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FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. N. L. SANSBURY COMPANY, INC. 7418 Eye Street N.W. PRICE, $21.000 — A BEAUTIFU HOME, arage for MD. vumnnrtpped and has !lxcz u&soo—w CHEVY CHASE, close to the circle. e e with. toe rage in keeping wi e A cammider this aa excellent buy in this choice section. 14,000—NEAR 16th AND FAIRMONT A modern three-story home of ten Iarge ot to wide alley: Garage. House's in excellent condition d well worth price asked. Phones Main 5903-4-5- PRICE, 4 $O.J00—NEAR 18th AND PARE An attractive home of nine Ttas nd bath; hot-water hea occupled by will give immediate pos- PRICE. EWLA SPLENDID LITTLE HOME bi E!:llh!- containing rnac contains many other at- D tractive features. PRICE, $9,500—CLOSE TO LINCOLN PARK. A ‘well_bullt home of nine rooms and bath; all modern improvements. Large lot to an alley. Ample garage space. Owner-occupast ‘will give early pesses- sion. £ BEST RUY IN WASHINGTON. JUST NORTH OF WARDMAN PARK H( REAUTIFUL BIGH PORCHES. TAN GARAGE AND SHRUBBE! DAILY UNTIL 8:30 P.M. LASS-INCLOSED SLEEPING GLASS-INCLOSED INSTAN- LARGE ROOMS. BRICK OPEN AND LIGHTED OMES, 20th ST. N. L. SANSBURY COMPANY, INC. EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE.” Phones Main 5903 JAMES M. CARTER & CO,, INC. Connecticut Ave. Way. Just a few blocks this side of the cirel , ona of the very best streets in Chevy C This house of ten wonderful rooms, two baths, sleeping, breakfast and sun porches. with hot-water heat, electricity and located on a lot 80x140 feet, is but a few ‘west of Connecticut av 1t is a remarkable home and the price of $15.000 is far below the actual value of this property. Semi-Suburban. Delightful bungalow of five rooms, bath, sleeping porch. hot-water heat, electricity, on Jot aon:gfl Sh.000 cash and emall payments . We have another ‘thow both of these ox- Northwest Section. Fine six room and bath brick home; hot- water heat. Practically new, snd you only need $750 cash and less than $50 per month to buy this home. But do not dell" ‘we cau- ®ot hold it at the price of $6,650. “Why not o Petworth Location. ‘Without question, we offer the most res- gouably priced bowé In this home owning s tion, and it will s show the fine d_with us feet on Hot-water A really n i, ot nalr complete house in every way. Downtown Proposition. smaller home. bath houwe, in close walk- ing distane dwnlown district. Hot- heat, rlerlrlruy Half block to Cona. lenty room for garage. Business Opportunity. One seldom offered. Large bulldhl taining store, cellar, rear room, ments of six rooms and bath eacl heat, electricity. A grocery busines ye re’ Il.ndln' doing now ove ine building, stock, oud wlll $75.4 fixtures, auto, wn your home or business? Tt pays in the end.” ) JAMES M. CARTER & (,O INC. 1317 New York Ave. N.W. IRVING ST. N.W. This is a very attractive two-family apart. ment, containing one sixroom azl bath and ' ene 5-room and bat They contain Sea.maver heat. dauble ard to alley and are in very good t can be bought on_very easy tern BROO}\LA\D——\ ACANT. This six room and bath. modern, semi-ds tached home is one of ¥ artment. natantancons wa and rear porches; front, ront . nld. ud back yards. Price Only $6.950. SOUTHEAST—VACANT. home is worthy of your consideration. T ontaine ix large rooms and bath: front back yard to alley. In excellent con- dition. Has just been papered and palnted t. Very easy terms. Price Only $3,500. J. DALLAS GRADY, Bldg.. stata gy, 32 MaImd BUGy o v Commodious Corner Building. Saitable for Embassy Building, Boarding School, Family Hotel or Institutional or Church Home or Club. The building is entirely detached and com- fains o floor. ares of apnio feet, affording space e feception hall. drawing room. lbracy and dining room in addition to a large assembly om with high dome ceili ‘There are abont h-amnm- nd 8 baths. truction and re notably superior in every detail. or owner spared no expense in building. are informed that lhe actual cost of the building_alone w: lrflnn' ’:. n: IWT\:‘; :'l:: ton one atree TS L oo are of 20,300 square fect. Worth n first floor for SILV ER SPRING. LOT 100x200—MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. ‘attractive suburban home, that ca t at the right price. Located in one ‘best_sections of this desirable subrub, ‘walking distance of the one-car-fare yone; modern seven-room home; in good condi- tion: situated o5 very Shtractive Erounds, with undgnce of shade and a large variety of 11 Xinds of fruit and flowers: lot is 1003200 Seet and faces on two streets: good garage terms can be made very attractive: a smal sh payment down and monthly payment: With no trusts to be renewed; immediate pos- session. McLachlen Banking Corpn Real Estate Dept, 10th and G Main 432, BROOKLAND. $8,000. Terms, Possession. Modern 8-room home, 4 bedrooms (rvom in attic for 2 more); h.w.h., electric lights; new- )y decorated and in lplendh\ condition: ated on moderate terrace with lot 50x150 Floty of bearing fruit, flowers; fine poultry Bouta wieh Targe rug; two biocks trom cars st Otk and Mosroe. " Tospection invited at any McLachlen Banking Corp n, Dept, 10tand & ol P North 313. Cong'ress Helghts. §-room-and-bath bungalow on lot 60x i T"' fencing: ni'.:u-m. Tocation $1,000 CASH required, REACHLEN nAVnVGh cmua N, t., 100 e rth 812 DOWNTOWN. Near Gov't Prmtmg Office. On N. J. ave. near H st., large 9-room brick, facing N. J. ave. and runining. through to 2nd st., making back rooms a as the front. ¥nglish basement; h.w.h.: in splendid condi- Top floor now rented for $80 per month. ive prompt possession. ~ Inspection Snvited. McLachlcn Bankmg Corp’n, Real Estate Dept., 10th and G. in 432. Evenings. North 313. oofin BOY 1N BLOOMINGDALE WELL bath brick. screened lleeplr;' ain 432, . LomY DAHLGR! Tooma pud bath: b Beat b:lr:-l- Ll.vm of . ‘mon erm & 0 B ZANTEINGER, 912 10th M n.w. TAKOMA PAnx—-q R. AND BATH BU. GA- low: ge; lot 50x200; $3,000; $500 100 balan: S?" teaville. Md.—Beautiful, modern 8 r. and bath bungalow Ereuy grounds: lot 50x150; 250, $1.000 can ice monibly g:s"‘enu or 20) 10 sui s g™ ZA\TT!\GPR | Main 5371 912 ioth gt. n.w, LARGE RESIDENCE FOR SALE IN WASH. Heij 1 Vern For sale—In Mt. Pleasant. A most attrac- tive 8-room residence and built-in garage. One of the finest locations in Washington. High a beautiful outlook. roperty is located 501055 ‘Argonne terrace. | A --hm-chna [elidence in Potworth. )loderl porch: large lot. nn;-.ln, "For full p.m.nm- call OSEPH C. ZIRKLE, Main 4985. lorado bidg., 14th and G sts. Fuil_commiasion to brokers. YACANT 401 RENTUCKY AVE. &E. COR- ner brick; 6-r., bat mediate possession; price, owner at property, 3 to 7 afternoon DESIRABLE LOW-PRICED HOMES MT. PLEASANT Near 18th and Columbla road: « us e 8- bri rooms) pered and painted and in excellent condition: has hot- wn glectric light: good lof to alley; Terms. SAUL'Q ADDITXO'\' Fine 8-ronm brick, excellent location, has 4 Dedrooms; extra servant's room, sleeping porch, beam ceiling; hot-water heat, elec t5; large lot with Zear COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A cosy 6-room-and-bath brick, in ucellr-t ‘condition out; has rquet floors: TR N otk vm- 1 Natl:::l Ralty Co. Inc., Pond bldg. Main 7?;0‘7 ximately 10,000 | g1 frs \Iain 657-658. PRICE, $15.000. Extraordinary value; eight rooms. two com- athe: best lighting * fixtures: bullt-in hot-water heat; akfast porc] ‘white and mahokany sleeping porch, tion in Wasbiugton: ust most desirable’ lo west of 16th st. HIGH-CLLASS COL ORED—— ONE BLOCK OFF 16TH. 10-room brick —Aflm“_'l_‘_“fll Star _office. NEAR PARK VIEW SCHOOL. @room and sleeplng porch, colonial type, Pittsburgh hot- er porch; double back Eood brick garage on paved alley: hlrd'ond floorl and trim. This well built house and is_reasonably pri Possession. Terms. 734 Otls st. 200 NEAR_LINCOLN PARK. 6 ROOME AND 1 hea colonial porch; for $4.330. 8500 Rox 284-T. Star office. AND PA. AVE W . heat; will pa suit tenant. Pri $4,750. $43 a_month. _Address Box 287-T, Star office. $3.900—1620 G ST. porch, brick. cement dry tubs, elect. on premis £33 month. Posacssion. MAN, 366 Pa. ave. s.e. COLUMEBIA HEIGHTS. 1.250 cash: balance ea: e mingte: 8 Iargo rooms on 2 foors: porches; large cellar, attic and garag PETWORTH, facing Soldlers® Home Park; semi-detached, 8 . and b., modern brick, on 3 possession; $8,250; balan $1,000 cash HARRY ©. GLAD- Line. 346, AWKTS o $10,050: modern to NUE RYON Co., INC. Succestors to New York Realty Brokers, Main 4507, 7 638 ¥ a NEW SIX ROOMS AND BATH HOMES, $7.950. Electric lights. Hardwood floors. Large front and back porches. Deep lots. D. J. DUNIGAN, | Main 1268, 1321 N. Y Ave. NEAR 14th ST, llfisl-lulllli STONE BUN- galow, contal 0 rooms, lm-mmn with, T mxo JOHNSON CO. st cle. ~ Will be open for inspection until 9 p.m. cach duy ntil soid. Has 10 rooms and 2 bat steam heat and electric lights, six open fire- 1 . Jirge vard to private alles. brown prewsed-rick front with stone trimmings. tter value in city at $12,300. Terms if ae red. GRAEME T. SMALLWOOD; 727-729 1dth ‘Washington. .. C. Phone Maln 507 110 3 ST. N.W.—3-STORY, STONE FRONT hwrl‘th h.'bl'lm' 8 rooms; hot ‘ll!l' 2-story posite a park and playgrounds; $7,000: o cash, "360 por month; 6% tons cn.‘wn coal. E. 22¢ BRANDSBW. 553 Randolph at. o.w.; eary. No val on mark oiipere. with Ji. - Lo oug wbich. i oqie 5"' u‘x"?‘ “13 £t deep. s ot-water heat, ~electric Sruod Boats exceptionsll and covered porch Worth. Street. sidewalk, curbin od, and " aid_for. . k1t REBT FINE H )!E. 3 Rm‘l! m CABH. Lo W. (-BOOMIH. 1418 F NEAR 16th AND NEWTON STS. 2-8TORY AND ATTIC BRICK Rfllnlhfl 8 ROOMS AN'D BLIII‘I\G Pflll LOT 30 FEET L. W. nnooum_x_gir BT. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very desirable 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, mclndmg all mtcrest. a; outside pant reet “Perl'- y all Open from 9 a.m. to nn want {t. Col. 5817. 712 K n"on st. n.w. (located COTTAGE. BEAUTY—7 rooms, bath, la a_sleeping HIGHLY MC Large lot; 15 minutes to Treasury by Either cac line. SPECIALLY PRICED. Truy rgain for eome one. Inepect day er eves- foe" Fhine Cioveiend Tivo. ITH CAPITOL, AND BRYANT STB. Six large rooms and tile bath: h.w.h.: elec- trie lights; large front and double rear porche: servened. "ot 140 ft to alley. ' Owner Toaving must sell Dt cash t of 50y Slght Bundred and ‘fitty ‘aotare. with | ha easy monthly pa ERGUSON & RICHARDSON. Main 3381 225 Colorado bldg. Bee, uAl!omln & SULLIY AN “They Know Washington.* 3827 Eye st. Tel. Main 7881 Be Bure to Ses Our SUNSHINE l“ motor. Homes in town with ground all around for less than houses in a row. a lM!.vle open from 9 to 9. L] ! room elnkrll I'l d Wit lots 75 feet front, owl A HOUSES. 100 ity o, befmmcmylnhn Take 11th or F or N. Cap. st. car marked “Brookland” to end of route, or for automobile call Main 6935; after 5:30, N. 5251. Built, owned and for sale MIDBAUGH & SHA\?& 0th Floor, Wesdward Bidg.. 15th oo Place Like Home: No Dl!l- A Mt. Pleasant §argam. Brand-ew dwelling. 1716 Kenyon St. N.W. 2 BATHS; GARAGE. dally. I!N]OH Tllllr “;g “ mm“ 1 alectric lights; front and double hardwood floors and Tel. Main 4340. * 1406 H St. N.W. $8,600. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. e v, i .o Mot sty 18 wood lloorl and rear porches; M ‘water beat nll electric Sitoated on & wide Hiehte: “Lurge yard o | le ‘alle; $9,500. > MARYLAND AVENUE N.E very tew b prominent ate”posnmiion Casi b arre u-.a ;"mc b 10,500. MT. PLEASANT. attractive bome pear 18th and r! an u-u-ully rooms, tile bath, servant's room, o Bevweter meet, elocisic. ighia, dou Mwuhh terms. $11,500. 16th STREET HIGHLANDS. A most desirable and well located home, having every modern conventence that the seeker would require. It bau a large frant porch, iwo stories and attic, eight well arranged rooms, beamed ceiling dining roos bardwood floors, glass-incl leeping porch, hot-water lectric lights, two-car garage. Fine rear ya $9,500. ON THE HEIGHTS West of 14th street, close to Clifton Terraca AM u 'll Hllh Dehml semi-detached Urick, with excellent hot-alr heating pli f:[kT;Qp 'This property is most conveniently situated quic! ] It s 1I nmet Wfllflm and imme- rear panhe- and room for garage. A nlne-room Lot 235160 ) price ‘asked 1t should sell $13,500. JUST OFF 16th STREET. An unusual offering in a handsome residence of striking lwlnnu lnd ‘This house is 25 feet wide and cont: nl el v bath, and addition a built shower with lavatory ai vlnlll. 1nclosed sleeping porch, bardwpod floors, hot-water heat, electric nnu. nnn u-mm ‘possession. $11,500. CHEVY CHASE. An ides] home, heautifully situated on a large lot, 100x130, elose to the Couneeticut avemue car line. Fifst floor containg living room, dini hen; second Seor, four well proj nIoM rooms and tile bath attic’over entire hou d elect; arage in l-eplnhwflh house. " The Tot 1a particolarly teraciive, nvln. o oot of trese i plenty of shrubbery. Easy terms can be arranged. BOSS & PHELPS, THE HOME OF HOMES. r‘ a.t"!fll Tel. Main 4340. 1406 H St. N.\W. STONE & FAIRFAX, REALTORS. Price, $7.500 — PETWORTH. — An attractive Price, 30,500—BLOOMINGDALE—A colonlal houte having 3 rooms and reception hall h on 1st floor: 4 hfllm s, tiled bath and sleeping porch on 2nd floor; hot-water heat"and lectric'light; hoise' 20 feat wide. “"Thia'is & cheap price for this home and it Illll be sold quickly. Price, $10.500—COLUMRIA I el iocated corner \ Price, $9. fll»-'rWOJv‘A)uLY APARTMENT.— ely situated in the Columbia Helghts: aud bath on 1 there are five rooms ficor: six rooms and bath oor veparate entrances and e heating plants. First floor now ; owner will give jmmediate pos- sewsion on 2ad floor. - Garage. 2,500—14th 8T. HEIGHTS.—An excep- onal home in an excellent location. The 1t Hoor has & Jargs reception lor. Ulaing Toom and kischen: home: i strictly up Y. ete. to you. Price, $4,050— LINA AVE SE Auhn.nmlly built dwelli nd bath: very con- LY $500 CASH r- There ate Price, $12.800CHEVY O uur An attractive tached home of the, Imn! low type. It e s a0 2 batbe; b ctric 725125, o wilt nu imme- Price, $7.000—ON MARYLAND AVE. N.E A well-bulit and attractive home on this prominent avenue. House over 28 feet Wide and in splendid condition. - Eight | re rooms and bath. Possession will be given. STONE & FAIRFAX, Phone Main 2332. 1342 New York Ave. N.W. HERE ARE SOME OFFERINGS THAT WILL PROVE INTERESTING TO HOME BUYERS. PRICED RIGHT—LOCATED RIGHT—THEY ARE WORTHY OF YOUR ATTENTION. s 7 Chevy Chase—$10,000. New House—r14th St.—$16,000. Here is a pretty 7-room and 2-bath Beautiful hollow-tile and slate roof brick house, with finished room in attl house with concrete rehed It has 8 electric light, vapor hes metal weath including 4 room: lk’ull‘ tri| g. Attractive termu This house lavatory, pantry, hard is located in & good section west of Coun. lectric l|xhl versio ek for 3 eare: lot Warder St—$7,750. a house that will meet This 15 a n'ce six-room and bath {apestry brick dwelling, with hot-water lest, Clectric lights. With front porcl screened and glassed-in upper rear porel It Wl be sold very quickly atthis Mt. Pleasant St. —$9,2504 Eight rooms and bath, good lot to alley; hotwater beat, eiectri Tignt and other f Ontario Rd. ‘\r. Euclid—$8,350. 8 i heater [- 15th St. Nr. All <0h~—$l3 500. Eight rooms and hot-water he and elkclfle ligbes Abders e and tion. ieens 1hctaded " Atwractive sermns. 29th St.—Price, $16,500. This house in the smart Coun._ew r:‘ll\m near the bridge: 2 third-floor ml garden, and modern in every llllll. Moses-bullt brick bfll at’s pre-war Let this great real estate organization serve you, elther in selling your property or in finding the property you want to buy. A better service that costs no more. ALLAN E. WALKER & CO,, INC. % 813 15th St. N.W. WAELE ESEAMES). D PHTE LT P'ST, 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 8. BLOOMINGDALE—S$;7,000. ery nnudy colonial house on North pitol st.; @ rooms and bath: on a lot exceptionally wide paved tm-x and rear porches. Exeellent g lern_and in good conditlo I offers s good opportunity at this Main 426. NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—S$10,750. Owner very anxious fo sell and has room dee) Beautiful_bungalow M 7 room huh and extra lavatory; h. sereened; e floors. - Beautiful tewn; PARK VIE\V—$7,7SO. Here is & g008 buy: pre Park hall; hlllh h. and rear IIL dition m can be mn-l on ntneun terms. NEAR 16th AND COLUMBIA ROAD—$g,400. Very frotty home of 7 rosme (4 bed. atly reduced this beautifol hnm ol complete bath lot to, fl}l home at the l‘ln(’lll hml can_be a § COLUMBIA HEIGHT — $6,950. l’nr!lnlly new _attractive - colonial f 6 rooms and bath; h. 1 ll'ht deep lot to Ve for garage. An unusual buy, be handled on attractive terms CLEVELAND PARK— s|$12.750. oonti t beautiful residential section o! Wunlnflon, this imposing resie of T large I:flll‘l'lh(" 0), very large’ lot ts garage. Front and rear and’ many other desirable vVenlences. Attractive terms. Investi- PARK VIEW—$5,000 ‘This house is offered at less than cost: flm“fi?’l brick, h‘l;h; ‘moder: ‘d”p lot to l. all '¥ ity room for garage. 3 ndted on easy " term ¥ Gan 'ba’ purchased on Atiractive terme. For inspection and further particulars, cal, WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main g38. A FEW OF OUR ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS. Cleveland Park. Woodley Park. pDetached home containiog eleven Tooms and | Onebalf square gm. Wardmsn Park Tn: the; e heat, electric lighta; Attractive corner house, containi flv! bedrooms lnd lwo baths on second and two baths; hot-wate fl sutifal shrubbery front and double rear porel mer leavini ‘House ‘un complend ud nnr been occupled. I:-Iellln‘ Rt ety mmn o price. b Overlookmg Rock Creek Park. Kennedy & Davis built home un l"';‘nfl“ gara l' ‘town and urther de- Spring Road. Near 14th; seml-detached: soven rooms 810 containing elght. rooms and path hm. .l.cme lights; screened Impmugi‘enl:‘hlllm:l‘:neoul h.n- hou front and_double-rear porches: metal weather- “Diit-la garage; immedinte erty now vacant. $16,500. Terms. Price, North Columbia Heights. Attractive six-room apd dath hom. Thot- v‘v::-e:;n?' .lmrle Hfl!‘ front l!.}g. do;:ble o to Goodumunbe n"‘ml‘t‘ltlll Columbia Heights. Loeated Columbia e’ rwm“:;l:: twobuth n'??’.."fi!fig; e electric light; screens, ; *her fnl[q]nltl sale, Sl M.'Pnl:sflm' 'lml. 912 15th St. N.W. vapor donlrle rear ]’M awnin, n. Terms very reasonabl ,M. Petworth. six-room _and bath hous Tmmediate possession. Price, Semi-detached trim; garage Price, $7,500. Torms can be arranged. Armsleigh Park. Detached elght-room and_bath home; hot- water Leat, electric Light; acreened-in sleeping porch; lot 555120; gpen Breplac n. L. ‘Possessior ice, Main 6888. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. NN\W. « ' COTTAGE CITY, MD —$4,7 Splendid 5-room and bath bungalow, on ! fll‘l“ Iut. Phade and Jewn: garage. | Terme, $150 Cash and $50 & month. . T 4F uader entire 16th ST. HEIGHTS. CLEVELAND PARK. $17,500. contalning livia ) Main 2345. reN l lwr fob "i0xisd feet, af mp} e ge. Terms, only $1,000 cash. SAUL’S ADDITION. $13,500. of 8 rooms and 2 hllhl N D{drwnf- ) ; m'(.; p.m s water beat, electricity; hardwood floors and tinish. Entire property in perfect condition. Garage. ANACOSTIA. $6,000. Bungalow of 6 rooms qwner fu- his own occupane feet; front and rear porchy floors; PETWORTH. $9.250. ear 8o] A G S captigaails Taree i Py and bath; hfll -water t, electric 1 §8s; space for garage; ossession. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $19,750. Vacant llll' l:- than one d h anais Boues ot 8 meomms aed tach; Tat t. hemmy and ::..g ol f 2 tmn wm lld rms. CLARENDON, VA.—$6,5002 * Brand-new 5- rand-new rmnmm,fi‘muu‘xm SHANNON & LUCHS, FIRESE R MR Virginia Offic ¢ | purchase. e and | B rms. D. U, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 192L AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AXUCTIO AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. [ NS. Coutinued. SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR sALE. ‘Washis 'S mew I\lbnrb, l'lou't pay l'n! 0, yor 30 a will start you. Ruby Lee Minar, Sales Manager, bldg. 413 Evans b Main_1145. 28° "? Str.tt Nonl:west. wvirtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the Dill!‘ltl of Columbia, ed 1 cause” No. 30301 the Undersigned recetvere will Public Auction ?&"a.‘y,“in‘m"“? is, 1921 10:30 AM. & large stock of imported and domestic cigars, tobaeco. cigarettes and pipes. cigar and ciga: cases, pips cleaners. fountan Also, ha: lo\ne i t elec. mizer, seales. safe She,ahore Wil firet b3 offeted s b -nm-t{ satisfactory bid is not recsived wil 1y sold in detail. 'W. WINSHIP WHEATLEY, Trustee, 710 14th st n.w. B..EMERSON, JR. Trust i ‘Whttfard bullding. “THOS. 3. own‘nuuv AUCTIONBERS. TBUSTEES. SALE oF_vA VALUABLE SUBURR- AN RESIDENCE NO. 4903 V N.W. OVERLOOKING POTOMAC, RIVEL. Yirtue of s certain deed of trust recorded ol at the rea the party secured the undersigned tru-uu i sell, i e suction, 1n f the premises, on FRIDAY. ‘THB NIN! ITE!'\T! DAY ll’ ALGLST A.D. lV“l AT FIVE 0'CLOC! lolln'ln( ad and pnmlm. of Washington, Distri guated as and’ bel; rd B. Cottrell a Lumbiag ot 7 16 block 6 Jacob P Clark, best section of | tru of Dinwict of Columbla. Now k s lot'2 in square 139) fe: ‘One-third 'of the pircha balance in two chaser. A deposit of $200 will be requi time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, ofherwise the trustees serve the right to resell the property at {he'risk and cost of defauiting purchaser. after vertising of such resale in some Swapaper ‘Dublstied tn. Washlogton, b. JAMES J. BECKER, W. SBPENCEB ARMSTRONG, Qkds.exsu Trustess. AUCTION LOT SALE AT BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. Friday, Aug. 19. 1:30 p.m. The tuaity. as we will close out every lot lute sale. Al lots front car lin UNITRD REAUTY C0. of \\flmlngt Local office, Frederick. ADAM A WESCHLEE, A'—l'l"h)\l .n i U. S. Marshal's Sale of 5 Pool Tables Etc. (BY FUBLIC AUCTION, No. 205 7th Btreet PRHMY AUGUST 19th. Cominencing 11 A.M Terms: Cash MAURICE SPLAIN, U. au17-2¢ FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & sO%, "AUCTIONEERS 8. Maraha! flAl'IA E PREMISES 100 VY CITY, D. C. leed of ll’ull recorded in the of lh' District of Columbis in unm No, 4108, follo 137, and at the request secured, mdersigned tTustcen ' o0 E TWENTY- 'TH. DAY OF AUGUST, 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK_P.M., the Tollowing_escribed premises, situdte (&l ihe | A1 Dll'r.flt of Columbia lnd described ot 33, in aquare 4048, in the subdivisien, per plat of rd 13 1 for said Distriet:in Tavy One-half cash and balance in monthly parments of not less than §85 esch, a1 Fees | stamps at cost of A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid, Terms to be complied with in fifteen dayx OF trustees reserve right to resell at risk il cost of defaulting purchaser after five days blicatiod of such resale in Evening Starj wapaper. WILLIAM RICHTER. 2016,18,20,22.25,26.55. Trustees. THOB, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUST] THREE- BTORY BRIC NO. 1941 CALVERT BT. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. el Tolia 396 et sea. d records of the District of Colum- Bla. Sad at the T e party secured theraby, the underslgued trostees will sell, st uction in front of the premises, on FRI- rua TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. escribed 1and and premises. situ: trict of Columbls, esiguated lot 87 liwage OF VALUABLE J‘g.mmz.\'n:. F the Book County' No. 2ok re 254 i Soid subject 10 3 prior deed | of trust far $8,000 and the amount over and above said trust to be paild In cash. A de- posit of $250 required at time of sale and the Durchaser allowed (hirty days to complete the | Further particu THOMAS W. u'rtnsuvufl.n EUGENE H. McLACHLE! g8u MIYQU BN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, . TRUSTEES' BALE OF ) TWO-STORY BRICK NO. VB BEING THE san SOUTHEAST CORN! OF GEORGIA AVENUB AND CRITTENDEN BTREETS | CONTAINING SEVEN _ ROOM! AND BATH, BUILTIN GABACE. By virtue of ‘a certaln deed of trust dulr 4412, folio 218 et eeq., land recorda of the District of Colum. uest of the party secured raigned trustees will eell, a public auction. in frant of the premises. on FRIDAY, THB TWBNTY-SIXTH DAY OF | AUGUBT, A.D. 1021, AT HALF-PART FOUR ULOCK P.M., the’ following described land and premises, ‘stuate in the District of Co- clumbis, and designated bered twenty-six (28), in Myron troste, 'aud Tsasc H. Bryani's subdivision of lote in'block numbered seven (7), ‘‘Petworth 2u16-d&4: Prop- Addmnn to the City of Washington,” as per foconded in the offico of the aufveyor for The: Divirict of Cotumpin, 1n biod 44, Baid block 7 being’ now -m Tnom\ e taxation purposes, as square 301 Terms of saler Rubject to 8 first trust of 000. ~ All purchase money ahove eaid first trust to be paid in cash. Deposit of $200.00 required at time of sale. All conveyuncing. | Mod recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with Trithin thirty daye Crom date of sale, otherwise e trustecs reserve the right to resell the property st the risk and cost of defaulti purchaser after five dayi advertisement of tuch, ressle in some newspaper published in TTED STATES MARSHAL' B’prirtue of an order o es O the District of Calgmbis, ° ‘ All{fln ve. lltbl [ ¢ dlnt. , dhfen Nu mm. will Idl I ic sale Suction & gl e fr rooms Irania 2 th Yol fif"?&’l‘.’m i ul-lm- drocms | proceada'o? seid -n'g‘u"-w fiAvBlfll SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshal. 2u6,13.. e THE AMERICAN RAILWAY BXFRESS COM- will Kowunt” 23, 1u, g hondred pack- nnn t fres, Nongr v-e = ther, Peen have Soenton b nlm or longer. Bale o be’ held 2t "fi. Aml A. WESCHLER, Aucnonn TOMOBLLE BY AUCTION N TABOR INN e 5 % |NEW ALPINE HOTE mu C.G. SLOA N & CO.,, Inc., Aucts. 715 13th Street Velour Living Room Suite, Mahogany Fur- niture, Persian Rugs, Complete Dining Room, Reed Chairs and Rockets, Chai Suite, Mirrors, Mahogany and Brass Twin Beds, se Lounges, Complete Bedroom Suites, Brass Andirons, Schoolroom Chairs and Desks, Bent- wood Chairs, Egyptian Style Library Table with Chairs to Match, China, Glassware, Books, Enam el Beds, Mattresses, etc. At Public Auction AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES 715 13 th Street Saturday, August 20, 1921 At 10 A, M. and 12 M. TERMS CASH. aul8-2t ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION Househo!d Furniture, Player uul Upright Pianos, Victrola, | Carpets, Etc. By Public Auction, at Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW,, Saturday, Commencing 9:30 A.M Mlh Autonelle Player-Piano, Mah. {l Mal h Victrola and other bean Dining Room Ivu“', Dr Cl ’(mflerl, Dressin, Tables, Beds, I(lll'lll‘lv Mll'.xvunl bl'ln( Room Suites, Floor Lamp, Mab. Sin Desk, h. Kec. Book- = Old Mah. %.rhlv-lup Table; Hall Rack, for hall Closet, inet, etc. ec. fets, Fxteosion Table Cialon, Peannt’ Roester. Alm lot_Hotel 2 0’Clock Noon. New 1921 Piedmont Touring, Chevrolet Sedan (by Order U. S. Marshal) ; Liberty, Max- well, Chevrolet, Studebaker and Other Touring Cars; Buick, Saxon and Paige Road- sters; Milburn Electric Coupe, Auburn Coupe; High Grade Cord and Fabric Tires, Etc. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, an18-2% ANOTHER New 1921-Piedmont 5-Passenger Car By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday 12 o'clock noon Auctloneer. Lycoming and ot throughout Motor, ADAM A WESCHLER TRUST OF VALUABLE IMPROV VN oD LOT. NO. REE LAST, NEAR NAVY YARD. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. of the land records of Ul 'Snd"at the request of the DaFty secured Uhereby. the undersipued trustecs Will offer for walé by public anciion. I front the WEDNESDAY, THE TWE Poirri I DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1421 FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ituate in the of Columbia. All of lot numbered twen! . in A Randall, exeentor’s. suldiv i’ square . us ' said suldivision is recorded in Liber of. the ‘wiirveyor of the District of Columbin. Teris of sale: mouey to be paid in equal installments, pa years, with interest ut'7 payable semi-aniiually, cured by deed of sold, or all chaser. A dep purchaser at the YeTaucing. reconding. revenue wiamps and no- ial fees at the cost of the purchae Terms of sale to be complied with with fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the p e and two t per annum, v of sale, w ! at the option of the t of 300 required of Al erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting | after five days' advertisement of purchaser. aper published in the such resa y of W folio 12. of the records of the office Automobiles, etc. C. G. 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