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AUCTIONS, FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued.) +4.950. Terms, $500 Cash. VIRGINIA SUBURB. An exceptionsl opportunity to purchase a ‘miodest und especially desirable home Property situated within fifteen minutes Fide (clectric car line) of the heart of the city. | You will do well to investigate ¢ offiring At once. This property i i within one block of statio oflice, wtores, modern public seho eimrches, e A splondid six-room house with large frout porch and in excellent sepair throughout Klectric lights. city Tus. ete. Lot mbout 503100, eneirely fenced wnd well improved. Side drive- way to large garage. Now ot Monthly terms less than rent. Wil be Fiad o show this property by appoint- Tent. Iovening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, 1417 1 St. N.W. Main 9300. $14,750. CHEVY CHASE. This property must be sold st once. Owner 1s leaving fhe city and is very desirous of a aquick sale. 1t is a de- Tightful home property sitiated in a very aitractive squire fess tian five minutes’ Waik from Chery Chasa Circle. publie School, stores, churches. ete. The plan < practical and mects every require- ment for convenience aud comfort. There are seven spacions rooms, four splevdid bedrooms; two complete tle Laths, one with tile shower: ttic. Features itelude eek floors, umasually Jarge. Tivi With fireplace. copier screens. . Inrge sercencil brewkfast and sleepiig porches: several added mitractions: fot water Lieat. electric cautiful lot Wil abundau . ete Gerage o wide Vacant, Liberal terms 5 Fyening Until 9 BOSS & Rea hiribiers yaved alles. Phone Service P.M. RHEEES, Itor 1417 K St. NAW Main 9300. UST OFF 16th ST. it v in this chioic ocation. i this SHAPIRO-KATZ REAL Gal Hedges & Middleton, Inc ™ tran PETWORTH Another Row of Our Modern Homes. Five Already Sold, Terms S will in Lest by, malls iarz Sithichos £ porchies, RO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY., Owners and Builders, 1400 LNtoaW Main 91 CHED NEW HOME 1608 MADISON. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 8 ROOMS, BEAUTIFUGL LT BATH—VERY LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. 165 FEET FRONTAGE. GARAGE & TOOL HOUSE. IMMEDIATIE POSSESSION. I'ERM FOR APPOINTMENT CALL MAIN 1293. DETACHED BRICK, ONLY $15000: SHAPI o I I8 EYE ST CHEVY CHAS A brand-vew 4 howe Twated the Co Tot and H AIN 2384, —$14.,500. tacbed Dutch colonial Just off Conn. ave. near amiey Ciub. It is situated on 603115 with several shade free a concrete d to garage. louse trance hali livioz room open fire e bath, flonrs through decidedly one of the v Chase and torms. I'vening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. 10 Rooms and 3 Baths. Two-Car Brick Garage. Modecrately Priced. Phone Service to 9 P.)M. . B. SCHNFETDER, Ji Main 055 TNEW HOMES it house with large hedroome). $8,750. ight_rolonial brick homes of Georgia ave. at this indecd ‘very scarce and we urge your immediate inspection of this group. They are located north of Spring toad in & sction that is be- ing_developed entirely with tew prop- Six rooms, file bath, cojonial two rear porches, hariwood Tikhis. Not water heat: A special foatore of (hese bomes is the brick garage and deep lots. Easy terms L.vening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. (St N.W. Franklin 9 FOR COLORED. Near 2nd and V N.W. Price, S(.SOO A vers fine home. Hus six rooms, tiled bath, geod heating piant and in excellent con- dition © llas & (wo-cur garage. This Dowse 1% priced to. sell can_be bouzit oo reasonable Yasy monthly terms. ofico ouly. SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTYV CO,, N Main 9111 1384 quickly and casli payment. luspection through thi 1409 T, St == SALE OR RENT—HOUSES OF SELECT CITY AND SOH- from 5 tv 9 rooms. priced to sell on easy terms greatly reduced, Call for full pai d inspection. . E. RYON CO,, INC., 0 BUY—HOUSES. THEAP FOR ALL * mean business. Ad- = 6 DY T0 MAK lome, about $7,500, complete “details first letter, location, Address ) X. Star office 670 8 ROOM HOUSE IN N.W. OR N.E. SEC- tion: have a good cash pavment and cin make substantial monthly Must _have & I HAVE A auick pur , & COLY 20 1 I WANRTED TO BUY—HOUSES. I (Continued.) | FROM OWNER—6_TO 8 HOOM MODERN {house in m.w. or Col. Hts. as invextment must show fair return ut reasouable rent; cash. Address Box 20-V, Star_office, ____* | GOVT. EMPLOYE DESIRES TO BUY HOUSE | in northwest within walking distance Interior Dept. _Address Box 100-X - office. __* {SIX OR SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOU | must nave garage or space. Address Box | X. Star ofce. - i F | WILL PAY ALL CASH rOK HOUSES FOR | colored. Wil consider any section’ of city. 1243 W p.w. Room 4045. Main 7552 1IF you want a quick male fo= your property it Will pay you o list same with me. . CARLEY, Frank. 6153 AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ABLE | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VAL UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. By tirtue of a certuin_deed of trust duly recorded in Liter No. 4615, folio 441 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured the undersigued trustee will sell at public anction in front of G pre on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF NOVEM BER, 934, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P, fhe following-described land and prem- ises, ‘situate in the City of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia. and designated as and being original lots twelve (12) to fifteen ( Sive, in square wix hundred and one ( being unimproved lots on the southwest ner of 1nt and P ats, s.w Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, hilance in two cqual fostallments. pmyahle in nd fwo years, witll joterest At 6 per ccntum per o pasable semi-annually, from dav of sale, se | Piired Ly deed of trust’ upon the property sold ar a1l cash, at the option of the purchaser. A | Geposit of §200.00 Wil e reguired at time of | wale. Al couveyanciug, recording, revenne Stamps. ete.. at cost of purchuser. Te:ws of | Sule 1o be complied with within thirty days Trom duy of sale, otherwise fiw trusiee re- serves the right o resell the property at the | risk aad cost of defaulling purchasc. after five days' advertisement of s in some | newspi AMERIC 410 5th ) = = 1), Trux By C. J. BELL, Presi .ZERT H. SHILLI A&ds.exSuknod OMAS J. OWEN & S0 ON, Asst. AUCTIONEERS, SRS SALE OF VAL ERTY BEING PREMIS WHA STREET NORTHV By virtue of a recarded in Liber No. fol of the land records of the District of Colum {his, und st the request of the party secured thereb; undersigued tee will sell at | public in front_of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY THIED DAY OF S| MBER. AD. 1824, AT FOURTHIRTY | O'CLOCK P, the following described lind and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bia and d being dot 19 in | square 1873 Walker's subdivision of part tract of land known as “Meunt Airy™ now called “Chevy Chase Terrace,” as per plat recorded in the office nf the surveyor District of Columbia in Liber 36 at ; subfect to the covenants of record Sold subject to or deed of trast 00.00. further particulars of whi nuounced at time of sale: the p « above said trust 16 be paid in cush A deposit of $200.00 required Convesancing, | recordiug and revenue stamps at purchaser's ost. Terms to be complied with within t duss, otherwise deposit forfeited and the © may be advertised and resold at th retion of the triste LBERT DENT, Surviving Trustee PROP ARLE 3 KANA of trust duly 276 et seq. HAVING BEEN MAD above descrbed pro Ve sold_on WEDN W NOVEMBEL, 1 SAME HOUR and oo the same te at the risk and chaser. A de BY ORDER OF uknod TOMORROW. " THOMAS DOWLING & (¢ 2e DEFAT or SALE OF VALTA BRICK DWELLIN NWL 12 ROOM DOUBLE BRICK GARAGE. virtne of a 3 decd of trust duly ecorded July 19 . of the land records of the District aad 8t the request . the undersigned by public auction, on THURSDAY FOUR THIRTY follawing deseribed lvnd i and premise in the ¢1ry of Washi ton, Dy of Catumbia wit: Lot > st of £10.000 at & per cent, due July 2, 19 second trust ' of approximately . 4 BATHS, | NOVEMBER O CLAOCK first and second | sit of $300 required of the e tinw of sale. conves cording and revenue stamps and Feex At the cost of the purchuser Torms of sule to be complied with within | fifteen dars from duy of sale. otherwise | the trustees reserve (he st to resell the property at the risk und cost of the default parchaser five duss’ advertisement such rexale per published in city of W D. MKS. ADIAL FRANK o027 agds-ex. St THOS. J. OWEN & the SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, S 415 M STRE TWO- REING NORTH- ST. y virtue of a certain deed of trust dated February 12, 1924, being instrament No. 102, recorded March 5, 1924, among the land rec- ords of the District of ‘Columbia, and at the Pequest of the party se the ua- dersigned. trusiees will sell at pub n front of the premises. on THURS ; YOO NOVEMBER, FOUR M., the following described ad premises, situate in the Distriet " Columbia and designated as 0 in Charles Gessford's subdivisi | Square 805, as said subdivision i recorded in Liber 16. folio 10, of the Tecords of the office £ the sirveror of the District of Columbia. Cerma: Soid subject fo u frst deed of 1rast for £2 a second trust for about 27300, further particulars of which will | annonnced at time of sale; the purchase pric | above waid frusts to be paid in cash. A de- | poxit of $200 required. Consesancing, recor ! lng and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. | Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise depoxit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discre- | tion of the trustees CHARLE: AT TRUSTEES' SRALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED REAL ESTATE, 1620 A &T. N.E., 2STORY. 6-ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWELLING. | By sirtue of a certain deed of trost, dated July 24th. 1923, being lustrument No. 15. re- corded August 3nd. 1923, among the land ree | ords of the District of Columbia, and at the | | of the purty secured therehy. the | i ned trustees will seil at public auc. | | the premises. on FRIDAY. | PEENTH DAY, OF OCTOREER, the fol | lowing described Iand and premises, Situate in | the District of Columbia, and desiguated as | and being lot numbered thirts-four (34) in Howenstein's subdisision of lots in numbered ten hundred ei Per piat recorded in Book 7 Surseyor's office of the District of Colu | Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed | for $3.000. further particulars of wh be snnounced at time of sal price above said trust to be paid in cash | deposit of $200 required. Conseyancing. | cording ‘wnd revenue stamps at purchaser's | coxt. "Terms 1o be complied with Within ten | Qave, otherwise deposit forfeited and the | property may be advertised and resold at the | Giscretion wof the trustees. i H. R. HOWENSTEIN B W. HOWENSTEIN. Trustees. gF DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE BY the purchaser of the above described prop- erty, said property will be sold, on THU RS- ,UTHE_ SIXTH DAY OF 'NOVEMBER, >4, AT THE SAME PLACE AND HOUR and on the same terms and conditions. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchiser. BY ORDER OF THE TRU} 0c30-d&ds.exSudnod FUTU On SATURDAY. NOVEMBER EIGHTH. 1024, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM., T will sell public auction, at the Farmers Produce (Ha: kell) Market, 12th and B sts. n.w., 12 Di trict horses and mules. Terms cash at time Y ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONERS. . C. DONOVAN, Auditor, D. ¢ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. OF VALUABLE TWO- 17 E { *_ STREn. NOKTHW By virtue ut e decice of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. 41825 the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public anction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, 'THE THIR- TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1924, AT | FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following | described land and premises, situate in the | city of Washington, District of Columbia, to- | wit: Lot numbered six (6). in square fum. | bered five hundred efghty-nine (589), improved | a8 _ubove. Terms of eale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid n cash, the balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one aad two years, with interest at six per cent per an. fum, ‘payable semi-anoually, from day of sale, | secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $300 required of the pur- chsser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenu: stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from | duy of eale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washing. ton, D. C. LLOYD A. DOUGLASS, Fendall Building, HARRY A. HEGARTY, Columbian BId; Trostees, nol-d&ds,exSu fof Juts 1 and | post cice, at LS., | st | five days’ | Washington, AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLERE, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of a One-Story Limestone Front Store and One-Car Brick Garage; Lo- cated At 3716 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated July 1. 1924, and recorded July 29, 1924, as instrument No. 19 of the land records of ' the District_of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the on TUESDAY, NO- VEMBER 11, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following dexcribed land 1d premises. wituate fu the County of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot num- Bered 35 in E. Whyland Shaffer’s subdivision 17 fo 24, inclusive, in square 200%, 48 per plat recorded in the office of the xurveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 69, folio 39. Terms: Sold_subject to prior deeds of trust for about 11,500, further particulars of which will be unnounced at the time of sale, e price above said trusts to b A deposit of $250 Terms to be complied with within 15 therwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. MILTON STRASBURGER, Edmouds Building. ROBINS, Investment Building. purchuser’s cost. BARNE _ ocilg&dx exsu_ THOMAS 1. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE BRICK < : 1307 QUE STREET By virtue of u cert corded in Liber No the Tand records of fhe District of Colum ud at the request of e party sec by, the wndersigned trustess will sell at i auction - front of the < THURSDAY, THE THIRTE NOVEMBER, AD. 1821, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK PM.,the following described lund and prem- inex, situate in the District of Columbia. and (<ignated ‘as and being Lot 180 in T. F. Schnewder's subdivision of lote in square 153 as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- r of the Disirict o Columbia ia Liber 16, foio 80 Terms of sale: second pub- Sold subject trust aggrezating abou ticulars of which will s sale: the pur trust to be paid in cas auired. Conveyancin aue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to 1 with within thirty dass. other- « deposit forfeited and the property may wdvertised and resold at the trustecs to a first and $10,500, fur- ¢ announced at price_above said A deposit of $200.00 recordiug und rev the CLARENCE F. HARRY B. HARRY & WELCH. Attorney for Holder of Note, Cxsudnod A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. WELCH, PITTS Trustees. TRUSTEES SALE ON OTIS STREET BETWE 26th N.E. ANI AVE. BETWEEN MONROE STREETS NE By virtue of & decree. Nupreme Court, trict of Columbla, passed in equity cause 40463, the underxigned trustees will offer for sule by pullic auction, in front of the prem. isex. on THURSDAY. THE 13th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1924, the following real estate in the Disirict of Colmmbin, to wit AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. cquare 4294, on Otis street between d ZBth streeis 1. THEREAFTER, 246, < LAWRE Lot 24th Ope-third cash, with interesi al six 4 of trust upon (he riy sold, or all cash. at option of purchaser deposit of $100 on cach lot required st sals Couveyancing, recording. revenue stampe and wiarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms be complied With Within thirty days ot sule RICHARD V. MATTINGLY. LESTER WOOD, noldgds.exsu_ FUBLIC SALK OF L0 Torms of sa ne aml 1wo et secu vars Trustees. T TRACT LAND sell it of the Feho, Md., FRIDAY. NO TH, ‘1924, AT THRE: following lots and_tr 11 and 12, lock N of Glen Echo, wtuste Lots Nos. 18, 17, of ¢ roud 8t Glen 58 acres The undersigned will VEMBI SEV K P.M. th Lots No. 10, tionsl Chautuugni 5 the beart of Glen Ec ) and 39 block No. frouting_on Conduit ract of land_containing Glen Echo Heights, near Baon Club and Liver foad. All prop- sroved, and vers desirable” Terms: Cne-third cash, balunce iv one and two years, or all cash. WAL L Heights, Echi burn Gl TALBOTT, Trustee. Rockville, Md. Trustee. Lar CHLER, AUCTIV! FORD. FS OF BRICK DW 1006 K ST. S.E: FRAME DW. NO. 1004 K ST, SE. AND, LOT IN REAR S.E. SALI Lis TN ¢ virtue ce of the Supreme Court The District of Columbin passed Cause No. 12 Mffer for sule § L premises, on TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. AD. 1821, AT POUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK 1MM.. the fol lowing described land_and prew ses, situate iu the city of Washington, Iistrict of Co lumbin, to wit: The west 7 feet 115 inches front by full deptih of original lot 3 and the eart 36 feet 10%: inches fiont by tie full depth of original lot 4. also the south 27 feet depth of 69 feet of original lot 5 in quare 975, described in oue parcel: Begin- ning for the eame on south K street at a point distant 25 feet east from the southwest corner of said lot 4 and running thence east on said street 43 feet, thence north 90 feet § inches, thence west 69 feet to Tenth strect thenee south on said street 27 feet to suthwest corner of said_lot 5, thence feet and thence south 63 feet 6 inches the place of b to hw offered seps ately and as an sald offers to be reported 1o the court rms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid i cash, the balance in two cqual installments, parable in one and two Sears, with interest at Six per cent per anpum payable semi-annually, from day of sale, s cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 on each parcel required of the purenaser at the time of sale. All convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial Tees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of salo to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the defawiting purchaser after advertisement of such resale In Bewepaper published in the clty of ). PHILRRICK McCOY, Columbian_Buildig, HOWARD BOYD, Investment Byilding, Trut tion. in Rted Uy public a MONDAY. <ome THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. OF _VALUABLE ESTATE, NO. TREET N W. By virtue of a certain deed of trast duly recorded April 9. 1924, in the land - records of the District of Columbia, and at fbe re quest of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned frustees wiil sell at public auction, front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE URTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER! A1 %, AT FOURTHIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M following dexeribed land and premise: in the city of Wasniogton, Distric of Columbia, and desiguated sx and being parts of original lots pumbered tweise (I and_fourteen (14) in square numbered fonc Tundred snd fortynioe (445). beginning for the same at a point on the east line of Sey- +nth ctreet west distant twenty-eight (28) feet herth from fhe southwest cormer of said lot numbercd twelve (12) and running thenc north on said Line of said street twenty- three (23) feet, thence east one hundred and sixteen (116) ’ feet, thence south twenty- Three (23) feet and thence west one Jundred and sixteen (116) feet to the beginniog, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of A frick building, No. 1137 Seventh street, used for mercantile and dwelling parposes. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fo be pail in cash, balance in two equal instailments, payable' in one and two Sears, with interest at seven per centum per annum, payable semiaunually, from day of Sale, sccured by deed of trust upon tha prop- orty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purcbaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, elc., at cost of purchase Terma of sale to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. ™. 1137 SALE BRICK PREMISES 1704 5th WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated August 10. 1923, belng instrument No. 312, re- corded_August 31, 1923, among the iand rec- ords of the District of Columbia, aud at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned_trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1924, ., the following described land ind_premises. situste io the District of Co- Tumbis, and designated as and being lot 14 of Williara Heire's and Marie Heine's subdivision of all of square 476 as per plats recorded in the office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber 10, folio 148, 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; {he purchase price above wald trust to be paid incash. A deposit of $200 required. Convey- ancing, recording_and rovenue stamps at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within_thirty days otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and re- s0ld at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM F. GARVEY, REX J. BROWN, Trastees. EDWARD A. GARVEY, Attorney for Holder of Note. 0c30-10t exSukood OF VALUABLE RESIDENC STR| TWO- BEI the | (R “t_sea., of | AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUC 3 Trustee’s Sale of Stock in Trade, Fixtures, Soda Fountain, etc., Contained in No, 521 G St. N.W.; Also Leasing Privi- lege of Said Premises. By virtue of u certain chattel deed of trust recorded as instrument No. 46 amons | the records of the recorder's office of the Dis. trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured. the the undersigned trus teo will by public auction, within. the bove premises, on MONDAY. NOVEMBER AENTIL “T028 COMMENCING AT TEN- THIRTY A.M., Soda Fountaiv, Carbonator, Glasses, Spoons, Soda Water Suppliex, Cash Register, Refrigerating Case, Refrigerator, 3 Showeases, Tables, 12 Chairs, Gas Itange, Peanut Niand, Desk. Blectric Fan, 2 Fair Seales; Oracker Tox Iack. . Mirror, - Coffe Urn, Awning, Hot-Water Heater, Sink, Stock i "Frade: also privilese of btaining lease of Suid premises from {he landlord at $125 per : Cash Dr. EDWARD CLARKE, Trustee, 7 426 5ih st nw, | & S0, AUCTIONEERS < OF " VALU. FRRAME RESIDE: ISES 2927 SOUTH DAKO' NUE NORTHEAST By victue of & vertiin deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 3018, follo 12, of the land records of the Distri bin. and at the request of 1 i treby, the uadersigara (rust public auction '{n front of the Y, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF : ' A.D. 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY | o'clock pm.. ihe following described land und premises, situate in the District of Columbin, | nated us and heing lot 2 in Jobn K Haislip's subdivision - lot 12 in Block 4 of Fardon and others, trustees’ subdivision called | as’ per piat recorded in the | r for the District of Co 52, at folio 47 One-third of the purchase balance in two equal one and two years, per centum per annum iy, from duy of sale. m the property xoid, the option of the purchaser. A of ' £200.00 Will e required at fime Al convevancing, recording, revenue Ktamps, efc.. At cont of Barchaver. Terms of Rale o be complied With within thires days Trom ‘day of sale, otherwise (he frustoes e serve the TIENE (o ressll the property at the Tisk mnd cost of defauiting purchaser. after Bve days’ mdvertisement of such resals in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C VRED MoK ARTHUR G 30-d&ds.exSuknod THOS. J. OWEN & SON TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING, SITUAT SIDE “OF CONC ALARAMA AV ROAD SOUTHEAST. By virtue of u certain deed of trust, date May S, 1924, being instrament No. 170, e coried May 8, 1921, among the land records s the District of Columbia, And at the request >f the party secured therehy, the undersigned trustoes will sell, at public’auci front of the premises. an FRIDAY TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMEE AT the follow ing < Sitnate in the Distric signated as and being 1. White's subdivision of part how known us “Whitestown,"" | peg plat: recorded in Liber Less Court of the ds of the office of th the District of Columbia, ex el thereof ax was conde Yith street by procesdings M Columbis, case No. 1190, in the S 2 District of Columia. The nd 13 also known as parcel pject 10 8 prior deed Curther particu ed at time of sal i said trust 1o be | A deposit of $200 required. Con veyauciig, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms o be complied wit Within 30 days. ofherwise deposit forfeited | and the property may be advertised und re | sold at the discretion of the trusters FRITZ W. ALEXANDER. | ROBERT LEE § | no3-d&dsexSuknot THOMAS J. OW TRUSTEES TORY premises, on lumb Terme of sal cured by de deposit of sale. ‘BISHOP, Truste! AUCTIONEERS 1 will be annou ase price above AUCTIONEERS. | OF VALUABLE TWo W DEC SALE BRICK 1404 trust No, the a certain deed of 923, ‘being_instrument recorded October 5, 1923, among < of the District of Columb quest of the party mecured t urdersigned trustees Will sell. at public Flon 1n’ frant 'of the premises. o0 'MONDAY. THE TENTH DAY 0F NOVEMBER. AD 1824 AT FOURTHIRTY PM., the foilowing | Gemeribed land and premises Situste in the District of Colambia, and_designated as and bring lot 16 in square 2706 in the Cap Traction Company’s subdivision of part of the tracts of land known as “Indolence’ and Taple Grove Farm' as per pit recorded in Office’ of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber 57, at folio 7 Terms: Sold subject (o & prior deed of trust for $7.300. further particulars of which will be aunounced &t time of sale: the purchass price ubove said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Convevancing, re. and revenue stamps At purchaser’s Terms to be complied with within thiris dasx, otherwise deposit forfeited and e proper(y may be advertised azd resold at the discretion of the trustees. BURLLIE M. ODUM, LUCIEN H. THADE! 0630-4&ds. exSodnot _Trustees. H0S. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE_ OF TWO VALUARLE TWONTORY FRAME DWELLINGS, RE ING PREMISES AND 1261 HALF STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtte of a certain deed of trust doly recorded in Liber No. 4428, folio 166 et keq . of the land records of the District of Colum bia and at the request of the party secured tiereby. the undersigned trustees wiil sell at public auction, in front of the pre on FRIDAY, TH OF X Vi AD. 1624, AT 1 0'CLOCK P, the following deseribed land aud prem- iees, s tumbia and designated as and being lots numbered 28 and 20 in Thomas H. Clarke's subdivision of original lot numbered square numbered &0, as per piat recorded in the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia in Liber 18 at page 4. Terms of sale: One-third of tbe purchase morey to be paid in cash, balance in two equal fostallments, payable in ope and two years, with interest at six per centum per Annum, payable semi-annually from day of salc, secured by deed of trust upon the Drop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the Darchaser, A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. ~ All conveyancing, recordiog. Tevenue stamps, etc., &t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within 30 dass from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Naerve the rizht to resell the properts at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchasar stter five days' advertisement of such resale in some Bewspaper published in Washington, D. ARTHUR R. BRANDES, DAVID R. BURHANS, 28.31,005.6 Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTION TRUSTE! SALE OF SEVEN-ROOM AND RECEPTION HALL, BRICK DWELLING, No. 111 T STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, July 8, 1924, and daily recorded in the land records for the District of Columbia as In strument No. 269, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public Ricilon in front of the promises on FRIDAY. | NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1924, AT FOUR | O'CLOCK P.M.. lot numbered seventy (70), in | Barues’ and Weaver's, trustees, subdivision of Tlots in block numbered twenty (20). in| Stellwagen and Fdmonsion's _subdivision. i known as ‘‘Addition to LeDroit Park.” Said block numbered twenty (20) mow known as equare_numbered thirty-one hundred and thir- teen (3113). Terms: Sold subject to an existing first deed | of trust $4.000 und a second deed of trust of $1,714.04, balance cash. $300 deposit required time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days or | The deposit will be forfeited and the propecty ‘will be resold at the discretion of the trustees. SARFIELD O, THOMPSON, L. MELENDEZ KIN 003,5,7.10,12,13 “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, BE- ING PREMISES 2622 2634, 262§ AND 2628 K SREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certan deed of rost, being instrument No. 267, duly recorded April 17, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party Secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will Sell, at public auction, in front of the prem ises, ~on WEDNESDAY, THB TWELFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUK- THIRTY, 0'CLOCK PAL, the following de- scribed lond_and premises, situste in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lots 49, 50 and 51 in Helen W. C. King's subdivision of lots in square 5, &8 per plat regorded in the office of the 'sur- Veyor of the District in Liber 23 at follo 54, part of the rear 8 feet of sald lot 50 being designated as a_“private alley' on said pla also the west 16 feet front on K street by full depth thereof of lot lettered “B. Julia ‘A. Bmoot and others' subdivision of lots in square 5, as per plat recorded in said sur- veyor's office in Liber R. W. at folio 15. said 7¢ of lot lettered “I' fow being known For*purposes of assessment and - tazation a8 lot 817, Terms of sale: Of the purchase price. $2,000 can remain on each parcel for a term of three years, with interest at six and one-half | per cent. 'payable semi-annually, ~aod the | Dalance fo be paid in cash, or ail cash, at | the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will be required upon each parcel at the time of = All_conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps, etc.. ut the cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale io be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other- Trustees. | wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser after five days’ advertisement S mck S ) See Mg ‘publishea al m, D. C. ‘HA L. RUST, RE! 3 GEO. CALVERT BOWIE, ‘0c31-d&ds,exSudnod Trustees. | Gymnasiom’ and ! plumbing und | pi | Athtet HOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. FRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, BEING PREMISES 1535 Sth STREET NORTH- WEST. By viftue of a certain deed of trust, dated June 20, 1924, being instrument No. 116, re- corded June 25, 1924, amoug the land ree- ords of ‘the District of Columbia, and ut the request of the party secured thereby, the un- rsigned trustees wiil Aell, at public auction, in front of the premises, 'on FRIDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMRBER, A. D. 1924, AT FOUR P.M.. the following described innd’ and premisex, situate in the District of Columbia, and desiznated as and being lot 33, in square 394, in Mamie E. Norment's sub- division us per plat recorded in book 74, page 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, improved by lionse 183% Sth st. m.w. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.000, further particulars of which will be anuounced al time of sule: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in cash, A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, cording _and revenue starmps ut purchaser's ost. Terms to be complied with within ayx, otherwise deposit forfeite operty may be discretion of the frusteex. FRITZ W. ALEXANDER, FRANCIS M. SETTLE. no3-d&dseSuknod TTHOS. 3. OW TRUSTE STORY ATCT VALUABLE BEI STREET or MEADE NORTHEAST. virtue of # certain deed of recorded in Liber No. 4916, folio of the land records of the Distric bia, and ut the request of the party securcd therely, the undersigned trustees will seil at public kuction, in_{ront of the premises, op FRIDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, AD. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK .M the following bed 1404 and premises, Situate in the District of Columbin and desig as aud being lot nnmbered 4 in square 160 in the subdivision of South Kenil- D.C., as the same appemrs of record s County Book No. 21 at page 36, one of the records In the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms: $100 deposit within thirty days and the balance §20 per month, with interest at seven per ceat veyancies, recording, etc., at purch Further particulars at time of sale. ALFRED R. B KIKK HOLM! “THO TRUSTE TWO BEING STREE SALE OF TWO TORY BRICK FREMISE NORTHW of & certalu deed of trust. dated 19 eing instrument No. 53, ember 12, 1923, among the land trict of ‘Columbia, und st party secared thereby, the The "premises, ‘on FRIDAY, RTEENTIL DAY OF NOVEMIEL, s at 330 AL, the following de- Sribed lund and premises, sitiate in the Dis trict of Columbia, und designated as and tweing ‘lots 77 and S0. square 33, improved by, premies No. 528 @ 4tls st niw Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,300 on each I further particulars of at time of sule it trust 1 of " $200" re Terms to ba complied. with othersise depostt forteited the property may he xed und resold 3t"the discretion of the VAL DWELLINGS. AND 522 24l orded De i the request « indersigned front no AR dsexsinos 5 PROPOSALS ved at t Tuesday, and Arm and painting structural steel for Armiory heatiog. s installdtion in & building for Gymnasiutn and Armors:” (d) “For electrical installation in a building for Gymuasiom and Armory:© ter “For furpishing nd installing Gymnasium cquipment, ofiice and clas foom Carniture in a buildiug for Gymnasiim and Armory.” aud () “For the construction of #n thietic fie Wil to he erected at Howard Uuiversity, at’ Washingion, D ¢ in_accord: anve with plans und specifientions, copies of which, with form of propossl. may be had on s G0 the Depuriment. A certified m of $2,.00 will be required a for the itn af (he pians he is reserved A guaranty lonned. Tue r il bids. waive technical defects. and reject the of < the Government may be scourely enveloped. marked the construction of 2 Gymnasiom. Field, Howard University.”” and may be addressed o the Seeretary of (he Interior, Washington, JOHN H. EDWARDS. Act ceopt one t of s Projosals for Armory and OFFICIAL NOTICES _ CEGE T T OF THE District 31, 192 OF TAX <hingt COLLECTOR gued has ssment of rea rec the axes ent of the or the District of ding 30, 1925 e e receive pavment of taxes at this office on and after November 1, 1928, The act of Congress approved June 29, 1 vides: ““That beginuing with Julr 1, and anaualiy theresfter, one-hulf of th tax levied upon taxable real and personal proj erty iu the District of Columbia shall become due and payable on the first day of November of each year and the otber half tax shall become due snd paysble on the first day of May of each year; and if either said instail- ment of such tax shall not be paid within thirty days of the date it is due and payable, s1id mecallment shall thereupon be in arrears and delinguent: and there shall be added, to be collected with ench tax, a penalty at the rate of 1 per centum per month ipon amonnt thereof for the period of such delin- quency, said delinquency to date from the date such instaliment was due and payable, and the whole fogether sball comstitute the delinguent tax to be dealt with and collected in the manner now pro by law. owners are notificd that they must square and lot of their property. questing tax bills. 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Wilkes, { e Pontresina. . beds beds beds w.1 N THE E _COURT OF THE DI trict of Holdiog 3 District ¢ In re: Extension of Brandswine. 3sth < und widening of 41st irect u he Disirict of Columbia 1547 ce and order of publica given that ibe Com inissioners of trict of Columbia (pur Suant fo 8 certain provision 0f the Act of ¢ Eress approved March 1. 1913, cntitied Act muking appropriations for the of the government of the District of Cal for the fiscal ng June thirtieth, nive teen hundred and fourteen, and for other pu poses,” wherehs tley are wnthorized to ope extend, or widen any sireet, avenue. road o bighway to conform with fthe plan of permagent system of lighways in that portion of the District of Columbia outside of the cities of Washinglon and Georgetown_ adopte under the Act of Congress approved March 1893, as amended by the Act of Cq proved June 2K 189%, by condemnation ¢ the provisions of subchapter one of chapter fifteen of the Code of Law of the District of Columbia), have filed a petition in this coort prasing the condemnation of the land neces sary for the extension of Brandywine, 3%th and 40th sireets and the widening of 41st street northwest, in the District of Columbia as shown on o' map or plat fled with the suid petition, as part thereof. and prayiog ais that ‘this conrt empanel & jury in accordane with the law provided for in such cases Assess the damages each owner of Jund be taken may sustain on of the said extenion of Rrandywine, 3Sth und 40(h strets and the wideniflg of 41st street northwest, in the District of Columbia, and the condemna tion of the land necessary for the purposes thereaf, and 10 aswess % benefits Tedlting therefrom the cntire amount of said damages ncluding the expenses of (hese proceedings upon any lands which the Jury may find e benefited. as provided for in and by afore Aet_oC Congress. 1t ie. by court 30th day i October, 1921 ORDE: That all persons having sny in terest procecdings be wnd fhes are herebs commauded o appesr_in this court on or before the 2X(h day of No vember, 1931, at 10 o'clock a.m., and con timue in at nce until the court’ shall huve de its final urdee ratifying and eonfirming the “award of ‘damages and. the assessment of beuefits of the jury to be empancied and sworn hiercin: and it is FURTHER OR. DERED. That a copy of this notice and order be published (wiceeg week for two successive Toe Walington Evening Star. the ashington Times and the Washington Posi, in the said District, com encing at least twenty days before the xaid 25th day of November, 1924, 1t is FURTHER ORDERED. That a ¢ f this notice and orier be served by the United States marsiul, | or Lis deputies, upon each of the owners of | the ‘fee of tie land to be condemned herein x may Le found by the said marshal, or his deputics, within the District of Columbia and upon the femants and occopants of the snme. before the said Nth das of November. 24. Ry the Court: A A. HOEHLING. Jus tice, (Seal) A true copy. A H. BEACH Clerk. By F. ASst. Clerk Court tiou No aid this D. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. -! l Atlantic Cflg,flJ. ESTABLISHED 1875 N the center of the exclusive beach ront section. Spacious open and inclosed win decie: Hot sad cctd sea water in private bath rooms. New fireproof addition. Orchestra of soloists. Prwvate gar.ge on premises. American plan. Phone Marme roz0. | MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE ‘Business BRI wmiines HE D IN SCHOOL for Secre- taries, Tough Typ- attendance, Est. FIREPROOF , TORAGE ARGEST FAMILY MOVER: IN D.C. CAL AND LONG D18 TANCE ATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONG NORTH 3343 BALKAN RED PLOT DETAILS REVEALED {Document of Soviet Inter- nationale Published by Vienna Paper. BY A. R. DECKER. By Cabie to The Star and Chica VIE Jours } the tails 1 » Dails News > Wiener document of ziving de A Balkan forming a "hird 1 of the nution n for th 1 of P and Gre Headqua Vienna anc propaga from there with Cc 1 B in the dif ferent countr means of taining an insurre will roups, with principal Bulgaria, of the ack Sea The pr sntrated ankow o be brought into t ng the interventi ‘ntente, with a sta along the coast mary efforts agalnst Bu overnment ire to be con- 2 3 t Macedonia uproar, caus of the litte resulting confusion Thodorow and the wunists, President Ousted. The president of the 3 revolutionary rady been forced by chief of Tschersky. He is police he EBalkan whose real name now Vienna Bolshevism in growing the way andi like reasons plenty section is is Goldstein the th alkans is not propa are twe 1 t But i at high better fitions, ndences without oppose themse with sible supporters So far t ney's worth ¢ h, who cc Balkan dist Serbs, attacking threateni tr pos e ugoslavia Soyiets have ng Vienna rature and dissident salkans are Two Revolts Started. wiss s 1 ir empt A ago Communist insurrec- Bulgaria. This 2, when Raditch lead- Russia, rs_of the even Raditch with the On the *ts have Republic Bessara- Rumania H public As there { propagan. I 1 some | Soviet ecause { vear was m is negotiating Serbs Be for Deac the Sov tau vite Tow exports fur SPORTS, LIMITED:. | im propazanda center ! au his beas moved t rhaps the rea- son can e action of th Vienna pol laring Vienna neutral arca, where all are free to ome, but not at liberty to operate, at least not too openly (Copsright, 1921, by Clicago Daily News Co CONVICTS SHIPPED FROM PRISON IN BOX ! Railway Expressman Finds Pris- oners Attempting to Cut Way Out. Dyt ST. | Two <ociated Prees MARYS, Kans. November Federal convicts in prison garb were taken from a Union Pacific trair westbound, here yesterday after the ex pressman had found them cutting themselves out of a box 5 by 4 by 2 feet, which was being shipped to Wash- ington State d as a box of shippi tags The box hac at Lawrer w The over to the and two b, to whic brar sherifr aced on the trair ' it had bee h line n Leaven an turned the men 1t St. Marys. Bot! have been in In the box were two knives and a LEAVENWORTH, Kans, November 5-—William Barnett and Morris Ruber sky, two escaped conviets from the Fed eral prison here found in a packing box a train at St. Ma were nailed box by Ralph Wolf, a prison fore- according to prison officials. CRUISER ENDS FAMINE. Cuts Through Ice to Reach Town North of Nome. By 1 ated Pross. DUTCH HAOBOE —Cutting through Ocean ten miles t St provisior the ‘oast Guard cutter Moj people of Teller, €0 miles Nome, from starvation, mbers of the crew of the ch arrived yesterduy ard in the man, Alaska ice the deliver United November reti tons States ve saved the northwest rccording Mojave MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE CLEA: ¥ OR EER\[’TUR! olly given. Ceon- 'S, 920 Pa. ave. | CLEAN. D TOPAGE | aud pianos. Estimates che | venient location. W B.w. Phone Main 12 3 A H JEE Without Worry or Risk. Be- ¢ MOVE e Servioo—taw Hatax. § Storage in rooms, $2.00 mo. and up. Ex- e bers Tor shippine. TS ioni avesy | DR Tt 164 NATIONAL CAPITAL & MOVING CO. Storace Household Goods. Local_nnd_Long tice PERT PACKERS & S cod Work. Free Eetimates W ‘el. North 8815 STORAGE EXpRESs SHIPPING Mais 20