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44 AUC'I'ION SALES. J.OWEN_& SON TH N ELE ST W, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Eight- story Apartment Containing Abcut 166 Apartments Known as Corcoran Courts, Located at the Northeast Corner of Twenty-third and D Streets Northwest, Washington, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly racorded on March 11, 1927, as instrument numbered 139 of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbis at the request of the Darty secured thereby. the undersigned trus: tees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. MON . THE I} DAY OF Novsmzm 3 gz AT FIVE CLOCK P.M., the following-described land £nd-premiscs. situate in the District of Co- fumbia, and designated es and being lots pumbered two (2) to ten (10), both inclusive, in Emily Fuller's subdivision of lots in sauare rumbered sixty (60), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of, Columbia, in Liber . D. C. at folio 40 Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of t for $800.00.00, further particulars of which will e announced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $5.000.00 re- \uired. Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at surchuser’s cost. Terms to be’ complied ith within thirty days. otherwise deposit >rfelted and the property may be advertised ad resold at the discretion of the trustees. LESLIE_N. COBLENTZ, 8. ELMER BROWN. 0c24-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON., AUCTXONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. “rustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- story modern apartment house Located at 1818 Riggs Place N.W., Washington, D. C., Con- taining About 20 Apartments. By virtue f a certain deed of trust, duly corded in Liber No. 6145, folio 19 et seq. I the land records of the District of Colum- pia. and at «he request of the party secured thereby. the undersigmed trustees will sell at public All‘Mnn in Yrfl“t of the premises, on MONDAY. THE FIFTH F NOVEM - BER, A.D. IEZH AT FOUR-' TH A foliow i -desor bed Jand and prem ses, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots numbered sev- enty-six (76) to seventy-nine (79), inclusive, in . Mayhew's subdivision of lots in square numbered one hundred and thirty- three (133), as per plat recorded in the office of the .urveyor for the Dutrlc! of Columbia, in Liber H. D. C. at folio 74. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $50,000.00. further particulars of whch will be announged at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid ‘one-third In cash, balance in two equal fistaiments. pavahie in one and two vears after date, with interest at 6% Dayable semi-annually - A 2238000 reauired. Convevancing, recording, ete., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with within thirty days, otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property may be ad- Vertised and resold at the discretion of the trusiees. JAMES D. HOBES, HUBBERT R. QUINTER. 1057% 8, NW. ce24-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE 0!" VALUABLE, RESI- YOWN A8 NO, 1 CH"EV Bind.to_Wilia in Petit. trustees, dated Pebl‘llll‘! 75. 1926, Mt 1926, !A‘b T !%7, o ery County, Md., made thereunder, said Willlam L. King lnfl Ferutndx Petit, the party securec V] public auction. on SATURDAY, BIRUEE" S £F THREE OCLOCK. Baf. on the premises, Chevy Chase, in said coun- £, alf fie land mentioned and described in $2iq aeedt of trist, o' wit Lot 13, Block Countse MY Salajot teln situate on the norm side of Ofiol’d street, cast n! Brouke- T ox- ford Bl{e!"l. Vg auare feet of 1 ;! an attractive nzo-storL weather-| bflll’dcd ‘dwelling bouse, containing 6 room s and 1l modern conveniences, and e age on the rear of the lot. roperty is sold !\lb]“l to a first deed of B o e e e Yitns of sale, iven o i Ing s ‘of stle; Gash upon ratification of the sale by the court. Deposit of $500.00 will be renvlred when the’ DNM?[’ is S00rta1 Mees B v&"“““‘o« ':'x«"f"n'x’@'éh & ot : Rotarial fees At the > puen Trustees. P orade Bulaine. olorado S for the Trustees. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, LABAMA | _AVE! wonwzn“?’xo PERTY. ~FULLY _ DE. FRORED, FRAME. 1 Jir GANAGE. 15- By vmneA Gf a certain deed of trust duly foorded, Aueust 3, 1926, as instrument Ne et séq., of the'land records of the Plz; e of Columbia, and, at the veduest Qne-third_cash, balance allments, fepreseited by es of the purchaser, pas- fe ts one and two years, wiih intercst & $iner con per anaum from day of sale pavable semi-annually, secured by deed o Prust upon property sold, or all cash, & opiion of purchaser. A deposit of 3500 re- quired at sa'e. Ail conveyancing, recording and nota fees at cost of 'purchaser. Terms to be compiied witn within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees zesmrve ne right Lo resell property at Tisk st of defaulting purchaser, after five Gavs advertisement of such resale in some rewspaper pubmmna in Washington, D, C. DONOHOE. MES A E n the promi oc20.d8dsexSU m_un, T SWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, HOMAB‘MJHOI:“ Street Northwest. st s/ VALUABL! S e TATE. 5 OP ™G A lg.s-ro!rz{; TELTING. oM, T w!o‘ DiSuS RN AVATORY, STUCCO GARAGE, KNOWN_ AS 3727 MKINLEY 'NORTHWEST. DS e L R th deed o trust re- n 13, 1926, as instrument ds of the District ot ; and at the request of the Parc ties secured theieby, the undersigned Palii t of the prem- gell at public suction, In front of th b PR ing lot numbered seventy-eight (78) savere numbered _eighteen hundred and Sivty-six (1866) as described in said deed of trust, upon the following terms: Purchaser to pay one-third of the pur- chase price in cash. the balance in two in- Stallments in one and tWo years, Iespec- vely, with interest et the rate of 8% per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the obo tion “of "the ipurchaser: taxes srd interest paid or adjusted to the date of. sale; all conveyancing, recording. Slee S He cos of purchaser: good title or To sale: a de- sit of $500.00 will be required at the time d=posit s0ld ek of the. efaulting purchaser ive '(5) days previous advertisement Tesale in some Washington news- PANCTS BAUL, g h St. N.W., 0c27-A&:ds.exBu J. OWEN & SON, Aucnonm 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE APART. s Nrsxx%%sx“¥nfigfi_flns NO. 1340 CENYON STRI By, E»?m?c of & certain deed of lru;t. dated | "o i 19 cured thereby. 5. ‘03 FRIDAY and des'gnaly d as and ba ng Jot numbered and deslonated 83 A BOIOE dotnered, mine l9) 'n block numbered |hh’"’-§c\!n 37 in &= distance of 150 fe ;amud with the north line of said street 30 feet to the west line of said lot, thence south with the west line of said lot 130 feet o the nortn line of said street e) 3 fhe north line of said street 30 within 30 feet of the street line; shall not be used for manufacturing or me- chanical purposes nor for the sale of spirit: ous lquors and the condition as to th B Gk Irne ‘shall ran with the fand. The above-described property being now known for purposes of pssessment and taxation as Iots ‘numbered cleht (8) and elsht nundred ond eight (808) in square numbered Chemtytight hundred and Torty- thm 125439, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of «*%150.800.00, The purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash deposit_of $2.500.00 cash or certified chock required. Conveyancing. recording, etc., at purchaser's Terms to be complied wil 15 days, otherwise deposit forf-ited an: Property Mmay be Tesold ai the disc.etion of the trustees, HARRY A. LENTZ. BRALOVE. | 0c30-ddds.exu e « | Purchaser at sale. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. cor TORY MMITTEE'S OF_TWO-8 BRICK nwmmo. NO. 1726 6ih & By decres of the Supreme Court of ‘the mmm of Columbla, passed in lunacy cause No. 12033, the undersigned committee will offer for sale by public auc- on, In_front o 'mises, on A e NOVENMBER, 1036, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbls, to wit: Lot 137 in Georse Cooper's subdiviion in ‘squate 878 recorded in the office of the sur- lumbl r al p roved by batn | brick awelling, “hot-water ‘heatr elotr ricit: Ferms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal installments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable purchaser. Al ennveuneln(, record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the committee Teserves the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in fome newspaper published in Washington, D. C. BEL, Committee, . P, LONG, Atty., h St. N.W. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- | STORY BRICK DWELLING, _BEING | PREMISES NO. 23 STREET | NORTHEAST. WAEHXNGTON. D. C. Whereas, default having been made in the payment of the DEnCipal and_ interest due on the debt secured on the hereinafter- described land snd tain deed of and. recorded April 10, in Lib folio 327, of the land rficordx of the District n ee: sinder e provisions " thereor, suction, * in~ front of thé & ok Y VEM: DAY ' OF NO! following-described d p ments. rights, wavs and appurtenances thereunder belonging, situate and lving in the City of Washingion, District of Colum- bla. nemely: Part of original lot 7 in square the following Sast and pareficl With ‘the south line of said lot tu the eastern boundary line of the said lot, then southwesterly with the said eastern boundary line to the southeast corner of said lot and thence due west e southern boundary of sald " lot 3 nches'to beginni Th Ve property will be Terms of sale: solc, sublect to"a, prior deed of trust for paper published , D, 1 Convevancing, title exemination and récords ing at the expense of UNION TRUST CO. OF ustee, By EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, President, 1RViNe zIRPEL, Secietary. 0c27-d&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. R T R 321" Attes By pirtue o tain deed of trust co tained In Liber No. 5”". at folio 123, of tl fan ‘records of the District of | Colum bisy nnd at the request of th‘ v. the undersigned will -ef) at m'xfinc pclol lo HERL o the Srn A1 ro ‘THI lowing-de- 1hea " Iand and premiies sitiats ser apd premides. situate in the District P colimbe, and’being lot num- 20 in square g4 in tne muulvulon m e by, the Anacostia Finance Qorporation 53 ? in block 8 in Joseph Wahler's subdiyision of bart of a, tract of land know “Kosciu ed k Bounts 51 Bake &35 per Biat of sald B mentioned ruubdlvl ion'_ recorded in _Book County No, RS, 72 0’ the omce of the Anne{or lor thud D umbi olowire. terms cash lhove the terms wher 1t the day of sa axes o conveyan g, rfl“l‘nu" te. AR chaser! { &ror o or o desgalt §280 Wl S requirea 'at time of settlement to 0 day or deposit, forfel > "h“"mdr 2% ihe cost and risk o et lu m. purchaser, after five days’ ment of Such resale in some Wu.h et BewpADer. Pz'nd- m&u’u. Trustees. _ £ i i ‘}?:?gg‘ifl Bis Bl i 0. 31 A o tat nglflmmeu tion Wi Fitieen, (19) ‘shapes of e "rh' red 2 share: stock of the Non?-em Vl;:'l’nh in‘;re:l;;n Corporation, All cash, ncu.u.no\.z: il 7 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, POy EDUCATIONAL. COLUMBIA KINDI nm TRAINING K. mPu!CO'fT SARA The Westmoreland. P orth 134 Bo Shorthand in 30 Sche ganiest learned, reads lixe Stenographic Course, Bookkee, ition unmwm k. Registe credited " | Free Tnal l.esson —in any modern lan- guage you wish to speak: French, German; Italian, Spanish. Classes and Individual Instruction BERLLTZ LANGUAGES 1115 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Decatur 3932 SPANBH _omecr ‘WASHINGTON Prof. from Spain. Conversational Method, Rapid Progress. 1338 H § 3570, _¢ Art Interior Decoration Costume Design Eight months to & paylng position. Register now. LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1517 R. L Ave. (At 16th) North 9434 Ask for Catalogue WOQOD’S SCHOOL [Established 1885 311 East Capitel St. incoln 38 ALL COMMERCIAL nln«:uu F. WOOD, Principal 16°3 Mongh; 10’ uomn $100 & _Rates, $5.60 a Mon! 10 “Months, $50 & WALTER T. HOLT School of Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo, Hawaiian Guitar and Ukulele Established 1894 Miss A. E. Hill, Assistant Teacher Ensemble practice with the Nordica Clubs 1801 Columbia Road N.W. Col. 946 $9909590990005900950904 Eight-Month Courses #® Commercial Art Interior Decoration Costume Design New Classes Begin November 1st Felix Mahony’s National School Fine & Applied Art Connecticut Avenue & M 1747 Rhode Island Ave. NORTH 1114 rcial Photograph , efc. ll Btlldlo g o mbhle llulpmM en (second nnorh '1 P t n' llc I\I:flm‘lv " & 1928, AT ELEVEN Studio Came: nd Band, ( oomu Camera, Tr le Drnr. sh Tanks, Lllhll. 10" Glreuit Gamers Typewriter, Devk: ste. Terasr Outs. JOSEPH TENSCHERT, Surviving Partner. AUBREY ST.C. WARDWELL. Attorney. 700 Woodward Bldg. . 0030,31-n01 IN THE SUPREME 0OU oomz F THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding & Districe court: —In te emcation of land for alley in Sauare. 1185, in._the Diatrict. of ibia. District Court N the provisions 10, inclusive, Code ‘of Law for the urlc! o( have filed a petitiol urt nnnn: Tor ‘tne ‘condemnation of the fand nec for the opening of an alley in squste 176 (bounded by Brandwine street, Chesapeake siregt. Fortleth strcet and Forty-first SreeD): in the District of Columbi ihown fl a map or plat filed with thg part thereof, and praying lI’o !hl.t lhls Court empanel a ry in accordance with the law Provided for {n such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken the opening of d the con- ind hecessary for the purposes thereof and to assess as benefits resulting therefrom the entire amount of said dumages, including the ex these proceedings. upon each lof of lot. or parcel of land, which benefited by said condemnnlon rrnnorlmn at the said jury may find sa! ots, parts of lots or parcels ol llnd wlll he benefited as provided for, fll and b! the aforesaid Codw of Law. 1t is. by the court, this 16tn day of October. lfiu omlred, that all persons having eny interest in these pro- ceeairn: ls d they hereby are, warned and commanded to appear in this court on of “before the 20th day of November, 1938, at ten o'clock a.m., and continue in atten: ancd until the court shall have made final order ratifying and confirming ti award of damages and the assessment of benefits of the jury to be empaneled and sworn herein, and it 1s (urlhfl ordered that 2,500y of this notice and order be publisned twice a week for two successive week The Washington Evening S Ty marshal or his deputies. uj owners of the fee of t demned herein as may be found b sald Sramieal ‘o s Veputien, wichin the Distrch of Columbia, before ‘the said 20th day of r Of the court: NINGHAM: M. 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VINCENT e International Musical Comedy sxuu ith QUEENIE SAITH :(MRI!S ma.u. ____AND A COMPANY ¢ THE TRAVEL EVENT or ‘ll‘l “THE YEAR THE BURTON HOLMES 5 THURSDAY MATS Five New Travel Renu‘ % CIREALTAR, (6 PYRENES THE IRISH FREE STATE. e 18 VIVIDLY PICTURED COLOR and MOTION During week of coutse sale 2o needed —_FRICES (All Tours) $6. 85 & 83 2 R/ N SHUBERT-BELASCO NEXT SUMDAY NIGHT SEAT SALE TODAY Nights, 50¢ to ieket Tax Tues., 30¢ 1o 51.50 The London Times Called Her “The Greatest Living Actress” PAVLINE Fmsmamcx CTHE SCARLET WOMAN NOTE—This is the beautitul Milss Frederick's first Washington appearance since her Lon telumph, where she was compared to Duse and Ren snjoyed greater suceess than as the lonely girl-of this charm- a ing_comedy, who adopted erselr omiee. suspleion 4% » Tonight at 8:20 'S POLI'S Donisht st 220 The Season’s Most Ezceptional Dramatic Offering MR. LEE SHUBERT PRESENTS Miss EL BARR!MORE “The Kingdom of God” A Play in Three Aets, by G. Martinez Sierra. 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