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AUCTIONS SALE—HOUSES. THE ENING SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. SALE—S! 3 AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. NEAR 4th AND R. I. AVE. N.E.. 2428 4th St. NE, Can be are both in 2739 4th St. N.E. bought on very easy terms and rst-class condition. WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, INC 1700_Eve St. NW. Y ete. B IKI a0 wat u.loo ...3‘ 15356, Addn:c );; M, Star office. e fonirIGHIe AL TR ATV BED ROOMS, 2 BATHS, t. slectric lights; desirable neigh- lose_to Dupont Circle; priced for HI'.R.IIAI ConTER: ot To62 CHASX, C_MODERN HOME, Debbie. dashied large, light basement; maid’s room; 3-car garage to match house; shaded Ilot, So3125; cholce location, near schools, stores. will sacrifice for $10,850. $70 14th ST. N.W; BY OWNER—10 ROOME 46" ’bed 'roome). '3 baths: newly decorated CHEVY CHASE, D. C.. 6812 NEVADA AVE.— “This beautiful colonial brick home (new) of Six (6) rooms, two (2) baths, With excep- tionally large closets. finished "attic and at- Lractive kitchen, is offered at $13 Open National um §50 NEVADA AVE., CHEVY “This brand-new unm»n-n B o four (b spacioss bed Fogms: two (3) orate baths, must be sold at an absolute sac- rifice. Here is an opportunity that you will never have again. sure to see this ex- traordinary BARGAIN. Open all day Sun- Gy of "canl_Nationel 816 3 ON iy aum Drick: ‘acei 100 AB out: easy terms Open. Miss & G ST. 5.W.—2-STORY FRAME; § ROOMS, bath, flee‘ only_$1,550. ‘THOMAS P. BROWN. 615 4% St. S.W. ‘WE ARE SPECIALIZING IN MODERN omes, 6 to 10 rms., Mt. Pleasant and near- )y suburbs. Prices, $4,750 upward, on cash payment $250 upward. Don't buy until you see our large, select list: many bargains of- leud exclusively; several lor trldfl or rent. . E. RYON CO.. 1318 A 7908 mllxcxu.:o OPPORTUNI’TY TO PUR- chase new semi-detached home, Mt. Pleas- ant. Terrace. Phone Met. 3641. 1120 6th ST. S.W. 8 rooms and bath, in good condition; dou- le garage: $5.250. FLOYD E. DAVIS COMPANY, 733 13th St. N.W. Nat: KLAND — NEW TWO-STORY HOME, ardwood finish; solarium, liying room, din ing room and kitchen on first floor! two large sleeping chambers with cedar closet and bath on second floor. ‘Lot 50x100. Near ehurches, schools. stores. busses and cars. . HOPKINS, 803 ton Loan & Trust Blds. Er AND EAST CAPITOL STS.—3-STORY rick dwelling of eight rooms and bath with ood heat and electricity: in good condi- jon_ throughout. terms. JOHN & BRO. Dist. 3560. 914 G St. N.W. BARGAIN, $5,950. DETACHED HOME, WOODRIDGE, D. O. Six large rooms and bath. two blocks from ave. car line; very deep lot with tre rult, ‘Oic. Bleat satabs, Slave Toor CA argain that can be sold. on exceptionally sasy terms. Call Cleveland 7098 for detailed information. BUNGALOW! COST $7.350_PRICE. 15950, vner must seil. 7 room: eleciricity. > gas. garas rge front porch, enclosed rear | cash payment and $45.00 per month on balance. High elevation. Inspect and see us or phone and we will cail for you. 2315 R ST, BE. (Corner of Nailor Rd. ai WAPLE 1226 14th St. N.W. N VALUES RE AL IN MARIETTA PARK. Facing Wide Street and Gott. Park. SEE AND BE CONVINCED. Sample house. 5609 2nd st. n.w.—6 rooms. 8 porches. warage, Prizidaire. Nothing Jack- ing to make the' home comfortable. Open every day until 8 p.m. W. G. IRVIN, Owner lnd Bullder, or Your Aum L\'L'\L ~\[ \"\LLI.S NORTH CLE\'ELA.'D PARK. 6. 7 and 8 Room Homes. Detached and semi-detached. Only 3 left. Bave that money you are wasting for rent and own one of these homes; near schools. churches, stores, street car and \us lines: large landscaped yards. Sample 7th st. n.w. Open' and i hud i 5’ wa 8 p.m. Any broker or W. G. IRVIN, owner snd builder. Cleveland 1531. 18 HERE IS A BARGAIN! 1417 S ST. S Convenient to Navy Yard, Bolling Pield, and just a few minutes to all downtown departments. well proportioned rooms, tiled bath, 3 porches, side lot. This home is newly deco- Tated throughout and in perfect condition. FRICED TO SELL QUICKLY AT $7.500. ~__North 0962 IPOR'I ANT TO YOU. S THAN COST. End of the Great be The if looking for a handsome, all-brick home in & refined neig! rhood Center-hall type with 8 rooms and 2 master baths, a lst-floor Javatory and sery- th in basement. The 3rd floor. fin- fshed a5 one'latse Toon. 1deal Tor Sondrens piay room or for dancing. Modern, covered sige vorch, oil burner, 3 earages. Located 'just west of 16th and very Creek ®ark. Think of this. flose to Rock it cost , but_circumstances are such Thatve vant an oer of $5h300" Saturday evening or Sunday, phone Ga. 2006. LOUIS P. SHOI 1407 New York Ave. 2 Real Value. Open Saturday and Sunday. 7512 14th 8t N.W. 8-room. 2-bath brick. Center-hall plan. 2-csr sarase. Lot 50x149. Consider Exchange. it s Nat. 9287, 15 Colonial cement front porch, NEAR EASTER HIGH SCHOOL. Sample Open to 9 P. 327 17th St. N. 14 Built; 12 Sold. Inspect and See Why 7 Rooms—4 Bed Roon ns ©an Be Arranged for 2 Familles. Featur €5 hardwood floors throughout, natural wood finish, pan- eled net leus with tin tai be Out East Capitol & the houses. 1 apering, model im, Colon outin Attractively around roof. ining_wall awn. roomy kitchen with dining set (invisible when not in range. Frigidaire, heay brass lighting tine shades. cedar-lined closets. ntenns already installe: Dlex _electric. plugs, copper_spo, e). cabi- aid lino. xtares, Ton fadio’ outlet many du- slate mansards, guiters and flashing, 15-1b. ndscaped: stone re- Carefully plan- Construction and material the very Built-in garage. to 17th st.. north to You will ‘see our sign. WAPLE & JAMES, Inc., North_0962. 226 14th St. N.W. CONGRESS HE IGHTS. Just completed, a five-room, bath an he d breakfast at, oak floors alcove ; beautiful home with hot-water two very large lots in good location. Will take vacant lots as part pay- ment, or sell on easy terms. and lighted watil 10 p.m. J. E. TALBERT, Exclusive Agent. 8. elec., this attractive brick home is assured of his | Fofit on the investment and s home s on! Tivi thai 927 15th St. 1 ble _3215 NICHOLS AVE. T PRICE REI Open LIN. 3767. DUCED! 14 Rooms, 3 Baths. Think of this opportunity. n.w. Has 2-CAR GARAGE. il pay Tor Thselt, NOKOL oil Any Priy burner, Just off 14th h.-wh. one owning 39,350, L. T. GRAVATTE, Evtning_Phone Realtor. Nat. 0753, Georgin_ 29 SPECIAL HOME BARGA I $100 Cash. E RENT. BALANCE_LIK] BAMPLE 1737 U 1% %2 squares brick t 16th 2 tric refrigerator. 1216 Hemlock- St. N.W. stories. 8 rooms. bath built-in garage; HOMES OPEN TODAY. shur St. N.W. rooms, dou- General Elec- Just east of 16th and Alaska ave. n.w. 3408 15th St. Semi-detached. north of Lawrence st Monroe st.; busses. bat] Very town. N. .F beautiful new Open and iighted. 1924 4th St. N.E. Cars pass the door. h, three porches. six rooms and 1012 3rd St. N.E. vide houses: east of Union Station. 1210 Owen Pl N.E. New house. just north 13th and Florida 5 erfect little ome, with garage. 1 HRH 313 H St N.W. easy walk to down- Can Le used for two families. Just OWENSTEIN CO., Dist._0908. Brick home on large corper lot. trees and shrubs Tocm 23x13%a feet. large close to school fully landscaped. able re open $10,950. CHEVY CHASE. ivin I e, side porch: beauti- 6 size- stores. transportation and churches; circum- stances make this the outstanding bu: Chevy Chase. Phone Wisconsin 287: uy 0 all PRICE, An opportunity to rick dwelling in one o pitol Hil $8,500. urchase a modern the best sections of it off of East Capitol st. rooms and bath, K NEAR 14 8T -0 WING TO E mustsacriice this Jarge Douse: lot 36x147; nonlm' - l}mn. UL Ouder st Takoma | “THOS. J. muu A:fin' {m $55.000. _ Address Box 3 OUR OWN STEEL E'rm A‘l‘ 2835 ST 5w Which, Shomd e taken, down to 3rd or 4th story and completed into stores on the 1st and 2nd floors with apts. above. Will take 315,000 for property which is free and clear and will finance nulclnnr to reasonable extent, "See_dir the ‘Commissio; RABY GORE, 1024 Ve, Phone 7190; 8 ol. 6990, RENT—BUSINESS _ PIDPEI“ LIGHT MFG. SECOND, THIRD bright, cheerful, in the h!lrl of (h. city. 8500 Geo! X 1362 Florida ave. ne. THE WABHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO 900 P Phone National 3440. WAATED—BUS!N S PR ERTY. I WILL BUY A DO property if it brings in a good return on vestment and offers possibilities for the future. ~State location, rent received, trust and price. Unless you are willing to_offer B.ESEEaln 1t 1s useless to answer. Address ar_office. Apartment B]d% _Wanted. M R.TGAGEB WILL ASSUME —and make small down payment. eri- coknd (ke AN, Gondapaziment hanaling apd can give references. Address Box 403- _SAI-E—INVESTMENT PROP’ERTY FILLING STATION WITH GARAGE IN N.W. Washington: because of health am forced to dispose of same. mow showlng a return of 16%. Well rented and so located as to insure a permonent income. on lot 50x250 Also other “proverties witn equal income values. For sale by "50% 1248, r office. ADD! Takoma Park, D. , D. C. mooo lvnomw. RMS8_AND BATH, garage; corner lot; all'modern improvements. Will take & late model car as down payment, pelance $43 mo. Two blocks to car line. WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND most select 1i { nearby Md. and Va. sub- urban homes lnd farms of any offiee in the We are licensed brokers for nearby Buy now befere the list is de- rices and terms increase. We bargains, and owing ln s the owner: re goini l!" within the nen 30 to 60 di sexersl good country places for irad, K. Y. Ave. Nat. 7908. _ cozy RDOM NGALOW, A.M.1.; LARGE lot, fenced, on bus line; cement highway: beautiful shad rage. chicken house and run. gas and elec.. open fireplace. $1.000 for immediate sale: $100 ci month, or $200 cash and $40 month. For ap- pointment_phone OWNER, Hyattsville 1658, WIDOW MUST SELL BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS and bath. h. garage, paved street. $2.200 "equity for '§300 cash. Price, 34.600. DUNN & CO. 3333 R. L a Mt. Rainfer. Hattaviile 910 BUILT FOR A F Owner_must 41l beautiful Six-room bun- TRUSTEE'S !1%511 OF VALUABLE REAL|TR O T ARAT IO AR S IMERTS, S1Ta UATE "NO. 7225 N TAREET NORTHS By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly recorded In Liber No. 6001 folio 257 ei sea., of ‘the iand records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. ‘the ‘undersigned ‘trustee will seil at“pubile auction. ‘in ¥rone of the premiscs, NESDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF FRBRUARY. A.D. 1631, AT FOUR O'C P.M.. the foilowixig-described land and prem- ises.situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being original lot four (4) in sauare forty-nine (49), together with the improvements,” consisting of spartment, sit- uate No. 2225’ N sireet Morthwest: "Terms of sale: ° One-third of the purchase money to' be paid in casn, balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and w0 years, with interest at six per centum per num, Dasable semi-annua.y from day. of Sale. secured by deed of trust upor the proverty sold. or ail cashi. a!'the ebtion of the ‘purchaser. ° A dep-sit of 32,800 will be required at time of ~4le = Atl convevancing, Fecording, ete. at eost f vurchaser Terms gt sule o be’ coumplied awith: Wijhin trity days from’ day of smie, stherwise the trastee Teserves the Tight (o resell the Droberty. at the risk and cost ‘of defaulting purchaser. afier five days' advertisement of such Tesale in Some newspaper published in° Washing ton." B¢’ AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO. rustee. By HOWARD MORAN.™ (Benl) Attest: i A H !f{lL’LINC{rgN. " ssistant Secretary. Ja31-dkds.exBu ik ZATTHE ABOVE SALE_18 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY. the EI NTH OF FEBRUARY . 1031, AT ?;'“g: oo BY, ORDER OF THE T us'l": SALE—ACREAGE. OVER 34 _ACRES LOCATED LITTLE BE. yond the Congressional_Country Club. Long frontage on concrete State rond and wide views ®ver the surroundine country. Ideal for one or more homes or suitable to divide into smaller tract of 2 {o 3 acres 1f taxen at this time will sell entire tract at 475 er acre. ENR. Address Box 385 tar_office. APPROXIMATELY SEVENTY ACRES, WITH Con- hot-water tains latee heat, elsctric: Ugnon wo-car brick garage. Atts ractive terms can arrange JOHN F. DO'\OHO] & SONS, 314 Penna, Ave. SE. (Cross 11th St. NEW HOMES Near Navy Yard. Sample Open to 9 P.M. 1405 Ridge PL-S Bridge se.. turn left 2 blocks to 1éth st., morth 1 block to houses.) | ix large rooms. finish. leeping porch scree; ned. Tiled bath with shower. 3 porches. breakfast Built-in_ ga- Price Very Reasonable. Terms. It Will Pay You to Inspect These Homes Today. WAPLE _ 1226 14th St N.w. gar: COLORED—BRICK, } 8 large rooms, antries. 2 ase: splendld id_condition. 2 & JAMES, Inc., Honh 0962. R DUPON’ baths, e b b orth Pri eve: furnished; information ecall COLORED. sacrifice, 1726 P st.. near Dupont Circle—Completely OWNER, North 4194. FOR COLORED. ce " and terms reason: L. H. nings, North 7050 NIX, ble. Splendid 7-room house near Howard Uni- versity: corner location; large, bright rooms. For further Decatur More House—Better Location. Puture Enhancement_ Assured! Facing 1T-Acte Park; 252 MADISON ST. 7 Rooms—4 Bed Rooms. WAPLE & JAMES, INC,, Owners and Builders. »1226_14th 8t. Nort " BARGAIN RESIDENCE. | First Commercial Zone. ILLINOIS AND GA. AVES, Modern 6-room residence with bullt-in ga- Fage; on ain thoroughfare., where home d business can be combined. To be sold for big reduction from purchase price. jouse has every home comfort, such as test design gas-burning heater, weather strips. screens and awnings. Prompt action iecessary to benefit by this opportunity. tice i 305, " i CHAS. D. SAGER, National 0036 924 14th Bt. NW. PRICE, $8500. East Capitol St A short distance from Caritol and Library, an_exceptionally well built brick residence. recently redecorated throughout. Contains seven large rooms and bath, hot-water heat with Bryant s __burner, electric lights. ‘This property free of encumbrance and €an’he soid on_very reasonable terms. | JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Renitors. 2000 REDUCTIONT 819 12th st. n.e—Modern, detache sirage. big lot. See it and call Clev or North 0 Two Semi-Detached Bricks. MARIETTA PARK. 522 Ogletl\t:J;e St. N.W. (4 bed rooms). built-| * y new. theroughly moder: 204 beadtifully Tefinished throughout. 548 Peabody St. N.W. 6 large rooms: neerly new modern home, redecorated from top to bottom: built-in arage. SRS ruos. A _JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Nat. 5526. _ After 5 P.M.. Georgia 0748. PRICE, $9,950. Don't fail to see this beautiful 7-room 2-complete-bath home, just & from 14th st car line. Cedar throughout. electric refrigeration. beautiful tile kitchen: the lot is 212 feet deep: in fact, this home is modern in every respect. This is without a doubt one of the out: sending home values in Washington and &n Inspection of this property will convince sonable terms can be arranged. 522 for appointment to inspect. WOULD YOU BUY A HOME FOR $40 A MONTH? New Duplex Homes. thing New-—Inspect Today. Two Btors FlateBuilt Lie One House. 1012 3rd ST. N.E. (Just North of K 8t. NE) 215t AND RANDOLPH STS. N.E. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO., L4id i L A.W- 1 jiti Sale To Colored. Open Sunday 2 to 9 P.M. ice and £as7, terms. h_s 133; Nat. double garage: A M. C 2124 n. ler pl. condition ',A.GPM-“ —8ix rooms and bath: smali 820 KINGMAN PARK The Wonder Community of new homes, surrounded on all sides ex- cept the west by government owned and maintained reservations—Where millions of dollars are being spent to create most ditions, ideal resort con- Modern Homes—Moderately Priced Where future increased values are sured. New schools being bu.lt oid being 100 late you should in- pect without delay. Sample Houses at 510 23rd Street or 2419 Benning Road N.E. Prices $6,450 and up LOCATION—A few blocks east of I5th & H Streetsthe rapidly grow- trade center of Northeast Wash- Tneton Write or call for illustrated booklet, or for convevance to property. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor and_Builder National 0036 924 14th St. N.W. HOUSE NEAR ARCADE MARKET- equity cash. price. Box 395-M. Star office. SAN PAY fddzess. siving location and u.nn 'Y A HOME—PREFER BRIC ‘e Buthi s few hindred avve give full details in your a dress Box 53-M, Star office. FOR SEVERAL BARGAINS. N.W. AS] section or Capitol Hill only. 1268, City er. Ad- p Oive details. bargain OFFICES AND STUDIOS. OFFICE ROOMS AND SUITES with wide rang Albee Bldy Chandler Blde. Edmonds Bidj Brownlex Bide Loew Bids.. 1110 1427 1304 Fst. substantial improvements. {ronfing on Lee Highway and in proximity to Lee Boulevard, where values are rapidly increasing: near Strathmead = development: reasonable price for immedate sale. Address Box 387-M. Star office. EXCIIAY\GE WILL TRADE $3,500 EQUITY IN NEW room brick home in Chevy Chase, D. price, $14.000; balance payable monthl: clear’ Washington lots or Miami, Fiu. erty. Address Box 451-M. Star office. TWO SMALL HOUSES, NORTHE 4 Ghevy “Chase, well rented, excellent dition; trade ‘for one. Answer in full. dress Box 365-M, Star office. SALE—LOTR. JUST OFF i6th ST. ON VAN BUREN - Location cannot be compared in this neigh- Borhood for pri ked. Owner. Address Box 4248, Takoma Park. D_C. . THREE LOTS IN BROOKMONT, CONDUIT 1d., Just beyond District line: total frontage, cash. _Call Cl d 6 15¢ e for Brop- 2rpe AND con- Ad- wr 4 8Q. 2000, 55%110; VERY nmnum.s on Riunnymede pl. adjoining 8111 Broa Branch td.. Chevy Chase, D. C. Cash, $3.000 mmmun SITE, THREE BLOCKS FROM Cuhednl restricted neighborhood: 95¢ foot. 97 between 6 pm.. 11 a.m. uo« LOTS, 35 CASH, $3 MONTHLY: BUS. electricits. Have a garden. nu. chickens. _908 10th n.e..Lincoln THE BEST FOR u!s—u.aso UP. DIEFPENBACH. Lot Specialist. 1343 H 8t: N.W.__ Clev. 4117 WE HAVE CHOICE BUILDING SI' DETACHED “HOMES. lvmbg'n?s’risn?l%}s THOS. E JARRELL CQ. REALTORS, 731_10th St. N.W. oonmm [ RGE SELECTION lots; home site or investment. 3500 up. WOODRIDGE PEALTY, CO. 2377 R. 1. Ave. N.E. North 7203 : _WANTED—LOTS. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE WANTS LOT. n.w.. to build home: owner take second trust for 4 years for lot. Address Box 414-M. Star_office 15° LOT FOR $3,000 EQUITY IN A $7.000 DE- tached home'in Woodland Heights section, Richmond. Va. Good tenant. $50 & month. Well ‘financed. Address Box IT1-M, office. AT ONCE. CHEAP LOT NEAR WIS. AVE or other nw. near cars. eic. Owner take second trust back of buiiding loan, pavabie one year. Box 1263, City P. SALE—FARMS. 11 ACRES AT W, B. & A STATION; EX- gellent soil; fine building site; State road; $1.800. Address Box 353. r office. 15° POULTRY, FRUIT AND -nwcx PARM. 4 scres. 6-room house, garages, feed ho excelient well water, new hen house accom- modations for 1.100 hens. 7 brooder houses: incubator. brooders, fecders and 600 hens in- cluded; _ electricity: 1é_from_trolley. P H. B MILLER. 186 ACRES OF LAND ON STATE HIGH- mostly timber: running streams: $4,500. rms. _Address Box 352-M, Star office. 15% BPLENDID 50-ACRE FARM. GOOD RESI- dence. large parn. nice orchard: well fenced long {rontage: nearby Virginia: $4.500. DE SHAZO & MCcNAB. Bond Bids. ' Nat. 3934 BENT—FAIMS. S, HOUSE_AND OUTBUILDINGS, Fuils Checn, Ve r mo. P. I. Gregory, 115 N. Woodstock st., Clarendon, Va. 15* == e WANTED—FARM! A _WATER-FRONT FARM OR COUNTRY estate to manage on a salary or crop-sharing basis by university graduate of a leading mid-western agricultural school; married: experienced in tobacco. dairying and feod crops. Can furnish best of references as to character, ability and financial responsibil- ity. Wish to make coanection' by March 1, for coming crop season. Box 351-M, BUNGALOW OR Ci or might consider small acreage b improvements but with #ood water frontage. Price must be right. Give terms and detailed description as to location. so that property may be inspected. Address’ Box_28% 1.1 15° SHADED TRACT. RHODE RIVER NEAR AN- napolis; 100 feet shore frontate, State road: $1.000. " Address Box 354-M. Star office. 13 OUT- or -TOWN REAL ESTATE. SUMMER HOME ON SEBAGO LAKE, | ham, Maine. miles from Portland on Roosevelt Trail. One hundred feet short front. Camp 30x40 ft. including glassed and screened sun porch 10x30 ft. Al 1wood floors; _four sieeping rooms, bath. living room '15x30 ft. with fireplace; electric iights and automatic water supply. Fine view of White Mountains. Unexcelled boating cilities. Two-car_ garage. Inquire evenin; A. D. CUMMINGS, 3615 Newark n w. AUTO LOANS. LOW COBT _LONG-TERM_LOANS ABTOM’OBIL! FINANCE SERVICE 826 10th ST. MET 4142, Pree r-mnx on Lot Next Door . AUTO LOANS—QUI! COURT US BER' ice; no indorsements. LIBERTY PINANCE €CO., 1719 14th st. n.w. North 1111 fel6* AUTO GOANS: _REFINANCING OPER evenings. MR. ER. 645 Md. ave. ne Lin. 01’ T LOANS PROCURED ON AUTOS AND STORE HXTURIB _ M. GREENBAUM. 1004 Eye 8t. N.W. QUICK CASH. Refinance your auto. Golden Motors, 1823 14th. LOANS TO AUTO OWNERS. . DISTRICT FINANCE CO. 913 New York Ave. NNW. Met. 2803 | TOANS ON AUTOS ' USE_YOUR CAR, QUICK ACTION, ACME REALTY & FIN. CO., 908 N. Y. AVE N.W. NAT. 2453, REAL ESTATE—LOANS. SMALL PAYMENTS. QUICK SERVICE: 2nd d 3rd trusts in C. Lot Md. end Va. No red tape. DR. A. INC.. 1016 Eve st _D.w. MONE" LOAN ON D._C _REAL ESTA’ lnolnyylr-ll:gllnt at nvnmn' interest. JB!E% L. HF1SKELL, 1115 Eye st. n.w. MONEY FOR D_C FIRST-TRUST LOANS JOHN SCRIVENER & BR _Dustrct ss60 R_REAL ESTATE AND——CII SUPERIOR FINANCE co. 1331 G 8t. N.w., Room 208, Met. 2495. in size and rentals. isth, and o s 917 15th at. P st SHANNON & LUCHS, INC., Managing Agents. 1435 K 8t. N.W. Nati fonal 2345, 732 17th ST, N.W. Next to Metropolitan Club. Atiractive Office . Floor. AMERICAN Real Space. & TRUST CO., tate Dept., 15th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Nat. 4815, LARGE OFFICE. Locatad In the Beart o financial district; 1404 K St N.W. t the r 300. 1 estate and Dist. 9080. SUITFS AND SthLE OFFI(,ES. Hines-Hera msx.m i More Space For Le: BARRISTER BUIL DlNG Dist. 0581, 635 F St. NW. 1315 H ST. N.W. Very_desirable_office u ond Building. R. .-l. room: fioor, prices ra: next_door "t Inspect any time. Howenstein R B i B WL dats In > Timbia a¢ 6%, In smounts, $3,000, 33500, E $5.000. , EMAKER. LOUIS P. SHOI Nail,_ 1106, T SECOND TRUST NOTES. We will buy monthly payment deferred purchase money second trust notes secured on owner-occupied D. C. property. UNION PINANCE OO“PAHY \ _916_Woodward Bldg. 1936. UICK MONE‘{ vee 10 . 2nd AND 3rd 'I'I.UBT ; 8! COUR’ IY L F \VARING 1416 P ST. N.W. NAT'L 9172, WANTED—MONEY. Ill TRUST IDAH—OONIIRVATXVI, WA" 7% and 3% commission. Address Box ro- M._Star office. NTED, PROM PRIVATE INVESTOR (NO Teul nuu"-'unu'»'.‘ 13000 residance son- struction loan. to run 3 years; 6% inters galow, two porches, age. gas. electricity and town water, at & sacrifice: only $2.900: $200 cash. $30 mo. One-cuarter acre of ground, with grapes. fruit and shade tre One-half block from street cars, store: school and church. JERS & ROGERS. Hyattsville 583. Hyattsville 1299, ‘WOODRIDGE—BROOKLAND. S-room bungalow, with sleeping porch: beautiful condition: large lot, nicely planted; concrete alley: $0.630: 6 tpoms, detached o ogn: crete street and alley; close to sc™ol, and bus: $7.450: terms. Nearly new brick, 6 rooms. 3 porches. tile bath' and" shower. fully scréened. weather- stripped and awnings; deep lot with garage. Only $7,250: terms. ‘WOODSIDE REALTY CO.. 1 2377 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Nortn 7207, | N O BN AL OW —BATH 1 O Sioeks | R e ffom bus line. . Price. $3.000. $100 cash, $30 | ankruptcy Sale A T i e TR ‘National 5371, Hyattsville 12. SHOES " _REDUCED TO $7,000—E, 5 | Splendid home, seven rooms, bath “eity Booh, Slippers, Oak water, electricity, gas. h-wh. center- Bian.” siebiace, "pofches, cellar, Tarec lot. R airs, Floor Case, Cash Shrubbery, fruit. "In best section fon Co.. iwo blocks morth of Lee Highway, egister, Display Fixtures, two miles {rom Key Bridge = Desk, Etc. Phone Clarenden 283, 1300 Lee Highway, Also Chevrolet Sedan a5 ot | By Public Auction e f%.sg)-. =t At No. 1021 H Street N.E. rices or uick Sale. B(ml-dbuimllnuu w"i)h {‘rnnlbbaflu&mllvllna MONDAY room, dining room. kitchen. bed r bath ‘on first floor and two bed rooms. I February 16th, 1931 be offered as an entirety. received wil tory and toilet on second floor: gari rear: hot-water heat, City Water. sewerage, paved streets: convenient to schools, stores, churches, husses and street cars OTHER DESIRABLE HOMES ON TERMS. AURORA HILLS HOMES, INC., ‘Aurora Hills, Va. Phone Clarendon 1057. RENT UB'JB!AN of Joseph Rumerman, Sankrupt No. 2451, £e12,13, 14 VIRGINIA Star_of- ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, 1020 EIGHTH STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust corded in Liber No. 6235 follo 145. of the land records of the Disirict of Columbl and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction. In front of the premises.on FRIDAY. 'THE TWENTIETH AY OF FEBRUARY, 1931, AT FOU PAIRTS 0 CLOCK B M., ‘il that parcel of iand being in'the District of Columbia and described as lot 16 in Margaret Johnson and others’ subdivision in square 402. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 11, folio 177, together with all the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable' in one and two years from day of sale. with interest at thc rate of 6% per annum until paid, pavable semi-annually. deferred payments io be se- cured by a first deed of trust on property sold. "or ail cash, at option of purchaser. Deposit of $300 required at time of accept- nce of bid. Examination of title, convey: ancing, etc. at cost of purchaser. ~Terms io be complied with within thirty daye from date of sale. otherwise deposit forfeited. o without forfeiting deposit the trusiees may avail themseives of any legal or equitable inst defaulting purchase: CHAPIN B. BAUMAN. / RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN. 1€10.12.14.16.18.20. Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, ' 1430 BYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' VALE OF VALUABLE EIGHT- STORY BRICK AND STONE OFFICE BUILDING KNOWN AS THE BARRIS- TER BUILDING. BEING PREMISES 635 F STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 5320, folio 361 ev seq.. of | the land records of the District of Columbl; and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction, in {ront of the premises. on EDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- OF " FEBRUARY, AD. O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Co and designated as and being I forty-two (42) in Anderson B. Lacey's sul division of lots in squate four hundred and ffty-five (455), as faid subdivision 1s re- corded in_Liber 38. folio 198, Of the records {of the office of the surveyor of the District of_Columbia Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $80.000 and accrued interest there- on. and subsect to all unpaid taxes and as- Sessments levied or assessed against sald property. and to the terms of & certain agreement recorded in Liber 3276, folio 155 the land records of the District of Colum- bia. the particulars of which will be ‘an- nounced at the time of sale. The purchasec | price above trust, interest and taxes tc be ‘paid in cash. “A deposit of $500 will b required. ~Conveyancing, recording, etc. al purchaser’s cost, Terms to be complied With within fifteen (15) days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee MES J. BE( : RoszEL c5 THOMSEN. re- LOW. GAS, ELEC. n-ru. $21 month. Phone OWNER. Hyattsville 1658, SALE OR REVT—SUBUBBAN. FOR SALE OR RENT, AT SILVER SPRING, Md.—7 rooms. 4 bed rooms. a.m.i. electric range, hot-water heat, porches, ' laundry tubs, large lot. garsee: 1 hlock 'from Ga. ave.’ Price, $6.500. Phone Shepherd 2121 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. WEN_& SON. ’n-loaJom‘“m_ TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED BY BRICK RESI- BNCE SYTUATE NG, 3701 PORTER STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5998. folio 65 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum+ bia: and at the reuest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public fuction, in front of the premises. on | WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A.D. 1831, AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots numbered one (1) ‘and two (2) in square numbered nine- teen hundred and eight (1908) in the North- vest ‘Washington+ Improvement COmpany’s Subdivision known as ''Richmond Park.” as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- Veyor for the District of Columbla, in Liber County 21 at folio 46 together with the im- provements, consisting of brick _residence conteining twelve rooms. sun 3 baths and servant's bath, situate No. 3701 Porter street northwest. Terms of One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two qual installments. payable in one and two years. with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of Sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of The purchaser. A deposit of $1.500 will be required at time of sale, All conveyancin recording. etc., at cost of pur of Sale to bé complied with Within thirty | days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the right o resell the property at the risk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisemen in some newspaper published in Washin AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO.. 1145 SfOWARD MORAN, Vice Bresident. (Seal) Attest: A. H. SHILLINGTON, Asst. D:cretary. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer: USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ESTATE 'KNOWN AS $910 X0 1030 - (INGLUS! VE) TEMPER. NAND - ¥oU EST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly retorded in Liber No. 5694 folio 357 ei sea.. 51°UHe Gana Tecords of the Distriet of Co: fimbia, and 't the ‘reauest of ihe party e Bt “S2le b ubllc aucdon. 1n Tront will offer for sale by pul 3 of - fhe. premises. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1921. AT "FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follawing: Geseribed land and premises, situate In_ the District of Columbia. to wit:. Lots 108 tc DT ifciusive, nd part of Jot 107 in George W Coclian, and John Wo. Boteler's sub- dlvision "of lots. in ‘sauare 274, as Der plai feloraca 9 the office of the sufveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 16 at follo 15" described ‘as Tollows: Beginning for thr me af the southeast corner of said_lot $1"and’ running thence north on the west iine “0f Temperarce avenue 7040 feet center of the dividing wall between premises §830°and 132" 0 sal avenie; hence, we:d % (0 & 10-{0t aliey, thence southerly Vith ‘Sala"ley ‘7040 feet o the southwest Corner of said ot 111 thence east along South line of said lot (i11) 41% feet to the Diace of begin “erms of saie: All cash. A deposit of 2300 Toquired of purchaser at sale. All con Veyancing, recording and ‘notarial lees s cott “of Burchaser. ' Terma ‘o' be compligd With Swithin thirty days from day of saic otherwise trustees reserve the right to resel Droperty. i risk and cost of defaultint Burchaser. ‘after five days' advertisement of Such ‘Tesaie in some newspaper published ir ‘Washington, D. C. CHARLES LINKINS, o oumT fe12.14. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL T% TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- NO. 211 FIFTH EET NORTH- T By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No: 6038, folio 103 et sed... ope. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and ap the reauest of party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, In front of premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1921, AT FOUR-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M, ihe foilowing-described prop- erty in_the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot in 8. H. Walker and others' subdivision of_Columbia in Liber 12. at folio 109. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in equal instajiments, represented by promissory notes of purchaser payable in one, two and three ears, with interest at 6 per cent per annum rom ' day of sale, Dayable semi-annually, secured by first deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at sale. Examination of title, conveyancing. recor ing and, notarial fees at cost of plrchaser. Terms to be complied with within “thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trus! reserve the Tight to resell property. at risk and cost of defaulting purcnaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, Db. C.. or deposit may be forfeited, or without for- feiting deposit trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable rights against de- faulting purchaser RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN. ORGE M. EMMERICH. fe13-dkdSCrBunCFEID) Trustees 1e14.17.19. Trustees. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers 34 CONFISCATED AUTOMOBILES By Public Auction AT WESCHLER’S AUTO AUCTION 613 G St. N.W. TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1931, 10 A.M. Included in sale are two “Model A” Fords, Chevrolet, Buick, Essex, Hudson, Hupmobile, Cadillac, Dodge and Whippet. In Various Body Types R. Q. Merrick, Acting Prohibition Administrator, District No. 4 ‘Wm. R. Blandford. Acting Deputy Prohibition Administrator 16 GUS EICHBERG, Auctioneer OPENING SALE Househeld Effects and Store Fixtures BY AUCTION TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1931 Commencing at 10 O'Clock A.M. At 466 PENNA. AVE. N.W. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS port and Living Room Suites, Odd Cha Floor Lamps, Rugs, Radio Se! nets, Victrolas, Table: tors, etc. STORE FIXTURES Wall Shelving, Refrigerator Top Display Cases, Seales, , Slicing Machine, Electric Coffee Grinder, Comput- he red m-rbr Md. property Xha'to 75 Sapt less than one-third of com; bl valu house and land. = Relir,, gurely comgxiion bond will be furnisct. Beas ‘Gien. 20 GUS EICHBERG Official U. S. Gov't Auctioneer I STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1931 AUCTION SALES. ‘l'lllg I!A!'. llll ‘ % TWO- GATE By Virtue of & geed of oaet secer x Liber "No. 6361." at. folio A?Ino'l ‘the ;:fl“l‘n‘ e it ot polmile e 'le ¥ em! 'SIXTEENTH . DAY OF "FEBRUARY: D 1551 AT THRER & M . lot: umbered sixteen (1§) and thirteen G i an's subdivision of num: red east of square I'elvo hundnd and trict of Columbis in 'le:’urA 3 lhg ml( s i folio 115, except so much of bered thirteen (13) as ll meludm in lhl of lot numbered 1 (2). but with the :rlvllue of using excepted part for uilding u\lm!‘lA Said property being now know! urposes of assessment and tax: tion as vot 12 in square east of square 1264. Terms of sal ne-fourth ¢t balance in one, two and three years, with interest At six per cent par annum, payable sem! annually. Plnflllt of $300.00 required a! G R T the purchase. Further particulars at ’ume of sale. EDWA VERNO) 'IP § 8 Trustee: A lAlllll.'Pl'l:! Al JEWELRY Seth Thomas Elec. Clocks, Chime Clocks, Sterling Ware, Watch Equipment, Etc. By Auction At 1515 K St. N.W. Hamilton, nd Pocket Wi rings, Pearls, C Mantel Electrie Koyl Typewriter, Poliahi tor, Carpet, ete. In re: James .'Fs 4Lynn, Bankruot No. 2444 TERMS, Sert k. Stelnem, Trustee 1613,14,16 1 G Street N.W. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRU -r:m SALE OF VALUABLE TWO-STOR vBLL: AT S N SATR CADTIOL STREE By Viitue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6309, folio 201 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Onlllmllm nd at the request of party secured thereby. the umflenllnfid trustees v{ll‘l“ofl!r or, salé by_public_auction. in_froni YebNes W 4 ENTY. SF PESROARY, Toal. AT FOUR-THI O'CLOCK P M., ine foliowing-described prop: erty in the District of Columbis, to wit: Lot b o rubdivision. of igts in_square 3118, as per plat recorded in the gftce of the survevor for the, Biotriet Columbia in Liber 70, at folio 125. opimbla 10, LADET T foarih of 1he purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in equal installments, represented by promissory note of purchaser payable in one, two and thre: ears, with inierest at 6 per cent per annum fom day of sale, pavable semi-annuaily. secured by firet decd of trust upon property 50id, or all cash. at option of purchaser. 7 deposit of 3300 required of purchaser at sale Examination of title. conveyancing. record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within "thirt days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to Tesell property, at Tis and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in_somc newspaper published in Washington, D. C. of deposit may be forfeited, or without for- feiting deposit trustees, may avail themselves of any legal or equiable rights against d faulting purchaser, M. CH. EORGE 3 SERMANN . MANN. fel4-d&ds.exSu(ineFe23) Trustee: "THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, Agvmu. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF VALUABLE MODERN - STOI KNOWN AB PREM 1§99 ING! By VIEE ot & certan n-n:”n dul: ue of a certain of frust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4617, folio 313 of the 1and records of the District of Colur bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell a public guction, in front of the premises. or FRIDAY, THE THIR’ DAY OF FEB. RUARY.'A.D. 1931, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the "following-described land and situate in- the District of Columbi designated as and being lot 134 in subdivision “of block ngleside.” as per plat_recorded in the office of ihe surveror for the District of Columbia {p Liber 66, a: : All cash. A lepnlll nl $500 will be required at time of sale. con- Veyancing, recording, ete.. at cost ‘of Dur: chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale. othe wise the trustee Teserves the right fo resel {he proverty. at the risk and cost of de- {aulting ‘purchaser. atter five d tisement of sul Dublisned I Washineson. B 035701113 RO 2% THE _ABOVE SALE POSTPONE: until _WEDNESDAY. ' FEBR ¥ EIGHTEENTH. 1931: SAME HOUR thd ;’:’:r re14.155Y ORDER OF THE TRUS THOS 1431 lYl ST. N"\snom TRUSTEE'S SALE OF - ynovlo REAL BSTATEVAPFEAT ok lil MICHAEL. urviving Trustee. By virtue of a certain deed of tri recorded in Liber No. $021: follo 235 sf, seq ?‘Em'gi: 1 dd l'lt,’ol'dl: Ofu'h. District of CB- f e r secured lhtl’lby the unde; sell at publie auction, in erty, on WEDNESDAY, T TWEI DAY OF FEBR! VAH,Y- A.D. 1931, AT U THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following fl!- scribed land and DPQIBKIGI, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot numbered two hundred and ninety- eight (298) in square numbered twenty-five findred: and ftwenty-seven. (35275 1n Vs and others. tiustees’. subdivision of lot flfly and part of lot fifty-one (51), ““Wid- olnde 'at ine Surveyor To '?fumff et 'of Surveyor for "the District o Columbia in Liber 85 at follo 114 Teims of sale: One-third of the pur- chase money 1o be paid in cash, balance i two equal installments, payable in o and two Years, with interest at six bér centum 27 Sanii® payibles temi. dnnually:*Trom day of sale, secured by des of trust upor the property sold, hl all h_at the o !lflfl of ‘the Durchaser. A deposlt of 3300 whi bé required at time of sal All conveyancing recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Ter: of ‘sale o b complied with within thirey Gays from day of sale. otherwise the trusi Fserves the Tignt to- resell the DrOBerty at the Hal and cost of defaultin urchaser, after five day: dvertisement of such resale in some newspaper publisned 1n Washingto. i NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPAN’YW By, WILLIAM D, HOOVER, P Atteat. (Seal) E._PERGIVA l:fllo““ 1e13.a&d: 0l ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE, THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL- ING NO. y16 NORTH CAROLINA AVE- NUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in oer No. 6141, folio 339 et seq.. one of the iand records of the District of Columbi: anid at ‘fite Feauest of party secured {hereb; the undersigned trustees will offer for sa by publie auction, In {ront of premises, on TUESDAY, THE -TWENTY- DAY OF 'FEBRUARY, 1931, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. ihe foliowing-described prop- erty in the District of Columbja, to wit: Lot §4,in Edvard W. Bryn's subdivision in sayare . as per plag recorded in Liber 23, at folio 307 1A% B itkyors ofice of the District of Columbia; sublect to a right of way over Bart of said lot s4. all more fully described 7, metes and bounds in said deed of trust Terms of sale: rth of the purchase money to be pad in cash balahe 8 edial | installments, Tepresented by promissory notes of purchaser pavable in one. two anq three | IS, with interest at ¢ pef cent per annum fiom" day’ of ble ~semi-annually, Sectired by Arst deca 'of trust Wpon Broperty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at sale. Examination of title.” conveyancing. record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within _thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to.resell property, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after thirty Vertisement. of suchi le in some er published in Wi F DAY B forfeitee: of without iR athosit trusices ey, avail themsely of any legal or equitable rights against de faulting purchaser. R SR YMOND J. Trustees SRENGE M fe13-d&ds.exSu(incFes) ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneer TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, TWO.STORY BRICK D g %(A)H;H ‘CAROLINA AVENUE By Yirtue of g deed of trust recorded Liber No. 3106, folio 335 et seq.. one of the nd records of the District ot Columbis and at the request of party secured lh!"b' the undenllmd lx‘;-ln will offer for sale by public auction, front of premises. on TIJ SDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY FEBRUARY, 1951, AT FOUR-FORTY: PIVE O'OLOCK B.M» the following-d rnperlr in the Dlllfltl fll lumb 3 in Walter certain lots in squa: corded in Book 33, rll' right of wa: faore Tully deseribed by metes and safd deed o “Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase id in cash, balauce in equsl ot raph ted by promissor; tes iwo and three T annum b -annually trust upon propert X ."at option of purchaser. ired of pur convevancing, ie 1n khp:rl v ot bounds 1n .“nu‘ sle; oY all e i of 5300 Feauire ination of notarial fees s to. be. compile ays from day of sale, reserves Tight to uu and cost of defaulti days advertisement of o ington. D. or without for- avail himself of against default- fi.‘.‘.‘%fi."m LEGAL AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. & SON, Auctioneers. v. 5.8FCRY FRAME DWELL: GARAGE, NO. 1237 W “trust reborded in et sea.. one of strick ot m....-".‘:'. TR By, virtu fina" Fecords and at the rea: the undersig: ) 1 sal b iblie DI:“OII. |n i Q TWENTY- M, - nm brop Il’ in_ the District of Columbia, v 19 in ‘James E. Arnold's lubfllvlllnn of % in 'Gniontown. (he Sanderson ' lot ang rt of t 7 in Talburtt's subdivision of lCh.lkh as per piat 0( fl'll lll!lll'ofl!fl isiont Tocorded i Liver County ' 74t fo0a 32 U the survesor's o " the 'Dis: e e fhusti o the Rk - o purchase moner 1o be BAld I cash: baianre Tarchas] installments, represented by promissory notes D‘ rchaser in one, two and three Fam’ day” oF sl ' pavable’ sembanmnalin annua segiived by Rrat"aeca ot trust uwon ‘Broperty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A jeposit of 3380 reduired of purch Examination of title, conveyanc ing and notarial fees at cost of vurchlur 'rms to be complied with within thirty 'rom day of sale, otherwise trustees the fll?' to resell property. at risk and Oll of defaulting purcha: after five A "rlu it of l\lth T on, D. C., ‘y e forfeited. or without for. feting 4 1won trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable rights against de- faulting purchager. GE( M. El fe13-ds i(incPebas) ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON. Auctioneers. W#fi%&'é‘%‘“j‘ifi‘“}% ICK_DWELLING. N . Toller s iy Y yirtug of 'a deed of trust recorded in 5063, Tollo 413 et ‘sea., one. of th B Fecords ot the District ot Cortimbin, | 2 5, of Barty secured thereoy. trustee: offer for sale on R 10 AT FOUR O CLOAK owingdeictived broverty in the Cotumbia, o, wit: Bast of bris 108" sabdClot, all described by metes and bounds in'saia of trust. Terms of sale:, One-fourth of the purcha d in cash. balance in equal lnlll fl'n(l nvremun by promissory notes of purchaser payable in one, two and three Y'Ill. with lnl it at 6 per Gfllt T annum | tfrom " day sale, -annually, secured by ot dea oY thust an property I cash, at option of purch A deposit $300 required of purchaser ll le. Examination of title. conveyancing. record- Ing lnd lotlrlll fees at c?ll of purchaser. Ter to compl h within thirty days lrnm dly of otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property. at ri: ind cost of defa lln, purchaser. after five days’ vertisement such resale in_some n!'d) Der published l’l ‘Washington. leposiy may be forfel feiting of any legal or equitable rights faulting pureh: 6"0 3 - Gl AR fe13-dadsexBuiinereis) rustees. LEGAL NOTICES. NEEDHAM C. TURNAGE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI Columbia. holding Probate Cour! —c;rllgl: of Alice ll! Ciayton, di 'd.—No. 41275, Administration Docket 90.—. lication V- {ng bee : hereis tor prob: ate-of the last i M. Dmrm -{ Conterned, appesr In eald M n said court on Mon the 9th day of March. A.D. 1931 "fo o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such cation shouid not be Sranted. Let orics he blished in the Washington Law Star once in each of three successive weeks pefore the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return 0%, oo, HITZ Justice. _ (Beal)’ Atiest: for lh?om itrict of Columbi 1 s i Probate Couzt. OF O0 mol: OOk reraet G. PERCY MeGLUE THOMAS F. BURKE. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI Columb. Holding Probate Cour"l.r—l?o' uno. Administration. This is _to give no. ;’fif.“‘" ll;tmlubl:;l?er. n!‘hlhzrluu of New of the Distriet of Oalulnhl.l Ire:?t'r': fil;“n mentary on the estate of Be(lle B. Swayze, late of the Dist: deceased. All persons inst the de- § Rty Rl 15 heniicated. ‘to ihe subscriber. on oF Before the 22nd day of January, A.D. 1932; oth Bt el blaeslte ™ SiELiCeS, Uom o nlnfl .l'hll!”nfl 4. }e 30 1931 “Rd.i,- &lmtrlel arambi te Ja3L.fe7.14 FRANK STETSON, Atiorney. URT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate Court.—No. 39881, Administration.—Th! to give mo- tice that the subscriber. which by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate of Mathilde V. Rouleau. deceased. has. with the “approval of upreme Court of the ot appoinied Morday. the 2nd ear st ni londa; e 2nd day o March, 1931, at 10 o'clock a.m. and sald court room as the pia ing payment and distribution from tate. under tne i . when and where all creditors and persons entitled to disiributive shares or legacies or the residue or parts thereof, are notified (o attend. in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, with their ciaims against the estate properly vouched. Given under its hand tnis 4th day of February, 1931. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST ' COM: PANY. FRANK Attorney. {eal) Attest. YIOTOR & Dep- Reglster of Wi es! ,";"."‘ i for the Dumn ot Co- L. A WIDMAYER, Aitorses. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI Golumbia. Holding . Provate Goulr-—No. 41089, Administration.—This & o give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Coun of the District of Columbia, letters tamentary on the estate of William W. N&llun. late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof Isgally llllhlglltlltd to the bscriber, on or before ne 18th day‘of Japuary. A ‘D! 1433; other- wise they m W be excluded from ai! benefit of sai ’l Qiven under my kand lnu 15th day of ary, 1931. MARGARET NELIGAN, 1501 Allison st’ n.w. (Seal.) i, koG Bkl Reputt s umi T the Probate Court. asier e GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Cotumbra. CHoMing " Prenats (ourt. T No. 41323, Aamnumuon.—'rm: is to_give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum obtained from the Proba strict_of Columbia’ Sestamentary on the estate of Jasper late of the District of Columbia, de: Allperso: i ims against fhe" decensed "sre hereny Warned io SEniit the same. with the vouchers thercof Jepally authenticated. to the subscriber on or before the 26th day of January, A.D. 1932; otherwise by law be excluded from all bene- 1d. Given under my hand 1931, BLANCHE LO] Seal) _ Attest: | THEODORE COGSWELLL nuum of Wills for the ‘District "of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate C Ja31.fe7.14 DARR, DARE & ESPEY, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE Columbia, HOIIng . Brobate Gourt —No. 41376, Administration —This {s to”sive no: Eotumbia obtained. rom e Brohats 3 m the Probate Court 'of the District of Columbia mt‘n festamentary. on 'the estate of James R. 12 Iate,of the District of Columbia, de. ceased. Al persons having claims against xhibit the sam egally ceased are hereby warned io with the vouchers thereof suthenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 27th day'of January., A.D. 1932; other- wise they may by be excluded from all | penent of sald estate. Given under my hand this 20n day of Jaruary, 1 JAMES A ) est ¥ m!wm Rflllllér of Wil for t! Dllll'lfll of Probate Court. sty < T 1‘0’" FRANK STETSON, Attorney. ! SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia, “holding "Probate Court —Es St of ““Manima "Hilton, = deceased —-N6. 41369, Administration Docket 90.—Application hav- ing, been made herein, for probate of the last d_testament of sai ed and for Ietters testamentary on said estate by Frank Stetson, it is or 5th day of Feb- T AD, 1931, that the unknown helrs at nd next Xin ot Manima Hiltor, ed, and all others concerned, ai d court_on Monday. the 168 day of . A.D. 1931, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to sh ‘why such’ application. should ‘ot be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Reporter and Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks ilore the return day herein mentioned. the Publication to s than” thirty before said return day. Justice.” (Seal) Attest: VI R & MERSCH, ‘ Regisier of Wills for the District of Clerk of the Probate Court. ‘endall Bids. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Western Presbyterian Church of the city of Washington, of Columbla, plaiaiif. vs.. the unknown heirs nd dev bonn Templeman et Getehdants,—No. Doc..— Gbject ot i it 16 to- obtain & od e r of record by adverse session intiff’s title in fee simi nllnm three (3) in lllr. numl o Cofumbis m"mfnoum of the plat ¢ 15 e zm’ day 31, on:-nu. lhl ‘l'lllll that the g{::' Harriet ert, Wi Wfllhm Bloddert, Nancy' stodderts dert Turner. Luclus Polk Brown, Parey ard Ewell Brown, Prout, Elizabeth Prou Register of wWills | Oth NOTICES A Inltl- 4138, Aunlmnn $hat the has rict llll of the trict of ased. All_persons having ihe dtcnud are hereby lum-nlluud z."’c’n.“’.‘.’.‘n“.ZH ran e ‘or be. the 3rd day hbnury. ] wise they HII law be exc! ( fi?:‘;;a‘ Y ety it mlek N uu Attest. Beclster of ‘Wiis tor the _the Probate irt. fel, AT PRIEDMAN: Soremtisa Boiidine: Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF Columbi holding Pj 41064, Administration.—’ that the subscriber, of lh fl!l lumbia, has obtained from the iy Bl of eolinmie eier of 44 on fhe Catate of Jose X Jate"of"the' District ‘of " Columbia: "decns 5" All persons having claims against the de ceased are hereby warned (o exhibit tI same, with the vouchers thereof. legally au- thenticated. to the subscriber on or before the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1932, other- wise they lllldi by law be excluded from el of :-éfx-rf'{fi'l RV RAP Wi gea) ) A THEODORE" COGBWELL. Resietsr ot for jthe District of Columbia, Clerk of Probate Court. fe1.1 retrict B DISTRICT gr Court.—Na, to give SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI Conimbia. holding Probate - Gaurs—No 41350, Administratio is 13 to have tained from t of the District of Colt testamentary on the estate Burke, late ‘of the Dlllrlcl of ed. _ All persons havin, 'h! ‘.lcn'.udlll:rfh . o h th l led W e vouche: reof. numznnutefl. to the subscribers on or be! the 26th day of January. A.D. I other- wise they by law be excluded iro- all rfi'fi'ufln'tn"‘: :'-'«'n‘u "1': STV i a7 of January, LIA BURKE. H. B M_E. Bt pint) Mgt tllcl of Columbia. Clerk I:'G,’ o GEO. C. GERTMAN, Aitorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT trict of Columbis, Holding & In re Estate of Kathe ‘ne G. (otherwise known as Kace G. Bi deceased. —Admi; No. 41 considerat} du_ Bo! THE DIS. te Court irator cedent. it is 1, Febitury. T0a1, ordered. that John Blackistone and John Prapkll infants, and Alice Mother' and custodian. and o egneu appear in said cour h day of Marg n o y such appliea:: oV Cause. w ‘noul 2 et "hotice hersof be bub: Hot* e eranted: fithed in the Washineion Law: ar once In_eac) in The Bvening befcre the A true ml Attest well. Register of Wills for the Colimbia. Clerk of the Probate Court N, HINRICHS & . Atterneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia. holding Probate mn-— 41427, Administration.—This is to no- tice that the the m!lhl of Columbis e _obtaine from ihe Probats Court of the District of Columbis letiers testamentary on the estate of Vietor J. Evans known as Vietor Ju Iate of District of Columl All persons having ceased are herby wi same, with the vouch thenticated, to .the the 6th’ day of rwise they may by law be 3ii beneit of said esiate, Given i n 2y February_ i KAREN G EVANS. L . xaat < B0 ter of Wills for the triet of ia, Clerk of the Probate Court. DOUGLAS, OBEAR & DOUGLAS, Atterners. SUPREME COURT OF THE Columbia. ~ holding 41183, Administration. that ‘the subscriber. of the lumbia. has obtained from t wise they ma Benent of sald extate” Glven under x January, (Seal) Wilis for ine Dulrlcctnoul'colmh. o the Probate Court. fe7.14.31 SUPREME COURT OF THE 'DISTRICT OP Columbia,_ Holdin Probate aw;—& tice that fl’l! lll‘lc!l l. of IM '{ rel } Columbi from dministrati d. b. n. on the estate of George D ?:'31-1-. e, of" e “pistiet af claims against the deceased are here warned to exhibit the same, with the vou lbflbtr on or_before the 3rd cay of D. 1931; otherwise \M! Given under m: h-nfl this Riat, 13 BN i Register of 'fl.l.l for the District Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Coart. teT14.31 T OF DISTRICT OF S mbia 5 Fe the application of Davia BT gauliy’ Doc“Batld Hunter, hl'lnl filed a petition praying ffl A e conrt- oF. a5 Order court for an o of ufihn-'uhu Teauired by law in e { Febi 3 A D. 1931, orfl.nd that all per- :‘onlec;:e.e’x!ned B, That orsaren {any Nnm be. e areyers of saidpetition 3 anted. provided that a cop: this or_ three Conseculive weeks before said 7 hewspaver: 3 19t : DnnnAvO!, Assistant_Clerk. e7.14.21 MARSH & ROGERS, Attorners. Columbia. holding Probate M—’fl 41253, Administration.—This is w Massachusetts, has obtained from the bate Court of the District of Columbia P. Dennis, late of the District of Columbis, decensed ~ All persons having claims the same, with the vouchers ml'lfl authenticated, to the subscriber wise they ‘may” by lew b6 excluded from ail Reneat'of said estate.” Given under my hand DENNIS, 0 Kingston rd., Newton High Mass. (Seal) Attest RE Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. et MILLAN & SMITH. Attorners. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF o1 Elizabeth Moses. fl‘ul“fl —No. 41337, M- ministration Docket 90.—Application havi will and testament of sald deceased, and for Tetters tescamentary on said eatate. by Fan: pe Jahiery XD 1001, that s, Preston Mose Lillian "igoses, Montasule Moses the 33nd day of Ji 2ind "Ix it MW ) WELL. JOHN P. LABOFISH, AM-". 38954, Administration.—This is T e igivici of Columbia leiters of Columbia. deceased. All persons~ havi ers thereof legaliy suthenticated. to the 3 1 it B etiudid rom all bene it of & .?" Bide . (se WILLIAM M. WILLIAMS, Attorney. Hunter Miller for change of name. Hunter court this 6th day Before the 6th day on :: efore the AD: order be published once a wee ay_in The iGS BAI- YA true RENGHANM, Clork: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Hoe inat "the subscriber. of “the ters testamentary on the estats of Alfred gainst ine” deceased are heredy warned to exhiblt Sttore e Shn day of January, AD. 1033 other: this 28th day of January, 1931. MARY THEQDO! WELL, Regisier of Wilis for the District al Columbia, Dolding Probate Cot been' made aerein for probate of the nie J. Harper. it is ordered this 30ih day of Moses. Hoyt Mosen A1an Sosen Biinor Moscs and Gladys Hall, and all Stbers conc gorned. appear in said court on Monday. the §th day of March. A.D. 1931, at 10 o S8 O8O catise. Wy sticn - application shotild not be otice hereof be n da: {n ‘mentioned. the first publication to-be ot less than thirty days before sald return day. WM. HITZ. Justice. (Seal) Attest: THEO- DORE COGSWELL. Register of Wilis for the District” of Columbiy of 'the Proba Court.__ Ja31, T. H. CREIGHTON, Jr WM. HUGHES, IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—I Landwirtschaft, a corporation, ‘Germany, plaintiff, logne, ermany, e sum ot "mine *tho two hung the sum_of 'nine Svenand” oa)ito ‘GO0 dollars due laintie hereln under 4 udgment renders )y the District couert DI ?emun to hl I judgment of mudellnnl.n o] unnln prop- riy of the defendant I i el e & 08 Dlatntid's claim: 3 day of January, 1931, ordered that the de- fendant lbulr n ‘I‘ s court fin: the fortieth day, exclusive of davs fl" legal holidays, publication of ‘this in ashington La Evening Star once a week for ‘ three s nln ‘weeks. g W J Clerk.

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