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REAL ESTATE. lwmfl& SALE—HOUSES. $8,750. COLORED. An _attractive, colonial-ts eonfaioin '? ;E" Soae in Fosm’ All mm Ses Jarse and well lrnn! g8 the House is three roo Geep,"beautitul hardwood mantel With piste: giass _mirror in living room. Orn service window from BRICK HOME, MICHXGAN PARK. l} ,050—Unusu: : mstances all gfer this very ulrlbll home in this popy- Jar resident such a ridicul brlek home, and in- ks “Rieror ore ents, | meta ;‘ennllr!l Costing -bo‘&"ln' b“tifl ake this pgfl:m'éfifm %t “least $10.000. Tmmediat SHA\’NOV & LUCHS, I‘\'C 1435 K _Street N.W. Main 2348, Phone Service to 9 P. UST OFF 16th ST.—Corner Home—$12,500. is unusually wi - A iy wide and comparatively new tapestry brick home has ju he Bre; oot 0 -r‘ house is of the center-entrance-} servi ecping porches. and fall i ath .nu om the full de dint lepth of the house, bt s T, "horo! modern lnfl mulnped with bullt-in T % trontas feet on & ‘Daved strect: and ‘are beewiiiully Improved: 'h uld see Ihll one today. OPPOSITE SOLDIERS’ HOME—$8,950. JHere 13 a full 20-t. brick residene, deligh gted with unobetryc nent view over the grounds of Soldie: ark. e, blggest Dareain that Has been offered o th bullt, wigh large rooms and in beautitul condition, having recently been zl.utdr'le i e daih, two extra large reai porches, osk “flolorm Bwh ur opy Rcquire. a well Jocated. Bulit' Rom una’y low Drice wnd on the eAs\est Kind ‘of terme. NEAR WARDMAN PARK—House 23 Ft. Wide. o TR RE RSS20 uen Dol ntramely snsigs (0 man Park Hotel. The house s over in width, affording ten very large Fooms, two- completely appointed hts "This home has beon ke -?eeb ondition and"is ‘eaulpped “with ! seeu garage. Serecns and awaings. Wei wost EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC,, Realtors, 1412 Eye St. N.W, Franklin 9503. $8; fiD—Takoma Park, D. C.—Detached. A detached home, lbnrotlmnl!l) 20x30; - six_rooms and tiled bat! ,ood condition: oak floors and trim, screens annd awni! throughout, co ront porch, all modern improvements. L 100; flows and shrubbery. cozy and desirable home in interesting and convenent section. S9850—Near capnol—Seven-Room 2 Bath Brick. l houu is lbxnllllely a_pick-up It hll L) mmv 2 RICK G. modfi = S0 Ving ‘room. " recepcion ‘reom: dinine. oo S Bedrooms: 3 wachs And inclosed sleeping worch; within fréction of 3 1m in “widtn, ith fu covered front porch. ebtween Maryland d East Capitol s Within & short walk from Capitol. Easy terms can bl mlde. 812, 950—Best Buy of the Day in Cleveland Park. Droperty of decided meric at an amasingly ressonsble these “mBlor Teatures. ANl modern ‘mBrovemm tionally latge bath, with Pembroke tub and bum in’ fixtures. Sanitas wi Imported an alls. aper drooms 'IIIA breskiast and sleeping Notice cep- un cltche 4 d m{ ha; % '"m PRI reel n.‘ lfl' Inlm. il-l r.fl‘;m_xn‘ omy Jot with l“l’uu'. lhfllt'-el". “m Md. A lovely home tn besuiiful community and 3 uunm sondition. OF colonial ‘design and CRNTER-HALL plan. -Ty modern. AL ‘m rear porches. GARAGI hfll is set fl ‘Fr\l Bowers. Here 15 & Splcadid bur, Owner leaving oits, it sel House. ‘Seven, rooms, all large 0OMS). nely decorated an condition, 2 fl!.m Ill thr'inc' I" modern im rnvsmeml. w28 oot Geep. "BULLTIN GARAGE, jd location in higl $30, OOO—A Fine Old Georgetown Residence. '-‘u ‘lll m“ 'flctfl]fl Kil‘?;g lflnlstzl’x A 9-room zlxnmc in Mluul! the en on wh R for many Jears occupled by m. urchn. big flv 8 room ‘open fireplace; uhlncL Rot $15,950—West of Conn. Ave., Chevy Chase, 60x120. Slate roof. Ellm mn ln ltlle A $186, 500—A Particularly Am'actlve Town in ex: ’Axfig ncluding ivot brick cona Fuct nn. ¢ 'féc on SorIE0 Toet Geep "B 4 splendi l beautiful es ached brick on over one-quarter act :&wm must be mmma and offers won PHONE MAIN 9300 UNTIL 9 PM. BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 K 8t Main 9300. JAMESON-BUILT NEW HOMES. READY TO MOQVE IN PRICED FROM'$6.50000 UP—ON EASY TERMS. FIVE CHOICE LOCATIONS. R All houses have h-wh elec. lights, tile bath, built-in tub; servants’ toilet; wide rear and front porches. 919 QUINCY ST. N.W. 1524 D ST. N.E. 510 CENTRAL ff i have extra outlets, and can i ol be easily con- verted into two- 1814 D ST. i family houses. B ey 2| These houses SAMPLE are convenient- ly located. HOUSES : Open from Garage with 7 AM: until each house. 9 PM. FRIGIDAIRE WITH EACH HOUSE. 2620 6th ST. FOR_SALE BY THOS. A. JAMESON 906 NEW YORK AVE, Co., NW. 'ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE.” $5,950. NEAR RHODE ISLAND AVE, N.E. R N ] ath, making oot~ Agth umry Isundry trays. $6,450. NORTHEAST. cash payment and $55 Ilwnl‘hl.lr will !uy tpe 1m‘g\w. ‘Pll pretty poreh) MW o Yy will DAy you o investic Snished n's Ser et 188, &ut. wi $7,850. SACRIFICE. An atteactive Lsht tapestry brick colontal-style %& ?\firggod floors :fl? trim an H lih?y decora Seaut autiful boulevards. and Ilnuermun‘ Several thousand dollars of wn"nlfi.e:‘g effect $11,500. CORNER BRICK fin attractive colonial.s tlllll roflTI. lacge bay window, m: k . L, beautifull: - bed:. flfi o, beautifully shru men 5, b ardwood, 100rs thrOUEhOUt, umua wa f:"um-nn by and, in fact, every luxury expec VAR"Se: dbmd here: ng ereat o Bclu!lful i -nd overlooking Northwest Washington. possibly small house on trade. PHONE SERVICE UNTIL § P.M. CAFRITZ, 1016 14th St. FAMOUS FORT STEVENS HOMES. $6,750 to $7,850. $350 Cash, $55 Monthly. Over 450 Sold. Six rooms and bath, semi-detached brick homes, built-in garage, convenient to schools, churches, stores and adjoining new 20-acre Government recreational park. An ideal spot for children. Inspect today. They cost no more than the rent you pay for an apartment. Office, 8th and Tuckerman sts. n.w, Tele- phone Georgia 3%4. Open Until 9 P.M. DirectionsaOut Georgia ave. to Tuckerman st., then east one block to office. WARDMAN, 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830. b CORNER FOUR-BEDROOM low us to lously house ouu hes lann ad ToomS bed- Ioont and double rear ot ‘fow minor Ly | of s and plumbing|and ""“,,, THE EVENING STAR, WASfi’INGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 71, 1929. and bath, h. 'l‘l: elf"hfi““l'l‘o“ e "Norinwet s For appoin 103 vz A . Suite QM National 4254, $7,950. NEAR LINCOI N PARK 2 Ol reneed rn'revn:ehu‘ h.rawnod buy and ma: ooking for, o's fa NEW DETACHED BRICK HOME WEST OF 16th. $13,500. It s seldom that we are able to gfier & home of this character in town at such a low fgure, {he location ts clou o1 n stores, l q Hoi sityated overlooking n, iis own lot b S porel Spen firepiace " Lving. Yoom, oak floors up stairs -n B BAn{IY-—every convenience t "mnuern Detter-class home. Bullt- N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC,, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Nat'l 5004. Phone Service Until 9 P.M . CORNER BRICK HOME. 4 Bedrooms. ,950. This almost new corner home is located in a very attractive commu: nity ne 1o ecied Hghting nxtares. "5ty ‘and son b had on sy _te] !vflnfi'fim)'n_ SERVICE HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors. 1412 Eye St. N-W. _ Pranklin 9503. FOR COLORED. KINGMAN PARK. $6,175. L LR HOME DEVELOPMENT WITH INED SURROUNDING Near cxensive Government atk siready Bt o g, B, Al '::m.,. o ike homes 5 Dorches. brl brlck o lums dogble rear” poreh ooy at, smpie Hoor B ot to alley: full evneém ceflar wl‘fi‘hundr’ tasa. CH 'ars to ut‘xs 1 ssion ARVEY, Maln 5770. CASH USE m SIZE, PREFER nelr Clnltol. n. Park. Consider other lons. ~ Write full details. Must be bar- nln Aadrm Box 17-2Z, Star office. 3* ‘WANTED, FOR CASH, SEVERAL HOUSES, IWNI and u:mnmu. any condition, white colored. Also have many clients to pur- flllll RO DRL ayments. TY CO. 1103 Vt. Ave. Main 4122; Eves., Fot. 4491, AUCTION SALES. within 45 Room ma?'m 08.7J. i l . 88 0 408 e of the Disric ol’g e Tequest of the AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. DAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEE! Large Sale of Household Effects Pmnoa, Rugs, Handsome Jewelry Fixtures, Cabinet Safe, Draperies, Automobiles, Etc. By order E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal, Trust et al. Bedroom, Dining, Davenport and Bed-Davenport Suites, Breakfast Suites, 0dd Pieces, Lamps, Rugs, Talking Machines, Refrigerating Case, Coffee Urns, Lot New Silverware, etc. Also at One P.M. Double-Door Cabinet Safe, Steel Leiter File, Plate Glass Wall Jewelry and Gem Cases (electrified), Mirrors, Salesman’s Display Desks, Inlaid Curio Cabinets, Bookcase, Velvet Portieres and Window Drapes, Stained Glass Panel, Typewriter, etc., by order John A. Reilly and J. W. Wood, Trustees. Also at 10 AM. Cadillac “1926" Sedan (in perfect order) and Hudson Brougham for U. S. Marshal BY AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY, FEB. 2, 1929 asJirpitare commencing 9 O'Clock AM. ana nnun-ln: until about 5 P.M. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. AUCTION SALES. rl!‘l'un mum OWEN UCTIONEERS, JelEe su-eet Northwest. u{s& o "Ain “BTREET RORTH: By Vl '.ue of a certain deed of trun duly rocnrded in Liber No. 5534, follo 451 et .y of the land records of the District n( Cu- TRADE MARK ‘THOS. J aeTms. 715 13th St. Regular Weekly Sale of Household Goods, Office Furniture, Personal Effects, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY February 2, 1929 At 10 AM. S sL0AN & cO. Tnc.. Aucts Jagiiger iR - Cadillac “1926” Sedan Hudson “1926” Brougham By Order E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal—Also Other Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY Feb. 2nd 10 AM. a3l fel ‘Terms: Adam A, ‘hnctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HANDSOME JEWELERS’ FIXTURES Safe Cabinet, Typewriter, Etec. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S 920 Penna. Ave, NW, SATURDAY ubed o f‘E PouR: ate’ o tn' ‘Trust m ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, .Auctioneers. UNITED STATES umnns SALE OF ADILLAG 8 By virtue of a writ of feri “facias issued out of the e Supre; clei ‘," Gourt of the Dléirict of Columbia. and to me Second floors| & sl Fiythrce (33) on the west: 8s the deed recorded in Liber 3 land records of the Du- tHodl fireier p.rm%m’: k] Dl’l“ ¢ of'Se0s “seasirec: lulo 8t purchnsers s to be complied with within 3 days, otherwise deposit nmulud and ertised and resold at the THOS. J. SON. AUCTIONEERS, & 0? Eye Street Northwest. "OF VALUABLE BRICK BEING _PREMISES NO. n deed of trust 'duly 0 403 et se umbis, Jumbl, S 35" et i rll st public o . frant. of. ihe A FIRST DAY 39 UARY, 1040, AT FOUR O CLOCK P. following-described ~_land ' and uate in the City of Washington, the the ‘surveyor of the District of sale: One-third of the purchase paid in cash, balance in two ble in one and two im per yable semi-annyally, ‘trom day, of eed of trust upon m- or all cash, at U A deposls of 83 atired at right to ‘resell the property at Iak and cost of defaulting purchaser, ve da: vertisel h re- s cnuwlpwer published in Wash- SAMES 5™ NEHOLoN, Trustees, JA] axsu THOMAS Avmomns. i By et Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Dwelling Known as 2934 Upton St. N.W, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly gecorded October 30, 1924, in Liber: 8367 at recor e o and & arties secured thereby, the under- ustess will sell st public suction, the premise: s, P FEBRUARY, goock P, $822-d: bed land o ine Sfirios of Golumpia snd. dellxnned gs and being lot sixty-one (81) In Newiurds"Cor _and “Jonn. M. Hondgtson's subdivision of lots 1 i block ohe (1) “Fern- eleh plat recorded i follo_B, of - ‘the' revords of heomee of the gurvevor of the District of golumbis, now known, 1ot 61, A et to bullding” resirictions. and ecord. ‘saie;Orie-third of the purchase pald in cash, balance in"two and i by g5 e UL s Foper , O ali cash at the op Ez. Bty o deposlt. of $500.00 g Sale, All convenmmx. A .IG lt Gnl'. of purchaser. Ter fied with within 15 days Otherwise the trustees per published in Washing- M. KING.* 1151 16th st UL B. CROMELIN, oy Notional Foess Bl SON, AUCTIONEE] e L Hre strect Nortonenn a TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK G 179 DHLAND TERRACE NORTHEA By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated | sec 0. November 17, 1928. being instrument recorded 7, 1928, at the st of the party secured herchy, ‘the undersisned” trubtces wil - soll at p;am chnon 0, front of the gremmu. AT FIV] The™ !oua-lna‘dcmrlhed land and situate District of cammgn, .nd designg nl ll\flB brs ing 1 o b Doy for the olimbin tn Liber 45 e Sous'e: b ?mn Testriction line and cove- or TS sublect to prior decd of an ond ?”bo i °1°oo mnu o, Tec trast ToF of trust o rms days, otherwise LA °°=ru 1 I'ed d the W nnufllu. 1822.25,28,30 fe1 AN ustees, e ¥ BY AUCTION Saturday, Feb. 2nd, 12 noon At 462 Pa. Ave. N.W. Opp. Ford Bldg. "h‘“gnm of all makes and models. oae?.‘f’ “Auctioneer, 8, Government Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Automobiles by Auction For Storage Charges ALSO Auto Parts, Bowser Oll Tanks, Ete. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AL, Call carl Garage, s: reb. 3nd, 12 Noon , inoluding Buick, Hupm BuSitul " Bodes, PHif, " SVetand: v body types. Also i 21 hblssol'ur gfl'PU’glrfl zl‘;fldkléhflzn Telet’ Paris, “Radio Cabinets, etc. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Bankruptcy Sale of GENTS"FURNISHINGS BY AUCTION At No. 1112 14th St. N.W, Feb. 5, 1929, 10 A.M. R i erwenr; Hogknaat. el R H.zfi"é?é"? kers, Collars, Umbrellas, etc. £ sy, ot olbert E. 8 nem 1331 G Btreet - THOS. J. OWEN GuD'Be street ‘TRUSTEES' SALE OF AB¥'I l‘US‘I‘ORYS ngcl( DWELLINO OWN AS PREM 4004 VENUE NORT] WE virtue of a certain deed of mm duly recardea Suse S0- To%h & insirumont No, &t the land_ records of the Bistriot of culumm., and at the reqest of the part ured - thereby. Wiil 'sell at. public auction, 3 premises, on THURSDAY, DAY OF FEBRI the undersigned trustees front of the nate 150 83 ho"miait's subdivision of lots jn_biog g6, Petwortn addition to the Oity of Wa wuh- inston, "as per oist n&’ ed in the of " thy yor for lumbia in leer a' olln m l\lb covensnts of “recor of sale: Onl-thrd of llle nllreh e Terms money to E\Ifl paid M o 0 ts, ”i. e in an- -nu two interest at six per cen ‘n’nw! i, payable semi-annually. from dny o sale, leeuryo by deed of trust Y Dot property sold, or all cash, at the option 0! the purchaser. ‘of §800 wih be re quired at time of sal nm‘flfll rflB lnl . at tol! of purchaser. rms omfnefl with 'l"’;l‘n ml"! fll’l lmm day trustees reserve the l’llh! "to T e MO erty at the risk and cost of ddlullln rur- sucl "‘;“"‘. l‘;l m‘ 1] fll'nlp'vr "l' ‘Washington, TAYLOR. 026.28.30.061,406,7 Trustees. %e "u). ‘nDU lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the remises, WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH Y OF FEI AD, 1929, 0- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the {0l i wing-de- scribed iand and premiges. situate in the Pistrict of Columbia, and designated as and being 33 in Jones' subdivision of lots in Shuate 813, Bs ber plat recorded in Liber of the records of the office the ‘purchase price above snid frust to. be Bald incash. A deposlt of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at pur. Chasers Gost Terms 6 bé complied with Jithin thirty days. otherwiss depostt for: feited and the property may be adyertised and Tesold at the discretion of the trustee. A 1826,28,30.2¢1,4,5 Surviving Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO! 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK "DWELLING, NO. 2311 STREE' THWEST. tue of o cortain deed of trugt dated 1526 ‘being_ tnatrument’ No.' 102 arch 2%, the' land records of the Dlstrlct "or” G and 88 the reauest of th secu the undersigne lrulteel will sell at pu iction, in front of the premi BAYTHE SEVENTH DAY 1929, AT TWO-THIRTY PM., the lnllnwm' described land and prem- in Dist: Seing_1o S :n m Ray m E. sub- fare 16 M 0. Wil paddition to dhe Gty of ington, plat _recor the e o thie Suryevor . for the. tr{;:‘ of lumbia, i Liber ' County 16, folio 8. oinerwise depaslt for ?e 3 be advertised Ricration of the trustecs. M. 3 sn203830.101,85 THOMAS “om':'d'flfu ADAM A. WESCHLER ‘& SON, Auctioneers. or vALuuungl‘t‘)s AND BATH, N 05 181 T STREET By virtue of n elsfllin deed of trust dllly recorded in Li follo 223 et se 4 Fosords of the District of eo- and Tesold at the B TRUSTEES' TroRs nat g front gfrth{. oremise THE s, LFTH DAY O] 1039, AT on FEBI PO ; tollowing-de- geribed, lan ses, situate in the District of colqm to t 75 & Emanuel Spelcn's lock 20 in ” assessme ‘Terms of sale: The 5914 sublect, 1o & or e 54,000, at 7% mu{ln lhe: g feoors u-u With within thirty 4‘ m‘n to°Tesel Droverty At m an, e lo! u#umn: (puschnser, "after & G i published in Wi ton, D. O. iy ashingtop, D, O ‘rustees. Tl el Northwesto T | 8 Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story Brick Building Known as Premises 931 G Street Northwut. fel-d&ds.exSu nnd K;mm" i strict of Coo nd being 1o J. the w-mnnzn oty mum o by tslon %\c'."o: the :m-%'m"m'fi%"finfi‘u o? Oo_i_!:mb B‘ ! lio trust for ‘w-mgfl IM !h onrdug inter- it _thereon . taxes, f\l!ut" DA “G‘fl“mg DII‘ gg‘?‘ i Bald i eash °A degonlt Oonvqlne , Tecordy erine ‘ days, othu' wd““nfl i fihlmmlin of 'J.ll u}fln& ROBT. 126383001007 THOS. J. OWEN 1431 SON, Avmm 8T. N.W. " OF YALUABLE 1M ESTATE. MISES No_ 1537 NEW EAVEen E NORTHWEST. g:“:.nn deed of trust. dlted xaed Jui M 14, 102 b'&! % st TERe Teasest of . the urdersigned un on. in B3 Viibs June 10, 1926, ng. Lrl it of Oolunabl uvlm 'l: 8 of, the premises, on » the folfi'fi'n doscrined and to’1n the i 'cmo T H 8q1 Per“blat recorded in Liber fol of fhe offce of the lurvx:ynlr ot o skt of Columl b& ‘Terms of nte; si r'centum per um, payable nml-annu-l y. from day of ecu by d of it “I foerty s Sod, of alf ash, Sptie o B Butoltngs W kil Sivey :x‘:euu Fecbrdlne: hv* 't eos o! numhm& sal w with wit l‘ ‘Blrl' WI rom day le, g:-h!“f't‘ B' lr ’:fll‘m‘ Y:nl:l"l th fllhl Gefauting ,D\;;cfi T, af "fi vertisement Y ‘.fin fié& L d’N By WILLIAM BOHOOVER, President. (8gal) Attest E. PERCIVAL WILSON, 1824,26.28.30.0014.8 ¥ . OWEN ‘AUCTIONEERS, THOS: Juf'Eve stresr Northwest: AB! ™. T W S W Bv vl rtue & certain deed of mm. duly recorded i Liver aho0. tollo. 378 o nea of TheClend fecords of a6 District of Columbl!‘ and at the reauest of the y red theteby, the undersigned trusteos will sell at pul eet, fhchas oi (Bgether 'nn' B Poverents. con iy Tory. rice qwelhng" B Onl- hird of the purchase money to be pald in nvh. balance in two equal i.lll'l“ml’nu. years, wi interest 6 oF'kale, Setured by deed. o L, 1 sh, at the me “h flld- OIA ‘d!fle“ of lm will be re t sale. All Wh"t!lnflfl £ ‘flh m at cost Ql “Nh Sale 10 days from a-y o -'3., ona’mu TBe itk lund Sost o! after five davs' adve e 1 f'sEme newdpaver pubiion sto in Washington, s [ B fi W . o St. Nw. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE D. AYS. THOMAS J_ fifinuoil_mflmi 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BARTIALLY 'mn}'#o BRICK 8 AND T30 BEV EEAET i B, Vi o regorded March 24, °|Fn ent No. 22, amon; th Ziont of the remises PO v S for the on ine of Strect "t the Rortheast corner of t Dymbered ten (10) "snd running 0 feet. thence w See 8 : Ahence notth alang, um id alley Siredt knd, the ‘plage. o rms _of sale: re-four © balance in"one, two and three years, with interest at six per cent ble_semi- annually. at time EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERN( WEN, Ja24-d&ds.exSu e ‘Trustees. 3 WEN, & SON. AUCT ) THOS. J. om‘i & e¥a"8t W IONEERS, TRUSTEES' . SALE G . VALUABLE 1M PROVED' ~REAL _ ESTATE, 1820 STREET AND THE UYTY o ois & By vi 'me oha e;gxl-'{.m dégd of trust, duly uwrde 5098, follo 261 et ses el uma fecords of ‘e Diat rict o Cor lumbia, "and st 'the recusst of Dparty eragned trustees 'Ifll 1 lt Bllbhc I\IC“DH in front of "\ Smaf’ on FRIDAY, THE E x‘ l-rin A otlowing- AL deseribad 1end and premises, situate in the f Washingto Se temises. No. 1318 g feet 1% inches in depth a 18 Eethath apcits north end ‘and {n breadth at its south end st oot 1013 t 17 Stroet Of said 1ot glsnt and _forty-two the "gest ones ~half ofthe aforesaid of premises No. Sifeet 'as described in Geed of trust in Liber 4860, folio 378, together im) rovemenu, consisting of & Tet One-thira % the purchase monsy o be Dald i cash, balance in two xut;l lT'tne" payab] one and two ni ‘Tert 1o l:flvfl “"1.:".,‘5,.',‘:'.‘.': forbiie es_reserve the ri sell the property, l !hl P'.l!k Ind c%flt 0"1 drenf::éfiol}l‘a?{‘cr:;‘!{é n uomt m;.:v:nu D\thhefl in Washing- ton, D. ©. JOHN PRO! o1 ?:" NW. 5. HERDER 1'35}' 317 Jann Ml!!hll PL. 1a20-dads.exsSu Tustees. . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, b l’i! Eye £ Vorthwest. — TRUSTEES. SALY AV PROVED REAL 11 Pcn'onAc AVENGE RYBRICK By vl .eo'mfl-nu ment No, of it nm of Col umb secured th OF FEERU, TEN DAY d Himbered. ten vision of part of sai dred and atty-two subdivision record of, Dymbered nine he 't ?‘ .f Dllllfllllfl 0 ul at of sale, the :2".‘..“,::’;“...0.. e -ncm."xfemm weter ao u.. ‘gn%{x:z'g‘ fl-y J'GE" na”gna P N‘- JR.. 1a23,25,28.30,%e1,4 ees. THOS. vmollms. Ju?Be azmc fimnnm e AL R B od2 FOURTH IOWN duly 0 dhet gt St £ 5016, tolio. 88, amons the the’ District of Columbla party securt ‘TRU! of & % 8 Row Kiown, a8 saiare. 3 Terms: Sold subject to & Drior 1“ of trust for $8,000.00, further particul of which will announced at time of lllh the. nuruh-u Dflta above lllfl trust to paid in cash. sit of 8 required. COD'&Y!DCIH‘. recnr g, ete. it pur- SINEA oSSy agvs otherwise. depost Tor: felted Sdvertised and resold at the w F. HOLLAND, ’ll’.fl.!l.lfl.lel.l Son, i;‘:;k#'q'»'{é}""é.‘ne of sale: Stock Drugs, Clum- icals, Hospital, Druggist’s nnd Fountun Suppllu, Ma- the uniehcll sell EUBLIE AUCTION at No. 456 Penna. Ave. N.W. Monday, Feb. 4, 1929 10 o'Clock AM. Tol 5o fler, Percolator, Fountain Back B nu. 'Adding " Hite. Cites: "steck Cabin Aidlmlr:plu m-umn. RMS: LUNI")I.II L. HAMNER. Trustee Jan30-4t Columbian Building % |a life-long resident of the county. of Columbia., | § rd’ a8 ger plat ot aid | BY NOO ’ ?o!m‘ of lnl .fl“"of i ° Subjeet to § AUCTIONS. 49 Retired Leesburg Farmer Dies. |QUEEN MARY INSPECTS Spectal Dispatch to The Star. LEESBURG, Va., February 1—Sam-| RESORT ROOMS FOR KING uel W. Fry, 70 years old, a retired farmer, died at his home, near Aldle, this county, of infirmities. He was British Ruler Will Be Taken to Seashore Quarters Muring Period of Recuperation. By the Assoclated Press. He is survived by his wife and several children. Funeral services will be held from his late residence tomorrow. Burial will be in the Leesburg Cemetery. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY! THOMAS J. OWEN & BON. AUGTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REA! EOTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY BRI BUILDING CO) AND APARTM! &0 Ami EIGHTH of eux!zu on Novumb? e llz f the land records oF Cotmbia and at the tiey’ secured thereby. ¢ AT J! e BT of rls, S, Balved fo wave numbered thirty: IiRetyione (o1} up Hea u: ot it tipon, te follow irchaser to i»ny of :chm heir hockey sf As a substitute for the ordinary red a‘"“é"' + electrie top Signal for ‘::‘32 luced an elec 8 lor dangerous crossings. ents in_on 1y, with Infere t ennum, -ndmmure at 52 EDUCATIONAL. TheWashington School for Secretaries National Press Bldg. 14th & F Sta. Day and Evening Classes le. 'll.hln thirty 4 it feidiarat B the Betruliing patch fer S dess Drevious advertisement of suc "reaale th some Washington, newspape No fllc{?fil%fi '. 1a35.26; n 29.30; u.?.l 4’. .u""' o OWEN AND SON, Auctioneers, THOMAS &1 B¥e Btrect. Nontnwest. TR :?éx‘n‘g SEwOSTORY: WELLING ATNING lx'lgzou I.A,N‘D BATH. KNOWN AS 1 Gortain deed of t corded 'Efl"yifi' 15°°1535: as mmg T NG, ll7]. Ol"h. ‘ B GP s II‘D m;llt‘ of secur thereoy: undersi i el %h lic Ilwfim. 1!\Anl"nhl lo‘?lahd ‘anc ‘Trustees. lowing-describe ng’ and pre e atrict "ot Coambl iot numbered one hundred and square numbered ten d a) seven (1087), Z‘Zfé“ i i ACE COURSES l’ti ul H WWM 'COMM: rotessional coutsen: u“‘"‘af.... Adams Building, 1333 F St. NW. PO b B m of roperty tl t] of Yol T She .,_"::.:“'“ ited to dlt‘ of lll will be L, ln require ‘vkll) ipton. 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