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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR m:—novm __m HEDGES & Mllgo[fl.ETON INC 1334 H St. N.W. 5+ . - Phone Main 1028. NEAR THE CATHEDRAL. BLOOMINGDALE. PRICE, $18,500. BARGAIN, $9,000. u«m gu oue of the highest poiate about price is unusual The | nm— overiooks the LA nracter. ' Locat oon ot Soxizz. u“‘ “nm 1o o 0’ modern b ol-etrltll[m quet "Soors, beamed S rooms ind ba ining reoms, “Hebsonsbie Uarme: Porchee; NEW HOUSES. PRICE $7.850. Brand-new attractively located in "ond iose to the 14th st. car FOR SALE—HOUSES. Comtinued. - OVERLOOKXNG PARK. M. P Rock Creek Park; overlooking iy £ "‘"..:.-. T e 58 16th St. South of Scott Circle. $35,000. ish basement heuse: eléven three baths and two lava- 24 6t wide: an exceptional locs; :fl-unm eun p-y-n: ng-lrul' Near Thomas Circle. $20,750. brick, suitable fm‘ lvolfl bv-rdl D bllhl.nlot mllgh;le entiré MIQ in ll’!‘:lt lent condition lfidm‘hl modern; oal; $5.000 cash required. ? Y e Continmed. __*_ . JUST COMPLI-_TED Sem:-Detached 1343 FANDOLPH ST. 4 Mfll-l.mi baths. Wlde ht to "fl] For sale by any broker or THRIFT BUILDING CO. Main 768. Union Trust Bldg. 19th AND NEWTON STREETS (1895 Ingleside Terrace) slersta pecn W '8 yard. eples- Downt wn om: u: eleciric iights. B3 TAKOMA PARI'L PRICE, $7.7 As angoally -mmm ragalo (all large ); el Haits, hotiwater heat, hardwood Soors front ‘porch: open Areniace. a 5000t trontage. Closs fo ¢ cars and _stores. ound. did_shad i EEy B em 1.000 cash and 30 N clnding :II interest. e 2-FAMILY APARTMENT. PRICE, $10,750. Deateably loeated on 18th 3t Five sosun and bath en firat floor, six oo bath on the secand. Separate’ entrance heating planta. * Electric lights. riment fs now vacant ‘will be given. Convenlent terms. GEORGETOWN. ~PRICE, Stoooo humn. n::‘x'ub?:.m: s |..7.'}?;‘:'.5':!a.'".::‘; otn cad G o contal aed lh anflkuk heating Setnc ewts: " eick gacape. Tor CHEVY CHASE. PRICE, $15500 Center-hall plan _home bathe. Modern In every :.un ra.cmflu porc] ‘There is also & garage for one car. fireplace, sleeping HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON BEAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St. N.\W. Phone Main 1028. \nrmlylmlmmohll[od I . STEWARD, 1202 F st. DETACHED HOMES. Columbia Heights. See the NEW KIND OF $15,500. HOME that RESPONSIBLE, |, Semidetscisa_stne.tr THINKING PEOPLE ARE | iifs:: veor oartst iign BUYING who used to live in|iim s co i a0 morard isnce ooy the kind of HOUSE YOU |rmets. STILL LIVE IN. Park View. Over 100 Homes . Delightful semi-detached home of six rooms Sold Before Complgnofl .m'n‘-'.n Conyenlent to. two CAr |7m' a0a bus A trip through _our new sami ke priced fow for quick sale; small cash lnll‘m-nlu oy ife o et o st Teymest Foquired. L IS et I T THE REALTY & INVEST. CORPORATION The value i3 evident o any man or woman i1l take the time fo investigate. W‘QHHINOTO PRICE, In a_chol to the Mt. Pleasant and Chevy Chase car lin nl d.umn MA‘I Bome with 14 rooms and cha; electric Mights s siceping Terms GI NR. 13th & PRICE, $12,500. well constructed hm“ statain .fl::' i Highis. &, p«u rllnl and Jout e cars. Attractive term WN. PRICE, $10,700. b t Circle. Contl; pen Ximpie Foom 'for garige to wlda sliey, Deriean to be appreciated. Tmmediate lute’ poss sion, a8 the house Is now 85 18th ST. " Main 2908 cant. FOR SATISFACTION PHONE MAIN 3500. $8.200—Woodridge, D. C. A new home of tiled bath: h.-w. heat bullt-in _refrigerator; lot ‘e have never bullt just ordinary houses Evers one of oar Homes posseases character and new Home ideas. Our Club Rooms are now demonded In many localities, 80 nuw Bave ‘added a Hrat Goor totlet, " an eatinely Bew dscorative plan and hl dressing 1! lt‘nl e ma m'" Dew sisle Kitchea équipment, an et 65 "of ‘eellar, Still it's possible to own a Distinctive Home Here at little more than You are ranar Yonse oot so"wel] tocated. To Inspect. Since 1899. NO PLACE LIKE HOME NO HOME LIKE OURS. month. B FAIRMONT 8TS. A large 3-story lome: h.-w. heat worth $2,000 more than the price asked. ’Gw\)—wmumuxm D €. steps off T Stoven. 8 ‘Touman and 3 large lot: a bargain. ERMONT AVE. 23 rooms and sev- erul baths, now rentiog at $430 per mm(l B P Very easy terms. his Is a splendid iavestment. uu»-nz'nu HED ~HOME. rooms ge lot with fruit teees. This und only a half Small cash pay- bricgs $22,500— all "fhe ‘advant o all_the CITY'S comforts. A “mowhere in Washington better located for business man or more cosvesiest for the s, especially childre SHANNON & LUCHS, Realtors. OWNERS AND BUILDERS, 713 14th St. NW. 715 D N.E. - low Drick. just off donble beick gar: i and $60 per month. KLIN ST. N.E. ned Detached Brick Homes In MASSACH[%SETTS AVENUE PARK. Finished and under construction. Central and side halls. Four and six bedrooms. 7Two and three baths. Heated garages. Lots soxi15. Exhibit 32nd and Cathedral avenue (Woodiey road). Open to 8 p.m. - WOODLEY PARK. Connecticut Avenue, 2800 Block, under construction. Now is the time to inspect materials and workmanship. Four bedrooms, attic, chauffeur’s room, three baths, brick garages; lots 24x120. Large front and rear porches. Under Our Terms Your Rent Pays for Your Hotne §3:500 o 187 month. fave £18 $4,500 cash. §157 month. Rave $104. 3,500 % month, Save $118. $5.000 cash. $149 month. Save §97. Built and For Sale Only By MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, I CORPORATFD OWNER, Main 6935. Tenth Floor, Woodward Ruilding, 15th and H. Differently Desi chiool #7550 NBW HOMES located in_one of the best n.w. sections; full 20 ft. wide, with every couvenieuce that Sou uld wish for. Concrate front porel double back porel floors. Wil sell on very nu BAUMAN & HEI\Z'VIAN' Phone Main 3500. 734 15th St. Painted: h.-w. nd $6,350. Attention, Colored! { A well situated kume property in the north- | west, containing s'x large rooms, modern bath, sleeping porch and excellent e Ml(lll { );]l:nl lar, diate’ posse | terms mude. Lovely ittle colonial Aecsrated rooms and Garsy 2 be Erranged and sasy BOSS & PHELPS. Tel. Main 4340. 1406 H St. N.W. New Houses—From Owner, | $7.830—1In heart of Petworth, south of Up- shur st.—Colonial homes; 6 rooms, tiled bath; h.-w.h. elec. inch clear oak flooring: French doors ding from dining room to roomy breakfs sleeping purch‘ closets in ea nd trim; SHANNON & LUCHS, eeping porches; ceme ouly une left. $1.000 Main 2345. PETWORTH. §8.950. Well locate] semi-detached hflrk hou 1 Six reoms al 713 14th St. N'W. CHEVY CHASE. $13,800. Thfs is a very complete home. in good cond flon, nd may b bought on redmmable ten 2 lavatories: cell 3 tor e, 5% por aonth. Including a1 I ¢ and pmu-l VE. AT 12th ST. N.E. "Lore Tot a Slectrlcity: colonial fron 20-fout alley. rooms 4nd_ bath, froat. aad hard- w with lectric school, atreet Tmmediaté possession avd “WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. . residential section, convenient Im Ample room for pn?-' & COLUMBIA RD. 9 rooms t water house is now in perfect condition, having just hout. Must _—_—nmnmm— eet deep. ;‘:uu T iatsie Tbe M caes: * FOR SALE—H(OUBES. Amlllm Continwed ANEAR SHE;’HERD N.W. for two b INI lnlll'» 3650 NEWARK ST CLEVELAND PARK. - ® rooms and bath. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ON SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. NEAR oth SE. 6 rooms and bath. ot-water heal, ARTHUR. CARR, 206 MILLS BLDG. 17th_and Pn. Ave. N.W. NEW HOUSE BARGAIN. In an l"!'llll'. section of Mt. A bran 'w home at u remarkably It has l 'uul nized Il and double porche living room, lll'! atti Brice 800001 caay " termn Hedges 1334 B 81N, rrlee b2 BROOKE, . C. #3, VAN ACKERE, _irs-aaane L] ADAM A, WEACALER, AUCTIONEER. any Player and Uprigh very i loom for garage. Middleton, Inc. oh 4 OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE SHORFE:. PROPERTY. FURNISHED _COTTAGE, Plx!! POINT, bedr , totle sereon |wc|| e : 4 bathhouses; art Oak _10-plece Dintog resser, Mahogany Bookcases, Oal tion _Rookcase and Recretary, Oal Leather Uphslstered Cha'r and Rocker, Hal Beat and_Mirror,*Oak Tabies, Buresns, and M BREEZY POINT. Rooms for rent on one of the most beautifnl VM. in Marsland. Good aait watet bathing. antiful view. ng. Also & campin Nboly AG Bex 384 Annapotrs, M FOR ~ RENT—COTTAGE ~CHESAPEAKE 5 o for 6 e, July 8 4 month of August. Cal SALD - BY OWNER. DESIBABLE |, house 7 acres es- v Kitchen Utenall AT 10 O 2 P os sonitern Ratiw ‘unclaimed freight, T 12 O'CLOCK NOON. rk Mahogan: o B = Star ofice, WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. SHADYSIDE, MD., ON WEST RIVER— 1 Ma Pm-n *Fime by “order United “Btates: M Also at 12 0’Clock Noon ¥0 feet on_water: address MRS, A. Maryland. By Order Trustees; SUMMER HOMES. __ FOR RENT. my Roadster, Ford CITES. u-s \fl‘ BEACH—CAN _ ACCOMMO- : cate & na for 18 per week with lixht ’r’:f 2:“ Touring Etc.| '.'.',“"",‘”'"'"h_" e en, GPe glates July i1 176A7 ADAM A. WEBCHLER, Auctioneer. x 286-R, Btar of- #l&_ LA 'l'mhn’ Sale of 1920 Shh Cn‘. Household Fumiture, Mahog- Enfonter ‘nd - Dressing Dpholstered_ Living Room ll-ffl.en'nu: oJWeshizg Machises, Ete. Plager-plann, Bid- Uprly el Two 1920 Stutz Touring Cars, |™* s; Ford Seden, By Order Trustee in cy; Westcott Chum-| _REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, EASHINGTON! D. CE THURSDAY! gggY 8! 1922.. X FUTURE DAYS. THOB, 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEEHS. TRUSTERS _ 8ALB n(:.r VALUABLE BRICK RPOS| E8ED Vol 1318 X l'l‘lll!‘l‘ ORTHWEST. By Jirtue of a certsln deed of trust duly in secn o ot premioce, Sa on TR DAY OF LOCK .M. #t of I IM. ven (1) of lot seven The. eubdivision -Em- two _huadred and forty-eight { (un) made by the heirs of John Davia £ PIat Tecorded in Liber X. , of the cécords of oF 'the surveror ‘of the DIatrict of Cotumite descril ollows: inning for the sal at the o t r of said lot and run street 24 feet, thence north 147 feet, thence east 24 feet lld lhtlt' south 147 feet to the e Tt s . o sal subject to_a prior of t for $28,000, due October 27, 1928, with lllfl’m ll 6 per cent, @nd the amount over said trust to be pald in cash. A GOFMR of required l[fll a tance veyancin; Dcu Nm!. stampe at i purchaser’s cost. of sale to be com- plled with vllhln 30 ln l lrr RNEST 0. M. B _i78-d&as,ex8u "‘”MU“H’MM rlorouu R ol oL, T3 AN Takoms Bark, Mia, Jaly 1 1653~ seale reised o the_ Baderigasd. will be p to 8 o'clock Mosday eveming, July 171052, "And. at sald time il e ope the sement of the Pres! t square vards of | Approx‘mateiy 1,500 linear feet of cement comerete strects. curb uare ylrfll 0! cement side- !M .‘Lifll be obtalned upon l (I llA\I! Clerk. 5 Far ez corne: an thence west along the line of morth K B!P ERT_TUTORI college _eatrance henor graduntes: rperienea. "X Clifion — MOVING, ucmu & STORAGE - PHONES: TN OVING, FA Mrm'm o HIPPLY UNION Sf()QA(,F Ve OMPANTY # MOVE RED BALL WAY No RED B. erating; no packing: absclute tranait BALL TRANSIT CO. ll-lia-l Household Movers. oodward B Phone Jai 3rd_Cruise, Jlnnnry °ROUND THE W ESS r- e ——— A'}TCHOH SALES TRADE Mamx AFTERNOON. INC TTADAM A,V vn:nmr -q ] Attorney’s Sale of Valuable Six- Auctioneers Room-and-Bath Bay-Window Brick Dwelling, No. 3623 10th | Csore 715 13th St. Large Sale OF By virtue of authiorl'y vested in the under- {n Bept. fiee. signed I will offer for sale by pubile auction XTH. 9, 1 s 130, i in front of ihe premises. on T llllD AY, mu} SIXTH. 1922, AT FI AL, ot . In_square’ 2831 Bors: 33,000, due second 'trust of e $40 monthly. including inter. s drpoflll n Ui ‘of sale. A1l Furniture, Personal * Effects, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries TIK 130k S¢. Saturday, July 8, 1922 At 10 AM,, and at 12 M. TOMORROW. . WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. NISTRATOR'S RALE OF HOUSEAOLD JRE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, CARRIAGE, HARNERS, By Tietos of i order of ihe Rupreme Couct of the District of Columbls. holding & Probate - [ G ha - | deceaned, Administration sigoed il sell C. G. SLOAN & CO. Household Goods, Ofl'nce STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Chamac] pors, Liven pool, Scandard of service in keeping magnificencs of Obmgic, H--:." world's ship, Majestic. Rogulae -.....m RED STAZ — To Antwerp, ealling Plymouch sad Checbours, Weekly ssiliags of four hips hended by the distinguiched end Dandg. Service of reguisrity, de- Pendability, comfort and convenience. Marise e, ¥ st aw. 'm of llu ioa: " ao ANCHOR tmes 5. room bricks roax_porch pa ect ; o $ potehae: ol w.';";r - ':.Tl‘x"x'.."’h{m et Tmedidte possession: Lbera e Automobiles, etc. o CHEVY CHAS 103120 teet. i . : : ‘.‘.’,."','.‘.'.".‘,. gid) roseweod panee {Terms Cash Connections Encircling the Globe e, Owner Navin= left the city an suthorized i PETWORTH. WOODLEY PARK. aracon, corn shetier, drii C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Forei us o d'spose of this most attractive home At $10,750. $13,250. st an oreign Deep vard to an ahley | Mncaiate nppeciion 3 oL oAty Jo0e 12 | mungalow. 1% steri 5 of peibledasn and d deltgher e "B WILLIAM A. LEE, MOIIEI Ordern eon o medinte : S New an o : : i Price only $10.000. Terms. oF Coanecticat pve. ead” 3:::.'.?."{'“:"‘.',7: ahingle condtruction and contaioing 7 FOOMS brick house. 20 feet wide. W EARL p. READY, THOS. 3. OWEN & BSON. AUCTIONEERS.| o getiings schoo] chureh c. There are and bath; cella Iaundry; 1arge attic: rooms and 2 baths (8 rooms fu all) YRON AHA: A p Y' asant [melling. contain- | snuaually Gelighttu) roome, thie bath, brenk: * hot-water leat, j5358 A atoea! ThUsIERS sALE o Y COMPANY'S OFFICE 2 baths. Instantaneons fast and inciosed sleeping porcies; oak floors, | & hardwood_ficors; 2 largd ‘porel i iEndy "n \.}A.Am.} BEALLc)) 14th St. N.W. ‘Washi, « Hot-water heat and electric | hot-water i ghts. Easy terme. : awnin TAKE: And hest quality of materials have heen nised e TATE, A0y E A - ngton light. Thitd floor has three complete fooms and | Immediate pos igh elevation: plenty of shade an b and e oenred 18 s vection of “beautiral URE, DATS. ,.HL Do T KNOWN As | twih and is rented as an apartment for BOSS & PHELPS, 1t Tadio telephones included: convenient homes and oniy & short dlstance from the | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. S oRD: OTEL, 18 Sotn "" her month. Awnings. sereens and paneled and Realtors, ' to stores, aiso car and bus lines; terms o Cathedral. s By "m_ e cattain. dasd ot tiust L " {ivop heam celling d e i 4340, Tustees corded oF Toin resitence: Carager i | e 100 oy xow | L OODRIDGE NORTHEAST Trustees’ Sale of 1920 Stutz|seme 23 ital sad recorted Tune 20 nu h: o s to TR < = . wner s anxious to sell. Make offer. $16.500. '$7.650. NOR ST. arda of the District of (‘nlnllhh. -pa n m[ Mfiaiu UNE . CENTRAL NORTHWE DOWN'’ TO\\’N et o ool and acte $6.350- o Ta Tiner ko ot 15 s e o tran o, | TSgent OF the, iy ecured Ty, -w 2. o1 1 3 < 3 i tees 726 6tn S s 2tors. © roomd and bath A well situated downtown located on lov'43 feet Wide by 1% Teet feep] Attractive, new brick house, Just cmpletaas | £3.10, Liber 4508, follo 15 8¢ eeq of Ton, st the Suction tooms of Thoma residence. house that would he DArL to dupileats st ., Tecdric and. ap: tled bath: furnice, electrich Price onfy $5.000. economically planned. eral thonsand. dollarn more. th B the mpa o procide tor eve entic comfort; for [ range; conct CHEVY CHARE, D. C. gsked: four-story bHlek. containing 16 nolu. 17 Dorch: breakfast. nicove: 10-foot [auidey iraye: double Tenr porch: 10 rooms and 2 bathe. Hovh odern baths: lot-wi tei nq e Fear’ cxcellent location. = Convenieat deep to 20-foot paved alley: moderate terms. hot-water hea Laundry porches. Price, $16,500. $2,500 cash. 15th AND ALLISON ‘ST. N.W. A beautiful €room, reception ter. WOODRIDGE. $6,500. y detached nu;ng of \VASHINGTO\I HEIGHTS. $13, Aeven-room and lmn Beiek house with de. tached _one-car brek gardge; JJarge cement ion Act posses qll(ll] lf ¥ “ed":n? ?‘" ‘('m- 'Inlla'l o ooking for & bar BOSS & & L At yealdes H.w. Blectric ligh ' front h and bres rdwood floors. Tel. Main 4340, 1408 11 8t N.w, | front porc) r ng city. Lot 40x130: Price, $11.500. Terms. * Lo G e :--" S eipee; plestrieltys Truis trees and :.’.";'.'.f:" Instantaneous hot-water heater. This house piofe- R Nech (OR PR pln, ol owner must sell. NORTAWEST PROPERTY TO COLORED $100_cash, $37.50 § Property o WM. H. SPIGNUL REAL is practically ‘new aud s dear Wardman CHEVY CHASE. One-story bungalo: bought on ressonal BLUNDON-BUILT HOMES. |P» iy e COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $10,500. - ONLY THREE. 500. 2 sunt completed. which detac! House in a very good buy. furn: Nos. 2931, 2933 and 2935 Tilden St. N.W. it Is a home th ture with space for garage spect 1t. 2 you will not appreciate unless you I EXCELLENT VALUES NORTHEAST. g i : SMALL CASH PAYMENTS. ] ! i SHANNON & LUCHS, Mgl $2‘600‘ DESCRIPTION "'llnr;l m' czndfl:‘ .l‘:ge 713 14th . VY. D' feception _ hatl, Dreak Owner leaving town, will give immed: poseention of detached frame House oo 3rd s room’ and kitchien. IDEAL HOME IN TAKOMA PARK%SM ,500. rage space. [Easy terms. PARK VIEW—§7,250. Modern brick bome _on hure! o plant ectric. Tights deep lot to alley; ample room House is in good condition. terms. CHEVY CHASE—$10950. throughout; _inclosed Do i, eléetric. 1ights in garaj chu Aink ‘and ‘drats. large clobet room, oak beautiful electric fixtares, colonial front porel wide alley, riom for garage. large turke, Tavestigate at once. BLOOMINGDALE—$82850. An _unusually colonial desij street in naomua-u bath: sleciric lgbis feet deep to ailey: double garar fa*ln"%3 condition. —Attractive ierms. \750- FAR 7th AND C STS. N. To this desirable location, brick 1o yooms' and bath: hot-water heat: cellar: front ) and rear yards! Immediate possession. se bomes are ideally located. J haif Block ‘o Connecticat av with center parking, and one o o Rock Creek Park. treet or " the eatrances B Iaundry tul u«- lot 150 feet deep o par A # OPEN. A rare opportunity ts buy a new home ii LG 10—9‘8 ;t‘h ST ; Shborn. ke the oy :‘gh‘:'l“"'d':"l HIqu;{ \mew_fi'z ?v for prope: n tils dexrable locatlon: coion e: o he price is unusur osirible docation; co ood | 8ix comfortable rcoms, very attractively T o Jocated on the prett decorat n fireplace in living room: Hroneh dbors. fo breakfast. porch: hard- wood floora; beat fixtures: sleeping porcl: This is the cheapest good home in thi section. See 1: at once. |mmediate pos ON MADISON ST, B $8,350—$1,000 Ca: Brand-new colomal brick residence, bath; with built-in fixtures; double rear porche: D roome. | erator ; Pullman service Salesmen at the Houses. hiotgnoat: splendid b nt; Tong. back Tardto pive ‘iey: garsge space. Possession gnlr:nl-vfl OUTHEAST. near Lincoln Park; 7-roos i detached home, having i “ide; screened throughant. © Prop- heen kept in excellent repalr, belng the owner. who will give’ lmme- fon. Terms arranged. $5,350. ased brick llomé of six rooms and tile on the three- mmdw plan. street in High View; seml-detached b b containing 6 rooms and electric lights; fect condition. Easy term: ETWEEN 8th AND oth. sh—$75 a Month. containing 6 rooms, \til Francis A. Blundon Company, 805 H St. N.W. 12th st we. BY OWNER. Rot water Nargmos” trim. T -y‘.‘.:';,""‘fi‘;'a:!'x‘l"" e Wil | hout. Large lof, affording am plena Tx:n"rg,n.‘.‘x) thie Faceifice for quic ey o ek, about fcatures, Strictly modern throug B! g amp! ice. LIST OF HOUR NORTHEAST AND WOUTHEART, HOWENSTEIN BROS. 7th AND H STS. N.E. LINCOLN 8g7. 4309 GRANT CIRCLE. Tnspection by permit onl $10.500—Graver-bullt: © semi-detached Wl (zial Beme on this beautitul Circle where homes are for sale” @ iarge room, ‘ie bath, nta mead 440 rép) 36 No age: For paréiculars 281 Cotumbia 1218 Open daily and Sunday unt|19pmA WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, New York Ave. Phone Main 4600. gfll‘flgt SPBCC. o #8950, Facing Lincoln Park—Vacant. In excellent condition; 6-room brick, tile bath; electricity ; hot- water heat; cellar, length of {house; deep lot to alley. Agree- BOSS & PHELPS, Near 18th and Columbia Rd. wood ficors and trf ghout; b, splendidly situsted home property at 21.:: lights: :':u and l:lel!l“-u«lur. n;':x'i able terms. Ha"y E. Gl§dmn’ hu-fi"ngfl:'"'}n?fl-:mfi—':mr;: mm. tila bath, st mmfut':rd'-w Back A jard o wide aliey.| 306 Pa. ave.-s.e. Phone Lin. 346. D featurcs. Immediste possession; very. reasondble te «|AM Al Al Mt, Pleasant. ik 12,500. . Pt BAVIS & STERLE, —6 rooms, 2 tiled baths; very e, -;:i Pirk_s peautital twostory house hasing four . 143 N Y. ave. Main sos3owe. _|latest improvements; built-in R e s '"'o“- i obwater heat, clcirc Tghte. Room for -— ks y - g A home worthy vés COLORED-HOMES. glarage,ca;;lnmedxate possession. g Park View Northwest. WM. B. KRAFT & CO. oy ST g e, R puuin) ey Somerin) THESE_ATTRACTIVE HOMES cov- [1336 N. Y. Ave. Main 893. heat; eoncrete cellar; laundry tube; yard, um et oo T darance TAIN RIX MIOI ROOMB AND uflDv to suit. an -m.l HALL DOWNT Ei W fi_g.§’ro Y ND DOW 'Afifl PANTRY; ""0“'- k; ....North Cnpltol and R Sts. u{:g" :“’ Jovg Back vamD 7 Ibrick;8 rooms and bath; 2-story Out-of-tows oiuer has utherised s o sell this property at u most retsomable ITION. s 3-car ‘brick gars ; located near There A TR e or aNd maay Closets) Botmater Beat, " Imme: 6th and O sts. ,500 cash, bal- ande,like rent. WM. B. KRAFT & CO. 1336 N. Y. Ave. Main 893. SR CE 'ARK. Price, $5,250. Very Easy Terms. J. DALLAS GRADY, 322 Maryland 1410 l?ll. N. Main 727, 2 Member of the Washington Real Estate Board. -ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW Near 14th and Madison 8t N Complete and modern in every aotally made- toordcr sereens, meta lasge slona porch; “bemntitul, t $17,000. . . .Washm;gflt:)n Heights. ‘Homes in this exclusive loellll.i are l!l offered for sale, and we conaider Ny o e R o l-mn- and o built-in, heated garage. Price, $12, Detached on beautiful shaded lot; Dutch colonial, center hall plan 8 rooms, bath breakfast $14500... Chevy cnm‘ \ £ and sleepmg porches; oak floors; & e {‘!.. LACEY m’fu'n'm'!- open fireplace;; large attic; how. o "f'?m ik g:m“"': lmw.'g,h;"‘"-‘ "fl,:: BIG SACRIFICE. h., elec.; bmlt-m garage. Perfect m- with "’"la.um ‘attie; siate roof; hot-water beat, electric lights. - Bullt- condition. “Terms. Tom L. Peyton, 18th St. and Columbia: Rd.. Columbia 676. s New, detached, modern, eight- room, fine northwest section, by owner. Address Box 125-R, ‘Sfi.'" 4 BOSS & PHELPS, - 5 THE HOME OF HOMES # pflicc. A-1 condition. containing seven TATE COMPANY, Toamme, on 15t 45715 feet; © room rooms and bath (four I:rr bedrooms) ;_elec- Main 3990, 1415 Eye st. n.w. collar : large front icity and gus; dodble back porch aud sireens. X | This '8 Made of brick strue: HROOND, FLOOR. Seataiin four go08 sizeq Be. ¢ m{ Jfrom K st containg 3 large bedrooms_and "two el bathe 1o Tocated 1o a cool ;rn It Siecion of of RICHMOND PARK—S$13,750. ACANT—$3,650. Bome cf the features of these homes are Searosing e { $1,500 Cash. .. saSolonial bome, brick: 6 ivome and bat gellars, ml RtAnsdun el ter Ughtse ba ::M-mc‘?n;‘- e eni roa Beautifully located. attra :nh::‘.x,:” robe heat: nice front porch; large bacl tolec, lauodey tubs. coul bia rooms (4 bedrooms), complete bath; open yard. iash; balanco easy monthly pay- Breptae, . compination porches. Bize of lot 65x130; ample ga- nv:'l:cc' Hardwood oo and many otiier attractive fea- k bath: front and rear horeien; double garage, House s in per- s; built-in refrig- uble in kitchen and many other attractive _fi____——-—————-—' ty. Qwen & Sone, 1831 G street nyw. Washls NDAY, THE TENTH 22, AT TWO O'CLOCK the " following described Jtuated in the Disteict and designated as (807 Feet" romt ‘hier’ ave. DAY, :rn nuu’rn AT TWELVE 0'Cl N Stuts a-n--nm, I othe 8055, Attention is invited Hlll this sale will be made subject to & [lHM ol on_the ear reco Liver 4329, seq. The amount due on the note under the 1 fist chattel deed of trust is $350 plus interest the rate of 6 per cent per annum from wember 28, 1921 ‘Term: qumbered o0e nn-an« -nd o a t record q&-’ alley in the rear. Alno bered three (3) and four (4) division, following metes and bounds. viz: B & point in the west line of street, one hundred and thirty-six three and'a quarier (3%) inches nocth of T Corer f said sqnare nembered one Bandred snceighty. | thenee south along twenty-aix (26) feet three and & inches, thence west fifty-three ( a 1. C. BROOKE, J. VAN ACKER nnin _iy3-a&dbe | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1008 CALVERT STREET NORTHWEST By virtne of a certain deed of t; recorded in Liber No. 4492, folio 211 et seq.. of the land records of the ' District of C: { bl and at th Tequest of the party wec ! theraby, the under lgmed trustees will sell ot } ayetien. in on | DAY it SHYBNTRENT |JULY, A.D. 1822, AT FOUR the following-deseribed { situate fn the District of e 'and belng lot 56 1n Waddy subdivision in block 3, ‘Clifftourne, i plat of said subdivision recorded i lof the survesor for the District of C: i1n Taber rnunu 12 at folio 97, subject to enant erm: Sa1d -ub)m totwo prtor deeds of { 00 and ('IQ ting _about thence south Aty (¢ it ) feet ’ (3) inches, thence north thirty- nine and @ quarter (i) iaches. ncther part of four (4) in said square, owing metes and bound: o0d's | polat oa L arty ( 754 a Guapter (3%) inches to the mo er lot. thence went deposit requlred at time of sile . recording and revenne wtamns 4 Grchaser's coet. Bate to be closed within 3) t forfeited. B ateh IJ0HN I, WRIGHT, CLARENCE J. POLAND, __Iy6-eodtds.exSu Trustees. i | $200 verancin, to prior ip amounting to $163,300 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Tract of Land, 20th and Benning| Road Northeast, Known as the M-rklnmATnct,‘ Cuntiln- About 49 Acres, Improved l:: Dwelling and d Outbuild- 8. By virtue of a_déeree of the Supreme Court of the Di tflcl of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. 39202, the undersigned trustees will affer for. nn:ray puhll- .nm.m on !h.,vrfmlul ln‘nA¥m A'l‘ TlirR THXRTY fl'(‘ 2 le g ¢ the tract of land calied * mu ll‘nlawl drflfrlM by _metes and bounds follows: Beginning for the same at & point on the north line of land convered to the Colum- bis Tiatlroad Company by deed recorded amoog ind i may U romci of fhe ik nd ot M h’-nl urchaser intsome newtplper p- fed Ia’ the Districi Columbia. e TILLIAN A, ML, ty t dads.exSu R. GOLDEN NALDBOY. CHARLES FoAnEY AR ALLEN MacO Attorneys for ‘WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. le ADAM A. records of the District of Columbla in Liber 2382, folio 400, and the west line of land enveud t> the United States of Amer- ugust 10, 1920, and re- sa mong the land records ving a radius of 537.40 aistance of 825.20 feet, thence by and 'I(h said west line nnrkh L dureel 1 mi 30 seconds east L Teet to the ‘southerly line of block lm&i: An:‘rr&: -:ll» cured lat recos me d""‘“’ofle’" 3rds of the District of Colum hll in 7. follo 189: thence wit the ot Tias o aid ‘subdivision north 78 de: | 2 grees 11 minut seconds west 1.146.36 feet to a lane 20 feet in y width, ae shown on @ plat of subdivisi by one Bartruff, re. corded, in Liber Disti aforesaid snrvevor's office belng the Horthwest, corne of of the mn:v bere. e the. eaid east fine of nia bune.south 31 degrees 29 minutes 40 seconds west 1.483.37 feet to ‘the porth line of i lumbdia d Compa: e l:;":llh sald nnrm line south 23 minutes east 1,614.3 feet; thente Yoo et 5":'1" fost ’«‘3"'&.’",,1.‘ * eant 82.1 e of | prop- e to the left, La Frank C. 's combination of 40), to sixty-faar (84), and l(\vel (63), and of all Tumbered one plat ot said Eiber’se. tolle 1 sotarial fees at the M’rem of ‘sale to be thirty days from day Ibldt i sisset by full depth of lot numbered two (2) ia T. Drury others’ per e, sur. o De (ot e Dsteict of Cotumbla. 10 Liber at folio 210, with right of way to the parts of lots num- in eald sub- in said square, contained within the ive (183), .and running | the line of said street ' varter (8%) | three | thence enst onehundred and six (108) feet six (6) inches | of i s !lx- red and mlrly 50) Ieel Thres | ortheast ter (3%) inchet. and thems east to v polnl' % vegh bject deed of ti : $5.000 in cash at time of | paid | § d conces- | FRENCH OR_BPA: 3 [ Ameterdam o 'M‘ 1 AMERICA | Tue Rio Centennial Expositi - pial Exposition m e s s : o et g 1 MONTEVIDEO and BUENOS AIRES July nf l.\ July 18 It ven (7) feet nix (8) inches, thence west Afty-three (33) feet three ree (33) feet | LINE TRALIA | UL SUVA. NEW ZEALAND Aus NIAGARA™ (30,000 MAKDHA" (13.600, tons). . Sail from-Vancouver, For fares, e Pac. Raflway. 100 Sew Tork ave. ‘ashington. or to Casa. d dian Australasian Line. Winch Building, T4l Hast West. Vancouver. B. C. Sept. AMERICANY it} isement t Relinnce, July 11 Aug. 8 Sept. 5 Renolute, July 25 Aug. 32 Sept. 18 TO HAMBURE BIRECT —DISTINGUISHED, lsstracts you_ peivately Phone Mi cultured young m! a 8809, 1w iy Tt eleguat stud: SUMMER COURSE_FOR TEACHERS CORRECTION OF lPllC!' DEFECTS. 3 ‘hkm Weat 119¢-W. 12° SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE rll. nllll th weel k:fl aight ‘l\fll. = "‘= w,;:%.:r;a::;;w oo Weods et i ey an | LADY WILSON MAY RUN of A 2 Branch Offices 1n All Principal Citiea. “RBBON OF WATER' "NUT ALWAYSPLACID Rio Grande River, Betweer "' u. “The Rio Grande river, Texas and Mexico, which h; giving an all too realistic imitation of t normally so shallow and sluggish that imm! ficer: Mexicans who would enter the United States by the simple and informal proc letin from the W ters ciety In regard to the country’s latest flood region. “It Is hard,” continues the hullelln, “for realize under normal conditions thag the thro stream great river. and S. and Mexico, Occasion- ally on Rampage. between been he Mississippl on a rampage, is igration agents and customs of3 s are, kept busy ‘shooing’ back edure of wading in.” says & buld ington headquare of the National Geographic So the Mexican-bound traveler t§ ribbon of water meandering ugh a broad bed of sand is the that in Spanish means ‘th But once a year at least, sometimes oftener, the Rio Grandé fully lives up to its name. Leng Regarded as Wilderness. ‘The loam banks of the lower Rio Grande and i broad, fertile vallexd covered with a heavy growth of the thor! ny mesquite—bailf shrud and half tree—was long considered a wilder- iness and given over to deer, ipigs, srmadilios and jack rabbits. wild - Then came ranchmen to graze great herds feat| of beef cattle among the hery sea of green. Large areas somewhat removed from the river are sl “But near the stream tions and frrigation canal into given over to cattle raising. &IIIIID‘HI sta- have com: existence in recent yvears, and eact; spring and summer thousands of ca.\. . load: s of watermeions, cantaloupes,. onions, cabbage and other vegetables - stea m north from the reglon to help fons of the feed the more northern port { couners, | warm Gulf of Mevico and barely outsi the the for this region, - e es with Florida and ley in producing eariy tropics, Tmperial val crops. *Still more recently another develop- men make t has taken place which promises (o e the Rio Grande a second San Jo-quin valley. Between 1,500,000 ar.) planted, and in the winter of 1921- 000,000 citrus fruit trees have bee the first carloads of oranges and grape- fruit were shipped out. River of Histeric Impertamc~ “Historically the Rio Grande {held a prominent place. S\ It was one.: of the chief landmarks in the famous expeditions of the Spanish explorer* vho pushed up into Texas and on to New turies ago. Later it jor =outhern Concord: for 1 seventy-one LAMPORT & HOL1 {Zachary Taylor's soldiel ll.ld iof b Mexico and California, four cen- vecakne & 50, ¢ if_the shot in Massachusetts in April. 1775, - ‘heard round the world. a shot ’ ** on the banks of the lower Rio April morning. later, to have been heard o an ares . alf a million square mllu. That {area was added to the United States . as a result of the shot: for it brought = in and skir: the Mexican war, which resulted ton of what fs now . The Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers R evih, Uis e Ju Utah, Arison Mexico, Color Wyoming. In addition this ., mish near the mouth of the Rio Grande led to the confirmation of the annexation of Texas, which had ibrought an additional quarter mil- ilion square miles under the Ameri- can flag. “Part of the region lateiy fnun- dated was known to thousands of - doughbdoys during the mobdilisati along the Mexican border shortly b the into 1920, | just ifore the lnlled States entered the world w Port Isabel, almost at mouth of the Rio Grande, came newspaper fame in the fi of ., when Senator Harding, having finished the streanuous campaign { which took him to the White went there for bIg Kame Hshing. | GERMAN “BLUEBEARD” Takes Own Life in Gell—Admitted Killing Four Women—=8uspected ANTICIPATES HANGMAN in Twenty Other Cases. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, torious bluebeard. committed suicide in his cell by han ing in Ut {either mysteriously to de taken to the criminal court.” where he was undergol murder. the case of four women, July &.—Germany’s no- Karl Grossmann yesterday shortly before he was for gullt . but was .lm. He had admitt ected of murdering twenty, ere found Mrrn:ly muti ufi. wi Alienists described one ax of the strongest I l mysteries known to trlmlnolon of his victims vnn lone women vhom : he seised In the of Berlin and abode, where he malitreated them. | Mar: invited to stand as unionist jorth Widow of Field Marshal to Be Invited to Stand as Unionist urbs rmit ln the sub to h hl FOR PARLIAMENT SEAT Candidate. LONDON, July 6.—The Tin'-.t!! Lady” Wilson, widow of Fiela shal Henry H. Wilson, -m be Sown, wn, lament for N jusband’s constituency. 131 By the Assotiated Prew. o ML Wood pi JII‘..OG e min v ‘t-.hl'-fi.‘: ‘thdn“'.'m" NILA, July $.—Governer % «"c atr Manilys Fouttn of Th -