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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued) FOR SALE—HOUSES | (Continued) McKEEVER & GOSS, Realtors. A WONDERFUL HOME IN 16th ST. HIGHLANDS, $35,000-On Terms. Cight beantifully Detached corner fully tiled baths. one puutry with built-in r porch. Modern throuj HANDSOM Tor: a1 ttic: dunble lower back pore front ‘o-car garage. Bailt by day labor for owner. T/28) ACHED HOME IN EXCLUSIVE NORTHWEST - SECTION, $33,000—On Terms. brick 1: arawing ro room; Kitchen: breakfast 3 and lavatory seven bedrooms: four by porches, Everything is in this home that is necessory for comfort and conve EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE NEW CHEVY CHASE HOME, $29,500—On Terms. ne on Harrison st. near Conmecticut ave. The construction conveniently arranged; spacious throughout; 10 rooms, Two-car garage. 7 rooms: two > batler' ored Light tapestry librars: dining nine open firenla ruge. Fine, lurge I iene /802 A large detached brick h 15 excellent; beautifully deco tree baths, an additional lavat AN EXCELLENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION, $16,000—0On Terms. A well built, roomy house, sbout two blocks from Comnecticut ave. Balf from 10th st. bus service. ‘Ten rooms; twe buths; 20 ft. wide alley. Garage. Modern throughont cars and block and by 100 ft. deep to 1 /3¢ 1 cALL AS 9o THIS OFFICE 0'CLOCK FOR ANY DAY INFORMATION OR EVENIN AND McKEEVER & GOSS, Realtors. Main 4752. 1415 K St. "DOWNTOWN—$13,500 Situated only one block from 18th st. and w section. Well constructed brick dwelling of three stories, ¢ two tiie baths. The entire house is in excellent condition, I puinted. Good hot-water he ant aud_attractive electric luplicated at the price as Iy §1 cash required 16th ST. AND PARK Within ome block fof the Sacred Heart Churcl three floors: six bedrooms: two tile buths: hot-water 1. Vacant and reads for immediate ocenpancy for a quick sale. CHEVY CHASE—$16.950. of the most heantiful ated_one-halt block off Cons Dinitg room with splendid space for fust_porch. Kitc in ice ur large bedr bathe 300 cush & in easy walking dist sining nine Ving just Hxtures. of dawntown large rooms and been papered and This house cunnot RD A beautiful brick home ¢ lights; newly One-car garage. Just re onstricti a oom wwith of furnitnre. Glassed o b bourd nd 1 home. SAUL’S ADDITION. Brick home sitnated west of 13th st., convenient to 1 Eight large rooms and two tile baths, also glass-inclosed br and elec. lights; instantaneous water heater endid co garage. $13,950. NEW HOMES—S$8,750. Much nearer downtown than any other new homes bia Heights. Brick constroction, with concrete front porch and double rear #plendid rooms and tile bath; h.w.h. and elec. lights: onk floors. Brick garage. 10 your sdvantage to inspect these homes. §300 cash and $75 per month SOLDIERS” HOME PARK. Brick home containing six rooms and tile bath, hardwood floors Good locution. Possession in 30 days. Lot 18x90 feet. Space for g and owner will sell on $1,200 cash and §65 per month, to cover all p two B Good closet balance. space. two-car Price, One | Dorches. It will be Tights. ‘vening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. WILLIAM 1432 K St. N.W. MEMBER OF PHILLIES, Phone Main 4600. WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. SHANNON & LUCHS, Ine. 713 14th St. N'W. Main 2345. TOP PAYING RENT—BUY YOURSELF A HOME. $5,500—Six-Room House, Northeast. Located on A st. n.e., just off East Capitol, in a desirable resident Semi-detached brick: six good-sized rooms and bath: electricity and g heat. This is a good home buy and terms can be had. information. $9,000—Bungalow in Takoma Park. Unquestionably one of the most de suburh. It is Jnst off Carroll ave., not attractive fiveroom bungaiow. 1t 1 and gas, and a good heating plant: iot, 42 by 180 feet. with shade tree Sust been papered fnd pai Chased on very reasoneble terms, and we our inspection. $9,500—Massachusetts Ave. N.E. On Massachusetts ave., close to Lincoln Park of six large rooms and tile bath. course, and in fine condition. $14,350—Four-Bedroom Home, Cleveland Park. An_attractive semi-detached brick home, in fine condition, vers desirably located in Cleveland Park. Seves good-sized rooms (four bedrooms), bath and attic spac front, double rear and sleeping porches; every possible modern conven builf-in garage. Built just a short while and in very fine condition. buy and terms can be had. 1 section ; latrobe Call us for further this delightful unasually tile bath, electricity Beautifuliy improved ete., with o garage. Howse hax It can be are absolutely confident it will wi close to large front porc ail-Tength sereens shrubs, pur- rant An attractive, modern brick home also glassed-in sleeping porch. Modern, of Terms at this price. co; a A very good A Real Bargain, Near Wardman Park. The best buy in a most desirable residential section. Situated one block oft car line. Brick house, 20-foot frontage, containing nine large rooms and two iile baths: in A1 condition throwgiout; all modern improvementa: hardwood floars and trim. Terms very ressonable. ~Priced right. Phone ns for further information. CALL T IANNON V. T ANY TIME & TUCHS, iInc, SE 713 14th St. N.V Main 2345. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. PRICE, $15,250. An unusually desirable brick house in the center of that exclusive section adjacent to 18th and Columbia rd. The price is very low, considering the swperior Jocation and the type of house, combining modern appointments with excellent brick con- struction. A wide Eouse, insuring eight large, well planned rooms; two completely equipped Daths: hot-water heat and electric lights: porebes; hardwood floors, Garage. Yonr inspe tion in advised at onee, as this house is priced for quick sale. MUST BE SOLD. PRICE, $12,500. The owner has bought a larger honse and s anxious to dispose of this one at once. Vers attractive 20-foot-wide brick Gruver-built house, just a few doors off 14th st on & wide paved streci. Six rooms, tiled bath and extra lavator heat and electric light; beamed-ceiling dining room, open firep fireproof garage. May be bought on $1,500 cash and v % hot-water spacious porehes. Large ¥ monthly payments. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PRICE, $8 This is one of the cheapest houses in the city. Tts losation is nnnsnally such @ low-priced home, being just off 14th st. and oniy a few blocks north of Six rooms and bath; hot-water ieat; electric light; hardwood floors; builtin gar PETWORTH. The owner has just vacated this house and, due to personnl misfortune, is offering 1t for immediate sale. Consequently we invite Sour early inspection and any offer, with the knowledge that the first reasonahle offer will be accepted. It's an up-to-date. bright. attractive home, with six rooms and bath, hot-water heat and electric light, hardwoed foo screened throughont, bullt-in garage, and many other features. 1703 IRVING ST. N.W. This is one of those appenling modern homes on this beantiful street in Mt. Pleasant, overlooking Rock Creek Park. It has cight spacions rooms and two baths; hot-water h With Nokol heater: elactricity; onk floors; screened and glassed-in porches: bulltin gar There are fanumerable features in this house that are seldom found in homes of this price The price is right. fine_fa Park rd. Terms. Evening Phone Service From 7 to 9 P. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC, “Everstling in Real Estate,” ye St. NW. Phones Main 5904-5. MEMBERS WASHIN ESTATE BOARD. FIRST COMMERCIAL. PRICE, $8,250. Let us show you this bargain. House is ft. wide, six large rooms, tiled bath, parg flooriug, ‘electricity, good heating plant. be remodeled at &mall cost. SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY, 1416 E Main 9111 OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE LOTS. CLASSIC SHORE COLONIAL Va.: very fairly priced. Call Colum- TON REAL OPEN FOR INSPECTION. New Detached Homes, Price, $8.950. 3843 to 3859 Chesapeake St. Exceptional Buy—Easy Terms. 8 Jarge room attic, onk floors, mod: ern heat, electric vation; bet. Wis. of Chevy Chase, Plione for suto to inepect, FOR BALE BY ANY BROKER OR ROBT. E. KLINE, ]Jr., MAIN 5246 OR CL. 2933 {eventn ONLY $500 CASH. PRICE, $5,750. Owner, leaving city, will sell a_cosy six- room home, excellent condition; monthly pay- ments to suit; located within walking distance G. P. 0. and Post Office: 15 minutes' walk to 7th and F sts. Use your rent money to buy thi To_inspect phone 12. BIG BARGAINS. OPEN FOR INSPECTION. 1318 to 1332 Trinidad Ave. N.E. (Only 1 inside and 1 corner left.) Sit rooms, tiled batl, screencd broaks sléeping porches, bailt-ln refrigerato Wood floors and trim: large front pore sn garage. Immediate possession. Low price. Easy terme. Lighted evenings until 9 p.m. Representative on premises. For sale by any broker or COOLBY BROS.. Owners and Builders. Muin 267071, Residence phone, North 7318. 14 | LOT BARGAIN, §5 CASH, | monthiy buys 20 iets near Atlantie City. % 160, gl 88 each. VAIL, 180 Broadway WATER FRONT PROPERTIES. Farms and homes. R. F. SIMMO 238 King George st., Annapoli SHORE PROPERTY A SACRIFICE. Cottage and lot at North Beach, Md. Phone Hrattsville 127-W. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR ¢olored. WIll_consider any section of city. 1843 H n.w. Hoom +04-5. sain o SIXROOM BRICK HOUSE N.E. OR S.Ej {easonadle cush paymest; no agents. Tel. Y _CASH FOR OLD HOUSES, BRIC) vor frame: auy sec. of city or sub. FRAN] SALISBURY, 800 investment Bidg. . 0437, oW Md. 15¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MARCH 35, 1925; WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES (Continued) P. F. CARLEY, REAL ESTATE, N.W. Franklin 6153, 1 WANTED TO BUY Houses and_business property. If you have | the righit price ou your property I’ can well {1t for you inside of 30 days. Give me | to show_you how quickiy 1 work. P. F. CARLEY SMALL HOME IN X.F. OR S8.E. MUST BE { reasonable An ol house considered. Aoy ! J. H. STITLEY, 68 Maws, Ave. N.W. QUICK ACTION. 6 1o 10 rv>m brick house fn & good n.w., n.#, or s.e. secton: must have possession in 48 CHiF S BP0, o adiroen etiho ‘Boom e Insurance Mg AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. Sale of Valuable Three-story Brick Dwelling, Containing 15 Rooms and 4 Baths, Being Premises 1821 15th St. N.W. Ry virtae of a certain desd of trust. dated | May 15, 1924, being instrument No. 17, re- Ccorded May 16, 1024, among the land records of the Dustrict of Columbla, and &t the re: quest of the party sccured thereby, the under. Stened trustees will sell at public nuction, In front of the premises, on THURS TRE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, AT FOUR-THIRTY P, the following described | 1and_and premises. sitnate in the District of | Colnmbin, and d ted as and by in Jamex F. Ferdinand der's subdiv of lots in square 13: Subdivis of the 937 K St. o | Trastees’ | i | ce of the surveyor of mbi. tton 00, further particniai he anfounced at time of s se price ahos Geposit of $300.00 required. Convevancing, cveue stamps at purchusers | ost: Terms to be complied with within thirty finys, atherwise depoxit forfeited und the prop orty may be ngvertiwed and resold at the dfs- Cretion of the tristees ROBERT E. R 1 d of trost Triktees N ATUCTIONEERS. ALUARLE FOUR . 8 ROOMS, 2 0. 109 Sth certatn_deed wcorded in Liber No. 4R1, fol 4 of the land records of the District of Colum Din, and at the request of the party secured therehy, the undersigned trustecs will offer for sale by’ pablic anction, in front of the prem- ises. on THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1925, AT FIVE O0'CLOCK PM., the following described land and premises. sitnate in_the Digtrict of Columbia, to wit: Lot 28 in | John W. Rasne's subdivision of lots in square SIS, as per piat recorded in Book 21, page 67, in the survevor's office «f the District of Co- Tum improved as above. Terms of sale: The abeve properts will be sold subject to a building assoclation trust about $4.1T1.86 at 6% payable monthly a secos ost of ho s onth; balance cash $300 _required of purehase Il conveyancing, “ecordinz, ees at cost of pure be compled with days from day of sale, otherw! fristess reserve fhe right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of fuch Fesile In_ some newspager published in tie €ity of Washington. D. MILEURN 3. DONOHOE, JAMES A DONOHOE. 021 a&ds, exSukfe23&miid Trimtees. THOS. 3 N, AUCTIONEENS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Stare and Apartment House, Being Premises No. 1361 Con- necticat Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated { Sertember 20. 1924, beiug instrument No. 249. recorded Sepfember 26, 1924, among the iand | fecords of the District of Columbia: and at the request of the parfy secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell &t public aiction {in front of the premises. an THURSDAT THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCIL, A D. 1935, AT FOUR P.M.. the following described land snd premises. situnte in fhe DISErler of Columbia, and desgnated as and being the most north: erly 22.41 feet front on Connecticut avenue, &od running back in parailel lines af right fugles fo sa‘d avenue, to the rear line of lot 31"0f Joskua Hill's sibdivision of square 137, as per plat orded in Liber 10, follo 120, of the records of the office of the sirveyor of ‘the | District of Colwmbia. ~ Also 1l of Jot 10, in R Fleming™s subdivision of lote in sald re 137, as per plat reeorded in Liber 10, folio 118, of the aforesaid survesor's ofice rec- ordS; except the northerly 1731 feet front on Contiectiont avenne, and ronning back between parailel FIEht aagles to faid avenne o The rear of said lof 10, conveyed fo Henry A Seymour by deel dited February 2 1859, and recorded in Liber 1368 folio 341, of the land Tecords of the District of Colambia. Terma: Sold subject fo a pror deed of trust for $35.000, Turther particwlars of which will be announced at thne of sale; the purchase Drice above xald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. “onveyancing, re- cording and revenue stamps At purchaser's Cost. Terms fo be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- erty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the troxtees ROBERT E. P. KREITER, R. THOMAS ROBINSON 20-d4&ds.exSi&hol Trustees. TOMORROW. TTHOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Store and Apart- { ment Being Known as Prem- ises No. 1540 7th Street Northwest. | By virtoe of a certain deed of tenst. dated | February 18,1924, being instrbment No. 143, { recorded Februniy' 23, 1024, amoug the land Fecords of the District of Columbia and at the Teanest of the party secured therebs un- ersigned trustees will seil at public_suetion {in Tront of fhe premises, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 195, AT FOUR P>, the following descrived Tand and premises. situate in the Distriet of Columbia, and designated as and being part of lot 25 i3 Thomas Young and Samuel Fowler's subdivi- slon of square 421 as Der plat recorded In Liber "W, folio 42 of the records in the office of the Snrveyor of the District of Colum- bin, described an follows: Beginning at the southeaat corner of sald lot and running north Song the line of Seventh street 25 feet. thenca Went 75,06 Teet, thence south 11 feat, tiencs West 1.43 feet, ‘thence south 10.8 feet, thence ieat 18,37 fest 1o & 10-foot alley, thence outh along the line of sald alley 3.3 fet and thence enst 95 feet to the boint of beginning. Terma: Sold subject fo a prior deed of trust for $12,000.00, ‘the overdue interest and taxes thereon' and Special Assessments, It any, far: { tiiar particulars of which will be announded 5 | time "of xale: the purehase price above said frust to be paid In cash. A" deposic of §500 required. | Conveyancing. recording and rev: Cout. "Ferms to be ! enue stamps at purchase; | complied with within thirty dass, otherwise ‘.m.m: forfeifed and fhe properfs may be aa- und [ vertised and resold at the- discretion of the trustees, at the risk dnd cost of the defaulr ing purchaser. D. M. EARLL, JOSEPH H. fe21-A&As.exSu&hol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- | TACHED FRAME RESIDE KNOWN A8 PREMISES 1811 3d & NORTH- EAS By virtie of & certain deed of trust, dated June 20. 1924, being instrument No. 136, re- corded June 21, 1924, among the land records of the District of Calumbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, fhe un dersigned 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., the following described | land and premises, ituate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and heing lot 7 in Block 8 In George Troesdall itfon to th City of Washington, known as “Eckington,”" a5 per plat recorded in the office of the sur- vevar for the District of Colnmbia in Liber County 6. at folio 85, said Block 8 being now Known for purposes of assessment and taxation as _square 8570, subject to covenants of record. Terms: Sold subject fo u priof deed of trust for $5,000.00-and gverdue inferest thereon, fur- ther particulars of which will b ammounced at time ‘of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid fn cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. _ Conveyaneing, ‘recording and rev- cuue stamps at purchase's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property may be adver- tised and resold_at the discretion of the trustees. JESSE H. HEDGES, F. ELIOT MIDDLETON, £e21-0&as exSu&hol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIINEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE NO, 621 KEN- NEDY STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a cert#in deed:of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4993, folio 364, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction in_front of the premises, on V‘nm,\x THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol. lowing described lard and premises. situat in the District of Columbie and designated 14 and being lot 34 I William 8. Phiilips’ sab- division of lots in Block 29, Brightwood Park, 25 per plat recorded in the office of the sur: veyor for the District of Colombia, in Liber 68, at follo 92. Said Block 20 now known for, purpnes of assessment and texation ws square . improved by premises No. 621 Kennedy street northwest. Terms: Sold suliject {o & prior deed for $4,000, forther particulars of which will be aunounced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust' to be paid in cash. A Geposit of '$230 required. Couveyancing, recording. Botarial fees and revenue stamps at pue ¢haser’s cost. Terms fo be complled with within _ thirty days, otherwise deposit for. £ Restld ol e atmeretion of the thongriieed and resol iscretion of the WILLIAM 8. BHITLIPSC fattastnexsugmit o N Frustees, of which | t $1.800 at 6% | | AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. PUBLIC AUCTION Bertram Cohen Co. 12th and G Sts. N.W. Entire stock and fixtures, consisting of Fur Coats, Fur Scarfs, Street Dresses, Evening Dresses, Cloth Coats, Safe, Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Par- titions, Showcases, Revolving Racks, Millinery Fixtures, Stands, etc. In Lots for Individuals and Dealers Sale Starts Friday, March 6th, 11 A.M. CHBERG ioneer GUS EI Al TOMORROW. ADAM AT WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEELS. Groceries, Fixtures, Ice Box, rrusrs Scales, Refrigerating Case, Cash Register, etc., contained in No. 206 Minnesota Avo.,’ Benning, D. C. By Public Auction, Friday, March 6, 1925, Commencing 10:30 A.M. iscellaneous stock groceries, “Punta” Re- rating ( Toledo (80 'springs) _Com- ting Rcales, Cash Register. Tee Box. 6xRx10; W Case, Counter_ Shelving, Meat Rlock Will first be offered as an_entirety an & wntisfactory bid is not received will he itent, $60; f p i immedintely sold in detail if_desired Cash Terms ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. _ mh3as A THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. DWELLING, HOWARD ROAD SOUTHEAST, BARKY AR By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded fn Liber No. 3004, folio 410, et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secared therehy, the undersigned trustee will sell at ubllc auction, in front of the premises, on UESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MAKCH 1625, AT FOUR O°CLOCK P fthe in the District of Columbia, and desig: and being the westerly fthree-fourths of lot bered fhlrty-three (38) und all of lot r (34) in section numbere as per plat recorde v for_the District of Columbia in Liber Levy Court 2, at folio 1. beginning for said part of lot numbered thirty- three (33) at the morthwest corner of said lot numbered thirty-theee (35): thence easterl long Howard avenue 3.78 perches in a southeriy direction paraliel fo the west- ern line of said lot 308 perches to a small Stream: thence westerly to fhe west line of said lot; thence northerly 32.30 perches to the beginuing. except the parts of said lots condemned for the outfall sewer as shown on plat_ flled in District Conrt case No. 610 with the Improvements, consisting of ne dwelling. rms of sale: One-third of the purchase to be paid in cash, Bulance in two installments, payable’ in one and two ) Interest at & per centum per Fable semiannuslly, from day of red by deed of trust upen fhe prop. or all eash, af the option of the annum, sale, se erty sold; purchaser At tima of sale. All conveyancing, recording nne stamps, efe., at cost of purchuser us of sale to be complied with within 60 days from day of sale, ofherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the proper the risk and cost of defaulting pnrchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published im Washington, D. ¢ THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee H. LAWSON, By ALFR! VELFTH NORTHEAST, BROOK By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. pawsed in Equits Cause No. 40079, the undersigned trustee wiil offer for salo by public muctien, in front of “he premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIR- TEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1825, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, wituate o the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot Ne. 11, Rlock No. 5, in William 0. Denison and Kedford W. Walker's recorded subdivision of & tract of land called “South Brook'snd,” as récorded M the office of the survevor for the District of Colum in _Liber 7 (County subdivision), folio 35. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of £300 re. quired of purchaser at time of sale. Al con. Seyaucing, recording, revenne stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied With within thiry dass from day of sale. otherwise #he trustee re. serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five da. tisement of such resale per published in the city of Washington. 1. C. BERTRAND EMERSON, JR 408 5t Sereet X 0 ROSSA F. DOWNING. Maryland Buildine, &< exSudmhd Attorn VALUABLE BRICK TRUSTEES" DWE G PREMISES 400 32t ELLIN STREET TAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 29, 1924, being instrament No. 54, recorded December 31, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public ane- tion in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE_TENTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1925 AT FIVE P.M., the following-described land &nd premises. situate ln the District of Colum- Dia, and désignated as and Léing part of lot in Gessford's ,subdivision of Square 992. Beginning for the sime &t the n.e. cornef of sald lot, south alcog 13th street, east 12 feet, thenes west 65 fcet fo the Iime of & 10- foot’ alley in rear of said lot, morth along said alley 12 feet east to heginmg. Being all of taid lot except the west 10 feet Bow embraced in alley. Said plat recorded in the office of the survyor for the District of_Columbia, Liber 18, at folio 18. Terms: ‘8014 subject to prior deeds of trust for $£2,300, 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 $250 required. Conveyancing. re- cording _and revenue stdmps &t purchmser'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. FRANCIS A. CRAWFORD, EDWARD A. GARVEY. _ 162608 dcexSndmbd Tristees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. * KNOWS AS ~ PREMISES 18113 FATRMONT ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust d recorded, in Liber No. 5007, folio 135, et sel of the land records of the District of Columbia, and_at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, &t Quplic auction in front of the premise VEDNESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1925 AT FOUR 0'CLOCK PM., the following-described Jand and prem- ises, ‘situate in the Distefet of Columbia, and designated as and being ot thirty-five (35) in Francis W. Baker and others sabdiyision of lots in block 3 olumbia Heights.”” as per plat recorded in Liber County 9, folio 124, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbia. ~Subject to cov- enants of record. Block 82 now known for Burposes of assesiment And taxation as square Terms: Sold subject to a _prior deed of tru for $7,500, further particulars of which wil be announced at time of sale; the purchase rice above said trust to be paid in eash. A posit of required. Conveyancing, re- cording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty (30) days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may he advertised and resold at the dixcretion of the trustees. i H. RY K. BOSS, GLENN PHELPS. £e26-d&dsexSukmhd Trostees. 08, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1711 SEATON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. dated August 25, 192%, being instrument No. 181, recorded August 28, 1924, among the land rec: ords of the ~District of Columbla, and at the request of the secured_thereby, the un- o ) n-sn%c guction gerslgned trustees wil e Suctio mises, on A AR, AD. 1055, AT in front of the POUT P ML the totloming deserived Jead and a i the District of Colum- and_designated as and ‘Barrett and N ivision_of re 150 as per plat recorded M the office the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbis in Liver H. D. C.. at folio 110. Térms: Sold subject to_two prior deeds of trust aggregating about $3,000, further par- ticulars of which will be annoumced at timé g sile; the purchise price above seid trust to be paid in A_deposit of re- quired. = Conveyancing, ‘recording_and revenue stamps 4t 4ser's eost. Terms to be g B e} ddvertised and reagld at the discretlon o the trustees. 3 = BY M. FOWLER, - 2e24-8&ds,ex8 T9 tees. 7 TR A deposit of $200 will be required | AND | | | o original ot Tease | Toyor fo 1 | | | thence | 3 | | | instrument No FUTURE DAYS. TTHOS. 3. OWE E OF STORE _AND RESI NTMBER 423 of ‘trust duly s instrument No. revords of the District . and at the request of fhe party seenred thereby. we the undersigned trustees will sl at public auction premises on THURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MARCH. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK PM., the followirig deseribed Jand and prem ises Situate in the city of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, known and described ax: the north 17 feet front by the full depth of that width to of 1ot numbered three (@) of Mars Ho * subdivision two (2 and twent ES' SALE in front of the numbered six by as_per pl . at folio 100, ments thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of fhe purchase money in eash, the balunce in two eqnal in stallments, payable 1o one and two years from dny of wale, With iuterest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, pavable semi-annually, secured on the property sold, or all cash at purchaser's option. A deposit of $300 required &t time of sale. Al conv % and re- cording at cost of purchaser. Terms to e complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees will resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting | purchaser. THEO, GILL. JR. PAUL V. ROGERS. 1&mig Trustees. ~ 02848 ds.ex ADAM AW HLER & SON. AUCTIONEERS Bankruptcy Sale of Radio Sets, Accessories, Fixtures, etc. Iy virtue of an or upreme Court | of the Dixtrict of ( ruptey Court in re as Tivoli kadio § the undersigned wetion, at Wese 'TESDA i | <" Hubbard Hankrupt will - sell 520 ¥a TENTH, N THIRTY by ave. publ. now. 1925, COM. AL Radio Casii Regis Reed Furniture, ete h E. HAYDEN GIBDS. Trustee, Col _Building. Sets and ter. Counte Terms: ¢ mh3.8.7.9 C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. Mammoth Sale of Household Effects of Every Description At Public Auction AT SLOAN’S 715 13th St. Saturday March 7th, 1925 AT 10 AM. And at 12 M. ord Delivery Wagon, by order of C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal. ©., Inc., Aucts. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTME SITCATED AT 3224 WISCO! NUE NORTHWEST, OPP CATHEDRA By virtne of a certs 100, among the land r Columbis. and at secured {hereby, sell at_public isex, on MONDAY, OF MARCH, A.D. following described i the District of ( ax and being lot Aeed of trust, rded January 21, 1925, the District of of the party fon, in front of the pre HE SIXTEENTH DA 925, AT FIVE PO, the aud premises, situate bered '8 in block 2 John E. Heall's sabdivision called " Falrview Heights,”" us per piat recorded in the office of the ‘wryeyor of the District of Columbia | in Liber Connty 6. at follo 71, except the Parts thereof condemned and taken for fhe Widening of Wisconsin avenue by proceedings in District, Court Cause. Number 1753 in the Supreme Court of the District of Colymbia, subject to the covenants of record, said prop erty now being known for purposes of assess ment and taxation as lot 815 in square num- bered 1020, improved as above. t to a prior deed of particalars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price abors said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1,000 required. Con- veyancing, recording and 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 &t the discretion of the trustees. JAMES T. BADE: WILLIAM R.BAT, . mhs-d&ds.exsu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Four- story Brick Apartment House, ge‘i;( Premises 1223 15th St. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, being instroment No. 8, recorded April 15, 1924, smong fhe land records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public avetion in front of the premises. on SATURDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF ARCH, A.D.' 1925, AT TWO P.AL, the following described land and premises, situste in the District of Columbin, and designated %3 and being lot 114 in Goldschmid's sub- division In square 212, as per plat recorded in the office of fhe survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 13 at folio 96. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $7,000 and a second deed of trust for about $600, further partienlars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 requived. Conveyancing, recording and revemue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEFRS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Property, Being the Entire Frontage on the North Side of You Street Northwest Between 35th Street and Tunlaw Road. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4861, folio 117 et seq., | of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and &t the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned: teugtees will sell ot auction, in frout of the premises, on THE SIXTEENTH DAY ' 0] A, 1925 AT FOUR-THIRT V.31, following deseribed land ct of Co- 1y Madison) rect at & point ¢ feet wewt from the west line of 35th strect and running thence wext erly wifh the north line of Madison street 368,14 feet fo the cast line of Tanlaw rosd (formerly’ Back street); thence northwesterly With the eaxt line of said road 133 feet to e west end of south fence line of Holy ltood e ; thence with xaid south line of xaid cmetery ' north S degrees 3 minutes enst 228.26 feet? thence, still with xaid south fence line, north 82 degrees 4 minutes wext 125,92 feet’ to the cast line of lot 277, and thence “With east line of xaid lot south 33 degrees 57 minutes cast 14740 feet to the beginning Alko all that part of lot 274 in said square 1800 I5ing west of the weat line of 45th street south of ‘the holdings of Holy Rood Ceniete Rnd nortii of the north line of You stree “aid property being now Known for prirposex of ‘axxessment and tazation as lots 500 and 301 1n square 1300, Termx: Sold sabject to a prior deed of trut for $6.000. further particulars of whieh will be announced at time of sale; the purcham price above sald trust to be paid cash, balance 1 six monthe. $200 required. Conveyaneing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, other- Wise deposit forfeited ang the property may be advertised and resold at the diseretion nf the trustecs, REGINALD W. BEALL, W. L. TORNER, . __ Trustees, TILER & SON, AUCTIONEE Heusehold Furniture, Plryer & Upright Piu»Es, Carpets, Rugs, te. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday Commencing 9 A M. 10:pe. Ameriean Walnut Period Style Dining Room Suite: aiso Maliogany and Owk Suites, Buffets, China Closets, Extension Tables, ete.: Mah., Onk and Circkssian Walnut = Bedrom Furiture, Velour Overstnffed Living Suites, Davenport Suftes, Chairs, brary ‘Tables, Drass and Enamel 4 Mattresses, Refrigerators, Carpets, Kngs, ete At 10 AM. Automobiles—inclading touring cars, rcadsters and deliveries. 3 A, WESCHLER & SON, 3 Ancts THO: & S0 EERS. Trustees’ 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 duly recorded in Liber No. 5047. folio 341, et weq., of the land raco fhe’ District of Colum. bin. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersizned trustees will sell st public anction the premises, on MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1 AT "FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P, the following described land snd prem- ises. situste in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being parts of lots 4 and 5.dm Mok ® in B. H. Warder's subd vision in “Whitnes “as per plat recorded in the mid-d&ds ADAM AL WES Room Rockers, Li- . Springs ax Ranges, in front of Close, ™ of “the snrveyor for the District of Co. Iumbia i Liber County 6, at folios 62 and 63 and described ws follows: Reginning for the same on the southerly line of said lot 4 at @ PoIRt 140 feet westeriy from tie west line of Warder street, and runuing thence wester. ly_along the southeris line of said lot 4, 13898 feet to the westerly line of said lot 4, thence northerly with fthe westerly line of said lots 4 and 5, 9292 feet to th dedicated aliey. the northerly line of said cet more or less, o a publie alley shown on plat m- corded 'in_sald surveyor's office in Liber 50. at folio 175 and thence southerly, $2.50 feet to_the beginning. rms: Sold subject to a pelor deed of trost for £13.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; fhe por chase price abeve sald trust to be paid in cash. ‘A denosit of $300 required. Convey incinz, recording and revenue stomps at pur chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty dats. otherwise deposit for feited and the pronerty may be advertised nad resold at the discretion of fhe frustees S D. CRAMER. JACK M. GOLDSMITH. AME OF agara Weather Strip Company of Wash- ington, D. C., Incorporated, to Harris and Company.—This i to certify thar at 1 mesting of the stockholders of Ning- Strip Company of Washington, C.. Tncorporat - | teenth (13th) da to call by the bo n upon due notice y-laws of said corporatio holders of said { present fo-wit, the tenth (10th) day of Jannary 192 declaring that a o poration ix advisable from Strip Company porated.” to be approved clange be pf s (4 @iris and Alleman Company and ratified. and _that made accordingly. To offect- therefore executed, recorded and published in accordance with Section &39a of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia. In witness whereof, we, JOHN F. HARRIS, President, and ROSCOE H. ALLEMAN, Secrefary. of said corporation, have herennto set our hands and affized the 'seal of the corporation, this twen- tieth (20th) day of Jamuary, A.D.. 1825, (Cor- porate Seal.) JOHN E. HARRIS, President: ROSCOF. H. ALLEMAN. Secretary. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, TO-WIT: I. JONN H. ROLMEAD a notary publie in and for the ‘District aforesaid, do hereby certify that John E. Harris, President, and Roscoe H. Alle- man, Secretary of Niagars Weather Strip Company of Washington, D. C., Incorporated, parties to a certsfn certificate of chaoge of name of said corporation to Harris and Alle- man Company, bearfug date on the twentieth (20tH) day of Jamuary, A.D. 1935, and hereto annexed. “personally appeared before me in rict, the said Jobn E. Harris and ‘Xlleman being _personaily weil Kknown to me as the perso; said certificate, and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed, and the sct and deed of said corporation. ven under my and seal this 20th day of January, 1925, (Notarial Seal.) “JOHN H. HOLMEAD, Notary Publie, D. C. OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS, District of Columbia—This is to certify that the foregoing is a true and verified copy of the certificats of cliange of name of T Weather Strip Co. of Washington. D. C., Ine. to Harris and Alleman Co. and of the whole of said certificate as fled in this office the 30th duy of January, A.D. 1925. In festimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed {he seal of thie office this 5th das of February, A.D. 1925. ARTHUR G. FROE, Re- corder of Deeds, D, C. e13,19,26mh5 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 1N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Court.—In the matter of Myer Keroes @ Abe Friedenberg, fdividuslly and s partne doing business ' as *The Peoples Marke! Renkrupt.—In Bankruptey, No. 1337.—Notice is hereby given that the above named bink- rupts have filed their petition praving for a @ days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. GREGORY W. HUGHES, __fe25-ddabs.exsu Truste THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALB_OF VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, KNOW. AS PREMISES 1858 MARYLAND AVENUE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Angust 15, 1024, beiug instrument No. 127, recorded August 18, 1924, among the land records of the Distriet of Columbia, and the request of the party secured thereb: the undersigned trustees will sell, at public tion in front of the premises. on AY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1025, AT FOUR P.M., the foliowin: described fand and premises. sitnate fn the District of Columbia, and designated as snd being lot 43 and part of lot 42 ln A, M Melachlen and K. White, trustecw'’ nd T. . G. Todd's subdivision of certain lots in a‘]ln 1038 as Er Plat recorded in the office the sarveyor for the District of Columbia fm Liber 17, at follo 44, beginaing for said nrt of lot 42 at the northeast corner of said l:’d running thence southwesterly om the line Maryland avenue 2 feet, thence south- easterly at right angles with said line 32 feet, thence southwesterly and parallel with said line 3.50 feet, themece sou! isterly at right angles with said line 14 feet to fhe line of Elliott street, thence Dorth along the line of said street fo the southeast corner of lot 42. thence along fhe easterly Hine of said lot to the beginning. Terms: Sold subject to a fl%}: & loan ass'n deed of trust for about $2.770.80, further particulars of which will he announced at time of sal the purchase price above #aid trust to be d in cash. A deposit of $200 required. eyancing, re and revenue stamps &t purchaser’s cost. ‘erms 1o be complied With Within thirty days, other- deposit forfeited and the property may Advertised and resold at tl discretion the trustees. R. THOMAS ROBINSON, R E. P. mbd-d&ds,exSudmbi dincharge from il thelr debts In benkrupiey: and that their creditors and ofher persons in interest are fo_enter their appear- ance in opposition, if any so desire, in the clerk’s office of said court, om or before the 1st day of April, 1925. RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee_in_Bankrupts IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- trict of Columbia.—Holding a Bamkruptcy Court.—In the matter of Samuel Hirshman, Bankrupt.—In Baokruptey, No. 1333.—Notlce is hereby siven that the above named bank- rupt_has s petition praying for a dis. charge from all his debts fn bavkruptcs, and that his creditors and other persons in inter. et _are required to euter thelr appesrance in opposition, if any. so desire, in the clerk's offica oF nald court, “on o before e Tat day of April, 1925. RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in Bankruptey. TOURS. Grand &:nmorcruu July 1,1 l; days, $550 ni:'l;din‘ : ys, up, incl hote! 1926 World Cruise, Jan. 20, includes an. 30, in and 18 days Palestine and Egypt, $600 to $1700, F.C.CLARK, Times Bidg., NewYork BER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURIST PR H B MW Fomer s Tt son nate said change of name this certificats is | AUCTIONS. TOKIO BANKRUPT FIRM | HOPELESSLY INVOLVED| Commission After Long Investigu-! tion Unable to Report Bank’s } Assets and Liabilities. \ By Radlo to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | TOKIO, March Two hundred creditors of the Takata firm, meeting t the Bankers' Club, recelved a report from the commission pointed by the banker creditors to | examine the affairs of the firm. The | commission reported that after weeks of work It was unable to give a state- ment of the liabilities and the bankrupt firm. Subsequent discussion was lengthy | and oceasionally heated. Tt was| finally decided to appoint a commit- | tee of eight, including five bankers, who will represent the creditors as to whether to divide the assets or re- organize under a new company. The president of the Takata Co. addressed the meeting regarding the future| status of the firm. 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