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AUCTIONS. —_— FOR SALE—HOUSES. | Comtinued. Oontinued, ¢ FOR SALE—HOUSES. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. CLEVELAND PARK. 11,050—A comparatively #ew corner brick dwelling. Six splendid reoms; tile bath: $ 19 Targe Tront porch: breakfast and sleeping porches, ‘Owner, leaving the city, modera_improvements tunity Mot to be ovetlooked. $13; and Cleveland Park Public Sehool. in‘evers detatl. 14,750—_An abeointe barga s "/ contains unine nausnally large, lights: a number of added st With xeveral shade trees. shrubbery, etc. Terms can be arrunged to suit your convenience. MT. PLEASANT. ory colonial trpe house eitusted fn the beart of old There are ten fooms: tiled bath: double rear pofches: electric Entire properts in excellent condition. Immediate pussessien and 50-——A low price for a thre ss'sa& Mt. Pleasant, Rigints, ere eany term. $11 ,250——Just west at_once. large screened breakfast and modern. Deep lot. Cement garage. $12,500—A beautifulls situsted home in one of the most attractive squares in old Mt. » xceptionally large tooms: tile bath: double e closeta: attic; many extra attractions: e louse in perfect eondition. Pleatant. Colonial type house: six rear porches: oak floors: numerous hot-water Leat; electric lights. terms. CHEVY CHASE. $14,000—A new Dutch colonial center-hall-plan house, situatel one block oft Comnectivnt g Unquestionnbly the most waleable new home in Chety Chase. There are living room with fireplace; oak floors throughout; choice fix Lot GOS12. 'Side drive- ave. wix spacions rooms. turex and hardware way to garsge. Kasy terms. 15 A detached four-bedroom honse, desirably situsted and just off Connecticut ave. $15,000— Fogiith colonial trpe, contenhll pian: ooPa to cement Owner, leaving city. in anxi porches; convenience: blocks from Comnecticut ave. oak fioors. mentx. it-in garnge. Now Terms. DOWNTOWN. that will warrant vout immediate Inspection. e section. and at the price axked it should be old quickly. (six bedrooms); modern bath: electric lights; open freplac The rooms e all large and bright and have ezceptionally Excelient repair throughout. situated within a few minutes’ walk of the many Gov- near 17th and Pennss Hami-deta, oak flonrs threughout sl l(xx)— Dupont €| are-nine rooms first-floor_kitchen high ceflings. $14,750—A three-tamily fat ernment _department; and it is abeolutely a bargain. rooms and bath each water beat: electric lights, and possession. £15,000—0ne square Dupont Circle. A Garage. dence. baths; electric lights, ete. piny hot-water beat: electric lights. 1x to sell. living ‘room with fireplace and French tile bath with built-in tub and shower: built-{n fireproof garage. $17,500—A detached brick home situsted a little south of the Circle and less than two ” A _popular ty, roome: two tile bathe. one wiih shower: inclos living room with fireplace: two servants' room: An excellent and well ania_av ed brick ompletely sereened: Present income $172 per month. tile bath; cement front porch: porches; oak floors throughout; strictly home, breakfaat u; kept lot. Price ‘three e, bright, ‘acant, Iivening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of Homes, Main 9300. 1417 K St. MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. STONE & FAIRFAX. CHEVY CHASE AT D. C. LINE. PRICE, $13,500. Detached home. with lot 612130 This elegant house is in fine nelghborhood, surrounded Rallt by owner for his home. Second floor—Four bedrooms, all bright and cheerful; Newly papered and painted. By handsome residences. #oom, dining room, Kitchen and p try. Bath. Porches. Two-car garage. Pirst floor IN GOOD WHITE NEIGHBORHOOD. PRICE, $9,250. One of the most desirable moderate-priced homes in the eity. Brick construction; eight rooms (four bedfooms) and bath. lot to 20-foot ail SIXTEENTIT ST. HEIGHTS. PRICE, $13,500. A location in which honses are seldom offered for sale. r—Living room, dining room. hedroom. kitcher bath. Hot-water heat; electric lights. Garage. open fireplace. Excellent condition. Brick, bung: having eij nd ~ception hall, Second_floor—Th: Doth scrosmed; oak fioors; all s obliged 1o sell As oppor- A real Califrnia Bungalow, delightfully sitnated snfl cowventemt ¢ Oathedral There are five large rooms: tile bath with shower: hardwood floors throughout; spacious living room with fireplace; modern A most complete, cozy and attractive home. Kasy terms. n a detached home one block off Commecticut &ve. Homse right rooms: two bathu; hot-water heat: electric actions and built-in conveniences. Excellent lot. Out-of-town owner is obliged to sell. of 16th +i. and a little north of Park rd. This hease mrust be wold ‘Tupestry brick: six splendid rooms: dde porch: double rear attic; oak -floors; all modern 001120 1t is sitnated in the an been reduced artments of thres porches: h Terms lovely old home properts situated in a quiet, refined square, directly opposite an extremely handsome and high-priced resi- The honse has nine exceptionally lai two complete Perfect condition. ceptable. N.w. Two_stories and cell Brick garage for two cars. trpe. Large lot. NORTH COLUMBIA RD., WEST CALVERT ST. This home offers a really exceptional value. Very attractive brick residence of fonr stories and cellar. Second floor—Four bedrooms, batl Fourth floor—Two rooms. Could easily be converted dining room, pantry and kitchen. “Third floor—Three hedrooms, bath, tric lghts. Lot 205112 to 18-t alley.” In splendid condition. First Al HALF BLOCK FROM GEORGIA AVE. PRICE, $5.250. Nice front and back yards; garage; paved alley. Fine white location. Dath. Dom't delay, us this house will be sold. STONE & FAIRFAX, “‘Over Thirty Years of Real Service,” 1342 New York Ave. MEMBER WASHINGTON PEAL ESTATE BOARD. HOMES, D ANXIOUS A Kennedy-Built Home, A-1 Condition— Best Section of the Northeast. Six large rooms and tile bath: every modern detail in design and comstruction. at $9,500. A-1 condition throughout. Jot. Terms, Tight, sow for sale. : {An Extraordinary Home Offer— Chevy Chase, Facing Country On & beatitiful lot, 55 utch _colonial center-ball plan; aving city, must sell. Well Constructed Petworth Home— That Is a Wonderful Buy. 8ix excellent rooms and bath. Porches: Club. oot front, with beautifal oatiook. sl modern improvements and About two years old; in wonderful condition. improvemen Owner antious to sell and will sacrifice. arlor, reception hall, porch and linen closet Hot-water heat: elec. into three-family fiat. Six rooms and Phone Main 2424, NOW FOR SALE, THAT WE ARE TO SHOW YOU. Tnusual siz-room detached home, Earage: features. Owner, 313,950, of course; and a gwo-car brick garage on good lot 10 an alley. This is a fine bome at $0,500, with terms. A Really Good Buy In an Attractive Bungalow. Exceptionally desirable bungalow In_Petworth. with very e and hey three excellent bedrooms and tiie bath on the -water heat: electricity and garage on 1o-foot alley. Jiving-Toom with a slightly clevated open fire ning _room, kitchen, pantry. Large floored attic above. H fower garden and ome at sacrifice price. Six-Room Modern Home— North Columbia Heights—Bargain. all modern ideas in tive in every detail. Six excellent rooms; bath; porches; Fonstruction; two-car garage; attrs A good buy. THE ABOVE HOMES ARE ALL SHOULD LIKE VERY MUCH TO TALK TO YOI SHA - 713 14th St. NW. P ———————————————————————— ———————————— NEAR WALTER REED. “This is the best bargain we hat detached, containing six roome: and trim. Large lot. NON & LUCHS, had for fany months. leasing interd h, making an ; laondry. INC,, Main BLOOMINGDALE—Semi-Detached Brick. This house, which Is situated In one of (he prettiest parts of this most attractive nd section, bargain st ile bath; h.-w.l and elec. lights, can arrange very good terms f¢ inspect. CHEVY CHASE. Positively the best buy in Chery spacious rooms, three baths and a buit-in garage. and has reduced the price for a quick sale. $10.200. More than 21 feet wi Beautiful rear yard. pisn. Improvements and design of Desirable and convemient location. EXCELLENT HOMES AND WE ABOUT THEM. CALL 2345. Delightful section. Batirel; _w.b.! elec. lights; open fireplace; hardwood. Soors You will save $1,500 on the house. Price, $9,250. -six very large room ved street and alley. We purchéser. It will'be weil worth our while to Chasl Detached_tapestrs brick, containi The owner must sell imme Price, $17,600. Terms to suit. DOWNTOWN—Arranged for Three Complete Apartments. Here is an oprortusity to buy o home two or 1t for yeu. Iiuter WAIX of (he State. War and N in each apartment. Present rental $172 mewly papered and ted and a new Thoroughls modern, comfortable apartmes Largs We can sell this building at omly §$14,730, and the $100 per month, f17th AND KENYON STS. . ‘Thin i rfect. Thete ate thrée bed _plete tiled baths. Wide hail, living on first fioor. and tersm. SAUL’S ADDITION. unusual hom: o detached home in this exclusive section. containing sevem rooms (four bedrooms): oy by a The yard 18 130 feet deep to pared alles. ardwood floors and trim. \ Small cash paymeat. ater_beati e yai enad-in i A ety oo b, and elec. lights; built- oo, nlant. garage. Re Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. WILLIAM S. 15th and K Sts. N.W. PHILLIPS, Phone Main MEMBER 0F WASEINGTON REAL ESTATS BOARD. live in ooe apartment and have the ot ‘situated i the heart of the downtawa section, withis fve Bullding. ~ Threa large fooms a Hariwood 800rs throu! Only eme-half block from Mt. Pleasant st and close to eeety facility that is essential o ‘The rooms are All vety large and the condi- porch: two com- splendid Kkitchen sonable price Garage. 4600, Reasonable ight splendid There living Deep First e rooms, Large The very best northeast home, priced Large - ingle-nook " ret - floor. Spleadia lot. with a3 left the city and will sell five bath hout; Also elec. lights. in_rear with a arage. carrying charges total less than Only FOR COLORED. 9 Rooms and Bath. Near 18th and Columbia Rd. Phone Service to 9 P.M. T. F.SCHNREIDER, Jr., & CO,, Main_d8s. 130 1 St NOTICE — THERE BEING NO REQUESTS filed with us, the offer (o make donations to charitable institutions as houses #re sold is hereby withdrawn. SEE EHESE: WONDERFUL NEW HOMES. THE TYPE THAT ARTISTS ALWAYS PICTURE AS THE IDEAL HOMI.” Excellent bungalow type of home of the better class. solutely the best value in Washington today. As Low as $8,450. Cash Payment as Low as $550. Complete in every respect, with I and_attic, dining room bedrooms,” hot-water floors, etc. ze cellar open fireplace, I . tiled bath, pol New home. six-room brick houses, two sto- ries, cellar. garage, deep lot, paved street and Never occupled. Low price and con- Venient terms. To Inspect. call our office WASHINGTON REAL BSTATE Eye St. N.W COMPANY, "SALE OR RENT—HOUSES WITH LEASE O Petworihi—0 lurge a.m.i. large lot to paved reasonable terms; very little cash come out and see for yourself; rea for selling. nw. rooms. de 8607 R. 1. AVE., MT. RAINIER, MD.—SI3 room bungalow, elec. lights, et Bell cheap on easy terms, of montbly. Marsland Pk.. Md.—One fare. nr. terminal of District line cars: lot 175x195; S-room house, gATAge. Priced 10 sell on easy terms, or rent redu: New Toadway, E. Rosemont, Va., 38 E. modern house. big' lot. terms, trade or rent, $4 Maple st.—5-room Will - sacrifice on 4800 Mutchins pl. nw of Conduit and Reservoir rds.; Lungalow . warage. hig lot your terms, trade or rent, At the intersection Aroom steel A bar 25.00 montbly. Nr. E. Capitol st water heat, bix garage, sacrifice on’ easy terms, ti S-room brick, elec.. hot- roquick sale, will de vr rent reason Nr. 14th and K s.e. 6 r.and b. brick: deep lot, aller: $4,870: $350 cash, balance easy: trade or rent, $i5 monthly. For colored. Irv rand b. mode stry brick alley. Price. $T50, easy terms; rent, $75 monthly. RYON CO,, de trade of D TO BUY—HOUSES. ICINITY OF LIN. ion; prefer room SH AND DEPOSIT AT ¢ bargain in 6.room brick house, not exy o agents. Address Box 313U, Star ofice. HOUSE_FOR COLOKED, GOOD N.W tion: $5.000 to $10,000: also 2 family Act quickly. Adams 14 . WANTED TO_BUY FOR A LORED client a honse in the n.w. section, of & or rooms, h-w.h. and electric lights preferred. but will consider others small house in s.w.; prefer dealing dir pay all cash. L. 8. KI al Address 20 A I sires to buy property in Bait Box_108-U. Siar office. substantial monthly payment sion within 60 days. Main 2730. colored. 1343 H n Will_consider iany section of city. Room_$045. Main 7352, good Lome, $3.000 to $11,000 0. Box_1009. D $20 DRTHWEST SECTIO: HOME AROT 1 Addrexs Box 234- 3 NEED IMMEDIATELY 7 HOU n.w. or m.e. section, price § d low priced apartments. List your with ux. PENDLETON-O'BAR, 1116 13th 8. N.W. ____Frank. 6515, AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOO! ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIO Properties EER. Sale of Detached Pebble-dash Dwelling, Six Rooms and Bath, No. 2946 Carleton Ave., | Desirably Located in Wood- | ridge, D. C. By vittue of anthority vested In the un dersigned. 1 Wil offer for sale by public nuction if front of the premisex on THURS DAY, OCTOBER 30. 1924. AT 4:30 0'CLOCK PM.. part of lot 3, block X, in Fardon and Townsend, trustees, known ‘Woodridge,” D. C improved as above, to be sold subect, evet, to firat trust, $2.000. at 6%, due Febru- ary,’ 1925, and second trust, $2,500, at 7%, payable $35 per month. Terms: Over sald trusta cash. Deposit of t sale. Terms to be complied with in Congeyancing. recording and reve- aue stamps at purchaser’s cost. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auvct. __0c23.a&ds.ex8u TOMORROW. THOB. J. OWEN & SON CTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by Three-| Story and Basement Brick! Building Known as No. 20 J Place Northwest. By vittue of a certain deed of trust duly tecorded in Liber No. 4983, folio 146 et seq. among the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the’ request of the cured thereby, the undersigned trus sell at public auction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF OCTORER, ‘A.D. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following deactibed land snd prem- ises ‘eituate in the City of Washington. Dis- trict of Columbia, and desigoated as and be- ing part of Iot thirty-eight (38) in a_sub- lon made by Chilton and Magrader. Tri . of lots in square one hundred and sixts- n (167). a8 per plat recorded in Liber R 208 of the records of the office of th survegor of the District of Columbia. and he. ing_described as follows: Reginning at the northeast corner of said lot thirty-eight (38), d running thence southerly mlonz the east line of #aid lot, twenty-two (22) feet six (6) inches: _thence hundred and forty-five (145) 'feet four (4) inches more or less, to the public alles: thence northerly’ along ‘the west line of said lot, twenty-two (29) foet six (6) inches to the orthwest corner of said lot and thence e efly #long the north line of said ot to the northeast corner of said lot and the place o beginning, together with the improvement consistiog of & three-story and basement brick building known 'as No. 20 Jackson place north- how- One-third of the purchase in_cash, balance in two payable fn one and two years, with interest at @ per centum per an- Tum, ‘payable semi-annually, from day of sale, serured by deed of trust upon the property sold.—or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at_time of sale. All converancing, recordin revenue tamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale ‘to be complied with within thitty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days' advertisement of such to be paid installments, AL i ain on AUCTIOX SALES TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Automobiles and Truck by Auction For Storage and Mechanics’ Liens. \Aom- .‘u”b.m;_v ;x-;n, that llu-lvlu‘l\;cnmuy lc auction for " charges, FRIDAY, OC- BER 31, 1924. at No. 630' L, st. northwest, At 10 AM., Pierless ¥ Speedster, Ford Touring’ (2)."G. M. €. 2-Ton, Chevrolet ‘490" Sedan, * Empire Touring. = Al parties inter- please take notice. iAY'S 24HOUR "AUTO SERVICE, % &0 L Street Northwest. | ADAM AT WLSCHLEWN, AUCTIGNEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Apartment House Located nt’ 2800 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust dated May 18, 1923, and duly. recorded in the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the partics seenred thereby, defanit laving b ade in compliance with the teEms of sale under a former wale, the unde signed troxtees will sell at public suction, in | front of the premises, on the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921, AT THREE-THIR- 0'CLOCK In premises sit- ed in t and known and designated as lot sixty-elght (#8), 1n square two thousand one hundred and seven (2107), improved by n four story apartment house,’ known as premises 2500 Coun. sixt @8), In Cha lock ‘ark, as per plat of Hrst 0 subdivlsion, recorded in Book 51, urveyor's office of the Dis- s of sale t tor of trust from October 15, at amount_over snid trusts to be 1 Three thousand dollars tequired upon a ance af bid. Conveyancing, tecording Tevenue stamps ot purchaser's cost. [ of ‘sale to be complied with within thirty | | days, otherwise dopouit for and the prop. | eity may be resold ot the rik and eost of the defaulting purchaser. ufter five days ad- vertisement in some Dewspaper of Washing- ton, 1. € FRED & H _ 0¢25,27,28,20,30 AD. cent id_in SWINDEL! WINSHIP WHEATLEY, Trostees. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWO. KTORY AN RAREMENT '~ RRICK I'WELLING NO. 1627 12th STREET N.W. Dy virtie of ‘twy certain deeds of frust re- corded respectively in Liber 4504, follos 391 and 393 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columibia, and at the request of the parts wecured therchs. the undersigned trus- tees will offer for sale by public suction. in | front of ‘the premisess on’ FRIDAY, THE THIRTY FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1924, AT COURTHITY 0'CLOCK PM., the and_and. premisex. situate 1y of Washington, District of Columbis, to. | Lot 13" of Robert Coltmau . trustees. subdivision of squ plat recorded in the office of the survesor | for the Distriet of Columbis in Liber W. I at hove. A deposit of $300 re- at the time of sale. ordi 4 of the pure ALl conveyuncing, a ‘noturial fees st the ser. Terms of sale to be complicd within' thirts dass from day of xale. other. wise the trustees reserve (e right to resell | the properts at the rigk and cost of the de- faultiog purchaser, after five daya’ sdver. tisement of such resale in some Dewspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. JOHN 1. LEONARD, 1EO. A. ROVER, TRUSTE SALE OF VALUABLE _IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE—THE NEW YORK APARTMENT. 115 NEW YORK AVENCE NORTHW By virtue of & ceitain deed of trast duly re. eorded ax Instrument No. 40 of April 12, 1934, {of ‘the land records of the District of Colum bia. And At the request of the party secured e undersigned trostee will sell at auetion, In front of the premises, Y, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF 0C- TORER. ‘A 1. 1924. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following desc d and premines, ait: | uate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and designated as and_ being lot oumbered one hundred and forty-siz (146) Morita G. Kernwein's subdivision of origin Iot numbered three (3) in square numbered five hundred and Afty-five (55 recorded In the office of the District of Columbia. in Liber 26, at folio 148, together with the improvements, consisting of an_apartment hou ‘Terms of sale: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust In the sum of $20,000. further ticulars of which will be announced at time of | sale, the balance of the purchase money to be represented as follows: $5.000 cash at time of settlement and the purchaser to execute a eed of trust convesing the property sold to sccure & note for the balance of purchase avle $230 per month, together with interest at 6 per cent per snnum, payable | monthly for a period of three years the bal ance of principal remaining then to become due and pay all cash over and above | the first trust option of the purchaser A deposit of 300 will be required at time of sale. " All, converanciag, _recordiug, revenue stamps, ete.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of | sale to he complied with within thirty days from day of rale. otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after advertisement of such resale In hed in Washington, D. C. N D TR D. NOTES, Auctioneer Sale on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 Beginning at 10:30 AM. Of Contents of 2223 14th St. N.W. For Account of Owner Includes large Store Ice Box, Slice ing Machine, Showcases, Meat Blocks, Butcher Tools, Counters, Cash Registers, etc. All by public auction without reserve goods | to be removed on day of sal D. NOTES, Auctioneer. ADAM A. WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER. Groceries and Valuable Fixtures in No. 2141 H Street N.W. By Public Auction. Friday, October 31, 1924. Commencing 2 O’Clock P.M. Small stock miscellaneous Groceries, Mahog- NatT Cash Itegister, Duyton Comp. Small Refrigerating Case, Large and Ice Botes. Oak Ccunters, Showcases, Scoles, Meat Block, Ete. Terins: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. 28,29, URE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF BRICK DWELLING 0. 70 0 STREET N.W, By virtue of a certain deed of ‘trist recorded in Liber No. 4852 at folic 128 of the land reconds for the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY. NOVEMBER THIRD, T FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK .M., the ing-described_land and_premises situate in the City of Washington, District of Colum. bia, known and distinguished as Iot numbered two hundred and nine (209) in Florence D. Me. Aviite's “wubdivision of lots 0 sguare num- iered six hundred and seventeen (617) aw per plat recorded in Liber No. 81, folio 141 of the Tecords of the office of the ‘surveror for the District of Columbia, together with the im- provements thereon. J rms of tale: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust of $2.000, balance cash. required at time of sale and made ia_thirty dass from day of sale, or the depostt will be forfeited and propefty resold at the purchaser's expense. L. MELENDEZ KING, CHAS. P. HARRIS, 0623.25,28,80-n03 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Three - Story Brick Dwelling Known as “The Doctor Riley Mansion,” 12 Rooms and 2 Baths, No. 638 B Street S.E. By Publle Auction, Tuesday, November 4. 1924, At's O'Clock P.M. By virtue of authority vested in the un. dersigned, I will offer for sale by public a tion in ffont of the premises, Lot 2 462, improved by very 1 bulit brick residence containing 12 fooms and 002 TRUSTEES’ ressle'in some Dewspaper publisied in Wi ingten, D. C. J. ERIB POWELL, WILLIAM . WEST, oe21-d&ds.ex8y Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLEHR, AUCTIONEER. Store Fixtures, “Lippincott” Soda Fountain, Large Plate-Glass Mirror, Cash Register, Showcases; Etc., Contained in No. 707 G Street N.W.; Also Lease of Premises. \ By Public Auction. Friday, October 31, 1924, Commencing 10:30 A.M. Eine “Lippincott” Soda Xountaim\ and 1 Plafe Glass Mirror Back-Bar {cont 30, abeut & years ago). Catbonator, Piate Glass Display Cases, Cigar Case, Cashier's Booth, Nar'l “Cash Register, Nat'l Soda Register, Prescription Casc, Plate Glass Mirtored Toi- let Article Case, ‘Sheiving. Iron Safe, Ceing Fans, dlse lease ‘of premises. ~The above will first be offered as an entitety ¥8d It & matis- factory Bid ‘ls sot received will im- tely sold in detail, > ; electricity fn front room of baee- Lésociation : "L deposie &t "Termis 1o be complied in 50 dags. Conveyancing. recordiog and fevenue ‘stamps at purchaseris cost. o House open for in ADAM K. WESC 0c80,81-101,2.3,4 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUOTIONKEERS. CTION SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS AULA)'" HOUBEHO Dflr‘% TO PAY FREIGHT, DRAYAGE AN . CHARGES, To whom it may concern: Notice hen? given that on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1924, t 12 O'CLOCK, we will sell at e avc- tion in 'H)II; of our ).('??Ilph:. P .:IQN'= venue e for acc ieht, drayage a e Ychargon, the Tollowing o00s, Fetused and unclaimed: For Col. C. 4 boxes of books; J. s STt nougchold i o bt i Toledo 7 o M of sale, LER, Auct. tabler Sorrel & aming 12 head o, Shipber. 3 ba frave’ seed ?u::‘: Automobil pany . leeisaccet le B S e omvany. shipper. 4 “ADAN A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTERS' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING CONTAINING 81X ROOMS AND BATH, HOT-WATER HEAT, NO. 1318 B STHEET 8.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber N 1901, folio 151, et " of the nd records of the District of' Co- lumbla, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will mrr !nr’ le by “g‘]’;\;gfol(";l in front of e _premises, on DN A the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1924, at 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., tbe following-described land and pre; ises."situate I the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbis. to-wit: Lot 93 in Wright & Hopkins' subdivision of iots in square 1037 as per plat recorded in Liber 34, folio 144, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, improved as above. ] Terms of sale: One-tiird of the purchase- in cash,” tie balance in instaliments, payable in one and It interext at 675 per cent per semi-annually, )rum day of deed of ‘trust upo: property sold. or all eash, at the optlon the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser at tne time of sale. All recording, revenue stamps and at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiied with within thirty days from day of wale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right o resell tie prop. eriy at the vik wnd cost of the defanlting purchaser. after five days’ sdvertisement of Buch resale in some newspaper publisued i the city of Washington, D. (. WILRON P. MALONE, MORHIS E. MARLOW, Trustees. two two annnj sale, se the SALE OF VALUADL BRICK DWELL PREMISES 124 FOURTH NOKTHEAST. By virtue of a vertaln deed of trust coly recorted in Liber No. 433, Folio 134 et seq., of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured fhereby. the ndersigned trustees will sell, 8t uction in front of the premises. om THE FIETH DAY xO- D. 1924, at FOUR O'CLOCK ing described land and prem- situate o the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the north 20’ feet front by the full depth of 80 feet of original lot_numbered 16, in_ square 785. Terms—Sold subject to & prior deed of trust_for about $1.078.16, further particulars of which will be aunounced at time of sale: the “purchase price above said trust to be id in_cash. A deposit of $200 required. “onveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adeertived and resold at the diereiion of the trustees. NORMAN E. RYO WILLIAM £, RYOX, Akds-exSudnod Tensters. THOMAS D i & CO. k * SALE OF VALUARLE BRICK DWELLINC T ON.W. 12 ROG LE BRICK GARAGE. Ry vietoe of & certain deed of trust duly TRUSTEE; STORY THRE 0 4 BATHS, recorded July 19. 1923, of the land records of | the District of Columbia. and at the request of the DAFty secnred thereby, the undersiened trudtees Wil offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on THURKDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described load aod premises, sitonte In the €ty of Washing. ton, District’ of Columbia, to wit: Lot 39, square 07: subject to first trust of $10,000, with Interest at 0 per cent, due July 2, 1926 subject to second trust of approximately $2.950. Terms of sale: Casn abore first and second A deposit of $300 required of the chaser_at the time of sale. All comvey. . recording and revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trostees reserve the Fight to resell the property at fhe risk and eost of the default. ing purchaser afier five days' advertisement of ‘such ressle in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. C. MRS_ADIAL P. BARNES, FRANK T. FULLER, oc27-d&ds-ex.Sn . Substitnieq Trustees TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES 415 M STREET NORTH- EAST. By virtae of a certain deed of trust dated February 12, 1924, being Instrument No. 102, recorded March 5. 1924, among the land rec. ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell at public auction In front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF SOVEMBER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR P.M., the following described land’ and premises, ‘situste in the District of Columbin and designated as and being lot 0 in Charles Gessford's subdivision of lots In square 805, as said subdivision is recorded in Libet 16, folio 40, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia. Terme: Sold subject to & frst deed of trust for "$2.500 and a second trust for about $2.:300, further particulars of which will be houniced at time of wale: the Burchase price above said trusts to be paid in csh. Posit of $200 required. Converancing, record. ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise depoait forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discre- tion of the trustees. CHARLES §. CUNEY, JOHN W. ADAM A ! Household Furniture, Player and Upright Pianos, Hotel and Other and Rugs, Ete. By Storage Houses and Others. By Public Auction. At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Saturday, Nov. 1st, At 9 O’Clock AM. Lot Barrels, Drums, Boilers, Fruit Presses, Trunks, Jars, Etc. By Order Local Prohibition Unit. Immediately Thereafter. Household Goods, incloding Velsur Living Room _Suite, . Walout Bedroom Soite, Daven; Draperies, Player and Up- right Pia e. Automobiles, including Tour- ing Cars, Roadsters and De- liveries. At 10:30 AM. Tot Hotel Carpets and other Carpets and Rugs. Terms: Cash. 0c80.31 ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auect. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, 1620 A ST, N.E., 2-8TORY. 6-ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July 24th, 1923, being Iastrument No. 15, re- corded August 2nd, 1 among the land ree- 6¢ds of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public_aue- s 5ot i Pt o ERIRAY, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol: lowing described d and premises, situste the vistrict of Columbia, and desighated as and being lot numbered thirty-four (34) in Howenstein's subdivigion of lots in square numbered ten hundred eighty-three (1083), ar per plat recorded in Book 70, page 139, in’ the office of the District of Columbia. M subject to & prior deed of trust further particulars of which i be annouficed st time of sale: the purchase Dprice above maid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, re. cording_and revenue s At putchaser's cost, Terms to be comy with within ten days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may be advertised and resold at the G| i f the truste clacretion of the tryteR® HowExaTHIN, R. W. HOWENSTEIN. Trastees g DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE BY the purchaser of the above described erts,"said property will be sold. on THERE: DAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1924, AT THE SAME PLACE AND HOUR and on the #ame terms and conditions, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 0c80-d&ds.exSuknot THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER TRUSTEE'S_SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY BEING PREMISES 3789 KANA- 5, VHA STREET NORTHWEST, virtie of a certain deed of trust du recorasd i Liber No. 4828, folio 210 ek seu, of the land records of the ‘District of Col bia, dnd at the request of the patty secured theteby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction in front of ‘tbe premises on UBBDAY. THE TWENTY.THIED DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D., 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK_P.M.. Tollowing described land in the Disttict of Colum- as and bels of pi Alry™* new ealled “Chevy Chave Terrace,” s r plat recorded in the office of the suryeyor ¢t the District of Columbia in Liber 36 at ject to the covenants of record. Terms: Boid subject to & Prior deed of trust - "$8,500.00, further prticulars of which annotnced at time of sale: the pur- hase price above said trust to be paid in ca A deposit of $200.00. reguired. Conmveyancil fecording and revende Liampr ot purchaseris cost. Tetms to be complied with' within thirty othérwise deposit forfeited and the proj #tiy may: be advertised and resid at the dle- erel of the . CHUPERTDENT, Surviving Trustee. SFDEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE BY ‘.Ta purchaser o.fuzlnes‘ above ‘r:fl'h{" 3 NOVEMBH 3 TR b SR At the risk and cout of tne defauit- " o | | ! | AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS, “TADAM A. WKSCHLER, AUCTIONEER. | TEN BOOKCASES Y PUBLIC AUCTION TO PAY STORAGE CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER EIG) 1926, AT KLEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. T will sell by publie svetion within ‘the salesrvoms of Ada: Weschier, 920 Pa. ave. n.w., o pay we Tlookeasex stored” with ‘me Ji Parties interested Terms: Cash, ISAAC MARINO, 0028,30 2088 Kye st. n.w. TH0MAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY VRAME PERBLE DASH KESI DENCE_REING PREMISES 627 DAHLIA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of s certain deed of trust, dated March 27, 1924, being Instrument No. 20, re- corded April 14. 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia. und af the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public aue in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. TIIE SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER A.D. 1924, AT FIVE P.M., the foliowing-described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia, 4 designated as gnd being part of tra f land called irl's Portion,’" descrtbed aw fol- lows: Hegiuging for the same at & peint on the north line of Dahlia street 210 feet west of the west line of Piney Branch read. thence runniog west on said north line of Dablix street 50 feet, thence north 130, themee et paraliel witlh said Dahila street 50 foet, thence south 130 feet to the nmorth line of Dahlis Street and the piace of beginning, ‘Terma: Kold subject to a prior deed df trust for, $5.300, further particulars of which will be ‘anndunced at time of sale: the purchase prieé above said trust to be paid in cash, A deposit of $200.00 required. Conveyun: recording and revenue stamps at cont, to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be sdvertised and resold at the discretion of thie_trustees. MORTON J, LUCHS, HARRY B. PITT i Tru TTHOS. 3. ¢ & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OV _THREE VALUABLE TWO-STORY ' BRICK DWELLINGN. R¥ ING PREMISES 712-714-716 HOPART PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtoe of three cerfaln deeds of trust, being instrument numbers 277-278-279, re: corded February 25, 1924, smong the land records of the District of Colambia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned (mstees will sell at public ave- tion in front of the premises on MONDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMRER, A. D. the following-described District of 1 being lots subdivision’ in block subdivision of part of ““Mount Plesxant” and “Pleasant Plains,” as per plat of tirst men. | tioned subdivision recorded in the office of the murveyor of the District of Colnmbia, in Liber 74. at follo 10; said block 5 aiso kaown square 28%8. Terms of sale: All cawh. A deposit of OO0V required upon edc parcel at the time of sale. All conveysnclug. recording. s stamps, ete., 8t Cost of purchamer. rox of sale to be complied with within of sale, otherwise the thirty days from d trustees reserve the right te resell the prop- pur- b erty at the risk and cest of defaulting chaser, after five deys' advertivement o resale io sore newspaper published in Wash- ingten, D. C. VERNOY 6. OWEN. ALEXANDER 8. CLARKE, Jualor, oc22-déde-ex8u Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUARLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorted In Liver No. 4615, folio 441 et seq.. of the land records of the ' District of Colum. bls, &nd at the request of the party secured fhereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at | blic auction In front of the premises. o8 EDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF NOVEM. | BER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY %'CLOCK | P.M.. the following-described land and prem- e in the City of Washington, Dis- trici of Columbia. and designated as and being | original lots twelve (12) to Sfteen (13) inclu- | sive, In square six hundred and ome (601). on the southwest cor- One-third of the purchame money to be paid In cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cemtum per annum. payable semi-annuaily, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. deposit of $200.00 will be required st time of " Al conveyaneing, recording, _res stamps. ete., at cost of purchaser. 'Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dayy from day of sale. otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the visk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some aemapuper ublished in Washington, D ¢ AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. (Seary By C. J. BELL; President, Attent ALBERT H. SHILLINGTON, Asst. Secy. “4&4s,exSuknod. THOMAS J. OWEN & RON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME REAIDE! BEING PREMISER 2027 S8OUTH DAKOTA AVE- NUE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3018, follo 12, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- DBia, and at the request of the partr secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell st blic_auction. in front of the premives, on UESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER,' A.D. 1924, AT FOURTHIRTY m.. the following deseribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 29 in John R. inlip’s subdivision of lot 12 in Block 4 of | Fardon and others, trustees’ suddivision eslled “Woodridge,” a8 per piat recorded in the gffce of the survesor for the District of Co- lumbia jn Liber 53, at folio 41. Terms of sale: On money to be paid 18 instatiments," pays one and two years. With interest at 6 per centum per annum. payable semi-annuslly, from day of sale. se. cured by deed of trust upon the properts sold. | or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at time of sale. All converanciug, recording, revenue Stamps, etc.. at ¢ost of purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the Tight to fesell the property &t the risk and cost of defsulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. ¥RED McKEE. ARTHUR G. BISHOP. 0e30-d&ds.exSuknot Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWO-| STORY BRICK DWELLING _BEING PREMISES 1404 DECATUR STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a eertaln deed of trust, dated October 1, 1923, bei instrument No. 204 recorded October 0, 1923, smomg the iand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party mecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public ane- tion in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER., A.D 1624, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the foilowing denoribed land and premises uate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 16 in square 2706 in the Capital Traction Company's subdivision of part of the tracts of land known Tndolence’ and ““Maple Grove Farm' as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 57, at folio 7. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $7.500, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase iee above said trust to be pald in cash. A jeposit of $200 required. Comveyanci: re- cording _a&nd revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. _ Terms fo be complied with within thirty da. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property ml‘y 'h:'ld\'érl(l"d and resold at the discretion o trustees. BURLLIE M. ODUM, UCIEN H. THADEN, _0c30-d&ds, exBuknod Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. FES' BALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TRUSTORT BRICK CRESIDANCE. . BEING PREMISES 1704 Gth STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of u gertain deed of trust, dated t 10, 1923, being instrament No. 312, re- August 81, 1923, among the iand rec- otds of the District of Columbla, &nd at the Tequest of the party secuted thereby, the u dersigned trustées will sell. at pubiic_auction in front of the premises, on TUBSDAY, THK ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1924 AT FOUR P.M.. the following described land d_premises, situate in the District of Co- Tumbia, and Gesignated as and béing lot 14 of William Heine's and Marle Helnes subdivision of .all_of square 476 ds per plats recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of | Colambia. in Liber 10, folio 146, with the im- provements_thereon. Terms: Sold subject to prior deeds of trust amounting to about $3,100, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conve: ancing, recording and revenue stamps at puf chaser’s cost. 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D. manager, 621 No. 8t. and colorful, and all modern musicat’ and technical stage devices have been, brought into play. Simon Bucharoffs. was born in Russia in 1881, but went * to the United States when 11 year§. ’ old. Though urged into the drugiist trade, he showed unusual musical talent both as a pianist and singer: and soon gave up his druggist career: After studying under various masters in New York and Vienna he took ta composing, bringing out an oratorig, a psalm for chorus, soloists and or- chestra; a symphonic poem for ar- cHestra, a string quartet, and an opera, ‘A Lovers' Knot,” which was |produced by the Chicago Opera Com- pany. ES FOLLOW THEFT. | Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, October 30.—As the result of the hold-up of Joseph Rosin- sky, Washington, D. C. last Friday, John P. McGovern and “Jack” Cut- ter have been presented by the grand jury on charges of operating a gambling establishment at a Fay- ette eet house, where Rosinsky sald he was in a craps game. Rosin- sky was held up and robbed of $2,700 by three bandits at Savage. The house Is one police have known about for a long time, but the place was 80 closely guarded and its pat- rongge o exclusive they found it im- possible to get evidence sufficient for Tele. Alex, | an_indictment. Rosinsky Is said to have won $400 in a craps game at the house before leaving to drive back to Washington. The police theory ix the three bandits saw his bankroll and noted his ex-. pensive jeweiry and followod hi: the scene of the hold-up.

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