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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—EOUSES Continued. You will be vleased with thls compl s and two Dbaths, less than a year of ; perfect throughout; porches; S rage: Potwater hoats electric lghis.” Price $16080. FOR SALE—HOUSES Conttawed. —— e WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. modern home of brick Tasement ‘on convenieat terms. ROCK CREEK CHURCH ROAD. A brick home of seven roomm (four bedrooms); modern complete bath; Boors and trim; bot:water heat; electric | ide front porch; floored attic; screened throughout; garage oa wide alley. feakfast and sleeping porches; hardwood easy terms. — Prico $10.000, NORTHEAST. This 18 @ good fnvestment: cam be bought on $1.600 cash: th thrce garages on rear; house and garages renting for B.650. ; wix $12.50 per PETWORTH. Semi-detached home of steco 00d_condition throughont, six rooms and bath; base nd rear porches: electric lights; e for garage on large lot; alley on eide and rear. Price $8,730. SAUL’S ADDITION. A tapestry brick home, detached. on lot 72x100; has wide front and rear porches: t-water Leat: electric lights: hardwood floors and trim; one-car garage; flowers on lot. nderful home. Price $16,730. A WEST CHEVY CHASE. In the first commercial sone, and can be readily converted into store and apartment. louse of six rooms and bat! 0 feet on Wisconsin avenue. Price, $7,500. "1415 Eye Street. cellar and attic; has electric lights; hot-water heat; McKEEVER & GOSS, ot fronts 3304 Main 4752. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., 1418 Eye St. N.W. Chevy Chase. ICE, $14500. An unusually desirable de- fached home, 30 feet wide, having seven rooms and two baths; hot-water heat, electric lights; floors; glass-in osed breakfa double - garage. £arly Dossession, on easy terms. Columbia Heights. TOB, $13,750. Exceptionally fine brick Kouse of 8 rooms, bath and extra Javatory; electricity, hot-water heat; hard- wood floors thronghout: doubls garage. This is one of the most spacioms homes in this section, belng 23 feet wide. Washington Heights. OB, $16,750. A handtome tapestry brick Tome in this fashionable neighborhood. Nine rooms and two complete baths are on the thres floors. The house contains all frodern convenlences and is in fine con- 'dition, Garage. Phones Main 5903-4-5. Mar{land Ave. N.E. NT) CONY] ;Y LOCATED semi-detached this wide and beautiful svenve. The house fs of euperfor construction aad containe eight tooms and bath, has glassed-in sleeping porch, hot-water he electric lights, ample room for a garage. Connecticut Ave. PRICE, $15,000. Very attractive brick hoase on one of the most exclusive thoroughfares in the city. It has eight nice-sised room and two modernly equipped Daths, he water heat, electric lights, oak floors; 140- foot lot to a paved alley. Massachusetts Ave. Heights. Lgcated in that high-class section that_{n- " “cludes 5o many beautiful residences. This lovely home in fully detached, of brick construction, s 34 wide and has s large lot, eight spacious rooms and two bathe, ail modern improvements, doudle gurage. Posvession. THIRD AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E. An offering of new homes that excels anything now on the market. Four 6-room houses, built to please and priced to sell quickly. Every improvement has been placed in these homes and we invite your thorough inspection of the sample house, which is open daily and evenings The terms will interest you. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., VERYTHING IN 1418 Eye St. N.W. MEMBER OF THE WASHING' 5 SHANNON . 713 14th Street N.W. REAL ESTATE. Phones Main 5903-4 TON REAL ESTATE BOARD. & LUCHS, Main 2345. TAKOMA PARK—$7.850. nd convenient loc pretty section ne, and in a ve fon of Takoma Park, just a block from New, completely detached, on good sized d and three unfinished rooms and bath: home is of the vers best construe- irdwood floors and trim, nd other features. Buyer can arrange term hotzwater heat, electric lights, A breakfast porches and & bullt-in garage, alio an open fireplace. 11 porches. includiog Tias screens ' Y CHASE—$14,750. . on lot nd two bathis; has front puse s well finan: MASSACHUSETTS AVE rmom and bath home most heantifal section o priced at a fleure that is w g porches and & finors and trim. Lington Heights, Washington's highest el Kfust por n by 145 feet. in the best shape, located just a Dalf block ©of the best strests in Chery Chase. Of Seven rooms (four bedrooms) double rear and sleeping porches, vapor heat and eléctricity and aud terma can be arranged. NUE HEIGHTS-—$12,000. Actached restdential the city, with a view that cannot be equaled under repmduction. Has a large front porch, slt-in garage: hot-water heat, el onabie: | Inspection by sppointment —$16,750. between Conn. ave. and Columbia ri.: & nine room in the acme of condition. especially good for professional or military firsi been ref and w 4 second fi one. detache has screens, Dest section of Ch COLUMBIA HEIGHTS in_perfect condition. gAns and white trim, dufltin ice Box and open firepla d Scar brick garage helps to make this property excep. excellently built houss ridwood floors, ma and a defac! attractiy ther feuture ent property. SHANNON 713 14th Street N.W. BOSS & AV New colonial type brick ri Home §x modern think that Tou might be that some one. CHASE, houge with a large 1 aw to the prospective home owner. Fhe woodwork This is & good hot-water Leat, el every rerpest ctricity, g garage. D. €.—$18.500. . garage in rear; hoase is nearly etc., and 18 up to the minute in every $13,500. Seven rooms, hot-water heat, elec. i H A tiled shower fnin fully tiled bath is & LUCHS, Main 2345. V. ST sidence situated in a most conven- nt and exclusive locality. Only one block from Holy Cross pcademy. Tndividual in construction and ideally planned. First loor contains large entrance hall, spacious living room with open freplace and dining room, inclosed breakfast porch, pantry. itchen. Second floor: ooms, one complete tile bath and tiled shower in lavatory. Four bright and well proportioned bed- Double losed sleeping porch. Oak floors throughout. Modern in every letail. Garage. $9,000. Petworth. A decided bargain in a thoroughiy up-to-date and well sitnated home pmr' erty. Two-story taps brick, six Jrgs room: colonial front porch, donble rear porches, oak floors, h + elec. Garage for two core. } $14,500. Cleveland Park Naval officer leaving clty has reduced price of this comparatively new home for {mmediate sale. Detached, on a inrge and beautifnl lot. There ate eight rooms, two tile baths, extra large liv. ing_room, slate roof, many bullt-In fea tures, h.-w.h. and elec. Prompt pos- wossion, Terms. Capitol Hill. Located in one of the gost attractive ares in the n.c. section, and near anton Park. There are nine un- nsually Iarge rooms, modern bath, hot- wator heat: garage for two cars. House just vacated and newly papered and painted throughout. Well arranged for remodeling into apartments. Easy terms. $9,000. Near 16th and Park Rd. 4 little off 16th «t., just above Park 4 olonial type house, six rooms, mod- +rn’ bath, hardwood finish, rear porches, hot-water hent, electric lights. Deep 1ot to wide alley. Very salable at the sbove price. Terme, Attractive terms can be arranged. $11,500. Saul’s Addition. Absolutely the best buy in a detached home 1n this beautiful locality. ° Thers are seven rooms (4 bedrooms), tile bath, spacious living and dining_rooms, un- usually bright bedrooms: parquet iag: Pow.h, elec. Garage in keeping - ouse. 1 _$9500. Near Walter Reed Hos A wondertul valne in & detached home. California bungalow type, first floor containing four large rooms, pantry. lavatory and porches. Beeond floor— ‘Three bedrooms. tile bath, hot-water heat, electric light: Immediate pos. #ession and easy term: $8,5004 Shepherd St. ark, : o bath, hardwood six la m fioors, colonial front porch, arge doubls h.-w.h., elee. ear 'porches, screened; Prompt possession and reason- Garage. able terms. $10,500. Near 18th and Col. Rd. A very low price for a home in this desirable section, convenlent to two car ling Two-story brick, six full-sised foome, reception hall, pdntry. e bath, hardwood floors, b.-wh., eiec. Garage for two cars. 2 BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. M. 4340, Realtors. Now located in our new building 1417 K St. N.W. HEIGHTS—$10,500. 14th ST. A e bedroom houss with 3 Jarge porches; hardwood floors; h.-w.h., " elec. Jights; in good condition price which s unquestionably cheap; no more, in fact, than 6-room houses are selling for in this location. This house can be purchased on $1,250 cash and is a genuine bargain. PARK VIEW—$6,800. One of the few good houses in this wec- tion at a price like this; modern heating ant, elec. lights; good lot. ~This is & A3.room deep house and has good big rooms. © can arrange very good terms. ONE-HALF BLOCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL—$11,500. One of the most attractive houses in i lgnts; ’ gl leeping porch; _co- Jouial front porch; parquetry ra. This 48 a location that {s much sought after and this property will sell quick! SAUL’S ADDITION— 9 Rooms—$15,500. This beautiful 9-room and bath home, con- taining 4 large bedrooms and every modern improvement, including h.-w. ol lights, porchies, awnings, screens a: igterior “arrangement that is particularly Pleasing. | Can Be bonght for s price so o than much emaller hogees m. It is close to 14th &%, on & big lot and has garage. this elec. WILLIAM S. 1409 New York Ave, Ly . MEMBER 0% CHEVY CHASE—$21,500. Sros® oot Togbty b m" me of o baths: garage. lfl:’ DH‘:‘ID comtort and conveniency Bituat to the Avenue on a lot contal tically acre, Could not be at this ure, We can_artas COLUMBIA HEIGH $11,950—Corner. This house a - Ineton's. best- aremitecen; "1els Gy e lonial in eve detail, even the ieks ‘were obtuined from out of town to in keeping with the de 6 very nice rooms; real open fireplace in living foom h.-w.h., elec. lights; hardwood floors; ti ms! plete kitchen obtalnable and ma other distinctive features. seok. ing “something ‘& BIt out of the place will buy this on sight. show_you. NORTHEAST—$6,300. mmghl! modern cdlonial front poreh style home in a good white section of northeast. This is a full 20-ft. house with 10180 £5 ko 1o 8 puved sner. Poun s eip to & 3 Bought with $1,300 cash and $63 8 smon This 1s & bargain, SIXTEENTH STREET semi-bungalow of rooms (& bedrooms) R Bitviace. " Large abving. room: Ty ches ' room off kitchen. Glassed-in sleeping porch be arranged. PHILLIPS, 7 Phone Main 4600. REAL BSTATE BOARD, i i 1 1 Tel. M. 4340, | indow brick: cellar; THE EVENING sTm WASHINGTON, D. C. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES Conttuwod. 18TH ST. RESIDENCE—$14,500! Nize rooms azd two baths in the 1700 block of 18th st.; five large bedrooms: houss occu- Bled by owner: n perfect condition; splendid location; can ¢ itself. An e Suer: In petfect condition; &ple lon; can be made to pay for itsel CLEVELAND PARK—$14,500. This 1 owe of the most beautifully planned Domes’that we have ever built. Spacious hall, room, dtntng voom and kitchen, frst . On second floor, 8 large bedroom: med i porch and 2 tiled bath 50135, - 5 Pita . Bullt-in garage. Ordway st. at SEMI-DETACHED, WOODLEY PARK A (ficent home, 2808 28th st., @eross from rdman Park Hotel, 10 rooms, Daths. whh . all of the exclusive MILLER BUILT features. Just being completed. See this home, whether you are interested in Duying or hot. Tt is a treat to see t. Prics, $18,500. Terme. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME. Just a“few blocks across the District line in Somerset, Md. A real home of 8 rooms and bath, 4 large bedrooms, 2-car garage, splendid lot. Hot-water heat; electricity. Immediate possession and reasonable terms. ‘W. C. & A. N. MILLER, Realtors and Rufiders 909 Union Trust Bldg. Main 1790. PETWORTH—$9,250. TERMS! Brick colonial home, 20 ft. wide and on a wide avenue; in first-class condition; lot is exceptionally large and extends back to an improved street; house contains ix large rooms: hot-water heat and electric lights, hardwood floors, inclosed breakfast porch and screened sleoping porch. This 15 an exceptionally good buy and should sell at once. 16th STREET HEIGHTS—$15750. Near 18th st.; one of the best buys that has been offered for sale for some time; a seven-room bungalow on a -large lot, with garage to match house; first floor contains living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, inclosed sleeping porch, lnvatory apd Very autractive fireplace, thrée large closets; wecond floor, thrve bedrooms and three spacious closets. Let us show you this property. CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—$10.750. A very attractive semibungalow, nearly mew, on @ very high elevation, and will be vacant about April 1, contalning »ix large rooms and tiled bath, hot-water heat and eleetric lights, hara Boors, open fireplace, exceptionally large side porch: on a large lot, with two-car garage to match house. SOUTHEAST—$6,550. TERMS. A six-room modern brick home; vacant: mew and should sell at once at this low price; large 1ot to aliey; room for garage. NORTHWEST—$3,975. TERMS. On Wisconsin ave. and {n & good location; a large ix-room home. well worth the price sked, and should sell at once; three large rooms on first foor and three large bedrooms on second ; electric lights; lot 25x100, with g PARK VIEW—$7950. TERMS. the Soldiers’ Home Park: a colonial tapestry brick home containing Six room ; hot-water heat and electric lights, hardwood floors and trim; newly papered und painted; concrete colonial front porch and double back porches; sleeping porch, glass inclosed; room for garage. MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, INC. 913 15th St. N.W. Main 017, DON'T MISS THIS. Best buy teda: | NEAR NKEW HAMP. AVE. AND 8 8T. rooms and bath brick dwelling; h.w.h. at the price; mew, Sreproof | elec ; excellent condition. Immediate ponses apsrtment building; i | ston. Will submit terms. st falr_rent: low . ex rental,© $7.200; v v Drice. $4BT00. ANTON - KOERBER, * Roou | DWARD LEWIS, 404 Hibbe bldg. Main 5608, 012 15th & 10 d MAT ——— NOTE. i BOSS & PHELPS. Realtors. Now located in Their new building 1417 K ST. N.W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. West of 14th st.; nine extra large room and bath: hot-water heat. electric lights; cellent condition; deep Jot to paved alley. Au unusual ba in for quick male NEAR 2nd & D STS. S.E. Detached, 12 rooms and 2 baths; hot-water heat; space foi ghrage: now rented for $100"month. Priced st 88,550 for s NORTHWEST—4$750 CASH. One of the best locations in the city. Two- tory tapestry brick hou of six largeé rooms and " batl -water heat, electric lights and large lof: ‘immediate posses- juare from 14th st. line. & INVESTMENT RP. of WASHINGTON, W, BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, Now located in Their new building, 1417 K St. N.W. 812850, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Located In the heart of the most exclusive residential wection in the northwest. Ouly a short distance from the Conn. ave. million dollar bridge. Colontal-type home, containing six spu cious rooms. Firat floor has enormo, living room, recention Lall, large ing_room. kitchen and concreie re. porch Second floor, Ding n in base. water | f-y | ment. Pittsbirg heater, electric 1i cars. Prompt pe able terms. Thin home offering of today an looked iuto fmmediately if You are seeking a real bargain BOSS & PHELPS, PA. M. 43 automi gars 85 13th St Main 2908 “QUE” ST. COR. 31st ST. INSPECTION BY APPLYING AT ‘THIS OFFICE ONLY. Three floors, 12 brick. _Inide mate what you expect sidering today’s HAR 3080 Rond Bidg. FOR BALE— Near Walter Reed Hospital. Price, $4,950. Semi-detached home, 6 rooms and bath; fur- nace, cellar, electricity; lot 150 feet deep. Yackot Newly papered and painted. Term §500, balance $50 per month. Mr. Hopkint G Ey W ARING & CO., 210 Bond bids. in_8371. Tooms;* brownstone and nd arrangements are shiohable bome. Con- n. valves, this is &_barga RY MILLER, Main €208, ° VACANT 122 4th ST. S.E Fiun location near Capitol amd Libr #emi detached; 10 rooms and bath. Price, $8.500. I. €. WEEDON & CO, 111 BSt S Linc. 43. CLEV] $15,000. New, Detached, 8 Rooms. Hardwood floors, elec. lights. 2 complete baths. 50-foot lot with garage. WEAVER BROS 735 15th St. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ES MASS. AVE. N.W. Near ‘Thomas clrcle—Three-story detached residence containing 18 large rooms and 4 baths; lot 2214x160 can be re- modeled into mofern “apartment house, show- ing exceptionally large return on investment. THE REALTY & INVESTMENT OORP. WASHINGTON. 785 13th 8t. N.W. (Exclusive Agents.) $4,500—FIVE ROOMS AND BATH; TWO-CAR & #ood location; $100 cash. $0,000—SIx ‘rooms and bath good location: & bargal $8.250—Twelve rooms asd batl ra location: furnished. $10,600—8ix five-room houses: bath, gas, Iatrobe heat: ed. location; all rented. M. CORTIS, MATN ‘8043. 216 Machinlets’ bldg,. 9th and Maes. ave. n.w, ® OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Homes that Will Suit the Pocketbook of the Man or ‘Woman of Modelrnte Means. home of 4 rooms; electricity ; good lot. Oy $3,500: 8080 cusn betsnce Arringed. Five lectriel a3 lot. w5, Tl R Dandy new bungalow; § rooms and bath; elvctricity; hot-water heat; near cars; one fare. Ouly $4,850; $600 cash; $30 per montd. Homes can be bought from this office from $2,000 and rd, Restricted sections. 0. B. ZANTZINGER, RBALTOR, Call Mr. Wayman Ingalls 6lst and Dix sts. n.e. Lincoln 3480. $5,000. Overlooking Garfield Park; 6 rooms, bath; brick: furnace heat; cellar; in excellent con- dition. Possession. ~$1,000 cash and $45 per = 5,000, 5th et. n.e, near M; 8 rooms, bath; briek ‘double deck porch in ; excellent condition garage. $1,000 cash and $45 per month. Pow session. N mum?s'zsqmumh o a 1 ; day- a ‘Firahce hext: Toom for . Possession. $1,000 cash and $50 per 36,350. 14th st. near B: 6 rooms, bath; brick cellar; furnace heat; in excellent condition 2-car garage; $1,800 cash and $50 per month. Main 2908. ‘apace for NICE_HOME. ground, in Florida. Price. PERCY H. RUSSELL £0 ACRES, CLORR 85 miles south_Jncksonville; & PERRY, 2802 P n.w. SHORE PROPERTY, POINT PLEASANT BEACH — AG! from 3300 1,600 for season. Golf, all; fishing_pier. A opposite R. R. station. HORN_POINT BATHING BEACH—16 ACRES o0, e Severn; 1800 ft. water front: . modern. or write M. P. Eaatport, Annapolls, ar:iw.-mf . BENEDICT, MD. Lots for cottages; e firat round ay ing begoi. ample choice. TY ACRES OF 500, 3 ilable fn-ye Finest fishing grounds. Deep lots or garden and garage. Act quick for HARRY MILLER, Exclusive Agent. 8080 Bond Bldg. Main 6226, AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONERRS, TRUSTEE'S BALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON _THE SOUTH SIDE OF MASS. AVE. NEAR BCA,;L“OR ;lA BT" lwaeed of ti kA 3y virtue o atn rust recorded in Liber No. 8226, follo 208 et lonq!’. of the land records of the District of Colui. , and at the request of th y_wecured thereby, the undersigned, appointed subatitute trustee 'by the Supreme Court of the District ot Colum! in equity cause No. ), will gell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF 'MARCH, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK ., the fillowing described land and prem- Sses,” situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbis, and designated as and being lot numbered four (4) in block red ssven (7). 1o Gardiner G, Hubbard's subdivi- slon known ae “Belair Helghts,” s per plat gecorded fa Liber County ' No. 6, folio 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase money % be paid tn cash, balaace In two dqual ! ts, payable in one and two years, @ per centum per annum, pay- h sl from day of sale. secared 5 upon the property sold, or all cash. ¢ Lhe option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All eonveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete., at_cost of purchaser.)’ Terms of sale to bs 80 days from day of jerves the right property at the risk and cost of jurchaser, sfter five days' adver- guch résalo in some newspaper g mon! porch ; “bri w m-n.-a; llu’" tubs; m:-‘t 't.:l'l::'. poreh i “rear: metal nrm‘ and nmno‘- oemi-detached, Posses- sion. $1,000 cash and $60 per month. $11,500. 424 Tth st. n.e—Twe-story apartment with other 5 rooms and bath: q DBoth; two-story brick garage, 20130, in rear. HARRY E. GLADMAN, 306 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Lin. 346. ON . CONNECTICUT AVENUE. A beautiful, detached, corner home, nuermrmllwuh Lot has & ‘with a depth of 110 feet. The: spacious front and side porch, entrance hall, Iarge liviog room and French | doors opening to dining room, inclosed breakfast room, bullt-in_refrigerator, pantry and kitchen; large stone fire- Lllt' in living room. Becond Soor con- ing three beautiful, bright bedrooms, one havl private tile bath with shower and In addition thete is an am:hmlun i‘“ ",h mlt—l- m-m Doal losed ‘sleepiag_poreh, a over entire house with finisbed Toom} ) i hewd, elec. Owner et e k- 08 Dt il resell the tauiting ent o THOB. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTS. BTORY, BRIOK DwWRLLING, N0, Bro CLBVELAND STREET NORTHWAEST. By virtus of & certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No, 4106, folle 176 ot asc's of the records of’ the District of Columbia at the request of the party secu the undersi trustess on A .M., the fol- Gescribed land and premives, dtuate in strict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 118 in B. H. Warner's subdi- vision in Square 271, as per plat recorded in office of the surveyor for the District of umbis, in Liber 18, Terms of MONDAY, AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. MARCH 5, 1923. AUCTION SALES | AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. | - FUTURE DAYS. A C] g TIONEE! TRUSTEE'S SALB OF VALUABLB UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON T STREET BETWEI 1st AND 204 STREETS 8. W. STREET BETWE! 1st AND d EETS 8.W., and ON CANAL STREET 'WEEN § AND T STREETS S.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3067, follo 445 et neq., of the land records of the Distriet of Colum’ Bia, and at the n?u-n of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will offer ale By public auction, in front of g‘ L tive E.r!mlle on MONDAY, THE FTH Y OF MARCH, 1923, AT FOUR- ‘THIRTY” 0'CLOCK P. the following de- ituste in the city ‘olumbia, to wit: 9 n square’ 608 ‘and original lots 2, 8, 4, 6 and 9 in square 607 on_the offcial or plan of said city. Terms of sale: One-third- cash; balance in one and two years, with interest at seven per cent, payable semi-annully, from day of sule. secured by deed of trust upon the property wold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 on each lot re quired at time of sale. ~All conveyancing, recording, revenne stamps and notarlal fees at the cost of the purchase) Terms of sale to be complied with within Aays from day. of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right 1to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defnulting purchawer. after five daya nd: vertisement of such resale {n some newspaper published In the city of Washington, D. ( EUGENE GOFF, Burviving Trustee, 1h21-A&ds, u& (b2 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERA. Two Very Desirable Brick Dwellings, Being the Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Con- taining 6 Rooms and Bath, No. 933 26th St. N.W,, and the Two-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, Containing 8 Rooms and Bath, No. 70 I St. NE.. Desirable Homes for Colored Buyers. By authority vested fn us we will nell at publie auction, in froat of the respective prem- nes. on MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1933, COMMENCING AT FOUR- THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. 10t 70 in square 16, improvell by premiass No. 438 26th w’'n v and, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., SAME DAY lot 95 In square 675, improved by premises No. 70 I st. n.e. Verms of saie: $500 cash required on ench {lot, and easy terms can be arranged as to ! the remainder. $200 deposit required upon scceptance of ‘bid. Convevancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Ter of to be complied with within 80 day from day of sale or deposit forfeited THOMAS J. OWEN & S0) f027-d&ds.ex8u__ i and {— LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING Suitable for every part of your home. Al for mecount of dealer retiring from business lot of Photographic Supplies, Plates, Truys, Mountingx, nterns, Slides, Bromide Paper, Tri- pods, ete. ALSO AT 12 0'CLOCK, |Extra Large Jewelers Safe, 1 Smal Safe und 1 Ford Sedan, 1920 ‘model, in |fAne condition, with nhont $100 worth | of extrax. All for sale at public nuc- {tion within our salearooms, 631 L. {Ave. N.W. on DAY, SIX, BEGINNING AT 10 AW D. NO' By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In 0. 4288, folin 408 et of the land records o7 the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secure Teby, the undersigned trustees will sell at lic auction. In front of the premises. on SDAY. THE SIXTA DAY OF FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK M., desceibed land and premises, istrict of Columbla and id lot fronting on Boundar Florida ave. Terms of sale: <h required at time of sale. Conveyanel cording and revenue tamps at’ purci cost. Sale to Le closed within 30 dus: yM. T. BAL! ALPH T. H A deposit of & HLER, AUCTIONEER, ORGIA AVE. N.W 3 ND' BATH, BUILTIN SLEEPING PORCH. WIDE LOT. By virtue of authority vested in the under- {signed T will offer for sale by public auction iin’ front of ‘the premises on TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1923, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M 28 1n square 3015, improved by a modern brick dwelling, 7 _rooms, recepth and tiled bath, buiit-in garage. ing poreh 20215 feet, hot-water heat, lights, ra- cently decorated througiiout and fn excellent condition. Tnspection: Appis to undersigned ston “hpon _compling with. terme {, Terms: Subject to $7,000 firat frust, payable {Iniy 1925, ad $2.800 second trust. payable $50 per month; balance cash. Deposit of $300 |at sale. Terms to be complied with in 30 day 1L convevancing, recording and rev- 1enue stamps at purchaser's cost. ADAM A, WESCHLER, Auctioneer. fe27.0&dsex; , | | | Posses i sonal Effects, Etc., by Public Auction, to Pay Storage and On RATURI : DAY OF . M .\ 1023, COMMENCING A NINE 0'CLOCK A'M., we will sell by public ay storage and o 5 with us in the following fumes Brasfield, Miss Murlel Ball Flanerty, J. E. Brunt, P. Printz, Florence Calmont, R. E. Wheatley, Mrs. C. Williams, D. Breitenback, J. F. Morales. R. V. M. Arbout. ‘M. H. Potter. Al “parties interested pl 3 STS' TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., 92022 E st. n. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. > Clothing, Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Underwear, Hosiery, Blan- H. ing, Shoes, Etc. By Public Auction, at Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Thursday, March 8, 1923, Commencing 10 A.M. 5 pair Ladies® Shoe 75 pair good o0 ts, Ladies’, M Skr Mfinae ‘and Boys' Ramn Coats Coats and Dresses, CI 60 doz. Ladies' Bilk Hor Chfidren’s Wool Hove, etc. -rms—Cash, mb5,6,7 ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 1920 Oakland Roadster by Auc- tion to Pay Storage and Re- pair Bills. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FOURTH., 1023, %T TWELVE O'CLOCK_NOON, we will sell by public_anction, at Weschler's, 920 Pa. ave. 2.w., Washington, D, C., to pay storage amd repair charges, one Oakland Roadster, model 34-,_serial No. 14869134, motor No. 150845, stored with us the name of W. D. unders. Parties intere: mh5,14.28 .FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known As 811 North Capitol St. By virtue of a decree of the Bupreme Court of ihe Digtrict of Columbia in the case of $ons 11, Slockman et al, va. Annte Stockmann ot ‘a1, Equity No. 40298, I will eell at pub- tic Suetion i front of the premises on MON- DAY, MARCH 13, 1038, AT FIVE O'C P.M., the following deséribed land and, ises ‘aitunte in the city of Washington: irty-fve (35) in J. H. Thompaon, subdivision of part of square six \x (676), a8 per plat re- corded in Liver W. olio '108, 'of the rec. ords of the office of .the surveyof of the Dis. trict ‘of Columbia, improved by & three-story store and brick dwelling, and brick stable on fear of the lot, kaows 13 No. 811 North Capi- . Wi jngton, D. C. Ol reviie of sale: One:third of purchase price to be paid {n cash and balance in twé equal installments payAbl one and two years from the date of sale, &nd to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, with Intecest payable at the rate of 6% per an- mum," payai -annuaully; deferred pay- ents ‘to be secured by first deed of trust on e pro ‘sold, of All cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 required 4t 'the ‘time of the scceptance of bid. All Somveancing: RO of purchaser. e (of - 3 rms_of - ompiigh With mithin e ¥ sale or rights reserved to urchaser LO prem- Lot Tundred: and seventy. VERY DESIRABLE CORNER BRICK REST | kete, Comforts, Ladies’ Cloth- 40 dos. Ladies’ and | ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer MIDWEEK SALE - Household ‘Goods, Baby Grand and other Pianos, Victrola, Draperies, 250 Cases High- Grade Canned Fruit, 200 Rolls Wrapping Paper, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 PA. AVE. N.W. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th COMMENCING 9:30 AM. Mahogany “Hardman” Baby Grand Piano, Mahogany Cabinet Vic- trpla, Mahogany Player-Piano, American, Circassian Walnut and Mahog- any Bedroom Suites and Odd Picces, Stickley Fumed Oak Dining Room Furniture, Silk Damask Draperies, Blankets, Oak Dressers, Chiffoniers, Buffets, Extension Tables, ‘China Closets, Chairs, Kitchen Cabinet, Brass and Enameled Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Rockers, Chairs, Bookcases, etc. AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. 250 cases Hunt, Clark’s Libby’s, Austin-Nichols and other high- grade canned Peaches, Pears, Pincapple and White Cherrics, to be sold with privilege of one or more cases. 200 rolls Grocer’s Wrapping Paper, Egg Carriers, ctc. Terms Cash ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUC;‘I'.M H mho, BANKRUPTCY NOTICES C. G. Sloan & Co. | is—we wrrmme corni o TaE DI Inc. trict of nmhia.- Court. n the watter of Jullus rupt.—In Bankrop N 13 Aucts. ST 715 13th St LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE ehy given that the bove-named bankrupt s filed his petition prasing for a discharge i | SALE or from all his debts in bankruptey, and that his Household and Office Furniture, « dnd other persons in interest are re- to enter their appearance 1n_opposition. |China, Glassware, Pictures, Trunks, Personal ects, etc. ¥ so desire, in the clerk’s office of said . ou or Lefore the 3rd day of April, 1923, RALPH D. QUINTER, AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES 715 13th St. L Heferee $n_Bankruptc. IN THE SUPREME THE DIS- trict of ¢ in ~folding & Bank In the a4 A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923 AT 10 AM. By order of storage concerns and tothers No. 1350, —X ven that the above-named Terms Cash C. G. SLOAN & CO., luc., bankrupt has filed his petition prasing for a {THOS. I OWEN & S0 TRADE MARK Bankruptey, z discharge from all his debis fn bankruptey, and that his creditors and_other persons in interest mre required tocenter tieir appearance in_opposition, if any so desire, in the clerk's © said court. on or befire the frd duy of April, 18 RALPH D. QUINT DIS £ Columbia.—Holding a Bankruptey In the maiter of Richard Bacon bunkrupt.—In Bankruptes. No. 1330 —Notice {18 hiereby given that the abovenamed bank | upt hus filed his petition praving for a dix Aucts. | that his uired to en if any court, in the clerk ore the ded day of S QUINTER, LR ankruptey. KRAMER OF lumhin. —Tolding » Bankrupte matter of Elizabeth . Hatha trading as 3. R, ;! rupt Bunkruptey. N, Uhercy given that 1 haw from District ot Col of the land h t of the party se: bia. and thereby public MONDAY above-named n praxing for a all her debts in bankruptcs, and that her creditors and other persons in iuterest are required fo enter their appearance in oppo sition. if any so dexire, in the clerk's office of 1 court, on or befors the 3rd day of April, 3. RALPH D. QUINTER, STEAMSHIPS SPRING | per nnty plat Subiiv Hook &, page 141, of the records of o of the surre: 1 mhia, 1 Terms of will he 1o ancing, of p pliet with wi o reserve well fhe property at the risk Aetauting tisement published in W TRIPS To Historic Tidewater Virginia NORFOLK— S VIRGINIA BEACH v Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay Every Day in the Y Modern Steel Palace Steamers Clty Ticket Office Woodward Bldg.. 731 16th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. days’ 1 n Trustess. | THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONE OF VALUAE DWELLING of trust duly | 1 mises, DAY OF MAHC O CLOCK. P public auct and beis AUCTIONS, IHOVIHG, PACKING & STORAGE T URITED STATES BTORAGE F MOVING, "PACKING, BHIPBING: . |PHONES: M."4229. F. 3425 FIRRPROOP. CLEAN, DRY STORE FOR FURNITURE AND japes. Sutimate, cheattully given. Conves iou. WESCHLER' Phone Main 1283. e PHONE NORTH 104 UNION 1 €8 STORAGE COMPANY I ® d Long Distance MOVIN{ Me: Rates Reasonbalg. XPERTS. Goods insured ir long-distance vans. MOVING yay STORAGR KR:EGSE)(PRESS PACK.“CG SHIPPING [ 2 = | | | | A NATIONAL SLOGAN MOVE RED BALL WAY UICK —SURE -SAFE. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. The Largest Trucking Organization In America, 4 Woodward Bldg. Main 2162. ~ RESORTS CITY, N. J._ Direotly on the besch, n the Chelses sso- tion, Salt and fresh water in all private be! U e feature malotained, Rates consistent with costs of service. Opea”ail year’, Serd foc booklet. B. THOMPSON & CO. | ATLANTICCITY.N.J. The ideal American plan hotel directly on the ocean front. § CAPACITY 600 - Werkter ) Buziy TRICK GARAGE ATLANTIC CITY— 1 bath furnished apart June 1 to October 1 f desired. Address Box | | Paris (France) GRAND HOTEL Place de 'Opéra The largest Hotel in Europe EDUCATIONAL, \SPANISH S50, H ‘WASHINGTON Profs. _trom Spain—Conversational Xethod, Rapid Progress. 1817 F st. n.w. M. 5685. ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration Gradaatenof the Inatituteare found everywhers in profesional A ney practice (C.PA.) andin cxecative pouit e i Do Lot f8rncon and early-evening clasees are available. Teleg one Alain 8260 for Bulietin ¥15G St.. N.W., Corner Bth St., Washington 389, mag tion of the piat recorded In the office of fhe surveror the District of Columbia, in Liber ", folle 121 Terms of COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Channel ports, Liverpool, Queenstown nd 3 Bremen. Standard of serviee in H complied with within 30 keeping with the magnificence ia.,. or deposit forteited Olympic, Homeric amd worl i ' Sold sublect to a prior build- 1 t required | JAMES A TOC largest ship. Majestic. WILLIAM MAL express service. RED STAR—To Antwerp, calling at _Plymouth Weekly nalling headed by the disting: lan: d the mew Beigenland. AMERICAN LINB—Te Hamburyj. Serviee of regularity, depen: bility, comfort and conventence. International Mercantile Marine Co. Washington office: 1208 F St. n. R. HICKS, Manager, FRENGH Line s Plymouth Havre—Paris loin the Experienced Travelers” The Giant Express “PARIS” Wedneaday, Mnrch Tth g o e Magnificen ‘Wednesday, March 14th (Bailis . LAFAYETTE. May 12 June 23 Aug. 4 New York—H P Popular-priced Chicl’n . . Ma Roussillos La Savoie Apr. 7 ; o 21 loehlmmu,A‘:H' May 81 5‘1 7 New York—Vigo (8pain)—Bordeaux La Bourdonnais r, 22 Apr. 26 June 9 ‘The Fidel ‘Tourist Co., Gen’l Agent, 1406 New York Ave. N.W. ‘Washington. fe28 a8 deed of trust duly foiio 169 et weq., ces will sell, 1ses. 1B TWELI AT FOUR 0°C the scribed Tand and premises, situate umbia, and designated as and being_ Lot 8 R. E. Pairo's subdirision of Rlock 8 Mt. Pleasant And Pleasant Pleins, 8 per plat reorded in the office of the sur: veyor for the District of Colimbia in Book at follo 151, known for taxation purposes SBquare o8¢’ Terms of trust for §: prior deed of t 215 years to upon acceptance “onveyancing, recording and revenue urchaser's cost. Terms of sale to with within 30 days or deposit 'stamps at be_complie Yorfeited. ‘Three-Story Brick Dwelling, * No. 1117 I Street N.W,, also Facing New York Avenue and the 12th Street Electric Terminal Station. By virtue of a decree of the Rupreme Court District of Columbla, passed in lunacy No. 6140, in re Harrs Overton Waters, Tupatie, we will sell at public auction, in.front of the premises, on THURDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH. 1928, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK M., the following described land and prem- ,'situate in the District of Columbla and being parts of lots 3 and 4 (now known as Jot 807). in square 317. in the city of Wash- ington, D. C., with the improvements thereon. erms of Sale money to be paid in cash and the balan two equal Instaliments, payable in one and two years from the day of represented by the promiss purchaser, bearing_interest per centum pér annum, payable semi-annually, and ‘secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at the optlon of the pur- chaser. $300 deposit required upon acept- ance of bid. All conveyancing, motary fees, revenue stamps and recording At purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to he complied with withiin "thirty dnys after the ratification by the court of sale, otherwite the trustee re- serves the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purcl five days' advertisement of such_resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. ROBT. LEE 0'BRIEN, f24-0&ds.exSu OFFICIAL NOTICES. GFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE District of Columbla, February 19, 1823—Notice is hereby given that the pamphiet containing 1ist of taxes in arrears on real property in the District of Columbia on July 1, 1922, including special assessments overdue, has been printed and coples thereof are on sale at the office of the collector of Taxes, D. . If taxes or sessments due, with penalties and c gnf-ap'rm vr‘]ur :": ”ln’hfll l"fidlh . late ixed for sale, the property invol will_be sold at public auction at the offic of the 3 months study tour only $810. Illustrated collector of taxes, D. C.. commenciag March |folders free. 18, 1028, between the hours of 10 2 THE BEAUX-ARTS TOURS 4 and continting each day, Sundays a lexal ‘holidays excepied, untll all such de-|1306 G 8¢t. N.W. Phose North €109 linquent property s sold. CUNO H. DOLPH, JAMES F. OYSTER, CHARLES EELLEC. ¢ o | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE Commissioers. PROPOSALS I STORAGE = = & %0 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, b, C. | North 8845. 143648 U 8t N.W, , March 1, 1923.—Se pC 3 ., Washington, Marci 9: aled proposais CURAN = TIREPROOY: = T2 "osiock, e Aprtt 2 toss: Tor'tur' | METROPOLITAN WAREHOUSE * COMPANY hing and delivering Stationery, Schook Books, PERSONAL ATTENTION 10 THE CARB OF HOUSEHOLD 000DS, PIA 5 I C BY SEA BALTIMORE TO JACKSONVILLE (VIA SAVANNAH) Trip 73 One Way * Rou: $30.96 $55. Tocluding Meals and Stateroom accom- modations. Extra charges for preferred ace. < "ound-trip_tickets good to return uatiy June 15, 1928. Tri ePM Steamer Tussdays, i Full {nformation on Bequest. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. 1407 New Ycrk Ave, N.W., Wash, TOURS GOING fo"¢ EUROPE? SAVE MONEY AND WORRY By jolning our 78-day tour, all expemses only $K00. Salling June 27 on the mew mi “PARIS” LARGEST FRENCH STEAMER nificent $tine 80, $030 For detatloa futormution porie “’“'.m =3 ‘o i spect e dentred, Furniture and House Furnishings, Hardwas Rubber Stamps, Plumbing Materfals, Paints AUTOMOBILES, HIG -'1%' ™ MER 18] -89 FLORIDA AVE. NE. . Brushes, Electric Supplies, | Kinde Sippiics and Obls and Labyicants, fof the Dia: INe) T BOTION IN o “xamination for _editorial o $1.800: specin! {nstruc- o Civll Service Prepara tory Sehoal and F osts. n.w lgu T e G T 'e Steward School - Accredited 1202 F St. 8671 Accounting, Secretarlal, Stenographic, Bookkeeping, Civil Service and uxcul-z-E { CIVIL R clerk, sala tion begins todas. ing Machine' Courses. Send for Descriptive Catalogue e T MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Ragtime in 20 Lessons { Piano, Banjo, Uke., etc. Mod. Terms, Free (nm. Christense: |ONE DEAD, ONE INJURED IN ARPLANE CRASH Lieut. Smith Killed, Maj. Bradley Probably Fatally Hurt, When Giant Transport Falls. ‘W YORK, March 5.—Maj. Follei! Bradley, who was Injured when Lieut Stanley Smith was killed in an Army alrplane crash vesterday, was in a serious condition at a hospital today The Martin bomber which Maj. ! | Bradley was piloting, fell in Brooklyn from a height of 5,000 feet. The plane, which recently won the ° Detroit air mail race, was bound for Chanute Field, Rantoul, Tl from Mitchel, Field. Four enlisted men aboard the plane escaped with slight !injurles. & The two officers, both of whom were {stationed at Chanute Fleld, were pin- ned under a wing of the machine, which, brought to earth on its wheels overturned when it struck a hillock TLieut. Smith, suffering internal in juries, a fractured skull and sever broken bones, dled in a hospital sev- eral hours later. Maj. Bradley and Lieut. Smith flew to Mitchel Field from Rantoul, bring- ing with them four mechanics who had completed the course in the Army school at Chanute Field. They were returning_with the four other stu- dent mechanics to be placed in the school when the accident occurred. The mishap was due to a broken con- | trolling rod. The_alrplane which fell outside of New York yvesterday was known as the “Airway Transport.” it having been converted from a Martin bomb- ing plane. The ship arrived at Bolling Field Here Friday morning and left for Mitchell Field, Long Island, shortly after noon Saturday. ' It was due to arrive at the local station yesterday afternoon on its way to Chanute Field, Rantoul, Ill. "but about b o'clock a message was received from Mitchell Field stating that it had had a forced landing. No other details were given. ; The transport recently carried a number of enlisted men from the fleld to the Air Service Mechanics’ 8chool at Chanuté Field. None of the officers or men on board was ever connected with the local Atation. ‘ g —_—— VETERAN JUDOE DEAD. CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 6.~~Joh: Allen Riner, seventr:two years old, for thirty ye: a Uftited States judge for Wyoming and at the time of his retirement a year ago, the oldest fed- eral judge in the United States in point of service, dled yesterday. He oming was T

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