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| at 0:« G. B. LIKEN, 1344 G st. n.w. Main . FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued N. L.'SANSBURY CO., INC. | 1418 Eye St. N.W. Northwest. PRICE, $8,300. A conveniently located, well- built house containing. six rooms _and ba vewly papered and palnted throughout and in perfect condition. Owner-occupant will give possession with title. We can conscientiously recom- mend this quel‘ly as belng one of un- usual value. Very convenient t;'m Near 16th and Columbia Rd.’ Pricc _greatly reduced to insure quick sale. Exceptionally well bulit. home, artis- designdd and. ideally \situated. 5 1ooms and bath; hot-water heat, e light; hardwood floor: instanta® neous watbr-heater; glass-inelosed ing and brenkfast porches; garag! excelient condition. Columbia Heights. £11.500. A modern -famils rt- t bullding, located 1“’ 3 v-‘irme on, only Gne Ulock from the 14th The lower apartment contains rooms and bath, and the gpper six rooms, nmll "n:flv; uplrie heating plants, kL <& condition. An the ver floors ; attic ; sleeping porch Open for inspection. VERYTHIN t. N.W. 1418 Eye S MEMBE SAUL’S ADDITION—S12,000. A r ondered abro “1"” must b th with shower: double porch In frout porch; CHEVY CHASE—$14.000. Near Conn. ave. fnd| A most_attractive and idual soutiiern colonial cottax nd has price GEORGETOWN—S83.250. Priced very low for quick sale; 7-room Dbrick residence; modern heating plant and gas light; lot 20150 to paved alley. House is in good condition and can be purchased on attractive terms. {e} BRIGHTWOOD—S7,500. Just_one- f block from' the 1th st. autiful detached home on 8 lot; abundance of shrubbe fonse contains 6 roon bath, b. electric lights, and fs in very g tion. May be purchused on reasonable terms. WILLIAM _MEMBER OF WASHINGTO! Phone Main 98. DOWNTOWN N.W. Comfortable home, located in the exclusive district near 16th and S sts. House baths; front porch; electric light: places; two-car brick garage. Price, $15,750. Easy terms. 73-3 APARTMENT. one apartmeat of five rooms porch; the other of three eiette; is_completely < electric lights, hot- 2-FAMILY T's Af and bath and rooms and bath hnd detacked on large lot: 1 water leat, hardwood Soors and trim: huflt-in refrigerat. reens and weather-stripping through on pavad alley. Price, $16,000. bt on §2,000 cash. 73-3 SHEPHERD ST. Brick home that can be bou; £ 2515 ONTARI S One-half block south of Columbia rd. Just completed. A splendid semi-detached home, beautifully planned and constructed of highest’ grade of material and workmanship. Six good zed rooms and bath; hot-water heat, electric light; hardwood f tationary wash trays. Complete in every detail. The price is moderate and terms convenient. S Phones Main 5903-4-5. Near Lincoln Park.. BRICE, $9,500. It would be difficult cate this offering. Nine rooms hat-water heat, _electric ligh rear porches. Redecorated' and in perfect condition. Double garage, Owner leaving . city, will arly possession. Terms. i to dupli. nd bath. Downtown—Northwest. rick Bive PRICE, $13,500. Loeated in a section where perty values are rapidly increasing. oy e Deoperty which we have been fu- _ thorized to offer for sale, is especiaily suitable for a rooming or boarding house. There are ten rooms an light. In A1 condition, furnished at the price quoted. Chevy Chase, Md. PRICE, $7,500. delightfully I priced. It and contains five rooms a less furnace, electric light. P new and in perfect condition. Convenlen! terms. O RD. ituated on a lot 60x125, e ‘Tooms and bath, pi SANSBURY CO., INC. IN REAL ESTATE.” . Phones Main 5903-4-5. OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. CAPITOL HILL—$9,500. Beautifol semjletached; 8 room: floors; exeeptionally well located for doc. tor's ‘office; at intersection of two_ca lines: h.-w.h.; on lot 25 feet wide with garage space for four cars. best built houses in this section, every rovm outside. Term: COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— $10,750. Tu that Inrge re for rooming lights: deep lot to ¥i me House' is in splendid condition, papered and painted. Attractive terws. PARK VIEW—$§7,250. $1.000 cash will buy this property, which is offered $500 less than is asked fo other houses in this vieinity; &-room brick, colonial desi with modgrn he ing plant, electrie 1i front and rear porches. screened and in A-1 condition. PETWORTH—$8.900. Practically new home, ldeally situated 7 rooms (4 bedrooms) and inclosed, plastered sleeping porch: garage Deep lot. Practitally d bath: electric Completely A very charming bungalow, Ated and most reasonably t on 2 3 One of the with newly | 1, h 3 0 ts, purquet floors; House is fully thoroughly modern; lot 20x140 to paved alley, and two-car garage. Attractive terms. PHILLIPS, N REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1409 New York Ave. in perfect condition; eleven rooms and two hot-water heat; four open fire- SUBURBAN. Near Edgemoor; two-yearold héme, ano block from car line; eight rooms and bath: front porch; eleetric lights; pipeless furnace large attic. This home is located on 1 of ground. with shade and fruit trees: and chicken house. Price, $3,400. garage ght on reasonable terms; eight rooms and bath; basement; front porch; electric lights, hot-water heat ; parquetry floors; space fo $9.400. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. S f distinctide type, located in_ th on near the Million-d Tooms beautifull Tooms a b L A e TR ments. Call us for price and particulars Topomtment. 10 inepect nd McKEEVER & GOSS, MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1405 Eye St. % AND K 8 OUR I T. CHEVY CHASE. A very pdeasing, compleiely detached frame home near Conn. ave. car lime, on nicely finished street; & rooms, bath. hardwood floors, artistic fire; hot-water Leat, electrie light trays. Spacious grounds. CHEVY CHASE. A very exclusive Dutch colonial house, con- tile bath with bullt, . oal in tub, he floors, nice garage. Acces- sible 'to car line. V. cuable terms can e arrunged. Price, DOWNTOWN. Apartment house, west of 16th st.; contains 16 apartments; tufal yearly rental—which i Yory | nominal -$8,000, Owner will sell for $50,000 and make Teasonable terms. 4. , CLEVELAND PARK. ' “One of the choicest homes in Washington’s most_exclusive residential -section; 7 rooms And bath: hot-water lLeat, electtic lights; huilt-in garage. Price, $13.500. A truly de- lightful lome in every Tespect. CHEVY CHASE. A 10-room and 2-bath home, splendid con- ition. complotely detached. Al modern con- ventences reasonably _priced. — Must be acen to be apprec Price, $13,000. CHAS. D: 923 I zth St. N.W. (AT NEW LISTINGS DAILY. Cathedral Ave., Facing Park. $14.750. Terms Reasonable. RBeautiful ecolonial porch brick home of 9 well arranged rooms, 2 baths, hot-wafer heat, electric lights, hurdwood floors, large storuge S dinew . clisets. sleeping porch; garage. Finest residential section; adjoining Conn. ave. Near Wardman Park Hotel. $13,000. Easy Terms. Charming tapestrs brick colonial-style home econtaining 6 of the most delightful rooms $maginable, tiled bath, hot-water hear. electric nardwood floors, spacions doible rear : lurge back yurd to alley; brick ga- ‘An exceptional offering. Near Connecticut Ave. and Million-Dollar Bridge. $er1,500. Easy Terms. A wonderful home, practicslly new, in ‘Washington's finest residentinl section, con- taining 12 rooms, 3 baths, built-In garage, sleeping porche ‘hot-water heat, elec, lights, bardwood floors; arranged ideally for use as © or 3 apartments ard home in addition. See this excellent value at once. Near 19th and Lamont N.W. $i2,750. Terms. Spaclous aund 11 arranged rooms, 2 tiled baths, b.-w.h., elec., hwd. floors, open fire- place, big storage closets. Possession. Big- gest value in this fine section. Semi-Det. Brick—Petworth. $8,950. Easy Terms. Attractive brigk home of 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, ‘elec. lights, hwd. floors; 1-c: brick garage. ' Perfect and spotless through- out. Possession 30 days. WILLIAM K. 1108 16th St. N.W. THESE PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN N RESENT TH) ENT LIS’ Price, 7573 NORTH COLUMBIA HGTS. r garage on wide alley. Brick home with concrete front and lower | N g | record rear porch: six rooms, tile bath, slee porch; built-in garage: all modern improve- ments, such as hot-water heat, eleetric ligls, hardwood foors and trim; basement; screened throughout. Price, $10,750. Oue of the, best buys in this section. 913 Main 47352. CAREFULLY SELECTED BEST VALUES 6 NGTON HEIGHTS. 2 nd bath home; hot-water heat, electrie cement front porch, donble rear porches. = Price, $10,750. Ressonable terms can be arranged. SOUTHEAST. Exceptionally well Duilt 8-room home, on 2 flflor!‘l‘: lnrxe’k‘t to $0-foot paved alley; lo- vated within 2 squargp of Capitol and Library. Price,, $6,550, on vers reasonable terms. M 8. “BOWNTOWN. Splendid 8-room and bath home on 16th st. n.w., south of Q. Reasonable price and terms. An ‘Unusnal opportunity. CHEVY CHASE. A most unusually sttractive, exclusive cor- mer residence; center-hall plan; 5 sleeping rooms: very large living room, with bullt-in open ilrepiace. Hot-water heat, electric_light a3d harawood foors. ” One-car garage. Price, 20,000. 10. CHEVY CHASE. Semi-detached brick home of unusual merit: 8 rooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, electric lights with many unusual moderm’ installn New, well-built Home, such as will carefnl construc- g’ designed Could briefly describe this property a “gentleman’s home.” . Price, $16,000. SAGER, Just West of 16th St. N.-W. $21,850. Term Pretentious detached brick residence rooms, 2 baths (shower), h.-w.h., elec floors, open fireplace, sliding French doors be- tween rec. hall and living room and between living and dining room; breakfast room; in- dividual cooking room to keep from roo A beautiful and absolutely com- plete home of the finest construction. of 9 Southeast Bargain. $3.200—Cash. Substautially built brick home of 6 arranged rooms and bath; ories and Located near 7th and C e. Good cond tion; well planned rooms; most convenient_lo- cation. e biggest value we have ever of- fered in this section. Priced particularly low for all cash. Our office can finance half of price for purchaser. 6th St. N.W.—Downtown. $4,250. $500 Cash. Brick home of 6 rooms and bath convenient location. Good-sized _yard. splendid value. Basy monthly payments. Near E and 12th Sts. N.E. $4,750. $750 Cash.lL A splendid house of 6 rooms and bai sized rooms with Inrge storage close! very good répair. Presents attractive appear- ance. - Close to stores, schools, cars and churches. Good white neighborhood. Georgetown Bargain. $3,900. Easy Terms. Built ‘to la fine” looking gray brick bay-window home of 6 rooms and bath. Good back yard. Convenient location. Easy month- 1y payments. HARTUNG, Phone Exchange Main 373. in this A FOR SALE_HOUSE NEAR C! 207 D st. o 'DEN, 1410 G st. WOODRIDGE _BARGAINS—OWNER MUST vacate and sacrifice beautiful bungalow; six Tooms and bath: a.m..; large lot. Must eell, fornigbed or unfurnished, this week. Call me ITY COURT, 10 w.; $6,500." See IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—S ROOMS AND bath, frame bungalow: electric and gas; lot, 50x150; bearing fruit trees, garage and chicken runs. _Address Box 7-M, Star offce. HOUSE WANTED_BETWEEN 18th AND C0- lumbia road and 20th sts., Ontario road and Lanier place, Biltmore st.. a house of 8 or 9 rooms. Cash buger. Address Box 6-M, Star acres dor of ‘food | ‘TP‘ ‘“. | | | ; FOR SALE—HOQUSES Continned $2,750. 11th and Ms Ave. N.E. ines, has just been put in geogd condition and 3 us e bargain 'bargain, ROBERT LEE O’BRIEN, | Franklin 5385, 1710 1-8t. N.W. ) | “W., NEAR 165 8T.—8 ROOMS AND bath; electric lights; large yard to aHey. Owner must sell, needs money, Address Box M, Star office. BY OWNER. 3 Immediate possession. Located in one of the best sections of Columbia Heights, near 18th and Euclid Three-story, colonlal orch brick house: ten Jarge rooms,'twa tiled aths, hot-water heat, electric lights; instan- taneous water heater; double brick garage (Fental 825 per month): all windows screened. This house in perfect condition. Reduced to $14,000 for immediate sale. Address Box 28-M, Star office, Tmmediate Possession. Out-of-Town Owner. Euclid St. Near 13th. Nine large rooms and two tile bathrooms, hot-water heat, elec. lights, large light concrete cellar, with servant's toilet and laundry con- venienices; walls, floors and woodwork In good condition: double buck porch: room for a ga- rage. "This house hus been priced to sell quick, and ‘we think if you will investigate you can secure a real bargain. We can make terms, and_the price is low at $12,500. ROBERT LEE O'BRIEN, Franklin 5 1710 I 8t. N.W. A HOUSE YOU HAVE BEBEN LOOKING FOR. OVERLOOKING GOV'T RESERVATION. On North Capitol st. near Michigan ave. Six large ‘rooms and tiled bath: Lot-water heat; combination gas and electrical fixtures; hard- wood_trim throughout: colonial front ' porch, rear porch; good vard {0 paved alley. House 15 in perfect Possession will be given e price, $9,000. Will FOR SALB BY OWNER—$3,700—6 ROOMS, r Maryland ave. and T4th st Address” Box 19-M, Star 2 11th ST N.W. ception hall and tiled bath, bs; deep lot to_paved apts, . Toom 105 COLN PARK SECTION. Attractive colonial Lome%f & rooms, bath; hot-water heat, electric lights; stationary wash : servants’ toilet in cellar; hardwood trim- ry fine condition. Price, Terms arranged . JOHUN QU COMPANY, Inc. 4 704 13th n.w. TION SALES AUC F TTADAM A, W Household Goods, -Iron Safe, Bales of Straw; Etc., by Public Auction, to Pay Storage and Other Charges. On SATURDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIFTH, 22 COMMENCING AT THIRT Drblic a pas storage the following Johnson, Baily, Charlie . L. Fisher, L. A. . Fibre Company Rliss, M. < H. Geisey. case take notice. NSFER & STORAGE €O., Pearson, ¢ All parties mi1,$ TTADAM Trustees’ Sale of 1920 Stutz Touring Car and 1920 Templar Roadster. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust recorded in Liber 4301, folio 241 et seq.. of the land records for the District of Columbia. and at est of the parly secured thereby, the d_will well by public ion, at undersign YCK NOON, Antomobile. :also by i - 6NTh, Mator of a chattel trust . . C. records, otie 1920 Templar Roadster. Ter mhsae TTHUS JOWEN & TRUSTEES' SALE OF WASAINGTON By virtue of a of sale contained in 4 deed of trust from George E. Lomax to the undersigned_trustees, duly recorded among the laud records of the District of Columbia, de- faglt havisg been made in the pasment of the debt sccured by said trust, and at the request of the holder of the trust note, the undersigned trastees will sell at publie auc- tion, to_the highest Lidder, on the premises, o. 1007 47th st n MONDA ENTIT MARCH, 1932 THIRTY 0 i, lot No. thirty- . In square 5154, improved by a five- room frame dwelling. Terms of sale: O F TOT 82, SQUARB 5154, 8 sh at the time of one-third six in twelve months, or all cash at option of buyer. De. ferred payments to bear interest mnd to be faction of the trustees. the cost 8f the pure MART . HO' Evans_building, 1420 Washington, THOMAS 3. OW SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS IN NEIGHTS,” TO BE SOLD WITHIN THE OFFICE OF THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, 1331 G ST. N.W. By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4015, folio 428, ct seq., of the land records of the' District of Colum:- bia. and at the request of the patty secured | thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction within the office of Thomas J. Owen & Son, 1331 G st. n.w., onp THURSDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1022, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P, the follow- ing-described land anad premises, situate in the Distriet of Columbia, and désignated as 7, 12, 13, 18, 19, and 79, 'in block n_as square G078, and lots 45, 49, 54 and 55, In block numbered 3, now kuown' as square 3079, in a subdivision known Manning Heights,” s per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in county book 10 at folio 63. Terms of sale: “All cash. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. _Conveyanc- ing, recording And revenue stamps at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms of sale to he complied with witlin 30, days or deposit forfelted. T. W. STUBBLEFIELD, GARFIELD A. STREET, mh6-9t exSu Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB_OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1527 AND 1589 CO- LUMBIA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4523, folios 377 and 880 et seq., Tespectively, of the land records of the hwd. | District_of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at bublic auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FOUR- ENTH DAY OF MARCH, 'A.D. 1022, AT E O'CLOCK P.M., the following desctibed Iand and premises, situate in the Dist bia and designated as and belng I in D. L. Morrison's et al. subd are 365, as per plat recorded in {he office of the survegor for sald District in Liber H. D. C., folios & and 6%. Terms of sale: Eaeh lot sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $1,500 and the amount over snid deeds of trust 'to be pald in ecash. A deposit of $200 required upon each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, recotding, revenue stamps and notary fees at cost of purchase Terms to be complied with within thirty da: from day of sale, otherwise the properiy ‘may be readvertised and resold at the ritk andcost of the defanitiog purelisser or purchasers, TLLIAM H. WALKER, LOUIS B. BCHNEIDER, mh3-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THGS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALR OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ATE, NO. 156 YOU STREBT TWO-STORY ~ BRICK By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4452, follo 339 et seq., of the ‘land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersimed trastees will offer for sale by’ publie auction, in front of the ses, o FRIDAY; "THE TENTH. DAY MARCE, 22, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.; the following described land and premisess situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered {hirty-nine (30) in Lawrence O. Mallery’s subdivision of lots in block numbered twenty-one (21), ‘‘Addition to LeDroit Park,” as per plat tecorded in Liber County No. 11, folio 91, of the records of the office of the sur- Jeyor of the District of Columbia. Said prop. criy now kaown for purposes of assesament and uare 3114. Terms of sale:' Cash, above existing first trust of $3.500. A deposit of $200 required af the purchaser at the time of sale. All con- recording_and notarial fees at the lirchaser, Terms of sale to be ¢om- e he” Ciajece pesceve ‘the otherwite ees mmy"’\t the Hiak_avd r, after five dayi dn. sofne news- of Washington, taxation as lot 39, veyanciny cost_of plied wi of sale, right to resell the D cost of defaniting purcl ldvmlnn;ent Mhil%'n‘?h per published .G, n.nwg 3 M. BAGER, D. 0. CHEMIO; 3 AT PRIVATE S8ALE OF H. E & CO. oN. P! AT 631 PENNA, AVE. N. 1. Stotk consisting ‘of Tooth Tromnerr, Hate Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Combs, Statlonery and other sundries too numerous to mentlon. SALE TO START TUBSDAY, NINETHIRTY TO ELEVEN AM. AND CONTINUING EACH DAY, NINE-THIRTY TO_ELEVEN A.M. UNTIL,_SOLD. ‘mhe8t _ THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Known as 1726 P Street NW. Ty _virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in liber No. 4319, folio 86, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed February 21, 1922, in equity cause No. 39704, and at tle request of the party secured by ‘said deed of trust, the undersigned trustees will sell, at publié auction, in front of the premises on WED- NESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, D., 1922, AT FIVE-FIFTEEN 0'CLOCK ‘the following-described land and p situate in the city of Washington, ct of Columb ing lot 101 in J. 5 in square 157, ‘s per piat of said mubdivision recorded in book 20, page 7, of the records of the office of the surveyor'for the District of Columbla, subject to & right of way over the rear 5 feet of said Tot for alley pur- poscs, together with the improvements, con- Sisting of & 8 stories and cellar. brick and stone dwelling, with wide side and rear alley, heated by steam, lighted by electricity. Prop- erty sold subfect 1o existing first deed of trust Teorded in liber 3879, folio 179 et seq., of said Tapd_records, in the sum of $6,000, inaturing April 8, 1924, bearing interest at 7% per annum, 'said interest payable semi-annually. Ternis f the purchase money over and aboye first deed of trust to be paid in cash, balance in two equal in- stallments, payable fn one and two with interest per centum able semi-annually, from day of sule, by & deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash over and above said first deed of trust at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of $500.00 will be required at time of Eale. Tazes und interest on said first deed of trust to be adjusted to sale. Al conveyanring, recording, revenue stamps, ete., at cost of purchawer. Terms of sale to be compiled with within s from duy of sale, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited to the 'trustees, and the trustees reserve tle right to resell the property at the risk and defaulting purchaser, after five day € of such resale in some news. | E._JOH) FREDER] ON, York ave. n Trustee, 1342 N £020-0,En&ds THOS. J. OWEN & SUN, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of the Three- Story Brick, Dwelling, No. 1014 8th St. N.W., and the Two-Story Frame Dwelling, No. 1145 8th St. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Colum! passed in Equity No. 39704, will sell at public \f the premises. on WEDNE: UTH DAY OF MARCH. 1022 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK the following-described land and premises. cate in the District of Columbia and part of original lots 11 and 12 in square 402, Beginning for the same nt {n the line of Sth street west, 31 inches south of the northeast corner lot 11 and running thence wost 76 fect, thence south 17 feet 7 inches, thence east 5 foct, thence mouth 5 feet 5 inches, thence east 71 feet to 8th street west, thence north along line of waid street 23 feet o the point of ning. ALSO_IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Part 14 and 15 in A. Rothwell and Heary as per plat K, page 239, i the records £ the survesor of the District of Beginning for same ut a point in the line of Sth street distant 20 feet 6 inches north from the south- Vst corner of suid 1ot 14, aud running thence gorth along the line of sapl gtreet 22 foct & inches, thence east 90 feet o an alley: thence south 22 feet 6 inches; thence west 90’ fect to the point of beginning, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installnients, pavadle in one and o years from the day o . and to be rep- resented by the promissory motes of the pur- haser, beating fnterest at the rate of @ per centum per anbum, pavable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the pur- haser. Two hundred dollars deposit required upon each parcel upon mcceptance of bid. All converauclng, notars fees and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied wWith within 30 days from diy of sale. other- wise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser. after five divs' advertisement of such resule in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Cdlorado building, £e24-0&dx exSn Trustee. ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE SIX- ROOM_AND BATH BRICK DWELLINGS By virtue o recorded in Liber No. follo 321 et geq., and Liber 4568, folio 332, respectively, of tha land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parts secured theteby. the undersigned trustees will seil at public tion,_in_front of the premises, on WED- DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAKC) A.D. 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. lowing dcscribed land and premises, in the District of Columbin, and des and being lots 91 and 95. in Dennis M S subdivision of part of block 6, in Todd aud Brown's subdivision of parts of the tract of 1and known as *‘Pleasant Plain: Plensant,” us per plat of said first mentioned subdi recorded in Liber No. 60, folio 189, of the records of the office of the survesor of_the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: All cash oyer a prior deed of trust for $3,250 on each lot. A deposit of $200 required opon each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at_purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty davs or deposit forfeited. JESSE H. HEDGES, JAMES M. CARTER £624,0&45,ex80 Trustees. TOMORROW, “TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Bankruptcy Sale of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Furnish- ings, Dry Goods, Notions, Novelties, etc. By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. (Second Floor) MENCIN situate nated as Thursday, March 9, 1922 Commencing 10 AM. _ Terms: Cash. mh7-2t SAMUEL ©. REDMAN, Trustee. L. NOTES, AUCTIONEER. Tomorrow, Thyrsday, March o, BBGINNING AT 10 A.M. Extra large sale of Household Furnishings, At our salesrooms, 633 Louisiana Ave., including about three vanloads from local STORAGE company, consisting in part of an Upright Piano, Lot of Carpets, Rugs, Beds and Bedding, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Mattings, China, Glass- lot of Inlaid Linoleum in' short lengths, Men's Furnishings, and lot of miscellaneous goods too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. . D. NOTBS, Auctiotieer. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Two Brick Dwellings, .Bm. g the Six- room Dwelling No. 249 3d Street S.W. and the Four- room Brick Dwelling in Rear Tlm-ec:f. derTche Taat Wi and testament o mf’f{:fl’f‘gfiffll o THORRDAY. THE NINTH_ DAY OF MAKC i NHIRTY O'CLOCK Bk A‘Z”ss‘fxfi-’.f% part of lot 34), in square 584 ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one &nd two years, with interest at 7 per centom per. annum, payable semi-annually and secared on un- bert the property eold, or all cash at purchasee’s stamps &t haser’s t. $200 irea 8 ime "ot ‘e, Burchaser. g”lma A OOMPANY. Yice Presideat, option. Conveyancing, recording and revenue days to complete the purchase. il Ffhe R the fol- | TOMORROW. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING NO, 173¢ SEATON BT. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of ‘trast dated January 22, 1922, and recorded in one of the land récords for the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured the Peb!-\ we will sell at_public auction, in front of the Dremises, on THURSDAY. MARCH NINE, 1922, A" POURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P, lot No. 287, in Charles W. King's sobdivision in; square No. 150, together with the improve- ments thereon. Term 1a subject to two deeds of trust for §2,000 $nd $1.730. Deta‘ls announced at sale. Balance jh. One hundred dolla 8it required at time of sale. All converane- ng, recording, stamps, etc., Bt purchise . Terms of sale 1o be complied with with- in 15 days or the trustees will résell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. 2 E. C. HAYES, SON, mh1,7,8 Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION % 126 Shares of Greene Cananea Copper Company Stock, 25 $1,000 Gold Bonds of the Chevy Chase to Great Falls Land Corporation, 12,000 » Shares of Mojave Tunsten Corhpany Stock, 50 Shares of | the ‘Continental Trust Com- pany Stock, 248 Shares of the Emerson Pump and Valve .Corporation Stock, $11,250.00 Worth of First Deed of Trust Notes. To Be Sold at Auction. Pursuant to an arder of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holdin; 1 stonw, W OCLOCK PAL NINTH DAY OF Btock, bondw and notes. by o’ first deed of trust for §: in_square 400 s 47, 48, 4 ‘ Z 5 16 and and 50 in Orren sireet 1118 Staples . OWEN & SON, Auets. mh1-Tt,exSu ADAM AT WESCHLI Large Sale of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Furnishings, Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Groceries, Housefurnishings, Hardware, etc. By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. (Second Floor) Thursday, March 9, 1922 Commencing 10 A M. Hoslery, Underwear, ‘Overalls, Shirt: Men's Pants, 10 Cases Shoes, Collars, Saspenders, Socks, Ladies' and hildren's Housedresses, Waists, Kimonas and Aprpns, Swe: Rain- conts, Quilts, Dry Goods. Notions, k Teather: and ¢ Belts, Hair and Also eries, Galvanized Tubs, Housefurnishing: Terms: Casl eties, Chimneys, ROOM AND BATH NO. 207 EYE 7. deed of trust dul front of the HE NINTH DAY POLOCK ribed land ises, situate in the city of Wasil ict ‘of Columbis, to wit: Let number thirty five Ciiazies Grasford’s sub- division of lots aumbered seven bundred and six as per piat recorded fu Liber Lt the records £ of the Distrie f ‘the pureh 1 in in ey 10 be puid in equal installments, payable in ons years, with interest at 6 per eent p pasable semi-anuuaily, from day of by deed of trust upon the prope r all cash, at the option of fhe p A deposit of £250 required of the purcha at the time of sale. 1 ncing. re. cording, revenue sh rial fpes at ms of sale 10 b | complied with wit daxs fron sale, otherwise the to fesell the propert k st of the defaulting purchaser. alter five dass' advertisement of such restie in Eome news. aper published in the city of Washing B HENRY HEN It ATTHE MILBUR: fe27-Akds.exSu TRUSTEES' SA TATE, IMP K DW STREET SOUTY By virtwe of & recorded in Li of the land and at the request by, the undersigne uction, i frout of the 3 DAY, THE ETH DAY OF 3 122 AT FIVE L., the f Tibed land and o ¥ of Washington, District of Colus designated as lot numberea’ two hundred and ffts-three (253), in square num- bered ten hundred and fitteen (1015). Terms of sale: One-third of | money to be paid in cash, balance in two eq installments, payable in oue and tw with guterest at T per centnm per able semi-annually, secured by de i, an d of trust upon the property sold, or all eash, at the op- | tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, revenve -stamps, efc.. at cost_of purchaser. Thrms of eale to be com- Rlied with within thirty days from day of saie, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at Tisk and cost of Uefaulting purchaser, after five daye’ advertisement of ench resalé in some newspaper publiched in Washington, D.C. B. FR! SAUL, 813 Louisiana ave. n.w. mhS-a&ds,exSu TTHOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- % o vackery, Trunke, ‘Cash. % mh7- 3 by recorded, in Liber No. of the land records of the District of Columb; and at the request of the party secured there: by, the undersigned trustees Bell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCI, A. D’ 1022, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P.AL, the ‘follow- ¢ ing-described land and premises, situate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being all of lots 11 and 12 in square 1743, in Fulton R. Gordon's sub- division of part of a tract of land-called Chevy Chase, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in book 24, page 41, ‘Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $250 will be required at time of sale. AIl con- veyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be comi- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re: sell the property at the risk and cost of de. faulting purchaser, after five days' adrertisc. ment of such resale in some uewspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. C. EDMUND K. FOX, 1311 H st. n. JEROME HUBRARD, 738 15th mh2-d&ds,exSu. “TTHOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Partnership Dissolution Sale of Valuable 14th Street Business | Property, 50 by 105 Ft., Wide Alley, by Three Three-story Brick Buildings, With Stores on First Floor and Apart- ments Above. | Nos. 1529-1531 and 1533 14th| St. NW. By authority vested In us we will seil at bilc auctios in front of the premises on RIDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.3., lots 803806 807 in square 241, improved as above. These properties my be'sold singly or as an eatlirety irchasers ma) lesire. 2 D ms can_ho arranged on vory favorable condition on deposit on each parcel at | fime of sale. Conveyancing, recording and| t purchaser's cost. Sale to B Clone withi 0 Gaye or deporlt”forfeited. r8.dkdsigumn. o iuilzil Al W‘“fi;:m.zm AUCTIONEER. Furniture, Fixtures, Carpets, Stoves, etc., Contained in Sec- ond-hand Furnifure Store No. 401 4Y, Street S.W. ° BY PUBLIC_AUCTION, ¥, MARCH TENTH, FRIDAY MENCING 10 AM. Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Chifforobes, Bookesses, mrdrobes, Music Cabinet, Roll-top Desks, rtension . Tables. Baby ' Carriages, Hall. racks, _Beds, - Springs, Mattresses, _Sani- B o T S Sa ¥ | S Coffea Urn, s 1922, 1} Byt ER, AUOTIONEER. | 4 i AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE _OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED FEE SIMPLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF KEM SINGTON, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND. 3 The undersigned, as attorney, named in a in mortgage, will offer for sale at publie nuction on te premises, on MONDAY, MARCH THIRT! , 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the feo simple ot improved by a twostory and attic frame dwelling with aH modern con- veniences, in the town of Kensington, Mont- govery county, M. This lot fronts on Con: necticut avenue 117.81 feet, with a_depth of 150 feet and a width in the rear of 85.15 feet and is at the northe: corner of Connecti- ut avenne and Prospect street, opposite the toman Catholic Chare This desirable modern suburban residetice, focated in the town of Ken- ! sington, has all the advantages of good roads, Ktor: churches, schools, electrie lights, st ectric car service to Washington, D. and has on the property, an independent water supply with t necessary pnmping installation; frume garage and other ontbuildings. Terms of sale: Cash deposit of $500 at the time of sale, 30 Cirenit Conrt far Montgomery count penses to be adjusted 1o the day of sale, Wi M H. SURRATT, Named in Mortgage, ntral Savings Bank Bldg, . Baltimore, Md. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Entire Stock of Groceries Contained ‘in Wholesale' Establishment at l!‘{o. 307 10th Street Northwest. by tie of a certain deed of trust duly 4 in Liber 4526, folio 311 et seq. of records for Distriet of Columbi: the request of the party secured thers the updersigned trustecs will sell, within above” premis By Public Auction Monday, March 13, 1922 Commencing 10 A.M. Vegetal Suceatush, nd Tomatoes, Milk, Tuna Fish, Sardines, Mincemeat, tarch, Ipscetine, Soda, Orange- Jellies, Extracis. Nuts, Lima D Matchies, ade. Raisins, {Dust, S. M. GUSACK, NJAMIN BROOKS, Trustees. D 1644 SIXTIT ST. N.W. cortnin_decds of trust, 1 15, 1921, October . wmong 'the land imbia, and at the e, situated Jn the Ci trict of Columbia, and inz_lots numbered one lug and sixty-seven . one Lundred and sixty-eight (165), and + undred and sixty-nine (109), in Ffancis s subdivision of lots in kquare num- red and forty-four (414). a8 per rded I the office of the survevor of in Liber 15, folio 91 ahave lois is of Washington, g as and be plat re § the District of Columbi Terms of sale: Each of tii { su indebtedness of £: sold subjoct to said d or the pur cash at the opf osit of $200 an each of the Wwill be required at the time of sale. rding, fevenue stamps, ms of sale to days from will be forfeited resold k and cost of de- chaser, after five days' advertise- resale in i D) i faulting p ment of s _mhl-a&ds.esSu. ADAM A. WESCI 3 Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi- dence Properties No. 1743, Park Road Northwest, Nos. 917 and 919 Virginia Avenue Southwest and Business Prop- erties Nos. 145, 147 and 149 D Street Northeast. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity | Cause No offer the AT FC i i | ! | i square 2 E-THIRTY Lot in square 383 m- nd frame dwellings Nos. cnne .. One-third of purchase the balance fn two e in one and two per cent per anuom, s from day of {eured by dend of trut upon the property <h, at the option of the purchaser. of'$200 on e reaser at b aneing. recording, il fe siamps _and the purchaser. omplied with within | { sale, otherwise the t 1o resell the prop- ost_of the defaulting after five days' advertisement of in some newspaper published in of Washington, D. C. 1 CHARLES W. DARR, 319 F st. n.w., HENRY I QUINN, Colorado bld., 1t extndh Trisiees. THOMAS Two Very Desirable Two-story and Basement, -room and ‘Bath Brick Dwellings No. 1547 and 1549 4th Street NW. Excellent Opportunity for Colored Home Buyers By authority vested in us we will sell at I public_anction, in_front of the premises. on CESDAY. MARCH SEVENTH, A HALF_PAST FOUR 0'CLOC and 33 in square 7 Schools and Howard University are within a few minutes’ walk of this properts. Terms: $200 cash deposit ou day of sale, $300 within 80 dars and the balance payable $45 per month, including all interest. title or no = Convexancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Further particalars at time of s THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts., mh2-d&ds 1331°G st. n'w. 22 THE ABOVE IS POSTPON N ACCOUNT OF THE WEATHER UNTIL FRI- 'H DAY OF MARCH, 1 ME HOUR AND PLACE 0MAS DOWLING & C 1115 Eve st. n.w. Auction Sale of Storage Fumni- ture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage Warehouse, No. 1313 U St. N.W.,, Friday, March 10, at 10 O’'Clock A.M. We will sell ‘at public anction, at the above warehouse, Household Furniture, consisting of Brass and Iron Beds, ingy, Mattresses, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Wardrobes, Buffets, China Cabinets, Antique Pieces, Chairs, Tables, Refrigerators, = Glass "snd = Chinaware, 9 Range, Stoves, Goods on display Wednesday and Thursday 3 _mh7-3t _THO; N THOS. J. OWI TR VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE, IMPROVED BY BRICK DWELL- ING, KNOW NO. 327 FOURTEENTH STR] NORTHEAS' By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded Jnnuary 19, 1920, in Liber 4320, folio 9. of ¢ and records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of ‘the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees’ will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. ON MON- DAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH, 1022," AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P. following real estate, situate in the Cf Washington, District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lot numbered two hundred | and two (202), in Louis P. Shoemaker's sub- division of lots in square numbercd ten hun- per plat recorded e District of Co-| dred and fifty-four (105 in the surveyor office of Iumbia in Liber 30, folio 17¢ Terms of sale: The above lot is subject to & prior deed of trust securing an indebteduess of $1,900, and the lot will be sold subject to said dend of trust indebtednoss. OF the purchase rice over and above sald deed o , one- l:‘hh'd is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one ‘and two years, with interest at 7 per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually, ‘secured by second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of Axlg. Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete., El cost of B“r‘:“l;ll';rx_ B ’r:;rlm f sale ;l be complied with wit irty Sale, otherwise' deposlt will be forfelted and property rescld at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of Such resale’ In some newspsper Pyblished in , D. C. w‘%fl"mfll’ Trustee, 1409 New York ave. m.w. HARRY R. WILLIAMSON, Trustee, 1409 New York ave. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executor’s Sale ta Close an Es- tate of Valuable Corner Prop- erty, Three-story and Base- ment Brick Dwelling With Garage, No. 1829 Eye Street Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed, I will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the ises. on TUESDAY, THE FOURTEEN’ ¥ OF MARCH, 1§ FOUR original ot 10 and part of original lot 11 in square 106, described in one parcel as follows: Beginning for the same at the sonthwest corner of sald lot 10 and runniug thence north slong 19th street 90 feet to center of a brick wall 41 feet, thence south 90 feet and thence west wlong said *T feet 10 the beginnipg, improved by brick dwelling_containing sbout 20 rooms and 4 baths, with brick ® garage. Inspection upon application to auctioneer. Terms: One-taird eash, * one-third in 90 dnys and one-third in 6 months, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of £500 required at sale. Terms to be complied with in 30 dexs. 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