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AUCTIONS. TED TO BUY—HOUSES. TNVESTMENT PROPERTY AND room dwelling for quick sale. “wa OOPE 4,%ROOM BRICK (FOR WHITE). A- camh_an per mo.:_space for Ea- JAkg; Tor own occupancs. Address Box i 100 CASH ‘um TO i7" Dungaion. oF 'S ras’ beass i Weos: ridge or pkland: price met over B&.000 Brentwood rd. e or call | CREVY D €C—6 OR 7 ROOM house. ot over $12.500: state terms and full detaile Address Bo: T TO BUY DIRECT FRON OWNER. 6 room and bath house in the n.w. sec- tion for colored. $500 cash. $50 mo: reads 10 bur. Address Box 41-Z. Star office. * WILL PAY o small . CASH FOR COLORED HOUSES .mmmm property. Call Nr. DIRECT ~FROM OWNER. 8 K. BRICK home. “What have you that $750 cash. bal on_easy terms. will buy? Adams 4121 ™ Please give price. Im By s can invest up to $3.000. full information including lowest mediate action. Address Box ofice. QUICK ACTION. 6 to 10 Toom hrick house in a good u. B or se section: must have possession 45 davs. Call Matn 2730 or e raail Room 405. People's Life Tnsurance Bidx. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF; clients who want houses and in-! vestment property. Can pay| cash. Let us have your prop-| erty to sell. JOHN QUINN 704 13th N ar i - | to | ( SEVERAT Capitol st. trade or rent Several f-r. modern bricks for colorsd cinity Sherman ave Bargain price: easy terms, E RYVON.CO. L “ !Tl"l{ FRONT PROPERTY. COTTAG EH ROOMS, FURNISHED, SALT- water bathing, N\Mml one-hour electric train: rent. Ll 4 ROOM cm—nre WEST CHESAPEAKE | Beach. | For informaiion call 945 K st. n.w 5-ROOM COTTAGE AT NORTH BEACH—On d st ont, wpposite North Beach Hotel for sale reasonable on Considar rent- INC., 23 F St | | { | corders. Talking Machine Booths, "AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW . THE EVEN AUCTION SALES. _FUTURE DAYA. NG STAR, WASHINGTON. AUCTION s.u.m FUTURE DA ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of Radio Sets, Parts and Supplies, Talking Machines and Records, Office Equipment Fixtures, Furni- 1463-1405 Park Road N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme | Conts of ‘the Tistricr of Calimbia holding » Bunkruptes Court in re Radio Sales Stu- ®io. Ine. Bankrupt No. 1588. the under- signed trustee will sell within the above SR y Public Auction Friday, June Sth, 1925 Commencing 10 O’clock A.M. Radiolas. Regeneflex Grand. IT. 1A IV, Y and VI: Federal 110, Western Electric Power Amplifier. Kellogg B Eliminator. Am- plifiers. Head Seis. Loud Speakers. Batierias, Condensars. Maters, Rheostats. Transformers. Tubes. Wire, Crystal Sets and Miscellansous Parts and Accessories T ‘Machines. nets. about 800 Bl'\ll\ll Itk Reco Fixtures and Offics Bguipment. Mahogany and Oak PI - Des! Type. w r Deaks and Chairs Klg‘o‘ Swivel and Side Chairs. Metal Legal Flle. Security Steel Cabinet, Adding Machine. writer, Check Writar. 6-Clerk Electric Ganh’ Registar. Floor Cases. Mahogany Wall Cases. "(om case. Ejectric Fans. Kardex Cases, Globe Re. Draperies, ete. Also Ford Delivery. Puraiture. Living Room Suites, Couch. Davenport Tariea SMirrare, Lady's Mah. Desk Winasor #nd other Chairs, Floor Lamps, Tapestry and Japanese Panels, Chinese Rug, The above will first be Offered as an en. rety and 1 A salisfactory bid la"not e ceived will be immediately sold in detail. ‘Torm: Cash. Oper for aspection 4 to 3 pm. day before (‘ n ABE S HEPFERN Trustee T and . Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story Brick Dwelling Arranged in Apartments, Containing 11 Heat, Elec. Light, No. 1304 Monroe Street N.W By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No' 8154, folio 279 st wea of the land records of the District of Colum® bia. it the request of the party secured the, the' undersiziied trustees will offer for sale by publ auction. in_front of the Apply cottrefs P §ood. gouds: fishing oy 465-X. Star_office. 4 ACRES. 2% MILES WA Williams. 230 i FRONT perty. W. | Baltimore. | i je2ie | FOR_ COLORED—CROICE WATERFRONT | 10t 30 miles from_Washington. over good Mars loca- | £ Ruskin ave e o $100. aperior. resiricted Weeklr terms il desired or river until Sept. st t over $30 | Qonth. Must be within 1 hours ride of | Washingt e WANTED—CO’ N THE BA\' OR | rivar for last week in June. Small cottage surroundings * desired ~ Responsinlg Address Box 3.V SEE EDGEWATER BEACH NOW from “Washington: no mud: no sandy mamificent view. Free Dlat’ l»d illustrated man trom WILLIAM | Blde.. Washington. | roads: ot | erms on ottages pooklet with auto foa - $350 up. and_S10 per mop!h Daily train service. %00 Toads. Inquire At land office on board: MAN & HEINZMAN. 1504 LOW THE ORA. CEDARHURST-O; Hefined, restricted Summer colony on Chesapeake Bay, near Shadyside, Md.: zood road. Lots for sale at low prices and on | easy terms. Bring vour lunch and your bathiog suit: plearant 30-mile drive irom | D. C. liae via Marlboro and polis pike. Eree civeulyr and road - map sauest. | one Main! 3500, BAUMAN & HEINZMAN 1504 H st nw COLON A large boardi itifol Jawn IAL BEACH. vA & house: water and sewer, th_shade: aiso nice f-room house. water and sewer: for rent or for sale ol to T. F. MASON. Colon'al Beach. Va.. 2030 Fxe st CHOICE LOTS ON THE BAY Ray Crast, peake Beach. Md. Price. $600. Terms. ca<h and S15 per month. ? J. EDWARD LEWIS, 212 15h St NW SUMMER HOMES. WITL BENT SHACK GR SMALL HOT! with ground, on Fatsmzc. R. HOWE, Silver | % P. O SEES s BUet AERALD HARBOR. MD_ 97 MILES_FOR | rent. 5 rooms and screensd poreh: furnished | for seven Near Round Bar $25 week. Co, 92712 3* PLEASANT. 10-ROON. FURNISHED HOUSE. | large veranda, shade trees, garage: 5 minutes from ocean. $1.100 for Summer. 511 Ashury Park 3 e AUCTION SALES. THIS_AFTERNOON. O TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALU. STORY FRAME DWELLIN PREMISES NO. 2645 MYRTLE AVEN NORTHEAST virtae of a certain deed of trust | recorded, in Liber No. 4801, folio et seq.. of the records of the ct of Columbia, and at the request | of ihe party secured thareby Sizned srustees will well 8t public auction Ju front of the premisen. on THURSDAY. | THE FOURTH DAY OF J D 1928, | AT FOUR-THIRTY O the fol Jowing-described land situate in the County of Columbin. and designated as 95 "in the wubdivision made rbers of 1ot 16 in block & per plat recorded in the office of the rveyor for the Dis of Columbia in book B4 at page 158. said block R being demignated [0 purposes taxation s | satiae’ 4m18" Subject Tenants of | Tecar Terma of sale: One.thitd of the purchase | morer o, be yid in camh. halance in two | fqual installmeits, payable in one and two yeara, “with interent a1 @ per'centum ‘per Annum. pasanls semi-annually. from das of | ale. wacured by dead of trust upon the | Draperts sold. or all cash. At the option of the ‘purchaser. A deposit of 3200 will he requirad 3t time of aale. All conv Ancing. Tacording. revenus s cost ot purchaser Termn complisd with within thirty day | 4 of ‘Sale. otherwiss the trustess ressrve th FigHU 10 r#sell the property at the risk and | cost of defaulting atter five Aase advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper publishad in “Washingten, D! C. FIRMAN R HORNER. ERWIN B. MCINTYRE Akdn.exsukhol Trusi [ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Brick Dwelling, No. 2132 13th Street, NNW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Bepismber 22. 1924, and recorded October | 0. 1924, as (nstrument No. 170 of the land | ecords of the District of Columbia, ! he request of the parts secured therel indersigned ‘trustees will offer for aale by ubiic auction. in front of the < HURSDAY, THE FOURTH DAY | 925 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. ihe follow & described 1and and Dremises. situste in e District of Columbia. vo-wit: Lot 148 in amuel A. Drury's subdivision of lota in vare, 345 as per plat recorded in Liver 19 lio 140 of the records of the surveyor's e of the District of Columbia. subjact to ieht of wAv over he rear three leet of said 7. improved ac above Terma 0f sale: The above property will sold wabiect (o o orior deed”of" trust o 3,500 a1 7%. Cue Fabruars 17. 1928: bal nce cash. A deposit of $500 required ot pu haser at time of aale. Al convevancing. rordinz. revenue stamips ‘and ‘notarial fees i coat of pulchaser. Terms of sale fo be nmolied. with Within thirty dasa from day | f wale. Otherwise the (ruataes ressrva the isht 16 resell the property at the risk and ort of the defaulting purchaser. after Ave | axe’ advertisement of such resale in some ewkpADer published in the City of Wash- = OTTO B HOPKIN: JOSEPH A. ROTH 0 o THOS. JOWEN & SON, ADCTIONEERS. RUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN PREMISE! 15117 "FATRMONT ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly corded in Liber No. 5007, folio 186, et sec the Jand records of the District of 'Colum: a. and at the request of the party secured #by. the undersigned trustees will sell at Pl auction. in tront of the premiss, on ONDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. 1925. AT FOUR-THIRTY Of‘u)fl( the following-described land and prem- ‘situate in the District of Columbia, and | cibdivision e ubdivision lots in h|m"k 2. “Columbia Heights.”" as r plat recorded in Liber unty 0. folio [24. of the records of the office of the sur- ¥Gr of the District of Columbia. Subject covenants of record. Block 32 now known br Durposes of assessment and tazation as Terms:_Sold subject 1o & prior deed of ust for $7.500. Turther particulars of which 1 be Annbune tme of sale: the pur- hase Drice abo: frant o be paid i ash. U8 feposit of $300 requ & ¥ ancing, Tecording and revenus. aampe st lirchaser's cost. Tarma (0 be complisd with ithin_ thirts (30) dags. otherswise deposit orteited and the pronerts may be adver- ised and resold st the discrstion of the Fustees. 2T AkdsexSubhol h | i - i | June 8. | recorded in Liver | secured the under- | | tined | Arat premisey, OF JUNE. 1825.°AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the “following described land “and premi situate in the District of Columbia. Lot 18 in Kirkwood Flora's_subdivision of part of block 42 “Holmead Manor piat recorded in Liver County 1 the records of the office of the survayor of ihe District of Columbia. destgnated for tax ation purposes as lot 16 squars 2838. sub- ject to building restriction line and coven anix of record. improved as above Terms of saie: The above property will be 5014 subject to a prior deed of trust for $9.000 at 6% due January 24 192 hal- ance one-third cash_ the remainder in month Iy payments made known at sale_secured by A second of trust upon the broverty s0ld. or all cash over trust. at option of purchaser. { 8500 ‘recuired of purchaser All conveyanc ing. recording. 1 fees at cost o purchaser. # o be comli y days from day of mal otherwise the trustees reserve the right resel] the property at the rigk and cost of i the defaulting_purchaser. five dags advertisemant of euch retale in ‘.'nm:‘ ne qavar publi n the City of Washington. D. JFSSE H- HEDGES, WM. WARD, 721-4&ds.exSughol £A THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPO! { UNTIL FRIDAY. JUNE FIFTH. 1025, AT RDER OF THE TRUSTEE: ter THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE THOS. DOWLING CO.. AUCTIONEER: Auction Sale of Horses, Har-| Running Gear of Wagons. { On Tuesday, June Ninth, 1925, at Eleven O’Clock A.M “Chere will be sold at public auction ai our stable. in the rear of 9th and Rhode Island ave. o 16 Fine Horses, 17 Double Sets of Harness Nose Bags and Stable Accessories n be sesn at the 1925, Terma: C: Our husiness Fealiires MOLOTIXINg our equipment is our rea- son for selling. (Signed) Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co., Inc. Phone North 3343. Halters Stock J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, ~ BEING ~ PREMISES NO. 131 1ith STREET NORTHWEST. Virtue of a certain of truss o No. 1927 folio 300 et | ey of the land racords of ‘the District of Coiumbia, and at the request of the Darty hersby. the undersigned trustees I sell at public auetion, in front of the | premimses, on MONDAY, THE FIFTE! DAY OF JUNE. A.D.' 1623 AT FO 0 CLOCK P.M_. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Co lumbia and designated as and being in Harry Wardman's subdivision of lots in block 17 in Todd and Brown's subdivision of “Mount Plessant” and Plains.” an per plat of said first mentioned subdivision recorded in Liber County No 1. folio 121, of the records of the office of ‘the surveyor of the District of Columbia. block 17 now known as square 2846, Terms: Sold_subject to & prior deed of ust for $4.500, furthar particulars o1 which will b’ unced at “time of nale The purchase price above amid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps ai purchaser & cost. Terms to be complied With within thirty davs, otherwie deposit forfeited and the property may be saver ana “Tesold” at the discretion of the trustees. GUS SOLOMAN DAVID ABRAHAM jed-akds exSu Trustaes THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certain desd of trust. dated ' August 19. 1916, and recorded August 25. 1916, among the land_records of D; triet of Columbia in Libar 3805 441, and at the request of the pariy sscured thereby. the undersigned trustees will neli in ihe ofMce of Thomas I G_street northwast. on BE BIGHTH DAY, OF JUNE AT ONE. 0 CLOCK P.M.. the fol: ibwing described Jond. sitaaie.in e Gir of | Washington. District ~ of _Columbia. and known and diatinguished as” lot numbersd one (1) in block numbered fourtesn hun- dred (1400) in the Washington City Realts mpany’s subdivision of & certAin tract o Ta Ao "and desionated as " ATbany Fark: s per plat racorded in Book County 42. on Base 24. in the ofice of the survesor of the istrict of Columbia Terms: All cash. * A deposit of one hun- dred ($100.00) dollars will be required at the ‘time of wale. Converancing. recording and revenue stamps st purcl Tarms 1o be complied with within: thi otherwise deposit forteited and the property may be advartised resold at"the discretion, of ‘the trustaes, WADE B. HAMPTON. MeKIBBIX, Tr . at folio MARSHALL tee ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Stores Nos.!p 3708 and 3710 14th Street N.w. By rtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4R08. folio 252. #t seq.. of the District f Columbia land racords.’ and at ueat of party ascurad thereby. the under- | gned (rusiees will offer for sale by D\lh"r auction. in Trant ot ‘the premises. on MON JUNE EIGHTH. 1025 AT FOUR P.M. deseribad land apd vremises uate in waid District. to-wit: Lota 38 and 39 in Shaffer's hdivision of lots in aqu 2602 an per plat recorded in Liber 81 folio 3%, 'af fhe survesor's offica of aaid Terms of aala: Properts sold subject 1o a dead of trust o’ esch property 6f ghty-five hundred (SR300.00) dol! hal. ance {n cash. A debosit ‘of fve hundred | ($600.00) dollara required at sale on each proverty. All_convevaneing. recording. rev. Anue stamps_and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of aale 1o be complisd with within thirty daye from day of sale. otherwine irustess reserve rght to reseli Droperty at risk ‘and cost ef defaulting pur: chaser, after five daya' advertisement of such some newspaper published n "CRARLES LINKINS McGill Bide.. THOMAS R, ASQUITH 734 164 St SON, Auctioneers. Committee’s Sale of Personal Effects, Includ Sterling Silver, Jewelry, Clothing, 10 Shares Panther Coal Co. Stock and 5 Shares Conti- nental Oil Co. Stock. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia the com- mln‘?o in 1‘ mrll!»“l?un % wfi"'(:up-“ by Dublic auction. . Weae . ave. SNTURDAY, JUNE \ 925, CING AT 123 erware. Jowe 10 Shares Panther Coal Co. Continental Ol Co. strek ! Digtriot Casn ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucta. Jes s { ture, etc., Contained in No.| saabinet Victrolas, Brunswick Consoles and | Window | Rooms, Three Baths, H.-w. | on TUESDAY. THE SECOND DAY | ED | folio ness, Stable Equipment, -ndi bie on Monday. | oH | lot 60 | “Pleasant | REGISTERED Terms: Cash, ns.s THOR. J. OWER & SON. ATCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE UNIM PROVED REAL ESTATE IN CHEVY CHASE PARK. D. By Tirots o & ourislm dead ot trust. datad April 4 1934, being instrument No. 147 recorded April ‘8. . among_the lznd rec ran or the Diatrict of Conumibia. and request of the Darty sscured thersbs underaigned trustees il eell o} Dublic in the office 1981 @ W M hURSDAY, THE NINT DAY OF JUNE A.D. 1925. AT TWO P.M. the following described land and premises. altuate in ‘the District of Columbia. and nd being lot numbered twent. square numbered twenty-three | Mindrea ' and “forty-four " (3344) " and numbered - twenty-thres (23) “and four (24) in square numbersd twent hundred and thirty-four (2334) in the division by the “Munser Trust of land formerly calied Heights.” now known as “Chevy Chase Park." duly recorded in Liver 57, {olie 3% of the records of the surveror's office of ihe District of Columbia. lso lota numbsred eizhty (80) and sights-one (R1) in Munsev Trust Company. Trustee's’ subdivision of lots in square numbered _twenty-three hundred and Aft 52). now known ax “‘Chevy Chase "as same is recorded in Liber 57. folio” 42, of the racords of the survesor's office of the District of Columbia to running ) nd. Sold_subject to a prior deed of $2.750. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sala: the purchase price above said trust to he A deposit of $200 required rding and revenue stamps Terms to be complied otherwise deponit covenants of record tor paid in cash. onvevancing. reco | &t purchasers cost | With ‘within thirty d and resold at the discretion of the }:um.- VALUABLE TWO. 0: DENCE BEIN, 3. 1925, 'QII\’ mnrum:n( 168, recorded February 13. 1028 among the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured therehy. the undersigned trustass will sell at public auction. in front af the premises on FRIDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1925. AT FIVE P.M.. the fol- lowing-describad land and ' premises. situa in the District of Columbia. and_desis { a8 and being lot 111 in Richard P, O'Neili's aabdivision of lots in black 2. Todd and Brown's subdivision of “Mount Pleasant and “Pleasant Plains.” as per Dlat of said Nehll.'! ubdivision rded in Liber 70. the surveyor for the District of Columbia. | Block 2 now known for purposes of taxation as _square 2884 Terms: Sold subject to a orior deed of trust for $3.750. also a second trust for | about $2.477.86. (ur(lx particulars of Which will_be announ ¢ time of sals: sne’ orice ‘above said trust to be A deposit of $200 required nnv-ylm mx recording and revenue stamps | wt purchaser's cost ‘erms to be combpliad | With ‘Within thirty (30) days. otherwise de 4 the property may be ad- the discretion of the | vosit forfeited | vertised and resola at trustees i T I EVANS, V. HARRIS je3-0kds exSu Trustees VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY VESTED IN {me._ T will sell at_public_auction on MON { DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, 1925, {AT TEN O'CLOCK AM.. | roomn of C. G Sloan & Co. | street n.w.” Washington. D' C ng described valuable "Ories Nighest bidder: han animal rugs. one 7 d one 8 f1. & in_br 4 it 2311024 8R W ADAM A. WESCHLER & S | TRUSTEES LE OF VALUA! | TRy snick Sweitine. i POTOMAC AVENUE SE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 3887, folio 7, at seq.. | ot the fand - trict ot Colum hia and at the request of the party secured ISy he Rugs. follow- al It | casn to foby & fhersby. tha undersigned trustess will offer for sale by publie suciion, \n tront of th remises. on IDAY, THE TWELFTH ATBF UNE 1928, AT FIVE OCLOCK M., the following 'described land _and premijsas, situate in the Distriet of Columbia. to-wit: Lot 11 in George Emmert's subdi- vision ef par: of original lot 1 in savare | south of square 975. a lat recorded in | Book' 16, “Daks 05, in-the office of the sur veyor for the District of Columbia, improved | an above. Terms of ale: Ope-third of the purchase 5 to be paid in casb. the balance in two “ausi ‘instalfments, “*Teprosented by 'the promissory notex of the purchaser. pagable with interest at 6 per day of sie. payable eed of trust ugo: cash, at the optio osit ot $300 re- | quired of purchaser at fime of saie. Al | lonvevancing. recordiog. revenue stamps and notarigl feea at cOt Of purchaser. Terms wale 1o be complisd with within thirty trom day of sale. otherwise the trus. { tees reserve the right io 11 the { 3% the riak and cost of the defaulting pur- Chaser, after five daya' advertisement of ieh rexale in_some newspaper published in the City of Washington, D_C. HAENRY H. BERGMANN, CHARLES SCHAFER, ~ Trustees. et ot the pu Slle of Two-Story No. 47 L Exmtor Brick Dwelling, St. N.E. | By virtue of authority vested in the un: | signed executora_ by the last will and test ment of Mary Shukrue. deceased. Admini | tration’ No. 33304, we will offer for sale by ablic auction. in 1ront of the pramiss. on | RUESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JUN {1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- | ing-ggucribed 1and and bremissh. situste, in iatrict of Columbla. 1o wi | S chan W Ring and dohn 5. Ritchiss sup- s racorded in the offich of the survevor of the District ot Columbia. in 17, oage e D ved’ by 6-rooia and bain " briek dwelling. instailments represented by the Teraut at 6 per cent per annuni_from dayv of msale. yable semi-annually.” frlatUpon the Droperty sold o all cash, A Option of Durchassr. A dspositof $300 fequfged at time of All_conveyancing. ,fi rovenue ‘and notarial fee it Ol urchaser. rme_of sale 10 _be Pfl with within thirty days from day otherwise the executors reserve the m»m U5 Yesell the property at the risk and 1 the detaulting Durchaser. afier Gaya “advertisament of mich resale in Deupaper publisned in' the ity of ington. D- Ciagres w FLOECKHER. MARY E. HARLO __my28-d&ds.exSukhol JmL,m- !“03 J. EN & ‘105‘, AUCTIONEERS. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | | Story and Basement Br!ck N Amt House, Bem! Premises No. 5406 Connecti ! cut Avenue Northwest. | recorded in Libe 4700; folio § et sea of the land records of the Distriet of Calum. | hia. and at the request ot the varty e therebr. the underaiemed trastses will sell at public auction_ in front of NI the nn KOhhA\' TH EIGHT) 0!‘ J A.D. 1925 ; L &Mz lht | Ioliowing de Toed " Yuna” and numlnl aate in 1 trict of Columbia. and f e us ind Deing part of sauire 1857 in ulton R. Gordon's flbfllvhmn of part of atract ot land o ‘Chevy Chase.” as ver plat recorded in the office of the sur- vayor of the District of Columbia in Liher Countr 24 at folio 41: Beginning in’ the westerly “line of ‘Connscticut avenue at a noint distant 212.07 feet from the inter- section of said we l‘ll line w“h the south fine o Lexatis sbown on Torded urveror's ‘offce. in County 24. n folio 41: anN with u.n westerly line _of Connecticut &venue. south 24 degrees 26 minutes east 50 feet 1o the southerly boundary of the tract subdivis by ton Gordon. as shown on_piat Teco! in said surveyor's e in h«r County 24. folio 41: thence south xrees 30.50 feer: thfillr‘ 2 west 50 feat} thence north 85 6 minutes sast 158.5 feet to the nning said_described land being now known for purposes of assgasment and taxation as varcel 37/24, rms of sale: All cash. A denosit of $500 will be reauired at time ®f sale. Al rconveyanci recordin. rt'fillt Atamps. ete.. &t _cost of purchaeser, rme of sale to _ba mmn lied with within daya trom | day of sale: otharwise the trustees reserve the ht to g-ll the vroperty at the risk and cost of defaulting wurchaser, after five days’ advertisement of resale newspaper published in B o forfeited and the property may be advertised | Aesignated | of the records of the office of | roperty | I Lot 387 | | division in square B74. as siid aubdivision | "Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance ‘in | secured by ‘deed of ¢ | By virtue of a '\vru)n deed of trust duly ! 925 —Sealsd o | E?\'.a’ &t this om:'-.uu? PRELVE O C.G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. MAMMOTH . SALE Antique and Modern Furniture, Pier Mirrors, China, | Glass, Bric-a-Brac, Pictures, Rugs, Upright Pianos, Hall | Clocks, Music Boxes, Spinning Wheels, Cradles, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries—715 13th St. Saturday, June 6th, 1925 at 10 AM And at 12 M, OAN & CO., Aucts. OWEN & S0ON. AUCTIONEERS. | SALE_OF VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, BEING ' FREMISES O 4906 WISCONSIN AVENUE NORTH- WEST. By Virtie of a certain dsed of trust dul recorded in Liber No. 5097 folio 172 et sed.. of ‘the land ‘records of the District of C Tumbia. and 'ai the request of the par secured hereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic anction. in front of tha premises. on MONDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1925. AT FIVE OCLOCK P'M following describad land and ‘premises, ‘ituate in the District of Co: lumbia and designated as and being ot 27 in aquare 1871 in the subdivision made by Karl F. Brodt and others of part of “Eriand shib." ‘as per plat recorded in the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia in Liber 87, folio 2. aubject to the fAfteen-foot building reatriction line shown on plat of taid_subdivision Terms: Sold subject to a prior desd of trust for "$6.000. further particulsrs of which will be announced at time of ale: the purchase price above said trust to bs paic n cash. A ‘dspout of’ $200 required, Convevancing. recording g and revenue stamps at’ purchaser « cost. Terma to be complied T within nirly das. ouherwise depoait fortaited ana the proy ver- tised and resold the trustes Tty may the n\.muon of A. BAER, W sk __ie4-d&dnpxSu | Household Goods | Player and Other Pianos Sterling Silver, Clothing, Refrigerating Case {and Lunchroom Equipment, and Hotel Carpets i By Public Auction| At Weschler’ 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, June 6 Commenun. at 9 AM. o4 ADAM \ WESCHLER & SON. Auctionsers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IN PROVED REAL ESTATE 1238 DUN CAN ST NE. 2.8TORY BRICK. 6 ROOMS AND BATH By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4668, [olio 369 et #0G.. of the land records of the District of Colimbia at 'The request of the party secured iharaby. the undaraigoed trustees Will offer for sale by public suction in iront ot she” premises. on NONDAY, “FHE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1918, FIVE OCLOCK P.M the following d' seribed land and preiises. ituate 1o the District of Colimbis, to swit: Lot 16 in Jomeph ¥ Buichelder and Jsmes M. Stack " Virusteen . aubdivision of square 1008 l‘ per plat recorded in Liber 18 at folio 82 of the records 0f the offies of the wursesor ot the District of Columbiu Terms of sala: The abova properts will 23 2o wibiect 1o a Grior dred o truwt Tor $1.300 at 7 e June 121927 Al eash over fir trust. A deposit of $200 | reauired of purchaser at time of sale. Al convevancing, recording. revenue atampa and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of (0 he complisd with within thiris days from dar of sale. otherwiss the trus. 146 resirve’ the right (o resell the proparty At the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser after five days advertisemant of stich résals in_some nlrlnlp'r published in the city of Washington. D. 10CRPR"'Y HeRBERT. FRANK W. VEDDER. _ind-d&ds.axSu Tristees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionsers Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Children’s High-Grade Shoes, Fixtures, Cash Registers, etc., Stock of Ladies’, Men's and | -| Court No. | i i i Contained in No. 3326 14th St. | N.W. By virtue Court of the of an order of Supreme | Distr of Columbia. holding | 0 re Herman Wilins. the underaigned tr rcuend tak | premises. on MONDAY. JUNE 1925 COMMENCING “TEN A M. siock of Ladies. Men's and Bedroom ‘Slippers. S Hosiery. atc.: slso Shel 5 jay Fixiures Floor Case. ng Chairs. Shoe Benches. Chack Writ Mahogsns National Cash Register, ete. The above will first be offared ‘s an en- [ tirety. and if 'a satisfactors bia is not e ceived will be immediately sold in detsil. Terma: Cash. CHARLES H. SEEBOLD. Teustes. TROS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Ho- tel and Business P Belnx Premises 487 Ponmyl- vania Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trusi. re mrd?fl December 4. 1923, being instrument | o2 > Smang. thé land racords of 'the e it of Coranmnta. and &t ‘The Teagant ot 1 | pArty secured thereby. the undersigned trus. teen will sell at nl!bllt‘ Illclla in h‘-l o remises. 'on 1nn T DAY OF Jl! AD 1026 A PXVI O'CLOCK the ‘Mlow"‘h tuate in th luiol °' 160 as and being part in usre |.| dascribed viz.: Beginning for the same o Pennayivania avenus at & point distant 3 fest i, of an inch northwesterly from the southeast corner of said lot and running Thance morthwesteriy on said avenue 37 fest 5% Thches to the southwest corner of said lot. thence “northwesterly ‘oo the " dividing line between said lot 8 and original lot said_square 1 feet 4'¢ inches to an_ alley in the of d Jot 5. thence southeast- erly on said rear line to a point that would be intersected by a line drawn at right angle to said avenue from the point of beginning. thenoe southweaterly {rom aaid point in straight line to place of beginning. to- gether with the improvements. Terma: Sold subject to & brior deed of trust for '$15.000. further particulare of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in casb. A deposit of $500 required. O)n'nllndn[ recording and revenue stamps Rllrthlterl cos ‘erms to be complied wll within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeitad and the property may be advertised | and resold at the discretion of the trustees. RALB‘GH SHERMAN. . LOCKWOOD. my28-d&ds »1‘luhhn| Trustess. o Remer _PROPOSALS STATES SENA’ r of Stationery, A 0!"1(7! (\F the lhlnm JUNE 10, 1925 hlrl\llhllll tion - ery for ti use of l.hn Tnited ‘).'Amnl(l for_the fiscal year ending June lank forms of proposals. l)ul'-[ Ih! suretie wm be mmirfleq on applicat on In thi; Dosils should be indorged “Proposaly tfor, Siationery' o7 the vnmuT‘m o and_be directed to Ferd W. o Sationers for the nitea States Senmte. ngton. D. C. Ix and specimens must be delivered at_this office. free of charge, before the hour nmed above. FERD W. PARKER, Keeper of Stationers ie3&4 “TOWN OF HYATTSVILLE. MARYLAND. CONTRACT FOR CONCRETE SIDEWALK. AND PAVEM; o SR Guy AP, s for r xi- mataly 1.100 8. ¥ds. of conerets nae"-::nk 6.600 lin. ft. of “concrete curb and 8., 7gs. of concreie pavement en lun\ln and "Guy Avenues will be received by Mayor and Common Council of H.vnuvlll Maryland, until 8 p.m.. a5 June 1925, at ‘which time ey il be nuhnel.y apgned and rear in the lans and specifications Sotatnabie um R¥ING owNING: M&“mu CARR. le458 | | ) | D. £ LEGAL NOTICES. _ THURSDAY, JUN NE 4. 1925 _RESORTS. RESORTS. F. B IN THE SUPRENE GOURT OF THE D! trict_of Columbia—Holding a Diatrict Court.—In re condemnation of | aion of Albe Viima aiteet throush p 28/13: 44Th “atrest he iween Yuma and Albemaris streei: 4bin street hetween Windom Alton Dlace. in the District of Columbia - District 1700 —Notice and Order of Pupr lication——Notice s heraby given. that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia | (pureuant (o a certain provision of the Act | ed March 4.191%. an- | : propriations 0 pro. | vide for" the ‘expensns of the Government of | the District of Columbia for tha fiscal vaar | | i | anding" June thirtieth. ninstesn hundred o | wherehy | are authorized to extend Albemarie through parcels 24/1, 24/14. Yuma | . through parcels 23/10. and 23/13. 44t | between Yuma “streei and Albemarle | 45th atreet between Windom pixce | and Alton place. in the District of Columbia) | have fled a petition 1n this court praving | the condemnation of the land necessar for | the extension of Albemarle. Yuma. $4th and 4Bth atreets. in the District of Columbia. &8 shown on a map or plat filed with the raid Polifion."as part thersof. and oraving hiso bdt this court empanel a jury in accordance with the Jaw provided for in such cases to the damages each owner of land to be | by reason of the exten . Yuma, 44th and 45th Fiet of Columbia. and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purposes thereof. and to assess as benefits resulting therefrom not Tess than two.thirds of the entire amount of said damages. in- | cluding the expenwes of thess procesdings. | upon, ang lands which the Jury may'ind Wil | e benefited. an provided for in and by Ihe aforessid Congress. 1t ix. by the of Mar 1825 ordered That all Darsons having any interesi in thess Droceedings. be and thes ars be: and commandad 16 apoaar in Ihi or before the 24th 'day of June 1028 A1 tan o'clock a.m.. and continue in m-nn.m-| until the court shall have made its final or der_ratifying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of benafits of the jury 10 be empaneled and aworn herein: and it {n further orderad_ that a copy of this notice and order ‘e Dublished tuwice x| for two succe: ne waeks in The W, | i { | fourteen. “and for othier purnose 0 ton Evening Star, the Washington Time the Washingtan Post in the aaid District. commencing at dave before the waid 24th dav June. 1928 1t is further ordered. that a | 00y 0f this notice and order be served he the Unitad Statas marshal. or his depitiss 1ipon each of the owners of the ee of the | land (o be condsmned herein as mav he found be ‘tha said marshal. or his deputiss within the Diatrict of Columbia. and unon the 'tenania and occupants of the ‘same he fore the said 24th day of June 1635, By the ecourt, WILLIAM HITZ Justice. (Seal) | A‘true copy. “Tast: MORGAN H. BEACH. | Clerk, nv.rfi CUNNINGHAM. Awst. Clerk STEPHE GA’ IN THE SUPREME COU! trict _of Columbia—Holding a District Court.—In re condsmnation of Iand for ing of minor atrests through 431 place twean Murdock Mill road and Albemarle streat Alton ‘place through parcels 23/13. 24,64 24/BT. 24/55, and part of lot 22, square 15601 in ‘the District of Columbia.—District Couri N0.1701.—Notice and Order of Publication — Notics i hereby given that the Commission- s of the District of Columbia. purauant to 1608t sertion 10 el ode of Law for isteicr of Ve filed"a ve in this court praving for the condemnatio of the land necessars for the opening o minor streets 'through 43rd piace. batwas dock Mill road “and ‘Albemarie street Altan place through s 24/81. "24/55_and part of 1591 in the Dist on &' map or plat Aled with tion as Dart thereof. and orasing lso that this court smpanel A jurs in arcordance with the law provided for In miuch cases to asstss the damages sach owner of land to be taken mav sustain by reason of the npen- Ing Or minor streeta and the condemnation of the 1and necessary for the purposes there. | of. and 10 assess as henafits resul from the entire amount 0f said damage: cluding the expenses of these proceedings. | upon’ each lot or part of lof or varcel of land. which will be benefited by sald con Ademnation. 'in the proportion that the sai jury may find said Jots. parts of lots or par- | cels 0f 1and will be bensfited as provided for. | in and by the aforesaid Code of Law. It ix | by the court this 25th day of May, 1923 ordered that all persons having any interest | in thase proceedings be. and they are bere by warned and commanded o appear in this court on or befors tha 24th day of June 1935, at 10 o'clock a.m.. and continue iendance until the court aball have ma Bl order ratifying confirming rd “of dsmages the banefita of the jury to be em and aworn herein: and it is further ordered. | That copy of thin notice and order he Db lishad (wice a week 100 (wo Alc-essive in The Washington Evening Star. the W ington Herald. aud the Washington wapapers - pblishe the anid T mmencing at least fore the xaid | Jth ‘dax ot June 1 Turther or dared. that a cony of this e and order be Seived by ihe United marabal Ris deputies. upon each of the owners 07 fee of the iand to be condemned herein may bs found by the said marshal or his deputies within' the District of Columbia hefore (he aaid 24th day of June. 1 By the conrt. 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After being thoroughly modernized by the addition of i 2 large fireproof building this ideal American plan hotel will REOPE) July First, The clear view of acean and Board- A stll maincained Private seabathing department and age on hotel property. WALTER ). BUZBY. 4 bt 1925 over a wellkept garden Agt Pa ) Os besch'rost overiooking Park Opea throughout the year Spacious indings rou tio private baths. sun porche Children’ n. lawns and open sur- New fireproof addi- Hot and cold sea water in Open and enclosed all cxposure outdoor playgroun l'lrepmol garage on premises HOTEL CHELSEA D K IMPROVED Usual ATL irectly i B ANTIC CITY on the Beac AND “THOMPRON TABOR iN ronms or. | Owne Running % Management J. P i helsen Section REDFCORATED exclusive faatures maintained Send for Book! 234 aeason M. Dunn & A he énnnr OUEL L A Ci\ = CONTINENTAL Always w Tennesser ave Homelike sonat open or phone. ~xcelles e rates. R._RAWL ] An unusual hotel Is: " rea Owner Tennester Ave. and Reach hing from Ho'el STRO Capacity Seecial always ceady M. WAl ASBURY PARK. TBool iy = 3 terms i and My 355ov¢ NORTH ASBURY PARK.N.J. OPENS JUNE 20th Hot Py Directiy o ceommeda: SWERMAN DENNIS. of the the € North Jersey Coast Spacious Verandas rapacity. hat and cold running wa HOTEL THEDFORD‘ Asbury Park. N ANl roome with running bath. Exceliant table _BEACH HAVE Marager ha: iy Nk HOTEL_ALBION Beachfront hote! modern., | Townsend Al it it ARRY m'n‘\fl.n HOTEL BALDWIN BEACH HAVEN Modernized under water all rooms. s for fishinz at moderate rates o numr D. Townsend THE ENGLESIDE The only resort on COMBINES perfect fishing. with a modern hote relief from Hay Fever besides. Sacht hents tennis c rates. map. | beach. weter. \ ou exely plas THE HASTINGS | HOTEL Running water and M walk. E BELMdNT ive, X, ourte, Special rates familiel Paved 100 s bathing fl new management baths. 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Bowie of Prince Georges County, Md Funeral services were conducted at the residence this afternoon. Rev Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, officiated. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery. 'BOY SLAYERS SENTENCED. | Two Accused of Jeweler's Murder Get Life Terms. BALTIMORE, Md., June 4 () Claude Dobbs, Thomas Foran and Charles Mullen, three vouths of ahout 139 yvears each, twice convicted of the murder of Louis Cohen, feweler. when he resisted their attempt to loot h show window May. were resen tenced yesterday. The previous death sentences of Dobbs and Foran were changed 1o life imprisonment, in ac cordance with the second jury's ver dict of “guilty without ecapital pun ishment™~ Mullen was sentenced |15 years in prison. At his first trial he was given a life term Foran’s parents live in Philadelphia this eity a last PACKING & STORAGE. . DRY, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE rfully given. Con- Yenient Jocation. WESCHLER S, 520 Pa. ave. n.w.__ Phone Main 1282. 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