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REA‘L ESTATE. = FOR SALE—HOUSES ed. Cont| s FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. i THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. New Homes, Only $1,000 Cash. New 1 with all “up-to-date improve- mtnl:’ hll 6 and 7 rooms and bath In de- wirable a nvenient location . Can be sold on $1.000 to $1,500 cash paymeat. Address Box 44.v. Star s Large Chevy Chase Home. Suitable for Day School. 14 spacious _rooms by 150; near ©hevy Chase Circie, lon of this ex- nsive suburb. Fine home; also splendidly Mtuatea for private school.’ Write for ap- pointment o' inspect. Address Box 43-V, Btar office NEAR_ 8th—6-RO0M to a 30-ft. 3300 . easy. . convenient to new Eastern . bay-window brick, bath, toilet; 8 rooms on two floors water heat, 4-car stone garag session; rent $75 mont £6,500.00 Tth 8! near G—6-room bay- window brick; bath, cellar, hot-wa heat, elec., garage; excelient c tion; possession; terms; rent § GRAY & BOWLI INC _Lm-oln 188, N ttractive Investment Central Northwest $8,000 Attractive cormer house, 10 rooms and 2 baths; excellent $1.200 cash. $5,500.00 15th High pos- centrally located ‘condition. Near 22nd NSt 1 $6,000 | Teeo family apartment of 5 moms aud bath ench. in firat-class condition: $1.000 cash. | Irving Near 13th. Magnificent house containing 10 rooms and Bath. h-w.h., electric | s and garage; price and “terms reasonuble. : Cavwood Bros. & Garrett, i Realtors, 815 New York ave " FACING BE GOVERNME Twe S-room brick with tile bath furnuce heat, gas, electric lights at Very desirable location on nice 982, UTIFUL I PARK. ar. garag, + ferrace This well bmilt can be sold on te thiy. lie rent of sec earry the monthly NEAR 9th AND G STS. N.E. Six-room brick house, bath and gas: newly apered and puinted. Price, $3,230. Terms. A0 cash, balance $40 monthly EAR E. CAPITOL. K houses, with baths and 1 and painted: nicely locat- il zone. nd easily_ e < ‘and apartments. Price. Ferme. 8500 cash ood $40 house is cheap at $7.500, ms of $1,000 and’ $65 floor and garage will ents. montily EAR 13th ST. AND FLLORTDA AVE. N.E. Six-room brick house, newls papered and painted: bath, latrobe heat and 4-room brick Touse in rear’ renting for $8 and suitable for { conversion inte 4 4car garage or workshop Frice. 31 9th STR bright and _eheerful taining 6 _rooms, bath, Price, $.000. This price $1.000 worih of furni ‘other furnishings in_the The house alone semi-detached how.h. and Verr house. room ‘for garage. acludes about tare. linen and al louse. inelnding phonograph in woith the price asked 6th! ST.SE room semi-detached brick White st ud room for garage. house, with bath, Price. $3.500. EAR EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL. | k louse, almost new. Sis-room tapestrs . © heat, sleeping porch withh bath, cellar, furni and garage. Price. $4. NEAR 1st AND U STS. N Sizroom brick louse, almost new, with co- lopial porch, bath. ceilar. furnace heat and room for garage; nice location. Price, $8.300; $1,000 cash required WOODRIDGE. Five-room bungalow, almost new: all mod mprovements: large lot. Price. $8,000 i< and $%5 monthls, or $750 cash’and 55 montbly. Hundreds of northeast and southeast honses a1 bungalows on our list. Let us show them ® TEAST WASHINGTON sant on Monroe St. elec.. good nd painted: ington, near Mt. Ple West of 14th—8 large room heating plant: newly papere most_convenjent location in Wa eversthing. _$8.00. ALBERT R. CALDER, Main 3873, Woodward bldg. _Col. 4308. COLORED—VACANT. Beveral 6-room houses. Prices and terms very ressonsble, wxgr, p. p. HoLAES, #10 15th 8t. N.W.. Room 23. Main 8677 $8,800. Chevy Chass—Brick bungalow, containing 5 good wized rooms: hot-water heat, electric Lights: large lot; convenieat to ‘car lines Terms, $1.000 cash. $75 monthiy. £8.850. t tapestrs e of %ix t'rooms. expecially ai- o bath wirh bafitin tub and oak und edge grain flooring: Tront porch. Targe sleeping porch; donble” garage: near car i splendid meighborhood. Terws, $1,000 cash, $75 monthly. $9,000. §ix-rosm, box-typs home, convenlent to 14th #t ear line; completely modern; space for ga- tags. Convenient terms. $9,750. Best section of Peiworth. Oorner house, con- rge, bright rooms, reception hall : complately modern; in excellent eondition throughout: space for garage. Cash payment, $2,000. Lee Crandall, Jr., & Co., Inc 3423 New York Ave Maln BEAUTIFULL. NEW HOMES 7 rooms and bath_ all modern convenie dbstantiaily butlt and the best . CoNI08 B0xT19: only 10 minutes to cen. {ar ot ciiz: rigid inspertion intited. CORY & (ORY, ‘Ovners and Builders. 719 15th p.w. Phone Adams 427, Near 14th and Shepherd. Practically new, modern 8 rooms, bath and 2 axtra lavatories, attic beam ceil: Tng aining room: house 22 (L. wide: ot 150 ft ek poreh 10 By 20 115 two screened sleeping end pricate brekfast porches: Instantuneous ot-water heater. PRICH. $13 TERMS. ALBRERT R. CALDER, Matn 3972 Woodward Bdg. NEAR 18th & F ST.—$8,500. House completely furnished. Btory proseed brick. arranged_as 3 apts., with garaze. Rents now fotal $105 per month ©wner, leaving citr, must sell at once. If Jou have ans idie nioney, here's your chamce BROWN & JOHNSON Main 8126, T34 15th St PARK PLACE N.W. blowis o Park Situated in one of the bes place, overloking the Soldiers' Home grounds A comparatitely new lome of the hest co struction and containing 6 large and well Jighted rooms. double rear porches, elec. Foors and a zarage. Entire properts Jent condition. The price, SR500. is vers rea sonable for a property of this character. Im- medinte possession and eass terms. s & Middleton, Inc.. Realtors, Well planned. 1. 4308 Taylor St. Near-14th—$10,750. Attractive firoom and bath, brick; h.-w. h.. elec.; sleeping, front and rear porches; screens: built-in garage. Terms. ul's Addition—$13,500. detached, S-room and bath; h.-w. sleeping, front and rear porches: hardwood floors; screens; lot 160 feet deep to alley. ‘14!}1 Near Pa. Ave. S.E.—§7,350. Substantial 6-room and bath, bricl modern; porches; garage. Terms. Ex lent condition. Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. £13_13th St. N.W. Main_2430, POTOMAC HEIGHTS. Modern 6-room home, bath, glassed-in sieeping | porch: house completely ‘mcreene open fireplace. An attractive home in & TApidly growing suburb. Owner will sell on small _cash payment. Address Box 204-Z, r_offic OR SALE. Near Walter Reed Hospital. Price, $4.950. ¥ semtetached nome, 6 rooms and bath; far. nacs, cellar, electricity; lot 150 feet deep. Vacant. Newly papered and painted. Terms. month. Mr. ‘He g’% ”Rfin‘% BT B hana e Pane: rank {and rou sheuld 18TH ST. RESIDENCE—$14,500! . Nine rooms and two baths in the 1700 block of 18th st.: five large bedrooms: house oacu- pled by owner: in perfect condition; splendia unusoal opportasity. See 1t today. T CLEVELAND PARK—$14,500. This is one of the most beautifully planned homes that we have ever built. Spacieus hall, living room, dining room and kitchen, fivt fioor. On second floor, 3 large bedrooms, eping porch and 2 tiled bathy Built-in garage. Ordway st. BEAUTIFUL SU Just a few blocks across th A real home of 8 rooms and garage, splendid lot.” Hot-water possession and reasonable term: W.C. & A. Realtors and 909 Union Trust Bldg. S & MI Real Cathedral Ave. Reduced $17.250. A handsome colonfal home, 24 feet wide spacious living and dining rooms with French mirrored doors, tiled kitchen with built-in rator. par 6 bedrooms, & room. metal weather. eens and awnings. Tiled Reasonable terms. beamed ceiling in d stripped and has s garage for two e Saul's Addition. Price. $12,000. An exceptional'y good value in a complete Iy detached home. located within one lalf a square of 14th st. The house is well con- Stricted and in good condition. Sesen rooms (4 bedrooms), glass-inclosed breaktast and a tiving porch, tile bath: elec. lights, h.-w.h kardwool floors. Large lot. X100, with tw car garage. Reasonable terms. Mt. Pleasant. PEY . rice, $13,500. A vers attractive. three'stors colonial home. Laving un unobatricisd siew of Ro Purk. 1t has 9 well proportioned rooms. compicts tiled baths. Inrge sleeplng porcl. elec. Tighte, h-w.iv, several Lulliin featurer Ririwond floors and s garage. Owner, leaving the city. line Just redaced fhe price fo Aswure a quick sale. Terms to suit you. Quebec Street. Price, $12.500. om that one of these heautiful Kennedy-built homes is for sale. avail vourself of this splendid offering. — Nine large rooms (8 bedzoomn). 2 compiete batha, hardwood flsers fAirat and s ond flaors. elec. TIghts, b.-w.ii. Good rear With room for garage. 1t in ae thice-stary, Convenient terms. HEDGES & MI location; cau be made to pay for itself. An SEMI-DETACHED, WOODLEY PARK A magnificent home, 2808 28th st.. Acros: from Wardman Park “Hotel, 10 rooms, ¥ of the exclusive MILLER Just_belng_completed. Bau ou_are interested 1 to see it. Price, BURBAN HOME. e District line in Somerset, Md. bath, 4 large bedrooms, 2-car heat; electricity. Immediate . MILLER, Builders. Main 1790. . DDLETON, Inc. tors. Phone Main 10: Columbia Heights. Bargain—$11,000. A decided bargain in a thoroughly modern and nearly new colonial-type brick home, lo- cated only a few doors off 14th st. It has 4 large rooms, tile bath, breakfast and sleeping porchies, elec. lights, h-w.h.. onk floors and othér splendid fe ures he house & com- pletely screencd and has nings. Large rear ¥ard with brick garage. Easy terms. Cleveland Park. Price, $11,500. A brandnew Dutch colonial home, situated 0 @ very desirable and attractive section of the park. Tt has 7 good sized rooms (4 bed- rooms), tiled bath with bullt-in tob and fix. tures, hardwood floors first and second floors and every modern conenience. Large lot with room for garage. Moderate terms, Longfellow St. Near 14th. Price, $10,500. Situated at one of the Nighest points abaut Washington. A comparatively new home. lo- cated on the corner of an alley and having # we') iighted rooms, tile bath. breakfast and ~eping porches, electzic Tights, h.-w.h.. oak floare. Targe rear yard with brick garage for two care Convenient terms Chevy Chase. Price. $13.750. Just west of Conn. ave. 1 twosto atric detached home. built by the p ¢ cupant. Firat fioor: Reception hall, largs lit. ing room with open fireplace, dining room of unusual size with French doors ieading to side poreh, pantry and kitchen. Second floor: bedrooms. sleeping porch and tiled bat closet, one finished room o attic. Attractive terme. DDLETON, Inc MEMRERS WASHIXGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St. N.W. ON LAMONT ST. MT. PLEASANT—$20.000. One of the finest semi-detachied homes i this much-sught-after location, con- taining 11 rooms, 2 fine baths. h.-w.h. elec. Tights, paraust foore, doubie brick karige and everstiing fhat is exsential to comfort The interior arrangement is unusually attrs ve. The rooms are large, combining with the other features to make this & very attractive offer to Auy one desiring to locate in old Mt Pleasant. Chis is the first time this property lias been offered for sale. Let us show 8ix_rooms. h.-w.h lonial front porch. of the best nort colu Park. that remain unchallenged. seeking & house in this location, ail means see this one TWO-FAMILY FLAT—S$;7, Close to the downtown business section this 2-famils flat with 6 rooms and bati, in each apartment is the bewt value in This trpe properts we hase offered for weeks. ' 1t is in perfect condition, hax separate heating plauts, room for gu Tage for cach fiat. Could not be repro- duced for less than twice the price. A genuine bargain CORNER STORE AND SEVEN ROOMS—S$12,000. One of the best stores In northeast. do. ing & big business and with ample living quarters; modern cellar under _entire house. A bargain for some one able to make a substantial cash payment. Por seasion can be bad. Investors should e this. 1t you by WILLIAM New York Av: S. Phone Main 1028. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— EIGHT ROOMS—$9,250. Conventently lncated near 3 car lines modern_ heating piant, elec. lights and g porch: all average hoises; in perfect conditior This properts 18 semi-detached and has A twocar garage. A bargain for any one with $2,500 cash. WASHINGTON $14.500. Reautiful -bath home, his section, 10-r00m itnelf. vently papered; Can be bought o0 term ‘\\' HOUSES—$730 CASH. We have several brand-new, up-to-the. minute homes, in thoroughly white and refined section, which can be ,b«u:hl on ¥ 50 or is right and the monthly Let us show you. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— Corner. One of the most attractive tapestry brick corner homes in this section. with a fine side lot, large porches. Close to the car line. Bullt-in garage, h.-w.h., elec. lights, hardwood floors snd every ible convenience. This is a home of ter and distinction. $14,250, on yments Tow. PHIL LIPS, Phone Main 4600. PETWORTH—$9,250—TERMS. 20 feet wide and tond K to an tric lights. hardwood "Ihis is an exceptionally good SOUTH Near Pennsslvania ave. s.e. and ‘occupied by owner. The house has just This s a good buy, as it could mot be built f ping poreh Near 16th street. sover Toom, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, inclosed Second 'floor: Three bedrooms and 16th STREET HEIGHTS—fj,750. One of the best buys that has been off room bungalow on a large lot, with garage to match house. w wide avenue, in first proved street. floors, incl buy and should sell at once. Tass condition: lot is AST—$3,500—TERMS. and in a good location. A brick home containing six rooms been renovated and s fn first-cl or near the price & condition. asked. for sale for some ti; First floor coatals sleeping porch, lavatory and three spacious closets. vine ving very attractive Let us show you this PETWORTH—$7,950. Very attractive six-room-and-tiled-bath home of the best construction and In a fine loca tlon. porches. No hatter buy in Petworth. Deep ot o alley. This property fs Colonial front porch and exceptionally large doudle back priced right and should sell at once NORTHWEST—$3,975—TERMS. On Wisconsin aveane and in a asked apd should sell at onc second. Electric lights; lot Jood location, x100; garage. A latge. six-room home. well worth the price hree large rooms on first floor and three large bedrooms on BROOKLAND—$7,750—TERMS, California_type, spacious five-room bungalor finfshed sttic; located in the best sect ; hot-water heat and electric lights: sleeping n of Brookland, near schools, ‘churches ang MORRIS CAFRITZ, Inc., 913 15th St. N.W. Main 617. e e REAL RARGAINS Bloomingdale. An absolutely modern. two-story brick house of # rooms, reception hall, fuil tile bath, donble rear porch; hot ter he: olec. Tights; Iarge conerete cellar: room for Owner, anxious to setl, will make e term: Inspect and make ofter. Northeast. A lovely littie home of 6 rooms and modern bath; furnace heat and gas Tight: house mnow vacant. ~$300 cash, bala; like rent. Price, $8,850. Columbia Heights. A thiree-story brick house of 10 rooms, full tile bath; hot-water hent, elegtric lights; double rear porch; concrete cel- lar. The condition is perfect and im- mediate possession can be given. This is a real home and can be bonght at a sacrifice price. Can make easy terms and low cash payment. Vear Courthouse. A two-story brick house of 8 large rooms and modern bath. The condition pled by owner and is Northeast. A two-story brick house of five rooms on a through street. House in perfect eondition. Owner must sell. Ao oppor- tunity. Asking '$3,500. ROBERT LEE O’BRIEN, Franklin_5385. 1710 1 et. Stick a-Pin in This. ‘The best small house buy in Washington. Brand-new brick houses; h.-w.h. and electric- ity; mear Eastern High School. Easy terms. Price, $4.950. EUGEND H. TAGGART, Inc., 1818 K N.W. “BUILT TO ENDURE.” CLEVELAND PARK. 3000 & 3002 Porter St. Beautiful new _semi-detached _stone W, (blue granite) homes, 8 rooms: fully tiled bath with baflt.in_ Axtures: Kelvinator electric cold-storage: Pittsburg in- stantaneouw hot-water heater; hardwood foors; one-car_garage. tiled lavatory on first floor; If you want a substantial home at m rea- sonable price, don't fail to see these befors buying. $15,500 for 3000 Porter St. $15,000 for 8002 Porter St. Very moderate terms. F. P. SHEPHY, On preinises, or your breker. Open afternoons until 9 p.m,. l VACANT. 122 4th ST. S.E. Fine ldcation near Ca 2 semi-detached: 10 rooms 1:51'0:'-:?.‘ Mbvarys Price, $8,500. J. C. WEEDON & CO,, 111 B St. S.E. Linc. 43. —————————————y BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. R A , B CISSEL, TALROTT & CO.. ll-h: l‘:’!‘“‘ 57 GEORGETOWN BARGAT nd five.room ‘spartment: near Wis- and_ 0 ion April 1 s oFhone OWNER, North 1084, AVE. BELOW ro eas| Aaress"5ox 138 post Circle, improved. b remodeled Btar e, o UM ON H AT, BET. 9th A Sares Sxtors brick bl : lory o] 11 that - modeled into & goodsise. store and kpis. " Tt 192120, Price only $18,300. Terms arranged. on same street—3 large B e nted for $755 per ‘Tenant all ex) adale et s '8 bargasa 4t $30,000, “Terms ' THOS, B. JARRELL, Realtor, oot ar. n 768, 14th ., BELOW U. You must inves| te thes flYm bar- A Bators brew’ bullding “Sontaistng, & o Tonted Tor FI1330 por month; 5 or 112 fease. Trice only $15, S ON 14th NEAR HARVARD, can easily be remodeled into a Inrge store and 2 apts. Lot 18380 to paved alley. Price only $19,600; now rented, but fenast has s lenss. You must know. chat s I8 the cheapest property in tiie vicinif of 14th and Cal. rd. 3 i THOS. E. JARRELL, Reaitor, 887 iward Bl Main 768. 1747 PENNA. AVE. N.W. G BT et ke el e of activity. nd mave Best oer ‘HARRY MILLER, HEIGHTS—| The ! Tiouse contains six large rooms, | ed breakfast porch and screened | £ | household goods, BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR_SALE~Continued. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR_SALE—Continued. NEAR 13th AND H STS. N.W. . Three-story brick building. price only $41,500. 14th STREET NEAR,RHODE ISLAND AV Lot 26x100. For quick sale, AW Four-story brick building, lot 25x150 to 3o-foot alley. Build- ing covers entire lot. Suitable for auto show room and service s_tntion_co'mhined'or most any line of business. Possession of en- tire building, Price and terms attractive. SEVENTH STREET N.W. Two-story brick store and apartment of five rooms, two-car garage. Monthly tenant. Price, GARD 14th Street N.W. 7 7 $15,000. iR & DENT, Inc., Main 4884, e L S — | | OPPER 14th STREET N.W. | Over 18,000 sq. ft. of iand, with 100-ft. | frontage on 14th street, partially improved | by stores ind dwellings with garages: suit- able fc riment or theater project without l‘rlrl:r:;:ln '{Ih‘ present 1 Improvemen - | P re se ual 3 ), Price, Present income, $18. Pri A. C. HOUGHTON 0., 1318 H ST. N. W, I “‘We have the BEST in every section. | An Excellent Buy Four-story Rrick l(})il-‘ln: and Store, On gth St. N.W. { between D and E.- Lot. 25 fi. front by 100 ft deep. Moo Mr. CAPLS THE MV 5Y TRUST €O, ate Department, "HOME REALTY XTRA SPECIALTY FST RUY IN THE NORTHWEST. 433 D 4 ROOMS AND BATH; HOT-WAT! 3 TRIC LIGATS: IN TH i 5 PARTY MUST BRING THE DEPOSIT WITH YoU EXPECT 10 SECURE THIS PROPERTY. HOME REALTY CO. 3607 GA. AVE. COL. 10434, AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. 8-R00M MODERN HOUSE, FIRST COMMER- al zone. mear 14th and Harvard ste.—With slight alterations this will make a fine store property. Price, $30,000. E. H. TAGGART, 1318 K at. n.w. WANTED, IOHCATION SUITABLI G COAL YARD, near raflrond; would consider buying going busin Give complete detalls. _Ad- dress_Tlox 98:7, Kiar_offc gose OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE CAPE COD, MASS. 1.000 funt ocean frontage. 800 feet on 10-room, reconatructed. old-tash 21 acres land. 8 acres pine grov $13.500. Anotier at Marion, 100 hot Iarge barn, $25,000. oston, _at Wenham. 140-acre gentleman’s farm, two houses. barns. $100,000. At Lincoln, 2-acre estate, large lonwe and garage. £21.000. X, T. STOCKWELL, 423 Old s M n. Golf, feliing, base ball: Hehing pier. A. XK. office_opposite R. R. station. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. THOS. 3. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of the Valuable “Three-Story Brick Dwelling, | No. 1117 I Street N.W,, also | | Fum‘ga New York Avenue and 12th Street Electric ‘Terminal Station. By virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in lunacy cause Mo. 6140, In re Harry Overton Waters, lunatie, we will sell at gnlfl e auction, o fromt of the premises, on THURDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH. 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. ‘ollowing described land 1 prem- in the District of Columbia and rts of lots 3 and 4 (now known in_square 817. in the city of Wi . C. h the improverments thereo: Ope-third of purchase in cash and the balance in two equal inst payable in one and two years from the day of sale, and to be represented by tI ! ry notes of the purchaser, bearing interest th ite of 6 r centum per aunum, PAY juall d secured by deed of trust the proj ly #old, or all cash, at the option of the pure chaser. $500 deposit required upon mccept- ance of bid. All converancing. notary fees, revenne stamps and recording at purchaser's cost. Termw of sale to be complied with within thirty days after the ratification by the court of sale, otherwise the trust - serves the right to resell the pro?‘erky cost of defaulting purchase vertisement of such res newspaper ublished in _ Was! . BT. LEE O'BRIE! 1710 Eye st. 1. fe24-d&As.ex8n Tr THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTS. TRURTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 2238 CLBVELAND STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. corded in Liber 4765, folio 178 et of the land records of the District of Colu and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic auction, in front of the premises, on | THURSDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1928, AT FIVD O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, sitnate in the Distriet of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 115 in H. Warner's subdi- vislon_in Square 271, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of in Liber 13, at folio 144. 2 sh over a prior deed $200 “depositrequired po1 . Conveyancing, re- cording_ and revenue stamps At purchase: cost. Terms of sale to be complied with with- in thirty days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. LEONARD A. BLOCK. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, 1026-10t. exBu ‘Trustees. e POINT BATHING BEACH—16 ACR] on vern; 1.800 ft. water frout; B-r. house: modern. Call or write M. P. Gounsen, tport. Annapolix. Teil. 519. (3 fi"ifm’i’nflizs BRIC REALYOR-~OCEAN CITY-N-J- AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. Commencin, Middy Blouses, Shoes, Sock: Etc. The above will first be ofie isfactory bid is not received w ness. Terms: CASH j Mch.7.809, 10. !rnn.\l.\s 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIC Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known | As 811 North Capitol St. | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the case of Annie Stockmann 0’ PM.. the following described land and prem- ises situate in the city of Washington: i Lot thirty-five (35) in J. H. Thompsom. | trustee’s subdivision of part of square six hundred and seventy-aix (876) per piat re- corded in Liber W. folio 100, of the rec- ords of the ofice of the surveyor of the Dia. triet of Columbia, improved by & three-story | store and brick dweiling, and brick stable on Ivear of the lot. known s No. 811 North Capl. | {1or <t., Washington, D. ¢ | Terms One-third of purchase price {10 bs paid sh and balance in two equal | installments pasable in one and two years | from the date of sule. and to be represented by he Dromissory notes of the purchaser. with | Taterest pasuble at the rate of 8% per an | num, payable semi-annuaully; deferred puy- | ments to be secured by first deed of trust on the property woid, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 required at the time f the acceptance of bid. All converancin recording and rev. enge stamps urchaser. ~Terms of vuale to be complied with within fifteen (15) d from date of sale or rights reserved to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' advertisement of snch re- sale 'z some newspaper pubiished in the Dis- tri-. of Columbia. C. CLINTON JAMES. Trustes. dadnexsu 416 3th st. nw. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE_UNIM. PROVED _ REAL ~ESTATE ON ROUTH SIDE_OF MASS. AVE. NEAR CALIFORNIA ST. N.W. By virtue of & cort recorded in Liber No . 206 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: | hin, and at the request of tie party secured i thereby, the undersigned, appointed substitute frustee by the Supreme 156" Columbta. n_eauity canse No. 4 el at public_anction. Jues, ‘on 'MONDAY, T OF 'MARCH, A.D. 1 P.M., the following described land and prem- iaes, situate_in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, aud designated as and beiog lot numbered four (4) in block numbered seven (1), in Gardiner G. Hubbard's subdivi- slon_kuown as per plat recorded in Liber County 80, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia. Terms <f sale: One-third of the purchase money {0 be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, pasable in one and two yei with interest at 6 per ceatum per anoum, pa. able semi-annunlly. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the 5 sold, or & cash, at the option of the purchaser. of $500 will be required at time of s conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps . At cost of purchaser. Te of sale ‘to be from day of ves the right and cost of aulting adver- sement of such resale in_some uewspaper published in Washington, D. C. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Trustee. fe15-d&ds,exSukhol —_— DOWLING & COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS. PERSONAL EFFECTS, HOUSE- GOODS, ETC., FOR STORAGE iven that on FRIDA HIRD, 1823, AT TEN AM., there will be soid at publ in the warerooms of Smith's Tran 1318 U strest THOS. W. SALE OF HOLD agction, fer and Storage Company, In northwest, Washington, D, C. for storago charges, efc. due and unpaid, all in on storage witli ¢ Contee, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Alic 'Dyson, Harrison ns, Mrs. Elisabeth Fraser, Mrs. M. B. Graves, Amelis Green, Mrs, Evelyn Gi Sarah Gi Dr. Irmine Z. Guosaul, Alfred B. Garges, O. L. ‘Harding, F. erome, Mrs. Geo. P. Jones, Jacob s Sallic Lewin, Mra. " Alice Tawis, Joseph Leach. G. 'L. Machen- hetmer, Hardie Meakin, Mrs. Alfred Pearce, Carrie ' S. Reese. J. Robinson, F. Shepherd. Mrs. M. Spohn, Mrs. Lena Stewart, Mrs. Jes nie Stewart. Ressie V. Tillman, Weston, Willlam E. Parker, consisting of houseliold goods, furniture. sewing machines, chiffonters, barrels and -contents. boxes and k beds. _pictures, mirrors. ents, dressers, tables, desks. chalrs, refrigerators. etc. ~All property stored in' the mame of the following persons, viz Saran Green, Alrs. Geo. P Jones, Jacob Levi Mre. R. M. Sampson, pf i G. achen. hetmer, trunk; A. L. 0Brien. box: Mrs. L. F. Zigkhaim, hall rack; Wrs. E. B. Summers, craté contents: . Yancs. bureau. CLARENDON SMITH, President. Smith's_Tramster & Storage Company, Iac 1313 U st. n.w., Washington, D. C. =20 ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer Army Stores and Miscellaneous Supplies Cash Register, Etc., Contained in Premises No. 1006 Pa. Ave. N.-W. By Public Auction ! Monday, March 12th, 1923 Tooma larger. than | - | signed 1 will offer for g 10 A. M. Sweaters, Leggins, Wool Shirts, Caps, Overcoats, White Canvas Leggins, Bed Sacks, Leather Straps. Tents, Tarpaulins, “Dunn” Army Oil Stoves, Army Telephone Switchboards, Groceries, Cash Register, red as an entirety and if a sat- vill be immediately sold in de- { tail. By order of owner discontinuing this branch of busi- | ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. ADAM _A. WESCHLER. AUCTIO 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 unde: by public suction in front of the premises on TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923, AT 4:30 0O'CLOCK P. M., lot 26 in square 3015, improved by a modern brick dwelling, 1 rtooms. reception hall and tiled bath, but-in e, glassed-in sleeping porch 20315 feot, liot-wter heat, elec. likhts, re. cently decorated throughout and in excellent Condition. Tnspection: Apply to undersigned. sion upon complying with terms. Subject 10 $7.000 firat trust, pay ! July, and $2.500 wecond trus payahie 850’ per month: balance cash. Deposit of $300 10 be plied with in 30 Fecordig, : Posse DAY, MARCH NINTH, 1923, at the same liour 'and_place. mhe,7.8,9 THOMAS DOWLING & COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE 2.8TORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 1428 etn 8T. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, bolding an Fquity Conrt, In_case of Viola M. George, et George Kabl et al.. Equity No. undersigned trustee il sell by public avction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1923, AT 4 O'CLOCK P, the followinz 'described real estate situate in the city trict of Columbia, to wi numbered 179, improved by premises No. 1423 Ternis: One-third of the purchase mones to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal fn- stallments, pavable in one and two years, with inferest at 8 per cent per annum pasable semi-annually from the day of sale. secured by frat deed of trust upon properts sold, or ail cash_at the option of the purchaser. A’ deposit S50 required at time of sale. Ali conve: cing, recording, revenue stamps and nota- Tial feos &t coat of purchaser. approsal of court. ‘Terns of s plied with within thirty davs from confirmation of sale by court: oflierwise trustea roserves the right “to resell the propertr at risk and cott of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- paper publithed in the District of Columbia. GEORGE_B. FRASER, Trustes, mh6.7,8.9.10.11 _Washington Post building. “TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Underwear, Hosiery, Blan- kets, Comforts, Ladies’ Cloth- I ing, Shoes, Etc. By Public Auction, at Weschler’ 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Thursday, March 8, 1923, | Commencing 10 A.M. 50 dozen Men's Pant air Ladies’ Shoes. 5 pair good Blankets, Ladies’, Men's and B Children’'s Wool Hose, etc. Terms—Cash 5 ADAM A. WESCHLER, T, By virtie of a certain deed of trust duls recorded in Liber No. 4208, folio 4GS et seq., Jof the land records of the District of Colum: |Bia, and st the requent of the rartr secured thiereby, the underaizned trustees will sell at . in _front of the premises. on 2 : RIXTH DAY OF MARCH 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the | follawing described lard and premises. aitu in the District of Columbia and designated an and being 1 suhdivision of lots 14 and 15 of Loomis' suubdivision in square 5: sald lot fronting on Boundary Florida ave. Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $200 raquired at time of sale. Convesancing, re- cording_and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Bale (o be closed within 80 dare or de- Posit forfeited. WM, T. RALLARD, RALPH T. BALL. 123-d&ds.ex8u Trustees. LFTHF ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON account of the weather until FRIDAY. MARCH NINTH. 1023, at the same hour and Dlace ) By order of the Trustees. = FUTURE DAYS, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, ACCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' EALE OF VALUABLE _IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE, CONEISTING OF THE TWO-STORY FEAME DWELL- ING NO. 1628 KRAMER STREET ORTHEAST. By virtve of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No 4295, follo 85 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured h the undersigned trustees will sell at uction, in front of the premises. o ONDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF MARCH, 1933, AT FOURTEIRTY O0'CLOCK the following-described land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbia and designated ss and belug lot numbered one handred and ninety-two (192) in William H Manogue's subdivision of lots in block mum bered twents-seven (27). Long Meadows, per plat of said subdivision recorde County Book R, page 141, of tha records of the office of the surveror of the District of Columbia, togsther with the improvements Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $250 will be required at tine of sale. All convey- | anclog, recording, revenue stamps. ete., at cost of purchasar. Terms of sale o bs com- | Dlisd with within 30 dars from dsy of sale: otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the properts at the risk and cost of gefaulting purchaser after five dave’ adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper tngton, D. C. S. W. FATRPAX, FREDERIO B_ JOHNSON, 1343 New York mh2-11¢ ADAM A. WBSCHLER, Auctioneer. Trustee’s Sale of Groceries, Fixtures, Implements of Trade and Lease of Navy Yard Market, No. 900 8th Street S.E. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust November 16th, 1922, and recorded November 21, 1922, 8 nd records for the D and at the re- o un- rict of Columbi fest of the party secured therebr. lersigned trustee will sell by public within_the above premises on TUESDA MARCH TWENTIETH, 1923, COMMENCI AT 10 o'clock A.M.. migcellaneous stock of @roceries, Fixtures, Impiements of Trade, Cash Register, Tce Boxes, Scales, Show Cases, Floor Cases, Elec. Meat Grinder, Meat Rlocks, Ete. ‘The abova stock and fxtures. together with unexpired term of lease will be offered as an entirety and if a satisfactory bid is mot re- ceived wiil be immediately foid in detail., Terms: Cash. JOSEPH B. STEIN, Trustee. SAM'L RAPPAPORT, Attorn mh7,9,12,14,16.19,20 911 15th at. m.w. TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME_DWELLING, NO. 83 LAMONT ST. N.W. By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4762, follo 160 et weq. o the land records of the ‘District of Colum: Ma, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell, at ublic uction in front of the premises, on YONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MAKCH, AD., 1933, AT FOUR O'CLOCK : following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 95 in R. E.’Pairo's subdivision Block 8, Mt. Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, recorded in the office of the sur- e District ot Columbia in Book 68, at folio_151, known for taxation purposes re 2892. rms of sale: All eash over & prior deed of trust for §750, which has about 21 years to run. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Convevancing, recording and revenue gramns at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 dass or deposit forfelted. i GIRBONS, . TURNER, Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' ALE OF THE LARGE, HAND- BOMB_ DWELLING NO. 5401 SHERIER By vircne of ‘- certain deed of y virtue of & ce of trust, bein instrument No, 207, recorded Aufm"i Tozk among the {and records of the District of o lumdla, and at the' requeet of the party se. cured thersby, the u ned trustees. will soll at publie auction, in ises, ‘on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. the following described land d _premf) situate in the District of Columbia and desig: nated as and being lot 1 in square 1444 in Potomac Land Company's subdivision, called *‘Potomac Heights.'" as per plat recorded in County Book 24 page 50 of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla, subject to covenants of record. Term ‘of sale: Sold subject (o & building assoclation loan amounting to about $2,000, particulars of which will be stated at the time of sale, and the amount over said loan to be paid $1,00 ca and balance $75 per month, including interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property soid. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of . Conveyanc- ing, recording and fevenue #tamps at pur- chaser's cost.” Terms of sale to be comp ‘with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. GUS SOLOMON, DAVID ABRAHAM, Trustess, FRANK A. < mh1-eotkdsexsn mr7-akds,ex8u THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Executor and Trustee’s Sale of the Two-Story Brick and Frame Dwelling, No. 2526 P St. N.W. By autherity vested in the undersigned by the last will and testament of Leroy Veney, deceased, and at the request of the parties in interest, T will sell at public auction. i front of the' premises on FRIDAY, THE SIX. TEENTH DAY OF MARCH, '1923, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M., lot 78 in square 1263, improved s _al ‘Terms of sale: All cash. 3200 deposit re- quired wpon acceptance bid. Converanc- ing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. WILLIAM R. ANDREWS. mh6-dadsexsu Albee building. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cafe- teria and Bakery Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Con- nmedN' in No, 409 7th Street By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust m:tm 1622, as No. 149 among the land records for the Distriet of Columbia and at the request of the party secured there- :h;'.flm trustees will sell within By Public Auction, Tuesday, March 13, 1923, Commencing 10 O'clock A.M. Opolite Top Tables, Bentwood Chairs, ) hogany Cash Registers (one electric), Eiectri Buzz Faus, American Slicing Machin Refrigerator, [Ice Box, Corlng Machine, Tea Urn, Counters. Steam Table, | [Eoyed, Fortable Habe Ovens, Time Clock, Ho- rt Cake Mizer, Gas Range, Ice Crushe Aluminum Trays 'and_Kitchen Ware, Silve: iated Table Ware, Crockery, Water Coole; g Machise, 10 Hangiog Bi z 4 Fixtures. . AUCTIONS. GLORIOUS sea voyage down the coast and across the blue waters of the Gulf, into the {and of sunshine and balmy air. An ideal short vacation in a region of vast natural resources and picturesque charm. Don’t miss this wonderful trip—Texas is now at its best. » Visit Galveston, famous for its great sea wall and beaches— . San Antonio, home of the historic Alamo—Houston and many other cities of interest in the ‘“Lone Star State.” S.S. Henry R. Mallory March 14 April 4,25 S.S. Comal March 17 April 7, 28 S.S. Concho March 21 April 11 May 2 S.S. San Jacinto March 28 April 18 May 9 Above steamers curiy passengers and freight Additional fast freight sailings every Saturday. These oil-burning steamers afford a wide range of accommodations and are known everywhere for their sea-worthy qualities and high standards of service. Galveston ““The Atlantic City of the Southwest” ‘The Mallory Line is the “cool, comfortable way” for business men or tourists bound for Galveston or en route to other points in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona or the Pacific Coast. Key West and Miami ! Miami, Palm Beach and other Florida points also are conveniently reached by Mallory Line via Key West and the famous panoramic Oversea Railway. Fast Through Passenger and Freight Service to all Points in the Southwest MALLORY STEAMSHIP COMPA A. W.PYE, Passenger Traffic Manager NY Pier 36, North Riv ew York U. S. Government Ships are now so popular that we have been forced to open an office in Washington in order to serve adequately the Washington public. The address of the UNITED STATES LINES Washington General Agency is 1419 G STREET N.W. 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Landing pas gers directly at Hamilton Dock, avolding the in- convenience of transfer by ; tender. > Days from New York Tia relnal Teinsone . ™ ars O R ore ¥ fetorta” S. 6. “Fort St. George™ Esch 14.000 Tons Displacement. SPECIAL_EASTER TOURS 8 to 12 Days. Sailings Mer. 24, 28, 31, Furness Bermuda Line 34 Whitehall St., New York ‘O ‘Any Local Tourlst Ageat. GOING TO SAVE MONEY AND WORRY By jolning. our 78-day tour, all expemses only $400. uillog dune 27 on the new magitficent “PARIS” LARGEST FRENCH STEAMER 3 months study tour only $810. lllustrated folders free. THE BEAUX-ARTS TOURS 1306 @ Bt. N.W. Phone North 6309 ~_ SUMMER CAMPS. LE, LARGE_ COMFORTABLE OAMP 1, near Glea Eeho; spring on T Cabin John ear line; ba e inqujre Srat lock ¢bove Col.-_36 PROPOSALS : OF THE COMMIBSIONERS, 1, U. { Washington, Mareh 1, 1923 Sealed propor will be recelved at Room 509, District bufiding, uutil 2 o'clock, p.m., April 2, 1823, for fu Inishing and delivering Stationery, School Book | Frurniure and B ¥y rd; Rubber Stampy and_ Brushes, FOR on_ca ten minites’ wi gain for quick sal Glen_Echo or_call _ ! GFFIC bing Hupplies, Kindergarten Bupplies and Oils and Lubri for the Dis- trict of Columbis. during Sscal year ending June 80, 1924, For detafled information apply to Toorn 820, District bulldiog. " 18, applying specify the ciass of supplies for which formu are desired. mh1.6t-ex8e “OVER THE TOP” FOR $500. Parent-Teacher Agsoc{etion Collects School Playground fund. The Parent-Teacher. Ausoblatidh of the Franklin-Thorson.” Sehool ~ went “over the top" in its drive for 3500 n which to ke¢p* the Tiomson School playground, in, operation, it is announced. The funds were solicited from parents of children attending the school and residents in the vielalty of the school by ten teams: dbpointed by the assoclation: for this work. " A team captained by Mre. 'W. W. Botls solicited more than ha palf of the $500. ‘Phe larxpst coptiribuiion sho received was ‘& sk “for noz from HarnyCrandail, . SapgMia of one of the !eas " she said, “1 Wwish to thank thosé who donated most graciously.” . p Tra