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AUCTIONS, _———— ey sy S FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) H AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. E EVENING STAR WASHINGTO 'UESDAY, JANUARY 27 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. N. L. SANSB 1418 Eye St. N.W. 1321 Ir We are authorized to offer this attrmet nterest any mddition it Is exceodingly well built, Bot-water heat and elec light. Deep fice for arr ent to inspect prospective home buver. The with Tot U RY CO., INC,, Phones ing St. N.W. brick homt at a price that should and in e three-stor: loeation, so to 14th all modern conveniences, to a wide paved alle se Northwest—$9,000. This 1s a downtown home, Just oft market at a most reasonab has nine rooms and bath; Cleveland F ok _home ty attra 3t was boilt a 1 is low. There are six desired of tiled Near Ovwin not a better buy in: ¢ light; b ity today iwood flo. Just Off 14th St 1 & four-bedroom house, 2 the uptown e ‘rear por a b of ot 1 EVENING PHONE S L. SANSBURY 1418 Eye St. ) W. MBERS WASHINGTO! Pennaylvania th batk figure. >ark—$11,000. leading bul 3 up-t ers of the ~date features. owner of price Teet wi this charming six rooms and o —$12,500. feet wide, in one o and Park ‘rd eplace: Tot-wa Have us sho 4 14t W feet deep. ERVIC CC 2 Real Estat, , INC., Main 5904-5. st., 18 ideal, Nine large Vacant. Phone rooms that an out-of-town owner has in & neighbarhood of steadily e 1ght; red heating plant Very 1 the widest thoroughfare in this beautiful sectio and the price Possession as soon as city 13th and. Kennedy Sts. N.W.—$9,950. Higher home must sacrifice and we are convinced that there is bath; hot-water heat he best parts of the There are seven rooms ter heat apd electric ow you this house ut . UNTIL 9'P.M. Phones Main 5904-5. N REAT ESTATE BOARD, _—_—nm CLEVELAND PARK NEAR 16t S tuated betwe Wide pus 120 £t deep to & Wi H CORNER—$ ot 14t )2 wide paved CHEVY CHASE—S$16,950. of the most b Located ifasi with & two-car r Phone Service alley. ¥ ng. surage. from Connecticut 1 style, elght roc pen fire i “'u asouab) AND PARK RD. a1 arge nd elec. b st and vers colonial-type b lights. Best of ed 1 T £ six rooms, t 1. giving Brick e liv it » ches rt ride from the f all modern Improvemente Can be purchused Until 9 P.M. 1432 NEW HOUSI Complete in every detail ve large closets Detroit *-Jewe Screens f Laundr. Ho Eleet ghts. BUILT-IN FIREPROOF GARAGE Easiest kind of t Paved street. and sidewalk to be A in price BOSS & PHELPS, |{L.‘111w1~. 2 Phone Service util 9 P\ 1417 K St. N.W. Main 9300. OLD COLONTALS. for restoring ¢ beauty. $1:750 ea s BARRE MAIN 9018, EAR DU "CIRCLE, 10 lmlr\' 3 BATHS AR (,\1\ AGE Cose 1o m. s home of 10 = Javatories, h.-w in splendid c newly decorat diate posses: ;. SCLACHLEN BANKING CORP" Renl Estate Dept., 10th and 43: venings North 313 — COLORED. TO SETTLE AN T $7,000: EASY TER ; near 5 H sts ne.; nine s and bath; h-w.h.; bay dow brick vazd i niley. This is MeLACHLEN KING CORP' 432 Erenings Nort BROOKILAND. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW- GARAGE. $R,000. A complete, n fent n PON'T Raving teen STATE. Mt MeLACHLE Real I A DECIDEDLY ATTRACTIVE IN NORTHEAST CONVENIENT 1 Flaraw built nd NEW 0 ERMS s well ction room lecping porches, your rent Call this office ay o 9 o'cl _ Mat Since 1509, No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ours = Finished and tion. Differently designed, de- tached brick homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office, 32nd and Cathedral Ave., one block from Woodley Road Bus. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON Jucorporated, Builder, Realt RIGGS-SEMMES P Dupont C . Near 6th and K Sts. N. $6,950. $3500 Cash. $65 per month includes all interes brick; ull modern dandy little home. terms It is cheaper than paying rent. FRANK A. GIBBOXS, £08 Insur Bldg. 13th and E; n 218, WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. IN CLEVELAND PARK OR CHEVY CHASE, Riumodern T or 81t direct from owne Address Box Potomae 2200, TILDING rcle 6 rooms, b ments; garag On - these N.W, 0D HOME, NORTH OF S.E or Lincold Park: cash: give particulars. 201 MeGill Bidg: HOUSE IN NORTHEAST OF or $500 cash_wad $46 per montb. Adams 446 or Col. B63L NEAR CAPT number an SOUTHEA® Phong 2o under construc-| — | north a quick sul room Uswntown_veetion in one (four " bedroo ilt-in ted Ar the main business contalning six rooms ndi Double rear e at $10.500, > all necessary con ile bath and & large for a three-car construetion, centel ing_room with brick of turniture. Glassed ironing board, one hs. Large floored 00 cush and eusy con. Splendid town and semi-bungalow, has left oue of the bighest Six large, Less than two vears for $1.000 cash and PHILSLIPS \ Phone Main 4600. WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES (Continued) I WANT A MOD; and bath home, n Address Box OWNER price " reasonable; Address Box 191-R, r0 BUY n suburb of Dist; n.__Address Box 135 OR 6 ROOM BRICK E efer old_house; I oln_8408-J M colored. ~ Will 1843 H n.w., 1. CASH - Room FO. detached sgent. ' HARRY COLE to 9 pm., or address THE b rr?\'\\n FOR R creasinz. For quick sales results lin JOHN F. DONOH 314 Penusylvania Ave. Member_Wasbington R FOR eight rooms and bath, pay cash if pri location. L. MELE: | Marshail place n.w WANTED—IN THE o3 ke 65 and H $5.500; have | houses to sell JOHN V. ( “Rents a Spe st nw 6 to 10 Toom brick h n.w. section; mu all Main 2730 ‘l'eop)'-‘» Life Tnsurance Bl THIS OFFICE INVIT | property, either Improved nd, sale may ou t have p Evi | BEFORB BUYING s | suburban or coio; select, exclusive | N. E | =1 | 4 prop list; wevs RYON IN_THE of T siness as upts Bay SUPREME (0 lumbia. 1 individualls » Peo rupte % of Myer Keroes aad id as pa s Meat Ma Washington, Dist liereby given that on the | A.D. 1625, the above-nam: nership were duly adjudi that the first meeting of | be held at my office in t H northwes on the 5th day of Febr clock a.m., at which tin uay attend the ba as_ma i RA in Bankruptey. AUCTION THIS AFTE . Star office. ROOM_HOUSE, RESIT It you COLORED— HOCUSE YOoU £ M, ct of Ca their o nkrupts or & rict; will p Star ofme HOUSE IN N arge consider any tox TIAL PROP. bate 2 modern he purcliaser. + Your progerey with oF& KoXs. S.E. eal Lincoln 84. Estate Board WITH . _OR Phone F. VICINITY OF fth AND *tions of ity LARK f)( ICK AC se in n good m.e. or ossesslon n 45 days. T address mail to Room 405, dg. TO LIST YOUR or unimproved, bu it priced right, be expected. e Tpecte & Savings Blag. eniags North 1980. OR REN perty al ¢ E0)., our large, n be exchanged. INC 23 F S BANK.RUPTCY NOTICES TRT 1din OF THE DIS- a_ Bankruptey Keroes and Abs partners, do. at Market, " Fricdenberg, 1siness 2% of the City of imbia: Notice is ird day of January. ed persons and part cated bankrupt; and their creditors will Wilkins Building, hington, D. C.. at 1030 said creditors appolnt a nd (ransact properly come LPH D. QUINTER, and Die's ¥. No. 1 Ab ket he ny SALES. RNOON. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of iness Property Street N.W. By | recorded on July 29, 271 of the land aud at eby, the records nnde by public auction in fro , on TUESDAY, ENTH DAY OF JANUAR THIRTY 0'CLOCK scribed 1snd_ and | District of Columbia, | Alfred and Anton Heitm Square 242, recorded in the records of the sury District, beginning on 141 of southwest corn: | point _being o the cent | licuses Nos. | west; the herein described, and Tun JAth street 3514 feet wall of said premises northwest; thence with wall and ‘at right angles to rear line of said lot: the request of P, premises, to-wit: No. Valuable Bus- No. 1333 14th virtue of a certain deed of trst duly 1924, as Instrument No, of the District of the party 1 trustees will t of the THE TWENTY SEV- RY, 1825, AT FOUR the following de. situate in sald Part of lot 6 in ler's subdivision in Liber B, folio 1, of evor's office of waid th street, 20.19 feet er of sald lot, said between raign; er of wall 1331 and 1333 14th street north- latter of whic! I occupies the land Bing thence north on to“conter of north 1333 14th street said center of said to sald 14th street thence sonthwesterly on sald rear line to & 'point due east of the | point of beginning; and thehce due west and | thirough | to_ beginning. Terms of sale: Proper jeet to a prior deed of tru due June 30, 1927; balance quired of purcha $1,000 vevancing, recording, rev t nter of sald 1 fecs at cost of purchaser. complied with within thirty days from I day of sale, otherwise ignt "to "Tesell property | itbnting purcnuucr | Tisement of ‘such resae publisbed in Washington, after five days’ first mentioned wall ty will be eold sub- ust for $30,000 at 7% e cash. A deposit of wer at sale. All con enue stamps and no- Terms of sale trustees reserve the | at risk and cost of adver- in some newspaper D. C GEORGE R. LI Wil 1a16-d&ds,exSu this deep THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND ATTIC FRAME DWELLING BEING “PREMISES 1355 INGRAHAM STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 26, 1828, being_intrument No. 157, recorded December’ 27, 1923, among the land records of the Distritt of Columbia. und at the request of the party secured thereby, the uandersigned ‘trustees will ‘sell, at public’auc- s, on TUESDAY. TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF JAN A.D. 1925, AT FIVE P.M., the follow- cribed lund and premises. ituate in the . and designated ns and beiug lof 96 in A Aubdivision made by the Lynchbars Investment Corporation of lots in square 2508 as per plat recorded In the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 62, at follo 174, subject to covenants of, record. Terms: Soid subject to & prior deed of trust for $10,000.00 now overdue, the unpaid inter- eat thereon and taxes and special asvessments, if any, further particulara of which will be agnouuced at time of sale: the purchase price above snid truat to be paid in cash. A de- Dosit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, re- cording _aud revenue stamps At purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty dayw, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees DONALD M. BARLL, A. M. HARDING $a10.0&ds exSu Trustees. TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises 2121 K Street North- west, With Brick Building on Alley in Rear. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District ‘of Columbia passed in Equity No. 43363, we will sell at public muc in_ front of the premises, on TUE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY, OF AT FOUR O°CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbin ahd being part of original lot 4 in square 73, describeg s fo lows, viz: Begioning at & point distant 16 feet west from the southeast corner of aald 1ot and ruoning thence west along. the line of K" streat horth 16.83 feet, thence north 140.02 feet o & 30-foot wide alley. thence exst along the wouth line of said alley 16.83 feet and" thence south 148.92 feet o K street and the place of begluning, with the fmprovements thereon. 1 Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase money o be paid in cash and the’ baiance i two equal installments, ‘payable In one and two years from the duy of sale, and to be represented by the promissory notes Of the purchaser, bearlig interest at the rate of xix ber centuin Ter anonin, payable semi-anaually, ana ‘secured by deed of trust on the. prop erty old or_all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $300.00 deposit requited upon ac Ceptance of bid. All - convey notary fees And recording at purchasers cost. Terthe of sale to be Complied with ‘within thir iy Cromduy. ot ‘sale. otherwise the tris Teserve the Fight fo resell the propert the risk and ‘cost of defaulting nuschaser. afte: five dnys’ advertisement of shch resats In some newspaper published In Waskizgton, D. C. WALTER M. BASTIAN, JAMES P. SCHICK, 1a15-A&ds.ex8n _Trantees._ SALE OF VALUABLE APART- T BUILDING WITH RTORES ON FIRST FLOGR, KNOWY AS NOS. 1010 AND 1 h ST N.W. (CORNER By of the I bia, and thereby, for sale by premises. ON in Libe d record: At the re the 6, follo 46 et seq., of the District of Colum party secured tees will offer uction. in_front of the DAY, THE 27th DAY OF JANUAKY. LOCK P.M., the Toilowing-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Colun a, to-wit: Lots 62 aud 93 in John T. Arms’ division of lots in square 178 as per plat ded in the office of the o for the °t of Columbia in Liber 1 folio 107, to be sold 'subfect, eed of trust for $30,000, at 14, 1926, Over aud mbove satd trust, ance in monthly payments rest at 7%, from day second deed of trust or all cash over trust, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1,000.00 required of the purchaser at the £ sale. Al conveyancing, recording, cnue stamps and_sotarial fees at the cost the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com plied with within thirty days from day of le, otherwise the rustees reserve the right the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- vertisement of wuch resale in mome newspaper published in the city of Washington, D WILLIAM L. LANX CRAGIN' W. DONAL __ial4-0&ds.ex Su TOMORROW OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Sale of Desirable Three-Story Brick Building, Containing Two Five-room and bath and One Six-Room and Bath Apartments; Hot-| water Heat, Being Premises | 307 M Street Northwest. By, Auction. Ry authority vested in us, we Ic_suction In front of the premises on ¥, THE TWENTY EIGIITH DAY ARY 1925, AT FOURTHIRTY P Dart of original lot 1 in equare 523, described 25 follows: 18 feet 1013 Inches more or lean on M at., by & depth of 100 feet, sublect fo Fight of 'way over the morth o feet of said part of lot. Terms of sale: Cash over a prior encum- brance amounting to $8.500. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. All conveyancing, Fecording and revemne stamps at cost of pur- chaser. - Terma to be complied with within thirty days or deposited forfeited THOMAS J. OWEN & S0 $a2808&AsexSu Auctioee ADAM A. WES & SON, Auctloneers. Trustee’s Sdle of Barber Supplies By virtue.of a chattel deed of trust, dated March 4, 1924, and recorded March 1S, 1024, Instrument No. 03, among the records of the Recorder of Deeds, D. C., 1 will s lic avetion, at Weschier's, 920 P WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-EIGHTE 1925, COMMENCING ONE O'CLOCK P.M.. miscellaneous Barber Supplies, including Razors, Clippers. Shears, Hairbrushes, Combs, Opalité Mauicuring Tabies, Stools, Cuspidor: Tollet” Water, Tonic Lotious, Hair Dressiug, ete. Terms: Ca a24,28,27 Dis: improved as above, ever, to & prior 815 due Februai Terms of sale one-halt cash, by of $230, Including of sule, secured by a lipon the property sold THOMAS J. CHL T. HOWARD DUCKETT, Trustes, _ FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale to Close an Estate of a Very Valuable, Centrally Located Business Property, at the Corner of New York Ave- nue, Fifth and L Streets Northwest. By virtue of the powers vested, by deed of record, in the undersigned trustees. thes ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of High-Grade Men’s Furnishings and Clothing, Valuable Modern Amer- ican Walnut Fixtures and Unexpired Lease of Prem- ises No. 1342 G St. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, holding & Bank fuptey Court i re Hoover Zook, Rankeupt No 527, the undersigned trustee will sell within the above premi By Pul;lic Auction, Tuesday, February 3, 1925, Commencing 10:30 A.M. —Stock, Fixtures and Lease of the above high- grade men’s store, includin Furnishings and Clo(hmg —Business and Tuxedo Suits, Overcoats, Top- conts, Hats, Caps: Sik. Lisle and Wool Hose: Golt Hose: Chamois, Bick, Deer. Mocha, Cape and other Glovea; Roft and SUM Collara: Ties Mufflors, Tielts, Suspenders, Garters, Handk: chieta: Silk. Wool and Madras Underwear Silk, - Madras, Broadcloth and . Dress Shirts Sweaters. Pajamas, Bath Itobes, Umbrellus, Canes, Jewelry, et Fixtures. Complete set practically new modern Amar- fegn Walnut Wall, Disolay. and Stock Fix. tuh, Partitions, Floorcages, Mirrors, etc. (cost about $3.900) Office Equipment. Aading Machine, Shaw Walker Metal Cabi- net Safe. Metal Letter File, Tailor's Singer Sewing Machine, Hat-band Perforating Ma- chine,” Mahogany Desk, Chairs, Typewriter, Check Writer, Blectric Fan. ote. The above stock, fixtures and lease will first be offcred A an entirets, and in the discretion of the trustee may be offered in three sepa- Tato parceis, viz. Fixtures. Stock in Trade, Leuse, and it a satisfactory bid is not received in this" manner " will be immediately scld n etail Terms: Cash. JOSEPH T. SHERIER. Trustee, ’I M&dbnlflu Southern Bullding. TTHOS. 3 OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees' Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, Containing 10 Rooms, Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Being Prem- ises No. 224 2nd Street North- | east, Also Two-Story, Two- Car Brick Garage in Rear. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated June 28. 1924, being instrument No. 323, re- corded July 16, 1824, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- Quest of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell at public auc tion. in frout of the premises. on MONDAY, THE TWENTYSIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the following described land and premises, situate fn the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot G and part of lot “F" in Chester and Charles Juoken's sub; lots in square 725, s per plat re H. B., folio 301, of the of the surseyor of th waid part of lot “F Beginning for the same said lot “F" and along the dividing line waid lots and <G 19 feet south '§ inches, thence west 19 feet to an alley. thence north along said alley 8 in to beginning Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $4.500.00 and second deed of trust for about $2.500.00, further particulars of which Wil be announced st time of sale: the pur chase price above said trusts to he pald in cush. A deposit of $200.00 required. Con verancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Termx fo be property d'at the loeretion of the trustees, At ubia, described as follows e northwest cc thence east JACOR B. SHAPIRO, MAURICE C. 8H IA15-0%48 ex80 THE ABOYE SAL D UNTIL THURSDAY, JA FIVE O'CLOCK P, SAME Y ORDER OF THE asds TARY PLA TRUSTE AT n27 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF TWO_HOLLOW-TILE GARAGES. REAR OF NOS. 8133 3133 N T NORTHWEST By virt rtan deed of HAS BEEN POST- | ! AUCTION SALES. —____ FUTURE DAYs. THOS. 3. 0W & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRIOK ~RESIDENCE BEING By victue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 492, folio 268, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured by, the undersigned trustees will sell at fon in front of the premises, on )AY, THE FOURTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY, A D.'1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and premises, situate in the County of Washington, Dlctrict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot uumbered twenty-nine (29) in square numbered twenty-seven hindred and three (2703) in the subdivision made by George W. Osborn and mes T. Osborn of part of a tract called Indolence’ as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 24, at follo 42, one of the records of the surveyor's office for said District. Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase mones {0 be paid in cash, balanco In two equal installments, payable in' one and two years, With Interest ai 6 per centum per annum. payable emiannually, from day of st cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A of '$200.00 will ba required at time of Al “Conveoncing, recording, revenue stamps, ete., ut cost of purchaser. Terms of sule 0 be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otlerwise the trustecs reserve (he rlght to resell the property at the risk ang cost of defauiting purchaser, afer five dayi advertisement of such resale in_some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. EDWARD W. WHITESIDE, ALFRED B. BAKER, _ Ia24-0&ds ex8: SLOAN { 715 18th Btreet N.W. Uy order of the surviving administator of e “entate of Lawrence S. Brumidi, deceased, under authority and direction of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holdin, probate term, Admr. No. 2703, we. shall offer for sale’ at our No. 716 13th treet nortuwest, Washington, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, ' 1925, AT P.M., ction of valuable palntings, a onal assets of the decedent, paintings for the celling of B. Capitol, four original printiugs for ceilings and walls and of rooms At U.°S. Capitol, by Constantino Brumidi, Portrait of Benjamin Frankiln by Duplis {ogether with 1 other valuable paintings. These paintings will be on display &t C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., on and after Jaouary 24, By order of E. HILTON JACKSON, Surviving Administrator of the ate of Lawrence S. Brumidi. 1815101 ex8u AUCTION THOS. J. OW ONEERS. _ Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Situate at the North- east Corner of 3lst and N Streets Northwest, Fronting About 40 Feet on N Street and 120 Feet on 31st Street, Con- taining About 4,800 Square Feet, Improved by Large Brick Apartment Building, With Garage or Stable Ad- jacent. By virtue of a certain recorded, in Liber No. a, and at ¢ public’ auct FRIDAY, THE UARY namels i the Kotunda 1925, teed of trust duly folio 410 et aeq., trict of Colum: front of the premises THIRTIETH DAY OF JAN- FOUR O'CLOCK P.M Jand and _premise ugton, District of us and being part square sixty three Georgetown,” naw 3) in square ' twelve (1233). in the eity as follows: Begin- ection of the with the east (Congress) ‘street, it being ot said lot. and rup o i north line of feet; thence north, para t xaid ty-fifst street tiventy feet to th said _lot; ‘th west on said (40) feet to the northwest | and thence south on sal riy-frst street one hun fect to the th the e-third o cash, payable Fibed ot W designat, (59) Addition o b line of N ne of Thirty-fir also the sou: the cast jine dred and east lne of gether w of sale: € nia nents, nterest pasable sem ured by dee 4. or all T the purchase balance in two in one and two per_centum per from day of ust upon the the option of ed trus fron O'CLOCK and_pre d District He ded in the. records District ug for said lot of | rner of the north line feot: thence th | o | 4 feet to and thence beglanin ast on the south 120.50 feet tmpros Terms sold_ub. for abou Iy, balanc quired at time of sale. A rding. revenne stamps and Dotarial fess at t of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from das of sale, tees resarve to the ot properts will Association trust le month The above efaulting lished in after five days' adver- | ¥ of Washington JOHN N. PAYNF GEORGE D. MILLER 1a20-d&ds,exSu Tristees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, ACCTIONE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLI ESTATE, SITUATE ON THE F OF WISCONSIN AVENUE RETWEE AND Q STREBTS NORTHWEST, FRONT. ING ABOUT 60.8 FEET ON WISCONSIN AVBENUE, WITH A DEPTH OF ABOUT 130 FEET, IMPROVED BY THREB VALUABLE _ STOREROOMS, WITH PARTMENTS ABOVE, KNOWN AS, TO WIT, PREMISES NUMBBRED 152725, 152821 AN 9 " (S0-CALLED) WIS® OCONSIN AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4871, folio 472 et. meq., of the land records of the 'District of Colum, bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell, at public_auction, in_front of the premises’ on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FERRU ARY, A.D. 1025, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem. ises, situate in the City of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbla, and desigated as and being parts of lots 17 and 1% in “Beatts and Haw kins' addition to Georgetown.'” beidg in square 1271, in_the city of Washington, aud being described by metes and bounds as follows Beginning for the same on the east liue of High street, now Wisconain avem point distant 25 feet southerly from thé north West corner of sald lot 18 and running thence northeasterly parallel with the north line of snid lot 130 feet to the east line of said lot, thence sontheasterly on the east_line of said lots 18 and 17 a distice of 72.8 feet, will sl at_public auction at THRE O'CLOCK _P.M.. 0N TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1925, in front of the premises, ail that parcel of land situate in the City of Wi D trict of Columbla feet front on lot numbered 6 in square north of aquare 515. Said land being bounded on the morth by New York avente, on the east by the land of Robert Bonar, Wm. Jardine, et al, on the south by T, street northwest aud oo the west by Fifth street northwest, containing 10185 square feet, more or less. The said land will first be offered_in separate parts, fronting on New York avenve, and runoing through to L street, varring for Suid parts from 20 feet front to 50.33 feet Tront 'on New York avenue, ss marked on pIAt to be Cxhibited at time of sale, and in iccordance with which eaid parts will be offered. The trustees will then offer said described parcel, as entirety, aud _they Teserve the rignt to accept the bid for the cntirety, If it is i excess of the aggregate bids for the several part Terma of sale will je forty per cemt cash, and the residce on or ‘before two years after date of sale, {0 be represented by promissory hote or notés of purchaser, to bear interest at six per centum per annum, payable seml- sunually from day of sale, and to be secured by first deed of trust on the property sold, with Trustees in the deed of trust satisfactory to the undersigned, or all cash at option of purchaser. The trostees reserve right to ra- | Guire deposit of $200.00 on each parcel and | ot e 100000 1t saia aa. ea- entirets: When big is accepred. Terms of wsale to be complied with within sixty days from da Saler or trustees teserve the mght to reseil Fiek' nd cont of defaulting purchaser, upon giving ten days' motice by publication in The Evenfog “Btar's newspaper’ puplished in ibe City of Washington, D. C., of such resale. Diagrams of the property and information to'same can be bad at the afice of H. Rosier Dulany, 8156 Vermont avenue northwest. ¥ ALVIN o PORTNER, Ja15-d&ds.ex-8a__ 815 Vermont avenue N.| THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE FOUR- STORY BRICK DWELLING. “SITUATE NO. 8312 N STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded July . 1924, ‘Instrument No. 299, same date, nmong the land records of the District of | Columbia, we shall sell in front of the prem: on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FEB- UARY, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., 1o and 77 in square Tetms of sale: One-fourth casi | one, " two ‘and” three vears, with interest at & per’ cent per amnum, patable semi-nnually. Deposit of $200 required at time of sale, and the purcchaser aliowed 15 days from date of 14 sale to complete the parchase. Further par- ticulars at time of sale. EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN. Trustees. thence southiwesterly paraliel with ‘the first line 92.1 feet, thence northwesterly at right angles 8 feet, thence southwesterly parallel with the first Tine 37.9 feet to said Wisconsin avenue, and thence nortawesterly along said avenue 60.6 feet to the point of beginning. With right of way In common forever over and theous" 1 alley, 3 feet wide, on the south sif said land, leading from Wiscon- &in avenue and extending back 87.9 feet, with further right to arch over said alley feet above the surface of the lot, together with the improvements. Terms of sale: One-third of the purch to be paid In cash, balance In two ayable’ in one and_two t 7 per centum per an num, pa nually, “Trom day of sale, secired by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchager. A deposit of Quired” at time of sale. ~All Tecording, revenue stamps, etc., at purchaser. Terms of sale fo bs complied with ithin 80 days from day of sale, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days advertisement of such_resale In some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. 'NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST 00. By FRANK W. STONB, Second vice president, Trustee. Attest: E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. dds oxSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELL- ING, BEING PREM| 5342 FORTY- FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July 21, 1924, belng Instrument No. T4, re- corded July 25, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1935, AT FOUR P.. the following-described land and premises, uate in the District of Columbia, and de hated s and being lot 43 in auare 1743 in Harry K. Boss and H. Glenn Phelps’ subdivi: sion of part of the tracts of land known A “Mount Adry’ and “Fill’’ Vacancy, as per plat recorded in Liber 57, folio 41, of the rec- ords of the office of the surveyor of the Dis. trict of "Columbia, subject to covenants of record. “Terma: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $7,000, further particulars of which will he announiced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Couveyancing, recording and revonue Stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms fo be complied with within thirty days, otherwisa deposit forfeited and the property may be ad. vertised and resold at the discretion of the | In re condemuation of | Notice aser. A dep at_tige revdnue stamps, Terms of sale 1 from day rves the $3.000 will be e Complied with of sale, otherwise ght o’ resell the risk and cost of defanlting after ve days', sdvertisement of ewspaper published in Try By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. CIVAL WILSON, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES STEPHENS AND JAMES C. WILKES, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE nm-’ Columbia, holdlug & District Court.— ad for the exteasion 288, in the Dis- | ourt No. 165 publication. — Notice 18 v given that the Commissioners of the District of Colimbia, pursuant o the pro- Tisions of section 1608 to section 1610, in- lsive, of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, have filed a petition in this ourt for the condemnation of the land for the extension of the publle 2385 (bounded by Harvard, nt and ISth streets). in of Columbia. &s shown on & flled with the said petition as and_praving also that this court empanel a jury in accordance with the law Drovided for in such cases to assess the dam- Uges each owner of 1and o be taken may reason of the extenslon of the . H. THE ailey in square District of a public trict of Columbia. and order of ap |ia and by the aforesaid Code of I alley, aud the condemnatfon of necessary for the purposes thereof, nssess @3 bemefits resulting therefrom the entire amount of sald damages, including ie expenses of thess proceed upon_each ot or part of lot or parcel and, which which will be benefited by said extension fu the proportion that the said jury may Snd sald lots, part of lots or parcels of land_will be bemefitted as provided for in and by the aforesaid Code of Law. It is, by the Court this 16th day of January, 1925, ORDERED that aM persons bhaviog any 1 terest in these proceedings be, and they are hereby, warned and commanded to appear in this Court on or before the 16th day of February, 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., and con- tiuue in attendance until the Court shall have made its fnal order ratifying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of benefits of the jury to be cmpaneled and sworn herein; and it is FURTHER ORDERED that a cops of this notice and order be published twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washington Evening Star, the Washing- ton Post and the Washiogton Times, new papers published in the sald District, com- mencing at least ten days before the said 8th duy of Februars, 1925. It is FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this mnotice and order be served by the United States Marshal, or his deputies, upon each of the owners of the fee of the land to be condemaed herel as may be found by the said marshal, or his deputies, within the District of Colum! before the edid 16th days of February. I By the Court. WILLIAM HITZ Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CU GHAM, Asst. Clerk. 1a19.20,28,27 F. STEPHENS AND FRANK W. MADIGAN, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding & District Court.— In re condemnation of land for extension of @ public alley in square 2672, in the District of ‘Columbia.—District Court No. 1858.—Notice and order of publication.—Notice 1 hereby ven that the Commissioners of the District Columbia, pursuant to the provision: ction 1608 to section 1610, inclusive, the Code of Law for the District of Columbia have filed a petition i this court praying for the condemnation of the land necessary r the extension of the public alley in square 72 (bounded by 14th, Columbia Road, 15th and Irving sireets), in the District of Golum- bia, as shown on ‘a_plat or map filed with the' sald petition as part thereof, and praying also that this Court empanel a Jury in accord- ance with the law provided for in such cases %o assess the damages each owner of land to be tnken may sustain by reason of the extension of the said public alley, and the condemnstion of the land ecessary for the purposes thereof. and to Assess’ as bemefits Tesulting therefrom the entire amount of said damages, Including the expenses of the ceedings, upon each lot or part of parcel of land, which will be benefited by id extension’ in the proportion that the said jury may find said lots, parts of lot or parcels of land will be benefited &s provided for in and by the aforesaid Code of Law. It is, by the Court this 15th da: of January, 1925, ORDERED that all persons having any interest in these proceedings be, and they are hereby, warned and commanded to appear in this court on or before the 16th day of February, 1025, at 10 o'clock a.m., and continue in’ attendance until the Court shall bave made its final order ratifying and confirming the award of damages the assessment of benefits of the jury to be em- paneled and sworn herein; agd it is FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this notice and order be published twice a woen for two successive weeks in The Washington Eveaing Star, the Washington Post and the Wash- ington Times, newspapers published fn the said District,’ commencing_at least ten days before the 16th day of February, 1925. It is FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this notice and_erder be served by the United States marshal, or® his deputies, upom each of the owners of the fee of the land to be condemned hereln as may be found by the sajd marshal, or his deputies, within the Dis- trict of Columbia, before the said 18th day of February, 1925. By the Court: WILLIAM (Seal) A true copy. Tes & of trustes ROBERT E. P. KREITER, R. THOMAS ROBINSO: 3a27-dds,exSu ’. N _H.' BEACH, Clerk. By ¥. GHAM, Asst. Clerk, 1925 LEGAL NOTICES F. H. STEPHENS AND FRANK W. MADIGAN, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- “trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court. —1In re condemnation of 1and for the extension of Bummit place N.E. between Todd place and T street, In_the District of Columbia.—Di trict Court No. 1656.—Notice and Order of Publleation.—Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbla, pursuant to the provisions of section 1808 to section 1610, Inclusive, of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, have fied a petition in this court praying for the con- demnation of the land necessary for the ex- tension of Summit place N.E. between Todd mte and T srect in the District of Colum- , s sbown on & mep or plat filed with the mud petition ws part thereof, and Previok aleo that this court empanel & jury 0 accordance with the law provided for in such cases to assess the dama, of land to be taken may the extension of Summit place N.B. between lace and T street. In the- Distriet of and the conderination of the land ¥ for the purposes. therso, and to benefits resulting thererom the en amount of said damages including the cxpenses of these proceedings, upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of iand which will be benefited by said condemnation, in the proportion that the sald jury may find said lots, parts of lots or 1s of land will be benéfited, ax provided for o and by the afors: this 16th day of Jan aid Codé of Law. it is by the court, ary, 1925, ordered that all persons having any intérest in these proceedings be, and they are hereby, warned and commanded to appear in s court on or before the 16th day of Feb- rusry, 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m., and continue in atfendunce until the court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of bene- fts of the jury to be empaneled and sworn berein; and ‘it is further ordered that a copy of this notice and order be published twice a week for two successive weeks in The Wi Ington Evening Star, the Washington Post and the Washington Herald, newspapers published in the said District, commencing st _least 10 days before the said 16th day of February, 1825. It is further ordered that a copy of this ‘notice and order be served by the United States marshal, or his dupties, upon each of the owners of the fee of the iand to be demued herein as maypbe found by the marshal, or Lis depuifbs, within the Di of Columbla, before the waid 1ath da February. the court: (Seal.) I Ttz A true copy. (ORGAN H' BEACH, Clerk. By F. E each owner by reason of Eoftmbi EPHENS AND J. WILKES, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia, Holding & District Court In re condemnation of land for the extension y in_square 4204, in the Dis- —District Court, No. 1655, of Publication.—Notice is given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, pursuant to the pro visions of section 1408 to section 1610, in- clusive, of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, have filed a petition in thix court praving for the condemnation of the land necessars for the extension of fbe public alley in square 4204 (bounded by 1nth, Mon roe, 20th and Lawrence streets), in the Dis trict of Columbia, &» shown on a piat or map fled with the sald petition as part thereof, and praying also that this court empanel a Jury In accordance with the law provided for in “snch cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the extension of the said public alley, and the condemnation of the la necessary for the purjoses thereof. and to a sess ns beuefits resulting therefrom the en. tire amount of said damazes, including the ex: penses of these proceedings, upon each lot or BArt pof lot or parcel of land " swhich will be nefted by maid extension in the proportion that the said jury may find sald lgts. parts of eis of land will e benefited as in and by the aforesaid Code of YL is. by the conrt, this 14th day of January, “ordered that all persons Laving aos interest fa thess proceedings be. and they are herehy. warned and commanded to appear in ‘on o before the 16tk day of Pebri elock a.m., and - continna fn"attendince until the court Shall have wade it "Bl order ratitflog and" confrming th award of damages and the Assessment of ben fitn of "the- Jury (o be empancicd and swo : ‘and’Ii s further ordered that ‘his notice ‘and order be published {wite o week for two successiva weeks in The Washiagton Evening Star,. the W tuRd the Warliogton Times, published in the District, commencing 4t least 10 days before the said i6th day of Februars, i 1T % further ordered” that & cops this notice order e served Ly th United, States marshal or his deputies upon each of the owners of the fee of the In D' condemied hercin as may be. found eaid “marshal of his deputics Within. the Dis t of Columpia, before the said 10th duy of By the Court: WILL (Seal.) A Crue copy. AN'HBEACH, Clerk.” By o E NINGHAM. Assistant_Clerk. 1419 F. H. STEPHENS AND FRAN MADIGAN, Attorneys. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS 1 £ u District Court.— In 7 condemnation of land for the extension and widening of & public alley in square 3153, Ta the Distgict of" Columbia —District Court No, 1857, Notice and order of publ Notjce 18 hercby given that the Commiss ¢ "the District of Columi provisions of section 1608 faclusive, of the Code of Law for the of Columbia. have filed 8 pet Conrt” praying for the condemnation of Tand necessary for the exteosion and widening of the public alley in square 3153 (bounded by 7th, Longrellow. Sth and Kennedy ‘streets), i th Tict of Columbia, as on s Dlat o map fled with the’ sald petition. as newspapers Tustice N | part thereot, aud praving also that this Court empanel & jury in sccordance with the law brovided for in such cares {0 assess tle dam- Zges each owner of land to be taken may Sistain by reason of the extension and swiden- Ing of the said public alley, amd the con demnation of the land pecessary for the pur Doses thereof. and fo unsess fa benefls re Gultiog therefrom the entire amognt of said Gamages, including the expenses of these pro ceedings, upon each lot or part of Jot o parcel of land, which will be benefited by said exten Slon and widening In the proportion that the i Jury may fnd said lots, parts of lots or parceln of 1and wil be benehid s Drovided tor. w. 1t § 15th day of January, 1925, GRDERED that all persons having any inter- est in these procecdings be, and they are hereby, warned and commanded to appesr in this court on or before the 16th day of Feb ruary, 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m.. and contiaue In aifendance until the Court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award of damages ' and the assesment of benefits of ‘the Jury to be empaneled and sworn herein; and it is FURTHER ORDERED that = copy of this Dotice aud order be published twice & week for two successive weeks in The shington Evening Star, the Washington Post and the Washington Times newspapers published in the said District, commencing &t leant ten days before the said 16th day of February, 1825. 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