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FOR SALE—HOUSES. Couttnued. P. F. CARLEY. Reltabie Real Estate Broker. 3. avestmeat. Store and 6 roms, brick, on Callan st. m.e. TJatrobe lieat and gas, space for garage. $3i cash, balance easy terms $5.000. Pine brick Tiouse near 11th and H ats. n.e. 6 rooms and bath; $300 cash, balance smali awonthly payments. This is an excellemt in- Vestment. 500. Special! A bargain on easy terms: a house fhat will soon pay for itnelf, located at 635 3 at. e.w.. 9 rooms and buth, newly papered 704 painted. whih four separdte garages in year which are rentlng for $8 each. A good Tome and 'a ‘Good Tasesimont. $5.500. Benutiful frame house on Franklin st. n.e. € rooms and bath, space for garage; reason- #dle terms. $9,500. Delightful dwelling, cor. 1st and Quincy sts. 8 rooms and tile bt .~ Space for $5,250—Vacant. Beautiful colonial front porch home on Ho- bart st. n.w. 6 rooms and bath; furnace beat; space M n?gpm Most attractive home near Chery Chase fircle, beautifully desigaed ad convenlently Jocated; 8 rooms aul baths: h.w. ond elec.: other :\md modern {ndividual l'.' tures. Terma CARLEY, Fr. BTG B et nw. BUNGALOW IN BROOKLAND Most_desirable five-room and bath bungalo open fireplace: hot. ter heat; deep metal garage vn rear. This home can be pin ;n:’n‘nl”;‘l;:‘ small cash payment and the balance B. F. SAUL CO. M: 1412 ve § w. “Open and Lighted Tonight From 6 to 9. 1137 Girard St. N.W. Come out tonight and inspect this dandy $ome of 10 rvoms and tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, double rear porch, con- erete cellar with laundry trays. - House 1s va- «cant and has just been put in firse-class condi- zion. The price is low and terms to ® ROBERT LEE O’BRIE Franklin 3 1710 1 S [ COLORED HOME BUYERS, We Have the Home for You. 1st.” Tt is in an excellent loca- tion, northwest. 2nd. The price is right. 3rd. The cash payment small. 4th. The balance is paid like rent. very NOW. WHAT MORE DO YOU \WANT? Tt will pay you to see us today about these homes. J. DALLAS GRADY, 22 Marsland bldg 1410 H st n. Main Member of the Washiugton Real Estate Roard. COLU\IB? A TIEIGHTS. A decided bargain In & properts in & con. *enicnt local t1l 14th at. and pear Park vlonial 5o houee: wix Foome. tile Dath. het-water heat, electricity. Bardwood floors and frim. Immediate possession. BOSS & PHELPS. Tel. M. 4340. Realtors. 1406 H st. n.w. Home Realty Co.’s Specials. PETWORTH, NEAR YORE THEATER: 9 00MS. H. 1. ELECTRIC LIGHTS; WLY m:co ATED: 1 APART- {ENT REVTED FOR PXOUGH TO MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENT. OUR BEST BUY. & _ROOMS, BA’ H.-W.H., ELECTRIC LIGHTSS $500. G NEW, 6 ROOMS, BATH, H.-W.H., ELEC- TRIC YIGHTS, TLARGE PANTRY: ROOM FOR GARAGE; $8.230. OUR SPECIAL. 14th AND MONROE STS. N.W.: 9 ROOMS. £ BATHS, H. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. OCUR §PECIAL. PROPERTIES THAT WE PUT ON OUR PECIAL LIST MUST BE BARGAINS. OUR PECIALS SELL. HOME REALTY CO, BT Georgla ave. Col. 10454. ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. Continued. T MILLER-BUILT HOMES IN WOODLEY PARK: 2819 to 2833 29th Street N.W. Just Around the Corner Frem Wardman Park Hotel. OPEN—LIGATED—HEATED From 10 A M. to 9 P.M. Every Day. Substantial as well as beantiful homes. Eight rooms and two baths. Two-tar garage. Many features not found elsewhere. Thess homes face “Single Onk,” the estate of one ef; our most prominent statesmen. IN-TOWN PROPERTY 18th street near R. _Nine rooms, electricity. Owner will sacrifice Faving bought & home in the suburbs. $14,500. FOURTEENTH STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. Store with apartment above. Right in the beart of the new Automobile Row. = - CLE\/ ELAND PARK The community of heme folks: fine detacked home. Nine' rooms (5 bedrooms), tile bath. Pittshurg iratantancbus heater; modern im provements. Considering the location, the Drice s very lo two baths, account of Price, W. C. & A. N. MILLER, Realtors. 909 Union Trust Building. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, 1334 H St. N.W. Realtors. CLEVELAND PARK. Price, $16,500. Located on Macomb st., within a short dis- tance of Coun. ave. A very attractive lome, baving 10 rooms, 2 baths, large sleeping porch open fireplace, "electric " lightx, l-w.li., ok foors. In_perfect condition throughont. tractive grounds with garage. Owber may consider & little less for equity n cash. CORNER HOUSE. Price, $13.500. Desirably located in Columbia Heights and only one block off 14th st. A comparatively new corner home, containing 7 rooms, tile bath with shower. unususlly large living and \llnllz( rooms, outside pantry, spaclous break- fast and sleeping porches, electric light: heat, oak floors and buil garage. attractive front and side law Reasonable terms. CHEVY CHASE. Price, $14,500. Sitnated in a very attractive square to the circle and a little est of s A beautiful semi-deta lonial he ing X large, wi lighted rooms, breakfast and sleeping porches and ev ern convenience. The house iy ni scrvened throughout. ~ Good size ‘onvenient terms. WOODLEY PARK. Price, Sl,,z-.o ardman Park Ho A me. that is in pe Stories and attie; 8 roon glass-inclosed breakfast apen oake floors: electric Tigh hew heater and many ofher ias brick garage. Main 1790. INC. Phone Main 1028, TAKOMA PARK. . Price, $8,250. A well constructed two-story detached co- loninl liome, ~ convenfent to " the church schwols, toren and cac line, Six well arranged Tooms tront, breakfast and slee lights; exceptional beating Large lot, 30x100. Attrac MT. PLEASANT. Price, $10,250. situated, west of 16th at. and & f Park rd. A new twostory home with a_delightfal view over Rock Creek Park. Six rooms, tile bath: living room with open fireplace; hardwood floors, electric 1ights, h.-w.h.; large rear yard. Terms, $1,000 cash. NEAR 16th ST. RESERVOIR. Reduced—S$17,500. Only a few doors off 16th at. A fully de- tached liome of hollow-tile construction “with stieco finfsh. 1t has unusually large, bright rooms, 2 complete buths, gluss-inclosed break- fust 1k floors, ele Tizhts, Lot with shrublery. Garage. lutely the best value in this section. PETWORTH. Price, $9.850. A well built aud vers attractive seml- detached bric jocated within one ll\lll ' The schoul. At curs and bux Colonial type: & largs and well lighted n\l\ml tile buth. electric Jizhts, h.-w.h., hardwood floors and _trin M size rear yard to a paved alley. Eaxy terms of sale. 4 siceping porc] HEDGES & MIDDLETON, 12 BOARD. I‘I\unc Main 1028. —_ 8.room_brick home on 2 in nice o ition. within 3 Jut off Npitol at. ity and will or §7.000, cellar just squares of Owner leav- A good buy. A splendid 8-room and bath home on Capitol Hill. Sleeping porch. electric lights; TRht oom fur garage. Price, som and hath. d 1t stk furn on very reasouable termn. NEW HOM| Reautiful . Sreom bungaiow. Catifornia atsle. I in’ wplendid_ northwest location, Owner will accept s part pasmeat_conpe of any standard make of car. Frice, $9,20. 35 Six-room _and_bath lieme. with hot-water heat and el back hardwood floors: frout and rear porches. (an be bought $1,000 cash. $60 per month, including all futerest and principal. ix-room and bath home. near Lincoln Park: rie_ligh in Grorgetown. Price, trie lights: large Pittxburg_heater. cash and $50 per month. 10, G-room home in _one of fons; beautiful large Saul's Addition. Qe of the prettiest 8- lights and hardwood room brick houses ia this beautiful section. House too large for present owner and s being offered at a very reasonable price. Let us show you this home. balance month 11. home on Georgia sve.. in mercial section. Hot-water n easily be remodeled Price, $8.500. D 6-room and bal the best firat heat, electric light. for business purposes 5. Northwest—Columbia Heights. 6-room and bath: convenient to 14th st. cars. Now vacant. Electric lights. Nice yard. A bargain. Price, 430, on very easy term CLEVELAND PARK. A nicely buflt, well arranged 10-room bath home on Macomb st.. one-half from Coun. ave. Owner will small property or vacant lot as part payment. 6. within walking distance of Can_be bought for $8.500 ‘A chance to buy & cheap Price reasouable. CHAS. D. SAGER, SEND FOR OUR LIST 923 15th St. N.W. SEND FOR OUR LIST OF OoF _ NEW HOMES. Main 36. NEW HOMES. - THE BIGGEST VALUES IN THE CITY. Corner—Detached—Chevy Chase. $8,750. Easy Terms. 6-room home, 14th and Park rd. on very easy terms. Bot GEORGETOWN SNAP. Detached brick home of 10 rooms and baths, 4n good condition: on lot B4 feet wide, in strictly white neighborhood: near 33rd and M ; with_room for built-in_ garage; $7,230. C. P. BARRETT, Matn 8115. 1517 H st COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Tocated on a very promiment thorough- . Very attractive colonial _home tiled bath, breskfast open fireplace, elec- hardwood floors. Columbia and tric lights. - how.h., Price, $9.500. "Easy terms. 10241, Apt. 404 $13.750. OWNER MUST SELL AT ONCE. Price cut from §15,500. Fapestry brick home of seven rooms and bath, Froot and double rear porches. All modern improvements. Becond floor at present rented s apartment at monthly rental of $80. r House has hardwood flcors throughout, Screens. Garage for two cars. McKEEVER & GOSS 1415 Eye St. Main 4752. ‘Members of tho ‘Washington Real Estate Board, = $16.500. WOODLEY PARK. An sndividually built detached brick house, ttuated west of Comneeticut ave. and only & uare from Wardman Park Hotel. Owner is Teduced price 1 front porch. eleven unusually bright Fooms, two complete baths, three screened rear Jorche, ‘mald’s room and tollet tn cellar, hot- ter heat, electric lights. Very reasonable be arranged. Possession given im- BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 1406 H s $14,000. DO\V\ TOWN. Vacant. A large downtown house, well dapted for rooming and boarding: eleven coms; modern bath: electric lights ‘and ex- cellen heating viast. Newly pepered and ted throughout. n can be arranged. s BOSS & PHELPS, frel. M. 4340. Realtors. 1406 H st. n.w. FOR SALE—COLORED. An opportunity to secure a Jovely home on S st. near 12th. n.w., having 6 large rooms and bath, cellar, front and rear yards. Price and terms very easy. ' B. B. RINN, Exclusive Agent, 712 Kenyon St. N.W. Phone Columbia 5817. ON: TAYLOR ST. AT. 14th. 1357 Taylor st. n.w.. half sq. 14th st. car line. Nearly new 6-room and bath brick house «concrete porch, h.w.h., elec.. oak tes’ gnclosed porches; bulltin garage. E. M. WIL- e Piaim 9072 Adums. 1583, 7 $18.750. DOWNTOWN. Just reduced fn price. A rare opporiunity fo secure, home situated at the inter- poction of 12th 'and Mass. ave.—a splendid 1o- cality a2 oty = fow ‘maiautes Trom the heart f the downtown district. It should jarly appeal o a physician or any ome desir- g a high-class boarding house. There eight bedrooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, gricity. Two-car brick garage. Phone for ap- intment to 3 'B088 & PHELPS, Wel. M. 4340. Realtors. 1406 H st. n. 10th ST. NEAR OTIS N.W.; VA- ; perfect condition; modern to deep Tot: wide vaved alley: ga: you will like it when you see 4 more #o when price and terms quoted. Cheaper to buy this cosy home so delightfully located than con- tinue paying rent. 14th St Heights: vacant: only $9,500; terms fnviting: well bullt; 6 large rosme, Dath. ecivesed and fa- ..... *Siins Dousesbetss nda for N. i E. RYON co., INC., Mntn @097, Beautiful home of hollow-tile construction of Dutch-colonial style of architecture: eix spacious, well planned rooms, tile bath, steam heat, electric lights. hardwood floors, artisti open fireplace, breakfast and kitchen porches, cold-storage room, large front porch: located on lot 67153115, Within square and fraction of cars, stores and close to public school. This Bome is undoubtedly the biggest value we have ever offered. Phone now, Main 372. Very reasonable monthiy payments cover all interest and principal . Northeast Bargain. $5,000. $500 Cash. Substantial brick home of 6 fine rooms and bath: corner of alley: room for garage; well arranged rooms throughout and in good repair. Keasonable monthly’ payments. Worth more but offered at this attractive price for immediate sale. Near Dupont Circle. $9850. Easy Term Excellent brick ing 7 _charming rooms and bath; vapor heat, lights, rdwood floors; double llrlg! one-half square from New u-mmnm ave. Owner. anxious to sell. will consider small cash and easy montbly payments. A rare bargain, Superior residential community. Startling Business Proposition. $22,500. Terms. Having a frontage of 100 feet by approximately 90 feet In depth: located at the junction of Georgia a Tllinois ave. and Longfellow st., and being improved by a structure con- tainiog & store and six ‘tments, improved by hot-water heat, electric lights and being in good repair throughout. garages: land unimproved, snitable for bullding 3 more stores and apartments. Total rents being $280 monthly. This office predicts that a profit of from $5,000 to $10,000 can be made on this property. See us at once if interested. New Home—Excellent Location. $7.950. Located mear Buchanan st., close to cars, overlooking Saul's Addition and Town and Country Club. Six besutifully arranged rooms and complete tile bath (bullt-in fixtures): white enamel Kitchen cabinets; large clothes closets in each bedroom; extra linen closets in Bal;’ mahogany-finished panel doora ehroughout: French doors on first foor leading to large beeakfast porches expensive hardware; latert designed electric fixtures; laundry et honter heating systomss Done.dry collars ubder sntite. houses COWBIAL front POCh: {aterior Aalsh mahogany and old fvory. $1.000 cash and $75 5> month covers rnrflhln‘ Beautiful Cleveland Park. $15,500. Easy Terms. Splendid detached home of 8 fine rooms and 2 tiled baths (one shower), all on two floo; not-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors, breakfast room, freplace, Larfo storage closeis. Close to cars. Splendid residential district. On Lamont St. NW. $6850. Easy Terms. Brick home of 6 delightful rcomn and tiled bath: electric lighis: room for garage; uet foors. | Newly papered. Front porch. Blg vard: Truly a churming home: Close’ to. ears, Stores, achools (public and high) and churches of all denominations. " Southern exposure. WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 1108 16th St. N.W. Phones : \Iam 372—Main 160. Member Washington Real Estate Board. $16,500. Vi OOD LEY PARK. An individually built detached brick house, situated west of Connectiont ave. and only one square from Wardman Park Hotel; loc tion is co.venient, popular and exclusive. Owner is obliged to leave city and price has Just been reduced from $20,000. Center-hall plan; eleven well proportioned and unusually bright rooms; open fireplace in living room three screened rear porches, two complete baths; mald's Toom and toflet; storage room: laundry; several added attractions. Hot-water heat and electric lights. Very reasonable terms can be arranged and immediate posses- sion If desired. A real bargain. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 1406 H St. N.W. NEW ‘BRICK HOUSE, 35th AND EDMUNDS STS. N.W. IN MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS, OVERLOOKING ENTIRE CITY, Gray tapestry brick: large porches; ti open fireplaces with atfractive mantels:’ large iving room, dining room and master bedroom: attractive open nstairway: French doorways and breakfast room. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout. Best electric fixtures, gas and bardware obtainable. Two ‘Olm:!’ tiled bathrooms. Four bedrooms. ~Excellent attic. Observation porch upon the roof with a wonderful vista of the downtown the city, Capitol, Lincoln Memorl Observatory and miles of the river. heat, instantaneous gas water heater; sta ary ‘laundry tubs, servant's tollet sad ' In concrete garage. to a 15-foot alley. Now ready for occupancy at a price which will Tasure an immediate saler T Drive out Maseachusetts ave. to 88th st. and turn south oze to this house. AL ways open for ins; ar ROBERT E. FUNKHOUSER, Owner-Builder. ' . SAMPLE HOUSE, . 3536 EDMUNDS ST. N.W, Tarke lot, 60s1ss hr'fi:. jon. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continwes AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Continued. 4 B T N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W, Phones Main 5903- -5. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. PRICE, $13,500. Handsome six-room residence, near Connecticut ave. bridge. Modern in every respect, qu\ concrete tront porch and double rear cement porches; hard\\ ood floors. lwo— car garage. Lot 153 feet deep. NR. 14th & DECATUR STS. BIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, ump!!l:lllly well built Slteping ‘asa foont po tanta ee foon eous Beater “Rach “roos s charmingly ar- l‘llffid ht and spacious. Detached on Jot 40x] feet. DOWNTOWN N.W. OORNER RRICK PROPERTY, conveniently located to government departments. Ex- '.‘Il!ll rooming house, m!lll.ll[ four- hthl ‘Modern t;.r: 'Illl‘id I:o': ater heat " siectric Sights, "hardwood floors. Immedlate possession. breakfa NR. 14th & COLUMBIA RD. . AN ATTRACTIVE BRICK HOUSE, in lovely mectlon of heights. Elght well propor- toned rooms and"two cumplete Latls clectric lights; double rear porches water heat. It has five bedrooms and in good condition. Pl NORTH COLUMBIA HGTS. PRICH, $10.500. Recently completed houre, near 14th st. car line. Rix rooms aud glass-inclosed sléeeplug porch; onk| all modern improvements; "room for garage. Unquestiouably a good boy. . JUST NORTH OF DUPONT CIRCLE. A fine 3-story brick house on one of the most exclusive . streets in Washington. There are ten rooms and two baths; ; new hot-: water heating plant; new and handsome hardwood floors have been put in; very costly electric fixtures just installed. suggest an early inspection. We L. SANSBURY CO., INC RYTHING IN REAL ESTATE.” Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5. MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. IDEAL NORTHEAST LOCATION—$7,650. Three foom.desp modern hause: garage: gl d plastered siseging porch; 1n &nventent locatlon, handled on terms. hryfina condition. Priced 1,000 under surrodnding houses. COLUMEIA HEIGHTS— $9.750. . Near 14th and Park rd., a substantially built 8-room beick home: complete bath and every modern convenience; h.-w.h., large front porch and double rear porch deep lot to paved alley, affording ample garage space. Unusual terms. SAUL’S ADDITION—$10.850. An_ attractive home which embodies every modern feature; located just off of 14th &t.. in the most desirable resi- dential section of Washingto brick _construe (4 bedrooms) clous_front hardwood 5 elactric 1gh for This is the buy on the market fo: day. Attractive term: PETWORTH—$7,500. In & very besutiful location, where every one owna their own home: semi-detached brick home, containiog 6 large rooms, complete tile bath, parquet floors, h.-w.h. o electrlc Heghia® deep. lot 1o aliey ample room for garage. House i3 in perfect condition. Unusual terms. WILLIAM S. 1409 New York Ave. 16th AND MASS. AVE. S $6,950. £ you are paying rent dou't fail to let us “show you thexe homes colonial " front porch aad porches: electric lights and many Crr oA S T arranged to sult the purchaser. NR. 7th & KENNEDY ST $8,350. The most. attractive new house, conven- fent to thie 14th st. car line; in 4 sec that is worth your while to fnvestigate 6 rooms, tile bath B wood flcors and front double rear porch; large, light ample room for garage. Only $1,000 caxh and balunce on essy ter in ‘required. CHEVY CHASE. In a most attractive n constructed i complete bathx (4 Ledrooms): neoun hot-water heater. electr House is in perfect condition. 1o alley; garage. Atiractive \ORIH fnstana- Lights. De teruis. “Modern home, excellent condith ped with modern heating piant. lights. Houme contalns 6 large rooms, built-in garage and many other features. Owner obliged to leave town and must il before” Jan. 1. Smail swmount of cash required. PHILLIPS Phone Main 4600. . eqnip- elertric MEMBER 6F WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. NORTHEAST. Nr. 14th and Maryland ave—A well built | #-room brick house, With modern bath: in ex- celleat condition. - Nice rear yard 1o paved alley. Price, $3.250. Terms, $500 cash and $35 Per mouth. Immediate possestion. Hedg es & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H Bl W. Phone Main 1028. Homes of New Ideas and Features. $1.000 CASH. $78 MONTH. ‘The best brand-new 6-room and bath house on the market today. Beautl- ful breakfast and large rooms and Brick plers on front. 4 SOLD. 4 LEFT. Act quickly if you want ene. ~ ntative on premises. WALTE 928 Longfellow st. Owzer asd Bulider, Main 1028, R A. DUNIGAN, 1410 H 8t. N.W.~_ Maf 1023. SEE OUR KANSAS AVE. HOMES. 1f you want to aee the best built, alcest planned, roomiest 6-room home in Petworth. come out fo see our bomes Just completed ou Kansas ave. between Allison Bu- Ranan. 4621 sampla house. Take Geer. i _ave. car line to Allison. go east twe Squares to Kansas ave. m--nulunn o Nome larger, better planned. roomier, more spacious ‘porches aaywhere L6 e ity for the price and terme. CHAS. D. SAGER, OWNER AND BUILDER, 3 15th St. N.W. L $5.250. TERMS. BROOKLAND. A splendid valre in & modern 6-reom and Dbath home, less than a block from car lin Full basement, large porches, front and bacl lectric lights : nearly new furnace. The house 1s in siendid condition and immediate pos- session may be had from owne MCLACHLEN BANKING GORP'N, Real Estate Dept., 10th and Main 482. Evenings. North 313. 12 SOLD—2 LEFT. KLINGLE ROAD HOMES At 20th and Park road. Bulit by B. H. Grave: The new home value in the city todas They contain § large sleeping rooms, 2 large garage. oak foors In ‘every room, > ire: ince, concrete porch, per Sircened Dreakfast porch and ‘overs mogor Sonveniencer " 1t will'pay 708 to inspect thess | O'CLOCK' A.M Bomes bafore makin T vel W WL T leetion. E MA TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. On M St. N.W. Near 11th. Large threestory and basement, bay-window brick; 14 rooms, 3 baths: hot-water bheat.) Brick' garage in resr. Apply Wm. H. Hutcherson, Attorney 204 MoGHL lldl FOR COLORED. On Oregon Ave. N.W. 7th and thh and R and S.) Desirable ?mm and bath brick ‘htcn'"; Elfl'v'.’r “:i'ily"ps:-"' Terms may ' be '™ B F. SAUL CO. Main 2100, 1412 Eye 8t. N.W. Attention !—Colored Buxers. Q ST. NEAR Tth—2-8TO! brick, 8 rooms and bath, la ulnmn&o ot-water heat and garage. 850. WM. B. KRAFT & CO. 1336 N. Y. Ave., Citisens’ Back B 1105 SEVENTH STREET N.E. A COLONIAL-TYPE TAPESTRY BRICK. double reas e et ety e o d rear porches, . Pevcania’ toliet, tabk, Dardwoed . e miates. asd dovim: Price. Rt S S STt Main T80T, Occupled By the owner, PUMPHREY. — FOR SALE OR RENT. D ecs ¢an, pipetess furmace. Fhon ; e 3 ot 556a." Tobe Tuylor st. n.e.. Brockland: FURNISHED: 6 ROOMS; INCLOSED SLEEP. front i e TSR TS 5645 THOS. J. OWBN llm' AUCTIONEBRS. SALE VALUABLS TWO- %‘vmlo. NO. 1235 cortain deed of trust duly 1922, as No. 192 of the land of Columbis, and at socured thereby, the sell at public ave- ioes, on IOIIDA!. OF DECEMBER, A. By virtue of & recorded July AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. "TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION TRUSTEES' & ES YWN A8 NO AND An 0 THE | By virtie of a decree of the Supreme (' of the District of (olumbia, pasced in o 40632, the undersigned trustees will A e fortowing, remises, situate in the ci District of Columbia. to wi nd 4 inches front of orixinal Iy in square 756, improved on. appr west half tereof by the dw. i AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P o ThE WAME. DAY land and premise: District, to wii improve. the following described | sitnate money 1o be paid in ca equal fnstallments. puy M. with interest at deposit of $200 on each properts required of the purchaser at the time of <ale. Al con- vevancing, recording. revenue stamps fees at the ~oit of the purcliaser. of aale to be complied with within it [ from “day of s ] i . the right o re risk and cost of the def five some new ington, D. paper published i the city of Wash DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHTR, Tnion Trost bufldj F. EDWARD MITCHELL Columbian buildinc. Trustee de2-d&ds.exBu THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TUNT: PROVED RUILI LOTS IN “RICH- MOND PARK,” D. C. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust duly recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia in Liber No. 8384, at folio 394; Liber No. 3420, folio. 226, and Liber No. 3263, follo 2. respectively, and at the request of the parties secured there- by, the undersigned trustees at' public auetion, within _the Thos. J. Owen & fon. 1331 G_at. MONDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY CEMBER, 1922, COMMENCING AT TE he following described la tuate in the county of Wash- and premises ington, the west 2 in the subdisi- “Richmond Park,” as per plat of said ubdivision an recorded ' in the office of the surveyor, of the District of Columbia fn:Liber 21, foll 46, and lots 42 and 43 in square 1988, 1n the subdivision of “‘Richmond Park.’” r plat of the remubdivieion of the snid blocks 1067, 1938, 2063, 2064, 1036 and 206 of “Richmond Park” and “Cleveland Park. wdtd in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla in Liver County 24, o 16. Terms of sale: All cash. $200 deposit re- quired at time Conveyancing. record- ing and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cos Terms to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfelted. E. R. MONROE, ‘Trustee under first two mentioned truts. 7. Tt MONROE 3. E. EDMUND: Trustees under last mentioned t 8028 10t,exsun,hol ) ol | THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEEES. TRIFTH!H' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- STORY BRICK JINE kOOME T a certain deed of trust duly No. follo 305, et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party mecured thereby, the undersigned trustaes will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, ON TUESDAY, THE FTH AY OF D E] BBR, A.D. 1922, AT FOU! {P.M.. ‘the following described land and prem. ‘ll'l situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot numbered three hundred and Afteen (316) in Harry Ward | subdivision of lots in “‘Lanler Heights, per piat_recorded in the office af the surveyor for the District Columbia in Liber County 20 at follo G¥; said lot_now known for pur- osen of "llIllnn and assesament as Jot mum- three hundred and Afteen (815) in bered twenty-fve hundred and el 2584). rms of wale: (nsh above a firat trust loan }o’ $5,000, due June 15, 1921, at 7%, on whicl 10 Interest has been paid. A deposit of $200 required at time of male. Tecording, Tevenue stamp at tho cout of purchaner. Terms of sale 10 be complied with with thirty days from date wof sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washing- ton, D. C. HARRY B. PITTS, R ALD RUTHERFORD, d&4s,exsudliol !GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITI'EE December 6, 1922. Public auction of unserviceable typewriters, Tnderwos €. Smith. Remiugton, Monarch, W efc., in Rulding D, Wiig 4, First 415" and Missourl aye. n.w., on WED- Y. DECEMBER SIXTH, 1932, BEGIN- T 10 O'CLOCK A M. Materiul to be removed with- 10 1wen Typewriters offered singly upon request. VALUABLE TWO- LLAR BRICK DWELL- 235 SOUTH of a certain deed of tri 7. recorded Sept. 1922, thn tand tecords of the District of Co- a4 at the request of the parties the undersisned trusteex will tion. in front of the prem AY, THE KIXTH nu ' AT FOUR THIIITY + following described lasd in the city of Washing- Inmbia, and being_lot 20 impruved by premises 235 South Ixes, ON OF ' DECEMBER, OCLOCK 17, ton, in aguare G Capitol street. T Sold subject to a prior e ting alout $5.000. pai h wiil be stated at time of iired wpon scceptance . recording and_revenue of mle to s from day ie trusices reserve the e<eil at tie thk and cost of the ARMAN, cumbran ticulars of wh ADAM Trustees’ Sale nf Two-Story Frame Dwelling, Being Prem- ises 1311 Madison St. N.W,, Together With Valuable Un- ner of Madison Street and Colorado Avenue Nortllwut, Also Certain Lots on the| South Side of Madison Street | Between 13th Street and Col- | orado Avenue Nothwul. and an Undivided Interest in Acre- | age Property in the District of Columbia. 9in deed of trust record- of the land records , #t the request the under- 1 tromt NOVEMBE the following de- . sitnate in the Dis- bed in said deed of th { sigmed it assessod as square detached frame street north- | MEDIATELY THEREAFTER. . 1 soctistee, and &1 in By 3 <sed-@s square 2707, s 12 13 in el ot to prior desd of trust Tx 14 and 13 in said square “deen of trust for $1.500. TUEREAFTI Tots 3% and “White Croft,” I,«. sed 88 square 270K, unimproved. AT 100 PAL. 4 16 interest in Parela taxed as and 1121, eontaining e ar 1es sau 1000, und | Cabicet 10 prio INMEDIAT | i aeres, mo { parcels j acres. west corner of New Hampshire and Concord {avenues morthwest, said parcels subject to prior deed of trust for £1,200. I of heing subject o] manth ot ting the same. rms of su subject prior en. cambraness. fald encumbrances. All other parcels one-third cash and balance of the purchase pri to be paid in one and With interest at 6 per centum per ured by deed of trust on the prop- or all casi, at the option of the A" aeposic of $300 on the mproved property and $300 ch of the other parcels red at o time of sale. the right being recirved to offer the subdivided portion property in parcels of one or more lof Tor &ald ncreage property in such par- cels an mar be deemed advisable. Al o . recording. revenve stamps nd nota At the cost of the purcha £ sale to be complied with within 36 from (\ilh. of sale; otherwise the Lo right to resell the prop- Ly the risk and st of the defaulting purchaser after five days® advertising of such resale in_some newspaper published in Wash- fngton, D. (. { o | Purchaser. R. F. RAUL, Loz Ere nol8.1it ] N DECEMBER. AND PLACE. AROVE. 18_POSTPONED SDAY, THE SISTH DAY OF AT THE SAME HOUR BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. n029.a&ds.exsn&hol COMPLETE BOTTLING PLANT SERVING 75,000 Population At Hampton, Virginia, Thursday, December 14th, 1922, At 10 O’Clock A.M. equipment could not: be ‘Snd o, frst.class. running cesdt 1 12-spout, low-pres. 1 Adriance automatle for $40.008, Miller_soaker, sure Sller, 1 carbonats grommer, 1 World autommatic, otary. labrier, & fiters, 1 told storage water tank, 25-h.p. boil- er, 8%-ton ice machine with cold storage, 3 large stock of shipping and city boxes, Jarge stock of bottles. Do full line of roda water business. Distributors for cereal bever- ages. Oapacity, 1,000 cases a day. Further Information, anply Eostetn Broth- ers, Hampton, V Right reserved to offer for sale in separate parcels or as a whole. e3,5,7,10, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Auction Sale of Valuable Resi dential Properties, Nos. 1010, 1012, 1014 and 1016 7th St. S.W. and No. 814 41/, St. S.W. By virtue of authority vested in me by the 1ast’ will and testament of Christopher Dick- 908, decsased, duly admitted to probate in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, 1.i 1 offer. for sale by public auction, in front of the respective premises, on FRIDAY, EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922, BEGIN NING AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots num- bered 52, 58, 54 and 55 in square numbered 471, in the ‘city of Washington, District of Columbia, each improved by & two-story brick and known as numbers 1010, 1012, d 1016 7th street - southwest, re- spectively. And lmlldllle’] thereafter, lot numbered 165 square numbered 541, in said city, im- proved by a two-story brick dwelling known g8 number E1¢ 4% sireet suthwest, 1o said Torma: All cash. 8300 deposit required upon each parcel. _ Conveyancing revenue stampe at purchaser’s cost. Purehase fo. be comap! within thirty days or the. under. Teserves the right to resell at the cost Ineutflx o aid e 8500 168 Btrest . :?u THE [ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF 10T IMPROVED BY BRICK DWELLIN . folio 405, et weq., of the e fiaie District et (Omerabie |0 fault having been made thereunder, and at the requcst of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, ON WEDNESDAY, THE_SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1822, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 19 in A.'C. and J. H. Walter's subdivision of square 550, as Der plat recorded in_the office of the surveyor of sald District fa Liber 15, at follo 8, with the improvements above stated. Sold_subject to a-trust of $2,000. due June With interest at 7 per centum per ‘interest payable semi-amnually. Oue-lialf cash over said trust, which $200 deposit must be made at ti of sale and the halauce pavable in one yes bearing interest from day of sale at the ra f 7 per centum per annum, payable sem! annually, and secured by dced of frust on the property sold, or all c t the option of the purchaser. All converancing, recording and Tevenue stamps at cost of purchaser, and if the terms of sale are mot complied ‘with in thirty days from day of sale the trustees re. serve the right to resell said property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser after advertisement in The Evening Star r. ROBERT LEE O'BRIEN. N & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 8. OF VALUABLE BUILDING TOT ON ORDWAY BT. NEAR 85th ST. N.W., TO BE SOLD IN THE OFFICE OF ' THUMAH J. OWEN & SON. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly yecorded in Liber No. $828, folio 320 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- Dia, and at the request of the party secared mr’w the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, in the office of Thos. J. O 1331 G st. D on HlanA 'TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.l AT ON L K P.M,, the Iflllow(n[ de” scribed land and premises, situate in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as and be! Jot 54 in_square 2065, in the subdivision of Cleveland Park, as per plat of the Xflum"- sion of blocks 1957, 1918, 2063, 2064, 1956 and 2065 recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Dll&flll of Columbia in County Book 24, it o AIL cash. $200.depostt required upon scceptance of bid. Oonverncing recarding o e comatied Sits witbia Ghirty Gav Of sal co1 Tocteited. o JAMBS 8. improved Property at the Cor- | ‘n AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ‘THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. The Brick Resi- dence, Conl Rooms and Bath, Num 1117 6th Street N.W. By virtue of authority vested is us we will gell ‘at public suction, In froat of the prem ises, on THURSDAY, SEVENTH DAY QF DECEMBER. \Sie, AT FOUR TEIRTY QCLOCK P.M., lot 58 ta square 482, improved 25 _above. yer interest at 7 per ceat, payable semi-ansuslly, secured by a_deed of crust, or all cash, at Purchaser's option; 8200 depostt ot tmd of sale ang mle to be closwed within 30 dave o deposit forfeited. = Converancl recording |nnd Ppremises, and_revenue stam THOMAB'J: OWEN £ 80N, Auctioacers. BON, AU dc20kds.exSu USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING NUMBERED 3084 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 4538, folio 80 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum. bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustces will eell at public auetion in r‘- FRPBRY “THE EIGHTH DAT pncnl— BEE. AD. 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. Cscribed Tomd and peomtses, i istrict of Columbia and esignas the touum% uate in the Dart of Moust Flessent and =-n-; “r.lnll-.-, s per plat recorded in Book 60, at fol ‘s office of the Distriet of bulldiag live Teatriction Baiahte) choh] oves @iid depost upon s Conveyancing, recording and it withn, thiry s t forfeited. 4 B. PBIIJJPI. ceptance of revenue sta: sale to be compl from day of sal,or depos 2027-d&ds,exBudhol ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, DETACHED FRAME DWELLING NO. 3100 WISCO! SIN AVENUE NORTHWEST, irtue of a certain deed of trust duly Liber No. 4366, folio 190 et eq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, fhe undersigned trustees will offer (Bublic suction, to front ef RIDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY AT FOUR-THIRTY for sale by premises. on ington, District of Columbia, numhered eight (8) in biock mumbered three 13) in Stellwagen and Davis, trustees’. sub- division of “Osk View. plat recorded ] v the office of the surveyor of ‘the. District of Columbla in Liber County 7 at folio 87: said | block numbered three (3) being now koown a% equare numberrd mineteen hundred and twenty-two (1922) for purposes of mssessment and taxation, sai by premises known. venve northwest. ‘Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two Sears, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, payabl noually from day of sale. el cured deed of trust uj ‘m sold, SR T T A deposit of requi 1l ‘purel r at the time of sale. All conveyancing. record. ing, revenne stamps and notarial fees at the oxt of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale; otherwise the trustees regerve the I right to resell the mm at the risk and | cost_of the defs el ng purchaser .mr five <2 ld‘efli:;“‘d i ;hmdll J ‘Washing- newapaper published in the ton, D. JTLIUS_ 1.~ PEYSER. FRED MCKEE, de5-d&As.exBu ‘Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. | TNIMPROVED 10TS FRONTING 40 FEET OX THE SOUTH SIDE OF VARNTM ST. I BETWEEN 17th AND 18th STS. TO RE SOLD WITHIN THE OFFIC ¥ THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, 1381 G ST. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4304, follo 88, et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- { bis. and at the request of the party secured | thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, within the office of Thoman J. Owen & Son. 1331 G st. nw.. on FRIDAY. THE FIF- TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1022, AT THREE O0'CLOCK P.M., the following de- seribed 1and and premises situate in the Dis- trict of Columbia and ted as and being +lots numbered 37 and 38 in square numbered {2644 in the subdivision of Argyle Park, Wash- ington, D. C.. 8 map of which has been duly recorded in the office of the sarveyor for the District of Columbia in book 61, page 11. Terma of sale: All cash. $200 deposit re- quired upon scceptance of bid. Conveyanciag. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cont. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfelted. G. ¥. TOLSON, 5 3. LESLIE WATSOX, ecs.akds.exau Trustees. TADAM A. WESCHLEE, AUCTIONEER. TRUCKS BY AUCTION At 2117 14th Street Northwest, Thursday, December 7, 1922, At 11 O'Clock A.M. Eterling. 315 ton, Wood's Hydraulic Hoist and Dump Body. Sterling 2% ton, Express Body. Sterling 33 ton, Wood's Hydraulic Holst, 5. Steel Dump Witt-Will, Wood's Hydraulic Hoist and Wood's Dump Body. Terms, cash. 4 ADAM A. WESCHLER, Aurtioneer. 1 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' RALB OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IMPROVED BY THREE-STORY FRAME STUCCO DWELLING, NO. 7417 BLAIR ROAD, TAKOMA PARK, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated October 19. 1921, and recorded in Liber 481! at folio 160. ope of the land records of ti Distoice of Columbla, and by reason of detault under sald trust and at the request of the {party gecured thereby, the undersigued will well at public_auction, in fremt of the iiees. on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTH DA called *Girl's Portion.” part tract -t lu‘ conveyed u Thomas Jones by Bhoem: 88 sion of said land among the beirs Jones as surveyed and piatted by B. ‘sé’ {80 feet from the southwest corner conveyed by aid beirs to Mary E. deed recorded among the said land records in Liber 1080 at folio 2; thence leaving said easterly line of said road running south 81 de- grees 6 minutes east 57135 feet to the southwesterely line of the Metropelitan branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Raflroa thence with said southwesterly line of {®aid railroad south 23 degrees 43 minutes thence Torth 81 degrees 6 | Sainates west 590.5 foet o the sasterly line 1 of said Blair road: thence north O dey 28 i minutes west 60 feet to the beginalng. cording to the plat of the sarvey made by the aurvesor for the District of Columbia, April |26, 1916, and recorded in Survey Book 42, at Dage 166, in the office of the =aid surveyer. ‘Terms of sale: 80ld sbject to a first deed of trust securing am unpaid balance approxi- mating $4,350.00. Balance of purchase price 506,00 depeete ‘Tequired ‘pen ‘seceptance of required upea acce; P Pounterancing, Tecording “and revende stamps and notarial fees at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale te be Complied with within thirty days from date of sale or it for- feted. MAURICE D. ROSENBI JOHN M. RIORDON, 2028.29.dect 5.6.7 ADAM WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Crustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Formerly Known as the Maryland Club. ©COSTAINISG FORTY-THREE ACRES. MORE OR_LERS, IMPROVED BY A TEN-ROOM X AND OTHER L] | 3 ‘....""'c.:'m"'u.‘i‘,'-'.".i in Equity Cai Geor g use. No. 5757, will offer at publl gr;lflilll on MONDAY, Y OF DECEMBER, O'CLOCK P, all of ‘the decree and bill of complal g ¥ | $832s82 L4 i THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. * SALE OF _vALUABLE yIVE. ROOM AND BATH FRAMBE BUNGALOW ox O3\ OALT PLACE lrrwlu o a%D et of the i of Dpremises, SEVENTH DAY OV DECEMBER THREB O°CLOCK P.M.. lots Square 5129 in the aubdivision breok. D. C., as per piat Iecorded of the surveyor nr the Distric complied with within th @ays or deposit forfeited. 2 MARVIN A. MUNGEP RICHARD L. ELLIOT CTION SALE of Up-to-dnte Cafe and Restaurant, Stock. Fixtures and Lease, Sout Corner Fulton and Pelnlyhl-h Avenues, Balto. d., on the premises, Thui day, December 7, 1922, at 11 Felock AM. naisting of handsome mahe bar fixtores, complete with ml:'m.-" :.m::m:."r‘-: n;‘tu 2 pew mx;hmu ew porcel tables with chairs to Il‘:ln‘h ;l!:g z:h":.ll':; lu; lunch counter v;l(h stools s ranges, refrigera Kitchen cquipment. coomtsting of forny: eware, chinaware and, i flfl everything necessary for the con- duct of & high-clam cae and Testau- rant. Terms of sal E. T. NEWELL COWPANY Auctioneers BALTIMORE MD. LEGAL NOTICES. T. WRIGHT AND PHILIP ERSH- LER, Attorneys. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Joln C. Rushey and Motris Bryan, doing business as Collins & Co. plainti Larvin doing busi- - ness as Krigton Hotel Co. ‘and Brighton Hotel Apartment, ~defendant.—No. 85258.—Tbe ob- Ject of tlis suit is to recover the sum of $205.62 for materials furnished and to have Judgment of condemuation of certaln property. of the defendant levied on under an attach 1o satisty the piais- . .“tbis fourth day . ardered that the defendant appear in this court on or hefore the fortieth dax, exclusive of undass and iegal holids: after the dav of the first publication of this order, to defend this wuit and show cause why s2id condemnation should not be had: otber wise the suit will be procesded with a8 in case of default. . C. AUKAM, judge. (¥eal.) A true copy. Test: BLANCHE NEFF. Clerk. - g de! RDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND | rapid. T Business in I-l‘.“An\'(sr AGES lern _ languages taught by experlenced native teachers. bay and Evening Classes. Reanonable tuftion. ial Lesson Free. B ianguages, music: 31, $1.00. 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