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Old Cleveland Park. One Block. W est of Connecucut hn Eaton t ll '! troe! n.d.bc r.e. bflh llll‘lull" II ok b o112, BRICK ENGLISH COTTAGE $11,950. Owner “l"fl'd tllY ngsr $roam and, H ot iy e oihis, charming cot Bed ot Soxido, . Close to schools, slores and cAr Berfect condition. Terms can be **:LIOT MIDDLETON, First Commercial Property On 14th St. Between Randolph and Shepherd Sts. N.Wi $8,500. One of the lowest priced of the kind in Tooms and DAth. fldern S & PHELPS, 17K 8t Realtors. Nlllnnillm _— OPPORTUNITY. i This is my last call. Must be sold in by August, and sac- 0% oo Up-to- dnte, §-room houss AR Pis X very day from B Gome and 'sés What you save. Orren st ne. MR. LOUKE, GOLORED_WILL SELL 3600, Efig&r’l i 6-room modern_ brick home for owner, 2310 17th u nx, COLORED—84% brick. h.-wh.. ainted: price. 25I60 A0kD Phonth. _includine sl $'°M. ATKEN. 831 15th st. n-w. eves.. wu 3 YOU BT. NEAR 18th. r $14.000: can be bought now for ll?%‘(?n !o. -room_brick. bath, h.-w.h.,elec., hi i section. COLORED. 432 P St N.W. ; 6 large rooms, bath, hot-water heat, elec. H 1 age. evenings 6 to 9. TO COLORED. 712 KENYON ST. N.W. Vacant. 6 rooms and bat fric lights. back porehy, eara easy_terms. " B WARIN ed proveriics Koom for um e oA A S ne ~ lte Tl $7800; terms. $500 Thterest. Nat. 3556 Sheap, $7.250: 6 F st. n.w. KINGMAN PARK ‘Benning Road at 23rd St. NE FOR COLORED NEW HOMES $1,500,000 Value in New Homes Ad)olnlnl l!xlensh:‘ l'ho!l;mn‘ll'l ::fl i Gifid Sient Svners BV puis 3 fl'fl‘:sfi of .IHDEHOY construction with large front and double rear rehes x deep lots to allev. ' No lamily Iho\lld nt when these homes C\n l\lrl‘ill!d at most reasonable Dflfl!l and terms. PRICE, $6,450 00 Cash—Monthly Payments » Like Rent. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor and Builder. National 0036. 924 14th St. N.W. L —_— WANTED TO Bl'Y—HO'J;ES. §H PAYMENT FOR 6 TO 8 RMS. enr?bIEANW or_Capitol Hill; reasonable; sive price. Box 1268, Clty . 0. DESIRING _TO SELL OWNERS (RESIRING moum 501 Washington Bidg. . Six to eight rooms. No agents. 21° AT ONCE, PAY CASH ABOVE lst TRUS Couple best bargains. any section. Answe Qquickly with price and details. Box 1368, City Post Ofmes. — SALE—SIJB!IRBAN. [ES_SALE AND _RENT, g = LS aar Park. 0881. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW, BATH, NEWLY DEC- oreted: latge fenced lot, Concrste colar urnace, _laundry 237500, 380 cash. $27.50 per month. O. B. ZANTZINGER CO., Hyattsville 73. 74 Mary- iand _sve. Hyattsville. Md . BATH, BUNGALOW, “FOT. :R“OYOI%HA ™ high elevation, latge br hlock 1rom, bus_hecvice; o erins, ZANTZINGER CO. Hysits. 1. Nai. W, LARGE I..OT. GAS, ELEC. ’-’t‘.’fu;fbx:oc-nm porches: 3100 cash, 330 56 per month; large lot; vacant. CO., 1004 K _st. n.w. Nat. 3677 3 h-wh, elec-| Alexandri %W poy .uenn!" in z IE, e A A rehes. rooms. el September. 1 :"nfl-y 206- rooms, 9-t. '“21'0 Lixe new: twe “'":oh a0l WAtkER Owh yatts. 803. 180 Owner, g:rgg BUNGALOW, AM. T alow, am.i.. s £ ly ARTHUR CARI A Phone Hyatts. 159, screened LOANS ON REAL BSTATE. ol NEROYSR Rve. Dist. 5027, 2nd TRUST MO WAmN% 4 l.’!T.RW NATL 9:72. T ““W cul“gB‘DO le:lon ndl. Dis. 5231, oall_Mr. ORE FOR 14th and Irving N. Call_Mr. B Nat. i# P N.W._G00D STAND FOR ummn-, Sleaning and “pressinr. anfl? AUTO LOANS. ATTO i m ER, 645 ave. no evenin, Lin. 0] Omlrm 943 New Yor NER AN omnh Ave.. Cor. fotn. Cotat. vass. B'ronl POR REN 9ih And P 8. Call_Mr. 6222, AUTO SHOW ROOM. 14th apd K. & t. 1208 9th N.W. STORE WITH_ 3 FLOORS, FRONT AND NATIONAL SBAVINGS & TRUST OO, 15th Bt & N. EXCEL LrI\ T ()[’POR'I UNIfY 312 OA, AVE NW—_838. This desirable store, located in a new and araving Sommunits. * Suitabie for any busl: o CAFRITZ, 14th and K. OFFICES A_ND STUDIOS. A DOWNTOWN OFFICE AT 14th AND N. V. ave.: modern fireproof building; from $10up. Apply Room 207, 1338 N. Y. ave. n.w. WANTID—OI‘TICE SPACE. WOULD LIKE TO RENT OFFICE BPACE with “some reliable party. Address Box 141-8. Star office. SAI.D—INVES‘I'MENT mnn‘fl_ “Tith ST. NORTH OF FLA. AVE. N. Large store, with 7 rooms &nd_bath leased for !\ 680 per year; . terms to suit. 37, 5!10 FIRST COMMEROCIAL, NO?. modern brick houses, rented for llD uooo carh; St trust $6.300; NEAR PENSION OFFICE. 2 mod:m brick houses rom.l $1,080 per year; D‘h:e, $10.000; terms to t. DUPONT ClRCLE—-I 1,000, Store, with 8 rooms and 2 baths; rents, $1.260_per year: Y W s RRAPY 68 001 T8in st. Nat. pse0. Dist. 9080. price, TBUSINESS PROPERTY AT LOW PRICE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. 1400 NORTH CAPITOL ST., CORNER O ST.—ALLEY IN REAR: 30x100. BUILD- ING COVERS ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR. LARGE STORE: 2nd AND. APARTMENTS; DOUBLE OARAO! INR AR BASY TR SiscK REALTY CO __1238 N. Y. AVE. MET. 9209. Two-Family Flat. 141,% NET RETURN. A brick building, entirely redeco- Tated and in perfect condition. Each flat has four rooms, bath and hot-water heat, electricity ai lulh rented to good white tenants 5% exch *Irenatus furnish own Reat and light. Will sell clear or on terms. Inspection upon request. g INC,, SHANNON & LUCHS K 2345, 1435 K St. N.W. l.!Nfl'—BUSlNE!s PROPERTY. 1420 IRVING ST. N.W.—STORE WITH cony, fireproof wi and Ilrl\ e. able for small manufacturing iness. any business requiring store or o ice T00) storage space for material and garage for Garage on wide ai Building Duco Cor, reproof. uu: or service. formeriy occupied b is 100 per cent Irving. SALE—LOTS. POTOMAC HEIGHTS, D. C.—'-ACRE COR- ner lot. all im : priced for aquick Sale. Ef Ll ey JUNOXOPBR BT. NEAR 14th ST. 45x132; ONLY ADELBERT W. LEE, 1343 H St N.W. e Na CORNER., $1,200: IM line; American Un: ADELBERT W. LEE, 3H ‘Nat. 193 £600 FOR, SrT r.o-r ON GRANT ST. NE; water and sewer are {n. ADELBERT W. ,LEE, 1343 H Bt N.W. Nat. 1936, First Commercial Corner. At mm;mon of two thoroughfares in on'one; 117 feet on other. Pnte‘ $16,5( THOS. JARRELL CO, Realtors. 721 10th St. N.W. National 0765. HYATTSVILLE HILLS. Lots with water, sewer, gas and electrici within one block’of bus line. Price. $2 $10_down. $10 per month. O. B. ZANT- ZINGER CO., Nat. 5371, Hyatts. 72. 1936 PR Ty Park: LOVELY SUBURBAN HOME, § RM. BATH. elec. 3 big glass-inclosed and 4 on!an"nogflk; furnace, trees, flowers, garden. ar: trolley, 11 5 0. Clarendon 400. YOUR Ci FO! BUNGALOW or five-room house, all improvements; 15, $300 cash. $40 month. _Shepherd 2881-J. OWNER MUST SELL BEAUTIFUL BUNGA- Tow in best section; 5 larxe rooms. hall, clos- ets. bath. hardwood floors, large fireplace, full cellar: large grounds,’ shrubs. flowers, fruit, lawn; modern in every detail. New paint and paper, $350 Frigidaire, elec. wash- ing machine, White Hot gas range and ex- ensive, frepiace equipment g0 with, house; rice, $5,250; small cash payment, balance like rent. A wonderful bargain. Phone Hy- atisville 1585. L. M. HUCK. R. 'I. and John- son aves. Hyattsville. _Open Sunday. 21° 3 _ACRES CLEAR GROUND JUST ABOVE Tysons_Cross Road, Va., on the Leesburg pike; $750; terms to suit.” Mr. Waple. WAPLE & JAMES, INC., 1226 14th St. N.W. North 0962. EROOM BUNGALOW, CONVENIENT TO car station. The price is $1.650; you dictate the terms. 6-room modern bungalow, on similar_terms: $4.750. . T. McNAB, Falls Church 408. _19* A it __SALE OR EXCHANGE. KCHANGE APARTMENT BLDG. s.: modern refrigeration: fully rented botit $7.000 annually: located on ‘14th St.. mear Varnum. Out-of-town owner will consider trading for & modern home, not_to exceed $17.500. Wonderful investment, For further information. Address Box 203-M, Star_ofice. 12-ROOM HOTEL, COMPLETELY FURNISH.- ed and equipped. at popular Summer colony on Chesapeake Bay: fine bathing and fish- ing. directly on water front. Price only $8.500; clear. Consider exchange for Wash- ington or nearby property in whole or part payment. Also suitable for club_house. Easy terms arranged. JOHN M. KING & co dmsEnsTY. 1436 PARKWOOD PL—7 R & 2 B. A J O orager ot $14,500 Trade pub: ject balance trusts, $10,750, for suto, lot or small eauity, 13th nr. N—8 r. & b, howh, oil burner etec lof 20x135, 30-fi. wiles: cost 3805 }"g""';{),"" You give subjéct to balance tril A RYQN £O. 1218 N. ¥ Ave, Nat, 7908, 9 P.M., Col. 0279] " TBEAUTIFUL FOREST GLEN, MD. Glenn ave. and Warren st.—3-story and attic frame dwelling, cellar under ent! house, siate roof, h.-w.h. elec., 2 rage; lot 150x180 'ft., lent " environment; Prlce reasonable; pasy to right JESSE L. HI MEKELL, 1115 Eye Bt. N.W. _ ATTRACTIVE MODERN HOME, cre; reasorable. Five-room modern bungalow; $5,750. $5.500. 56-J-1 Five-room house. 5 acres; Phone Clar. 1463: Eves.. Clar. THE LONE CEDAR. Beautiful 8-room home, city improvements, like new: on acre lot. fruit and flowers; 20 minutes out: the ideal suburban home. Call Lincoln 6110, 3 ACRES—7-ROOM HOUSE. Electricity; on State road, Silver Hill, Md. 4 acres, Cabin John; 10-room house, elec: trade or ssle: clear; D. 4 ot in D. C ots; n D. C. JQHNSON GO 041 N, Y. Ave. Nat. 1373. MUST SELL EQUITY —in modern 5-room bungalow, bath, oak floors, attic. try, cell oye- ments; will sacrifice’ for $: 1,000 for equity’ and balance payable $27.50 per mo. RRY BOSWELL, Mt. Rainier. Md. ED BUNGALOW ~WITH 3.840 are feet of ground near the District line. By $300.00 cash Tequired: balance same & Tent. PERCY_H. RUSSELL CO.. 1731 K St. N.W. A _REAL BARGAIN. Attractive ‘corner property, having 4-room bungalow, bath. all conveniences, hot-water heat, pantry, cellar, garage; only $4,750; can arrange terms PERRY BOSWELL, Prince Georges Bank Bidg., Mt. Rainier, Md. ar University of Maryland, IR I HOME., 6 ROOMS., SLEEPING PORI uhl"‘ ‘h’"] hlUl\ brtfl‘( %’;;l"? ‘lll’\l aplefed: Digh clevation: splendid environ: ments 1 uovan olt Washineion: Balumore Bivd. | ésmzuspmnn Md. Hyatts. 8 3 DL C: 802 Baito, Bivd. WOODRIDG Myst be sold in 10 daye. Worth s8.000. ""{ ""‘“350 e e M Quick e " \{AYNOR, 2605 Brentwood rd. D, orth 4388 UNUSUAL BARGAIN. op el w7 s 5 2t e, ana d IMMBII porch: picturesquely painted an shutters; lot It Thite 808, grpen s ‘; &g Eront Darsiin at 4500 2950 oo’ AVATRE os o 1900, ESTABLISHED + TOURISTS” HOME. WASH.-BALTIMORE BOULEVARD. Beautifully situated ' on ' nearly TWO ACRES of ground, with great shade trees a5d & wonderful lawn with 200-ft. frontage on pike. Very attractive and well built fome containing 11 large rooms, 3 BATHS, Rot-water heat, elec., gas; thoroughly mod- ern, . including’ a @ seryant's Quarters, mecessary proper mi ent_th should be & G o An mpletel m. '.I"rll to lllll Y ‘,1 E DOV:I.GLA_“‘.SS s o B SEVEN ACRES GOOD, OLEARED LAND: §- Tm. house, newly painted inside and out, new roof: 'near Ga. ave. at Glenmont; only $3,900; easy terms. Kensington 74-J. i SUMMER Co‘l"l‘AGll. FURNISHED COTTAGE ON LARGE PLACE near Rockville %“I"bofl;"’m' fine_for childre: 4-ROOM_ COTTAGE—AM.I, FURNISHED. week of Herald Harbor, Md. Reasonal week end. Address Eox 66-5, WATER-] FBONT ROPERTY. WANTED—_TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM COT- tage. Annepolis section preferred: must be alon water front. Phone West 1386-W after ». NORTH BEACH COTTAGE FOR RENT. Accommodate 10 or more. Water inside; electricity. _Atlantic 4833-W. NORTH H " COTTAG screened porch; electricity: commodate 10. Lincoln 8827- 5-ROOM COTTAGE, FAIR HAVE! only 31 miles {rom’ Washington. on Chess peake Bay: prics, P, QUARLES, phone_Alexandr} 20° CHESAPEAKE BEACH_COTTAGE, 4 RMS. seroened, porches; elec.: clean: watef {ront; reasonable, or month.Atigntic SMALL SUMMER HOTEL AT POPULAR Summer colony on Chesapeake Bay; com- pletely furnished and equip Yed, 12 rooms, running water and electricil directly on the water front: fine bathing and fishing. Rent only $300 for the season: g0od OPPOr- tunity. Also suitable for club house. JOHN M. KING & CO., 1008 11th st. n.w. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW ON BOUTH RIVER near Annapolis; aftractive grounds; $35 per ~k. North 4439 after 5 NORTH BEACH PARK—BUNCIALOW. FIVE furnished: Oleclflc lights, water, ga- boat, motor; sacrifice. Lincoln TInquire ‘Benvard Honse AY RIDGE. houses; week, month, FOI -ROOM cottage and garage on West Ri for two weeks from July 3, or two weeks in August; 330 week. Cleveland 0181, . BEAUTIFUL NEW 4-ROOM W AT gopullr Summer colony on Ghesspeake Bag: porches. Only $1,650: $150 ca monthly. A reil bargain. Wide bes fihing, refined envir 1008 ":{8 fl% & Bist. 2130, OPENING SALE. Sacre water front tracte, My Shore! Marys 8y, e 21, "‘\u \Tee, Hali-pass e, "'@'; Great acre ‘tracts with several hun: terfront, priced le: §5to ‘z l‘ol For Tull ‘particuiars write . B 00! MEL] 833 Fidelity Bids., Baltimore, Md. Piera 265 19° e __‘)UT-OI-NWN_“AL ESTATE. wee Two_furnishe WASHING: S, USE YOUR o}fl““ ACME REALTY § FEI& €0, 905 N. Y. AVE N.W. NAT. 2488, AUCTION SALES, nns ADAM A. WESCH B Burecs Yo, Auctionegrs, Eiwmofig;nmfi?w as WITH 3-CAR GARAG B’"" follo" 75 et T the land Olio. 75 et sed.. one rtcnrdl of the Dll‘flel 0 g| b :I\. 0 the request of D\lhllc IIICUDH- F ! h‘f Gmlg TEVESRAY X kot O CLOCK At é‘ iolloing deecribed nmnn‘?ln the Distrigt Rayis subdivision of o vart of b L - m Teco Liber o 1 Fotio 1. Jm Fecords of the trict nl Co- lumbia. Subject l.o M"nlnl‘ ' erkis of tale: §6.00000" catn, the Balance chaser Dlylble 500. I{h one vear, ,500.00 in lwo years II}\‘ G Ilndll’ est'at 67 per annum day % ahie. 5 able semi-annually, secured l tion of purchaser. i celign, ot pRIIARL, b Spewi and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. comnpitea With SRIn ALY gnys "from day to resell property at risk and cost of faulting purchaser, ter five days adver published in Washington, D. or deposit may be forfeited. or without ofl-mnl de- Biit trustees muy avail tiemselves of sny DRI TSTOPHER H. POPE. (OMAS C. WILLIS. mn Trustest MORROW. "ot u deed of trust, recorded in UnGeraiened trurtees will GRer ‘for sale ‘b Columbla to Wi office of the surveyor represented h sory notes of the pur- in three vears {rom date rom. irust"upon_property sold, ot all et of title, conveyancing. recordin ‘erms to of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the rl::l tisement of such resale in some newspaper eral or equitable rights against defaulting W & sg_rrc Aumofim 1 RYE ISTEES' F VALUABLE THREE- TRUSTEES STORY FRAME DWELLING, com‘ugmo 1B ROOMS, "t BATHS, LARGE GARAGE uvwo SUARS TR RN ARK BESNG. EREM 3O K0S T I DN STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certaln deed of s, duly recorded in Liber No. 6306, folio 301 et se of the land records of the District of C lumbla, and at the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ayction. in front of the prem. ises,"on FRIDAY. THE mrlxhrm DAY OF 'JUNE, AD. 1931, AT THREE-THIR’ O'CLOCK P.M., the following-deseribed land of ct of land_known as Seribed as follows: Beginning for the same at & point in the southerly iine of Tilden street distant 86 feet easterly from tht erly line_of Linnean avenue and southerly line of Tiiden street, and rupnine thence with the southerly line of said Tiiden street, deflecting to the left with the arc of a cir- Cle, the radius of which 15 1,100 feet, north- casterly 28253 feet; thence leaving gald Til den street south 13° 53 117 eas s fhence south 28° §* 307 west 269.41 feet to the northerly line of Linnean Avenue ( feet wide): thence with the said northerly line of Linnean avenue north 85° 2° 457 west 119.35 feet to & point of curve: thence still with said northerly Jine of Linnean ave. nue, deflecting to the right with the arc of @ circle the radius of Which is 145 feet, nerthwesterly 9916 feet: thence morth 20° 33 east 14147 feet: t.ence morth 11° 34 west 39.78 feet to the scutherly line of Til den street and the place of beginning, con- taining 58.901.23 sauare feet of 13430 acres; nceording to plat ‘ol computation recorded in the of e’ of e Furvevor for the District of Columbin -in Survey Book 95, at pake 495; ‘subject to the building-line restrictions contained in dedication papers on fiie in the office of said surveyor: subject also to the covenants that no building for residence purposes shall be constructed or maintained upon said property or Any part theteot to cost less ¢ that no manufactur- fas; mechanical or commercial Buriness se- ifshment shall be established or main- ned_upon said property: that no sale of the same or any part thereof shall be made, or be valid if made, to Any Negro or colored person or person of African descent, nor shail Tows or houses be constructed thereon or, in other words, Attached houses shall not'be built exceeding two in number or which i ordinarily called double houses, and if resi- dences are built together they shall not cost less than $4.000 each; all residences shall have provided between them a less than 20 feet, or 10 feet from the party line; thege restrictions to run with th land. The above-described property now designated for purposes of assessment and taxation as part of parcel 56/46.. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchiase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years. with inferest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, decured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.000 will be required at time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale; otherwise the trus. dvertisement of sdch » paper published in Washi HARRY L. RUST, GEORGE CALVERT BOWIE, SALE_OF PERSONAL EFFECTS, HOUSE. HOLD GOODS, ETC., FOR STORAGE CHARGES. Notice Is hereby given that on FRIDAY, JUNE NINETEENTH. 1931, AT TEN-THIRTY O'CLOCK _A.M., AND EACH SUCCEEDING FRIDAY THEREAFTER until all goods w disposed of, there will be sold at public auction, 1n the warercoms of Smith's Transs fer & Storage Co., Inc., 1313 You street n. Washington, D. C., to enforce liens for s es; etc., due and unpaid and pers Bmith's Transfer Storage Co.. Inc. in.the names of R, M Allen,_Mattie Anderson, H. Anderson, Mrs. Wm. Brewer, M Mrs, George T. Brown, Browne, Mabel Bur Mrs. Turula Cuhnllll tha Davls, Feast, Hln M ;‘l Jas. H. Pflslun “Mrs. Lucy Preeman, Ida Gordon, Frank Harper, Bdna Harris, Mrs. D. Herbert, John Hoei. Anna chllflh. Geo. Kellerman, sSamuel Lacey, ;lnro Tangille (School of Fencing), Mr.l Lindsey, Linthcum & Lintheum, 7. B. Li comb, Mrs. Wm. Luth, H. Mcl.lllllllll\, Louls Mediey, H. L. Poss, Mig B. Robt. Rich, Frank Bellm n.k C. Erngst Smjth, Mrs Geo. mbler, ;pTvier, Mrs, Gerirudg Wilkins, m estate of Pei T, cunlml o! household goods, furniture, sewing mi chines, Victrol chi! on!eu barrels a conte resst tables, d chairs, re- friger: 's. _buffets, l’u[l cartons and con- tents, bookcase, e Toperties store in the names of the foll nw ing persons. vi Mrs. J. Carrington, O-nu Mumford, Mrs. D. Herbert, mn. pianos. W, (gigned) 'ml'&m sident, 2 SBFORAGE 00y e, 1313 You Bt. W Jed 11, Q.. THOMAS DOWLING & Ct Al.'c'noflififi SALE_OF SON, mm HOUSE- HOLD G - n'omuz CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that on JUNE RINETKENIR, 1031 AY gg'nflfifiu FRIDAY 2 bt a1t [ disposed of, there will be sold B on 15 ihe W gerooms of Sumiths er & Btorsge Co,, I aspinston, D). charges, ef house- hold g 1 £ with ‘&. CE ?fl'nmr on ltorl e ld 8. niture, sewini guul. hfl an‘m’ E' g m ne- GARAGE AND SERV[CE STATION EQUIPMENT, OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC.| By Auction At 1367 H St. N.E. FRIDAY J--.: 10 AM. lhe .\‘ on-bln ).}:,Annh elind ace of not, 'y is sold 3‘?:":..3".,. lnr il'lt\ 13 'ir”’""“ Seraihats pes ARENR BT e’ date” rmu Wb :h "fl:da sk $08.10.13.15,18 GUS EICHBERG Auctloneer. FURNITURE New and Slightly Used By Auction Commencing at 10 AM. Friday, June 18th In Our Sales Rooms 466 Penna. Ave. N.W. Bed-Davenport and Living Room Suites, Bed and Dlnla‘ Room Suites, Wicker Chairs, Settees and Chaise Lounges, Chairs, Benches, ~Rockers, Mattresses, Drop-leaf Kitchen Tables, Lamps, Pleces, Day Beds, elc. GUS EICHBERG | Auctioneer. c: u H VEN ::fi R L AT THH 3 ll 1, at_our warehouse, R iamtons D .. we Wil sl &t pub: e ‘suction to satisty ‘accrued storage and other “charges the oods described below, stored with us under the names listed: Indisn Shock Absorber Sales 00 Shock Absorber Corp.. last kno 161 North Michigan Avenue, Chica lot_of Indian shock absorbers and parts. N» C. Kongstead, last known address 133 6th 13 plec id goods. P. H Phllllhl '";lfi.'l. known address Silver il cases ammunition. N ™R "Tnl.on ast known_ adcress 1811 Pplece; he old_goods. e leek “Enown addrers 3838 wo:'&m" 14, misceliaeous lot of household go0ds and personal effects. ME Ward, Iast known sddress 147 R 1L ave, n.w. 28 pieces nousehold gopd: oungsiown Boller & TANK Co.. I address Youngstown, Ohlo, 4 ta about 275 galions each. In case the proceeds of the sale of any lot be not sufficient to cover all charges ac- crued against the same, including the costs of the sale, action for the remalnder due WilL ‘be ‘brousht against the owner of the ik Mcoss TRANEFER COMPANT, 'S jorida Avenué N.E: ashington, D. C. Jeb.11.18 THOMAS DOWLING Auctioneers & O 1115 EYE ST. Auction Sale of STORAGE FURNITURE of Every Description Smith’s Transfer and Stongc Warehouse 1313 U St. N.W. Flldl y, June 19th At 10:30 O’Clock AM. $e16.17.18 - VEYE 52N w ki OR'KHVZIIBT l’ virtue of ‘s deed of trust recorded ri‘n Liber No. 6451, at folio 150. of the I records of the District of Columbia, we shall H‘l ln fronl of the premises. on LIDA NINETEE] DAY O Al 1931, AT THREE O' P.M., lot num- ered one_ hund fifty-five (155) l iamin B, Gruvers subdivision of lots in block, numbered twenty-one (21). i ide,” as per plat recorded in Liber 54, folio 183, in the surveyor's office of the bl trict of Columbi sald block twenty-one (21) being now knflwn for the purposes of | assessment and taxation gs sayare numbered twenty-six hul\drtd and four (2604 ‘Terms of sale. ne-fourth ush. balance in one, two and three years, with interest 8t six per cent per annum. payable semi- nually. Deposit of $500 required at time nle. lml the purchaser allowed fifteen davs from f.' of sale to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at, time of sale. m:u &. BORAFHIRT, Jed-d.exSu.inc. T Ad Son, Auctioneers L R o A T Modern Electrically Refrigerated Meat Market FIXTURES BY AUCTION . At 4917 Georgia Ave. FRIDAY June 19, 1931, 10 A.M. Refrigerator equipped with “‘Pri aire,” “Dayton™ Oomnunnl Bule. bar mmden Cutting i‘e Blgck, Counter, Bréad Case, Je17.18. d- jo- Meat RE_DAYS. THOS. J. dwfic & BON, AUGTIONEERS. TRUBTEES SALE OF VALUABLY hi PROVED 'ATE, 1320 BOUTH CAPITO! By “rm:‘ leed” of trust recorded in Liber 5%, follo 873 et. seq.. one. of the land records of the District 0f Columbi nd at the reauest of party secured ghereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale uctiop, 1o sm‘i Hgmu:# on 1931, AT FIVE O'CLOCK fwink aescribed Dropero- 16 ins Bistrice Lot numbered twenty- Columbia, to wit: Seven (I in Alired Aeh-u an s f Tots” O A Richards' ll Buntbered soven Tund t'u per piat recorded in tl ors for the Ristrict of bl Liber gfllo nown u Rouse and preme iste no. fouth Capitol siyest. ihird o paid in Ty the purchs ohahl Dplancs ia o represent pri au 114 R I th interes! 8 mn day °£r or- o8 ot ."n'“ir s b Stherwise trustees r:ueru the Tight. Droperty; At risk and cost, of defaultin purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such in_some newspaper nubu hed in .y OF_ deposit mi teiting depo otk ot With Ll Yashington, D. eited. or Withou may avall themselves of any legal nl‘ ea table Tishts sgainst (e pupchi WALTER G. DAV! © cLmTon - + Afomes fh‘hm Secured. Adsm A. Weschler & Sor 3 IO K Street M. Tcriomeers FURNITURE Rdnmlwg S Radios, By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. SATURDAY June 20, 1931 Sultes; s t rllll l nu i r surveyor of t- v ‘"e mr 3‘ r .“r.e:n ’u;'x:l;hn!.n.n it II'RII - kot operty sold. 8 nu "Sotlon." - uren 1o, r-::x,."“"fl '7 GEORGE ‘IM (IOCP Antgl s t my19-dkdsiexubnor &h l!l!“m&fl RAW, retary. Auction Sale At Owen’s Storage House 64 H St. N.W. Saturday, Ju In, 4 ADAM A w-mn.:;'. SON, Auctioneers. olio o, :'L Fy "fla.:-.t.:..‘.‘-‘;‘. A AL, e following-described n;;nen o th- o 5% rist recorded in strict of Columbia, to wit: Part of in Joel W. Jones' subdivision of uu-n n 3 a3 per piai recorded in Bool 7, gne of the records of the onh‘ v&m ' 1 Peginn) Doint on_ the feet west from he southeast corner of said lot and running hence north 100 “feet, thence west 13.8: thence south 100 feet to the line o id N street and thence east with id N street 13.52 feet to the beginning. erms of sale: Al cuh. A de $200 required of purchas sale. Batlon: of titler eDNverapcing. recording and potarial fees at cost of purchaser. =Terms o be complied with within thirty days {rom day of tale otherwise trusteet reserve he 1 proverty, at ind, cost fle‘humnl Tieét five duys ‘ndvers tisement o Th Some mewspaver published in Washington. D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited. or without forfeitink de- s} trustees mey avall themselvas of any i st defaultl it of ami- J. OWEN & BON, AUCHUNB 1431 EYE ST. N.W, - Tlflm_,% a{f OoF, VAL\‘.’AIIf G A TW DW!LL!NGHCONTA IATH 'FH* Foos b piat M, 22 i By virtue corded in 8,458 CONNECTICUT AVE: Ri of a certain deed of trust re- JANP 4950, at folio 283. of the land recort District of Columbia, Nnd ot he’ request of “the . parts secured thereby, the undersiened wiil sell at ‘Bublic nt of the premises, on FRI- DAY THE TWENTY.SIXTH DAY 'OF JUNE, 931, AT FOUR Q'CLOCK P.M.. the follow. P!crlbtd land_and bremises, situate in District Columbia, and being lot numbered seventy-three (73) in the sub- division ll\ld— by Middaugh & Shannon, In- corporated. in - block ~numbered seventeen 17). “Woodley Park.” as per plat recorded in'the office of the survevor. for the District of Columbia In Liber 66, at folio 78, upon the following terms. Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase Drice in cash. the balance in two installments in one and two yeas l, respectively, with interest at the rate of Ber annum.’ and secured by decd of trust on l?. rouny sold, or all cash. at the option ‘ha; hg!l aid or adjusted fo 4 te o Baser °fo Py in- {oreat” on' Durthase price. from daste 'of selc to date of settiement at 8% per annum. Al conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the cost of the purchaser. Good title or no sale. A deposit of £250 will be required at the time of sale and set! IE ent to be within thirty (30) days of tl ate of sale, or DOsit forfeited and lhl property resold. the cost and Tisk of the defaulting purchaser, after dve 3) “m..o JDrevious advertisement n some newspaj in Washington, D. C, sty J. WRILEY JACOBS, 028 ‘mgursvllvin‘l’;fru!u! Teet Se16-dads.exSu kg2 CHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF _VALUAI ESTATE, TW( "51":0‘!1"\5\ BRICK DWEIL NG BUILTIN GARAGE, NO. 1304 8 By virtue of » deed of trust rec Liber No. 6174, folio 7 et sea., Dngrg;a"‘: nd records of the District of Columbia, .‘fl at the request of party S?fllltfl thereb; {he indersigned crustees will offer for salc ublie I\IE‘ B" "l remises, on DAY OF MORDAY, TR A P.M.. the nscrlbernromny in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 101 in Florence Barbour's subdivision of lots in square 5603, As per plat recorded in Liber 87, folio 25, in ‘the "surveyor's office of the Distvict o Cotumbln, - erms of sale: 10ne-foutth of the purchase oney to balance in equal ¥ Promissory notes e, two and three ront st urchrger pRvabic 1o Rrerest at - i trom 4ay of salc, Paraple SomicAnan: ally, secured b( first ded of trust upon prop- 'A’lz sold. or all cash, at option of purchaser. 1 &) it of 3300 required of purchaser at sale. . Examination of fiile, conveyanciny. Iecording and motarial fees at cost of pur- ghaser. Terma {o be complied ‘witn“within - rty.days lrgm l‘li of sale, .lh!!'l“ trus- '#S reserve tl t to resell propert aisk and cost of delllfl'.lnl purchat er. fome Hewspaper Smiohed! SUCh published in Washi N E.'C, or deposit may be forfeited. 3‘!“:1‘&?- Shemselves: of ang leal oo Centay rial aaninst detauling gu;cnls:r(nu iy o7 D 3. VIE olo E . EMMERIGHT Trustee LARGE SALE Overstuffed Love Shate irs, Dav Fis’ and Stools, Ma. gany Desks | an TRADE MARK L “ lern k.....s, e.r::e:-s,.r“ KEGISTERED sk, S e " '-1'.’"- e, At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. SATURDAY June 20th, 1931 At 10 AM. at STIEFF v&fizflélmnow BABY 1Sl 'SLOAN & €O., INC.. Aucts. IDIJCA’IIONAL WOOD'S SCHOOL All Commercial Courses + + 'Barell Now for Summer Term ¢ 811 East Capitol St., Line. 0038 Emphasising Individual Instruction in Business and Secretarial Training Enroll Now for Intensive ATUANTIO O, N 3. 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