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RE FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. FAT WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. Com P ued. THE EVENINC AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. 1 X MONDAY, AUOTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 18th 8T, NEAR KBN Y. tful home, nearly new. 7 rooms (% ‘hedrooms) -w. @ alectricity; coiontal front porch; breakf: porch and ' sieeping h; convenient terms and possesslon cau arranged. Priced ut less than reproduction coat. " Phone Main 8500, BAUMAN & HEINZ- WAR, 1504 H at N OPPORTUNITY FOR COLORED. Semidetached 6.room brick house, couven- Nestly lochted n.e., between H and Mas. ave. ice, $7.000; easy terms. 'UNION' REALTY CORPORATION, See Mr. Sherwin. . 1410 G 8t. N.W. Main 5413 N Kramer.) S 2800 BLOCK Jith N.W.; 11 ROOMS, BATIL ‘arnaco heat: in good condition. Price, $10,300. Can fix terms. Room for garage. 400 block ard ne; O rooms, bath; hot ¢ wate: " electric. lights; room for garage: e ome 4 K50, E 35,000 cash. &an A% monthly terms for blance. 00 block K n.e.: & rooms and bath: furnace Near. clectrle lights: room for garage; modern Namé. 310,500 EDW. P. SCHWARTZ. In T 19t nw. (Nee M. Special Buy $300 Cash, $35 Month. Fonrroom Langalow: T-w.h., electrie fix tirest conerore hasement: newlt decorted nears Soldiers’ Home. Only 3$3.900. Appls GSGAR MANN. 1114 New York are. n.w e 8300 Cash. Balance as Rent. 4 Cwoatozr brick, with slore: gas and elec Paricits. brick billding 1o rear. Immediate posseasion. Apuiy OSCAT MANYN, 1114 New York are modern heating piant Price. $7.000. W wesator . EDWARD LEWIS, R85 912 15th 8. N.W. Tage on rear of elect-ic light. modern heating plant: garage: lot containiog 13 acre ot * ground: good liome at n low price EDWARD LEWIS, 1 15 N.W <NTION : furnace heat and semi-detachied: two-car brick garage: ue Boor. rent_ton flo mouth. Price. 5.5 s n - 16000, - uve. n.w. Circles; o r B, elec 2.500 casih Fine brick house. thomas and Dup ol basement: gorelies. Only SL steeping room for REALTY CO Main_ $5.000. rooms and lies: near 1st For q Riz largain hardwood trim O wre nw. saie wee BROWN & JOHNSON. 34 15th St N.W. __Main_R12 in de M home. 6 1ot 1o i tomorrow NTED TO BUY FROM OWNER- 6 OR 10 felghts; aliey pret- tar o DAILY Also good business its by Listing with . 7. BA w WANT AT HOME IN WANHINGTON any good section; pay all cash as inducement for low price; must be moved fnto by July 1; glve number and price: will give quick answer, Write F. E. LIEDY, 1520 Park ave., oc! IN CHEVY of 6 1 WA room Lome in Columbii erable! WE_HAVE MANY APPL for houses from $5.000 up. property. Y W CHASE, NEAR CIRC 0t rooms (st have ltsing Daths, with gurage room: mot ovi Phoue Mr. DOYLE, Main 4000, bet. 9 tion A BIX OR e or me: need mot be modern; 1ot more. than $1.500 cash wnd Drice and location’ no agents 58P, Star o AN T TE HOME OF 6 708 ROOM. in n.w. or good aection of n.e. Tuwest orice for cash or terms and terme to homeseeher. Rtar ofhige. have good Hut, dhow.. Jowm Property to Sell to Colored Have big demand: can seil vour house. COF WARING & (O 210 Bond_Budg. _ " Franklin anted to Buy House, $5¢ Down with large monthls pasments particnlars to Hox 17-R. Siar office write full huve . RYON CO., 1o offur INC. ESTATE B . ~ BETV Soaree o “ON et Falls Mt Towest cash price 1611, Salt \Water Front Property outh River Park The Ideal Summer Colony. For Nale—Nicely situated lot 0 to lntid upaney by il from W Sonth Ris. tugton on Mthe Anuapolis nike. For particalars appt Neelr, 1313 H st. nw. Phone Frankl Salurdays and Sundars at South R ane del_county. Md DOWNTOWN HOME—$7.250 7 Onlv £750 cash, balanee ensy: 8 large rooms s.d bath front and back 10om for double garage: fine for rooming house BROWN & JOLINSON, COLORED BARGAINS 8 r. and b, sllov; $5,500, colonial porch; furnace heat & r and b $5.250; furnace eat possession and alley ensy 8 and b oheowh howh ca man. 1159 Muneed Midg. Main Near Eastern High—$6,930. “The cheapest new houses n the cits today hot-water heat. elec. ight; col hardwood floors vpsiairs own: 'deep lof. in & nelghborhood of new iiomes. ‘There ata only 4 laft— 1,000 cash, 65 per mooth A iGiwE-office. e ' 1700 BLOC OF 9th ST. N W EN- Yom and bah brick home: furoace heat: deep 101 aide and vear allers; houme in perfect condition: excellent location for colored duc tor. Drice, $12.500; tarme. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514-315-516 Bond Bldg., 14th and N V. Av Main MERICAL aud bath see them foday Address Box Z0NE. Price, BRICK Tause of $4.000 UPRATHER & ROBINSON, S etisain e S XEAR 10th AND OTIS STS. N.W. WE AGE offering one of the most attractive six-room houses on the markel. The house is fthor caghly modern and in _ perfect condition tiroughout; deap lot 1o paved alles. Pric and_ierme most_ attractive JUBT OFF PENNSYLVANIA AVE thar 6th st eight-room brick house: splen dully bullt and in good condition. Price 6,000, PRATHER & ROBINSON, 315518 Bond Bldg ., and N Y. Ave. Main_ 3 iproparce at the risk ‘wnd cost { prchas 4 BARGAINS. PETWORTH: possession; attractive colonial modern brick; or. 7th anid Kandolph sts.; about $1.430 cash, NR. 6th AND D NE; poscession and b brick; steam heat: only unce Mke rent. 8 to Lincoln a4 brick: ust raise heace consider oce easy. 'y Kq. press I AND G i Sroand b, HW. semide frame and brick . aize Tot: possession: worth mich more (ham uaking price; sasy terms: consider trade N RYON €O, INC., Main 1597 1428 F St e RIS $500 CASH. i Siz-room and_bath bungalow: two sieeping | porches. open fireplaca: hardwood floors ang P hotowater lieat: lot S0x140 feet The Realty & Investment Corp. | of ‘Washington, i 735 13th Sr. N.W Main 2008 COLORED—VACANT. Reveral 6-room houses. Prices and terms very ‘reasonable. OWNER, P. D. HOLMES, 15th Bt. N.W.., Room 28. Ma ATTRACTIVE HOM " NORTHEAST VACANT PRICE, $3.450. EASY TERMS. This_excellentls loated_home contains four large rooms and bath. There is 8 colonjal #ront poreh with cement floor, back and front Farde. “The house in in excellent condition: st been papered and painted throughout, \ This is Absolutely the Best Buy in Northeast Today. I. DALLAS GRADY, 322 Mary!i 100§ 8t RW Mt. Pleasant West of 16th. At Park Entrance. Bargain, $16,000. New Gruver-Built House. Bigit rooms, attic, two baths, newest vapor- . heating system, instantancous heater, at ‘aquipped kitchen: finished sleeping porch, heat- ed; large porches: downstalrs hardwood floors Throughout: large bullt-in = garage: e finsgced. Phone Adams 2841, ENOUGH TO KNOW. $500 Cagh: $7.250. Firs rooms; Inclosed sleeplng porch: open firgpioce; breakfast alcove, iith fixtures; Bwdv00d floors: mas and electricity: lot 453140; MORGAN E. MORGAN & CO., 1407 New York ave. Phone Frank 1820. Sunday and Eveniag ones Frank. 16863 4nd Weat GS-W. T t ! | BARGAINS in ail kinds of farm and Suburban proy any place within & radius of Jington: seite or phone i CHARLES T I taliston. rts 0 miles of Wasii- BROADWAT Va THIS AFTERNOON. TOWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Unimproved Lot on G Street Between 3rd and 4th Streets S.E. By virtue of s certaln recorded in Liber 4 records of the Distr the request of the party secus ned trustee Will sell w1 t of the premisvs. SEVENTH DAY OF {O'CLOCK P, | and ‘premises. Jumbia and designate ced of trust duly 3 al folio 252 of the land € of ( W ! balance in one jou feveptance z and revenne ass or dep 1 HOLDRWORTH GORDON _myl-d&ds.exSu 5 Trustee H )N, ACCTIONEERS, be comp forfeited i | ‘ near ON car ALENA i br vir Irecorded as 1 of the land records of the District of jbia. aud At the reguest of the purty secured therebe. the undersigned trustecs will s 8t putlic a t of the promises | MOND § AD. | lowin land and in t Vashiagto de s ‘of sale: {trust of 8400 Lantred : cording, of pur. aser "Tarma’ of snle’ ta be complied with within thirly days from das uf sale otherw ithe trustees reacrve the right to renell th: of detmuiting ndvertisement of in“come newspaper published in D. ¢ R. AHALT, CLARENCE HARRY S. BARGER, Trustees i xisting firat t after five da: 1 such rey | Washington, A_ONE-HALF TADI LUABLE REAIL IALF INTER 3 TN COMMON 1IN 13th STREET NORTHWEST. By authority vesicd in me, the undersigned. shall offer” for_sale at publ NTH, 1922, AT FOUR 1 front of 'the premises, one-fial® intarest f ane of the tenants on in and to the followiug de and premiscs ate. Ixing An4 heing in tac ity of Waal . Dimiric of Columbin. and known Aud bLeing ot Lee's subdi. O'CLOCK PAL. n com ribed land A% por plat C.H. R, page records of the office of the survesor of 1, District of Columbfa. togethes with the e same belong- hatt ommon. d at the oges_and apj ing or in anywine apper: Terms of sale: A or_gald o uadivided interest of salil tenant in A deposit of $200.00 will be requi time of aale and the | to pay the balunc te of rale Title 10 he a good record title as to said £ interest or depasit refunded and sale a off. mination of titie. recordation foes. reve stamps and notary fees to be at tie cost 0 purchaser. Tn event of default of parchaser to earry out the terms as above set forth. the tund signed. by authority vested in him, reserves the right to offer said property for sale after five days' readvertisement, ail cost of such rosale in he at the coat and expense of o defaulting purchase:. ADAM A. WESCHL. from the Auctioneers — 715 13th St. Special Sale of a Large Quantity ot Miscellaneous Household Effects At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Tuesday, May 8th, 1923 At 10 AM. TERMS CASH. C. G. Stoan & Co., Tnc., Aucts. mr. T — WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. H TN PETWORTH —HOUSP OF 6 ROOMS AND | bath: ami with garage room. Phome Mr. | TDOYLE. Main 4600. bet. 9 and 10 a.m. WANT HOME OF 8 OR 10 ROOMB—WILL DAy cash If sulted; n.e. or B.w. Address Box 233.P, Star office. THOS. 3. OWEN & Si TRUSTEES’ SALE NG KNOW AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE DWELL- AS 1937 CALVERT ST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul recorded on Docember 6, 1032, an No. 100, of the ‘1and records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there Dby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- e’ auction in front of the premises’ on WILL, PAY OASH FOR SMALL BRICK Touse. What bave you? Address Box 127-R, BUF office. 8 W50 Bo0 HOTE 4th AND i ind irage or t will RICH- not $20,000. payment. HIGBIE & ARDSON, 816 10th st. n.w. FROM OWNER, 8 70 10 ROUM BRICK house, moders, good condition, vicinity 1ith to 17th, 'K to I, Price must be right. Large oo ont. At once. Address Box 228K, tar of TUESDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1623, at FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing described land and premises, situate the District of Columbia, and designated Iot 85, square 2547. sale: ' §1.000 cash, balance in ments, subject to’ certain prior . details of which will be an- nounced at time of sale. Purchaser to pay al overdue payments and of trust. Deposit of $1.000 required. otc. RALPH ¥. POTTER, JOHN H. WRIGHT, ap 27,30 m: Trustees. Jocation and | b ur | Trunks, Sult Cases. auction on | the haser will be required { ADAM A, WESCHLER, AGCTIONERR, 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 Columbla. passed in Equity Canso’ No. 8409, the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public muction, fn front of the prémises, o1 TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY. AD - 1023, AT FOUR- HIRTY 0CLOCK B3, the' followiig de cribed land and premines, sifuste o the clty of Washington, Dietrict of Columbia, 10 wit, Lot one hundréd and elghty-on (181)" in’ Odell S smith's wubdivivion of Jots fn square num- bered aixty-nine_(69). as per plat recorded in fo 74 of the records of the office for the DIstrict of Columbi Oue-third of the purchase money to be pa ‘ash.” the balance in cquai installments. yavablo in one and (wo Years. With futerest nt #lx per cent per a | rom."payable semi-annually, from day of sale, j secured by deel of trust upon the property Usold, or all eash. at the option of the pu fclaser. A deposit of $300 required of 'the {purchaser ar the time of sale. Al convey anelug, recordliig, revenuc stamps aud notarial fees at the cost ‘of the purchaser. Terms of ¢ complied with within thirty days of sale, otherw trustoes re- right 1o resell | Fisk and cost of the defa | five daxs advertisement o newspa in ington, WILLIAM M. HALLAY 1918 fye WM. MEYER LEW] Fendail building. Trustces. R. e ting purchaser after . *TI0; and Par- ce! Reom Articles by Public Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges, by Order of (t:he Washington Terminal 0. RS Sirtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columb! . ot Sl by pubiie Hon. within: the salvarooms of Adem A Weach ler No @0 T ave. mow. on TULSDAY, EIGHTH, 1023, COMMENCING AT 7¥ “CLOCK AL @ large quantits of uncinined gige and parcel room ‘brticies, contistm of Tandhaks. Valises, Ko Caieas* Figce "Chochin iscelluncous Dersousl propert CASH v 7 WASHINGTON TERMINAL co. 11 TONGE. Superinteadent | Ppie Cases, leweiry Terms | i T LE OF VALUABLE CHED FRAME DWELLING. NO. SHERIDAN STREET NORTHWE: virtue of a certain deed of trust duly Aed in Liber No. 4513, folio 100 et soq.. land records of the Distriet of (o the request of the party se ersigned trustees’ will front of (e premiscs, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY. CK P M., the follow premises. situate tn and destgnated s DE 23 Wiro of the records o istrict of e of sale i for $5. {trust to be paid it time of Sal b closed rdeposit forfe Page ofice of the surveyor ubin 4 wibject 1o a prior deed the amount over il ot wps at_purchuser's cost 30 days 9 WiILLL ~ AM N i STONER D. NOTES, Auctioneer. BEGILAR SALE OF FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS MISCELLANEOUS, ETC. AT OUR SALESEODMS 633 1.A. AVE. OX TUESDAY, May 8 10:30 AL TEEMS: CASH FUTURE OWEN i Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Situated on Ninth, H and Water Streets Southwest. direetion o of trust 598 et sed.. of the land records € Columnbia. the nndersigaed tee under said will, will offer for sule at pub fe wuet n front of the pr JESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY, AT FIVE 0'CLOC rth interest i ate in the umbiz. known A Bradiey" unds records of 2 the Distrcr of Cotumb about 3209 feet on H sbont 701 feet on Ninti sireet west and #bout 1938 on Water streat. aud 470 <quare fect. more or Torms of sale: Oue-ti ol installments vears. respectively. afier date i from dav of sale’at six per annum. Deferred purchase money 1o be a perts sold, to be sec purchaser and by deed and form satis at pur [XN TTHOS ) N ATGUTIONE us shown on i 1. i ot front i i i to convey & good | including tazes to day it of three hundred dol t time of sale £ at cost of to be complied with by 50 dnya from das of sale. reiving Trosiee. idivg. 341 D sl o WAL mr4 d&de IS T A EN & SON, AUCTIONEERS T ROOM NO. 5308 | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE I BUNGALOW T 4lst. 8T virtne of a | recorded in Liber No. fof tie land records of Dia. and at tue request of the peric aecired therely. the undersgned frustecs will sell at b in front of the nre MOND, THE FOURT MAY 19 i By 4 of trust siat avetion AY, A D following. land and premises '* | sitnate in_the District of Columbia aad des. {ignted as and being lot 19 in Alien B Walker {#nd William 1, Browning’a subdivision of lo | in_sauara 1752 { “Cnovy Chase Helght per plat recorded {4n the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 68 at follo 147. wubject fo_rentrictions and covenants of record Torma of sale: All casi over a prior deed of trust ‘for 6,500 0 deposit | ipon acceptance of bid. * Converancing, record- j il and tevenue stamps ai purchaser's cost | Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 {dars"or deposit forteited H EDGAR LEEDY, LEROY GADDIS. Jr.. Trustees ERS. my3 akds.exSu HOS. 7. ¢ RUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUARLE TWO- TORY AND ATTIC BRICK DWELLING, 0. 1M1 I STREET N.W. s vir n deed of trust duly { recorded. | 353, folio 203 et meq. of the Tand racords of the District of Colum- a. and A the Tequest of the party secured Thereby, the underslgmed trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on THF, SIXTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1023. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P, {1he following described land and premises. Hiiuate in tha District of Columbia, aud desig- hiated as and being pert of lot 3, in_square . described as folle Beginning for the | same st the Sontheagt: comer. of ‘mala ot and { ranning thence b along the line of north 11"kt 22 feer @ inches. thence morth parallel witli 'the east line of said ot to alley in rear, thence southessterly along the line of said alley to the northeast corner of said lot. thence “onth wlong the east line of maid lot &4 feet fo the place of heginning, being enst 22 feet 16 inches by the depth of taid lot 1" Terms of wale: Hold subfect to & prior deed of trust for $4,500, balance cush. $230 depostt Tequired upon ‘acceptance of bid. - Conveyanc- ing. tecording and revenue stamps At pur- chaser's cost. Terms of sale to he complied With within 30 days or depoit forfelted. RAYMOND B. DICKEY. FRANK A. GIBBONS, d8as.ex8u. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE TWO- BRICK DWELLING, X0. 3521 EW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE N.W. .y virtue of & certaln deed of frust duly rocarded in Liber No. 4865, follo 848, ot xeq. of the land records of the' District of Colun bis, und at the request of fhe party secured thereby, the undersigned {rustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the remises, on TUESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH AY 'OF MAY, '1923. ' AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P, the following-deseribed_land and premises, situste in the county of Wash- ington, District of Columbia. to-wit: Lot 80 in Joseph A. Roth's subdivision of lots in square 2895 in rnest Rteiger's subdivision of ATt of Mount Pleasant. ms per piat of sald Roth's subdivision recorded in book 38, page 13, in the office of the surveyor for said dis- trict, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: Subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,500, particulars of which will be le known at’ time of sale, over said trust cash. A deposit of required of the pur- chaser at the time of sale. All conveyanein, recording,’ revenue stamps and motarial fees At cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty dass from dey of otherwige the trustees reserve the right to resellthe ry_at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dars' ad- vertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the cits of Washington. D. JUDSON T. 'CULL, Jr., MAX RHOADE, mrd-d&ds,exSu Trustees. Al pur- | required { C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Aucts., 715 13th St. Dead Letter Sale Articles Accumulated in the Division of Dead Letters At Public Auction t Sloan’s, 715 13th St. Wednesday May 9th, 1923, at 10 A.M. Goods open for inspection Tuesday, May 8th, 1923, from .m. to 3 p.m. TERMS. CASH. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., THOMAS J. OWEN TRUSTEE'S SALB ESTATE. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3010, at folio 57 et weq., of tiie land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the parties sacure thereby. the undersignad surviving trust will_sell at public auction in frout of the remises on SATURDAY, THE TWELFTH AY OF MAY. A.D. 1023.'AT FIVE 0'CLOCK the foll described Innd sitate in the county of Washington. ict of Columbix, known and distinguiehed 14 and 15, fn block 32 (now knows | saoure 1488) in John D. C D. Btone. trustees, subdivision of a & BON. AUCTIONLERS. | THOS. J. OWEN & 80! REAL | TRUSTEES' SALE I PROVED REAL ESTAT OWN 102 TENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtus of & certain deed of tru corded December 13. 1922, Tustrument No. 63, in the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, the underaigned trustees will sell at public’ auc- tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following deacribed real estate situate in ‘the District of Columbia and deslgnated an lot twenty-two (22) in John T. Arma' subdivision of lota in re ‘nipe hundred and sixty-eight (98%), as per plat recorded in Book 12, page 76, of the records of the offica of the sarveyor of the District of Columbla. Terms ‘of sale: All of purchase money to be pald in cashi sbove firet deed of trust of record. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All coaveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchamr Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dass from dax of sule. otherwise de- {posit’ will be forfeitdd and property resold at OF VALUABLE Ok TALUAR riendahin”™ and now known i dition o American Universt Shown by the records of the trict of Columbia in County Book 5 . puge 31, and by virtus of a certain eed of ‘trust recorded in Liber 3002 folio 138 of seq. of the iand records of the Din triet of Columbia. and at the request of the parties ecured thereby. the undersigned Viving trosten will alao sell at_publi remises on BAT OF MAY, A.D. O'CLOCK PM.. ‘the and premises, counts of Wawhington. District of Columbia. Know Ruished ay lots 18 and 17, in biock 3 fown us square 148S) in John DG Dasid tone. _trustec of “Friendship™ and | now known ‘ns Addition to American | { Univeraity Park.”" as suown by fue recoras of | the surveyor's office for the Distriet of Co lumbia in County ook No. 10. page 81 T of sale; All cash in reapect o each ait of one hundred dotlars ($100) required at time of each saie All ‘convesancing. recording. revenue stamps At cost of purchaser Terms of each Aale fo e ‘complied with witnin twents (20) dass | from day of wale. otherwise the tristee re Ves fie TIRNT to tesell the properie at the { risk and cout of defauiting purchaser. after fie %) dars' advertisement of wich resale in eac case iu wowe newspaper published in | Wastington: . ¢ LEN L. TAIT Trostes ONEERS in front of the TH DA FIVETEN newspaper published in Wi - o 503 B at ). HENRY BROW TRUSTL! £ BRICK DWELLING, cerrain . bein, September 7. 102: THE VAL NO. 307 E ST deed of trust” dated instrument No. 60, 7 2. among tie land the District of Columbis. and at t of the parties secured thereby, the d trustees will sell at public aueti in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1823, AT FIVE. O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 41 in Wind- wor's _ Subdivision square s per plat_recorded in the surveror's the District of Columbia. in Book i4. page Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first deed of | trust for O and the unpaid balance on A seeond deed of trust amounting to mbout S1.767.55. the amount over safl trust fo be {paid in cash $200 deposit required npon ae ceptance of bid. Convesancivg, ng and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sule to be complied with witulu 30 days or deposit forfeited BLE my1 | THOMAN 3 COLLATERAL AT AUCTION sirtue of a certaln uote duted Nov pazable %0 days after date, defauit becn mude in the payment of the same. i at the request of the holder thereof. we at publie auction. within our ofice. G st. n.w.. on WEDNESDAY. TH. DAY OF MAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK ollateral secartng the paymeni silateral beiug 10 <iiares of Pecker Paint Com beiog certificates BIRHOP Trustess mavT eoddds exSu 3 e ATCTIONEERR NINTH | THOMAS DOWLING & o | TRUSTEES' SALE OF CONTENTS TAVRANT N 606 ¢ STREET By Virtie of n chattc deed of ed April . 1923 au paper No | tand records for the District of [and at the request of the party | il ‘weil at publie auction &t e | Yo 85 € s now . on WEDNESDAY, MAY | NINTH. AT ELEVEN 0°CLOCK A M. the followiuz ‘artcies: Tablen Chnirs, Sunwcase. ters. Bar Fixtnres and Mireor: Nationat Regisior, Fans Coffee Urn as Heater ani Roiler, G Ranges. Crockery and Glassware. Kn Forks. Spoons. Cook €10 & deed trust of about $700 . 5100 deposit. required ut time w K7 of the Columbta. red. we premises Al parties in loterest take THOMAS J me3 3texsu ADAM A, WE! OWEN & 80 Auct CHLER. AUCTIONEER. IRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE UNFIN ISHED FRAME SITCCO BUNGALOW. & ROOMS AND 2 EATHS. NO 3903 1LEGA TION STR CHEVY CHASE, D. C WITH GATL virtus of it certain desd of tru i No. 4881 folio 390, 10 the tand records of the District of Columbia. [ nnd at the vequest of the parts secured there e, the indersigned tenetoes will offer for sale. »s’ public auction, $n front of the premis WEDNESDAY. THE 18th DAY OF MA AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fo Serited 1 £ Waalnzton, District of ¢ + square 1748 in Fulton R Gordon's n of part of a tract of land cailed * as per plat recorded in Liber 1. in the records in the office | Siiseyor for the District of Columbls, . Certuin coveuants of record ranniog land. fproved as ahose Oge-third of the 1 By recorded in Lils duls et meq.. FRANK FRAZZANO. TADAM A WESCHLER, ATCTIONEER Automobile Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Implements of Trade, Fixtures, etc., contained in No. 1742 14th Street N.W. By Public Auction Thursday, May 10, 1923 Commencing 10 a.m. inper tubex. spark plugw. wrenc lamps. piston rings. lenses. gaskets. chamois. sponges. flash lights woap. body and metal polish, weed bumpers, jack. etc. Also “uleanizer iron Tires. eiectri teries. greas: chains, schaser. A urchaser at ? the purchaser plied with within thirts dasa from day of Snle, otherwise he trusiecs reserve the rigut to resell the property af the risk and cost of lthe arfaulting purchaser, after five daya’ ad | ertisement of such resa Air il tanks. afe. gax casn cane, pump, " ixtures. Terms By order uwuer retiring from business ma7 89 LL T THOMAS JCTIONES Trustees 2 TRUSTE ESCHLER, ATCTION STORY. ALE OF DESIRABLE THREE RICK DWELLING. SITUATE N0, 1321 COLUMBIA ROAD NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 2725, at follo 180 ei seq. of tre land records of the District of Columbia, we sell in front of the premises on DAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MAY. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lof seven (37) ad_Senner's eub in biock fairty-five (35) of Columbia . s in County Book No. 11, 3t page of the wnrvevor's office of said’ Disitiel. Together with the improvements thers Terms of sale: One-fourth cash one, w0 and tiree years, with interest r' ceat per mnnum, payable seml-any Deposit of $200 required st urchaser allowed ffteen to complete the “pu are at_time of male CHARLES 1. BENJAMIX FREDERICK 1 | Administrators’ Sale of Valu- able Brick Dwelling, 10 Rooms and 3 Baths, No. 2629 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, With Garage in t the Supreme Court holding & Probate am T Freese. de. 20302, the under- ators wil! offer for sale by Puvlic auction: i front of e premises, on MONDAY. THE FOURTEE: DAY OF MAY, A D, 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK AL e rotiowing-doscribon. tapd avd. preem it i the ciey of "Washington” Dia W% o7 Cnlumbia, o wit: Lot 195 1o Erankim ¥ "Kanners sundiviston of Tota in_ block :vr‘\\‘ me:: as square 2204 i H. Rosier !l;: Botrs of . « and others, receivers and others, aub- ~ & { division «of part of Wondles Park, as per plat i CHARLES F_ BENJAMIN | of said Sanner's subdivision. recorded in Liber ;, _myld&ds.e: ving T lA\o. 34, folio 147. of the records of the office | THOMAS J OW) of the surveyor of the District of Columblia, improved by three-story and cellar brick dwe!! ing 10 rooms, reception hall, 3 batha, cellar ooms, front and rear porches, hot-water heat hd Clectric lighta: alsg garage by rear. anlo; Subject 7o & deed of trust for 1£3.000 at 7%, dve January 28, 1924; balance N.W. e A ihomit O 3500 Spauired of (he BUT-| By virtus of a certain deed of trust du [ The Cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to | Of the land records of the District of Colum {Te complied with within thirty duys from day | bi2. avd &t the request of the parts secured { el he 't thereby, the und 'qlgurd trustees wiil sell at n)r‘ unle‘n ul'i» rw‘u"’; administrators hr‘!!: { public_ auction, in front of the the right to resel 0 property at the ri [ e - F it Fonof i defautiing Dheraner atier tag | FRIDAT, “Tilk ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. { Gaynadvertinement "of "ueh resaln in. some nP\\'arE)lp\Ar published in the city of Washing- fton, D C. f JOHN WILSON BROWN, I1I., i Munsey building. ALEXANDER WOLF, ¥ Jenifer butlding Administra —BY VIRTCE of 2 writ of specinl fieri_facias, issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and to me_directed, 1 will sell at_public sale for_cash. ut the prem. 0 18t st m.w.. Washington, D. . O'CLODK AM.' MONDAY. i : MAY, 1923, 1 Levs rocess d. fenses,’ tilting amps. prism, beth printing lamp, type B22, serial No. 220 voits, 25 amp. : 1’ Vacuum printing frame, 45x44, Tith motor and pump; 1 Fuche & Lang litho haud press, No. 4. No. 6949 a large number of sine piates and “nsorted sheets of glass, 1 Reed silver bath. 18322; 4 hard rubber trays, 1 table with marble slab, 1 drying cabinet, 1. washing {rough. 1 Toad check writer, electric drops. efc., wijzed and levied upon as the property of he’ dafendant, the American Art Lithograph and sold to satisfy judgment at law No. 67403, in favor of the Standard ational Bank of Washington. E. C. SNYDER. U, §. Marahal. A A WESCHLER, Auctioneer. my7.12.18.10 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE!S SALB OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY FRAMB DWBLLING. NO. 2619 GPORGIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duls re. corded in Liber No, 4216, follo 410 et weq.. of | the 1and records of ‘the District of Columbi fand at the Tequest of the party secured there: by. the underaigned trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WED. NESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- iowing described 1and and premises. situate in £ Wanhington. District of Oolum- designated as and being lots 4 and 5. in block 5. in the Howard University subdivi: #lon of the farm of the late John A. Smith, called “Pfingham Place.” a8 per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbin, in Liber District 1, at folios 76% and 77, Ter: | | i | ! | | | | | | i i | f in | | | | i IRVING O | Trustees’ Sale of Desirable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1608 Webster Street i remiges. on A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- iowing described land and premines. situate in the District of Columbia and belng lot 14 1Gresham Machen's sabdivision of parts of a 1 f land known as ‘‘Argyle. Cowl and s per pint recorded In the office of The survexor of the District of Columbia in Liber 62 at folio 78. Terma of sale: Sold subfect to a prior deed of trust for $8,500.; balanco cash. $300 de- posit_required upon acceptance of bid. Con- veyaneing, recording and revenue stamps at jed with within 80 days or depostt forfeited. C T, 7 BREUNINGER. GEORGE E. ALKER. myl-d&ds.exSu Traste THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONE! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING *"AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 4th AND BTREBTS N.W., AND PROVED LOTS 'ADJOINING. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust recorded in_Liber 4100, folio 177, and Liber 4167, follo 170. respectively, of the land rec ords’ of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will seil at_pubii¢_auction in front of the premises on FRIDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the followiig deacribed land and_premises. ‘sitaate in the District of Co- Tumbla, ted as and being lot 50 in bdivision of lots in squate 3288, “Manor Park,” made by Charles B. Wire, Inc., and recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Distrtet of Columbia in Beok 85, page 0. except the rear 10 feot of said lot by the fuil width thereof. = The parcel hereby con- vexed being 85 fect front on Quackenbos st and & depth of 105 feet on 4th at., subect {0 certain covemants which run with the land and parts of lots 8; 8 and 10 in equare 3288 baivision of land known as -Manor by Willlam M. Terrell, trustee, and recored in the office of the survesor of ths District of Columbia in Couaty Book 21. page 17; said parts of said lots being contained in the following metes and bounds, to wit: Be- ginning at the southeast corner of said lot § 20d runniog north with the east lie of said 106 feet; thence at right angles west 75 thence at right_angles south with the line of lot 10, 105 feet: thence east with north line of ‘Quackenbos st.., 75 feet to the point of ‘bgianing, it being ihe intent of this deed to comvey &ll of sald lots except the north 10 feet by the full width theroof, subject to certain covenants of record which run with the land. Terme of sale: Lot 50 sold subfect to & prior_deed of trust for $3,500 and the re- matnder of purchase price to be paid in cash: 3350 de; uf ipom each parcel at time O saler " Conveyancing. record(ng and . reve e A0 BN a0 0 o sale to be com with within ays or forteited. et NORTON M. LITTLE. BAMUEL E. STONEBRAKER, GHARLES & WIRE, 8. E. STONEBRAKER, myl déds,essa Trustee: 1 Sn ¥34 S. MARSHAL'S OFFICI ™W RS, of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instailments. payable in one and two year with interest at § per centum per annum, pa; able 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 de- posit of $250 will be requi at time of sale. Al “converancing. recording,, revenue, stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the pmg'rly the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. sfter five days' advertisement. Of" shch resaie In" some news- per._published in WIIhllfllfl, D. O. [VASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO. By ANDREW PARKER, Vice President, my5-d&ds,exSu Trustee. MAY STEAMSHIRS. VOTE TO SURRENDER WRITERS BODY HOLD Printers Union to Give Up Juris- diction Over Ten Locals Dur- ing Meek, Is SBaid. 1923, oo IKIDNAPING CANG IN CHINA TRAPPED Nine Young Boys Freed on Eve of Shipment to Can- ton for Sale. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY! Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday Commencing 12 Noon INDIANAPOLIS, May 7.—Definite action in the surrender of jurisdic- t'on over newspaper writers’ unions by the International Typographical Union is expected to bo taken at a conference between J. W. Hays, sec- retary-treasurer of the Typographical Union and the executive board of the American Federation of Labor in Washington this week, according to an announcement made at the head- ouarters of the Typographical Union here. Conditions under which the sur- render will be made to the federation will be lald before the board by Mr. Hays, who said the chief alm of the printers will be to safeguard the Correspondence of the Associated Prese. TIENTSIN, April 8.—A gang of Chinese kidnapers has been rounded up by foreign police in a house on the edge of the forelgn settlement here and nine native boys, ranging from two to seven years of age, res cued on the eve of shipment to Can ton for sale. The arrest of the gang. it is believed, clears up the mystery of recent disappearances of children from the city. myT-2t & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of About Adjoining THOMAS J. OW] 257.71 Acres the City of Alexandria and on the South Side of Hunting Creek, Being Part of New Alexandria, Fairfax Coun- OF RES- | At recond- | dry bat | & RON. AUCTIONEERS. | rights of newspaper writers who hold union cards a&s members of cne of the recognized printing crafts. Typographical Union officers were thorized to relinquish jurisdiction over the ten newspaper writers' unions in the country by a vote of the members. Whether the federation will at- tempt to organize a separate union of writers is doubtful, according to Mr. Hays. ty, Va., to Be Sold Within the Office of Thos. J. Owen & Som, 1331 G St. N.W,, Washington, D. C. By virtue of @ certain deed in trust to us from Jumes R. Caton, special commissioner appointed by the Circuit Court of Fairfax county, state of Virginia, in an equity cause entitied ~Henry Bhriver. trustec, va. J. 1 ehwartz, trustee, et al, on the 17th day of Januars. ‘1921, said deed ‘bearing date the 3rd Uay of March. 1921, and belng recorded among the land records of Fairfax county, Virgini the undersigned trustees. Charles A. Douglas and Huyden Johnson. will offer for sale at public auction, within the office of Thos. J Owen & Son.'1881 G st nw.. Washington. D. C. on MONDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1023 AT THREE 0'CLOCK PM., all the property convesed by wald deed of trust, comprisiog belog a part of New Alexaudris Vernon district, Fairfax counts, Virginia. Iy ing contignous to the city of Alexandria, Vir- ginia, on the south side of Hunting Creek. anc near ‘where said creek empilos into the Poto mac_river, the sald property being describe. s pareel 2 on th plai and survey annexad o the supplementary report of the commis- | toners in the above-mentioned equity cuuse, { excepting certain plots. parcels. lote or square f way specially exempied by the . together with il includiog the d privileges to th The gang, with confederates in other large cities, is sald to have worked up a regular traffic in ch dren. Within one month twenty are believed to have been shipped to Can ton and sold there at prices ranging from $300 to $500 each. Four men and four women constituted the gang arrested here. Cable advices received on Friday from Shanghai told of the discovery on a junk at Suchow of two pack- ing cases containing thirteen boys and girls, bound, gaged and consign- ed to Shanghai. One aged women in charge of the human “freight” was arrested at Suchow. TELLEGEN TO DEFEND GIRL NAMED IN SUIT i {Denies Charge of Intimacy With He STEAMSHIPS. FRENGH Line,r- Plymouth Havre—Paris Tn_the_Erperienced Trov e = e " The Giant Express “PARIS’ Wednesday, May 16th (Sailing 11 A.M.) e ATork aytin, caving, Tins )3 LAFAYETTE...May 12 June 23 Avg. 4 ERANCE Hay 23 June 18 July 4 PARIS. June 6 June 27 July 1 New Vorkiavremrans Popular priced one.ciass aMps Suffren .May 26 July 2 Bept. 18, .May 31 July 7 Bept. 15 I 5, Jul{ 14, Aug. 11! .June 21 July 28 Aug. 20 Chicago June 30 Aug. 2 Sept. 6 New York -V,go(Spalny—Bordeaux La Bourdonnais.June © July 12 Sept. 18 Local French Line Agents or Company's Office, 1408 New York Ave. | rights | parian_rights | Tonging “or § Stella Larrimore—Says Prizes Her as Friend. Special Dispatch to The Star SYRACUSE. N. Y., May 7.—Jou Tei- legen will take the witness stand in his wife's suit for divorce in the in terest of Miss Stella Larrimore named as one of the co-respondents by Geraldine Farrar. My friendship with Miss Larri more.” he said, "has been purely pla tonic. Her family are my friends father. Jacob Adler, the not: vish actor: her mother and her si s Francine Larrimore. treasure them as friends. 1 do not blame Miss Farrar.” Mr Tellegen continued. “I have a feel ing of contempt for her counsel it seems they have dragged in the name of almost every girl and woman with whom 1 have shaken hands. “Miss Larrimore has suffered tor ure by being unjustly accused. | becuuse I have seen her home from the theater while playing in my com pany. For an act of common cou: Le€y on my part she has been dragged into disgraceful notoriety, and bus insinuations have been mude. “Since this divorce suit began have been hounded and persecuted | Men and their wives hiave dined with me. and while they were my guests heir automobiles. standing in th treet below. have been ransackes by private detectives. Any woman who has been even a casual acquaint ance has been hounded. until I almoxr feel as if I do not wish to see or speak with any one for fear they ma: suffe PROMISES TO PROBE SHIP REPAIR AWARD President Tells Brooklyn Man He Will Investigate Cause of Assignment. NEW YORK. May T.—President Harding ha arted an investigation of a complaint of the Brooklyn Cham- ber of Commerce against the Ship ping Board's award of a contract fo. reconditioning the steamship Pres: dent Buchanan 1o the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Compa: in preference to the Brooklyn na vard. Arthur Somers, president of the chamber, was informedl by letter. Mr. Somers. in a telegram to the President yesterday, stated that the navy vard's estimate for the job was approximately $400,000 less than tha bid of the Newport News company An answer from the President's sec- retary s “The President directs me to inform you that he has vour telegram of May 4 on behalf of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. and has already i augurated an inquiry into the situa tion concerning which you complain e President i& unwilling to balieve the conditions recited in your letter are justified by the actual facts. Ha will prepare 16 acquaint you with the situation as soon as he has in his hands the information for which h» has called.” t the time of recording. fees 10 be &t cost of the purc Taxes to be aajusted fo date of | trustees reserve ‘the right to have a show abilits to complote fhe terms of sale before accepting any bid from him. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days of date of sule, otherwise the property may | be wold gt risk and cost of defaulting pur. cliager_after such previous advertisement of | such resale as the trustees may agree npen { CHAS. A._DOUGLAS, thern bidg. ¢ JOBNKON | i Via Cape Cod Canal Conneeting at Boston for Portland, Rockland, Bangor, Yarmoutk, N. S. Stewmer leaves Pier 18. N R. Murrar St). New York, duii cludiog Bnndays, at 5 P.M. (da. waving time). EASTERN §. S. LINES | Distr.ct of Columbia.—May hereby given that in accordmnce with the pre { visions of an {tem authorizing chank | permanent system of highway contwined |b. ¢ propriation act for ended June 30, 1614 (Publ roved March 4 the e District of hearing in th manent system of hignways for the District | £ Columbla. within the ry bounded by thedral ave., 29th i, Cleseland | Massachusetts * Avenne ' loights northwest Plans of proposed changes in the highwas plan of Weodlev road tirough the tracts of fand uumbered for purposes of assesament and parcels 5180, 5481, 5446 wnd thin_the abose limita, will be | yed, e Commissioners wili consider tany suggestions or protests concerning fhe + proposed ¢ shown on the abose men | tioned_pla. . RUDOLPH., JAR T OYSTER, F (Acting).” Comm!s | sione District of Columbis. ve. and ! 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