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. Tumediate possession and very ressonable REAL ESTATE. i T EVENING STAR. WASHING FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. A NORTHWEST. Wiy bay seat, when vou can buy ® twofamily home contsining eight large rooms, two Dathe, inclosed sleeping rorches and o colomial from strest, overlooki SRR Saag Torclay sad s ctomil frowt purch on 3, Javed et e 2 $7.050. $1,000 4 7 ta: double Yack e ien ioosiehta; Jouble Sack porches 4o concrete colonial froat porch; on paved street I:“E'MQRTH—-OVERLOOKING SAUL’S ADDITION. $13,500. TERMS. PiguCOLUMBIA TEIGHTS _Near M - rooms, two baths and reception hal 't floos T8¢ yard and garage. Occupied by owner: Immediate possession. oAty $13,750. ATTRACTIVE TERMS. z HTSJust off 16th st.; @ value that cennot be disputed and your inspection 111 coavince'70u. “Seven Tooma; four bedrooms; oak Moors: baths (shower); inrge lot; survounded by mach mere cxpeasive housen o O comiete L $9,250. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. oo Binte; Dot waier e TEIN A, Jarks, Suloslel s rooms brich Somse: New Bouses are selling tn tuis location for considersbly more moner (0 Uim (hrough- MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, INC. 913 15th St. N.W. e S CHEVY CHASE—$11,000. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— Close to Connecticut av - $14,500. :l:tlx n'ev 'emmn colon! Farage for four cars. ot E clectric lights, hardwood fBoors: IATRe Beautiful 10-room and 2-bath house, close porchea and everything essential to com- to both car llnes in this section, hi is a very low price; a value that speaks for fteelf. Terms. Hot-water beat, electric lights; recently fort housewives. Th price for this eection. red: ample spuce for garage. Cam SMALL APARTMENT beBomahe” o terma: HOUSE—$17,500. New building ‘with four apartments: rented on a basls of $3,000 per year: B convenlent downtown porthwest sec- tion. On an investment of 33,000 or $4.000 the renta will pay the trvats and allow a considerable cash return. This is a real snap for some one. 4 EAR 14th ST. Eight Rooms and Two Baths. This ix the largest new 8-roam snd bath bouse offered in this ideal location within $2,000 of the price, $13,70. 22 feet {n width and several feet deeper than usual, affording rooms of real sise: double porches. colonial front porch. A commanding view in a location which ia Jumping ahead daily. This is well worth inspecting. ROCK CREEK CHURCH RD.—$7,500. This " six-room, modern. colonial porch st Deen completely renovated nt, ready for immediate oc- cupancy. Owner will give very monthly payments, with $1.500 eash. will consider §1,000 cash. See this ds rapldly enhancing jo valve. Fot-water hoat, elecirie 1ights: convenient to vut. Main 617. ' CORNER STORE— 14th ST.—$14,500. This property offers the con: Yestor an_opportunity to buy considerably below its actual When the present lease expires this cor- ner should bring in an income of mot less than $200 per wonth. S LSRR Full . PLEASANT—$14,750. A very wide center-hall Ledrooms and 2 ba cughly modern: vated. This house offers a very unusual d desicable interior arrangement and a commanding etxerfor. Immediate pos- session. Fine location; electric lights; gai shape and offered on This s hard to dupli WILLIAM PHILLIPS, 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 4600. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. S DOWNTOWN. $35,000. An cxceptionally attractive English basement home Commodious rooms, high ceflings. ian who desires home and o Located on 16th s1. mear Scott Circle. of about 14 rooms and 3 ba @nn beurranged. VARNUM ST. $10,250. Semi detached. 22 feet wide: 2.story tapestry brick house of 7 extra large rooms and 2 bathis; hardwool floors thronghout; eleciric lights, hot-water heat; excellent conditivn; sew wo-cir ga NEAR LINCOLN PARK. $8.500. Semidetached cormer properts. Six large rooms and bath. Center-hall plan. Hot-water jciectric lights. Excellent condition. Garage. Bargain for quick sale. Terms srranged NEAR 14th ST. CAR LINE. $7,950. Toduy's best buy. New tapestry brick home of six large, well arranged rooms and bath; hardwood Hoore: eleciricity and Rot-water heat. Latge ronts ear Aad siecpion porchen Bailt: i ge. Only small cash puyment. Balance, $69.50 per month. THE REALTY & IN\'ES}'MENT CORPORATION (2 WASHINGTON, 735 13th St. N.W. NUSUALLY GOOD VALUES.” = 1 CHAS. D. SAGER. DUPONT CIRCLE. 1In 8rst commercial ¥one; 10 room: het-water heat. electric 1i nts. n 3 ctive investment, elther for home or business. Proce, $18,000. COLUMBIA HEIGHT Pegutiful 5-room corner house in best west section: convenient to 14th s cement porches, like new. Price, INVESTMENT. 18 apartments: yearly rent be bought at a price that shows a most attrae. tive returs. This is good and should be iovestigated by investors. NEW HOMES. Spiendidly located fn the morthwest: ususu- ally large fooms, nicely buflt, sensibly placned; unusually large porchen: the last word in con: venlences, Price, 35,950, oz well arranged terms. GEORGETOWN. A modern_six-room house, overlooking hand- some, expensive residences’ nlce yard; beau. tifully finished, attractively decorated. Can be bought 3750 cash, balance like rent. A chance to outwit your landlord. 14th ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Contains 2,400 square feet; 20-foot frour. A rare opportunity. Price, if sold tbis week, $12,000. CHAS. D. SAGER, 923 15th St. N.W. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. BIG BARGAINS. 1801 to 1847 Monroe St. N.E. Just North 18 and R. I Ave. 8 Rooms. Hot-water Heat. Attics. sk Wl Large Lots. $,000- Cash, Balance Monthly. Phone Us for Auto. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO.,, 1314 F St. N.W. VACANT. Near 12th and Kearney sts. n. Brookland. Wil sacrifice this medern S-room home for 8500 cash, or will consider trade. Has double garage. Lot 30x130. _GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, Main 3568 425 Bond Bidg. 19% For the Discriminating Seeker of a High-Class Home in a High-Class Community. CLEVELAND PARK, Orerlooking the Beautifal McLean Estate. We recommend this decidedly well built. haudsome home of § rooms, 3 baths, sleeping poreh, hot-water by Ruud {nstantaneous hot-water heater, electricity, gas, bullt-in ga- fage; completely modern aid beautifully £ 912 10th ot. nw. Matn dar1. FOR SALE—COLORED. An opportunit; lovely home on § st. near 12th, n.w., having 6 large rooms and bath, cellar, front and rear yards, Price and terms very easy. B. B. PINN, Exclusive Agent, 12 Ke?:yon St. NW. one Columbia 5817, NEAR LINCOLN PARK. PRICE, 37,230, home, Just one.3. cars; 11,500, terms. MT. PLEASANT. Sixzoom home. in the prettiest part of Mt. Pleasant, everlooking park: cak floors, cement vorches, " large rooms, _Pittsbu heater;’ acreened throughout. Price, $10,760, on essy terms. A very rare epportunit BLOOMINGDAL 8ix rooms and bathi, hot-water Le: ghts, freplace. cement porch porch; ' beautifully located. A small cash payment: RNot-water electric , double Price, Ualance Main 36. BROOKLAND, NR. 12th AND MON- roe: sttractive, well butlt, house; Bow arranged for 3 apts iome end iovestment combined; ask- iog $15,000; terms. PETWORTH; high elevation; nearly new, 8 r., modern, brick; possession: owner. leaving city, wants an offer of $9,230; terms. SATL'S ADDITION SECTION: 4 r., modern, brick: possession; reduced to 57,950 ‘only $1,000 cusi CORNER GA. AVE,, : commercial % morth of Col. district; $9,00; TWO-FAMILY FLATS. ¥B. 13th AND B N.E., close to Lin- coln Park; 2-family fat, 5 r. and b, wide frontage; alley; rentals, 567.30 & month: price only $6,600; about $1,500 cash, NR. 12th PL. AND C N.E.—2-fam- ily flat. 4 r. and b. each; rented $3¢ & mooth; asking $3,600; easy terms. COLORED BARGAINS—Two 6 r. & b, bricks desirably located e.; 53,800 each; easy terms. Two mod. crB Gr. bricks, in West Washington 54,350 each; essy terms. Two 4-1 olonial bricks, near 24th and ¥ n.w. 550 each; §200 cash each, balance “N. E. RYON CO., INC. Main 4507. 1423 F St. COLORED HOME. Vacant. Immediate Possession. Price, $3,950. Very Easy Terms. SIX LARGS ROOMS RONT PORCH; BACK YARD, {ENT TO CAR LINE. J. DALLAS GRADY, 322 Maryland_Bld IO I St N.W, Main 727, \smber of the Washington Real Estate Board, COLORED—VACANT. Sorera] 67oom bouses. Prices 424 terms very re1100ste o wNER, P. D. HOLMES, §19 15tb Bt. N.W.. Room 23. Maln 8677, $7. ;?.t':—PETVVORTH. fol colonial home, fats Home Park on Rock t elec. Ilflh;’:v ed, center hall a red: h.w.| and 5'-. cellar; uhsxun. $5,750—?th NEAR E N.E. Tovely little 6room and bath home in ‘this fine residential secti arrapged for a small flat, where the rent will pay for the $700 cash. $6:000—4th NEAR E N.E. A fice bay-window brick, semi-detached, in’ this comvemient n.e. section: has 5 very large bedrooms and is in good conditien. The rest from surplus rooms will pay for " DAVIS & STEELE, £420 New York Ave. N.W. Main 3082-3308. BLOOMINGDALE., Owner leaving tdwn LTI e, e 10 Daved alley. Offered at $7.006. "Fhemy’ " GET OUR BIG LIST . NORTHEAST AND 80UTHEAST HoUSES HOWENSTEIN BROS. ith and H Sts, N.E. Line. 897, NORTHEAST BARGAIN. 00. 22 Quiney st. $5_-g““ will ‘sacrifice 6- nd bath home in splendid_veighborhood for uick sale; bouee Javge large closcts and pantries; front and rest stairwess and room ar- month. after 6:30 D.;a. | ! l et i, Doty OWNER, 316 3. wve. nies | FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. MILLER-BUILT HOMES IN WOODLEY PARK. | ! i 3 hot- g = operete fromt on all X crim; soila Brass havdware: 21y switches 2819 to 2833 2gth Street N.W. ; Just Around the Corner From Wardman Park Hotel. ! Description: Two-story brick: eight reoms, t Best: Fittabars. inetentamsons Bowwater heeter: Gortm, redaforced steps; the for lights asd other goreh; twocar brick -grade enamel. used "msn&-m-.u-mmmumyhmnm—h-wlvm Business Property Penns ania ave. between 1Tth and 18th b.w. Fine {nvestment opportunity, three-story brick bullding. Fine store and eight rooms 14th Street Business Property. [ Store with apartments above. Lot 17x105{office of the surveyor for the District to 10-f¢. alley. 3422 ‘to 3428 Porter Street N.W. New detached homes of seven rcoms and Price, $11/500. Very attractive terms. bath, Lot $Tx152. Modern in every detail. W. C. & A. N. MILLER, 909 Union Trust Building. - REALTORS, Main 17g0. BUSINESS, INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES. | i Blst and Canal sts.. in Georgetown: | 9,675 square feet, with brick buildiogs and canal wherf ou property. A bargain at 1 per foot. New Apartment, Northwest. Modera Urick butflding, containis Spartments. 4 and 3 rooms and . 15, $9,000 per year. Very moderste . Priced to show exceptional Montgomery Apartments. Corner North Capitol and M sts. E commercial sone. 32 aparuments, 4 and rooms each: good condition. Shows rge retura on moderate rental prices. i Columbia Heights Garage. | Close to 14th &t wnd area of deusest fon; reinforced concrete buil constrpeted to carry additional Price, 357,500, Terms. Corner Lot, Chevy Chase, D. C. Northwest "corner Connerticut_ave. and L tion st.; ciose to business deveiop- m $1 per toot, Chevy Chase, D. C. Six-room and bath brick: liot-water heat. electricit. bullt-in arage, sleepiug porch. Bargain at $9,250. Colorado Ave. $11.000: only $1.300 cash. Semi-detached, 7 rooms and buth (¢ bedreoms), brick: every modern feature; lot, 40390, Near Soldiers’ Home Park. New G-room and bath brick; modera in every particular; house 20 feet wide by 32 feet deep, not {acluding porches. The best ype a this scction. ~ very easy erms. Chevy Chase Park, D. C. 8-room and 2-bath de ; large lot; ail modern f tores; best copstruction. Price, $18,000. Easy terms. Chevy Chase, D. C. $10,750. Six rooms and bath. detached with all modern features. on lot J0x105. very desirable section. Terms. ALLAN 813 15th St. N.W. HEDGE 1334 H St. N.W. _SAUL’'S ADDITIO $15,000. Near the John Dickeon Home. brick residence, situated on a lot 40x125. It contalns 8§ well proportioned rooms tile i baths, large sleeping porch, electric lights, 1 how. % Very attract ads { with' a0 abundance ‘of shrubbers, efc. { able cerms. PARK VIEW. $300 Cash. A splendid opportunity to obtain a_well situated Lome, Dear the Eoidiers® Home Park, on terms of 3500 cash and very moderate monthly payments. Nearly new, colonial-style brick. x rooms, tile bath, electric ligh Ir-w. hardwood Soors. Now vecant. KHoom for garage ON THE HEIGHTS. $11,7350. located fn the old 1. Pleasant section. west of 14th st. and north of Park rd. At tractive tapestry brick home. coutalning lorge rooms, tile bath, glass-inclosed sleeping porch, concrete colonial front porch and con- crete lower rear porch, hardwood floors, elec- tric lights; b.-w.h. and & bullt-in garage. ‘Terms arranged. CORNER HOUSE $12,500. Peautiful corner houe, located in & section of new homes, convenient to both the bus line and street ¢ is nearly 23 feet wide, ha ing 8 rooms of unususl size (4 bedrooms iarge tile bath, comcrete front and e rehes, electric ligh hardwood oors, splendid side and rear yarde. Bullt-in garage. Owner has purchased another hou nd is ansious for a quick sale. { i A besutiful s & MIDDLETO Realtors. S St. Near New Hampshire Ave. | Very compiete 11-room and 3-bath brick residence, condition; immediate oe- cupancy. ' For sale at very attractive figure, or will trade for fist commercial Droperty. Business Corner On M St. Excellent Georgetown cormer, 30 fey wide by 140 feet deep to miley: excelient bullding. Tmimediate posvession. ~ Cash Payment and balance as first trust. Bargain on Upper 14th St. Right in busiest Columbia Heights sec- tion: deep lot, 19 feet wide, to wide containing 3-story, 14-room resi- o'; basement easily converted for Dbusiness to bring bigh re Price, $20,000. Terms. Opposite Hotel Walker. First commercial sone, De Sales posite entrance of new $8,000,000 hote! e frontage. economical depth, ail easily coaverted for bLusiness. Lowest priced of any property im this section. Corner Upper 14th St. First commercial zome. room and bath brick house, with basement store. Price, Moderate terms. West Side North Capitol St. Near New York Ave. Brick store building. semi-detached, on lot 21x118; al :fi. and rear. Price, $15,000. Georgia Ave. Nr. Columbia Rd. Fitst commercial sone: G-room and bath brick; 20x71; hot-water heat; easily coa- verted for busines: 1100 Block Ninth St. Dbrick business Lailding wo-story Brick First commercial %o: story building: rent per mouth Price, $13.; $2.000 cas WALKER & CO,, INC. Main 2430. INC. Phone Main 1028, MT. PLEASANT. $13,500. A vers attractive three-story colzial bo unobstracted view of Hock Greck There are © well proportioned roo: 2 complete tile baths. large siweping por electric lights, b.-w.h several bullt-in fea- tures. hardwood Sloors and & garage. Owner, ving the city, reduced the pri : sure aa immediste sal . V ST. NEAR FIRST ST. $8,700. with eRtern syt B Ay abie home Ception hall and {ie bith. Not the bor (rps. Dut three rooms deep. Coloulal front “sad Pl eleetri? b, Do o veny dayoed rim; electric b (o"a 20100t Paved aiiey. T o TN CLEVELAND PARK. $16,3500. hed, center-hall plan home, and well proportioned ge . 1 with tile shower; bullt-in k floor: electric n"l!"; ivi ', (7 us living porch, u front and a orch. Located within one-haif oF he car lpe. Reasonable terme, © BUNGALOW TYP $9,750. Located in the best section of Petworth. home, nearly new iz good le bath. colonial front porch, electric lights. t.-w.h., hardwood @oors and mauy other at- tractive features. Large lot. 405100, fo paved alley. Attractive terms HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St. NW. SHANNON 713 14th St. N.W. TAKOMA PARK. $8,250. New, exceedingly weil bullt stuceo house of Dutch-colonial architectore, on a large Large living room, feet wide, ce and buiit-in bookcases ining room with plenty of corner lot. ith gentine fre) a wel ace for furniture, and Freach doors connect. ing it with breakfast room: tbree rooms and bath: six closets with a large sieeping porch add greatly to the comveiilence of this excel- lent property. This is sn ideal bome for you. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $14,250. Bl brick_house of eight rooms. tih an ex}‘rn'-er'in:'- tollet: l!,nlt'\i convenjent to 14th st. car line and the Central High School. Front and double rear porches, electricity and gas and hot-water heat. Two new nnlu in the rear lhl&r,fintflfflrflwr" X b(lphnmlk: Yery destrable 5 ::lllt.h.l !u;’tll cash payment and very de ul{fle monthly payments. PETWORTH. $9,750.. 1 good buy 1n @ new brick house, cou- veniently flscated and of the very Dest cou- Struction. Has front and double rear porche hot-water beat, ehflgflcl‘yzln‘flr gae and hard- TS trim. ¢ ‘:ordnm. e i the most desirale home at its price on the present market. 5 & month Phone Main 1028. £ LUCHS, . Main 2345. CLEVELAND PARK. $14,000. room and bath, semi-det od a most convenient location of this beautiful tion of the city. Two stories. cellar and attic, with front, sleeping and breakfast porches and with the very latest and most modern lm\!m'enen(l. such as hot- water heat, electricity and havdwood floors apd tfim and a rick ige. This Is one of the best construct houses in the location, which, as you kuow, caunot be im- Droved upon. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $13.750. A wonderfully constructed, _semi-detached DLrick house in most convealent location, within easy ing distance of the new Sacred Heart Catholle Churel the Cen- tral High School. Nine roo d bath, hay. ing the iatest iimprovements and on o good slzed lot, with plenty of apace for a garage. Home is in A-1 condition and is a good l’u‘y for a careful buyer. WISCONSIN AVE. $8,250. A large, Drick house, front and double electricity and be bor $7 enthe Thig is & real home and well worth your considbration. DESIRABLE HOME Near North Capitol and Adams Sts. For £ the aate, "I6 iu of the wery best construction rehes: hardwood floors and _trim; ARAGE. Has screens and awnings SHANNON N.W. MEMBERS WASHINGTON to secure g o° most desirable term 713 14th St. $8,800. most desirable Groom and bath brlck hemes now on tie m quick doudle rear BUILT-IN be bought & LUCHS, Main 2343. REAL ESTATE BOARD. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W. 1236 CRITTENDEN ST. N.W. ‘have this beautiful Saul's Addition home b ‘open for tion throughout this week. It is an_eight-room house, each room very spacious and weli planned. There PEXE K S 3 . mll'l'; antaneous heater. The iot is 45 feet wide and 145 feet deep. Price and terms are reasonable. Phones Main 5903-4-5. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. The only home obtainable in this lass Tesidential section priced below $13,000. In_addition, this {s a charming bouse, having sevén large rooma and. located near the million-dollar Lridge. The many Teatores include & colonial front porch double rear concrete porches; Pitisbarg jnstantanéous heater and a two-car garage. NEAR 10th AND K STS. N.E. PRICE, $7,500. One of the bes t built houses in the northeast; substantially built and well located in a first-class section. " There are six rooms and bath; a modern heatin electric lights. The house is obtained on convenient terms. NR. 13th & COLUMBIA RD. PRICE, $15,000. An ideslty located bome, exceedingly well bulit and attractively finished, having ten rooms and - three bathe; ‘two weeping porches: instanta- neous hot-water heater; two-car garage. Modernly sppointed in ‘every . lant and in perfect condition dnd may be WOODLEY PARK. PRICE, $11.300. “This is &0 offering of un- usual merit. A might attractive six- room asd bath house this_exclusive wection, near Wardmao Park Hotel. There s an extra lavatory, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors; ample space for garage on deep lot. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. “EVERYTHING IN 1418 Eye St NW. MEMBER WASHINGTON A -TI"{"o;es Main 3003-4-5. REAL ESTATE BOARD, TOXN, D. C tures o0 numerous to 1 AUCTION SALES 'THIS AFTERNOON. ADAN A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO.STORY BRICK DWELLING, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, Ni o8 im ST, N.W., W GARAGE 1. By virtue of & certain deed of trust corded, in Liber 4319, folio 487, et of the land reeords of the District of bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sule U7 pablie auctios, in front of the prem. on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D,, 1923, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M.," the 'following-ge- scribed land and ises, situate in the eity of Washington, District of Columbla, The 16 feet 6 luches ity re- 'Cours. uare s sald_subdi folio 271 of the records of the of Co- lumbia, improved as sbove, to be sold subject however, (o a prior deed of trust for §2, T per cent, ch 80, 1925, Terms of » Over and above sald trust, §$1,500 cash, the re. mainder in monthly payments of §50, together ‘with interest at 7 per cent, secured by & sec- ond deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, uotarial fees at cost of pu be complied with within thirty dags from d of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve bt ¢ resell the My at the risk cost ¢f the defaulting purcl T, after days' advertisement of such newspaper published in the city of Washing- ton, D. PATRICK J. WALSHE, HE, LEO. A WALS a8 d&dv.0x80 Trustess THOS. J. OWEN & S0ON, AUCTIONEEERS. { 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 of Columbla passed in Equity Cavee No. 23272, T will sell at public anction, in frout of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCE P.M., the following ribed Tai and premises. situste in the Diatrict of Columbia &nd heing orlginal lot number one (1). the wouth twenty-two (22 feet six (6) inches of lot number thirty (30 #nd the east Balf of lot number two (2) in square one hundred five (1 the northwest cortier of 18th afid 3 and known respec y a8 the Bapcroft Hotel and 1805 H st. n Tormn of sale: 527 a . 1 Ome-third_of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balauce in ftwo cqnal instaliments, payable in one and two vears from the day of male, and to be represented by the promissoty lotes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, nnually. and secured by deed of trust on the property ®0ld, or ail cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. $3.000 deposit required upon accept- ance of bid. Al conveyanciug. notsry fees, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser cost. Terms of sale to be complied with witl in thirty days from day of sale. atherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the proper- ty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur. chaser, after Gve days’ advertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published in Wash- ington, D. GEO. W. EVANE, Surviving Trustee, 05, dkds.oxsn DWELLING ON CEN “CENTRAL HEIGHTS." D. Dy virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4861, folio 28 et eq.. The 1and records of the District of Oslni. Snd &t the request of the party secures by, the undersigned trustees will ‘sell at nction, in front of on " riE RIGHTE o ARY. 'A.D. 1033 AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P, the foilowing deseribed land and. premises. situate In the District of Co. | lumba. and designated as una being one-hait of ot '8, in block 3. in Marie V | Gebring's subdivision of land now known a i “Central Helghta ax per plat recorded in # Liler County ‘No. 1. follo @, of tha records of the office of the surveyor of the District of S Bow kiown a3 lot SOL, in square Terms of sale: All cash over & prior deed Jof trust for $2.000, particulars of which will !'be stated at time'of sale. $250 deposit re- i quired npon acceptanca of bid. ¢ { Fecording and revenve stamps i cost. Tarms of {in thirty days or deposit forfeited, H ALEXANDER WOLF JOHN M. RIORDC Columbis, | 18,10, PUBLIC AUCTION EGENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE | i January 18, 1923. |, Public suction of unserviceable typewriters, Remington, Underwood, Monarch, L. C. ¥mith, Royal, Woodstock, Nolseless, etc.. in Building D, Wing 4, First Floor, 8th and Missour! ave, inw. on 'THCREDAY. JANUARY KIGHT BB!:'TH 1923, BEGINNING AT 9 O'CLOCK AL ‘Terms: Cash. Material to be removed within ‘lw;nl.' lw;lt Ino;-.md it I'ypewriters o1 singly upon reguest. [ T, SeRAE ‘ Ja158t Superlutendent of Supplics. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Attorney’s Sale of Valuable Modern Machine Equipment Contained in Premises Southeast Corner Sth and O Streets North- west; Also Ford Delivery. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed 1 will sell by public auction. within the above premises. on THURSDAY, THE EIGHT H DAY OF JANUARY, 1 G AT TWO 0°CLOCK o-date machivery, consisting grinder and_biower (cont | i Talnable up-t { Madison cvlinde {51750): Momarc { Rarnes ariil | start o, cinic '» ‘Dision grinder. 3 b.p. mot Finge, reamers sad otler tool tool LEO A. ROVER, Atiy., Federal building. 1213,13,16,17 Shop | ignen lathe with chueks, | ‘the | Dressers, _Chiffoniers, | i | ! subdiviston WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923, AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ALCTIONS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DA AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. ‘THOMAS DOWLING & C0., Auctionsers, . 1115 Eye Auction Sale of Storage Fu niture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage Warehouse, No. 1313 U St. N.W., Fri- day, January 19, O’Clock A.M. We will gell at public auction, at the above warel Household Furnitare, consisting of Brass and Tron Beds, Springs, Mattrcsses, ‘ardrobes, Buffe! China_Cabinets. Antique Pieces, Chairs, T bles, Refrigeratorn, Glass and Chinaware, Gi Range, Stoves, Ol and Gus Heate: Rugs, 'etc.; also Upright Piano. 817,18 THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Aucts. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Automo- bile Parts and Supplies, Valuable Mahogany Office Partitions, C'clh Register, Adding Machine, Iron Safe, Office Furniture, etc., Con- tained in No. 421 10th Street Northwest; Also Ford Delivery. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, holding a Bank- ruptey Court In re the Hines Automobile Sup- ply Co., u corporation, Bankrupt No. 1839, the undersigned trustee will sell by public avetion, THURSDAY. the above premises, on THURSDAY. , Carpets, of Automobile Axles, Bprings, Drive Shafts, Piston Rings, Hexagon Balts 1arge quantit Gears, Plnion Brake Lining, Lenses, Ford Belts, Gaskets Camp Stoves Infaters, Soap, Grease, sorles aud Ford Delivery 0. Valuable Malogany Office Partitions. Large ahogany Cash Register, Adding Machine, jerwood Typewriter. Check Writer, Desks, Letter Files, iron Safe. efc. s above stock and fixtures will first be offered as an entirety a0 if & eatisfactory LI is not received will be immediately sold in deail o ‘erme: Cash. LUNSFORD L. HAMNER. Trust 1T ex8u Columbian "FHOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALF OF VALUABLE REAL El BEING THE l"(ll'R-BTDR}'-“nln“"‘ 9 Auto Ash_Keceptacles, Miscellaneous ‘amp Folding Bed “hamois, Ti Acces THE SAME ON THE NORTH § By virtue of a certain deed of trast, being rument numbered 164 recorded June 2 522, among the ¢ the District of Columb secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publie anction, in front of the pren ises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY. FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.)M., the foliowing described land aud premises. situnte in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of Tot ©, in block 30, in John Ruerman Trustees of " land known C Heights. s per plat recorded nor Shepard, follo ing for at the lot and “ronning thence northerly on said gast live 53.41 feet: thence east 14184 feet fo an aller: thence south on sald aliey 53.25 feet to a point in the south line of lot distant 137.78 feet east of the place of beginning: and thence west on said wouth Iine 137.76 feet o the place of be- Zinning: being identical with all of lot 30 (ex- cept the rear east 6 feet fhereof condemnod for alley purposcs) of an incomplete Subdi lon reported in said Liber Governor Shepar tolio 164, records Terms of sale: Sold subject of trust for $15,000.00 and th waid_trust to be paid . %500 deposit required upon acceptauce of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser cost. Terms of sale to be complied with with- ing thirty daye from day of sale, otherwise the trpstees reserve the right to resell the properly at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five day ch resale in sowe newspaper published in Wastington, D. . A. H. WILSON, L. 8. BOYD, Trustees a prior decd jan13,d&ds,exsu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ l?:-‘l. E: VllnBlble l‘ll\: proved tate, Being Three-Story Brick Building Known as No. 2010 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trst duly recorded in Liber No. 4347, folio 7, et seq of the land recor: the District of Colu bis, and at the request of the party sscured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public suction. in_front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THI ETEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. O'CLOCK P.M., the ‘following described land d premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 61 Majhew's subdivision of lots {n square 204, per plat recorded in Liber H. D. of the records of the office of the surveyor of | the District of Columbia. Terms of teen_thousand dollars due and payable March 22, 1023, with intef t 6 per cent per an- oum. 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 All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees 7t the cost of tiie purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from duy of wale, otherwise the trustees reserve { right 1o resell the property ai the risk an st of the defaulting purchaser, after fiv days' advertisement of ressle in some aewspaper published o the clty of Waskiug ton. D. C. JESSE F. HEISKELL, 1115 Eye st. nw., Jan9,dkas exSa Trustes. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. High Grade Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s-. Furnishings, Fine Mahogany Electric Cash Register, Mahogany Wall Cases, etc., By Public Auction At Weschler’ 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. (Second Floor) Thursday, January 18, 1923, Commencing 10:30 A.M. Silk, wool and lisle hoster R &G, P. & ndAmerican La: sets, embroidered handkerchiefs, silk, chamols and kid_gloves, sweaters, kimonos, 'georgette waists, middy ‘sults, ties, belts. caps, petti: coats, 'children’s dresses and rompers, ladies’ collars, bungalow and other aproos, ribbon, umbrelias, spool silk, yearl cotton, town wool, notions, étc.: also fine ‘mahogany electric cash register (used only & few | montis) and 3 mahogany wall cases. ‘Terma: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. $213.15.16.17 FUTU "TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEX. Raleigh Hotel Unclaimed Baggage by Auction Notfce is hereby given that on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY THIRI 192 we will sell by public auction, 920 Penn; ve. n.w.. commenc a.m.. miscellaneous baggage. including Trunks, Suit bags, Clothing, Mbecellaneons Personal Effects, etc., to enforce the lien of the leigh Hotel for all charges against said baggage, etc., left with us in the (ullowln%nlml E. M. Dan- fels, Dr. Hertig, L. XK. Plerce, . C. L. Bailey, F, M. Burke. K. C, Hemick, E. M. Daniels. H. C. Clifford, G. M. Newton, 0. I Fernal, D, Watkins, 3. T. rey, room 935, May 1 Stewart, W. Werzbrier, B, T. B. Coakley, Ty iliame o 181 mes Demas, % B Mrs. Sam % L{‘ P,lullw lI). E. ‘alker, James Nixon, Bag Contents. Check 834, £068, cn::: €08, Suit (ase, Check 808, Check 191 ‘and Check 7017. All' parties interested tice. Please take Botic. 5y MBIA HOTEL co., $a17.25, 162 B. WESTON, Mgr. TOWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS.Y TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI-DE. Tlcl!.r‘n !'!lox DWBLLING NO. 3026 Sth . N.W. By virtue of & certsin deed of trust duly racorded in Liber No. 4206, follo 312 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the unders! blic suction, in front of the IDAY, THE TWENTY-SIN DA JANUARY, A.D. 1928, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following detcribed land and prem- Toes, "sltuate in the Dirtrict of Columbia and desguated sa and belny lot 38 i George . e sell's subliviclon of lots n squars 73, “‘Petworth Addition to the City of 'mises, on ash- Ington, as per plat recorded in Liber County !o‘," 17, folio 150, of tie records of the office of ‘the surveyor of the District of Coiumbia. jbject to the building restrictions of record. "Terms of sale: Sold iubject to a st trusi 750,00, Ualance cash. deposit re. bid. Conveya: pa at purchases cost. Terms of sale to be complied With with- in thirty days from cay of sale of deposit fortelted, . 5. WOWARD DUCKETT, s. CHANEY, 3 trustees will sell at | said properts shall never be rented, 1 ADAM A. WESCALER, AUCTIONEEE. TRUSTEES® SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROY- ED_BUSINESS PROPERTY AT THB SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 6t AND G STS. N.W., AND FOUR BRICK DWELL- INGS, NOS. 616, 618, 620 AND €22 6th ST. N.W. Ry virtue of that deed of trast recorded in Liber No. 4283, folio 287, of the 1 of the District of Columbia, and Quest of the party secured thereby, the wnder. signed will sell at public auction. in front of {he premises, on FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JANUAR D. 1923, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., parts of original lots numbered 19 and 20,'in square numbered 453, in the city of Washington, District of Columba, beginning for the eame at the north- east corner of said square and running thence Sonth 25 feet on 8th st., thence west 101 feet & inclies to an alley, thence morth 25 feet to G ot and thence eiat to the heginning, and smproved by a large brick bullding used as a hall and for other purposes. Also lote nu bered 30, 31, 32 and 83, in said square, fm- proved by four brick dwellings numbered 620, €18 and 616 6th st n.w., all of sald pa cels_being more particulariy described in deed of trust. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with 6 per 'cent interest sented by notes of purchaser. or all purchaser’s option. $500 deposit _required. These parcels will be sold entlrety and are subject to two prior deeds of trust, one rporting to eecure $37,500 and the other 511,000, both orerdue. Conveyancing and re enue stampe at purchaser's cost. Compilance With terms to be made within thirty days or trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five d publication of such resale in some Washington newspaper. HARRY C. COLUMBUS, WM. P. BURNS, M. D., Janil,akds Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY THE TWO- STORY 'BRICK DWELLING NO. 1851 PARKWOOD PLACE N.W, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4230, folio 425 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the juest of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the 'mises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF JANUARY. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., tl follo g described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and desighated being lot numbered one bundred and twenty: seven (127) in Harry Wardman and others’ subdivision of lots in juare numbered south of square twenty-eight hundred d twenty- "seven (south g ) per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 41 at folio 162: the covenants that reafter no structure other than bay windows or 1] be erected or construated within elg] feet of the front or street line of said lot “AI ., nsferred or conveyed umto any negro e naity of $2.000, 1a rd of the purchase y pai sh, balance in two equal instaliments, payal in one and two years, with interest at @ per centum per ‘payable semi-annually, from day of secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the r- echaser. A @rfllfi of $250.00 will be required at time of e. All conveyancing, recording ps, etc., at cost of purchase: Terms of sale to b complied with within thirty days from day of sale: otherwise the trustoes Teserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such Tesale in seme Sewspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. at 10: and_Nuts, | Vheels, Windshield Visors, Fan | and at the request of the party | of the aforesaid surveyor's office : 1928, AT FOUR | le: All cash over and above fif- | THOS, 3. OWEN & RON, AUCIION LERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Hotel Property Known as “The Lin- | coln,” Situated at the South- | west Corner of 10th and H ! Sts. NW. | By virtue of tain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4,636, follo 188, et séd., {of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and st the request of the party secu thereby, the uadersigned trustees will sell at publle auction. n frant of the premises, oo RIDAY, THE TW XTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR 0°C P.AL, the following described lund and prem- ises."sltuate fu the District of Columble, and designated as and being part of origin 10 and 11. square 345, beginning at the north- east corner of sald square (Leing the inter- section of the west line of 10th st. with I st.) and runing thence sonth along 10(h af, 44 feet, thence 87 feet, thence north 21 feet thence ‘east 23 feet 31, inches, thence north 23 feet, thence east along H inches to the beginnin Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $30,000.00, particulars of which Will be stated at the time of sale. Amount over and above said prior trust to be pald fu cash. $2,500 deposit required upon accept of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue {stamps at purchaser’s cost. , Terms of sale to { be complied with within thirty days from day of eale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of “LONGFELLOW TER- TO BE SOLD WITHIN THE OF- FICE OF THOS. J. OWEN & S0. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 3809, follo 347, one of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party secured therehy, the un- dersigned thustees will sell at public auction, within the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son, 1331 G st. nw.. on THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF N 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY p the following described land nd remises situate in the Distriet of Colum i and being lots 8 to 14. inclusive, and 120 10" 25, tnelusive. nare 8158: lotw 1 |12 and 3, sauare { and 20 to 61, inclusive, in 1870 10, ‘inclus've: 13, 13, 1 ) "si06: 1ota 1 10 4, Inclusive. and lots 20 and 21, in sqoare l, inclusive, in square 3206, in the National C tal Realty Company and Jemes L. rrie sobdivision of part of certaiu tracts of land ealls Fancy,”” ‘‘Resurvey on Partner Whip." “White's Discovel “Grow Hunting Outlet,”” as per plat recorded in the in Liver 49, follo 32, bject 1o re strictions _of recor surveyor of ‘the District of Columbia, excepting {2 small part of said lot 65 at the southwest { corner through as much id lot as is e Braced n the parcel of land conveyed to t National Capital Reelty Company by deed from Thornton A. Jewett. recorded in Liber 3816, folio 31, of eaid land records. Terms: One-third of the purchase { be paid in cash, balance fn equal ins 1 payable in one and two years, with interest af | @ per cent. pavable semi 4 of trust upon the at purchaser's option. ired upon acceptance recording and _reven: chaser’s cost. with within ‘thirty day sold, or all $1.000.00 deposit bid. Conveyane- stamps at pur- . otherwis dvertising ington, D. C. ROBERT H. McNEILL, LINN BRANNOY, Jan11,a&ds.exen ADAM A. WESCHL Trustees’ Sale of four story ! |modern store and avenue northwest, containing | large storeroom and three eight- | room apartment suites. | Default haviog been made in the paym of the interest due upon the indebtedness cured by & certain deed of trust duly recos in Liber 4720, at folio 325, et seq.. one of the | 1and records ‘of the District of Columbia. { virtue thereof and at the request of the part secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, Wil sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, 'THE TWENTY. THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR_O'CLOCK P.M., parte of jots numbered two (2, thres (3). ten (10) and twelve (12) in square numbered ooe hundred (118). beginning on_Penney’ { feet casterly from the southe Tot 3 and running thence northwesterly along the south line of said lot B, 25,16 feet to e | center of wall between Louse 1613 Pennssl- | Yania avenue fhe west: thence with the center line of said | wall norih 23 degrees 41 minutes east 40.5 feel; thence north 68 degrees west 54 of a | foot to the center of the 13-inch wa Dorth 23 degrees 43 minntes east 63.28 fect to | | the south tine of an slley; thence with the i id alley south 77 degrees i feet to an angle in il with said alley lin fect to another angle in west 5.46 feet to the nortls 3; thence southeasterly ¥ ine of wald lot 2, 5.23 fect to intersect a line ! arawn_{lrough the center of wall between | 1913 Pennsylvania avenoe and the house | joining same on the east: thence southwester through the ceater of sald lost mentioned | wall fo tle beginn! fues above described Torms of i money to be three equal payaie in one, | and three ¥ of sale. with inter | eat at 6 per centum per annum, | annually. secured by deed of trust upon the 5 so0ld, or ali cash at the option of ¢ purel A depasit of $1,000.00. I requi at_the time of Al conveyancing, cording, notarial d revenge stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to | be complfed with within fifteen days from day jof sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | right to resell the property at the risk and {cost of the defaulting purchasor after five advertisement of such in some rehiuse LEON TOBRINER, TRUSTEES' SALE XO. 489 FRANKLIN By virtue of & certain_deed of trost duly recorded in Liber No. 3815, follo 301, of the land records of ti bia, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auvction, in_ frout of the premises, on MONDAY 'HE TWENT OND DAY OF JANUA D. FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of W ington, District of Columbi wit: Lot 90 in square 510, improved as above. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be paid in h. the balance in two | equai instaiments le in one aod two years, with interes per cent per annum, pagable semi-ann: from day of sale, se. | cured by deed of t upon the property sold, ior all cash, at the option of the purchaser. X deposit of $200 required by the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record- Ing, revenve stamps and notarlal fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compl 1of sale, otherwisa the trustees res e the {Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five daye' advertisement of such resale in | newspaper published in the clity of Wa . 'D. C. - JAMES ¥. SHEA Wil H. Sal1.dkdnexsn THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE DETACH- D DWELLING, NO. 3935 MORRISON 8T. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 46843, folio 143, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigued trustees will sell at n, in front of the premises. on THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF TARY, A.D. 1023, AT FIVE 0'CLOC P.M., the followiug described land and prem ises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lots 14, by the full depth thereof of lot 17 in ¢ bdisision of ‘‘Comnecticut Avenue Ter: as per plat of said subdivision recorded office of the District of Colu the bullding line restriction n.w. 8old subject to ® prior deed of trust for $12.500.00, bearing 7 er cent In- terest and due December 2. 1074, and the amount over said trust to be deposit required upon acceptance o Bverencing, recording and reveuss siomns at_purchascr's cost. ale to be complied with within thirty dags from ds of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve Tight to resell the said properis at the ri and cost of the defauiting hurcliuser after B daye’ ."."‘;l-':nd' I.fwluf‘):, r:ulz"lncume Sevasaber published 1 Waghington, D. C. paper PuSRSsE i, UEl ¥ ELIGE MIDDLETON. Tustees Og JalL,das,e: t. 63 foet B3 | and 69 | Terms of sale to be complied | the prop- | h resale publhed in sdme newspaper of | nd eighteen | S | SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 with within thirty days from day | 15 and 18 and the east 10 feet front on Morrison street | County Book 21, page 83, in the surveror's bis. Subject to, { association’s executive committea i i | if any s> desire, apartment | Brench 0 | building, No. 1913 Pennsylvnniai‘ MOVING advertisement of | 7 i NoRT) { nd the house adjoining same on | BY Careful Wen. ing, improved by the prem- | d. able semi- | 1 | i } 1 jor secured by | jo ADAM AT WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Ro:iaivn; Sale of Valuable Mo- on ture Equipment & cated at the Truxton Theatre, No. 5 Q St. NW. By virtue of a decree of the Supréme Conrt of the District of Colambdi Dluvz in Equite Cause No. 40424, the undersigned receiver will fon_within_ the above prem . THE NINETEENTH DAY NUARY, 1028, AT TWO 0'CLOOK P.AI all the assets of the New Truxton Theatre Ca.. lln the District of Columbia, includil 2 new "fllmnl'x Machines. Reels. Ticket Machine, ng Eléctric Fans, Plano, owers’ Mach! ands, lectWc Heater, Lumber and other eoun personal property. Cash. A deposit of 257% m of adle by ,"!";ol“‘"l‘g- upon ratificatio MAS B. POWERS, Recelver. JO. V. MORGAN, Attorney for Receiver, So iding. dbe. PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASH- ington, D. ©., Janvary 11, 1923 —Sealed proposa b duplicate will he received at the department until 2 o'clock 1. Tuesday, February 8. 1023, for the erectlon and compie Hon of laboratory and isolation buildings at Bl T ot e g l‘l‘on N?rdlnr! th the drawings and specifica: b, 'r for the copies of which. with form o proposal, may be had upon pplicstion to e department. " 2 certified check in the sam of \Lwents.five dollars (25.00), payahle to the order of ‘the Secretary of the in reanired arantee for the g euch set of plans. The right la resercn felect any wnd all bids, waive techuical z o l'll !o,.t»fl-r’! one pa ® the Interests of the government may require. Froposaly must be “scoutely envel. goed, markea "Fripomais for civction of - on by o geriery, and oo uildings at Saint b retary of the and rejent the vashington, Assistant Secretary, BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. IN THE SUPREM| OF THE DIs- olumbia, Holding a Rankruptes n the matier of Joseph Chunn, bank- Backruptey “Xo " Fia " Noiier - i iyen that the abovenamed bankrupt petition. praying for a discharge from il biw deits 1 Vanbrucr and_ et e creditors and other ‘Dervons In [iterest ane re: quired to enter their appearance in opposition. in tie clerk's office of said <onrt, on or Lefore the 19th day of February, 1923, RALPH D. QUINTER, Refe ankruptér. ‘ATLAN‘I’lC CITY.N.J. § Theideal American plan hotel directly on Chvectly ox the ocean front. BRICK GARAGE WZyJar ) B RAYMORE "4 ] d LS Grosies TR Nicrets e e MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. ‘ln_\ ING, ':'i:i\ \'0; SHIPPIN w York, Philadelphla and Pittsburgh ED BALL TRANSIT CO. Nati . W-u;n:d‘l;ln.‘“uh‘d Movers, Brinch Oftoes s Al STORAGE XPRESS SHIPPING Main 3010, KRIEGS PACKING 2306 X Bt AW, UNIO; L STORAIEI;}: COMPANY ONE 7, an Local ant Long Distance l'(‘ovnm,‘ g ates Teasonbale. PACKING BY EXPERTS. Good: 32,000 while i our Iong-diatance vans. Packing, Shipping. Firat-class service—| 143442 U Strest N.W. General Haaling. sonzble Phone N. 8848, ‘s DENIES THE INTENTION OF UTTERING BLASPHEMY CHICAGO, January 17.—It was slip of the tongue and hot conscious blasphemy which led him to mentfon the Virgin Mary when Mary Magda- iene was intended, James Oiiver Cur- wood, author, told reporters here after he had ignored charges placed agalnst him by Rev. Edgar Coch- run of Lansing, Mich.. in his ad- dress to the Izaak Walton League of America. Mr. Cochrun wrote a letter to the léague requesting that it re fuse to hear Mr. Curwood because of alleged irreverent remarks in an ad- dress before the Michigan Sports- men’s Club at Flint, Mich. Mr. Curwood characterized the at- tack as a politically conceived mis- interpretation of his remarks because of his defense of Orrin Demass, poet end, 1 said even the Virgin Mary w subject to human weaknesses,” he ex- plained. “I meant Mary Magdalene |and any preacher should have known it. But the enemies of natural re- source conservation and other re- forms in Michigan know e for their foe, and 1 may uot be permitted a slip of the tongue.” S NORTH CAROLINA’S BIG ROAD BILL INTRODUCED By the Associdted Press. RALEIGH, N, C.. January 17.—With the proposed $15.000,000 bond issue to. continue the state’s goodw roads program introduced in the house and fhe Neal bill calling for an inquiry into charges regarding state printing up for debate in the house, the NOTth Carolina assembly has swung into action with prospects for a busy week. Prohibition promised to come to the front in the assembly ?llo with the convening here of the North Carolina Saloon League and the state pro- Ribition law enforcement officers. The State Anti-Saloon League is consid- ering a bill drawn up with the ldea of making the state laws conform he Volstead la & O resentative W. N. Everett of Richmond _county was congratulated by his collesgues as he was sworn in as secretary of state. — TAFT’S SON ELECTED. ,bert P. Taft of Cincinnatti, son of ol rustice Taft, was elected by {he American Automobile Assoclation, in semi-annual session here yester- day. as eastern chairman of the The report of the contest board pointed out that despite efforts made toward forming a new assoclation for the control of speedway races. cvery speedway in the United States has signified its Intention of conduc ing races under the auspices of the A_A. A, this year. C. T. Hites ‘of Washington declared that under the auspices of the Ameri- can Automoblie Association automo- bile racing was th ajor sport not touched by Hre amnounced that the just awarded Jimmy Murphy a certifi- cate and gold me@al emblematic of tshelracln‘ championship of the United tates. board has ..

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