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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued) (Continued) N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC, . 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5. Near 16th and Columbia Road. Downtown. PRICE, $14,500. There is no better home PRICE, $18,500. This very centrally locat- #n the clty at this price. 1t was bullt by one of ed, downtown horthwest home is in a meigh the nutnlndln’ builders, fs ually wide borhood that is unexcelled for rooming and and attractive in plan, having 8 rooms, 4 bed- boarding house purposes: it is a 3-stery brick yooms and tiled bath; hot-water heat, electric house. and has 10 rooms and 2 baths; up-to- hardwood floars throughout: ' spacious Dlant, ‘electric light, etc.; ample T aftic and » garage. ragi;; easy term. - Ghlomlis Hesnti Overlooking Rock Creek Park. olumbia Heights. A 3 PRICE, $8.850: Certalnly there is no bet-- Price Just Reduced Substantially ter buy inthe city tham this house. situated This {s the utmost in value in & delightful in one of the best sections of the northwe: home; it is & 2-story hopee, 23 feet e and modern, 20-foot brick home, having 6 large has 8 rooms, bath and ex lavato: there xooms and bath. hot-water heat and other im- gre 2 sleeping porches and breakfs porch, rovementa: good yard with plenty of room hot-water heat, with instantameous heater, T & garage. electric light, oak flcors, garage. X Otis Street N.W. Chevy Chase. PRICE, $9,500. A real chance to obtain PRICE. $13.750. A fine, new detached home nt 3 moderate price & home of 7 rooms and west of Connecticut £ baths. This house has 3 glassed-in porch cle, that ban 8 rooms and 2 baths: every con- 0 extra shower, hot-water hea electric venience, such as hot-water heat. electric light, 1.&ht. hardwood floofs, and there is an alley hardwood flcors, garage: 1ot 150 feet deep Srith plenty of room for & naks #2.000"cash and’ low mosthly payments. 1501 Delafield Place N.W THERE 18 NO MORE ATTRACTIVE, BETTER BUILT, NOR MORE DESIRABLE RESI- DENCE IN WASHINGTON THAN THIS HOUSE. T IS A BEAUTIFULLY PLANNED COR- NER BRICK HOME, OF CENTER HALL ARRANGEMENT AND HAS EIGHT ROOMS AND {'W0 BATHS, LARGE ATTIC, ALL UP-TO-DATE FEATURES; THREE-CAR BRICK GA- RAGE. THBE LOCATION IS PERFECT AND THE PRICE 1§ LOW. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC, ‘EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE." 1418 Eye St. N W. Phones Main 5904-5. MEMBERS WASHINGTON RBAL ESTATE BOARD. BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS. — $11,250. Chevy Chase. BRADLEY LANE. An_unusoal opportunity 1s offered to six homessekers to locate on beantital Bradiey lane—within three blocks of Conn. ave. car line. A spleadid environment and convenient location—only a few minutes’ walk from D. C. publle school, Chevy Chase Circle, ctc. Thew are new detached homes, now under construction. Individual in design—practical in plan, and each room is generous in proportions. The arrangement has been carefully ‘planaed to reduce housekeeplng to & mini- mum and every modern convenience to the smallest detail will be included. Deligbirtil living room, spproximately 14220 ft., with artistic freplace and French doors to side porch. lent features—Double "oak floors throughout; three large bedrooms; enormous closets: tile bath: laundry: toflet; hot-water heat; electric lights. Lots G0 by average depth of 150. Mutual driveways. Garage o match Bouse, $300 extra. We will be glad to go over the plans in detall and can show a similar house aiready completed. Liberal terms and monthly paymeats consid erably under $100. $15,750. CLEVELAND PARK. A delightful home property directly opposite the beautiful estate of Mr ohn R. McLean, known as ‘‘Friendshi ‘he house is of pre-war comstruction and in excellent state of preservation. Large front porch; four rooms on the first fioor, including especially attractive living and dining rooms and a splendid library or studsy. Chestout trim throughout. Second foor has four wel rooms; large tiled bath. The attic has two finished rooms space; Slate roof. “The Rouse s thoroughly modern. and electric lights: new hot-water beater and numersus attractions that will.appeal to the homeseeker. $14,500. Detached. 16th ST. HIGHLANDS. A splendid home p!oflrfl: situated bDetween 14th and 16th s in that convenisnt and popular section just off the Reservoir. A handsome appearing jouse, seven real rooms, four bedrooms; living room with fireplace; parquet ficors and hardwood trim; large front and rear porches; hot-water heat; electric lights. Slate roof. Excellent lot, well improved with shrubbery, trees, etc. We com- sider this an exceptionally attractive offering, and you will do well to imspect ‘without delay. $11,650. MT. PLEASANT. A comparatively new colonjal-trpe bome situated west of 16th st. and c venient to new public school and Sacred Heart Church. The house bas southern exposure, and there are six bright and well proportioned rooms; tile bath; cement front porch: beautiful hardwood floors throughout: screens ’for entire Rouse: merus base plugs: large double rea: ‘hes, both screened. Hot-water beat lectric lights: Laundry, etc. Spiendid lot And large concrete garage. Very reasonable terms. z Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSSI» & PHELPS, The Home of Homes, 1417 K St. N.W. MEMBERS OF C. H. SMALL & CO., Main 8034. Real Estate. Main 6861. . CLEVELAND PARK—QUEBEC ST.—$13,950. An exceptionally well built, completely detached home of six rooms, tile bath, with tub and shower; garage; large living room, with open fireplace, attic over entire house, can easily be con- verted into three rooms; hardwood floors, hot-water heat, instan- taneous heater; large lot, 50x112. Terms to responsiblé party. NORTHEAST BARGAIN—$500 CASH—$6,950. g Six rooms, bath; garage; all modern conveniences; hot-water heat, gas heater, electricity, laundry tubs, standard electrical fix- tures. Convenient monthly payment. NORTHWEST—QUEBEC PLACE—$8,350. One of the outstanding values in a comparatively new home in the northwest; six well arranged rooms, with bath and built-in garage; double rear porches; every modern feature; convenient to the 14th st. car line, and can be purchased on unusually attrac- tive terms. SAUL'S ADDITION—4-BEDROOM HOUSE—$12,950. Located west of 14th st., convenient to bus line and 14th st. car line, an impressive two-story brick, having 4 bedrooms, bath; garage; occupied by owner, who will give immediate possession. House is in_excellent condition. GALLAUDET PARK—$6950 UP. There are a few remaining houses in our first operation in this community of home owners, The best six-room and bath houses in the northeast for the money. Inspect any time or phone us for transportation. 1109 OWENS PLACE N.E. 1415 WEST VIRGINIA AVE. N.E. C. H. SMALL & CO,, 925 15th Street Main 6861 B U NEW HOMES—$8,750. , Much néarer downtown than any other new hemes. bia Heights. Brick construction with concrete front rooms and tile bath: h.w.h. and elec. lights: oak floors; brick garage. It will be to your advantage to inspect these homes. 3300 cash and $75 per month. CLEVELAND PARK—$15,000. Fully detached, center-hall plan, 7 rooms and tile bath, with built-in fixtures. room full length of house. with open fireplace. Garsge to match house. CHEVY CHASE—$16950. One of the most beautiful homes in the entire city. Brick construction, center-hall plan, located onme-half block off Conn. ave. Large living room with open fireplace. Dining Toom with eplendid space for arrangement of furniture. Glassed and heated breakfast porch. Kitchen contains bulit-in ice chest, lnfliflf board, one-plece porcelain sink, etc. Four large Dedrooms and two tile baths. Large attic. Good closet space. Everything that makes & yeal home. $2.500 cash and easy terms on balance. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. A home that presents a real opportanity. Three-stor; orch.” Bemi-detached and co 1 3 condiifon. The to per month. - The payment. §1,000. NEAR 16th AND PARK ROAD. Splendidly located between 14th and 16th st home, containing 6 reoms and tile buth Hurdwood foors: howh. ‘and diec. uble condition. Do rear rches. Lot 120 feet deep te ik sae at 810200, DETOTA oy oarst ey EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL $ 0'CLOCK. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS. PHI Main 9300. WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. One of the best sections of Colum- h and double rear 6 splendid Livin Hardwood ‘floors throughout; h.-w.h. a Only ome block from Comn. ave. car line. Very Dbrick dwelling, with colonial front floor s arrang, Tour-rosm and_ bath spariment, ead rents For 50 our- nt, and_re focation 1a good and s convenient fo the ecar Hue. Brcer $11.000. CCouy, . colonial-type ights. Best of Priced for a Tide pared strest, large 1432 K ST. N.W. MAIN 4600, COLORED. Vacant, 6 large rooms, bath, h.-w.h., elec., reasonable. MANN. REAL ESTAT) 1114 New York Ave. N.W. Main 6888 FIRST COMMERCIAL. PRICE, $8,250. Let us show this bargain. House is 20 £ wide, six h('g" rooms, tiled bath, t Sooriag, electriclly, good heating plaat. T be remodeled (Fiooee, encing plat SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY, 1400 L N.W. Main 9111, “Excellent Localit Northwest. $9,550. Most _complete 6-room and bath tapestry brick; 20 ft. wide on deep lot to wide alley: Dreskfast and sleepingeporches, h.-w.h., elec. full tiled Bath with buflt-in tub and shower: many other features; one of the best buys hat we ksow of. Very moderate cash re- uirem Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc.,’ 813 15th 8t N.W. Main 2690. Chevy Chase, D. C.—$18,000. Unususlly attractive 9-rosm and 3-bath tached house, With 4 large bedrooms and leeping poreh, hard: bullt-in garage; center-hall house; lot 60x130, fa one of best locatiens in Chevy Cbase. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc., 813 15th Bt. N.W. Main 2690. * Chevy Chase, D. C. Beautiful new detached house, one-] from Conn. ave., clos to schools, churches: 7 large rooms, open firepiace (4 bed fooms). modern fn e tail, oo sttractive Tot wiih garage to ‘mateh Douse. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc., 13 16th St N.W. Maio 2690, Colored Homes of Unusual Quality. . lnn&t! these brand-new Homes at 730-740 Fairmont Street N.W. You will find fn them €rverything that you expect and many unusual features of conven- ence and Home-making comfort. Planned and arranged to eliminate all possible house- Leeping work and worry. Economical of space and’ compact in arrangement. Equipped with every modern und up-to-date coavenience and comfort. Finished throughout in perfect taste. You'll be passing up something if you fail to +ake advantage of this exceptional opportusity to_buy one of these Northwest Home Stx rooms and bath, wwood fioors, front and back porche: finished_ throughou Prices are unusually moderate and thrms may be arranged to suit. Our representative 3s in attendance evers day and evening. in- cluding Bunday. B. B. PINN (Owner’s Representative), 712 Kenyon St. Ph. Col. 5817. 1307 Randolph St. N.W. Semi-detached brick, conthining 8 reoms and path (4 bedrooms and 'inclosed sieeping porch), Front and rear porches, h.-w.h., elec.. hard wood fleors, screens, awnings; numer n features; 10 tons coal in cellas moderate cash requirementa. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. 818 15th 8Bt. N.W. ONLY $500 CASH. \ PRICE, $5,750. Owaer, leaving clty, will sell a cory siz room home, excellent condition; monthly pay- nents to sult; located within walking distance ©5yF1,0- a5 Poat Office; 10 minutes’ walk to i w sts. Use your rent money to buy 1:is one. To inspect, phome Main 9112. , and south of the cir-| TAKE ADVANTAGE Of this oppor. to buy a home bet: 14th & 1 on an excep. pretty & res. st; 8 r. & b; front & rear porches; lot 20x170 with gar. : Conserv. price & genuine reas. for selling. 'Address Box 400V, Star office. 16t Close to 16th St., on the Heights, $13,750. ; Very complete and commodious 2-story house” with 2. baths, bo-w.h.. ele seening porch, hardwopd floofs, scriens and other fine a This (s ong of “the tatments. lowest pri ek g .offerings, in that | {ashionable 16th_st. section. Allan E. Walker & Co. 13 16th Bt. N.W. Ma'd 2690, Fine Corner Brick, N.W. In desirable residential section ‘tlose to park; it has 8 very large rooms, 'tlle bath wad ywer, hot-water heat, electric- ity, open ,‘fireplace, hardwood floors. Iarge front and Side porches. breakfast and sleeping perches and ma: other distinctive appoint- s; bulldin garage: necessity for immedi- ate wale makes it possible to sell this at a bargain . figure. Allan E. Walker & Co., Ing, W, 2008: 813 15th_St. Homes—City and Suburban. For persons of moderate We are in position to assist You to secure & home and arrange terms to sult you. UNITED REALTY CORP, INC., Room 300 Phillips Bldg. M. 9138, COME OUT SUNDAY. New colonial houses, 1% squares of new Eastern High Bchool, Nos. 120 to 126 18th at. se. o for inspection, 6-room tapestrs bricks, "ne front porehes, double rear porches crete walks, fine electric fixtures: first-class e, extra size hot-water boller, expen. e paper. Price, . H $6.950; $150 eash, Call _ WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPERTY..TO SELL and the price is Tight, drop a cand o phons and our wervice will ‘soon find a - purchaser. AUSTIN M. COOPER, 820 11th o Main 8.ROOM BRICK MODERN northwest location; prefer Toom for garage. EDW INC., 734 W._(see Mr. £ HAVE A CLIENT WHO WILL PAY CASH for 8-room house for colored near 1st and K sts. nw. EDGAR A. MILLER, 1539 I st WILL PAY CASH FOR OLD HOUSES, BRK. or frame, any section of city or sub. FRANK BALISBURY, 800 Invest. Bldg. M. 9337. mh13 LL PAY ALL-CASH FOR HOU: colored. Will consider any sectiom of city. 1843 H a.w., Room +045." Main 7658 K, GOOD HOME, NORTH OR S.E., NEAR CAPT- tol or Lincoln Park; cash; give pumber sad particulars. 201 McGill Bldg. SIXROON BRICK HOUSE NE_OR easonal : e S pe Tt ARl et T WILL PAY CASH FOR OLD HOUSES, BRICK or (!sm?' sny sec. of city or sub. FRANK BALISBURY, 800 lavestment Bids. THE DEMAND FOR RESIDENTIAL PROP- erty 1s increasing. 1If you bave.a modern house for sale, let us mecure the purchaser. For quick sales results list your property with JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Lincoln 84. ° Member Washington Real Estate Board. QUICK ACTION. 6 to 10 room brick house in & good n.w., B.e. or section: must have possession, in 4 Call Maln 2730 or address mall t§ Room Poople’sLite Insurance Bldg. SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. 1646 NEWTON BT. N.W. CHILDRESS, Mein 7395. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOO! ADAM A” WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, Trustee’s 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 $9.45 Feet Front By About 150 Feet Deep, to Public Alley. By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed the 220d day of December, 1924, in Cavee No. 3020 Lunacy Docket of said court, the hindersigned wiil sell at blic auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY, FERRUARY 16, 1025, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0°CLOCK B, the rea estate situate in the District of Columbdla known part of lot 18, in Presbrey's and Goddard’s subdivision of part of a tract of land known ‘Widow's Mite,” uow called “‘Washington Heights'" pér plat recorded in the ice of the surveyor for the District of Qelumbia, in Liber Governor Shepherd, at follo 186, beginning for the wame at the southwest corner of said lot and runnlng thence sasterly on ‘California strect, formerly called California avenue, 39.45 feet; thence northerly. parallel with the east line of sald lot to the rear line of said lot abutting upon the south line of the public alley; thence Wwith the said rear line of said lot and the south line of sald alley, westerly, to the northwest corner of eaid lot, at the intersec- tion of the west line of said lot with the south line of said alley: thence seutherly on the west line of said lot, to id California street, at the point of N‘W ing.: Bubject it Axing the bullding iine 25 feet north line of sa! Calitornia 3 shown on plat recorded fin eaid surveyor's office. in Liber County 15, at fello 28 together with improvements, being & 3 story, attic and basement brick dwelling. Sold Subject to the lien of & decd of traat Becuriag Kemerican Securits and Trust Co.. \ the of $10,000 at 8 per cent, due October 81, lvfm which may be paid off or extended at the op- Tion of the purchaser ! sal One-third purchase price above amount of said trust in cash, in two equal installments able in one and two years, W) intere 6 per cent ‘per anmum secured by deed of ‘trust on 6 property or all cash at option of pur- ser. Good title or no sale. ‘axes and fn. terest dve adsustad 'to aay of sale. ALl con veyancing, recording and notary fees at cost of deposit of $500 required at rms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of saie o trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defauiting purchaser after five days’ Sdvertisement in ‘h Evening Star newspapar. WM, G. JOHNSON, Commitiee Evtate of M. Josephine Bridget, Fendall Build 344 D B.w., Washington, D. C. s ~ THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- ETORY FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 814 QUINTANA - PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of. trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5124, folio 143 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will well at hublk auction in front of the premises, on (ONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY, AD. 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land temises, ituate in the District of Co- lumbla, and designated as and betng lot 53 in J. M. Vale, et al, trustees’ subdi of lots o Block 5, “‘Peters Mill Beat," per plat recorded in_Liber 41 follo & of the records of the office of the surveyor-for the District of Columbia. Terma of sale: Sold subject to a first trust for $4,000.00 and s second for about $2.300.00. further particulars of which will bs abnounced atitime of sale, the purchase price above said trusts to be pald in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. ~Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps purchaser’'s cost. Terms to be com- plied with within thirty days, etherwise d posit forfeited and the vty may be ad- vertised and resold at ft) ‘discretion of the trustees. GABRIEL B. LIKENS, EDWARD 0. LIKENS. 105.9.11,18.16 rustees. = FUTURD DAYS. ADAM AT WESCHLER & BON, AUCTIONEBRS. Trustees’ Sale of a Large Stock of Paint, Wall Paper, House Furnishings, Hardware, Auto Oils, Grease and Accessories, Valuable Fixtures, Etc,, Con- tained in No. 1920 Nichols Ave., Anacostia, D. C, . . By virte of a certain chittel deed of trust, gatea July ‘B2, 1934, and recorded Juiy 35 1024, Instrument No. 140 of the records of the recorder of deeds, D. C., the un ed trustees will sell by public auction, within the bove promises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY. DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, COMMENCING AT TEN 0'CLOCK A.M. 4 laige fresh stock of Paints, Oils, Varal Brushes, Hardware, Window aad dute Wind: shield. Glaws, Tools, Cutiery, House Furnish- Bl Wars Brooms, ‘Chicken Wire, Lod: me] . Broom! en . Wite, Lad- ders, huto Grease, Olls, Tubes und: Acees: sories,” Radio Supplies, efc. Large stock of Wall Piper, Belipss Paj Trimmer, ete. v SEviT ALSO, T. 8. De-Luxe Air Compressor, Sinclair Alr Tower, Cash Register, Sales Register, Floor and Counter Display Cases, Scaies, Glass Cot- Table, Counters, Nati Bin, h.m-‘, 605 s, Chatrs, tin , Mimeo h, " Sl T, ek Fora Coupe and Ford Deilvery Truck. "The above ‘Biock. Fixtures and Auivimoblles will first be offered as an entirety, and if & satisfactory bid s not received will be im- mediately sold in detail. Terms: CASI " ocmas. w. bt AL Fomm 200 W X Tele. 927 15th 8¢, fel4-akabs exsu AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING BEING PREMISES NO. 5215 BELL PLACE NORTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated Aprh 28, 1624, Deing inatrument No. 343 re- corded May 4, 1024, among. of the Dintrict of Columbia, guestof the party secured thereby, ned truatees will sell at public_auction fu eoue, of (ne premiscs, ou TUESDAY, “THE BEVENTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925, AT EIVE P.M.. the followfng desaribed land’ and premises, situate in the District of Columbla, 'nnd designated as and being lot 24 feet front by the full depth thereof belag that haif of sald ot 25 1d- Joining ot 24 in square 5207, being block 4, section 3 of the subdivision 'of that i t the re- the under- Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1.800.00, ‘further particuls; be ‘nnounced at time of sale rice above sald trust to be pal deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, T cording and ‘revenue stampe At purchaser's cost. . Terms to be complied with within thirly_days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. THEODORE MICHAEL, JOHN W, DURNIN, £08.9,11.18,18,17 o ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCT Groceries and Valuable Fixtures in No. 2141 H Street N.W. By Public Auction. Tuesday, February 17, 1925, Commencing 10:30 O’Clock A.M. Small stock miscellaneous Groceries, Mahog- any tional Cash Register, Dayton Com- puting Scale, Small Refrigerating Case, Large and Small ice Boxes, Oak Counters, Show- cases, Bcales, Meat Block, Btc. "Thé above will be offered as an entirety and if a satisfactory bid is bot received will be immediately old 1o detail. Term: J._SALOMON. Attorney. _ £e13.14.16 D. Notes, Auctioneer Sale of Furniture, Etc. On Tuesday, February 17 Beginning at 100 AM. Household Furnishings of Every Dencription at Our Auction Sale Inal tents of Lunch Rosm and Din- ing ‘w.‘ Segrpes f“;‘;ul flfl“‘l"l c.; G aane e, Larve Natansl Cush Bep: o, Large Na istar, Soor coverings ABd other miscellansous 633 Louisiana Ave. N.W. == FUTURE DAYS. % ADAM A WESCHLER & 80N, ACCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME RUNGALOW No. 345 PEABODY STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a-certain deed of trust, dated January 14, 1924, and_recorded February 3. 1024, among the land records of the District of Columbla. and at the request of the party Secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for eale by public auction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE Zith DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1035, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., the following déscribed land and prem- ises.situate in the District of Columbin, to- wit: “Lots 15 and 16 in square 3338 in a subdivision of land known as “‘The First Ad dition to Manor Park.” as per plat recorded in ‘the office of the surveror for the District ot Columbla in county book No. 24, page No. 3, improved as above. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the “pur- payable in one 4t wix per cent per nually, from da: le, secured by deed of trust upon the p erts’ sold, or all cash, at option of purcha A deposit of $300 requir Al conveyancing, recording. nd notariul fees at cost of purchaser. Terms 19 be complied with within 30 days from day of sule, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dass’ advertisement of fuch ressle in some pewspaper published ia the city of Washing- ton, D. C. THOMAS SOMERVILLE. JOSEPH W. COX, fe16-ddds.exRudtedd Trusters. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF LARGE BRICK G, USED AS A BAKERY, FRONTING ABOUT 100 FEET ON PUB- LIC 'ALLEY BETWEEN FLORIDA AVE. AND MORSB STREET. TRINIDAD AND MONTELLO AVENUES N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 4790, folio 440 et seq.. of the ‘land records of the District of Columbia, and 8t the Fequest of party secured thereby. we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at pub- Hc” auction, {n_front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following deacribed land and prem. ive: ate in the District of Columbia, and own s and being parts of lota 48 in block 1 of the Washington Brick Company's subdivision of ‘Trinidad, per plat recorded fn the office of the kurveyor for aid District in Book County 8, at page 120: also part of lot 112 in John C.'and Josephine Ewald’s combination of lots in block 1. ‘“Trin- idad.” s per plat recorded in the office of the kurveyor for said District in Book County 22, at page 41. Said parts of said lots being described in one parcel as folleys: Beginning for the same at & poimt in- thé south line of said lot 46 distant 1.75 feet east of the south- west corner of said iot 46 and running thence in & northeasterly direction along the exterior wall of the bakery buflding hereinafter men- tioned 78.75 feet fo & point distant. 2.5 faet east of the west line of said lot 46, running thence southeasterly along sald esterior wall 22.00 feet, thence northeasterly aloog sald ex- terior wall 2.90 feet, thence southeasterly along ®aid wall 25.31 feet, thence southwesterly along said wall 1118 feet. thenca southeasterly along sald wall 31 feet, thence southwesterly along safd wall 15.65 feet, thence southe erly alopg aald wail 16.19 fest, thence south- westerly along said wall 55.23 foet to & point on the_ south line of rald iot 49 distant 2.28 wéat of the southeast corncr of said lot and thence west along the south line of &t time of revenne stamps said lots 49, 112 and 48 to the piace of begin- ning. The laml and premises hereby iotended 10 be soid heing those parts of said lots 48, and 112 fronting on the 20-foot public les upon which the bakery buildin stands, as shown by & wurvey made March 9. 1918, by the surveyor for the District of Co: lumbla and recgrded in the office of said sur- yeror in Bufvey Book 41, Bubject to u first trust securl ington Six Per Cent Permanent Building As- sociation & balance of 38,644, with interest at six per cent per annum from August 1 1924, and & second deed of trust with a bal Ance’ thereon of $4,854.50, with interest per_cent per annum from August 16, 1924, Terma of sale: Over said trusts, all c /A deposit of $500 required of purchaser time of sale. ~ All conveyanciog, record! revenue stamps and notar purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 days from day of sale. PACL B. CROMELIN, WILLIAM W. SCOTT, 7-d&ds,ex8u Trastess. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTTONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING ° NO. 1525 9th STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 43380, the undersigned trustees will offer for by public auction, in front St opihe. Dremises oo THURSDAY THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1825, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, wituate in the District of Columbia to-wit: Part of orik- inal lot 4 in equare 397, beginning for the same at a point on Ninth ‘street morthwest 21 feet 6 inches outh from the northwest cormer of said lot and thepce rusning south along said street 15 feet 3 lnches, thence east to the rear line of said lot thence north 15 feet 3 inches, and thence west fo the line of said street'and the place of beginning, said lot be- ing now known for the Of assessment. and "taxation a5 lot ST1 1o squere 897, im- proved as above. One-third of the purchase Terms of sale: money to be pald in cash. the balance in two equal installments represented by the promis- -sor not of the purchaser, payable in one and two yea ‘with interest at 8 per cent per asnum from of sale, payadble semi-annval ly, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of pur- chaser at time of sale. All conveyanci, re- cording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost. irchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied ith within this days from day of sale, otherwise the 68 resarve the right to resell the at the risk _and cost of the defaull l! aser, after five day Biver pubiished 1 the Gty of Wessington, A o, B OBCAR NAUCK, 641 Fla. ave. n.w. JOSEPH SALOMON, 5 416 5th ot nw. f£e18-0&ds exBukte2s Trustees. 08. J. 0 A O 3 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BRICK AND FRAME DWELL: ING, BEING PREMISES 521 Gth STREET SOUTHEAST. | By virtae of o certsin deed of trust, dated May 6th, 1024, bel No. 198, corded May 8th, 1924, among the land records of 'the District’ of Columbie, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the under- trustees will sell at public’ auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR P.M.. the following deicribed 1and’ and premises, witu: the District of Columbia, and designa nd being the Borth 19’ feet front on Fifth street by full gepth thereot of original lot 18 in squere 822 ng now known for the purooses of sssess: meni in_square 822 and tazation as lot Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.350.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- hase price above sald trust to be paid i cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Con- veyancing, recording &nd revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold the Jtion of the trustees FRANCES 1. BALTIMORE AND HOWARD STS. BALTO. MD. I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder the balance of my stock, about $30,000, comprising hardware, tools, auto accessories, marine supplies, Ford and Chevro- let parts, cutlery, camera and camera supplies, toilet articles, leather goods, articles, guns, fishing tackle, w cases, counters, coq?!ion. n February 17th, 10 A.M., and sold. and electric supplies, electric household etc. “Also fixtures, including wall cases, shelving, typewriters, mul- tigraph, cash registers, electric fans, and etc. Also fine panel body window fixtures truck in A-1 lots for individuals and dealers. Sale starts Tuesday, continues until everything is JOS. WIESENFELD Gus Eichberg, Official Auctioneer, of Washington, D. C. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Salvage Sale OF ANOTHER PORTION P. J. Nee Company Stock OF HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE BY PUBLIC AUCTION . At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1925 Commencin:. 10 AM. Living Room Suites and Odd Pleces, Dining Room Suites a: 0dd Pieces, Bedroom Furniture, Kroehler Full Bed Davenport Suites, Ladies’ Deaks, Reed and Wicker Furniture, Secretaries, Library Tables, Eansy CI rn, Work Tables, Phone Stands, Windsor Chairs and Rockers, Wing Chairs, Lamps; Iron, Brass and Wood Pister Beds: Mattresaes, Baby Carriages, Cedar Chests, Kitchen Cabinets, Assorted Chairs, Lace Curtains, ete. ON VIEW TUESDAY AFTERNOON 141817 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate on Pennsylvania Avenue, Thir- tieth Street and Branch Ave- nue, Randle Highlands, D. C,, Containing 74 2-3 Acres, More | or Less. By virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity Cause No. 33485, the undersigned trustees will ofter for sale by public_auction on the prem- {ses. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1625, AT THREE THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing de. wcribed real estate, situate in the District of Columbia. of those tractsg of Purchase,” *Aston en's Purchase’” or formerly owned by the and described by metes Perrie Farm' “Wigheld Estate.” heirs of Henry N and bounds Parcel first. Beginning east line of 30th Atreet eakt. dlstant 117.48 more or lass, southeasterly from the t correr of fot 40 of Block 9, of Erwin sabdivision 6f part of the Nay- per plat of said subdivision in sion’ Book 8. page 20, of the office of said District: said poiat of begluniug being e intersection] of the t line of 30ih utreet east, with the north 4 running thence cast, 156.42 feet; , 62 degrees 58 minutes east. 2 feat; thence north. §7 degrees 22 mi 120, igthence orth 66 degrees et; thence north 87 86 feet: thence soutb 6 feet: thence a point on the degrees 7 minutes ea, 4 degrees 58 minut south 49 degrees 33 min . 14811 feet thence south, 60 degrees 53 minutes east, 168.27 fect; thence south, 48 degrees 38 min. utes east, 15158 feet: 56 de- grees minutes east, thence south, 64 degrees GG minutes east 144.54 Teet: ‘thence south, 52 degrees 53 minutes east, 148.52 feet; thenge south, 78 degress 23 min- utes east, 55100 feet; themoe south, 18 de grees 22 minutes west. 1,303.30 feet: more or less, to the north line of Pennsyivanis avenue extended; thence northwesterly on said line of sald avenfie to the east line of S0th street: thence north, on said line of said street to the inning. Mslml‘wwd. Beginning at & stone marked *“L. C.'* on the Bowen or Marlboro road, and running thence north 71 degrees § minntes eant 5 feet to Mrs, Simpson's west lined Thence with said lloe. north 6 degrees 59 minutes west, 1,164.14 feet: thence With the Horth Iine of the land owned by Mea, Simp. %on and Mr. Fountain, north 83 degrees ute east, 438.25 feet: thence north 11 degrees 44 minutes west thence north 65 degrees 28 minutes es north, 6 degrees 8 minutes eas thence north 38 degrees 53 minute the sonth line of Pennsylvania avenue extend- ed, and theace in a northwesterly direction on said line of said Pennsylvania enue to the east line of Branch venue, an shown on piat Tecorded in county aubdisision heok T, page 85, of the surveyor's office of said Diatrict; thence 1n & south direction by and with the east ranch avenue,” to the Bowen or and thence with the line of said road, north 88 degrees 40 minutes east to the beginntag. excepting those parts of maid parcel d as wers conveyed by Erwin O. Car- ife, to Willlam A. Harrison. M. Law- , follo 110, of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and to David. Fountain and William A. Harrison, by deed in Liber 2088, folio 113. of said_land records, said excepted parts fronting on Bowen or Marlboro road, and containing 13% acres, more or less. Sald Parcels, First and Becond containing 7814 acres more of less. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, represented by the prom- thence_sout 146.07 tee issory motes of the purchaser, payable in one { and ‘two years, with interest at € per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi- annually, secured by deed of trust on the roperty sold, or all at the option of he purchaser. A of $1,500 required of purchaser at time All conveyas recording, revenue stamps and notarial fe cost of the purchaser. rms of sale to be complied with within ten days after fnal rlllxmlon of sale by the court, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the erty at the risk and cost of the daf: purchaser, after five days’ advertiseme: Y “AL.IXA.\' ER BRITTON, ‘Wilkins Building. CHARLES L. FRAILEY. z Comnfercial Natl. Bank. fe12-d&dbs,exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. " Assi gnee’s Sale of V-lw-l;le. Magnificent Old Colmml, Brick Residence, Containing. Many Rooms, Fine Stables and Other Outbuildmp, Known as “Montpelier, Nur Contee - Station, Containing About 350 Acres, More or Less, and in a High State of Cultivation. By virtue of the power and authority con- tained in a certain mortgage dated September 8, 1924, and recorded amq the land records 0t Prince Georges County. State of Maryiand, in Liver No. 220, at follo 187, and at the uest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at public auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTY- FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1025, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., all the laad irtica- larly mbntioned and deseribed in sald mort- gage and con ing 350 acres of land, more or less, with the improvements thereon. This roperty ‘is one of the finest country we: in aryland, located near Conmtee Station on the Toad leadi) in a southeasterly direction from Contee Btation, about a mile from the Wash- ington and Baltimore boulevard, and situated on_the Patuxent River. TERMS OF SALE: Sold subject to & prior existing trust for $20,000.00, with interest &t % rr annum, payble semi-apnhually. The purchase xflez above sald trust to be paid ome- third cash and the balance in two equal in- stallments, payabie in one and two years, from date of sale, and to bear interest at @%, DAY- able semi-annually, sald deferred M&?lll be secyred to the satisfaction of under- signed, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser, upon ratification of the sale by the court.’ A deposit of $2,000,00 will be required at time of sale. ‘Aflll %’; Ill‘cll(. M’fl“l" 3 Tevenue stamps A e al fees at cost purchaser. ARTHUR PETBR, ~s mAm for purpose of foreclesure. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Sale of Valuable Improved Real Estate in Business Zone, Im- proved by 7 Rooms and Bath Semi-Detached Brick Dwell- ing No. 316 S St. N.E., With Two-Car Garage. By virtue of authori signed. I will ofter for s {n" front of the premil FEBRUARY NINETEENTH. O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 600 in sq 252100 11, to ailey. imp ond commercial zone, into store and i delicatessen or lunchroom. Terms: Subject to trusis aggregating $4.700 st 87, balance ove-half cash. the remainder $25 per month with intereat at 8%, or all s at option of purchaser. $230 " Terms to be complied with in or “deposit forfeited. Conveyancing, recording and revenue smps &t purchaser's cost. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. 1e12-adiin,exSu TTHOS. J. OWEN ATOTIONEERS. 'CRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1322 8 TREFT NORTHWEST, ed in the under- by public suction, on THURSDAY, 1925, AT FIVE locatfon for grocery, September 2, 1924, belng {nstrument No. 285. recorded September 19, 1924, among the land Tecords of the Distiret of Columbia. and at the est of the party secured thereby, the rsigned trustees will sell. at pablic suc ton in front of the premiss, on WEDNES- DAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FEB- RUARY. A. D. 1925, AT FOUR P.M., the following described laind and premines, ” situ- ate in the District of Columbin. and desig- nated as and being lot 83 in George T. De ing's subdivision of lota fb square 239 us per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columba in Liber W. B. M. at_tollo 339, Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,%00.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Com- Yerancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited d the property may be advertised and re- %old at the discretion of the trustees. FRANK 4. GIBBONS, LLOYD R. TURNER. _fe14.08du.0x8n Trustees un By virtie of 4 Cfain gend ¢ 1eiif, hyidf S5 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME, LARGB LOT, 1318 STANTON AVENU SBOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cagse No. 42188, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 192 AT FOUR G'CLOCK P.M., the following-de- scribed 1and and premises. ‘situate In the Dic trict of Oolumbia and being part of lot nine teen (19), in section two (2), in Samuel C. Pomeroy and others, trustees, subdivision of Barry Farm, as per plat recorded Liber Levy Court 2, folio 1, of the records of the office of e District of Columbia, de- Beginning for the same the northwesterly corner of said lot on Stanton avenue and running thence nort the northerly line of said lof ‘and” seventeen (117) feet: thence southeasterly sixty-one and forty five-hun. dredths (61.45) feet: thence southwesterly one hundred and twenty-one (121) feet to Bianton avenue, thence northwesterly along Stanton Avenue sixtyone and seventy-hundredths (81.70) feet to the point of the beginning, with the improvements thereon. Note: At the date hereof the ahove de- cribed land is designated on the books of the assessor of the Distri of Columbla, for tax- ation purposes as ot 810, square 5 Torms of sale: All cash. 8200 deposit re quired upon Acceptance of bid. All convey- ancing, notary fees &ud recordig, stampa, etc., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of wale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk d cost of defaviting purchaser, after five di ver- tiement of such ressle In some newspaper published n Washington. D. 'O, CHAS. H. FLa@, 810 F Btreet Nor i t, Trastee. JOHN H. WILSON, J. T. SETTLE and M. M " HARRIS, Attorneys. fe14,d&ds,exSn THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AR PREMISES 914 20th 8TREET NORTHWEST, FIRST COMMERCIAL ZONE. By virtue of a ‘certain deed of trust dated September 16, 1924, being ingtrument No. 73 recorded. Beptember 17, 1924, among the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at the request of the party secured tharsby, the undersigned trustees will ses at public aue tlon in front of the premises on WEDNESDA THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF ' AD. 1925, at FOUR-THIRTY P.M lowing.described land and premiscs. ituste in the District of Columbia, 'and designated as and being the south 27 feet front on Twen tieth_street by ‘full depth thereof of original lot 27 in square 78 Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $4.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price abore aaid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing. re cordiog_and revenue stamps At purchaser's Terms 10 be complied with within 80 otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop erty may be advertised and resoid at the dis cration of the trustees R. THOMAS ROBINSON ROBERT E. P. KREITER, te14,84ds.ex8u Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & 50N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' 'SALE PROVED LOTS VALUABLE UNIM- SITUATED IN THE SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS “PINE HURST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust duly recorded in Liber 4327, folio 455 and Liber No. 4552, folio 453 et #éq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubic’ suction, in the office of Thos. J. Owen & Ron, 1381 G st. n.w., on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925, AT ELEV] O'CLOCK AM.! ‘the following described land and premises, situate in the County of Wash- ington, District of Columbis, and designated as and being the south 1735 feet of lots 28 and 24 in block 2015 and lots 39 snd 40 in | block 2853 in the subdivision of a Book County No. 57, follo 39. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the -purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, able semi-annually, from day of sale. secured g o L R g posit of $100. will be required at time of 'y of u"ner;i» the iy &‘r published in Wash- H. McLACHLEN, . HORNER, certain per. the £013.16,19,23 THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, NO. 467 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST, AND LARGE BRICK BUILDING IN REAR. By ‘virtue of & certain deed of trust, being ent No.+4f8.- recorded November 31, among the land ‘tecords 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 prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925, the following described land situste in the District of Columl ignated as and being lot 59 Hensey trustees’ subdivision of lot 18 block 5 (LeDroit Park). a8 per plat recorded in the office of the surreyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 7. at folio 44. 814 block & being now kgown for purposes of assesament ‘and taxation As square SOW. Terms: Soid subject to a prior deed of trust for $5.000, due July 24, 1826, further particulars of which Will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above maid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 requirell. _ Convevancing. recording and reve nue stamps &t purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertined and resold at the discretion of the WHITEFTELD McKINLAY, CHARLES H. FLAGG, £610-4&ds.ex8u Trustees. 4 in ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioncers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK: DWELLING, “xni 708 %)‘ K'l‘é ’H - ly virtue of a certain deed of trust dul; recorded fn’Liber No. 5040, foko , et nq,’, of the land records of the District of Colum- bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the ‘underaigned trustees will offer for sale by public suction, in front of the remises on_ FRIDAY THE TWENTIETH AY OF TBBRUARY. 15. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing-described land and premises, situate in the D et of Oolum. bla, o wit: Lot 48 in the subdivision made by the Washington Loan aad Trust Compan: a2 K. G. Davenport, trustees, ia square 904, per plat recorded in the office of the sur- yor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 8 at folio 79, improved as ‘above. s of sale: Above property will be a0l wabiect. 15, & prior Gead ot Irask. fof $1.000, at 6%, due by extension February 1, 1927, with accrued interest thereon duer;eb jary 1, 1925, amounting to $30. Balance, 300" cash at time of sale; the remainder. 438 ch month until paid with interest at 7°. secured by a second desd of trust upon the property sold, or all cash over trust, at option of purchaser. . All convey: revenve - stamps_and no of purchaser. wit within thirty days from day of otherwise. the trustees feserve the right o resell the property at the risk and it of the defaulting purchaser, after five da s sl me e 't pul e of of Vashington, (3 ALFRED Jv. 1A i o. _tellaads-10t 3 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 'TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN FIVE-ROOM FRAME BUNGALOW, BE- ING_PREMISES NO. 3014 CHANNING STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated September 20, 1924, being instrument 167, recorded Seplember 22, 1934, among ihe land he District of Columi and at rty secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auc- tion, in front of the premises DAY, THE EIGHTEENTR DAY OF FEB. UARY. A.D. 1025, AT FIVE P.M.,'the fol. lowing descrided land and.psemises, Mtumte in the District of Columbia. and designated as nd_being lots 15 1 square 4355 i subdivision lonal - Heights, made by Joan D. per plat recorded in_Book 61, page 40, of the records of the ofice of the. surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia, Sabject to restrictions and covenanta in deed convestag title to stid parties of the e Sold subject to a first deed of .000 and second deed of trust for $1,00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price bove said trusts to be paid in cash. A, de- it of $200 required. Conyeyaneing, record- ng_and revenue stamps robaser's cost Terms to be complied with withia thirty otherwise deposit forfeited and the pro be advertised and resold at the discre- the trustees. o WAYNE G. GARMAN, JAY H. GARMAN, fe7-084s.ex80 . 'l)'.nmm % NEERS. TTHOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AU¢ TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY _AND ~BASEMENT ' FRAME DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 819 By irtus of & ceain deed of ted y ue of & certain trost, da iber 11, 1924, being inatrument No. 3. re. December 1. 924, among the land fecords of the District of 'Columbla, and &t the request Of the party secured thereby, the unds ned trustees will seil at public auction in of the premises_on TUESDAY, THE NTY-FOU! DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1825, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the fo Jowitg described lai the ict of Columbl and bel irt of orig »quare premises No. 319 1ith Sold subject to a prior deed of trust gor §8580, futther particulare of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price -above said truat to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Conveyanciag, recording and Sevenue stamps” at puranaser’s. coot. Herms to be complied with within thirty days, oth ite depouit forfeited and the property may adrertioed k0 reeold At the discretion of the trustees. £33 ITH, L. i WALTER G. DAVIS, _te12-dkds.exSudfe2d Trustees. STEAMSHIPS. Express service to England and principal ports oo Continent. Mag- nificent vessels, inclyding Majesti world's lar ship. Highest standards of luxury, “comfort and cuisine. Also 12 cabin ships offer- ing attractive, low rates. VWHITE STAR LINESY e ‘Washington Office, 1208 F Street, N.W. R. M. Hicks, Manager DAVID WIENER ELECTED PRESIDENT OF Y. M. H. A. Dr. Simon Among Vice Presidents Chosen—Other, Officers and Exec- utive Committee Named. David Wiener, local attorn electeG president of the Young Hebrew Association at a meeting held last night in the Y. M. H. A. Hall Others who were elected were Dr. Abram Simon, Morris Garfinkle, J. B Shapiro, Burnett Siman and Dr. Jo- seph Norman, vice presidents; Louis Goldberg and Isadore Lesser, secre- taries; Mortimer King, treasurer, and Joseph Baltrosky, sergeant-at-arms The executive committee for the com. ing year will be composed of Max H. Aronson, Isadore Hershfield, Abe Sheffermah, Louis F. Splegler, Joseph A. Wilner, Harry Carroll and Moe Offenberg. Harry Viner was chosen as chairman of the advisory bo; ___BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- triet of Columbia, Holding a Bankroptcy Court.—In the matfer of Milton H. Stokes bankrupt.—In Bankruptey.—No. 1540.—To the creditors of Milton H. Stokes, of the city of Washington, District of Columbla: Notice is Lereby given that on the 10th day of Febrn ary, A. D. 1 the suid Milton H. Stokes was duly adj ed bunkrupt, and that the first meetiog of his creditors will be held my office. in the Wilkins Building, 1512 H street porthwest, Washington. D. C., on the 24th day of Febru A. D. 1925 at te clock a.m.. at which time the said creditor may attend. prove their clatms, appoint x trustee, examine the bankrupt apd tramsact such ofher husiness as may properly come be fore said meeting. RALPH D. QUINTER Referce in Bankrupter. _ EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND 1N 30 DAYS SCHOOL for Becre- taries, Touch Typ- ish Business Lotter Writiag, 1 attendanoe. [ Positions for graduate: er College “For Business Training” New Classes Now Forming Fres Booklet om Request 721 13th St. Main 3430 Feoostoiridsssazasscpess “SHORTHAND Enroll today for classes in Gregg Short- band and Touch Typewriting. Exosllent in struction. K. of C. Evening School | 1314 Mass. 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