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. SEV £ 12 rooms b REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued TET T ALK OVER THAT BUILDING Jroblem right now. We design, heip finance @ bulld the Lame of your hoice on your lot voars® experience, laxt 10 in | 817 G ot | 1900. ption hall, bath. porches ront and rear: un- Ssually well constructed: southern exposure, en wide pavéd street. close to car line: prompt 36,930, ferms. No agents. Owner, n.e. . 2BATH HOME, garage iin_5070. PRETTY, SIX-ROOM, VACANT BU bath: hot-water heat. electricity, gas; | rhes, cellar, attic: lot 40x145; block cars: | <t section Hyattaville: garage. 414 Kresge b, wurage; white neighborhood: Jwst office, Gov't Printing Office and downtown shistriet. o agents. Phone Col. 84: 13* READLY , NCY-— homes in Petworth, half block of ¢ ™ith 8 ynusually large rooms and til Front and double back porches; hiot-water hei - city and gas: hardwood trim and Soor: -grade fixtures throughout; lot 140 feet | 1 high-class section: all new or _more sh. Clarendon 445- convenient to ESTATE. "’ FOR SALE—HOUSES THE EVENING FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. Continued EXTRA SPECIAL. Two-family flat, northeast. in absolute per- fect condition; one flat rents for $50 per nio. owner in other. Honse, 10 rooms and 2 bath: xeparate h.w.h. systems; big porch: pressed brick. Big bargain at '$7. $1,000 cash. See this—u 50% investment to ‘investor. KEYSTONE REAL ESTATE CO. 728 15tk 8t. N. 9. CHEVY CHASE; $8850; IT sounds good; it is good; a gem of a small home; all improve- ments. Yours if you are quick. CHAS. MUIR & CO., 1403 New York Av Saul's Addition—$11,750. Army officer ondered abroad and must sell Dix home: pressed brick, 7 rooms, hardwood finish, tiled bath with shower; b lights: double porch in-rear front porch; sereens for all doors and wing new awnings. Lot 152 feet deep fo paved alley; metal garage. Attractive terms. Brightwood, D. C v.: beautiful deta of 6 Iarge roons, tiled bath, throughout, o; fireplace, I ary wash tubs in t. gurage, “electric celleut Lot ar., heating Tights. 31, . 1. PRICE. OWNER- TMMEDIATE POSSESSION IXIT Belmont rd.: 10 rooms; newly decorated: steam he FOR BALE BY OWNER—2FAMILY APART- meat, 5 rooms and bath each, in Plullentl northeast section; separate heating plants and vellars; room for garage. Price $7.500. Rea ble cash. No ugents, Address Box 132-M. Star_office. [ ORTH CAPITOL ST. Overlooking Government Reservation. Two-story brick, colonlal porch residence: six large rooms, tiled bath, celiar: hot-water lieat, electric lights: double rear por L g A C. HOUGHTO C I b th a built-in ga- | 3age in a desirable white northwest nelghbor- § lood for $B00 less than other new 6-room louses without garages are selling for in the ) same section. Buildings are NOW in thel <ourse of construction by a RELIABLE builder. } Ouk floors, vapor heat. electric lights, sliding doors between living room and dining room and many othec distinctive features not usually found in new bulldings of the present das. Prics, ST, Terms, $1.600 cash and monthly yayments for the baiance, like rent. HOUGHTON & €0., 1516 H st. n. “We_have the BEST in every ection NEAR 14th AND PARK ROAD. POSSESSION AT ONC arly ne modern in every detal One of those attractive Gruver housex north side of Quincy st.. just ewst of I4th st. n.w. .story, attic and cellar; colonial front porch double rear porches: & rooms, 2 baths: hot- water heat, electric lights: lot 157 ft. deep to paved alley: garage. HOUGHTON & ¢ Ve have the BEST 17th ST. SOU i Near Good Hope road: an attractive. de-; tached home of 7 rooms: furnace heat; screened | porches: open fireplace with gas loj garage; ' 1ot 40x130 ft. deep with various kinds of fruit 4 rees, grape vines and shrubbery. Price very | reasonable. Terms arranged. w. cement bagement bes, front porc] S ke Adams 1349, 5522 13th ROOM AND BATH 14th and Park road: a.m.l nd painted: va Il MR. RRO! WEST OF 14th PRICE REDUCED FROM $12.500 to $10.500. h. and electric lights, deep lot o paved alle CHARLES F. JOHNSON, room 105, 734 15th. TTMAIN B128 . CHEVY CHASE. One square west of Conn. ase. § rooms, 2 vathe, center hall plan; new, with every con- venlence. $16,000. WOODLEY PARK. Facing Rock Creek Park. A real bargain in this delightful section. 10 rooms, 2 baths, e $14,750. W. C. and A. N. MILLER, Main 1790. Union Trust Bldg. FOR COLORED. Pretty 6-room and bath bay-window brick. corner of alley, near Tth and E ats. n.e. $500 cash, balance monthly. Price $3.250. J. EDW. FOWLER. 737 13th st. m.w. Main 3679. $5,850. Neag Lincoln Park, 6:room, colonial porch, hrick; double-deck porch in rear: hot-water heat undry tubs, tile bath. hardwood trim- in the most attractive location—Massa- nd 15th st. within three squares of the new Eastern High School, close by the car line—handy to everything, everywhere, and yet in a most desirable residential neighbornood. Six rooms and bat hot-water_h ALL FOR $7.500— ON CONVENIENT TERMS. Tnspect this group. one of the best ever built in every respect: fronting on broad thoroughfares: mplendid construction and a remarkable price. Sample House, 246 15th ST. S, Open for your critical examination every day and evening. HARRY A. KITE, Owner and Builder, 1514 K St. Ph. M. 4846. NOTICE. Owner authorized us to reduce price on attractive home west of 14th st. in North Columbia Heights. Best buy today. 7 rooms, 2 baths, breakfast and sleeping porches, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors; in perfect condition. Possession with deed. Price only $11.500. A semi-detached brick dwell- ing in 14th St. Terrace; fine location: 8 outside rooms, 2 baths; spacious porches; hot- water heat, electric lights; attic. Double garage. A very remark- - able home at the low price of $13,500. WALTER A. BROWN, 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653. CHAS. S. MUIR & CO. HAVE the best $9,000 house for sale in Chevy Chase; 6 rooms; a.m.i.; open fireplace; h.-w.h. Be con- vinced by calling at 1403 New York ave. A NEW HOME. FULL OF happiness and sunshine; 7 rooms, 2 baths; h.-w.h.; sleeping porch; double garage; in Chevy Chase, too. You'll be surprised when you hear $12,500 will buy it. CHAS. S. MUIR & CO, 1403 New York ave. CHEVY Beautiful stucco home of nine front porch; servant's improvements ; hardwood floors and trim; excellent arrangement | for doctor or dentist. Price reduc ALLISON ST. California bungalow of six rooms and bath: hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood fioors and trim: picely decorated. Price, $12,500. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 1683 erma. _ ; Rooming House—$1 3 blocks [ Thomus and_cold D hew. running wate electric wide alley WILLIAM G. RICHARDSON, 25 Colorado Bldg. 531. AYMENT WILL PUR. in Washington's most exclu. sive residential section, near home of fermer President Wilson. House contains 3 bedrooms, baths, sleeping porch, maid's room aud bath; beantifully built ‘and fnished: evers conven: jence. Price $22,500. For immediate insp tion, phone Main 3830, or address Box 3 star office. TOU HAVE NOT, SEEN OUR _NEWLY PLANNED ‘HOMES, " 19th and Park road n.w., Don't select your house without dotng se. They undoubtedly represent the last word In moders home bullding—not the usual trpe & room plan, but & mice, roomy, homelike home he 1 detall. tly and artistically decorated. Beanti- fully finished snd equipped with all the new Iabor-saving appliances. Bullt to stand the test of time. LOCATION. 1 square north of 19th and Park road, over- looking Rock Creek Park—the nationally known beauty spot of the whole country. and terms will appeal (o those Sample house, 5 Open and lighted daily. CHAS. D. SAGEK, Owner and Builder, 923 15th st. Main 38. “Headquarters for — TO CTOSE ESTA r 16th and Columbia road. Six rooms and elec. Hght, D turnished. 0. To inspect, address Box 30.L, X office. FOR SALE—COLUKED. Several very attractive homes in best northwest section; prices from $3,00000 to $6,250.00. Terms very easy. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W. T _MODERN DETACHI ME Orverlooking Western High School. Corner Int, 303130. Six rooms und hath, Six thousand d 3. LEO KOLE, ECTICUT AVENUE AND EYE suitable for "dwelling or apartment rentiag purposes: also in coming business nelghborhood, 1 d 5 baths; large frontage. Subsiantial c uired. Price, $42.500. Add tar office. WANTED buyers, city homes. CASH . farms and fe| 734 15th St N “PETWORTH. Dandy 6-room brick; b.-w.k.; elec.: fine condi- tion: deep lot; exceptional bargain; only $7.5500; terms. 3 2 SEE THIS FOUSE. You will buy it; magnificent bldg., 25 ft. :llg:':i l:mll.n. -|mr m.i.; coi tr porches: 5 & bar ¥ : MANN., 3308 l%‘th lfltmn Iv:nnlmlf}"!“xfi!y s FOR COLORED. sonable Terms On All Some Vacant. sUi 6 E, The house You wi above, bat it is R. D. 21 $ t may not be advertised ted in this office. MacPHERSO W Main 1495, & Bungalow. Price, $6,950. Must be sold; moving to fe oo butl) on frst floor Lurke attie: sione freplace, Zood lieuting f, gas and electricity; buil bookease: Jot T3x100 with garage. Phone Mr. GALOW. TAKOMA PARK lly brand-new and wodern in every B large rooms. tile bath snd wttic; lot G0x180; paved street: house and ga o of haollow-tile construction with slate roof. Ownes ¥ officer, leaving town: will sell for 9,750, R T, ANTON KOERBER & CO. DG MA INSPECT! H. Gruver Homes. values. 4315 to 4325 New " n.w. ut Grane Circle. § roomn: le sleeping porches. Bullt-is &t .~ All nold but two corners. Oper and lighted until 0 pm. Terms. EDW. M Vil JIr.._exclusive agent. Main M ROOM HO N PERFECT one month rent. 1119 6th st. 14 glansed- Thix is an ex- For further details see MUNSEY TRUST €0, Real Estate Dept., Munsey bidg. Beautiful gas lights: white neigitborhood. tive bargain. Price, $4,000, Terms, $i0 month. MU TRUST CO. Keal Estate Dept. hldy Tel. 1. ARO0M OLO: e heat: garage; 8.E. Washin; slu Park and new Cash, Munse; AL zton: Eastern High NSEY TRUNT 4 Iteal Estate Dept., L5 Fr. 64 Be wure to see our SUNSHINE HOM | fRe L MICHIGAN ' 4 PARK 12th and Mich. ave. l' Bungalows and central hall homes, in town, with ground all around, for less than houses in a row. Over sixty sold before {completion. Easy terms if de- sired. Take Brookland car to end of route, or telephone Main 6935 for automobile. Built by MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, Incorporated. Main 6935, Established 1899, Woodward Bldg., 15th and H No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ou B ' TACHED HOUSE 0 ave. car line; 9 rooms and bath: large lot: and all modern improvements. Wi by owner at_sucrifice. ~ Call 1o pers 4604 Georgia ave. No agents. . EAR 10th A v ROOMS AND hot-wate newly papered ~and will sell reasonable to quick pur- 250. Can fix term: OLUMBIA HEIGHTS; 8 "ROOM! tiled bath: sleeping porchex: co- lonial design: tapestry brick constructio beautiful interior: big lot: attractive hom nearly new. Special price. $10,500; reason: le tes able ey (V1S p. SHOEMAKER, 1407 New York Main 1166. 0] and bath; NEAR 15th AND CRITTENDEN N.W. o of 8 rooms and 2 bath hot-water heat, electric lights: breakfast sleeping porch; deep lot to wide alley. Price, $11,850, which is unusually low for this desir- able section. rranged. JOHN QUI A Main 435 HOUSE WANTED BETWEEN 18th AND CO- lumbia rosd and 20th sts., Ontario road and Lanier place, Biltmore st..’ a house of 8 or 9 Cash buyer. Address Box 6-M, Star .W.. NEAE 16th BT.—$ ROOMS AND bath; electric lights: large yard to alley. Owner must_sell, needs money. Address Box 8-M, Star office. BY OWNER. Immediate possession. Located in ome of the best sections of Columbia Helghts, near 13th and Buclid sts, Three-story, colonial porch brick house: ten large rooms,’two tiled baths, hot-water heat, ric lights; instan- taneous water heater: double brick garage (rental $25 per mouth): all windows screened. ‘This house in perfect condition. Reduced to $14,000 for immediate sale. Address Box 28-M, Star office. A HOUSE YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. OVERLOOKING GOV'T RESERVATION. On North Capitol st. near Michigan ave. Six large rooms and thed bath: hot-water heat; combination gas and electrical fixtures; hard: wood trim throughout: colonial front ' porch. rear porch; good vard to paved alley. House ix in perfect condition. Possession will be given on passing of deed. Bale pi $0,000, also sell furniture, if desired. FRANCIS H. BLUNDON CO., 805 H st. n.w. VACANT. 5332 11th ST. N.W. Six_rooms, reception h lavatory and lanndry tubs: deep lot to paved alley. Can be used as s, $8,950. ADOLPH B. JOH) Main 8126. Petworth. Beautiful homwe, containing six large rooms, tiled bath, three large porches, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, elec. light and built-in garage. Especially low priced; excellent terms. Vacant. Downtown Home. Comfortable home of nine rooms and bath: hot-w heat and electricity. Present owner receives enough from one floor o pay cATr¥ing expenses. Price, $12,000. Immediate possession. Terms. Downtown Business Property. House of 12 rooms and bath: will remodel nicely into store with apart- ments sbove, or will pay good return as_rooming_house proposition. TIn de- reloping _ business center. Price, 9950 Terms. PERCY H. RUSSELL CO. 928 15th st. Fr. 5132, INSPECT AT ONCE. New B. H. Gruver Homes. Sample house, 1424 Shepherd st. n.w. Open and lighted till 9 p.m. All sold but 2 inside houses. E. M. WILLIS, Jr., Exclusive Agent. Main 8072. [19* BEAUTIFTL NEW CHE low; ® large lot; shade trees: rage; hot-water heat: 5 rooms and bath, Tith “large porch. Price, ¥ ‘mogerate erms. £ LOUIS P. SHOEMAK! 1407 New York ave. Mi CHASE. rooms and two baths; spacious n 1166, quarters; in perfect condition; all modern | nome st once, ed to $14,000. SUBURBAN. Convenient to steam and electric cars: de- ed home eight rooms and bath: modern heating plant; elecrric lights: front and rear mn'hfi : Iarge lot swith fruit trees, chicken use and ample space for garage. | Price, $8,500. 1683 170-3 2 DOWNTOWN. A choice downtown investment that is priced at only $11,500; ten-room and one-bath home, brick construction; basement; elec: tric lights. Phone us for appointment to inspect. 71 SAUL’S ADDITION. Convenlent to 14th at. car line; pressed brick home of seven rooms and bath: concrete basement: colonial front porch, rear and sleep- ing_porch: electric lights, hot-water heat: beautiful floors of natural osk; large lot with shrubbery and, owers; garage; S0foot paved Slier. Frice, $15,000. & rea] bargain. 1625 1405 Eye St. McKEEVER & GOSS, 163-3 UINCY ST. Tapestry brick home, semi-detached, on lot Jith 40.toot frontage; leight rooms and bath: front, rear and sl Pl‘l’ll porches; hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors and trim; built-In garage; scresned throughout. One of the best buys in this section. $12,200. Im- mediate possession. 156- : »'Mi?ri 4752 nd_tiled bath, | CHASE BUNGA- ] STIEPHERD WT. N.W.—SIX LARGE ROOSI, tiled bath: hot-wafer heat: laundry: coloniai design: modern honse, in fine condition: you will like' thin one. Price; $8,760; §2,000 cash. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKEK, Main 1166, NORTHWEST SECTION: S porches: new modern hou hot-water heat: attractive awniogs Karag { home.” Price. 85, 1407 CITY, MUST DISPOSE “room modern house; best se tion northwest, on heights: 14th o immediate possession; big bargain. Address Box 80-M, Star ofi POSSESSION MARCH 15; CENTRAL LOCA- 6 rooms and bath: hot-vater onstruction. Price this week, balance terms. STBSTANTIAL SUBURBA' At Hyattsville. seven nice rooms: good heatin tricity; buflt-in_garage; well tractive iu every respect. balance arranged. NTZINGER, buy: seven rooms electricity and ga: £ood deep lot; o . balance pasable $77.50 (598611.) ER. Realtor, Oth_st. M. 5871, EAR CHEVY CHASE CLUB. '$12,500. A _lovely home that you will like: seven rooms and tile bath: large living open fireplace; hot-water heat; elec: pretty lot and fine location. A real $12,500. Terms arranged. (578611.) ZANTZINGER, Reaitor, Exhibit, | 2733 CONN. AVE. : Bet. Woodley Rd. and Cathedral PRICE, $20,000." Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces, two baths, break- fast and sleeping porches, chauf- feur’s or maid’s room with bath; Ismglc or double garage at cost. ror tricity MIDDAUGH" & SHANNON, Incorporated. Main 6935, Established 1899. Woodward Bldg., 15th and H. ace Liké Home; No Home Like Ours. NORTHEAST HOMES. $5,500. Colonial bome of six rooms heating_plant, electric lights, back ¥ Possession given and terms arranged. “No alley. $500'CASH. Immediate possession of very attractive home. near 14th and Md. ave. Six large rooms and_bath, cellar, with excellent furnace double rear porches; long back yard to paved alley. To splendid’ condition, snd priced for quick sale at $3,850. ' K ST. N.E. NEAR 7th. Six large rooms and bath, long ‘front and back yards to 30-ft. paved alley; large two- car brick garage in rear; concrete cellar under entire house: splendid furnace: immediate pos- session. Bubstantial cash payment necessars. CORNER: NEAR MD. AVE. Six roonis and ‘bath, fn excellent conddition: latrobe ireat. Price, $4.850. Possession given and:easy terms arranged. 2 HOWENSTEIN BROS. qth & H Sts. N.E. Linc. 897. OWNER MUST SELL. Leaving ity owner las to dispose of his Colonial froit porch. sieeping porch, six rooms, bath, hot-water lheat, met weather strips, screens, parquet floors down- | stairs, deep lot to wide paved alley, House in_excellent condition throughout, ~ Near lst [-(rvr! and_Rhode Island ave. I don't believe ‘;;wn find 8 better hi a good cash payment. Write me today. | dress Box . Star office. COLORED—6-RO0M AND BATH BRICK house, fine location, 1238 Duncan st. n.e. Small’ cash and monthly payments. JOS. A HERBERT & SON, 515 E. Capitol st. BARGAIN, $6.500—5 ROOMS AND BATH, detached house: Brightwood, one-half black from 14th st. cars; a.m.i.; extra large lot. Call MR._HAMMAN in_2076. | FOR BALE_HOUSE NEAR CITY COURT, 10 rooms and bath; 207 D st. n.w.; $6,300. See J._A. HAYDEN, 1410 G st. I can arrange ferms if you can make o j Tow Fr. 64 | TTHOR. J [l iTwo Very Desirable Two-story { warehouse, Houselold Furi STAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTIONS. [ D. MARCH 9, 1922 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. C., THURSDAY, AUCTION SALES RESORTS. THOMAB J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustee’s Sale of Two Brick Dwellings, Being the Six- room Dwelling No. 249 3d Street S.W. and the Four- room Brick Dwelling in Rear Thereof. By authorlty vested in the undersij ed, un- st will and testament o de Robert in front of the premises, on NI DAY OF MARCH, THIRTY O'CLOC] M. pare of lot B4), in square B84. Terms: One:third cush, balance in one and two years, with jnterest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually and secured on the property sold, or all cakh ut purchaser's « %, recording_and revenne A deposit of $200 Purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further articulars at time of sale v TO AND TRUS HE 0N A COMPANY. "By THOMAS "BRADLEY, Vice President, Trustee. fe27-d&ds.exSu TTADAM AT WESCHL 1 RUSTEES' SALE OF 81 DWES e By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded] in Liber No. 4434, folio 158 et seq., of the land records of the 'District ot Coluii: bia, and At the request of the party sccured thereby, the undersigned trustees Wil offer for sale puble uuct front of the emises. THURSDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1922, AT FIVE P, the ’ following _described remises, situate in the l’ll{ of Washingtos District of Columbia, to wit: Lot number thirts-five (33 in Charles Geaford's of lots in squure numbered seven nd wixtyseven (767). as Der piat ), folio ., of the records surveyor of the Distriet 1 as nbove i ind of ‘the purchase e bulance i two oue and_twa | ¢ ext AL 6 per cent per Aunun ally, from d or A deposit required of the ar the tme of sale. Al conveyancing. cording. revenue stamps and Dotarial fees at the cost of the purchuser. Terms of aale 10 be complied with within ffteen duys from day of | 1 sale, otherwise the to resell the property dting purs t of sucl TOMORROW OWEN & SON, AT’ S Partnership Dissolution Sale of | Valuable 14th Street Business Property, 50 by 105 Ft., Wide Alley, Improved by Three Three-story | Brick Buildings, With Stores on First Floor and Apart- ments Above. Nos. 1529-1531 and 1533 i4th v 3 NARCH ) Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel n’ squa; . improved ies may be sold xingly or ay an ent as_purel Terms can _be arra conditions. $500 time of sale revenue stwmps wed wwith W parcel st reconding | and Sale to ar3-a&ds.exSu TADAM A. WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Furniture, Fixtures, Carpets, ¥ Stoves, etc., Contained in Sec- | ond-hand Furniture Store No. | 401 41/, Street S.W. Cliffunie Mausi Tables, e, Book o Desks. Hall" Sani. Tarl . Cloth n, | _A. WESCHLER, Auct. EN & SON, AUCTIONEERS and Basement, Six-room and ! ‘Bath Brick Dwellings No. 1547 and 1549 4th Street N.W. Excellent Opportunity for Colored Home Buyers By authority vested in us we will seil ut public _auction. front i o re within 4 | 200 cash deposit on_di and the balnnce per month, ineluding all interest. title or no sale. ( revenue staj < attime « THOS. J. OWEN & SON. | 111 e s Auction Sale of Storage Furni- 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 aucti tu at the abov onsisting o Brass and Iron Beds, Drexsers. Chiffoniers, W China Cabinets, Antique Pieces, Cha and {of at the price— | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, ALE OF VAL IMPROVED ~RY THR AND_ BAREMENT , KNOWN AS N AND 1644 SIXTH By virtne of three certa recorded respectively August and October 4, 1921, records of the Distric request of the parties undersigued trustees tion, In front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1922 AT 4:45 O'CLOCK P.M., the following real es tate, situated in the City of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated ax and be. ing _Tots numbered one hundred and sixty-seven (167), one hundred and sixty-eight (168), and | one hundred and sixty-nine (169), in Franc STORY DWELLI BRICK order of U. S. Marshal. tion, original cost $7,000. TERMS CASH TRY of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity e N premines, FIRST DAY OF MARCH. A. . 1922, AT FIVE OCLOCK P. M., the following described land and Washington, numbere ki ix per plat recorded ment of TTADAM AW Household Furnityre, Upright % 32Ty gD § proc { Automobiles, time of revenue stam Terms of sale thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the tristee reserves the ty at the riek and cost D. € ___ _ FUTURE DAYS. _ ATLANTIC CITY. THOS. J. OWE: . AUCTIONEEKS. - TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALU TAT HRICK DWELLIN STREET SOUTH By virtue of recarded in Liber of the land recerds of the Columbin, and at tie request of the par'y secured U by, the undersigned trustees will xell a premises, ON MON- 1 DAY OF MARCH, . the following te in the f Columbia, and lot numbered’ two 1 fifts-three (253), in s undred and fifteen’ (1015). : One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid in cash, balance in two equal payable in’ one and two years, Dper centum per annum, pay = e 727249, =} ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Directly on the Front Anmgnmlhmmhmfiml CAPACITY €00 oSttt ____ VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. T wa 5 CH, open all Mteam Acommo: Ll g C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, Aucts., 715 13th St. TRUSTEF;S’ SALE msastiees’ Valuable Household Furniture, China, Cut Glass, Pictures, Draperies, Fireplace Brasses, Persian Rugs, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries, 715 13th St. Saturday, March 11th, 1922 At 10 AM. By Order of Edwin W. Popkins and Joseph A. Rafferty, Trustees, and Others . vecording, revenue stamps, etc., at Terms' of_sale 10 be com r. And at 11 A M. bifed with within thirty days from day of sale, Cafe Tables and Chairs, Large Refrigerator, China, Glassware, Cut- | uthermize deposiy will be forfeited and property 4 7 by S = wid at rixk and cost of defaulting purchaser, Costumers, Extension Tables, Kitchen Cabinet, Showcase, etc., by |after tive days' advertivement of « T in some newspaper published D.C. B. FRA: JAMES 643 Louisiana GARAGE f Washington, District nte rutes: building bathn und best hotel itooktor STEAMSHIPS. CLARK'S CRUISES by C. P. K. STEAMERS Clark’s 3rd Cruise, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD Superb SS “EMPRESS of FRANCE™ 18481 Gross Tons, Spceially Chartered 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up Tocluding Horels, Fees, Drives, Guid Clark’s 19th old, or all cash. at the op- wr. A deposit of $200 will required_at_the time of sule. All con- ale eto. 0 Washington, 18 SAUL, Exe st. n.w. er ruise, February 3 2 ng'ZDs ITERRANEAN tuous PRESS of SCOTLAND" Gross Toos, Specially Chertered 65 DAYS CRUISE, $600 and up Incloding Hotels, Foes, Drives, Guides, ete. 19 days Egypt. Palestine. Spain, Italy, Greece etc. Europe stop-overs sliowed on both cruises. Europe ~=2 ™= Plow © - e4pg 4y OBER'S §. §. AGENCY, 1 Woodward building. And at 12 M. 1916 Fiat Victoria, recently painted maroon and gold, good condi= now. mhS-dkds.exfu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWI . NOS. 1527 AND 1539 CO- LUMBIA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4523, Tolios 377 und 350 et wed.. Tespectivels. of i land records of the District of Columbis. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, at public suction. In front of premises, on TUESDAY, THE FOUR- TH DAY OF MARCH, ‘AD. 1922 AT LOCK P.M., ‘the following dvscribed land and premises, witoate jn the District of Columibin and designated ax und being lots 147 and 153 in D. L. Morrison’s et ul. subdivixion lots in square 865, an per plat recorded in o office of the surve: aid District in r I C Terms of saje: Fac sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1.56) and the amount over suid deeds of trust to be puid in A deposit of §200 required upon each | time of sale. Conveyan stamps and uotary fees at cost of p rms to he eomplied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the proper be readvertised and resold at the risk and cost of the defanlting purchaser or purchase WILLIAM VALK! LOTIS B. SCHNEIER, u T C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS. mnp.2t HLER, AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE 1M TWO STORY FRAME ADAM A. Wi TEES' SALE OF PROVED REAL ESTATE, AND ATTIC, - DETACHED DWELLL 0. 1908 JACKSON BT. ORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES® SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE. IMPROVED BY BRICK DWELL- ING, KNOWN A8 N0. 827 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded January 19, 1620, in Liber 4320, folio 9. of the Inud records of the District of Columbia, uud at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at publi auction, in front of the prem ON M0 DAY, , TWENTIETH 1 following real estate, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lot numbered two hundred and two (202). in Louls P. Shoemaker's sub- division of lof humbered ten hun w per plat recorded he Distriet of Co- Liber 30, folio 170, Terms of sale: The above lot is subject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness o £1:900, and the ot will be sold subject to i eaBy devd of trust indebtedness. Of the pur = L price over and above sajd deed of trust, one- third in to be paid in cash and the Ialance in | MOYTNG, PACKING & STORAGE WINTER BUILDING STORAGE two equal instaliments, pazable in one und two years, With interest at 7 per cent per an num,” payable semi-annually, secured by second WILLIS, 143141442 U at 500 ROOMS FOR H. H. LOCAL & LOX > EXPERT PAC ;. 1GH GRADE WORK. SUNI STORAGE CO. Fireproof Warehouses ESTIMATES S svainenss™e HONES 553338 165 5 . DRY & o, Fora Quiet and Restful Outing Try a WATER TRIP To NORFOLK, VA. Via Potomne River and Ch peake Bay . Modern_Steel Pa e Stea Daily at 6:30 P.M. City Ticket Offc Woodward Bldg.. 731 15th Bt, N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. trustees will in front of the TWENTY. 39029, the undersig; T for sale by public auction. ON TUESDAY, THE nd premises, situate in the County of Wi icton, District of Columbia, to wit: Two story Ttic, detached frame dwelling house, con- ainig 7 rooms and bath, hot-water heat and Known as 1904 Jarknon street northes District of Columbiu, otherwise (7), in block wown s lot numbered seven ) sixty-one (61), in the subdivision Fort Saratoga Addition to Brookland, n County Hook 18, page fce for the District of Wi ax surveyor's hird of the purchase the balance in two in one and two per annum, . T be paid in installmonts, puyab) t ut 6 per cenf from duy of deed of trust upou the property sold, or il ensh at the option of the purchaser. A depoxit of $200 will be required at the time of saie. Al conveyancing. recording. revenue stampe, wr. Terms of xale to b complied with within thirty duys from day o sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defanlting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washingtou, D. C. WILLIAM TODD, Trast 1400 New York ave. now. HARRY R. WILLIAMSON. Trustee. 1406 New York ave. n.w. mhS-d&ds.exSu TTHOS. I OWEN & SON, AUCTION “sold, ¢ tlie purchaser. A the purchaser ut cquired cing. recordin All conveya W notarial fees ut the rms of xale to be com- en days from day of xale, The trusteex reserve ' The right w' properly ut the risk fod_cost of mel Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Sailings and Full Information Aoply COMPANY'’S OFFICE, §17 14th St. N. AA FRICA by UnmionCastls Line, | prel fter five days’ advertise- Soten el some newspaper pub- City of Washington, D. € GEORGE_ C. 8H! HARRY S. BARGER Trust ished in U MO Adeds exti Sanderson & Son, Gen. Passenger Agts. 26 Broadway, New York JRAGE FOR FURNLTURE Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. Estimates cheerfully given. Con- — = = on. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. a Main 1282 = Room Articles by Public Auc- tion to Pay Storage and Other Charges, by Order of the Washington Terminal Co. f the Supreme Court yassed in Equity i by publ Adam 3 ROAD. CHEVY By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4026, folio 376 et snq of the land records of the District of Columl aud at the request of the party secured the e undersigned trustees will sell, at public in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M described land and premises. o County of Washington, District of Ce and designated_ax and being all of lots 2 i square 1743, in Fulton R. ¢ division of part of a tract of land called Chane, as per plat recorded in the office of the for the District of Columbia in book 24, page 41. Terms of sale: All cash. will_be required at time of sale. All con- vevanciag, recording, revenve stamps, etc.. at cost of parchaser. ~Terms of eale 10 be com plied with witbin thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 re. sell the property at the risk and of du. faulting purchaser. after five days’ advertise- \ resale in some newspaper pub- lished iu_ Washington, D). C. EDMUND K. FOX, 1311 H st. n.w. JEROME HUBBARD, 738 15th st. n.w., mh2-g&ils,exSu. Trustees. ¥ ADAM A. WEE&_“HiER; Al'Cfll}s'E?l%. | 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 H the request of the party secured thereby. the LONG-DISTANCE MOVIND undersigned _wfll sell by public auvction. o No Charge for Estimatesi|| —_— on SATURDAY: | EDUCATIONAL. WASHINGTON & "LOCK NOON. senger dodel H Stutz Automobilé, Serful No. 6819, Motor | College 1416 Eye N. W. _fireproof_building. newly equippes No. 883R; alwo by virtue of a chattel trust recorded in Liber 4509, folio 287, D. C. records, A Paying Vocation o u .. UNION i'€® STORAGE! NEW YORK—HAVRE—PARIS COMPANY| ; ar. 11 May 6 June 10 med baggage and parcel room ar- n of Trunks, & . Hand. L Sumple Quses, thing. Jewelrs and miscelluneous per- property Terms: % May 10 May %1 LA _Apr. 22 May 25 June 29 NEW YORK-VIGO:ssix-HAVRE LA BOURDONNAIS . Mar. 11 Winter rates mow in effect LOUKD m ALGERIA &MUROCCO Sailings from Bordeaux or Marseilles Three and Four Weck Motor Trips Write for intere: descriptive literature. COMPA! 'S OFFICE. New York Ave.. Washington. ERMINAL CO.. A deposit of $250 2, Superintendent. o PACKING BY EXPERTS. Goods iasured 2 000 =hile in our long-distanoe vams w & SONS, 1T 7 Modern fireproof s MODERN FIREPROOF Piano, Carpets, Rugs, etc, by Order of Administrator and Others, Also Automobiles by Crder Trustees. i By Public’ Auction ~ at Weschler’s ©20 Pa. Ave. NW. Saturday Commencing 9:30 AM. ¢ Pianos, From N. V. every Wed. & Sat. pm Bermudna every Tues. & Sa Tickets good on either steamer. | Offering unequaled express service. | (| Special Easter Trip | Palatial DRT ST. DRGE" | Tuffets, hirs, Onk a Fiat-top Desk. Wardrobes. Parlor Wall Case. Refrigerators. Oil and Gas ‘arpets, Kugs, Large Double-door Iron At 12 O'Clock Noon Including 1920 Stutz Touring and 1920 Tem- plar Roadster, by Order Trus- tees; Hudson S. S. and Other Touring Cars, Roadsters, Acme Truck, etc. Cash one 1920 Templar Roudster. - J.C. BROOKE. AN ACKERE, Trustees. SALE OF LOT 32, SQUARE 5154. ASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a1 deed of trust from George E. Lomax to the undersigned trustees, duly recorded among lln-l 1and records of the District of Colimbia. de- ult having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said trust. and at the request of the holder of the trust note, fhe understgned trustees will at public’ ave- tion, to_the highest bidder. on the p 1007 47th st. ne.. on MONDA ARCH, 'S.'S."“FORT VICTORIA” P Twinascrew. 13000 rons displacemont | S. 5. “FORT HAMILTON” Twinaerew, 11000 tons dispiacement Bermuda ofiers all outdoor sports f. Tennis, Railing, Buth- ing, Riding. Driving. | No Passports—Many Viodern Hoteln | Write for attractive inclusive raten FURNESS BERMUDA LINE | 34 Whiteha!l 81, N, Y. Or Any urist’ Azent. ls LAMPORT & HOLT LIN Tuition. hone Muin 7604, or Write Luella Sweeney, Director STANDARD SCHOOL OF FILING AND INDEXING | (The Globe-Wernicke Co.) N—IE."!) !‘ %'f N.WL ‘\'llh! ngton Call, Tele (32). in_square 5134, improved by a five room frame dwelling. i “Terme of sale: One-third cash at the time of fe or within ffteen days thereof, $100 of Which to be paid at the time of salé, balance one-third in six and one-third in twelve | h at option of buger. e i 0 bear interest and to be | atisfaction of the trustees. | ps. recording and title at ser. MARION DU T. HOWARD DU The Hotel Field || Calls You! tion-wide demand for trained men and women: all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restaurants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowd- ed field. good salaries, fine 1iv- mg. quick advancement. Our methods indorsed and our stu- dents employed by leading hotel operators and managers of the land records of the Distrir in all parts of the United States. bin, and At the request of the par One writes us: ndersigned trustees will sall At 1 eniled at the Breakers—presented my credentials and was forthwith lired, being Dlaced in the ofiea.” Another— “I'am vers pleased to state that T have accepted the management of the HUTHW TS, N.W Ry virtue ccorded in 4096, foli ¢ the land records of the Distri nd at the request of t at’ publi MONDAY, L. OUTH AMEIII!:E THE WORLD'S GREAT GARDEN Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo Regular sailings evers thres weoks ous paswenger » he rict of 4 being lot 25 in square on of Sixteenth Street Teigl of the by luxuri dinplace in_rhe + New rist Agent ‘or R. General Distriet ¢ designed for travel OWEN & 80 By virtue of a recorded in Liber No. 401 nterest cable semi-annually. from das of by deed of trust upon the prop- r all cash, at the option of the pur- deposit_of $200 will be required at sale. Al converancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser to e complied with within er. HAMBURG MERICAN AMERICAN LINES.inc New York to Europe LONDON v Pymout PARIS v Boviogm 133 THE SIXTEE) 1922, AT THR ing-deacribed the District and_being lots numbered known H DAY OF MARCH, AD | O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- | situate in . 7,12, 13, 18, 18, , 78 and 79, in_block bere s square 5078, and iots 48, 49, b4 and 55, in block numbered 3. now ght to resell the proper- € defaulting purchase " advertisement of such resa published in Washington, JAMES A. CAHILL, ‘mho-d.exSu-9t Surviving_Trustee. tor five da 1 some newspaper Toumey's subdivision of lots in square num bered four hundred and forty-four (444) plat_recorded in_the office of the surv the District of Columbia in Liber 15. folio 94. ‘Terms of sale: Each of ‘the above lots is eubject to a prior deed of tru indebtedness of $2. 801 subject to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase price over and above said deed ! of trust, one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments, payab: in one and two vears, with interest at cent_per anuum, payable semi-annually, se- cured by second deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash at the option of the pur- chaser. 'A deposit of $200 on each of the above lots will be required at the time of sale. AN conveyancing, recording, revemue etc,, nt cost of purchaser. ~Terms of be omplied with within thirty da¥s from day of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited @ properts resold at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. C. -~ B. FRANCIS SAUL. Trustee, G. PERCY McGLUE, Trustec S8 E st. nw. mh1-d&ds.exSu <y ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executor’s Sale to Close an Es- tate of Valuable Corner Prop- erty, Three-story and Base- iment Brick Dwelling With Garage, No. 1829 Eye Street Northwest. By virtue of authorits vested In the under- signed. I will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. TH FOURTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1922, AT FOUR O’CLOCK P. original lot 10 and part of original lot 11 f juare 108, described in ome parcel as follows: Beginning for the me at the southwest corner of said lot 10 indrunning thence north along 19th reet 90 feet to center of a brick wall, thence eas 41 feet, thence south 90 feet {5 *I" streel and thence west along said '] feet to the beginning, improved by beick dwtling containing about 20 rooms’ and 4 ba! with brick garage. Inspection upon n to auctioneel One-third cash, one-third in 0 days 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 ssle. Terms to be complied with in 30 days. yanciag, securing an street 41 <ot | TR ), and_each lot recorded_in Liber No. 4: o ‘indebtedness, {of the land records of the sale ‘per | on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH, 1922, AT FIVE 0'CLOC | following described land and premises in the District of Columbia, to Wi Chas. the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject to the right of way alley purposes over the rear three feet of lot, improved ay abore, owever, to a prior d at 8 per cent, due December 15, 1922. ing. fees at cost of purehaser. plied with within thirty days from day of Sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, af vertisement of such resule in some newspaper published in the Trustees’ recorded in Liber 4526, follo 311 et seq. of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell, within the above premises, Beans, HAMBURG By large American-fag steamers Sailing from New York +.8. RESOLUTE May 2. May 30. June 2; . RELIANCE May 16. June 13, July 11 Also weekly steamers wvery Thursday. New York to Hamburg direct. For special cabin nud third class passenger | kiown' as square 3079, in a subdivision known a8 “Manning Heights.” as per plat recorded in the office of the survewr of the District of Columbia, in county book 10 at folio 65. Terms of sale: "All cash.. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. Convesanc- | ing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied AM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. {’EES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DW G. EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH, NO. 5 NORTHWEST. abed of trust duly folio 344 et seq. District o Colum: at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will offer for public auction, in_front of premixes nd For rates and further information apply to UNITED AMERICAN LINES, Ing 39 Broadway, New York, Or Local Steamship Agents. . the itnate Lot 37 in E. Banes® subdivision of lots in_bloc! e Droit Park,’” as per plat recorded in ber County No. 7, folio 83, of the records of for id to be sold subject, of trust for $2,000, 1 Terms of sale: Over said trust, cash. A de- required at sale. All conveyanc- revenue stamps and notarfal Terms to be com- five days' ad- v ‘of Washington, D. C RODGER O'HANLON WALSHE, h9-d&ds.exSu_ Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Sale of Entire Stock PATRICK J. of Groceries Contained in Wholesale Establishment at No. 307 10th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly By Public Auction Monday, March 13, 1922 Commencing 10 AM. . Peas, Vegetables. Succotash, Lima Corn and Tomatoes, Evap. Milk, Mo- sses, Sirup, Tuna Fish, Sardines, Mincemeat, deposit of '$200 on each property required of Corn, the old overcoat the identification pa=- * erty at the risk and cost of the defa days’ adve Spring € mes Now Forming Call, write or phone for particulars GARFIELD A. Clifford Lewix, President Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi- e THE CULTIVATION 917 and 919 Virginia Avenue| >*™fi5.fi 2 USTRALIA .fltlhl’ private lessons, 000 tons), Mar, 17 May 19 July 21+ Street Northeast. o of Boston. 1614 Eyo St. N.W. W iEton, or Cause No, 30440, the undersigned trustees will EHIII“QI. situate in the city of Washington, il Soptional tions women. - 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., D . %( Day and Evening C heat and electric light; No. 1743 Park road n £, and 90. in square 724, improved by 3 Brick SP G oU MOSCOW, February 18.—Some of the et e s Nes. Q ARTER organization was reduced and put un- TERMS OF SALE: One-third of purchase t iic Accounting, Secre- B yenrs, with interest at 8 per cent per num, his back. It was bitter cold and the or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A iec" 100 Q’Ve'ling courses The robber shed his, put on the rich nota ‘fees mt the cost of the purchaser. e available (il educed rites Zot home he found in the pocket of trustees reserve the right to resell ‘he‘x:;% e ertisement. Paptiched: dn 20 Jackson Place ‘The robbed citisen reported the fact above hotel.™ Yon can win as they are winning, vening sses—Home Study Tuition Moderate Lewis Hotel oi-® L T BT Training School T. W. STUBBLEFI mh@-Ot,ex8u o wescrmsn—atcroseen— || 1324 New York Ave. N.W. Main 6779 dence Properties No. 1743 OF ~ SPEAKING VOICE et Park Road Northwest, Nos. e Ta 5 Southwest and Business Prop- e et s e HONOLUIESUMA NEW/ZERUAND 3 d 14 Also The Equipped Roval Mail Steamers, erties Nos. 145, 147 and 149 D| pgrpp L E” ALLEN STUDIO |3 July 5 (Graduate of the Leland Powers School ., B. C. - By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court Mass.) Puc. Railway, of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity M 410 New York Ainglon, or to Case: ralasian Line, 7 offer ile by 1blic tion. in front of Hastis 8t., West. Vanco , B. C. o S e PR A CCOUNTANCY [t Offers exceptional oppertunities to |F— ‘(."llfl‘l"l'a'v;;;"llr?h’ )‘l‘x‘]{:‘" SIXTEENTH, REGISTER NOW FOR i K PAL, 1ot lagses | CHEKA TURN ROBBERS. 809, 1 2613, ved by 8-room, bath :nl‘l‘q“:e‘,hr V?flrkmpm‘l:ionfl: hot-water " eat PACE INSTITUTE [one Agent Executed for Stealing On FRIDAY, MARCH SEVENTEENTH, 1922, 75 G ST. N.W., Co 8th and 5 :91' FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. lots 88, roer and G Sts,_ Fur Coat of Citizen. . Nos. 143, 147 and 149 D street 1. Cheka (secret police) agents who On ihe SAME DAY AT FIVEZHIRTT were dismissed when that remarkable dwellings Nos. B15 " ana Bio Viveinte averme s o OPENING dor the control of a department of 2 M8 OF SAL One.third of purchase Classes starting in Pub- the soviet government, seem to have oney to be pald in cash. equal installments, parable in ome and two One of them held up a citizen the PR e ammonly; o ity oF e, l‘:’r:ilt:nScle:l;:, il::::-s::;y other night and took his fur coat off e e ot the bueen i 3 citizen pleaded with the robber to give him his old coat. the purchaser at the time of sale. All con- leading to nr,credlt.ed de= e 3 veyancing, recording, revemue stamps and grees and certificates one and went his way rejoicing. The Bl e N A ttaplisd "with within citizen also went his way. When he thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the of tuition. 5 RESEARCH UNIVERSITY ||pers of the robber. These showed that the man had been a Cheka agent. 4 Lafayetts ;908 the White 1o Cheka hqu:nn- and the man

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