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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continmed. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY 637 OTIS STREET N.W. Semi-detached. FIRST FLOOR—Reception hall, large dining room and kitchen, rear poreh. living room, SECOND FLOOR-—One bedroom scross entire ront of house; two other bedrooms, tile bath, sleeping porch ncross entire rear of house. Fot-water heat, attractive electric light fixtures, hardwood floors on first floor, aved alley on two sides. | | Lot 20 Feet by g1 Feet. PRICE, $10,500 GOOD TERMS. VORTH WASHINGTON REALTY COMPANY, Incorporated. 1653 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Main 9716 and 6152. Opposite State Department. BUNGALOW This Is & most attractively designed 6-room and bath California type bungalow, “ully Tocated in the morthwest wection: xnd rear porches. Price, yald on A very nominal cf did eondition throughout. BLOOMINGDALE. Nine-room home in the best section Rloomingdale. with parlor, reception hail, din- ing room and kitchen and five bedrooms: rvom for garage. If sold this month, can be ar- janged “for $8.000. $1.000 cish, balance monthly, SAUL'S APDDITION. One of the most attractive detached homes in this section, just off 1ith street car line: & roomw. modern’ in every respect otifully Planned: wereened sleeping porches: laundry in cellar: nice garnge; front wnd side porvhes Smmediate possession’ can be given. Pric $14.500. DOWNTOWN I the depart heat und Tardwood roughe oking to locate in a piends FIRST COMM Splendidly located: 7rToom and bath Drick garage in rear vated ‘and ix in’ spien sion can be opportunity. CIAL. large corner store with tment above: three-car has recentis ‘been reno- id condition. Posses. given in two weeks. Wonderful “Price, §14.000, NEW HOMES of Do mot miss seeing our homer streets, just off Grant Circle. Nine out of ten_have been soid before completion. Price, $5.730; $1.000 cash. §75 per month, including all Inferest and principal. Sample house No. 507 Tlliois avenue. ~Open every day until $pm NORTHWEST. Coruer home, splendid northwest overlooking two' parke: 22 ft_wide: cement front aad rear porches; outs o !ated pantry arrangement: oak foors: just the type of properts that makes an exceptionally desirable nome. Price. $11.350, on reasonable REEmEE e S il CHEVY CHASE Semi-deiached §-room home: electric lght; hot-water heat <cd sleeping porches: p n, here is AN ODPOFtUNILY that cious vArds: hice Arrngement for EATAge; dom offered. S12.000, ideally located. Price reduced to $11,500 CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor, 924 14th St. N.W. bei section, 37 Main 30 Main N HOLLY STREET NEAR SIXTE NEW DUTCH COLONITAL DUPLE BUILT BY OWNER FOR HOME Elastic Stucco With Green Creo Dip Shin'gle Roof. “® roome in each Apartment. Hotwater heat. gas. eloct oo with bardwood throughout. finted walls, stone fireplace ehute modern tile bAth with showers. steel hitchen cxbiuei erimel sinks built-in refrigeration with druin pipes. screencd breskfast porch with fower es. u for all windows light airs basement under eatire house, instantaneous hot- T heater. cement tubs. toilet. lurge locker. double garage cite. wide lighting, built-io chinn closets, clothes Detroit Jewel ranges, white double Lot 50 by 113 PRICE, GOOD TERMS. NGTON REALTY COMPANY, $10,500 NORTH WASHIN Incorporated. Opposite State Department. 1633 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Main 9716 and 6152, HOME Semi-det. OR INVESTM b r. b elec., gar. | : cash or terms. 11t n.w. COLORED-—-VACANT. Several 6.room houses. Prices and terms very reascaable. oW 819 15th St NT FOR COLORED 746 HOBART ST. N.\V $6 000—Love! little colonial home just % h.mk teorgia is now ‘aflabie for T ramaeriun oo t painted and papered; only $1,000 DAVIS & STEELE, M. 5398. W" »” “COLORED Iliinois avenus | located between Allison and Buchanan | extra large | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTE UABLE TWO. STORY FRAME DWELLING, KNOW: A8 8010 PORTER ST. N.W. By wirt of a certain’ deed of trust dul reccorded as Instrument No. 133 on March 2: 1923, of the land records of the District of and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trusteen will sell at public suction. in front of the pi ises, on FRIDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF AUGUST, X' 1., 1028, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, the following-described 1and and premives. sltu ate in the District of Columbis and designated as_and belng lot 18 in square 2067, Terms of sale: All cash over two prior deeds of trust amounting to about $11,250. AM eon. veyancing &t purchaser's cost, A deposit of 8300 required at time of wa Purchaser to complete settiement within 30 days or deposit forfeited and property resold. RALPH E. GEORGE G. POTTER. COOPER, _8ul-eoddds.exsu Trus TOMORROW. =—"C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. d 715 13th St. Regular Weekly Sale Household Goods, Office Furni- ture, Pier Mirrors, Upright Piano, China, Books, Paintings, Rugs, etc. At Public Auction | At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. i Saturday, August 11, 1923 At 10 AM. Alse box of Moving Plcture Fums | by order of U. S. Marahal. Terms Cash. €. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. auy ADAM A WESCHLER, Auct ADAM A W U. S. Marshal’s Sale of ‘Large, Solitaire Diamond Ring. By Public Auction At Weschler's, O'CLOCK A M Terms B, g 10 oA A WESCHLER Household Goods, Grand and Player Pianos, Diamond Ring, mobiles, etc., By Public Auction, At WESCHLER’S, 920 Pa. Ave. NW,, SATURDAY, Commencing 9 A.M. kering Grand Piano, Mahogauy Upright Piano and miscellunce sx. for account of storuge ¢ AT 11 AM,, Large Solitaire Diamond Ring, by order U. S. Marshal. AT 12 NOON, Automobiles, mcludmg New {1923 Earl Touring Car, 1922 Earl Sedan, Two Practically iNew Garford 1,-Ton Pneu- Player s House Trucks (Terms If Desired), 1921 Dodge Roadster, Peerless Roadster, by order U. S. Marshal; other Touring Cars and Roadsters. Terms: Cash Auct Teo bubdred block N. J. Tooms. bath. gas lght painted: vacant: $1.000 \(‘dr 6th .md K NI ~ CORNER HOM exceeds vour expectati com . couveniences, price and carner 8th and Decatur, overlooking beautiful Sarvi's | Adaition: 7 large, ranged rooms: built in garage: exceptional value luspect t once. atives on premises daily until as to r Dupont Circle and New Hampshire ave, onial home of @ kpacious ruoms And bata: grrage on wide alley. It wiil require casih payment of $2.00 fo secure this in- | vestment. ~ Hera pportunity. For ap- _Y. Avg. | polutment = ENTH . HEIGHTS. To the conservative buyer this home of 7 | rooms and 2 batis should be appealing. It hardwood floors, gas, electricity, open lace, 2-car brick garage, tiled kitchen, and o excelient condition. . The lot 15 23140; ag for this class of home, to see is o J. FRED CHASE 5 Tond Bidx. Muin 55 TARGATY ph Rtreet N.W tive T-room und bath tapestrs 1 on lurge lof, 22x141 Tt tric lights. hardwowd floors, ise cen he bught with ash pasment balunoe like rent L. E.RREUNINGER & SONS 08 (olorado Bid Bt COLORED. Eleven hundred block New Jersey ave— | Seven rooms and bath: fine condition; $300 de- boslt required: small monthly payments. C. ERNEST PARKER | _425 Hond Bidg. Main 5303, 10% SOUTHEAST BUYERS $100 cash and §40 monthly buys a five- at_once room frame house with lot 170 feet deep (0 & 80-foot alley, near 18th and Pa, ave BOSS SEMELPS, CRANVILLEC BRADFORD, Main 4340, 25 Bond Bldg. Maio 5398. 10 OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE 1RO CO.. 914 T BRAND NEW. Semi-Detached (Brick home. e Fance to get a real home at a fair price. | 7] his home, with the ground, could mot be 1% duplicated for the price.” Only one left. Open daily till @ p.m. for luspectiop. $1,000 cash, 5 month WALTER A. DUNIGAN, 1410 H st. n.w. 1023 7 000, lLincoln Park A delighttulle situsted home tiat can be purchased on te me ¢ 81000 casih a5 tac inits pasment and bafauce $63 per nionth. Tt is neas the park and a few minates walk new Fastern High Thers are wx large. Dbright rooms, fie lath, i porches, Acreens. electric Lights, Eas, large, bright foored cellar, garage. ~Entire property in ex Cellent conditlon: paved street and alies. A good buy. See it gurage il K SOUTH RIVER PARK HE IDEAL ALL-YE \R BL NGALOW COLONY FOR| BALE-—Brant.new five-room buagalows 10.foet, ‘gz room with open fireplace: fwo mice bedrooms. glissedin dining room, 1a kitchen. wanitary tollet, extra lurge steel garage. About half an acre of ground, with evers opportunity of raising one's own vegetubles or securing them from the Bearby farms, it duiy deliversof suppiies. making the cost of living practically ene hal of What it is in the eity. screened-in porch; larg Price (including everything). $3,730. $1,000 cash, balance 350 monthls. R PARK ix fhe nearest resort to s is completed will he ninetesn mi arole. aix mijes from Annapoils COMMUNITY SPORTS—Lawn tennis, daneing. fine with aieltered bus wfordiug safe anchorage for saall eraft A water for the kiddies to enjor with perfect safety. SOUTH RIV. when the new roa mitles from Camp alt water from Washington and les from the District line, three bathing and boating, A fine beach with shallow ST THE IDEAL ALL-YEAR SUBURBAN HOME rou har and 1t can be purchased on monthly payments fess than ceat in g, D¢ Jookiag for thau reat in city. FOR YOUR OWN SATISFACTION investigate at littie cost. this opportuaity to secure a home . H. NEELY & CO., Phone Franklin 3207. . COUNTY, MD. 1313 H Street N.\W. SOUTH RIVER PARK, ANNE ARUNDEL Edgewater Beach Water-front lots on ealt water, sandy be 86 miles from Washington over Wathington. Avnapolis state road: $400 to $1.200 each. WILLIAM F. MATT Bond bide.. ‘14th and N. Y. ave, 6771. Office on Beach open Su FOLLOW 1 8 10 CEDARHURST ON THE BAY Take the Marlboro and Aonapolix pike and turn right one mile east of MI. Zion at the ten house. The orange wigns mark the You_can buy_a lot at this {deal summer colony 21 $100 to $800—ouly a small cash parment with no interest to pay on the balance. Pienie grounds, good fshing, crabbing. Good Mary- land state road. Phone or write for dekcrip- tive booklet and road ma BAUMAN & HEINZMAN Phone_Main 8500 1504 H 6t N.W. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. TWANTED FOR CASH GOOD SMALL BRICK Rouses: “white or colored: must be & bargain. Addres: . Star ofice. STLL | PUNCHASE _SMALL APARTMENT house, 8 to 20 apartments, preferably in loca- tlon ‘where stores are permitted; must be priced right for cash. Address Box 2888, Star office. WANT TO BUY INSIDE OF THE DISTRICT. ! real cheap house. latrobe or furnace heat: 8 to 12 rooms; must_be reasonable. Franklin 8998. A GOOD SIX OR BEVEN ROOM HOUSE I morthwest section: must be ressonable and #mall cash payment: no agents conside Adéress Rox 8208, Star office. LARGE DOWNTOWN room- 2&“‘ boarding house, from owaer. “0.0l- WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. i Continued. NTED—7 OR 8 ROOM HOUBE IN Pieasant; must be weat of 13th at. a0 hare Im._for gar. Address Box 287-8. Bfar offce. BLOOMINGDALE. Can oo 7 31000 cah Sovs, balsace mestnly on m_house. "between $6,500 and $9.000.__ Ad Box 3-T, Star office. OOKLAND. Wanted 6 to 8 room house or bungalo Can pay $1.000 to $1,500 cash and good montn: Iv payment. Address Rox G-T, Star office. property s Tor dare. Arq By Oy QOLORED erty is for sale, [onsonable; we wian' date 'a¢ sneer Liat i b::tn who b results since E RYON CO, Inc., ! P 8t lm CDHAGIS Mlll lmuon facing 4 *od m| nutu. br aut N bol!' g 7 i Dol \o%l{blflledr‘ d., or Col. chl 3. L4 . BEACH, MD.—Three-room cotta, ith 1a) R SUMMER CAMPS, FOR RENT CAMP NEAR GLEN ECHO: 3 rooms, screened pol "‘D" !&"3‘0 A‘d'e- Ml "‘5‘“‘ it o0 me CAM m&n&lu..um!mll.me& TIONEER. | Assignees’ Sale of Valuable Business Property, Three- Story Brick Building, No. 915 Louisiana Avenue and Nos. 918 and 920 C Street North- | west. 1 By virtue of an order of th |of the Distriet of Columbia cunse No. 41223 the nundersigned il offer for sale by pubite’aition. ) of the premises. on WRIDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF AU T. 1023, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.AL, the foliowing described real estate, #ltu. ate in the clty of rict of Columbia, to wit: Pa lot 3 in square 381, described Beginning for the same nt the northeast corner of tne said lot aud ruoning thence west, then along the line of C street 34 feet. thence south at Fight anglen to Aald strest 6347 fret. Aoutliasterls at right ‘angien to Toiuiana ace .80 feet, thence northeasterly parallel Il th the of suid avenue 15 fert, thence {suitheasterly at right angles 10 said avenue {84 feer' 3 inches 1 the Tine of aald avenie uc: northeasterly with the line of the s cnue 23 feet tu iho soutieast corner of o ortiiw bt ugies 30 fent 9 inches and sngles with C sirect 40 feel 1o beglunng. Alko purt of orig nal 1. dexcrited as follown: ginning for the suins ar tue of said lot and runaing thence eant Alon line of north (: stre ter of “fhe partiti § Nos. 918 and 918 C stree. ‘d wull to an angle in sald terly still through said 0 tarough the center of the partition wall between premises Nos. 918 a0d 815 Loulsiaca avenue fo the north lise of aid Loufs ve, thence westerly along the line of 4 Lonlsiana avenue to the wouth- west corner of sald lot 2, thence noflhv‘lufly the westerly line of said lot 2 50.75 feet to angle in the «aid line and thence morth along the w 40 Teet (0 the place of beginning. above-dencribed part of originai lots 2 aud 3 being improved an {nclosed by premises “known aa 913 Loutsian, avenue and Nos. 918 aud 920 C street north Subject west. Terms truxt axgregating . o g the to the cen to certatn prior deeds of : 800 at €, particulars ! 2 will be made known at tine of s jor upon application to the signees. Over and above waid trus: A | aeposit of $1.000 required at time of sale. j Ter to be complied with within | thirts -m. from dar of sale: otherwise the ;TISht (o Tesell the prop- ’ cost of the defaultiu n-r v dave: advertisement of published im All couveyane- sh. purchaser such resal the cils of "Wai ing. recording, re at purciiaser's cost ROBT. X\ HARPER. Distriet > Ir31-d&ds.exSu THE__ABOVE SALE until TUESDAY. AUGUST {1923, at the same hour and HY ORDER OF T! auT-d&ds.exfu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Mod- ern Four-Story Brick A, ment House, No. 2800 Ave. N.W. By riruie of € certain deed of irust duly recorded in Liber No. 4812, folio 387 et seq. of the land records of the District of Coi- and st the request of the party raigned trustees will uctlon_in_front of the prem- AY, THE TWENTY-FIRST 928, ‘AT FIVE 0'CLOCK the following described land and prem- ‘situate in the District of Columbla, and nated as and being iot 66 In square 2107, Improved LY the four-story brick ApArtm: house, No. 2800 Copn. Ave. N.W. Terms of “sale: 8old subject o a prior boilding association loan: balance of which amounts to about $67.457.3. and the amount over said loan to be pald in cash: $1.000 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. ~All conveyancing. fecording, revenue stamps, etc., 20 cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 1o ba complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Fesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such sale in some news paper published in Washington, 1. C. SAMEs £ Kannig, A 2 au9.d&ds.ex8u Truste ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. “""‘"‘AE‘E..,“"‘M.::LE""‘TT‘* ment, writer, Etc., Contained in 726 1;&P5tm¢AN.W ul uction, Mnnd:y, August 13, 1923, C 10:30 A.M. Two Marble Slabs with Grifin Endy lstw Baskew. dam. Design Materi etc., " A Machine, ter, ‘Check Writer, Biliiag e Cougter. Drop-lig " ete. o) b ancias ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. 18 _POSTPONED FOURTEENTH, iace. ¥ TRUSTEES. Flos Wire ierwood achi; o iby order U. S. Marshal; Auto-| matic Tire 21-Pass. Bus Body| | Supreme Court thence | undarsigned "as. | nue atamps and notary fees | ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, BALD OF A TWO. TORY FRAME DWELL- OWN AS NO. 1008 5th STREET ORTHWENT, 10 CLORE AN, EOTATE, By virtue of authority vested in the under. signed 1 will offer for sale at public in front of the premises. on THURSDA SIXTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1023, AT FIVE O0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described iand and premia of W District e Columbi foguished - tweive hundred and sevéaty-seven (477 follows: Wegluniug for tho sme Sast comer of wald lot (on Firth street west) ng theuce north with the line of Fifth strect twenty-(wo (22) feat, Dy 8 depth of the wume width, of ninety-three (93) feet four and & half (i%3) inches, together with all the improvements thereon Terms made known at’the time of saie deposit of $200 w! required a o the acceptance of the M. Examination of title, conveyancing, recordl revenue stamps at the cost of the e are to be complied with w otherwise powit. will be forfelte CHAS. H. auR-d&ds.exsa xecutor and Trustee. THOB. J. OWEN & B¢ RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK T FLLING. R0 800 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. N W By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4685, follo 408 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: and at the request of the party secured . the undersigned trustees will sell at tlop. in front of the premiscs. on THE THIRTE! JAUGUST,” A D. 1928, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK | P.M.. thé following described land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbia und deslwusted as and being Lot 43 in John Paul Jones and others' subdivision of lot 1 in square 29, as per plat recorded in Liber 17, follo G9. of the records of the office of the surveor of tie District of Coiumbla. Terms of sale: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $3.000, and the smount over waid trust (0 be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale (Converancing, re- cordlog_and revenue siamps At purchaser’s cost. Sale to e closed within thirty days eited. S s HERMAN SCHMIDT, GRIMM, CARL M. Trustees N & SON, ACUTIONEERS. OF VALUARLE REST RTY. BEING TWO STORY RAME DWELLING (ON ROOMS AND THRE HOT WATER HEAT. GAS AND RICITY. AND BEING KNOWN A8 347 INGRAHAM STREET NORT | anl d&ds.ex8n TIHoN T OWE: SALE TRUSTEFS ain decd of trust duly . 1622, as fnatrument No. rds of the District of Co Tumibia, and At the request of the party se cured inerebr, the undersigned, trustees el at public auction Iu front of the premiscs, S AONDAY. "THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF ATGUAT, A'D. 1028 AT FIVE 0°CLAC P the following described land and prem fees. «ituate in the District of Columbla and designated as and being 1ot minety-two (92). in {the Lynchburg Intestment tion's sub division of lo¢s in square at hun Ared thres (2\03). “Mapie tirove Farm. " called U3th Street tecrace. as per the offica of the Columbin i L ber 62 covenants o Termn of sa tiust for 30,000, dired up recording an Cout Term thirty recorded Novemb 91 of the land re recorded District of Subject to | o it 3 LUCHS, HARRY F. PITTS T AUCTIONEEKS, Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, Containing 13 Rooms and Bath, Hot-Wa- ter Heat, No. 417 6th Street Lot 25!/, Feet By Depth of 93 Feet, in Flru Commer- cial Zone. At Auction. ity vested tion in front THE FOUR AT FIVE ¢ nosqiAre 4N, faf trust for §5.000 with b at 6 per cent DAY i1 1 an sbove 3 tirst deed iree sears to OF part ampa at purch ed with or deposit forfeited. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. _suv dads.exSu THOS. 1. OWEN & sox, TRUSTEES' SALE @F VALUABLE STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. ST. 8.W. TWO. 200 L rust io 454 et seq Diatrict of Coun st of the party secured . the undersigned trustees will lon. in front of the premises. DAY, THE RIXTEENTH DAY O TAD. 1623 AT FOUR O°CLOCK P M. Jiowing deicribed land and premises the District of ¢ 1 belug lot Iben Tt Clark o per plat recorded in the office of the & of tiie District of Columbia in Book No. 21, at duly re. of N All cash: $200 deposit e auired upon scceptance of bid. ¢ o aud revenue s Terms of aale (0 be complied with withls durs or deposit forfelted LIOYD R. TURNER, C.'W. TURNER, aub 101,018 Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEE i Ford Sedan By Public Allt'l(fll1 to Pay Storage Chnrge SATURDAY. AUGUST Vetoci Y00k et ictlon. At Weschler's, 9. to enforce our lien for storage aud o charges. 1921 Ford Sedan. No. 5302818, stored i With us in the name of Jobn Lew tiew intereated will please take not Terms. Cash © | STONELEIGH GARAGE, 1307 _L_ntree: ty nw aul.10. ADAM BANKRUPTCY SALE OF BUILDIN RIAL AND EQUIPMENT. C( ETC order of ‘the t Columbs S MA- CRETE upreme Court bank bankrupt will sell of he D g Tuptey court in re. Edgar H. Moshers i No. dersigned " rra. ibr public suetion in rear of { TB00" Vloridn"aver e oq T {FOURTEENTH DAY OF ATGUA LTEN 0°CLOCK A M Lumber. (ilazed Pirepraof e | Haraware. Canle. Stack Cement Mixers with Equipment. Tools, el Terms: Casn WM. H Commerciai 1113 THE AT lot Miscellaneous Tssd | Frames, Ruilders 2 large Hanmuw' e Fu'\-r; Steam E {THOMAS J. OWEN & KON, AUCTIONFERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE LARGE. HAND- SOME DWELLING, NO. 5401 SHERRIER PLACE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 207, recorded August 3. 1922, mong the land records of the District of ¢ lumbia. and at the request of the party se Yeured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic anction. In front of the prem {ises. on FRIDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY [ OF 'AUGUST. 1923 AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premis situate in the District of Columbia and desi {mated as and being lot 1 in square 1444 in Potomac Land Company’'s subdivision. cailed “Potomac Helghts,” aw per plat recorded in Counts Hook 24 af page 30 of the records of the office of the survesor for the Districi of Columia, wubject to covenants of record Terms ‘of sale: Sold subfect to a bullding | lon loan amounting to about $2,900, of which will be atated at the te. and the amount over sald loan to be pald $1,000 cash and balance 75 per | month, including interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. ~$200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyanc- ing, recording revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. of sale to be complied with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. GUS_SOLOMON, DAVID ABRAHAM, Trustees. HOLLOWAY. Trustee nal Bank buildiog. auT-d&ds ex8o THOS. J. OWEN & RON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALR OF VALUARLE THREE BTORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1928 1st STREET N.W. By an order of the Supreme Court of the I t of Columbia passed in equity cause No. 40349, and a_certain deed of trust duly record. | ed In Liber No. 8752, folio 857 et weq. of the 1and records of the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public ay in front of the premiscn, on WEDNES- DAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF A GUST. A.D. 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK M., the following described Jaud and vrflnllfln situate in the District of Columbia and desig- ted as and being lot 16 in block 2 in ““Moore )d Barbour's Addition to Washington,”™ as per plat_recorded in the office of the surveror for the Distrjct of Columbia In Liber County 15 _at folio subject to the covenants. Terms of sale: One-third of th purchase mone to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaiiments, paysble in one and two years, interest at st por centumn per anoum, payable semi-annual from day of sale, lm.a by Geed of srust upos the property wid, or all cash. at the option of the dtpollt of $250 will be requi Tt S0t Converancing " rec mps, efc.. at cost of purchy sale o be complied with within 30 days day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves t| right to resell the property st the risk cost of defa:iting purchaser after five d. advertisement of such resale in some news- =per ublished in hington, D. C. ASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- Trustee. PANY, = ANDREW -PARKER, k2 Vice President. THOMAS 1. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE NOTE AT AUCTION By virtue of a certain coilateral note dated May 10. 1923, pasable 80 days after date. de. It having been made In the pavment of e request of the holder thereof. we will well at public auction within our office at 1831 ¢ at. n.w., ou TUESDAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1923. AT TWELVE 0'CLOCK NOON, the coliateral named therein, to wit: One-third trust mote for $1.500 secured on premises No. 2306 North Capitol st ‘ermn of sale: All cash. terest take notice. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, All parties in in- Auctioneers. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPONAIA IN TRIPLICAT] be received at the office of constructing qu 1304 Munitions ton, D. C., until 11 a.m., August 21, then opened. new corridor and demollshin, ors and frame ings eneral Hospital, togton, 3 nd_specifications may be ohiained’ upon a plication to above office 0,8,70.18,1 TO THE POLICYHOLDERN OF THE PRUDENTI INSURANCE COMPANY G america in hereby given Yhat n meeting of viiolders of THE PRUDENTIAL CE_COMPANY OF AMERICA will held” wt” the Home OMce of “enld Com- in the ciry Newark. New Torses cn the. mmn DAY OF DECEMDER, purpose of selecting four persons to be vote for by the rs' Trustee as members f the Boar annual elec tion of Directors of the Compaus to be leld on the FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, ch meeting evers policsholder tion who be uge of twenfy-one or upwards and wi ¥ has been in for at least one vear past shall be entitled o cast one vote in person or by proxy. BEDWARD D. DUFFIBLD, President. $r10mul0ne] 00 108610-5¢ BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE trict slumbia. Holding & Hankrupics Court —In the matter of Gerald_Fitzgerald Bankrupt.—In Baukruptey. No. 1378_-Notice i liereby given that the above-named bankrupt has filed Lis petition praving for a discharge from all his debts in bankruptey aod that his credi nd other personx in interest are re quired to enter their appearance in opposition if any wo desire, in the clerk's office of sald court, on or hefore the 10th day of Keptemd 1923." RALPH D. QUINTER, Keferee in Hank ruptey. i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF trict of Columbia, Holding a Court.—Tn the Matter of Fred P. Abendschein Bankrupt.—In Hankruptcy. No. 1377.—Naotice is hereby given that the ubove-named bankrupt has filed hix petition, prayiog for a discha from all his debts in bankrupter and that his creditors and other persons in {nterest are re quired to enter their appearance in npposition It uny wo desire, in the clerk's office of waid court. an or he 10th das of September 1923, RALPH D. QUINTER, Heferee in Bank ruptes IN THE SUPREME trict of Columb Court. - In the matte DIs THE DIS Rankruptey THE DI Rankruptes of Lester L ifauser and Rickard J. Clements. individualy and s co partners. tradng ax ““Hauser & Clements” and s “Washington Virginia Compan: Rankrupts.—In Bank 378 Not srebs given that the med hank have filed their petition praying Aischarge from ail their debix in ban and that their creditors and ofher persons in interest are required to enter their sppearance in opposition if any we desire office of sald court. on or hef KALPH COURT OF folding # D GUINTER, ot Hoid £ ux_ ax In ding OF THE DiS of Columbia In the matter aud Company.” Dankrunt 1387, To the cred Vidualiy and t ae P mpany of the ol Wash of Cclumbia: Notice fx hereby given the 3th dar of August. A D 1923, the said Pl P F_ Gormley was duir adjndicated Wnir and_that the first_meeting of his creditars w be held at ms office in the Wilkine bufld : Washington. I ( ugust, AT, 1923, ‘at 10.30 b time the snil creditors prove their claims. appoint o tris bankrupt, and transact such iness ws mas hefore ng. RALPH D Reforee ta vhiln I QUINTER Compare the through fares, plus sleeping car rates and cost of meals on the journey, and you will be convinced that the Jowest total cost and most comfortable route is offered by Direct Ocean Ship and Shortest Rail Ride From New York Via Galveston to Houston Heaumom San Antonio Brnwnsv!]lc IFt. Worth Eagle Pass El Paso Corpus Christi Laredo Cool ocean breezes, ample deck space and comfortable social halls. Cil-burning steamers fa- mous for high standards of service and wide range of state- room accommodations. Austin Dallas Waco Fast through passenger and Freight Service to all points in Texas, Oklanoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Pacific Coast. MALLORY LINE A. W. PYE, Passenger Traffic Manager Pier 36, North River, N. Y. In respect for the revered memory of the late President Harding the offices of the Cunard Line and Anchor Line throughout the United States will be closed on Friday, August Tenth. the | FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923. STEAMSHIPS. ! i | | Som | i | at Steamer Charles Macalester For Marshall Hall, 50c at 10 A.M,, 2:30 and 6:30 P.M. Maryland Chicken Dinner, $1.50 Mount Vernon, 85c (Admission to Grounds Extra) 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Indian Head Delightful 40-Mile Ride Every Evening at 6:30 WMealn and e DELIGH Only $49.54 BALTIMORE Jacksonville AND RETURN erth Included Rooms Have Extra Charge 'FUL OCEAN VOYAGE Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. 1408 New Y Tk Avi on, D.C N.w. 18 Countries in One Cruise To ports of a thousand romances! LIFETIME'S travel in Four Months. Madeira first,then the Mediterrancan—Grbraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Canal. Colombo, Calcutta, Rangoon. The gorgeo churia, Xorea, Japan. The Philip pines, Canadian Pacific Rockies. For the first time — by the magnificent S.S. EMPRESS OF CANADA (26,650 tons displacement) under Canadian Pacific management. Italy, Egypt: the Suez Kipling's India—Bombay, East —Java, China, Man- Hawaii, Vanccuver, the Sailing from New York, Jan. 30, 1924 Fares, $1,600 and up. Limit 500 guests. Excursions at ports of call included in fare Privilege of side trip across Iudi; days overland Shanghai to Yokohama. Eightdays across Flowery Kingdom. Pri ilege of stop overin China or Japan, using any later EMPRESS to Vancouver. . Fifteen Ask for booklet and full details Round the World Cruise RES EN JOYABLE WATER TRIPS On Historic Potomac River Chesapeake Bay and Hampton Roads To NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW Vin Modern Steel Palace Stenmers From Seventh St Daily At 830 P.W. Whart S.W. New York and Boston c. BY SEA New England Resorts o St rmatl nd Literature At City Ticket Office dward Building ih StONW. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. in 10 Days CHINA { \in 14 Days Qun:kest Route Across the Pacific Fortnightly Service from Vancouver Empress of Canada, 26,650 tens disp. Empress of Australis,s,000teasdis. Empress of Russia, 21,000 tens disy Empress of Asia, . 21,000 teas disy. Largest, Finest, Fastest to the Far East via the St. Lawrence Empress Express Route CHERBOURG— —SOUTHAMPTON— —HAMBURG nd Finest Steamships on the wieace, 1t a0, and 91 Class. Excellent “MONOCLASS™ Steamers IVERPOOL, BELFAST, 5 GLASGOh ‘CHERBOU E. 1419 New York Av SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP Arplv local agents or PHELPS, City Pass. Agt. Washington ETROPOLITAN FAN. W atent location. WAREHOUSE ¢ ACKINC AND SHIPP 652, 30 Tl STORA R FU! cheerfully given. “WESCHLER'S, 020 Py Boston. MOVERS, 327 & s.w. Phone Main 1282 HALF PRIC] moving to or from % New' England Btates DURING AUG. t NI’PT oN w Jerse] ew York. 7 irRANNPORT 18 I._10° st Newark, N TNITED STATES RTORAGE C Mo PHONES: M. ING, PACKING. SHIPPIN FIREPROOF. R ESORTS MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. Continued. ING DISTANCE HAULI 'RED "BALL “TRANSIT co. NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS. __4 Woodw, " Main 2i62. MOVING yay STORAGE meo'sB)(Pnsss ‘ PACKING ‘HIPPINO 1226 H St N.W. M NATIONAL CAPITAL 8 Hunnl & MOVING CO.. 143442 U 6t. N.W. EDUCATIONAL RIVATE. Pupils in French —wanted. 1227 Irving st. n.w. DICKINSON SEMINARY co-educational school ntoslics imusamticn mercial Departmant with Atroig bis Tiews BN | eacretarial courses Music ' Department fncludes Voice and Violin. Artw. Coafts, Figh standards maiot o boing in charge o Large campus and athietic fleld pro vide for all healthful outdoor activ ties. Evers student enconraged 1o participate. New gmnaninm conting $100.000, coutaining wwimming pool bowling aliess and all moderi equip meut, heing erected this sear Seps rate "dormitories. Nt conducted fur profit. Very Duw rate.' Prizes and scholarahips. Opportunities for saif p for worthy wtndents. For catnlog address JOHN W. LONG, D. D., Pres. Box S, Williamsport, Pa. pecializing Eniarged Coum RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1 $3.60 Up Daiiy—Special Weekiy. Rest Locuted Popular Price Hotel MTVERNOHN 1808 Pacific Ave. One Blnk from Beach Capacity, 200. Electric lights. Elevator to street. Many private baths. Kunning water in every room. Bouklet. Phone Marive 43 Bpecial rates for rooms onls, with or without bath. Ownership lanagement C. E. PADGETT. K406 up daily. special wkiy. Amer. plan MONTECELLO Kentucky ave. near beach--Atiantic Cit finesc and mwst bopular rate hotel. Or: ches ra. dancing. elevator. Private baths. RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS Wrlte for bilt & suto map Phones 1018 & 706 BATHING FROM HOTEL Ownersehip man'st_Frrren & HoLLiNnGER * Your Comfort--Our Suce HOTELEDISON age, Frie buting prnieges clevator. spacions porenos, mux "R NNING WATEL 1Y ALL ROOMS per day up. ). $1.50 per day up. T Write for bookie: ne 5125 o T WASHINGTONIANS' [ *NDEZVJUS. BELY i 3. Carolina Ave. mear Beaci and Boardwalk Central to all amusements. Substantial in con RUMNNING W ROOMS Priv. batis, Eievator, Mus, Amer. plan, 84 up daily. Spec. w' Ginzetti Bros, OTEL KAPTA “+ The Hotel within your means " 1gan Ave near beack. Cap. oo ATl e oo, 5 <amuing water. Priv. baths, BATHING FROM HOTEL Amer Plan. $2.50 Daity - $17 5 Weekly and Up, hANHA'I' TAr 8. Carolina Ave Auerican, $3.50 up iy . T baths. Free Marie e ashing fre i-J. Earia < Earn SWQREI'IAM \irginia Bench. Running P Flevator to street level. Exe otations with home cooking. $3. Specinl weekly. Booklet Bickar ‘Grand Atlantic Hotel VIRGINIA AVE. (STEEL PIER). Widest and Most Popuiar t_Hotel off the IENCFS GOLF TRIVIE Kate $400 up___ 0. D. PAINTER. Pron | COURTESY—CLEANLINESS—MOSPITALITY BRINSLEY ROOMS ONLY near Kentucks: Kool siog water. Bathing privilege. $130 up d dyi | Capacity, 600 | Avenue n Hesort Brachfront 3 ! I oA i i E. SHERIDA | HOTEL SILVERTON Rentucky ‘Ave. Near. Beach e New Ow Jsl:.p Management Running Water in All Rooms Moderate rates. Booklet. Jos. J. Schmicker EDGEVWATER So._Carolina. New Ownership Mgt | | BISCAYNE ' cky ave Traymore se and coll runaing waier in all roos bathing. Bkl JOHN J MU WA‘I"KINS i 8. Carolina Ave. near Heach. Running water in evers room. Private bathg. Batiing permit- ted_from hotel. _ LINTON B. ARNOLD. Virginla Ave Steel Pler. ard in o weekly ra first house from Boardwalk and <t stand Special Kentucky juse 15 Orche<tra. Bathing Pres Soih vexr 8. K. BONIFACE Virginta Wan. 83 ¢ Kentu i Elavator: private baths | er. Bathing privileges. A. V. KOVP. | i MORTIMER v evers roum. Amer Wiy hing priv WESTMINSTE moning w Bench American Mrs. D. Kanuer PEILLIPS HOUSE Massachusetis Ave. near Beach. Extensively tmproved. _Bool Me RIQ Nev York Ave ut B 100 ROCSMS WITH RU! GRANDE Eurcpean_plun. Spec. wkiy. Dancing. ) Tennessee: renoval Electricity HOTEL SOMERSET | Arkansas Ave. Two doors from Licact. ning water thronghout. Good heds $3 up daily. §18 up weeklr. 0 Garage. i COMBIN tng. Wit v vefiet rom Hay Fever besides. Hooklet. Five temnis courts, * Xow open LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREPROOF suiLoin WE CRATE. PACK AND EHI HoNE NORTH 3343 YOU STREET N. W ights, Priv nnexoelled. Speclal Z ATSTIN. HOTEL LAFAYE TTE ON THE COOL BEAGH FRONT CAPE MAY. N I e Golf Privil . Owsersbip Magt. " Davied Taylor. Elec Table [N LE. Mgr 'BREAK fwith the same renut | may RESORTS. AN CITY. N. J. Tl- FLANDERS OCEAN CITY.N.J New Modern Construeted an and canvenience of Amezican Plan Hote " ERI CREATES { FAMILY SESORT \ =wme J. Howard Slocum, W, Pres-Mar. Within onz block of Ocean Front & Boardwalk 3¢ Season Under Same Manageme: Capacity 500 Herbert Wilks " HALCYON HALL 1136 Wealey Avemme. Mear Wuach. _ Booklet. _ MRS. F. MAXWELL. WILDWOOD, N, Woto]Savosr hfront. Cap. 15 Kunni water acna Al Guralge vt | Gete _W._H. GERSTEL. B 200 Am. plan DORSEY it 1 oy 430 ap Rty Ranning water. Pote. baths, Orehesira 3. £ Whitesell WILDWOOD MANOR On the ocean front. Europ gee s i o h : WATER GAF Ionnum KITTATINNY ;5 DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. Leading hotel: capacity, 706, Every modern Starntat gk oot Incution. magibesst scenery. Goif, Tennis, Kaddle THorses, Bath Fishing, Water Sports. Duily concerts and dances. American plan; alw a la carte Excellent e; own farme and dairs klet, auto maps and epecial families and tourdsts. JOHN PURI MARYLANT. I HOME. ON WEST RIVER apeake Huv. Hoating, bathiog. Iatge IWWn, covl breezes. spacious pore open diging roum, modern conventen cellent food. music duncing: Genti| Write for booklet Mrs. Matilda ¥ Side, Md. Puone West Kiver Angust PA. AND fishing big APEAKE BEACH. O SAL Peach, RENT phose Lincain 6107 Arundel Hnlue tay Washington Fishing. bo excelied home cooking T. M. HUSSEY Bide. M. Tel Weat Hiver 2 CHESAP HIGHVIEW HOTEL—Tie coolest 5 beach: rates reasonable: good service boar for fsherm ke Beach ¥ TE, PLIMHIMMON A Hotel and Cortages. Ocean front. Best s Orchestra, Ballroom. Al 22 Taarocm THE RIDEAU %, Excellent cal LA _FAYEITE JOHNSON. Prop. THE “IDYLWILD.” Boardwaix. Best service. DR. B. L. BRIT- TINGHAM, Ownereinp Mavagemént. asler HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT __ J. L. MASSEY & 80N, Ou hoardwalk; running water in every room. Privats Paths. Hoskoer. Gwner ¥ west hotel on The Hastings Hotel Jemest hocel on ent rooms and private bath. Mrs. GEO. ONNER. Mis. CHAS. LUDLOW. ne Del-Mar ““""n,'“:.w'-"nom' EIRET oweer Fron paramae {BREAKERS =, snd ltnn’!l motar M G ot diniog room. Over- nd _bay. M. B L AT ot old runoing water. H._TIMMONS. Phone 76, Atlantic Hotel 9rers Juse 2 ooens front, ‘20d yr. under present mapigement. Private baths, music, dancing. C. W PURNELL, Prop. & Mg __VIRGINIA. POTOMAC BEACH ved Most de “NORTH THILL” Bluen mountatn Arives, ti<hing nd sewerage taken Muurice e wcean front, few min nd SIS per week ntes” walk to Castno, tieman. Bern Idlewhile Cottage ey T Sl Tihls e te e oimr R LTI AL I L SR A ing facilitien osurpas bow $15 5 “haded { children, invalids or tub Bookle: Vi Ta centraily ies for surf COLONIAL BRACH. VA TOTONIAL BEACH VA - NEW COTTAGES rreite ot fucing Tark. on water fron gl o R e 7 7 S "HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY. W. VA. Over thirty vears under same management, crowds. when conves- dinners O account of Sunda. fent, please pion SHENANDOAH INN 1t 'S are Hngry Cal o bs. "~ LOCKWOOD HOUSE _Mrs. A_P. Daniel CANADA. & way to Canada —something 8iflerent —; Derve-resting, pine-scented. i D-givi Royal Muskoka ;- There you will fioa_'this Hotel, £00d "fo0d. goi hiog that makes life worrh while. ek up Lilscraced B oklen aval Murkokn Hetel.P. 0., Lake P BUS HITS BOILER VALVE WOMAN DIES OF BURNS Twelve Others in Critical Condition After Accident on Christian Herald Trip. ed Press. N. Y. August woman died of burns from stea die. and ten uthers in a critical condition at a hospital as a result of a collision last night, when a motor in_which sixty women were pas ed into the boiler of A concrete: mixer. The vie- tims were employes of the Christian Herald of New York and were re- turning to that city after attending the celebration of the thirtieth anni ersary of the Christian Herald home here The bus ski while passing over a rough stretch of road under repair, witnesses said, and knocked a steam valve from the boiler. Instantly the bus was enveloped in scalding val ine Dean: Roas ot Brookiya aled after being taken to the hospital. Miss Moretta Younger and Miss Lil iian Johnson. both of New York, may die. it was said at the hospital 0f Two Evils. ¥rom the Detroit News. in Pittsburgh an anonymous tele- pho call led to an attempt at suicide. There is little to be said in half of the anonymous telephone all except t it perhaps is to preferred to “Guess who is speakin Prop. Jet Be By the Ansoc NYACK. ) —One two

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