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A Y —_—— FOR SALE—HOUSES Centinued g AUCTIONS. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE COLONIAL BEACH PROPERTY, ONLY $750 CASH. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 'w Humpshire ave. and Rock le Coay brick house, $as, latrobe heat: convenient to stores lnd s Schools. $750 casl ! gresn_Box ICED. Tflll] - Mc.:ln for some one. gpect day or evening, Phone Cleve, 1490. ARMSLEIGH PARK is & most attractive community—protected nd_exclusive. And these Bungalows and Cottages are high; Tiypes of Kite planning and con- one of these Flomes is a profit- javestment— because values are in- creasing tapidiy—in ihin delightfal loca- tion just botween Cleveland Park and Chevy Chas Two and three sleeping rooms, porch, bath, hot-water heat, big closets— and stone foundation and artistic fireplace. 1Worth the price—and terms are very convenient. Come and see them. Our Mr. Hamllton tthe Pack Office, 4415 39th st.. every and_evening. Phone Cleveland 1480. Take Chevy 56 cars to Albemarle st. walking west—or Wisconsin ave. through gars, marked Friendship Heights, Bomer- . Rockville. to Windom st HARRY A. KITE, Owner and Builder, _1514 K St. Ph. M. 4846. MT. PLEASANT. $12,000. opportunity to purcha ~'in this_exclnsive se nouse lis seven large rooms bath, servant's room. hot-water heat. lights, hardwood floors; 1 brick owner. leaviug town. must sell; terms can be arranged. The Realty & Investment Corporation of Washington, 812 Homer building. Main 2908, ON 1st ST. N.W., SOUTH OF Mass. Ave.—Bay window brick, 7 rooms and bath, good condi- tion. Price, $4.750; cash, $500, balance on terms. Wm. H. Mc- Grann Co., 722 11th st. n.w A BARGAIN—FROM OW) er; vacant; condition new ;a.m.i. 538 Col. road n.w. Inspect any time. sleey 1s day sile CORNER HOUSE. 4 Bedrooms, = Baths. Just Completed. Close to 16th St, 1762 Kenyon St. nGlrI B"P‘oreln Wide 1ot to paved atie. For sale by any broker or THRIFT BUILDING CC. Owner. Main 768. Union Trust Bldg 6 ROOMS—ONLY $6.5 Must sell. One of tise hest aix-room honses 18" District at pri Six rooms. bath: g elactricity: hot-water Aeat: paved aller. House Good section soutif- fon: terms 1713 IRVING ST. N.W. Semi-Detached—N Outstanding Value. 8 Rooms. 2 Baths Garage 5 Porches ONE-HALF SQUARB FROM Mt. Pleasant Cars. OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P.M. REPRESEINTATIVE ON PREMISES. Through your own broker, or Thrift Building Co., Owner, Main 768. Union Trust Bldg. RARE RARGAINS FOR FOME AND INVESTMENT SEERERS. all sec- rions. especially Columbia and 14th St. Heights, Petworth, Bloomingdale. Brookland, etc.: possession of a nvm- her. 3nd ‘many offered on inviting :-m\-F.nd exclusively by us. RYON CO., INC, MUaiy 4397, 1423 F at. = NEW— Beautiful Northwest Home Bighty Rooms. Sun Parlor. Breskfast room. 4 Hardwood floors and trim. Double garage, cement drive. , Extra large lawns. Flowers. ‘Twenty oaks. Other shade trees. o Croue o T4t at eara. ccupied by owner. leaving city. Prettiest home in_its sec Price, $17,500. Address Box 167-A, St 20° “buiit by Vacaut. Terms arranged. M. 5072, 6 PETWORTH. $7.850. NEW BRICK HOMES. Southern Exposure. Tin roof. (This makes the very best roof). Lots 145 feet deep. Room for garage, gar- den, playground for children; six fine rooms: ‘white tiled bath, floor and sides; 3 porches; outside pantry; hardwood trim throughout; lots of features in this house not found else- ‘where at the price. Terms. Address Box 333-8, Star office. FOR BALE—BIG BARGAIN. Near 13th and Monroe Sts. N.W, Modern light pressed brick; 9 rooms and 2 tiled baths (5 bedrooms), cellar, servant's toilef laundry tubs; pantry: double back pore] large front porch; hot-water heat; electric lights. Owner Jeaving city. Imme- diate possession. Price too low to mention. Aet quick. Must be sold E. E. RAMEY & SON, 219 Bond Bldg., 14th and N. Y. ave. Phone Main 5536, Member of Washington Real Estate Roard. 24° NEAR 11th & MONROE N.W. 7 rooms, bath, large attic; comfortable home semi-detached; large yard: BOD Corth $9.500. Want ofter. C.C.LACEY, 710 14th St. N.W. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very attractive homes in best northwest section; prices from $3,000.00 to $6,250m Terms very easy. . B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W, . AT COLONIAL BEACH, VA.—TWO 4-ROOM bungalows on water front: furnished = for louiekeeping. Address Box 155, Beach, mmm 3 baths; 4 required; % RHORE PROPERTY. SALT WATER SHORE, 33 MILES FROM Washington, by state road, ory, 8-room house, 1% acres fertile land. mn-h-llll-n 'nll! er\-’l llnx.{,hnfl,nfér& lm rom fiowing_well; only 82, Poasession. Address Box 277-A, Star office. FOR BALE, NORTH REACH, MD —5-R catty leeping porches. 3 Sunday, Monday and Tuesda; on_phone Main 4 lars. _Leland Barton. 631 s AUCTION SALES THIS Am_lmm‘v. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THRER. STORY BRICK DWELLING, 827 STREET SOUTHEAST. neq. the Jand. records o the District of Colvmbla, and at (he request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- ction, in front of the premises, on WED- NESDAY, ‘THE TWENTY. DAY oF MAY, A.D. 1922, following di Snd heing Jot eorge Sabdivinion of 1ots in squre 101, e pei plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the salq District, in book C. H. B., follo 207. Terms of sale: Sold subject to s prior deed of trust for $3.250, with interest at 6 per cent. the amount over said trust to be pald $500 nd the remainder in oue year. or all . at_purchaser's option: $200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyanciag. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’ deposit forfeited. CLARENCE F. WELCH, CHARLES E. MARSH, my11,13.16.18.20.22.24 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONKERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE UNIM. PROVED PROPERTY, BEING LOT 3 IN SQUARE 62. By virtue f a certain deed of t duly recorded n Liber No. 4350, folio 435 et seq of the land records of the District of Columbi: and ac the request of the party secured there by, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auttion. fn front of the premises. on WEDNES. DAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1922, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the Tollowing described land and premises. situ- ate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot 3 in Square 62. Terms an- nounced at time of sals Two hundred dol- it required npon scceptance of bid. ing, recording and pevenue stamps fle‘fh to be closed In ten A._JONES. JESSE W. RAWLINGS, my17-d&ds,exSu Trustees. THE AROVE SALE 1S POSTPONED . THURSDAY. JUNE FIRST, 1922, ME HOUR AND PLAC RY_ORDER OF TRUSTEES. my324.26.20.31 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE. BEING A HOUSE AND LOT NUM- BERED 3109 MACOMB ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded No. 44: Jand | records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at public auction. in front premntses. on WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-FOURTH. 1922, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK the foilowing described land and prem- in the District of Columbla. and the uasubdivided portion of d_being parts of parcel parcels 42119 and 5390, as de- id deed of trust, upon the fol- lowing_term: Purchaser to assume an existing incumbrance of nine thousand dollars ($9,000) aad pay the balance in cash: taxes and interest paia or adjusted to the date of sale title or no sal a 3500 will required at the to be made within ffteen (15) days of the date of sale or deposit forfeited and the erty resold at the cost and risk of the defauit- ing purchaser after five (5) days' previ vertisement of such res Wi ton newspaper. pi ot B. FRANCIS SATL. G. PERCY 3icG 508 E st my13-dkds.exSu "ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCT[O) Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Nos. 1024, 1022, 1016, 1004, 1002 and 1000 6th Street Southwest; 504 and 506 K Street Southwest; 917 6th Street Southwest; 482 and 484 Eye Streét Southwest; ‘490 and 492 H Street South- west; 718 and 726 6th Street Southwest, and 614 7th Street Southwest. By virtue of auttority vested {n me s trus- under the last will and testament of Mary | Martin, deceased, 1 will offer for sale at pub- ile auction the hereinafter described real l te, situated in th Washington, D. C..in front of the respective premises, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922 AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M. Lots 815, 816, 8§17, 828 and 824, in squre 500, improved by premises Nos. 1024, 1023, 1016, 1004, 1002 and 1000 6th st. s.w., and Nos. 504 and 808 K s AND ON' THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922 AT 4:30 O'CLOCK ) Lot 811 in nun 470, tmproved ny story brick store and cwnlllu. No. 017 6th ot. 5w, Thereafter Immediatel Lot 824 1 are 409, fmproved by twe two- wtory bflck. -.w:lllnll, Nos. 482 and 484 Eye ot aw. Immediately Thereafter Lot 23 in square 408, improved by two-story brick dwellings, Nos. 490 and (" Hat ow. * Immediately Thereafter Lot 828 in square 497, improved by two- story brick dwelling No. 718 6th st. s.w. Immedlatc]y Thereafter Lot in 1 1 red by two- story frame dwel relling "o th st. s.w. Immediately Thereafter Lots 53 and 807 in square 46 by two-story brick dwelling No. st s.w. s: Ope-third cash, the balance in one and two years. with interest at 61 per cent, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A ‘t.u-lt of $200 each house to be made on acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, notnry fees, revenue stamps on_deed and re. Cordiag ‘At cost of purchaser. Terme of sale | to be complied with within thirty daye, other- wise the trustee reserves the right to resell fhe property at the cott and riak of default Ing_purchaser, after Sve dau’ advertisen Pme ewipahes pestisnel ashington, LG JAMES F. SHEA, Trustee, G. PERCY McoLUB. 4 e . Attorney, 503 E st. n.w. myl4-d&ds FOR SALE OR RENT. CH, VA—FOR FUR ; river front. 360 N st. s.w. > DUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE AND COTTAGE_ TOR Phone N. 8587-J. ‘sesson or year on Polnt, HL’“ IDBAL SUMMER COLONY. BALDWater front ' lots, 480 FUTURE DAYS. A & BON, AUCTIONEERB. TRUSTEES' SALD_OF VALUABLE UNIM. PROVED LOTS IN “WHITEHAVEN" By Virtus of 4 certain deed of y of a certain of trust & vocorded in Liver No. 619, ollo 454 o5 seu of the land records cof the' District of ‘Cotum bia, and at the request of the party secuzed thereby, :‘-h:-ll: s nm(“". wiil Iun at o DNBSDAY, the THIRTY-PI] AY OF d the District of Columbia and m-xza.dq‘l.u.nau &' Hurst's ‘subdivision of Al cash. 20 mmu uired apon atceptance of bid. ".‘.m The"and Tevenus etamps & Terms of sale to be com) or deposit lumma AMES L. KARRICK, Witi E THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONARRS. TRUSTEES' SALD OF VALUABLE TWO- BRICK STORE AND DWELL- & certain deed ‘ ‘“ m o g T iney oo hl'nl?] 20, h 35" Teguest of the party ‘secutd Thetehy. the igned | o0l 8t public ane- fion in front of the premises. DAY, THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE, o .D.. 1022, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the land and premises, situste . and ited subject to a first deed the amount over 22id deed of trust to be paid tn conh e e A o o Dhed wit withta 0 daze o depout torreiind. ‘,m m Coloniat { “{the right to’ resell the THE EVENING AUCTION SALES l AUCTION SALEZ TOMORROW. TOMORROW. Sale of the Entire Stock and Fixtures of the “National Department Store,” No. 3125°M Street Northwest, By Public Auction, Thursday, May 25, 1922, .Commencing 10 AM. Including, in part, Housefurnishings, Crockery and Glassware, Graniteware, Paint (small cans), Toys, Station- ery, Silver-plated Ware, Safety Razors, Pocket Knives, Jewelry, Toilet Requisites, Notions, Ribbons, Laces, Under- wear, Hosiery, Ladies’ Dresses, etc. Also 3 e Counters, Shelvmg‘ Cash Registers, Candy Trays and Par- titions, Candy Scales, Printing Press and Outfit, Gas Lamps, etc. TERMS: CASH. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. my20.22,23,24 TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & 80! Modern Two-Story Brick Dwell- ing, Containing Ten Rooms and Two Baths, Gas and Elec- tric Lighting; in a Rapidly Improving Second Commercial Business Center, No. 1225 C! Street Northwest; Lot 23 Feet S Inches by 83 Feet. By virtue of authority In the undorsigned vested, I will offer for sale at public auction, 1a front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY. 1922..AT FOUR, O'CLOCK PAL. part of ‘original lot five (5) in square two hundred and ninet three (203), in the cit FUTURE DAYS. THOWAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONERRS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE- BIXTH INTERST IN ABOUT 40.3 ACRES ENERIERD ROAD. “GONCORD AVE: AND THIRD 8T. N.W. % y virtue of a ‘certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4585, follo 198 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bla, snd at the request of the party secured thereby, the ndersigued trustees will seil at ublic auction, within the office of Thos. J. Dwen & on, 1881 0 atreet now. N DAY OF MAY. 1922, AT THREE O'CLOCK PAL. the following described land and premises, situnte in the District of Columbia. and designated ixth interest in John con- umu 16.84 acres ining .18 acren; parcel 114-26, mmlmu '22.18 acres. and parcel 14-27, containing .15 acres. Terms of sale: All cash. A it of $500 required upon ‘acceptance of bid. Con- yeancing, recording and revenve stampe at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- SEL ot the FIak and cost of defaulting pur: after five days' advertisement of such 7 ublished in Wash- TANES B OLSON, Trustees. rpose three (803) in ‘% dwelling, rent- 126 for wixty and 00-100 doliars ($60.50) per month, on monthly agreement. £ Subject to a first trust for inter he rate of 7 per nally ; prin- 24, One-half paya cipal tve and payapie June d sbove sald first of the purchase price over trust to be pald In cash, $100 per month, ance, ‘at the Der cent pe présented by note or motew of the dated day of final consummation of DI"(‘BI)A 1o be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash above said first trust, at option of purchaser. A deposit of 3500 required at time of sale. Examination of title, convey- neing, rmrdll% and revemue Iump‘ at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty di ’l from du of sale or deposit will be fo —my1A.deds 0B 3. OWEN & 8OX. THOMAS J. OWEN a 80N, AUCTIONEERS, Sale by executrix, in order to close an estate, of the valuable improved real estate known as premises 1710 Rhode Island ave. n.w. By authority vested-in the undersigned and by order of the Bupreme Court of the lMstrict of Columbja, holding a Probate Court, passed in administration cause 25738, 1 will sell at public auction. in front of the THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FI MAY ALF-PAST FOUR 0°CLOCK lowing described land and prem. es situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated Jot pumbered 28, In the subdivision C. Conkling and others. by of lots in Square 100, as per plat recorded in Liber 16, folio 125, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis, together with the lmgm-mrnll thereon, conaist T 'CTIONEER| lValu-.I:la Two-lmy, Six Rooms and Bath Brick Dwelling, No. 2421 North Capitol Street. Vacant. Immediate Posses- sion. By thority vested in us, we will sell at ubiic anction in front of the premises on FRI- DAY, THE TWENTY-! ‘KIXTR DAY*OF MAY. 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 39 in square 3504, improved bove. Terms of sale: Bold ubject to a first deed of trust for $3.500 due Ay, a second trust of about $1, per month, and the M!lntfi Converaneing, recording and revenge stamps a purchaser’s cost. Te of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days or deponit forfeited. -d&ds THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aue HOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE _ or FALUABL PROVED REAL ES ALDSON PLAC By virtue of a ce recorded in seq.. of t Columbla. and cured _there| sell at i premises. OF JUNE, A. D., OCLOCK P51, ine falowing described. tund and premises. situate in the county of Wash- ington. District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots numbered ‘five (5) and six (6). in block numbered ten (10) 1 at a monthly rental of lgoo With"the. provision that in the nt of & sale the property will be fendered upon ninety days’ written no- tice to the lessee. The property is sold sub- ject to an_existing first trust of 324,000 due on or before November 11,.1022, with' interest at the rate of 6 per ceat per ansum, payable semi-annually. > 520, nd records of the Di t the request of the party se- ned tnulp-' will in Book Governor Shepherd, pa block numbered ten (10) mow ~ being kuown as square seventeen hundred and sixty- 1), together with the improvements. consisting of frame dwelling, No. 8931 Do son place u.w. Terms of sale: $1,000 of the purchase money balance in two equal in- payable 1n one and two years, with interest At six per centum per amoum, pay able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the opinion of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of le. _All conveyancing, recording. revenue mps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustes reserves the right to resell the property at the ri and cost of defaulting purchaser, after fi advertisement of such resale in some "punu-w in Wesbington D, G SECURITY AND TRUST COM- J. BELL, President. JAMES'F. HOOD, Becretary. my22.d&ds,exBu Trustee. THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY TWO-STORY SEMI-DETACHED BRICK DWELLING NO. 312 8§ STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly’ r’t‘orded in Liber No. 4264, follo 55 et seq. of the District of Colum nd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at uction. in_front of the premises, on DAY. THE TWENTY-! DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1922, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, in the county of Wi t | d designated as of lot 4 in square 8 ia George Truesdell's addition to the ecity of Washington, belng & subdivision of & tract of 1and known as ‘‘Eckington,” per plat record- o' n Liber ‘county 8, folio 85, "of the records of the office of the surveyor of the of Columbla, subject to covensats Funming with the hul ‘Terms sale: One-falf of tbe purchase mone; u-plhllnt balance in two equal Smes s SN z s able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured ‘H‘ of trust upon the gmm s0ld, o! , at the option of ti ruflllfll’. fil’“fll of $200 will be requi at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, reveave e gtc., Bt cont of purehaser, ‘Terms of Uay of ‘eale, Stherwise’ the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and 'coat of defaulting purchaser. after fve T b aned: 15 Washlagton, . C. newspaper pu i WILLIAM B WALKEE, 1OUIS B. SCHNEIDER, my18-dade.exSu Trustese. ~—ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Sale to settle a partnership | auired of valuable four-family brick t, No. 806 Rhode Island ave., and 813 Q street northwest. By virtue of authority vested in ti 1 will offer for sale by publi 12| dereioned, Lv ‘ot ‘the premises, on FRIDAY. MAY, TWENTY-SIXTH, 1023, AT FOUE O'CLOCK P.M.. lots 29 and $0, in square ‘506, “improved by a brick four-tamily apart- 2 apartments 4r. mmd et R Stcam heat And slectric 1ight. rmnn on’ two streets and rented 2O bject to deed of trust for 38,050 o bject to o !:l.’ due November 4, 1924, balince the remainder in moathl :fixhn::fatf ' $180, with Interest, at 7 per 2ent. mecured by a second deed of frust oa proverty 'sold, or all cash, at the option of he. purchaser. A deposit of $500 required at I‘lh ‘Terms to be complied with fn thirty days. Al m"hil': 'l’. recording and revenue urc) lwp; EL V. GU!ACX. Atlma!. my19-d&ds,exSu TADAM A. WESCHLER, ‘AUGTIONEER. s* SALE OF BRICK DWELLINGS o | TRUSGs 352 AND 204 20d ST. N.E. By virtue of & decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbla, ‘amed in equity cause No. 59884, the mdersigned. trustees wilt offer for sale by ;uhuc auctfon, in front of remise DAY, THE TWENTY- -xx-z? DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1922, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- THIR T 1nd Ad premises. situate tn the eity of Wasninglon District ot Columbla, to wit Part of origin 28, in square 735, for the um on line of 2nd at & pfllm distant 18 ft. 6 in. t comer of miid lot, and running 13t fo the rear lize of said b over aald existi " deposii of $300 required at Hime o All conveyancing, recording and revenve ser’s cost. Terms of sale to with within five days from the date of the title company's report. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseil tha prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of fuch Testle ia some newspaper published in the ity of Washington, D. MARY C. HOWARD, a&de,exSu Execut THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALE OF ul.nnu e STORY, DETA NEW _FRAME DWELLING. known FORMERLY 1207) FLORAL BT. NTAINING EIGHT ROOMS, BATH AND LAVATORY, HOT-WATER HEAT. GAS AND ELEC: TRICITY, LOT HAVING A FRONTAGE OF BIXTY FEET. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly nrorded in Liber No. 4455, follo 292 et seq. d records of the days newspaper AMERICAN {ente) Adtosi thereb; public auction in_front of FHURSDAY, THE TWENTY. MAY, A.D., 1922, AT FIVE-THIRTY 0'CLOCK PM. and being lot 27, square o made by the Lyachburg Tnvest: ment Corporation of ‘parts of the tract Isnd known as “'Girls’ Portlo; per_plai recorded in Liber No. 42, folio 8, of “the records of the office of the surt ? District of Golum said subdi B nown, 1o the building 3."’.'5& :n: of v&umm Bubject also to Mlfl to a first trust ef , balance cash. /A "deposit_of WM\:IM of the purchaser 2t the time of sale. ,&M comveyancing, re- cording, revenue -u-vi 234 setarial fese at fhe coue of (he purchaser. Terms of mle to be, complied with with withis a, bty days from date of sale, otherwise of the urnlrln? advertisement 1 some nwlplxcr published in the .lv of ‘Washiagton, ____¥UTURE DAYE. PUBLIC AUCTION GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE MAY 26, 1922 Publie auction of unservl Daderwood, Remi ?‘n:"'ta'aupm- achines, at their ware- houses located 8 East Potomec Park. s short distance bureau of en a0 3 ki m mm- formerly occu 1di FRIDAY. TW] gga.rox';l;‘n 1822, BRoINN O eoma: | Cash. Matertal ‘to be removed N ORte oered sityly_upen request. Type AT A CQUES, Goordinator “for ‘Supply. my28-3t ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. [OLD__AND OFFICE FURNITURE, HOD S RCRINER HEAT REGULATORS, d unr enm- foods stored %5 the’ following . 5 . Pri s :i:u um omery, ) . L. : -4 nenon'gt, = Applegarth Britt! Bureay, Inc., Co Tiies’ M. O"Cognor . Emmons, Florests t, Mrs. Amy Park Lewis, J. Harry CHANTS' nnurn & STORAGE C0., 920922 B st. nw. my24481. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE O STORY DETACHED DWELLING, 903 ARKANBAS ~AVENUE NORTH: dtvi on' 1o "tha | 0202 s Gity of Washington, a8 Tecorded in the ofice oF Tne surveyor of the District of Calamble: county Liber 24, folie 11, subject to covensnts O foroe o sale: Beld gubject ‘erma of al ec of trust for §5,760, due March doed of trust my23-d&ds,exBhhol - plied with within 30 days from e STAR WASHINGTON D. C WEDNESDAY MAY 2 oF v nwlu.mn. fa0 5 FRARER Nowy By Viriue of a_certaln desd ot trust recorded in Liber No. Totlo 188 ot se he 1and records ef ‘the District of ises, situate 18- strict of Columbia, Illd designated as and belng part of original lot 1, In aquare 784; Begiuning for the same os B etrest of southeast corner of said lot. thence st along said B street 21 feet: thence north 97 fect to rear line of sald lot: thence emst along said rear 1ise 21 feet: themes south 97 feet to the place of beginning, Terma: Bold subject to & piior deed of trust 400 and iR Amount, over said troet ta b depoait Tequired at time of ing, recording and _revemve - aser’s cost. Bale to b- o within a7 or deposit orfelted. particulars at time of sale. ARTHUR G. BISHOP. GEORGE H. FRANKLIN. mr16-4&de,038u ADAM A. wucm ER, AUCTIONEE! sTEES: OF THREE-STORY BRICK TROTORE, 'fi'nié:;v%m, NO. 1221 th 180 nflfiu of u certatn deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4386, follo 357, et seq., e ang recordn of ‘the District of ‘Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for. le by public suction, in front of the remises. on THURSDAY, THE FIRST DAY ¥ JUNE, A.D. 1022, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK 'P.M., the following described land and premises, situste in fhe city of Washing: lun,' Dll:fle( of Cfl“lm?l- '0’ lbfll stre thereat of Tot u:unbtr.l‘lls 16 17 & leb Burere's are 448, a8 per plat recorded o Bk Ko, age 215, in the sufreyors ofice together with the ta_thereon. subject. however. to & "{'?122‘"54'.’3" ot ‘trast for 3,100, at 0% ‘due ril 27, 1923. K f_sale: Over sald trust cash. A uired of the purchaser at 1l conveyancing, recordin nd_notarfal fees at the cost purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- Dlied with with from day of sale, otherwisn the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the ing purchaser. after five daye® adv Heement of such resale in some per published fn the city of Washington, D. s Sorfs "W. NeaLiy ‘Trust __my20.4&4s exfudhol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real | _— Estate, Improved by the Two- story and Basement Brick Dwelling No. 726 17th St NW, Y Bloclx North of Penn- nylvnnu Ave., War Depart- ment, White House and Other Important Government De- ts. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3278, follo 424 et seq. of the land records of the District of COIII- bia, and at the ln uest of the party secured reby, the undersigned trustees will sell at blic auction, in froat of the finnl“l. on 5" THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF 032, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the § described land and premises, situate Distriet of Colum- and belng lot 20 subdivision of lots in juare 166, per plat recorded in Liber MUK, folios © ana 10, of the records of the rfl of the surveyor of the District of Colum- Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fo be pald In cash, balance in two equal iastallments, pavable in one and two years, with interest at @ per centum per an- able semi-annually, from day of sale. of trust upon the property option of the A deposit of 3500 will be requi All_converancing; recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees rve the right to resell the prop- ety at the ek and cest of Selaulting But sur, afiar ve dara’ sdvecisoment of suck blished in W. 3 ROBER: FOULKE, BARTON TOWNSEND, my10.0&Ag.ex Trustee TT0S. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERE. TRUSTEES' SALE OF_ VALUABLE PROP- ERTY, IMPROVED BY A MODERN TWO- STORY BRICK GARAGE ON EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, JUST NORTH OF FLORIDA AVE. By virtne of a_certain deed of trust, instrument No. 52, recorded March among the land records of the Distrlct of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will n in front of the prem- VEDNESDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MAT. A. D. 1822, AT FIVE 0°CLOC M., the following-described land and pr ted in the District of Columbis as_and beiny g:lrll of lots 39 and ivision of part of r piat recorded among the District of Colum- bia, in Liber J. A. B. follo 841, described foliows: * Beginning oo the east side of Sth street at the northwest corner of said lot 40 and running thence south on said street 50.84 t to lot 39 ience east 112.835 feet to an alley oo demned by proceedings is District Confl Case No. 1252, n the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia: theace porth along sald alley 80.84 feet 1o the north line of said lot 40; thence west slong said north line 112,835 feet fo the place of beginning. _All the said prop- erty now assessed as lots 868, 588 and 892 in square 287 Terms of sale: 8ald property will be seld subject to prior deeds of trust amous to ,500. and the amount er said t Conveyancing, recording and ps 8t purchiaser's ‘cost. £500 & posit _requl; upon acceptance of bid. Term: of sale to be complied with within 830 days or deposit forfejted. D. H. ROLAND DRURY, A 3 JEMIS my19-d&ds, exSukhol. Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEEES. TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUABLE REAL STATE, IMPROVED BY THE BRICK BTOAES. ANOWN a8 ‘PREMISES 0 Sth STREET NORTHWRST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Lider No. 8622, follo 145 et seq of the land records of the District of Col Dia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will lell II ubilc. auction fn front. of the WBDNESDAY, THE THIRTY Em’fl nu’ oF the mum-&aumm iana *and_ premi situate in District of Ooll-m. m ind being part of lot cse Red! ‘s subdivision of square &tmmnnmcmumem District of Columbia In Liber W, ., follo 148 b.g:“"n‘ at the northeast corner of said fot, g the cormer of street mest and o public alley; thence south along said street 30 fest; thence west 20 fee thence north 80 feet to sald public alle; thence east along said public alley 20 feet to said street and beginning. Terme of sale: All cash. $200 deposlt re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyanciny and revenue stamps at purchaser's le to be tnlnnll.! with o T of within 30 days or deposit forfelted. GEORGE E. SBLABAUGH, JAMES L. KARRICK, my19-d&ds, exBukhol. Trust MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE Storage Moving Crating St The District of Colnnhi% Terms of amps Totlowi in the clty of Washi bla, Samuel Littlefield, Alvord & Co. -On 15th and Pa. Ave. UNION io STORAGE COMPAN* 1922. RESORTS. RESORTS. ATLASTIC CITY. WNARYLAND. m'm—m i e AL ENTUCKY (= e Every Jand an UCKY, AVE: near BEACH ! mEort i Corner” . Centrall; Rraddock Heights. Mod- RS. CLARENCE W. KUl 2 BRADDOCK 1 KIGHTS, MD, THOTEL BRADDOCK Braddock Heightst Maryland Overlooking the Picturesque Frederick and Ildllrlm'v.lhyl‘-‘ e 18 to 8 P.M. 54 OPEN MAY 20th Booklet, Rates. etc.. write M. J. m{. Proprietor, Hotel Frederick, Fred- Md., until opening. AVALON INN 0On Blue Ridge Mountains, Braddock Hts.. Md. Homelike surroundings, large porches. plenty of ‘shade: home cooking. Special chickea din- ners Sundays and Holidays. Open Tor season. T'nder New Management. Phone 113, Chas, H. Kaus, Mauager. 26° | MASSACHUSETTS. SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. Finest beach on celebrated north shore. Sum mer rental a_few select homes. Two have view from Nantucket Beach to Gloucester. For hotels and cottages White Mountains and *Care. God action must be immediate. H. E. HOWARD, Sedford, Mass. MERE, PA. on Behley ave. dll care for yu-‘- ‘water sport, including Ilm erate rates. in Every Srises. * Tuloriag, rate. August. 3 1ina dress 1. Blevator to street. Electricity and telephones in all rooms. Rooms single and en sulte, with runniog water and vate baths. Stimulating culsine. ite service. Orchestrs. Dancing. Golf privileges. Booklet. Owners) man- gement KING & EARHART. ** A Better Moderate Rate Hotel ” WELLSBORO Gorner KENTUCKY AVENUE nm PEACH ; aemtre RESORTS CLARK'S CRUISES byCan. Pac. STEAMERS Clacivs Sod Coatar, Jamuary, 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD m’ 88 'll‘rl“ of FRANCE™ Chartered. Tons, 4 MONTHS CR stop-overs_sllowed os Frask C. Clark, Times Building. Nn'-fi. ewYm-k-Ha!ifu~Qnabee 4 yachting cruises via Palatial twinacrew S.S. “Fort Hamilton” Safling From New York July 8-22 Aug. 5-19 Stopping One Day Each Way at Halifax and Two Days at Quebec Magnificent scepery, smooth water, cosl weather. Orchestra for Danci For ll{u.lraud literature add; FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall 8t., X. Y., or any Tourist Agt. The summer resort that is different be- cause it combines mountain and seashore conditions with unigue surroundings. The sandy beach and temperate of the Lake of the Eagles 8. Carolina Ave. pear Beach. A family hotel; mater modern throughout; bathing allowed. Ber! goua) oebins Sut prosucte whits Melp: da n res une week u GEORGE L. NA, Prop. = One of the finest golf courses in America. For booklet and rates, write: THE CRESTMONT INN WILLIAM WOODS, Manager THE FOREST INN HERMAN V. YEAGER, Manager THE LAKESIDE JOHN S. KIRK & SON THE RAYMOND L. B. C. LIST, Manager KLEING! On Ocean front private batl vator. A t Montpelter Bultes with X nnlnl water in all rooms. Ele- H. M. REEVES. ‘I‘Ii":"'l."i:'A“ ND d New York Ave. Essentially modern. I‘- (home cooking). s"'l-rsm “r't‘t’: ‘.-....—"l‘c..."fi ¥o= MT, VERNON 1% Pacific ave_&very appointment. _American plan, $17.50 up weekly, $3.50 up daily; Euro- a0 plan, double room, $10 to $25 weekly; to 88 dally; aingle room, $1.50 up per duy. Phone 4512. . VIRGINIA. WYRICK INN v° == e of o & West. B. R. 2387 feet above sea level. Electrically lighted. comfortably heated, supplied with the curative waters from world-famous Wyrick Spring. Rates: One person, $20 week up: two persons in room, $15 each week up; American plan. Open year round. Write for reservations. WYRICK l\ v co., cnm:xm VA THE MORGAN Orchestra—Dancing _and a1l smusements— Half Block from Beach American plan—Table the best. Electric High altitude—Cool—May aifees COMMIRSIONERS, D C. WASHINGTON, May 22, 1922 —Nealed proposais will be re. ceived at’Room 500 District Bullding. until 2 922, for placing s pply to Room 427 Digtrict Build 0 H. RUDOLPH. JAMES F. OY&. ARLES KELLER, Commissioners, my22-6t D. ¢, WARHINGTON, 03025 - Senied_ propossis for <o structing Power House at Gailinger Hospital. 19th and Massachusetts ave. s.e.. including all mechanical equipment and ridial brick , will be received in Room 509, District Buiding, until = o'clock pom.. Jupe D I For detailed information apply to Room District Building. Deposit of §10 _requis to_insure return of plas and iflicatior CUNO H. RUDOLPH. JAMES OYSTER, CHARLES KELLER, Commissioners, D. C. = my228t EDUCATIONAL. Washington Business College, 1416 Eye N.W. Main 4 Bookkeeping and_accountapey rial courses. Summer sessions. begin_Monds. i s ; New classes 20TH CENTURY Special Summer Course Starts June 5 This course prepares for bookkeeping positions or for the Fall term of accountancy. Mecets Mondays and Thurs- al Bank bidg. Phone Main 5457 COLONIAL BEACH, VA. Cap.. 250 American plan, $3.50 uy dafl;. Pri- = vate batha. running water, e'=7ator, electrieity, Bathing from the hotel. = ALOIS GRUBER. v CLARENDON rorer Ave. Resms en suite = ik bt and oo omaine wlde 8o. Carolina A Reasonable. American and European rates, Runniog water, elec. each room. Private baths. Inquiries eolicited. Mrs_J. 1. Morgan. Owper. Tig) Booking office, E. L. Cockrell. Franklin | Yirgisia ave.. close to Beach and Steel P All rosms with. BISCAYANE Kentucky ave Dear beach. Every modern im- Tates. let, Open S MURPHY. Cwner: All rooms electrically lighted. Room or without bath. Hot ?nfl e T Elevator service. K. R THE ELWOO) 0. Private bathe. Ruaning water in r Elevator. ERATY, Owaer. —mr Maryland Ave.; 2nd Hotel from Beach. Water in.all rooms. ‘Baths. Elec. Write for rate Rates over Decoration day. $1 day up. % TRAYMORF “tii7 Worlds Greatest Hotel Success Virginis Ave. ar. Besch. GEO. PRITCHARD. B ;m .mu;:- ve. all reowis. i . Eievator. American plan. GINNETTI BROS. . Carolina Ave. near Beach, Running water in every room Private baths. Excellent cuisine and service. Personal direction LINTON B. ARNOLD. W York Ave. at Beach. European plan. 8t. James Pl., over- lmlln: Boardwalk. Fireproof. Capacity. Opens Saturday, May PTth Enjoy Drmrlthn Day Holidays here. Amer | ian, $3, $3.50, $4 per day. Chicken snd | Food Dianers; Orchestra Dancing. ~ Sait COLONTAL tes reasonable.* FOTEL FRANC on water front; ervations now. HILL TOP HOUSE Harpers Ferry, W. Va.. mow open. Try it. You will not fegret it. T. 8. LOVETT. Prop LOCKWOOD HOUSE REACH. VA Make res Private batl nn y 16~ So.” Boston Ive Boardwalk. Chelsea residen. tial section. Amer. & Buropean pl: Excel- lent culsine. Attractive rates. J. O’CONN 3 entucky av. or. Wuhnlmhrc "n'-?'“' Frivate E%:“’ ter. ‘ul unsurpa . ‘hite n“r:l‘xli.‘ Personally managed by A. V, EOPP, Owner. mmr Centucky Ave. near Beach, Hot and coM running water all rooms. BElevator. Bathing from botel.. E. FISHBURN. Owper. ATGLEN B B, ey doni. mer ach and Reading depot. New- renovated. El throughout. Amer. and X \p management. TABOR lNN Ocean end Mnt ar. Ideal Iv\':luol llm- airy rooms. Excellent table. 20th Owner ‘masagement. Spring rates. J. P. CA M. Dunn. \./ C tel nd piers. rooms: running water in rooms; private . Badhing privileges. Mrs. WM IRD. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Open June 23. The best combination of ges fine weashore features on the Atlantic Con 'WHITE STAR—To Chanael ports, Liver pool, Queenstown and the Mediterraneas. ficuhnlllmlfilnluhfi faskington ofios: 1308 ¥ st. n.w. tn.nm Manager. The Historical POTOMAC RIVER Route Steamer Majestic Leaves -..,..1.‘;?.“‘.?"..2’.:’ “and Wednesday at 5 p.m., SBaturday a nonml!ovfn. Leaves Nomini, 3 Al "Aivo the Covington, weat nu.m,y- ________CAPE MAY.N.J. HZ=COLUMBIA Newly renorated. Rooms with baths and en suite. ine and service unexcelled. Large poccenBlavators 3. W. MEGRAT c BRO. STAR VILLA %= city. water. _ Privato baths. Elevator service Ownership management. Charles §. Church. Special Week End Tnpl Phove Maim 52, “BOSTON'6:2 METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal W::u-brhnu. Rookland, Steamers leave Pler le N. R Murray St.) New York, ly including Sundays at 5 P.M. (Daylight Saving Time.) Beach rront. Large airy rooms. o MORRIS SELLERS Bih Btreet near Roardwalk. OPEN JUNE 29. TM.‘ new and modern. Running water Private baths. American plan. — r'o'___. Where to Spend MEMORIAL DAY Ocean View Virginia Beach SURF BATHING BOATING FISHING DAILY STEAMERS SEA TRIPS TO NEW YORK Oity Ticket Ofice, Wosdward Bldg. 731 15th St. N, Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company CALIFORNIA — ALWAYS DE- lightful. - Bend for imformation to All-Ye: Dlob of 'fl""‘ mmmnnr of Com- days—4:30-6:00. JOHN BERG. C. Instructor Gregg Shorthand Beginners' and Advanced New Class Starting June 5 o . YMC W P. A Women Admitted Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and enter this profession of {ood pay and congenial wor DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Caralogue Sp-nl:h School of Washingt: i Profs. from Spain. 181517 F l.'. vening PACE INSTITUTE 715 @ 8T. N.W.. hl&‘.g MUSICAL INSTRUCTION RAG-JAZZ 5%rsoss adudtinly tanght beglaners in 3 lessses. e CHRISTENSEN BCHOOL OF e MUSIC, 2601 11th st. Colored > st. n.w. North 9623, Phoue Columbis 3128. WILSON URGES RETURN OF POU TO CONGRESS Y Says Retirement of North Carolin- ian Would Be Loss to Party and Country. RALEIGH, N. C, May 24.—Stating that, in his judgment the retirement of E. W. Pou, representative/from the fourth North Carolina district, would be “serious loss to the party and to the country” Woodrow Wilson Nks written & letter. to B. S. Jerman, Raleigh banker, expressing his confi-, dence in Mr. Pou. The letter from the former Presi- dent was in response to a request for Mr. Wilson's estimation of the North' Carolina representative, who has op- position in his district for renomina- tion. Mr. Wilson's letter follows: dear Mr. Jerma “I am glad to have an oppertunity to express my confidence in Mr. Ed- ward W. Pou. He has certainly been most conscientious and useful mem- ber of the House and throughout my administration rendered me, and the ses I belleve in, the most constant generous service. n my judgment his retirement would be a serious loss to the party’ and to the country. Sincerely yours, “WOODROW WILSON. COLLEGE HEAD CHOSEN. Dr. Vardell President of Scottish Soclety of America. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Mty 24.— Rev. Dr. C. F. Vardell, head of the Fiora McDonald College, Red Springs, N. C.. was elected president of the Scottish Soclety of America at the close of the tenth annual meeting here. Other officers named were: Vic presidents, Cameron Morrison, Gover. nor of North Carolina; J. P. Florence, 8. C.; J. M. Johnson, Aber- deen, N. C.; secretary and treasyrer, Miss Louise McGill, Fayetteville; as- lstant. secretary, Mra. Seorse ullock, Red Springs, N. C. CAPTAIN ORDERED HERE. Capt. Adoiphus E. Watson bhas been dnuenol mn command of squadron Atlantic flut. and| u-dcnl mln ity for duty in the vnre:u of n-vmuu. Navy - on! < . 3 {

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