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4 REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. _(Continued.) Will Sell at Sacrifice +Chevy Chase home, brick. 7 room fath Taree ird. Farage. many extrasi’ of s T R :mpmo co. P ) . 919 15th St.'N.W OR COLORED. bath, gas and elec.: in central i efma: | $300-5500. esay SRS P. D. HOLMES, )hmm 5 W Main_367 “NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. 10 ROOMS, 3 B \THb, 2-CAR GARAGE Close to Mass. ave_on 21st st.. & beauti: gl ot ot 10" rooma. B full (1 hat extra lavatories, how... electric lights. Property 15 in spiendid condition” through- Bt Naving been newly decorated. Inspec- tion invited. Immediate possession. Terms MCLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATION Real Estate Department, 10th and G. Main 4! North 31 - Evenings. $13,750. CLEVELAND PARK. Four Bedrooms. Owner, anxious to sell. has reduced the vri of this attractive home prop- erty, we are confident it will be #old’ quickly ‘A well built. practically ikAnad Noue. ‘and sitdated’ 3t one of Pt Highost points in the city. ‘Large. Defent ivine "room. ‘with open fireplace; bright 2% room and Kitchen: screened k’l~l porch. Second floor has four o hed “hedrooms - and. tied ed “leeping pordh: _Oak screened throughout. House is Xood. condition. The euviron- will also_please you. Garage to Mt house. Reasonable terms. and we e surc an inepection will convince you e “nidny liveable Gualities in ihis Shitu] Bome. * Reasonable terms and sslon, Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELP Realtors. MAIN 9300. You'll Find A Home Here— A E ew group of Kite desit Plenied Homes te jocated i what is 0 as the most exclusive residential section, of the city 3835-29-33-37 Warren Street, 826-30 Windom Street, orth Cleveland Park. You simply can't appreciate their really wouderful attractiveness until you have given them & thoroush inepection. They are compactly designed to eliminate as far #s poseible housekeeping worries. They are omplete in up-to-date equipment and they Graof @ size that will exactly conform to Sour” requirements. Built of the vers best Inateriais by master i throughout with unusual to detaii, ¥ach Home entirely Detached nd situated o ample, growing lawn. Sithin one sauare of the Wisconsin ave. car MUr Be sure to see these before they are monthly floors workmen, care ali“taken lb‘almple Home and Office, 3829 Warren St. Six rooms, bath, sleeping porch, open fireplace: oak floors throughout: large closets and plenty of them; efficient and economical heating equipment; argistic Lehtng fixtures and splendid finish. The Prices Are Attractive and the Terms Make Purchase Easy. Open for your inspection every day and evening. including Sunday. Motor out Connecticut ave., west on Albe- marle st., turning into 38th si.. or take Wis: | “Consin ave. car to jut beyond the National Cathedrar, at Windom syreec pecial appointment may be arranged by -'A ling our Mr. R. E. Hamiiton at Cleve- land 1490, HARRY A. KIT | (Incorporated.) 1514 K St. ~ Phone Main 4846. COLORE D SPECIAL. PRICE. $0.500—A 20-foot semi-detached | brick house in s good northwest section. The owner has bought another home and is anx- jous to make a quick disposal of his pres ent dwelling. There are six rooms and bath. 21l modern appointments. including hot-water heat, eleciric light, hardwood floors, with oak " trim and bookcases: in fine ' shape | throughout: room for a garage. $1,000 cash and ruwnam- ‘monthly_payme; N. L. SANSBURY CO. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5904-5. _______Realtors. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. ; Home-Investment 1 Downtown. ihis excellent revenue-producing s‘ perty has just been materially re- luced 1n price and {s unquestionably & bargain. The house has nine rooms a0 Dath and is practically 25 feet in »idth affording rooms of unusual size. The lot is 150 feet in deptn and there is a brick garage, which ac- commodates 20 cars. The property is now under rental for $2.100 per ear. Party with some cash can uy for $16.500. This is a 1 op- Portunity, take advantage of i Evening Phone Service U nlxl 9PM, Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors, 1412 Eye St Franklin_9503. £9,330. $1.000 Cash, Balance $80 a Month. High Northwest Location, St. Gabriel's Parish. New brick homes on solid ground, thoroughiy “well constructed, by ons of our best builders. Lots 143.5 ¢ wide alles. Six large rooms and bath; doubls rear porches acreened; all - modern Venlences and somo features not 2l found in houses of this price: You get real worth for your money. Thapact 510 Crittendan’ st.. see for yourself and get additional facts jrom our renresentative ther. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., INC., Realtors NW 1433 R St. Maiy 1016-7, TO COLDRED. 1531-1549 North Carolina Ave. 10 New Houses. Locatsd on beautiful North Carolina ave.. mn\ afient to two street car lines and bus ALL MODERN_EQUIPPED. EASY TERMS. Sample house open and lighted every day Ry B Y OUNG, Owner and Builder. 014 F St. N.W DOWNTOWN—$9,500. Large brick residence of 8 rooms and bath. Modern heating plant and electricity. Fine condition. Space for garage. Easy walking distance of downtown section. Any “EIAPIROKATZ REALTY COMPANY, 1416 1 St ERVICE UN NW. 9 Main 911 50 EPeRNG PHON ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENIN WATER_FRONT PROPERTY. 18th St., North of Mass. “Ave. Nine rooms, m. needs remodeling: bid cheap at $9.600; Address Box 78-M. Star_office. Vear Soldiers’ Home—$7,500. Six room, tile bath. hot-water heat, elec- tric lights.” Dorches. paved ‘strect and ‘alley; must sell' and priced for quick sale. 1 you are in the market for & cheap house don't fail to look at this one. Address Box 247-R,_Star_office. Priced at a Low Figure. COLUMBIA HLI(“'{TS Near 14th St. Car Line. Ten upacious rooms. two baths, cellar un- der entire house, butler's pantrs, fireplace electricity and Kas. Let us show you this property and will see the opportunities it sseanes. mediate possession. Inspection any Convenient terms. AUL CO. B. B.S Main 2190, 925 15th S time. NW. 2 S 2 3, =} =t ] NEAR 7 A g £5° ] o > o BUNGALOW. U AVE.,, Drive oui Georsis ave. through Piney Branch rd.. into’ Takoma Park, under railroad bridge and on Cedar st. at left of park. One Plock ‘to Eastern ave. and’turn Jeft to premise McKEEVER & GOSS, Realtors. 1415 K St. Main 4752. A. F. MAGRUM, BUILDER, '600 PHILLIPS BLDG $200 cash will buy bungalow, large rooms, aml. balance like rent. $500 cash will put you in brown shingle semi-bungalow. $2.000 cash, 7-room Dutch colonial. bedrooms. adjolning Lyon Village. Ba for anyone with cash. Also several other properties in nearby Maryland. ~ Buy direct from builder and save money. Main 7965, Open till ® p.m. * NEW—_BRICK—CHEVY CHASE. ONE-HALF BLOCK OFF CONNECTICUT AVE. PRICE, $14.800. rooms, ‘two baths (one with shower). glass-inclosed breakfast and sleep- ink porches. open fireplace, attic, hardwood floors, Pittsburg heater. built-in heated ga- rage. large concrete front porch. Call Mr. FIELDS. Main 2431 CHEVY CHASE. Convenient to cars and schools, on paved street, weat of Connecticut ave. Four bed: rooms, tiled bath. with extra tiled toilet and lavatory off master bedroom: mewly painted and papered: garage: $1,500 cash. Imme- diate possession. Call Mr. KELLY. Main 2433 $300 CASH, $45 MONTHLY. Practically new brick house in beautiful High View. A wonderful opportunity for ** WM. S. PHILLIPS 1432 K St N.W Main 4600. Office ‘Open_Until 9 P.M COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $500 CASH. Beautiful new 6-room house. containing hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors and trim, French doors: big lot with brick garage; a bargain. PHILLIPS, WM. 1432 K St. NW. Main 4500. Office ‘Open Until § P.M PARK VIEW—$5,750. Nice comfortable home of brick construc- tion and contains 6 rooms and bath: front and rear porches: hardwood floors and elec- tric ¥ood ‘location and convenient to car line and to stores, etc. Only $500 cash r month, SHA Eight PIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY, Main 9111, 1416 EVEND K St. N.W, G PHONE SERVICE UNTIL $6,500 Brookland An attractive, well thoroughly modern bungalow. priced about $750 lower than similar propertics. Five rooms and bath. large dry cellar. stationary Tast tuve: large lot with shade trees: paved alley and sidew Eonvenlont 'tg. car ~line, storos school, ete. Small cash Dl;mrn and balasce less than rent. Phone Col. 1033 after 6 pm. Only 20 minutes by street to Treas- ury Dept. built and SEE_FOR YOURSELF OR CALL US AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM TO YOU. 5521 7th ST. N.W. —.is a ‘practically new 6-room house. con. taining hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors and trim, concrete front porch, hpa- clous rear porches. Price, $8,000 (less than cost) . 23 FRANKLIN ST. N. $9,600 7 Beautiful rooms, arranged for two fami- House i etrictly modern and in per- condition. There is a built-in garage. is worthy of your immediate inspec: COR VER 9th AND L STS.N.E. 833 L st. ne. is & most unusual oppor- tunity. ~ Store, stock, fixtures and going business, There is also & four-room apart- ment. Owner, retiring, will sell all at & e, 4703 GEORGIA AV, an excellent proposition for soms one. Contains 7 rooms (4 bedrooms), hot-water heat. electricity, parquetry floors, concrete front porch. 2 us rear porches, all in ‘there is & big lot with perfect condition: hollow-tile_garage. WM. S. PHILLIPS, 1432 K St N.W. Main 4600. Office’ Oben_Until 0 P, SUMMER HOMES. SUMMER COTTAGE SALE’ OR R vrite J. WILLON, 1405 New NT. Foric o T-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—20-ROOM COTTAGE: WIDE *hes & {ruit trees ! 3 also O-room cotlage, HelgntaSed'. end. unisaproved Place, Frederick, Md. Address Frederick, Md. = R—— __WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. A_6-ROOM BRICK (FOR WHITE): AMJT $500 cash and $55 per mo.: for own occ! pancy. Address Box 274-R, Star office. 30° WANTED IMMEDIATELY—FROM OWXNER, 2-family house in neighborhood of P_ ! !‘nxarkel n.w.; not over $15,000. Tel. PAINTING. PAPERHANGING AXD FLAE ROBBINS 21 Todd pl. b.e. ot. 16837, 10 WOODRIDGE BARGAINS. New 5-room bungalows, hest section, large Tots, gas and electricity; $6,500; $550 down and $65 & month to include all interest and principal. ON RHODE ISLAND AVE. Best section, close in. 6-room house with arage: large jot: all modern improvements. rice and terms reasonable. THE LOWTHER REALTY COMPANY, M e eervice untll 9 o clock. $7,000. Park View—Well Located. Good 6-room and bath brick houses on Yot nearly 100 feet deep to alley; garage, "fi'an Be Bought for $500 Cash and $70 govsrine all interest and pay- WM. H. & U\DLRS CO., Inc,, Realtors. 1433 K St. N.W. Main_1016-7. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERT Pest of downtown locations. Very desir- able corner. Frontage on two streets. Five Stores and four apartments of 3 and 4 rooma and hath_each. = All rented. Selling price g5 ‘only $05,000, much less than the real YSHAPIRO-KATZ REALTY COMPANY, Main 6111, K St. N.W, 0 S“VICE UNTIL EVENING PH( o P ~—a month, ment on prm & WANTED — INV] ESTMENT PROPE CTES. Price must be i ou will sell, call or write D. H. I0HNSON 200 bei R WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR GOOD BUY IN small’6-room, brick house. white: no arents: Dpossession. x ‘340-K, Star o W NABLE PRICE: 6. R’k?n”hfiu.és“om“fitfpfirmen‘ Kdargas Box 183-M. Star nmu SMALL ~ MODE lo’fxlAh Repnedy, - 12th. 1oth: $10.000: fullest’ details, price. 216'R. Star office. I WANT 6 OR M HOUSE, HOT. water heat and lk!‘l lights. wome good white u(“lull and not Pl n( norm' in grice. “Would "prefer comethine hewer at once. as 1w darose Box WANT TO ssv—nzncxzn HOUSE 1N Chevy Chase, C., near Coun. lvn 8 or 6 Srdsemme Sb B AT P n, P PRSALLE BRYANT. 808 17ih W HOUSES IF DIRECT FROM ewnn. E::wapm of the :.fl:. ‘What have you 1o offer? & l(rLIAN BEG z.s%m S04 QUlCK ACTION. @ to 10 room brick house in a good ne. or scction: must have HoonT 0n Boonia's TAle Ineurance BId. WE NEED HOMES and busi- ness properties, large and small, in every section. List your|y properties with us and get quick results; give full details. THOS. D. WALSH, 815 11th N.W. M.75%8 M, 759, 30 511 BIG MONEY IN D}:V?LOPIVG 67 ACRES 'W:A'nln rIAnIllm’llu(. ‘aul i) p salt B\;‘nrr o Price reasonable MEAR, 505 Title B g3 COTTAGE AT CHESA! FA!E BEACH FOR rent: view of bay: water in house: fur- nished: possession at once until Oct 175 ;c:‘r season: act quick. Lincoln 8553. 811 h_st. n. T HERRING BAY, DEALE. MD. WATER- ront. 9-room, furnlshed buiigalow: running water, bath, of ‘ground: fruit trees, ' shrubbery, chicken house. etc.: excel- lent bathing and fshing: ideal {or club. Call_Col. Bb\QAbOVS 5 ROOMS AND BATH. conveniences. two screened porches: 2. v BIdE."" Phons Main 0771 NORTH BEACH. Sottage and, lot 30x100, $1.2 . Hyattsville 127.W e Tel. OPRA- clal rate to od.” Byrline- DONA GHREY. INTERNATIONAL S no_and Knabe ‘artist, offers s Yocal students for limited pe ton_Hotel. PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag. Jazs, Popular Music in 20 lessons. Free lessons i{f you buy instruments hens. Send for free I.moklfl llhfilugpn Schocl. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SOX. auctioneers. Court Sale to Close an Estate of Valuable Three-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1706 Kil- bourne Place N.W., and 506 M Street N.W. By virtue of a decres or tn Court of ‘the District of Columbia. Da in Equity Cause No. 43188. the undersix: trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in tront ‘of the respective remises. on the day mg hours Mereinatter mentioned. the situ- following-described land and premises. aie ih the Dinrlce of Columpli o wie? ON TUESDA TH TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY oF APIuL 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY lm\ 84. in Lewis E. Breuninger's subdi- \mon of lots in block 15 “Inkieside.” as glll remmcd in Book 39 at page 115 e records of the surveyor's office of V.hl District of Columbi: a8 3- story and cellar brick residence No. 1706 Kilbourne place n.w. containing 9 ros Kan:r)’ rfe« ’i;ohlh '; h:,lhl hot- Sleine gkt troar a THE ;AMT s’K ‘ranklin Lot 73 of T. ‘Lineider's subdi- yirion of sauare IR Poendod™ hy Book 17 at vage 122 of the records of the sur- Veyor's giflce ot ‘the District. of Cotsmbia. improved by 3-story and cellar brick resi: dence No._ 506 st. n.w.. containing 9 rooms. pantry, bath. vapor heat and elece Terms of sale: tric_ light One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two squal installments represented by the promissors notes of the purchaser. pavable n_one and two years. with interest at 6 Der cent per annum {rom day of gale. pay- able semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon the properts’ sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 on each house required of purchaser at time of sale. All convesancing. recording. revenue starips and notarial {des at cost rchaser. ~Terms of sale to be com. Supreme improved by & th B8 ith Citnin hirty dits thom"day BF sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the rizht to resell the PPOPFYI\‘ at the risk ane of the defaulting purchaser. after five day advertisement of such resale in some news- sorr Dubllshed in the clty of Washiagion. g ALEXANDER MUNCASTER, HUGH B. ROWLA Colorado Buildine, 2p16-d&ds.exSu Trusteed. THOS. J. OWEN & SO AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A HOUSE AND LOT NUMBERED 211 17th STREET SOUTHEAST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded May 16, 1024. being instrument Ni 130 of ‘the land records of the District &f Columbia and &t the request secured thereby, the undersig: BuBILS auetion: ‘in frout of ¢ TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH. 1 AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P, the lowing described land and premiscs situate |in the district of Columbia and being lot pumbered " forty-six (46) in square nun bered ten hundred and eighty seven (1087 as described in said deed of trust. upon the following ters Terms of sale: Said property is subject to a priog deed of trust Leciring an' indebted. ness of sixteen hundred dollars ($1600) and said property will be sold subject to sald deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase price over and above said deed of trust one- third is to be paid in cash and the balance in _two equal instalments, able in one and two years, with interest the rate of #ix and one-half (6 r centum per an- num. parable semi-annually. secured by ssc- ond deed of trust upon the properts sold or all cesn. at the option of the purchaser. | Interest and taxes to bo paid_or adjusted | to date of sale. A deposi’ of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All convey- ancing. recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complicd with within thirty days irom date of sale, otherwise le?o t will be forfeited and the property resol it the risk and cost 1(:1 the dl':!lllln{ purchaser after five da. advertisement of such resale lflnl“)(mt new of the parti od will sell at o premises. ou - FRANCIS WiEIAs # No. 025 15th St ap16-dadsexsn s o0 1o Sty TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS Bankruptcy Sale of Nine Auto- mobile Trucks. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District Df Columbia. holding Washington Hanicrupt 13550: the undersigned trustse will sell B public’ atction &t Weschlers 020 Penna: ave’ . WEDRESDAY. APRIL 20, 1025 AT TEN ‘LOCK rd one-te Trucks and_fou Ford Light Dellvery Tracke: Termsa: Cash. E. H. GIBBS, Trustee, ‘Colorado Butiding. 3 STAR, | : ishing | for WAS AUCTION S, \LES. TOMORROW, HINGTON, D, C | TUESDAY AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY®. A . PRIL 28, 1925. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TRADE MARK C.G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auctioneers 715 13th St. Large Sale of | Household Goods and Personal Effects At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday April 29, 1925, at 10 A.M. By order of ghe Security Storage Co., and Other: ’I‘erm»—t “ash.| G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. .~.pr27 28. REGISTERED ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneer Valuable Candy-making Ma- chinery, Cases, Cash Register and Miscellaneous Equipment of the Mary Sweet Candy Co., at No. 709 D Street N.W., also Household Furniture in 19 Rooms. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. APRIL 20th. CING 10 AM.. 6 Candy Floor Cases. National Cash Reg- ister. " Liquid Carbonator Counter and Platform 'S Furnaces, " Slicing Machine. Electric Copper Kettles. Cutters, Stick and Drop M. chines. Marbia Slabs, Water-cooled Tabl large quanti 8 and Dipping X Marshmallow Beater, Pans. Datch Warmer and " Miscellaneous Equibment. also house- hoJd furniture contained in 19 rooms The above will first be offered as an en- tirety and 1f @ satisfactory bid is not re- celved."will be immediately sold in detail. Ingpeciion up o time of sale. erma: WESCHLER & SON. Aucts. 1023, abtis FUTURE DAYS, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, LINE TANK. OiL AUCTION 'TO CHARGES, otice is hereby given that on WED; DAY, AT | THIRT i MENCING AT NINE-THIRTY A.M. sell at public auction at Weschler's, 920 Pa. ave. n.w., to pay storage and other charges, §00ds stored with us in_the following names Dryer, Henry J. Booker, Florence Bal- W J. Hofford, Wra. John Mirs. W. E. Piper. L. Tarner, Mrs. Russell D. IRON SAF PUMPS PAY GASO- . ETC.. BY STORAGE ES- )M we will gun John Als AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. house, 26th and D sts. n.w. Gauges, large Gasoline Tank. ¢ the _following names D, Guarantes Visible Mensure Sales Co. interested pleass take notice LITTLEFIELD. ALVORD & CO.. 15th st and Pa. ave. n.w. ap28-my3.12 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Hydrated Lime By Auction to Pay Storage Charges. Notice is hereby that_on DAY. MAY FOURT 1924, AT O'CLOCK AM. we wil sell within lLouse No. 5, Terminal Storage Co., K ste. ne. to pay storage and other 400 50.pound sacks Monarch Hyd Lime, stored with us in the name of The ~ Cl Company. Parties. interested please take n Inspection ou application 0 undersigned at our ware. Ol Pumps. Sored in Teonsue and Parties INC, ipt ap28-my6.13 Ist and K sts. n.w J Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story and Basement Brick Apartment House, Known as OWEN & SON, THOS| AUCTIONEERS “The Newport,” Being Prem- | ises No. 2164 Florida Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a 1024 tain being ins: 1924, istrict of tFst ment No, 237 among the Tand of Columbia. and s secured thereby will sell. at pub: of_the Dremises. on THURSDAY, THE_SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1925. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P the following-described land and ~premise situate in the District of Columbia and Jesenated as and being lot 70 n John I Nolan's subdivision of lots in square 06, a3 per plat recorded in Liber 35. folio 2. in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. “Terms a first Qeed of trust for terest at 6 per cent, due nd a second tru: . further ' particul of which will be announced at time of sais the purchase price ahove said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. ding and revenue stamps Terme to be complind otherwise depostt for. Sold subject to £30.000.00. with & cost. 0 30 day hase feited and the property may be advertised | and resold at the discretiion of the trustees. JOHN T. WILLIAMS On the record as John ¥. Williams. HARRY M. DANTE, -d&ds.exSu Trusiees. THOMAS J. OWEN _AND SON, Auctioneers, 1391 G St N.W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate Front- ing in Part on Nichols Ave. (formerly Giesboro Rd.), An- acostia, District of Celumbia. |} By virtue of a_ n deed of trust duly recorded in Li 2937, folio 131, ef 7edof the lan "records of ‘the, District o and "at ‘the requcst ot the purty Gectired thereby."the undersigned trustee will ssll at_public suction, on_the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY QF APRIL, A'D, 1925, AT FOUR O CLOCK the following described land and prem- Foon sitirade o the Gounts of - Wamnington Digtrict of Columbia, and designated as and bemz s0 much of lot numbered twenty-three i1 Block numbered one (1) 3s s em; t;r:;od within, ‘tne Tines ‘of lot n eighteen n Glesboro a: fofs mimbared nine (B) to thirteen (13). bot inclusive, In block numbered four (4). and so much of'lots numbered seven (7) and eight 78)in” eaid ‘hiock numbered our, (4) e & embraced within the lines of lot_num- bered eienteen (18): all of )oh numbered one (1. two 3). elght (8). %, ion )ao&. uuven uh thirteen "'}h. -mnn (18)." seventeen (1%). eight- gon (18) " minetee (10), wonty’ O fotnisone (317, twenty two = twenty” four na» un [grenty-five” (35 in block numbe; ¢ all of lots numbe il geven (1), Twelve Hidser ag) sixteen (18). hineleen twenty (20). l\umyl (28). -four, (!Mh twenty-! fl\“ . twenty: and twenty-pine (29) to Colim ht (28) Afty-one hoth inclusive. in biock numbered six il of lots numbered one (1) to aix both fnciuglve: fin block | numbersd fo"clhven (113! votn & é'cn}'.‘c‘\’“"«?%m?u i, elaven - bered eight (8), and Ic lots numbered ne (1) to "xrfimn&ntl 9y P08, ‘bs n block num| [ piade by the nlt 1 of Yo% numbered 2 g Glesboroush, Manor. subdi 4 being o‘n Park,” as pe D| t BT 3 oot i ae is urvesor of lumbi ect, {0 building R reweblcrions s on said pla Also, o miuch of ssid lot numbered sight; een (18 4 “Glesborough Manor as is not gmbraced in uld subdivision called *'Randle Fanc exeel ortions of eaid Jot_co yeved {o .3 ington City e n;.‘ PR totlo 54 o Jiber n X Jind tecords P he District of excent Tikn of way twenty (3 or uges &nd purposes of ‘olumbia for construction of an outflow sewer over sai gizhteen (18) fn “Glesborour de- Fihed.n yerdict of Jury in Dietrict Court Sn-:nnum’bec d uga. upreme Court of t! istrict of Colum The property will first be oftered for salo by the “sevarate lot, or parcel. or sroupe ot lots. }{ immediately "theroatter or_enle in jts entirety. e B Tratly made In accordance w the one of theso s producing " the hichest total price, the ‘trubies reservin 65 ide roadting The 1tseer otal price or n i Terms oF f sale; 'f)n e-third of the Dyrchase money o be paid in cash. balance in two caual nstaliments. payable in one ‘and two years. with lnterest at 6 per cent per an; puglly in the sszwrm Al rict of el 13t hawmpe Manor.” pum. mnb- em from day of it upon gash. 8t the 0) on each e or of two bun Jo do $200) on_each parcel, or group of u ml n ‘Darcels oLl Troupe of Jote. o of th e hu dollars rety. will be re- All convey- 735583757 nod s on ‘emin auired at the time of sale. ancing. ng_and revenue stamps to Bt cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be "flmdD".d I’llh within fifteen (15) daye sale: otherwise the trustee ritheetng A defaiiung phrohater the » He pbre Sfeer“nive (B) Gays advertisement of such ko "l Goma et Diblished"in Vashington, big. AB(E Al nrcnuen aper ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, auctioncers. | Trustee’s Sale of Premises 220 D Street and 217 Indiana Ave- nue Northwest. By virtue of the authority vested in me by the proceedings and decree of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, ssed in Equity (lux(' 43308 on the 23rd duy of Apri. 102§, will sell at public adttion, 220 st. n.w.. on THURSDAY TH] SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. 1025, AT FIVE part original lot 2 in square Contained Within the. following metes = 'for the same on D . at a point distant 140 feet cast from the “northwast corner of said gauare running west on scid street 20 feet: thence Soih” S rignd g Point_which would fine drawn at right angles from Indians 'e.; thence reversed on said line to a point on said avenue distant 115.08 feet southeastw: from the mouthwest corner of said sq thence southeasterly along saild avenue 20 feet: thience northeasterls on the. dividing line between said part of original lot two (2) and lot “D" in sald square to a point that will be intersected by a line drawn south. from the point of beginning: and Thence north in a ‘straight line to the piace of beginning, the same being lmnro\'rd by the above nimbered Dremises and. boink a sessed for taxation as ot SO2 {n sald tauare. Terms of a: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash snd the balance payable in two equal installments repre- Emted by the motes 0f the pureHaser. pay able in one and two years, ‘aring interest at 6% per apnum payable semi-annually, and secured by first deed of trust on the property sold: or all cash at the option of Phe. purchaser. $300.00 depoxit *required at‘time of sale. The cost of the examina- tion of the (title, conveyancing, revenue stamps, notary fees, etc., to be paid by pur- chaser. "Sale to We made subject to 'the approval by the court.and to be consum riated within Uhirty days after such ap roval, otherwise tl depos will be for- ited ‘and the Property resold at the de. faulting purchaser's cost and risk after five days’ previous advertisement in The Evening Btar. GEORGE C. GERTMAN. e, Washington Loan ap26.d8eexbe & et Bl THOS. J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Six-Room Frame Dwelling With Two-Story Double Brick Garage in Rear, Known as Premises 78 P Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul recorded October 2, 1924, as instrument "25 among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured ther . the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the remises. on TUESDAY., THE FIFTH DAY ¥ MA . AD. 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK . the follow Ihwe!‘l‘flhed land and prem- ises.” situate in L D‘l‘flc‘l of Columbia. and designated as hflf lot numbered 51 in Edward Cll{k! III ivision in square "IHHYEI"!(‘ l'l‘\l“ as per 1 r:\flr%ed in the office of e_surveyor_ for the District of Columbia in"Liber W. ¥.. at folio 16, Terms of sale: One-f thh'd of "l! pyrchase monay to be pald i cash, o i two equal installments. payable in me -nd two years, with Inuml at per centum per an- Dayable " sermi-aniuatly. from. ot by deed of "(rust upon: the oF all cash. at the option ot . A_deposit of $200 will be required time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, ele, at cost of purchaser. Terms of salé 10 be complicd with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Fereli ahe roperty ‘4t he itk ‘and’ co of defauiting prrchneer: after fvs davs “adver: tisement of Eu h resale in wmn newspaper published in W afién‘wn‘ lmw ap23-d&ds.exSu AP ko parvel. 1 fhom ot promises | d atreet 0 @ | j Warren | including { faulting - purchaser after ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucinoneers. Trustees’ Sale of Store and Dwelling, No. 1115 22nd Street N.W. g By virtue of a deed of trust recorded on September 9.’ 1924, As ‘instrument No. 20 of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at reatlest Of party scured thereby. the' undersigned trustees will offer for sale by gublic auction. in front of the premiss on WEDNESDAY, M. 25, AT FOURE IO CLOOR " T the Tollow |t-de- seribed Jand, and wmlm. situate in " the District of Columbla. to wit: Lot 11 in C Duncanson’s subdivision in auare 71 plat thereof. reco in Book 1 180, of the racords of the surveyor's %o ‘ot "the taid District, improved by wostory "brick bullding comprising siors and_dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of purchass sh, balance in two money to be paid in c 1" ingtallments, represented by promissory of purchaser. payable one and two after date. with ‘interest at 7% per um from day of sale, payable semi- annually, secu by deed of trust upon the nmnflns sold, or all cash. at option of purchaser. ~ A deposit of $500.00 required 01 Durchaner at wile. Conveyancing. record- ine!Fevinue ‘Stampa and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to con plied vllh within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve right to re- rov arty at risk and cost of defaulting advertisement of aper published in H. BARTLETT 18 E. UNDERHILL, (Porismouth, =, i) Trustees. b __ap25-dsds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLEE & BON, AUCTS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, Known as No. 21 Que Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5108, folio No. 2386, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there: ¥, the undersigned (rustces’ will offer for sale by public_auction, in front of the prem- ises. on the THIRTIE' DAY OF APRIL, AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK PN.. the followink deecribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot fifty-two (52) in Barfow L. Walker's subdivision of square numbered six hundred and fourteen (614), as Der piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 18 at follo 7. Terms of sale: Sold subject to tl’o rior deeds of trust, the first for $3,500.00, ar- ing interest at seven peg cent, payable semi- annually, due in about three years, and the ccond for $3,488.88, bearing interest at six nd one-half per cent, payable $50.00 per onth, Including principal and interest. The Dlirchise price &bove said {rusts 10 be' paid One-third in cash and the halance ia one. two and three years. A deposit of two hundred (8200.00) " dollars required. * Conveyancing, recording and revenue tamps at purchaser s cost. ‘erme 10 be complied with within thirty (30) days: otherwise deposit forfeited and the may be advertised and re. Sold at t etion of the tristee LOUIS E- LURT 027 15th St., J. N. LEONARD, 104 Kellogs, Bldl’ Trustees 18ds exSu THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCIIONEERS. | & Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Semi-Detached Buildings, Containing 14 Rooms and 5 Baths No. 3510 16th Sh’eetl Northwest. i By virtue bi a certain deed of trust dul recopded 1 Liver No. 4788 Jalio 353 o Gt G the land records of the Distriet of Colam: bia, und at the request of the barty secdred | hereby, Uhe Gnderaigned triainty il teil | at “public ‘muction, - front of the premise on FHURSDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL “AD. 1025 AT FOUR 0CLOCK | PAL the following deseribed Ia Lees, ‘sittinte I the District of derlgnat=d as and beink lot 757 b Jokn subdivision i S. P, Browh's sup: aiviion” 15, "Molint' Pleasant” Tox known as wouare per, Blat of “fret ‘men: | oned subdivicion” recorded i “the Sicsni | the ‘surveror for the District of Columbia | in"Liber 02, ut folio Terme: Sold_subject to trust for Trther hich ‘il nced” at a prior deed of | partigilars of time " of sale: | to be equire and revenue stamps ms to be complied otherwise deposit may be advertised | discretion of the trustees, A. C. HOUGHTON JOHN F. E pnveyanCin at_purchaser with within th forfeited and b and resold Valuable Business Brick Stores Nos. 3418 and| 3420 Georgia Ave. N.W., By Auction. virtue st 1, I will offe tion_in front of the ty vested in the un. for sale by public auc- mises, on TUESDAY, | Y, FIFTH, 1 AT 'FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M. lots 58 and 0. in square 2804, improved by _two one-story brick 418 and 3420 Georgia ave. n.w ubject 1o a first desd of truat for 00 at 7%. due October, 1925, and the © 0f & second deed of ‘trust amounting hout $1.200 at 67 payable $50 monthly intercst. balance cash. Deposit of $300 at ‘sale, Terms to be comblied with in property at the risk and cost of de. five davs adver- tisement of such resale in gome newspaper published in Washington, D. C. All convey- ancing. recording and revenie ‘stampe al purchaser’s cost ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Aucts. Four Brick Houses, in First Commercial Zone, Overlook- i ing City Post Office and Union Station, Fronting 25 Feet on Massachusetts Avenue and’ Running Through That Width to F Street, Being Premises Nos. 18 and 20 Massachusetts Avenue and 13 and 15 F Street Northwest, At Auction. By virtue of authority vested in the yn- dersigned, we will sell at blic I\I(‘llol\ in front of the premises on FRIDAY, 'TH HE FIRST - DAY OF 3 1028, AT FOUR-THIRTY O CLOCK” PAT 1ot i, 08 and 65 in square 620, improved a avove. Terms of sale: Sold sublect to deed of trust asgregating $16.000.0D, balance over said trusts to |-e paid in cash.® A deposit of $500.00 will be pequired at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sals 10 be o n)led with within fifteen day otherwise rlepl) forfeited and the proj ties may 1d at the risk and of the de 1lu"h|, advertisement ‘of Baper_published J. OWEN & ap25,d&ds-exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TR I‘)C"Fl A}?LE 1Y DETACHED RESI. WN AS NO. 6207 UTAH . CHEVY "CHASE,' D. OF WESTERN AV 3rd ST.. FRONTING “PIN o IBCLE virtue of a certain deed of ¢ May 7, 1024, being instrument Tost corded "May 10, 1024, among the 1and’ ree ords of ‘the Disirict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured fthereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at publie auc. fion in, front of the bremises on WEDNES. DAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MAY, 1925, A FIVE OCLOCK P, the followingdescribe: land “and premises’ situate in the District of to wit: Lot 131 in P. A. Roberts Columbia, Construction Co.'s subdivision of 101s in block uare 2352, ag per plat re- 7 “Pineburst,” folio 187, of the office of Auctioneers. ton- Lon\l-,’n r:rded in Llhcr;l Holg, the surveyor of the strict of Columbia, improved ‘as above by a colonial style, 7- room and bath frame dwelling, central en- trance hall, 3 porches. h.-w.h., eiec.; built by Owner about one year ago, ‘Terms: Sold subject to two prior deeds of trust. aggregating. with interest, $12,200, further particulars of which Wil be an: nounced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald trusts 10 be paid $750 cash’and balance in_monthly inataliments of $23, so- gyrod by desd of trust upon property wold, or all casl at option of purchaser. A de- posit of $300 required. _Conveyancing. re- cording_and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the risk and_cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. l“ GLARL WYATT. Trustee. o THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEE TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY TRANE DWEILLING BEING v v certain of trust duly recorded 10 Liber No. 4900, olic 374 e o of the land records of the District o Eoliimibia, and at The request of ! ibe_party secured “iherchy. the undersigned indetne il gell,"at pudtic auction «n frong of frex, on FRIDAY. HIT DA pn» r "MAY. CAD.. 1035, A A% (Qibwing descrived 1m and Dn‘m- Teen. sitiiuto. i the District of Colum rfl" and designated e nd, beiog lot” pumbered fwen- “iko’ in block tnirtyione {p Be iamin r, ighton Richard trustees’ subdivision of Brookl: 5a BT " Plat record: in Liber County 6. lolm 103 and 104, of fhe Tecords of the offico of the surveyor ' for the District of Columbia; said block thirt; ono being now known Sessment and taxation as square 3063 Terms: = Sqld aubieet to @ prior doed of trust for S ‘fiirtner * purticulars. of D thase “price hhovs said trust. t b thase price above N D noeit of $200 mearltal Conveyancing, recording and revenue stumit Pchnsar cost. Terms to he compi & BN, 50" daye. ovherwise devostt Ton feited “and the property may be advertised and resold at mg& fi?fi% 28 rustees. for purposes of as- 2p28,30,mas tees, | Washington, | the Dl;lm‘l of Columbia j the undersigned trustees will sell “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Property in Second Commercial Zone Fronting 99 Feet on the North Side of You Street, By a Depth of 145 Feet, Containing 14,- 355 Square Feet of Ground, With 15-Foot Side and 30- Foot Rear Alley, Improved | By Four Two-Story Brick Dwellings and One Three- Story Brick Dwelling Being Nos. 1333, 1335, 1337, 1339 and 1341 You Street North- - west, and Three Large Two-S!ory Brick Shops or Garages in the Rear Facing 30-Foot Alley. By virtue of authority vested in the un- dersigned, we will sell at public auction, in front of "the premises. on MONDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1925, AT POUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P lots 38. 30, 8 nd 804 in square 236, improved as Terima of sale: Purchaser to assume ex: isting truste aggregating about $54.000. and reasonable terms as to amount above eaid truats can be arranged and will be announced at time of wale. A deposit of $1.000 will be required if sold as an entirety or & deposit of $200 on each parcel if sold separately All converancing. recording. revenue stamps. ete., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 10 be “complied with within thirty daye from day of sale. otherwise deposit forfeited and the properts muy be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of sich resalc in_some news- vaper published in Washington Trulteel Sale of Vll\uble Mod- ern Brick Dwellings, Nos. 523 and 525 Kennedy Street N.W. By virtue of certain deeds of trust dul ded in Liber No. 4703, folios 120 an: et sea., of land ' records of th District of Columbia. and at the request of e Darty secured by, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, 1925, AT FOUR O/ CLOCK B4 the following desciibed land_and premises. Situate in the District of Columbla. to wit: Lots 28 and 29 in Louis E. Sholtes' subdivision of lots in block 20 “Brightwood Park.” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 66. folio 148 of records of the office 0f the survesor of th District of Columbia, improved by 2 two- story brick dwellings, 8 rooms and bath hot-water heat and electric light Terms_of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 on each house required of purc Al conveyancing ‘and notarial foes 1 nale to be o days from day of s Stherwise tristees reserve the right to resell the prop- v at the risk and cost of the defaulting aser. after five days’ advertisement of such_resale in"some newapaper’ published in the City of Washington €, H POPE. WILTON J LAMBERT THOS. J. OWEN SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. <IX-ROOM_AND_ BATH BRICK | DWELLING, REING PRESISES A 1515 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE SOUTH: EAST. By viftue of a certain deed of trust d recorded, in Liber No. 4685, folio 453 e seq.. 0f ‘the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at the request of the party secured ~thereby. the undersigned trustees c_auction, will sell of the remises, THURSDAY. the TH BAY MAY. AD. 19 in fr E oF AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing-described land and premiises, stuate in the District of Co: Jumbia, and designated as and bemg ot 36 in john W. Brawner's subdivision of lots n square 1078, ae per plat recorded in book 4K, page 15, in the surves of the District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-third of the purch money to be paid in cash, bajnce in equal installments. payable’ in_one years, with interést at 7 per centum pe; annum, payable semi’annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. he purchaser. A depoeit of e Yoquired at time of rale . recording, revenue cost_of purchuser. 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Flnnda, >Sea “All Expens- Tours 0-DAY | 63 days, $650 up, including hotels, ‘ guides, drives, fees. Fascinating trip. | 1926 World Cruise, Jan. 20, includes ) Peking; $1250 to 83000. Medlberra.nean. Jan. 80, including Lisbon, Tunis, and 15 | taysPalestine and Egypt, $600 th $1700 | F. C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New York OBER'S STEAMSHIP AND TOURIST AGENCY 1420 H St. N.W. Phones Main 3347-3348 B LEGAL NOTICES. FRANCIS E. SMITH, Jr., Attornes. he plaimtiff t Washingtor © at the i street w he ‘same rth line of “O Thirty-fourth Thirty-fourth cast_and parailel th t MERCHANTS _Trustess . AUCTIONEERS Valuable Property at the North- | east Cormer of Third and H Streets Northwest, Improved by One-Story Frame Shop!! nnd Two-Story Brick Dwell- ing, No. Northwest. Lot 25 by 100 Feet. By vittue of autbority vested i d!rn‘lh'('l \;P will sell, at Dd;lfiivlu front of " the ‘bremt FIRST DAY OF MA 1055 0 FOTR SIEERAE T | equary i Proved fis above Terms of wale: Al cash l;l’ deed of trust for $0.000, he o, un i over an exist A deposit of will be required at time of sala. All veyancing, recording and revenue stamps nurchaser's cost s of sale 0 be complied with within thirty days. otherwise osit forfeited and the § ties may he e detaultin ertisement o some newspaper published in bt THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auction J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS e ALUABLE Two: THOS. TRUSTEES' STORY EX PREMISES NO. 12 Ap°Av NUE NORTHEAST. By virtue a certain deed of trust dated sanemm 11, . being instrument No. 110, recorded’ September 11, 1924, among_the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured ‘{hereby. the undersisned will gell at public auction. in front of the premise X _THE SIXTH AY MAY wt FOUR- THIRTY PM.. the following desc and premises, ‘situate in the Distric lumbla, and’ designated as_and being lot 106 {n' Benjamin H. Gruver's subdivision of lots in equare 4067 “Trinidsd,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for Liber 74 at subject to hullding restriction hown on said plat. Sold_subject 1o @ prior deed o trust for $4.000.00, further particulars o which will be annduseed at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid “in cash. A deposit of $500.00 re- quired. Conveyancing. recording nd -rev- €oue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms 0 be complied with within thirty days. \vise depouit forfeited and the property may be ndvertised und resold at o of the trustees. EDWARD M, WILLIS, Jr. D. C. GRUVER, 2p25,d&ds-exsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SA F VALUABL] EE. NTORY BRICK RESTDERCE KNOWN A4 PREMISES” 1758 § STREET NORTH- By Siriue of a certain deed of trugt, dated May 16th, 1924, being instrument No. 208, recorded May 23th, 1924, abong the land records of the District of ‘Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereb SReHOnTn ront of (he premisee, oh WED ction, in front of (he premises, on - NESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1025, AT FOUR PM., the following: deacribed fand and premisos, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 00 in Charles W. Handy's subdi- Yision ot lots in squaro 153, as per plat recorded_in 5% fohis 196"t e Fecords of 'the" nfllcv of the surveyor of the Diatrict ot Columbia, with' right of” way over sirlp of lgnd '3 feet wide' taken trom fi"nvm o ok Bl “and W60 "waia ‘erms: Sold subject to a prior trupt, for $6.000.00. further particul h will be anncunced at time of sale: e Durchase " prte abors said Hst (o o6 paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Convevancing, recording and rovenue stampg t purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied SRR vy davs. atharwise ibiet forfolted and the property mas be.adveriised and resold at_the discretion of the trustees. ERi W ALEXARDER ap25,d4ds-exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Al:c'rmm:lms. ES' SALE OF VALUABLE WO- TORY BRICK "DWELLING. REING fi\!h NO. STREET By Virtue ot & certain deed of Juy 18, 1024, n-u%un"mfm-n'i h\c’-"’ffi""d o ¥ Bisiriet o c'on'u"'h' and ot ords of ‘the Di t the Poatieat of tho party secured ‘herebr. th undernflud irustces will eell at public’ auc: fon,of tho premises; on M A Tos, !'OUI BN, e 1oowies Haentved 1o and premises. situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot 81 in Henry L. Mann's subdivision of the south 75 Seet of orieinal lot 12 in eauare 534 as per ihe office of the. sur- PeToF for ihe District of Conumbia {n"Liver 10,8t folio & l.g subject to a prior deed of 00.00, further particulars of uhfcn T b0 Rincunced "ot B ot sale: the purchass price above said trust to e paid in onsh. A depostt of $200.00 required: onveyaneing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to he comnlied with within thirty’ days. otherwise ‘doposit forfeited and the property may be adv: tised and resold at t! screlion of the 8p22-Cads exSn G . g, 811 Third Streetl trustees | other. | e discretion | & MINERS TRANSPOR- TATION C€O. 1208 F St. N.W. Washington street 20 feet 10 the we reet: the {is this | that tl their a un.‘\ following 1 hoe to the defendants [ RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. X. 4. Green Gable House, lllmou Ave. K BOWER HOTEL CHELSEA ANTIC Davidson. and Solomon De Rice, deceased, Daniel 50w 3 and Andrew Scott. on or before ‘the first rule day aiter 40 davs, exclu lezal holidays, from publicaty his ord ¥ill be procecded with T, of or four nea da Law Reporter and | court having jor good cause { other or_long: licagion WILLIAM HITZ. 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ROCKEFELLER, JR., AIDS ECONOMIC PARLEY may attend, trustee. exi come "SUINTER. literature and NEW YORK. Rockefeller, jr., } to the Pan-Pacific nomic April 28 John D. s subscribed $10,000 cial and Eco- Honolulu next raising of budget Wilbur of Conference at July, conditional upon the $65.000 to complete the President Ray Lyman Leland Stanford, Jr., University, who is chairman of the executive commit- tee of the American group, in author- izing the anouncement said $41,000 in all had been pledged to date. The central executive committee of Hawali ds good fo ,000, the World Peace Foundation of Boston has prom- ised $3,000 outright and $2,000 to be disbursed as its directors see fit and $1,000 from various sources. The pan- { Pacific conference is to be attended | by representatives of seven countries. who will discuss common problems arising from increasing intercourse of {peoples on the Pacific. 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