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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. THE EVENING S'i‘AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. STORES IN MT. PLEASANT. Four new stores one-half block from Mt. Pleasant car line: one leased for $125 per ®month. Fine location now and growing. Can you beat this for $15,000 each? Term: CLEVELAND PARK DUTCH COLONIALS. 3 First floor, reception all. living room, dinin BUNGALOW. toom,. DreAKTast. hook And. Kitehen: © Becs A beautiful home on Lowell st., all rooms ond floor, 4 bedroome and bath. They are except one on first floor; 2-car garage; bullt Miller-built on a lot 38x153. Price, $11.500. for owner; big ana toomy. "X tesl home of Eawy tarme. Don't put of ueeing these homes. 8 rooms. 'Large garage. Price, 18,800. biock of Porter st. In Cleveland Park. NEAR WARDMAN PARK INN. 2821 to 2829, inclusive. 5 MILLER-BUILT homes in an un- surpassed location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, immense glassed-in sleeping porch, 1-car brick garage. They are so different from what you have been looking at that we can’t tell you about them here. “Come out and see them today. W. * 909 Union Trust Bldg. Main 1790. NORTHEAST SPECIALS. FLA. AVE. NR. 13th N.E. 250 for a semi-detached, colonial hbme of L] ‘r‘?mfi‘: I"l:d tiled Dat furnace heat; hard- ool trim. Home in fine condition.’ Only 2500 cash, balance easy. 12th AND MD. AVE. N.E. £1.000—Fine little home of 6 large rooms and batli, just off Maryland. ave. n.e.; furnace, gas. Rargaln at $750 cash; balance’ easy. HALF BLOCK CIRCLE. 50-—-Ray window home of 7 rooms and 3 block N. Capitol; Dack and $750 cash; PETWORTH SPECIALS. HOBART PLACE N.\W. $5,250—-Modern @-room and bath colonfal home in this convenient section: $600 cash, $55 per month, including all Interest and principle. Fome in ovely condition, ROCK CREEK CHURCH RD. $7,000—Beautiful coloial home, opposite Sol. aiers’ Home Park. on Rock Créek Church rd.: semi-detached; center-all pian of 6 larze, outhide, light rooms and tiled bath: just paint’ ed and’ papered; i 1ghts; back Torch and fine ceilar. ~$1,000 cash, balance eany. PETWORTH—NEAR CARS. $9.150—Beautiful home of 6 rooms, pantry and tiled bath. Trimmed throughout in cak. ~ Has h.-w. electric lights, laundry, large yard and double brick garage. sh; $75 per month, ILL. AVE. AT CIRCLE. hath on Quincy pl. n.e. furntee Leat and eleciric lights. front stairway. Room for garage. balance easy. FINE S. E. SECTION Semi-detached col. home of 6 large and tiled bath in thia convenient sec- nardwood trim; electelc lights; back lirehes Aud yard 125 fect long. House'in fine 1 on corner of alley. $100 cash; bal- DAVIS & STEELL, Realtors. 1420 New York Ave. N.W. For Sale To Colored Doctor. Beautiful home, 10th ahd 8 sts. woms snd 3 bathe: running water evel om; ot-water heat. Instant possess Zatages in_cenr. C. F. WARING, 219 nn'v,l Bldg. Tha For Sale—048 gth St. N.E Vacant. Red pressed brick: 6 rooms. tile bath, tile veatibule, open firep ace in parior: newy pa- pered and painted. Title ready. Terms. $300 o Valaice 840 pes month. < : 3 19 Bond BliZ.. fine slceping and breakfast porches: room for olonial front porch of cement: h.-w.h.. lights, full tiled bath, firepiace and hardwood floots and _tri The location i wonderful. Unly $1,000 cawh; $75 per month. Main 5398-3082. FOR SALE—COLORED. An opportunity to secure a lovely home on S st. near 12th. n.w., 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 Columbia 5817. FOR SALE_NEAR Jath AND FLA. ne. A 6.room and hath brick dwellin 1ot o alley: just renovated: immedi sesslon; price, $4.000; easy terms. J. EDWARD LEWIS. Phone Main fal. 012 15th st $20,000. Downtown. three-story brick dwelling of high-class 1om, immediate vicinity of 13th ave. nw. The owner cceuples the first floor_and receives $275 per month in room rental. There are 14 rooms (11 bedrooms). two baths, new steam-heating plant, electric ity and gas. Paved alley. BOSS & PHELPS, Phone. M. 4340 Realtors. _ 1406 11 BEST NORTHEAS $3.500. Tth st. n.e. near H- Frame house with big r; 6 rooms =nd bath, in good condition: zam light. A 4,500. ne \ouie of ' large rooms and yard; $300 cash, balance lLke rent. $6,100. I © §th and 1. st n.e.--Well built brick et & rooms and bath. with garage, ele ights, cellar, excelent furnace: § . Pioperts in good condition. A good bus. | TWO-FAMILY APT. 0. On Tennessee are. mw. huilding, 1o good condition: iour rooms hath on each floor: front and back porcies. A ST. S.E—$3.80. vard; garage space: $000 cash. Immediate Rt G at bath NEAR 34 AND cant; semi.d 3 —VA- Tr and b rec Uil b.owh.: newly ‘papered: priced reaconable G term CTnion station, For ‘real bargains in select 1 ud ' {ncestment property sizes, prices, etc ny satisfied purc . RYON C 0.. INC., 23 F st ed home, let us siow od honse in northeast with spacious porchies P Offered at this Terms. ¥ou_this d £ 10 room: ot water hea ety in firat-cl $12,3500. ow price for quick sale. | ! lent S-atory brick residence. contal 10 large rooms and bath; hot-water heat, elec- tricity and gas; garage. Easy terms. Zthoanl RL Al SER THE REALTY & INVEST. CORPORATION JUST COMPLETED. oF PESTRY BRICK HOM SIX ROOMS. All Modern Improvements. Roomy Front Porches. Double Rea: Porches Block From Iastern High. Near Park and Playgrounds. ¥ Chevy Chase Corner. Owner having left the city is offering fully detached home at an extremely ce. Center-all plan. having four rooms and tils lavatory on first floor: foar badrooms. screened sleeping porch and bath on second foor: roof, finished attic: hot-water heat, electr and gas: spacions lot. BOSS & PHELPS, 1406 H &t $6,950 to $7.9350. $500 Cash. CONVENIENT TERM See Model Home- 1719 A ST. S.E Open 12 M. to 9 Ten Built—Four Sold NATIONAL REALTY Owners, Bond Building. Main 7807. Members Washington Real Estate Board. SPECIAL SALE. New, detached. 6 rooms and bath; h.w.l with large lot, near Woodridge. At & bargain In Rloomingdale we have several desirable proverties at reasonable prices. Wh at. s.e—Business properts. to close an eatate, You G st ne. window bri cellar. $730 cash and $45 $5,500. 1i0h—t-room, Vath: briek: Turnace heat: cellar hos A0 30 per month 5 near deep lot to'al per month. . se. tear 14ri st cell garage —8-room, lath Dossession: two h aud $80 per month. 7,000. ! Fla. ave. ne—Groom, bath: brick: cellar; furnace heat: tion: immediate possession: per month. $13,500. 6th st. n.w. ne F—19 rooms: bay window brick: in excel t condition: will pay for it- welf; $1.500 cash and $120 per month. ; $7,500. . st. n.e.—8-roos bath: frame and brick lot-water heut: electrieity; double garage: lot Z0x100; possession; term HARRY E. GLADMAN. PhLinc. 346. 306 Pa. Ave. S.E. 14th AND PARK ROAD. 1 One of the best values we have had listed | in this most desirable section in the last four | years. S8ix good rooms and bath: b w.h., elec.; very good condition. Inspection by ap. tment. Priced at $5.800 for-a quick sale. ROBERT E. MITCHELL CO.. 1405 Trving 8¢, N.W. Columbia Heights—$8,000. 1 This excellent brick home contains eight | rooms, reception hall and bath: hot-water heat: = Can be purchased on easy THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORP. of 735 13th st. n.w. WASHINGTON. Matn 2908, (Exclusive Agents) OUR SPECIAL. CO., 1 bay window excellent condi- 500 cash and $60 have the i Two-family flat in desirable lo- cation. 6 rooms and bath and 5 rooms and bath. Home and in-| vestment combined for price of L good six-room house. Call or .phone for details. H. W. OFFUT Wisconsin Ave. and Phone West 200. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. A desirable 8-room-and-bath brick house, convenient to car lines, and in good condition. lLarge, bright rooms. Electricity. Garage. Immediate possession. Price, $9,500.00. ELLERSON & WEMPLE. 734 15th St. M. 603.} i { { i H H { ! Built-in bath tub, with shower bath: large concrete front porch, double rear porches. Beautiful 6-room houses on Hamilton st.. just off Ga. ave. Reasonable terms. Inspect foday. HOME REALTY CO. Col. 10454, 3607 Ga, Ave. N.W. | ABSOLUTELY THE BEST HOME VALUES | 7 rooms and bath eatiy detached. Fine | . entirel 2 e lots. Beautiful I::I‘fi'zll 1¢ .:flfll = 1n helthy ~ Xieely Dot up with homes. ' Price, $8,250. Kasy terms. before it is 1o late. Open and 6108 Oth street, cormer -9th and Bee Mr. Boswell on prem| CHAS. D. SAGER, 28 15th Street. Main 36. uatters for New Homes. Exclusive Ageat. o $10,500. . First Commercial—14th St. A valuable brick property in the busin sone above Park road. Home, Location, Price, Terms—All Attractive. There is everything about this proposi- tion to win your interest. It's a wonder- fui Investment that is offered—a wonder- ful Home you'll be busing If you choose any one of these three attractive types at Albemarle and 38th Sts... Chevy Chase, D. C Splendidly constructed with Kite thor- oughness—excellently planned with Kite practical understanding of what consti- tutes & real Home. There are six rooms tiled bath, sleeping porch, hot-water heat; stone foundation and fireplace; cement porch; slate roof; back stairs; electricity nd_gas. B Open for Inspection Every -Day and Evening. Our Mr. Hamilton is always to be found ‘on_the premises. or phone him, Cleveland 7490, for speciai appointment. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle st. (firat stop north of Bureau of Standards), ‘walk west to 38th st. TIARRY A. KITE, Owner and Builder, 1514 K St. Phone M. 4846. ~SAUL'S ADDITIO i 1 i BOSS & PHELPS. Phone. 3. 4340 Realtors. 1406 H st. n.w. A GOOD BUY. ‘ . n.w,, 1st com. zone—10 rme., aler beat, s ang electriciiy: nly | BN St e e 0 Mass, st n.w. COLORED—VACANT. Several 6-room Bouses. Prices and terme very reasonable. OWNER, P. D. HOLMES. $19 15th Bt. N.W.. Room 23. Main 3677. i 7 Detached, 8 large rooms, 2 baths, double ga- | ROOMS—ONLY $7,000. sage; thoroughly moderm. The price Is the | Very rensonabiy priced home between East inost pleasing feature, §13.750. 1f you want | Capitol st. and Mass. ave.. west of Lincoln « detached home it will not be necessary to | Park.- 7 and bath, arranged 80 you can ook any further. occupy first fSoor and remt the second floor: g ROBERT E. MITCHELL 0., hot-water heat: good cellar. Price ouly $7,000. 1403 Trving St N.W. Address Bo. Star office. eeping | $8.800—Brand-new home of 8 large rooms. | ;xrz.w 16th AND R STS. N.W. ng | { complied with within 30 days from day | | | 1 hered 38 in J. SIXTEENTH ST. N.W. $14,500. ar Scott clrcle: S-atory briek. eig and bath; electricity and gas; imm session. 'Easy terms. {THE REALTY & INVEST. CORPORATION D WASHINGTON. 85 18th 8t. N.W, Main 2008. (Exclus ) New Homes, Ready to Move In 1416 to 1426 E et, 8 h.w.b., electric lehti rear porches and 'Jfl! front porch; easy term THOMAS A. JAMESON. 206 New York Ave, . Chevy Chase, D. C. Gne of the prettiest detached colonial homes on very desirable sireet Just we of Conn. ave.; 8 rooms, 2 buths, additio servant’s roo! elec.; o0d floors. throughout; slate roof; lot 60x84, to paved alley: garage. . Attraciive terma. ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., Inc.. {813 15th &t N.W. Main 2430, ~FOR COLORED. 4th st. near D s.e.; § rooms and bath; brick house; modern improvements: good condition. Price. $4.5 Terms, $250 cash, $33 month, pays interest and nrlm:wll; ) W. McKINLAY, 810 F St. N.W., Room 20. Phone M. 138 18th AND COLUMBIA RD. 3-story and cellar; 13 r.. 2 b.: 8 bedrooms; every mod. conv.: gar.; lot 20x125; best bldg. for remcdeling at this corner. West 2686, 16% J. ARTHUR LEWIS. 1¢ TWASHINGTON HEIGHTS Ontarlo road. just north of Columbb: road | Uousnal opportunity to get a home that will pax for itwelf. Has splendid income. 10 rooma, 2 baths, 3 large sleeping porches. Bvery mod- ern convenience and in perfect condition. Pos- session. Cail West 2688 ARTHUR LEWIS. AUCTION SALES' TOMORROW. bt rooms late pos- 16*% THOMAS 3. 103 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN A3 1732 EATON PLACE NORTHWEST. | By, rirtue ot a"cert et 1921, 1the cords of the District of Coii and at the request of the party secured there: by, the uudersigned trustees wi auctlon, in front of the premises, THE: SINTEENTH DAY OF 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0°CLOC i oilowing real eatate. situsted in District of Columbia and designated as lot numbered two hundred and eighty seven (287) in Claries W. King's subdivision of “Jots In square numbered one hundred and Afty (150}, in the office of the t of Columbia in Liber Terms of wale: Said property is subject to & prior deed of trust wecuring an indebted. fess of $2,000. and said property will be sol subject to said decd of trust indebtedness 1Of the purchase price over and sbove said jdeed of trust one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instaliment payable in one and two rears. with interes at the rate of six and one-half per cent per annum, parable <emi-snnnally, secured by sec. nd A n the property soll Il cash, ut (he ontion of the purchaser deposit of $200 will be required at the t of sxle. AIl convevancing. recording, revenus stamps. etc., at cost of purchaser. ~Terms of wale 10 be complied With within thirty davse from cay of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five dars’ ad- vertisement of wucli resnle in_some newspaper published in Washi or EE'S SATE OF VALUARLE OVED REAL ESTATE By virtue of & certan deed of trust d ried. in Liber Tolio ? the land records of the District of Colum ind Bt the reqnest of the party secured rebr. the undersigaed, Appointed substitute Tistes by the Supreme Court of the Dist of Columbia, in_cquity will el at pubdie anetion: the prem Teex, “on "MONDAY. TH] STEENTH DAY OF MARCIL AD 1823, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P the follawing deacribel Iand und prem inen.” situat 1o the counts of Washing District of (olumbia. and designated as and Velng lot numl (4 "I Dlock numbered Hubhard's subdivi ¢ Hoights ax per 1iat 0. B -t of_Colmmbi e et wale: moiat to e paid | balancs i two eanal lmens, pavabie In ane and two years WIth interest At § per_contum per Anaum. pay able semiiannualls. from dar of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property woid. or a cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 8500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyaneing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at coat ‘of ‘purchaser.” Terma of mie 1o be the i na otherwise the trustee reserv rty at the rixk ale. to resell the proj defanlting porchaser. after five da; tiwement of such resale In published in Washington, D. C WILLIAM H. WALKER, Trostee. ESCHLER, AUCTIONE OF TWOSTORY RRICK 3. SIX ROOMS AND BATH, NG 7th ST, SOUTHEAST. i By virtne of & certain deed of trnst duly recorded In Liber 4694, folio 16 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum: in, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for wale by public_auction. in front o remises, on MONDAY, ~THE TWE IXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1923, AT FIV GCLOCK P, the following described land i nremi e in the city of Washing Distriet’ of Columbia. to wit: Iot num <. Swormstedt wnd R. E. Brad square numbere ALE i i | i ! ton division ir i Terws of H erosit of $400 required H neing, recording, revenue stamps and notar: fees 4t cost of purchuser, = Terms fo bs com- | plied with withiu 80 duys from day of ! Otherwise the {rustees reserve the right to re | Sell e property at the risk and coxt of the | atter five dass® advertise- | [} L o the it t Washington 5 the city of Washington. S 7 YOREPH A. HEREERT RERT. Trustecs TIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ! ESTATE IMPROVED RY THE THREE: | STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL ING, NO. 812 C ST. N.W. WITH A I BRICK GARAGE IN THE REAR THEREOF. Ry cirtne of a eertain deed of trost duly recorded. ib Liber No. 466S. folio 389 et veq of the lind records of the District of Colum- ! bia, And at the request of the parts secured fhereby, the undersigned trastees will sell, at publie front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF FEB- { RUARY. 'A.D.. 1923 AT FOUR 0'CLOCK | PAL, the following-described land and prem. i ises, 'situate in the District of Columbis, and designated d being the east one-half of lot 33 in reservation 10. Terms of sale: Bold wubject to & prior deed of trust for $1.500, particulars of which will be stated at time of sale, and amount over said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of | $200 wiil be required at time of sale. All ] conveyancing, recording, revenue stamp, at_cost of purcha: Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. ! otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- | Sell the property at the risk and cost of de- ! faulting purchaser. after five days' advertise- { ment of such resale in_some mewspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. JOREPR A. RAFFERTY, EDWIN W. POPKINS. feSdkdu-exsn Trustes ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Household and Office Furniture, “Steinway” Grand, “Foster”| Player and Upright Pianos, Carpets and Rugs for Storage and Cleaning Charges, Includ- ing 800 Yards Wilton Velvet Carpet, Bentwood Chairs, etc. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturda; “‘Foster” Mahogany Ve cobs Bros. and oth right Plans, Mahogany Type o ‘able and Revolving Chalrs. 3-piece Mahog- any and Cane, also Leather Parlor Suites, Dav- enport, _Tabls Dining Room Suite, other Dining Room d Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Stoves and Ranges, Refrig- erators, High-Grade Canued Goods, etc, At 1 ng charges. in- titon Velvet Carpet, thor. oughly cleaned, in good condition, to be sold as whole or in part: also 18 dozen new Mi hogany Imported Rentwood Chairs. At 12 O’clock Noon. | Automobiles, including 1923 Ford Sedan, “20” Buick Light “Six” Touring, other touring cars, roadsters and deliveries. Terms: Cash. R fel5, ADAM A, WESCHLER, Auct. | i | yer Piano, er ce n. iat time of sale. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAY! THOMAS A” OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEEKS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE ONE-STORY BRICK STORES, GEORGIA AVE. 5 By virtue 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 Columbis, and at the request of the party mecured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell at public_auetion in front of the premises on MOXDAY, THE TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following d scribed land and premises situate o the Dis- trict of Columbin, being lots 57, 58 and 59 in Abe Stein and Samuel Ktein's ‘subdivision_in re 2096, A% per plat recorded in the office the wurveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 68, follo 126. Subject, however, to a rior deed of trust for $3,000 upon each lot due 192 Oue-haif of the Prior trust to he pai year, or all ca trust, at the purchaser’s option. t on each lot required upon acceptance of Conveyacciug, recording and revemue t the purchaser's cost. Terms of saie plied with within 30 days or deposit HARRY R. PITTS, HARRY 8. WELCH, 14d&ds.exndhol _ Trastees THOS. J. OWEN & BON. ATCTIONEETS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1728 SIRARD STREET N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded nmong the land recorts of the Dis- ad at the request of the premises. on TUE! NTH DAY OF ¥ FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M.. the foilowing denctibed land and premises. situate in the District of and _dexignated as awl being lot 0) in Andrew F. Hilyer's subdivi s in block three (3) in Todd and '« subdivision of a ‘tract of land known Mount Pleasant™ and “Pleasant Pluins,” per piat recorded in the office of the mur- veyor of the District of Columbia in Liber 44, at follo 26, improved as above. wubject to & bullding and loan association (st of twenty- seven hundred dotlars, payable $30 per month, tucluding interest. _“Terms of wale: Over said trust cash. A de. Pouit of 8300 required at time of sale. Con- veancing. recording, revenue stamps. notariul foes, at coxt of purchuser. Terms of sale to e complied with within thirty (30) days fro day of sale, otherwise the rustees reserve the Fight fo resell the property at the risk and cot of the defaulting purch after five Quya' advertisement of wuch resale fn wome ewspaper published in Washington. D. ¢ LESLIE E. ¥. PRINCE. PERCY J. GRADY, fels-d&ds exSukh TTHOS. I OWEN & SON, AUCTIONE Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, Near Capitol and Union Station, containing 9 rcoms and bath, side and Rear Alley, No. 125 C Street Northwest. ority vested in us we will sell at ction. in front of the premises. on TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF 23. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., improved ax above, deed of trust for ) required at ording and ale to tite Fove be. €. G. Sloan & Co: Inc. Aucts. 15 13th St. ye Sale of / Lar Household Goods, ete At Public Auction At Sloan's Galleries 715 13th St Saturday IFebruary 17th, 1923 At 10 AL And at 12 M. Automobiles, Etc Terms—Cash. C. G. SLOAN & (O. 015,16 “PUBLIC AUCTION Of the Valuable Brick Dwelling and Four Brick Garages Located in & Commerc No. 624 N Street N.W. Tuesday, February 20th, 1923 at 4:30 P M. This §& a corner property and containe six roome. ix in gool condition aml can ensily be remodeled into <tore and spartments above Terms will nounced at time and piace of sale ash deposit of two bundred d lars W reqnired cossful bidde Terms to bt complied with in tirty dars deposit 1o be forfeited and propert the cost and risk of the defaniting purchascr H. R. SMITH & SON Anctioneers. h St. N.W. Inc., Aucts. be r. 1000 Main 7648 THOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEER TRUST SALE OF VALUABLE TUNDM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THF, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 19th AND R_STREETS NORTHWEST. FRONTING ARBOUT 100 FEET ON R STREET AND ABOUT 41 FEET ON 19th STREET. By virtue of a certain decd of trust dv recorded in Liber No. 3642, folio 237 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and pursuant to decree of the Supreme Cotrt of the District of Columbia, passed equity cause No. 39797. on Januaty 6. 1923, The undersigaed frostee will sell at public auc- tion. in front of maid property. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF FEBRUARY, AD. 1923 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and premises, situa in the city of Washington, District of Co. lumbia. and _designated and_being lots ‘five (25) and twenty-six (28) in A, P. and others' mibdivislon of lots in xquare one hundred and thirty-four (134), as Der plat_recorded in Liber B. W.. folio five (5) of the records of the office Gf the sur- vesor of the District of Colum Ternis of sale: One-third e pu to be paid in cash, belance fn two instaliments. payable in one and two with interest at aix per centum per yable semi-annually, from day of Je, secured by deed of trust upon the Drop Ty’ wld, or all coah. af the opion of tie purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required At time of wale. All conveyancing, recording. Tevenue stamps. efc. St cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 dass from day of wale: otherwise the trustec reserves the right to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five davs’ advertizement of wuch resale in some per published in Washington. c; AL SAVINGS AND TRUST COM- Y, Trustes. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, Prestdent. (Seal) Attest: E._PERCIVAL WILSON. See base mone- equal ADAM A, . AUCTIONEER. TRUST! WO-STORY_BRICK DWELLING, 6 ROOMS AND BATH. NO. y23 40 ST. N.W., WITH GARAGE IN By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re corded In Liber No. 4679, folio 487 et eq. of the land records of the District of Colum. bia. and At the request of thereby, the undeisigued trustecs will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the prem. ises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF ' FEBRUARY. " AD. 1923 AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P. M. thé following de- seribed Jand and_premises. situate in the ity of Washington, District of Columbis, to wit The 18 feet 5 inches front by the full depth of lot 3 in Todd and Pepper's subdiviston of uare « said_subdivision s recorded in Tdber N. K.. folio 271, of the records of the office of the murveyor for the District of Co- fumbia. improved as above. to be sold subject, however, to a prior deed of tr t for $2,000 at 7 per cont, due March 30. 1925 Terma of sale: Over and above said trust, $1500 cash. the remainder in monthly pay- ments of $30, together with interest at 7 per rent. secured by & second deed of trust wpon {he property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required All conveyageing, recording, Tevenue stampe and notarial fees 'at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within Thirts days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the erty at the risk and cost of the de purchaser after five days' advertisement of Such resale in some uewspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. ATRICK J. WALSHI LEO A. WALSHE, f9-d&ds.exSu-10t Trustees. HOTEL STOCK AT AUCTION. Ry virtue of power contained in a certain collateral vote, dated at Washington, D. C.. April 18, 1921, payable ninety days afier date. d excended ninety days, October 18, 1922, defawit having been made in the payment of the same and at the request of the holder thereof, we will sell at public auction with our_office, 1331 G &t m.w.. on SATURDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1928, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK AL, the col’ Iateral named therein, to wit: Certificates Nos. 44 and 65 for three and one shares common stock Hotel Lafayette Co.. respectively, and certificate, A 43"° for three shares preferred stock of sald company. rmet . THOE 3 OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. fel4-3t i v ! n | © party secured | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Tract Con- taining More Than Six Acres and Certain Improvements | ‘Thereon, Constituting Build | ings and Fixtures Now Used as Plant for Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Etc., at Lamond Station, D. C. (B. & 0. R. R. Branch). iy virtue of & certain deed of trust dated aruary 19, 1920, and recorded Jaguary 30, 920, in Liber 4317, at follo 199. amoug the Innd records of the District of Columbla, and At the reqnest of parties secured therel undersigned trustees will offer for saie paitle anetion npen the premises on FRIDAY, THY, TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF FERRUARY. 1823, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P.M.. I ing descrihed land and premises, i counts of Washington, District of ¢ | : “Part of & tract of land called 1o Manor,"" haing part of tie tract of fand | conveyed by ‘William Sibrey et ux. to Angns | Lamond and George B. Aten. as tenants in by deed recorded July 31. 183, in t the land racords of tie | and being part of parcel | 113,/81 in square 3369, as the sams is known | for taxation and amsessment purposes in the District, of Columbia, and being part of the | fract of which Angus Lamond di ized and | posessed, andbelag more narticularly de- | scribed an follows: Beginuig for the land hereby convoyed at the southeasterly corner of | innd “conveyed by Alcena Lamond to Ellra | Btone by deed dated May 1919, and re- | corded in Liber 4211, at™fol. 7. of the land | racords of the District of Columbia, the same belne in the westerly line of Ist sireet. if extended; thence south aiong the westerly line of 16t at. if extonded. 364.7 fest th & gan pipe in the southerly outline of the land convesed by Wm. Sibrer to Ancus Lamond et al. as aforesaid: thence . N0 degrees 33 minites | west, and across a right of way to the Baiti- mors and Ohie Lailond Company 643.8 feet fo | & gas pine planted on the east side of Miair | r0ad: thence norh 00 degrecs 36 minntes east | along the easterly line of Mlair mad and Kandy | Spring road. and scroas sald right of way to the Baltimore and Ohio Raliroad Company a Alatanc feet: thence leaving said Sandy Sprinz road north &0 degrees 33 minutes sast. a distance of 406.8 feet to the north westerly corner of land conveyed by Alcena iamond to Eliza Stone, as aforesaid: thence along the westerly lie of the said Ktone the sonthwesterly | thence east | along the sontherly line of the iand convered | to the xaid Eiiza Stone ax aforesaid, 140 teet | 10 & g18 pipe, the place of beginning. and con ning six and thirty-seven hundredihs (6.37) | acres. more or lew, together with all the im- | “rovements in any wiee appertaining to saig land and premises. Terms of sale: Oua-half of the purchase price f0 be paid in cash. the balance in two equal in stallments. payable in one and two vears. with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from day of sale. secured by deed of trunt on the properts sold, or &1l cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.00 will b required at the time of sale. Al veyuncing, recording, revenue st AL cost of purchaser. Terma of wale to he completed within thirts dazs from day of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop | erty resold X and cost of cliasér after five days’ adverti resale in wome newspaper published in Wash igton, D. C R RURDETT. JOHN D. MILLER fo14,d&abn Trustecs TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUAB ¥TORY BRICK DWELLING, FLORIDA AVE. NE By virtue of a certaln deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 444 f the land records of the District of Colum Tvia. and at the request of the party secured [ tiereby. the undersigned frustees will mell, at Ppablie auction in front of the premises, on THE NINETEENTH DAY OF ; O'CLOCK PP, the following-described land and prem tses. " situate in the District of Columbis, and Aesignated as and belng 1ot 142 in James F. and Mars T. ‘Burn's subdivision of lote in %, as per At recorded in Liber 62 S in the surveyor's office of the Dis- triet_of Columbi Terme af sale: Sol Tof trust for £2.500, jtrnis to be paid in upon acceptance of bid. ¥ { e stamps At purchaser's cost o't be complied with within 30 m day of sale or degosit forfeited. H. ROLAND DRURY. subject to a prior deed ver said required ] feSakds exsn THOMAS 1. OWEN & R0 IRUSTE ESTATE A SALE OF VALTARL BEING A HOUSE AND 10T NUMBERED 1226 SHEPHERD ST. N.W. Ry virtus of @ certain deed of truxt re i corded in Liber No. 4238, at folio 367 of the | iand records of the District of Columl 4t the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at pnbiic auction, ifront of the premises on WEDN. TARY THIR! the following descrited tand and premises vate in the fistrict of Columbia. and being lot five (33) In biock ve (3) “North Columbia Helghts." as de scribed in sald deed of trust. upon the foilow- ing terms: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase at the option of the purchaser: | nterest paid or sdjusted o the | : good title or 1o sale jof $200 will' be required at the time of sale ' and settiement to be within fifteen (13) dayy Tof ‘the date of sale; or deposit forfeited an The properly resold &t the cost and risk of th defauiting purchaser afte: five () days’ pre Tious sdvertisement of such resale in some ashinglon newspaper. L FRA 1w 1S SAUL. 1412 Eve s, niw LEY _JACOBK, 1412 Eve st. . funit Lasing been made by the parchaser fof the above described properts. said prop erty_will bo soid at the same hour and place n MOXDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1923. at his cost and risk. R FRANCIZ SACL. 1) WESLEY JACOBE i agasexsn H OWEN & SON, § THOS. EERS { TRUSTEE 1 RN AVE Ry virtoe of a certain deed of trusi duly | rocorded in Liber No. 4285, foi'o 437 et seq. of the 1and records of the District of Coum- | and &L the request of t secured | «by. the undersigned trustee will sl at | <" puction, 1o front of the premises. on | DAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY RUARY. AD. 1928 AT FIVE| 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land | nd_premises, situate in the District of Co- | lumbia and designated as and being part of ! lot 11 in Henry A. Viel's unrecorded wnbdi vislon of lot 6 ia Kibbey's subdi ision of TGranby.” as per plat of said Kibbey's wni- aivision attached to and recorded With s deed in Liber J. A. 8. 84, at folio 337, of tie land records of tha District of Colnmbia, and de wcribed as foilows: Beginuing for the same at | The southwesi corner of said lot & and run- : ning thence north 12 degrees 17 min. east 5.88 feet to the southerly line of Rhode Islund avenne, as condemned in District Court Caus ‘0. 1298 of the Supreme Court of the Dis- of Columbla: thence along said avenus degrees 22 min. E. 79 : thence 38 min. F. 39.62 feet to Brent. aloug said Brentwood | Tond . 81 degrees 17 min. W. 91.08 feet to flie beginuing. said property being known for of assessment and taxation as parcel VALUABLE FRAME 1 RHODE 1SLAND K SALE OF ‘I 32,700 due March trust to be paid $200 deposit_required upon acceptance of bi Convesancing, recording and revenne stamps at purchaser's coat. Terms of sale to be com- | plied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to | resell such property at the risk and cost of | the defaulting purchfser after five days’ ad- vertisement of such resale in_some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. T WASHINGTON LOAN ~AND TRUST MPANY, Trustee. Ry THOMAS BRADLE i i 1 i | 1 i i Coral_bathi The Land of Sunshine Weekly Al-Expense Tours From New York $76 and up Program Upon Request Fidelity Tourist Co. 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Phone Main 7967 ~ PROPOSALS 00M 230, OLD LAND OFFICE BUILDT: Waohington, D, C.—Sealed proposals, will bé received bere until 2 p.m. February 16, 1923, for furnishing 2,500 cubic yards dry earth for approach of Georgetown bridge. Information on_application. febld-2t MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Piano, E‘hv Uh.i.n"flz.()ug.e’hm Buit. Christénsen, 1322 G st. n.w. M. folio 108 et seq., |- 1923. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. 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Mar. 10 Apr. 20 May 19 Mar. 17 Apr. 14 May 12 ‘Mar, 31 Apr, 28 May 26 7 May 5 June 2 June 2 New York 27 AGE ¢ and op: always | + 43 SAYS SOUTH SET WORLD EXAMPLE President Lauds Reconstruce tion in Letter to Veterans on April Reunion. i | COURAGE AMID RUINS Inability to Attend New Orleans Gathering Deeply Regretted, Says Executive. l ’( the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, February 15.—The people of the south in accomplishing the reconstruction after the civil war “set the finest example that could be urged upon a war-wasted world to- day,” President Harding declared in a letter made public last night by Capt. James Dinkins, chairman of the committce in charge of arrangements for the annual reunion of the United onfederate Veterans in New Orleans Moy o |0 Apri. 5. Mar. 10 Apr. 18 May 23 | ability to acce; The President wrote Capt. Dinkins Xpressing regret because of his in- pt an invitation from committee to attend the reunion. You say, in part” Mr. Harding said, “‘the call of the time is equally to emphasize and impress the cour- age. lovalty and constructive citizen- ship of American manhood in the peace that follows war. The Confed- erate veterans began anew with re. sources exhausted and opportunity re- duced, and by matchless energy, de- votion and co-uperation, rebuilt gnd rehabilitated their land into immense production and broad prosperity.’ Example for World. “I am quoting these sentences be- cause they have moved me to say that in my judgment the reconstruction of the south, by the people of the south, in the face of tremendous discourage - ments following the war, set the fin- €8t example that could be urged upon a war-wasted world today,” the Pres- {ident continued. “The men of Lee's and Johnston'’s armies went home their tasks of reconstruction, with hearts of courage and purpose of de- termination to overcome all obstacles; { to deserve the good will and the help of others by proving their own good will and by helping themselves to the utmost of their capacity. 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BANKRUPTCY NOTICES { IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- trict of Columbia, Holding & Baukruptey Court.—In_the mattér of Max Shapiro, bank- rupt.—In Bankruptey, No. 1806, —To the cred- itors of Max Bhapiro of the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia: Notice is hereby iven that on the 13th day of February, A.D. f923. the said Max Shapiro was duly adjudi cated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at my office in the Tikins bldg., 1 1 st n.w. Washington, D. C.. on the 24th day of February, A.D. 1923, af 10 o'clock at which time the said Creditors may attend. prove their claims, ap- point a trustee, examine the baskrupt and transact such other business as may properly oo hetore Csaia meeting. . RALPH D, QUINTER, Referee in Bankropter. __\ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of " Columbia, Holding a Rankmuptey Court.—In the matter of William G. Wirth, bankrupt.—In_Bankruptey, No. 1804, —Notice is hereby given that the above named bank- rupt hus fled his petition praying for a di charge from all his debts in bankruptcy, and that his creditors and other persoms in inter est are required to enter their appearance in i 1 e International Mercantile Marine Co. Waskias (e Sras. Manager, ———————————————— HOTEL CONTINENTAL T e T WAL AR opposition, if any so desire, in the clerk’s office of said court on or befors the 17th day of March, 1923. H D QUINTER. Referse in Bankrup

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