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y REAL ESTATE. : THE EVENING ————— e FQR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—EJUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES Centinued. Continued. Continmed. Continued. : TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. - FUTURE DAYS. NEAR CAPITOL, N.E. = N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, 14th ST. HEIGHTS, TG, SLOAN & 00., INC., AUGTIONERES. | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, | THOMAS 4, OWEN & SO, & SON, AUCTIONKERS. & room x - for. beat, ya . : . At designed deta deed sTEBS" 3 g : gL 'ALUABLE 1M s It el il 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Main 5003-4-5. |t tond oifine Jires wliirolie |l Wiiadl 0TS hoTLat St | TR, AEROOF, ALTANIE, BEAL TRUSIAES, RARE SR YAUTANE ) in - . o irooms ), nely appotni - | deads et of bia ND BAS! 3 W ERM. V. W 8 130 mmO b REAL Main 838, Near 14th and Decatur. Near Congressional Library. |water Seat. siectric lishis: So-fe. lot with | 3. 022, ana reforred 1o ax imetrament No. | ING. TNO. O T MW WITH A | By virtus of & certain desd of trust dated | 1219 Harvard St, N.W. P AR, erDetlect condltién and PRICE. 49.700. ' Just o Capltol gmunde. | B a0y 000 on " very “reatomabils tormpr | oubpic ey thg undersigned will sell ot | LARGE B GARASE [ THE AR | et (s Deine o Clemes ans 10 steam heat, electricity; foraisbed ey (bosscusien can be gives. We have Juis ‘sitvactivn T-ieem W eohttind STREE S oo e oot o8 & * | my vistue o¢ at'the request of the party secured therebr. R i st been authorized to offer this excel. one complete tiled bath and extra lave: 16th STREET. Vel & e st i 06 8 eartaln deed of frmet duly | 8¢ the tequest of the perty secured therehy | X t T-room and 2 complete tiled baths tory room on first floor. with room for | Handsome residence of 12 rooms, 3 baths; | wr} T, A e M AR 3 tacords of toe Disiret ot Gotun: | suction, 1o Front of the premines: on FRIDAT, Albert R. Calder, (4 bedrooms: hot-water heat, electric tub; hot-water heat, electrle Nghit. hard: | completely ~ modern: in pertect condition. | & b ens Prige vouns’ Ak TEN O'CLOCK |of the land records of the District of Colum. | saction, 1o front of e pre i o AT, M. 8918, Woodward bidg. Col, 4308. lights, hardwood floors, coocrete fromt wood fioors. Price Just reduced $700. | Price and terms attractive intar oy, gy 1OUring automoblle, haviag (ble, Sad 8¢ the Tequest of the party mecured | B N VR LHILTY O CLOCH o the —_— glassed and screened breakfast In excellent condition and {mmediate pos- N o o . - iR | o e il Ened Ceadu; will o follawing real estate, situnted in the District of New B. H. Gruver Homes. porch; garage. session can bo given. 0 o DUPONT CIRCLE. S TR Ok, N i ONDAY: THE NINBTERAT o DAL OF FER. | Columbia. And. designated as. lo¢ numbered 3 i meese: o Bitreemut ra: | 3d AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E. pelh eldence: i Cateient condiion, ‘Focw | _pennae G BONNEHAUE, " | the Hlliwine donchimed Sof aor o | Bered "Swetts elghs “huskred “nad forty e iz moms with heated, et imater; | SIX COLONIAL HOMES THAT MERIT YOUR IMMEDI-|*55%. o 800, D NOTES Arto tuate'15, the Dstres of Combiar 1ad | a0, "N UEL Nt et to b celifg faige porcks, 838 i ATE INSPECTION. TWENTY FEET WIDE; DEEP| charmiog strrod it u cotonst nome i S 1 1 el Dt g . = & A y : Gty . e untll ® pom. or phons LOT; GOOD ALLEY; CONSISTING OF SIX LARGE (s $00d Rortawest scction: electric lights;| Regular sale of furniture, car- [of trast for §5.500. pariicslars of which wil | (83:250), ‘and said property will e soid sub- Iain 8072. B. H. GRUVER, Owner and L ARG furnace heat, double rear porches, weatler At be stated at time of sale, and amount over | Ject to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of Buiider. <z ROOMS; TILED BATH; HOT-WATER HEAT; ELEC- |siritpes; lia excelient cond 08 paeuntont; | pets, household furnishings; lot | stidtrist 1 bepaia fn Cashe A depone of | (he, Durchase ‘Drice oter nd - bove L TN T : : i 5 A BIG BARGAIN—CORNER| TRIC LIGHT; HARDWOOD FLOORS; CONCRETE|“T.ee Crandail, Jr. & Co., Inc., |Of ladies’ and gentlemen’s cloth- |civesuncing, reusics, tetiiee Satmin. oin. | i cash and'1h¢ baisncs tn tio cqual Iastall house in Columbia Hts.; onej FRONT AND DOUBLE REAR PORCHES: FLOOR|1423 New York Ave. M 717.|ing and a variety of other miscel- |2t oty of, Borchaser.’ Form f alf s b | mens, sazable” 1g, ooe”asa o’ bears, wich square from 14th st. car line; 8/ PLUGS IN EACH ROOM; PRICE AND TERMS MOST ST2300 laneous; on Tuesday, February fathervise the trustees reserve the right to'se: | cenly per annum, payaple sewlanousliy, large rooms, attic, 2 baths, built-| ~ REASONABLE. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O’CLOCK. DOWNTOWN 13, 1923, at 10:30 a:m.—Terms |fauting purchater, atie: ‘ave & oo, ‘o, wi cuth 3 tog oo, of e in garage; extra large lot. Own- REPRESENTATIVE ON PREMISES. On Rhiode Taland avenue ooe-half block from | 351 e e AC RAFFERTY, | feconin, ‘revemie stumips, Sn. At et of > o = 2 Hth street. A very attrictive three-stor 2 Y. ) 4 ; sell. o 2 y ree-story o i 7 : 3 ; 3 er, leaving town, must sell. For Chevy Chase. North Columbia Heights. brick dwelling, thoroughly modern and In fine D. NOTES, Auctioneer tostatuexna OV IN Wo POPKINS, e, | Sithin thtrty daza’ trom das of saie. other sale by K FRICE, $10.500, An excepliomal buy in u | Sear"Dorihes “bot mater bear. shictrmety: ud | THOMAS Y OWEN 40N, AUCTIONEERS. 7 T NI (o3, forieiied aud property THO‘; A JA‘\IFQO KEOKUK STREET. Just off Connecticut ave. 4-bedroom house, built Ly us ® few & el W :d ."L electricity a g 3 ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. resold a isk und cost of defaulting purchaser S. A. JAMESON, A handsome center-hall-plan _home of years ago; hot-water heat, eléetric light, 58 4 oy - i — after five days' advertisement of such resale x 906 New York ave. n.w. o e e o ot Taseeost ot (o ¢ e s | BOSS & PHELPS, Sale of Very Desirable Three- | United States Marshal’s Sale | = sue senspapir i Washingion, . 5 nice sized rooms, 2 te can recommend: this ns one: . 4340, A . S B, FIEAN Phone Main 5526. athe; all “modern improvements: ouk WO and would Urke YOUr early 1a: | ARSOLTIMY e~ H st_nw: | Story Brick Dwelling, Con-| of Miscellaneous Jewelry, | ... G. FEECY MeGLUE, RS e foors. Tt will bag, you (o ses this today. spection: BSOLUTELY THE BEST HOMB VALUES| taining 9 Rooms, R h : < £e12 10t.ex8u Trostees. CHEVY CHASE. L < - . 7 roome apt TEESITE 0 aining ms, Reception | Talking Machine, Records, | —1H0s. 4. OWEN & 80N ATGTIONEERS Closs 1o the Circle and just off Conn, ave. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, tareelota. “Beautiful northwent woestion; vane | Hall, Bath, Electric Light, | Leather Goods, etc. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- A e, 54 iy ath “EVERYTHING IN REAL, ESTATE. Somes” pate o B! MTierat! s | Hot- Water Heat, With | nr viroe of « specisl ot ot aen tocas | 056 ot o R AR Wi E 100 el § L & s, 5 . : ‘ou A b ;m foor, with spece for two ful size rooms 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-3. I:fi:nnl; ia, 160 late. | Opan and lighted”daily: Deep Lot to Wide Alley, | Court of the Disiriet of Cotumbia st te oo 4th BTREETS N.E. N g repiace: eise, Lighis, h.-w .t Rardwood foors. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. | Streets, ” see M7, Hoswell o8 &n.n...""“"' Vacant, Newly Papered and oui iremises o, 220 baav 1 Wasns | i iver o, dokdy foio 300 ot s 577358 y 130. Built by contract for the ~ 5 ° ington, I ., ), 5 >, o Trckentswnee. who has heen ordered away SHANNON & LUCHS mucAS- D.SAGER, .| Pain! No. 1137 Girard St. | 0 b ity o chatar N, A s o am it of Qolohia, amt Aad must mae & auick sale. Price, $I200. | 213 00 G N W Main 234 Hesdquarters for New Homees N.W. AM.. about 50 ‘amorted Watches the undersigned frustees will sell af public Hedges & Middleton, Inc. |/ th Street N.W. Main 5. Exclusive Ageat. By Authority veated In us we will ell at | Bisc 0 Henivcns By RO R TR EN T Dt OF EERRD at. n.W. Realtors. Ph. Main 1 3 1 - CTOCTTTC e e otiea,_ia_frons of t remises. on | py ils, Ce :A D. s T X A MM e nw, Tea e MASS. AVENUE HEIGHTS. COLORED—VACAN FUeinkY. FERARY SnliTuBSRIT o, | Cinid encis g Cange, Braclets, Al | ART. A b 1023, AT miies’ ocloc par. New Homes, Ready to Move In. FOR $12,000 Bereral €oom huuses, Price aad trms very | 530, improred.su abara: * 10+ 10 14 MU |gbout’ich Record ama ine o4 1n b ot F e e A = H ,000. 3 iriet Cases 8 e hiwont fbe; '#omti | Tlere is & home in Washington's highest class, detached residence neighborhood, and ar a | *asoBAble. g £2.000 cash and rematnder | Kidgy e 42 254 being lot 4 tn blck 1 of Kterine Chate B e i fot Dorth: orny (et way under cost of reproduction. 1t has 6 rooms and bath, front porch. ssed sleepin 310 350 an R MR epOst required wpon “ae. | LPoD as tiie property of the defendant, C. L. | View.” now known as ‘Edgewood.” sn per rear porches and wi » SO\ %l porches and breakfast porch; BUILT-IN GARAGE: hot-water heat, electricity and }ardwoo th St. N.W.. Noom 2. Mais 377. | on it vl required Datnoy and sold to satisfy judgment in the | plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for THOMAS A. JAMESON ficors and trim: the terms are reasonable; inspection by Appolntment. Phone Main 2345 7 ROOMS—ONLY $7,000, ~ |oises of ba. Coaverancing, sreco cane No. 8076 in favor of the Standerd Cigar | ‘,’"* District of Columbia in’ Liber Couaty 7 at New York Ave. N.W. 5 < . v ’ Vs tfed with within 80 da d ace | folio 98, sald block also known as square 3538, INSPECT, A BRICK DETACHED HOME Canial st and Mine. A went of Tincoms | from a3 of ;-,;'DfiAg’y:'}:w";\!"‘,:,"’;n o A anyDEn, U a st | ot e R 00 aeponit v S e D IN 14th STREET TERRACE. Faric” 7 roome and Nt aFranged 30 0w Ca | pug gy exet j 3430 re12.13 " | qulebpen Sertpiaace S bia: Comerguving (At 20th and Park Rd. N.W. Here's & recently completed detached house. priced way under the market: 4 large bed. | hot-water heat: good cellar. Price only $7,000. | THOMAS J. OWEN & RON, AU a0 wearn. iy asl YOS stampe At purclnserd Beautiful ‘corner home: 5 bedroome, rooms, front and double rear porches, GARAGE, bardwood floors and trim. hot-water heat | Address Box 1400, Rtar ofice. : —— witkin 30 days or deposit forteited. garage. large porches and every e and electricity; close to the car line on one of the best streeta in 14th St. Terrace. Inspec- | = . T COMMITTEE'S SALE OF THE VALUABLE C. G. Sloan & Co. GEO. F. OK. Seaiences; Reasonably priced: attracti tion by appointment. $7.350—READ THIS—$7,350. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. Tac { ©EO. E. REED, B BY hoH dRUVER. o i =0n . - =y You pay $2250 each month and this house 140 PA. AVE. 8.E. nc. b8-10t.ex80. Trustees. o IMAIN ot Road AN OFFERING IN CHEVY CHASE, ks a3 for itsalt: white tapedtsy, beick: s | BY virtus of s oclec af the Supreme Court A - ol 2 ! Ze Jear od: seml detac of the District of Columbis, holding a3 Fqui S Near 16th anc r*-xfm“",“ Aol FOR $13,750. Deaatiful bath; eloe Court, fu re Anna T. Kuhn, lunatic, Lunacy Aucts. EDUCATIONAL. O ioT Laties o e By, We especially recommend this & room and 2-bath room; front and rear porch Xo. 7606, passed January 31, 1928, the under- 715 13th S 2 mast attractive residential sauares I {0 g | well lucated and in first-class condition, as the very beat value in Chevy. Ch Into 3.room api.. mow signed, s committee, will sell at pubiic aue- 715 13th St. CIVIL, SERVICE EXAMINATION, both men A comparatively uew colonia (1% | equipped witn Wereene and awhingu throvghouts haw. clectricics and gas, hocws Margs | month, uafurnished ent “occupant will | tion In front of the premises. on TUESDAY, | "@gesTestD and women. Internal revenue agent, Feb. 8 Youma and " dlie hath. ‘rear porc alowiing and breakfaxt porches: fhe Louse ia situated oo & £ood ‘sized lot. 40e1: o 'hn [ remais, - Thix the reservelr and | THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 7 1d-W ] gh salary. §1,800 to $3.600. Bpecial prepar lights bow.h.. hardwood Boots and { alley. and is an unusually attractive home. North Capitol st.; § per month and emall | 1923, AT FTVE O'CLOCK P, the following | Reguiar Mid-Week Sale |fian' Naw cluss beginning today. — The Cislt h:\'l.t'l’n r;‘nr":ra-n,‘l;;; N Tete ke, = == N ;;Os:“r;y;n.m buys this. See FRED T. W.described land and premises situste in the of { Service Preparatory "Kchool, southeast corner *Hedges & Middleton, Inc. | CLEVELAND PARK, Petmeen 11 dn. ana’S pom o St MAIR 36| Diewrict of “columbia and being lot 15 ia IR U T T 1834 B+t now. Realtors. _Ph_Main 102 B . e o 515".'@. ; HOME REALTY SPECIAL. SR e wmm.' Household Goods gm‘“‘ " e ! - e best value ton: buile te with red tile mansard roo e = ON COLUMBIA ROAD. | e T Wl it KEurgis ol o Wen et i 1,0 ot ot s of $400 CASIL, A e oy Sy B ot Steward School N g o Park. A thoroughly Ul avatory on the first floor; hot-water heat, electricit; d . Jtwo us! installments, payable < v » 3 ey foiers, Mme, Dk 8 RTOVERY | S T e 8 o plcrats el ey s e and hardood de | 9 ¢uom, and bty pensioms i mrsoan | 2ok okt iz e Every Description sccraiea Six rooms, tlle bath, coloniul front poreh sud | features. Ope.car detached garage on & §ood ot to 15-foot aller. a Than r ', Iot: monthly | presented by the promissory . At Public Atction 1202 F St. B e e = 5 . THE TOME REATTY €0, |Birctsrer. besring iterest at o rate of 7 per < ic 4 : Accounting, Recreta fioors and a garage. Price, $7.000. Convenicnt PRACTICALLY NEW 8-ROOM, 2-BATH, HOME o v = i Cm:‘ o D, partie wniensatls, et | At Sloan’s Galleries Dookkeeping. Clvil ge A : - 3 ve. 10454, | see i o on the proper > 3 urses. M Hedges & Middleton, Inc. IN MOUNT PLEASANT. FOR SALESCOLORED, | %4, or sl caahe at the option of the'por 715 13th St. Sead Tor Descriptive Catalogue £ " g A o s This particular location in Mt. Pleasant. convenient to Rock Creek Park and close to car L A - D raNnomt reqGined Soes Aecagtanios WEDNESDAY O AT R A 1834 H wt) n.w. R i Mala. 103 makes this home doubly desirable; thie house fs thoroughly modern. of most pleasing | AN Opportunity to secure a Are Lnaancing, metary fes, revesin < - — LET US SHOW YOU SOME " good construction; front. slecping and Lreakfast porches and a bullt.is ana recording at purchaser's cost. S 5 o3 S S SOX 24510 1a Driced well uader its true ¥alue. lovely home on S st. near 12th, |Terms of wale to be complied with within | February 14, 1923 ACE INSTITUTE OF THE BEAUTIFUL ? > | thirty daye from day of sale, otherwipe G 7 ARISTOCRATIC GEORGE: | JUST OFF 14th STREET, {n.w., having 6 large rooms and |commities rexsrres (hs right {o ressii the At 10 AM. Accountancy and AINTRICE FROM 0 < ’ \bath, cellar, front and rear yards. | Dirinaser " atioe - i Business Administration PROPERTIES FOR $12,500. {2 ’ purchaser. after Terms Cash. || Graduatesot cho Tamitutears found everywhere DO e UAED. TR e e Price and terms very easy. such resals in some newspaper published in s ;. {] in profemional Aceountancs. practice O P & ) ot bes, Includs b4 hi c C. G. SLOAN & (O, I Aucts. | PRICELESS eeiied wleeping porch, hot-water heat. electricity, hardwood Soors’ aud. sind B. B. PINN, Exclusive A Y e shcar o s & » ANC., AUCLS. I andin executive positionsin Busines. Late-at- & 4 : I perfect condition—abd the best buy 15 1te section, bF £ omnaqt Gt A .{ B. B. N. Exclusive Agent, a K A. TENNING, Committee, fel2.13 11 tarnoonand earl; evening clasmes are avatisbie. WELL ADAPT ) “BE F NEAR 19th and F STREETS N.W. ROOMING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923. ———— e AUCTIONS, fo1 d&ds.exhu 712 Kenyon St. NN\W. FUTURE_DAVS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. Teles 'one Main 8260 for Bulletin 715G St., N. W, Corner 8th St.. Washington ! Phone Columbia 5817. T VEE! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, PRICED $16,000, l SUP___ | TAE whcmLer. AvcTONERE | TR o 8 AR OMMERCIAL ART., i ! - _ = rd AND. 84t EETS N W 3 L RY. - o Is located within ideal reach of the large goverament departments. a section CLEVELAND PARK. Bankruptcy Sale of Stock in| p; hiie o & certum decsof thist record: COMMERCIAL ART, T N practics Bo houses that be bought; ‘it s story brick bouse with 9 - ’ N folio Large commercial art organization offers & HAWN, the and & garage; electric lights; 2 sleeping porches; @ house some one should NEW HOUSE Trade, Fixtures and Equip- |{3,}" ey 3¢ 4515, folio “02 ot weu of the el PNy tfor eicual taiiag 21 E B JSE. “ Pt ¥ e B DaiCs mact . ziving & direct contact with the field. 1f - 1421 F. e P : U ment of the “Benjamin & the reavest of the yarty secured terebr, | SUPE0E {0ty At tuiTEare this Mothentt M. 2021. gl“"m = SHANNON & LUCHS $135.00 CASH. Franklin Candy Co.,” at No.|br ublic auction. in_front of the premises, | S0BOTLIILT, $14UE age. Address Bor 830 39,900, 713 14th Street W Main 2345 33. g, C 517 13th S N.W. on AY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF | 3 : AN W, h 2345. treet N.W. FEBR 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY Torereh B TR Norme et Ai-claes MEMDERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. qobteg E T oo cash nayment fs re.| By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court | 0.CLOCK PM., the following described, and )/ fon: brick garage; lot 20x14 e > RTT HTOMES 1N Coan oy o g ey % Seree e 't Berjamin Franciin (andy | ington. District of Columbia, fo wit: All of i ik ! MILLER-BUILT HOMES IN WOODLEY PARK. sotse:nd parments. ou'the peiscimals Iovpee | Bo0 Tac o Bintnurs Sy amie Frasklle Canay | 6125, B square 1290, ‘as pér records of the | = | tion fnvited any time, dsy or night. Phone| trustee will sell by public auction, within® ti urveyor's office of the District of Columbla, | i"l"m* $7.500. i 2819 to 2833 29th Stheet N.W. Main 7888 or Franklin 85! above premises, on DAY located on the north side of Dent piace (for- 2 NEAR SOLDIBRS' HOME. " N $10,500. TEENTH DAY OF FERRUARY BT 808 In the e aMee” of the Digeoics of | " COLLEGE 8 lirge moms, bright and cheerfu! :mn!; Just Around the Cormer From Yardman Park Hotel. g R CING AT 0 [S/cuoCE. X Cotumba, to he soid sublect to & prior deed | Description : Two-story brick: elght rooms, two baths, inclosed sun poreh hot-water heat: Plitsburg instantaneous hot-water heater; Corto, the newest improved reinforced concrete front porch and steps: Ripolin, the bigheat grade enamel, ued features too numerous to garage radiation oa all trim: eolid Lrass bardware, 8ip switches for lights and other meation here. pestry brick,* # oo deep lot to wide aller: secon into apartment rented for $65 per month; $1,- * *HOME REALTY CO B80T G Col._10454. $9.750. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. A corner property couvenlen that can be bonght on_ ter There are six large bright rooms. colonfal front porch. magy nil hot-water heat, electricits, garage. BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. M. 4340. Realtors. 1408 H st. n.w. | CALIFORNIA STREET. Not far from Columbia road. A large, well constructed, three-story brick residence, har- - ing_10 rooms, 2 tile baths, also @ servant's bath, large sleeping porch, very attractive lighting Dxtures, hot-water heat. Entirely acrecned and has awnings. Brick garage for Two cars. Price, $15.500. Attractive terms. , Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1384 H st. n.w. Realtors. Ph. Main X $13,750. CHEVY CHASE CORNER. Decided bargain in detached home just off Connecticut a There are seven rooms our ' sleeping rooms), tile bath, inclosed ping room, modern’ heat, electricity ‘and | Further information regarding these Liomes may be obtalned om Main 1790. Liberal terms. 14th Street Business Property. Store with apartments above. | to 10-1t. alley. the premises or by phone. $10,000. Fine eight-room subarban residence. lu‘hovl. stores, fh\uehen and trolley; hot- o e mprovements: gar Lot 17x105 150, Buy this’ broperty. mows wh low; convemlent terms. 3422 to 3428 Porter Street N.W. w detached homes of ssven rooms and buth. Price, $11,500. Very attracdve terms. W. C. & A. N. MILLER, REALTORS, 909 Union Trust Building. {CHEVY CHASE—$15,000. A distinctly individual home. contain- ing 8 large rooms (5 bedrooms), 2 up- t0-the-minute bathrooms, built-in 'garage, how.h., elec. On a lot 60x150. This prop- erty i _surrounded by some of the most attractive homes in this entire section and is a real bargain at thfs Sgure. Terms. NORTHEAST CORNER— $8,750. ar ater lot 50x price s | Lot $7x132. Modern fn every detail. | Main 1790. NEAR 14th ST.—8 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS This {s the largest new m and 2. bath house offered in thin ideal location within $2,000 of the price—$13.750. Full ft. in width and several feet deeper n affording rooms of real size: double porches, colonial front porch. A commanding view in & location which is Jjumping abead duily. This is well wo CLEVELAND PARK- Lot 50 ft. by 125 fr. Vacant. $1,300 Tapestey brick house of 6 rooms wad 316.502. < 5 .+ ‘Bw.h. and elec. Tights: on a beau- Eight rooms and 2 baths. brick b N BOSS & PHELPS, cprmer 08T ambie shace” (0% garigel wiih Gouble viussed am plastored sicap: 9 o | arze porches: m ng porch: gara, Lo e Renrs i e nw i "5 weil ‘worth the mones broughout, Spec PETWORTH. throom fizture: iling dining room and many lities combine with a first-class locs tion to make this & home of charm. Term: FACING SOLDIERS HOME—$8,000. A real bargain: 22 h.-w.h., elec. lights, instantaneous h porches, garage space and every modern A convenfently located, seml-detached house, Raving 8 rooms, large bath, floored attic, large front ‘and double rear porches, elec. lights, h.-w. devery up-to-date improvement Splendid side and ‘rear yards, with room for; gorage. Price reduced to §3.750. Modera.e ms. F{edges & Middleton, Inc., | COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— 4 BEDROOMS. Just off 14th st.. in & section of new and well kept homes; we have just listed ilis 22-foot 7-room house Wil 1 5 colonial JAMESON BUILT E e T TSy el o ghanth e aumtlodtd™? W e Soriifs FOR SALE BY OWNER. - MOUNIFELEASANT— North Capitol st.. opposite siteation plant, | TAKOMA PARK—SPANISH $16,%;mI L I " Back orcn: Harwsod Bcish deusie: ouk ‘Sunrs | BUNGALOW—$8,350. otnr Tt et i a2 ety deep lot to paved alley; rubble stone wall. Interior particularly well finished and de orated, including exquisite parquet foors. We can_consclentiously recommend it . a one of the best to_ ofter in wection _for garage; good lot; concréte months, Plione us for a permit (o inspect jent to both car lines. zow. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, ; 5 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 4600. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. Sas end electricity.” Address Box S-W, Star ice. . $12,500. { CHEVY CHASE, D. C. | A besutifol semidetached brick dwelling | #ne-half block from Connectient ave, There | roportioned rooms, tile bath, | iass-inclosed sleeping porch, glassed-in break: ] * heat, el ready to move into. BOSS & PHELPS, R For the seeker of something individoal and out of the ordinary run this 6-room bungalow offers an opportunity to buy something _distinctiv nt at a price. Stucco finish; h.-w. ‘Conven’ ! PHONE MAIN 2424. ' STONE & FAIRFAX, 1342 NEW YORK AVE. CHEVY CHASE BARGAIN. Reautiful detached home, containing tem rooms and two batl heat, hardwond floors: breakfust porch: garage; 1ot 90X110 o alley. 10 $16,000. Reasonabie term: WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. PRICE, $18.000. Semi-detached with 25-foot frontage: nine rooms and two baths; sleeping porch: hot-water t, electricity, hardwood floors and other splendid features. The house is completely screened and awnioged.” 'Space for garage. In excellent condition. 14th AND COLUMBIA RD. fine._ semi-detached brick residence of ten rooms and two baths i two-car garage. Within one block of 14th st. A real home, COLUMglA HEIGHTS. CB, $9,000. The most attractive bargain we have Jas soml-detached, elght-room house: lot 25100 first floor contains large reception hall, parlor, dining room, kifchen, and on the second fioor is found 4 bedrooms and bath; electricity. Buy this property now while priced so low. NORTHEAST. PRICE, $8,850. a dandy, modern hou ace for garage. Reasonable terms. SOUTHEAST. PRICE, $8,500. Semi.detached house. On & wide avenve ta park. Move in on deposit. lieat, elec.; for garage: I price_thi ter of home. $6,850. Near St. Paul’s Church. @ rooms, only $6,000, Near 14th and Taylor. 8 rooms: h..w. heat, elec.: siéeping porch, reakfast porch. Only $12.50 Near Dupont Circle. rooms, modern, in good condition. $13,500. PETTY & PETTY, Dealtors. 1B N. Y. A Main 2437. J.C"WEEDON & COMPANY VACANT. 1833 Newton St. N.W. 8ix rooms and bath, h.w.h., elec. lights; garage. $1,500 cash, balance monthly. 9th AND C STS. S. e Nine rooms and bath, how.h. class condition. $1,500 cash, 6th AND MASS. AVE. N.E. Nize reoms and bath. House in good com- electric lights, hot-water Reduced from $18,500 W Exceptionall on lot 253142 to wide ail ! 3 i Best location Beat, electric dight of aix rooms and bath; hot-water This four-room-deep home is without ' VACANT. | Timeans possersion: ern mpeovementer fes s condition’ " gu LONGFELLOW BETWEEN r13th AND 14th. One of the best buys for less than builder's prices: two story and cellar; elght rooms and bath; hot-water heat, electric lights; double porch; garage. EW HAMPSHIRE AVE. NEAR PARK RD. PRICE, $8.300. We have another real bargain: practicaily new house, in one of the fines neighborhoods: first floor contains r, reception hall, dining room, pantry snd on the second three large bedrooms and a tiled bath; hot-water heat, electric lent conditiol DOWNTOWN. PRICE, $7,850. Attractive brick residence, containing nlne rooms and bath. Newly papered and painted. STONE & FAIRFAX, ** Over Thirty Years of Real Service.” rage. Priced low for quick sale. NORTH CAPITOL & Q STS. Tes rooms and bath: two-car garage. House in Srstelass condition; eiec. lights; Lardwood trim. Price, $9,500. 14th AND L STS. N.W. sceptions] valge in roeming house. = Siz- P e ™ per month, J. C. WEEDON & COMPANY + X111 B se. Phones L. 43 and 1174. t resides Kiteh 1342 NEW YORK AVE. PHONE MAIN 2424. ! forteited. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Kettles, Fine Marble Candy Slabs, of trust for $300. We belleve this to be the lowest price [ Melter, Marble Tables, Pans, Starch Board Terms of sale: Oves Nationally Accredited r said trust, cash, | 1 . home In this exclusive neighborhood. Very | GAlsanized Cans. large quantity of Corru: | deposit of $100 required at time of m | desirable brick @weliiug siuated gorth |Lp | gated Malling Cartons. Beating ang Dimiy | coRvesancing, recording, evenue ‘stamps | Trains for Columbia rd.. near all conveniences at the | Paper, Fancy Hotew Rurroughs Adding Ma. | ROtarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of SECRETARIAL " tntersection.” Thare are chine. > Cash Register. Time Clock, | 310 to be complied with within 30 dass. = | e 14" Gachlinting . Platform ‘and Cand JALLIAM D_cooMBs, | POSITIONS % . electricity and gas; | Scales, Showease. Mirrors, Deaks, Chee 3 JAMES 0'CONNOR, | r gara, Writer, Carpets, Electric Signs, Awalog, etc. fb7-eod&ds.ex8a Trustees. H Day. late afternoon and eve- BOSS & PHELPS, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. ning classes. Ask for catalog. Tel. M. 4340, Realtors. 1408 H st. n.w. Miscellaneous Candy, sbout 3,000 Ibs. Co- | { TRUSTEES" = Epanish Peanuts, Raisin, e, Extracts, etc, fixtures and_equipment an entirety. and if & received wiil be imm: Currants, 18th ETREET N. By virtue of a cert Sept. 21, 1922, recorded Sept. 22, ords of the District of request of the pa dersigned trustees will !in front of the premi {THE FOURTEENTH {1923, AT FoOU | ing described land an i the District of Columbis | being lot * nd_the i AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING ON VALLEY STREET, "WASHINGTON ~ HIGHLANDS By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4144, folfo 448 et seq.. of tie land records of the'District of Colum- bla, and at tie request of the party secured therehy, the undersigned trustees will sell at piblic auction, n front of the premises, on PHURSDAY, "THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1023, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, the following described land and prem- ises."situate in tho District of Columbia and designated 1 being lots 80, 50 and 51 fn . 6153 in block rst_Addition to | Washington Highlands,” ‘as per plat recorded in the office of the siirveor for the District of Columbia in Liber 39, folio 150. Terma of saie: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust f satisfactory bid is diately wold in det CLYDE B. AMBROSE, 5 £10-88:bs YN 0! Trustee. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A HOUSE AND LOT Nl 0 O BTREET NORTH- By virtue of & certain deed of trust record- od in Liber 4811 at folio 365 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at t uest of the parties secured thereby, undersigned will sell at public auction, in_front of the premises, on WEDNERDA FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH, 1923, AT FOU! THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., ihe following de- scribed land and premises situste in the Dis- trict of Columbia and heing lot numbered two hundred and_ nine (208) in w Bumbered hundred and weventeen (517), as described d deed of trust, upou the following of lots in squere 132, the offics of the Columbia in Crerms of sale: Sold trust for about $1325. | deposit required upon ancing, recording haser's cost. lied with | i P » b8-eod&ds,exSu SALE OF VALUABLE STORY FBAME DWELLI and being instrument N 1922, amony f Colymf iy wecured thereby. 0'CLOCK P.M. ¥ the depth thereof of lot | Starr and William W. survezor and revenue stamps a ‘erms of sale to be com. 30 days or deposit forfeited. RALPH L. W 721 I3t ST, SCHOOL OF Method, . 5683, in John W. Metcaif's subdivision | s per plat recorded In for the District of nee cash. coeptance of b SABIN, EDGAR LEEDY. Trustees. ' | cash. $200 deposit required n 1 of bid. Conveyancing, re(-wmn’: | stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to | be complied with within 30 days or deposit | ALLAN E. WALKER, | LE ROY GADDIS, JR.. 1b3-10t.ex8u Trustces. THOMAS J. OWEN & 50N, AUCTIONEERS, | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE Iy | PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS 1732 SEATON PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust record- ed June 23, 1921, in Liber 4336 at folio 263 of the land records of the District of Columbla, 424 at the request of the party secured thers by. the undersigned trustess will-eall at publie auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF 'FEBRUARY. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., th following real estate, situated in the District of Columbia and designated as lot numbered two hundred ghtyeeven (267) " in Charles W. King's subdivision of lots in square numbered one hundred and fifty (150). Rs _per plat recorded in the office of the rveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber Said property fs s me an existing encum. nd dollars (82, Day the balance in casb: taxes o id or adjusted to tie date of good 2 deposit of $200 will be required st the time of sale, and settlement to be made within fifteen (13) days of the | date of eale or deposit forfeited and the groperty resold. at the cost and ciek of the lefauiting purchaser, after five (5) vious advertisement’ of such resale Washlogton newspaper. B. PRANCIS SAUL, 1412 Eye st. nw., G. PERCY McGLUE, 503 E sf TRUSTEES® { recorded in Liber No. of the land records of 1 the DI D! bet square 1026, as per pl at folio 28 in the surv trict of Columbi Terms of sale: Sold of trust for $2.500, an fe3-d&de.exSn ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, NO. 928 4ih BT. N.W., WITH GARAGE IN By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No, 4679, folio 487 at seq. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, t the requeat of the party sscured | thereby, the undersigned trustees will ofter for fale by’ gudlic suction in front of the prem: upon aceeptance of nd_revenue stamj ‘Terms of sal days from day of sale feSa&du-exSu THOS8. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TYWO. ! STORY BRICK DWELLING, FLORIDA AVE. N. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul and at the request of th e undersigned trustees will sell, at ion in front of the premises, on A THE NINETEE) | FEBRUARY. A.D.. 1023, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK (Gllowis-descitbed land and prem; truts to be paid in cash. $200 deposit required | to be compli Two. 1832 | in deed of trust dated 173, | the land rec: | a, and at the | the un- ! s & SPANISH DAY OF FEBROARY. | Profs from Spain—Converastional the follow. | Bapid Progress. 1817 ¥ st. n.w. d I";nfl\hel;,“ ll:’lllle l:l R a and desighated as A e north 3 oot Soche ||| Course in 'Short-Story Writing | Mabel Dill || Member of the League of American Pen- | women, Cortributor to the Re view, Good Housekeeping, Ph: the Delineator, the Weran' Panion, Success, Current Opinion. Ete. Mondays, Feb. 12—May 21 /|| 8 P.M. 1715 Eye Street | Circular at BRENTANO'S NO. 1383 ||| Por further information write or 1 E‘:?He Miss Dill, 1850 Ingleside Terrs Giabia 051, “First Lesson Open to the Public” y i 4442, folio 108 et seq., | the 'District of Colum WASHINGTON | il FRENCH EXPRESS DESIRE T0 PAY UP Ruhr Prospects and Funding of British Debt Cause Change of Sentiment. —_— By Cable to 7 The Star &84 New York Tribuae. PARIS, February 12.—The economic occupation of the Rubr and the agrees. ment for funding Great Britain's debt to the United States have pro. duced a marked change in the attituda of the French public toward liquida. tion of France's American debt. 1t Germany is to pay France, as the French now expect, then France is bound logically to pay her two allies, Many people here and in the United States have been skeptical about France's ability to pay or even her desire to pay, except In the far distant future. This skepticlsm was based on the assumption that France would never be able to realize anything substantial on her German reparation account. Now things look different Editorial is Significant. Highly significant of the extent of this change of view Is the face tha: 4n editorial expressing France's un- conditional purpose to pay her foreign debts shouid appear in the popular French newspaper, “La Petit Parisien,” Which claims to’ have the largest circulation in the world. Expressing its own opinion, not that of any special contributor, Le Petit Parisien said the other day: ‘ Since we are Inaugurating a method of making Germany pay 33.;‘.3’;",? [moment ‘not come also nsider in a new ligh G Eia: ght our debts to | “Whdt Frenchman did not experi- ence a painful feeling during the las conference at Paris, and even for sev- eral vears back, when the question of the interallied debts was being considered, at seeing France in the rather shabby position of a debtor Who seeks to obtain a quittance from his creditors? Must Face Duty. “We may say that all the costs of the war ought to be pooled and that Great Britain entered the war on her own interest, in order to prevent Ger- many from ' establishing herself #t Antwerp and Calais. But it remains true, nevertheless, that no agreement to pool war costs binds either Great Britain or America, or that we ows 11,000,000,000 of marks to the one and {14.000,000.000 to the other—25,000,000.- 900 i, representing in round fig- ures, 75,000,000,000 of our present paper francs. “However _enormous this _ foreign debt may be, however difficult it may seem to us to begin to pay fit, especially after having advanced 100,000,000,000 of our paper francs on | Germany's account to our sufferers in the north and our war pensioners, we must face this duty, cost what if will, if we wish to restore our credit and see the franc rise again in value. This liberation from our burdens once accomplished, our financial horizo: will clear, confidencc in our credit will be greater than ever, our good name will no longer have anything to fear form the manouvers of stock Jobbers; the economic readfustment which will result form this situation will be of benefit to all. Want to Pay Debts. In a newspaper interview the other day, Mr. Bonar Law observed that {nobody likes to pay his debts. He Is {Wrong. " In France the worker, the { peasant, the business man, the house {keeper.”all like to pay their debts | They do not really live as long as they have debts. The government which will venture to declare that we. like Engiand, intend to pay our foreign obligations, which will float at home a specfal loan for the amor- tization of those debts, will demand of the country, no matter what new tax for the purposes of that amor- tization, will not appeal in vain to i the natfon’s pride. For he is not a Frenchman who does not feel that a_great nation like France, which would cavil over the payment of its foreign debts, and would not bleed herself to pay them, { would not only do a grave injury to her credit and her prestige, but, whi | is still worse, would surrender some- thing of her liberty and her independ- ence There could be no stronger asser- tion than this French financial soru. pulousnees and determination to pay. { FORMER ENVOY ENDS TOUR. ! _SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., February 12.—Joseph E. Willard, formerly am- ibassador ~ to Spain, 'arrived hers esterday on the steamer President {Cleveland, on his way home from the far cast, after a world tour. The same steamer brought M. V. ew i i ||i Menezos, former Brazilian consul a iShanghal, who is transferring to the | consulate at Tampico, on account of | his health. party secured MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. "DAY ' OF RESORTS Ragtime in 20 Lessons 0, Banjo, Uke., etc., Mod. Terms, Christensen, 1322 G st. n.w. )( 1271 strict of Columbi t recorded in Liber 62 eyor's office of the Dis- subject to a prior deed | STEAMSHIPS. sl FLORIDA L'nnvayln:l record- | s BY SEA 30 or depostt. forfeited: | ROLAND DRURY, ERLIE TALBOTT, Trustees. BALTIMORE TO JACKSONVILLE ubject to trust securing ebted- ness of $2,000. and safd property will be sold subject 10 said deed of trust indebtedness. Of “the purchase price over and sbove said deeq of (rust one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years. with interest at the rate of six and one-half per cent per anpum, payable semi-annually, secured by sec- on deed of trust upon the Droperty sold. o all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3200 will he required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenne stampe, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise deposit will forfeited and proparty resold at risk and cos! of defaulting purchaser after five days’ & vertisement of sueh resals in some newspaper published fa Washington, D. C. R.'FRANCIS SAUL, G. PERCY McGLUE, fe8-d&de.ex8u ‘Trustees. ADAM A, WHCEE, AUCTIONEER. Ladies’ and Men’s Clothing, Fur- nishings, Shoes, Rubbers, Etc. By Public Auction at Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. a prior deed o lees, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTINTH DAY FEBRUAR’ AD. 1923, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P. M., the following de- scribed 1and and premises, situate in the city of Washington, D ict of Columbia, to wit: The 18_feet 5 incl ull depth of lot 3 in Todd Pepi ibdivision of nare 527, as sald subdiv s recorded in ber N. K., folio 271, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia, improved above, to be sold subject. however, to & prior deed of trust for $2,000 at i 7 per cent, duve March 925 ‘erms of sale: Over and above said trus $1.500 cash. the remeinder in monthly pay- ments of $30, together with interest at 7 per cent, secured by a second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, st the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required st time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees ressrve the right to resell th rty at the risk and cost of the defaulting urchaser after five da; advertisement fill uch resale in some newspaper published ia o ci ngton. D. . ™ yoe II’ATI’HCK J. WALSHE, LEO A, WALSH! THOMAS J. OWEN & collateral note, December 11, 1922, date, default’ havin ment of same, and at t thereof, we will sell ai our office. 1331 G st. n on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 1928, A Four $500 five-) The Washington Ice C of Columi 185, 140 and 145: also aggregating $2.500.00 Cash. notice. THOMAS J. OWEN fe12,13,14-3¢ TRUSTEE'S_8A BUNGALOW, NO. AVE. N.E, £e9-0&ds.exSu-10t Trustees. ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEEBS. %) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 10th AND R_STREETS NORTHWEST, FRONTING ABOUT 100 FEET ON R STREET AND ABOUT 44 FEET ON 19th S8TREET. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Lider No. 3542, follo 287 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and pursuant to decree of the Bupreme Court of the ict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 39897, on January 6, 1923, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auc- tion. in front of sald smvflx. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH A ¥ FEBRUARY, 923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the jescribed land and premises, situate ington, District of Co- des|, ted as and being lots 25) and twentyaix (28) in A. Fardon and othe subdivision of lots in square one hundred a thirty-four (134), plat_recorded in Liber R. W., folio five m of the records of the office of the sur- O O e tied ot [ho purchase al sy 4 in . Delance in two payable fn one and two Ut iz ‘per. centam per payable” semi-anoually, ‘grom day "ot ured b of trust upon rop- , or ly“ cash, at the option 0’ the A deposit of $500 will be required ¢ time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording. revenue stamps, etc., &t cost of purchase Terms of sale to be complied with withia 80 days from day of sale: otherwise the trustee reserves the rty the wser. after Tlished in’ Washington: Do ¢ r pul ., D. €. Tl VINGS AND TRUST COM- ::"'o&l._& By WILLIAM D, HOOVER. President. (8eal.) Attest: E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. 1b7-d.ds,exSu. recorded in of the land records of bia, and at the W OF FEBRUARY, EDNESDAY. THE Snd_premises, ‘situate ot '&« Tranry o Yision o ot 8 in and_des! ‘Gray per plat division attache 1 | Commencing 2 P.M. hll; 8hoes, Rubbers, etc. ‘THOS, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONERRS. AND 2438 K STREET N.W. ‘Thursday, l-'eh:ury 15th, 1923 Men's Overcoats and Sufts. Ladi Suits and Coats, Hoslery, Men's and ‘Terms: X z fell-4t ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. TRUSTEES® SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 2436 By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul; neu{flfl. in Liber No. 4683, follo 473 et kq’. lumbia, avenue, as condem! and t the 1and records of the District of Columbia, | 103D ¢ A24. and at the request of the party secured thers- by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub: awetion in_ front of the ises, ~ on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENT' -"ml’ ' 4 FEBRUARY, 'A.D., 1923, AT FOUR 0" P.M., the foliowing-described Jand and prem. ises, sftuate in the District of Columbis, and designated as and_being the weat 21 feet 8 inches front on K street 2"“7 foll depth of original lot 17 in l?ulre hall of original lot 18 in_squa: 27 teet 10% inches on sald K street by d of 99 feet 1134 inches. Subfect to right of ‘way over the rear 3 feet of sald east half of sl; lot 16, Subject to & deed of trust for Terms of sale: All cash over a prior trust for $2,750. $300 deposit required ac- ceptance of bid. Conveyancing, ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit forfaited. HENRY C. MACKA! ARTHUR R. BRANDES, 1 Trustees. Took Yo the " southerl road. i et ot | 81 def 28 min. o1 rouds and thence road 8. 81 degrees 17 A of trust March $200 deposit required purchaser. sit_ required the defaulting vertisement _of - such ublished in Wa: R WasHivaToN COMPANY, 19,12,14,16,29, 1b10-d&ds,exSu COLLATERAL AT AUCTIO; By virtue of power con dated Washin, 2 the collateral named therein, to wit T, eight per cent ' bonds of | being certificates numbered 130, trust on lot 787 in_squ i Anl Darties 1 THO§. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. LE OF VALUABLE FRAME virtue of a- certain deed of trust duly 2 Liber No. 4235, folio 431 et seq., uest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell ction, in_front of the ibile au et O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land 4. Viet] Kl . A. B, 84, at follo 877, of the lanc 10 he"oF iha Disttict of Colurmbia, ‘wad de: scribed as follows: Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot 8 and nce north 12 degrees 17 min. in Diatrict Court Cause 128 of the Supreme Court of the Dis- Columbla; thence aloni tnni id property being known for B poeds of Aswessment and taxation a8 parcel 750, of which $250 will be due o5, wnd $2.500 dne Marcn 5. 102%. trust 0’ cash e ol ann :mlmnee of bid. g Froi Diherwise the trustes reserves the right to h _propet at the risk and cost of e efaulting parchaser after fire daye: ade By THOMAS BRADL (VIA SAVANNAH) One Way Round Trip $30.96 $55.73 Including Meals .and Stateroom accom- modations, Extra charges for preferred space. > Round-trip_tickets good to return until Juze 15. 1928. Bteamer Tuesdays, Frideys, 6 P.M. Full Information on Request. Merchants & Miners Trans, Co. 140~ New Ycrk Ave. N.W., Wash, { i SON, AUCTI :m:ns.! ined in a certain gton. D. C..| yable 80 days after | n_made In the pay- | he uest of the holder ¢ public auction, within w.. Washington, D. C., | FIFT H DAY OF[ T ELEVEN 0'CLOCK | ompany of the District | ! four real estal d secured by deed of re 2501. n ioterest take & SON, Auctioneers. COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE keeping wit Oiympic, Homeric_ largest Majestic. expresa service. RED _STAR—To Antwerp, calling at Plymeuth and Cherbourg. Weekly sallings of ships headed by distin, ed Lape land and the mew Beigenland. AMERICAN LINE—Te Hamburg. Serviee of regularity, dependa- Miity, comfort and comvenience. International Mercantile Marine Co. ‘Washington ofiee: 1208 F St. n.w. R. M. HICKS, Manager. 2601 RHODE ISLAND Regular the District of Colum- t premises. on -FIRST DAY AT FIVE in_the District of Co. a8 ai of nrecorded subdl. bbey’s subdivision of of sald Kibbey's sub- line of Rhode ! s E. 79.88 feet; thence E. 80.62 foet to Brent, sal wood e . 9108 Tost_to |BEACH |~ Divectiy ox Attantic Ocean |™ ALL-YEAR RESORT Jast cool enough 1n hot weather and warm enough in cold weather HOTELS and COTTAGES OPEN ALL YEAR NEW YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA mis sublect_to & prior deed y of sale, resale in _some news- shington, D..0. AND ' TRUST Trustee. Vice Pres. i i i {PHONE on the beach, in the Chelses see- alt and fresh ‘water in il private al exclusive feature maiptained. nsistent with costs of service. ear. Bend for booklet. 3. B. THOMPSON & CO. Jlotel Directl; tion, ATLANTICCITY.N.J. § The ideal American plan hotel directly on the ocean front. CAPA( 600 BRICK GARAGE _ [irlfer /.. o e MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE —mlmfimflflfi— MOVING CO., North 8845, 143442 U St N.W, REMEMBER! You Can Always Take Advantage of Conpection Rates With Us RED BALL TRANSIT CO. ntional Household Movers. 4 Woodward Bldg. Main 21 T ONITED STATES BTORAGE CO. KING, SHIPPING. MOVING, PAC . F. 2425, FIREPROOF. PHONES: M. 4229, NORTH 104 UNION i'€® STORAGE By Caref: PACKING BY EXPERTS. Goods insured $2.000 while in our long-distance vams. MOVING SYORAGR KmEG’sE)(PREss PACKING SHIPPING A200 K Bt NW, Main 3018, CLEAN, DRY STORE FOR FURNITURE 45D Beat fcation. K ESCHLER'S, 030 Pa. ave. 5.7, Phone Main' 1282,