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e AUCTIONS. FOR S-\l l',—-lllll SES. 'HILP\L .\I\l A REASONS WY Yor suovLn oWX T LETACHED CLEVELAND PARK o ocms wnid e SEMI e of K bt Wty iMa §15M ~Ne w ain 585 Franklin 1486-3 or W 10 R.AND st 5 wplen avst : RHODRS & 1100 Eye st. n.w TOP OF S8,500— This himg e FAR N Wil be ‘sac terms, M1 WOl 75 Mont ON RLD 1 on o ints in the has ) st ' bath oughout itin 1ee s and i huilt-y hot-w hen firepia: an' attic heat RRRELL & LITTLE 1NC, TO BU 10USES. TYOUR HOUS h LOTs FOR SALE v Potom: HICKS REAL ATE, < AND WISid TO BUY \ either white please give [ Box 1490 50 CASH Invesiment proverty that will rent well first detter. Ade QL"CK ACTI G ta 10 foom brick house in a good u.w.. ne or se. section: must have posseasion In 45 days. "Call Main 2730 or address mail to Room_405. People’s Life Insurance Bld: all red Is i o ON ELL_WOODED I the ‘Severn River and county road: adi. a known club prop.: best location. 80x400 L. terme Box_4t FOR SALE—TRACT OF 200 ACRES. proved 't large dwelling. 10 rooms. West River. near Chesapeake Bay: suita Jor_club and development: JULIAN BREWER & SON. Annapolis, Md. 24 20 ACRES. SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVIDING cver 700 feel water front on heautiful South River: modern 7-room pungalow. A at S15.0000 Gt W. COX. R. ¥. D. ravolis. Md. R NEW 3R BUNGALOW AT SOUTH RIVER 3tanor. 3 miles from Annapolis on road to Arundel-on-the-Bay: heautiful water front fishing, crabbing. bathing, boating: ideal and a bargain at $3.500: drive over and sea ft. G. W.COX. R. F. D. 3, Annanolis. Md OCEAN CITY, N J—ALL RENTABLE AND | Jeable properties listed with _this ofice. | shed 1005, FRANK E. DARBY. 761 Ashurs_ave e} 3 MILES Washington: no mud: no bad roads beach. magnificent view. large lots and roads good all the year: easy terms on pts or cottages Fros plat and illustrated ooklet with auto road man from WILLIAM b, QUTTESON. "Band Hiide. Washingica D BEST WATERFRONT BU> ‘on_the market at this low price Easy terms. Contama living roor " targe Bedrooms. kitchen. Bath Overloaka heaut ort. auto drive hooklet and auto MATTESON, Boad Falow 53,300, 26 1t 2 large screened porches. ful park, beach and pier from Washington routes. WILLIAM F Rids. _Phone Main 6771 COLONTAL BEACH, ¥ A large boarding house: w iful lawn with shade; a . water_and sewer: for rent or for sa o T.F. MASON. Colomal Beach, Va.. A ronts Are Becoming Scarce. HAVE YOU BOLGBT YOURS YET? JAMES C . BURCH, ._OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATF WANTED — ACREAGE IN SOUTHERN ¥lorid s also have lots for sale at Gainsville. $10 month. Get your Winter bome now. RHODES & STEARNS, 1100 Eye St. N.W.—M 1383._28° SUMMER HOMES. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME 1IN HAR- r's, Farry, fust across the sireet from the " Top House. "All modern conveniences Has 6 rooms and bath. Is beautifully fur: nished and is fully equipped for housckeep: . but good meals may be obtained direct- | opposite at the Hill Top House. S LOVETT. Al (.'l‘ll) SALFS‘ __FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, CONTAIN- ING EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH. BEING PREMISES NO. 1211 EAST CAPITOL STREET. By virtus of a certain deed of trust ted January 29. 1925. being instrument 0. 168, recorded January 20. 1925. among he land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secu; thereby, the undersigned trustees will el at publle auction. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. AD. 1925 AT FOUR P.M. the Tollowing described and. and premises.” ety ate in the District of Columbia, and desik- nated as and being part of lot 21 in Henr 8 Merrill and James F. Seaggs. trusthe subdivicion of sauare 10i3. as per plat re corded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia. in Liver 19. at folio 137. Beginning for the same at the north- east corner of said lot. and running thence Weet on the front line of said lot 2 Jeet: thence southeasterly on the west line of said lot 67.92 feet: thence northdasterly on the rear line of said lot 5.52 feet: thence rortheasterly 1o intersect the east line of said lot at a4 point 30.66 feet o the be- ginning. being 'all of said 1ot except the Fear part thersof conveved by Summerfield &, Nottingham to Fdwin 1. Nottngham by déed recorded in Liber 2334 at folio 167, “Terms: Sold subject 10 two prior deeds of trust aggregating $7.000.00. further par- ticulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trusts o be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 Tequired. Conveyancing. recording and Tovenue stamps at purchaser's cost. - Term. 1o be complied with within thirty day: otherwise deposit forfeited and the proper may be advertised and resold at the dis- cretion of the trustees. H. GORDOX 3. EARL M. AMICK. 23-d&ds.exSu&hol it HOS. 3. OWEN & S ERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE_TWO- _STORY _BRICK DWELLING, _BEING PREMISES 107, BATES ~STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4723, folio 120 et faq. of the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at the request ‘of the party | the ‘undersigned trustees n. infront of the THE TWENTY- NTH DAY AD. 1925. AT THREE-THIRTY 0°CLOCK PM. the fol- Jowing described land and premises, situate \n the city of Washington. District of Co- umbia, and designated as and being Jot in Charles D. Volland and Francis E. Smith subditiaion. in square 552, as per pla re: P n_Bool age 140, in the sur- Sonaet, omes for” the” District ‘ol "Colmbi together with right of way for alley pur: the rear 4 fect of lots 184 and id subdivision and subject 1o a | ight of way over 4 feet of said lot 183 for s an alley in favor of lots 177 to 181 id ‘subdivision Terms of -sale: One-third of the purchase money o be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two Jears, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. from day of &ale, sectred by deed of trust ipon the prop erty sold, or all cash, at tho option of the A deposit of $200 will be re- | of sale. All convevancing, | we Stamps. etc.. at cost of Ternis ‘of sale o be complied With within 30 daya from day of sale. other- Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell The property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of gich resalé in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C RALPH L. HALL VM. T. BALLAR | remises, Durchaser. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SO Valuable Meat Market Fix- tures Contained in No. 1409 | 14th Street N.W. By Public Auction | Thursday, May 28th, 1925, Commencing 2 P.M. Large and small Ice Boxes. Marble-top Counters and Meat Racks. Meat Blocks, tional Cgsh Register. Spring. Lommson "Seales.” Oak "Offre. Tron SieRSk, Metal Dispiay Racks. E Terms: Cash M A. WESCHLER & SON. Auets. { "ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS. Two Six-Room Frame Dwell- ings, Nos. 1220 and 1222 10th Street N.W. ! v virtue of authority vested in the under- | . we will offer for sale by public auc- in front of the premises. on hard- , i execptimnally | DAY, TAP. AND K | described t face o ithe {in Liber numbered | dated July 1 AUCTION SALES. THIS_AFTERNOON. THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C.,b AUCTION SALES. OWEN & SON_ AUCTIONEERS CEST SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STGRY BRICK RESIDENCE KNQWN S PREMISES 531 0th STREET NORTHEAS WITH GARAGE ON i REAR THEREOF. B irtue of & certain dead of trugt, dated October 31, 1924, being instrument No. 1 | vecorded Novemior 3 T054. AmonE the la cords of the District of Columbia, at (o Feariest’ ot "the ' party secured thereby. the undecaizned trystees will sell at nublic wction. in front of the premises. on TUES- S TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY. AT FOUR P.M.. the followlnk fand and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and desiznated as and being the north 12 feet front on 9th st. by full depth the eof of 1ot 31 in Dennis Con- el and L wo Cavanaugh's subdivision AD. 10 trict of 000.00. further pa e announced at time of sale price above sald trust o be 00 in ca<h and the balance in month- 1y fustalln . which will include Ju it A deposit of $200 quiied. Conveyancing. recording and rev- stimps at burchasers cost. ~ Terms o complied with within thirty daye, other- s deposit forfeited and the property may advertived and resald at the disereiion of tiustees MILLARD T. GRINDER, CHARLES C. SHARAH. &ds exsi._ Trustees. 4. _OWFN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Four Brick Houses, in First Commercial Zone, Qverlook- ing City Post Office and Union| Station, Fronting 25 Feet on Massachusatts Avenue and Running Through That Width F Street, Being Premises Nos. 18 and 20 Massachusetts Avenue and 13 and 15 F Street Northwest, At Auction. Virtue of authority vested in the un- we at public auction, es. on TUESDAY. THE F MAY. A.D. 1925, LOCK P.M.. lots 54. 55, subject 1o deed of gating $16,000.00. halance over usts to be paid in cash. A deposit .00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sa be complied “with within fifteen day erwise deposit forfeited and the proper. ties may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five wdvertisement of such resale in some vaper published in Washington. D. C. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctionieers. 1-d&d5s exSu ews- my21 ADAM. AV l-:~(‘m_?n &y Auctioneers. RE OR m: ATOTHE TN »R RB!FR PLACE 'LACE N NEAR D PARTLY IMPROVED DWELLING NO. 5234 'LACE. WITH OUTBUILD- 5 decree 20t the Supreme Court of the Digtrict of Columbia. passed in Equity_ Cause No. 43587 the tindersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY. 1025 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. "the following de- scribed Jand and premises. situate in_the District of Columbig. to-wit: Part of White Haven & St. Phillins & Jacob beginning at a stone on the southwesterly boundary line of Parcel 5/4 distant north 42 degrees 48 min- utes west 8.8 feet from a stone at the southeast cos 1 574, and running thence with ierly boundary an the' norther W Elec. R OO Direnaee: narth 43 dotrecs 48 min: utes west 113.04 feet to a stone at_the southwest corner of parcel 5/4, thence with the northwesterly boundary of parcel 5/4 north 57 degrees 54 minutes 30 seconds east 174 t feet to a stone at the intersection of CONDUT BY FR. SHERRI By virtue of the “Borthwesterly line of Parcel 6/¢_and the Extension of the mortherly line of Sher- rier place. 80 feet wide: thence with same northerly line south 40 degrees 55 minutes east 11240 feet to & stone: thence south 52 degrees 50 minutes west 170.84 feet with a line passing 0.50 northwest of the west £ the weet_brick foundation wall of frame house 'on Frederick Amberger's part of ‘marcel 5/4 to the beginning. containing 10408 cquare feet or 0.4455 acres. aublect, however. to right of way, now known a8 parcel 5/35. e Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. ~ All conveancin recording_and notarfal fees at cost of pur: chaser. Terms of sale to be comnlied with within thirty days from dav of ale. other wise the trustees reserve the right 10 resell property at the risk and cost of i defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. i WINSHTE WHEATLEY 710 14th St NW. GEORGE E. MoNEIL. Columbian_Bld. __my14-d&ds exsu Trustees. TOMORROW. THOMAS J OWEN AND SON. Auctiousers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un improved Real Estate Front- ing in Part on Nichols Ave. (formerly Giesboro Rd.), An- acostia, District of Columbia. By virtuo of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 2027, folio 131, €t seq. of the Tand records of ‘the Districi of Coliimbia. and at the mquest of the party sccured therehy. the undersigned trustee will Sell at_public auetion. ‘on_ the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY.NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A'D. 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the following deseribed land and prem- isen ‘situate in the County of Washingtor. District of Columbla. and designated as and heing so much of lof numbered twenty-three (23) in hloek numbered one (1) as is em- braced within the lines of lot numbered ichteen (181 in “Giesborough Manor": all of lots numbered nine (9) 10 thirteen (13 both_inclusive, in block numbered four (4 and so much of lote numbered seven (7) and eight (8) in ‘said block numbered four (4) 58 are embraced within the lines of said lot numbered cighteen (18 bered” one (1) "two (21, tnree (3)" elght ), nine (9). “ten (107, eleven ' (1 (hirieen (13, sixisen (16) seventeen, (17): richieen (18), nineteen (19). twenty! (30)! twenty-one (21), twenty-two’ (22), twent four (24) and tweatyfive '(36) in_ block numbered five (5): all of lots numbe seven (7). eight (8). eleven (1), tweive (12), fiftéen "(15)." sixteen (16). nineteen (19). "twenty ~(20). twenty-thres (23), treniy-tour (34). twénty-five (25). twenty: six (26) and twinty-nine (20) to Afty.one ). both inclusive. in block numbered six all of lota numbered one (1) to. six Doth inclusive. 'in block numbered seven (7): all of Iots numbered one (1) 1o eleven (11). both inclusive. in block num- bered eight (8), and all of lots numbered one (1) 1o sixtéen (16), both inclusive. in Vlock numbered nine (D) i suhdivision made by the United States Realty Company ot part of said lot numbered eighteen (18) in “Gieshorough Manor,” said subdivision heing_known as “Randle Park.” as per plat recorded Jn Liver County mumbersd '18. Tolio 31, of the Tecords of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia, sub. et “lo " bullding line. restrictions aa shown on kaid pla Also, £0 much of said lot numhered eight- cen (18) 'in “Gleshorough Manor™ as is not : all of lots num- | embraced in said subdivision called “Randle | Park™ cxeept the partions of eaid lot_con. veyed to_the Washington City and Point Lookout Railroad Comnany by deed recorded 731, follo 224, in the Jand racords of the District of Columbia. and excent right of way twenty (30) feet wide for uses and purposes of the District of Columhia for construction and maintenance of an outflow sewer over said loi numbered n 18) i “Gieshorough Manor.” de- bed in verdict, of Jury in District Court case numbered 634, Supreme Court of the District of Columh The property will first be offered for sale by the separate lot o parcel. or groups of lots, and immediately thereafter will Te offered for sale in ite entirety. The sale will be finally made in accordance with the one of these methods producing the highest fotal price. the trustee reserving the right in such case to reject the bid or bids pro- ducing the lesser total price. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments. payahle in one and two years, with interest at 8 per cent per an. payable semi-annually from day of " soeured by decd of trust upon- the Troperty xold: or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of fifty dollars ($50) on each lot if sold by the lot, or of two hundred dollars (8200) on each parcel or group of lote. if sold in Rarcele or erow of Tots. or of three hundred dollars ( 1 1ot 28 Gn ‘oniively. il Do required at the' time of sale. All ‘conveyancing. record: ing and revenue stamps to be at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied With within fifteen (1) days from day of sale: otherwise the trustee reserves the rigint 10 resell the proverty at the risk and cost of defaulting purchasér after five (5) days' ivertisement of such_resale in some news- paper publiebed in Washington, District of Columbia. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COM- XY, Trustee. By CORCORAN THOM. ce President. ~ (Seal.) = Al ALBERT “SHILLINGTON. Asst. Secretary. k3 H TTHE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE- described property having failed fo'comply with the terms of sale. the said property will be offered and resold at, the eame hour and place on WEDNESDAY. THE NTY- DT DAY OF MAY. A B, 1058 upon the same terms »nd conditions. except in the event of a saie s an entireiy & devosit of $2.000.00 will be BY ORDER SFUTHE TRUSTEE. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIGNEERS. By virtue of two certaln collateral notes. 1921 default having occurred under the provisions of the same and at the uest of the holder thereof. we will sell at ublic auction. in our office. 1331 G &t n.w.. fn WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENT DAY 0] AY. . 1925, AT ONE B ock P AL The oiliterar therein, to-wit: One certificate for 18% shares of ;' SECOND. 1925. AT FIVE .. the following described land and prem- s situate o the District of Columbia. to- *'Lots 816 and 817 in Square 340. improved s abov, N3 OF SALE: Each lot will be sold TERSS or SALE; Euch Jot o so Bt g B e wars: balance cash. A dc. Tosit of $200 on each house reauired at time | o sale. All conveyancing. recording and no- | Vaifal fees at cost of purchaser. Terms Lo be - {omplied with within thirty days from day of ‘salar otherwise the right is reserved o resell the property at the r d cost of the d faulting purchaser. ont of such resaie . some newanaver vu n'the city of Washinggon. D, e SESHLER & SON. Rubis. .a&ds.exSudholiday. preferred stock of _the Northumberland Apartments Incorporated. = covering Apari- ment No. 303. The Northumberland. and one certificate’ fof 56 i f the’ common Hock of The Northumberland ~Apartments Incorporated. covering Apartment No. 3 ! The Northumberland. “Terme: Cash. Al parties interested take "":;guos J. OWEN & SOX. Muctioneers. TOMORROW A WESCHLER & SON. Mmp!cy St-honery, Fixtures, Cases, Cash anuhr, Etc. d | Court of Iustrict u' SnkrIRIN SO e, Bernard, B d fwill weh public_auction (‘Wnl« ) ll“w Pa oy n W -Tth \' (]L atoc] fl' S!J' tionery. incl Fountain Prlu uml Miscellaneous Office 81 Plien, Also mahoguny Natiogsl Cash e astve “aie an entirety e of Stock By virtue of r of the Supre é:mmm ket ot 1B 1 \ WEDN ENTYISEVEN »g‘"mu" &:’fi’ Paper. Envelooe Iotn Kot Boons, Wruric Ronks. Pone1ee Bil T'Ndn Yer: "Counters. Floor 1 Cases. ! Toceived | Termis _my21 ADAM ner Business Property, Four- story Brick Building, No. 903 New York Ave. N.W. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust duly )nni’l A 1.000 sale e Tand ricords of the Dlatrict of Columbi ale by public i\lfikfl? ¥| 1re of q. e o iy e of T the "subdivizion mude by 107. of the records of the office {5 Tgame 51 the sottheast corner of fnches: thence northwesterly at. righ the Morthenst. corner of said thence sattlement. balance in two eaual payments. W years from day ént. or upon required of the pure ser at time o e | recorded in Liber No. 4751, folio 340 of request of the bparties secu the undersigned trustecs will offer AT O MAY. A a'i.or& PN, the muain‘ an mld prerises e city of . District of \u\umhh. to - wi Part of tot 1 v the heirs o Pg.mx.an of Sayare 372 a8.per_vlat nmru in Liver N tolis of lhr surveyor of lhp District of Columbla, Geweribed "ws “followa: vz, Besinning for lot and square, and running thence mulh- westerly on New York avenue 35 feet and angles to sai 35 feet. 4 inches to the morth Tin Tot" thenee cast, to south 18 feet to the plae of beginning. Terms of wale: One-third cash at time of the first payment to be due one year from | time of seitieme Vient due sich * ‘other terms ‘as . may be Ebon af ‘time of sale. A" depouit ot All " conveyan % ording. notarial and ‘revente stimps AL The cost of pur Chgser. Terms of sale fo be complied with \Withfa 50 ‘daye from dav of sale. otherwise the '(rustees Teserve the riehi to resel] the Droperty at the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale 10 some ewspaper Dub- Tished in_the eity of Washineton, D. C. THOMAS W. STUBBLEFIELD. CHARLES MacMATHIAS, rusty PEYSER. EDELIN. PEYSER & PEYSER. Attorneve for Holders of Notes. my16-d&ds exSu ADAM A. WESCHLE Auctionee: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNI PROVED LOTS ON St STREET. B TW WHITTIER AND V STREFTS, FAIRL AW re¥ irtie 6f @ coriain deed of trust dyly on May 7. 1025. as instrument B ot ea . Of the land records of the Dis: trict_of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured toraby. the undersined trustee will offer for sale in front of the premises WEDNES THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF 1923, AT FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK the Hollowingdescribed land and oremises situate in the District of Columbia. to wit Lots numbered forty-three (43) and forty- four (44)in sguare thirty-ons hundred and sixty-five (3185) in the subdivision known as Fairlawn Manor as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia, book 57. page 40 Terms of Al cash. A deposit of $200 required at time of ale. con- fees a vezancing, Tecording and nolarial cost ‘o purchaser, rms 10 be compl With Skl 1BTELy days from day o " otherwise the trustec reserves the ri 1o resell the proverty at the risk and of e defaulting purchaser ‘after five asve advertisement of such resale in some news- fener publianed in the cirof Washineton. . H. McNEILL. Trustes. Afi-low::ns‘ P VALDABLE FRAME DWELLIN 3. “BEING N ISES 2824 27th STREET \l(\fl. By virtue of a_certain d-vd n! trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4891 folio 102 et sea.. | of the land records of the Distriet of Colum. Bia. and at ihe request of the party ththrie"y. the undersigned trustees will nubli WED A EVE DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1935, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P M. the following described land and premises, situated in the District of Ce fumbia, and. desirnated as and beine jot n gouare 43432 in the subdivision nv Ann K. Warren of part of “‘Greenvale.” as per Diat, recorded in the office of the survevor for the Bistrict of Columbia in Book 63, at page B¢ ‘Terms THOS. J. OWEN & SO TRUSTEES! ' LE, secured sell Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500, further particulars of which will ba announced at time of sale; the urchase price above said trust 10 be gll rn cash. A deposit of $200 required. on- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’'s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adver- tised and resold_at the discretion of the trustees. BORERT B WARRE: MUNSON O. B FUTURE DAVE. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Eighteen Val- In Alley Between First and Third Street, Allison and Webster Streets Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5114_Tolio 57 el seq. of the land records of the District of Colum. bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at publi uction, in front of the premises. on UESDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE, AD 1025 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises. sit- uate in {he District of Columbia and desic. nated as and beang parcel 111/14 des aa follows: Beginming. for sthe Southeast corner of Jot 4 o0 Famminy thende noruwesterls slon eastern _boundary line of said lot square 8310 144,31 feet, thence south 62.37 east 284.68 feet to the intersection of the uorth line of a 15-foot public alley and the southwesterly dary of “parcel 111/2, thence west slong, the. Rorth line of said 15 foot public alley 214. 81 feet to the place of beginning and kngwn for the purpose of tax- ation and assessment 1 111/14 sll as shown in survey bool page 165 in the officeof the survevor for’ the. District of Columbi, ‘Term Sold_subject to & prior deed of trust fi:r $1.500, due October 1925. inter- est at 6%, further particulars of which will Ye announced at time of sale: the purchase prica_above’ said trust ‘to be’ paid $500.00 n canh and the balance in eqey monihly in- stallments. deposit o! .00 required. (Am\')un'ln(. recordiny memu stamps at purchaser's cost. OH!II be complied S LB thity days, othefwise e forfeited and the properiy may be advertise at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM BRAYSHAW. CHARLES A. APPLEBY. ds.exSu&hol Trustee: OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- ‘STORY FRAME DWELLING. BEING PREMISES #0. 2645 MYRTLE AVENUE NORTHEAS' By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4501, folio 363, et seq, of the land records of! lh. District of Columbia, and at the red of the party secured thereby, the un slgned trustees will ull lic .n-.-umg. in front of the I URSDA"\v ‘THE FOURTH DAY OF Jb A. D. 1925, A e OORTRIBAY, O CLOCK. P31 the fol: lowing-described land and premises, situate in the Count o( Washington, Distriot of Columbia, an f!ulad as and being Jot 25 in the nubdn' ion made by Herman Harbers of lot 16 in block 8 ‘“‘Woodridge™ as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in book 64 at page 189. sald block 8 being designated for ~ pur of xation a8 square 4318, Subject to covenants of record. Terins of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years. with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable eemi-annually, from day of sale, socured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. _All convey- ancing. recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 0 be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trusiges reserve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting aser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, FIRMAN R. H ERWIN B. my23-d&ds.exSu&hol Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, No. 2132 13th Street, N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Seplember 22, 1924. and recorded October 20, 1924, as Instrument No. 170 of the land récords of the District of Columbia. and at the request ‘of the party ‘hereby. the undersigned trugtees will. o (Ieuh o for eals by e ublic ction, in front of HURSBAY. THE FOUR’ OF ."'JNE< 1025, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P the Toliow: ing described land and s, situate in the Disirict ot Columbia. owlt’ Lot 145 fn Samuel A. ibdivision of lots in square 235 Il r plat recorded in Liber lfl. lnlin 140 of e records of the rveyor's office of the District of Columbia. subject to right of way over the rear three feet of said lot_improved as above. Torms of sale e’ above property will be sold subject o & prior deed of trust for $3.600 at 7%. due )'!brulolz 17, 1928; bal- ance cash. A depasit of $500 required of pur- chaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. revenue stam d notarial fees at_cost of purchaser. of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight 10 resell the property at the riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five day\l advertisement of such resal newspaper émbnnhed in the Cit ‘fllwfl and resold D. Wm ‘Trustees, agreed | uable Metal Garages Situated | Auctioneers: ' ctior e Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- 5 | | | 1 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. Estate Sale taing, Draperi niture. Particular attention is called to 'the P 0dd Pieces of Reception Room and Librar: | By Catalogue—Sale Absolute—To Clase the Estate | Inspection by Card Wednesday Afternoon Phone M. 7581 C. H. LUENGENE, Auctioneer Invites Your Special Attention to An Important at Auction Joseph W. Folk. The entire contents of the Private Residence 2840 Woodland Drive, N.W., Washington, D. C. 'To be sold at auction Thursday, May 28th, 1925, at 11 a. m. On the Premises. Valuable Antique Furniture, Steinway Baby Grand Piano, Dining, Reception and Bedroom Furnitur Pieces of Unusual Furniture, Bric-a-brac, Library of Books, Cur- Carpets, Rugs, Refrigerators, Tablas, Perch Fur- ‘Lynmrduu.:mmw.mmmammu % Mirrors, Chairs, Clocks, 0dé4 {od Dining Room and Furniture. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. AUCTS. Misses’, Children’s and Men’s Furnnhmp, Jewelry, Foun- tain Pens, Showcases, Cash Register, Typewriter, Iron Safe, Etc., Contained in No. 413-415 9th Street N.W. By Public Auction Thursday, May 28th, 1925, Commencing 10:30 A.M. 1.000 and Children's White Dresses 0 dozen Mes in original ~Overalls. Jumpers, Union Suits, Hosiers. Misser' and Children's Suede Shoes. ¥ine Plote. 00 vairs Arctics. Etc lass Center Case, Tron Safe. Undorwood Tybe: Ca!: 5 ater, g. ELY THEREAFTER, ok Bags. Gillette aumllly Fountain Pens. Jewele Floor Cash Regi wnn Jowelt laree ’KB- i Canh ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. AUCTS. my25-3t "THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of One-Fifth Un- divided Interest In and to the Following Land and Premises. By virtue of a certain deed of truat, dated May 8 1023, duly recorded in Liber' 4871. folio 207 et sea.. ot the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned iristees “will well at ‘public auction, in_the oftice of \vgn & 3 T DAY oF [hos. ) n, « TONE, A}‘ TOR8Y AT OXE w LOCK Sne-R{th: Undivided thterst in the following deseribed land and premiscs. ' sitiate In the FII of shingtan, District of Colum desimated as aid bein lot 42 in Hopiing and _othe vision ot 96, as per plat reco: m the office o fuetyer tor | ine- Bistrice, of “Columbia Book " J. # e 213, improved mm-:' o 618" B &ireet. northw lot 28 in 3. 'C. MeGuire square 624, as per plat rece the o the surveyor for lhe District of Cohuu in Book 3 1oa "Sfo -mn'fl e ||r-\ From ises No, ¢ north- west ) and 31 in g at the, norheast corner of sald lot Gret. shuare 863 , Bosinning - thence west' 50 feel, thenge south thenco cast 50 feet.'to Second streel, thence north on Second street 18 feet to the beginning. improved by northwest an for the taxation as lot 830. Also, lot 75 in Horace 3 Gray's eundivision of ‘square 881, as per t recorded in the office of the gurveyor for the District gf Cotumbla in hoo page O improvéd by rremises No. 11 strent northeast. and designated for taxation Durposes as 1ot K0 “ATeo, pact of orizinal iot 13 in square dencithed ss followe Beginning ‘on 13th street 10 feet and inches, uth of {he ~oreast corner o aid Iot: thence south 17.42 feet: thence west 72 'feet © inches: thence north 1742 feet thence east 72 fret A inches to the beginning improved by premises No. 408 13ih street northwent. ‘and designated for the purposes of taxation and assesement zs lot 802 Jerme of sale: All cash. $100.00 devosit required on each parcel. or $300.00 deposit T1%601d. ag an entirets. will ‘he required at time of ‘sale. ‘All convevaneing. recordink. rovenuo stamps. etc.. At cost of purchaser Torms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale otherwise tho trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaer. after five days' advertisement of ruch gesale’ in some ~newspaper published in Washington. urposes of 50 2 QEN A THONPSOX __my20.22 Trustees. THOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a certain deed of frust duly recorded in Liber No. 3045, folio 310 et seq. o1 (hie land rncords of the District of Cohum: Dia, ‘at the request of the party seeured thereby, and pursuant 1o a defree nassed in Equity Cause No. 40688. the undermaned substituted trustees \lll sell at public auc- tlon. in_front of the ises. on THURS- DAY, THE 28th DAY 0 MAY, A 3 COMMENCING AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M . the undivided one-third remainderman’s in- terest of an’enr‘- E Wright. subject to the lite atate of Lucy ¥ R Wriebt, in and to the following dg ribed land and premises. gituate in the District of Columbia. and F‘(nal«l as lnfl Jhein; 1 nel No. 1323 10th i\ _r' situated on lo| in -IIIIM No. thereafter. Dremises No, 1328 situated on lot No. in Ininediate 10th st n.w.. square’ No. 367 mmedlitely iheroatter, premisss No. 1327 %'Olhqal n.w., situated on lot 73 in square o, Immzd.hhly thereafter. premises No. 1331 10th 5. mws sitaated on parte of lo 27 No. in squi No. 367, being known for assessment and faxation purposes as lot No. 814. Immediately ‘thereatter. premises No. 1333 10th st. n.w., D of Nos. 27 and 28 in square N e nu' nown for aseess- ment and Il!llion purposes as lot No. 815 Triedlately' hereaficr. Sramises No. 1355 10th tuated on part of 1ot No. 28 in l$ 87, being the north 22 feet 11 inches front by the full depth of said lot. O mmedialery 'fx: reater. lot on T_st - miedia r. lot on T at. as segsed s lot N 6" in square No. :‘ . is the east 2‘4! 'fl‘ front on T st. by the f\l" depth of origi lot No. 3 in said square, improved large brick wnfhoule. rms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to_ be paid in_ casn. balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two 257, "With Tterdet ‘At 6 per centum ‘ber annum, payable semi-annually. from day of Traperty sou. GF Al cash. at,the ption o property sod. o all ¢ e option © e purehaser. A depostt ot'$208508 on each Jot ‘will be requi at time of e. All conveyanging. Nc?l’dhll, etc., at cost of pur- chaser. sale be complied with within flfl"l dil after ratification of sale by the cou: erwise the trustees reserve the rikht to resell the property at the risk y0d ont of defauiuing purchaser. afler Ve vertisem ent, of gy in some newspaper, published,In uhlnflcn . 0% o loru& Byliding, uilding. my16-d&ds.exSu endall R tees: THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN ‘AS PREMISES 1322 S STREET NOR' ST, By virtue of & certain n! trust. dated 50 tember 2, 1924, bd instrument No. recorded September 19, 1024, among the Tand records of Tae Dietrict of Gojumbia; and at the request of the party secured théreby, the undersigned trustees will sell at Duhhc auction in front of the pi 8, on F DAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF J 1925, at FOUR P.N., the xollnvln be? lolI land ‘and mises. situate in the Distri Columbin, and. desismated as and el 08 InGeores 7. eamne's subdivision o in_square 239.’ as per plat recorded in office of the survevor for the District of Columbis L4 ll 0“0 339. ‘Terms: f trust for If\}l‘ hic i e anniqunced at n-- * e urchase price sbove: s Le n? paid |5 Klponts ot $300.80 reauired. Eon: g A eerihe and. sevenue. STAmps. 3t Purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- IH'.’I(A mdmpmpqny nu:'be advertised and Eomae FRANE' A, GISBONS, my25-dkds.exSubhol R estese. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 'S" SALE_OF FlA“E “UETEE l¥ A Sllho% NO. ket By virtue of a = e «a .ofix llsutelllul! Bt land mls 7 c ot B3 stecs S61d_gubject to a prior deed of ‘,E.D . fil::!‘r particul: of announ at time of sale: Drice _above said trust to be paid in ot A it of $200 required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps urchasers cost. ‘Terms 10 be combiied wnfi wll day (urlelhd and trust. for which will the purehase otherwise deposit the property may be adver- tised and resold &t the discretion of the mfl*% 712 Second streef | if 3 | resell the property THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Sale of Six Dwellings, Being Five Bricks and One Frame|_r Five Bricks and One Frlm% 502 Clarks Court, 1218 1218!, 6th St., and 1210 6th St. Southwest. At Auction feirtiie of autharity vested in the un- dersigned we wil hublic auction, in front o1 the premisce, on FRURSDAY FHE TWENTY-KIGHTH LAY OF MAY_1998. AT FIVE PM_ lot 148 in square 502, being premises 1216 6th st 500 and 502" Clarks Immediately |htrrlll!r lot 81 and nul of Tot N0 ansessod un 1ot 807 in sguare 502 being premises 1218 and 1218 '3;»: ot IV Immediately thereafter lot in square 50, being premisey 1210 6(h at. v, Thn Of kale: Parcels one and. (wo each wld ubject to an indebtedness of $3.500.00. parcel three sold subject to an indebtedness of $3.000,00, the purchase price above said trusts 1o be' paid in_ cash doposit” ot $200:00 "required on barcer. Al con veyancing. recording and revemue stamps at st of purchaser.” Terms to be complied it widhin (Birty dave:” otherwise deposty forfeite the property advartised an: resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting Durchaser THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. _myladbsesves . T O ADAM A. WESCHLER & SO Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story Brick Dwelling Arranged in Apartments, Containing 11 Rooms, Three Baths, H.-w. Heat, Elec. Light, No. 1304 Monroe Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5154, folio 270 et tea.. of the fand records of tho Distriot %4 pf Columy ‘and ot the request of U l’u.nb the undersirmied trumcer g forwals by public wuction. in front of"the remipes "o B ESDAY. THE SECOXD pav F J 1928, OUR O'CLOCK P.M the !bllo\ml described land situate in the District of Columb! Lot 18 'in Kirkwood Biut rcontied L x'r:lr“&nnu 3T fotio "1 "0f a olio 10 fhe' records of the office of the gurvayor of the District of Columbia, designated for t stion purposes as lot 10. square 2838, sub- Ject "to bullding restriction line and coven- ants of record, fmproved as above Torma of sale: The avove pronerts will he g0ld subject to a prior deed of toii for $.000 at 6% due Jsnuary 24 gnce one-thind cash, the remaindes in o Iy paymeny known at sale. ser a encond ot trust uion the soid. or all cash over trut. at Purchater. A deposit of $600 reauired of | » at”time of sale. ANl conve ording. and notarial f purchaser. ' Terms of With within thirty days fr gtherwige'the irusices rece at the the defaulting purchaser advertisement of such resal aper published in the City of . C. i nE M. WARD, “Prustees. vision of __my21-ddds.exs THOS. J. OWEN AUCTION TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED "REAL ESTATE, SIT IN CHILLUM CASTLE HEIGHTS AND STOTTS PA By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No, 4311 folig 247 ot an - Siment 1387 of the "Pind Tecords” of tbe District of Columbia. and at the reques the party secured thereby. the undersgned trustees will sell at publle_auction. on the Rpmises o0 n‘mx THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1925, AT OCLOCK P.M. and premices, situate in the District of Co- Tumbia. and desievated as and_being lote 4R340 and 50, in square 3383, 1ot 70 in aquare | 93, lot 95 In square 370N, lots 48 and 49 in edusre 3705, lots 70 mid 77 in square 3706, lot 55 in square’ 3701, 'lov in square 3701, lots 42 and 43 in’square 5700 lots 89 and 70 In sguare 4712, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid in cash. balance in two ecual installments. payable in one and two years. with interest at - centum _per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trusi upon property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. deposit of $200 will be Tequlred at time of sale on cach group. Al conveyancing. . revenue stamps, stc.. at cost’ of purchaser. Terms of sale 10 be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustess reserve the right to' resell the property and cost of defaulting purchaser, days' advertisement of such newspaper published in W mglon PERCY H. RUSSELL, FELIX LAKE. my18 d&ds exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & S8ON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL SRORT RRICK DWELLING N 13th STREET % By ViFiue of & ceriain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3631, folio 191 ef sea.. of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured Ehe undersigned trustees will sell IY. on in Hgnl of the premis DAY OF JLN"E AD 1025. A't!roLn-er ©'CLOCK P.X.. the following "described land_an nremi t- uate in the Cuunhv of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 83 in Jamoe M, Hensley's subdivison of lots in plock 57 “Columbia Helghta' as ver plai recorded in Liber Co\lnly 9. folio 5 e i LT oy of ibe servesor of the District nl Columbia. subject to coven- ants of record. Terms of sale: Ope-third of the ase money to be paid in cash, balance in two cqual”ingtaliments pavable’ in_one two years, wi Khbk‘numn at 8 per ‘“’ ualvum fi ‘:i num.’ payable semj-annually, trom ll‘m np" 2 .J" ugl .t‘ru‘-v. um':,..':? roperty sold, or c f rirchascr. ° A icaaut o1 ‘325600 il be’required at time of sale. ~ All conveysuc- Anl. recording, revenue stamps. etc.. ai cost of purchaser’ Terms of sale’ o be com; with_ within thirty davs from day of B e A oA et ro e Ticht 10 Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. nemes such resal Daper p nhod o, Washington, B.°C. WL TAM A wu,le, xSu&hol Frustées. Ql Account of Holiday Next Regular Weekly Sale Household Goods By Public Auction at Weschler’s 9:20 Pa. Ave. N.W. Friday, May 29|: Commencing 9:30 A.M. my26.27.38 ADAM A. & SON, Auctionsers A WESCHLER & 30 Used Automobiles By Public Auction- On Lot No. 1412-Church St. N.W. Thursday, May 28th, 1925, Commencing 1030 A.M. Tourings Roadsters |2 Sedans Coupes afie % A le. in 2 ONDA Many Late Models, Some Repossessed Buick, Studebaker, Nash, Packard, Dodge, Durant, Overland, Willys- Knight, Cleveland, Chandler, Ford, Lexington, Maxwell, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet and others. Terms Over $100 On View May S76h corded in Tab The Tand records of't yun. § ‘b’ll otz may be resold | WILLIAM the follwing described lapd | en. and for ot | Wasni THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment House, Known as the Situated 1401 Girard St. N.W. By virtue of 4 certain’deed of trust duly 3, folio 56 et sea. Of At the reagest ’Sfm :“J"a‘iu'wy"'-'é'e"u'? hereby, the undersiened trustoes’ wiil ecil ublic Auclmll in lunl o Fn fi. n the mm‘ ymbla ot 1 in block 'Counbnn 2 *North Grounds o onded | ofiice 2 per biay or Tor | B of Eofubibia in iber Governer 'p end, at folio 149, lock beite now known. 1of Dugnoss of mment and taxation s souare 2608, o- gether with the improvements thereon. e third of the puichase blld P T (ll . balance in two Timdnte ayable’in one and two Tntereel” por” contum per num g-nme m’uwrl from day of eale. cxr ugon the property or -n Sash at ibe ox!lon of, the pur- auer.” K dovout” of re- au e oat ke, Comvey rm recording. revenue stamps un potary fees be at 8¢ of purel mr xes (O d 16 date of o risioes reserte right L \-wd-( ty to mlke e deposit requi urml nl sale before accepting any I;AL Terms of 10 be tnmpl‘td with within thirty’ daye afler saje. atherwise prop: at risl cost of de- {aulting” purchager. after. five dave’ sdver: e such resaln {n some newspapar p?%lshed in the city of rl’lnl'lfln. D';l;.lt‘l g STOPHER i, POPE. SIELE Luuaz g Flisees. DONALDSON. JOHNSON & FRAILEY, (lorpiess Tor Holder of Notes. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia, Holding a District Court—in re candenination of land for, the widening of 2oth Strect and nue, in the Districy of Golumbi Court No lication.—_Notice is hereby Commissioncrs ot the Dietric pursuant’ (o”a ‘certain prov ress. approved Mare ttled. “An Act?muking appropriatio the expenses of the government of the grict of Columbia, ‘for ‘the fiscal sear ending Juoe thirticth. nineteen hundred snd four- teen, and for other purposes.” whereby they aro kuthorized to open, extend, or widen any street, avente, Toad of mahway to conform with ‘the plan of the permanent system of lighwaye in’ that portion of the District of Coluj outaids 0f the citics of Wasbing ton and Georgetown adopied under the Act of Congrows pproved March . 1803. amended by the Act of Congress approve June 26, 1898 by condemuation under the provisions of subchapter one of chapter fif: feen of the’ Code of Law of the District of Columbia). have ‘filed a petition in this court prasing the condemnation of the land Deccasars for the ‘widening of 20th Street and Cathedral Aventie, in the District of Co lumbia. as shown on 4 map or biat fled with the aid petition, as part thereof, and praying alco that this Court empanel 4 jury in ancordance with the law provided for in ch Cases Lo asaess The damige each owner of Tund to 'be ‘taken may sustain by reason of the said widening of 20th Street snd (4 thedral ‘Avenue. in the District of Columbia, and the condemnation of the land necessary | for the purposes thereof, and to assess as Denefits resuiting therefrom the ent amount of said damages. including the ex penses of these proceedings. upon any lands which the jury may find will be benefited as provided for in and by the aforesaid Ac of Congress.” Tt ie. by the Couft. this day of May, 1925, ORDERED, That all per- #0ns having gny 'interest in thewe proceed- inks be and they are hereby warned commanded to appear in this Court on or before the 18th ‘day of June, 1025, at 10 o'clock A.M_. and continue i ttendanee un- ul the Court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award of dam- 8gea and the assessment of benefits of the iury to be empaneled and sworn berein and | it is further ORDERED. That a copy of this | notice and order be published twice a week for two successive weelis in the Washington Eyen the Wachington Times and the Post. newspapers published in the said District, commencing at least tw v daye before the caid 18th day of June 1625, It ts further ordered, that a cops e and order be served by the tates marshal, or his depaties, upr owners of the fee e Tan: d herein as may he found b evuties, withi 15th day of J HITZ. sopy By ¥ F.on AND JAMES (. WILKES, Altorneys. N EME COLRT OF trict Columbia, Holding Court——In re condempation of Jand fo- th extengion of Nicholson strest wes Branch road, in_the District of (¢ District Court No. 1648 —Notice and Order of Publication —Notice is hereb the Commissioners of bia (pureuant to a ce the expen ernment trict of Columbia, for the fiscal year end June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and 1 purposes.” whereby t cpen, extend, or widen any street, avenue, road or highway fo con form withi the plan of the permanent mys tem of highwass in that portion of the Die trict a_outeide of the cities of corgeiow =" appr the s, 189K, by ovisions of ‘subwh: n of the Code of District of Columbia), have filed a in this court ing’ the condemnation o the ‘land necessary for the extension Nichoison street west of Piney Branch road, in the District of Columbia, as shown on & map or plat filed with the said petition, as part thereof. ‘and praying also that this Court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases 1o asess the damaces each owner of land to be Laken are “authorized to the ap may sustain by reason of the said extension | of Njcholson street west of Piney Branch road, in the District of Columbia, and the condempation of tke Jand necessary for the purposes thereof, znd 10 assess a8 benefits resulting therefrom the entire amount of said damages, md\mm( the expenses of these any hnd.l which the jury may fied 'lu ‘benefited, provided {orc S ¥y (he sicrotid Aok oF Coperme s ® Co n ay of May. 1025, Ordered. that all persons having any interest in se proceedings be and they are hereby warned and commanded. to appear in this Court on or before the 18th day of June, 1925, at 10 o'clock am., and continue in attendance until the court shall have made its final order ratifying and con- firming the award of damages and the as- sessment of benefits of the jufy to be em- p“.:r‘:]‘ and "swnm heram‘ "}Ild it is further ore & copy of this notice and order be n&nnmm twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washington Eventng Star, the Washington Times and the Wash- 1 m_ Post. newspapers pubjished in the d District, commencing &t Jeast twent, days before the ssid 18th day of June, lfl!‘v 1t is further ordered, that & copy Of this notice -and order be ‘served by the United States marshal, or his deputies, upon each of the owners of the fee of the land to be condemned herein as may be feund by the said marshal, or his deputies, within the District of Columbia, and upen the tenants and occupants of the same, before the said 18th day of June, 1020. x”"“ o ORGAN . 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