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: REAL ESTATE : * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1922 ° AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ] FOR SALE—FEOUSES. | FOR. SALE—HOUSES. AVmOI SALES 1 Continued 2 Continued. ! THIS AFTERNOON. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued o FOR SALE AT AUCTION. THREE BRICK DWELLINGS, 464, 466 and 474 G STREET SOUTHWEST, ! EACH CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATHROOM. Sale to Take Place in Front of the Respective Premises ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 4:30 O'CLOCK, JULY 19. ! ALSO FOUR UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOTS, * LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, H BETWEEN K AND L STREETS SOUTHWEST, {THE LOTS HAVING GOOD WIDTH AND DEPTH AND PUBLIC ALLEY IN REAR. To Be Offered Immediately After the G Street Houses. i ! These properties are well located in the southwest, the houses Buited for either homes or investments and the building lots will ; mmake excellent home sites. You are Invited to Attend the Sales. JAMES F. SHEA, Trustee, Estate of Mary Martin, Deceased, ana Ave. N.W. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC,, REALTORS, 643 Louis 1334 H St. N.W. ! CLEVELAND PARK. Price, $18,000. An_exceptionally fine home located tn one the most attractive spots in Clevelund S rooms (4 bed- rooms| place in living room, paneled Toom, cold storage room, ma e, Large lot with hedge, sarage. NR. 16th & WEBSTER STS. Price, $16,250. Just off 16th st.: attractive home of the old Fogien tpe. containing 8 ro complete with shower and extra lavatory, fnfosed Dreakfast and sleeping porches: the house 23 feet wide, modern and complete iu every detail; terms can be srranged - TAKOMA PARK. ~ . Price, $9,000. An unnsually well built &room bungale eated on a paved street cloue to the sch street cars and stores: all the rooms are larg: it has tile hath, elec. lights, h.w.b., Place. hardwood floors, large splendid lut with a 30-foot frontage; copvenient terms. PETWORTH. Price, $7.850. A decided bargain in a_ me eated near Roldie ome Pa fapestry brick. containing & electric 1 ome, o semi-fatached ms. tile bath, 1 floors: also rage: now vacant and ! "HAS detach- ile bath rge front poreh: onk floors floors: instantane- ghts, how.h.; rea- HEDG MEMBERS OF 1334 H St. N.W. 1418 Eye St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE. A Bandsome detached home on lot €0X150 with ! double garage. The house % ten rooms and three baths; las hot-water heat and electric lizhts: oak floors; is screencd and weather-stripped thronghout. In splendid eondition and occupied by owner, who sive early possession. MT. PL PRICE, $13.500. ¢ west of 16th st. Two fumi containing eleven rooms anc hot-water heat. tric property is an esc from a home or mn investnient s point and we snggest an early iuspection of this property. PETWORTH. PRICE. $10.500. An attractive detsc nce on large 1ot w ins six rooms aud bat heat, electric light; hardwood floors. Owner-occupant will ' give early posses- sion and will entertain reasonable offer. DOWNTOWN— EVERYTHING 1418 Eye St. N\, i 82850 187 Month—Save 132 | $3.500 Month—Save $118 Built and For Sale Only by MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INCORPORATED, OWNER. Main 6935. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H. NEAR 16th AND DECATUR. The most unususl house yet offered; Pars- fmount construction; 8 well proportioned room 3 complete tiled baths; hot-water heat; el trie lig) instantaneons heatar; atile: built-in garag ‘throughput b in {ironing board; laundry shute; copper tters and drain pipes; iaces; hou licl’;:'l:tkd ‘throughout. - ot Dot o T 00, Tarms. o NORTH COLUMBIA HGTS. Briek: 8 rooms; ¢ bedroms; tiled bath; pew; vacant; deep lot. For quick sale, $11,500. Terms. 68 ‘| 913 15th St. N.W. P ————— e et 15th AND GIRARD. New homes, located mear the embassies. Six rooms and bath, beick construction, with front porch; breakfast and sieeping Dorches; bulltin garage; parquetry flcors. ble terms. Price, $12,500. SHEPHERD STREET. Oolonial brick home of two stories, 8 reoms sod Dbath; furnsce heat; front and rear b T S UPPER 14th STREET. Detached Bome of two stories, stuces con- troction: first floor comprises Jarge reception L 1415 Eye Street. GRAEME T. SMALLWOOD, REALTOR, 1022 VERMONT AVE. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. WE HAVE'A VERY LARGE AND COMPREHENSIVE 'LISTING OF DESIRABLE BUSL NE£3 PROPERTIES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ALSO 8SHOW EXCELLENT RETUR) PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S.E—$12,500. An excellent investment and {n a location where values are bound fo increase very Store and living room on first fioor, wareroom . in rea Monthly income, $195. NEAR 22nd AND G STS. N.W.—$12,000. m and 8 living rooms and bath. Has llent {nvestment. MAIN s070. APARTMENT HOUBES THAT BAL® ON THE INVESTMUNT, BITHER FOR wo apartments over store. This desirable property consis hot-water heat and electric lights. NEW YORK AVE., NEAR 7th ST.—$11,000. Located in a good business block, this property ‘will appeal to the shewd investor. Store and two apartments; hot-water heat, electric lights. GOOD NORTHEAST LOCATIDN—$6,500; $1,500 CASH. Located on desirable corner. this property has m great future value. room and two 1iving rooms on the first floor and four very attractive rooms and bath on the of a large stors Monthly rental, $150. Contains large store gth ST. N.W.—$7,000. bullt brick residence, containing © large rooms and an be ‘remodeled for busins ON H ST. N.E—$11,000. Containa store room and 9 living rooms and bath; best businex street of the northeas! property in the block. EXCELLENT L()CA:TION S.E.—$6,500; $1,000 CASH. Splendid brick building, in good location and condition. living rooms and bath PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W.—$15,500 most desirable property and is located n one of the beat blocks in this rapidly re room and 12 living rooms and 2 buths. An exceptional value, helig a well bath; located in a good business block. at a small expeuse. i in ome of the best blocks on this, the I you are In doubt about the price, try some other Contains good store room and 8 Phone Main 1028. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Price, $12,750. In the vicinity of 13th and Park rd.: a large, constructed corner property having & frontage of 50 feet on 13th t.; omplete baths, elec. lights, exceilent nt. hardwood floors; immediate pos- terms arranged. CHEVY CHASE. Reduced—$18,500. The owner of this hous has reduced the price several thousand doliars dotached shingle with 8 rooms, 2 baths an ern improvements and conveniences; now v cant and in perfect condition. usiness section. 1t coutalns large Has hot-water heat, electric lights; romfor gArag 8th ST. N.\W.—$5,250; $750 CASH. Splendid little brick businexs property; has store room and 5 rooms and batl to wide alley, with brick garage. NEAR 18th ST. rooms and bath; remodeled for busin GRAEME T. SMALLWOOD, REALTOR, 1022 VERMONT AV MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. Immediate possession, AND COLUMBIA RD.—$18,500 residential section. Is in excelient condition and can be ,500. Tt contatos 11 MAIN 5070. having left the city, 1 Chevy Chase; a most attrac- tive fireproof bungalow In the choicest section of Chery Chase, just off Conn. ave.: has living room. very large and handeomely finished open fireplace, 4 bedrooms, thoroughly modern; in- ‘Ater heater. Out-of-town own.- er will sell, $12,000; act quick. e. Columbia Height: colonlal house near 14th st. car lin Porch: large back yard: garag Price, $10,000. Detached home with wonderful poy id section near Roud-sized rooms and heating _plant i Attractive 10-room and 2-bath Six-room and bath house; square of Connecticut ave.: under entire house: section of southeast. % balance $55 per month, including ail intcrest and principal. 3. Ten-room and 3-bath home, New Hampshire ave. and cholee location: hot-water hes bletting, or can be newly decorated One 'of the best built and nicest arranged homes in this section. Open for inspeetion daily from £4.500; $500 c1 WOODLEY PARK: Price, $13,500. Weat of Connecticut ave.: comparatively new home. rooma and tile bath, s e Mount Pleasant; west of 16th | : & splendid 7-room hom hardwood floors reasonably priced. Near 14th and Park rd. n.w,, splendid 6.room " and bath home: ard; 3 unususlly | Inclosed breakfat and hardwood floors throughout. open fireplace, atti 14th STREET EXTENDED. Price, $12.500. Artistic little home, completely detached on o Tot. with several Iarge trees: it % porches, with % improvemente throughout: the house I8 brand-new and easy ferms can be arranged. MIDDLETON, HE WASHINGTO ‘. An unusual buy in Chevy Chase. Attractive 8.room home on Keckuk st. liot-water heat, I‘Ysll‘e. $12,000. Vi Immediate’ possession can be Six-room home near Lincoln|szThE ABOVE n be bought for $4,000, balance monthly. CHAS. D. SAGER, Two-family apartment iendid northwest location; 5 rooms and bath on $300 | Account of the L ESTATE BOARD. Phone Main 1028. -_— N. L. SANSBURY (CO., INC. Phones Main 5903-4-5. AR SOLDIERS’ HOME. A Jpleodit_comer home, ocated near elecirle D = : six Targe rooms and bath | MT. PLEA with inclosed sleeping porch: good lot - ley with plenty of room for garage. se home was built by Breuninger and NEAR 21st AND R STREETS—$16,000. A real bargain in a ten-room-and-three-bath house, has been redecorated throughout. Immediate possession; vacant. ANT—$12,500. containing _eight rooms and bath, Modern; overlooking Rock Creek Park. LAMONT STREET—S$17.500. Kennedy house in an excellent location, and is ressonably priced. Has living room with open fireplace, bedrooms and two tile baths, servant’ E—$15.500. aving hot-water heat, at- Sust be seen to be tractive electric fixtures; Two-story brick, Room for garage. NORTHWEST. An_exceptional value in a ning ten rooms and aod lot to alley. kitchen and pantry; room and bath. Modern. miodern home cont bath; electric light The house is in excellent condition and hias been newly papered new electric fixtures ins! feat terms and early posm: CHEVY CH Best buy in this section. nive rooms, two baths, Lot 75 feet frontage, center hall plan, containing 1 front porch, side porch and large leeping porch. d painted with NEAR 18th STREET AND COLUMBIA ROAD—$9,500. Three-story brick, having 9 rooms and bath, steam heat; deep lot to wide alley. This is a speculative buy. SAUL'S ADDITION. $16.500. A beautiful detached home, on a lot 60390, containing seven rooms and two baths; hardwood floors. be had and the arrange convenient Phone for appointment to inspect. Ceutalning ineve: THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A. D mme- | CLEVELAND PARK—$16,500; BARGAIN. Detached, on a Iot $43204, having 10 room sleeping porch, hot-water hes! mediate possession. WASHIN This 1a 2 batbs, large front and rrounded by beautiful houses. AR CONNECTICUT AVE. PRICE, $15000. The owner of this modern home has just author- jzed us to reduce the price for quick sale. The house is excep- tionally well located and contains ten rooms and two baths,| NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE—$13,500. - with all modern improvements. Can be handled on a moderate cash payment and, if sold within 30 days papering throughout will be made. Phone this office for details. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. IN REAL ESTATE." Phones Main 5903-4-5. “ MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. GTON HEIGHTS—$20,000. 9 rooms, 2 tile baths, bardwood fioors; thoron, deep Tot to wide alley; excellent condition. SeocesiSsresaty Another bargain {n 9-room-and-2-bath house: new hot-water h = - redecorated and in frst-clase condition. e LR AEEslaEt: (clac an allowance for RANDALL H. HAGNER & CO,, 1207 Connecticut Avenue. Franklin 4366. ONE-HALF BLOCK OFF PA. AVE. N.W.—$10,500. A wonderful opportuni investor; 4-story brick BLOOMINGDALE—$8,850. ctive brick home, n_Bloomingdale; h.-w.h.; elec. lights; lot 1 liey: doubie garage. Hou Attractive terms. NEAR GRANT CIRCLE— Since 1899. NO PLACE LIKE HOME O HOME LIKE OURS 18 in A-1 condition. TAKOMA PARK-—$8,500. cool and_health; tion of this beautiful suburl 7 rooms (4 bedrooms 1 oBon reptace: apaciocs. front rea repiace; spaclous froni Bize'of lot 65x150; —$10950. to buy & new cor- the prettiest loca: tions in this ideal suburb; near K side golf course: six comfortable rooms, very attractively decornted; open fire- room; French doors to ; hardwood floors; best [eeping porch. cheapest good kome in this section. it at once. Immediate possession. ON MADISON STREET BETWEEN 8th AND 9th. $8,350—$1,000 CASH ; $75 MONTH. BRAND-NEW COLONIAL BRICK RESIDENCE, CONTAINING 6 ROOMS. TILE BATH, RATOR] S THROUGHOUT; LABGE LOT, AFFORDING AMPLE|Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- MASSACHUSETTS PARK. Differently designed detached brick and tile homes finished and under construction. Central and side halls. i six bedrooms. Two and three baths. | To inspect, turn west on Cathedral ave. from Connecticut ave. to 32nd and Cathedral ave., or call Main 6935. WOODLEY PARK. Connecticut Avenue, 2800 Block, Now is the time to inspect materials and workmanship. Four bedrooms, attic, chauffeur’'s room, brick garages; lot 24x120. Large front and rear porches. NDER OUR TERMS YOUR RENT PAYS FOR YOUR HOME. Month—8ave $104 corner home on id_Tear porches. Four and fnagiesin CHEVY ‘CH. Heated garages. PARK VIEW—$7,250. on Rock Creek modern | otherwise the trustees reserve thé right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days® advertis: ment of such resale in Some newspaper pub- lished in the cit ashington, D. C. Title good of record oz o sale. under construction. heating plant; el alley: ample room for House is in good condition. tractive terms. three baths, U SERVICE TABLE 1N STRICTLY MODER: INSPECT AT ONCE. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 4600. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & . AUCTIONEERS, | November 24, 191 d recorded November oA 7 " |26, 1919, in Liber No. 4255, at folio 357, among the land records of the District of Columbia, Valuable Building Lot Fronting |12 at the reauest o the party secured there: 26 Feet on Tenth St, About 150 Feet North of South Caro- OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE | lina Ave. Southeast. COLONIAL BEACH PROPERTY. GOLONIAL BEACH, VA.—CAMP FOR BENT ith floor; also a small outside room for cook- | e Apply to the Monroe SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR RENT. RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGE ON TOP Hy Mountain in Bnicker’s BEGKER TS INGRAHAM STREET. peBrick bouse; 6 rooms; {led bath: bot-water at; fronf rear ; ot L. deep. 650, 500 easn. (34 WOODLEY PARK. Semi-detached; 12 rooms fimen Lo, rted into apartments, as there Faces beautiful At Auction. anthority vested in us, w blie auction, 1n Tront of -the promiscs. are two baths on the top floor. estate of several acres. Price, $18,000. Terms. MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, INC. ‘W JERSEY. Main 617. At cash,* monthly b two % 7 43 ‘each VAL, 13 3o to complete the sale. THOS. J, OWEN & SON, FOR SALE OR RENT. KT T, INIGOES, MD_—ATTRACTIVE room bouse, furnisl . shed state road; iand enough for very desirable for travel easy reach of water. A office. the pui THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE BRICK 31t BT. N.W. KENYON STREET. Ty o . e CHEVY CHASE. semi-bungalow, I70; ive rooms an THE JULY, A.D. 1923, l"l O'CLOCK P.M., S McKEEVER & GOSS, RESORTS. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTBES' BALE OF VALUABLE THREE. | STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1908 CALVERT RTREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust uly recorded in Liber No. 4402, follo 211 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bla, and at the request of the party secured gned trustees will sell at thereby. und gublie anction, fn front of the premises. on ONDAY. THE BEVENTEENTH DAY U JULY, AD. 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following-described land and . premise situate jn the District of Columbia and_desiy nated as and being lot 28 in Waddy B, Wood's subdivision in block §, ‘Cliffbourne,’” as per piat of said subdivision recorded in’ the of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 12 .t folio 97, subject to coyenants of record. ‘Terms: Bold subject to two prior deeds of trust aggregoting about $9,500, and the amount ofer sald trusts to be paid in casl $200 deposit required time of sale. ¢ veyancing. recording and revenge stamps at xuwhur cost. Sale to be closed within 30 lays or deposit forfeited. JOHN H. WRIGHT, CLARENCE J. POLAND, 76-e0080n.e35u Trustees ADAN WESC AUCTIONEER. Attorney’s Sale of Valuable Six-Room and Bath Colonial Front Brick Dwelling, No. 719 Harvard Street N.W. By virtue of authority vested in the under Dot of the premisen. 0N MONDAY, 117 | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Nos. 464, 466 and 474 G Street South- west, Two-story Brick Dwell- ings, With Six Rooms and Bath Each, and Four Unim- proved Building Lots, Lo- cated on the West Side of 6th Street Between K and L Streets Southwest. Ty virtue of authority vested In me as trus- ter under the Inst will and testament of . decensed. 1 w11 off n the hereinafter described real estate, situated In the eity of Washinglon, D. C. front of the rexpective premises On Wednesday, July 19, 1922, at 4:30 O'Clock P.M. Lots 47. 46 aud 4: SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1922, FOUR-THIRTY O0°'CTAX M square 2958, improved m Terms: Subject to a due in about 3 years, $850, payable $25 per month, aing interest at 7%. $1. bal In one and two years, deed of trus ) deposit re- quired at sal JOHN B. DAVIS, Attorney. 17. TRUSTEES' RALE OF VALUABLE PROP- TY. IMPROVED RY A MODERN TW0- BTORY DBRICK & STREET NORTHW OF FLORIDA AVE. By virtue of u instroment No. ong _the land Columbia, and at the cured thereby, the un sell at public’ suction, on THURSDAY OF JULY. 3 tiated in the Distsict of ( designated as and beiug parts of lors 36 and in Jexse B. Haw's subdiviaion of part of er plat recorded wmong the District of (o . in Liber J. A. 8., fallo 341, : ‘Beglnning on the easi side of 81 the northwest corner of sald lot 4 and running thence south on said street 80 B4 feet to the sonthwest corser of said lot thence east 112535 feet 3 demned by procredings in District Court Ta52,"in’ the Supreme Court of the District e morth along sa: 8084 feat to the north line of said lot 400 thence weat along said north line 112835 feet to the pl beginning. Al the said erty asseased as lots 883, 888 and 802 nicely furnished | Square 2877 large sleeping “Terws of sale: Sald property w! gublect (8 prior of trosi amounting to $34.500, and the amount over said frusts to be paid in cash. Converancing, recording and revenue stamps at p r's e $300 de posit required upon . Terms of sale to he ROLAND DRURY, A. 3. JEMISON, 157-d&ds.exSu Trustees. 0 SEVENTEENTH, 1% RY ORDER D. NOTES, Auctioneer. Household Goods of every de- scription at our large sale by Public Auction on TUESDAY, JULY 18, BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK AM. Terms—Cash. D. NOT "~ THOMAS_DOWLIN 1115 EYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE O DWELLING N By virtue of a certain corded in Liber 4604, the land records for t the request of we will sell ! tion In front ‘of the promises on TUESDAY, 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK F.M. lot o. 27, in Coltman and Adams, trustees and exscutors’ subdivision of square No. 308, to- gether with the improvements thereon. Terms: Sold subject to a building tion trust of about $1,900, exact amount nounced at sale; balance cash. $100 deposit required at sale. All conv cording, stamps, elc., Bt purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the and cost of the defaulting L. SCOTT, .~ REED, ~ FUTURE DAY THOS. J. OWE SON, AUCTIONEBRS. TRUSTEES' SALE ALUABLE_TWO- | f; STORY BRICK BUILDING CONSISTIN OF ABOUT SIX ROOMS AN WITH ALL MODERN IMPE( s ROCK. & D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded as instrument No. 179, recorded April of the land records of the District and at the request of the party 4o | secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public_anc| fses, ON TU DAY OF JULY. A.D. TY O'CLOCK P land aod premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Iot numbered forty-nine (49) in Allan E. Walker's de. | subdivision of square numbered fhirty-th 7 'rooms (4 | hundred and twents-one (3321), as per p sleeping porel hardwood ' ficors | District of Columbia in Liber 54, at folio 41 recorded in the office of the surveor for Bubject to the covenants and restrictions of Terms of sale: Subject to a first deed of | trust for $4,000. Balance above said trust to All_conveyancing, recording, rev- mps and notary fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, B. PITTS, 8 RUTHERFORD, 3514.d&ds, exSu Teustees. ADAM A. WESCHLE ., AUCTIONEER. proved Real Estate, Being Premises Known as 1359 D Street Southwest, a Two-story and Basement Brick Dwelling, Coutlhhinhz Six Rooms and Bath. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated . the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at publie auction, In front of the premises. on MONDAY, JULY TWENTY-FOUR, A.D. 1i AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK the follow: ing described land and premises. clty of Washington. District of Columb: wit: The east half of lot 31 in P. C. Coll's gobdivision {n square 265. us per plat reconded in Book O. H. B., at page 361, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbia, improved by two-story and basement mises, on | brick dwelling numbered 1359 D street south- | g [ETH DAY OF | west. 1822, AT FIVE 0'CLOC] clcutay ait o o sy and wilf be announced Terms of sale: One-third to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years, bearing in- terest at the rate of A per cent per annum, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the aption of purcheser. A de. posit of $200 will be required of the purchaser and’ purchaser aliowed | at-time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, x Pevene stamps and notarial feea &t the cost of purchager. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sule, oth- \erwise the trustees reserve the right to resell Jroperty at the risk and cost of defaultin rliaser, after five d ndvertisement of Such ressle in some newspaper publisied in the city of Washington, D. C. itle good of 1 : record or mo male. EDMOND FITZGERALD. WILLIAM P. NORMOYLB, Trustees. r14-dads ADAM ‘A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Attorney’s Sale of Valuable - Six-l:,,om and Bath Bay- Window Brick Dwelling, _'No. 5 You Street North- B) VIR:; of authority vested in the urder- R e AT FOUR-THIRTY ‘square 3117, improved WEEK-END AND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES ~e C G, Sloan & Co.,/| Inc. AUCTIONEERS 715 13th St. Household Goods Player-Piano and Records, Electric Fans, Office Furniture, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. Wednesday July 19, 1922, at 10 A.M. TERMS CAS : LOAN & CO. ‘Southern Railway System Lowest in Years Western North Carolina and Virginia Resorts Consult SOUTHERN RAILWAY Ticket Agents, City Office, 1425 F St,, N.W. Inc., Aucts. “A Better Moderate Rate Hotel " WELLSBORD UE NEAR BE, Comner house: upin sarmounings: cemire of of attre- e bathing Drivileges from hotel. Electriity throngh: o e wnesclen Wb el weekly, American ian. Mosi. Dancing New Ownership Management—RALPH MECKLEY levator to street St. Charles Place and Beach. Fresh and ses water baths;running water in rooms;elevat rior table; mod rates:Coach at tra WAGNER. Prop. W.R. GRACE HALL iing with six i rooms and bath; Four unimproved building lots located on the known ax lots 43, 44, 46 and 47 in_wquare 471 : One-third cash, the balance in ome with interest at §iy per cent, of trust upon tlie property American_ plan, to large partie mny CLARENDON iomer, Hathing from he §100 on each of the un Virginia Ave. near 1. Rooms en suite with All rooms with hot BELLEVILLE ;7. 5 . § nue stamps on deed and re- Terms of sale | | wise the trustee reser the cost and ris right to resell | “Tennessce Av European plan, $1.50 up daily. Special weekly. per published in Was! 2 T Beaumont Trostee, 043 Loulsiana ave. Amesican plan. $3 up dally. gnlow i Atlantie Cit DNGPORT. N. J Hotel Aberdeen | ¥ on the ocean front from Atlantic City. S 0 week and up; double _rooms. Y OF JULY, Iaad and premises. sitnate in the | (Will open June 29 . und desiguated as and | e e ity ok | = Boston parce 23, containing i Providence = CHESAPFAKE BEACH, MD, containing 2218 acres, High View Hotel.’ Room and_board, $15 per week Bus meets tralus. and revenue stamps at rms of sale to be com- | otherwise the | { Arundel Ho Fishing, boating. bathing USSEY, P! plled with within thirty da trustees reserve the right to ressil the prop- ty at the risk and aser, after fiv on Chesapeake hed in Wash- | BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. T THORN COTTAGE OPEN. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. EXECUTOR'® Li Rates Keasonable CE W. RUDY. Atlantic Hotel 0ceta froat LE OF TW0STORY BRICK By virtue of asthorit signed executor will ng described land and prem- situnte in the Cits of Washington, Dis. Ocean front: private baths: running umbie, to wit: Lot 46, square < 0 &N, 00D C 5 Coot, atry_room The Del-Mar {0 277 Tomd, S Rates reawonable. 5 CAREY. Owper-Prop. Terma of sale: equal installments One-third cash. balance In ble in one and two rest at f per cent per snnum, | EDUCATIONAE. Continued. {COLUMBIA __ UNIVEESITY 1 Thom Shepard, Ph. D.. now, Indiv. instruction; Ianguages, mathematic vpen summer; day, night; o 3 HPANISH FRENCH TRANKLATIO! vate lessons. Prof. M. MAYA, 2153 K at. Moderate rates. 1. NOW I8 A GOOD TIME TH BFGIN A conrse of preparation for life'r. dutles. Commercinl Sehool, borhood, 411 East Capitol street, place. One year's tuition le in seven monthly paymen 1E® STORACE |- lcompany 705-9 Fin. Ave. N W Month SEPARATE ROOMS, §1 M= Local and Long Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Rates Reasonabl PACKING BY EXPERTS. Goods insured $2,000 while in our long-distance vans. SPECIAL EATE: TO NEW YORK THIS WEEK. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. National Household Movers. Phone Main 2162, and pianos. venient loction. a.w Phone Main COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE € 'WHITE STAR—To Chaanel ports, Livers pool, Queenstown and the Mediterranean. Seandard of service In keeping with the magnificence of Olympic, Homeric and world's largest ship, Majestic. Regular express service. RED STAL — To Antwerp, calling st Plymouth and Cherbourg. Weekly sailings of four ships headed by the distinguished AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg, Libss and Danrig. Service of regularity, do pendability, comfort and convénience. Bathing Iaternational Mercantile Marine Coy ‘Washington ofee: 1208 F st. B. M. HICKS, Mactager. Clark's 3rd Cruise. January 23. 1923 ROUND THE WORLD “EMPRESS of FRANCE" 18481 Gross TONS 4 MONTHS' CRUISE_$1.000 and up Including Hotels, Drives, Guides, ete. Clark Oviginated 'Round-the-World Cruises Clark's 19th Cruise, Februsry 3. 1923 e MEDITERRANEAN “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND'® 25000 Gross Toms 66 DAYS' CRUISE. $600 and up imes Building. Kew York VIA ORFOLK Attractive and Enjoyable Route to New England Resorts Information and Literature at City Ticket Office. Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. lly, from day of sale. se- | g_water in every With ocezn view. The Belmont &= delighttul roome.” Excellent table. L. Mount Pleasant Hotel Rooms with running water. . Prop. - gy17 Comfortable and bomelike. Porticos overlooking ocean Terms Y.Il;lfllhll S S Mre: 8- PLIMHIMMON H Ocean front: best service; ball- rchestrs; grill roo option of the pur. £200 required at revenne stamps and notarial fees at the Terms to be compited v daxs from day of sale, xecutor reserves the right fo resell | T the risk and cost of the de- i On Boardwalk. The Dennis, e newspaper pub- hed in the city of Washington VILLIAM H. MANOGUE, Executor. Toom,_Morris ¢ BREAKERS running water Ip rooms. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Tract of Land, 20th and Benning Road Northeast, Known as the, Markham Containing About Improved by Dwelling and Outbuildings. By virtue of a_decres of the Supreme Court { of the District of Columbi Cause No. 38202, J._L._MASSEY & SON. Open the year round. Newest_hotel on Board walk. Excellent rooms and private bath. Mis. GEO_B_ CONNER. BETTERTUN, MD. BETTTRTON, 49 Acres, passed in Equity the undersigned trustees will » ’ HE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY JULY, 1922 AT FOUR-THIRTY (’CLOCK fract of land called “Long * described by metes and bounds as Eeginniug for the same at & point on | the north line of land conveyed to the Colum- | bia Railroad Company by deed recorded among rds of the District of Colimbia folio 409, and the west lin 1and conveyed to the United States of Am ica by decd dated August 10, . corded October 1, 1920, among the land record of the District ‘of Columbi and with said west line n minutes 30 s BAY SIDE INN Overlooking Chesapeake bay. Great water view. Eagles Mere, Pa. The summer resort that cause it combines mouni conditions with unique surroundings. temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles afford splen- did bathing 2200 feet above sea level. Ope of the tinest 15-hole golf courses in For booklet and rates, write: THE FOREST INN HERMAN V. YEAGE] THE LAKESIDE JOHN S. KIRK & SON THE RAYMOND L. B. C. LIST, Manager THE CRESTMONT INN WILLIAM WOODS, Manager s diTerent be- o and_seashore dong the are of radius of 537.40 a circle to the left, having thence by and ! feet, a distance of 825.29 fe with said west line north 0 d ute 30 seconds southerly line of block three in Morris's ub- recorded among the sur- ¢ the District of Colum- folio 189 thence with the south line of said ‘subdivision north 78 de- division, as per pla: vor’s ‘ofice record bia in Liber County Teet to n jane plat of subdiv! corded in Liber District 1, folio 23, of the % office records ( belng the northwest corner of the land here- | by intended to be described): thence by and with the sald east line of said lane south 2T degrees 20 minutes 40 seconds w feet to the north line of land Columbia Railroad ~Company, id- norih_line south 77 minutes east 1.614.5 feet: by and with the north liné south 84 degrees 11 minutes east B2.31 feet beginning, containing 49.04 erty being _designated assessor for the Distriet of Columbia as par- cels 180-7 and 160-9. bove tract fronts on over which three main railrond Hfies passy ad’ feet in width, as show: aforesald survey BRYCE'’S HILLSIDE COTTAGES. Near Orkney Springs camping grounds, baths, garage, piay ground Reautiful mountain scenery. on_the books of the best things to eat. R_ BRYCE, Owners. ““NORTH HILL” CASTLEMANS FERRY, VA. eat near Bluemont on for subdivision, san torium, ~school, job Fiver: One-third of ¢ ey haded. growmd, " dr ing, swimuing: purchase money to 14 fn cash, the balance in two equai in- payable in ome and with interest at 6 per cent per annum, pays from day of sale, secured perty” wold, or bercalsrs taken fhesh able_semi-annuall meats, milk, fruits. fowl Mrs. or Mr. Ma BA W. VA, HARPE! FERRY, W. VA, THE !.OCI(W()O.eL D Overlooking Jefferson R Mrs. A. P. DANTEL, Propristress. “HILL TOP HOUSE Harpers Ferry, W. Va. You will mot regret it. EDUCATIONAL. CHING 1) e hotrd and a1l Bigh school subjects dur. r, day or evening, by teachers: iddividual instruction. VITT, 1418 35rd st. 1 epportusities w women, Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE Y15 @ §T. N.W. Corser Sta asd @ St FRENCH OR SPANISH—DISTINGUISHED, T e R TR cash, at the option of deposit of $1,000 required of the purchaser at All_conveyaneing, ing, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the Terms of sale to be within’ thirty @ays from day of sale. WILLIAM A. LEE, Fendall bldg. EARL P. READY, 507 B LEON TOBRINER, 817 John Marsijall pl.. 3y13-d&ds.exSu ' OFFICIAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONERS OF THE_DISTRICT OF 15, 1922.—Notice, is _hereby given that in mecordance with thé provisions of an item authorlzin the time of sale now open. Try it cha in the per 2 contained In DG, el 4, 1913). the Commissloners of the Dis- trict of Columbia will give a publié bearing Commissloners on Offers sxoeptional Colorade. - Il—flm‘.‘a fot .ln D ot atem v o ‘plans of Prop o H o neh e mo:-n-n-. "fis‘%“'{, 0! D.C. , _TOUES. D (Alleapes Yellowatone 1 trips to mabile. ily trips to Antictam and £ An ERVANS ACCUSED OF SHPPING FRAUD Passengers Say Lloyd Agents Sought to Divert Them From U. S. Vessels. FILE FORMAL COMPLAINTS Found Ample Eooin on American Liner After Being Told All Reservations Were Sold. NEW YORK, July 17.—Puassengers arriving yesterday on the United States line steamship President Fill- more complained to officials of the company that its agents in Bremen, the North German LI make them take passage home on its own vessels, pretending that the American liner's reservations had d. had tried to been filled. Those who had been given this excuse said they cventually obtained passage on the [resident Fillmore, and when they questioned Capt. A. B. Randall he informcd them there was ample room on his ship. The chief complainants on the liner were Milton T. McDonald, vice presi- dent of the North Atlantic and West- ern Steamshhip Company; Hugo M. Gurisch, an importer of Baltimore, and M Anna Fichtermann of Greensb Mr. Gurisch said the accommoda- tions he received from the North German Lloyd agents several days after he was told all reservations had been sold were the worst on the Loat, but after he went to Capt. Ran dall,” with other passengers in the. same plight, they were given com- fortable cabin — CUTS SENATORS’ PAY. Obregon Also to Reduce Salaries of Deputies. MEXICO CITY, July 17.—Senators and deputies, like the other federal employes, are to suffer salary reduc- tions, President Obregon having pre- phred a decree which, it is said in official quarters, will materially de- crease their pay. Twenty pesos per Qay is suggested as the probable salary of a deputy. There is talk of the possibility of two legislatures meeting in the fal. one in Mexico City and the other fn Oaxmeca City, because of the con- troversy over credentlals, which per- sists. Secretary of Interior Calles, however, scouts the suggestion &, ridjculous. The partido liberal con stitutionalists, which did not partiei- pate in the elections as a party, now: are claiming several successful candi- dates and in elr:]u.:pp-o,s:d o x;r:flu; wi dent Obregon &t“ 3. B