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(4 o REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continmed. ZANTZ] FR'S BARGA! Riverdale—Reautiful 11-room home; h.w. B eleet.: porches: -acre cormer property; shrubbery. $9.850. Terms arranged. Mt. Pleasant—Brick, 10 r., 2 baths; fur. elect. Arranged as two apariments. Fully furnished. $9,800; $2,000 arranged. Friendship Heights—Lovely 6 r. and_bath home; detached: h.-w.h., elect, w.mi.; 22, ._ff. ground; fruit, shade. One fare to city. ,750; 32,500 ‘cash, bal arranged. South Brookland—Corner, detached. 8 . bath, garden; nmear car line. $5,750; $1,000 cas bal. arranged. ahady Southeast—8 r. and bath: fur., elect. Va- cant. $5,350; $300 cash, bal. arranged. Takoma Park—Busgalow. 5 r. and fur. and elect. §5,000; $300 cash, 2 stories and ce ground: garicn, g Sl frufts near cars.” $4,000; 4300 cash bl acranged. Riverdale—Runga L . and baths fy Ouly §0.5005" $1.000 Hyattsville—Runzalow. 5 r. and futh: elect. Only $6,230; $1.500 cash $45 monte" N.W. Hyattsville—8 . howss; | 1005200, Oaly $4,300; $750 carde’ $33 mont. East Hyattsville—Dandy 5 r. by 3 elect. icken house. Only flm;l.l‘lo'tlhgm good lot. moath. b (12561 ain 5371, PECT 1435 FAIRMONT N.W. Beautiful brick home of 10 rooms with 2 baths and lavatory: guaranteed the best built, arranged and locaied house on the hill. A nost reasonable buy. See it and be convinced or price and_terms phone g NORTHWENT REALTY CO., INC., “Npecialists in n.w. properiies 15th and Columbia road n. + $8.000—IN “TERTWORTH' diately: lot 22x100; h.w.h. €__No agen:x. 4218 12th ST, BROOKLAND—A REAUTIFUL new corner Yiome, in a refined. restricted neigh borhood uble hariwood fidor: hw.b.: elec: t by 3 dinte pomssions owmer 5" & Shannon; imme- NEW BUNGALOW, EAST WOODRIDS .Ef.ZSll—Sf/OO Cash, Bal. Monthly nwrnient for (. P. L & K " A splendid vaiue in a madern "mflf:: lows: space upstairs for two ndditional rooms 1o :eh‘flnlr:);;d }'l f\!ll are interested in buying s wiil Tut o 3, dome, this will intereat you, as he price ang McLachlen Ranking Corp'n, Real Estate D kel e Department. 10th and G. CHEVY CHASE. TIR F SOLD_IMME- ‘all Col. 9139 after OF T TION HAY 8 RE 10T sox120; KPECTI( DF McLachlen Banking Corp'n, Real Estate Department. 10th and G. Main 4 veninge BROOKLAND. $8,000. Terms. Possession. Modern_8-room home, 4 bed, for 2 Noith 313, ed on moderate te'sace w : va- Tiety of bearing fruit. fowers: fne. poultr house with large two blocks from cars at 338 and Mowroe. Inspection invited at any ime - McLach'en Banking Corp’n, Real Estape Department. 10th and G. Main 432 Eveni COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Only onahalf block from 1ith st. story and cellar brick home of eleves and’ bata: several open fireplaces: lights: wmathern expos tire_hoaxe. Price, £12.000. PRATHER & ROBINSON, in ORTHEAST. A dandy five-room and bath brick home in a location. This property ix vacant and i excellont state of repair: may be remodeled Tor_business purposes if desited. Price only ' $4,250 for immediate PRATHER & ROBINSON, 14th and N. ¥ Main 442 AT FORT MYER, RIGH’ six-mom cottage on s: " poultry houses; garage and fruit : only $3 $1.000"cash, the balance pesable at purchater’s ootion, H. TAGGAK’ Main 5500, FOR SALB— M near 5th n.w.: ten reoms and two baths: furnace; larze vard; $10.000 Rhode Island ave. n.w. near 14th two baths: h.-w. b.i electrici $15.000. 10th nortl h. Near 1s siand ave.; and bath: furnace heat; $4.750. Near L4th ight rooms and ave. : six rooms and bath: six rooms RTZ. INC., Rirckhend.) LI 3 On Massachusetts ave., the best location in this desirable section: an attractive two-family apartment of five rooms. bath: lot to alley. Price remsonable at $7.500: terms arranged. Do not fail to meke inquity of this salabie apartment. one rent the other. Possessio Touk "GUINN COMPANY. INO. Mata 485, o0 704 18th st. n. ¥or RED 712 Q ST. N.W.—6 % 8. “Brick_ house, 1n_ ezesilent coudition. Price, $5.500; $500 cash and ftty doliars (830) month, including interest. JOSEPH A. HERBERT & SONS, 515 East Capitol st. FOR SALE-TWO-FAMILY FLAT ON MASS. are. between 13th and lith Stion: reasonable terms. Price, $6,150, AP ply to JOSEPH A. HERBERT & SO 515 East Capitol st. s 'WILIL SELL MY BQUITY FOR $1.700 CASH. @ R. & B.. newly papered and painted. in n.e. mection. For appointment address Box Z1T-A, Star office. 23 5-ROOM BUNG. GOOD_CONDITION: bath, att a . lot 40x150 ft. of shrubbery; grapes. : $4,250, part S Oall 238 Nicholson st., Twining City, . FOR HOMES See MAHORNEY & SULLIV. ““They Know Washington.' 1527 Bye st. n.w. Tel. Main 7821 32150, 1st ST. NEAR M S B.—SIX-ROOM BRICK. water and gas: latrobe heat: in excellent con: dition; stable for 3_horses. Possession with deed. $300_cash, $5 per month HARKY E. GLADMAN, Lin. 346. 306 Pa._ave. s.e. $1,000 CASH, BALANCE BASY, TAKES THIS, 4$10.500 is the price—7 large rooms and bath, “hot-water heat. elec. light; all modern improve- ments. 3925 13th st. n.w. Take 1ith car to Shepherd st.. walk 1 bloc STONE & FAIRI Main 2332, FOR SALE—Semi-detached house in good n.w. location; 8 rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, parquetry floors; excellent condition. Price, $8,- $350. H. R. Howenstein Co., 1314 F st. n.w. 3 Bargains—Vacant. COLUMBIA HTS.: nothing better ever of- fered at reduced price, $10.750; terms right; ® rooms on 2 floors; attic; 3 porches; . large garage; wide alley. CAPITOL HILL; detached & r. and b, brick; recently decorated; only $4,650; $350 cash. DOMINION HEIGHTS, VA.: large corner lot; 5-r. modern bungalow; close to cars; bar- gain; terms. LET US SUBMIT you properties before buying for home or investment. We can save 4ou money. N. E. RYON CO,, Inc., Successors to New York Realty Brokers, Main 4397, 1428 F St MT. PLEASANT, BY OWNER—WILL SAC- rifice, modern, 9 rooms, tile bath; garage; pos- session with title. 2470 Ontario’road n.w. ® BAR 17th AND QUE STS. N.W.—10 ROOMS and bath; kitchen on main fioor; wide lot to ved alley; sold to close an estate: vacant 0y 1st. Price, $8,500. Oniy 31,300 cash re- quired. 1748 8 STREET—Fleven rooms and twh haths; hot-water heat; gas, elec.: large light orvoms; four open frepiaces: everyihing in pee- fect condition; brick garage for two cars; ean sed at the right price. Phooe Main 7445, 324 Southern DOUGLAS E. BULIOCK & CO.. Siie S s { wants to sell and the fifteen | ESTATE. £OR SA'LE—HOUSES. Cantinued. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. 40 FLA.“AVE. “x W _BARGAIN FOR A Quick sale; 8 ro was: s OWAER, M- 0085, For Sale to Colored. $500 (Jash—Balance Easy. A 'Real Proposition. ow you this two-family at, located in a g/ portheast section, near both car lines. T gimediate possession of one flat; other one shi aving fine return. luvestigate this, ROBERT LEE O’BRIEN, 5 1710 1 8t N.W. “BATH HOM F garuge space; Let . Main 5500, NEa. Exceptionally fine house. Clevelund 'ark near Cathedral Neiool for Giils; 12 large rooms, baths: large lot. fine shade trees, garage, _ Clieap, S1 ould ‘not be icated for this priee. This is a real oppor- agents need upply. Owper. Box Ad- AIN IN OHEVY CHASE. 2 baths, garage. ~ Main 3166, T SR HEIGHTS. About 5 blocks from end of uew Ahueduct bridge, a large stone dwelliug of 8 rooms (4 bedrooms). bathi, furnace, electric 1ights, roof. 100 foot frontuge, Variety of fruif, nice vation: stable that £an be used ax arrunged N BANKING GORP'N, . 10th and G. Neorth 313, “deep yard to and will sell Droqerty s in splendid con- tnvired. W ] LY. OLOSE TO 16th arg Inspect No. 61722 Ken Eefore making adecision w sur house. Its lar e airy rooms, two complete baths and beautsful lighting fixtures will maki instant uppesl. Other features. such as heates garage, screel ad porche k floors and floored attic, place this up-to-the-ininute house in a class by its21f. Take particular notice of the hlg cliss workmanship. For sale by B. H. Gruver, Owner Phone AL Tnion Trust bldg. A Dandy Investment. Two Brick Houses for $6.250. ‘We are offering a nice little investment f¢ fay one who has a small amount of mouney 4dle. The houses are on a car line in the central northw & for S60 & month to white tenants. this: the owner ce is_low. to see this For $375 we will build for you Also larger houses and terms to suit. Let us show you one. Standard Building Corporation, New Davidson Bldg., 921 15th] st. n.w. Phone M. 5672. $400 CASH; $45 A MONTH. Small 6-roam h 'k, in a row: north- east section near Cap e bought on Thesa " easy terms. Owner it _at . 412 Evans bide. BARG AIN. large rooms, h.w.h., electric lights; house fully screened; Inewly painted and painted; |street and alley improved. For sale by Thomas A. Jameson, 906 | New York ave. n.w. Main 5526. After 5 p.m., Lincoln 6146-W. BIG BARGAIN. 10 New York ave. nw. 6 large rooms, attic; house fully screened; entire house painted and papered; built-in heated garage.” For sale by Yhomas A. Jameson, 906 New {York ave. n.w. Main 5526. After| 5 p.m., Lincoln 6146-W. COTTAGE. A little BEAUTY—7 room: th, large front and sieeping porches. HIGHLY MODERN. Large lot: 15 minutes to Treasnry by motor. Either car line. SPECIALLY PRICED. Trul: barguin for some one. Inspect day or eve: ._Phane Cleveland 1490. New Detached Home. 4 bedroows, ler's pantry, porches front and rear; large lot: - Vime. Price right RO AN HALF BLOCK FROM East Capitol xt.. $4.270. snquire Lincoln 248. ' NEW MT. PLEASANT i 6 and 8 rooms. 2 complete baths; garages: instantaneqns water beaters, ete. 1725 Irving st. and 1525 Kenyon st Opea 2 £ at. an enyon st. 9 a.m. o0 9 p. For sale by any broker or B. H. GRUVER. owner. Phose Main 763, nion_Trust bide. - ‘Woodley Park. Just Beyond Wardman Hotel at Woodley Rd. and 28th St. HOMES OF COMPLETE SATISFACTION. A small home embodying the very Ilatest features throughout. Designed and built to meet the approval of the most diseriminating purchaser. iNSPBOT AT _ONOE. 6 BUILT. 3 SOLD. Most reasonably peiced new homes, replets with every modern convenience: colonjal front ‘hes; 6 spacioan roor ¢ b.. doors; | i’ garage: be-wh. 3 largo. breakfast and siceping porches; exect: lently arranged and admirably finisbed. n.oml cash and reasonable terms. to 4018 Marl- orough plice. (half block east of 4 and Bacp- Stsh. "'HE JOSEPH SHAPIRO co.. 914 New York ave.. Frankiin @918, CONGRESS HEIGHTS. TLocated on Nichols ave.; an attractive home of 6 rooms and bath, ng been newly pa. red ‘wnd painted and kept in the best posi | e order. 'The lot 1s 30 by 115 ft. This iz a very desirable little home and very cooven- Jently located. being om e car line. Price and terms Hight. JOHN QUINN OOMPANY. INC.. Main 435. 704°13th st. n.w. SACRIFICE. i Best buy in Georgetown; 11-! room, newly decorated home with all improvements; fine loca- tion; $11,000. H. W. OFFUTT,; Wis. ave. and N st. Phone West? 7 aaas.ex80 A NICE N.B. HOMB NEAR LINCOLN PARK. 6r. & b., colonial porch: fur. h. and gas: room for garage: only $5.950; remsonable ierm: early possession assured. 'Original owner get: ting_ready to vacate. Call 411 R n.w. North 883-T. COLORED PURCHASER ear 18th and T sts. n.w. 3-story bay-window brick, 9irooms and bath, furnace. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. 1433 K st. n.w. Tel. Main 1016 FOR_COLORI A VERY FINE AND COMPLETE HOME, IN. cluding doudble garage; occupied by owner; will show any time; wonderfully adapted for & doc- tor or any other professional person; terms if desired. 411 R, n.w. h S83-J. BEST VALUES NORTHEAST 2,450—$400 cash. A 6-room home with front porch, Posaession 30 days. $6.500—Mass. ave. near Stanton Park—8 large rooms and, bath: h.w.h.; loog front and back yards. Possession. $3.900-—Near 14th and Tenn. ave, n.e. Imme- diate poasession® 6 rooms and bath; easy term A corner home nee. of 8 largs rooms. tile bath, pu two floors; center hall plan; brick ga rage: how.h.: elec. lights: excellent condition: enpe: suitable for physician or demtist: lnlr.-.‘.adme possession ‘ HOWENSTEIN BROS,, b & H STS. N.E. LIN. 897. FOR SALE. RICHMOND PARK. 3416 RODMAN ST. N.W. A seven-room and bath dwelling: hot-water heat: gas and electricity: sleepin; newly papered; pre.war price; term purchase Eoqu} porel % dire of WAL M. PHELAN, Owner, ‘Washingtos Savings B 10th and Grant pL a.w. i TO0M | 4250, N. $25 A MONTH. | an attractive metal house, 10x20.} | Price, $2.650. 1351 Parkwood place n.w. 6!, newlyi { ] tiled bath, open freplace, Mt-i HOMES ! i 18tk §T. HIGHLANDS, WITHIN 1 SQUARD 14th st. ‘cars—8 rooms, bata: inclosed sleeping Doreh: hot-water heat: modern in every reapect. Lot 50x100 feet, side alley. Price, $11,500. Possession withia 80 d ATTRACTIVE CORNER HOUSE, 8 Tt & B. steam heat. elect.: porches; lot 19 full $10500. Possession. CLARENCE F. WELCH. 717 _14th st. Main 4289. PETWORTH—6 L. & B.: H.W.H.: ELECT. Rent. $75. $7,500: cash 000. AR F. WELCH. 717 14th st. M. 4289, TAYLOR ST.—2.STORY, &-R. & R.: H.W.E elect.. brick garage. Price, $12.000, CLAL: CE _F. WELCH. 717 14th 'st. Sfain 4289, CHEVY CHASE—McK] Y BT.—8R.. 2.B. wemi-detached: n.n.).: garage. $15.000. CLAR- P ENC WELCH. 717 _14th «t. ~ Mbain 4259, 1 COLORADO HEIGHTS—9 K., 2 B.. DETACH- o4 corner: h.wh: elect.: servant's reom: lot 2118, CLARENCE F. WELCH, 717 14th st. Main 428 ~ COLUMHIA HEIGHTS—6 R. & R. SEMI-DE- tached: howh.: el : $8.000, 'LARENCE F. W Main AR 1406 R. & B AMI $11.000: possession. . 717 14th st & FAYLOR, room for garage. $i . WELCH, 71T 14th st. Main E—6 n.,l B BLW.H ei;_ porclies. Ton W ELCH, 117 CRITTEN! porel BN i Lc SAUL'S ADDITIO! I $.250_LOCATED ON THE BOULEV Riverdale; home of 6 rooms and bath: furnace heat: lot.00x150: convenient to cars. Price re. duced for immediate sale. Terms arranged with_small eagh pa¥ment. CLAUDE WARREN. 1410 H st. n.w. SPECIAT.. TO ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS. An officer, transferred. offers his beautifal S.room home in Richmond Park. in a com- munity of service people, at cooiderably lex Than it cost him new last fall. Contains four bedrooms, sleeping poreh and extra servant's Foom: Dl all odern improvements, large front poreh, sarage and good-sized Iot. Terms can be arranged. Your opportunity to locate in ‘an exclusive section at the right peice. To inspeet call NATIONAL REALTY COMPANY, Inc., Rond_Ruilding. Main ‘7R07.'24% Anacostia Bargain. come on to sell his asking £1.850; 7 : large lot: monthly tenant: terms: small cost for improvements: property should brinz $3.000. N. E. RYON CO,, Inc,, sors to New York Realty Rrokers, 9T, 143 F 8t FOR SALE—Only $500 cash; in Bloomingdale section, near gov. park; new colonial house, 6 rooms, bath, cellar, electric lights; only 4 sq. of N. Cap. st. cars. Price, $7750. H. R. Howenstein Co., 1314 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—COLORED. SEVERAL VERY DESIR- able 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Terms, $150 cash nd $30 per month, including all interest. P C per month. including interest located near Lincoln Park. end of week. Address Box 64-A, WILL SELL, GOING FARMING. iful 9.rm., tile home, near 18th il ectricity: perfect garage. Ay, Terms. BRADLEY LANE AND WISCONSIN. AVENUE. Beaotiful 9-room home: bot-water heat: eleetric lights; large front porch: screened sleeping porch: house in fine shape: lot | 1004125; farage: trees and fSowers; lawn io i excellent condition. PRICE, $9,850. BARGAIN. WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, INC,, W. __Thone F. ity office. 914 15th Bt. N AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. ADAM AT W] ER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Wharf Property Known as Number 3254 K (Water) St. N.W. By virtue of a decree passed in the So- Mirens Fow 26T Staroffi nd ‘”‘"'gnnm- Court of the Distriet of Columbia in ssignee, etc.. plaintfr, v defendants, ¥ 'No. 30033, Ernest L. Comant, assignee Warner Miller, the purchaser at’'a former . having made defuuit. we will sell at pul i auction, in_front of the premises. on FR! the case of 192 h { aate in the city of Washington, Distri lumbia: Lot numbered twenty-six rt of lot numbered twemty-fire (%), jock numbered five (3), bounded on the norti by Water street. on the west by lot numbered twentygeven (27). on the south by the Poto- mac river, and on the e y the conveyed to James F. Essex by O. M. Thnthl. { cum and others, frustees, by deed recorded in Liber J. A. 8. numbercd twenty (20). @ et seq.. one of the record books of the Dis- trict of Columbia, being the same property conveyed by George Truesdell and wite to Wil Tlam H. Burr and Rufus Smith. trustees, by a deed recorded in Liber No. 1057, folio 214 et #q., one of the land record books of the Dis- trict_of Columbis, excepting from said lot twenty.six (26), that part of said lot which was_ licretofore conveyed by the said William H. Burr and Rufus Smith, trustees, to Charles B. Cropley et al, by deed recorded fn Liber No. 1120, folio 16 et ‘seq., one of the land rec. ord books of the District of Columbla: also all that part of lot numbered twenty-seven (27) which' was_conveyed to the said William H. Burr and Rofus Smith, trustees, by Charies B. Cropley et al. by said deed recorded in Liber No. 1120, folio 18 et seq., as aforesaid. said property _ containing ten “thousand two bundred and ffty-seven (10.257) square feet of ground, more or less, end belng kuown as Dremises 4254 K street or Water street. "Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash and the balance in wo equal instaliments, payable in one and two Sears from the date of sale. with intercst at ‘per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $300 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All con- Yeyancing. recording, revenue stamps and mo- tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. The terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or the trustees may advertise and resell at purchaser’s risk and cost after five days' previous advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. 3ACRSON H, RALSTO: Evans Building, Trastee. CHARLES W. CLAGETT, 416 5th st. n.w., Trustee. "HE AROVE SALB IS POSTPONED UN Til, THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-THIRD, 1921, at same hour and place. JACKSON H. RALSTON, Tru CHARLES W. CLAGETT, je1R-&0s, exSu Trustee. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Administrator’s Sale of Dia- monds, Jewelry, Silver, Valu- able Tapestry, Paintings, etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a P bate Court fn re estate of Mary Dougl Pines, Cdeceased, Administration | No. ZT130, the undersigned ‘administrator will sell y Public At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. ‘Thursday, June 23, 1921 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Solitaire and cluster diamond rings, other precious stone rings, pendants, brooches, watch and miscellaneous ~ jewelry, ' sterling " silver ; tapestry paintings: Gen. and_*“Th Loy ck,' Guardsma: E. la ‘tures, etc., also 50 rijonal 'Crade Oil aud Befining Co. stock, Terms—Cash. L. 3 BDS, Administrator, TRACY EFFO! o e 3018.21,22.23 FUTURE DAYS. 5 DX[TED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE, y virtue of en order of the Supreme of the Distsice of Cormisa. hoiding & District Court, in the case of the United States of America vs. one car load, more or less, of ferap rubber tites and 2?, barrels, mors or| jess. of @ liquid compound P Nhakey, “District Court No. 1460, 1 vwill sell at public sale for cush, on the premises, 1332 Yo Nashington, D C. at BALFPAST LOC M., THURSDAY, JULY SEVENTH, 1021, one car load, more’or less, of scrap sibber Hres and 20 empty barrels. RLAURICE BPLAIN, U. B. Marshal. ADAM A. WESCHLEE, Auctiopeer. ¥ st. TEN AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. Mahogany and other Furniture Persian Rugs, Mirrors Paintings and Water Colors China, Glassware, Draperies, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday June 25th, 1921 at 10 Terms Cash Je23-2t AM. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. FUTURE DAYS. A WE ADANM A CHLER, Al Sale of 1921 Buick Light “6” Touring, 1920 Ford | Touring; 1920 Republic 11/- Ton Truck, “Burroughs” Ad- ding Machine, Office Fix- tures, etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court o District of Columdia. holding a Ranl Court, in re George M. Jacobson, trad- Jacobson Rrow.. bankrupt No. 1253, the undereigmed trustep will sell by pub! i F-PAST FLEV Rurroughs Adding Machine. Iron Raf Writer, Desk, Remington 10 Typewrite: Platform Scaie, ete. ALSO, AT TWELVE 0'CLOCK NOON. 1921 "Light 6" Reven-passenger Ruick. 1920 Ford Touring and 1920 1%-ton Republic Truck. Torms: Cash. RAMTEL RAPPAPORT. Trustee, $e22-3t Mclachlen Boilding. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Signal 3V,-Ton Truck BY PURLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S, 0"CLOCK NOON 1018 3ii-ton Signal Truck, Stake Rody and Cab. Ruda Motor: new bearings thronghout in excellent run- " ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auet. TRUSTEES' RALE OF L AT THE ST CORNER OF 1 SERAN! | N.W. (16th STREI] R HEIGHTS) ¢ mrr. ¥ virtue of a certain dead of trust duly re. corded I Tiber N 4700, Folia 405 5 wen. o the land records of tie District of d 8t the request of the ¥, the undersigned truste anction in_ front of the AY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF A.D. 1921, AT FIVE-THIRTY 0'CLOCK T, the following described land and prem- ines. ' situste in the District of Columbia, and dexignated nx and being Iot 21 in square 2776 in the sobdivision of 16th Street Heizhts, as ! per plat thereof recorded in the office of the zurvesor of the District of Columbia in Book 55, page 8. Terms of male: $1.000 cash, halance in nne. two, three and four vears, with interest at 6 per ‘centum per annum. payable semi-annuaily and wecured by deed of trust oo the property snid, or sl cash, at purchaser’s option. A de- posit of $200 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed 30 dayx to complete the pur- chase. rther particalars at time of sl Conveyancing. ing and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. R_VARELA, ALEXANDER WILLIAM H. RITCHIE. __je21-d&du.e38u Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, TRUSTEE'S_SALE_OF TWO-STORY APART- MENT. NO. 3409 HOLMEAD PLACE N.W. authority _conferred ‘npon me by _the will of Fmma Rallman, deceased. I will offer for sale by public in_in_front of the premises. on the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. 1821. AT FIVE O'CLOCK. the fol- Jowing described land and premises sitoate in | the city of Washington. D. C.. to wit: Part of | (1) in block forty-threr (43). ““Hoimead 67 feet on said avenue by Subject to and together AN right of way to be announced at the sale. Terms of sale: Ome-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash. the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two with interest at seven per ceat (%) per . payable semi-annoally. from the day of the sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sokl. or all cash, st the option of the purchaser. A deposit af $200 reqaired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convey- uncing. ing. revenue stamps and notarial feex at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of wale (o be complied with within fifteen (15 days of date of sale, otherwise trustee re. serves the right to resell the property at the Fisk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of wuch resale in some Dewspaper published in the District of Co- bis lo HAYDEN JOHNSON. Truxtee. . CLINTON JAMES, Attorney for Trustee. 3e21-dden exSn-Tt ADAM A- WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWO- STORY D__ BASEMENT _BRICK DWELLING, NO. 14 8th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 4332, folio 374 et meq., of the lund records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, io front of the prem- ires. on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A'D. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises, ‘situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia. to-wit: Part of original lot 13, in square 897, and described as follows: Reginning for the same at the southeast cor ner of said lot and rumaing thence north on 8th street east 16.36 feet to the center of the party wall between houses numbered 14 and 16 Sth street northeast, thence west 114 feet 1 inch to a public aliey, thence south 16.36 feet to a point due west of the beginning, thence east 114 feet 1 inch to the place of by six-room and bath Terms of rale: Ope-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, the balance in two equal jnntaliments, payable in one and two years, with Interest at € per cent per annum, Dayable semi-anaually, from day of sale, re- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A Geposit of 3200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- Dlied with within thirty days trom day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days® advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washington, D. C. ERSEST L. SCHMIDT, GEORGE M. EMMERICH, Je16-d&ds,ex8u Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO.STORY FRAME LLING, N0 208 MINNESOTA AVE., By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4450, folio 179 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the party secured there. by, the undersigned trustee wiil offer for sale. by blic_auction, in_front of the Frllnbl. o TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JULY, Ap. 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P lowing _deser} nd and premises, the county of Washington, District of Colum bis, to wit: Lots numbered thirty-six (3¢ and thirty-seven (37), in block numbered two 2). in Roger I. Manning and others’ subdi- vision of lsnd now known as 'Manning ‘Heights, per plat recorded in Libér County No. 10, follo_65, of the records of the sur- veyor of the Disirict of Columbia: also desig- Dated in the books of the assessor of the Dis- trict of Columbia for tazation purposes as lots numbered thirty-six _(36) lot numbered thirty-seven (37), in 1!!.!’! nombered fifty hundred and_seventy-eight (5078), said prop- erty being improved by & two-atory frame awellin Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, paysble in one and two years, with interest at 7 per tent per annum, payable semi-snnually, from day of sale, se- Cared by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the of the purchaser. A Geposit of 3200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All converancing, 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 trustee reserves the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the Qefaulting purchasr, after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washington, D. C. GEORGE L. WHI ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. United States Marshal's Sale of Oldsmobile Touring Car. ‘Porsuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, dated June 11, 1921, in the case of the Standard Steel Oar Co. a corporation, versus Tri-State Motor Corpora- tion, at law, No. 63527, 1 will eell at public auction, for cash, at’ TWELVE 0'CLOCK NOON SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH, 1921, at the nuction rooms of Adam A. ‘Weschler, 920 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., Wash- ington, D. C.. one Oidsmobile Touring Car, en- gine No. 111183, attached in the above entitled cause, and sold fo use of trustee for Peopie's National Bank, Salisbu North Carolina, intervenor. MAURICE SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshal. 1e14,18,23,24 ALUARLE BUILDING Deginning. brick_dwellig. R. C. Jones, |- room Furniture, “Burroughs” Adding Machine, Carpets, Rugs, etc, by Order of Ad- Trustee in Bankruptcy and Others By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Commencing 9:30 AM. Living Iloom Kuites, Dressers, Double "and Kinzle rass and Bprings and Mattresses, Buffets, Extenxion Tables and Iewtier Dining Chairs, Mahogany Rideboard, Floor Lamp and Silk Shade, Parlor Suites. Fiber Porchi Settees und Tables, Antique Mnliogany Hurcan, M Day Bed, Wandrobes, lookeases. ltefri; Haby Carriages, Davenport, Loll-top Desks, Chiffoniers, mel Heds. Adding Machine, Iron Safe, Rem- 10 Trpewriter, Dexks, Piatform by order trustee in bapkruptes. At 12 Noon 1921 Light-Six Buick, 7 passen- gers; 1920 Republic 11/;-ton Truck and 1920 Ford Touring, by Order Trustee in Bank- ruptcy; 1919 Essex Roadster, 1920 Oldsmobile Touring and Ford Roadster, Delivery, by Order U. S. Marshal; 1918 3Y;-ton Signal Truck, 1920 Ford Coupe, Other Cars; Cord and Fabric Tires, Tubes, etc. Te: Cash, ADAM A. WESCIIL W . AUCTION TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 3.8TORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 216 5th STREET SOUTHEAST. 2 By virtue of & cortain deed of trust daly recorded in Liber No. 4335. folio 273 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the, request of the parts secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public anetion, in front of the on MOXDAY, | THE TWENTY. ington Scale, ef FIVETHIR ] described_lund and premises, city of Wasbington. District of Columbia, to- wit: Lot 24, in Dilla R. Grofl's sulslivisica of original lot 6, in square 843, as per plat re- conded in_Hook 11. at page 113, in the sur. veror's office of the District of Columbia, im- proved as above. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments, payable o one and two years. withi interest at @ per ceat per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, s cured by deed of truxt upon the property sold, or ail caxh, at the option of the porchaser. A deposit of £200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convevancing, record ing, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchawr. Terms of sale to be complicd with_within' thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the frustees reserve Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost_of the defaulting purehaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the -ty of Washing- ton, D. C. NEST 1 CHMIDT. GEORGE M. EMMERICH, “the following situate in the TY-FIFTH. W A 1 will sell at public_auction at the Farmers' Produce - . 12th and It sts. n.w.. condemned District 10246 and 347. TERMS CASH AT SALE. By order of the Commissioners, . C _jexa2t__D. J. DONOVAN. Anditor, D. C. THOS ¥ Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' STORY AN By recorded in Liber No. 3996, Folio 434 et seq of the land records of ‘the District of Columi. bis, and at the request of the parts secured | \v. thereby. the undersigned trustees will xell, at public auction. in front of the premise: SUESDAY. THE 25th DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of _Columbia, and designated being lot B in Harkness and Hanley division of part of Square 373, as per corded in Liber N. K.. follos 214 and 215, of the records of the office of the Surveyor of the Distriet of Columbla. 'Terms of sale—Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $12.500, and the amount over and above uaid trust to be paid in cash. A de- t of $250 required at time of sale and the Durchaser allowed fifteen days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. Conveyancing. recordiog and reveoue stamps at purchaser's cost. THOMAS W. STUBRLEFIELD, GARFIELD A. STREET, Se17-d&ds,exSu TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION Large Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fixtures, Etc., in Store of Manogue & Jones, No. 3150 M Street N.W. (Corner Wisconsin Ave.), By Public Auction, Wednesday, June 29th, 1921, Commencing 10 A.M. Including such well known and desirable brands as Aostin-Nichels, Premier. Crosse & Blackwell, Blue Label, Leggitts, Heinz, Camp- bell and others, consisting of Teas, Coffees, TPeaches, Pears, Cherries, Pineapples.’ Apricots, Salmou, Lobster, Tuna Fish, Sardines, Olives. Olive 0il, P« and Reans, Condensed and Evaporated Milk, Asparagus. Corn, Peas, To- matoes, Soups. Plum Pudding, Lime Juice, Grape ' Juice. d Dressing, Maple Syrup. Peanut Butter, Clam Bouillon, Extructs, Potted Meats, Crisco, ' Soaps, Powaers Powder. Rice, Flour, Sugar, Cakes. Cracker vanized Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, Paper Sacks, etc. ALSO Cash _Register, Iron Safe, Showcases, Ice Box, Scales, etc. By order of the owner, who is retiring from business, the huilding baving been sold. Terms:_Cash. ADAM 'A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Je28-A&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO.STORY AND CELLAR. 6-ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWELLING, NO. 720 4th 8T. S.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded March 11, 1921, as No. 74, among the Jand records of the District of Columbiu, and at the by THIRTY owing described land tuate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Colum to-wit: Lot 29, Yaumas C. Smith's subdivision of original lot in square 823, as per plat recorded in Book 1 B‘" 29, lm the &flt: :;fl:h- mfie‘c’fn’" naid istrict, im . owever, bul association trust “of about of sale: Over and above sid trus ope.half cash, the remainder in monthly § Stailments of $25. including interest at & per by deed of trust upon the ‘or all cash, at_the option of ine b A deposit of $200 required at the Dime ot male. All conveyaneing, recording, urchaser. ‘erm; le_to com- o th within 30 days from day of sale, i . ht to re- ?'"mu:pngnmvl:fll:r five days” advertise: ¢ 'of ‘uch resale Iu some mewspaper pub- shed city of Washi L, D, 1aiths K"’DWA.I'KD T(HP:": HARRY E. GIADMAN, Jel10848,ex50 Trustess. THURSDAY. JUNE THIRTIETH, 5 22 the HOUE AND PLACE. . 192 35 didssasa By ovder of e trustees. \ THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921 ministrator of an Esute,l CFTHE_ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED il AUCTION ATUCTION SALES MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. S- 33 TOMORROW. = “FHOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. { | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 2. ! SROOM AND BATH BRICK DWELIaNG, || | l | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. cordled in Liber No, 4463, follo 35 et req., of The land records of the District of Columbia, 2hd at the request of the party secured there: By, the nndersigned trustees will sell, at pub- lic auction. in front of the premises. on FRI. DAY THE | TWENTY.-FOUR JUNB, A.D. 1921, AT the following described uate in the District of Co 5 2'%a and being lot 73 in dahn C, Davideon's subdivision of lots in block 2. *West Ecking. Ton an per plat recorded in Liber County 9, folio #118, of the records of the surveror ‘of the District of Columi Terms of sale: Nold subjert fo two prior deeds of frust amounting to $3.300, and the amount over and above said trusta to be paid o eash. A denosit of $200 required at time of maie and the purclinser allowed 30 days 1o complete the purchase. Furtlier partic 3 e of saie. ” particulars &t | 1 yfe WORRY IN 1 HARRY M, AARTIN NO. 18, FLORIDA AVE. N.E. W 10; THOS. R Valuabie Warehouse Property Near B. & O. Freight Yards | Is Just as Important as ; The Threestory Brick Build- ¥ Where You Move ing 30x92 With Side Yard 98x T Phone Wain 6900—Our ed vans 92, Total Area, 128x92, About | T 234 experionoed 12,000 Square Feet; Side and | “‘storaes ‘in cur_tre Rear Alleys, Platform Scales, | ‘warehouse at R:Ifllh Tates. Elevator, 3 11;?“'“’ H“'“"'I K Merchsa::’t:a x':r(n:x;sfer & t . 19 P o Heat, oz No- 19 Pattersoniy 520.922 E Street N.W. By authority. vested fn us, we will sell st ‘Telephone Main 6500 public aueticn, in front of the premisws. 1 - Flose” 8 parinceshi WEDNES THE TH 1yt furniture square This property is in the second commers ktrict and offer a rare opportunity for manufacturing. aufomo bile industrs or any buxiuess necding o ware House und properts sard Terms of sule insde known upomapplication to_the undersigned a time and place of 50 a | stumps within 30 ) | MARYLAND purchamr's rosi. Sule to be closed days_or depesit forfeited. 3 IN & SON. Auets., RESORTS IN EASTERN VIRGINIA Ocean View Virginia Beach Buckroe Beach Willoughby Beach Cape Henry UNEXCELLED BOATIN BATHING. FISHING. HOTELS and COTTAGES i DEL!GHTFUL WEEK-END TRIPS Modern Palace Steamers Leaving Wanhington Daily, 6:30 p.m. Seventh Street Whart, S.W. CITY TICKET OFFIC 731 15th St. N.W. Woodward Bullding Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. uprme Court _ymssed i equit the undersigned trustee will yabiie auetion, in_ front_of the premises. on W THE X1 DAY OF JULY, Al AT FIVE OCLOCK. PN the following described land and premisex. situnte in the city of Washing- ton. Diistrict to wit: lpts 38| and 29, fa Tho rhsteets. | sabdivixion of % recorded | howeser, ed and Court urt of the Distriet ! brick | used for allex purposes. Spreme € ‘uproved by a_two-story Dusiress and dveelling properts. i Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be paid in eaxh. the balance in two | “ il in one and two per cent per aunum, cured or ull cushi, ut deposit of | $300 the time of xale. A revenue stamps and notarial fees at’the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied | with within thirty duss from day of ..|.»| atherwise the frustes rexerves the T property at the risk and cost of the de- purchase £ five days’ advertise. ment of wuch e newspaper pub- lished in .. C, ADAM A. WESCHL R. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cafe Furniture, fFixtu(r::; Ham:! 5o Equipment of the Cafe Hotel 3 Monmouth, at No. 1819 G St. | N.W. Ry virtue of a chattel deed ed M. No. 21. among ihe land rex ‘olumbia. and at the roguicst of the party secured therehy, the un- dersicned trustees will sell by public auction, a5 an_entirety only, within the above premives, o WEDNESDS F _TWENTY-NINTH. 1921, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., complete equip- ment nevessars for the conduet of a first-class rafe and restanmant. includiog, in part: Cof- fee and Hot Water U'rns. Counters and_ Show- cases, Cash Regi Ttanzes, Tables and Tableware, Tuble ) efe. Particalurs ax to lease and premines given by trustees before and at time of_sale. Terma of sale; Ouash. Deposit of $W00 re- quired at time of sale and the remainder (o be paid within twents-four hours thereafter. CHARLES W. DARR ROGER J. WHITFORD. Trustee ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. United States Marshal’s Sale of Essex Roadster. By virtne of a writ of fieri facias jssued out of the clerk's office of the Suprme Court of the District of Columbia and te me di rected. 1 t public sale for cash, at TWEL RN SATURDA :onl | { | | ! NEW YORK TO EUROPE Selings from Pier 74, Sith Bt., N. R. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—BREMEN AMERICA: June 25— July 23—Aug. 24 GEORGE WASHINGTON: July 30—Au; PLYMOUTH—BOULOGNE—! New— Lururious—Com/fortable. CENTENNIAL STATE: June 28—Aug. 2—Sept. 6 OLD NORTH STATE: July 12—Aug. 16—Sept. 20 BREMEN—DANZIG HUDSON: July 13—Aug. 30—Oct. PRINCESS MATOIKA: July 23—Sept. T—.... ... “— : POTOMAC: July 28—S=pt. 14—0ct. 20 —— NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES— GENOA of trust. record- 15 POCAHONTAS: puic S AR U. S. MAIL_STEAMSHIP CO. Stewart Bldg.. Baltimore. Phons Calvert 346D. 45 Brosdway. N. J0 ENT' . 1921] at the a rooms of Adam A. Weschler, 920 Pennsylv- vania avenue n.w.. Washington, D. C., one 1919 Essex roadster with wire wheels, one rtificate for New York, Havre, Paris New Quadruple-Screw Oil Burper PARIS 238 Eftopower July 27, Aug. 17, Sept. 14 g‘:?lv 1 dent Pipe Lines Co.., Potomac Power Company'a receint” No.. Wi one metal box and one brief rase, levied upon s the property of the def. ter W. Broughton. and xold tc satisfy ji ment at 1 o, 63879, in favor of the Taited States of America. MAURI Aug. 25 Sept. 10 Oct. Sept. 17 Oct. 12 FRANCE LA SAVO! ROCHAMBEAU . July 14 Aug. 13 Juiy 23 Aug. 27 LA TOURAINE ....July 25 Aug. 20 CHICAGO July 30 Sept. 7 Havre—Hamburg NIAGARA . July 8 Sept. 3 Nov. BPLAIN, U. S. Marabal. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. Auction Sale of Household Furniture From Storage, Private Homes and Others: Parlor Furniture, Dressers, Chiffoniers, etc., by Public Auction, at Our Rooms, 910 Pa. Ave. N.W., Saturday, June 25, at 10 O’Clock A.M. Cane Rack Parlor Sets, Dining_Room Suites Round D. R. Tables, Chairs, China Closets, Brass and Iron Reds, Springs. Mattresses, Pil- lows, Redding, Lace Curtains, Porticres, etc. Dressers, Dressing Tubles. Ivory | Set, Large Rug: ROUSSILLION .. July 8 . COMPANY'S OFFICE, 1419 New York Ave., Wi Honclulu, Suva, New Zealand. The Palatial Passenger Steamers B. M. S, “‘Niagara’ R, M. S. “‘Makura 20,000 Tons 13,300 Tons SAIL FROM VANCOUVER, B.C. For_fares_and_sailings apply Ry.. 1419 New York Ave. Canadian _Australasiun It hina and Vancouver, B. ) and e rass and ‘urniture, Drop-lead Singer Machine, Also at 11 O’Clock A.M. Ford, PaigeTouring, Dodge Touring 1920, Ford Truck, Etc. 3023, MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE | BEFORE MOVING TO OR FROM N. J, N. Y. or Bostan, gel ouf ane-way prices. cigsed | Seymour St. “July 4th Excursions July 1—New York (3 days) ... 836 July 2—Atlantic City (3 duys) 3 Jdaly folk & Old Point (3 . Jul Laur: Nnt. Bridge (3 days).. July 3-4—Gettysburg by auto. B»!——Hnflvl-'i Ferry-Antietam. . . 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Finest Storage Space in City. 500 Rooms for Household Goods and Merchar.dise. EE’“}: l:“a’&km Craters & Shippers 1t N e Batioion. T O ot g f : ‘UN ION i'* # STORAGE ' COMPANY SEPARATE ROOMS, §1 ®r | LAMPORT &HOLT LINE. Regular sailings of luxurious steamers 17000 Local and' Long Distance MOVING. By Carefal Men: Haten Heanonable, | 1905, ditplacement, especially tesluged, fof traet Phone 10‘ PACKING BY EXPERTS | New York, or R. M. ‘hh. 104 ¥ at aw., North T05- Fla, Ave, N.W, Washiagton, D. Gy . jfifixfi moves;You ' and careful men are | i E Char FRENCH LINE New York, Vigo, Havre : AUSTRALIA ‘anadian Pac. ! ' Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. l STEAMSHIPS. $6.78 BOSTO IncTax METROPOLITAN LINE m New York vis Cape Cod Canal Boston for Portland, Bangor, Mt. Desert, Me.; 5. Pler 18, Murray 8t.) dai ciwding Supdas, 5 P EASTERN S. S. LINES 1 A j Steamer Charles Macalaster Tth Street Whart Leaves Daily Except Sunday 10 a.m., 2:30 pas. 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