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REAL — —_— FUR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. ESTATE,™ FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. CLEVELAND PARK. Decidedly one of the most attractive and best built homes in "Washington's close-in suburb. A true colonial house, situated on Tot 50x1 3 floors first and second stor: rlete baths, large veranda and another feature is the eighteen w 1 As attractive in the rear as in the front. Modern in every detail. First floor is spacious and well arranged. Double oak . Six delightful bedrooms, four com- sleeping porch, slate roof, and ell placed closets. Built-in garage. Built of the best quality of materials and excellent workmanship throughout. Most critical inspection is invited. ? $7.500. | NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. ! AND PARK RD. One of our best offerings In & moderate sized $11.500. » WOODLEY PARK Tn a delightful location on Cathedral ave. iz Teres voram: Sl diko extra 11 yorehes: hardwood foors and trim. Room for (double garage. 500. $14,500. CHEVY CHASE. A clirel anial fro plete BOSS & Real WASHING Tel. Main 4340 MEMBERS 0F N. 1418 Eye St. N.W., WASHINGTC $6,230. JUST OFF RHODE ISLAND AVE. An unusual bargais praetically mew two. story Dbrick; six rooms, tile bath; colonial Dorch; doubie rear porches: pantrs: attics hiot water heat, electric lights, Owoer asking $1,000 cash ‘payment. $13.750. MT. PLEASANT. Almost new semi.detached tapestry brick awelling In' the vicinity of 18th and Lamont §ta. Colonial front: aix roome, tile bath, extra tile lavatory, inclosed tleeping porch; hot: water heat, electricity; large finished attic: plenty of side light; déep rear yard; bullt-in Farage. __S9050. PETWORTH CORNER. PHELPS, tors, ON T 1406 H St. N.W. ATE BOARD. EAL EX L. SANSBURY C€O., INC. Phones Main 3903-4-5. DN HEIGHTS. PRICE, $12950. The most reasonably priced home in this high- class residential section. bridge. t and rear por Just south of the million-dollar colonial dwelling of seven rooms and bath ; concrete hes; every modern feature, including a two- car garage. Lot 150 feet deep. CHASE. R0 i CHEVY 70, 3 il ash pasme NORTHWE fon near the governmen TWO-FAMILY S10.300. Pach apartment has four roo NORTHEAST. 0. Semi-detached brick rming northeust section near 10th and K sts. Bix rooms and bath: medern eating plant: electricity. 1n A-1 condi tion and'a honse that we do not hesitate to recommend. PRICE. $7 NEAR 16th AND R 8§ N.W. PRICE, SIT.SM0. An exeeptionxliy fine home i1 A convenient and desirable situation. 1t has twelve and_threo baths: excellont_heating plant, electric lights: Two car gara We advise an early in: speetion APARTMT T Located in an A-1 northwest neighborhood. yms and bath, with glass-inclosed 1t, electricity. Can be bought on easy cash Nl EVE N\ YTHING 1 18 Fyve St SANSBURY GO NG N REAL ESTATE I’hones Main 3903-4-3. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. NORTHEAST--NEAR RHODL ISLAND AVE $0.930. Throe-room-deep house; | 1 front porvi fine. northeast 1o Similar new hon In practicarly same n unusual terms. T ENNEDY STS Ao is is 2 AND PARK. “hath house; exceptionalls fine fixtures And spacious rooms: nice side Tot wh s et foot paved alley, allow- 1large buck yard Vacant oceupaney, This s a Let us show you. SPECTAL— We have just listed a Breuninger-bufit, * 10room and 2-bath colonial front pore house; garnge, with deep lot to paved alles: rilbiestone wall. T r particn_ Tarly well fintshed and decorated, inciud P exquisite puequet floors. e can Tost abie 1o W I 1409 New York 14th ST.—$13.500. This house is 23 feet wide wWith 8 excep tionally large rooms; h.-w.h., electric lights and other modern attractions. Counld not be reproduced within several thousand dollars of this price. Its loca- n in a rapidly developing part of 14th 1a an absolute guarantee of its future enhancement in value. FORE ON 14th ST. » Tith st.. in one of t £4,000 cash. DOWNTOWN—$11,500. hin walking distance of the do tawn business section: an excellent pro <ition for rooming hot 5 rooms; brick construction (six bedrooms), two baths; modern heating plant; three-car brick arage. House 1s in good condition. hone s while it is still available, Terms. DAHLGREN TERRACE— $8,000. Just i W off Rhode Isiand ave. ive bungalow home. containing wh., electric lights; on a large lot arge: offers an opportunity fo in this section where houses are sel- Lasy termws, LA P S Phone Main 4600. 2 m PHI MEMRER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. DOWNTOV near Seatt Circle. me and 3 hathe. Al m Wrranged for entertainin The price is very low. Located on 16th st home of about 14 cellings. Adm snd ofice ¢ COLU) A vers attractive home of 10 large rooms o lights. Located one square from 14th s wectlons. Second and third floors arranged for required. NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. attractive home, 21-foot frontage, contains six large, well arranged This_exeeptional as beamed Yasy terms Has hot-w Large (ceme NEAR LINCOL Semi-detarhed lights. Excellent corner properts ondition. Garage. Six_large rooms and beth argaln for quick sale. VN. $35,000. An exceptionally attractive English basement odern improvements. Commodious rooms, high 2 or desirable for Dhysician who desires home Trerms can be arranged. IBIA HEIGHTS. $12,500. (8 bedrooms) and 2 baths. Fot-water heat and t. in one of the city’s most desirable residential Tuse as apartments, Only small cash payment $10.730. ric lights and hardwond floors. ater heat, ele Deep lot. nt) front, rear and sleeping porches. PARK. $8,500. Hot-water heat. electric Terms arranged to suit. THE REALTY & TNV]‘ZS'{MEI\'T CORPORATION of WASHI ATTRACTIVE A\ HANDSOME Built be ow 1e: workmanship an wnir on 168th st. Detn Dutch colonial. ¢ S bathe, modern to jant detail: double garag Bome being too i his family. \ GOOD BUY. On Comnecticut ave., morth of Cleveland Park—Detached home of & rooms and bath, porches, hot-water heat, clectric light, hard- . $00d floors. Immediate possession. Priced Tow at $14,000. NEW N. E. HOME. lonial brick, 8 rooms and bath, sleeping oo hnt water heat, electricits, hariwood oors, Reasonable terms. FPrice, §7,850. PRICE, $7,500. ear Srd_and East Capltol—6 roms, bath, fine condition. A bargain for any one wish: g home fo t section. WALTER 1400 H St. N.W. Tuspection by permit or NGTON, Main 2908, OFFERIN( HOME. A material of the best. Located close to roser- enter entrance hall, with 10 delightful rooms, . Owner hus suthorized us to sell owing to Full information at this office. CLEVELAND PARK. 55 This attractive home forced on the market | 813 15th Bt N.W. at m vers reasonawle price. porch, il modern impre Price, 314,750, ONLY $16,500. Lncated close to Wardman Park Hotel—Un- usually pleasing brick home of 9 rooms, 2 Dbaths, In fine condition, containing all mod- e cquipment; garage. A bargain at the above price. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. A 1ittle south of Park rd. and close to 14th st~ Attractive home which must be sold quick. ® “rooms, bath, attic. hot-water room for garage. Only $11,000. A. BROWN, bath, Main 1653. ——— e MILLER-BUILT HOMES I} WOODLEY PARK. 2819 to 2833 29th Street N.W. Just Around the Corner F: Twe Description: arag Fadtation; reinforced concretn front b5 all trim; solid brass hardware, mention bere. orch and Further information regarding these homes may be obtained on the premises or by phons, | 404 Hibbs Building. @iain 1790. Liberal terms. Business Property Pennevivania ave. between 17th and 18th | w. Fine investment opportunity, three-story brick bullding. Fine store and eight rooms abore. 3422 to 3428 Po New detached homes of seven rooms and bath. $11.500. Very attractive terms. W. C & A. y Brice ory brick; elght rooms, two baths, faclosed sun ; hot-water heat: Plitsburg instantaneouy rom Wardman Park Hotel. reh; two-car briek ® newest 1 hot-water heater; Corto, hest-grade enamel, used numerous to teps: Ripolin, the hi p switches for lights and other features too Cleveland Park Opportunity to purchass fine detached home of © rooms (5 bedrooms) tile bath. A real bargain at $14,000. rter Street N.W. Lot 37x152. Modern in every detall. N. MILLER, REALTORS, LW Union Trust Building, oo o < s Main 3790, ouse | Splendid 1} ! | heat” and § yyen) bui THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continaea. — FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continwed. “UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUES” CHAS. D. SAGER. DUPONT CIRCLE. In first commercial sone; 10 rooma, 2 bath hot-water heat, electric lights. A wonderfully attractive investment, elther for home or business. Proce, $18,000. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Beaatiful 8-room corner house in best north- west gection: convenlent to 14th st. ca cement porches, like new. Price, $11.5600. Immediate possession and very ressonable MT. PLEASANT. Six-room home. in the prettiest Pleasant, overlooking park: oak fiors, cement rches, ' large rooms, Pittsburg hot-water ater;’ screened throughout. Price, $10,750, Y terms, A very rare opportunity. BLOOMINGDALE. Six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric his, open fireplace. cement porches, double sleeping porch; beautifully located. ' Price, S$T350.° A" small cash pavment; balancs rt of Mt. on NR. 18th & COLUMBIA RD. INVESTMENT. 18 apartments; yearly rents, $10,000. Can- bo € at & price that shows & most attrac. tive” retum. ° This In good and should be investigated by fnvestors. NEW HOMES. Splendidly located fn the northwest; unuss. Shetalls Lavge porches: ihe”last word I con: Veniences. '5:1: $8,050, on well arranged term) GEORGETOWN. A modern, six-room house, overlookin some. expensive residences: nice yard Tifuliy ‘fnished, attractively de be bought $760 cash, balance like reni Chance 'to outwit your landlord. 14th ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY, Contains 2,400 square feet: 20-foot front. A rare opportunity. Price, if sold this week, $12,000. Band- £ Bonn: CHAS. D. SAGER, MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. 923 15th St. N.\W. 1334 H St. N.W. PETWORTH. Price, $10,500. A fully detached home with large feont and side porches, situated in the best past of Pet. worth_ Light large, bright rooms, bath, elec: trie lights, h.-w.h. bega completely orAition. Large lot with room for severai garcges. Immediate possession and easy terws. DOWNTOWN. Price, $18:500. A large. substantially constructed ben home, facing a beautiful government park and at the interaection of two prominent ‘avenue it s 15 rooms. § bath. 5 siceptng borches. steam heat, electric lighta. Also has a brick garage for two cars. Reasonable terms. CORNER HOME. Price, $9,750. A most atiractive rorner home, splendidly situated near the oldiers' Home Park. It contatns 7 rooms, tile bath, electric lights and tional heating plant. Tn good condition. front and side Jawns with bedge. Brick garage. Terms to suit. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Price, $12,500. Onis a short distanee off 14th st. and sou of Park 1. Two-story tapestry brick; 7 rooms, Elaswinclosed ‘sleeping porch, tle hath & Ehower: front and lower rear porches: floars, beain eelling In the dining room, & full length - mirrored doors. electric Tights, how.ii, large attic. Brick garage for two cars Realtors. NR. 38th& ALBEMARLE STS.’ Main 36. Phone Main 1028. Price, $9,750. A desirably situated detached home, cottage type.“having '3 arge “roome. glans inciosed sleeping porch, tile bath. slate roof, stone open fireplace, electric lights, h.-w.h hardwood floors. Lot 30x120. - Attractive terms. CLEVELAND PARK. Price, $15,500. A brandnew and most attractive corner home, situnted within one square of Conn. ave. Granite stone construction. Eight well roportioned rooms (4 bedrooma). comple Lu and extra lavatory; unusually room with o) firep! Tieater: Kelv modern conveniences. Good size gerage. Moderate terms. MASS. AVE. EXTENDED. Price, $10,000. Near the intersection of Wisconsin and Mass. aves. A brand-new red tapestry brick home, having 6 large rooms, tile bath and built-in fixturas; cement front porch and & rear porch: open fireplace and il Up-to-date improvements «rn\hudmx a bullt-in garage. Terms, $1,000 and all lot with CATHEDRAL AVE. Price, $18,000. A handsome colonlal home. 24 fest wide: pacious living and dining rooms with Freneh mirrored doors: tile kitchen, built-in refrig- t floors: @ bedrooms, 2 tile bathe; aieeping orch "inatadtaueons froplace : beam cailmg | her Atripped an Holiow-tile garage and ‘awninge. ¥ term asonable HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. MEMRBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St N.W. $R,230. Phone Main 1028. $1,500 CASH. RHODE 1SLAND AVE. NEAR NORTH CAPITOL ST.—Six rooms and hath: hot-water heat, TPossession in 30 da. diste s tric lights. SATL'S ADDITION rooms. hardwood floors: hot-water heat. cleepiig poreis ce for garage. $9.330. GEORGIA AVE. —In brick: has six rooms and hath: Tot-water he purposes. Terms may be arranged to cover ba the first’ commercial zone: lol Owner leaviog city and wishes (0 make imme- $8.500. $1,500 CASH. One ok from car ifae: veml datached bouse Tot 142 feet deep i% now front and rear porches; Possession can be had Six beantiful extra large mmediately. 41 ligh $2,000 CASH. 163 feet deep. electric lights, nce. Construction is Easily remodeled for busi 285-1 $10,500. SMALL CASH PAYMENT. WARDER ST, 1 this reasonable price. heat. electric light Tn Seven room front and rear porche Sro.730. 1: front Possession can be ely. terus $14.500. HEIGCHTS SECTION— WASHINGTON bedrooms and bath: three stories; ¢ floor; built in 1914 electricity, gas; front toflet; space for garage opening (o pave redecorated, Terms mey be arranged. PARK VIEW SECTION—Attrac four bedrooms, property rents for $100 month; however, possession can be had Immediately, if rear porches: screen: alley. 23 feet wide. in offered at ruction is brick: hot-water s are included; garage. desired. 2861 tive hom ¢ hardwood foors $2.500 CASH. ch: large sleeping porch aud. two-cnr Earage Lot 30x142. ardwood floors and trim This properts is new and vacant Balance can be arranged ou at 2,500 CASH. Semidetached tar i3 plastere 21431, by ; nine room. water: Kifch : pantry; laundry: servant's Properfy has just been mewly papered and 1 : heat | a MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, INC. 913 15th St. N.W, "HEVY CHASE, D. C. Exceptional stone and tapestrs brick hous 8 rooms and 3 bathe, with additional storage room and servant’s quarters in basement: open firepl: French doors. porches, closed.in and acreened sleeping porch. Just west of Conn. Ave. in best seetlon. Cannot be reproduced at anything like the price. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. Main 2480, COLORADO AVE. Most attractive, semidetached brick: 7 rooms (4 bedrooms), reception hall, batb, eleep- ing porch, front and rear porches; screen 1ot 40x100 to paved alley. Basy terms. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. 818 15th St. N.W. Main 2430, $750 CASH. $35 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. BARGAIN TO COLORED BUYER. EPLENDID CORNER HOME. New Hampshire ave., 22nd and N sts. It two-story and cellar, six-room brick house, bat furnace heat; room for garage. Only $8,750. WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE COMPANY Call Main §33. Evenings, Adams 1314. Second Floor, 728 “VACANT Only $500 Cash. A home of 7 rooms and bath, having ‘.;flua celiar, furnace heat and ga fine_park. southeast. 728 15th 8t. N.W. N.E, HOME—S$goo CASH. Balance essy monthly payments less than you could rent a house like this. 6 larke Tooms, bath; h.w.h., electricity. Inquire todsy. ANTON KOERBER & CO., Nain 6508, COLORED. 16th and S Sts. A absolute bargain. Brick dwelling, contalni rooms, modern bath; plant;’ deep lot; room for garage. cash payment Call_after 6 p.m, WOODRIDGE, D. C. PRICED TO SELL. Attractive corner home, 7 rooms and bath: hot-water heat, electrie lights; full cel- JaFj ieundy tubs: one block to card. Price ,850. Terms T WILLTAM G. RICHARDSON Sntn 581, | . Oslorsda Bligs r Main 617. 2117 BANCROFT PL. N.W. IN WASHINGTON'S MOST EXCLUSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD Just Off Connecticut Ave. Ezquisits home near Temple Heights. Attractive gray stone front. Twelve large, light rooms. Three baths. Spacious closets. Four open fireplaces. Hardwood fioors. Attractive electric Sxtures. Servant's room. Laundry room. Hot-water heat. Instantaneous gas water-heater. Modern in every respect. Now vacant. Immediate possession. Always open for inspection. OWKER, 2117 Bancroft PI. N.\W, A BARGAIN. K sts. n.e.—0 rms. and bath: COLONIAL-TYPE HOME. Near 12th and Florida ave. n.e—8 rooms and bath; h.w.h.; elec; front and rear rehes; two-car garage, paved alley. Price, felephone Main 6733 808 N. Cw one Main 6733, N. ePNene R A. HUMPHRIES P. F. CARLEY, 617 B 8. N.W. Franklin 6153, PRICE, $24,000, On You st. near 14th n.w—Fine brick bulld- ing, large store and two apts. above, S rooms and bath to each apt.; double brick gara steam _heat, gas and electricity: hardwood frim. féore.” 1t will pay you to Investigate. erms. pitol st. n.w. 11 PRICE. $28.000. Extraordinary brick dwelling, near Towa Circle, well built and convenientiy located; 24 rooms; h.-w.h., gas and elec.: apace for g rage; ‘all modern and well equipped. An ex- cellent bur and a good paying proposition. Terms reasonable. On 1Sth mear You st.—Frame building. 8 rooms; very valuable ground and excellent lo- cation for most any kind of business. Look into this and make offe Four brick dwellipgs in the n.w. rooms each. Price $5,000 for all. payment, balance easy terms. PRICP, $7,000. ressed brick 'home on New York ight off North Capitol #t., 7 rooms and gas and eleetricit; condition. cash payment, balance easy term: A PRICE, $5,250. Cozy brick dwelling on Hobart st. . rooms and bath; hardwood floors; h.a.h.; concrete batement: in A-1 condition; $500 c1 balance easy term: P.F.CARLEY. BRAND-NEW HOME. An opportunity to take your choice of sev- sral new homes which wiil not be regularly offered for sale for about two weks; colonial brick_house, 20-ft. front; good yard ‘to aliey: rooms And ‘outside tiled bath: h.; " elee. n:;anod' Soors: wide, double rear porches) B reasonably priced; BT e bhow this house. to W it papered and s ction. 4 Small cash Deli ave. bath: Small it you. Ad- i is on first | FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. AUCTIO AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. & $r10, 350 444 EPRING PL. N.W. el actically new. § roomn; every iodern con : room for garage: open fireplace; ou floors throughout; M"h dmr:l. ’l":rlll J. Arthur Lewis, West 2686. Ausotinte Member Real Butate Board. * SAUL’S ADDITION. I am offering for sale two of the most Iivable homes in this entire section; wide and deep lots; fonr exceptionaily large bedrooms, two tiled bathe with shower and boilt-n fix: tures; glass-inclosed breakfast and sleeping porches: h.w.h.; elec.; %-in. hardwood fioors: large, ‘conveniently arranged Kitchen aad pantry. Price reasonable: terms nphesired. Phone Main 5024 to sec these ST. MARTIN’S PARISH. Colonial home of six large bright rooms, bath, furnace heat, electrlelty, brick. garage, condition), T T attractively priced fo LEE CRANDALL, JR., & CO,, 1423 NEW YORK AVE, PHONE MAIN 717. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, N 928 40 ST) N.W., WITH GARAG! By virtue of a certain de o corded. {n Liber No. 4070, fomo of the laud records of the District of Colum. bin, and at the request of the party mecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale 23’ public_auction, in front of the prem- ises, ‘on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD., 1023, AT FOUR- IRTY "0'CLOCK ' PA.." the following-de- scribed land and premises, situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbin, to-wit The 18 fect 8 ‘Inches front next north of the |south 6 feet B inches front by the full depth {97 10t 3 wn Todd aud Peppor's subdivision of square 527 as xaid_subdivison is recorded in Liber NK., 1 of the records of the office of the surveror for the District of Co. Iumbia, Gmproved s above. (o bo sold anbject however, to & prior deed of trust for £2.000 at 7 per cent, due March 80, 1925, Terms of wale: Over and above waid trust, $1,500 canh, the re. mainder in monthiy pasments of &0, together { with interest at 7 per cent, eccursd by sec ond deed of trust upon the proy sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchasar.’ deposit of 3300 required at time of 3 convesancing, recording, revenue st notarial tees at cont of pure e complied with within thirt l..{ pale, otherwiue ‘the trustees reserve the right 10 resell the property at the risk ‘and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of mich resale per published in the city PATRICK__J. r. Terms to anys from day of Washing: WALSHE, SH Trustees. . K.W e of 8 decroe af the Rupreme Court strict of Columbia, passed in Equity U, No. 36307, and further on account of tho purchaser at a previons public sale having iled to comply with the terms thereof, the {undersigned trustecs will offer” for sl by uction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 16th DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1923, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing-described Tand and premis in the city of Washington, District of ¢ b : Part of sublot 54, square 209, proved by frame store and dwelling, T Church st. . w ne dwelling, ) T2 Church af: 2y o frame dwelling Terms of sale: One third cash, the balanes two equal installments, payable in one a4 two vears, with interést at 6 per cent 1, payable s liy, from day wecured by of trust i property wold, cash, at 1 the purchamer. A deposit’ of $2 house req ime of sale { ancing, ox, stam 1a) fecn at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complled with within thirty days from das of yales otherwite the Trustees reserve the BBt 1o reaell the property at the risk and of the defauiting advertisement of sur mper published in the ton, D. C. aption_ of on each 5 of Washing 0N, tional Rank building. A. GREE. Commereial MUCHAEL THOS. 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 A of the Supreme Conr »f the District of Columbia passed in Equity Caure No. 2 T will sell at public nuction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDA 1 SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1823, AT FOUR O°CLOCK P.) described land and premises, “situate in the Bistrict of Columbia and being original lot number one (1), the south twenty-two feet six (8) inches of lot number thirt and the east haif of lot number two (2), all in square ope hundred five (105), located at the northwest corner of 18th and H sts. n.w., and known respectively as the Bancroft Hotel | i Sk totarr fere. with with erwis. the proper- ng P at of s and 1506 1 8t. n.w, Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchase {money 10 ‘be Daid in cash and the bainncs in two equal instailments, parable fn one and two_years from the day of sale, and fo be represented by the promissory notss of the Iwmrrw—. heAring interest At the rata of Der contum ner annum. paysbie semi annually { and secured by deed of trust on the propery sl "or il _cash. at Chamer. £3.000 deposit required Ance of bii. Al concaraneing { fovenue ctamps and recarding At coat, Terma of sale to he complind in thirty daye from dar of sain. nf g trusten yesarves the FENt fo radell G At the risk and eoat of Aefa chaser. after five days’ ndvertisem resale in some news; ington, D. C. GEO. W. BVA Sursiving Tr 1334k w038 915 19th st. n'w. AD, TRUSTE ALE STORY BRIK DWELLING, 11th 8T. N.W By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Tiber No. 4614, follo 94, et seq of the land records of the District 6t Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for eale by public auctiw. In front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWELITH DAY OF JANUARY, 1038, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premiees, dituate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbla, t: The south 13 fest @ inches front by the fuil depth thereof of original lot 4 in square 332, improved an o remainder in monthly pay cloding interest at 7 per cent, secured by a second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required at sale. Al con veyancing. recording, revenue stamps and no- tarial fees at the cost of purchager. Terms of sale to be compiied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees resrrve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five dags’ advertisement of anch resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washing- ton, D. C. THOMAS BROWN WILLIAM H. BROWN, Jan2.d&as.exSn Trustess. WESOHLE] Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im proved Real Estate, Being the ! Three-Story Brick Building llén‘:,wn as No. 2010 14th St. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4847, follo 7, et sea., of the land records of the Dietrict of Colum- bin, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the remises, on FRIDAY, THE NINETEBNTH AY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the ‘following described land and premises, situate i the city of Washing- ton, District ‘of Columbia, to Lot 61 in Mayhew's subdivision of 1ots in square 204, as per plat recordéd In Liber H. D. C. 52, of thie records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columb Terms of sale: All cash over and bove fif- teen_ thousand dollars due and pasable March 22, 1923, with interest at 6 per cent per an- num. Until paid, said interest payable semi annually and secured by prior deed of trust on the property sold. ~ A deposit of $1.000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convesanciig, recording and notagial fees 8t the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to ba complied with within fitteen days from day of sule, otherwise the trustees resérve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purehaser, after five dash advertisement of tuch ressle In gome newspaper pul n the city of ing- o, .0, JESSE F. HPISKELL, RAYMOND A. Hll!flfl',}:l 1115 Bye st. o w., 49, d&ds.exBu Trusiee. PUBLIC AUCTION. General Supply Committee January 12, 1923. auvition of usérviceable Gesk Bling case old lnoleum, sc tee. tables, electric fans, rags, barrels. Wood, iron and brass, mo- their warchouses located in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, in_the buildings formerly occupled As_soldlers' bat- racks, on FRIDAY, JANUARY TWELFTH, 1928, BEGINNING AT 10 0'CLOCK A-M. Terms: Cash. Material to be removed withla forty-eight hours. . our ticlos offered singly wpen seagest D, Meham, 11t ‘Euperintendent of Supplicsy in some | . the following { (22 | @0 | the option of the pur- | published in Wash- | | 1 THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 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. By authority vested in the undersigned, by the heirs of Jane Mary Quinn, deceased, we will sell at public auction, In front of the remises, ON THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH AY OF JANUARY, 1923,"AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., lot'81 in square 336, 20 feet front Ly depth of 95 feet to an alley. Terms of sale: All cash. $200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid and remainder within thirty days, or deposit forfeited. Con- recording and revenve stamps at purchaser’s cost. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTS. Ja4,0&ds.ex8u D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER. For account of Southeastern Ex~ press Company we will offer for sale by public auction, within our sales- room, 633 La. ave, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923, AT 10:30 A.M,, salvage stock of miscellaneous goods of men’s and women's furnishings, lot hosiery, shirt waists, nightgowns, dresses, linens; about 25 dozen pairs gloves (men’s), 100 pairs men's and women's high-grade shoes, lot wool- en blankets, toys, novelties, lot of hardware, toilet arti silk and embroideries, children’s wearing ap- parel, etc. Terms: Cash with purchase. ____D. NOTES, Auctioneer. FUTURE_DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONBERS, TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE BUILDIN LOTS IN RANDLE HIGHLANDE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4708, folio 20 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columb} and at the request of the party secured there. by, the vndersigned trustee will sell at public auction. within the office_of Thos. J. Owen & 1331 G st. n.W. on MONDAY, THE FIF. NTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1023, AT O'CLOCK P.M., the following described nd and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated s and being ail of lots numbered 54 and 59, in square G542; lots 7 77, in square 5343; lot 81, in square 2 the subdivision known as ‘‘Randle Highlands,” in the District of Columbia. Terms: ' Cash. . A deposit of §100 required at time of sule aid the purchaser allowed thi ty dass to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. JOHN R. BROW 188,10.12.15 | THOMAS DO TRUSTEES' SALE OF THR DWELLING, CONTAINING NI AND BATH. NO. By virtne of a cortain deed of trust from Irene Pollock, recorded in Liber No. 4670, at Polio 417, et #nq., o of the land records for the District of Colombia, and st the request of the parties secured therehy. we, the under signed trustees named in said deed of trust, will sell by public anction on MONDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1923 FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., In front of the premises, the following real estate. situated in The city_of Washington, In esid District, namels: The thirteen (13) feet front on C st.. by depth_of 88 feet of lot numbered 42 in Thomas 8. Tucker's subdivision of part of square numbered 07 as per piat recorded in The office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 18, at folio 125, together with the improvements thercon, as fbove Terms of wale: One.third in cash, balance too equal § from day of sale. bearing interest at six ( per annum. payable semi-anaualls. to e by deed 0f frust on the property option of the pur. $200 required at the time of sale and sale to be closed within thirty davs thereafte A VERNON DILLON. Trustee 1731 Eye st nw. MARTIN T. DRYDEN. Trustee, uflding. BALE OF VALUABLE T PROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTH AST CORNER OF 22nd AND © TS, NoW By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. corded in Liber No. 4828, follo 432, et seq f the District of Colum the request of the party secured the undersigned trustess will sell at on. ront of the premises THE NTH DAY OI' JAN A.D. AT FOUR K P wing des n the District bia, and designated as and being part of lot 6 in square 57, said part of lot being con tained within the following metes and bounds. viz: Beginning for the same st the southwest corner of aid lot and running thence north 20 feet; thence esst 63 feet; thence south 20 Teet to'the place of beginning. Terms of sale: All cagh over a prior deed of trust for $1,750. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be comi with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. H_TATANE LEWI THOMAS D. LEWIS Trustees. F 7 FOR 'STO CHARGE Notice s herehy giren tlat on FRIDAT JANUARY NINETEENTH, 19 OCLOCK A M., there will | In fhe ware Wk and northwest, Ine D [ diie and vopaid . pAtntings and pereousi effects on storage with Smith’s Transfer and ge Company. Inc. fn the names of Mre Adams, Edward F. Aibert, Rer. W. D. Hattie, Harrs A. Basls. Frank H. Boarman illiam M. Brock, Josephine Buchanan, Mre. . Rutts., Mrs. Blanche Byrd, cana Harvey' Childs, M. L. Connaliy, €. W. Cumhingham, Mrs. Corn Contes, Frank Davis, Fred K_ Degges, 0. H. Dorsey, Juiia Durant, Sorah Fox, J. F. Gates, Mrs. Mary Gibbs, William Gibba. James Green. Pearl Green' H. Haneock, F. R. Harris, Mrs. M Hobbs, Flora Jackson, John Mary A. Jackenn, Edward R H. Jervts, Fila Johnsou, Henretta Jotnson, ' Mr.” Edward Jones, Miss Sallic ewin, Margaret Lewls, ‘Adelaide McKenny arrison McKenny, Wiliam May, Romolo N Outlaw » Mrs. Alfred Pearce. Points, Mrs Carre neil- James, J. arles Emathers, . Lena Stewart, E. Weston, Wiiliam F. Parker, F. H. York, consisting of house sewing machines. chif boxes and con ‘mirrors. desks, ing. Chi Wiillam White and Capt. hold_goods. furniture. foniers, barrels and contents. tents, beds. bookcases, pictures. trunks and Ccontents, dressers, tabie chairs, refrigerators. etc All ‘properties stored following persone, i Robinson, Mra. Esta %on, pianos; Samuel 3,710 Olddam, boxes in the name of the W. D. Coan, Margaret inith, C. B. Thomp- . A L O'Brien, 'W.' D. Kellogg, nd contents and rs. Mary Johuson, trunk, bags. ARENDON RMITH. President Smith's Transfer and Storage Co.. Ine.. 1313 U st._n.w.. Washington. D. C. 10,180 CTIONEERS “THOS. LUARLE RUSINDSS IDINGS, BEING NOS. AND 1520 WISCONSIN AVE. N.W. Re virtue of & cortaln deed of trust duls recorded in Liber 4608, follo 481, et seq.. of he land records of thé District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured there by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub. lie auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. ‘THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JAN- UARY, 1628, AT FOUR-THIRTY O0'CLOCK PM., the following described land and prem- ines, 'situate in the District of Columbla, and designated a8 and being parts of lots 183 and 184 In Beatty and Hawkine' addition to Georgetown, now known 8s square 1255 and described a8 follows: Beginning for the same onthe weet side of High st. (now Wisconsin ave) at the end of the line drawn from the intersection of Wisconsin ave. and 4th (now Volta) st., southerly 108.5 feet on line of said avenue to the southeast corner of the large brick house standiog on said lot hereby in fended to be conveysd, thence northerly and with the west line of &aid avenue forty (40) feot; thence westerly and at right angles with sald avenue to the dividing line hetween lote 182 and 183 in said addition: thence south with _sald line to_the rear (hereof: thence easterly with the rear line of lot 188 afore. enid to a point thereon which will be int sected by a line drawn south 691 degrees west from a point in the rear wall of said House, 9 inches northerly from the southwest comer thereof: thence easterly by sald line teversed to the beginning thereof; thence south with sald reAr wall 9 inches to the outhwest corner of said house; and thence with sald wal] to the point of beginning on Wisconsin avente. The said parts of lots 183 and 184 being the same property ss that de- scribed on the records of the District of Co- lumbla for tazation pu more patticularly descril said decd of trust; together With the improvements there- One-balf cash, balatce of one and two years, with cent per annum, payable Ty from date of sale, secared by a of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, ‘at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time af sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of pur- Terms of sule to be complied with fitteen dass from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser after five days' advertisement ol such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. CHARLES G. WARDEN, JOEN R. KIRKWOOD, CHARLES G. Trustees, 1018 Veérmott ave. n.w., Washington, D, 0, a5 ddds,exBy at 7 pe i THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEBRS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 1wo.] STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING | BUILDINGS NUMBERED 3704 AND 3708 | MACOMB ST. N.W.. TOGETHER WITH | VACANT LOT TMMBEDIATELY WEST OF | SAID PROPERTY, ENTIRE PROPERTY | HAVING A TOTAT, 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. I: 1922, of the land records of the District of | Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will | sell at public auction, in front of the prem- | ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D.'1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the Tollowing deseribed land and prem- ises, "situate in the District of Columbia, and esignated as and being lots numbered thirty. three (33) and thirty-four (34) in the subdivi- sion made by Thomas R. Asquith of lots in block 2, “Fuirview Heights,” as per plat_re- corded in the office of the anrveyor of the Dis trict of Columbin, In Liber 64 at follo 84, now known as lots 33'and 34 in square 1920, Term of sale: Cash above and subject to first trust of $15,000, due December 16, 1623, | with interest at 6 per cent. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale, Conveyancing, record ing, revenus stamps and notars fees at the | €ost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be com- plied with within 80 days from date of m otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- sell the properts at the risk and cost of de. | faulting purchaser, after five dsys’ advertise | ment of such resale fn some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Wasnt THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUS SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME LLING ' ON CENTRAL AVENUE, TRAL HEIGHTS," D. C, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 4081, 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 trostees will sell at blic_auction_in_front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 'A.D. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0°CLOCK P.M., the following described land | and premiscs, kituate in the District of Co- | Tumbla, and designated as and being the south | lot 3, in block 3, in Marie V. | on of land how known a8 s per_plat recorded in Liber County No. 15, follo 85, of the records of the office of the wurveyor 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 Wtated at time of sale. §230 deposit quired upon acceptance of bld. Convesanein Tecording and revenue siamps at pure ost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied With in thirty days or deposit forfeited. 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