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) REAL ESTATE THE EVENING W —_—,————— FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. L] Priced right for W. H. WAl 729 15th at. . T l‘f. ao;.:t:x:)oxn;?mn. 1. AVE. rosm an ome, electric lhv oak fioors. ~Excéllent Sadition: Fou: H. WALKER, Vink 13t e Near Umon Stanon—$7,350. - brick; rooms and bath; good ‘fi!ln( plant; gai PIR for two cars. Owner on ises. This is & real home buy. See us IK.IQ ‘Wateh our ads. IIBW\' & JOHNSON, T84 15n Bt. N.W. Mata 8126 TWO-FAMILY FLAT. $500 Down. Wear 18th and You st. n.w.; 'fll reat $110 t month. C. ‘l:,\i‘: e F. WARING, 219 Bond bidg. PRICE, Sm.:,oo Seer 16th and Park Roa e Braswell, Real Estate. 1813 H st. n.w, Main 4116. 8th AND H STS. N.E. x rooms, bath, cellar, S i will rent for $50; terms. Btar office. $.250_THE BEST MODERATELY, PRICED 3o bouss tn the nhortnv;u : dat 201110: 8 e b electric lights; e Tot7t6 Wide altey: road only "o ‘few more * left: centrally overiooking Saul's Addition. 1t vou have $5.500 cash here is a bargain that “can be bought for $10,500, whe: seliing * for Bot-water heat. electric Toom one of the best locationr : “house fa good conditior. ou' wiil have to ect quick. locatea, $7.950—Good location in northwest: 6 rooms ami.; deep lot: bullt-in garage; only 3 left: $1,600° cash, Southeast—14 rooms and bath; furnace heat extrs lot; prig i easy terms; garag THE HOME REALTY CO. 2607 Georgia Ave. Col. 10434, CENTER OF CITY, 1305 H St. Adfoining new home of the TimesHer 13 rosms and deep lat. Could be used rooming. lunch or OI\E & FATRFAX, 1342 N. Y. Ave. Main 2424. $12,750. . Chevy Chase, Md. Beautiful bungilow of frame construction. el piaced on largs lot, with shrubbery and shade. There séven rooms, bath, 200 floors and frim. metal w Totwater heat, electricity and g8 driveway to garage. Immediate possession. BOSS & PHELPS, PAM. 4840, Realtors. 1408 B NEW HOUSE OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY 0. 2046 Wisconsin Avenue. Attractive six-room and bath home, thoroughly modern, hot- water heat, electric lights. Very well arranged, with large | ! living room, opening into dining room; bright kitchen. + Three bedrooms, two porches. Located in fine residential neighborhood on high ground. PRICE, $7,250. $750 CASH; $67.50 per month, including all interest. WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, Inc., Franklin 7485. 1215 Eye Street N.W. hard- a $9.500. Takoma Park, D. C. A wonderful value in a fully detached home Bear the two car lines and all city conven : hree large room: Becond floor- THot-waf r ge lot. Im- mediate puunlm BOSS & PHELPS, M. 4340 Realtors. 1408 1 st_now. 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—] i | g sonable. For information . B. PINN, NCol. 12 l\cnyon N.W. mownu o nlu:n HOMB vu.nll! a u 1args totn, ‘Bea rehwe: beathy. - Nicely bomes. ice, hbn 1t 1s 100 late 9th strest. coraer Oth- and iy on premises. Boswe HAS D. SAGER, 923 15th Street. Mats 36 ‘Headquarters for New Homes, Exclusive Ageat. . COLORED--VACANT. elerersl @room houses. Prices and terme very 0 hll g , . 19 15th St ’, M-B%‘u‘! is 3877 $16,750. ‘Washington Heights. A beautiful tapestry brick dwelling near ! the new bridge, in a most exclusive ntilhhor iy Three storles, having nine room er heat, electricity ‘Foom; et e upper floors. Targe lot with garage. Fowsession arranged from the o BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 1400 B ~ . $8,500. . Rooming House Bargain. $8,500. 1 have a 12 room, 8dtory brick house down. town, near L6t 184 Towa Circle, which sold thls lnk A m Own nna u"gua Alll! $1 1’500 v unmy nwm- now T30 PWiil eelt tor per month. _Address Bos ar office. l_._.l___ ALL SOLD BUT ONE, B. H. GRUVER'S Beautiful Klingle Road Homes. Note these unusually attractive fea- Two Baths. mh1se !8!h AND U N.W. aindry; coneects cvile vy wide; 10-foot alle; Price, iress Box 264 .‘ ar office. PHELPS Ph M. uw. Realtors, 1406 H st. CORNER HOUSE—JAME- son-built homes. 3831 nsas ave. n.w.; 8 large rooms, 2 baths; double floors ; electric lights, hot- water heat; built-in garage; ex- tra large o, Built, owned and for sale by THOMAS A. JAME- t SON, §6 New York ave. n.w. Phone Main 5526. . FOR SALE—HOUSES | Ceatinwed. ES & E 1334 H St. N.W" Realtors. Cathedral Avenue. Reduced $x7,250 A, handsome co M“h;; feet Tith: Preach ‘mirored Chevy Chase. Price, $16,950. An excelleat value in s fully taneons water het!!!. marble open fire- places, ed celling fn dining room, metal 'weathe; and has scréens 254 avoings. Tied gurage for two cars. Reasonsble term: Nive rooms, two e Souss: 15t ‘with garaj l Washington Heights. Price, $10,500. A decided ba home, located in and Calu-Mllml tue-uuu T recep! A coloala! , electric lmt;"hlmlu irdwood _floors and. has room Buchanan St. Near 14th. Price, $10,500. and compara- try brick home, con- sise rooms, tlle bath, snd ' sleeping lights, mt MX fllnl" Ilfl":lhlr ll!nfl(fl features. Ample room ange. Coavenient terms. in & modern :l:‘:lym.ll.' t vieinity of 18th aciovet 3 Near 18th and You Sts. Price, $11,500. A large, well constructed, story 'Belck_dwelliny Petworth—Detached. Pricc, $11,000. A hom: ituated on o Aot i3 o coursnient io bus line and street cars. The house fs well mflllrflcufl and contains nine bright large bath, several porches, ehectric Tights, hot-water heat, oak trim; garage for two cars. Owner witl ;fu immediate possession and make etsy terms. heater and la garage. Terms Woodley Park. Price, $1 gn 500. Situated west ot ear Wardman Park Ho Dew tapestey Bricw pome. Baving forr bedrooms, including a glasa-inclosed red sieeplng _porch, tiled bath, open fireplace, oak Boors through- out, ‘breakfast porch, elec. lights, hot- brick ' garage. Terms. 32,000 and $100 per montn, meluding all interest. Columbia Road. Price, $12,750. Desirably situated on Columbia rosd near 18th st. A large threestory vi reception i, s, £ pore! hot-water heat and eve modern_convenlence. Also has a g rage. Convenient terms. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St. N.W. Phone Main 1028. $16,000. i $8,500. Close-in Suburbs. First Commercial Zone. A well-bullt Dflcl ; 8 large rooms, 2 baths; H bath; place; bujlt-in garage; large I View. $15,750. Business Property At 18th and U sts.; 8-story brick; 11 rooms, 2 ‘baths; excellent condition: fronts on two streel easily converted a store and three apartments. $13,000. Near 16th Street. Semi-bungalow, 6 r:om and batl em improvements; brand-new; in * idet ot $20,000 homes. » . “near road. $7,000. Vacant—Colonial Home. Located jn strictly white mi(hwrhod and ‘bath; heated by furna electric lights; newly papered; essy terms. $3,150. Investment Property. int west section; renting at 33 per month. $9,000. $3.150. West of Connecticut Ave. South of Ohevy Chase Circle; attractive bun- low, containing & rooms and bath, front and ick porches; heated by hot wate electric lights; garage; now vacaat. living rooms; $1,000 cash required. N $6,750. New and Attractive Georgetown Homes. First offering of these cozy 8-room a t harmonfous to llpentr]uplper and fv plul mahogany finish doors, handrome duil silver cl ing porches. Considering ly $1,000 h payment Office Open Thursda y. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1433 K St. NN\W. Main 1016-1017. CHEVY CHASE—$13,275. ar the Cirele and convenient to car line: built by owner for his home, tive. moderr, weven-room home. First ond_floor—Four bedrooms and bath, se plugs and extra I L0t T00x100, “with gerage BRIGHTWOOD P PARR—‘Sm 500. Cormer, eouthern exposure, facing three improved stree nes. A Yoy sttractive sizwoom brick bome with Tarse buy wisd s cheerful; modern in eyers way; comcrete front porch & Buifiin “garsge: NORTHEAST—-$5 Sood jocatlon In the morthest wection and priced o home near Lincoln Park. Should sell at once at th Bard to fiad T this section. TAKOMA PARK—S$10,500. Very attractive, detached. seven.foom and bath bome on & large lot. containing bot-water heat and hardwood floors, large pantry, builtdn refrigerator, el . _open fireplace, unusually hr.e tie Fath; Coavement & s #7oup of stores. Reasonable terms can be arranged. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS%Iz,soo Just off of 14th street and comvenlent to two car lines. Almost a new seven-room brick bome? lot 22 feat wide and 133 feet deep. Btreet and alley both improved. Three ercepticn: ally large rooms on first floor and four bedroome and tile bath on second. Inclosed sleeping Dorch: Rouse fhorougbly screaned and doors metal weatherstipped. Owact leaving. the ety PETWORTH—$7,9 o Podern, attractive, colonlal brick home, containing aix Vacant and the lot ts "o more than 140 feet aeby o atler MORRIS CAFRITZ ( COMPANY, Inc., 913 15th St. N.W. Main or17. ILLINOIS AVE.—$8,000. SAUL’S ADDITION, NEAR A tapestry brlck home 1 'lom n 76th ST.—$11 ,500. that o et eh 86 21 feet wide, With 6 very large rooms A very attrac- house contains many extra features. such Tuspection will convince you that the price s 50. 2! i Sixroom and bath modern values like this ope are Ov‘rlooklnl hul 1arEe double’ back porenen, g1 ; lot 130 feet to paved al- 1s home can be bought on easy nd is & real bargain. JUST OFF OF 16th ST.— S10,950. Modern colonial 8- Toad how i elecinc. lign fioors; large porches. This Tractive home and & location where thers are few opportunities to buy. Could be handled on $1,000 cash. PETWORTH-—Corner—- w prope; le here and Dractieaily othing ie " evar’ offered" as this price. We can arrange good terms. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— Comer—Sx 1,950. This house “was designed by rehitects, colonial in every detail, even the were obtained from out of town tobe'ta ieanlll‘ with the design: 6 very nice rooms, real open Sreplace ta living b.-w.h. and elec. 1i hardwood he most complete Eitchen obtain- ioy_other distinctive Toom home. near Park one of It s d_every modern conven- bnuum corner home near .-, lights, bullt- becp iot and food B inrior ot this s, property attractively decorated. ‘alues creasing daily in this section. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— English Basement. An ideal small house of real style xnd with every detail for comfort carefully thought out, in & location of unquestioned character and value. Reception room [ith open replace in Dasement; hail. living, room, dining room and kitchen firat floor; 3 large bedrooms, bath, Qxln lavatary, ' sleeping porch on 2nd floor. ety gotall of the house, from & most attractive sandstone and brick front 3 the several decoration radi A house of this trpe It s priced to sell fence. 13 ¢his onplace 0m.¢ Olre on llnt. Let s show ou. SOUTHEAST—Semi-Detached | oa e amsconts oot same o o reoms Jot with & garage. For any. one seeking & moderate house in white section opj Jark_ this is an oppoctunity that camnot beaten. Terms. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— $9,950—7 Rooms. \rm Dedroom house, semidetached. on renue. hvnt brl elee. llnu. hards sleeping porch real bargain, re in. a good posite a very lovely : 3 pore (hn«a “ene lnelona\ X s house is at least 51,000 underpriced: Gwaer will give good terms. May we ehow you? PHILLIPS, Phone Mam 4600. TON REAL ESTATE BOARD. ra ment and tact. the exception. quickly. WILLIAM S. ew York Avenue. MEMBER OF THE WASHIN NORTHEAST. offering this seven-room, two-s ., located on Mamland ave. moiith,_ This house 4hould reat for more Dan"the monthly eym Tat v 58 sbow 7ou this excellent house 1409 N 16th ST. HEIGHTS. Just off 16th st., tory g WL tive sixroom house. {n very exclusive section. We are e th with built-in fxture Sonsbie st §12,500, 17th AND Q STS. N.W. Beautiful brick and_ston structior he “-wl::mu Dlock of oG o B v;= Tighta: not.atr h sl ig] -alr hea oaEhout Eacags. v?xfi' el ::" frisé DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY. Near 14th and H sts. n.w.: five-story bullding, 241 fest wide, on lot 90 ‘Teet deep Lo alley. Has fine store room whlch & Upper i« rented SOUTHEAST. m\ Tiener doutle Tack Sad Pront porches; ; s om for garage. Price only $7,250; small eh o payment and $65 per month. BLQOMINGDALE. Bnn!lful llm !m mck‘ less thn tric h h h AT excalcally 7 g, seen 1o be appreciated; located neas Yolr and Nofin ‘Cavitol & term: ige vt B Bow vACID, the reser- Only $7.250; easy i pext five years. ~Offered for $75,000, 315,000 cash. CHAS. D. SAGER, 913 15th St. N.W. Main 36. . $7.500. Semi-detached, 7 rooms and bath; h.-w.h,, elec.; lot 142 feet deep. Property in commercial zone near Saul’s Addition. $1,000 cash, $65 per month. WM. B. KRAFT & CO.. Citizens’ Sav. Bk. Bldg. M. 8g3. $12,950. Columbia Heights—Corner. An exceptional flmlll in a tapestry Bflek home ou & prominent corner one block fr 14th street car live. Colonial type, ll'cn roolnl (loul rooms on first floor), tile bath, ed sleeping mnm l:’l“'lhr heat, elec- Ericity and ghe: el Md + Jire. deep lot Resitore. 1108 B st. n.w. Oontinued. IDDLETON, Tnc,, Phone Main 1028. located on lot 23 feet nd suit- Park Two B-room brick houses located o north- First Comm. Zone, Downtown. Large frume house; 12 rooms: 2 entrances; lot 24x99; may be converted into a store with {apeatey brick homes. The decorations ate ia floor contains three very large rooms and open fire- gxceptionally a Qetached. A most attrace | Sape: mr'gg' e priced: very beas | & oors ents. . This property should doqie’ in Letse ”" | said ‘trust. AR, WASH FPOR SALE—-HOUSES Contizued, l STORES IN MT. PLEASANT. tores t block from Mt. it for $126 wenth Fiot Tocdtionoow ash srvwing. " Cs 7ou beat taie Tor $10000 tatdT irerme % CLEVELAND PARK DUTCH COLONIALS. BUNGALOW. "flmlfifl | Suception Mall Tiviag voom, din nd A beautiful st., all reoms bath. home on Lowell bedreoms and b cus vu et Booe oac S Tot sazite. (el R T SEitioroulie 'on s ‘Large garage. Prios, 18,500, i S or Forter ot s NEAR WARDMAN PARK INN. 2821 to 2829, inclusive. 5 MILLER-BUILT homes in an un- surpassed location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, immense glassed-i sleeping porch, 1-car brick garage. They are so different from |7 what you have been looking at that we can’t tell you about them | o here. “Come out and see them today. W. C. & A. N. MILLER, 909 Unijon Trust Bldg. FOR SALE—HOUSES Oentinued. exes) for 8 rooms. Main 1790. iradle semidetac and slecping ments. A oRering 1t for price. Pre luuy For furthe L E. SHOEMAKER Exelush 1418 1 3. C. WEEDON & CO. CHEVY CHASE 5814 31st street n.w.—Beautifal aite-room. tile Bt Bome: Slogs 1 e beat: e e OWVII. HAVING NO Wlml uUse Wl -ty s 5 “TADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. o0 | TRUSTEE'S SBALE OF VALUABLE DWELL- NG, 759 KENYON ST. By virtué of a certaln deed pf ‘trust dol ll!”.lm.hn No. uum % e o :t“m“m-mc ‘secured m':n a uest 7. the undersigned m-te'v’. will offer (or sale o ‘unvunu’ E‘Sfi'fia UAR' G'UH)C lM following dflerlM Il ll‘ ’N-Il'l situate in the dq of Wllhlu Dlflflel ol Columbls, to -q Contractual Tight. title and m-mz of hupn Jackson and ha to purchase the above described proj g’s lh. balance du lundelr 'mntnn b'll rus in_front of THE TWE! ,l leavi: ,dt]. aratehed, Will sell Jurnighed of unfurni For full particulars inquire J. C. WEEDON & CO. Linc. 43. 111 B 8t S.E SAUL’S ADDITION Handsome detachea hom; car 4 on & ve! ge. on L Hn. room, ~ kitehen, front a TerT porches entife width of house: also side poreh, four bedrooms. tiled bath and sleeping Doreh’ entire. wiath of ‘house on_second. feor finished attic, with servan| u1u|nd oF the.purchaser it lbe ine. of ale, neing, recordin; venue stamps 254 notarial Tees'at the cont of the pnmmer of sale to be complied with within 80 reserves the right to ‘resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser s e days' advertisement of such resale some newspaper published in the city of | el FRANK T. FULLER, Trustee. 10,17,21.26.28 ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. STEES' OF TWOSTORY BRICK ""nw:‘&xx,s.m-xx OOMS AND BATH, No. 313 By virts of 8 & n Liber { of the nu records Colu b t the request of the party secured ghereby, the undersigned trustees will ofer for sale blic_auction, in_front of the remises 0N} E TWENTY. ‘lx'rn bu OF FEBRUARY, 1928, AT FIVE P.M.. the following-described land | 0ad premises, sitaate in. the ciiy. ty of Washing. ton, Dh dct of l‘alllllbl bered 58 and e plat 'Zu,., 13 at follo u;b': Tapestry brick ; 6 large rooms latest improvements; 3 porches deep yards; brick garage. Prop- erty near 14th and Allisor sfs. Terms like rent. WM. B. KRAFT & CoO.. Citizens’ Sav. Bk. Bldg. M. 893, 183 NEWTON STREET X and bath: h.-w. Price lews_than 310,000; TW EEDo‘\ Iinc. 43, 111 B 8t DON'T MISS THIS. ear Brrant and North Capitol s ing city will sell modern 6-room ““ROBERT H. LEWIS, Main_1320. 921 15th St. 240 $8,750. Center Hall—Bnck irage, Im: poseent 3 BOSS & PHELPS, Phone M. 4340. __ Realtors. 1406 H at. n.w. ing. recording, revenue stamps and Rotaria at cost of purchaser. Terms to be com- plled_with within 30 daye from ds. otherwise the trustees reserve the vell the property at the risk defauiting purchaser after five ment of ‘such resale ln some ve 1isbed 1 Nachin b I oRvER 4 BERMERT. of sale, e to ro- 1 the —ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALD OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL PATATE ON T STREET BETWEEN et AND 204 STREETS 8.W.. 8_RTRI 'WEEN lst AND 2nd SrRRETS B, w, and ON CANAL STREET BETWEEN § A STREET! colonlal_porch, toom for g tricity, ‘ete Price. $8.350; otgy terma; sct guiekiy, ANTON KOERBER & CO., 404 Hibbe bldg. Main $13,750- Columbia Heights. A 1 value in a very attractive dwell- on brnld 13th st. bet n Central H Bchool and Columbia rosd. Firet Soor contains three large room nthm room, parquet ficors and porch, Becond floor—three large slcove: tile bath and sinse | leeping pore rd floor—two large Decimmome: Beautifal condition: Hot water hents memcmB:-a gae. Deep lot with garage. in of the lang records of rriving trustee will (ln, front ot lmnb{ the undersigned offe Tor sale by wubic auction fhe respeciive premiser. on FIFTH of" ARG THI“H o('m(‘l( the following de- scribed land nflgrflnlm situate in the eity of Washinkton, District of ‘Columbia, to wit: Original fots 4, 6 8 4.6 and 9 in asable semt.anaually, from day of siie, secured by deed of trust upon the property ooid, or a1l cash. at the option of the pur- A deposit of $100 on each lot re. t All * conveyancin s 284 notarial ur - ;:Im With"within: 30 daye from 08y rwise the trustee v:'m the right sl 0SS & PHELPS, Ph. M. 4840, Realtors. 1408 H st. n.w. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE COUNTRY PROPERTY, A l mnvrmr PLACE. 20 ACRES, Finia. ‘Mo, R C GLSIORE, Baatord, ~ SHORE PROPERTY. (LAVIONRAINES BRiC i AUCTION SALES | E D of sale, ot! rese] d_coat of vertinement of in Pubilsned in the ¢ ”:{o"' Washing EUGENE GOFF, Surviv 131-dads, exBuk a2 D, TRUSTEES. SALE “or JALUARLE REAL TATE, REING THE HOUSE AND LOT RUMNERED PIVE HUNDRED THIRTT- TWO (832) GRESHAM PLA 5 on July 24, Toa2 7 ihe record 3 rruatee. A N FUTU! denea”t Tront of the mt No. 113, at Bnhllc fuction n 'n-mt'rv LAk Pt he [ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. premise Bituate i Trustees’ Sale of Tract Con- taining More Than Six Acres and Certain Improvements Thereon, Constituting Bul'.ld- ings and Fixtures Now Used as Plant for Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Ete., at Lamond |} Station, D. C. (B. & O.R. R. |2 Branch Irtue of a certain deed of trust dated 1920, and recorded January 80, e 4817, at follo 1 iand, records ‘ot the "Ditriet of CQ!nmbll an @ request of parties secured the; he u-lununod trustees will offer for T plat m-oldld |n Liber of the records of the office compll 2“rom aute oF aler otherwrise S forfelted and property resold at [Pk and cont of defauiting purchaser atter five d ivertisement of such le in @ Wllhln(lnn‘ some “Dewspaper = published e ROBERT H. McNEILL, JAMES W. McNEILL, 1e20-4&3s exBulfte22 Wmnmullflln‘ remises, '"-m i the | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. iet of Col e " of land Casite Menon £ pact of the tract of land Very Valuable Corner Resi- royed by whiiam Bibrey et MIIDI. and George ? {ommon, "oy deedrecorded Fity 3 1. xm, i Tiber A38, 'Tol. 146, £ the District Of Columbia, llfl hlfl‘ U-fl fl rl'fl 118781 n square 3300, "as The shme | for taxation luununl D‘“‘Dfl Dist and d trict of Columbi: t the Tt Shich dneus Lamond Hled seised tract posees: ‘more particularly fcribed s follows: * Beginning for the southeasterl; Rersby convered a by ‘Alcena Lamon tone 57 decd dated May 2, corded at” fol records of the being in the welurl‘ ended: thence soutl ?' bt 1f extended, by W, Sibrey & o Georgia Ave. NW. (SE. Comer Crittendon St. and Georgia Ave.), at Auction. By authority vested in n."eb'wlll ltll at ublic auctidh, front 1 TWE ot 26 In. aquare 3016, improved by nearly new and modern , dwelling with large side large side and frout of which Angi line of lst’ f nln. it pe | recordin D hed revenns stamgs cont. to e closed " within 30 days or s deposit_forteited. THOMAS J. OWEN & s 1619-d&ds,exSu e utherly o-uln % foe 1and o _Angus ot ekt of ey to the. Balte of wa: he Baitt: a Company 643.6 test ® ive pianted on, the stst of Blair Toa: rth legrees 36 m fnut Song the sasteriy line of ‘Blatr road and San o Foud, 44 sald_right of --y'g Iro THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Two -, Story Brick Dwelling At the Northeast Corner of Columbia Road and 11th St. NW, 11th Street, At Auction. By sutherity vested fn us we will sel in_front corner of the said Bton along the southerly line of o to the said 'Il:; (flfll :; '::‘oll'!l:l{(. 13 feat a inning, and con- taiming slx and thirty-seven Hundredins (8.37) | Biriiy 30 iom acres, more or ther with all the im- rovements s Jay' wite Spperialaing to s Ferms of sa One-balf of the purchase price t2 ba paid tn cais the baisnce in tve n wm: memr"t un nu :t ...h or 8 opt i i b required at the i of oa Jerancisg, pleted in eom herwise square rerms -nmn-m at_sale or applic: n.mn“’x“;qnn;’e’a cing, * recording revenve mn&- t purchaser’y cost. Su be r_deposit forfeited. 'THOS, 3 OWEN & BON, Aucts, fe17-d&ds.ex8 . n.w. THOMAS A. OWEN & 60 .Avm EERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE 5OV STORY BRICK | 6TORES, NOS. By Fietoe of AEie Cotiatn_deods. of e trost. being, instruments numbered 128, 120 and 130; | reco) mber_ 2, mon nd wo' 7e e cent jeite ralgn in ront of the TWENTLSIXTH DAY OF FE AT FOUR s TR T e TR | 30 59 30 GEORCTA AVE. ‘ By virtue of a chattel desd of trust, auu monkd in ur a'm lnlh et veq., of the ind_records of of Columbia, and ll lM l’."‘ll of lh. l ereby, the unders! truste m wIll auction, Il the lmrglhfi on THE TWENTY-L. DAY F RUARY. 1923, AT TWO 0°CLOCK P. tain miscellaneous cafe furniture and equ! ment, housebold goeds, etc., mentioned Tocecded 1 1he e District of Columbla 92 Eier 5, oo 138 however, to & grior deed of trust for $3.000 upon each 1ot due I " erini One-half of the ‘above said prior trast to be inder in one year, mps at the “cost. T :3'»." plied with within 30 duseor Gepoait torfei HARRY B, HARRY fe14-44ds,exSukhol Terms: Cah pranToN . PEELLE, 3 OT. LEMUEL 7. "anu 021,23,24 t the request of the party secured | dence, With Garage, No. 4627 Fho ml' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 21, 192 AUCTION SALES PUTURE DAYS. ““ZDAW A, WESOHLAE, AUCTIONEEE. Al ¥ VALUABLE UNIM. l'bglk.lu Afl‘:gmvnu WEST APITOL AVENUE JE ’!: H:.t i wmll"fl! % city o ‘ © -:n.' Lot 12, 'say ot of sale: Cash above Terms first trust. the purchaser at 0 required of pus »it n! I ha Ml eae” statipe and, potarial of "' ‘Terms of be’ com- hied elth i wmun 50" dage from day of sale. otherwise trustee reserves the right resell the t the it The. def Y’”::h haer Stter o L ;I‘lfi"lbfld in the tlé{'oiwrsh|llltl,hl:'.?. _(1017.21,26,28 ‘THOS. J. OWEN & IDV. 'AUCTIONEERS. ‘Three-Story Basement Brick Dwellmg. Near Capitol and Union Station, containing 9 rooms and bath, side and AUCTIONS, EDUCATIONAL. as a Basis for A previous standing of this lecture. Announcement MR. HOMER S. PACE, at PACE INSTITUTE, 715 G Street, N,W., on the evening of February 23rd, at 7:30, will personally meet and teach a group of men and women who will begin the study of Accountancy and Business Administration at that time. Mr. Pace will treat particularly of the Preparation of Statements Opening Double-entry Books of Account, and of the necessary opening entries. Incidentally, the organization of Busi- ness on the three different bases of proprietorship—sole proprietor- lhl'p,mlp. and corpotate organization—will be considered. knowledge of bool:kecping is not necessary for an under- You are cordially invited toattend, without obligation on your part, the above teaching session—to meet and ear Mr. Pace. Renr Alley. No. 125 C Street authorlty mud 1o ue we will sell at gnnfle fuction. in front of remi TH YorHin l-AY oF FEBRDARY, 1023, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, lot 88 in sqiare 735; Improved as above. Terms: Bold subject to & of trust, for rriculare of which Wik be o at a0 (oe Sradunt abeve sld vt cash. de; ‘ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. felh-ddds-exsn THOMAS DOWLING & CO. Auctioneers Miscellaneous Supplies Purchased From U. S. Government AT PUBLIC AUCTION ] February 23 1329 G Street Northwest sale of a miscellaneous lot of roment Supplies, consisting in part of Whil Pl Saucers, Pitch- ets, etc.: Knives, l'nppu Bhakers, Lanterns, A Bopotice scld to ‘salt parchasers Terms: CASH. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Columbia.—Sallle B. McCulloch, Lillian Shaw et al., defendants. 40628 —The object of this sult. n the defendan Alice W, McCulloc Teform a cert Tverca to pratnei dated mber 28, and recorded December 19, 1921, amoug the ¢ said District in’ Liber 4606, to correct the deacrip- pon_motion ;athie 180 IN THE trict _of tion of the propert of the plaintifr it ia day of Jenuary, 1923, he de- fendant L, MeCulioch and Alice W Me. 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On landing Mr. Phillp gave s lunch- eon to Mrs. Votaw and Miss Harding. Forelgn Minister Buero was amo: the guests,

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