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AUCTIONS SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. 20 Acres—7th St. Pike. Six miles from District line. ' Unusually attractive nine-room house, bath and show- er, nicely landscaped: , well drained ground. ~ Excellent residence with future subdivision possibilities. Reasonably priced. CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor_and Builder, 924 _14th St N.W. al Convenient to the new Eastern High Bchool. A modern colonial tapestry brick dwelling containing six rooms and tiie bath, hot-water heat, electric lights. double rear nes, extra large back vard to a paved This house is practically new and is offered at an exceptionally low price. Very easy terms can be JOHN F. D()N()HOY & SONS; 314 Penna. Ave. S. COLORED BARGAINS. $9.500. Beautitul colontal brick home just off 13th at. 10 . 2 tile baths, h.-w.h. Sléc.? Cxcellent Condition; rear porche gellar; large, yard 20-1t. paved alley. Truly a wonderful home, to be had on rea- sonable cash and easy monthly payments. Ideal 6-room and tile bath home: excel- fent condition throughout; just off 11th st. n.w ° Inst. h.-w. heater: all large rooms and excellent celiar. Small cash and easy monthly payments. * Owner must sell. Call at o ce. EARLE WEST MANSON, Fr_0373. 1103 _Vt. Ave. _Eve. Clev. 5054. ABBE [N, Practically new: 6 rooms and bath, large front porch. Ggéflufiedbf:itlanéniflllw sale. 1410 H St. N.W. _Dist. 7819; Eves.. Ga. 2081 WESLEY HEIGHTS. Naval Officer Ordered to Sea. Will sell detached house, six lars seception hall, pantry; throughout. ~Cedar closets. attic. Metal Two-car garage. Beautiful old shade tres Lowest Lot 60x140. situated on hilltop. priced house in this section of Wesley Heights, Inquire of owner Saturday and al day Sunday. 3017 44th_Place N.W. 15¢ OPEN SUNDAY. 4500 17th ST. N.W. Will sacrifice my beautiful ‘corner resi- dence if sold at once. 8 large rooms, 3 baths, oil burner, screens, metal stripped. awnings, Kelvinator, gdouble built-in garage: Tot 50x120: spacious fawn. shrubbery. This is'a home that will appeal to the person of refinement 4427 3rd ST. N.W. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE. BIG 20-FT. NEW HOME, 6 ROOM 3 PORCHES. GARAGE—$9,250. New, colonial, tapestry brick home, 20 ft. wide by 22 ft. deep, with mai sard roof and covered concrete front orch, on a_ beautifully landscaped ot with gabled-roof garage. Con- ‘venient to schools, stores and trans- portation facilities, on a high_elevi tion, near Grant Circle and close to Soldiers' Home. Reception hall with spacious coat closet and mirror door, large living room, attractive dining room, bright kitchen, fully equipped. concrete cellar with laundry trays and toilet. 3 large bedrooms with master bedroom across entire front of house, commodious wardrobe closets, black and white tile bath with built-in tub and shower, 2 cov- ered screened porches. Hardwood floors, natural trim, paneled wall paper designs, artistic electric fix- tures, screens, hot-water heat, auto- matic hot-water heater, all modern conveniences. A _20-ft. house for the price of an 18-ft. house: only $9,250, with terms arranged to suit. CAFRITZ, 14th & K. DIST. 9080. DETACHED BRICK, 2610 4th ST. N.E, 6 rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat,. open fireplace; attractive design; a fully detached brick home for the price of a row house; for sale by the builders. WOODWARD & VIETH, 2002 R. I. Ave. N.E. North 730. BARGAIN NEAR CAPITOL. I will sell 8-room brick house, facing beautiful park, for 36,950, on small down nd’ easy terms: h-wh. ele ge space. Mr. BE! Ny JA\IE\O\' BUILT HOMES. READY FOR INSPECTION. 415 to 445 Jefferson St. N.W. 1517 to 1535 Isherwood St. N.E. 914 and 925 Quincy St. N.W. 6, 7 and 8 large rooms, tile bath, built-in tub and shower, h.-w.h., electric lights. Lots of closet room, wash trays and servants’ toilet, automatic water heater, hardwood floors and trim. Frigidaire with each house. Deep lot; garage ; double rear porches and large cement front porch. Paved street and alley. Easy terms. THOS. A. JAMESON CO., 906 New York Ave. Nat’l 5526. PRICE JUST REDUCED. CORNER BRICK HOUSE. Owner will sell beautiful cor- ner house at $12,500 which recently cost $15,500—f0r quick sale—7 rooms, 2 baths, sleeping porch, screens, metal weather- stripped, center-hall plan, 4 bed- rooms, newly papered. Open evenings and Sundays. 4849 Kansas Ave. Three Blocks From CHEVY CHASE CIRCLE. In a Most Exclusive Section. 7 Block Off Conn. Ave. Lot 90x150 Ft. House of central-hall plan; liv- ing room, open fireplace, music room, large dining room, kitch- en, butler’s pantry, outside pan- try, lavatory and cloak closet on first floor. Five bedrooms, two baths on second floor. Maid’s room with bath. Oil burner. Metal weather strip- ping. Screens. Front, side and rear porches. Garage. Beauti- ful grounds. This $35,000 home can be bought for less than $30,000 if purchased from owner. PHONE WISCONSIN 3614. 15* 2705 HAMLIN ST. N.E. Detached, 6-room frame, bath, | rea large porch; hardwood floors; garage; lot 50x125; fine location and very desirable. Price, $8,500.00. Easy Terms. 3025 CAMBRIDGE PL. N.W. Row brick, 6 rooms, -bath, 2- car garage; good condmon. Only 10 minutes from down- tOWn, near Wisconsin avenue and Q st. First-class neighbor- hood. $7,950.00. 4 Your Terms. 3826 BEECHER ST. N.W. Row brick, 6 rooms, bath, nice rches, built-in garage; a ome and convenient location. $11,000.00. Terms Reasonable. CHEVY CHASE GARDENS, Sales Dept., Owner. Phone Wisconsin 4129, Evening North 7239, o SALE_HOUSES. ' SOUTHWEST BARGAIN. 3250 cash and $40 month will buy this attractive :!n brick h taining 7 Tooms and bi ome con- A1l tn splendid gondition and ready for occupancy. for_inspection. Phone ‘I BENSON THOMAS CO., ‘Thomas Circle. __Phone North 1010, VALUE EXTRAORDINARY Only $7,950 1233 Owen Place N.E. (North of Florida Avenue Between Montello and Trinidad Avenues) Yes, there’s a garage Open for inspection THRIFT BUILDING CO. National 0717 OR ANY BROKER SALE OR RENT HOUSES. MODERN BUNGALOW WITH GARAGE. $5.500. Have Mt. Rainier Realtors chow you 3417 Harris ON BALTTMORE_ BOULEVARD, 7 MILES from D. C. line. Six-room and bath, 1-story colonial Touse. several hundred feet off pike, in midst of 20 acres. Would make tri cuzv‘evlu house or residence. Call B DETACHED. ON LARGE LOT: 7 ROOMS. tile bath, stone fireplace, double stairway. double garage, hot-water heat. storage hot water tank. full-length screens, casement windows. Low_price. Georgia_3864-W. BY OWNER. VALUABLE CORNER. 3665 13th St. N. \\. 6 rooms, bath, h.-w.h., elec., gas. back Jard. | Rent, $55 month.” Apply 63 3 . n.w. WANTED—TO BUY HOUSES. DETACHED OR SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE within city limits, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, ga- rage. Give lowest cash price. Address Box 81-S. Star_office. OOM HOME SOUTH OF HARVARD BT. and west of 9th; must be a bargain. Ad- dress Box !?’-S. Star office. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. "THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SALE OF VALUABLE DE- FRAME RESIDENCE, * CON. TEN 'ROOMS _AND _TWO BA’ KNOWN AS "PREMISES 1208 CRITTENDEN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, dily recorded in Liber No. 6258. folio 357 et seq., B e Tand records of the DIstTiet of Gohm: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil st public auction. In front of the premis DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY O] SEPTEMBER " A D: 1589, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- tuate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and deing_lot 33 in the' sub- division by B, Prancis Saul and others of lots in square 2920 in the subdivision known as “Saul's Addition to the City of Wash- ington,” as per plat recorded in Liber Coun- ty 24, folio 32, of the records of the offic of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. subject to covenants of record. 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 interest at six per centum per nnum, payable semi-annually from day of ale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1,000.00 will ‘be required at time of sale. All convevancing, ding, etc.. &t cost of purchaser. Term: le to be complied with within 30 dayi from day of sale. otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the zisk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some ‘newspaper published in Washington. LA agwe se8-d&ds.exSu Trustee THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. METMIORS SAIE, OF, 2K BY Virtie ‘o1 A decize. of the 8 £, OF, 8 decree ot the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holdi: Plobn!e Court, in administration, No. 36056, 1l at public auction, in front of the MONDAY, [E SIXTEENTH 1938, AT FIVE- FIFTEEN T, the Monowing- described 1and 4nd preimises, Biunts 1. the District of Columbia and being lot 840 in sauare 465, Terms of sale: Sold subject to an exist- ing, encumbrance of ‘approximately 206 l?rther particulars to be mnouneedy le, the purchase prite above s: d en cumbrance to be paid in.cash. $300 deposit required upon -tcenllnu of bid. All con- veyancing, notary, d_recording at purchaser’s cost. le ises. ind cost of defaulting purchaser, after fi i S IR o LLOYD R. TURNER, CHARLES T. CLAYTON. ~ Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. sed-d&ds.exSu THOS. J.. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1i31 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY. DWELLING 4113 GARRISON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6029, folio 239 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH OF SEPTEMBER. A, 1929 AT DAY .D. THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the foi- lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered five (5) and the west 10 feet front on Garrison street. by tht full depth thereof. of lot numbered four (4) in square numbered seventeen hundred and thirty-nine (1739) in th 1! |t Company’s subdivision of of land called “Priendsh! p, as per it recorded in the office of the surveyor for Lhe Dlll’!ol’l‘ez of Columbia in Liber County 24 at B ‘Terms: Sold subject to a priol f leed of trust for $5,500.00, further particulars of e, B promiced & Joe aid in c~sh. A deposit of $300.00 required. recording, etc.. at purchaser’s cost. to be complied with within thiris (80) days, otherwise deposit Xol’!nlud and the nroperty may be advertised and re- sold at the dlll:reflnn of the trustees. ROSENBERG. JedhoE W, HOGUELY. __5€5.7.9.11,13.14 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 EYE ST. nveysncin USTEES' LE _OF _THREE - STORY BRICK Asnnmu'r SITUA mflonflgfi M STREETS NORTHWEST (FULLY RENTED). By virtue of & certain deed of trus July 26, 1929, being instrument No. corded July 28, 1929, among the land records of the "District ot Columbia, and request of arty secured hereby. e erra ‘trustece will il at Bupile, ane tion in tront of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY, OF SEPTELS i+ EER, AD. 1028, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P e tollowing-deséribed. land_and. premises ituate 11 District of Columbia, ane rt of lot lettered ubdivision of 1ot square per plat recorded in I.h! Since"oF *tne” surveyer o 19%, the District of Golumbla in Liber B. at follo i64; and more ™ descrived In sald ' desd. ot " by metes and bounds and .lnnown for 34 uare ‘erms: Sold subject to two Prior deeds of trust for approximately $6.200. further a:,l‘ilcuhn of which will ‘announced lt the Burchase rice above sald trusts to be paid in cash. C ( Teauired, Conveyancing. récor the purchaser’s 5 %o, be comn Wit within ffteen days: otherwise c forfelted and the property may be tised and” resold at m iscretion of the se11,14,17.20.23 ROE r'"“1'1':-um'm ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. 'mvs'flAn SALE” OF vu. REAL NO. 4707 Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- story and Basement Brick Apartment Known as the Premier, Being Premises 718 18th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. §091. folio 110 et sea. of the land records ‘of the District of Co- lumbla, ‘asa at e Teauest of th nru secured therebs 32 i Tseh b pudlie a premises. on and. designated Joseph B. Colburn’ oneEh 21, S per plat recorded of the surveyor for the District lots omes i, Liber 83t foltg 83, 5&"1 5 ‘Terms of ‘sale: One:third of - chase moncy $0.pe bAld ih cht: balence 1 two equal installments, "in ‘one an two years, with interes lt 8 per centum per Dazable semi-annually. from °n':' L !S“‘m‘uflr.dflf I“ Cuh u foberty ‘sold: g ? s goien o venm;lnl. he purchaser. e P A e ot seter il cc recording. etc.. at cost of &m aser. EE%Rets Be complied aith within 30, daye from day of sale. otherwise the t serve the right to resell .he risk nud cost of defaulting aser, afte fve dave advertisement of such re some newspaper publmnd mn D. C. 5. fl.el!ll&.!efinmm ¥ xs ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Alu:uonoeu. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF “VALUABLE TW STORY PRAME, DETA XNO.T’? INUT virtue of umfn deed of trust d A m2h %, 1626, and recorded April 17, 1b theland Teords of the District ot Co’ bl at t request of the party Mm% thcreby. “the ‘undersiened trustecs will offer for sale by public auction, in front oh. WEDNESDAY, gituate in the District of Columbia. to wit: Lot 16 in square 2967 in the subdivision made by -John Wischhusen, as per plat re- tdcd in the oMce of the survevor for the | District of Columbia in Liber “County 64 at_folio 7 1o covenants of record. ‘Terms of sale: The above property will be sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for 57,000, at 6%, due April 9. balance cash. A deposit of $300 required of pur- chaser ‘at time of sale. All conveyancing, Tecording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale. other- Yise Tne tnustees Tesarve the Tikt to resell the property at the risk and cost of the d faulting purchaser, after five daya' ad tisement of such resale in some new: published in the city of Washington, ROYAL BAR UGENE H. u.Acm.tn E 21 25 WEN & BON AUCTIONEERE; T4s0E5¢ Strect Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DETA ED DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREM 3216 OLIVER 'STREET NORTHWEST, CHEVY CHASE, D. By virtue of & certain and of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 8763, follo 156 et se of the land records of District of Co- lumbis snd at the juest of the party secured thefeb: the undersigned trustees will_sell at =u§lxn suction_ in front of the PISIISSY pRY OF SEPTEME! 1929, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM . !hfi lol]o'lnt-d seribed land and premices, situate in the District of Columbia, ai ated as and e oG Cahlare 2023 in Filton. R. Go don’s subdivision called “Chevy Chase Grove. as per plat recorded in fhe office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 42 ll'.l folio ‘I’l' eclutorbuuflln line r striction and covenants of Tecore ‘Terms: Sold subject to a prior_deed of trust for about $600, further particulars of which will be announced time of sal the purchace price above id_trust to be paid in cash A d!roflfl of $300 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchacer's cost. ~ Terms to be cnmpw-fl with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Broperty may ?’;5""{{3{{5‘ and resold at the discretion of the es. CARL _C. CRAMPTON, ROY L. NIUHA'JS‘R. 5010.12.14.16.18,19 THOS. J. OWEN & BON. Aucnomu. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE. WGI m"BRlCK DWELLING. CONVERTED _I! APARTMENTS tvmm ISHED), By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6125, follo 335 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia, and at the request of the party secured lher!b':‘.l mgcl‘l‘::"l;“?:gnt“fl“l"&:: will sell at public IAI L . ©. 2K m Chlflc! H. vision of square 313, as per plat recorded in the office of the lurvegr for the D\ltflct of_Columbia in Liber at folio 1. ‘Terms 0( sal Oned.hlrfl o! the p\lrchlle money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest 82 r _centum per num, payable semi-annually, from day of le, secured by deed of tnllt upon the pre ty sold, or ill cash, at the option of purchaser. of $500 will be re quired at tlme ;rollle All conveyancin recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Term: of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the t: reserve the right to resell the praperty at the risk snd cnlt of defaulting purchaser. after five day: ndurtlumtn! of such resal {n lflgl!chl'lfllflfl published ‘ashin $€10.12.14.16.18.20 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, THREE BATHS AND B RAGE. K‘NOWN AS_3915 LIVINGSTO! STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of corded in Liber No. b'l”. at follo 180, of land records of tl istrict of Oohlm and at the request ol the party DAY, SEPTEMBER THI! Rhm 1929, A‘l ‘THREE i described land anc ses, District of Columbis. and_bei: e, g ) e | 5 as described in said deed of trust, upon following nrml ‘Ter) of s Sald property is to s Dflul’ deed of tnu uring an_ing 'bfi edness of $12,000, and id _property be sold subject to sald fl!&d of tnut {ndebt: edness. Of the purchase price over and akove sald deed of trust, one-third is to be d in h and lh. balance in two equal 1ime payable in one and two itll’ic 'llh muun ll the rate of 6% per annum. all at the option Ol &h. purchaser. lnteru id leel to be paid ldfiu‘kd to date of sale. A deposit of 3500 will be re- quired at the time of sale. All conveyanc- l.nl. recurd.l Olc at the cost of Ilhu:lll‘fi; TS Sy dart thom ay s 5, will s0d 28 opecly g vur- wise deposit be fortelt resold. ‘at i mk qand coet of chaser, afte ‘advertisement e, Lt N uome mewspaper bublished in Washington, D, C. T g 15th 8t, N.W., se3-akds,exSu o “Trustées. $FTHE ABOVE BALE. "m"‘g until MONDAY, THE | slx'rnnm SEPTEMBER, 1920, A’ o BYPORDIR Dg ‘THE TRUSTEES, se13.14 J. OWEN & SON. Aumom THOS. 44s2'Eve Strect Northwest. s ] PREMISES NOR deed of auly reBadiiie 218 °n'v';mo'3-n. Tollo 55 et se $E°the lana ‘records. of the fumbia, and at the r-a mDle AnG e edersiened i sel'at BUBMC auction. I tront o FEMB AT THE DA’ OP A.D. 0’01400& P. lounwinl HM la1 l\lmbu. and de n‘.lot BRI o the nm?mr for the District of lor wEm M ot 0 S g STEES' SALE OF ma'romr EEICK D lumbia, :5 5 saiiare” twenty seven R T SERA T SR w..,gé'z:.‘-:_..;.. R e & ‘Eu‘(.m pyrchase ents, (Payable in one and two grcmty Soid, ‘O alf r.uh.“ l% reas of urchaser. t time ton, D. (Bgal) Attest: Bmx'i.n!om A fevosit advort By EUWARD 8u20,31,563.5," FAT e ..'n“i" THIR' P.L, same place se11,12,13 Bnsa NEaDAY, " SEFTEMARS En.d R wfl’o, AT FOUR O'CLOCK ABOVE SALE 18 PM. same pl.ee seld.16, s reco; finl o&. ot em’““ot 1}5&‘%%'”“1:;‘“. comi with within thirty n-y Iom day of sle, SR ri&.:nnlu the trustee uur five da; in some newspaper publ CAN SECURITY & the property, at ing purchaser. e in” Wasning Tfimuoo ice Fsestient. Trustee. om oann or THE TRUSTEE. ORDER. OF THE TRUSTEE. THOS. U, i431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DET. gH- ED FRAME DWELLING, RRELLI BEING, | 2 By virtue of a certal mfi“'; ie of 8 certaln deed of tmn duly cured I Tand ‘recard: feakis, anq Spveie o ife ereby, the i OWEN & BON, 6286, Tolio 435 sell at public ‘suction, in front of &%Amfinfi A X B and designated as ton. folio 74 surveyor, for the District of columh“ Tent ‘and Saxstion 85 sauare 303, s'.?fin trust per re 32 tees, plat record the Tecords. of. the omee to, covenants of rec So! trust Tor ' $5.150.00, Fhich win The purchase price above sald trust to be paid one-third cash. balance including interest on second Doslt of $300 required. ~Converancine. re cording. ete., at purchaser’ be complied ‘with within (hirty davs, others wise deposit forfeited and th be advertised and resold at the disci i wiSlect to s prior deed of Turther parsculars of be announced at time of Tust. the trustees. se14.17, 21338 AUCTIONEERS, et seq., strict of Co- uest of the party se- rsjgned trustees will nd being Jot 11 Vision of "square sul tworth Addifion to the City of Washi Ll‘nr Count; oI 40 a month, X de Terms to property may retion of ‘THOMAS HOPWOOD, . WESTON, Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE FROVED REAL ESTATE. %%fi" BY Virtie of & cartain deed of trust duly Liber No. 6113, follo 247 et sea, g IQ('flY s of the District o‘! Co- r undersigned trustee ion. in_front of Y. ' THE recorded in lumbia, Sfter for ‘sale by the 1 THREE- the "toliowing-d situate in_the ND ALASKA T, WASRINGTON. 1 request of the pi iblic_auct ribed Tan t of Lot e (5).in sauate & Aifty-seven (2957) Investment Corporation: of the tract of land call 16, ot the recards of the “'Girl's Pol ber No. 65, vegor of the District of Columbis. money_to two B o o Sl Droperty ‘sold, K chaser. years, Terms to days Trom dsy ‘of sale. o serves the advertise A deposit of $250 requis chaser at sale. ~All conveys snd notarial” teen 4% 'e'q“\""" e-hird of the purch; caval ngtatiments, ‘Hr‘!m'nuflm';“‘" 4 §057 notes of purchaser. pa: 7 interest at six or all cash, at nmrl‘s complied Sewipaner puhlmufl in Washington, se14-d&ds,e: Barviving. Frastee. UNIM- EAST SIDE HEM- office of the sur- by, promis; ble in one and r cent yable semi- trust upon of pur- recording Tight to resell propes t and cost of detauiting vuu’hmrf‘{n’u xn% ment, of such ressie in some THOS. J. "fi?""nwnbf"g H5"vios o By virtue of a certain déed of trust duly n:anetnfcm etions o feot mmt ot v.he AY. THE e mhwlu-de:e;trbn fi'n fimbia. and Gesienat 1ot one hundred and twent 51°the dand ‘Fec and at 1l at Iumb i O'CLOCK P.M.. gnd premises, Gituate ington. District of Col years, with Guired. at’ uine recorain 2 after five days’ a¢ 143] t D [ OWEN & SON. TEve ltru& Northwest. SALE OF VALDABL iber No. vuhgue in the in" Joseph R. Johnson' art of square M3, a8 per Dlat 1n! Davenie Somi-stnuali, deed of trust upon e 2 Sha ot A of § etc., at cost of T Some. newiDAper PUSHSNEA SAMPE s se10-d&ds.exSu BRICK DWELLING AT By virte of a ‘certsin desd of Liber No. 5432, f¢ A. WESCHLER & BSON, Auctioneers. recorded in cured THOS. %l"me !r.rnl mm TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL s BE A ihe: offer for Sale by 'AUCTIONEERS, WL Buiadred, and Gotlo” 68 oF "the Yecords. of the hesurveyor ot the ibject to th ".“hr‘:: feet nl. nm % District of Co- way over i One-t the purchase To Cash: Dalabes i 5°of the wmfin“ e Sale " ATl conveyancing. Terms thirty '":r'.;'l”?.'..'f' olio, 387 et sea.. Pl B AR the the undersigned trustes’ will blic auction, in front of Droit b'rflmln l Gl r&fi.’fii f:,f? & e uan et hase by th e & Tust w or, alf cash. a o '55 R asiced of putchaser at bine e B Rveyanciny. Teacording, and no- fees at cost of purchaser. | Te I il o O ol e Flant li’ roperty at ihe Gifine purchaser, -onrtdfu:uns %ot such Te- o {Be sale City ol Wlihlnllcn ln ‘case of n&n e T place. COHE] “ wmnu C. ZIMMERMAN. —S8-dhtesxie Trustees. . OWEN & BON, THOS. J. QST x¥x Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Eleven-story Office Build- | ing Known as the Barr Building, Located at 910 Seventeenth Street North- west, Washington, D, C By virtue of 8 certain dsed of trust dated February_7. 1928. and recorded February 20, 1928, in Liber 6115, at folio 143 et sea.. o} of the land records of the District of Colu ‘at the request of the holder of e than 10% face value of the notes se- Clred thereby. the undersigned trustee will offer for male at public auction in front of the premises 910 Seventeenth street northwest. Washinaton, D. C.. on MONDAY, THE 'lwm THIRD DAY OF 8| AT HOUR "OF P.M.. the following real estate with'the improvements thereon. situate and Tying in the District of Columbls, 1o-wil AU'St original ot thirty-one (31), n sauars one hundred and twenty-six (126), improved by premises known as the Barr Bullding, said sale being subject to ification by tl ng c3 "Terms of sale: This property is to be sold subject to & prior deed of trust securing the sum of seven hundred thousand ($700.000) dollars, with interest thereon from August & ance over and above said trust. al ulh A deposit of §25,000 required at time e. to be complied with lltmn thirty (30) days from date of s otherwise tee reserves the sell the property at the risk m su n some ncwspaper published in the District of Oolumhun ’A’fl emo“"a’l‘glcx"n -.r:rurdln and notar; A'l.;u' it chaser. TAES ’Anpm Vice President, Trustee. ce DONAI JOHNBON, Attoineys tof Trustee. LEGAL NOTICES. WHITEFORD, MARSRALL HART, At- torneys. SUPREME COURT OP THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—United States of Amer- 10 ‘the_use of Columbia Ssnd & Gravel Plaintiff. vs. H. 8. Hatton Con- jon' Corooration ‘et al..’ Defendants. At Law No. 77143 Pursuant to the ri uire- ments of an act of Con ‘approve: 13, 1894, and the act approved ’lb~ 24. 1905, -mmdlwn thereof. notice i iven to all creditors of the above lefendant H. 8. Hatton Construction rporation under contract entered into the mn day of May. 1 ween the United States of America and seid ¥ 8. Hatton Gonstruction GCorporation’ for the senstruc: tion and completion of a certain public work in the Dl.ltl’l:l of Columbia known as Third final settlement _whereof Vi mate with said H, 8 Hafton Gonstruc, tion Corporation by the United States America, under date of Pebruary 13. lm that the above entitied action has been in- stituted upon the bond of said contractor and against the lIatter as principal and -nlnn the defendant New Jersey PFidelity te Glass Insurance Wfllpll\y. Wlllhll. as_surety thereo that BBch creaitor mas’ fie nis or its Slaim 1A lhfl action and be made & party as in cor- 3 Co ication she not otie ‘urefll be wbll.lhe: in the Washing- ton Law Reporter and The lumnl Sr.n e ublication to be not less than ‘ :" Atten m Register of Wills fore said return day. fustios, - (Seal) R S Dlltl’lc‘ of Columbia, Clerk of the rmb-'& aull.seT.lé BATES WARREN, Atterney. that M 'Van Ness ave., San and all others concerned., sppear i court on I‘ofld‘x h day of Oc- : AD. 193 at 10 o'clock a.m., to show the n¢¥ day of Ahn . w be exel um: o uéx veo under my hand 33nd A {m, ail.m !‘Wm S 'D'r(ml) e‘l- iy fog & t '}1 !Yn probn'n" o’?:" getetcn i AT lAIlL'l'ml & lAhn.'rml. Attorneys. o! riber, on or before it, A.D. 1930; e mflm”:"m"i‘ . Given under m; o, A xm Dis- Al "persons a he deceased - are warned to th ibit the same, with e vouchers fhereof. legally aut ted. bacribe i Tefore ‘the- S1th ugust, AD th f‘-w e eXcladed {rons wil begent ot Given under our_ hands_this CHARLES H. DO . Trust Officer. (Se: Attest. Vl?'l’fi MERSCH, Reg! of Wllll thI Dl.llrlet of Coflu" ‘l.'m of tl ausl.se”.14 mcnu l‘ u AND FREDERICK » Attorneys. A rc'r rt. —No. nu eoun festa burn, late of chghni,met of eo- deceased. o are ed 1o same, with'the vouchers thereof. egally suthenticated, to the subscriber, on of "betore the Fth- day ‘ot "Aususe. A.D: otherwise they may by law be excluded 11 beneit of aald Eatate. | Given upder my” hand this 27(h day of BUSAN HEARNE WASHAURN, AR B st shingto Coop SeRLY Attest: uty Reglater Coumbia. Clerk o ARTHUR PETER AND W. H. nlmzv. Attorne; SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbi: hnldln: Probate Court.—No. 38995, Administration.—This is to give no- it Bl o b DAL 1 Court of the erlcl of égl-ullbll. letters & a te of Lavinia V. All persons M deceased, dre Rer by werned to “""“ it the vouchers thereot. Jesatty 6% ~ine. subscribers, of of be 1930; otherwise they by I 211 benefit of said emu"“g vt wnder out t. 1929. JOHN hands this 36th day_of A1 . LARNER, THE WASHINGTON LOAN & W. H. BADEN. Trust Officer. JOHN A" SHEIL. Deputy Register of or, the District of Co- Tt cltric of ‘the Proate Gou su3i’sed.14 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. THE SUPREME COURT, OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding s Probate In the matter of the extate of Freda deceased. _Administration No. iblication.—Application for the ing to Preds Ruh- tition bed in the ecutor, for the nurp:-‘e‘ of ozl ertain g Daying cértain legacies of the dml“fl g e court tl 5th day of mu’lllber. ll judged, ordercd’ and decregd that Maris. Reinecke. George Brayer, erick _Bri er, Loulsa Herrmann. lnll“\ Gertrude Herrman, Eliesa B. Berthel, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Clara mnn’:&sunk. Mrs, Elizabet Sauer Dun- stal F. B rs. F. h Punl Th“o'v Frank Brauer, llo Miss Mary Davis, Mri Miss Emma Miles, Miss Elsle Keim, ll Mullin _Smith, executrix under the last will and testament of Herbert H Smith, de Charles Houlgrave, hany Lutheran Church. Henry tthauer and Clara S. Thilow, and ali other persons interested herein, cause their o A legal hfll‘d ‘*C lays occurrs st Dubiieation ol Iis order: otherwise this ca fluu:mfi.l!nulncm of defa: rovided Uhat 8 SoBY.SL Jhi order be published in the gton Law Bebortes &ad The Evening Sier onee s Weok for three successive weeks before said re- tun day. By the court L. SIDDONS. Justice. tnle ‘copy. o JOHN"A, sfin Doty Beister of Willi for the "District ‘of Columbia, Clerk of the obate Gou e7.14.31 LEO A WASHE. Atioraer. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF (Al Columbi: holding Probl" 0. 38922, Administration.—This ve nnllu Hhat e Supscribers, of the District of Se lumbis, have obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Bridget Rea- Fan, Tate of the District of Columbis. dex geased. All persons having claims asainst deceased are hereby warned to exhibit e same, with the vouchers thereof, legaily juthenticated, to the subscribers, on or be- ore the 26th day of August, A.D. 1930: ofherwise they may by law be exclided from 81l benedlt of said estate. Given under our hands this 36th day of Al 1929, ALICE REAGAN. 2314 s ln. 1) ~Attest: VICTOR 8. mum of Wills for the ot Cohumbia Clerk_of the Erobats rt. HIREAT) EASBY-SMITH, PINE & HILL, Attorneys. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 30541, Adminisration 'mb'“ S 4ive no: | ED) ‘wupscriver, of the, District of lumbia, hll obtained from the Probate Ocllfl of the District ol “‘"R“‘." u(len mentary on the e ‘McMul- t al lumbf de- late Q§ l'lfln.l wving el lnl against the dm hereby warned l]\lbll 1he sume. witn the vouchers thereof, jesa suinenticated; (g the subscriber, orl or Yer 26th day of A A.D. 1930 ulhervnu they may by law be excluded from nedt of sald estate, Given under my llld lhl‘ II da; 13 All‘\ll Vn’ e B 'e'wn “gt. film Wills tor the MBhtriot a‘"’c«'a' 5 c’lu- X of the Probate Court. u31.se7.14 C. CLINTON JAMES, Atterney. OP THE DISTRICT ng Probate - Court ll?fl“"fldml e 'nflf & : intstrgtion o tice that the sul T, Of e jumbia, has_obtained t irt of the Dtltrle' of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Willlam J. Plelds, late of the District Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims agal t the deceased are hereby warned to the same, with the Vot thereot. lesa) 3 en or Detore : | e Sedheeh m et A M. Alhl:i Gnay oy N e cxclu Clerk of FiERsCH war i Yor the obistrict of Given under our o. wise ;| B A n.w. (Set lllllscn Deputy wm- lor uu District ot coxumm-i 3 sive no: trict of ‘Probate estate Dlrd ot Japan, d fi;’; Varmea fo "x'fi‘m e same, with'the vouchs vy Vouche uthenticated, 3,".’.2 ""uufll of “sal .r my hand this Sth ‘a‘.; "3"&'.. Bistrict of bate Court. 74, anm o nu‘:‘- tgm:l" o oo inat the .:Lenm of T S e iy X IR late of cou a) = Lo diacributive shaces of ek | i e residue. or parts thereof. are iormar. anly author lt’r’.’ et cluime at vt asainst ine Catate Given oy dand Hith day of August, : Bevity I-,tl’ohé""!'&m for. :3- ©f Columbia, Clerk of the Probate audlsenlé H. W. SOHON, Atterney. OF THE DISTRICT OF ing Probate Court.—Es- . e .un m Therein foi al um ? on said Mildred lor nvoauon ul k'f s of m\nmuunn sranted Sadle unders, 1t is nrd!r.d this Ird day of ;ptember. A.D. 1929. that said Sadie Saun- ders and the unkno h¢ ©f kin of said James Saunde; concerned, appear in said court on Monday. lhfi l‘"l day of October. Al at 10 to show l:ulln wh; r lue\l o ?ll&lllnn “should not grani no- e. hereof be Dllblhhed in the Wuhlnl\nn Reporter and The Evening Star, once ln eleh of three succesive weeks before the return day l’fi:fln mentioned, the first pul lication == less than fihlny days before lll‘ Hllll'n d ALFRED A. T, Justice. _(Seal.) Probate Court. THEODORE T. GOLD- torneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 30308 A minisration Tl s 1o sive no A inirsstion —This 18 - tice that “I. subscriber, of the District of Columbia, obtained from the Probate Court_of !ll! District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of John Mc- Kenzie, late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 20th day of April, A.D. 1930: othe: wise they by law be excluded from all benefit. of said estate. Given under my hand this 3rd day of September. 1929 ELIZABETH McKENZIE. 1819 G = A (Seal,) Attest: THEODORE COG! WE'-L. Register of Wills for the District of Co- lumm-. Clelk of the Probate Court. ALFRED L. GEIGER T -Alll & ROGERS, Atforneys. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF e, Adinsisation. Ttis 13 to-eive Do | & bls, e "‘:f.'l::"a ?‘o'i!thu lchats , ba T oty me'n?.mu of coTumm. letters of administration c. t. e of o Cotubie, deceased, Al %’erfi’éfi.‘ifl"'«'fi Yaimes “against ihe decensed are hereby wi xhibit the same. with the youch- ers lhruo; legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 4th day of September, A.D. 1930; otherwise they may by Er o tied B bl 2 28 T an epiate. Given under my hand this 4th oa September. ISR P Kteat: L, 1831 Wyominie ave, Seal) Attest: for the mmn ©of Columbis, cluk of Ahe Probate_Court. KINE mlnox, GEORGE P. loovll. torneys. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF T R 39261, A ration - 0 - tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbis, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis, letters of administration on the estate of Albert E. Berry, I of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against retecensed are “hereby warned o exnihit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscriber, ot or be: fore the 26th day of August. A.D. 1930: otherwise they may by law be exciuded from e ay % ; £D < NATIONA] BANK. L AMERICAN by W. J. WALLER. Vice President. (Sesl) DORE,_COGSWELL. ' Register 558l m: District of Columbls. ( Slerk of the Probate Cou; E. BARBOUR lmm!l. Aluruy. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colambin.. Holding Probate Court.—No. 30227, Afl-lfllllfl“fln;—nll 1s to give notics Thas "the ‘subscriver. of the District of Co: Tumbta; has obtained from the Probate Court ‘the’ District of Columbia letters testa- Peniary on the estate of Lorens C, Fowler, Jafe ‘of the District of Columbla. deceased: Ril° persons having ciaims against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. lmlly authenticated, to the l“b‘flhl’v on_or fore the 10th day of Septeml AD. l'” offersrise they may by law be Pexclnded from i ‘i&i""a.""'f Pt 1035, H ¥ T 1935, R ummon"mmmm Bids. lfl.l ) A‘k‘t JOHN SHEIL. Deputy Register of Wills for the DII!HE‘ o colanl. Clerk of the Probate Court. se14.21.21 CROMELIN & LAWS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court—No. mfl.‘:‘dmnmnuo —Fhis 15 to give notice c 4 lumbia, have obtained from ¢l bate Court of the rict of Columbia letters” teste- mentary on the estate of Samuel S. Clark, Iate of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased are herebv warned lo exhibit the Same. with 'the. vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers, on or be fore the Tth 'day of September, A.D. 1930: otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 7th day of September. 1929. PAUL B. CRO! National Press Blds. W. CLARK. 1814 Crittenden st. n.w. t!alll Attest: ' THEODORE = COGBWELL. s for the District of Colum- e Cleri ot the Propate Court. . se1421.38 COLLADAY. CLIFFORD & PETTUS and J. C. McGARRAGHEY, Attorneys. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court.—No. 39264, Administration.—This is to give notice ihat the subscribers, of the District of Co- lumbia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the Dictrict of Columbia letters testa. mentary on the estate of Thomas: Lincoln Townsend, late of the District of Columbla; deceased. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers, on or be- fore the 6th day of September. A.D. 1930: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 6th day of September. 193. L. TO! 4601 17th st. n.w. 1330 New York ave. MAYFIELD, 1736 19th st. n Register of Wills f O Dnstrict a1 Conan- | to ric - Blas Clerk of the Probate Court. s014.21.28 ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Attrs. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF umbia, _Holdin; Court.—No. 0580 R eatiom—This 1t to #ive Hotlce that ‘the subscriber, of the District of Co- e Blatrict l.‘ofslom&‘ Rertors. testas of the ct of lumbia s mentary on the estate of Sarah B. Donnelly, otherwise known as Mrs. Thomas Donnelly, late of the District of Columbls. d All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hereby Sarned “fo eanbit_ihe same. with ‘vouchers thereof. legally hihentieated. 1o to_the subscriber, on or be "fore the August, AD. 1930 otherwise iney may by 1w e excltiaed from t of sald estate. Given under 'n-r‘ Septembes "E’n N R ttkst: JOHN ‘A SHEIL: Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bis, Clerk of the Probate Court. sel4.21.28 DAVID N. HOUSTON, Attorney. SUPREME THE DISTRICT OF Oohlnbllcohuo?an?’mhlun ‘Court.—No. mu. ‘Administration.—This is to give no- that the subscriber of the District of colum ia h obtained - from the Probate : Il l’lte of n':e Distriet of Colt mbll. douu-d All persons having claims against {f St S R i i SERLNY e ;II Mnlluifid; ko the subscriber on or o August, AD. 1930; ey may. g‘-‘:‘v'xclum from 1t ster_of Wills friot. of cnmmt'». lerit of the Brobate Court. se14.,21, LEON B. HORD, Attorner. LEGAL NOTICES. IC B. WARDER, Attorney, rict. of Coumbia; KoOlaing Provate Courl 1In re estate of Samuel A".uuuu, deceased. m'nmflt‘v‘:mn No. xecutors of it ol Semuel A, Ditrell’ dereased: nevias re: ported to thé court. that they have received private oters For the: purchase of 6t 11 wauare 70, with (he improvements there- on, at and for a price of on» hundred and ten thousand dollars ($110,000.00). of which all over and sbove an existing incumbrance of sixty-five thouzand dollars (365,000.00) is cash, of whic however, ten Rowsand doilass {$10.000.00) and Irterést 10 date of ‘payment is 0 be upplied by the ex- geutors to, the payment of & second exis ing incumbrance and suhiect to & commis sion of thirty-four hundred doflars (13400), and for the purchase of lot 7, square 2101 with uhe improvements thereon st and for % “arteen “thousand 211 of een ars 515,000) is to be cash, but subject:to cominissiom, 1t 13 by the court, this Sth day of upkmber, AD. 1929, adjudged, ordered and decreed that said offers be accepted and said sales be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 2ud day of October, A.D. 1929. Provided, & copy of this order 'be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Washing- ton Evening Star once a week for three (3) successive weeks prior to said last- mentioned date. F. L. SIDDONS. Justice. (Seal) A true copy.” 'Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL Deputy Reglgfer of Wills for| the District of Co umnbie YClery. of the Probate urt. ARTHUR PETER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 38960, A4ministration—This is t0 give no: tice that the subscriber, of the State of California, has_obtained 'from the Probate Court_of 'the District of Columbia, letters testumentary on the estate of John 8. Doi sey. late of the District of Columbi ceased. All persons having ciaims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 23rd day of August. A.D. 1930: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all Denefit of said estate. Given under my hand thie 33rd day of Aurust, 1029, MAR- ARET N. BOSWELL. 703 N. Eim D: u\y Hills, Calif. (Seal) ~Atte ERSCH. Deputy Register of Wills for She "District of olumbia. Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. ausl.se7.14 OFFICIAL ? ZONING COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia. September 6. 1929. ' In accord- ance with the provisions of Section 3 of an Act_of Congress, approved March 1. 1920 (Public No. 153, €6th Congress, entitled “An Act to regulate the height. area and use of buildings in the District of Columbls and to create a Zoning Commission. and for other purposes.”) notice is hereby given that s public hearing will be heid in the Board Room of the District Bullding begin- ning at 10:00 A.M., September 18, 1929. for the purpose of considering the’ following Broposed changes in the Zoning Regulations; the boundaries of the use, height and Fen ‘aTstricts, o wit: Add at the end ot Section III (following line 30, page 8 of the Regulations) & new 'paragraph. a: “Municipal recreational uses, pump- ons and fire engine houses may be erected in any use district, provided that in_the case of fire engine houses located in pesidential districts. & public hearing shall be held by the Commissioners, D. C. Police stations shall be located only in Commercial or, Jndustrial are 1. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, C_AREA TO FIRST COMMERGIAL. 60, C_AREA: ot 815, sauare 16, known as 917 26th Street. N.W. 2. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL 60/, C AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. C, ARE South of 181 entire: Jois 138139 and. 140, square 181; lot 72, square 138: lots 97. 98 and 801, square 157; being the four corners of Massachusetts Avenue and 17th Street. known as 1600-1624. 1633-1637. 1700 and 1701 - Massachusetts _Avenue. ~N.W. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. 907.C AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. 90', C AREA: o414 and 29, sausre North and lots 812 to 818 both inclusive, 79. 80 and 65 to 68 both inclusive. square 242, being both sides of Rhode Isiand Avenue from Jowa Circle to 14th Street. N-'W. 4. CHANGE_FROM RESIDENTIAL. 60'. TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. 60" Iots 122, 90. 91. 800 and _801. ‘square 241 known ‘as 1303-1311 P _Street. N.W. 5 CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 30.G AREA FIRST COMMERCIAL. 90'. C AREA: Tovs 163 and G0, dauace 365, ‘Rrown ae 938 Rhode Island Avenue and 1546 Columbia Street. N.W 6 CHANGE FROM FIRST COMMERCIAL. 60, C AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. 60. D AREA: lots 6 and 805, square known as 300-302 Pennsyl- yania Avenue and 200204 ard Street, SE 1. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 60, G AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL.. 60 C AREA: lot D, square 968. known as 109 iith Street, SE. ‘8. CHANGE FROM RESIDEN- TIAL,' 60, B AREA TO FIRST COMMER- CIAL. S AREA: lot 810, sauare o83 known as 730 12th Sireet. N.E. 9. CHANGE FROM “RESIDENTIAL 80+ B AREA 1O FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60" C AREA: lot 808, square 1090. being the southwest corner 17th “and D _Streets. SE. 10 FROM RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL. 60 E 807, 23, 26 to 37 both inclusive, 41. 40. 4, 3. 2. 39 and 800. square 2547 lots 68; 50 to 56 both inclusive, 31 to 37 both inclusive. 85, 42 to 48 both inclusive, 26, 27, 28 and 29, square 2546; lots 32 to 28 both inclusive, 30, 31 33, 810, 811 and 29, square 2548 being both’ sides of Calvert Street from 18th Street_to_20th Street, N.W. CASES NOS. 30 NOT BE HEARD PRIOR TO :30 P.M, 11. CHANGE FROM RESIDEN- TIAL. 90, C AREA TO FIRST COMMER- CIAL, 90; C AREA: lots 800, 801. 802 and 26 to 32 both inclusive. square 3579, known as 1654 and 1638-1650 Columbia Road, N.W. 12. CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. 40 X RESTRICTED AREA TO RESIDENTIAL. A SEMI-RESTRICTED AREA: square 32976 entire, bounded by ‘Pucke{‘r’nln Underwood. 8th end oth Streets. 13, CHANGE PROM RESIDENTIA! ESTRICTE! A R AREA TO H.IEIDZNTIA!. 40, A EEMlv D AREA: lots 64 and 65, square 40, A RESTRICTED AREA TO SECOND COMMERCIAL, 60'. C AREA: a strip 40 feet wide. south of the northern boundary of lots 814 and 815, square 3280, and extending 90 feet along said line from the western bound- ary of Jots 814 and 810 of said square. being in" the rear of the “Old Colony indry” on Blair Road, between Aspen and Butter- nut _Strests, A 'HANGE FROM iot 2 and the parts of lots 820 and 82! square 3352, not in the Second Commerciai zone: and tne part of lot 11. square 3351, between' the Second Commercial. zone -and the extension of the boundary line of lot 829. square 3352, which runs parallel to Eastern Avenue and 175 feet distant thers- from. N.W. " 16. CHANGE FROM RESIDEN- TIAL. 40’. ‘A RESTRICTED AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60, C AREA: strip between First Commercial zone and alley 150 feet east of Connecticut Avenue. in square_2048. being between Veazey Terrace and Yuma Street. east of Connecticut Avenue, N.W. 17, CHANGE FROM RESIDENWAL. 60', C AREA AND 40" A RESTRI AREA 'TO FIRST APERCIAL. 80~ G AREA: lots & ande snulu 1780, known as 4345 Wis. S BlANGE FHROM gg:gl%g‘mmfi"‘a? Y6 AREA AND 40, A RES' COMMERCIAL, 60'. ots to 10 both_inclusive, ‘sai Seine st the intersections of Yuma Street. Wisconsin Avenue and of 40th and Alton Streets, N.W. is. CHANGE PROM RESIDENTIAL. 80 TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. c AREA: Parcel 35/100. sauare 1776 knn'n as 4401 Wisconsin '_Avenue. 0. STRICTED AREA AND RESID & ARk 10 ks m ETIAL McLean rmtfi. N.W. 5. "CH iE P i 40, A 1 TO FIRST COMMERCI 2 fots 31 and 25, sauare. T4as. be‘l‘:l west corner ~Conduit ~Roac Street, NW., 22 JENTTAL. W' A _AREA 1 5/48, being southwest of 5100 blnck Po.fnghurlzr ? | S et o Baglinds B M ID] c : lot 808, square B e friersactions of Fessens Connecticut, Avenue, 36th and M g (L G L oouumcmx.. 65 C AREA 1O COMMERCIA C _AREA: the Dari of Parcel 36/14 bounded by Wisconsin R e Ab':lg““m:lnd V1060 entire. 35 3 are eatire. CHANGE h IDENTIAL, 40 A AT BRI RESTRICTED AREA: Parcal” o1y located v.h- intersectie d Nebraska and. Utah A..n"u':.finfl'u&“"“° Y p of sauares 3319 and 2317, N.W. RESID ke, %, B ARER. parts '21’ res 4041 and 4042 2 Pesidential. and fronting on xe‘-ng'xkuffii view Avenues anc . Ayenues and Okle Street. RaEx O, SIRST COl AREA: lots 800, 801 and 802, and the Dart of Parcel 1317111 south of the extension of the rear boundary of said lot: being on the northwest corner Rhode Islan Avenue and 10th Street, N. A Earcels 147/13 and u'l/z'i beln:‘nflxi‘%r SECOND COM! duares 21366 - and” 4267, | bacy 43000 Bisder UE. PRO I.—). gfl.‘l& Dee. “ 13, Jan. & “Fork Rve, .

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