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; REAL ESTATE. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 AUCTIONS. 31 - FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES EDUCATIONAL - RESORTS. Continued. o Continmed. - THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. Civil Service Examination WEST VIRGINIA. 3 HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC, 05, 3" OWEN & S0N, AUCTION THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIOREERS. | — Louls Samuel efter, For Statistioal Clerk May 5. D W 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1028. |TBUSTEE'S ALk or rear, EsTaTE coN- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAL- Bquitable bids.. Baltimore, Md. ns:p:fm:m?.mm. for :{:fl;_.mm-nm Pence Spflngs Hotel 3 SOUTHEAST. VERY EASY TERMS. THIS, HOMB 18 NICELY LOCATED WITH- 1 BNE PEOCK FROM CAR LINE IT CO TAINS SIX_GOOD ROOMS AND RATH El PAPERED A PRICE ONLY $ J. DALLAS GRADY, 302 Maryland Bldg. 10 B ot niw s Main 727 EEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. D8 Yooron and bath: eel- ‘Pipeless farnace; vicant Incinded; act quick. Ton HCE CORNER HOME. Red 6 rooms and bath; cellar fur- nace. ice, ‘:!m 323 Bond blg, Phones ts; FOR COLORED—7:0-T79% COLUMBIA RO H e nd bath; rents for $94.00 per month. This whole two-family flat only sold; act quick to get THOS. E- Bome or investment; Apartment contains 4 r. ® on very easv terms; ove already Main 768. C Special discounts for May on choice Longview lots. Houses for sale. E. P. WEEKS, Real Estate, 61st and Dix ne. Take H st. cars marked District line. NORTHEAST HOME " *"FHOS. E. JARRELL, 837 Woodward Pldg. Main 768. 87 Woo e BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. Takoma Park, Md. 9 rooms, two baths, two sleeping porches; large o hardwood floors; garage. THOS. E. JARRELL, Main 766, _R37 Woodward Bldg. Main 263, Just Off Dupont lCircl‘c.N' ows . ore O e svorsa a5 2 haths (seven water heat, electricity, screens e gn. open. firepiaces: wnusual interior. THOS. E. JARRELL, M. 766. 7 Woodward Ridg. M. 263. & R BATH, CELLAR. GOOD yard to aliey; furnace hea dition. Price, $4.550; Near 12th and Md. ave ne: bath, cellar, sereens. AWRIDES: 2" to 30-ft. lley; possession: $1.000 cash. OWNER. Cleve. 1817 bet. 5:30 and 6:30 p.m 8:00-9:00 a.m. " BUNGALOW. o EAUTY—7 rooms, hath, large front iy e e areies. THGHLY MODERN. Targe lot: 15 minntes to Treasurs by motor. Fither car line. SPECIALLY PRICED. Truly a bargain for some oue. inspect day or even- ing. Phone Cleveland 1480 411 R STREET N.W. colored of the- highest class: @ most ta and conveniently situsted house. uited for a doctor or dentist: 6 rec. hall, attic; cellar under en- | l GA For complet especially s Jarge rooms, ; double garage; house like new; gn'.'wgfl?'m cash payment. bal. monthly. . E. JARRELL. THOS. B I Woodward bidg. Main 768 ____ B “PRICE, $2,000—$300 CASH. Six-room brick house; gas light; ‘well located Georgetown: house vacant. " SRATHER & ROBINSON, 514-15-16 Bond blds 14th and New York ave. a four-story brick house, having ten rooms an bath, furnuce heat: month_out of th of $2,000 cash and monthly payments. A good speculation. out: can be sold on terms of $1 “ASK THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW US.” CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Priee. $17.500—A detached home, having eight rooms on two floors, beautiful living room with open firepiace. large side and slecp- ing porcties, hardwood floors, _electric lights, hot-water heat, water heater, in perfect e immediate pos- ® there is alxo’ a garag: session and easy term: NEAR SOLDIERS' HOME. Price, $7.500—Located in one of the most ai t e blocks In this section; a house that is well worth the mo: ; contains six rooms and bgth, large front porch, electric lights, room for garage and the whole house in perfect condition and oc- cupied by the owner. 'S ADDITIO 50—~We have fust obtained this d price from the owner on an at- tractive piace in this desirable suburb: detached, on a large lot. the hause con taine 9 rooms, 2 baths, has wlectric lights, hot-wafer heat and all other maodern improvements. This is an_ab solute bargain and will last only a day or two. GEORGETOWN. $5.750—Exceptionally well built resi- dence located in an exclusive part of this cection. This s n three-story ssed brick, having nine large rooms and bath and sleepinz porch. Enuipped with electricity and an excelient heating plant. It is now vacunt and may be xold on ressonable terms. r; Price. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Price, $16,000—A fine home just put on the market. 1t ia located just west of Co- lumbia rd., contains 10 rooms, 2 batha and_fine Kleeping porch: heated with hot water, lighted by electricity and has & large brick zarage, accommodating two cara: the value here is exceptional and we would suggest your inspection at ance. PETWORTH. Price, $7.500—In a convenent location, not far from the Georgla ave. car line: a two-story brick house, having 6 rooms and batly electrie lights, bot-water heat, oak floorx, large porches, front and rear, and the whole house is in_excellent con- dition. Possession from owner and eaxy terms 16th ST. HIGHLANDS. £15,600—An _attractive home in th fine section, being completely detae and having all modern improvement: lurge living room with open firepiace, re- ception ball, dining rom and Kitchen ou finst floge; 4 bright bedruoms and lurge slecping porch on second floor; awner-occupant. JUST OFF 14th ST. $6.300—The price on_this home is very reasonable considering the ments; colonial type brick, baving six rooms ‘and bath, front and rear porches, P Price, heated by hot' water and lighted by clectricits; just “papercd and painted throughout, ~ Has metal weatherstrips and there is room for a garage. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC, 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1028. BU OW. BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. M. 4340. PRICE, $7,850. A desirable home on st Capitol st.; com- plete in evi detall, having hot-water heat, electric lights, large front porch, sereened-in rear porches, deep lot to a 80-ft. alley. Owne will give prompt posscssion. This is a chesp home. PRICE, $10,500. A downtown home near 1ith and L streets: wner is receiving $225 per house. ~ Will sell on terma PRICE, $6,250. A modern home on North Capitol st. not far 500 cash and six_rooms and monthly payments. These are bath, hot-water heat, parquet floors. This fs a very lable house ‘at thi price. PRICE, $11,500. A decided barguin in a large house on 18th st. near Columbia rd.: sultable for a home or %o be remodeled for business. There are eleven rooms, space. The house occupied by an owner who Will give immediate possession. baths, hot-water he two garage PRICE, $9,500. A most complete northwest home, attractively ocated: a two-story colonial house with four bedrooms on_second floor; house heated with hot screens and a garage. Attractive lawn, with | hedge and flowers. awnings, water: having electric lights; PRICE, $6,500. A cheap home in the Bloomingdale section: owper occupying house will give possession and sell on terms o rooms and bath, electric lights, porcelain wash t $1,500 cash. There are six Tel. M. 4340. 1406 H St. N.W. PRICE, $10,000. A_positive barguin in attractive homo chiers possession can be had a Il bullt three-story bay-window ten rooms and bath, hot- electric lights, large lot with' room " PRICE, $12,750. Pleasant home that could nnt be price. A two- A Mt duplicatsd anywhere for the story_and attfe howse having four bedrooms, two’ baths, closed floor, hot-water heat, garage. Everything np-to-date. PRICE, $6,850. A complete home in Columbia Heights: colo- nial type, having six rooms and bathi, electric- ity, “parquet floors, metal weatherstrips, screens_and awnings: plenty of room for ga- rage. Owner is anxious to sell and will con- sider offer. You should see this house. PRICE, $11,500. A home in Chevy Chase that can be sold on terms of $1,000 cash and monthly payments. A two-story ‘and attic house heated with hot water, having electric lights, oak floors: there are four large bedrooms, bath and sieeping poreh on second floor. PRICE, $8,000. An attractive e a little off from lst st in"the Bloomingdat. section; built by a well known bullder. A three-story house having nine rooms, five bedrooms, hot-water heat, electric lights, large porches, room for garage. Easy PRICE, $11,500. A desirable_residence near 18th and Park rd. in Mt Pleasant; a eplendid situation. Three-story colonial brick house, having nine rooms and bath, hot-water heat, large lot: the house in beautiful condition. Can be sold om porch on second ic lights, built-in sley basins in all bedrooms; house in five shape. terms of $2.000 cash, mouthly payments. BOSS & PHELPS, THE HOME OF HOMES, . 1406 H St. N.W. REAL SERVICE WITH RESULTS FOR 30 YRARS. STONE & FAIRFAX, Realtors. e M FOR COLORED 2438 M Price, $12.000. OBSERVATORY HEIGHTS. Price, $6.50. NEAR_PARK ROAD AND and b. press F*_" st elevation in the city. Semi-de- ‘WAKRDER ST. Six dandy rooms and Jot; reom for double gurage. Only 4,500; very tached residence of nine rooms and bath; tiled bath; colonial porch; electric easy terms. hot-water heat; electric_lights; paneled lights; hot-water heat: bardwood floors; THOS. E., JARRELL. ceiling in_dining room; hardwood floors; front 'and rear porches. SMaiw7es - 837 Woodward blds. porches; lot U111 'NOW VAGANT. price, $12.500. MT. PLEASANT. Desirable 3% nous. Price. | $6,120, WEST. OF 16th_ST. AND o it Pl S O R ) Sitaated close to 14th st.; 10 rooms and 2 NORTH OF PARK RD. Nine rooms P Slectvie Hihts: hardwood Soors: baths; deep lot to wide paved alley. Posses. and bath; excellent heating plant; elec- Garage, Convenient o' stores, car line slon will be given purchaser upon closing of friclty; Nouse 23 feet wice. Occupied etc. Heasonable terms. § b L will give mun PO* price, $10.00. CHEVY CHASE. A strictty : NEAR 18th AND COLUMBIA modern ‘and_up-to-date brick ‘residence. 4 BT. »’& e reke l{u.uh oAm--mu bome mlll:.m( fen 'mmief‘n‘-:ng‘t C :u(d ca}:‘::;-:fi ‘Bapaertndow briek ‘dwelling K bath; elee- . . Saviitg I e Do by A e P T heat: Tarquet The ower occupant will give Immediaté o e a0 pee monch GARAGE, Price, | $7.000BLOOMINGDALE. Attractive 2 CARS. Imwediate possession. home cont: ing 'l'."m and bath; ] et e excellent heating plant; GARAGE. This T (Prick: | One of 3 o 'flgt‘ e seait sect market Loty DTSRI a1 b, th: cellar: Arst<iase | One of, the best buzs in this eplen ion. marke : ; jsome 5.8t idence consisting Price, $7.500. K STS. N.E. on given purchaser with- B P toome and 2 Dathe. - sconomica Six roo tiled bath; hot-water steam heating plant; electric lights. heat: colonial front e ey $11300." Hesbooable tersy. Brcmied oy et anotinse, psser: i oal; 500, asonal erms.. ecupies ¥ er; iate nes- et St rown oo et esllar: Fossestion within short time. alon §1.200 casn; balance monthly. LTI T e o watis STONE & FAIRFAX, < "I Main 2332. 1342 New York Ave. G BT NE INVESTMENT RETAIN THIS AD IF INTERFSTED, AS OUR OFFERINGS ARE NEW DAILY. Near Union station: brick: 6 rooms, bath @eep Tot to public alley. Rent, $40 per month! SHANNON & LUCHS. JAMES F. SHEA, Glen Carlyn, Va. Investment Property. Bz8 OWNER FOR CHEAPEST NEW SRooN ‘bouse z -in_garage; $9.950; ‘erms. - Addres Box 172:A Staf office. 5 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. Livi room. _dinin; pantry, 5 penronms, pat lor on oo i square from car line; beautiful shrubbery aud_trees. TH! Woodward BIdg. OS. E. JARRELL PECIAL BARGAIN— | 1800 BLK. OF KILBOURNE,; Beautiful eolonial home of 7 wonderfolly | appoin‘ed rooms asd 2 tiled baths: located in the heart of refinement. Every moders con- venience 18 embodled Is this ultra-mouern . Large lot with double brick garage. l-n»dnlxl;u""‘ . Only $3,000 cash; bal-| * DAVIS & STEELE, Maln 5082 5398. 1420 N. Y. Ave. N. FINE HOME —SPLENDID N tory brick: furnace heat; eolonial porch; cor- W her property: fine parking: mear Pa. ave. s PRICE, $7.500. H.T. LAW, 1519 E st. s.e. Ph. Linc FOR HOMES AND INVESTMENTS See MAHORNEY & “They Know Wi t STREET S.E_—NEAR CAPITO modern; for sale cheap. RRICK DWELLING—ON _ WD) € rooms, hath, garage, large lot, only $5.000: eax: HoLAND ¢ WASHINGTON H Owner will well both_ear 1i house; with waier heat. eloctric lights concrete siee porctes; parquet flooring on _main fioor, There in & 2 story brick garage. Whole property in Srxt.class shape and ean be seen | soy time Immediate fossestion. Phoue Co- 0 terms. OTH. 215 F nw._ F_2702. 9 IGHTS. i | w York ave, JETACHED H0M containing 6 large Bies beats elecirle Tizha: oy tren ot X120 to alley. Can mceept terins if dewieed. 4400 T st pw. asiead. | €11 C ST, SBVEN ROO! wpiendid location. nea chools and markel $6,000. $T50 casb, balince rea @otable monthly peyment .. JOSEPH A. TTEREERT & BONS, 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. Col. 5817. COTARED sy Lidg. YOD hot AT | B. B. PINN, 712 Kenyon st. n.w. BPY YOUR OWN ¥ B 8100 BEADFORD & CO., 337 Southern A “WARDMAN OFFERING” NEW HOMES. EMBODTIS Aol ELTTR OF it large rooms, two lace. breakfast a slewping p o garage: complete in every detall;, screens — Wiscons! . ot Mamachesntia aver ™ ST%» 900 Dleck aoeth Exhibit House, 2810 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Representativ premises, dally watll € p.m.. Bunday, uatlh p.m. HARKY WARDMAN, Main 4190, 1430 K St. NW. | THIS 1S WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! Chevy Chase, D. C., Bungalow ‘With Only a $500 Cash Pay- ment and Monthly Terms. William E. Fowler & Company, 819 15th St. N.W. Phones Main 8416-8417, ‘N { 1arge reception bal $3,700—$400 Cash. Good_anto road to property: only 6 miles from Washington: 1% acres of land; fruit trees; 6-room house; good well, cellar and | barn. Only $35 per moath. Kenyon St. Near 10th. $6,000. Terms. An exeellently well located house of 8 rooms story brick: has hot-water heat and gas lights, A modern bome at a falr Randolph St. N'W. $12,000. Corner brick kome of 9 rooms and bat m.i.; wcreens; a 2 brick garage; excellent condition. Downtown. $20,000. A logical place for a rooming or an apart- ment house; has 17 rooms and 2 baths: near | price. This 1s & 3%-story brick bullding, containing ten 4 and 5 room apartments: reats amount to over $3.000 per year, which is very low. This builditg must be sold. Act quick. Chevy Chase, D. C. $16,000. Reantiful home of % rooms. Built in 1916. Hollow tile, steel, cement and white stnceo: hedge, shade, vines aud flower beds; hardwood foors ‘and trim: electric lights: immiediate pos sexsion. A beautiful home for one who would appreciate it. Petworth, Quincy St. $8,500. Terms. For a permanent home you can't do better. A home of 7 rooms and bath; parquetry fioors; lurge lot: a.m.J.; hardwood floors and trim. Park View. $6,500. A 2-story brick home contalning 8 roms and bath: in A-l condition: hot-water heat: SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th Street N.W. Main 2345, “MAXIMUM SERVICE. The Ong Kind of Real Estate S 1 Seller—Obtainable I ervice That Gratifies Buyer and Here in True Form. McKEEVER & GOSS, REALTORS. Detached houe of attruetive design: modern thronghout; contains ten rooms and bath aod sleeping porch: fron double rear porches: electric lights: hot-water heat; bardwood floors throughoit: sereens: garage on 20-foot alley. Price redueed to $16,500 for quick sale. McKEEVER & GUSS, 1405 Eye St. Mata 4752, North Capitol St. Two-family flat: one apartment of five nd bath: the other of six rooms and : separate hot-water Leating plants: dou- e porcnes; deep ard with space for McKEEVER & GOSS, Main 4752 Brightwood. Fine brick home of six rooms and bath, with plenty of porch space: all modern improv nls, bot'water heat, electric lights, hard- Wood flours aud_trim;’ sleoping porchi space for garage on wide alley: bLumediate posses- sion. 1405 Eye St. Main 4752. Chevy Chase. A detaached home on large lot; seven large, well arranged rooms and bath; slecping porch’ electric lights; hot-water heat: space for g rage; lot 30xi30. Price, $15000. Phone us for appointment to {nspect. VER & Goss, Main 4752, McKEE' 1405 Eye 8t. . ‘Washington Heights. Right in the heart of Washington Heights; & beautiful home of eight rooms and -l‘ on two floors; front and double rear porches; modern throughout, with hot-water heat, elece trie lights, uevrlng porch; floors of best qual- ity hardwood; 1» ot. Price, $14,500. McKEEVER & GOSS, 1405 Eye St. Maln 4752, Cleveland Park. A bungalow that will delight the most par- ticular; located in pleasant section; seven rooms " and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, bardwood floors and trim,’ sleeping po front and double rear porches: screens and awaingw; gurage space; immediate pos- exxion. Price only $14,000. McKEEVER & GOSS, MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON RPAL ESTATE BOARD. 1405 Eye St. WILLIAM S. Main 4752. PHILLIPS, 1409 New York Ave. NW. Phone Main 98. Saul's Addition. A very fmposing home within one-half Block of 14th st ached. Tt co tains 8 bright 2 complete bai sloeping _porc through the e ) 12, decp: brick g yme l in splendid condition possession can be ob- Similar hoses in this vieinity smuedl e, priced $2,000 wore than this good lome. Price. $14.500; terms arraoged to . wit e aser Near Col. Rd. and 18th St. here values are steadily increasi An 1 location, uverlooking beantiful Rock k Park. Between two car lines ‘Teu rooms and bath, b.-w.h., elec. lights, colonial front porch, double . A very attractive home. Price, $12,500; small iuitial payment and terms. Highview me in very good condition. and bath, h.-w.h., elee. light & porch, concrete front porch, hard- oors: deep lot to alley. Price only $7,000; eusy terms. Takoma Park, Md. Now is the thme to realize the beaoty as as the value of this fine suburban property; very convenient to 14th street Foom e car_line. A dandy bome of 8 rooms and bath (3 bedrooms), sieeping porch, mod- ern heating plant, elec. lights, bardwood floors, open freplice: very' large lo Tage. This is & Rood buy. Price, $9.500; e WILLIAM S 1409 New Yo d Phone Main 98, Petworth. The best and cheapest buy in Petworth. Nothing better could be icwm at this l)rnr-" ';5 rvmrrv:l, X,;I«I atl ttie, h-w.h., elec lights, of replace; sleepin oreh, builtin reteigerator;. Inundry aolpmnta: This home I8 screened throughout aud is in excellent condition. Deep lot to paved al- ley: room for garage. Only $9,000; good tern Washington Heights. The best and most convenlent location in Washington Heights. An A-1 house, in perfect condition; has 10 spacious rooms, reception hall, 2 baths, howih, elec: lights, large concrete cellar &od many other coaveniences. La and de: lot 1o paved ailey; Z.car brick garage $16,000; can arrange terms. Columbia Heights. Investigate this splendid o) - Cure’s dandy hoine on Coromnia 13,1 von: tains 8 rooms (1 bedrooms), 2 complete bathd, h.-w.h., elec. lights and other de- sirable conveniency ‘ated on a very deep lot to a prh alley. A good in- vestment. ” Price. $11,5007 can "arange easy monthly payments. Southeast. Ready to Gccupy. completely furnished, This * brigst, 6room, pressbrick home, moders. with colonial froat poreh, can be bought at a price less than ordinarily ked for unfurnisied houses. Cash pay- cot $73 s than cust of f 5 Only $4,500; terms arranged. S . PHILLIPS, tk Ave N.W. improve- | TAINING ABOUT 8.17 ACRES. ON THE BRIDGE OF THE _CONDUIT ROAD, IMPROVED BY A SMALL FRAME WEST SIDE OF THE CHAIN ROAD, _NORTH DWELLING. of e will well at public auction, premises, situate in the District of Columbia, d being that parcel of land described fo taxatiun [nrposes as parcel twelve over elgh teen (12/18), known ms the Ri on Chain Bridge road, D. C., fully by metes and bounds in the bill of com: plaint 1o said | thereon. two equal installments, | represeuted by the | pureh { j pold, or il cash, s | chaser.” $200 aeposit | of d. AIl contesancing. s gording i purcha to be complic of "sale, promissors riotes of th in per aunum. puyable semi-anns red by deed of ‘trust on the pro ert; r's_cost. Terms of sal f defaulting purchaser. after fiv dvertisement of such resale in_somi ished in Washington, D. C. iPHCT. SHERIER, - Trustee, n 1 1 land wnd Fituate in th of Columbia, dnt 100 in Hoo i as per plat T pnge 31, in the suryeyor’ office of the District of Columbin, togethe With the jmprovements thereon. subject fo right of way over the north 2 feot of said lof caneing, recording. rev. 1 fees at cost of pur. TPONED ON AC- THE ABOV A er until THUKS count ‘of 1 DAY, THE FIFTHL DAY OF MAY, 1921 hour and place. By Order of HEADQUARTERS OF THE METROPOLIT Police Department of the Disirict ‘of Colum! April 27, 1921 i hereby given t will sell at_public . ut’ the esta northwest, _on 7 1921, AT TEN 0°CLOC abandoned property Metropolitan police of the District of Colum. bia, and not called for by the owners as con. Tated by law. cles, clothing and miscellaneous goods. ter will be found posted in the office of the Chie Clerk_at_Police Hendquarters. EDWIN B. HESSE, Chief (Also Property) Clerk. politan Police, D. C. “THOR. J.OWEN & 89 Valuable Buildi 2.3t of Sixth and G Streets S.E. Py authority vested in us we will el af yubiic auction, in front of the premises, 'HURSDAY, E FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. rt_of lots 12 and 13, in square 847, contain. g 5.9568 square feet of ground. ‘Terms of sale: All cash. required upon acceptance of bid and purchase aliowed thirty days to complete the sale. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps a purchaser’s cost. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. ap30-d&ds.ex3u irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court District of Columbia passed in the case of Helen Thomas. plaintiff, vs. Sarah Wilkins et al., defendants. Equity Cause No. 37631, 1 in_front of the remises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF MAY, I ',*.(\Ay'mr'k 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following' described land and ards place and_described ause, with the improvements Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balakce fa payable in one and W two years from the day of sale. and to be . bearing inferest at the rate of 6 1y, option of the pur- | required upon acceptrnce ing, notary fees and re- th within thirty days from rwise the trustee reserves | oL Kt N et : 1 the property at_the riak | orediis (1 place of begin Southern BIdg. designuted a8 and subdivision, subject also to <t for $1,500 at 6 per cent, i over and atove said 00 required at time delivered to me by the This property consists of schedulé in detail of the property to be soid ng Lots Front- ing 85 Feet on G Street and 70 Feet on Sixth Street S. E. Being the Southwest Corner on A deposit of $200 UABLE BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL PROPER- TIES, being 1233 7th St. N.W., 713 X St. NW, 639 L St N.W., 453 New York Ave. N.W. and 454 and 456 Brown’s Court N.W.,, in the City of Washington, D. C. The undersigned trustees, by virtue of a de- eree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbin, in Equity Cause No. 33687, will offer for sale at public auction. in front of the ! premises, respectively. on WEDNESDAY, THE PLEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D, 1921, the swing real estate sitoaic in the cily ef | Waslington. District of Columbia: | TAT FOUK O'CLOCK P.M. ON THAT DAY | Part of lot numbered three (3), in square i numbered four hundr d twentsex (426), | beginuing for the same at the southeast corner | of ‘said lot three (3) and running thence gorth along the east line thereof one hundred (100) {fect, thence west sixteen and sixty-seven bun- aredths (16.67) feet; thence south one hundred {(100) fect and thenee along the north line of caid K Street sixteen and sixty-seven hun- 3 e y {ning, and improved by the three-story brick @ | dwellirz known s No. 713 K street northwest. e | TYCT 4:30 P.M. O'CLOCK ON THAT DAY. The sublot numbered twenty-one (21), in square numbered four hundred and forty-eight (448). frouting twenty-four (24) feet on 7th street and running back that width one hundred and five (105) feet to the rear line of said lot and o an slley ffteen (16) feet wide, and im- proved by the three-siory brick store and Rwelling house No. 1233 7th street northwest. AT 5:00 P.M. O'CLOCK ON THAT DAY. Part of lot numbered six (8), in square { numbered four hundred and forty.nine (449), | being the thirteen (13) feet front on L street, {uext to the enst thirteen (13) feet front of { waid lot six by the full depth of cighty 1%%0) feet thereof nnd improveq by the two- | ons ‘brick and frame dwelling No. 639 L SHOrSe herthwest. AT 5:15 P.M. O'CLOCK ON THAT DAY. e sublof numbered sixty.nine (69). in 4 square numbered five hundred and four- feen (314), said lot sixtv-nine fronting fourteen and fifty-eight hundredrhe feet on New York avenue and being improved by one brick dwell- ing. 453 New York avenue northwest. AT £i30 P.M. O'CLOCK ON THAT DAY, And the sublots numbered seventy-two (72) and seventy-three (73), in_square numbered five hundred and fourteen (514), the same be- ing improved by two-story brick dwellings N, 458 and 454, on snid alley. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments payabie in_one and two Yenrs from the date of sale, and to be repre- Yented by the promissory notes of the purchas- o, respectively. on cach piece of property *oii, ench cofe bearing interest at the rata of % ‘per centum per annum, payable semi-an- nually and ared by first deed of trust on the property respectively sold as aforesaid, or all eash, at the option of the purchasers,’ re- spectively. A cash deposit of three hundred dollars on each honse at the time of sale: ex- cept that as to the last named aliey houses the deposit shall be $200 on the two said houses. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within_ thirty days from the date of sale, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited and be readvertised and resold at the defaniting purchaser's rixk and cost: all conveyancing, recording, notary fees, révenue stamps and costa of examination of title to be paid by the purchasers respectively. All les made sub- Ject to ratification by the court. CHAS. 8. SHREVE, e s L 4 Met ro- OF VALUABLE REAL G_IMPROVED RY THE }0- 4621 GEORGIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4099, folio 222 et eq., 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 ublic_ auction, in front of the ises. FUESDAY, THE TENT A D. 1931, AT FOU PM., the following described land and prem- ines, " situate in the District of Columbia, and designated s and being lot 26 in Myron M. Parker, trustee, and Isaac H. Bryant's sub- division of lots in block 7. ‘/Petworth Addi- tion to the City of Washington,” as per plat recorded in book 58, page 44, in the office of t t|the wurveyor for said Disfrict, subject to covenants of record, togetber with the im- provements, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase FUTUHRE DAYS, " ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. of United States Marshal’s Sale Valuable Lunchroom ment of the “Minerva Restau- rant,” at No. 1523 Eye St. N.W. sasuad out of the clerk’s office of the Suprem Court of the District of Columbia and to m directed, I will nell at public s1le, for cash. o the premises, No. 1523 Eye st. n.w.. THIRTY O'CLOCK ~A.M., FRIDAY, SIX. 1921, furniture, fixtures and equipmen: ed and attached ners, trading as the and wold to satisfy Jud, in favor of George MAURICE SPLA 30.my3,4. “TADAM A, WESCHL “Minerva Restaurant,’ ent at law, N elassos and . U. 8. Marshal. . AUCTION i i Hotel Thirty-five Rooms Three-story Brick Dwelling, Northwest. By virtue of a certain decree, District of Columbia, the undersigued trustes e at public avetion, in fron on Y OF MAY, 921, AT FOUR (1%5), as per plat recorded in Liber I folio 210, of the records of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, xaid part of said lot numbered five (5) bein described by metes and houzds a & one hundred apd six (108) Zeet'and six (8) inches to the west line of lot, ihence south along the west line of sa separately. Herma of male: One-third of the unechas money to be paid in cash, the bala: equal iustallments, payable in ore and tw years, represented by the promiswry uotes of per proj perty wold, or all cash, at the purciaser opt! 500 P fon.” A deposit of 83 at’the time of saie. All conveyancing, record. ing, revenue stamps and motarial fees cost of the purchaser. right to resell the t of the defaulting purchaser, days’ pewspaper publi; o BPC. shed in the city of Washing. ROBERT H. McNEILL, Woodward Ridg. X THOS, W. O'BR! Westory Bldg., Trustee. JAMES W. McNEILL, offer for sale by public auction, premises, on _MONDAY, TH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1931, AT M., the following real eatate, front of th wit Tth street southwest. IMMEDIATELY Lot 20 of Daniel Carroll ing,’ No. 212 7th street south Terms ‘of sale: One-third c two equal instaliments, payuble deed ‘of trust upon the cash, b at the option of the purehaser. time of smle. Al conveyancing, recording, reveoue stamps and notarial fees at the co of tie purchaser. Terms of wule to be com. plied with within 30 days from day of. sale. otherwise the (rustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at the risk und cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 days' advertise- ment of euch ressle in The Ever JULIUS A. ing Star. MAEDEL, Trusteee, ARTHUR PETER, Trostwe, " Siash, Lown asd Trust Go. bidg. P 412 Bou st 2w, my4-déds,exsu < By virtue of a special writ of fieri facias| ey MAY the property of Fanos, Constantine and Thermis Pupageorge, copart ER. Trustees’ Sale of Unusually De- sirable Improved Real Es- tate, Being a Portion of the Gordon, Containing and a Nine Rooms and Bath, Nos. 918 and 920 Sixteenth Street passed in equity cause No. 24579, on April 12, 1920, and | 7y duly affirmed by the Conrt of Appeals of the WEDNVESDAY, THR in tice of the | ¢ ug for the same at the southeast corzer ot ‘torty: | on in two Uie purchmser, with interest at § per centnm nuuny, payatle semiannually, from day of sale, secured by decd of trust upon the on each parcel, or 1,000 a8 & whole, required of (he purchaser t the Terms 10 be complied with within sixty (80) days from day of wale or us s0on thereafter as title company reports good title, otherwise the trustces reserve the roperty 4! the risk and after five advertisewent of such resale in some Lot 19 of Daniel Carroll's subdivision of square 462, improved by frame store and dwelling No. 214 sobdivision of square 452, improved by Iarge brick store and Gwell: ove and two years, with interest at 6 per cent, secured by roperty “wold, or all 3 A de- posit of $300 on cach parcel required at the in_cash, balance in two money to be paid payable in ome and two equal installments, years, with interest at 6 per centum per an- nim, ‘payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property Sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- = | chaser. A deposit of $250 will be fequired at time of All_conveyancing, recording, Tevenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 duys from day of sale; otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the rivk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after adrertisement of such resele ia some newspaper publisl n Washington, D. -C. NOBMAN 1. SANSBURY, . SMITHY, Trustees. AGCTIONEER. n t of the Minerva Restaurant, consisting of | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- Opalite-top Tables, Bentwood [Chairs, Cos- ED REAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES tumers, Caster and Napkin Sets, Aluminum 1742 OREGON AVENUE NORTHWEST. Trays, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cigar Case,| By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly ‘ash Register, Ceiling Fans, 'Steam Table, | recorded in Liber 4175, at follo 167. of the Crescent Electrical Dishwasher, Refrigern- | land records of the District of Columbia, and tors, lot of Crockery and Glassware, etc., seiz- | At the request of the party) secured thereby, default having occurred in the payment of the debt secured. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the remises. Oregon avenue n.w., on MON- AY, THE NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described iand ' and premises ‘as follows: Lot mumber 136 in square 152, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor in_the District of Co- lumbla, in Bock 20. page 20, together with the imp nts thereon, known as premises 1742 Orexon Terms Subject to a first deed of rust on said property in the sum of $3.250, | particulars of which will be announced at of sale. All cash over and sbove sai Al conveyaneing. recording, ete., at coat of purchaser. Deposit of $350 to { be ade at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complicd with within thirty days from day of male, otherwite the trustees reserve the Tight (o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in wome news; G. BISHOP, B. HARVEY, 610 13th 1 o trust revenue stamps, TRUSTE DENCE PROPERTY, R BTREET NORTHWE! By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly racorded in Liber 4388, at folio 252 et seq., of e land records of the District of Columbia, R 0" CLO . all that cerikin piece or parcel e 5 and at the request of the party secured | ohey"of Waningeon i ¢ and lying lo the | Wi oy the undersigaed trustee will well nt {51ty of Washingtog, In the Diserice of Coluarl pohiie” a in_front of the premises, on i tun;l :m‘(m;_, and’ distinguisbed as and being | [EING Q0TI IR (00E 95 ghe pRRaes, o e pumbera ot lioadeed and igniofos | described land and premises, ‘situste in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and izuated us and being the west twenty (20) feet eight (8) inches front by the full depth of original lot numbered fifteen (15) ia square numbered five hundred and _sixty-two 362). Sold subject to first deed of trust of 16t ‘and running thenca worth ulpng. tha | $7:000, being s bullding ussociation loan pay- went line of 16th st west forty elght (48) teet 70 monthly. e To0r aad AR AL (114} Ioohca theatt weat| s of sale: Over and above the first trost, the terms of sale are $1.000 in cash, balagce payable in monthly installments with interest ‘at 8% per annum, and secured b; ceed of trust upon the pi 'ty sold, or all ) o cight (48) ‘feet and four and onc-half (4% ropert inches to the sonthwest corncr of said It y'a!""" above frst trust at the option ef the thence enst alonz the south line of waid lot | Purchaser. A dt f $500 will be re- one hundred and six (106) feet and vix () j @ured at the time of sale. All copveyancing, o the place of beglnniug, fmosved ng | Tecording, Tevemue stamps, ete., at cost of . to be offered first as & whole and then | PUrcha Terma of sale to be camplied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustes rescrves the right to resell the property e risk t purchaser. after five da; - such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. THE GUARANTY COMPANY, Trustee. WM. . QUINTER, Becretary, p27,80.my4 0. G. SLOAN & 00., INC., AUCTIONEERS. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALB. By virtue of & writ of fleri facias issued out of the clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed, I will sell at public sale for cash, in frout of the courthouse door. south front of D street between 4th nnd Oth strests norihwest. at HALF-PAST TBN O'CLOCK A.M. TUESDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, 1921, ali the right, claim and ioterest of the dafendant, David C. “Tolar. to_the following demcribed real estate, to wit: The twenty feet on 3ith street north- west next to the north twenty feet front on £3id mreot, by the full depth thereot of lot 63, I sauaro No. 1246, improved by premises 141 34th street northwest, seized and levied upon as tho property of sald defendant, David C. Tolar, and wold_to'satisty judgment at law No. 65481, in favor of Don M. Leary. AURICE SPLAIN, U. S. Marshal. o 4 | l TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court STORE AND DWELLING NO. 1322 H of the District of Columbiu, passcd in Equity STREET NORTHEAST. Camse No. 38604, the undersignel trastees wiil| By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. corded in Liber No. 43358, folio 20 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, P the request of the party secured thereby, fhe undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public_auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described real estate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 88 in Thomas Kirby and others' ‘subdivision of lots in square 1026, us per plat recorded in Book 19, 126, in the surveyor's ofice of the District of Co- jumbia, improved as above, to be sold subject, Jowever ta a bullding association trast amount- ng to §3,635.95. "Terms of sale: Over and above said trust one-half cash, the remainder $100 per month, with Interest at 6 per cent, secured by deed Theoption’of the parchaser: A deposit of §300 the option of the aser. t o Toquited at the timo of nale. All conveyancl recording, revenue stamps apnd notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms to be com- plled with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at the Fisk asd cost of the de- fanlting purchaser, after five days' advertise- peat of such resle in some e t ATTORNEY’S SALE 414-TON PACKARD MOVING VAN AT THE MULBERRY GARAGE. S.W. COR. MULBERRY AND MOUNT STS.. BALTIMORE. M. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921, 12 O’CLOCK NOON. Truck can be examised daily between 3 and 5 pm. NTEED FOR 90 DAYS. A emoral, withia 24 Bours. LOUIS SAMUELS, Terms: Attorney. > NEWELL Ao JOSEPH F. ROSNER. R 8.2 i L _ 714 8th st ne. Phove Linc Pence Springs, W. Va. New: Modern: March to Decembes. D. o, 12th and Midway between Wi and Cincinsati, Ohie. On the Chesspesks & Ohie Ry. Unusually Attractive. Booklet, Ete. W. D. PAXTON. Day and Evening Classes o PACE INSTITUTE |HILL TOP HOUSE 15 @ ST. N.W.. Corner 8th and O Stn «easen, April T. S LOVBTT. Proprietor, - Rarpers Ferey. W. Va. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. VIOLIN, PIANO STUDIO. Valuable “H” Street N. E. Prop- erty. . deing the Two-story Brick Store and Apartment No. 633 H Street N. E. and Seven One- story Brick Garages in Rear Thereof. By authority vested in the undersigned, we will sell at public suction. in_front of the remises. on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF Y. 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., lot known as ‘‘of 1 in square 859. This lot is 175 feet deep, with a 1i-foot side and 30-foot rear alley. i Terms: Purchaser to amume a first trnst for $8,000 at 7%, with about two years fo run, and pay remainder in cash: $250 deposit re- quired at time of sale and sale to be closed within_thirty days or deposit forfeited. Con- veyancing rding and revenue stamps at purchaser’s out THC J. OWEN & SON, Aunctioneers. xS ~ LEGAL NOTICES. MOVING. PACKING & STORAGR T Let Us Move It. General Transfer and Storage F. H. STEPHI and GEORGE P. BARSE, Attorneya. IN THE SUPREME_COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court. —In re the acquisition of lot 1 square 2586, for small park purposes, in the District of Oolnmbia.—District Court No. 1481.—Notice and order of publication.—Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbin, pursuant to' certain provislons of the acts ‘o 1914 (38 Stat., 625); March 3. 1917 (3 1042). and June 5. 1920, have filed a Congress_approved Angust 1. stat., in this rourt praying for the condemnation of land necessary for park purposes in square 2588, being all of lot 1, in the District of Columbia, s shown on a map or plat filed with the' said petition. as part thereof, ard praying also that thix court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for in such canes to nasess the damages each owner of the wustain by reason of the condemnation of the land necessary for the said park purposes, in the square afore- £aid, and to ussess 3 benefits resulting there- from not less than one-half the amount of sald damages. inciuding the expenses of these proceedings, upon the lots, pieces and parcels of land which the jury may find will be bene: fited by the said park as provided for in and by the aforesaid acts of Congrems. Tt is by the court, this 16th day of April, 1921, ordered that all persons baving any interest 'in_thewe proceedings be. and they are hereby, warned and commanded to appear in this court om or before the 14th day of May, 1921, at ten o'clock a.m.. and continue in attendance until the court shall have made its final order rati- fying_and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of benefits by the jury to be empaneled and sworn herein, and it is fur- ther ordered that a copy of this otice and order be published twice a_week for three suc- cessive weeks in The Washington Evening Star, the Washington Times and the Wasbing- per blished in the said t least tweniy days be- y of May, 1921. It is 8 a fore the said 14th further ordered that a copy of this notice and order be served by the United States marshal, or his deputies, upon such of the owners of the land to be condemned herein as may be found by the said marsbal or his deputies within the District of Columbia, and upon the tenants and _oc ts of the mame before the said_14th day of May, 1921. By the court: WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Justice. (Beal) A ‘true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. 2p18.20,25,27,my2.4 ¥. H. STEPHENS and GEORGE P, BARSE, Attoraeys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. triet of Columbia, Holding & District Court.— In re the condemnation of land in square 2504, being all of lots 704 and 705, for a small park, in the District of Columbis.—District No. 1460.—Notice and order of publication. Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbis, pursuant to cer tain provisions of the acts of Congress ap- roved Auguat 1. 1918 (35 Stat.. €20); March 1917 (30 Stat. 1042) aod Juse 5, 1920, hive filed & petition in this court praying for the condemnation of land necessary for park purposes in square 2504, being all of lota 704 and 705, in the District of Columbia, as shown on a map or plat filed with the said petition, as part thereof, and praying aiso that this court empanel & jory in accordance with the law provided for ‘in such cases to assess the damages each owner of the land to be con. demned may sustain by reason of the con. demastion of the land necessary for the sail park purposes, in_the square aforesaid, am to assess an benefits resulting therefrom not less than oue-balf the amount of said dam ages, including the expenses of these proceed- ings, upon the lots, pleces and parcels of land which the jury may find will be benefited by the sald park as provided for in and by the Aforesaid acts of Congress. It fs, by the court, this 16th day of April, 1921, 'ordered, that all_persons hiving any interest in these pro- ceedingn be, and they are hereby, warned and commanded ' to appear in this court on or be- fore the 11th day of May, 1921, at 10 o’clock a.m., and continue in attendanee until the court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the sward of damages and the assessment of benefits méury to be em- paneled and sworn herein, and it is further ordered. that a copy of this notice and order be published twice o week for three successive weeks in The Washington Eveni Star, the Vashington Timex and the w-xnf-m ‘Her- newspapers published in the said Dis- e | trict, commencing at least twenty days before the said 11th dsy of May, 1921. It is fur- ther ordered, that a copy of this notice and order be served by the United States marshal, or his deputies, upon such of the owners of the land to be condemned herein as may be found by the said marskal or his deputies within the District of Columbis, and the tenants and occupants of the same the suid 11th day of May. 1921. By the court, WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. _(Seal.} A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BPACH, Clerk. By F. F. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. ap18,20.25,27-my2.4 DARR, WHITFORD & DARR, Attorneys. THIS 18 TO CERTIFY THAT AT A SPE- cial meeting of the stockhiolders of Pennington f | & Taylor. Inc., held ou the 8th day of April. 1971, at the offices of the company, it was unan- imously voted by the stockholders present to change the name of Penniugton & Taylor, Ine.. to Hurty W. Taylor, Tnc.. suid change of name 1o be effective upon the filiug of this certificate in the office of the recorder of deedn of the District_of Columbia. HARRY W. TAYLOR. President. (Seal.) Aftest: LEWIS R. VOOR: HEES, Secretary. District of Columbia, ss: I, Mand Fell- Ieimer, a notary public in and for the District of Columbia, do bereby certify that Harry W. Taylor, duly appointed attorney in fact fo scknowledge, the foresoing certificate for the Penanigton ylor, Inc., personaily appeared before me in said District, the waid Harry W. Taylor being personally well known to me to be the person who signed the foregoing cer- tifieate for the said corporation and acknowl- edged the same to be the act and deed of said corporation. Given under my hand and seal fhin-9th-day of Aprl. Tezi. MAUD FELL- bilc, D). C. (Seal.) HEIMER, Notary Office of the recorder of deeds, District of Columbia.—This s to certify that the fore- going is & true and verified copy of the certifi- cate of incorporntion for change of mame from Peanington & Taylor, Inc., to Harry W. Tay- lor, Inc., and of the whole of said eeriificate s filed In this office the 1ith day of April, A.D. 1921. In testimony whereof 1 bave here. unto set my hand and affized the seal of this office_this 11th day ef April, A.D. 1921. (Seal.) R. W. DUTTON, Deputy Recorder of Deeds, D. C. 020,27, my4. 11 Clean, drv, private rooms Preight ling from all stations. Expert Packing, Crating & Shipping ! . City, subnrban and long-distance hauling. = |- Estimates at uny time. = Office, 1438 V st. nw. __ Phone N. 9798, ) HEAVY HAULING RY MOTOR X T FRA! 530 2th st. now. Bhons West Mol s 3 The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. NW_ Phone Main 2054 Specialists in ASEA tipto Quebee. i Long-Distance Moving Five ‘;"';b';,dm.,,’.‘;"m . PHONE FRANK. 736, NTGIT CALL M. 107 ocean liner Fort St. George. Per- The Central Transfer Co., fect rest and relaxation, bracing 11 H ST, X.W. sea air, surrounded by every MARTIAND AND FTRETAT] comfort and lnzury. - PADDED Twelve days round trip, fore - tance and Lo nightly sailings, commenting July g::"m"»‘:m expe 2nd, connecting with all Canadian X P 8 CO. tours. 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CITY | FuDsoN: " May 283 . 30 ° 3 Werlds Greatest Hotel Success | BOTOMAG (Ex-antiponpyi— 7 v A June 15—July 28—Sept. 8 NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES— POCAHONTAS G)(EN%:—: 30—As : ay une 3 *PRINCESS MATOIEA: - une 4—July 16—Aug. 27 *Does not cail at Boston, Errtosad L6 STEWART BLDG., BALTIMORE Phone 3460 Calvert Virginia ave. at Boardwalk. Fi ireproef. Our spring rates, American plen, $4.00 day. THE ELWOOD St. James Place, overlooking the Eoardwalk. Fireproof; Capacity 250. Private buths. Running PATES WARREN and W. H. SHOLES, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla.—The Blegs Heatiag Com- ny, & corporal pla . Ve Fran A Pawin, "aetendant.—At, Law, No.. 65836.—The object of this suit is to recover from the de- fendant the sum of seven hundred ffty-even dollars and ten cents ($757.10), with interest from Aagust 1, 1918, for work done and ma- terial furnished by the plaintiff to the de- fendant, and to have judgment of condemna- tion of certaln property of the defendant levied on under an attachment iasued in this suit to satisfy the plaintifi’s claim. It is, therefore, this 18th day of April, 1921, ordered that the defendant appear in this court on or Defore the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, after the day of the first publication of this order, to defend this suit and show cause why said condemnation should ot be had; otherwise the suit will be pro- ceeded with as in case of fault, provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Kvening Star before | Ocean view. . WENDELL P. 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