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REAL ESTATE. s Fra(ey . ; AUCTIONS. 51 e N N s I oIl o s o AUCTTONS. = . 0% FOR SALE—HOUSES, (Continued) COLORED HOMES NORTHWEST. 4 Sold—+4 Left. Price, $4.750. Very Easy Terms. SIX ROOMS ANIs RATH NEW GAS FIXTURES, NHE FRONT YARD. LONG BACK YARD TO WIDE ALLEY. ]. DALLAS GRADY, . _804 T4th St NW. M. BIAL $5.750. VERY EASY TERMS. NORTHWEST. VACANT. A Detached Home WITH— SIX ROOMS AND RATH, EWLY PAT TWLY TAI BACK YARD ALLEY KoM MO canaGE. J. DALLAS GRADY, 904 idin St N Main 6181, Be Sure You See This Beautiful Kite Home— lecgtad in the choivest residential section of Il Washington, ut 3837 Warren Street, North Cleveland Park To sce thin splendid Home is to want fo own it. 1t's comfortable, even fo look at The .architecture i3 of u striking design, It's whoily detached from itx nefghbors, and the ample lawn Ix in swing. The interior is arranged in 4 compact way that permits lenty of room for comfortable living without Baving unyexeess fo complicate and 8dd to Tour housekeeping, All modern and up-to-date equipment 4nd finished th it in perfect Tuste. This Home really b apprciated. | 1Cs located withiu one "square uf the Wisconsfn aveave car line, (0o. At a price and on terms that are most interesting. Inspection may be made any day or evening Our Mr. 1 E. Humilton ix o charge of the Park office, ut 4315 39th st. you wish to make & speciul appointment, ‘prone him st Cleveland 1490, 1t motoring, come out Conn. ave 1eft into Albemarle st., turning left again into 3Ath st—or take Wis. uve. cars to just ‘beyond the National Cathedral, at Windom st. It's only a step from there. HARRY A. KITE (Incorparated), 1514 K St. Phone \hm 4‘146 FOURTEENTH ST. N.W._ $24,000—Easy mm> This valusble property contains & storeroom and two modern apartment lot to wide alley and a two-car brick £ This is an unusual value, either s an IB- vestment or speculation, &s the owner is Il and must sell The Lowther Realty Co., Machinists’ Bldg. in 5768, Phone Service Until ® P.M. A Suburban Home with All City Improvements. An unusial opportunity fo pur- chase a very attractive wuburben home ‘well situated in the northwest, not far from the District line and about 25 minutes’ ride by auto to the White House. An individually constructed, attractively planned home property. arge, covered front poreh. tlon hall, eloak closet, unusually large living reom with fireplace. good sized dining room with panelled wi kitchen and pantry, first-floor la: Second “foor has fonr splended and tiled bath, sieeping one’ hedroom with handsome ce, and hookeases. Third fleor two finished bedrooms. The prop- erty §s in very good condition and is approached by concrete street frem macadam highway: concrete street in Tront of house. Hot.water he tric lights, Beveral added tions; acreens, numerous large closet ‘The Jot. frontage by A5 ff depth’ js besutitully tall shade trees, nice lawn, shrubs, fruit trees and flowers. price, $12,000, is very reasonable in view of the' excellent location and enbance- ment in_value of homes in this sec. tion. Phone for appeintment te in- wect. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, 1417 K St. N.W. Main 9300. CHEVY CHASE HOME, $27,500—Easy Terms. A most attractive mew home of 9 rooms and two tiled baths, located on lot 80x150, with shrubbery and & beautiful setting. Bullt of stone, with large stone and concrete porch. Will exchange for smaller property. A beau: tiftul_home &t a very low price The Lowther Realty Co., Machinists’ Bldg. Main 5768 " "Phone Sefvice Until 9 P ~ON CAPITOL HILL. Only $9,000—Easy Terms. Attractive briek home of 8 large rooms and th on two fioors, with a two-car garage, In excellent location just off East Capitol. The Lowther Realty Co., Machinists’ Bldg. Main 5768 Phane Service Until 0 A turn improved with A HOME IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTI- FUL SECTIONS OF MT. PLEASANT, NOT FAR FROM MT. PLEASANT CAR LINE, $17,500. The owner is leaving town for New York to live and must sell this lovely home. A tapestry brick dwelling, hasing & fine view of Rock Creek Park and only two blocks from cars, ight rooms, two tiled baths, one shower: full' attic over house: glass inclosed breakfast ‘porch: double gla anclosed sleening porches: large recep- 4" tion hall and big living room with open * fireplace; bullt-In garage; Nokol heat- ing system and Pittsburg instantane. ous heater: maid's room and toilet in « basement; wide front porch: & delight- - ful home in an attractive spot._ See + this at once. [.CALL US ANY DAY OR As " LATE A INFORMATIO! INSPEC McKEEVER & GOSS, REALTORS, “1415 K ST. MAIN 4752, S— $9,550. New Petworth Location. If you are looking for a brand-new brick Bome "in 'the northwest. whers valjes are dily enhancing, then don’t fail to wee this “ighe. Tt Is n 20-foot house, with a lot over S0 roet 1008 (0 alley; e are § ares rooms Wid bath and some of the outstanding features of the premixex arc & coment front poreh With brick colomns: siate mansards: hurdwool floors” entire first story 1 enamei (ivory) fnish; & one-piece porcelain sick, large pan- try, screened rear porches, light, dry cellar opening on grade; 1aundry travs and fotlet in basement: fine edge-grAin floors entire second Ftory: | high-grade. attractive wall paper throughout, etc, Where cau You find as mich for your money? Let us show it (o you tod WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, Inc., Realtors. 1433 K St N.W. BARGAI\' Main_101 SOUTHEAST. $3,750. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. IRECT FROM OWNER—HALF OR ALL home from §5,000 to §10,000: good t o southeast section: prefer nesr b. & “Tull particulars. Koom 201, McGill Bldg! WILL PAY ALL CASH colored. Wil consider _as 1843 H n.w.. Room 404-5. ) 5 OR G ROOM WRICK HOUSE, Be—Cash or terms from owuer. Lincoln 84 Wi HAVE O Horsu FOR of city. N.E Thone MANY GOOD PRORPECTS with full particulars ¥ LIST for quick N any section; Tox 410-E, a* 8-ROOM MU and north of with garage. single or row. EST OF_14th Columbia r., around Address Box 186-H, Ntar te' poxsession. Give full Address Box 1561, Star office SMALLHOME, 1 o woutheaxt an S.room detached house in Clevels Park or Mass. Heights. RAHAM & 0G Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. pe 318 Woodward & good e possession in 45 2 pom.. April 4 Bureau of Standaris, chine for use in calib Machine, No. 22, compl and gauge, and with 1 welghts aggre on page 10 of 88 ARKE, JR., ihady Side, M.~ e L WELL WOODED LOT ON THE Severn River and county road. adjoining s well koown club property; Lest location, 80x 400 feet; terms if desired. Addre 159-C, Star_office, SINGING BEACH, PELICIPY OV Right on Chesapeake Hay. Fine bathing beach. Hestricted. Large "lots for sale. Neur ‘post office. wtores. Shady Side Opers House. _(Clean motion plctures.) A7 W.ANDREWS, _Phone West Rive Cuuage fur Sale or Rent North Beach, Md weanon: reasongble Phone Hyattiviile v, after § P.AL 80,000 ACRES OF TIMBERED LAND IN Clinch County, Georgiu, = Several good farms, 000 head wiock catcle on good rumge, two good turpentine stilis, fully equipped: good sawmill timber, oue 330-acre fishpond, one 3.000-ucre Bshpond, excellent game preserve: #00od houses wnd Luildings. Reason for sell ling up estate. write or see R. G, DICK- r ERSON, Jr., Valdosts, Ga. Bix rooms and bath, brick. all in nice con- dition: vacant. and can be bought on $200 cash. WM. S. PHILLIPS, 1432 K 8t. N.W. M. 4600, Office Open_T'ntfl 9 P.M. 523 LAMONT ST. N.W. TAPESTRY “BRICK, ' SIX ROOMS AND TILED BATH; ALL MODERN IMPROVE- MENTS; NEWLY DECO- RATED. VACANT. BAR- GAIN AT $7950. TERMS ARRANGED. CALL US FOR NSPECTIQN.: PRICE & LURIA, 927 15th ST. | PHONE MAIN 342, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY ADAM A. WESCHLEI & S03 AUCTIONE Trustees’ Sale of a Brick Dwell- ing Known as No. 1719 U Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated FPebruary 27, 1624, being Instrument No. 206, recorded February' 27, 1024, among the land records of the Distriot of Columbis, and de- fault having been made in the payment of the debt secured by sald deed of truxt. and at the request of the party secured theréhy, we, the undersigned trustees, will offer for uale at ublic aucticn, in front of the premises. on CHURSDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF APRLL. 1925, AT HALF PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK P, a1 that parcel of land situate and being in the District of Columbia, and known and dis tinguished as and being Dumbered two hundred and forty-nine in the subdi- vision of lots in square numbered one hundred and Afty (150), made by the National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company. atfornes. as per ‘plat recorded in Lier 2. at follo 81 In the surveror's office of the District of Co. lumbla, together with the improvements thereon Terms of sale: The above property will be Sold subject fo & prior deed of trust held by the Oriental Building Association, No. 5. amounting fo about $3.776.75. and interest from February 12, 1925, payable monthly. and the purchase price above waid trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of $300 will be required of the purchaser at the time of the acceptan of the bid. Examination of title. couveyan ing, recording and revenue stamps at the cont of the purchaser. The terms of sa to be complied with in 30 days from the day of sale, otherwise the “depocit will be for- feited, 'and the trustees rescrve the right to resell waid property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after at least five days’ Advertisement of sich resale in some new. paper published in the District of Columbis HUBERT T. PLARTER CHARLES H. BAUMAY, _ mh30.dkds.exsn Trusters. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS 757 IRV- ING STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust record- ed in Liber 4759, folio 187, of the land records of the District ‘of Columbia. and at the re- quest of the party secured therehy, the unde signed trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF APRIL, THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M..'the foliowing real estate, situated in the District of Columbi and designated as lot ninety-thres (93) in Harry A Kite's subdivision of lots in block 1923, AT FOUR- Seu (T}, in Todd and Brown's subdivision of | Mount Plea as per plat recorded in the office o the murveror For ‘the Dintrict of Cn lumbia in Liber 62 at follo 44: being now known for square 2891 ‘erma of sale: Said property is to be sold subject to a prior deed of *-ust securing Indebtedness of $3,000. The purchase prl over and above said deed of trust is fo be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 will be required at the tme of kale. Al conveyancing, racording, Tevenue stamps, etc.. &t cost of purchaser Terms of sale to ba complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwiss de. posit will' be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Bive days’ advertisement of such resale in some Bewspaper published in Washington, D C. B. FRANCIX RAUL, 925 15th st n'w. G. PERCY McGLUE, 1410 H s, nw. T taxation purposes as mh25 Adds.ex N THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUARLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING. REIN PREMISES 1834 PARK KOAD NOKTH- WEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 20, recorded December 6, 1025 among the land ‘records of the District of Colurabla, and’ at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public anction, in front of the prem- ines. on THURSDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1925. AT ¥IVE O'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premises, situate (n the District of Columbia, and desix: nated as and being lot K2 in Lewls ., Breunin- ger's subdivision of lots In block 17, Fide™ as per plat’ recorded In the survesor's office of the District of Columbia in Liber 84, folio 125, subject to corenants of record Terms: Sold subect to a prior deed of trust for "$8,500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur. chase price above said trust to be in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required: Con- veyancing, recording and resenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complisd with Within thirty days, otherwise denosit forfeited and the properts may be advertived and re. sold at the discretion of the frustees. RORERT 1, MOKEEVER, RL E. mh27.4&ds.exSu THOMAS DOWLING TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE SAVOY Xo. NORTHWENT By virtue of a recorded Decembe 'ERTA hattel 24, us instrument Xo, the District of Co- tion, within the premisex. on MONDAY, APRIL SIXTH, 1925, AT 10:30 A.M., the entire con- tents of the above cufeteria and lunchroom. con- sixting, In part, of Chairs, Tables, Ice Roges. Rafe,. Coal Range, Gas _ Drfller Washing i R Coffee aud Hot-water ans, Chinaware, Glassware, Nilverware, Cooking Utensils, Dishes, Linen and Paraphernalia used in the’ Savoy Cafeteria business, located at 444 Hth st u.w. Termn, a deposit of $300 required at sale; all conveyancing and recording at pur- chuser’s cost. LOTIS DOUNIS, Trustes, PETER G. DOUNIS, Tristee. mh31-d&dbs.ex8u E ADAM A. WESGHLER & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel Room Articles By Public Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges, By Order of The Washington Terminal Co. By virtue of a3 order of the Supreme Court £ the District of Columbla, pased in Equity Cause No. 32492, we will sell tion, within the sals s'of Adam A. Wesch: ler & Son, No. 920 Pa. ave. n.w., on WEDNES- DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF'APRIL, 1923, tity of unclaimed baggage, p: found " articles, ~consiating ' of ~Trank alise Stove, Tablo, cash TERMINAL TONGE, M: rmi WABIING‘I;OV CO. mb27-d&dbs,ex80 said block 7 | | known 444" NINTH STREET | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 3I, J AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTIO: TOMO! M. ATSTION SAS TAHOR. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARL KTORY RRICK BEING PREMISES 530 9th §° By virtue of & certain deed recorded in Liber No. 5185, folio 2 of the land records of the Distri { lumb'a ext of the party se. cured ralgned trustees will sell, at ctjon In front of the on T THE THIRTY -FIRST MARCIH, A.D. 1925, AT FOURTH-THIRTY OCLOCK PM., " the’ following.described lund aud ‘premises, ‘sltuate in the District of Co- lumblu, and deslgnated as and being lot 15 in Jacob Arth aud Christian Ardeeser's sub. division of squarc 914, ax per pint recorded in the office of the surveyor for (ie District of in Liber W. F. at folio 125, subject ‘to m prior deed of , further particnlars of which ced at time of sale; the pur 4 trust to be pald o mthly DAY, + feited and 1 and resold st mh20-0&4s.ex80 OF VALUABLE MODE )" CELLAR _BRICK PREMISES 2215 T NORTHW EST. rtue of u certain deed of trust, tees w premises. KT DAY OF Dremises. situate and desizna David L. Saunders and Joseph Paci's subdi- vision of lots In block 34, sddition (v Le Dioft Park, as Parcel 107/2, now square 3121, r plat recorded in Ui office of the surveyor Bor e’ District of Columbia, in Liber 40, at 37, ubject to right of way for water- s condemned in District Court 'C Supreme Court of the District puge R, of Columbia. Terms: S0ld subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,000, fuether particulars of which will be_announced at time of sale; the purchase price ubove said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 required. Conveyaucing, re cording and revenue at purchuser's ‘erms to be comy thirty herwise depoit forfelted and the prop- y ‘may be advertised and resold at the dis- erelion of the trustees WILLIAM R. BAUM, ROBERT T. HIGHF! Trustees. & soN. "AUCTIONEERS, OF VALUARLE TWO STORE AND ' DWELL TREMIS _d&dsexsu TTHOS. 3. OWE TRUNTEE: STORY Rt or tomat gty 4R00, folio 177, et weq. of the land records of the District of Colum and at the request of the party secured the undersigned truxteex will sell ¢ anction. in front of the nremiben. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, AJ. 1025, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK M the following-described land and premisex, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being the north half of original lot 88, in square four hundred eighty-six (486). frouting 12.5 feet on 5th st west. and running back with that width & teet to an alley. deed prior of se price above said trust . A deposit of $200 required ng, ‘recording_and revenue atamps at pur- naser's cost. - Terms to be complled with within thirty days; otherwise deposit forfeited and the properts may bhe advertixed and resold at the discretion of the trustees HARRY K. MOSS, BEN T. WEBSTER, Trustees. Conver- mh17-d&ds,exSu 29 THE AROVE FALE HAR REEN POS poned until TUESDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1925, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK DM, same place. of inclement weather. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE mh28-d&ds, exSu 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 Fm"mture, Furnish- ings and Equipment Contained rein. By virtue of a certain deed of Fobruary 1, 1024, and recorded February 1924, w3 Instrument No. 04 among the lsnd records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the parties secured undersigned trustee will sell by publ in front of the premises on TUESI THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, FOUR O'CLOCK 3., the following described real eatate nituate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: “Ail that piece or parcel of land and premises wituate ‘sod 1y ipg in the District of Columbis, and known i distinguished an lot 19 vidson's subdivision of recorded in Liber the records of the surveyor of the District also "ot 60 in the subdivision made by Charlotte M. Rridge, acting by her attor- ney, Thomas I1. Looker, of subdivision lots 20, 21 and 22 in sausre 248, ey per plat of said subdivision recorded in Libe folio 117 of toge! easements, t dated lieirs of John re 248, as per follo 67 and office of the of Columbia: the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbi with all the improvements, ways rights, privi- leges, appurtenances and heridifaments to the same’ belonging or in any wise appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim, whatsoever, ‘sither of law or in equity, of the party of the first part therein, im- proved by tiie above hotel, contalning 10 bed- room floors with 330 rooms. each with bath, main floor and basement, completely furnished. Terms of sale: Property will be sold sub: Ject to a prior deed of trust for §1 terms and present amount die will be announced at the tima of sale, or made upon spplication to the undersigned | trustee. All cash over and above said trust. deposit’ of $30,000 required at time of Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) days from day of sale, otherwise trustes nder which | d cost of the defaulting purchaser after vertisement of such resale in some ublished in the District of Co- lumbia. Al conveancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. J. WILLIAM TOMLINSON, Truste mr18-d&dsexSu. Woodward Bullding. TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & 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 recorded in Liber No. 4800, follo 152. et se of ‘the land records of the District of lumbia, and at the request of the party se. cursd thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publle anction In front of I premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DA OF "APHIL, A.D. 1925 AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land gand remises, situate in the city of Washi jistrict ‘o Columbla, being lots 212, 213 division of 5 pe Fecorded 'In Liber 18 at follo 111" In surveyor's office of the District of Columbla Terms of sale: One-third of the purch: money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with- interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-anoually, from day of snle, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty’ sold, “or, all cath, at'the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $1.000 will be re- time of sale, ATl conveyancing, nps, “etc., at cost of purchaser. le to be complied with Within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise The trustees reserve the right to ressll the property at’ the " rink and cost of defaulting Durchaser, afer five days' advertiseme: resale in some newspaper published in R, ELLERSON. ALUNANDEL 3 GONMAY, mh21-d&ds.exSu Tnulee- S-.le of Valuable De- tached S t uc c o Residence, Being Premises No. 3430 Albemarle Street Northwest. By virtne of a cortain deed of trust, dated October 2 1024, belng. Instrument No. 130 recorded October 27, 1924, among the records of the District of Columba, and xt the request of the party secured thereby, the underaigned ‘trustees will sell at public aue- tion, in front of the premises, on WEDNES. DAY, THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL. A. D.. 1925, AT FOUR P.M.. the following-described land’ and premises, situste in the District of Columbia, and_ deiignated ax and being lots 2and 3 10 Nourse's subdivision of part of Zglaor and Mt. Airy": beginning at & point in the south line of Albemarle street, distant 10 feet west from the fntersection of said wouth line with the west line of said lot 2 thence west along said street 45 feet: thence south 235.24 feet: thence northwesterly to intersect a line drawn from the beginning at right anglex from Albemarle street, at point distant 110.7 feet from the beginning Thence north along said last-mentioned line 1107 feet to the beginning, said property aiso’ known for ‘the purposce of assessment and taxation as parcel 3 Sold_sublect to a prior deed of $7,500.00, further particulars of which will be anaounced at time of tale; fhe ‘purchage " price shove trust to be paid in ca onit of “$500.00" required: ot cranaing, fecording aad Fovenue siamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied Wit within thirty days. Terms trust for atherwise, depostt and resold at the diseretion of the trustees JAMES H. BADEN [ the right to resel] the property at the | WILLIAM E 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 virtte of a certain deed of duly recorded in Liber No. 4848. foll beq’. 'of the land records of the D) ‘olimbia. and &t tha requeat of (he party accured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for ale by publie Auction, - frant of the premises, o VED DAY. THE FIRRT DAY OF APRIL, 1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P, the following-describod land and previise feIn the District of Colim- bin, to w! Lot 48 in W, rles Heltmul- ler's subdivision of lots in block 18, **Rright. wood k" an per plat recorded in U!-r 60, fol.o 142, of the rds of the office of the surveyor e D strtet of " Copumt om _and bath_ dw lectrie 1ights, yurd," arranged tr runs of sale: prior deed Septembar re: Property will be wold t for 3,000 balance one. 50 mouthly at 637 t upon 1 terent cond deed of tn or all c option ot haser, . A Aot o §500. required of pur Chimsar A fime of sule. Al toneyanc of, Fecording. revenue stamjs and notarial fees U cost UE purchuser. Terma of sale to be complied with Withis thirts days from day uf wale, otherwise (he (rustees rescrve the FIENE to resell the properts at the risk and cost of the defaultlng purchmser, after five days'advertisement of wuch ressle In some wapaper published in the city of Washing D JARRELE, GROYL & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. CT) Large Sale of Household Goods and Personal Effects of Every Description At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday April 1st, 1925, at 10 A.M. y order of others. C. G, mb30.a Radio Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Wednesday, April 1 Commencing 2 P.M. Storage Concerns and Terms Cash, Sloan & Co., Inc., Auct On view day of sale ADAM A WE Trustees’ Sale of Vnhlnble Im- proved Business Property, No. 1707 L St. NW. By v recorded in of the land records of and at the requesi of the party wecure therelw, the undersigned trstees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF "APRIL, A.D. 1825. at FIVE 0'CLOCK P the foliowing-described land and prem- ises, ‘situate in the city of Washington, D trict “of Columbis, to_wit: Lot numbered hree (K3) in William T. Galliber's ision in xquare numbered one hundred nd sixty-two (162). as per plat recorded in ust duly folio 236, et seq District af Columbia, | the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber premises 1707 1 st. n.w. Terms of sale: Al resent existing first trust of .00, with in- terest, said frst trust being now due, Com. plete and definite information as to said trus to be given at time of sale. A deposit of $2.500 required of the purchaser at the time of 'sale. All converancing, recording, no- tarial fees and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of to be complicd | with within thirty trom Qay of male; otherwise the trustees reserve the right to' resell the property at the risk and after five days fome uewspaper published In the city of Wa ington, D. THEODORE D. PEYSER, PHILIP 6. PEYSER. JULIUS I_PEYSER GEORGE E. EDELIN, Attorners. mhaT-AkAs, xS ADAM A United States Marshal’s Snle of Laundry Machinery. RY_PUBLIC_AUCTION. A 26 ol 6T, 5. U APRIL COMMENCING AT BLEVEN A, Centrifugal Wringer, Frosperity Garment Press. American Mengle. Washing Machine, pright er and Fitéings. Elec. Motors, iting and Pullers. E. C. SNYDJ U, §. Marshal. AUCTIONEERS, 62 st folio 63, improved by ADAM A WESCHLER & S0 Trustee’s Sale of Twelve Un- improved Lots in “Long- fellow Terrace,” D. C. By Yirtye of a certaln deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4865, follo 204, et meq.. of the 1and’ records of the Dixtrict of Columbia, and also pursuant to a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla passed in Equity Cause No. 43641, the undersigned trus- tee will sell by public auction. in front of lots located on Nicholson street between 7th and &th xts. n.w., on FRIDAY, APRIL TEN, 1825, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following de- Meribed real estate in the Distrlet of Colum. B quare 2083 lote 8. 8, 18, 17, 3'in kquare 3156, lots 4, in subdivision known as Long- as per piat thereof recorded in_Liber B4, folio 22 of the records of the office of the survesor for the District of Co. Tumbia, ‘subject fo certain covenants men. tioned 'in the deed of trust and decree of sale. which wili be made known at time of e Torms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years. with interest at'§ per cent per annum, Dayable semi-annually. from day of sale. we: cured by deed of {ruxt upea the property Sold, or all cash. at the option of the pur- chi A deposit _of $300 required of the purchiaser at the time of sale. All convey. ancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost ‘of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 daya from day of sale. otherwike the frustee Feserves the right to resell the properky at the risk and cost of the purchaser. after five da: vertisement of such resale in some ne pper publishied iathe “city” of Wanhingtoa, THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY, By C. H. POP! Trustee. Vice President. ex8u TOWEN & SON, ATCTIO 3 and mhd.d THOMAS J. EERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five- Story and Basement Brick Apartment House, Containing 20 Apartments, Known as “The Franklin,” Situate Nos. 1913 and 1915 14th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trut duly recorded in Liber No. 5018, follo 45. et sea., of the land records of -tie District of Co. lumbia, &nd at the request of the party se. cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auction In front of the prem- fsex on TEURSDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK F.M the _following-described land and situate fn the Distriet of Columbia, desiguated o1 and being lot 179 in Franklln anner's wubdivision of lots In square 237 o3 saH sibdiyision. fe. recorded 't Lioes 3% follo 08, of the Records of the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbla, Terms: Sold aubject to a first deed of t for $50,000.00 due December 26, 1025, with and subject alfo to a mec- ond deed of trust for $50,000.00, due Decem- ber 15. 1925, with interest at' 6%, further particuiars of whish will be announced at time of wale; the purchase price abore said ncash. Conveyancing ps mplied - with otherwise ~deposit forfeited property may be advertised and resol discretion of the trusteex and at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase ATLANTIC BANK & TRUST CQ.. A deposit of | by THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWO- KTOLY BRICK RESIDENCE BEING PREMISES 2180 SECOND = STREET NOITHWEST, virtue of a_certain deed of trust, dated January 26, being fnstrument Xo. K5, recorded ¥ebruary smong the land Tecordn’of ‘the“Distelet of Como ueat of the partr secured thereby will ‘aell at public premiser, on TUZADA TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D, HIRTY P.M.,~ the rnu-winx» wes. situate fn the Dis- Columbia, _and. designated as and being lot 61 in Morrls C. Foote's suhdivision of lots in block 18, “Howard University,” a5 per plat recorded in Liber 68, folio 199 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District "of Columbia. Terma: Kold subjoct to & prior deed of trust price above aid 1) A depusit of $200 req: vording_and revenu cont. Terms to b to e ‘paid In Gonresancin mps st urchager's apiied wieh " within 30 dayw: other Gt orteited "and - the Probirty mar bl Wivcrtised wnd reold ¢ [tretion of the, tritees i “ROBERT L EVAN R W, HARRIA, mh26-ddde, a8 THOS. J. OWEN Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Apartment, Be- ing Known as Premises 3222 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest. Ry virtue of a certain deed of tr dated July 2, 1024, betog Instrument ), re- vorded July 1. 1904 among the land recordx of the District gf Columbisy and a( the request of Uhe party wiured therehs, the undersigned trustees will ‘el at public auction, in_frent of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SIXTI DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1625, AT FOUR I‘l’ the following-described Jand ‘and premises - uate in the District of Columbla, and de- .5 nated und being 1ot 7 in block 2 in John E. Reall's sion called ““Fairview Meights.' as per Took 6 at folio T1; e the part condemned and | taken for the l‘v'ld-r‘llnl( of ‘\\ lnrenlm\-\' roseeding in Dixtrict Court, n the Bupreme Court of the District of Co- Tumbla. Termma; Bold aubect to & prior deed of trust for $27.500, past due, furiher particulars of Which will he announced At {ime of aale: the Durchase price ahove aid trust o be paid [ eanhe K 8eposit of 81:000.00 required. - Con- vesaneing, reording and revenue stamps AC purchaser's « to e complied. with ithin ey Fwise deposit forfeited nd the property may be advertised and resold the d‘m-n jon_of the trustes. & sox, THOMAS . OWEN RUSTEFS' BALE OF VALUARLE REAL TR ATE, A_HOUKE AND 1LOT. NUMBBRED 4332 RENO ROAD NORTH' WEST. Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4852, follo 16 of the land re of the District of Columbia. and at the requ of the parties secured thereby, will aell “at le remises. on K RET4E GCLOCK B, the Tollowing 4 and premises situate in the Di slumbia snud heing lot numbered | ) in block numbered one (1), | eroveiie Heliits, "an. described. In said deed | of _trust. upon the following terms Purchaser to par one-third of the purchase rice in_cash. the balance in two instaliments n one and fwo rears. respectively, with in. ( terest at the rafe of 65% per annum, and secured by deed of trust on the property %old, er all cash. at the option of the pur- h tazes and Interest paid or sdjusted to the date of sale: ail cenverancing, record. ing and revenue stamps at the cost of pur- chaser; good title or no sale; a deposit of wif°Fe ‘requires "wt "he’ fime of sale be within thirty (30) days le. or deposit forfeited and the property re t the cost and risk of deauiting purel atter five days’ pre- advertisement of ‘such resalo in some | ton newspaper. e PePL FRANCIS SAUL. sertlement of the date of mh24-4&ds,exSu THOS. J. OW RUSTEES' SA VALUABLE TWO. TRTORY RRICK, SEVEN-ROOM. RECEP: TION HALL AND BATH DWELI HOUSE. KNOWS A8~ 4413 GEOKGIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust, dated August 2%, 1024, being instrument No. 106, Pecorded September 4. 1024, among the land records of the District of Col the request of the party secured t the undersigned trustees will sell at auction, in front of the premises. on NESDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF AD.. 105, at FOUR P.M., the following. described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and lot twenty-Ave (25) im- Remnebunk C ubdivision of lots in square ublic WED- APRIL, e TIRE, ocarsea. 15, ke otied of the suryeyor for the District of Columbi in Liber County 22 at folio 83: said squ 5 being now known for purposes of assess ment and tazstion as square 3020, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,000.00, and a second of trust of about $4,300.85. further of which will be announced at tim the ‘purchase price sbove said tr in cash. A deposit of $200 required. uveyancing, recordiog and revenue mamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty (30) days, otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property mas be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee HARRY K. BOSS, H. GLENN PHELPS, mh28-4&ds,exSu Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & 8ON, AUCTIONE Trustee’s Sale of Premises NO. 2112 “R” Street Northwest Pursuant to the authority vested in execnutor and trustee under the wills of T Barry, Marr Barry and a Br proceedings in Eanits and_ 43884 and Adminintrat will offer for sale at publl ratification by the court cannes. on THURDAY. OF APRIL. 1925, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the pramises, the property known as 1ot fttysix (36). i squire sixiz-aix (00): | improved by the sbove-numbered three-story brick dwelling, having tes rooms, cellar. ho! water heat and electric light. (To inspect the property, keys may be obtained from trustee.) Terms of $300 cash deposit required at time of sale. Ope-thied of the purcha money to be paid in cash and balance to represented by the promissors notes of the purchaser, payable in equal instaliments one and two years, interest at per apnum. parable sem and cured by first deed of trust on said prop erty. or all cash, at purchaser’s option. Al convevancing, recording. revemne atamps, examination ‘of title and notary fees to be Paid by purchaser. Sale to be consummated within 30 days after ratification by the court or -the deposit will be forfeited and the property resold at defaulting purchaser's cost and risl ; JOHN SCRIVENER, Executor and Trystee, 914 G St. N.W. TMAN, Attorney. and Trust Building. Causes 42%: auc in_ench of i "ECoND DAY GEORGE C. GE ‘Washington Los RS ek fsincite ADAM &. WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. Bankruptcy Sale of Imported and Domestic Groceries and Non - Aleoholic Beverages, Contained in Storeroom of L’Aiglon Restaurant. virtue of an order of the Kupreme Court of the District of Co'imbla, holding a Bank ruptey Court in re i°Alglon, Inc., Bankrupt No. 1540, the undecw gned tristee will well by ublic auction within the storeroom of the PERIgion rentanrant. Xo. 150 Adamn 3ii rond 18th and Columbis road), on FRIDAY. THE HIRD DAY OF APRIL. at 10 0'CLOCK A.M., imj products as follows: French mushrooms, cavia anchovies, apers, sardines, lobsters. salmon, non-alcoholic beverages, ' including Iarge quantity Capada Dry and other ginger ale, Apollinaris and White Rock waters, kummel, 8t. Marno, vermouth, cocktalls, cor- dial, creme ‘de menthe, creme de cacao. cham. palgne, bitters, syrups, Jutee, et Monte ' canned 'frults 1925, commencing ried and domestic spaghetti, Sweet peppers, hygela sippers, paper s, soep, cigarettes, ceresls, etc.' Terms PHILBRICK McCOY, Trustee, 410 Sth Bt N.W. THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED TWO.STORY RRICK DWELLIN NTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH. BEING PREMIBES NO. STREET NORTHWEST. By virture of a certaln ‘M of trust dllod Augwet 4, 1924, I-Ihf strument No. r«.rltd Augunst 924, among the v records” of the District of Columbia; and at the request of the party secured thereb the undersigned l‘m.lhlm I‘I:l sell uction, in front of e_premises, on THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing scribed land and premises, sitvated in _the District of Columbia, and deslgnated as and being Lot two hundred and seven (207) in Bar- bara M. Graf's subdivision of lot A e e A S P T n o or o District of Columbia in boek 38 at page 105. ‘Term: One-third of the hase to be id in cash at tho time of settlement of le, the balance of the purchase price to be paid In two equal installments, bearing 7 per Een¢ interest, payable ears trom The date of settiement of Nal e Secured o deed of trust said rty, “or all cash at the option ef the purchaser. A de- posit of ~§2i uired. Conveyancing, re- cording,_and ‘revemee stamps at purchisrs cont. el te be complied with “within 30 aays one"!t- deposit forfeited and the prop- erty may be adyertised -ud resald at to | wit? 100 QUE|® discretion of the trustees. e a pr A l‘liuk 1 HARRY 8. W mh30-dddsexBu 'y T 1925. WIFE CHARGES NEGLECT. Mrs. John B. Nevaise Sues for Ab-| lute Divorce, Man W ho Bit Off Ex-Wife’s Ear Gets Jail and $500 Fine By the Assochated Press. SOUTH BEND, Ind.. March 31— Grnest C. Miller, ¢ -ged by his former wife with . ving bitten her ear off, was fined $500 and costs and sentenced to six months at the State penal farm in Su- perior Court_ yesterduy. when he pleaded guilfy. According to his former wife, he bit her ear off during a_quarrel, AECTION SALES. UI'URE DAYS, TTH0S. 3. OWEN & 8)N. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY TAPESTRY BRICK, SROOM AND BATH REKIDENCE, BEING PREM- ISES NO. 1332 D STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of u certaln deed of trust, dated July 3, 1924, belng instrument No. ' 1024, among ' th ot of Columbia. the request of the parls secured therey, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suctio T trant of ‘the premises. on PRIDAT. FHE THIRD DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1025. AT FOUR M. e tollowing described land and prem. SECOND PLEA MADE 10 REMOVE GOULD Counsel for Other Heir De- clares He Has Demonstrat- ed Unfitness. Mildred Neviaser today filed suit in the Supreme Court of the District of the District of Columbia for an ab- solute divorce from John B. Neviaser. | The petition recites that the parties were married in Baltimore, July 21, 1921, but beginning shortly after the marriage the husband began to abuse and neglect his wife. A corespondent is named in the suit. The defendant and “this corespondent are sald to have been caught in a raid a few nights ago by the vice squad and forfelted their collateral in the Po- lice Court. Mrs. ‘Neviaser, through Attorney Harry H. Hollander, asks for an ab- solute divorce and maintenance for| herself and two infant children | LABOR BODY PLANS (50)" in Clarke ung Johnson's subdivision in | . "On behalf of Dorothy Gould,” said squ mbered ten and _thirty H - | George W. Schurman, her attorney, i, Sl Bl ol | Geneva Bureau Wll Also | o i wncing T awin e Pass on Germany’s Objec- tion to Paying Back Dues. Liber 73 at fulio 61. absolute unfitness to hol. trust By the Associated Press NEW YORK, March 31.—A second plea for the removal of Edwin Gould a8 trustee of the estate of the late Jay Gould, made yesterday by ceun- sel for Dorothy Gould, daughter of Frank J. Gould, brought to a elose the summation for the objecting heirs in the $32,000,000 accounting suit over the Jay Gould estate. The plea on behalf of Dorethy jould followed a simiiar plea made on March 23 by her father's counsel, who asked Referee O'Gorman sum- marily to remove his client's inter- ests from the trusteeship of Edwin, r deed of trust Terms: Sold wibject to a p for $3.500. further particulars of which will any longer. 1 had hope might | see the light of day and muie such be annonnced t fime of the purchase & motion unnecessary price above xald trist to be paid In cash A deposit of §200 required. Converancing, Fecording And revenue Stamps at purchaser's Alton B. Parker, counsel for Edwin Gould, will open the summation for the defendant tomorrow cost. Terms to be omplied with within thirty Gass: otherwise duponit forfeited and the prop. erty may be advertised and resold at the dis | Cretion of the trustees. 5 The loss of $30,000,000 in the han- H, GLENN PHELPS, dling of railroad and other seeurities Tt forming the Jay Gould estate was |attributed to the trustees during to- |day’s hearing by counsel for the Farmers' Loan & Trust Co., substitute | trustees for the share of the estate |of the former Anna Gould, Duchess | de Talleyrand. e Associated Press GENEVA, March 31.—Whether Mexico will be invited to join the International Labor Bureau, and whether Germany will be requested to pay her two years' back dues as a member, are questions on the agenda for the labor organiza tion's board meeting here beginning ‘Thursday. Mexico has been putting out feelers indicating she will join if in- vited, and Yan Oudegeest, Netherlands labor leader, is conducting a campaign for the extension of an invitatlon to her. A question of precedent is involved, becanse custom demands membership mh25-d&d ADAM A WEKCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Pebble-Dash Dwelling, 11 Rooms and 2 Baths, Built- in Garage and Large Side Yard, No. 3935 Morrison St. N.W. By virtue of a ceriain deed of trust duly relorded in Tiber No. 4648, folln 143, et sed s of ‘The land records of fhe Distriet of (o lumb! d_at the request of the party we. Cured therehy the undersigned trustees. will offer for » fion. 'in front of The premisen; o DAY OF APRIL, P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises, "situste in the District of Colymbia. to Tots 14, 15. 16 and the east 10 feet front on Moreison street by the full denth thereof OF dot 17 in "the subdivision’ Of <Connectint Avenue’ Terrace:" "as_per Dlat of waid mub- | division recorded In County Book 21 at page 83 in the surveror's office of the District of Columba. to certain_covenants run. 4. (proved s ahave. “the sbove nroperty will he o' a prior deed of trust 6%, balince one-third cash Tnainder U inataliments in one th laterest at 6% iy, secired by a d of trust upon the property wsold, or all cash over trust, at option of purchaser. A Geposit of 8500 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. revenue Stamps and notarial fees 4t cost of purchaser Termn of sale fo be compiied with within 80 ot sale; otherwise the fristees o Tight "fo reneil the propercs at sk and cost of the defaulting purchase jays advertisement of wieh resals T ‘wome newspaner published in the cits of Washington, D. C JESSE ML HEDGES, F. ELIOT MIDDLETON. CIVIL WAR REMINDER. “Secret Service,” Willlam Gillette's stirring melodrama of the Civil War In the lexgue as a preliminary to|period, will be presented by the labor office membership, and Mexico |Dramatic Assoclation of McKinley is nc . a member of the league. The [Technical High School as its Spring Germun adhesion to the labor organ- [play in the auditorfum of Central {zation was a special case, Germany [High School Friday and Saturday having been invited to join at the |nights. Rehearsals of the production Washington labor conference on the [are now under way recommendation of the great powers| “Secret Service” is McKinley's entry before the treaty of Versailles was (in the Brown University Alumni prize ratified. |cup contest. The board of judges se- . {lected by the Board of Education to determine the best dramatic produc- tio nof the five white high schools will review the premiere Friday night The cup will be awarded the schoo! |giving the best puy Cabinet Members Speak Too Often, Diplomat Suggests By the Associaied Pres: NEW YORK, March mond Washburn ( Ambassador to Italy a lecture at Town Hall last night, said that it would be good for the country if cabinet members were offered a bonus of $100 for each dinner engagement they refused He sald that an employe of the White House attributed President Coolidge's health under the strain of his office to the fact that he ‘never changed his pace.” STEAMSHIPS. 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