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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—EUUSES Conthuued, FOR SALE—-HOUSES Centinved. NORTH EAST—$7.§50. Tapestry brick hosse; h.-w.h. and elec. lights, 1o & good northeast iocation; 3 fine, ' big porches, hardwood Soors throughout ;. iple space for garege. This bouse can he bought on easy terms. A good value. CHEVY CHASE—$12,950. Just off Coon, ave., this defached home i in excellent condition; Dutch colonial center hall pian: 7 rooms (4 bedrooms compiete tile bath, bullt-in tub, h.-w.h. cec. light PETWORTH— :em\ifl-Dctached——Two Baths. 2. toot, room and two-batl . “with double garage, is selling at * ridicalously low Ggure—$10.200. veptionaily attractive ro fireplace, -~ hardwood floors throughout; front perch and many other feu- This fs the best value we have Lad fn this section for week COL. HEIGHTS—$11,000. Within one biock of 14th st., this & 100m-deep (Gruver-bullt) hame, fu ex- ellent condition: b.-w.h., elec. lights, in sleeping porch and screencd Drenkrest porch; deep yard to paved - ley. We cen arrange reasonable term HIGH VIEW—$6,000. Dandy 6-room house, rigit on the crest of the hill, moders, und in good condi- tion, A gooq ho and well worth the price. Tasy terms. MT. PLEASANT—S$17.750. Len Rooms, Two Bath. One of toe finest homes in this section, with a splendid outlook, 23 feet wide, affording unusually large rooms: begmed- veiling sh:lnl room; 8 spacious Inclosed porches: Instantaneous beater: storage room; @replace. Close to car live. Thls is really an opportuntty for anyone de- wiring thie section and is cheap at the above price. real open large lot to paved alle: ballt-in ° garage: large side porch. screened in; open Sreplace and ma other attractive features. Easy term BRIGHTWOOD— Eight Rooms, Detached One of the most beautiful homes in this rapidly veloping eection, close to the car lige, oo 8 large lot’ with gerage. Has h.-w.h., elec. lighls and everything ossential 10 make & real home. Tbis liouse Is priced right for & quick sal WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— $20,000. adaptable to & high-clasy boarding house or rooming house. 1t bas 12 Jarge rooms (7 bedroome), 3 baths: has beem re. papered and entirely refinished. C handled on good térms and at this price 15 far below reproduction cos WAL E T AR PHIL LIPS, 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 4600. MEMBER OF YWABHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. N N. L. SANSBURY CO.. Inc., 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 3903-4-3. Cleveland Park. TRICE, $13500. Detached howse, of colonial baving four bedrooms and bath breskfast and gleeping porches, hot-wate lectric lights, hardwood floors. i First Commercial Zone. PRICE, $7.350. Near the Unjon station, in an establisbed business location. The dwelling containw eight reoms and bath, Is of brick Brick garage. construction and is free of incumbrances THIRD AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E. A recently completed group of new homes having six rooms and bath; every up-to-date improvement; concrete front and double rear porches; deep yard to wide alley. Come out and look these houses over, for they must be seen to be fully ap- preciated. Open until 8 o'clock evenings. Just Off 16th St. Park View. 30.300. Located 1o that highciass pgicg, 36,800 A real value in a good pait 1 section morth of Beott Clrcle, Tt has nine Tooms aud batb, fs in @eod of this section. It is of brick construc- tion and has six rooms and bath, hard- vondition and h: ple epace for garage. Phone us for ao zppointment for You to wood Soors and a modern heating plan double garuge. Terms. iwspect. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., .\ < EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE. B 1418 Lyve St. N.W. Phones Main 3993-4-3. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. STORES IN MT. PLEASANT. Foor mew stores one-half block from Mt. Pleasant car line: ene leased for $123 per montb. Fipe location tow and growing. Can You beat this for $15.000 cach? Term: CLEVELAND PARK DUTCH COLONIALS, ING. ’ First Goor, reception hall, living room, dining BUNGALOW. 1oom. - breakfast nook . and Vitehen. . e A beautiful home on Lowell st., ail rooms ond @oor, 4 bedrooms and bath. They wre excopt oue on first fcor; 2-car garage: bulit Miller-bufit on a lot 381158, Pries, $11.500. for owner; big and roomy. A real home of Easy terms. Dou't put off sesing these home: 5 rooms. 3400 block 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. C. & A. N. MILLER. REALTORS. 909 Union Trust Bldg. Main 1790, HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., Realtors. 1334 H St. N.W, Phong Main 1028. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—$20,500. A delightfully situated and unusually attractive tapestry brick home. close to the Million Dotlar Bridge. It is comparatively new and has 8 large, well lighted rooms. glass-inclosed 204 plustered sieeping porch, two tile baths, %-inch oak floors throughout, br dining room with paneled walls and beam ceiling, bullt-in refrigerator, open fireplace and all conveniences. Bulltdn, beated garage. Reasonable terms. Bungalow Type. Price, $9,850. A brand-new, fully detached home, sitaated “u"a very desirable section of the northwest. Tnueuslly lsrge living room with open fire- Qlace aod builtln bookcases, dining room, ttchen, three good-sired -drooms. tile bath, cek foors, elec. light the fi has radiant gas grates. Targe lot. terms of sale, Near 14th and Shepherd Sts. Price, $10,000. . A low price for a_thoroughly modern and up-to-date hom Cement colonial front porch, six rooms, tile bath, large inclosed siceping porch full width the house, hardwood Soors, electric lights, h.- any deep rear yard with room for garage. Park Road. Reduced $16,000. Just west of 17th st. A large, well con- structed, threestory colonial home, con 9 well 'arranged rooms. 2 servant’s quarters in the basement, 2 rorches, elec. lights, h.-w.h., hardwood 800 Entire 'property is in good ‘condition. lot with garage. Reaomable terms. nt. Price, $14,500. A beautiful Keanedy-built home, situsted oo Tt fs 25 feet wide and contain: 2 complete baths, servant' instanganeous heater, elec. Lights, Immediate possession and attractive unrters, Saul’s Addition. Price, $12,000. exceptionally good value in a completel wed home, locsted within one-half ~quare of 14th st. The house is well coo. structed and in good condit'on. Seven room: 7§ bedrooms), glass-inclosed breakfast pore! and living poich, tiie bath, elec. ligl (X k., hardwood floors. Large lot, 503100, wi twe-car garage. Reasonable terme. West Chevy Chase. Price, $11,500. tuated, new. detached home the type. Eight well proportioned 2 beantifcl baths, sun parlor, open freplace, oak floors, elec. lights, h.-w.h., un- usually large living room: ivory flnisa tbrough- ; large lot. Terms to suit. Cleveland Park. Price, $15,750. A desirably situated and practically uew s»mi-bungalow, with well {mproved lot. It cot. Tains 6 good s'sed rooms, breakf iug porches, complete bath and «nd "all miodern {mprovements, _including & bullt-in_garage. Owner very apxious to. sell 2ud will make convenient terms. Kennedy Street. Price, $7,350. A decided Largain In & modern tached home, accessible to both the and Geergia' ave. car lin bright rooms and bath, elec. lights, h.-w.| and is in perfect condition throughout. Lar lot with garage. Easy terms. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., _MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St. N.W. Phone Main 1028. | OUT-OP-TOWN REAL ESTATE SHORE PROPERTY. _ $10,500. irst Commercial—14th bove Park road. water heat, electric! modeled into store and_apartme: BOSS & PHELPS, Phone. M. 4340. Realtors. 1406 H st. n.w. FOR COLORED. FOR BALE—LESS TH. 90 MINUTES FROM Ath st. near D s.e.; 8 rooms and bath; brick , Washington, by aut 7-room bungalow, with house; modera improvements; good l’onfll(\on,‘lll modern {mprovements, outbuildings, shade Price, #4500, Terms, $250 casi, §55 month, | 8nd fruft trees: three and one-half acres of yays interest and principal. ¥ 300 feet water front; situated at West W, McKINLAY [t el el v %10 F St. N.W., Room 20. _ Phone M. 1387. = o gate. For par. | tieutars ipply to CHAS. F. LEE & CO.. An- 18th AND COLUMBIA RD. = napoie. Md., or William Wagner, West 8b 3-story and cellar; 13 8 bedrooms; de. - every mod. conv.: gar.; best bidg. ; = AUC { THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ¢ Columbia road. | | EATATE. “RETHO A HOVRE® Ak FAY Ontario road, just north of Columbia road. A 3 Y N oT 1 susual opporfunity to get a home that will NUMBERED 1229 S8HEPHERD ST. N.W. 5 For 1tee1e. Has splendid income, 10 room: Py virtue of a certaln decd of trust re. Dathe, 3 lage sleeping porches. Every mod- | corded in Liber No. 4238, at follo 367 ef the o copvenjence and in perfect condition. Pos. ) 1and records of the District of Columbls, and Zason Calt heat s e natrairoed i seh £ et ner? J.ARTHUR LEWIS. 16¥ | frent"of the premiste'on WUDNESDAT TA = UARY THIRD, 1923, AT 0'CLOCK, P.M. the follow! Baumm land and premises s uate in the District of Columbia, and being Iot numbered thirty-five (35) in biock numbered fBve (5) ‘‘North Columbia Heights de- scribed in sald deed of trust, upon the follow- ing torme: T to Day one-third of the purchase Mo MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE T WATIONAL CAPTTAL BTORAGE & uMovING Go., North_SMS. 163448 U Bt N.W. UNITED STATES STORAGE 3 MOVING, PACKI.\'G‘ SHIPPING. DAONES: M. 4229 F. 2425. FIREPROOP. SOMEBODY Can take “"’"‘{' of a_very attrae- tive rate from Richmend, .+ to Wash- ington between Feb. 23 and Mcb, lat. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. 4 Woodward Bldg. Main 2162, < LEAN, DRY STORE FOR FURNITURE AND timate cheerfully givea. C« WESCHLER'S, # urehas price in cash. the balance in two installments in one and two years. respectively, with inter- est £t the rate of €4% per anaum and ee- by 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; §ood title or no sale: & deposit of §200 will be required at the time of sale and_settlement to bo within 8fteen (15) d of the date of sale; or deposit forfeited the property rewold at the cost and riek of U defaulting purchaser after five (8) P vious advertisement of such resala in oy n he 1412 Eye st. n. KRIEGS RESS will be s peadhs FEBRUARY 19, 1023, at' his WESLEY _JACOBS, NDAY, .Agxéua ‘“" '"o cost and ris] RB. FRANCIS SAUL, -W. | Wanhington newsnenpr Default having been made by property, said i Trustes: 5 4 . FRANULX BAU: MOVING gy STORAGR | of the above described at the same hour asd place J3. T kY J.. WESLEY JACOBS, aia 3010, addrezsu - This magnificent home would be readily | T AUOTION SALES ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ! AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY! HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. | | THOMAS 3. DWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. | THOMAN A. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERE. | ADAM A. WESCHLKR, AUCTIONEEE. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE I PROVED REAL ESTATE, ENOWN AS 1782 SEATON PLACE NORTEWEST. By virtue of e certain deed of trust record. 3 June 23, 1021, in Liber 4538 at fallo 262 of the land records of the District of Columbla, $00 a* the request of the pusty secured thero by, the underaigned trustees will sell at public Hon, in froat of the THE BIXTEENTH 1028, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. | fallowine real ol in Coll lot pumbered ven (287) fn ng’ subdivision of lots in equare numbered one hundred and Bfty (130), |85 per plat recorded in the offce of the bia ta Liber subject to sccuring an indebted. rty will be sold trust indebtedness. 000, azd said sublect to said deed o Ot the purchame price over wnd_ sbove srid deed of trust one-third fs to be patd In cash and_ the balance in twe equal instaliments, payable in” one with interest t the rate of annum, payabie semi 1 ond f 1r {2l cash, at the | deposit of $200 will he requi {of eale. Al converancing. recordi stamps, etc., &t cost of parchaser. {sale to ba tomplied with within thirty d from ey of wale, otherwise deposit will be at risk & | nnnally, secnrad by u it upon the property wold, or lon of the rchaser. A rtiseme u'o‘f_s.lmh resnle in some newspaper ‘ashington, D. C. e PR TRANCIS RATL. 1 feRAMnexsy_ TOMORROW. ADAM A. WEBCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Household and Office Furniture, 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. NW. Saturday, Commencing 9 am. ) ‘Steinwar” Grand. “Foster” Mahogany | Player Piane. Voee, Jacobs Bros. and other { oprigkt Pianos, Mahogany Type Desk, Office Table and Revolving Chairs. 8.plece Mahog- { any and Cane. also Leather Purlor Buites, D { pnport, Tuble, Dining Reom Suite, 'other | Dining’ Room and Bedrom Furniture. Kitchen . Btoves and Ranges, Refrig- de Caned Goods, ctc. igh At 10:30 a.m. Carpets and R cloding 600 yards Wilton Velvet Carpet. thor- ghly cleaned, i good condition. ta be sold whole or in part; also 18 dozen new Ma. ogany Imported Rentwood Chairs At 12 O’clock Noon. Automobiles, including 1923 Ford Sedan, “20” Buick Light “Six” Touring, other touring cars, roadsteyss and deliveries. 9 hADA“ A. WESCHL eri R, Auct. C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. esrraca Large Sale of Household Goods, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan's Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday February 17th, 1923 At 10 AL And at 12 M. Automobiles, Etc. Terms—Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. te18.18 HOTEI, STOCK AT AUCTION. Ry virtue of power contained in a certain llatersl note, dated st Washi Aucts. col the same an {thereof. we will sell at public suction with {our office, 1331 G st no. on SATURDAY. | THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1923, AT ELEVEN 0'CLOCK A.M., the {lateral named therein, to wit: Certiicates Now. 143 and 65 for three und one »! common stock Hotel Lafayette Co., respectively, aod certificate A 43" for thrée shares preferred stock of eaid company. Terme: Cash. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEEES. fe14:3¢t ADAM A, WESCHLER, AGCTIONEER. Carpet and R_fill by Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges. otice is_bereby given that on SATURDAY. FERRUARY 17, 1923, COMMENCING AT AN we will by public Weschler's 920 Pa. n. )d other charges. Carpe ) ga i the Toligwia 5 . | i 1 1 | % m e._n Ridgew: ne’: Mr. Brown. 1433 8 st. n. Sfr. Somer, 829 11th st. n.e. Ir. Lamar, 1903 Mr. J. Perry Kinyoun. 110 L B, iR, Crump, 440 Kentucky ave. { P! 3. Finglen, 1410 H. Dre, 1528 E st 1.°1920 Pa. ave. 121 13en § 1849 K at, e Mr. R hreve, 503 'nw.:'Mr. K. M. Rhodes, 1128 170h 8¢, n.w. i 31" Thomas 0'Connor, o1 162 L. Smith, 1849 F1 Mary L. { Pyne, 37 1st and B sts._n.w. vlia A {Jones, 67 K st. v.c.: Mr. Thomas B, Dickerson, Vi 3 Vr. John 8. McNamara, 507 Walter 1 Smith, 1. 1460 Mr T N Popham e 807 1101 Euclid st.; Mrs. Hattie T Prescott, 481 New Jersey ave. me Mr. F. W. Broughton, 202 the Welliugton apt., 17th and Park roa Harry Berman, 206 1101 Euciid %5 i Sullivan, 48 K st o.w. Al parties’ fn: ce. | tereated’ will please take notl: } Terms: Cash. i E. F, HINKEL & CO., i 1280-e0,16 488 Malne ave. s.w. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- Mr. iliam 3. ] w.: Mrs. FUITURE DAYS, PROVED REAL ESTATE. Dr virtue of a certaln deed of t: recorded, in Liber No. 3226, i st duly t neq bia, and st the request of the party sccured thereby, the undersigned, appoinied substitute trustee ‘by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, in equity cavse No. 40079, will sell at poblie auction. in_front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY, THE DAY OF 'MARCH, A.D. 1923, {P.AL, the following described land and prem- ises,” situate in the county of Washington. District of Columbis. a7d designated as and being lot sumbered four (4) in block numbered seven (1), in Bbard's subdivi- sion_known s per plat | recorded in Liber County. No. 8, folio 80. of the records of the office of the surveror of the { District of Columbta. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase { money to be paid in cash. balance in two equal i inataliments. “payable in one &nd two years, ith interest at 8 per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit 1 of 3300 will be required at time of sale. All { conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc, {at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee rescrves the right %o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' sdver- tloement of such resale in some newspaper pabiished in Washirgton, D. C. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Trustee. fe15-084s, exSukhol 1 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1368 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul recorded in Liber No. 4442, follo 106 et seq of the iand records of the 'District of Colum bla. 2ad 8t the request of the party secured theteby, tie undersigned trustees will sell, at blic auction in of the premises, on ONDAY, THE NINETERNTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A.D.. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following-descrided land and prem ises."situate 13 the District of Columbia, and designated a3 snd beisg lot 142 {n James F. and Mary T. Bura's wubdivision of lots in | square 162 ‘a8 per plat recorded i Liber 62 SN 98 o’ The snrvayara sfice of the Die: “Firie oF Salé Boid sublect to a prior desd ubsect to of trust for $2.500, and the amount over said truts to be pald in cash, feSdkdsexSa Trustees. for cleaning charges. in- R N GEIRGIA AVE. N.W. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, being Instruments numbered 128, 129 and recorded December 1! la) the party secured thereby, the un- od trustees will sell at publls_suetion in_front of the premises on MONDAY, THE 'WENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1023. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de. acribed Tand and premises situate in the Dis trict of Columbia, being lots 57, 58 and 59 in Ave Btein’ and Samuel Stela's ‘subdivision_in Square 2090, s per plat recordad in the ofics of the surveyor for the District of Columbis in Liber 68, follo 121 Bubfect, | grior dsed ot trust for $3.000 upor uly 12, 1025, ‘erms of sale: Oue-! irchase money above said prior trust to be in cash and the remainder in one year, or all cash over said trust, ut the purchaser’s option. it on each required Ilrln "ceptanc Conveyanein) record! nd revenue the purchaser’s cost. plied with within forfeited. HARR! HARRY fe14-0&4s,¢xBudkhol . TTHOB. J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 728 GIRARD STREET N.W. By virtue of a cer recorded among the land_ records of the D {rict of Columbia, and at he request of ¢ party secured thereby, the undersigned truste Wil well at public anction. fn front af the . on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY.SEV. 5AY OF FERRUARY, A.D. 1028, AT CLOCK. P.M.. the followlng_described land and premises. situsts in the District of Columbis, "and designated s and belng lot enty (70) I’ Angrew K. Hiirer's subdivi- sion of lots fn block three (3) in Todd and Trown's aubdivision of & tract of laod known ‘Mount Pleasant’” and “Pleasent Plaf 3 per piat recorded fn the ofice of tue verar of the District of Columbia In Liber 44, a7 Hllo 26, improved as above. subject to & Duilding and loan association trust of twenty- seven hundred dollars, payable $30 per month, tncluding interes Turms of ale: Over aald trust cash. A de. posic of $300 required at time of sale. ~Con. Vesancing, recording, revenue stampe. otariai Tedn, at oat of Dirchuser. Terma of ba complied with within thirty (30) da 1day of sale, otberwise the trustees reserve the ht to reeell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pucchaser, after five » “hareluiemtot 58 buchrendle 1o some > Tiahed i Wachington. D. C. BB DU LIk B, . PRINCE. PERCY J. GRADY. 1 { | f { 1e15-4&ds-e3Sukh it A THOA. 4. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, Near Capitol and Union Station, containing 9 rcoms and bath, side and Rear Alley, No. 125 C Street Northeast. Rr authorits vested in us we will sell at in_front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF {FERRUARY. 1023, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., {iot 33 1a : improred as above. Terma; bect to a deed of trust for ,500, 5 be stafed ut time of i to be pald in c time of sale. revenue stampa ut pur be closed within thirty days or depos feited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers fel13-dads-cxSu PUBLIC AUCTION Of ‘the Valuable Brick Dwelling and Four Brick Garages Located fn a Commercial Zone No. 624 N Street N.W. Tuesday, February 20th, 1923 at 4:30 PM. | 'This in & corner property ‘and c | reoms, is in good condition and Temodeled into store and aps Terms will he announced at time and place A cash deposit of two hundred dui- lars will be required of successful bidder. to be complied with in thirty da: To be forfeited and property rew ¢ and risk of the defaulting purcha H. R. SMITH & SON tioneers. | Bia. "and poresast o decree of 1 Court of the District of Columbla, pasted in quity cause Xo. 30897, on January 8. 1923, he undersigned trustee wil! sell at public tion. in front of said property. on TUESDA' . TWENTIETH DAY, EBRUARY, 1923 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. g described land and premise ity of Washington, District of Ce lumbin, sad_designated as and_helng lo twenty.five (25) @ (26) in A, P. Fardon and othe of o square one hundred and thirty-four (134 Der plat recorded in Liber R. W.. follo ve 75) of the ecords of the office Of the sur- veyor ot the D! Terns of s mons= to be paid in equal installments, payable’ iz one -and _two years, with interest at sit per centum’ per . payable semianni from day of secired Ly deed of trust upon the prop- or all cash, at the option of the A_deposit of $300 will be required me of salr. All conveyancing, recording. Tevenue stamps. etc., Terms of sale o be com days foom day of reserves the right ell the property at t isk aud, cost of £ purchaser. aft | Bve dar<’ advert'sement of guch resale in some {newspaper published in Wasbington. D, ¢ SATIONAL SAVINGS Supreme i 1 ith within 30 he .. HOOVER PERCIVAL forddne . AUCTIONE " TWOSTORY_BRICK ROOMS AND BATH, NO. . WITH GARAGE IN | TRUSTEES’ SALI i DWELLING, ath ST. R T By virtue of a cortain deed of trust duly re- corded in_ Libe: {of the 1and recor I bia, and’ at the request of tie party sscured i thereby. the nndersigned trustees will offer for ssle by public auction. in front of the prem- i TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF ' FEBRUARY, 'AD_ 18233 AT FOUR- THIRTY 0'CLOCK P. .. the following de- scribed Jand and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: !'The 16 feet 5 inches front by the full depth ;..f lot 3 in Todd and Pepper's subdivision Square 527, as said sion is recorded in Liver N of the records of the office of tle surveyor for tie District of Co- Iumbia. improved ns above, to be wold subfect, prior deed of trust for §2,000 at . dne h 30, 1923 above sald trust i ainder in monthly pa together with intereat at 7 per { cent, sacnred by a second deed of trust upon ! the property sold, or ail eash. at tie option !of the purchaser. A deposit of 3300 required iat time of sale. All convevancing, recording I evenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of ipu Terms to be complied with within thiry days from day of sale. otherwise th trustees reserve the right to resell the pro erty at the risk and cost of the defauitin { purchaser after five days’ advertisement of uch resale in some newspaper published in fhe city of Washington. D. C. PATRICK I WALSHE, LEO A. WALSHE. fe9-dkds.exSu-10t Trostees. } | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. | TRUSTZES' SALE OF _VALUABLE _LOT, " 833150, ON DENT PLACE, BETWEE: 33rd ND 34th STREETS N.W. Dy virtue of a certain deed of trust record- ed in Liber No. 4319. folio 208 et seq., of the land record of the District of Columbi | at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public auction. in front of the toes, on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTI AY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK_ P. the following described land ;nd premises, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All of lot 224 juare 1290, &s per records of the surveyor's office the District of Columbia, located’ on the north side of Dent place (for- merly 5 street), Georgetown, and pumbered {as lot €08 in the tax office of the District of Columbia, to be sold subject to a prior deed of trust ‘for $300. 5 % Terms of sale: Over said_trust; A | deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Ali { conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and Botarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of Bale 1o -be comptied with within 5o day: WILLIAM D. COOMBS, JAMES O'CONNOR. Trastess. fbT-eodddn.exSu ADAM A. WDSCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Capitol Park Hotel Unclaimed Baggage By Auction. Noti¢e is hereby gziven that an SATURDAY, | FEBRUARY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1 we {will sell by public auction, at Weschler's, $20 Pa. ave. n.w.. commencing at 10:30 a.m., mis- celiancons baggage, inciuding Trunks,, ' Suit- cases, Handbage. Clothing, Miscellaecis Per. Sonal’ Effects. etc., to enforce the lien of the Capitol Park Hotel for all ch t said baggage, ete., left with u lowing names: H. Chaseer, L. T. K. "Williame, James * Robe: . 8. Stose, Henrs Myers and W. Morgan, Bucx Murphy, J. Talbot, Romaine Cassio; Jas, Fummings, Mayo and wife, L. E. Moors and wife, C. H. Keith and wite, William Miller 08 wife, G. Slater. J. L. Boswell, J John i oo wearer, 3 033 3 Terms: Cash. CAPITOL PARK HOTEL, 109,16.23 G. L. ASHBY, Mgr. at cost of purclaser. | othierwise the trustes | COM- | Trustees’ Sale of Tract Con-| taining More Than Six Acres and Certain Improvsments 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). By virtne of a certain deed of trust dated 19, 1920, and recorded January 30, n Liber 4317, at folio 11 ong the lnnd " records of the ‘District of Columbis, and at the request of parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for ale at publlc aurtion upon the' premists oo FRIDAY. HE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF FERRUARY 1923, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the follow ng county_of Washington, wit: “Part of a tract of od Castle Manor,” belng part of the tract of Iand conveyed by ‘Willlam Sibrey ot uz. to Angus Lamond and George F. Aten. a3 ‘tenants in common. by deed recorded July 31. 1876, in Liber 838, fol. 148 of the land records of the District,of Columbia, and belng part of parcel 115,81 ‘in square 3369, me s known for” taxation and asees District of Columbla, tract of whieh Angun possesued, and being more particularly de- scribed as follows: “Beginning for the land hereby conveyed at the south land “conveved by Alee Btone by deed dated May 20, corded 'in Liber 4211, at’ fol. 7, records of the District of Columbl: being in the westerly line of Ia extended: thence south along the westerly lin of 1at st. if extanded, 8647 feet to a gan pipe in the southerly outline of the land conveyed br Wm. Sibrey to Angus Lamond et al. f thence 5. 80 degrees 33 mi| Tight of way to the more and Ohio Railroad Company 643.8 a gas pipe planted on the esut side of B rond; thence north 08 degrees 36 minut along the easterly line of Biair road and Bpring road. and ncross said right of the Baltimore and Ohio Raiiroad Company diatarce of BT.1 feet: corner of tie said Stone land alons tiie southerls line of the {to the waid Eliza Stone foresald, 140 feet 10 & gas Dipe, the place of begiuning, and con- taining aix and thirty-seven hundredths (8.37) acres, more or less, together with all the im- rovements in any wise appertainiog to said and premises ermis of sale: One-half of the purchase price to be paid in cash. the balance In two equal in- stallments. pavable in one and two vears. Ith interest at ‘Uie rate of 7 per cent per auoum from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the properts sold. or all cach at the option of the purchaser. ‘A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the time of sa ¥ cing, recording. of purchaser. pieted within thirty dass from day of sale, rwise deposit will bo forfeited and prop. eres resolld at viek aud cout of defauiting pur- chaser after five di 8 resale in some new r_pub wale in som spaper, pus JOHN D. MIL ington, D. € fe14.08 THOS 3. OWEN & 80 TRUSTEES' SALE OF AB STORY ERICK DWELLINGS, AND 2438 K STREET N.W. By virtie of n certaln desd of trust recorded. in Liber No. 4633, folio 473 et req of the 1and records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party aecured ther by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub. in_ front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 'A.TN.. 1023, AT FOUR O'CLOCK g-described land and prem te in the District of Columbi T LE iate E_TWO. NOS. 2436 i inches fromt K st original lot of original lot 16 in sq reet 101 inches on said K street by dept 09 feet ‘11%; inches Subject to * the rear 3 feet of said ea h ght of talf of posit required u recording anle 1t | from day of sale or denosit forfaitad HENRY C. MACKAL! ARTHUR R. BRAXNDES STORY AND BABEMENT BRICK DWELL ING, NO. 812 € ST. N.W.. WITH A LARGE BRICK GARAGE IN THE REAR HEREOF, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded, in Liber No. 4668, folio 859 et seq. of the lind records of the District of Colum- and st U request of the party secured he undersigned trustees wiil sell, at piblie auction in front of the premises. oz ONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF FEB. RY.'AD. 1928 AT FOUR O'CLOCK the followiog-described land and prem. situate in the District of Columblia. and rated as and being the east one-balf of in teservation 10, Terms of sale: Sold subfect to a prior deed of trust for $7.500, particul be stated at time ‘of sale, and amo said trust to be paid in cash. A de 18200 will be required at time of sl convesancing. recordl afier five dars’ 1 ch resale in_some mewspaper pub- {lshed 'in Washington, D. C. i JOSE EDW feSd&ds-ex8 | TADAN &, WESCHLER. [ TRUSTEES SALE OF TWDSTORT BRICK DWELLING, 81 . 318 7t 8T. SOUTH By tirtue of a certain deed ded in Liber No 4664, fol of the land recorcs of the Distric Dia. und st the request of the party secured { thereby. the under stees wiIl offer { for sale by publlc . in_front_of the ip on M THE TW 15 RY. 1923, AT § 0'CLOC r and premises, wituate in the city_ . "District of Columbia. to wit 8. Swormstedt and R ley's subdivision in square numbered 873, | per ‘piat recorded in Liber 13 at folio 109 of | Phe fecords of the office of the surveyor of the { District of Columbia, subject to & prior deed 1 of trust for $1.500. Terms of sale: All cash above said trust. A deposit of $400 required st sale. Al conves ancing, recording, revente atamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be com- plied with within 30 dass from gy of sule, Otherwise the trustecs reserve the right to re. Sell the property at the risk and cost of the efaulting purchaser after five days' adveriise ment of each resale in some newipaper pui- in the city of Washington. D. . 7 YoSEPT A. HERRE LOREN M. HERRER b14-0&ds. exSukb22. i THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE_OF VALUABLE FRAM | BUNGALOW, XO. 2301 BHODE ISLAND AV A By virtue of a certals deed of trust duly recorded in Ldber No. 4285, folio 437 et weq. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigued trustee will sell at ublic auction, in front of the premis: WEDNESDAY. THE, TWENTY-FIRST OF FEBRUARY, AD. 1023, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. fhe following described land nd_premises, sltuate in the District of Co- { fombla ‘and. designated nd being part of lot 11 in Henry A. Vieth's unrecorded subdi: vision of lot 6 in Kibbey's subdivision of TGravby.” as per plat of said Kibbey's mub- division attached to and recorded withi a deed in Liber J. A. 5, 84, at follo 877 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and de- seribed as follows: Beginning for the same at The southwest corner of said lot 6 and run ning thence north 13 degrees 17 min. east 5.86 feet to the southerly line of Rhode Islind avenue, as condemned in District Court Causs No. 1298 of the Supreme Court of the Dis Srict ‘of Columbia; thence along said avenue .58 degrees 22 min. E. 79.88 feet: thence 8. 31 degrees 38 min. E. 30.62 feet to Brent- v and thence g_said Brentwood Toad S, 81 degrees 17 min. W. 91.08 feet to the beginning, said property bein Dpurposes of assessment and taxation as parcel 168, . arms of sale: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for 82,730, of which $230 will be Sarch 5. 1028, and $2,500 due March 5, 1935, Amount over id trost to be paid in cash. $200 deposit required upan scceptance of bid, Couveyancing, recordiug and revenve stamrs St purchasers cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days from day of sale, I Stherwiso the trustes reserves the right fo | Tesell such: property at the risk and cot of Th ofaalting purchaser aftes fve daye’ ad- | vertiaément Gt Patch resale in some vews- blished as] , D. C. 5?55' D:ASYI“NOTON LOAN" AND ' TRUST 'ANY, rustee. s By THOMAS BRADLEY. 10085380 Vice Pres. EUROPEAN HOTELS. thance leaving said f | N ATCTIONELES.™ | : All cash over = prior trust | 50 s of which will | known for | i STEAMSHIPS. RIENT JAPAN 10 Days CHINA :4 Days MANILA 18 Days Quickest Route Across the Pacific Fortnightly Service from Vancouver via Victoria, B. C. Empress of Canada - 33,000 tons disp. Empress of Australia 33,000 tons disp. Empress of Russia 25,000 tons disp. Empress of Asia 25,000 tons disp. 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The report, however, deplored ac- tion of the mob. Judge Long received the report without comment and dis- charged the body, which has been in sesslon since Monday. Two white men and six negroes were killed in the clash. EDUCATIONAL. Paris (France) . GRAND HOTEL Place de I'Opéra The largest Hotel in Europe SERVICE EXAMINATION, boih men . Tnternal revenue agent, Feb. i21; salary. $1.800 to $3,600. Special prepara- i tion. New ciass beginning today. -The Civil farvice Preparatory Scicel, muiheast cormer WILL EXPEND MILLIONS. Railways Entering St. Louis to Im- prove Terminal Facilities. ST. LOUTS, February 16.—Plans of raflroads entering St. Louis to re- arrange terminal facilitics, announced today by the chamber of commerce, will entail an ultimate improvement program of $100,000,000 to $150,000,000. The plans involve an initial qutlay of $16,000,000. Accounting, Secretarial Boskbeepias. Civid e ing Machize’ ¥ Nend for riptive Catalogue adroitly to give the impression, with- out saying so, that they ard behind the inquiry of the district attorney's office.” In 1921, writes Mr. Anderson, Fosdick was “elected to represent the Rockefellers in consideration of the application of the Ant-Saloon League for support” Mr. Fosdick previously had attempted to obstruct the enactment of state prohibition enforcement measures. and had made ublic utterances which had caused Mr. Anderson publicly to challenge his statements, the ~superintendent jdeclares. Quetes Attermey Fosdick. “At the very first interview I had with him_respecting a contribution from the Mesers. Rockfeller, although be knew little or nothing about the league problems or administration, and had never shown the slightest friendly interest in the New York worl, he told me bluntly that he thought I was not the man for superintendent {of the Anti-Saloon League becauss had antagonized so many people.’ The articla continues. ‘The statement that the Rockefel- lers ever contributed $100,000 to ths Anti-Saloon League of New York untrye. Immediately fol- lowing Mr. Fosdick’s taking charge to investigate and recommend, their contribution, considerably less than $100,000 was cut without warning in the eummer time. with hard times coming on, to a trifie over one-third of what it had been for cach of the preceding three vears. Later, sald Mr. Anderson, Fosd! criticized him “strongly, even terly” but the superintendent ‘“re- fused to yield my convictions of duty.” “The record is conclusive proot” he said, that he ‘“refused to fone down either actively or by ut- terance in order to obtain Rockefel- ler_money through Mr. Fosdick. “We wanted and needed their money, if we could get it without compromis: Charges “Interference.” Mr. Fosdick tried to “interfers” {with the Jeague to the extent of ask- jing its directors to engage a new t. Anderson _charges. it- ressed a letter to his clients which ‘brought, in due time for the present a contribution from the ] Messers. Rockefellers of a sum less than that of the proceding year, the total not exceeding one-quarter of the $100,000 which has been fals published as the amount of the an- !nual contributions from this source.” Taterpreting this last as & state- nt that the Rockefellers had con- ued contributing against his ad- vice, Mr. Fosdick sald tonight: < Anderson is mistaken in his He would comment more v after reading the American , said Mr. Fosdick. — {NEW ENGLAND FEARS . LOSING COTTON MILLS Migration Already Has Started. Textile Editor Tells Legislature. | i 1 | Br the Ass BOSTON. February 16—The effect of southern mill competition upon the textile industry in New England was emphasized by E. Howard Ben- nett, editor of the American Wool and’Cotton Reporter. in advocating before a legislative committee yester- day a bill to change the minimum weekly hours of labor in mills in this state from forty-eight to fifty-four. Legislators from textile centers and labor leaders opposed the bill. is not an idle threat that the textile mills of Massachusetts will : move south.” said Mr. Bennett; “they { are alrcady started.’ He asserted that many operatives did not wish their working hours re- stricted. The south, he said, was con- ducting an aggressive campaign to transter northern mills to that sec- tion. Senator John Halliwell of New Bed- ford said that if the forty-eight-hour law should be repealed or changed to the detriment of the workers the state would see “an industrial catas- trophe beside which the Rhode Island strike of 1522 would be a mere inci- dent.” If the textile industry could not succeed in this state on the for! {eight-hour basis, he added, the citi izens would lose nothing in its remoy - |al to the south. { NEW CANTON EXECUTIVE. Hsu Shao-Chen Succeeds Hu Hau- Min, Both Sun Adherents. By the Associated Pr CANTON, February 16.—Hu Han- Min, recently named by Sun Yat-Sen as civil governor of Kwangtung prov- ince, has left Canton for Hongkong and it is reported that Hsu-Shao- Chen, chiet aide de camp under the former Sun government, wiil be ap- pointed as his successor. | i After the fall of the southern ca tal to the forces friendly to Sun Yat- Sen, the dcposed president of South China, Hu Han-Min began to function as_civil governor of the province. Subsequentl: when factio: started in Canton, Hu fled to Hong- kong. Later the situation' quieted down and Hu returned last Tuesday to resume the governorship. It was announced vesterday at Shanghai that Sun had sailed for Canton to as- sume control of the southern govern- ment. $10,000 PAID FOR PICTURE. SANTA BARBARA, Calif., February 16.—Sale of a western palnting by Charles Russell, Santa Barbara ar- tist, to the Prince of Wales for $10.- 000 has been announced here. This instance is one of the few where such a_sum has been paid for the I5ork of a living artist, it was sald. |

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