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FOR.SALE_HOUSES. ' Continued — CLOSE TO 14th ST. Semi-Detached. 1343 RANDOLPH ST. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Many_porehes. Room_for ANY BROKER OR Throft Building Co., Union Tnmt Bldg. '\ EW HOM ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. PRICE, $1,000 less than simi Additic o5 ure r ‘house: 20-ft. tront: i 6 large room sleeping porch; cellar: se are the only 20-ft 'y offered at this price. i act quickly. Address Box . colonial tile ront ho oniy @ Ie A, Star office k TORY BRICK, ND PARK ROAD. 111 MODERY PORCH. FOR w. FURNACE, ST. ection of A NINE ROOMS. L. W. GROOMES. 72934 MACOM Most desirable beautiful Clevela Dnusually attractive home s v modern srated s Out-of Teasonub) ms, Open for inspection daily CH AS. D. SAG ER, BATH, 1916 F ST appoi \()}\ Near gth a ad | low brick hou heat; owner, tite bath, ving Wash® ton, must on’ will located and bome. g East Washington Realty Co Lincoln 1255 710 Sth st. n.é. 2 AB \l\(x AIN! with this priced, bright be pl moder. sed desirably little 14-room brick 0 sts. nw ated near 3ith and lance like rent. RS 236 New York Ave . BARGAIN. 2CT FROM ()\\ \ 1744 l\cn\nn 1t One block ‘west of ) tapestry brick bath<: h.-w heted garage: & sacr 1 Terms srrang FROM OWN New homes, plack sant car line ms; 2 tiled wrtistic fxtures: built-in ge porches. Wil sell at after 4:30 pm. to suit splendid colo- Tw.h., elee: L\ doors, bre ch. Unquesti Address Box T)( \\\ N l()\\ N BARGAIN. Two-stors brick: 8 iarge rooms and bath: two story hrick x . hold 2 ¢ Tocated rear 0 Street ) Price und terms are 1AM B —INSPECT 5-47-49 11th S W. t car_lines. _on easy terms. d Builder. KRAFT. Main & “TAPE ® Northwest. th, . €. Lacey A T)l LID]‘D BARGAIN. emi-Detached L VALUE. £ roo s k floors; porches; 1713 IRVING ST. N.W. At Pleasant cars to Irving st., % square west Through your own broker or THRIFT BLDG _Main_768. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very attractive homes in best northwest section ; prices from $3,00000 to $6,250.00 Terms very easy. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenvon St. N.W. SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR _RENT. NISHED run’u G a mile from Blues pure spring W 3140 Newark si.. citvRidnd Pere: OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE EACH PROPERTY. ALOT, A CAMP SITE OR BUILDIN plot iu_the northwest section of Colon Feach, Va up. on terms o only $ ash aud $2 per month: no interest; salt wa ani crabbing. 'TAYLOR . CLASSIC SHORE, olonial Beach, water front. 138 Randolph place n.w. i COLONTAL B (F FOR | with floor; also a smail outside room for cook- ing: partis furnished. Appiy to the Monroe 0 awner will sacrifice | L 710 14th St. \ W. | AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. By virtue of orders of the Suj lumbia, holding a Probate Court Administration No. 274 20410, the undersigned will gell wit continuing daily at the same hour Mahogany, Circassinn Walnut Bedroom Sultes, Box Springs: Chairs, Reckers, Ware." Large assortment Fine Caystal Chandeliers, Vel Rockers aind Setteex, Pla Chai French Clock Set, Wilton and othe Kitchen Conl and Gnx Ranges, Coffee ‘Washer, Electric Ment Grinder, Cooking Utensils, Ete. Inspection after July 20th. CASH Terms: L-rge Sale Desarable Household Furniture, Lunchroom Equip- ment, Player and Upright Pi- anos, Mah. Victrola, Colum- bia and Other Talking Ma. chines, Thor Electric Washer, etc., by Order Trustee, U. S. Marshall and Others, By Public Auction lt Weschler’s . Tomorrow Commencing 9 A.M. i iay e Juffets and erving tables, tabie. Iibrary tables, Wind and din; room o esenee moniers | sion hall e 1k ‘}lnryr,:::;::-\n. e L b etrte Washer. ot parchment shades, ‘and rockers, bed springs and mattresses. and_ malogany cahinet mantels, office ahogany Eateleg irs . coffee urns, re- Showease, | Kiichen Player and upright e Colum €1 and_othes talking mac so, at 12 Noon, Automobllu, sters, etc. AM A WI ESCHLER. Auct AUCTIONEER. neer. ADAM ment and Household Furni- ture. By virtne of recarded,_tespective 49 und two certain deeds of trust . June 3. < land records for the Distriet_of and at the request of 1ty secured thereby. the will_sell by public action, nw.. ON SATURD. urn, range, refrigerator, cake griddle, érockery, household famityre. etc. ory w. GLE Trustee. I Inc. | Aucts. 715 13th St. Sale of Household Goods Books, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. SATURDAY July 22, 1922, at 10 A.M. And at 12 M. 36 New Cord Tires in Ford sizes and larger. 50 New Inner Tubes. 15 Ford Bumpers. TERMS CASH+ C. G. SLOAN & CO, Inc., Aucts. _Jv20.2t REGISTERED FUTURE DAYS. Hous: g Chesapeake b OWNER "adiress Box 80" vs two mcres farm land nly $45 each. VAIL, 12 Jonn | . S. MARSHAL SALE. By virtue of an order issuing ont of the Police Court of the District of Columbia_in the case of United States vs. Benfamin Net- | ter, No. 248165, T will sell at public sale, for at the wholesnle horse market of B. P. 11th street northwest, Wash- gton, 1. t ELEVEN O'CLOCK A TURDAY, AUGUST NINETEENTH, | one gray horse, one buggy and single hi | seized from said defendant, Benjumin Netter, { for illexa] transportation of intoxicating liquor the naticnal prohibition aet nfiscated by the United States of America and sold fn accordance with the pro- fon of section 26 of title 2 of the national probibition act. 3 DE Ir21.29, 8 i AUCTION SALES L FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONERRS. TRUSTEES" SALE oF AN UNDIVIDED QNE- Il)"l'l'l INTEREST IN ABOUT 3 3 MORE OR LES: ced of trust duly follo 198 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: Bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the uudersigned trustees will sell at | public auction. within the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son, n.w.. on WEDNES. DAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1822.° AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow: fng descriped land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated an_undivided ixth interest i ay’s estate, being parceis 11311, taining 16.84 8 parcel 114-73, containing .13 acre: parcel 11426, containing 22.18 acres, parcel 14-27, contain acre. Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of ired upon acceptanes of bid. Con. recording and_revenue stamps a i %af sale to be com: Blied "with within_ thir Trustees reserve the rix ulting pue- ndvertisement of such paper published in Wash- ton. D. C. AMES B_NI1CHOLSON, s cxsu LEE RROWN, Trastees SFTHE AROVE SALE IS_POSTPON mmtil MONDAY. JULY ~TWENTY-FOURFH, 1822, at the SAME HOUR AND PLACE. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTE! Jy20-a&dsexSu THOS. J. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTION Three-Story Brick Businen d Ben( the Store with Two{6- Room and Bath No. 2035 “K” Street N.! By authority vested in us we will sell at ?m“"v""m’:‘i-v’v'i’%fi'rb‘v?n‘i'fi'm oF ULY, 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.AL, lot 829, in equare 76, Wbml.dul‘tm( 2 cash. $250. 7 the balance -lnl % time of ot sale. Dn-vune o THOS. . OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- _PROVED _ BUILDING ~LOTS ON E_NEAR UTAH AVE., “CHEVY CHASE PARK.” By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4570, follo 205 et seq. of the lund records of the District of Colum- | bia, and at the request of the party pecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at | public auction, in front of the | MONDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY ' OF JULY, A.'D. 1922, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M., the following-described situate in the District of Columbl and being lots 23 and 24 in sq lots 20 and 21 in_square 2344 and lo 75 and 1 i ‘sinare 3355, all In the ‘subdint by the Munsey Trust Com; t land formerly called Heights” and now known ver plat recorded in Liber 57, follo of the reconds of the office of the surveyor 1 of! the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance fn t 7 per cent 6 seml-annually and secured a dead of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. 100 &WI( on_ench’ lot at time of sale. veyancing and recordingyand revenue !!Illv' at ir- chaser’s cost. Snle to be closed in 30 r or deposit foml(ed 'HARLES E. MARSH, * ARTHUR G. BIRHOP, | r2tasduessy Trustees. " THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE APART- MENT RUILDING CONTAINING THREE APARTMENTS OF FIVE ROOMS AND BATH BACH. 1519 CHURCH ST. N.W. | By victue of & ortal Aeed of toost duly re- ed, In Liber No. 4636, follo 264 et seq.. of ke land records of the Distric Columbta, And st the request of the by, the undersigned trustees D e W ENTY ST in o, YOLT, Towi .“g'-efi:aylm W- ml“ "l‘ e Histeier ot Cotumbla, "and .w-u - and being lot mumbered 61 1n Scretary: and. others’ subdivision, s numbered one hundred and nlwhr ). "Terma: 80l subject fo & frat deed of trust for 5500, e Novemer B0, 1524, wad 2 Sec. Toath $200 deponit reqsired ired &t time of stie, fiwlfl. llhb.ld—‘h . ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Administrators’ Sale of Valuable Furishings and quupment of the “Bellevue’ Corner 15th and Eye Sts. N.W. and Rowe Clark Taylor, Administration No. By Public Auction Monday, July 24th, 1922, commencing 10 A. M. About 100 Bedrooms Hair Mattresses, Pillows, Oak and other Dressers, Chiffoniers, Wardrobes, Desks, Library T: Electroliers; Blankets. Table Linen; Draperies; Lace Curtainx; Wilton Carpets and Rugs, ete. Dining Room and Grill Imported Bentwood Chairs, Gold Banquet Chairs, Tables, Silver- Parlors and Lobbies Tookcase, Sioger | Including 1919 Buick, Ford ! and Other Touring Cars, Road- | Trustee’s Sale of Cafe Equip-!: wocwe= C. G, Sloan & Co., ! Siat { ’anl«u_ on | " Hotel, preme Court of the District of Co- in re Estates of Peter Taylor, Jr., thin the above premises until all is sold: and Brass Twin Large quantity of Bed and imported Crockery, Gl ete. re, our Upholstered, Leather and Reed urio Cabinet, Mirrors, Paintings, r Carpets, Etc. e - Urns, Chefs’ Tables, Electric Dixh Refrigerators, lce Boxes, Copper CLARENCE G. TAYLOR, MICHAEL M. DOYLE, Adminjstrators. TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE RUILDL LOTS IN L BE SOLD THOMAS J. OW. EERS. By virtile of a certain deed of trust, Thornton A. Jewett to Robert W. Vinson and Albert M. fBonic, duted the 3rd day of Jul nd recorded among the land rec: Sida’of tha Distriee oF Commmnta ‘b fng. et 3816, folios eq.. and at the request of the ‘parties ‘wecured tiiereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction, within the affice of Thomas J. Owen & Son, at 1331 G in the city of Washingfon “of Columbis, SECOND DAY 0 HOUR OF ELEVE: bin called “Resurvey on " which is Included within the |imetes and bounds, courses and distances, fol- lowing, to wit: Beginning for the same ut the southeast corner of said tract and running nce With the outline of said tract Borth cighty-ive and _three-fourths degrees west forty“three and forty-eight-hundredths perches o & stoue on ast line of Shepherd road: st line of sald rowd north urths degrees west Court stone; thence one-fourth dekrees west six north fifty and_three-fourths x 1o the southeast part of said tract conveyed R. Keene by deed recorded in Liber No. 760, io 269, of the land records of the District of umbia: thence with the line of said J. R. Keene's purchase north forty-three and tiree fous t¥-%ix _perches to a orner of said Keene' -tliree and three-fourths “and’sixty hundredth perches outline of said tract: thence with vutline sonth ten degrees east sixty- ad sixty-hundredths perches to the point mg. Said land now betug embraced .ua forming part of a subdivision known us as per plat thereof re- of the land records jurveyor {or the District of Columbia. ollowing lots and parts of lots in said have been released under the pro- said trust and are excepted from viz.: Lot numbered 1 in_square s numbered 1, 4, 6, 7. 8, 9. | thirty two | thirtven pe th forty 61 i square 3203 50 much of Tots 44, 45 and 36 in s are embraced in the land con Kaid deed of trust. ANl avenues, nd alleys shown on the piat of said have been dedicated to the use of Suid sale will be made subject to the following restrictive covenants contained in said trust and also in the deed convesing sa1d property from Thomas Vinson and Edward €. Peter, executors, and others to Thornton A. Jewett, viz.: Thut said land shall be used for Tesidential ‘purposes exclusively, and that no trade, business, manufacture ot sales shall be carried on or permitted on said premises; that o dwelling louse shall be erected on said premises at a cost of I ,000: that mo dwelling erected on said - premises {shail be erected ou a lot having lexs than twenty-five feet frontage on a sireet or ave- nue: that no part of said described land and premises shall ever be sold, leased, renfed or convered to any person or persons of African degcent. he improvements on the property comsist of a substantial two-story, frame dwelling house, which is located on lots 7 and § In sagare 138, ‘erms of sale: All cash, of which a deposit of $1.000 will be required on_ acceptance. of bid and the balance of the purchase price must be paid within thirty days after the day of sale, otherwise the property mas be rtesold at ihe risk and cost of the defanlting pur- chaser after five dava’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper printed and pub- Tished In' the city of Washington, D. x All co ncing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. . ROBERT W. VINSO ALEERT M. BOUIC. Trustees, Rockville, Md. square | veyed | 1521-10t,ex8u ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Tract of Land, 20th and Benning Road Northeast, Known as the Markham Tract, Containing About 49 Acres, Improved by Dwelling and Outbmldmgs. By virtue of a dec of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 39202, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public ction on the 'm- ises, TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY ULY, 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK (oBatis of ihe tract of land called “Tong lows,” described by metes and bounds a follows: I\a:lnn % for the same at a point on the north line of land conveyed to the Colum- bia Railroad Company by deed recorded among the land records of the District of Columbis in Liber 2382, folio 408, and the west line of land conveyed to the United States of Amer- ica by deed dated August 10, 1920, and re- corded October 1, 1820, among the land records (of the District of Columbia, and thence B and with said west line north 34 degrees minutes 30 seconds east 91.05 feet; thence by and with said west line along the arc of a_circle to the left, having a radius of 537.40 feet, a distance of 325.29 feet; the: a ith said west line north O d![mel 1 min- te 30 seconds ecast 1,061.46 feet to the southerly line of block three in Morris's sub- division, s per plat recorded among the sur- | veyor's office records of the District of Colum- bia i Liber County folio 139; themce Ilth th. south line of llld subdivision north 78 de- 11 minutes 80 seconds it 1,146.38 e(-l to a lane 20 feet in Wld(h shown on & {plat of subdivision made by one Bartruff, re. Corded in Liver District 1, follo 53, of the | aforesaid surveyor's office fecords (sald point being the nortlwest corner of the land here. by intended to be described): thence by and | with the_said east line of said lane south 27 | degrees 20 minutes 40 seconds west 1,483.37 fest to the morth Iine of lsnd conveyed to Columbia_Raiiroad ~Compa: atgromaid; thence by and with said morin line eduth 71 degrees minutes east 1,614.5 feet; thence by and with the morth line south B4’ degrees 11 minutes emst 82.31 feet to the nt of beginning, containing 49.04 acres, said erty being designated on the books assessor for the District of Columbia ss par- cels 160-7 and 160-8. The above tract fronts on Beanlng rosd, over which three maln railruad lines Joining the r' rl along the Fiver. “and I suitable. for “subdivision, sana- ‘water, sewerage, id 31'22:’.7.1'“ yadle’ In one wnd” two. years, erest &t 6 per cent per annum. pay- Ihie’ semi-annually, From day of sale. secured of trust u) the sold, or ch-“ =t ‘tie option of" the purchaser.. & deponit Gt 81,000 Peaired of he parch urchaser ot the time of All_conveys record- {28, revenus stamps ind, sotarial fees at the ‘cost of the of sale to compliea itk witin mm fays from uy* of sale. WILLIAM A. ‘endall bldg., LRON TOBRINER, 317 :‘uu:." ‘Marsian pl. P18aadeexsu Trustees 12238 Georgla_av FUTURE DAYS, ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. m«cmnflg!"ntlm BAGGAGE BY PUBLIO On EATUEDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JULY, :.ih”‘ ‘:'x ELEVEN o;flncx‘ ., we public auction, a! wuenl-r; 920 aylvania miscellanecus n-: + including Dbags, boxes, packages, ote., in lowing. pames Plo eum the lien of Willatg Hotel for ail charges John W Murray, H. Colling, Muli e s, NI Loseut, Mr. Montgomery, C. Parish, Jewett, Col. c. the H. Mark) M. Smith, EN Al Tier, 1 "fl an, E. C> 3. , P. Al Q. Fallin, Miss Lydia Mart) Allpartien Interested = please take no- tice. Terms: Cash. WILLARD'S HOTEL COMPANY. By FRANK 8. HIGHT. I¥14.21.28 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONE! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being Premises Known as 1359 D Street Southwest, a Two-story and Basement Brick Dwelling, Ca:hMMI Six Rooms and Bath. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust dated ovember 24, 1919. and recorded November 26, 1919, in Liber No. 4255, at folio 357, among the land_records of the District of Columbia, and ut"the request of the party secured there: dersigned trustees will offer for xale ctiou, in front of the premises, on HoNDAY. TULY - TWENTY-FOUR: AD: 1953 URTHIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.; the follow: ing dexcribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to- Wit: The east half of lot 81 in P. €. Coll's subdivision in square 265, aw per plat recorded fn Book C. H. ., at page 361, of the records of the surveyor's offiee of the' District of Co- Tumbia, Improved by two-story and basement brick dwelling numbered 1359 D street south- west Terms of sale: One-third to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years, bearing in- terest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, e- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of purchuser. ~A de- Posit of §200 will be required of the purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale, oth- erwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purcliaser, after five days’ advertisement o ruch resale {n wme newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. tle good of record or no sule. EDMOND FITZGERALD. WILLIAM P. NORMOYL) Iy14-0kas Trust TTADAM A. WESCH] “AUCTIONEER. Palisades of Potomac Lots by Auction. Also Valuable City Building Lots. Trustees’ Sale of 47 Building Lots on and Near Conduit Road Just West of the Dis- tributing Reservoir. Also Business lot, Improved by No. 2238 Georgia Ave. N.W. Also Valuable -Residential Lot on Belmont Street Near Meridian Park, and Lot on Swan Place N.W., Washington, D. C. By virtye of decrees of the Supreme Court of the Diltrict of Columbia, passed iu Dahl gren ve. Rbett et al.. Equiiy No, 38973, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of or mear the sev- eral premises, On Tuesday, August 1, 1922 Commencing 3:30 O’Clock P.M. the following real estate, situsted in the Distriet of Columbia, and’ mgre particularly degeribed in wid decrose 8, 4. 5 and 8, in block 7, " (square ‘No. 1393). bounded by nd 49th streets and Conduit road: and inmediately thereatter, Lots Nos. 8, 4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, in block 8 (square 1399), between Condult road and 49th street, north of Ashby street; and immediately thereafter. ‘hitehaves “on west side of Conduit road, (square 1392}, | between Ashby and W streets; and immedi- ately thereafter, Lots Nos. , 8. 1 in bloek 5, i (square 1388), be- tween Potomac ave. and Conduit road, south ; and immediately thereatter, . 8, 9,10, 11 and . located on Sherler place and Weaver 11 and 12, : and immedia Lots 1,2 3, in block 1, taxed as sq , on 'Shesler piace between Dana and Cashing place; and on DAY, AUGUST SECOND, 1922, BE- INNING AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. . 67 in Haw's subdivision of part of nt, taxed as square No. 2877, front- ing on two' streets, containing aboui 8,294 square feet, and improved by dwelling No. n.w.: and AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. Lot south 15th . 813 in square No. 2640, located on e of Belmont street between 14th and reets n.w., near Meridian Park; and AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, Lot No. 88 and the west 7 feet front of lot No. 37 in_square No. 132, located on south side of Swan_place between 18th and 19th streets n.w., Washington city. Terms: Lots will be offered separately: a deposit of $100 required on each lot sold August 1 and of $300 on each lot sold August 2. One-third of purchase money cash, balance secured by trust on lot and represented by notes of purchaser payable one and two years after date with interest at 6%, or all cash, at purchaser’s option. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sales to be closed upon ratification by court within 30 days, or trustees reserve the right to resell at pur- chaser's expense. Taxes adjusted to day of sale, ‘WHARTON E. LESTER. Woodward Rufldine, G. BOWDOIN CRAIGHILL, Hibhe Bulding, ROBERT F. COGSWELL, Southern Buflding. Trustees. _Ir20-a&ds.ex8u G _& CO.. 1115 Eye St. Administration Snle of the Washington Bee, Newsp: per. By virtue of an order passed in the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbis, holding a Probate Court, in administration cause No. 27699, in the estate of Willlam Calvin Chase, ar., the administrators will sell at public tion, at Thomas Dowling and Company's auc- tion’ house, 1115 DAY, JULY TWENTY-FOURTH, FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M. the Washington Bee Newspaper. for forty-three years edited by the late Willlam Calvin Chase, sr.; (a) the chases, (b) the stones, '(c) th scribers’ list. (d) the agents’ list, (e) the vertisement This is a fine opportunity to obtain & newspaper well known to the public and successfully operated for forty-three years. WM. CALVIN CHABE, 3¢, Administrator. E. A. CHASE, Administratrix. THOMAS L._JONES, PERRI_W. FRISBY, Attorneys for Administrators. - y 1415212223 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 22nd ST. N.W. By virtue of authority vested in the under. signed by the last will and testament ot illiam H. Harrison, deceased, the under- igned executor will offer for eale by public action, {n front of the premises. ON WED- NESDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK the following described land and prém- ises, 'situate in the City of Washington, Dis trict of Columbla, to wit; Lot 46, square 77, One-third cash, balance in equal installments, payable in one snd two yeurs, with lnterest at @ per cent per annom, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, 2ared by deed of {rust upon the propercy sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, | revenne stamps and notarial ‘fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms to be complied with ithin’ thirty days from day of sale, other- 'l- the executor reserves the right to resell roperty at the risk and cost of the de- Tanifing Durchaser, after fve Sapu ndoentioe: ment of such ressle in some newspaper pub- lahed g the ity of Washington Bec. WILL [ MANGCOE, Brecutor, 1715, d&ds,ex80 THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONERES. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE - NESS PROPERTY, BEING THE ¥ BUILDING WITH LARGE BRICK -AD- DITION SITUATE Noaws Y STREET By virtue of-a certaln deed of trust duly mraumunxxuuu.mumr -+ of the land records of the Distriet u{‘éoun biz, and at the of the ed t of FL A m.m-" i ‘e u|.| a [RST DAY 0; UGI!!T [RTY O FOUR-THI! CLOCK records ‘of the office District of Columbia. ublect to & CHINA in 14 days — Srenightly From Vancouver, B. C., via Victoria By magnificent great Canadian Pacific Ocean Fliers ANILA ini18 days— ' Empress of Canada Empress of Australia Fastest Time Empress of Russia Empress of Asla Across the Apply to local agents or Pacific CANADIAN PACIFIC C. E. PHELPS, City E. Madison Aug. coastwise travelers for their standards of service. tourists bound for Galveston or Oversea Railway. A. W. PYE, Pasxenger Trafiic By a New York Boston Providence VIA NORFOLK 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. COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE ‘WHITE STAR—To Chaanel ports, Liver RED STAE — To Antwerp, calling st Plymouth and Cherbours, Weeklysailings Pl STise e AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg, Libsa and Dansig. Service of regularity, do eadabilicy, comfort and conveniencs. |aternational Mercantile Marine Coy o ‘Washington effice: 1208 F st. n.w. i R.M. HICKS, Maaager. o —————————— nse. Jauuary 23. 1923 ROUND > THE WORLD CMONTHS, GRUSEE, 31000 gaies T o ey Including Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, ets. Clark Originated Bound-the-World Cruises Clark's 19th Cruiss, February 3. 1923 7 MEDITERRANEAN of SCOTLAND, 25000 Groms Tous Frask 0, "Gk, Times Buliding, Now Yerk Ober’s 88 Agency, 1 Woodward Blds. RESORTS. EXCURSION FARES Via Southern Railway System Lowest in Years To Western North Carolina and Virgiia Resorts Consult SOUTHERN RAILWAY Ticket Agents, City Office, umg’n -;Lg:n;m alg to 635 Weekly T. STEBBING, G S.S.HenryR.Maliory 35421 S.S.Comal 45,53 New Steamship San Jacinto 9, 20 —Sept. 16 HESE oil burning steamers afford a wide range of ac- commodations and are known everywhere among To Galveston ““The Atlantic City of the Scuthwest” The Mallory Line is the ““cool, comfortable way” for business men or Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona or the Pacific Coast. To Key West, The ‘““Ocean City”’ Miami, Palm Beach and other Florida points also are conveniently reached by Mallory Line via Key West ard the famous panoramic Fast Through Passenger and Freight Service to all Points in the Southwest MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. New York Ticket Offices, 489 Fifth Ave., at 42nd St. aws Agt. 1410 N. T ave, Washington. Pass. Dept. at d4th w York City. seaworthy qualities and high en route to other points in Texas, Mgr., Pier 36, North River, N. Y. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, %. J. SPETIAL SEASON RATES SitverToN | venie o Cathole and Prorestant and modern Churches: thoroughly detal % pon "Sarroondings; privte Basha ‘and' Col RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM slectric light; elevator; wun parlor; spacions porches: chiog drom botel s casting), American. nl.n (ith ‘meals). £5.50 and ap daily, special weekly: £2. and up daily o e BY STOPPING AT THE SILVERTON you are assured of a wonderful time while Tisiting, Atiantie City . Phone 580, Write for Booklet. Ownership Management. *A Better Moderate Eate Hotel ~ WELLSBORO = KENTUCKY AVENUE NEAR BEACH Corner honse; centre of all attrac- tions and hmmnm’fllrr ‘rooma: private batha. Froe bathing privileges rom botel. Electricity through- | s e et S5 Garage. Phone ¢%-J. Bocklet. New Ownership Management—RALPH MECKLEY Tn Beautiful Mariborouch | MT VERNON 1908 Pacific Ave One block from beach; espa- | city. 200; electrie lights; elevator to street; m private bathe; holesome focd: A Tk el x"i"n.u ® up per day. RUNNING WATIB IN EVERY ROOM Booklet. Ownership Management. Phone 4512 MELROSE HALL So. Carolina ave. near Beach. Centr jeated, near piers and amusement | with ‘runaiag ‘water. Elevator to street level. | Unexcelled cuisine. Capacity, 250. Bathing from hoel. Special July rate, $20 weekly. Ownersk:ip management. -'F. FONES. Prop.. 1§ years Bresident of the | Brunswick Club, Washington, 'STANLEY 5. Cerclina Ave. near Beach. A family hotel: modern throughout; bathing allowed. Berks | county couking and products; white help: danc- $8.50 day up. special weekly. American ; RGE L. KLEINGINNA. Prop: I3 1 I VIRGINTA. tial section. Amer. & Europe lent cuisine. Attractive mates. HOTEL lan. $3 day o “NORTH HILL” CASTLEMANS FEERY, VA 215-acre colonial Zarm seat nesr Bluemont on Shenandouh river; valley, movatain and water -mm Fromd, ' drivec, fabing, boat- ing. swimming: new bathe and sewerige: no chiaren, Tavalide ‘or tuberculare “taben" remn meats, mwilk, fruits, fowls: $15 and $18 per week "until November; circular. Referesce, M. op M. Maurier ¥. Gasrleman. Castlemans Fe able. t.nl-':‘ trom RUNNIA wu'l:l'fx ROO! Ark. & Pacific aves,, Nokwm ar_beach & Reading depot. 815 Asor. pl.; §1 day up Eore. B MAGUIRE.” mmz Kentucky Ave near Beach. Hot and cold rumning pater all rooms. Elevator. Bathing trom m-L rum URN. Ow TGLEN =ua 'and muun depot. Kmmnw‘ Elec. throaghout. Amer. ropesn plaps -New owhership manage: near American’ plan: $17.50" week, up. MRS, C. B. LEWIS. . Carolipa AVE. Off Teach, Everything now. Meals op- tional, HOTAND COLD WATER ALL ROOM Elec. Moderate rates. J. L. SANTA MARIA muy CLARENDON siores, Virginia Ave. near Beach. Rooms. en suite with private bath. All rooms with hot and cold Pountng water, BELLEVILLE Jimie % ; 'z0 H““COIHMBIA Newly repovated. Koows with batus wnd en suite. Cuisine and service unexcelled. Lurge porchies. Elevator. J. W. MECKAY & BRO. HOTEL WINDSOR Jf e BEACH. FEONT. Cape May. X. J. Caphcity, 200. Hot and cold running water in every oom. Private baths Elevator. Ow'rship direction STAR VILLA 0oete saa wesc. pacity. 130. Running water. Private baths. Elevator service. Ownership maoagement _Charles S. Church. Idlewhile Colhge o country elub and golf links: spacious verandas Beach Hotel ! Whele block gn beach front amusements: il throughout : ‘colon} good food, ‘artesi tenuis, fishing, from hotel. !MO\RF)F. HOUSI ROOM AND BOARD fro in parties. Mrs. Mar: . oo i1 A ¥ b Box 414 Va ER'S ¥ERRY, W. VA, THE LOCKWOOD American Pla; Mrs. A P. DANIEL, Proprietrss. " HILL TOP HOUSE Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Yoo will_not reeret it FOR FURNITURE rfully & and pinnos. 2 CHLER'S, 620 EDUCATIONAL COLONIAL Directy Now Virginia_Avenue. LONGPORT. N. J. Hotel Aberdeen oo, 7t > the New Jersey coast. Directly on the ocean- frout. 20 min- utes by troliey from Atlantie City. Ideal fam- ily hotel. Bingle rooms, §20 week and up; double rooms, $35 week snd up. American . New bathing beach. JOHN C. GUSSLER. |BRIGHTON 7% & Ocean Ave. Now open. Al rooms electric- ally lighted. Rooms with or without bath. Hot and cold running water. Elevator service. R. B. 800Y. SEASIDE o= Street near Boardwalk. Entirely renovated. R Private baths. Amer! VIOLA RICHMO: WILDWOOD, N. J. WILDWOOD MANOR wood, Cap 40, Ocen front Amer. Plea. Bning ater, rgate bt Crcieat: Dancing "Temsis. " Golf—ALEX. MeMURRAY & SON HELDO Wildwood's Finest Hotel, American Capacity 200, Bunging water. Golf privileges. Mod. rates. HOTEL DAYTON' | Wikdwood's most modern botel, on improve- o.-an‘ l-nn. rwugum'm = All con- rflfltnfll Cap. "00 Open surroundings. Rates always reasonable. Auto meets train. J.B.Mertz. BREAKERS 0, o Poarivaie _Ho: and cold running water. Private bath: Garage. Booklet. Bath houscs. Ownership_mansgement. _Geo. K. Sianamon. HOTEL SAVOY Beachfront. Cap. 150° Running water. Private baths. All outside rooms. W. H. Gerstel. New management v - Ten- Washington {0, S8, 1o porches. Full_ocean view. Good table. Mod- Prate rates. E. 3. SINNAM DORSEY - management. old_runping water. BANKS, Wildwood, N. J. REHORCTH BEACH. DEL: HOTEL HENLOPEN Now open. Reasonable rates. Dancing fwice daily. F. BURTON, Manager. R’I_J'R'—"q L HOME Ltk Washinzton with Chesapeake. Now open for season. Special rates by week. Fishing parties and week end guests accommo- dated. Kural Home offers best in this section. Write for booklet, Rural Home. Shady Side, Md. Phone West Rivi -nr, Highr View Hotel." Room and board. $15 per week. place on beach. Bus meets trains. NOLTE, Prop. Coolest F. G. 310 INDIVIDUAL_AND DIST! nsn:nAs Fhe SENA VIRGINIA AVENUE An ocean front hotel. Bneksmmefim Nnn ted. Largest porch overlooking ocean. En:e'llr'{.&‘ meais, It Wt':‘;‘ to stay with oa | than atan - hotel forther Femovod from Boardwaik. rite for book] otel Lomh 77 SL anl- Place ndfil:: t tal od. tes; i‘.’E e BN B, W CAYION. Mar. BO’ |'|-|wi-|_|_. second_house from Boardwalk | T Rieel"Fler. "Every sppointment. Hikbest andard fn cuisine and service o2 cial weekly rates. SI‘IOREI‘IAM Virginia ave.. close to Beach and Steel Pjer. Cap., 250 American plan, $3.50 up dails. Pri- fate batha. runiing water, elsvator, electriclty. Bathing from the hotel. ~ ALOIS GRUBER. (&l ety Directly on _Chesapeal Arundel House Dm0, o Chespiake Washington. Fishing, hoating. bathing; un- excelled home cooking. T. M. B[‘h!l‘ 8 Side, Md. Tel. West River 217-F-2 au2® BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. MD. BRAETHORN COTTAGE OPE! Opposite Park. Rates Reasonabie. MRE. CLARENCE W. RUDY. 300 DEER PARK. Md. Deer Park Hotel & Cottages | Deer Park, Md. Altitude 2.790 ft. 200 rcoms, 100 baths; goif, swimming’ pools, orchestra, dancing. M. W. PARTRIDGE, Mgr. OCEAN CITY. MD. The Hastings 97, e Jear mound. Newest hotel on Board: walk. Excellent and private bath. Mis. GEO. B. CONNER. Atlantic Hotel 11 Illkr in_ rooms. W FURNELL. Prov, cean front | GRAND ATLANTIC NEW OWNERSIHIP nmm:nm Bath bt ater S e Sy 3, "“.ng"".l Weells. Booklet. Auto at at. O D. Pa THE MORGAN So0. Carolina Ave. Half Block from Beack. Reasonabl American _and Europe rates, Running water, elec..each room. Pri baths. Inquiries solicited. Mrs. J. L. Morgan, Owper. WA'I‘KING rolioa Ave, near Beach, Hunaing water Ta avery room. ate Personal tion ugé'm B. ARNOLD. BISCAYNE Kentucky ave. near beach; every modern | improvement. ~Rates. $2150 up whiy. Bl Open_all year. JOHN J. MURS Westminster Xeotcky Elevator. Runmng water. 3 Cuisine unsurpsssed. Whi | service. Personally managed by 4. V. KOPP, | Gwoer. YORK A Refurnished _and nfisnnl. ymodations, with home eool Baigllent accommotitions, with home crakine: THE ELWOOD xi:: Boarmals. 0. Private tathe. xn-m-a fl'r"r' x;i% Caroling Ave. nm.vmm 5_Cucolae Ave. nest water Foums. Private batis. Elevatdr. American '" GINNETTI BROS. fork. Ave. at Beach. 100 rooms THE COLONIAL : nvnt! b-m running water, bath 0URES, . C. 0. 0. D. CARTER. “! Dd (lfiol- alry rool Over- 'M looking ocear. and_ bay. 1k Rates reasonable. rs. L g:'nniy ‘Owper-Prop. Bathing free. fi! Be.lmnflt Kunning_water in every room. With ocean view. Cool, delightful rooms. Excellent table. L. B. HEARNE. Comfortablgy an® homellke. The Dennis, 500" Aooxing oceas ané bay. Terms reasousble Bathi ON‘L DENNIS. A a Cvfll es. Ocean front: best service; ball Foom. Morris Orchestra; grill roou. BR“KERS On Boardwalk. Large. airy rooms. Hot. cold ing water in room. Pve 76. Mrs. A running Er plan. aay . Bpecial webkiy: ¥ OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. Mn— Ave. hear Beseh. XA Ave. Willow cu_:_ e ?;:;- e et COUNTANCY venient loeation. M- Offers exceptional epport: ambitions man aad women. " AC EEGISTER NOW OB Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE Paris Studio 1810 141h St Drawing, ture d gaometrical NOW I8 A GOOD TIME TO BEGIN A courae of preparation for life's duties. Wood's ‘ommercial ed 10 a guiet neig borhood, 311 apitol street, is just One year's tuition costs 810 payable in’ seven monthly payments of $15 DISTRICT OF i Bereby of an item ant munent system of appropriation act June 30, 1918 (pubite March 4, 1913). the Commiss trict of Columbia will give s public in the board room of sa August 2. 1922, at 10 o'c rties interested or owning ine of Scventesnth street betw avenne and Colorado avemue (K road) morthwest. s lald dovn oo nent system of highwass for the District of Columbia. ' Plans of 1 highway plan of Sev: above limits will be displaved, and missioners will consider any snggestions or protests concerning the pre shown on ‘the abhove-mention, HoRTDOLPH. JAMES LE| tained in al year ended approved the Dis hearing mimiksioners on k a o ail land aiong the nd J. H. BIL- Attorneyx. LT OF THE DIS. Holding a_Special Term BREY, THE SUPREME trict_of Columbia, as a Distriet Court.. demnation of seversl pieces and parcels of land lying between the present outheastsrn boundary of the National Zoological Park and Adams Mill road. from Clydesdale place to Ontario rond, now known and descrimd us lots 472 and 478, in square west of square 2385 in the District, of Columbia,—No. 1537 District ket.—Order.—Upon _conside: of _th rum of the Uniled States of Americ herein by the Afiorn 30th day of June. AD. 1 ton_ Gordon, attornes of 1 in and for the District of Colnmbix, the condemnation of: Lot in sauare west of square 2085, as per plat in -Liber 62, follo 136, of the recor the _office the surveror of the Disri of Columbia; lving Rnd Washington. District known as_follows bawndsry northwest from the id park and runuing Qirection with said houndary line 142 point in suid boundary ine: thence northeast the said bounda . a_distaee ol to the northws ot 472; thence southeasterls for u distance of 25.95° to the northeast corner thence sonthwest with the west Adams Ml road the arc & radius of 750° for a to a point at the south lot, and t tor a Sontiiwest 10 The place of beginnin - ing an area of $.000 square feet, and former known for the A taxation aud entione¢_in the met of Congress approve lots 805, K06, WK, N8 in squire west of iber sceking Qistanc Jying and District Columbla, described own as follows: Vi, be ginning &t m point in the boundary of the National Zoological Park, at the morthwe corner of 1ot and running with sad boundary line morth 19° 34" enst for & distance of 69.08°; thence north 14° 40° 36 east for a distance of 12 to the north westerly corner of lot the western boundary of Ontari, south easterly with the wes a o tane of 53.633° to point in outh: s of boundary of Adams Mill T westerly fn the are of i 750" Tor a distance of 160.57 corner of said lot: th the morthern bowndary tance of 2598’ taining an ares of 5. formerly known for 't and mentioned in said ax lots K00, K01, 02 and A0 it any, of 41l the owners of t cels of land known mx ¥ Square west of square 23 corded in Liber 62, fol of the office of the surv Columbia, aud all otler perso therein, in the maintenance of the covenants if any i the and alleys abutting the said lumd heren be fore described and xought to be condemned by these proceeding snformity with th of Congress approved March 4. 1621, entitied San aet making appropritions for s civil expenses of the goverament for the fxc year ending June 30. 19 tor_other i It is by « of taxation arch 4, 1921, interest an poration existing un of New York, and oceupying or ‘claiming any it len wpon, o r otherwise in Of the said ‘several parcels of land situated fo the said squares of aforesaid, and the pri- vate proprietary interext in the recorded streets and alleys abutting the same, which are songht to be condemned herein, be and They hereby are, required and cited fo appear i fhis court snd auewer the exigencies of ‘on or before the 8lst day of July, A 5 X at which time the court will mroceed with ihe matter of the condemnation of the sbove described parcels of Iand, provided that copy of this order be published twice a week for three | wuccessive weeks, commencing Tuesday, July 11, 1922, in The Evening Star wnd the Wash- ngton Post, d once n week in the Wash. ington Law Reporter for three successive weeks, prior to , 1922, And is furs Ther ordered that ‘a ot this_order be i merved by the United States murshal for the District of Columbin. or his deputies, upon such of the owners of and the persons loter- { ested in, the land be condemned herein as i may be found Ly the suid marshal or his depi- | ties within the District of Columbin, and upow { the temants or occupants of the same, before | the xaid 31t guy of July. AD. 1022 A A. I';',‘. HOBHLING, Justice. {Real.) A true MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. HAM, Asst. Clerk. - Test: E LIS, 600 MORE TO STRIKE. Union Orders Out Miners in Okla: ‘homa, Arkansas and Texas. MUSKOGEE, Okla., July 21. hundred coal miners in Oklghoma, Kansas and Texas who have been |'mitted to work since thé national ce miners' strike began, April 1, have been otdered out on strike by John Wilkin- president of district 21, Unwsd Workeu Thes: #en have been at mines engsg=d in supplying ., jce companiis and public ties with fuel in the three states j,rhlch comprise the djstrict. ‘Wilkinson's order cume from Indian- apolis Io S-cnury-’l‘muum Eugene gfi 'll immediately eommnnl- ted to all i | of the district rvl. It was Ul lmlplllhd

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