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REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued) N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5. $10,000. 1f you are seeking a_delightful womable price, we offer you Chase, D. home eut ave., C..' west of Conne and bath, hot-w posse: burban home, with all clty convenence i nd er heat and electric 1igh ion may be obteined on very easy terms, including $1,000 cash payment. at a_rea It is located in Cherv, built, semi-detached brick home, witl , bardwood floors and a stucco garage. outstanding in value. s a w $10,950. 3 Here is a delightfn] home in the most desirable part of Gee tached, of brick construction, and has six rooms and tiled bath. oak sleeping porch, hot-water heat, electricity, garage. fireplace, beautifully improved by ‘shrubbery, etc. town. It's semi-de- loors. throughout, open The grounds are spacious and $12,500. A perfect home in a perfect locati houss north of Park road and just off 15th soon as you inspect it ing home in every respect. on. st Six large rooms and bath. giassed and screened-in sleepin breakfast porches, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, eiectric light, bullt-in garage. It's & well buflt, thoroughly modarn, 2-story that s priced so reasonably you will buy it as and A charm- $16,500. This tiom, Tess than half a block off 16th in only ome of its features. unquestionably one of the most attractive homes in the city. €., in the center of an exceedingly There are eight hright rooms and two compiete bath, It's 1deal loci ar aelghborhood, hot-water heat and electric light, hardwood floors, garage and many other appealing characteristics, $30,000. including a deep lot. There fs eversthing fn this home consistent with the highest class residence. on a commanding corner ov tion s beyoud criticism, bel fon Is perfect, challenging comparison wit the owner has left the city a tached brick, center-hall up-to-the-mitiute appointment. Evening Phone Service is anxious to dispose of his local pre rrangement, eight rooms and two baths, semi-finished attic; every The locs : the constru e ix adntiedly low, perty immodiatel: ooking 16th the pr ny in the elty. G-car brick garage. From 7 to 9 P.M. N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, INC,, ‘Brerything In Real Estate.” 1418 Eye St. NW Phones Main 5904-5. Members Washington Res) Fstate Board. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925. M——m AUCTION SALES. I FOR SALE—HOUSES SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE—COLORED, A chance to securn a nice six-room and bath brick home, on Swann st., near 16th. The house is in'splendid condition. Price, $6,7: Cash payment, $750, balance arranged to purchaser. WM. T. BALLARD, 1 Eye St. N.W. B P~ FOR COLORED. 6th St. Near “K” N.E. $5,250.00—$500 Cash. An outstanding buy at this price in this de- lghttul mection. 8ic room abd bath, prok. e roums are large ard acranged nad the house fs in A-1 condition. Act quickly as this is a real bargain FRANK A. GIBBONS, 308 Insurance Bldg. 15th & Eye Sts. N.W. Main 218. “M” ST. NR. CONN. AVE. & MAYFLOWER HOTEL, $18,500.00. This wonderful piece of property is located on “M' street just off Conn. ave. At the price of $18,500 this is the value of the land alone. The house which contains 9 rooms and bath ‘and zoned second commercial, makes it The house fdaptable to auy kind of busiess. £ is not the usual run-down, dilapidated itsel kind of a house that is for sule in the down- town section, but i in A-1 condition, contain- ug 5 master bedrooms, finished in white trim and cottage gray paper. The house has un- usual electric fixtures in very artistic and Atting dexign. Large bright Kitchen, pantry, dining and_living rooms. " This priperty is especially adaptable to a high dre maker, milliner, beauty parlor or any other busineas having s highclass clientele. = Prop- erty in this location is cubancing in value and whether you oc this place for your business or your home a future increase is assured. ‘or appointment to inspect. phone Main 218, FRANK A. GIBBONS, 308 Insurance Bldg. 15th & Eye Sts. N.W. Main 218 SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. 713 14th St. N.W. Main2345. $9,950—MODERN, SEMI-DETACHED HOME. $16.500—LARGE HOME IN SAUL’S ADDITION. of the most popular residential sections of Washington, off 14th st. Porches, tts. hot-water he r. electricity and gas; many features; metal weather- $10.000—MODERN DETACHED HOME Convenis to 1 st. ear. Bix_excepti 1ly large rooms and bath: also a floored e, w can be easi convlrted into three additional bedrooms. House fu'ly screened; has electricity and . and in perfect condition. Large O R deruns eatire Lomse - Gn Bood Tot, 15 by Vi3 Seek. 1o wide sy Well built brick home r s: practics. ial section Hi hed eous heater; a gurage. 819,000—C 1 ation, flne tach sleep strip A very low 713 14th St. N.W. MODERN HOME, OFF 14th STREET. )f six large rooms and tile bath i, very good condiion 1o well worth the price usked and ferms can be had, attic, front and double- located in a most popular electricity and gas, and hot-water hea ATHEDRAL HEIGHTS CORNER. one square from the Cathedral, surrounded by many corner house of eight rooms and two baths; modern in every detail; screens, weather- price for quick sale, as owner is leaving city. THESE HOMES GLADLY ARRANGED. SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. Main 2345. $15.500— FINE CORNER ON MD. AVE., WELL IN. and ths: hot-water beat and eler will pay over 15 per cent on the equity. $14,000- ON GA. AVI Attractive detached home d_rooming house Investment substantial brick dwelling with 13 rooms ricity; under rent for $150 a month and real northeast bargain. NEAR VAN BUREN ST. N.W. th 9 rooms and 2 baths: arranged as two apartments; sirictly modern as to heat and light; oak floors, ete. Live in o part and pay out with the balance. $12,500— MT. PLEASANT, NEAR CAR TERMINUS. Well located, substantial brick house, with 9 rooms and bath; hot water beat and electricity; no trouble about inspection or about possessio $10,500— FAIR LAWN MANOR SERVE GA. AVE. CAR LINE Strictly modern. detached S-room and bath suburban bungalow trpe; 5 bedrooms, 2 of which are downstairs; has also garage and hot-water heat and electricity. s house location and price. $8,650— has an eastern exposure and is desirable both as regards VEAR PARK ENTRANCE TO SOLDIERS’ HOME GROUNDS. Substantially b with expensive. white ensmel &ood garage. Lot 20 by $1,000 cash and balance like rent. it brick house, in*perfect c. dition. newly papered throughout: mel gas ramge, water heat and electricity and 150 and opens on streets. A real bargain. Immediate possession. PARK VIEW. Lamont St. Near Soldiers’ Home. $7.000— $300 Cash, Balance $70 a Month—All Desirable brick home, semi-del hot-water heat and electricit; a good home on a small a intial ; 6 rooms and bath. opportunity payment and This house has here presented of buring bsequent modest monthly nd charge covering payment of interest on both trusts and a good curtaiiment of the debt. besides. WM. H. ¢ 1483 K ST. N.W. AUNDERS CO,, INC,, REALTORS. MAIN 10167 BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. $11,250—CHEVY CHASE. New Home—Bradley Lane. An exceptional opportunity is offered to beautiful Bradley Lune, wi environment and convenient public school, Chevy Chase Circl construction—individual in desig in proportions. The arrangeme to simplify housekeeping, and eve detail s to be include French doors to side porch. out: three large, bright bedre toilet; hot-water’ heat, average depth of 150 ff. 3 Liberal terms and monthly t 5: hin three blocks of Conn. ave. car lin Tocation y ete, practical in plan, and each room generous ha modern convenience, even to the Delightful living room with’ artistlc fireplace and ent featiizes are double oale fioars. throug i, electric lights and choice fixture utual driveways; yments $53. Rix Lomeseekers to locate on A splendid \ @ few minutes’ walk from D. C. These are new detached homes under o s Dbeen carefully studied and planned allest roomy closets; tile bath; laundr Lot 50 ft. by garage to match house, §300 extra. $13,750—CHEVY CHASE. Corner House—Must Be Sold. Owner, leaving fiome property for qu ity, has K kal la © s situated well within the Di only one and one-half blocks off Conpecticut ave. Blan, whh & very low price on this delightful Reception-hall plan, with with large living room fo right, having a real open fireplace; bright, roomy dining_room, kitchen tiled “bath; ‘attic: nd pantry. hardwood floors. entrances from living and dining rooms. Tixcellent lawn and a number of attractive shrubs. Immediate possession. There ar three splendid bedrooms; large There is a large side porch, having Screened throughout. Yot is 50x100. Garage to match house. $14,000—~MT. PLEASANT. Eight Rooms, Two Baths, Garage. A beautiful home property situated on Park road, convenlent to Mount Pleasant car line. foremost builders. Colonial type tile baths; sleeping porch; hardwood numerous bullt-in features’ and added hot-water heat; %lectric lights. to sell and will Splendid ot and garage. consider very reasonable terms. It is in & group of lomes built by one of Washington's elght splendid rooms, two complete floors; “open fireplace in living rom: attractions; maid’s room and tolet: Owner §s anxious $14,500—16th ST. HIGHLANDS. Detached—Four Bedrooms, A splendid home property situated between 14th and 16th sts. in that convenient and popular section just off the Reservoir. r bedrooms; ing house, seven real rooms, fou: parquet fioors and hardwood trim; heat; electric lights. Slate roof. trees, etc. A havdsome appes; liviog room with fireplas rge front and rear porches; hot-wat Excellent lot, well improved with shrubbery, We consider this un exceptionally” attractive offering, and you will 'do well to inspect without delay. $16,500—CLEVELAND PARK, Newark ¢ A beautifully situated detached home property, in a Tocation conceded to be ome of the bes Cleveland Park. An individually bullt home, utiractive in appes Large front porch: side porch reception hall and delightful living room with open fire . roomy Kitclien. Conn. ave. desirable § ance and spacious in plan. dining room with fireplace; bright #plendid bedrooms and bath, command your instant approval. trees, etc. Side driveway treet. one. alf s T at, if not" the mos not the most First floor iace; unusually large econd floor has four Finlsbed ali'n room and storage room in atsic: ‘There are numerous features and l:Ierllll about this rhlrm(n‘ ot T sarage. home that will numerous shade reasonable terms. , -ft. frontage an: Very Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of Homes. 1417 K St. N.W. Main 9300. Members_of Washincton Real Estate Board. Three Family Apartment, $14,000.00. Net income exclusive of owner's apt per month; double garage. A wonderful vestment proposition. Wil el Three apts. of 2, each. The location is ideal, mear 18th and Columbia rd FRANK A. GIBBONS, 308 Insurance Bldg. 35th & Eye Sts. N.W. Main 21. On the Heights—$8,750. Tt is seldom that we have the op- portunity to offer a_thoroughly modern brick home near 14th street at such a low price. This house is less than three years old, occupied by the gwner and in good condition. Six rooms, tile bath; screened breakfast and sleeping porchies, large closets, oue-piece enamel sink, bardwood trim, electric lights, h.o-w.h. and all the latest mprove- ments, including & fireproof, built-in garsge, Moderate terms. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M, Hedges & Middleton, Inc., & Realtors, 1412 Bye Bt. KW, Fraoklin 9603, on Ontario $115 to colored. 3 and 4 rooms and bath d. 8. ONLY $7,650. Open for Inspection. 1276 TO 1282 NEAL ST. N.E. Between Montello Ave. (12th) and Trinidad Ave., north Florida Ave. Nr. Wheatley School. Six rooms, bath, osk foors, hardwood trim | throughout. ' Colonial front and double rear rches, screened. Deep lot to wide alley. Fiign “eievation.. Southern exposure. Sam bouse open daily and Sunday until 9 p.m. Immediate possession. Easy terms. ANY BROKER OR . THRIFT BUILDING CO.. Owner. . _PHONE MAIN 763, Bargains for Colored. 125 Thomas St. n.w.—A dandy home of 6 rooms and bath; good furnace, and house in Zo0d condition and has garage; is vacant: pos- Sexsion on deposit; $5,750—$500 Cash, $55.00 Mo. Buys an excellent home n.w.; 6 rooms and bath, electric lights; uewly papered and painted. G St. S.E.—$3,500, $500" Cash. Bix-room snd bath brick; lat, gas; good olitOn \oerin M. cooPER | 820 11th St N.W, COLORED HOMES, NORTHWEST. $4,750. $350 Cash. $45 Per Month. (Including all interest.) Six rooms and bath. Nice front yard Long back yard. Plenty room for garage. Newly papered. Newly painted. First-class condition _throughout. J. DALLAS GRADY, faryland Bldg, 1410 H St. N.W. Main’ 727 & PHBLPS, Realtors. $10,250. Unquestionably a decided BOSS Chevy Chase. bargain A colowtal-type house of brick mald’s room and attic; hardwood floo: firep screens; por heat; electric lights; room for garage. Easiest kind of $9,.850. Near 1Uth aud Pak B4, A cowdls type house, just a few feet off 14th R e T e Sn porches; parquet floor: electric lights severul ' added features; excellent hea ing plant. Army officer leaving city desirous of & quick sale. Terms. $9,250. two families e, within easy of downtown. Two. four ‘rooms on secon is Arranged for situated tanc atti stories floor arranged as apartment; complete kitchén and rented at $6) per month. First floor is occupis by owner. It is modern and in excel- lent condition throughout; electric light etc. Garage. Liberal terms and posse sion. $8,850. Another splendid offering. This prop- erty s situated in the Columbia Helghts section, just off 14th st. car live. Colonial frout porch: six good ¥ized bright room: tie bath; hardwood floors: several but features: electric lights and modern heat- ing plant. Terms. $7.950. A splendid offering in 8 new mortheast home. " Tapestry brick: large colonial front porch: six well proportioned room tull died bath; large screened poreh; breakfast por sleeping oak loors; hard- Clectric light ‘erms 1,000 ca: payments. i $7,250. Just off Soldiers story brick: colonial rooms, tiled bath; newly' papered beat, Posses Home Park. Two- front porch; six double rear porches; and painted: hot-water lectric lights. Terms $1,000 cash. ion. $7,075. in value in a mew home. iable new house within ce of downtown section. six_bright rooms, tile porches; laundry tubs; hot-water heat, electric lights; built-in fireproof garuge. Street and alley to be paved without cost to purchaser. Basiest ind of term 25 $6.950. A very desirable corner house in the northeast. Six exceptionally bright, cheer- ful “rooms, southern exposure. Modern bath; two bay windows: extra lavatory. Arranged for three families; two com- lete kitchencttes. Present owner recsives ncome of $62 ber mo.. fn sddition (o own living "auarters. An exceptionally good home-investment _proposition: $6,750. A real bargain in the Cliase pection, ~ convenient to achool, stores, efc. The utmost The only a easy walking d Tapestrs = brick; bath; oak floors; West Chery new public Two-story brick dwell- ing, 20 ft. wide. Six large rooms, re cepiion hail, ‘bath: colonial front pore electric lights. Cellar with laundry tubs, etc. Newly papered and painted. Terms $1,000 cash and $55_per month. $5,350. & 12 you are Iooking for a moderate-priced new home, let us show you these houses at once. They are well situated in the southeast section, one-half block of P ave. Colonial-tybe brick. Large com fortable rooms; electric lights; tile bath; large closets; 'laundry tubs; gas water heater; pipeless furnace. ~Terms only $300 cash. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 1417 K St. N.W. Main 9300. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOB colored. Will_consider any section of city. 1843 H o.w.. Boom 304-5. Main 7552 SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE N. OR 8. reasonable cash payment; no nts. Tele. Lincoln 8408 ey WILL PAY OASH FOR OLD HOUSES, BRICK or frame; any IIE! of city or sub. FRANK SALISBURY, 800 Investment Bldg. M. 9327. rir mh1s WANTED IN SUBURBS—NORTH OR WEST section—house with some ground, trees and shrubbery; house good or one that n be made godd, Please give location, particulars and lowest cash figure. Address Box 28 Star office. WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASER, moving to city, vicinity of 14th and Randolp east or west of 14th; equity cash. Addres Box 426-B, Star office. GOOD HOME IN ANY LOCATION OF CITY prefer mear 1ith and Park rd.; porch and garage, if possible: all cash: iet me know what you have jmmediately; full particulars Room 201, MeGill Bldg. FROM OWNER, HOUSI near school and sh_price. Addre: office. WA D—A MEDIUM PRICED TIOUSE within a_radfos of four blocks from Dupont e “location and Circle. State location, number of rooms and lowest cash price, Address Box 240-B, Star office. IF YOU HAVP PROPERTY FOR SALE AT reasonable prices, we have more clients than we can supply with good property. Edward Strohecker, Inc., 1023 15th St. N\W. M. 354-355. QUICK ACTION. 6 to 10 room brick house in a good n.w., :I' .. sectiop; must have possession in 45 @ Call Main 2780 or address mail to Room Peovle’s Life_Insurance Bldg. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE 640 ACRES OF LAND IN WARD CO, TEX.— Wonderful opportunity for investment: great fotash, discoveries have been made recently; sides the fertility of the land and the low [rice it can be obtained for, | Come in and let us explain it to you, AUSTIN M. COOPER, 820 11th_st. n.w. EW JERSEY LOT BARGAIN. 5 CASH, §5 monthly buys 20 lots near Atlantic City. Price, $160, only $3 each. VAIL, 180 Broadway New York. 24° ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE GEORGE, NEW York, about 10 acres with 1,000 feet lake shore’ unexcelled site for Summer residence with lake &nd mountain scenery unsurpassed; property already improved with garage, cot- fce house, stone Summer house, ' fruit ete.” Al other property st Luke Goorge ‘and tn Glens Falley o ¥, It tnter, ested call or write Dr. D, M. HALL, 200 East .. Capitol st., Washington, D. C. 10% 7 WATEE-FRONT PROPERTIES. anc ROF. STMMONS, 288 King George st., . M4, 1 "~ | T CHESAPEAKE DAY AND DEALE, MD. gediroom bungsiow. “a.m.i.; st A SACRIFICE. Cottage and lot at North Beach, Md. Phone Hyattsville 127-W AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOR J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICT. DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1711 BEATON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated August 25, 192:, belng instrument No. 181, recorded August 28, 1824, among the Jand rec: ords of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby. the un- dersigned trastces will sell gt public auction in front of the premises, on' MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1035, AT FOUR P.M.. the following described lund situate in the District of Colum and designated as and being ‘lot 91 in Fa. and Normeut's subdivision of uare 150 as per plat recorded in the office of"the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liber H. D. C.. at folio 110, Terms: Sold subject to_two prior deeds of trust aggregating about $3,000, further par- ticulars of which Will be unnounced t time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 re. quired. Conveyanding, ‘recording and revenue mps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be Somplied with within "thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the eiy ‘may be sdvertised and resold at thediscretion of the trustees. M. J. WRIGHT, HENRY M. FOWLER, fe24-a&An.exBudmhd Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. 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. 547, folio 341, et meq, of the land redords of the District of Colum. Din, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees Wwill sell at blic duction n roft of the premises on OF MAHCH, 1 acre ground; ete. 100 AD. 1925 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P, the following described land and prem ises, ‘situate in the District of Columbl dewfgnnted as and bein 5.dn Block 9 in B. H. Wa “Whitnes Close,"” office of “the surveyor lumbls in Liber County 6, at folios and 63 and being described s follows: Beginning for the same on the southerly line of said lot 4 at A DoInt 140 feet westerly from the weat line of Warder street, and running thence wester- ly along the woutherly line of said lot 4, 13898 feet ta the westerly line of said lot 4, thence northerly with the westerly line of nh‘ lots 4 and 5, 92.82 feet to the line of & dedleated aliey. (hence easterly paraliel with the northerly line of said lot 5, 150 feet more or less, to public alley shown on plat re- corded 'fu_said survesor's office in Liber 50, at folip 1' and thence southerly, 92.50 feet to_the beginnin Terms: Bold subject to & prior deed of trust for $13,000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- Chase price above sald trust to be paid in o1 A deposit of $300 required. nvey- ancinig, ‘recording_and revenbe stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited'and the property'may be sdveriised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. 8. D. CRAMER, JACK M. GOLDSMITH, fe24-d&ds,exSukmbs Trustees. TOMORROW. ADAM &, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Bankruptcy Sale of Radio Sets, Accessories, Fixtures, etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court parts of lots r pla rded in the Pror"the District of Co. of the District of Columbia, hoiding & Bank- | ruptcy Court in re Frank 8. Hubbard, trading as Tivoll Radio Service, Bankrupt No. 1542, the undersigned trustee will sell by public n.w., M adio egls- at Weschier's, 920 Pa._ ave, MARCH TENTH, 1925, AT TEN-THIRTY A.M.. Sets and Accessories. Floor Case, Cash auction, TESDA TUES ter, Counter, Reed Furaiture, etc. Terms: Cash. . HAYDEN GIBBS, Trustee, mhi.6.7.9 Colorado_Building. D. Notes, Auctioneer Large sale of Furniture, etc., by Public Auction on Tuesday, March 10, at 10 am. Household furnishings of all sorts, including lot of storage goods in boxes, barrels, etc.. China, Glassware, Bric-a-brac, Bedding, Odd Pleces, Wicker Furniture, Rugs and Carpets, etc. TERMS CASH. D. NOTES, Auctioneer 633 Louimianna Ave. N.W. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, DWELLING, g?:fillin ROAD SOUTHEAST, BARRY By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3004, folio 410, et -y of the land records of the District of Columbla. and at the request of the party secured therehy, the undersigned trustes will sell at public auction, in _front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MAKCH. A.D. 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described lund and premises, situate in the District of Columbis, and designated as and being- the westerly three-fourths of lot numbered thirty-three (33) and all of lot mumbered thirty-four (34) in section numbered nine (9), ““Barry Farm,' as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liver Levy Court 2, at folio 1, beginning for said part of lot numbered thirty- (83) at the northwest corner of sald lot Dumbered thirty-three (33); thence o slong Howard avenue 3.78 perches: thence in a southerly direction paraliel to the west- ern line of sald lot 305 perches to a small stream; thence westerly to the west line of said lot; thence northerly 32.50 rches to the beginning, except the parts of said lots condemned for the outfall sewer shown_on pist flled in District Court case No. 610, together with the improvements, consisting of a frame dwelli sale:’ One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from 'day’of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200-will be required st time ot sale. " All converancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 60 days from day of eale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defsulting purchaser fter five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published tn Washington, B0 THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Trust By ALFRED H. LAWSON, fe25-0&ds.ex8u Real Estate Officer, ADAM A. WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Brick Dwell- ing, 8 Rooms, 2 Baths, Hot- water Heat, No. 109 Fifth Street Southeast. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4841, folio 205, et of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sala by public_auction, {n front of the prem. ises. on THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1025, AT FIVE following desctibed land ai in_the District of Columbi John W. Bayne's subdivision of lots In square 818, as per plat recorded in Book 21, page 67; in the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbia, improved s¢ above. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold_subjeet to a building association trust for about $4,111.88 at 6%, payable monthly, and ond deed of trust of about $1.900 af 6%, payable $30 per month; balance cash. A de- Posit of $500 required’ of purchaser at time of sale. All couveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with, within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustées reserve the right to resell the prop- erty_at the and cost of the defaultin purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some per published in the City of Washington. D. C. MILBURN J. DONOHOE, JAMES A. DONOHOE, fe21-d&ds,exSu&fez3&mh4 Trustees. £THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON account of the inclement weather until TUES- DAY, MARCH TENTH, 1925, AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE. mh6.7.9.10 BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES 400 12th STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtus of a certaln deed of trust. dated December 29, 1924, being instrument 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 auc- tion in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THB TENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1925 AT FIVE P.M., the following-described land situate jn the District of Colum- ) nd being purt of lot 31 'in Gessford's subdivision o Square 99: Beginning for the same at the n. of said lot, south along 12th street, en . thence west 65 feet to the line of foot' alley fu rear of said lot. morth along said alley 12 feet east to beginning. ~Bein all of said lot except. the west 10 fee Dow embraced in alley. Bald plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of,_Columbia, Liber 18, at folio 18. Terms: B6ld subject to prior deeds of trust for $2,300, further particulars of which will be aniiounced at time of sale: the purchase grice above aaid trust o be paid in cash. eposit of $250 required. veyancing, re- cording _and revenue stamps at_purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirly days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold the tion of the trustees. e TRANCIE A" ‘ORAWFORD, EDWAR] GARVEY. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 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 Sirtue of a certain deed of truxt duly recorded fu Liber No. 4801, folio 117 et xeq., of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the parly secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public” auction, fn front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TH DAY ' OF M A.D. FOUR-THIRTY P.A. described land and " premises. ‘it District of Co lumbin, and designated ax and being part of It 277 10 aquare 1300, beginning on ik north line of You' (formetly Madison) ‘strect ‘at & point ‘distant 107 30 foet west from (he west Hineof Rt atreet ani runming ‘thenee. wost " Staa criy With the north line ikon_street 14 feot to the east line of Tuniaw ro (formeriy Dack street); thence northwester: With the east line of said roa feet to the west end of south fence line of Holy Hood Cemetery. thence with said south line of aaid gemetery ‘north 89 degrees 3 minutes east 22826 fect; tience, still with said south fence line,” north' 82 degrees 4 minutes west 125.32 feet' to the east line of lot 217, and thencw with east line of said lot southi 33 degreen 5T minutex east 14740 feet fo the beginning Also all that purt of lot 274 in said square 1800 Iying west of the weat line of 83th streat south of the LoWings of Holy Rood Cemetery and nortii of the north line of You Atreet: said property being now kuows for purposes of Assessment aud taxation a4 lots 500 aud i Bold subject to & prior deed of trust for 38,000, further particulars of which will be annouticed at time of sale: the purchare price above sald trust o be paid $.000 in cash, balance in six months. = A deposit of 200 required. Conveyancing, recording. and revenue iamps At purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, other wise deposit forfeited the property’ may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. REGINALD W. BEALL, W. L. TCRNER, mhd-d&ds,exsu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. “TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE. MITUATED AT 24" WISCONSIN AVE. NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRA | By virtue of & certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 100, recorded January 21, 1935, among the Iand records of the District of Columbia, and. at the request of the party secured thereby, the nndersigned frustees wiil sell at public ane t of the prem- ixes, on MONDAY, T) F MA 1 DAY T FIVE P . the following deserfbed Jand and premises, situate in the District of Co . and desig: as and being lot numbered 8 in block Jdobn E. Beail's subdivision called *Falrview Heights,"” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of ¢ in Liber County 8, at follo 71, ex parts thereof condémned and taken widening of Wisconsin ue by proceedings in Tistrict Court Cause Number 1263 i Supreme Court of the District of Columbi subject to the covenants of record, erty now being kubwa for purpoes of assess: ment and taxation as lot 815 in square num- bered 1020, Improved s abore. erms d subject to & prior deed of trust for $27,500, further particulars of which the pur- to be patd in will be announced at time of xale: chase price bove faid trust it of $1.000 requi Con nd revenue stamps at to be complied with thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited | and the property may be advertised and resold | the discretion of the trustees. JAMES H. BADEN. | WILLIAM R. BATS H A mh4-d&ds,exSu ADAM A, WE: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VAL PROVED LOT, 45x130, STREET BETWEE THIRTEENTH STREETS BROOKLAND. D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court | of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. 40879, the undersigned trustee wiil | offer for sale by public auction, in front of | the premises. on FRIDAY, THE THIR. | TEENTH DAY OF MARCH,' 1025, at FIVE LOCK P.M. and premise: s, to UNIM- VARTS AND NORTHEAST, ON' TWELFTH of in | : Lot No | m O. Denison and’ Kedford W | recorded subdivision of a tract of land called | ““South Brooklaud.” as recorded in the office | of the surveyor for the Diatrict of Columbi in Liber 7 (County subdivision), folio 85. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 re- Qquired of purchaser at time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording. revenne stamps notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thiry days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C BERTRAND EMERSON, JR. 406 5th Street N.W. Trustee. ROSSA F. DOWNING aryland Building, wh2,d&s, exSudmhd Attorney. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | ESTATE. BEING A HOUSE AND LOT NUMBERED _2226° CLEVELAND AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain desd of trust re- corded in Liber No. 4760, at folio 61 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia and at the request of the parties secured it and thereby, the undersigned will ‘sell at public auction’in front of the premises, on TUES. | DAY, MARCH SEVENTEENTH, 1825 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia and being lot numbered | one hundred and twenty (120) in square num- | bered two hundred and seventy-one (271) as described in said deed of trust, upon the following term Terms of sale: Said property is subject to a | prior deed of trust securing an Indebtedness now amounting to $1,000, and said property will be sold subject to said deed of trust in- | debtedness. Of “the purchase price over and above said deed of trust one-third Is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal in- staiments, payable in oue and two years, with interest at the rate of six and one-half (613) per centum per anum, payable semi- annually, secured by second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the oplion of the purchaser. 'Interest and taxes to be paid _or adjusted ‘to date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale, Al converancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete., at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise deposit Wil be for- feited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL, 025 15th st. n.w. G. PERCY McGLUE, 1410 H st. n'w. Trustees. mh6-d&ds,exSu gy C.G. Sloan & | Co. Inc. Aucts. et 715 13th St. Regular Mid-Week Sale Household Goods and Office Furniture At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday March 11th, 1925 At 10 A.M. And at 12 M. Automobiles, etc. Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc.,, Aucts. _mh.9.10. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi. dence at No. 2820 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, containing Eight Rooms, Two Tile Baths, Inclosed Sleeping Porch, Breakfast Porch and Built-in Garage. N By virtue of # certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4626, folio 8 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the nndersigned trustees will sell, at ublic_suction in front of the premises,’ on EDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, AT, 1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the ' following-described land ~and premises, situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot numbered fifty (50) in George C. Pumphrey and others' subdivision of lots in square numbered nine- teen hundred and thirty (1930), ‘‘Cathedral Highlands,” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 84, folia 3 of the records of the offive of_the 'Surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust “for $8,500.00, further particulars of which Wil be announced at time of sale. One-third of the purchase price to be paid xh and_the balance parable in monthly iiments of $150.00, including interest on the first trust. A deposit of $500.00 r quired. Conveyancing, recording and revenu stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with withia thirty (80) days, other. wise deposit forfeited and the property may Dbe advertiseG and resold at the discretion of trustees. HRD Wi, ‘mh7-d&dsexSu AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF STORY BRICK PREMISES 32 WET. By virtue of a certa July 23, 1924, bein, st of the party se signed trustoes will ne front of the AT FIVE 1 HIATT PLAC premises, on ENTEENTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D P.M., the following described land VALUABLE RESIDENCE in deed ut pubi (UESDA the THREE- BEING NORTH- X, and premises, situate in the District of Coluz- and designated B. Jameson's subdi 8B Brown Pleasant” as ion of lots in of the and being lot 509 in block 4, subdivision of part of "Mulmt! per plat of first mentioned sub- | division recorded 10 the officy surveyor of the District of Columbia ln Liber 20, in | folio 24 T 500. rced at time price_above deposit of $200.00 recording and_ revenue cost. days, otherwise depo: required. Terms to be complie of sale; the id trust to be pald in cash. Conveyancing. stamps at with forfeited pui it within 3 Sold subject to a prior deed of trust further particulars of which will purchase | A rehaser's | I} and the property may be advertised and resold ut the discretion of the trustees HERMAN SCHMIDT HOWARD 8. GO1 _mhBd&ds,exs s, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER TRUSTEES' SALE OF _VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK = RESIDENCE, BEIN EMISES NO. 8308 10th STREET OITHWEST. By virtue recorded in Liber No. of the land records of , the unders SDA’ MARCH, the followlhg described land and premises . THE uate in the District of nated as and being lot 120 in Charles D. § 4667, folio 268 the 'Dintri remises, olumbia, and des of u certain deed of trust duly et seq., of Colum d at the request of the party secured igned trustees will sell at fuction in frout of the SEVENTEENTI A.D. 1935, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK P. on OF i it DAY ger's subdivision of part of lot 24 in block 4 “Ingleside,” as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 65, for_taxation Term for ~ $5,000.00, will be price above sai it of follo 84 subject purchaser’s co within thirty HARVEY M. 84 MIRIAM A Formerly MIRIAM A. DOLAN mb6-askas.exSu TTHOS. J. OWEN & further Said_propert to dtrust to be $200.00 required. recording and revenue stamps at Terms to be complied with otherwise deposit forfeited ay be ndvertised and resold e trustees. DAG s known purposes as lot 120, sauare 2617 Kol prior’ deed of trust rticulars of which nounced at time of sale; the pur- paid_in Con- Trustees. T0; Sale of Very Desirable Residence, Containing Six Rooms and Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Electric Lights, AM.IL, Built-in Garage, Premises 4014 Marlboro Place, Situated Between Shepherd and Taylor, 3rd and 4th Streets Northwest. By authority vested publie autction, in front in us, of the NEERS. Brick we will sell at P on WEDNESDAY, MARCH THE ELEVENTH, 1925, AT square 3313, Terms of sale: able $55.00 per m: per cent, the trusts to be pa 1a ance $300.00 and Terms requirec reveaue to be mps FIVE 0'CLOCK P, in one and two years C mplied with days or deposit forfeited. onth, including’ purchase 1d_$1,500.00 c A onveyancing, at purchaser’s within in Sold subject to u first trust for $3.500.00 and a second trust for 2,600.00, terest price abore bal- deposit of recording cost. thirty THOS, J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. LnalESeE Y LLRS e e THOS, J. OWEN & S0N, ACCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- story Brick Business Pro; erty, Being Premises 1215 H Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated October 24, recorded Getober 80, records of the District of Columbla, the request of the the undersigned tr auction in front of &) MARCH, following-described ate in DAY THE EIGHTI A.D. 1925, AT FOUR P.M., land and premise: the District of Columbia, and’ desig- NTH ' DAY 1924, “beiog_instrument. No. 143, 1924, among the land and at party secured ' thereb; Wil sell, at remisce, on nated us and being lot numbered thirty-three (33) bered two (28 hundred ._as per plat recorded and in Estelle Tubins' subdivision in square elghty-seven in Liber 32 at folio 77 in the Surveyor's office of the Dis- trict of Columbla. Terms: Sold trust for $24,000.00, which will be ‘announced at time of sale se price_above said_trust to be A deposit of $1,000.00 req: recording and' revepue stamps Conveyancin, at purchaser’s cost. with ‘Witnin thirty days aubject (to a prior deed of further particulars of Terms to be the aid red. complied otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. PAUL SLEMAN, mhT-d&ds.exSn FRANK AUTH. Tristees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Sale of Desirable Brick Resi- dence, Containing Six Rooms and Bath, being Premises No. 409 4th Street Northeast. By Auction By virtue of authority vested in us, we will sell at public autetion in front of the premises, DAY ¢ MARCH, on THURSDAY, 1925, P, lot 33 in square §12 erms of sale: Bubject o a prior indebted- THE T FIVE TWELFTH 0'CLOCK ness amounting to about $4,000.00, particulars of which will be urchase price above paid in cash required at time of sale recording and revenue stamps at cost of pu be complied with within ¥s or deposit forfeited. THOS. J: OWEN & SO T chaser. thirty d: s to mh7,9,10,11.12 ted 'at time A deposit,of $ Al dony of & 14 indebtedness to be 0 will be eyancin, Auctioneer. THOS. J. & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME BUNGALOW BEING KNOWN A8 PREM- I1SES ~NO. NORTHEAST. 1502 KEARNEY STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5019, follo 278 et seq. of the land records of the 'District of Colum uest of the party secured bia, and at the re thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic_anction in front of the pres "UESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH MARCH, ‘A.D. ises. designated u 17 and 18 in in the office of per plat on DAY OF 1925, AT THRBE 0'CLOCK i, the Tollowing described land and prem- tuate in the District of Columbla, and and being lot 40 in square 4010 bdivision by V. T. H. Blen, Inc., of lots uare 4010 the surveyor for the District of_Columbla fn Book 36, recorded ge 47 to a prior deed of trust Terms: Sold subject for . $4,000.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid one. | cash. balance in two equal semi-a third nual fnstallments. A deposit of $200.00 re. quired. Conveyancing, stamps at purchaser plied’ with within thirty posit forfeited and the tited and resold at the discretion of fhe tru tees. mh6-d&ds,exSu recording and revenue cost. Terms to be lays, otherwise dy property may be adver- THOS. J. OW TRUSTEES® & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK RESI- DENCE, STREET BEING PREMISES ORTHWEST. NO. dod M By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. among the Columbla, 187, recorded May 31, 1024, land ‘records of tife District of and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell, at ublic auiction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D PAM., the " following 1925, AT deseribed FOUR-THIRTY land and premises, situate in the District of Columbi and designated as and being Lot H in J. C. Harkness' subdivision of Tot, in square 514, as per plat recorded § veyor for the District H. D. C., follo 26. n the office of of Columbi the sur- in Liber Ternis:'Sold wubject to a prior deed of trust for $4,500, further particulars of which will be ann price al deposit of $200 requil cording_and revenne cost. Terms to be red. Conveyan stamps at complied with ced at time of sale; the purchase ve said trust to be paid o cash. A cing. re- purchaser's i within thiry days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the roperty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LE 0 KOLB, EDWARD D. COLEMAN, ‘Trustees. mh9-d&ds.exSn " THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION. TRUSTEES' S DWELLING, By RS. SALE _OF VALUABLE BRIOK KNOWN AS = PREMISES 1311% FAIRMONT ST. N.W. virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 5007, folio 155. et seq., of the land records of ‘the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at ublic_huction in_front of the THE 1025, EDNESDAY, MARCH, A.D. P ELBVENT! AT FOUR premizes. [ the following-described land and prem. CLOCK sen, 'situatc in the District of Columbia, and desig: Frane W. B d being lot thirty-five (85) in er and others’ subdivision of Jots in block 32, “Columbla Heights.” &8 per plat recorded in’ Liber County 9. folio 1 , of the ‘records of the office of the surveyor of District o - Columbia. Shants of Block 32 enants of record. Term: Bubject to_cov- now known for QEpoons of amawiiegt and taxation as aqu 800. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $7.500, further particulars of which will purchase be announced at time of sal price above %aid trust to be paid in cash. deposit of $200 required. and ‘erms to cording, enue cost. (80) days, otherwise de, be adver the trusts roperty my Sdtretion’ the Conveyan stamps at i:‘., E 2 urchaser complied with within it forfeited and th ed and resold at the cing, 088, E FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. CAFETERIA EQUIPMENT —in Sub-Basement of Veterans’ Bureau, Vermont Ave., H and Eye Streets N.W., Known as the “War Risk Cafeteria.” By Public Auction, Thursday, March 12, 1925 Commencing 2 P.M. —1,725 Aluminum Pans, Eetc., on view day before sale. Including : 'rays, Coffee and Hot-Water Urns, Automatic Cashiers, Steam Jacketed Kettle, American Potato Peeling Machine, Meat Slicer, Blodgett Portable Ovens, Cup Warmer for Battery, 4 Urns, 30 gal.; Aluminum Utensils, Blodgett Oven Hood, Buifalo Bread Slicer, Read Mixing Machine, Elec. Coffee Mill, 2 Refrigerators, 8~ door, 500 Ibs.; Nat'l Cash Registers, Floor Show Cases, Steam Table, Roll Warmer, 14 Dish Trucks, Steel Pie Racks, Counters, Tables, Shelving, Iron Safe, Scales, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Crockery, Baking Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. mb8.9,10.11 THOS. J. OWB) 1 By virtue of a certain August 15, 1624, being recorded August' 16, 1924, among the records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured ' thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at jn front of the premises. 7 DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, | FOUR PM., nd premises. auction AD.' 1925, AT described land District of Ccl being lot 43 McLachlen and R. H G, square 1025 a of in Liber 17, at folio” 44, part of lot 42 at lot and running line of Marshans easterly right White, $ence avenue ced instrument No. d part of lot tr: Todd's subdivision of certain lots in per plat recorded in the o the surveyor for the District of Columbia beginning for xaid the northeas uth fow angles with EERS ABLE BRICK PREMISES NORTHEAST, of trust. dated the foliowing- | situate in the ted as and ust, and T t corner of said vesterly on the 6 said line feet, thence southwesterly and parallel with | said’ line 3.50 feet, then right angles with said the line of Elliott street, the line of of lot 42, thence along the said gt fo the beslnning 5: Sold subject o & prior building & | Joan & at time of sale: said trust to be i £200 required. Conveyanci revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. to be complied with within thirty days, other- | wise deposit forfeited and the be advertised and resold at t R. THOMAS ROBINSON, KREITEE, of the trustess R. E. xEudmhd 3 __mh3.akds.e ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, AUCTION Sale of Valuable Bakery, Ice Cream, Confec-| tionery and Delicatessen Busi- | ness at No. 1832 First Street Trustees’ Northwest. By vir ber 13. 1924, Instrument secured thereby sell by public feos, on TH 1925, AT TE) in_trade, fixtures, and all and sing: the conduet of the bi SDAY HIRT kers, confectionery and delicatessen known as Hol | lebaugh’s Lunch. Terms: Cash. GEORGE W. OFFUTT, REA C. BURNS, mh6-dddbs,exSu ce southeasterly ne thence id street to'the southeast corner | easterly line of ‘n_deed of trust for about $2 A further particulars of which will be announced the purchase o cash, ng, of a certain chattels deed of t dated December 2, 1024, and rec records of the recorder of deeds o | of Columbie, and at the request of the party | the undersig: | ction withiu the above prem- | MARC O'CLOCK AM., stock leasehold interest the chattels now used in ;K at feet 1o orth ulong 14.75 080, price abave A deposit of | recording and | Terms | operty may discretion Trustees. RS, rded Decem: among the the District ed trustees will TWELFTH, Rood will ce cream plant, Trustee "~ Automobiles By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. NW. Wednesday Commencing 10 A.M. and at 11 AM. Auto Accesso- Office Furniture, etc, by order of U. 8. Marshal. Garage Equipment, ries, Display Case, _mh.0.10, PROPOSALS | EMERSON INSTITUTE | 1] 4 Blocks EDUCATIONAL. Strayer College “For Business Training” New Classes Now Forming 21 13th St. Main 3430 & Franklin 4463 0 P St. N.W. Spring—MARCH 16—Term ew classes in_all subjects and all sters. | Prepares for Colleges, Uni- Service Academies. Men's 'Department—Day_and Evening. Women's Department—Evening. _ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION _ ar Musie u buy inss Chris MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE STORAG fliFUI\ FURNITURE and planos. Estimates cleerfully glven, Con- Venient location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. p.w. Phone Main 122 NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING CO. Storage Houselold Goods, 500 Rooms. Tocal and Long Distance Moving. EXPERT PACKERS & SHIPPERS. Moderate Rates. ( Free Estimates 34.1442 U N.W North 8845, MOVING STORAGE KRIEGS|s XPRESS PACKING Y SHIPPING €18 Eye N.W. Iw MITH'S FIREPROOF TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 133 YOU STREET, N. W, PHONE NORTH 3343 Becuritp Storage Gompang 1140 Fifteenth Street orth of the White House Remavals. Foreign and Domestic Pack- i Bhipments by motor van, freight ex. ‘pool” car to Pacific coast aad “9ift" vans abroad. COLD STORAGE for furs, rugs, cloth. ing. SAFE DEPOSIT vaults for silver snd valuables. Main 2440, SEALED PROPOSALS_FOR CONSTRUCTION High School lighting and plumbing | of addition to Hyattsville proposals for heating, in same, will House, H; Monday, March 23, and _necessary from the architec Eye street n.w., W posit of a_check for 810, of blue prints, specification: other half returned when p 192 tions are returned with proposals. OREM, Sup't. Sehools, Prin IRVIN OWINGS, Chairman, School Commit, TREASURY February 24, 1925.—Sealed vited to_furnish Dextrine, Colors, Paper Box Rlanks Paper. during the fiscal 1, 1935, or all bids or parts of bids. received at Printing not later than April 1, 19 Blank tions for proposal be received at the ttsville, Md., until 8 o'clock p.m Plans, specifications {nformation may be obtained Snowden _Ashford. shington, D. C.. upon de one-hait for expe and postag n ce. DEPARTMENT, BURE. Engraving and_ Printing, Washington, 1. ¢ propgsals ‘are oil 4 Year beginning Juls The right is reserved to reject any | Samples must be the Bureau of Engraving 2°pm.. : forms with specifica’ | . giving dates on which the bids for the several schedules will be opened and further information will be furnlsbed oo ALL, Director.. and | Engine s and specifi NICHOLAS | | | Coun! | seorg 3t AU in s, Tex aper and | Wednesday, | AFFORDED BY A and E I ---Land Steamers Carry Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. NEXT SAILINGS: From Balto. March 12 March 23 April 2 1008 15th St RECREATION Water Outing | ON HISTORIC POTOMAC RIVER | CHESAPEAKE BAY | | To NORFOLK or VIRGINIA BEACH Modern Steel Palace Steamers Day in the Year at 6:30 P.M. m Seventh Street Wharf. New York-Boston by Sea City Ticket Office, 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. of Enchantment Only Three Days From Baltimore or Philadelphia $45.00 inciudes meals and statercom bert ||| March 19 March 30 N.W. (Investment Bldg.) Franklin 139. Weems Line Satisfactory service since 1817. Service world’s lary rds. ne. st ship. Also 12 cabis Express service to FEngland and principal ports on Continent. nificent vessels, including Majestic. Tixury, ‘comifort ing attractive, low rates. \xwxg_rem Facaniie s Washington Office, 1208 F Street, N.W. H H b MOVE Without Worry or Risk. sponsible Service—Low Storage in rooms, $2.00 mo. and up. Ex packers for shipping. NORTH 10 7059 Florida Avenue. = ‘ TOURS. Personally Conducted All Expense EUROPEAN TOUR July 2nd to Angust 30th " TAsk for Itinerary OBER'’S Steamship and Tourist Agency 1420 H_St. N.W. Main 3347 LETTERS REVEAL PLOT. Two Virginia Prisoners Charged With Planning Delivery. March 9.—Jen- ighest Class March 9 Mag- Highest ad hips offer- LINEXY RED STAR LINE cant | smuggle , 24, a musician of Alex- andria, and Bernard Jones, 23, a farmer of near Pittsburgh, Pa., have been brought to the Frederick Coun- from Warrenton, Va.,, for safe keeping pending grand jury action il Fauquier County on charges of house breaking. Office id Craven and Jones had written letters, which were inter cepted, urging Washington friends to saws into the Warrenton Jail, by means of which they hoped to effect a delivery. Fauquier County officers said they had ample reasor to believe Craven and Jones were members of a band operating out of Washington along various railroad lines, WAGNER FES.TIVAL PLANS Annual Affair at Bayreuth to Be- gin July 22. BAYREUTH, Bavaria, March 9.—The Wagner musical festival this year will begin July 22 and continue until August The Meistersinger” will be performed July arsifal” wi be sung July 23 and August 1, 4, § 10 and 20. The Ring of the Nibelung,” con- sisting of “The Rheingold,” “The Walkure,” “Siegfried” and “Gotter dammerung,” will be given from Ju 26 to July 29 and from August 13 t | August 17. Virginia W;man of 106 Dies. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., March §8.— Mrs. Jane Beveridge Jones, 100 years of age on October 10, died at the home of her niece, Mrs. Chauncey R Botsford, wife of the pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, with whom she resided. She was born in Poplar Springs, Md . S e Negro Child Burned to Death. Special Dispatch o The Star. DANVILLE, Va., March 9.—Walter Standfield, a § ar-old negro, was burned to death last night in a fire which destroyed thr dwellings oc- cupled by colored families near the R. M. Hicks, Manager city. Firemen went-to the scene, but no water was available at that potnt. - g

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