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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. orth Columbia He'ghts. One of the most attractive houses in Nortd Columbia Helgh six rooms, reception and bath; hot-water heat, electric lights, ha ‘wood floors and hardwood trim; porches front and rear; houss newly papered and painted thronghout. Ownper is selling only on account of buying iarger house. Price, $9,500; resson- PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514-15.18 Bond Bldg.. 14th and New York Ave. Matn 443. D NT CIRCLE. A desirable 8-room-and-bath brick house, convenient to car i lines, and in good condition. 0 Large, bright rooms. Electric_ity. Garage. Immediate possession. Price, $9,500.00. ELLERSON & WEMPLE, 734 15th St. M. 603. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, A THREESTORY 2nd Cellar brick home, having elght rooms, two tiled baths; house’ in excellent condition throughout; electric lights, Price $13,750; u "PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514-15-18 Bond Bld 14th and N. Y. Avi Main 442 $20,000. Downtown. A three-story brick dwelling of high-cli eonstruction, in Immediate vicinity of 18th A and Mass, ave. n.w. The owner occupies the [} < (streets. . [ firat floor and receives $275 per month in room rental. There are 14 rooms (11 bedrooms) two bathe, pew steam-heating plant, electric: ity and gas. Paved alley. BOSS & PHELPS, Phone M. 4340. _ Realtors. 1406 H FOR COLORED. 4th st mear D s.e.; 8 rooms and bath: brick Nouse; modern improvementa; good condition. Price, $4,500. Terms, 3200 cash, 335 month, Pays Interest and principal. W. McKINLAY, $10 F 8t. N.W., Room 20. _ Phone M. 1387 NEAR NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE, AND N _8T. a very attractive three-story and cel home of fwelva rooms. thres bathy heat, electrle llghts, House in excellent con- dition throughout. Price, $13,300 PRATHER & ROBINSON, FOR SALE—COLORED. T have several very attractive homes located in the best n.w. sections of the city. Some va- cant. Prices and terms very rea- sonable. For information B. B. PINN, 712 Kenyon N.W. $11,500. Centrally Located. An appealing home, excellently situated in Washington Heights within walking distance of many government departments. Three story, har-window brick, haring ten rooms, tile bath on second floor, ‘complete lavatory o third floor, rear porcles, instantaneous water Beater, electricity and gas. Room for BOSS & PHELPS, Phone M. 4340 Realto. 1408 H ABSOLUTELY THE BEST HOME VALUES IN THE CITY. and bath, entirely defached. TFine Beautiful northwest location; high. o Nicely buflt up with all detached bomes. Price, $5,250. Eany terms. See them before it 15 t50 late ~ Open and lighted dally. 6108 9th street, corner Htb and ttenhouse 8ee Mr. Boswell oo premises. CHAS. D. SAGER, 923 15th Street. Maia 86, Headquarters for New Homes. Exclusive Agest. 1ILLINOIS AVENUE— $8.000. A tapestry brick home fn a locutlon ti moadvertising; 6 rooms, h. lights, hardwood floots, 3 bri lor 180 ft. to paved alley. This ome cun be bought on easy terms and is & real bargain, JUST OFF 16th STREET— $10,950. Modern colonial 6-room home near Park road: h.w.h., electric lights, hardwood floors, large porches. This is'a very at- tractive home and a location where there are few opportunities to buy. Could be handled on $1,000 cash. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— 74 BLOCK TO 14th STREET. ‘Ten-room-and-bath house in this ideal lo- catlon, on _a deep lot to paved alley, with zatage. This Is a modern home, with howh. and elec. lights; property in good condition: pewly papered through- out: vacant and ready for immediate oc- cupancy. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— CORNER HOUSE—$12,850. One of the finest corner homes in thi " tion—22 feet wide; 4 bix bedroom: lights; boiitin garage: convenlence. This in & wpestry brick house on a most attractive ner.” close to 14th st. You simply annot flod a better value, if you can Auplicate this at all. WILLIAM 1409 New York Avenue Col. 5817. rage. S. POR SALE—HOUSES Centinued. ear North Capitol & T Sts. Vacant—Move in on Deposit. € rooms, ‘w. beat, elec., porcles; room lowest price this section for this icter_of home: $6,850; eaxy term PETTY & PETTY, 108 %. Y, ave, O INSPECT. NEW MODERN DETACHED Exceptionally fine home of six rooms; mod- fh o c'l‘;rh bullt-in garage; sleep- OFEN T, 5 par. m3624 DAVIS STREET. St 2RI, Sl OBERT E. FUNKHOUSER, Owner and Builder. $13,500. Chevy Chase Corner. Owner having left th ¢ity is effering this fully detached home at extremely low price. Center-hall plan, baving four rooms and tile lavatory on first floor; ,our bedrooms, screened :v'a?r”flf,.;';'fi" ‘-lv;n hn."' on second floor; slate 3 al H it At mtkml‘lnt.o ‘water heat, electricity BOSS & PHELPS, Phone M. 4840. Realtors. 1406 H at. n.w, n MT. PLEASANT. 2 unusually attractive and net home, located & fittie north of ‘Part rond and between 14th ‘and 16th sta. Bix foome tlied bath, large breakfast and sieeping gn. elec. lights, b.w.h., oak floors. . Price, $11,500.° Immediate possession and easy terms. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Reaitors, 1884 H st n.w. Phone Main 1028. For Sale—648 oth St. N.E. Vacant. Red pressed brick: 8 rooms, vestibule, open fireplace in pered and painted. Title reas down, balance $40 per mount! C. F. WARI 219 Bond PBldg.. Franklin 5571, EW HOME IN CHEVY short distance west of Con- Matn BEAUTIFUL Chase, D. necticut ave.; lot 00 ft. front: firat floor has large living room with open fireplace; dining room, breakfast alcove and kitchen. 'On the sécond floor there are four bedrvoms with large closets; two tiled baths and shower. Price, $18.500; reasonable term PRATHER & ROBINSO} 514.15-16 Bond_bld; 14th and N. Y. a . Main 442, CHEVY CHAS A well situated detached home, unusually attractive in appearance and in pérfect con- dition throughout. Seven rooms (4 bedrooms), Dbreakfast porch, ok floors throughout first and second floors, elec. llghts, h.w.h. La lot. with garage. Price, $12,500. Reasonable term Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors, 1334 M st. n.w. Phone Main 1028. COLORED—VACANT. yveral 6-room houses. Prices and terms very ressonable, OWNER, P. D. HOLMES, 819 15th Bt. N.W.. Room 23. Mals 3877 NORTHEAST. A comparatively new two-story brick home, locuted close to the Congressional Library. ‘There are six good-size rooms, large bath, ex- cellent heating plant and a good-sized lot to au alley. Price, $6,800. Eaxy torms of sale. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors, Phone Main 1028. $14,500. Chevy Chase, Md. ave. Fully detached. on lot with beautfful shrubbery. There four sleeping rooms, hot-water heat, elec- tricity, two-car garage. A worthy offering and we urge early inspection. BOSS & PHELPS, Phone M. 4840. Realtors. 1400 H at. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— ENGLISH BASEMENT. An tdeal emall house of reul style and | with every detail for comfort carefully thought out, in & location of nnquestioned character and Talue. Reception room with open fireplace in basement: hall, Liv- ing room, dining room and kitchen on floor; 8 large bedrooms, bath, extra atory,” sleeping porch on nd floor. Every detall of the house, from a most attractive sandstone and brick front to the several decorations, radiates refine- ment and taste. A house of this type is the exception. It is priced to sell quickly. PETWORTH—CORNER— $11,500. Beven rooms and every modern con fence in this beautiful corner home Grant Circle: h.-w.h., elec. lights, bu} in garage: deep lot ‘and good side lot. The interfor of this property is most at tractively decorated. Values are increas. ing dally in this section. NORTHEAST— $6,500. Best location in the mortheast; a dandy, modern house; @ large rooms and in per- fect condition: space for garage. This is & full-width home and can be bought on casy terms, SAUL’S ADDITION—$13,000, DETACHED BRICK. Beven rooms, bath and extra lavatory; comparatively new house on a_good lot. The house has all of the latest imprave- ments and offers an_opportunity to buy | bargain if you can give x substantial { cash payment. PHILLIPS, Phone Main 4600. 1834 H st n.w. Member of Washington Real Estate Board, ‘WORTH WHILE HOMES IN EVERY SECTION. Carefully selected list of city and suburben offerd t interesting to these who expect to buy for spring oecu) ‘mos! Ehevy Chase, D. C.—$18,000. Tlose to Conn. ave. on one of the best streets. Very attractive 8 room and 2 bath Dutch colonial home (only 2 ;-:5! slate roof, ©0x84 to paved alley, garage. Term hrick House, Chevy Chase, D. C.—S$11,500. Seven rooms and 2 cality: front, rear hardwood fioors, screeus, dition. ~Cannot be reproduced for any- thing like this price. Belmont St.—$15,000. 3 baths (8 . brick; Lour cement Good section. Monroe St. Near 14th—$9,000. . Bix-room and bath, brick, h.-w.] elec., front, rear and sleeping porches ‘hardwood s R trim, screens, con- crete basement, with luundry and tollet Good condition. 13th St. Near Kenyon—S$13.500. Excellent 10-room and 2-bath, 3-story ‘brick, front and rear rches, h.-w.h., elec., screens and awnlog: Modera terme. Longfellow St. Near 13th— $10,500. $1,500 cash. Semi-detached, 6-room and bath, brick, sleeping, front and rear porches ., elec., hardwood floors trim throughout, screens; 2-car brick garage. A real bargain. This great ol Tepresentative will buths, excellent o d he bedrooms and h-w.h., ‘Flndly anisation offers unususl facilities to ke you to iuspect the best of wound advice on projerty values in every section. s of surpassing merit, which will ncy. Delafield St.pfic’ar 14th. Very complete, 8-room and bath, de- tached frame: h.-w.h., front and rear porches, hardwood fl . Priced at low figure. Buchanan St. Nr. 12th—$12,000. Semi-detached, brick., 6 large rooms and bath, inclosed sleeping porch, front and rear porches, hardwood floors. screens, awnings: h.ow.h., elec. Very sood condition. Lot 80 feet wide, Facing Soldiers’ Home Park. TUnusually attractive corner brick, 6 d bath, built-in garage; h..w. Iot 76284, shade, sbrubbery. Terms and price attractive 14th St. Heights—$18,500. Beautiful detached 8-room and 2-bath residence close to 14th st., in exceptional locallty; h. slec.. liclosed sieeping porch, front and rear porches, slate roof, all modern appointments, 2-car garage; on good lot. 2400 Block, North Capitol St. $8,000. Biz room and bath, brick, heat, elec., screems, sawnings, sarage. Terms moderate, Van Buren St. N.W. ,750. Pretty detached new alow on lot 40x100; elec., h.-w.h., breakfast set, fire. piace, bullt-in refrigerator, sieeping One of the most complete littie Moderate terms, rospective purchasers, Experienced rings on the market and give you farnace porches, The Natural Meeting Place for Buyer and Seller ALLAN E. WALKER & CO,, Inc., MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. + 813 15th St. N.W. Near 16th and Park Road. Veary attractive tapestry brick home in most @esirable location, of six large rooms with tiled bath and bulltn fixtures. h.w.h., elec- -in_ garage, wood throughout ' and many additional features, which makes this & home of umusual il Inspection by appointment. Price, 311,880, Terms. B 17th and Sts. N:W. Beautiful brick. -stone construction, in fhe Dest resigatia]l block of Q st.—Bleven sooms, two baths, hardwood floors, electric lights, bot-air heat: newly papered and painted throughout; garage. Wil sell at $15,000. Terms. i Downtown Business Property. Just off Vermont ave.. south of Thomas Oir- cle—Large brick bullding with brick ware- ‘bouse in rear; good alley; would remodel into #plendid broker's office; no leases. Priced at 340,000 for quick sale. DOWNTOWN. One Best rooming h in the city— nd Towa Olrcle., £ yfl“«-':'-v ll..ufl. With easy terms. CHAS. D. § 908 38 Btreet N.W. Os e Abuut March 1, We Wi Move o Main 2430. GEORGETOWN. Corner frame house—Seven rooms elactric lights, bot-water heat, mimh:t?a' one block from car line. Soler sate. Price, 36,000 ml 1st and East Capitol Sts. S.E. Ten rooms «nd bath, steam heat; house 24 ;ao‘;"wide 3 c:nhl ‘bt easily (;llvertfd into three- amily apartment; Poom for garage. 314,000, “Terms reasonable. e Frice. Columbia Heights. Bix-room eolonlal brick, one block from 14th e et By el S arint: as hth M as and price are right. 49,800, Terma, oo Chevy Chase, West of Conn. Avenue. Distinctive in and architecture—One of the most attractive homes in the part of *suburban. Weshington: detached it tone trim ; 7 rooms (4 bedrooms): Rardwood floors throughout; open firepia Z tures, etc.: h.-w.h.. elec.; ?:ur‘»?nfi $16,700. Terms. SAGER, Main 363738, Our New Quartsrs—924 14th St. N.W. [ Continwed, STORES IN MT. PLEASANT. i ®onth. Fine location now and grewiag. CLEVELAND PARK BUNGALOW. A Beautiful heme on Lowell st., all rooms $5cept one on frat foor; 2-car girage for owner; big and roomy. A real ho garage. Price, 16,500, our Dew stores one-balf block from Mt. Pleasant car live; oue leased for §125 per Can you beat this for $15,000 each? Terms. DUTCH C?};OI}\IIALS.“.“ First foor. reception hall, living room, e Setroos. and bath. They ase it Miller-built on & lot 38x163. Price, $11,500. 2U0F Eass ‘terme. ‘Don't put off seetn homes. 5 3400 block of Porter st. in Cleveland Park. NEAR WARDMAN PARK INN. 2821 to 2829, inclusive. surpassed location. 5 MILLER-BUILT homes in an un- 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. HIGH-CLAS Main 1790, S HOMES. $18,000, WOODLEY PARK. Fully detached brick home west of Connecticut avenue, near Wardman Park Inn. Center hall type, individually planned, con- taining eleven rooms, two complete baths, maid’s room and lavatory in cellar, hot-water heat, electricity and gas. Owner compelied to leave city is anxious to sell at this time. $13,000, Near 16th and Montague. A beautifal semi-bungalow, fully detached on lot GOXIS5. The first fioor contalas large ilving room, extra room for den or library, dinjng room and kitchen. Second floor, three large bedrooms. Hardwood floors, hot-water heat, electricity and gas. Garage. Immediate possession. $15.750, SAUL'S ADDITION. A _semi-detached home of brick construction on Gallatin st., & short distance from 1th at. car line. Colonial type, elght large rooms, two complete tile baths, one with shower: hardwood floors throughout: inclosed sleeping . rear porch off kitchen, attic. Brick ge in keeping with house. Immediate Borntiaton. $22,500. 16th ST. HIGHLANDS. A charming detached home: entrance; large cement front porch. foor contalns spacious entrance hall French doors openiog to an attractive living room with open fireplace and handsome fix- tures. —Large dining room with bay window kiichen, outside pantry; screened and glaseed rear porch. Becond floor, four well arranged bedrooms, two com tile baths, inclosed apd plastered sleeping porch. Bolid ouk floors throughout; large lot with double garage in keepi: with the house. The whole property fo beautital condition _and” moat "celtical pection is invited. Possession arranged from the owner. $16,000, MOUNT PLEASANT. A remarkable value in one of those won- derfully built homes on lamont st. west of Mt. Pleasant st. Three-story brick: fen room two complete baths: hot-water heaf, electri its and gas: metal weather-stripped; screens. beautiful condition. Possession arranged from owner, $20.500, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. New offerirg in a delightful home in an ex- clusive section just off Connecticut ave., near the bridge. A wemi-detached house of ‘many modern_conveniences. Well suited for family desiring & medlum-sized dwelling. Four sleep- ing_rooms, incloscd sleeping porch, two tile baths, hardwood floors and - trim; bullt-in S $16,000, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Without & doubt one of the most attractive tomes in Columbia Heights, located on Euelid one-half biock from 14th wt. car line. The tefully arranged and very suit- able for a phys clan, First Goor: Large en- trance ball leading to very large reception rooms with four windows and two open fire- luces: large parlor with open fireplace und beautiful decorations: very bright _dinin; room with attractive bay window: kitchen an pantrs: hardwood floors and trim. Kecond floor:, Large center-reception room big enough for Mbrary: two master bedrooms and tile bath. Third floor: Three d buth ant property is t rge bedrooms BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. Main 4340 Realtors 1406 H St. N.W. Members of Washington Real Estate Board. N. L. SANSBURY CO.,, Inc.. 1418 Eye St. N.W. 1236 Crittenden St. N.W. Open for inspection today. This exceptional offering in Saul's Addition. A large eigh room house with a tlled bath, Pittspur electric__lights, hardwood 403145, Wide front and rear porches. Reasonably priced. Mass. Ave. Heights. e new home, Just reduced for quick It is detached, on lot H0x110, ontaine ten rooms and two bath: tractive grounds and shrubbery. Near 13th and Columbia Rd. PRICE, $13,600. Ten-room brick Nouse on the ttractive street of Columbix All modern convenlences, with 2 servant's bath in basement. Double ga- rage. Immediate possession. Phones Main 5903-4-3 331 20th St. N.W., FOR INSPECTION TODAY. This de- rable home, located pear the Connecticu! avenue bridge, io the center of Washing- ton’s most exclusive neighborhiood. There arc neven rooms And bathi hot-water heat, electric lights; hardwood floors throughout: 2.cur garage. Price is unueually attrac- tive. as owner is leaving town. - North of Dupont Circle. PRICE, $15,000, A handsome brick bo: r Conn. ave., in one of the most fash- tains nioe rooms and two hath heat, electric lights and has for 4 garage. Near Franklin Park. PRICE, €16,500. A high-class property in a foriThere 11 rooms and two baths, electric lights, hot-water heat and other modern counven- fences. The bullding is free of incum- braoce and subject to m reasonable offer. . THIRD AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E. Inspect at once. These charming new homes just completed by one of the foremost builders. There are five houses, each hav- ing six rooms, ideally arranged, and a well equipped bath; hot- water heat, electric lights; hardwood floors; concrete front and double rear porches. have a deep lot to a wide paved alley. just right. The houses are 20 feet wide and Price and terms are L. SANSBURY CO., Inc “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE.' 1418 Eye St. N.W Phones Main 5903-. MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 16th STREET—$14,500. Near Scott Ofrcle—8 rooms and bath, electricity; immediate pussession of the city; easy terms. best section NEAR 16th AND R STREETS N.W $12,500. Excellent G-story brick residence, 10 large rTooms and bath, hot-water heat, slectrie lights; garage; easy terms NEAR 12th STREET A DR. L. AVENUE N. E. Delightful semi-bungalow home, containing six large rooms and bath, has Bardwood figors, electric ligita, large front porch, 2 sleeping porches; lot 503140; paved street and alley; PETWORTH—S$8.250. Twostory tapestry brick home of six large rooms and batb, hardwood floors through- terms arranged to suit. an payment required. hot-water heat and electric lights, large front, rear and sleeping porches; only small DOWNTOWN—$4,500. Excellent two-story brick, 6 large rooms and bath; mow reated, $50 mo. for quick sale; easy terms. priced low THE REALTY & IIC\""VESTME.\’T CORP. WASHINGTON 735 13th St. N.\W. PETWORTH, $9,250—Terms. Brick colonial home, 20 feet wide, on & ‘wide avenue and in t-class condition. Lot back to an large X heat and electric lights: hardwood floors; inclosed breakfast porch and screened sleeping porch. MOUNT PLEASANT, $14,500—Terms. West of 16th et. . A very attractive home containing ten rooms EE trim; Iai rooms. lehrfilnflllhlhhltnflhnofHL Pleasant and well worth the price asked. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, $9,500—TERMS. Two-family apartment. One apartment va- cant and no lease on the one tI is rented. Each apartment has its own cellar and heating plant. Convenient to three car lines, market and stores and on s deep lot. Space for garage. Occupy ‘one apartment and let the other make your monthly payments, MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, I 913 15th Street Northwest COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. A brick home of generous dimensions, ten rooms and two baths, basement, steam heat, eloctric lights. Price, $18,500. 3614 ORTHEAST. On 10th street; this home can be bought on Pooms Sad beth, ‘evs lghte, Shrvecac parass 18 8 s, a Ir g Boise 434 garages rented for $12.60 per gaonth. 16th ST. HEIGHTS. These new bomes are the last word in mod- ern Bome construction and worth your inspec- ton, _abstantially Bullt of brick witn wide porches; rge, D"’i rooms, two el modern plumbing, front and rear !‘I“n“-; Bardwood” foors open Breplaces; bl - Tage; plenty of electric outlets, eto.; deep lots; paved alley. m 1415 ‘Eye Street. M¢KEEVER & GOSS, Main 2908 NORTHEAST, $5,950—Terms Good location in the northeast foiced right. A six-room end modsrn " brick Gome near Lincoin Park. = Shoad sell at once s price, as values [ bard £ fnd In his section, | ¢ L® 086 are INESS PROPERTY, $27,500—Terms. On 14th st. Store, eleven rooms, two baths, the income from store and oth in"now 300 per month. " Lot 140" Feet aeap 3 garage. PETWORTH, $12,500—Terms. Corner, facing two streets and southern ex- posure. 'Six roome, but larger than the aver. age eight-room house and every room & frout foom. Double bay windows, which make the ouse very a ive. Ceni R ivate porches: breakfast porch’ :..aui‘é‘é? rge pantry. trictly modern and every precaution has been taken in struction s to mate ship. Built-ln gerage; (ol Main 617 PETWORTH. ‘This home is semi-detached on corner of al- ley: stucco and frame bome of six rooms and bath, front and two rear porches; hot-water heat, electric lights, large Kkitchen: house in ood condition throughout; space for garage. Tice, $6,750. x WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. A low home for this section, nine rooms And bath, steam heat, Dright basement, garage space. 'Price, $13,800. Worth your tmmediate inapection. 3544 SAUL’S ADDITION. Frame and stone home, completely detached on lot 90x90; contsins nine rooms (six bed- rooms) and modern bath, front and double rear rches, has hard-wood floors and trim, attrac- Pive electric lighting Axtures, garage on pared alley; fruit trees on lot. Price only $15,000; similar bomes selling for more in same ?&Fh 4 Main. 4752. MEMBERS OF THP WASKINGTON REAL BSTATE BOARD. FOR SALE—HOUSES Conttuwed. New Homes, Ready to Move In. 2R, Secttie Hahier naigwect B Sonnts " FHOMA 'é“.'«'."‘{‘A’&"fié‘é’fi.‘ £08 New York Ave, X. atp 5398, "Ili HAVING NO ol . o this des! somi-detached house. 1503 tenden . contal 8 rooms, 2 slesplag E.flt"l All meders im Am offering it for sale at & e, Eivgere, a2 B Gertelad Main 557¢4. 1. E. SHOEMAKER, NEAR CONN. AVE. ONLY $135 CASH. ‘ew siz-room bouse offered’ om these un- usual terms to obtain quick sale. ~§135 per month thereafter s all interest and y- mente on tie srincipal. Taspection favited. 68 or Frask Bl FOR Orit- baths 900~ o ! FUTURE DAYS, THOMAB J. OWEN & 8QN, AUCIIONEERS. Very Vllni:le Comer Resi- dence, W tAh Gll’lfi.,w No.(fi Georgia Ave.), at Auction. By authority vested In us we will sell at a\l fe _auction, in front of the ses, N FRIDAY, 'THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF JULY, 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot 26 in square 3015, improved by nearly new and modern dwelling with large side porchs front and rear, large side and front yards; Tacant. | Torme: Basy and enncunced at {fme of stle. $300 deposit at time of sale. Convera el g P R B e cost. Bale to be closed withia 30 days of deposit_forfeited. THOMAS J. OWEN & 8O, Ancts fe10-d&ds.cxhn 1881°G at. nw. 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 foEr Sewer P& Drain Tile, Etc., at Lam Station, D. C. (B. & 0. R. R. Branch). By virtne of & certain deed of trust dated January 19. 1020, and recorded January 30, 1920, in Liber 4317, at follo 11 3 land ‘records of the ‘District of Columbla, and At the request of parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for at ublie_suction upon the ises on FRIDAY, HE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing described land and premises, situate in the county_of Wash , District of Columbia, to wit: “Part of a tract’ of called “Chilium Castle Manor,”” being part of the tract of land conveyed by ‘William Sibrey et ux, to Angus Lamond and George B. Aten. as ‘tensnts in common, by deed recorded July 31, 1876, in Liber 878, fol. 148, of the land records of the ict of Columbia, and being part of parcel 115/M in square 33, as the same it kuown o taxution_and assessment purposes in fhe District of Columbia, and wfi; w tract of which Angus Lamond died seised and possensed, and being_more particularly ‘de- scribed a3 follows: Beginaing for the land hereby conveyed at the southessterly corner of iand “convesed by Alcena lamond to Elira Stone by deed dated May 29, 1919, and re- corded in Liber 4211, at fol. 7, of the land records of the District of Columbla, the same belng in the westerly line of lst street, if extended; thence south along the westerly 11 of 18t at, it extended, 364.7 feet to & a8 pi in the woutherly outlize of the land conveyed by Wm. Sibrey to Angus Lamond et al.. aforesald: thence . 80 degrees 38 mirutes w d acrosn a right of way to the Bal more and Olio Rafiroad Company 643. = gas pipe planted on the east side of B! road; thence north 09 degrees 36 minutes east along the easterly line ) Spring road, and across the Baitimore and Ohlo R: ‘ompar: distance of S57.1 feet: thence leaving said Sandy Spring road north 80 degrees 33 minutes 2 distance of 406.0 feet to the morth- westerly cormer of land conveyed by Alceas famond to Elisa Btone, as Aforesaid: south along tie westerly line of the and 133.66 feet to a stake, the southwesterly corner of the said Ktone 'land: thence ea along the southerly line of the land convey to the sald Eliza Stone as aforesaid, 140 fe 10,8525 pipe. the place of beginaing. and con. taining aix ahd thirty-seven hundredths (6.37) acres. more or less, together with all the im- prozements in any’wise appertainiag to sxid and and premises. Terms of sale: One-balf of the purchase price to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal in- tallments, payable in one and two yea with interest at the rate of 7 anoum from day of sale, secured by desd trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. ‘A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the time of Teyancing, recondin ut cost ot purchawer. Terms o | completed within thirty days from day of sal i otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop. oty Tesold atrick and cost of defaulting chaser after five days' advertisement of rosale 1n wome newspaper pudlished in Wash- B. BURDETT, S JOHN D. MILLER, fe14.d&dbs " Trustees. THOB. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEER! Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling At the Northeast Corner of Columbia Road and 11th St. N.W, 3001 11th Street, At Auction. By authority vested in us we will sell ublic auction, in front of the premise: FRIDAY, THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1923, AT _FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., Iot 96 in square 2851. Terms announced at sale or upon applica- tion at our office 3200 dlhdmlnd at time of sale. Comveyancing, ing_and :‘!‘:u .?- at nu:lnr"- mfld closnd_in 30 days or deposit fo 3 'THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, Aucts, fe17-4ads.ex8 1331 G at. n.w. THOMAS A. OWEN & 8ON, ACCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES® SALE OF THREE ONE-STORY BRICK =STORES, NOS. 05421-5423-5425 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, being instruments aumbered 128, 129 and 180, recorded December 2, 1922, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un. dersignod trustees will sell at public_auction in gromt °'l’g1=fl,m““ on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-8] DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1823, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following di scribed 1and and premises ‘situate in the Dis- trict of Columbis, being lots 57, 68 and 09 in Square 5006, ue Der Dt Fecarted Ta he ortce juare As per plat recol office 1"the ‘“rveyor for ‘the District, of Columbia in Liber 68, folio 128. 8u however, to & rior deed of trust for $3,000 upon each ot due oly 12, 1925, 8 of sale: One-half of the meney above said prior trust to be patd in cash S210 ‘troek, at be purchassr's option. - 300 0 posit ‘on. cach log Pequired acceptance of taimpe At 1h asirie cont Terms ot sle s at the purc! be complied with within s or deposit formiea:” TABRY B BITS. HARRY 5. WELCH, f14-44ds,exBudtol Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWOSTORY BRICK DWELLING, SIX EOOMS AND BATH, NO. 313 7th ST. SOUTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly ber No. ¢804, folio 16 et seq of the imm of Colum: T cent pe: rchase an for sale blie auction, in_front of the Dremiaes, "on MONDAY, " THE TWENTE: BISHR DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1828, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. followlag deacribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbla, to wi bered 58 in J. B. Swormsted Pt nenih G2 | erty %o | complied “with within 30 days from day AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE oF ESTATD IMPROVED AY THE THREE- BTORY AND BASKMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, NO. 312 C ST, N.W., WITH A %ll(ggo!'lw‘ GARAGE IN THE BEAR By virtue of a certaln desdof trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4688, follo 389 et seq f the land records of the District of Colum- bis, and at the ©of the ‘party secured theraby, the underal trustees well, at BN s S eter i D33 O FRE RUARY, "A.D.. 103, AT FOUR O'CLOCK M., the following-di land ‘and prem. ises, ‘situate in the DI of Columbla, and designated as and being' the east one-half of lot 83 in reservatlor 10, .. s 3 Terms of sale: 8ol prior deed which will imount over said trust to paid in cash. dej t of $200 will be required at time of sal conveyancing, recording, revenue stamp at _cost of purchaser. e complied with within 30 days from day of sale, atherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at th d_cost of d faulting purchaser, after 8ve daye’ advartise- ment of guch resale in some newspaper liahed in" Washipgton, D, 6. "7 m 5 JOREPH A RAFFERTY, EDWIN W., POPKINE, fe3dddsexin Trustees. W, By virtue of a certain deed of trust record- d in Liber No. 4519. folio 263 ct seq., of the 1and_record of the District of Columbia, and &t the request of the party secured therel the undersigned trustees will offer for wale by public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY,' '1828, AT ~FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the' tollowing described land and_premises, situate in the city of Wash- ington. District of Columbi f lot 224 surveyor's of lumbia, located on the north side of Dent place (for: merly B street). Georgetown, and numbered as lot 803 in the tax office of the District of Cotumbla, to be sold subject to & prior deed of_trust for $300. Terms of sale: Over said trust, cash. A deposit ‘of $100 required at time of sale. All recording, revenue stamps and 1 fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 10 be complied with withia 80 daye. WILLIAM D. COOMBS, JAMES 0'CONNOR. 1b7-cod&dn.exBu Trustees. “THOB. J. OWEN & BON. AUCITONECRS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1363 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4442, folio 108 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at ublle” auction_in front of ti ONDAY, THE NINETEE FEBRUARY, A.D., 1923, AT FIVE 0’CLOC! P.M., the following-described land and pre isen'situate in the District of Columbia, designated as and being lot 142 in Ja 5 nd Mary T. Burn's subdivision of lots in square 1028, as per plat recorded in Liber 82 At folio 28 in the sutveyor's ofiice of the Dis. trict of Columbia, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.500, and the amount over said trate to be paid in cash. $200 deposit required upon aceeptance of bid. Conveyancing, record. ing and revenue stamps at pu cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. . ROLAND DRURY, B ERLIB TALBOTT, fosdkde-exsa Trustees. THOUMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A HOUKE AND LOT NUMBERED 1229 SHEPHERD ST. N.W. By virtoe of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber 4238, at folio 367 of the nd records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, {he undersigned will sell at public auction, | front of the premises on WEDNESDAY, JAN- UARY THIRD, 1923, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK, P.M. the following described land aad premi uate jn the District of Columbls, and being lot pumbered thirty-five (35) in_biock numbered five (5) “North Columbia Heights.”" an de- seribed in said deed of trust, upon the follow- ing terms: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in the halance in two instaliments in on, wo years, respectively, with inter. ent at the rate of 61;% per annum and se- cured by deed of trust on’the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purch taxes and ‘interest paid or adjusted to the date of sale; good title or no sale: a deposit of §200 will' be required at the time of and settlement to be within fifteen (13) days of the date of sale; or deposit forfeited and the property resold &t the cost and risk of the defaultiug purchaser after five (5) vious advertisement of such resals Washington ewspaper. B. FRANCIE RAUL, 1412 Eye st. n.w, J. WESLEY JACOBS, 1412 Eye & Defauit having been made by the pirchaser of the above described property, said prop- erty will be 30ld at the same hour and piace on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1923, cost and risk. B. FRANCIS SAUL, 3. WESLEY JACOBS, Aadn-ex8o “THOB. J. OWEN & SON, TRUSTEE'S RALE OF VALUABLE UNIM. | PROVED REAL BSTATE | BOUTH #IDE OF MASN. AVE. CALIFORNIA ST. X Br virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3224, folio 208 et meq. 21, the land, racorap of the District of Colum: , -an Tequest of the party secus thereby, the undersigned, appointed subatitute trustee 'by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, in equity cause No. 40078, will sell at publie in_front of the p 1B NINETEENTH DAY 1923, ‘AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P. descrined land and prem. tees, county of Washington, District of Coiumbla, and designated as. and being lot numbered four (4) in biock numbered rdiner . Hubbard's subdivi- sion known as “Belair Heights.” an per plat Tecorded in Liber Comnty, No. 8, folio 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Diatrict of Columbla. Terms of aale: One-third of the parch { moner To be paid tn cash. buiance in two equal installs Dayable In one and two years at 8 pe: centum per ancum, pay. ually. from day of sale, secured Dy deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cagh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit ¢ $500 will be required at fime of aale. All conveyancing, recording, Tevenue stamps, etc., 2t cost of furchaser.” Terma of aic to b sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement ‘of such résale ‘iz ‘some newspaper u shington, v WILLIAM H. WALKER, Trustee. fe15-dds.exSukhol TOMORROW. ~ PUBLIC AUCTION ©Of the Valuable { Brick Dwelling and Four { Brick Garages Located in a Commercial Zone ruNo. 624 N Strest N.W. Ve e k. 198 ‘This is a corner property and comtalns six rooms, fs in good eondition and can easily be remodeled into store and apartments above. Terms will be announced at time and piace A cash deposit of two hundred doi- of sale. lars will be required of successful bidder. Terms to be compHed with in thirty days or deposit to be forfeited and property resold at auction. the cost and visk of the defaulting purchaser. H. R. SMITH & SON Auctloneers. 1000 7th St. N.W. D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER, Regular sale of Furniture, Household Furnish- ings, Carpets, Rugs, Bric-a-Brac, etc., at our salesrooms, 633 LOUISIANA AVE, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, AT 10:30 A M. Also at 12 o'clock, Lot of Clothing, Shoes and Yariety of Miscellaneous Articles. Terms: Cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'R SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BITUATE AT THE S8OUTHEAST CORNER OF 19th AND R_STREETS NORTHWEST, FRONTIA ‘ABOUT 100 FEET ON R STREET AND ABOUT 44 FEET ON 19th STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust daly recorded in Liber No. 3542, follo 237 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and ant to decree of the Court of the District of Colum equity cause No. 8939 ry the undersigned trustee will sell at pul tion, in front of sald rty, on -{f}’e ;rwnx}}rm BA¥ "k “ren fotbiwing deser ;:mth. d.t:‘ °:.I llh‘:na'lol. Frenty.ave. (25) asd wentyaix (20) 1a A " Fardon and ethers’ subdiveion of lots in square one hundred and thirty-four (184), as folio ‘five 55 O 'the ‘records ‘of .the offics ot 'the sur: of the District of Columbia. One-third of the purchase move- to be paid in cash, belance in two oqual ‘instalizeats, pagble ia coe end. twe yeoars, Wnpum. payable sale, secured by 648 Buprei RUARY, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., th land and premises, situate District of Oo~ snd_being lots pist recorded in Liber B. W. interest at six r_centum T ‘Semt-anauaily, from day "of deed of trust upon sold, of all cash, at the ‘A _depesit of $500 wil 8¢ time of eale. "All comveyancing, recordiag, fevenue stamps, ete., at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale; otherwise the trustee Teserves the Dth"““lpmfil it the risk coat “of fl.hfltlfidfl iser, after Bve days’ advertisement of u iblished In Wi '“l.oln. l‘D C. TIoRAL® BATINGS . AND. TROST “Co: : St purchaser. A’ AN VALUABLE REAL |1y, ADAM A, WESCHLZR, AUCTIONEER. USTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 6 RGOMS' AND BATH, NO. 923 4th ST, N.W., WITH GARAGS IN By virtue of a certain deed of trust doly re- corded 1 Liber 4879, follo 457 et seq. of the land records ‘of the District of Colum. ik, ang at the request of the party secured {barey, tha uadersigued trostess will ofer for - ublle au n gront of the prem- foes, ‘on "FOBBDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF ° FEBRUARY. "AD. 1923, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P. M., thé following de- scribed land and premises,”situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbis, to wit: The 16 feet B inches front by the full depth Todd and Pepper's subdivision of a5 said_subdivision is recorded in folio 271, of the records of the urveyor for the District of Co- lumbla, improved as above, to be sold subfect. however, to & prior deed of trust for $2.000 at 7 per cent, due March 80, 1923 ‘erms of sale: Over and abuve sald trust, 500 the: remainder in monthly pay- ith interest at 7 per second o upon v 60ld; or 8ll cash, at the option of tha puschaser. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, Tevenue ‘stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty, days from day of sle, otherwise the Tight to resell the prop- cost of the defauiting purchases -after five days' advertisement of goch reswle in ‘some newspaper published in © city of Washington, D. C. PATRICK J. WALSHE, LEO A. WALSHE, £69-0840.0x8u-10t Trustees. FUTURE_DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 728 GIRARD STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded amon, e land records of the Dis- trict of Cdl!mhl. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public muction. in front of the Erqmllel on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-S8EV- NTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1923, AT ¥IVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land ‘and premises, sitna ‘the District of Columbia, and designated as_and bel lot seventy (70) in Andrew F. Hilyer's subdivi- sion of lots in block three (3) in Todd and Browm's subdivision of a tract of land known s “Mount Pleasant’” and “Pleasant Plains,” 83 per plat recorded fn the office of the veyor of the District of Columbia {n Liber 44, at folio 26, jmproved as mbove, subject to & bailding and loan association trust of twenty- seven hundred dollars, payable §30 per month, including in 3 Terms of Over said trust cash. A d posit of $300 required at time of sale. ~C veyancing, recording, revenue fees, at cost of purchaser. Term be complied with within thirty (30) days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five i sdvertisement of auch retale in some newspaper published in Washingtos LESLIE %. ¥, PRINCE, PERCY J. GRADY, fe15-0&4s-exBukh OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE District of Columbia, February 19, 1923—nNotice is hereby given that the pamphiet comtaining 1ist of taxes in arrears on real property in the District of Columbia on July 1. 1922, including pecial assessments overdpe, has been printed and copies thereof are on sale at the office of the collector of Taxes, D. C. If tazes or as- sessments due, with penalties and costs, ure Dot paid prior to March 13, 1928, the date fixed for sale, the property fuvolved wiil be sold at public auction at the office of the collector of taxes, D. commencing March: 13. 1923, between the hours of 10 a.m. and m., and continuing each day, Rundays snd legal holidays excepted. until all such & linquent property is sold. CUNO_ H. RU- DOLPH, JAMES F. OYSTER, CHAELES Commissioners, D. C. RS D. C.. Washiugton, Feb- ruary 19th, 1028, - Notice is hereby given thar the Commissioners ntend o mane cho foliom: ing named improvements which are n their judgment, pecessary for the public health safety and comfort. Assessments for ope. of the cost of the same will be made a8 pro yided in public Act No. 171, approved August 7th, 1894. All persons interested in the pro- posed work are notified the Commiss on. ers will give a public bearing at the District Bulidiog on Wednesdey. March 7ta, 1929, at ten o'clock w.m., in the Board Boom of ti sald Commissioners, to any and all persor who may desire to object thereto. Northwest Bection:—8et cement curb on_both sides of Kansas Avenue from Quincy Stroet to Shep- herd Btreet at an estimated cost of $2,000 to be assessed against all lots in squares 2903, 2607, 2006 and 2004 abuttivg said work. On both'sides of Kenyon Street from Mt. Pieasant Street to 15th Street at an estimated cost of £2.000 10 wessed against all lots io squares 2596, 2397 and 2900 abutting said work. Lay cement sidewalk on the east side of 33rd Place from Lowell Street to Macomb Street abutting lots 7 and 8 in square 2087 at an estimated cost of 3160 to be mssessed against ail lots in sald square abutting said work. On the east side of 37th Btreet from Wisconsin Aveue southward to existing - ce- ment walk at an eatimated cost of $680 to b assessed again ting sald work. Road lots in square 1500 abut- On the east side of Belmont from Mussachusetts Avenue to Fracy 0 estimated cost of $480 to be as. On the north stde of Trary o the east side of Beimout Road lots in equare 2302 abutting e east side of Arkansas Ave- nue from Allison Street to Buchanan Street butting lot 8 equars 2817 at an estimated cost of $140 to be assessed against all lots abutting said work. Pave alleys with concrete:—Pave alles in square 1669 at an estimated cost of $1,680. Pave alley in square 2117 at an esti- mated cost of §2.446. Pave the unpaved por- tion of the morth and south alley o square 2604 at a0 eatimated cont of $000. Fure alley in square 2600 at an estimated cost of $4,000. Pave recently acquired alley in square 2617 an estimated cost of $750. Northeast Sectior cement sidewalk on the south side of Todd Place from Lincoin Road eastward to ailey at estimated cost of $107 to be assersed agaiust all lots in square 3532 abutting said work. On the west Frapkitn Street to Hamlin Street, where no i walk exists, at an estimated cost of $827_to ascossed against &ll lote in equare 4257 abutting sald work. On the south side of Mon- roe Street from 13th Street to 17th Etrest abut. ting lots § and 6, square 4145, at an estimated cost of $18% to'be assesscd’ against all lots in eaid square abutting said work. On the south side of Otis Street from 1ith Street eastward to and including lot 17, equare 397 n estimated cost of $418 o be assesse: against 2l lota in sald square abuiting said work. _ Boutheast Section:—Lay cemeat side- walk on the gorth Pennsylvania Avenue from Railroad Avenve to L'Enfant Square at an estimated cost of $592 fo be assessed against all Jots in square 5338 abutting said work. _ On the east side of Nichoison Btreet from_ Prout Street to Railroad Avenue abutting lots 1, 2, 23 and 22 in ks timated cost of $217 to be all lots in said {CUNO H. RUDOLPH, JAMES F. OYSTER, | cHA KELLER, Commissiovers, D. C. AR 1019.20.mh2.8 | EDUCATIONAL. | ~Spanish and Fren By competent teachers, Elementary, intermediate and advanced Tiork. Day and night eessions. Enter at say {ime. STEWARD SCHOOL, 1203 F st. Mam Steward School Accredited }m E‘ St. i sM' Mflu ccounting, Secretarial, St . B BookReeping, Civil Service and Corcac: } ing Machine’ Courses. 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