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REAL ESTATE. | $7.850. PEEWORTH. A remarkable value in'a tapestry brick dwelling as good as néw. Just off Rock Creek Church road, in one of the most at- tive squares and streets in all Petworth; near car line, stores, ; nd other conveniences. First floor contains wide reception, hall, | arge parlor, very bright dining room, pantry, kilcl\en.rha_tdwood oors, large porch. Second floor, three large bedrooms, tile bath, ping porch. .Laundry facilities in cellar., Built-in heated rage. Paved alley. Small cash payment.. i $10,500. . - $11,000.. ON" SPRING ROAD. WEST OF 14th STREET. Practically a ne ouse, very moderate! h?‘..uo-( moderate triced home we have priced, in one of the atirsctive squares fu this vielnity. Ounly a bal bflr‘l s porth of Park rd. pestry brick, haviug en- e a e, ety Patnr escer. traace hall larwe parior, dlsicy roem. pastry; lont Bobals heating plant, electriclty and Ea%. oo A et o S0 Tt Bwo-car brick garage. Prompt possession. ¥ $12,000. oor, 3 large bedrooms, tile bath and sleeping. " MOUNT PLEASANT. porch; deep lot; room for double gurage. @ttoated 1o the heart of Mt. Pleasant west A $12,000.. . CHEVY CHASE. of 16th st. Almost new calonial typs house, heving six delightful rooms, tile bath, front A decided bargain ip a detached dwelli jnst off Connecticut ave. ‘Tiere are e Toms (four sieeping rooms), tile bath, steam Sn0 Goobla TeaT POPChes, heating plant, electriclty; on fot 60 f¢.'by 210 trim; on lot 180 ft. deep with g will fgive possesslon and terms to \ oz $13,750. ft. Two-car ga acant- and” ready for COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. immedfate occupancy ’ $13,850. A most attractise dwelling on 13th et le cween Central High School and Columbis rd. CHEVY CHASE, There are nine rooms, tile hath, glass-inclosed A corner house, detached. Offered at x very saiable price—center Lall ‘plan, large re. tion hall with French doors opening to spa- clous living room, having open fireplace nd eepin, tricity and “scaption room, porch and parquet Boors: sec nd ‘ficor, one’ large front bedroom wth sl. tils bath, two uther well proportioned two French doors to e cement porch. At wear of this Rallwey fs & tHe lavatory. To %m Klass'i Own. saruge Tel. M. 4540 -FOR SALE—HOUSES Comtinued. . Continued. 7 x| | M ' the right, dining room. pantry and screened porch off kitchen. oak floors and oak {rim throughout, Second foor contains 4 Targe Dbedrooms, tile bats, screened sieeping porch. Attic: slate roof; hot-water Leat; electric lights: Jot has 132 ft, frontage. BOSS & PHELPS. Tenltors. WASHINGTON REAL BSTATE BOAKD. 1406 H St X.W EKRS OF UNUSUALLY FINE HOMES. BEST VALUES IN ‘EACH LOCALITY Corner. Detached. Chevy Chase, D. C. $22,500. Preteations corner rasidence of holliw-tila construction. 10 b Rot-wafer beat, elactric lights, hardwood floors; open fireplace; breakfast and lounging pore wieaping por Tuis house s thoroughly modern and 'tn the pink of condition snd nre-war cons! Slate roof, concrete porches, beamed ceiling fn dining room; exception- fine material roughout. Owned and upled by congressman until recently. Must be Inspect at once and make your offer.. Copvenient to Conn. ave, cars, stores, public Southern expusis THE Terms. iful rooms, 2 bath: old. schonl, Washington Heights. Txceliant re garage | Tt me.* TIiE" clase rv ox casis Belmont Rd. N.W. ouce of 10 large tooms and 2 baths: hot- £ condition. Newlr decorated ntial section $16,500. Terms. ater neat, electric lights; room | Between Columbla ri. and 1St st car Owner, desiring quick wa; will constder slight reduction | . - . - - ! Crittenden St. Near 15th N.W. Feautiful colovial style brick I Wetwatar heat, elnetric Hghts, hards parbes; room for & This prope Rome $15,000. Terms. 2 baths, all two floors; open firplace: spacious front and double rear rat-class condition Mnd fu truly & CheFmiag $9,750. arranged rooms and bu setting for hollybocks is to Old, Vors oid bt and making Aristocratic K residen Greorgetown. . i oue of fhe There fire % delig) erms. | for renovating | . (5 bedrooms) ; fower gardcn nd old fashioned | I On s ar Florida Ave. nd_hath: room for ga 11 amount of $5,000. Easy Terms. House {n zood condition. ¥ ond very T 5y moothly puyments | 2.000 Cash. ! athie with showers; hot- fust poreh. sun pation vant's room, bath and Every room is bright and nable monthly payments. | 500 Cash; $75 Month. ied bath. hardwood floors, massive open fire- good sized Tot, n good residential community, unding country. ' Convealent to car. ability or increase in value. Aet quickly WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 5t NN Phones: Main 372 and Main 1vo. Member Washington Real Tistate Board. “Iothes cheerful Studio Home WMT. PLE ASAN |10 ROOMS, 2 BATH One of the finest bam with s splendid outio attord’ n-}z\‘::‘:nu!‘v r NEAR 14th STREET— 8 ROOMS, 2 BATH This is the Jargest new 8.room and bath house offered in this ideal lo-ation, within $8,000 of the price—$13,750. Full 22 feet With several feet Affording rooms of porches, colonial front p A commanding view in a loca. tion which I Jumplug ahead dally. This tx weil worth’ inspecting. n thix section, feut wide, roums: beamed. ree spacious in porches: lostantaneous heater: m® dreplace: close to ear 1i wlly an opportunity for any Tog thin section aud ix ch Terms, SOLDIERS HOME 3 DAITLGREN TERRACE— SR.000. bl off of Rlide Island ave.. & most ctive bungulow home, containf; L.-w.h., elec. lights, on & large lot wit garage, offers an opportunity to buy in sectlon whers houses are seldom for Easy terms. BLOOMINGDALE—$7,350. Rejduced At i b imni bt ame | diate sale, well constructed &m‘ 1 tisis pric tioned value thut o H an arrange 1 BROOKLAND- Near 12th and Newton Sts. One of the Brookland, vacant and be obtaiued. Easy terms, ‘R STORE & HOUSE. Fine corner store and #-room houss, with brick garage, in w thriving busi- ness location, ready for immediate cupancy. Similer properties bave sold | for considerably more. This is a real| bargain at $18,000, Owoer might con- | PARK VIEW A Dwwatiful Grem e, nenr o Purk rodecorated. This properts th bow.h Priced at the above fgure to effect an immediate sale. This propesty should sell tod WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, 1409 New York Avenue. Phone Main 4600. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. — e O T ————— WOODLEY PARK. se. seven rooms und bath, glassed-in porches, uter heat; one-car gurage. ~Price, $18,300. CHEVY CHASE. 4, on lot 90x260: seven roows wnd i clectric lights; modern heating sider a trade. A truly churuiug b bright_base- ment; electric lights, hof 3204 home, deta. nd rear pos PARK VIEW. A brick home of six rooms and bath, cellar, front and rear porches; electric Lghts, bot-water heat. Cash, $1,000. Price, 37,700, B354 SAUL’S ADDITIO An_ attractive shingle home of eight rooms and bath, double rear porches; electric lights, bot-water beat; perfect condition: space for garage. Price, $14,200. = 887-4 UPPER FIFTEENTH STREET. A seven room brick home in delightful section. Has front and screened-in rear gojches, hotwater heat. electric, instantaneous water beater; garage on paved alley. ol ice. $13,000. - = - BUSINESS PROPERTY. tront plant: two-car garage. Price, §9. Store and three apartments, located on 14th strest, section of rising valoe and apartments bringing in good monthly revenue. Cellar: steam heat, electric Phope us for further particulars, Price, $37,500. 33;‘ McKEEVER & GOSS, ! choi ! pruot | fect condition throughout. ! Lee Crandail, Jri, & Co., . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923. Continued. ] MILLER-BUILT HOMES IN WOODLEY PARK. 2819 to 2833 2gth Street NW. Just Around the Corner ¥rom Werdman Park Hotsl Description: Two-at: ge: hol-water heat: " i concrets front w; solid brass hardware, ra s brick; elght rooms, twe Piftsburg instahtansons’ hot-water heater: Cortor ot AL e SR LT TR reh; two-esr brick ths, {nclosed sus oot = 3 Masa THEheT Informatton regurdiag these Bomes mey by obtaised on the premises o By phose. Business Property Penna; nia ave. between 17th sod m.w. Fine investment opportunity, three-story brick building. P ng. Fioe store aad e'ght rovms 3422 to 3428 Po New detahed homes of seven rooms and bath. Lot 37x133. Modern ta every detall. Brice, 311,500, Very attractive terms. W.C & A. i wg Union Terust Building. 1334 H St. N.W. Real LONGFELLOW ST. NR. 14th. Price, $10,500. {tusted at one of the highest points abonr ‘Washington. A comparatively new home, lo- ed on the corner of an alley and haviug six el lighted rooms, e batt, breskfast and sleeping porches, elec. lights, h.-w.h. oak foors. Large rear yard with brick garage for two cars. Convenient torms. CHEVY CHASE, MD Price, $13,500. Attractively located on Bradley la: the Chevy Chuse Club. A realSungaiow. huil of the finest materials and containing 5 large, well proportioned rooms and tiled ba: floor, with space for two additiona! finished attic; double French dooms lead to a e concrete porch. All modern improve- Lot, 30x130, with two-car garage to Bouse. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Price, $13,750. Within one half & square of I4th st. A semi-detached colonjal home. 22 feet 8 roome and tiled bath, elec. c h.-w. heater and improvements. _In splendid Room for garage. This property reasonabiy priced and whould sell Very attractive termn. ON BILTMORE ST. Price, $16.500. A Landsome threestors boick home of na neaxi construction, located on one of th St streets of Washington Helghts. Tt has 10 rooms, 2 complete baths, tasteful new elec: trie fixtures, uew mantels, 21 base plugs, h.- w.h. The entire property has been compietely Fedecorated, | Also has & gArage. Immediate Dosaession and moderate terms. mat other " up-to-date condltion. is most quickiy. HEDGES & MIDDLETON MEMRBERS OF THE WASHIN: 1334 H St. N.W. QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. AUL'S ADDITION. Seven rooms, bath: liot-water heat, elect pardwood floors: bujit-in garage. A splen- 4’ home. _Price, $10,500. BLOOMINGDAL Fight rooms, Lath: all modern conveniences ta perfect condition. Price, $10.500, NORTHEAST bath; electriclty; ail modern im Price, $7.500. CHEVY CHASE. Six large toom odern improve- menta: porches front and rear: bult-in, fire reened throughout; Dewly pa Dered and painted b INVESTM PROPERTIE Neveral two family apartment homkes. well lorated and fn gwod condition. Live in one spartment and rent the other, of rent both. plendid return on investment. (an be bought on reasonable term IMMEDIATE POSSERRION CAN RE_GIV 0¥ ANY OF THE ABOVE HOUSES, QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. REAL ESTATE FINANCING. 819 15th Sr. N.W. Main 8416, VICINITY 14th & PARK RD. Tausually attractive. well bullt beick home of B rooms. 2 buthe: hot-water heat: in per- Price, $12,730, on ADDITION. hed brick Louse of 7 room Bullt_of the best m One of the best 1 couventent terms. SAUL Compietely det: bath and lavatory. rfal, completely modern. tions in Saul's Addition. Inc., 1423 New York Ave. Maln 717, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, $9,000 Beantiful pressed brick corner propert: cated in st commercial zone; Las 6 Page” Thta 4 an exceptional value BAke a fine busiess And Tesidencs combined. The Lowther Realty Co. Machinists Bldg., M. 5768 SOUTHWEST HOMES. HERP 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PUR- CHASB A WELL LOCATED BRICK DWELL- ING, IN THE SOUTHWEST, WITH 6 LARGE ROOME AND BATH, HAVING DEEP LOT TO A PAVED PUBLIC ALLEY. THE HOUSE IS IN GOOD_CONDITION AND CONTAINS LA- TROBE HEAT. PRICE, #4,750. ANOTHER BARGAIN IN A HOME 1N THE BOUTHWEST, VBRY CONVENIENTLY LO- CATED, 18 ALSO BEING OFFERED AND YOU ARB URGED TO MAKE INQUIRY. THI8 1S A BRICK DWELLING GOOD NDITION AND HAR BIX LARGE ROOMS AND BATH AND LATROBE HEAT, PAVED ALLEY AND THE PRICE 1S $4,000. FURTHER _INFORMATION WILL BE GLADLY GIVEN UPON REQUEST AND YOU ARE_INVITED TO MAKE INQUIRY REGARDING THESE PROPERTIES. WHICH AR EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUBS. JAMES F. SHEA, $43 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. BEST VALU NORTHEAST PRICE, $4.,000. Tth st. B near H—Attractive little home of 8 room od_bath, front porch; la rear yard. 3500 cash, balance easy monf pay- "% PRICE, $6,100. Near 8th and L sts. n.e.—Well built homs ot 6 rooms and bath; eleccric lights, excellent Fageen condition and o sh down, bal- ECKINGTON. S Wat. | Pins, Pe 1415 Eye Street. $8,750—Terms. 21 feet wide, containing six large rooms and electric gr\-h and large double back porches; yard 140 jouse {n first-class condition, . NGDALE—Brick bome, ‘deep to 30-foot alley, Two-car gars $22,500. CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—Modern, attractive home near Conmecticnt ave. ) two floors: center ball plan. and kitche e lot; garage to match house. ced right. rim. appreclated unless seen. Ten rooms, two batht be Room for » $7.950. . BRIGHTWOOD PARE—Best value that cen possibly be found in the northwes! o !mll: good terms. Six-room and ‘l!le-hth home: hardwood It:u:' hobw:h?cb“e:’; 5% lights; pantry; concrete front porch ol $9,500—Terms. OCOLUMBIA ‘home, vacant. containing six la room: o SrTTotd Beors aad o double back porches, glaseiat 9o paras Naving ity and Bas priced this bome below market value. IGHTS—Colonial Bric] MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, Inc, §73 15th St. N.W, TRF R MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. First fioor: Reception hall, living room, dint en. Second "foor: Four bedrooms, exceptionally Inrge, ai o bath - $14,500 MT. 'ASANT—In the most desirable .Iw: :l H'!. hPlp: int, overlooking Rock Creek Owner wishes to purchase a smaller house and has reduced the price $500. S $5,500—Terms. BODTHEAST Near Lipeoln Park, 03 & wide aven W immediately. Six rooms and bath; hot-wal Detached home on V et. n.e.; 10 rooms and 2 bathe; bot-water heat, electric lights; large, dry cellar; garage. Offered at the low. price of $8,500 for quick sale. Terms arranged. Imme- diate possession. Property in first-class con- 108, BLOOMINGDALE. Owner leaving town must sell his substan- tlally bullt, modern, brick home of -6 rooms and bath; splendid cellar; double rear porches: large yard to paved alley. Offered at $7,000, on torms. % - NEAR LINCOLN PARK. Pri $7,250—Attractive colomial home of 6 rooms and tiled bath: hot- ardiood _ Goors Main 47352. containing ten 4 two baths. arge Dack yard: cash payment. A reat i, o Get onr big list of mortheast and southeast ““"HOWENSTEIN BROS. Ttwand H Bts. N.E. Liucoln 897 . INSPECT. E. KIINGLE RD. (At 20th Park Rd. ! Beautiful corner 3 bedrooms batbe, hes a 3 = R B d electric lights; hardwood | b garage. and double back porches; buflt-in, hested des; BUILT BY B MAIN 872, $500 CASH—PRICE, $5 ; 20 Quiney ot. n.. near North Cipltol st ‘rooms th, celia?; two stairways, bay ‘window brick: rcom for garage; monthly . including all {nteres 185, APy owoer, Ti6 . o, '$500 Cash. ¢ | oecion oo foe guraget terme: 500 5 #1000 Main 617. 124 N FENKOERBER & CO., o6 Ee e ‘Mata G808 iced right. At this low fgure and pri ter heat; front porch. House in good nd_tiled ‘losed; room for garage. Owner r4th Street Business Propert, Store with apartments above. to 10-ft. alley, rter Street N.W. | i | Lot 17x103 N. MILLER. BEALTORS, Main 1790. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC., Phone Main 1028. BUNGALOW TYPE. Prige, $9,8350. A brand-new, fully detached home, ittatea | in a most desirable sectlon of the northwest. Tnusually large living room, with open fire place and baflt-in hookcases, bright dining room, kitchen, 8 good wize bedrooms, tiled bath, ouk fours, clec. lights, h.-w.h.; radiant zas grate in fireplace, Very large lot. Basy | Terms of sale. { WOODLEY PARK Price, $13,500. A moat attractive, tapestry brick home. cated west of Conn. ave. and neur Wurdman Park Hotel. Tt ins 4 good ed bed rooms ding. a glass-inclosed sleeping porch s a breakfaat porch; instan faneoun b.-w. heater; hurdwood floors through- out; eiec. Ughts, h. h. and a brick garage. Price bas just been reduced for a quick sale ATHEDRAL AVE. Price, $18,000. some colonial home, 24 fest wid living and dining rooms, with Fren doors, tiled kitchen with bullt-in refrigerator, parquet floors, wix bedroom: tiled baths, glase-inclosed sieeping pore) stantaneous beater. marble open fireplaces, besmed ceiling in dining room; metal weather- stripped and has screeus and awnings. Tile rage for two carw. Reasonable terms, 14th ST. HEIGHTS Price, $9,300. A new home, modern in All its appointments and located within ope-half & square of 14th st. Six well arranged rooms, tiled bath, sleeping porch, clafbes chute, double hariwood ficors and other wplendid features. Teep rear yard with brick garage. Lasy terms. ING., ‘GTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. Phone Main 1028. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE D TO LIST TOTS AT CHERAF) Beach: have clients who wi G WARING, 219 Bond bilg. tors. OFFICIAL NOTICES. COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT of Columbla, Wesbington, January 27, 1923, In compliance’ with rovisions of section 2e. approved March 1, ublic No. 133, 8Ath Coogress, entitied “AD act to regulate the height, ares and use of buildings in the Distriet of Columbia and create a zoning commission, and for other purposes”), notica ‘s hereby given that a public hearing will he beld in the board reom of the District butlding at 10 a.m., February 8, 1923, for the purpose of considering the following proposed changes In the houndaries vee. helght aod area districts. to wi to first commereia 20th at. n.w. be dadjacent rty 1th side of N et betwee! Frontage ou _the side of 8th st. north of East Capitol t the fotersection of & @ East Capitol sts. Lot 14, square 80T, lo- ed ou west side of Bth st n.e.. pear East Capltcl Lots 169 sod 808, aqnare 2509, 1 cated on northeast corner of 17th st. aod rk rd. Southwest corner of 11th sf. and | North Carolioa & . _Frostage on ea wide of Comnecticut ave. hetween Klingle rd. d Macob Tots 20 and 21, square 091, ted on southeant corner of South € d C sth., and property adjacent Frontage on exat side of 11th pi Queen and Ravm ste. O fial to rst commerc area; Lot 9, squars 3823, located oz morth east corner of 12th and Randoiph sts. n.e ! e from residential to first commercial VB to “O" area: Lot 108 to .. square 4068, located on the north wide of Florl . D.e. between Trinided e. azd Orren st. Lot 35, cated on corner of Kherman an: Change from residential to second commer. cial: Frontage oo Ward court, Ward piace and alieys in_equare 70 and property adfacent from restdential to eecond | i | tween M and N fronting on_the 19th and 20th sts. Change from indostrl Qential and from “D' aren to A" area Anaiostan Ialand. Change from 65 to 85 foot height district: Square N. 189, located at 15th Y and New Humpshire ave. n.w. hange from &5 to 110 foot height district Frontage on both sides of H street n.w. be. to res: | area: Monroe st. Amend Zoniog Regul require consents for gasoline fillin the . firat commercial district. ELLER, CUNO H. RUDOLPH, JAMES F. OYSTER, C. 0. SHERRILL, "ELLIOTT WOODS, Zoaiog Commission of the District of Columbla. 129-10¢ i I AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. United States Marshal’s Sale of Miscellaneous Jewelry, Talking Machine, Records, Leather Goods, etc. By virtue of a 1 writ of fleri fael fesued out of the clerk's office of the Municipal Court of the District of Columhia and to me directed, T will geil by publi h, on the premises No, ington. "D. C. on THE ¥, 1923, COMM OF FERRUAR A M., about 50 assorted Wate Vi , Watch Chains, Fobs, ocket Knives, Tie Clas Bl. Plated Penclls, Cigar Cases a Clocks, etc. Also Pathe Talkin, d “Wrist rms. Searf Cuff’ Buttons, celets, Alarm Macbine and urses, Folder e, es; ‘and Harmonicas seized rty of the defendant, C. L. 4% satisfy sudgment in b favor of the Standard Cigar upon’ as the Datnor and TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABL PROVED REAL_ESTATE, KNO 2023 FIGTHT RTREET v 2034 GEORGIA AVE E NORTHWEST. By virtue of a_ certaln deed of trust re. cordea May 27, 1620, in Liber 4384 at follo 80 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the part; cured, the undersigned trustee will sell GIDHE auction, in_ front of the premises, EDNESDAY. . THE BEVEN FEBRUARY, ' 1923, AT FOURTHIRTY ,the following described real o the District of Columbla and s morth part of lot numbersd wsubdivision per plat re- ed ig . U.. follo 48 of the of the surveyor for District of Columbia, having & front of tw feet, 3 177100 Inches on Georgla avenue, runaing back with the sa width to reet, excepting the part and taken for public alley recorded in said surveyor's folio 38; sald land being s of sament and taxation as lots num- red nf jundred (900) and nine hundred a: one (801) in square numbered twenty-elght bundred and seventy.seven (2877). Tepms of sale: One-thind -of the puschase price to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in ove and twe years, with interast at rate of six and ne-half per cent per anuum, nnually from day of sale, secu the property sold, or all ¢ the purchuser. ua stamps, ete.. 8t anciag, recording, rev R S artnaset Vhirme ot saig 16 be: comy Phlea with within thirty days from ‘a3 af sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and X coat of IU]!(I‘ i ! =| = rable semi- by deed cash at t of 3200 All con: advertisement newspaper published ‘ashington, D. C: NATIONAL _SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. . i Trustes. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. Atrest: | RCARY. i of trust for | trom day or sale or deposit forfeited, and the | DAY OF [TR AUOCTION SALES FI"TURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer "TYPEWRITER SALE 100 latest models, standard makes, mostly Remingtong, N 10 By Public Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W Thursday, February 1, 1923 ) Commericii ing 2 P.M. Machines will be sold separately and will be on view day before and ddy of sale. Termgs: Cash. ADAM A, VVES(_:HLER. Auct. ADAM A R’ Receiver’s Sale in Bankruptcy.wof the Entire Stock of Suit Leather Goods, Fixtures, Adding Machine, Floor Cases, etc., Contained in the “Willard Luggage Shop” at No. 1405 F Street North- west. By virtue of un oninr of the Supreme Court of the District of ColLmbia, hoiding a Hank ruptey Court in re Harrs Berman. Bankrupt No. 1840, the undersigned receiver will sell within the above premises By Public Auction, Wednesday, January 31, 1923, Commencing 10 am. Trunks, Soit Cases. Handbags, Dog Baskets, Hut PBox Tool s, Bill Folds, Dog Collars Brief Cases. Trunk Straps, Shelvis Adding Machine, Oxk Floor Cases, Termy: (ash RICHAHD D. DANIELS, Receiser &d 14i6 FUTURE DAYS. | 5+ & BLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1831 dth ST. N.W. Ry virtue of & certaln deed of trust dnly rmcorded In Liber No. 4376, follo 451 et seq., of the District of Colum NG and at the request of the party wecured thereby, the uuderalgned trustees will seil, at ublic wuction, fn front of the premise THURSDAY, 'THE ST DAY OF 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P following described land and premi te in the District of Columb gnated as and being lot others’_subdivision of lot th and per plat recorded i Liber Counts 07 the records of the office of the murveyor of_the District of Columbin : Termn of sale: Sold subject to & prior deed $3.000 and the amount and waid trust to be paid one-half stalinient epoait o the purchaser purchase. F JOSEPH P. BAILEY, HARKY . BAILEY, sr. 3022-08ds.ex50 Tri ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. party sold. e of sale & ‘ed 30 days to complete the her particulars at time of sale. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Brownstone-Front Dwell- ing, No. 1726 P Street Northwest, Containing 16 Rooms, 3 Baths, Steam Heat and Electric Light. Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust dated July 20, 1922, recorded July 1 No. A5 among the land vecords ofethe District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned frustees will offer for sale by public auction in front on WEDNESDAY. THE SEVE | . A.D. 1923, AT FOUR. following de- bed land wod prem te in the clty Washington. D ambla, to wit: Lot 101 n Joseph R. Johuson's subdivison in square 157 @s per piat recorded ip Liber 20, office of the sur- mbia, subject to | resr 5 feet of satd lot | proved ove: to be | or desds of | over the purposen, & woid subject, however, trust agEre one-hait casb. the remainder in iy installments of $50 with interest at 6 per cent, pas semi-annually. secured by & third deed of trust upon the property sold, or il casi. at the option of the purchaser.’ A deposit of $500 re. quired at_tim All conveyancing, ing, revenyie stamps and notarial fees at t of purchaser. Terms to be complied with Within thirty days from day of sale otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the defa Tng purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of wuch resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. €. AMBROSE L. GRINDLEY, WM. R. MARSHALL, Tristess By virtve of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4836, folio 394 et seq., of the land Tecords of the District of Colum- | Dbis. and at the request of the partr secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at blic_auctien, in front of the premises, on ONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D." 1928, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the fo! lowing deacribed land and premises, situa in the Bistrict of Columbia and dealynated and being parts of lots 183 and 164 In Beatty and Hawk'ns' addition to Georgetown, now known as square 1253, and described as fol- It Beginning for ihe same on the west side of High st. (now Wisconsin ave.) at the | end of the liné drawn from fhe lnfersection of Wisconsin ave. and 4th (now Volta) southerly 108.5 feet on line of said to the southeast corner of the large b house standing ou said lot hereby intended to | be conveyed. thenca northerly with the west lina of sald avenne 40 feet, thence westerly and at right angles with suid avenne to the dividing line between lats 182 and 183, in sald addition: themce south with said line to the rear thereof: thence easterly with the rear line of lot 183 aforesaid point there- on which will be intersacted by a line drawn wouth 60%; degrees west from a point in the rear wall of said house, 8 inches northerly from the southwest corner fhereof: thenc easterly by said line reversed to the beginning thereof: thence south with eaid resr wall 6 inches io the wouthwest corner of sald house, | and thence with suld wall to the point of be Zinothg on Wisconsig avenue. The said parts of lots 183 and 184 beiog the same property that described on the records of the Dis trict_of Columbis for taxation purposes as 26, all more. particularly described in ead of trust, together with the {mprove- ments thereo: Terms of sale: Sold subject to a firat deed of tmst for $13.000 aud all cash over satd Srat_trust. $300 deposit required u ceptance of bid. Converamcing, record Tevenye stamps at purchi cost. of sale to be complied e ing and | Terms | within' 30 davs Sroperty mas be fwed and resold at the ik “ana cost. of the defauliing purchaer atter ‘ive dave ‘wivertiocnient in wome’ news: | aper published in Washington, D, . e CHARLES. O, MCRRAT, ROBERT E. P.° KREITER, $a24-d&ds, esu Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE OF TAI.[‘A{\LB IMPROVED | REAL ESTATE. KNOWN A8 1510 4th | STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded May 12, 1922, in Liber 4711, at follo 381, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and At the request of the party secured there" by, the undersigne trustees will sell at public | suction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, | THE BECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1923, AT FOUR THITRY O'CLOCK, P.M., the foilow- | ing real eatate, situated 'In the District of | Columbla, and designated as lot thirty-three | (38) in Henry Mutray’s subdivision in square | fve hundred and twents - 21), recorded 1n Liber 23, at 4 | Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- | trict of Cslumbia G Torms of sale: Snid property is subject to a | rior deed of trust securing an indebledness of | .500.00 and eald property will be sold, sub. | ct to said deed of trust indebteduess. 0f | he purchase price over and shove sald deed of trust, one-third is to be paid in cash and the Balince in two equal instaliments, pa; shie in_on® and two yéars, with interest st the rate of ix and one-half per cent per am- num, payable semi-annually, secured by ondl deed of trust upon the property sold, cash ‘at the option of the purchaser. ' A posit of will be required at the time | of ‘sale. 'All conveyaneing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms-of Sale 20 be complied With within thirty days from. day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property regold at risk = { of defaniting purchaser after five da; vertisement of such resale in some news| published in Washington, D. C. B PRALRS S . PERCY MeGLUS. * 508 W ot "Ml.l‘lll SISTING DWELLING CONTAL AND BATH, KENOWN A PLACE N.W. By virtue of 4 certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber N folio 305 et seq., d records of the District of Colum. ROOMS ARIO 30d At the mequest of the purty secured | v, the undersigned trustees will uction. in frout of the premise DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF D) . AT FOUR-THIRTY 0/ ng dexcribed land and prem- « situate in the District of Columbia and deniguated as and being lot uumbered three hundred and Afteen (315) in Harry Wardm. subslivision of lots in “Lanier Iieights.’” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber Oounty 20 at folio 38; sald lot now known for poses of taxation and assessment as lot n: bered three hundred and fifteen (815) in square nymbered twenty-ive hundred and elghty-four Terms of su of 85,000, due Ji : Cash shove a first trust loan e 15, 1924, at 7%, on which A deposit of $200 e, All conve. mps and noturl at the rost of purchaser. g purchaser after Advertiement of such resuls in ko published in the city of Was RRY B. PITTS. Droperty will be resold at his ' cost. at WY, THE o xme hour and place. on FIFTH DAY OF FEBRU 1928, ypon the same terms and condl- | HARRY R. PITTE, REGINALD RUTHERTORD. 1830-08g< ex80 ) TTADANM A” WESCHLER. 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