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REAL“ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Comtinued.) FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Comtinued. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC., Realtors, 1334 H St. N.W. Franklin 9503. ° Just off 16th St. unusuzlly wide corner brick home, It is most altractive in appearadce und complete in two eomplete tile baths: epen fire- $16,500—CORNER HOMIE A comparatively new and Hu‘ht‘: ‘u*; 0;1 I;Kh u].' > At cvery Wetall. Fight well arranged roome: : place and hum—x: bookeases in living room: drop-beam eceili: in dining room; instantancous heater: hardwood floors: elec. lights: hot-water heat; outside pantry; completely screened and weather stripped. Just materiully reduced in Price: $9,250—FARRAGUT ST.—Near Georgia Ave. A practically new. modern, light colonial brick home. located on a paved atreet. that cun be purchased on ferms of $1,500 cash. with moderate monthly pay- menta. It is fully 0 feet wide. having six large rooms. tile bath, two lurge rear porches, hardwood floors, eicc. lights, hot-water beat, and is particularly well finished throughout. Priced considerably below other similar houses in sections pot yet improved. Be sure to see this one. $8.200—CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW—Brookland. A true California bungalow, located on a paved street, within two squares of the car line. stores, und convenient to the public school. It is situted on a lot harving a frontage of 80 feet, with attractive lawn and shrabbery, and bas a garage. Pive splendidly arranged ‘rooms and bath all on one floor, With stalrway to large, floored "aitic; elec. lights, excellent heating plant, pantry, stationary ash’ trays, large front porch and other improvements. A real good value, thut D be bought on casy terms. $20.000—NEAR SHERIL CIRCLIE. An cxceptionally fine, large home, located within u stome's tirow of Sheridan Cirele, just off Massichusetts ave.. and right among some of the finest bomes in the City. This is an unusually wide home and js well adapted to euter- faining. Eleven spacious rooms, two beautiful baths, attractive lighting fxtures, first-floor Kitchen and other features. Keusonable terms arranged. $12,500—CHEVY CHAS This brand-rew home, lovated on the :—8 Rooms—2 Baths—Garage. located just one square west of Cobmecticut ave.. i undoubtedly the biggest bargain in Chevy Chase. It is semi-detacbed. of Dleasiug design, ani_ has atiractive front and side lawns. It i thoroughly moderu: has elec. lights, hot water heat, harwood floors, instantaneous heater, pen fireplace, ontside pantry, etc. Splendid lot, 30x130, with gurage. We urge your immediate inspection. $14000—NEAR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL—24 Feet Wide. A threestors colonial brick home, desirably located, overlooking Central High School snd within one square of 18th st. This house is 24 fect wide. bavin Dine” rooms (Nx bedroois), three baths, thres large rear porches, hardwood flours, elec. lights. Lot-water heat, aud space for a ga Second aud third floorsequipped with Kitchenettes and are now renting $115 per mouth. Terms as low as §L000 cash. A good home and investment. Tivening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC., MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD, 1334 H St. N.W. Franklin 9503. l — ] PHELE Realtors. S, —MT. PLEASANT. onfident this offering e wesi of 16th st. and uorth of Purk rd it 08 a decided bargain. There are fen tile bath, front porch, twe rear porches. excellent heating’ plant. With the v repairs, the entire house nf. Very reasonable terms can appreciate the utmost in value. $10.950. North of Cleveland Park. Unforeseen circumstances necessitate quick sale of thix delightfal detache home. It ix located in & heautifully im proved square. on a wide paved street, a1 one of the highest points in the city. A bright. roomy house six large rooms, tile bath: large ‘screened sleeping porch: osk floors; spacious living room with tone fire. place’ colonial breakfast porel: screens: Wouderful lot unquestionably tne rooms, lights pion of o first-class Act quickly if § $10.000. Overlooking Reservoir. with ai i suburban lome city on Conduit reservation, A detnched baving cight eplendid rooms, m. 1l entrance: large sere poreh liot water ) frie ts: far 110y beaulifuliy improved and contain fruit trees. biery. Chicken and numer- front porch; all molern iniprovements. x105: shrubbery. flowers, $14,000. Chevy Chase a1 home lexs than icat ave. in u beau tion where a quaiet, refined wils. " We are confident this meet every expectation- on Dlan, size, " conveniences, et wix Spacions Fooms: 1iving reom fireplace: best grade osk floors Ule bath; Fittabure heaer: te: ot 60X garage 1o Easy terus. et house Ealy terms. $9,950. Detached—Petwor txpe home, t to car an diers” Home al wooded atmosphiere pre Lome will e and jusi off Sol- e are six bright rooms, tile Lath: oak floors; large living room with fireplace; outside paniry: se cral added attractions: large o sereens: laundry, et electric lights:’ ot i 40x150; garage ou reasonable te with water proximal paved aliey. v mateh bouse. THE EVENING __VOR SALE—HQUSES UNSURPASSED VALUE 1749 Irving St.—Corner. Very substantiaily built. Areal hpime bargain. Very easy termw. ANY BROKER OR THRIFT BUILDING €O, OWNER. PHONP 16th ST. HIGH $13,750—Terms Just off 16th st., and conven- ient to 14th st. car line, also bus line. Tapestry brick home, con- taining six rooms and bath; four porches, including large concrete front porch and two sleeping porches, both screened; hard- wood floors throughout first and second floors ; instantaneous hot- water heater; tiled bath with built-in fixtures, two showers; hot-water heat and electric lights ; attic; large outside pan- try with built-in ice box. This is an excellent buy. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., INC., S New bome gear bux and car line, 8 rooms bath. briek constraction.” tuorasghly wodern: cash payment: a bargain. Mr. Whileford, MCKBEVIR & GoRs, 105 K WEST OF 14th ¢ Teautiful ten-room brick house, vifurnished, hardwood floors, 4 purches. 3 tiled baths, h.-w.h., electric: lot 23x120 with 2-car brick ' garage: paved siteet and paved alley: priced for immediate syle. Offer. Phone COol._281. 14 Only $7,630. OPEN FOR INSPECTION. 1270 TO 1286 NEAL ST. N.E. e e A, G2 & Tind 4> 6 rooms. batl, oak Hoors, hardwoed trim throughout. Colonial front aud double reas porches, screened. Deep lot to wide alles High clevation. Southiern exposure. at 1225 Neal. Sample bouse open and Sunday uatil 9 pm. lwmediate pos- session. lasy terms. ANY BROKER OR THRIFT BUILDING CO.. OWNKR. PHONE MAIN 768, CHEVY CHASE. 41064108 LEGATION ST. New brick homes, 9 rooms, % bathm, garsge. Very easy terms. Open Eyery Day. WM. P. NORMJYLE 810 F ST. N.W. MAIN 2255. THE TRULY ECONOMICAL. $6.500—$550 CAS MONTHLY. BUNGALOWS. 5 reoms and bath, modera heating plant. electricity and gaw; 4 blocks to Hhode Isiau: 4ve.: brand new: good lots> 20 built: 15 sold HOW TO REACH PROPERTY- Take auy car leaving 15th and G sts. get off at 16th M. snd Rhode Islaml ave. n.e.: walk morth to Irving. Salesman on property from 1 to TEREELL & LUTTLE, 1208 15th St. N W nings Phone Frank. 16861 or Pot $16.750. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Unquestionably the lowest priced house in fhe heart of Washinglonx exclusive residential vectian, between Conn. ave And Columbia rd. Former home of a very Drominent senamor. Coniwinx twelve wX Ceptionally Jarge rooms: (hree tomplet baths: maid’s Toom: double rear porche numerous fireplaces: Hardwood floors and trim throughaut first Aeor and also xecond floor front wom; hot-water heat; electric lights. Thi property represents the ut- wmost in value, and any oue seeking & large. rowny house would do well to in- spect. 3 3 ‘vening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHE The Home of Homes, I-vening Phone MAIN 9300, T K ST, N.W MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. L — OLD CLEVELAND PARK. OX FASHIONARLE MACOMB ST. half 4 block west of Conmecticut ave., we offer for the comsideration of the discriminatifg home buyer a beautiful residence of granite wnd stucco over hollow tile construction, containing ten large rooms, three baths, hardwood fioors, bhot-water heat and = built-im garage. Situated on and magoificent and conven and refinement VEAR a large lot. 50x200. and overlooking from the rear am old estate. we are satistied that this property offers every charm that would appeal to those who love an edviranmeat of culture DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Price. $3.100. $750 Cash, $40 Per Month. ag u home in this iocation. The small and the ca-y monthly installments make it & very atirs near the Department of Agricuiture ent buy for uny ose h pasinent necessary ive purchase. renings Until 9 O'Clock MOORE & HILL, INC., 730 17th St. N.W, Main 1174, B — N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5. Open I NORTHLEAS A fine home, substantially built and con wemiently lovated, on lot 503120. 1t has nine raoms und Lath, hot-water heat, electric . T ms are very large. 'and the Jioperty is i ition. Price and terms sre surprisingly low NR. 18th & COLUMBIA RD, PRICE, $15,500. This semi-detached hout is located in one of the mast desirable resi- dential sections of the city. Tt Is 23 feet wide, of tapestry brick construction, with four ' bedrooms: No-Kal heating p! elec- tricity. hardwood floors: I-car brick garage. CLEVELAND PARK. PRICE. $13.230. An exceptionally low- priced home in this popular near-in_suburb. It is brick, with four real bedraoms ynd batl hot-water ' heat, electric light, hardwood floors, garage: on a wonderfully deep lot. This house is just ome block west of Con- necticut avenue. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. PRICE. $12,500. This is sn epportusity to take advantage of the owner's urgest desire 1o sell. A completely detached corner house, several blocks from the Circle, on a lot 40% 125. It has eight rooms and bath, hot-water hest. electric light, sleeping porch, sp attic; garsge, NE PRICE havin front built-in heat and tures, AR 16th & VARNUM STS uding a ot resi huths 110 feet NO. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, $8.570. Semidetached brick honse nour 13t8 and Quiney wias (hat reprereats the Teat by In'a Sra-resm aid bath houte on the slghs IS thorughls moders, having MelgBLSILE Dy one of the outstanding bullders e tna ity several ‘vears ago. Hotwater g plant, clectric lights. hardwood foors, arge N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC, “‘Everything in Real Estate,’ W. Phones Main 5904-5. MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE ROARD. eiSt. 2 DO YOUR NEIGHBORS MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU? 1f so, investigate the 101 new homes under construction on restricted THIRD PLACE NORTHEAST (Bet. 3rd and 4th, L and M Sts,) An entire square, where every one owns their own home. Out of the 38 just completed, 33 sold. PRICE ONLY $6975. Tapestry brick; six rooms; tile bath; oak floors; hot-water heat; electric lights; built-in garage. Paved street and alley included in price. EASIEST KIND OF TERMS. Open Daily 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of Homes, Realtors, i 1417 K St. N.W, Realtors, 1417 K St. N.W. Main 9300. tile bath, and R. I ave. am.i.: vacant very casy terms. Phone O OR Beautiful corner, near Lincoln Park, on a wide avenue. Front- ing on two streets, House is modern in every detail. Con- tains six large and bright roon tiled bath. Very attractive side lawn. Owner has purchased a larger house in the northwest section, and this is an excep- tional value for this section. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., INC 14th and K Sts. Main 617-618. “16th ST. HEIGHTS—$12.500. A beautiful detached home of eight rooms and tiled bad hot-water beat and electric lights: open freplace rage. Vacant. This s the chespest ia"this section. Easy terms. EIKER & SOLOMON, 6.0 Bond_Bullding. Pranklin_G34S. _ & Trinidad Ave. | T WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SALES - THIS AFFERNOON, THOMAS J. OWEN & 8N, AUCTIONELRS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRI(K RESIDENCE * BEING ~PREMISES 1407 QUE STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of irust duly re- corded in Liber No., 5001, folio 137 et xe the land records of the District of and at the request of the party s By, the undersigned trustees will uell at pub- Hic' auction in {ront of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., tho following descrihed land And prem- ines, ‘situate 1o the District ot Columbia, and designated as aud being Lot 180 in Schneider’s subdivision of 1ot in nquare 1 as per plat recorded in the ofice of the sur yoyor of e District of Columba in Liver 16, tolio S0 Terms of sale: Sold subject, to a first and second trust aggregating abat $10.500. fur- ther particulars of which will be wnnou time of hale; the purc trust to be pad in cash. required. Couveyancing. recordiug onue wlamps at purchaser cost. Terms fo be complied with withiu thirty days. other- wise deposit forfeited wn the property may be advertived ¥nd resodl at the discretion of the trustees. and re i CLAIEENCE HARLY 1. WELCH. A for Howler of Dol-déds, exsu&nos, = PIT WELCH, Note. " THOS. TRU COWEN & f0 BES' SALE OF VALUABLE STORY BEICK RESIDENCE. PREMISES 1701 5th STHEET WEST. By virtue 02 a cortain deed of trust, dated August 10, Y923, being instrument No. 312, recorded Augnst 1. 1925, amons the land T ords of the Thistrict of Calumbia. and at fhe request of {he party secured thervby. the un dersigned trustees will ~ell at public auctic of THURSDA NOVEMBE FM.. the fol pises. sifuaie ALCTIONEERS. W ¥ 1 NORTH AY ¢ . 198, AT FOUR-THIRTY 2 Qexcribed land and ) in the District of Columbia, and and befinz ot 14 of Willian Heine's Heine's subdivision of all of xquare plats yecorded in the oflie of the the District of Columbia, in Libe improvements thereon subject 10 prior decds of trust ampunting to about $3.Y00, further partien of ‘which will be announced at time of sa aid trust to be v cponit of $200 required. Consey recording and revenie st at pur Terms 3 with Within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may advertised und sold at the diseretion of the tr WILLIAM F REN U BROWN Trustees for Holder Surseyor of 10.” folio EDWARD ADAM A, WE! TRUSTEES' RALE OF 1 ON OTIS STREET B 26th A. GARVEY. Attorney of Note. CHLER. AUCTIONEER. IMPROVED LOTS TWEEN 2ith AND ANTI ON SOUTH DAKOY Av BETWEEN ~LAWRENCE MONROE STREETS N By virtue of & decree. Nup trict of Columbia, passil 40465, the uudersigned trusic Kale by public auction, in fro ises, on THURKDAY. THE NOVEMBER. 1024, the f in the District of Columbi, t wit AT FOURTHIRTY 0°CLOCK P, |un 12, square 420, on OUS strect beiween 24k and 28ih treeis e i IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Lots 22 and 23, square 28, on Southi Dakots ave. between Lawre Streets . Terms of sale nce in one and two years, with ix per eent, secured A of trust upou (he prop. erty’sold, or ash A deposit of $100 on e recording. re st of purc N me Court. Dis will offer prem Y ICHARD V. MATTINGLY. LESTER WOOD, nol-d&gs.ex: Trustees. TOMORROW THOK. J. OWEN & SON, AUCFIONEERS OF VALTABLE RESIDENCE STREET i TWE RLING NOKTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed June 20, 1924, being instroment corded June 1924 wrds of ‘the District of request of the part dersigned frustees will sell. at public u in front of the premiwms. on FRIDAY FPOURTEENTH DAY OF NO 1924, AT FOUR 1A 1and and premises. ‘olumbia, and desi i square 304, in division as per plat re 80. of the reconds of the for the District of Columbis s Sold anbjeci 10 a prior decd of tr for £4,000, further particulars of whicn w be amnounced at time of sale: tie Do price abore sais trust to be paid in cal deposit of $200 required. Conveyuneing. cording _and revemue stamps at purchisers cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property muy be advertised und resold at the discretion of the t ¢ PRITZ W FRANCIS M. no3-d&dsexsu&nod N " i .t nd being lot 53 Norment = in bouk 74 of the <ur ALEXANDE SETTLY Trustees THOMAS DOWLING & €O, AUCTIONEE TRUSTEES' SALE OF SEVEN-ROOM AND RECEPTION HALL, BRICK DWELLING, NO. 141 T NORTHWERT u deed of trusi, dated ¥ 8. 1924, and 4 thie iand Tecords for the Dis | aod at in rereby, we will anction in front of the premises { NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH | O°CLOCK P-M._ lot numbered s { Barnes’ and Weaver's, trusie of lots in block oumbered Stellwagen and Edmonsio Luown as “Addition to LeDroit Park " Sai block numbered twenty (20) now kuewn us square_numbered thirty-one bundred und thir. teen (3113) Terms: Sold enbject o an existing first deed of trust $4.000 and a second deed of trust o $1,714.04. balance cash. $3K) deposit requirid at’ time of sale. Al conveyanciz, recording and etamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of eaic o be complied with within 50 davs or the deposit will be forfeited and (he property will be resold at the discretion of the trustees, GARFIELD C. THOMTSON, MELENDEZ KI Trastees. Six-reom house, in good southesst section sslon with small cash payment. Price, ,750, 0D _terms. JAMES MOBBIS WOODWAED, REALTOR, Vacant Houses for Colored. S.e.. nr. N. Cap. st.—Stucco, 4 r., newly ted and papered. S.e., on 6th sL.. 6 r. & xc. cond., metal gar: gmal cash pryment, 0 WN. 715 8th n.w, 13¢ SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. CHEAP. Beven-room house and garage, in Brookland. Apply 1001 N. Y. ave. n. WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES, WANTED_TOUSES FOR QUICK SALE OR roat io cojored, CHAS. % e 8% nw. Pot. 639. = 3 LATROBE ce; price reasonable; n. o Ndress ox BV, Star ofiee. 6 OR 8 BOOM BBICK HOUBE, N.E_ or S.E. large cash payment; would coasider old house, 1‘|‘u;5 8408-J. 150 I¥ YOU WANT TO BELL YUUR PROPERTY list with us. We have buyers wyiting. The 7" W. HOLLOWAY COMPANY, 1110 ¥ st n.w._ Freaklin 898, A 0’8 ROOM HOUSE IN N.W. OR N.E. SEC- tion: ha Dfl. cash parment and can make substantial moathly’ payments ' Must bave bosseavioa ) 8. Ma . Beom 405-7._Continental Bld, ‘WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSRS FO ‘eonside: tion of i 2 v movm 4045, Main los4d SEVERAL HOUSES FOR COLORKD PROM $4,000 to $9,000 on cash payment $350 up- wards: good mouthly payments. If you have such property, list at once for quick results. N. E. RYON CO,, INC., Main 4597, 1423 F St AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. ADAM A, WESCHLEH, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY, BAY.WINDOW BRIOK DWELL- ING, NO. 117 B STRENT NOBTHWEST. By vifte of & decree of the Bopreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 41823, the undersigned trustees wiil affer for sale by publie auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. 'THE THIR- TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, AT FOUB-THIRTY 0'CLOCK F.M., the fol described_land and premises. sittiate city of lmlngn Distriet of Columb wit: " Lot pumbered six (8), in _square gum- Lered Ave hundred eighiy-nine (389). improved 4s above. 6ix rooms; basement room: two toilets; bath; gas; yard rusping through to slley; ‘room for garage. Terms of gale: Ope-third of the purchase money to be paid g cash, the balance in two cqual instaliments, payabie 1o oge aad two years, with {nterest st six per cent per Tum, payable semi-angually, from dey of sale, secured by deed of tryst ‘upon the property sold, or all eush, at the option Gf the pur- chaser. A deposit of $300 required of the pur- chaser at ths Lime of wale.” All converancing. recording, revenue stempe and motarial feed 4t {he cast of the aser. Terme of ssle o be complied with within thirty days from BT Santls reaall the propeiny 40" the. sk e ai nd cost of the defeulting purchaser, after five R g o 1ge | . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUAB TWO - STORY __ BRICK BE! PREMISES STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 10, 1923, heiag instrument No. 53. recorded December 12, 1928, among the land records of the Disinct of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured therebs, the undersigned trustees will seli, wt public au tion in fromt of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTFENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER © 3:30 P.M., the follawing d d premises, situate in the Dis. | trict being of Columbia, und designated und lots and 80, square 33, A 522 24th st now. : Sold suhject to a prior deed of trust for $1.300 on euch lot; fyrther particul f which ‘Will be announeed at time of sule: hase price above said {rost th be A deposit of $200 required. oy g, ‘recording and revemne st purchaser’s cost. Terms to be compl within 30 dars, otherwise deposit and the property may be advertised and resol as the dis as etion of the trustees. CHARLES EDWARD 7. L] Dol dbdwxSudnot THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of all the Stock, Merchandise and Fixtures, in- cloding Soda Fountain, Car- bonator, Chairs, etc., contain- ed in the Drug Store located at the Neely Apartment, 300 11th Street Southeast. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 4584, folio 360 of the land records of e District of Columbie, and at the request of the pariy secured thereby, the undersigned trustows will sell st public auction within the premises on PRIDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBEK A D. 1924, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK._A.M., the “following-described: All of tho stock, merchandise, fixtures, including Sodn fountain, carbooator.’ tables, chairs and merchgndise, end_everything in' and alout that portion of the “said Neely Apartment, premises numbered 300 Bleventl sireet south’ %est, in the aforesaid District of Columbia now’ occupied by the McDowell Drug Cou pany and used in and about the said busi- sn. P Terms of sale: ANl cash. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stawps at cvst of pur: AAgser. . HILUTON JACKSON, JAMER B. PLYNN 808.11.18 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, AUCTION SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS AND HOUSPHOLD “GOODS,” TO PAY EREIGHT. "DRAYAGN AN STORAGE CHA! . ‘o whom it may concern: Notice is Rereby given that-on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1020 §175 'O'CLOCK. we will sell at public a: fion in front of our premises, 113 Flor ayenue n.e., for accrued freight, drayage storage charges, the following goods. refu and unclaimed: For Col. C. A.’ Loundsherry 4" boxes of books: J. B. . 2 boxe hoasehold Mrs. Bernice Albro, mis celianeous *lot ” household " goods: Edward *. consignee, Toledo Metal’ Compuny, (o erates of toy sutomobiles: Mr. Mrs; Koe, miscelianeous lot house: 0ods; K. . Shepard. 1 crated_gaming E‘f.'umx & “Luria. consignee. Whitney shipper. 1 lag grams seed: Youn “ompany, . miscellaneous Loy "omce ol stees. Kapoeck Electric Co. et Shade Compsny, shipper, & shades. § TRANSFEE COMPANY. INC. Jooune 7R 0c25,30°006,13 * | Ma, 476 an per | AL AND | ) equity cau 0. | OF | lowing real estate | improved | AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS THOS. JT OWEN & RONS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUAB] DWELLING, SITUATED ON SIDE 0¥ CON ALABAMA ~AVENUE AND STANTON HOAD SOUTH. virtue of a cortain deed of trust, dated | LA being instrument No. 170, corded Muy K among the of the District of Columbin. and at the request | {of the party see dersigned | trustees wiil sell v i front | of the premises, THE FOUR. TEENTH DAY OF NOV AT FIVE PO, the fol and premises. situ mbia and design; 17._in Charl of “The Ridg: as per plat folia 69, of the records £ the’ Distri at p o . excepting ) un was condemued and taken by procecdings in the District cuse No. 1480, in the Supreme District of Co The ahov ribed land ix also knoy Terms: Sold subject t for uboui $1,%0 which will be ai purchase price in cash deposit ik, recording duys urt of purch complicd wiih within 30 deposit forfeited d the properts be advertised und re wold at the discretion of the trustees FRITZ W. ALEXAND ROBEK) LEE EVANS no3-ddedsexSudnos Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER TRUST B S SALE OF VALUABLY OVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST By sirtue of tain Gevd of trust r August 14, in Liber 4791, ol & fand recomt of Columb) the reque ccured. the under public’ wuction i MONDAY " THE OF NOVEML THIRTY O'CLOCK P, real estute sitite ™ As n square 007 | ~old e Bewspag HOWAKD Mo GEORGE AL KOBINSON i d&ds exsu Trusteds THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS NG 1o TRUSTEER SALE ( PACHED VERE BEING PREMINLS NORCHIWEST, (T VALUATLE JASHED DWEL] [ o a VY CHA hia I publ.e ced 3 el st ) frout o premises, on FIRIDAY PWENTY FIRST DAY OF NOVEMEER 1929, AT FOUE ATy FFIVE 0'CLock 1 fallowinz party WILLIANM WM G WESCHLER {Household Furniture, and Upright Pianos, Carpets and Rugs, Bookcases, for Storage Charges. 800 Pieces Electrical Fixture Glassware, Dynamite Fuse Box, Elec. Time Clock, etc. | By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. At 10 C'Clock A.M. Actomotiles, inciuding Tou Cars, Roadsters and Deliveries. AT 11 AM W0 New Taik ADAM A. WESCHLE Auet C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts- | B 715 13th 3t. | REGSTERED Large Sale of Household Goods and Personal Effects At Public Auction i At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. | Saturday, November 15, 1924 1Md . At 10 AM. At 11 am. L. C. Smith Typewrit Order of U. ‘Mu!\l rfe ety ALSO AT 12 M. Touring Car and crder of U. S, Marshal. | Il i { ! National i c by C. G. SLOAN & CO.. Ine.. nol 14 THOS. Aucts. OWEN & SON ST 1 DWELLING GIRARD K PREMISES NORTHW EST. By virtue of & ¢ September 192 ccorded Septimber reconls of the District the request of (he party undersizned 1 of Columbin, and secured thereby, Sl at public aue on MONDAY. NOVEMBER VE PO, the sifuate | easant Pinins, pdnts the surve Liber 44, at folio 26. parti seribed s premises 728 Girard st Sold subject to @ prior deed of trust furtier particolars of whie be announced st time - tha Darehan | price above said tru. of S200 requ and resenne e 10 be stamps mpl deposit ed and b csold at tiw BARRE BARRETT P. RS YE _no6-d&ds.exc THOS. J. OWED OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING £ NO. 4004 N UE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trast dated December 17, 1923, being instru recorded December 27, 1923, a records of the District of Columbia. an request of the purty ed_therchy. Qersigned trustees will seil at publie uction fn front of the premises, on THUKSDAY, THE WENTIFTH DAY OF MBER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the Tollow- % described land and premises. Situate in the Sty of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being Iot numbered xty-two (62), in - Woudbury Blaic's sub- Qivision of lots in block numbered thirty-six (38), “Petworth Addition to the City of Wash- ington,”” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 45, at folio 185: said lot designuted’ for taxation purposes as lot 62, square 3134, Terma: Sold subject to u prior deed of trust securing the sum of $1.000. also a second deed of trust securing the sum of S2.000. further particulars of which will be anneunced ut the fime of sale: the purchase price above said trusts to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. Conveya SALE | anired lor Player ¥Ford | { cured by decd of trust npon the property sold, | somi | Wastington, the € purc o with wit Cponit forfeited and Uised and torold AL {Fustees. WADE B. HAMPTON, JOHN A. THOMPSON, rustees, the property ma, the discretion of nol0-d&ds,cxSa , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924 AUCTION SALES |, FUTURE DAYS. g TFHOK. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. RUSTEE'S ~ SAl LUABLE 1M ROVED REAL BEIN CHEVY CHASE, D, By virtue of a cortain deed of trust duly rded, in Liber No. 4524, folio " of " the land records of ‘the Distric Umbia. and 4t the request of the b 1 fhe e und 4 trusiee will auction 1 of the arem MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH NOVEMBER A.D. 1921, at FOUR the following described | uste in the Divoict of Col ted ws wnd being lots th one’ (31) 4 Fiy-iwo (42) in quare teen hundred ‘and 6ty (174) in Fulten R Gordon’s wubdivision of part of the tract of land called “Cheyy Chase.” ax per piut re- corded in Liber County No. folio 41, of tiie records of the office of the surveyor of e District lumbia Terme of SuleOne-third _of chase mones to be paid in cash, two equal insiullments, payl wo years, with iuferest st six per annuu, payable semiannualis. from dey of sele. secured by deed of {rasi upon the Droperts old, or all cash. at the option of Tie purcliwr. A depoxit of §300 will be e wt’ tize of wele. ANl conveyancing recomding, pevene stumps, etc. ut ot ol prirchaser. Terus of sale o be complied with Within 50 duy~ frow dny of sale, otherwis irustee Toserses the Tight 1 resell th wrty ut the risk snd cost of defan! saser. afier lise dase advertisem ) ome mewspajer published ). CWAKHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMEANY. Trustee. ALFRED If. LAWSON. nol d&ds.exsu on OF and premises, bia. und the pur- Ixlence in in one and | per centum Real Estate Officer THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEE! FOUR VALUABLE 52, 133, 154 | among (he land and_at thereby at publc premises, o FRI IRST DAY OF NO AT FOUR O'CLOCK ribed iand and prem records of request e of Distric the party trusiees will n desenated u Hele s of the Liber e umbin the rear n A% per plut recorded sveyor for the Distrl at folio 54, pai feet of suid lot, 50 eing designated s a “private alles” &1 suid plat: also the west 16 feet front on K street by full depth there £ ot lettervd B in Julin A. Smoot and 5~ suldivision of lots in square 5, as per plat recorded in sald surveyor's office in Liber K. W. at folio 13, suid part of lot let { B how beinz Known for purposes of assessment acd tuxation sx lot AIT Teris of sale: Bach sold subject to a prior Crust for $2.625. further particulars 1 will be wnnonneed ut time of o purchiase price above swid trost to puid i casb. A de of 8200 will b quired on ewch na uveyancing. record g and revenie stamps at purchaser's cost. Lerms to be complied with within thirty days therwise deposit forfeited und the property uay dvertised and resoid ut ihe disere tiow of the ces ARTHUR PRED MeKEE. in the of Cu BISHOP, BOlLd&ds exs Trustees. THOS. 1. OWE STEF DW | RADE LLING, BE T NORTHW, ' T. deed of t-ust. dated ustrument No. 57, re amwoug e Jand records and at the request undersigoed ! tion. in_front INDAY. THE SEVEN WEMBER, A.D. 1924, ¢ seribed land of Co ed as and being all of Frank 8. Collin sub- | ave’s Diseypointment, AT FOUR und prem 1 £ part of rded the Distr, folio 135: also part of lot fon. n suid ~qus; 16 feet of that cert division r 82, 15 in the same and also the west D of land abont 5§ the smid lot 15 and lying Scuth of lots 16 1o 20 in <aid <ublivi- nid ~quare 1302 and being described purticu byt following metes and bounds- Begianing for (he same on the <outh | ©Street northwest st the poriheast 16 acd thene south? along o0 16 o the 20.foot public nd west in said square alogx the north lme of the sint of intersection eaid £ 1" Raid morth line of Brien” garage Tot. 10" the | U ad auare 1302, and | saud vast lipe & i line of “xaid aho » ami ot 16 1o the " property. be wrwood snd It outh | o east aixo known s subdivision at recorded ip | Le Dist of trust particulurs of which 1 of sale be pai Convesanci at pure with within thirt deposit ordin mas b adver 106-d&ds.exSu M A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEEE 58 SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, § 1006 K ST, SE N0 1001 K ST LOT IN S No ING of Columb the undersigned public auetion, i MONDAY. NOVIMBER. A OCLOCK PM.. nd_ premises, situate District of Co- feet 11: inches iot 3 and the by the full south 27 feet froot. of on DAY O AT FOUR-THIRTY fowing described Timbi front By eunt front Gentn " also t “rant by x depth of 60 feet of original lot 5 in G cribed in one parcel: Begin Yame on soutli R street at a ot frim the southwest rinning thence east thence north 90 feet \west G0 (ot to Tenth street | Al on swid street 27 feet o corner of said lot 5. thence et ud hence south 3 tee? 6 iackes | e f begmning, to e offered sepa: Lo al an entircy. cuia offers to e %o the" ourt Torms of ‘sale: On : To e paid i cqual installments. pasuil AT, with interest at sx pe Dasable ‘wnvally. from o the fol of W riginal corner { on_suid street thence nee rately third of the purchase | balence in twe in oue aud two ceut per annum, s y of sale, ® or all cash, &t the opiion of the purchaser. A deposit of S100 on eacl parcel required of the the time of sale. Al eon recording, resene stamps and aotarial The cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be eompiied with wit from le, otherwise serve t o resell the pi rirk o st of the defaulting pus five days' advertisement of such newspaper | published i the G- PHILBRICK MeCOY, Columbian Buildisg, HOWARD RO¥D. Iuvestment Byilding. "Trustees. 1 city of i nof-ddds exsn & €0.. AUCTIONEERS o NORTHEANT deed of trust dated | 924, und duly recorded Auj 1 5. 1924, of fue Iaud recurds of tie District of lunibis, as instrament No. 106. aud t the rty secured thereby. we will | I iou in_{ront of the premi- | on - THURNDA )VEMBER TW. 2T AT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, following deserided real extate situgted in tlie ity of Washinglon. Disirict of Columbis kiown aud distinguished us 1ot numbered sixty-pine (89) in Square numbered forty-one Tundred and_twenty eight (4128) of B. F. Ee wurds' subdivision of_ Grove's Park, as re corded in Liber No. 70, at folio 36, as re. corded in_the office of the surveor for the District of Columbia. logether with the im. 2 Februury bath, electric lights and cellar, and known as ‘erms_of sale: Nold subject to an existing first deed of (rust of $4,250 Learing interest at at 7% per annum. puysble semi-unnually, to be secured by a deed of trust on the above mentioned property, or all cush at the pur- chuser's option. $300 deposit required at time of sale. Gonveyanciug. notary fees, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser’s cost. In. to be complied with within thirty days, -wise the deposit will be forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trust: FBRANK M. STEPHEN, Trustee. ¥eudall Building, City. H. CRAWFORD MAYNOR. Trustee. TTADAM A, SCHLER, AUCTION TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AUTOMORILE. By virtue of a chattel deed of Lrust dated July 25, 1924, and st the request of (he party | secured thereby. the undersigmed trustee will sell by publ auction, at Weschler's, 920 BER A 3 "CLOCK = ope 1 touring ear, No. 8393621, -oif12,13,14 a AUCTIO FUTU YS. THOMAS DOWLI TBUSTEES' RTORY DWELLING, NO. 1254 YOU ST. N.W. By virtue of ‘u certain deed of trust duly recorded on September 17. 1923, as instrument No. 142 of the land records for the District of ‘Columbia and at the request of the parly secuped thereby. we will sil at public au tion.” in front of ti pises on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER EI1G i), 1924, AT ¥OUR OCLOCK P, the following described land and premises situate in tie City of Washing ton. District of Columbia. known und de- scribed as Jot_numbercd one hundred wnd sev exteen (117) in George W. Codran’s subdivi wion of lots in square numbered fwo hundred und seventy-fonr (274) as per plat recorded k 16, page 116 of U ords of the or's ot i District of Columbix. et wit Drovements thercor erms of sale: Rold subject to two_existing SAL AND | | Couvey stampe and re | Terms of sale to Liirty duys frow duy e deposit will be forfeited be advert ) of thetrus NEII DAVIDSON Trustess. g wolary fees, revenue ing &t purchaser's cost mpiied with v itil of ale, otherwise 1 and the property sold at the dise Express serviee to Eoglasd and priacipal ports on Contivent. Mag- Bifcent vessels, including Majestic, world’s lurgest ship. Highest &randards of luxury. comfort asd calsine. Also 12 cabin shipy offer- ing_atfractive, low rates. e eacavite ‘Washington Office, 1208 F Street, N.W. R. M. Hicks, Manager AUSTRALIA HONOLULUY. NEW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Roval Mail Steamers " "(20,000 tous)....Nov. 19 Jan. 14 | (13500 tons). . Dec. 17 Feb. 11| Sail from Vancouver. B. C. 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