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\8 S REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING LE—HOUSE! FOR COLORED. H St. Cars to 24th St. N. KINGMAN PARK. OUTSTANDING _ COLORED _DEVELOP- MENT. THE ONLY BRICK, THOROUGHLY MODERN " HOME =DEVELOPMENT ~WITH INED SURROUNDINGS. Near extensive Government park already provided for, insuring future e: to be outstanding beauty spot; buflt and finished like homes selling for $8.000 and $9.000; large, well proportioned rooms, colonial front porches, brick columns, concrete steps: dou- ble rear porches, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, ample floor plues: deep 1ot to alley; full “concrete cellar with laundry trays. CHAS. D. SAGER, 924 14th 8t Matn_36. | 2733 4th ST. NE 311 DOUGLAS ST. N.E. 8§ rooms and bath, h.-w.h., elec., hardwood; refrig.; bus line to center of city.’ $300 cash, $56 per mo. Price, $7,300—real bargains. JOHN F. BRAWNER, Day Phone, Night Phone, Fr.7485. 1700 Eve St. N.W.. . Ad. 5300 TWO-FAMILY HOU $4,450. Each apartment contains 4 rooms and bath, tenants furmishing own heat and light: fully rented: property clear of encum- brance: out-of-town owner will consider sale on easy terms or trade. CHAS. D. SAGER, Main 36. 924 14th St. N.W. _Wis. 3249, NORTH CLEVELAND PARK $13,750. NEAR BUREAU OF STANDARDS. Modern 8-rm., 3-bath semi-detached brick and stucco home of English cottage type of architecture, with hardwood floors and un- excelled construction and finish throughout. For_inspection call Main 36. ELE sTG'H-r-Rooné'Host.' H-W. st furnace. elec.; st._bet. R & Eight-room house, double brick garage: 6th st. bet. Q & R. 8ix-room house, latrobé, gas; 1ith st. near ou. Six-room house, gas; V st. near 1ath. Six-room house, h.-W.h.; two-car garage; 6th st. n.e. bet. L & M. Fiveroom house, furnace, cellar, gas; 18th st. nee. excellent conal- J. P. HOLLAND, 1901 7th St. N.W. N. 3527. porches, lot_ 142 e utlook, facing estate. Halt $8.950. SEMI-DETACHED. Attractive new semi-detached brick home. 8ix bright. cheerful rooms, with inclosed sleeping porch finished as room: large breakfast porch, covered front poreh. clothes closet with mirror door. Cedar closet, hard- wood floors _ throughout, “bullt-in tub and shower, 1-piece built-in iee box, hot-water heat, electricity. automatic heater, very larke lot, garage—in fact, just about every- thing you can think of is in this house. ved street and alley and only one block from 14th st. car line. $500 cash and only $65_monthly.” Call_Liricoln_1974. COLORED, $9,750—A. real bargain, Just east of 13th nd north of Central High Scnool. TEN LARGE ROOMS and TWO-BATH brick home, built by Breuninger. Oak trim: large kitchen and "pantry; hof-water heat and electric lights; four rooms deep. An excel- lent residence for family use or for room- ing he Easy terms. A!N 9300 UNTIL 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, MIT K 8t Realtors. Main 9300. BEST BUY, CHEVY CHASE, To Sell At Once, g $2,000 Below Cost. 4123 Military rd., 3 blocks west of Conn. ave—10 large rooms. bath, shower. porch and garage; large lot: must be seen to be ! appreciated. = Price, $15.500. OWNER AND BUILDER. Cleveland, 3476. i ONLY $12,000. DETACHED BRICK. Beautitul Colonfal-type tapestry briek home containing seven large. well arranged rooms and inclosed sun parior, also brick; modern tiled bath with built-in tub and ower, hot-water heal, attractive electrical ixtures. hardwood floors and trim through- out. Bullt-in heated garage. Large lot, SALE—HOUSES. s AN s syt o FOXHALL VILLAGE. Nine Minutes From Dupont A VILLAGE IN THE CITY. ISR Frigidaire. 5 Bedrooms. 2 Ba;h_sTEnch Open Fireplace. With a Shower. P]a@ass 2 Additional Windows. Lavatories. Slate Roof. Nokol Ol Fireproof Burner, Garage. PRICES RANGE $10,500 to $15,500, PR BN, REASONABLE TERMS. 1417 K ST. Ave, North One Sauare to Lefi-hand Turn at 44th 8t. DRAWING FPROM ACTUAL PHOTO. A NEW HOME, 4420 QUE ST, (Northwest.) Price, $15,500. BOSS & PHELPS. Rrire Jrest on rvolr Road, wl St. to Wisconsi est to Village. Mal ** THREE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE HOMES. $10950—Near 14th and Harvard Sts. A_spacious_house, contains 10 1 dition, parauet fi hot-water heal Teet deep w Beautiful square of $13,750—New Detached Brick—Cleveland Park. Seven large rooms, two baths, new, all-bri¢k construction: econveniently located in this beauiiful gection. Every modern appointment, floored attie, brick garage. Indeed, an unusual offer. $15,750—Beautiful Home in Chevy Chase, D. C. EXCELLENT HOME FOR ANY IN. Located just west of Conn. ave., excellent brick house, eight large rooms, two tile baths. attic, inciosed double’ rear porches, beautifully planted lot, 2-car sarage. . Terms. ‘Additional Information Gladly Furnished. Phone Service to 9 P.M. SHANNON & LUCHS, I 1435 K St. N.W, Main 2345. $6,950. NEARBY VIRGINIA. Attractice detached corner home in nearby Virginia, just fifteen minutes from ~ downtown Washington. ~—Seve rooms, tiled bath, electric lights. nat- ural woodwork, beautiful electric rang lot completely Sodded, attractively plant- ed snd with wonderful trees: earage to house. Very reasonable terms is is a real home nts to get a little bit of pleasure out of life after having been cooped up in an office all day. Be sure and “See "this "1t *Sou are’ thinking of buying & home. $8,950. SEMI-DETACHED. Oolonial tapestry brick home, six well arranged rooms ( ms_deep, 3 g, i, e g-"'t.‘@, $7,750. $100 CASH AND $65 MO. RESTRICTED N.E, SECTION Certain conditions make it possible to sell this beautiful colonial-type home at such a low pricé and on such very rea- sonable terms. _ Six beautiful rooms, with hardwood floors and trim, electric lights and hot-water heat, comfortable front porch and double rear porches: screens. Large lot to paved street and alles. Convenient to school res and transportation. This is a wonderful op- portunity and will be_taken advantage of by the first person who inspects it. $13,500. CHEVY CHASE. SALE OR TRADE. Owner will S nsider selll ped. t0 a man who west section, overlooking & Government ark. ~This price represents considerable os to ‘the owner. Call Adams 8217 for details. Bargain for Colored Buyer. Brick house. 6 rooms and bath”and 81l modern improvements .. 756 Harvard St. N.\W. Exceptional neighborhood and s bareain at the price and terms at which T will selt 1t B. B. PINN, lusive Sales tative, 713 RENYON B I RS CHILLUM CASTLE HTS. $10,250. tently located suburban community city improvements; s seven-room , detached home ° on exceptional ik back §5 avene. T ARY Teasonably terms sccepted. E CHAS. D. SAGER, REALTOR. Main 38. 924 14th 8t N.W. Wi WILL SACRIFICE UNUSUAL RESIDENCE. Magnificent limestone corner_ building in the immediate vicinity af Massachusetts avenue and Dupont Circle. -having sbout 30 rooms and 7 baths. Commanding a valua- ble corner with a frontage of about 200 feet and containing over 9.200° square feet of CLEVELAND PARK—$12,950. Eound. Tdeally ‘arranged for & hieh-class Four bedrooms, Prigidaire; seven laree rooms, tiled bath, | residence, embassy. school, exclusive board- Ak floors, h Water heat, attic, screes f1t-in Qonditio} gh A ing housé, etc. Will sacrifice for immediate IR hea with hedee and 'oh abundanee ol hmsbbecy 0! Belle P hom: e pl?:r:: Jess tnan actusl value of ground. call - an unusual brice. BRICK BUNGALOW—$11,500. ADAMS 1875. §10,750. Reb i Sk fhvmeet jogess pok b, ety Sbsolutely Acl. condition. clogs soar vard hn*:nn tmr. wer add Detached Home, ; Takoma Park, D. C. Any one seeking an unusually bright, Vegetable gardens and atiractive comfortable. appealitig home that is de- CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—$13,000. Detached four-bedroom house near . ave. Eight large tiled bath, exira Tavatory, hol-water heat, iede00d fors, BAALEy esen’ Rrepiac a e r e o e UL O AT ving room. Tastelulls landscaped grounds with irees and eversreen: “f.‘u Rt N BOE O than one square from car line. Near and stores. Be sure 1o see this. L XL o R L L O D, C. publie sehool and just ane square LARGE DOWNTOWN CORNER RESIDENCE. D, ©, public sehool and just ane sauare :Ngg;.:“gm.{g':m 3;:“::\: &?:m%:flw :‘ifi'{l:?#;"‘:fig Dorch, center entrance, huge 1iving room with Areplace, faree, Brighi dining room ise s 8" rooming house—and the location s the best in ine city for et on tho. second foor " ace efn kifchen: on the. second floor " are 3518 PORTER ST.—OPEN DAILY. three splendid bedrooms and tile bath: attle. You will find every modern con- ‘We are offering five detached brick it 1ding the hears of Cleveland BATE proper. . Homes of Individusl desien oot opteining -uhziz-fa venience, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, electricity. The lot loor plans, eac] two bal - 1ava) 150-t. lots with brick gai Vord' In" modern home con roge, \The Do not fail to visit the exhibit home, N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W. National 5904. Phone Service Until 9 PM. club ice, . al odefn improvements, 1 imprivemtnis, eludie Hogn teh_house. ated in jes ful It} 3 e SO, M e A T et ol orsied § R R R R A PHONE SERVICE EVERY EVENING UNTIL § P.M. CAFRITZ, ater, ,_ete. ree THouse: Main 9080. 1016 14th St. Con with A SELECT LIST OF FIRST-CLASS HOMES iy THAT ARE PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY. MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS—$13,000. Semi-detached brick home in exclusive thedral. AR R R DETACHE‘[?' BFICIS HOMI?—$13,950. rand-new home west of . in & section of $20,000 to $25,000 homes. (kiR s S R MR R Sarage. 65-ft. frontage. A real buy. 32 50x128 and contains a number of beautiful old oak trees. Out-of-town owner is sacrificing Droperty, and the prospective pur- ser seeking an unusual value will not any mistake in giving this offer- prompt _consideration. To inspect Eotomac_830. ruction. mi ah B I CHEVY CHASE. Just Off Conn. Ave. Only $9,950. Owner has been transferred to an- other city and must make immediate disposal “of this roomy residence, whioh 18 located less than a block from Conn. ave., south of the Cir- cle. The house has southern expo- sure, i3 in excellent condition, mod- ern ‘and equipped with screens metal weather stripping. There are 4 large bedrooms, tile bath, living room with open fireplace, ' dining room, den, pantry and Kitchen; splendid lot with 4 large shade trees. An absolute bargain that ean be pur- chased on terms of $1,500 cash. EVENING PHONE' SERVICE UNTIL § P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors. 1412 Eve St. N-W. __ Pranklin 9503. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS. N.W. PREFERRED: give details. Address Box 223-V, Star of- fice. WANT HOUSE. WHITE TERRITORY, THAT | 335 por month will buy. Address Box 163-V, Star office. _ 16° frgs! 5 Box $14,250—NEW DETACHED COLONIAL BRICK—Chevy Chase. Located immediately adjacent to the Cheyy Chase Olub grounds rounded by individual Homes, this true colonial residence is an oul home buy. It is of all-brick construction, with copper-shingled roof, and is of the centér-entrance-hall plan. Very Iarge living room with brick open fireplace, wide conciete side porch with ornamental iron railing, bright din{ng room, paniry and very complete and attractive kitchen. The second floor has one Very large maste: bedroom With private bath, two other bedroor tional tile bath and stairway to attic. This home 18 finished with the topmost degree of good raste and has every convenience, including a bullt-in gar Favorable terms. $9,750—4-BEDROOM HOME—Petworth. Here is an unusually well bullt and particularly atiractive tapestry brick residence, beautifully situated osite a_trisngular park and having an unobstructed view over the Soldiers’ Home grounds. It is an uncovered- type, 20 ft. in width. containing seven large rooms. four bedrooms, tile batl oak_floors on first and second floors, h.-w.h.. eleciric lights and other fef tures, including a good yard and . A femarkable value, $11,750—2-FAMILY APARTMENT—Mt. Pleasant. This two-family apartment loeated just west of 16th st. a little north of f Columbia road, has just been listed at a fiture considerably below its real worth. It is not & remodeled dwelling, but was built for two: Iy use with separate entrances, separate hot-water ng plants and ate electric eters. The first-ficor apartment has five rooms and bsth, while the upper oor has six tooms end bathy each witn laree siceping porch. "Deep ard and space for a double garage. An excellent home and investment combined, EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC,, 1412 Eye St. N.W. Realtors. Franklin 9503. FOR _EQUITY IN SMALL HOU! iy fiate Give full details. Ao 3-V. Star office. i 3 LIST YOUR HOUSE E ¢ ma repT b S L if the Price.1s Right. i ARTHUR LEWEY. 1103 Vt. Ave. Suite 606, National 4254, WE DESIRE TO PURCHASE AT ONCE. FOR cash, several houses. stores and apartments, white or colored: aiso many clients 0 pur- chase property on_terms. SHOWALTER REALTY CQ.. 1108 V! Main 4122; Eve.. Pot. 4491 SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, WITH FURNITURE it wanted, Phone Hyattsville 413-W. FOR COLORED—GLENDALE, Will you rent a 4 or 5 room bungaiow for 425 10 830 per month with the Privilege of buying same? If interested call at the office or phone. W. P. IRVIN, Phone Main 3503 14 CHEVY CHAS Detached, next to Morrison st —8 room: Apply CARROLL, 91 $8,750—NEAR 14th ST. AND SPRING RD. An ever-popular section, due to its proximity to the shopoine district at 14th and Park rd., car and bus lines. Here is & coty colonial brick home of 6 rooms and tiled bath, in excelient ‘condition. All modern improvements: natural trim and oak ficors downstairs: built-in’refrigerator: double screened Tear porches; GARAGE. Buy now and get scttied for the Spring and Summer ‘months. ¢ $8950—FACING SOLDIERS’ HOME GROUNDS, A most_interesting colonial brick in beautiful location: six rooms and tiled Dath: oak floors: modern kitchen with outside PARLrY: screensd. upper and lower rear porches: covered front porch: house 30 Teet wide: GARAGHE. All in_excellent condition. Near transportation, schools, stores and churches. An excellent buy. $12950—BEAUTIFUL 4-BEDROOM CLEVELAND PARK HOME, Absolutely new condition and built on nice size lot. Spacious living room with real fireplace: large screened breakfa d sleeping porches: MAID'S ROOM AND BUILT-IN GARAGE in basement; bi . Sanitas walled, Pem- broke tub and built-in fixtures, oak floors and attic: kitchen equipped with FRIGIDAIRE and Hooser cabinet: Sanitas walled and inlaid linoleum on fioor. Bedrooms papered with imported English e best buy today in this section. $18950—NEW HOME, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. A center-hall detached brick dwelling, containing FOUR BEDROOMS and ‘TWO BATHS. full size floored attic, and '0-CAR BRICK GARAGE, sit: ated on a beautiful wooded lot, Just one-half square west of Connectieut ave.. at $18,950. House is now under construction and minor changes may be made fo sull the purchaser.” This property can be purchased a ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF OAKLAND “1928” SEDAN BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY January 16th—10 AM. order of 22808 PN Slmntenee s SAMUEL G MOLLOY, oo™ PHONE MAIN 8300 UNTIL 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, K st REALTORS. beautiful landscape, in a restricted North- ! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15/ 19297 AUCTION SALES. THI OON. AUCTIONS? o AUCTION SALES. | __FUTURE DAYS. TRADE MARK C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. Household Goods, Office Furniture, Personal Effects, Etc. at Public Auction at Sloan’s, 715 13th Street Wednesday January 16th, 1929 At 10 AM. Also at 11 AM. 48 Oriental Rugs in scatter sizes and all weaves to be closed out positively. Terms: Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auets. THOS. J. OWEN & AUCTIONEERS. e 5 1% 066 DWELLING: KNOWN as 2949 TILDEN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated September 30, 1926, being instrument No. 163, recorded December 3, 192, among the iand records of the District” of Columbia, ana at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned truste Il sell at public_auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lof numbered thirty-six (36) In Harry T. Jones' subdivision of lots in plock numbered one (1) “Fern- wood Heights,” as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 21, folio 131, of the rec- of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, being now designated for the purpose of taxation and assessment as 1ot numbered thirty-six (36) in sauare nuambered twenty-two hundred and_thirty- five (2235): subject to covenants and re- strictions of record. Terms: Sol¢_subject to a prior deed of trust ~ for $5500. further particulars of whieh will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- veyarcing, recording, etc, at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with witnin thirty Geys. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold ab the discretion, of the rusices; FRANKLIN P. WILLIAMS, dtdsenSHARLES K. MALLORY, T T R L T AR TSN ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON AUCTIONEERS 3 Oakland “1928” Sedan (1o settle an estate) Hudson “1927” Brougham Chevrolet “1927” Sedan Studebaker “1927” Coach Buick “1926” Roadster International “5-ton” Truck For Finance Company Nash “1927” Sedan Buick “1926” Sedan Also other high-grade By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly AUTOMOBILES recorded in Liber No. 801, Folio 180 e seqs BY AUCTION fu’mh;?,i iha .’f”é’fif’""a'u.‘fi‘oP‘i‘fii‘“é.&'y S AT WESCHLER’S e, ereby, the undersigned trustees will 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. sell, at publie auction in front of the prem- WEDNESDAY i5es, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY- D "OF JANUARY, AD. 1030, ‘AT POUR Jan. 16th. 10 A.M. jals,15 _____ FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY AND BASEME! BR#:O% DWELLING, NO. 273 N STREET THWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5285, folio 178 et sed., of the land records of the D.strict of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premis on MONDAY, THE TWENTY- FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and_ premises, uate in the District of Co- lumbia, to wit: Lot numbered eighty-three (83) in Harry L. Mann's subdivision in sauare numbered five hundred fifty-four {554y as per plat recorded in Liber 19 at folio 49. of the records of .the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, sub- Ject to a right of way over a (hree-foot alley adjoiring lot numbered eighty-two (82), in said subdivision on the north and west and opening intn N street. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in two eaual installments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, pay- able in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, pay- able sen.i-anrually, secured by deed of trust upor: the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the Furchaser. A deposit of $500 required at sale. All conveyancing. record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' ad- vertisement Sf such resale in some newspaper published in Washineton, D. C. . ALBERT WHITE. RY B. Apartment Building, Known as. Kensington - Leamington, Containing Thirty Apart- ments, Located at Northeast Corner of 14th and Clifton Streets N.W. O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being all of lot 8 in block 30 in John Sherman. trustee's subdivision of land now known as “Colum- bia Helghts," as per plat recorded in Libet Gov. Shepherd. folio 158, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. except so much thereof as was condemned and taken for alley purposes, as showh on plat recorded in Liber County No. 9. folio 54, of the aforesaid surveyor's office records, said lot 8 being identical with lots 28 and 29 of an incomplete subdivision re- corded in Liber Gov. Shepherd, folio 164. of the aforesaid surveyor's office records. Sub- Ject to the covenants that when a building is erected upon said lot it shall not be with- in thirty (30) feet of the street line, not shall it be used for mechanical or manu- facturing - purposes, nor shall spirituous liquors be sold therein, said property being improved ll? the brick apartment building known as Kensington-Leamington. Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $75.000.00, 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 $1,500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at purchaser's cost. Terms .to be complied with within the discretion of the trustees ity BARNARD, . WESCHLER & SON ADAM A CTIONEERS Household Furniture “Kimball,” Baby Grand and other Pianos, Rugs, Paint, Automobiles, Etc. By Order U. S. Marshal, et al . Dining, D ort Jasreom, Dllas. Bowsparr Victrola tes, Lamos, Suites, Lamps, ctrels Machines, Refrigerating Sets, ete. BY PUBLIC AUCTI(,)N At Weschler’s RALPH _P. January 16, 1929 ADAM e‘ %”.l'f -l"l SON, Furniture. 9 a.m. Automoblles, 10 am, Ladies’, Gents’ and Childven’s FURNISHINGS (second floor) Bolt Goods, Dresses, Hoslery, Shirts, Gloves, Silk Ull‘.'l;z- X;eek;ee’.r,TSHIth\:ry, School, upp! "oys, lis, Notions, E?aw Cases, Shelving, Counters, c. BY PUBLIC AUCTION at No. 1305 35th St. N.W. THURSDAY ms.w’“"“’ 17, 10 a.m. TP IS e Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Improved Real Estate, Con- ting of a Modern Brick Apartment House, Known as Premises 1315 Clifton Street Northwest, Wash- ingten, D. C. Whereas default having been made in the payment of instailments of interest on the debt secured on the hereinafter-described land and premises by a certain deed of t bearing date November 5, 1924. and recor December 3, 1024, in Liber 5430, follo 31, et sea. of the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at the request of the hoider of the note secured by said deed of trust. the undersigned. the trustees named in said deed of trust. will offer for sale under the provisions thereof. “at public' auction, in front of ‘the presises at FOUR O'C PM. ON FRIDAY, THE TWENTY. DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1920, the follow- ing-described land and premises, with the improvements. easements, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate and lving In the County of Washington, Dis- {elet of Columbis, namely: Lot seventy-four (74)’ in Breuninger's combination of ot four among_the land records of the District of | (4) and part of lot three (3) in block Columbla, and at the request of the party | thirty ( Columbia Helghts,” as per secured “ihereby. the undersigned 'trustees | pIat Tecorded in the ofice of the surveyor L rell b padic ‘auction. i front of the | for the DIStrict of Columbia n° Libor sy, premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- | Page 15: also the east twenty-five (25) feet THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1920, AT | {ront on 'Cliftan street by the full® degth THRER O'CLOCK PM . ihe foilowing-de- | Of two hundred and three (203) feet te un sceibed land ‘and premises, situnte. in the | alley, of lot three (3)'in said block thirty District of Columbia, and designated as and | (30), In Sherman, trus subdivision of beil lot 46 in David A. Baer's combination of lots in square 635, as per plat recorded in Liber 77, folio 174, of the records of the offic: of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia; subject to the free use of the party wall on the dividing line between said lot 46 and ot 45 in the same combination in said _square, as reserved in deed from David A. Paer and wife to Carmelo Suraci, re- corded March 11, 1926, as_instrument No. 175, amone the land records of the Distric of_Colun'bia. Terms: Sold_subject to & prior deed of trust for $82.500.00. further particulars of which will' bé_announced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald trust to be paid one-third in cash, balance in two equal instcllments, payable in one and two year: WIth interest at @ per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, sc- cured by second decd of trust on property o all cush; at option of purchaser. A de- posit of $3,000.00 required. ~Conveyancing, recording, etc. at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be ‘complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the tru: ALPHONSE M. BAER, EUGENE YOUNG, sal0 3 Trustees. "THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUOTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING_ BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1014 7th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 4230, folio 350 et sed., of the land records of the District of Colums bla, and at che request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil at public auction, in front of the premises, on "MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OP JANUARY, AD. 1929, AT UR O'CLOCK P.M., 'the following-described Iand and ‘premises, ‘situste in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot one hundred and thirty (130) in the National Capital Investment Company’s _subdivision of "Iots in elght hundred and fifty-six (85), subdivision i3 recorded in Liber 16, folio 62, of the records of the office of the surveyor of _the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two cqual instaliments, payable in one and two yenrs, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annyally from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be required at iime of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of .sale to 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' sdver- tisement, of such resale in some newspsper publishe ington, D. C. \ SAML. ‘A.'DRURY, JA! B.” NICHOLSON, J adsexd o Case, TRUSTEES' SALE OF NO. 1135 NINTH ST. By Virtue of deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5536, folio 360 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at request of party secured thereby. undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public_auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1920, AT THREE P.M., the fol- jowing-described land and premises in the District of Columbia, to wi in square 401, as per plat recorded in Liber w. % M., folio 5, of the surveyor's office of sald District, excepting the rear 2 inches by the width of said lot and subject to right of way over the north 1 foot 8 inches front by 33 feet for alley privilege in favor of the owners of property adjoining said lot_on the north. Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid in ecash, balance in two equal_installments. represented by promis- sory potes of purchaser, payable in one and tws years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum {rom day of sale, payable semi nutlly, secured by deed of frust upon prop- erty "o1d, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A d“,nxlt of 3350 required of haser at E Il convevancing, recording and no- tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty days from_sale, otherwise trustees reserve right 1o resell property at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- fiml’:ndnl' l\wl"\l;"ll‘ulle in BDH‘I:Q newspaper pub- shed in ngton, D. C. GEO." R. LINKINS LUTHER W. LINKINS. Trustees. — Ja5-d&ds.exSu o FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Four-Story Brick Apartment Building Containing 33 Apartments, 6 Garages, Known as Premises No. 211 Delaware Avenue Southwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. being instryment No. 2051, recorded July 14, 1927, Colimbia_ Helghts,” as per plai Insaid surveyor's ofce in Liber Goy. Shap. herd, page 158, all in square twenty-eight sixty-six (2866), in the County of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, safd broperty beinig now known for purposes ‘of assessment and taxation as lots numbered seventy-fotr s!;;;r:n;?m;l;:ledhl:;:dnd and one (801) in enty- S ¢ :n’n e‘n:m hundred and ms of sale: One-third (1 4 chase price n‘cash, of whiel s Hdnsse 5 $1.500 must be made with the trustees at time of sale, and the balance in equal notes of the rflmlmscl’- payable in one and two years after the date of sale, with interest &t the rate of six per cent (6% ) er annum, pavable semi-annually, secured by deed” of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. The terms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) days from date of sale, in default of which the broperty will be résold st the sk and oSt Of the defaulting purchaser atter five days' readvertisemen fn some newspaper puslished in Washington, DG, "il"con . title examination at the exbense, of he Dircha s touedd . FLEMING, 'DWAI 3 Trustees. Office of, .H.?anf‘n Frustce, ju15-dads.exsy °f DUtTict of Golum Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Contractors’ Equipment (Located_on vacant lot adjoini Hunter _Bros. Sliver soring. Aaryiandy. Slore BY PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday, January 17, 1929 5 C(.vrl‘llmunc‘n' 10 AM. y virtue of an Subreme_ Gourt of he District st G lumbia, holding a Bankruptey Court in ro'Joseph A. Forbes Co. in Bankrupt No. 301 d Trustee will tioned ‘Steam Shovel, Model 21, Caterpillar type Tttt 1::. a:--n'he‘m and rane, Caterplilar i and Clam Bhell Buckel, 3 Mex 1By Concrete Muel"!. Diaphra; on truck chas: ‘Tool 01 nick- rbocker J tal 3 oy Forabie o SO Sl Concrete _ Buggles, Wheelbarrow Pair Horses, Dump Wason, Harness, The above will first be offered an entirety and it a satistactory b with McMyler yers Bear-Cat Model Duplex Pumj Port: Limber. Btk Tron "Bipe. Toots, 1 0t elve will immet soid in 'Xfiz‘s:f“ i rms sh. a12,14,18.16 __ Southern ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE_OP VALUABI 3 5%?1\4%9 REAL ESTATE, 2117 l%"fl&l‘ By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated May 18. 1928, and recorded May 33, 192f as mstrument No. 114, of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the re- quest of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustess wiil offer for n\: by ublie_auction, in_front of emises. BOREOAY e’ FIETEENTH %Xg OF AX- UARY. 1929. AT THREE OCl M. the following-described iand and premises. situate in tl rict of Columbia, to wit: E. Waggam: trustee’s, subdivision of part of square as per piat recorded in_Liber 14. folio 74. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District ‘of Golumbia. ~Also lots 32 to 43. inclusive. in William Muirhead's subdivisior of lots in square 81, au per piat recorded in iber 15. folio 33, of the aforesaid survey- ors office records. Terms of sale: The sbove property will be old subject to a ptior deed of trust for 40.000.00 at Six (67) per cent, due on or before May 18, 1931, balance all cash or terms to be announced at time of sale. A deposit of $3.000.00 required of purchaser at time of s 1 conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be compiied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost the defaulting purchaser, after five day advertisement of such resale in some new: paper_published in the City of Washin ton, D. C. 878, WY, SP HEODORE_D. JULIUS 1. ra';nm Trustees. Attorney for the holder of the notes. 1n4-d&ds.exSu ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer: TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, NO. 603 E STREET N.E. By, virtue ‘of a decres of the Subeme Court of the District of Columbia passed in equiy cause No. 49063 the undersigned trus- tees will offer for sale by public auction, in the premises, DAY, THE P.M., the following-de- scribed Tand_and premises, situate in the District of lumbia, to wit. Lot 128 in Samuel H. Walker and Thomas W. Smith subdivision in juare 861, as ger plat re- corded in Book 17, page 33. of the survesor's office for the District of Columbia, together with & rlght of way perpetually for one- hslf of the three-foot alley over rear one &nd one-half feet of lot 127 of sald subdi- vision, improved by a two-story and base- ment briek dwellin; Terms of sale: Oe-third of the purchase money to'be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments represented by the rmmlssory notes of the purchaser, payable n one and (wo years, with interest at SiX per cent per annum from day of sale, pay- Sbie ‘semi‘annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold., or all ca<h, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording and notarial fees A% cost of piirchaser. ‘Terms of sale to b complied with Within thirly days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in_so newspaper published In the city of Wash~ ington, D. S. J. L'HOMMEDIEU, Second Natlonal Bank Building. THOS. J. LUCAETT. Second National Bank Building. Ja3-d&ds,exSu ‘Trustees. FUTURE DAYS: ¢ ‘THOMAS J. OWEN N. TONEERS, 1431 In.!tree.lo Nortiwest” TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING UNIMPROVED C ungw'l_g PLAC{ l#’%% TRTNIDAD AN MONTELLO AVENUES NORTHEAST, By virtue of a cértain deed of trust re- ¢orded in Liber No. 5671 at folio 113, of the Jand records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will seil at public au:.ion, in front of the property. o8 WED- RESAY. " "JANUARY. © TWENAY-THIRD 1939, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M the ‘following-described land_situate in Dist jet of Columbia, and being lots num- bered ninety-three (§3) to one hundred and two (102), inclusive. and lot numbered one hundred and sixty-six (166), in square num- bered forty hupdred and sixty (4060). s per plat_recorded in Liber No. 78, follo 36, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the Pistrict of Columbia, upon the following rms: Purchaser to pay one-third of the pur- chase price In cash, the balance in two in- stallments in one and two years, respectively, With interest at the rate of 67 per annum, and secured by deed of trust’on the prop: erty sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser; taxes and, interest paid or ad- usted to the date of sale; all conveyanc- ng, recording, etc., at the cost of purchase 800d title or 'no Sale; a deposit of $500.00 will be Tequired at the time of sale and set- tlement to be within thirty (30) days of the date of sale. or deposit forfelted an the property resoid at ine cost and,fisk of the defaulting purchaser, after five (5) day revicus advertisement of such resale in some ashington newspaper. T. BUGENE RHODES, 11th and G 8ts. N.W., HARRY L. LIGHT. 11th and @ Sts. N.W., ‘Trustees. _$a11.12,14.15.16.17.16.21.22.28 ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, 1219 L Street N. By virtue of a certain di of trust recorded in Liber No. 5108, follo 386 et sea i"the land Tecords of the District ‘of G umbia. and at tl requd of the party se- e ety e e e i ront of Sffer for sale by, public auction, ' bremises. on TAURSDAY; THE TWENTY- GURTH DAY, JARUARY. 1020 AT £ THIRTY G'CLOCK P M. the follow ing-descrived land and premises. situate in District of Colus the bia, to-wit: Part of lot 33 in James R. Lathrop and others' sub- division of square 283, as per plat recorded i Liber 223" 8t follo 179 In the survevor's Mce of the District of Columbia, besinning for_the same on L street at the southwost corner of said lot 33 ‘and running thense north slong the west line of said lot 90 feet, more or less, to & point 3 feet south of the northwest corner of said lot, which paint ia'the southwest cotner of part of said lot that was conveyed to Mary ¥. Edmonston By deed daled June 19, 1907, ‘recorded Januc 1008, 1n Liber 3126 at folio 58. of the nd records of the Dllll’l(if of Colu‘mbl hence east along the south line of sald ps 19, conveyed ‘1o the enst line of, said lot; thenco south 80.245 feet. more or less. alonx gaid east line fo L stréet, and thence west ee ace of hesinnin Herms ot sale’ Cashe A deBosit of 500,00 feaquired of purchaser at sale. All convey- ancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 deys from day of sale. otherwiss trustees rve the {llhl to resell property risk cost of dfll\lltln’ purchaser. after five ’ dv!l’llrment of_such resale published in Washington, [ TON J. LAMBERT, Jal4.ddds.exsu ustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Modern Four- Story and Cellar Brick Apart- ment Building, No. 1320 Fair- mont Street Northwest. By virtie of a decd of trust recorded De; o0 ana’reeords of the Dis t No. 84, 0 Fiet of Cotumbia, and »t the request of the parties secured hereby, the undersigned trustees will ofter for salé by public stction: {n front_of the premises, on_ FRIDAY, THE BIGHTEEN DAY ~OF_ JANUARY, 1029, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following=described land and ‘premises. ‘situate in the District of Co- lumbia. to All of Jot 15 in block 31 in John Sherman, trustee's, subdivision called “Columbia Heights," per plat recorded in the office’ of the surveyor for the District of Cilumbia, in Liber Governor Shepherd at folio 158, excepting so much of said lot Was condemned and taken for alley pur oses by proceeding in District Court cause F!o. 916, in the Supreme urt of the Dis- triet_of Columbia, subject to the right to the perpetusl use as & party wall of the 1l of the building located on the bove-descrined lot grapted by, Frederick W, True and wife to Franklin T. Sanner by deed dated July 21, 1898, and recorded in Liver 9588%a0 folto o1, subjeet 1o the cove- nant recurd. "Terms of salé: To be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $85.000 at 6%2%, due on or before May 8. 1929. balance all ‘cash or terms to be announced at time of sale. A deposit of $1.000 required at sale. All conveyanging. recording and notariai fees at cost of purctaser. Terms to be complied With within 10 days from day of sale. other wise trustees reserve the rizht to resell pror erty at risk and cost cf defaulting purch: er. after five days advertisement of Jesale in some newsbaper published ‘ashington, 8, PEYSER, such in PHILIP HAROLD P. GANSS, PEYSER, EDELIN & PEVSER kmle ttorneys for the holder of the notes. Ind-d&ds.ensu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. !AH OF _ VALUAB! IM- ‘- BSTATE. lgllo A .!'l?RY - STONE - FAC] B RING, ARt O p LR n T hcrer PH8 R STRRET. NORTHWEST, a certain deed of trust re- corded Novem! 1, 1 II“IIT“!’\ED‘ No, 142, of ‘he land records of the District of jumbia, and at the request of party SPC’IIl’lfl“ l?.l’p!h‘fi‘u the ‘rnnde‘rsl"ncdl Hl:l!t Will sell at publle ‘suetion, In front of the remises, on mDA“%. Tfl'h TW!&TV- DAY OF JANUARY., AD. 1929, AT ‘THIRTY P.M., the (following-de- il land and premi: situate in the trict Columbia and designated as and h’lr lot numbered thirteen (13) in Samuel vidson’s ibdivision of lots in square numbered one hundred sixt: X (166), per plat recorded in the office of the sur- ror for the District of Columbia in Liber NE at folios 9 and ;. togethe witl Iflfl improvements thereon, being racti ly new fireproof brick building ‘."h h: 1ite- o stone i rtment as & s "8aid broperty to be sold sublect to lor dllg of trust securin a DI an in- debtedness of $32.500.00, also subject to & lease to the United States of America, fur ther particulars of which will be announced at the time of sale: purchase price above deed of trust to be paid in $1,000.00 will be require Al conveyancing. e cost of the purchaser. TR By virtue o of saie. cording, et Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty (30) days from day of sale; other- Joil the pedbersy ‘st the cost_and. risk 'of ailn?- , Catter "ive Gaves sell fl.m 'lltll:l‘ "ai resale in Wi ., Sl AL o i o0, page c6 WLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, THOMAS DOR IS ST N W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Four- | Story Brick Apartment Build- GIRL SETS RECORD. Eleven Dollars Borrowed From Bank Brings Big Return. CORINTH, Miss. (P.—A 15-yeare g, No. 1321 Belmont Street ;i girl, Katie Mae Suitor of Corinth, Northwest. i yirtue of & certain deed of trust. duly rrc!oyrded in_Liber No. 4297, at follo 4 ' among the lllnd lr(;churd‘ of "L“:)lbllfl;“;;r;y - “and at the reaues Seoclllllmg"e)mrehy; l(l!! undcx;flwrérd trustee will | ‘Aiiction.. i fron ?;t!‘s.“o:u RFONI;A , THE TWENTY-FIRST | DAY OF JANUARY, A 1929, AT THREE | O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing-described land s the best cotton farmer in Alcorn County in the point of acte yizld. Her | crop of 1,350 pounds of lint cotton, or nost three full-sizd bales, grown on 2 single acre establishes a high mark f the prem- | for the county. She borrowed $11 from a bank to help finance her project and was one and_premises. situate in the District of Co- . of the first of a number of 4-H club fumbia, and designated as and being lots | numbered fifty-nine (39). sixty (60) and sixty-one (61) in_sauare numbcred twenty- | eight hundred and Sixtv-eight (2368 Terms: Cash. A deposit of $5.000 Te. quired. Conveyancing, recording, etc. at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complie: with within ten days, otherwise deposit fors felted and mclgmg‘mrylmyflbem:dyxu:eca and resold at the discre 3 DMUND D. RHEEM. EOM G Pviving Trustee. . WEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. 4 30"Eve sireet Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Property Located on Waterside Drive, West of Massachusetts Avenue North- west, in Square 2500. irtue of & certain deed of trust dated Dassmber 1o, 1935, being instrument No. 160, tecorded December 11, 1925, among the land Fecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the lindersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion, in. front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY. . 1929, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM. the foliowing-described land and premises, sitc uate In the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being paris of lots 23. 25, 26, 37. 28 and 20 in bloc fn ‘Gardiner 'G. Hubbard's subdivision o iand Tow known ag “Belair Heighis.( as per plat._recorded in Liber County 6, folio 80, of the records of the office of the surv of the District of Columbia. dcscribed as fows: Beginning for the same on thie west- eriy line of & public alley 15 feet wide as Shown on said plat of ~subdivision said Nesterly line being also the easterly line of said lot 23. at a point distant 100 teet Souterly from the southerly line of Massa- Chusetts avenue, thence north 46 degrees §3 minutes west 136.55 feei to intersect a curve to tue left on the arc of a circle whuse radius is 307.42 feet measured on the south- erlv line of said avenue at & point distant 51.73 feet southeasterly from the most north- erly corner of lot 23 in said subdivision, fhence southerly with the line of said curve 319.57 feet to the most southerly corner of anid lot 29 and to the westerly line of said alley thence northerly along the westerly fine of said alley 165.35 feet to the place of beginning. said described part of lots being right of was for private al v or southerly 15 feet by the full width of ts 53 to 58 in said square. l°'|§nms Ot 'sale: One-third of the purchase | maney to be paid in cash, balance on of before three years, with inferest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annualls, from day of sale. secured by decd of trust upon the property sold, or all, cash, at the gption of the purchaser. A depgsit of $1.000 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, Tecording, ete., at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale, other. wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of de- fault:ng purchaser. after five days’ adver- ment of such resale in Some newspaper ublished in’ Washington, D. C. JAMES J.' BECKER, RANDALL H. HAGNER. Tustees. ti i $a9-A&ds.exSu 3 & BON. AUCTIONEERS. THOB. J D3¢ sireet Northwest, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- : Story Brick Dwelling, Being | Premises No. 2552 Massachu- setts Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Decomber- 10, 1925, belng instrument No. 168, Fecorded December 11, 1925, among the land reeords of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the \niersined trustees will sell at public miic- Sion; i, Tront of the Prepissotn JAQURAY X ! ] Y AD. 1929, AT THREE-FIPTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and remiises, situate in the District of Colum- ia, end designated as and being parts of lots 532, 23, 24, 25 and 26 in block 7, in Gar- diner ul rd's subdivision of land. how knoy s “Belair Heights,’ s per plat re- corded in Libsr County No. 6, follo 80. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of lumbia, described by metes and bounds es follows: Beginning for the Same ‘on the southerly line of Massachusetts Avenue 61 feet westerly from the northeast- eriycorner of said lot 12 and rupning thenc Westerly, along the southerly line of “said avenue 20 feet. thence southerly at right an- &les to sgid avenue 6 feet, thence south 29 Gegrees "5 minutes west 19.5 feet, thence easterly parallel with the southerly line of | Said averiue 20 feet, thence MOFth 29 degrees 5 minutes east 19.55 feet. thence northerly ! at right angles to the southerly line of said | avenite 66 féet to the place of beginning, said described part of lots beint now embraced {n'lot 85 in square 2300; with Fient of way for Drivate alicy over the rear of southerly 187 dect" by the rull width of lots 53 to 53 in_siid square. Terms". Soid subject to & prior deed of trust of $17,500. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur< chase ‘price ahove said trust to be $3.500 in cash, balance in three equal Installments, payable in ol two and three years, with interest at er annum. payable semi- annually from date of salé. sccured by & second deed of trust on said property sold, subject_only to said first deed of trust. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 will be required at time of sale: all conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right (6 Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad- Vertisemen: of such resale in' ome hews- Pabet published i Washington. D. C. JAMES J. BECKER. RANDALL H. HAGNER, 1a0-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De tached Frame Dwelling Known as Premises 7409 Alaska Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded December 15, 1936, as instrument 192, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured ~thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction, in front of tl R OOLOOK AL, the ‘Foliowinu-de scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and désignated &5 and being “the southwesterly 50 -feet front on Alaska avenue by the full depth of lot 35 in square 3777 in the Lynchburg Investment Corporation’s ' subdivision of parts of the tract of land known as “Girl's Portion,” as per plat recorded in the office of the. sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 42 at folio Said subdivision beil now known as “Sixteenth Street Height: Sub- Ject to building line restriction as shown on said n_l"n also subject to covenants of rec- ord. e above-described property is now known as IS': 811 In square 2777. ‘Term: ld_subject to a prior deed 0’ trust for $12,500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be g!lfl in e A deposit of $500.00 required. Con- neing, recording, et at purchaser’s . Terms to be complied with ithin At the discretion of the trustees. E._V. CRITTENDEN, WILLTIAM K. HILL. Trustees. a11,18.18,22 MOVING, PACKING l‘STbRAGE.A & STORAGE CO., INC. PACKING WV SHIPPING 618 EYE ST.N.W. + MAIN 2010 Without Worry or Risk. Re- sponsible service—Low Rates rooms, $2 “n Expert iBpine” NORTH 104 N.W. MOVE Storage Dpackers for TRANSFER & DAVIDSON IF3Riestcs. 17 H St N.W.__Main 9220 to 9230 o EDUCATIONAL, G SPECIAL EVENING CLASS —in Gresg and Pitman shorthand. typ.. Eng., leter writing. spelling, etc. _Tultion, 35, Classes 6 nighis each week. The civii ryice Prepas n and F nw. Met. & A SPANISH in. SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Sopversational Method 1338 H St. N.W. Nat'l costume positions. served nical d other Haspit 10 o'clock has. should not be of court in neglecting, f to obey the subpoena’ heretofore issued by said_court and served upon him 1o appear before this court as & withess in the case of the United and . the_ docket of t] of which are very fully set out i ind 8 puniched thercior according to law. orde I H the sand as_may be found. and hdld the same until furthe of ren; proceeding, marsial of this District, upon such le i 1 consul ol and to the consul any other place in France or in any other countries where said H. M. BI be. & copy of this order. with a request that suchconsuls, make a thereof to the clerk of thi is found in prompt_return 0! court, id marshal, lfrz made’ such levy and seizure. shy order to be published in T a newspaper of District of Columbia. once s Week for six possible cause the e paper to mal completion of 26, 1921 girls to repay her loan. B _EDUCATIONAL. 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Register for dictation classes and review cla Al classes in Graham-Pitman. . PIANO PLAYING Positively Taught Any Person JAZZ IN 20 LESSONS SAXOPHONE, BANJO UKE, Ete. FREE LESSONS If You Buy Instrument Orchestra Training Send For Booklet hristensen School of Poy;ln Musie ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. bagsador oA Good Habit for 29 Learn how fine it is to ease your ‘mind and rest your body here by the sea. Seart now . . make it s Babit— once a month of #o. Golf. Horseback Riding. Tndoor Sea Water Pool. 5 Rooms 655 Barhe Plan—Daily Rate $5.00, $6.00, §7.00 Single ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. Established for sixty years. Oa Ocean and Hoardwalk New Fireproof Buildind WINTER RATES NOW IN EF) Garage Waiter J. Buzby, " - Specia'ly Atteactive Winter Rare. Comfort, food and servies will please you. Musle. Tonie and Corative v Kitehen L. KNISELL, Mgr. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. - ington, D. C., January 11, 1929.—Sea] pro- posals (In dupl cnl;i 'will be recel at the department until o'clock . Thursday, 1929, for furnishing all 13 ls and nrlormllng all in he construction and completion of lome for Nurses, Boiler House, lmploy‘: ir- ters and Dining Hall, including all outlets thereto, roa sidewalks. Irldlnz- 'llg.. sewe, lectri¢ lines, ete. Pri will considered only from individuals. fll“l or corporations satisfactory fin d technical ability, equipment & tion to insure speedy completion of ontract. and in making awards the - ords of bidders for expedition and satisfac- tory performance on contracts of lll?lk’l’ character and magnitude will o1 ully considered. At the discretion of the re- tary, drawings and be obtained upon applical art- ment. A certified check in the sum of u e Te- Will be fequired as & gusranty for the return of the plans loan e right Teject any of all bids. waive teeh- ects. accept one part and reject s the intere: the may require. Proj enveloped. marked tion of Home for Nurses, etc.. Preedmen’ and addressed to the Secreta f the Interior. Washington, D.C.—E. INNEY. First Assistant Secret i e LEGAL NOTICES. ~_Filed Decomber 28, 19! FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia, holding Term.—United_States of Americi vs. Harry M. Blackmer. defenda: tempt, No. 18 Upon the motion of the United fates of mer cited and admonished {0 appe: court on the 25th day of February, I Allas order to show_cause.— the defendant, H. M. Blackmer. is betore. thi . ai and show cause, if any he the said H. M. Blackmer, djudged gulity of contempt ling and refus am. why he. B B 8 i HATTY, P Sinclatr Crimi; ‘court. the circumstances sald mo- plaintiff filed herein, and why the M. Blagkmer shouid not be fined and ed tnat, the marshal of tnig' Distrie levy upon and seize the pre e sa! M Binckime: witnin the United State nt and value of one hundred thou- ollars ($100,000), much_thereof Albe: ordered by the court for the purpose s(ying any judymens that may be d inst M. M. Blackmer in this It is further ordered that the having made and seizure. shall forward to the the United States at Paris. Prance. is of the United States at lackmer may or any ‘one of fnem. shall ersonal service thereof uj n_ sala M. Blackmer and make prompt refurn court. and that make personal service of id H. lk Blackmer, if Ee United Etates, and make to the clerk of this hi having Vy 3 weneral circulation in the . wiu the and that onsecutive, Weeks, commencige as soon & ter, such levy selzure. | and tor or pi L) - s

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