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‘REAL ESTATE.’' nu—svsnms PROPERTY. $8.000 for & '40x70 brick detached business bullding with light on tour sides ap- proximately 6,000 feet ground: sul any purpose: ‘10 minutes to 14th and ave. n.w.: $1.000 cash, 350 month. Address Box 14-R, Siar office. BENT—BUGINISS PII)PIRTY. ENTIRE BOILDINGS, NO. 466 AND REAR 488 Pe. ove. n.w.. containing over 3000 o3 Call —Ow CHAS. 3 o YODNG. ke!enho ALE—FARMS. ACRES, §-ROOM HOUSE, WELL WATER, duck pond, chicken houses, fruit, 3-Car gar. 232 ft. on road; $4,500, bargain.” Main 1593. 20° ——— = _SALE—ACREAGE. _ MONTGOMERY OOUNTY, feot on State road: 40 a. timbe: sifice, $165 an acre. v = = REAL ESTATE LOANS. PIRST TRUST LOANS, 3 TO 5 YEARS. upon improved resl estate in Washington and nearby Marvland and Virginia. =~ Also 10-year instailment loans providing for can- ion of debt in case cf borrower's death 909 15th. E. QUINCY SMITH. INC.. M. 9057 LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing interest. JI 1 RESRELL. 1175 Eve s Ist, 2nd, 3ra TRUST MONEY FOR TAXES, interest,” home improyements, etc. Consult us.” Neappr. fees. Scher Reéalty Loan Co. 710 14th st_n.w. Main 5777. FIRST TRUST LOANS AT 5%7% AND UP- ward on improved property in the District of Columbia: also & limited amount for the nearby jmproved parts of Maryland and Vir- inia. Building Joans made occasionally. LOVIS 'P. SHOEMAKER. 1407 New York Ave. Main 1166 'QUICK MONEY TO HOME OWNERS. Repay us follows: OU NEED MONEY, SEE US FIRST— Prompt, honest service. ' We loan money to pay taxes, bills and slterations to your Property. ~Lei us revise your trusts. ~See s Ji\cxnxnnrrm p upcrior Finance ne., 1331 G St. N.W., Room 206." Fr. 2495. QUICK MONEY TO LIN!'S. 204 AND 3rd TRUSTS: $100 TO 000 ON MAR RERDAYS %BgoMPLm GRANSAC: ONS. coun WARING, 1416 P s-r NW MAIN 9172 WE BUY SECOND DEED OF TRUST NOTES on improved property and first deed of trust notes on vacant lots snd acreage. Subd visions financed. Brokers' attention. ;YL TON R. GORDON, Continental Trust Blds. Main 5331 Second and Third Trust Loans. REALTY LOAN CO. 419 Colorado Blds., 14th & G sts. B.W. Franklin_1907. SEE ME FIRST—Ist. 2nd AND 3rd TRUST loans, also construction loans. Reasonable. $300,repay " $1.50 wk ;m Tepay 250 wk. 700. re} 1000, epny $750 WE. $21 33308 Tebay 11730 W $3.000.repay $3.500. repay $17.50 wk. $4.000, repay $20.00 Wk Above payments include principal and in- ferest and ‘can be srranged menthly and bi-monthly, Dr. 1016 Eve e here Bye ot movis N CONSULT US FIRST. REAL ESTATE LOANS Immediately Available, At Current Rate of Interest. I‘ROPFRTY FINANCE CO,, 1331 G St. N.W. __ Pranklin 2528, 2529 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED D. C. PR« TY. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, Inc., 1433 K ST. mnkmlfl 1018, “SECOND TRUST LOANS. Immediate Answers. FRED T. NESBIT, M. 93932, 1010 Vt. Ave. MONEY TO LOAN. “A 6 NEW xonx A TO, LOAN TO -wn andria 'fifm elelgmu Aflx- SALE--SUBURBAN PROPERTY 4. TH] ™ MMO! #nll bricks, one in 400 By owner, two biock Gresham block M st.'n.w.: JUST ONE LEFT. If you take my advice you'll in- spect this one remaining home in Deanwood. C. AT ONCE. Spe- cially buiit for colored—and rep) sents the best value that you havs ‘ ever seen. The neighborhood is all that can be mlud for convenience and character, and the house is the production of one of the big builders of Washingion. 4408 Hayes St 6 rooms. tile bath. hot-wal big closets. hardwood floor: hlcnl"{. porches, etc. A REAL BAR- GAIN at the price and terms ex- traordinarily low. = 850—S$100 Cash and $30 a Mo. |} B. B. PINN, Exclusive Sales Representative. 712_KENYON ST _COL. You Can Have a Home of Your Own By New Year’s It will only cost 340 own ned Toom "the Tamily requires ‘and with the very best appointments, and in a delightful neighborhood Just Off ‘Bladensbure Boulevard. Colonial brick. two-bedroom home, with tile bath. hardwood floors, elec- fricity. complétely equipped kitchen, heating plant that requires little fuel and no work. Colonial front o reitily terraced and planted I e want you to see this ho You'll be under no obligation in i specuing” It: but ‘when 3ou consider at $40 & month s less than such home: would rent, for, and that will be buk 1" FOR Y Sl "ve halieve You'll want. it. Teady for occupancy, and you can Tiving in it on New Year's day if you HARRY A. KITE, INC act promptly. 1019 _15th CAPITOL HILL—$11 SCI) Adjacent to authorized Government ings, this thoroughly modern home is offered for the first time. It is arranged two families; five rooms and bath on the floor and four rooms and bath on th or can be used as a 6-bedroom home a large family. There is another fnished room in the basement. hot-water heat, 3 Z-story, d-car garage o & 30-foot alley: and is in' perfect condition throughout. An unusual value in a neighborhood where homes are seldom offered for sale. BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS. Main_9300. o 1417 K_St. N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SALE—HOUSES. COLORED. ITIFUL HOME., CHEAP—EASY TO BUY. ‘Would suit_a doctor. Near 14th st. Very high-class section Modern brick, 9 rooms we Teception hall, glassed ing baths. hardwood floors and trim, t-water heat, Pitlsburg instantaneous heater, ashestos covered pipes. Redecorated throughout. Paved alley. PBrettiest” home ;a'g’ colored in Washingion. Call Clarendon In Aristocratic Old Georgetown. $7,750. Here is an excellent home in a section where many homes have been purchase B'n:lflle"l v’mnlz EIGHT ROOMS, bath and 2-CAR GARAGE. hot-water heat and elec- (fle lights. Rented for $50 per month. Ga- e will rent for $10 per month. Within " square of transportation. Very seldom like this be bought at such ho es are being continually Posse & PHONE® MAIN 5300 UNTIL 9 PAM. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. e Main_9300._ Cin Bropert 8 Brice, she; 20-Foot 4 NORTHW '—BRICK. $9,950. ccellent Location. A thoroughly modern, _all-brick home, with full- vfl covered con- crete front poreh, I reception hall i 1iving Toom, ‘double Tear porehes: model Kkitchen with lats built-in equipment; large, delightful bedrooms, full tiled bath with shower: fully equipped cell service toilet, hot- water heat, hardwood floors, elc. Situated on’ a large, landscaped lot in an excellent section, near schools, stores, car and busses. i DOUGLASS CO., REALTORS-!U!LD!.RS 1621 K 8. N.W. Metropollian 5678. Evening Phone Service 7 10 9, SMALL-HOUSE SEEKER, Read This Genuine Ofier- ment down 3305t aRe T A i & pquition o 3 nen‘” new six-room brick house, semi- tached, with all modern lmnrovemem; Price under $7 Mgl sui?l:‘l’l"l"l :!;ln':.l‘l‘“; s W e ik’ el "Bplenaid Dortnwest nelshbor- It ‘you are paying rent you owe it to vourselt to see this home at onc Ideal place for children. Drive .out at your very earliest convenience. Avply owner. 6213_7th st. n. SACRIFICE SALE $4,350. 1419 G ST. N.E. Only 3200 cash and “fl mnnth includes all newly fleeurlted‘ Phone OWNER, day Pot. 2387 evening, Pot. 2219. Adjacent to Navy Yard—S.E. PRICE, $6,000. All-brick six-room house, spacious i oo yaed. end 1‘.,‘..'“1.',?:3 o ed_jo aliey! ‘hot-water heat, elec- mfia’:‘-‘e’& 1 S ereet car stores s o I will sell this house at this ba: gain price on terms to suit pur- chaser. APPLY OWNER. 6213 7th ST. N.W. ‘GEORGIA 6717. CLEVELAND PARK. $15,950. 8-Room, 2-Bath Brick. nt u:wm of this i ar e tractive construc- thon witn svers Teat llflln‘ hare Aoors: “outsTde pantyy. mpdel kiichen. cnurlul sun parl 'flflll f :1 R rclo.l‘l. two “fih ths B::“l a n nardware an 1 1&’ ‘ixtire res, 1o 'l“l" heat. large closets, et nt 3 h‘ S T LA "I""E. DOUGLASS co., REALTORS—! 1621 K 8. N.W. Evening Phone BUILD! rvice T Y CHASE CLUB. Beautiful Colonial. Located just one-half square from Chavy Chase Club in one of the most exclusive-blocks In old Chevy, Chase, & charming colonial home. t sit- uated on a lot having a frontage of 90x125, enhanced by many fine old trees and a profusion of planting. The'nguse i of the center-entranc hall n, opening her very Inviting fir an: tnclu ing immense living room, true colo- nial fireplace and mantel. wide con Trete side porch, beautiful dining Toom. butler's pantry. kitchen and a maid's room. The second floor has § bedrooms. 2 sleeping porches and 2 luxurious baths. Other features i clude a large attic, rear stairwa servant’'s bath and ar garage. Owner has purchased in-town prop- erty and just reduced the price of this fine home fto $30.000, which is far below comparative homes in this neighborhood. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors. 1413 Eye St N.W. Pr. 9503. MT. PLEASANT. 9 Rooms, 2 Baths. $12,500. Owner, having purchased suburban home: 14 gxtremply suxigs for im- medis disposal _of this '3-story :rl\lnlnnt-bulll home and _ has the price accordingly. It is colonial in_type. 20 feet in width, containing 0 large, well proportioned -roomy, 2 fine tile' baths, ok foors, electric lights and all con- nnlmr,es including & large rear and garage. Located in a select ntl;nberhood near 19th and Lamont ats. e 8 & remarkable buy. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. 1412 Eve 8t RWO Pr. 9303 Ftsy terms RM_& BATH BUNGALOW. FURNACE. elec., kilchen cab 2 cords of wood, taxes andinsurance paid for 1929, 6vwel street, mear District_line. ~ Price $3,7! cash, $35 per_mo. SILVER SPRING, MD.—NEW, l kt.. elec., oak fl. i bl tront tars & s¢ Linbolsr: Bare. RENT—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SIX ROOM PANTRY NG PORCH, ELEC., as and 1 ce for garden and chicl hs Truit: Tent, 385 mo. "Sell for $5.000; |vermu. !“ W.lt Culllllhll at. y9; 'm_s_i'm i, um-.wnzn xsn. block from Lee Highwas, at Lyon V $30 MONTH. &” ‘month. 1 A"D BATH: ‘: M. l 225 mml b Bl P nished, 325 SALE—HOUSES. 1615 H ST. BE: 6 R H-W, baths, 3 porches: white com.; arr. (unlhn Key 1609 H s.e. Easy u’r”u NODERN FTW:-ROOM AND BATH BONGA- | L. Jow; good location Brookland: conveniently located to stcres. schools and car and bus lines. Price $6.500; convenient terms. Phone Wisconsin_2875. NEAR LINCOLN PARK—11-ROOM BRICK. bath, h.-w.h. elec, 2-car gar.: terms. cash: 375 mo.. inci. all int, E. M. Al M. 3556:_eves. Lin. 118 5th ST. NE.—7-R. BRICK. AOT-AIR heat. gas and elec., 2-car garage; §00d con- dition: close to Capitol. Library, House and Senate Bldss. A bargain: terms. 'BROOKLAND BUNGALOW CONTAINING § jarge. bright rooms, bath. pantry, hardwood floors, h.. electricity and 'gas; very lot; trees, $6,500: easy 'terms call | col 8128 ‘evenings Potomac "7$300 CASH, $30 PER MONTH. Colored—Bargain. 720 5th ST. SE. ‘Wide brick o!.s rnnmsl lnsd'bllh: heat and t; newly papered. g inted and in excel- bl condition: large back yard. The best bis ENGLISH VILLAGE. Army Officer Must Sell. $16,500. v EI‘I bar fi ., \ter-en B '"::..'%l fi'.‘flf'%." nx‘éE‘u.:i':&fik o .y Koy Freciive eve 3 B she i, and, 'lllm‘k:é; 1ering we Bave Dad I this seeton 1n HEDGES & T\IIDDLETON Inc. 102 Eye 8t NW 0" wr_oses COLORED-—-DOWNTOWN. a.. CHEVY CHASE, D C. Just Off Conn. Ave. Onlv $11,000. comforts mai-detached nome. located less than a block from Coun. N south: of the Circle, that ds ered at this exceptionally low an on very favershle ur‘n o sn owner aving the eit 1{- has southern expesure, is in condition, screened mmt a Tooms, iMCIGIng o denon the Arat including a_de floor, 3 sized bedr: oo an in - voreh, inh, open . numerous floor Pl automatic h.-w. storage tank, h. and all modern conveniences. Splen- did lot with approximateiy 4! square feet, improved by 4 large sha HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. house your money can buy. Only $4,500. Call Main 218 before it is 100 late. Charming Dutch coloni “This shouid house at more t 1 on wide lot in be an unuysually attractive home for & small Very " small ‘price; but the Guaiits shd apBeAFARCE SUES Realtors. Pr. 9503, 1412 Eye 8t. N.W. so0d section of Batters Park, a smi t much $10,500. In one of our beautiful northwest rooms and bath on the first floor. Toom. There is an open fireplace in the T 3lsp has hot-water heat and & built-in garage With cinder drivew: subdivisions. Tt contains five spacious living The iot is of good size, 50x145 well landscaped. A mew brick bungslow for $8,950. Terms are very reasonable. Here's the most extraordinary bargain in Park. Way under $30.000—36.000 under mart_Massachusetts original cost. = Nine large and del fully ‘arranged rooms, three baths, brick construction and modern to the m! 2-car garage. Moderate cash pavment r home I the heart of the Capital's finest Tesidential and 3125 oo b Ble Hine section. To inspect, call Mr. Godden at National 4750 or Cleveland 240%. 'ER & GOSS Realiors. 1415 K St TO THE HOME-BUYING PUBLIC There is no better time during the year to therefore. We are taking this opportunity. National 4758 y your home than right now. urging your immediate inspection of several homes of unusual interest from many standpoints CLEVELAND PARK has always been offer here a ‘most desirable home of spacious proportions and in bt It has FOUR BEDROOMS papered with beautiful imported English bath. Pembroke tub and waterproof silken tub drapes for the shower. The living room has its open fireplace and screened sleeping and breakfast porches. will accommodate large furniture. Prigidaire, Hoosler cabinet, walls and fnlaid linoleum on floor. A co: cellar with maid's room and built-in gara and the price is only $13,750 on easy terms. FOXHALL VILLAGE offers a lovely home, All brick, Enslish-type home, with FIVE BEDROOMS AND TWO Imported English papers are used here also. pancy. shower. pine trim and birch doors finely enameled. sfundance of and Armsizon rage room: tchen will delight any i e, newest Prigidaire, basement is roomy and has cold-sto BURNER: with lavatory and large closets space. To see is to love this OVER IN CHEVY CHASE, D. charmingly situsfed just west of Connecticut avenue, facing sever: The house contains 10 rooms and 2 baths, solarium forming attractive wings on either side. nients up to the minute, including FRIGIDAIRE and OIL-BURNER FURNACI Entrance to twe ri is of Spanish tile. of a soft. rich color. alley. now permanently located in California far below the actual cost to them attractively landscaped with many roses bath. with lavatory on first floor. lights pretties near schools and churches. st laundry trays and storage heater. one cedar lined. autiful home. C.. is a magnificent detached colonial The lot has a wide frontage on paved street. ANOTHER EXCELLENT BUY IS A PROPERTY IN MT. PLEASA) The price at which this is offered is, therefore, Detached, and several Two fireplaces, 0al Storage heater and laundry travs in_ bas around, n be bougnt for $13,500 on easy terms. a high-class and popular commupity. d-new condition. rs: a large tiled In the rear are The kitchen is eauipped with the latest conveniences, all-enamel gas range and pcrcelain sink, with Sanitas on closet affords entrance to' living room. Big There are many other interesting features, new and ready for immediate occu- BATHS, one o fRo0rs ‘are. o White Cotonial freplace living_ rooin rlmu space. all-enameied n- nlaid linoleum on floor. Fbogallon oil tank for the NO Each, rb'nd;o': on third foor s equl The ‘price 1 815, T i s inclosed improve- The roof om paved very with screened bresk{ast porch an Flooring is all of oal ar built-in Price is $32,500. owned by people on lot 50 fest front by 140 feet decp. large tr ven rooms and floors, hot-water heat and electric ment. The property is on one of the e _corner from car line and stores, and A 20-Foot English-Type Brick Home Near Rhode Island Ave. N.E. $6,330. Modern improvements, six rooms &rid bath g00d condition and ready for immediate ocs cunln.iv. foors, screens and awnings: X Near new high school convenient to stores, and transportation. Only short uw to city. A cozy and comfortable home for Deople of moderate means. Easy terms, Bu now and save that rent. 9300 UNTIL 9 BOSb & I’HLLPS Realtors. 1417 K 8 Main 9300. SALE OR_RENT—HOUSES. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. B 918 G st. n.w. Main 10439, WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. ICK” HOUSE, CO) LOT, section; not over 318,000, Address -K. Star office. AUCTION SALE! THOS. NEERS. as?ERe et anuwuco TRU 'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- REAL ESTATE, NO. 1016 3ist B virtue Of = decres of the S a_decree &fl of the District of Columiia: passed 7. 1928, in Equity Cause No. 48843, ffer for 'sale by public_auction, in tmw the premises. on THURSDAY. TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1928, AT CLOCK P.M.. the real estate in he riet of Columbia known as south twenty (20) feet front on Thirty-first Jt) sireet, by full depth of lot iy~ seven (57), Peter's square in George- wn: ‘Besinning - for same. - twenty" (30) et _south of northeast corner of said ot thence south twenty' (30) feet. thence west one hundred and eight (108) feet, thence north twenty (20) feet, thence west et nu.ur‘erg"we! Sient (108) feet 1o the be. 3 y premises 101 sireet Horthwest, ¥ s Terms: One-third cash, faual installments in one and two years from of sale, secured by deed of ‘trust on property sold, with interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, ible snnually, or all cash Taxes ahd rents adjusted to Conveysncing, 1ecording and tf urchaser's cost. it at sale, wenty days ‘erms to be com from sale or p ToDerty may be resold at risk 'fi uflurcnmr. after five and cost of days' public de13.14.15,17.18.1f nl!} Best. Bulldi, TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS. Trustees’ Sale of ‘Three-Story Brick Building, No. 456 Penn- sylvania Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain d recorded in Liber 5952, folio, the jand records of the District of lumbia, and at the reauest sne secured thereby, the undersigned es Wil ofter for*sale by Duble - auction frocteal the premiser on PRID: TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY _OF ) 1026, AT THREE-THIRTY 0'C) P.M. following-described land and premise situate in the District of Columbia, to-wit: Origingl Tot 34 in Reservation "B,” subleci to a first trust of $12.600 at 6 per cent interest, due in sbout two years. and sub- ject to'a second trust of '$12,600, due in about two vears with intefest ai 8 per cent, le_monthly. A All con- balance in_two purchi of trust duly . et seq., of 'Co- T of sale: All cuh over trusts. deposit of $500 required at sale. veyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right w Tescll property at risk and cost. of defauli- ing_purchaser. after five days’ advertise- cat of such fesale in some newspaper bub- shed in Washington, 0 ALVIN L NEWMYEE' MILTON W. KIN( _de17d&ds exSun&hol. ustees ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS. ' SALE OF TW "fnf:"hrs“ tain deed of le of a certain deed of trust duly Liber No. 6072, folio 498, et seq., o! the nd records of the District of Co- Jumbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby. the undersizned trustees will ofter for sale by public auction, in the premises, §2 1931 he” s Lots 23 and 24 in Harry Barton and W. Henty Welker. trustees, subdivision, of pari of block 2 in’ “University Helght; Dlat’ recorded in Liber County 8 at folio 3 of the surveyors office, District of Columbia, now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lots 23 and 24 in square 3926. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance represented by the promissory note of the purchaser, payable in two years, with interest et & per ceni from day of 'sale, payable emi-annually, secured by deed of trust vnon property sold, or all cash. at option purchaser. A deposit of 3300 Tequired at al*. Al conveyancing, recording _ and notirial fees at cost of urchaser. Terms PHONE MAIN 9300 ANY TIME UP TO 9 O'CLOCK P.M. FOR INSPECTION OF THESE PROPERTIES. & PH rS 'REALTORS. 1417 K St. N.W, to he complied with within thirty days from | day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the to resell property at risk and cost of aser, afier fve dars ad AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928.° AUCTION SALES. _FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Groceries, Fix- tures, Etc., at No. 1500 Ogden St. N.W. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust re- corded in Liber 481, folio 402, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the :.llnldl"x't‘l“:: ‘t):'unfiz will sell by public auc- on, w e above premises, on DECEM EIGHTH, 1 MENCING TEN _O'OL( ‘M., ‘Miscel- laneous Stock of Groceries including Del Monte, Libby and other_canned frul lies, Preserves, Olives,Corn, Peas. Asi gus, Bottled Goods, Soups,” Pickles, Spices, et als _Refrigeratiog Cash Register Royal Meat Grinder, Dayton Computing Scale, Adding Machine, Lai Store Refrigerator, Counter, Shelvi Block, ete. Terms: Cas) _de THOS. JOSEPH C. STONER. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTI! 1431 Eye Street’ Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALU, FIVE. M FRAME BUNGALOW. KNOWN AS EREMIBES 3400 30th STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5963, follo 307 et sed. of the land Tecords of the District of Co. lumbla, " and ‘at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees | will_sell at public auction, in_front of the Eremlul. on TWENTY. IGHTH DAY, OF RECEMBER, AD. 102 REE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following. dckoribed Tand and premises, situace I the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots 35 and 34 in sauare 4359, in Gar- man's subdivision, as per plat recorded in Liber 80 at follo 115, of the records of the office of ‘the surveyor for the District of Columba. Terms:' Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.750.00, further particulars of which will be anncunced st time of sale: the purchase price ahove sald trust to be paid 5300 in cash, balance $50 per month. A deposit of $200' required. Conveyancing, recording, efc. at ~the purchaser's cost. Terms 10. be complied ‘with within _thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees FRANCES R. GARMAN, GILBERT D. GARMAN, & FusDEve. trect Norihwest. TRUSTEES' SALE _OF _VALUABLE TWO- STORY RIGHT.FAMILY BRICK APART. NOWN_ ‘AS_ “THE VS m R O FREMISES 400 KENYON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5677, folio 232. et seq., of the land records of the the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured ~thereby. the undersigned trustees will_sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY S AAUARY, AL iok AT THR the following-described find o premises. situate i the Distrigt of Co- and designated as and being Iot W. Barkman and A. Lincoln Hough's combination of lots in block 3 sWhitney Close." as per plat recorded In the office of survevor for 'the District of Solirmbta. i Liber 86 at folio 41, said lumhf 65 in_George block 3'being now known s sausre 3045, All A déposit _of 5230090 win"be reduired &t time. of All_convevancing. recording, etc.. at cost of e " eting of aale’ to e compiied with within thirty days from day of otherwise the trustees reserve the rigl resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some news- paper pubhshndAlqu Wa. C. AumoNxERs. %ias?Eve afr forthwest. TRUSTEES' SALE_O! A A B E NG B OowR" A8 BR S | I 4415 KANSAS AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated January 19, 1927, being instrument No. vecorded January 20, 1927, among the land jecards of the Disirict of Columbls, and at of the party sccured therehy, the uindesalned ‘trustecs wil sl at public fuiction in front of the premises, on DAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DE- ‘AD. 1928, AT THREE O'CL! the foliowing-described land and prem- ises,” situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 6 in Nellle M, L. Jenkin's subdivision of square 21, etworth Addition to the City of Wash- ington,” as per plat recorded in the office of the 'surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 35 at folio 30; said square 2i assessed as square 3018. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust ‘for 38.000.00. {urther particulars o which will be announced a¢ time of ssle; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- Yeranelpg. recording ete.. at fhe purchescy Terms _to complied, with within Thiriy_davs. otherwise deposit forfel nd the iy ‘may be advertised and resol At une discretio Sh the trustess CE G. SMITHY. § T BREGNINGER, THOS. _de19.21.24 ADAM A. wlscm.ln & SON, Auctioneers. Furniture, Passenger Elec. Ele- | vator, Piano, Etc., Contained | in No. 1329 H Street N.W. BY PUBLIC.AUCTION. MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1928, COMMEN( 10 AM Passenger Elec. Elevator. right Plano. “Bre. Chairs, Tables, Carpets. Cash Res Safe. Fire Exiinguishers, etc. ms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. de27.28,28 “Auctto TRADE MARK C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. REGISTERED Large Sale of Household Goods Of Every Description At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. Saturday December 29th, 1928 At10 AM. And at 12 M. Cadillac Coupe, Oakland Tour- ing Car and McCaskey Sales Register by order of E. C. Snyder, U. 8. Marshal. Terms Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc, Aucts. de27.28 J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Eight-Story Office Building Known as the Lenox Building, Being Prem- ises 1523 L Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated July 14, 1936, being instrument, No, 166, re corded 'July , among the iand 'rec- ooaae st the ‘Disirict._of Coumbia, and i the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in fiont of the premises, on MON- DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D.'1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land_and premises, sit- n the District of Colymbla and dul? D o B leie g1 “loks er_Dlat recorded In Liber N, )i in the survevor's oftcs of the Dlmlet "ot Colum sinniag for the same on L stredt at Ui southwer corner of said lot 3 and running thence east on said strect 46 feet, thence north 100 feet, thence west 46 feet (0 an alley, thence south on said alley 100 feet to the begin- ning. Together with right of way for alley Dpurposes over a strip of land six feet wide bounding the entire north line of said prem- ses. Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $175,000.00, further particulars of which “will be announced at time of sale. Terms as to the remainder will be announ at time of sale. A deposit of $5.000.00 re- quired. Conveyancing, recording. eic.. at the purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LEWIS T. BREUNINGER, WILMER F. STICKLE. ds.exSu&hol Trustees. OWEN_& SON, Al AUL‘HONIIR!. 1431 EYE ST. TEES' SALE OF BRICK APARTMENT Tm’flousg CQNTAINING TWELVE APART- 25N May 27, 1020, recorded June 1, e;‘ds of th‘l o the undersigned lr\ll i1l sell at puh\{: auction, in front of remises on FRI- DAY, THE FOURTH DA OP JANUARY, A.D."1929. AT THREE O'CLOCK the following-described land and ulla in the District of Columbis, nll and being lot § ln bl Aghlr rsyth and Young, commissione division of land now known ‘Wa er _plat recorded in lllellfi tllllm ra:t.f‘:l o! OnluIl 'I'II hove-descril nd 1is designated on the records of the assessor of the District of Columbia for taxation PUrposes as Iot 3 in square 2551. kX ibject to & prior deed of trust l further Dlnluu lar: which will be announced at time of s the purchase price above said trust to paid in cash. A deposit of 32,000 require Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at purchaser’ cost. ~ Terms to be complied with within thirly days. otherwise deposit !m'len.ed and Tty ma; dy d resold liscretion THOS. 22. trust, dated Certain d 151, Belg instrument |No, , am srict of ‘Sofumd &lr" ‘Secure. | ton. J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE STUCCO RESIDEN NO. 3500 THIRTIETH STRECT NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. folio 9 et Sea of the land records of the District of Cq request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction. in front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF' DECEMBER. “A.D. FOU! O'CLOCK P-M., the following-descrived fand and premises, ‘situate in t lumbia, and designated u in square 2067 in Robert F. e e ek 4, Comnegtiout Ay e Helene. as ber. blat recorded in' the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 80 at folio 113. Subject to_covenants of record. Terms: Sold subject to s prior deed of trust for $12,000.00, 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 $1,000.00 require Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with pithin thirty dass. otherwise depasit for; feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the di icre“nnonlotaf rustees. uolLus 5 PAIETS THOS. Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY Dec. 29th de27,28 J. OWEN N, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. KNOWN AS NUMBER 3230 13th STREST NORTH- By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 242, folio 361, among t land records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the party secur thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY THE THIRD DAY OF JAN- UARY. AD 1920, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of C lumbia. and designated as and being lot fifty. nine (59), in James Martin's subdivision of lots in block "thirty-seven (37), “Columbia Heights,” as per piat recorded in Book 35. page 18, of the records of the office of the survevar of the District of Columbia. Sub- Ject to covenants of record. Subject to t building restriction line established by pro- ceedings in District Court Case No. 1551 in the Supreme Court of the District of Co- Tumbia. Terms: Sold subect to & prior deed of trust for '$7.500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale, the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A depcsit of $350.00 required. Con- vegancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. GEORGE J. QUINN, x8u&hol _ S THOS. J ade21 ADAM A, wucm.lu & BON, ’fl“l “% ITORY OK AN FRANE DWELLING, NO. DI STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6031, folio 97 et sea. of the land records of the District of Ci lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by publie suction, in front of the wmm’orm THE THIRTY. DECEMBER. Y P 51 ine ol wink-gescrib: ed Isnd and premises, situste in, the Distrigt to wit: 'Part of original lot 15 & nune Sadserived as toliows: B ning at the northwest corner of said lot and running thence south 99.25 feet to the Jear line thereol. thence east along said rear line 43.95 feet. thence mnorth 24.92 . feet, {hence 'west, 1698 feet. thence moith 74.33 feet to F street, thence west along said F street 37 feet {0 beginning; tosether with ht of way for alley and none er. ‘Over & Dart of said. lot 15, ‘described 85 follows: Bewinning at the southeast ors ner of the part of said lot above descrived and running thence east along the rear line of said lot 10 feet, thence north 24.93 f thence west 10 feet, thence south 2.2 feet * beginning. Ter: sale;, One-fourth cash, balance represented hy the promissory note of the purchaser, payable on or before three years, with jnterest al 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, pavable semi-annually. secured By deed ‘of trust upon property sold. or all gash, At optlon of purchaser. A deposit of .00 required at sale. Al convevancing, recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- Shpser. Terms to e complied with within thirty ' di ay of sale. otherwise tristses Fom rve the right to resell property At Jisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in |omeonunnner published in Washing- WALTER A. ROMER, JOHN J. McNEY, Auctioneers. Adam A. Weschler & Son. Aucts. rn _Confectionery Fix- tures and Equipment, Ice Cream gltnhimry. Office Equipment, <. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Cinderella Candy Shop 3218 14th St. N.W. Mandn‘:y December 31, 1928 omm 0 AM. untal .E IA:nny lillrrxllnl ccessories, Coll d Ch 3 godee j2nd z.t.“.a.‘f, 'pf""' ion” " Tce Cream’ and 'Tce "Crushing ~Machine Tce Chest. Copper Kettles, Refri e arble Slabs. Gas Range, Candy Furnace. ilizer, Pans, M ‘:.“:tlc o THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCT 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SAl erv.u.um LE PUELL: | X A 8 c!ruln ‘flflAAT ‘llul duly yirtue of & recorded in e dana Fecords of Lhe Diatrict ‘ot G- lumbla, "and ‘st ‘the request of the party secured t! undersigned trustees il sell at Iql“lupA{#m in front emises. on, + JEE, BF JANUARY, AD. 1040, AT TWO 06 P, the following-described land an fituste In ‘the District’ of Columbla. i} e dennated ot being lot 7 in John D Garman's subdivision of sauare 4356, ‘National City Heights,” as per plat recor ed in the office of the 'surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia in Liber 61, at folio 49: subect to covenants and restrictions of : Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: ti hase price above said trust to be A deposit of $300 reauired. ancing, recording, etc.. at the purchaser's st~ Terms to 'be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the properly may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ALLEN D. GARMAN, WAYNE G. GARMAN, . d4e21.27.a2 Truste ‘ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers, TRUSTEES' @ SALE = OF EIGHT BRIOK ELLINGS, NOS. 1 TO 8 BELLEVUE COURT. BETWEEN LAMONT AND MOR- TON STREETS, EAST OF GEORGIA By WTHie of a certatn deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5621, folio 317, et sed.. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersiened trustees will offer for sale by. public_auctio; premises. on MONDAY, TH OF JANUARY. 1929, AT 4 the following-described land gituate in the District of Colu -TN Parts of lots 39 & 40'in Fran ller. Trustee's Subdivision of ‘part of Pleasant alied “Bellview per plat_ T Forden i e office of surveyor of Di: (Rl St Botumbiar Liber County 8 at fol 126. Further details of description to be siyen by trustees at sale. Terms of sale cash. A deposit of $500.00 required at time of sale. Conveyancing. r cording and notarial fees at cost of pur- . Terms of sale to be complied with thin' thirty days from day of sale. other- Wise trusteeg reserve right to resell property d 'cost. of defaulting purchaser, after i ays” advertigement of such resale in some newspaper publis premise: to wit hed in Washington, E. STUART POSTON. WALTER S. WARNE! Trustees. ADAM A, WESCI > SOR Ayctioneeri 920 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF_VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY B DWELLING, CONTA:NING SIX R AND ‘BATH, KNOWN AS 235 200K CREEK CHURCH ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 4053, folio 219, of the fand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured tm“by. :hu Ilnd"ll'l!llil il sell ‘st public suction, In_ tront of the pr 3 - TARY WP FOUR' O'CLOCK 1929, ’PM z{‘e liow -dncrll{zd‘& Jand snd prem- [ S5 valng Tor humbered At 8 & :Jelumhll Bn el (1o (5 hree hundred and fitteen (3315), in Harry A. Kite's aubdlvlnun of square numbered onie hundred and, twelve (112), “Petworth Addition to City Waahington™ e described in ‘said deed o trust, upon ' the following terms: Puichaser to pay ene-third of the by chage price in caah, the belance n two il rlents ih' ohe and. two' years. Tespe tively, with interest at the rate of 6 per cen per annum, and secured by deed of trust upon he property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser nd interest Paid or adjusted (o the date of sale: all conveyancing, recoiding, etc.. at the cost ‘of urchaser: god title or no sale; a deposit of $500.00 "wii1 “Be reguired at the'time of ssle and " settlement be within thirty (30) fass of the date or sale or deposit fortel and the property resold at the cost an risk of the defaulting purchaser. after five (5) days' previous advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash-~ ington, D, C. il sypy : " A;I lgéf; N.W, thol ~ 1t it N.W. “rustees. Columbia in Liber 19 at foilo 185; sublect | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONS.” RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ADAM A. WEBCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING 740, 'UTHEAST. NINTH STR NPrr “DOUBLE METAL GARAGE By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6251, folio 131 ei sea. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public suction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1829. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, to wit: Part of original lot 9 in square '950, beginhing at the southwest cor- ner of safd lot and running thence north feet; thence east 100 feet 10': inches thence ‘south 16 feet: thence 100 feet 10'. inches to the beginning: now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 814 in sald square, Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for sbout $1.500.00, further particulars at sale balance cash A deposit of 5200.00 reauired of purcheser at sale. All conveyancing. re- cording and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trus- tees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after fAve days advertisement of such resale in fome newspaper published in Washington ROBERT A. PHILLIPSON. SAMUEL J. L’'HOMMEDIEU. 27.29,1a3 Trustees J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS 1817 10th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded May 7, 1927, as instrument No. 90, 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 pubiic auction. in_front of thy premises. on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DA OF JANUARY, "A.D.' 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,'the Toilowing-described land and premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- lumbia and designated as and being lot 252 in Melville D.” Hensey's subdivision of lots in_square 362, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of t _den2.2 THOS. to agreement "recorded in Liber 1457 at folio 197 of the land records of the Dis- trict of ‘Columbia. establishing bullding re- striction line 10 feet south of south line of Westminster street. Terms of sele: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal insteliments. payable in one and two years. with interest at seven per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day Of sale, sceured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be Teauired at time of sale. All convevancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees Teserve the right fo resell the propert the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale In Some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. SAMEES AerBROLsON. £5SU& ol Trustees. AIMM A wncrj.l;_ & w:‘.':-eu. urniture Pinn, Rugs, Automobiles, Etc. By Order Storage Company et Including Bedroom. Dining, Mohair de27-d& AU CTI ON At Weschler’s 920 Penna. A Saturday, Dece- Furniture. 9'a.m. LEGAL_NOTICES. GEORGE H. LAMAR, JOHN A. THOMPSON, | Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, nolding Probate Court. —Estate of Elizabeth A. Moore, ~deceased. No. 37653, Administration Docket 83.—The notification as to the trial of the issues in this case relating to the validity of the paper writing dated the 23rd day of August. 1924, purporting to be “the last will and testament and codicil of Elizabeth A. Moore, deceased, having been returned as to Sam- uel Ridgeway, Howard H_Ridgeway, Hattie E. Bowis, Edwin Haslip, Charles Haslip and Lemue, Haslip, “not to be found.” it is this 1ith day “of December, 1928. ordered that the issues be set down for trial on the 18th day of February. 1929. and that this order and the substance of said issues. to Wit (1) Was the said paper writing dated Au- gust 23. 1924, (he last, will and testament of Elizabe(h A. Moorc: (2) Was the saif Moore of sound and disposing mind and capable of executing A valid deed or contract at the | time of the making and subscribing of said 2per writing: (3) Was the said paper writ- ing executed ‘and attested in due form o< uired by law: (4) Was the execution of | said paper writing procured from said Moore by undue Influence by Wade M. Spelshouse or some other person or persons: (5) Was the execution of said paper writing pro- cured from said Moore by coercion, fraud or duress practiced upon said ' Moore | by Wade M. Spelshouse or some other person or persons; shall _be published | once a 'week for four weeks in the Washington Law Reporter ~ and_twice, week for the same period in The Evemne tar. - F. L_SIDDONS. Justice. (Seal.) VICTOR S. MERSCH. Depity Regis- Wills for the District of Columbia. the Probate Court. .22.21,29.983,5 "OFFICIAL NOTICES. 'TUE OF THE PRO [ON TH ln‘s of the United sumv}» Amfirg: KQ‘IE- gihine the disposition of seized provert being I ;fim’ P Clerk_of del3.1 by l“nel cituire linder the pro- | Htons ‘ofthe Internal ‘reyene laws of th | e Tollowiie mutomobilés were scised ' Ené | lobiles wer Digtrict ‘of Goftm s iixa“ o0 188, crdllln:c Touring, mo- m:. 61 Bctoner 1o 1938, <':°nmo et | Dgurlsn motor J-49638; SPDMMBPI‘ 19. 192! [ 1”!. ouring, ' motor 926678: _October Ford Sedan, motor 4574739: auy | {98, Ford, Sedun. motor 10271181; Septem- ber 28,1926, Ford Touring, motor 7023330; 3 an, motor 1453 octaber 1, x"?l T8iudehaker Sedan. sine ‘number Temovcd, block motor No 1 tober 9. 1928, Btutz Touring. mo. tor 110 otel. November 3. 1928, 0tor Sovember | 1. 1928, oach. mnlor 340: October 30. 1928, Hud fon Sedan, motor 113333: October 22. Hupmobile' Touring, ‘motor 795 928." Ford Coacht, mator 49 N Ber o 'd Roadster. motor 6438368: | ssex Coach. motor 324193: | d Coach. motor 9010191, number 12, 8. Kodson deqan. motor 1928, Ford Touring, | motor uses of seizure being mmls‘i ctions 3430 and 3433 of the Revised mum of the United States. re- spectively, "Any person or persons claiming any of the ‘above property are reauired to appent and imake sic m on or_before the 18th day of January, 1929, as provided B rection 3460 of the Revised Siatutes of the } lted States. J. F. J. HERBERT. Prohibi- Yon Administiator, bistriet No. 7. by IO UINR. Depaty Probibition Administrator. | msmu of Columbia, dated December 10. delz 19.27 OFFICE OF THE BOA oN "ARD REVIEW, District. Bullgine. Washington, D. C.. December 26, 1928. In accordance with the provisions of the Act "of Congress of August 14, 1894. and amendments thereta, the Board of Eaqual- ization and Review will be in session in the District Building (room 105) from and after the first Mondey in January, 1939, until and including the first Monday 1 June, 1929, for the purpose of hearing and determining such complaints as may be made in respect to the new assessment of | real proverty fn sald District, ~The books ing the returns of said assessment ave open- to oBublie, inspection and can be seen at the ice of the Board between the hours of nine o'clock am. and three o'clock p.m. of each secular day. ‘insuredue consideration all complaints should be filed at the earliest possible date. The law re- quires that the equalization and review shall be completed as nearly as_ practicable on the first Monday in June, 1929, after which date no other. or further, complaints as to valuations will pe received. and when ap- proved by the Commissioners, will consti- tute the basis of taxation for the next suc- ceeding period of ONE year, and until an- other valuation is made according to law. Blank forms for making complaints can be had_on application. WILLIAM P. RICH- S308, Aassersed Cualrman B Hoarg ol Eaualizatio SMMISSIONERS OF THE District ber 17. 1038, Notice is hereby given that in accord:ne h the act of Congress approved Mar . there has been printed in the regular issues of the Washington Times and the Washington Hereld on, December 5. and December 1 . & delinquent tax list CoiainE & oot taxds Tn Wrrears O real property in the District of Columbia on . including special assessments | if_these taxes ments overdue, with penalties and costs, are not paid prior to January 8, 1929 the date fixed for sale. the property involved will be | old at auction at the office of the collector | of taxes. C. commencing January 8. 1929. Lelween the hours of 10 am. and 4 Bm_and continuing each day. Sunday and lesal holiday excepted. until'all such delinauent property is sold. PROCTOR L. DOUGHERTY.” SIDNEY P TALIAFERRG, ADUE. Commissioners, D. C. Aberdeen. Havre de Grace. 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