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FOR SALE—HOUSES _(Continued) 1418 Eye St. N.W. ur-Famil Here's & special offering vermment Printing Office and ft is priced at 1he excellent return, aggregate $100 mo; Tequired. showiug a y FOR SALE—HOUSES. - (Continued.) T e Phones Main 5904-5. \partment. an extraordinars investment. This property the Union Station, ity Post Office, etc.. rock-bottom figure for a quick sale. The Varticalarly on the reasonable terms Woodridge. PRICE. $9,730. A coruer liome wuborb. It IS completely detached and Jight; oak fioors; two glassed-iv por-hes Near This house Tocutions of the front aud rear porche Near PRICE, $11,000. This vers desira ©n a wide paved street in one of the oms. (four bedreoms) and two com Garage Terms PRICE, $10.700 is wit ©f the most desirai €ix rooms and bath Toors. space. 14th and Park t few doors of 14th st., iu the center of nnel Hicients n 13th and Randolph Sts. semi-detac most attractive parts of the morthwest baths Rhode 1 Tsland ave.. in this choice northeast rooms aad bath; hot-water heat and electris Low terms. Rd. It's 4 20-foot-wide, 'two-story house, with modern improvements; electrieity, et NaW: brick house is conveniently located 1t has seven hot-water Lieat and electric light; hardwood Washington Heights PRICE. < a4 charming ncatton, near 18ih and Columbix rd rooms and (wo buthy. hot-waler heat fonable terms. We urge your immediate and will sell quickly, Near PRICE. $40,000. T 4 beaut tion adjacent to the Million-Dollar bri 2dditional maid's room aud buih: two hardwood floors throughout. Tiwe in u high-elass ho eater car value EVENING PHONE N NOWE Evers thing St. MEMBERS WASHINGTON 1 BOSS s 8 two-story lardwood floors, clectric inspection. Connecticut centerhall brick <s-inclosed porchess o brick gurage IR\ SANSBURY REAL OF 14th ST. Bedrooms. smparatively 14th st., and seatially” rrom catures that Wil ireakfant roo Tmmediate 730—SEMI- Six Rooms An Four A 312.7 First uausu that drooms on the is very attractive unusually and tile strictly wood tri Siate rod Slde driveway large Lot S13.2 Four Bcr]n-unh A new sem traction proportions and | ! jn plan Tavar fireplace plugs in wa Reautital Four built and three MT. PLEASAN Four Bedrooms. A real eight-room colonial-tspe squares in the Mount Pleasant section parochial sehool: car line; seve cloak closets, four rooms. pautr: rooms tiled bath snd large inder the entirs house: n lights. Entire house is in y added attractions. Reasouab $16,500—16th ST. Four Bedrooms, This is a_delightful 16th st. sell at once. Tapestry brick and dining rooms: fireplace in closet; bright Kitchen: outside hardwoeod finors. shower): glass-incised sleeping throughout; awnings; Pittsburg heat; eleetric lights. Lot alley. Numerous flows colonial-type Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M BOSS & PHELPS, “THE HOM 1417 K St. N.W. Members of Washington ( to-dute Very reasonabl ALOW—Northwest Suburb Floor. ter heat: el ith sbund 30513 0—NORTH CL l\ ELAND PARK. rick dwelling —West of 16th St et id's terms, HIGHLANDS. Two Baths. Jt is occupied by an Army officer leaving the eity and is anxlous to large cement parch Second floor liss four bedrooms: porel is practicaily and shrubs. modern home, in onally high-class and’ yttic brick liouse, having ¢ light, and u garage. 45 this house Lias' Just been listed tod {7 roows Ave. Bridge. residence i tiat exclusive sec bright rooms and four baths: an n fireplaces: inatuntancons Spacious grounds. This s it 11 FROM 7 TO 9 P.AI (012 Estate Phortes Main ESTATE BOARD INC e 5904- & | TORS. )n the dwelling situated just west idual 1n plan wnd departs ~ are numerous details and rooms: lurdwood floors; vapor heyt; to a lurge Tamily first is ideully arranged in_appearance—eenter hall plap, bright rooms; lurge screemed siceping porch 0G_Hoor Lus three splendid bedrooms. It is nerous appealing features: Firepluce: hard- ctric lights; maid’s room etc. nce of trees, shrubbery, flowers, etes might particularly appeal It hedge presenting the bighest stundurd of cou- aodern convemieace, This home s spacious in There are seven rooms: tile bath with built Delightful living room with artistic atire liouse: buflt-in refrigerator lardwood floors: hot-water heat ix109.5 to paved Ailey. Very reus At quickly before it is too ome situated in one of the most bewutiful t is convenient to new public kchool ©lurches, ete. First foor has reception hall, d rear porch. Second floor has four bed ping. pe Rear stairw Cellar attic’ space; hot-water heat: electric Scrcens throughout and many other room ndition. lome p ¥ situsted less than 100 feet off particuiarly spacious living room: large reception hall with cloak rear porch ucross the entire house: two tiled baths (ome with tiled Maid's room in attic. There are screeus natic beater: laundry: toflet; hot-water feet wide by 138 feet. to 20-foot Garage. living puotrs OF HOMES” Main 9300. Real Estate Board HANNON 713 14th St. N.W. FIVE EXCELL $10,500—WEST OF 14th, A full 20-foot front block in this convealent secti well lighted rooms and tile water heat, electricity and for garage. A real good buy I HOM $14350—FOUR-BEDROOMS, CLEVELAND PARK. semidetached brick home, ed in Cleveland Park. Aouble rear and sleepl Ruilt Just LS An attractive, abiy 1 and attic conveglence, condition. space: front, a built-in garuge An spection will $8,500—NEW ENGLISH-DESIGN HOME. Located in is bound to p sign front, brick construction senlence, with zood front and price to’ responsible party that $9.000—BUNGALOW IN TAKOMA PARK. Unquestionanbly oue of the most desirable home properties in this delight- is_just off Carroll avenue and mot far ont. attractive fHve-room . excellent heating plaat, 140 feet, ) ful suburb. Tt Ao unysually poreh, electricity and g tifully mproved lot, zarage. Has Just been Can b bought on very will warraut your inspection. by $10,000—MODERN DETACHED HOME. it exceptionally large rooms und bath, converted has electricity and gas, On good 1 Any Near 14th streat e attic, ‘which can be el fully’ screened, Dorch across entire house. Call Us At SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. 713 14th St. N'W. & E NORTH OF PARK modetn th, front 5, bardwood floors; paved street and alley, space able section attract the six papered reatonable LUCHS, Inc. Main 2345. FOR SALE. ROAD. situated in & good kets and s Six ge rear porches; hot- BUYS, NOW colontal brick bom: close to churches, m porch, | two 1 in fine condition: very desir- rooms (4 bedrooms), bath hes; every possible modern whilé ago and in very fine Seven good-sized o ady arranged. u. With an ensiron; most pariicular. Popular English rooms und tile bath; every modern rear grounds te paved ailey. Terms at this close to car bas Jarge tile bath, fulllength ecreens; & beau- trees, shrubs, etc., with x in the best of condition, are absolutely confident it hungalow; it with shade painted, and terms and we and also0 flored three additional Ledrooms. House in perfect condition. TLarge front 15 feet 1o wide alley. = Terms. into .45 Time. | Main 2345. COLORED—1330 R N.W, Esfate must ba closed. 10 rooms, w.m.i Alley. Fine commission fo_hrokers. LB LAWRENCE, 907 13th Rt. N.W ELECT. BARGAINS. [+ traded. COL ()RF D SN \P\ About 20 heuses offersd exclusively. recent + put on the market: prices from S1&0 up “arl on easy payment plan. The owoers of Soveral will take clear lot. suburban housa o Tiond_trust note in part payment RYON CO.,, INC ACHED BRICK | 14th St.—$20,000. complitely detached brick rexi dence, located Just off 14th street rk road. “which is particularly suited for use as u high-class rooming or bourding honse. 1t has 12 large wutside rooms, 3 baths, h.-w.b., elec. lights und other features. Attractive Tot_40x130 with side driveway to brick garage. Really s very fine home and well Worth the price asked. Phone for uppointment fo inspect. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. 1412 Ere Street N.W. Franklin 0503 it ONLY $7,650. Open for Inspection. 276 TO 1282 NEAL ST. Between Movtello Ave. (12th) Ave., porth Florldu Ave, Wheatley School Six_rosms, bath, oak foors. tarsughout. = Colonfal front and double resr porches, creened. Deep lot to wide alles. ffigh elevation. Southern exposure. Sample oues epen daily and Sunday until 9 pm. Immediate possession. Easy terms, ANY BROKER OR THRIFT BUILDING CO., Ower. PHONE MAIN 768, 16th and G sts. we.: six reoms, porch, brick, bath, h.-8.h.. cellar. CHAS. BEALL, _Main 5073, 1410 H st FOR COLORED. New Houses in Bloomingdale. 2100 to 2112 2nd St. N.W £ OF THE FINEST ROWS OF HOUSE: EVER BUILT IN THB CITY. SIX LARGE ROOMS, HOT-WATER HEAT, ELECTRIC 'LIGHTS, 'FULL TILE BATH, CILTIN TUB, 0AK_FLOORS THROUGH T. CELLAR' UNDER ~ENTIRE HOUSE UNDRY 'TRAYS, SERVANT'S TOILET, UTOMATIO HOT-WATER HEATER, BUILT N TRONING BOARD. . TWO HAVE RUILT- HEATED GARAGES. OPEN FOR 1N E(Afl‘!‘l;l SUNDAY AND EVERY DAY UN- VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICE AND F [ERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCH. COLORED BARGAIN. ONLY $400 CASH. A substantial six-room and bath brick home weated on New York ave. n.w., near Conven n Hall and Shaw High Schiool. House in 004 repair, deep lot to 15-ft. paved aller Price right,” terms less than rent. Act quick. ARNOLD AND COMPANY, OPBN_EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0'CLOCK. 1S EXE ST, MAIN 2438, “* | and viled bath: and Trinidad Nr. hardwood trim colonial nw. 2% J | i | | b i | | i = Corner Home Near 14th and Park Road. Consisting of wix large rooms. reception hali Pparquet floors; front and back House is In escellent condi- tion throughout, Priced reasonably. Phone Service to 9 P.M. T. F. SCHNEIDER, Jr., & CO., _Main 9688, 17290 L Bt. COLORED. TWO-FAMILY FLAT. A splendid combination home-investment property where you can live in one apart- ment and rent out the ther to help pay for the home you occupy. It is situated a_ little west of 16th st. and soyth of U st. 'A'very couvenient, desirable loca ity Two apartments, one of five rooms und bath and ove of six yms_and bath; attic. Sel separate’ cel: lars; heating plants; rear porches; inside stairway from both apartments to cellars. Flectric lights. Entire apartment In e: cellent condition. Possession can be ar- ranged and terms made, Price $10,500. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 1417 K St. N.W. Main 9300. EXCELLENT BUY— N.E. ‘Tapestry brick. containing 6 rooms, bath, h., elec. lights, hardwood floors on frst fioor. iight conerete cellar: ata. tubs, punltn garage: strictly white Ml’.hh"hm and priced Jower than same type of house in city, $6,075; $750 cash, $65 per mo. Don't fail to see this before buying. fvstrx ar. cooren, 20 11th st n $6,950—$500 CASH. 1st COM. ZONE. Nr. 5th & H N.W. 5 rooms and bath.’ Hot.watir heat, elec. FOR SALE—HOUSES Detached Corner Home Just Off 14th St. A very artistic corner home sur- rounded by atiractive detached prop- erties, close to 14th street and mot fac out.” First ecy targe living rooin, stone open fireplace. and French doors apening” onto lde Tiving poren. laree dining room. complety kitchen: conservatory or sun parior knd cxtra tile Tavators on Srst ‘foar. It ix less than 3 years old, has many individual features, and §s o perfect conditlon throughout, TLarge lot with atiractive ergreens’ and a two.car gurage. . A, remarkably good value at $16,000. ening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., cet N.W. Frankl NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. 19 ROOMS, 3 BATHS. 2-CAR GARAGE on 218t xf.. & benudiful full tied baths, 3 exira electric lights. This prop- erty is in splendid condition fhroughouty hay— ing been mewly.decors Taspection invited. Tmm McLACHLEYN, BANKI ! Extate Departm _Main 482 Bvenings, 4416 7th S AND RA i, UWNER WILL SELL AT LOW L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F St. NEW HOMES, N.E. Sample house st 1276 Neal st.; bllt for the family of moderate meaus: 8 nice, cheerful rooms, tile Luth, elec., hardwood floors, hot- water heat, front and double rear porch 10 bullt, 5 soid. AT D. SAGER, Realtor, 924 L4th St. N.W., OFFICE OPEY ¥ 7w, ored right. NT PROPER cilents, any section of city Some have good cash for ment. AUSTIN M.” COOPER, 820 v.w. Main 1 WANT TO ER 3 oln Park. atz.room brick house: Domseesion, 1o 60 days: preter old house. and cash_price._Address Box 5B, Star ofice TO TWEL L., ete.: northw. substantial cash payment. Box i price in first pay. 1Nl st HOUSES, HARD son's personal service. L. 4486 Opeu i 908 10th n WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR colored. Will consider any section of eity. 1343 H n.w.. Room e045. Main 7552 3 For renl Actlon call ICK_HOUSE NF. b payment; mo ageats. Tele. sec. of city or sub. SALISBURTY. "800 Tnvestment Bide, 3¢ bouse considered. State price, terms and loca- tion by letter to J. HSTITLEY, reasouable. ~An old white location. b BT QL ICK ACTIO\J 6 to 10 reom brick house {n a good n.w.. B. section; must Call Maf plall Maln 2780 RONT PROPERTIES, Farms and_homes. [ SIMMON ACRIFICE, Fhone Tyatteriiis 12 3. PBOPO!AI.S craving and b February 24, 192 vited to furhish Colors, Paper Box Blanks, Pa during the fiscal year beginuing July The rizht is reserved fo reject any ds or parts of bids. Samples must be received at the Bureau of Eograving and Printing not later tha p.m., Wednesday, April I, 1925 Blank forms With specifica: tions for proposals, bids for the several scl and_ further information will he furnished on tion to A. W. HALL. Director. xtrine, . Wi uh(n(lun. D. O. s will be recelved here until 12 M., 3, 1925, and then opemed, for furnish- justalling and testfig motor-driven puwp- jug units for the water wapply for the Dis. trict of Columbia. Further information on spplication. AUCTION SALES. 3 FUTURE DAYS. 2 THOS. TRUSTBES' SALE OF VALUARLE BRICK DWELLING, "BEING PREMISES 408 12th STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of & certalu decd of trust, dated December 20, 1924, being instrument No. £4. { recorded Dacember’ 31, 1924, among fhe land | records of “the | the ‘request of the party ‘secured thereby, t District of Columbla, and at ndersigned ‘trustecs will sell, at publie ax on TURSDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1925, AT FIVE P the following-déscribed land and premises. situate in the District of Colum bia, and designated as and heing part of lot 81 'in_ Gessford's subdivision of Squate $92 Heginning for the same of said lot, south alook 12(h wtreei. e Teet thence west 65 foat to tha line of foot" alley 1n rear of #aid lot. morth said aliey 12 feet east to beginning. Al of smid lot except the west Dow “embraced in alley. Said plat recorded in the ofice of the wurvesor for the District of_Columbia, Liber 18, at follo 18. Terms: 8614 subject to prior decds of truat for $2,300, further particulars of, which will be annousced at time of sale: the purchase Drice above said troat to ba paid in cash. A deposit of $250 reauired. Conveyancing, re- cording _and revenue stimps at purchasers cost. "~ Terms to be complied with within thiriy days, otherwise deposit forfelted and the property may be advertised and refold at'the discrotion of the {rustees, FRANCM A. CRAWFORD, FDWARD A. GARVEY. £620-d&dsexSudemhs Ty _Tflmmsuu." Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Store and Apartment House, Being Premises No. 1361 Con- necticut Ave. N.W, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Beptember 20. 1924, being instrument No. 249, recorded eptember 20, 1924, among fhe Tand records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the parts eenred thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public aicticn in front of the premises, on THCRSDAY THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1 FOUR P, the following described I premises, situate in the District of Columb; and designated a4 and being the most morth: erly 22.41 feet tront on Conmecticnt avenue, running back in parallel lines at ri angles €0 sad svenue, %o the rear 1ok of 37%r" Joshua Hill's sibivision of square 137 as per plat recorded in Liber 10, folio 120, of the records of the office of the siurveyor of the District o Columbia, Alto all of lot 10, in R. 1. Flemiog's subdivision of lots in said squate 187. as per plat recorded in Liber 30, follo 116, of the nforesald surveyor's office rec- except the northerly 1731 fest (ront on ecticnt avenue, and running back between parallel lines at right angles to sald avente to The rear of sald 1ot 10. convered fo Honry A; Seymour by deed duted February 2. 1889, and recorded in Liber 1366 follo 341. of tire land records of the District of Columbla. Terms: Sold subject 1o a prior deed of truat for £35.000, furthér particulars of which will Dbe upnounced at time of sale: the purchase sm« above muid trust (o be paid In cah. A epoelt of $300.00 required. ~Conveyanciny cording and revenue atamps ureh Cout. "Terma to be-complied with wiibin days, othermise Gepontt tortelted. and the pnp— erty’ mas be advertised and resold at discretion of the trustees. ROBERT 'B. P. KREITER, R JTHOMAS ROBINSON £e20-d&ds,ex8ukhol ees. 3. oW m Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Four- story Brick Apartment House, gmwng Premises 1223 15th St. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, bein ipstrument, No. 8, recorded April 15, 1 among the 4 Tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party recured thereby, the undersigned trustee wiil sell at publie auction in front of the on SATURDAY, THE SEVENTH MARCH, A.D. 1925, AT TWO P.M., 'fll!owms described land und premises, situate in the District of Columbla, and designated s and being lot 114 ia Goldschmid’ division iu square 212, as per plut recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 13 at folio 96. Terms: Sold cubject to rior deed of trust for §7,000 &nd & second deed. of trust for about $800, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase xl‘l(_‘e above said trust to be pllll in cash. A deposit ot (S0 required. Convesaneis and revenue stamps at pare ‘erms to be compll with Wllhln 30 otherwise deposit forfelted and the be advertised and resold at the - days, Uights; $car garage. Payments chesper thin rent. Ph, Fr, property ma; discretion of the trustee. GREGORY W. HUGHE! 1e25-d&dbs, exSy Trustee, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONERES. Trustees’ Sale ol Two- Story Modern Brick Corner ‘Residence, with Built-in - Garage, Being Premises No. ~ 2700 Woodcy Place North- west, Situated on the North- west Corner of Woodley Road and Woodley Place Northwest. ~ By virtue of 8 cortain deed of trust, dated June 33 1924, being lustrument No. %24, re- Corded July 16, 1924, among the land records of the "District_of Columbia, and at the re- Quest of the party securcd thereby, the under. ned trustees will sell 8t public’auction, in t -of the premiss, on MONDAY. SECOND DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1035, AT FOUR-THIRTY P, the following deacribed Jand and premises. Columbia, ‘and dexiznated as and being lot 100 {n Harry L. Light's subdivision of lots in Block 19, “ivoodiey Park.” as per plat re. corded i Liber 70, folio 118, of the records of the office of the warveyor' of the District o8 Calumbin. said subdivision being now Known uy *Wa A #nd Ridout Trustees Addition €0 the Cly of Washington.” ~Subject to the Covenant of record. = Block 19 now known for Dlrpores of taxation &x square 2308. Terms: Soid subject to & prior deed of trust { for §10,000, furtier particulars of which wiil be aunounced &t time of sale; the purchase Drice above xaid trust fo be pald In cash. A Seposit of $300 required. Conveya { cording ‘and revenue stamps ., Cort. Terms o Dbe complied with within l||.my days, otherwise deposit forfeited and | thie property way be advertised and resold at tlie discretion of the trustees. MAURICE ¢ JULIUS 3. at SHAPIRO, SAUBER, Tristees. & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Exeeutcn' Slle of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Houses 1020 and 1022 Eighth Street N.W. By virtue of a power of sal undersigned by the vested tn_the last will and testament of Minnle Fischer, decensed, probated in Ad: ministration Cause No. 31950 1n the Nupreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding & Provate Court, Will sell” at pubiit “wuction’ premises. on MONDAY. THE SEC OF MAKCI, AD. 1025, STARTING AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK PAL the estate wituate in the District of Columbia known As lot 18 in sauare 462, improved by premises 1020 Eighth n.w., and Jot number 17 in square 402, Traproved by, premisen muwmber 1085 Eightn strent . the sale of 1022 8th at. n.w. to immeaiateiy follow sale of 1020 §h n-w. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | price to be paid in cash, | Instaliments, payable in one and two years, respectively, With interest thereon At ix DeF Seritum her Anoum. Said interast pasable sem annually, said deferred payments of priveipal | aud interest to be secured by first deed of trust | on the property woid, iy or all cash. A€ the option of the pure 004 record title Or 1o sale. Taxes aud iuterest adjusted to date of Al conveyancing, recording. tite | Charges, notary feew evenue atamps at Coxt of the purchaser. ‘A deposit of $500 each house sold required at he time of sale. Terms of sale fo be complied ‘with within wirty dags”from day of rale or executora e serve right to resell, at risk and coat of dc faulting purchaser. after five days' meat 1 The Evenlng Star neway THos, ¥ SER iori Tth K. EMILIE CRAWFO 101 Tth 8t __fel8d&ds.exSusfead i 'ru\umnuw OWEN & 80 advertise- N.W xecutors. THOS. I TRUSTEEX" PROVED TTONBERS SALF OF VALUABLE UNIM- REAL ESTATE, SITUATED EAST RIDE OF ilet NTREE ATION AND y virtue of deed of trost duly orded in Liber No. 4868, folio 83 et seq., gF the land records of the District of Colum bla, and at the request of the party sec thereby, the undersigued trustees will se public auction, in the office of Thos. J & Xon. 1331 G st n.ow. on THIRD DAY OF MARCH ELEVEN ; .. the seribed und premises, county of Washington, Owen AT fallowing de- situate in the District of Columbia, Fulton the tri per plat recorded in Liber County . folio 41, of the recerds of the offica of ‘the surveyor ‘of the District of Columbl subject to covenants of record. erms of «ale: All cash. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All convey- ancing, recording, reven amps. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be com plied with within 70 days from day of sale, othersvixe the trustees reserve the Fght to resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tikement of such resale in some published in Washington, D. C. T CHERR EARL M. MACKINTOSH, .27-mb2 Trustees. NOTES, Auctioneer. Sale of Furniture, Large Wall Case, Jewelry, Etc., on Tuesday, March 3, at 10 AM. Consisting, in par! Room Furniture, Grafonola, Carpéts Davenport Suites every description. Also about 50 unclaimed Watches, lot Jewelry, etc. “hevy fe19.21 D. of Bedroom and Living er und other - Pianos, nd Rugs. 0dd Pleces, and Household ~ Goods gt Terms: Cash Dy NOTES. Auctioneer. 33 Louisiana_Age. pamanme C. G. Slom&Co. Inc. Aucts. - 715 13th St. Special Mid-week Sale of Valuable Household Effects of Every Description at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St Tuesday, Match 3, 1925 at 10 AM. Embracing in part: Bedroom, Living Room 424 Diniog Noom_ Suites. Rugs, Day Beds Bed-Davenports, Cribs, ounted Animal Heads, oves, R frigerators, Chifforob China, Glaws, Bric-a-Brac, Porch . Sewing Ma- chines, Small Tron Safe, Toilet Ware, Pictures, Kitchen Utensils, Mattresses, Gate-leg Tables, Ltacteum, ete. Terms! Cash. mhi.2 C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' * SALE OF ' VALUABLE _ 1M PROVED REAL ESTATE NO. 621 KE: NEDY STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded iu Liber No. 4993, folio 864, et sea., the land records of the District of Colum: Dia, od at the request of the party secured- thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at piblic auction in front of ihe premiecs, ou RIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF MAHRCH, A.D. 1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P, the fol® lowing described land and premises. situat in the District of Columbla aod designated a and being lot 34 in Willlam 8. Ph wib- division of loga in Block 0. Brigbtwood Park. s per piat Tecorded in fhe office of the mur- veyor for the District of Columbia, in_ Liber 63, at follo 92, Said Block 29 now known fof burpores of amesment and tazatioa a square improved by premises No. 62 Keaneay strcer nicthwest. ‘erms; subject fo a prior deed for $4.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid fn cash. A it of $230 required. Conveyanein ing, notarial fees and revenue stamps at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- Telted and’ e proverty may ba advertised nd resold at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM 8. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM L. KING, _2624-08d5. exSu&mbd Trustees. TTHOS. 3, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1711 SEATON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of " certain deed of trust dated August 922, being instrument No. 181, Fecoriea August 28, 1051, ‘among the 14nd rec: ords of tie 'District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell at public_auction in frout of the premises, on MONDAY, THE MINTH DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1925, AT FOUR P.M., the following described land and in the District of Colum- d being lot 91 in subdivision of square 160 an per plat ‘recorded in the office the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber H. D. C.. at folio 110. Terme: old subject to_two prioc deeds of trust aggregating about $3.000, further par- theulars "ot which wil be anagunced st time of wale; the purchass prico above sald trust to be paid o cash. A deposit of $200 re- quired. ” Conveyaneing, “recording and revenie stamps at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfelted and the "property ma: advertised and resold at the discretion trustees. M. J. WRIGHT, HENRY M. FOWLER, Trustees, situate fn the District of | balance in two equal | THE | ewspaper | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYI THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI.DE- TACHED BRICK RESIDENCE KNOWN AS PREMISES 1811 3rd STREET NORTH- ny yiibie of & cort June 20,1924, being corded June 21, 1924, amon quest of the party secured ‘therety, the u lersigned trustees will sell, At _public_auction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M. iand and premises, Columbla, and designated as and being lot 7 In Block 8 in George Truesdall's addition to thy City of Washington, known as *'Eckingto s per plat recorded in the oce of the mur- veyor for the District of Columbla ‘o Lider Counts 6, at follo 8, said Block 8 being Dow known for purposes of assessment and tazation as square 3570, subject to covenants of record. Terms: 86id ‘subject to & prior deed of trust for $5,000.00 and overdue iuterest thereon, far- ther particulars of which will be announced &t ime ‘of sale: (he parchase price above uaid id 1u cash. A deposit of §200.00 revancing, ‘Fecoriy mupe ot purchaser'e cout camplied with wit and rov- ‘erms to be otherwise de- The JESEE H. HEDGES. ¥. ELIOT MIDDLETON. _fe21.d&ds exSughol Trustegs. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-story Brick Dwelling, Containing 15 Rooms and 4 Baths, Being Premises 1821 19th St. N.W. By virtys of a certain deed of trust 1824, Deing instrument No. May 16, 1924, among the of the District of Columbia, and Quest of the party secured thereby, the unde signed trustees will sell at_pubiie’auction, Jn front of the premises, on THURSDAY, TH IFIFTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1925, AT FOURTHIRTY M., the followlig described land and premises, situate fo the District of Columbiu, and designated as and being lot 216 {in James F. Deson wud Ferdinaud T. Schnei- der's ‘wulivision of lots iu square 162, eu said Sibdivision s recorded in Liber 19, follo 125, of the surveyor of the. District of Ca “erm: Sold sub prior deed of trust for '§10,000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur chaxe price Above said trust to be paid in cash. A deporitof $300.00 reauired. * Converancing, revenue Atamps at purchuser Erma fo be complled With within thirty uys. otherwise deposit. forfeited and the prop- erly may b advertised aad resold ot the - fon of the trustees ROBERT E. P. KREITER, I THOMAS ROBINSO . AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE 1M REAL BSTATE. KNOWN 4 NORTH By virtne of u certain deed of trust Jannary 15, 1 recorded Jaou: 1921, as paper No, 18, among the land records of the District of Columbis, and at the quest of the party mecured thereby, the under- signed trustees will sell 4t public’ auction, | front of the uremises; on WEDNESDAY ENT! Y OF MARCH. A.D. B O'CLOCK P AL, the following desciibed and premises. Aituate in the City of Washington, District of Columbla, and desig- and teing lot 279 in_Rittenhouss subdiviston of ‘square 1266 (formerly rc 90 in Georgetown). as per plat of kaid ivision recorded In Liber 0. R. 8., at folio in’ the office of the murveyor of the Dis- Jlumbia, together with the, improve- | ents, conefating” o ‘twoatory and asemest Terms of fale: Kold subfect to first trust securing building association loan, particu. ) of which will ‘b sngounced &t time of sale. A deposit of $200 Wil be required at time of sale. All convesancing, reeording, revenue stamps, et At cost of purchaser. | Terms' of ssle to be complied with within fhirty days from day of sale, otherwise the it 1o reael] the prop ost of defaulting pur- nt of wach in Wash- WELCH, m)mu(x trustees reserve the i erty at the risk and chaser, after five d resale In some Bewspa ingtou, D. C. HAR: BURTON OF VALUABLE BRICK KNOWN AN PREMISES 131135 FAIRMONT ST. N.W By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 5007, folio 155, et sea., of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request Of the party secured theredy, the undersigned trustecs will sell, at ublic_auction in frout of the premises, on YEDNESDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF | MARCH, "A.D. 1825, AT FOUR 0'CLOCX PM.. the Tollowing-described land and prem. ises, 'situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot thirty-five (35) In Francis W. Baker and others’ subdivision of lots 1u block 82, “Columblu Helght.” as per plat recorded in Liber County 9. folio 124, of the records of the office of thé surveyor of the District of Columbla. = Kubject to eov- cnants of record. Biock 32 now known for | Butposes’of assessment and tazation as square g, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deé of triist for $7.000, further particulars of which will be_amrousiced at time of sale: the purchase t to be paid in cash deposi Conveyanci Cotdiug_‘and revenue stamps At purc cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty | (30) days, otherwise deposit forfeited und the | property fuy be auverticed and resold at the | discretion of the trustees. BOSS, HARRY, K. PHELPS, Trusiees, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Store and Apart- ises No. 1540 7th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated February 18,1924, being instrument No. 143, recorded Febroars 28, 1924, among ihe land records of the District of Columbla and at the roquest of the party mecured thereby, the une Gerslgoed trustees Will sell -at_publlc_suctlon in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THR SIXTH DAY Of MARCH, AD. 1935, AT FOUR PM.. the following described land and Dremises. situate in the District of Columbis and designated as and being part of lot 25 Thomas Young and Samuel Fowler's subdivl- sion of square 421 as per plat recorded in Liver R. folio 42 of the records in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- bia, described as follows: Begluning at the southeast corner of said 1ot and runaing north aiong the line of Seventh street 25 feet, thence west 75,08 feot, thence south 11 feet, thence west 1.43 feet, ‘theace south 10.8 feet, thence west 1857 fést ‘to a 10-foot alley,’ the south along the line of said alley 3.4 feet T 85 feet to the point of beginning. Terma: old subject o a prior deed of trust thereon' and special ther particulars of which %ill be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above sata trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Converancing,, recording and fev- ene stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwive deposit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, at the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser. D. M. EARLL. JOSEPH H. BATT, fe21-dé& ment Being Known as Prem- | T THOE. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES'- SALE OF STORE AND RESI- DENCE . P! RTY, NUMBER 423 FIRST STR] mm-rnwn-r By virtae.of wicertain deed of trust duly recorded - u-y 17/°5024. ‘an instrument ‘No. 181 amo 4 records of the District of Colnmibia. wad we the reduest of the party Becured th the undersigned trustees [ ction in front of the remises on REDAY, THE TWELFTH AY OF MARCH. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, the followliig described land and prem- fses “situate in the city of Washington, Dis trict_of Columbia, known and described us: | he north 17°feci front by the full “depth | that widih io alley of lot pumbered three B0 My Homman sna Gthers’. subdivision of original lot numbered two (2), In square umbered iix hundred and twesty-aine ((29) per plat recorded fu the office of the sur eyor for the Disfrict of Columbik, o Liber B, At follo 100, fogether With thé improve- 8 of salei. @ne-thind of the purchase 7 in cash, e balance in two equal Stallinents. payaite dn one and two seavs from day of wile. with interext at the rate of 7 pef cent Pec mugum. payable semi-annually, secured on thu WRoperty sold, ot all cash at purehaser's option, A depowit of $300 required at time of sale: cording 4t cost ot b complied with within thirty days from day of “sale. otherwffe the tristees will reseil the property at gisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, [riixo ILL, JR.. ko) L V. ROGERS mnun isexSugmild " Trust 3 nwn‘ & SON. AUCTIONEERS Tr\u!m Sale of 56 Valuable Garages, In Alley Bounded By Georgia Avenue, Mor- ton, Lamont and Warder Sts. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No, G047, Tulio 341, et weq.. of the land records of the' District of Colum bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the uudersigned trustees wili sell at ¥ ublle auction in front of the premises, on THE_NINTH DAY OF MAKCH, 1955, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK | the followlng described 1 ud prem- situate In the District of Columbia, and gnated as and being parts of lots 4 and 5 in Block ® in B. Hl. Warder's subdisision in ““Whitney Close, ver plat recorded fu the ofice of the survesor for the District of Co. lumbia in Liber County 6, at foljos 62 and &3 and being described as follows: Beginning for the same on the woutherly line of said lot 4 at & polnt 140 feet wésierly from the west i of 'Warder strcet, and running thence weste Iy aloog the southerly line of said lot 4 93 feet to the westerly live of said lot 4 thence northerly with the westerly line of said lots 4 and 5, 92.92 feot to the line of & | dedicated alley, fhence easterly parailel with | the northerly line of said lot 5. 150 feet more of less, to 'a public alles showngoo plat r corded in_sald surveyor's office 1o r 50, at foli 175 and thence southerly, §2.50 feet to_the beginning. Terme: - Kold subject to s prior deed of trust for $15.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Convey- ancing, recording and revenue stamips at pur. chaner’s to be complied with within otiierwise deposit for- felted and the property be advertised and rescid At the discretion of the trustees & D. CRAMER, JACK M. GoLnsyrTH, duly Tnuhu’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Apartment House Located. at 3224 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Opposite the Cathedral. By virtue of » certaiu deed of trust duly re- corded iIn Liber No. 4852, folio 381, ct neq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there: by, the undersigued trustees will offer for sale_bs_puhlic auction in front of the premises, | on WEDNESDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1935, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M.. e following described land and premises. el | uate in the Clty of Washington, District of Columba, to-wit: Let umbersd § In block 2 in John E. U's subdisision rview Helghts,” as per piat re- | he office of the survexor of tie Dir in Liber County 6, at folio excapt the patis thereof condemned and or_ the widening of Wisconsin avenue | roceedings in District Court Cause Number | in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. subject to the convenants of record sald property now being known for purposes of stessument and taxation as ot numbered 815 square numbered 1920 i Terms of sale: Ope-t money 1o be pad in cash the ba equal iustallments, payable in one and two years, with interest at @iy per weat por 4 Lum, payable semimonually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | chaser. A deposit of $1,000.00 required of thé purchaser at the time of sale. Al conver. | recording, revénue stamps and notarial | fees ai the cost of the purchaser. Terms of | sale to be complied with within thirty | from @ay of sale. otherwise the trustees re. | sérve the right 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser, aftes | five days’ advertisement of such resale in some | newspaper published in the City of Washing- ton, D.C. ~ LUTHER A~ SWARTZELL, EDMOSD U WHEEM, 27045, exRudmbd ees. TTHOS. J_ OWEN & 8ON. Al'(“l'lD\'!Ell!. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE 1N VED REAL ESTATE, DWELLING, HOWARD "ROAD SOUTHEAST, BARRY | By virtue of a certatn deed of trust duly recorded In Lider Xo. 3004, follo 410, et seq., of the 1and records of the District of Columbls: aud at the request of the party secured therehy, the undersigned trustee will sell at lic auction, in, front of the premises. on ESDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF MAKCH AD. IE2. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the | following described land and premisec, situate | fn the District of Columbis, and dexigoated as and beicg the westerly three-fourths of lot Dumbered thirtythree *(33) and all of lot| numbered thirts-four (34) in section numbered nine (). “Barry Farin.”” ax por recorded | in the offic of the surveyor for. the Disrict | of Columbia fn Liber Levy Conrt 2. at follo 1. | begiuniag for taid part of lot numbered hicts: | three (33) at the Borthwest corner of said lot numbered thifty-three (33); thence casterly slong Howard avenue 3.18 ‘perches: thence in'a southerly direction parsilel to the west. ern Loe of said lot 303, perches to @ small Stream: thence westerly 1o the west line of said lot: thence mortherly the beginning, except the parts of said lots condemned for the ontfuil sewer as shown on plat flled fo District Courd case No. 610, ioggther with the improvements, cousisting of trame dwelling. * Torms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal iastaliments, pasable’ in one and two | years, with_interest at & per centum per | nnum, payable semi-annually, from day of | ale, secured by deed of trust upou the prop erty sold; or all eash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 200 will be required at time of sale. All conveancing, recording. revenue stamps, efc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within 60 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustes Teserves the Tight to resell the properts at the and cost of defanlting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale ip some mewspaper published tn Washingion. D. 'x'm WM!Hl\GTO\' LOAN AND TRUST AT By ALFRED . 5 1m4u exs | x8u&hol Trust IDAM A, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE FOCR. STORY DRICK DWELLIX 00N, 2 DAY, HOT WATER HEAT, NO_108 501 STREET .| By virtue of u certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4841, follo 200, et seq.. of the Jand records of the District of Colum: bla, and at the request of the party gécured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for tale by’ public auction, in front of the prem, ises, on THURSDAY, 'THE FIFTH DA SRR, Tossar FIVE O'CLOCE AL ke following described 1and and premises. situate in_the_District of Columbia. to wit: Lot 28 in Joha W. Bayne's subdivision of lofs in squsre 818, as per plat recorded in Book 21, page 67. Ta e mrevcrors offee of "the Dlatriet ot ¢o: lumbis, improved as abo Terms of sale: The rty will be sold subject to & bullding fon_ trust for bout $4.111.86 at 6% pasable monthly. and second 'decd of trust of about $1,900. 4t 0 posable $30 per month; balance cash. A de- posit of 8000 required of purchaser at' time of e, A1l convesocing, recording, revene stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complled with within T trustees reserve the right o resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser, after ve days® advertisement sich _resale in some newspaper published in the City ‘o Washington. b MIL DCIIN 3. 'DONOHOE, JAMES A. DONOHOE, fe21-d&ds,exSukte: 4 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AU( TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED LOT. 45x130, ON EVARTS STREET BETWEEN = TWELFTH ~AND THIRTEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST, , - BROOKLAND. D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Sup-eme Court of the Wintrict of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No- &970. the undersigned trustee will gffer for salo by public wnction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, ok THIR: IEBNTH DAY OF MARCH.' 1025, at FIVE OCLOCK P.M.. the followinig described 1and premises. | situate in ihe Eolumbinr torvitt Lot No. 11, Block No. Willlam 0. Denison and Redford W. Wal land called o District of Columbi, 4n Liber 7 (County subdivision), folio 35. Termes, of sate; Fosh & it of $300 re- quired of purchaser at time of sale. All con- Teyaneing, recording, revenue stamps and urchaser. Terms of 12 be_complied wrid within ~ thiry from day of sale. othermise the Srustes oo serves the right o resell the property at the #0d cost of the defaul purchaser, Efiee *Bee Suys Bavertisamcns o sich Popele in ome newspaper published o the cif Washington, D. PRTRAND EMERSON, 406 5th Street nosss F. lm)‘wxnm. wh3,dds, exSudmhd e 'l'o the Orient From San Francisco on U, S, “President” Ships Miami---Land of hcll ntment Only Three Days From Baltimore or - Philadelphia $45.00 includes meals stateroom_berth Steamers Carry, Lioyd’s Highest Class *100-A-1 1008 15th St. N.W. (Investment Bldg.) 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