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NEW, ULTRA-MODERN N.W.:BRICK HOME. 6 Rooms, 3 Porches, Garage; 137-Ft. Lot. Frigidaire. Only $8950. Terms Like Rent. A linnHisorne new all-brick home gituated in excellent nw, section, & ew steps from a beautiful boulevard. There &re 6 big rooms, 3 ed orches. 1 t 1 tiled ley are both paved, and churches parochial , schools, | stores, 22 within 3 _blocks. and sportation are hone today for further_particulars. COOLEY BROS., “Builders of Better Homes. National 9240. Evenings, Cleveland 4308. THE BARGAIN OF LANIER HEIGHTS. $8,000. 1824 Ontario PL. N.W. North f Columbia rd.. convenient to both the Ghevs Chase car fine and the Mt Bleazant line: easily nccessivle to the Am- bassador Theater section. Good brick house, recently wholly redecorated at an expense of several hundred dollars and containing 6 gnod rooms and bath, oak floors both down d up, hot-water heat and electricity, also & 2-car brick garage. Owner having acauired this property in a1 Sxchange accounts {or the phenomendly 0w price. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc., clusive Agents. K St. N.W. District 1017. SACRIFICE. TAYLOR ST, %2 BLOCK OF 14th ST, 22-foot_colonial brick house, seven rooms. bath. large porches, large yard with one-car karngs on_paved Alley: "convenient. to. stores. schools and churches. Can be seen by ap- pointment. You would do well to cail our office as this is an absolute bar- ain # BREUNINGER & SONS, 211 Investment Blde. Main 6140, or Ccall n. 724 After 6 O'clock. :NTION, BROKERS Colored; beautiful corner house, 10 rooms. with all modern improvements: newly, deco- rated: suitsble for physicien or professional unusual_opportunity. After 5 p. dams 1333. Open from § to 0. ance Bidg., 15th and Eve sts. n.w. lin_6856. CHEVY CHASE. West of Conn. Ave. Center-ITall-Plan Residence With 187 Ft. Frontage. Owner, leaving Washington, has in- giructea us to sell this ot once. and s set & price which will tnsure im- ediate action. . Spacious grounds with sunken gardens and thousands of doilars’ worth of rare imported shrubbery provide a _setting of un. nsual beauty. The house iiself is 60 ft. wide and is set 48 ft. baek from the street. Nine rooms, two baths. shower, center hall. pantry, tiled kitchen, electric refrigeration. elec- tric _ventilation, inclosed ping Potch 30 ft. lonk: 2-car’garage; box edge around entire property. ' Ofe of the show places of Cheyy Chase— and the price is UNDER $30,000. I. SANSBURY €O., INC, ive St. N.W. Natl. 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. FOR COLORED: NEAR 3rd AND N. J. AVE. AVE. N.W, Excellently conditioned 2-story house, con- taining 6 rooms. modern bath, h.-w.h., §as and electricity; price. $6.550; terms. 1580 3rd ST. N.W. CHAS. D. SAGER, 924 14th St. N Main_36. $15,500. TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. A little north of the MILLION-DOLLAR BRIDGE_ on beautiful Woodles pl. conven- ispt to conn. ave, a handsome RENNED BUILT S-story and cellar brick home, 24 feet in width and containing 10 rooms and 3 baths; equipment the most modern, in- ciuding oak foors, hot-water heat and elec- Tricity, aiso & separate garage. Don't fail fo ‘take advantage of this un- ysual opportunity if you are looking for & fine home in &n exceptiomally good environ- WAL I SAUNDERS CO., Inc., District 1016. $11,500. PRETTY CORNER BRICK. A very attractive tapestry brick Colonial- type home, located in one of the prettiest sections in Washington. within sight of both Grant and Sherman Circles. convenient to St. Gabriel's and public schools, containing eight beautiful rooms. high tiled bath with built-in_tub. and shower, hardwood floors, large kitgheh with one-piece sink and out- side pi . concrete front porch, butlt-in garage utiful yards: streets and al ved, This house originally sold for 513,950 and has been Driced very low for en immediate sale. House is in excellent condition and will sell to the first t3 [nspect 1, 07 further information call Columbia COLORED. Beautifu] new tapestry brick, semi- detached. 2 stories, hardwood floors, h.-w.h., electric lights, tile bath, porches, large yard. The best buy in Washington: $350 cash, $50 er month: Cepitol View, D. C. Main 9560. 71 N. Y. ave. n.w. Modern Brick Home, JUST OFF 16th ST. $7,950. Here is an absolute bargain in a modern brick residen: ocated & lit- tle west of 16th st., very convenient %o Bacred_Heart Ghurch, the new hristian Science Church, Presbyte- rian Church and ciose to both bus ana car service. ‘The house is in utiful conditien ~throughout, has six rooms including an exceptionally farge living room with side-wall light- ing fixtures, tile bath, h.-w.h.. elec- . irlc ‘llgnts and other convenjence You could bardiy hope to find Detter value than is offered in th very desirably situated ~property. E?l’s’nfi'a""mnm SERVICE UNTIL HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors. 1412 Eve St. N.W. Pr. 9503. CORNER. . CENTER-HALL-PLAN DETACHED HOME. Northwest Section. $9,750. New two-story and attic & frontage of 60 ft. in & Tome with tion_of rooms, glass-inclosed porch. tiled bath with built-in tub. open fireplace in living room, built-in wardrobe, oak floors, pantry, immense kitchen with linoleum floor. hot-water heat, attic over entire house, metal weathe stripped throughout: built-in sa near school and car line. Unusual terms. small cash and easy monthly paryments. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC, 1418 Eye St. N.W. Natl., 5004, Phone Service Until 9 P.M. T N 'HO} m"’%&?{‘mg’:;z. .mwmn,; e n. “Brown o Sy : 2" several Boomis And bath couid be rented out at good SIS . SHOEMAKER, 1407 New York Ave. Main 1166. REDUCED FURTHER TO $7,700. CHEVY CHASE, MD. e living room, fireplace. 3 bedroom: "osets. hot-water heat, siate roof, large porches, 85 by 250 (haif an acre); lots i pears, cherries, plums, ries, great variety of flows &rowl: table garden. Owner s ust nc‘r equity of %fi...- R A BEST BUY IN 14th ST. TERRACE. T gt N ] e ey bath is hn .I:.!llmt mm o, bt B & Joreh ot dad s ofeins CALL MR. LAKE L EUBREONINGER & SONS; 3211 INVESTMENT BLDG. MAIN 6140, X \ —rov— — NEW, INDIVIDUALLY BUILT COLONJAL BRICK. *' OVERLOOKING ROCK CREEK PARK, UTMOST HOME REFINEMENT, We take grent pleiwute i offering this reslly pesutiful home for sale. cted: con! i t ;i 4 rl R PR R B LR v Copper, Butters and Tmetal wenher-stripped, extra vide steircase: slate roof, No, 1 clear s, otc. The location Is idenl, being situated in a restrieted. hl’ch;bn home <elisive shirroundings. is & covered co iieh :‘é’&&“" Rock " Creek. Park, whic will B ‘mnlnr varedise Bl "eoming Summer. PRICE IS ONLY $23,000. Inspection Gladly Arranged. SHANNON & LUCHS, ‘Inc., 1435 K 8i. N.W. Main 2348, Evening Phone Service to 9 P.M. 9, COLORED BARGAIN, 00 CASH, $40 MONTH. R AN 6 oom. prawn' brick_Rom Rallway, tile bath, elec. lights, cabinet, Rot-water heat, large colonial porcl n: $7,950. $100 CASH AND $60 MONTHLY< A pretty Colontal-type brick home in the nicest Northwest section; 'high elevation and paved street and alley. ' House is si% room: and_bath, with bull tub and shawer: hardwood ' floors, hot-water heat, electric iights, automatic hot-water hester. clothes three wonderful porches. sl screened, This is a rea Call Georgia 2248 Capitol ave. % L, A n 7048, CAPITO e e et Key at 1938 Capitol A Be sure and see it. for_furthier_information. $4.250—NORTHEAST. $39.50 MO.. INCLUDING Al INTEREST. A real bargain in good convenient section Northeast. Brick home of 6 rooms and {bath: in perfect condition; electric lights newly papered and painted inside and out. side. ove in on small deposit. Your op- portunity to buy a home actually like rent. To inspect call Li in 897 TODAY. HOWENSTEIN BROS,, 7th AND H STS. N.E, GEORGETOWN COLONIAL. One of the few true Colonial houses of- !tered in this section today.: This property is located in a good residential block and has already been modernized. It is nearly 100 years old. and with the modern improve- still_retains the original Colonial First floor has two parlors with old a beautiful old dining large kitchen in ge bed- E HOMES In Beautiful Michigan Park. SUNSHID —AIl brick, semi-detached. --Different ‘architectural and finish, —Six large rooms with cedar closets. —Open fireplace thatds real. —Inlaid linoleum. Banitas.’ enamel rane, built-in refrigerator in kitchen. —Newest hot r heating_system obtain- able with Red Jacket Sectional boller. —Large, light, airy basement. —Built-in_garage, ‘concrete alley. —Only two left. ments charm. Colonial fireplaces, room (with, fireplace) an ! the rear. Second floor has three rooms (ome with fireplace), bath ants’_rooms over kitchen. 'Two porches on the side overlooking & besutiful garden. It is now improved with oil burner (hot-water heat). electricity and needs only » little decoration. It is now vacant. The Price Is Only $16,500. F. ELIOT MIDDLETON, REALTOR. EXCLUSIVE AGENT, 205_INVESTMENT BLDG. _MET. 2827 LELAND ST., CHEVY CHASE. One Block West of Conn. Ave. A renlly beautiful home at a really re- markable price. Center-entrance hall,” spa- clous living room full depth of house, open fireplace, dining room, kitchen. outside pan- try, three larze bedrooms, the master bed room extending full depth of house above living Yoom: two tiled baths; built-in garage, wide side porch: very wide lot, beautifully landscaped, with towering shade trees. Price, $17.500, with very reasonable terms. Com- pletely surrounded by pretentious homes val- ned well into five figures. Phone Wisconsin 2873 for inspection_ppointment. M. & R. B. WARREN, Price, $9,350—Terms. Drive out elther Michigan ave. past Catholic University to 12th st. n.e., or Rhode Island ave. to 13th st. n.e.. then north on 12th st. to Upshur st. to our office. BREUNINGER & CO,, 1103 VERMONT. AVE. MAIN 7713, 3645 WARREN ST, North Cleveland Park. Be sure to inspect this sttractive exhibit home. chamingly furnished by W. B."Moses & Bons pacious. well ’ropon\ontd iving room. 19%x18izi iarge dining room. three oleasing bedrooms. two tiled baths and model Kitchen with PFrigidaire, iniaid ~linoleum, bullt-in cabinets and other special features built-in garage; double rear porches. com modious closets, bronse screens throughout. Price, $13,750, with very reasonable term Drive out Wisconsin ave to Warren st. (at Riggs Bank Branch), turn east to 37th st or phone Cleveland 4472. Open from 3 to § p.m. every day. M. & R. B. WARREN, COLORED. "OLORED, NEW HOMES. $6.175. An all-brick home. Every modern i - et Convenient Jocation: Bass " tesmms. Call_Maln 36. CHEVY CHASE. Detached Brick, 4-Bedroom Home. $10,500. This all-brick detached home has 8 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, open fireplace, I pereh and every con- venience: garage. Lot has a frontage of over 50 fest, With beautiful shrub- bery and trees. Inspection by ap- Ppointment oniy. CALL N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC., 1418 Eye S .W. Natl. 5904 Phone Service Until 9 P.M. $10.050. 7 ROOMS —COLONIAL BRICK. Very attractive Golonial-styie brick home. containing 7 very large rooms, tiled bath with built-In_tub and shower, 4 bedrooms. with 2 entrances to a large sieeping porc beautiful clothes closet with plate-glass mi ror. bright kitchen. one-piece sink and en- trance from dining room and kitchen to breakfast porch 10 by 3 floors throughout, hot hot-water heater. laundry trays and lava- tory in cellar, concrele front porch with brick pillars and an iron railing. House is unusually Jarge. being 20 by 35 feet. and has gas and water plpes extended to second floor, making a very desirable arrangement for two families if desired. Southern expo sure and overlooking a pretty park. Col venient to schools, stores and transporta tion. This s one of the finest homes in the Norihwest section and will undoubtediy be sold very soon. For information call Poto- mac 1298-J. DOWNTOWN HOUSE—_REDUCED PRI Just off 16th st.. white nelghborhood: 3- story ‘brick, 9 rooms and bath: room 'for erage. Now vacant. Think of it—only 6,500, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 1407 New York Ave. Main 1166. Detached Stone Residence. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $26,000. An individually built, detached residence, located in one of the pret- tiest residentigl squares in Chevy Chase, D. C.. surrounded by homes of the highest type. The house is of stone construction \ving & very livable and practical ~floor plan including & beautiful, big living room with open fireplace, dining room, 'tiie iavatory, paniry and kitchen, Second floor has four mas. ter bedrooms with two finely ap- ointed tile baths while the upper loor has one additional fnished room and bat! ‘This home {s brand- new, Nu'fllptd ‘with oil heat and has a beautiful lot with two-car garage. Well worth seeing. EVENING Pflolfl; BERVICE UNTIL HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors. 1412 Eye St NW: Pr. 9503, PRICED TO SELL. . skl 248 10th st. s.e.—8 large rooms, COMPLETELY FURNISHED,} 41, bath, h.-w.h., clectrgic lights, Awaiting YOUR Inspection | jots of closet space, servant’s toi- At 4511 Elm -St,, ilt-in i Chicsy Chiake M. let, built-in ice.box and other ex- tras ; concrete front porch, built- Fully detached brick and stucco. § large e in garage. Easy terms. oty Cphatec wice porch thea batk | THOS, A. JAMESON co., with tub and shower, full 3 flooring T-inch ‘oak {hroughout, 8 closets on | ~908 N. ¥. AVE. MAIN 6826 2nd floor, ‘one cedar lined; large living room, open ‘fireplace; bronze screens throughout, inlaid linoleum in kitchen: entire lot sodded and landscaped. large shade trees side and rear; garage designed to match house: near churches, schools and shops, and bus street car 8tops nearby. $11,850. Small Cash—$87.50 Per Month. Drive out Wisconsin ave. to Leland st. (just beyond Bradley Lanej, turn east on Leland one block to 46th st., then nortli two blocks to property—or phone Wisconsin 2875, M. & R. B. WARREN, A WONDERFUL NEW HOME NOW OP FOR YOUR INSPECTION. 7 ROOMS AND EVERY LATEST FEATURI CONVENIENCE, 1736 IRVING ST. N.W. OPEN 11 AM. TO 7 P.M. NITY, OWNER LEAVING CITY, $9.250—WAS $10,500. SEMI-DETACHED ERICK HOME. 20 FT. w Contains 7 beautiful light rooms. TFirst floor, reception hall, large living room, at- tractive fires e, dining room. heated sun parlor or breakfast room, large kitchen, i- piece sink, paniry. built-in ice box. Three | g00d sized bedrooms. screened sleeping porch, {h.-w.h., gas. elec. light, concrete cellar. Very nztru? ¢ lighting fixtures throughout. Con- crete front porch, new awnings: front and back lawns with planting. Popular n.w. sec- tion; one block to cars and stores. Small cash payment. Phone E. W. BAILEY, Adams 4786, No_ugents. $10,750. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Less than & square west of Conn. ave. one of the city's most exclusive sections— ®ood brick house, over 20 fect in width and containing 11 rooms and 2 baths, steam heat and_electricity. This _much-sought-for location, eoup) with the sacrifice price, ought to move this property at once. Shown by Special Appointment. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, Inc., Realtors. 1433 K St. N.W. District 1016. MODEL EXHIBIT HOME, ALBEMARLE ST. Center-Hall Colonial Residence On Wooded Lot 100x212, This splendidly appointed home oonvepient _to_ Connecticut l'!" closer in than Chevy Chase. e rooms, three baths, first-floor lava- tory and two-car garage. Unusually ey, exclistve fexbires” Shat CHeE ive lures that chi 1o b Tl B, 8 one of the soundest values ‘1 be found among thf bet! class now avail- able. luded are oil burner, idaire, incinerator, and the 1t ouse is metal weather-stripy an [ L beautiful ~grounds, Tices (o I blooms, toaci Ly A and shrubbery, ide a setting of rare Eh- . X For " abpointment 30 H. L. RUST COMPANY, 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 8100. COLORED HOME SEEKERS. NEW HOMES. = $6,175. WASHINGTON'S FASTEST SELLING QIes ZAsaT KINGMAN PARK. [ Take H st. cars to 24th st. n.e.. 17 minutes to Treasury. Don't fail to visit this out- standing _new-home devel ent, where evel 'n _improvement has used n ese well arranged all-brick residences, having hardwood fioors, 3 large porches, full size cellars, large. lots, in' the neighborhood Where representative cilizens have already urchi during _the last few months near- ly 100 homes. e close-in-town commu- nity, surrounded by Government maintained f[rl area, having excellent iransportatic acilities and where lar rovements will A ety b Toapact welte oc “eall T oo, Bows Main for illustrated pamphlet. CHAS. D. SAGER, PRt 0 Attt TS $11,500. JUST WEST OF 14th ST. v(Ncn‘-'tl:m(":o]umbin Heights.) ‘ery attractive ‘nome witl S ) SRl I S B A e WM., H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc., Realtors—Established 1887. 1433 K St. N.W. District 1015, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $11,500. Detached—All Brick. BEAUTIFUL HOME OVERLOOKING . ROCK CREEK PARK. - Five Bedrooms. © $12,500. " NEAR UBBEX 16th ST, COLORED. s Bois 1 n 46th and 47 oty — fl“l. Easy ml-%fll- R Giack, _1331 O Bt N.W. Pr. OVERLOOKING é ix-room tapestry brick home, n I3 t, with Beautinu voodwork. e 4 3 ‘woodwork, _el; raf ed fline i dining room. 3 large bedrooms ffim‘}-m Jith vedestal lavatery, inclosed breakfast and sleeping ete front poreh, hot-water House heat, electric ts. fect ition. ' Locat ¢ of the {n Slest spota 1t Washiogion. Owaer ¢ very reasonable terms from & re- le_buyer, . OLD CHEVY CHASE TO CLOSE ESTATE. \An attractive home having colonial front h_with hanging vines. on large corner ‘The house contains 8 rooms, 2 baths, avatories, glassed sun porches, 3 maids rooms and bath. Built by a prominent architect for rsonal use—IT WILL APPEAL O THE CONSERVATIVE FAMILY THAT APPRECIATES SOUND CONSTRUCTION AND CAREFUL, CHARMING DESIGN, WILL BE SOLD AND THE PRICE 1S UNUSUALLY LOW. STONE & FAIRFAX, 1008 _Conn. A: M 5 Corner Brick Home, 4 BEDROOMS, $9,000. Owner s leaving the city perma- iy nently and has asked us to every effort t m of this desireble corne iocated near Soldiers' Home Park. room: bedrooms, tile bath, rege: In fact, all the ve riced corner-brick homes available n this section. 9 PM. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. Realtors. is comparatively new, containing 7 bedroom builtn provements. ' One_ of EVENING PHONE, SERVICE UNTIL 1412 Eye St. N.W. Pr. 9809, AN OUTSTANDING VALUE, NORTH CLEVELAND PARK. A 4-bedroom rexidence in this de- sirable * neighborhood _between Wis. Con! ves., where home values will aiways increase. A modern brick consiructed home with 8 large rooms. tile bath with shower, extra iavalory, lect hardwood floors, detached ga- ace: aiso an_artistic open freplace nd_ other home refinements. Price, $13,750—Convenient Terms. RIDE QUT_CONN. AVE _TO BUREAU OF STANDARDS. WRST 3 BLOCKS ON PIERCE MILL RD, Open for inspection, from WNER—BUILDER. REALTOR—( Main 36. 924 14th St. N.W. WANTED—TO_BUY HOUS! TMMEDIATELY, SIX TO NINE priced right; white n.w. section. Col. B¢ Pleasant or other: siate price, etc. dress Box 27-R. d WANTED, ON CAPITOL HILL BETWEEN D st. n.e. and East Capitol, six to ten reoms. 00 cash payment. Address Box 82-R. Star office. S 2+ AT ONGE, FOR CASH. SEVERAL HOUSES. stores and apartments, white or colored. We nlso desire to trade several small houses for lareg apt. sublect 1o one trust. EHOWALTER REALTY CO. His, Ad- 21 M. 4123 SUMMER CAMPS. 20x20- CAMP SITES NEAR BOAT SERVICE: 15 )l’i{tl D. C. MAIN 10492. 30% ___SHORE PROPERTY. Wooded _ Shore. J. M. Maupin, $15 15th st. Phone Main 7195, _ o B OWN A LOT IN NORTH BEACH PA “The Wooded Shore." Good fishing, boating and bathing; easy 1T GALL 3. M. MAUPIN Main 7195, ‘7 8IS 15tn St. NW. _ AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. T OWEN & SON. AUCTIO 3 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PovED REAL ESTATE KNOWN A8 1413 8 STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6120. folio 163 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and At the Teauest of the Darty ane secured thereby, the undersigned trustee on_MO! will sell In front of the premises, N- Bay e R WENTY-RINTH - DAY . OF APRIL. A.D. 1920, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the foilowing-described land and premises. situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, snd designated as and being lot numbered two (3) and part of lot three (3) in C. P. Patterson’s (agent for Catherine Pearson) subdivision of square two hundred and six (306), as per plat recorded in Liber R. W., folio 103, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- bia, described as follows: Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot two, (2) and running thence north one hun- dred (100) feet to an alley. thence west on said alley twenty-five (25) feet, thence south one hundred (100) feet to S street. and thence east on 8 street twenty-five (28) feet to the point of beginning: together with the improvements, _consisting of ~seven-room brick house on front of lot and a four-room brick_house on rear of lot. Terms of One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years. with interest at six per centum per , payable semi-annually, from day of ecured by deed of trust upon the prop- Id, or all cash. at the option of the ser, A depoglt of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etg., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and it of defaulting purchaser, after five days' vertisement of such resale in some news- s iblished in Washington, T WASHINGTON LOAN & TR apt-dtdsexhy AU Real Estate Ofe TS i QLGN ARrTioNEEne Easy nw. THI - AP KNOWN 2604 & JORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in No. 5772, fallo 481 et sea. o 4 land rds of the lnd"lufll omuzla the 1 e TeRiic e o - ront a 3 Premises, o ONDAY, THE INTH APRIL, AD. 1020, AT FOUR, PM, ihe followine-de nd and premise: I and_de: Tty tees the 83 and vision rms 3 of the purchase money o b pald In caah, bulatice 1 two Yo, payable semi-anbuslly. from ol le, sec r of cash, at +.% A asposit ‘ot 8 | radius of whick ‘At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY Avril 20, 1920 at 10 AM. Terms: Cash. iy may be A LOAN & CO. INC., Auets. iscretion of 4 at’the Ap10.12.18,17.19 ru;m DAYS. ADAM A, & BON, Auctiones! ICK AT Y RN SN, . o~ Household Furniture High-grade Player, also Upright Pianos, Men’s ‘New Clothing, A. C. Radio Set, Automobiles, s, NO. EET NW., WITH 10-CAR ‘ARAGE By virtiie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6154, 251 et sea., o the"land, Tecords ‘of the District of Co umbia, and at the reat the, party Secured ‘thereby, the ndersi trustee will offer for salé by public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, TWEN- Etc. OND _ DAY OF it, 1929, AT P PR iy i [OUR-THIRTY OCLOOK P the folloy 7 O ES St ng-described land and premises, situate Tncluding Bos o al the District of Colambla. 10 wl e g gy [y L s one-haif of lot 38 in rvation Terms of sale: The above properiy will be sold sublect to & prior deed of trust for $14.000 at 6 per cent, due April 9. 1031; balance cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 auired of purchaser at sale. All conveyanc. ing, recording and notarial fees st coat of purchzser. 'ms_to be complied with within_ thirty days {rom day of sale, other- wise trustee Teserves the right 16 resell property at risk and cost of defaulting Chaser, after five davs advertisemen {ueh resale in fome newspaper published i ashington. D. C. , THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY, | Trustee. By C. H, POPE. apll-ddds.exsu 7 Vice President. TH Machin Radio: 28 New Suits 0 Overcoats, for U. §. Marshal, By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY April 20, 1929 !:ml‘l;rt. 9a.m, Automobiles, 10 a.m. ete. OWEN_&_BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. STEE'S SALE OF_VALUABLE UNIM. TR OVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN ' AS LOT 802, ARE 2042, AND LOTS AND 81 A B BE ALBEMARLE AND AUDUBON STREETS By virtue of a certaln deed of teust duly 18, folio 51 et DERATAAT datoras of the Bistrict of Colut: at the request of the party secured Phercby. ‘the undersigned Hrumee wil seil at public guction. Sront of the premises. DAY #lg -SIXTH DAY OF a.:nn. A.D. 1929, CLOCK P. By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY April 20th apls.1d in AT POUR 10 AM. following-described land and It District of Columl and Soignated being part of & tract of land known as . Tolh 3 flel{flhrd l|h I’VO parcels as follow **Beginning for the same on the south line Albemarie stree! imety (90) feet wide, at & point four hundred an: nln?h-!hru and fourteen hun- dredths (493.14) feet east from the intersec- tion of the center line of Audubon Terrace as dedicated and shown on plat recorded in Liber No. 38. folio 28. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of C lumbia, with the south line of said be- marle street. said point of beginning ng also the mortheast corner of the land con- veyed to Willett by deed recorded in Liber No. 5689, folio 495, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and running thence east lhfi&'lfll south line of Albe. marle street one hundred and fourteen and lhll"fi-'llhl hundredths (114.33) feet to the northwest corner of the land conveyed io o Worch by deed recarded in Liber No. . folio 276, am: the aforesald land records. thence south Wnr the west line of :,h! élng em}vend ln‘:;{t'l':‘l ‘lfilo‘l’;!l}d |' lindred and seven o sou . west Comner dhereof, thence east ‘wlong the models and all prices South ‘Tine of the land conveyed to s loresaid® two hundred (200) feet to the Many late model southeast corner thereof. thence south two , Mundred and seventy hundredths (200.70) Gus Eichberg B s T PR T hn ke, ence west along the north line of sa 7 3 udubon Terrace three hundred and twenty- U. S. Gevernment. jur and seventy-four hundredths (324.74) feet to the southeast corner of the land con- veved to Buchanan by deed recorded in Liber No. 5216. folio 283. among the afore- said land records. thence north along the east line of the land conveyed to Buchanan aforesaid and continuing along the east of the land conveyed Willett afore: three hundred and twenty-eight and ninety- three hundredths (328.93) feet to the place of beginning. Parcel 2. Beginning for the same on the north line of Audubon Terrace (sixty (60) feet wide) at the southwest coi ner of the land conveyed to Rhodes by ed recorded in Liber No. 5351. folio 362. among the land records aforesald, and runnini thence north along the west line of the lane conveyed to Rhodes aforesald one hundred and ninety-five and twenty-six hundredths (195.26) feet to the northwest corner thereof, thence east along the north line of said col vevance fifty (5Q) feet. thence south paraliel with the wes ine of said_conveyante to the north line of Audubon Terrace, thence northwesterly along said north line of said Audubon Terrace, on the arc of & circle the is sixteen hundred and twenty-five (1625) feet to the piace of b ginning. Subject to the building restriction line as shown on plat recorded in Liber No. 38. folio 28. of the aforesaid surveyor's office records, and als@ as shown on plai recorded in_Liber No. 3 i of the aforesa: surveyor's office records. Subject to cove- nams of record. ‘Terms of sal One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash. balance in two equal Instailment payable in one and two years. with interest at 6 r centum per annum, payable semi-annual from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all at the option of the A de of 32.000 wili be re- le. All conveyaneing. it of purchaser. Terms ! sale to be complied with within thirty xlyl from day of sale, otherwise the trustee the right to resell the property. at and cost of defaulting purchase: di such resa Gus Eichberg, Auctioneer 60 Adtomobiles By Auction SATURDAY "April 20th 12 Neoon Including Cars of all makes, all GO T THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' _SALE THREE VALUABLE THREE.STORY ~BRICK ~DWELLINGS. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1302. 1304 AND 1306 HALF STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly in Liber No. 8548, folio 99 et seq d records of the District of Co- d at the request of the party se. reby, the undersigned trustees w sell at publi uction, in front of the prem. ises, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. O CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lots 45, 46 and 47 in Willlams' subdivision of original lot 9 in seuare 703, as per plat re- Corded in the office of the surveyor for the District cf_Columd in Liber 51, folio 140, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,700,00, further particulars of which will bs’ annotnced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A depgsit of §: 00 required. Con- veyanein recording, at purchaser” cost. 'ms to be complied with within thirty deys. otherwise deposic forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion. of the trustees. FPRANK L. SIMON. SIDNEY SOLOMON, 4p5.8.10,12.15,16 7 Trustees. THE ABOVE BALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL_ MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND BAYOF APRIL 193, SBAME HOUR AND " BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. ap18.17.19,22 o THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICI DWELLINGS FACING "MARION_PARK. BEING PREMISES 508. 510. 512, 51 518 AND 518 E STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5974, folio 88 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia; and at the request of the pariy secured thereby. the undersigned trusiees will seil at public_auction. in front of the prrilces, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH AY OF APRIL. AD. 1929." AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the foilowing-described Iand and premises. situate in the city of Wash- ington, Distric of Columbia, and designated as and being lots 12 to 17. both inclusive, in ‘Danenhowers subdivision of part of square 845. as per plat recorded in Liber 13, | folio 129, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. The properties’ will first be offered as an en- tirety; afterwards they will be offered sep rately, as the trustees deem proper. Terms, of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years. with interést at 6 per centum per ayable semi-annually, from day of e, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 on each parcel will be required at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser, Terms of sale to be complied With_within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting ‘purchaser, after five days' ad: vertisement of such'resale in some news- paper published in_ Washington. D. C. LLOYD R resery SER e {n 'some newspaper Dublished in Washingto B.C “Taxes are to be adiusied by calcul of settiement. HoBeid "¢ YAMERICAN BECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. By CORCORAN THOM. President. Py Trustee. . H. SHILLINGTON, 2 N Geretary. ap16-aads.esds S, J. OWEN & SON, AUCIIONEERS. 1431 Ese Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Business Property Known as Premises 1220 and 1222 14th By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 5825, folio 42¢ et §eq of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premise on MONDAY, THE TWENTY SECOND DA QF,APRIL, A.D. 1929, AT FOUR O LOCK P.M. the following-described land and remises, situate in the District of Co- fumbia, and designated as and being part of lot 93 in Thom: B. Bryan and othes Subdlvision of part of sauare 213, a5 per Dlat, recorded in Liber R. L. H., folio 380, 1 the records of the oflicé of tiie surves for the District of Columbia, described follows: Beginning for the 'same at the corner_ of sald lot and running Thence west 44 feet, thence north § fee thence west 11 feet, thence south 30.42 fee! thence east 55 feet to Fourteenth street. and thente north on sald street 35.43 feet the lace of beginning. Also part of lot 68 in tchfield and Augherton’s subdivision of patt of said square 312, as per plat recorded in Liver H. D. C., folio 211, of the-aforesaid suryeyor's office records, described In Ccordance with & survey made July 13, 1926, a8 follows: Beginning for the game on the ‘west line of urteenth street 21.14 feet south of the northeast corner of sald said point Delng aiso in the center of the Wall dividing premises 1222 and 1224 14th . n.w.. and running thence south on said west lie of Fourteenth street 5:19 feet to the southesst corner of said lot 63, thence west with the south line of said lot 68 #4 fect, thence north with a line of gaid lot and s continuation thereof 5.025 thence casterly and passing through genter of said division line 44 feet, more of Dottt o nning. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $15,000.00, due June 31, 1931, with inferest at 'six per cent. payal N annually; the purchase price above ga trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 1,000 required. veyancing, recording, etc. at Dpurchaser’s cost, Terms to be complled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resoid at the discretion of the trustees. 'H _H. BANGS. RA A 3 J. CURTIS WALKER. _ap13d&ds.exSu Trustees, ADAM A. WESCHLER & 7 TRUSTEES' SALE OF A 34 %nfigxénmu. o™ 1350 EMEROON By virtue of THEAR deed of trust. re corded 4% Liber No, 7&; ap3, E__ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED MONDAY, DAY _OF AP 1929, SAME HOUR AND CE: 5y ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. p15,17,10,22 THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. PREMISES 1833 14th STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 3067, folio 14 ef seq., of the land records of the District of Colum= b and at the request of the party secured S e et & , i e » ublic_uction, o) he prem INESDAY, THE TH DAY OF APRIL AD. itas, AT FIVE OCLOCK iges, the following-described land and prem- ‘situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot 32 in H. A. Wil- lar subdivision of lots in square 238, as per plat recorded in Liber H. D. C., folio 38, of lge records of the office of the surveyor for_the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 r centum per annum, payable semi-annu: from day.of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the ?mg« erty sold, or all cash l? the ggflon of the chase A deposit of $500.00 will be re- ailfed at" time of saje All conveapcing; Tecording, etc.. at cos aser. of sal ‘o be plied with within thirty days sale, other reserves the right to resell the property at N gt iedniont. off such Tesie after five days' adve nt o Tefuest | in some newspaper published in Washington, ! ale at public auc- . C. ‘WM. J. FLATHER, FT DAY OF ap12-4&4s.exSu ‘Surviving Trustee. . all that par- THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, "R i tmg‘l;?n' el 1081 EYE ST. N.W. subdivision -0 Al . TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE th n::rv:'n?!:or :: a'g% STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH DOU- bia in Liber 15, 3 ollo 53 tose %mgs o Sitvate Mo B virtiie of a deed of trust recorded i Liber No, . 10, i £ co]:m‘{:l:* i of sale: ORE-(hird of the purchase 4055 (e Dighrict of Chloimoia, Mo sha T T oL ' e premises, on. MONDAY. - DAY OF T ¥ P.M. lot num® -nine hfim‘m le: ‘be. pald i cash and the balance "day of ith numbered E square evor for n&"m"igr‘u‘c“ :%:’n' ‘ber % 2 at folle 35; o lon, covenants of E balance ot etout o b it ann payal ot n th g G S R S M. lot ‘ms: One-halt of the De peid 1n cash, balance i 11:‘1 will be rea: it time of sale. Al mplied with within thi 4p17.18.19,20.22 i e S By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly bia, and at the request of the party secured oliowing.descrived lan in the subdivision of lots tworth, as per plat recorded in the ofice Terms: Bold subject to a prior of will be @nnounced at time of sale: veyaneing, Terms to be 'complied with withi the grwny may be advertised and resold PH_K KRO! Trustsos. Avenue Southeast, at auction. T Y CLOGK. satata 845 This s & aery desira the al’l“l Traction chase mons i iveyancing, recording, etc., at M%M J'l’l‘l be THOS. J. O NEERS, 60T Bre Shrecs Norduwest. IOWN STREET NORTHWES recorded in Liber No. 8274, folio 139 et seq., the undersigned trustees will sell District of in square the subdivision of rt the surn thi 3 lU“ lmer a,lt of e_District of Columbis, trust for $6,000, also hd“ldl chase price above to be cost. at the discretion of the trustees. suthority vested in 3 3 y vested in us we will sell 3 grade, and near yea cost’_of purc] sle s from v mwu OF VALUABLE BRICK 1356 RANDOLPH T, of the land records of the District of Colum: uction, in front of the premises, mfirfilfl-au AY O] Todo, AT PIVE. PHIRTY s and being lot in of a tract nd known a: adsworth_or ¢ » - in Liber 4 at Tolio 31 Subject to cove 2hout $2,200.00, further cash. A deposit recording, ec. 3 thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and RONMAN, . K. NMAN, AUCTIONEERS, N.W. 2p17,19,32,24.26 THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, 1431 EYE TRU! SALE OF EAST. By virtue fl a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5789, folio 112 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in_front of the 'mises, on N HE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AD. 1929, AT THREE-THIRTY P. the following-described land VALUABLE CORNER DWELLING, KNOWN P STREET NORTH- 929. AT POUR-THIRTY | THE TWENTY-SECOND | ‘wise the trustee | ituate in the District of and designated as and being lot subdivision of lots in s per recorded in the office yor for the District of Columbia, folio 96. Terms: 8old subject to prior deeds of trust aggregating about $13.200.00, further par- tculars of which will be announced at time of sale. the purchase price above said trusts 1o be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 quired. _Conveyancing, recording. eic. purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied wWith within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be a and resold at the discretion of the NATHAN DUVALL. . .. RICHARD E. HARRIS, 3.15.17,10.22 Trustees. J. OWEN & SON; AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- figog{lgmcx l:‘PoAléTMBNT. KNOWN ISES OLUMEIA ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly ecorded December 21, 1927, &s instrument 0. 157, of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the pariy secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil at public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY THE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRIL, AD. 192, AT FIVE OCLOCK P:M., the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot THOS. | 85 in Emile Berliner's subdivision of lots in block 39, “North Grounds of Columbia Uni. versity.” as per piat recorded in Liber 7 folio 97, of Lhe records of the office of th surveyor of the District of Columbia: sub- ject to building line restriction. Block 39 now known as square 2570. Terms: Sold-subject to a prior deed of trust for $60.000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid cash. A deposit of $1,000.00 required. Convesancing. recording. efc.. ‘at purchas- er'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 trustees. CLARENCE & WEIDEMANY. ap19.22.24.26.29.30 Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK. CEMENT FRONT BUILDING. STORE AND HALL, NO. 463-465 K STREET 8.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 5986, folio 83. et seq of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of ihe party secured {hereby. the undersigned trustess will offer for sale by public suction, in front,of the premises. on THURSDAY,' THE TWENTY- FIFTH DAY OF APRIL. 1929, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Co- lumbia, to wit: Pert of original lot 2 in square’ 499, described as follows: Beginning for the same on street_at the sout! west corner of sald lot and runping themce north 82 feet, thence east 25 feet, thence south 15 feet, thence east 8 feet. thence south 67 feet fo the line of said K" streel |20d thence west aion the Line of said “K street 33 feet to the place of beginning Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase- money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal instaliments. represented by the prom- IsSory notes of the purchaser, payabie in ol and two years. with interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi- annualiy, secured by deed 'of trust upon property sold, or all cash. at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $500 required of pu chaser at sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of 'purchaser. Terms, to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees resarve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. RICHARD A. FORD. CHARLES W. ap15-eod&ds.exSu A O R AR R, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SONS, Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of GROCERIES . Modern Meat Market and Grocesy Fixtures; also Valuable Lease By Auction At No. 2750 Good Hope Road S.E (Good Hope, D. C.) TUESDAY, April 23, 1929—10 A.M. New Fresh Stock Groceries. “Huss. mann" Refrigerating Case, National Register, Computing Seales, Floor and Wall Display Cases. Tes Box, Desk, Shelv- Ing, slei sl Lease of Premises. ‘erms: Cash. In re Samue] nulln:‘ Bankruot, No. 2128, DAVID L. BLANKEN. Trus| ap10.30.33 J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF PREMISES, SITUATE 2825 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTE- By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 6043, at folio 53, of the land records of the District of 'Columbis, we shall cell, in _front of the ‘premises on TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MARCH, 'AD. 1020, AT FIVE P.M., lot numbered thirty-eight Barr and Sanner’s subdivision of lots in block numbered thirty-three (33) ‘“‘Colum- bia Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber County 9. at folio " 120. Terms 'of sale: Property sold subject to a prior deed of trust of 81 full particu- lars of which will be stated at time of sale, balance cash. t of $500 required at time of sale. the purchaser. allows thirty days from date of sle to complete the purchase. Further particulars st time o WILLIAM A fe28-dads,exSudmhd Trustees. 2 THE PURCHASER HAVING PAILED compiy with terms of sale ohe Sbove de- scribed propert re: APRIL TWENTY THIRD, 1020, AT SAME HOUR AND PLACE., and under same con- ditiona, " except that the deposit required shall be $1,000 and purchase to be completed in 15 . n 15 da¥. oy ORDER OF TRUSTEES. ap17,1 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. ’ SALE OF VALUABLE 5 T SR 0L AR S By Airtue of & ceriain deed of trust res corded in Liber No. 5579, folio 83 et sea., of the land ‘records of the District of Columbla, and at the reguest of the party or:g ot Toe y E?‘:"n“eu:fi?‘::l Heont. P § ”n‘\n‘;gnfamlflrfi:ai;h§na' Pa o it Lot 184 in Edward J. Stell- e vecorded n Baok Tolia 1L siirveyor of ihe district ' (38 in ent of wl on or abou lnl’{’ . (Seal, CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. BRIDE AND ALEX. H. Jdr.. Attorneys. T oot Hoidine s Dlsirlr Gount—1n re condemnation of land for the opening Binierworth bines. Brandswine and Chesapeake streets nmmmfi in the District of Columbi —District Court No. 158.—Notice and order ublication.—Notice is hereby given, that he Commissioners of the District of Go- lumba (pursuant to @ certain provision of the act of Congress, approved March 4, 1913, entitled, “An act making appropriations for the expenses of the government of the Dis- trict of Columbia, for the al year end- ing June’ thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and for other purposes,” whereby they are authorized to open, extend or widen any street. avenue, road of highway to conform with the plan of the permanent ggstem of highwass in that portion of the District of Columbia outside of the Cities of Washington and Georgetown adopted un- 853 vs "Sacnacq By the weis of Gongtess , led by the acts of Congress approved June 18, 1898, May 28, 19326, respectively. condemnation under provisions of subchapter one of chapter een of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia), have filed a petition in this court praying the condemnation of the land nec- essary for the opening of Butterworth pla Brandywine and Chesapeake. streets north- west, in the District of Columbis, as shown on a map or piat filed with the sald peti- tion, as part thereof, and praying also that this' court empanel's jury in accordarce with the law provided for in such cases 10 assess the damages each owner of land 1o be taken may sustain by reason of the said opening of itterworth place, Brandywine and Chesaneake sireets nortiiwest, in tne District of Columbia. and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purposes thereof, and to assess the benefits Tesulting therefrom, plus all or any part of the costs and expenises of said proceedings. upon any lands which the jury may find wil be beneflt- ed. ns provided for in and by the af act of Congress. Approved May 8. 1926, it by the court this 5th day of April, 1939, o dered, that all persons having any intere in th roceedings be and they are hereby warned and commanded to r in_this Court on or before ihe 14th day of M 1929, at ten o'clock am.. and continue in attene ce until the court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award of damages and assessment of benefits of the jury to be empaneled and sworn herein, and it s further ordered that & copy of this notice and order be published twice & week for two successive weeks in The Washington Evening Star, the Washin ton Post and the Washington Herald. new: papers published in the said District. cor encing at least twenty days before the id 14th day of May. 1920. It is further rdered that a copy of this notice and order be served by the United States al, or his deputies, upon each of the owners of fee of the land to be condemned herein s may be found by the id marshal, or his deputies, within the District of Columb and upon ts and same. befor 2l true copy. NINGHAM, Clerk. NER. Asst. Clerk SAMUEL M. BOYD, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia—United States of Amer- ica, 1o the use of Robert Anderson, 226 1st st.'n.w.. plaintiff. vs. Granville H. Shartas 534 Southern Buliding. and American Sure Company of New York. 124 Southern Buiid- ing, defendants,—At Law No. 76499 —Notice to creditors—Pursvant to the requirement t of Congress approved August 13, id_the act approved February 24, . amendatory thereof, notice is hereby siven o ail creditors, if any, of the above- named defendani. Granvilie H. tzer, under contract entered into April 21, 1928, beiween the United States of America and said Granville H. 8h for the furnisii; by him of all labor and materials and the performance by him of all work required for the third p.eliminary excavation for the Department of Commerce Building, Wash- ington. District of Columbi ment whereof was made with said Granvi H. Shartzer by the United States of Amer- ica under date of September 15. 1928 that the above-entitied action has been instituted upon the bond of the said contractor and against the latter as principal and against the other defendant as surety thereon: anc that any creditor may file his or its claim in this action, and be made party herein as provided: a copy of shed daily for three successive weeks in The Evening Star and once a week for three successive weeks i the Washington Law Reporter. beginning in each with the week of April 8, 1929, this 6th day of April, 1929. WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice (Seal) A tue copr: E 3 NING . Clerk. ALF. G. BUHRMAN. o PEELLE. OGILBY & LESH. Attorness. Notice i hereby given that the undere signed. - Grayson Meb. Matphy. Ol A Glazebrook, r.: P. ‘Erikine Wood, Edward | O. McDonnell. John G. Pefinypacker, James D. Sawyer, William P. T. Preston. Frederick Osborn. George Cole ‘Scott and Alfonso P. Villa, having formed a limited partnership pursiant 1o the laws of the State of New York, and desiring to do business in the District of Columbia as a limited partner. ship. have this day filed a certificate of limited ‘partnership in the office of the | clerk of the Supreme Court of the District | of Columbia: “that the firm name of said partnership is G._M.-P. Murphy & Company; hat _the business to be transacted by sai tnership is buying or otherwise acquir- selling or otherwise disposing of i any manner or deal, whether on behalf of the co-partnership or for others. stocks, bonds or other securities and property, transacting & general securities and broker- age business such s 1s ordinarily congucted by New York stock exchange firm: d underwriting or subscribing for or ing to procure underwritings or ubscrip. tions for stocks, bonds or other securities aud/or otherwise financing or assisting to procure the financing of corporate or other enterprises: that_the said Grayson M.-P. Murphy, Otis A. Glazebrook, jr.; Edward O. I, P Erskine Wood: John G. Penny: . Sawyer and William P. T. Preston_are general ers; that the said Frederick Osborn, Cole Scott and Aifonso P. Villa azy special partners; the said special ners have con | as_capital to the common stock of partnersnip. the foljowing amounts nemely: Frederick Osborn, $187, Cpie Bott. 1300000, and Alforiso P. Viila, | §335.000, and ha: ‘made additional con< | tributions of capital to said_common stock, | consisting in each case of securities and of o et properts having the actual and agreed Cale oAt s and Aljonso P Vilias eric yrn., $112.500, an i Im.m; and’ that the term for Wwhich the fald parinership s to exist commenced on .+ Thaunry 1o 1033, and 1 fo end at the cicse of "Business on December 3. 1831. Dated ! this 27th day_of March, 1929, b > MURP) GRAYSON M.-P, | BROOK. N e v HAROLD W, RISSELL and A. HENRY s ‘WALTER, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict _of Columbt Deutsch-Asiatieche ‘Bank, plaintiff, vs. Ed. nits & e Ltd. defendant—At Law. No. 15097.—The object of this suit is to recover the sum of $74.120 (representing_$54.500 which defend- ant received d agreed to hold at plain- tif's disposal, and interest thereon at the azreed rate of 4 per cent par annum, f ‘November 1. 1917. to November 1. 1 | together with legal Interest on said $74, from November 1. 1926, and to ve judi ment of condemnation of certain property of the defendant levied on under an sttach ment issued in this suit to satisfy plaintifl's claim, It is. therefore. this lita day of April. 1929, ordered that the defend- ant appear in_this court on or before the Hoidas e ey of The Rrst puBll: ays. r y_of e - catlon of this order. to defend this suit and show cause why said condemration should not be had: otherwise the suit will De proceeded with as in case of default. By the court: WENDELL P. STAPFORD. tice, (Seal.) A true copy. E. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. HULL." Asst. Clerk. ap! Terrapin Ban Has Ended. 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