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REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUS| (Continued.) NEW HOMES, FOR COLORED. $6.175 FOR COLORED H ST CARS TO ih ST NE OVER SIXTY-FIVE SOLD. MEETING PROMPT PUBLIC APPROVAL. B St PR e R R I R S T ark alread: ovide ture value: VST SoreE: 2k Ay pianded, (o iparing o valur o Near extensive Government st Oroportioned rooma: ‘coionisl front Borches. bricl Sqlumns, cong i T\ ot to alle: ¢ rear porc ardwood floors. hot-water heat. ample floor plugs. Deep concrete cellar with laundry travs. CHAS. D. SAGER, BlRsENw Evenings—\Wisconsin 3249, Main 36. FAMOUS FORT STEVENS HOMES, $6,750 to $7,830. $350 Cash, $55 Monthly. Over 430 Sold. Si»x rooms and bath, semi-detached brick homes, built-in garage, convenient to schools, churches, stores and adjoining new 20-acre Gov- ernment recreational park. An ideal spot for chil- dren. Inspect today. They cost no more than the rent you pay for an apartment. Office, 8th and Tuckerman sts, n.w. Telephone Georgia 394, Open Until 9 P.M. Directions: Out Georgia ave to Tuckerman st., then east one block to office. WARDMAN, 1437 K St. N.W, Main 3830. GLOVER PARK. Fine New All-Brick Homes of - Distinctive Design. At $9,275 and Up. Exhibit Home, 3838 Beecher St. N.W. OPEN AND LIGHTED DAILY TILL § P.M. Here 1s a new style and beauty for group homes—varied. distinctive and pleasing designs that make no sacri- fice of comfort or durability. Unusual accessories of comfort and conven- lence are included, and 20 ves active gpecialization in local home 3 stands sponsor for their con- e ! 9.000. THE EVENING —___ SALE—HOUSES. COLORED BARGAINS. a Wt A sy el et Ane and one-hal ONLY 18800 ofs-half block 672"" i b 'IS Corcoran_ 8. N‘* Venifigs and’ Sundass. SAVE $1,000. F Washington. ‘flflllon e best hll’l“n in this h Rent moner will'buv this Touse. o home, conc rete Yont porch: pave o 5\6‘&'& treet. t-in e oty than Here forth 3831, COLORED. - A REAL BARGAIN One ILeft—Price, 549*0 iarge front porch, 4 bi room. hot-water he; | to ‘paved alley Vacan 0, dngoect call Lincoln do1. i big yard n evenings. HOWENSTEIN BROS., 7th AND H STS. N.E. PETWORTH. . Semi-Detached: 4 Bedrooms. ‘This modern home is conveniently located to churches, schools, stores, car lines. et and can be bought on easy terms. An im. mediate inspection will be to your advantage. Call Mr. Hawkins, WM. 8. l;l:n..!.ll’! & CO.. e Main 4600. TO $12.980—OFF l!th BT MI-D“ACHPD BRICK. BARGAI Must sell immediatsin 8 la rooms. 2 tile bsths. fireplace, at! front ‘porch. nice lot; reduc: equaled value, very convenient. = Between 14th and 16th sts. Adams 4786. No ai ;,nvx “18th AND COLUMBIA RD. Excellent large house in per- fect condition, with lovely dra- peries throughout; 8 bedrooms, 3 baths, Call OWNER, Adams 1694, SAR EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL. $6,350. beautiful Iy decorated throushout. ocation. near 17th and A terms. CHAS. D. SAGER, REALTOR. 924 14th St. N.W. enings Wi In convenient sts. s.e. Easy Main 36. bath, 2 and 3 big porches, detached or bullt-in garages, Frigidaire, hard- ‘wood floors throughout, cedar closets, beautiful brick mantels, artistic fix- tures and finish snd other interior refinements. Large landscaped lawns are bounded by attractive brick re- taining walls, and both street and aliey sre paved. Their merits cannot be measured by the price—you must see these homes and their ides] surroundings to fully appreciate their value. Come out to- night or tomorrow. sutiful restricted group-home community of e ater® claas—acdioining the exclisive. Mass Ave. Helthes Aotion ““Fne shirance drive is at 37th and Wisconsin ave. n.W. B. H. GRUVER, or Your Broker. 927 15th St. N.W. Main 2670—Clev. 5845. $13,500. CHEVY CHASE. SALE OR TRADF beautiful colonial-type detached home. ling or trading hi lavatory off master room. beautiful club fireplace, all modern improvements, including e T huur attractive lot. 50 by 132'3, with e to match house. located ‘Chevy Chase Country Club section. This is & real opportunity and should e of at once. $6,950. NEARBY VIRGIN in nearby Vh’lln 3 hlll 15 minutes from down- vawn Washinsion. e oemn wileq bath. "cisctric lights. naturai woodwork. besu Sleciric ‘Tangs: 1ot completely sodded, attiactively plented and wilh wonderful tr ter will ted. is is a real home faraee lo match Do, culy [ plessure. out of e A1ier Naving bien cooped up 1n e A 0 &'snd ses thls It You aré ChIRKIDE Of bUFING & Rome. $6,950, SOUTHEAST. H, $59.50 \IO\THL\ with all modern improvements, ot-water heater. This home ell be you. $100 CAS g An lurullve Mlflnll type home in one Tk, heu children might hot-water heat, electric lights and & Ruud instantaneous g will make some family very comfortable and happy. It might as $7,750. $100 CASH, $65 A MONTH. RESTRICTED NORTHEAST SECTION. ake it possible le sell thll beautiful colonial type home at floors and trim, electric 8 o . 3 h an X Large lot to paved street lnfl alley. venient to schools, double rear porches, scredie,, LAtk lol Lo Bt ot iubliy and will be taken advantass of by the first person who inspec PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. AFRITZ, 1016 14th St. N.W. Main 9080. %RO\()—Dcud\cd Home in Chevy Chase. s o { six rooms and tiled bath in popular Chevy Chase. ehGols: stares and chiirehes 81z rooms and tied > i, covered front firgolace In/llving room upoer Tear” por ™ Mlste oot ot runs through belween two streels: Aowers and shrub- Berv. Convenient terms. $11,500— Semi-Detached Brick in Old Mt. Pleasant. e f this o ’it'.“fi“"x‘"’...'fi SHR", ‘i:’r‘:'nf)on?i»'i"”' i "nf?a'ue"z neo?w"-“n'afi?."l‘fl"‘| itchen. fl}' L upper HiRiW el .‘r’.i‘ J:‘n' icn " Bouthern i-d’ Way emplove. A rn Buy in o -uuni‘m Convenient section. $14,75 O—Ccnur Hall Bungalow—Chevy Chase, D. C. utiful home west of Conn. ave’ in s community of exoensive pron. i brick ree. brichi dining Toom TR i ihxe‘x'i'"n'uz'-" % pan h r‘" 3‘5 efifi’? Tb‘ F56ms. and bath en' ‘o “secont porch “"o':’g“f,"éffl ke "ahd lenty of stora and alley = b SR $16,950—Beautiful 16th St. Heights. c'""{fl‘"afifi"‘wf'if colonial brick. M.“ 3B shower? off ode.rn R 'ilmoellflr 2 R nity. trim: thor porches: must sell. d lower rear leaving city. erties® nd_me oor; fioor: PGt ”?' : nditign: 2.CAR ential " section. ped lm.e en wit Eater heater: in_good ARG ur iammaciate atiention: clean” ¥ 23,750—Cleveland Park—Near John Faton Q&l_mol -p ace 1 A fine, old colontsl home in excellent conditi RARE in_wel owers: all mnderg anavemenu le porcl x11: coat close W. ' g m u”en!‘ S b am- l, \l'\ (hlrd floor: endid shade trees and k en; outside pantry: siorgec room | trance: oak fcors 65x158, un “( ARAGE. A real home in an exclusive community RS ruwnl le price. ND 3 Commercial—Downtown. MODERN HOME—8-CAR GARAGE. Near Oth and N sts. n.w. Nine rooms and -w.h.. electric lights: in_splendid hout. Immediate possession. 1st- Commercial—Downtown. On E st n.w. near_Court House: 22-ft. front:. 20-foot ‘siley, _suitable for rooming house_or business. Price. 311,800, CLACHLEN BANKING. 'GORP.N. Rea! Estate D000 and O Main 4-BEDROOM HOME Near Soldiers’ Home. $9,750. This unusualiy roomy uncovered- egury brick residence offered at a figure materially b Jow similar homes in the immediate neighborhood and can be purchased on very attract Its loct part *4ood. facin small trianguis ek nd’ navins an unobstructed view over the beautiful gounds of Soldiers’ Home Park ide concrete front porch, seven weli arranged rooms. ineluding four be tile bath. best grade of eak throughout. h.w.h.. electric bright cellar with ‘laundry fa- and other features, includ- ing s good rear yard and sari Nowhere will you find a better vi than is offered in this ideally s ated ‘modern home. EVENING PHONE SERVIOR HEDGES & \‘HDDI ETON, Inc. Realtors. ___1412 Eye 8t. N.W. Franklin 95 $16,750. Just Off Conn. Ave, Located in exclusive Washington Heights. within a block of two car lines: a strictly’ modern residence. built bv one of Washinston's, most prominent build nine -inch Riardwood trim and °f floor- numerous outstanding featires that you would only expect to find in & “much more -expensive home. Entire property in per it 1 screened an: stripped and there L Schwab, Valk & Canby. " 1704 Conn, Ave. Pot. 830. $5,350-SACRIFICE FIGURE. TAKOMA PARK ON oS JEASTERN AVE: e nl‘ it Md. and_ the DISTRICT) snd 'Ty -mn 3 blocks 1 square feet of ground. we offe; detached Ilnnill c‘onh:gum 5 rooms and bath -nq it hand. r the midst of & newly dy to move into upon Location high a: developed section practically renta PHON _1015_APTER 7 PM. _ CHEVY CHAS e Iuv&l:ulc-aroon; and 3:bath corner brick T t'. n the bin o sonditon, Bt B Wirier and DUl In Rarage. Toun: Mt et (e 2 bt bu low or a nl fi lfltll row hou e L] uetm n{ * e lorthwest value lt ut § ) tn l 'Dufl Inter- L you. br I"} i\‘m W ff o MAIN nno lsu K 8T. A FINE RESIDENCE WEST OF 16th. 9 Rooms; 2 Baths; Oil Burner; 2-Car Brick Garage. $14,250. This splendid home $2.800 underpriced and, o Seeking & bett exclusive intot ment., There two Hiled bath: maid's room. pantry and beautiful aquartered oak floors and woodwork that you will find in few h double this_pr| two cars. One & sauare from tional buy in an home. Do not 1 N is at least offers an un- fo those who are ONLY $9.250. Owner leaving_city will 8-room _home, inclosed ~breakfast poreh, built-in_ gar newly papered. A 1 buy in a good hborhood. iy B yumhn-r R 1010 Eve St. N. Frank fice modern in 161._23¢ 1a & good &!cllon of the southeast near the new Eastern High 8chool: a six-room and bath brick dwelling, electric lights: just redecorated and put in first-class condi- tion. 1t you are looking for a comfortabie nome a{ a vers' reasonable price and easy torms. ‘don't fail to JOHN F. |)0\0H0| & SONS, 314 Penna. Ave. S.E. Reallnr Zget in touch with me and let me show vou & ‘house which I have in one of locations in = the B nnst " seciion—fun ot 'Rhode . Its a big 6-room Colonial big wide lawns; homes. My Price Is $8,100, You CAK AMNOI PAYI(IH! e sind’ g0 Ya Phone Main 4846. ONLY $6950. OPPOSITE SAUL'S ADDITION. t to the Kennedy ea;(v):ll;'llt"l"‘l NTH at. car. iin you. PHONE MAIN $300 UNTIL 9 P.M BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 1417 K St Main 9300. nd churches, as well as 1 ‘e all near at hand and the com- of modern brick homes—ex. ROA B RPURDt on sasy W piigs R683 FROM 170 b PuL. car line, munity is ol glusively, white, rms. PHONE NAIN 3683 A six-room modern semi-detached house. | STAR, WASHINGTON. SAL :—HOUSES. 2, D. C.. THURSDAY, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. NOVEMBER 1928. AUCTION SALES. $7,950. $1§0 CASH, $65 \IO\'T!{ NICUVB coo tll-"v! brick home, 0 Mg W L reh e [aree Tear porches. n;k r 2 ane i, You are e T DR °'5-u Elm:on llgi for further fore ‘buying. $14,500. particulars. Cleveland Park. leaving the city, is extreme- I his home quickly and has placed the low price auoted above for prompt sale is & colo- nial center-hall-type house. contains eight bright, cheerful rooms, with four excellent hedrooms. large living room with fireplace. glassed-in porch overlooking & wooded section in the rear, dwood floors throughout. built-in garage. The lot contains & number of large shade trees. several doswoods. a variety of shrubs. The property is delightfully situated. con- venient to John Eaton Schooi and clase to bus line. terms can be made. EVENING PHONE SERVICE 7 TO 9, Schwab, Valk & Canby 1704 Conn. Ave. L ACHED BR](‘K IN'CHEVY €HASE, D..C. our Bedrooms, Two Baths, Two-Car Brick Garage. A wide and attractive new home. nicely located in Chevy Chase. D. C.. on a lot 40X133 feet. " Three Iars beautitul entrance hall, sun patior. and LAVATORY on the first floor: three light. siry bedrooms and two tile baths on the second. A con- Crete front porch, open freplace in ths fiving room. slate roof. OIL BURNER. and hardwood fioors throughout are a few of Phe CGeientiul featuren of this home, Priced 10 sell: with good terms. Phone for Further Information Until P.M. & o This Evening.. SHANNON &' L. L( HS, IN REALTORS. 1435 K ‘St, N.W Main_2345. NORTH CLEV CORNER HOUSE, 4214 38th St. N.W. Price, $16,000. 8 rooms, 2 baths, oil burner screens, metal weather strips, 1416 F St Very reasonable rooms. A\_l.m} Qil;l Adjacent to Navy Y. 'n(l—— PRICE All-brick six-room house. spacious rooms: newly painted and decorated throughout: yard and large . brick shed io allevi not-water heat. elec- tric lights, large bath. Adjacent to street cars. stor T will sell this house at thi sain_ price on terms to suit. pi chaser. APPLY OWNER. 6213 7th ST. N.W. GEORGIA 677. SPECIAT. BARGAIN. MERCHANTS, ATTENTION, We have a la 10-room brick dwelling which_can easils remodeled mg— STORE AND 2 FL 17th AND R STS. N.W. A good business lccation, in Arst commer- clal zcne. Only $12.000, Don't miss_thi H. R HOWENSTEIN CQ., 1311 H St. N.W Main 908. $7.950. $100 CASH, $60.A MONTH. 6 RMS., BUILT-IN GARAGE. A fOpAI-De lht brick, homp: won; ouse: beautiful mansard roof with l"rl:- e dormer windows: six well d 8. with unusual closet KDG‘ ‘F -“fl Fd Yoo freordindry, bath g Hmrerana "o other xdures % end ‘o re) enurlnm from two nodrom'\ ast porch with entrances from kitche: dining room. Clothes closet on first hot-water heat. lulnmlllt‘ hol water heater. l'.'-chtWe Plrxt ical xmre» dw 0Tt trim ane e “l -in 9 ated & e n_ paved ilu.l and al n_one of al‘i §n klin_ 81 urther information. CORNER BARGAIN. 1d $8.250. Iut. hllnl transferred l'lol;?.:lfi‘ldc:: t 36, for this beautiful modern colonial sem! nt-ched home. on wide street only 1 aalllr. from Eastern HIlh .Chool: hardwood floors, ‘porche nest Northueqt ™ sidential sections. OO o e deto 1ok, Bass ‘Loreus. less ren QH()\\ ALTER REAL TV O 1103 Vt. Ave. Main 412: [ Dian " Oniversity : AND"PAfiK | OST P! rxmnmvl AI'D IIM1~ FUTURE DA AUCTIO AUCTION SALES. DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-story Brick Building Containing Store and Two Five-room Apartments, No. 1727 North Capitol S(r et. By Vl tue l' 2 crr\.- !id of t dlll! orded In Liber No- ., follo, 4 he land Tecon ol -}mh 5t *Co: t feauss e party s \un ia, - ?fi secure e (undersiened " trutees ale by n er or %«m Dremise elrr j lang -:’: mcz ot 1IN THI tiful section of Albemarle, 10 from narlotiesville and University or Vi 8 Srail, Coxpe reight and passenger facill- Tlen " convenient: res with nd. orchard, living springs of finest w only 3180 per acre; suitable for suburban subdi- vision: terms. “Arrowhead,” Charlottesville. AUCTION SALES. a8 AVTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, , 0T EFE ST W, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1410 GIRARD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5969. folio 51 et sca., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the req of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction, in front of the premises. on _THURSDAY.' THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1928. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-déscribed land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being parts of lots 4 and 5 in block 41 in the subdi- vision known as North Grounds of Colum- s per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber Governdr Shepherd At follo 149. described as follows: Begin- ning at a point 37 feet 8 inches east of the northwest corner of said lot 5. thence east along the south line of Girard street 37 .eet 6 incl thence south 142 feet to the north. line of an ‘alley condemned in the District Court thence west along the north I feet 6 inche: place of beg'nning. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for 3$18,000.00, further particulars of Wwhich will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid "M4 in cash, balance to be se- cured by second trust. payable $100.00 per monlh. including interest ai or all cash. Posit of $1,000.00 required. Conveyanc- lnl. recording, etc., at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and th rrov"!] may be advertised and resold a he discretion of t “the foll wine i 2 Iier's, Sibdivision in Blocl 15: plat recorded |l| Al omiiiedute. A c! 'I)II‘I.I‘IVDl’ll l 16. llll & surveyor's 4 2 erfi- © e shove praverty will subiect ls a nrinr D?‘ at 6 lue April o' eash: % o ‘veats. “with déed‘of trust for he femainder in one jnterest 3 jccond deed of tru sold. or all'c 'at 8% Secured by ver trust. iivon "ihe oroperty at option of D chaser. feoontt of 3300 Teauired at. raje I *onvovanfibs. Gecording and. Rotarial ees at cost of purchaser. Terms plied’ with within thirty sale. otherwise trustees reseil property. at rigk an [n% Durchaser: after Ave dava: udwrvlfimn& of such resale m sgme-newspaper bl in Washington, __1021-d&ds uln figfl% Nwm 47 TRUSTEES' 8 OF, VALUABLE 1M PROVED PROPERTY IN RIVERDALE, PRINGE GEORGES COUNTY, i The Seima W. Helm property on Jefler- son street, near Edmonston road. which is a {wa-rtory ‘frame dwelling of nine rooms and bath with modein improvements: the ground is approximutely two hundred (300) feet by six hundred and twenty (620) feet. and in ad- dition to the main dwelling the property has a awelling for servants’ quarters and other necessary outbuildings. The property will be sold at auction MONDAY, THE TWENTY - SIXTH DAY, OF NOVEMBER, 1028, AT FOUR QUCLOCK BM.. by Jetse Williams and E. uincy Smith,” trustees, 909 15th st. n. Washington, D. C. T018,17,19.22. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE_ OF VALVABLE, TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. G A TWO- STORY BRICK STABLE IN THE REAR QF PREMISES 17127 H STREET NORTH- By ¥ittie of o certaln deed of trust duly reccrded in Liber No. 5943. folio 228 et sed.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in_front of the Bismises, ‘on TUESDAY. THE ~TWENTY EVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1921 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing-describea land and premises. situate in the City of Washington, District of Co- lumbia. and designated as and being part of original lot 8 in sauare 127, described as follows: Beginning for the 'same at the northeast corner of sald lot and running thence west along an alley 7 feet 6 inches, thence southwesterly along said alley 53 feet 91, inches. then south 4 feet, thence east 46 feet to the east line of said lot and thence north along said east line 40 feet to_the place of beginnin Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash. balance in two equal instaliments. pavable in one and two years, with (nterest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by ded of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’of $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyaneing, recording, efc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such re: i 3ome newspaper published in Washi ton” D, 1015.17.20.22 2421 5 r'?su_ thence morth 142 feet to the STaEGH _nol3-d&ds.exSu _ Trustees. Admintstratriz Lunch room furniture and equip- ment, cash register, show case, etc. At No. 2029 K St. N.W. Friday, Nov. 23, 1928, 2 P. M. Annie 1. Burns, Administra tate of Richard Henry Burni Darr and Darr. Attorneys. FUTURE DAY THOB. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND CELLAR. METAL-ROOF. :wa SESIDENCE, BEING PREMISES STREET UTHEAST. WASHINGTON. D ¢ By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated September 22. 1935. being_instrument No. 170. recorded September 28, 195, among the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell t pmfic auction. in front of the VEM CLOCK P.M.." the fol. mmm “deccribed 1and and premjacs, situsie in the District of Columbia. and designated as nnd being part of original lot three (3) n sauare eight hundred and forty-four (844), described as follows: Beginning on the south line of said lot “sixty-three and twelve hundredths (68,12, feet enst of the South- west eorner of said thence east on 'D"street south seventeen and fifty hun- qredths (17.80) fest, thence north one hun- dred oo test. twelve Mindredths " twenty-five (28) thirty-eight hundredins (9.38) feet, thence fouth 78 tee to"the place 9t bexinning. and | Dbeing slso known and designated a3 lot friy-ive (39) in Fre o Sereman’s bdivision of part of ssid equars elght hun- dred and forty-four, L Tes Corded In Liber 18. follo 152, of” the’ of the ‘omee ot the' survesor of the Dise trict of Galu; Terms of sal ne-third of the purchase paid in eash, balance in two ents. Dayable in one and two t at 6% per annum, pa iy ‘from” the duy of safe. Seoured by Arst deee of 'Lrust upan " the reperty sold, or all cash. at the option of it 500,00 required. Gonveyaneing, recording, elc. at purchaser's | . " Terms fo be complied with withi fhirty days. otherwise deposit forfelted and | the property may be advertised and resold | al the discretion of the trustees. JAMES . BECKER. W. SPENCER ARMSTRONG, _N016.17,10.20.21.32.23,2¢.7.2 Ut ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, ‘Wwest nine and C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts 715 13th St. REGISTERED Estate Sale of Household Goods, Personal Effects, Office Furniture, Diamond, Jewelry, Rugs, Etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN'S 715 13th St SATURDAY November 24, 1928 At 10 AM. r of the National Savings & Trust Co. and Others TRADE MARK uctioneers. SALE OF VALUABL BRICK ot B! T GRS TH SIREST KW, cuwumu K GARAGE AND WA O CERTAIN MEAT MARKET | 'mus'r?# ¥ By virtue of certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. §072. folio 114 ei seq.. | of d records of the District of Co- nd at the rcauest of the party by, the undersigned (rugtees will ie by' publlc. Miction.'In"tront | ndi For $100 Cash—$50 a , Mo, You can buy this last l’tml‘nlnl’ home of this group of new Sem! -fl'- tached houses in DEANWOOD, D. It is one of the most l"tlfl"‘. Homes in this best colored eighbor- hood— 4408 Hayes St. N.E. 6 rooms: tile bath: hot- water hast: e ooty Swal buile Home that you will find not only comfort- fble and convanient for housekeeping ut a splendid investment. Price, $5,850. Np DON'T FORGET THE TERMS. en for insvection every day and evening including Sunday Take District Line ears I 15th and N. V. Ave. N.W. Th take vou to within of this home. B.-PINN Exclysi l‘/l’ Sales Representative. __713 Kenyon St. Col. 5817, _ Practically New Semi-Detached Brick Home, ) 511,800, This splendid home 18 Situated one sauare | west of Georgia ave.. near school and story Has 8 rooms. 3 baths, bullt-in 0ak floors and every convenience of the weil or- dered home. Sold for $12.950 new and it an exceptional buv at this price PHILIP MILSTONE. 1331 G 8t N.W. Pranklin 906, S. SENATE BLDG. containing 12 ‘“'3‘:?[ okini oraakh " vnion§ ouse’ 1y tented 4t s S i, Drooged S g xoolé investmen nrnna-mon. g ap spnual' income from the property AN be Durchased at o Jers ‘Tensonable Drice on' very: at- tractive terms. To inspect. ohone Main 5037 J. LEO KOLB, Realtor. Y. Ave.. 1237 Wis, Ave. OPPOSITE U OFFICE Desirable :l'“mn and buh b;l"% " O mon Corner Detached Bric Cleveland -Park Section, SEE_ THIS NEW ENGLISH-TYPE sHALL . PLAN RESIDENCE CENTER AND JUDGE FOR YOU! reciate COMFORTS will immediately impress the most fastidious. A living room 21x15, with ARTISTIC FIREPLACE: dining room 1ix14, with bey window of leaded glass; “SANITARY" kitch- en. built-In features and ELECTRI REFRIGERATION: first-floor TIL) LAVATORY: a BEAUTIFUL and UN- USUAL stairway_ On_the second floor are FOUR BRIGHT. COMFORT- ABLE BEDROOMS; TWO LOVELY BATHS, finished in IMPORTED COL- ORED "TILE. "Wide stairway to huge ATTIC. The ‘latest festures, con- veniences and STANDARD EQUI) MENT “are 'to be found: a bulltin arage for TWO CARS: COPPEI 5UTTERIN0 and DOWN BPOUTING, SLATE ROOF. ~ Attractively land: scaped lot with n frontage of 120 and 86 feet on two prominent streets. The price is ONLY $21,500. Evening Phone Service 7 to 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn, Ave. Pot. 830. SALE_OR_RENT—HOUSES. CHEVY CHASF., D C. 3817 M NERT MO BOK CONN. AVE. n_for Inlnlcllnn t Terms, 8 rooms, bath, g Main I WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH fl'?giv Siek setgnl GLADMAN. Realtor, 308 Pa ave,_ne. _Lincoln 346. " CABH POR 81 vestment properties 5770. 101 't ave WANT IN e Anplv ALL™ HC R_IN- o S i n.w. Room 1013. or colored. TO PURCHASE AT ONCE, Several houses and apartments !or cash. white or colored. Also many clients who desire to purchase homes on t!%. SHOWALTER REALTY 1103 Vt. Ave. Bve.. Sun., Pot. 4491, Main 4123. JVEDNESDAY. | THE | DAY QF, NOVEMBER, n District of Lot e M Lo G AL tain fxtures,"tools. implements. tore :gm very ner Separesely. of o5 8 vho e. As to personal proj one-fourth n cash, AND'AT 12 NOON : Buick Sedan, by erder of E. C. s '\I',,d"' U. S. Marshal Terms €. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers 032,23 THOS. J. QWEN | SON. ’Airc‘ix’ofizu ¥ TS _o{" NALUABLE 1M M%‘w&fi By virtue 1gin, deed of trust. da ?c’c&w is; fi’}in. id Fec ri money to be b three yei ted by note of purchaser. wit] B8], cent per anpum able semi-annually, secured of 5o "The Broperiy. sokd. of &1L Cash. st option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.01 reauired of purchaser at time of conveyancing, recording, and no at cost of plirchaser.’ ferms of complied with within thirty days of sale. otherwise the trustees re right to resell the property at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such reseale in some newspaper published In the city of Washing- ton, D, C. % FREDERICK STOHLMAN. GUY H. JOHNSON, Trustees 2 the promissory b interest at. § from day of In Liber t folio lnd records istrict of Columbl at I e request ty Ilturld thereby, the undersign R B : F e folln‘tln ~descr htfl land ‘ltu-u “l the District of Co- s tinguished as bt suurgbered and fifty-eight (58) in ek mimberet thirtyour (34 7 Podiimy el u or, iher | Coutts Ne M1, e eBl 118 e ut ie rec | ords of lhe xmvoyorl ofice for said Dis- frict. Txcept 80 much ‘of kit lot 57 s W condemned an ll en for alley purposes by proceedings in District Cfl\ll‘l c?l No. 793 in the !HD!PH\P Court of the District of Co- lumbia: said property being now designated or purposes of assessment and taxation as lots fil; 833 in sauare 2854. and being improved by gremuu 1332 and 1334 Colum- blg rond northwest: Washinaton, D. G. - The whole Draperts Deink - descriped by metes and Bflllfld&° s follows: Bexinning for the same on mbl‘\ road at the northeast corner of ‘lf lot fifty-eight (58) and run- ning lh'll(‘( south along the east line of said |1 feet to a public alley: thence mw I)lr same westerly 40 feet: thence north along the west line of said lot 87 IR feel™to Gollimibia' Youd: &nd fhence along the same .easterly 40.048 feet to the ace of"heelnning, | Syblect o (he Covas I’A when & building is erected on A’ld ]Il’l 1t shall not be within thirty feet the street line. nor all it be used for manufacturing or mech:nlul D I'W-K(‘h. nor shall flfllr"-\l l" "duDl’l 1 t EYPI’\ A AR Caal §2.000 re- auliedst e, o ' sule A nveyancing, re- Cording. et al DUrCRASEr's CORt. . Terms to be Olei’d ith wit) twenty (20) davs aft Y II! of sale. otherwise deposit lfl!(!lled ang %rom‘rly may advertised and fesord st e dicgetlon ot ALFRED B ol be. ofthe & mmg Suk! ! n022-d&ds. 0l 'mlnm ADAM A, wlm:au:n & SON. Auctioneer 'rnum ALIN OF MODERN BR dgfi o, 6u'rHE‘Arr o frust, duly tain dee er Vo ua forfs 15U S and Tecords of the Diss rm of G and at the Teausst of the bar ured thereby. gn ed " trusteey I ofter for sule by nu c au I'm in (mm Dremises. HvENTy- SEVENTIL DAY % 1928, AT FOU] e luuow. nn Cdc nrmuu Ink-described sltuate tn umbia, ¢‘:? wit! 3 eorae 1. 1| Bt el e n quhd.vmo flots In blo A Der’ plat recorded he rasords of (he ofce o Yevor'of the BEHeC of Cofumbla sh deslenated Tor' purvoses of ‘Wressmen faxation % 73 Saviare s-h Tmbroved by twos cellpr brick dweiiing. € vooms ang n-m ot-water heat. electric. lignt s of sale; The above oraverty, will be xold sublect o & Brior desd of pust foF | 35,950, part :uln" at Sale: . balance $330 cal pavable 330 ‘wer ‘month; which nc el fnterest on frst " seconc Trists at 01se, secured by mon eed frust” ugon ‘provercy sold, or“all cas over {503, &t ontion of purchaser 0sit 0! £380 veauired at aaje, " All ConveyaneIne: ro- grdlnl ._{m notarial fees ut cost of rnnum ko ‘Columbia recorde ..m'b H Bv vlqlue lee 1olia ur- surs i Cl nol6-dkds.exSu____ Sl TR pner's subdiVisen' of part of | % | Norway- BON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Two-story Brick and Frame Dwelling, Corner Thirty-second and Northampton Sts., Known s No. 5700 Thirty-second St. NW. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded June 6. strument No. 43 of the land records of the District of colunmn. and at the reauest of the party secured the litdersisned ‘trustees will ofer in_front of the | Bremices. on TUE! URTH DAY 34 MBER. AT FO OCK N DFse Toiowing. deteribed 1200 sjtus Columbia. ereb: fdr sule by public suction " The' above property will 3" o aaler plor, dsed of trust for Jubiget to & 35500 de 38 the remain Inder ‘on ‘or ‘hefore one secure second deed of tri Droperty” sold: OE, M1 OB over trust. st gption of purchager. A deposit of 3300 re- quired at sale. All conveyancing. recording snd notarial fees at cost of 'purchaser Terms to'be complied with within thirty davs from day of ssle. otherwise the trus rve the rigl resell Broperty. at TSk and cost of def lulllnl' purchaser, after fi days' dvornlfifml of e in_some newspaper published in Wi on. D. C. 1022.24.27.30. de\ By Auction | At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Nov. 24th, 10 A.M. n032.33 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF vnvnu BRICK DWELLING, 914 3rd ST. B7 Viriys of & decres of ‘the Suprems Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Eauity Cause No. 47864, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in tront of the premises. TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF NO AT FOUR-PORTY-PIVE O'CLOGK P N following-described land and premises. ate in the District of Columbia, to Wi numbered 135 in William A. HIll's subdivision of lots in square numbered 730 as per plat thereof recorded in-the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 37 at Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance in two equal instaliments represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two years, with interest at per cent per annum from day of sale, pa. able semi-annually, secured by deed of truat | upon property sold. or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 required of ‘purchaser at sale. All convevancing. recording, and notariai fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with withia thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trus tees reserve the right to resell property Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after | five days’ advertisement of such gome newspaper published in Washington. HOWARD BOYD. | Investment, Bulldin. STANLEY D. WILLI MetSaseiitan Benk Boliar notd-dids.exSu . Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON AI!C‘l‘lflNl'I:l! Large Sale of Household Furniture Stief Upright and other Pianos, Radios, Rugs, Laun- dered Hotel en, Automo- Dining, Mol t. mentioned in John M. Zell to Leland BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY .November 24, 1928 Furniture, n032.23 THOS. J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE GF A VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1928 ind STREET N.E By virwue of @ certain deed of trust, dul recorded in Liber No. 5290, folio 432 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co. lumbia, of the party indersigned trustees will Seli*at DubE ‘muction: o T1oRs.of the ises. on ' WEDNESDAY. THE TW EIGHTI DAY OF NOVEMBER. AD: AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK F.M. tollowiny ibed land and premises. situ- | ate in the District of Columbia. and di nated as and being lot numbered one hun- | dred snd twenty-nine (139) in Harry Ward- | man and Thomas P. Bones' subdivision of fots in" block numbered two (2) in squar numbered thirty-five h\mdred and_thirty- three (3533), “Highview." as per plat corded in the office of the survevor of the District of Columl in Liber 42 at folio 31: subject to covenants of record. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a prior trust “Tor $3000.00, turther particul whichi will be announced at time of the - purchase price above sald trust to be | aid in ci "A_deposit of $300.00 required. | gnnuun recording. etc. t the pur- chase cost. Terms to be complied 'fl.h i within thrty days, otherwise deposit Dl’-‘ feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees PITTS, McCORMICK. no17.20.22.4. Trustees. MOVING, PACKING & STORAC 78 FOR FURNITORE AND PLANCS, Main 9530, Main] nn' or Risk. Re- ~Low Rat up. Expert MOVE Without Worry sponsible servic 3 $1lo. Denver driver wapted. Motor 1K anklin 7314, 28° MEDITERRANEAN """E iling Jan. 3¢ laek's 2thcrvise, 6 days, ncluding Madeira, Canary Casabl Rabat, Capital of 'h.“A Algiers, Malta. Athens, Con- estineand Egvpt. Italy, Hivierar’C arvotws. (Faris). Includes botais, , et ey Moditarrausan, June 38, 19291 $000 up Ober's 8.8, & Tourlst Arengy, 1420 H 8t w‘ Frank G. Clark. Times Blds.. New ¥ | Not ji JIIJ‘ ; Memnn‘ nol7-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. q“lN h!@r ,}Q‘FIIONBIM- TRUS TF’Fq SAL g‘. "H%H‘Pl oDV vvtna L) Clrllh’l dl{ u lr!llh d"bfd ;;azroi m,"'t&u tictoo 'c'olumm and i he Penen A, SR tintiit e undersigned trustess will sell at public aue- HmE 13}4 fi‘h lhe Dremises. orb‘rél‘\i[)ii a0 J HeobRim ?F’w SroLee) M. oll?w r‘ll- escribed lad and prem- iges. situate 'i l]ol'. ‘Bxl\lmbiua“l.l;g fl}' - the “Susd ?n?o’n"' ade {:“u?m P imith. as ver recqrded '\ Pt 15 Juteg, oy Bisd of liinls llnl T ?g ?wwn on said 't to nrlol u ul R I WS RS e ufllhel nounc t time of sale: !x\l se nr ce ol r e lgo ust to be pai cas) ‘A_devosit 6( $300 tlul“r!d CoIIVI e fliy dovee ather:}' °°°W sorfelted ai g the property may advertised and resol at the discretion’ e run-%- _no17.20.22. zq_ 25 7A !’Efi TRU! " SA ALUY JRIC] %?E' a,,.%w ne'é o 3: %0 e m{ of Culumhh nd ot the reaues fl ! party seeured ereby. ti undersigned Lluflflcs will sell at auetion, in_front of :})Ig premises. on 'ED- NI%AY. THE TWE 'Y-EIGHTH DAY OF NO! E) A.D. 1928, AT THRI -THIRTY o'cl & rhe Toll owinz-de-crlhed land Basten. 1“‘?(4’ §n| . d o Delng ares 4 fibdivsion y rL of bnc ) \{n ‘odd ] ifejon %5t 2 n'&dlv‘:wln as”n ::’3} 03 'fn‘}g V‘fayr &f YE%‘ il B ©ol LIBI' ot ot ‘Terms ol ll P e-third ?.l the n\irfihlxt money to d in t‘h alance two equal inst I!z!&l rlv |l| one and two years. wil er Crnl per annum. nlv:i l!mJ fl\lll' from of sale. secures y dee of trust upon rnnprlv wl . At I un!l Durchi ‘fl‘ z,p £ e i ¢ § 2 Sronerts “at o e n Bripe E aultine purchase; i 5] g oSt o dellul!h\f purchas ent of suc e ter five l'l advertisel ! of such resale ' Ml ineton. lcoma newspaper nubll ‘I\ ‘E‘A‘!mnllon, ¥ n!fl'hdx.'x!u b L 'r"‘;e 1 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEE! P r Assignee’s Sale of Autombiles, Service Truck, Modern Shop and Garage Equipment, Auto Parts, Office Furniture, National Elec. Bookkeeping Machine, etc., of The Red Top Cab Co. irtue th U 7o Bautty Cata” " Toct, theenderrionca Castones i ned ot O Cotumbia in BY PUBLIC AUCTION Rear 1121 21st St. NW. . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1928 Commencing 10 o'clock A.M. Seven Nash “26” and “27” Sedans with Removable Limousine Partitions, Nash “27” Brougham, Two Chevrolet “27” Coupes, Yellow-Knight 1-Ton Truck, equipped with * Crane (practically new): Dodge Service Truok, Complete Repair and Paint Shop Equipment, Elec. Car Washer, Air Compressor, Rheostat, Oil, Ebonite, Paint, Chains, Fire Extinguishers, 785 gals. Gasoline, Steel Lockers, 70 gals. Alcohol, etc. Also_immediately thereafter at No. 1140 21st St. NW. National Elec. Accounting Machine (cost $2,500), Mahogany and_Oak Desks, Chairs, Underwood Typewriter, Elec. Fan, Steel Letter and Legal File Cases, “Shaw-Walker” and Iron Safes, “Burroushs” Eleotric, also Hand A ! Machines and Caleulater, Elec. Time Clock, Ete. 23 -M!‘ CASH. George E. 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