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) 1514 K St. AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) FOR SALE—HOUSES, (Continued.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER AUCTINN N lLF.!. THIS ERN¢ THE T’RI( X 3508 GARFIELD ST. N.W. JUST NORTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AVE. AND FACING THE CATHEDRAL GROUNDS. Take advantage of this opportunity to buy a splendid. well built residence. with fte unusual and convenient equinment. ‘The house is beautifully located. and con- tains 11 spacious rooms and three bathi including large breakfast and sleeping porches. ls ATTRACTIVE. Extra Features Include TLECTRIC REFRIGERAFOR. i Feaven ALLEY R IN AM. appointment Cleveland 1272. OF OWNER OR YOUR BROKER _ _ | FROM 11 Phone for INOUIRE You Won't Find Nicer Home— When vou fake into consideration the many nnusual features of ‘comfort and con JeiEnce that we have built into these dandy P 3800-3816 Windom S North Cleveland Park Zgu Wil surely want one for sour own 5 ure compact in desitn and constructed of ihe very Dest of materiala—great cars aw taken with fhe fnishing. The arrange ment of the rooms s ideal from a house. heeping standpoint and the complote and modern cquipment will appeal (0 you i) i croup before vou arrive & deRnice decision Lo buy anywhere Detached—Large Lawns. Convenient to the Wisconsin ave. cars out of the notsy area Priced to make purchase eas most liberal terms. Onen for inspection every day and eve- Sundaye mciuded. 1T you wish to | Sypointment phone our Mr. iiton 4t Cleseland 1490 t Conn. ave., turning left at Albe- turning left 38th st or take Ve cary i'the Na- ral, At Windom T Owned and Tor ale HARRY A, KITE Incorporated ., 1514 K St. iin 4846. a but y— Wikeouniii tional Cath B Phone M \ Group of Colored Homes That Will Appeal— These are the better class of Colored Fomes and they are located in the nicest 1o- 0 we could have selected— +4th & Hayes Sts. N.E much as théy re being reserved rap- o' Well” 15 investikate hie Oneel “They dre of the pop- Semi-Detached Type. Large Lawns, d are rauivped throughout with mndr'n 1n%o-date fixtw may mean_ disanoo : Sample Home, 4400 Hayes St. They are of the popular sixToom and bath type. | The Tooma are of a very. soo el ‘Plenty of clast space. The bath a {then ‘are Worihy of Sour closest inspe ton. The lizhting fixtutes are vary artistic and ‘the floors nnusuails 2ood. The finish- N 15 per < Reasonable Convenient Terms- Open_for tion. wity - an Dremises evary dav and Sun Take 15th and H sts. n.e. car triet Line. B. B. PINN, Exclusive Axent for Owner 2 Kenyon St. l‘hune Col. 3817. ;\'vlnuup of C ozy Kite Homes Veen completed in a dands T sertion ot the eity— o 200-220 16th Street S.E. Ave.d (Just North of Mass. ou will_certainly them keening hout Prices: marked' Dig: dexigned to make leasure—the equipment nvenient and up to date. 5 of exactly the right size—compact without crowd e exteriors are of a 0% type of architecture and esch Completely Detached. Large Lawns. * While sou are making vour inepection be sure to notice the excellence of the finish— T excentional. S Sample Home, 208 16th St. S.E. 1th. sleepinz porch. kitchen h. hardwood floors. glase-inciosed dresser 15 Kitehen. compiate hot-water sve- 1drs | tho—averyihing that fact Fixtures are most art Toatures of fnish a a Gemizn and a 2eflactive Prices on_anolication—terms unusually in- teresting. Open for inspection all day every Adas—inciydinz. Sunday Buiilt, Owned and For Sale by HARRY A. KITE (Incorporated) Phone Main 4846. Buy Your Home in This Splendid Location, 3028-3056 Monroe St. N. Onee von 11y examined many onisusl an " features of ment and constri thaie dands Yom 1 won t teed to {her convinced that Tou contdn't bossibly o hetter than by Nere “Evervinig 1s so comfortable and pr tieally arcanzed that vour housework il \imost do 1tslf. ' The tompact contruction flas eliminated evers Wil Of waste Apace. {mahed incide and out il the best of taste— and there leveral 'tvpes of bleasinely oneistent architecture to heln sou in making 2 decrsion Large LLawns—Detached Homes Our prices and terms will make ownership easy. Tf vou are motorinz. come out Rhode Island_ avenue, or take the troller on G st. »"Car at Rhode Island ave. and It's then just a step to these Jur representative will be on hand 't show sou ahout all day evers day—including Sundas. Built, Owned and For Sale by HARRY A. KITE (Incorporated) Phone Main 4846. at prove éversthing | the | COMPLE’ N ‘l(‘ ! D. RATHER SRS, SPECTION ANY TIME TO 7 PM. STOP! Bethead! between R B e o ining Foom. Kitehen, two bedrooms and lazed-in n_ pario: ‘handsome grounds flowers: about 6.000 square feet. it is certainly a bar- ::,‘5 gfl" 1t will not be for | CHEVY CHASE, D. C, | OLIVER ST. A MADE TO ORDER HOU SE; NOT A COMMERCIAL O. E. Tt is & seavoned house. 8 years old. splendidly buiit, 1h perfect condition: it will be ‘found much Detter than & new one these d: beautitully arranged interior. wit paneled. mirrored doors. alu dou. le French doors to parior and dining room: '8 rooms and full basement: all modem: special price. A good eolld brick house, o bright roo: qarage Biaks oot ths Wane. & and just south of Penna. at once: will malk ce for early sale. BRYANT. '808 the two Ab CTIOV SALES. Ava. AUCTION SALES. 29, 1925. EDUCATI AUCTION SALES. FUTI DAY _EDUCATIONAL ADAM A. WESCHLER & sn~< Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sals of Valuable Busi. ness Property, Three-story Brick Building, No. 727 11th St. N.W. By virt of a certain de of trust dated una 8. 1"»"%& and recorded June 10, 1055, 6. 10, of the fand records of the itrict of (‘n!umhll and at the reauest of the party secured eoy, the undersigned rugtees will offer lur sale by n hlh- uu(-llon ront of the T éflé | s fv'n INIBIDAY e VEBrEMBER R 0'CLOCK P.M ."the follow: aecibed Tand Gnd vemises. ‘situsts 1 thu Hetrict of Columbia. to wit: Part of original lot 8 in square 318, hexinning at the southeast corner of said Jot on 11th st. 'rl 17\4 running thence north along the ine ‘of mald lot 44 faei: thence east 'l lght angles to sald front line 09 fest 0% inches to the rear line of aid lot: id a 23 feot to ling line of lota 7 and 8: \hblll" said dividing lne 919 feet 10 inches o the beginning: being the south 24 foet tront, by the "full deotn ot “said’ lot uarc 348, fmproved s above. ehna of sale: “Tne ahgve praperty will bs eold subject _to a orior de of trust for $42.500. at 7%, due June 8. 1030: bal. ance carh. ‘A depguit of 8300 reauired of DUrchaser at time of sala. AL conveyaneing. Fecording, revente stamps and Rotarial fees At cost of vurchaser. ‘erms of sale to he complied wif within thirty days from day of gale. otherwise the trustees reserve lhs rigbt to resell the vroperty at the risk ane cost of the defauiting purchaser, after ve days' advertisement of such resale in_sor newspaper published in’” the city of Wai b ington. A 5 VR TdkdaexSu Trustees S. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- S$TORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1628 drd ST. N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated Ausual Tot: 1923, Daing ineirument No. 104 recorded August 20. 1924, amonz the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the recuest of the party secured thereby. the undersizned trustees will sall at pubh: auction in front of th 3 y DAY " THE “TWENTY-NINTH DAY SEPTEMBER. A D. 1023 AT FOUR PM. the following-described land and premises ituate in the District of Columbia. and lesignated as and beins lot 83 in square 520 ermy - Sold subiect to a trust Tor £4.000 00, further part which Wil be anucupead st time of sale the ‘Durchage price. above said toust to be Daid In cash. “A deposit of $200 reauired Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamos at purchager's cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 dave. otherwise deposit for- feited and the provérly may be sdvertised Tesold at the diger £ the trustees. OHY HOMAS OoF Pt 22 05,08 20 Wonderful S. E. Bargain. On wide avenue ahout 3 blocks from Lincoln _ Park. a _substantiaily built brick nd stone hotse with hot-water heat: good 1ot to alley. Exceptionally low price. See us about this at once. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO, Inc,, BEALTORS_ESTABLISHED 1887 1433 K St. 5 Main_1016: Biltmore St., WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Must Be Sold. = A beautifyl and distinctive brick residence in an exclusive. refined lo. cation betwesn Columbia road and Conn._ave ception hall: charm- ine living toom: bright dinine room. Kitchen and pantry. In all there ars six splendid bedrooms and two com- Diote” baths: two screened sleepinz Dorches. several fireplaces. ' choice Woodwork ‘and electrical fixtures. A Lome sou " will broud to own. Priced for immediate sale and all feasonable offers will be kiven con- sideration. “MUST BE S Ar range 1o’ ees it at once. Price, S15050. PHO; o o BOSS & PHELPS The Home of Homes, _ 1417 S MAIN 9300. jiungalow. Chevy Chase. A" charming and in dual bungalow built by the owner—practically new and modern in every detail. This is a very artistic home and the gpacious plan wiil command your instant approval. While it is entirely different from the average stercotyped home. it is Dractical in ar- Iangement and there s cortain at- mosphere making one realize it is a “home’’ in every sense of the word. In all there are five snlendid rooms with arple space for two rooms on the second floor. beautifully equipped tils bath Illh shower: special woodwork trim and deco- hotce. TRRtlug . floors: attractive 1 SOl Rotwatar hiat: i1t Sppedl. Nokol Rot-water heat: g plant; electricity. . Beadti {4l wooded lot '"!l“fl Price, $15,750. Reason- able offers considered. Phone Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of Homes, K St NW. Main_9200. _ COLORED. A“rr!v\'e brick heme in geven lfargo rooms_and bath. terms reasonable. No. JOS. A HERBERT *&"Soxs, jn13 15th St NW._ and 515 East Cap. St WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. _ | BRIC ANY _CONDI- BRICK HOUSE. OF S E: ANY (C R | tignycash or terms; from Owie; 1417 contatnin JFPrice “an COLORED—BRICK OR FRAME. 6 OR 8 room house with bath: will pay cash: must be_in ‘city limita. _Call Main 0210, CASH FROM $4.500 TO $8.000 |2 awm' full particulars. GME ON Room | STX: xnu\x Ahb BATH HOUSE WITH MOD- ern_improvements. From owner. 14th and 16th sis. Park rd. and B fofficer ot £ GHT BOOM HOQUSE. WILL COX tion: would llke possession GARVEY, 1o st Ad- NW, FLAT. 6 FANILY ‘Xddre action:_give details. Sar omde, r 5 DEAL WITH US—RESCLTS SINCE 1806 Wanted—8 r, brick, commercial zone. south N V, petween dth & 18th st.: cash payment. Wanted—5 'or @-r. bungalow. Takoma gestio, “praterably. District side: up to S8 500. $1.000 or more cash paymient. ‘Wanted—>35 to 0-room houses for colored. 11 sections. spectally northwest in vicinity of Sherman ave.: on cash payment $350 upward. E. RYON CO, IRC.& 1. Main 4507, __1423 F WA‘I'ER FRONT PROPERTY. 15 :u,nun, Ave. N.E. £7.230 for this lovely little eolonial homs ose {rom Kendall Green Park—#6 rooms, led hath. ¢lectric lighis. furnace heat. eemic detached. Only S750 cash. halance easy. DAVIS & STEELE & 3 1420 N. Y. Ave. SUITABLE FOR DOCTOR. srner home, situated on wide ave- 0 Tincoln Park. contains six lares rooma and tiled 'bathroom, with aze: hardwood floora: larze sleep: a eakfast porches: servants toilat 10 Wash 'travs m cellac Priced at $0.050 4% immediate sale: $1:000 cash: halance te Be'dife Ghd inspect this property be- fore you buy. to 8 P.M. Office Open_ Evenings, 7 Howenstein Bros., Realtors, Line. 897. and H Ste. N.E. DOWNTOWN 7.850 Easy Terms Vacant [ A vers attractive three-story hrick home, | rcontaininz eight large rooms and bath (six | Joms) : electricity Iy papered and ainted and in excellent condition” through- aat This property is very desirable for a rooming or boarding house. 1. DALLAS GRADY, 004 T4th ST, N.W. "MASSACHUS TT: PARR. Home and Land Values Over $8,000.00¢. ekt e DETACHED BRICK HOMES Finished and under construc- tion. Central and side halls. Complete in every detail. Bnilt to please the most critical. Four to seven bedrooms. Three and four baths. Lots 50 to 115 feet front. Five minutes from Sheri- dan Circle. Prices moderate. Terms to suit. “Exhibit,” 32d St. and Cathedral Avenue, one block from Woodley Road Bus. | {fust MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, TacorO e NS BE BN 250 Dupont .Cu'ck, Very Since 1899. No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ours. SALE—24 ACRES OF LAND WITH Do *feato - tront on South ABg‘Y JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION Zxington et.. Baltimore, Md. EDGEWATER BEACK Bes all other water front an Lome coloniea firat. . Then see e x%"d-'%'}&?“‘u‘:‘;{e‘r"finm{' R Bfacy for g gulet Spmmer, home. 3o publle | piers. parke and hes restricted to_ the Sxiitietta une of Fderwator Beach | iy, et S ST 5':.;.4' ‘Buyidiar, Wadtosion:"D. - FELICITY COVE. Surely a lot on the bay is more Valuable. by several hundred dollars, than one on & creek or river. Fine shade’ trees add to the value: beautiful cottages with well kept lawns add to the value: building lines add to the value: good neighbors add to the value: safe, beach adds to the value: 30-ft. to the value. More, value at rog:a’v;igzn th-n;l-_fi:hsn. ; shde N4 Pho River 171, .’.n?.’,.'mn sadrsee” 1218 Ese Phone Mai FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. EE FLORIDA BEFQRE YOU Bur-—spz. &l tour, to Winger Haven being arranged tink abogt 6 days oxpenses included T 30" e 1p unyeual offer. Reser- yations - now. n‘A ‘Address §ox 340-C,_Star_effice. s Scribes lfio‘lflndl lr'llnl‘ degerites 400 Fiorida, b icing lawnllh n .g.m::' ihw | Erapetruit. “ll."l. A rehards, .Iu- at !i "Q' vor Florida Property Wanted or near Orlando—any slze or price. !'50 flfll’l to $100.¢ vestor going lhen 00, . trade 1 . #pt. he eule 't;fl'réarn‘n ro “s‘ox 20?1 Star office. Florida Property Wanted. Amu!lo gl dirct tiom owner: five lo, cation,”leg fi"’\l“ 84, Fishe b ee an Hold: )(n FLORIDA. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. TEN MINUTES’ WALK FROM THE HEART OF JACKSONVILLE and one-half block from beautiful St. John's River, A Ry and_sewor m’. '“h “*"fi' o or fl%w for tavest: s e Tt St e Between | i | ADAM Receivers’ Sale of Trucks and Automobiles. By virtue of an order of the Supréme Court of the District of Columbia. passed s No. §4878. the undersaned weif” B public. adcton gt ‘s, 820 Pa. ave. nw. on WEDN! S YTL\!HLR TIUN.”LT" 14 ocEodk X3 A WESCHLER & SON. " POWLER, L WINSHIP \\ur\Tl EY &dbs.exSu Roceivers - AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER'’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. TOMORROW 10 A.M. Including Three Packard Jrucks with steel bed and holsts. 2.3 and 31 ten: t-ton T W6y order of ‘Receivers: Fractieals mew Ford 1-ton, eother Touring Cars, Roadsters, Deliveries. " etc. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, No. 1900 R St. NW. Bs virtue of a certaln deed of trust dated avemner 120 050" and“TecOrakd el or 5 nong the land records of the hillrl't u! Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned rugtees will offer for sale by public auctiol in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY! THE THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M the Tollowing described Jandand premises. situate in the District of Columbia, to wit Lot 85 in Charles E. Fe & subdivision of lots ir suuare 111, as per plat rec Tiber 15 8t folio ‘95, ih the survevor s ofce At the District of Colimbis. improved by brick dwelling containing 9 rooms and 2 Uathn. cornar 18ih and R eirants now Terms of sale: Property will be sold sub. fect to a prior deed of trust_for $0.0)0 at 8 » _dile Novembw 2. 1927 balance one- halt cash: remainder $60 por month: ime tierest Gt 61a o, securad by 4 sieond deed of trust upon the vroperty so.d. or ali cash over trust, at option of purchaser. A deposit of 300 requiied of yurchaser a0 time of sale. ~ All convesancing, recording, revenue s and notarial fees at cost of Durchase s of sale to he: complied with within thirty Gays from day of sai Otherwise the trustees resarve the mghi (6 Peaell the DIoperts at the . riek and’ Cos e, defaulting burchaser afier five da vertisement of ‘sich “resale in’ some news peer Dublished T the ity of Nashingion, NELSON H. DARTON, ALICE . DARTON Su Trusiees eluit. se1. 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. C. G. SLOAN & (0., Inc., Aucts. D€ MARN ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON_ Auctioncers. Stock of Ladies’ High-grade | Shoes Contained in “Le Mode Bootery,” at No. 726 14th St. N.W,, also Set of Valuable Window Display Fixtures. By Public Auction Wednesday, “Sezpslember 30th, . Commencing 10:30 A.M. Small stock of High-grade Brook- Iyn Hand-turned Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers; late models in various ltyleu. Also Window Fixtures. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aucts. 2025.26.28.20 Shannon, Caldwell & Co., Inc. AUCTIONEERS 304 Tenth St. N.W. Main 9272 Mid-week Balo of Hou:alold Furniture, ¢ Pianos, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our thlmw 304 Tenth St. N Wednesday s i C.:nmelnl 2 AM. ARANAON CALDWELL & CO., Auets. 8.28.29 THOMAS L. CARTER, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges. * o TERSERAT MR .Wn!mmr he 3 &tlwll-hmcnl of Alexan: ledges lipon which the interest T roraiie u:“w his dater Ticket noiders motice, eidenheimer, Inc., Broker: l 'ADAM A \w%& LER Z 80N Trustees’ Sule of Valuable De- tached Pebble-dash Dwelling, 11 Rooms and 2 Baths, Built- in Garage and Large Side Kll’wd. No. 3935 Morrison St. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dnl)‘ recorded among the land, records _ef ihe Distriet of Columbia on August 18, 1988 andat the request of the ‘party secured: the Imderllgnc rystees I “offer for sale by auction, in ront_ of the pishisey, on WEDNESDAY. THE SEVENTH AY OF QCTOBER. A.D. 1025 O'CLOCK P.M.. the lollmfln ~described land d premises, situate in the District of olumbia, to wit: Lots 14, 13, 16, and the gaat 10718t front “on Merrison stroct. by the rall depth thereof of 10t 17 o the mihdfvision of ‘onnecti-ut A\rnuu Ter- Jra " d"ner niat of maid sbdivision cored in county book 21 at paxe 43 in the Susveror's Office of the District of Columbia, subject 16 cartalni covenants runring With thg Tand. imaroved e ‘whovs Terms of sal The nlm\wflr-u rty will g3 gl subteci "lo 8 prior ' dn rist of $1x°000 e the bnlatiea: £3.000: pay: ble {n instaliments of $2.500 cach in one and two 3 i mterest At 7% per annum. secured hy derd of truat upon the proper s0ld; the rem; m,.r balance all eash. A deposit of L0010 require. of purchaser at time of sale ~ All converancing, focordine Tevenie stamps and notarlal ieed st cost of purchaser. ‘erms_of sale to be hin thirty days from day e truatees re complied with of sale. otherw rieht to resell the praperty ut the coat of the def.lting pu-chase: lays’ advertisement of such Tesalo In some newapaper published i the City of Washing- ton, D. C. THOMAS D. BOBERTSON, CUVIER'A. METZLER, rustees. ___1108_Vermont_ Ave. THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Fully E‘l‘.‘.i,fpcd Printing Estab- lishment , known as the Service Press, Nos. 423 & 425 G St. N.W. By virtue of a certain chattel desd of trust recorded in ‘Liber '4847. Tollo 15, one of the land records for the District of Colum bia. and at the request of the Darty securad thereby. T will sell at_public auction, within the premises, on TUESDAY. OCTOB SIXTH. 1926, AT TWO-THIRTY P.M.. all tiel and personal property in and premises occupied by the Service P Noe. 423425 G st. nw.. to Printing busineas known and 'opes the Service Press. including a1l miachinery. squipment. fixturés and furniture used e "operation of the Service Presy among other items. including ons No Linotypa ‘machine with magazine and matrices Linotgpe metal.' one saw trimmer two make-up banks and stones. furniture auoing, incidentals. etc.. foundry and Mono- type. lead cutter’ Huber preas with motor and controlier and two sets of rollers. Miehie Dress. motor and controller and two sets of Follers, Gordon jobber. 12°x18” bed. with chases. Gordon Jobber §°x12” (2 chases) Otwexo cutter. ‘miotor and _ controller (4 knives). folding machine 25'x Dexter, With motor ‘and controller. folding machine T07x25" Dexter. with motor und contraller. 2"sdtching machines with Motor, time cock office equipment. desks. tab cane fling vabinet, typewriter, et Terms: Cash 0 deposit required at time ot sate RemOval st oxbence of Dt chaser B FULLER. Surviving Trustee. UCTIONEERS SALYE _OF DESIRABLE TWO. FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE MONTELLO AVE.. NORTH- THOMA TRUSTEE STOR Ftie 0f a deed of trust recorded in i records of the District of Columbia h_front of the nremises. ofi MONDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF 0CTO: BER,_AD. 1925 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.) lot 58 in square 4058 Terme of sals- Ona-fourth cash. halance ir one. two And three Tears. with interest at § Der cent per annum. pasable sem Denos 5200 required at i and th chaser allowed fifteen dava f date 0 ther particulars at tmie of sale ARTHUR CARR EDWARD C. BALTZ Tristacs & 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 virtae of authority vested in us. o =il sell at public suction, in“front of o remises “on” MONDAY. THE FIFTH DAY ¥ BER. A.D. '18: AT FOUR- THIRTY P.M_'lot 8 In square 72. contain- ing_ about 8.240 sgiiare feet of wround, erme of sale: One-third of the burchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two qual installments. payable in one and {wo years. with interest at 6 per centum per an- num. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of irust upon the proverty sold. or all cash at the ootien of Durchaser. A" depos 00 will Do rutisea ey time O eale. O ATl conoaran ing. Terording. revenue stamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of ssle t0 be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the property wili be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisemant of such resale in somo newspaper published in Washington. THOS. J. OWE Auctioneers. THOS. DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK " DWELLING. 1803 THIRD ' STREET values. Ses janitors st the Argyle and the By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly corded February 28. 1624 in the land records of the District of Columbia. and &t the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sals by | pUbIic auction. i front of the premives. o D THE SEVENTH DAY OCTOBER, A D, 1625 AT FOUR-THIRTY ! O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, ‘situate in the city of Wash ington, District of Columbia. 16 wit: Lot No. 38 in square 3! TTerma of sale: A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. " Al couverancing, recording and,_nota. Tial fecs at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen daye from day of eale. otherwise the trus- tece reserve the right to resell the property. &t the Tisk and cost of the defaulting pur: chaser, after five dase' advertisoment of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D € FRANK T. FULLER. Wellington. or phone Main 5437. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Two-story and Cellar, 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 llley, with a 2-car garage. virtue of authority vested in the un- d‘r [gned, we will offer for sale by public . in front of the rflumxues. on TRl RSDAY. OCTOBER vm 9?6 AT FIVE P.M.. the following land and premises. situated in lhe nlnfl of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered 104 in James C. Nealon's subdivision of lots in are pumbered 887. as per plat recorded r’ the office of the surveyor for the District of folumma in Liber 44 at folio 29, Terms of ale: Proverty sold sublect tg 4 first deed of trust for $4.000 at November 15. 1926, interest payable momh- iy, with a guaranteed renewal for IhN? additional Sears thereafter without cost. the owner desires renewal. and the balance of a second truat amounting to about $4.800, at 6. payable $55 per month, {ncluding interest All cash over truets. ~ A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. All con- veyancing. recording, revenue stamps. in- surance and notarial fees &t cost of pur. chaser. Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale, Ynlhprmu right is reserved to resell the roperty at the risk and coet of the default e purchacer after five days’ advertisemient of such resale in wme newspaper published in Washington. D. ADAM A, “E“(‘HLER & SON, -dds.exsu Auctioneérs. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- RY, AND CELLAR BRICK DW) 5 1\‘ 1 N0,y 1007 Thd STREET NW. viriue of & certain a ncoidud in Liber No 4761, !oflo 214 ot seq., of the I records of the District of Co- l\lmhll apd at the request of the party thereby. the undersigned trustees ‘ h fer fo‘ sale brfi!alz}s' I‘I’IFI;(IQ& II} mg of the premises, on MO SF T OCtOBER, 1926, A; Fou BFock" PN the dollowing deseribed land and Dremhel situste in the mn ict of Co- lumbia. to wit: Sublot, v.mr‘s -five in Swope S imilton. trustess ivigion of part 52 %ricinal jot numberad saven (1) in sqbars Dumbered sixiyyeven (67). o per ‘plav re: corded in_the office of the surveyor for the Digtrict of Columbia in Liber 21 folio 34. Terms of sale: One-third of the purch money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, represented by the romissory notes of the purchaser, payable bi’eheand two Sears. with Tateret at 7 -pe cent per snnum from day of sale, payable eemi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the %Ontrly sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A depokit of $500 re- quired of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing. recm’dlfll R\Enno lllnllm and notarial fees at cost purchaser. Terms of sale to be comglmd with within thirty Jays from day of eale, otherwise the trusteen reserve . the right to resell the property at iherlek and cast. of the dofaulting purchaser lfl‘l‘ five days' advertisrment of such Nlllz some newspaper published in ihe city o Fulllin CHAPIN B, BAUMAN. 800 F St NW. CHARLES Lwlflfis mh&-& | lumbia. THOS. J. ow:wa SON. AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES, OF VALUABLE m»l !TATF NOWN AS 11pFonn gn‘% £l $9 ov; { w< s-;)op sv M AND BAT v-r( W i By \ln.ue e accln recorded n Liver No. 4830, ; #q. of (he land records of ine District o Eoliinghial“and "ot "the teavest ‘of the parey | secured ‘thersty, the undersimod trustecs| will sell ut public_auction. in front of the afens, on WEDNESDAY! THE SEV Fw%‘ OF 'CTOBER. AD. 103 A~ | CK . thie “fallowing. it 4 land . “situnte in the District .of Co. and’ desienated s and hei otd numbored seventy-nino (78) in Will am Tallmadge's sudivision® of lots in s uare | numbered ten hundred and forty-six .18 i | a r plat recorded in Book 13, ¢ &e 60, L e S R nf‘ Cojumbia. ‘Terma. Rold subjeet 1o n prior deed o trust for 8. further particulars o which wit be anhounced at fime of salo: he purchase price. ahove faid trust to be natd ' Cash. A deposit of $200 reqiired Convesn Sordiyg and revenue stamps | at purcha ‘erma_to be complied otherwise deposit for- | feited and the nroperty may be advertised | d resold at the discret the_trustees. | THOMAS DOWLING & €O.. ACCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING 750 sLAMD)T STREET NORTH- “Weie of a decree of tha Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Eaulty Cause No. 44443, 1 will eal lie auctlonin_ front’ of the Vil 7 amont street n.w SR ohamont, stieety ¥, o TR Ry S'CIDER P M. the Tollowine described Jand and brenies, fo-wit. Lot 46 in D_J. Dunl an's subdivision of lote in lot No: an3 Supdeision of 1088, 1% Sount Blesa: ant and Pleasant Plains. now known as lot 48, in” sauare 2892, improved by brick ni. Proerty mold subject do existing first trunt ot 3080, with ‘intereat ot 67" fram August and second trust of $400. Mot at 4o “from September 17, 10 Terme of sale above trust 1 cash and balance in two eaual in- ataliments. payable in one and two years from day of sale and to be reprosented Ly promissory notes of the purchasor bewrin) interest at the rate of 67 payavle semi annually and secured by deed of trust o the proverty, or all cagh at the option of the purchaser. Deposit of $300 required sale. All convevancing. racording and venue stamps at cost of purchaser Frmaor sl o B¢ cSiipied with within days from day of sale. otherwise the trustec “reserves the right’ to resell the property &i the risk und exvense of the defaulting purchaser after five days adver- tisement of safd resale in some newspaper published in the District of Columita. CHARLES V. IMLAY, Trustee, se18-d&ds ext'y 1416 ¥ st. niw. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIO! FERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCES. BEING KNOWN A3 PREMISES NOS. 1260 AND 1241 By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4228. folio 353. et séa. of the land records of the District of | Columbia. and at the request of the party socured thereby. the undersicied trustees w il 'at oubllc suction, in Jrcnt of the preoy ires, on FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF i OCTOBER, AD. i025. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P, the following-described land and orem- ikes.“sitiate in the cits of Washington. Di trict of Colum and “designated a heing Dart of original lot 7 1 sauare 5 desoribed In two Datcels as follown: Parcel 3°7a1 that part "of said lot 7 contamed within the following metes and bounds: Be ginning on the east line of 4th at. at the southwest corner of said lot and ‘running thence north on 4th st teet 11 inches: ! thenve east to the west fine of sublot 1% | in eaid ‘squarc: ther stheasterls on waid West line 10 the o <01 ata Tot 7 fhance southwest on south Line of said lot 7't0 @ point on said 1me 50 feat 1 nch east of the southwest corner of said lot 7 Westerly on waid T inch to tha begining. said original 1ot 7" in waid square Within the following ‘metes and ing for the wame on 4t < north of the southwest of said 10t and running thence nort) Tong said strcet 11 feet % inches ast B feel 10 the rear e Of b i waid squa rear line of point 71 fe o Terms of 'sale money_to be paid in ash entd. payable in g nterest at 0 per contum b fAum. payahie semi-antually from day o iy e oty nrove 2 of the S230.00 Wil he Al couvesancing. | reyenue stamps. et at cost of D Terms of sale 10 he complied With within 30 days from day uf sale. othar Stees reserve the right 10 resell the proverty at the risk and cost of defauit. in% Durchaser. afier five dave’ advertisement 81 slch resalc In some newspeper in Washinkton. D. C. > A. DRURY 3B, NICHOLSON rustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SAL VALUABLE M- D REAL ESTATE. 530 SIXTH A ROOMS AND L TWO-, RICK HO By virtue of a certain deed of recorded Oct. 21. 1924, instrument No. of the land rrcords of the Distr bia. and at the request of the party secured thetehy, the unde ed trusteea will offer for ale by public auction. in front of the promiscs an MONDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF "OCTOBER. 1925 AT FIVE P.M.. the followin it o ises. sithate in the Dixtrict of Columbla. to wit: Lot numbered seventy-two )" n Samuyel Maddox's subdivision in & bered eight (R77) per yor of the Distric folio 6: of sale: The above properts will be #0ld subject to 4 building association 10an o about $:1.000 at 6%, dus 4 per month: balance Il cash trust. A deposit of S200 required of pur aser at time of sale. All convevanoing. re- ding. revenue stapips and notarial fess at of purcha Terris of sale to be com with within thirty dava from day 0f otherwise the trusiees reserve the right 10 Taaell the Troperty &t the riak and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five dave' ad vertisement of such resale in some newspa 1 the ety of Washington 2. of Columbza n TEE'S SALE OF AND BASEMENT NO, 715 _lst ST 3 D HiAs | JUSE BEEN REPATRED. TRIC LIGATING By authority vested in me under the will of Timothy Brosuau. deeeased. and in order 10 close up part of the estate. T will sell at t of tha premises. on IH DAY OF OCTOBER. T FIVE O'CLOCK P.. lot leitered in square 624. improved as One-third of the purchase money to be paid in _cash. bslance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years. with interest at 8 per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the | property sold. or all cash at the option of | {he purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at time of sale. Al recording. revenue stamps. etc. at c purchaser. ~Terms of salé to he complied with within thirty days gom day of sale. otherwise the trustee resebves the right to Tesali the Droperty at the \rii and cost of | defaulting nurchaser. afterifive davs' adver- | tisement of euch rérale in some newspaver | published o Washneio N T Exéeutor and Truatee £e26-dde. 9 ADAM A. WESCHL Groceries, Refrigerating Case, | Ice Box, Scales, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 1131 15th St. N.W. Monday, October 5, 1925 COMMENCING 10 AM. clean sigok of Argo Saimon. P & B | ‘Tomatoes, rn, Peas. Milk, Spaghetti, Soup, Peaches, Cherries, Shrimp. Sardines. Pine: apble. Spicer. Cocga. Breakfast- Food: Snan. leadier. Cataup! Bickles. Olivey, Jelly. J Preserves, Maple Syrup, Tea, Matches. Ice Box. PII" Glass, i s B s B 562930 THOS. J. OKE k SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling ||| Known as Premises 1416 Irv-| ing St. Northwest. In the! Business Zone. . virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Jandary 5% ugb. bein pnstrument Xo. 461, | Tecorded January 22, among_the jand records of the District o Commbia. and” st the request of the party secured ‘thereby. the undereigned trusf will sell Il mlhl d auiction, inront | Auctioneers. i Fresh. e o DAY, "TiE WL eRE D UST, 1825. AT FOUB THKRT\ the !0\|uv1nl’ deacribed land and prem- situate in the Dh'.rlcl of Columbia. and led as and being lot 182 in Charles E gl"l ling's subdivision of lots in John Sherman's subdivision of Mount Pleasant as per plat of first mentioned subdivision re corded in County Book & at page 49 in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. bject to right of way over rear ten feet of said lot by owners or occupants of lots $70."180 and 181 of epid subdivision. Terris: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $6.500. ‘Also a sccond trui for about $2.500, further particulars of vhich Will be announced at time of s the pur- chase price above said trust !(l hc naid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Convey- ancing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- Ahanars coet. Terms o be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- LTI BN e T Joid at the, di Ftbs "GORDON. Trustes. ‘aul-d&ds exsu ¢# THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE- doabined proverty. having failed o' compl With the terms of sale. said Droperty w resold at her risk and cost on MONDAY B Pifi DAY OF OCTOBER. A'D. 1025, AT FIVE PO, 4t the same ‘place. uj n:v: same terma and conditions. excel e e, LT 500,00 will he reauired 8t on‘:mn OF THE TRUSTEE. | oriviiex published | ‘Schoo] Opens October 1 " ! || Bankine. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTRES, SAPE OF VALUABLE TW ORE Sy Wost "axs A F BRICK | HOUSE 317 T30 BATER 17 N w By yirtue of a certain deed of trist, dated | 1A, 1055, being instrument No. 74, | May 27 1825, amons the land ot the Diatrict o1 Cofumbia, and. at jest 01 ‘the barty secured ‘thereby lersizned trustees will eell at pul n.in front of the ONDAY, THE FIETI DAY OF O aD AT FOUR P. Joined Tand. and promuses.” Diafrict of Columbla, ax nd_being lot two huridre .r i James F. Brennan's subdi oghered 101 in <auare” 552, corded in the ofiice ot the *surve ict ‘of Columbia, in lber George Washington Uluvemly Chartered by Act of Congress. 1821 Co-educntional Seselons in all depariments begin DEPARTAL O ARTS & mTiners ncluding chopl, of Graduste Studles, Columblun College,” Col of Eoginecring and Teachers College: T BRS Mechorn Courte AT DO et g T Avcliitecture and Education. Two hundred courses available for part. time studente after & o'clock. For “cataiozues and uther mation appiy 1o 2033 G Bireet: “Telenhans West 1649, 2 lephone 3 MEDICAL RCHOOL. ¥or catalorues and other infer- mation apply, 1 HE DEAN 1335 H Street. Telephone Main 7875. “und intor- in to a prior deed of | varticulars _of Formn: So1d suble. trust for 000, “further he Purehns Oy R A & urdhane price ahove smid. trust o be | ] haia "I cnelr. "A denosit of $200 required. | KCHOOT, OF NURSING ‘onveyancing, recording and revenue stamps | A three-yeir course in nursing purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied | under university lll(?«r‘lln‘o“, it within thirty days. otherwise deposit | For catalogue and other informa- forfeited and the property may be advertised | tion apply to and resold at the discretion of the trustees. | T'IP uperintendent of Nu, JARRY I hots | i aree Washineian Colversyy |“r'1'|';o"| GLENN ELPS. i reet. pl e Maln 0 M Frustees SEROOT oF PrARA, T OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | i S ixioeres peng other Trusteos’ Sale of Valuable | moer oorsie om0 Modern Five-story and Base- | member'n‘(wme‘?uw Sl ment Brick and Concrete American Law Schools) Apartment, Containing 34 Apartments, Known as the “Randall Mansions,” Situated Coursea, for_{ull inia sCltente Aporoved Loum, iof_émployed 10" P M6 53 BM. 1900 Lamont Street N.W. By yirtue of a certain dead in trust_dated students. catalogues and other infor- uly 1. 1035.° being _instrument R mation a to Bk SrcreTARY recorded” August 1. 1 amons the records of the District of Cclumbia. Stockton Hall arty secured thereby. Y intor- 1and ink-descri} t to a first further partict | SHORT D 1IN SCHOOL, for See retariea, Touch Spelline. Pisiness Eugli Ind ish. BDE. Pou for wrady = S et B 6% pLi 30 DAYS ONAL. 39 |STREETS OF VERA CRUZ PATROLLED BY SOLDIERS | iPallcc Disarmed and Confined to x} Quarters After Election | | Riots of Sunday. By I\w Associated Press CRUZ, September Fed ops are patrolling the street {of Vera Cruz. The police have bee jdisarmed and confined to g < by order of Gen. Almazan, federal chief {of military operations, because of their leonduct during Sunday’'s unicipal |election riots, in which 1 man was |Kkilled and 13 others were injured In his report to President Calles Gen. Almazan charges the mounted police with_connivance with the fol lowers of Vicente Lopez in robbing the ballot boxes, and accuses the Lo pez adherents of starting the shooting and attacking the followers of Senor Galvez, the opposing candida en. Almazan also implicates the members of the civil administration governing Vera Cruz. EDUCATION. ACE COURSES Accountancy . and M.C.S. degrees; C. P. A. preparation. Cataioz o request. AL Benjamin Franklin University Transportation Bullding. hound H Main Eight two five nine WMM Washington School Secretaries A Select School Day_ Classes te Secretarial Science Evening Classes In Stenog: Bookkeening Commercial English and ment Servi Catalog on Request 212 Transportation Bldg. i g g i g e it Steward School HIRTY, the 1010w 202 ¥ Street N.W. Matn 8671 the District of Columbi m‘m designated s Hienographers are always in i Rt vz, o, g ot | Shorthand: SRR S S il nnton o1 Lanont street. b, etk G riting | b {3 “Biatried’ coirt, case " No. 103010 'Typewnhns Toodatn Sethods sad on Supreme Court of ‘the District of Colu 1bia), | joy the use_of Rl inee In Block 21 fn Elizabeth Walbride: -x;:‘I Bookk: Eveiy the Walbridee ~subdivieion of land - now 5 “P“‘ ‘3 needs Many good | o o e e P P | Good. Poitioss For an sratustes b1 W mamarhr e Siverer of the Disrict | Good Positions: For all eradustes. ot h&'umm- The nh(w?,dlpp(‘yl‘\‘md lun’nl .n P S N R o Ly How' ks for piirposes of taxation and i sevament as T ok, w10 wod 811 0w | STEWARD SCHOOL 2604 Sublect to certaln restriction) ane 2 3 e aci 1202 F Street Main 8671 Terme: Sold pi trust for $135.000 Which “Win" ba anngunced at time ol mala BOYD 3o ' “second deed o trist for $44°000; | Dayable “S500. fer month and interest at | Typeing. B Shirene price above xaid iriints do Bet ki 1Y oiired 4 mi'iiie | "St. Margaret's Sdlnol for Girls daven, fyrietied kG gvely per b | Boarding and Day School ustees at the rigk and cost of the u»i!(l\ll} R&A)‘L'IF‘ chaser Taxes. rents. interest to be adjusted as of the date I. PEYSER. Twentieth Between G and H Streets dill sell at id {n cash, 'A depo o0 e Ftampa ut purchaser’s cos and California S1. ©. SHINN Telephane Weat 1649 premises. on Conveyancing, reco revenub ied with within thirty dass. Trustees. THE EASTMAN SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Girls 1305 1ith S "N J—ASBURY AVE. ] stores and 0 a George thmgton Umvemty Law School Sixty-First Year Begins Sept. 23 Co-Educational Association American Law School Class A, Ameriean Bar Assoclation Forenoon course for full time stu- dents, 917 annual income. hars A kood et o City Realtor Ny Member testing thre Water mupply for Further informa. late afterneon eancee for 8:55 P.M. Stockton Hall, West 1649 Z(Ilh lkh\een »and H nydraul the Distric 1on on app! wee for of Columbia ation 0.001.24.20 WASHINGTON ear feet |0 t Room 509 | k pm. Octo- mation at Room | OMMISSIONERS 2 1 Natlonal University Law School ESTARLISHED 1569 Fifty-Seventh Year Begins Oct. 1, 1925 ‘Three-year courses leading to.LL. B. and J. D. Post-grad- uate courses leading to LL. M.; M P Land D.CL. CLASSES BEGIN 6:30 P.M. Secretary’s Office, 818 13th Tel. M. 6617 Octole Tnited States n feet of wharf property snel. 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