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REAL ESTATE. 5 i . FORSALE—_HOUSES FOR SALE_HOUSES e Continued Centinued Continued EXCELLENT HOME VALUES. On 11th St. Near Lincoln Park. $8,500. $1,000 Cash; $85 month. 5 ideace of § well arranged rooms and bath; pewly papered and painted Brroumne ok ek sard {o paved alley. Can be arranged as four spartments; two of 8 rooms and bath, two of 2 rooms and bath. Marlboro Pl., Petworth. $9’L5<h)o. °I':'.aasy }:rms. A phi; odt 14 try brick colonial-styl ome o jous rooms a Bath; Beewatn et electrié lgot; bullt-in garsge. Frout and double reac porches, Chevy Chase, D. C Jenifer St. $12,500. Easy Terms. Clarming home of 9 delightful rooms and Alled bath; hot-water heat, electric lights; Bardwood floors; room for garage, Glassed-in sléeping and breal t porches. House thor- eughly screened. Located within ome square of Counecticut ave. cars. Bouthern axposure. Newton St. West of 16th. $9,500. Easy Terms. Rrick residence of 9 rooms and bath: all in perfect condition. Superlor residential sec- Very conveniently located to cars, stores, schools, churches. Livingston St., Chevy Chase, D. C. $12,600. Terms. Reautiful detached home of 6 Iarge rooms and tiled bath: hot-water heat, electric lights, toom for garsge. Sleeping porch. Hardwood floors. Upen fireplace. Allison St. Near 15th N.\W. $11,500. Terms. Maodern colonial-style brick home of @ well-planned rooms, tiled bath; hot-water heat. electric fights: hardwood fioors; garage. Southern exposure. In perfect condition. High class Testdential section. Near 5th and Lamont Sts. N.W. $8,250. tric lights: garage. Six rooms and bath: hot-water heat, e In splendid condition throughout. Possession to sult purchaser. Semi-Detached Brick, Petworth. $8,950. Easy Terms. Attractive brick home of 6 rooms and tiled bath: hot-water heat, eiectric lights, hard- ‘wood floors; brick garage. Spotless throughout. FPossession 30 days. Tennyson St., Chevy Chase, D. C. $11,500. Easy Terms. Tnusually appealing detached suburban home, on let 1003185, confaiuing 10 rooms and bath; hot-water heat, electric light; built-in garage. A real home in every sense of the Word. Inspect this property at once. On East Capitol St., Facing Lincoln Park. $10,500. Easi' Terms. Ten rooms l:|m|llt‘:n ”h.m-ller heat, electric lights; story, bay-window brick; splen- eal Tocatto. WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 1108 16th St. N.W. Phone Exchange Main 372. tion. Terms. Double rear porches. Qidly arranged. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $8750. Dandy little home of six rooms and tiled bath; hot-water heat, electric lights; garage with private drive to street; is vacant and immediate possession can be had. Price only $8,750. 125-3 KENYON ST. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Tocated a few doors from 14th st.; large Built by one'of the best builders in the cit Some with seven bedrooms and two baths: a few months old and fn perfect condition: is Jiving rooms on first floor, well ventilated and semi-detached; seven rooms nd two baths eomfortal eles 1 hot-water heat; (four bedrooms): front. res and sieeping metal garage Possession with title. Price, porches: electric lights, hot-water heat; hard- 814,000 A very good proposition either for wood floors audtrim; garage space. ~Price, & home or renting. 1253 $16,500. | s PETWORTH. Corner home, new, of brick construction ; concrete front porch; gix rooms and bath; breakfast and sleeping porches, also a con- venient kitclen service porch; latest plumbing fixtures; hot-water heat, electric lights ; hardwood floors and trim. This home can be bought on convenient terms. Price, $9,750. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. -FAMILY APARTMENT. Fine home, well located; ten Tooms and [0 PArtments of alx rooms and bat! other of five rooms and batli; two bringin o baths, with unusual 1ight and ventilation: good one occupied by owner: elec eight-foot ‘cellar; two-story rear porches: hot- lights, hot-water heat, etc.: good conditl water heat. ete.” Phone us for appolntment to an excellent paying proposition. Worth dnspect. Price, $12,500. 1263 ion.® Bricer Thediate Inspection.” Brice, $1,750. 1 McKEEVER & GOSS, Main 4752. REAL ESTATE BOARD. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Price,$12,500....PA. AVE. S.E,, BET. 6th AND 7th STS. A store with ten rooms, two baths, hot-water heat and electric Jight. Now under rental of $i43 per month—no lease. This is oue of the Dest business squares om glpllnl Hill. Terms can be arranged. Price, ...15th ST. S.E,, AT PA. AVE. A modern. colonial house of aix rooms and bath: cerdent Dorches: hot-water heat, electric light: room for garage. Immediate possession. Any reasonable terms aceepted. .15th ST. S.E, NOT FAR FROM E. CAP. ST. A stx-room, modern, colonial house: hot-water heat, electric light; iarge yurd ‘td paved alley; room for garage. Reasonable term: ....11th ST. N.E,, NEAR MD. AVE, A six-room, modern, colonial house; tile bath: modern hea alley with roum for garsge. Immediate possession. Term OUTH CAROLINA AVE. S.E. An_elght-room, modern, press brick, bay-window heuse; hot-water heat; fireproof garage. ~Reasonable terms and immediate posse: ...15th ST. N.E,, VERY CLOSE TO E. CAP ST. A six-room house with tile bath; modern heat. Reasonable terms. Immediate possession. ..2nd ST. N.E,, NEAR MASS. AVE. A five-rdom and bath house. on wide alley with large lot in res feet wide. Make us am offer. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. MEMBEN WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. ! ot to | BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. CHEVY CHASE. active liome offering. colonial type; elght rooms. two baths. attic; oak floors: : hot-water heat, clectr.c lights; garage. Only $1,300 cash. Price, ALLISON ST. 3th. Army officer leaving city is anxions to make quick sale of this well tye home. There ure seven rooms, modern bath, nt front and double rdwood floors; all medern improvements. Garage for two cars. JUST OFF NORTH CAPITOL ST. First time offered for sale. A well-kept home; six large Yooms, modern bath: front mtone porch. double rear porches; screened throughout; furnace heat. Terms, $1.000 cash. Price, PETWORTH. year « Price, $12.000. Exceptionally well located home. Unusually wide, bax type, comparatively new snd tlorouglly uj 2 ery detall. Buflt by Gru SIE Iarge: DRt rooms, tile bath, sttie, porches; mauy individual festures, Room for garage. Price, $8,600. ' WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Clowe to 18th and Colugbla rd, Two-story and attic tspestry briek. four bedrooms, wo tile haths on second floor; g sleeping and breakfast porches; oak floors through- © ! Miald's rooin" and bath. ~ Pittsburgh. heater. | Perfect condaftion, Cement front poreh. uilt-in. heated gar; Now vac co and terms upon request. ‘WOODRIDGE. A beautiful detached conter-hall-planned home; lot, 70x125. Seven rooms and bath (four bedrooms): ouk floors: Pittsburgh hot-water heater: clothes chute; screened throughout; hot- water heaf, electric lights. Many individual built-in features. Immediate possession. ARRANGED AS APARTMENTS. Irving st.. just off 14th. ne large rooms, two com Sn cellar. Rear porcles: necond-floor porch glassed-in: clectrie lights, Present rental of two apartments, $135 per month. CONNECTICUT AVE. A comparatively new home. individual in design and plan. Six rooms, tile bath, electric ights, oak floors and other up-to-date convemiences. Attractive terms. Price, $9,600. DOWNTOWN, CLOSE TO INTERIOR DEPT. An opportunity to purchase a modern, downtown home, where immediate lon can Be given. Ten roums, tile bath, hot-water heat, rean porches with inclosed sleeping porch. Price, $10,000. VALUABLE CORNER ON 18th ST. A decided bargain that can be converted business if desised. Three-story meat, ‘len rooms, two Dalhs, steams Beat Must b seld ot oaee. o Setie s mh‘.‘;:l; .su,noo. BOSS & PHELPS, . THE HOME OF HOMES. Main 4340. 1406 H St. N.W. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL BSTATE BOARD. baths, and in addition, bath ittsburgh_heater; hot-water’ hea Possession. Price, $13,500. PETWORTH—$7,800. BROOKLAND—S$6,350. Overlooking, plcturesque, Soldler's Yery desirable detachied dwelling, located Eloctric lights: frout and" re Boxits; Plar patans: Lo oaoand: X rage; house contalns immediate possession may be obtained. terms. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— $9,300. DOWNTOWN—$6,300. The very best buy in Columbia Heights This Dome is priced very low; within for the price "'fllir n:g'n:k:. l::;‘: ng fl'fl::; of the m.'f':' busi- fi'.m?-;m?' L il Wit papered and porches and colonial front porch. Worth ition. Terms, Jour inspection. Easy terms. on easy monthly COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— SAUL’S ADDITION—S$13,500. $12,500. Beautiful semi. "This_residence is located convemlently to Of Bant's Addytion™T Back o 4t e the 14th st. car line om Irving eon- car lims lot 50x125. Bix rooms and 8 rooms, 2 bath: -w.h,, electric sun parlor. Abundance of shrubbery; lights, oak fioors, open fireplace, break- double garage. This unususl home fast porch: concrete fromt porch. Extra ultra-modern and better than mew, and fine condition. Investigate. i8 peiced more than $1,000 less than new homes of similar construction located PETWORTH‘-&,QSQ nunrll:ll desirable streets. Attractive E et Qe Es e L e ic] 3 1 1 5 has colonial h'o:! purd.—l leet wide; - pebbledash hm:-. n':: ts:‘“fi:n’“hm extra la; double rear ;B roof h.-w.] electrie t; paper and paint better than new.. This house hes exceilent condition; immediate tioned from roof to fruit cellar ol and is 33% better than mew. Terms. terms. WILL.IéM S. PHII;L’IOPS, MEMPR ASHINGTON BEAL ESTATE BOARD. <1 Phone Main 4600. : 1409 New gt . _THE -EVENING STAR, VVASHIN’G'I‘OI‘T2 D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 AUCTIONS FOR SALE—HOUSES, = | FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES LEGAL NOTICES Continued. '_THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. T. T. ANSRERRY and GEO, T. FAR- JAMES M. CARTER & CO., INC. SAUL’S ADDITION— DETACHED. $11,500. Seven-reom and tile bath home: hot- water heat, electric lights, bullt-in china “closet, hardwood foors and i, sleeping porch; extra tollet on firat floor; fully defached; a home which wiil appeal” to you. CHEVY CHASE. $10,000. Pretty slx-room and tile bath home: hot-water heat, electrle lights, n fizeplace;’ chimuey and founda- of plone; mervant's tollet in cel- Tar: concrete’ frout porch; beautiful awn. NEAR 13th & ALLISON STS. $0,200. SixToom and bath tapestry’ brick: hot-water hes electric light: glasced slecping ‘porch; avalugs an sereens; lot 150 feet deep to,paved alley; house in escellent condition. JAMES M. CARTER & CO., INC. 1311 H St. N.W. NORTHEAST—$4,200; terms to sult pur- aser: 6 room and bath brick; occupled by oOwner, who has kept the vnrr({ in Near @th st., north of K. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN, AGT QUIOKLY 1F_YOU DBESIRB TO BUY A new home in excellent section, We have sev- eral ready for your inspection. Bix rooms and ; h.-w. heat and electricity: a.m.l.; good 250; $1,000 cash, $73 per wontd, includiug all ‘interest. 0. B.” ZANTZINGER, Realtor. 912 10th st. n.w. (T58629) Main 5371, FOR SALE—COLORKRED. 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 Kenvon St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE, $14,500. Splendid loeation, near tores school, churches' and car line; twe floors and attic four bedrooms. sleeping porch; hot-water heat, ¥an, electricity; two baths; front and rear porches; paved street and alley; largze ga . in excellent conditio Reasonable Write we today. Address Box 1 b splendid repair. Phone Main 3500, 784 _10th st. House. ear New York ave 3.story press 6 large apartments. § rooms and tiled side light: re: large back porches: everything modern in your own flat. Price for quick sale, $25,000. Terms, $1.650 down, balance easy terms. Act quick (@ et this. Keuted, ¥263 inonth. F. WARING, 219-220 Bond bldg. Franklin 5571 14th_and New Yo 4325 N. H. AVE. New B. H. Gruver Homes. Extraordinary values, only one laft. 8 roomsa; am.i.; double sleeping porches. Bulit-in, heate g2 Open_and lighted daily until 9 p.m. Terms. EDW. M. WILLIS, Jr., ex- clusive agent. Main 8072. 21° CHEV' $16.000. Beautiful colonial home, § rooms: practically new; 2 tiled baths, one with tiled shower, Living room 10x27; open fireplace; Inrge cement e por jodern in every de. tail. Large lot with double garage; located in very desirable section, Maryland side, only quarter block from Conn. ave, cars. BROOK D. One of the best properties on Newton st. between Inrge ten-room house with h.w lec. lights, open firepluce: hardwood floors: garage. This property can be bought on terms of $1.500 cash and $100 til paid. Suitable to arrange for LEN BANKING CORP! 10th and ¢ s, North 313. Tteal Estate Dept. Main 482, Evenis eorgia _ave. eight baths, $10,500. Reasonable cash und Chevy Chase. D. €. New, detached, six rooms ‘aud baih. ~ Very " desirable. Atams 1480. 21 OFPOSITE SENATE OFFICE BUILDIN bouses, 209% and 211 First st. n.e. s, Phone Lincoln 1915-W tspe quality’ ed and ready for » large rooms, screened sleeping and large breakfast special features o0 numerous to mention hére them. E. E. PABST, 0 ) Bee, MAHO! “They Know Washington. 1527 Eye st. n.w. Tel. fOWA AVE, NEAR ALLIS This modern home is a bargai 1t h & b; b-wh. & elec. colonial porch and room for garage: beamed ceiling. dining room aud all the little things that make home worth while. Phone Main 8500. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN, 734 15th st. Choice 14th Street Property. n at the price 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. $8,350. Splendid room apd tile bath home: hiot-water heat, electric lights: haniwood floors and’ trim; colonial front’ porch; garage; possession. TAKOMA PARK. Pretty new five-roym bungalow, situ- Rte Jon T30 toor -corner Slot Mo’ d wirable wection; electric lights, and other modern Improvemen cluding bullt-ln kitchen cabinet, ete. Owner will_consider as low as $1,000 cash and $50 per moath. FULLY DETACHED. $3,500. Attractive siy-room and bath home; pular location popul tric & . rounded box ' hedge. flow shrubs; pear. plum, apple and peach wpberries ' and _grapeviues. cashi and $40 per month. Main 657-658. TWO-FAMILY FLAT. Immediate possession; northeast sectior rooms and bath, 8 roms and bat back yards. beating planis ve In ‘today. Price. $7,960. ' Monthly ‘termn C. WAR WILL MAKE BIG REDUCTION IN e, aix dundy rooms : Iot; in morthwest suburbs: altitude and view unwirpassed: 25 minutes to Treasury, el- ther car lie. HOME near New Humpshire atreet: 1 and i six rooms, bath and attic: furnace and glecirlcity: metal garage; deep lot. Price, $8,000. Terms arranged 0. B. ZANTZINGER, 912 10th st. n.w. (740829) WAIT! That is_the poorest way in the world to get head. The people who WAIT untll they HAVE THE MONEY never finish waiting. The time to BUY fs now: the time to PAY is once a mouth. 1t in easfer than you think. WB CAN HELP YOU. WHY NOT LET U8 ThY? COMB IN OUR OFFICE FOR A HOMB TALK OR PHONE FOR OUR REPRESENTATIVE TO CALL ON YOU. ATCH OUR ADS. ZINGER. Realtor, T38323) M Realtor, Main 5371, FURNISHED HOUSE cle, 18 roomis, anklin_ 5113 AUCTION SALES = FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WERCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Four-Story Brick Dwelling, 11 Rooms and Bath, No. 604 H Street N.W.; by Auction. By virtue of authority vested in the under- sigued, I will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, oo THURSDAY. MARCH_TWENTY-THIRI). 1922, AT FIVE OCLOCK P.AL, the eust 26.ft. front of origi- 1 nal lot 20, 'by’ the depth. in ‘square 454, im. proved by el d bath brick dweilin ‘ermx: Subject to trusts aggregating $8.400, wale, balance Depouit of . ‘Termns to be complied with in All conveyaneing, recording and DN X WRSCHLER: A mb17-a&ds netiomert ). J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ON JAY NT. NEAR DIVISION AVE.. E, D. C. X (& decres of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in equity cause No. 29229, 1 will sell at public nuction, in front of the premises, o THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AR AT FOUR-THIRTY «0'CLOCK P.M., th fol lowing described land and promises, situate in the District of Columbis snd being lots 33 . Dlock 2 (sjusre 5203), section 3, Lurrville, as per plat sttached to deed re in Liber 1033, follo 191, of the land records of said district, with improvements thereon. Terms of sule: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instalilments, pasable in-one and two years from the day of sale. and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per centui per unoum, peyable semi-annully, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of hid. All conveyancing, notary fees and recording at purchase! cost. Terms of sale to be complied with hin 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee rerer the right to resell the pi the _rinl nd rost of defaulting pu: vertisement of sucl per published in JULIAN W, mh20.d&ds.exi THOMAS DOWLING 'AUCTIONEERS, 1115 Eye st. o.w. Auction Sale of Storage Furni- ture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage Warehouse, No. 1313 Near Fairmont St. U St. N.W,, Friday, March 24, e e et “Spicqr | At 10 O'Clock A M. dld 4-story stome and brick, containing 12 Wo will sell at_public auction, at the ahove | farge: rooms, 4 haths: extrs tollets: many | warchonse, Household Furniture. consistiog of { open fireplaces: fine manteis: builf-in clina |Drams and Tron Beds, Hprings, Mattresses, ( metal hardwood floors | Urexsers, Chiffoniers. Wardrobes, Buffets. | electricity; room | Chinu_Cabinets. Antique Pieces, Chairs, Ta- | r garage. House too large for pres- ent owner. Will sell at & sacrifice on terms to sult purchaser. WM. B. KRAFT & CO,, (rigerators, ¢ Ktoses, s and Clinawa EXCLUBIVE AGENTS, Main 803, 1336 N, Y. ave. On Ist St. N.W. South of e, Mass. Ave. vi i of trust duly = FAVE. recorded. iu_Libee No. 4397, folio 73 et ea., 7-room Urick, bath; good condition: facing| .f tie land records of the District of Columbis, ow dersey Drice: $4,750; terms. und At the request of the party seeured there: 1321 North Capitol. Modern 6 room brick; deep yard, wide alley; price, $5,750. Near 18th and Columbia Rd. On Euclid st.; modern 10-room brick (8 bed- rooms); excellent condition; early n. Price, $11,000; terms. Clifton St. N.W. Near 14th St. f-room modern brick. excellent condition; deep yard to 20-ft. ailey. Owner. leaving clty, will sacrifice and give early possession. WM. H. McGRANN CO.,, 722 11th st. n.w. Main 3112 DON'T MISS THIS. TWO-FAMILY FLAT. PRIOB, $7.0%0. RENTAL, $1,200. Yocated in & fine section’of the city, 2-story Drick building; first floor, 5 rooms and bath: second floor, 6 rooms and buth; separate heat- ing planty, ‘entrances and back porchies. Ten- ants furnish own heat and light. A dandy fovestment. Terms. Several others. ANTON KOERBER & CO. 5508, : hot. rie lights; garage. Large 100 ft. 'One mquare from ely located. Priced low at 5 termn. NN COMPANY, T\ _ Mat 704 13th st n.w. 2021 KLINGLE RD., NEAR AND PARK road—Entranee to National Fark; unobstruct- ed view of Zoological Park: frame, 7 large Swell ‘arranked rooms and. path, electric Tigh Bowh.; entirely detached; lot 76x200 ft. studlo.” Best bargain 1a the Delghbol 12,500. EEMAN B. GASCH, 1826 N. Y. ave. by, an tho undersigned trustees will sell at public ion_in front of the premies, on THURS- DAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF MARCH, . D. 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, lowing described land mod promises, in the District of Columbia, and des and being Lot 19 in Joseph Paul and John J. Albright's _subdivision of a certain lot in hquare 3505, Dobbin’ addition to the city of Washington, as per plat recorded in Liber 60 in the surveyor's office of the Dix- 8old_subect to a prior deed of trust for $4.000, and the amount over said trust to be paid n_cash. $250 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of hid. Conveyanch cording and revenue stamps at purchaser's it Sale fo b closed within 15 duys of reeited. W. 0. TOWENSTEIN, FRED. W. REEVE: mh20.10¢,exSu Trustees. _ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AGCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL _ESTATE, NO. 1430 FLORIDA AVENUFE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a_certnin deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3067, folio 388 et seq., of the land_records of the District of Columbia and ut the request of the party securcd there. undersigned trustees will offer for sale ic in front of the premisex, on NTY-THIRD DAY OF AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. d_land aod premises, ‘sii ashington, District_of Columbin, (45). in Bmitl's subdivision of lots in square numbered.two hundred and two (202), as per plat recorded n_the office of the wurveyor for the Distriet of Columbla, in Liber 16, at folio 131, together with the improvements, consist- to wit: Lot numbered forty-five g of a brick dwelling, numbered 1430 Florida avenne northwest. Terms of sale: Onethird of the purchsse Main 3150. money to bs pal cash, the balance in two $5,750. equal installments, payablg in one and two = 'y . "."b'l with ::lfl:t“n mr gnt;r.llnnull. B S NeAR 3t AND O STS. | ESIERY SR A SR oS A < o it of OSM of “Ilvvlfll:e.'r at 12-room brick house, gas range and siak each floor; nlwlg papered inted $750 cash; -monthly payments to L WM. B. KRAFT & CO., Main 603. 1338 N. Y. ave. OWNERS, LEAVING CITY, WANT T0 SELL our 10-room brick house on Euclid st. near 18th and Columbia rd. Fas 6 bedroows, hot- water heat, bath, gas light, yard :no room for garage), 3-ft. ailey. Wiil sacrifice for all cash, Address Box 58-S. Star office. TAKOMA PARK HOMES. 43000 0ne scre. B ::':L"‘ ,900—Four rooms, a.m. ,000—Four large fooms, new, a.m. 2 gcres, or, Forent Glen. .+ fireplace, oak floors. sleep peh., or. cars. $9100—Six rs., attic,. new, s.m.i., how.h., {ilea bath, firéplace, oak floors, large $0.500-Six large rooms, Jleping poreh, $9,500—Ten ooms, " hml, close to cars, 3 Fl depos! he ‘tume of wale. 411 conveyaneing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within fifteen days from day of otherwise the trustees reserve the right resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ ad- vertisement of such ressie in some newspaper published in the city of Wasbington. D. C. OCH_ L WHITE, No. 1512 H st. n. GEO. W. WHITE, National Metropolitan_Iinak, Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, CONTAINING ELEVEN ROOMS AND TWO BATHS, NO. 1200 O 8T, N.W., WITH YOUR BRICK GARAGES IN THE By virtne of & certaln deed of trust duly recorded _in Liber No. 4488, follo 167 et seq., of the 1aid records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there: by, the undersigned surviving trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1022, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'OLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed land and premises, situate in the eity ot Waushington, District Gf Columbia, to-wit: Lot 2 in M. A. Cox's subdivision of square 270, ‘ae per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor_for the District of Columbla, in Liber *‘B,” at folio 181, improved as above, with side and rear alleys. Terms of sale: Subject o trust of $5,000 at 6%, dve February, 1924, balance casli, A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at the time of male. All conveyancing, re- cording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. of sale to be complied with within ffteen days from day of sale, otherwise the surviving trustes re. serves ‘the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some in the W o. .’Efi" . HAWN, 1421 ¥ ot, n.w., -dds,exSu Surviving Trusice. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, TWO STORY AND _ ATT DETACHED __FRAME DWELLING, 0. 1004 JACKSON ST. NORTHEAST. < I By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 30029, the urdersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public avcticn, fn front of the premises, ON “TUESDAY, THE TWENTY. FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1022, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the foilowing described 1and and premiies, situate In the County of Wash- Iugton, District of Columbia, to wit: Two story ud nftie, detaclied frame dwelling ouse, con. ing 7 rooms and bath, hot-water heat and known as 1904 Jackson street northeast, . District of Columbin, otherwise s lot numbered seven (7). in block e (A1), in the subdivision togy Addition to Brookland. n County Book 18, office for the Distri Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money {5 be paid In cash, the balance in two equal fcatallments, pasable in one and two years, with Interest at 6 per cent por snnum, Dayable semi-annuaily, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the proparty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaer. A deposit of '$200 required of the purchaser at the time of male. All yancing, recording, revenue stamnps and n 1 feen at the cont of the purcliuxer. ¢ sale to be com- plled with within Af otherwise the tru resell the property defaulting purchaner, after five das ment of much resalé in some ne lished in the City of Washingto: GEORGE C. es reserve the right t the rixk and cost of the advertise- STREET SOUTE By virtue of u_cer corded in Liber No. 4 of of the party secured the snigned trustees wiil sell at publ front_of the premises, ON MON IETH DAY OF MARCH, 922, A LOCK P. M., the following deseribed land and premises, wituate in. the City of Washington, District of Columbiu, and designated ax and ‘being lot numbered’ two hundred and fifty-three (253), In quare num- bered ten hundred aud #fteen’ (1015). Terms of sale: One-third of the ‘purchase ¥ 10 be paid in cash, balance in two equal nents, payable in one und two year with Interest at 7 per centum per annum, pa: able semi-avnually, sccured by deed of 't upon the pro tion of the j be required verancing, re 0 be com iy of sal resoid at risk and cost of defaulting p after five days’ adverti in some newspaper publi D. C. 3 1412 Eye st. n.w. JAMES . mis-d&ds,exSu 643 Loul £4°THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED OX (' T 0F THE RAIN UNTIL WEDNES. 'HE TW] E N PLACE. _mh21-2t BY_ORI THOMAS DOWI 1115 Eye st. i.w. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE RESI DENCE, NO. 1380 N STREET NOBTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 4308, follo 233, land records for the District of Columbin, and st the request of jes mecured thereby, we will sell at action, in front of the premises. on MARCH TWENTY-SECOND, ST FOUR O'CLOCK P. ribed land and premises, si nate fn the city of Washington, District of Columbia, namely, lot twenty (20) wnd part of one (21) in the leirs of John David- son's subdivision of lots in square two hundred L1y-one (251), . K.. folios 75 und 76, of the records of the ce of the surveyor of the District of Colum- reel by metes and s per plat recorded in escribed in one bonnds, as follows: Beg the northwest corner. of and running thence east on north N street twenty-eight (25) feet six (8) inches: thence south ‘one hundred and twenty (120) feet to an alley: thence west twenty- eight (28) feet six (6) inches, and thence north one Liundred and twenty (120) feet fo the place of beginning, together with the improvements reon. Sold subject to & deed of % at 67 interest, parable Decem- : balunce cash: $300 deposit re- e of sale. All conveyancing, o- revenue stamps and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sule to be com plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otlerwise the trusteex reverve the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcliaser. _mh1t. THOS. J. OWI TRUSTELS' BALE QF VALUABLD UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING 'THE BOUTHWEST CORNER 14th AND FLORAL STS. N.W., LOT 00x125. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recarded in Liber No. 4006, follo 21 et seq, of the land records of the District of Colum: Dbis, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on MO; . THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1922, AT THREE 0'CLOCK M, the following described land and prem- ises. sTtuate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Tot 25 in square 2738, in the snldivixion of Bixteenth Ktreet Heights as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- Seyor for said District in book 42, page 8. “Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money o be paid in cash, balance pavable in one year, with Intorest at T per centum per annum. payable semi-anoually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all'vash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such re: in some newspaper published in Washington, b. C. JAMES A. CAHILL. ‘mii0-d,exSu-0t Surviving Trustee. 4 THE ABOVE SALE 1S PORTPONED 0! ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN UNTIL WEDN! DAY, _the ~TWENT OND ~ DAY OF MARCH, 1922, AT THE SAMD HOUR AND PLA EY ORDER OF THH SURVIVING TRUSTEE. FUTURE DAY! THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING NO. 210 V §T. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbin passed in Equity Cause No. 38452, we will seil at public auction, in front of tue premises, ON TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH,' 192: AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing _dexcribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and being lot ‘810, in square 3083, improved by premises 210 V ot nw Terms of sall money to be & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS. One-third of the purchase in cash and the halance in two equal installments, payable ju one and two | years from the day of sale, and to be repre- kented by the promissory notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at he rate of 6 par centum per annum, parable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property ‘sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $100 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. All conveyanciog, notary fees and recording at purchaser’s cost. 'Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the sell the property at the risk and faulting purchaser, after five daye' advertise- ment of such resale in some mewspaper pub- lished in Washingtos, D. O. OSCAR NAUCK, EDWIN NAUCK, Trustece, mh16,18,21,24,28-5¢ 641 Florida ave. n.w. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTI TRUSTBES' "SALE OF VALUAB PROVED REAL_ESTATE. G 1718 FERT ON 35th STREET AND 223% FEET ON STREET NORTHWEST. OPPOSITE THB UNITED STATES MEDI- CAL SCHOOL. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly re. corded in Liber No. 4304, folio 145 et sed.. the 1and records of the District of Columbia, and gt the request of the parts secured ther by, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in fron: of the premises, on FRIDAY., THE TWENTY.FOURTH DAY 'OF MARCH A.D. 1922, AT HALF-PAST i ituate in the District of Columbla, and derignated ae and ‘being original fots 4 £o 10, both inclusive, in square 33. Oonveyancing, recording and revenue stampn withi B M. MYE] GEORG! A RS, s ‘Term: All cash sbove a first deed of trust ::{ $3,500; $200 deposit required at time of . at purchaser's cost. Bale to be closed thirty it forfelted. “’flx'x :m.b McKIBBIN, mh15-04as.ex8u ADAM _A. WESCHLER, AI!.clltmfltr. United s Fans, Scales, etc. By virtue of & writ of fiedl facias issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, SN Sell 4t public’ sale for cash on the remises No. 013 Oth st. n.w. ‘Washington, O AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK AL, MO DAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1822, ‘Showease two Cash Registers, lot of Cands Paper Bogen. ‘Candy. Nuts, etc.. and equipment for making ‘candy: Cooling _Cabinets, Chairs and Tables, Klectric Celling, Busz and Exhaust Fans, ‘Scales, seized and levied upon as tiw ‘The defendant, The United Cand, End " Pastry ' Company, sold to i‘lldm sati t at law No. 86353, In favor of John r. MADRICE SPLAIN, U. 8. Marghal. ADAM A. WESCHLEE, e mh21,25,8p1. % | MAECH, 1922, AT THE SAME HOUR AND | FOUR O'CLOCK | the' following described land and prem. | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Paints, Oil, Varnish, ghn, 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. B virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a bank- rupiey court, in re Mausficld Sheaffer Paint i Glass Company, ‘& corporation, Dankrupt . the undersigned trustee’ will sell lie above premises on uesday, March 28, 1922 Commencing 10 AM. Stock in Trade rge, desirable, well sorted stoek of Glass, Oll, DBrush Sponges, O'Cedar tal Polish, Glue, , Chemois, Anto Palnt. Hadiator Cement, Enamel and Carbon Remover, Soap, Wind- Bull Ford Indshield nses, , Grainer and Paper Hungers, Tools, Soap sud Scouring Powder, Ladders. etc Fixtures and Office Equipment Bhelvis Ce Glass Cutting Machine, Type- dard Recorders, Yery Ia Puint, Automobiles 1920 Republic 1%-ton Truck and Ford-Hud- ford 1-ton truck. Valuable Lease ™’ with privilege of ren'(w,ll at & monthly rental o ) Book Accounts The above stock in trade, fixtures, automo- biles, office equipment. lease and book accounts t be offered a¥ & golug concern and if factory bid is not received, will be im- Td‘ l‘lfl.l sold in detail contjouing daily until s, soid. For further particulars apply to the under- stgned. ‘Terms: m: al = NLTRI0) 7, g Ty | Ao b it Or Any Stsamship Ticket Agents. CLARK'S CRUISES by C.P.R. 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June 10 July 15 iNEW YORK-VIGOsu-HAVRE LA B;l:mxnals Apr. 15 T ROYAL MAIL to EUROPE NEW YORK—CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON—HAMBURG VESTRIS .. . May 20 ARAGUAYA.. Apr. 22— VANDYCK.. .cmmee June 3 Mar, 31 May 13 June 23 .Apr.14 May 28 July 7 — July 12 28 Jume® July 21 Connections Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Safliags sad Full Jaformation Asply COMPANY'S OFFICE, 517 14th St. N.W. RELL, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Hugo Thorsch, plaitiff, va. Thomas W. BMilier, as alien property cus- todian: Frank White, as Treasurer of the United Btates; Richard Werner and Otto Wer- ner Defendarts.—No. 38643, Equity Docket.— he object of this sult is to estahiish the in. tercat, Tight and titic of Hugo Thorsch, plair, UM Herein, to the proceeds of the of 3,550 sharcs of the capital stock of the Werner & Pheiderer Company of Eaginaw. Michigan, res were weized by the alien f The. United States 'on Maten 7, 1916, aud thereafter sold by said custodias un. der the provisions of the *“Tradi Enemy Act’ ax the property of Richard Wer- nersand Otto Werner, alien enemies, and for an order of said court directing said alien roperty custodian and said Treasurer of the United States o pay and deliver to seid plain- LIl the proceeds of the sale of said stock. to- wit, three lundred thirty-six thouxand, Gfty- one’ doliars and thirty-six cents (§336,051.30). On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 20th day of Murch, 1622, ordersd hat the defendants at Stuttgart, Canustadt, Germany. appesraice to be entered berein the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays snd legal holldays, ceenrring after the day of the first_publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of feult. Provided, & copy of this order be pul lishied once @ weck for three successive week in the Washington Law ~Reporter Evening Ktar before said day. JEN (Beal.) A true cop 1. Clerk. 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Winston_and Jules Breuchuud, Defendunts.—At Law, No. 66484, Fursuant to the ~requirements of ap act of Congress. approved Augast 13 1504, and the 1905, endat, act approved February tlereof, notice 18 hereb: if any,’ of the ton Building, Tneors . under confract en- tered into March 30, 1918 for the construction in land situsted in . in the District of ulldiug ud_an- r made with Incorporated. that the above been instituted upon the and ugainst the latter e othvr defendant entitled action b bond of said fm in this action snd be made a5 in sald act of Congress prov n;d: & copy of this n-fli--»km be_published . duily for three successive weeks in Even- Fast Modern Twin-Screw jug Star and once m wewk for three successiv weeks in the W 1 hington Law Reporter. Steamers | ¥inning in each with-the week of March 19 Dated this 17th day of March, Superb Cabin Accommodations Cabins-de-Luxe— Moderate Rates TEPHENS and F. W. Jr., Attorneys. 2 . . . 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