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« REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923. AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. ! FOR SALE—HOUSES ' Centinwed. i FOR SALE_HOUSES. | - Continwed. DO YOU WANT A NEW HOUSE? 18th AND COLUMBIA RD. Very few the beavy buyiog in the last month. this wpring it behooves Tou to et Now, befe hausted. have seen. Durchased ‘on terms of from $500 cash up. NEAR NINTH AND LONGFELLOW. One. of the most' popular groups of Rouses bullt in this rapidly increasing wee- tion was our operation of 52 honses. This is & resale, where the ownet s offering 3 very full value. There are 6 rooms, inclesed sieeping poreh, 2.cdr brick Tage, concrete fromt porch. bullt:in bata- Toom Sxtures and many othier. special at- tractions, - $0,830, on terms, NORTHEAST—$6750. . A coloofal’ sizle modera heuse white Tocation ‘of Borthenst: Jarge rooms, 2 big back porches and & lot 150 feet deep to an alley. This house can he bouglt on easy terms and Iy really a bargain. BRIGHTWOOD— Semi-detached—4 Bedrooms \ Best part of Brightwood, close to both car lines; & comparsiively new hoawe, bullt by onc of the best contraciors in the elty; colonial” wtyie. semi-detached: = soncret froat’ and rear porches; screcoed aleeping . porch: bullt-in gursg nest tuilt-in bath- room fixtures; Lhardwood floors throughout. This {s ope of the best homes .in this wection. is situated on & paved street, and is 8 good value at the reduced pride of $10,800. WILLTIAM S 1409 New York Avenue. MEMBER OF THE WASHING in a There are 6 le realize that the wupply of Rew houses has been seriously depleted by 1f Jou are cherishiag the hope of beiag iR a mew home fore ‘the supply 1s further depleted cr pomsibly ex- present conditions are the closest approac us Bhow you toddy the pew homes remalning on the market which can De to the war-time shortage that we PETWORTH—$7,500. Hiw.h,, elec.. lights, hardwood fioors, colohlel #t5le house, close to Ga. ave. and Rock Creek Church road. This s & value that should be evident a* a glance. Let G TWO-FAMILY FLAT— MT. PLEASANT. This 1s one of the best 2-family propos- tions fu the clty because of iis superior location, Just off 16th st. in a section Where 7-room houses are sélling for more money than the owner fa wsking for this bulldiag; 5 rooms and bath in each apert- : Béparate bot-water heting plest deep 'lot_to paved alley; room for rages. This 1s a real bome and & foe investment at $14,500. 16th ST. HEIGHTS—$21.500. fctached brick residence tn this most fashionable section, Just off 18th st.: & large toons. 2 _up-fo-date bails; large concrete front porch; h.w lights; beautiful oak fioors; open Breplace; Tacant and ready for immediate occupancy. This house could oot bs duplicated at this peice, 40d 1t s 1o perfact condition. PHILLIPS, Phone Main 4600. TON REAL ESTATE BOARD. _———ABPHPHPAPVA—¥™”—™M™—S~—S—,—S,—N,NS~—e—eYe—e—e—e————.——— BOSS & PHELPS. A CHOICE SELECTION OF MODERATELY PRICED HOMES. ckington. A lome that might appeal 1o a raflroad emploge or any one having their place of business in vielnity of Unlon stution; colonlal type hou Deep lot to wide paved alley. Easy terms how.h. plant. six rcoms, modera bath; $7,300—Columbia Heights.’ Coavenjent and popuiar loeation, close rpe houss: six lacge rooms, tile bath and Owner {s leaving the country and will consider cash offer. to two car linex and bux line, Colonial modern improvements. Roow for garage. $7,850—Corner House. Tocated on the heights Just & little oft x large, Bright rooms,.tile bat condition, 750—Mt Three-story colonial Rock Creek Py Possession.” Baay terms. of 14th st. and vorta of Park mad. Modern ok trim; h.-w.h., eiec. - Entire Ag excelicnt offeriog. at the . Pleasant. e brick in a cholce locatica and having, & wonderful Tiew here are mine rooms 18 bedroomx), modern bath. _electric lights, rear porches and excellnt heating plant. Early possession. Easy terms. $7.950—Brand-New House—Buili-in Garage. Located {a the northwest section of mew and exceptionally attractive homes nol far out. Tapestry bricl porches: oak floors; h.-w . pasment. Monthly’ terms, § lonlal type; ol ec.; many w 50, ‘covering Ix splendid rooms, tile bath, double renr dded features; bullt-ln gurage. Lasy cash Al expenses. $8.500—Detached Brick‘. Beights und a little off 14th st. sell on réusonuble terms. Another properiy that will warrant your {mmediate {ospection, Located on the Center hall eatrunce; seven well proportioned . fe bath; h.-w h. . House is in good condition. Lt oa and Owner will give early possession and $11,500—Cleveland Park. (Vacunt aud reads for Immediate occupancy having six delightful momv, tile bath, osk fi many bulltin features, h.-w.h., el $10,500— W Close to the inter: ashi ction of 1Rth and (' lent residential locality. There arc six porchies, ozk Boots, pRDLFS, hw.h., clet: and terms. Large bulitin, fireproot garage. a tapestry brick, colonial type house, oors. breakfast and sleeping porchex Tasy terms. ngton Heights, lumbia road. “A most convenient and ex- latge rooms, reception hall, tile bath, rear Cemett garage for two cars. Dossession $7,500—Opposite Soldiers” Home Park. © roomns “und well arranged colont iful parks. An excellent ; hariwood foors; ensy terus. TR $10,250—M Situntad west of 14th wt. andn little Ing six splendid rooms, Bouse; | p rogms. tile bath, BAIN 4510, MEMBERS WASHINGTON Lulltio garage. Very reasonabie al type houss, facing one of Washington's y for a family with chlidren. Kix rooms, B.-w.h., elec.: 1o berutiful condition. Very t. Pleasant. north of Park toad. New tapestry b o D ak floors and every possible modexa terms. lieady for ‘cecuparer. BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS. REAL ESTATE BoARD. W © S° T BLOOMINGDALE. S1000 £83 monthiy: 6 rooms, sleeping poreh: room garage NG betcen ey 25600, Eowh, Rhode Ta) . MORGAX L. MORGAYN, 1407 New York ave. " Phone Fiank 1320, Evening Phonew: Franklin 1600-7. Weat 508-W. )‘ WEST OF 14th ST. Jgllonros S8 roome, furaace Beat, electric W $8.000, W Webster i ligits: g t. electric Lg: ts; ST OFI411| SE. Foome. hotwater heat, elec- ge; $11,500. B aWEST OF 14th ST. \"ln:-rmi;n"'osle" 6 rooms, furnace, alectric SIDNEY A. RAYMOND, 1 Thomas Clrcle. STRICTLY WHIT 12th AND L STS. S. TO $35 MONTHLY. e e o GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, M. 503, 3 425 Bond bldg. 14th and New York a ‘ GEORGETOWN. Nos. 3401 to 3413 R St. N.W. Seven Beautiful Tapestry Brick Homes Within One Block of Western High School. * These model brick homes of 7 large rooms are located in the finest residence section of Georgetown. 20-foot frontage by a depth-of 98 it. to.a 13-foot alley ; are equipped with modern conveniences; hardwood floors; numerous base electric outlets; cellar under entire house; wash xsa and servant’s closet in cel- Idr; brick and cement front porches; two-story porches in rear; red tile roof and large at- tic; tile bath with built-in tub; medicine cabinet and Fairfax built-in accessories; Pittsbur instantaneous heater; beautifu up-to-date electric fixtures throughout; all woodwork fin- ished in white and mahogany. Shmple house, 3413 R st., open and lighted until 9 p.m. JAMES MARTIN, Real Estate Broker, Ph. M. 2830. 721 13th St. N.W. It Is Distinctly Comfortable ana practically downtown is _the bungslow 5 minutes to the Treasury: $8, , $75 month; has T room h.w.h., open firepl electricity; hardwood fioors throl fast room: bullt-in feature MORGAN E. MORGA 1407 New York Ave. Evening Phones. Frank. 1684-J. West 803.W. CORNER HOUSE. 721 Lawrence e, Brookland, D. C.— Ope block from cars. Lot 50x183. 7 rooms gog bath. Pleaty of room for gurnge. Houss in¥need of some repairs, »0 has been priced very low at $8,000 i ‘stiement of estats. sy Torms. H. L. RUST CO., 912 15th at. n.w. — e e e WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. The most exclusive section: must sell; 9 e it u; N Yerde, can be srranged. Call West 2686, . ARTHUR LEWIS, 30° 6~ ROOMS AND BATH, INOLOSED. for garage, vapor heat, beau- cellar | and laundry room; fine front Quincy st., near 14 rooms, 2\ baths, hot-water heat:.down- iblic library; price, §11,- very good Sprms. S. BELQFF, gar 15th St. \ 16th STREET HEIGHTS, 3322 Colorado Avenue N.W hls attractive howe, built by one Washington's best builders: complete erers detail; capecially decorated Gtning rtistic mantels orver generogs fire- Sompenient clomint” WESOEI e ardware harmonialng weiti ‘woodwork ; Wr wereens. l.n ‘weather strl) ping througiout: large brexktast and wieeping porches, with 11 windows. each inclosed 16 |IIIL;:QPIOOUII' sodded yards 220 feet deep. ‘he s {o 23 feet wide, contains 4 bright bedrooms, 2 tile bathe aud ine rates esnel tial detalis of a custom-bullt me. Tt one biock from the reservolr and Rock Creek Park. Avenue on which it & located s 120 feet wide and improved with haadsome heties, which ‘insure the character of the neighbor- hw:‘-ml:’"“".‘:; Mllek-lfill \‘IITI? obtalned, » leaviny e ort reasonably I(‘Qd? 4 i CLEVELAND PARK. 3235 38th Street N.W. An_exceptionallf livable brick home in the ® sections of Clevel The house is semi-detached, contal: 2 baths, hot-water heat, electric 2dwood floors throughout, open fire- instantaneous hot-water = heater. is about 28 feet wide and in pe fect condition. The lot ia 1% feet In depth and garage in the rea 14,750 T PLEASANT. 3143 19th Street N.1W. A well constructed brick lome orveriookin Rock Creek Park: 18 faet wide and 5 rooms deep, making euch brdroom bright and spa- | clous. 1t ha electric lights, front poren. The house (s screened through- out and in‘perfect condition. * Tile garage ta rear of lot. Terms & ice upon 3 H. I, RUST COMPANY. in_ 912 _13th St. FW GEORGETOWN. Beautiful detached 8 rooms, 3 bathe Brick: rago for 4 cars; thoroughly modern; in per conditlon; owser must sell; terms. t 2886, J. ARTHUR LEWIS. 3¢* FOR SALE—COLORED. 1 have several very attractive homes located in the best n.w. sections of the city. Some va- cant. Prices and terms very rea- sonable. For information B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon N.W, tile bath, hot-water heat COLORED, 216t 8t. Near F N.W. $500 Cash; §30 Monthly, Rix rooms, recention hall, bath, cellar, large back yard; excellent condition. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, in 5398, 423 Bond bidg. 14th 2ad New York ave. 1 12th AND L 8TS. S.E, $100 Camh. $25 to $33 Moathly. five or #ix roo: 2 g0 Gre or gz room Douse fa a GRANVILLE O. BRADFORD, M. 4088, 425 Bond bldg. 14th and New York ave, 1 Buy. strictly : BROOKLAND, SPECIAL TERMS. -Room Bungalow—Garage. of the better it homes, better thas the average fooms, with every moders convenlence and in excellent condition. Large living room with rn fireplace and coat closet, Kitchen ha reakfast alcove, built In réfrigerator (outside feer), eeping poreh, e foe 1aa ‘Pome Ghet shore sptendid M CBI:'I.! FA"‘I.I.I\!B CORP'N, Eieal Botate Devh 10th aod 0. i) Eren DETACHED: Practically new .- 16th Bt. Helgnt, and extended, and-on & brick ireplace, al 1 N —$0,950. .....3,...»- in hin 1 square of 1etn jot 143 fest d oAk floors, - hot-wa clectrteity, beautitally’ decorated: dam 'and lighted street. Hee s 3 chance and only $1150 cash required ance §15 per month.” Drive out 18th tended to Holly st.: turn to your i square to 1204 Holiy and inspect it. JE8SE L. MEISKELL,: .. ., 13! s of, nw. double’ back porchen, colonial | S-rtory and cellar: 13 r., 2 b.: 8 bedrooms; 20x135; best bldg. o ot conv.: gar. thie comer. _West 3006, for remodeling J. ARTHUR LEWIS. K STREET N.E. TWO-FAMILY APARTMENT. ' Beatite) buliding, 3b fh. wike, tapes Drick frent: froat: and rear porches; eac apartment containing 5 large outeide . rooms and tie bath: separate cellars; veparate hot water heating plaats; ideal for bome and fo- Yestment; price, $11.500: $1,600 caal feet deep: can bulld eeveral gu iendid alve for the price tlon worth your inspection. HOWENSTEIN BROS. ith and H Ste. N.B. Linc. 807. { North Rosemont, Va. $6,250. Reautiful detached home of § large, well srranged moome and bath: hardwood eors: electrlc light and hot-water heat: extra lurge 10t; only small cash paymest required. - ! THB REALTT & INVESTMENT CORP. WASHINGTON. 785 18th Kt N W, | Main 2008, Petworth, $8.900: Two-story tapestry brick home contalaing x large rooms and ey, leat home I8 now yacant and possession can be given at ouce. Terma can be arranged 10 sult purcheser. THE REALTY & INVESTMENT CORP. WASHINGTON. . Exclusive Agents. 3 13th 8t N.W, M CHEVY CHASE, $13,000. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—EASY TERMS. Modetn, B-room, DAth, frame house: large iving eoom, OpES @repiace; hot-water heat: arge lot. W. W. McCLAINE, Main 3281 319 Colorado B COLORED—VACANT. Several 6-room houves. Prices and term very reasonable. . P. D. NOLMES, oom 0. 30 OWNER 819 18th 8t. N.W.. R $7.650. THEREL 1S NO 3 THE BEST BUY IN WOODRIDGE jow jeith all modern improve. ments, contaluing living room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen. two bedreoms, ba eellar and attic; large’lot. or further def phose M. & R. B. WARREN, 1412 Fre St. N.W. Frankito 1484, 1913 Kenyon St. N.W. 2.bath: iaclosed sleepiag brick garage: price, Mats 77, Near Coi. and Ontario Roads. rch, 9 rooms. 2 baths, incloasd { breakfast and sieepink porches x Fat tlans congition: RRY A SEAT, EXCLUSIVI dvard hide. 3 HIGH SCHOOL. §t. R.F. (On 17th st. between R and Ma New S.story brick Domen wit heat, ‘gus and electricity. Best uy in Wash- ington. 300 cash, 345 Per month. To tnwpect Lincoln Park pitol ae: to 17th st., two squares to houses. Represeptative oo s (rom 2 to 6 p.m. daily 1412 Eve St Res! Batate Bosrd. SOUTHWEST HOM $4,000. awhiting sy latze rooms and it.m. hot and cold water: latrghe heat: bouse a w. in good conditien and copy tiy e Terms to suit purchaser. I edinte posses- :llnm i $4,750. Located on 6th st. s.¥., 3 two-stors brick )fl'rnmf with dcep lot to pared public aliey. Honne 1 in excellent condition and_ coutaias reo room and bati. Leasoastic terms ar- $3.1350. ted in Robinson st. s.w., on & deep lot P e aller; brick with six room Beal; houwe in good ord JAMES F. SHEA, 643 Louistan: Rhode Island Ave.~Woodrnidge $7,500—Terms. A very nice 6-room ang bath bungalow in & hoice iccation, between 18th 4ad 20th ste.: a.w.h., electric lights and all modern cod- Uemiences. Large variety of fruit and sbrub- y. Vacant Immediate possession McLACHLEN RANKING CORP; Real Estate Dept., 10th aad G Maio 432, ves!) l $16,000. ! 14th and Euclid Streets. AN ‘extremely well bullt home located just & few feet off 14th st. and one that is very adaptable for a physhian or dentist; large entrance hall leading ints 80T largs reception reom or music room with four windows and two open Sreplaces. ~TLarge parlor to right with open Greplace: bright dining room: bav [Mindow: "Kitehen and pantez: besutitu hardwesd Boors and trlm. Recopd Soor: larke librars, two master bedrooms with runting water. tile bath. Third floor: i three large bedrooms and bath: rear stair- war. The entire Louse is handsomely corated and contalos exceptionally fine ‘aodwerk: hot-water heat: electric lights. acant. Offers solicited. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. 417 K st now. BROOKLAND. We Fave & number of very atiractive and desiradle homes In this nearby uburd: weveral 85 2he Inrgut and dniet 1o Brustingd; € 50 “roome, ng in price, 35,800 to §14,000. Bome T-room (4 bedroom) bubgulows neiriag completio terms cen MeLA BANKING CORP’ Real' Estate Main Tel. M. | i ; 1 Dept.. 10th and G. Evesing, North 313, BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME. NONE BETTER BUILT. Hollow tile construction; red Spanish tile roof; 8 fooms. 2 Daths; garage; lurge lot; un- ebstructsd view. 220 PROSPECT PL., FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS. Motor out or call Owner, West 200. A real hargais. it WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— TWO-STORY, INDIVIDUAL BUILT HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, TILE BATH; HOT-WATER HEAT; FRONT AND BACK PORCHES; GARAGE. L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F ST. FOR SALE BY OWNER— $750 cash. I have a desirable new bungalow on one of Wash- ington’s most desirable residen- tial sections, containing all mod- ern improvements, hardwood floors, open fireéplace and other built-in features; large lot with ample room- for garage. Call Adams 1702, after 6 p.m., or Franklin 1484 during day. B. H. GRUVER HOMES. ple house, 2030 Plerce Mill road I Moust Plesstar at 0th and Pirk foad. tiled bath, -1 ST g BT BE . Basy | ag alley: 12 built, 2es asily”untii 8. terms. Phose %8 H. GRUVER, Owaer end Bauder. | —_— e M, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE AHORR PROPERTY, 'OTTAGE_AT NORTH BEACH, OPPOSITE atholle Cburch, fot stle ‘cash. Open Saturday and Sunday for inspection. SALEFARNGS, FARM FOR SALE OR RENT; 100 ACRES; miles from D. C., 1o Md. J. L. CABI“EO. 13 K st n.e. apr. FACRE FARM, FRONTAGI g0 pike, and only ooehalt Bile teom v naw ¢k - boulevard, at Beallsville, -Moatgom- a7 county, M. . Improved by nice eightroom dweliing, 'with ‘all ~ outbuild Decessary ; running_water, good feacl nd, with _three B% vl mabe & ¢a_farm, SEL & ‘ ! : be | Torme ~ 'SALE—FARMS. Continued. AUCTION SALES FUTUKE DAYS, MADDUKXK, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN IDEAL COUNTRY HOME, within easy reach of Waahington, either by excelient automo- -Ble rosd of electric rallwar, see this at- tractive country residence. Two-atory frame houne with m _double living room also lafge dining room and kitchen on first floor: 4 bedrooms and bath on aecond floor. Location is about O miles from Washington and three-quarter- mile from MeLean, Va. Detween Washington and House. Three acres, with-ai frait trees, gardens, ec. usual bu; at 311, payment. WEB HAVE LISTED: WITH US A FARM OF 312 ACRES, located in Maryland about twenty.three miles from Washington, over excellent roads. Must be soid by 'April 13. on which date we will give pos- seasion. Well equipped in every war, Zodern buildings and cquipment, excellent farming land. " Can be purchascd for $100 This i wn un eitaer for home or investment, with a very reasoable cash 1108 16th Street Northwest. P. F. CARLEY, 617 E N.W. Te chicken farm on beautiffi Patuzent living rooms above hatching house: @ouble henhouse, 600 ft. long; double brooder Rouse, 200 71, long; 8 incubators. with 4n g capacity of 700 each. For a hustier this fs & wonderPul opportuaity. Ooly 36,300 with & low cash pasment. 25 acren, néarby suburb: 9-room house in & large oak ‘grove; larwe barn: 18 acres clear. rest In pasture. There ate 75 bearing abpple trees 6f different varieties, 15 acre strawber- rlen, 1 were rasphoreies, % acre blackberries, 100 henw, 2 2 cows, all farming {mple. linked: 5 corte of sAwed macedam_ road and church . with $4.000 room akton, Va. cken house, well located: 17 ard, 12 years ald, Btagman Wine. 10 minutes’ walk from $6.500, P: F. CARLEY. 617 B 6t N.W. RENT—FARMS. BY OWNER, in nearhy Marsland. smill truck 20d pouitry rm: Nouse, frall: oo g rovd. For ~particylars, address Box 1T}, _ - e AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIUNEERS. The Two-Story Detached Frame Dwelling With Lot 53.89 Feet Front Bein Premises 1439 Oak St. N. R authority vested ia us, we wiil sell at blic auction o front of the premises, on RIDAY, THE _THIRTIETH = DAY OF AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., lot improved as above. 14 subdect to a Grst deed t for $3.000 and the bulanve parabie 225000 c the remainder parable $30.00 per montli. 8200 deposit required upon ceptance of 1d. concesancing, recorting TeTeAte stamps &t purchaser's cost. Term of xale to be complled with within thirty days oF deposit forfelted THOMAS J. 0! mh27-4t THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 13- PROVED RESIDENCH PROPERTY, CON BISTING OF A TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING. CONTAINING KIGHT (8] A AND LAVATORY, ENOW 185¢ INGRAHAM STREF By virtue of ‘a certain deed of trust duly recorded as instrument No. 119 of December 38, 1920, of the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the part wecurad therehy, the undersigned trustees anction. in front of the AY, THE THIRTIETH DA 1623, at FIVE ne & BON, Auctioneers. €1l at publt ises. on FR! MARCH, AT oated as and being lot numbered sixty-nine in square numbered twentyeight hun- four (2804), “Fourteeath Btreet Ter- race,” as per plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia ia Liber 62 ut folio 1 Tern Casi_above Brst (ust of $5.000 ut 3%, due December 11, 1923.° A de- Dposit of 3500 required at time of sale. Al ccaveyunciog, recording, revénue stampe ani potarfal fees at the cost of the purchaser. of to be complied with within Thirty daye from date of sile: otherwipe trusteps teserve the right o resell the prop- erty Rt the risk and cost of the defauitis purchaser after five days' advertieement o queh resle ic et nevepasie Dpublished in e Washlagion, D. €. ty of Washlarlgh PaS 1. Luoms, HARRY B.' PITTS, mH20-q&de.exSu stees. TOMORROW. T O C.G.Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts., 715 13th St. 915 TERED Household Goods and Office Furniture, Etc., At Public Auction| At Sloan’s, 715 13th St Saturday, March 31, 1923 At 10 am. By order of E. C. Snyder, U. S. Marshal and others. TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO, Inc mh29.30. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Household Furniture, New and Used Player and Upright Pianos, 2 New Columbia and 1 Silvertone Cabinet Talking Machines, 150 New Records, Shoe Repair Machinery and Equipment by Order U. S. Marshal, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Tomorrow, Commencing 9 am. fahogany apd Ivors Redroom Buites, Cir- cassian Walnut and Oak Bureaus and Chiff Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER, on lers, Oak Dining Room Furniture, 3-Plece Cane and Velour Living Room Suite, Mahogany Gateleg Table, Reed Furniture, other Parlor Suites and Davenport Sulites, nes Bewing Machine, New Riankets, Oak and hogany Bectional Bookcases, Library Tables Hall Racks, Ebony Floor Lamp and Shade, Bric-a-brac, Englander Couches and Pad ‘White Ei el Heds, Springs and M. Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators, Gas Range, 2 Oak Tool Chest d asmorted tools. AT 12 LOCK NOON. Three Player and Four Upright Pianos, New Columbia Grafonolas. Silvertone Cabinet Talk- ing Machine, about 150 new Records, etc. Also complete Shoe Hl(hlmf‘( and _fiulr-en( and National Cash Register, Rubber Heels, etc., by order United tates marshal. AT 12 0'CLOCK. .\'DO.\" < Automobiles, including 1922 Buick Light Six Touring, 1922 Buick Four Tourm;. Franklin, Reo, Paige, Hupmobile and Ford Tourings, Reo Roadster, Winton Town Car, Maxwell Ton Truck and Other Touring Cars and Roadsters. Terms: Cash. mh29, Auctloneer. FUTURE DAYS, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY, DETACHED FRAME DWELL- l{‘l"a h‘l\\i' WN A8 3002 HUNTINGTON By ¥irtde of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded on December 6, 1922, as No. 107 of the land records of the District of Columbis and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at rub- 1ic’ auction, in front of the gremlul. on FRI- DAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF APKIL, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situ- Deposit of $200 RALPH B. POTTER, GEORGE G. CABPER, h ‘Trustees. mr28,30,ap2.4,6 MARSHALL & CO., I o -, . BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME, ONLY 7 MILES FROM WASHINGTON, near W) ington Country Club. Sixty-five acres of excelient laud, big barn, garage, water, sewers, electricity, good roads. House bullt by day labor. Concrete cellar; hot- water he hot-water heater. First floor: Large front porch, center hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantries, Second floor: Three enormous hedroom od bath. Third Goor: One room and bath, alwo Iarge storage apace. A NDBRFUL BU FOR ONE-HALF ACTUAL VALUE. WONDERFUL 216 AGRE FARM IN MONT- GOMERY COUNTY., MD., about 25 miles over excellent roads’from ‘Washington. All buildings practically new, including new terra cotta silo for 60 cows. 40 actes of apples and 40 acres of neaches fu excellent Dearing condition. About ten vearn old. Owner will sacrifice for $100 per acre if sold Defore April 15. Tmmediate posses- sion. An exceptional investment opportu nity, with very reasonable terins. | | | Siar i ! | MABDDIU X, MARSHALL & €0., INC. Main 8970. AUCTION SALES. ADAM Bankruptcy Sale of Stock in Trade and Valuable Unex- pired Lease of Delicatessen No. 1767 Columbia Road N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, holding a I rupter Court, in re J Janakg. tra: g8 Columbla’ Frult ‘and ‘Shop, ankrap No. 1362, the undersigned trustee Will weil [ubtie siction within the avore premires on ONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923, COMMENCING 10:30 A.M., miscellancous stk of Groceries, Canned ‘Goods, Grape Confectionery, Boft Drinks, Nuts, Cigars, Uigarettes, etc. Also lease of entire premises, Trm'ming for about four years. erme: Caxh. KOT W. CONDIT, Trustee. Bond_bulilding. Also on the Same Day at 10:30 AM,, Rr virtie of u certain chattel deed dated February 8, 1i the party réd thereby, the undersizoed trustees will el at public suction, within above premives: Valuable Soda Fountain, Opalite Tables, Refrigerating Caxe.i Mahogany ational Cash Register, Plate Glass Candy and Cigar Cases, Computing Scales, Shelving, Etc. The trustee ia bankruptcy has mo interest in these fixtures, mi28.20.20.31 ADAM A, WESCHLER, Trustee’s Sale ‘of Valuable Three-story Brick Business Property, No. 456 Pennsyl- vania Avenue Northwest. By virtue of the authority veated in me by of the Supreme Court of the District passed in Equity Cause No. 41007, ¢ for wale at on FRIDAY 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK | servation B. being improved This lot his & ! depthy t public alley. $1.000 cash deposit required at time of sale. Ore-third of purchaw money fo be pald In cash and the balance payable i two equal inetallments at one and two rear, represented rest at 6% per a0d4_secured on_property sold. or & . at g option. Sale made subject to ratification by the court. Sale to be consummated withio 80 days after ratification by court or deposit will e forfeited and property réold at defaulting purchaser's cost @nd risk. ALl coovesanciog, Torording, motars fees. coat of examination of title and revenue stamps on deed and de Durchase money notes to be paid by purchase:. MAURICE OTTERBACK. Trustre, Anscostia Rank. Anacostia, D). GEORGE ™ C. GERTMAN, Attorney Trust = Rt A THOMAS J. OWEN & SO, ‘mh28.d&ds.exSu . AUCTIONEERS. Investment Properties. BRICK DWELLIN 0. 40 L 8T. N.E., CON. TAINING 8 ROOMS. AND THE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1100 CONGRESS ST. N.E. el At Auction. By authority veated fn us, e wil sell at public anction. in front of the premises. on TUBSDAY, THE THIRD DAY 'OF APRIL, 1928, COMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY O'OLOCK P.M.. 1ot 130 in square 1, im- proved hy premises No. 40 L st. n.w.; at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 63 in syuare 748, im- proved by premises 1100 Congress st. n.e. T of salel All cash. $200 deposit on required upon acceptance of bid. Con- recording and revenue stamps at coat. Terms of sale to be com- ith within thirty dars or deposit fore Peited., THOB. J. OWEN & 80! mh2p-d&ds xS ADAM A. WESCHLER, AT Bankruptcy Sale of a Large | Stock of Radio and Elec-! trical Equipment, Automo- | bile Accesories, Electric Lighting Fixtures and Sup- plies, Store Fixtures, Etc., in ‘I:,o. 1324 New York Ave. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Bank- ruptey Court, in re Thomas J. Williams, Tnc., Bankrupt No. 1360, the underaigned (rust il sell by public suction within ‘the abo remises, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL, FOURTH, 923, IMENCING AT 10 0'CLOCK A.M. Radio Equipment and Supplies ineluding compiete Radio Broadcasting Outfit, ahogany Cabinet Air-0-Phone with inside : etoloop, Westinghouse Receivers, Receiving 8 Transformers, Ground Ewitches, nsulators, Strom . ete. Electri Suvpliu and . Equipment including Mangle, Ohio Vacuum - Clea Traveling Irons, Disc Stoves, HMters, Fa Lanterns, Flashiighte, Irons, Griddles, Toa ers, Percolators, Violot Ray Machine, Jibr tord. Hair Dryer, Tungsten Lamps, Lionel Toy Trains, House Wirlng and miscelianeous sup- piles, ete. Automobile Accessories and Supplies ircluding Spot_Lights, Drum Head Lights, Spark Plugs, Wrenches, Wrench Sets, Gear shaft Bxtensions. Pumps, Motor Meters, Platon Rings, Weed Chatns, Tire Locks, Bumpers, Lenses, Belts, Tube Patching, Luggage Car- riers, Pyrene Extinguishers, Grease, Pol- . ete. Electric Lighting Fixtures Fixtures for all parts of the home in Crys- d and Silver, Ivory, Bronze, etc., Slik Boudoir and Table Lamj ity _of Imported and mestic Glassware and Fixture Parts. Store Fixtures Floor Cases, 6-Clerk Mah. Cash _Register, Adding Machine, ‘Iron Safe, Ofiice Furaiture, Shelving, Counters, etc. The above will firat be oftered as entirety and if no satisfactory bid is received, wiil flien be ‘oftered. in divided portins according to_above sifications and if no satisfactory id is then recelved will be immediately sold in_detail. 3 Inspection upon application to the under- signed. CHARLES E. CONNER. Trustee. mh29-4&dbs.ex8n 604 _11th st. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES’ SBALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL. NG, NUMBERED 1107 7th BT. &.E. By vifive of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4672, follo 102 et. seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, the uest of the party secured thereby, the un igned trustees wiil sell, at blic auction in front of the premises.’ on BIONDAY, THE SECOND DAY 'OF APRIL, A.D., 1928, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol. lowing-described land and premises. tuate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and_belng part of original lot numbered twenty-three (28) In_square numbered eight hundred and eighty-two _‘gfl ; beglaning for the same on Tth st. east, eet south of the #aid lot; thence south 13 feet, thence west 49 feet: thence north 13 feet, and ‘thence east 49 feet io the beginning. Sub. Ject to & prior encumbrance of $2,000. Terms of sale: All cash over and above sald prior_encumbrance. leposit of $200 will be Tequired at time of sale. ~All conveyaneing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. f sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the the risk and cost of defaulting pur- ter five dayw’ advertisement of such wome newspaper published in Wash- CHARLES W_DARR, nfin -Y‘WWI'H'PORD. mh22-d&ds.exSu Trustees. | i Auctioneers. TIONEE 1 l i THOMAS . OWEN & 80N, ADCTIONRERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FIVE. “¥0¥ J’\RI’JK DWELLING, NO. 607 23rd By virtue wf a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4669, folio .58 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bla. &nd At the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at ibile. auction in front of the premires. oo TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF APRIL, A.D.. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-déactibed land and premises, in the District of Columbia, snd designated and being 1ot 87 in K. others' subdivision of lots in square 57, &% per plat recorded In Liber 13, folio 116, of the records of the ofice of the surveyor for the Diatriet ‘ot Coloumb Terms of sale: All casl. Payment of taxes and adjustments made to date of settiement. 3200 "deposit required at time of sale. Cop cing, recording and revenie ‘stamps at le to be closed withia 30 days or deposit forfeited. BENJAMIN GABKINS, CHESTER A. CARPENT! _ mh23.a780.ape2 ; ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIUNEER U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- able Machinery, Equip- ment, Office Furniture, etc., of the Co-Cremo Mfg. Co., at No. 458 and 460 Va. Ave. S.W. By virtue of & writ of fieri facias tesued out of the Municipal Court of the District of Co- lumbia and to'me directed, 1 will sell by pub- lic_nuction, withiu G above premises, on TUESDAY.' THE THIRD DAY OF APRIL. 1923, TOCK AM., Davis Watking Fmuisiier, Motor, Recelving Tank. Scale, Flii- ter and Connectlonn Davis Watkins Fottle Washer and Sterilizer with Motor, Reed Mixe: #Ith Motor, Alves Ferguson Gravity Ce vesor, Copper Bteam Jacket Kettle, 4 Wh Hand' Trucks, Scaics, Block and Fall, Glass Jars and Cases, Bugar, Flavors. ete : also Mahogany Flat ‘Top Desk, Typewriter Dewk, Office Chairs, Metal 4-Draver File, etc., weized and levied upon and so'd to satlsty & t K. C. Smith, plaintiff, Cremo Manufacturing Co., 8 corporation, . No. A 847, E. C, SNYDER. U. R Marsh AUCTIONEERS. JARLE TUNIM. WHITEHAVE) tain deeds of trust duly . fotios 431 and 454 & SON, TRURTEES" PROVED AND “HAKLI By virtue of two EX ot aeq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, ond at the request of the party e cured therebs sell at public guction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL. AD. 192, ‘AT THREL-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P the following land in the District of Colum| nd_bein; 20 designated au 9 and 10 in hiock 3, Bow s in Clark & Hurst's subdivision of part of *‘Whitehaven” and “Harlem.” ax per plat recorded in the office of the wurveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liner county 8, at folio 124 Term; cash. $200 deposit _required upon of 1id. Conveyancing, record- Kamps at purchaser's cost. be complied within 30 days or deposit forfeited. JAMES L. KARRICK, WILLIAM P. METCALF, . A A SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- RRICK DWELLING NO. 1612 ST. N.W. Virtue of riain desd of trust duly in Liver No. 4324, folio 310 et weq.. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the requet of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at ublic anetion, in frose of the premies. on MONDAY. TIE NINTH DAY OF AT FIVE 0°CLOMK P riled land and premises, the Distriet of Cel and being Lot William J. Mil in square 433 the fol 1 an) dexignated a of the recorded in_Liber records of the office of District of Columbia. biect 1o Brst deed of trust for >Z,500, balance cash. §200 required vpon scceptance of bid in cording and revenue stamps &t pur- w cost I within thirty dags or deposit forfeited. 13 D. LIPSCOMR, AUGUSTUS AY. M40 anr2.4.0.9 Triste ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate in Busi- ness Section, Known as Prem- ises Nos. 801, 803, 805, 807 and 809 12th St. N.W. and Nos. 1107, 1109 and 1111 H St. N.W. Ty virte of certain deed of trust, dated Janvars 30, and recorded Febriars 9, 1023, as Sostrument No. ords of the District of Columbie, and wt the Tequest of the party secured thereebs. the underslgned trustees’ wiil offer for sale by uction. in front of the premises. on THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the fhed land and premises, situate v of Washington, District of Colum- bia, to-wit: Lots 1. 2. 3, and 4 in the sub- division made by tie heifs of Joho Davidson, of part of square 318, am per plat recorded in Liber N.K., foilos 92 and 93 of the records of the offide of the survesor of the District of Columbla, also part of original lot 2 in sald squate 318, described as foliows: Beginning at a polnt'on H st. north distant 23 feet. | Incli, west from thé southeast corner of said Iot 2 and runuing thence due north Ok feet: thence west 25 feet: thence sonth 98 feet and thence due east on H st. to the polnt of be ginning subject to right of way for alley pur poses over the morth 4 feet by full width of faid Tots 3 and 4, tmpioved by brick bulld- ahov, in the ci Drior deeds of articulars upon tlon to trustees or made known ¢ time Over and abbve anid trusts cash. A 000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All converancing, recordiag, revenue stamps aud notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of saie to be com- plied with w in thiriy days from day of ule. otherwise the rusfess Teserve the right in some mewsna e ||(p es. HOVING, PACKING & STORAGE MOVING OF ALL KINDS; LOWEST RATES. eful work; aiways opea. Phone Main 100, Bliirict Express co " e l Norrls Thorne and | the undersigned trustees will | d premises, situated | APRUL. | ituate in | Terms of sale to be complied | of the iand rec. | v { The United States Civ § that on account of the need | examinations for stenographe: partmental service, Washingt examination scheduled to be Prepare Yourself by a For 18 years Strayer's Bu and women in preparation f Through a short, intensive ca formation about request. Call, write or phone Stenographers—Typists »> Wanted <« in U. S. 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White, who now join in the suit Both complaints allege that the for- any leader agreed that if Richard. would assign to Howard ! his share in their mother's estate Mr. Croker would pay sums equal !_o the value of the ehare, sald to be $76.686, to his children, Howard and Ethel. The plaintiff alleged he made the transfer, but that his father did not live up to his end of the agreement. MRS. BERGDOLL VICTIM. Sends Man to Jail in $170 Swindle, But Wouldn't Have Him Shot. HILADELPHIA, March 30.—Mrs. Ern e Bergdoll, who fought hard ! to keep her draft-dodging sons out of | prison. aided vesterday in sending an alleged petty swindler to the county | Dricon for eight months Maurice Ttuppart, accused of fleecing different { persons out of small amounts, ob- | tained $170 from Mrs. Bergdoll to ‘use his influence witlr persons in i Washington to gain the release of jher son. Erwin Bergdoll, from the | tederal prison at Fort Leavenworth | "Counsel for the prisoner asked Mrs. | Bergdoll what she wanted done with | Rappart, and she replied: | "“He should go behind the bars.” i “Do vou want him shot at sunrise’ | again queried the lawyer. 1"%No, no shooting.” replied Mrs. Bergdoll. _“Just behind the bar where he belong: SHIPPING RATES POOLED. Companies in South American Commerce Enter Agreement. HAMBURG, March 30.—All the con- tinental shipping companies interest- ed in South American passenger and reight services have entered a pool arrangement in Tegard to rates and conditions of operation, Chairman Oscar Ruperti announced today at the jannual meeting of the Hamburg- South American line. The freight pool wae formed because of the considera- ble curtaiilment of shipments and con- gestion in the German, Dutch, Bel- glan and French ports as a result of the political situation. He added that the conditions in Euvope also were greatly reducing the demand for passenger accommodations. especially cabins, and the economic situation in Argentina was further impairing the readiness of the usual first-class travelers to go abroad. The company voted a B30 per cent dividend, with a bonus of 300 parce?‘

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