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EAL ESTATE. .~ I HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC, 1412 Eye St. N.W. Realtors. Franklin 9503. R FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued) FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued.) $9,250—~FARRAGUT ST.—Near Georgia Ave. An alitost mew modern tapestry brick home. loca'ed on m paved street. just off Georgia ave. and adjacent to Ssul's Addition. Tt 1 larly attractive in appearance. and contains many v feet wide: 3ix Mrge fooms, tile Iargs rear_porches. hardwood floors, electric lights, hot-water hea) Delow other almilar properties in the immediate neighborhood. $14,750—CHEVY CHASE—Just off Conn. Ave. One values fn beautiful Chery Chase. Am fmpressive Dutch colont i on u highly improved lot having a fromtage of 6) feet andl located less fhan a square from Oonnecticnt ave. aidly arranged rooms, two file baths. large wide livin hariwood fioors, ail walls attractively t'mied, bullt- ia complete in every detail. Moderate terms. $14,000—~WASHI porch, open_fireplace, section morth of Kalorama rd, and near the million-dollar bridge. Tt Is uenally wide; has 14 large, well lighted rvoms, three baths, electric lights, Steam heat, and is at pre ranged for three families. An escelient home or investment property that in priced considerably below its real ma for quick sale. $12,000—~16th ST. HEIGHTS. A completely detached home of plessing design, Tapidly being developed and where future valuea ra asaured. Very large lving ith open freplace and be'lt-in bookeases: *tont porch entire wiith of roomn; complicte tHle bath: ovtside pantry; harlwood floors; w.h. It ia screehed and weather-steipped and bas & beautiful garage. A real good buy EAR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. unusnally wide and remy three-story brick residence, loeated between 13th . In_one of the most desirablc -ares in Calumbia Heights. Tt is ‘miwe tooms (sx 17rge bedroome). two modern baths, ng lectrie lights, and roem for garage to paved alley Priced very low be bongh terms of $1,500. $9,500—14th ST. HIGHLANDS-Absolute Bargain. Owner haw just listed fhis nearly new tapestry brick home at & most salable figure to immediate buyer. 1t ia Aealrabls located, mear 18th aod Longfellow afs.. on & MP 'and healthy elevation, The house s less 'han two vears old and i3 in an escellent atate of repalr. Colonial type; six well lighted rooma, tile bath, two large rear porches, hradwood floors, h.w h., elec. lights and other features. Bplendid lot, approximately 100 feet, a depth fo public alley. Very reasonable erms. located in a_ section that In elec, Tot wit $12,500—N A plant, and may Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC, Realtors. Now in Our New Building. 1413 EYB ST. N.W. FRANKLIN 0603, HOME BARGAINS. Detached—Brookland—$8,500—$500 Cash. Most attractive datached home on large lot. Containa six comfortably planned rooms and bath; hot-water heat: porches, front And rear; Attic: cellar. Located within one square of cars, ‘stores, wchools, churches. Kleetric lights and a4 litt make this property a home comparative with most any $10,000 quick: Near Lincoln Park—$6,950—$500 Cash. Briek home of aix tooms and bath: ho .water heat; good oeighborhood; ready for immediate occupancy. Bargair. Phose now. Miin 871 Near North Capitol and R. I. Ave.—$9,850—Easy Terms. Substantial briek home ef wix large rooms and bath; steam heat; electric lights. Garage. Half hanare of cars, atores, otc. Q St. N.W., West of 16th St—$13,500—Terms. Brick residence of eight beautiful fooms and bath, 1l on two foors; hot-water heat; electric lights. Front asd back yards. Room for garage. Paved alley. Chevy Chase, D. C.—$13,750—Easy Terms. Beautiful home of ntne rooms, two baths: hot-water heat; electric light; garage; screens; woathersiripped. Tmmediste sccuphacy may be socured, | New. Vacants ' EATHES: sere Cleveland Park, D. C.—Detached—$22,500-—Terms. Elaborate new brick detached residence of 10 wonderful rooms and two tiled baths Dot-water heat; electric lights; garage: front porch: hardwood floors; open fire Lrhlent 10 cars, stores, public nd private schoois, bus line, etc. Excellent residential com o value. On 16th St. above Scott Circle—$32,500—Terms. Brick and stone-front residence on thin beautiful avenve. Con 10 1 om: and two baths: hotwatet heat: electile lghts: hardwood Boors. English hasement trpe. This property can be made n wonderfally attractive residence by the etpenditure of a few dred, Jollars for papering, paintiag a0d new electric fxtures, A real bargain. Phone WILLIAM K. HARTUNG & COMPANY, 1108 16th St. N.W, Phones Main 371, 372, 373. MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. D ——— IR N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. NW. . Phones Main 5904-5. Mt. Pleasant. 3.060. An ideal Wome from every viewgolnt. 1t fs Bremninger built . orerlooking Rock Creek Parki and (he pHes ia genuinels tow. Th @re aine rooms and twe bathe; hot-whter heat; electric light: hardwood floors; eondition Throughout. 1t ia an svent i really ¢ircien when on the markat, 48d At the above price thets should be no & £ Just off 14th St. PRICE, $12,000. We have Just listed today four-bed roo; onme, 22 Tide, within MAIf 'n Bleck L RIOR A Rt e sores Rad Nath: pov sier heat and eloctulcity; hardwood fioors; $ 3 § Ft fleetuleity; hardw r8; open fteplace; attic. Garage. On lot 150 feet i There in" perfect ohe of these hotses is placed 7 in investigating it Downtown Northwest. PRICE, $9,500. Located less than a block from Pennsylt a4 Doarding’ houss diafrict, neat the Capitol.. It has 10 reoms wnd. foo BaINET hevommiit t and electriclty and gas; in good shape. May be bought on easy terms. The owner i Tecelving ua excellent lacome from this house &nd we cousider it a very good buy. $400 Cash. PRICE, 35300, Flets's & real bargain-—truly a sacrifice sale—the owter selling at n k ave. in a fine rooming Jost of ocer §1,000 in order to mAka & auick AAIe. Y o7tne Capitol, Libears.“ete Tt in-a 000t brick ‘Hove: i oran morer amd hion: 1 tricits. Deep yard with & servi6e alley. Immediate posecsaion, on moss whusass toeey. *1°0" most unusual terms. CALL US AT ANY TIME, LVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 0 P.L N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC "Bverything in Resl Ketate,” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5. MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. e — NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. SOUTHEAST. Colontal trpe brick resideace on this Rituated near the New Eaat PODUISF thoronghfars, near (tant Cleele, BChool, & well built, mearly new Btk Sif Well propertioned roomk: ali modern home. On & wide street. Heven rooms improvements. Room for garage. ah80n- 4 tiled bath (4 full bedrooms), fromt able caen payment. Priced under $10,000. And rear porches, b.w.i., slec. lights and hardwood foors.' $30 per month covers SN e e 1 careyly NEW HOMES—$8.750. a1l carfying charges on & moderate cash Yoy much hearer dewntown than any pagment. STy bt igew dumitom th 419 MT, PLEASANT—$12,500, tiond of Columbia Ieighin. - Beler eo Colonlal front briek home overlookin struetion with concrete front porch a Rock Creek Park. Eany access to sch Goible teat porchen: alx splendid oo markets a8 atores. B Tina In trowe of 4nd tile batnBowh and efee louse. 82 rooms, " tile bath, large attic oors, brick gabARe. hea, one 'concrete and two hleeping pore advantage to" inmpect both e Y v and $75 per month. feencd. | Large pentry and maid's foom “ln basemént. " Hardwood floors, DETACHED BRICK—$17,500. hosw.n. And elec. lights. Newly papered An ideal home In every detall and the and ainted. : o ..fl_;lg":;'}."'.‘_ e yard “with o Dcar eal a per month to cover all prin- lochtion cannot’ be. impreved upan ety S than oné blocl tom ith st and withls 1 35" Tnimutes’ Fide of the fowntown setion DT WORTH BARGAIN an eithér the eat or bua line, Laree Splendid home, 20 ft. wide. 6 rooms and front poreh, wide reception hall, living bath, Concrete’ front poreh and donni room with orn fireplace, brigdt dini| fear porches, both concrete and gI. te P, Ftecpiag porene B peineand all oaes K786 fourbetroom cupucliy”Oak modern Improvements. Extra lav&tors on T Nl ey lafge. BasecThin,, Hoome Aret floor. Thers A very few detached FoU il ery Tafge, “Rasement “wall oots all palnted. Ve me hick homes In this section and it ara Wit 4 e Uik Romen 1n fhie wecllon and Vala'one every dofall’ “Earge v Wit 4 peeca alley It rear. Priced for a quick sale, Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. WILLIAM S..PHILLIPS, 1432 K St. N.W, Phone Main 4600. MEMBEN OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD, ANTED TO BUY—40US WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES ) T WILE B0 ATT CARH A L33 (Continued. any location with wmall cash payments, WANTED = OLD FASHIONRD, DETAGHED Ad droan Box 339-M. At L " ar office. aemi.detached frame honse, not over £7 000, TED TO BUY, § Ol KQos WUNUL. | preferably in Brookland: immediate parchase: moders lmprovements, " in. D! P v el o e i € offies, GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL DESTRES ALL "BRCTIONS RENT SE(‘IALI"!, Vome, sultable for edtertaininy JORN V. CLARK Extate, Main 2602, 2 17! —— | WANTED HOUSES 1; LARGE e e clty to sell. of Masha: M star of- MAKE (00D CASH PAYMENT " 7 “tosm, detached home, in Aeet'sn o eveland Bark or Chévy Chase, convenlent to cars, _Addreas Rot BO4-M, Star office WANTED_DOWNTOWN ROOMING HOGAR of from 18 to 25 fooms. furnished or unfur- Tished. Wil pay up to $25,000. Address Box 537.-M, - Biar_omee. 5 5 OR 6 ROOM BRICK HOUBE IN N.E. OR o préfer old houwe Infge cash paymeat. Tdneoln 84083, | SiX OR 7 ROOMS IN GOOD CONDITION W ownet; Bot ater §8,000; quick. Address 5 00, Btae ofica ' T Wo PAY ALL CASH VOR HOUSE: r‘?'x ity ot necticut And nort 500 ttn Bt. N.W. Address Box TWO-FAMILY FLAT of smill Apartment in g0od horth: it location, adress Box SO0, Srar oee o ojGen QUICK ACTION. 6 to 10 foon brick house in & good m.e. or | nw. section: mist have possession in 45 days. Call M hhl\ Of address mall to Room 407 Lite Tasitance Bidg. AFTER Y T3th ALL_ B Dleased to have you call and list finy prop. erty you have for sale or reml. Have' had several ¥eArs experience la real estate line. We asstre the public that we endeavor 10 please, snd solielt "Your patronage. G. R GILBREATH & SON, Real Estate, 1235 New York Ave. N.W. ! coloy Will_consider any section o ST .., Boom 045, - Main 7082 1l conveniences. Priced considerably | There are eight spien- refrigerator, screened, und NGTON HEIGHTS—Arranged for 3 Families. A large three-story, semidetached brick tesidence, located in that exclusive o et value paperiog and painting will | Owner will sell on $£1,500 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—It Was a Great Opera. WELL- I HOPE Your T 18 JATISFIED NOW THAT DiLLy WHITE COTTON 1S TAKIN' OS ALL TO THE OPERA ! Al Swe WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES (Uontinued.) BHES TICKLED Pl SAYS e MS RUDEGEP Hite - THAT HE VST HANE A Sou FoR fwdie - OH 3HE LIKES Hirt AUCTION SATES FUTURS DAYS. 0, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS, AUCTIONS. 41 —By POP MOMAND | CITIZENS INDORSE. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SCHOOL PROGRAM Park View Auocutml Goes on Record in Favor of Five-Year Building Plan. Indorsement was glven to “aay five- year school-building program Wwhich would be sufficiently elastic to meet the school needs at the time appro- priations are made” by the Park View Citizens’ Association meeting in the Park View School last night. Approval was voted to the probosed public welfare measure which is de signed to consolldate all welfars agencies. A resolution was adopted to co-operate with the Stanton Park Citizens' Association to obtain the re-establishment of the Unfon St tion Plaza as a parkway, with the consequent removal of the Govern- ment dormitories. Motlon pictures were presented un- der the direction of Mr. Walters of the Chesapeake and Potomas Tele- phone Company, demonstrating. the LIST YOUR PROPERTY WI CRANDALL Main 717. HOUSES LISTED AND SOLD. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., INO., Union_Troat Ruilding, Mam 2800 YOU 71 LINT TOUR pronerty, either improved of ur mproved. busi- Dews of ' resident al—and, It p.iced Fght, & foAsonably early saie may Do espected L. ELL1OTT, Bank of Commers i THIS PFFICE INVIT S FOR BALE, ON PRET- rt of Richmond. 4d. D. Box 1086, P. 0. 1 tient side street in i D., Richmond, Va AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERYNOON, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. HTORY _BRICK ~DWELLING, BEING PREMISES No. 624 24th STREET NORTH- WEST. . _ By virtue of a decree of te Supreme Court of the District of Columbia parsed in Kquit Cause No. 43153, the understkned trustee will offer for male by public avetion in front of the premises on WEDNESDA Y, THE 1dth DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1925, at FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following describet 1and and prem- iwes, ‘situate in the ety of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, and dis’inguished %% and be'ng part of ot numbersd Ofty (60) i Thomas Martin's subdivisior in sqoare num. bered twenty-eight (25). aw waid subdivision s offce of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, Book M. D. C., p: 104. described an follows: Beginning for the the southeast corner of ning thence north along sa (21) feet nine (9) inche Rundred and elgat (108) fect of 5a 4 lot; thence mouth along twenty-one' (21) feet nine s, and thence east one hundred and eight (108) feet to the line of said street and place of be- ginning Terma of sale: One-third of the purcl mones to be pald in cash and the balance in %o equal Installments payabie 1o one and two years from the date of sale, and to be represcuted by the promissory notes of the Purchaser, bearing intermg at the rate of 6 per centuim per annum, payable semi-ananally, And secured by deed of trust on the property Sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 reguired at the fime of sale Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stampe and notary fees At cost of the purchaser. Torms of sale to be complied with within 80 days from tie date of waie: other. wise the the property at the risk and cokt of the de- faiiting purchaser, after five days’ adrertie- ment of uch resale in some newspaper pub The city of Washington, D. C. me Tot and run. 525 Florida Aven TOMORRO . WESCHLER & ment House, “Colonade,” No. 1822 Vernon Street Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in the un- dersigned. 1 wil of for male by ubile anction in front of the rrem‘u! on THURS. DAY, JANUARY THE F) FOUR “0'CLOCK P.M., lot 4 in mquare 2336, fronting 50 fee® on Vernon street and run- ning back to Florida avenue, improved by Four-story Drick Aartment Buiid.ng conta ing two Four-Room., Reception Hall Buth Apartmencs with Sleeping Porches, and six 7-Room, Reception Hall and Bath Apart. ments with Sleeping Porches and extra lav- Stories "aud roilets Terms: Subject to First Trust $35.000, at 7 per cent, due January, 1926, and Becond Trust $15.500. at 614 per cent; payable $200 r month, incinding interest: balance, cash. posit of $1.000 required at sale. Terma to be complied with in 30 dars varancing, recordicg and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost Blue prints of plan to rearrange interior of above bulding Into 14 apartments, also build- er's permit, at auctioneer's office. AD! WESCHLE TRUSTEES' ATE. NUMBERED | AST. By virtie of a_certaln deed of trust recorded | Tostrument No. 81, on January 3 | among Land Records of the I mbia red SALE OF VAL BEING A HOU: is10 ¢ 1, | i Lot ret of hereby, H AY, THE FIFTI JANUARY, following d e premises, NTH DAY 0 O'CLOCK P.M. land and premise: uate in. the District of Columbla and being lot numbered twenty-one (21), In square numbered ten hundred and forty (1040), as described in said deed of trust, upon the following terma: Terms of sale—Sald property is subject to a ptior deed of trust, securing An indebted- ness of $3,000, and said property will be soid “ibject to said deed of trust indebtedness. OF the purchase price over and above said deed of trust one-third of the purchase price is to be pAld in cash and the balauce in two eq installments, payable fn one and two years, with interest at the rate of six and one-half (83) per centum per annum, annually, secured by second ' deed pon the property sold, or all option of the purchaser. to be paid or adjusted to date of sale. A de- posit of $200 will be required at the time of le. Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc. at the cost of purchases Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise de witl be forfeited and the broperty fesold at the risk and cost of the defau'ting purchaser after five days’ previous advertisement of such re per published 1o of trust at the 925 150 FUTURE DAYS. ] Adam A. Weschler & Som, Aucts. | Radio Sets and i . ! Supplies By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Friday, January 16th Commencing 10:30 AM. ¥Fada and Victory 5-tube Nenutro- Avme, S-tube Atwater Kent, S«tube Freshman Masterpiece, Brunswick G-tube De Luxe, Radak Grebe 1-tube, meveral Console Neutro- dynes with built-in Loud Speakers complete. Various types C. A. Radioln Sews. Lot Accessories and Supples, Loud Spenkers, éte. | Terms: Cash, 1] Adam A. Weschler & Bom, Aucts. ADAM A.. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Cigarettes, Etc. Removed from Atlantic Hotel Cigar Store By Public Auction At Weschler’s 820 Pa. Ave. NW. Friday, January 16 , Commencing 1 P.M. e | sasiens ustee reserves the right to resell | P Sale of Valuable Apart-| FTEENTH, 1925, at | Al “con- | 1923, | Interest and taxes | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONBERS. TRURTEES' KALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING., BEING PREMISES NO. 4622 TUIRTY-EIGHTH RTREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July 7. 1024, being Instrument No, 156, re- corded September 18, 1924, among the land records of the District of 'Columbia, and &t the Nl,unl of the )wr'{ wecured thereby, the undersigned ‘trastees wiil sell at_public auc ton, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1995, AT FOUR .M., the following seribed 1and and premises, te in the Dl friet of Columbia, and desig as and being all_that piece 6r parcel of land iyin being in the subdisiaion of “Colorado Hel as per plat recorded in Liber County at follo 20, of the records of the office of the <urveyor of the District of Columbis waid piece or parcel of land and being described by follows: ‘Beginning at & point on the wi ne of 38th atreet 65 feet =outh of the intersection of the sald west Tine of B8th stroat And the south lne of Cher Apoako streat, fhence weat on & line At 90 e to the west line of 38th street 118138 feet to @ point on the east line of Grant road. thence rortheriy iong the east line of Grani road 50.58 feet, theoce easterly 130.03 feet fo 8 point on the weat Hine of 34th atrect 115 feet south of the intersection of the said weat line of 28th street and the south line of Clesapeske sirest. 'thence’ dorth ‘along ihe Wwest line of B8th atreet 5O feet to the place of beginoing, the said above described prop- { heing_known for the purposes of taxation an reel 35/171, ‘Terms: Said subject to & prior deea for $4.500, further particuiars of wh be anpounced at time of metes and boundi price above said trust to be paid in cash Aeposit of $200 required. Conveyancing. cording and revenue stamps At purcl Terms to be complied with within y otherwise deposit forfeited and the proberty may be uivertised and resold at the diseretion of the trustees WILLIAM M. TERRELL, 8. E. STONEBRAKER Ja10-dkdx.ex8u Truste THOS. J. OWEW & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TKUSTEES' SALE OF VAL BTORY _FRAME DWELLIN: 3 PREMISES N@® 926 G STREET 8OUTH- WEST. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust, dated September 23, 1924, being lostrument No. 163, recorded October 20. 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, And at the request of the party secuted thersby, the un dersigned trestees will sell, at public anction VEDNFESDAY ARY, the fojlowing de- tuate in the Dis- ed an and be- front by the ereof, of lot 26 amd the west 20 full depth thereof. of lot islon_in Rquare 390, as per recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia fn Book “B' at folio 120. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2,500.00, further particulars of which will be anhounced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be puid in cash. A Qeposit of $200.00 required. Conveyancing. recording and revehue 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 truitee RUFUS 8. LUBK, WARWICK MONTGOMERY. 39-d&dx ex8u Trustee THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Hotel and Business Property, Being Premises 487 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re. o d December 4, 1923, being Instrument No. 119 og the land records of the Dis- et of Columbia, and at the request of the party wecured t . ‘the undersigned trus Toes will sell, &t pubile_auction, In front of { the_premise: DAY, THE BIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- and d’ll!hl‘fi-‘ As and being part al lot 5 in square 401, desceibed as viz: Beginning for the same on avenie at e point distant 28 or an inch northwesterly from the woutheast corner of said lot and running thence nortiwesterly on said avenue 27 feet 2% inches to the sonthwest corer of said lot. 'thence 'Borthwesterly on the lips between said lot 5 and original lot i sald mquare 132 feet 4% lnches to m ey in the rear of waid lot 8, tence sout {easterly on sald rear line to & point th {Suld b intersected by & line drawn w Fight angles to #ald avenue from the point beginaing. theuce south {Botnt in a stralght line to the place of be. Floniog. together with the improvements. TTormia of sale: Sold subject fo a first trust tor $15,000.00. One-third of the purchas moaey above id trust to be paid In Dalance In two equal installments. | in one wnd two years, with r centum per annum, payable seml-annuaily, m day of sale, secured Ly deed of trust {upon the property sold, or all cash, | option «f the purchaser. A deposit of | will be requirsd at time of sale. Al | Yeyancing, ' recording, revenue stamps, at cost of purchaser. Terms of sa Complied with within 30 days from day of Yale, otherwise the (Tustees Teserve the right to resell the property & risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, five day's ad- | Vertisement of such rosale in some newspaper | publixhed in Washington, D. C. RALEIGH SHERMAN, W. P. LOCKWOOD, ! 3 _ianakdse ADAM A. WESCHUER, AUCTIONEER. "LAIMED FREIGHT BY PURLIC AUC: | _OTHER CHARGEX. | Not'ce is hereby given that ON WEDNE! i DAY, JANUARY 21, 1925, COMMENCING AT {10 O'CLOCK A.M., 1 well sell by public auc- tion_at Weachler's, 920 Pa. ave. n.w, storage, freight end other ch unclalmed and refused freight the Peona. R. K. Co., in the following names: Auto Kales Co.'Mariboro, Md., one bundle_ signs; - Auto aies Co, Upper Marl- boro, Md.. two bundles wood signs; H. E. Ausfin, factory agent, McCaskey Register | Co.. one crated reg. fle: Barmhart B nd { Rpindler. one crate marble dressed e, one locker trunk, crated two -cartons # thony Canepa, five boxes and one crate plioto apparatus, 1 iron copy press 1 bale: Win, C. | Dwyer, 1'meat cutter on skids, oil cups and pulley ' attached: The General Supply Com- mittee, U. 8. Department of Agriculture. O | fice of the Secretary, § cartons ti | B. Goldberg, b cartons paper bo | Herberta Market, 1 carton sales Dealel Heath, 1°bbl. Ll Ree Cement, Kt Rfg. Cemont: Order Rurnee Johnson Corp. Nify Bdw. A. Hines, 1.Box Shock Absorbers, 1 | pks. Advertising: H. McReynolds Bon. 1 ert; auto bumpers: J. L. Mays. 1 machine mod- el boxed; Potomac Fish and Orster Co. . Meat Marker, 3 Order of Trusko upply Co.. 1 box ttusco braces, Rosslyn Garage, 12 rolls iron 7 rolls iron wire tencing: &. San- ford, care’ Bureau of Mines, 1 bot book Unfélder, 1 carton sajes ticket Wells, 1 case Autom. Registers paper. Ternis: Cash s Radio Auto auto part o cloth, 1 box do. V. BOWIE, Freight Agent. ATCTT TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BBING THE FIGHT-ROOM _FRAME AND BRICK DWELLING KNOWN A8 1530 MONROE STREET NORTHEAST. Ry virtue of R certain deed of trust, dated September 19, 1023, being instrument No. o1 recorded Beptember 28, 1923, among the land Tecords of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party sécnred thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at g}ihllr aue- tion In_front of the premises. pn TUESDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate i he District of Columbia, known and disting: as lot numbered 54 in square numbered 4 n a subdivision made by H. R. Howenstein, as Der plat recorded in the officé of the surveyor for the District of Columbia.in Liber 08 at follo 28: subject to right of way over the rear ten feet in depth by full witdth thereof of said lots num! 33 to U8 for & private alleyway for the berefit of A1l lots in aaid subdivision. “rerms: Boid subject to & prior deed of trust for $1.500, further particulars of which will be anbouhced at time of shle; the purchhse price above knid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, re- Cordiag Bnd revenue slimps ai purchaser's cost. Terms {o be compfied with within ten days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- erty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. R, W. HOWR] 3 Ww. 0. nowmlgflg. gatakds,exSu - dising | terly from said | Interest at six | TION TO PAY FREIGHT, STORAGE AND | | { { |10 a { tor Four-story Fireproof Apart- ment House, Known as “Rodman,” Situated at the S.W. Corner of Connecticut Avenue and Rodman Street Northwest, Containing Twen- ty-four Apartments of 2, 3 and 4 Rooms and Bath Each. Some With Porches. By virtue of u decree of the Supreme Court of ihe District of Columbis, in_the case of Jaco Goldexturg ve. L. Gibbon White: ot al, E 51, the undersigned trustees Liie auction, Tn_froot of the MONDAY, THE NINETEEN] JANUARY. 1025, AT AL, the following-described and ‘yremises. ‘Situate in the Disteict of Co- lumbin. and designated as and be'ng lots 89 d 40 i block 6 in the subdisision ““Connecticut Avenue Highlands,” plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber Coumty 18, folio 12, sa'd block 6 now known as square 2001 lots have a frontage on Conmecti- cut avenue by n depth of 93 feet on Rodma: street 5-toot alley, 10,11 square Terms of sale: One-third in cash over and above a first deed of trust for $110.000.00, With interest at 613 per cent, due in about elgnt ¥ dnted Japuary 18, January 18, 1923, in Liber 4881 at folio 408 and a’ secons of trusc for $36,000.00, pazable '$4.000.00 per annum, baiance due In three years. daied Janvary 18, 1023, and re- corded January 18, in Liber’ 4881 at fol'o 419, said trist (nterest at per_cent’ per aa purchase money years. inst the property: option of the purchaser required at time of sa. cording and revenve stamps &t cost. | Terms to be complied w thirty days from date of sale, otherwise 0 posit’ will be forfoited and the property may be resold at the discretion of the trustees and at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Sald property sold subject to the mbove-men:loned two déeds of trust and the terms and obligations of said trusta. The terms and conditions of said trusts will be stated at the time of sale. RUDOLPH I, BEHREND, Trustee Ame National Pank Bailding. MILTON STRASBURGER, Trustes A0 A&ds x-S0 Edmunds ' Building. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate in a Busi- ness Zone at the Northeast Corner of Thirteenth and You Streets, Being Two-Story and Cellar Brick Building, No. 1239 You Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly follo 175 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbi and &t the request of Lhe PAFLY secured ther by. the undersigned trustees will offer for by public auction. in_front of the premi on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, ' 195, = AT FOURTHIRTY LOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the city of W ington. District of Columbia, to wit: Lo fn Francis A. Blundon's in square 273, as per piat recorded in Book 31, pi . Ih ‘the surveyor's office for the Dis trict of Columbia, improved as above, Terms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase moties to be pald 1o cash, the balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years, wich interest at aix per cent per sn- hum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- cha deposit of $300 required purchaser at the time of « A ing. tevenuo wiamps And_votarial At the cost of the purchaser, Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty daye contalning of all cash at the A depostt of §500.00 Conveyancing. | trom day of sa serve the right tg the property, at the of defaulting purchaser, Wdvertisement of such resalé gor published in the city of MMERMAN, POTBURY, Trustees, risk_and cost after five day: in_Rome news Washington, I b M JESSE E. Sn8-d&ds,exSu THOK. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. . OF VALUABLE FRAME BEING PREMIRES 2087 4th STREET N SAST By virtoe n deed of trust duly recordeq December 11th, A. D.. 1924, as per number 144, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of barty secured therchy. the undersiged trastee Will el at public of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE TW THIRD DAY OF JANUAR D. 1935 at FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing-described Iaod and premigse, situate the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots 24 and 25 in square 3634 in in J. Marden's subdivisioa, of part of polis View' now called “Central Ad: ‘% per piat recorded In tha office of of fof the District of Columbia in Liber 49 at folio 15 Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $,500.00, further phrticulars of which Wil b annoinced et time of sale: the pur Drice above sald trust fo he paid in e A deposit of $200.00 required. Con: Teyancing. recording And revenue stamps at Purchasers cost. Terma t3 be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- teited The property may be advertised Wiseretion ¢ the trustee. JAMES E. MCCABE, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE i a1 subdivision of lots | i | ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Receiver’s Sale of 2 Ton Witt-Will Truck. By virtue of an.order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed in equity cause No. 43108, the undersigned re- ceiver will sell by llmbhc auction, ON_SAT- URDAY, JANUARY 17, 1025, AT 10 CLOCK AM. Weschler's, 920 Pen: ave. n.w., one’ Witt-Will 21 Ton Express Body Triick, . Serial No. 403, Ecgine No. 20857, Terms: Cash, H. WINSHIP WHEATLEY, Recelver NGINEER OFFICE Buildiog, Washington, D. C.— Sealed posuls will be received here until 12 m January 15, 1020, and then opened, for the construction of the First High Pipe Line for the District of Columbia water supply project. Further information on application. COMMISSIONERS. {January 13, 19 ed " proposals will Teceived at 'Room 509 District Bullding, until 2 o'clock pm.. £ 8, 1925, for furnish- ing one 2024’ H.P. Gasoline Marine Englne For ‘specifieations and information apply o Room 420 District Bullding | PROPOSALS FOR PURCHASING PAPE | and spes for the Government Printing Office. led proposals will be received until 10 o'clock w.m.. Januars 26, in the room | Joint Committes on_ Printing, in the Washington, D. for furnishing paper ‘and plain envelopes for the public printing and binding and departmental use in the District of Columbia for the term of ane year beginning the Ist duy deliveries (o be £. 0. b. Wash- ‘The proposals will be epened in presence of and the award of contracts made by the Joint Committee on Printing to the lowest and best bidder for the interest of the Government w) are in formity with the req of | posal, " The committ serves the right o { TeJect any or all bis, or to accept any bid or any part and refect the other part, if, in ita opinion, such action would be in the interest jot the Government, Blank proposals canta ing the instructions,” schedule and specifica. tions, accompanied By standard samples. may be obtained by addressing George H. Carter Public Printer. Washington, D. C. Contr i will be entered into for supplying the quanti { ties required, wirther more or lexs than the | estimates. ‘The approximate estimated quan {tities_set forth in detall in the schdule PAPER. 040,000 pounds standard newsprint paper 0% pounds machine-finish ook pape 000 pounds plant-iber machine-finish book { piper: %0.000 "pounds antique book pape 150 00 rounds Hightwelght _machine-fnish book paper: 2,000.000 pounds supercalendered | book_'paper; “200,000 pounds hAlftone 333.000 pounds coated book 200,000 pounds ' mimeograph paper pounds U 5 3 O safe | pounds U & M 0 writ | safety writing paper; 00 pe {ing paper: 870,000 pounds map paper: 630.000 i pounds manifold paper; 50,000 pounds onion: | skin paper: 5.862,000 pounds bond paper 21000 Poands parchment deed” paper: $10:000 { pounds Tedger - paver: 5,700 ponnds Paper: 80.000 ‘pounds cover sheets cloth-lined cover paper: 1,32 \Wrapping_paper; 430.000 pounds mani board: 13,000 pounds mani 170,000 i railroad board { bristol bo 30 “pounis { card bris 35,000 pannds idex bristol board; 6.000 pounds parafin paper: , 250 potnds gimmed paper: 110.000 pounds blotiing | paver; 5,300 powndx. siereoi vie moidiag. paper 120,000 pounds offset paper: 20,000 podnds olled manila tympan paper: 3,500 ponnds plate. wiping paper Tor case making: 10000 sheets pressbancds 500 pounds news board; 530,000 pounds chip or straw board: 63.000 pounds box board: 630,000 pounds binder's board: 20,000 pounds trunk Board. In casen where ‘more thaz 1,000 reams are calied for, roposals will be received for 1000 reams or more ENVELOP! 24,476,000 wood manili 345,000 rope manila: 4.433.000 writing, white land colored: 127.000 fine writing. colored: 153,000 ledger, white; bond. white. By direction of Printing. GEORG Printer. Washington, 1024 9.1 +1.000, aper 500,000 5000 und: the H D, Joint Committee on ARTER, Public C.. December 10, EDUCATIONAL. BOYD seerart.n EH taries, Tollih Ty) i ing, Spelling, E;\ lish 1838 3 30 DAYS +se '$ The Temple Schoo Stenography, Typewriting, | Secretarial Course Midwinter Classes Forming Main 3258 | - o >, CE INSTITUTE Accountaricy and Business Administration of the Institute are found | everywhere cssional Accountancy practice (C. P. A.) execut Yo posi- {| tions In Bus'ness. Late-afternoon and ]| eariy-evening classes are available || “Telephone Main 8260 for Bulletin Transportation Bldg, 17th & H Sts. N.W. Washi D. C. ssss00000s : 5. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ABLE TWO- REING STREET CAST. of a certain deed of trust duly 1553, Folio 334 et seq., of the land records the District of Colum- bia, and at the uest of the l"flrl{ secured Pherebs the undersigned trustees Will bt nction. i 1ont. of . the premisen’ on FRIDAT.‘THE TWENTY.THIRD “DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem. foon " sithate. in the District of Columbia. and enignated as. and being. the north D front by the full depth of 80 feet of original 1ot numbered 16, in square 785, Prérma: Sold siblecd o & prio deed of erust abont $1,687.16, further particulars of Which will_be aniiounced at time of sale, the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in Pamn X Geposit of $200 required. Convey. heling, Tecoraing and revenne stampa at Dt chaser's cos ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited PREMIS NORTH] By virty recorded in Liber M and the property may be advertised and re- | sold at the discretion of the trustees. NORMAN E. RYON, WILLIAM 8. RYO 1a13-0&ds.ex8i Trus - ADAM A, WESCHLER & SO AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE APART- MENT BUILDING WITH STORES ON FIRST FLOOR, KNOWN AS NOS. 161 AND 1621 17th BT, N.W. (CORNER CORCORAN STREET). By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4936, folio 46 st seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the unders'gned {yustees will ofter for sale by public auction® in front of the rem ses, ON TUESDAY, THE 27th DAY OF | at 4 O'CLOCK P.M., the following-descril land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Colum: bia, to-wit: Lots 92 and 08 in John T. Arms’ subd!visis of lots in square 179 as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 14, a° folio 107 improved as ahbove, {0 be sold subject, how- ever, to a prior deed of trust for $30,000, at 8% % due February 14, 1921 ‘etms of sale: Over and above sald trust, one-half cash, balance in monthly yments of 3230, including intecest at 7%, from day ot tale, secured by & second deed of trust pon the property wold, o All cash over trust, APthe option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1,000.00 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All converanein, recording, Tevenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale (o be com- Plied with within thirty days from day of fale. otherwise the trusieex Téserve the right i resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting porchaser, after five days ad- Vertinement Of Such fesale in kome hewspAper published in the ety of W ), (. % WILLIAM SNING: CRAGIN W. 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