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v FOR SALE—HOUSES Conmtinued. TVB BARGAIN. downtown, n.w. section, a very desirable and bath brick: in good condition; it “has a frontage of 25 feet by a depth of 100 Seet i+ to alley: pleaty of room to build double (arese, " Bestision, “Pricer $5.000." Torme JOHN QUINN (0. INC., < Main 435 04 b w. Y WILL BUILD OME_T0_SUIT Your own ideas and price, on my lot in a ‘beautiful Washington suburb in Virginia, for $1.200 cash and halance Eynbl- approximately 350 moathly. Write 8. H. GROVES, 821 =t n.w. 3* TAYLOR ST. N.W. BETWEES 7th AND 8ib; Z-story brick; 6 rooms and bath home: furnace ;flzfln for garage; owner leaving city. buy & 2 with bath, for . 7 rooms and six-room home, Easy terms. h st s.w. 3-story br Bath; well built Bouse, convenient to Agricul- ture Department and Center Market. Price, Easy terms. . n.e. between North Capitol and lst story bay-window brick: 6 rooms, and FLOYD E. DAVIS . 501 st LL: OWNER LEAVING TOWN will give immediate possession of comfortable, two-story brick dwelling: six rooms and tile bath: located in_central northwest section; mo agents. Call North 161. e TEVY CHASE. On Morrison et near Conn. Yalue in a choice Tome and in a coveted loca- tion. Detached, 8 rooms, sleeping porch, tiled bath, with latest improved fixtures; vapor heat: elec. lights; hardwood floors: garage. The owner will give prompt possession and very reasopsble terms to responsible party MCLACHLEN BANKING CO) 10th_and e. A real FOR SALE_BY OWNER, BRICK HOUSE, ! six large rooms, gas and latr be heat: large large paved alley. lnspect duily, 6 and 7 p m., 130 6th st 5 is Near 6th and M Sts. N.W. PRICE, $6.250. Jard: brick bulidiag on back of lot opens to o FOR S Brick honse, 3 flats; rented at $100: 3 rooms ©ccupied by owner: 'great investment; easy terms. See me ut once, C. F. WARING 323 Bond bldg.. N. Y. ave. =5 _ROOMS pebble-dash Farage: b.w. xeellent condition: house cnly one real home. Price, $15,500. Possession within reasonable time. Union Realty Corporation, 910 Evans building. Main 841 COLUMBI A NEAR 14th STREE One of the best constructed houses in this locality; eight rooms and two baths; Pittsburgh heates b.w.h electricit; hardwood finish. Prope: in excellent condition. An ideal Bome. The price at $12.500 is vers reusonable. Union Realty Corporation, 910 E building. 2~ Mais COLORED PURCHASERS. 3d and R Sts. N.W. $3.5002-story frame house now occupied by owner; containing 6 rooms, bath, latrobe heat; entire house in excellent condition; terms. Room 202, CITIZENS" 1336 SAV GE ROOMS. B sleeping porch: front and side porche: electricity. double garage; lot 60x30 fined wection: one block cars: $6,000. $1,000 cash: $0 monthly, including 2 . . WALKER, Kresge Bidg.. 11th & G AFIFTEEN (15%) PERCENT INVESTMENT. ONLY $1.500 NEEDED TO BUY THIS. ‘WITH A CHANCE TO MAKE A PROFIT. TWO TWO-STORY RRICK HOUSES. 6 AND 7 ROOMS EACH. 15 BLOCK OF PENNA. AVE. CARS, S.E. NOW RENTING FOR $3500 BOTH. FIRST TRUST OF $2.000 AT 6%, 3 YFARS. PRICE, $3,500, FOR BOTH. COME_QUICK FOR THIS. LIEBERMANN & HAWN. PHELAN C. HAWN, 1421 F. FOR COLORED—VACANT. IN GOOD NORTHWEST NEIGHBORHOOD. Sroom brick: bath: newly papered and painted: 2-story stable or garage to accom- medate '3 cars; suitable for physician or ex- Price and terms reasonabie. W. McKINLEY, Room 20, 810 F n.w. OPEN FOR INSPECTION. Chevy Chase Club Homes. 29-31 QUINCY ST., CHEVY CHASE, MD. W. C. AND A. N. MILLER, OWNERS AND RUILDERS, UNION TRUST COMPANY. MAIN 4392. BEAUTIFUL 16th STREMT. For mie by OWNBR. artistically” designed $-room and 3tath house; very substantially built on a lot 24 ft. wide: two very larze rear : porches: garage: modern in every detail. Im. mediate possession. Call M. 80 day, Col. 2087 even FOR SALE BY OWNER. POSSESSION. Just west of Connecticut ave.. Chevy Chase, D.C. Six rooms asd bath BUNGALOW ou large lot: hot-water heat, elec. Yights, g jmproved street. Practicaly new. Easy terms, ?u OWNER OCCUPANT, Clev. 1796, after p.m... FOR HOMES AND INVBSTMENTS Bee MAHORNEY & SULLIVAN— ““They Know Washington.” 1527 Eye st nw. _Tel. Mai OLORED—BUY YOUE OWN HOME. 3L $iarts you. BRADFORD & CO., 337 Boutbe: BUY NOW. $250 to $1.000 Cash. { $3.250—NEAR 34th AND O N.W.—Three story brick: O rooms; $250 cash, balance $30 per month 50—Sth ST. NEAR P N.W. 2 7 88 g 3500 cash. $3.450—E ST. NEAR 10th S.W.—White neij borhood: Zatory brick: ‘@ rooms. ba atrobe:” good condition $00 cash. ; $3,500—MORTON ST. N.W. NEAR PARK RD —2story brick: @ rooms, bath, latrobe; house in_Sue econdition; lot 150 feet to. alley: 3500 cash; balance like rent. +$AMO—NEAR 1st AND R. 1. AVE. N.W.. Ploomiogdale—2 story brick; 6 rooms: furnace heat; vacant; newly decorated: h- i $500 ¢ $4.350—STORE AND § ROOMS, NEAR NAVY iog store and § rooms; good locatio for any kind of business; terms a ranged to suit purchaser. $4.T90—5th ST. NBAR M N.W.—3-story brick: @ rooms, buth, latrobe heat; brick ga- rage. 3 cars, 30-foot alley. '$500 cash. $7.750-XEAR 1ith AND PARK RD.—Coloniai brick house. oak floors. h.wh., elee tricity; house vacant; bewly papered. Easy fer WM. B. KRAFT, Real Estate, Insurance, 1336 N. Y. Ave. Main 893. FOR SALE—COLORED. - SEVERAL VERY DESIR- | (able 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. B. B. PINN, §Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. BUNGALOW—BRAND-NEW We are agthormed to sell this charming bungalow of 5 roome and tied bath. b.w.b., clec. lights, gus, porches, bigh elevation, open Sreplace, with & cash payment of $500. William E. Fowler & Co., 819 15th at. p.w. Phones Main %416 5417, Two-Family Flat. 517 5th St. N.E. VACANT--VACANT. 11 reems and 2 baths; furmace beat; back porches: back large enough for garage. Terms REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. AN ATTRACTIVE LIST OF PROPERTIES SELECTED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS CF THE CONSERVATIVE HOME-BUYER. 1 In Cleveland Park—7-room e; hot-water heat; elec- ; ample rvom for garage; Price, 39.500. Dow vacant. Excellent Location in Bloom- ingdale: Sroom and bath bouse; hot-water beat; porches; plenty of room for garage. Price, $7.650. 3 Eight-room house in unusuaily nice northwest residential section; 2 baths: splendid front and rear yard; hardwood floors; hot-water beat; nice size rooms. Price, $5,750. 4 Downtowr.—Near government printing office. S 'ndid 6-room and bath home: cellar under entire house: recently put condition throughout: price, Can be bought on very reasonable 5 Eight-room home on two located within one-balf square of Con- in _first-class $5.500, terms. pecticat _avenue; hot-water h electrf lights; oak floors: instantaneous ~hot-water beater; price, $13,500. An unusually good buy. Six-room brick house north- fast, pewly papered and painted throughout: rge lot to . alley; garage. Price, $4,150. 3300 cash, balance monthly. © 7 Within one square of 9th and ;;::; h.“ll.: lo-n)ofin and bath home. l'ri(;". . An ‘unusually good opportunity t caie a rooming house In this section.” ' 8 In Washington Heights— Beautiful home containing 14 rooms and 3 bath: hot-water heat and electric lights; hardwood floors. 1y decorated $13,500. : ample space for garage; new- throughout; porches. Price, 9 Business place in Georgetown ::::’:r ,Ghmn;n and bath; hot-water heat; ic lights: located right at 1 Can be bought for 39,500, on terma. TooU CHAS. D 821 15th Street N.W. Attractive California brick bungalow, con: room 26x13, with open fireplace; hot-water Lea garage; terms can be arranged. Phone for in $13,000 20th ST. NEAR MASS. AVE. Three-story bome of 8 rooms, 2 bath this decirable location. Owner is desirous of immediate sale 4nd possession can be had at Terms will be arranged. $10,000 NEAR 1Sth AND COLUMBIA ROAD. o This property. contalning 7 large rooms and 2 baths, is vacs A ol YACEDt a2d immediate possession t i in excellent condition and you wil 0 act quickiy, as 1 will be soid at onee. containi, and & six very nice rooms and bath. open fireplace, ete.: electric light, hot-water heat. Can be purchased for $3,000 Price, $13,000. 10 Near 16th and Eye streets n.w 12-rooms and bath homs liot-water heat: el tric lights. Price but $16,000. An ideal loca- tion for physician or dentist. 11 Army officer leaving city will sell his beautiful home located in one of the best northwest sections; contains 7 _rooms, bot-water heat, elect: lights: splendid ga- rage: double back porches, screened, glassed and plastered: new swnings throughout. Price, $10,500, on very reasonable terms. 12 room and bath home in L :_electric lights: Reasonable terms can be arranged. 13 Three-story apartment 1in Washington Heights: now reated for $110 per month; owner reserving one 5-room and bath apartment for his own use; hot-water heat. Can be bought for $16,000, on terws. 14 In splendid northwest section -—six-room and bath brick house: front and double rear porches; hanlwood floors. Price, $5,500. Immediate possession can be given. 15 Six-room and bath semi-de- tached home near Lincoln Park; electric lights: first-class condition throughout Price, $7,350. 16 Near 16th street and Park road. Store, 3 rooms and Dbatl hot-water heat: electric lights. Price. $1 A good buy in a rapidly developing business district. 17 Splendid piece of business property on 14th st. n.w.: spacious store and 10 living rooms. A wonderful proposition to combine your business and residence. Price, $18,000. Terms can be arranged. 18 One of the most desirable busi- ness properties on 14th st. near Park road n.w.: large store; six rooms and bath: hot- ‘water heat; electric lights, Price reasonable. . SAGER, 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. Main 36. JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO. Incorporated: Main 1477. BUNGALOW Saul’s Subdivision taining 7 rooms, 2 baths and sun parlor; living t, electric light and all modern improvements; spection. $8,500 NBAR 17th AND PARK ROAD. Modern 2.story brick, of 6 rooms and bath, in_elegant neighborhood, near school, stores, etc., and convenient to the car 1i This property is vacant and can be bought with small cash pasment. $8,600 HALL PLACE, GEORGETOWN. Semi-detiched, 6 rooms and bath res Modern in every particular, with bot-water heat, electricity; room for garage. Don’t fail to see this if you are looking for 2 nice little Lome. BUNGALOW Chevy Chase, D. C. This is your opportunity to secure a beautiful iittl bungalow of brick constructiod, has all modern improvements cash, JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., 821 15th Street N.W. Incorporated Main 1477. _—m—mm— WILLIAM S 1409 New Yo S PEHIIFE RS, rk Ave. N.'W. Phone Main 98. NORTHEAST— Vacant, two-story brick, 6 rooms and . modern heating plant, newly pa- pered and painted: convenient neighbor- hood. Terms, $1,000 cash and monthly payment like rent. NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— Practically new. brick residence: large rooms, bath, hot-water heat, tric_lights, oak floors. cement ’porct sleeping porch: very deep lot. Fine loc tion, only ome block from 14th st. car. lige. Price, $11,500; terms. BRIGHTWOOD PARK— Vacant. 8 rooms and bath, stucco over brick. hot-water beat; decp lot to paved alley; ample garage space. In ex- cellent condition. _Price, $1. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— Ready for occupancy—Vacant, 9 rooms (5 bedrooms), hot-water heat: deep lot; convenient to two car lines. Terms, $1.000 cash, balance on reasomablc monthly terms. WILLIAM S SHANNON ON 15th ST. WEST OF SAUL’S ADDITION. $10,250. The safest value location in Wi Dew brick house of thoroughly liones! - tion; 6 rooms, sieeping porch and bath; hot- water heat and electricity; space for garage. It is priced at an easy $1,000 below the =™ SOUTHEAST. . $5,500. A modern well constructed house of 6 rooms and bath, with large yard. It is a comfortable home at a pre-s price. Term: DOWNTOWN. $8,000. Willard street, a very desirable location. Brick house of 11 rooms and bath; hot-water heat; space for garage. This Is & resl bar- ‘offer. e NORTHWEST. $5.000—$500 CASH. On H street, a 6-room house that fs plaialy SHANNO YARD—3-story brick buflding contain-| Worth more than its price. Main 2345. BUNGALOW. Immediate Occupancy. An ideal home from owner, at 1339 Gallatin pacity; cessible to churches and schools and in best wection of Suul's Addition. Open 3 to 5, March 1, 2 and 3, and every Runday, 3 to 5. Inspec. tion ing_North $200 Cash Down. Vacant—Vacant. Nice brick bome, n.e.; 6 rooms and bath, cellar. furnace: room for garage. Monthly terms reasouable. . WARING, 323 Bond by Phone Praoklin omes_at a_price BROOKLAND BU. One of the better built 70u will appreciate. Near tie new grade and high wchool site. 7 rooms and bath; inclosed porch. One extra room upstairs un- : howh. elec lights, open freplace: large front porch: full cement basement. with | laundry.” Yarge lot, comering on alley. Variety {of fruit and shrubbery. This poperty is on the market for a quick sale and_we do not | Koo of w home of this elass that can be bought as low as_$7,500. MeLACHLEN BANKING CORI | Real Estate Dept., 10th_and G Main 432, Evenings. North s CHEVY CHASE, D. C. $1,000 cash will give you Immediate Dosses- sion’ of practically new, detached bome: sit rcoms, large ball, hardwood ficors. open fire- place. electricity. w.m.i.. three porches, fine lot, $9.250. Cleve. 2028. NT—$6,000. Overlooking 16th street: lovely light 4-room outside apt. in the Creston, 1475 Col. ©d. (2 = bedrooms.) * Terms. $1.500 cash, $36.38 per aadiprice ekt @ WARING. oo 323 Bond bid| DAVIS & STEELE Phone Frankiio 1420 5. Y. ave. M._5082.5308. on S SEW BUNGALOW, 5410 ILLINOIS AVE P VS;;J,(:_")O“ b:— S n.w. Five rooms and bath; good location: at e T o P e Nenr M1, Pleamant | tractive home: reasonable ‘price; casy terms real “bome. Bu solid " ground. ROBT. E. FUNKHOUSER, Frice, $12.900. Owner. CARL H SMITH. Col PHONR CLEVE. 1450 con~erning & wholly detachbed home of & most attractive cottage ty] beautifully sitoated be- tween Cleveiand Pa 5d Chievy Chase; reach- able by two car lines: can give posession ouce and 1 will make the terms very easy: Brasd-new and modern 1a every detal OCOLOBED KUY YOUR OWN HOME. $1.00 starts you EDW. M MeNBELEY, BRAD- FORD & 00.. 1216 You xt. ow. HIGHGRADE TWO-FAMILY APARTMENT, with 10 rooms and two baths separate en- trances, celiars. yardx and beating pianta. @ouble frant and rear porches: room for double eamveniest to buth car lises: $1,000 peemises i1 1548. ___Georgia Ave and_ FOR COLORED -HOMES AT € Spring is near; right u t ENDALE, D. the time to Let us expiain how $10 cash and $10 per mouth will put you in your own Come to our office and see pictures and plans of the many pretty homes now owned and oc cupied at Glendale, D. C. We are about to start weveral bungaiows. To inspect the prop. erty take the H t. ear marked *District Haer to 45th st. n.c., walk south into Glendale, D. €. Our representative, Mr. Fred H. Greene, in on the property every day and Bunday until darse: IRVIN & SHANK, 1410 G at. n. Main 3008. RN ROOM AND BATH FRAMR Pl A ST e D OWNER, 1306 Rosedale &L. a.c., after 6 p.m. 19 g ey PETWORTH— Vacant, ready to move into—A big 11-room brick, modern, newly papered and decorated. Finest location in this section. Terms, $1,000 cash. TAKOMA PARK— A very good buy—7 large rooms, bo water heat, electric _lights, vorch, built-in gurage, private drivew: large lot near car lige. Price, $10,500] terms, 14th STREET HEIGHTS— This_home s in excelient condition and ready for immediate occupancy. Has 6 rooms and bath, bot-water heat. electric lights; deep lot to alley. Priced for.quick sale at $11,750; terms. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— Just east of 14th st. south of Park road. & Blundon-built house of 6 rooms and bath, concrete porch, oak floors, hot water heat and electric lights. Posses- sion at once. Price, $11,500. Terms can be arranged. NP HE I ERASH 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 98. & LUCHS. COMPLETELY FURNISHED NORTHWEST BUNGALOW AT LESS THAN COST. $12,500. tially furnished 6-room iacluding piane. iving 3 complete suites; maid' basement al toreroom; furnishings and ha bath screened and weather _strippe and extras less than a year ol been used by the owner, member of Con- gress. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $9,000. A fine brick house on N. H. ave., contain- ing 6 rooms, reception hall and bath; hot-water beat and electricity; bardwood floors: front, double rear and sleeping porches: in excellent condition; convenient to three car lines. NORTHEAST. $5,800. Brick house on Sth st. s.e.. with 8 rooms and bath; gas, furnace, good condition. & LUCHS, 713 14th St. N.W. BARGAIN. Towa Circle—9 rms., bath, elec. lights, clomt, screens. awnings, shad. tubs; modern; bomu- tiful; $13,000, quick sale. North 3563. m4108 IN BEAUTIFUL 16th ST. HEIGHTB—VA- cant detached home; must be sold. This nouse | s in excellent condition and nicely decorated, | conmsts of 4 large bedroows, sleeping. puuil | 2 servants’ rooms, servants’ toilet, 1 bath, l-?mry MN-‘:‘;‘G floors, ':Dflr i‘a lnfllll an m; g in 132. RO! e H LI ] Do, NEAR 15th AND COLUMBIA RD.—MODERN dwelll) containing eleven roome and three $batls; rent, $125 per month. Price, $15,000. ar 16th and Ooiumbis rd.—Two-family apartment. ear 14th st. car lines: nd terms attrac —Convenieat to 11th and 14th ix-apartment building; price Nine-room dwelling i fagton Circle. i the vicinity of Wash- Beantiful home near the Episcopal Cathedral. Price low and possession given. Pour lots in Glen-Carlyn, owper will seil chea C. W. BIMPSON 734 15 VACANT_NEAR 17th AN brick; eleetric deep lot: _terms. Non-resident Inc., NW. D PARK RD.—6- exeellent —condition; 7865, T NEW B. H. GRUVER HOMES 3801 to 3831 13th Street N.W. Bix, seven aud eight rcoms; one sod two baths. One corner house, with' heated 3 Near 14th st_ cars. Opes ail the time. " & BUNGALOW; MO i FIVE ROOMS AND . Hasy ‘terms. RORBT. . FUNKHOUSER, Ave. and Kennedy St.” N.W. Brand-New House. Princeton Ilace N.W. 600 Block. | | ICK BUYER, | 8 rooms. brick and frame, n.w.; or_$1 one Col.’ 2791 S | ATTRACTIVE ROOM BRICK HOUSE: | exceilent condition: hardwood floors: hot-water heat; o Saul's Addition, between 14th and 16th sts.; immediate possession. HEATER. ROBERT E. do bidg. M. $5,750. ~ 1st et. a'h:;r"j;filldm B:ti ::!llh JAMES F. SHEA, 643 La. Ave. N.W. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. $1,800_ONL Y—S$1,800 A COZY HOME. CONVENIENT TO NAVY YARD. " A 2-STORY BRICK HOUSE. 6 ROOMS, ALL LIGHT AND AIRY. SOUTHERN EXPOSURE. LARGE BACK YARD. $1,800 ON REASONABLE TERM LIEBERMANN & HAWN PHELAN C. HAWN, 1421 F. W. M. BRASWELL, 1311 H St. N.W. Main 989. Near 14th and Park rd. n.w. fol location T am offering for sale a 6 with all modern improvements, ., elec. lights, open firepiaces, {ront and rear porches. sleeping porch and iarge yard. Easy pay- ments; with possession. In this beauti- house Near 14th and Harvard sts.—3-story brick. 8r. and b. bedrooms. b.-w.b.. open fire places: double garage: one of the best buys in Washington for $10,000. N. H. AVE. AND PARK RD.—An attractive corner house with all modern improvement: h.w.h., elec. lights, 8r. on 2 floors, large colonial porches and rear porch, with large rard, trees and fruit. ONLY ‘lfl.m; 13 W. M. BRASWELL, 1311 H St. N.W. Phone Main 989. $7,50000. Sonth Caj 1 &t. near B se.—8 moms baths, h.-w.h. gax, electricity. cement o lar. garage: top floor renting for $75.00: im- mediate possession. $1.000 cash; agreeable terms. $5.250.00. G st. .. near 14th—6-room colonial brick, h.-w.h., cement cellar; possession; $1,000 ci $50 per mo. 5 $3,550.00. 9th st. n.e. pear Mass. ave.—7-room frame, bath; $300 cash; $50 per mo. $5,500.00. near N ave.—6-room, latrobe heat, oth st. = window brick, bay- excellent condi- tion; possession: $1.000 cash, $50 per mo. $7,500.00. near Lincoln Park—8- Kentucky ave. s.e. room colonial poreh brick, h.-w.h.. eiec.. ga: tile bath, hardwood finish. double-decker pore in the rear, cement cellar, stationary tubs, servant’s toilet; $1.000 cash; $0 per month. $7,500.00. Tenneasce ave. n.e. near C st.—8 rooms, colonial porch, brick, tile bath, parquet floor. hardwood finisb, fornace. cement cellar, ationars tubs. double-decker porch in the rear; double brick garage. $1,000 cash; $80 per mo. $2,600.00. Potomac sve. e.e. near 16th—i-room brick. bath, excellent condition, large attic; $400. cash; $30 per mo. HARRY E. GLADMAN, 306 Pa. Ave. S.E. BARGAINS FOR COLORED. £200 to $300 cash; balance eauy. Nr. P and 27th n.w., 6r. and r. 18th and Benni Nr. 24 and C Nr. Benning rd Big lot ..... Nr. D and 30th n.w.. Or. r. K and 2ith; 6., brick . r. Tth and G N. E. RYON Ci Successors to New York Reaity Brokers. Main_ 4597 1423 F st INSPECT SUNDAY, 10 TO 3, No. 1354 D st. ne. An attrac- tive, modern corner home of 6 lzrge rooms and bath. OWNER must sell. MT. PLEASANT, NBAR 17th AND KENYON T B oNew ouse. & rooms and bath: = ectric lights. front porch, hardwood floors; possession. Will sell cheap and om mod- erate’ terms. CHAS. W. MORRIS, 1420 New York ave, AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. Adam A. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 192L AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY: ‘eschler, Auctioneer Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Business Property, No. 1416 H Street Northwest Also Office Furniture and Fixtures, Stock Broker’s Equipment, Apartment Fur= niture, Automobiles, Etc., Contained Therein. By virtne of an order of the Supreme Cout of the District of Columbia m i ore and Harry R. Duryee, indivldusily and as copartaers, trading as *Moor- | Baokrupts, No. 1225, in Bankruptcy, the undersigned trustee wiil sell in By Public Auction, Tuesday, March 8th, 1921, Commencing 11 O’Clock A.M. described as follows: Beginning for the sume at the Tobert head & Elmore. front of the premises, Part of original lot 12 in square 222 northeast corner of said lot and running thence the west wall of the house on the east part of s wall 131 feet 2 inches to an alley, thence east 31 north 131 feet 2 inches to the beginning. subject fo the use of said wall as granted in deed C. T., 39, falio 233 et seq.. of Columbia; also part of original lot B in said square distant 29 feet 4 Inches from the southeast corner erly on alley in maid square 17 feet. thence in a recorded in Liber N. for the same on the south line of =aid lot of said lot 12 and running_thence south struight line north of east 24 feet 4% inches to from the moutheast corner of said lot 12, thence north said lot 12, thence west on the south line of said lot 1 Said parcels improved by premises known as No. 1416 II street northwest. to be sold subject, Lowever, to a deed of trust for $70,000 at 6 per cent, due January. IMMEDIATELY | The valuable Mahogany Office Furniture and F' ete., consisting, in part, of Roll-top, Flat_and Typewriter Desks, Fine Leather Cl Settees, File Cases, Underwood Standard Bookkeeping Machine, Wicker Chairs and Settee Il Work, Phone Booths, Large Stock Board and Fquipment, s, Crystal Chandeliers, etc.; also American Walnut Bedroom Furniture, Draperies, Typewriters, Large Mahogany and other P Electric Carpets and Linoleum. kish Ruj rition Also in the matter t on H street 31 feet to the west line of id lot, thence south on said line of the said eet to the woutheast corner of said lot, thence - one of the land records of the District described as follows: * Beginning. tly south of and distant 5.59 feet feet to the southeast corner of 29 fect 4 inches to the beginning. a point dir 1923. THEREAFTER ixtures, complete Stock Brokerage Bauipment. irs_and Burroughs Adding Addressograph, Vacunam 1917 Paige Sedan and Fiat Touring Car. The entire furniture and equipment, except aatomobiles. will first be offered as an |7 beIng now also known, for taxing purposes, entirety, and if a satisfactory bid is not received, will be immediately sold in detail. Terms: Personal property all cash; real estate, cash over and above raid trust. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 da: from day of sale, otherwise the right is resrved posit of $2.500 required at time of sale. A de- to rescll the property at the risk and cost AUCTIO 31 AUCTION SALES CTURI T ADAM A H N TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUARL] PROVED REAL ESTATE, P 1604 W STREET SOUTHEAY By virtue of u certain desd of recorded in Liber No. 4135. folio 424 et seq . of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured ther by, the updersigned trustecs, will aeil ont of the premises. on SECOND DAY ~ OF O'CLOCK P M., and premises. and nated as and being lot 128 of Guerdrum's sub. division in block one (1) of Greea's sub. division of part of Chichester, as per plat of said Guoerdrum’s subdivision, ‘recorded in th surveor's office for said District in Book 3 at page 104; also lot 122 of division in biock one (1) of G of part of Chichester as per said surveyot's oflice i Sig: S, "t fhe improvements. ¢ ssting of premises 1604 W street souihe Terms of sale: Ope third of fhe :-ircoase ____EDUCATIONAL. . { The University Preparatory Scheol H S.E. Corner 12th and F N.W. Phone Fr. 2080 Accountamey ACCOUNTANCY Dayflal;[ti Iése;’i‘l;; ai:ses 715 G ST N.W., Cormer 8th and G Sts. PHOTOGRAPHY PACE INSTITUTE money to be paid i cash, and the taisnes | f"two " equat fiments, payable in o and two b Interest at A1 per contom per annui payable sem iy, from day OF sale, secured by af truxt upon the| A and 100 oth propercy Soid“or &l cash.at e oplion ' of | ooty to o this week The purchaser. A dvposit o will he re quindd of ‘the purchaser at e time of saie | RESEARCH UNIVERSITY At converancing, rocording, revenue stamps v ; it making servie and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser, |2 Telephone Main 540 Terms of sale to be compliml with within thir days from day of sale: otherwise the trusters reserve the right to re. sk and cost of the defa five days' adverti some newspaper publis f Washing- ton, D. C. EL. VALUABLE TWO DWELLING. NO. 4627 SOUTHEAST CORNER 2. AND CRITTENDE recorded in Liber No. 4412, folio 218 et of the land records of the District of and at the request of the partr s the undersigned trustees w uction. in front of the pre: 3 GHTH DAY OF M . 1021, AT Fi THIRTY 0°CLG the *fallowing described iand an prem situate in the District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lot numbered tweuty six (26) in Myron A H. Bry subdi; bered seven (7). City of Washington, the office of the surveyor for the Dis Columbia, in Book 56. at page 44. Sa.d biock as_square 3015 Terms of sale. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,500, and the amonnt over and above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of the defaulting purchaser after 5 days® advertisement of such resale in some newspaper | Of $200 required at time of sule and the pur published in W shington, D. C. fees at purchase cost.. All coaveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial . Personal property on view day before sale. WILLIAM CLABAUGH, Trustee in Bankruptcy of A. Robert Elmore and Harry R. Duryee, individually and as co-partners trading as “Moorhead & Elmore.” 1336 New York Ave. N.W. STANTON C. PEELLE, Attorney, 1416 F st. n.w. 1628-d&dbs, exSubmhd Yhat e C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th Street Oriental Rugs, Bric-a-brac, Paintings, Water ssostims . Colors, Mahogany Furniture, Living Room Suites, Books, Electroliers, China, Glassware, Sectional Bookcases, Couches, Complete Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Upright Pianos, Domestic Rugs, Clocks, Mirrors, etc. At public auction within our galleries, 715 13th Street, Wed- nesday, March 2, 1921, at 10 A M. Terms: CASH. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts. oHt fezs-2t A e S T L B ) s, i w. 3 elec ta. OWNER, phove: Coi. 497, E5 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TOMORROW. > __FUTURE DAYS. TABGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF THOS. J. OWEN & S0 UCTIONEEES. JSrTolel a1 Casino ek sty ey Hotel Morton - Ooems Exd Vi Capacity, Elevator. Private Bal ";. JM > # EZRA 0. BELL snd PA! M. 00;?.‘?“& Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia ave. near Beach. All rooms with het and cold rusning water: private baths. Alws Open. MONROE HUTUHINS, Ownmer. Alwaze O AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale, to Close an Es- tate, of Three-Story and Base- ment Brick Dwelling, 10 Rooms and Bath, No. 511 E Street Northwest. Ry virtoe of authority vested o the under- signed, under the last will and testament of eorge J. Seufferie, deceased, we will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises, MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLA ¥ the foilowing described land and prem- ity of Washington, District rts of lots 2 and 3, in i { ituste in the umbia, to-wit: square 488, together with the improvements thereon “Terma of sale; $1,000 cash. the balance in liberal payments, pecticulars of which will be announced at sale or ma nown upon appli- cation to underuigned, or all cash. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser at tbe time of sale. ~All conveyancing, recording. reveaue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with ‘within thirty days from day of sale; otherwise the truatees rewerve the right (o resell the property at the risk and eost of the defaultin purchaser, after five days' sdvertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. F. 'SNOWDEN HILL, Fendall Buildisg. W. B. JACKSON, 1410 G st. n.w., Trustees. fe1804ds exSu&nol ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON ,AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING OF 2. TORY FRAME DW NO. 730 6th STREET d By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3945, folio 448 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MOXNDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 821, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P.ML, the following described land and prem- inex, sitaate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated d ‘being lot numbered eight (8) in C. J. Uhlman’s sub- division of lots {n square numbered eight hun- ree (833), as per plat record- page 180, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, and a part of alley closed as shown on plat record- ed in said surveyor's office in Book together described in one parcel on 6th street at the northeast corner of said Iot numbered eight (8) and running theace west ninety (90) feet to alley and thence south along sajd alley fourteen (14) feet, six (8) thence “east ninety (90) feet to the st corner of said lot numbered eight (8) and 6th street, thence north along said street fourteen (14) feet six (6) inches to the begin- ning, together with the improvements, con- wisting of two-story frame dwelling. Terms of wale: All cash. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All coavey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of sale to be complied 15 days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in ‘Washington, D. €. WILLIAM H. BAUNDERS, CLAUD LIVINGSTON, 807 15th et. u.w., Trostess. fe16-d&ds,exSudol DESIRABLE FURNISHINGS, INCLUDING RUGS, CARPETS, UPRIGHT PIANOS, TALKING MACHINES, ETC. ALSO STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, ETC. AT OUR SALESROOMS, 632 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 1, AT 10 AM. D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER. Consignments received up to hour of sale. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. School Desks, 25 Typewriters, Iron Safe, Tables, Chairs, Par- titions, Etc., at No. 1317 New York Avenue N.W. (Third Floor), By Public Auction TUESDAY, MARCH lIst, 1921, Commencing 10:30 A.M. 50 Single Cherry School Desks, with sea 25 Remington Typewriters, Stationery Cabi- nets, Small Iron Safe, Ouk Partitions, Steno- tpe, Klecric Fans, Inex Visible Filiog Sy tem. Addressograph, Typewriter and ~other Tabies, Cosler, Book Deubl ¢ Bekiool KAt Cah, ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. _fe23dhdbuexfu ________ FUTUKE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEHRS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK BUSINKSS BUILDING, NO. 1115 14th ST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4408, folio 87, of the land records of the District of Columbia, sand at the re- Qquest of the parties secured 'thereby, we will sell at public auction. in froot of the prem- ises, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH BECOND, 1921, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, namely: Part of original lot ten (10) in squas two hundred forty-seven (247), described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of id Tot and, runaiog theace sorth on 14th strest sixteen (16) feet and six (6) inches, more or less, to an alle; 'nce east on said alley one hundred_twenty-eight (128) feet o an alley thirty (30) feet wide, thence wouth along said alley sixteen (16) feet six inches, more or less, to the southeast comer of said lot, and thence west one hundred twenty-eight (128) feet to the point of beginning, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third (13) of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance at one and two years with interest at 6 per cent (6%%), payable’ semi-annually, asd secured by decd 'of irust upon the property sold or ail cash at the purchaser’s option. Five hundred dollars ($500) deposit required at the time of mle. Al conveyancing, revemue stamps, re- cording and notarial fees at the cost of pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with ‘within thirty (30) days or the trustees will resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five da; ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washington, Distriet of Col . etusbia WILTON J. LAMBERT, Munsey bidg. Jom: POOLE, Federal Nat. Bunk., Trustees. 1e16-d&dbs.ex8udhols THOS. J. OWEN & SUN, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF THREE.STORY AND BABEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1418 11th STREBT NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4148, at folio 27, of the 1a0d records of the Disirict of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, Pictures, 4 iof trust for $4, the undersigned trustees will sell at publi avction, in front of the premises, on MON. DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1021, AT VOUR (’CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed ‘land and premises, sitoate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as lot numbered twenty-seven (37) in Holden & Fords' subdivision of lois in square numbered three hundred and twelve (812), as per,plat recorded In ook H D. C.. jage , in the surveyor's office of the District of Colunibia, together with the improvements thereon. ' Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500, maturing December 4, 1921, D ticulars of which will be stated at male, Terms: All over said prior incumbrance to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required st time of asle. All conveyancing, recording, frenue stamps, etc, at cost of purchuser: Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the giok and cont of defaulting purchaser atter fre dare advertisement of jeuch ressls ia some newspaper pu in Washington, D. HERBERT A; GILL, TH®O. N. GILL, J; Trustees. fe24-0&ds, exSu TRUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE PRA TICALLY NEW TWO-STORY BRIC RESIDI 3007 GEORGIA AV NUE N.W. HOT-WATER HEAT. ELE( TRIC LIGHT. HARDWOOD FLOORS' TRIM.” VALUABLE PLACE FOR BUSI- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 4345, folio 188 et seq of the land records of the District of Colpmbi and the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigued trustees will sell at public auction, in_ front of the premises, or FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1921. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the foliowing described land and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bia, ‘and designated as and being lot 32, in square 3032, as per plat recorded in the office of the murveyor for the District of Columbla, in Book 60, page 144 Terms of sale: wold subject to a prior deed . $2,000.00 cash and_give note for Lulance, payuble at rate of $75.00 per_month, inel interest at rate pof 7%, 10 be secured by 2ad deed of trust. A'deposit of $250.00 required at time of sile and the purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulurs at time of sale. L. E. BREUNINGER, L. T. BREUNINGER, The sale of 3 poatponed untii MONDAY. A HIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1921, at the same hour and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. fe18,21,24,28.21 ‘The above sale is further pestponed uatil THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MARCH, 1821, at the same hour and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. _fetoBmens ADAM A. WHSCHLER, AUCTION; . TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- NG NO. 11 P STRELT NORTHEAST. . 1920, and recorded Nov th, 1920, among the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the purty secured thereby, the undersigned trus- tees will offer for sale by public suction, in Lrpat. of the premises, on WKDNESDAY, TH . the following . Sitmmte o the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to- wit: Lot 159, in Thomas’ subdivision iu square 660, as per plat recorded in Liber 62, at folio 198, in the surveyor's office of the Dix. trict of Columbia, improved by 6-room and bath brick dwelling, to be sold subject, how- ever. to a prior deed of trust for $1,500, wt &% due July 9, 1 Terms of sale: Over and above sald trust cash. A deposit of $100 required of the pur- chaser ut the time of sale. All couveyancing, recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees ut the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale be complied with within thirty days from da of sale, otherwise the trusiees reserve t vight to resell the property at the risk and of the defaulting purchaser. Aftor fve days’ a vertisement of such resale’in some newspaper published ju the city of Waxhington, . C. W. SPE it ARMSTRONG, HARRY M. PACKARD, 1 UNIM- SIDH OF PINEY Ii ING ALSO ON BUTTERN: STH STRERT, ASPEN WHITTIER PLAC] By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly Yecorded in Liber No. 4206, folio 62 et weq., of the land records of the District of Columbi: and at the request of the party secured there: underxigned surviving trustee will sell, Zion, in front of the premises, on ESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MARCH, CLOCK P.M.. the fol! land and premises, Stuate in LA ~described lowing: the county of Washington, District of Colum- bia, and designated tract of by metes the same at the intersection of the westerly line of Piney Branch road with the south line of Butternut street as shown on plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 36 at folio 5. and running thence west along said south line of Butternut strect o its intersection with the east line of Pighth street as shown on plat recorded in said surveyor's office in Liber 57 at folio 21; thence south along said east line of Eighth street to its_intersection with the south line of Aspen street as shown on said last mentioned plat; thence west along said south line of Aspen street 1o & point forty (40) feet from the northeast corner of lot 49 In square 2970, as shown on plat recorded in said surveyor's office in Liber 34, folio 145; thence south 140 feet: thence west 20 feet: thence south 323.22 feet to line of fences separating Causin’s Wood lot from the land herein described: thence along the line of said fence south 72° 56’ enst to the westerly lipe of Piney Branch rvad, and thence northerly along xaid westerly line of said road to the beginning; subject to restrictions as to bullding linex as shown on said plat, recorded in said surveyor's office fn Liber 57. folio 21: wubject to the dedication of a portion of said land for the extension of Whittier street. Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $1.000 will be required at time of gale, All convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within " thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. after five days® advertise. ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in Washingtes, D. C. HARVEY M. SAGER, fe26-d&ds,exSu and being part of the P ion,"” described Surviving Trustee. PRINCESS MATOIKA . ..Mar. 8, Apr. 21 POCAHONTAS chaser @llowed 30 days to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at time of sale. REGINALD RUTHERFORD, HARRY B. PITTS, : Trustees. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALI ED REAL J THE SITUATE NO. 1750 8 ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4138, folio 350 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell st public auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MAKCH, A.D. 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia. and desig- nated as and being lot numbered one hundred and tweive (112) in Kennedy & Davis' sub- division of lots in square numbered one hun- dred and fifty-three (153), as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 20, at folio 62, together with the improvements. Terms of sale: One:third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years. With interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay. a by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Posit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All converancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. JUABL ¢ sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement of published in Washington. D. C. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Trustee. By GEORGE E. FLEMING, . Parker, trustee, and Isasc sion of lots in block num- ““Petworth Addition to the s per plat recorded in iet of semi-annually, from day of sale, secured A de- Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 days from day of h resale in some newspaper IQ Rusinenn RAYER’S ¢55ine: standard for twenty-five years A position for every graduate.’ F Street a Main 3430 BOORS — SUHOUL A Books for every schon neous books subjects bought and xold. new and used. AN'S BOOR SFOP. 953 G st COLUMBIA SCHOOL of The a4 % Roy C. 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