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AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. A WESCHLER, ATCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE RUNGALOW NORTHE B virtu OF VALUARLE FRAM| N0. 1303 GIRARD STRE deed of trust. da wrded December 15 rtain DA OCLOCK P, Fibed nd pre of lon, Lot 15 in block Mord W. Walker, tract of rded in th following ate in the AT th City Dintrict towit ~on und subdivision o said_trust, | install with in and_atiove notwo eq 1 two year third « balance ments, woone u cent per o indnotarial a Terms of sale {0 mplied With within thirty days from day e the property risk and purchuser, after five b resile in some iy of Was ptherw i . TEN HYMAN ¢ MRS exsn TOMORROW. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. Special Sale of FOLDBLATT Tew QEGISTERED. Household Furniture, Rugs,| Carpets, Bric-a-Brac, Show | Cases, Pictures, China, Etc.| AT PUBLIC AUCTION \Within Our Galleries, 715 13th St. Tuesday, September 30, 1924 At 10 AM. Now on view. Terms cash C. G. SLOAN:& €O, Inc.. FUTUR OWEN & NON DAYS, THOS. AUCTIONEERN. | for 1} for $1.500. \ucts. | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un-‘ improved Real Estate in the| Subdivision Known as Wes- ley Park D. C. Cause No i A1 G oSt nw., THID THIRD DAY OF OCTORER AT TWO 0'CLOCK 1ML ribed L FRIDAY AD, ¢ prrchase qual thirty days from stes Teservis t oW s per HARR SLOAN & €O, INC.. AUCTIONEERS .S MAR clerk’s HAL'S SALE of fiert facias iss o yecteut e Poi AN ) e di ¢ on_for . 1151 19th st 10 0'CLOCK 1924, o wit ul lridle, one about carriage operty of the at wil fomac Washi ON THUR of SNYDER S Marshal ADAM AUCTiONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Very Des: able Improved Property in West Washington or Georgetown, D. C., Being a Large Double House, Three Stories and Cellar, at the Southwest Corner of 33rd and O Streets Northwest, Being No. 3300 O Street; and Brick Dwelling No. 1316 33rd Street, with Large| Stucco Black Building; and Large One-story Brick Dwelling Next to the Cor- ner of 33rd Street on O Street Northwest, formerly Used as an Art Gallery; and Two Vacant Lots—on 33rd Street in the Rear of 3300 O Street, and on O Street Near 33rd Street North- west, by Public Auction. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust Iand records of (he Distric and nnder and by virtue of & e Supre ourt of the_ District 42980, under i g of trud, | lav en made in the pay ment of one of the sald notes and of the ) terest on all of the said notex red by said deed of trust, the undersigned, by direc- tion in_writing of the '« of the said will offer for sal front of the premises. by public auctio Wednesday, October First, A.D. 1924, Beginning 30 O’Clock P.M. Doth inclusive, in square 1229 as per plat recorded in Liber No. 71, folio 3o the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia: lot 119 fronts on O street 7 feet and s by large trd street: lot 12 of 3rd street, near O street northwext, and i improved by brick dwelling No. 1318 with stucco back building; lots 118 and 121 are vacant. These properties will be s b order and the vacant lots in such pa the trustee will is situate on th existing eneumbrance of $5,000 and lot 122 to zu existing encumbrance of $2.000, all se- cured by first deed of trust, bearing interest at the rate of 6% per annum. Full particu- lars thereof will be stated at the sale, On Tots 118, 120 and 121 and hird of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in one or two years from the date of the sale: lot 110 all cash over and above the encumbrance, and 2 deposit of $200 each to be made on lotx 118, 119. 121 and 122. and of £500 on lot 120 as hoon A they are knocked down. “Terms of Sale to be complied with within thirty days from (he day of the sale, otherwise the frus- tee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur: haser or purchasers, after five days' public notice of guch resale in some newspaper pub- . D.C. Al conves recording, tax certificate, revenue st to be at the cost of the purch purchasers. CHARLES W. DARR. Trustee, 1319 F Street N.i. DARR, WHITEFORD & DARR, Attorneys for Hoiders of Notes. the fol | | thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the | ington, i bin AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. TTHOS. I, OWEN & SO ACCTIONEEN. TRUST rict_of Colum: 4 nt the request of the party secured the undersigned _trustees will sell, auction, front of the premises, therely foliow ises.wituate in 1 trict of Columbin being lot one hund bination of ton, designated as_and seventeen (117) in square ten hundred made by Willinm Virginia Dawn_Hilde in Liber No. the office of the together seventy-seven Hildebrand _and as per plat recorde £ the rocords survesor of the District of Columbia, with the impi rd of the purchass caxh, balance in at six per centum cmi-annually. 0 purchaser. A deposit of $200.00° will be re sired at time of sale. All conve cording, re Hamps. etc., purchaser ms of sale to be complied with within_thirty days from day of sale, other wise fhe frustees reserve the right o resell At the risk T of default frer five resale in some WHITFORD, O Trustees. TRUSTE PROY EIGHT ROOM OF VALUARLE L ATE, BEING THE FRAME ~AND BRICK 1830 MONROE ™ 1 September of the District_of aest of the party secured th ed ‘tru Wil “xell at publ Ui front of the premixes. on FRIDAY TTU THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1024 AT FIVE PAL. the following dexcribed land and_premises, situate i the District of Co known ‘and distinguixhed as lot num n square numbered 4204 in 8 sub- by H. R. Howenstein R. in Liber 68 a over the rear ten I thereof of « for a private ailes benefit of all lotx in said_subdivision Soli subject to u prior deed of trust further particulars of which will Terms Terms herwi ay be mdvertised retion of the trustees. ROW. W. 0. ed and the prop and resold at the HOW! 5 HOW Automoblles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY \TAUCTIONEERS ALUARLE THREE- | (10K ELLL E1 NUMBER 1 ORTHWE: beinz instrament No. 223, Te 1 among the land rec Drds of the Distriet of Columbia and at the anest of th i thereb, the un fened trustees will sell at public Tront of the ' MONDAY. SINTH DAY OF FOUR P, th premises, situate in the ind designated as and being lot 3 arine 7. Burns and Gertrode . Burns' subdi: Vision of - Droit Park’ as per plat folio 160 of the records of the the District of Co Terms: Sold subject (o a prior ¢ S%500, also a second decd 00, further particulars of wh Gced at time of sale trust for n will be base price A deposit $200.00 required. Convevancing, rding @ revenie stamps at purclaker’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. other deposit forfcited and the proneriy may e udse sold_at t WITTIAM JAMES T 94. follo 408 et seq.. rds of the District of Columb t the request of the party secured there by, the undersigned trustees will sell at_pub Jiv' auction in front of the premises, on MON- DAY XTH DAY BER A.D. 1. FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M. the foilowing described land and premises, sifrate in the ity of ren and oth s per plat recorded of the records of the ) the survesor of the District of Colum- together With the improvements rms of sale: One-third of the w0 be cash. balanee instaliments. pasable’ in one With interest at seven per centum per b oualls: from duy "of 3 of trust upon the prop- | r all cash, af the option of the pur- A deposit of $200 will be requ sale. All converancing, rec stamps, “etc., at cost of purchaser. ms of sale to complied with within purchase in two and two trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- haser, after five days' adsertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- D. C. SAMUEL A. DRURY, AUCTIONEERS. UABLE TWO- of u certain deed of trust duly re. corded {n Liber No. $48%, folio 89 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- lie' auction £ the premises, ou THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OCTO- | BER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the following dexcribed land and premises, sit uate in the District of Columbia and desig- nated as and being part of original lot 14 in square 28, beginning for the same at the southwest ' corner of said lot: thence north on Z5th street 17 feet 513 inches: thence east 91 feet 6 inchex to a 20-foot alley; thence south 17 feet 5% incles: thence west 01 feet 8 inches to beginning. Above described prop- « ‘known for purposes of assessment ion ns lot 819, square 28.¢ Sold subject ‘to prior deed of trust 3.000; §500 of the purchase price to be paid_in cash. the balance above said first trust to be paid at the rate of $35 per month, including interest at 7 per cent, or all cash above the first trust at the option of the pur- A deposit_ of $200 required. Convey- , recording and revenue stamps at pur- 's cost. Terms to be complied with thin thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited d the property may be advertised and resold the discretion o -ddds. e Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUST! SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK G, 10 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS, 5 K STREET N.E. of a certain’deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5035, follo 471, et seq.. of the lana records of the District of Colum- and at the request of the purty secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER. 1924, AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, the followiitg described land and premises, Kitnate in the cits of Wushing- fon, District of Columbia. to wit: Parts of lots mumbered two hundred and nfty-three 233) and_two hundred and fifty-four (234) {n B, ¥ Gilbert's. subdivision of wiuhre mum: bered six hundred and seventy-five (675). as or plat_recorded in the survesor's office of e District of Columbia, 4in Liber C. H. B., at follo 319, beginning 'for the same at 4 point on North K street 120 feet 10 fnches, west from the northeast corner of said square, being the_cente- of the west gable wall of Willlam Wall's house, and running thence south 80 feet, thence’ west 20 feet, thence north 80 feet, thence east 20 feet to the place of heginning, improved as above, to be_sold sublect to a ‘prior deed of trust for $3,750 at uly 17, 1926. of ‘Sale: Over trust, $500 cash, in “monthly payments of § Phiaimg interest at 7 per ceat, "secared by second deed of trust ‘wpon the broperty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of %300 required at time of sale. ~All con- Veyancing. recording, revenue stamps and no- tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms fo be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right At WESCHLER’S, Including “Monroe” Shelving, Steel 4-Draw lodd Check Writer, nets, Steel Arm Chairs, Desks, Costumers, kets, Index Cabinets, Rug: Terms: .Cash. DAM A. W By virtue of an order Federal re Ada G. Hubbard, Bankrupt, auction valuable Ivory Bedroom Mahogany Dining Room Suite: Suite; Reed Chairs, Rocker Bookcases; Mahogany Gate. and Bridge Lamps; Cedar Chests Andirons; Couch Swing; Bohn by order Henry P. Thomas, Trus Also for account of others, and other Upright Pianos, M niture, Rugs, Marble Pedestals erms: Cash in ow ALE & SO OF. THOS. J . AUCTIONEERS. : n deed of trust duls recorded in Liber No. . folio 124 et seq . of the land records of the District of (o bis. and at the request of the party sec thereby, the undersigned trustees will sel wuction in {ront of the premixes. on MONDAY, Tl Y OF OCTOBER AD. 1 LOCK P M.. the fol lowing nd and premises situste in the District of Columbia ud designated as and being lot numbered Afty-three he subdivision of lots in square nine hundred and fourteen (914), made Howenstein_und Bursey, recorded in Liber at folio 115 in urveyor's office of the Distrist_of Columbia Terms: Sold subject to a p for $1.000.00, further part will be announced at time le: the pur- e price above ald frust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Convey- ancing, recording and revenue stamps ut pur. chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees R. W. HOWENSTEIY, W. 0. HOWENSTEIN Adds exSu Trustees. deed of trust rs of which AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE AND GARAG By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Februa 1921, being instrument No.' 57, re- corded February 14, 1921, among the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re- Quest of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D.. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, known and distinguished as lot num- bered two hundred thirty-seven (237), in square numbered thirty hundred thirty-one (3031), in the subdivision made by H. R. Howenstein and others, as per plat recorded in Book at page 97, in the surveyor's office of the Dis: trict of Columbi Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,750, further particulars of which nced at time of sale: the pur- se price above sald trust to be paid in A deposit of 3500 required. Conveyane- recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within 10 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and re- sold at the discretion of the tr: H. R. HOWEN FRED W. REEVES, 2022.d&ds,exSu Trustees. ing. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 920 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. United States Marshal’s Sale of Valuable Mahogany Office Furniture and Equipment. By virtne of writ of special flerl facias issued out of the clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed, T-will sell at public sale, for cash, at the auction rooms of Adam A.' Weschler, 920 Pennylvania ave. nar. hington, D: EN-THIRTY _0'CLOCK WEDNESDAY, OCTORER FIRST, 1034, A large assortment of office furniture, including mahogany flat-top desks. maliogany 'steel cabi- nets, mahogany arm and revolving chairs, mahogany typewriting desks, mahogany _book: cases, one electric ~Monroé tabulating ma- chine, one Todd check writer, one Burroughs electric adding machine, L.’ C. Smith and Underwood typewriters, ' desk lamps, letter trays. mahogany fnished costumers, mahogany table, rugs, etc., seised and levied upon an the 'property of the defenda: ational Transportation Institete, Inc., and eold to satisty a judgment at ' law, in favor of Joseph H, Himes Company, ©. BNYDER, U. 8. Marshal. 5e16.19,20,23, ADAM A. WBECHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1024 AND 1026 SOUTH CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 42069, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front e e ame: on” THORSDAY, THE SEC: OND DAY OF OCI‘OBER, A.D. 1924, AT FIVD O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land d premise ituate in the city of hingtoo, District of Columbis, to wit: Sublots 29 and 30, In square 807, as per Bist recorded in the aarvesors ofice of the strict of Columbia in subdivision book 13, at_folio 147, improved above. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payabie in one and two years, with interest at 8 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, day of wale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A depos| $300 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convey- ancing, recording, revenne stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the pyrchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defsulting purchaser, after five day vertisement of such resale in to resell the property at the risk and the defaulting purchaser. after five d vertisement of wuch resaie in some e published in the city of Washington, D. C. MILBURN J. DONOHOE, JAMES A. DONOHOE, Trust lper of |mme mewspeper publishel in the city of Bouthern Bid A!JXANDII . BELL, © Investment Bldg., 9e20-d&ds, exSu, Trustees. 16 Bank Adding Machine, Underwood and L. Double and Single Pedestal Flat-top and Typewriter Desks, Steel Ca ectional Bookcase Directors’ and other Tables, HLER, AUCT Bankruptcy Sale of Desirable Housellold Goods r- e Also “Knabe” Grand and “Francis Bacon” Pianos, Victrola, Pool Table, Statuary, Etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, October 1, 1924, Commencing 1:30 P.M. the undersigned will sell by uites fine Settee and eg and other Telephone Stand; yphon e. Knabe™ ahogany and Statuettes, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Auctioneers 715 13th St. Dead Letter Sale At Sloan’s, 715 13th Street Wednesday, October 1st, 1924 At10A. M Being Articles Accumulated In the Division of Dead Letters Goods Open for Inspection Tuesday, September 30th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valuable Mahogany Office Furniture and Equipment By Public Auction 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, October 1, 1924 Commencing 10:30 A.M. ilectric Calculating Machine, Burroughs” C. Smith bi- | olving Side and Double Flat-top | Waste Bas- r Letter Files, Re Desk Lamps, On View Day Before Sale E. C. SNYDER, U. S. Marshal. ON Uprlght Virgima, public Double Beds; Court Eastern District of with in and 3-piece Tapest Living Glass-Top Table: Sectic ables; Tea Wagon: F Victrola: Fire Refrigerator, 1 al oor Set Porcelain ¢ Bacon Fur et Parlor Grand, Francis Bedroom and Dining Room Books, Pool Table On View Tuesday ADAM ADAM Bankruptcy Sale of Talking!: Machines, Records, ties, Stationery, Floor Cases, Counters, Fine National Cash Register, Etc. By virtue of an order of (he Supreme « of the Distr fumbia, Lolding w Bay ruptey Cour ¢ Max Phillips. Bankru oz 7 A. WESCHLER, WESCHLER, Auct. A AUCTIONEER Talkio Nl Games. Pock hool Knives, Seissors. Locks. ks Cigar and Supplies, Rasors al Cash 'Re LARK TAYLOR 9.4 &dbs. XK1 Columbian EDUCATION AL. Cards, Trustee. Blde. _ PRIVATE sciences. 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