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7 B ot-water heat. gas, glectriclty, sarage; iarge porches and, school snd churches; rent. 8¢ arendon 671 or Potomat 3271 —_————————— SALE—HOUSES. CTIVE 6-ROOM AND BATH HOME I Bne. southeast section, completely recon- ditioned. and c be_bought on terms like situated on 160-foot paved reet ‘with' 40-foot parking. Apply to owner on premises any night and all day Sunday. D. J_WALTON. 1618 Potomac ave. s “OR SALE OR RENT—CHEVY CHASE, C.;_open and lighted 6:30 to 10 p.m. d-lly. No. 5510 and No. 5818 Nevada ave., near Conn. ave.: also No. 1630 Van Buren st.. 1 blk. west of 16th st. and 1 blk. nosth of entrance of Rock Creek Golf Course: 11 large rooms, 2 2-car gar. and for 3 horses. FULTON R. GORDON, tinental Trust Blds.: District 523! Tings. Clev. 4571 FROM OWNER (NEAR 16th AND COL. 5 bed rooms, 2 baths, garage; well financed: ersy terms. Col. 9518. 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, BATH, PORCHES, garage. modern (mprovements; alley In rear FBargain." Address Box 303-M. Star office. 3rd ST. NE. NEAR R. I AVE.—BEAUTI- ful brick, 6 large rooms, cedar closets, hard- wood floors, shower b; completely equip- ped kitchen. pantry. large basement with separate lavatory, concrete pnrc deep lot. ‘The best bargain in ne.: $7,450: Call District_0392:_eveni: . th~ AND COLUMBIA RD—EXCELL!NT house with 6 bed rooms: thoroughly mod- ern; reasonable price; aiso house near 1l4th and, clirion. 3 Bed oo, Wodern: erfect condition. OWNER. Address Box 268-M, Star_office. 7% 2-FAMILY FLA’ each; elec.: one now rented: price, $100 ‘cash. 340 mo., incl. all interest. Aiken, 927 15th st., Nat. 3556. Eves., land_5490. 1212 PARK RD_N.W __HANDSOME i-BED- om home, coloniel front porch. hot-water at, elec. lights, hardwood floors: garage. This is one of the best homes in Columbia Heights. Bus stop at the door. At the price of £10.750 this is an unusual oppor- tunity. Intneclmn by _appointment only. BYRD, Jr. __e23 1sth St R Ned, 9451, AN UNUSUALVALUE. New colonial-tvpe 'tapestry brick home: restricted community; 8 beautiful room: sun parlor, sleeping porch. hardwood_floor: and trim, 2-toned tile bath, shower, PFrigid- | aire. garage and every other appointment found only in much higher priced homes. Gell Georgia 2248, McLachlen ‘Banking ( Corp'n. | $9.000—12 rooms. 2 baths, double garage: lot 50x150; best section of Brookland. :.,son—lx:‘ r‘%ul:)sxd e. sleeping porches; X $6,750—6-room brick. with garage: very ge. :lr{;g!‘e and convenient Northwest lo- a Many other_properties 1 arjou of the city. Several houses for vent MCLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N, Real Estate Dept 10th and G. “National 0430. 6510 7th PL. N.\W. luat completed: detached. 7 rms. tile bath. garage and large lot. $9.250; rerms. J. DALLAS GRADY, DIST. 9179. N'DAILY 2 TILL 8 P Adjacent to FOREST HILLS. Center-Hall Brick Colonial. Charming new center-entrance-hall brick residence, situated east of Conn. ave. adiacent’ to Rock Creek Park and surrounded by several beautiful estates. Very spacious and pleasing 1st-floor plan. living room of unusual size. full depth of house: wide con- crete side porch: 5 bed rooms and 3 baths upstairs; especially selected lighting fixtures 'and many unusua features. ~ Sixty-foot-front lot and 2- car brick garage. One of the most remarkable home values in the ci Only $22.000. on_terms. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, Inc., Realto 1418 Bve st. N O 03. $9.500. 10 ROOMS BATH. AMI: 3-CAR _BRICK arage: Eye st. near St. Aloysius Catholic hurch; easy terms. WM. B. KRAFT. Natio $4.250. E. M. Cleve- 23¢ colored Price, OPTZ A Fine Downtown Home. Suitable for Physician or High-Class Rooming Purposes. st tion: " BIGHT 1 one construction: arge BED- ROCMS, 7 BATHS and every modern. #b- palntment. Four large rooms on ist floor. Garage facilities. = Substantially built and ideal location. just off of Conn. ave. near R st Formerls' home of promineat physician. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 8 PM BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 1417 K St. National 9200, 59,250, $500 CASH. Attractive 20-foot colonial-type tapestry brick home, containing 6 beautiful rooms. 2-color tile bath. buili-m tub and shower, sieeping_porches: hardwood floors and trim throughout: large clothes closet with plate-glass mirror door: auto- matic hot-water heater: spacious kitchen. Dbuilt-in cabinets, one-piece sink and newest Frigidaire: garage: large yard, shrubbed and planted. One of the highest points in Wash- ington. Convenient to_schools. stores. cars and bisses. Terms. Call Georgia 3522. $10.750. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 FEET WIDE, SEMI-DETACHED BRICK. Will_consider trading this beautiful new home for a small house. clear or with one trust. - Consists of 7 unusually large rooms. 4 bed rooms. tile bath. built-in tub and ghower, pedestal washstand. hardwood fioors. ‘natural _wood trim _throughout, real wood-burning fireplace. large pantry. elec- tric ~refrigerator, cold storage room and huilt-in_ garage. Street and alley are paved Near new Paul Junior High School; stores and transportation are convenient. 6 bullt. one left. " Call Nat. 3601 for appointment to_inspect breakfast and DELIGHTFUL, CORNER BUNGALOW. Takoma Park. UNDER $6.000. Six rooms. tiled bath. open fire- lace 10 living room. hardwood floors, arge front porch: lot 42x150. Do not fail to see this nusual buy. H R[ l (h\l[‘\\\' 1001 15th S National 8100. $7,950. Detached home on lot 65 by 170. Fruit d ide trees. This charming home hi 2 floors and attic, has just_been completel reconditioned and is l distinct bargain. 16th st. line passes doo NORTH WASHINGTON R!ALTY CO., INC., 7900 Georgia Ave. N.W. Shepherd 2100 and Georgia 4256. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) . _Cleveland Park Sacrifice. q u:'fx‘n’ WW(ETWAEGI:“’.M' iy below appraised value. ~Every m lrn umu hnem Ig:lufllln‘}l .1)9n (fi,!:‘Y‘fl.l' nfl action. SHOWALTER REALTY CO.. i wy_ Nat, 413: NEAR 14th ST. . 9 Rooms, 2 Baths. $8,950. This unusual value—a most attrac- tive brick residence in a select, Te stricted uptown residential square—i opportunity you cannot afford to overlook. - House mewly_ decorated ther-stripped and screened, he heat. instantaneous heater; 9 2 bath: Any’ reasonable terms accepted. H. L. RUS T COMP‘\ Y, 1001 15th St. National 8100, $100 CASH, RlA!ONAILI MONTHLY Attractive 6- N colo ll -type it ter bed room, tile blth. bulu in shower. Al S ey S Call_Lincoln xs7y¢ i) 1818 L St. N.E. Terraced lawn. big front porch, homelike brick dwelling with two bed rooms. large living room. tile bath, electricity. hardwood floors, econom- ieal heating plant and completely eauipped kitchen: $125.00 FIRST PAYM Monthly Payments $40.00. Open fof inspection_every day_and evening, including Sunday. Take car leaving 15th and New York ave. nw. to 15th and H sts. n.e.: walk tWo'squares north or_transfer to bus. HARRY A. KITE, Inc., 1019 15th St. N.W. ___ National 4846. $11,500. q:mi-l)e(ached—4 Bed Rooms. Cleveland Park. A most comfortable 8-room home, in new and perfect condition throughout convenient to John Eaton School and iransportation. = Strictly modern;_ fire- place: sun pailor. “attic. sleeping porch, uilt-in garage for 2 cars. Vacant. $12,500. New English Type Brick. Chevy Chase, D. C. Individually designed: rior ‘and well planned in & lovely. bright rooms, "2 tile baths. attic. siate Ieol, Garasel Delighiully located ‘and pub- convenient to Conn. ave. and D. C. lic_school. $12.5 West of Conn. Ave. Chevy Chase, D. C. Amid a beautifully landscaped setting and especially _desirable surroundings. No frills; just a comfortable. livable 8- Toom home With every modern conven- fence and garage. _Out-of-town owner must ell and he has priced it accord- ngly. $13,500. Detached—Oil Heat. Cleveland Park. 0 A modest home that is particularly well located. It must be sold to close n estate. New-house condition: 6 love- y. brignt rooms, tile bath, artistic fire- gace, e roof 'and every convenience A nt. Liberal terms. $14,750. Brick Bungalow Type. Chevy Chase, D. C. A charming home amid ample shade and, & profusion “of ‘shrubbery. " near Chevy Chase Circle.” 6 unusually larze rooms. colored tile bath with separate built-in shower, fireplace, pantry, sleep- ing porch and ‘every convenience; brick sarage. $16,500. New Detached Brick. Oil Heat—Flec. Rigr. Cleveland Park. An_exceptional value and an oppor- tunity that is hard to duplicate in any location. 7 generous rooms. tile bath and extra tile lavatory. sun parior, slate rocf. buiit-in garage; lot 70x200; several shade ‘trees. $16,500. Lovely Detached Home. Wesley Heights. Moderately ‘priced homes in this ex- tremely desirable and particularly popu- lar subdivision are seldom available. Here is an_opportunity not to be over- Jooked; ® modern 6-room home with a certain sense of space and every conven- ience. $17,500. New Center-11all Brick. 4 Bed Rooms—2 Baths, Chevy Chase. ist off Conn. . & modern colonial Situated on an attractive lot, 60x ‘numerous ‘added conveniences’ and many special features are included: slate Toof. bulli-in garage. Liberal terms ac- ., ceptavle. $15,750. Brick Bungalow. 3 Bed Rooms—2 Baths. Chevy Chase. Cénter-entrance-type _home. situated one-half sauare west of Conh. ave. on attractively landscaped lot. 75xi20. Per- fect ‘condition: complete in every detail. IL BURNER and 2-CAR ‘B“l‘lllfi..d'li“ltrl (?ARAGE Vacant. Terms. Evening Phone Service 7 to 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby. 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot 0830. 16th ST. HEIGATS. New I.nglhh Detached Brick. $14,750. This_new Enllhh :me detached brick_home is bevond all doubt the best new-home buy under $17.000 to be found in the upper 16th st tion. Seven rooms, two tile attractive stairway wiht ornament iron rail, bay window in master bed- copper _valleys, most complete electric’ refrigeration. osk floors and hardw m throughout. Lot 55x142 with 3-car garage to match house. You should see this one today. EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc, attractive exte- e roof, room. breakfast _ room. Kitchq Realtors. 1418 Eye St. NW. Natl 5003, L TURIEERERINRETNEEIENEEENEE OPEN DAILY FOR 1401 Ridge Pl. S.E. (Just across 11th St. Bridge) Brand-new homes of six large rooms — beautifully tiled bath with most modern fixtures— shower—copper screened porches —garage—natural wood trim. STRLIT LU EERERLL MOST REASONABLE TERMS NATL. MORTGAGE & National 5833 ¥EFINEIESEERIINTRINERTNRNEIANIN marEnEY; YOUR INSPECTION 1207 Hamilton (Saul’s Addition) A beautiful' detached home on large lot—8 rooms— garage — open fireplace. Redecorated throughout. Price only '$11,950. INVESTMENT CORP. 1004 Vermont Ave. EREERERRNARENENENRNIRENANCNESTRINIRENAIAENERERLEN Four Unusually Attractive Home Offerings $9,750 6 Rooms, 2 Baths Mt. Pleasant A _very attractive. modern brick house' delightfully = situated in 'this convenient and popular residential sec- tion, ‘The house is 30 feet wide with Si% large rcoms &nd 2 real baths, front and “double rear porches, hot-water heat. hardwood. floors, screens, metal weather - stripping. and & GARAGE. In mew-house condition. ready for Shiptney AR outstanding home vaide: terms. $12,950 Detached Colonial Home Saul's Addition This is & modern colonial home, I the Heatt of Washington's most besisti: REF ade i el K 3 e T buth. spacious front porch. Rardy Tated and in Derfect condition. Fine ‘:vn with a ga) on the rear of the for & ehable’S can_be made Phone Service Until 9 BM. Every Evening SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. $12,500 Detached Brick Home Chevy Chase, D. C. ated mn two squares from Conn. Ave i eedon OF “many Beautital ew homes. Of pleasing architecture, ving s1x well pianne i rxm‘, 2nd an lx' s nl"““ ; Igiely e inéludine s fine garage o it alley” lot is tastefully lanted and forms u eharming setting is home. Your inspection is in- at any time. $14,750 New Detached Stone Home Chevy Chase, Md. Situated nnr the Chevy Chase Club SR, risies 'ndld home and = stucco construction, etm Tooms LS oo, A bulltin " e itten u‘w oxterior !‘r‘umr:\n;'-n ine"wnole home of Which you will be Justly i" A T THE EVENING STAR,,WASHINTON D, C; DETACHED BRICK EIGHT ROOMS. LCLEVELAND PARK. $16,500. home offering. Getached. brick $-room home in a ienly stricted section, and priced far below its tual worth. Upon seeing this beautiful home you will' immediately become Interested, 85 it Is ultra-modern in every detail. —Also— A CORNER BRICK HOME. 16th St. S.E., Near E. Capitol. $6.950, It is seldom you have tlie opportunity 1o buy & good semi-detached corner property 8t7eds than Yow-nouse Brlccs and we o ol to call for all information quickly Six"Tooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, o foors, Bretty kitchen, front. ad double 1eat | & s for_SHGHEALE kiCoRme O 28, o econd lot'is large and the sireets paved: T C call R. M. HOOKER, Tower Blag. Metropolitan 2663. 3716 WINDOM P’L. N.\W. NORTH CLEVELAND PARK. $11,950. LOWER PRICED THAN THE COMMUNI’I‘Y—AA"BYK “OII"ES ol Semi-detached _brick and = stucco—Six bright rooms, fully equipped kitchen, oak floors throughout, tile bath and shower. Many closets, some ceder lined. Complete extra lavatory in master bed room. double back porches Many elecu(n outlet Large floored . Hot-water heat, ::l;e{“l;e!-lnA Anolh:r toilet in cells lat tng‘t’:g “{'“ d‘",: Inl!(; match house and out ‘and Jet ot e -""‘ us tell you the reason OPEN DAILY, 1 TO 9. R. M. HOOKER, _Tower Blde. s this unu English Design Bungalow Home In Chevy Chase ‘West of Connecticut Avenue, Jjust beyond Chevy Chase Club, brick and masonry stucco con- struction, containing entrance vestibule, living room, dining room, kitchen, fully tiled bath and shower, 2 bed rooms on first floor and 1 spacious bed room and large storags room on second floor. Steel casement window: covered concrete side porch, de- tached garage. Completely re- decorated. Lot fronts 91 feet on fully paved street, PHONE WISCONSIN 2875 DAY OR EVENING. M. AND R. B. WARREN. coLoers.RwM BRICK HOME, H.-W.H 4588, tiled ‘bath, hardwood foors, cel- e 3, FOrches, “yard to alley, neaf car liné and “school. " Price $5.950; terms 3100 gash; 330 mo. incl, all int: "E M. AIKEN, 927 isth 556;_eves., Clev. 54 FC 0 R COLORED. New, all-brick, fully modern house: cash, '$30 '@ month: has hardwood floo: double "rear and front porches, deep lot; big opportunity. e CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor and Bullder. 24 14th St. NW. " National 0036. _ ~COLORE Beautiful modern brick home of 6 and bath, located in the most desirable section of mn.e.: convenient tc everything: front and rear yard, wide alley, cellar, etc. Small cash and easy terms (o responsible party To inspect call at once. EARLE WEST MANSON, Fr.9373._1103 Vt. Ave. Eve.. Clev. 5054, _ For Colored. Lor Colored. New Brick, Modern Homes. KINGMAN PARK, 23rd and Benning Rd. N.E. rooms ern homes. Price, 36,375 to $7.250. Inspect promptly or call for ‘llustrated booklet. CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor and Builder. 924 14th St. N.W. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES CASH FOR WELL LOCATED HOUSES, apartments or stores, white or colored, any condition; also have several clients to’ pur- chase ‘houses on terms. SHOWALTER REALTY CO. 924 17th st. Nat. 4122, Evenings. Pofomac 4491 ALL CASH FOR S| ES, & X BARVEY Dhtiict S0 1010 Vermont_Ave. N.W. ALE_OR RENT—HOUSES. FURNISHED HOME—NICELY FURNISHED new brick house for sale OF rent; Earay Call Clev. 3875 for appointment. 21 AUCTION ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctiones TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER DG CONTAINING 1o STORES: 'HREE _APARTMENTS, NO. 1000 O STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 5670, folio 125 et sea., of the land records of the District of Columbia, ha b fhe reauest of the party secured thereby, the un?eulzne‘d H’les‘e;!n,:;lllunlli;: 105 sale by public suction, in ir remises on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- ;OURTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1930, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., th lowing-described land and premise situal in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 23, in John M. Sims, executor's, subdivision of mu.n 337. 83, Per Dlat, recorded VLA Mot ootimbin . PSirvevor s oflice. 3 now l;am"n for taxation purposes lot 803, e I Hims ‘of Sale: The above property will be lfl a prior deed of irust for $12,000 at 6'2% due April 6, 1931; balance casl A deposit of {500 required of pur. chaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, 1al fees at cost of pur- ale to be complied with from hd\y ‘Olh:dlf.: other- tain, teds “Feserve the . riz ;’YIO;CY!’."’“I:! risk and c of defaulting’ pu) chaser, after five days’ advertisement of sucl resale in lflm(c newspaper published in Washington,” D; WILTON J. LAMSERT, CHRISTOPHER H. POPE. jal4.d&ds.exSu ‘Trustees THOMAS J. Auctioneers. n. Room 1014, OWEN & SON, BLE_THREE- BALE OF VALUABLE THRER: s SCTeuet fecorded in o deed of trus 4 in i ! a 48, at folio 352, of th LiberaNo; he District of Colmbia, sell in front of the premises on THURS- DAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JANU- ARY' A. D., 1930, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. ot numbered fifty-eight (58) in J. D. Crois- sant's subdivision of lots in square num- bered eight hundred and nlfl!ly nn as per plat l‘!cflelr duél;!lzal'b! . Survey i subject ‘D & three ald 1 egress of lots numbered Afty-six , of said subdivision. d three 'E."’D:;‘l.:fl:n‘l!em" ::nlu‘:llrr Dl;:wlfi of $300.00 required ldl = of sale. EDWARD ©. BALYZ, VERNON G. OWEN, _ja13-d.exSu.tolnjazs ‘Arustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer: SALE _STORY m%m’ DW.LL‘"U» NU. 3219l STREET NORTHWEST. BY ‘Vitiue of & certain deed of trust re corded in Liber No. 6241, folio 483, one of u land records 0{ the Distriet of Colum- bia, default having been made in tie pay- ment of the fllD‘ secured thereby, and af the request of the party NH(“; we, lhl unhdfirlllmd Srustees,will affer for public. auction, in THE TWHTY"II&HTH AY P IANUARY: 1030, AT cu& ol B RUDRETES off dolimu wia ‘des A Seribed "ok Jot 3 Edward Landvolst's 20, 21 and 't of lot ‘Columbia %oda 1n’ ohes tWo i dl"'lolnl NMO’I"":‘ in the of per plal Pe5oP for ‘The. District ‘of Cotumbi ber “’“‘?:l' IH‘: l:“.fl 11, together "f‘h ll}‘ e of sale. Oné-third of the purchase money to be baid i chah and the heince in two equal installments, wl'l. in _one Bd two Jears ‘from the Gay of sale. with fiterest at the raie of ffiem cenuin per Gired pavMments are {0 b o1 "trust on _the aeposit o VAl e purch e time of accep! "fl. o fillllllllmn of title, WI'IV" hz“‘" !m and record- : ord: Lo 'i’" S B Vihe asposit. will e forte etecs. teme e Heht o vest < i S e e dayw aaver: resale insome roperty after at in the E:,"m M:B i Ja17-d&ds,ex8u. ‘Trustees. . wise 't | (3873)% AUCTION lAl.l!. o :#:'S'{-' i o B leed of trust, duly folio, 346 et sea No. L:r;..: o “fi" reby, the un r Seli*at Dublie auction. .wl ux"fu rem- ises," on TUESDA ST DAY OF .uulluqu WD 1030, AT UR ad ST Lk e Joliowine-Sascrifd, , situal e city of Wa ington, Distfict of, Columble. and_d pated a5 and belng lot sixty (60)'in Edwar Dulin lon, of part of sauare ave (5) F bt DAt Fecoraba In totlo 183, ‘of Blie Yecords ‘of the omca of the suzveyor' of the District of Colnm Terms of sale: One-third of money to be paid in cash, b equal instaliment; years. with inte per_ annum, paval nnual Of sale, secured by decd | of st property sold. or all cash at the ubiion of the purchaser. O A depostt ot 150" Wil b Tequired at time of ‘Al conveyancine, Tecording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be’ complied with within thirty days irom day of sule. otherwise ‘the trus: tees reserve the right fo resell the property i the risk and cost of defauiting pur- chaser after ‘five ‘dave advertisement ‘of some newspaper publisied in Wastingion, b G, a4 TAMES R Son __1810.13,14,16,18.20.2 Trustee ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS EREMISES NO.'2714 TWELFTH STREET By Virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6385, follo 221 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbin, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premisés, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY: FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1930, AT FOU FIPTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. 'the following-de. landand premises. situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered twelve (12) and pari_of lot numbered nine (9 in Catherine 8. Burgess' ivision of iots in “block nunibered two (2). "South Brookland,”" ‘as per plat recorded in the office of ihe survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 13 at folio 53, said art of lot nine (9) being descrived as fol- ows: Beginuing for the same at the south- west' corner of said lot twelve (12) and run- ning thence west across said lot nine (9) and parallel with the south line thereof 30 feet to the west line of said lot, thence with satd west line north 33 feet. ihence east 30 feet to the northwest corner of said lot twelve (12), thence south along the rear line of said lot twelye (12) 33 feet to the place of beginning: said_ block numbered two (2) befng now known for purposes of assess- ment and taxation square numbered thirty-eight hundred v ‘tovether with from day upon the S One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two eaual installments, rep.esented by the prom- issory notes ol the purchaser, payable in one and two years. with interesi at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi- annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancins recording _and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale. other- wise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. after five days' advertise. ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washington. D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO. By HOWARD MORAN, Vice President. Trustee, (Seal)) - H. A Attest SHILLINGTON, ZRALVAK Regular Mid-Week Sale of Household and Office Furni- ture, Personal Effects, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY January 22, 1930 At 10 AM. Als, Ladies' Fur o Pa REGISTERED Scarfs. By order of a prominent I rier, Terms Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., In a20.21 * ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Tt reviviciod communiey of ety Wod. | o ustens” Sale of SixdReom and| Bath Brick Dwelling, No. 771 Kenyon Street Northwest. By viriue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6115. follo 275 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured ihereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sal:'by public auction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY. 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow= ing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, to' wit: Lot num bered fifty-six (56) in ' Allen W, Miller's subdivision ‘of part of block 8 in Todd and Brown's subdivision of parts of “Mount Pleasant” and “Pleasant” Plains.” as per f said Miller's subdivision recorded. in Liber 43. at folio 197. of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia; subject o & Tight of way for alley purposes over the north or rear 3 feet of, said lot, Terms of sale: The above property will be sold _subject to'a prior deed of trust for 2.750.00, at 6'2 per cent. due August 2, 1930: balance,’ $300.00 cash: the Temainder 'to be secured by a second ‘deed of trust secured upon the property sold. payable in_monthiy instaliments of $27.50 ‘or more. to {nclude intecest ut 6'2 per cent. until paid. or all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 required at sale. All conveyancing. recording, and notgrial fees at ‘cost of pur: chaser. Terms to’be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to Tesell the prop- gtz at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement o such resale in some newspaper published in ashington, D C. » WESTWOOD L. WILLIAMS, SAMUEL O. PECK. 129.13.16.18.21 Trustees. TUKSDAY, AUCTION SALES. !&Efl' & BON, Auctioneers. A—DTu A T AUCTION, RS pax DNES- Hnma is am'i $iyen, that on }1‘7 ES- mlgcmx AM, :u'wlll ol by -uni an sChier “and " Sonc® ooms oo A " ’Penniylvllnh ‘n. > Véhl:“te':hrc-nmlr ! !’ E eaie o % Metvl ik, Mot "R iAol | sued A“W"Illl fin,. South Wa: nllun’ ‘yuflgll‘: Parties interested n LOGAN'S GARA _n By ¥ N. Prop. _ 65 Automobiles by Auction Wednesday, Jan. 22nd, 12 Noon At 462 Pa. Ave. N.W. GUS EICHBERG Official Auctioneer, U. S, Government * dam A. Weschler and Som, Aucts. Valuable Mahogany Store Fixtures with Handsome Plate Glass Mirrors cunlnl-el in Pn-lll- Illflll lnmlll No. 1708 Pa. Ave. N.W. By Public Auction Wedneully, Jan. 22, 1930 Automobiles By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. NW. WEDNESDAY Jan. 22nd 10 AM. a20.21 _OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEE! 1480 Eve Street o ATIONEERS: TRUSTEES: SALE TOF VALUABLE UNTM- LOT. BEING ON THE_ EAST SIER e MOl P E X pLACE BE, TWEEN DAVIS AND EDMUNDS STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 8014. f0lio 161 et sea: of the land records of the District of Co- lumbiu, and at the request of the party cured ihereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SEC- OND DAY OF JANUARY. AD 1030 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. ‘the following-de- scribed Iand-and premises. sitoAic h he District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 18 in_square 1935. “Massachusetts Avenue Heights.” as per plat recorded in | Liber 42, folio 6 of the records of the office of urveyor of the District of Colui bia: subject 0 building line restriction and coyenants of record. Terms of sale: ORe-third of the purchase be paid in cash. balance in two 2,050 centum per payable semi-annually. from day red by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’of $500.00 will be reauired 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 trustees Teserve the Tight to Tesell the property at the rizk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washing- . D. C. s WILLIAM R, ELLIS. EDGA MILLE] IN01113.14.10.17 109128 Hrastees. { "THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, = 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ‘TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEVEN- STORY, MODERN. FIREPROOF BRICK APARTMENT, CONTAINING SEVENTY APARTMENTS. AND KNOWN AS PREM- iSES 2701 CONNECTICUT = AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Ll?g No. 6330. folio 180 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- and 't the ‘request of the party > thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the gremur on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- ‘ECOND DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1930, AT l'lWO -THIRTY O CLOCK P. the follow- ing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbla. and designated as and being lot 62 in Wardman and Bones' fon of lots in block 19. “Woodley er plat recorded in the office (-(l the surveyor for the District of Columbia in' Liber 62. af follo 186. ° Block 19 now | known for taxation purposes as square 2208. ‘Terms: Sold subject prior deed of trust "for 3350000, furifier, particulars of which will be nounced at sale: the g chase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $5.000 required. Con. veyanelns recording. etc, at purchaser's | cost. ms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and | the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. HORACE G. SMITHY, LEWIS T. BREUNINGER. _Jall-d&ds.exSu Trumn Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Household Effects of Every Description Mohair and Velour_Davenport, also Bed-Davenport Suites, Wal- nut Dining and Bed Room Suites, Rugs, Victrolk: Radios, Break- fast Suites, Desks, Mirrors, Lamps, Kitchen Cabinets, Day - Beds, Tables, etc. Also Chandler & Price 12x18 Printing Press with Motor, Composing Table, Type Cabinet and Type. By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY January 22, 1930 JANUARY 21, )| Commencing 9 O'Clock A.M. 122021 _FUTU YS. Stock Reducing Sale “TRADE MARK of 53 New Ladies’ REGISTERED Fur Coats By Order of a Prominent Local Furrier At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday January 22, 1930 At 11 AM. Including Brown and Gray Cara- cul Paw, Northern Seal (plain and trimmed with squirrel and skunk), Black Pony (trimmed), Lambskin, American Broadtail, Natural Muskrat, ete. Also sev- eral Muffs and Scarfs. Terms Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc,, Aucts. strice ot "Co: cquest. of ihe party Fe- emrnm% trustees will ront of the NTY- AR '?1 AT M.. the follows T’%E‘umm‘ situate bia, l‘;‘l;]“d ghll‘!g{- the |l o Btbmités, "0, WEDNESD; g!co)m SRy oF i l!epl:flbfd lan mblar '2’--?5";'-’5: “‘oz 2 in, war'-’annr;ffinn Sidivision of lots, i il Block 3. “Petwortn per pm recorded.in Liber '3 4'5"’} Cobimsia Sunjecs o m Cg:fnnl‘rnlzfle"tllqtlalblfll?dln Ih.fi‘bt o 'rmu: o e Sse of (e m alidipe. Block 36 now Known for D“ml’;lufl mnl and taxation as Sajgars 3138, :, One-third 1 ase Teml:-:l'n:"zzu,om yable in "'“m..',fi two Soue Uith Tatereat At 6 er Ceniiim e semi-nnu Sule. “sedured by deed THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING QF MODERN APARTMENT BUILDING, 2831 B Sirtue ‘of & certain desd of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5924, folio 263 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- clifed " increby, the undersigned trustee will seil at public auction. in front of the FANuABy. "KD. " 1930, AT POUR. et situate i the, DIsTice of b uate in the Distri - fad pemen i 1, BReGo bered ' elghty-five (85) 1 rry Wardman and Thomas P. Bones block numbered now known a man and Ridout’ 8 S Liber V60: Totio 38, of the plat_recorded in_Liber 60. folio 38, of records of the office of the surveyor of the District_ of * Columbla, ssed as lot 85, square 2109. Subject to the condition that no_bullding, shall be erected on said_Iot within' 15 feet of the east line of 28th street (front line of said lot) except bay- windows projecting_not over 5 feet and porches not over 7' ' feet. Improved by premises No. 2§31 28th stréet. ~ Subject to rior deed of trust of record for $40.000. erms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of truse for ~$40, urther particulars of =hich will be announced at time of sale: e ‘purchase price above said_trus paid in cash. A deposit of $1,500 required. Conveyancing, recording. etc., at purchaser's cost. " Terms. to complied with within fifteen (15) days from date of s wise trustees reserve’ the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaiting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of fuch sale in tome newspaper published in ngton, D. 3 HAROLD E. WILLIAM L. _Jn20.d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAI CONSISTING OF MODERN APAR‘mlN’r BUILDING, NO. 2827 26th ST! By Virtue of & ceriain déed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. §924. folio 245 et seq.. of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees il sell. at public suction in tront of the premises. on 3 DAY OF JANUARY, 'A.D. 19 the Tollowing-described land O'CLOCK P.M. $nd premises. ituate in the District of Co- an lum| and desianated as lnfl beln an omas P. nes’ sul f red sixteen *“Woodl R Addition to thl Ofly of Washi) ll“ 80, 1c { the sur- = e h10o t4"to the condition thit no bullding shall b il be erected on said lob. within 18 Jeet eant line ‘of e sieect {fbont Iiae of said lot), except bay windows project| not over 5 feet and porches not over 7l eet. iproved by premises No. 2827 28th street, ':nam f0"a Drior ‘deed of trust of record iou t prior deed of nnfi' et rier® particulars o lllnollhted at time of sal !he vul‘fihllt Ix s:,...,,r.,; | to v hooe oes the mencss fee h’ l’- " ‘Iil‘ "fil.ml sale in_some -'”‘ published 1930, o2 yirtue -mlnmumn duly fi.n\'}t ".;"2 e gt .?‘""“ s : ther with lhl two-story and lllll‘“l. Aral ek, r l dalsnce in two gk et | B m Inn IIAB. from day lll e "’r' -t the nnn-ur’, A ?h 0 o "l“ ired ll Ifl O llh, All Mlvtilncinm e, ot M of purchaser. Ter to r ‘compli 'Ilh within Ihlr\y dl s from day of otherwise the tru: e FAE nd e o Saikitog biEases lished In Wash. ington NATIONAL 8AVINGS & TRI G ust BL WILLIAM D. -govmm' A ‘sm-g y. 'ial8-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE APART- MORELAND: -m.vnl 2132 ¢ uro STREET IIOF A N “THI AND 9 deed of trust duly !Inhl-l r m Sras Dlstrict of com-b impro; (LOTS EQUARE By virtue of a recoided in Liber N Tollo 471 et sea of the land records of Dis! t of Co- umbia, and at the reuest of the parties secured thereby. the undersigned irustee will sell ac public suction. In front of the es. Emn-m DAY 4¥ OF SFIRNUARY. AD 1030, AT P.M. the following-de- unm Rand e sitiate b S 1 of Wlw 1ston, em trict of Columbi esigns 83 and being lot numbere She Auadies aad sesemty subdivision of p: ing (179) 1n Bust Mite' and now known as “Washing- ton Heights,” as per piat recorded in ‘the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 19 at folio 165; subject to agreement fixing the buliding i 13 feet south of the south line of Ci fornia street. hown on plat recorded in suid “surveyors office in Liber County 15 at folio 28, Also lot numbered nine (9) in reorane subdivision o s Washington Helghts fached 1o dted tecorded in Liber 697 at r 4 of the land ecords of the District Columbls. Said ‘lot humbered nine (§) % subject o the covenant that no bulldin shall be erected thereon by n-rrhw-vumn. Thom, lobbs. untii of ‘trust re- et instrumenta Nos. 31 anc. 33 of the land fecords of & District of Columbia have been baid. The above-described property is now known for Durposes of assessment and taxation as lots numbered one hundred and seven and nine (9) in square numbered five hundred and thirty (2530; with the improvements. consistin tory bullding of brick teel con- . containing fifty-fve rtments (total of about two hundr fourteen e cafe, freight and passenger glevators, nodern in every respect. kuown he ‘Westmoreland.” = Sold sublect to & ed of trust in Liber No. 4855. follo records of the ict of Columbia, said ot numbered one hundr iryenty-nine (179) securing payment of & debt of one hundred fifty thousand dol (3150000), dated June 1 1832 extension " Ju 1930. bey the rate of Ave (5) per centum per annum. nnually, which trust probably Bivy 'he ‘fenewed for a"longer Berioa. upon payment of one (1) per centum commission: certain 601, conveying _said lot ed nine (9) sécuring payment of a . in the present balance of sixty-seven hundred thirty-three dollars and thirty-five cents ($6,733.35), dated December 31. 1899, due under extension April 16, 1 interest at the T Per_annum, pay: Terms of sale: One: purchase money. over and above the prior” encum- brances aforesaid. to be paid in cash: bal- ance on or before three years, with interest (6) Ber centum per annum, pavabl npuslly, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property’ sold, or ail cash at the option of the purchaser.’ A de- it of $10.000.00 will be required at time of e (All converancing. recording. etc.. at cost_ of purch Terms of sale {0 be com- Dited with within thirty (30) ‘days (rom day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves ihe righ® (0 reseli the property at the risk and cost of defaulting chaser. after five daye advertisement of such n in_some newspaper in Washington. D. C. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST €O Trustee. By WILLIAM D. (OOVER, esident’ Northeast corner 18th Street and New York (ghgaus morthwest. al) ‘Attest " PERCIVAL WILSON, _nli-dg ine'Su_ THOS. J. QWEN & 8ON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEVEN. | STORY BRICK BUILDING KNOWN AS | THE__ALBEMARLE. 1700 BTREE’ NORTHWEST. CONTAINING PORTY- TWO APARTMENTS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. datsd July, 3. 1924, recorded in Liver 5382, at follo | 31._amon land records of the Dis of Columgl- and at the request of the party secured eby. the undersigned trustees will_seil u Dublle_suction, n, front, of the | TUESDAY. ' THE TWENTY- BiGHTI DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1630, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.." the follow- ing-described land and premises, situste in the, District of C and designated ns and being part of original lot 20 in square 152 except the 55 feet front by full depth thereof of said lot. Terms: Sold Mubject to s prior deed of trust $204.000. further particulars of which will be ‘announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in ¢ A deposit of $5,000 required. neing, recording. ete.. at the pur: chaser's cost. Terms o be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees Secretary. s racerva ‘the “right _ Sa17-dads.exsu THOS. J. OWEN & BSOI TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE _IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF MODERN APARTMENT BUILDING, NO. 2829 28th STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 592¢. folio 249 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the AY, THE THIRTY-FIRST 1930, AT FOUR- O'CLOCK _P. the following-de- scribed “land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated d being 1ot numbered eighty-i Harry Wardman and subdiv E‘V‘ll f Washi: plat rded v 'of "Washin ¥ Dlat recor 0" Liber '60. Tolfo 38, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- Timbia. now assessed s 1ot 84, squsre 2109, Subject to the condition that no building b be erected on s lot within 15 feet street (frout line ‘windos projec- Lion rwt over 5 feet and porches not over i "{mproved by premises No. 2829 38th street. Subject to'a prior deed of trust of record “Termi: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for 340, further = particulars of which will be announced at time of sal the purchase price above it in e it of §1.500 required. it Burchaser ms mplied fiteen (18, daye from date. of wise trustees reserve the right property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such sale' In_some newspaper published in Washington, D. HAROLD E. DOYLE. WILLIAM L. MILLER. 1820-ddds. exSu tee TTHOS. J. om .fl"' AUCTIONEERS, IYI N.W. our, TR or vALvAll.f REAL Bmo Dwe NTAINING TEN ROO BATHS G, tP‘o‘ 580# T Virtue of & 'certaln deed of trust, re- dedin Liber” 8881, ut ‘follo 43}, of’ N trict_of ocu-m-. of the parties secured tened wil sell at public remises. on the !olkmnt-‘uevllvd e uate In the District of Co- ins lot ‘Humi forty-three Shapiro's subdivision of bered twenty-seven hun- it E"il"‘"::'“‘;. e H p’r g.m recorded n istrict of“oghimmbt tn 173 Tect. Fro e Al it u'll th of 25 feet of 1oy nu ?m« ’h’ 13" Tacob 5. Sita m' E nly-nna Bundred and one G101) per plst in Liber No. 78. follo 166.”%h "saia ¥ or east Mo Tl width thercot oty thice " (43). " baing l!lhl!fl to the right of for alley pur- (M IIH IM be'nl it of 5.":"#:: forty- 9 in — ....‘h..‘?‘\.&.:._.. & “&rtnwn "0 8% pe 8%, oer Ber 1,"0F ""F afling tne option -& Pl 3: v m-n peaches, nmey Papgr Cou 8 cRrl - bscked: I'Il r\nn [ B %, o, tons .lllllu l&. X cable, 1 carton mdse.: cases M!u syrup: Wm. HcKulehln. 1 Moncur ton ..h.'oflo"’n‘c‘ c‘ltwnll| ln(r butter 8; l' Pul-mkbh:rb%'l" Brooms: ‘Bark Mctor carton and Chlnrum:vll‘ cartons Jtaura '-:up" §°Bk ‘ated] bed enis. &b.d nrlnlA Vi 3 picas. 3 ing “Automotive Botinkier Wolpe & 8on, 2 car- UACBAILROAD co. Freieht Asent. THOS. 3, GUEN & SON, AUCTIONEE: 1 EYE ST. N. cf'no = TRUSTERS: LE OF VAL ABLE D FOUR 9& L_ESTATE. NG TH] e 1120. 50 EET NNSYLVA B SROVER BN DWELLINGS NOS. R St T 26 SIXTH STRE| virtue ‘of four certal In deed: 3 'HMG'G |ll Liber 811 ';;lfl'l :ga,":l;;. ind 4 $eq.. of the id_records of 7 the plrl;” Soinbl, ehe'e? tr'." i slgned tFusteen” Wil sell ® alittion land and premises. sit- city of ‘Waahinkton: Diseict of ) god fftyave (58 inw arker's subdiv ;‘flP\“ funded aog sienipy Tecorded In Liber. 23, folio 106, of tne Tecords of the office of it surv Digtrict o Cojumia,” 1 *} e Moy 2 Olie-third of the purchase money ta be" pata by care. Hatamed e equal instaliments. payable in one and {wo with interest at seven per " centnm num. payable semi-annually. from day W seciired by deed Of trust upon ihe Ym criy wold,”or J1°¢han”a!"the opiion of he purchaser. A" deposit of $300°6n each Droperty Will be ‘reauired a1 iime Of s Al converanging. Tecording, ete at cont of Burchaser “Terima' of " Sal” (0 b complicd SR within 1ht Trom day ‘of sale. otherwite” the trustecs senscvs. the. tiohi" 3 Tenell the Droperty, at the risk and' cost of defaulting purchaser. asier five days saver: sesale Tn some ‘Rewsbaver hington. D, BAMD JAMER B. henddds.exsu tisement of Ppublished in Wi B. NICHOLSON, Trustées. ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 131 By B W wuzss SALE TRUSTEES' PR TH ST} SEATON pFEAGE, NonTHEAST, [0 ue of a certain’deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3910, follo 159 et sea. of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbis. "and atthe request of the party | thereby. the undersigned trustees | Wil Sl S Pobile Ractingers front of the | , premises. on PRIDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST | DAY OF JANUARY. 'A.D. 1930, AT TWO- PORTY-PIVE O'CLOCK. P.M.. the following- { described land and premises.’ situate in the District of Columbla and deiignated as and being lot numbered forty-one (41) in 8. W. Woodward's subdivision of lots 16. 17 and 18 in block numbered eight '(8) in George ‘Tueadell’s subdivi; ‘Younsborough.” or “Georse Trugsdell of Washington.” as per plat of first-men. tiened subdivision recorded in Liber 43 at folio 64 in the surveyor's office of the Dis- {rict, ot Columbia, except u strip four_ feet in width condemned in District Court. eause 1864, and except also a strip 715 feet wide 'detii ey, as shown on plat recorded, at folio 83 in sublect 1o covenants of 4 ast, one;half of the parcel esignat closed on It recorded in Liber 48 st folls in said surveyor's office. The whole formerly “assessed for taxation as lot 803 $10 o jknown for sald g purpose a3’ lots the imbrovements: consisting of 3 stocs byl apartment house,’ containi Terms of ‘sale: money 'to he paid equal’ Instaliment. lon of part of original "Addition 1o the Gity -3 lor‘v hrI't‘K On-third of the purchase in llh. balance in two lllyl le in nt and two Rinp ALt o o Sl e 2 secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the ontlon of the pur- chaser. A denosit of $3.000 will be recu:red ot time of sale. Al convevancing. record- lh- Tisk and cost of defaultine purehaser . five dave' adveriisement of sueh resale 0, 5me newspaper published in Washing- ton, D. . JOsEPH T wrL®ER. DONALD M. McNEALE, $a21-ddds exSu Trustees. SALE OF VALUABLE TM. AL ESTATE BEING BRI: G NO. 308 P STREET NORTH. | | BY virtie of a cortain deed of trust, recarded in Liber No. 4183, folio 433 i sen. | tnd, records 'of the Disirict of o | uest of 1 serired Therebr. ‘the "idersioned " srttey will sell at pubiic auction in front of the | Premises on MONDAY. THE TWENTIETH | 1930, AT THREE- ITY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de. seribed 1and and premi: City of Washinktol and designated as and being lot twenty-six | {26), ln William £ ionu' 1;:'MI;’I‘Inn of lots | of, Columbin One-third of the purchase d in cash, balance in two ble in one and two ‘en per centum per um. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the Property sold. or ali cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All convevancing. recording. etc.. at cnst of purchaser. Terms of sale to be ‘complied with within 30 davs from dav of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resi in some newspaper published in Washington, S SAMUEL A, JAM] 109.11,13.15.17%;: Ill LSTHE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTRONED until PRIDAY. JANUARY ITY-POURTH, 930. AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. !Y ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. RURY. ICHOLSON, Trustees. ‘Tnos. 3. OWEN & SON. Aucncnnu, 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO. 51 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTH- WEST. WASHINGTON. D. C.. CONSIST- IHO OF A TWO-STORY AND CELLAR ICK DmlND CONTAINING SIX IOO AND BATH, ALL MODERN IHPROW By virtue of I certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5098, folio § et ses of “It llnd l’lcurfll of the District of Co- lus at the t_of the party sectred thereby. ‘the ned _trustees will sell at public IIM:l.lyon. lmm ol the remises. _on THE HTH JANUARY. A.D. 1930, AT "n':’e 1 Ilo'lnrl—d:llc‘flb-d being lot mn-:- ul\ll'lllon "in' block di per plat fe I’m!fllfl In !h! office of 'fi. ‘Col sald Di K IL at I sublect el 0ne~lhlrl 4 lh! purchase in cas alance in two Payable in one and two rest ll 2 per centum per ul\ innually. from day of 3500 will be the survevor of ¢ bia in County to,_covenants Terms of sale money to ‘instalimet years. wiih int annum, parab) sule. secured by 3 “‘ Toqulred at tiie of Al 'fl"‘ with within thirty K ter five days’ advertisement of hed in otherwise the trustecs such resale n_some newspaper publ Washing- TWO PADLOCK ORDERS ARE SOUGHT BY POLICE Six Are Made Defendants in Pro- ceedings Charging Liquor Law Violation. ‘Two applications for “padlock” in- Jjunctions were filed in the District Supreme Court yesterday by United States Attorney Leo A. Rover and As- sistant United States Attorney Harold w. “;7?'““ ‘alter Tapscott, Marle Tapscott and William Smith are named defendants in one of the suits, and Raymond Car- fi'th Frllécu Carper and the J. E. \ am Co. are named in th lp“;cudm" the other n the Tapscott petition the court is asked to close premises 306 and 308 Pennsylvania_avenue, and in the Car- per case 108 Second street is involved. The Tapscotts are named as tenants in the first suit and Willlam Smith as owner of the property, while in the other case the Carpers are said to be the tenants and the J. E. Latham Co, owners of the property. Both places are sald to have become nuisances within the meaning of the national pro- hibition act through the alleged sale of intoxicants. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. QW& gSON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PIV] ZIQRY,BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING CONTAINING T\WQ STORES. NINEIY- NINE "ROOMS AND® TWENTY THARE BATHS, KNOWN AS “THE ASTORIA. RITUATE ' NORTHWEST CORNFR OF THIRD AND G STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber 6265 at follo 405. among the land records of the District nf Colnmbia; and at the request of the par'y secured therebv. the undersigned trustess will sell, at public auction. in front of the premisas on FRIDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 'AD’ 1930. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M ., the following-deseribed land and premises. situate in the City of Washe ington. District of Columbin. and desienated as and beinr all of ‘original lot one (1) and part of original lot two (%) in’ sauare five hundred and twenty-nire (520). said lot and pert of lot being contained within the fol- owing metes and bounds. viz© Beginning for the same corner of said ot one d of said square and runnine ce north alone the line of Third street went ane Mundred And Afly (150 oo (heges West sixty-two (62) feet nine (%) inches thence south eighty-one (81) feet. thenc Teone (3D et imence Soutn sty nine (69) feet to north "G strest and thence east thirty-one (31) feet nine (9)" inehes 10 the place of heginnine. Terms of sile: One-ihird of the purchas money to he pald in esch, balance in twe equal Installments. pavable in one and two years. with nterest at six ner centlim per annum. paveble semi-nnnrally. from of sale, secured hv deed of trist upon the property sold. or all cash, at tha antion of the purchaser. denosit of £3.000.00 will be required at tire of sale. AN “onveyane- ing. recordine. ete. at cot of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty davs from day of fale. othecwise the trustees reserve the rigkt to resell the orops Ity at the risk and cost of defavitine bur- chaser. after five davs' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. DONALD M MeNEALE, THOMAS A. BUTT. Trustees. #7ALL OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS RE- ferring’ to this property are hereby withe drawn, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. {a21.4&ds.exSu L GAL Vo'l'l ES. WILLIAM W. BRI LEXANDER H. BELL IR, "Aitorners IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict _of Columbia —Holding a District Court.—In re’ Condemnation of land for extension of Nebraska Avenue from Wiscon- sin Avenue to Reno Road Northwest, and the extension of Thirty-ninth Streei be- tween Albermarle Street and Grant Road.— District Court No. 2011 _-NOTICE AND OR- DER OF PUBLICATION —Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Dis trict of Columbia (pursunt to a certain provision of the Act of Congress. approved March 4. ‘1913, entitied, “An Act making appropriations for_the expenses of the gov- ernment of the District of Columbia, " for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth. nine- teen hundred and fourtcen. and for other purposes.” whereby they are authorized to open. extend. or widen any street. avenue, rond or highway fo conform with ‘the plan of ‘the permanent svstem of highways in that portion of the District of Columbia outside "of the rities of Washinston and Georgetown edonted under, the Act of Con- sress approved March 2, 1893. as amended ed June 28, May 2. 1926, respectively, condemnation unde; (he provisions of sube chapter one of chapter filtcen of the Code of Law for the District of Galumbia), Kave filed a petition in this Court praying the condemnation of the land recesssrv for the extension of Nebraska Avenue from Wis. consin Avenue to Reno Rord Northwest. and the extension of Thirtv-ninth Street between Alberarle Street and Grant Road, in_ the District of Columbin. as shown on a map or piat filed with the said petition. as & part thereof. and praving eiso that this Court empanel a_jure in accordance with the law provided for in such cases to assess the damaces each owrer of the land to be taken may sustain by Teason of the ‘said fon of Nel Tt Avenue from Wistons Avenue to Rene Fond Northwest. and FXtencion. af “ninth_Street be- pvvoymnm cct and Grart Road, rict 0f Col'mbia. and the con of t5¢ ln“d necessary for the erc’. nnd 1o sess the benefits there rom. pliiz nll OF any part of e costs and (Xpe 't of sa'd proceedings. pon_any lz-ds which the jiry may find will be benefit-d, rs nrovided for in and by the aforetnid Act of Cotcrac: approved May 28, 1926, 1t is. oy the Conet this 15th day of 1930, ORDTRED thet all ' persons inferest in thece praceedings, be and they are hereby waricd and commanded to appear in this Court on or before the lath day of Tebrucry. 1010, it ten oclock n.. and continue fn sitencance untll the Caurl shall have mede its finol order g and confirming e award of damages A The Soament orhenn of damates to be empaneled nnd sworn herein: and. it is further ORDERED thot ' copy of this notice and order be publ'shed twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washingion Evening Btar, the Washington Post and the Washington Herald, newspapers published in the said District, commencing at least twenty days before the said 10th day of February. It s further ORDERED that a copy of this notice and order be served by ‘the United States Marshal, or his deputies. upon each of the owners of th fee of the land to be condemned herein, w may’be found by the sald Marshal, or hi deputies. within the District of Columbia and upon the tenants and occupants of th same, before the said 18th dav of Februarv. 1930 ' By the Court: ALFRED A. WHEAT. Justice.” | (seal) ' A true copy. ' Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Cictk. By HARRY o wotE A e, 1820.21.27.28 the tweer RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. MONARCH OF THE BOARDWALK! EUROPEAN PLAN 685 8292 SAME OWNERSHIP AS THE AMBASSADOR HOTELS NEW YORK PALM BEACH I=% LOS ANGELES Jlotel ATLANTICCITY,N.J. s ed for aixty years. o n and Hoardwalk ew—Fireproo WINTRR n‘rls N Garage IN (Vfl‘lfll‘ ‘elter J. Busby, Ine. = MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. Phe” Purchaser. it ‘o quir ne 51 Sates A converancing: n’cualh elc. ot cast G purchaser, “Ternis hit "o’ rese 1y, at o mx"'.na"eo: Ot Getauiting Sarendser. ton,' D, ©: ARRY 8. WAL 816.18.21,33.35.28 P M. illiam H. T 5 Subdivision *ade ‘base. Nr}:fl' Particurars oF "l'-" sale. O. BALTZ, TRRNER & SR fa13-d.ex8u,toinjals LONG ISTANCE MOVING DA(lesON TRANSFER & STORAGE co. 19220 sronn: XPRESS| CO., INC. Without Worry or Risk, Re- MOVE B Rermicor Low Bates rooms. 33 mo. and up. Expert Storage U 505 Fioriaa ave. . NORTH 104