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‘REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. | romsaLE—mousEs. Continued. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 8 m AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. 1923 AUCTI AUCTION SALES STEAMSHIPS ONS. ON FRANKLIN ST. NEAR North Capitol, 6 r. and bath a.m.i. Price, $7,950. Easy terms THOS. A. _TA-\‘.\IESON.. 906 New York Ave. N.W. u; Main 5526 “CLEVELAND PARK. ON ONE OF THE BEST STREETS. ONE BLOCK WEST OF CONN. AVE Two new houses, 6ix rooms each, attractive and plumbing Axtures, PRICE, $13,750. Terms, $2,250.00 cash: entire balance $100 per month, JOHN H. WRIGHT, 921 FIFTEENTH ST. N.W. M —_Evenings, Adams 1375 or Franklin FRIENDSHIP HEIGHT NEW HOME. two baths, large grounds. Open_for_inspection. . W. OFFUTT, West 200 Wis. Ave. & N St. lighting Four bed, Price, $15 and bath: 1 ulle. Terms like rent “t [ 3 bath: brick -t paved ulles ash puyment of nbo N E Main 47 FVACA Fine sect excellent G large ep ot savrifice, on balance tra d RYON GO INC 1428 F 0 CASH. rooms and bith $73 ANTUN KOERT Tt MASS. Dands A0 i PARK. Petworth—S89,000. tape Y brick hotuse. containing hardwond floors through. At and tricity: large and sleeping very desiva & roums nad out: hot-w ble 1, car Lincoln Park—8$8. POWNTOWN-—314.000. story and base The Realty & Investment Corpn. ! Washington. UNMBIA HEIGITS. (i uie L sour immediate ated Just ath wt two et tst floar comprisen wide RN tim: hot-water NI 3 11T and st oo wud finished in lot, 505115, bright tifally NEDY G front extra Tavato tocated Heighborhood nd tear porches, 10 hot-water off 14th b D 3184 Just ONSIN AVENTE. bed hom rewr o Lot water L i< and trim on goud-s of T rooms modern DOWNTOWN « Loy i dotsntown sec and 4 baths; hot NW wod investment 10 rooms lights: Vers u alues lights GOS: 115 Eye st Main 47 Memiwrs of the Washington Real Estate Board, THE LOWTHER REALTY €O, 1i-212 Machinists" Building. Main 5768, SAUL’S ADDITION. Fiis is owe of the most atiractive homes in this . 1t contains 9 excep- o us wnd 2 elecunt b the todern consenience; s lo- cated on u vers large urage to match at xncrife, o very DAHLGREN TERRACE. ONLY $9,500. modern bungalow ix located SPOT™ of Washington, ern_conveni Large alley: gara as Wil inferest th means who wishes 1 home at n far helow reproduction cost. NORTHEAS HOME. 3.500; $750 CASH. attructive Jittle home of 6 Kood heating plant: BLOOMINGDALF sepurate heating plants, section. Very low price Live in Gne. the other will make your pay- ments ANOTHER BARGAIN—$9,000 Twa-family mpartment located in an ex- clusive n.w. section. hax 11 rooms and 2 baths, separate heating plants. Owner will ange for large husiness property, consider e A_nice home and a_profitable_investment. THE LOWTHER REALTY CO,, Machinists’ Building. Main 5768. TWO REAL BARGAINS. FIRST—AN §8,500 HOUSE FO) It has 8 rooms and bath, furnace hea vard to paved alley. Ideally located n.e. Just_off Stanton Park: $1.000 cash needed. SECOND—A 6-ROOM AND BATH HOUSE, in the finest part of the m.e., having heat, cellar, fine yard to a p . At the'remarkably low price of $ 3 '$750 cush, KEYSTONE REAL ESTATE CO., Main 838, 728 15th st._n BUSINESS OR HOME. 1709 North Capitol St. Six extra large rooms, bath; electric light, gas, screens, awn- ings and other extras; deep lot, open on two streets; immediate possession. : THOMAS A. JAMESON, 906 N. Y. Ave. Main 5526. New Woodridge Bungalow. $760 cash; 5 rooms and bath, attic and cel. lar; large lot; convenient to cars, schools and atores; In a sirictly home owners' helghborhood. Very reasonable monthly Jayments. M. & R. B. WARRE! Phone Frank. 1484. 1412 Eye St. N.W. NEW HOUSE. Owner, leaving the city, i3 offering this home, which is less than & year old, at very low price for immediate sale. Six good size rooms, tile bath: elec. lights, excellent heating piant; laundry tubs and servant' tollet in basement; also have a bullt-in_ga: rage; paved alley.’ Price only $6,650. Easy terms. . Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. 4334 H St NW. in this and has lot to , aud terms are person of moderate purchase a_beantiful ellar; it is in a good white and exceptionally onl; Phona Nein 1028, | hardwood floors and tri | a bome. 1 N. L. SANSBURY CO,., INC., 1418 Eye St. N. W Phones Main 5903-4-5. EAR 13TH & FAIRMONT STS. N.W. PRICE, $10,500—Charming brick house in a most convenient part of Columbia Heights. Six rooms, reception hall and bath; hot-water heat; electric lights; hardwood floors; 2-car brick garage. Possession may be obtained at once. CLEVELAND PARK. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE | PRICE, $13.500. An uttractive detuched home g 5, dsome brick residence n this popular atown suburb. Colonial FIICE $15,500, - Hendete BICK fi: ot i¥pe of house with four bedrooms and water heat; good foors: electricity. Lo bath: hot-water heat; electric lights: cated in « nelghborhood where future Lardiood floors; sleeping and breakfast values are ansured, and priced at u re- 'I)L”S::[‘ Bng[g.rfgr}}'ensn;r markably low figure for such a value. PRICE, $13.750. This very attractive seven NEAR SAUL’S ADDITION. Toom Touse in a convenient horthwest . New sixroom brick honse, location. — Arranged for a two-family 1t and sttractively finlshed, with apartment, with upper and lower screened all of the Iatest improvements. Garuge. porches. Modern, with hot-water heat: The property is clear and can be bovght lardwood floors: electric lights; instan for $1,0 cash and small monthly pay taneous heater; 2-car brick gara, ‘ments. X e NEAR 14TH & K STS. N.W. ! PRICE, $25,000—An exceptionally fine rooming house in rable do_\\'ntown section; brick construction, having s rooms, with steam heat and electric lights; lot 24x137. mediate possession. Can be bought for $4,000 ca N. L. SANSBURY CO.. INC., 3 ’ “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE.” A 5 1418 Eye St. N. W. Phones Main 5903-4-5. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. a de- teen Im- i | MILLER-BUILT HQMES IN WOODLEY PARK 2819 to 2833 29th Street N.W. Just Around the Corner From Wardman Park Hotel. Description: Two-story brick; elght fooms, two baths, Inclosed sun porch: two-car brick | hot-wnter heat: Pittshurg instantaneons hot-water heater: Corto, the newest fmproved reinforced concrete front porch nnd steps: Ripolin, the highest-grade enamel. used on a1l trim; solld brass herdware, fip switches for lighta and other features too Bumerous (o | o here. Siain 1790. Liberal terms. Property Cleveland Park between 17t and I8th g ortunity to purchase fine detached home cnt opportunity, three-story _ OPPOTtUnity to purchase fine detached Fine atore and eight moms of 9 rooms (3 bedrooms) tile bati. A rgatn at $14,000. 3422 to 3428 Porter Street N.W. s and buth. Lot 3TX15Z Modern real st seven ool ¥ attractive terms. W. C. & A. N. MILLER. REALTORS 9oy Union Tiust Building. n evers detail Main 17g0. —_———————— j €C )]:( "MBIA HEIGHT CORNER HOME— 1 $10.500. Woodley Road. i Overlooking the Cathedral, this most attractive corner home on Woodlex read Jfers an unusual opportunits to buy in & locatlon unwirpassed fn Wash Surronnded by homes of the finest typ Comparatively new: architectural and distinetive. " Contains 4 bedrooms. 2 bathis, garage. Owner will constder rea sonuble price. Can be handlad on com. paratively smail cash puyment NEAR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL—$11.730. i Eleven-room home on 13th street equipped with h.-w.h., elec. lights and other moders conveniences: exceptinnall lerge rooms. ldeal home or roomin Douse. Can' be bought on vers eusy terms. Let us show you this genuine bargain. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Corner—$12,950. A beautiful home: tupestrs nearly new: bullt-in ches. front and rear. Southern exposure; cloxe to 18th street: situated on an unusually pretty corner lot. The other end of this row an exact counter. part of this house sold for nearly more. This ix un opportunity. today before it is sold. 4 STORE AND NINE ROOMS—$8,500. In a_thriving mection of moutlieast oft “Pennasivania ave good bos Posseasion can be hud. worth the price. tunity. PHIL LIPS Phone Main 4600. ur-bedroon: home. e to 14th st streets in this stores, ete. Colonial and ather nearly 5 feet wide on one of the best enient to :h-w.h Reproduction d be everal thou Thix is & re Phone us for inspection AKOMA PARK—$8,500. A completely detached home, rij the et GF Dewusital Taweme and eoois” Eleht inrge. oo e for g ehfexen Froeiss and decorated, Low wrm«e S : PARK VIEW- Semi-detached- This A LUl 2 tont house. semi de . modern and on one of the best Stieets tu thix sectlon. House In in ox cellent condition; colontal front porch inrEe rooma: spectally yiled Kitchen: e Kereens and auings. | Can borght on SLOOO cash and reasomabie payments. "Yon' simply cannor beat this. Thone us for Dermit ‘o value. Lt ark. hurchies brick garug 5 e tod & Breuninger buite aths; colonful front . with deep Dot to paved Stone wall. Interior par- Ir well tinished and _decorated ling exquisiie parquet floors. . We concientionsly recommend ax one of Xt valies we have heen uble fo 1 utiful section 7 Phooe us for @ permit to Tnapr st good busiriext House above is r mont This is & real oppor. W ILLLIAM 1409 New York Ave. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON RE. b Main 2345. 7.730. 1n_beautiful Mount Pleasan This home h; S MT. PLEASANT—SI ha ram: front. two large sleeping and breakfas: ch throughout : also a BUILT-IN GARAG] This E et eles Mount Fieasint on' the prescat murket 4id we ask sonn. Sorpsion ketord LS Of & bome 12 | 2 ) DESIRABLE HOME Near North Capitol and Adams Sts. for $8,800. Uile of the most desirable 6.room-and- It ix of the very best construction e e e porchen. Rardwond Hoors and 17} AGEY nay screens'and awnin desirable terms. ¥ con a3 eight rooms and electricity and g, es, and iy screened < 1ses now on the market for n: has the lntest im, m, electricity and gas, hot-water heat s, as well as‘many other added features, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$9,850 . New, semi-detached T-room (4 bed y e Tenient to sitvet cars, bim service. stares and sehoo b ::n#r:.‘ in reallty, & 5 bedroom house: is very well Constructed. orches, clectricity and eax, hardwo Sized Tt 10" an'alley, with space Tor Farege. " We taperpay 2ot ck house in a fine location, . con- sed-in sleeping porch, whiehl d has front and double rear | situated on a good s house to you for 3 ter hea We eapecially recommend thi: p PETWORTH—$7,500. A row-brick, 6-room-and-hath b and schools; has front an 2 in the very'best condition and Immediate possession will be giren. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$13,750. A wondertully constructed semi. cary salking distance of the new Kacred Heare yomie L i‘chofl‘:"'n vr‘mn:\s t;‘ bedm;"') and bath, having the latest i ents of spac s Dl ¥ pace for a garage. Home is in A-1 cos .8 most convenient location, within urch and the new (e 1 High NEW DETACHED HOME FOR 5 IN CHEVY CHASE. . "1:2%0 An attractively designed. well constructed, detached an excellent location, two iocks west of Coun. ‘ave.. in the . C; o THo, 1000 in modern living comforts and the terms are remarkably reasonable s the mrpnt Bord e Very faest ofering in Chery Chase sisce the war and 1t cunmot Jast ons Bacse Hers | Bow. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th Street N.W. Main 2345 Members Washington Real Estate Board. a ¢ 6 large rooms and bath, in 2117 BANCROFT PL, N.w. i + IN WASHINGTON'S MOST EXCLUSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD Just Off Connecticut Ave. Exquisite home near Temple Heights. Attractive &ray stome front. Twelve large, light rooms. Three baths. Spacious closets, Four open fireplaces. Hardwood Soors. Attracuve electric fixtures Servant’s room. Laundry room. Hot-water heat, Instantageous gas water-heater. Modern in every respect. Now vacant, Immediate possession. Always open for inspection. i ROBER’.I‘ E. FUNKHOUSER, OWNER, 2117 Bancroft PI. W, NEW HOMES. READY TO MOVE IN. VE. N.E. CE' N.W. lights, GOOD INVESTMENT. * 5515 to 5519 Ilinols avenue, between Kennedy and Longfellow sts. n.w.; 2 sold; store and home combined; large ‘Toom, kitchen a room on first floor; 2nd floor, porch, 2 bedrooms, bath and large liviog room. For sale by any broker o owger, . G. IRVIN. Phoss Columbizm 9328 frl extran. For by SON, 906 New York ave. uw. i Further information regurding these bomes may be obtained on the premises or by phone | ! tatnable | stantaneo ! heat i AUCTION BIG BARGAINS. 1801 to 1847 Monroe St. N.E. Just North 18 and R. L. Ave. 8 Rooms. Hot-water Heat. Attics. Large Lots. $1,000 Cash, Balance Monthly. Phone Us for Auto. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO., 1314 F,St. N.W. UTIFUL NEW HOMES ON KANSAS AVE, the best bullt, nicest roomiest f-rom home in Petworth. it £ see onr hamos Jist commleted isus between Ailison and. Ti Chanun, mple onse. Take Geor ave, ear line to Alilvon, go eaxt iw rex ‘to Kansus ave. You will find hore me Targer, better plunned, room sp: than_unywhere in ty_for the price and terms. CHAS. D. SAGER OWNER AND BUILDER. 923 15th St. N.W. Plione Main 36 for Auto. BLOOMINGDALE. ial lome of wix large bright rooms. e Neat, electricity, ondition, ' uttractivily m the cf Colc priced for & CO. PHONE MAIN 717. “$13.000. PARK ROAD. price f those gray lings eutrance to are nine two porches: now arrun Hot-water heat. olo guiage for two vars. PHELPS, Y attors.__ 1408 1 5t . NEW DETACHED HOMI ; DAVIS ST. N.W. TN MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS OVERLOOKING THE CITY 1 and tiled buth: large living ro 1, open ON tric lights porch: beautiful hardwood slectric fxtures, gus range e ob- three Bice bedrooms and two closed- porches This home In located on Massach: and alfords a wondertul < city and river. H istautuneous water heater: stationary I pts’ room aul built-in concrete ed for immediate sale at $12 Drive out Massaciusetts avente ce and turn south to Davis street. n for_inspection ROBER'1 OWNER-BLI 3626 DAVIS ST. N.W. TAKOMA PARK. delightful bungalow. situated on a lot 50, with two full-grown oak trees in front ard. 1t has 5 good size rooms, bath, large Attic with statrway, elec. lghts, B.w.h limrdwoud floors, gurage. Convenient fo tha srch, car service and stores. Price, asy terms Hedges & Middleton, Inc., ealtors, Phon $12000. ss Rooming House. On Capitol Hill Just north of the Congres. sional Library; to 36th Always A 0. pantry on the first floor, six rooms and two complete tile baths (one with shower and tub) on the upper two floors. In cellar with Iaundry iex, rear porche c ents of side ligl 1ed fnto three apartments. BOSS & PHELPS, M. 4340, _Realtors. 1406 H st n.w. SIX ROOMS—ONLY §7,300. Near 18th and Florida ave. Colonial porch box house; & nice rooms and bath; hot-water electricity; newly papere Housex ‘of this low price are scarce convenient sectien. Price. $7,500. Address Box 330-H. Star office. MT. PLEASANT. A most attractive tapestry brick home. sit- uated on a lot 48 feet wide: Colonial style, center-hail plan; 8 large, bright rooms, com- plete bath and extra lavatory: elec. ligh h.w.h: oak floors: leeping porch: beamed ceiling In dining room; instantaneous heater and a built-in. heated garage. Price, $15.500. Immediate possession and - reasonabie terms. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. 1334 | marage. in this Terms. NW. Phone Main 1028, $10,250. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. Located on the Heights between 14th and 16th streets. New and almost ready for occu- pancy. Colonial style. four tastily arranged tile bath, inclosed sleeping porch, floors. vapor heat, electric lights, idual in plan and contafning several new innovations that will appeal to the careful home buyer. BOSS & PHELPS M. 4340. Realtors. 1408 H st. n.w. Tel. BEFORE PURCHASE DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT 'l"l"“E‘ BEAUTIFUL HOMES NEAR 16th ST. 1412 TO 1508 VARNUM ST. N.W. NEARLY ALL SOLD—ONLY 2 PT. 8 rooms, 2 bathe: lots 140 ft. deep: large ot e L SeAP ares with genuine fireplace, eamed ceiling in Dt e St et e e Pt Sulltln refiperaice beick pan P "ilichen, e nael anie sink. beautiful combination 4 roomy bedrooms, complete baths with e e A laundry tubs. instantaneous heate: Tty s, EXHIBIT HOUSE OPEN, LIGHTED AND TEATED 10 AM. TO 9 P.M. EVERY DAY. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., OWNERS AND BUILDERS, 914 NEW YORK AVE. __ FRANKLIN 6018, 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS. NEAR 16th ST. Square from 16th st., rapidly growing best residential section. Fully detached individu- ally built attractive brick residence: center hail plan: up to date in evers respect: 8 rooms, 2 baths, fine cellar, high attic; double brick garage in keeping with architectu: - of house. - Porch across entire front. Address Box 352-J, Star oftice. $12.500. DOWNTOWN. On Rhode Island ave. near 1ith street. De- sirable three-story brick buflding, thoroughly modern and in excellent condition. having nine two baths, rear porches, hot-water YoU electricity and gas; fairly deep lot to i BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. M. 4340. __Realto 1406 H st._now. ON MARYLAND AVE. N.E. PRICE, $4.350. % $500 CASH ; $45 PER MONTH. These desirable brick houses contain six rooms and porcelain bath, large front yard. rear yard, woodshed, alley: this Is an excep. tlonal_opportunity to purchase & home on this denirable avenue with a small cash payment and balance like rent. B. F. SAUL CO Main 2100. 1412 Eye st n.w. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Eight rooms (4 bedrooms), tile bath, &l ing poreh, open freplace, hot-water heat, clectricity: i W. W. McCLAT Main 5231; as, ALES FUTURE DAY THOS. 3. OWEN & SO, AU TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING ~ON _CENTRAL ~ AV) “‘CENTRAL HEIGHTS,” D, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4601, folio 28 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction in front of fthe premises, on 'HURSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and_premiscs, situate In the District of €o- lumbde, and designated and being the south one-half of lot in block 8, in Marie V. Gehring'y subdivi of land now known as “Central Heights," - as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 15, follo 85, of the record of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, now known as lot 801, in square 5281 Terms of sale: All cash over a prior deed of trust for $2,000, particulars of which will be stated at time of sale. $2350 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. C-K’llfll’ recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’ (2" iirly Gaye ‘or depontt fortalied: or ALBXASDER woLr. JOHN M. RTORDON, brick garage, ! { Carpe FUNKHOUSER,| a semi-detached brick having | room for | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Ei BEING A HOUSE AND LOT 9 SHEPHERD STRELT By virtue of a certain deed of trust record- d in Liber No. 4238 at follo 407 of the.lar of the District of Colwmbia, und at the request of the party secured thcreby, the undersigned will sell at public auction, in of the premise on NESDAY. JANUARY THIRD, 19 A 'F O'CLOCK P.M., following-described land and premises, @ in the District of C lumb'a and being lot numbered thirty in block numbered five (3), ‘“North Helgh as described In sald deed of tri upon ) following terms: Purchaser (0 pay one-third of the purc price in cash, the balance in two instilim {in one and fwo yeurs. respectively terest at the rate of 6% per cent | and secured by deed of trust on the properts 1 chaser: taxes and’ interest patd or adjusted o {the date of sale: good title or mo sale: a | deposit of $200 will' be required nt the time | of_sale and settiement fo be within fifteen 1 (13) days of the date of sale or deposit for the property resold at tie cost and hie defanitisg parchaser after five (3) apor. RANCIS SAUL. 1412 Eye street n.w. WRILEY JACOBS, some Washington newspa B fl POSTPON E AIN UNTIL MONDAY. EIGITIL, AT THE SAME PLACE. OEDER 0F 2 NT TANUARY H1OUR AN BY THE TRUS MORROW. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. | LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE ON | Tuesday, January 9, 1923. of { Hondelmla_ furnishiogs of every description Rugs, ete. Al by public auctio WITHIN OUR SALESEOOMS, 633 LA. AVE. N.W., Beginning at 10 A.M. Teims: Cash. VALUABLE ED BY PREMISES N HURCH ST. N.W. ¥ Virtue of a_decree of the S af the Distriet af ¢ { Canse. No. 20367, the pirchaser at & previous publ failed o comply with the terms thereof, the undersigned trustees will offer for sule by | public wnetion. ‘In front of the premisex, on TUESDAY, THE 16th DAY OF JANTARY. (4D 1923, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P the fol lowing-described land and nremisex, ittt in the city of Wahington, District of ¢ { bia. fo-wit: Part of sublot 54, square 209, im proved by frame store and dwelling ]v 7 Church st. n.w.. and frame dwelling. No 1420 Church st n.w. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in two equal installments, paysble in one lund two years. with interest st G p iver annum, pasable semi-anaalls, from d fof sale. secured by deed of trist upon the j property sola. “or a the purthaser. | house requized 3200 on_each Al convey. und pota erma to be t' of i omplied with of sale, othetwise the trustees regerve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cont_of the defaulting purchaser. after five duys' advertisement of such resale in some Dewapaper published in the city of Washing- ton, D. . r c HAYDEN JOANSO) Commerctal National Baok building. JAMES B GR Evans buildl EDWIN C. BRA Fendall buildin Jand-d&ds.extn ol ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION TRUSTEES' SALE OF V. STORY BRICK DWELLING, 1ith ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust du recorded in Liber No. 4614, follo 04, et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured | thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for aale by public auction. in front of the prem ises. on FRIDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1938, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, ituate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbla, to wit: The south 15 feet @ inches front by the full depth thereof TWO- 2019 LUABLE ~o. of original Jot 4 in square 332, improved as ! above. subject to a prior_deed of trust for $2.500, due’ September 14, 192 Terme of sale: Over said trust $330 cash. the remainder in monthly payments of $52.50, in- cluding interest at 7 per cent, secured by a second deed of trust upon the property old, or al) cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required at sale. veyancing, recording, revenue stamps And no. tarial fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from jright to resell the properts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washiog- ton, D. C. THOMAS BROWX. WILLIAM H. BROWN. Jan2.d&ds.exSu Trostees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, NO. 923 4th ST. N.W., WITH GARAGE IN REAR. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly re- corded, in Liber 4679, folio 487, et beq. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigoed trustees will offer for sale by’ publle anction, tn front of the prem. ises. on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD., 1923, AT FOUR- THIRTY "0'CLOCK ' P. following-de- scribed land and premises. situate In the city ot Washington, District of Columb 4 The 18 feet 6 inches front next north of the y the full depth jof lot 3 in Todd and Pepper's { square 527 as said_subdiviston is recorded in Liber N.K.. follo 271 of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia, improved as above, to be sold subject I however, to a prior deed of trust for $2.000 at 7 per cent, due Mareh 30, 1925. Terms of sale Over and above sald trust, $1,500 cash, the re. mainder in monthly payments of 350, together with interest at 7 per cent, secured by a sec. cond deed of trust upon the property sold, or all_cash, at the optlon of the purchaser. deposit of $300 required at time of sale. All converancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of male. otherwise the trustees reserve the right 0 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five daye’ advertisement of such resale in some newspnper published in the city of Washing- G ahad PATRICK J. WALSH A B, 186N Svliene, Trustees. { 126,d&ds ex8u TRAoE wamm C.G.SLOAN & CO,, INC,, AUCTS. 715 13th St. < WEGHTLRED Estate Sale Of Household Goods, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. Wednesday January 10th, 1923 at 10 A.M. By order of the American Security and Trust Co. and others. Terms Cash C. G. SLOAN & Co., Inc., Aucts. _Ja82t 1 | Y | publie o sald, or !l cash, ut the option of the pur- | previoss wivertisement of such resula o ' cent | ¥ cash, at the option of | ‘auss Trom asy | All eon- | | day of sale, otherwise tiie trustees reserve the | Al 15th ST, COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Chsmnel ports, Liven pool, Queenstown and the Msditerraneas. Standard of service in keeping with the magnificence of Olympic, Homeric and world’s largest ship, Majestic. Regulsr express service. RED STAL — To Amtwerp, calli Plymontia and Cherbourg. Weekly uzilings of four ;hbn headed by the disuaguished Lapland. AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg, Libes and Dansig. Seevice of regularity, de readability, comfort and convenience. i cumtel deed of trist i recorded on the sixth day of Augnst, A.D. 21, in Liber 4360, nt follo 542. one ‘of tie | Jandurecords for the Disgrict of Columbia. and i at the request of the parties seciied thereby. { the undersigned trustees will wiower, sufe, tanks. pump. rexiater and_oth equipment and genernl lot_of automobile nc ceapories removed from 1115 14th st n.w., anction, within the auction loan Co.. Tne th scton, . C.. on Y. aa | A 925, At TEX 0CLOCK A Terms of sale: Cish > S W By virtue of a cerl 3 I ATRINSON LAWRENCE. Trie’ ACCTIONE THOMAS DOWELING & €0.. TORY BRICK i deed of tr corded i Liber No. ‘one of the L rec and at reby. w med in wald_d thon_on M¢ | Irene Pollock. nlo 417, et seq t e District of C of the parti AT premises, the eity front sityn 0 Dist it on ¢ nuriered of eled evers' fortnighi new De Luse Steam ot of { B LAMPORT & HOLT LINE . New York. Any Steamsbip zent. or T AL Hicks, 12 General District Agent in e improveme 1 of sl t ther third u ts o a bearing inferest at aix (6 puyible semi-annal’s, fo I of trust on the prop iy At the option of the pir of 8200 required at sile to be closed wit . ON DILLON, Trustee 1331 fye st. n.w DRYDEN. Trustes Hond Buildin: ourist VIRGINIA BEACH Directly on Atlantic Has n. equal_us un ALL-YEAR RESORT JART conl enoEh In Wt weather and warm enongh in_cold weather HOTELS and COTTAGES OPEN. YEAR NEW YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA Infornation and Literature at eposit MARTIN T L 4.6,5.10.11 I 13 BUSINESS 1AND 1526 recarded In Liber 4608 the land records of and st the req by. the cured 1l sell at pub O'CLOCK Tad and slmbin ot 18 and addition kuown e squre wi: Beginning fo drawn fro and_ 4th corner of the large Said 1ot hereby in H . thence northerls and | with the west line of said avenue forty (4 | feet; thence westerly and at right angles with | satd’ avenne to the dividing line between lote addition; thence sonth r fhereof: thence | of lot 153 afore described o the west sl ave) at t | intersectiol | Voltu) s therly 108, { avenue 10 the southeast | brick house stan tended o he c BY SEA BALTIMORE TO JACKSONVILLE (VIA SAVANNAH) One Way Round T'rip $30.96 $55.73 Including Meals Stateroom accom- dations. 'Extra charges for preferred | to & poi L sectea by a 0 soutl 69 degrees westfroi point in the rear wall of sald | . 9 iInches northerly from the southwest r thereof: waid Tine | eversed to the beginning thereof; thence | south with said rear wall 9 inches to the southwest corner of sald house; and thece | with said wall to the point of beginuing on { Wisconsin u The said parts of lots 153 | | and 184 being the sume property that de. seribed on the records of the Distriet of Co. [lumbia_ for taxation purposes as lot al mora particularly described in said deed of trust; together with the improvements there- on. Terms of sale: purchase interest a per cent { semi-aunually from deed of cash, at option of the p of $500 will be required conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of eale 10 be complied with within fifteen days from dsy of sale, o the trustees reserve the right. to resell property at the risk an t of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisment h resale in some Dewspaper publish ‘ashington, D. ¢ CHARLES JONN Rt CHARLE! | Round-trip tickets good to return untfl 197 June 15 Steamer Tuesdays, Fridays, 6 P.M. equest. Full Information on Merchants & Miners Trans, Co. 1405 New Ycrk Ave. N.W., Wash, One-half cash, balance of nd two vears, with payable |4 aner, A time of sale. Jan. 24 - Feb. 24 Tie mysterious spell of the tropics hovers around these sunny ixles. Sail p on the splendid new HCA.™" 25,500 tons displacement. the largest ‘and most Inxurions steam- er engaged in West Indies Cruises. Interesting shore excursions at Nas- san, Havana, Kingston. Colon, La Gudyra. Trinidad, - Barbados, M tinque, St. Thomss, Ran Juun, B muda.’ Rates, $250" up The ‘Comfort Route” o Saxpxason & Sow, lac., Agents 26 Broadway o any local agen RDEN hOD, WILLIAMS Trustee 1018 Vermont ave. n.w.. Washington, D). C. Ja5.d&ds.ex8u THOS. 3. OWE Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known as! the Bancroft Hotel and 1805 H St. N.W. (as a whole). By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Cauge No. 23273, 1 K icivit N $1,140 to 31.640: ervice Drepa i corner 121 and F sts 'SPANISH i Profe. | Ravid_Progress {SEPARATE ROOMS, $ idn front of | THE "BEVENTE ] 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK T.M.. tie following described land and premises. situate in the | T District of Columbia and being original lot | { number one (1), the south twenty-two (22| feet six (8) inches of lot number thirty (30) and the east haif of lot number two (2), all | in square one hundred five (105), located at { he northwest corner of 1Sth and H sts. n.w. d known respectively as the Bancroft Hotel —POTTERY, P MISS SIMPSO wodward & Lothrop. Call between 5 and L st. n. phon SHORTHAND days; easy to rapid. Tonch typewriting. Business College, 1304 F st. n.w. formerly of 5. and 1805 H st. n.w. Terms of eale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in 1 two equal installments. payable in one and two years from the day of sale, and to be promissors motes of the - bearing interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum. pasable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the Droperty Sold, or Ail cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. $3.000 deposit required upon accept- | FELIX MAHONY, Director, Mal ance of bid. All conveyancing, mnotary fees, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with with- in thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the proper- ty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. GEO. W. EVANS, Surviving Trustee, 185,0&ds,exSu 918 19th st. n.w. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEE! Valuable Building Lot Fronting | 20 Feet on the West Side of 10th St., Between Q and R Sts. N.W.,, at Auction to Close an Estate Conn. Ave. and M i Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class terior Decoration, Costum Commercial Drawing. Classes Now Forming Beginning January 8th NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART 1760 “Study Art With a Purpose” Our 8th-Month Professional Fundamental Course fits you to accept a position in In- and Textile Design, Color or By authority vested in the undersigned, by the heirs of Jane Mary Quinn, deceased, we will sell at_publie auction. in front of the premises, ON THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1023, AT FOUR-THIRTY { O'CLOCK PM.. lot 81 in square 336, 20 feet front by depth of 95 feet to an alley. Terms of sale: All cash. deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid and remainder within thirts days, or deposit forfeited. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTS. Ja4,d&ds,exS I THOS. J. OW Burroughs’ Adding, ing and Calculating Schoo 724 17th ST. N.W., Main 2760. SCHOOL (Accredited) The Largest and Best DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Will_Form January 15 For_the Following Courses. SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES' § LUABLE BUILDING LOTS 1N DLE HIGHLANDS. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded fn Liber No. 4708, follo 20 ot seq { of the land recordx of the District of Columbin, and at the request of the parts secured there- by, the undersigned trustee will sell at public { auction, within' the office_of Thos. J. Owen & | Son, 1331 G st. n.w MONDAY, THE FIF- TH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1923, AT the following_described tuate in the District of 1 being ull of in square 5542: lots 13: lot square Kkiown' as *“Randle of Columbia, { " Terms: ' Cash. A deposit of $100 required | at time of sale and the purchaser allowed thir- ty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at timz of sale. ! FORN"k. pROW. __§a8,10.12.15 Yt | RANKRUPTCY NOTIUE. CALCULATING MACHINES Catalog sent upon request. Steward School F St N.W. —has reopened for the remainde Day and Evening Claswes Drawing and Painting Principal, Mr. Edmund C. Tarbell tors, Richard Mathilde N. Leisenring. Tuition free. ce fee for the season, $10. Prospectus THOS. J, OWEN & SUN, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING BUILDINGS NUMBERED 3704 AND 3706 | Fupt—In MACOMB ST. N.W., TOGETHEE WITH VACANT LOT IMMEDIATELY WEST OF BAID PROPERTY, ENTIRE PROPERTY HAVING A TOTAL FRONTAGE OF 118.44 FEET ON MACOMB ST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded as instrument No. 108, of Sept. 22. 1922, of the I Columbla, and at the request of the party cured thereby, the undersi sell at public auctlon, in front of the prem ises. on FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D.'1923, AT FOUR 0'GLOCK P.M., ‘the following described land and pre ines,'situate in the District of 'Columbin, and designated as and being lots numbered thirty- three (88) and thirty-four (34) in the subdivi- sion made by Thomas R. Asq trict of Columbia, in Liber 64 at follo 94, now known as lots 83'and 34 in square 1920, ‘Terms of sale: Cash above and subject to & first trudt of $15,000, due December 16, 1923, with interest at 6 per cent. A deposit of $500 required at time of sale. C - ing, revenue stamps and notary fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days from date of “sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re. sell the property at the risk and cost of de- fauiting purchaser, after Gve dasv’ mévartise- ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lberl ia. the elty of WWas D. C. d_records of the District of | ed trustees - will i¥ THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- | :equest. T, Corcoran School of Art of the season. Bookkeep- 1. T STEWARD Instrue- | Meryman, Burtis Baker lxlld: ne on trict of Columbla, Holding « RBankruptey Court. In the matfer of David M. Lessner, [ trading s "'Lessner- bank- Bankruptey Notice hereby. n - that named bankrupt has fiied his petition praying for a discharge from all his debis in bankruptes and that his creditors and other persons in | interest are required to enter their appearance { in_opposition, it any so desire, in the clerk's office of said court on or before the Tth day of February, 1923. RALPH D. QUINTER, Ref- eree in Bankrupte OFFICIAL NOTICES. 8. ENGINERR OF 250 Oid Land Office Bullding, Wi ton, D. C. A public hearing - this office at 10 a.m.. January the purpose of considering the n draw in the proposed Memorial Rridge seross Potomoc river at Washington. D. C. Oral statements from interested parties ‘will be re- celved, but all Important facts and arguments should be submitted in writing. 4t-3an8,9,18,19 | BUSINESS COLLEGE Specialized _commercial proficient teaching _staff: indiv’ ualized class instruetion; refined school _spirit; modernly appointed school bullding; select positions for all graduates. cours Nationclly Accredited Stenography—Commercial Secretarial—Civil Service Spanish by Native Teachers Day Sessions Night Sessions Late ‘Afternoon Sessions Pictorial Catajog at Request 721 Thirteenth Street N.W. Main 3430 P. J. Harman, Prin. #In the Heart of Washington” i T, OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL, Takoma Park, Md., Dec. 20, 1932.—Sealed pro- for” the_grading and cindering of Cer. fain streets in" the Pine Crest subdivision nderatyued o 167 velock Monday evonln, W 10 7 o'e onday evening, JSapuary 10, 1023, ‘The extimated amount of "2,500 cuble_ vards. tely A T STRAYER'S | 0S | i { j would jArmy iwould receive from WASHINGTON Spuin—Conversational Metliod 13T F st now. M. 0G5, * ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy-and Business Administration from P PACKING & STORAGE STATEN STORAGE CO. Packing, Shipplng, General Hav First-class service— Reasonuble rates. 143442 U Street N.W. Phone N. 8845 _ SPECIAL RATES G o N-wv York and Phila. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. National Household Movers, 4 Woodward Blig. Phone Main 2162, Branch Offces in All Principal Cif DRY STORY. FOI FURNITU Estimate cheerfnlly CHLER'S . AND Copven ave. n.w. CLEAN pianos. UNION. | TORAGE COMPANY i tes { ot & 1 ocal and Long Distaice MOVING. iy Careful Men. _Hatcx Iteanonbale. PACKING BY EXPERTS. (oods insured 000 while in our long-di vans. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. Jotel * 4 ATLANTICCITY.N.J. The ideal American plan hotel i ! 1 1 directly on the ocean front. § # CAPACITY 600 §_BRICK GARAGE _ Jtazlterd Bz LAW NEEDED TO MAKE CROWDER CUBAN ENVOY Controller McCarl Gives Opinion ox Status of Retiring Major General. Appointment of Maj, Crowder as American diplomatic represents- tive in Cuba after his retirement next month from active service i the Army will require special legisla- tion, according to an opinfon handed down by Controller General McCarl il response to an inquiry presented to Im by the budget bureau. The controller genreal. suzgested the form of legislation under which it be possible for a retired officer to be appointed to a diplomatic post without loss of his retired status or pay, although he the government only a total amount equal to the pas prescribed for the diplomatic post to which he was appointed. It was in- dicated that such a_measure probably would be introduced soon In Congress The budget bureau inqui did not mention Gen. Crowder's name. merely asking as to the status o a retired Army officer who might be named as minister to Cuba. T controller held that under the le islation he suggested such an officer could receive his retired pay plus the difference between that pay and the spesified salary of a minister. REDRAFT FARM BILLS. Report Expected in Senate Wednes- day on Credits Legzislation. Pending farm credits legislation to be reported out of the Senate banking committee, probably on Wednesday, un- der plans made Saturday for finul re- dratting of the Capper and Lenroot- Anderson bilis. The latter. providiaz for government aid by federal subscription of $60.- 000,000 in stock for twelve credit de- partments under the federal land bank system, was completed by the commit- tee. An amendment by Senator Len- 100t, republican, Wisconsin, would au- thorize doubling of stock’ with ap- proval of the President. Other pro- visions of the Lenroot-Anderson meas- ure were not changed in principle. Senate debate on the farm credit. legislation is to begin early this week vith the administration shipping bill temporarily displaced. Leaders hope to pass the Capper biil in a week, but the fate of the Lenroot-Anderson meas- ure, against which opposition {s largely centered because of its gov- ernment aid features, was said to be uncertain. Marshals Cover 500,000 Miles To Serve Papers “In serving upward of & hun- dred thousand processes issuing out of the federal courts of the District during the year just closed the deputy marshals in the office of the United States marshal covered more than a half million miles by foot, automobile and street car,’ said United States al Edgar C. Snyder in re- 3‘:;§|‘;g lhogwurk of his office for the calendar vear 1922, ““The great body of our people are probably unaware that the marshal is the administration offi- Cor of four courts in the District— the Supreme Court, the Juvenile Court, the Municial Court and the federal branch of the Police Court —Zand ail processes issued by these Courts fall to the United States marshal for service and execu- tlon, which accounts for the very Jarge number of processes served during the last calendar year.” The business of the marshal's office during 1922 shows aimost a 90 pér cent increase in the num- ber of new cases over the preced- ing year, the largest increase oc- curring In the Municipal Court the number of cases in that court totaling 46,235 In 1922, as ugainst 41,316 in 1921. In the federal branch of the Police Court the number of new cases filed in 1922 was 8,580, as against 7.516 in 1921. Twelve hun- dred and ninety-seven arrests were made by the marshal's office dur ing the vear just ended and 27.812 witnesses were served, 5300 jurors summoned, while other services totaled 39,485, growing out of clvil suits, including replevins, at- tachments and defendants in land- lord and temant and small debt Gen

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