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\ FOR un—noum 8 ROOMS—Z BATHS. | TMEASONABLY PRICED—BASY TERIS Orar tapestry brick, concrote block front & e B ‘shower: fioors. elee.; n:c‘:.u‘::u- b.-w. Beater; lot 140 feet deep. ibit House 1508 Varnum St. Onn ‘and lighted uatil 9 p.m. THS, JOSEPH & SHAPIRO CO. Owners and Builders, tn_6918. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. WOODLEY PARK. 28r9 TO ’§,§3 29th STREET ‘homes lolll. Hnt floor: Reception hfll' v {ining voom,, 16x14; Kitches; twe porchee. Don‘;::_ll‘i.s‘s geeu:-gm Thse. Homes Sample House 2 2547 Wisconsin Ave. N.\W. wear_the CHEVY CHASE, MD. A charming home sear Chevy Chase Clob. Dray Toom on first IH with fepiace on second.. foor, irooms: 3 fne mester ‘:g“-‘:u.:mn’- aad) ey, CONNECTICUT AVENUE Business Property. 36-foot frontage in section which is now being rapidly 1mpmved W.C. & A N MILLER 900 Union Trust Bullding. N. L. SANSBURY. CO.. INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W. -“Phones Main §903-4-5. CLEVELAND PARK. LANIER HEIGHTS. A WONDERFUL HOUSE, overlooking the beautiful grounds of the Catbedral, De. FRICE: :3':,‘}",,,,‘:,.“""";},‘, peles 914 New York Ave. SPECIAL. Located near-17th and H sts. n.w., in a strictly commercial zone, where property is daily enhancing in value, we offer a frontage on H st. of approxi- mately 35 ft. front, improved by a 5-story building, containing ail modern improvements; the lot contains 5,250 square ft., facing on a 30-ft. alley. This is one of the cleanest propositions now offered for sale in this booming locality. Will make a suitable ‘14th ST. HEIGHTS, very low price for a mphfil’ .mfi.fl in 3 ln this d section. It has 7 rooms Sl Sent emt hnfinl yluL sise lot with garage. Price, $8,500. able termn. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., 138¢ H st. n.w. Phone Main 1028. $9,250. VICINITY OF DUPONT CIRCLE. fm u targe three-story in a convenient and locality, "within walking als: many government depart e well pi edrooms), COLORED—VACANT. Several Gvoem houses. Frice and terms very 019 15 Rt wi"nz'—-a Mate 3677, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. "ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCT] TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY PRICK STORE AND DWELLING, 100 6th BT. S.E. Reason- Main 1790. NEER. roportioned room: ® ‘modern _bath, _electric lights and excellent heating plant. Entire house in splendid conditio tached, ha 'p-—uu. MONDAY. place]for occupant-owner, or a fofflxm b'.E; "hnnl;li:::?r ",;‘,“;.:““"“‘ .,.,.' Seven well propeet] THE TWENTIRTE DAY OF “'VL“‘f,j‘ speculation or oo s Lot Sasxiss House s - rdw lowing deseribed land and premises. ! P or investment. Other fyocar garage. Lot @xids. House t6 renting for $30 per the ety of wumm: nE:x?tt":l Columbla, and possession may 18 free of all incumbra Lot 41 in J wards and others’ property in this neighborhood is obtained at once. “CHEVY CHASE, Receiver’s Sale—Entire Stock Lumber and Mill Work Horses, Wagons and Harness of The Thos.. W. Smith Lumber Co. Corner First and Indiana Ave. NW. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 39195, the undersigned AhnA.Wudil. Auctioneer receiver will sell for cash Lumber, By Public Auction Commencing Tuesday, November 21, 1922, 10 A.M. Continuing daily at the same hour until all is sold. Blinds, Molding, Mantels, Hot Bed Sash, Ladders, Cedar Posts, Stair Materials, etc. Also 5 Horses, 6 Double Lumber Wagons, 3 Spring Wagons, Harness, Doors, Sash, Jambs, " Office Fixtures. Iron Safe, etc. Horses, Wagons ‘and. Harnés! will be sold November 21 at 12 o'clock noon. Julian W. Whiting, Attorney for Receiver. Geo. D. Lantel, Receiver. First and Indiana Ave. N.W. 013,15,16,17,18,20-8¢ FUTURE DAYS. h—"( ria sosdivinion i nar o i Liber 3 E a3 sobdivinion te rece n Liber NEAR 14th AND PARK RD. { % %, in the rv;:.m:k:f the, oes of n.. PRICE, $10.500. Attracti t-1 o surveyor for the it of 1 desirable sectioa, ;.:vl-n‘:hev‘:r;mmnd:: proved as above. Subject to a «»ea o convenience, includiag hot-wal trust of $4.000 at 6%, and a second deed of cctrle ligits, grust for approximately $400, payuble $55 per P Fenas of sale: Over aaid trusts cash. A de- posit of 3300 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyaneing, rding, Tevenve stampe and notarial f he parchaser. Terms of sale (o be com- Dlich with withia 30 days from day of saie, otherwise being held at a very much higher| A very Mttractive dotached Dutch colontal price. For details and other in- |t o o formation, phone FRANK A. GIBBONS, 520 Southern Bldg. Main 218, $8.250. BROOKLAND. A beautiful bungalow situated in NEAR SOLDIERS' HOME. FRICE, u:m;o A CuoNes hiome G Leanitul sirees seven room: hot-water heat, clectric lghts £is inclosed sleeping porch: Pittsbary ntaneous heater: brick gar balf enterhan Dian and. contains, 7 good size rooms (4 bed; e bath, slec. Pfl 3 SIZW for lm-ed sale. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., 1334 H st. n.w. Pnnm Main 1028. Corner House in View of Maryland Ave. N.E. room Dovss for the price: for an appotsmsent 1o inspect NORTHEAST. PRICE, $8.730. A fine brick house, in nice as an unusual buy. CHEVY CHASE. $14.500. Beautiful detached PRICE, house near Connecticut ave. car llne. It hi neighborhood. Six rooms and bath; hot- ',‘,m“k“,'.‘n;'"‘m',"“h"‘v"'" section of Compietely fllmlnhed brick house contalning seren large rooms and two baihe; lot Water heat, electric lights: S-car briek S DR L R SO DAtk Dariwiod Bors oo [ Teception hall, tiled bath, gas ang Jater hest. elec lights: Lardwood Lgurage. Immediate ~ posscsston. ",.dm'lw""l""._"' e s ond Rot.water' heat. clectric ighin. Largs clecticity. " Hotwater ‘beat. Space Tor Ea- Soors: nnn'""""d Dieaktast porch; Sroperly is’ clear and subjéct 'to &/ Ten resale in some newspaper pub- lot with shrubbery, frult trees, grape arbor, efc. ~Terms, $1,000 cash and #asy monthly payments. Now vacant. Immediate possession. BROSS & PHFLI‘S Realtory, 1108 H st COLORED HOMES. Near 10th and W Sts. N.V Price. $3.750. of su Tnea 55 Ge'e city of Washiagion, D. € GUSACK, BENJ. L. TEPPER, Trustees. Interior_newly pa) and phinted. Immediate possensi; Omuer moving to Florid bargain_to some one. PRICE, including new furniture, $9,500. ‘Terms very easy. John W. Thompson & Co., Incorporated A2 15th st nw, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. HEIGHTS. 2712-14 35th PLACE N.\W. Two magnificent new residences in lovely section overlooking entire city. Ten rooms and two baths ; handsome appointments and all modern improvements. D:tached on large lot. Two-car garage. Open for inspection. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. By :vsnr'rmsa IN REAL 8010,384s.10t Tel. M. n.w, SALE “or VALUABLE = REAL NG A HOUSE Mnlnl:xxb 2 “oAkpALe *STRERT vmu- St & coriain dosd of trest so 4789 at follo 3 of the Matn 1477. KILBOURNE STREET, S, = J hflmfil flb D\l“‘k! f Columbi nd $250 Cash. MT. PLEASANT 1418 Eye St. NNW Phiones Main 5903-4-5. {ate ;«.nn'I of the part nomn;::l:-:dml'hew’.by. THESE VERY ATTRACTIVE HOMES A Kennedy-bullt home. which a MEMBENS WASHINGTON REAL, ESTATE FOARD. 1o front ot "ihe. premisce. on TLESDAY, NO. CONTAL X L\REE“R"_Irfll)ISI.l(I}rIKA D . 'IB'J ‘”?ll c;h!l(ndwll:nl-h It cor VEMBER TWKNT, FIRST, 1822, AT FOUR AL 'H OT A en. well plaane right rooms LOCK the following-de ibed land L \l\* K ATTACHED. 7 bedrooms), two comiplete tile bath NEAR 24th AND S STS. N.W. $20,000. ftaate o the District of Co BOILER T Pittxburg antomatic lLeater, ere awnings, cold storage room, station- ary tubs, etc. Hot-water heat, elec- tric lights, splendid condition thronghout D AND BACK HOU and being lot numbered forty-six (46) in square numbered thirty hundred and eighty (3080), *"Effingl: described in Located in one of the most exclusive residential sections of the city. This excellent home contains 10 large rooms and 2 baths rooms), with maid's rooms base- ment. Hot- ater hoat, lectrieity” and gas. In perfect condition. Terms arranged to suit BE PAPERED UT NDRCY TN EXCELLENT CON: Recently papered and in able Etc., SOVE) AN nol7,20,21 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- Machinery, ment, Office Furmhlre.‘ of the Mfg. Co., at Nos. 458 and: 460 Va. Ave. S.W. By _virtue of a special writ of flerl fach issued out of the Municipal Court of the Di trict of Columbla and to me directed, I will ; o1l by public auction. within the above .um-‘ ises, on THURSDAY. THE Slk'l‘i TH DAY OF MRER, M| Fine Fop Desk. Topewriter Desk. ‘Offce. ¢ haire, Metal 4-Drawer Fil d sold to satisfy 0VE SALE IS POSTP! DAY. THE TWENT THOS. . OWEN Wil Tirtue of a cert Equip- | Festisgton, we Wil neh of the bolder ther Co-Cremo ! 2. 10" ('l‘)(]( NOON £ | g 0N 21 cumulative, 14 Sopmon, ciass A rporation. M oaly - All parties fn tnterest take | SELI L SR, LN 80 ciereered sooaan & BON, AUCTIONEENS. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. collateral note, dated | CipJume 30, 1920, payable on 922, hares -lu‘l o! (‘hlmn Corporation (preferred), k Chap! 7 _per- cent n-8acks Cor also 100 share; THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. no203t also Mahogany etc., séized and levied | #EGSTIRED C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Auctioneer 715 13th St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, §. Marshal. & Marsbar, An Va- {deal home for & representativy gant. We would be glad (o vy appoitment BOSS. &lrnsu:s M. 4340, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $13,500. Thin excellent home contalns 10 lerge rooms and 2 baths: all mod 2-car brick garage: best part of this delightful resldential section. Now Easy terms can be arranged. NORTHWEST. $7,750. AB unususl oprortunity to secure & new, home At less than builder room: ath; ont, electiic lights, hurdwood foor; I Jot ¢ ; ol be completed within 20 days days. Owner 5 out of the city and Is forced to fen 3t for qalek Only a small cash payment required: balance arrunged in casy mOBthly payments. THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORPORATION of WASHINGTON, This is the best buy in Washington today. Don't lose any time in looking at these homes. J. DALLAS GRADY, 22 A1 uw a el A smail modern downtown home fn a strict- 15 white residential square and close to the 16th street bus line. It is 21 feet wide and has 8 nonsually large rooms, and bath with shower, elec. {Rot-air heating _plant, iwood floors and trim. Owne: rehased auburban home, Just el the price” s 30,000 st erate’ ter: Hedge= & Middleton, Inc., r B. H. GRUVER HOME At 20th_st. and Park road. reception hall lights, excellent 2 de purchased this bome when sale. Tor 't 8004840 exSu 303 E st o.w. Large and Attractive Sale of Furniture, Bedding, Household Goods of all sorts, Lot Miscel- laneous, etc., BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Our Salesrooms, 633 LA. AVE,, On Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 10 / Terms cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. OF ‘ALU\RYF DE- 'WELLL 0. 207 Mamber of the Washing:on Real Estate Board $10,000. CHEVY CHASE. Vacant and ready for immediate oc- actractive dwelling lwnwd ‘one-half’ bioek weat ‘of Com t aveane. e are six large n»n.m rooms cpen fireplace Tn breakfast sleep'ng fie bath: lardwood flor<: water heat; electric lights. lot 735 13th St. NNW. Main 2908. Garage in each house. Large porches. meous water heater and other mod- ices, $12,250 up. Sample’ house, 2010 B L \\ll.u. SELECTED BY THE SALES FORCE AS THE BIGGEST VALUES IN THE CITY. Chevy Thase, D. C. $8,750. Easy Terms. New, detached holiow-tile corner Fealdence of ' well planned hot-water heat.. electric lights; hariwood open fireplace! Tront, ani Fear porches: g 1ot; cellar under entire house: attic; many. labor saving features. bis excellent suburban setilement. On Biltmore St. $17,000. Terms. brick residence of 10 beautiful rooms and 2 bath One of the most convenient and highest-clai 8th St. N.E. $5,250. ) Fass terms. KI Tel. M. 4340. ('HT\ Y CH \\F w detached home located close . ave. Tt has & nn’ aw. Mal presentative on npfl-tlol daily and Syn- unti] 9 p.m REAL VALUE. Small Initial Payment. $75 Per Month. Delighttul southern and_ eastern, exposure large porches and attractive yard: {jently located in northwest: b.-w. electric H:h(l screen: OWA ER, Room 304, a ] lights, h.-w.h. wod size iot “harches and stores. ut terms. Hcdge< & Middleton, Inc.. 1331 H st nw. Phone Main 1028, By far the bigge By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4848, follo 152, et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbi Most appealing and hi heat. "electrie lights; 2-car spots in Washington, Terms. folio 39 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ALUABLE UNIM- TATE IN THE CHEVY OF WASHINGTON, of three (3) certain deeds of trust num! in the subdiv Land Company of Montgomery county. M land, and others, recorded_in_Liber No. 61 at follo 10. counts of Washington. District of Columbl 6 In, square 2007 n the subdl hevy Chase, per plat thereof recorded in he “offce of the survesor for the Dietrict of Columbla In Bovk 42 Termn of sale: quired on each It a ing and revenue stamps at pur- Sale to be closed within thirty | Iot 1 Highwood chaser's cost. days or depogit forfeited Trustees_under third m nol8-a&ds,ex8n duly recorded in the land records of the Dis- rict of Columbia as follows: (1) L () Liter 4618, folio Liber 4035, follo 344, and at the request of the+ TERMS CASH narties secured there tees will sell at_public auct! office of Thom Bar. Washington, D. THE TWENTY. To AT 3 01 scribed Iand and pre trict of Columbi LOCK P. M., n, 3. Owen & Sou 1331 G st. WEDNERDAY, designated av and being a ed 21 and west half of 22, id (2) lot numbered 16 in square 1999 on made by the Chevy Chase All o A. R. VARBLA, Trustees under twn firat ‘m HENRY G, OROCK ORERT B, AT} (1) Liber 4450, | and (3} | and reby. the undersigned trus- thin_the OFFICE FURNITURE, Etc. AUCTIONS AUCJION SALES. STEAMSHIPS. TOMORROW. e = JACKSONVILLE (VIA SAVANNAH) Ome Way $30.96 $55.73 Including Meals and Stateroom accom- modations.: Extra' charpes' for! prefarced iound-trip tickets good to returs ustil June 15, 1 Lot Fall xmm.s’u. Loquest. Merchants & Miners Tr-m. Co. 1406 New York Ave. N.W., Wash. CLARK’S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 22, 1923 ’ROUND THE WORLD s of France” 18481 grom toss Tourist who bas ever ren "4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up Including Hotels, Drives. Suides. Fees, ate. CI.ARK'S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 6 Davs Cavise, 3600 and up: ders B Eroe aad Patcaiees Sona. Athens, Homme, et FRANKC,CEARR Times 1. e Net Vork. mlm “!"'llfk AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN OUR GALLERIES 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1922 AT 10 AM. ) By Order of Storage Concerns hers C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc,, Aucts. 1020-2¢ C.. TH DAY OF NOVEMBEI the following de- sy situate in the , in square m the l n of | By virt D. C., or “Chevy | of the at page 1 i Hoo deposit re- | B time of sale. Conveyanc- | BERT E. HEATER, ntinred trosts. ER, ER, tloued cros window brick home of 8 fine Possession. Room for garage. Saul’'s Addition. ,500. Easy Terms. 8 rooms and tiled bath, all on 2 floors. t-water heat, eledflc lighta; hardwood floors; room for garage; 2 sleeping porches; colonlal 2 0w, fof garage: 2 sieeping jor colonial ‘trat porch: high elevation; new residence section. Lamont St. N\W. $6850. $1,500 Cash. Brick home of 6 delightful rooms and tiled" bat parquet floors. Newly Dapered. Front porch. Nice yard ©-Ulc UEhS: room for garag Facing Western High School. Two-family fiat containing an_apart 5 rooms and bath on second foer. Now reated for $75 o A.D. 1922 AT FOUR-THIRTY the foliowing described land and_premises, situste in the District of Co- lumbia, and desigoated as and being lot num- red &7 in e subdivision of by o Wire, Inc.. and recorded in the reyor of the District of Colum. 60, page No. 127. Also a pa cel of gro dfoining sald lot on the east Seactibet ne.tolioms: Begianing for. the seme at the southeast corner of said lot 67 and run- ning thence east with the north line of Sheri- dan st. T% feet: thence at cight aniex north 11734 feet; thence at right angles west 714 Taet o he cast Tine of lot 67 thente. sonth with sald live to the place of beginning, the said parcel belng the west half of a public ley closed. Terms of sale: Bold subject to a_ first deed of trust for $5,500. Balance c de. Desit required pon acceptance of bid. Convey. ng, d_revenue stampa at pur- Chaser's coir, | Gale to e cloaed within 30 days or depoatt forfelted. AM M. RELL SAMUEL E. smvznk.\xn D016.4&4s.exnu Trustees. THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF _ JALUABLE TWO. | S BTORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 748 e STREET BOUTREABT- By virtue of a certain deed of trust doly recorded in Liber No. 4621, folio 357 et seq. of the land records of the Dlmm of Columbis, and at the request of the part by, the undersigned trustecs wi auction, in front of the A THE IGHTH D VRMBER, AD. 1055 AT FOOR.THIRTE 0'CLOCK’ P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bis, and designated as and being part of orlg- inai lot numbered 7 in square numbered 904, described as follows: Berinning for the same at a point on 7th street east ot 5. th the northwest corne: TH! Il interest.) d cellar; possession on Ly GRA\\ TELEC: BRADFORD 425 Bond Bldg. (Taciudin and h-m‘ 710 14th St. N.W. 16th ST. HIGHLANDS BARGAIN. Delightfully situated — on Colorado avenne between 14th and 16th streets. A home of striking individuality. It Is of hollow tile construction with cement finish. The arrangemeat is the popular center entrance hall type, having 9 spa- clous and well lighted fooms. 2 com- pletely equipped baths, front rea car 127 rooms ard bath. House in excellent condition: near 3 2251 Cleveland PL _N.W. 2 NTHL o8 interest,) Drick near Children’s Hospital High Scheol, GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD 425 Bond BIdg. Main 5598, 220 $7,850. Near 8th and East Capitol Sts. Owner, leaving the (‘l!] i Jull placed thia desirable propeity Darket. = Threestory brick; e well proportioned rooms, up-to-date bath and excellent hot-1 vrnter hellln[ plant. Two upper flours arranged as light bousekeeping wpariments. Present Running %7;0. Terms. bath on first ow rented for $75 per month. l’vrchelr-Exflt?:;n:m valus Near 14th and Buchanan. $9500 $1,000 Cash. New colouial-style brick home of 8 rooms bxth; hot-water heat, wood floors and trim. ' Front and rear porehes. Close. o 1ith ot carn siories kphiEhta: hard- WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 1108 16(h St. N.W. Phones Main 372, Main 160. Member Washington Real Estate Board. one of tion there s a mr,lnn in kee ing with the house. I you are look- ing for a high-class home in an unsur- passed location, you should see this one. Priced very low. Attractive Hedges & Middleton, Inc., 1334 H st. n.w. Phone Main 1028, HOME REALTY CO. SPECIALS. 3750, CASH. BALANCE EAST MONTHL: PAYM] ROOMS. BATH, W HY ELECT: PA TRY, BUILT) ni:rnmnu TOR. CONCRETE' FRO: TWO BACK PORGHES. AND MANTY OPHER AT TRACTIVE NEW FEATURES; BRING THE DEPOSIT WITH YOU. HOME REALTY CO., . 8607 GA. AVE. N. COL. 104! VACANT. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Easy Terms. five Terms Immediate possession. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. Tl Main 4340 1408 H 8t. N.W. SOUTHEAST BARGAIN.’ Bouth Carolina ave.; 8 rooms and bath, bay- window brick; garage: deep front lawn; shade. Ocly $5.750; very easy terms. H. L. THORNTON, JM16F et nw. Main 7403. NEW HOUSES CORNER 8th & KENNEDY, _—- New Jersey Avenue Near G. Near 19th and Columbia Road. baracellent rooming house of 10 rooms. 2 Washington Helghts—Pre-war-built residence, heating system: walking di former, o l}lfln:en siation. Frescat renial, $100 Bromincat” business 7.:';-‘" 0" roome. % bevier lnundry, and th. :24. quarters: brick 10" excelient condition; suitable for ciub. or 251 fraternity house. For price and terms apply. Columbia B Heights. ‘(alr l‘lh ind Cols -room awelling; e m .‘l‘.‘ f-:'«‘.;.’. 2 it 3 stories S beat, electrici| flnll(‘ed Cln be lcld for §1. m Payment, h-hm ‘monthly, Near 3d and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. 4 stories; lectriclty and gas; 2% 16 71 et ¢ _pubtic remises, on 'Fc Bot-water wide and 531 et FRéaon. 234 able cash Cleveland Park. O Ca el Tous e cat ok 10 Iarge rooms, tile bath, hot-water beat, south’ from of sald electric lights, double re: reh, concrete | Semd - 16th and running themce south on the line of 7th @ rooms = Sood siecping pordk. | T “with Inundry conveniencen. atge. 1ot | ens o, 0T nbdn?urhp;r:;:r Street ] Property. Btreet 18.67, thence east 100.08 feet to a 80- i Al other moaern conveniences. PRICE, $8.250. TERMS. ! ARTHUR CARR, 208 MILLE BUILDING, 17th and Pa. ave. el porch, bullt-in gara; oRORIT: from 1‘25-";{:"::- il e repince, The Interlor GBSk of this ooms ey buin property is of excellent taste. The arrange- front and rear d; one-balf bloek | foot aliey, thence morth 18.67 feet, and thence built of tapestry brick; 6 | west 109.08 feet to the piace of beginning. ; hot-water beat, eleceric lights, | Terma of stle: Sold subect to a frat deed porches, sleeping porch, hard: ‘amounting to about $1,400.00. ueat of rooms llx‘:r;ch” that _nununemn: would ml Boors “throughoat, bulin’ garags. Lo o e s i Price, $14,900. Price,” $11.500. $3,000 cash, and the remainder in monthly in- pa MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, "IN stalimeats of $30.00 each. 4200 Gepouit re- 913 15th St. N.W. IDEAL NORTHEAST SECTION—$6,850. wide paved alley; excellent neighborhood: Srerything in first-class condition. Owner ha sleepis ot U slow you o open h ROBERT LEE O BRIEN Frankiin 5383. 1710 1 8¢, N.W. $13,750. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. A besutifal new colonial.type house just completed and now ready for oc- cupancy. A most convenfent locality and exclusive section. It is less thaa 2321 442 TENTH ST. S.W. Only $500 Cash. This very attractive two-story brick home Coatatns aix large rooms a24 bath. Excellent J' at purchaser's ‘erms to be complied with within 30 days trom day of ssle or depaait focfeited. Shuss ¥ FWEEDON, 2017-d&ds.ex8u Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. Main 617. NEAR SEVENTH & KENNEDY STS— ice exceptionally low. Inspec-| ome block from two of th 1,000 ioa by appotntment only. lines in the city. Two stories Semi-detached brick, containing 6 rooms. $. Cash and $75 P g 3 Hei Slght roums (4 bedrooms) e bath; 2-car garage. House has been Near the car upi lx- ..,."..Lf‘.’.,"fi'. TRUEIENS SN Or ANOSIORY TR STORB_AND DWELLING, NO. 1347 ST. N.W. e of a certaln deed of trust duly 22, 1922, inst, No. 104 et . and ‘recoras of the District ot Columbis, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustee wm offer for sale by public auction, in front of the Dremises. on FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises itaate in the city of Washington District -u ‘dcorated and péinted: equipped with modern heating plast. ‘It is mow Thcant, and immediats posscssion may be COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— $8,350. : Near the Central High School; a sub- stantially built home, 9 rooms (6 bed- THE REALTY & L"'Hm‘lT CORP'N 3 = wumvmv. % (Exclusive Agents.) 758 18th St. h ud extra hlfll tapestry brick ooty Botwater bea lluy new featu for two cars. L BOSS_& PHELPS, tors. - 1408 H st. n.w. room 2 s one of the be T guave had tie pleasure o ‘ofter: :‘3; MOUNT PLEASANT— $12,750. = Owner, tra; Tel. M. 4840. CLEVELAND PARK. Semi-detached frame house, 9 rooms POSSESSION OF ATTRACTIVE, well Ballt 6. and b, modern brick; 3618 ‘much_below value: pay- L bt 3700, Balance. ke ront: rooms), modern heating plant and other > : S e Pocches. haviwaod floors and " thm: e e 'E,,,,,, ejiugsct "m,mtu“ u o oared ua’ abover " Bubject o’ ha. Tollowiig | St 8613 ROCE CEEEK CHURCH RD., Slectric lights, hot-water heat; loi sl % % x100; elec. ‘lights; 1 :'u'fiu:: :;";:.'7::2‘.‘;;....'."::‘ m'fii "a,."“i He south of pring . aud west of N. it gpace for'garage 1o rear, Price, BUCHANAN STREET condition. Tessonabile Serm Tuuy o, 622, inet ave; ow . this coxy 000, Tocacded * modern hes, L int ‘per_cent _interest; Ayt Wi b sacrifood a very ek o0 mEETWORTH. NEAR 16th—$12,000. R R R o G e terms, ; consider hll- nols 3 ~room - ll this mm“ meighborhood is this firther subj to bill in ll’ to 1!! ll!k = Bome with coloalal frot po T Sl BEA‘{]TIF UL NORTHWEST | “ffors ot sale: Over sad teasts -‘"m donerie ot £300 required ot time of sl AR om conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and ner, obliged o leave town, has great. | aotarisl, fecs at the Cost of the purchaser. Iy reduced this mm.-unxy ‘construeted | Terms of sale o be complied with within thirty Bome, brick, £ e days.from day of sale, otherwise the trustee 3 reserves the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defsulting purchaser, T iive daye’ avertiscment of auch peetis ia_some newspaper published In the eity of ‘Washington, ! FRANK T. FULLER, Trustee. u&nod0 T residence; ns Tect wide and 10 d_inclosed sleepi: feet deep; 8 rooms uuAfl' l.l Sttractive 5-r. and vh - 2 LOCATION—$6,750. A detached home of stucco tlon: in perfect condition: six rooms and bath: front and electric u.mr hot-water beat; Tard floors; fireplace; lot 70x151, | with lnc uf uhlflr: garage. PRICED RIG) m KANSAS AVENUE. Brick home of eight rooms and tiled bath, hm fmll me ‘N rear 8"" ivenience; hhd i mwuod utltin garage; " PETWORTH. {2 excellent conati n!. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—-— cut ave,, at- $14,000. t house for rooming | _D020-ecdddsexS This 1 excelle; rfl"fl.fl % block h::: Jith street car| rHOMAS J. OWEN & lON. AGCTIONEERS. " OF_ VALUABLE TWo- ml{a‘) had eerage ed, gialie . TRUSTEES' BALE as ::':::fi'?::‘.:"'r STORY CORNER BRICK DWELLING, /0. 787 FAIRMONT STI WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, B SRS o e 1409 N. Y. I:‘ve. Phone Mam 4600, CLEVELAND PARK— __ $13,750. One-balf block of censtructed o it n:-m te. you e use, etc., you will more than 1ike the price and 2. FAMILY BRICK FLAT: top Sloor vacanty b 7. and b; 660 15th st becs ewner wants an offer on terms; idesi Seme asd imvestment combined. N. E. RYON CO,, INC. Mata €307, 1423 F 8t lio 832 et BER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BO, n:.rld - of the Distriet of Coln-- CLEVELAND PARK. Rt Torhen: hardwood $5,100. PARK vnzw. lllu mkwtmnflfil secured trustees will sell at Il Neat ttle six-roo brick home with ar "a- heat; located In & Here is o home a o 'rw: YT uo‘vndn. x o rob b" convenient terms. BAUMAN & BEINGMAN, 784 s ihe Foliow w e Sand WOODLEY PARK. aituate in the District ot d_being lot MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE HEIGHTS. e et arge nfl.m doors ggi i i E L | iF ing & A undersi; dwelling, northwest. By virine of o certaln deed of trust auly recorded June 22. 1 1and records of the Dll"{(’t of Cfll\lli and the request of the party secured therel the nndersigned trustee will offer for sale by in front of the FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF PJ(’E')!RBRA ‘property AD. 1022 AT FOUR- rink and cost of the defaulting pyrchaser, after the following described land and prem- advertisement of such resale ises, 'sitnate in the city of Wasbington, Din- trict of Columbil Lo al BeP Faomth plon Tatereat; ed July £ month plus inte PIERAS OF Gver said trusts caw A depoait of 200 required at time of sale. neing. recording, day: ote Frame e Dwelling, Being Premises 1311 Madison Street Northwest, Together With Valuable Unimproved Prop- erty at the Coner of Madi- son Street and Colnmdo Ave- Also Certain ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY_ BRICK LLING NO. public auction. SA zome newspaper Published 1o the ity oF Wash: 'Ihe trust under which this sale 1s to be made is signed by Halwith C. Wiley, - oined by his wife. Wil a tenant in common with ne Cother ot the above described 1020,e0d&dS, ex. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story LE: ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIO; Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Two- | Story and Cellar Brick Dwell- ings Nos. 1724, 1726 and 1728 |3 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. and Nos. 1725 and 1727 33rd St. N. of a decree of tie Supreme Conrt istrict of Columbia. passed in Equity ER. Cause No. 40156, the unders'gned trustee will j offer for sale by public anction. in front of the (0XDA NTY- THE EMRI EAMENCING AT FOUR 0/ (LOCK P ! tollowing_described land and prem in the city :i; Washingten, Distriet of Colum- ines, ‘situate . 726 and 227 in Sutliff, tros- third of the purchase money 0 be paid In cash. the balamee Ja two equal installment payable in ove d two years. with interest at 6 per cent per amnum. 760 LAMONT STREET or all cash, at t seq.. of the ing, ing, remises. on serves the five days 41, square 2392, blect to_the following First trust, $1.500 a rut S350, payable. 330 1919, Washington, P alon Traat B Some Sewipaper publs n.o H. BUTLIFF, Trustee. D BRADY, Amm_y ding. payable semt-avgually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold option of the purchaser. A depostt of $200 on each house required of the purchaser at the time of male. All convey: revenue s fees at the cost of the sale to be complied with within thirty da: from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- Tight to resell the the imps and_notarial in fn the city of revenue stamps EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE LESSONS in mathematics. sci- ences, languages, music, JONAS, 1817 M st. n.w. $1, $1.50. ALBERT BHORTHAND in 30 daye: easy to learn and rapid. & Touch typewriting. Boyd 1304 F ot. n.w. Business ain 2576, 25° said Halwi) remises T. FULLER, Trustee, DAY AND Stew 1202 Lots on the South Side of Madison Street Between 13th | Street and Colorado Avenue Northwest, and an Undivided Interest in Acreage Property in the District of Columbia. vistue of e ceriata deed of trust record- follo 230, of et of Columb (or $1, b I Liber 4585, ords of the Dist quest of the parties secured ed will sell at public anctr gescribed land and prémiscs.” situate in the District of Columbls deed of trust: Lots 7 and being sub; S oo, Toxs 14 and 35 in eaid squa Lots 37 and 88, asseseed 28 square Hnllvlded 1-6 inte; 426 "and 113-11, AT 3:00 P.M. 8, 800 and 808 fn hhek 3 “White Croft.” said block . Smprarel By twoktol) detached ‘Dot known as 1811 M. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Lots 9 to 16, inclusive, and 801 in bloc! “White Croft,” now assessed unimproved. 'Said lots 12 Profs. _from Spain—Conversational Rapid Progress. 1317 F st. n.w. 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Class differences may be expected soon, and the communists must be pre- pared to put up a fight, and must also ga.n the confidence of the masses, in- ducing them to join in the struggle for the rights of the proletariat. ————— An examination of the b t bogs of wucnnlln. been mude by eng eers of the bureau of mines with the obj.et of discovering thelr relation to coal formation.

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