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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO E—HOUSES. -AUCTION SALES. $350 Cash. $55 Monthly —will buy any of four cholces of modern brick- buflt, eix-room, semi-de- tached homes (some With bullt-in garsge). -$6,750 to $7,250. EXHIBIT HOME, 619 RITTENHOUSE ST. Drive ogt 10th et through Colorado ave, to, Ritienhoyse it o Georgla Are “Takoma will take you there. TS A CEAID m. Aally and Sunday, Wardman Fort Stevens Ridge homes are ) P Pest value i’ Washington. WARDMAN, MK SLNW. ] Main 3830. | FUTURE_DAYS. ATTENTION, DOCTORS! AUCTION SALES. FUTURE._DAYS. ADAM A WESCH] 'SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate on Rock Creek Ford Road Near Intersection 32nd and Ritten- house Streets N.W., Contain- ing 1.5 Acres, More or Less. By virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum! passed in Equity Cause No. 446806, the undersigned trustees Will offer for eale by public auction in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1827 AT FOUR OCLOCK PM. the %—!v'rlmd land and premises. sitnate in the A Ready-Made Opportunity. Prominent " physician retiring from gen- eral practice 1n this eity offers for sale his Dractice, home and offics The home located_central to downtown on a wide avenue well known as & pro- fessional’ center and s 0 arranged as to now provide offices and anartments for two or_more phywicians and would prodice a spiendid incoma as an jnvestment alone. The practice consisting of offica consulta- tions and " family practice inluding sorgers. praduces an' income of several thousand doliars” annally. The consideratioin covers tha practice, home andoffica and & bractically new sedan in_ona price. with @ Teasonable pay- ment. The sellar offers in addition ~his { pdvice and, guidance’ for _ pariod ‘ot alx onths. " Negotiations confidential. - TR x ciaguations - co trict ot Colimbia. to-wit: = Beginning at rem Hox 473X, Star office. ——— | the morthwest corner of the whole of 'the e fract sovned by Joh Hepburn, apd runpine 5 . ence wouth 30% (degrees east 20 perches: . DETACHED. thence mouth 4 desrees west 1232 perches: Chevy Chase, D. C. Near Conn. Ave. thence north 7615 degrees west 17 perches to the west line of said tract and thence north 8 degrees west 1348 parches to the beginning. containing one aud one-half Acres more or lesa being the same prop erty conveved by Eliza Hepburn. executrix of ‘the estate of Tohn Hepburn, deceased. to Ruth A Davis by deed recorded in Liher 732 ot oo R0 ot ‘the land records of the District nf Columbia. said parcel being known for purnoses of assessment and taxa tion as parcel 49,8 ed_well under $20.000 this imposing colonial home i a remarkable value. The honse ix center-hall plan and has 8 rooms. baths, room tha large sleeping porch Buiit by tha bwner for his own use. Rome is exceptionally well constructed handsomely decarated. Thera is a 2-ear d break fa e it e e e REAL HOME VALUES FOR THE PARTICULAR HOME SEEKER. - Offered By SHANNON & LUCHS, INC, Practically New Modern Home {Close to 14th and Spring Rd.—$9,500. ceni pcation. clos tively new, modern brick in a most_convenient location. clos e ere nfe six well planned Tooms and fie hath tith BullLis \hrae bedrooms with sleeping porch. The entire property in good condition, Modern in all improvements. A builtn garage, fully ecreened. etc. and ca ‘bought on reasonable terms. ,Splendid, Semi-Detached Home, Georgetown. 700. A splendid semi-detachad BTy Toant ‘nechion of Georeeiown. ome. attractive briek construction. located Soven: Jarge rooma’ (4 bedroome) ‘wnd bath; O on througnout. newly papared and painted, Convenment to B eietion: torea.and o conpvanieneed” e 10 unual Cireumgianoes this Woubt the very bes y Georgetown. D Seant the cheapest and best home in Georgetown, seo this at once. A New, Well Constructed Brick H:\me on Attractive Corner Lot, for $10,750. i v cated on an t new brick home near this price now for !Ah: Y.f\ ate L m‘r.-c’xll ':“«'v:l‘l’:rb].;L terraced, 40 qh,\i 1{(;!!7” ""'ns':‘l’ll:l:d'rv hrp;:.\fl:'al:'xn:":z‘a;"\: burb, in the best environment. Splendidly N\h e o b\u]r»m \1!’;- A well pianned rooms, completely led and fitted bath w it it D o le res orches: modern in every senss of the wo Iarge front and o wn: a" large, builtin and heaied garage. A real value, and terma whi be accepted. “An Attractive English Modern Brick Home for $8,600. ot ine 11 the time by the present owner. an Army Bullt leaw ABan B e e Waar And must seil. There are six £noi sired rooms o tils bath. all in A-1 condition. Has all modern improvements. of course: Hadiant firepiace, full creens and a garage. Attractive grounds well planted, Tocated on very preity street in a popular community of home owners. Terms aFesponaible parts. _ A Very Attractive Spanish Home in 16th St. Heights—$16,700. and oftered for sale for the first time. L TPt 1ah Carehitecture, tastefully planned. confaininy (eoome; A rance hall. complete tiled bath and extra lavafors, Lot i 50 by eet, Shlendid detached residential section, in community of very fine homes. A farare to mateh house. Terms to & responaible party will be considered. Phone Us This Evening Up to 9 P.M. For Additional Information or to Inspect. SHANNON & LUCHS, INC,, Realtors. A vers beautiful home, aix eplendid rooms. 713-717 14th St. N.W. Main 2345, HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC, Do 1412-Eye Street N.W. Realtors. Franklin-9503. Y 5S00—KENNEDY 1HOME—Semi-detached Brick. B2, e nI .?m.«.-mnul Kennedy _built home locatsd in an attractive north. t section I8 being offered at a figure considerabl: ow its real worth. It CHom af A prominent architect who has made many added jmprovements 18 the Bome o Pihara are D very largs rooms. 2 tile baths. a glas-inclosed and I:eau Sepink porch. open Rrebisce' paneled walls in dining Toom and *Agor Tront room. oak ine 3 Targe Duiltin Areproof garage. foors, and all the latest improvemen: ding be |+ b Eplendia nt. side and rear lawns. t aleo detached garage. $9,500—CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—California Bungalmv. “Another offering of exceptional merit. A trus California bungalow-typs oo, well ]nl‘llA h!l'an Conn. and Wisconsin avenues and not far out. ora is & very aitractive liing room the full wlalh of hose, redl open Are: ace, bright dining room, kitchen, two irooms, tile bl'-hd on one floor ‘ot stair approach to lll’li attic. This home is brand-new, attractively o Tt in “euipped with h.wh. elec. lights and oak foors. XNice Fouhis 4t 8 sarige openiag on wids paved ley. " You wil look & lone tim tfl Xn icate ue. i i $18,500—FACING THEDRAL GROUNDS. Wi t been authorized to offer for mmedidte able Toddence Jocated. oppoaits the L) rcmm;n'{. Publi !ch"hl.dr SRS Rl e s s ey ail in B oo e n e <iraure 1 T tocps ulva Areproot earics, & Trost aitractive Droperty in an ideal environment. $11,500--COLUMBIA ROAD—Near 14th Street. 7 In order tq clote estata. we have been suthorized to offer this modern colonial ome 5t s figuire below ita real worih. *fhe Nouse bas 10 Tares ronme. “twg Ulle baths, "twg siseping porches: £ enis. ok foors and all Improcemenis. rme”Third Hoor fau h eink and range and is Tenn{ t} tsE !W month, “Another”fea: lure jot. which is approxi ite] feet pth, with ample space for doubls garage. A good home and investment combined. Can be purchased| on most convenient terms. $9,000—MT. PLEASANT—New Brick Home. This brand.new brick residence, well eituated tn M{. Plensant. near a puplic sghool. is undoubtediy one of the est new-house values ln ‘ashington lay. he house 1s 191y feet in width, 8 hardwoc loors throughout and modern appointme ‘There are 4 jrooms, In?‘jll ing & large glass-in- vlos IIRFDK porch, le bath. splendid i room, diniug ruo‘..xlull‘y and EreolBaric " Bod" ?'?";3 o e - Otered st s’ Bgare Kol ok Smlar Botises 1 ek 120 decirable voctinss are salivg 2oy 06ure Delow what HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC., MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1412 Eye Street N.W. Franklin 9503. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. $12,750. ” ; Chevy Chase, D. C. Total Monthly Payment Only $75. An outstanding value {n & delightfully situated detached home, & 1tt] off Chevy Chase Circle. Not & amall, eut-up house, but cns con: taining eight 'clend.\d bright roo four oms, spacious lving room, full idth of house. with massive stone fireplace, built-in book- cases’ 10 either eide; wide covered porel i Roors: axtra sewing room or study, large tiled bath, numerous added featires and every modern convenlence, BUILT-IN' GARAGE. Beautifully improved lot containing about 7.000 square feet. Vacant. Only a small cash payment required. $11,750—Detached. $19,500—Brick Const. Mass. Ave. Park. Cleveland Park., 3 Undoubtedly one of the hest An opportunity to purchase a lovely values_ obtaln S ek Bome i this popular suburb at a're: Iiusive section. Convensens 1o Catiedsai Aparkably low price. Owner, having left and John Eaton Public School. A charm. ahe aty is extremely anxious to sell. and ing home, ‘attractive in appearance, prac- 2 oyom Will do well 1o Investigats at ONCe. {ag) p plan mient mnal G Arance. prac. 4 ® house has center entrance. spacious are four splendid hedrooms, enormous Jving room with fireplace and bulltin fiving ‘room’ with fireplace. Jirge cement bobkeases, dining room with French doors #ide “porch. bright dining room. strictly opeming into large screened breakfast modern kitchen, oak floors throughout D 2B pauLy, three tile bath with built-in tub and shower _ splendid bedrooms. tile bath with built copper 8creens throughout. nstanioneous * f tub and shower screened lV'rmn‘ water heater, numerous added features h full width of house; hardwood and every modern convenience BUTLT ST T S A IN FIREPROOF GARAGE. Vacant. - A or: hot-water hy Beau- 4 y A ok, B0.BE105, mmerons laree ok heme (hat 8 werthy f your immediaie trees. Side driveway 10 garage. +$18,500. s]t. Pleasant. Clereyman who fa leaving the eity is offering his home for aale At an unusual A tive flsurv. Ideal loeation 1Pth and Park re A colonial typs house, wx bedroom, Two e hatha. 1ving room With fireplace. large bright dining. room. antry and Kitehen. Attomatic water eater, hotwatar heat! Nghtn: front and doubls rear Brick ge. Moderate terms. home $16,500—Corner ear Dupont Circle. A splendid and thorough modern downtown home. All outside rooms with outlook on two prominent streets. 1t in a center-hall-plan house, wonderfully Constricted and beautifni interior Hm Thera are nine excellent rooms. twn com plete tile baths, several open fireplaces, wonderfully large closets, attic. hot water heat. eleciric lighta. Varant. 1t can be purchased on unusually liberal {erms. SCHWAB, VALK & CANBY, 1704 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 830. electric porches. COLORED—$500 CASH. ‘avy Yard—6-room brick P ow . eloc: hice yard _ o Inspect Call YOUNG & CO,, 1022 VERMONT AVE. Main On Georgia Ave. Opposite Saul’'s Addition $8,950. Brick residence 20 ft. wide that has recently been held at $0.750 and considered an outstanding vaine 4t that figure. The house ia in per fect condition. “and has six lurge tooms. hot-water heat. hardwond floors and every modern ‘convenience. Lot {8 over 120 feet deep to a wide. paved alley. IN. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. 1418 Eve St. NW. Main 50045, IN SAUL’S ADDITION. $13,850. A Bargain Price FOR A BRICK HONME WITH TWO BATHS This fs a 22 ft front Home. with & large rooms and 2 bathe—iocated in one of the best streete m Saul's Addition. 1t has been the Home of a very careful owner. who has equip- it with me weather strip wnings, screens ete. There farge. concrete front porch and al Tass-inclosed back porches. Beautiful ardwood floors: vers large closets: ¢ Of Mervice equipment Small cash payment and easy monthly terms will be arranged Oall our office at any time up to PRICE, $7,150. $300 CASH. Southeast, convenient to the new Fastern Tigh | Sch A ‘modern colonial - hrick dwelling: ¥IX rooms and tile bath: hot-water ardwoud floors, electric Hghts, sleep. ar. This house ix less than und can be purchsed on $300 ex- | Lot has 50-ft. frontage N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St N.W. Main 5904. Torme of aale. One-third of the purcha monev o he Daid in cash. the balance in two equal installments represented by the promis- sory notes of the purchaser. payable in one and o Sears. with intarest at six per cant per agnum from day of ale. pavable semi Annuntly. ‘secured by deed of st pon the property’ sold. or all ‘cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $500 reauired of purchaser at ‘time of wale." All convey: anclng. ecording and motarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of xale t0 be complied with within thirty’ days from day of ale otherwise the tristees reserve the right (o resell the property At the risk and cost of the defaulting nurchaser. after five da advertisement of much resale in some news- pev published In the city of Washington, WILLIAM H MANOGT Fendall Building = S. DUNCAN BRADLEY 5 ES. o Wilkins Bunding ST ERED D 5E N T+ FEDECH) _ de22.d&ds exSukhol Tristees large brick row: fiteplace, ami.; a n THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Main 1655 ar Cleve. 4038 e S-af_Ceve, 207 o TRUSTEES' SALE OF_ VALUABLE I BARGAIN OF LIFETIME. PROVED PROPERTY, 1926 4th ST. Nr. Wis. ave. and O st.—Two-fapily br NORTHEAST, flat, ewly decorated. Price and @eme Tawt | By Virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly oF fent kreatly reduced | recordsd October 15, 1926, aa instrament No PAr Vew Market—Two-family brick | 34, of the land records of the District of fint: heat offer takes it on terme. " Lower | Columbia. and at' the Tequest of the narty flat for rent 4t $47.50 mo. secured "ihorebal’ (he inderaiened Troste Nr."Christian Seience Chireh—9-r. Wil el ‘at public: auetion, in: front o e ent Yopair eas than 17000, | premises. on "THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY 300 ‘cash, balance easy: or rent, $65 | OF JANUARY. AD AT ber_mo THIRTY 0'CLOCK PM.. the following-de scribed land and premises, ituate in- the District of Colimbia. and designated as and being lot numbered seventy (101 in square mbered thirty-five hundred and sixty-six 6051, in ' the subdivision made by The Re at House Soclety of Washington of part Gf ‘block 7. “Eckington. as per plat re- Corded in_Lier 3. folio 3% of the Fecords of the office of the murveyor of th ot Columbia: With the land Terma: S0/ subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.500.00. furcher particulars of Wwhich Will be announced at time of sale: the Durchase price above said trist te be aid fn enshe A deposit of $200.00 required onvesancing. Tecording and revenue stamps at purchasers cost. Terma o be complied with Within ten dave, otherwise deposit. fc Teited and the Broperiy may be advertised and Tesold at the. discretion of the (rustees. . HR N s " 2623.48ds exSukho z . 23-d&ds.exSukhol WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. = MAYP PURCHASER ¥OR MODERN HOXE THOS. J. OWEN & SON., AUCTIONEERS. etached or semi-detac) or § Tooms an ISTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE_TW: o paths, "petween Calvere and Tiidon s B and within 2. blocke west of Conn. ave, R R EDW. B. SCHWARTZ, Inc. 734 18th nw.| A1df CMISES 1810 A STREET (Sec Mr. Birckhead). oo AT By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated WANTED TO BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER | March drd. 1924, being insirument No. 1% a6 10 8 room brick house: Ike A good | recorded April 18th. 1024, among the land Gection, conventent o cars and bus: ' Can | records of the District of Columbia, and at iiake ' large"cash pavment ‘0ld hotise pre | the' request 0f ‘the party secured ‘therehy. Torred.” Address Room 404, People's Life | the vndersigned tristees will sell at bublic Insirance Bidk. Main 2730. . ® | aviction. in front of the premisss, on THURS. HAVE BUYER FOR DETACHED _ OR | DAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF J 5 3 1927. AT "FOUR P.M. the gemidetached home beiween 13th and 161h. | L5100 fund and premises, aituate in the Dis. o on - > . trict_of Columbia. and_ designated as and oo s ommn CEWT D AW AR e | being ‘Tot 78 in Olivia F. Taggarts subd: 734 15th niv, (See Mr. Birckhead) e in tha olie of the surveser Jor the _15th . ke _ | corde: o v COLORED [TY EMPLOYE WANTS A| District of Columbia. in Liber 71 at folio small _brick "house: can make substantial | 143. cash payment. Call Main 7552. or address Room 405 Continental Trust Bldg. BY COLORED WAITER—HOUSE IN CON- 1 can make good cash pay- ventent location ment. Address Box 428-X, Star office, AUCTION SALES. __THIS _AFTERNOON. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATE, BEING TWO MODERN STORES APARTMENTS KNOWN AS 1126 AND 1338 PARK ROAD NORTHWEST. % tie of two certain deeds of trust rded in Liber No. 5316 folios 435 and 438 of the Jand records of the District ot Co- lumbia, and at the request of the Darties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at ublic_auetion. in front of the premises. on ESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1920, AT FOUR O'CLOCK. P.M.." the following deseribed land and prenifses, ¥ituate in the District of Co- lumbia. and being 1ots numbered seven huu- dred and ten (710) and seven hundred and sixieen (716) in square numbsred twenty-six hundred ‘and ‘seventy-four (2074) aw de- scribed [n aaid deeds of trust. upon the fol- lowing terms: Terms of sale: Said properties will be offered separately and subject to & prior_deed of trust securing an indebtedness of $15.000 as to lot numbered seven hundred and ten (710) ‘and $12.500 as to _lot numbered seven hundred and sixteen (716) and each ©f said proerties will be sold subiect 1o the deed of trust secured thereon. Of the pur- chase price over and above said deeds of trust one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal insialments pavable in one and two years. with interes of 813 % per annum. payabls secured by eecond deeds of trust upon the properties sold. or all cash. at the ovtion of the “purchaser. Interest and taxes to paid or adjusted to date of sale. A deposit of $500 on each property will be required at the time of sale. All conve recording, etc. at the cost Of purchaser Terms of sale 1o be complied with within thirty days from date of sale. otherwise de- Dosit will be forfeited and the properties re- s0id at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser after five daye' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. B. FRANCIS SAUL, 925 15th St N.W. WILLIAM P. BENSON, 925 15th d¢16.17.18.20.21.2: 4.27.28 - _____TOMORROW. A THOMAS DOWLING & €O., AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick, Seven- Room and Bath Dwelling, 47 H St. NW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated August 1925, and recorded August 4 1995. in Liber 5549. at folio 355, of the land records of the Distriet of Columbia. and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the trusteew.will offer for sale at public i front of the premise DECEMBER THE TWENTY- 1026, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. land and premises; e city of Washington. District of Columbia. to wit: Lot numbered t four (24) in A Shepherd's sub are numbered six hundred an ) per plat recorded { the murveyor for the District Colimbia in’ Liber R. W.. at folio 39. to- ether with the improvements the as fdicated above: mubject 10 & first deed of trust. to secure loan of $4.000. pavable a1, 192K, with § $6,450—Northwest, Detached, Sacrifice. Six lerge rooms and hath lights: S0t 145 feet deen: locs venieyt Torthwest. sedion: easy TANEON: immediate Action neceesary ie 180 rarest of A bargaina. o SHOWALTER REALTY CO,, Suite 404 Yermont Rid Phone Main 4102 Vnen 8 P ar- as this Tontent SALE OR RENT—HOUE Nr. Kendall Green—G6.r. and b. porch-front brick elec., furnace heat: will paper to suit double’ rear porches: double brick garage. A snap to quick buser on your terms, or rent, $50 mo, SUBURBAN—Col sine a3 lote, 4-T able for garake Valyie, low terms Tuxedo. Md bridge: kriown as the Suite_place. firat stop from Union Sta. on Penn. R. R. and a mile north of terminal of Kenilworth elec. line— acre, cor. Jot: G.room house, garage. ete. No ' Teagonable offer refused, on terms: or rent, $17.50 mo. consider trades on some of the above. N. E. RYON CO., INC,, Main 4597, 1423 F St. Columbia 15’ 3418 14th St. or, Md. 202 L . building euit- house. ~ Big month overhead District K SOUTH- rms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500.00. further particulars of which will ba_anncunced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required Conveyancing. Tecording, etc., at purchaser's rms to be complied with within thirty daya. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustecs. WILLIAM TODD SAMUEL S. SPRUCE. __de23.0&ds exSn&hol Trustées. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY . SEMLDETACHED =~ DWELLIN KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 4338 C APEAKE STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated June 11. 1928, h'm{ instrument No. 70. recorded August 19. 1926, among the jand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the lersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in”front of the premises, on_TUESDAY., THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. AT THREE PM.. the following-described’ land and premises; bituate in tbe District of Columbia. and designated as and being the west Iwrnlg five feet ont on Chesapeake street o t 20 by the full depth thereof in a subdivision made by William S. Minnix in square 1649 as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- Teyor of the District of Columbia in Liber 61 at folio 2. “Tarme: Soid_subject trust for £5.500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 quired.” Convesaneing. recordingz. ste... at purchaer's cost. - Terms to be complied wi within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeits nd the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the truste HARRY B_PITTS. ROBERT E. McCORMICK. _de22-d&ds.exSu&hol Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Building Known as Premises No. 1635-1637 Eleventh Street Northwest. By virtue of a ecertain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5172, z of the land records of the District of t of the party secured to & prior deed of N of the premises, TENTH DAY OF JANT AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM . the following-described land and premises situata in the District of Columbia, and des ignated as and being lots 17 and 18 in Da 1e] §. Harkness' subdivision of part of square 338, as said subdivision is recorded in Liber . folio 82. of the records of tha offica of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for £7.500.00. further particulars of which will ‘be announced at time of sale: the purchaso price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of £600,00, by certi- ed check or cash, required. —Conveyancin; recording. etc.. at’ purchaser's cost. Term to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discre- tion of the truste CHARL HENRY __de28-d&ds exSukhol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY, 1936 FOURTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtie of @ certain deed of trust, daged October Gth, 1926, being instrument No. 26, recorded October 7th. 1926, among the land records of the District_of Columbia, and at the request of the party wecured thereby, 1 undersigned trustees will sell at public tion, in_front of the premises, on TH! DAY THE ~SIXTH DAY " OF ARY, A. D1 T FOUR-THIRTY P the following bed land and preniise situate inthe District of Columbia, and de Ignated as and ‘being Iot numbered sixty-five (65) in the subdivision of lots in square numbered thirty-five hundred sixty-six 3566) as per plat recorded in Liber 83 at Folio 32 of the records of the office of sur- veyor Tor the District of Columbia 10, covenants running with the lan Terma: Sold subject 1o a prior deed of trust for $4.500.00. further particulars of which Wil he announced at time of sale: = — | the purchase price above said trust o CALDWELL & CO.. Auctioneers | paid in cash. = A 'deposit’ of' $200 required. Regular Sale Suresaing e el ks U twenty- in the ot With inie 6 per cent! pavabls first to interest on wnpiid balance: i the balance appiied in rediiction of the Fincipal sum remaining unpaid Dy deed of trust upon the prope o7 all cuen.at o option of the purthaser. $3200 depoxit reatiired at time of wale. Al Tomveyaneing and recording At purchasers ot lerma to be complied with Within thiriy Trom day of sale. otherwise the | Veperve tho right 1o tesell the prop. | tHo risk and cost, of the defaulting | enaser. after five dnve' advertisement of | 1 resie i sqme’ newspaper publisied at| ashington, o CORAN. DAVID G. REUBEN K. MILLSTEIN 2 Tristees. de; Subject de17.2 SHANNOY e’k cost. Terma 16 be complicd with within 10" days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee of HOWENSTEIN. W. 0. HOWENSTEIN, Household Effects | aorsumomcinn — e Adam A. Weschler and Son, Auct of On Account of New Year Next_Regular Sale Household Goods Pianos Electrical Appliances By Order U. S. Marshal Groceries and Fixtures Ready-Mixed Paint Automobiles, Etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Thursday, Dec. 30 Commencing 9 A.M. Automobiles at..........10 AM. Every Description At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 10th St. N.W. Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1926 At 10 AM. Cash CALDWEL oN ADAM A ER & | Bankruptcy Sale of Groceries, Fixtures, Etc. By virtue of an order of the urt of the District of Columbia, Bankruptey Court, in re Bankrupt No. 1755, th will sell by public atetion, S0 B0 ave B on' B BER THIRTIETH, 1926, COMMENCING TWO-THIRTY P.M.. swall stock Groceries, c Tding Lewis Salatto, 1 trustec e 360 per month. o Include nd principal. HN'F. DONOHOE & SONS, 14 vonna, Ave 9 p.m. for detall McKEEVER & GOSS, 1415 K St M. 4752 ors, Pianos at .o ++12 Noon Elec. Appliances & Paint...2 P.M. 'Groceries and, Fixtures..2:30 P.M. de28.29 5 Refrigerat Meat” Blocks, = Counter, Elsc. Fap, Scales, Paper Bags. ete. rme: Cash SHEFFERMAN. Trustoe, A de7.28,59 1010 Vi, ave. n. following- | DWELLING WN | | | | auetion. subject to covenants rulxmn‘; ‘ d; THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEE! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real | Estate, Being a Two-Story Apartment House Numbered 131 Webster Street North- west. By virtie of a certain deed of trust re corded in Liber No. 4616 &t Folio. 363 ‘of | Thetf A Retords 0t the Distriet of Cotambia | At A7 e Teatent ‘ol the | parties ectir {herehy. ‘the tindersigned will &ell at-publ in. front of the premises. ON THURS- ECEMBER THIRTIETH. AD. 1026, | OCLOCK P.M.. the following fexerihed Tand and bremises; &taate in the | District of Columbia and bemg ot bered ‘forty-six (16) in squara numbered Thirty-threa hundred and mnetoen (3319) . s deteribed 0 Fald aeed of (rust. upon ths foowing terms Tarms of Sale: ALL CASH. Taxes and interest paid or adjusted to the date of sale: N eons eyt recording, etc.. at the cost Sf purchager: kood tiile or mo sale: A de- Postt ot S1.000 il be’ requirad at. the time of sale: the purchase price 0 bear in. tereat at 63 ‘por contum from the date of et date of mettlement: settlement to e Thade. within thirty (30) dave from the date | ot"Cale or deposit forfeited and the property Sesold at the risk and cost of the default- Ime” purchaser after five (3) dave’ previous advertisement of wuch resalo in some Wash {ikion newspaper : TRLE GUARANTEEAND TRUST COMPANY. By THOMAS B MARSHALL 010K n exSukhol o Viee President THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Apart- ment Building Known as No. 1038 Lamont St. N.W. By virtue of a certain_deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5804 folio 116 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Eoliimbia, and at the reavest of the party secured undersisned trustecs will sell at_pubii on._in” front of the remises. on WEDNESDAY. THE FIFTH AY OF JANUARY. AD. 1927. AT FOUR THIRTY "O'CLOCK P.M.. "tha followin- described Jand ‘and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and désiknated as snd being lot _numbered " thirty-two in Twenty-ona (21) “Columbia Heights.” and of @ part of block numbered eighteen (18) in Todd and Brown's subdivision of part of “Mount Pleasant” and “'Pleasant Plains made by Edward Landvoight. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 16. at folio 11. So much of eaid lot nuni bered thirty-two (32) as is ncluded within the lines of said biock numbered twenty-one | 1) 'Is subject fo the covenants that no vuilding shail be erected within 30 feet of the line of Lamont street. nor shall it be used for manufacturing or mechanical pur- | poses. nor shall spirituous liquors be sold thereon. Tarms trust for DAY, D) AT THRE: thereby. ¢ on Sold subject to a prior deed of $7.000. further particulars of which will ‘he announced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be pald on the, balance two equal instaliments in with interest at 61 payable semi-anny a | cured by deed of I £0ld. or ail casb. at he option of the pur- | chaser. A depogit o 00 will be re. | auired at” tigo of gele. conveyancing recording, e(d, at cost of purchaser. “Terms | of eale o bd compighd with within thity days from day of sglé. Otherwise the tr tees reserve the right to resell the pronerty at the risk and cost bf defaulting purchaser. after five days' adygrtisement of such re- sale in gome newspAger published in Wash ington, D. C. : de23-288sexSu&hol " “Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN'® !o:v. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | Story Brick Apartment House, Containing Twelve Apartments, Known as Prem- ises 15 M Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 5603. Folio 21 et sea of the iand records of the District of o lumbia, and at the reauest of the party se. cured therehy. the undersigned trustees will sell. Lot of the prem. ines, THP THIRTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER. 'A.D. 1926. AT FOUR | THIRTY num- | § | with OCLOCK P.M.. the following described land and ‘premises, te in the District of Co- | lumbia. and. designated as and being lots 62. 83 and 61 in Frederick Bates and Kate E. Lauritzen's subdivision of lots in squ 410, as per niat recorded in Liber W. B. M. folio 157 of the records of the office of the | survevor' of the District of Columbia | Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of | trust for $30.000.00. further particulars of | which will be annoinced at fime of sale. | the purchase price above said trust to be | paid one-third in_cash. balance in monthly installments of 25 interect ver_cent. and the rem o vear. A deposit of 1,000 reauire Conveyancing. recording._ete.. al purchase: 8 cost. Terms to be complied with within thiriy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the broperiy may e advertised and resoid at the discretion of the trustees "ERNAND PETIT, P. R. BOESCH de18-d&de.exSukhol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AU no&y,u{s.‘ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | Story Building, Containing | Twelve Apartments, Known | as No. 1708 Newton St. NW. | By virtue of a certaln deed of trust. re- | corded in Liber N7, folio amonz the | 1and records of the District of lumhia. and | e Sonent of the Drty secured. (hereny | fhe undersigned trustees will sell at publi auetion. i {ront of the premises, on MOX- | DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF JANUARY A.D.1027, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premises, in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 4 in Chapin Brown's sub- division of part of Pleasant Plai and Le- mar's Outlet, as said subdivision recorded nor Shepherd, folio orn ot . offies of (s s Tietmiet ot " Cotunbin, bullding restriction line shown on plat recorded in Liber 67, folio 44 of said surveyor's office records: sald prop: rty being known for the purposes of ment and taxation 4s lot 84 In sauare Terms 1d Ject prior deed of trunt Bor. $83:500.00. furiher hart b il ba anmoinced at fime o nale T arhinns Dhics above atid’ uss t" e Do one-nait “in “eash_ and the balance in Brayonr, o hefore. ta bear 00 interest and recured by Ao OF trsL: OF ATl camh At pur aacrs mption CAfanceit ot $100000 re anired.® Chaveyancing. Feeording, e at pur chaser's cost Terms to be complied with | WithIn " thirty days. otherwisa depout for: | Teited and the Droparty may be advertised | and resold at the discretion of the truste JULIUS [ _PEYSER. FRED McKEE. 4028 A&dn exSudhol Trustes THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLL NOWN AS SES NO. 301 with) established recorded December 11. 1925 among 1 records of the District of Columbia, and the refuest of the party secured there the undersigned trustees ‘will sell at public auction, 1n the offic how. J. Owen & Son 1331 G st @ TUESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. | AT ONE P.M.. the foliowing descrihy and premises, Situate in the District of Co- lumbia. and’ designated as and being lot 79 in the subdivision made by Jacob B Shapiro of lots in_square 3; per plat recorded in Taber 73, folio 4. 0f the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. ' Subiject to the covenants that said lot shall not be sold. leased or conveyed, either directly or indirectly o any person of negro or part negro blood. er for use as a slaughter house. hone-dust factory. clue | factory or anvihing considered a nuisanes Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of rale the purchase price above eaid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $250.00 required Conveyancing. recording. etc.. at purchaser’s cost. Torms to We complied with within fiften_daye. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at' the discretion of the trustees LOUIS OTTENBERG. R. E. SHAPIRO. (Now Mrs, R. S. Bildman.) 622.24.28 30,33 Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, No. 3129 Warder St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded February 24. 1926. as instriment No. 183 of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public ayiction. in front of the prem- ises.'on FRIDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF ' DECEMBER. A.D. 1926, AT R OCLOCK P.M.., and premises. situa ton. District of C and_ being ot 1 Elizabeth W, mbered ine - siabdivi and tea imbered tWo (%), “Whitney Close." plat recorded in the office of the sr- vevor of the District of Columbia in Liber 40."at folio 182: said block numbered two ) being now kiown for purposes of assesa: e numbered thir hundred e (3049). together with the imp consisting of a two-story ang cel ing. Torme of sale One-third of the purchass money to ba paid sh, halance in {wo equal installments payable' in one and two years. with Interest at six per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- arty sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. = A deposit of $300 will be re. auired at’ time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. ete., at cost of purchaser, Term: of wale o be complied with within thir ays from day of sale, otherwise trustee re- serves the right to resell the property. at the (10) sk and cost of defaulling purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such’ resale in some liewspaper published in Washington, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, " By ©. J. BELL, President. =" Attest A. H. SHTLLINGTON, S letare Saeity del dsaseasushol | recording. H AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. A WESCHLER & SON, S' SALE OF VAL F. ROO) LECTRIC LIGHT a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4928, folio 424 el sea.. of the Jand records of the Dist 1 Coliimhia, and at the request of the parts secured therehy. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in {ront of the premises on ERIDAY THE SEV- ENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1027, AT FOUR- O'CLOCK PM.. the following d bed Jand and premises. situata in the Columbia, to-wit: Caption.—lat numberad one hundred and fourteen (114). in_square numbered fifty-one hundred forty-ning (B140)." in_the subdivinion, of ampton Heights, as per plat recorded in Book 58. at page 54. of the records of the office of tho surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase money to bo paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments. represented by the promissory notes of the purchase able in one and two with interest at 6 ver cent per annum_ from day of sale. ¥ able semi-annuaily.”secured by deed of trust on”the property’ soid. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. “A deposit of $200 reatiired of Ser at time of sale. All convevancing. recording_ and notarial fees At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from ® feserve the At the risk and aser. after five Teaale in_some AM Anctioneers. TR advertisemant of Sieh newspaper published in'the ity of "Was ington. D. C. ©. ALBERT WHITE. B HARRY P. DENHAM de27.d&dsexSukh Trusteas THOS. J. OWEN & SON SALE OF, PROVED REAL NO. 25 SEVEN AUCTS. AN AR BRICK DWELL ING_CONTAINING "NINE ROOMS A BATH: JHEATED BY HOT WATER. TH MWOCAR METAL GARAGE DD in deed of trust REAR. By virtie of a daged October Sard. 1025, being instrument No ded October 26th. 1 mong the Coris of the Di < Cotimbia. and At the request of the parts secured th the iktens will sell at pubiié wes. on THURS- F_JANUARY. A RTY P.M.. the fol A and premises situate in the District of . and designated as and being ot W. Williams’ 4ufvh'- Vision of lots in square 880 as per plat o sald_suhdivision recorded in Liber Wi B. M. it Fol 'of “the records of the sur: Veyar's office of the Disipet of Columbia Improved by premises No. 26 Seventh strget southwest. Washington. D. C Forms: | Sold subject 10 st for $3.000. further whieh WilI he anhounced the purchase prive pard 'in cash. © A d 50 required. Lonveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to he complied Within 1hiry dave. otherwise deposit forfeited a Sromerte mas he advertised and re<ld at e discretion of the trustees HARRY & WELCH. €. BURTON RODER] Trustass. Ae28-d&ds exSi&hol ' T 10 scribed sts o be THOS. . N & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Apartment, Known as Premises No. 2219 B St. NNW,, Together With Unimproved Lots Adjoining Having a Total Frontage of About 144 Feet Facing Po- tomac Park. f a certain deed of trust, dated being instrument No. 158, re- 996, among the land rec Columbia. and at the iy secured therebv. the will sell at_public auc. premises RIDAY DAY OF JA OUR-THIRTY 'O llowing-deseribed land _an situate in the District of Columbia. and des: fznated as and being original lota three (3). four "4} and five (5) in square sixty-two 62) Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in eash, halanee in two equal installments. payable' in_one and two Years with interest at six per centum_per annum, pasable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust up: erty sold. or all cash at the_opf burchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will required at time of &ale. Al conveyaneing, revente stamps, ete.. at cost of purehaser. Terms of sale to he complied With Within 30 qavs from das of sale, other: wise the trusteed reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default ing purchaser, after five daye advertisement of sich resale in some newspaper published in Washington D C WILLIAM MONTGOMERY. J. HARRY CUNNINGHAM A4e2R.d&ds.exSukhol Trustees OWE ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Valuable Brick Residence, No. 203 8th St. N.E., Containing 7 Rooms and Bath, H.-W. Heat and Elec. Lights. By Public Auction Thursday, January 6th, 1927 At 4:30 O’Clock P.M Lot 810 i 7 tors and ba Terms sale of sale in thirty day and notari A by two Iing rther particulars at 0 required at time of cale tn be complied with All converancing, recording at_eost of purchaser. CHLER & SON, Aucts. .65 Special Round Trip e EXCURSIONS e MIAM! and Return From Baltimore —includes 1st class fare: meals:outside atateroom berth. 45 dave return Hmit, BALTIMORE & CAROLINA S8, €0 1008 T5th S6. N.W. Tel. 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