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---FOR SBALE—HOUSES Continued. A GOOD BUY. Moent nuu-l. wouth of Park road. Splen- ldly bullt; 10 rooms, tile batl i gy r‘s I~ garage space; III.!- DAVID E. BARRY, 1807 2ot » Wear N. Capitol and N. Y. Ave. Modern 6-room brltk. in_excellent condition; woom for gura $6.000; term T-toom ek, mnflflm home fo rage; near N. Capitol spd K Feysesion. Barguin for cash, McGR. 723 11th St. N.W. 16th Street—$14,500. Near Scott Circle—8 rooms and bath: elec- tric lights: immediate possession; best section of the city. Easy terms. Near 16th and R Sts. N.W. $12,500. Excellent three.story brick residence. 10 hrn rooms aud bath; hot-water heat, electric hts; garage; easy terms. Petworth. Overlooking Saul's Addition. attractive. well bullt, 2&tor) Yome, containing 6 Iarg: inclosed break fast crete front porch. Exceptionally tapestry brick nd bath, with deep lot to paved alley: line. Cun be purchased Columbia Heights. Half square west of 14th st.—Nine large rooms and bath; hot-water heat, electricity and gas; excellent condition. Deep log to ) paved alley. Garage. THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORP. WAlfllVlzTfl E‘(clufil\ ve Agents. month. Owner on second wil give | Tiediate possesslon, transferred from Cis niture complete and home for $8,330; cash, balance e BROWN & JOHNSON, T84 15th St. ‘N.W. Main 8126, Watch Our Ads. $18,000. Three-Family Flat. Just reduced In price. A vers wibs brick dwelling in immediate vieinlty of st. and Park road. Now arranged in three apartments and rented at $210 per month ‘l'hon are three large rooms, kitchenette and floor. Hot-water heat, elec- BOSS & PHE Thone M. 4340, l|lvvr‘ PS 1406 it at_n.w. HOMES PUR L()LURI D. Six Sold, Only Two Left. $500 Cash, Balance Monthly. This 18 your chauce to get 2 good home en easy term: Sample House, 20O St. NV, Open for inspection every eveming to 9 p.m. J. DALLAS GRADY, Third Floor Maryland Building, 1410 S Main Member Washingion Renl Estate Board y S$11,500. Washington Heights An appealing home, excellently situated in # central location within walking d'stance of many government departments. Three-story brick, having ten rooms. tile plete lavatory oo third floor: Phone M. 4340. _ Realtors. 1408 H st. n.w. COLORED, STOP PAYING RENT. BUY A HOME. $100 CASH, 35 MONTHLY. 00D 1100M BRICK HOUSE RTHWEST AND NORTHBAST SECTIONS. (JR\\\ ILLE C. BRADFORD | 5 BOND BUILDING, um AND NEW YORK AV 23 i o 1003 EVARTS ST. N.E. A real busgalow home, coutaining eix large Has hardwood floors, elec. Tunts and hotwater heat; large living room th real open freplace; front porch and two Sieasing porckes: estire beuse In perfect cos- Tot 50x140 feet; paved street and alley. exceptionally good buy. Liberal Tnspection any time by appointment. THE BEAUTY & INVESTMENT CORP. oF WASHINGTON. w. Matn 2008, | xclusive Agents. . { situsted on | . and facing lovely park at government expense, is really a wonderful proposition. As a home or invest- ment it {s Unsurpassed. ~An ideal locstion for doctor or house can be three apart- Tments and made 1o pay handsomely. Very few Toaws are for éale 0o thly beautiful avemse 204 thie dae 10, home should mot be oo DAVIS & STEELE, 3420 N. Y. Ave. NW. Maln 5082-5308. Mt. Pleasant on Monr e St atied, in Washington, nea! ALBERT R. CALDER, Main 8078. Woodward Bldg. Col. 4308 ONTARIO ROAD NEAR COLUMBIA ROAD. An unusually desirable 11- room and 2-bath brick house ad- mirably located. This house is really an exceptionally excellent bargain, and should be seen. Now being papered and painted throughout. Hot-water heat, electricity, gas and two-car ga- rage. Terms. Price, $12,500. VERY NEAR CONN. AVE. BRIDGE. 12 good-sized rooms, 3 baths i in a good brick house. Hot-water | on heat, electricity and gas. Terms. Price, $18,500. ELLERSON & WEMPLE, 734 15th St. Phone Main 603. $750 CASH, BALANCE LESS THAN RENT. Brand-new house, from build- er. A colonial, tapestry brick home, containing 6 large rooms, plenty of closet space, hardwood floors, hot-water heat and elec- tric lights, fixtures, large double back porches. This property overlooks Saul’s Addi- tion and is without a question the best buy in the city. Lot is over-140 feet deep to alley. Ad- dress Box 267-U, Star office. fPR tile bath, with built-in ; the Bureau of outside pantry andl.._, l:.m atic’s ESTATE. 'FOR SALE—HOUSES - |- mun-nm ; Continued. i4th ST HEIGHTS $io500. - mmmtm‘cu—“ A ctically new 4-bedroom Rihe car Hnen.” 1t 18 1o .n.nen ‘e ROA! 8ix rooms; garage; ha ll)t I. paved I|=:;" o terms. T sold for 'l.m ‘more, , beautiful park .fl ‘whers ve: §00d term B »Il are ever red for sale. COL»..?E.E.“J.? 0390 e ATTRACTIVE N.W. HOME (‘l" .(ll‘nlli"hc;:u:l":::‘:"’:llfl bes it ’“lom We can arrange " thousaud_dollars higher. This s value. Phone us for inspection. CORNER HOME— ‘Woodley Road. Overlooking the cathedral, this most a tractive corner home on oodhy nll ety Sabarpessed in Wes nl-n- & location unsu Burrounded by homes of the fin ‘lua spacious rooms, o poreh nd_rear porch SOt jater beat, electrle lights; real o fireplace; Rardwood lnspect. MT. PL'E_ASIA N'I—fl 3\250'-»& Bowh ek lghis. baniwocd Seokh ln tion Tor ttaait. “Close o, <ar line'and . 1o good condition. Terms. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY | a $22,500. Store and nu“ apartments and two-car brick gara th st., in ene of most thiek'y mllll‘ tioas In W ington. Will enhance In 1 shows a splendid return today. Posses- sion can e obtained. Only $§,000 cash necessary. Cod 1} ms, 2 baths, garage. Owner ‘lll mlldfl Tea. wonable price. Can be handled on com: paratively small cash payment. NEAR CENTRAL HIGH | SCHOOL—$11,750. Eleven-room home on 18th equipped with howh., elec. lights dnd other ences: exceptionslly large rooms. Can'be boaght oa very. ensy. terme. Lo us show you this genuine bargain. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, '~ 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 4600. MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. ,450. Six rooms and tiled bath, tapestry brick home: large fromt poreh with brick colum double back porehes (glasa-inciosed) ; overlooking & wide avennie and convenlent to the 14th street cars, market and stores. MOUNT PLEASANT. $14.500. A very attractive home, mlll’ll" t'fl rooms ami two baths, hot- s, hardwood flcors and trim. All rooms large, light and airy. ' This CHEVY CHASE, D: C. $22,500. A modern, attractive home near Conn. ave., contaiaing ten rooms on two floors; center 3 Reception hall, living room, diniag room, wun parlor, kitchen. Second fi our bedrooms, exceptionally large, and two bathe; attic;' large lot; garage to muteh bouse. SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS. $13,750. Orerlooking beagtiul 16th street and - unded by large, magnificent homes. Seven rooms, two Rot-water heat and electric lights; hardwood floors, upstalrs and down: beamed ceiling i ‘dining room; built-in refrigerator; large pantry; two rear porches: inclosed sleeping poreli; concrete front porch; deep. lot to aliey. PETWORTH. containing six Tie Jarge, pantry; exeeptionally ot and the lot s more. than 140 feet deep to alles. brick home $5.950—Terms. section and priced right. A siz-room and modern brick sell at once at this price, as values like this one are hard 00d location in the morth home near Lincoln Park. : Shoul to nd in this section. MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, Inc. 913 15th St. N.W. Main 617. NEW, MILLER-BUILT—$9,750! A beautiful 7-room and bath detached home at corner of 42nd and Garrison sta.. Chevy Chase, D. C., 4 bedrooms, tiled bath, built-in fxtures, %-inch osk Soors, Ripolin ensmel on all wood work, thoroughly modern. Easy terms. NEAR WARDMAN PARK PORTER ST. CLEVELAND HOTEL. PARK—PRICE, $11.500. 5 new homes, E t 3 v e Se%a 0 oen ha KNOW val‘es and 'oa. _ Dutch. colonials, & roms and fled bach, | structio bedroonis, 2 baths, brick garage. with all. MILLER-BUILT features, on & beau Sce them today and note unusual quality of tiful lot, 383183, in the 3400 block of Porter material sod construction and superb loca- street. 'There are 4 of them, but see them today and make your selection. Easy terms. tion. 1355 MONROE ST., BROOKLAND. * of reproduction. 4 bedrooms, h.-w.h. and electricity, on splendxd lot 50x150 feet. See this at once. We will make the price and terms right. W IE. Union Trust Bldg. & A. N. MILLER, Realtors and Builders, Main 1790, L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 35903-4-3. 2121-2131 THIRD ST. N.E. CORNER RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E. _ Five new houses just placed on the market. Each house is well designed and has six rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors, wide concrete front porch and double rear porches. Inspect today. Sample house is opén, heated and lighted daily until 8 o’clock. Take any G st. car. except Le Droit Park and get off at Rhode Island ave Northeast. An oftering of unienal ap XNear 14th and Park Road. PRICE, $10.500. Several blocks nérth of I road on a fine street. A Lrek b feet wide, having 8 rooms and batl ‘water heat, electrie lig!ts: ample for garage. Priced to sell at vnce. Saul's Addition. PRICE, $10.700. - Recently bullt home of six rooms bath, having hot-water heat, A e R B ide, nmm-uu nmmlu;.uy Tor e wide, uausual high<lass section, e CLEVELAND PARK. Overlooking the beautiful cathedral grounds. An exquisite de- tached residence of ten rooms and two baths; modern in every detail; lot 65x135; attractively kept. feet wide and has a two-car garage. A real home for the dis- criminating purchaser. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye St. Phones Main . Y(EMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD D S +5° HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., Realtors. Phone Main 1028. WASHI“JGTON HEIGHTS. Bargam, $16,750 Chresatory, g tapestey brick Bome, sitoated 1n the most exclus ction bington i Bt Bas 9 well proportioned rio Dlete tiled baths, oak floors, electric. Tight Deat, tnatantancous heatar and all - g entirs bouse 18 1 besutifal condition and' (s very tasterally decormted. Aleo rate terms. $7.5 peal in & convenient northenst section. linw s'x_rooms and bath: modern heating plant, electric lights; hardwood trim. The house is semi-detached and free of {ncum- brances and can be bought on small cash payment. Just Off 16th St. PBICI. n‘:m A distincth bome in contal lllll rv h' Tooms and baths, Al heatin, plllt and chtn‘k lights; double garage. ot e A remarkal rage. Bungalow Type. Pnce, $9 950. s convenlently sit- Columbia Heights. Price, $10, ooo In m. vlelnlly of 14th and Park road. A rice lll'“ colonial home. lk 14th Tt con- tains 6 rnu:l. llled ith, floibln red r porche; parquet floors, eleelfle u‘h(l. excel t heatin, l‘d and in pl and is in good condition. Garage. R urr. lul. 453138, e terms. %uebec Street. rice, $x2 500, s seldom ¢h and you should offering. Nine rooms (( omplete bathe, bardwood foors St and loe- ond foors, electric lights, b. Good_re yard with room for gara, Ooaveatont termse Brick Bungalow. Price, $9.450. Located west of Conn, ave. and not far ndards. A thoroughly brick buny it low, bath, elec. lights, d_other atfractive ter ¢ sale. g00d condition. Rock Creek Church Road. Price, $9,500. 4k, ell bullt and comparatively mew twe- tapastey brick home. everisoking the Boidere Founds, There are four bed. rooms, {ncluding & glass-inclosed and plastered electric lluu, m-mr her beat, Bard sarage. floors throughout. Possession 834 a8y Near 16th and Webster Sts. Price, $11,300. Desirably located between 14th and 16th - in-a section of new homes. The house cou- .m -m rooms, tiled bath, large electric lights, hot- Owner, occupant, will 1d make reason- ese beautifal it Rom s ln tor e Chevy Chase, Md. Price, $16,500. An exceptionally fine detached bome, located choice section Che .Downtown. & 14, s, STORE AND THREE APTS. Hovas Y $16,000. Citizens’ Sav. Bk. Bldg. M. 893. PRICE ll$(o ,300. Near 16th bt ey floors, servant’ .-«.-n ua all modera_conveniences: vull. ReaL.Esute. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. MIII;II;R/ OF THE WASHINGTON BEAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 HS Phone Main 1028 CNTER oF crrv, | LALLEOUDBUT ONE N these unusually att:ac lace. g T Concreta” Poreh, Ok Fioars Thiou M-HD-. out. 'I’BZEEVENINGET A bargain home in this delightful suburb, priced below cost /|5 The house is 36|0 o, ASHINGTON FOI um—aoum FOR ALE—-COLORED I have several very attractive homes located in the best n.w. sectidns of the city. Some va- cant. Prices and terms very rea- sonable. ;or me'o'rmauon Col. " 712 Renyon N.W. whflm! ffll ! HOMNE VALUEBS ¥ roome fl-fi ufi'm '_ Tote. “Beaatifui sorthwes tor and lighted d: “hn-tn..u’ COLORED—VACANT. Several 6-room bouses. Prices and terms very .llo"‘: "b’ IOEL\I‘ in 8677 COR\I!:R HOUS E—JAME- son-built homes. 3831 Kansas ave. n.w.; 8 large rooms, 2 baths; doubleé floors ; electric lights, hot- water heat; built-in garage; ex- tra large Iot. Built, owned and for sale by THOMAS A. JAME- SON, %06 New York ave. n.w. Phone Main 5526. SAUL’S ADDITION Handsome detached home, close to 14th sf car line und on 8 very to paved First floo of recep- room (oper r con tion, han porch, four bedrooms, tiled bath and sleepi relt entlre width of house on second fioo EAL ESTATE - PRONPT SERVIC! LAYTON HAINES BRIC REALYOR-OCEAN CITY-N-J- 3 + with outbuildings. ' shade e wad” one- il “nerceof ar Shadyside, when completed will pass Jront mate. For p tieulars” apoiy to & Co. napalis. Md., or William v de. M AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. TI05. I 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 Northmt. hority vested 1o us we will sell at | in_front of the premises. on | u\n.\ TUIRD DAY OF pukpe io FRIDAY. THE FERRUARY, 1923, lot 83 In square mproved as abos Bold wubject To a desd of trust for 81 gln fity "daye or dépontt for. S. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. fe15.0800 0880 NO S*ALE. Tract, advertised for sale Friday, February 23, 1923, will not be sold. Trust satisfied. Llllun S. Lamond. THOMAS 1. OW| e closed wil felved. & SON, ATCTION Very Valu.-ble Corner Resi- dence, With Garage, No. 4627 Georgia Ave. NW. (S.E.|G Corner Crittendon St. and !" Georgil Ave.), at Auction. authority vested in us we will sell at fron emises, D DAY Yot 0'CLOCK i square 3015, improved by nearly modern dwelling with large sido . large new wnd porchies 1 § recurdtn to Ialepusfl Jfortelted, ‘ fe10 e xS THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. lVAlmble Two - Story Brick Dwelling At the Northeast Corner of Columbia Road |° and 11th St. N.W, 3001|: 11th Street, At Auction. !iy authority vested in us we will sell at biic muction, in front of tha premises, on RIDAY. TiE TWENTI.THIRD DAY OF UARY. AT FOUR-THIRTY K P lot 96 in square 285] Terms announced ai -l\e or upon applica- tion at our office deposit uired at time of sale. ing revenue stamps at purchasers cost. e dond |n d" l?’lyfl ‘fl‘r deml\tof\nrfllled THOS. J. OWEN & SO TRUSTEES' SALP OF VALUABLE FRAME N ."*ms S LORIDA TAVE: deed of trust duly 0. 4268, follo 465 et seq., 4;"1 the land records of the'District of Colum- auction. on RCH, 1273 AT FOUI( Tl.llRTl O'Lu)(.l( P.M., the following-described las and pi ises, e in the District of Lolumhll and denl:uned ing lot 22 in ibdivis 14 and lu of Loomis’ lubdlv(-lnn in lqlllru sald lot fronting on Boundary st., now Flofldl ave, ‘Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $200 | required at time ‘of sale. Conveyancing, re- t purchaser's cording_and revenue stamps cost, Sale to be closed within 30 days or de- posit forfeited. VM. ALLA; TALPH T HALL, 23-d&0s exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEK, AL AND B mcu-u T, HOUSEHOLD TN Tiso1 CEORGTA AVE! By virtue of 8 chattel deed of Srast, duly DAY, THE falo miscellaneous cafe furniture amd equi ment, houschold goods, etc., mentioned E d STANTON C. PEELLE, LEMUEL J." ELIOT. 24 Trn ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, BIX ROOMS AND BATH, 318 7th ST. SOUTHEAST. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4604, folio 16 et seq istrict of Colum- Plnl secul will offer for ule by public suction, In'nnnl of the ‘ H DAY 0" FIBIUABFM AT PKV! eLo0 Tollowini described_ land lnd te in the city of W ton, Dlltrlt‘( ol Oelnlllbfl to wfl Lot bertd 58 n J. 8. Swormateat asd . B !ru- . nbfllvhlon in l? re ous ? ' plat_recorded in Liber 13 at oo 106 of ihe records of the office of the surveyar of vmrlu of Columbia, subject to & prior deed of trust for $1 ‘Terms of si h above said trust. A oot of $400 reqired at sae. All Conves: ancing. remnlhll, rewnue stamps and notarial fees at cost of ‘Terms to plied with with . ao “days from ds otherwise the trustees reserve the Sell the property at the risk and cost of the kflulflnt mnhlwr after five days’ advertise- ment of such n some newspaper pub- Habed in the cu.y o w--m.mnn D. s of which will be stated at |e = 3 front e and tront | X “OF CAFE FURNITURE I D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923 AUOTION SALES "AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ‘TOMORROW. = C.G.SLOAN & CO., INGC. Aucts., 715 13th St. ._- ~Valuable Mahogany High Boys, Low Boys, Sideboards, Chests of Drawers, Bookcases, Secrefaries, Nests of Tables, Drop-leaf Tables, Odd Chairs and Rockers, High Post Beds, Old Embroidered Pictures and Paintings, Old Glassware and China, Oriental Rugs, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Draperies, Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room Suites, Mirrors, Fire- place Brasses, Bric-a-Brac, Reed and Fiber Chairs, Books; etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday, February 24th, 1923 At 10 AM. Also at 11 AM. Wales Adding Machine, Brandt Automatic Cashier, Standing Desk, Office Partition, Flat- lo{’Desk Office Chairs and Tables, etc. By order of U. S. Marshal. ‘ C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Aucts. £e22-2t Terms—Cash. 'ronnnlmw. ONFER, NITU! D PERSONAL e, TET, BT POBLIC SUCHON OTHER TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- STORAGE ~ AND I PROVED REAL ESTATE _ON THE g BOUTH IDE OF MASS. AVE. NEAR AT, oHE, TWESTY FOURTH A A A e blnr oF nvmuuu 1923, COMMENCIN Yok -~ bl S The and ecords ‘or the: Disthict ot Corom: bla, ‘and at the request of t thereby, the undersigned, truatee by ihe Supremne of Columbla, In_equity No. Sl e e ke on MON DA 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK described land % to pay storas oode’sicred with s’ the Tollowin G. Starkes, Mr, 1. Rattley, MePherson, Mrs. 3. W. McK| How Stva: Menacs, Sen: . Hawks, Mrs. T. Prankiin. ty H. Payne, A" paries intéresied pleasé ONiox STORAGE COMPANT, __fe7,1423. 06.7-0_Florids_ave. nw. ADAM A. 'ESCHLII AUCTIONEER. Sale of Desirable Household Furniture, “Hard- mln" y Baby Gnnd. New Phyer, g.n:ht PI;IIOI, Un- gage by Cquhl Park Hotel, American Machine, Carpets, tr Yecorded mn Liber County - Kor'8, the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. rma of eile: Onethird of the purchase money 10 be paid in cash, bala; pon the property soid, or all cash. at the npuon of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. converancing, recording, nue stamps, ete., at_cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be within 30 duys from day of All Slicing Rugs, Etc., By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. 9iples Colonial Mabogary Dining Room !nlu e; Mahogany, Americes t and Other Golden "0ak A ining oo anlel Nfl PHKI Oak and Mal Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture h Bacl ‘Tapestry Armchair and Rocke: La Tady's Writlng Déak, Library and_ Tapestry f'lrlor Buites, Velvet ”B"l.m. fllk Hall Racks and M! ror: n, Eprh dhmported tisement ‘of mich résule in some newspaper ed in Washington. D €. W T WALKER, Trustee. TOURS Ao extensive tour, under an expert dic rector. &m i thot EURO 1y, excellent botel., 18 days Spes i 24 "on ‘the mw magaifcent (Largest French Steamer) 3 monthis’ Paris Study Tour for teschers and students, all expenses, $810. Write for cir- culars. The Beaux-Arts Tours. 1208 G Bt. N.W. Kitchen Requisite returny April 5th. Accommodations for four ladies only. Independent parties semi-weekly. EUROPE —AN IDEAL SUMMER VACATION TOUR, sails July 2d, returns Aug. 30th. Expert conductor, partly lim- fted to 20. All expenses, $765. DELTA TOURS Kresge Bldg., 11th & G—Main 1472 Records, Riicing Machine. At 12 0’Clock Noon. Automobiles, including Chandler Touring Car and Ford Truck, by Order U. S. Marshal; Other Touring Cars, Roadsters and Deliv- e kl‘l\“ A. WESCHLER. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTH l Capitol Park Hotel Unclaimed | i Baggage By Auction. - 'OURTH. will sex h! public auction, at W hler’ ing at 1 ‘including Trus Auct. STEAMSH.’IPS C octs, etc. £ Eotor Bark B for all charges a left with us in ti S i Cnencer, L B Counor, Mes. ‘Williams, James Roberts and Make your plans Ewande W, M today " for _this splendld 5,600- mile cruise ‘that rivals a Euro- pean tour—at one-fourth the cost. . Through the Pariama Canul i i to Los Angeles cific Mail and San Francl Ample ashore for sightseeing at Cr and Balboa, Canal Zone: Nicaragua; La Libertad, San Jose,” Guatemala, and Man- zanillo, Mexico. Fast 10,000-ton American steamers that afford every comfort. Low first-class fares Steerage, $100. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK - Passengers—Freight S. S. Colombia, March 10 5. Yorazusls 8. & Ecoude 170 and wite, L. E. Moo . Keith and wife, Willlam Miller ynd . Slater, J. L. Boswell, J. Doyle, ! John T. Bush, W. W. Wearer, J. il _and {3 A Maad Timmors, Mri. e Voe, Miss W V. Mitin Mrs, Munroe, ris. K. P take no’ | and Sail Terms: Cash, 19,16.23 time tobal Corinto, alvador; ADAM A TRUSTEES' 84 2 Batane, DEive THE HOUAE AND LOT NUMBERED FIVD HUNDRED THIRTY- TWO (532) GRESHAM PLACE LBy Tirtus of & Chitaita deed ot trust rocorded uly 24, 1922, of the recorded Quess 'of the party secured thereby the under- slaned trustese will sell. at public auction in front of the prenfises. RCH 1633, AT FOUR-THIRTY O CTOGK Pl following described land and premises: in the county of Washington, Also sdditional freight luunrl IDW;L lumbia, known and duunlnl-ned s lot 8t in e Kite's subdivision s in mately every 10 Sailings from Pler 32, North Rirver (Foot of Canal St), New York. Tickets and Information from any Steamship, Tour ist or Railroad Agent, or PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. 10 Hanover Square, New York {RENGH No. 48, folio 12: ! rec of the murveyor of the District of Columbi Terms of sale: Said property to b' sold sub- | fect to two prior deeds of tru regating | 0f the purchase price er ‘and abos | trust, the balance is to be paid etc., at cost of pu sale to be compiled with within |mmy daye from date of sale, otherwise de- posit to be forfelted and property resold at risk and cost of defayiting purchaser after five daye' advertisement of such resale in gome newspaper published ta thln'wm ROBERT H. JAMES W. HC\E"JA en. fe30-0kas exSustezs _ Woodward buidiag. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM. BEAL ESTATE ON T STREET New York ine ;o ”Idind-elixflmnud' Travelers” The Giant Express “PARIS” Wednenday, March 7th The Mnxnifienl “FRANCE” Wednesday, March 14th ~May 13 June 23_Aug. § V;.k—NAvl‘c—ParI; By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly reconed in Liber No. 3067, folio 445 et seq., {of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in fruat of | the respective premises on MONDAY THE DAY OF MARCH, 1928, AT FOUR- THIRTY (rcwcx M. the following de- scribed ':..a and pr ituate In the city ington; mm-xct St "Columbia, to wit; Ji Teaxist O o.n'l Lsent, 8 and O in equare 606 The Fidelif 1408 New York A hingto with (nterest at seven per eent, payable semi-annualiy, from day of sale, secured by dfld of trust upon the #0ld, or all cash, at the DNIW Ghasar.” A deposit "ot 3100 R A R A AR rehaser. of ! ioh Swith, wihin 50 dayn from dag of sale, otherwive the trustee reserv fhe right | to resell the property at the risk and co the defaulting purchaser, after five days it vertisement of such resuie in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. EUGENE GOFF, Surviving Trustee. b21-d&ds.exBuk 22 THOMAS A. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER: TRUSTBES' BALE OF THREE ONE-STORY BRICK STORES, NOS. 0421-5423-5425 SEORGIA AVE. . of three certain deeds of gt being Instraments bumbered 128, 129 & recorded December 2, 1922, Semi-weekly sailings from New York on ast modern twin-screw stesmers. Rewsd $125 54 MEXICO Reguler Woskly Sallings, $200 wp rousd trip. Special Round Trip Rates to NASSAU reby, the nm, auction . MEW YORK & CUBA MAILS. I.CO NDAY, THE UARY. 1 ‘reqt e party sgcured ersigned X -m sell at of the premises l.v'nmx-r DAY, or rnl | XT FoUR O CLOCK the ol oS ane and eemien trict of Columbla, being lot Abe Steln Bamuel Stein’ upon each 1ot due : O of the ogey sbore said prior irast.to be paid in & and tl n--lnaor in one year, of ail cash orer i said trust, at the purchaser’s option. gt o8 ach Yot mmm nron accep 1d. 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