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D FOR SALE—HOU! Continued. REAL ESTATE. BUSINESS PROPERTY - FOR SALE. SES. l 3 BUSINESS PROPERTY SALE. “SIX ROOMS-—ONL esr 18th and Florlda ave. Pox bouse: @ mice room at, electricity; age. thia convenient section. Tox S30-H. St md ‘Dath: hot-water newly papered: Tousew ‘of this low price are Y $7.3 Colonial porch room ot An S ROOMS NEAR 16th ST. Square from 16th st.. rapldly residential sectlon. Fully deta: Pullt attractive brie e in residenc ford to overlook this opj arranged. Lot 221,x88 DOWNTOW growing best ched _individu D( »\\ NTOWN. On Riode Island ave. aear 14 wiruble three. fairl. PHEI, &bt rooms (4 bedroam pen fireplace. b ectricity W, W, e NORTHEAS -85 n.e owoer, 319 300. 22 Quit oy st sale: o yantries: fropf and rear stalrwi for garage. Terms. month. _Apply UWNER, after 6:30 p.m. for_quick WE WILL TOAN YOU SMALL SON 2100 to $300. secursd Against frst. third mortgages. or take chattel hrokerage: 7 per cent intervet v'ommercial Loan and Finance C; th_st. n.w. ory brick _building. modera and in excellent condition.’ having rear poreh water be immediate nossession BAR Owner will sacrifice 8- rrom and bath home in splendid neighborhood arge large £1,000 © 718 Md. ave, REAL ESTATE LOANS. th street. De- thoroughls sive . hat water s deep lot to PS. section. CORNER ON NE Splendidly available for gasoli tlurc is much traffic. Price, $30 Colorado bidg. ELLERSON 734 15th St 0N DOWN CORNER—STORE AN Awelling: nplmam opportunity for good busi- Tess man: price and tecms very reasonabl JOHN SCRIVENER & RRO.. 91€ G MASS. AVE. AND F_ST. Union station)—Two storles ( of one store): excelient bukiness location: ood investment: price. $18,000; terms. WM. T, McGRANN CO.. 723 11th &€ n.w. NR_18th AND COLUMBIA RD. Store 50 feet deep and two apartmen new front; gond location for ny retail busi: uess. Price.$30.500, HEDGES & MIDDLETON. INC. H st n. Phone Main 1028 T4t ST, SOUTH OF THOMAS CIRCIE— RGAIN. Csets and | ays and_room S per ne. ash, Fly” passestion SUM. FROM wecond o 1 ‘security: mo quickservic rporation, 921 WB WILL 7OU_ SMAL secured against attel only: no brokerage nervive. rmnn:nrns TO LOAN IN ANY Aot mortgpges o the. District it ar $10,000 wnd security dstisfactors. at mounts At 8%. in Washington land and Virginia on o ‘ment plan providiog for cancellation of in case of the death of the Bor- ERS & CO.. the mort rower. At nw. Wi H. SAU) o FIVE "”[‘»x‘)“: HALF PER CENT ON STRON S OR 'SE_SECURTTIES. 0xE PER CENT COMMISSION TO US. “Tyler & Rutherford, Inc, 1918 VERMONT AVENU! er cent inferest LOAN AND FT @ nearbs sections RUM_FROM rat. wecond ar aec Fouratory brick bullding, containing 4 stores and 10 apartments: a.m.i. Price, IIH‘M HEDGES & MIDDLETON, 1334 W st. n.w. Phone CORNER BTORB—Near 16th and You i Ruilding contains 11 rooms and bath, u-mu the large storeroom. Price. $26,500. HEDGES & MIDDLETON. INC. 1334 H st n.w. Phone Ma X OF THE BEET BOSINESS PROPER: s ble stare "froating twi NSEY TRU! “AMOU of "Columbia. Tnstaliment | 10-yenr month: 133 K R PROPERTY, Tith and Trviog, suit MUNSEY_TRUST C¢ e for business. "Appiy Real Estate_Dept TOWNTOWN. % le for remodeliag into splendid location for tate. CORNER OX G STREET, ores, 2 apartments, bot-water heat, elec., APARTMENT E STATE FIN Any Amount. % First Mortgage TER, w._Main ! BIE FOR dlsbarsement firat-(rust D. C. real estate. immediate attention WILLI 1108 16th_St See MR. Modera: THOMAS & 0., money _secured by Appiications _gnaranteed M K. HARTUNG NSTLVANIA AVE. client for auto mechanic shop: 3-s! se 1t Soor, rent of 3 upper Soors will ay carrylog ¢ arg ¥ TIo8 PETTY & PRTTY, Realtors, Ave_ N.W. | Main otex, 418, DMEDIATE READ. Matn uo.\zf TO LOAN. u Rave proper security we can negotiate first or second tr. o AL in sy amount at prevailing interest. Ege st " veenred by Arst or_second (K [BHEN, 908 Wood'd MONEY TO LOA estate first and ond trust. D. H. ROLAND DRU MONEY ALWAYS 1) ns 0n D. C. d comminsion rates. STONE & FA HAND FOR LIBERAL | real estate; prevalling interest AX, 1342 N, Y. ave, can easily be Prices, $8,000 INC. 1423 ¥ St houses, in commercial districts; converted 1nto store property. to $10,000. N. E. RYON CO.,, FUST OFF OF ¥ &1, Main 4397, Two buildings renting for $6.780 per year. Frice lest than $73.000; gooa location for any usiness NEW YORK AVE. NEAR 13th ST. good fot; prive very reason in D. C. PYESSE trust b4 14th SOUTH OF U 8T. Being_a 4-story brick bldg.: good lot alley. Price, $35,000. LARGE FRONTAGE O 14th §T. = Targs stores; possesaion can be @btained at RY. to ag_ | We Make lications given mmediately aval st Trus lable. can_Dept CHAS. D. SAGER, once. Price of this pnp‘fll very reasonable. t Loans, CORNER ON 14th fimn“ xw. t attention. 2atory bullding, occupled by owner wi fbie." Charges o€ | will give possession at once. Price, §29,000. YE. 12th ST . lues are rapidiy Good frontage. whers creasiog. = * LANHAM & HILL, 1400 T St N, S4i6 148 BT, N.W " Main 368, ED—FIRST MORTGAGE 500, on $3,000 bungalow: Box +L. Star office. LOAN, 5% 51,000 ees! brick house, wonderfal for_re- Neoa00| Three-story brick hous modeling; lot 20133, to 20-foot slley. U pINOWITZ REALTY CO.. Main 1761, Colorado bidg. 11* ing dist £ood ear line: st dress Box 13-L. t o B FROM OWNPR, N.W._ t least 8 rooms and withia 15 min. 00 H. REALTORS. Main To buy or sell business property LANHAM & HILL. 1. Georgetown Merchants | NE. tation or near b price. Ad- WILL EXCHAN vage: Sive full description frst Tox 86, Fall YEW BUNGALOW FOR downtown house with 8 fo 10 rooms, with ga- Dn-cctlv Opposite New Bridge. 7 STORIES, spartments above. Sell afie or T more. Wonderful opportun! la0s advanc- 11 letter. 0. SSIATL SODERN APARTS cash_cllent: #o0d re T HOUSE FOR Main 5057. fog_duily, No_lesses. Georgetewn's greatest trafbc cente P~\L L MAGOFFIX, etura. G. IWANTED FROM O ER, Jmodero bome, northwest sectiop, east of 17th ‘st.: can pay cash: write fol Incation aud best price. Star office. Address Box 299K, Exclusive Agent. TO 10 ROOM 8¢, stain 3623, * 317 Woodward Bullding. GARAGE SITE ON HERMAN AVE. 11 description, cash price and Star office. 000 square feet: one-story modern build- on_ balf of lot. Priced moderately. Allan E. Walker & Co., In 813 15th 8¢, Ma COLORED—WILL PAY CASH brick_or frame honse Trokers. Addrass Box 277 FOR SMALI GEORGETOWN Tn fndustrial zone, just off Wiscoosin ave. I WANT HOUSES IN ALL property with MADISON A Bth n.w. N HAVE A 3 1awn busipess property, well ren $25.000. which 1 will exchange cash difference for a good apart n.w. section “an fo price. Star_office. Give location and rentals, ete, Addres SECTIONS OF the city to sell or rent to colored. HARRI near Papsr Mille—Lot 50x112 ft. side and rear alless; improved by three brick houses renting for $43 per month: excellent location tory. or machive shop. Price of all I’R.\TH R & ROBINSON, 514-15-16_Bond_bldg.. 14th and_New York ave List such ted and worth clear and pay | ment houte 1n | > ull statement T AV T | G TICUT AVE, RsBox SINE, tore and two i &T0 & ROOM MODERN HOME, tion: city or wuburbs. All cash. 2813, Star office. Price, WHITB SEC Address Rox 9 16 Bood bldy.. NXIOUS TO PURCHASE A DESIRABLE ht room house with all modern con- nd frade gilt-edge gold debenture bonds for the equity and assume present mort- 14th and New. York ave. Main 442, FOR n.l‘v'r. gege. Price must be right. This offer is | 1257 D N.W.—A SBTORY BRICK 'EZ_ same as cash. A Box 308.H. Star office. |electric R.'R. station: suitable for A TO 12 ROOM HOUSE, IN AN’ tion: have good cash payment. torage or guemobile shep, R O . GRAHAM & CO., 1502 H b, ¥ GOOD SEC- | Main 5072, tial wection, city or D. €. nw. Phone Main a7 # TO 12 ROOM HOME IN GOOD RESIDEN- suburbs. FANTED. o TIENT WHO WISHES T0 PUR-| BINCE 1806 WE HAVE zotten BUY resu For quick sales list vu with us for s wolicit_vous fire iosurance. RYON CoO., SUCCESSIVE] and SELLER together exchange or reat irhne downtewn business property between ! Y | 12th st. and Connecticut ave. and south of M that's { st.. price not to ezceed $150,000. our real estatie | DPRATHER & ROBINSON, 514-15-18 Bond Bldg. 14th and New York Ave. Main 442. MONEY T0 LOAN We aiso Packing, Shigplng, G First-class service—Re 143443 U Strest N.W. o Nor York tod Fhil. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. National Housshold Movers. 4 Woodward Bldy f- Branch Office Ofloe- An GLEAN, DRY 8T BEmate Chencraily AV ESCHLER'S, Phon Princ Fhone M ipal Citie: { BY TO LOAN ON REAL ruf‘m Current _tnterest; moderaté charges. Scrivener & Bro.. 914 G n.w. FCO‘\ID TRUST MONEY™ AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. SALE OF TWOSTONY BEICK § Rooun. AXn mATH WS, Ry virtue of & certain decd of trust duly re corded, in Liber No. 4679, follo 457, et seq.. of the'land records of the District of Colum. aud at the request of the secured thereby, the undersigaed trustees wiil offer for sale by’ public auetion, in front of the . %8, WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTE) 'UARY, A.D. THIRTY '0'CLOCK ' P. e tahiowing-de- ibed land aad premises, situate fn the city Vasbington, District of Columbla, to-wit {The 167teet 6 ‘inches fron® next narth of th Main 2162, PHONE NORTH 104 ?.‘5 705-8 Fla. Ave. SEPARATE ROOMS, Local and Long Distance By Careful Men. _Rates PACKING BY EXPERTS. u 000 whils in our long-distance vens. AR AP % Who Moves Phone Main 9000-—Our d careful e cyice; glorage 1n cvr freproof UNION TORAGE | COMPANY Is Just as Important as Where You Move Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Streat N.W. woutr, @ feet § inches front by the full depth. jof lof 3 1 Todd and Pepper’s subdivision of 527 as sald_subdivision is recorded in folio of ti records of the office | nl the surveyor for the District of Co- Jumbla, improved as above, {0 be sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $2.000 at . _Ter: f sale: t, 31,500 cash, the re. mainder in monthly payments of $50, together ith interest st T per ceat, secured by ond deed of the property seld, or Ko W. 4l casb, 51 the. optlon of "the A $1 Month | deponit of $300 nqulm! at time of asle. Al and up |converancing, recording, revenue stamps and . PR S eason!| . compl wi wi irty s from II Goods insured | of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve Tight to vesell the and cost of the defaul advertisems Bewapaper” published in the ety of W ) ton, D. PATRICK- J. WALSHS, LEO. A. WALSHB, w a6, 4840 ex8u “Trustess. EY D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER. For account of Southesstern E: AT, You y dded vaos 3 Will offer for sale e = | men are | BARY, Tour salearoom, 633 uh:n.. turaiture 3| DAY, JANUARY 11, 1923, AT 1 saivage atock of miscelineous m ‘women’s furnishings, iy Bightgow pr e i loves (men's), e Teh ith sh w SEBYES, Avetioner. B = ‘#4th-ST. STORE LOCATION. “*. Near Park Road. cellent 9-room Briek house, sflendidly adapuble to re- modeling:into store and apartments. This property is improving in value daily and;neither the investor nor the speculator can af-} rtunity. Possession and terms can be} t. to.good alley. Excellently located corner containing nearly 14,000 square feet of ground. This corner is splendidly suitable for a good dewn- town apartment house. Price, $150,000. K STREET CORNER. Haying excellent frontage on two streets, in a good business This corner is suitable fot'a ‘gasoline station, stores or apartment and will increase rapidly. im value. Price, $65,000. NORTHWEST, NEAR | l i number ome | Easy ! N | Terms to Price, $21,000. N CORNER. W FJERSEY AVE. ine’stgtion and in a section where 000. & WEMPLE, Phone M. 603 AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, ACOTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY PREMISES NOS. 1427-1420 CHURCH ST. N.W. BY virtue of & decree of the Bupreme Court % e District of Colnmbla, paseed in Equity Cause. N et on acconnt of Dirchaser a¢ & praviows public saie BavIDE Faited to comply -r"m ferms thereof, the undersigned trustees will offer for salé by publlc ‘wuction. g, front of the premise TESDAY, THE 16th DAY OF JAN AD. 1023, AT 4:80 O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- lowing-described land snd premises. sitnate In the city of Washiagton, District of Colum 4. sqoare 200, I re “and dwellioz. w., and frame dwelling, D One-third cash, the balance 12,470, edual instaliments. pajable and two yesrs, with interest at 6 pec cent per annum. pasable nnuuully. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option the purchaser. 3200 complied with within thirty days from day of putle; otherwiee '(he trustees reserve the | right to ressl) [roperty st the risk sod Comt . of the detanitlag parchaser, after fve tof buch resale 1n some FAYDEN JORNSON. Commereial ! B building.” C. BRANDENBURG, Yendall bullding. __jan4-ddds.exsu Trnstees. C.G.SLOAN&CO, INC, AUETS. 715 13th St. . Estate Sale Of:\Household Goods, etc. At-Public Auction “*At Sloan’s, 715:13th St. Wednesday.» | January 10th, 1923 gt J0rA M. By order-of the American Security and Teust+Co. and o!hers. Terms Cash. 3 ¢ G. SLOAN & Co,, lncA, Aucts. Eptar . s s ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEB. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being the Three-Story Brick Building le\;wu as No. 2010 H4th St. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4347, folio 7, et seq of the land records of the District of Cofum- Din, and at the request of the party secured thareby, for sale hy public suction. in_frant of the premisss. o (FRIDAT: THE SINET) ETEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1923, A’ cn O'CLOCK P.M.. the ‘following described land and premises, situate io the city of Wa ton, District ‘of Columbia, to wit: Lot Masnew's subdivision of Iots in square 204, per plat recorded in Liber H. D. C.. folla 5: of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Celumbia. Terms of sgle: All cash over and above 8f- teen thineand doliars due and payable Mare! 1023, with inteest at & per cent per An bum. Ustil paid. sald interest payable semi- annually and secured by prior desd of trust on the property sold. ~ A depos't of $1.000 required of the purchaser at the time-of sa All_conveyancing, recording and notarial fees At the cout of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of eale, otherwise the trustees reserve U right 1o resell the property at the rlsk a cost of the defaulting purchaser. after days’ advertiemeot of such resale iu some Sewspaper publiebed in the city of Washiog- D.C JESSE F. HEISKELL, Trustee RAYMOND A. HEISKELL. 1115 Eye Jjan9.dkds exsu Truer! THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known as the Bancroft Hotel and 1805 H St. N.W. (as a whole). By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of "the District ‘ot Cotambia pewsed in Equity Cause No. 23273, I will sell at pubilc anction. in_front of the premises, oo WEDNESDAY. THP SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises ‘situate in the District of Columbis avd being original lot (1), the south twenty-two (22) feet six (8) inches of lot number thirty (30) 254 the east bLalf af lot sumber two (. in square ome hundred fve (106). located at che northwest corner of 18th and B sts, n. known respectively as the Bancroft Hotel d 1805 B A Terms of two equd] installments. paya two years from the day of represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-asnually, 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 All_conveyanci ps and recording st purchaser’s he complied with with- in thirty trustee reserves the ri ty_at the ri chaser, after fire days' advertisement resale in some newspaper published 1 ingtos, D. C. Trustee, SaBiasdsexsy 918 10eh at. oW, " ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 2019 11th ST. N.W. By virtue of & certals deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4814, folio 94, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: Dis. and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public suctis. in front of the prem ises, on FRIDAY. THE TWELFTA DAY OF JANUARY, 183, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described lsad 04 premises, District inches front by the full depth thereof riginal lot 4 in square 382, improved &x Above subject to a prior deed of trust for )2 ., Gue September 14. 1924. Terms of sale: Over sald trust $750 cash, the remainder in monthly payments of $52.30. in. clodiag interest at 7 per ceat, secured by a sacend decd of triat upen fhe' praperty okt or al] cash, st the option | deposit of $300 required at -le. m- veyancing, recording, revenue stamps and no. al fees at the of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within 30 days from A8y of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the FIght to resell the property at the risk frost of the defaulting purchaser, after five Gus<’ advertisement of such resala in some newagager published o the city of Washing- THOMAS BROWY. WILLIAM H. BROWN Jan2.4kds.cx80 . Trustees. TTHOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEBRS. TRUBTEES' SALZ OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING LDINGS NUMBERED 8704 AND 3708 MACQMB ST. N.W., TOGETHER WITH VACANT LOT IMMEDIATELY WRST OF SAID PROPERTY, ENTIRE PROPERTY HAVING A TOTAL FRONTAGE OF 118.4¢ FEET ON MACOMB BT. By virtue of a eertain deed of trust duly re- corded as instrument 108, of Sept. 22, 1922, of the land records of fhe District of Columbla, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will seil at publie suction. io_front of the prem- ises. on FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D.'1928. AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the Tollowing deseribed land and prem. ises. "sltuate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots numbered thirty- three (83) and thirty. m,:lr (84) in the subdivi- leighi corded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia, fo Liber 64 at folio §4, now Enown as jots 33 'and 34 In square 1920) Terms of eale: Cash above and subject to & first trust of $15,000, due December 16, 1823, with interest at 6 per cent. A deposit of $500 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps and notary fées at the cast of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserre the right to re. sell the property at the risk and cost of de. + faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise } ment of such resale in some Sewspaper pub- { labed in the clty of Washington, D. € BARRY 8 pites, Jan2.a&ds.ex8u Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLER, ADCTIONEER. Unclaimed freight by public auction to pay freight, storage and other charges Notice i hereby given that on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 271923, COMMENCING AT X 3t Wesdhiers 325" bac ard. Taow storage, freight and other charges, !lI !'IIHIM'I!IIDOM.KKLI‘ R.R., Southern Ratiway Co. and C. & O. l l Co., in' the following names, to wit: M. H. N‘lll.ll. 1 wood barrel roofing. ece- H. Mink, one box varnish o metal W. H. McKenny, one jacket paint Nutially Co.,'§ D. Jooes water and 1 case d Oowl fllr; & HTI‘,P.SO blh"h I.'b., Burneil, our_stee, rrel e 24 Bepair Co. Follin & .'-5:.:.911 pump, ‘one track: order Traveiers’ Embflcnlln' Co.. wetity Peridleton Auto Serv- ice Co., Clarendon, uu drugs pet. grease, and Herbert, v-u . “fl Fenault, Fonerbalt bereer roofing cement: Sandstedt, ooe box h.h. goods. oge crated id’s crib and contents, one buritpped; Devid B, Fraxer, 1 feeding bags; Mes' 8. tuliiver, n oll; Geo, int W ?flh‘ Bm‘ ll hn‘.'nl._ Astorfa Market, o cartops sales tickets Boyd Tire Repair 8ort T huxee. iaking. poder B -"'ge::‘e (crated): I "Breok Clark, % KD Ken- nel: order Battery Parts and. Iy Tt . "?JL'{-““".:L,“ ators " (woodes): » epenators. rood :1' three. bun boxes horse o Sodiathey T Fataian: ons chrioh beadiag: Johm Grees, one oil stere: X, Goidmes, on carton sales tickats: Fround Timestose the Bub Tursiters case_ollcioth F. B Jayne, ose | R e Co., half barse] at Penna. R.'R. T o | ,.\1 l I | * Crismond, ome auto M. ieis, oue drum toofing tite:{ PUBLIC AUCTION General Supply Committee January 12, 1923. Public suction of unserviceable deaks, tabies. chairs, Sling cases, electric fans, rags, barrel old lineleum, sct wood. Iron and brass, mo. tor trucks, et t their warehouses located In East_Potomac Park, the Bureau of Engraving bulldings formery occn NING AT 10 0'CLOCK AM. Material to be removed within and Printing, 1o the soidiers’ bar- 549.10.11 Superintendent of Supplies. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE RUILDINGE, REING NOS. 132 WISCONST w. By virtue of a certain deed af trust duly llo 481, et weq., of the land_recurds of the District of Columbia. nd st the request of the party secured there by, the undersigned trustees will seli at pub- 1ic_auetion, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JAN- TARY, 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P, the following degcribed land and prem- ises, situste In the District of Colombia, and designated as and being parts of lots 153 and 184 in Reatty and Hawkl addition to Georgetown, Taw" known s square 1335 and dcschibed as follows: Teginaing for the same on the west side of High at. (now Wisconsin ave) at the end of the line drawn from the fntersection of Wisconsin ave. and Ath(now Volta) at.. southerls 108.5 feet 00 line of said avenue to the southeast corner of the large brick hause standing o said lot heraby tended to be conveyed, thence northerly ane with the west line of said avenue forty (40) Tect: thance westerly and st Hight angles with said avenve to tl Ing line between lots 182 and 183 in said addition: thenee south with aaid line to the resr thereof: thence wasterly with the rear line of lot 183 Afore- %41 16 & point thereon which will be inter. sected by a line drawn south @0, degree west from a polot in the rear wall of said house, 9 inches northerly from the sonthwest carner thereof: thence easter] Teversed {0 the begianing : wouth with, said rear wall O (nches to the Southwest corner of said house: and thence with sald wal] to the point of beginning on Wisconsin avenue. The said parts of lots 183 nd 184 beiag the same Properiy Scribed on the records of the Dist lumbla for taxation purposes a mors pacticularly descried o said deed of et ogether with the improvemeat there- “erms of sale: One-balf cash. balaace of | urchase money at one and two years, wit teres 7 per cent per annum, payable eemi-annually from date of sale, secured br d of trust upon the property sold. o; h. at option of the purchaser. A de 3300 will be required at time of saje. conveyancing. recording. etc., chaser, Terms of sale to be complied with within Sfteen daxs from day of sae, otherv the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchasar after five days' advertiement of such resale in eome mewspaper published in Washington, D. C. CHARLES G. WARDEN, JOHN R. KIREWOOD. CHARLES G. WILLLAMS. Trust .w.. Washington, 1018 Vermout ave. i3 a3, ddeds, ex8u THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Bmkinx Lot Fronting 20 Feet on the West Side of 10th St., Between Q and R Sts. N.W,, at Auction to Close | t Mary Quian, will sell at_public suction, iu_front of the | premises. 0N THURSDAY. THE ELEVENTH | DAY OF JANUARY, 1823, 'AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot'31 1n square 336, 20 feet front by depth of 88 feet (0 ap olley Terme of sale: All cash, 3200 dapostt re- quired upon acceptance of bjd and remainder Fithin thirty days, oc depesit forfeifed. Con. Teranciog,” secordiag aad revenve stamps at purchaser’s eost. THOMAS I, OWI 1a4,0&ds,ex80 PUBLIC HEARING—U. 8 Bce, Oid_Land ton, D. C. A public nm will be held at Dis office at 10 s.m., January 19. 1923. for the purpose of comsidering the mecessity for draw 1n the proposed Momorial Bridgs acroes Potomoc river at Washington, D. Oral e (s fyom-interested "patiies will be rer ceived, but all important facts and srguments should' be submitted in writing. . Washing. e RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ker rocker, | ht, one box tickets; ] i i Theideal American plln leel gueal on the ocean front. l AP 600 BRICK GARAGE MJM_ HOTEL CONTINENTAL ) 1, al dy; terms *x;- " :t" 'mm. S ."‘JA“H DUNOA! D. TAORMINA AMERICA § 1 STEAMSHIPS . NAVIGAZIONE GEIHN.E ITALIANA = ° AZORES ITALY _ EGYPT Jan. 18 Mar. Feb. 7 Mar. 21 Spectal Mediterranean Veyage. } GIULIO CESA RE (new#3,000tons ) FEB.17 ITALEA AMERICA SHIPPING CORP. 1 State St. New York CUNARD ¥ e Biymoidh s ANCHORuwes rg and Lendon. I ape 3 MEDITERRANEAN and EGYPT CARONIA—Feb. 10 Dlayground—to the rom: ragean. A% Checial Mediterianoas ple: s Beythin Ja he undersigned trustees will offer gout locit Cunara or ‘Shore excursions ntinople, Alexandria, e cruises t nPeg G ent or wiite Lines, 517 14th st. p.: 2..”‘ i 30; “Mauretania. | ington. V. C. { i sikizgton, D a short distance below | lot 828, all | { decensed, we | | 1 | | i *Join the Experienced Tro» Plnl . Jan, 17 Mar. 7 Mar. 28 ‘eb. 21 Mar. 14 Apr. 18 Ldu.lu Apr. 14 May 12 June 23 New York—Havro—Paris Rochambesu Ieb 18 Apr. 28 May 3 Roussi . 17 Feb. 22 Mar. l’ Ohic y 26 hll [Apr. 7 May Ihu 2 Y —Vi (Bpain)—Bord: ’.A Bourdonaais. o~ e Feb. 8 Mar. 15 Apr. 18 ns—Vigo (Spain)—THa Duasalle Tan, 30 Mar 5% June 10 Niagara... May 1 July 1 Sept. 20 North A!H'nu Motor Tours to ALGERIA 'MOROCCO TUNIS Company’s Office, 1408 ,.'E York Av,, WEST IN E West I 1419 on the A ATHENS, with ARISTOPHAN! Your Home Sails from New York Feb. Leinerary, with leisurely i Gbraltar, Cadix, Algiers, 1338 F St Main 1200 ¢ 3. * ATLANTIC CITY. N. Make Your Reservations NOW By the great palatial liner “Em From New York Jan. 20 and Feb. 20 ACH Cruise 27 days. liinerary includes ruela, Nassao, Bermuda. Everything Canadian | Pacific Standard — there Fares from $250. No passports needed. €. E, PHELPS, City Passenger Agent. DEMOSTHENES?— One of the many rare experiences offered by the “MAURETANIA” This Cunard Blue Ribbon Ship of the Atlantic land excursions. v, Monte Catio, Napies, the De York to ""Ln ‘:&r A proportionate Tatee. Write of Amenun Express Travel Dept. AUCTIONS. EDUCATIONAL. ETC. INSTRUCTION—POTTERY, PAINTING, sniPsON, Private or class. formerly Woedward & Lathrop. Call between % and & Offers the tourist and trav- eler a new world of delights. _ See th, RIO CENTENNIAL SHORTHAND in 80 rapid. Touch 1ypewfilhl Earoll teda: Businsss Colleg t. mw. Lossons ges. Sl. .l IO‘ 1700 L st. n.w., or pliene for appointment. days; easy 5 loarn =2 CRY OF DEMOCRATS Mathema ALBERT JONAS, 1817 Mo ovIL !d'l‘:ql BXAMINATION, Y 140 1o n m. Oivit_ervice Frepa and 'y%mmm comer o mow. LANGUAGES Lowest Rates. Lideral Atopovers, Uneecelied ’Servios 'rn.en Spant M%mh pdtatian, ,, ete., experionced o, and 'Ereniny Write for Descriptive Literature. Classes. “Erivate lessons. —Reasonable LAMPORT & HOLT LINE tuition, Trisl Lesson Free. BERLITZ ‘Soth men and somen; $iT. The SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 816 14th st. n.w. Pk, Fr. 2020 U/|SP. Profs. Rapid Progress. 1317 ¥ o OF !T.venina School 600 G St. N.W. O SUVA Aucxunn UVDNIV g (13,500 tons) r». u-An, . ail from Vauncouver, B. Tor fares, ofc., apyly Ces. Pad. Talimay, or to s n.w. M. 5685, _EATE Jamusry's ohill for the balmy breath of June. Bani o clear blus waters ’f"“,‘:'lf“i"‘"' Main 4445 24 ;:'li k m":' ','-l.u.l é.‘l..m Shop Mathematics ot ie Berals: 11406 Toas Radio displacement. Sailing Grday. Mo passports re WES T ENDIES—two de Electric Wiring tarted Jan. Z—Regist The Royal Mai 8¢ . ' o s , Sawprason & Sor 5.5 "ORCA™, luar 20 T 31~ Drafting **Che Comfort Route Auto Mechanics ROYA], || ety MAIL £ tow e Cgeningt. . Clasies SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON from Spain—Cenversational lnh“ ACE INSTITUTE Gradustes ot the Institute are found {a professiona Accountanes practice ¢ n executive positions: Lo S e T i Telephane Main 8260 for Bulielin SOUTH AFRICA by 716G St., N. W., Corner 8th St Washington NATIONA SCHOOL FIN UNION CASTLE LINE for sailings and further information aj Sanderson & Son. Gen. Passenger Ag: 26 Broadwas, New York, Or Any Steamship Ticket Agen! iy FELIX MAHONY, Director, Main Cruises Fundamental Course fits itain” to accept a position in In- 22,200 tons disp. m;gf..;,B, Sataenlste terior Decoration, Costume Commercial Drawing. ndies, So. America, Panama, Vene- Classes Now Forming none better. For ail details apply New York Av © Mais 7 |& APPLIED ART Conn. Ave. and M “Study Art With a Purpose” Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Our 8th-Month Professional L E 1760 you and Textile Design, Color or Beginning January 8th Burroughs’ Adding, Bookkeep- ng and Calculating Schoo SCHOOL (Accredited) The Largest and Best SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE CALCULATING MACHINES Catalog sent upon reguest. Steward STRAYER’ BUSINESS COLLEGE lized commercial teaching _staff: class instruction. spirit: modernly OPOLIS at ARISTOTLE, ES, ST.PAUL, American Express Luxury Cruise on the indir “cliont school buliding; select positions for all graduates. Nationally Accredited Stenography—Commercial Secretarial—Civil Service All the Way 7 — Returning April 13 Madeirs, Anl- s, Nile to th it Ay et Ayl e S el Day Sessions ton. Loadon (£ve dey (Gve days). Ch e e N G Night Sesslons Late Afternoon Sessions Pictorial Catalog at Request reet N.W. 108) Travel LTI MUSICAL l i Fres Bookll BiZao Seoot: 1322 G st. Bows RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. the finest in the World. Wire or Write any of the f lowing for Information, Book- let, Bates, Reservatons, etc. AE—The Breakers ‘E—Ritz-Carlton A—Hotel Dennis A—Hotel Strand E—The Shelburne A—Hotel Brighton A—Galen Hall E—Seaside House A—Hotel Chelsea - A—Hotel Morton A—The Wiltshire A—The Holmburst A—Hotel Bothwell - * A—Chalfonte-Haddon Hall AE—Hotel Traymore AE-Marlborough-Blemheim A—tmericin Pian s B DAY AND_NIGHT CLASSES Will_Form January 15 For_the Following Courses: courses; refined ppointed Spanish by Native Teachers Jackson TREAT'EM ROUGH Day Dinner. in Springfield, lll., Engenders Spirit of Militancy. By the Associated Press. revived and determined democratic party “every day is growing better and better,” speakers insisted at a banquet here last night commem- orating Andrew M. Ralston of ndiana and Mrs. Ber- nice committeewoman from Ohio, nighed the theme for the evening, which was that the tidal wave that SPRINGFIELD, IiI, January 9.—A Jackson's blirthday Addresses by Senator-elect Sam 8. Pyke, democratic mnational fur- swept the party out into a sea of defeat in 1920 is swinging back to ll;or‘o with democracy crest. for the republican part. “glory of a militant democracy’”’ was riding its “Treat ‘em rough” was the word while the extolied and applauded. 1 1 Ralston Denounces Iselation. Mr. Ralston denounced the repub- ican party for what he declared w: ts policy of International {selation and criticized the management of the federal reserve banks. Mrs. Pyke warned both democrais and republicans that the day of reckoning to the newly enfranchised women was at hand and many convinces them of its usefulness she said, whers 1{es the greatest good to the & “Women are going to join parties, will join the party that “and they are now asking test number? o reactionary group will catel the imagination of a mother Wwho has a vision of something better for her children. progressive and Women are naturally the progress of clvilization depends upon them. Assaile New Tarif® Law. “But this i{s the day when the old order is again dominant. We have a return of the tariff in the form of the Fordney-McCumber tariff law. are still left some Lod; and Smoots represen order, entrenched, but at bay, ‘Thers s, Watsons ng the old strong with the enormous power of custom, tradition, inertia and money all on their side. What the new order will bring forth no one can know, but a new ally has come to the support of the progressive democrats And that is the women of America, for the women of America are demand- ing & new order in politica. t must be said of the party to which 1 hold allegiance that since the present administration came into oontrol of the government we have been careful to do nothing that might embarrass the administration in its free and untrammelled direction of our foreign relations. ROUND-WORLD TOURIST Capt. Wanderwell of Atlanta, Ga., REPORTED HURT IN FALL Declared to Have Fallen From Window in Geneva. PARIS, January 9.—A dispal the Echo de Paris from Genev that Capt. Wanderwell of Atlanta, Ga, a round-the-world automo- bile tourist, jumped or fell out of a window in Geneva Sunday night. His fall, however, was broken by an awn- ing. After his injuries were attended to, the despatch adds, Wanderwell was taken to a hospital. Capt. Wanderwell have started two years ago from New Orleans to travel sround the world is reported to to win a wager. Accompanying him S 721 Tlur!eenfll Street N.W. “In the Heart of Washington” Ilorsehek Iudm: at the Ocean’s Edge P and in a saddle and away over miles of hard level beaches—on one side, the famous Boardwalk with its gay throngs promenading, roller chairing or resting in the open air pavilions—on the other, the gently rolling ocean literally washing beneath the flying hoofs. e ) Ihom saddle ho: rt, ponies for e 138 %0 and scendangs for the m::;:nu:; e Many other attractions both indoors and out can be enjoyed the year 'round. Golf, M Dancing, Theatres, Music, Indoor Sea Water Swimming Pools, Basketball, etc. 0 verilent train service With through Pullmans—4; Lours 5 m”;:-:’fl:‘nmn“-“ via Penna. R. B. or via Balto & Ohio R. ot Dles and full information can be secured Local Ticket Agents |umummuumnummwummuuu|um|mumnmmnmmlmmumlnmnnmmunmlm from were Miss Helen Raeburn, Miss Anna MR |10y fleet of Russian white refugees. i | = % l Moak, and Miss Annie Bryan, respect- ively officlal recorder, camera expert and mechanician. Mrs. Wanderwell and Miss Wanderwell and others fol- lowed In a second car. —_— PINCHOT PICKS EX-AIDE AS ATTORNEY GENERAL Prospective Chief Law Officer Un- der Pennsylvanie Governor-Elect Served in Forestry Bervice. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, January 9.—Gev.- elect Gifford Pinchot has announced that he had selected George W. Woodruff of Philadelphia as attornex general in his administration. Mr ‘Woodruff was chief law officer in the United States forestry service when Mr. Pinchot was at the head of that service during the Roosevelt adminis- tration. He was at one time Unite States district judge In Hawall and before taking up service in the gov- ernment was coach of the University of Pennsylvanla foot ball team and originator of the famous Woodruft “guards back” play. —_— WANDERING FLEET SAILS. Russian White Refugees Leave Shanghai for South. By Cable to The Star snd Nlr-p. Daily News, Copyright, SHANGHAL Jmu-ry ! —The wander- minus 200 orphans who have found shelter here, has left for the south, its destination probably belng Manila or Saigon. Twenty tons of food and sufficient fuel were provided through public dona- tions here. One member of the expedi tion was arrested in the international settlement for baving bombs and weap ons in his possession. PESO SOARS IN MANILA. Dollar Sold at Quarter of 1 Per Cent Discount, Due to Exports. By the Associnted Press. MANILA, P. L. January 9.—On ac- count of the excess of exparts over imports, requiring American dollars in settlements, telegraphic transfers on United States points are being sold at ene~qn-rt=r of one per cent discount. This is the first time in nearly three yoars that gold has been at a dis- nt as compared with the peso. It fe sald tha¢ the total money In circu- 1ation in the Phillipines, now amount- ing to 97.000 pesos, is insufficlent for the demands of business. Banks here rea paying as high as 6 per cent in- terest on time deposits on account of the demand for pesos. TOURS AND CRUISES HOLY LANDS Send for Program FIDELITY TOURIST COMPANY 1406 New York Ave. N