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REAL ESTATX., . FOR SALE—HOUSES 16th AND R STS.—$17. 850,h iy This house is arranged in four apartments, three ‘of which have baf water heat, electric lights and is in excellent coflition throughout ‘x‘h|ma of the apartments, together with a double garage, bring ir; 327 par mouth, and this does not include & whole floor which the owner occupies. The house cun he purchased on a Yery reasonable cash payment and on account of the tacome will more Than buy Jtell. NORTH CLEVELANID PARK—$g9,000. It ts seldom that you can secure o howse in his location at le than $12.600. Flere is a pretty little bungalow of @ve rooms wnd bath. gurage to match the Louse. This fs a renl opportunity fo acquire a subuiban home in this exclusive section ata wighty low figure. GEORGETOWN—#3,7350, $750 CASH. Thin substantial brick home Is located on Joiferson siveet near M. The house ls twenty-two feet wide and contains seven rooms gudl bath. The whole building lms been newly papered and painted .throughdut and at this dgure is an excellent buy. Vacant. 8th AND E N.E—$5,250. This is @ cozy little semi-detachull brick house located in a section that i most couvenient 10 achools, stores and churches. The hiouse hus hut-water heat and electric Lights. A good side yard and alleyi Vacant. 15th AND H S.E—$8,400. Rix rooms and ba hot-water heat and electric light front id rear porches, karage. The owner has spent csmsi@lerable money on this property and ut this price 1¢ 5" an excellent value, WILLIAM K. HARTU Realtors. 1t has hot NG & CO,, 1108 16th Street. Mai DISTRICT REALTY COMPANY, Inc. 1106 Vermont Avenue Northwest. Main 33588-3589. 16th STREET HEIGHTS. HI2750—A beautiful detached home fn Washington's most desirable vesidential section: § rooms and 2 baths, hot-water heat. electric Tights, hariwood floors, large front porch, &luseinciosed brenkfust and sieeping porches,’ two-cur Furage. A fioe home on good term SOUTHEAST. $8,500—1¢ you are Jooking for a good value either for home or investment proposition. this is your chance. Two-family apartment. brick comstruction, 5 rooms and bath on first floor, § rooms and bath on second floor: separate bot-water heating pla cellars and yards; deep lot open to 30-foot alles; room for double garage. A barga or some ene. WOODLEY PARK. $17.000—Located just a half square off Connecticut ave., handsome three-story brick residence, semi-detached, 10 large rooms, > baths, inclosed sleeping porch, Iarge cellar with cervant’s comveniences and lsundry facilitios; hot-water heat. electric lights, hard- wood floors, large front porch and reom for garage. A remarkably good buy in this excellent location and terms can be arranged. PETWORTH. $3.000—Tocated on one of the best streets in this delightful section, practically new, semi- detached Bome: 6 bright rooms, tiled bath, hot-water heat. ‘electric lights, porches hardwood floors and built-in garage. A complete and well constructed iome and can be purchused on very reasonable terms. 14 STREET N.W. th $17,000—Exclusively located home on 14th st. near Gallatin: completely detached on large lot; contalns 10 rooms. 2 baths, inclosed sleeping porch, sun_parior, hardwood floors throughout. open fireplaces. hot-water heat. electric lights, very large concrate front porch, 2-car garage; lot 45x11 In first-class condition. This Is a thoroughly med- :;nhhnme, ‘with many extra attractive femtures. Price unusually low for ' this type ouse. NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. "-"‘“‘1‘.':::'22:; Jonial, t5pe home, Jurt off lith street: G rooms and batn bot- ights, front and rear porches, deep lot to wide alley; roo garage. Towms easbe arranged. > & Gl DISTRICT REALTY COMPANY, Ine., 1106 Vermont Avenue Northwest. Main 3388-3389. “ 3 N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., 1418 Eye Street N. \\ Phones Main 3903-4-5. 1418 MADISON ST. N.W. PRICE $17,300 An exceptionally well planued home just off 16th st. Delightfully situated and conveaient to 14th street car line-and bus line. There are ten rooms (six bedrooms), twoarge tiled baths, hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors, open fireplaces, beamed dmmg room ceiling, beautiful shade and shrubbery. Immediate possession can be had. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. NR. 16th ST. PRICE. $9,000. Just off 14th st. car line e L prer coovealent inck Torks “Tooma Tad A T RO e b B :'. '!":cxornl: lr’:'" h,nlygw\‘-.m‘:;m;‘mllln 'nhlln attractive six-room house ”(Inh.:: spiendidcoudition: {mmediate possexsion Tght. nariwood foors: room or Serapes e Rourtar abintion a e, bariwond Moo o o puruge’ urged as this price is below the market. i e ection: CHEVY CHASE. 1346 A ST. SE. PRICE, $16,500. Built by one of ‘Washing- l:n nhmnl ‘;‘:“ lml\r‘n bulldes for his own home; this artietic and CASH will give vou {mmediate posses- planned home consiating. of ‘en roorme, '"l’l"r"lrnl'!h,vh|ocl::xfll:r:u¢ np'lll;ned and Two baths, hot-water heat, electric light, Tomrente <o af aix rooms, rawood " flonrs. reception hali, tiled bath, electric light. sieeping porches; :(‘.rrv‘!:w:' :hl‘r’:l:;hn::m Jarke closets, ‘ness snades. © Haif syiars bullt-in garage. ~ Vers beautirul hedse m Lincoln Park. Price very reason- and shrubbery: only a short distance off able and very e monthly payments. Connecticut ave. NEW HOMES—i13th AND QUINCY STS. inspection will convince you of the unusual value we have to offer in our new building operation. Several sold and every purchaser paid cash. \m rooms and bath; hot-water heat, electric light, hardwoed floors, open fireplace attic, cold stor- age room, large concrete front porches, sleeping and breakfast porches, brick garage. Open for inspection every day until dark. Salesman on premise: N. L. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., - EVERYTHING IN REAL B!TATE i 1418 Eye Street BLA Phones N 3 s M -4 {EMBERS WASH REAL ESTATE BOARD. 2in 5903-4-5. First Commercial. A brick house; six rooms and bath: 20 ft. wide; paved street and alley: terraced con. venient for alterations: splendid location for store. Price only $6,850. Large reduction for cash. Owner leaving city. New Ideal Home. Six_spacious rooms and bath; double sicep- ing porches: hardwood floors; most modern kifchen: instantaneous heater; shade trees; arge lot. Price, $9,000 for quick sale; rea- sonable terms to desirable party. City Conveniences, Lountry Atmosphere. Detached home of eight large rooms and bath, reception hall, pantry, sleeping porch, additional space for two rooms: many con. veniences; screened throughout; lot 47x1 chicken house, sood garden and shade frees: 05 oiock from 14th et, car lipe. Price, . Semi-Detached. olonial porch, - o Uihtn, Shribbers. " garden. (Worcar. garars; r one biock from car line. 500; e one b ine. Price, $7,500; casy. Unusually Well Arranged Home. Ten rooms, two baths: librars on first floor: sitting rooms on second and third floors, with master bathrooms; every convenience ore can Gesire; located on wide, sbady street: Mount Pleasant, twa blocks from car line. Too good to remain unsold long at $21,000. Beautiful Bungalow. Asking price, $7,850; worth $9,000. The Teason, owner is lelvln' eity: four bedroams, fireplace, bardwood, . large porch, deep lot, room for garage. If you want & heme, this s it ) Will Pay for Itself. House of nine large, light rooms, with bath and extra 1 ‘near Pennsyivania ave. and 10th st. s.e.; Dest renting section: every foom. ia A1 condition. Price, $7.500; easy erms. APPLEBY Northwest. NORTH WASHINGTO Realty Company QIL\'ER SPRING SOUTH WOODSIDE \Drive out 16th street, past Walter Reed Hospital, by the way of Alaska avenue and Georgia avenue extended to Silver Spring and- South Woodside Most Convenient. x rooms and bath; double Earase: good yazd with fralt: i nt n.w. ice, $7,500; 3500 1415 G Street Main 1191. 5-room and bath bungalow B.room and bath buogalow room and bath, two-stor: 5-room and bath’tapestry finisbed attic ... S-room and two-bath, two-apartment frame house, with sep- arate entrances And DPOTChes ............. Troom and two-bath, two-stors tapestry brick over tile...:..$11,500 Large lots, good trees, hot-water heaf. hardwood fioors, city water, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, built-in garages, concrete sidewalks to electric cars, well bullt stone roads. house rick over tile bungalow, Small Cash Payments Liberal Terms NORTH WASHINGTON REALTY CO. Incorporated. Washingten Office, 1653 Pennayivania ave. u.w. Matn 9716 and 6152, B. Houston McCeney. SALES OFFICE ON GEORGIA A ORTH OF SILVER SPRI Silver Spring Office, Columbia” 9621, Brooke Lec AV DED IMMEDIAT! 3."OPEN BVERY DAY AND BPEATELT —_— $5,850 Six rooms and bath, large cellar; in good e.e. section; near Union station; reasomable S o Wright 1116 Vermont Ave. M. 3307. Franklin 8558. o+ 714 OTIS N.W. tory brick, contalning six room oncrate " tront and" sieping. Dorches: back porches screencd; paved stréet o ‘most bleasing home. Call M inspection. FLOYD E. DAVIS, 7th and E s.w. GREAT BARGAIN IN “16th ST. HEIGHTS"—$11,500. flnn isome detached home on & ‘.1 e wr-p Sloset). Tiving room (massive Areplace), SEigne dining, room: uapec] kiteron wiin peb 5 second “foor has ‘two huge. bedrooms ‘and one’ amail one, 4nd & fine tile bath and liven closet; oak floors over entire downstairs: Not water heat, screens, gas, electrieity: macada and lighted ‘street; close to cars and school Excellent, condition. and the, extension of 14 ““car line will make it increase in valuc: w7 terms, ROBERT H. LEWIS, Main 5233, C,OLORED. S ST. N.W. NR. COR. OF 16th. Price $7.500; sasy terms._ Hore is o apiendif future vaiue i & very desirably located S ek o R S & deep yard to paved alley Inspection invited. ncunmx BANKING CORP., R. E. Dept., 10th and @] nish New Houses—Colored. Nice corner suburban house. large porches; electric lights, garage; $3,350; y payments; other houses: Tots, See them before you buy. \ntil dark, . P. WEEKS. L Glat amd Dix ate. n.e. GOOD HOMES AT REASONABLE PRICES. $12.500—Within three blocks of the White : 10 rooms, 2 batha: hot-water electricity. ' Terms easy. ,500—Near Interior “department; 7 rooms .and bath: latrobe heat; good lot; 48, lsoo—4 00d location northeas bath: electricity: hot-water heat H st ca hot-water heat. ,250—Near navy yard; 6 rooms and bath newly papered and paluted; now va RR1S WOODWARD, Realtor, i I | house: + owner. § R-room house; Rox 106-Y. 8 THE EVENING FOR SALE_HOUSES A REAL BARGAIN, Tyeat of 2th oo mf‘-u;;m;eu Tooms; all modern_improvements, nci 2-car garuge. Housc now vacent. Priced at $15.500. . FRED CHASE, Roid Lidg. Main 5583, WOODRIDGE. 4 200 Ome of the Nighest and best locations in between 17th and electric | and in g 50x150, with shade ten bearing fruit trees and large Woodrige; on Jackson t. TR SIX_roome any baih, how.h newly and patnie spiendia " condition: Lot 30x150 wnd_flowe: &rape nrbor. is worthy of AlcLACH] Garage a4 allex. “Tila'property yonr considerat LEX WANKING CORP'. Real Estate Depr.. 101h Matn_ 43: Evenings SIS ROOMS XND RATH, AM.L. or e 3 i mear 13t e T g ostar ot 30 John H. Wright 71116 Vermon Excellent \'alues-\ erv Easy Terms. We anve the following Chevy Chase homes for sale, which, we believe, are priced below the average. conidering & careful valuntion. Qwerlooking Chevy Chase Circle PRICE, $12,000—Two new and ve attrac tive 7-room homes on Stephenson pl.; all large rooms, tile bath, h.-w.h., elec. ll‘fl!l, hand- wood floars aad irim, beautiful open fireplace and_mantel With bockcases; sun parlor. large colonial front porch, large pantry; good lot to aller: nice shade. Near Chevy Chase Club. PRICE, $14.7%0—A new colonial home of 8 rooms and 2 baths on Florkin st.. near it mond; one of the mest desirable locations: 00d ‘bedrooms. one hus private tiled shower Il large living room across emd of house, ing on colonial fromt porch: this home mans distinctive and vers attractive is worthy of umy heme buyer's lot TOx150. Half Block West of Conn. Ave. PRICE. $16.600; $1,500 CASH—One of the yery best values we have offered: a stmilar home adfolning sold for cash long before com- Dletion; & large rooms, = baths. 2 open fire- places dnd w great many other very attractive featums which we would be pleased to show MCLACHLEN RANKING CORP' state Dept.. 10ih and vemings, North Read\- for ()Ctupflflt\ This Week 6-room_bungalow on 17th si., Brookland, is priced for & quick sale at $1,000 Cash, $75 Monthly. Hot-water heat. electricits, hardwood floots, open fireplace, screened porch and many other conveniences seldom in homes at this wrice. % 33, East found Pl 1423 New - 2. PETTY, A\r Main COLORED. cash, balance like rent. will buy dands home Just'west of 16th st. This house comtains G rooms mnd bath, in good condition. good section. g near Sth and M sta Uis is & resd bu 500 cash; Columbla Heights, fust off 11 « room’ and tile-bath home, ia excellent condi- tion: modern; brick : excellent hame on wide avenue in north east ‘section; 6-room and bath brick. Inspect today. $2.000 CASH will buy beautiful, modern home in exclusive northwest section.” The house. of brick con struction, contains & rooms and tile bath. 1f You want am ideal home dou't fail to fuspect this one. For full info phone North tion call at 415 R st. n.w. X} $6,8350. SHEPHERD ST. NEAR Nicely built home. 8 rooms. ho! electricits. colonial frout poreh: Tmmediate possession. Eacy ferms. - Tispect at once. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO.. 914 N. Y. AVE. RY DESIKABLY LOCATED HOME ON 6th having even rooms and bath: gas light; side and reur alleys. Price, $6.000; eany terms. PRATHER & ROBINSO 516 Bond Bldg., Ave 14th water heat, deep 1 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES. IDENCE, 7 ROOMS (4 bedrooms); large grounds, fruit and shade trees; reasonable terms. Kenilworth ave., North Chevy Chase, Md., half sq.Conn. ave. Address M. Tlxompwn, FROM OWNER— WANTED OCT. 1. DATE, MODERATELY PRICED 6-R ONLY "G0OD ~ NW. SEC. € CALL MAIN 6543, BETWEEN 10 & 12 TPT0- HOUSE FOR (LI Rive full parti WANTED _CHEVY O oot anxious to get settle l‘ln-udculmfl yick |H. OLD MY M, teadiag to mave o Wasbineton In-Ogtober. 1 will pay spot cash for a desirable 8 or 10 room Touse in good 6.w. wection, consider modern honse in snburbs. The pric must be right. Give locution and fall de- scription. _Address Rox 1 Star_office. PAY CASH FOR BARGAIN IN or n.w.; possession desired; Box 5H0-Y, Nta or would low in Chery Chase, D. C., or Marsland, east of Comn.'ave.. caniot pa¥ more chan §1,000 and $150 per month. Address Box 47-¥, B DIS A cheap latrobe heat or furnace heat house, for colored or white, 8 or 7 or 8 roomi Frvmkl(n 2003 DIdE . from owner; 36,000 cash payment. dress’ Box 95—Y, Star office. TWANT TO BUY A MODERN 6 OR 7 ROOM house on monthly payment plan not to exceed $60 with no cash payment; what have You to Ad- H. in Columbia Heights: six or seven rooms: m be modern and direct from owner; no agen! what have you to offer? Address Box 117- Star office. WAN T ROOM $2,500; give lowest cash price. Address Box 154-Y. Rtar office. WANT A GOOD SIX ROOM HO cash; will make good monthiy payment. dress Box 52-Y, Star office. & DR_7 ROOMS, MODERN over $7,000; n.w. or s.w.; good location. dress_Fox, 78-. Star_office. LAW'S AGENCY. 007%15th ST. S.E., HAS | cash buyers for many low priced homes’; some | for all cash. _Mafl particnlars. HOUSE—NOT Ad- {6 To 10 ROOM MOUSE 1N ANY GOOD SEC- {tion: have a £00d cash payment and can make | substantial _monthly payments. Would Main 7552, like possession within 60 days. 1348 1 st n.w., mom §03. WILL, PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR colored; will consider either frame or brick in any section of Washington. Main 2780. Cod: tinental Trust bldg., room 004. HAVE A CLIENT WHO WiLL MAKE LARGE cash payment for six to elght room modern house 'in gpod part of s.w. or convenient to 3rd and B ste. s.w. Price, $6,000-$5.000. EDGAR A. MILLER, 1589 I st. M. 3808. WILL PAY CASH FOR STORE AND APT. or brick house or houses that can be con- verted. Address Box 1068, Star office. WANTED TO BUY, HOUSES—CASH FOR ‘any location; white or cojored; from Address oz 84-X, Star of WANTED—HOUSES TO SELL. WHAT HAVE Sou? Give full description, price, terms. ARTHUR M. CONNOR. 720 14th St..N.W. Room 222, Ph. Main 7176. * YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE? We cin el it; more clients than property; iphone today; do it now. FORD-SCOTT & €O. 41¢ Bond Bigr; CLEVELAND PARK. IOt over $16.000 cash. Address tar_office. 28% FOR COLORED. AVIS & LIPSCOMB, 1116 You' 8t. N.W. [HOUSES AND BUSINESS PROPERTY WANT- ed for bugers. All sections of ‘Washington and suburbs; aiso have dema farms. for Listing sout property with ue will bring re- sults. Presentative will ca (,ARLEY & EDV\’ARDS INC,, Real Estate and Business )nk 617 B at. n.w. 168 SUMMER COTTAGES. AR GLEX ECHO ON RIVEE ARD X oL, furaiihed cottage, delighital location; -W_attor 8. electrieity; nmh Col. Tent by day. or Y, Baltimore ‘.} :‘ ug:low- for -, SLEEPING 4| WANTED—A SIX-ROOM HOUSE ORt BUNGA~ STAR, WASHINGTON, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE FARM ON SOUTH RIVER, SUBDIVIDED into 3-acre lots. each With ils own beautiful water front; excellent road; bathing, beating, fishing. guining; aizo sev bungajor OWNER,” Room 112, 416 5th at aw. Ed ewater Beach nmap, pike; a most exquisite location, with excellent water sports. $2,750. Terms ar- ranged. D. R Stimson, Edgewaler Deach, Md. | { CHESAPEAKE BEACH. Cholce bay front lots for sale at Washing- tou's mest, popular bav resorc. ' Attractive Drices and terms. Al convenlences; good Toade: reliable train service over Chesapeake Beach i &t ° Write or phone for descrlptive pamphlet and road m BAUMAN & "HEINZM AN, N.W. Office_on_Toaniwalk ut Chesapeake Beach AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUTOMOBILES BY AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY Commencing 12 Noon Including 1922 Westcott and Tulsa Tourings; Ford Sedans and Tourings, by order Fhunce Corporation. THOS. J. OWE: TR SON. AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE THREE TORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1928 Jst TREET N.W. By an order of tie Supreme Court of the Yns trict of Columbia passed in equity cause No 40849, and a_certain deed of trust duly record- ed in’ Liber No. 2. follo 357 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and At the request of the party secured thercby the undersigned trastee will sell at public aue: | tion, in front of th ws, on WEDNE: THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AT | GUST, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. the ' tollowing d_1and and premise: {sitnate in the of Columbie and dewig- ted as an k 2 in “*Moore Barlour's to Washiogton,” as er piat recorded In the office of the surveyor or the District of Columbia fn Liber County t folio 13. subject to the covenants. Terms ot sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance in two equal instailments, pavable in one and two vear: With interest f kX per centum per annum le semiannualls. from day of sale, se: cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, nt the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $230 will be required at tine of ale. Al conveancing. recording, revenue stam .. @t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, othierwise the trustee rexerves the right to rekell the property at the risk and cost_of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some news n Washington, D C. LOAN AND " TRUST COM- Trustee. ANDREW PARKER, e President C. G. SLOAN & Co., TEE'S SALE 'n | \ { By | Auctioneers 715 13th St. egisTERD Large Sale of Household Goods,.etc. At Public Auction Within Our Rooms, 715 13th St., Wednesday, August 22, 1923, At 10 AM. Terms—Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. | it SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM LOT AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MARY- AND AVE. NE By virtue of a_certain deed of trust. being instrument No. 16, recorded Auguat 18, 1921 among the 1and rocords of the Distri lumbia, and at the reqn cured therehy. the undersi {sell_at public “anction in front premises. on THURSDAY. THE THIRTIETIU DAY AUGUST, AD. 1623, AT FOUR OCLOCK 1M, the following described land and ‘premises, Aituate in the District of Co lumbia, and designated as and being lot 20 in_square g Terms of § tars Al cash. Two hu pon’ acceptan at_purchaser's Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirts days or deposit for {fettea RNETT_R. BROWY, 1. SNYDER, . MARVIN P. BISCHOFF, 102 Sth st ne., Attorney for Farty ‘Secured Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & S0 TRUST! SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1215 6th 8T. N.W. Ry virtwe of & certain deed of trust, beinj instrument No. 161, recorded Nov. 2%, 192: among the land reeords of the District of C lumbia, and at the request of the party s cured thereby, the undersigned trustecs wil sell at public’ auction, in_front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY F ACGUST, AD. 1933, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK foilowing described land and prem. ate in the District of. Columbia and d_being part of original lot 3 in square 481. beginning for the same on 8th street west 14 ft. 9 in. south from the morth- west corner of said lot end running thence south 14 ft. 9 in., thence east 83 ft. 41 in., thence north 14 ft. 9 in. and tnence west 93 ft, 4% in. to the place of beginulng, Terms of wale: One-third cash. Halance in one and two years. with interest at 7 per cent per_annum. parable semi-annually. Deposit of $200 required at time of sale and the pur- chaser ailowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete the purchase. Further particu- {lars at time of wale. FRED McKEE. ARTHUR G. BISHOP au21-a&ds.exSu NOTES, AUCTIONEER. HEADQUARTERS, nrruomm'n N POLICE ‘department, ust 20th, 1023. Take notice that T will scli at public auction t the establishment of D. Notes, 633 Loulsian; AUGUS TY-THIRD, 1928, AT TEN 0'CLOCK AM.. five automobiles, to wit: One Ford tout ing car, one Reo touring ase touring car, one Cadillac touring car ‘and one Cole tour- | ing car. :DWIN B. HESSE, au203t Chief (al#o Property) Clerk. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE VALUABLE FIVE- A BATH BUNGALOW, NO. N.E. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4638, folio 16 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columi and at the request of the party secured thers. by, the undersigned trustees Wil sell, at pub- lic auction in_ front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF AU- GUST, A.D.' 1928, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premise situate in the District of Columbl nated as and being lot 47 in Isadore Freund's subdiyision of lots in square 4287, as per piat recorded in Liber No. 84, folio 106, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold_subect to & prior deed of trust for $3.230: balance cash. ' $250 de- Dosit required upon’ acceptance of bid. Con- Vevanciog, recording and Tevenue stampa A cout. ~Terms of saie to be com- pilea. with within ihirty days or do Feited. ROBERT E. ANDEI ani8-a&ds.exSn Trust ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. purchaser t for- 0N, ROBERT B. WARREN, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO UNIMPROVED LOTS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4483, folio 280 et wea., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned’ trustee will sell at ublic wuction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF REI TEMBER, A.D. 1023, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the' following 8escribed land, situate in District of Columbis, viz: Lots mumbered 26 in square 5093 in the subdivision of Hillbrook, @ per plat recorded in Book County 31 ¢ the land records in the office @ surveyor for the District of sale: Al A deposit of $100 required at time of sal g record- ing and reveae stamps At purchaser’s cost. g HE R 4021,36,008.13 ;.,. —»“u“..—\m C., AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. SALEOF AUTOS BY AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY 1 AM. This week’s sale includes 1923 Ford, 1-ton truck, worm drive; 1922 Ford touring, self-starter; Dodge touring, winter top; 1920 Oldsmobile coupe, 1920 Oldsmo= bile :touring, 1921 Oldsmobile touring, in addition to a mlmber of other cars. B.-P. Daugherty Auctioneer & SON, AUCTIONE! TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE MOD LLING, NO. 1407 ( DEN By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 171, recorded Dec. 6, 1 among the land records of the District of ( lumbis, and at the request of the party s the undersigned trustee’ will ction, in front of the premises, DAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AD. 1973, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed land and prem- ixes ‘situate in the District of Columbla and desiguated as and being lot 30 in the subdi vision of lot 2 in square 2706 made by Charles B. Wire, Inc.. #s per plat recorded in Liber 58, folio’ 11, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbis, subject to_covenants of record. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a of trust for $.200, payabie $300 1924; $300 payabie July 13, 1625 $100 July’ 13, 1626, and $4,300 pavable July 1027, with inierest at 67, and the amount over said trust to be paid in cash. $500 de poait required upon scceptance of bid. Con- Veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be con Plied with within 80 days or deposit forf: MUNSEY "OMPANY Trus P or deed (S By €. D _au. 21-d&ds.exSu “THOS. J. OWEN & Trustees’ Sale of the Modern Four-Story Apartment Build- ing Known as “The Maury,” |— Located at the Northeast Cor- ner of 19th and G Sts. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded on August 1. 1022, among the land records of the District of Columbix, and at the request of the parties secured t the undersigned trustees will sell at auction In front of the premises, on TUE: DAY. THE TW HTH DAY OF Al GUST, 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM., the following described land and premisce situate in the District ‘o Columb d designated as and being lots corze W mz‘. subdivision of lots in squsre hun Ared and forty-one (141) s per plat recorded er I, follo 124 of the records of the ¢ of the surveor of the District of Co. bia erms of sale: Sold subject of trust for $55.000 with annum and maturing July purchase pri 000 ¢ m RATCLIFFE. Vic . a prior dee interest at 67, o 20,1927, G _tie above sald dved of trust, $30. n on the property secured Ls deed of trust with interest at 6% and t principal pasable $300 monthly for one vea $500 mouthly for two sears, and balanee i threw years. The pirchase price amounts to be paid In cash. One thousand required upon acceptance «f bid Conves recording And revenue st at purchuser’s cost. Terms of sale o be com plied With Within thirty dass otherwise . posit forfeited and the property mas be sold at risk and cost of fle defauiting claser after fve daxe previous advert ient CLAUDE 8 HAHN WAL 8. QUINT Trustess AUCTIONEERS. OWEN & BON, SALE OF BRICK VALUABLE DWELLING, No. THREE 109 D deed of rust dn et seq’, ‘193 following deseribed ate tu the and designated as of Tot % in_J. B. Ki subdivision of sauare as per 4 in Liber B. fol 160, of the pals of e off the urveror of the District of Columbia, beginuing for the same on D st at the southeast corner of said lof 5 and rinning thence west on said street in.; theee north 108 £t to an alle co east 17 f1. 2 in. 10 the northeast orner of xail lot, and thence south 108 fi. 10 D't and place of heginning. Terms of sale: One-thind of the purchase money 1o he paid in cash; balance in two cqual istallments. paxable in one and two fars, With interest i 7 per centum per annum, parable semiannually from day ' of eale, socared by deed of trust upon the prop erts’ sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $2 quired at time of sale. Al . Tecording, Tevenue stamps, eic.. at cost of pus chaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with Sithin 30 days from dey of saje.” otherwise The trustees reserve the right to' reseil Matrict being. the et al and the property at the risk and cost of defaulting | ¥ of in advertisement purchaser after five day blished such resale in come newspaper D w 0. SAMUEL A. DRURY. JAMES B. NICHOLSON shington, D BT OF THE DIS Holding & Jiankruptey Court.—In the matter of Harey Horovitz, baukrapt.—In_ Bankroptey, No. 1386.—To the ereditors of Harry Horovitz of the city of Washington, District of Columbia: Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of August, A.D. 19°3, the said Harry Horovitz was duly adjudicated bapkrupt, and that the frst meet- ing of his crec d at my_offce in the Wilkins building, 15 n.w., Wash- ington, D. 4th day "ot Septemper, £ & : . at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their ciaims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such otlier business as m roperly come before said me RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. S of Columbia, e waky. Ater. Plan ELBERON god Firoproof Aunex. Teanessee Ave near p. 400; central: open surround- Beer oppoiite ‘Cathone and- Protestant chus Private baths. RUNNING WAI'ER IN_ALL ROOMS Excellent table; fresh vegetables ' Win- dows_screened.” White service. IROQUOIS I.So DIY llP~ 8 Il‘n:::’;dc:?l; Plan \lehhllt ID ll l"rlfl Capacity 500 stictly ;_elevator: private \ths. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Besutifally sppninted solarium. Re- A»:'i-ma. e, "Cilene and service .m;x. hotels awnera R. B. LUDY, M. g Atlantic City, N. ‘J. Catering to those who appreciate the comforts of a well ap. pointed home combined with the equipment of & frat-cigms hotel. All outside gooms. Sait nd fresh water ' baths. Moderate 2 A A 'EI.lSBORO American Plan Rates $3.50 up daily, special weekly Booklet. Ownership management Ralph Meckley ‘“"'M(-HW“&. s -m-' peiviers, "Shiwer. povats S stevater. PEUNNING plan biic § TUESDAY, AUGUST 2I, 1923. RESORTS. ;w ANTIC fl'r!._m_.v, SHOWER BATHS HOT AND COLD llli Ill‘!l IN EVERY ROOM PRIVATE BAT! CAPACITY 250 European Plan, ‘l. day up. _ Spec. wkly. | 21st Season, and . 3. J0YC LENIN 'fON Afl:‘ Aves.. 3 block from Million 'Dolhl)’ r & -h. Capacity 0. Weekly rates with meals—-Witaout runaing 'll-& $15 to $17; hSTERLI R = 4 A A n-d ducm[. IArlI porches. 6 Garage. Booklet. | (Ila-t unu.«-mnn Bathing Privilege from Hotel em.s clone o, Beac ning'water in rooms from hotel; $3.50 day up: & Booklet. OSCAR VAGO, Proprietor. /e WILTSHIRE ! Virginia Av. near Beach. Amerlcan plan. | Rooms with Tunning water and private bath $AM ELLIS, Owner. N. J. COLLINS. Creston On Ocean front at Montpelier Ave. Suitea with Dbath: ruoning water all_rooms: elevator: modérate rates. H. M. REEVES. I Europ. ~Tenneasee ave. near beach; thorough ly modern: Amer.. 41750 wp ki . $10 up wkly. HAWLEY. Owner. HOTEL WALDORF New York Ave. near Beach. §3 up daily, clal weekly. Bathing from hotel. E. 8. ra Tenn. ave. mear Heach. Rua- Beaumont, i, Qhactricity. Burop. $1.50 up aly. Am. p. __Own'p mgn't. E “WEKT RIVER AN bathing, fOshing . spacious porches, bi m. modera conveniences, ex- cellent food, music for dancing: G 1les only. Write for booklet Mrs. well, Shady Side, Md. Phove West River 2I lp'&" epse open_diniig | DEER_PARK. M Deer Park Hotel The weather is perfect every day. Tem. perature, daily average, T4 degrees: fem- perature, htiy average. I8 degrees After a ‘beantiful day on tihe kolf luks & dianer like this will prepare you to enjoy the concert and dancing by the famous ser Davis Orchestra, A Typical Deer Park Hotel Menu DINNER Canape Windsor Mock Turtle Bowp & La Anglsise Eusance of Torsato, American Sutffed Celery. Delmonico Sweet Gherking Broiled Keanebec Salmon, Beurre Mont; Sliced Cucumbvrl Filet Migno Breast of icke: Broiled Live Lobste Roast Rack r iced Potatoss Cheron Browned M Boiled Home Cream Sauce Beans ‘Watson Farm Cob Rolls and French Bread Palm, French Dressing Bartlett_Pear Supreme, Oriental Dressing Apple Pie Cocoanut Cream O Maraschino Ice Cream Angel Food Cake Petit Four Kraft American Roquefort Cheese Saltines Watermelon Bananas Crystallized Ginger Cafe Noir All Water used at this Hotel is_from the oelebrated Deer Park Boiling Spring, and is Absosiut Thursday, August 1 Wire your reservat Orange Cluster Raisins “HOTEL HAMILTON _,COLONIAL HOTEL Deer Pnrk Hotel & Colhzel orch DLLIO, Masuger, OCEAN FRONT MASSEY & SON. Pritai b, Hockier, Gusershlp masagemeet Homelike, Rates resonabi ! BREAKERS and teoals. On Boardwalk. cold rusning ot and i OR RENT_TOTS APEAKE RMACH. North ‘Beach, Md. ON CHESAPEAKE BAY perb auto road. within _commuting _distance—Goo Rooming Houses, Stores, Garage Stations. Fine 'Boating, Fishing, Crabbing, | Bathing. Inquire: North Beach Board of Trade CLEVELAND INN—0a boy shore, cor. At lanta ave. loating, bathing, fishing. ‘erabbing, dancing; spacious 'porches:’ beautiful lawns: home cooking: excel. service: rates reasonable A quiet, ‘Hotels. Buena Vista Spring Hotel Buena Vista Springs, Franklis Co., Pa. Blue Ridge Mountains Altitude, 2,000 Ft. Capacity, 800 Open June to November Golf, Tennis, Mountain Climbing. Ex. cellent' Food and Service. Splendid St Roads. Garage. Write for booklet, » ete JOHN J. GIBBO Hotel Rennert, Mountain KITTATINNY, := DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. Leading hotel; capacity, 600. Every modern appointment: high, cool location, magnificent scenery. ~ Golf, Tennis, Saddle Horses, Bath ing. Fishing, Water Sports. Daily concerts and dances. American plan: also a I carte rill. Excellent cuisine; own farms and dairy. vrite for booklet, auto maps and special 11923 rates for season, families and tourlsts. JTOHN PURDY COPE. = “PEN MAR, PA. THE MT. VERNON HOTEL poBtaxtifally dtuated; ruing, water 1nail Mannger Baltimore. Md. The | | VIRGINIA. ““NORTH Hm* A colonial resort mear Bluemont on Shen. andoah river; ~valley, mount: scenery; shaded a 5 Maurice ¥, [Cllllemln, Berryville, Va. & °5s- VIRGINIA BEACH. VA. f wcean tront, few m | Idlewhile Cottage e tont og, mia- e N et . ‘airy rooms, “pacious verandas; excellent cufsine &od path: fog facilities uasurpaseed. Write for rates. geia, Viwin Beich V % vm.?.‘“'in ('“’x'i«m. Tor wurk ac s 3. B. DY i vlm“n nbe:t:m o Now pen after thoroughl; emomated. Private baths: thoderate Speiag Foves —_HARPERS FERAY, W. VA. __ "HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY. W. VA., Over thirty years under same managemeat, with the same reputation. On account of Sunday crowds. when conves- lent, pleas lione_f« dis TR R £ %.%_ Mrs. A, P, Bantel, Prop. | i Forty miles from Washington by rajl or su- restful family resort Bervice | R ESORTS. sEmamm. STEAMSHIPS. To Englami and the Cominent The Magnificent “France” Sailing 2 P.M. Splendid accommodations Reduced Winter rates now in effect EUROPE | BERMUDA MAKE SUMMER BOOKINGS NOW Mediterranean, Caribbean and North Cape Summer Cruises Europe, Orfent, South America ip Tickets—All Lines 'AND BARBADOS Rio de Janelro—Montevideo Buenox Afres Calling Northbound at Suntos and Trinidad Vandyek Aug. 25, Vasarl Sept. 13. large, comfortable ships, containing every ‘appointment of a modern hotel, low rates, liberal stop-overs, unexcel led service 1 Tours to West In- dies and 'round South,America arranged. For Rates, Tllustrated Literature, etc., apply Company’s office, 42 Broad: way, N Y., or any steamship or tourist sgent, or R. M. Hicks, 1208 ¥ st n.w., General District Agent LAMPORT & HOLT, LTD, SOUTH AFRICA UNION CAb'S'TLE LINE for matlings and further Infarmation anply %aaderson & Son. Gen. Passenger Agts. 26 Broadway. New York Or Any Steamenip Ticket Agents. UNITED AMERICAN LINES} (MARRIMAN LINE) Joint Service with HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE EUROPE ENGLAND FRANCE GERMANY To CAcrbourg, Southampfon. Homburg RESOLUTE..... Sept, 4 Oct, 2 RELIANCE. Bept. 18 Oct. 16 To Hawhura via Southampion ALBERT BALLIN .. Bept.-6 Oct. 18 To Hamburg Direct—Cabin Ships MOUNT CLAY. Aug. 30 Oct. 11 THURINGIA. D Bept.13 Oct. 25 HANSA .. .. Sept. 20 Nov. 1 WESTPHALIA ... Oct. 4 Nov. 15 i WTN'I'EICRUISB ese Indies . . Reliance Jan. 8 Round theWorld . Resolute i.,..w . . 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Take prisate lessons from expert feachers 1200 Kenyon si. n.w. Phone Adams 1380, se3* PHIVATE LESSONS 1N MATHEMATICS, 81 ences, languages. Especiul attention fo back Ward, stupid and unwiling pupiis. $1.$1.50 Albert Jonas, 1106 Hopkins' st. B.w. 'Cali or write MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. AL DN_MOVING TO OR_FRONM New Jerses York and all New Engl tes during September. Transport Move 7 S, 1Sth st., Newark, N. J ETROPOLITAN WAREHOUSE ©O., STORAGE. PACKING AND SHIPPING Phone Potomac 682 80 Flori E CLEAN, DRY STORAGE 7or rUKNITORE and pisnos. Estimate cheerfully given. Con- Tentent location, WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. » w__Phone Main 1. NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING CO., North § 143442 U 8t. £ Who Moves You g Is Just as Important as £ Where You Move Phone Main 6900—Our padded vams ‘ and_experienced and careful men are your service. € Storage in our fireproof furniture waréhouse at reasonable rates. k Merchants’ Transfer & £ Storage Co. £ 920.922 E Street Nw. ‘ Teiephone Mai fuvwwwe e oo e—v (h A "STORAGE CO. SHIPPING. FIREPROOF. A A ol ) o e '& CIAL RATES. WASHINGTON TO NEW YORK RED BALL TRANSIT co. NATIONAL HOT WMOVING ¢ KRIEGS DACKING 1236 B Bt W, STORAGE RESS SHIPPING sain 8010 TRANSFER & STORAGE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREPROOF sui '|wE CRATE., PACK AND SHI PHONE NORTH 3343 UNION i STORACGE i COMPANY NORTH 104 SEPARATE. ROOMS, $1 sioves Local and Long-Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Rates Reasol PACKING BY EXPERTS. Good: | 43,000 while in SAYS SHIP BOARD ALONE KEEPS U. S. FLAG AFLOAT Telegraph Company Head Praises Activities in Keeping Up Pacific Trade. By the Associated Press. AN FRANCISCO, August 21:—If it were not for the United States Ship- ping Board there would not be a sin- gle American flag on vessels plying between the United States and Asiatic ports, outside of government vessels R. P. Schwerin, president of the Fed- eral Telegraph Company, sald at a luncheon in his honor, by the cham- ber of commerce 2nd the commercial club. The British would have the transpacific trade monopolized, but r the Shippige Boadd, he sald. Japanese and British’ opposition to | the “entry of the Federal company !into China with its plan to construot wireless stations failed to ave the desired effect, although the hinese were at first wary of the en- terprise, according to Mr. Schwerin. Mr. Schwerin commended the sup: port of Secretary of State Hughes ving that “Hughes has all of the courage that any American ought to have.” Touching on trade aaid) that ASerichns willhay business in China in the conditions, he to do Chinese —_— GREECE BARS UNIONS. Workmen's Organizations Ordered Dissolved and Papers Seized. ATHENS, August 21 decree just issued orders Jlution of all workmen's unions and the seizure of their papers. ‘The funds of the unions will be placed in the National Bank and used to found & workmen's provi- nt fund.