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AUCTIONS, FCR SAL!J—HOVSES (Continued.) ATTRACTIVE NEW HO‘V[ES Just Completed—2 Sold. 2904 182h St. N.W. BETWEEN ONTARIO RD__AND HAR. wn ST. OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL ) T au, bedroonis, butitin garaes large at h (}h‘n construction; homes to be proud of Tandsome Corners Included. Loncation the best, adioining Rock Creek k. close by 18th and Col. rd. CARL H. SMITH, Tnsurance Bld. 15th ‘and Eye Sts. N.W Man 1046—O0r see your Broker. REAL VALU Near Dupont Circle: splendid nine-room wnd bath brick: hot-water heat. electricit rew fixtures, newly papered and paint an attractive dwelling. Reduced for quick e SSE L. HEISKELL, ONLY $500 DOWN AND $55 A MONTH. Fully detached new bungalow home with large grounds and great oak shade trees. Has five very large rooms; high, dry cel- lar; electricity and all up- to-date comforts. Call Main 9770. Evenings, Cleve. 1149-]. M. & R. B. WARREN, 925 15th Street. SE « ,F\O\l ARING COMPLETION. BUILT-IN OF__THES <O A 10N CALL AT SAMPLE HOT 73507 f\”TL.\HOl\, 1 PM_TO 8 PM AN To 9 P ICONVENTION HERE N YOUuR BUNCH OF Boys! WHAT YEP MR M*GINIT THE CEMENT MIXERS WANTA HOLD THEIR ANNUAL TM TH' SECRETARY— THEYRE A NICE THE EVENING ’STAR WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. 'KEEP]NG UP WITH THE JONESES —Pa Is Now Prepared. T’ DOYS WiLL BE HEQE HOTEL! foR A GOOD TINE 3o FUSSY W ‘EM! THey LITTLE ROUGH 30 If I WAS You 1D TAKE UP MY ORIENTAL OWAY MY IWELL FURN FOR _SALE—HOUSES. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Ingomar Strect. Lovely 7-room and tiled bath, detached home with 4 bedrooms, hardwood figors throughout, hot-water heat. open fireplace in )nmr room. French doors in difing room. maid's room and toilet in cellar, also bright laundry room. Good szed lot with garage lo match house. Owner will sell this at sac- rifice Prhe of $13.000 to party able to pay $£3.500 cash and $50 a month. Address T, E. rooms and bath, two-car sreatly reduced: splendid Bisiness To- Che\y Chase, D. 28° ROOM HOUSE, CITY OR D.C. s or_near Chevy Chase Club: must be fairly priced. Phone Main 378. COLORED—BRICK OR FRAME_ 6 OR 8 room house with bath: will ‘pay ‘eash: must be_in_city limits. _Call Main 9210 £ v&u!g@ ts Capitol Hill. rite full particulars, 1, McGill' Blds. to buy or rent. O 1Tth at. nw. 'o B! 1500 %o, 35,000 in District: wili gay cash in miniitgs afier intpecting Write me today Eivink addtess. price numbers. Address Box 177-C. Star spot house. and office.. TWeat of 10th st moruy of Columbia rd., overlooking Rock Creek > N.W. 1653 HOBAR F Containing 7 rooms and r-cepl\on hall (4 bedrooms), ami.: hardwood floors through- 24ty Slecning. porch: newly papered. paint- ed. floors scraped and refinished_throughout. PRICE ONLY $15.000. D, H BOLAND DRUR Phone Main’ 1410 H St. N \\ HOMES PRICED UNDER $7,000. 612 TO'624 EVARTS ST. N.E. RGE ROOMS, BATH, H-W.H,, ELEC. FLIGHTS, BUILT-IN ICE BOX, ONE YMECE SINK, DOUBLE REAR PORCHES, WID FRONT PORCH. 140-FT. LOT TO A WIDE ALLEY. THOS. A. JAMESON CO., 906 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 5526. Chevy detached home; newly finished and 3 TO 6 FAMILY action:_give details. Star_office. FLAT: IMMEDIATE Address Box 468-A Vanted—8 r. brick. commercial zone. south 3L Jspetween bih & 15th et.: cash payment. Wanted—35 gection; preferably District side: up 1o 38.- 500. $1.000 or more cash payment. Wanted—3 to 9:room houses for colored. all ections. apecially northwest in vicinity of Sherman ave.: on cash payment $350 upward. RYON.CO;, INC:, 1423 F St. \ REAL, ESTATE. —ASBURY AVE. BU nees corner: 2 stores and 6 apts.: $4.000 al income. only one of many bargaine on our lists and affords a good chance to participate in fabulous profits be- ing taken here. 'Irving W. Strect. Realtor. Ashury ave. at 10th st Gcean City. N. J WATER FRONT PROPERTY. FOR SALE—24 ACRES OF LAND WITH 2,500 feet of E iy JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION xington st., Baltimors. Md. EDGEWATER BEACH. Seo all other water,front e home colonies . Then Beach and make comparison. 1t s lace for a quiet Summer home. picnics. ~ No public bathing. = Community piers. Darks and beaches restricted to_the exclusive use of Edeewater Beach Com- Lots. $400 and upward. | Booklet William F. Matteson, C." Phons or 6.r. bungalow. Takoma \(nm nm o public ain_ 677 containing five large, bright rooms; wide porch, open fireplace, tiled bath, etc. Water, gas, electricity, sewerage, paved streets, cement sidewalks, nearby schools, neighborhood stores, convenient to both car lines. Call Main 9770. Evenings, Cleve. 1933. M. & R. B. WARREN, 925 15th Street. COLORED. NO. 11 3rd ST. N.E. Six rooms and bath; latrobe heat and gas light. Very large house, with wide frontage and alley in rear. Delightful front vard. All for $6.750, on very -’afl.\‘ terms. /. H. WEST COMPANY, 916 15th St. Main 9900. FOR COLORED. 787 Fairmont at. n.w.—Six rooms and bath; on Elxl‘{ TR, i OYD R. TURNER. 802 7th 8t. 8.W. 1909 VERMONT AVE. 8 ROSMS AND BATH AML vow X FAMEN T EASY TERNS, 2305 H STREET. PRICE. £4.250.00. 5ROON FRAME HOUSE. 1363 0\K STRE :T. NEWLY PAPERED A‘D PAINTED. 1539 9th STREET. PRICE, $8.000.00 6 ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE SPACE. W. GROOMES, 1416 F ST. B. II. GRUVER HOME! IMMEDIATE POSSE 81(5\' 3111 to 3135 Adama Mill Btw nd Lamont i & 2 2-car brick Also 1424 Orren st. ne. and 5 Allison &t.’n.w. For saie by any broker or GRUVER, Owner and Builder, Main 3670 Afier 5 D, Adame 1585 BEST BUY IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Tnspect for Yourself. 5317 30th et. n.w. Price, $17.500 terma:_immedi sessi 4416 7th S 7 ROOMS, ATTIC. GARAG! O‘GT AND REAR ENTRANCE TO TOARaT casm PAYT. Biw) arage. 1 to 515 easy | c STORE AND, APARTME J. BIEBE] rO\‘THL(‘TlO\ OMPANY. Builders—Homes—Real Estate. )'lulinen Properti 038 Maws_Ave N Ph A 4700 Oth ST ‘This attractive corner property. contain- ing 8 rooms with am.i.. can be bought very reasonably. Call our eales department. < JARRELL, Reaitor. 10th St. N.W Main_768. ‘ GEORGETOWN—$7,250. Six.room brick house in Georzetown. zas glecinicityy” hot-air leat: owner will eell for $1.000 cash. balance convenient monthly payments. Address Box 460-A. Star 9ffce. DEAL WITH US—QUICK RESULTS. 1721 Euclid n.w.—One of the fl"’" Gesirable "and - convenient ot lons near 18th and Col. rd. for room feniingor & faimily Tequling x 01 Ouse: modern: vacant: non-resident owner will sacrifice on $500 cash, ince "monthiy. ror syriher par: eglacs and inepsction ee i+ BREPE N. T RYON (,O Inc Main 45! 1423 F St 14th St., Close to Shepherd. Lovely brick home of 6 mam and bath, " het-water heal and electric lights, colonial $ront porch. stationary Isundry tube and axealledt avace for - lanndry in_basement. G #ized lot with 2-car cement block araes.""On1y °$12.000 on very easy AFeis need net renly. Address Box 838, Sl amca. FELICITY COVE. Exclusive Summer colony right on Chesa: eake Bay: many beautiful cottages owned v Washingtonians: restrictions are such that only those desiring attractive Swmmer homeand " delighiful - surroundings need apply. 5 RS miles trom District line, vis Marlboro: £00d roads: several fine double lots offered 3t $1.500 cach: single lots as low as $700. erms. ca Fine ‘whade trees: good, sandsy bathing beach: splendid fishing. ~Now is the tme to builg for, next seasori's occuptncy, W. ANDREWS. REAL ESTATE Tet, Neont. River S17F-110 7 Shudveide: Washington address 1211 Eve st. Phone Main_ 2438, FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. ! ON ACCOUNT OF SICENESS. WILL SAC- rifice 20 s near Palmdale, Fla.. whers oil is drilled. Apply 1818 17th &t. n.w. 28° IWO_LOTS IN FLORIDA NEAR FORT Lauderdale = on _ Dixie highwa; c. Am‘r 'z Ma. YOUNG, 4420 Conduit rd., D. pm. Florida Property Wanted Acreage lots, etc., direct from owner: give lo- eation, description, lowest price. terma: quick transaction. P. . Box 354, Sprinsfield. Muss. FLORIDA FOR SALE OR EXCHANG TEN MINUTES’ WALK FROM THE HEART OF JACKSONVILLE and one-half block from beautiful St. John’s River, —on lot 50x150. an attractive bungalow Wlllh ‘fi ‘room- lflfl h:(lhlerh:dd'mnwer oo;: fem: gura Prkw oniy 310800 wiih trist ox'finw % “incladise inlerest, at only $40'a montl WHII sell or will trade equity for invest- ment, residence or business property in ‘Washington. Immediate possession. ddress Box 7-C, Star office. AUCTION SALES. THIS_AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING. KXOWN AS FREMISES 31 RHODE ISLAND. AVE. By virtue of & geortain, deed of trust duly recorded in Liber folio 34 et seq., T s Yand racords of the Plstrict ot "Co: lumbia. and at the request of cured thereby. the undersigned trustees sell at public auction_ in front of the prem. ‘on. MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH OF SEPTEMBER. AD. 1925. AT PotR O,CLOCK P-M_ the following destribed Jand and premises. situate in the District of Colimbis.”and. desiknated as snd beink lot 50 in L. Chapman’s subdivision of lots in square 364 as per piat recorded in Liber & %, “tolio 187 of " the records of the office’ of the surveyor of the District of Colum! HTme” Sold subfect to a prior deed of trust for $5.000.00. further particulars of Sehten “Will’ be announced st fime of sale: Te ‘Purchass “prige above said Trust to" ba paid in cash. posit of $300.00 required. Bankayanting, Tecording and reven: T hasers cont. | Herms 1o with w| lhln thirty da othi L8 e Gruretion ot 1 2nd Tesord s %v TEELD MoRIN A _#e17.18,10. 21 Arastces THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE Two: ORY_ FRAME DWELUING, " BEING PREMISES 4603 15t § By Virie of o certain dsed of trust duly recoracd ‘e Liber Now 6175, dolio T2] FCOIH s fens records. of the- Djstrict of Eoliimbia. and ‘st ‘the reauest of the n._.-: secured Tierehy “the tnderyiknedtrugices will il 55 Dublie suctfon i IR dewrlhed lmd and premi t‘tunm in the District of Columbia. and decl and being lot 49 in George TR e o District of Columbia in Li 78D at Tolio 51. subject to covenants an mmcuon ot recurd Sold subject to & prior |runt 1nr $6.000.00. further particulars Sitck vl fe st Sl ¢l "‘n‘. A deposit of $300.00 mu!r-d. with within thirty da: otherwise Lo e, e T reilon ot "z’ne“’éfl"-'u T O e e eel7-d&ds.exSn Trustees. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. United States Marshal’s Sale of |3 Building Materials, Automo- |3 bile Trucks, Etc. By virtue of & write of apecial flerl factas issued out of the clerk's office of the Su. preme Court of the District of Colymbia and Tome directed, I will sell at public sale for cash. wmhau.e ts. ne.. \\‘a,\un§I 8 HIRTY AN "Bt Dhai r for the pald in cash. TUESDAY. :Fn MBFB FWENTY NN’R‘ o followine descrived pro art as follows: Automobile Yhor M emem. P Tmec Shing h(,o!ur- St10S "'""s Aemfic Lubricat 6 lce Furniture, Iron Safe, etc. Flzeq and levied upon 38 gine proverty of iR defendant. Capital Baliain a Com;ll lon, sold to Cl( 8] poly Cou 705lulin lavor of I ’h?vx d Cemfln‘(l-u corgoration, A .. ot G2 | e AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW.. OF COURSE You KNOW WHAT A. CONVENTION 13 — TH' Boys ARE ouT 6 \WEEK! NOW DONT BE Too MAY GET A ALL MIRRORS! RUGS &' PUT ITURE! FLECTRIC LGHT BULBY IN, BUT YoUD BETTER ORDER ABOUT SiX DOZEN NEW OME3I! THEN IT MIGHT BE A GooD IDEA To QENOVE THEM CRYSTAL CHANDELIERY IN TH' LOBBY! AN IF T \yy you ID TAKE OUT A BIG \NSURANCE ON YOU CAN LEAVE THE ||A PEED On THATS ABOUT ALL I GULEIS — WE'LL GET HERE AUCTION SALES. e D. NOTES, AUCTIO! Household Goods, Furni- ture, Piano, Show Cases and Other Miscellaneous Goods By Public Auction At Notes’ Auction Rooms, 633 La. Ave,, Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 10 A.M. Terms cash. D. NOTES, Auct. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, Three-story Brick Building, No. 727 11th St. NW. By virtus of a certain deed of trust dated Juna 8.°1825. and recorded June 10. 1825 instrument No. 16, of the records of the District of Columbia. and at the reauest of the party sccured the undersigned trustees will offer for ublic auction, DAY, THE in front of the premi ES! TWENTY-NIN: OF SEPTEMBER 1925 the follow- DA T FOUR 0 RESer b ar ine-deecribed land and premises. situate in the" Disirict” of Columbia.. 1o t of oricinal lot § in square 346. berinnine at the southeast corner of said lot on 11th st. weastand running thence Rorth alonk the front Tine of said lot 24 feel: 'thence east at right angles to said front line 60 feet 5015 inctien to the”rear line of said lot: thente wouth with said year Tine 2 feet 10 the” dividing Jine of lots 8: thence A R TN T Tok inches to the beginning: being the south 2. feot “tront, by the ' {uli, deoth of eaid lot iR mauare 348, imbroved &a & Torme of sale: The above oroverty will P, 250 gaanteet’ to & orior dsed of | truat . al ue June A" deponit of $500 required of ¢ lime 0f sals. All conveyancing. Fecording, revenue stampe and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to complied with within thirty days from d of sale. otherwisa the trustees reserve the Fight o resell the property at the risk and ot of the defaulting Durchaser. after five days “advertisement 0f such resale In_some hewspaper published in the ity of Washe ington. D. C. S AUSTIN C. WALLER. THOMAS B. LAWLER. sel7-d&ds exSu THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES' _SAL Trustees. _ AUCTIONEERS. LE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1628 Brd ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Augtat Tt 108, Sl atTment Yo °fe | af recorded August 20, simone the' land Teoordad of “Fhe: Ditricr ot olumbly. and BE°The" reatiest of the Darty secured therahy. the undersigned l!uslfi!s will sell at _Fuhllc -ut-uon in_front of the premises. on TUES. DA THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF ‘EPTF‘(BFR A.D. 1825. AT FOUR PM.. lh' following-describad land and premises. fate i the - Dieirict of - Colmbia. and siznated g8 and being lot 83 in squars Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $4.000.00. further particuls of Ehin ‘S e Cannoupced st time The “Durchuss "o e, above said, trus in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Bonkeyandng, recording and revenue stam at purchaser's cost. ‘erms 10 be compli with within 30 days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the lfireno of the trustees. . DALY. 0MAS D. LSH. 18.22.25.28.20 rustees. YUTURE DAYS. ADAM A_WESCHLER & SON. ATCTIONEE! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Pebble-dash Dwelling, 11 Rooms and 2 Baths, Built- in Garage and Large Side/ Yard, No. 3935 Morrison St. N.w. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly secorded among’ the 1and records - of Dt T e it (o8 ALGs 18, 1955, and st fhe reatiest: of the party secured: the in ed trustees will offer fof 'I b’ public suction, in_ front of the Ii on WEDNESDAY. THE 8EVENTH AY o e s dlimain deacrived e e owat tuste in the District of D pra to it Lots 14,13, 16 and the east 10 feet front on Morrison street. by the full depth thereof of lot 17 in’ the eubdivision of ‘Connecticut Avenue Ter- race. 28 per plat of sald subdivigion re- corded in county book 21 at page 33 in the Surveyor's Office of the District of Columbia, fubject to certain, covenants ‘running with th ved as above. ; The abote property will 10 8 prior dee trust of : of the balan N & o 93.000; pay- ents o $2.800 each ih ohe ind two years with interest 5 per annum; secured by deed of trust upon ihe Fiy "agld: the remaining balin "2 "§eposit of "S1.000 required o purch‘-.r st time of sale. All conveyancing, ‘ ing., Nven\‘\l stamps .fld nounnlwiag: A Cont o e f“xg chirty ‘dave ‘from a sale. 0( 8 trustees reserve \ Pent to e, properiy ol the Tk Pt it of (58 detaitiboe purcine s me o ne‘y wepaver publisned in {he City of Wa {n’:& € rroMas p. OBERTSON. CUVIER A."M e d&dsex.su. 1108 Vermont Ave. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Receivers’ Sale of Trucks and Automobiles. By, viue of an order of the Suprems Court of the District of Columbls in equity cause No. 44578. the underaiened Beobers A il o7 public_ auction at Yecchlery. 30 Fa, ave, n.w, NES: RATE] 1025, COMMENCING u RIS W 9 and 314 ‘ton )3 Dclrbflrz q FOW] V’snflsng‘EWHt.\TLfiY __#e24-Akdbs exSu “THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. 'rm.‘%:x‘;x:s's flfito % F VALUABLE TWO- 58 R PATRE R 212 l!th SrRELT SOUTHEAS 1y ¥hrdue of & cortain deed Of trust, dated March 6. 1026, being instrument No. recorded 28, among the 1and Tecords of the. isiriét of Corambia, and. at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees at public ‘auc- tlon-in" front. of the NES DAY. THE SEVEN 9k’ QCTOBE] A (535, KX ROURANIR - oliowing_described 1and and oniats. S uate in the District of Columbia. and desig- nated ae, and being lot 687 in Thomas McGinnis “subdivislon of iots in *Union: town. ‘plat recorded in"Liver, County B0 88 0P e Tecords of the ofion ot o rveyor"of' the District of Columbia: bove described property is now known or” taxation purposes as lot 687 in square 5780. Terma: Sold sublect to & prior deed of trust for $2,260, further particulars of which Xl be aonounced at time of nk;m } grust to i Ponvey- hase price above ache % 00 required. a e i cash. A depostt ancing, L34 evenne stac B riserTs cost.” Terms 10 e commed with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeit- ed and the property may be advertised and Fesold at the dlecretion of the ‘trustses § 1" JORDON ‘Trustes 08, 3. OWEN & SON. AUGTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- 3 RY BRICK DW 5!;'. NG, BEING R&,}i I:EAST NO. 17 STREET rtain d “‘1%”‘ Ty ipereumont 05, 415 R "Bluteict ‘of Cotmtl ""3 of, the pany secured ‘there will u ¥ o o:_‘%" R c xo o'ln ibed Tand Disurict ot col 28 an . ¢ n made’ by “ihe YJ AR A'”' 34 She ofine ot the Barvirer Piat g&. strict of Columbla, 1h Liber 83 faits Sold subject xxlol‘ deeds of in the amount i A R L o time of above Y wo.,.,.., = “w,a.fl $628,30-002.5.7 the un on m M. umfl"" and hd Liddods AUCTION SBALES. UTURKE DAY/ DEPARTHENT ocToBER § BY POP MOMAND YEH ‘THATS THE 1DEA CAR AN IT AIN'T GONNA COST You A BEAM! JUaT DeRopP NTO TH HOTEL PATOOTY wi'™i THE RIGT 3QuAD ABOUT TEN Pn. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Two-story and Celhr Eight- room and Bath Brick Resi- dence, No. 1014 Eighth St.. N.E. Electric light, hot-water heat. Lot 21 feet 3 inches ‘wide by 119 feet deep to an alley, with a 2-car garage. By virtue of authority vested in the un- dersigned. we will offer for sale b Dlmhu suction, In front of the premmise: Tflummv OCTOBER FIRST. P.M., the following describe Situated in the District of Lot numbered 104 1n bdivision of lots s per plat recorded 10" wit: James C. Nealon's square nimbered K87 of the surveyor for the District | r 44 at folio 20 g roperty sold subject to & first deed” of trust ‘1or $4.000 av Bee. due November 15, 1026, intereat payable month- Iy, with a guaranteed renewal for three additional ‘years thereafter without cost. i renewal. and the balance nounting to about $4.800, . incliding A" deport Al 'co revenue stamps, i ace and notarial fees at cost of pu Terms of sale 10 be complied With within_ thirty dave from day of sale, otherwise right {s reserved to resell ' the property at ing purch na in Li X1l cash over trusts. 00 required at time of sale ing. recording Daper published SCHLER & SON, Auctionedrs. in Washin A se24-akds ADAM A. WESCHL Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, No. 1900 R St. N.W. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust dated November 12. 1024, and recorded Decem- ber 5. 1 ong the land records of the District of Columbla. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned {rugtees will offer for sale’ by publ in front of the premises. on WE. THE THIRTIETH DAY . AT FOUR-THIRTY O o lolfowing deseribed: Jand_ sna. premise gituate in ihe Distnct of Colambia’to wit i Foster's subdivision . as per plat recorded in_Liber 15 » ‘95 in the surveyor office of the District of Columbia. improved by brick dwslling containing ® rooms and baths. corner 19th and R _strects n.w Terms of sale: Property will be sold sub- jact to a prior deed of trust for $9.0)0 1% due November 12 halarice one. haft cash. remainder $60 per manth. iaclud. ing interest at 63 . secured by & sscond deed of trust upon the Droperiy so.d. or all cash over trust. at option of purchaser A deposit of $300 ‘required of purchaser at time of sale. “All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to he complied with_within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and. cost of the defaultink purchaser after five daye ad- vertisement 0f such resale in some news- pever published in the clty of Washington, ton. D. C AM AL W) s.0x S . Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE IM- ROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWXN_AS gs-l o ORBTEENTH s'rm:%g JOUTH HOOM AND BATH BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4836, folio 404 et q., Of the land records of the District of Coliimbia, ‘and at the request of the party sequred Ninereny’ tho Undersigned rusices il e ‘b Tublic whetion” i font of (he remises. EDNESDAY.» THE SEVENTR AY OF QCTOBER, AD. 1925. A1 FIV QICLOCK P the “following deseribe 4, Tan: and ‘premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- Tumbia. and~ designatad as and beng lot numbeced seven o (79) in Will am H. Tallmatige's subdiviaion of lots in square numbered ten hundred and forty-six (1048). a8 per plat recorded in Book 15. at page 60; in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbi Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of for 4260, further particulars of which ‘will ‘be announced at time of sale: The' Durchase price above said Trast. to. be pald In cash. A deposit of $200 required. Converaneing, recording and reveus siagive g ller! cost. erms to be complied &l vithin ten days, otherwise depomit for; felted and the nm‘)er\y may be advertised and resold at the dlscretion of the trustees. TRUSTEES: SAL 625-d&daxS THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. EXEQUIOR AXD_ TRUSTEES SALE nné,cx DWELLING, OUSE " VACANT JCRT BEEN REPAINED. | NEW ELEC TRIC LIGHTING. By authority vested fn me under the will of Timothy Brosnan, deceased. and in order 10 close up part of the estate. I will sell at ublic auction In_ front of, the ‘pn-muel on z!;’ SDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, ite: R nqum e"c Tooroved ‘s ale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance iy two ini e th e " ith Tntersel a6 r*Sontam Der annum, payable semi- Mnll from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the rrnrwrl} sold, or all cash at the option of urchaser. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to “be complisd "xth within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to SeariTihe properiy st e mek et o defaulting purchase: fter five days' adver- “url"'l‘]udn A‘\‘l_rlihrrl e ll| l('me newspaper published in ‘ashingto] ST F pox. Executor lnd ustes. #e26-d&ds.exSu 18 F st. n.w. ADAM A. W E a:80N; Ausioneers STEES' ‘AI E OF VALUABLE THRE} "'L‘;Tgx CELLAR BRICK DWEL 1507 ET By virtue of a_certain drerl 01 trust duly ncorded in Liber 4761, folio 214 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees il offer for sal> by public auction, in, {ront misen, (ONDAY. THE EIFT] on:}z 1025, FOU . the hn-mr Jescrived land trict of Co- et Stiot 'mb'i‘ in Swope titon. ‘trustees vision of part inal lot numbered seven (7) in square numbered sixty.seven' (47). aa ber ‘plat’ te- corde in iha office of the ‘surveyor Tor the District of Columbia ‘in Liber 21 folio 34. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be Daid in cash, the balance in two equal installments. represented by the Frnmluory niotes of the purchaser. payable I ‘one and two years. with interest at ¥ per cent per annum from day of sale, payabie semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon ihe property adld. or oif cash 3t the option of the ‘purchaser. A deposit of $500 re- Guired” of Durchaser at’ time of sale. All ging. recording. revenue w(amiy snd at cost of purchaser. Terms 2 (5 he™ Complicd with "within_thirty Gasa'from day of smie. otherwiss the trustees Feserve the TlENt o resell the property The sk and cost of the defaulting purcbaser afier five daya’ advertisoment of wich rotalg in_some newspaver published in the city o Washington. N AUMAN s R, RN piar. £e23-d&ds.exSu Trustees. :RADE MARK C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. REGISTERED Large Sale of :{Household Goods, Office Furniture, Per- sonal Effects, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY September 30th, 1925 at 10 A. M. * TERMS—CASH. £ G, SLOAN & Chednos-Aucts, Valuable | te: ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. |Stock of Ladies’ High-gvade Shoes Contained in ‘Le Mode Bootery,” at No. 726 14th St. N.W., also Set of Valuable Window Display Fixtures. By Public Auction Wednesday, September 30th, 1925 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Small stock of High-grade Brook- Iyn Hand-turned Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers; late models in various styles. Also Window Fixtures. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aucts. #025.26.28,20 TRUSTEES' SALE OF _VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ST. SE. 6 ROOM: ESTATEG 249, SIS SToRy BRICK NOTSE 3 AND BA’ By virtue of & certain deed of trust dyly recorded Oct. 21, 1024, instrument No. 2! of ihe District of Colw ind at the request of the party secured Thereby. he Nnderslgned trustdes will oot for l 6 by public in fron Biemises, on MONDA THE FIF F OC Ia"li AT FIVE O'CLOCK Pir Ot Toitowing gescrined lan and pre ises.‘situate 1n the District of Columbi wit eventy two - (72) in bdivision in square num- hundred and seventy-seven rlAl recorded in the ofice of iy yor of the District of Célumbia in Liber 17, folio 6! Terma’of sale “The above property will be sold sube % a bullding association loan of about $4600 at A% . diie and payable $40 per month: balance all cash above the first trust. secured by a second deed of trust upon’ the property sold. or all cash over trust. at option of h deposit_of 200 required of purchase: All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps gnd notarial fees at cost of purchaser. erms of sale 1o be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- 1y at the risk and cost of the defaulting rchaser after five days' advertigement of suich recale un some newspaper publisbed in | the city of Washington. D. C JOSERH A HERBERT. LOREN M. HERBERT, #e24-d&ds.exSu ky THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING 30,1780 LAMONT 'STREET NORTH- By virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in ulty Cause No. 444431 will sell at pyb- codiction in front of the premises N, 750 Lamont street n.w ki| 5 OCTOBER - 1, "' 1825, "X'r *FoUR-THI Q'CLOCK PM., the following described wit: inD_J. nnm and, Dremisen, i an's wubdivision of ot in lot No. 8- of 2 subdivision of Sount Pleas. now known as lot . improved by brick dwelling. Property sold subject to Plllfl“l fi"l trust of $080_ with intersst from Kihst '8 15%5."and second wiat of 340 with interest at 8% from Sullcmber l . Tabh “Ferms “or "sate above. truw third in cash and balance in two. equal in- staliment ?Ual-le in one and two R¥ from day of and to be represented by promiseor” aotes of ‘e .Qm.._r bearin l"lb semi- o) il S ot e o 3 Deposit of $300 requis the property, or the purchasr. at sale. conveyancing. "'@!fll and Tevonus etampe b - cost of Tormn of tals 46 be complied with within 30" daya” trom of sale. otherwiga the trustee reserves the right’ to resell ¢l property at the risk and expense of 1t gefaitine purchaser afler fve dayw ‘adver: said resale in some hewspaper published in e District of Columbi. CHARLES V. IMLAY Trutu& | _se18-dadne * THOMAS L. CARTER. AUCTION! Auction Sale of Unredeemed ER. EPTEM- commencs o sell, £ Bejdentgimyr, | Ine Luwn ‘whig] lho hwznl overdiie up 1o this date. Ticket hold L'. Gl W {eidenheimer, Inc., Brokers. V}QG 7t THOS. J. OWEN & SO TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE Two. }\: ROOM AXD BATH BRICK AUCTIONEERS. ay” TE 4035 2 faltain deed of & the st 0f “the party secured thereby MONDAY, DAY OF OCTOBER. District of Columbis. and’ designated as as per plat folfo 8 = & prior deed of T fi?, b AT BARS rtue of a certain deed of t: e recorded May 27 1025, among the - land Tecords of the Digtriet ot Columoia. and at the undersienied ‘trustees will sel at pubiic alcuon o of iR’ premlies 'on A°D 1935, AT FOUR PM.. the followink déncrived 1and_and premise ‘unlr in" the and being lot two hund; d 1 (204 frimer 1 Bronaane oy R'd’:nn::’ of ot mumbered 161 o watare 8 recor: in the office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia, liber 39 at rm sublgct trust for l'l 000 \lrlh!l’ particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be aid in ‘cash. A deposit of $200 required ‘on -ummg recording and revenue stamps 2 purch: cost. Terms to be complied witl BT hirty dass. Otherwise arbos Torfette 304, the proverty may be advertised and resold st the, e Jscretion of, the trustees HARRLNY PitYes 8023-d&ds.exSi Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & S AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Modem Five-story and Base- ment Brick and Concrete Apartment, Containing 34 Apartments, Known as the “Randall Mansions,” Situated 1900 Lamont Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed in tru July 517 1035 " peing instrument Tecorded” Au 37,1 among th records of the’ District of Columbia. the request of ‘the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustaes will sell at pubi auction, in front of the premises. on THURS- DAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER. AD." 1695, AT FOUR-THIRTY. the follow. ing-described Tand and premises. situate in the ‘District of Columbia, and, designated s and being Iot TR and 70 lexcept the parts iherec! condemned and taken or the {xiepmion of Lamont street by brocesdin in District Court. case No. 1040 b the of Columbia) in Elizabeth Walbridgs and Supreme Court of the Dis in “block othery’ bdivision of certain blocks in the subdivision of “Ingleside” as per plat recorded in liber counts K “folio’ 21" of the’ records of the office of thé Surveyor of the District of Columbia. ~The above.descrived land is now knew for purposes of faxation and sesament s lots 808. 810 and 811 in square 2604, Subject to Ccertain restrictions and priviiezes of record. Terms: Sold subject to a firs trust for $125.000. further partictlars of Shich, will be”anngunced at time of ‘eale: a “second trust for ggnb\e 500, par. month and'atares the purchase price above said ¢ be paid {n cash. A deposit of $3.000 re- guired.” Conveyancing, recording and revente stamps at purchaser’s cost. ~Terms 10 be molied with within thirty davs, otherwise Dosit fort and roperty may be vertised Teaoia Bt e alesretion 5t the trustees at the risk and cost of the de- faulting Durchaeer. ' Taxes. rents. interest. ineurance, etc.. to be adjustéd as of the date of sale. IGLIUS T PETSER. Wilkine Building_ Trust #e26-dads.exSuhol g 21 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. iv;:'mx TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABL BRI RESIDENCES. BEING KNOW AUPRAMEENES A 3th ST. N.W. By Sirtus o a cgrtain decd of trast duly Corded . Taber No. 4359, follo 383 et 29,0, A0e 1and, records of tne Distriot ot Coliimbia. and at the request of the part gecured thereby. the undersisned trusices will sell at public auction. in front of the foes o FRIDAY, THE, SECOND ‘DA BER. A.D. 1025. AT FOUR O'CLOCK B Ohe toflowink deserined 1and. and Bram: ises."situate 1n the city of Washington. Di trict ‘of Columbia, and 'designated as and being ‘part of original lot 7 in square 5% descrived in two parcels s follows: Parcel 1-"al"that part “of said lot 7 contained Within the following metes and bounds: Be- Tine of $tn’ gt at the | of ‘said ’lot and . runming {hence north on 4th st. 15 feet 11 inches. thence east 1o the west line of sublot in‘said Square. thence southeasterly om eai West line (0 the south line of sad ot thence southwest on_ south line of sad lof 7, 8 point on eaid line 50 fest 1 nch east of the southwent'corner of said ot 7: thence Westerly on said line of aid lot 7 B9 feet T inch to the beminning. Parcel 2. all that Dart of waid original 15t 7 in said square contained . within the following ‘metes and bounds, viz: Beginning for'the same on 4th "15 teet 11 inches Rorth of the weat d Tunning thence. north long said strcet 11 feet 2 inches: thence aat 67 feet o the rear line of sublol 11 in_said square: thence woutheast alone, tne Tear line of said sublots 11 and 13 to point 71 teet % inchey east of the beginnin {Hence ‘west 71 teet * Inchen to the bexinnink. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones o be paid in cash. balance in two caual installments. pavable’ in one snd two | Sears. w Der centum' Der ‘an: num. pa: nually trom day of sale. secured trust upon the Droperty the_ option of, the pur A deposit of $230.00 will be re- Gherel at e of sale. - All. convayanCing; recording. revenue stamps. etc.. at cost of Durchaser. | Terma Of sala to b complied With Within 30 days from day of sals. other: | Wise the trusteas reserve the right o resell the proverty at the risk and cost of defauit ing purchaserater ive daye’ advertisement of slch resals In some mewspaper Dublished in Washington. D. C. s, §: 2 N10R5Tsox. 8029.d&ds exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Apartment or Busi- ness Site, in the First Com- mercial Zone, on the Main Thoroughfare Leading From Dupont Circle to the New Arlington Memorial Bridge,| ¥ Fronting 60 Feet on the! East Side of New Hamp- shire Avenue, Between L and M Streets Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in us. we il ecll at puplic wuction, in”tront of che fres, “on” MONDA ¥ OCTOBER. A.D. " 103, A;t o FHIRTY P in ‘square 73, contain- ginning on the eas southwest corner “lot 8 ing. about 8240 square faet of ‘eroun crtie, of sale; Gne-third of e Dirchase monéy o be Daid in cash. balance in_ twe equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per an- bum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by of 'trust upon the roverty soid, of Alf cash, at'the oOtlon s Phe purchaser. . A deposit of $800.00 wil b réutiired at’ time ‘of sale. All conveyane. In(, recording, revenue l‘ DA, etc.. at cos Ilr(‘h.l'r T‘ms le to be &lflb“ 'Ill ‘within thirty days from day of otherwise the nros:rv will be resold at lh‘ risk and cost of faulting purchaser. l"!l‘ e Gave™savarisement “8¢ atich”Tovale fome’ Hewspeper ubished ia Was neton. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. seneqbinexdu Shannon, Caldwell & Co., Inc. 304 Teoth St. NW, Main 9272 Mid-week Sale of Household Furniture, Pianos, CErpetl, Rugs, tc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our 304 Tenth StNW. Wednesday Commencing ® A.M. TR SN CALOWELL & 00 Aurte, E =Y MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. FAN T OADS ","f,fi Lo4D! w n ro 13(h 1w Frankiin 0018, " R FURN, '8, 920 MOVINO KRIEGS PACKING EYE ST.NW NATIONAL (“,Arrr.u. STORAGE RESS SHIPPING “AIN 2010 STORAGE 007,390 Roo HHIPP ERS. IS SN \onh 8845. Modorats 1438 o ln' or S R P ping. 708-9 Florids A oo Wi o Fire-Proof ‘Warehouse Storage, Moving, Crating 418-20 10th N.W. M. 4220. Frank. 3423 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. gitiantic CHys peet mw AL o "fl' %‘ BT« T EW_MARKET, VA, | Battlefield House 257 for Sum- mer gues { torical o4 home, mile trom Naw‘u-r‘{etfl‘i: the Shemandoah Valjey, Ne dless Cav- o B o Tl s iy W A Week and week ends. Mra. 4. E. Busheng. v MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. FOPILS IN_PIANC. 'PLPIL OF Wt Mason sad Yon "Mickwitz. 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PD( C \TI() UNIV MBIA Steward School 1202 F Street N.W sdvan Toreferred v typewriting by n mrthods and en Bookkeepma. Every positions requir Wil Eraduates Good Position: Aol SHORTHAND _IN _STEWARD SCHOOL BOYD :farer = 30 DAYS Typeing, Speiln “s' English. Bkpe. Eab76 Siears Pos Tofieinet - on B e T4th— 150K G |George Washington University Law School Sixty-First Year Begins Sept. 23 Law Class A, American Bar Association Forenoon course for full time sta- | dents, 9-1 | SATproved late afternaon conrse for | emploved students. "5:10-6.55 P M. | Secy. Stockton Hall, West 1649 20th Between G and H National University Law School ESTABLISHED 1569 Fifty-Seventh Year - Begins Oct. 1, 1925 ‘Chree-year courses leading to LL. B. and J. D. Post-grad- uate courses leading to LL. M. M.P. L D). C L. CLASSES BEGIN 6:30 P.M. Secretary’s Office, 818 13th Tel. M. 6 The Temple School, Inc. Beginners’ Class in Gregg Short- hand, Sept. 28, 5 o'clock. Review Graham-Pitman, 28, 6 o'clock. 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