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REAL ESTATE. (Con SALE TO COLORED. $200 cush and balance $45 per month, in- cluding all payments; 6 rooms and bath brick Touse s and latrebe beat; long back yard meal & nesr nayy yaed. in ™ &l atr. SoBREYER Main PHa0, Adams =63, 909 MONROE ST. N.W. Beautifol two-story brewn brick house; can made into two-family apt. Eight rooms and bath, a.m.i, Price right to well quick. Terms to suit. TATES & McGINNISE estmest Blds. In 4885, "NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE 10 ROOMS, 3 BATHS. 2-CAR GARAGE. aratories, . erty in in spiendid condition throuy MCLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATIO Real Estate Department, 10th and G. n_432. Evenings, North 813. ‘Woodridge-Brookland. New 6 and 7 Room Homes. Special Terms. The best vllns on_the market today at the . Similar homes are offered 8 apd 7 large rooms. parior: repiace, tlle bath Pullt-in refrigerator, Iarge Very desirable lots, with all street located in a desirable section hool and stores. G CORPORATION, Real Estate Department, 10th and G. Main 432. Evenings, North 318. “Downtown—First Commercial. 15 rooms, h.-w.| electric lights; double r?ll’ corner alley. Can easily he remodeled o cficess only ene ack ‘from Patent Offic, between th and 10th: $20,000: fal terms. MeLACHLEN BANKING ('OR RATION, ate W;lllmenl 10th end G. Evenings, North 3. yantry. Smprovements ©f new homes. mear [ L4 NEW DETACHED. $9,700—$1,000 CASH. FEST CHEVY. CHASE; D.C. Unusually Large and 1 Roomy Home. i Southern Exposure. Half Square from Car Line. Twostory and cellar. Reception hall, six T, e o e el ~ood’ fioors, Three porches. Large ot to ~wide alley. Terms. Pbone Mr. MONTGOM- ERY. Main 3343 . F. L. SANDOZ, Agent, " 920 17th St. i ¥ ARGAINS FOR COLORED. 125 Thomas st.—6 large rooms, ba cellent condition and has garage. See thl ouce. Owner must sel 15th and R—Arranged in 4 apts: ga-| elec., $12,500. Fasy terms. roorie, bath, latrobe heat, & per_mo. .-\L QTI\' \I COOPER, n 1882, 820 11th 8t. N.W. OR COLORED—$8,! 300. 1st near Fla. ave. n.w.—Excellest value wepresented in 6-room, semi-detached, colonial- Porch-type home: elec., h.-a.h. Terms. V. A. SHERWI Ml 5085, One Block From Eastern Huzh fle bath, pipeiess y r porches, cellar. tubs, extra toilet, 2-car garage, side and Tear alley. Price only $7,000. On terms. NEAR CARNEGIE LIBRARY Large bay window brick, 14 roome. 2 baths: weil furnished and rooms paying $184 per mo. besides family. with all Home has b.w.h.. and elec. furnishings, $14.750. Cash. M. COOPER, R20 11th S8t N.W. Suburban N.E. Bargain—$5,000. Small-home bn(?r. you can not do better than this: Excelient 5.room, detached frame ‘with all city rovements; elec.: extra lot on side, now Wi frul. Easy terms. W. A. SHERWI Main 5005, 1416 K _St. N.W. IDEAL FOR PHY \ILIA\' Cona. ave., pear Wardman Park—A splendid Buiit home with every modern convenience. 10 spacious rooms, 3 buths, porches: splendid exterior interior; extra malds’ age. quick sale will consider 000, on cany terms. It's worth $30,000. Best buy iIn city, TI{RTE FAMILY FLAT. P st., near Dupont Clrcle, commercl how.h.! electrieity; 4-cac brick garag sion of one fiat it required. Rents will than care for all carrying charges and clear ha principal within & few years besides. Tour apartment 'm cost- you no rent. Price, 815,500, easy terms. V\‘\[ B. KRAFT, 815 _15th Ma! CHEVY CHASE—$12,500. An attractive bungaiow, concrete block foup- dation, concrete colonial porch, large living Toom with open fireplace, beautiful dining Foom, bullt-in china Dress And window ses Big kitchen, bullt-th refrigerator, electric range, 2 large bedrooms, tile bath. one epare Toom with Murphy bed, 5 large closets, French hardwood floors throughout, floored 's room and toflet in cellar. Best JUST OFF 16th—$16,450. Th close a0 estate we are authorized to sell @his practically new, strictly modern 22-foot- Seide brick house, 7 large rooms, 2 tile baths, colonial front and double rear porches, very large lot to wide aliey. An inwpection will Gonvioes you of the real value offered. WALTER A. BROWN, 1400 H St. N.W, ! Main 1653. Near 16th St. and Spring Rd. $15,950. Tapestry brick corner house with large ter- ¥ace, containing 8 large rooms, 2 baths, Swn., bullt-in gars A large breaktast rch, sleeping porch, a.m.i. in_every respect. ouse {s only two years old. There is no bet- er buy In this wonderful location. JONES & FREER, Col. 3515, Tivoll Theater Bld. COLORED HOMES. 5 SOLD—2 LEFT. JUST OFF 16th ST. N.W. Six rooms and bath. Electric lights. Colonial front porch, Newly papered. Newly painted. Excellent condition throughout. PRICE, $5,500. VERY EASY TERMS. J. DALLAS GRADY, 822 "lqllflfl Bldg.. 1410 Bt. W Main 727, $13,750. Columbia Heights, West of 14th, South of Irving. Here is & fine brick home fn frst-class con- @ition with 10 rooms and 2 ba Beat and electricity; only a few doors from 418 ot activities Southern exposure. Tm- ediate’ occopa o = WM, H. SALNDERS CO., Inc., Realtors, L33 K Bt N.W. Main 10187 SEMI-DETACHED 6-Room and Bath Homes. Wonderful Finish. Hot-Water Heat. Beautiful Electric Fixtures, Switches and Floor Plugs. #OME IS 26 FEET WIDE. Best Hardwood Floors, Inlaid Linoleum in Kitchen, Price, $7,500—Cash, $750. Easy Monthly Payments, BZI-32§YCHANNING ST. N.E. gust North of R. I. Ave, OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 P.M., WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, INC,, 232 17th St N W, Frank, 7485, hot-water a beantitul s, 3 extra 3 . This prop- D out, hav- ing been newly decorated. Inspection invited. Immediate possession. Terms. FOR SALE_HOUSES. ; NEW PETWORTH HOMES. We have just completed 15 pew homes in the “most rapidly developing section of Pet- Worth; 20 feet wide, six large rooms, tiled bath twith shower, concrete front porch and 10-foot-wide rear porches, ample closet gpace, white enameled gan range, one-plece ANk, kitchen cablnet, and many other attractive features. Deep'lof to wide alley, SAMPLE HOUSE; 4702 5th STREET N.W, OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Drive ont Georgla ave. to Crittenden st., thence cast three squares to preperty. SHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY, 1416 K St N.W. ain 9111 BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS. $7,150—Corner, NORTHEAST, A very desirable corper, home in the northeast section. a little off Maryland ave. and west of Sth st. n.e. There are six exceptionally large, bright, cheerful rooms. ail having southern exposure; modern bath: two bay windows. Extra lavafory. It {s now arranged for three ‘families having two com- lete kitchenettes. Owner receives ncome of $82 and occuples one floor. An excellent home invest- ment property. $8,850—A Bargain, NR. 14th & PARK RD. Another splendd offering repre- senting the utmost in value. A Topular type house, ome-half block off “14th st. Colonial front poreh six good sized rooms, tile bat hardwood floors, several buil features; electric lights and mod. ern heating plant. Prompt posses. sion and ecasy terms, $8,750—Built-in Garage. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. A comparatively new two-stars tapestry brick on the Heights and Jjust off 14th st. Colonial front Poreh. six bright and well propor- ned rooms, tile bath, two rear porches, one-piece porcelain sink, mahogany and white fnish, o foors, iot-water heat, electric lights. Built-in garage. An ex- cellent buy. See this house today. $6,500—Another Bargain, PARK VIEW, If you are looking for a conve lently situsted ang ateictiy mod- ome fust off Soldiers’ Home Fork aad ear e reservoir, see this offering today. Two stors brick home, porches, six delight- ful rooms, ' modern 'bath, cement cellar, hot-water heat, electric lights, ample room for garage. $9,500—MASS. AVE. N. Near Lincoln Park, Unquestionably one of the most desirable’ home Droperties. in” ihe northeast section. The location is ideal from' every standpoint: Twh story tapestry b , comparative. 8ix exceptionslly large, , tiled bath, "colonial double rear porches, heat, ' electric * lights. rage. Very reason: bright_room: front _porch, hot-water Room _for avle terms, Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS, 1417 K St. N.W. Main 9300. _WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. DIRECT FROM OWNER_HALF OR Al cash: home from 35,000 to $10,000; good northeast or southeast section: prefer near F. Capitol. Write giving full lrll lars. 201, McGiIL Rldl.‘ . ks i AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 3} ., THURSDAY, AUCTION. SALES. FUTURE DAYS. D, l THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Two-Story Brick Flat Building, .Premises 2631 and 2631, . Virginia Av-u Northwest. . : At -Auction By virtue of & certain tontract of sale dat Janvary 1925, under which default has been made, and at the request of the agent and owner, we will sell at gubllc suction in front of the ralses on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MARCH. 1925, AT FOUR VCLOCK P.M., lot 20 in square 6, s per plat recorded in Liber 29 at follo 7 of he records of.the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale; Bold subject to a M deed’ of trust for §1,500, the purchase’! above ::Id trust to be pald in ca fi n- veyanc| recording and revenu at coat of purenll" ‘erms to be compHefl with within thirty. days or deposit forfeil and the property resold at nm risk and cm of o mh22,28.24,25.26 ot ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEELS. “Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Eight-story Office Build- ing, Northeast Corner Vermont Avenue and K Street Northwest. By virtue of u certain deed of trust dul recorded, In Liber 4572, folls 460, et eq. G Thoend records.of the Diettier st Coraibic and at the request of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustes will offer for sale by public auction, in front ‘of the remises, on FHURSDAY. THB TwhNTY IXTH DAY OF MARCH,' 1925, AT THRE! O'OLOCK PM., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bis, to wit: Lot forty-eight (48) in the mub- division of lots iu square two hundred and seventeen (217), made by Thomas Casey, ad- ministrator. and Harry Wardman and Thom: Bones, as per plat recorded in Liber No. 08, follo 159 of the records of the ofiice of the urveyor of the District of Columbla, improved s _above. ‘Terma of sale: One-thind of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance fn two equal fustallments, represented by the promis. sory motes of the purchaser. pavable in one and two years, with intorest at 8 per cent per_anuum from day of sale, pavable semi- anounaily, secured Dy’ deed of ' (rust’ upon the property’ sold, or all cash, at the eption of the purchaser. ‘A depomit of $10,000 required of purchaser ‘at time of wale. ' All convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cowt of the defaulting "purchaser. after gve advertisement of such ressle | per publisted In the city of Wa ton, D. O NATIOTAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMi ANY, Trustee. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. (Seal)’ Attest: E, PERCIVAL WILSON mh13-d&dsex8u " Secretary. THOMAR J OW Sale of V:lunble Brick Dwellmg, 714 Sixth Street N.E. By rijtue of authority vested in the under wigned. I will offer for sala at public anction frint of the premises on THURSDAY MARCH TWENTY-SIXTIHL 1925 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot numbered twenty-six (26) ia sausre numbered elght bundred nod thirty three (533), improved as above, | in'a Tapidly growing and. drsirable’ awelliog sec: tion, being close to H Street N.E. Terms of sale: $1.000 cagh, purchaser to exe- cute Brat trust conveying the above prop- erty to secure notes nmounting fo §3.500, pas- able thres years after date with interest at SiX per cestum per annum. paysble e annually, ‘and a second trust conveving the ame Droperty to secure a note bearing interest t six per centum per famum for the balunce of the’ purchase price. said’ sote 'to ‘be 0 per month on account of the principal 150 Toterees fo bu' berd oo oach Tosteioess as due, and semi-annually oo the nnpaid balznce. A deposit of §300 will be required at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with mithin thirty' days Crom the date of sale otherwise the right {s reserved property at the risk and cost of the defavlted purchaser, after five days’ mdvertimement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washiogton. D. C. Al conve ing, revenue stamps. And notarial fess to be at_the cost of the purchaser. THOMAS 2. OWEN & SON, mh20-d&ds.exSu ing- to resell the Auctioneers. FROM OWNERS OR BROKERS SEVBRAL mall brick houses: under $5,000. Can maks substantial cash payment. Kindly give full {nformation. 1wl buy immedintely” it price ie e Riarest Tz 100’ offce TLL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR colored. " Will consider any section of c'lzy 1343 H n.w.. Room 404-5. Main 7552, S n.w., Room 4045. Maln 7562 BIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE N.B. OR S.E: easonable cash payment; 0o agents. Tele, DESIRE TO LOCATE NEAR 16(h AND WEH. ster sts. a house with four sleeping rooms and, i possible, two batha; will pay up to $15,000 if suited. Address “ax 1&6!. Star A i COLORED BUYER WANTS 8 TO 8 ROOM brick on cash payment $0 (o 730, baiance monthly; up to $7,500. Agents or owners, send full data at once. Address Box 238-E, Star office. . MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE WITH H.-W.H. gtrage or room for garage; south of Randolph th. " Address Rox Star office. SMALL 4 HOME, REASONABLE NO down ' payment: immediate pos Address _Box 228-E, Btar office. DIRECT FROM OWNER, A HOUSE IN T viclnity of Wardman Park Hotel: must have four bedrooms or three bedmoms and sleeping porch: would Ifke two batha: price. mnsl w reasonable; desire mluulon by May 1; Kfld details to Box 2 Btar office. DIRECT FROM OV«&EH. FOR ( CASH, A SIX. room boute In geod we’ section: mist have cellar_and large yard. Ad < 155% star omee iy i SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ANY CONDITION prefer downtown section: state price and if garage space. Address Box 191-E, Star SIX TO EIGHT ROOM HOUSE IN CH| Ohase; like D. C., but might go in Md. if price ia right. Address Box 190.E. Star office E}‘-TOOPH ‘HQ('I(VL [;;'n”“ HZ A‘:D NIt coln Park: prei ouse: give locatl and cah price "Address Box 1645, Rtar ofice. ASHMBAD PLACE OR IMMEDIATE VICIN. ity; a 4-bedroom. 2-bath house, preferably not more than $18,000; must be available for occupancy within 30 days. Address Box 20S. B, Btar office. QUICK ACTION. @ to 10 room brick houss fu & good n.w.. ction; must have possession 2780 or address mail to Boom ife Insurance Bids. WANTED_8 TO § ROOM MODERY BRICKS, wegt of 13th porth of Alllson: several e e mare Tarya cast paymeat - For_qulck, .u-mwr; Fesdits, lst with us. N. E. RYON CO, INC, Majn 4597, 1423 F St OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. ‘WATER-FRONT PROPERTIES. ¥arms and honies R. F. SIMMONS, 288 . King George st.. Anoapolis, Md. 80% MARYLAND WATERFRONT FOR BAL 142 mcres on Bay, mear Mayo, with 2,300 feet sand beach acres north shore Bouth Kiver, with 5,000 feet aho CHAS. F. LEE, Annanolis, Md. 26° BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT PROPERTY. OVERLOOKING SEVERN RIVER. 17% acres. fronting 200 ft. on Luce Creek. Stucco dwelilng, 8 rooms and 2 baths, hot- ater heat, electric light, 4 open fireplaces: tenant house, barm, chicken houses; fruit and berries. Bxcellent'spring water. Close pro: imity to Sherwood Forest Oulf Course. Cop venient to Washington and Balto. GEO. W. LINDSAY & SONS 112 N. PACA ST., BALTO.. MD. & SHORE PROPERTY. BEATTIFUL WELL WOODED LOT ON THB Severn River and county road, adioining a well known club property; best location, 80x 400 feet; terms if desired. Address Box 189-C, Btar office. NORTH BEACH, MD. Chotce lots: very easy terms. J. F. BEOAD- FOOT, 3 F nec Lint. 544, 26° Cottages for Sale or Rent By the season: reasonable. Phone Hyatteville 127-W, owner, affer 6 P.M. SUMMER COTTAGES. MABS, NEAR BUMMBR bt i uv'l'l turaiania. * Wrike Brs. B attractively furnished. e, 2 "BOXD, 40 Orehard® Circle, Bwampacott, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, . THOMAS DOWLING & OG., AUCTIONEERS, RDIAN'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- CUATTORY BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 2443 P BT. N.W. virtve of an onder of the 8u Court ot the District holging & Probate Court, passed in Guardisnship No. 6212, the under- rigned guardian will ofter for ssle by public auction, In front of the premises, on DAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow ing-described land and premiscs, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as ana being lot number 9 in Dean's Bubdivision in_squere sumbersd “ofhuu as ver, piat | pe recorded In the office surve 5 of Columbia in Liber ARS st follo 20 orma of sale: Soid subject to s deed of erast for 83,000, further” particulars of which will be announced at time of u.. chase above sald trust (0 be in i deposit of $200 required. Con'!y.up. recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terma to be complied with within ten days after report of & récord Utle, * otherwlse ' deposit forfeited ~and the roperty may be advertised and resdld at fhe retion of the l\lll!llln. LAVINIA WILLIAMS, RRLLLAKSE Guazdisng TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VALUABLB TWO. BRICK, STORE AND DWELLIN < A8 PREMISES 706 5th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded n Liber No. 4800, folio 177, e o the Tand records of the District of Conmbla and at the request of the party mecured thereby. the undersigned trustees will scil, at public auction in_front of the premiscs; on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P'M.." the following-described land e in the District of Co- ted as and being the vorth original lot 33, i square four Bundred ElRnty stk (438), Tronting 195 feet on iR St west. and running baok with that width S§ feet 'to an _alley. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,500, further particuiars of which will be announced at time of sale, the pur- Chase price above said trust fo be pald in A deposit’ of $200 required. Convey: Tecordiog_and revenue stamps at pur. Cost. "“Terms to be complied with within thirty days: otherwise deposit forfeited nd the property may be advertised and resold at tho discretion of the trustees HARRY K. BOSS BEN T. WEBSTER. mh17-a&dsexSu Trustees ADAN A, WESCHLER & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Receiver’s Sale of Printing|- Machinery and Equipment of “Commercial Printing Company,” at No. 1204 H Street N.W. By virtue of & decree of the Sopreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed fn Fquity Cause No. 43863, the undersigned receiver will »ell by public aiiction within' the above pram- fses on FRIDAY, MARCH TWENTY.SEY- ENTH, 1025, COMMENCING AT 10 0'CLOCK AN, completeequipment for printing office, incluging 10x15 “‘Chandler ‘& Price’” pross, with “Miller” Feedar and Motor, 10315 "Gor don” Press with Motor, “Boston’ Stiteher, “'Peerless” Haud Paper Cutter, Job Stones. Type, Racks, Galleys, Miter and Cutting Ma- chines, Desk, Tables, ‘Chairs. etc, The ‘above will Srst be offered s an entirety and if a satis@ctory bid s not received, wiil be_immediately sold in detail. Terms: Cash, ELWOOD H. SEAL, Receiver, mh20-d&ds.ex8u. Tnyestment Byildi THOS. 3 OWEN & SON, AUC.TONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING FRAME DWELLING SITUATED' ON T STREET HILL, BARRY FARM. By virtue of a certain deed of trust Guly recorded, in Liber No. 4385, follo 440, et weq., St the land records of the District ot Colur: bla, and at the request of the pacty secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will wel, 8t ublic_autction, in front of the premise PRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MARCI A D, 1625, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK the following-desoribed land. and prom- situste in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, and desigoated as and being part of lot 3 in James Waters' sub- division_of original lot 11 in eection 8 of the subdivision known as me Barry Farm, and contained within the following metes and bounds, to wit: Beginning for the same at a point belng dlstant & fest from the southeast corner of original lot 11, section 8; thence Dorth 41 degrees 45 minutes est 104.10 fest to & point; thence north 48% de- groes west 43 fent 1o & point; thence South egrees 45 minutes west 194.10 feet to A tabeon "the southwest side of T st ‘and fhonce with said T at. 47 degraes 8 minutes east 42 fect to the place of beginning. Now ssessed as lot 807, square G875, for taxation. Terms of sale: O irth of the purchase money to be balance in 3 equal instailments, payable in one, two and three years, with' interest at 6 per cent per an. fum, paysble semi-snnually, 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 $100.00 will be Pequtced at_time of salec All Convo ancing, reconding, revenve elc., at cost of purchase! 0 "be lied Jith within 80 daye'rom day of sale, other. wise the trustee Teserves the right to- resell {be property at the Titk and cost of default. purchaser, after five days' advertisement ks "fi:. retale in fome newspaper published ia as! . C. RIGHARD M. PARKER, mh14,18.21.24.26. Surviving Trustee. FUTURE DAYS. £} THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN TWO-STORY _AND CELLAR _BRICK DWELLING BEING PREMISES 2215 20d STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated hhm.i 7, 1925, being instrument No. 92, re- corded March 3, 1925, among the [and records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell ltnynhll" iction in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTY- FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1025, AT'FIVE O'CLOCK P.] described land and premises, fot of Colum- bis, and designated as and being lot %l David L. Saunders and Joseph s - vislon of lots in block 34, addition to Le Droit Park, as Parcel 107/2, now square 3121, as r plat_recorded in the ofice of the surreyor- Por Lhe. District of Columbis, in Liber 40, at t to right of way for ‘weter- in mned in District Court Cause No. 601, tn the Bupreme Court of the District of Coluimbia, \Term)._Sold subfect to-a prior deed of trust for 34,000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of wale: the purchuse-| price above said ll’\lll 0 be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 req Converancing, re- onding ‘and tvents stamp parchaser’s cost, ‘l‘crml to be complied Mlh ‘within.thirty- days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop-- eriy ‘may be advertised and resold at the. dis- cretion of the trusteex. o HOBENT T, ARFTeLD, Ableis Trusiccts page 27, sub) i cons oF ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALD OF PARTLY FINISHED FRAMB DWELLING ON _ ALABAMA AVE. BETWEEN 30t AND Sist STS. By virtue of & certhin deed of truat @l recorded, in Liber No. 4822, folio 115, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned substituted ‘trustee will offer for sale by of the premises, oy MONDA TIETH DAY OF MARCH, 162 Vi O'CLOCK P.ML. the following-described land nd premises, ituste in tme District of Co- umbla, to-wit: Lots & and 4 in square 5653 in Miltord 0. Jurvis and W. Elisha Berry, Trustees', subdivision of land known as *“Over: 100k, ax per plat recorded in Liher 63, folio 28, 0f the records of the offite of the surveyor ' the District of Columbia. improved by pastly finished frame dwelliag, sided and under roof. Terms of sale: Cash. -A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sule. = All copveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and potarial fees at cont of purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty days om “day of wile: otherwime the wubstitutel trustes reserves the right to resell the prop. erty at.the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of gach restie In vome newspaper published i the city of Washingtoo, D. ‘DOWNING e mN19.d&ds,exSu ADAMA. WESCHL TAUCTIONEE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate in Business Zone, Im- proved by Three-Story Brick Dwelling Arranged as Three Apartments, No. 2821 14th Street N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated November 4, 1024. and_recorded November 5, 1024, instrument No. 230, of the land records of the District of Columbin, and at the re quest of the party secured tliereby. the under. sigued trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY. THE THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.AL, the followingdexcribed land and premises, situste in the District of Columbia, to wit:' Lot 38 in Tester A. Rarr and Franklin T. Sanner's subdivision of lot in block 33, “Columbia Helghts,” as per pla recorded In' the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla in Liber County folo 120, now known fe ment ‘and taxation es s tain covenants of The above proverty will to a prior deed of trust for per cent, dfe August, the remainder s balance one-half cash, yeur with interest at seven per cent, Semi-annually, securcd by & mecond’ d Trust upon the property sold, or all cash over trust, At option of purchaser. A deposit of $500 required of purchaser at time of s Al canveyancing, | recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sule to be complied with within thirty Qays from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell the properts at fhe sk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resaié in_some newspaper published in the ¢ shington, D. bt F. P. KREITER THOMAS ROBI i R mh24-a&a THOMAS J. OWEN & VALUABLE RE. A _HOUSB AND LOT. RENO ROAD NORTH By virty e of 2 coriain deed of trust recorded 2. folio 15 of the of the District of Columbia, aud at the req of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public 8 in front of the on MON 1L SIXTH. 1925, M., the following de weribed land and premises situate in the Dix trict of Columbia and being lot pumbered twentr-nine (28) in block numbered one (1) Colorado Heights. us of trust. upon the following terms: Pu one-third of the purchase price in cash. the balance in two instal in” one terest at the ratc of B} secared by deed of & and Tevenue stamps 4t tie cost o good title or 'm0 sale: o $300 will be Tequired at the time and settlement (o he within thirty (30) dass Gf tlie date of sale. or deposit forfeited and The property resald at tie cost and risk of the defnuting parchaser. attoe fve davs’ pre us advertirement of such resale in some Shinkton DEWspADET. i °nrnv-auv T SENCW, 3. WRILEY JACORS, e o S N & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- story Brick Apartment House, Situated 1718 Corcoran Street N.W., Being Known as “The Analostan.” By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly weorded in Liber 4800, folio 352. et seq.. of the land record fhe District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party se cured therebs. the undersigned frustees will sell at public in_ front of the premises, on WEDNFE "+ RST DAY APHIL, A AT FIVE 0'CLOCK PAL, the following-described od and premises, ai 1y of Washington, District of 1 des} division iots in squarc Tecorded in Liber 15 at survesor's office of the Dist Terms of sale: One-third money to be pald in cash, balance in two 1 fustallments, payable’ in one and two s, ith interest at six per contum per m, payable semi-anaually, from day of d by deed of trust upon the prop. or ail cash, at the eption af the A “deposit’ of $1.000 will e time of sale. Al conveyanel the purc ie_stamps, etc.. at cost of pure orms of sale to be complied with Within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserva the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, afer five days’' advertisement of Such ressle in some newspaper published in Washington, D. ¢ ELLERSON. JAMES R ALEXANDER M. GORMAN, Trustees. THOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, Being Two Brick Stores and Apartments, Situated Southeast Corner of 27th and P Streets North- ‘west. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, dated August 25, 1924, belng instrument No. 189, re- ‘corded August 26, 1024, among the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and ut the request of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell. at public_guction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1025 AT FOUR P.M., the following described la and_premises the District of Co- Timbla, and designated as and being lot 6 in Helen Batson’s subdivision in square 1262, as r plat recorded in the office of the surveyor or the District of Columbia in Liber A, R. B., at follo 9. Terms: Kold subject to a prior deed of trust for $15.000, the overdue fnterest and taxes thercon and special assessments, if soy, fur- ther particulars of which will be snnounced at time of sale; the purchase price sbove said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 requived. Conveyancing, recording and reve- nue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property may be ad- yertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, JOSEPH H. BATT, DONALD M. EARLT, mh20-08ds.ex.H Trust: TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF FRAMB BUNGALOW. NO. 330 DIX ST. N.E., “BAST DEAN- WO0D,” D. 0. oo BJ ¥irtué of a certaln deed of trust recorded nstrument No. 223 of the land records C.. and per request of party secured Thiercy, the undereigned trustecs il ‘st ot public auction, in the office of the above-named suctioneers, on MONDAY, MARCH THIR- TIETH. 1025, AT TWO 0'CLOCK P.M.. the land and premises situated in the District of Columbia, described as follows: Lot 12 in block 1, in 8. K. George's subdivision of lots 6, 7,5, 0 and 10, “East Deanwood,” as per plat recorded in the surveyor's office, D. C., In ber County 15. at follo Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for §1,200, the purchase price above said trust to be paid 'in cash. A deposit of §200 required. Conveyancing, recording snd revenus stamps st purchaser’s cost. rms to be complied with within 15 days; otherwise depollt for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the option of the trustees. R. M. MORRISOD o TTHOS..J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTERS' SALB OF vALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, oW PREMISES 914 FRENCH STREBT By _virtue of a certain deed of trusi May 7. 1824, being instrument No. 87, recorded May 15, 1924, among the land records of the District, of Columbia, and at the reque of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUBSDAY, THE EEV- ENTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 38 fn Nathunel Wilton and’ Willlam F: Mattingly, trusteest subdivision of square m, as per plat re- corded in Liber W. B, M., folio 197, of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- O Naid: 861 subiect o x peiob inidof ‘exms: Sold subject to a lor deee truss $4,000, fll!‘iz\!r hll’(r lars of. Whlt‘; be'antiounced at time of sale: the dated ur- in Convey- Tevenue stamps at pur- erms to be complied with WIthin 30 dizs: othernisn deposit focteited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the frustees. NORTIMER M. HARRIS, J. T. SEI | mb2dddscsse doncribed i sald deed | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached S t u.cco Residence, / Being Premises No. 3430 Albemarle Street Northwest. Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated Qetober 22 1y belug tnstrment’ No." 180, recorded October 27, 1924, among the records of the Distriet of Columbil the request of the parts secured th undersigned truatees will sell at public tion, in front of tho premises, on W Y, THI TRST. DAY OF APRIL, A. D, 1925, AT FOUR P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots 2 and 3 in_Nourse's subdivision of part of “Gizor and Mt. Alr: beginning st a point line of “Albemarle street, distant t from the Intersection of said south line with the west line &f said lot 27 along said street 43 feet; Hhence thenca northwesterly to| line drawn from the begloning it angles from Albemarle streef, at a point distant 110.7 feet from the beginning: thence north along said last-mentioned . line 110.7 feet to the begloning, said property also known for the purposes of assessment a&nd taxation as ymrcel 45/74. Terms: Sold subject to' a prior o for $7,000.00, furtber p rhnlhrm i’ which will be announced at time of sale; the purehase price above aaid frust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 geguired. Conveyancing, recording and revenue gtamps at’ purchaser’s cost. Terms fo be complied With within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and (he property may be ‘advertised and resold at the dikeretion of the trustees. JAMES H. BADEN, WILLIAM R. BAUM, mh20-0&ds, ext ‘Trustees, _ ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Eleven-Story Fireproof Brick Building Known as the “Ham- ilton Hotel,” Located at Four- teenth and K Streets N.W., Washington, D. C., Together With All Furniture, Furnish- ings and Equipment Contained ierein, By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Fobtuary 1. “{odi, “Wid ‘recoried Febriary 2, . as Instrument No. 94 among the land 2o the District 6f Columbia and at the of the partles serured thereby. igncd trustes Wil sell by publ front_of the premises on TUESDAY THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH FOU H O'CLOCK V.M., the foll'lwmn described * Washingtos “All that plece situate and 1y mb, and known o Heirs of Jonn wion ot ‘square 245, Tiber XK. foilo records’ of the' ofice of 'the the © Distriet of - Columbia: UL the subdivision mads by Charlotte M. Jiridge. acting by her atto s H. Looker, of subdivision lots In square SAN. ax per plat of recorded in Liber 25, follo 117 of the recorus of the office of the surveyor of the : together with all the to! privic trost and distinguishe Duvidson's subd! as per plat per Feco of the survesor of also lot 60 . interest an or in equit; of the pai first part therein. im proved by tie above hotel. contalning 10 bed- room floors with 830 rooms. each with bath, main floor and hasement, completely furnished Terms of sale: Property will be sold sub. sect to w prior deed of trust for §1,200,000, the terms and present amount due tnder which will be announced at the time of sule, or made known upon application to the undersigmed trustee, Al cash over and above said trust. A deposit of $30.000 required at time of & Terms of sale to be complied with within thirt of sale, otherwise trust L6 property at the 7 the five dass’ advertiseme newspaper, published lumbin. Al conveyancing, stamps a; fees ut cont of purc b4 N __mrif asdsex TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE 1. TATE. KNOWN AS NORTHWEST deed af trust record. . of the Tand re ¢ Columbla, and secured _therehy, 11 at public promises. OF APRII LOCK P, in s TRUSTEES' signed truste front of THIRD THIRTY estate, itnated the following re ihisirict f Coltmbi and - designated 93) Harey A Kite's ‘Subdivislon of lote in biock sesen (7] in Todd and Hrown's subdivision of "\ount Pleasant. ax per plet recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Co Tumbla in Liher 03 at folio 44: sa) biock 7 being now kiown for taxation Durposes as Saunre L : Terms of sale: Said property is to be sold ibject t. prior deed of trust s Tndebiedness of 53000 over and ahovy fn cash A depo Hme af eaie Vente stampe. Terms of sale thirty dass £ posic will he forfeited and pr vk and cost of defasiting purch Tive days® advertisement of such resa Bewspaper publisbed i Washington i N nivety-three in Drice i deed of trust is to he natd it of $200 will be required at ATl converancing, record at purchnser. to be with within mh2% akds exSn ADAM A. WESCHLE AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelhng, No. 1126 New By virtue of July 2, 1924, & fnstroment N the Dis of the Trustees will offer for sa in front of the premises. on MONDAY SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 19 THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the f ed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbla, to-wit: Lot 28 in subdivis . as per plat recorded In the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Book 18, 4t puge 108 fmproved as above. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust’ for £5.000 at 6% per cent, due April 7, 1026; ba ance cash. " A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and ‘uotarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 1o resell the properts at the risk of the de- certain deed ¢ 1 recorded August 174 of the land record . the undersign: by_pubiic suctio faulting purchaser after five duys’ advertise- ment of such resale in_some newspaper pub- lished in the clty of Washington, D. C. M. JAMES WRIGHT, _ GEORGE P, NEW’ n mh26-a&ds, e THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TW STORY RRICK RESIDENCE, BEING PREMISES 2130 SECOND = STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, dated Jaguars 28, 1925, being instrument No. &, recorded February 6. 1925, among +he jand records of the District of Columblu, and at the request 0f the porty secured thareby undersigned trustees will sell at publ: c tion, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 102 at FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the following-d seribed land and premises. situate in the Dis. trict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 61 in Mdrris C. Foote's subdivision of lots in block 18, “Howard University, as per plat recorded fn Liber 68, follo 199 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the_District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.760. further particulars of which will be antounced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. X deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, re- rding_and revenue stamps st purehasers Gost. Terms to be complied with within 80 days: otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised aud resold at | the discretion of the trust no“m‘ L._EVANS, W. HARRIS, mh26.d&ds,exSu Trusteer. ADAM A. WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. Household Furniture, Upright Pianos, Talking Machine, etc. By order Executor of Estate uul Others. New Suits and Carpets, Rugs, etc., By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. . Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. Mahogany, walnut and oak dining room sultes, 9-pc. fiber and tapestry porch set, in- laid mahogany xmrlor suite, ‘maple bedroom indies” maple and oak desks, mahogany, Inut and oak bureaus and emflonlrnm ather upholstered davenports, mabogany lamp, brary tables, oriental rugs, ‘wardrobe: s and enamel beds, sprin; new pillow, kitchen ca sher, painting, carpets and At 10 AM. Automobiles, including T Cars,MmundDdl:‘j“m?‘ l At 2:30 P. M. About’ 35 new suits and overcoats, T K. WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. o2 TR MARCH 26, | chase 1925. .AUCTXOR SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONS. |U. S. FOOD EXPORTS AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIQNEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Apartment, Be- i‘l;’? ‘Known as Premises'3222 n Avenue Northwest. By wirtheof a_certaln doed of trust, d July 2, 1824, 'being instrument No. 2 corded July T 1924, among the land records of the DIstrict of Columbia, and at the reauest of the party see undersigned trustees will se on. n frort of the premise THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL the fiilowing- e land and premises. si uate in the District of Columbla, and desig. nated as and being lot 7 4n block 2 in John E. Beall's subdivision called *“Fairview Heights, 06 st folio lereol. condemued and for tiewlining o Wigconaid ave. '} roceeding in District Court. (1 n_the Sypreme Coyrt of thie Dintrict ot Co L k ubjeet to & lvflnr deed trust for $27,500, past due, further parti 8 whirh will be announced at time of sale: the urchase price thova aaid trost to be paid s cash. A deposlt of §1,000.00 requred. Con- veyanging, recording snd nue stamps at purthaser's cost. Terms to be complied wish within thirty o otherwise deposit forferted r plat recorded in county boc except the part v 310 the projerty”may b nivertised wadrreats, & e alaczitin of e st TESRY u. o ToyenLy, LEVIN P. HANDY, 2 TN a&dn exEo Trustees. ADAM ATWESCHIER & S0, AUCTTONEERS Trastee’s Sale of Premises No. 2112 “R” Street Northwest. Pursuant to the authority vested {n me ax executor < under the wills of Satiie L. Barry, 7 aod Helen F. Barrr. d by procecdlngs In Bauity Causes 4542 and 42864, and Administration Cause 32042, public. suction. ourt (. ench’ of aaid THE SECOND DAY OCLOCK P31 the property kuown a8 lot Afysix (56), in square sixtz-aix (60) fmproved by the bovenumbered three-stary X dwelling. having ten rooms, cellar hoi- water heat and electrie 1ght, = (To igspect the property, kes may be obtained from trustee ) Terma of alet $500 cash deposit re fiine of unle. One-tnird of the p oney fo be pald in cesh and balance reprosented by (he promissors motes of Durchaser, pasable fa equal instaliments Sne und ‘two ears, bearing interest at & per _anny able semi annuaily, end Fired by deed of trust oo’ sald. prop erty. o all cash. &t purchaser's option." Ali Convesancing, Tecording. revende atamps. examination of titie atd moiury fees 1o b Daid by, purchaser. Sale to be consumaiated Vithin 39 daye aficr ratification by the court oF e deponit will e forfelted and the Droperty resold at defaultiug purchasers cose und risk. JOHN SCRIV Executor aud 014 G St GERTMAN, Attornex Tamn wnd rust Bufiding: the. canses. OF APRIL, in frout of th ired the at first NW. RGE C. oF RY RRICK, ™ M T NORTHEAST certain deed the Tund and' at among ords of ‘the District of Colmbla the, request of ned trus of the premises. THIRD DAY OF APRIL, A fotlowing de ixon. situate in the District of (ol designated ‘as and being ot numbered 8ty (30) ig Clarke and Johnson’s subdivision in square numbered ten hundred and thirty (1080), s per plat recorded in the' surveyor for the District of ( Liber 78 at folio 61 Torms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for §3.500. further particulars of which will be annouiced at time of sale; the purchase price sbove waid trust to he paid In cash. A deposit of $200 required. Convesancing. Tecording and revemue stamps at purchasers cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty Aays: otherwise deposit forfeited and the erts may be advertised and resold at the cretion of the office of mbla fo PHELPS. ROt _ mhosdsdsexte L " Triste ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Detached| Frame Dwelling, Corner 9th and Longfellow Sts., Known as No. 5515 9th St. N.W.,, with Garage. By ‘virtie of a certain decd of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4848, folio 288, et of the lund records of the District of mbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigoed trustees wiil offes for eale by public suction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1925, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, the following-described land and prewines, situate in the District of Colum in, to wit: Lot 48 in W. Charles Heitmul- ters ‘wnbdivision of lots in biock 18, “'% wood Park,” as per plat recorded in Liber 6 folio 142, of the records of the office of the surveyor' of the District of Columb by 7-room aud_bath dwelling, electric Jights, 2.car mel large’ aide yard, arraiged to a te two femiliv Terms of sale: Property will be sold to & prior deed of trust for $,000 at Seplember 13, 1925; balance one-fourth monthly Instal st 81z rust vpon fim over troat, at osit of $300 T time of sale recording, revenue sta At cost of purchuser. complied with within, thirty days of sale, otherwise the trustees reserte the IRt o resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, aftar five daxs™ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washing- ton, D. €. hot purch Tetms of from day THOMAS ¥ WALT! JARRE 2R O'BOY Triistees. T, i A&ds 038 THOS. J_OWEN & AUCTIONEBR: TRUSTE ALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY BRICK AND FRAM ELLING BEING PREMISES 730 fith STREET N.E. By yirtue of & certain dend of frust duly recorded. i Liber .No. 5135, folio 212, ot seq., of ‘the land recoris of the District of Co: Tumbia, and st the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersifned trustees will sell, &t public ‘auction in front of the premises, on TIESDAY, THE THIRTY FIRST DAY (¢ MARCH. A.D. 1925, AT FOURTHTHIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the' following-described land and pRmises. situste in e Distelet o Co- lumbia, and designated as t 15 in Jacob Arth and Christ division of square 914, as per plat re the office of the durvesor for the 1 Columbia in Terms: Soid subjéct to & prior deed af trust for §2.600, further particulars of which will be aunounced at time of saie: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid one third cash, balance in monthly Iments of $43. deposit of $200 required. Con- verancing, . recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. - Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise. deposit for- feiteg and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LEWIS P. & . ROY orded in trict of L. mh20-g&ds.ex8y “Public Auctxon Sale 125 Head of Horses and Mules WILL DOSH will be here with 40 head of draft_und general purpose Torses and mules Mr. Dosh has becn shipping to this market for a number of years, and you all know he handles extra good horses, s well as & few of_good-cheap_ones. WILL McHENRY will be here with 40 head of extra good draft and gemeral purpose horses. Amongst these he especially men- tions are many mated .teams. These horses and muies are all fat and finished, and ready to go_right to work. You all know the kind Me. McHenry ships, and regardiess of what price they bring he sells them. NORMAN' CORBIN will have 20 head of horses ‘and ‘mules from nearby Maryland and Virginia farm T will have 20 head or more from local dealers and firms BE HESE EARLY. AS THE SALE Posr (VELY STARTS AT 10:30 A.M. EVERY ORSE ‘MUST BE AS REPRESENTED OR NO_SALE. Sale Rain or Shine Saturday, ‘March 28 B. P. DOUGHERTY, 205 T e Rw., Phones Main 5071, Frankiin 3024, Washington, D. C. mh26-2t "C.G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. ~715 13th St. 2 Llrze Sale of Household ‘Goods of Every ' Description At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries " 7i5 13th St Saturday March 28, 1925 LAt 10 AM. o Andatz M. Automobiles, Etc.! Terms Caush. ‘ C. G. Sldan & Oo,, Ine., Avets, waliul Tm.m.._ | Becuritp Brorage (}umpanu ADAMA. TRUSTEBS' SALE OF RESIDENCE LOCA STREET D, O. By girtue of 3 Cert ust dated Februity 20, 1925, tecorded March 5, 1925, s lustriument No. 247, among the land records of the District of Coluibia, and at the request of ‘the party ‘secnred thershy, the undersigned trustees will sell by publ in_front of the premises. on MONDAY pAY OF APRIL, 1025, AT D/CLOCK T Cestafe, wituate District of NEERS. TOTAL $978,583,000 Excess Over Figures in 1823 Shown to Have Been $127,028,- 000, Report States. FRAME BROWN the city Bia, o wit; combination of lotx in Mount Fleagaut,” as_per plat ¥ 20, folio 71, of the the survesor of the subject to & cer also lots 257 and 288 in Margaret Tticketts” subdivision of parts of lots No 19 and 20, fn & P. Brown's sabdlv part 52 Mount Pleasant, as per plat record n Liber County 11, folio 50, in said surveyor's office. said lots being fu biock now taxed as 11, together, with ull the improve rights, . privileges” and appurtenances ing or in any wise apper- *title, interest fiatsodyor either At law or in f the first ur\q\m\-s by the above Fesiden 1 s priocd Jermecof, which Amou American exports of foodstufls dur ing 1924 increased $127,028,000 over xports for the previous y they reached Iuation 3,000, the D announced toda took & smaller proportion American and Chinese larger proportion of the n_ exports, the depart- while Italy was the onl country taking a larger 1923 and 1924 than In District right of way markets 1924 Ame ment said European percentage in 1913. The vulue of the stuffs to Canada In gain of more than 73 pared with the previo almost entirely to inere ments of wheat and rye. of foodstuffs to Germany showed an increase of more than 15 per cent ir value in 1924 as compared with 1922 Wheat, bacon and lard made up 90 per cent of all the foodstuffs ex- pored to Italy from the United States the net gain in all foodstuff ex ports to Italy totaling 18 per cent Mexico, the Philippine Islands and Sweden took Jarger quantities of food United S 1924 while exports to France, Denmark and Norwa) exports as food 4 showed a per cent as s vear, due sed ship Exports Soser &fd abov Fosable onmtnind cash i tirty day fii two, equal installments, paynbl and two'sears, with interest at 6% per annu able semi-annualiy.or all eaxh. 4t option purchaser. A deposit of $300 Tequired at <0f sale to be can hin thirty days from date of sale trastees reserve the right th resed th erty at the risk And cost of the defaulting purchaser after five duss’ advertisement of Ruch resale fn some newspaper publisied in the District of Columbig. Al convesancing. recording, revenue stam at cost of purchaser WALTER 7 FREDERIC B, tes in 1 in 1923, Japan, CLEAN, D: ler. and pianos. Estimates cheerf venlent locatio o.w._Phon Iy given = 920 Pa. ave. yield of w! The for 19 eat in Canada estimat from 22 with 474,1 $64 acres in bushels i f acres, ‘as compared bushels from i VE Without Worry or Risk, Re- 1} MOVE B ermooLow Bs |4 Storage in rooms, $2.00 mo. and up pert packers for shipping. NORTH 104 7059 Florida Aveuue. Grand Summer Cruise July 1, 1028 Norway — Western Mediterranean Specially chartered new ‘‘Lancastria,” 63 days, $550 up, including hotels, guides, drives, fees. Fascinating trip. 1926 World Cruise, Jan. 20, includes Peking; $1250 to $3000. Mediterranean, Jan. 80, including Lisbon, Tunis, and 16 days Palestine and Egypt, $600 to $1700, Fine North Cape Party May 9 F. C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New York OBER'S STEAMSHIP AND TOURIST AGENCY _ 1420 H St, N.W. Phones Main 3347-3348 DAY ITALY, SWITZERLAND, FRANCE RIVIERA, BATTLEFIELDS JoHN s age for hire; Oth at, mw. Potomac 11 1140 Fifteenth Street 4 Blocks North of the White House Removals. Foreign and Domestio Pack- ing. Shipments by motor van, {reight ex. press, “pool car to Pacific coast nd ift” vans abroad. COLD STORAGE for furs, rugs, oloth- SAYE DEPOSIT vauits for silver and valusbles, Cherbourg Aug. 13 to New e throughout tour. $785. and reserva PROCTOR. ED TRAVELER WAERHINGTON, D. Fire-Proof ‘Warehouse Storage, Moving, Crating 418-20 10th N.W. Main 4229-Frank. 2423 N.W., Miami-—-Land of Enchantment Only Three Days From Baltimore or Philadelphia $45.00 includes meals and stateroom berth Steamers Carry Liosd's Highest Class 100 Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. 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