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7R AL ESTATE P e FOR SALE--HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES, | o 0. Continued, Continued. Northeast—Kenredy House— Petworth—Semi-detached— $9.350. $3,9%0. Onoe of this popular group of houses. a “Three-poom-due) location “and hous: - thut Berd DO b B et Yertising, at o price lower than ave: e S age. . Cowerete front porch. large s ‘and in_good fondition: fimasied rea poschont white cnameled e arage. Owner anxious to laundry tube, built-in. refrigerator, fire- Will Five good terms, ::- cootux;‘ .m= ""l""'r'-nn'h;‘ ot S Present day houses. This house s i - A - perfect i offem s eweacs to Columbia Heights—8 Rooms— ocate in the best ble 6-room house &) > <o) $12,750. “Fwenty-two feet awide and unususily . in the northeast, Terma. Near Central High School— ity Ao ke L o ooy S12,500~10 Rooms, 2 Baths contalining ul:x“l’l‘:;ud garege. | 2 32 : » _This house ueads no fdrther descrip tion: similar properties are selling as b $13.000. Tt has h. electric lights. bardwood foors, § to 1tir st and has space for gars You sim Ply cangot get a better vulue arravgs. very reasonable terms We can Sixteenth St.—$30.000. One of the Snest brick homes in tiis entice gectian, ust off Metels *detached; fipe Tooms: every possibie rage epace for § curs. F produrtion cost. A home of merit. iaes! location. May we show you? Park View—S$7.000. A beautiful 6-room and bath. semi- tached bome, near Soldiers’ Home Park; recently redece ed. This property is feet wide xnd has hot-water heat Priced at the above figure to effect immediate ‘sale. This property should aell to house with 6 rooms, n in preseatday box fine part of Petworth, wood lot sell and creasing in porcbes. garage and m tions, Small cash payme less than rent. ¥ other attra bt aud balusce Washington Heights—$14,500. ‘ Begutiful _ 10-reom d 2-bath home close to poth car 1 ; in this section. aL fhls price, & vaiue that speaks for | Tihelr: hwoin, ‘electric Jights: recently ! papered: ampie space for gECAge.Las e bought on terms. i An = Georgia Ave. Store and Apt.— $7,500. CEON $500 cash and a small monthiy ymeat ‘will buy §o0d corner with store room and 4-room apartment. This Is a.real opportunity te start a good business and have 3 home on very little mone 713 14th Street N.W. { COIL IBIA HEIGH TS—$15,000. H ten-room and two-bath brick hoyse in perfect condition and in a most | tral High Sehool ‘,!‘ T4th st. car line und stores. The ricity und gas, hiardwood floors und trim uod A two-car | able and terms cap be arranged. WILLIAM S 1409 New York Avenue. MEMBER OF THE WASHI) < PHITC LIRS, Phone Main 4600. GTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. SHANNON & LUCHS, Main 2345. Large three-stors, Aesirable location, near the new ( house has double rear porches, ele garage. The property is very de PETWORTH—$11,000. Detached eight-room louse, in good conditior recently removated. having been newls paperad and painted both inside and out, and located in & pretty sectiom, overlooking Saul's Addit 1s entirely modern, having ater heat, electricity and gas and front snd rear porches. Located on 45-foot front lot, with space for a garage COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—S$9.450. Well locaied ix-room house, just off 14th st.. in good condition and of the bext brick construction. s modern. has hardwood floors and trim, electriclty and gas: large front porch and a good-tized lot with space for a garage. " 1 - —$12.5 | inclosed sleeping and breaifust porches amd bath with | on hot-water hieat. hardwood Soors and trim | 11 located, just & Nt ditercat from tie usual Freneh doors and a side entrance hall. porch Scross house. 1s An extraordinary opporiunity. and we ask your BRIGHTWOOD—86.500. Semi detached house of stucco coostruction: seven rooms and bath: in good condition and avenient location. & home that we ask you to inspect before buying. Has large front hot-water heat, hardwood fioors and trim, electricity and gas and a garage. Desirable COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$10,500. A vew S.room, reception hall and bath, strictly modern ¢ west of 14th st. and a little north of Park roud. Hot ibe and_ tgilet in céllar and front end double rear porches. today. Act immediately on it SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th Street N.W. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON KEAL ESTATE Is of the most me T a shower. and_eleetrivits and gas. 1ome: hae an open freplace ~ituated on a lot 40x115 feet, to an alley. Consideration d_bome. located . electricity and gas, The best buy in Washington BOARD. HEDGES & MIDDLE Realtors, TON, Inc., 3334 ST, Phone Main 1028 Columbia Heights. Price, $12,500. rick home. Mt. Pleasant. Price, $14,000. ompletely detached home in the heart of Pleasant. Tt contains 9 rooms, ge front, side and sleeping porches, 1 open Brepiaces, hardwood fioors, elec. Iights and excellent heating plant. Large lot, 503140, with 2-car ga Convenlent to the car line and vew Sacred Heart Church. Con venient terms. tire property anzious for immediate sale. Reasonsble terms. Cleveland Park. 00. fal home. situated desirable_and attractive section of Tt haw T good-size rooms (1 bod- e hath with n herdwood floors first ? modern conten Ls r garage. Moderaie ter Corner Ilouse. I Price, $13.3 jocated in Columbi off 14th st. corner home, having 7 1i A ' the park 2ome) 17es. g every . tile bath with ing _and dining breakfast and r by outslde pantry, spacious sleeping porches. e'ec. ligh floors and a built-in, leated attractive front and side lawns terms. l oak | very | Reasonabie Downtown. Price, $18,500. A large, substantially constructed brick ome, facing & Leautiful government park and t the lotersection of two prominent First Commercial. Price, $11,000. Dupont Circle.” A three-story brick purpose bath, excell ting pl to first trust of $7,000. Equity cash Chevy Chase. Price, $14,730. ; A littie west of Conn. ave. and close to{ Cliess Chase Circle. A most desirable home. | containing 8 rooms, 2 bath fast and | ng porches wnd all the latest conven. | Targe lot with atiractive shrubbers. hient to the school. churches and stores. It is mow vacant and i e Terma to suit TON, Inc., AL ESTATE BOARD. Phone Main 1028, & 50m3] This house is very reason \ably priced snd is a splendid property for Toom-renting. Petworth—Detached. Price, $11,000. A detacied home. sl 483120, concenient fo bus line & house In we arze 1right rooms. water heat. onk trim Owner-occupant il give wion and sell on casr torms HEDGES & MIDDL RERS OF THE WASHINGTON R 1334 H W ——e e x S $14,500—Terms. T. PLEASANT—West of 16th street. A very attractive home, containing ten roome and oo batne: hot-water heat, elactric lights: hardwood floors and trim: all rooms Jarss. Tight and airy. ~ This home overlooks Rock Creek Park and is well worth the price asked. Room for garage. v $10,000—Terms. A modern buildli located in 't northwest nd bath and glassed-in_ sleeping porch; hot- ace to obain an excellent joveshment com- TWO.FAMILY APARTMENT. neighborhood. Tach apartment has four room Water heat and electric lights. This is a fine Dined with ‘a desirable b $9.500—Terms. Six rooms And tiled bath, tapestre brick home. Large front . glass-inclosed: vacant: overlooking a wide avenus and con- s, market and stores. COLTSRIA HMEIGHTS i porch aad double back porch i Tenicat to the 191 strent | $13.750—Terms. 14sh STREET BEIGHTS--Overlooking beantiful 16th street and surrounded by large. magnificent hom: Seven rooms, two baths: hot-water heat and electric lights; hardwood floors upstairs down: beamed ceiling 1o dining room; built-in refrigerator; large pantrs; e eur Dorches; inclosed sleaping poreh; concrete fromi porch; deep.Iot to alley. $10,750—Terms. TAKOMA PARK—Sevef-room detached bome on 8 e lot. containing hot-water héat ‘electric lights; bardwood floors; large pantry; built: refrigerator; open fireplace; ex- (’!1!] $22.5300—Terms. opally large tiled bath, Has to be seen to be appreciated. CHABE, D. C.—One block west of Connecticut avenne, A home with ten rooms = ,fifl:} center-hail pian. First Soor contains reception hall, living room, dining room, 0 lor and kitehén, open firepl Becond floor, four large bedrooms and two baths. T g ot Sith’ gatage (o miateh bouse. Lots of ‘rose bushes and shrabbers: MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, Inc., 913 15th St. N.W. Main 617, e —— N. L. SANSBURY CO;, Inc., 1418 Eye St. N.wW. Phones Main 5903-4-5. - WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. PRICE, $18,000. Near Chevy Chase and Mt. Pleasant car lines on a beautiful residential street. The house is a handsome three-story. brick, with 12 rooms and 2 baths; modern in every detail, having five open fireplaces, hardwood floors, clectric lights, instantaneous heater. Possession at once, Saul’s Addition. Downtown Northwest. 0150, Charming home of six rooms PRIOE, £,500, Desirable corser property near Svi Satn néar idth and Decatur sta. The gorerument depariments, 1oroom brick e 18 1y modern, haviog beén ouse, 24 feet wide, having hot-water < oottrocatly completed. Thefs ia ample heat,etc. An excellent rooming house 1 space for u:n'n Possegeion may be ob- a fine location. at . b : - Park Road. Near New Central HIE}.I' S.f..hfl" III. O S50 omiotess ) e e e, 4% ot aré tén roon taneous heater; double garage; within ;‘:l: block of cars L PRIOD, PRICE, 315, b 122 e rereatly redesora o o CLEVELAND PARK. PRICE, $16,000. Beautiful residence néar Connecticut ave. car Jine, There are nine rooms and bath, with extra servant’s - ‘muth ; all modern conveniencés; in perfect condition. Terms. Prione this officé for further information and appointment to o dnspect. L . 3 ST N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc,, ot 5 S “'I'lvnn'lm flxulm:?m“u. 3 l‘xflfao St. N.W. Rin 5903+4~5¢ &A_\ 3 WEUPER OF TR WANNTROTON REAS BETATE ROARD, ¥ ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS—INSPECT AT ONCE. 730 UPSHUR STREET N.W.+-§6,950. Attractive six-room-znd-bath { electricity, etc.; in excellent- con give possession at once. * AN EXCELLENT HOME 316 WISCOX Just South of -Ma "Beautiful 9-room and 2-bath tapestry. brick trr-id(‘nt'("uu wol “floors ; -glass-inclosed breakfast porch and sleeping porch, hard-| rs throughout, built-in fireproof garage; beautifully dec wood fi brick house; hot-water heat. dition; owner leaving city will AT THE RIGHT PRICE BRY T STREET Attractive six-room and bat! splendid Jocality ; comparatively provements, in excellent conditio N.E.—8$6.300. h tapestry brick hame in this new, containing all modern im- n. An exceptional buy. ssachusetts Ave. orated ; wonderful view over Washington. A home that should be inspected promptly. 1430 K Street N.W. WARDMAN Main 4190. $8.350—New Hampshire Ave. and Park Road. An attractive semi-detached Touse on 1r: unusnal light for all the rooms and_beau vicinity of this street intersection. Two-x ing plaut; 15-f1. paved alley, Possessi tangular lot, with 61-fool frontage. affording utiful froot and side lawn, in the immediste tory brick rooms, tile bathy modern heat- from ow $9.000—Near Colorado Ave, at Madison St. An unusyal offering in @ true colomial ty contains large parlor, reception room, di three lary rooms. tile bath, glass-inc Immediate possession will be given. &),S%O—Iirn Commercial Zone e our best offe) — A ibstamtial Easty remodeird iato siore and- apariment electricity aud gos. apartmest st 2 month. $10,250—Eight-room House. Tocated wist of 14th street. on ¢ four bedrooms, inclosed modern. leeping Deep lot to alley Ready for i $11 Reautitul tapesiry brick dweliing. owne modern and 1n excellent condit fory: oak floors, beamed eeilings diniug heat, electricity. 500—Saul’s Addition. ery desirable detached home in one of Spacious ot with 40.foot frontage. ooly +ight rooms, tiled bath. hardwood fleors, tricity; garage. Posseasion from owner. n throughout. Deep lot 1o 20-foot paved sher pe dwelling of brick construction ning room, kitchen and poreh losed sleeping porch. First floor 3 Secoud fioor. Two-car brick garage. North Capitol St. brick property in a future business disi 1. ts. Beven rooms, two haths; hot-water heat, Third floor contains three rooms aud bath and is reated as &n Tho-car garage ghts. New and individusi Dorch. “tiled b mmediate occupancy in p wedwood fluors, Colontut trictly 500—Near 14th and Spring Road. © has Juxt placed wi Nix rovms. two rear Room for donbie s roum, iest sections in this close-in suburh, block from 14th st. cars. There ure d rear porehes; boi-waler elec BOSS & PHELPS, Phone Main 4340. Real tors. 1406 H St. N.W. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. N MILLER-BUILT HOMES IN WOODLEY PARK. 2819 to 2833 29th Stréet' N.w. Just Around the Corver From Wardman Park Hotel. Desceiption: Trwo-story brick: eight rooms. €arage: hot-waor heat: Piitsburg instantancons radiution: reinforced concrete fromt porch s on all trim; solld brass bardware, fip switches wention bere. Further information Main 1390, Liberal terms. © abore. 3422 to 3428 Por New detached homes of scvem rooms and Price. $11,500. Very attractive terms. two baths, incioged hot-water e {he & tepa: Ripoll for lights and otber features too Luierous to ardiog these bomes may be obtaioed on the premises or by phose, | i 14th Street Business Property. Store with apartments above. to 10-ft. alley. ter Street N.W. bath. Lot 375152, Moders i every detall. Lot 17x105 W. C. & A. N. MILLER, REALTORS, 909 Union Trust Building. PETWORTH, 3400 BLOCK 9th ST.: terms, 3800 block 7th AVE. & HOBART PL.: 6 ., brick; 1o §ood repair; concreta r heat; deep lot to paved lley: rented for $40 & month; cheap o0y 780 cash, balance eary; {deal be& or fnvestment. 8 N. E. BARGAINS—On payments like reat; Just west of Rosedale pla. ground, each haviog eellar, hot heat, small lot to paved alley, month- Iy tepants; two 6r. and b. bricks; price, $3,000 exch. ‘One 8.r and' b. framé: extra well bullt: enly $2.650. 4.550. 100 b _s.e 6r and b. pressed brick aud 1600 block C se. Br. and brick. each having good lot to slles and price below $3.300, ou easy terms. N. E. RYON CO,, Inc., Main 4597 1423 F st, & Heck. ¥ YOU ARE LOOKING FOE A OOMFORT- able bome at a low price look at 333 B .. 8 rooms and bath: electric lighta: recent. 1y ‘put fo Grstclass condition. Pessession at once. Price, 34,850. $750 casd, belaace $50 per month, Near lst and Q sts. n.w.—A very destrabl home of @ rooms and bath: bot-water hei g00d cellar and in spleadi repair. Reasona terms. Price, $5.850. . T. BALLARD, w. WV 1217_Eye Bt. Downtown—$g9,500. Three-gtory brick residence, 11 rooms and bath, on Jot 203100 feet; exesilent location for rooming Mouse. Priced for quick Sale. Terms if desired. THE REALTY & INVEST. CORPOBATION WASHINGTON 785 18th St. N.W. Less Than Reproduction Cost! An excellent opportanity te buy a fine, new modern home. in unexcelled location, at re remarkably low. No. 3911 Jocelyn St. N.W. Chevy Chase, D. C. Open for inspection daily from 1 to & p.m. Locatlon: Two and one-half blocks west of Conn. are. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc., 818 13th Bt X.W. Mnin 2480 0UT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. WATER FRONT PROPERTY, location, -;'fl-. Isiand_Bound. ARTHUR N X, ¢ TR Ok HARES BRI REALTOR-OCEAN C Mafn 2008, AUCTION SALES FUYURE DAYS., THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONBERS. TROTERE W Pt dHRART T S P e 1t aue of the 1‘-1' St oh he Diatrict 3t "GOl bia, and at the request of the party secured e aueijon e & Temite. . on Fripay) "nn 8| x’\! nfl o FER AD. 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.! ¢ _described 14nd and premises. sit- uate in the District of Columbia, atd desig- d being lot 28 in square 4068 fn o DAt gt “oTeint: e piat recorded in {hé ‘oee or the of the District of Columbia in Liber 42, &t 161i6_48: gubject to bullding line re- riction L 1 plat. “T::.l D' - Bold subject to a prior desd i T3 be paid o surveyor aneome’ | TWENTY. | wester] Main 1790. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS ADAM 4. AUCTIONEER. TRURTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE STORY, SIX-ROOM AND BAT DWELLING, N0. 22 QUINCY NORTHEAST, "ROOM F By virtus of a'certain deed of trust dated 23, 1922, and recorded Jannary 19, 0. 44, among land records of rict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned ¥ _public auction in front of the premises. on MONDAY. TH DAY OF FEBRUARY AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the f ribed land and premises. situs of Washington, Disirict of Colum! Lot 18 in bl t “Eckingto PLACE R GARAGE. (rust for $2.500 u1 T per eent,” ue vears, interest payable semi-annually: second deed of trust for $1.750 at 7 per cent. parable $40_monthiy. including S Terms of wall 5. 2300 cash with interest or all eash over required at_time of ea [ecording, revenve stamps and motarial foes at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 80 days: otherwise trustees re- serve the right to rescil The property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after sadvertisement of such resale in spaper published in the city of Wash- GEORGE A, WITSOY. HARRY J. HILLYARD, 3028.25.20.27.20 Trustees. —THOT I, OWEN & 0N AUCTIONEERS — TRUBTEES' KALE OF VALUABLE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING b PR aeea iy Yirtue of a rertain deed of trust duly recorded In Liher Xo. 4376, folio 481 ot seq of the 1apd fecorda Gf ‘the District of Coum and At fhe Tequest of the partt secured by, the undersigned trustees will seil. &t blic suction, In frant of the premise URSDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF RUARY. 1023, AT F. : the following ' describad altuate n he designated nd others Te Drot Par A deposit AllL conveyancing, And_premises; District of Columbia. and s and beiog lot 63 1o Gottwalls fon of lots in block (2180 known s sg. B0%4) per plat recorded in Liber County . folio of records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columnis. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.000 and the amount over and above said trust (6 be pa h the balance in one and two % stalleents, and secured on properts sold deposit of $250 required at time of sale The purchaser allowed 30 compl purchase. Further particula JOSEPH P. BAILET, HARRY 0. BAILEY, 1a22-0&ds. 508 THOS, J. OWEN & §0! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSIN BUILDINGS, BEING NOS, 1524 AND 1526 WISCONSIN AVE. N.W. in déed of trust duly Dy Tirtve of a coris récorded 1n Liber N3. 4636, folio 394 et seq.. of the land records 6f the ‘District of Colum: £nd &t the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at gablie lon, in front of tbe premises, on ONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. AD. 1038, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol ing déscrived land premises, in the District of Columbia and designated ax and belng parts of lots 183 and 184 in Beatt and Hawkine' addition to Georgetown, now koown as square 1235, and described s fol- lows: Baginaing for {he same on the w side of High st. (now Wisconsin ave.) at the end_of the liné drawn from the fntersection of Wikconsin ave. and 4th (now Volta) t., southerly 1085 feet on line of said avenue to the southeast corner of the large brick house standing on said lot hereby intended to be conveyed, thence northerly and with the west line ot avenue 40 feet. thence and at right angies with anla axenue isiding line between lots 182 and 183, in ddition; thence south with said line 1o the réag thefeo?; thence easterly with the rear line of ot 188 aforestid {0 & point there. on_which will be intersected by a line drawn south 6014 degrees west from a point in the Tear of said house, 9 inches northerly from “k‘“m corter thereof: thence b sr. Trustees. s, to the 1d easterly By said line reversed to the beginn the ence south with said rear wall inches to the southwest gormet of esld house, and thence with sald wall to the polat of be- ginning on Wisconsin avenue. The said parts of lots 183 and 194 being the same property s that describéd on the recotds of the trict_of Columbia for t: fon purposes as lot 826, all more parficularly (r:-fl‘r\hod in said deed of trust, together with the improve- ‘ments thereon. Terma 6f sale: Sold snbject to a first deed of trust for $13.000 d all sh over said first trust. $500 deposit required upon recordiug and ‘oat. e ceptance of bid. Conveyancin Tevende atamps at purchasers o of sale to be ‘e.flfl:‘d WJ(I!J‘JI;KI md' 11 oy or sal t depos Fropert b6 Sdvértised dnd resold &t the Fok ‘: ‘Saet ol the "derauitiag Durehaser after ¢ ‘advertisement in_some news- paper Wi a wo-car brick | er; Corto. the newest improved | the bighest-grade eaamel, used | | e the | ¢ time of e, | ATCTION SALES THIS_AFTERNOON. THS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trmstees’ Sale of Valuable Hotel Property Knovm as “The Lin- coln,” Situated at the South- west Corner of 10th and H Sts. N.W. By vittue of a certain deed of trust daly reconded in Liber No. 4,636, folio 188, et seq., [of the land records of ‘the District of Colum- and at the request of the party ecured eby, the,undersigned trustees will sell at pablic auction, in_front .of the premiscs, on THE TWENTY SINTH DAY OF ANUA A.D. AT FOUR 0'CLOCK | P, the following deserihed land and prem- | ises. "situate iu the District of Columbia, and | designated as and being part of originai lots 10 and beginning &t the north said square (being the inter. with B 1923, I } , e south | e morth 21 feet. | lies. thenee north 4 Nabject to a prior deed | o trust fo 30.00, partieulars of which | Will be stuted mt the thme of sale. Amount over and above swid prior trast 1o be pald_in sh. $2.500 deposit required upon acceptance of bid Convesancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchuser's cost. Terms af sale to be compited wih within thirty duys from guy of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and purchuser, after Give days’ advertisement of such resale in some Dews- paper published ju Wadhington, 1. C = RAYMOND J. NIERBUCHEN. LG A BMITH, 3an16.4&0s, ex: ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. Auction Sale of Valuable Real | Estate, Improved by Brick | Dwellings Nos. 1008 and 1010 8th St. N.W., Just' North of the Camegie!' Library. | By virtue of authority vested in the un. dersigned, will sell at public suction. in front | of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY H DAY OF JAN Y. A.D. 1828, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following | fescribed land and premises, situate fo the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot 12‘ in squire 402, jmproved by brick dwellings Nos. 1008 8th st. n.w. and 1010 Sth et. n.w. | Terms of sule: Bubject to & prior deed of | trust on No. 1008 Sth st n.w. for §2,500, @ Keptember 55, 1925, with intere 4 e o memi-annually. w {1 jeed of trust for £3.500. due | Dremb with interest at 1% p balance carh. | Iy Trustess. l 3 I revenve s Ser Terme f sale {0 be complied with a0 days Trom dute of sale: otherwise undersigned reserves the right to resell | roperty o1 rick and cost of defawting { ser after 5 davs’ advertisement of such ale 'in_some 'mewspaper published in tbe ity of Washington, D . WILLIAM F. NORMOTLE. ja19-ddds. exRi Attorney for Owner. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Auction Sale of Valuable Business Property Im- proved by Brick Store and | Dwelling, No. 718 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., Being| S.E. Corner 8th and Rhode ' Island Ave., Opposite Busi- ness High School. By virtue of suthority vested in the un- 4. will sell at public uction. in front | remises on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY. | DAY OF JANUARY. 1923, AT PIVE | LOCK PO, the following described lard remises. District_of Co- : Lot 26 in square 420, improved nd dwelling, nw. being the and Rbode Is! sale: Subject to a_prior deed of 00, due October 13, 1926, with per annum. payable semi of the purchase price 1o A deposit_of required vecord T ihe pr SINTH] a corger of Sth ing. revenne of purc } with within 30 days from date of sale: othe Wise the undersigned resrves the right to | resell tie properiy at risk and cost of de- ! faniting purcheser after & vertisement | of suck resdle jn some newsprper publisied in tiie city of Washington B C WILLIAM P. NORMOYLE. i | R. AUCTION "ALUABLE BUSINESS AS NO. 438 0 43 at folio 354, one of the Districe of Columbla. and | g been made in the parment of the debt eecired by said deed of trust, and " at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned | Tristees. will offer for sale 8t puhlic auction. front of the pre THE | | SIXTH DAY OF T CARY, A.D. 1923, AT ! PAST FOUR O'CLOCK T.M., all that | f land situate and being in the city i trict of Columbia, 1 lot numbered 4 five hundred | default_iiav, the sontl 1 20 foot fi 1ot and runr <aid O feet 10 the st along swid rear i 1. m the uorthwest cor- = thence cast with roct foet. thence rear Tine of said lot, e 50 feot to the {aonth 15 | thenee w <t dine of an alle h almng the Tine of thence exst ps thence north to O street and the id ‘lana being_identical with lots ninety-seven (97) and ninety-eight (98) in Victor A. Huge's subdivition in said square five hundred and ‘twelre (512), ds e plat, recorded in bok 31, page 132, in the surveyor’s office of the District of Culumbia, Togother with a1l the improvements thereom lerms of s One-third of the purchase money to be in cash and the balance in two equal installments, paable in one and two vears from the day of sale, with intere at the rate of six (A) per contum per annum, Suid fnterest being paabie semi.wnpunil. and A iferred pavments mro 1o be secured DY firet deed of {rust on the property sold, or i, at the ontion of the purchaser, deposit of $300 will be tequired of the pur- At the time of the scceptance of the | Framination of titla. canvesancine. and revenue stamps A€ | Giaser. "The farme of saie o be complied with in thirty days from Thie dax of sale: otherwise (he frustees reserva the right fo resell said property at the ri and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after at Teast five days’ advertissment of sieh ressle i some newspaper published in the District of Columbia. 20 feet, Piaco of beginning. { i CHAPIN BROWY, Teos HENRY I BERGMA! 826, d&ds. oxe. ADAMS A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, — | Bankruptcy Sale of Tailoring | Goods, Ladies’ and Men’s | Clothing, etc., Contained in No. 922 14th Street north- | west. By virtue of an order of the Bn"re e COII\‘(] {of tho District of Columbia, hold! Bank- Tuptey Court, 1n re Ennis &, Coffman. banktupt No. 1345, the undéraigned trustée will sell by ublie auction. within the above r{remllu, on NDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF 1993, AT 10 O'CLOCK AM., miscellancous cloth in sult, pants &nd overcoat linings, Tndies” agd men's clofhing. les. chairs, etc. ‘The abore stock will offered as an entirety and if 2 sai factory bid is not received will be immediatély h, DAVID M. COHEN, Trustee, 814 H Street N.W. 1a23-d&abs A AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS J. OWEN & SO By virtue of rded Mas 12, 1922, in Liber 4711. at follo 391, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and At the request of the party secured there: by. the undersigned trustees will sell at publc ction. In front of the premiste. on FRIDAY THT, 8ECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1928, AT FOUR THITRY O'CLOCK, P.)L, the foilow- ing real estate, situated in the District of rgim nd desigMted ag lot thirty-th 18 square ree enry Mutray's subdivision red f0d tweats.one (531), ae ger plat at Jolio 4. of ¢ fiaa e surveyor of the e of sater Baid 16 subfect to rms of sale: Dioperts ts e rior deed of trust séca (Hadbtanise s 2.500.00 and said p wiil be sold su) ot to said deed of trust isdebtedness. Of he purchase price over and sbove said deed of trust, one-third is to be the balince in two equal ina . pas. s, With fnterest at it per cent ger an num, payable securea By ase. ond deed of trust upon the property sold, or il h at the option of the putchaser. ‘A de- posit of $200.00 will be required dt the time of sals, 'All convesancing, recording, revenue stamps, éle. AL cost of purchaser. ~Termu of gaie tg be Compiied witn within thirts da from day of sale, Gtherwise deposit fartalted and properey réectd o) risk and e some Bewspaper (33) in five hund; recorded fn Liber 23, Tecords of the office of able in one and two ¥ the rate of six and of defauls purchasér after 8 vertisement of el published iu Washipg! 6. | 4696, SALE OF CONSOLE VICIROLA FOR STOR- i AGE_CTHARGES. Notlea is heveby given that on SATURDAT, JANUARY 27th, 1028, AT 12 0'CLOCK M there will be sold at public auction, in the ‘rooma of C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., 715 ‘Tath wt. Waushington. D. C., to euforce liems for storaxe chargos, <etc.. ‘due and unpuid, ome Console Vietrols wtored with us fn the tmme of Mr Gray Coaper. 4 NATIOSAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOV- Juipin 0+ 1434 You st., Washington, D. C. UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. Py-viftue af u writ of fleri Tactau shied out of the clerk's office of the District of Colum bia and to me directed, 1 will sell at public sale for cvah, wt the muction rooms of Adam A Weschlor. 920 Pennsyivanm ave, B Washington. D. C.. nt 10:30 0°CLNK AM. BATURDAY, JANUARY 5 1925, square dougimufmmking machiies, a- { levied upon en the projerts of the defendant, | The Sqiare Doughint Compmny of Amori: and Severine G. LoeMor. jr.. and sold 1o satis 5 8 Sndgment at law. No. 6120, in Tuver the' Dixtricr Nutional Dank, Tn: : K CORMVDERC Unted Stites Marshal. VESCHLER, Auction Jani,20.26 o | masrsam . G. Sloan & Co.! Inc. | Auctioneers 735 13th 'st. | *tsTIeD Houschold Goods. Including Console Victrola AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN'S 713 13th St. ATURDAY January 27th, 1923 | at 10 AM. And at 12 M. Automobiles, etc. Terms Cash. OAN & CO. SCHI. A 3 Household and Office Furniture, | Carpets, Rugs, etc., for Ac-! count of Storage House,| Pennsylvania and Other Rail- | roads, Unclaimed Freight, | Machinery, by Order U. S.| Marshal, etc. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, s 92:d Pa. gve. N.w, aturday, January 27, Commencin, | | | Tnclaimed freight, by order Pennsyivania and otber railroas, Automobiles, including Tou ing Cars, Roadsters and Deliv- eries | . Auctioneer. | Casn. ADAM A, WESCHLE FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLEE, AUCTIONEER, Stutz Roadster by Auction to Pay Storage and Repair Bills. t on SATURDATY. | AT TWE tion. i front of Weschle: Washingtos, D. C., 1 No. A-7%2, to enforce our lien for swrage and other charges in the name of James H. Allen Parties interested pleass take notice. { Terms: Cash UNION STATIO BROS.. eagine GARAGE: PROPRIFE ACE INSTITUTE A and Accountancy Business Administration Graduates of the Institateare found everrnhers 80 TEF “ll m in B :1“' - W" ve poet 2 4 453 oari}-evening clusecs are availebie. 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N THE_SUPREME COURT OF trict of Columbin.—Holding & Dist in re: The condemnation of land for the open- ing of Lane piace, between Browning place and Whittingham piace, and of Lee sireet, bo- tween Browning place wnd 4&th street north- smat. in the District of Oolumbia.District Court No. 1635.—Notice and order of pub) tion.—Notice {4 herehr given that the Com- Inkioners of the District of Columbla, pn ant 1o the provision of wection 1808 fo sec. m 1608 1. tnclusive. of the Code of Law for the Dintrici of Columbia. have Bled a petition inthe court praxing for the condemnation of the Iand necessary for the opening of Lane Tace between Browning place and Whitting am place, und of Lec street between Trown ing piace ‘and 48th street northe: District of Columbia, as. shown 6n 4 plat or map filed with the ~aid petition us part there of, and praving also that thix court empanel a jurs in ance with the luw provided for in wuch casse fo Wasess (he dumages cach cr of land to U taken may sustain by Feawon of the opening of Lane pl 2d Loe n af the land neces urpowes tiiereof, and o asae salting thereffom the including the ¢ upon each Tot o which will be i the proportion find_said lots, parts of will be benefited oy ¥ the aforesaid Code of of Jan THE DIS- part_of henefifted by that the said lots or parcel provided for, Law. It ix,'by the Court this 25th di in and 1u-ry, 1923, ORDERED that all persons basing ¥ interest in these proceedings be. and th wre herebr, waraed snd commanded {6 appear in this Court on of before thc 19th das of Februars ten o'clock, a.m., and con- tinue in attendance until the Court shall have made its final order ratifsing and confirmiy sxessment of benefits of the jurs to be empaveicd and w0d’it s further ORDERED that u copy of this notice and onder be pol rwice a week for two successive weeks in The Washingtop Evening Ktar, the Washing. 1on Post Washington Times. newspa sald District, commencing shed bruars, 1923, Tt fs further ORDERED, ti copy of this notice and omer be served by the United Staies marhal, eack of the ow be or hix deputies, within 1rict of Columbiu, before the said 191h Feornacy, 1928, By the Court, DONS. Jistice. A true copy . BEACH, Clerk. By F Asst Clerk. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. .| WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY 1408 N. H. 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For this purpose we have A Fully Accredited Evening College-trained School Men Teachers Complete 4-year Course Smali Classes Low Tuition New Classes Open January 29th Telephone Now for Complete Information . meax YMC Fot Men and Women - |of Golunbia. —Distriet in the § entire |7 N Vind will be benefr (1] IIIIIIIIIII|IIlllIlll’lIAIIAI|<IIIIIIlll|lllll_llllllll>lllllm = daftesk £ COURT OF THE DI o Lot “olur Holding a District Court. — o ondemuntion of iand for the extension and widening of §ih street from LongTellow Mreet to Underwood. sireet amd Underwood dtreet from Gth striet (o Georgle avenue northwest; alwo for the widening of Tucker- fl,:%uxn-| between the west lipe of parcel 2, corgis avenue, i the District g;"'x:n that the Commissioners of the D ct of {he Act ‘of Cougress. approved Sarch 4 ;Ifl.’( eutitled “An act making appropriations or (be expenses of the government of the Dis- il or wid and ion. any strea, o; Toud or iighway to conform witi the | PIA0 of the permanent wrwtem of higha 1Lat portion of the District of Columbia oaf of the citiea of W ot g conpich whington and Georgetown Tlom “umaer The 1 { chapier fifieen of the Code of Lan of the ing ot b steest from Longf o i northwest,” have filed petition in hié eourt wood wtreet and Underwood street from 9th street o Georgia avenue northwest: the widening of Tuckerman s i a map piat flled with the s the saifl widening of Tuckermun street hetwery, line of 9 snd Georgia ondein An act 1o aut 749 a0d Georgin of Columbia, braedte re e amount of ‘said e ‘Cxpenses of thear pro lands"which e iy ma: ed. an prov i B the aforesaid At of Congre oy e Court. this th day of Santary, Y053, ordered. that 11 ersous Luving aay intercat’ fn thest procecdings, “be- and the same . are herehr werned and commanded o appear in thie fourt oo or before the 10th: day uf February 628, at 10 o'ciork A.m.. and (6 cobtinge 1 tend the court shall have made if- ing anl confrmaing the awars the Sinemment of Lenehtn o empancied and sworn herein i Turtiier ordered, that » copy of this and order e published Twice a week + weekn n The Washington Washington Times abq i newaparars pubiiehed in G Teant twent of "Fenrua ariersd. that a cops Fe worved by che ¢ or his denuties. apon each Tt foe o i Jand 40 b con demned “herein ‘aw may ‘be found by the saui warabal, or bis” deputien, within the Distric: of Columubia, and upon' the tonants and o iunis of the’ sume. "befare the aid 10t dus of Pelriars, 1923, "y the Court: T L SIDDONK BEACH, Clerk. "y it e . Clerk. 83427 = F. H. STEPHENS, RINGGOLD HART, Attorneys. E_COURT OF THB DI§ Holding a District Court a of land for the opening ¢o Pivey Branc for_the widening o’ o Van Burca siree: = opening_of 5 Tuten “and CWhitie ¢ Whittier utree 28, upon & $he “vuia 1 is farike ng at any of ted 9 - Notice n bereby giver ouers o pistrict of (o lumbia. purkian: f0 3 rertatn prosisien of ¢ At of CUngrese appered § n act makiog appropriation expenwes of the gurernment of the Disteict of Columbia for (Lefical year ending Jue thir theth, nineteen hundred ‘and fourteen, and for other purposes.” wikereby they are &utboried o open, extevd or iiden any street. avenge. road or highwas to conform with the plaa of the permanent . <ot highways i that portion of ‘the Diatrict of Columbia outaide of the cities of Waxiington and Georgetown dopted under the act of Congress Approved 2771663, s amended by the act of approved Jure . 1698, by ron < of sub-chapie: e of law of u petit ion of ¢ reh j Congress ation Geogin wvenue 1 between Vma 1 . the_openiug of 5t aud the opening o 3rd and 4th street . as ahown on & map or said petition. &s part thereof. and prayisg that this Court empanel a furs in accord with the law proviied for in such cases fo Gveess the damagen cacls ownes Of 1and 16 bo taken may sustain by reason of the sald - ing of ‘an Buren sircet between mfi! Branch road and Georgia avenge, the widening of l't(nt_\'] ’{”"rlh! r.;ul between Van Buren reet and Venabic piace. the opening of ot Streats, the W Whittler strast ba tween 4th and : < ‘and the opening {in the District of ¢ tion of the land Y thereof, and to | therefrom the | nelnding or the purposss lenefits reaulting smeant of eald damages < F these proceedings tie jors may ud w @ for in and Ly the the Court proce and commanded to appes Defore the 19th dsy of Tebruary. 1923, & o’clock a.m.. and contioue in attendance until the “court shail have made its final order ratifying and confrming the award of dam- 5 and the asseasment of beneSts of the fury 1 be empaneled And sworn heretn; and {t 1% further ordéred that a copy of this Dotice and order be publislied twice 3 week for two wue- in The Washington BDeeniug ington Times and Washington s published in the said Dis. trict, vommencing at least twenty days he fore the said 19th dax of February. A.D. 1923 1t is further ORDERED, That & copy of this notice and otder be served by the United States marshal or lis deputics upon each of the a of the fee of the land to be con © be found br the &aid % swithin the District of 19th day of Fehru the Court | IN THR SUPR COURT_OF TRB DIS trict of Columbia.--Holding & District Court In re: Condemnation of land for the opening af [a pubic ailes in auare 2473 in the Distzié: ot "Columbia.~Distfict Conrt No. 1858.—No {tice and ordér of publication. —Notice ix here. by given that the Comumiésloneré of the ) {I7iet of Columbia, PhFwADt to the | of section 1608 to saction 1008 1, inchuaic: | the Code of Las for the District of Columbia, {have filed petition in this court praving for [the condemuation of the Ia sary for { the opening of an Al District of Columbi ur plat filed with the said petition 106 and praying Al that Ohls i Fance with the paw Tor [ such canes 0 nasess the dam: owuer of land to bhe faken may so reason of the openinz of the said publfc dller and the condemnation of the land necedsary for the purpodes 4 to kseks A% benefits resulting the: » entite amount of sald damages, includiug thé expénsés of these procesdiogs, upon each lot or part of 16t or parcel of land, which will he benéfited by #4id condemnAtion. in the proportion that thé parcel for in and by the in, by the court this 25th day of ORDERED that all persons having in these proceedings be, and they gre hereby, arned and Commanded to pens in this conki on or before the 19th day of Febroary, 123, at 10 ‘orclock, #.m., and continue In attendance until the court aall have made its Gaal order tatifying and coufirming the award of dam- ages and the assessmeént of benefits of the Jury to be @ ‘q!ln #d and sworn hérein; agd it is further UK‘ ERED that a copy of this notice and orler be publialied tw | icconsive weeks in The Washingion Evening Ktar, the Washington Herald, sud the Wash- ington Post, uewspapers publisbed in the said | District, commencing at least ten days. be- fors the aaid 10th day of February, 1923, It s further ORDER! thitt & ¢opy of this notice and order be served by the United States o his deput upen fee of the land ta o be found by fi seid mareiel, deputies, within, the Disjeict of Columbia, be: fore the sald 19th day of Februacy, 1923." By the Court, F. L. BIDDONS, Justice.. A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. BY F. K QUNKINGHAM, Awt. Clork. ¥ IaZ0.27 162, TON P, C. ASHINGTON 1825 Realed 'proposals Will bé Pistrict builats 14, 1923, for reet granite curbing. a week for two arshal el of the owners of uik condemped herein ax Januars 26, recelved at’room 509, 2 o'clock p.m. Februs ing and delivering 3, For specifications and information apply o Archaning office. room <320, District bullding. FI'NU H. RUDOLIPH.. JAMES F Sl}nbfil KELLE] o OFFICIAY. NOTICES. UFFICE _OF E RDAID OF PERRO Tax Appeais, Distriet of Columbia, Janmage 1928, = Noticé ey given that the Bo of f"‘xl‘lflnll ‘TNA:DIWNI of xhn. l)l::;leln(}rg - jumbia wil iy eeéasion it istriet 108, ‘ffom February Sth e .. okl ‘i8€Juive; Sundays and sébpted. . WILLIAM P_RICH. Chairman, Board of