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"REAL ESTAT : THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGT s D ) MONDAY! MARCH 20, 1922 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued FOR SALE—HOUSES. Centinued. ! HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC,, s REALTORS. . 1 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1028. [' "MOUNT PLEASANT. " CHEVY CHASE, MD,, 2 PRIC PRICE, $16.850. Attractively 1o having 9 rooms Beautiful Dutch-colonial d n 'Il‘“‘e itu. 18 bedrooms) Wl 2 complete baths. Hus elec. ated in the best section of evy Chase and Tahtar et e lanndey tabs and servant's close fo the Clrcle. There are 4 large bed- tollet in celiar. Large rear yard with plenty rooms and 2 complete bath Ini living f room for garage. Reasonable terms. Toom opealng onto. side porch. Al modern improvemenf make very attractive terms. NR. 14th & COLUMBIA RD. PRICE, $11.000. Price low to insure a quick sale. structed brick h having 8 rooms and baths; elec. lights; h.-w.h. In good condition. Owner wiil give ediate possession and make reasonable terms, 14th STREET EXTENDED. . PRICE, $11,2%., spe with 6 rooms ‘and_ tile bath: ts; Mowh. and all the latest con- Large lot with room for gamige. fn a aplendid section of detached Attractive terns. | COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. £ PRICE. $9.25 Nearly new tapestry brick house with 6 Wooms and tile bath. ~Large sleeping porch susning water in two of the bedrcomx; al Wwodern improvements. Owner will give im- Mediate possession and make attractive terms, GEORGETOWN. PRICE. $8.500. Near 31st and R streets. Attractive brick ‘rooms and bath. Well con- large cement cella in good corndition. ‘Conventent Situnted homes and pot far ont. HIGH VIEW. TRICE, $7.000. Not far from North Capifol venue. Fine 6.room und NORTH COLUMBIA HGTS.| PRICE. $9.500. nd Rhiode Tsland Comparatively new home. well located and | th colonial-style ome with elec. lights and excellent heating close to the 14th street car line. 6 lnyge rooms plant. Easy terms. and bath: ele ights: h.-w.h.; hardwood arge sleep porch. There is also a », n garage. Convenient terms. CHEVY CHASE. . PRICE, $11.500. FTAKOMA PARK. Semi-detached brick hou Concecticut avenne. Tocated west of Has 8 rooms and 2 baths; PRICE. $9,000. Located in @ most attractive and convenient elee. light! -w.h.; hardwood floors. Large E lividz Toom with Ghen Oreplace. Front aud teciion of TaKoma Tark. Remibusgalow style W porehee i iitadeoaabied iraa; Targe front porch. Has elec. lights; excellent . heating lvlllnllt: Shactwood floors ; trim. v v ST Cement cellar wi -lo garage. ‘erms.. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. PRICE, $17.500. e ~ Situated in u_most’ attractive and conven- LAMONT ST. NEAR 18th. fent 1 cality. Handsome brick residenee, PRICE., $16.500. feet wide. containing 8 large rooms and Reantifnl home on_me of the hest stroets complete baths. Twa large screened and cvr- | t."There ‘are § rooms and 2 | tained sleeping porches and a breakfust porch. colondal froat porc i Maid's room with lavators. All modern con- Jights: b ind u brick garage for Veniences. Including a bulit-In garage. Itea- House iy in excellent cond “Term sonuble te: ranged, DOWNTOWN. BLOOMINGDALE. PRICE, $16.000, PRICE, $7.800. Well situnted on K stro Brownstone Attractive corner home convenient lo- Euglish-basenient residence, 25 L wide. catios ‘Two stories and at 8 rooms and bath; excellent heating plant. Owner will give immediate possegsion and make reasonable terms. 7 large bedrooms, elec. light 13 aiso a ga * baths and extra In fine condition. | HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC,, 1 MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. | 1334 H Street N.W Phone Main 1028. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. Tel. Main 4340. 1406 H St. N.\W. ve of hiome. Tt ment front porch heat, electric lights; rly date is anxious to AR 135th. mparatively new and popnlar tile bath, hardweod floors, ened throughout, hot-wi rs. Army officer leaviag cit; immediate pussession. Ter o garage for t sell and will g $10.500....LAMONT ST. A very charming home. built by one of Washington's most prominent builders. 1t is located in the 1800 block, decidedly the most attractive square on the heights. There are ten large rooms, two tile baths (one with shower): oak floors, expensive electrical fxtures; hot-water heat, Pittsburgh imstantameous heater; servant’s room; rear porchés and a built-in garage. $83830....SHEPHERD ST. A _very attractive home offering at an unususlly low price. six large rooms, tile bath: glassed-inclosed sleeping porch: breakf: 17oaed in; hardwood foors: aitic: hotwatet ‘heat,”electric. lig o hesciie , Solonial type, P aly $1,500 cash required as the initial paymeat. IRVING ST. Another very cheap bome in Colum! brick, containing ten rooms and b whole property is in excelient repair. and you will do we! $9,500. Helights. Semi-det : rear porches: hot- A non-resident owner to inspect this house promptly. BLOOMINGDALE. First time offered for sale. Two-story and attic house. having eight large. bright rooms, modern bath, two open fireplaces. hardwood trim; screemed throughout. ~Perfect condition; excellent heating plant; immediate possession | and reasonable terms. $13000.... TWO-FAMILY APARTMENT. ©Oge of those two-family apartments on Monroe sf wm seidom offered for sale, and you should take advantage of this unusual opportunity. Five and seven rooms and bath each: electricity: separate - ing plants. Garage. Present rental, $1350 per month. Terms ucceptable. CORNER PROPERTY ON 18th ST. This fs & decided bargain in & corner house that can be comverted for busi- s at a very small expense. The location {s excellent aad we are t 1t is an exceptional value at the hore Bgure. Three story and base. ment; tes rooms, two baths; steam best. Must be #old at once to settle an nxious to sell $8.350; sis Just off 14th st. They estate. $17,000... .PROMINENT AVENUE DOWNTOWN. Tt Rl ot i el st 2, rmtn e running ting pl Immediate_possess! three rooms. Electric lights; mewly renovated hot-air hea fioor kitchen and a garage. Reasouable terms. BOSS & PHELPS, THE HOME OF HOMES. Tel. Main 4340. MEMBERS OF THE WASHI 16th ST. HEIGHTS. Beautifyl detached home, 10 rooms. 2 bath bric 1406 H St. N.W. | TON REAL ESTATE BOARD. $28;500. double sleepin b, by "Tuis house is entirely detached and occuples. 1ot SORIS6 Feet with desore garage. Just completed and can give immediate possession. ‘():HI‘Z!\“’\:"CE:’LSE‘,J NEAR CONN. AVE. ne of the best es in Chevy Chase: 4 beautiful rooms and sun parlor on first $$20,000. Br2,500. NEAR 14th AND GIRARD. Porch e but1n Surege. Yo snouid ses (e one. TEMARY P sleesing Br1,500. NEAR 14th AND QUINCY. ; o T 1 BT gt bt sentg ora: wiae $8950. NEW HOUSE, NEAR 14th AND OAK. Six beautiful rooms, bath: hot-water hes IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. electricity; good lot to wide alley. WAL H. LANHAM. E. LODGE HILL. LANHAM & HILL, 1300 H St. N.W. Phone Main 366. D ——— N. L. SANSBURY CO,, IN 1418 Eye St. N.W. INR. 16th & COLUMBIA RD. AN EXCEPTIONALLY well built home. ar- tistically designed and ideally situated. It contains seven rooms and bath; hot- electric light: hardwood Phones Main 5903-4-5. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, $11,500. A modera, : meat ‘bulldiog, located Tn - very ‘desie: ablo’ section, only one block from " the Bullt-in_garage. Owser will |} 2 [in basement; cement front porch: rear poreh 1 couvenient sect FOR SALE—HOUSES | FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued Continwed NORTHEAST. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. cilon of northeant; deta-ted home of : front ‘and rear porches 8l modern Improvemeritu. hot-water heat: ric ghts; is creencd throughout: large BRIGHTWOOD. n_bome, detacned, or. good sbzed ‘Tot: coatains & roomx and bath and slecping poreh also a front and kitelen wervice porch: cellar ric lighte: hardwood floors and : open fireplace. Priced unusually $7.750, on reasorable terms, 165-3 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. On Ontario place—This home In newly deco- rated and in excellent condition; three-story brick; living rooms on firat floo attractive: & bright bedrooms apd bath: extra lavatory hardwood floors and trim: hot-water heat electric lights; garage space. Price, $12 k] McKEEVER & GOSS, MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. NON & LUCHS, 1405 Eye St. SHAN 713 14th St. N.W. BROOKLAND. $10,250. tractive bungalow eof € rooms and bath n perfect condition; hot- P coud 't sleeping porch Terms and po K = PETWORTH. $7,500. Modern house in excellent condition, loc on Park 6 rooms and tile bath; under entire’ house; front and rear porches: furnace heat, electricity and gus: hardwood floors and trim. Reasonable terms. Imme- diate possession. PETWORTH. Four-bedroom house. with _sizable living room: dinfiog room and kitchen on first floor: hot-water heat. gax; frout porch. sleeping Tours and trim: we with ser- vant's Twmediate voxsession. Te NORTH $7,350. This is the best huy in this xection. Thor oughly modern brick house of 6 rooms and buth, in_ splendid condition. with hot-water heat, electricity and gas: hardwood floors aud trim front awd double rear por. with'space for garage. Immediate possession. Terms. PETWORTH. $9,450. Conveniently located home of & rooms and bath; about one year old and in splendid con- dition: hot.water heat, electricity and gas; parquetry floors on first floor: front and rear porches: large rear sard. lmmediate. posses- sion. Reasonable terms. PARK VIEW. $6.850. Modern house. in good conditiou: brick. box style. containing 6 porel® hot.water heat. bardwood floors and trim: spac possexsion. arranged. SHANNQN 713 14th St. N.W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$8,000. 1f you are looking for a home in this very pretty residential section, & Upatairs wid ‘dowpstaira: culonlal front. porch. this ix a good chance elec. lights; parquetr) tive terms. GEORGETOWN—$5.250. Priced very. low for quick sale a3 light: lot 20x150 to paved alley. clased on attractive terms. 14th STREET HEIGHTS—$10,500 Best buy is Saul's Addition, abont one square from 14th st., on Kenned in excellent_condition: " This louse must be sold elevation; 4 bedrooms; and up-to-date In every partic unusual terms. PETWORTH—$8,900. Practically new home: idealls sitaated: ex: deep lot room: Brick home in pleasant location; sl well ventilated rooms and bath: front' and rear porches: hardwood floors: gms. Phone us for Appointment to Inspect, Price, $8,500. 1843 CLEVELAND PARK. Corner_ home of brick comstruction: two storles: firat floor comprives living end dining kitchen and Lreakfast : second | BLOOMINGDALE. Brick_home, modern thronghout: and bath: slecping and kitchen service porc) arge attic: garage on 20-foot alley. Price, $%,000. Terms can be arranged. 1833 Main 4752. Main 2345. PETWORTH. New—$8.250. d tilm: front and rear porche Ige. Immediate possession. MICHIGAN PARK. $7.950. A five-room snd bath bungalow. on large lot. in's newly and attractively developed peigbbor- houd: apucious front porch; cellar under entire house: one-pipe furuce:’ hot. heater: rreened kitchen porch; Terms, AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. THOB. 3. OWEN & B0ON, AUCTIONEGRS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE, IMPROVED BY BRICK DWELL- 1NG, KNOWN AS NO. 327 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By victue of a certain deed of trust recorded January 89, 1920, in Liber 4820, folio 9, of the ind records of the District of Columbls. and t the request of the party secured thercby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publ avetion, in tront of the premises, ON MON- DAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH. 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following real estate, situate In the Ciiy 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- lots in square numbered tem hun- dred and 8fty-four (1054), a8 per plat recorded in_the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbia in Liver 30, follo 170, Terms of sale: The above lot iu eubject to & prioe deed of trust securing an Indebtedaess of 1,900, and the lot will be sold subect to said deed of trust indebtedness. OF tlie purchase price over and above said deed of trust, one- third ia to be In cash and.the balance in payable in one and per cent per an- , ‘secured by second upon the property sold, or ali «cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposir of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within th: days from day of sale, otherwise deposit ;will be foifeited and property resold gt risk find cost of defauiting purchaser after “five days' advertisement o snch resale in me newspaper published ;i ton, D. €. ILLIAM TODD, |44 New York ave Washings 1409 HARRY R. WILLIAMSON, Tri 1409 New York are mbS-a&4: . Trustee. "THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALYABLE REAL F5. TATE. IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1223 WALTER STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 4051, at fallo 322 et weq of thie Tund tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party ‘secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at public anction. in front of the premives. ON MO i1l be made. SAUL’S ADDITION. $10.750. modern droom house, with room nnd kitcien: hardwood orch gux: reur with xpa ged. JITION. ors wnd 3 r lot opening o Teims_cun be a SAUL'S ADI with 8 x construction, nd 2 baths: : harwood floors and ngalow. ms (3 bedrooms) heat, electricity and : porch “ix one of the moxt delightful home§ in Saul's_Addition. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $9,000. A thoroughly .moders Lome. ready for im. mediate fon; Just west of 14th st rooms, electricity and gas; oak floors throughout: front and double rear porches. Terma can be arranged. NORTHWEST. $18,000. house of 16 rooms and 2 baths and :Gver 25 feet wide by u depth of T30 feet: Mot-water heat. gas. Thix house is obe of the lowest-priced xites mvalluble in a rapidly developiug business section; space for gurage. Immediute possession. & LUCHS, Main 2345. modern heating ¥ rooms snd batl i Attrac: bri. House sidence; modern heating plant, and in good condition, and can be pur- street: high hwt-water { DAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCII, 19222 AT FIVE O°CLOCK P. M., the following escribed land und premises. situste in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. and signated as and being ot numbered two . in sqzare wum. | mouey to be paia Instailments. pagable in | with interest at 7 per centum per an able semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchiaser. ' A deposit of $200 will be requiréd at the time of sale. All con- veyancing. recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. ~Termx of sale o be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at risk anc cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. B. FRANCIS SAUL, 1412 Eye st. n.w. JAMES F. SHEA, 613 Louisiana ave. n.w, mhS-d&ds.exS: FUTURE DAY! ES [ONEERS. ARLE RATH SALE OF ROOM. wo. .\l,\ll('"' the 1o . THE ACDL1 3 lowing _d in the District of and heing Lot 19 Albright's _subdivixion Paul and Jobn f n certain lot. in square 3505, Dobbins’ addition 1o the city of Waslington, as per plat recorded in Liber 60 at folio 2 in the surveyor's office of the Dis- trict of Colum! Terms of sale: ' Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.000, and the amount over sald trust to be paid in cash. $250 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of hid. Conveyancing. very deep 'lot; elec. lights e handled on h.-w. a rooms (4 bedrooms) and inclosed plastered sleeping porch: thoroughly modern: lof 205140 to paved alley: and two-car garage. Attractive terms. CHEVY CHASE—$10.500. A good in thix high-clase scburh; pebhle-dash nome on two floors: siate roof; § | rooms: ho-w.h.. elec. lights: large lot 40s0: garage in rear. House is in excellent condition: imiediate possession may be obtained. Attractive terms, Owner wishes to sellothis property and has priced jt very low for q home on J4th st., center hall plan ble rear porches and front porch EAST BROOKLAND—$6,500. 750 cash and balan home. contains 9 50x: session’ ly be cbtaiped. w Phane Main 4600. LOCATION AND RIGHT PRICE OF A HOUSE are what sunshine is to the flowers. Excellent 10-room, handsome, brown brick and 2-bath house near 14th aud Park road; all modern im- provements; _splendid yard; ' garage: porch. It will be sold by Wednesday. agents. _Address Diox 315.K, Star offic large lot. This home is located in Anacos EAL 1st & FLA. AVE. ud bath. furnace, gas light 1o beat at $4.85 Ga. ave. mear Upshur. & thoroughly modern well bullt; hard houge. alx’ rooms sud bith, ISS‘_W feet front, garage for two ca ice, $9,250. 7th et. ne. near C. 9 rooms and bath, furnace, gas light; = splendid Luy at $6,500. WM. T. BALLARD, 1217 Eye St. N.W. DOWNTOWN. 2 bathe; h.w.: elec.: immediate ossession: terms to’euit; $11,800. Near 14th and Shepherd: 7 rooms (4 bed- sleccs porches; yard to alley; 0600. 6 rooms, modern, with brick garage: $8,850. PETTY & PETTY, (Realtors) 1423 New York ave. NORTHEAST—NEAR LINCOLN PARK—A modern home at u price less than $6,000. It has 6 r. and b.: h-w. heat and elec. priced 10w to effect a quick sale. Phone Mai A3 UMAN & HEINZMA! BY OW tween 13th and 141 sts, lot-water, heat, electr Main 15165127, KLAND—A 00: can be purchased on a #1750 ‘and moatiily payments azent SOUTH BROO! bungalow for St cash payment of MODERN like rent. It has 3 r. and a. heat elec. Don't fail 15 inspect this. Phone Main $500. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN. 734 15th at. . COLORED. For sale, desirable 6-room and bath brick, near 1st and N n.w. [ e 14th st. car line. The I DoEmSimeees s b R s Twenl Tems Room 309, 1406, G. marage. Early possession, Terms. Th e o mmeet bashy; separate heat-| Main 7335. < 20* . ey Tt e has ben dition. A very good buy at this price. |INVESTMENT—SIX-ROOM, S-STORY BRICK quick saie. near K and N. J. ave. n.w. ' Rented at, per PLEASANT 2o, 3240, Tertos, winal cash paymest. Frice, DORTHWEST. s - F. W. GRAHAM & CO,, @RICE, 38500 Located in a very convenient PRICE, $18500. Near 18th and Lamost ats. L o minutes’ wal some the business district. A well bullt three: Totera ta every detail and most mesee: 1502 H N.W. story _brick, especially suitable for & ably priced. There are nin A BEAUTIFUL DETACHED HOUSE 1IN and two baths. In good condition. Terms oak floors; ample room for garage. In tiled h, hot-water heat and elec- can be arranged and early possession can excellent condition. Well worth the with garage. This home js situated be had. Drice asked. 5 rge lot aud is in excellent condition handsomely decorated wood floors and trim. 5070. Y A MOST CHARMIN ed house of eight - throughout with hard- WOODLEY PARK. Price, $11,500, Eocated on 29th st. south of Cathedral ave. A beautiful, high- class home, in a delightful location, overlooking a large estate. R EMI-DETACH- ge rooms on two floors, Eight large rooms, two well appointed baths; breakfast and |sarage; large front and rear porches, metal 3 i 4 B block sleeping porches, glass-inclosed, heated and lighted; built-in | frem Canitol Owner irasiag. clo. must. soll | immediatel Priced right, with exceptional Miin | refrigerator; instantaneous water-heater; open fireplace; hard-! wood floors; large lawn with double terrace; shrubbery ; stone wall and coping; brick garage. This property must be seen to be fully appreciated. Terms. ;fnrz -ni.. Droperty must be inspected to be ‘appreciated. ™ ¥.'M. JOHNSON, 1781 K ot. n.w. Phone Main 2078. NEAR R. 1. AVE. AND 3rd ST. N.B.—SIX- nem, prictically new, modéra pomel Bowd, = elec.; garage space. ' $7,600. Worth $8.500. INR. 15th AND ALLISON STS. NEAR SAUL’S ADDITION. ‘__W“"" Bex "g_o_" ar .m_‘ii_"‘—" 208 PRICE, $12.000. Owner 1 foc e wost ¥ 05 Sisgons 0t e e T ~oren NELE g :.g oPo; Ta fwo weeks must sell af once. An at- Bome &t & bargain Drise It cotaig R Nreces ) 'fifm}““m". nt-'}.' oL tractive, well built home, thoroughly six rooms and beth; hot-water heat, elec- Franklin 5113, PR | modern ‘and delightfully located. Seven tric light; parquet floors; glass-inclosed g 1 m “flhm: n;z.n_nrh:e‘-tz lectrie :luplg‘ o h; screens ai ::u sleeping Jorcies: awniags wad ecree tloary tubs ny other AUCTION SALES garage. In perfect condition, conventences. fon. Brick FUTURE DAYS. garage. DAM A. WES WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. |Four-Story Brick Dwelling, 11 FHCR, S8 &, eith, ymiisucisl ' Rooms snd Bath, No. 004 H otl Street N.W.; by Auction. structed of the very highest CHLER, AUCTIONEER. BLOOMINGDALE. ENIENT to North Cap tol st. ear line. If you are desirous of locating in this aterial and werkmanship. Six tage ised rooms and bath; hot-wat X By virtue of authority vested in the under- e thin ooty T atated o & Slectric Tight:. hardwood - fiwrs:. atte; | signed. I will offer for mla by. public auclon, Yery large lot and contains elght large sleeping porcii; stationary wash trays. |In, front of the premises. on THURSDNS rooms and bath; electric light.” In per- Complete in every detall. The price is| MARCH TWEN »flll&. 1922, A“ by fect condition. ~Double garage. Owner- moderate and terms convenient. Phone | 0'OLOCK P.M., the east £t, front lfl".‘ eccupant will give early possessics. for appéintment to inspect. mmh;n.ew_m-azlua.‘l:nnnm 1 Torms: Subject $8.4 N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, ING. < e ™ Deposit “EVERYTHING IN REAL NSTATE." x -t-u‘%uuuue-m'fll“h 1418 Eye St. NW. Phones Main 5003-4-5. |25, = . Seeteting MEMBERS OF THN WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD, 2 'A. WESOHLEE, Auctioneer, I COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$12,800. 7 rosms (4 bedrooms). bullt-in garage. on easy monthly payments ©ill purchase thi rooms. bath, reception ball. front and side porcl rrounded with beautiful hedgs ILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, Member of Washington Real Estate Board. front | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME DWELLIN 9 rooms; side Ight; {right to resell the property with all modern improvements and hollow-tile | Rall, Pipe, Plumbers' S lumber, sash, doors, 8lso & varied assortment of factory supplies. i AND BOYS By order of’ Philadelphfh District Balvage Hoasd. & M. Boberts, Major Ordnance FOR MEN l""'"?.'fl:'d" Cuitie 1o ‘descrptive’ ana mn::ma eatatogues, which may be had upon || WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT application %o the suctioasers. | 5 EVENING SCHOOL SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY New Classes ia 811 sukiects sale: corner Towh., elec. lights; dou- Attractive terms. very ‘comfortable occupying a lot House s now vacant and immediate pos- 1409 New York Ave. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. OWEN & S0, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. 3. ON_JAY ST. NEAR DIVISION A BURRVILLE, D, C. By virtue of a decree of “ourt of the Distri the Supreme Columbin passed_in Y OF MA O CLOCK and 54, Burrsille, corded in Li . folio 191, of the land records of trict, with improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable fn one and two years from the day of sale, and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchhser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per centum per sunum, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option the pur- chaser. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. All conveyancing, notary fees and I e g i e e, S of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the cost of defaulting purchase advertisement of such resal paper published in Washin; . C. JULIAN W. WHITING, Trustee, mh20.d&ds.exSu_Wash. Loan & Trust Bldg. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTBES' SALE OF VALUABLB UNIM. PROVED REAL ESTATE. FRONTING 171.8 FEBT ON 25th STREET AND 223% FEET ON ' STREET NORTHWEST. OPPOSITE THE TED STATES MEDI- CAL SCHOOL. H By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- ! corded in Liber No. 4304, folio 145 €t smeq.. of the Tand records of the District of Columbia. and atthe request of the part; by. the undersigned trnstees will well at py auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MAR . 1922, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCI PIM.. the following described land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being orlginal lots 4 to 10, both inclusive, in square 33. Al cash above a first deed of trust 3200 deposit required at time of sale. Conveyancing, recording and_revenue SIBR Biely Gy or depent Toctafed n or eited. CRORGE i, MYBRS, mh15-d&ds,exSu Trustees. in_ some pews- , D. C. Nos. 1519-1521 recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cout. e to be closed within 15 days or deposit forfeited. W. 0. HOWENSTEIN, FRED. W. REE mh20-10t ex¥u Trustees. THOS. J. DWEN & SON, AUCTION TRUSTEES’ OF _VALUABLE PROVED L ESTA’ NO. FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By Virtue of a_certain deed of ‘trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3067. folip 388 et seq.. of the land records of the Distrlet of Colunil and at the request of the party secured there- Ly, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale - 1430 by’ public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY.-THIRD DAY OF MWARCH, A.D. 1922, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M. the following describad land and premise: uste in the city of Washington, District of Columbis, to wit: Lot numbered forty-five (43), in Bmith's subdivision of lots in square numbered two hundred and two (202), as per plat_recorded in_the office of the sarveyor for the District of Golumbis, in Liber 16, at folio 131, together with the improvements, con: ing'of a brick dwelling, numbered 1430 Flo avenue morthwest. ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal instalimeats, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-apnually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the prope sold. or all cash, at the option of the purclaser. A Jeposit of $200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, rivenue stamps and notarial fees t the cost of the purchaser. Terns ¢f sale 1o be com- plied with within fifteen days from day ey otherwise the trustees reserve the right tesell The D 1 the tisk and cost of the defaulting purehaser. after five days’ ad- vertisement of such revale in some newspaper published in the city_of Washington. ENOCH_L WHI AUCTIONS l A Lecture “The Work of the Executive Accountant in Business and Government” —this interesting topic will be the subject of a lecture to be given by EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel Room Articles by Public Auc- tion to Pay Storage and Other Charges, by Order of the Washington Terminal Co. or e Bisteins oF Cotmbin, pamsel n Eaoity Canse No. 32492, we will sell by public auc- tion, within the salesrooms of Adum A. Wesch- | | | ler, No. #20 Ps. ave. n.w., on TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-VIRST. ip22, COMMEN D Homer S. Pace, C. P. A.(N.Y.) s:’fi :?E:'f_:'.i’.l..& ri."“h"‘ n!d"rl:ré:févé. i Monday, March 20, 5:30 P. M. ) e L e e v The problems and responsibilities of the Executive Accountant will be considered from the technical view- sonai_property. ::r:db::éfif‘:fif}g,&fflgggflumh ggu&‘té Many related vocational matters of interest will - Alls iasion. to_thi i icket only. Application f The Allen Sale e ase o Registras telephone Main &260. - (By Catalogue) > ° At Sloan's Galleries Pace Institute 715 13th St. 715 G Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday March 2ist, 22d and 23d ! | At 2 P.M. Each Day. See advertisement Society Page for iurther particulars. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc, Aucts. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY During the Spring Term (March 20 to June 3) the following mh17-f.9,m3t 3 5 st 2 ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. courses will be given at the downtown buildings of the Uni- TRUSTEES' saLB oF vALuaBLE 1M |l verSity, 1901 and I F St. C, -’ El = i W8T, || History of European Diplomacy. Copyrights and Trademarks. Gy, No- 1008 JacksoN ST g F o onal Law. Diplomatic Protection of Citizens. United States Constitutional His- tory and Law. Departmental Practice. Economics, Current Legislation. Interstate Commerce, Racial rsychology. Legal Psychology Conflict of Law Trade with Latin-America. ' Ancient and Medieval Legal His- tory. Industries and Resources of the United States, Municipal Government. Canon Law. The Hotel Field -Calls You! Nation-wide demand Anthropology. Administrative Law. Income Tax Law. Intervention. Medical Jurisprudence. ISthie 1glo-American Legal History. ilistory of Iurope Since 1849, Business Organization. Accounting (three courses). Insurance. Money and Credit. Investments. Banking. English Literature. Modern Languages. By virtue of u_decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 35029, ( front of the TWENTY- AT FIVE Innd i nremises. 0N FIRST DAY OF M oCLoC 5 and prem ton, District of . detached 1 ing 7 rooms and . known ax 1904 Jackson street northeast, Washington. District of Columbia. otherwise | kngwn #s lot numbered seven (7), in block | numbered sixts-one (61), in the subdivision | known as Fort Suratoga Addition to Brookland, | a8 per mi-t recorded in County Book 18, page | 4, In tne surveyor's office for the District of Columbia. % “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase the balance in two able in one and two ERDAY, AT i RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. payable semi-annuall 3 cured by deed of trust upon the property -sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A it of '$200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing. recording revenue stamps and notarial the co of the purchaser. Terms of sale to bs com- plied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees rexerve the right to for ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. trained men and women: all . resell the properts at the rizk and cost of the ' Gefauting nyichaser, ufter e dvrs’ advertie: (| departments, hotels, clubs. =Dll"€tfly0]\fl\c ment of such 1esale In some newspaper pub- runen IS¢ €S TN e g | i ‘i e ity ot e iafeterias, tearooms. Unerowa- |1 JANAmerican PlnHotel of Distinction g G ed field, good salaries, fine liv- =Iw~:—ryooo BARGER. ing. quick advancement, our ||8GARAGE %fitn/-’flfli i ___ Trustees. methods indorsed and our stu- [/ P S . i| dents” emploved by ieading ! n o= SCTIONE hotel operators and managers |! cl‘lE' no. N g ADAM' 4 WESCHUER /AUCTIONEDR in all parts of the United States. |! TRY HOTEL inia Ave. near Beach. Kooms en suite with private Oue student writes us: ind n: Beach. Koo r I called at the Breukers—presented my credentials and was forthwith hired, being placed in the office.” Bankruptcy Sale of a Large N Stock of Paints, Oil, Varnish, Glass, Brushes, Sponges, Pol- ish, Fixtures, Implements of Trade, Valuable Lease, Book Accounts, etc., of the Mans- field Sheaffer Paint and Glass Co., at No. 719 7th Street Northwest. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a bank- . in re Mansfield Sheaffer Paiut any. @ corporation, Rankrupt | . the undersigned trustee will sell Tiin_ the above promises on l Glue, Tuesday, March 28, 1922 Ccemmencing 10 A.M. Stock in Trade Paint, ind Wind- THE WAVERLY, VIRGINIA BEACH, open all winter at moderate rates: bull sleam heated; private baths and best b | accommodtions. Booklet on request. GREEKS RELEASE ITALIN VESSELS IFrance and Italy Expected to | Ask Heavy Indemnities for Seizures. By the Associated Press. \ CONSTANTINOPLE, March 19.— Confirmation has been received here very pieased to state that 1 ansgement of the s they are winning. Spring Classes Now Forming Evening Classes—Home Study Tuition Moderate Call, write or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel Training Scheol Clifford Lewin, President 1324 New York Ave. N.W. Main 6770 = well oil, Spongex, RAG-JAZZ X\orsone ' Foaltivaly taught beglaners 18 20 leowons. frae “CARINTENSEN SCHOOL OF POPULAL MTEIC, 2601 11th st. Colored Branch, 309 “*U" st_n w _North 9423, Phone_Columbia 3123 MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE Po Floor Wax, Steel W Vurnish, Polish, R Top Drexsing. Carbon Remover. ‘Soap. shield Rubbers, Bull's-eyes, Ford Windshield Tlate Glass, Lenses, eic., Grainer and Paper Hungers, Tools, Soap aud Scouring Powder, Ladders, etc. Fixtures and Office Equipment T!bl?elflllfi Counters, A‘d:::" "Gllhl‘l Cutting N TOTOR EXPRESS T0, of the rclease of the Italian steamship "ables s odine Mchine, Type fer, hauling furniture, merchan- | Abbazia, which was seized by & Greek , Chairs, ete. dise._Main 807 warship a few days ago on the utomobiles 1920 Republic 1;-ton Truck and Ford-Hud- ford 1-ton truck. ground that it was carrying contra- CLEAN. DRY STORAGE FOR rcxvnna{- band of war for the Turkish na- and pianos. Estimates cheerfully gl venient location. WESCHLER'S, 920 \Valual)]c I ease u Phone Main 1282, tionalists. France and Italy will ask ¥ ANTER BUILDING STORAGE | hvavy indemnities from Greece for Ivr((h prisiege of renewal at & monthiy reata| WINTER B‘{!{-,E,'g“" D.STORA(‘“’ her actions, according to rumors in | t 1434.1442 now. Phone N. 8§45, Turl Jfficial circles, e has released the Ttalian teamer Umbria, which'was in custody o Book Accounts he ahote stock in frade. fixtures. automo- 500 ROOMS FOR H. H. GOODS & MDK] LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING EXPERT PACKING. CRATING & SHIPPING | < offcr equipment. lense wuts | EXPERT ING. NG ING ! twenty-four bours, and hax also L will i e ol v 3:3¢ | HIGH'GRADE WOILE ZHEASONARLE AT ted the relief ship Francesea, me contin B, MOS NS, NW— | Volgels ere seized i - | ey | Moters Netproof storage. vessels that were seiged in the Aegean and Black scax. The Francesca has proceeded to Novorossisk. For furthier particulars appls to the under- igned. | S'UNITED STATES* " | GEO, h : Nationai Metropolitan Tiank. ‘NSFORD L. HAMNER. Trustee. Not o Metent Heiaih 2 mh13-d&dsexSa PO rrustees. meh20.d&dbe Columbian Building. STORAGE m_ s e “._G":; = z . y Promised France, in connection with THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, LEGAL NOTICES ire her decision to release the Italian . BRI e SO S on, v wa |steamer Abbasia, that in the fature LE OF VALUABLE RESI. Sie e will not molest French vessels 1220 N STREET NORTH. TES *ais™Eribeine TRUSTEES' SA DENCE, NO. ‘WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 4368, folio 233 land records for the District of Columbia. and at the request of the parties mecured thereby, we will sell at Qublic_anction, in ront of the premises on NESDAY. MARCH TWENTY-SECOND. 1922, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. Tollowing described land and premises, ‘s the city of Washington. District of Columbla, namely. lot twenty (20) and part of Tot twenty-one (21) in the heirs of John David- son’s subdivision of lots in square two hnndred and_eighty-one (281), as per plat recorded il . K., follos 75 and ‘76, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Colum- bia. described in one parcel by metes and bounds, as follows: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot twenty (20). and running thence east on the south line of north N street twenty-eight (2S) feet six (8) inches: thence south one lundred and twenty (120) ‘feet to an alley: thence west twenty- of beginning, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: trust of $5.000 at 6%, interest, pavable Decem- ber 21, 1924: balance cash: $300 deposit re- quired ‘at time of sale. All' conveyancing, no- tarial fees, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser’s cost. - Terms of rale fo be com- 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 the defaulting purchaser. W. L. F. KING, BDWARD G. PERRY. mh11-d&ds,exSu - Trustees. Sold subject to a deed of according to a Reuter dispatch from — a2 PHONES &3t W se! Athens. The correspondent declared —_— e ___|that the attitude of Italy and France 'MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE =] . IN THE SUPREME_COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia.—United States of America, t0 the use of Rosslyn Steel and Cement Com- pany. a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Arlington Building, Incorporated, & corporation, James 0. Winston. Thomas 'S. Winston and J Breuchaud, Defendants.—At Law, No. 68484.— Pursusnt to the requirements o act of Congress, approved August 13. act approved February 24, 1805, thereof, notice I8 hereby given to it any, of the above named defendant, Arling- ton Bullding, Incorporated, under contract en- tered into March 30, 1918, for the construction and_completion upon cerfain land situated in . in Washington, In the District of of a certain office building and an- final settlement whercof was made with Ruilding, Incorporated, that the above has created a disturbing_impression in the Greek capital. The Athens government hopes France and Italy will not take advantage of Greece's present position by sending reinforce- ments to her traditional foe. —_— APPLE ORCHARDS INSURED AGAINST FROST THIS YEAR nex, the’ said Arlington under date ‘of March 18, 19 entitled action” has been instituted upon the | bond_of said contractor and against the latter incipal, PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING | No Charge for Estimates|First Time Such Policies Ever Granted Follow Big Damage of Last Season. nd ngainst the other defendants | — reon: and that any creditor may claim in this action and be made R e SRR n of his notice ul 4 Special Dispateh to The Star. for th ceessi ks in The Even- o 7 .",‘.,"Eu.‘:r‘...';'."fin“.fi E‘x Week 'r;-ff I!In;"' n;‘imiie; \ fl-lROU!fich-h.«l-—r 6!. 1923 WINCHESTER. Va. March 20— s'in the Washington Law Reporter. be- | THE WORLD . Fianing 1n ench, with ihe week of Marth 20, { . Commepcial apple orchirds fn dhe f622. Dated. thin 17th day of March. 1023 { 'H‘Gl:u g:l_r.lm.c I'an" Winchester district are being insured WENDELL_P./STAFIORD, Justice. . (Beal )t against frost, it was announced to- A frue copy. Attest: MORGAN H. BEACH. ! 4 MONTHS CRI oo day by an insurance agency, which Clerk. By CHAS. B. COFLIN Ahll!. &Céeg. Hotels, Fess, Drives, Guides, ete. ®said it was the first time such policfes. L u.fl-nucrura.—,a had been authorized by any company. Similar policiés, however, have been EDUCATIONAL carried for some time in Florida and California orange districts. Frederick LADIES, LEARN. s Prof. Livingston’s Academy, e o Chestnut Street G st = oBER'S 5. 'g'nzacrf." Philadelphia, Pa. ASHINGTO gnlslineT = = ot ol TE AUCTION SALE | W vaeorex. w. unin e | COMPLETE OCEAN ABSOLU By Order of United States PHILADELPHIA DISTR! 5,000 Acres of Land, Dwelling House: Building, Also Steel and Galvanized I Mays Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 11, 12 and 13, 1922 at 11 AM. The'Sale to Be Held on. t upplies, Building Supplies, Machinery and Equipment of General Ordnance Reserve Mays Landing, New Jersey Army Ordnance Department. SOOTINTANCY i ik, ACCOUNTANCY s, Stores, Apartments, Administration ron Manufacturing Bullding. Railroad Offars sxeptio] eypertaities ts RE( 0R “Evening PACE INSTITUTE Depot, ‘ Day an STEAMSHIP SERVICE 'WHITE STAR—To Channel ports, Liver- pool, and Clarke counties, Va., were said to have been selected by the company as experimental sections for the new risks, which cover frost damage bes tween March 15 and May 15, and as- sure the grower at least one barrel of apples from each tree of bearing age. The apple crop in Frederick county last year was not over 75,000 barrels, due ‘to freezing. weather early in April, when trees blossomed thirty days earlier than usual. The previous year the crop was ap- iproximately 600,000 barrels. Under favorable weather conditions, a_crop of around 800,000 barrels is probable next fall. ALIENS TO GET BENEFIT.- Each Day - he Premises of the Depot The Real Estate consists of a tract of bounded by the Mays Landing-Tuckaho Highwa; large tract of land, part of which lies in the Landing, and part of which is splendidly ada) bunting ‘and trapping preserve. -~ Buildings The RBuildipgs, which will be «old separste from the Real Estate, consists: of two hundred frame dwelling house: ling, theater, etc.; also a large num approximately istration build; factory bullding: ptabie fc poses. The manufacturing area mantied, removed and re-el tons of pipe (various sizes), plumbers’ supplies Established 1006 Nos, 1519-1521 Chestnut Street, * mh20,ap3-3t _7TI6 G BT. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sta. Director Forbes Makes Important War Risk Insurance Ruling. storage warehouses, la is equipped with Materials The matérials consist of approximately two thousand tons of railroad rail. one thousand und of approximately five thousand scres 5¥and the Great Bgg Harbor river. This ts rapidly developing residential section of May: pted for'a large manufscturing industry or a INSTITUTE 1738-1740 P St. N.W. Phones Franklin 4463-4458 REGISTER NOW Spring Semester March 15-22ad o New, Classes fn all High School jects —— -P-‘Run:.‘ . College and Pro- DAY "AND EVENING SCHOOL Stores, apartments, dormitories, admin- 2 of stryctural steei and galvanized iron rge garages, or for mannfacturing pur- ruscon. bulldings, which are readily dis- I and equipment, building supplies and material, iy B maNDoLPE MeD. A rinctpeis. Philadelphia, Pa. — WIEI International Mercantile Marine Co. ‘Washington office: 1208 f st. n.w, _R. M. EICKS, Manager. ————————————— TOURS. SUMMER OF 1922 UNDER EXPERT DIRECTION Enemy aliens who served the United States during the world war are entitled to the benefits of the War Risk Insurance Act under a recent interpretation of the act by the Veterans Bureau, according to in- structions issued by Director Forbes. - “According to this decision,” Direclor Forbes said, “any claimant who is an enemy alien and who volunteered or was drafted in tte army, navy o marine corps and who was not dis- charged from the service on his own application or =olicitation by rea- son of being an enemy alien, and whose service was honest and faith- ful, =hall be entitled to the benefi! ‘of the war risk insurance act. “As is_well known, the Veterans’ Bureau disailowed insurance benefits to those beneficiaries »residin in enemy countries and classifi as enemy aliens. Peace has now been declared between these countries and the United States, and it is very prop- er and fitting to make up these awards :Infl their payments as soon as DeS«