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AUCTION FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. CLEVELAND PARK. Attractive detached resldence, containing 0 Enicudid rooms and 3 baths, double rear screen- ed porches, 2-car garage: thoroughly moder Targe Joi: excellent eondition: price roduced Jor immediate suie: §25,000. Fhoue for ap- polutment to tupect S G+ P. BARRETT, Main 9016, 1502 K st. VACANT—MOV 6 rooms. new home. a.m.i block of Rhode Is. ave. n.c. €I0.330. Terms ‘o suit 10 rooms. aan.i. h. tion. S12500. Terms K sbomie: N oy torms Norihwest: Jows: fmi; wonthly H. C. MAYNOR CO:., 1402 No_Car Potomac T FOR COLORED—N.F In desirable residential sec- tion. Practically new tapestry brick, 19 ft. wide; six-large, bright rooms; elec.; furnace heat; colonial front and rear porches. Deep lot. One-car garage. Price, $6,750; $500 cash. Monthly payments less than rent. how Tdeal lo one ion, w.h.: northwest loca 6 gas, bath; $3.000; 20 new, 4 and £200 and $300 cash room bunga $40 and 300 CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor, NW. 924 14th ST. QFFICE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0°CL NEW BRICK HOMES. Within the shadow of the Catholic University gt and the Soldiers’ Home Park. \'here Values are Sure to Grow. Six large rooms, open fireplaces, three porches, built-in garages; built and tinishe 2 superior manner > IN'AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P, FOR JOUR CRITICAL INSPECTION ANDCOM- TARISON. : ke 3400-3410 Tenth Street N.E (Brookland). Charles M. Wallingsford, A. Connor, S AND BUILDERS, $1 Woodward Ruilding, _ Ma MT. PLEASANT. 9 rooms and bath, glassed sleeping porch, extra luvatory; room for garage; brick. §5,500. ™ BROOKLAND. 14th & 16th STS. and bath; large lot. BETWEEX Detached; 8 rooms Eaw term. $S500. DETACHED. Owner compelled to sacrilice lovely amid saubbers and large lot: S roomm, 4 Todrooms: bath and extia luvators on the gronnd floor; stone fireplace; Rarage space. T BUNGALOW. ff Conn 6 large rooms, 2 closets. fireplace. - instantaneons r. asbestos roof; room for gu- on. $13.800. NNING, ST. N.W. 20x136: 2ear brick garage: front aud_double rear D facing park APPLEBY, Tome: batiis Tage: id 06 CH Corner Tot, roome. baht ideally located block Main 1191 1415 G st ATTRACTIVE HOMES SOUTHEAST. $3,950. $300 Cash $40 Per Month. Tncluding Al Interest VACANT. Sample House 921 6th St. S.E. Open for Inspection. Six large rooms, newly papered, painted and in excellent coudition ipside ‘and out Front yard (fencedln), back yard to paved alley. Only Few Leit. J. DALLAS GRADY, 322 Marsland Bldg., 1410 H st. now. Main EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. 335 W ST. N.E. ONLY $8,930. (Near 4th and W sts., close to cars. New corner house. 8 rooms, bath and garage EASY TERMS. SMALL CASH PAYMENT. Any Broker or, THRIFT BUILDING CO BUNGALOW TYPE. Petworth. bingalow ype n one Pet worth, clo serv ice and public than three ¥ owner, who of ir.” Nix bright, well pro- portioned _rooms, hath,” hardwood floors, open fireplace in liviog room. clectric lights, hot-water Leat and ali improvements.” Splendid lot, 40x100, wide paved n An excellent value at $9,050. Easy ferms. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors, 1334 11 St. N.W. ¥ n_ 9503 x INVESTMENT. Near 11th and Penna. ave. s.e. Two nice 5-room and bath brick homes; gas light; latrobe heat. Property in good repair. Both rented and showing good return, Price, $8,500. Small cash pay- ment. Easy monthly payments. CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor, NW. v line, bus 924 14th ST. MAIN g'sl NEW HOMES, READY TO MOVE IN. 4011 TO 4017 13th ST. N.W. Six large rooms, tile bath, h.-w.h,, electric lights, hardwood floors, built-in ice box, one- piece sink and lots of extras; double gear porches; wide front orch; deep lot to wide alley. ‘or sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON, 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main _5526. BRIGHTWOOD—$9,950. A very complete and practical de- tached home, jocated in & section of detached properties and having eas access to the public school and 14l ot, car line. It is most attractive in appearance, nearly mew and in perfect condition throughout, Very large liv- fng room full ‘width of house. with tapestry brick open fireplace and built- in_ bookcases, dining room, three well arranged bedrooms, complete tile bath, excelient heating plant, electric light hardwood floars and ' other conve: jences. A splendid lot, 443145, wWith beantiful lawn, flowers and shrubbery. Owner has just reduced price to effect quick " e Very convenient ferms. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors, 1334 H 8t N.W. Franklin 9503, (THE TRULY ECONOMICAL. 500—$550 CASH—$55 MONTHLY. 5 rooms and bath, modern heating plant, et ; 4 blocks to Rhode Tsland good lots; 20 built: 15 sold. HO' CH PROPERTY—Take any ear leaving 15th and G sts.; get off at 16th st. and Rhode Island ave. n. walk north to Jrvisg. Salesman op property from 1 to 5 p.m. TER L & LITTLE, IN N.W. 3283, A M nk. 1636 or Pot. 2802-J. NORTHWEST SECTI.CSN. Two-story brick: 6 rooms and bath; gas; elec.; h.-w.b.; bardwood foors and trim. Price, ST W. HOLLOWAY CO.,, 0 Fet W, Fraak, 808, eve; S FOR SALE—HOUSES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FOR SALE—HOUSES. | " FOR SALE—HOUSES. VEAR BEAUTIFUL MERIDIAN PARK. Modern brick home, containing 10 lovely rooms and bath, oak floors d trim, double brick garage, on an attractive, quiet street, $13,500. Phons for wln!me’n! to inspect. . C.P. BARRETT, _MAIN 0016 1502 K UNSURPASSED VALUE. 1749 Irving St.—Corner. Very substantial built. A real home bargain. Vory easy terms. ANY BROKER OR'THRIFT RUILDING CO.. OWNER. __PHONE MAIN 768, Detached—In Town. $12,750. A most unusyal opporiunity to pur- chasé u completely detached lowe, lo- cated in’ that popular and convenent wection close to 14th st and Park r i Nitunte large lot, S0N127, Zarage open‘ng on ublic alley. “The Tiouss Ix 4 two-stors and attic ispe. huving on the first H floor a. lurge’ living room, library, din i e kitchen ani five bedroois . Kelsey heating ctrie lights and other fea- tures” ‘Worth investigating, LEvening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors, W { 1534 W 8, Franklin 9300, PETWORTH. Another Row of Our Modern Homes. Six_Already Sold. $9,750—Easy Terms—$9,750. An inspection of these modern homes will couvince you that they gre the best bus in the city.” There are sis exceptionally large rooms, Tardwood foors, tiled hath With shower. coneréte front porch. 10-faot wide rear po vers deep lof:' large, bright celiar: Tn VS, servant's lavatory; open for inspec every duy until 9 pam. Sumple house, "SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY, Owners and Builders, _1409 L St N.W. Main 9111, 518 and hands, evecything: rooms and provements: sepa- rate’in every detail. An escelient fuvestment. Priced low. on eas ferms.sée C.W. DCUFFY. Col ‘ Columbia Heights. Best buy in Columbia Heights. Six large rooms, strictly modern. One-alf block off 14th Street. Owner leaving town. Only $10, Near Walter Reed. Reduced for quick sale. Semi-bungalow, 6 large rooms, strictly modern, big lot. Bargain at £,230. Columbia Heights. Three-story brick residen 9 rooms and two complete b improvements. - Koom' for gara aved | alley. Price only $12,500, on easy terms. Located_only one-balf block off 14th st. | North Cleveland Park Large semi-detached brick residence only cne-half block from car line: splendid Tiving room. with & raised brick freplace: nicely arranged Kitehen, with large pantry | and buili-in fie chest, 1 piece porceiain sink, ete. Three bedrooms with roomy clovets: contatninz ths. Modern | tils baths and a glaxs and plastered sleep- ing porch. Attic over entire house. Ouk floors, electricity, h.w.h. Pittsburg in- stantaneous heater. Fine yard, with a paved alley in rear. Priced at least two thousand dollars under market value, at | ouly $12,950. Northeast—$7,500. Practically new brick bome of six large | rooms and ‘tile bath. Froot porch and | tleeping porch. H.-w.h. and electricity. | Bulltin fce crest, concrete porches, et | screens and awuings. Very I | Located one-half block off 16th s | | | Brookland Bungalow—$8,500. Situated onme block off Rhode Island avenue n.e. Six rooms and h. Mot water Leat and elec. | wooa floors. ___reaconable. terme. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P. M. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, 13th and K N.W. Plone Main 4600, Washington_Re e Noard. NATL. MUSEUM. 57 0 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY. | Large 12-room brick rooming bouse. Splen- did rental district, within walking distance of many Government bldgs. Deep vard to paved alley. Show by appointment only. $7.000—EXCELLENT TERMS. 8-room brick: b.w.h., gas light; l-car garage; all in splendid condition. ~ Possession 0 days, Near prominent businéss thorough- fare. Phone for information, PETWORTH—S$8,350. On paved street and paved alley, large six- room “modern brick _residence; h.w.b. tricity, hardwood floors. One-car garage. Close fo bus and car service, One of the besi buys in this popular section. Libérai terms, NEW HOME N.W.—$8,000. ‘Within one blo of 14th st. unusually low pri & beautiful tapestry bric lome of six spacious rooms: h-w.h., elec., hardwood floors; large Colonial front porch, I double rear porches; tile bath, built-in rigerator; deep yard; lmproved street. A Zeauine bargai W.—$13,500, tile JUST OFF 16TH ST. N. A wonderful home of tapestry brick. spacious rooms: h.-w.h.. electricity, oak bard. wood floors, built-in refrigerator; large kitch- en, pantry; eplendid deep back vard; two-car garage; paved alley. Owner wiil repaper e tire bouse. Owner will accept $2,000 cash and easy monthly terms. JOS. SHAPIRO CO., 919 15th St. N.W. Franklin 1140, BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. $7,975—MT. PLEASANT. A Bargain. An_opportunity to purchase a very desirable home property situated west of 16th street, morth of Park road. There are ten splendid rooms; tile bath: front two rear porche: electric lights and excellent heating plant. Good condition throughout. Vacant, Very reasonable terms. This is a splendid buy, and we might mention that it is ouly one block from mew public school. $9,100—SEMI-DETACHED BRICK—Must Be Sold. A well situated tapestry brick in the Northwest section—convenient to two car lines. Comparatively pew: cement front porch; 6 large, bright rooms; tile bath; oak floors; two large rear porches; several built-in features; hot-water heat;_electric lights. Rear lot fenced in. ge on paved alley. Convenient terms and immediate possession. 36,750—ANOTHER BARGAIN| Easy Terms. A “splendid home property, situated just south of Chevy Chase; convenient to public school, stores, churches, etc. It is a two-story brick dwelling, 20 ft. wide, having six large rooms, reception hall and modern bath; colonfal front porch; electric lights; laundry tubs, cel- lar, etc. Terms, $1.000 cash, $35 per month carrying charges. A good value. $7,750—PARK VIEW. T nats Near Soldiers’ Home. Hero is a colonlal type brick dwell- ing situated in a most convenient and popular locality. The price will war- rant your immediate inspection. There are six bright rooms; tile bath; front and two creened rear porches: several added attractions. Hot-water = heat: electric lights, House just redecorated thiroughont. Tworcar cement garage. Easy terms. $8,500—CHEVY CHASE. California Bungalow. A delightful and particularly attra tive detached home situated on a won- dertul corner lot 6'£180. Owner having WE WANT TO SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE IN HOME VALUES."’ o NORTHWEST. $16,500—$2,000 Cash. $1,000 Less Than Présent Value. Tour years old. blocks to 14th st. car line. 13th STREET NEAR SHEPHERD ST. $10,500. One block to 10th Seven rooms and bath, 4 bedrooms. gla: st. bus. Corner semidetached brick. has 8 closed kitchen porch, hardwood foors, rooms and 2 baths, h.-w. heat, hardwood floors, water heat, room for garage, paved alley. tireplace. brenkfast porch, glass-inclosed sleep- CLEVELAND PARK. ing porch, cement front porch, instantaneous $15,500. water heater, room for garage, paved alley. PETWORTH. 2,500 Cash—Balance Arranged. Seml.detached, § rooms and 2 baths, b $9,000—Extremely Easy Terms. ter heat, fireplace, hardwood floors, instantane. i< rooms and bath, One ous water lieater, ice box, built-in garage, ce. block to bus line. ment porches. B in- hot- lot-water heat. TERRELL & LITTLE, INC., 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285. EVENINGS PHONE FRANKELIN 1886J OR POTOMAC 28027, ——— . L. SANSBURY CO.,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5. NEW CHEVY CHASE HOMES 3700-18 JENIFER ST.. JUNT HALF A BLOCK EAST OF CON: THE MOST DESIRABLE PART OF CHEVY CIIASE. NBW HOUSES, THAT WITHOUT QUESTION LAR FIOUSES IN WASHINGTON. THERE ARE BEDROOMS): EVERY UP-TO-DATE APPOINTMEN THESE OVER. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M PETWORTH. PRICE, $9.550. The best house in thiy rapldly growing section under $10,000; full 0-foot-wide br.ck. with wix rooms and bath: oncrete front poreh; double rear porches: lot-water heat and electric 1ight; oak foors: lot over 140 feet decp. This is & house that is different and will surely appeal to_you. MUST BE SOLD. We are offering a 3-storv brick the best part of Columbia Heigh a block from the 1ith st. car line that is real .value. The house ix vacant, but is in perfeet condition, and the owner will con- sider most reusonable terms. Nine large rooms and bath: particularly large bedrooms: hot-water heat and ‘electric light; very deej iot. Plone Main 5004 for key to inspect. BECTICUT AVE.. IN VERY ATTRACTIV THAN ANY 8IM D TWO BATHS (FIVE COME OUT AND LOOK INE_ROOMS A) GARAGE. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. A beautiful corner house this fashionable section; would be an ideal cexidence for a congressman or Army or Navy ficer: ideally adapted for entertaining n- suil plan,” with 10 rooms and 3 baths; all modern conven'ences, of course; garage. This home has just been listed with us today, 80d we urge you to see it at once. SAUL’S ADDITION. PRICE, $13.000. Detached home in @ nelgh- borliood 0f permanent vaine and refinement at less thau row-house cost. It has elght fooms, four bedrooms aud bath: hot-water | beat "and electric light: hardwood floors: | porches: fine, well proportioned lot. Small | cash payment required. | 1313-23 BUCHANAN ST. N.W. PRICE. $10.0%° THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS TN TOCATED 1N A FINE. WELL ESTABLISHED SECTION. JUST OFF 14h ANOTHER NEW HOUSE'IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD THAT MAY BE | ROUGHT AT ANYWHERE NEAR THIS PRICE AND YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL To. Sop | THEM BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD. KIX LARGE ROOME AND BEAUTICCEEY EQUIPPED BATH AND SHOWER, THRER WIDE TORCHES OPEN PIREFLACE AND T s SR_FEATURES. GARAGE. TERMS EXCEEDINGLY LOW. OPEX AN LIGHTED DAILY UNTIL 9 IAL. O QRN AND) L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, “‘Bverytling in Real Estate,” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904- MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. in ‘the heart of 1 house in less than NEW LON EW HOMES IN A ERE 1S 5 THESE EXCELLENT HOME BUYS ARE NOW FOR SALE. Four-Bedroom, Detached Home in Saul’s Addition—$13.250. Attractive 50-foot lot developed with shrubbery, ete. me ‘of the finest resident ions of the city. Four bedrs o_improvement In wouderful condition. U3 now If you are interssted or care to inspec New Modern Brick Home— Near Catholic University for $8,550. New brick home, contalning six large rooms and bath. concrete front rear porches; has hot-water heat, electricity and gas, a bullt-in garage. ‘eptionally well fin shed and contains many exeellent features. An Extraordinary Home Offer— Chevy Chase, Facing Country Club. . Located on a beautiful lot, 55-foot front, with pleasing outlook over wonderful Cor Cinb” Lot % room, decatned Home. Ditch cobon enter-nall plan: ai) msodern . provements and garae: fea wner {s leaving T must sell! . Fears oid, in very Ane condition. $13050, T (o 75 must eell. " Houss fp about two A Good Buy, Four Bedrooms, Brick, Modern Home, Off 14th St. dextiiren room (four bedroome) home in good condition; es'rable section of new homes, Froot and rear porches, hot-water beat, electri hardwood floors. and on good, deep 1ot {0 alley With pients of space fo garager At $11505 it is an excellent huy, and quick action is necded, as it is bound to sell. Unusually Fine Home— Just off Massachusetts Ave.—$15.250. Eight large rooms and two baths (four hedrooms): the ranged and in vers good condition. Pleasing brick construc cated in & most desirable section of the clty, Just off Mass. ave.. in @ section of fine Homes, Has every modern convenlence, and, in addition. many extras. Priced right. i Thes¢ howes are all open for your iuspection, which will be gladly afranged. . SHANNON & LUCHS, INC., 713 14th Street N.W BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. $21,750. CATHEDRAL HIGHLANDS. Detached Brick. An individual tvpe home situated at oo of the highest poin in the city overlook:ng # Goverament reservation and a beaofif: wooded valiey. Tts proximity to the National Cathedral und fmmediate surroundings will unquestionably assure permanent valne. Construction and plan are outstanding features, while every re ssary to the “Complete Home'® s obtained in this attroct.ve cormer prop. erty. There are eight splendid rooms: two beautifully equipped {il baths, one having shower: two inclosed porchen: oak 800rs {hrough- out: attic: maid's room and lavatory: siate roof: built-in garage. Beautiful lot. Exceptionally liberal torm. DOWNTOWN. brick dwelilng situsted in the immediate downtows There are 14 exceptionally large. bright rooms: iwo compleie " bathe: _porcl fireplaces: many other added " attractions; hot-water heat: electric itghts. x100. ~ This lot gives a full 203100 buliding lot without interfering with present construction and plan of the house. The property i la frer commercial bus.ness zone and adds cousiderable value from this standpoint. - Price asbed is only $18,500. Terms. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. A beautifully situated home property just west of Connecticdt few minutes’ walk from the Circle, stores, ‘public schools. ete, home and modern fn every detall. Two storles and attic; iarge front porch. seven splendia rooms (four bedrooms and two complete baths on second floor), exria large living. room with fireplace; hardwood floors; two large screened rear porches: pumerous huiliin Tentures; hot-water heat; light; beautifull 2 > $14,7050. Liberal term: s utitully improved lot; garage. Price oaly located in Saul's Addition, Irooins, 2 on first foor: all mod. This is an excellent buy. Fhone rch and doub) his bome is e Terms are reasonable. Tocated on 13th street, in a most rooms most attractively a: on, with good side lot. L. Cali, Main 2345. A large, roomr, section. just ‘off Ma ave, and only a It is & popular planned elect COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. A most desirable home situated in that popular section i of Fourteenth street and Park road. It is & pre.war-bullt houss besjae meointe Tioaaliy large rooms: modern bath; electric light and up-todate heating plant. . Ezcellent ioy to wide, paved alley. Twocar garage. Liberal terms and possession. Price 5,000 CLEVELAND PARK. A new semidetached brick duwelling situated withl and eply ' few sbort blocks from Cievelind Park Public ocPnt. 50 pleted and wi ready for occupancy ew days. Uie “bath with Buliin tub And Artares: ‘concrete front porchi” tws sarky LLEUC, room foors; living room with fireplace: instantaneous heater: hot-water heat: elactrid Tipne Deautiful Tot 25x180. Terms, $2,000 cash and $100 per month. Drice only $13 500, of the Cathedral 1t 1s practically com- D Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, “The Home of Ho;nes.” 1417 K St. N.W. te Board. Members of Washington R Main 9300. . LEGAL NOTICES D T it A H. STEPHENS AND FRANK W, MADIGAN, Attorneys. IN THE SUP! COLORED BARGAIN. ON 1st NEAR R ST. A substantial 6-room and bath brick house on st. n.w. ar R. This house is 3 rooms deep and has hot-air heat and a double garage to a paved alley. It is in excellen cond tion throughout: owner occuples; imme: diate sess.on. This house underpriced for ¥ ng REAL ESTATE, Main 989. 1311 H st. n.w. REME _COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis, Holding a District Court. —In re: Condemnation of land for the open- ing of a public alley in Square 963, In the Dis trict of Columbiy.—District Court No. 1648.— Notice and Order of Publication.—Notice s hereby given that the Comm!ssioners of the District of Columbia, pursuant to the pro- visions of section 1008 to section 1610, in- clusive of the Codé of Law for the District of Columbia, have filed a petition in this court praying for the condemuation of the land Recessary for the opening of an alley in square 988 (bounded by 11th and 12th, F and G stree! and Maryland avenue northe in the Dis- trict of Columbla, as shown on a map or plat filed with the said petition as part thereof, and praying also that this court empanel & Jury in accordsnce with the law provided for in such cases to assess the damages each own- er of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the opening of the suid public alley and the condemnaiion of the land necessary for the purposes thereof, and to assess as benefits re- sulting therefrom the entire amount of said COLORED. I have several desirable homes located in the best sections of the city, having 5 to 8 rooms. Price, $4,250 to $7,950. Terms very easy. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W. left the city permaneatly is obliged to sell, and you will do weil to investigate quickly. There are Cve splendid rooms; modern bath: living room with freplace; oak floors; large front porch; attic over entire house: electric lights, etc. Per. fect condition. Vacant, Dy reaso able terms acceptable. $6975—NEW HOUSE. Immediate Downtown Section. Only four left of a group of 38 just completed, They are iveniently .situ- ated within walking distance of down- town aud only u few short blocks from the Cupitol. ~ Six bright room: Dath; oak floors; front porch; screens for the front; Ideal hot-water heating plant; electric 1ights; gas water Leater: laundry_tubs and a built-in fireproof ga- rage. We are confident the terms will Suft your convenience. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, “The Home of Homes.” Main 9300. 1417 K St. NN\W. Members of Washington Real Bstate Board, damages, including the expenses of these pro- ceedings’ upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of land, which will be benefited by demnation, in the rtion that Jury may ‘Snd said cels of land will be benefited as provided for, in and by the aforeéaid Code of Law. by the court, this 13th day of November, 1924, ondered that all persons havi in these proceedings be, and they are hereby, ‘warned and commanded to & on or befors the 15th day at 10 o'clock a.m. NORTHERN VIRGINIA farms, country homes, estates; near the National Capital. Let us know what you want. STONE & FAIRFAX, 1342 New York Ave. Main 2424, ar in this court December, 1024, ., and continue in attend: ance until the court shall have made its fnal order ratifying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of benefits of the fury to bo empaneled and eworn here! further ordered, that a copy of this notice and ogder be published twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washington ‘Evening Star, the Washington Herald and the Wash- ington Post, newspapers rnnn-nea in the said District, commencing at least ten days before the said- 15th day of December, 1924, It is IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A 2.APT, HOUSE ‘with all modern improvements, where the income from one-half will carry the house, handy to 14th st. and Park rd., call Main furthered ordered that & copy of this notice and order be served by the United States mar- shal or his deputies, upon each of the owners o8 the fee of the 1and to be condemned here- a8 mi found by marshal, o1 within the District of Uolutrbia. of December, 1924, court, Justice. A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. Clerk. F. E. CUNNINGHAM, % k. =~ 0017,19,24,26 SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. _ SEVERAL kELEOT HOMES FOR SALE terms or rent: one home Chans om1y" 3100 mon and several sub- *NE: RYON €O, INC,, Main 4597, 1423 F st. C. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES KFUTURE DAY! AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLEE, AUCTIONEER TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1006 K ST. 8.E.; FRAME ING, NO. 1004 K ST: SE., AND UN. IMPROVED LOT IN REARFRONTING ON 10th ST. 8.E. By virtue of & decrée of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. 42319, the undersigned trustees will ofter for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE SEVEN- TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M lowing described land and . premkes, situate in the city of Washin District of (i Iumbla, ‘to wit: The west 7 feet 13 inches tront By full depth of original lot 3 and the edst 36 feet 10% fnches fiont by the full depth of or ginal fot 4, also the soath 27 feet front by Tot 5 in square 975, described in one Begin- ning for' the south K street at & t st from the southwest corner of waid lot 4 aud rugning thence east on said street 43 feet, thence north 90 feet 6 inches, thence west @9 feet to Tenth street thence south on swid stree feet to ia 5. thence rence sonth 63 feet G inches place of beginning: to be offered sepa- and as au_entirety, said offers to be reported to the court. Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchdse money to be paid fu cash, the Lalance in two equal fustallments. payable and_two years, with interest at six per cent per anoum, payabie semi-annually, from day of sale, se cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchusers A Geposit of $100 on cach parcel required of the purchaser at tie time of sale. All convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps and votarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of salo 0 be complied with within thirty days from das of sale, otherwise the trusices re- serve the right to' resell the property at the st of the defaulting purchaser after dvertisement of such resale cwayaper Published 1o the ity of Washiugton, D. C. PHILERICK McCOY, Columbinn Bulldin HOWARD BOYD, Investment Building, rustees. LE OF VALUABLE BRICK BEING PREMISES 3320 T being instrument No. d May 28, 1921, among the land records € the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured therehy, sigued trustees will sell at_public au in_ front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE SEVEN TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D, 0g_described land and premises, situate fn the bistrict of Co. lumbia, and ‘designated o< and being all ot Tot 16 In xquare 1302 in Fraak S. Colline’ sub- division of pare of ““Knave's Disajpolntmen s per piat recorded in the office o0f veyor for the Dixtrict of Columbia n Liber 32, at’ folio 173; also part of lot 15 in the same xubdivision. i said square, and nlso the west 18 feet of that certain strip of land about 5.8 feet Iying north of the «aid lot 15 and lying e south of lots 16 d_subdivi- of ra re 13 described more partieu by the metes and bounds: Beginning for the xame on the south ¢ of T street morthwest at the northeast corner of said lot 16 and thenc I along cast line of said lot 16 to the alley runniug east and west in said square 302, thence w ong the north line of the sald 20 the point of intersection of the east line of th vonveyed to Dennis e ng the said east line of (i ot fo the north line thence .wes* mlong the satd north line of the ald Dennis O'Bricu garage lot to the ast line of lot 14 in said square 1302, and thence north along the sald east line of sald lot 14 and the west line of said sbove-men- tioned 5.8 feet sirip and Iot 18 to the south line of said T street nortliwest. thence east ng, said property h o known in Sherwood a *s subdivision of lote in square 1% piat recorded in District of theace north ed of trust which will to & prior de 1 purchase | caxh, Iweyaneing. at” purch A re price” abov deposit o cording_and Cont. “Terms 0 be com| ay<. otherwise dego iy may be aderiied Tion of the trustees — CLARENC F. WELCH, ROBERT E. BRADLEY, _Trusteen. Su TOMORROW. Y . AUCTIONE i3 Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Dry Goods, Men’s Furnish- ings, lot of Misc., by public auction Tuesday, Nov. 18, be- ginning at 10 a.m. Terms cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer, 633 La. Ave. ‘ADAM _A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer CONFISCATED AUTOMOBILES By Public Auction At No. 50 Florida Ave. Northeast Tomorrow, COMMENCING 10 AM. Seven Ford Tourings. Two Ford Sedans. Two Ford Deliveries. One Hudson Touring. One Peerlexs Coupe. One Ford Coupe. One Cadillac Touring. One Cole “Chummy” Roadster. One Studebaker Touring. One Ford 1-Ton Truck. Ong Kelly Truck. One Saxon Roadster. ADAM A. WESCHLER ioneer TUTURE DAVS. TTADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Household Furniture, Player and Upright Pianos, New Talking Ma- chine Records, Stock of Groceries, Carpets, Rugs, etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Wednesday, Commencing 9:30 A.M. Also at 10 O’Clock A.M. Automobiles, including Touring Cars, Road- sters and Deliveries. . At 1 O’Clock P.M. of Staple Groceries, Soaps. cases and broken lots. Stock Powders, etc, rms cash. noi:2t ADAM A. WESCHLE THOS. J. OWEN & S0V, AUCTI TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED PEBBLE-DASHED DWELLING, BEING PREMISES 5507 33.4 STREET NORTHWEST, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4658, fol'o 84 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: Dia, and at the.request of the party secured thereby, the undersizued trustees will sell at ublc auctlon. in_front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMEER, A.D. 1834, AT FOUR-FORTY- FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following descr bed land and prem’ses, situate in-the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot 33 in square 2024 in Fulton R. Gordon's subdi- on of parts of the tracts of land cHlled Resurvey on New Seat,’ and “Fel- lowship,”” now known ‘Cheyy ~ Chase Grove,” as.per.plat recorded in_Liler 42, folio 21, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Sub- Ject to the covepants of record. “Terma: Sold subject to a pricr deed of trust for $5,000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be Daid in casl: A ‘deposit of $250 required. Couvevancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the_ trustees. WILLIAM_ A, HILL, WAL G. LIPSCOMB, nol1-d&ds,exSu Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. By Auction. Desirable Garage or Warehouse Site Fronting 30 Feet on N Street, Just East of North Capitol _Street .Northeast, With 10-Foot Side Alley, Sec- ond Commercial Zone. By virtve of authority vested In us, we will sell ag public auction in front of the remises. on_ WEDNESDAY, THE NINE. WEENTH DAY OF NOVEMD 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY I'M., part of lot 148 in square 672 ‘Terms of sale: Sold subject to-a prior deed of trust-for §2.150, the purchase price above s3id trust to be paid in cash, A deposit of §300 required. Couveyancing, recording and fevenue stamps at purchaser's cost. “Terms %o be complied with within thirty days, other wise deposit forfel THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers, BoLY dbds,sadie Soap ot . the fol: | 20-foot public | age lot_heretofore | Dennis O'Brien | ¢ sald Dennis O'Brien | | Colui cers | rty | e prop- | THOS. J. OWEN & 80! TRUSTEES' BALE OF FOUR VALUABLE TWO STORY “ BRICK DWE! ING. PREMISES "2 By vi ain deeds of trust, being instruments numbers 151, 152, 153, 154, duly recorded April 23, 1924, records of the District of the request the undersigned trustees will sell at publ fuctdon, fn “tront of the premises, ‘on 'FRI- DAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NO- BER, A.D’ 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the followicg described land wnd prem- ’lu'l, situate in the District of Columbia end | designated as aud teing lots 40, 50 and 51 in Helen W. C. King's subdivision of lots in squa; 5. per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 23 at folio 54, part of the rear 8 feet of said t 30 being desighated as a i " on said plat; alwo the west 18 feet front on K t by full depth there- of of Tot lettered ““B" .in Julia A. Smoot and others’ subdivision of lots in square 5, & per plat recorded in said surveyor's office in iber R. W. at folio 15, said part of lot let- now being known for purposes of assesyment aud taxation a lot BI7. 9, of sale: Each sold subject to a dhed of 'trust for $2,035, further partic of which will e auriounced at time. of sale, the quirchase price above sald trust to be pald in cash. “A deposit of $200 will be re- Quired on each parcel. Conveyancing, record- ing and revenue stamps ut purchaser's cost. Ter to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited aud the property may be advertised and resold at the discre- tion of the trustees. ARTHUR BISHOP, FRED Mel xS0 " Trustees. _ JOWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE REAL VED BY _ FRAME N A8 PREMISES GAULT PLACE ORTHEAST, WASHINGTON, D. C. “By virtue bf a' certain deed of trust duly récorded in Liber No. 5083, folio 252 et seq. of the laud ‘records of the District of Colum i bia, and at the request of the party secured { thereby, the underaizned trustec will sell at {ublic auetion in front of the premise: WEDY Y. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF BER.' A.D. 1028, AT FOUR O'CLOCK F.M., the “following described land premises, ‘Mituate i the District of Co- blu, and desicnated as and heing lot one ndred nine (109), in Mars Schaefer's com- uation of lots 43 and 43 in square 5077, Hilibrook" as per plat recorded in Liber No, lio 148 of the records of the office of 5 e ct of Columbia. Sub- ject to_building restriction line shown on said plat. Subject to covenunts of record, together with the improvements erms of sale: $1,000 to be pald o cash. balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per aunum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon tle property sold, or all cash. at the oition of tie purchaser. A deposit of $230 will be required at tinie of sale. All co veyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc purcliaser. ~Terms of sale to e com- plied with within thirts days from ‘day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property ut the risk and cost of | defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- | tisement ‘of much resale in some Lews; published In Washington, D. C. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST 0., bl Trustee, Ry FRANK W. STONE. 2nd € Pres, PERCIVAL WILSON, nold-d&ds.exSn THOS. J. OWE TRUSTEE'S _not1.asas THOMAS 4133 Secretary. N & SON, AUCTIONEERS. T LEAL ESTATE, ¥ STORY™ DETACHED RESIDENCE N A% (i082 LEGATION STREET. tain deed of trust duly SALE ! virtue of | recorded, " 1n" L) | seq.. of the land bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the nundersigned trustee sell, at public auc in front of the prem. ines. on MONDAY., THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMEER, A.D. 1924, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM.." the following described land iscs, situate in the D strict of Colu ted as and being lots thirts in square sev %0) in Fulton R. of the tract of as per plat 1 24, follo 41, o the surveyor of ndred and Gty % sulddivis.on of s of the office o ict ‘of Columba. Terms of Sale—Ope-third of ase money to be paid in_cash, balance in o equal installments, payable in one and with interext at six per centum nually, from day 5 f trust upon or all cash, at the option of A deposit of $300 w tizie “of sale. " All conveyan recording, revenue stamps. etc. at cost purchaser. Terms of saie fo be com within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustec reserves the right to rexell the | proper's at e risk and cost of defaulting | purchaser, afier five dass’ advertisement of | such resale s somte Dewspaper published io | Wash ngion. D. C. : THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. T 3 LAWSON, Real Estate Officer | 1 i AS 3 & SON, AUCTIONEERS Valuable Two-Story Brick Resi- | | dence, Containing Eight Rooms and Bath, Large Two- Story, Double Brick Garage, Opening on 15-Foot Alley, Be- ing Premises 1314 Tea Street » Northwest. By Auction. anthorits vested in us we will sell at orlon Tont af the premise TWENTIETH DAY OF FOUR-THIRTY P.M., liage price $2.000 announcement of it of $300 re the pur- | properts sold, he purchase quired at THE s, i Furt t time of sale Al convevancing, recording and rev nps ‘at purehaser’s cost. | Saie to e { closed within thirty dav or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctiouecrs. s exSn < DOWLING & €., AUCTIONEERS. ALE _OF VALUABLE IM-| PROVED TWO-STORY ' MODERN SIX 00M_STUCCO DWELLING as S 17th STREET NORTHEAST. ! Ry virtue of A certain deed of trust dated February 18. 1924, and duly recordsd August &, 1924 of the land records of the District of | Columbia. as instrument No. 106, and at the | requ 15 wecured thereby, we will | sell tlon in_ front of The prem Y. NOVEMRER TWEN- OUR O'CLOCK P.M., the ibed real estate situated in the District of Columbi; aud _distinguished lot pumbered sixty-nine (69) in square numbered forty-one hundred and fwenty-eight (§128) of B. F. Ed- watde' subdivision of Grove's Park, corded in Liber No. 70, at folio 35, corded in the office of the surveyo District of Columbia, tomether with the im- provements thereon. consisting, of & two Todern_stucco house with hot-water, Dath, electric lights and cellar, and known 2718'17th street northeast. Terms of sale: Sold sublect to an existing flrst deed of trust of $4,230 bearing interost at 7% (trust due May 3. 1026). Amount above suid trust parable $2.000 cash and residue in ome, two, thiee and four years with interest &t 1% per anoum. payable semi-annually, to be secured by a deed of trust én the above mentioned property. or all cash' at the pur- chaser's option. $300 deposit required at time of sale. Conveyancing, motary fees, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser's cost. Totest on trust alusted to day of sale. of wale to be complied with within thirty da. otherwise the deposit will be forfeited the property may be advertised and resold at retion of the truste FRANK M. STEPHEN. Trustee, Fendail Building, City. RAWFORD MAYNOR. Trust Su__1402 N. Capitol s " THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY__BRICK DWELLING, ' BEING PREMISEN NO. 4004 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust dated December 17, 1923, being Instrument No. 167, recorded December 27, 1923, among the land records of the District ‘of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secored thereby. the un- dersigued trustees will sell &t public auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1924. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described land and premises, situate in the County of Wasbington, District of Columbi and desigoated as and being lot numbered (82), o Woodbury Blair's sub- of lots in block numbered thirty-six orth Addition to the City of Wash- ington, per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbis, in Liber 45, at folio 135; said lot designated for taxat on purposes as lot 62, square 3134. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust securing the sum of §4,000, also a second deed of trust securing the sum of $2,000, further particulare of which will be announced at the Uime of sale: the purchase price above said trusts to be paid In cash. A depoit of §200 will be required at time of sale. " Conveyanc- ing. recording and revenve stamps at purchas- erls cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfelted and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. WADE B. HAMPTON, JOHN A. THOMPEON, n010-4&4s,ex8u Trust, C. G. SLOAN & COMPANY, AUCTIONE! U. 8. MARSHAL'S SALE—By virtue of a writ of Seri facis issued out of the clerk’s office of the Stpreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, T will sell at public sale, for cash, o front of the cour house door. west wing, on D street, between 4th and 5th streets n.iw.. Washington, D. (.. AT TEN O'CLOCK A M., THURSDAY. DECEMBER ELEVENTH, 1924, all the righ Cclaim and interest of the defendant, R B. Whitehurst, In and t> the following de- scribed real estate, to-wit: Lot 79. in square 1009, improved by premises No. 118 16th st. n.e.. bping & 2-story brick dwelling, seized and levied upon as all the right, title, ciaim and ingerest of said defendant In and {o said real estate and sold to satisy judement of law No. 09460, in_favor of Fred J. White. E. C. 8NYDEK, U. 5. Marshal. 2017,38,de3,10 e g des of Washingtor known title, ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTION TRUSTEE® SALE OF VALUARLI PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN 891 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust recorded August 14, 1622, in Liber 4791, fol o 2. of the land records of the Distriet of Columbia. and At the request of the party secured, the tnder- signed trustecs will sell at publc anction in front of - the premises, TWENTY-FOURT] DA [0 FOUR-THIRTY 0 the foilowing described real estate - the District of Columbia and desiz {of numbered Twents-aix (20) in sqinie Sered three thousand and uinety fve “Le Drolt Park." Terms of sale: Said property is to be subject to a prior deed of tiv for §2.7 83 per cent due Angust 11, 192 f the pur. chiase price over and above said deed of frust ome-third iu to be paid in cash and fhe balance in' two ecqual installments. pavable and two years, with interest at tho 8% per cent per anoum, pasable aually, secured by secoud *he property sold, or of tlie purchaser. ' A deposit o Sequited at the nes ng, re Cout ™ with within' thirty days from day of otherwise deposit will b forfeited and 1 erty resold at risk and cost of defaulting po chuser, after five davs’ advertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published in Wash- iogton, D. C. HOWARD MOEAN GEORGE A. ROBINSON, Trustees. BRICE PREMISES 1466 NORTHWEST i BOYD Ly virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No, 4530, follo 419 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 ned trustees will sell at ublic nt of the nremises, on V-FIFTH DAY OF designated as and being lot 337 st by V. T. H. Bien, Inc., of lots in Breed subdivision of the part of Mount Pleasant now taxed as square 2685 ax per plat recorded in i District of Colum er 66 at folio 38 14 subject fo o prior deed of trust furtler particulars of which will be antounced at tim the purchas price above said tri id in cash, deposit of $200 re Couvesuncing. re cordlng and revenue stamps st purchaser’ cost. Terms to be complied with within thirts days, “otherwise depost forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion uf tle_trustees. WILLIAM S. WILLIAM L. PHILLL KIN Trustees. ORTH in deed of trust duly re . foliv 439 et seq., of the Iand récords of the District of Columbig, an; thie reqdest of the party secured undersigned trustees will sell, at tion e ™E BEK described District as aud being lot o T F s subdivis . now tax 2653, s recorded in the Survesor's Office of tie of Columbia in Liber 66 ut fulio 3% Termn: Sold sub 300,00, Tuth ounced at time of sale: one the purchase price above said trast t in cash. Valance in two equal semi-a installments. Josit of $200 required. g, recordig and rev purchaser’s cost. Terms 1o be within thir! and the praperts may be at the discretion of the WILLIAM $ WILLIAM L. ated, of o part of HLLIPS KIN -Land of Enchantment| Only Three Days From Baltimore $45.00 includes mesls and stateroom berth Next Sailings Nov. 4; Dec, 4, 15,25 For particulars address Baltimore and Carolina Steamship Co. 1008 15th St. N.W. estment Bidg. 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Ex. w6 NORTH 104 HIGHER PAY TO JUDGES FAVORED BY ENGINEERS Many Men Compvelfed Leave Bench to Increase Incomes, + to Council Declares. 7.—Higher as ur neer increasing ninent members of the being compel'ed to the bench and resume e in order to earn more The engineeri rdy was part riy intere patter because the succe administration of the patent system and trademark laws hinges largely the membership of the Federal g court ret priv money. clared i in the president of the and former governor of Ver- declared the total amount spent ederal judic ries a including ju the United Supreme Court, the Circuit the district courts d the Federal courts in the Distric Columbia, was only $1,335,991.91 or an average of less than 1 cent nd a half for each person In the country. tices of tates JURY HOLDg RKWAY TO BLAME FOR WRECK Florida East Coast Held Responsi- ble for Loss of Lives of Four. ¥ the Associated Press. MIAMI, November 17. Zast Coast Raflway ield to blame for the wreck at night, in which four passengers were killed and 18 in- jured, a coroner's jury which re- ported this afternoon at Fort Pierce Pr equipment was mnot pro- » verdict said. given at irst opeued at and which adjourned to Vierce today, did not clearly bring out the cause, but indicated that : defective wheel on the ill-fated coach was responsible Witnesses testified that was an old wooden one and z 1y too light to Le as the long train. Kailway stated at through the parently was in good shape. witnesses were examined, train crew and passengers. The Florida 3 Company was i the inquest Wabasso last night Fort the car pparent- end of a employes who testified, the coach had been shops recently and ap- Twelve including Poles Escape Army Service. Correspondence of the Associated Press. 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