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REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Price, $12,500. Tast Capitol %t one-half block from Lin coln Park. Onpe of those beautiful colomial brick I Three large porches. Every Xnown n convenience. Ogcupled ax & Bome since the day 1t was built. Owner will Rive poasession with transfer and accept very Tearonable terms Price, $8,900. 4th st pe., very pear Stantan modern brick, ‘with hol-water he lar, tile bath: room for garage. Satisfactory terms arranged. Fossession. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Member Washington Real Estate Board. COLORED BARGAINS 6th at. nr. P n.w. -6 r. & b, brick; Iatrobe Beat: newly papered: rental, $420 per annum; king $4,550; clear; dexire good cash pay ment, Park. A . Targe cel Nr. 0th & 0 n.w.—Commercial zone: 8 r. & rented 3608 per annum; a give- 50; reasonable terms. Fla. gve. nr. 3rd n.ow.—7 r. & b brick; re- eently decorated; vacant: price and terms very attractive; com: Hobart st & I, colonial Tight; $330 ca Vor bargains in colored properties for or investment, sec our large, select Tist on easy payment plan: several traded_or rented. g N. E. RYQN €Q, INC, Main 4507, M2 F 8 BIG BARGAINS, 1221-1229 Randolph St. N.\W. Six large rooms ; attic; h.-w.h.; electric light; double hardwood floors; one-piece sink, built-in ice box and other extras; wide double rear porches and cement front porch. Deep lot to wide alley. Easy terms. THOMAS A. JAMESON CO., 906 New York Ave. Main 5526. Attractive Group of Colored Homes in Northwest— 730-740 Fairmont St. N.W. You'll be getting full value for your money When vou invest In one of these plend mew FHomes. Thes are unusual: complete! equipped with modern and up-to-date con- veniences. FHousekeeplog fx made pleasant and easy through the practical arrangement of the rooms. Make a special effort to see them and sciect oue for your Home before ther are all taken. Six ropms and bath. wood foors, front aud ba Suished throughout. Prices are unusualls moderate and terms may be arranged to suit. Ouf representative it in attendance evers day and evening, in- cluding Sund B. B. PINN, (Owner's Representative), 712 Kenyon St. Ph. Col. 5817. Manor Park, D. C. On the 14th St. Car Line (Extcaded). Bungalow M- -$T50 Cash, §% 5 room’ and bath. buiit-in tub (Pembroke) 7. ok hw. floors, xub-fioored: how. eat: firopiace: "one-plece sink and built-ia ice box 1o Deilchen; iatest designed. wall paper sad electric fxtures: attic with room for 2 rooms and bath, floored; Jots, sodded aud fenced. Colonial Corner Brick Bungalow. 500-—$1,000—$85 Monthly. 53 rooms aad bath, Pembroke tub: h.-w. heat; h.w. floors flroughout, sub-floored, s oak:' cement porches Artistic 7-Room Bungalow. $9.800-—$1,000—$85 Monthiy. H.w. floors, -w. heat, fireplace. me details in construction the above adver- tisement. iwet. 9 Built, 5 Sold. TERRELL & LITTLE, INC. 1206 18t St. N.W Sain Evex. plione Franklin 1686-J or Adams Best Northwest Suburban. If you want one of the most artistic, ua- usual 4nd altogether delightful houses avail- able 1o the Edgemoor section, we have If. This & Spanish-type stucco house of 7 rooms, 2 baths; new and ready for ocgupan No description is adequate. Must be seon to be apprecia Allan E. Walker & Co., Ing., Main 2690, CHEVY CHAS EXCEPTIONALLY WIDE AND _DEEP HOME. LARGE LIVING ROOM. ATTRAC- TIVE OPEN FIREPLACE, BEAUTIFUL DIN ING ROOM. WITH FRENCH DOORS OPE ON_ HEATED HREAKFAST KITCHEN. BUILT-IN REFRIGERA. . KITCHEN ¢ v OLD STORA PANTRY. FRONT LARGE_BEDROW! T2 COMPLE HOWET nr. Sherman ave. s 8 rick; mewly decorated: priced balauce $68.50 wonth. Arcola heater. har porches, tastefull 3 Monthly. good WATER ROOM, TOILET: GARAGE. CIRCUMSTANCES FORCE OWN: ER 70 SBLL, THIS NEW HOME AT $14,430. CONVENIENT TERMS, MASS. AVE. PARK COMPLETELY DETACHED, ON _LOT 65x160. PRACTICALLY NEW BRICK HOME OF 9 BIG ROOMS, 2 COMPLETE BATHS: MODERN "IN EVERY RESPECT. LARGE FRONT AND SLEEPING PORCHES, HAF WOOD FLOORS AND TRIM THROUGHOUT, OOMPLETELY SCREENED, LARGE PAN. TRY. LAUNDRY, 2.-CAR GARAGE ON WIDE ALLBY. AT $32500. THIS I8 A REAL OFPORTUNJTY TO SECURB A HOME T ONE_OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN WASH- INGTON. CONVENIENT TERMS WALTER A. BROWN, 1400 H St. N.W. __ Main 1633. CLEVELAND PARK. Ou_one of the moxt valuable corners this delightful and exclusive section. are eight beautiful rooms and (wo fine hat Complete maid's bath in basement ahed room in atfic. Pittsburg hes wood fleors throughoit: bullt-in g Call Mr. COX thix evenfng for price and_appointment to_fnspect AVE. CONNECTICUT LINE. Here is 2 new brick home. containing eight roqms (also fimished room in attic) and two aths. Concete front porch, automat ater. builtin garage and many otlier airable features. The price is $16.500 Tie terms are vers eawy NEAR SHERMAN se. with " 10.toat sleen tiful bathroom o bath tub, shower aver fling: caverete front porch and 1NE COX this evening torms CAR and CIRCLE. ip: :v!h six-foat puflt-in garage. € for price and torms. DOUGLASS & PHILLIPS, 1407 N. ¥ Frank!in ARNOLD AND COMPANY. TODAY OUR BEST BUY. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. NO FINER_HOM TION IN THE 14th STREET. House has a frontage of 25 feet. contains 10 unusually larke rooms, maid’s room, three complete bati and ore lavatory: hot-wate heat, Pittshurg heater. veveral fireplaces, th Back porches. dining roow finished witn Dbeamed reilings and panelled wall. Excep Tionalls high cellings. numerous Iarge close uet Soors ou firat and second floors. Tean il Cwmiliwork throughout house. Several Vrench plate mirror doors. Lot is 140 feet Aeep, on the rear of which is % two-car brick Garage: wide aller. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS AR A HOME. YOU CANNOT BU TER: TF INTERESTED AS AN 1 MENT. T GOOD " SPECULATIVE POSSIRILIT WL US NOW. WE WANE TO TELL YOU os MORE ABOUT IT. NO BE HEIGHTS. HAS S OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. BETTER HOME VALUE BETTER SERVICE ARNOLD AND COMPANY, 418 BYE 5T MAIN 2134 PORCH, | There | ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES CENTRAL NORTHWEST, COLONTAL BRICK i @ nd tle Bath: front end hack ter heat, _eleotricity, hard: ige. Price, §7,950. _ 18T st IDEAL. HOMES, A beautiful Connecticyt ave. home rooms and bath, sleeping porches; am.i.; large lawn; place for garage. An excelient buy. Off 16th st. 8 rooms, two bath mi- U burner; sun parlor: ex 0. Offered at a sacrifice. 811 K 13 _Main_989. _ WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES BY APRIL 16. A HOMB IN 14th &T. Heights, containing 6 or 7 rooms, am. to cost more than 81 pay $2,500 cash and make good m; ment. SIX T nthly pay- Addroxs T 73V, Siar offce. o EIG RGON _HOF: EAR Cathalic school: must be modern and cheap. Address Tlox 198.V. Ntar office < HE* TO BUY HOME FROM 0 Price “reasonable; s.e. or ne. Address Box 184-V, Star office 8 TO 8 MOOM HOUSE; ANY DESIRABLE e or e location. Phoue Linc. 90: @ p.m. BUY A HOUSE IN- GOOD neighborhood; have good cash payment for rea- sonable priced house; for prompt rely give full i lon, Address Box 138V, Star ofice. BUY AT ONCE 6 TO 10 room house; good n.w. seotion: send complete cescrintion.” 17 SORPN 411 Eyans Bldg. A Wi consider Ui, Sanides %, G0OD HOME. NORTH OR S.E. tol or Lincoln Park: caeh: give aumber asd eylars, o, CHEVY CHARE, DE can make substantinl cash paymens. ox 432, Star ofice. AALL B T he price in right, Aadre buy. Addres- Box 412T, Star office Y HOME From owner. Drice reasonable: n Addresa Bux 104 e, o 12 O RESIDENTIAL PROT ressing. 10 you have a modern kale, let s secure the mmschaser. For quick eales results list vour property with JOHN F. DONOHOFL & SONS 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Lincoln 84 _ Member Washh E QUICK AC 6 to 10 room brick house fn & good n.w.. n.e, e. section: must have passession in 45 s, Call Main 2730 or address mall to Room AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ~ Valuable Two - Story Brick Residence, Containing Six Rooms and Bath, Hot-Water Heat; Being Premises 718 4th Street, Northwest. By Auction. . Ry authority vested in us we will sell at uction, in front of the premises, on SDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF RY, T FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., lot 64 in squ 3. Terms of snle: Sold subject to a first trust for $3.000, with nearly 5 years to run: fur- ther particulars at time of the purchase | price above sail trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. All conveyancing, recording aud revenue sfamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty dags or depost farfeited ate Boand. ON. ar a la | TRUSTEE: | ,DWE | puBTanirtue of recorded. ' bein 13507 " the “1afa OF VALUABLE RBRICK 0. 1438 V ST. N.W. certain deed of trust duly nown as Instrument Fecords of the District of Col and at the tequest of the party sccured (hereby. the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public ot jom. front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE FLEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following- described land and premises, ‘situate in the District Columble, towit: Lot 120 in Robert Portner's subdivision of lots in square 204 as per plat recorded in Book 14, e 24, surveyor office, surveyors for the Dis. of Calumbis subject 1o first deed of . $5,500.00, at 6% | Terms 'of sale: _Over said trust one-half : cash, balance in $30 monthly payments, io- cluding iuterest at 6, secured by sec- ond deed of trust on 'the property soid. or all cash over trust at option of pui chaser. A deposit of $300.00 required purchaser at tiune of sale. All conveyancin recording, reveaue stawps and votarial fees at cost of puichaser. ‘erms of sale to be complird Wwith within thirty days from day Gf ®aie. otherwiss the trustees reserve the right to reseil the property at the risk and ont of the defaultluz purchaser. affer five days’ advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in the city of Wash- {ngton, D. C. JOSEPH 4. ROTH, u. B. HOPKINS, Trust, 3a31-d&ds.exsu Barrister_Building. FUTURE DAYS. cy Sale of Machinery, | Equipment and Automobiles of the “Chevy Chase Food| Products Co., Inc.,” at No. 55' C Street S.E. By virtue of an or { of the District of Co { ruptey Court In re Cie Co., inc.. Bankrupt M trustes will well by the above premises on SIXTEENTH, 1925, COMME AT i0:30 AL, “World Labeller. "Jr. belling Ma- chine, 3 Mayonuaise Machives with Motors, v Glags Jars, Caps and Cartons, Elec. Mixer and Filler. Desks. Office Typewriter, Iron Safe, Hot-water Metal ok, Filler, Motor and Mis- ot Mayonusise,” Pepper, Paprika, : also Ford ome-ton truck and Ford delivery. The above will first be offered as an en- tirets and if & satisfactory bid is not received, will be fmmediately sold in detail. Term E. H. GIBBS. Trustee, _fe10,d&dsexSu Colorada_Bullding. THOS. 3. O . AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 814 QUINTANA PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5124, foko 143 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum bia. and at (he cequest of the party secured therely, the undersigned trustees wilk sell at public” auction iu frout of the premises. on MONDAY. THE SINTEENTH DAY OF FEB. RUARY, AD. 1825, AT FOUR-THIRTY | 0°CLOCK M. the fallowing described land ! oua premises, Situate in the District of ¢ iumbia, and designated as and being lot 33 in g trustees’ subdivision of lots ‘in_Rlock 5, crs Mill Seat.” as per plat recorded in Liber 41 at folio 5 of the records of the offiee of the surveyor for the District of Columbi | Terms of sale: Sold subject fo 8 fiest frust for $1,000.00 and a second for about $2.300.00. ticulars of which will be antounced . the purchase price above said trusts to be paid i A depos 320000 required. recording and revenue stawps 41 purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with within thirty otherwise & posit for perts may be ad- vertised a discretion of the trustees. . B EDWARD 0 of the Supreme Court abia. holding a Bank- ¢ Chase Food Products dersigned anetion within BRUARY & 80' f05.9.11.18 1 s el | TROMAS DOW T & CO, | 1115 EBye 86 W ! Auction Sale of Unclaimed Storage Furniture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage Ware- house, No. 1313 U St. N.W,, Friday, February 13, 1925, at 10 O'Clock AM il sell at_publi use. Housebold Fu Davenports, Pianes. Phonosraphs. Brass and Tron Heds, Spriugs. Dressers, Ciilffoniers, China Cabinets. Ch €hinaware. iz Heaters, Rug: caxel Desks, ele.; od Library Set, o] THOMAS DOWLI, Cabiuetx. Mattresves Buffets, . Refrigerators. fe10,11.1 1 ADAM A, WESCHLE] It & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | Bankruptcy Sale of Groceries, Valuable Meat Market Fix- tures and Implements of Trade in No. 3425 Ga. Ave. N.W., also Fard Ddlivery. By virtue of an onder of the Supreme (' of Cae District 'of Columbia, holding a Bank. Tuptey Court 1n re Myer Keroes Friedenverg, individually and trading as The People's Meat arket. Rank- s Ra 37. the undersigned trustee will auction, within the above prem FRIDAY. FEBRUARY THIR. AT TEN-THIRTY 0'CLOC Groceries, Paper Bage, 2 E ting Cases, Large Mir- ror Front Ice Box, U. S. Slicing Machine, & Dayton Computing Scales, cirie Ceiling Faos, 01k Shel Meat_Blocks, Tools, Electric Meat also 1923 Ford Delivery Truck. ‘The above Wil first be offered as an entirety. and if a satisfactory bid is not received will ely wold n detail. PHILBRICK McCOY. Trustee, 1,12 Columbian Byllding. 5. | chase D WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Salvage Sale QF THE ENTIRE P. J. Nee Company Stock OF HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1925 Commencing 10 AM, Liviag Mosm Sultes aund Qdd PFleces, Dining Moom Suites and Odd Pleces, Bedreom Furniture, adies’ Denks, Reed and Wicker F Easy Chaivs, Work Tables, Phoue Kroehler Full Bed Davenport Suites, miture, Secretaries, Library Tables, nor (hairs and Rockers, Wing Chaiva, Lamps; iron, Brass and Wood Poster Bedn; Mattressen, Hal o rv, Lace Curtai; Carriages, Cedar Chesta Hitohe Blankets, Comtarts, ete. binets, about 1,000 Assorted ON VIEW WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NOTE~-Another Sale Wedaesday, February 15th TOMORROW. THOS J. GWEN & AON, AUCTIONRERS. ~ BALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TORY BRICI NOWN _AS DWELLING PREMISES 1021 2nd STREET NORTH- EAST. trust. dated Te. By virtue of a certain deed of April 17, 1824, being instrument corded May 9, 1924, amang the land recos the Distriet 6f Columbia. and st {he reqy of the party see thereby, the undersigned |:ll§|(0l W“} sell, at lill')llg"l‘?al."l g #ront of the premises on ‘] DAY, P TWELFTH DAY OF FERRUARY. AD. 1008 AT FOUR P. the following described land 2nd premi the Dintrict of Cotam ‘and desig: rick 0'Donacghous bia. d being Lot 17 in subdivisien ja square 49 as r\‘ "ll recorded in Liber C. H. folio 137, of t records of the office of surveyor of the District of Colus Terms: Sold subject to & pric for §1,000.00, further particul hel a nfum‘efl t time 'l-il Tice abovs ssid trust to Sepoeit of $200.00 required. cordm‘r and revenue cing. re mps st purchdser rms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise depesit forfeited and the prop- erly may be advertised and resoid at the .’pl- eretion of th F. W. ALEXANDER, J. T. SETTLE, __fed-8hduexu THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEER! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWO- BTORY BRICK DWRLLING KN N _AS ls‘lAlaf_i\_llflll 1019 2ad STREET NORTH- Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April 17. 1924, belug instrument No. 91, re- corded M 1924, smong the land ‘records of the Distriet’ of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigued trustees wiil sell at public auction In front of the premises, ou _THURSDAY, ' THE TWELFTH DAY 0F FENRUARY, A'D. 1935, AT FOUR-FIFTEEN P.M fol scribed land and premise #rict of Columbla, and designdled Lot 16 in Patriek O'Dounoghoue's in square 749 8 per plat recarded (o Liber C H. B. follo 137 of the recards of the office of the surveyar the District of Columbia. Terms: Bold subject to for deed of trust for °31.000.00. further of sale; the pur- will be t to be patd 1o A deposit of $200.00 required. Convay- recording and revenue stamps at pur- cost. rms to be complied with hirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited Broperty may be adverciged and resoid fachetion of the trustee: ROBERT L. EVANS, J.T. SETTLE, Trustees. Trustees, cash. _ fe3-d&ds.exsu C__ FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER & 50N, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1739 Kenyon Street N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, da April 16, 1024, and recorded April 34, 1824, Instrument No. 33 of t) 1aad records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the ty secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public suction, fn front of the premises. on VRIDAY., THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, AT FOU O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing d¢ scribed land and ’I'm!m situate in the DIt trict of Columbi: o wit: Let 138 in Cerl H. Smith's su lots in block 15, “Angle: side,” ax per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia is Liber 59, at follo 7, said block 15 being known for Wkl of assessment and taxatien as square subject to coven: of record, improved by $room bath brick dwelling, hot-water heat and electric ligh Terms of sals above property will be sold subject fo two prior deeds of trust aggre- gating 311750, particulars at sale, belance cash. deponit of $300 required of chaser at time of sal All_converancinj cording, revenue stamps and notarial fe cost of purchase: ‘Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right o Feseil e Dropert nd The de Iting purchase: e ddan, i THOS. J. O'VEN & S0 TRUNTEES' BALB OF VALUABLE BRICK STORE AND DWELLING. NO. 467 FLORIDA' AVENTE NORTHWEST, AND LARGE BHICK BUILDING IN REAR. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust, being instrument No. 158, recorded November 21, 1824, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tpe request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil seil st public suctien. in front of the prem- e FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR P.M. the following described .land and premiser situate in the District of Columbia, snd de: ignated as and being lot 39 in Thomas G. Hensey trustees’ subdivision of lot 16 in block 5 (LeDroit Park), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District in .Liber County 7, st folio 44, belng now known for purposes of t and taxation s square 3004. Sold subject to & prior deed of truxt for $5.000, due July 24, 1926, further particulars of which Wil be announced at Time of sale; the purchase price abave said trust to be paid ln ci A depasit of $500 required. Convesancl X amps at purcha vomplied with witbin thirty da. deposit forfeited and the property may Vertined and resoid et the discretion of the trustees. 5 WHITEFIELD McKINLAY, CHBARLES B. FLAGG, £e10-d&ds.exsu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, ALUABLE FRAME EING PREMISES NO. 5215 CE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated April 28, 1924, being Instrument No. 2, corded May 14, 1924. among the land record of the District of Columbi and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the under- 11 sell at public auction in mises, on ESDAY, THE NTEENTH DAY OF FERRUARY, AD. ., AT FIVE P.M., the following described nd premises, situate in the District 2! “id desiguated 43 and being lot 24 feet front by the full depth thereof heing that half of said lot 25 ad- Joiming 16t 24 In square 0207, helng block 4. section 3 of the a('fllofl that rl of the Sheriff Estate known as “‘Burville." as per plat recorded in Liber 1083, folio 191 of the land records of the District of Columbia. TTerms: Nold subject ta a prior deed of trust for $1,600.00, further particulars of which will be aniouniced At time of val: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in A depauit of 3200.00 required. Convesancin cording and revenue stampa & Cont " o e "Ne “amiied wlth: within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. *f YHEODORE aicmAEL, JOHN W. DURNIN, 106.9.11,13.16.17 Trustees. Trustee’s ADAM A WRSCHLER & SON. AUCTIONRERS. Sale of Valuable De- tached Three-Story, Attic and Basement Brick Dwelling, No. 2149 California Street N.W., Containing 14 Rooms, Three Baths, Pantry, Laundry, Hot- Water Heat, Electric Light, Large Side Lot. Lot 39.45 Feet Front By About 150 [ numbered ons (1) Feet Deep, to Public Alley. By virtne of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed the 22nd day of December, 1824, in Cause No. 3020 Lunacy Docket of sakd court, the undersigned will blle auction, premises, on MONDAY. FERRUARY 16, 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P, the reai eatate situste In the District of Columbia known as part of lot 13, in Presb Goddard's subdivigion of nd known ey ‘‘Widow' ‘Washington Heights" as per pl 1o the aice of the surveyor for the Distriot of Golumbia, in Liber Governor Shepl folle 156, beginning for the same at i corner of said lot and running formerly iforafa avenue, thence . paraliel with the cast line of sall lot 40 the rear line of said lot ahutting upon the ‘south lipe of the public alley; thence with the sald rear line of said lot ‘and the south line of -said alley. westerly, fo the northwest corner of eaid lot. at the intersec- tion of the weat line of tot” witn the south line of said alley: thence southerly on the west line of said lot, to said California atret, at the point of beginning. Subject to an agreement fxing the bullding line 25 foet nerth of tte north line of sald California street. an shown on plat recorded in said survesor's office. tn Liber County 15. at follo 28, fogether with improvements, being a 3 story, attlc and basement brick dwelling. Sold subject to the lien of a deed of trust securing American Security and Trust Co.. in the sum of $10.000 at 6 per cent. duc October 31. 1625, which ‘may be.paid off or extended at the op tion of the purchaser. . Terms of sale: One-third purchase price nd above amount of said frust in_cash in two equal instaliments payahle in ome and two vears, with interest at @ per cured by deed of trust on property, or ‘all cash at option of pur r. Good title or uo sale. Tazes and in. t due adjusted to day of sale. Al con recording and notars fees at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $300 required time of sale. Terms of sale to be complicd with within thisty days from dav of trustee reserves the right to resell at urchaser after five daya’ Evening St M. G. JOHNSON. Committee Josephiae Bridget. Fend: . n.w.. Washington. D. TRUSTEES' BUILDI A8" A" BAKERY. FRONTING ABOUT 100 FEET ON PUB LIC ALLEY BETWEEN FLORIDA AVE. AND_MORSE STREET. TRINIDAD AND MONTELLO AVENUES N.E. By virtub of & cortaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 4700. folia 440 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbis, 8d st the request of party secured thereby. we, the undersigncd trustees. Will sell at pub Bic' uction, n front of {he premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FERRUARY. A.D. 1025, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.AL, the following deseribed land and prem: ines, ‘situate in the District of Columbia, and known s and being parts of lots 46 and 49 in block 1 of the Washington Brick Machine Company’s subdivision of “‘Trinided,” as per plat tecarded in the office of the surveyor for said District in Book Couniy 6, at page 120: ais0 part of lot 112 in John C.'and Josephine Bwaid's combination of lots in block 1, - Trin idad.” an per plat recorded in the office of the urveyor for xald District in Book County 22, at page 41. Said parts of waid lots being deacribed in one parcel as follows: Reginning for {hie same at & point in the south line of ~aid Tot 46 distan; west corner of xa ning thence in & northeasterly direction slong the extorior wall of the bakery bullding herein tioned 7875 feet fo a point dsian tof the west line af sald lof 40, ranaing ence southeasterly along said exter 22.90 feet. thence northeasterly along rior wall 2.80 feet, then 31 fort, then, 1118 feot. routheast & thence sonth wosterly slong said wall 35.33 fect to a point on the south line of said iot 49 distant 2.28 feet west of the southeast cormer of said lot 49, and thence west along the south line of said lots 49, 112 and 46 to the place of begin- ning. The land and premises hereby intended to sold being those parts of said lots 46, 40 and 112 fronting on the 20-foot publ alley upon which the bakery bullding wow stands. 48 shown by a survey made March 9, 1918, by the surveyor for the District of Co- lombia and recorded 1n the office of raid sur- vevar In Survey Took 41, page 488, Subject to & Arst trust securlng the Wash ingfen Six Per Cent Permanent Ruilding As- wocigtion a balance of $6,644, with interest at six per cent per annum from August 1. 1824, and a second deed of trust with A bal. Auce thereon of $4.334.50, with interest at six Der cent Der annum from Aukust 16, 1921, Terma of sale: Over said trusts, all cash. A depoait of $300 required of purchaser at time Of wale. ' Al conveyanclug, recording revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 1o be complied with Within 30 days from to7-d&ds.exSu ADAM A B TRUSTEES' SALE OF NO. 708 EYE ST. S.E. By virtue of a cerfain deed of trust duly recortied in Liber No. 5040, folio 327. et sed.. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the nndersigned trustees will offer for male by public auction. in front of the remises on_ FRIT TWENTIETH DAY~ OF FEBRT AT AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Colum- ba, to wit: ‘Lot 46 in the subdivision made by ‘the Washington Loan and Trust Company nd R. G. Davenport, trustees. in square D03, per plat recorded in the office of the sur. veyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber &4 at folio 79. improved as above. ‘The_above property will bhe ta a prior deed of trust for $1.000. 8t 0%, due by extension Februar: 1927, with accrued interest thereon due ruary 1. 1925 amounting fo $30. Bala $300 cas at time of sale: the remainder, b until pald with interest at DWELLING, LET recording. tamps at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with withln thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rght to sell the property At the rigk and cost of the defauiting purchaser. affer five days' adrertisement of wuch resaie paver published in the city_of . C. o+ ALFRED 'W. LAW. ©."MARION RHODES, _felldédsiot Trustees. revenue ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 2621, 2128 AND 2625 EYE STRERT NORTHWEST. By virtue of u certain deed of trust dated October 1ath, 1923, aud recorded November 2ith. 1023, fnstrument No. 181 of “the land record of the District of® Columbls. tlie. request of the party secured there \ndersighed trugteen will effer for sule by public Suctien, In front of the premisex. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIKTH DAY QF PEB- RUARY. 182, AT POUR O'CLOCK PAL. the following desckibed lasd and premises. wtiated ity of Waskington. ct of Calum- B, o wit Loty'33 '$3’ana 54 in Tovert E. Tiradler's subdivinion of part of square 5, per plat fecorded in Liber 13, folio 51. of the Tecords of the office of the murvesor for the District of Columbis, impraved as gbove, to be wold subject, bawever, to 4 priee deed of trust Tor $1,600, at 7%, due April 14, 196 Terms of sale: Gver add above said trust, cash. A deposit of required at time of wale, ‘onverancing, reconding, revenue ps ‘and notarial fees st the cast of the . Terms of sale to be complied with Within thirty days from day of wale, other- Teserve the right to resell the property at the risk apd the de- fauiting purchaser after five daye’ advertine- ment of such resale In some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washington, D. C. 1694443, cx8u u THOS. J_ OWEN & NON_ AUCTIONRERS. & TRUSTEBS' BALB OF VALUABLE MODBRN FIVE-ROOM ' PRAME BUMGALOW. BE- ING PREMIKES XO. 3014 CHANNING STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trast, dated September 20, 1524, helng Instrument No. 167, recorded Sepiember 32. 1934, among the land, Zecords of the District of Coln and At ihe request of the party secured thereby. the umdemigned truxteck will sell at public auc- Hon, in front of the premises. on WEDNKS- WAY. THE EIGITEENTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY. A.D. 1025, AT FIVE P.M.. the fol- {owing described Tam and premiscs, situate in ihe District of Calumbl " and_ being lots 15 and i Subdivision know made by John 1. in’ Book 81, at page 4D, o office of the sutvesor for the Distriet of Co- fumpla, Subject 1o restrictions and covenants in deed convering title to sald parties of the rst part. Terms: _Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $3.000 and second deed of trust for $1.300, further particulars of which will be announiced at time of sale; the purchase price bove kaid trusts ta be paid in cash. A de- posit of 8200 required. = Convermncing, record- g and Tevenue stamps et mEchasers cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwive deposit forfeited and the Draperty Ay be advertited and resold at the disere- tioa of the trustees. RMAN, the | "~ THOR. 3. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONHERS. THUSTABE “BALR VALUAREE OND- PROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust da Jynury 11, 1624 being fnatrument o 04 corded January 1924, the of €olumbl ords of the Dist e Taquest of the party ‘secured thereby. the un dersigned truat I"affer for sale. by public aucticn in frant of the premises,on MO THE SIXTEENTH ‘DAY OF A.D. 1925, AT FOUR 0 . fowing deacribed land situate in 1 of Columbia and designated as and pein a0 iy (O 1n block “aveabecsd e o N umbered three (3). Ciark 8na Hurat's’ sibdiviston of past ‘ot 'thy land known au ven and ¥ plat recorded n’the ofce of oc the District of Columbis in at folia 124 Subject o right astrip of land four (1) fhet wide,extendiug along’ e wioly ‘rear or northerly boundary of said lats © and 8 for the purpose Gf acceks 10 the spring of waier gt 1l st block e g nted by Jane E. Potter to Joseph W, Moer by decd dated Juiy 4. 1808, aud recorded 1 Liber 1835 at follp 371 of the land rocards of tha District of Kaid block 8 bLeing known for the of ansessment and Gexation as aquare inirtoen hundred Afiy-ei Yerms of sale: All cash hundred (§200.00) at'time o revenue s Purchase thirty d forteited and resold amon; rec and at th A “depo dolara require Allconveyan, aud notarial Terme to be complied with within fram dey of sale, otherwise deposit nd the property may be advertised the discretion af the trustees. M. J. WRIGHT, GEO P. NEWTON WADE B. 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Lack- ing a total majority, however, the cabinet is likely to adopt in its na- | tional defense policy the main fea- tures of the plan supported by the :l-,-fl division of the Liberal party. BEER PLEDGE RAPPED. | Ontario Wets Not Satisfied With 4.4 Per Cent Beverage. TORONTO, Ontario, February 11.—F. | W. Wilson, for Windsor, served notice in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the “‘wet” element of the Conserva tive party will not be content with the promise of 4.4 per cent beer, made in a recent speech from the throne He urged prompt enactment of leg- islation providing for the sale of beer, spirits and wine under a system of government control upon the principle of local option. of VINDICATES FERGUSON. USTIN, Tex., February 11.—The bill designed to restore to James E. Fergu- son the political rights taken from him when he was impeached and removed from the governor's chair seven years ago was passed by the State Senate last night by a vote of 21 to 6. Ferguson and his wife, Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson, were interested spectators. Friends warmly greeted and comgratu- lated them at the close of the session. The bill now goes to the House, where its fate is doubtful. Prof, H. @. Behoteguy Dies. PHOENIX, Ariz, February 11.—Dr Henrl Grandpierre Behoteguy, pro- fessor emeritus of modern languages at | Wooster College ~Wooster, Ohio, died here yesterday at the home of his son, following a short illness, Dr. Behoteguy was 70 years of age and retired from active duty at Wooster College two yours age