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REAL ESTATE. POR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES Countinwed. THE EVENING . FOR SALE—HOUSES AVCTIOE SALES Conttaued. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. BRIGHTWOOD—Center Hall ~—10 Rooms. Completely detached colonial liome of the center-hall type; living room eatire depth of bouse, with large wood-bumning fireplace; wide lighting; L Dig dining room; modern kitchen: 8 bedroom: pore! “This Js a real home, om & large Iot, in the best part of this beauti- ful section, half hiock to car line close to churches and schools. A good buy at $12,500. COL. HEIGHTS—Corner. One of the most attractive tapestry brick corner homes in this section, with a fine side lot, large porches; close to the car line; builtin garage: how.h. elec. lights; hardwood floors and every possible convenience. This is & homa of character and distinction. $14,260, on terms. NEW HOUSES—$;73 We have several brapd new, up-to-the. minute homes, in_thoroughly white and refined section, which can be bought on. a sh payment of $700 or. less ™ is right and the monthly payments' low. Let us show you. CLEVELAND PARK—$13,500 This wost attractive T-rom bungalow, rming example of the weatern typ just off Conu. ave.. on a very deep lo ls Just been repapered aud put in ex- cellent condition. One of the few good homes in this section at such a reason- able price. Exceptionally easy terms. WILLIAM PHILLETPS, ew York Ave. Phone Main 4600. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., Realtors. Continued. %6th ST. NEAR RESERVOIR ~$42, One of the finest detached briek homes in the most fashionsble section. eur- reunded by homes of besuty and refine- ment. o bouse itself “contalns 11 rooms, 3 bathe, extra lavatories sud every feature that can be installed for « t and beauts. Two.car brick go- Tage. Eimilar properties have sold for several thousand dollars more. We can arrange very attractive term NEAR THE CAPITOL— ten-room home in a good locati close _to the Capitol and Library. Hi h,-w.h. and deep lot to paved alley. Thia Property is an excellent income producer and is selling at Jess than the price of 6 room houses in this location. CHEVY CHASE—S$15,000. Plght- room and 2-bath “home in_ the most convenlently located part of Chery Cinge D, C.r close to. stores. schools and car Tine, and yet in_a neighborhood f beautifui homes. The rooms ure large, equippad with howh., electric lshts and hardwood floors; open firepluce in Tiving room: morchea; deep lot. Es pecially attractive terms. HIGH VIEW—$6850. Six.room and bath colonial home, bullt 1o gurage. located in this most opular section, where ground value continues fo iucrease. House has many oA features and 35 to spleadid condi tion, with S. 1409 N 1334 1 St. NV WASHINGTON H Price, $12,000. A large, well comstrcted, three-story brick dwelling in a very desirable locality. It has 10 large rooms, complete bath and tory, “electric ' lights and excellent Phone Main 1028. JELAND PARK. Corner—$14,500. A most artistic corner home, situated In the highest elevation of Cleveland Park. 1t is un- osually attractive and contain 7 well arranged electric several bulit-in fea- improvement. Large HTS. ting plant; automatic hot-water heater and lanndry facilitles. Room for garage. Terms arranged. RANDOLPH ST. Price, $11,000. Situated in the be ction of Vetwor: Aividuslity built row brick house, wide; S good-sized rooms (4 bedroome at tec. lights, h.w.h.; hardwood floors and trim througiont; very large closets: ce- wment colonial front poreh and & sleeping poreli. “Lat 142 fect deep, with coment block gurage. Moderate terms, GEORGETOW Price. $16,730. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Price, $10,500. Located on New Hampshire ave. near Otis st. Very attractive two-story colonfal hom. laving 6 rooms, tile bath, glass-inclosed eleep- ing porch, oak floors. elec. lights, L.-w.h. and a double garage. The entire property is in spleudid condition. Fasy terms. MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS. Price, $12,000. A beantiful semi-detaclied brick home in a tuated in that deiightful section north of most desirable section of Georgetown. It con- the Naval Obser nd betwéen Wisconsin fains 12 rooms, 2 baths and is sitvated on a ond Massachusetts avenues, a fully detached, lot 35x150. This home should appeal to those interested fu u real old colouiul home, with splendid possibilities. Convenient terms. CORNER HOUSE. Price, $12,500. Beantiful corner house, located in a section of new homes, convenient 1o both the bus line And wirect cars. It s nearly 23 feet wide, having S -rooms of unusual size (4 bedroom: arga” tle Dath, concrete front and . rea: porches, elec. lights, w.h.., hardwood £ splendid front and side lawns. Also has bujit-in garage. Tmmediate possession and convenient tormé. N d_every modern_improvement, i ailt-in garage. Lot 50x110. This roperty is priced very low and will be sold quickly. NEAR 13th AND OTIS ST. Price, $9,000. A desirably Jocated two-story, semi-detached colonial home. It has 8 large, well lighted rooms, tile bath, front and rear porches attic, electric lights and excellent plant. Owner will give immediate possession and sell on easy terms HEDG & MIDDLETON, Inc.. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 334 H St. N.W Phone Main 1028. 33 SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th Street N.W. NE/ Here is your opportu residential section for the pr' ud gas. A bargain at §1 Main 2345. ity to buy @ good mine-room and twobath house in this desi o asked for six-room houses. House has hot-water heat. elect; Good terms. To inspect phoue Main 2345. _AND PARK—S$15,000. franite with rid ule mansard roof and of the dent constrnction. Semi-detached; S rooms, fully fiied bath with built-in tub and « fully tile .-vn\‘:‘r)y on the first foor: bot-water heat, electricity d gas and hardwood floors. Electric refrigeration; real stone fireplace; large stone front porch and many more added features. One- ar detached garage on a good lot o & 15-foot alley. 16th ST. HEIGHTS—$12,500. Nety, detached lionse of six rooms, inclosed sleeping and breal a shower. Is of the most modern comstruction: bas hol-water he and electricity and gax. ' Thie Bouse is located in a very pretty section of the city, surrounded ‘many beautiful homes; is just a little different from the usual home; has an open fireplace. * French doors and a side ontrance hall: porch across house. Js situsted on a lot 40x115 feet to * an alley. An extraordinary opportunity, and we ask your inspection. CHEVY CHASE—S$13,750. 0f stuceo construction, & detached 8-room-and-2-bath house, well located aud in first-class condition. Home is equipped with screens and awnings throughout; has electricity und gas, hot-water heat, large sieeping und breakfast porches and is situated’on a lot 40132 feet. TAKOMA PARK—S$785 aud_convenent detached house in Takoma Park, of five finished and thres ome is new, of the very best construction: has hardwood floors olectric lights, a1l porches, including sleeping and breakfast porches, So an open fireplace, screened and. other features. Located just a car ine, iU 8 very pretty section. Terms can be arranged. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—S$12,000. A wonderfalls constructed, nine-room brick home on Harvard st., just off 13th. in a fine Toeation of the northwest, convenient to &chools, churches, car and bus service. and in excellent condition. Fas hot-water heat, electricity and gas, hardwood floors and trim, screens and front and double rear porches. NORTHWEST TWO-FAMILY FLAT FOdlE S;’g.:oho. nd bath each: sepurate Semi-detached brick house. with two apartments of five rooms farnaces, and an unusually good bur. On a good lot with space for a garage, conveniently acated and in good conditiou. Rents at the present time for $98 a month SHANNON & LUCHS, 113 l4th ME‘MBER\I}OF THE WASHIN N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., 2 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-3. Downtown Northwest. Park View. FRICE, $8.500, Located fa that excluaive sec. PRICS, 36500, Oonvenieatly located home fa e s R SOLE e icoaialie ¢ & good neighborhood. Brick constructionm, roome and bath and bas a brick garmge. L S0 SRR O An unusual offering and may be obiained on very reasonable terms. ete; doubls garage. Terms. THIRD AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E. Six beautiful, brand-new houses, distinctively built and handsome- 1y finished of best material. Colonial design, with six well- planned rooms and tile bath; hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors ; large concrete front and double rear porches. These houses are 20 feet wide and on deep lot to wide alley. Price and terms are just right. Open every day until 8 o’c]oc{, with salesman on premises. Near 14th and Park Road. PRICD, $13,750. Semi-detached brick hom: in this bigh-class section of the heights 1t has nine rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, instantaneous hot CLEVE The best value fn Washington: built of bl ast porches and bath with . hardwood floors and trim A most desira unfinished rooms and batl and trim, hot-water heai and & bulit-in block from the 14th s Main 2343. "ON REAL ESTATE BOARD. Eckington. Ao unusually sttractive nd reasonably priced home, having elght room: ind two com- pietely equipped baths, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors. It is ar- ranged for a two-family dwelllng, with water heater. In excellent condition and 4 rooms and bath on each floor. An A-1 owner-occupant will give early posse n. proposition. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc i 3 UEVERYTHING IN REAL “?hfl Mai 1418 Eye St. A ones Main -4-5. 4 ¥ MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. sws & s e e e e e ns ISR 'TO OWN A HOME IS LTIMATE RESULT OF ALL AMBITION, THE END TO WHICH EVERY ENTERPRISE AND LABOR TENDS, AND OF WHICH EVERY DESIRE PROMPTS THE PROSECUTIO! Johnson. DUTCH COLONIAL—CHEVY CHASE—S$8,750. A beautiful detached home of hollow-tile constructlon, fashioned after the Dutch colonial atrie of architecture. Six well arranged rooms, spacious, light and properly appointed. Tiled hath, vapor heat, electric light, hardwood floors, beautiful freplace, separate breakfast and Vitehen porches, cold-storage room. large front poreh: located on a corner lot, 873x115, Bit- lated near car lue. stores, schoois, etc. This delightful home is one of the best values in Uhery Clinsa and is vers worthy of your cars{ul contideration. Phone Matn 872 wnd make su “ppoin (ment 1o see this house. Tomorrow will be too late. Very easy monthly payments can b arranged to cover all interest and principal. NEAR STANTON SQUARE—ONLY $9,850. Well appolated, semi-detached brick residence on Maryland avenue near Capitol. Contains nine rooms and bath. This house is very well constructed and the rooms are well arranged, with large closets and ample light. This property is really an exceptional offering. Let us arrange to show it to you. APPEALING OLD GEORGETOWN HOME—$?,750. Charming brick residence, in one of the old aristocratic neighborhoods of Georgetown. Tdeal for renovating and remodeling into its origina) beauty. There are eight well arras rooms and batb (5 bedrooms). quaint stalrway, purely colonial style, large yard in rear with a perfect setting for an old-fashioned flower garden. Excellent surfoundings, Quiet and re- fined pelgbborhood. A home of which you may well be proud. CORNER DETACHED—CHEVY CHASE—$22,500—TERMS. Tic gtey qobriered ik Boors. open Brepikce, Se Dorches. Mrre 1ot Farege Masr Gas: Cctiout ave. '4nd ood school, convenient to fiae stores, theater and park. | T Ee; near Con SIXTEENTH ST.—NEW, DETACHED. Bee this houte today. It s worthy of lon. Contains 14 rooms and 8 baths, your inspects smodern brick construction, Epanish tile roof, all modern improvements and appointments Jound in the ultra-modern residence. Double brick. garage. Very shate 2 e lot, several old shade ‘trees; in fact, ever to make & bome & joy his been incorporated in if, regardless of er pease, Bee this home before it is t0o late. N $8,250; $1,000 CASH, $75 MONTH. Exeelient new home brick construction, near Saul's Addition. Six well a and tiled ba ardwood floors, electric lights, double rear porches, lai lot to 15-foot . Recommended the it new home value in the cif us at once if interested. NEAR 18th AND U STREETS—$12,000—TERMS. 5 clotie Rowator Heat, eltctric, Hghte, Sirage: T pertect condition; vetbern Sxposere, Srex looking entire city; convenient to two oar Lines, stores, etc. Cash. | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONERES. Sale of Very Desirable Three- Story Brick Dwelling, Con- taining 9 Rooms, Reception Hall, Bath, Electric L#h!, Hot- Water Heat, ith Deep Lot to Wide Alley, Vacant, Newly Papered and ll;.;;ted. No. 1137 Girard St. By authority vested in us we will sell at publfe_auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY THIRTEENTH, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.,- lot 123 in square 2686, fmproved as above. "Terms of sule: $2,500 cash and remainder secorsd by « st aid monthly payment sec- ond tcpst. 3200 depost red upon ac. S e St revente stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms complied with within 30 days it forfeited. [ OWEN & SON, 58 dddg.exSu ~ " Auctioneers. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERA. COMMITTER'S SALE OF THE VALUABLE TWO.STORY BRICK DWELLING, -NO. 1440 PA. AVE. 8.E. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbin, holding an Equity Court, in re Anna T. Kubn, Junatic, Lemacy No. 7666, passed Janiary 31, 1928, the under- signed. as commiitee, will sell at public au tion 10 front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1023, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following Come! 1f you will just investigate the tive surrounding of thess Homes Aloemarle and 38th Sts., Chevy Chase, D. C. You'll be thoroughly “'sold” on them—as the best buy tn Washington. The location hasn't an “equal. Tho nelghborhood is Bt Sicieetve end et withia & Gew ockn {a everst you re—schools, churches, stores, ete, > | The Homes themseives are Kite-buflt— models of modern comfort and convenience. 8ix rooms, tiled bath, sleeping poreh; hot- e peat, e and electricity: ejone ]lo'nnfllllll. slate roof, cement porch The Most For the Money * You Can Find-—and” - Very Easy Terms. - __ Open for inapection every day and eye r iton is on the premises. reciand 1400 or special apgointment Take Chery Chiase cars to Atbemitie (first stop porth of Bureau of Standa) walking west to 38th st. HARRY A. KITE, Owner and Rauilder, 1514 K St. Ph. M. 4846. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER, OWNER COMPELLBD TO LEAVE TOWX. Colonial porch home on Penn. ave. « ing 6 roome, tiled bath, cellar, furn. heat, electrieity, yard and alle: low price ‘of 8,850, $500 cash. See th KEYSTONE REAL ESTATE 00.. 728 15th N.W. Main 833, IN BRIGHTWOOD. $700 cash; $6.600 for thoroughly modern semi-detacbed brick home; biock and a half from Ga. ave.: 1o good condition; immediate possession. HERMAN SCHMIDT, 29 15th st of sale to be from day of sale or dej THOMAS District_of Columbia snd being lot 95 square 1065, known as premises No. 1440 P One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal nstaliments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, and to be represented by the promissory motes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, pasable semi-annually. and secured by first deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. 8200 deposit required vpon acceptance of bid. All conveyancin revenue starups and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty duye from day of sale, otherwisa the committee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk und cost of defanlting purchaser. after five daya’ advertisement of wich resale In some ne hed in in Main 2611 AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY! WEN & 80! BALE THOMAN TRUSTEES' B, ea June 23, 1021, i Liner 4636 at follo 245 of the land records of the District of Columbia. & and at the request of the party securcd there: G, Committee, by, the undersigned trustees will sell at public w_________Evane bulld anction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, TOMORROW THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF 'FERRUARY. {mroc ks 1023 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the | THOMAS J OWEN & 80 following real estate, situated in the District = of Columbia and designated as lot nnmbered two_hundred (287) in Charles W. King’ vision of “lots in square numbered oue hundred and fifty (150), per plas recorded in the ofice of the rveyor for the District of Columbla in Liber at folio 102. Terms of sale: Sald property is subject to & prior deed of trust securing an indebted- nexs of $2,000, and said property will be sold subject to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of ‘the purchase price over and above said deed of trust one-third s to be paid in cash 4 the balance in two equal installments, able in one and two years. with interest lie rate of six and on per_cent per annum, payabie semi-annually, secured by sec- ond deed of trust upon the property sold, or 11 cash, st the option of the purchaer. A deposit of $200 will Le required at tie time . " AII onveranciug, recoring, revenue ps. elc., st cost of parchaser. ~Terme of to be complied with within thirty rom day of sale. otherwise deposit wiil forfelted and property rewold at risk and, cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' ad- Yertisement of such resale in some newspaper publisked in Washizgton, D. C. R.'FRANCIS SAT! G. PERCY McGLUE, fo6-Akdn.exS: Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. nishings, Shoes, Rubbers, Etc. United States Marshal’s Sale By Public Auction > of Miscellaneous Jewelry, at Weschler’s, Talking Machine, Records, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. { Thursday, February 15th, 1923| Foather Goods, ete, Commencing 2 P.M. ded ot of the elerk Men's Gverconts. and Retta, Ladies” Dreasen, [ SO0, 0F (he Hosfery, Men's and Ladies’ | 0 f1ie promi . Rubbers, etc. OF ‘ VALUABLE T, | By virtue of a certain deed of trust recont- d in Liber No. 4611 at folio 385 of the land records of the District of Columbia, und at the request of the partl the undersignea will in front of the prem FEERTARY FOURTE THIRTY 0°CLOCK scribed 1 triet of Colnmbia und being lot numbered two hundred aud nine (209) i square numbered #ix bundred and sevenieen (B17). as described vpon the followling terms a Purchaser to assume an existing encum- brance of two thousand dollars ($2.000) and pay the balance in casi paid or adjusted to the d good title or no sale; a deposit of $200 will be required at the time of ale. and settle to be made within fifteen date of sale or deposit property resold default (13) dars of forfeited and the t the cost mud_risk of the & purchaser, after five (5) davs' pre- i vertisement’ of such ressle in some Wushington vewspaper. B. FRANCIS FAUL, 1412 Eye st . PER now., McGLUE. E st._nw., ington. D. .. on THE 1 OF FERRTARY, 1623, COMMENCING A’ AM.. about 50 ‘amsorted Watches and Wrist tches, Watch Chains, s, Pocket Kni "TADAM A WESCH Bankruptcy Sale of Stock in Trade, Fixtures and Equip- of the “Benjamin! Franklin Candy Co.” at No. 517 13th Street N.W. By virtne of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Bank- ruptey Court. in re Benjamin Franklln ., Inc., Baukrupt No. 1333, the undersigned trustee will sell by public auction, within_ the . on THURSDAY, E FIF- TEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, MENCING AT Wa P Brief ( Kiddy Cu Instrument nd Harmonic upen as the property of the defendant, C. . Datnoy und sold to satisfy judgment in the ase No. G076 in favor of the and Tobacen Co. Terms: Ca andard Cigar . C. SNYDER, U. §. Marshal a30-£e12.13 o ot vaew C. G. Sloan & Co. Tnc. Aucts. 715 13th- St. eccrstiono ‘Reguiar Mid-Week Sale of Ivanized Cans, 4 Mailing C Paper, Fancy Boxes, c National Cash Register, Oscillating Fans, Platform Desks Wrlter, Carpets, Electric Bigns, Awning, etc. t1 Sealing and Dipping Burroughs Adding M Time Miscellansous Candy, abont 3.000 lbs Co- coanut, Spanish Peanuts, Currants, Raisins, Chocolate, Extracts, ete. The above stock, Sxtures and equipment will firat be offered as an entirety. and if & satisfactory bld is not received will bo {mme- diately in detail. Household Goods of Every Description At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. \WEDNESDAY IFebruary 14, 1923 At 10 AM 10 0&abe THOMAS 3.0 SALE W OF VALUABLE REAL A MOUSE AND LOT | UMBERED SHEPHERD 'ST. X.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re. corded in Liber No, 4238, at folio 387 of the | 1and records of the District of Columbla, and | Ty at the request of the party secured thersby, the underaigned will sell at public auction. in front of the premises on NESDAY, JAN. TARY THIRD, 1033, AT 4:30 0'CLOC] 2 the following described land and premises sit: ute in the District of Columbia, and being lot numbered _thirty-five (85) in_block numbered fBve (5) “North Columbla Heights. - foribed in said deed of trust, upon the follow- rm rchaser to pay one-third of the purchase rice in cash, the balance in two installments n one and two years, respectively, with inter- est at the rate of 615% per annum a cured by doed of trust on”the property sold or all cash, at the option of the purchaser: taxes and ‘interest paid or adjusted to the date of sale; good title or no sale: a deposit of $200 will' be required at the time of sale and_ settioment to be within fifteen (15) days of the date of sale; or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaniting purchaser after five (5) days' pre- vious advertisement of such resale in some Washington newspaper. ¥ PR FRANCIS SAUL., 1412 Eye st. n.w. J. WESLEY JACOBS. 1412 Eye st. n.w. ‘Default having been made by the purchaser of the above described property. said prop- erty_will be sold at the same hour and pla on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1923, at his| cost and risk. B. FRANCIS SAUL, 3. WESLEY JACOBS, d&ds-exSu Trustees. “THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4442, folio 106 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bie, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at ublle” auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE NINmBSTX; DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D., 1823, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ines. 'situate in the District of Columbis, and dedfgnated a8 and being lot 142 in James F. and Mary T. Burn's subdivision of lots in ‘square 1026, per plat recorded in Liber 62 at folio 28 fn the surveyor's office of the Dis- trict of Columbia, Terms of sale: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for §2,600, and the amount over said truts to be paid in cash. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, record- ing and revenue stamps at Hrfhlllr‘& cost. Terms of sale to be tomplied with within 80 days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. H. ROLAND DRURY, B ERLID TALBOTT, Trustees. erms Cash. C. G SLOAN & CO, Iuc, fel12,13 THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING _LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ADAMS STREET BETWEEN 8td AND 4th STREETS N.E. By virtus of a certain deed of trust recorded in {ll’nr No, 4649, follo 809 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbla, and the request of the party secured t by, the nndersigned trustees will sell at bl auction. in front of the premises. on WFI DAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF FEBRU. ARY, A. D. 1923, AT THR! O'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and premise itu- al n the District of Columbia and dei Aucts. ul and others' subdivision of ot View,” pow known as “Ed as_ per plat recorded in_the office of the surveyor. for the District of Columbia fn Liber County 7 at folio 98, said block also known as square 335! subject to covenants of records. Terms of sale: All ci $100 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveancing, fecording and revenue stamps at purchaser cost. Terms of sale to be complied with Within 30 days or deposit forfeited. GEO. F. @EO. El | 1b3-10t.ex8u. ~_ FUTURE DAYS, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, ACCTIONEERS. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By virtue of power contained in certaln collateral note, dated Washington. D. C. December 11, 19 Yn:’ days afte: date, default’ baving been made in the pay- ment of same, aud at the request of the holder thereof, we will sell at public auction, within | our office, 1331 G st. n.w.. Washington. D. C on THURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF ! FEBRUARY, 1923, AT ELEVEN 0'CLOCK | AM., the collateral named therein, to wit: | Four $500 five-year, eight per cent bonds ot‘ The Washington Ice Company of the District of Columbia, being certificates numbered 130, 185, 140 a 145; also four real estate notes aggregating $2.500.00 and secured by deed of trust on lot 737 in square 2391. Terms: Cash. All parties in interest take tice. POTHOMAS J. OWEX & SON, Auctioneers. fe12,18.14-3 ADAM A. WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEER, USTEEY' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK TR ELLING, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, NO. 928 4th ST N.W., WITH GARAGE I REAR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4679, folio 487 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: Dla, ang at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wili offer for sale by public auction. in front of the prem- feas, ‘o TOBSDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY | OF ' FEBRUARY. 'AD. 1023, AT FOUR- )} THIRTY® 0'CLOCK _P. M., the following de- * scribed land and_premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: The 16 feet 3 inches front by the full depti of lot 8 in Todd and Pepper's subdivision of s said_subdivision is recorded in ., follo 21, of the recards of the for the District of Co- however, to & o be sold. o, $ruat for K00 ai TRreenl.duoll rms of sal fe8dkds-exBu ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. —. TRUSTEBS' ‘SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IMPROVED RY,THE THREE- BTORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, NO. 313.0.8T. N.W. WITH A LARGE BRICK GARAGE IN THE REAR THEREOF. . 5 b By virtue of ‘a certain ‘deed of isust duly d; in Liber No, 4608, folio-389-et seq. of the land record¥ of the District of Oolum: | bla, and at ‘the request of the party secured thereby, the unders) trustees wiil sell, &t | blic’ auction {n' front of -the. premises. ONDAY, THE-NINETBENTH DAY OF FEI RUARY. "A.D. 1823, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the follswing-describéd land ‘and pi ines, situate o the District of Columbis; deaignated as and being the east ooe Tot 83 1n revervation 10 Terms of 1025 "Orer "and bove sald irust, the remainder in mfl!hly"p.y. trust to be paid fn cash. A de $200 wiil e required st time of conveyancifg. recording, retenu at_cost of gln'hll'r. compiied witl otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of d3- faulting purchaser, after fve dayi advertiss- me such resals wome newspaper pab- lished in Wi D. C. h Cohveyancing, recording, nd notarial fees at cost of o be complied with within at the risk _and cost of the defaulting purchager after five days' advertisement of Tuch ressle in some mewspaper published fu the elty of Wi £c-AtsvexBaritt THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUOTIONEERS. kS December 2: land record: the undersigned trustees will sell at suction, in THE TWENTY-THIRD 1023, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following Columbil 'RUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE 1 PHOVED REAL RSTATE KNOWN A8 3118 SHERMAN AVE. N,W. ririug of & certain"decd Of trust dated 3 recorded among the of the District of Cotumbia; and t OF the party secured thereb: ul on FRIDAY, l the req L JA AY OF FEBRUARY, Al estate, situated in the Distict of nd designated _as lot numbered and seven (107) fn square num- twenty-eight hundred and forty-six Terms of sale: Said of. ($3,260), “and maid oriy wi b- ea.280), wad Droperty witl be sold ey the porchase price over deed ~of cent per anoum, parable se; cured by second ds ) a0 erty sold, or adl ci purcha quired at’the time of sale. recordin within thirty da: wise d resold after fi in fe12 10t ex8u is_subject to 2 Drior ded 'of ‘trust.secarg. an. ndebisdness thirty-two _hundred .and fifty dollars of trust indebtedness. Of nd above said trust, one-third 1s to be cash and the balance in two equal insi ble in one and two years, the rate of six and one-half per ally, ee- of trust upon the at_the option of the A deposit’of $200.00 will be re- All conveyaneing. s, ete., at cost of o fo be complied with 7o from day of sale, other. it Tl be forfeited and property sk and cost of defaulting purchaser days’ advertisement of such resale sane newspaper in Washington, D. C. B. FRANCIS ‘SAUL, G. PERCY McGLUE, Trustees. Empress of Canada - Empress of Australia Empress of Ruassia Empress of Asia THOB. J. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS. described land and premises aftuate in the t TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of a certain desd of trust d recorded in Liber No. 8542, follo 207 et ren, of b i equity cause No. the undersigned trustee tion, in front of wald THE TWENTIETH following described in twenty.five (25) and twent; per plat recordeq in Liber R. W., (5) of the records of the office of the sur veyor of the District of Columbta. GEEil: Ternss _of sl mone- to be D equal 4 pu at venie stamps, days from day of sal serves the right to rmsell the property TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE FRAM] By virtne of & certaln desd of trust duly recorded in Liber of bia, and at the Yinion e Mot s in Kibbey records acribed the - trict _of Colnmbia rond S. K1 degrees 17 min. W. 9103 feet to rount over xaid trust to be paid in cash. | 00 deposit reqnired upon sccep! Dlicd with within 30 dasx from day of Diherwiee the trustee rewerves the rig Tescll Kuch properts at' the risk and cost of the defaultin, vertisement . By COMPANY, b10-0&dn.ex81 ‘Via Quebec and the St. OF VALUABLE UNIM- mpress nd PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT E °’sc°"a THE BOUTHEAST CORN OF 10th AND R_STREETS NORTHWEST, FRONTIN ABOUT 100 FEET ON R STREET ABOUT 44 FEET ON 19th BTREET. e nea., he land records of the Diatrict of Colut: and puranant to decree of the. Supreme rt of the District of Columbis 89397, on Junnary 6, 111 sell at public n;erly. on TUESDAY, DA OF FEBRUARY, O'CLOCK P.M., ind and premises, District of Ce and being lots X (26) in A, P. Tibdiviaton of Tots ind_thirty-four (134), follo # modern improvement. Moderate rates. 1923, AT ¥ the city of Wi and_designa Large and -umptuous pablic roome. with bath, cabins with toilet, cabin For rates aad sailings apply te = 1419 New York Avemue, CANADIAN P One-third of the purchase | 1d in cash, belance in two ments, payable in one and two | ostall with interest at six per centum per AUCTIONGS. PA N 10 Days CHINA 14 Days MANILA 18 Days Quickest Route Across the Pacific Fortnightly Service from Vancouver via Victoria, B. C. 33,000 tons disp. 33,000 tons disp. 25,000 tons disp. Largest, Finest, Fastest Steamers to the Far East EUROPE—%m" Express Service CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON-HAMBURG Lawrence Empress of Britain Empress of France Shortest, Most Protected Route to European Ports Exceptional One Class Cabin Sexvice between Mootreal _and Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow, Southampton, Cherboarg, Havre and Antwerp—by large oil-burning steamers embodying every Special Sailing—New York to Europe CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON by magnificent oil-burning “Empress of Britain”—March 22. luxurious euites, cabims with single bedsteads. Jocal agents or PHELPS, City Passenger Agen Washington. ACIFIC able semi-annually, from day of by deed of trust upon the prop- sold, or all cash. st the option of the haser. A deposit of $500 will be required time of wale. All conveyancing, recordin cost of purchaser. d_with within 80 the trustee the ete, at = to be compl! otherwis CUNARDN a0 ANCHORUines | N. Y. to Cherbourg and Southampton. BERENGARIA ... .Feb. 20 Apr. 24 May 15 Mar. 20 Apr. 10 May 1 Apr. 17 May 3 ey 39 N. Y to Plymoutii, Cherbourg and Hamburg. BAXONIA .. ... Feb. 21 Mar. 31 T“BHENé‘hh @ ll!i 10 )‘Dl’é l'-.‘ ln,ydxl " eensiown) sad Liverpeol ANTA........ Feb, 17 M s . 34 n June 2 d cost of defaulting purc ' advertisem aser. after t of sueh resale in some in Washingion, D. AND TRUST COM- Ry WILLIAM D. HOOVER, (Seal)” Attes PERCIVAL S. S. BUNG. Fast, AVE, ALOW, N0. 2501 RHODE ISLAND b AUBONIA (new)... ANDANIA (now). LACONIA (new). N. Y. to Londonderry and Glasgew, BATURNIA . 23 ABSYRIA COLUMBIA 0. 4285, folio 437 of the District of © the land recor Daily 10 Apr. 20 May 19 17 Apr. 14 May 12 OAMERONIA Mar 31 Apr. 38 May 38 TUBCANIA (new)...Apr. 7 May 5 June 2 N. Y. to Plymouth, Cerbourg and Londo ANTONIA .. Mar. 7 *Apr. 21 ALBANIA .Mar, 24 Apr. 28 June 2 AUSONIA' 5 ANDANIA *Via Halifax. See your local and Anchor & Washingt. . C. 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BLAT IN THE SUPR | trict of Columi { Echel Galden for chan | Equity Do i tion_praying for a decreo changing his pame jto Edwin Golden, and ha: nfl applied to the § Court for an order of publication of the notice i required by law in such ses, it is by the a(‘o\lrl this 20th day of January, A. D. 1938, ORDERED thet all persons concerned show { cause. if any there be, on or before the 27th day of Februar D. 1628, why the ors of said petition should not be grant - wvided, That a copy of this order be published once & week for three successive weeks befors said day in The Washington Star newspaper. ¥. L SIDDONS. Justice. A true copy (Seal.) Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. E. WILLIAMS, A tant Clerk. GEIGER AND HENRY M. FOWLER, Attormeys.Certiticates in te change of cor Porate name of the Panema Company to the Pited "Btates Finance Corporation.—This. in to certify that, pursuant to the requirements of the Code of Law for the District of Colum- bia, a meeting of the stockholders and a meet ing of the directors of the above titled cor. poration were held in the offices of the com- any in Denver, Colorado, January Sth, 1938, nd a resolution was unanimously pessed & 'h of the above meetings to change the cor- ‘ate pame from the Panama Company to the ted States Finance Corporation. Bij and sealed this 19th day of January, 1923, (Corporate seal.) W, A. GAMBLE, Pres. jaent; L. B, MARSTON, ecretars. Commty of Denver, State of Colorado: I, EVALYNN R. BANKR, a notary public in and for the abgve disiritt, do bereby cer tify that on this day onally lgvflrfi be- fore me W, . mble d L. B, Marston. whose names are signed to the foregoing cer TBcate for chAnging the name of the Pagams Company to the United States Finance Cor ration. and who are to me personally well mown, and scknowledged the signing of the said instrument and that the same their frea act and deed. Glven under my hand and seal this 19th day of Jamuary. A.D._ 1923, (Notartal seal.) = BVALYNN 8. BANKS. 5aB0-4t Tawk. Notaty Pablic. Juggling Sermons. From the Philadelphia Ledger. According_ to the - ten-year-old daughter of a - certain clerfimlfl. there aro ways of making an old ser- mon seem almost new. “Jane,” said one of the friends of the young criic, “does vour father' ever preach the same sermon twice?" “I think perhaps he does” sald Jane, cautiously, “but’ I think he talks'loud and eoft in different places the second time, ¥o it' doesn’t ‘seund . the same st alk™