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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Contiuued. STONE & FAIRFAX, 1842 NEW YORE AVENUE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. Centinued, PHONE MAIN 2424. 13th St. North of Central High School. Having 10 rooms and bath, modern heatl No better loca mewly decorated throughout. plant. lectric lights, House bas been jon in W hington. Fairmont Street West of 14th. Attractive brick dwelling, containing 11 rooms and 2 baths, garage, lot 145 feet deep to 16-foot alley. In excellent condition. West of 16th, South of You. o PRICE, Tent is low at $85 per month. Tooms and 2 baths. for an appointment to inspect. Harvard Street Near 13th. A desirably situated brick home and exceptionally fine residence. Bullt by one of the best builders in the city. "This building could not be bullt today for $9,500, Phone at once 8,500, = 11 - 1t contains 10 rooms and hath. hot-water heaty electric lights, ample space for a garage. The house 1s beautifully decorated and contains many added convesiences. Easy terms. Near 12th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Th Teading downtown location. modern ng plant, space for a garage. Brick dwelling, containing 17 rooms and bath, STONE & FAIRFAX, “OVER THIRTY YEARS OF REAL SERVICE. 1342 NEW YORK AVENUE. PHONE_MAIN 2 MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOALD. —mm | HOOVER & KIDWELL, ' 1406 H Street N.W. Pebble dash, detached, $12,000—7 rooms and bath (4 bedrooms), a.m.i. .h.; front and Tear porches; one-car ga lot 5OX150, with fruit trees, grape vines etc. Small cash, easy terms. Store and Apartmient—$12,500. 1llinols ave.—A splendid new stor apartments of 5 rooms and bath, in a_good business location. Will rent for $125 per month, Downtown Rooming House, $8,200. 11 rooma and bath Bstory brick: ward: 2-story garage: rents now for $17 inonth. Possession w0 days. 16th St. Heights. Just off 16th st.—Beautiful 8.room house, with 2 tile baths, tile kitchen, cement front porch; reened sleeping breakfust Torches. creens and awnings throughout the house: O-car brick garage; h.-w.h.. instan- 1aneous hot water. Owner must sell quick; will take $2,000 cash, balance easy terms. Maryland Ave. N 8 roomsy w bath, 2-story brick: comfort- able home. n be bought for $630 cash and $45 per month to a quick buyer. HOOVER & KIDWELI “The People's Favorite Realtors.” 1406 H St. NV, BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE Mr Pleasant, clowe to l4th street: {wo three-story and’ cellar brick dwellings of 8 Tooma and bath each (3 Lelrooms). Price, 37,600 each. WM. P. NORMOYLF. REALTOR, 810 F ST. N.W. Downtown. 10-room brick house, short Wistance from on N st. ird floors a7e equippad_for light housckesping and rent Tor $30 and 360 per month, leaving the down- ataira for owner's use, You will appreciaie that immediate sale of this property is re- quested when we offer this house at the ba zaln price, $8,500, with payments of $75 & month to covec all. 5 One Block From Dupont Circle. 10 beautiful rooms: 5 bedrooms. 2 tile baths; electric lights; third floor rents for $80 r month. House in excellent condition. Brice 813,500, Georgia Ave. Near Col. Road. n exceptionally fine house: 6 fooms, Cil good heating plant, eleciric : Tenty room for Earage. Being mmercial. i most certain o sdvanc value. Price, $8.000. Columbia Heights, A conventently wituated house on Park ro electric lights, hot- garage. Price, $10.300, A. RAYMOND, REAL ESTATD. No. One Thomas Circle. Phone Main 8633, $20,000—Longfellow St. Just east of 16th 8t nw. A home of this character is seldom available at such a price. T “contains 12 bright, spacious rooms, = mod: wrn baths, large. bright cellar, hot-water heat; double garage; large lot. T $19,000—Macomb St. N.W., ‘West of Conn. e. An attractively built Fome, contatning 9 oo Tmodern baths. shawer: hullt-in: garage and mant other at: tractive features. A bareain at this price. B. F. SAUL €0. Main 2100, 1 SOUTHWEST. $2,850 EACH.- Two brick dwellings, with six rooms each, in good condition; large yard and public alley. Located on Robinson st sy termy. MES F. SHEA, “643 Louisiana Ave. N.W o FOR SALE BY OWNER. A very lovely home; 12 rooms, baths; a.m.i.; electric call bells in all rooms; speaking tubes from each floor to kitchen: hot- water heat: Ruud instantaneous hot-water heater: modern gas stove for cooking; open fire- places in all rooms; gas logs i living and music rooms. Situat- ed on corner facing city triangle park junction; beautiful expo- sure; very bright and sunshiny |pay; Main 6341. Furnished House—Gentleman's Country Estate of Three Acres in Virginia. 50 minutes from city by Lee High Chain Bridge; O rooms, 4 m: finished attic room; 2 drinking water; & ing quartgrs above; worth abont $8,000. Stable house could be moved and made into another .House has Inhldoso ?uet floors on both gosting about 45,000 fn pre ‘Three floors deep e Louis X ind master bedrooms have silk Music room equipped. Chinese mboo walle, - Turkish room fur. Turkish 3 3 led bath Electricity and gas plant One master bedroom - P(F\‘l #0lld mahogany furniture. Cost 8500, Have ready sale at $1,000, Oil paiutings (valuable), gold, silk brocade upholstered ‘fur- niture in several rooms. Granite foundation: Dbeautiful view and lawns: on corner of two roads, one_mile to Potomac river. Will sacri- fice at $17,000. ~Present owner paid $25,000, First $5.000 eash buys it as it stands. y o tapestry wal room. split nished; and generator. M. 6341. Overlooking Pa. Ave. N.W. Price, $14,000. Near 20th st .—Three-story house, 11 rooms and 2 baths: “cellar; hot-Water heat: two garages: side and rear slley; nstant pos- session; _remodel into store at little cost. GIOF. 219 Boud bidg. WARING, 5631, FOR COLORED. 6room modern brick house with garage: oear Ist st. aud R, L ave. n.w. = Price, $7,300; terms, = M. H. McGRA! 722 11th Bt N.W. Main 3712 Franklia 8601 WARDER ST. (PARK VIEW)— Reautiful corner, modern, 6-r. brick; price i3 right; only $1,000 cash re quired. ~West of 16th, . seml-de’ needs some re. pairing: spaci porches; lot 45x 120; beautiful lawo, shade, etc.: one owners being out of town, wishes immediate sale, hence will sscrifice, on terms, or consider trade. 3422 BROWN & north of Newton; Tathed “frame: P., 1 sq. from Lin r. & b pressed brick: in and for coln Park— xood repatr han reduced pri quick buser, oo 924 4th ST. N - brick: frame less ‘than $4,500 takes it; on Four bargalos, offered RYON CO., Inc.. 1423 F St viting terms. Main 4597, FROM OWNER, BEST NEW NORTHEAST HOME. Colonla: tapestry brick of double rear 9-ft. porches; large lot; every convenfence of a bigher priced home. ~An in- spection twill_convince you of this wonderful value at terms. Call Main 766 todny. -Kol heater; modern: perfect condition. is & bargain, West 2636, J. ARTHUR LEWIS, 26% THE BEST BUY TODAY—A REAL bargain for some wide-twake buxine man; a large, 4-story, brick house, r. & b. with metal garage in rea eusily converted into atore at small 11,000 “‘give away" ; $2,600 cash required to han- dle this proposition. Act quick. For articulars call Mr. Urclolo, . or_with RY(’)‘N €O, Inc.. SALE—COLORED. Several most attractive homes ng 6 large rooms and cellar, all day; delightful residence sec-]ocated near 24th and Va. ave. tion; half block from Mt. Pleas-|p w. Price, $3,250. Very easy ant car line, one and half to Cap- | terms. ital Traction. Army officer, or- dered away, will sell for $33,000, $18,000 cash. Terms arranged. Phone North 6547. ¥ $14,750—16th ST. HEIGHTS. Just off 16th st. A splendid detached, hol: ile, modern home, large lot; most at- ively arranged; 8 rooms, d large living room. "ossession. West 2686, J. ARTHUR LEWIS, 26* COLORED—VACANT. In perfect condition. open fireplace | garage. 1IN | to 16th, 8 rooms and tile bath | 1tgnty B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W. $13,500. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Sitaated on 13th st. in one of the best h]ot:; on this fine thoroughfare. Ten room: bath; hot.-water heat and electricity; space for Bargain. JAMES F. SHEA, ORTHWEST, WEST OF H(h, llzdB OLO! = bullt-in garage: double rear screened concrete front porch. Several 8:room houses. Prices and terms Yary | terms srranged. rersontdlen ynER, P. D. HOLMES | 418 15th 8t. N.W.. Room 28. 'atn somr. | HOWENSTEIN BROS., 8015 14th n..w., Col. 2270, & Tth & H sts. n.e. FOR SALE—COLORED. | I 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. SAUL’S ADDITION. Delafleld pl. and 14th et : elegant detached residence of stocco, with slate roof: most at- tractive first floor with an exceptionally pret. 1y living and dining room, with beamed cell. ing and oak foors throughout; second foor, four delightful bedrooms and sleeping third “floor, two nice bedrooms and storage room: h. ., electricity and enry(hln{ that constitutes & modern home: & large lot with arage to paved ailey. 0N BYAPPOINTMENT ONLY. Cleve. 1 Pho, COLORED HOMES 739 HARVARD N.W.: 2309 SHER- many’ other reasonsble priced homes, on easy payment plan, offercd _exclusively. N. E. RYON CO., Inc., Main 45 t 1423 F st #ROOM AND BATH BRICK ON H §T. NEAR t st. n.w.; in excellent condition; now rent- e §180 perato, SIuistini ‘bargain at . FRANCIS A. CRAWFORD, Oont. Trust. Bldg. Main 2780, GEORGETOWN ear 20th and O Gemi-detached colo- nial home of 7 reoms and bath in good con- with ‘modern ~heating plant; side yard; room for garage; on lot 30 mid refined surroundings; $8,760, on P. BARRETT. 1517 H st. 39,000 + o SOLUMBIA HEIGHTS. A most convenient and well s off of Park road and 14th six splendid rooms, tile bath, hardwood 800 porc] h.w.h., elec.; beauti- ful condition throughout. ST nession and sell AL 4340, Dandy Bungalow. ‘bath, n‘ l&dzueolmrklvt large 5 rooms lot, frui lectricity; brick building in town; Ppossession. & Three Colored Specials. $150 cash bu; 7-room house, large lof easy parments; also 6-room house, story brick ga terms. _Appl. OSCAR SARN. *T11y New York ave. n.w. €11,000, GEORGBTOWN HEIGHTS, ONE block from Montrose Park, cosy home, per- fect condition; 7 bright rooms, electricity, immediate posses- McKENNEY BERRY, 1833 Wisconsin ave. West 518514, WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. detached northwest house with 7 or 8 rooms, kitchen, two bathe, front and rear porches, hot-water heat, jarge lot, in easy walking dis- tance to Center Market or Treasury. Address H. R. GIBSON, 617 6th n.w. » 7ROOM COLONIAL BRIOK: BUILTIN GA- rage, bullt-in bath and shower; in Columbia Heights or Mt. Pleasant. Must be up to the minute. Address Box 344-L, Star office. SIX-ROOM COLONIAL BRICK HOUS) ; AM. i in northeast. Pay all cash from $6,000 to Address Box 343-L, Star office. . roome nd bath: | @°T0 12 RUOM HOME IN GOOD RESIDEN- tial section, city or D. C. suburbe. 1108 16:h st n.w. Phone Main 373. YERY ANXIOUS TO BUY A'¢ OF § ROGM ome in any good white n - acutred, *Aadroes Box 16s Poiice. ED—A SIX-ROOM HOUSE, WITH R e A réss Box 84-L. Btar office. z WANT TWO- Al 3 Sl LT A W sllh, Main_8070. S WANTED—A 6 OR § ROOM HOUBE, WITH room for garage, located fn t ehesse . | #o0d portheast or = FOR ?Vm LIST YOUR PROP- ert; th LEE N . s e HOOSR: PAY “Jupe 1; give pri B ELL_PERBONAL AT- BAMUEL F. COLE ind “Dniber 1320 Park I NEED HOMES T0 tention. Quick resul Room 801, 1406 G st. n.w. myl4® RESPONSIBLE PARTY HAS §200 CASH and can make good monthly paymeats on house in elvmr‘ need not be modern; priced “from " 4. o $7,500, Gitect” trom mus! 5 e A._Crawford, 1 A S INVEI N BARGATNS. Dwellings, apartments or business propert ._C. HOUGHTON & CO.,_1516 H_8t. LIST YOUR HOUSE OR OTHER PROPERTY Wwith this office. We have clients ready to buy homes In all sections of the city. CLAUDE WARREX, Main 3534 1410 H at. n.w. T CA N SIX-ROOM HOUSES WITH in northwest sections; price be reasonable; send me full J. Leo Kolb, T. Ave. information. 028 N. Main 5027, S Lo RIten. NSRRI Houses Wanted for Colored. List Immediately for Quick Sale N. R. ROBINSON, 633 Munsey bullding. Main 2012, List your property with us for quick results, i We have cilents walting for 6, 7, 8 and 10 room houses 1n_all nections, priced from $3.000 to_$25,000. LLEWIS REALTY CO., 1417 “K” 8t. N.W., Bulte 304805 A Phone Matn 9755, WANT 8 T0 10 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, NEW o very modern. with garage. on about 130- ft. lot. Will pay cash. Muit be near ldth and Girard. in vicinity of schools, etc. I to be about $14.000. LEWIS REALTY CO., 1417 K St. N.W. Phone Main g755. OCR SALFS AVERAGE THIS ‘EAR has been very high and satis- factory. We must have modern homes, 6 to 9 rooms, reasovably priced, on terms. For results, see the brokers who have gotten buyer and seller to- ether since 1806, RYON CO,, Inc, 1423 T St OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT WEST SHADYSIDE, WATER- front _property, looking over Chesapeake bay and west river, 4-room house on property: fine well of water and shr foot water front. Appi OWINGS, West Rhadyside, Md. rent moderate. "Address, o "o HORE P ERTY room house and out- acres of land, fruit tree Attractive @-room bome: 13 acres of land, With attractive fruit and shade trees. A new 7-room bungalow, electric light and 1 WM. G. NOWELL, 225 Colorado bId. __Or Bhady Bide, Md AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ADAM AT WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate at the Southwest Cor- ner 13th and You Streets N.W,, in a Business Section, Improved Two-story Brick Building, No. 1924 13th Street N.W. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed. T will offer for sal ublic auction, {Rgfrout of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1028, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described 1and ang premises te in the city of Wi ington, District of Columbia, to-wit: Parts of Iots 84, 5 and 66, in George . Colburn's subdivision of square 237, as per plat record In Liber B oD Crs follo 21, of the records of ofice’ ot the ‘wurvey o f: or ‘of the District { Columbla, contained within the following met iand bounds, vis.: Beginning for the same { the northeast corner of said lot 66 and ru west G4 feet § inches of thence south orth Yot strea faet: thence east 54 G inches to line of 13th’ street west and thence north 2 beginning, improved by two-story { brick dwelling in valuabls business ron: This sale presents an unusual opportunity in a desirable investmeat property for . B . A deposi quired of the purchaser at the All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees ‘at the cost of the purcha Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the p: the t of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in som Dewspaper published fn the city of Washing- o HENRY F. WOODARD. Trustse, #p16.0&ds exBu 804 11 pow. TOMORROW. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., ACOTIONEBRS. Auction Sale of Household Furniture at Premises No. 332 Indiana Avenue N.W. By virtue of an order of Court in Lunacy. Cauge Nos. 9518 and 9174, we will sell at pu lic “auctlon within _the ' above premises’ on FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTYSEVENTH. AT EL 0'CLOCK AM.. a miscellaneots lot of household furniture, to wit: N ?fllfi‘ Mattresses, Dressers, Wardrobes, Chiffoniers, Buffets, Dining Room Tables, Chairs, Refrig: erttors, Carpets, etc., ete. erms: Cash. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. _ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUC TRUSTEE'S_SALE OF TWO-STO) "PM“ BUILDING, 1507 NINTH BT. N.W. By virtue of the authority vested in m by a decree of the Supreme Court of th District of Columbla io equity cause Neo. £1006, T win offer for eale at public auction. in_front of the ises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SBEVENTH DAY OF APRIL. 1923 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., part of original i:m'},'t(.n :qnl ':f. {m) ;Bvc'fln‘fl premise . at. n.w., known for the purpose o apesement and tazation as lot 863, in square Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, payable 1n two equal instaliments at one and two years, bearing interest at § per cent r annum, Dqlbl semi-annually, or all cash, at purchaser's option. ~All con: Yerancing, revenue stamps, examination of title and otary fees to be paid by purchaser. Sale to be closed within thirty days from its confirmation or the property will be re- sold at the defaulting purchaser's cost and i $300 cash deposit required at time of MAURICE OTTERBACK, Trustes, Auacostia _Bank, Anacostia, D. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. w7116 dkde.ex8u FUTURE DAYS, ‘ot C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts., R “NORTHEAST BECTION, BRIOK | house of 4 bedrooms, with garay over $10,000. Phone Mr. Doyle, Main 4600, WANTBED AT ONGE FOR CLIENT—HOUSH about eix rooms, near:Lincoln Park; modern or nearly so. Call Columbla 6348, or room 1714 Pa, 3 room, not on pecessaril WANT TO BUY HOUSE FROM OWNER, 7 rooms or more; west 14th, eas f 20th; limit, $11.000, Columbia 2840-3. . 2o SMATL INVESTMENT PROPERTY; CASH. Address Hox 144.H, Btar office. 8 TO 9 ROOM MODERN HOME, IN ANY 0d white section of D. C.; prefer n.w. Phone WANTED TO BUY FROM oWNI'R. HOUSE 12 rooms or more, on Col. rd., K st. or Mass. ave., west of 10th: not over $18,000. Address Box 98-K, tar RN ‘Eku N'n{’A' $500 .c“K Ah’:“ Bf:lg'}‘l- al ‘moaf payments on uss y roper; need not be mode iced from §5,000 B Rub00 dirvet rrom ewatrs " Adaress 176, Btar offce. 28 ey 715 13th St. Household Goods, Office Furni- ture, Personal Effects, etc. ni| At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday April 28th, 1923 At 10 A M. By order of E. C. Synder, U. S. Marshal, and others. TERMS—CASH. C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc., Aucts. 929,27 Address Box 82-L, Star | pa AUCTION SALES. FUTUKE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A."WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLD IM- PROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY AT TH BOUTHWEST CORNER OF 6th AND G STREETS 'N.W., "AND FOUR BRIC DWELLINGS, NOS. 616, 618, 620 AND 622 8tl STREET N.W. By vl le of that deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4283, folio 287, of the land records ofn::" fn“;:"" ‘ol colmflm llll,d .'in""d o party secu ereby, the under. Siemea’will s8l ot pubiic aucrion,"1a front ‘of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTI. ETH DAY 'OF APRIL, 1923, “AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M., parts of original lots num- bered 16 and 30, in square numbered 455. in Wi ington, District of Columblia, o t the northeast cor- ner of sald square and running thence south 25 feet on Oth street, thence west 101 feet [ to an alley, thence north 25 feet to G setreet, and thence st to the beginning, ind improved by a large brick boilding used as a hall and for other purposes Also lots numbered 80, 31, 32 and 83 In 'd square, "‘I“"a four brick dwellin, numbered 616, 618, and @22 6th street n.w. All of sald parcels being more particularly descrived in sald deed of trust. ‘Terwis: One-third cash, balance 1o one and two gears, with 6% interest. represented by rotes of purchaser, or all i er’ option. Rl.m deposit required cels will be sold an entirety and are sul r&‘t to two prior decds of trust, one purport- ing to secure $37,000 and the other $11.000, both ovendue. ncing and revenue stamps at purchase: Compliance with terms to be made within 80 days, or trustces reserve right to rewell at risk and cost of de. faulting purchaser after five days' publication of such resalo in_some Washington newspaper. HARRY C. COLUMBC WM. P. BURNS, ap21-dadn Tronter THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONE REAL ESTATE By virtue of May 26, 1022, default ‘having been made in the payment of the same and at the request of the holder thereof, we will sell at public auction. w our office, No. 1331 G st. n.w.. THB FIRST DAY OF MAY. TWBLVE 0'CLOCK "NOON, " tlie named thersin, to wit: First d notes, numbered 1, 2 secured on 80 lots 1. AT ATCTION. coliateral of trust Henry and_G. duted ‘Mar 11, 1821, ing the aforeme tioned notes; said notes bearing the same date of the t Iy May 11, 1821, payable three yea e and bearing 8 per cent. Interest. All parties in inter THOS. J. OWEN & SOX 2p23-d&dbe,exSu Auctio THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS Two Very Desirable Properties, Being the Two-Story, 6-Room and Bath Brick Dwelling With Built-in Garage and Side Yard, No. 1356 Randolph St. n.w. and | the Three-Story Brick Dwell- ing Converted Into Three Three-Room and Bath Apart- ments, No. 1859 Newton St. | i 08 in square 2823, {1388 Randolph st P.M., lot iph ot 6w wan ae Fil 7 in wquare 2616, improved b, 1620 Newton st n.w i of sale: $2.500 cash required uj reel and easy terms arranged inder. $250 deposit on each quired upon acceptance of bid. (i {recording and revenue stamps at pur cost. Terms of to be complied within thirty r depouit forfeited 108, J. 2p25-&ds.oxSn ADAM A. WESCHLER, Term: pon to with ATUCTION Residence, No. 1218 16th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded iu Liber No. 4160, folio 175 et w of the land records of the Dis of Colu bis, and at the request of the party secured . the undersigned for sale by public auction. in front remises. on WEDNESDAY, DAY 'OF MAY. 1023, AT { trustees will offer ity of Washington, trict of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 56, 18 Will Redin. trustee’s, ‘subdivision in square 1 per piat recorded in Liber W. F., follo b, Frsords of the office of 'the ald District, fmproved by a large, modern, brick residence with atiractive * Brick - sad stone front in a most desirable location Terms of to a prior de. trust for $20,000 at 7%, due December 1. 1023, ance cash. * % deposit of $2.000 Teqeired of the purchaser at the time of sl All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamp and notarfal fees at the cost of the pus fchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with | pithin thirty days from date of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell | the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, afer five dayw' advertise. {ment of such resale in some newspaper pub. {1ished in the city of Washington, D. C. CHAS. HENRY BUTLER JOHN A, KRATZ, 163 2p21-ddeds. exBu THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA - STORY BRICK DWELLIN 509 9th T. N.E.. TO BB SOLD WITHIN THE OF. FICE OF THOS. 1. UWEN & SO%. 1981 TWO . 4815, follo 119 et seq.. of the Tand records of the District of Columble. 20d at the request Gf the party s by, the undersigned trustees will Lie’ atction within the office of Thos, J & Son. 1331 G st. nw.. on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. 1 AT 0! O'CLOCK the foliowing described_land and premises. ituate in the District of Co. Jumbia and deslgnated as and being lot 17 in George M. Lazckton's subdivision of squara 933, as per plat in book H. D. C.. page 10, in the office of the suryeyor for sald District. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a deed of trust for $1,200. balance cash. Two hundred dollare’ deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Comvevancing, recording and _ revenie gtampe at purchasers cost. Terms of ‘salo tn De complied with within thirty days from day ©of sale or deposit forfeited. X FILBUR ¥. xA® NDALL B. SAUNDER: 2p26-e0d, exsu, 5t Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ATCTION SALE OF A VIDED INTEREST 1N ESTATE, BEING A O EST OF A TENANT I 1813 13th STREET NORTH By authority vested in me, th 11 offer” for auction on MAY SE . 1923, AT FOUR . In front of the premises, the | st of one of the tenante in com. | mon in and to the following described land | and premises, aituate. Iy d_being in the city of Washington, Columbia. an known and _distinguished as and being lot numbered two (2) of Alfred H. Lee'n subdl- vision of lote juare numbered two hundred Sighty (280) ‘a¢ per plat recorded in Sub- vision Book C. page 185, of the records of the offica of the District of Columb rovements, ! ¢ WEST. undersigned. pertainin cash for eald one-half undivided interest of said tenant in common. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at the time of sale and the purchaser will be required o pay the balance Wwithin 80 days from the dage of eale. Title to be & good record title as to said one-half interest or deposit refunded and sale declared off. Examination of title, recordation fees. reve- nue stamps and notary fees to be at the cost of_purchaser. Tn event of default of purchaser to carry ont the terms as above set forth, the under- signed. by authority vested in Lim, reserves the right to offer sald property for sale after five days' readvertisement. ail cost of such resale to be at the cost aud expense of such defaulting purchaser. E ADAM A. WESCHLER, 4p25-d&ds.ex8u Auctioneer. ADAM A. WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwell- ing, No. 2131 N Street Northwest. By virtue of a _decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Eq use No. 80499, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by on 1 ublic_auction, in front of the premises, UESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY ~A.D. 1928, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following :de- scribed 1and and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot one hundred and elghty-on (181)' fn Odeli B. 8mith’s subdivision of lots in square num- béred sixty-nine (69), as per plat recorded in Liber 22, folio 74 of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, One-third of the purchase in cash, the balance in two payable in one and two at six per cent per an- nnually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property #0ld, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser at the time of male. All convey- ancing, ing, revenue stamps and notarial feen at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to bo complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the sk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after ive days’ advertisement of such resale in some pewspaper” published o the city of Wasi- . D. e WILLIAM M. HALLAM, Wi, METER LEV % Teadall *p26-d&ds,exBu Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick |3 “THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, ACCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED LOTS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4148, folio 213 et seq., of the land records of the ‘District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee el at public auction, in front of the respective on MONDAY, THE THIRTIETH APRIL, A.D. '1923, COMMENCING AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. serihed land and prem| trict of Columbla, and designated as and be- ing lot 4 in square 4224, as per plat recorded in” Liber 36, folfo 21, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbla, fronting on 20th st., Newton nd lot 28 in square 4246, as per plat in Liber No. 42, follo 3, of the afore- sald surveyor's office records, fronting on South Dakota ave., between Lawrence and Monroe sts. n.e. Terms of sale: All cash. $100 deposit on lot required upon acceptance of bid. Con- ng, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty dass or deposit for- feited. CHARLES ‘W WARDEN, Trustees. GEORGE G. BROWN, ADAM A, Wi . ACOTIONEER. Unclaimed Freight By Pub- lic Auction to Pay Freight Storage and Other Charges. Notlee ix hereby given th ATURDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1823, COMM T TEN OCLOCK A tion. at Wend freizht stora, nd_with Iberg, 4 crates us in cx. suitcaes il heater stof oll owing names: S. G Hutchin son Bros., Hillman, 1 crate Cros Town Supply packing in rolls; W Spelshouse, 1 case window holl P Loketch, 3 crates stoneware.” Ail partics interested pleuse take Tottee: “rms: Cash, MERCHANTS TRANSFER & STORAGE 0., aps 222 B ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- able Machinery, Equip- ment, etc.,, of the Co- Cremo Mfg. Co., at No. 458 and 460 Va. Ave. S.W. By virtue of a writ of flerl facias lssues ont of the Municipal Conrt of the District of Co. and to me directed, T will sell by pub- uction, within the above premimes, on | DAY, ' THE_ THIRTIETH ~ DAY ' OF . 1923, AT TEN-THIRTY 0'CLOCK Davis Watkins Emulsifier, Motor, Re. . Scale, Fiiter and Connections, ns_Bottle Washer and Kterl 4 Wheel Hand Scules, Block and Fall, Glass Jars and Cases, Sugar, Cocoa, Flavors, etc.; seized and levied upon ‘and sid to safisfy a fasor of Davis-Watkine Dairss Plaintiff, ve. Co-Cremo Manufa orporation, defendant Cash. B WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Unclaimed Baggage and Par- cel Room Articles by Pub- lic Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges, by Or- der of the Washington Ter- minal Co. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in E Cause No. we will &ell by publi tion, within the salesrooms of Adam A ler, No. 920 Pu. ave. nw., on TUE oz, COMMENCING A i parcel room articles, consiating of ases, Handbags, Valises, Puckages, Clothing, s personal properts CASH. WANHING By J. 0L 2926 d&dbs,exNu "TADAM A, WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- able Machinery, Equip- ment, etc., of the Co-Cremo Mfg. Co., at No. 458 and 460 Va. Ave. S.W. By virtue of a writ of fleri facias issued of the Municipal Court of the District of Co- Iumbia and to me directed, T wiil seil by pub- ¢ auction, within the above premises, on THIRTIETH DAY OF 0 O"CLOCK AM., Da fotor. Receiving’ Ta . Filter and Connections, Davin W Washer and Sterilizer with Motor, Ferguson Gravity _Conveyor. Copper Wheel Hand Trucke, 5 s Jars and Case s ete.; seized and levied upon &nd sold to satisty a'judgment in favor of Merchants' Transfer & Storage Co.. plaintiff, va. CoCremo Manufacturing Co.. & corpora. tion, defendant, N 2. ins Bottle Alves 1631 N THE CITY RICT OF COLUMBIA, of a certaln deed of trust duly n Liver No. 4714, follo 82 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum: bis, and at the request of the party secursd thereby, the nndersigned trustees will sell at | ublie. auction, TESDAY, TH 1028, AT FOU ivg-described District of Columbia, being Jot mumbered six (8), bered two hundred wise known as prer Wanhington, D. C.. provements, consistiog of & two-story dwelling. Terma of sale: Al of purchase money to be paid in cash above first and second deeds of trust of record. 'A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. Al converancing, ! Tecording, revenus stamps, etc.. at cost ef purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with | within thirty days from day of sale, other- wite the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defauit- ing purchaser, after five advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published 1o Washington, D. C. CLAUD_LIVINGSTO: JOAN T. WILLIAME' 2D 20-d&4s,=Sn Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, in Business Zone, Im- proved by Frame Dwelling, | No. 38 H Street Northeast. ! s virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 4641, folio 194 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum. ia, and at the st of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the remises. on WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY, ‘1923, AT 'FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem ises.'situate in the city of Washington, Di ‘olumbia, to-wit: Lot 16 in J. Harry trustee’s, subdivision in "Square | 18th nt of the premises. on | ‘T DAY OF MAY, A.D. | OCK P.M.. the follow- situate in the caignated as and frame 678 an per plat recorded in Book W. F.. page , in_the survevor's office of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon. Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installment ble in one and two vears. with interext at 6 per cent per num, payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of tiie purchaser at the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps an notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser, Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherswise the trustees reserve the right to resell the erty at the risk and purchaser, after five da. such resale in some new the city of Washington, D. 0. 7 CHARIES 'W. FLOECKHER, R PRESTON SHEALEY. ap21-d&ds.exSu tees. THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Three-st Frame Dwelling, No. 714 St. N.E,, and an Unimproved *Lot, 19 ft. Wide, Adjoining By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Ca 0. 40087, we will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on THURS- DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK M., the following-described land and premises, situate in_the District of Columbia, and being lots 33 and 34 in Moses elly's subdivision of Square 912, with the improvements thereon. Terms, of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, and to be nted by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest :‘! the rate nfl L] r centum per annum, payable semi-annually, r;d nrurrd':y deed of t on the property sold, or all sh, at the option of the pur- chaser. $230 deposit required upon accept- ance of bid. All conveyancing. notary fees and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and puschaser, after five (=0 bished in Wasbington. D C. newspaper published in Was . C. FREDERIOK A. FENNING, Evans Building. H. W. KELLY. 14th and C sts. n.w, ap21a8as.ex8a Trastece. | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF DESIRABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING SITUATE N0y 2401 BHERRIER PLACE NORTH By ‘virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4477, at folio 815 of the land rec- orda of the District of Columbla, we shall sell in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK F.M., lot No.' 1" in square 1444, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, with lnterest at 6 er’ cent. per annum, payable semi-annually. it of $200.00 réquired ¢ time of sale, the purchaser allowed ffteen days from te of sale to complete the purchase, Further varticulars at time of sale ARTHUR CARR, Trostee. MARVIN A. CUSTIS, A& &ds,ex8n Trustee ap: Public Sale on May 1, 1923, be- ginning at 10 am. Javins Bros. will sell on théir farm, located one mile east of Sil- ver Spring, Md., and one mile north of Takoma Park, D. C,, the following described personal property: 160 head registered and high- grade Milch Cows—federal tested three months ago and in A-No.-1 condition. 8 Registerad and Grade Bulls, 14 Heifers, Draft Horses, 1 Standard Bred HBrood Mare, Miss Kushan™: 4 Standard Bred Colts by .. 3 Farm Trucks, 1 Barn Truck. 3 Farm Wagons, 1 International Farm 'l 10x20; 2 Milk Wagons, 2 Road Carts, 1 Buggy, 2 Sieighn. 12 Two. and Three Horse Pio 6 Riding_ Cultivators, 6 Harrows, 2 Rakes, 1 Manure Spreader, 1 Lime Spreader, 1 Binder, 2 Mowing chines, 1 Hay Fork, complete; 1 Graln Drill, new; 3 Corn 2 Corn Bhellers, 1 Corn Crusher, 1 Large Ensilage Cutter, new; 2 Gas Englnes, 1 Delco Ll'llt Machiue, complete; 3 Electric Dynamos, 1 Dairy Steam Engine, 1 80-H Steam Por- table Engine. 1 10-ton" Wag Pintform" Scile, 1 Hanging Scale, Stanchions, 6 Metal Tanks, 100 five allon Mijk Cans, 1. Large Milk Cooler. Large De La 1 Milker, 23 Milk uckets, 1 rge Milk shing Tank, 1 Barrel Red Paint, 1 Barrel Cretol, 1 Burrel Molasses, Barrels Lubricating Oil, 3 Ladders, 2 Saddles, Furn Harness of All Description. 1 set Pipe und Blacksmith Tools, Pipe Fittings, etc.: Many Other Farm and Dairy Tools too numer. to mention, 180 Tons of Ensilage in first dition, Hay, Straw, Corn, Feed, 1 ‘Ton Republic Truck, new; 1 114-Ton Republic Truck, used: 1 1-ton Republic Truck, nearly new: 1 Ktump Puller All amounts under $10.00, cash. Above this amount, & oredit of nine months will be given upon the receipt of notes well secured, bearing interest at 6 per oent. Free lunch will be served. The dairy farm contains approximately 275 aores and {5 up-to-date in every respect: dairy and barns lighted with electricity and equip- ped with lmlvrnwll stanchions, silos, ete., and has passed District inspection. It ix located in & very advantageous place for conducting & rotail or wholesale route in Washington and vioinity. Hi t present 100-gallon local retail Toute and 20-galion wholesale routs in District of Columbia for sale. For information regarding the farm soo Mr. J. H. Cissel, at Silver Spri Javins Bros., Center Markot. Was n. D. C. i1 EDWARD T. MERCEE, H'.h Cisse Auctioneer. ADAM A, WERCHLEK, ACCTIONEE Household Furniture, Fisher Piano By Order U. S. Mar- shal, Player-Pianos, Jewel- ry, Carpets, Rugs, etc., By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Saturday, Commencing 9 A. M. Maliogany Redroom Suite, 13 pes.. with twin beds: Mah. Bedroom Suite’ with vanity dress- er; Overstuffed Tapestry and Cane and Plush Living Room Suites: Buffets, Extension Tables, Chairs, 010 Hall Clock with wooden works. Dressers. Chiffonlers: Brass, White Enamel and Wood Heds. Springs, Maltresses, Couches, Sewing Machines, Andirons, Fire Screens. Teleplione Booth. Pier Mirror. ¥ Tined Refrigerator, suitable for cafeteria: Other Re- frigerutors, ' Meat Slicing _ Machine, Toledo Computing Scale. Carpets, Rugs, Exhaust Fan Blower, Iron Safes, Electric Lighting Fix- tures, ete. AT 12 0'CLOCK NOOX, “Fisher"” Upright Piano by order 'U. §. Mar- shal; Player-Pianos, Columbia Grafonolas. AT '2:30 P.M., Miscellaneous Jewelry. ~ including Ne s, Stickpins. Chaine. Mesh Military Brushes, Rrosches, eti. At 12 O’Clock Noon, Automobiles, Including Tour- ing Cars, Roadsters, Deliv- i Repair Shop Crane, lease Rings. Bags King-Smith Studio-School 1761 New Hnmrmre ave., ANNOUNCES A CLASS FOR TI Fletcher Music Method FOR CHILDREN. Conducted by the Founder, MRS YN FLETCHER COPP. > weeks' course. beginning April Wri rtic Piano, Saxophone, Banjo NJmoi'u 0 Lessons. ;n. B‘!kh Christen:s 1 G_St. NW. Main 1 BVIN G, PACKING &zTOB;GE CLEAN, DRY STORE FOR FURNITURE AND fanos. ' Estimate cheerfully given. Conv fent location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. o.w. 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