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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING FOR SALE—HOUSES | Fos STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923. AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUBES BALE— SALE—HOUSES SALES ¢ SALES ! Costiages. Oonthuitnd. R eilthnnI?uSB ] ik o--umd? ‘u’li,!"-xggm"- A\T:oflgflo" errulQUTHEAST—$S500 TERMS. CONTRACTIOR’S SALE! OF L. M. JOHNSON, Arlington, Va. EDUCATIONAL. [novmu, PACKING & STORAGE —— | WAT . STONAGE ACE INSTITUTE a5, & MOVING Go.. Accountancy and B.NTJ 163448 U 8t. N.W. ITED ETATES 8TORAGE CO. Business Administration PRONES: M an K50 SHIFEIN Greduates of the Inmtitute are found everywhere - in professional Accountancy practice (O.P.A.) SR R T six Tooms ition. ~Thi 18TH ST. RESIDENCE—$14,5001 Nise roome and two baths in the 1700 block of 18th st.: five large Dodroou led by owner: in perfect condition; splendid location; can be made to 2 ausual opportunity. See it today, e CEEVELAND PARK—$14,500. This o one of the most beautifully planaed i that we have ever built. Spaclous hall, tviog room, dining room and kitchen, first Practically mew detached bungalow, micely foor.. On second floor, 8 large bedrooms, located; in excellent comdition; & wnusually laseed-tn h and 2 tiled bath o g 1eqPlag Doreh _and 2 tlled baths. large rooms and bullbdn Dath; gas, electrialty, b.w. Deat; lot 40185, th, place. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME. Just a few blocks across the District line in Somerset, Md. real home of 8 rooms and bath, 4 large bedrooms, 2-car age, splendid lot. Hot-water heat; electricity. Immediate osSsession and reasonable terms. W. C. & A. N. MILLER, 1 Realtors and Builders. Main 1790. houss eccu itseit. As CHEVY CHASE BUNGALOW. load that way Plone Claren ] SCHOOL OF Reliance’ to G0 tons; 4 My ale. A lot of tools Newly 1119 17th St. MORRIS CAFRITZ COMPANY, 913 15th St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE, D. C.— Near the Circle—$14.750. A beautiful 6-room brick bungalow wituated on a wmall terrace in one of the really plcturesque spots in Chevy Chase. The housa Ix very well bullt throughout and both the plan and archi- tecture are very appealing. Hot-wi heat. electrie ' light 3 hardwood floors. porch, pantry with bullt-in refrigerator and the fiuest built in_bathroom fixtures are some of the attructive features. Th very rea sonable pric n Arcange easy terms. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— Corner. |SEPARATE ROOMS, § Leosl aad Loag Dis s e A T g o $2.000 while tn our I Y Vetropolitan PEREONAL ATTF HOUSEHOLD 6 BILER. HIGH. 50 FLORIDA AVE MOVIN KRIEGS RESS 'AS'K'I'LG". SHIPPING T RESORTS o ATLANTIC INC:,; Main 017. CLEVELAND PARK— $14,500. 8 Rooms and 2 Baths. e in one of the section, with & ¥, Built Properly SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th Street N.W. g NEW Main 2343. DETACHED HOME. eight large veoms. tiled bath and servant's tollet; located in the prettiest section of Jlievy Ghase, Md.. overlooking the city and the Chevs Chage Country Olub: & most desirable ation: convenient to the car ii and on a large 80x155-foot lot: has hot-water heat, elec. eity front and double rear porches; HEATED Sl AND DREAK. ] hardwood floors and trim and & BUILT-I Home f{s bullt of jpe very best chestnut and of the finest lenty of -hm\nh‘u’ i arehouse Company NTION TO THE CARE OF DN, PIAXOR. AUTOMO panding view ove by of “aur best dexigned wnd _constructed. Living room with open fireplace, diniug room with ide porch, large kitchen and pantry with bext fixtures. Rullt-in_garage: 4 large bedrooms and 2 bathw with latest fixtur This house stands out head undshoulders ny other property we have for s ihis price in th section. et us show you while it la: NEW HOUSES—$750 Cash. We have several brand new, up-fo-the. minute homes in_thoroughly white and Fenned setion, which can be bought on Wt of $330 or less. Th 4"the monthly payments ow you. natruction. The ground has pl d_trees, and is surrounded by other desirable detached homex. Price of §14,000 is way nder the price that houses lke this are selling for, and terms can be arranged. NORTHEAST—$7,800. { TApestry brick house of six rooms and tiled bath in a destrable location of the morth- convenient to car lines, stores and schools; house hax front and double rear porches, ot t-water heat, hardwood floors and trim and electricity und gas. A GARAGE. MT. PLEASANT—$14.500. A desirable detached, seven-room snd two-bath (alee maid's reom and bath) house in he pink of condition and in ane of the vers best residential sections of the city: has a large *tic: also all modern fmprovements, including front, doudle rear and sleeping porches, hard- floors and trim, electricity and gas, hot-air heat, screens and awnings. a two-car garage. wo large open fireplaccs and other features. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$10,500. L Just east of 1th st in a fine part of the city: a aix-rom, reception lall and tiled #th brick house, in excelient condition: has hardwood floors and trim, hot-water heat, mleep- 2 porch and a’ servant's room iu cellar; also a brick garage to 20-ft. puved alley.’ Terms a0 be arranged owner ; the houne hins Just been renovated snd in in frst-class €o It coud not be bullt for near the Price sk [Chl‘.” ‘l’:‘-‘l{m“r’“s I’gl(uYURINITUB! AND ) 3 e chee 3 - L 2nd ear!5-o¥ning Olasees 5r6 avEiishie. Iocation. WESCHLER'S, 950 Fa. aver new. Ch apartment has fts own celiar and heating plant; convenient to three car lines, market 1 1282, 'ud stores; ob a deep Jot; space for garage. lLet us show you this property. nsG s""fi"é'.’l.fffi's'.’_%‘fflmm k S . N. or 8tk St { natt on by the way of Wheel- CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—$10,750. Tuesday, March 13, 1923, at 11 A. M. 17, and Colmbns; Wil Kemi-Lungalow, very attractive, almost new—Six large yooms and tiled bath, hot- ’ ’ AL UAC prive BT, MeCABE water heat and eléctric’ lights, hardwood floors, open firepiace, exceptionally large side & = = 3 % Ll SR DR Porches; owner anxious to sell; oa @ large lot, With & two-car garage to match bouse. Just finished large number of contracts and will dispose, A NATIONAL BLOGAN. MOVE RED BALL WAY 1202 F St. to 16th st.; u seven.room by \ n a li lot; K teh b ; first floor containa | Yard Buckets, 4 Unloadis P ) A 1 s 1, living, pootn. dining room and. Kitchen, bedroom, Jucioned sieeping porch. lavatory and & very | 10 Electric Motors ranging £, m & ta 1s 1L 0 o o Snis Har A e Sets Harn Seoantiag, Jecxsiariel, Stesopaniie. 8 The Largest Trucking Organtzation In attractive fireplace; second floor, three bedrooms and three very large clovet 16 Dump Wagons. 5 Riat V Joi 2:Ton Internatlonal Trueks, Original Tires: 1 “Pllot ing Machine Courses. g Armes PETWORTH_$7950. TERM 4s kéemithhoole 3 DI Presser, 1 Keuall Lathe 1 Bend for Dexcriptive Catalogus 4 I'H}\N Mats 2162 Vacant—A very large, modern seven-room and tiled bath brick home: first fioor contains | Harley-Davi ‘ .k i L 11¥ing room, Fecention hall. AIning Foom AR Ierge KIfehen: second Modr, thrce IATKe bedroom e e B G ekl x 104 i UNION te. from Spatn—Conversational Method, | I STORAGE —— Pumps, two new: 8 Worthi & 5 T o | B M. 5685, ¢ = COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$9.500. TERMS. e e e cosstm: s it o e T e COMPANY . Al thi o ules are in_first-class working condition. This material can Ak o5 T, 8, Ut ot ok vl 3, e g ey | e vt R RSP S B e e v, vtz Emerson Institute large vara"and gurage. “This property is briced low to effect immediate sale. e W Tt st i Established 1852 3 . B. P. DOUGHERTY, AUCTIONEER .| 1738-1740 P St. Northwest 205 11th Street N.W. Washington, D. C. Phone Franklin 4463 Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cafe- and Bak p | New Classes in All High Fm' a P ery Fhrnllure,i n S (SONHISTING School Subjects A IAS Schoojs—West. Poln y N \V‘ e Tth Street| ,NOhTiHEA and Diplomatic Servic .W. raed in Liber No Z By vittue of a cortain chatiel deed of trust | Day and Evening School for thereby, Wie dersigned truste 11l sell at | by, the undersigned trustees will sell within MONDAY, THE TW! FTH DAY OF MARC the above premisen A.D. 1023, AT FOVR-THIRTY TOCK eaine G B P bu A . PM., the following ds Eveaing Classes y Public Auction, | iaes. 'situate in Separate From Men's School Tuesday, March 13, 1923, e March 13th Commencing 10 O’clock A.M. R - W. H. RANDOLPH A. McD. CRAWFORD Prineipals COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$9,500. TERMS. Phone . Ma e 100 Just. fniaf : : d School 16th STREET HEIGHTS—$15,750. owing PR SI0/UAE forsame E UICK—SURE—SAFE, 1 Btiff Legged Derrick, 5 One-half- This 18 & ‘three.toom-deep house, in the best location of Petworth; near Soldiers' Home | Gutnit compiate with cArriage and 48.0n waw 4 T hemken o A1 Phone Main 5971 for further information Register Now | of the land records of the District of Colu | recorded October 19, 1 No. 140 among Men and Boys designuted as and bein Opolite Top Tables. Hentwood (hairs, Ma- and we Tot Manogue's subdivision_of lots in bioc bered twenty-seven (27), Long Meadown, plat of sald subdivision recorded ty Rook R, page 141, of the records of | office of tlie surveror of the District of | r with the improvement Cash. A deposit of $250 ie. Al conv odern 4th w. corner hous swithh large roon r garage space: good side lot colonjal porch; ix # buy that some. vill snap up. A better value cannot be found in thin section. Let us show you this to day. . {BLOOMINGDAL 3 |9 Rooms and Garage. TWO-FAMILY APARTMENT—$12,500. i This Is & modern home In pe A two famils flat: one of five rooms and bath, the other of six rooms and bath: situated dition: has nine big rooms, ge u convemient location ‘of Columbia Helghts; modern and 1s o the very pink of condition. deep It to (ectrlelights SR i fintsh: situated on PETWORTH—$9.250. the prettiest street in thia most con In firstclass condition and in & vers pretty section of Petworth: a_six-room (three ventent sectlor tons of coal are in Arooms. alsa sleeping parch) and Dath home with all modern fmprovements, including lot ater heat, hardwood floors and trim, electriclty and gas, cement front and double rear Two-tamily apartiment—One apefiment fa vacant; no lease on the ode that Iy rentad; iy G Tym\'lk'\\-lu, TFAVE FOR CINCI! Aceredited One of the best buse that has been offered for ale for some time in this section—Close 10, e Hammers. 1 Lor Steam How, %" to 2°: 1 St Lagged Dersiek, 5 onetal M. 8671 RED EALL TRANSIT CO. i s 5 = Bookk pu WASHINGTON 'ark; street and alley both improved; large lot: ample garage space. XNo. 214 complete—with bi; 4 engine: 40 Hydraulie Jacks, capacity ADAM A, WESC AUCTIONEER. - Spring Semester March 12, 1923 bia, and at the request of the party secured The Tand records for Fict of Columbla Women’s Department | hundred and ninets-two. liogun; ‘ash Registers (one elec Elcetrie Tuzz Fans, Amerlean Slicing Mnchind, Huffalo Rrend Klicor,” Clgar L Scales, efrigerator. Apple |~ Terms ‘of w Corlng Siachine. Tea Utn, Ting | wil e required Counters. Stewm Table e Gridd ved Portable Rake Ovens. Time rt Cake Wixer, Aluminum Tra. plated Tuble % Wat Typewriter, Check Protector, Bur ing Machine, 10 Hanging Electri Fixtures. 'MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Piano, Saxophone, Banjo RagJazz in 20 Lessons. Fres Booklet. Christensen, 1322 G St. N.W. Main 1378, e Let us T HALF BLOCK FROM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL—3$11,500. Mae of the maxt AtirActive honses in thi section: 6 vers IArge Tooms: how.h., Wleetric Mghts, glassinelosed | sleeping “h, colonial front porch: parquetry e This ix a location that fa much e after sud this property will sell ckls COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— $10.509. revenue 13 ser. Terms of + | plied with within 30 day Any of sal © | otherwise the trustces reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' tisement “of fuch resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. ROBERT JI. MeNEILL. H. R. BURTO lided. 'Very easy cash puyment TAKOMA PARK— Corner—$10,500. Just reduced $100 for immediate hollow-tile and stucco house, Four bedroom b wile; close ed Sleeping poreh Tiest streets in this Every modern fo stores, ete. Co Y h.w.h. and other prodiction Niveral th a real PHILLIPS, Phone Main 4600. FOARD rches and a two-car gurage. NORTHWEST—$8,650. Six-mom and hath mw brick house. o good condition and vers desirably located on | 2nd street: doubie rear porches. hot-water heat: ail in good condi- on, having space for a garage: also lamndry tubs in cellar. Can be bou ith $1,000 cashi 0d " reasonable monthly payments. WOODRIDGE—$7,250. On & beanti corner in a verr convenient location of heantiful Woodridge: a five. oom amd tiled bath detached home, practicalls new apd in first-class condition: large front orch, clectricity aud gax. hardweod fiors and trim. House s screened throughout, has i | “autitul open firepiace and othier fuatures. H NORTHEAST—$7.325. e Dest offering n northeast A well huilt efa- llent_condition” and in a strictly white neighbor. Al a pretty grape arbor. Large back sard, suitable | BALTIMORE TO JACKSONVILLE (VIA SAVANNAH) One Way Round Trip $30.96 $55.73 Incluaing Meals apd Stateroom accom- modations, Extra charges for preferred spnve Round-trip_tickets good to retura uatll June 15, 1673 Bteamer Tussdays. Fridays, 6 P. Full Information on Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. 1406 New York Ave, N.W., Wasl Directly on the beach, in the Chelses seo- tiom. Salt and fresh ‘water in all private betis. Usoal exclusive feature maiocained, Rates conslstent with costs of service. Open all sear. Send for bookiet. 4. B, THOMPSON & CO. OF _VALUARL ESTATE ON MASS. AVE. W TRUSTE PROV A ROUTH RIDE NEAR CALIFORNIA 2 By virtue of i deed of trost duly er No. 8226, foiio 208 et weq. of the land records of the District of Colum- and at the request of the par thereby, the undersigned, appointed wubstitute trustee by the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. in equity cause No. 40070 wiil eIl ut publie muction. in front af th : lses, on MONDAY, THE NI OF 'MARCH, A.D’ 1023, AT FIV PAL, the following described land [ ises.’ situate in the counts of Washingt Diatrict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered four (4) i block numbered seven (7). in Gardiner G. Hubbard's subdivi- slon known as “Relatr Heights,” e8 per pia rded fo Liber County 6, foilo 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbi Terins of sale: One-third of the pare : money t) be patd In cash, balance i3 two #q; FRANK ‘A GIRBONS, Ipatullments. payable in one and two years, W FURNER with it mhLeadgdsessi able semi-annually, from das < deed of trust upon the prop sh, at the option of the purchaser. $500 will be required at time of sale. conveancing, recording, at cost of purchaser. complied with withia 30 dars from day sale. otherwise the trustes reserves the right the viek and % ter five days’ thement of Tn “Some " newapaper published in Washington, D C WILLIAM H. WALKER, Trustee. £e15-d&ds.exSudhol LAMONT §T. Ry virtue of 1 ded. fu Liber No. folio 166 et seq., | of the laud records of the District of Colum: | Bnd At the request of the party secured the uudersigned trustees will sell, at ‘| premixes,’ on | TH DAY OF MAKCH, O'CLOCK P M., t and premises, wity and designated . Pairo’s subdivisk of Biock & Mt t und Plensant Plain r plat recorded in the office for the District of Columbia in Tiook 6s. . known for taxation purposes as nealy feot st on ome of tie Setlon: convenient onial front conveniences. home, o 14th THE W . Gl and_breakfast porci convenience, iuclnding -bullt-in garage; open firepldce, hardwood floors through out. Can be handled on amall cash pay ment. Phone us WILLIAM 1409 New York Ave. N.W. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY FUTURE DAY ATLANTICCITY,N.J. The ideal American plan hotel directly on the ocean front. oo and bath ] ¥, “Hae'a twocar gurage. brick 1] s ix oot & Fox house H i SHANNON & LUCHS, | Street N.W. Main 2345, BOSS & PHELPS, ALTORS. {CEPTIONAL BARGAIN. 15 for quick smie; tapestry brick: voloninl frout porc! two rear porches, how.i., elec.: g & H VIRGINT. KPECL Terms of s within 30 durs or d 3 14th forfeite Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer Receiver’s sas* LUMBER of The Thos. W. Smith Lumber Co. At Yards, New Jersey Ave. between N & O Sts. S.E. By Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. ceiver will sell for cash By Public Auction Monday, March 19th, 1923 Commencing 10 A.M. ty sold, or all 0. A deposit Al THOMAS J. & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- | proved Real Estate Known | As 811 North Capitol St. cirtie of & of wme Conrt the northwest section near North Capitul st reservoir; colonial tXpe home, fwo-stors brick, six good siged rooms, rear porches; tile bath, hot-water heat. entire house in firsi-class coudition; The Magnificent “FRANCE” Wednesday, March 14th Sailis ] The Giant Express “PARIS™ ,'" n.“dl, March 28th (Saikiag 1P.M.) ) LAFAYETTE May 12, June 23, Aug. 4 New York—Havre—Paris A M‘;,::‘:[L: priced one-class ships «Mar.27, 28, 3, oussilion . . Apr.19, . 1 Chicago . . . Apr.26, May 26, June 30 New York— Vigo (Spaia) —Bordeasx La Bourdonnais Mar. 22, April 26, June 9 19 State St., New York, orlocal agents whectrs double L and ea bathe: run. water ia rooms; elev. vle; mod. rates. (oach at traine wate , Super'r to resell the property defaulting ) irtue oi a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of = i 39193, the undersigned re- PROPOSALS COMMIBRIONEES. D) ; March 3. 1023.—Sealed proposais wili be coived af Room M. District bullding, unt o'clock pm.. April 1. 1923, to seil to the trict of Columbia a <ite containing appro matels one thousand a.res {0 be located in 1 Distrivt of Columbia or in the State of M Innd and school for 1 ation may ¢ biiding, W Ject n in £ premises o ARCH 3, AT FIVE O wribed land and the ity : thirty five ( wibdiviFion of hundred an Another sp red bric g located one of the best squares of Petworth; <ix Toon Tibs, how i, cusy | tarm: $9.500—14th and QUINCY STREETS. A low prive ¢ A& Lome in this lov strictly_modern and thoroughly up- 10-date six large rooms: file bath: hardwood floors: double rear porches; W excellent_condition; deep lof to paved alley. 200—NEAR 16th AND PARK RD. Just off 1610 st. awl ouly one square from Sacred Heart Chureh: two-story th. oak floors, screened sleeping porch, e nt's room : at. electric lights; exceilent condition throughout; ‘howsenslon: terns MBIA HEIGHTS. ive Tor an exceptionally attractive three-story, ten-room and two rn, having h.w.h., elec.; excellent lot with two- - 2000 canh ISLAND AVE own Louse, lovated west of 14th ~t. on this prominent ¢ brick: well proportionel 100me: two complete h_required iuitial puyment. HEIGHTS. Spiendid offering and & most reasonable price for a hame located between 14th aud 18t emi-detdcted brick, six large rooms, tile bath: front and haniwood floors: ‘hot-water heat, electric lights; many i cinces und featnres: garag $14.500—Detached, MT. PLEAS Lacated fn_the heart " o lerva prem- Lot of square . &S per plat re- 100, 0f the rec. o of the survesor of the Dis- roved by & threestory 2, and brick_ stable on Ry sirtne of & recordad in Liber No. the 1and eecords of th and at the request of the thereby, the undersigned trustecs will offer of purchnse pHse for mle by npubile anction front_of the and balance in two equal premises on THURSDAY, K z je in one and’ two. yoate OND DAY OF MARCH, "R from the dute of sale, and to be represented THIRTY 0'CLOCK by the promissory uoten of the pnrchuser, with soribed and and premises Interest te O 6% 0t of Washington, District lly; defapred. pa Lot 9. in block 1 trustees” subdivision per plot_reconded in, for the District of Coiu folio Id block 18 being now known fo plrposes Of Assesement and taxation as Squars 2100, improved by seven-room and bith brick dwelling, electric light, hot-water heat and { garage, fo be soid subject, however, tn u prior deed of trust for $6,500, at due November 12, 1924 Terms of ‘sale: Over said tr posit of $300 required of the purchaser at fhe of sale. All convevancing, recording, 1 fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sule to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, ofhierwise the trustees resorve the right To resell the properts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad vertisement of wuch Tesale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. T C. ¢ © CRAMPTOX; MARK minded persons. Furth o Georkia quantity of Large stock of miscellaneous lumber, cousisting ‘ars Pine, Spruce, White Pine, Oak, Birch and Poplar, a which is suitable for mill work. Julian W, \\'hitinfi. Attorney for Recciver Geo. D. Lantel, Receiver, First and In - I COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Liverpool, Bremen. Standard keeping with the magnificence Olympic, Homerio amd werld largent Mojestic. Regul: express serviee. RED STAR—To Aatwery. a Plymouth and Cl Weekly Ing= of f headed by the distin ed Lap- land mnd the mew Belgeniand. AMERIOAN LINE—Te Hamburg. Service of regularity, depend ual Silva yesterday beat his wife and | Wity comfort and convealemee. j.r mother, Mrs. Mary Rames, to { International Mercantile Marine Ce, |dcath with a mallet in the cellar of ington office: 1208 F St. mw. |his home, und when the police arrived 5 MEECIEH. |tried to take his own life by firing {two pistol bullets into his head. His death is expected momentarily. His | tourteen-year-old daughter escaped by breaking away from her father N o Wland leaping from a second-stor: RIPS | S | A hole three feet deep and six feet {long was found in the cellar, and th ll ipoiice expressed the belief that Silva {had planned to kill his whole family ibury them in the cellar and flee the 3 || country. He recently had sold his A BEACH [l 10356 ina lua drawn ali his money [from the bank Saturday, the au thorities said. The daughter. an only child, told the police thut her father had finished digging the hole Friday flght. She could assign no reasou for his actions _— {WILL H. HAYS CHOOSES ARTHUR KROCK AS AIDE Names Louisville Editor as Assist- ant in “Movie” As- sociation. $12.000—RHODI Strietiy st deed of trusi ber County > acceptanea Convesancing, notary foes racording and re enue stumps &t cost of purchaser. Terms of e to be o n‘)"n!’i;nl..‘;tlvhr 4 11‘n fifteen (13) and or Heits rersed to Philadelphia Man Beats the Wom- =" adverts en to Death With Mallet in Cellar of Home. o In_some ct of Columi © __O&dsexsu o st A de- t of 16th st. and north of Park rd.; g elght beautiful rooms, two baths, i anen fireplace fn livin oreis. Tittsurg anfomatic leater, electric lights and splendid heating plant: rage for two cars: : several large shade trees. s50—19th AND KALORAMA RD Naval officer, leaving Salable price’ lurge de PHILADELPHIA, March 12 —Enian (Mostly Late Models) By Public Auction Without Reserve At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Thursday, March 15, 1923 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Sedans, Coupes, Tourings, Roadsters, Deliveries, Trucks and Chassis ‘Ferms it desired on cars selling for more than $100 ctive home property at & very ._parlor, diniag room, pantry, i’ <torles: six bedruol Z sleeping porch on second ficor: maid ut: hw : deep lot to wide paved alley. BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS. lovated In_our new 1417 K St. N.\W. Estate Sales BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS (Namex withheld by requent) Sterling Silver; Old Eng- lish Sheffield Waterford Glass; Period Mahog-' any and Gold Furniture; Exceptional Oriental Rugs. To Be Sold at the Appraised Value At the 'WASHINGTON GALLERY 612 13th St. N.W. particulars of- which will be stated at Il\el | Tuesday, Wednesday and A e Thursday, - month, 'including interest, secured by & deed i of trust on the property sold. $200 deposit required upon scceptance of bid. —Conveyane. ing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's coat. Terms of sale to be complied | With within 30 days o deposit forfeited GUR_BOLOMOYX. DAVID ABRAHAM. ' MaiN T SOME_ D! { _PLACE X.W. By virtue of & certa | inetrument No. 207, recorded August ‘the 1and records of the District and at the request of the o hereby, the nundersigned trust sell at public’ auction. in_frumt of th {res, 'on MONDAY, THE NI | OF MARCH, 1923 AT FOUR 0O = { the followitix described lana and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and desig: DAted as And being lot 1 In square 1444 in | tomac Land Company’s subdivision, called “Potomnc Helght per plat recorded in Took 24 at page 50 of the records of of the surveyor for the District of ‘ubject o covenants of record Terms of sale: Sold subject to & building n amounting to abont $2,600, | SPRING N N. L. SANSBURY CO., Tuc., 1418 Eye St NAW Phones Main 3903- S5 To Historic Tidewater Virginia NORFOLK— VIRGIN via Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay Every Day in the Year Modern Steel Palace Steamers ' City Ticket Office Woodward Bldg., 731 15¢h St. N.W. orfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. and Park Rd. Near 14th and Decatur Sts (ICE, $14.75). A Raul's Additlon offering of a home that {s bullt to please the most fastidious aser. ~Detached, 27 feet wide, having eight iight, spaclous roomm, wide' double sleeping porches, exception. ally large kitchen and pantry; Pittsburg iostantaneous heater. Possession. Cleveland Park. $16,000. Heautiful home in this de- sirabie, "close-in suburb. 1t in detached, on_lot'3x120. and contalns 9 rooms and bath. with ‘an additional servant's bath, hot-water heat, electric lights. PRICE, $10,500. 7t wide, near 14th at. ¢ has eight rooms and bat o electric lights, oak floors. good lot ng ample space for a garage. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, ANCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE TWO- NO. 3327 Chevy Chase 0. Ikt off Conn. ction of thix charming suburh. This and twy electric 1ights The lot fs 75 well - proportivued ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. l Bankruptcy Sale of Office Fur-! niture, Automobile Shop Equipment, Parts, etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court ; o by Downtown Northwest. By ot S s masteigned u T front of the premises.’ on ‘s, 920 | THUR 1E '“'K¥TY IPCOND DAY e Wl K‘“."é"‘n":..‘.‘.""n"::‘f.l’;“{ ER e CBIOT R RCTE | OF MARCH, 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M complete apartments, with a total rental | F i AT 10 | the following descrihed land and premises 11 | 0'CLOCK 4 3 re the District of Columbin, and des: of $135 per month. The buildh 3 | i i # Tooma and § bathe, hot-whter heit, elestris inciudiug, w Deake and ' ignated na and being part of lotx 0 and 10 In lights: & 4-car brick garage in the rear block 14, in Leighton and Parlo. trustees’ e i ookl 3 L - Electric Drill, 01l Tank, Vise: 3 trict of Columbia in Liber County 6, at folio THIRD AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E B O e "X dbura 'aug Tl | And. Asdeaament Ao Jok W01 1 mquare 3510 and [lwo leit. Unusually desirable new homes, featuring the most |*%ermar Cam: T e R modern improvements. Six rooms and bath ; hot-water heat Tl M 8018 subjact tn & Dribs Seet electric lights: hardwood floors; floor plugs in each room - : = room for garage on deep lot. Sample house open, heated and |THOMAS 3 OWEN & SON. AVOTIDREOES R10E I 10t By i a certain_deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. . folio 65 et meq. } liot water ¢ uardwood floate. zarage. feot wide, fnmiring Bguse, with large rooms. of the land records of tle District of Columbia, at the request of the party secured there. the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- . : : PRIC] Columbia Heights. s 'RICE. § . This distinctive home is of handsoma brick construction, is 23 feat wide and ham eight rooms, bath and extra lavatory, hot-water heat, electric lights. rdwood floors throughout, two-car ga ge. AM Mahogany &nt 8 Malogany HNalesma ‘abinet Safe with interior equipment, Arpenriter, Check . Writer. | Toternational T Can- Household Furniture and Per- sonal Effects, Etc., by Public, By the Associated Press Auction, to Pay Storage and| —— — - ——_ S| BERMUDA i NEW YORK. March 1:--Wili H Other Charges. | Huys, executive president of the Mo Easter {tion Picture Manufacturers and Dis- Parties leaving March 7tk and | tributors of America, announced last night the appointment of Arthur April first. A few reservations left at $75. meT-&dn.exSu Trusteen. File Cabinets, e O, e o THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. on Crane. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE “HA!: ESTATE, BEING A HOUSE D L“'lv CIBERED . 434 OAKDAL NORTHWEST. By virtne of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4829, at follo 162, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia and at the ISquest of the pasties secured Hhereh b un. deral will well at _public auction, in of the promisen. on TURSDAY, MAKCH 20 AT Dl 0. Pa. ave. n.w. storage and other charges. goods stored with us in_the followlog mumes: Mr. J Brasfleld, Miss Muriel Railey, 3 Flaherts. J. E. Brunt, P. Print Calmont, Wheatley, Mrs. mr.9,10,12.13 a0 o acan Krock of Loulsville edi as an as- sistant. Krock will begin his yduties in New York on April 1. M ‘Terms of sale lighted daily and evening, with salesman on premises. of trust for $2.600, and the remainder pavable one-third casih and’ the baiance in monthix in- N. L.RSXANSBURY CO., Inc., . 2 E VERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE. 1418 Eye St. N.W. stallments of lm‘}lldlnl xnfl- Phones Main MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 5903-4-3. LLONGFELLOW STREET. A brick hoine of six rooms and bath, rear porches screened in, built.i iRhte, Hot-water heat: is priced at low GEute of $7.060, on basis of $1500 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. A low-priced home for this mection; large, comfortable resldence of tiree storie oor comprises living and dining room. kitchen and pantry: second floor, Fith : ThiFa Boor, 'twe bedrooins; has ali modcra. improvements. " Price, H5son. Ledre SAUL’S ADDITION. \ Tapestry brick home. completely detached, on large lot (1Tt : ooma, front and rear porciies. hard: oors. and trim. hot-water hest, eentri ot, Gowers, garage. Price, $16.7 A good buy. f CHEVY CHASE, MD. You will lke this modern, attractive home on lot 60x120; frame constraction; five oms and bath, basement, attac, Tront and rear parches, built-in garage; = sents: of attractive design and finish: copper screened throughout. © Price: $11,500 "3Ve4" WEST CHEVY CHASE. A detached home in first commercial zone, can easily be re: . 44 bath, basement. ttac; eleotric lights, Rot-water heat; lot, 15??";&-‘?.”3;;:’: oy e 8304 s vaiue.” Price, $7,500. UPPER 13th STREET. Frame with stone foundation; sevea renmas and bath bome. with front and rear n very good condition thronghout: ot eat, electric rage traggive section. Prieed at only $12,000, i meage/ o0 McKEEVER & GOSS, r first Iarge. bright electric 1ights, narge i te asag. hes, g 1415 Eye Street. Main 4752, AEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL RSTATS BOARD, : Executor and Trustee’s Sale of the Two-Story Brick and Frame Dwelling, No. 2526 P BSL N.W. A thority vested in the nundersigned by will ‘and_testement of Leroy Veney. and at the request of the parties in ,'T will sell at public auction, in front of the premises on FRIDAY, THE SIX- TEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1923, AT O'CLOCK P.M., lot 78 in square 1263, improved as_ahove, Terms ot quired_upon recording and revenue stamps at pur- ver's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within mlnf 78 or deposit forfeited. WILLIAM R. ANDREWS. mhe-didsexSu Albee bullding. at purciaser’s option. $200 deposit reguire upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, record- ing und revenue stamps At purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit for- teited. JOREPH D. BULLIVA mb1; 1023, AT § O'CLOCK P.M., the following de ncribed land and premises aituste in the Dis- Columbia, and being lot numbered 2) In_ block numbered twenty i1 Place,” an described in said {deed of trust, upon the following terms: Purchaser to asume &n existing encum- brance of twelve hnndred and fifty doliars (31.350). ana pay balance in cash; idxes and interest paid or adjusted to date of male: title or Do sale: a deposit of $200 will be re- quired at the time of stle and settiement to be made within ffteen of sale, or deposit forfeited, and the prop- erty resold ut the cost and risk of the default. ing purchager after five (5) days' previous ad- vertlsement of such resale in some iy B_FRANCIS 8AUL, No. 1412 Eye st. nw. G. PERCY McGLUE, No. 508 E st. n.w. dddy-exsn PUTURE DAYS, ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ! Valuable Meat Market and Gro- cery Fixtures and Equipment, Including Refrigerating Plant, Refrigerating Boxes and mh8-dkds-exSu 16) days of the date | itenback, J. F. Morales, K. E. L. Asbour. H. Potter, M. Oliphant. riles interested please take notice HANTS' TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. 92022 E st mow. | recorded 1n Liber of the land records of the 'District of Colum: THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- 6-ROOM AND BATH _BRIUC NG, NO. 1106 5th ST. N certain deed of trust duly No. 4734, foiio 238 et we STORY DWELLI By virtue of nd at the request of the parts secured . the undersigned trustees will sell at ont_of the premines. on : IWENTY-FIRST DAY | ARCH., %, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK . the following deseribed land and prem. situate in the District of Columbia and Safls July 3d, returns September 2d. Expert conductor. 402 Kresge Bldg., 11th and G. SAVE MONEY AND WORRY By jolulng our 78-day tour, all expenses only 3890. Sailiog Juge 27 on the new magnificent Cases, Meat Slicer, Comput- ing Scales, Cash Registers, Electric Coffee Mill, Meat Grinder, Shelving, Counters, Etc., Contained in No. 701 H ADAM A. WESOHLER, Auctioneer. Trustee’s Sale « Fixtures, Implements of Bankruptcy Sale of Automo- dewignated s and belog 16t 76 In Charles (Gesnford's subdivision of Jots In square 803, as per plat recorded in Liber 16, folio 40, of rds of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia: except so much of ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. bile Accessories, Tools and 3 Court case No. 1131. id 1ot condemned for widening alley in District | folders free. THE BEAUX-ARTS TOURS Trade and Lease of Na Yard Market, No. 900 lvli Street S.E. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust dated November 1 1922, and recorded November 21, 1022, as No. 188 among the land records for iatrict of Golumbla, and uest of the irty Secured therel ersigned trustee will sell by publie auction within the above premises on TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTIETH, 1028, COMM AT 10 o'clock A.M., miscellancous stock of Groceries, Fiztures, Implements of Trade, Ca Begister, lce Boxes, Scales, Show Cases, Floor Cases, Elec. Meat Grinder, Meat Blocks, Etc, The above stock and fixtutes, together with unexpired term of Jease will be oftered entirety and if a satista bid e no Cefved will be immediately sold in detall. JOBEPH B. IN, SAM'L IA.I‘PA‘POI‘.I‘. WIS 1I8192 o1 15083 B, NCING | Street N.E. By Public Auction, Friday, March 16, 1923, Commencing 2 P.M. Refrigerating Plant, 3%-ton, including Mo- tor, Compressor, Ammonia Receiver, Oil Trap, Gaiges, Colls’ and Piping: Refrigeeator, iite, Tile and Plate Glass Refrigerating (eat Case, Opolite-front Fish and Poultry Case, Opolite-front Rutter Box, Opolite-front Ok’ Counters. _Shelving, Toledo Computing Bcales, Fan-type Grocery Scales, three tional Cash Regieters, American, Blicing lobart e ler of the Supreme Court of e District ‘¢ Golumbia, olding 3 Dauk: Fuptey Court, in fe the Hines Automobilo Bupy Co., & corporation, Bankrupt No. 1889, the undersigned trustee will sell By Public Auction At Weschler’ 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. y 14, 19; Wednesday, March th.Z% tlights, Spark Plugs, Lenses, Large "Track ekig’ Chains, Brake Lin: ood and Seat Covers, chine, ‘Hobart Electric Coffee Mill, Hlectrie Meat Grinder, Electric Fa Racks, Meat Bl Cutting Tabler Platters, et fches, Brake Bhoes, The above will first be offered as an en- Jacks, ~ Padiocks.. " Sponges. tirety and if a satisfactory bid is not re-|lamps, Grinding Compound, Boap Grease, Toapection “upen appiication to" auctisoras. " | >Herma. cathe XQAK 'A. WESCHEER, LUNSFORD L. HAMNER, Trustee. 9—Cash. 3 mrl2,18,14,15. Auctioneer. mr9-d&dbs,exSu Columbiun bl ocks trust for $2.000, particulars of which will be stated at time of sale. upon acceptance of bid. ing and revenue tamps at purchaser’ Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 days or depouit forfeited. "Terms of sale: All cash over a prior deed °”uoo $200 deposit required Conveyaneing, record- | Haye said. LOUISVILLE. Ry, March 12- Arthur Krock, whose appointment ax executive assistant to Will H. Hays was announced last night, is 'a member of the executive committec {of the Courier-Journal und the Louis cille Times and_editor of the Times For a number of vears he was Wash- | ington correspondent for these papers {He is affillated with the American Soclety of Newspaper Editors as a director. and holds a simdlar office in the North American Newspaper Alllance. During the peace conference in Paris he represented the Courfer Journal and Loulsville Times as cor- respondent and four members of the Interallled and American Press Assoclation. an or ganization credited with having in duced the representatives of the world powers to open its plenary sessions to_the press. In 1920 Mr. Krock, at the request of James M. Cox, served as assistant to the chairman of the democratic European Tour 8765, all expenses. Delta Tours @na EUROPE? | became one of the “PARIS” LARGEST FRENCH STEAMER months study tour only $810. Illustrated G Bt NW. Phone North 6509 bt cos . F. WARING, THEODORE MICHAEL, mr10-d&ds.exSu Trustees OOTTAGE AT NORTH BEACH—A BARGAIN ol OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE SHORE PROPERTY, furnished or unfurnished Phone FOR BALE_LARGE OR BMALL TRACT watertront property; improved or miimpros: o MA | napo Asmapolis 7861 for rent. ' Phome URICE OGLE 218 Kiog George GRAND HOTEL The national committee. HIT THE RUM-RUNNERS. Citizens Indignant Over Non-En- forcement Oust City Official | . NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8. March 12— Indignant because of laxity in_en- I!orcement of prohibition laws, 3,000 EUROPEAN HOTELS. Paris | (France) cltizens in mass meeting at Sydney Mines last night practically ousted clty ofclals and took over the aftairs of “administration. Charles Ballard, olleged head of a rum-running ring, was given twenty- four hours in which to leave the ojw'. ¢ Place de 'Opéra largest Hotel in Europe

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