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HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC INC 1334 H St. N\W. Realtors. Phone Main 1028. NR. 145th AND TAYLOR STS. Price, $10,500. A comparatively new home, offered at @ low price for immediate sale. There are 8 rooms, tle bath, glass inclosed porch, con- ts, h.-w.h.. oak hoated reh, electric “fln i MT. PLEASANT. Price, $13,750. Desirably located, " -ml detached hrlck some. ""‘.’fii R vont¥ond Tower Teat botche nisi fron electric lights, h.-w. hoors and a bullt: ront. in heated garage. Easy terms of sale. nt. 1 DOWNTOWN. Price, $11,500. Jult nfl \tw Hampshire ave. and north of An absolute bargain. A l( new llwl"’ e. well constructed three-story hrlfi ham at ix vacant and rtect ving D rooms and large hath, electric dition. n good wise rooms r heat. Now vacant and in excel- ll--u—lm‘lued nlwph!l poreh, tion, having Jjust been mewly re-, electric lights, .- o I:dm¢~ NR. ROCK CREEK CH. RD. Price, $9 Heasopable terms. throughout the cars. Terms arran| TAKOMA PARK. Price, $8,250. ot decorated. CHEVY CHASE. Price, $16,500. An unususlly sttractive and well -planned. mew. detached home. Tt has 7 oms (4 bed- A constructed t tory rooms). complete bath -nd extra lavatory, colonial e, convenient to churches, sch electric lights, h., B ind stores and car line. ran) many individual hltul!l and Illlh Convenient terms. ° well re, ey a Large lot, 40x150. WOODLEY ROAD. Price, $15,500. Near the Episcopal Catiiedral. A beautiful detached home, situated on a lot 50x120, well improved with' shrubbery and tiowers. ~Pirst fioor: Entrance hall. unusually large living woom. dining room, kitchen and pantry. —Sec- end floor: 4 bedrooms of unusual size. ~ Larze with one finished room. All modern im- Reasonable terms. WEST QF 14th ST. Price, $12,500. B Hill Park. Large, T tected *ren-story beick nome with large sleeping the city; ele uh i i t. i L-umul ‘conditlon. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. ‘IE)H“"IN OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESFATE BOARD. W Phone Main 1028, a Drovements. 1334 H & 8-room brick home on 2 ut In nice condition: ‘apitol. Just off East Capitol at. ing city and will sell for $7,000. A good bu A splendid 8-room ani bath fiome on Capital ; cellar just Hill. Sleeping porch. electric lights: light s throughout. Roum for garage. Price. 8. Siz-room_as th, seml-detached home near 16th and R ats.: furnsbe heat. Price, $5.750, on very renvonable terms. NEW HOMES. Reautiful. new, 5-room bungalow. California located in splendid northwest location, ner will ccept as pact parment coupe of o aoy standard make of car. Price, $9,250. Six-room and_bath home, ith bot-water beat and electric. Lights: back yard: hardwood floors: front and rear Can_be boughy $1,000 cash. $50 per " inéluding a1l Jhterest and principals i Georgetown. Targe fh Pittsburg Leater. cash and $80 per month. 10. lly nice 6-room home in one beautiful large d Lardwood Can be Price, 3. . rie Addition. One of the prettiest 8 B . e llgnte o k houses in this beautiful section. g \arke for present awner and is belng lp-;um 31,500 cash, balsnce monthiy. wffered at very reasunable price. Let us show you this home. 1. e G-room and bath home on umr[l- ave.. in the bLest first commerclal section. Hot-water heat, electric lght, " easily be remodeled T Now VACADL. for buyiness purposes. Price, $3,500. . . A bargalu. . o on'very ey terma. . CLEVELAND PARK. A nicely built, 2-bath_home on 50 from Conn. ave. small property or va ll ot Price Rlllnlble. CHAS. D. SAGER, 923 15th St. N.W. Main 36. 8. within walking distang Can be bought for A chance to buy f-room home. 14th and Park rd. on very easy terms. house. SEND FOR OUR LIST SEND FOR OUR LIST X NEW HOMES. OF NEW HOMES. Since 1899. NO PLACE LIKE HOME NO HOME L}KE OURS The art of furnishing the home is ably dem nstrated by Mayer & Co. in our EXHIBIT HOME, 2822 CONNECTI- CUT AVE, just north of the $1,000,000 brldgé A zoned and restricted section of social desirability and enhancing value. Open'fo 8 p.m. You will find in these properties complete homes with breakfast and inclosed sleeping porches, 3 baths, 2 showers. maid’s room. cold storage room. etc. The lots are 24 feet front with the semi-detached houses 29 feet front. Brick garages for two cars. 4 ! The prices. are most reasonable. The terms liberal. $2.000 cash .md $150 per month, mcludmg all interest. Of this sum. $94 is an average monthly saving. Larger cash payment or all cash may be paid. OBm]tIIS%ORPORATED OWNER, AUGH & SHANNON L‘{}aDer 6935. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H. CAREFULLY SELECTED FROM OUR LARGE LISTINGS. Cleveland Park. $14,000. Easy Terms. eantiful home of % rooms and 3 bat -water heat, electric light hardwood HWII o o heater: sereeneds Iamdry Squipment; store. room: freplace. Bew. Easy Terms. hot-water h!ll, electric ligl rs. stores Chevy Chase, D. C. $8,250. ! 1] ne e o elightful ns and_ tiled bath: e e Soneh: Targe ot big torage closcts; close fo’ cu Mrmrnon! By Far the biggest value in this foe sburb. Near 14th and Colorado Ave. $8,750. Substantial briek home of @ fine rooms and tiled bath; hot-water hes tnlon::lllhl;‘[:: -mm:s; porch. Modern and in fine condition.’ Convenient, East Capitol St. Near Library. $12,000. sides 'l s and bath, located on this fine -m and within m aqunret of the Caited 'sui‘-':-"c.. (61 Duilding. . Excellent for home or rooming house. eesslon to suit purc Old Aristocratic Georgetown. $8,000. Easy Terms. Brick home of 8 rooms and 2 baths; hot-t 'I!Or heat, electric lights;” thoroughly renovated. TMoom for garage. High-class sectlon. Big bargi Near St. Paul’s C:tthcdral Thoroughly modern brick home of wood floors; room for garage. Most conveni Varnum St., Petuorlh $9,500. Easy Terms. “" Attractive and maoder: of 6 rooms and bath; hot-water Mll. electric lights; room for garames Large lot. Perfeet condition. 7th St. Near East Capitol. $6800 Terms. Brick Immr of 7 rooms and bath: hot-water heat; good condition. Located in fine neigh- borhiood ind convenlent to two car lines. stores, schools (public and high) and churches. real opportunity. WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 1108 16th St. N.W. Phones Main 372, Main 160. Member Washington Real Estate Board. Easy Terms. heat, electric lights; -class location. $9,000. Easy Terms. biu:: hot-watet heat, electric lights: COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $12,500. One of the best homes in this desirable renidential section. There are ten largs 284 cwo compiete baths. Hot-water heat, electrie lights. Excelient condition. I Possession. Only small ¢ash payment required. \IORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS $9,500. gt ;.:""423:’1' 0% oL s Tt Inll ank mene i rooms and. bath. mith e jence. Large aleeping. narehes.” Deep lot with brick e e iane and $80 per month, 1ncloding All integest. ek garage. BLOOMINGDALE. An_excoptionally attractire bome, t construction. 2 p! Redecorate throughout roome ediate Contains seven la ‘possession, ont ro-story brick it. * Vacant; immediate ‘This excellent Bome can be purchased on very easy terms. ‘ THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORPORATION of \\/ASHINGTON f . Main 29o8: SOMERSET. A attractive euburben home i3 2 loeatica that Is growing by leape and bounds, o rooms; complete bath; 2Zcar garage; large ¢orner lot, 76X130 fest; fine shade trees: beau- titul shrubs; vegetable garden; sewe: 735 13fh St. N.W. WOODLEY PARK. 2819 TO 2833 2g9th STREET. f - gistinet o DNt svmidetached bomes o km; Inet mur ey ‘modera -ml-t-nn "t and $19.250. CLEVELAND PARK T m“mml ‘Washingtos e o vfleflumll Hock Creek Park and adjoini e Issniaieous - heateer . Moders “M A real bargain ll 1,000, K CONNECTICUT AVENUE , Bysiness Property. - 36-foot frontage in section which is now being rapidly 1mprcved WLC &A N. MILLER, - REALTORS, the 9 ‘| PRICE, $13,750. The best values on the market. N L. SANSBURY CO., INC. 1418 E}F St. N.W. . Phones Main 5903-4-5. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Lovely brick house, near Chevy Chase and Connecticut ave. car lines. An excellent home for a congressman or other govern- ment official, due to its convenient and exclusive location. There are twelve rooms and three baths, hot-water heat, elec- tric llghts hardwood floors; instantaneous heater; numerous open fireplaces. Immediate possession. Priced consndernbly under $20,000. NEAR 14th 'AND PARK RD. PRICE, 310,500, BLOOMINGDALII PRICE, $10.500. 1 conveniently thelabe ‘and u-. T le '-ll Bolle and conteins o it s hot-water heat. elec features. $ ok "Boore nd NR. 14th & DECATUR ST PRICE MATERIALLY REDUCED for im pmca. . $10.750, Figk brick ‘houss in deairable diate sale. Attractive brick bome Invllt JJust rest of 16th st ~Twelve eight rooms, bath and lavatory §00d heating Whter heat. slectric lightn: In CHectriolty” and ‘ovser” modern. con porch: wide lot with ample room for garage. " Phone us for an appolatment (o wpect 1769-1771 LANIER PL. N.W. NORTHWEST Two artistically deugned homes, selling at a price that is right. Exceedingl well built brick houses, having many charming features tfi ! are not-found in other homes in this lovely nelghborhood Seven large rooms, bath and lavatory ; nice porchcs' instanta- neous heater. Two-car brick garage. Open for inspection. Salesman on premxses. b . L. SANSBURY CO., INC. "H\mfl'rm\'c IN REAL ESTATE." 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 3903-4-3. MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD, 1 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE HEIGHTS. I New, detached home, brick construction, situated on lot 6ox122)4 feet to 15-foot alley. Has 10 rooms and 2 tiled baths; l\\ onderful front and side porches; hot-water heat, electricity and gas and hardwood floors and trim through entire house. A’2-car garage of the same construction as the house. The house is 26x50 feet, exclusive of the porches; of the very best construction and lsxtua!ed in this beautiful section, which, as you know, the Imust desirable in the city of Wa:lungmn. Price. $27,500. < *SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2343. ——————————————eeeee e gSOLUVIBIA HEIGHTS— COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— East of 14th st., in an attractive nelgh- $7.8 s0. hood: 6-room ' brick home, thoro Tt et Tot 20x117 to paved ey, Large front porch and double rear porel bowh, and electric lighta, The present ot rooms ren| o¥ath. “Home s'in A1 condition, | At tractive term: SAUL’S ADDITION—$11.930. A completely detached lome, bungalow d..kr in the h!]r!‘:( this e.' a sub- (8 bed- nd other modern heatin) At m in good ms up-to-date features. House i conditlon. Attractive terms. {CHEVY CHASE—$12950. One-half block off Connecticut ave.: beautiful detached Dutch-colonial, cente: hall plan home. containing 7 rooms (4 Dbedrooms), complete tile bath, electric lghin; large lot to 4 all built-in garage. . Large (ront and. ‘hes. screened in: open fireplace “located terms. ures, Beautifal rear : to paved alley. Terms can be nicely arranged. HIGH VIEW—§4,950. 1deal location, this lllrlrllva brick home ;lry be x;,un‘hll‘d for ‘ m l‘l I e eellent condtsion. Lat ' IDEAL SOUTHEAST LOCATION—$10,250. Built by adhering to_tbe mound principle of auality frst. Io ‘this unsurpassed southeast location. This-distinctive home pllnnd reduce household l'lulI. tiled DOWNTOWN—S$3,250. Within walking distance of the down- fine home, equi with 'h.-w.h. and many tractive features. House is in Seellent ‘condition Eusy termme 16th ST. HEIGHTS—$18,000. An extremaly beautiful residence. sito. H porel od I many other attractive features. E expensive of 16th u Toskar large ‘concrete froat pore to in tall; instantaneous aitractive electrical modern hot-water Bxtures, garsge. num. Rize Tot 2231 urlc} r Fre Boors Tospect betore 1t Ta tos Tate, SRF 2a’ secees Boore At e ‘teras. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, . 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 4600. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD." - ATTRACTIVE NEAR THE NAVAL GEORGETOWN CORNER, OBSERVATORY. DETACHED. This desirable corner brick residence ls en- _ Over 26,000 sq. feet of desirable ground, tirely detached and offers the bomeseeker-a fronting on two streets. Well located on this e O e movse’ It 14 Fooma DIOPerty is a good frame house having about bt lectelty, ot s 20 rooms. This property is either suitable for To unu an esta & residence or should be very attractive to & nd bullder, as many houses could be bullt on this plot. Terms. Price, $25,000. xed. "will eelh for lets than $35. BELMONT STREET BLOOMINGDALE. On one of the best blocks of First street; NEAR 14th ST rooms and bath; yard, alley; hardwood floors. This well built brick house has 10 rooms Immediate possession. Terms. Price, $10,000. and 2 baths, 6 room: second and third floors. Mmllllnn. Now rented by llnlllhll lennt at $125 per. mfinlh ‘This is a good b Term: Trice. $13.000. N ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW {Having 6 rooms and bath, steam heat, electricity, gas, 3 bedrooms; ilot 75x105. Screens; metal wcather-smp throughout; newly papered and painted. Terms. Price, $9,000. ELLERSON & WEMPLE, Phone Main 603. INSPECT THESE el and Fardy b, hews ,':';.'..'*.'.‘.'-“ NEW HOMES. Bl "Sh00 BACMAN e BRINTAMAN, T4 :-u- ?, Py Am-. n-np'"h i ooty planact e e floors; hf(n 0' Neval Observato Don'’t Miss geemg These Homes Open 4nd lighted daily until ® p.m. Sample House: 2547 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. A conyenient location near the clty. CHAS. D. SAGER, Owner and Bullder, 928 15th t. Maln 36. ‘Headquarters for w__Home: COLORED—VACANT. eeliTeTal Groom Bouses. Frice asd terms very mr. H @10 160 T N s B bate ser. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. "THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTTONEEES. TRUSTEES' BALE OF _VALUABLE TWO. FRAME DWELLING, NO. 748 Toh STREET SODT By Jirtue of u certaln dud of trust anly recorded in Liber No: 4621, oF the and records of the District of Colnllb and at the request of fhe secured there- by, the usderslgned trustoes will soll at paite auction, in front of the prem! HTH | DAY, OF N DAY, THE TWENTY EIGE EMBER, 1922, FOUR-THIRTY P, the Tollawiy desceibed land remises, situate in the nf-met of Oal a4 desiguated as and bein ot numbetsd 7 in, aqua Pabered Sencrived as fotiow cloing Tor the. sa flhmmu sast distans 5. meun unua on :h llu of nh tn-m east 100.08 feet to & north 18.67 feet, and 734 15th St. $5,mo PARK ., BOUTH OF ROCK CREEK gannh;l‘d. frontiog | bnnulul (o tive, ymodern; large front and double rear house 2244 feet wide: amall rear 7 paved ~alle wlm' n; price terms invit} ROAINS IN HOMES and FOR RA GA AL ‘1!“ us. el aave you time and mone; of them, possession will trades considered. N E RYON CO.. INC T given and SAUL'S ADDITION. letely detached home of omen re-J and glassed: K’.‘: ot iy Pric:' ':u’o'ffv.' IIIG 1 3 3 16th ST. HEIGHTS. ‘Wonderfully finished home; six rooms and two s; large pantry; hard- ‘wood floors and trim; FNMD doors to side h; coat el in hall; lars fot” ¥ieh "plenty ‘of “bea aite SHEPHERD ST brich with Solontal It -t m ‘Toom: ind _ti ing’ porch: hot-water heat, ohe- Iulllwlad floors trim. cond rage; llm nrd It Trost and Bowers:® rice. 9 i CHEVY CHASE. le-lbnl low type _hhl.mM bouse Ml ld hlh, wide front porch; hot- e e rioma hod the. Jowast 500 '1‘!?14 254 runniny o gereet 186 purchase: to _be com, W“ SO0 trom day of -u o as unnm lir‘;:lli‘lhl".. % in this. section. PARK ROAD. Charming bome of nise rooms and two bathe; froat and double resr e s o?'#m Construction. & n:-n'i eunmm?uhu‘.”bt -water lelt. e e, e e ~i‘ WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Ten-raom and two-bath _attractive red Lrustees will sell at an the un Beeie auction, in tront WEDNESDAY THE TWIV'H- R, 1922, LGN Ebx! McKEEVER & GOSS, 1415 Eye St. Main 4752 W, re-1 ruptey, A‘Ufllfll SALES. DAYS. THOMAS l. OWEX'& SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE: OF VALUABLE oxne PROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE CHEVY SHasn: SROTION OF WASHINGTON, By virtue of thres gortaln desde of trust duly recorded iz 1 land records of the Dis- triet of l‘hl-lll as hll"l: [} u.-r m follo 30: llo 85; nl' BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE nu. EBTATE. BEING A HOUSE AND LOT le“h 1413 OAKDALE virtve of a certaln deed of trust re- o Laer o430 8¢ folle 3 of ‘the of tbe District of Columbla. and at the roguest Dparties secured therel will sell’ at hfleA-nfllou. O'CLOCK PM., the following deseribed lan: e n e Disirie nflhrnnllclu lot forty-six ( In e nnnb;nd mny huamd and u.m.y T deseril S0 died of tfust, upon the folloning. terme; | sepited Io Purchaser to assume an ting {ncum- brance of Ofteen hundred dol 500.00) deposit_of 3200 wil gairedat"the time of dale ‘and antilement to be vithio Biieen {15) duze of the dnte jpiat oF s Jrope of Washington, District of Columbia: ericts o 16 tn g the subdivision of ighwood." r “Che Chase Creat.” us Do recorded 1n the office of the suvetor for the District of Columbia in Rook 42 ai Terms of aheh-ahde axid quired on each —_TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- “able - Machinery, ip- Trustees under two first mnllnmd trets. RORERT B, HEATER, Trustees under third mentioned trust. nol8-d&ds,ex8u TRUSTEES' SALE ALUABLE DE- TACHED PRAME ‘l;wxlm\u, NO. 207 By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly re- Libe 4848, follo 152, et seq.. of ds of the District of Columbla, and at the requeat of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will aell-at pub Iie nxvel!?;x‘ 7 front of the premises, 03 m 3 Forn: 'rumn' the foliowing described I Mate in the” Digtrict of Co. By virtue of a special writ of Serl fac isged out of the Municipal Court of trict of Columbia and to me directed, 1 wil! sell by public auction, within the - ises, on THURADAY. THE SIXT! OVE: 1022, COMM. fers Motor, Recelring Tank, Seale Connections Davis Watkins Bottle Washer und Sterllizer with Motor, Reed Mixer withh Motor, Ferguson Gravity Conveyor, op_De: ) etat 4“!»-«" File, etc., seited and levied upon and sold to watiefy & Judgment in E. C. Smith, plaing ff, vs. Co-Cremo M Also a par- 127 corporation, ""n lot ou the east ] og for the same E. € SNYDER. | at the southe t paer of e ot 51 s S ning thence east with the l;flh line of shm» JALE I8 PORTPONED UN feet: thence af TPONED THE TWENTY AECOND A defendant, No. nova, 1 R TH W DAY OF A HOUR AND PLACE. Y017,20.21 e C. G S-loan' & Co. Inc. Auctioneer meeeny 715 13th St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OFFICE FURNITURE, Etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN OUR GALLERIES 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1922 AT 10 AM. By Order uf Storage Concerns Others TERMS CAGH C. G. SLOAN & CO, Inc,, Aucts. 2020-2¢ ance ‘of bid, (anny. nd revenve stamps at pur- le to be closed days or deposit forfeited, WILLIAM M. TERRELL. BAMUEL E., STONEBRAKER. 8016, d&ds, exsu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. eacribed nd prem! Diecrics of Columbla” eserived of trust: T 3:00 P.M. Receiver’s Sale Lumber and Mill Work OF THE Thos. First and Indiana Ave. N.W. WILL CONTINUE By Public Auction TOMORROW Commencing 10 A.M. Terms cash. Julian W. Whiting, Anorney for Receiver. Geo. D. Lantel, Receiver. R reels tazed as parcels’ 11314 ' uu. containing 30.14 scres, more or.lass. and situate at the swuih. ‘west corner of New Hampshire avenpes uflhml. sald parcels nmoet to trust for §1,200. prior_deed of Al “ef atd properties covensnts of record effecti ~Terms of sale: Parcels anublect to ‘Deter en- above said A1 other parcels % DRt ih Taterest al ik per coatum th in 5 r Innum, necured by deed of trust en, the o FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A: WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. CHANCERY SALE O] LUABLE 107 OB NOKRTH SIDE P' STREET BETWEEN ONBIN AVE. AND 38rd BTHEEP By Firiue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, paseed in equity 2 the uudersigned lrhllktl itees reserve the v for salc by public auction, i oriy at the risk wnd Cost of remises, on MONDAY, THE rounrn purchaser after Sve dave” advertising of ench ock DECEMRER, AD. 197 OUR- { resale in_some newspaper published M. ington, D. C. e ‘of sle. the. Tighe ben of sale, the to aiter the subdivided por. is of onme or acre avemed ‘sdrisabie. revenue l"-_ o 5t the cost of the to be complied wi vllil- te of sale; otherwise the o comreyancing, and notarisl fees Tel'Il of sale District of Columbis. to wi Yol in_ Beatty and Hawkin Hou o Gesrgetows: and. begian end of 195 feet 0% inches measu the north side of 8rd, now P street, the interseetion "of ~the north line of satd street_with the west line of High street, now Wisconsin aveaue, and running _thence west on said north line of said P street 26 feet and 7 inches; thence mortherly, allel with the boundary line between 102% feet to the line of & piece of ground formerly owned by one Mattingly and there- tofore by one Willett: thence with the mouth boundary thereof south 861 degrees east 26 feet 7 inches, and thence in'a straight line to the beginning, the same being now otherwise known ‘and e-i(nllqd for the purposes of as- xation as lot 801-in_ square umimproved. 'llfl ?Ivfirfit N.W. nol8, 11t THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES: uuu OF VALUABLE _1M- EAL ESTATE, BEING AEARTMENT HOUSE RNOW . LORETTO, LOCATED ON PREMISES Nos. lzio To_isis lith ST, IN- CLUSIV! By wirtas SF & certain March 31, 1922, and recorded in Liber 4702, at follo 101, one of the land records of the trict of Columbia and by resson of & de- e unler sald trust and at the request of the thereby, the undersigned will l.ll I( the auction rooms of Thomas J. d two | Owen & Bon. floor, 1331 G st. n.w.. ON at six per cent per an-| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMRER 29, 1922, 4 puslly from day of sale, | 0'CLOCK IN. THE AFTERNOON, the f secured by deed of trust uPon the Sfupert | ing described dand and premises situate in sold, or all ('llh, ll tion Bf purv: ser, city of w..u“n“' istrlet of Colum! deposit of $200 reqllr- at time of sale.” All | namely: Lot six (8) In the subdivision made S Al e A e baire. of Joun Davidson of lots in Sotaral fek - cont O i square three hundred and thirteen (313), as Do tomplicd with within 30 days mm J07 o8 | ber Biat reconded n Liber XK. folle 88 dale; otherwise the trustees rese: e right of the records of the office of the toizemilithe Froartyat the eiek et %t ‘e Distsier ot Cotombin. Alsa the defaulting purchaser after fi lot nineteen (19) in A. and Jessie C. Bige- vertisement of such resale in Tow's subdivision of Jper published in the clty of Washington. ILLIAM O rRENTISS, EDWIN L. WILSON. n021d&ds, exSu&hol ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale| by Catalogue | of a Wholesale Stock of Antomolnle Supplies, Tonlo Accessories, Plzh, 0Oil, Grque, Poluh, By vlrt\le of an order of the Supreme Court of (M District of Cnlfllllll holdi Bank- ptey_Court. in re relg, jr., bank- . | Bt 'No. 1261, the unamumd trustees will By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W., 4 Tuesday, Nwembn' 28, 1922, Commencing 10 A.M. 121, surveyor's . Also lot' letter in W. W. Corcoran’e subdivision of lots in re three hundred and thirteen (318). Liber W. F.. folio 212, of foresald surveyor's office records. To- nm Sith " the Improvements, aserments, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto be- Tonj f sale: Baid property to be sold sub- et e s et o cember 14, 1021, and recorded December 21 1921, in the "“5"':“:. District of Columbia, the detalls 1l unced at the time of e T St et x‘“%ufl A. MILLS, 6. BRYAN l'l'l'l! THOS. J. OWEX & 80N, AUCTIONELKS. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. callateral pot The al m will ered as ai antirety 'ruh ‘!hfiflflr’ yTMe s et te cnn o Townatt, 3. S < SPANIS { 1 i : ~ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION i eed of trust dated | 'AUCTION SALES. PUSURE DAVE. November 21— Mrs. Minot, granddaughter of tor Lodge, has filed muit here ing a divorce from former Rep- tative Crafton W Minot. Trustee’s Sllcof Valuable Two-' - Story and Cellar Brick Dweli- | ings Nos. 1724, 1726 and 1728 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. and Nos. 1725 and 1727 33rd St. NW. By wirtue of a decree of of the District of Calumbia p'nuu-:l |y| Equity Canse No, 40156, the undersgned frustee il offer for sale by pullic anction. in front of the i cg that her Lusbund deserted her. She seeks the custody of a son. aged six_vears, and a daughter, aged i ! . FING A R 0 (LOCK 5. fdlovln‘ deseribed 1and {04 premisen. aii he city o Warhinzién of the Au-nu: Au B 23 Jumr. HoN .m...l}.;. e Well Equ sold separately. 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