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“REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. * FOR SALE—HOUSES. ,000. in Suburban Home. bedrooms) and G baths; living room. 30 feet by 20; dining room. electric refrigerator ol heating device: beautiful shrubbery: on cre. WIill consider exchamge for city properts. 3 ! $21,500. 14th Street Business Property. Located sonth of Columbia road, a 3-story brick bulldi lot 183140; possession wi iven on April 1: $10.000 trast at 3 per cent remain for § years: $3,500 cash payment ai lance deferred purchase money can be pald at the rate of $100 per month. L $17s00. Chevy Chase, D. C. A detached residence located on l.l\'ln(|lml|! street west of Connecticut ave. Contains Bedrooms: heated by hot water; electric lights; wide frout porch, breakfast and sleepi Porches; large vard with seversl fine shade trees. Fossession April 1 $10.500. ew Hampshire Ave. Near Park Road. offers handsome da brick, 6-room and bath home onm this wie ard; front wnd sleeping porches: hot-water heat, electric lights tivn and the inviting condition of this properts makes it highly lunce reasonuble trms. . $8.500. Business Property. in fast developing commercial zone of upper 14th st. N, Will rent to show good return on iuvestment $7.500. apitol St. and sth. Owaer ncenpant Avenie: deep-parkin double gurage: excellent desiable. Cash. $1.300, One-siary DIATE POSKESSIO!] i Near East A spiendid home. contsinin * Rossession will be given on April 1 - $7.000. High View Residence. Island o vion aren 15 For Colored Purchaser. trtive Groom hrick hovse near 1st and R Hoense in perfect condition. Room for a TATE IMMEDIATE PO: Y WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. [N ;\lu-cm N.W. Main 1016-1017. E BOARD. FOR SALE—COLORED. OUT-OF-TOWN REAIL ESTATE 1 have several very attractive BORE PROPERTY homes located in the DSt N, Ty sections of the city. Some va-| e B T cant. Prices and terms very rea- | e sonable. For information - I P Lt IR O E S S E RN B. B. PINN, LAYTON HAINES BRIC 712 Kenvon N.W. REALTOR-OCEAN CITV-X-J. AVE. N.W. Circle—Three-stors semi-de- outuining 18 large rooms L1180 feet; can \ gkt SS10) 1433 Col. =8i7. MASS. Near Thomas hed residence $ baths: lot modeled tnto mode ing_exceptlonally large return on HE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORY OF WASHINGTON 135 13 St N.W. (Exclusive Agents.) WATER FRONT PROPERTY. | BEATTIFUL. HOME__RIGHT 0N WATER | front. at Shadyide. Md. West' river_and the bay: cxcellent auto road |from D. C.: house of nine rooms; incloed sleening porch: seawall the front. Price, $7.300 Address Wox 12415, Star_office. FOR SALE—LAL OR ™ BMALL, waterfront properts: improved or unimproved; cottages for rent. ' Phone Annapols 790-R MAURICE OGLE. 218 King George or., An © rooms und 2 baths; beuted by hot water: electric lights. venue and 2nd st n.e.. a 2-5tory, f-room brivk: furnace heat; furnace heat and gas wonderful Tiew vver TRACT THE EVENING ST AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. 7 Ford cr B ] WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. " (Mestly 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, Roadster. Deliveries, Trucks and Chassis 'erms if desired on cars selling for mere than $100 _FUTURE DAYS. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer Receiver’s Sale of LUMBER of The Thos. W. Smith Lumber Co. At Yards, New Jersey Ave. between N & O Sts. S.E. | ’ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 39195, the undersigned re- sell for cash By Public Auction Monday, March 19th, 1923 Commencing 10 A.M. Large stock of scellaneous lumber. consisting oi Georgia Pinc. Spr \White Pine, Oak. Birch and Poplar, a quantity of which is suitable for mill work. . Julian W. Whiting, Attorney for Receiver ceiver will Geo. D. Lantel, Receiver. First and Indiana Ave. N.W. B mh12.14.16,17.18 OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. £ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND LOT ESTATE A HOUSE UM OAKDALE ~ PLACE AUCTIONEERS. ABLE TWO. Xo0. 1019 THOS. J. OWEN & S0 TRUSITES' SALE OF VAL STORY BRICK DWELLING, UNDAMENTALS LOCATION —CONSTRUCTION APPOINTMENTS - 18th and Upshur s, homes are ted an evers fundamental . of EIGHT ROOMS. TWO RATHS SUPERIOR ABPOINTMENTS SONABLE PRICE. LIERAL TERMS 1rit TO 1539 UPSHUR ST. ONEY FIVE LEFT. TOSEPIT SHAPIRO COMPANY York Ave. Fraokiin AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY THOS. J. OWEN & 80! TRUNTEE un. home SALE "OF VALTARLE_UX PROVED REAL ESTATE ON 1HB SOUTH SIDE OF M AVE. NEAR ALIFORNIA ST. N.W duly Ry “virtue of n e | recorded fn Liber 3226, folio 208 ot seq | of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the pariy secured | thereby, the undersizned, appolnted substitute trustee by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. in equity cause No. 40079, will | xoll ‘at public auction. fo_fron: of the prem- | ines. on MONDAY. THE NI TH DAY { OF MARCH. A.D. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK { P\, the following described land and pres {does." situate in_the "county of 5 > G | District of Columbla. able Corner N.L. { being lot numbered four (4) in black numbered {seven ( rdiner G. Hubbard's subdivi- {alon known as “‘Belair Helght per plat corded in Liber County | the records of the office of the surveyor of the Digtrict of Columb; Terms HE 914 New 1140, FOR SALT T'wo-I'amily Apartment De One Apartment Vacant. A Home and Tnvestment Combined. ¢ 1n be pa . ~ | Live in One and Rent the Other | faataiimant with intere Ona-third of the purcha balance in two equal pasable in one and two vears, H 8 per centum psr annum, pa: able semi iy. from day of sale, secured | br deed of izt upon tie praperty oid. of B at the option of the nt depoait | of $300 will be reani % | copverancing, recording, revenue stamp . chaser. Terms of saie ‘to bs hin 30 daye from das of rvise the trustee resecves the right tae property ar the risk and cost of Each apariment ¢ md bath. There ptaims four is a front arge rooms wnd rear porch. I DALLAS GRADY., Maixiaid Buildz 19105 S NW Main shingt. o 5 Cashingt WILLIAM fe15-4&dn.cxBukhol ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE RRICK DWELLING. NO. 2797 28th STREET NORTHWEST, WITH GARAGE 1 By virtue of a certain deed o recorded in Liber No. 4648. follo 2 et seq I the Iand records of the District of Col iand ar the of the party { therely gned trustees will offer f 1o by nublic_auction, in fromt of the ex on THURSDAY. the TWENTY-REC- DAY OF MARCH. 1923, AT Fori © [ THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. fhe following-de scrhed Tand and pre i )¢ Washington, Di Lot block 16, 4 triie subdivision +r Dlot recorded in WALKER, Trustee. Ren!_Estate Rosrd FOR COLORED Very Easy Terms 1001 AND W STS. N.W. Rix rooms. hot and cold wate new paint and_paper. Price, $3.100. new stove, o st T4t AND %oh STS N.W » Rix large rooms and brand-new bach, larga OND pantry: tarce tong iesr vard alles room £ et DALLAS GRADY, : Ma arl Fioor tland B 2109, improved by — |dweliing. electric T EArage. fo be & seven-room light. hot- 4 subfect NEW Ready 1o Move In 2 TO 20 ADAM Kix large room porch. electric Tight porclies. wide front For eala b THOMAS A. JAMESON 906 New York Ave HONMES. { wid trast posit of $300 raquired of the purc time of “wale. Al converancing. irevenue sfamps and notarial fees of tie purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultiog purchaser. after five days’ ad- vertisement of such resaic in some newhpsper publisied ia the citr of Washington. CARL C. CRAMPTON CARL W. MARKHAM, mii2-dkdn.exSu_ G Trustees PUBLIC AUCTION tile hath: how h wash fravs. d poreli. deep lot to ailey. March 16, 1923. eral B-rom liouses. Prices and terms vers | tion of Unserviceable nable OWNER, T S19 15th 81 N.W Public | biles, Ant Elacis Fil 8 a Autoino- D. HOLMES, ‘s Blanketiog, ted in East NORTHWE> One of the best Joeat tory tapeatry biick home of six large roums nd bath: hot-water heat. electric lights and tardwood floow: large cement froni porch rear and siceing porclies: deep lot to &lley mmediate n Hal square from 141h street car lie. INVESTMENT & oF WASHINGTON. NIW. and " pr ey occupled DAY. MARCH N the buildinga theicity: Twe barracks, on 1923, to e removed lon oftered e &1y upon request . H. BIRCH. Acting ‘Superintendent of Supplies. mna. 1415 THOMAS J. TRUSTEES' THE REALTY coxr, SALE THE VALUABL [ DWELLING * ~O. certain deed of trust, being 107, recorded December 21, among thie land records of the District t the request of the party by, the undersigned trustees will sell st public suction, in front of the prem- JHE TWENTY iR E Main 2008 MT. PLEASANT. A twp family fiat of modern ronstruction First floor has 5 large rooms and bath: second 0'CLOCK floor_has 6 large rooms and Lath: separate| P.M., the following land and premises, situ- iot-water lieating plants; electric lights; ex- | ate ‘in the District of Columbla and desig- of cellent condition: owner. leaving fown. has|nated as and being lot 268 in Willlam requestad v« fo sell at & piice aod op terms| Jones’ subdivision of lots in square west ihat will insure guick ale. square 553, us per plat recorded in Liber 18, follo 121, of the records of the office of the THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORP. | surveror of the rict of Columbl OF Terms of ale: ‘All_cash over a prior deed WASHINGTON. of trust for $1,500. $200 deposit required uj . acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenne stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to b> complied with within 80 days or deposit forfeited. MORTIMER M. FRANCIS M mrig-d&dn.exsy THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS, HOI - HOLD GOOD: C.. FOR ETOR‘;?H-J CHARGES. ' Notice I herel ven that on FRIDAY MARCH TWENTY-FHIRD, 1025, AT TRy O'CLOCK A.M., there will be wold at public ins- { auction, in the' warerooms of Smith' 1313 U street ter and 8t northweat, W 10 enforce liens for storage, charges, etc.. duc and unpaid. all household goods, paint! d porsonal effecty on storage with Smith's Transfer and Storage Company, Inc., in the names of Mrs. Emma Bradford, Mrs. Annole Barnett, Mrs. Boole, Frank Coates, Fred W. Cromwell, Mrs. Cora Contee. Mrs, Helen E. Davis, W. G. Davii Mrs. ‘Alice 'Dyson, Harrison’ Dobbins, M Elisabeth Fraser,' Mrs. M. E. Graves Amelia Green. Mrs. Evelyn Green, Sarah Green, Dr. Irmine Z. Gunsaul, ‘Altred B. Garges, F. H. Jerome. Mrs. Geo. P. Jones, 735 13th & Main 2908, “NEW HOME! Ready to Move In. 1416-1426 E St. N.E. Riz Jarge rooms, tile DAl h.-w.h. light, wash trays: doubie rear ey ot 1o alley: F HOMAS A, JAMESON, 906 New York Ave. N.W electric wide AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. CHLER, Auctioveer. Trustee’s Sale of Groceries, Fixtures, Impléements of Trade and Lease of Navy Yard Market, No. 900 Sth Street S.E. By virtue_of November 16th 21, 192: for the District of Columbis. and at the re-} uest the party secured _thereby; the unm- | dersigned trustec will sell by public anction ises oo TUESDAY. 1923, ‘COMMBNCING miscelianeons stock of implements of Trade, Cash ADAM A, WE! Lowis. Joseph W. Leach. G. L. Machen- T er, Hardle Meakin. Mrs. Alfred Pearce, Carrle 8. eese. J. Robinson, F. Shepherd, Mrs. M. Spohn, Mrs. Lena Stewart, Mrs. Jen- nie Stewart, Ressle V. Tiliman, Willism ¥, Weston, William E. Parker, consisting of household goods. furniture, sewing machimes, chiffoniers, barrels and cootents. boxes and contents, bookcases beds, plet Suies, Aow Cases. Fioor | (hates, PertiKeratons eteAI1 Drope 3 L ) ¢ | chairs, refrigerators.” ete. 4 rt . Elec. Meat Grinder, Meat Bloc) in the name of the followm,p rnm{' above stock and fxtures, together with | Sarah.Green, Mrs. Geo. P. Joves, Jacob Levis \nezpired term of lease will be offered as an | Mrs. . M. Sampson, pi entiraty and if a satisfactory bid 18 not re- | ieimer, trunk: A. L. O'B: Ceived will be immediately sold in detail. Zinkham, hall rack; Mrs, E. i BRI COash. 14 B. JOREPR B. STELN, i © cla President. iy, I S stored od (8lgued) - ~AAML RAPPAPRORTY & Stérage Compen; Washingten, D. a folio 80, of |- trust duly | i te in the city | | GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE | BE- | ATCTIONEERS. | Jacoh Levin, Mim Bailie Lewin, Mra, Alice | 6th STREET cortain deed of trist recorded | By virtue of a certain deed qf trust duly t folio 162, of the 1and rec. . recorded, in Liher No. 4263, Folio 17 et keq. of Columb.a ani at the |of the land records of the District of Columbia, « secured therebs, the un fand at tie request of the party secured there- on. 'in_front the undersigned tru wiil sell ar pub- H 20, | 11" auction in front of the premises. on FRI. - THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY _OF D. 1023 AT FOUR-THIRTY the following @escribed land d ‘premises. situate in the Diatrict of Co- Iami‘n and desguated as and being lot 1 n H. Lowis' shditision of lote in square per plat recorded in bagk 19, pi Sireliora otice fur the b ik o ot in Liber ords of the 1 request of the part 1923, AT 3 OCK PAL, the follow'ng de. land and premises aitnate in the Dis. | 3 Columbia, and being lo: numbered ! in binck numberad twenty “EMagham Place.” as described in gaid decd of trust. upon the following term Purlaser o assume sn existng eneum- | brance of twelve hundred and Afty doliars | It and pas balance in cash; faxes and | intorest paid or adjusted to date of sale: good | fitle or bo wale: u dcposit of 8200 will be re- | quired at the time of sale and settlement to ba made within fifteen (15) days of the date of wale, or deposit forfeited. and the prop- | erty resald at the cost and risk of the default. ing purchaser after five (5) days’ previo vertisement of such resale in some Washing- ton newspaper. B_FRANCIS SATL, No. 1412 Ere at. n.w. PERCY MGLUE, Su No. 508 F st n.w. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. §' SALE OF THE LARGE_ HAND- SOME DWELLING NO. 3401 SHERIER PLACE . W. By sirtue of A certsin deed of trust. instrument No. 207. recorded August 8, 1and records of the Disteict of Co- umbia, a4 nt the reques: of (ho party e cured thereby, 1 trustecs will front of the prem NETERNTH DAY of of sale: $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Convera recording revenue stamps at purchaser’ Terms f sale to complied with within thirty dars or deposit forfeited H. R. HOWENSTED FRED W. REEVES, d&dn-exSu Trustee miS ddds THOM THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, ANCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE STORY FRAME DWELLING, NoO. 10th 8T N.E Br virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded fn Liber No. 4373, follo 65 et seq of the land records of tie District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there. bs. the underaigned trustess will sell, at pub. T’ auction in_ trent of THURSDAY, THE TW OF MARCH, 1623, AT FIV the follow ng described land and 1 in the Distric {lgnated as and being part of lots 0'and 10 Diock 14. in Leighton and Pario, trustees $ aubdivision of *Brooklan per pi corded in the office of the surveyor of ¢ of Columbia in Liber County 6 nown for @arposes of taxation 1ot §01 o square 3879, and in said decd of TWO in sqoar: 1444 10 y's subdivision, caled Potomae Heights.” as per plat recorded County Book 21 af page 30 of the records the office of the surveyor for tbe District Columbia, aubject to covenants of recard. Rold_subject to & buflding wsoc! amounting to about $2,900, { particulars ¢f whici will bo stated at' the time of sale. and the amount over said loan d £1.000 cash and halasce per including interest, tecured br a deed of trust on the property soid. 8200 deposit red upon sccepiance of bid. — Conveyahe- recording and_revenue stamps at pur- r's cost. Terms of sale tr be complied Within 30 days or deposit forfeitad GUS SOLOMON h ‘and the balao ments of $32.50 per month. including in. terest and principal, d secured by a second decd of trust, or all cash over sald first trus' purc aser's option. $200 deposit rey ance of bid. Convevancing. re ing and revenue stamps at purchasers Tes of sale to he complied with it of, waie or depouic e cited " ULLIVA ADAM A, T AUCTIONEET (13 1920 Oakland Roadster by Auc-| tion to Pay Storage and Re- pair Bills, WESCHLE Trustees HLER, AUCTIONEER. Notice is bereyy gicen taat on SATURDAY. : Valuable Meat Market and Gro- fyancn T i AT| ceiy Fiktares atd ment, { public_auction. at Wesch | tures and Equipm n.w. hington. D, C. and repa rges, one Oakiand Roadster. model 34C, se 1480013¢, motor No. ‘150845, | stored with the-name of W. D. Saunders, Parties fnterested please take notice. LOGAN'S GARAGE. and Canc,s“lMeat.illeer, Com- puting Scales, Registers, Electric Coffee Mill, Meat Grinder, Shelving, Caunter: Etc., Contained in No. 701 H . Street N.E. 5 -By Public Auction, g Friday, March 16, 1923, Commencing 2 P.M. Refrigerator, Opelite, Tile and Plate Glass Refrigerating 'Meat Case, Opolite-front Fisn ind Poultrs Case, Opolite-troht Bufter Bof. Opolite-front_ Oak ' Counters, Shelving, Toledo mputing 8cales. Pan-tspe Grocery Scales. ‘hrée National Cash Legisters. American Slic. hine, Hobart Electric Goffee Aill, Ho. tric’ Meat Grinder, Electric_Fans. Meat Blocks, ' Cotting Tables Platters. Awnioge, = etc. sbove will firet be offcred 8x an en. _and if & satisfactory bid iv not ra. ceived. will be immediately sold in detail. inspection upon apnlication fo uctioneer. Terme “Cath. ADAM A. WESCHLER, wr12,18,14,13. Auctioneer. mh5.14.28 * SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- ROOM AND BATH _BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1168 5tp. BT, N.E. " | By virtue of ‘& certain deed of trust duly rocorded in Liber No. 4734, folio 239 et seq. The land records of the District of Colum 1 remises. on TY-FIRST DAY AT FOUR 0°CLOCK ibed land and pre t of Columbia and the follor ines. ituate n the Distr: Acsignnted as ang boing ot 78 in C Gesaford's subdivision of lots in square K as per plat recorded in Liber 18. folin 40, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbin: except so much of said lot condemuad for widening alley iu District Court case 3 i Terms of sale: All cash over a prior deed of trust for $2.500, particuints of which will be stated at time of wale. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Convesanciug, record- i fiig and revenue mtamps &t purclaxer’s cost Termn of fo be complied with within 30 { davs or deposit forf ity THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | Executor and Trustee’s Sale of oweN & son, avctioNeers. | the Two-Story Brick and Frame Dwelling, No. 2526 P St. N.W. By authority vested in the nndersigned by the last will ‘and testament of Leroy Veney, deceased, and at the request of the parties in interest, I will sell at public auction. in front of the’ premises on FRIDAY, THE SIX. TEENTH DAY OF MARCH, '1933, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M., 1ot 78 in square 1263, improved as_ahove. Terms ‘of sale: All casb. $200 deposit r upon acceptance of bid. Converan: quired m, complied ing, recording and revenus chaser's co Terms of sale to a5 or deposit’ fi WILLIAM R “AXDRAwe o with within thirty mb6-dadsexSu Albee bl L 1. WARING, THEODORE MICHAEL. mr10-d&ds. Trustees. THOK, J "Tnutees’ Sale of Valuable Im- xn proved Real Estate, Consist- ing of the Three Four-Story and Basement Brick and Stone Dwellings Known As Premises 2028, 2030 and 2032 16th Street Northwest, and Vacant Lot in Rear Facing on V Street. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4491, folio 86 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum: bla, and at the request of the party mecured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at | public wiction, fn_ front of tha premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY.SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, ' A.D. 1928 AT FOUR‘THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land i and premises, situsted In_the city of Wash- | ington, District of Columbiu, and designated an and being part of original lot thirteen (13) in square one hundred and seventy-five (135), ontained within the following ' metes and ! bounds: Beginning for the same at the north- east corner of said lot and running thence wext along the line of V. street thirty (30) feet. thence south elghty (80) feet, thence cast’ thirty (30) feet to the east Tine of said Tot. and thence north eighty (80) feet to the place of beginning. Also part of original lot numbered fourteen (14) fa sald square one hundred and seventy-five (175), contained within the following metes and bounds: Be- xinning for the same at & point on Sixteenth Street twenty (20) feet south of the northeast corner of said lot and square and running thence south along the line of said street sixty (60) feet, thience weat eighty (80) feet, thence north sixty (60) feet. and thence easi elghty {80) feet to the place of begiuning, together with the improvements. Terms of sale: Onethird of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal nstallments, payable in one and two years, with interet at sir per centam per Anoum, pavable semi-annually from day of e, sectred Uy deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all canl e option o purchaser. A deposit’ of $2,000 will be re- Quired at time of wale, ~All conveyancing, re- Cording, revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of pur- chaser: Term of sale ‘to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of defaul putchaser after five days' edvertisement o o some newspaper published in shington, D. . ROBERT 0. TURNBULL. L ¥ KNG, —iidbteesta Tew 5. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE®' SALE OF YVALUABLE 1M PHOVED KEAL EXTATE. KNOWN ‘3% 4205 TWELFTH STREET NORTHEAST, By Virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded April 25, 1921, In Liber 4538 at folio 97 of the land’ regords of the District of Columbis and at the request of the party secured there. by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic auction, in front of the prem: on MONDAY, THE TWENTT-SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, 1923, AT FIVE 0'OLOCK P.L., the following real estate, situated {n the District of Columbia and designated s ‘lot ‘numbered sixty-three (63) {n Middsugh & Shannon, lu- corporated, subdivision of lots in square hum. red thirty-nine hundred and twenty (3920), ““Michigan Avenue Addition,” as per plat corded in_the office of the surveyor for fhe District of Columbia in Liber 62 at folio 5. Terms of sale: S2id property is subject to Drior deed of trust securing an indebtedness of $4,500, eaid property will be sold sub. Ject to deed of trust indebtedness. the purchase price over and above raid deed of trust one-third, s to be paid in cash snd the balance in two equal installments, pay- able in one and two years with interest at the of six and one-half per cent per annum, able semi-annually, secured by second deed frust upoa the proverty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ‘A deposit of 3200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, e b e, T o s omi y days from of sale. otherwise it will be forfeited and resold at and cost of defaul property 4 aulting published in l B a1 1n ssmb SewDePOr wochresa! Washington, D. O, . FRANCIS 84UL. 1413 1 ot n.w. WM_ B SHANNON. Weotward building. Trustees. Including Refrigerating Boxes | of D.- C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923. AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. Estate Sales BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS mes withheld by request) Sterling Silver; Old Eng- | lish Sheffield Waterford | Glass; Period Mahog- any and Gold Furniture; Exceptional Oriental Rugs. [ Sold “at the Appraised Value! At the i 612 13th St. NW. Thursday, | From 9130 to 5 0'Clock | THOMAS DOWLING & C0. Chancery Sale of Desirable Business Property, No. 634 New York Ave. N.W,, Just East of 7th St., to Close an Estate. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holdinz an Equity Court, fu came of Vi G ete., v George Kahl et a dersigned trastees wiil sell by p, in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923," AT FOUR 0°CLOCK PM.. the following dexcribed real estate situate in the city of Wahi District So6 in’ square numbered 43 improved by two brick buildings suitable of the purchase moucy fo ald in cash, the balance in two equal in stallments, pavable in one aod two sears. per cent per annum pasable semi-annually from theday of sule, ecured by first deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pu of $500 required at time of & recording, revenue stamps and notar Cout of ' purchaser, . Saie aubject approval of court, Terma of sale to be co plied with within thirty days from confirmation of sale by court: ofherwise frustee reserves the right to reseil the properts at risk and cont of defanlting purchaser after five dars’ advertisement of wich resalo in some news yaper published {o the District of Columbis. GEORGE 1B FRASER. Trustee __mhMdkds. Washing = TOMORRO i At Notes’ Auction Rooms, 633 La. Ave. N.W.—Sale on Thursday, March 15, at 10 am. Electric Range. Iron Safe, Lot of Shoes, Furnish- ings, Bedroom and Parlor Furni- ture, Living Room Set, lot of Bed- ding, lot of Enamelware and other miscelianeous. D. NOTES, Auc Terms:, Cash. "EDUCATIONAL. ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration Graduates of 1! re found everywhere llzrmlol cr_practice (€. P.A ) sndinexecative ponitionsin Business. Late-af- $orncon and earlr-avcning olawes are ava Teles "one Main' 8260 for Balletin T18G St., N. 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Mgz, -~, D ATLANTIC 7% TRAYMO cITY Worlds Greatest Hotel Succe: PHILLIPS HOUSE, 'y Massachusetts Ave. Near B, A. C. and E. B. McClella PROPOSALS ERE. D C.. WASHINGTOD 1923.—Sealed proposale will be re. {ceived at Room 509. District building. until 2 X . to sell to'the Dis- | approxi- | ely one thousand acres 10 be located in the District of Columbia or in the State of Ma 1and or in the State of Virginia. for a home | and school for feeblo-minded persons. Further information thay be obtained at loom 427, District building, Washington, D. C. The right " nposal LEGAL NOTICES. FRANCIS H.STEPHENS and GEORGE P. BARSE, Attorneys. IN THE SCPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding & District Court. | In re condemnation of part of io square 621, for additions! ground sdjoining thie Blake | Keliool. jn the District of Columbis.—District | Court.” No. 1561.—0rder of citation and pub lication.—U'pon consideration of the petition of | the Commissioners of the District of Columbia | flled in the atore entitled canse and on mo- | tion of counsel for the said Commissioners. it i Ly the court. thia Sth day of March. 182 | ordered” tuac tie clerk of the court itauc 4 citation to John F. Shepherd, George A. Garner and Annie A, Garner, and all other parties interested 1n the land to be condemned herei rticularis described in the aforesaid pe: tion. to appear in this court on the 5th of April, 1923 at 10 o'clock a.m.. to answer the said petition and to show cause. if any | they hiave. whs the pravcrs thereof should not | be granted and why the rear forty-five feet in depta by the full width of lot 221. square 621, in the District of Columbia. as shown in the records of the surveror of said District, should not be condemned for additional ground for the Blake School, s provided for in the act of Congress referred to in said petition. It is further ordered that a copy of said citation be served by the United States marshal for the District of Columbia upon such owners of the land sought to be condemned herein, and found br the said marshal or his deputies within the District of Columbia. aud it is further ordered that all persons having any interest in these Proceedings be. and they are hereby warned and required to appear in this court on or be- fore the said Gth dar of April, 1823, to & ewer the sald petition and to coatinue in & tendance until the court shall have made its fnal order ratifyinz and confirming the award i |and report of the commissioners to be ap. pointed by the court to appraise the value of the respectite interests of all persons con- ! cerned in the Tand wnd premises mentioned | and “described in the aforesaid petition and | untl said proceedings shall be finaily clo Tt Is further ordered that & copy of this order be published twice & week for two consecutive | weeks in The Washington Evening Star. the Wushington Herald and the Washington Po newspapers published in the said District, com. cing At lesat twenty days before the said day of April, 1928." 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UPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court. —In te the_condemnation of land for the ex- tension of 15th street, north of Varnum street, in the District of Columbi rict Court. 0. 1560.—Notice and order of publication.-— i Notice is hereby given that the Commission- | ern of the District of Columbia (pursuant to a | certnin provision of the act of Congress, ap- proved March 4, 1913, entitled *'An act msking appropriations for the expenses of the govern. ment of the District of Columbia, for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1914, and for other pur Poses,”” Whereby ther are authorired to open. extend or widen any strect. avenue, road OF highwas to conform with ‘the plan of the permanent statem of highways in that portion of the District of Columbdia, outside of the cities of Washington and Georgetown, adopted under the act of Congress approved March 2, 1593, as umended by the act of Congress a proved June 28, 1895, fifteen of the Code of Law of the District of Columbia) have filed a petition n_this court praying the condemnation of the land neces. BERMUDA Easter $75 Round "1rip Delta Tours 402 Kresge Bldg. 11th & G Main 1472 Varnum street, in the District of Columbia, ax shown on a map or plat filed With the aaid petition, as part thereof, and praying also that this conrt empane] & jury in ith the law provided for in sucl skeks tic damages each owner of taken may sustain by reason of the sion of 15th atreet. north af Varnim wtre the District of Columbls, and the condemnailon . sary for the purposes thereof, — 8nd to assess as benefits resulting th G Thie entlre amount of aid damages, i RESORTS lands which the jury may f ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. fited, as provided for in and by the afore t of Congress. 1Tt fs by the court, thi of March, 1923 ordered that al having any inferest in these proceeding: they are hereby warned and commanded to ap. pear in this court on or before the Gth day of April, 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m., and cont] in atiendance until the cour! 15a1d totk { published in tiie said District, com | ERone by condemnation under | the provisions ‘of subchapter one of chapter | SANS ary for fhe extension of 15th street, north of | gtate officials H. STEPHENS JAMES WILKES, Atterneys. 3 IN THE SOPREME COURT. OF trict of (;olvlnbl . Holding —la re condemuation of land for the extension l:ld widening of the public alley In .‘n‘fl". 8573, in the District of Columbia.—Dist 01302~ Notice: aud ‘order of pubil ce 8 herebs given that the 1o the provisions of sections 14908 to 1610, in- clusive, of the Code of Law for the DI itrict of Calumbis. have filed a petition in tals court praying for the condemnation of the land naces sary for the extension and widening of an ley in square 3573 (bounded by 2d stree: Randolph street. 3d street and R street north east), in the District of Columbia. as shown on a map or plat filed with the said petition as part thereof. and praving also that th.s court empanel a jury in ac extension and widen ic alles and the condemn ety for the Durposes thereof. and to ausess as benefits fesne therefrom the entire amount of sald damage: including the expenses of these proceedings. upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of land. which will be benefited by said condemnation in the proportion that tie wgld jary may 8nd Darts of lots or parcels of land will be benetited as provided for in and by the aforesald Code of Law. It is by the coure thi. Bth day of March, 1923, ordered that all pe sons having any interest in these proceedin be. and they are hercby, warned and com manded to appear in thin court on or befops the 5th day of April, 1923, at 10 o'clock 8.m and continue in' atiendance until the eoni shail have made its final order ratifsing asd confirming the award of damages and the #a sessment ‘of benefits of the Jury o be em Paeled and sworn herefn; and ft s further ordered that a copy of this notice and order b published twice & week for two. succensive weeks in Tie Evening tar, the Washington Herald and the Washington Post, newspapern meneing a7 eant “ten days before the suid Sth day sf April. 1923. Tt is further ordered that & copy of ihls notice and order he served by (he United States marshal or his deputies npon each of the owners of the fee of the fand ta be condemned herein as may be found by the said marsial or his deputies within the Dir trict of Columbia. before the said Sth d Abrll, 192, Tt court: ¥ L. GIDDONE Justice. " (Seal) A tric copy. Test: MOR GAN H. BEACI, Clerk. " E. CUNNING. F. H. STEPHENS und JAMES C. WILKES. Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict. of Columbia.—In e the rondomnspien of land for building restriction line on botn Vides of Laurel strict betwecn Fastern. avonsn nd” Sandy Spring o, n- the DiRtrie s of Columbia.—District Court. 0. 1559.—Noties and order of pubiication —Notlos s Derebe given that the Commissioners of the Distrier of Columbia, pursuant to the provisions of an act of Cougress, approved e 21, 1908, eati tled “An act providing for the establishmen: Distriet of Columbix ‘88 than nigety feer wide, Amended by the act approve March 3, 1917, entitied ““An act making appro the fi: year, ending June 30. 1918, and fo: other purposes,” have filed a petition in this Court Driying the cantemnation of the 1unn Recewsary fof the. extablighment of mollih restriction line on both sides of Laurel street stern avenue and Sandy Spring 3. 10 thie Dintrict of Columbla, ba. showra of piat or map filed v.’th the gaid petition, as FE thereof, and Draving ‘aian. (et (hia contt empa) accordance with the law Drovided for 1 sich cases to asees the dumm. ex each owner of land fo ‘be taken Ay son taln by reason of th ishmeat of said Laurel “street thix procecding. hae ed, condemuation of the purposes thereof, and < resulting therefrem the including the loks uponany, and benetited by the establisk < Tewtriction linc. in. the : :u- ~aid ¥ may fln? lui" VAT be henefited, Rx broviden £ bn and o e aforesaid acts\of Congriss. It is by the courr this 8th day af March, 23. ordered that ali persons having any intcrest in these proceed inge be, and trey are Loraby., warned and com manded to appear in this court on or before the Sth day of April. 1t at 10 o’clock a.m. and “continue. in" atiendanca ath . she. S Shal Tave made 1 mat ordes patiiving. wan confirming the award of s ges and the a: Setament_ of henchin of ‘the urr vy o pateled and sworn herein, wnd is further Ordered ‘that's copy of Uhis notice 4ad order D6 Dublished. tice ' Week for twy Suecesmrs eeka in The Washingios. fecning Bearthe Warhington Post and the. Wachieion e newaparars published i he <aid Dtrict, com Tencing &% Jeast ton ats bafofc (e aaid Sen day of April. 1w, 1t further ordered that a copy of this '~ and order be served by the United States mursusl or his de by the said marsmal or i depation within & District of Columbia aad upon the tepants and oceupants ; SF Abril, 1950 P Justi o, (Neal.) A Cest: MORGAN H. BEA€H, Clerk L proportio lots. parts 1, MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE WATIONAL CAPITAL STOBAGE North a5, © HOVING, s U st ww. Eerth 8 SronaTE g T 5 HIPFING. _E. 425 FIREPROOP. FUIL FURNITCLE AN iunos. ' Estimute clvo fully given. Con ot location. A NATIONAL SLOG MOVE RED BALL WAY . 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Davis The governor charges of the house with “cover up wrong Going" by termed @ 'star chamber tion” of his charges aga the republi- trying to hat he investiga- st the two Answering the attack by Gov. Da- s, State Auditor Turner tonight ad- dressed a statement to the house in which he charges the governor with { “political muck-raking.” WANTS NEW LEAGUE SEAT. Zionist Leader Urges Jerusalem for Capital of World. NEW YORK. March 14.—A sugges- tion that Jerusalem be chosen as the seat of the league of nations Was Voiced by Dr. Chiam Wizmann, presi- dent of the world Zionist organiza- its final award of damag: fits of the jury to be empaneled and sworn Rerein; and it js further ordered that a copy of this motice and order be published twice a week for two successive weeks in The Wash- ington Evening Star, the Washington Times nd the Washington Post. Dewspapers pub- lished said District, commencing at least twenty days before the said Gth day of April, 1028, Tt is furthered ordereed that a copy of this notice and order be served by the TUnited_ States marshai or his deputies “upon each of the owners of the fee of the land to be in the trict of Columbia and ind |55 S a i a ER Y ROANH itk "By P, SN G L., 3 . Jo (RN ST s t & luncheon given in his honor .‘,‘,‘?’: Eroup of editors and publishers. “The Jewish national home here is built on & normal political basis.” he said. “We are not going into Pales- tine to dominate any one, but to build it up and take our place according to our merit. “We will co-operate W who make up the bulk of the popula- tion.” he continued. “and strive to overcome prejudice and _friction. Thousands have come, and yegardiess it will go on, as thou- sands more follow. We are a littia league of nations in peace and : harmony. When peace i bg,_ka that Jerusaiem may becorfi skt the lasgue of nations.