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* Y.0¢ for cllxé P REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES. Coatinned. Continued. Engfish Village, Bradley Hills. $10,000. Terms.‘ 2 Tnusually charming bungalow of rooms ‘Saul’s Addition. $12,500. Easy Terms. Attractive colonial home of unusual charm and appointments. S rooms and bath snd extra Brvatory. Hot-water heat. elec. lights. Large Jot. Garage. Owner leaving city and will giv ite possession. A bargain. Lincoln'Park. $6.950. Terms. Srvem wl bath beick. _Very attractive ap, pearance. Large light rooms. Newly paperw and painted; new fxtures. Vacant. Large lot to wide alley. ’ Southeast. Near Congressional Library. $4000. $750 Cash. & roems and hath. very well arranged. Deep Iet; room for garage. Vacant and in good con- uition. Near cars. stores and schoo = Near 15th and H N $3250. $750 Cash. Wxeeflent IHttle bome of 6 rooms and bath, 8 fime condition, located in good wection: con- cars and school. Room for garage. Mne chance for & family of moderate income. WILLIAM K. HARTU Bungalow, Chevy Chase. $12,500. Easy Terms. 7 rooms and bath, large colonial front porch: hot-water heat, electric lights; reom for g rage. Vacant snd ready for immediate occu- & real bargain. w Home, Petworth. Attractive 6.room and bath new heme, with all modern improvements, located in an excel- Jent section uf Petworth. near Soldiers’ Home Targe colonial front poreh, double rear porches. yard to alley. Vacant and ready for ocen: pune; Beautiful Chevy Chase Home. S v Terms. in o s avente. cellently plans ad containing all modern improvemeuts, including bullt-in garage. Near N. H. Ave. & Wash. Circle. $6,850. Easy Terms. Very desirable 9-room ern. presenting excellent appearn aikine distance of downtown. tion. Early possession. Georgetown. $7.500. Easy Terms. room and bath brie excellent condition. Desirable neighborhood.” We con- sider the price of this house right. NG, e and within In fine condi 301 Southern Bldg., 15th and H Sts. Phones: Main 372, 373 and 160. &R SALE_VACANT. 517 5th St. N.E. flat, 11 rooms and 2 baths; will menth; two back porches. two back yards, room for two garages, two hbat- 4 Title ready. ° C. P. WARING, 328 Bond bidz.. 14th and X. Y. ave. Phone Franklin 3571 FOR BALE— ' Near 13th and L Sts. N.W. S-atory brick, 10 rooms and bath: two foor: mow rented for $100 furnace heat. Im mediate possession. terms. be sold. €. F. WARIN 323 Bond bldg.. 14th and Phone Frankl ces: electric lights: n.w. i8i7 BELMONT ROAD—B) i tiful 10-room residence, thoroughly moderu: electric lights, vapor heat, full basement. open Sireplaces, Inundry tubs: deep lof ar_garage furnished or unfurnished. Inspection any CAND PARK. ‘hed home, consisting of 10 bright rooms and 2 baths: hot-water heat: electric lights: 2 large fireplaces: front, break- fast and sleepine porches: the entire house I3 fu excellent cundition. Possession within short time. Price, $17.850. S W Stone & Fairfax, 1342 New York ave. SAUL'S ADDITION. Nearly new dwelling of 8 rooms and 2 haths: electric Nghts: hot-water hea.. hardwood floors and trim; all modern improvements. Occupied owner, who will give immediate possession. tal garage, Price, $12.000. Stone & Fairfax, 1343 New York ave CHOICE_SECTION MT. PLEASANT. 10 re. 2 be CHAS. OWNER LEAVING CIT ‘West of 16th, overlooking Rock Creek Park. attractive, up-to-date : owner leaving cit ontinental Trust bldg. § ST. NEAR 18th; 10 ROOM; alle; X W4 15th n.w. AND BATH; on K st. n.e. 9th_and 10ty EDW. P. SCHWARTZ, Inc.. See Mr. Kramer). FOR SALE—VACAN ity fiat room for garage. WARING, - 14tk and” N heat reasonable terms. rooms. hath and cellar: 122 Fla. ave, n.e. $1 s SIGHTS — NEW, two open firepla n tub; extra porches; wide lot. Colorado bldg. front and {0 cash, balance easy 16th ST, Main_1064. T s ERRACE i room house: metal westher with new furnitur between 1415 st. deep lot ROBEIT £ HEATER. ‘Colorado bl A . HEATER, Colorado bldg. Matn J060 Frank. 2508, SATL'S TON — ATTRACTIVE room house, between 14th and 16th sts. orn_exposure sion. south- inrge garage; immediate posses- Ehn-):.l‘a AND 2 }u'lm . 7. cash, balance easy. on Fia. " ave. Washingion, D. 'C. PHONE CLEVE. 1690 concerning a wholly detached bume of & attractive cottage : beaut: itual be- tween Cleveland Park and Chery Chase: reach- Thoroughly ~ modera, ! bome; 8 rooms. 2 baths, built-in garage. sleep- ing and breakfast porches; excellently con- structed: every convenience. Priced at cost. Easy terms to nsible party " ALL ADAMS 130, 85 0 8T 8. _EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE: (R mer: $6,000: worth more. 2 190 1336 OTIS PLACE—FROM OWNBER—POSSES- sroom, pressed brick, corner house: tiled | eveaiug. Phose Clevel sion—6- bath, electric lights. screen metal weather oping, arbor. shrubs: excellent con- ack Tuspect any ¢ TWO-PAMILY HOUSE—N. J. Near Q st. Rent one: live in_oth ONLY $7.500, BASY TERMS. STBERS, 1420 N. Y. ave. 18 S. CKLY. sacrifice; immediate _possession: uitra-modern extra well built 6 car line. w. At real drand-new Foom home: perfectly planped; elec., h.w.b.: Ameriean Ideal car down, office. : all improvements: detached ali around; 6.250 sq. ft. land; garage: delightfully tuated in beautiful m.w. suburb; single fare line direet to Central City. $60 monthly. Address Box 142- FOR SALE—VACANT- 414 M St. N.E. Press brick, 22 ft. wide, 7 rooms and tile bath, 4 bedroms. eiectric ‘lights. cellar. bot- water heat, side light, front porch; bedge. ready. No dela; e 0. F. W Poaseasion. at time. Let"on teit You"ahout this. Baths; hot-water heat; in moving in. ARING, 14th and 'N. Y. ave. Al t A Give Away Price. double back porch, comcrete cellar. Convenleat terms. A Colonial Porch Home On Good Terms And the Right Price. bath, furnace heat, Can You Duplicate This?- Near the Capitol. Lot 27x160. 11 Jarge rooms and bath in this downtown section. This bouse needs some repairs, but is el $500.00 casb, balance easy. ~Price, Robert Lee O’Brien, Franklio 5385. 1710 I st. n.w. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. Arflumwmmallzmmm Phache fine_home or business proposition. A. B, CAMPBELL, 1410 H. _ 17% Nr. Wardman Park Hotel. Oolonial brick home of ten rooms; three electric lights; sleep- lot to alley; house in perfect ing poreh; deep eondition.” Price, $16,500. seves laaj arn; deep ‘Washington Heights. Three-story and cellar gray brick home on & desirable street in this exelusive section, rooms and bath, hot-water beat, ; deep lot to alley. Price, Petworth. A practically new home in Petworth, having (e room thoroughly mod- ot to alley. . Downtown. Mear 35th and Massachusetts @ mave just listed & home of elght bath; hot-water heat: electric light. and paisted threughout Price, $10,000. Maryland Avenue N.E. A bome of exeellent construction near Stan- ton Park: eleven hright rooms and bath; good Jot to alley. Price, $8.500; terms. Nr. Lincoln Park. A two-story brick house of & latrobe heat; gas light. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 14518 Bond_Bldg.. 14th and New York Ave. Matn 442 HIGHVIBW—JUST $1,000 BRLOW PRICE OF any hogse we know of for sale in this homey @ction; lessed at 3486 year; requires $430 roome and rice, $3,750; tarrace—8 r. and b modern to : desp lot: $500 helow price and licate “houses selling for; leased 1o $100 month. frame br. Tth and B: emly iek nr. Sth and K: 82,750 nd K $1.750. Al price, Wuccemors to New York Realty Hrokers. 1. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Direct from owner; near 14th and Fark road @ large rooms, tiled bath, attie: h.-w b : elec trieity: colonial front and double rear porches sereened; immediate ; Ppositive har %l: no agents. Addreas Hox 215.A, Star W1 UHLAND TBRRACE: NEAT SIX-ROOM Dome: a.m.l: immediate Dossession: easy & BATHR FLWIL IN#TANTA. large. ‘monthl; EDW. sale. $15.000. (See Mr. Ine., 784 15t a.w, |821 15th St. Soce wna”T il maks, the fern : a 4 rms very essy. brani-new and moders in detail. A Tttle BEAUTY—7 rooms, bath, large front and_sleepin; hes. HIGHLY MOD- ERN. Large lgt: 15 minutes to Trea motor. Eitber car line. SPECIALLY PRICED. Truly a bargain for some ore. Taspect day of CHEVY CHASE, D. C. BUNGALOW—BRAND-NEW We are authorized to sell this charming b::‘llljt;'.'of 5 rot-n.lla.:;l:d et b elec. s, gas. porehes, elevation, Sreplace, with & cash payment of s William E. Fowler & Co., 819 15th st. n.w. Phones Main 8416-8417. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Owner will sell at a wscrifice; convenient to th car lines; a semi-detached 3-story brick Only $1.000 | house, with 12 rocms and 3 baths, having hot- , Star | water heat, ate ;le([fll' H‘hl.l.z’d 2 tnll('?:‘l eeping porches: parquet o ma fioor, " There Is & 2-story briek garage. . Whale Property in frxt-cines shape and can be 20y fime. Immediate Dossession. Fhone i Jlumbis 10800 17° VACANT—NEAR 17th AND PARK ROAD.- Groam brick: electricity. excellent condll deep lot; terms. OWNER, Col. T865-W, 25 NEAR IOWA CIRCLE. Corner Brick House. Hot-water heat. Rest, $150 year; colored tenants. Price, Terms._Address_Box 251-T, Star office. BROOKLAND—NEW 5-ROOM BUNG. A beauty: large : lot Brookland ear to 12th 1020 Jackson st. m. NEW B. H. GRUVER HOMES 3801 to 3831 13th Street N.W. Bix, seven and eight rooms: one and two batis. One corner house, with heated garage. Near 14th st. cars. Open,all the time. COLDEB—BUS YOUR U8 (0N 1% Siarts you EDW. M. Mex * pidiD: RD €O.. 1218 You st. © 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, FOR HO AND See MAHORNEY & SULLIVAN— “They Kpow H. T. LAW, 1519 B ST. 8.B, I8 OFFERING some " exceptionally desirable” properties for principally in southeast Washington. Bee him at once before they are ali sold. Branch office, 507 I5th st. s.e. Phome Linéoln 5725. 16° JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., Incorporated Main 1477, Large semi-detached Bouse, with sleven room, Yo g o o wan built for 'a home, but is' too large for ower. In Cleveland Park. $13,500. This residence contains eight rooms and bath, ia ‘modern in every Dbaving hot-water heat, electric Lght, builtin gara d cat, electric Light, X e an screened throughout. i Owner will give possession. & Park Road just off of Mt. Pleasant car line. $13,500. A three-story, nine-room and two-bath resi- dence: modern -throughout; has gas and elec- tricity and brick garage. Chevy Chase Bungalow. $12,500. Has seven rooms and bath, hot-water heat, eleotricity d_conveniently located pear cars. This rty f5 pow vacant and immediats is assured. Terms will be arranged. JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., ———— Incorporated ——— 821 15th St Main 1477. IDEAL HOME BY OWNER MOVING TO residence garden, cars, stores, iversity, Trinity h and Mon- coruer Law- 17* i6th NTREET HIGATLANDS—WITHIN TWO blocks of 14th st. i in- closed sleeping ALL 3 0. H. ROLAND DRURY, Phone M. 3204, 926 15th st. n.w. Ol SALE BY OWNBR, POSSFSSTON. ~ there. grapes, Property 8326 13th st., por (ODERN . elec. Practically new. Eaxy terms. improved street. T, Call Adamy 20 day. Call OWNER 04 Uleveland 1798 eveuings. BEAUTIFUL 16tk STREET, For sale bi- OWNER, artistically designed 9-room and bath house; very substantially built 0o & Wt 24 ft. wide; two very large reur porches; garage; modern in every detall. Im- mediate possession. Call Adams 20 day, Col. BAVE $1,000: OWNER PRESSED FOR CASH, will_sacrifice modern coloaial 8.room home ou o 15-foot puved ‘ahey: ‘et section rented to December ai month; SRR R ; LA 1-4, Blar ofice, iz and bath brick, mod- | Near 7th and Florida. Price, $5,0004 J. LEO KOLB, 923 New York Ave. NORTHEAST HOMES. $5,250—6-room and_bath_colonial home: corner of alley; concrete cellar: good heating plant; terms; possesion immediately; Eye st. 50-—Neat little home in e rooms aund bath: latrol 500 condition: heat; front aratively new house: 6 rooms | hot-water heat: electric lights: bath; twocar brick garage BROOKLAY DETACHED. hot-water : ectricity: Y. North e: Call Mr. AUCTION SALES THIS _AFTERNOON. VALUARLE UNIM- ON THE WEST AD, FRONT- RUTTERNUT STREET, ASPEN STREET AND TRUSTE! PROVED R SIDE OF PINE ) 0 ON By virtue of a_certain dced of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4208 folio 62 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party wecured there: + the undersimed surviving trustee will sell in front of the premiscs, on WEDNESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF MARCH. z AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- cribed_land and premises, ‘situnte in 'y of Washington, District of Colum- ‘and destgnated as and being part of the tract of land called “Girl's Portion." described by metes and bounds ax follows: Béginning for the mame 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 at folio 5. and runniog thence west along said south line of Butternut street to its intersection with the east lme of Eighth street as shown on plat recorded in sald surveyor’s office in Liber 57 at foiio 21: thence routh along said east line of Eighth street to its intersection with the south line of Aspen street as shown on said last mentioned pi thence west along said south line of As street to a point forty (40) feet from ti northeast coruer of lot 49 in square 2970, shown on plat recorded in said surveyor's office in Liber 34, folio 145; thence south 140 feet: thence west 20 feet: thence south 823.22 feei to line of fences separating Onusin’s Wood lot from the land hereln described; thence along the line of said fence south 72° 56’ east to the weaterly line of Piney Branch road, and thence northerly alonz mald westerly Line of said road {o the beginning; subject to restrictions as to building lines as shown on &aid plat, recorded in said surveyor's office fa Liber 57, folio 21: subject to the dedication of & portion of said land for the extension of Whittier street. Terms of sale: All casn. A deposit of $1.000 will be required at time of sale. All convey- ancing, recordin, 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 seil the property at the risk and cost of d faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise- ment of such in some newspaper pub- lished in Wa D. C. ARVEY M. BAGER, Columbin in Liber postponed until Wednesday, the 16th day of March, 1921, at the same honr and place. By order of the SURVIVING TRUSTEE. mh9-d&ds,exSu TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 2-8TORY BRICK_DWELLING, NO. 1019 KENYON ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4328, follo 220 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trfistee will sel at public auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and desig- Dated as and being lot numbered one hundred and three (108) in Charles J. Butler's subdi- vision of Iots in block numbered eighteen (18) in Todd & Brown's subdivixion of parts of the tracts of land known as ““Mount Pleasant and piat recorded in the Pleasant Plains,” as per | office of the surveyor for the District of Co- Jumbia, in Book 38, at page 139. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1.750, and the amount over said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale and the purchaser al- lowed 30 days to complete the purchase. Fur- ther particulars at time of sale. GEORGE P. NEWTON, mh10-4&ds;exSn Surviving FUTURE DAYS. THOS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE NEARLY NEW _TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1365 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4392. follo 84 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbis, and st the request of the party secured there- by. the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic suction in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY, THE EIGHTEBNTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D.'1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbis, and designated s and being lot 143 in James F. and Mary T. Burn's subdivision of lots in square 1026, as per plat recorded in Liber 62, at folio 28, ia the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbta. Terms of sale: 8old wubject to & prior deed of trust for §2,500, and the amomnt over and above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale and the pur- chaser allowed 15 days to complete the pur- ehage. Further particulars at time of sale. ALEXANDER H. BELL, FREDERICK J. RICE, Trustees. AN UNIMPROVED LOT 0; SIDE_OF VIRGINIA AVEN WEST _BETWEEN 24th , AND THREE LOTS ON MON- AVENUE OR 12th STREET NORTHEAST BETWEEN MORSE AND NEAL STREETS. By authority vested in us we will sell at public anction. in front of the tive prem- ises, on FRIDAY. .MARCH FEIGHTBENTH, AT POUR 0'CLOCK P.M., lot 27 in square 32, fronting 17 feet oo Virginia_ave. by a depth eet. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. SAME DAY, lots 43, 44 and 45 in square 4065, front- ing 0 feet on Montello ave. by depth of 88 feet, with side and rear alley. Terms: Announced at_time of sale. Ome €posit on each parcel required e. * Conveyancing, stamps, efc., at purchaser's cost. Sale fo be closed within thirty days or depasit forteited. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Two-story frame dwelling, No. 2208 11th st. NW., and an unimproved lot at the southeast corner of 4th and Florida ave. N.W,, fronting two car lines. AT Anm(): 4:30 O’Clock P.M. tnehes front of lot 51 1 belag No. 2308 11th at, nw, | "4Uare 302, At 5 O'Clock P.M. Lot 23 in square 519, at n.e. and Florida ave. n.w. e o : A deposite of $200 on each lot of sale and the purchaser lowed 30 days to complete the purchase. Fur- ther partienlucs at time of s, mh12-dads.e BON; Auwcs. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ~ ESTATE. FRONTIAG TWO HUNDRED (200) EET ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE BETWEEN BELMONT ROAD " AND _WATERSIDE DRIVE NORTHWEST. WASHINGTO By virtue of a_certain deed of conded In Liber 3760, fotia 354 e er, ot 1and records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party wecured thereby, t) undersigued trustee will sell at public ayétion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 102 AT VOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the folt lowing described land and premiscs, situate in the county of Washington, Distrief of Colum- bia, and designated as and being lots elever (11) und twelve ( in block six (6) in Gardiner G, Hubbard's subdivsiion of land now known as ‘" Heights, as per plat re- corded in Liber County No. 6, follo 80. of the records of the uffice of the surveyor of the District of Columbla (belng now described for ll.xrnllvn Pflm ll(,lqlul.r’v“ 2501). ‘erms of le . Oue-third of the money to be paid In eanh, balance!in '2‘5'5232'. installments, payable in one and two yet with interest at wix (6) Per contum per num, payable semi-unnually, from day of sal wecrubed by decd af trust toun the peerey s or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A depostt of 3300 Wil e Seautred st e of sale. All “conveyancing, *recording, _revense stumps, ete., ot cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and ::'! ':),f ::fl;:l:fl, ';."" ;r‘. after five daye’ Vertiser uch resale {n some newspaper Dublished in Washington, D. 6, - "C™™ AMERICAN SBECURITY AND TRUST Co. (Beal. L2 C. J. BNLL, President. Attest: PR WOOD, Beeriary. | Sims, _executor, FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ ises No. 1326 Tenth Street N.W., 603 “H” Street N.W., 746 Sixth Street N.W.,, 707 Sixth Street N.W.,, 208, 210, 212 Seventh Street S.W., 214 Seventh Street S.W., 502 Maryland Avenue S.W., 468 “L” Street S.W., 711 Thirteenth Street S.E. The unde by virtue of a decren of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in equity cause No. 38604, Will offer for sale at public auction, in frent N TY-SECOND DAY M:\Ri'flr.‘ 1 0x AT FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M.—Premises 1326 10th st n.w., belng part of Iot 35 in John M. suivivision of square s the surveyor's office of C.."at follo 68, O'CLOCK P.M.— v., being part of lot 1 . beginning at a point 10 feet ne soullieast corner of said lot west 20 feat, thence north thence south corded i Premis. in_square et from i and ronning then 85 feer, thence east 20 feet, 5 feet (o the beginning. A1 FOUR FORTY FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M.— Premises 746 Gth at. n.w.. being part of lot beginning for the same on the west side of Gth st. 82 feet, south from the northeast corner of said lot and_square, thence south 16 feet, thence west 75 feet, thence north 16 . thenee east 75 feet to a right of way through feet in width across the en t or rear part of said lot for the 1 djoining thereto on the south: also reserving for the house mext adjoining on the north a three-foot alley between the two AT FIVE FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.— 707 6th st. n.w., belug lot § in square 48 ON"'WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MARCH. 1921: AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.—Premises 208, 210, 212 7Wh at. s W, being lots 20 and 21 of Danicl Carroll's subdivision of squa TAMEDIATELY - THEREAFTH —Promises 214 7th st. s.w.. being lot 19 in Danlel Car- rell's aubdivision of square 462 AT FOUR FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.— Prem 2 Maryland ave. s.w., being part of lot “N* in the subdivision of original lot 7 in square 492, beginuing at a polnt 66 feet from the northwest corner of said square, on the line of Maryland ave., and running thence nortbeastwandly along the' line ot daid aveane 54 feet Hly inches, thence southeastwardly at Tight angles to said avenue 133 feer, more or less, to an alley: thence westwardly on the Tine of sald alley 56 feet, thence northwaraiy parallel with the southeast line to the pluce of beginping. ATS FIVE FIFTEE: M.— Premises 468 L at. s.w.. being pa square 501, bezinning for the same at a point on 1, street sonth, distant 12 feet and 6 fnches from the northeast corner of sald lot, and running_thence west 12 feet 8 sonth 139 feet 11 inches to the rear line of Said_lot. thence east 12 feet 8 inches, thence north 129 feet 11 inches to the place of be- inning. ETFIVE FORTY-FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.— Premisee 711 13th at. s.e. 1 “A" and “8" in Larmon ind others' subdiv ion_of lot 30 and otaers in square 1020. Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchase money to be paid in eash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years from day of sale, and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, Dearing interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annuslly, and secured by first Geed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchasers. A cash deposit of '$300_required on each house at the time of sale, Terms of sale to be complied with with in thirty days from date of sale, otherwise th deposit will be forfeited and the property re. advertised and resold at the defauiting pur- chasers’ risk and cost. All conveyancing, re- cording, notary fees, fevenue stamps and cost of examination of tile tobe paid for by pur- chasers. All sales made subject to ratifica- tion by the court. JULIUS A. MAEDEL, Trustee, 629 F st. n.w. ARTHUR PETER, Tru Washington Loan aad Trust Co. Bldg. GEORGE C. GERTMAN. Trustee, mh10-d&ds.exSu 412 5th st._n.w. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Three Valuable Building Lots Fronting 51 Feet on Kentucky Ave., Between E and G Sts., at the Intersection of 15th St. S.E., AT AUCTION On SATURDAY, THB NINETEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1921, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. lots 29, 30 and 31 in square 1063. Terms: Cash. A deposit of $200 required at d the purchaser allowed thirty mplete the purchase. Further partic- mh13.5t _THOS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctloneer. Trustees’ Sale of V. Im- proved Real Estate in the Business i Nos. 801, 803, 805, 807 and 809 Twelfth Street Northwest, and No. 1318 Eye Street Northwest, and Unimproved Lots in the Northwest, Southwest and Chevy Chase Sections. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 37937, we will offer for sale by public auction in froot of the respeetive premises on the days and hours bereinafter mentioned, the resl estate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, a8 foliows: OX MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1021, Lot 75, in' Ashford a idout sub-division of part of square 1282, recorded in Liber A. R. 8., folio 24 records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla, located on' the west side of 30th street, between Dent place and Cambridge place northwest, nnimproved. ON THE SAME DAY AT P Lot 4, iu block 17, “Kalorama Heights. a3 per plat recorded in Liber County 7. follo 34, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis, located on south sida of Tracy place, between 24th street and Belmont road northwest, unimproved, ON THE SAME DAY AT 5:15 P. M. All of lot 9 and the south 23 feet front on Connecticut_avenue by the full depth of the lot_of lot 10, in square 1873, Chevy Chase Terrace, as per plat recorded in Liber 38, follo 29, 8¢ the recards of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbia, between Jocelyn and_Kanawha streets. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29, AT 4 P.M. Original lot 5.'in square 44, located on the east_side of 2dth street, beiween B and F strests northwest, unimproved. ON THE SAME DAY AT M. Original lot uare 603, located on_ the east uide of rect, between Q and R streets southwest, unimproved. ON THE BAME DAY AT 5 P.A. Original lot 7, in square 602, located at the southeast corner of Q and Canal streets south- west, unimproved. ON THE BAME DAY AT 5:15 P.AL The south haif of origizal lot 11. fa square 61, located on the wide of Jud street, between P and Q streets southwest, unim prove ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, AT 4 P.AL. ‘The east 4.21 feet fromt by depth of 100 feet of original Iot 21 apd the west 15.79 feet front by depth of original lot 22, in squire 250, {mproved b; remises No. 1318 street northwest, free use of alle: Bow exiats slong rete of the portion of ON SAME DAY AT 4:30 P.M. Parts of lots 3 and 4 in the sub-division mude by helrs of John Davidson of lots in square 318, a recorded in Liber N. K., follo 9 3 records of the office of thé surveyor of the District of Columbia; the whole described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of 12th and streets northwest, and runuing thence north along 12th street 106 feet to an alley, thence eust B0 feet, thence south 106 feet to H street, ng H street 50 feet to the place of be’llnlll‘ improved by houses No. 01, 503, 805, 807 and 12th street vorth- wes TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments payabie in one and two years with interest at 6 per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upen the property Sold. or all cash at the option of ihe pur- chaser. A deposit of $1,000 on the 12th street roperty, $300 on the Eye street property and 100 on’ each of the unimproved parcels re- quired at the time of wale. All conveyancing, Tecording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within thirty days, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after five duys advertise- ment of wuch rll"l: in some pewspaper pub- lished in Wasb nfi C. A, HOEHLING, JR., Trustee, . AL 1418 ¥ at. H. W. BOHON, Trustee, _ mh16-dkds,ex Union_Trust Bullding, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. THUBTERS' BALE OF \ALdAllw REAL ES- TATE, BEING A HOUSE AND LOT NUM- BERED 1961 4th STREET NORTHEAST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded November 30, 1920, among the Jand rec: ords of the District of Coiumbia and at the re- quest of the parties secured thereby, the un- :;nllfnrd h'llill.uu at n..hlt,lfialll(‘llln, in fromt u reinises, on DN DAY, C] IWE XTI eLooR houses. , 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK & the following land and mcmll: situate in the District of Columbia. and being lot nymbered thirty-nine (39), bloek 17, *‘Ecking- ton,” as described in sald deed of trust, upon the !al.mwlnlwl!rml Purchaser to assume an_exlating ineum- -three hundred and 8fty dol- pay ope-third of the equity is cush and the balunce in two installments in ome and two years, respectively, with interest at the rate of six (6) per cemtum per annum, to deed of trust on 'the” property cash above said incumbrance, at of the purehaser. Taxes and inter- adjusted to the date of sale. Good . A deposit of will be re- time of sale sttlement to 15) days of the date ! o tne ara e r, after five (8) days' previous t of such resale In some Wi B, FRANCIS 8l Now Yorr ara.'s McGLUB, er- I TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME STORE AND DWELLING NO. 917 26th STREET NO! 3 By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4244, follo 408 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbla and at the request of the party secured therel the undersigned trustees will affer for sale by public auction, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TY-FII DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1821, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P, the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washingtou District of Columbia, to wit: Part of original lot 8 in square 16, described by metes and Dbounds as follows: Reginnine for the swmne at the northwest corner of said lot and running thence east with the north line of xaid lot 75 feet, more or less. 1o the ~vest line of that part of said lot heretofore sold to Philip Altodorfer by Peter Altodorfer. thence sonth with said west line . thence west par first line 75 feet, more or less and thence north en 26th stree place of begtnning, together wit ments_ thereon. Tcms of sale: One-third of the money to be pald in cashi, the bala equal Installments, pagable in o years, with interest at 6 per cent p payable semi-annually. from day of sale, we. cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of fhe porchaser. depoxit of ‘$300 required of the purchaser at the time of s All converancing, recording, revenne stamps and_netarial fees nt the cost of the purchuser. Terms of sale fo be com- plied with within 30 duve from dax of ale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser affer five daxs' adver. tisement of such resale In some newspaper Hihed In the eity of Wshington, b (v P WILLIAM E. LEARY, MAYHUGH A. 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