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) »2 sets Fronch 1t-in combination cabiner, built-in other attractis combine to make thix house THE REST OFFERE] Tnspect Tpshnr 2. Small Downtown Residencé. Desirably located near one of the most ex- ¢lusive residence streers in the city. Four ex- 2 large bedroomw, hardwood floors, electric terms, Vacant. s; newly papered and patnted; doubie ga- Price less than $10,000, on very reason- 3207 Northampton St. Sarage. " electric ligh X Srood tioors, fyil Naished sleeping porch and & most attractive open fireplace. Built-m This property i® in good repair and can be bought on easy terms at a very modest figure. 1474 Meridian St. Modern, semi-detached, six-room home tric lights, hot-water heat, side light. Located in one of the most convenient meighborhoods ©of the Meunt at a price well under $10,000. Vacant. Pleasant section B i Main 302-4826. DAHL! SR N TEF ENTO sy terms, R.—$9,930. Oue of the finest homes in this section; 7 spi onen fireplace 10 mateh house. fous _rooms b, beautil This w.h., elec. lights ful lot and garage i chance to buy in 8 section whern few homes are ever for sale. reasonable. CORNER HOUS Seven-room brick home in & good white section, close to the Capitel; contains h.-w.h. and elec. The price right aud the terms lights. 7,500, This house is a real bargain for any one able to pay a good casl pasment. CHEVY CHASE—Hollow Tile. $19,500. . One of the fimest homes in this Washington snburbs: 9 room quarters and bat gurages on a 75-foot lot; surrounded Romes of the finest quaiits. is the center-hall sorvante’ plac Iy o 29,400 will buy this i ty n porches individual “and architecturally best of 2 baths, 2 bailt-in This_house pe, has open fire and Is akstinctive- cor- Painted and papered thronghout Similar properties hate sold for $25.000 This is a genuine bargain. SOUTHE Semi-Detached, Brick. AST— semi-detached brick home of 7 rooms with h.-w.h. and modern conveniences: open fireplace; 40- foot lot to wide pa several garages. T roomfor is on & d alles, is houee wide avenue and is really a fine home. R. 1. AVE. N.W, o of the vers best Groom houses in Jights: garage. lar section Dou how.h., eectric je porches; fine big owner anxions to effeci an im- mediate sale and will consider a reason- offer. W Il LLTAM 1409 New York Ave. Concrete porch, spacions living and_dining | AW, MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL REAL HOMES 8 ROOMS, 2 RATHS. JUST OFF 16th ST. reoms, gennine open firepl porches, b baths heate whie with reasonable. THE JOS! Owners and B 014 New York doors, rofrigerat 1 fixtu s D TODAY at ot open daily 1 SHAPIRO Ave! brea bright hedroo 140.FT. LOTS. beamed celling. astand ice one-piece sk, <tantaneons features or, res, nd useful . Price and ferms ce exhibit house. 10 a.m. to @ p.m. MPANY, ders. Franklin_6918, REAL BARGAINS. Beautifol, new. de t Feights, of 8 rooms hed nd home in 16th St. 2 baths: hardwood fioors, fireplace, porches, hot-water hen trie Tights. B right Reduced for quick sale. in Colum a Hel, Tot-water beat, s, of 10 nd’ eheertul will be delighted with. Price, $1 a ho 000, Attractive home ooms and 2 baths, electric lights; in fine condi tion. Deep lot'to wide alley. Only $ Tmmediate possession can_be Bad of this attractive home in Chevy Chase: 7_rooms, baths; vapor heat, electric lights and many other pleasing improvements. Price, $14,750. Close to House office building; 8 rooms and Dath; electric fine condition. Northeast, st car 1 alow of ligh zood Price, $5.900. leating system; about 10 minutes’ walk from H is this attractive all-brick bun- ‘rooms a bath on first floor: lot 0x110; furnace heat, electric lights and elec- Immed’ate possession. Garage. trie range. Thiox of it—only 5.500. WALTER A. BROWN, 5 400 H &1 N.W. Maln 1653 5 COLOR THOMAS ST. NEAR 1st D BARGAINS. N.W.-6- . and b. pressed brick: furnace heat: repa . n. Main 4 RYON possession 0 cash, balance €O, INC., u bargain a [ a 1423 1 st For Sal e To Colored Doctor. Beantiful home, 19th and § sts. n.w.: rooms and 3 baths: running water every bed- Foom: hot-water heat. Insta garages in_rear. 0. F. WARING, 219 Rond Bldg. Phone_Prankiin 5571. 10 nt possession. Two 1 » TRED Business Property Bargain. 800 New Hampshipe ate., cormer bullding, on_direct route to the new Lincoln Memord{ Bridge. Store with duplex apartment abeve. Now rents fer $60. Price, $7,000. Tgrs, Second Commercial Zone. 5.300 square feet on L st. to a 30-foot alley. Suitable for garage, lanndry, factory, machine shop, etc., in the heart.of. the downtown sec- tion. Less than $7 per foot. Modern Fireproof Apartment. apartments, renting or over $16,000 per vear, which can be bought for less than six times the annual rent. Located semi-down- town. section. $20,000 cash, balance terms. HOLM & CO., 924 17th St. N.W., WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— 20,000. Adfacent to National Masonic Temple site. this elegant carved stone front home of 12 rooms, 3 bathe, mewly p pered and painted throughout, hardwosd floors and new electric fxtures, is the lowest griced real home in this ‘et- clusive section. Owner has pluced thie low price on it to effect an immediate sale. 1. buy. Convenient terms can be arranged. NEAR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL—$12,500— 10 Rooms, 2 Baths. This house needs mo further description similac properties are selling as high a £15.000. It has h.w.h.. elec. lights, hardwood floors, fa close fo 1#th st., and has epace for garage. not get a berter valne. range very reasouable terms. CORNER HOME— Woodley Road. Overlaoking the Cathedral, this most at tractive comer home on Woudley road offers an_unusnal opportunity to buy in awsed in Washington by homes of the Aoext (yph Comparatively new. architectoral and distinctive. -Contains 4 bedrooms, baths, garage. Owner will consider rea- sonable price. Can be handled on com- ratively small cash payment. SPHILEIES, Phone Main 4600. ESTATE BOARD. FOR SALE—COLORED. An opportunity to secure a lovely home on S st. near 12th. ., having 6 large rooms and bath, cellar, front and rear yards. | Price and terms very easy. | B. B. PINN, Exclusive Agent, 12 Kenyon St. N.W. hone Columhia 5817. ALFE—NEA FLA. 6-room and & dwelling: Tai : immediate po sesslon; price, $4.000: easy terms. 3 WARD LEWIS. Phone_Main 912 15th st nw. NFAR 34 AND E STS. N.E—VA- semi-detached: 7 r. and b.. fec. hail.” how.h.; newly papered; priced reasonsble on terms; cosvenient to Tnlon station, P. 0., etc. For real bargaine {n select homes and investment property, all mections, sizes, prices, atc.. sae us'and b one of onr many satisfied purchasers. N. E. RYON CO., INC,, Main 4507, 1423 ¥ st IN BRIGHTWOOD. $100 cash; $8.800 for thoroughly modern semi-dstached brick home: block and & half from Ga. ave.: in good condition possession. HERMAN SCHMIDT, 720 15th st, Main 2611 FOR COLORED--NORTHWEST 8 rooms and bath; gas and latrobe; summer Kitehe: ®ood brick home and can be €old on very rea-. sonable terms. $5,850. = L ST. N.W. Kix Jarge rooms and bath: gas and latrobe; room for garage. $4.870; $500 cash. R. D. MACPHERSON, 209 Continent fain 1 NEAR 16th AND R ¢ $12,500. Excellent 3-story brick residence, containing 10 iarge rooms and bath; hat-water heat, elec- tricity and gas; garage, ' Easy terms. THE REALTY & I¥VEST. CORPORATION WASHINGTON. (BXCLUSIVE AGENTS. 335 13th Bt. N.W. “For Sale—648 gth St. N.E. Vacant Tad pressed brick: 6 rooms. tile bath, tile ~estibul open fireplace 'in parlor: newly pa- 1hred and painted. Title ready. $500 Terms down, balance $40 per month. F. WARING, 219 Franklin Bood Bldg., New B. H. Gruver Homes. Mt. Pleasant at 20th and Park rd. Exhibit honse: 2030 Pierce Mill rd. Six rooms with heated sleeping porch, tiled bath, garage, fire- e, 1 8 sold, 4 loft. sample house dai 8072 nst. feator, beam R. H. GRUVER it Eany terms. until 9 p. o tng, Iarge porches. Representatire m. or phone Main r and_Builden, * elec., cella 528 Bond COLORED. R. T ave. n.w. near 9th: 7 rooms, bath, gas, ra Bldg. L terms. *h. F. 5430. * ROOMING HOUSE frontage. 528 Bond Bldg. h., elect.; 43-foot downtown. Ph. F. 5430. * Near 14th St. Cars. Vacant. OPEN FORINSPECTION, 1857 TATLOR ST, N.W. Neats mew sixroom aad baih, hardwoo o garage: wide Ini: pewly papered and floors, elec. Built h.-w.b.; painted, “Ready to move in M. TLLIS. Jr., W attle; 3 porche Open till § p.m. Main 8072, " 1b; Distinctive New Homes, Corner Jenifer and 41st Sts. n.w. Chevy Chase, D. C. ‘ery complete 7-room and bath homes in a Bection that is very desirabl Open Every Afternoon for Inspection. ‘Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc., ! B13 15th St. N.W. L2 Main_2450. OUR SPECIAL. Puflt-ia_bath tub, with shower bath omeréte front porch, $8,550. double large rear porches. Beautiful 6-room houses on Hamflton st., just # Ge. ave. Rexsonable terms. Inspect today. HOME REALTY CO., ©ol. 10454. 8607 _Ga. Ave. N.W. 4BSOLUTELY THE BEST N THE HOME VALUES CITY. 7 rooms and bath, eatirely ‘detached. n;'“ _— “’flh?"m':" Yocation; mgh: . _ Nicel uj Price, $8,200. l: with all deta Severa! 6-room houses. Prices and terms very feasonable. OWNER. P. D. BOLMES, 5th 8t. N.W.. Room 7 ROOMS=-ONLY $7,000. Very reasonsbly priced home betw Capital st and Mass. ave.. went o 7 reoms and st Seor ark. wcewpy hot-water bea ddre and_remt eellar. Hraz ofbce 23. Majn 8877. n East Lineoln 0 you can wwoond_Sooe: Pries enly §7,000. window brick: hot celler. $750 cash ir heat; nd $45 $5,500. G st. near 14th—6-room, bath: briek; excellent furnace heat; cells session; $1,000 cash and $60 per month. $6,‘3350. 14th st e. Dear . ave.—8-room, bath: brick; cellar; furnace heat: possesslon: two- car garage; $1,200 cash snd $80 per mouth. $7,000. Fla. ave. n.e.—f.room, bath; bay window; brick: cella furnace heat: excellent condi- tion; immediate possession; $500 cash and $60 per month. deeplot to’alley; pér month. $13,500. Hth st. n.w. near E-19 rooms: hay window: brick; in excellent condition: will pay for i self; $1,500 cash and §120 per month. C. ot u.e.—6.room: bath; frame and brick: Dot water heat: electricity; double garage; lot 50x100; possession; termi HARRY E. GLADMAN, Ph. Linc. 346.- 306 Pa. Ave. S.E. 14th AND PARK ROAD. One of the best values wa have had listed in this most desirable wection in the last four years. 83 good rooms and bath: h.w.h. elec.; very good_condition. Inspection by pointment. Priced at $8.900 for a_qulck saly ROBERT E. MITCHELL CO., . 1405 Irving 8t. N.W. SAUL'S ADDITION. Detached, 8 large rooms, 2 baths, double ga- rage; thoroughly modern. The price is the most’ pleasing feature, $18,730. If you want a detached home it Will ot be necessary to look any further. B ROBERT B. MITCHELL CO., 1405 Irving St. N.W. $500 CASH. NEAR 15th AND V STS. N.W. * Paul's Catholic Church, Portner and Hadleigh Hotel apartments; 7-room and bath brick house, cellar: furnnce heat; all outside room: Price, $7,750. Easy payments. $s00 CASH. . A STREET NEAR 2nd STREET. Substantial brick house, six rooms and bath, cellar; furnace heat; 10-foot alley. Price. Easy payments. Best section Capitol $750 CASH. NEW GEORGETOWN HOMES, T ot. Dear 86th_st. mw. in Georgetown, near Western High fine rooms and bath, cellar, laundry, ga tricity, guaranteed’ heat system, front and beck porches; 125-foot lot to paved alley; steel garage. All for $7,500. Basy terms, ‘WASHINGTON REAL ESTATH TH Cloeh, St A econd Shoam ANT, Call_Main 833, Columbia Heights—$8,000. This excellent hiick home contatns eight [eomplied with within 30 days from rooms, reception hall and bath; hotiwater heat spa “Tilk SEAUTY & [NVESTMENT COBP. - Immeatate | ©Tery mod. conv.: ga targe front and rear vards. This I 2 | 1 Located on corner of an alley nesr Saint |from day of sale or TR Evenings, Adams 1614, | Seid teest o be peid 1o are for garage. Can be prchased ou_easy | sell ¢ SIXTEENTH ST. N.W,, $14,500. Near Scoft circle; 3-story brick, eI’n roomy and g trfel) 3 pos- ,h’f; flm-'i:."‘ £%; tmmediate pos THE REALTY & oy WAGB?\'HO" 85 18th Bt N.W, ° Main 2008, . (Exclusive Agents.) COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $10,000. Attractive semi-detached briek home of 8 rooms and bath; modern heating t, elec. lights; located in splendid section . ex- ceptional value. THE LOWTHER REALTY COMPANY, Machinists’ Bldg. M, 5768, BIG BARGAIN—CORNER house in Columbia Hts.; one square from. 14th st. car line; 8 large rooms, attic, 2 baths, built- in garage; extra large lot. Own- er, leaving town, must sell. For sale by THOS. A. JAMESON, 906 New York ave. n.w. Phone Main 5526. New Homes, Ready to Move In. 1416 t0 1426 B st. n.6; 8 la h.wih, clectrie lights, hardwood foors: donb rear porches and wide front porch; emsy terms. THOMAS A. JAMESON N, 906 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5528 INSPECT. 2000 KLINGLE _RD. (At 20th end Park Rd. N.W.) Beavtiful corner home: 5 bedrooms. 2 bath BT S DT Veniences; Reason ; attractive terme BuILT nm;«"s GROVER. Chevy Chase, D. C Gne of the preftiest detached colon homes on very desirable street just west of 8'roomn. 2 bathe, additional servant's room: h.-w hardwood floors throug ings: slate roof; lot GOXR4, to paved alley; Rarage. Attractive terme. LLAN E. WALKER & CO,, Ine., h St. N.W. Main 2430, FOR COLORED. 4th st. near D s.e.; 8 rome and bath: brick housa: modern Improvements: good condition. Price. $4.500. Terms, $230 cash, $35 month, pays interest and principal W. McKINLAY, 810 ¥ &, NX.W., Room M Phone M. 1387, Takoma Parl $9,000. Term A beautiful siz-rom bungalow, Hle bath, hardwood fleors and trim. large basement porchas (front and rear): Iot 50 feat wide and 5 feet deen, Large chicken run: this is a Feal bargan Tllinois Ave. N.\W. $9.500. Terms. A REAL BARGAIN. Two-story brick home, containing six large rooms and two baths; large double back porches screened and glassed. in; parquet floors, hot-water heat and electri~ lightn: garage in rear; paved aller; now rented for $52.30 per month; Ihis is & good investment as well 4 beautiful hom Overlooking Saul’s Addition. $8,750. Terms. A reasonably priced home with everything that you will find in a high-class hous: Targe"ponms. tile bath: tworstory brick: con: creta feant poreh; maid's room and follet i basements Atk room for fruit: stationary laundry tubs; two.car gATAge; owner must 11; $75 per month covers all interest; house only one year old. Southeast. $3,500, $500 Cash. A five-room brick home on Mass. av trobe heat 4 gas light; good section; large front yard bargain. SAMUEL SHAPIRO, Real Estate. 904 14th st. b, Main 5613. A GOOD BUY. Tnd. ave. near courthouse—22 rooms, with & bathe: hot'water heat, gas and electricity: 3 car brick garage: large paved public aliey. Five rooms ever garage. Present ineome, $400 pet month. Excellent condition. Price, $25,- 000, Terms. Main 1501 DAVID E. BARRY, 18th AND COLUNM 3-story and cellar; 1 bedroome. beat bi for remodeling at this corner. Weat 'nn’c‘ e 16% J.ARTHUR LEWIS WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Ontario road, just north of Columbla road. ‘Dusual opporfnnity to get & home that will pay for iiself. Has splendid income. 10 rooms, 2 baths. 3 large lecping porches. Fvers mod: o convenience and I perf P cession, Call Waar oaga. o coudition. Fos J.ARTHUR LEWIS. 16* N JAVE. N.W. 1300 BIOCK—11 ROOMS on, hroughout; lockted at Juoctian of . N. T aves. and . Just the place for termional man or business. e Petworth—A rooms and hath: h.ow.h., clec. ardwood foors and trimmieg:: room Low price for quick sale. H_Semidet. Gr & b gan ; . Tea Cash payment and 835 per month. o il . D. MACPHERSON, 5 200 Continental Trust Bldg. ¢ TAKOMA PARK, D. C. $9,850—$1,000 CASH. Beautifal new bungalow, large comner I gacellent tocation; 7 lares roome ‘and ‘bath, terme sasier than reat, T 0 " Price an THE LOWTHER REALTY COMPANY, Machinists' Bldg. M. 5768, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE SHORE PROPERTY. RONPT SERVICE LAYTON HAINES Bi REALTOR-OCEAN CITY-N-J- AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. N . AUCTION! . TROSTERS SALEOF VALUABLE TWo. JRY FRAME DWELLIN( . STREET N.W. b \ By virtue of & certain desd of trust dated instrument No, 178, 1922, amoug the land rec- riet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell at Ilgllc Aauction, in trout of the premises. o WEDNRSDAY: THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow ing deseribed land and premisss, situate in the District of Columbia and designated d R S o reof of lot “E5” in John W. sarr Willlam W. Meteait's subdivislon “'.'loa(‘n! in u:nn 182, as p;r plat recorded in ice of e surveyor for the Dis Columbis i Liber g.'dfv, at tolo 98, .- ‘erms e: Sold sul t to a deed of trust for sbout 81,025 Baiance cash. 5 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. veyaneing, ‘recordlag and revenne amps at purchaser’s cost. rms of sale to bs com- Plied with within 30 davs or deposit forfeited. RALPH L. SABIN, W. EDGAR LEEDY. Trustees. 18-e00&ds,ex8u THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A HOUSE AND 1OT NUMBERED 70 O STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust record- 4 in Liber No. 4011 at folio 365 of the land records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the of ‘the parties secured thereby, the undersigneq will sell at public suction. in_front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH, 1023, AT FOUR' THIRTY O'CLOCK P M., the following de scribed land and premises situste in the Dis trict of Columhia and being lot numbered two hundred and nine (208) in square numbered hundred and seventeen (617), as described followiog Purchaser to aasume an existing encum- brance of two thousand dollars ($2,000) and Pay the balance in cash: taxes and Interest PAI4 or adjunted fo, the daie of sile: gord itle or no male; a ‘deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale, and kettlement to be made within fifteen (15) days of the date of sale or deposit forfeited and the roperty resold at the cost and_risk of the fanlting purchaser, after five (3) davs’ pre- vious advertisement’ of such resale in some ‘Washington newspaper. B. FRAXNCIS BAUL, 1412 Eye st. now., G. PERCY McGLUF, 508 Bt nw., Trostees. ON, ACCTIONEERS. ALUARLE RBUILD- SIDE_OF 3ra AND e3-d&ds.exSn THOS. 4. OW! * SAL LOT 0N By virtue of & certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4649, follo 309 et seq.. of the land records of tie District of and at the request of the parts secured thereby, the undersigned trustoes will sell 8t auetion. in front of the premises. on DAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF ARY, A. D 1023, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P. the following described Iand and premises, situ: ate in the District of Columbia and designated and being lot 4 in hlock 1 of e 4 others’ aubdivision of lota in **Metropolls now known as ‘“Edgewood.” as per in_the office of the furveror for rict of Columbia In Liber County 7 at folle 98, sald block als known as square 3398, subject to covenants of records. Terme of sale: Al cawh. $100 deposit re- quired upon scceptance of hid. Comvesancing, recording and revenus Atamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale fto be complied with Within 30 days or deposit forfelted. FO. F. COOK, @E0. . REED. 5310t 0184 Trustces. “TOMORRO D. Notes, Auctioneer Grocerles, Can Goods, Teas, Coffeen, Spices, Large Ice Box, Meat Block, Computing nnd other Scales, Showcases and other fixtures, aino about 1.000 Cigars, lot of Household Fur- ° nishings. All by public auction tomerrow, Thursday, Feb. 15 at 10 am. D. Notes, Auctioneer 633 La. Ave. Terms Cawh. THOMAS J. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. Py virtue of power contained ih & eertain enllateral note, da Washington, D. (.. December 11, 0 days afte: date, default’ having heen made in the pay- ment of same. and at the request of the holder thereof. we will sell at public auction, within our offive. 1331 AUCTIONES cortificates numbered 1 also four real estate no Aggregating $2500.00 and secured by deed of trust on lot 737 In square 2301, y Terms: Cash. Al parties in interest take notice THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. £012.13,16.3¢ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Ladies’ and Men’s Clothing, Fur- nishings, Shoes, Rubbers, Etc. By Public Auction at Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Thursday, February 15th, 1923 Commencing 2 P.M. Mon's Overeonts and Suits. Ladies' Dresses Buits and Coats, Hosierr, Mco's and Ladies' Shoes, Rubbers, efc. i Torms: Cash fol1-4t ADAM A\ WESCTILER. Anct. 1 WESCHLEE, AUCTIONERE. | ADAM A Bankruptcy Sale of Stock in Trade, Fixtures and Equip-| ment of the - “Benjami Franklin Candy Co.,” at No. 517 13th Street N.W. | By virtus of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Bank- Tuptcy Court, in re Benjamin Franklin Candy Co., ine., Bankrupt No. 1333, the undersigned trustee will sell by public atction, within’ th abore premites, on THURSDAY.' TH TEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, COM- MENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK AM Mizer with Motor, Candy Furnaces, Copper Kettles, Fine Marble Candy Slabs, Chocolate Meiter,” Marble Tables, Pans, Rtarch Boards, Galvanized Cans, large quantity of Corrul ted Mailing Cartons, Sealing and Dipping aper, Fancy Botes, Burroughs Adding Ma- chine, National Cash Register, Time Clock, 14 Oscillating Fans, Platform and Cundy Bcales, Showease, Mirrors, Desks, Check Writef, Carpets, Electric Sigis, Awning, etc. boot 3.000 Ibe. Co- Currants, Raisin Miscellaneons Candy, coanut, Spanish Peanots, Chocolate, Extracte, ete. The above sfock, fixtnres and equipment will first be offered as an entirety, and if a 1 auction, tory bid s not recelved will be imme- noid in detail. CLYDE B. AMBROSB, Trustee. 1b10-d&abe FUTURE _DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 2436 AND 2438 K STREET N.W. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly racorded, in Liber No. 4638, folio 478 et seq.. of the I4nd reeords of the District of Colambis, and at the request of the party secured there: by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- i auction in_ front of the premises. on 'WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 'A.D., 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ines, "situate in the District of Columbla, and deafgnated as and being the west 21 feet 8 inches fromt on K street by full depth of original lot 17 in square 24; also the enst haif of original lot 16 in square 38 frontink 27 feet 1044 inches on said K street by depth of 89 feet '11% inches. ~Subject to right of Way over the rear 8 feet of eaid east half of aigwm 16. Bubject to a deed of trust for Terms of sale: All cash over & prior trust for , 780, 4 i o S P ol R revenue stamps 8] sale to be complie ARTHUR 109,12,14.16,2021 e THOMAS A. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SBALE OF THREE ONE-STORY BRICK STORES, 0S8, 5421-3423-3425 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. Ry virtué of three certain deeds of trust, being instruments numbered 128, 129 and 130, recorded December 2, 1922, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell at public_auction in_front of the premises on MONDAY, THE TWENTY.-SIX' DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed land and premises situate in the Dis- trict of Columbia, being lots 57, 58 and 59 in Abe Steln and Samuel Stein's subdivision in uare 2906, as per plat recorded in the office :’ the survesor for the District of Columbla in Liber 68, follo 128. Subject, however, to a g:llw‘d?:eg'g: trust for $3, upon each lot due ‘erms of sale: Ome-half of the purchase ‘money above said prior trust to be paid in c: and the remainder in one year, or &ll cash over said trust, at the purchaser’s option. $200 de- it on each lot required upon acceptince of B s s it e o ot HARRY {7ms o red: . HARRY 8. WELCH, fel4-d8dn,exSndbol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABE FATATE TMPROVED ‘B GHE THAEY. STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, NO. 312 C BT, N.W.. WITH A ARGE BRICK GARAGE IN ‘THE REAR By virtue of & Sertaln deed of trast @uly recorded, i Liber N 4 Diaand st he e o e“: i ”m,..: and & uest of the thereby, the unde: 'II!‘ mm’m sell, at tion- {n- front of t! rem | THB NINETES P.M. lowing-described ises, situate in ‘ISQ doaignated as and being tbe east oue-balf of Iop 83 in tessrvation ol rms of sale: ol to & prior. deed of trast for §T.500, particulars of hich wil ¢ ‘of sale, End amount sver stated .at . tii A t of mufld at time of sal All recotding, revenue stamps,. etc.. Terms of sie o bé e, Er pod- §200 will be conveyadeing, st cost of purchaser. other: the trustees reserve the BRI ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO0STORY BRICK DWELLING, SIX_ROOMS AND BATH, NO. 813 7th ST. SOUTHEAST. _ By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded o Liber No. 4894, folio 16 et meq., of the land records of the District of Colum- and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auetion, in front of the remises, 0o MONDAY, 'THE TWENTY- BIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fnllo!rinfidueflbed land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot num- bered 58 in J. 8. Sworrostedt and R. E. Brad- ley's subdivision in sguare num 613, ag per plat recorded in Liber 13 at follo 100 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis, subject to & prior deed of trust for $1,500. Terms of. 'All cash above said trust. A deposit. of $400 required at sale. All convey- ancing, recording, revente stamps and notarial fees &t cost of purchaser. Terms to be com- | plied with within 30 deys from day of sale, otherwise the trusteés réserve the right to re- sell the perty at ¢l ind cost of the defaulth pdvertise: 0‘: pub- AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. OMAS J. OWEN & BON, TONI TRUSTEES" LD OF VALUAB PROVED AL ESTATE, KNO’*H p,i723 SBATON PLACS NORTHWEST. virtue of & certain of trus le'neflfl,l 1, in Libes i'.%-.:m..'&fle nd’ records of the District of Celumbla, £0d at the request of the party secured there: by, the undersigned trastecs wil (3 ;guhne FEB in front of the premises, THE BIXTEENTH DAY Of 2! 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'C] K P.M., t following real estate, situated in the District of Columbia and designated lot numbered two hundred _and eighty-seven (287) in Charles W. King's wubdivision of lots in square numbered one hundred and fitty (150 per plat recorded in tl office of thi surveyor for the District of Columbia in Htrms of 'sele: faid ibject to Ferms of sale: Baid property fs su & 'Drior deed-of {rost weraring in- agevted: Desa of $2,000, and said propérty will b4 sold subject o said deed of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase price over and above said deeq of trust one-third is to be id in cash and_ the balance in two equal Installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at the rate of six and one-half per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by sec- ond deed of ti upon the 'property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sule. ~ All convevancing, recording, revenue ampa, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise deposit will forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days vertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washiogton, D. C. B. FRANCIS BAUL, G. PERCY McGLUE, fe6.04ds.ex8n Trusteer THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEER' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL STATE. REING A HOUSE AND LOT NUMBERED 1220 SHEPHERD ST. N.W. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liver No. 4288, at follo 367 of the land records of the District of Columbla, and a0 the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at public auction. front of the premises on WEDNESDAY, J. UARY THIRD, 1923, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK, P. the following described land and premise uate in the District of Columbia, and being lot numbered thirty five in_biock numbered Height id deed of trust, upon Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash, the balanca in two installments in one and two years, respectively, with inter- est at the rate of 614% per annum and s cured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchases faxes and ‘interest paid or adjusted to the Ante of wale: good title or no sale: & deposit 2200 will be required at the time of sale and settlement to be within fifteen (15) daya of the date of sale: or depoait forfelled and the property Tesold at the cost and ik of the a ng purchaser after five () davs' pre- Yious advertisement of suck resale in some Washington newspaper. B. FRANCIS SATL, 1412 Eye at. n.w. J. WESLEY “JACOBS, 1412 Eye at. n.w. Default havine been made bs the purchaser of the above described property, sald prop. erty will he sold at the same hoit and place on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1923, at his cost and risk. R FRANCIS SAUL, J. 'WESLEY JACOBS, d&ds-exsn Trustees. TTHOUS. JT OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. BLE TWO: DWELLING, N F. ain deed of trost dly 2 OF VAL FLORIDA AVE By virtue of a ¢ t the request of the party ~ undersigned trustoes wiil se tion in front of the premise THE NINETEENTH DA % 1928, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK the fllowing-described land and prem. situate in the District of Columbla. and designated a3 and being lot 142 in James F. Mary T. Buro's subdivision of lots in uare 1026, as per plat recorded in Liber 62 folio 2% in_the surveyor's office of the Dis- et of Columhia erms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed af trust for £2.500, and the amount over said truts 10 be paid in cash. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Convevancing. resord Irg ‘and revenue ‘stampe at purcha cost Terma of sain to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale or Aeposit forfeited. H." ROLAND DRURY. B, ERLIE TALROTT, feBd&ds exSu Trustees, ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEE TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO.STORY BRICK ELLING. 6 ROOMS AND BATH, NO. §3 4 ST. N.W., WITH GARAGE 1N iEAR 5 virtue of a certain deed of trust dul corded in Liber No. 4679, folio 457 et meq of the land records of tha Distriet of Colum. bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned (rustees will offer for saie by public auction, fn front of the prem- . on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF ' FEBRUARY. 'AD. 1923, AT [OUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P, M., thé following de- scribed land and premises, situate In the city of Washington, District af Columbis, to wi The 16 fect 5 inches front by the full depth ¢ 10t 3 in Todd and Pepper's xubdivision of square 527, as said_subdivision is recorded in Liver X. K., folio 271, of the records of the ofMce of the survesor for the District of Co- Iambia. improved as above. to he sold_subject however. to a prior deed of trust for $2,000 at 7 per cont. due Mareh 30, 192 the remainder in monthly pay- 0, together with interest at 7 per cent, secured by 2 second deed of trust upon the Droperty sold, or all cash, at the option of, the purchaser.’ A deposit of $300 required at’time o . AIl conveyancing, recording, mps and motarial fees at cost of Terms to be complied with within ® from day of sale, otherwise the trustass reserve the right to tesell the prop- erty at tbe risk and cost of the defaniting purchacer affer five daya’ advertisement of snch resale in some newspaper publfsbed in the city of Washington. D. PATRICK T WALSHE, LEO A, WALSIIF, 160 Akds.exSu-100 i HOTEL 8 AT ATCTION. B virtue of power contalned in 8 certain collaternl note, dated at Washington, 1 April 1. 1921, pasable ninety days afier dat 4 extended pinety days, October 18, 192 default having bes e’ in the parment the same and At the request of the holder thereof. we will sell at public auction with our office, 1331 G st. n.w. on SATURDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. the col- lateral named therein, to wit: Certificates Nos. 44 and @ for three and one shares common stock Hotel Lafayette Oo.. respectively. and certificate “'A 43" for thrée shares preferred stock of said company. Terms: Cash. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. WESCHLER, AUOTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF _VALUABLE 10T, ON DENT PLACE, BETWEEN 33rd AND 84th STREETS N. By virtue of a certain deed of trust record- 4 in Liber No. 4519. folio 299 et seq., of the 1aad record of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for salé by pubiic auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THP NINETEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the foliowing described sitnate in the city of Wi bia, to ‘wit: . 8 pér records of the surreror's office of the District of Columbla, located on the nort of Dent place (for. erly § street), Georgetown, and numbered lot 506 in the tax office of the District of Columbia, to be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $300. Terms of sale: Over sald trust. deposit of $100 required at time of sale. conveyanelng, recording, revenue stamp: notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Term: sale to be complied with within 30 days. WILLIAM D. COOMBS, JAMES ©0'0ONNOR, 1b7-codddn.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTIONBER. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PBRSONAL EFFECTR, ETC.. BY PUBLIO AUCTION TO PAY STORAGE AND ~ OTHER CHARGES. On SATURDAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY _OF FERRU 1823, COMMENCING AT NIN M. we wil sell at public auction, at Weschier's, No. 920 Pa. ave. n.w., to pay storage and other chaiges, 0odn stored with us in the following nami §°G: Starkes, Mr. J. B. Rattley, Mrs, John McPherson, Mrs. J. W. McKitrick, Mrs. M. 5. Rose, Mrs. Mendes, Mrs. Bessle Jackeon, Mr. Hawks, Mrs. T. Frankiin, Mre. Crist, 'Mra. Mrs. ‘Mary Rhodes, Mr. L Warf, _Stuard, Mr. H. B. Payne, Mr. Al pariies interested please caeh, s of A B. > takednotice. CE¥iox sToragm compaNy, 167,14 28, 708-7-9 Florida ave. n.w. NO. 1363 fe14.a8db8 AUCTION SfiI-ES —ADAM 4. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEERY Trustees’ Sale- of Tract Con- taining More Than Six Acres and Cértain Improvements Thereon, Constituting ‘Build- ings and Fixtures Now Used as Plant, for Sewer Pi tc., at Lamon By virtuf of A certain deed of trust dated Jantary 3%, To3p. Wnd Tedordsd, Janusry 30, 1020, n'Lber, 4317, at folio 199, among the 1and’ recards of the District of Columbia, an at the request of parties secured thereb: undersigped _triisteesmwill offer for sale a ubilc auctiod upon the premises op FRIDAT. HE TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described land and premisen situste i the cotints of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of a trwot of land called Chilium Cawtié Manor,’’ baing part of the tract of lan conveyed by William Sibrey et ux. to Angus Tamond and George B. Aten. as tensnts in comman, by deed recorded July 31, 1878, in Liber 838, Tol. 140, of the land records of the District of Coitmbia, and being part of parcel 115/81 in square “the same 15 known for tazation, and s neog, purposes ln. the District um! D D Ot kmgws Tamond dled neised and posnessed, And bel ticulatly de- scribed as_follows: for "the land hereby conveyed at the southeasterly cornee o land "conveved by Algéna Lamosd, to EllZa Stone Ty deed daged May 29, 1919, and re’ corded in Liber 3211, “at fol. 15 of the lan records of the District of Columbia, the same Being in the westerly line of Tat strect i€ extended; thence south along the westerly line of 1at st, It extended, 364.7 feet to & gas pipe in the southerly outline of the land conveyed by Wm. Bibrey to, Angus Lamond st al. a3 aforesnid: thence B. 80 degrees 33 minutes Went, and actoss right of way to the Balti- mors and Oblo Railroad Company 643.8 feet to ipe planted o the east side of Blair Toad: thence north 08 dégrees 88 minutes east along the easterly line of Blair road and Sandy Rpring rond, and. seross said right of was to the Raltimore and Ohfo Railroad Compan: distance of 5T.1 feet; thence leaving said Bandy Spring road north 80 degrees 33 minute ast, a distance of 406.6 feet to gthe north esterly corner of land conveved by Alce: famond to Eliza Stone, as aforesaid: thence south along the westerly line of the said Stone iand 133.66 feet to a wtake, the southwesterly corner of tha eaid Stone ‘land; thence east atonk the southerly line of the land convesed to the Kald Pliva Stone as aforesaid, 140 feet to a gas pipe, the place of begiuning. and con- iniag six and thirty-seven hundredths (6.37) acres, more of less, together with all the im- provements in any wise appertaining to said land and premises. ‘erms of sale: One-half of the purchase price to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal in Maliments, payabl in one and two vears, With inferest at the rate of annim from day of sale. trust on_the property wol option of the purchaser. ‘A deposit of $1.000 Wil e required ut the time of sale. All con- Vesancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale tm he complated within thirty dars from day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop erty remold at rick and cost of defaulting pur Chaser ufter five days' advertisement of such rexale {n ome’ newspaper pabilthed in Wash- ton, D. C L B, prT, e MILLER, Trust TIONEERS. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE TNIM- | PRO REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 19th AND R_KTREETS NORTHW ABOTT 100 FEET OX ABOUT 44 FEET ON 18th By virtue of a certaln deed of frust duly recorded in Liber No. 8542, folio 237 et weq.. of the Iand records of the District of Colom: Bia. and pursuant to decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in equity canse No. 30307, on January 6. 1923, he undersigned frustee will sell at public ane- tion. tn_front of said property. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF FEBRUALY, | AD. 1023, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the | following described land and premises, situate | in the city of Washington, District of Co- Jumbis, ‘and designated as and_being lots twenty five 425) and twenty.six (26) in A. T' Fardon and ofhers' subdivsion of lots in re one hundred and thirty-four (131), as per plat recorded in Liber K. W.. follo fva (3) of the records of the office of the sor- veyor of the Distriet of Columbia Terns of sale: Ope-third of the purchase mdhe~ to be paid in caah, belance in two equal inetallments. parable’ In one and two years, with interest at six ber centum per num, payable semi-annually, from day of ale, secured by deed of trust.upon the prop. erty old, or 81l cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of £500 will be required At time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. Teventa Stamps. ete. &t cost of purchaser. Terma of gale to be complied with within 80 Asys from day of sale: otherwlse the trustee resetves fhe right to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaultihg purchaser. after five dass’ advertisement 6f duch resale in some newspaper published in Wasbington. D. ( NAL SAVINGE AND TRUST (0! Trustee. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, PERCIVAL “more_p: ® peinning per_cent per ured by deed of or all cash at the JOHN D, “THOS. J. OW. SALE_OF VALUABL y R LOW, NO. 2501 RHODE ISLA) AVE. NE By virtve of & certain derd of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4235, foltn 437 at seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- Dia, and 8¢t the request of the pa fherebs, the undersigned trustee will cell at ublic_ auction, in front of the premises, on ! EDNPEDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, AD. 1923, AT FIVE O°CLOCK P.M.. the ‘following described land and premimes. Htuate do the District of o, Tombfaand designatag¥e, and being part of | lot 11 in Henry ‘A Vieth's unrecorded subdi “ision ot lot @ in Kibbes'sa aubdivision of ranbs,” An per plat of said asviston attached to and Tecorded with a deed in Liter ‘o the Tand recorda of umbia, and da- {merihed as follows: Beginning for the eame at 1 The sonthwest corner of said lot 8 and run- ning thenee north 12 degrecs 17 min. aast 586 feof Yo the sontherly line of Tthode. Teland { avenue. as condemned In Diatrict Court Causs No. 1203 of the Supreme Court of the Dis. frict of Columbia: thence along raid atenue N."34 degrees 22 min. E. 19.88 feet: thence 5. 31 degrees 88 min. E. 80.62 feet (o Rrent. Wood row, and thence along_sald Brentwood road 8. 81 degrees 17 min. W. 91.03 feet fo id property being known for sment and taxation as parcel Sold subjact to & prior deed 50, of which $250 will be-due $2,500 due March 5, 1925. id_trust to bo-pald in cash. required upon acceptance of bid. recording_and revenue stampw cost. Terms of sale to be com- from day of sale, Otherwise the trustee reserves the right to Tesell such property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser after five days' ad- vertisement of such resale in_some news paper published in Washington, D. C. £ SASHINGTON LOAN"AND ' TRUST rustee. By THOMAS BRADLEY, Vice Pres. of trust for $2, March 5, 1923, ‘Amount ‘over 8200 deposit 510-d&ds.exSu BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THD SUPREME COURT OF THP DIS trict of Columbla, Holding @ Raokrupicy Court —To Bankruptcy. No. 1848 —In the mai- ter of Jacob Schwarts, {rading as the tional Clothing Co.,’" dlleged bankrupt. the_creditors of Jacob Schwhrts, of the « of Washington, District of Columbia: Notic 1s hereby given that on the 15th d vary, A.D. 1923, the said Jacob Schwariz fled' s petition and schedules in bankruptey, d obtained & stay of adjudication upon the allegation of his intentlon to offer & compos! ton; that sald Jacob Schwartz has announced his ’fatention ‘to offer to his unsecored creditors fteen cents on the dollar of their claims, payable in cash immediately on the confirmation’ of the composition; that the matter has heen referred” to me for further pro- ceedings; that there will be a mesting of the creditors of the petitioner at my office fo the Wilkin bullding, 1512 H . street nortiwest, Washington, D. .. on the 24th day of Feb: ruagy, A.D. 1923, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., for the"allowance of " claims, examjnation of the petttioner, {0 take such steps ap mdy appehe neceasary’ for the condact ‘and pressrvation of the entate.’dnd ‘to afford the petitfoner’an gpportunity, arter such examinatlon, (o make ‘Tormal offer of termua of composition. You are notifled that on. the making of the formal offer at sald meeting, of st a8 adlourned » thereof, the meeting will be continued until Februaty 28,1923, at 10:30 o'clock without further fotieg:, for the 9 Fribne tn. Bankriptes. 5 KR THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN A8 8118 SHERMAN AVE. N.W. By virtue of a_ certain deed of trust dated December 21, 1921, and recorded among the 1and records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public ront of the 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.! estate, situated in the District of Columbia, and designated as lot numbered one hundred and seven (107) in square num- bered twenty-eight bundred forty-six (2846). Terms of sale: Sald property ds sublect to @ priof deed of trust securing an indebtedness of thirty-two hundred asd 8fty dollars ($3,250), “and eaid property will be sold sub- % to said deed of trust indebtedness. Of ments, payable in one interest at the rate of cent per anuum, payable semi-annually, se- curéd by second deed of trust upen the p- or all cash, at_the option the A _deposit of $200.00 will be re- quired at the time of sale. All conveyardcing, sit will be f¢ and rty nd two years, with ‘wise Tosou a7 Tk T coae of detau five days' advertisement in eane newspaper in ¥ | te12.10¢ex80 ix and one-hait per | B IN THE SUPREMB COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holdin Court —In the matiér ot Nicholas, trading as *‘Uni [ardware lu‘plle‘l, ‘ankrupt.—Io Bankruptcy, No. 1827. —Notice {s héreby given that hte al bankrupt his filed his petition praying for disch from all his debts in bankruptey, and [mn BB ercaitors and other persons 1 tnterest are Pequired to enter their appearance in oppo- oo lif dy 30 desire, T the clerk's offc of | said court. ou or before the 10th day of March, 1923. RALPH D. QUINTER, Referce in Bank' LT A e e IN THE SUPREMBE COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding & Bankruptcy Court.—In the matter of Andrew Dracos, trad- ‘Mode! Lunch,” ‘bankrupt.—In 'Bank- 7 oF Wassimgion, Distict of & 5 ct o ofice is Mnbl,fin that on the st day of January. 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