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FASTET SEI:LING HOUSES IN ALL ~ WASHINGTON . } —and the reason should commend them to YOUR consideration. There isn’t 3 mOl’e attractive commumty anywhere than Armsleigh Park. 'There are no Homes to, compare in COflVCI’IlEI‘lCC of plan and character of con- struction (they’re Kitebuilt). with these detached Cot- tages :and Bungalows. Groups Eleven and Twelve ‘are justnearing completion *~gnd following their prede- -~ cessors—Groups One to Ten —they’ll soon all be sold. $1,000 CASH —the balance can be paid in moderate monthly amounts ~—easier than rent—and paid on YOUR Home. Mr. Ham- ilton will show them to you. He's at the Park office— 4415 39th st.—every day and evening. Phone Cleveland I Take through cars marked Friendship e .- RockrilleZgeiting T ckvillegeiting Taud Parkeoe ‘Cledy Chase cars to Albemarle at—first stop north of Bureau of Standards. HARRY A. KITE, Owner and Builder, 1514 K St. Ph. M. 4846. VACANT TODAY. ONLY $s00 CASH. ted of the finest streets in the orenet sextion: ‘& pressed DFick home of § acims ‘rooms und bath, in perfect condition; southeast_section; & pre front and rear yard e ETSTONE REAL ESTA P 1} R A ALE TO COLORED. 22nd ST. N.W. Very Easy Terms. (n\.;w‘n A UPSTAIRS A‘m CK Asb FRONT JARDS. CONVENIENT TO CAR LINE. PRICE ONLY $3,500. J.. DALLAS GRADY, e )luuryllnd Bidg., FOR S Member 6¢-the w.mn‘tmh eal Estate Hoard. | OR UNFUR brick house, g m on Graut pl.; 500, REALTY CORPORATION. 1410 @ st. .w. cash required. Exclusive Member of Washington Hoal Eatate Roard, ; 15 ROOMS | brie « and fornace heat: | place | Frrice ‘is rig ATTRACTIVE-HOME OV] DRIDOK!::‘ TNION| | ot wtation of 9 outside rooms and water heat and electric light cars; newly decorated. Price lowered quick sale to $13,500. Address Box S31-T, FOUR.ROOM AND BATH BRICK HOUSE IN condition, direct from owuer; large lot: Zarage for one car; price reasonable a 10 suit. Can be seen any time a ave. se. More Than $1 on the sxoo l‘m “gw‘ hrl!ll. Rent, $63. Price, ln l!lhd. 6&5 \coul m RIAL. + @ rooms: .fent, s . $1,500. k 13.50. pr . $1.250. Ilw-‘ g&‘ ee 3 fl P]:"l’lY % PETTY Main . W.- BETWEEN 9th Teoms and bath; deep lot to al double zarage. Price, $7.500. N st. m.w. “North 1378. TTWO-FAMILY FLAT. located, near, North Capitol aud ‘T sts.: 8 reoms de % ix 0] rate he y:_room for “COLEMAN, 210 gtx- lflrlkhf. mhnl-ht’n‘_l Tnclosed leeping porch and i ul Bath bru Mmdmx:n-( g on e oceu is dwelling an J:f.n:‘:o Sedve towi K small cash paymen s 'BAUMAN & HEINZMAN. Phone Main 3600: 734 15th st. FOR SALB—MODERN HOME. 9 ROOMS. baths, hot-wnier Leat, elec. lights: one of Lest Louses. built, in one of the hest locations: must be sold by Feb. 1. Apply 1220 Euclid NEAR 19th AND G STS. —LARGE, fashioned house, containing 9 rooms, 2 baths. 2 lavatories, electricity; could be remodeled nm 3 apartments; desis desirable location for room- house.. $15,500. Submit offer. BEion fim’r! “CORPORATION, 1410 G st. n.w. in slc'nov—m-.AllL w.h., electricity; l?! Cotn, 31,500, Make Gepoeit now, take posses. sion April 1. when owner leaves cuy Pfice, $10,500. Don't let_this t by 3 REALTY CORPORATION, 1410 G of. n.w. NEA D ECCLID fi':i'i:im,u Toomn, 2 batha bot-water heat, elee. Taragh: houee'in good condition and will e joeant Feb. 1. Price. $10.300. 005 Mclach- len Ridz.. 10fh and. SEAR 1ith AND P and bath: strictly white section: fine for small | zooming houte. A resl opportunity f you have USION Main 8415. nd termé ", $5.500. food 1ot near lnun buna. Star | tub; garage. | | REALTORS, 1334 H-St. N.W. PARK VIEW. PRICE, $8,450. A fine Groom ab bath house. in tlis_de- airable locality. “Has cement colonial front poreh, ucloged breaktast and sieepin igh y Lengd o ™ dne eondis ‘Attractive terms. l Loeated in the west bection o Mt Pleasant, Brceptionaily - well' built home, targe 2 " athas electric lights, rge closets. In T S DOWNTOWN. $1: tall nntlu ontalas 11 fooma. electric x’wm. large rooms with high cellings Gosi"rat yard with garage. r-occupant ‘will give possession. TAKOMA PARK PRI Detached home .r Srotts coastruction with large lo re 5 and bath; elec- tric_ligh hardwood his: " excolisnt “tavence ‘b excellent farnace heating .plant; foors. Bullt ‘Heasonabla -in garage. COLU\IBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE. $12,500. Near 13th and lhrv.nl sts. Modern home ‘with © rooms and bath; electrie lights, h.-w.h. and room for garage. Owner-occupant will e {nmediate possession and make reasonable BRIGHTWOOD. PRICE. 33500 Detached home wi kg’ roor a the Tront and side. electric w.n.: attractive th fruit s Convenient to Capital Trac- fion car line. = Heasonable terms ad 1mme. diate poesession. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC.- MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St. N\W. McKEEVER & GOSS, REALTORS, 1405 Eye Street. Pho‘fie ‘Mam 1028. 16th ST HI(:‘J’{LANDS Beau! MM.ebea fapestry-brick home with S rooms and 2 complete bathy; o SNeaktast 'and aleeping porches. L. wetie. 3odern improvements. Large. fot, "60x150, with brick gorage for two cars, m it desired. P F.T\VO_RIH. PRICE, 38730, Attraétive buff brick veshence; reception ball and bath em twe bedrooms; slectric lights o e ugit n.um- o 000 iate possession. NR. 16th AND ALLISON STS. PRICI fllfl. itwa *"',":.:;.5‘ fry -w.h. and other etecurie lighte, sleeping porch. sonable terms. NEAR THE CAT;X&EDR AL. Immediate mo- and rea- rge ro m!udl and large IMO ranged. COLUMBIA HLIGH TS. PRICE, -$8,500.. Attractive corner_home that’ can be b on ewsy terms Within one squire 14th st. car line. Has 6 economical and heating t; 1lcurlc nno-. Sromomiealy B ood conditien t Phone Main 1028. ’ l\hin' 4752. PETWORTH. Substantially built and rooms well arranged, this is.a charm- ing home; six rooms and bath; b brick construction with concrete front porch service and preltv breakfast porch; sleeping porch; latest plumbing fixtures; Price, $9,750 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Pebbledash home of sis rooms and bath: comerete cellar containing two rooms. Hot: water heat; gas. $8.300. 813 MT. PLEASANT. Eight rooms and two modern tiled ba construction; mieely decorated: open fire- bardwood * flooes and one-var garage: excelient lights: CHEVY CHASE. Patch volonial- home, in “excellent condition: biiltn_ garage; front and side porch: bard: wood _floory . throughout; every' convenience: Sxceptionaily pretty buth room with built.in Price only $13,730. 683 McKEEVER & GOSS, 1405 Eye Street. hardwood floors upstatrs and_down; choice electric fixtures; located on the corner; thls is & new home‘ q WOODLEY 'PARK. Beautiful, new homes loeated: in this best of sections; two-story beick home: front and rear porches: finished and glassed-in sleeping porch: bright, dry eellar: all improvemeats; hot-wather heat, electric lights: hardwood floors and trim; large patey: garage. on alley. Price, $13.000, on convenjeut terms. 533 TAKOMA PARK. Cuarming_little lome, completely detached: five rooms -m bath: large-attic and cellar; moderu ‘throughout: Bue bot-water he p:« :‘r"r mn:-' mn'l‘;ood Soors 4ud ¢rim; "I; closed _ sieeping _por mtry. a un lot 50x180." Price, §7. ns- B Main 4752. MEMBERS, OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE D\)ABD MT. PLEA@A\ T—$6. 500. i Located on Ingleside forra the 10 . gheapest s brick house ever offered T the city of Washington: 10 roours. bath: modecn heating plant deep 1ot to alley: foom for garage. Aftractive terms. BROOI\L AN D—$6,500. fine condition. —RRICK: 9 TOOMS | ?n)‘menll will ortable home: cont rooms, Teception hall. {romnt and side porchen: occupying a 1ot 50x200, surrounded with beautiful hedge. * lovestigate. Located in the most attractive part of Cotombla Heights, etst of 14th ot this 20-room _ brick residence, first-class has !!llpllle .n-m-ent on the third floor; 2 baths: garage: - instantaneous water-heater, electri¢ Iighia -Z'and. mamy -Sther conveniences. Must be S to be appreciated. Attractive ‘terms. SAUL’S ADDITION—S$13,750. Practically new home of exclusive trpe and latest finishings: 2 baths Troni los-d_steeping brick garage. open P deep Iot to allex: Frencli doars opening onto poreh: [ poreh and other WILLIAM fireplace Terms. many Phone’ Main g8.° " $7.900— 6-room amd potch. M per month will soon pay for this. $7.850—BRAND-NEW PETWORTH HOME—$1, 000 CASH Have us show this. $5,750—NEAR 3rd AND R. I. AVE, N.E—$1000 CASH. Colonial Lomeé, 6 finé rooms and bath; parquetry floors: beautifully de $30 per month covers all interest and pris This will surprise and please you. Room for garage. $6,600—~BRAND-NEW—2nd A s coloniul home; 6 rom: 8 O BT rictty™ 60 et mionth eovers il Taterest and princival. b USON REALTY CORPORATION. jasietly per principal, ‘1m ;‘;‘“;,‘."‘m o womie | $7,239-ONE BLOCK SOLDIERS' HOME—$1,500 CASH. b i a In. n Siley? mod nw section: ballt ust before war. | Soort, House, 11 ne, cundflon 200, 1%, ony o 10F i Section: < norimes. "W et est ‘material and workmanship. Immedi possession. Address Box 307-T, Star office. 20¢ ALL VACANT. MOVE RIGHT IN. Petworth. Well located, distinetive home. containing 6 rooms and bath: !r'rlc lights: economical Beating plant; hardwood floors. se house: are in demand and this is the only one lel( Ouly $1,100 bal Otis eoncrete front porch; ge; hot-water Y. gas: n_refrigerator: oteseen | dining and 1iviug rooms; Pittaburgh ostanta- BUous hotwater beater: scroens and swnin e home you have been looking for at Tint price. with terma. Columbia Heights. A most, attractive n;::ry brick home: 6 poTeh; two, rear tooms and bath; etene e p.mu-: entirely redecoral slectricity; A"fi’i’:AL HOME, attractive in_the v-n.z:u-nru-.smmn«hu «construction, %n... ia lneh:z.l g = T THOS E. JARRELL, Realtor, -Water heat, X $6800—NEAR 7th AND MASS. AVE. N. E—$I.5m CASH. Bay-window brick of 7 large rooms and one of the best locations in Hortheast; Beantiful* home with its etery refinement and convenience of foday. bedrooms, tiled bath and sleeping porch on i garage. /Immediate possession. DAVIS & 1420 New York Ave. N.W. RIX ROOMS AND BATH. Just offt 140 at. at Perry st. Inguire Line. SEE THESE NEW COLONIAL HOMES. PRICE, %75045750 CASH. Belog built st 21 “Fathy and ‘Adams sts. n.w. six hot-water heat, electric throughout; * porchen; range; m yards; plenty re all sold. Call us ”n these "BROS. HVCO" 897, NORTHEAST HOMES features. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. WARDER ST., PETWORTH—$1,500 Tapestey brick colonial bome, in lovely condition; hot-water nn. electric lights, hard- wood trim; double back poreh; room fof garage. $3.500—12th ST. NEAR MARYLAND AVE. N.E—$750 CASH. bath bay-window home, in white section; glass m and sleeping electric lights. only one block from ,500—SEMI-DET., 24-FT. WIDE COL. HOME—$2,500 CASH. teractively decorsted fooms; hatdwood trim -t Teautiful Arst.foor arrangement. 4 cetra large on second Reasonable monthly payments. -!hmd v COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— $13.500. hr!nl"ll“)‘ W!ll placned heme. situated X feet wide, exteading back llolll!'fl brick garage: lLouse con ; (5" bevooms). sieepla et l |Llffl poreh: Hoors and trim; Taondry © 5 many} s Sonventences. Altractive terims, SPLENDID NORTHEAST LOCA TION—$8,000. Modern, corner home, In-etcellent con- dition; ldnll: located; G rooms, bath; ectric Hghts: bardw iod tiimy 1 freat “poreh: fromt : rear cellsr; laondry tube; etc. - Atteactive terms. 3 BLOOMINGDALE-=$8950. mmtrk{:" = f th"a -ubfl-lrfl low, o 3 Tocuied on Hiage Tolimdaver. b weer: thast past of Bloomingdate: §.room bRk, complete bath; h. T exeellent con- dition. Easy ferms. L PARK VIEW—$6,700, - In the very best Park View section, ix this semi-detached, S:room, colominl excellent condition: lights; ample garage A reasonable euxh payment and $60 per month will parchase this Lhome. PHILLIPS, porches; servant’s toilet, 1409 New York Ave. CASH. One lett. asd in ND ADAMS N.E.—$800 CASH. Fine cellar and buiit-1n garage. mediate poseession. ition; h.-w.b. This is bath, in ve: Bt Captied ot Large back park hont; has loor; mald’s roum in ceftar.” Room for STEELE, Main 5398-5082. IF IT'S A HOM o8 INVESTMENT ai t t o all; “weitg stating ";2..5“"!5&":.:- and ind wlll e'hnr(uuy let you have uh w I" h'&".’d-."‘{" fri Must se! -:nlfi 0 5% Wes om0, e LhNxiNe: fiio & NACANT—VACANT. ¥ iurmace, vew p-ptx aad paint ‘residence section of ortdwent. ND IN See MA m .wllgal»l"'— Koow “we, "‘:‘.t . 1837 Bye st Bw. I have several' \ery :macuve homes né&ar 4th and N. J. ave. n.w., having 6 large rooms and bath, Price and terms very reasonable. B. B. PINN, o |COL SB17. 712 KenEn st. n.w. OWNER u.l. 516 _REDUCTILN m B ot lnmw eikitude. “"‘;fié—““ $L000 cash. 17 YOU M, SEEN OUR_ KIWLY PLA!‘!” nlr-n Don't setect your house withou! thous dolng. so. They undoubtedly represeut the last word in modern Lome building—not ‘the usdal type G- fem plan, but @ alck, eceny, homalike home 1 square umorth of l'l}:’ nd Park road, of a looking Rock Creek Park—the kmown beauty t of the whole coustry. will appeal to those n 2. “Headquarters for New Homes ™ NEW LIGHT BRICK PORCH-FRON' iz roows: porcelain bath: b vacant: mote in. $6,000: ory’ brick, Lot 35 feet wide. ° Neasorable tervis. L_W. GROOMES, 1416 F at FOR SALE—TO c&muu PURCHASER. Brick, 6 reated at’ §35 i rooms and bath: B. H. Gruver Houses, Shepherd St. West of 14th. fon. Kight tooms. brigl lot- 75 by ever 200. Owner Jeays 1 Waul- lou. Price. $12,500. HELMAN 1328 New York ave. CHFVY CHASE, D .C. $7,500: $1.000 eash, $70 monthly. Combina- tion ' living and dining room, kitchen, 2 bed- Dooetiled bath: epen Sreace: 4. fdoors MORCAN . MORGAN & CO. 1407 New York Ave. Franklin 1820, Eveniags and Ml’ Franklin 1688J. $-ROOM. MODERN. WELL-BUILT BRICK house: semi-detached: double garage; . arranged SLOAN & CO., INC. AuE'i:s., Regular Weekly Sale 715 13th St. Household Good.t, Dfice Furniture, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday, January 28, 1922 At 10 AM. TERMS CASH “C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. TRUSTENS, VALUABLE REAL TR HERIER PLACK K3 0N Twrh\ JEWETT AND MAGOME TS, By Meine of a_certain deed of trust dll’ o led in Liber No. 4451, folio 80T et the land records of the and at the request of the party secured thereds, ihe undersigand trastees wil sell at public wse- . n_fron| e, o THE SEVENTH DAY OF TEBRUARY, A.D: 1922, AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P, i following.described preuleen. vituat 1o the District 'ulumlrh. and designated and el . both mfimm. r lock 1 in ‘and Kdward trell, trus o oF parin oF the tEact of & ‘Whitebaven” and 8. Philip_an s per piat recorded i Liber No. 8, folio 1 the of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- Also- lot 68 in_Alexander Brown's combin: tion of lots 39 4nd 40 in said block 1. sy Dlat of audcowhingtion recorded in Liher County No. 19, folio 36, of the aforexald sur- Yeyor's records, subject 1o covenanis of record and {mproved by ¢ frame dwelling house. Terun of sale: All cash except balance dvie meder a first deed of trust, subject to which this #ale is made, amount of which i leax than . ura Whl e st ) exactly at tine . of A deposit of $260 required at time of Conveyancing, ~recording aud IS W1 purchaser’s cost. P 1 e e BEXC W fll’fl\l"fl“ Al(u"nl)‘i THOMAS J. OWEN & #0: 10 t of 5 or 6 Rooms and Bath on Each Floor, and a Two-car Garage in Rear. No.JOl?DImb.rhnAvme on ' MONDAY. required upou accentam verauciugh rec nling and - recen wls(‘uuu. ATCTIONTER, TRUSTEES" SALE OF _ CELLAR BRICK STREET NOR’ By dirtne of a ‘certain_deed of trust duly recorded in, Liber folio 279 et sq., of the land records of the District of Colum. he | & ‘Diatrict of Colusiida: | { ines, | | Xule to he clused | | withia hirdy inghor et Tortelied. o | t “y nut\nmly vested in us, we will sell in; $1. TyR ! thie 16h day of January, TWO-BTORY AND \ufiufi‘vs‘lfl:fl“‘tfirfi‘d}*‘mfi‘ifi. R DELLING, No. .u{m M M- jsouth by Rlagden avenue and on the “west ly | o Two-lhry Brick Two-hnfly woribed Apartmen | a8 Weshington, FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTE! OF VALUABLE BARBER BHOP EQUIPMENT AT 200 PENNAYL- VANIA AVENUK N y ‘virtue of a certain chattel deed o m—nmm in Liber Xo. 4814, at fallo § F38 umu records of tie District of Columbla, ‘of the patty secared there: | ubiic auction st tie prews. D 1923, AT ull " the goods and persoma the wes known an 200 Pennaylvantu - avene Bath, sahower beth, four s and other jFrors 2 barter shop zow -t TH) FERRUARY, "CLOCK AL, property in and the first floor of northwest, to wit barber cliatrx e e nec-msury o Ty makcr of aid thu Terms: All C Bl.‘v F. WELCH, EDHAM C. TUI G Trust 7,30, fe1 LEGAL NOTICES T W. E. EDMONSTON, Atterney. ArBE SUPREME COUAT OF THE DIS- rict of Columbia. . Mathewson and Faith Tramoaii Hnwnn. Diaintifs, v Arthur Mathewson and "si61, ' Bguity efendants o tam F. ston und Witliam W ew. on. srux m-- Laving reported sale of parte of "and 50, in’ subdivision Kaown H Geesier Cow “and iova. heunded. on ue | Torth by hlltdcn Mill road or Cotorado avenne. | on the ‘east by 16ih strest northwest, on the | Iand, of Churles C. or_taxation purp 718, 71-10, 719, 71 ally in report of male, sifuate in the couaty District of _Colambia, George B. Rryan, for one hundred thousand dollars (§100,000). subject to payment Droker's commission of 5 per centum on the first §5,000 and A per centum on the residue, and sublect to the terms and covenants men- tionad in said report of sale and sul ae- ! ceptance of offer of eald Wi . Mathew- @on_to sell waid parcels 7110 and 7140 for 54531 ax mentioned In_said_report), it s 1922, ordered at said sale be ratifled aud coufirmed Ly the nary, 1932, p: be anidiatied of t Jal8,1 ation of & copartnershi; Cautey, oy ¥ Riron ) the gemeral ire of the '&"“z J.mmu"' doeriuis by 3. M MeCautes on te' the. copartnersn " MeCaule nd R b iroup taiag '--emnm and equi ’ ment )ln‘ hy " alg N W0), each »-nile 18 tures atx. atan o) Ive meaths, with interost a{ m.‘l'nn for two. families. '$9,500. ~Cemmission to s X i ne-thind IDtérent. §a18 coparinership shall be: Duper or axent. 3042 1ith st._g.yw. . of 1ot 10 and the fouth 16% inches front | Gin on the Bfteenth day of March. 1021, and | 148 1ith ST. S.E.—9 NUOME. MODEEY. 3-| ou 20 Strest by the depth theacof of Tot 11, | continue o T ‘anouet cxtension it “lory brick; ‘haif square from Linesln PArk: | beth In Joo] Perham, Jris sabdivislon of-pari | sereeable 'to 1 thie agreement, £730 cash, 150 per Toonth, Including il inter. | or oriial lot 8. in s per_plat | ogc- t Vasthera - ¢t and wrincipa Apply owaer, ! i AUCTION SALES | _TOMORROW, H ADAM A, WESCH I Household Furniture, Phyu 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. 9:30 AM. Mahogany | Senote PlazerPianc. Maop- ny_And Ok Cpright Pitnos. Lacge Glass Mirror. Vhite Wicker fi*l inclod- ing Chaise Lounge. Lamp. Table, Tvory. ite, 8 pieces; A e Redroom Suites, Onk Dreswers oniers. Wardrobes, Springs and M; 01 Vanogany Dre: per aud Rocker, Round E: ge Tiookease, Famed Hockers, Osk and White Ename: Muntels and | ntel Mirrors, Oak Sidelwards, Extension los, China Closts and Chaire, Hige Bl ‘Washing Machine, Desks, Electric I‘IM HO» Mahoguny Wall Cuse, (Feetric x.n.e. ote: um'lu ‘Terms cash. _Je282t T ADAM A, WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. Trustees’ Sale of 1920 Auburn #“Beauty-Six” Touring Car. st | o5 xirtun o€ & certain chattel deatlol recorded in_Liber 401, folio 235 et seq.. e lend recoras Tor the District uf Cotum ] bla ana’at io requent of the purty secured thereby, 1 trnsteen will sell by pubi et e W aeor e 950 Penn w p SATURDAY. JANUARY T® mmgrfl 102, AT TWELYE 0'CLOCK No one 0N, M Muwin Automonis, Serini No. 1389, Motor No. 13607, 53 Terms: 1. JAX ACKERE. 3. C. BRUOKI Trustees. $a25.26.27 FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Two-SuryndColllr Six-Room and Bath, Hot-Water Heat "™ Brick Dwelling, No. 1332 G: Su'oet S.E, by Aucfion. virtue of Authority vested i u.n-m 1 e oter for uale iy pu on, n frone ises, R HeCOND DAY" OF nmn GARY. 103, & FIVE O'CLOCK P 03, square 1043, improved as svore, Vith room " for arage. o Property is vacant, and Silon” wiil be. given whes ferms Aré complied letter, or representative who ibject e Ton e peapenisY "‘ "' AT rmm e property y % a fo"be camptied fatn diny dae "ar con 1 fees at m 's_cost. . e asts A’ WRSOHLER, Auet. "satidted chien "N.E. RYO Ly jlflwl‘li ADAH A '““‘. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE i OF VALUABLE M- PROVED RBEAL ESTATE, NOA 122 B Tl Mats 768 Suite 837, Woodward Bids. 19 Evarts St ‘\I E. Y > 'WELLING. Bnlml, wlTB ‘Driel m‘ 1 I.) fM' T near Mlflllnd ave. ne.—6 large | At reservoir. This- rl('ucll Ilew modern | o N in Liber No. 4138, folio 52, et weq., Ql progigtera rvd ey 24 300; 200, and bath, in firstclass coudition; imme- bome of 7 rooms lec., | Sorde I® econds of the District ¢f Columbla :2 e rént; $25 month inciuding | di lon: easy torps arranged. Don't) §as. front and flonue Foar potel Bvln e St the request of the party secured there- Xy ey o e Eood vatue, LA A g mflflu (542 28 | by, the unders trustees will offer for sale FLOYD E. DAVIS, Atteactive brick bome of 8 bright rooms and | Piee, $10,600 Torms $1560 et oo e; | BT, publlc auction, 1o, ""?rr"&'m o TAR 50, 7th St. S.W. Mam 353. | Dath: excellent furasce; large pautry: two rear ARY, Al h!l large yard to alley; screems and M., rol\:.n IOOP. m ; immediate p-a-ln ‘Small cash pay-] Frank. 7898, flfl:"‘ 5 potr N 750, =Y BAR 1365 ARSI, "?....Eu.‘,.'.‘m e et pocch: | Bl Rt 10, RocMS_4ND| pum! v T oo | i FE e, S| e R, e R | e T, e S Sevecal pew busgalows. They dre coey, mod-| Meat cumbined. 1t s mow reating far $60 Dw, . BCHWARTS, 10, fi?""fli"w&m#-d-”“fi 4. tuitonems FORSYTIH, $8,300. ARIrERed) L 'fost ‘wast from (a6 northessters hone Lincoln 4589, Resi. | . Colonial home of 6 rooms and bath; modern IMMEDIATE of eaid and_thence runa! ot um. 6." 5 ZANTZINGER, Hilibrook, ‘E',‘:'I: o ,‘“:";""' Deat: electric lighta; 10 m-fi&m 10215 feot, ..Mlm" mmxm%w-u you_our large Tist of nertheast 13 decdrated; double garage: | atreet, and thence east With said stréet 1 2 % % t Section: locat Betmon eginatng, togethe . SRiad Comnecticut sves. A Teal bargain, veopertis nowéwnfln BROS., I Toastst ay tame 7 't f;,‘,,'—'.‘#m : e T rooms .?dk ht: :lll -bungalow; h.-w, 'at Tth and H sts. ne, "Linc. 897. Terms of sale; Cash. A deposit OL’IMW e e e e T [T D o N e N istrict, i it te rooms, ¢t 12 10th o6, n.w. "Main "Pe 1ibrury, schosl and 2 car Maees exira large | tel mirrors in s; bpén f e S oamatiog Witk wiehin Artees s S living and dining room, kifchen, bedroom and | 84017 brick garage o ront o 1Rt et of sale, the trustees reserve the X 7y - | bath arac fSoor: 3 bedroome, ind fioor; ouk | Arge ard: perfect condition: immediate, ang otk eP | goors; hot-water heat; "?.si'“' nd every | S¢8ion; open 2 t0 8. 1244 104k:st, n.w. 27¢ Bve ground; convsnience. LI & nnax* EX ] s = & MM.&L,._ s ,:.‘h No. 7 { willsent w\lmn fhe_ above premises, the ¢ plied with_within thirr R. L. Il. folia 388, of the or of the | District of Columbia, i buth brick Gwelling. Terms of male: Nul trust for $1.500 at 6%, d balance, cash. A ifl)\ time of sale. All conve { eBue stamps and nataci chaser. - Terms to be complied with in thirty | {days from day of sale. otherwise the trusteew reserve the right to reseil $he property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser, after Bive days® advertisement of such resale In some sewspaper published fa the city of Washing- m, D. C. PATRICK 3 vhumn jaf1-d&dsexsu_ JOHN M 8, Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. {RECEIVERS’ SALE OF DE.- SIRABLE HOUSEHOLD/| FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ETC, CONTAINED t of %00 required ancing, reco:ding .rev- | NORTHWEST. By virtue of an order af the Districs of Colum Ca 6T, the nnders: rml recel ic Auction, Wodna&y February 1, 1922 Commencing 10:30 A.M. any and American Walnut . _including Double and Twin . “Chifforobes. Chiffoniers, Dress- nd "Clalen. Day Beds, Overstuffed Tapestry ~ Settee, ) res, Mabogany Up- boteeered Chaizs, Tron CotBedn end Mat- tresses, Metal Washatands, Tollet Ware. e Fans, Carpets, Radiant Fire Heater. Poreh Screens, Rugs, efc. On view afternoon day Terms_cash. LAWRENCE KOENIGSBERG vodward = THEO. D. PEYSER, Wilkins. Ul0.. Receivers 25 dkilbs, exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION EK. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 1OF GALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLI: %0 WESTMINSTER STREET \on'ru b By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, bolding a Probate Court_in re estate of KRobert Williams, ceased, administration No. the under- signed’ administrator will sell by’ public aue- tion, o front of the premises, on TUESDA' THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1955, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK B e tollowtng Jevcrtbed land sad premicen, it uste in the Washiagton, District of olumlm. o S Lot 208 rded in_the land record: xumm-. improved by 3-room and bath brick Termx of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 re- quired at the time of sale. All conveyancisg, recording. reveue stamps and notarlal ‘eex ai ‘of the purehaser. Terms to be com: sale, otherwise the adm ton, Ja19-d&ds,0x8u Stewart Building” THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONBEES, UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOTS IN RLAWN MAXNOR' Mm “CHIL- By Vit ol'a. ceriain deid of St any y virtue,of a ce rded in Liber No. 4218, follo 277 secured 1! il el at mme “Suetl spective on TUESDAY, A OF TANUARY. A, . 1055, the followhg described 1and and premises, namely: Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m.. lot G0 in are 3167, sald ‘square. being bownded. L Plsey Branch road, Sixth, Aspenr and Waittier iy, thereatter Tot 13, the northen lll in d ‘Man, Dlat.recorded In the office of the suFvesor Tor the District of Columbis, In Book 57, ‘Atto on sl day 4t'3 o elocl wpm 2398 known u HCHILLUM Terms of sale: Oue-foustn of purchase ¢o_be_paid in cash and bal mnllm!l. unbl':‘:: eay -nd tvo yeas r annum, e anaadily from date ot Baie. secarea by ee; o trust upon the property wold, or all mn‘ of purchaser. | A de pux of $100 wil ‘34 révenue stampd irchaser. Terms | -1& il wiihin diny wpcoved by 6-room and at_cost of pur. |“-'<h ug! ( T | i IN NO. 1518 K STREET,- i i Sk upom ach_lot " tniceen ime of sale. n, D. C., until »m. Fobruary % uud then mnmr' for furnisling, during the o-md be | March 1, . _and_endi ng " Gevertbed in e speciBeations and. m-u for Class -10,: groceries: fod- proviglens, Soap, meat and.meal praductn.and. fsh, . dod for Class 11, f-fin.—xwr and seed, of the goaeral. Achedule incative Gepariments "ing. otper ments of the Goversment In Wi s must be execnted in nesguy. opencd, nished upon application to the General Sapply Committee. Auditors’ -baflding. 14th and B ste. Washington, 1. C. A w ln'l,w‘ T Freuch lessons, 1803 1Tth St. ¢ oo o S s pterm e & rima) rtmenty u Oct. 3. Send for «!lrlyw ’:unuu':" Yersin Method of Frenc Taught by MISS BESSIE REYNOLDS opeus on Sept. Private lessons, $3 per hour. 988 Yaion. Estimates cheerfully giten. Cos- Cland lessams, 2 lexsons per week: e it wt D b “l‘gfu‘ - i’h o1 poed 0u s, includi AN progress_of rflh assured; terms At 982 New York ave. nw. Positively /taught begia: o B | §E s T, o S P R L U ST. PETERSBURG INVITES YOU . TO “THE SUNSHINE CITY” OF . "FLORIDA Today’s Temperature 75 The Sun Is Shining St. iComs avd spend the winter reama 4% $10.818 the woek, and 300 apertmerts ot 150 the sensen and T T o5 Ala> Tcelent Bovel Rccommoda’ un N .&u- e (Signed) "!'-?“lm FRANK F. PULVER, Mayor [CANADIAN PACIFIC l..'A' Trathe Agonts| WIRE OR WRITE - ——— CHAMBER OF COMMERCE or's Dep! wite 12 . Petersburg, Fli Ask for the New Sport Booklet D) ng_nvo Rooklet on_renis WOULD FORCE ALL 10 JOIN UNIONS Communist Committee Gives Out New Rules to Govern Labor in Russia. BY LOUIS TEVINE. {1y Cable to The & g0 Daily News. Co 2 The Werld's Finest Climate and Your Favorite Sport Net Three Days Frem New Yeri. Break the daily trip to this charmi day, arriving the fellowiag Tuesday A. M. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Passonger Popt.. ¢7 Wall 61, N. ¥ T auy Tourkt Aseacy | | i | January - of the com- st party publishes a statem ng the position of labor under the new economic policy. Ji. Andriev. |Mcre(ar}' of the Federation of Rus- elan Trade Unions and Lenin him- ‘i‘!" are members of the committés. Three of the members drew up the declaration. The document is im- portant s _expresfing the new atti- tude of the communists toward the labér problen. | The declarution advocates the re- organizetion of the trade unions on Clark’s. 18th Cruise Feb. 11th, 1922, to the - EGYPT AND EUROPE By specially u.m:nd Cenadien Pecific EMPRESS o nw\'a: 74 DAYS FIRST CI.ASS $600 naardler, '?"3% S ic | the bas's of compulsory iustead of Bestiie (G teaitey | voluntary’ Membereliip, deprivi iunions of right l(i :'|It warsgenent tdte ihe ureging “sirt heer agpected for tie new condltion economic “Hincas foread of lador wecentecnth cighteenil batk, now va . Februaiy Ath, Febdruary 11th. jo aad cru.se. F, O. Clark, Times Bidg., New York. l-'lnt.ln private en i prises .. mh Lerests of }.bor e neglectsd; . forg, $he unions mus have p u 5 Y i kiners in the shape of -mke cumm,ueu and strike funds and. benefits. In the second place, in' the nationalized industries there is a epnflict between the work ers and the administration. beca the administration is zealoug ta cown urol and also to show profits at the {expense of the workers. The com- {munists argue that Russia not being curely a capitalistic courtry. but in » Fowarition Diage between “capitalitm mm Y RED STAR LINE New York. Pismouth, Cherboire, Antwers. | & 1 Gn he nioLn must: ube difterent rethods of proiecting the \workers -against the administration {of indusi1y and the slate factories mu jattenpt a speedy settlement of con- iflicts by obtaining for the workers lthe “maximum bencfits compatible with the jnterests of the state.” If == strikes occur ln mnlkl otrd“hurenu; vm CKIN( RA cratic abuses, the awkwardness o Mo 6 PA G & STO G‘ labor or counter revolutionary agi- CUBAX. DEY STOHAGE "'Th“flnu&i'uu ns.’ the unions must mediate. “The success of a union.” sayx th declaration. “is measured by its ¢ H N and sociajism. snd therefor: the X { the state xrc indent & New Yerk, Cherbourg, Hambury, 1 For aaitings and other m!amu: 0n | Wmmxum 1208 ¥ ot mw st M. MICKS. Masager. rge - University an School | CO-EDUCATIONAL New students may enter at of the second semester. Mor Forenoon and' lat e Riley Secretary, ACCGUNT ANCY Fem T T Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 15 @ §T. N Osrnet $tb and @ Bls. Boys' taught to st Homework finished in school. Individual help. B T ME 0. U. MEDICAL SCHOOL, 1012 H st.. OPEXED. Lo R M e Mg e 'a month..Ragister_at_esee! mqg 7 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY " LAW SCHOOL. Co-EduufiomL | pacity to avoid strikes.” Rapa Union Interferemce. orandum condemns inter- erence by unions in the mangement jof industry and says that the inte {ests of producuvlh' are supreme and {deinand the concentration of re- .sponaibility aund power in the hands jof the administration. Collective lagreements are necessa but the {administration of factories must be ifree to fix wagen and distrioute imoney and cloihing. The declara- }tion condemns violsnce againsi sp: iclalists and dersands an imp¥ov iment in the economic and inuusii.al Iconditions of specialists that will en- The M MODERN FIIEPROOF STORAGE [ 1 PHONE R 4 ~ PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVINO No Charge for Estimatesiable them to live better than under ————————— | cepitalism. IE EE 4 Transter Co., lnc. | % 2 Teturn the government offers the 9| unions, first, encouragement for their lls l‘fll St. NW. fgrowth; second, the right 10 suggest Main 2054, jcandidates for the government de- d‘. 'D.l"lmefll! regulating and controlling Spocl ts in industry, and. third. opportunities to i propose _industrial managers. ‘The _Long-Distance Moving _jiniore nowaver, just guarantee of- :l.rx:nl'\“lndlln‘dlll\n I:‘d d'hfls‘"nel“yw *UNITED STATES® | STORAGE CO. 1abor problemrs a § as & resui of {1ecent developements: Muken Five Offers. F w l i In the Jast few years union c‘l‘“ {bureaucracy has grown 10 such an 1 a Pacwiet | {exient as fo become A big burden to TES O aivdtSraine ithe state budg: makes the uniona self-supporting and |rnducu the number of offick 2. long as the unions con- sidered to be the basis of lh' pro- unton officials PHONES #8c3iis OoF 5% Safety, Service and Saving T T et g Pukm cmerl l Shippers dustry and caused friction. policy reduces the unions to a sub- nee Moviag. |Ordinate position as &gents of the W[N‘rm( su"_mm] STORMIE .nurn-nnt maintaining discipline ARe5. Freo Fatimates. 1438 U st_nw |&nd promoting production. = 2. Compulsory membership is ‘ex- pected to revive interest in the or- ; gunization. The new policy is cxpected to !create favorable labor conditions for | foreign investors. The publication of the declaration on the eve of the Genoa conference {is significant. The document s arous- {ing much discussion among the unions. OPERA HATS COME BACK. Again Becoming Popular, But Ve- lour Holds Own. NEW ' YORK, January 27.—Opera hats have come back. For years they were as fiat, figuratively, as they are in their crushed state, but they are again quite the thing for a visit to Broadway shows. One of the biggest end busfest hat retailers of the bright- 1light section of Broadway is featufring the lately revived chapeau in an elubor- ate window display. He announce L are selling at a tremendous rate. \ot is”the velour of recent years' [ toeonlln; to this same Seaier, whs hts stiil -‘T., fi“tlln. A B g