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. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. ESTATE. FOR SALE—EJUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES NEAR 18th & F ST.—$8500. House completely furnished. B-story brick, arranged as 3 apts. ‘with garage. Rents now total $165 per month. Owser, lesving city, must sell at once. If you have any idle money, here's your chance for hig iocome. . BROWN & JOHNSON, T34 13th st. Main 8126, MT. PLEASANT. On Mt. Pleasant af. above Irving. future basiness poswibilities: strictly modern and splendid condition; nice home and good In- vestment. $13,000. Near Sacred Heart Church, west of 16th st. —Six rooms, tiled bath, eléetric light: com- fortable littie home and only $,000. 10th st. south of Park road -8 rooms on 2 ; floors: strictly modern; 22 feet wide; garage: ¢ porches back and front: $13 COPELAND P. 8, Evans Ruilding. Phane M7, * PARK PLACE N.W. Situated in one of the hest blocks on Park Place, overlooking the Soldiers’ Home grounds. A comparatively new home of fhe best con truction and containing 8 large and well lighted rooms, tiled bath, colonial front porch, double rear parches, elec. Tights, h.-w.h., oak floors and a garage. Entire property In exeel- lent condition. 'The price, $8.500. is vory rea * sonable for u property of this character. Tm- mediate poskession and eass terms. Hedges & Middleton, Inc.. 1334 © st n. = ‘ Almo: Six Tooms and bath: hot-water heat, electric lights: hardwood floors: double porclies. also sleeping porch: big vard to paved up. #tairs now rented for 360 per month. This ix a real buy for $0.750: $1.500 cash. Located ope block from 14th st. near Taslor. 8 Rooms and Bath—$10,500. Parquet floors: hot-water Leat: clowe to 14th st. near Meridian st.; big yard fo wide, paved lley: $1,500 caxh, Downtown Section. in Very Good Neighborhood Excellent 10-room and bath house: Znd and 8rd floor renta more than cover pagments on property. You will have to act quickly to get in on this bargain price at $7.500: $1.00 cash. A Semi-Detached Bungalow. Near Grant Circle. House las # Iarge rooms, tile bath, hot-water leat. electrie lights, hart: wood flnnes. brick fireplace, dandy frout poreh, double rear seresned jorch: rom for paved atreet and alley, shrubbery, e Main 1028, “SIDNEY A. RAYMOND, Real Estate, 'THREE SPECIALS. Taylor St. Nea?v.ith—Sm., 30. Sleeping. front and re I»n‘n'm garage. Terms. Saul's Addition—S13,500. Pretty, detached, S-room and bati sleeping, front and rear 3 nirdwond Boare; screenw; ot 100 et doep o 14th Near Pa. Ave. S.E.—$7,350. Substantial .room and hath, br modern: porches: garage. Terms. Excel- ent. condition. Allan E. Walker & Co.. Inc. $13 16th St N W, POTOMAC HEIGHTS Modern froom lome, barh, glassed- sleeping ; Completely t a 1 on cash z, lar affice. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. West of 14th si.: nine extra large rooms and bath: hot-water heat. electric lights; ex- eellent condition: deep lof o paved uousual bargain for quick sale. NEAR 2nd & D STS. Detached. 12 rooms and 2 Beat; space for G-car K; $100 montls. ~ Priced at § payment baths: 0 for quick sale. NORTHWEST—$750 CASH. rie rooms and bath; hot-water heat. tric lights and nardwood ' flnors; large lof poses- slon. One-haif square from 1itn st. car line. THE REALTY & [ CORP. WASH 785 13th St. N.W. ESTM| TON, Main 2908, FOR SALE- Near Walter Reed Hospital. Price, $4.950. Semi-detached home. 6 rooms and bath: far- mace, cellar, electricity; lot 150 feet deep. Vacant. Newly papered and painted. Terms, $500, balance 350 per month. Mr. Hopkins, €. F. WARING & CO., 210 Bond bidg. Frank- Lim B571. f MASS. AVE. N.W. Near Thomas cirele Threastory semi- detached residence containing 18 largs rooms am4 4 batha: 1ot 2215x160 feet; can be re. modeled Into modern apartment house, show- isg exceptionaliy large return on investment. THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORP. IWASHINGTON, 735 13th St. N.W (Exclusive Agents) + OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Homes that Will Suit the Pocketbook of the Man or Woman of Moderate Means. Coty home of 4 rooms; electricity; good lot. Only $3,200; $500 cas] nged. Fiva rooms, electricity; garage; good lot. | $3,600; $500 cash; balance arranged. Main 2008. Dandy mew bungalow; 5 rooms and bath; Hot-water heat: Dear ears; one 800 cash; $50 per month, Homes can be bought from this office from 52,000 and upward. Restricted sections. 0. B. ZANTZINGER, REALTOR, Call Mr. Wayman_Ingalls ®ist and Dix sts. n.e. Lincoln 8430, ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE. A beautifal, detached, corner hom stuceo over hollow tile, Lot ha Frontage of 78 fact on Conn. with & depth of 110 feet. There spacious front and side porch, entrance all, large liviog room and French foors opening to dining room, Inclosed breakfast room, built-in_refrigerator, pantry and kitchen; large stone fire: place In living room. Sacond foor con- taiug three beautifui, bright bedrooms, one having private tile bath with shiower and o addition there is an- other tils bath with bullt-in fixtures, Double inclosed slerping porch, attic over the entire house with finished room: bullt-in garage; h.-w.h., elec. Owner is leaving the city and is ask- ing $18,000. Offers solicite . BOSS & PHELPS, Phone M. 4340, Realtors. Phone M. 4340, Now located in our new bullding, 1417 K 8T. N.W. $12,850. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Lecatad fn the heart of the most exclusive residential section in_the northwest. Ouly a short distance from the Conn. ave. million dollar bridge. Colonial-type home, containing aix sp clous rooms. First floor has enormove Jiving room. reception hall, large dj iog_room, kitchen and concrete rea orch. Bolid oak floors. Second floor: res full-sized bedrooms, sleeping porch, tile bath. Maid's room in base- ment. Pittsburg automatic water heater, electric lights; garage for two cars. 'Prompt possession and reason- able terme. This s decidedly the best home offering of today and should be lo0ked into immediately if you. are seeking a real bargain. BOSS & PHELPS, b = M. 4340. Realtors. Ph. M. 4840, Jow ‘located 1o our new building, 1417 K ST. N.W. VACANT. 122 4th ST. S.E. Tl location etr Capital wad Library; Price, $8,500. J. C. WEEDON & CO., #I1 B St. S.E. Linc. 43. CLEVELAND PARK. ' $15,000. New, Detached, 8 Rooms. ~ffardwood floors, elec. lights. ¢ 2 cotlnpletgfillaatha. S0oot lot wif e. , BRNAMhSE M. 1821 ) wew Yo ave Columbia He ths. Beautifui corner home in Columbla Helghts: lot B8 ft. front. There are 11 rooms, 2 tiled baths; hot-water heat, electric I'ghts; beautl. ful hardwood floors: house newly and attrac tively decorated. Price und terms very rea. sonable. Chevy Chase. A new home a block west of Connecticut ave., on one of the best streets. The first floor is very attractively arranged, with {arge living room with open fireplace, dining room, breakfast alcove and kitchen; four bedrooms on wecond floor, large closets, two tiled bathe l_rnd shower. Lot 80 ft. front. Price, $18,500. ‘erms. Near Dupont Circle. A tiree-story and cellar brick home of 8 rooms, 2 tiled baths: excellent heating plant; house newly papered and painted throughout. Price, $13,300. For Colored. Near 13th and Que sts. Threestory brick o light; good lot to Ceontinuod. North Columbia Heights Jarger home has fa- two-story and eeliar Owner naving bought contataing structed us to_sell Downtown. Three-story and cellar, bay-window brick Rome of 14 rooms, 3 Baths; steam heat, elec- tric lights; lot 23 ft. front by nearly deep to a B0-ft. alley. The property o first_commercial sone, within one-haif of 14th st., 1n a location that is increasing in valve rapidly. Price, §25,000; terms. Northeast. A new home, well located in the northeast weetion of the city, having 6 rooms and bath. front and rear double porches; deep lot to al- ley. Price, $5,950; $1,000 cash. Southwest. Six-room brick houss located on 434 st. ww.; excellent for home oF can be remodeled for store purposes. Price, $2,500; terms. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514:515-516 BOND BUILDING. MAIN 442 14th AND NEW YORE. AVE. _— NORTHEAST. A nice littie home in good section; brick constructlo ix rooms and bath, basement: : deep 1ot with threecar garage ‘on rear: house and garages bringing in monthly rental of $72.50. Can be bought on $1.300 cash and is priced at $6,650. 3614 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. On Columbia road, modern improvements, a brick home of - ten_rooms steam heat, electric lights, ROCK CREEK CHURCH ROAD. A brick home with front and glassed-in seven rooms (4 bedrooms), bath; trim, hot-water heat, eleetric’ ligh Price, $10,000, rear porches. breaki has all modern improve entire house ecreencd CLEVELAND PARK. A detached brick home, contafning twelve rooms and two baths. front and rear porches: m 15-foot alley. A real home and well worth lern thronghont; has bright hasement, fioored attic, two-car garage on rear; price,’ $27,500. CHEVY CHASE, MD. Comfortable home on lot 50x12: ment, attie: house is charmingly a improvements: gurag #ix rooms and bath, front and rear porches, base- nged; has large hall, linen closet, etc.; all modern Price, $11,000, on convenient terms. 3734 KENNEDY STREET. Nice little home, priced at only $7,850, front and rear, basement; electric lighf ment to inspect. . hot-water hea on $1,000 cash garage. x rooms and tach, porehes ione us for appon 3724 McKEEVER & GOSS, MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1415 Eye Street. Main 4752. Bargains—Bargains—Bargains IN FINE HOMES. New Home—Northwest—$;7,750, Easy Terms. In our estimation there is no value to compare with this beautiful colonial style brick Te (heated and lighted). hardwood floors, alley,, improved street. tional bargain. Detached—Chevy Chase, D. Charming new home of center e; plot of ground: located just far enough from nee of six fine yooms and tiled bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, built-in garage ‘There is a spaclous pantry, laundry, front, rear and sleeping porches, Better hiurry it you o't want to mise this excep: C.—$19,750—Easy Terms. rance type: 8 apacious rooms and s hot- { water heat, electric Jights: hardwood flours tiromghouts g poreh; double garage; spiendid Conn. ave. to be free from noise and dust of cars; Freach doors betweéen living room and library and entrance hall and dining room: firepia e; sewing room; sbades, instantameous heater, attic. n alute root; completely equipped with screens, two sets of window An exceedingly fine, high-class residence in every way. Bungalow—West Chevy Chase, D. C.—$8,750—Easy Terms. Attractive new semi-bungalow o largy porch; and_ceiling_painted. cburches. Plione us, Ma hollow_tile constructior rooms and tiled bath; vapor heat, electric lighta: hardwood foors; open fireplace; big storage closets with each bedroom: ok o _second floor; 6 del) ivory finish; Kkitchen and bathroom Pigeest, value in its ciass we Nave ever offered. Near cars st n 372. Georgetown Bargain—$7,850—FEasy Terms Splendid brick residence of 9 rooms and bath, eubsta arranged: garage; income. southern exposure Ideal Substantiaily constricted th and bath. This house is splendid| Iawn inclosed by fence. readily. Just listed. arranged. Phoue now, Main 872, Located ‘in good residential section near bemuti Near Capitol on Md. Ave.- High-class, convenient home section. ly“ constructed. all rooms weil apartments. Will produce big for 'renting a1 Dark, cars, stores, ete, —$9,750—Easy Terms. story, bay-window Brick residence, containing 9 fine rooms There are large storage closets. Large front It is a big valge. Wil sell On 14th St.—Business—8$14,000; $2,000 Cash. Basiness property. contalning apartment of four rooms and bath modern atore on_first fioor remted for monthiy and above. bringing 387,00 Fear of Arse: Saor ¥ bac room and spacious yard. Values here are jumping. Buy this quickly and mske oney. Delafield St.—Detached—$14,950—Easy Terms Excellent detached home, convenfent to 14th planned. light rooms and tiled bath. hot-water hes lot. All in pink of condition. ments can be arranged. cars, in Ssul's Additior glectric lights. one-car Hpncious front and_ sleeping pore Extraordiuary opportunity. T P “Partello Built Homes.” 4305 1o 4323 Arkansas Ave. N.W.,, at Buchanan Bet. 13th and 14th $9,500, on $1,000 Cash and $80 Total Monthiy. Beautiful néw- tapestry brick homes of 68 well planned rooms and tiled bath. hot-watar heat, electric lights, hardwood floors, front and double many novel labor-saving features that space prohibits clothes chute from both fioors. Going quickly. rear porches, brick garag enumerating, just ome of many Bee representative on premises or at office WILLIAM K. HARTUNG & COMPANY, 1108 16th St. NN'W. Phone Main 372. MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye St. NW. Washington Heights. Magnificent home on fashionable Wyoming ave. Unexcelled for entertalnment purposes, having 18 rooms, 4 bathe and 2 extra la tories; handsome fxtures and all modern equipment; double garage. May be seen by appointment. Columbia Heights. PRICE, $13,000. Attractive ten-room brick house, located In one of the best sections of the heights. Near car: schools, churches, stores, etc. It has hot-water heat, electric lights and a double garage. ‘Terms. Phones Main 5903-4-5 Chevy Chase. PRIOE, $0,700. Completely detached home, located near the car line in this charming suburb. There are seven rooms and bath, electricity, hot-water beat, good foors, double garage. Petworth. PRIOB, $8,750. A home offering of decided value, Sfx rooms and Dath: hot-water heat, electric lights; hardwood floors; ga- rage for two cars. Reaeonable terms. THIRD AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E. Four left among this group of beautiful new homes recently com- pleted by one of the best known builders in the city. They each contain six rooms and bath, electric lights, hot-water heat, hardwood floors; floor wide alley. plugs in each room; deep lot to Convenient terms. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc. “EVERYTHING IN REAL BSTATE.” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5 MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL DSTATE BOARD. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th Street N.W. Main 2345. PETWORTH—BRAND-NEW Her: money than original sale not occupy house and wi rice. your chance to buy n home containi This s made possible due to the fact that sell below cost. Act quick. House is 20 feet wide. six wee rooms and a tiled bath for less ut owner can NORTHEAST—$7,500. A very fine 20-foot front, six-room-and-bath, with gas, front and double rear porches and & two-car garage. Thf desirably located. Has n large rear yard hot-water heat, electricity an tiled, brick house in good eondition and ve Trult trees: also s sotirely moders, navin i» one of the very best offerings that we have had in the mortheast for a I 2 that you call un for an inspection HIght mow, Good terme can be srsageas Lo 04 we NEAR sth AND R. I AVE. N.E., FOR $7,500. This is an unusually reasonable lbuse in & highly desirable neighborhood. ith, colonial front aud double rear gorches; modern ail ov e o tricity, hardwood floors and trim, screens ai Decause the owner must have & g cash sum, It is brick, . including hot-water heat, elec- it is offered at this low price DETACHED HOME—$8850. A most desirable detached six-room house i faster than any other section in the eity of of the car line, stores and other convemience 6pace for a garage; bas front, double rear ai Slectrictty and gan, many other features. This is a very good home; h: section of the north: it t construct n & lot sleeping porches, hardwood ommm_m hand-tinted walls, an open fireplace and BRIGHTWOOD—$10,500. st. cai wood porch line. Semi-det , of the be oors and trim, electricity and , and on & lot with epace for a garay MASS. AVE. HEIGHT room and bath house in good condition and desirably located, it ; rpm rigk conatruation: 1s eiticly moders. Basiag. hes: Rotwater heat, front, double rear and sleeping S—$12,000. Here is a six-room-and-bath home in Washington's highest class, detached reaidence neighborhood, in the most in this city, 'and priced at two glassed slee) and hardwood, Phone Ma! “he: l'd“m ;h"l= g porches and a brea % ‘and tri utiful section of the city with a view that camnot be equaled way under reproduction. Has @ large fromt b, porch, bulltin garage; hot-water heat; electrcity terms e 2345 to et us give you more detans o oie: nepection by appok . intment only. CHEVY CHASE—$14,750. Semidetached home, on lot 80x145 feet, in the off Conn. two ba frout, double rear and alee; ive. 08 ome of the best strests In Chevy Chase. House 'is well financed and terme can be arsangenc """ Dest of shape, located just a half bloek f seven rooms (4 bedrooms) and vapor heat gnd electricity and gas. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 I4th Street N.W. Main 2345. T S (B8 INSPECT TODAY. NEW HOMES NEAR 16th ST. gt i LI DPSHUR BT, arge rooms, 2 compl 3 lota 140 feet deap: beamed ceiling in dining room; bullt-in refrigerater; one-piece sink; many other ve features. Priced redsonable, ('nly few left. Open and lighted satil pm. 'THS JOSEPE SHAPIRO COMPANY, and Builders. . Foandits 1540, o’ g"u-‘?‘]?)‘u.‘fl"'%m e e . EDWARD LEWIS, MAIN 531 FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued, FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. 18TH ST. RESIDENCE—$14,500! Nise woms 700 block of 18th st.; five la: Pled i perfect. ponditions I-puuu location; can be mu by own unusual opportunity. See it today. CLEVELAND PARK—$14,500. This 18 one of the most beautifully planned Bomes that we have ever bullt. Spaclous hall, Htving room, dining room and kitchen, first l:n On second floor, 5sed-1; * Soxtas” o B4th place. bedrooms: house occu- to pay for itself. As SEMI-DETACHED, WOODLEY PARK A magnificent home, 2808 28th st., sercss from Wardman Park Hotel, 10 rooms, 3 baths, with all of tho exelusive MILLER BUILT features. Just being completed. See this home, whether you are Interested in buying or not. It is a treat to see it. Price, $18,500. Terms. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME. Just a few blocks across the District line in Somerset, Md. A real home of 8 rooms and garage, splendid lot. Hot-water heat; electricity. bath, 4 large bedrooms, 2-car Immediate possession and reasonable terms. W. C. & A. N. MILLER, Realtors and Bullders. 909 Union Trust Bldg. SAUL’S ADDITION— Near 16th St.—$10,950. 21 feet wide, with 6 very lary oore; Ko clec ghts, G J0t. uet floors, h.-w.h., elec. g is houss I# in good condition. There are few properties for sale here and practically nothing is ever offered at this price. We can arrange good terms. NEAR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL—$12,500—10 Rooms, 2 Baths. This home needs no further deseription. Similar properties are selling as high ss $15.000. It has how.h., elec. lights. hardwood floors, is close fo 14th st. and has space for garage. You eimply can- not_get a better value, We can arrange very reasonable_terms. KENNEDY BUILT—$13,000. Semi-Detached. 2 large baths: h.-w.h.. . Hght beautiful oak floors and everything typical of Kennedy comstruc Good wide lot and wide windows, in a fine section. Double rage. real buy for some one. May we show you? MT. PLEASANT—$17,750. 10 Rooms, 2 Baths. One of the finest homes in this section, with a splendid outlook, 25 feet wide, affording unusually lafge rooms. Beamed. celling dining room, 3 spacious inclosed Dorches: instantancous heater: storage room; fireplace. (lose to cap line. This is really opportunity for any one de- siring this section and is cheap at the above price. rooms WILLIAM S 1409 New York Ave. Main 1790. NORTHEAST—$6,500. Best location in the northeast. A dandy modern house, 6 large rooms and In per- fect condition; space for garage. This is a full-width house and can be bought on good terms. CLEVELAND PARK—$13,500 This most attractive, 7-room bungalow, a charming example of type, just off Connecticut very deep lot. Has just b and put In excellent condition. One of the few good homes in this section at wich & reasonable price. Exceptionally easy terms. 14th STREET HEIGHTS— $10,500. A practically Dew, 4 bedroom home, Llose o the car lLiner. 1t in in excellent every room i large. Gontains W ‘elec. lights, hardwood floors, French doors, large kitchen, ete. Deep lot to paved alley. Similar houses have sold for $1,000 more. We can arrange good terms. SAUL’S ADDITION— 9 Rooms—$15,500. This beautifal §-room and bath, contain- ing 4 large bedrooms and every modern improvement, including electric lights, porches, awnin, interior arrangement that s particularly pleasing, can be bought for a price no higher nging. good big lot and has garage. .PHILLIPS, Phone Main 4600. MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL BSTATE BOARD. PETWORTH—$9,250—Terms. Brick colenial home, 20 fest wide, and on s wide avenue In first-cla exceptionally lacge and extends back fo an improved strest. hotwater heat and electric lighta; herdwood floors: inclosed breakfs condition. Lot is House contains six large i t porch and screened sleeping porch. This is an exceptionally good bargain and should sell at once. 16th STREET HEIGHTS—$15,750. treet, one Of tha best buys that has been offered for eale for some time s bung % Thrge 106, with garage to mateh house. First bedroom, inclosed sleeping porc) jecond floor: Three bedrooms and three spacious closets. seven-ruom bungalow’' on room, dining room, kitchen. firepiace. property. A floor cgntains living h, lavatory and a virs attractive 1 Let us show you this NORTHW EST—$125500. Corner, facing two strects and southern exposure. Bouble bay windows, inclosed breakfast porch, Iarge pantry. nd every precaution has been taken in the comstruction. both as to material every rom a front room. Center-hall_plan; four private porche: strictly modern Bix exceptionaliy large rooms and which make the house very attractive. House is and workmapship. Built-in garage and large lot. CHEVY CHASE, D. C—$10,730. A bout Aj rd rage to matc ril 1. Contains house. ry attractive semi-bungalow, nearly new. on a very high elevation and will be vacant ix_large rooms and tiied bath, hos open fireplace, exceptionally large side porch; on a large lot with a two-c ater heat and electric lights. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$9,500—Terms. Six rooms and tiled bath modern brick home, Owner Jeaving city and will sell furnished or unfurnished: ‘This property is priced low to effect immediate sale. decorated and in A-1 condition. large yard and garage. just a few doors from 14th st. Newly MT. PLEASANT—$14,500—Terms. Overlooking Rock Creek Park and in the best section of Mt. Pleasant. ten-room_snd two-bath home, newly painted electric lights; French doors and open fireplaces. ranged for two private apartments. A very attractive decorated throughout. Hot-water heat and Second and third floors convenientiy ar- MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, Inc., Main 617. 913 15th St. N.W. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. 1334 H St. NN\W. Cathedral Ave. Reduced $17,230. A bandsome colonial home. feet wide: epacious living and dining roome with French mirrored doors, tiled kitchen with built-in re- frigerator. parquet floors, 8 bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, glass-inclosed sleeping porch. instan- taneous water heater, marble open fireplaces, beamed ceiling fn dining room. metal weather- stripped_and hae screens and awnings. Tiled garage for two cars. Reasonsble terms. Saul’s Addition. Price, $12,000. ; xceptionally good value in a complete- Iy detechen home, focated within ‘one haIf & square of 14th st. The house is well con- structed and in good condition. 8even rooms (4 bedrooms), glass-inclosed breakfast and living poreh, tile bath; elec. lights, -w.h. hardwood floors. Large lot, 50x100, with two- car garage. Ressonable terms. Mt. Pleasant. Price, $13,500. A very attractive, three-story colonial home, mvmgr{n umobstrueted view of Rock Creek Park. It has 9 well proportioned rooms, = complete tiled baths, large sleeping pore! elec. lights, b. several bullt-in features, hardwood floors and s garage. Owner, leaving the city. hag just reduced the price to sssure a quick sale. Terms to suit you. Quebec Street. Price, $12,500. 1t is seidom that one of these beautiful three-story, Kennedy-built homes is for sale, and you should avail yourself of this splendid offering. Nine large ‘rooms (8 bedrooms). 2 complete baths, hardwood floors first and sec- ond floors, elec. lights, h.-w.h. Good rear yard with room for garage. Oonvenient terms. Realtors. Phone Main 1028. Columbia Heights Bargain—$11,000. A decided bargain is a thoroughly modern snd nearly new colonial-type brick home, lo- cated only & few doors off 14th st. It has 6 large rooms. tile bath, breakfast and sleeping porches. elec. lights, ‘h.-w.h., oak floors snd other splendid features. The house is eom- pletely acreened and has awnings. Large rear sard with brick garage. Basy terms. Cleveland Park. Price, $11,500. A brand-new Dutch colonial home. «ituated in a very desirable and attractive section of the par It has 7 good sized rooms (4 bed- rooms), tiled bath with buiit-in tub and fix. tures, hardwood floors first and second floors and every modern convenience. Large lot With room for garage. Moderate terms. Longfellow St. Near 14th. Price, $10,500. toated at one of the highest points about ‘Washington. A comparatively new home, lo- cated on the corner of an alley and having 6 ‘well lighted rooms, tile bath, breakfast and sleeping porches, electric lights, h.-w.h., oak floors. rd with brick garage for two care. ot terms. Chevy Chase. Price, $15,750. Just west of Conn. ave. A two-story and attic detached home, built by the present oc- cupant. First floor: Reception hall, large liv- ing room with open fireplace, dining room of unusnal eize with French doors leading to side porch, pantry and kitchen. Second floor: Four ‘bedrooms, sieeping porch and tiled bath, linen closet, one finished room in attic. Attractive terms. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St. NW. Phone Main 1028, _— BOSS & PHELPS. $16,5¢ 0O. CONNECTICUT AVE. AND UPTON ST. New colonial type brick residence situated in a most conven- jent and exclusive locality. Only one block from Holy Cross Academy. Individual in construction and ideally planned. First floor contains large entrance hall, spacious living room with open fireplace and dining room, inclosed breakfast porch, pantry, kitchen. Second floor—Four bright and well proportioned bed- rooms, one complete tile bath and tiled shower in lavatory. Double inclosed sleeping porch. Oak floors throughout. Modern in every detail. Garage. Attractive terms can be arranged. $9,000. Petworth. Jeeids bargain in & thoroughl: aptio date and wel sitaated Home prop: erty. Two-story tapestry brick, x large rooms, tile bath, colonial front double re: , oak Boweh., elec. Garage for two Terms. $14,500. Cleveland Park. Naval officer leaving city has reduced rce of this comparatively new home for immed; ale. Detached, on a Jarge and beautiful lot. There ara eight rooms, two tile baths, extra lar liv- ing room, slate roof, many bulit-in fea- tures, h.-w.h. and elec. Prompt pos- sessicn. Terms. $9.500. Capitol Hill. TLocated In one of the most attractive squares in the m.e. section. and near Blanton Park. There are nine un- uwsnally large rooms, modern bath. hot. ‘water heat; garage for two cars. House just vacated and newly papered and painted throughout. Well arranged for Pemodeling into apartments. Easy terms. $9,000. Near 16th and Park Rd. A little off 16th Just above Park rd.; colonial type house. six rooms, mod- B e S ot o wide Wiy, Very salabic at the above price. cars, $11,500 Saul’s Addition. Absolutely the best buy in a detached home in this beautiful iocality. = There are geven rooms (4 bedrooms), tile bath. spacieus living and dining tooms, us- usually bright bedrooms; parquet ‘floor- ing: B elec. Garage In keeping ‘with house. $9,500. Near Walter Reed Hosp. A wondertal lue in & detached home.~ California bungalow type, first floor containing four large rooma, pantry, lavatory and porches. Becond fioor— Thres bed tile bath, hot-water Imniediate pos- $8,500. Shepherd St. Located close to beautiful Soldiers' Home Park. Towoatory tapestry brick, six large rooms, tile bath, hardwood fSoors, Colonial front porch, large double Tear porches, scroened: h.-w.h., elec. Garagl” Prompe possession and ‘resson: able terms. $10,500. Near 18th and Col. Rd. A very low price for & home in this dosirable section, convenient to two car BOSS & PHELPS, Wow lecated 1417 3 ’é’a‘fi\fi"“,_ REAL BARGAINS. Bloomingdale. An absolutely modern, two-story bick ‘house of 6 rooms, reception hall, full tile ‘bath, double rear porch; hot er heat, elec. lights; large concrete cellar: room for garage Owner, apxious to sell, will n‘&llc easy terms. Inspect and make offer. Northeast. A lovely little home of 6 rooms and modern bath; furnace heat aund gns light; house now vacant, $500 ecash, balance like rent. Price, $6,830. Columbia Heights. A three-story brick house of 10 rooms. full tile bath; hot-water heat, electric lights;_double rear porch; concrets cel- lar. The condition s perfect and fm mediate possesston can be given. This is a real home and can be bought at s sacrifice price. Can make easy terms and low emsh payment. Near Courthouse. A twostory brick house of 6 large rooms and modern bath. The condition 15 excellent. Oceupied by owner and i a real b $1,000 cash, easy terms. Price, $6,500. Northeast. A twostors brick honse of five rooms on a through street. Hoowe in perfect conditlon. Owner must sell. An oppor- mnuy‘ Asking fl‘flfil A = ROBERT LEE O'BRIEN, Franklin 535 01 “BUILT TO ENDURE.” CLEVELAND PARK 3000 & 3002 Porter S Beautiful new semi-detached stone granite) homes, 8 rooms; fully tiled bath built-in_ fixtures: tiled lavatory on first floo; Kelvinator electric cold-storage: Pittsburg i stantaneous hot-water heater; bardwood floors one-car garage. If you want a substantiul home at a res- sonable price, don't fall (o see these before 500 for 3000 Porter St. 2 Porter St . P. SHEEHY, On premises, or your broker. _Open_aftarnoons until § p.m FOR SALE, LAKGE, COMFORTARLE CAMP . ‘near Glen Echo: spring on prope ten minites’ walk Cabin John car line gain for quick sale: inguire first lock s B 10 et OUT- COUNTRY PRO NICE HOME, WITH TW) ground, in Florida. PERCY H. R i POINT_PLEASAD from 300 ‘up to $1.600 for season, yachting. fishing. hase hall: fishing pier. 0.8 _H 8 office_opposite R__R._atation HORN POINT BATHIN ACRES on the Severn: 1,800 ft Lowse: modern’ Call or write M. P. Gounaen, .“!,_'%L" Annlimli AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION Trustee’s Sale of the Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1117 I Street N.W,, also Facing New York Avenue and the 12th Street Electric Terminal Station. By virtus of decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in lunacy camme No. 6140, in re Harry Overfon Waters, Tamatic. we will sell at ublic auction, in froné of the premises. on THURDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH. 1923. AT FO'R 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land aud prem- faes, ‘situate in the District of Columbla and being parts of lots 3 and 4 (now known 1ot 807); in_square 317. in ‘he city of Wash- ington. D. C.. with the imprvements thereon. ‘crme_of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in o equal installments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, and to be Tepresented by the promissory notes of the Duirchaser. bearing interest at the rate of & I per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. &ind ‘cecured by decd of trust on the properts Wil ‘Cash, nt the option of the pur- Chaser 3300 deposit required upon nccep anca of bid. All convesancing, notary fees Tevenue stamps and recording at purchaser's Cont. Terms of sale fo be complled with Within thirty days after the ratification by the conrt of { rold. or resell the properts at the five days’ soms newspaper _published D.C. ROBT. LEE O'BRI 1710 Exe st. n.w. fe24-d8&As.exSu__ Trustee. | THOS. J. OW! N & SON, AUCTS. ’Tm:sr:r,s' SALE OF VALUABLBE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 2236 CLBVELAND STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4765, folio 178 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured thare- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic muction. in front of the premises. THURSDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- iowing described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and_designated ana heing lot 115 in B. H. Waraer'a subd vision_in juare 271, as per piat recorded in 3 the surveyor for the Distriet of in Liber 13, at folio 144. Terms of sale: All cash over a prior deed of trust for $1,500. $200 deposit required Tpon scceptance’ of bid. Conveyancing, re- cording. And. ravenue stamps At purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with with- in thirty days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. EONARD A. BLOCK. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, 1626-10t, exSu Tru THO! 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTT! {Executor and Trustee’s Sale of the Two-Story Brick and Frame Dwelling, No. 2526 P St. N.W. Br authority vested in the undersigned by ithe last will and testament of Leroy Veney, decented, ‘and at the request of the rarties in interest, 1 will sell At public suction. in fronf N ehe’ premises on FRIDAY, THB SIX- TEENTH DAY OF MARCH. ‘1928, AT & 0'CLOCK P.3., lot 78 in square 1263, improved a5_ahove. . ‘Terms of eale: All cash. $200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Converan ing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms of gale to be complied ith within thirty days or deposit forfeited. Wi WILLIAM RO ANDREWS. mh-d&dsexSn Albee building. THOMAS DOWLING & COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS. (ANCERY SALB OF VALUABLE 2.STORY CHATRICE. RESIDENCE, NO. 1423 6th ST. N.W. By virtne of an order of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, bolding an Equits Court, in_ case of Viola M. George, etc., vs. George Kahl et al.. Equiiy No. B83G2. undersigned trustee will sell by public in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1923 AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described real estate situate in the city of Washington, Diy triet of Columbia, to wit: Lot 17 in_square numbered 470, improved by premises No. 1423 oth st. n.w. Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal in- Staliments, payable in one and two years. With Interest at 8 per cent per annum payable sem from'the day of sale, ecured by firat deed trust upon property sold, or ail cash st the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 required at time of sale. All convey- ancing, recordin, revenue stamps and nota- rial fees at cost purchaser. Sale subject to approval of court. Terms of sale to be com- Diled with within thirty days from confirmation of sale by court: otherwise trustee res 3 the right to resell the property at risk cost of defaulting purchaser after five da: advertisement of such ressle in some news- Daper published in the District of Columbia. GEORGE_B. FRASER, Trustee. ‘mh6,7,8,9.10.11 Washington Post bullding. THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known As 811 North Capitol St. virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of "hne. District of Columbia In the of $ohn H. Stockman et al, vs, Annfe Btockmann et a1, Bquity No. , T will sell at pub- 1ic uction in front of the premises on MON- DAY, MARCH 12, 1823, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- situate in the city of Washington: thirty-five (35) in J. H. Thompson, trustee’s subdivision of E" of equare six hundred and seventy-six (676), as per plat re- corded In Liber W. folio 109, of the rec- Orda of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia, improved b‘ hi stors and brick dwelling, rick ‘on fer of the lof, known as No. 811 North Capl- tol. at., Washingtor C. “Terms of snle: One-third of purchase price to bs paid in cash and balance in two equal {nstaliments payable in oue and two years from the date of sale, to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, with interest payable at the rate of 8% per an- aame ‘payable semisnnuaully: deferred pny- ments to be secured by firat deed of trust on the property wold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser.’ X deposit of $500 required ot ‘the ‘time of the acceptance of bid. All conveyancing, notary fees, ing and rev. enue stamps at_cost of 'g&rcnnnr. Terms_of sale to be complied with within fifteen (15) from date of sale or rights reserved to otherwise the trustee re-| in_ Washington, | on | ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer MIDWEEK SALE Household Goods, Baby Grand and other Pianos, Victrola, Draperies, 250 Cases High- Paper, Etc. Mahogany “Hardman” Baby Suite pair old Prism Candelabra, Walnut nd Mahogany Bedroom Closets, Chairs, Kitchen Mattresses, Rockers Egg Carriers, etc. Terms Cash TRADE MaR C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. | LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE oF {Household and Office Furniture, China, Glassware, Pictures, Trunks, Personal Effects, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923 AT 10 A.M. By ordgr of storage concerns and others. Terms Cash C. G. SLOAN & CO, Inc,, Aucts. éw. R e i e ¢ Canned Fruits } : Wrapping Paper oot 250 Cases Hunt's, Libby's, Clark's, Austin-Nichols’, Sun- other high-grade Cherries, Peaches, Pears and Pineapple. Also 500 rolls grocer's wrappins paper, By Auction at WESCHLER'’S i 920 Pa. Ave N.W. TOMORROW Commencing 2 P.M. To be sold with privilege of % one or more cases e o o A FUTURE DAYS, | —ABAW A WESCALER, AUCTIONEBIL |Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Underwear, Hosiery, Blan- kets, Comforts, Ladies’ Cloth- ing, Shoes, Etc. By Public Auction, at Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Thursday, March 8, 1923, Commencing 10 A.M. | dozen Men's Pants. 5 pair Ladies' Shoe pair good Blankets, Comf Suits, Ladles, Men's £, Misses' and Coats am adies’ N | Chil Wool Hose, et Terms—Cash mhi.6T_ ADAM A, W SRR o X ofeageedenieede oo AL SOUTH SIDE OF MASS. NEAR CALIFORNIA ST. N.W. By Ftain deed of trust duly recorded in L 3220, folio 206 et neq . of the land et of Colum: bia, and ut t party secured thereby, the undersigned, appointed substitute trustee by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, In equity cause No. 40079, will cell at public auction. in front of the prem. ises, on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTI OF MARCH, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P M., the following described land and prem.- situate in the county of Washington, istrict of Columbia, and desigmated as and being lot numbered four (4) in block numbered seven (7), in Gurdiner G. Hubbard's subdivi- sion_known as “Belair Heights'" as per plat recorded fn Lider Counts No. 8, follo 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia Terms of One-third of the purchase he paid fn cash, balance in two equal ts. pasable in one and two years, st at 6 per centum per annum, pas. semi-annuaily. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchuser. Terms of sale 'to be | complied with within 80 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to rosell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five dars’ dver- tisement of such réssle in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Trustee. £e15.a8%4s.exSu&hol THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUGITONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUARLE TNIM- PROVED LOT ON MEADE STREET, N. virtue of & certain deed of trust duly fed, in Liber No. 4349, folin 207 et seq., of the Iand records of the District of Columbia, and &t the request of tha party secured thereby, the undersigned trustes will gell. at public auctlon in the office of Thomas J. Owen t. n.w. on FRIDAY, THE A AY OF MARCH, AD. E_O'CLOCK P.M., the’ following. scribed land and premisés; situate in District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of a tract’ called “Fife' und “Fife Enlarged” dacribed as follows: Begin at the end of 78.05 feet on the third line convesance from James M. Fowler, et ux., Winfield and Baker, trustees, dated Juls 9t 1020, said point being the intersection of said third ‘line with the eouth line of Mende st. ns shown on a plat of subdivision of said tract about to be reconded in the surveyor's officy for sald District, and west with sa! suth line of said Meade st., 62119 feet to its intersection with the east iine of 49th place as shown on sxid plat: Now take this point for ‘the place of beginning of the lot herehy intended to be conveyed and running thence sonth along the east line of 49th place 115 feet to a 15-foot alley: thence east along said 40 foot: thence Norih 115 feet to Meade along fawe, 40 feet to the :All cash. §200 deponit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Converancing, Tecording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to e compiled with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit Tortelted. Sy ALFRED B. BAKER, ma0R1018.15 . Surviving Trustee. ADAM_A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER; Very Desirable Corner Brick Residence No. 4627 Georgia Ave. NW,, 7 Rooms and Bath, Built-in Garage, Sleep- ing Porch, Wide Lot. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed 1 will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises on TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., lot 26 fn square 3015, improved by a modern brick Qwelling, 7 rooms, reception hall and tiled bath, built-n_garage, glassed-in ing porch x15 feet, hot-water heat, elec. lights, re- cently decorated throughout and in excellent condition. Tospection: Apply to undersigned. Posses- slon upon _complying with terms. Terms: Subject to $7,000 first trust, payable July, 1925, and $2.500 second frust. payable $30 per month: balance cash. Deposit of $300 AVE. tn im, the to nue’ stamps at ADAM A. 627, d&dsexBuTt 920 Pa. 1 w. THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON account of the inclement weather uatil FRI- DAY, MARCH NINTH, 1923. st the liour ‘and place. et of the | trola, Mahogany Player-Piano, Overstuffed Cane and other Living Roon _ Cabinet, Brass and Enameled Beds « Chairs, Lady’s Desk, Electric Lamps, Bookcases, etc AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. 250 cases Hunt, Clark’s Libby's, Austin- grade canned Peaches, Pears, Pineapple and White Cherries, to be sc with privilege of one or more cases. | pubii T Grade Canned Fruit, 500 Rolls Wrapping BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 PA. AVE. N.W. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th COMMENCING 9:30 A.M. and Piano, Maliogauy Cabinet ock, set 3 pcs.; American, Circassian L y Be uites and Odd Pieces, Oak Dining Room Furniture, Breakfast Blankets, Oak Dressers, Chiffoniers, Set, Silk Damask Drape Buffets, Extension Tables, C| pri chols and other high 300 rolls Grocer's Wrapping Pape ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCT. mhi&s —_—m——— e mhies THIS AFTERNOO? AUCTIONEERS. ' SALE OF_VALUABLE PRAME DWELLIN 2 2128 FLORIDA AVE NUE NORTAWEST. r.rym\";nu-rv'y'fwt\-ru‘h;wd!;dflfl 1 duiy orded in Liber ) 268, = . of the Tand Tecords of it DMt of Coter | bin, and ut the request of the party serwres thereby. the undersigned trustees will nell s~ uction, in front of the premises, or SDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK .M., following described land and premises, situ in the District of Columbia and desig: 23 and being lot 22 in Hurt's subdivision Iots 14 and 15 of Loomis' subdiviston in aqui 8% said lot fronting on Boundary st., now Fiorida Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $200 Conseyancing. re ted required at time of saie cording &nd revenue stamps at purchaser - cost. Sale to be closed within 30 davs or de Posit forfeited. I\‘VAV} P% Tfl:\l(ik?‘LKD< 3 A 1023 d&ds,exS: Trustees TURE_DAYS, THOS. 3. OWEN N, AUCTIONEERS. - ME DWE 188 KRAMER STREET | i [ | | | t | resell the propert der ecorded In Liber No_ 4263, folio 85 et s»q.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will mell e public auction. in front of the premises, o MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MARCH AD. 1973 AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCE PM, the following-described iand ang vrem situate in the District of Columbia and as and being lot numbersd d two ¢ in William £ Manogue's subdi X bered_ twents-seven Long Meado: per plat of said sublivision ~recorded County Rook 8, page 141, of the records of the offics of the wurveyor of the Distriet of Columbia, together with the improvements Terms 'of wale: Cash. A deposit of $250 will be required at tims of salo. All convey- ancing, reco revenue stamps, ete., &t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be com plied with within 30 days from day of seis, otherwise the trustess reserve the right ™ at the risk and cost o iting purchaser after five days' ai: tisement of kuch resale in kome DEWSpa) published in Washin D€ mha.11 THOMAS J. OWE . AUCTIONEI TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1433 W ST. N.W. Son. 1331 n DAY OF MARCH, O'CLOCK P.M.. the and premises, Rituate in the District of Cc nd_designated as and being lot 80 DeV. Harrison's subdivision of 3, as said subdiviels reconded in Liber . of the records yor 'of the Distriet o” All cash over a deed of trust for $2,000. $200 it required upon ae ceptance of bil. Convesancing. recording and revenue etamps at purchaser's cost. Terms o* sale to be complied with within thirty dary or deposit forfeited THOMAS W "MRLEFIELD, GARFIELD A, STREET. SUPREME COURT Columbia. Haldis 28349, Admin OF 1 DISTRIOT OF te Court.—No. is o give notice that the sul istrict of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Calumb 2 on the estate of D All per- sons having claims againat the deceased are hereby warned .o cxlibit the same. with tha vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 21st day of Febe ruary, A.D. 1924: otherwise tley may by law be excluded from ail benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 21at day of Febru- ary, 1923, JAM A28 Hobart Cniw. (Seal LARK TAY- LOR, Deputr Hegiste- of Wills for the Die- trict’ of Columbia, & of the Probate Court. fe2Tmb8.13 MICHAEL SUPREME COT' . DOYLE. Attorney. T OF THE DISTRICT OF ing Probate Court. — Na. ion.—This is o give notice T. of the District of Colum- a, has obtained from the Probate Cenurt of the District of Columbia lotters of adminie- tration c. t. M. on_tha estate of Catherins Judge. late of the District of Columiva. de- ceased. All persons having claims againér the deceased are hereby warned to exhihit the same, with the vouchera thereof legnlly authenticates, to the subscriber on or befors the 20th day of Februa=y, A.D. 1924; other- wise they may by law be excluded from benefit of said estate. Given under m the Probate Court RICHARD B, B. CHEW, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIRTRICT Of Columbis, Holding a_Probato Court.—Estate of_George ker, deceased.—! 28743, Adm. rder”of Publication Application having_heen made herein by pe tion of Sarah E. Tucker, administratrix, and by stipulation of counsel for the respective ties, for reference to the auditor, to ascer- mh8, 13 ‘whether or not the following real estats should be sold, to wit: Subdivision lot num- bered thirty-one (81) in square numbered five hundred and eight (T08). being house and promises numbered 1730 New Jersey avemie hw., Washington, D. C.,”the personal prop- of said decedent having been sold at publie auction for an amount not sufficlent o pay the debts of sald decedent, it is by 28rd_day of February, A.D. 1023, adindged, ordered and decraed that George Francis Tucker cause his appesrance to be entered berein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Rundays and legal holida. occurring after the day of the first publication Of this order: otherwise this canse will be Droceeded with ar in case of default. provided that n copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Fvening Star once a_week for three successive weeks 14 return day. JENNINGS RATLEY, A true copr. (Seal) ~Attest: W. CTARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for_the District of Columbla, Clerk of fhe Probate Conrt. fe2Tmn8,13 2 OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICH OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THH District of Columbla, February 19, 1823—Notica is hereby given that the pamphiet contslaing 1ist of taxes in arrears on real property in the District of Columbia on July 1, 1922, includi: special assessments overdue, has been printe: and copies thereof are om sale at the office the collector of Taxes, D. C. If taxes or as- sessments due, with penaltiss and costs, are not pald prior to March 13, 1023, the date fixed for sale, the property involved will ba sold at public auction at the office of thy collector of taxes, D. C., commencing March 13, 1928, between the hours of 10 4 p.m., and continuing each day, Bu legal holidays excepted, until ‘all snch de. linquent property is sold. CUNO H. RT- DOLPH, JAMES F. "OYSTER, CHARLES KELLER, Commissioners, D. O. PROPOSALS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, [r. v Washington, March 1, 1023 —Sealed propossia will be received at Room 509, District bulldiag, 2 ety i stabionery. Sengol B nd delivering Station e iFate and Honm Furnishin Plumbing Mate: ectric _Suppli and Bupplie trict of Columb 5 June 30, 1824, For detailed information apply foBoom 20, District bullaiag. " In .n.p'nm. e Gestred, ” ‘mbl,ot-exkn