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REAL ESTATE. FAHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY APRIL 26, 1921 ‘BOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES F¥R SALE—HOUSES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES N Conttumed. Continued. / Continued. TOMORROW. TO? ROW, B _FUTURK DAYS. 'URY CO,, Inc,, 25&3;5)_1;1‘-{1”1;%%; QW HOME 108 | " asorwame C G Sl & C I ADAM AT WESCHLER., ACCTIONBER. -, % o =— ) b e 721 Bth St NW. b T = . . dloan O., INC. |Bankruptcy Sale of Automobile | s Phones Main 5903-4. Ry e Dol 6" rormns etk calter; AUCTIONEERS Trucks, Burroughs Adding Price, Price, $12,000. Toi” 1460 50. Tremced: ‘poulizy “house, garae: 215 13¢h St Machines, Scales, Office Fur- Petwecth o re an exeeptional | Aarehouse: large sarden: §6,000. $2.000 cash; . 2 e ) niture, Etc. Ly -m'_"&;—-- vont, Do Zen ‘;u‘;-“n toabath._bor wate? heat, 91‘“& S S Two Large Pier Mirrors, Mahogany Side- - AR R RN R R R Aol ) S S possesioa | | Bleven.swom, colmial_center Malltrpo houre, | EGSTHEED boards, American Walnut Dining Room |7 Price, 810.5(1{- Price, $l4.50(2.‘ S fi:’nfi»flfmg'r“u‘ndm.:i;éw:h g Joti X Suites, Bedroom Suites, Bric-a-brac, Pictures, " piiie 2 eectin. ot otumbla - ‘section r it : ;" hardiwood | B L ac % BRI ! T o e Hupita b Sttty vt o | oo Gowmiair: e saraee, wien conts | BOOKs, ‘Cafe Tables, about 100 Bentwood Chairs, Ma- (UETATH m"m ] e mia bt Sicuis Sebtss Mtmied(o el B beoor ot L lhogany Davenport, Cane Back Living Room Suites opportmiity to aran B lot. Immediate possession. SPROIAL BARGATN IN A TWELVE-ROOM | Ki - S o TN 3 SEC Boe @5 5 emserahie prive . Early pomsessin. Price, $18000. house near lowa Cirele, “for_home, mominz | Kitchen Cabinet, Hall Racks, \Wardrobes, = Screens, Price, $12750. Noar 3th end Park BA we offer a de |Douse or invectment: now pasing about 3 !(~ I A nr Sungutow _g “‘?- tfolly semt-detac bome con- | o8 D""",;‘;"\';"‘.E{,:"“'E\',“Prg,rr\",“;;'{“ w:"' ~ouches, bath, 1311 H at. n.w. ______ Phone Main 980, _ e or e FINB HOME ON PA. AVB. BETWPEN 1sth At Public Auction | WILLLAM BRAVSHAW and 1oth sts. ne—8 fne roms. tle tath, : e £ ! JBARRERT CARiE Formace, ' comemeis” collae, e e, cood At Sloan’s Galleries i < I E i o TN S 215 1B thist L T e e FLOGANT 1OME O) S8 AVE. NBA ; DR B | 3% i e e S e Wednesday, April 27, 1921 i Trustees' Sale of Valuable Im- M. T. LAW, 1519 B st se. - e wro\ed Real Estate, Being Three- TWHLVE LAKGE ROOMS AND ATTIO at 10 A M. |Story and Bascment Brick Apart- Pfixc., deeos 3ot e e MAGSTRIGENT Xanle OF 1iil | Terms Cash. C{G:ISEOAN: & GO, Tuc,, Aucts. i meat iHouss = No SUBIESE Strcet one Main 1028. CLEVELAND PARK. Price, $28,000—Very sttracfive home, sitwmted Pries, 1322,500—0ne of the most atiractive eor- AN “wer 'preperties tn the park. It is en. o me of of the_cirels. Entirely tirely detached. on a very largs lot, and - = in_an excellent location. It bas mnine X T Vot roome and two bathe. ail of the latest firepingen, two tathe e the improvements and also has 5 garage. second flecr, with ‘bedzcoma; hot- The grounds are beautifully improved, watar dmat, electrie Myhs snd i 1z Wit an abusdance of shrubbery. St emithen Chrecghort. | Thees Toerma. alo 2 mnes OTIS ST. JUST OFF Hth ST. Price, ;39.850—6730 cash_will be accepted on Prten, $5.760_The price oo this heme s very S o e o RS e P B T— water heat, electric lights, hardwood s Soors, front. and, seeping porches and Tain by hot waterand I by T pme oithijplen ek e JUST OFF 13th ST., (T, PLES ON HEIGHTS MT. PLEASANT. 2 . Prien, Well Price, $12,000—A three-story brick, having a e 15th ::i‘fi.:'-um It most attractive appearance and very has § rooms and bath, hot-water heat, well built. It has large front lawn, Iurge frent and double rear porches. ten rooms and two cowj baths; hot- R e ahoas T yera o 3010 paved water heat and electric Hghts. . This alley. At the sbove owner will may be inspected at any time and pos- i allow for he tnstall of electrielty. session will be given shortly. S DOWNTOWN. NEAR 19th AND S STS. Price, $9.300—A bargaio in & downtown home, Prica, -window briek , of three located west of 16th st., a little north stories, having 9 rooms and bath. It is of Mass. ave. This 15 a three-story sitoated on the corner of an alley: all brick bouse, having ten rooms and " the rooms are large and bright and it bath (7 bedrooms), and is occupied by afferds an excellent ity to ob- the owmer, who will give possession. s comfertable residence fn a good Similar houses in this same vieinity re- am cently sold for more money. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC, 1334 H Street, NW. Phone Majn 1028. CHOICE HOMES. Half Square of Lincoln Fark. Facing Soldiers’ Home Park. $6,950. Terms. $7,500. Terms. Wine well arranged rooms (6 bedrnome). very Colonial tapestry brick home of 6 rooms and attractive brick residence in a splendid dis- tiled bath, hot-water h e lights, trict. Newly scraped and repapered, repainted hardwood floors. front and rear porches: nice woodwork and floors inside, trim and shufters front and back yards; sieeping porch. The ted outside. Presents a fine appearance. most immaculately cleam and attractive home jodern heating and lighting. Large rear yard imaginable. Beautiful view of park, just one te 30t _alley. A bargain. square from Park road entrance. Owner will give possession to suit. Allison St. Northwest. $6.750. Easy Terms. Semi-detached brick and stucco, 6 delight- ful rooms and tiled bath: hot-water heat; ele trie lights: good Jot to 'alley: excellent loc tion; southiern exposure. Possession to suit. See 'this at once. Phone us now for appoint- ment. Shepherd St.—$6,500. Easy Terms. Oelontal style 2-story brick of 6 large rooms and bath, spacious front porch, large back yard to paved alley. Clase 1o school, stores and ion. Owner will paper, pain aad put in condition for purchaser. 4th and Penna. Ave. S.E. $3,950. $750 Cash. Charming little home of 6 mice rooms and bath: vacant and newly painted and papered where mecessary. Large back yard. Easy monthly payments can be arranged. Cleveland Park. $13,000. Terms. Attractive suburban home of 9 rooms and bath: modern, and in one of the best sections of Cleveland park. Possession. Saul’s Addition. $14,500. Terms. charming and well-built home of 8 rooms and 2 baths delightfully planned and_ with every modern improvement. Was built for a home, and contains many ideal fes. tures hard to duplicate. Well located; acces- sible to ear line. Possession New York Ave. and 1st N.W. $6,500. $1,500 Cash. Nize rooms and bath, brick residence: new- 1y pepered and painted; beating plant; plumb- Near Interior Dept. $7,500. $1,000 Cash. Modern brick residence contalning 8 well planned rooms and bath; hot-water heat: all rooms on 2 floors: easy walking distance of all departments and shopping district. A rare bargain. Future enhancement of gronnd value assures profitable investment. Semi-Bungalow, Chevy Chase, D. C.—$13,750. Easy Terms. First floor—Large stone and cement rel Hving room, with stome open fireplace rary. dining room, pantry and kitchen: one well a ranged bedroom, glassed-in sleeping porch or sun parior and tiled bath. Second floor—3 splendidly arranged bedrooms. each with very large storage closets; individual , trunk room d large tiled bath. Fireproof garage, screens and awnings. Practically new. ~ Posséssion to suit. Phone us now for full information. Facing Western High School. $6,750. Easy Terms, in; 4 d, in fact, entire house, in- rEeted an@ pot iu frsi<lass condition: new Modern 3-family flat of 3 rooms and bath paper throughout: woodwork and floors var- lst floor. € rooms and bath 2nd floor. Colonial Dished: immediate possession; splendid resi- front poreh. Good condition. Rent of one apartment will just about carfy payments, taxes, etc. We fust discovered this offering. WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 301 Southern Bldg., 15th and H Sts. N.W. : Phones: Main 373 and 160. Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 98. Parkview. dential section; southern €3 posus tance of downiown. : walking dis- ‘Takoma Park. LE RPQUIRED. FAUE AW, 1515 B ot. e.e. Phone Lin. 57 H. T, LAW, 1519 E ST. S.E. HAS A ber of desirable HOMES' for wale ut moderate rices: severnl specially adapied for NAV ARD WORKERS _Cash payments from $500 o $L000. PRRVENT RENTAL ANNOYANCES by eecurlng one of these Homes immediatel Offered for Sale by Owner. A beautiful 16th st. home: § rooms. 3 bat! garage. Phooe Adams 20, between 10 and 1% a'm., or Col. 2037 after 6 p.m. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Owner will well at a sacrifice: convenient to both car lines; a semi-detached 3-story brick house, with 12 rooms and 3 baths, having hot- water heat, electric lights and 2 concrete sleeping_porches; parquet flooring on _main foor. There is a 2-story brick garage. Whole property in firstclass shape and can be seen any time. Immediate possession. Phone Co- lumbia 10300. 20 EDWARD P._SCHWAR: 4 15th n.w. One of the Few High-Class Chevy Chase Homes That Are Being Offered. 3810 Jocelyn st.; contains 10 rooms. 2 tiled baths; up to the minute in every detail; has large lot and a garage. Look the premise over. and if interested arrange through this office for an inspection. Price, $18,500. erate term: F. P. SHEEHY, __412 COLORADO BUILDING. MAIN 5014, A very attractive home, lo- cated near 18th and Florida ave. n.w., having 6 large rooms and bath. Price and terms very rea- sonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K st. n.w ap2s 2t _____TOMORROW. THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONKI { | TRUSTERS" STORY VALUABLE ANG, 'No, TWO- 633 SALE ICK ot DWEL FAIRMONT NORTHWEST. Ry ‘virtue of a_certain died of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 4426, folio 260 et so, the land records of the District of Coliy and at the request of the party secnred by, the undersigned trustes will sell at public auction, in front of the pren on WEDN| AL, Vs, S DAY, THE TWENTYSEVENTH DAY OF | ot al. defendants, Equits Cause APRIL, A.D. 1921 AT FOUR O'CLOCK | will sell at ion. PM., “the followisg described land * and | pre o premises. situate in the District of Columbia, | DAY and designated as and being lot 38, m John | M, the H. Lloyd's subdivision of part of block 5, | premises ~in the Dis oward University’s suldivision of land now | and being parcel of land described known as “Effiagham Place,” a8 per plat re corded in Book 34, page 4, of the records of the oflice of the surveyor of the District of Co- lombia. (Now known for taxation purposes a8 lot 38 in square 2058.) Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,500 and the amount arranged 0 anit purchaser. A deposit of $500 Tequised at time of sale and the purchaser_ allowed 30 days to com ticulars at . plete the purchase. Further pa we of sale. W. EDGAR LEEDY, ALLAN E. WALKE! ap18-dads.exSu SALE OF VALUABLE DE- FRAME DWELLING NO. 212 NHOUSE ST. N.W y virtue of u certain deed of trust duly re: corded in Liber No. 4299, folio 93 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in frout of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the folle wing-described land and premises, situ- ate in the District of Columbia, and designuted a8 and being lot 61 in a subdivision of lots in square 3339, anor Park,” made by Charles E. Wire, Inc., and recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Book page 93. Terms of of trust for § abo Sold_subject to a prior deed 000, and the amount over and ald trust to ‘be paid in cash. A deposit 0 _required at time of sale, and the pur- chaser allowed 30 duys to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at time of sale. WILLIAM M. TERRELL, E.”STONEBRAKER, Trus FOR SALE—COLORED. Near N. J. ave. and R st. n.w., 7 large rooms and bath. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K st. n.w. 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. L L LA R L L T B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. BCY YOUR OWN [OME. .00 starts p. FDW. M. McNEELEY, BRAD- FORD & CO.. 1216 You st. n.w. A “WARDMAN OFFERING” NEW HOMES. EMBODYING ~ ALL THE FEATURES OF WHAT A HOME SHOULD BE. Pight large rooms, two baths; open fire- place; breakfast and’ sleeping porches; built n garage: complete in every detall; screens #0d " awnings. LOCATION—Wisconsin ave., one block south of Massachusetts ave. Exhibit House, 2810 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Representative on the premises, daily until 6 p. Sunday, until 9 p.m. HARRY WARDMAN, 1430 K St. N.W. Main 4190. THIS 1S WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! plendid bargain. An 8-room Only $500 cash required to purchase this e e oSee Tea T tolendid property. On Georgla ave., one- Chevy Chase, D. C., Bungalow plant, elec. lights. oak ficors. The house half block off TRock Creek Church'road. | With Only a $500 Cash Pay- is arranged for two families. Large lot 6 rooms and bath, h.w.h. elec. lighti 5 35 30x150 ft. Price. $8.000; $1,000 cash and colonial front porch, screened sleeping ment and Monthly Terms. balance to suit purchaser porch. Heyse is practically new. Imme- | M€ ChevrChae Biite” possession can be obeained. Targe| William E. Fowler & Company, evy ase. a Iot to paved alley. Price only $9,150. 819 15th St. N.W. ington's most exclusive and popu- = > . N.W. T vavan wnd . seieet meighornosd DOWNtOWN. Convenjent location, ‘e to downtown bus A paying investment within walking dist ness section. _ Bemi-def dence (6 bedrooms) with fine homes You will find this _be: home, having 7_lurge w.h., elec. lights, uitable for rooming g plant and _equij Dreakfast poreh, po deep 10t to paved alley; ample ga teep lot ta paved alley; excellent garaze rage ‘space. This property has just been Rities. This properts is priced, omly reduced to $13,000; Feasonable terms. for a_quick_saie, for $19,000. Columbia Heights. Petworth. A very desirable loeality, overlookin 4 Bath. Fractleally new 7-rsom, modern home in A pretty corner home of 6 rooms an this most desirable saction. This home has attic, h.-w.h., elec. lights, open fireplace. bow.h., elec. lights. hardwood floors and eolonial front porch. House is in perfect condition. . $10.000. balance on_very easy terms. Saul’s Addition. . and is in first-class condition. The Iot is deep and ruus back to a paved al- 1 5. Exceptionalls easy terms can be ar- rasged ou this property. Price, $11.250 $1,000" ca: In a very delightful location you will find Northeast. s beagtitutr I oo Mosces aat A A “.ndy 6reom house on the most popular orated; interior is finished in old ivary "I northeast: mear Hth st. car line. and mukogany: screens and metal weather bought on exceptionally §0od terms, sirippeds” swninge: howh.: elec. "lights: A " <idom offered to buy In this d deep lot' 1o & paved alley: garage. Price Act now! Price, $6,250. reduced to $11.500; terms arranged. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 98. —_— SHANNON & LUCHS. Eirsbie section. A Beautiful Home on 20th St. Petworth. $14,000. $5,750—81,500 Cash. Containing 10 rooms. & bedrooms; hotwater A ,lm';.::u;«.‘ Has 1 roome and :m. o - on or garage o ze and fu eolo reb. Ther B puimnialate Joswrasion may be. had. Terme. 15 pleaty of pace for 1008 150 feet Washington Heights. e 2 $13,300- Northeast. On Ontarin rd. near Coliubia rd : beautif $4,500. 3 room aud bath house. with steam heat . e aieetrichty” ta Se Couiinin gana on Pt ke 2ad bail heme, Sk Blicy: worcens, awiings: ocoped by owner Who will give mmediate poasssion : i A Bargain—3rd St. N.W. Business Property N.W. $8.500. Terms For Sale or Exchange. - Eight rooms and bath; fn the hest section of . Thies stores renting for $185 each per mo hout $2: 500 for & liig o Helghts, tworth; bot-water heat and electric ecty of space for garax VTR Streer NOW. :ss Property. $12.500 $150,000. An_exceptionally well built home o N One of the larzest stores In the city street: has 10 rooms and bat e Lack i the best downtows section of the nortiw Toreh isiveping porch). hot water beat. . This s an_excellent piece of property a arie lights A brick garage on a deep Lot ix without m doubt increasing in vaiue ever “t0 wide alley.” Rewsonable terms ay. SHANNON & LLUCHS, . 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345. POR THE CONY TS, WE HAVE HAD PREPARED READY FOR DISTT . 1 PROPI XOT INCLUDBD Phones Main 8416-8417. DPTAOHED: NEW BRICI owner. 200 ‘Addition: SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RBCEIVED v the Chairman of the Board of Awards, De- ¢ Agriculture, Washington, DD, C 0 p.m. May 20, 1921, and then pol for furnishing and’ installing » 300- horsepower water tube boiler in the department power plant. Specifications and information may be: obtained by appiication to the Chair- man of the Board of Awards, Department of Agriculture, Washington. D. C. 26-4t AUCTION SALES TH1S AFTERNOON. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PREMISES NO. 310 SECOND STREET SOUTHEAST. Ty virtue of a decree of the i i of the rict of m) No. 37855, entitled *“Henr, of the I'erpetual Building Arso tlon, a fricorporated amsociation, plaintift, va. Rosalie B3 Grath eCal defendan i 1, "the wnder. jxned trustee, will reavil at public auetiony In Tron: of the premiver, sn' FRIDAY. FHE CIFTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot cighteen (18) n Pond & Erainard’s subdivis of square seven hundred and sixty-three (73, in the Distriet of Columbia, as per plat recorded in the surveyor's office in Liber 0, at follo 359 et ®eq., the same being a substantial brick dweiling and known as premises No. 310 Sec | ond_mtreet” southeast | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mo pwid in cash. the baiance In two | equul payable in oge and two years ay of sale, and to | represented iy the s0ry notes of the purchaer. bea ing inte rate of six per centum per i annum. pay; ‘wi-annuvally, aud secured by first deed of tn on_the property sold, or ail cush. at the cption of the purchaser. A cash depomit of $500 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within thicty days from date of otherwise the deposit will be forfeited e property re- advertised and resold at the defaulting pur ehuser’s cost and risk. All eonveyancing. re- cording. notary fecs. revenue stamps and cost of examination of title to be paid for by pur- chaser. Sale madc subject 1o ratitication by the court. GEORGE € GERTMAN, Trustee, Century Luilding. 412 5ib nw. ap6-d&ds The above male js postponed until THURS- DAY, APRIL TWENTY-ONE, 1921, at the same’ hour and_place GERTMAN, Trustee. GRORG 2p16-0&ds,c3Su 3 The above aale is further postponed nnHl N OUR ADVE ISF "DES NORTUHWEST, NORTHEAST TUEFDAY. APRIL TWE: ¥ SINTH, 1921, AND SOUTHEAST » SENT UPON REQUEST. i At the same hour and place 5 2 1 3 g = GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustee. Solendid 10-room and bath Very substantially built andj *P@d&dsexsu Y 2 €. located sonth of Massachuselts ave aud niccly arranged 6 room and the-bath home, | FUTURE DAY st of Yth street dly arranged for west of 1ith street; hot-water heat; electric | — = = —e— sooletting. Price, 39 xits mice back yard: plents of room for| THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONDER. 2 . gataze, Las bed excellently’ kept. . Price, ihs One of the most attractive 9.7 Keas terme will be accepted. | TROUSTEES' SALE OF VvALUABLE TWO- eics, it : {7 sro 7 ASEMENT B sixroom homes in Columbia HMghts, with Near El Sircle—1 DWELLING, NO. 1302 S " square of 1 reet; conta Near Dupont Circle—11-100m| uy Viktwe of ' ertoh ges “of trust duly roome and 2 aths: bot wates and bath bome. with side Light: hot-water | reconded o Tiner Sor i roc g dul trie lghte: sory largs poiciies; deey heat; eleetr! hts: owner has just reduced | of the land reconix of the Distriet of Coltm- Baved alley. Price. 312 price 10 $12,000. and will make Very reason-| bin. and ut the request of the party secured SR abie terms. { theeehy, the wndersigned trustees will sl at A very nicely arranged six- 8. 1 public” auction, in front of the premises, on ath bome fa Petworth Flenty yoom and i S350 Best buy we have downtown. garage g ed . Magnificent location near 16th and R. 1. ave Srue s Daandiate » A very atin ll:" ll\} room |l:m‘ tiled bath : 3 Steam deats double brick garage. Pric Just off Connecticut avenue. jigigo "t deuble brick garage. Pri n"8-t00m Lome will Lotwater heat. vieitpic s RO Rardwoed) 1 duabie pare xn Six-room home, completel Y mge. Price, 313,00 s Splendid colonial si Dath home, zortheast 1 fornished, convenient to Capitol and Library. Can be bought for $3.850. A very good buy. 10. -room and Tihyn, hartwond fiors e light-room and bath home a.r:n:' bought for $6,000, on very reasonable ;’ off Lincoln Fark. Double back porches. $7.750. oy CHAS. D. SAGER, 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. Al Main 36 g UESDAY. THE THIRD DAY O1 M FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing Filed land and premiscs, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 100 in square 1027, us per plat re- corded in Book 20. page 31 in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements therson ect to & right of way over the north 2 feet of said lot for 1ot 9% of waid subdivision, subject also to 2 prior deed of trust for $1,500 at G per cent, dne, November M, 1922 Terms of sale: Cash over and above maid deed of trust. Convesancing, recording, rev- enue stamps and notartal fees at cost of pur- chaser. A depostt of $300 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed 30 days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at dme of sale, ° PRANK E. HOPKINS, HARRY 8. WELCH, “Trustess, I MAY. A.D. Large Sale of Surplus Office Furniture and Equipment Re- moved From a War Activity Organization; also Household Furniture, Adding Machine, Etc., From Other Sources By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. NW Tomorrow Commencing 10 A.M. 31 Oak Single_and 6 Double Pedestal Ty) writer Desks, 1 Metal Safe Cabinet, 2 Metal 3526 Lighting nes, f ers, Duplicator, tker C ing Cuse, teel Document Roll-top R Elect Electric F Cardboard tons, Loose Leaf Binders, te Paper and Desk Doskets. Deck Sundries, 355 Lairs Scissors, 2500 Books Wheat Straw Cigarett apers, Wichtex aper, Large Quantity o oors rtitions, " etc. - Also Mis. con Talking sks, % iine, Remington No. 10 Typewriter, Ry order other consiguors. ADAM A. WESCHLER Auction, Rugs Roll-top_ T Adding Ma Metal Lockers, ete. Termy: ap2i, Cash. FUTURE DAYS. “TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF PREMISES NOS. 3: AND 329 TENTH STREET SOUTHEA! WITH BRICK STABLE IN KEAR. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed exccutor nnder the last will and_ test ment of William Hauer, deceased. Admini tration No. 27204, I will sell by public su ton, In front of the premises on THURSDAY, TY-EIGHTH DAY THE TWE OF APRIL. 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the followin, described real estate, situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Three parts of original lot 1 in square 945, deseribed as follows: Part 1, beginning 43 feet from the northeast corner of :said lot, thence south 20 feet, thence west 100 feet, thence north 20 feet ‘and thence east 100 fest to be ginning. Part 2, beginning at a point A8 feet west from a point on the east line of Said lot 1 and 90 feet north from the southeast corner of same, runving from said beginning west 43.75 feet to the east line of lot 3 ir said square, thence south 2 feet to the Southeast corner of said lot 3, thence southeasterly alo the east line of lot 2 in said square 28, feet, then east 3412 feet, thence north 30 feet to beginuing. Part 3, beginning for the same on 10th street cast 90 fect north from the southeast corner of said lot and thence west 85 feet, thence south 16 feet, thence east 88 feet and thence north along sald 10th street 16 feet to beginuing, improved as above and | 1 be sold as one pircel. Term One-third cash, the balance fn two equal Installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent per nnum, payable semi-annually, from day ' of ale, secured by deed of trust upen the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option the purchaser. A deposit of €200 required of the pur- chaser at the time of ssle. All conveyancing, recording, reven stumps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied within thirty days from day of sal otherwise the executor reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting tisement of st published in_th purchaser,” after five days’ adver- in som b resale 1 o nve. W BEALL, JOHN Attorney. _ap1s . sn _Columbian_Rid, ow ON. AUCTIONEERS, EES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATE, NO. 200 NORTH CAPITOL of a corts 4 duly recorded folio = . of the land | Dist) Jumbin, wnd at | request of the party secured thereby, the A trustees will sell at public 'auc- A0 front of the premixes, on THUE TWENTY-EIGHTI DAY OF APRI AT HALF P FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. t following describwd 1. and premises, situa [ in the District of Col ad designated 3 being lot numbered seventy-six (76) in Da { Moore's’ sulstivision of lote in block numbered four (4) in Moo and Iarbour's Addi fo the City of Washiizion,” os per plat r e in Liber County 17, at follo 124, in the office of the surveyor for the District of lumbia. Teruis of sale: Sol subject to a prior deed of frust for $3.50000. and the an auid properts’ way bring over a Brst_trast i3 to be paid by e Lof 200 will be required of the time of sale aud such allowed 3 days to romp rohaser will be | the transuction. Furtber particn vo_at time of sale. W. MON MERY BR 1 s ALLAGHER, e L AT ——— ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale <. Improved Real | Estate. | By virtue of a decree of the of the District of Columbin passed in Equity Cause X533, the undersigned trustees wiil sell at public anttion, {n front of the premises, | on MONDAY. THIE SECOND DAY OF MA 1921: AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., sublot square 776, being & frume dywilling as premises K12 4th st AT HALF PAST FIVI Jot 26 in square 52 be and known as premises northeast. Terms of sale preme Conrt | 12 n nd Known o northeast, O'CLOCK AL, sb. K dwelling | sireet | u b 529 No, One-third cashi, bataace pa able in one and two years, securcd by dec of trust and bearing interesi at 6 per cent per annum, or all casb, at purchuser's option Cost of examination’ of title, conveyancing, Tevenue and_recording at naser's cost Deposit of $3 ired” at time of sale. Sale to be con thirty days or deposit to ba forfcited ai property resold at defaaltng purchaser's cost and risk. Sale made subject fo ratitication by the court. JAMES A. O'SHEW. Trustee, Stewart_Building. GEORGE C. GERTMAN. Trusiee, _ap20-a&ds,exSn wart _Building. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Btock, Tmplements of 8hop at No. @08 John Marshall place n.w. BY PURLIG AUCTION, ON THE PROMISES. FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, 1921. COMMENCING 2 P.M. Terme: Cash. - m_each par 1 of Helon _— FUTURE DAY oW SON, AUCTIONEER THOS| 3 S AT CON ON THT HAIN BERIDGE 3 CONDUIT L IMPROVED BEYSA SMALL FRAME LLING. of 4 decree of the Supreme Court he District of CaAnmbia passed in the Phomas. taxation purposes as parcel twelve over eigh- teen (12/1%). Known as the Richards place on Chain Bridge road, D. @, and described fully by metes and botnds in the bili of com plaint in said cause, the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balince in two equal installments. payable in one aud two years from the diy of sale, and to be Tepresented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. bearing interest al the rate of G per céntum per annum, payable semi-ann and secured by deed of trust on the properi 0ld, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Al conveyancing. notary fees and re- cording at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper_pubiished in Washington, D. C. JOSEPH T. SHERIER, ' Trustee. ap22-d&ds,exSu Southern Bldg. 22 déils exSu T ADAM AL WE: Trustees’ Sale of Three-story and Cellar Brick Dwelling No. 1937 Calvert Street N.W., Containing Ten Rooms, Two Baths, Hot-water Heat. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly re- . 4355, folio 258, et seq., of the land recorls of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party wecured there. by. the undersigned trustees will offer for saie Ly public auction. in front of the pre ises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1921, AT with CHLER, AUCTIONEER. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described of land and premises, situate in the city Washington, District of Columbia, to wi 35, in Edward J. Stellwagen, trustee sion of lots in block 5 “Cliffbourne, plat recorded in Liber county No. 16, folio 99, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject to the con- ditions that no structure shall be crected upon said lot within 12 fect of the north line of Calvert street, except snch as are allowed un- der the blilding regulations, D. C., to be sold sgnbject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $8,000 at 6 per cent. dne April 7, 1923, Terms of sale: Over and above said trust A deposit of $300 required of the pur- chaser at the time of sale. All conveancing, recording, revenue 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 trustees reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ ad- vertisement of wuch resale in some news- paper published in the city of Washington, D.C. WILLIAM H. McGRANN, ALBERT N. WILDMA! D18,d&4s,ex8u Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Fronting 142 Feet on West Side of Fourteenth Street by 130.76 Feet on Mon- roe Street Northwest, Im- proved by a Three-story and Basement Brick Building, known as “The Stratford| Hotel.” By virtue of a certain deed of trnst duly recorded in Liber 2513, folio 239 et seq., ome of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there. by. the undersigned. who have been duly sub- stituted by decree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbis, passed in Equity cause 36240, as trustecs under said deed of trust place of W. Riley Deeble and Albert L. the trustees therein named, now ill sell by public_auction in front in Sturtevant, decensed, of the premises on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY, O'CLOCK P.M and premises, Iumbia, namels 2) in 8. P. 1 AT ' FOUR-THIRTY the following described lanid tuated in the District of Co- Parts of lots one (1) 2ud Brown's subdivision of parts “Pleasant Plains” and “Lemar's Out beginning for the same at the south- west corner of 14th street and Monroe street (formerly Sheridan avenue) and running the ce westwardly along the southern line of said Monroe ireet 13076 feet fo the northwest corner_of said lot two. th southwardiy with the western line of ‘said lot two 135 feet, thence eastwardly parallel with said Monros street to the eastern of said lot two at a pint distant 135 feet wouthwardly from the northeast corner of said lot two. ihence eas wardly to 14th strest at a point distant 142 feet southwardly from the of beginniug and thence northwardly along said 14th street 142 feet to the place of begiuning, together with the improvements thereon, conisting of a_substantial brick building known ay the STRATFORD HOTEL, and ail the machinery. engines, boilers, elevators, chandeliers, gas fixtures’ and ofher fixtures and appliances therennto belonging. Said property is deni nated for_purposes of tazation as lot’ 810 i square 2676, and contains, acconding assessor's records. 00 square feet Terma of sale: All cash. A_ deposit of twents-five hundred dollars (S2.500.00) wiil be required at the time of sa . cost of examination of title, convs . no- tarial fees. revenue stamps and recording to be borne by purchaser. Title zood of record or no Terms to be fully complied with within thirty day< from day of sale. other wise the deposit will be declared forfeifed. and In such case the trustees reserve the rigit to resell ut cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser after giving days' notice of such resale in Th newspaper.. GEORGE FRANCIS WILT, Trustee, Office,” 719 1510 st. n.w. EDWARD STAFFORD. Trustee. ap20 d&ds.exSn Oftice, 1512 'H st. n.w. MARBURY & PERLMAN SOLICITORS. i i L ¢ | | after five j to the ity WENTY. DAY OF FOUR THIRTY NINTI APRIL, T jas @ H ne bundred an, seventy eight Caraline B. Carroll's com n square numbered one hu: arid 1 as_per plat re . in_ Liber 36, foliw 133, of the records * the uffice of 1 <urvevor of the Irstrict of Columbiz, toge with the improvements thereon as he 1 d subjoct to first deed of tra 000, further paticn iar of which will ‘be “unnounced at time of sale. Terms of sile: Over and above the first frust the terms of sale are one-third in cash, balance in two equal installments, payabie in one and two vears. with interest per centum per annum, able semianuually ¥ of sale, secured by second deed of upon. the property sold. or all cash. above first trust, a option of the Easer. A deposit of $350 will be requ time ot sale. Al sancing, recording, revenne Stamps, e, at cost of purcises us of sale fo be complied with ‘Within 30 dnys from day of sale, oiherwise the trustoss reserve the right fo resell the property at ihe risk and cost of defaniting purehaser, after 5 dass’ advertisement of such resaie i gome newspuper published 1 Washington, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST Co. Iy C. J. BELL, President. Truste (Seal.) SEORGE H. LAMAR, Trustee. Attest: MARTIN R. WE: an19.a&ds. PROPOSALS. 0 “EOMM, D { Washington, April 11, 1921 —Sealed proposais Wil b rerdived at this offiee. Toom g0, Dis trict Bnilding, wntil 2 o'clock, p.m.. May 10, furnishing and deliveri boratory L ehe | bry n toots, ~hoes and findings. {in the various branches of the Government of 1 the District of ¢ uring fiscal ending June 30, ms of proposal. 1< and ay be obtained from Purchasing Off . itoum District ilding. —In ing xpecifs the class of i s for which forms are desired. CUNO “DOLPI KUTZ, JAMES aled proposals Room 509. Dis- until 2 o'clock, p.m., May 17 1921, for furnishing and delivering 'groceries, for use in the various branches of the Gov- eroment of the District of Columbia during fiscal year ending June 30, 1922. Forms of proposal,” specifications and necessary informa. 4 from Purchasing Officer, rict Buildiog. CUNO H. KUTZ, JAMES F Washington, April 18, 1921. will be recaived at this office triet Ruildiz .. Room EDUCATIONAL. CIVIT, SERVICE E! Ot _STA- on_for this exami ~ Preparators School, s.e. corner 12th and F sts. n.w. Phone Franklin . NUR good e; entire tuition ean be carned in few weeks: yon earn while you special offer, including frea nurse’s ontfit; write for full particulars. Chi- cago School of Nursing, 421 8. Ashland bivd. Dept. R, Chieago, Tl BERLITZ SCHOOL 818 14th Street |Languages e Terms May Be Begum at Any Time BOOKS — SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT books for every school, and misceDancous books on_all subjects bought and sold. new and used. PEARLMAN'S BOGK SHOP, 933 6. Spanish School of Washington 368, Profs. from Spain. 14233 G st. M. CCOUNTANCY Offers_exceptional opportunities te ambitious men and women. REGISTER NOW FOR Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G ST. N.W.. Corner 8th and G Sts. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. otel = WM gl | ATLANTICCITY.N.J. i 1Directiy on the Oceanfront i An American PhnHotel of Distinction § ¥ capaciTy 600 { 1 I i 3 GARAGE. Walterd. Be A .- . IN THE HEART OF THINGS PRINCESS i e ot & Cath: in 8 blocks of eight l-ading Pro ath. B avwont moderate rate hotel of brick, Vieel & sione Conatructin, ot & cold runping BT ¥1.5 up Eu. Pian. Special weekly B s fonikter aind auto road map mailed. PAUL C. ROSECRANS. l)'!'rr & Prop. Sc. Carolina Av ; close GRAND ATLANTIC NEW OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT Virginia ave. near beach. { private unning wat | per day up. Special wi meets trains fEO= I EAINT ‘™Mon ! EXCEL'S IN COMFORT.SERVICE AND CUISINE | kentu ¢ Beach i { thr ; sl up daily; $17.50 s o el o liN Fidelity Lullding, Ifaltimore, M4 |~ _ WIDTS’ IRE PUBLICSALE:OF [-eWIL LS IIIRE LUABLE FARM PROPERTY WITHIN | baths: run. water: elevator, i, Amer. plan. ABOUT FIFTY VARDS OF BOULEVARD. ' | SAM. BLLIS, Owner. N~ J. GOLLINS, Mgr. e undersigned will Sl at public auetion, colima Ave. Y APRIL THUCTHER '+ WINDSOR D o O'CLOCK A M., on the onel . a2 surrE 1l of Laure Boule Al 4. B = corner of Bowie ron ppos RHOD) Sagatorium, valua fushioned brick dwellin house. tenant’s house nud about 470 acre old wnd the main rd and west of the Taltimore and Ohio railroad, and sec oud. the batauce of th and the two hew, all lying_enst Baltimore and Ohio raitroad. The will then e One thicd eash, one-third in s aud oue-thiM In twelve months, or wll cash. At the option of the purchaser or purchasers, the eredit portions to Lear intere from (he date of wile and to be secured to | the satixfaction of the trustee For further information inquire ot ORGE W. W, (S, Jr. Trustee, + Citizens’ National Bank, Lauzel, Md. & SON. AUCTIONEERS LUABLE SIDENCE, T10; TRUSTEES' SALE OF V STORY BRICK SPYSTREET By virtue of a cer: recorden in Liber No. of the land re i, and at the the, nblic auction. FRIDAY, THE THREE. NO. 1741 in deed of trust duly follo 198 et seq . District_of Colum request of the party secured i rds of h in front of fle premises, on TWENTY NINTH DAY OF APRIL A.D. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following desertbed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and desis nated as being lot 47, in Richard Mcltae's sub division, of lots in ‘square 157, us sid sub- divixion is recorded in Liber K. W., folio, 16, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for §7,500.00, ¢d the amount over and above sald trust *v be paid in cash. A deposit of §200.00 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed thirty days to com plete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. NORMAN L. SANSBURY, HORACH'G. SBMITHY, exSe by, the undersigned trosices will sell at | i 1 i i | Summer in ]amestown. R. L “The most interesting of all summer re- sorts—Golf and country club. yacht ciub, and o nic vessels constantly Now York Yaeht Club races a Newport. many warships, manenvering and at tar plendid fishing and bathing. A few choice cottages for rent or for amle. Bungalows, designed and bullt to suit the purchaser at the restricted Beaver Tail Bunga- 1ow Colony. Inquire— ally suiled off et practic i William H. Severance Real Estate and Insurance. Jamestown, R. SUMMER CAMPS. For Girls h O bematitl N iem ¥ pointed KEr ste: Ma S. S. 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