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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Comtimuwed, . — _— FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. DOWNTOWN—SPECIAL—$16,000. Just off New Hampshire avenue and north of Dupont Circle we offer & Sue twdlve-room hrec.etory Brick house, frimmed. withlndiana brownsione. This house Is 3.0 feet wide: contains elght bedrooms, hot-water hent, new eiectric fxtures. On the rear of lot iy & twe Story brick garage with! “foot elevnior room for two cars on Hrst Soor aad ahop or auto arage or storage on second floor, of rould be made fnto servant's quarters. This home iy first-class condition, the rooms are all exceptionaily large, ceilings are bigh and decorations e tifnl. This hoose stiould sell on frst inspection. Ne the st to MT. PLEASANT—$16750. & 1 beantiful home containing Bathe. Yot water Reat, Sleciric, 1ight. bulliin, £acaze: - & bouae ¢ discrinjuating buyer. nina Priced low fir 8 good sale and will show & good imvestment. NEAR CONN. AVE. AND SHERIDAN CIRCLE—$16,000. A oot near S Circle at this price, to sty the lesst, i wnusual. to his BOme Yon wus Lare weelmlon soCiets, beRuEy. ontentedee a ort. " The howss com- tainy ten rmoms an three floors, Thr < utcic, Tt is weil planned, bas §ood rooms. three open Sreplaces, miny spacioie closets, gamgo. S milar Nouses in the seme block cungot be bought for of 'this loention is established aod the smart buyer Will Tecognize this as an opportunity and call us &t once. NEW-—-DETACHED FRAME—$10250. A beantiful Duteh colonial type home in & high-cliss northwest sectin represents one of the best valnes in this ety tods x spacious. ‘well arranged rooms, bath, large ) hardwood fiors bor tricity. Lot 40x100, giving smple roem for garage. Beveral houses to sele t wuit until your choice is sold. NEW—NE 1 ¥ could be ' Tooms, four Jight, " room s real b . , %0 don R EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL—$6950. have considered huying a home and have waited for & reai bargain, one thet ht on vers ferms, Lere is your opportunity. A new house with seven ymplete pathr_hurdwood floors througbout, ot-water beat. electrie ¢ zarage, alley. Only $300 cash and $70 per month. If you don't think this ain iry to find one equally as good. PARK VIEW—$5,500. ng for. @ nice colonial house in goal norfhwest seetion bath. furnace heat, space for garage. Can be bought ou salince $60 per month. ARNOLD AND COMPANY. 1416 EYE STREET. MAIN 2434, A\ HEIGHTS—Corner—8§12,250. Il plau: tapestry brick: seven-room house. sl o can look the town over and not flnd th don’t Tinger if you renly want a bargain ED BUNGALOW—Grant Circle. best onk florin; One of th mprovements: clowe to T4th equul of this bome. This oday =t $0.250; open fireplace: pos most desicable residential seo- * this beautiful tapestry brick colonial style house There are three bedrooms: iuciosed sleeping porch: breakfast porch; deep lot; it is really s bargsin at the AVE. PARK—$21,000. 2 Gne of the fibest drves in fhis beautiful section you csn Tarze rooms. two baths und two-car garage Will edthuse over the house aud the location. DETA = in excellent condition. D be Lought on rvasonable rerms. and 2 baths—$15.000. to bus ond ear It pionsi outlook, this property offers & beauti- icamed ceil'ng dining room, large kitchen, It has five firepine < aud (o batha: % large attie: plastired and bated | dein breakfast poreh and bulltin garage: WILLIAM PHILLIPS, 15th & K Sts. N.W. Phone Main 4600. Sember of Washington Keal Estate Board. exceptionally easy HOMES FOR COLORED. SMALL CASH PAYMENTS. LLOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Southeast—This home, in thi is the best buy tod It contains five large rooms and modern bath. There is a nice front yard and long back yard to alley. House to be papered and painted throughout, stoves, toof and plumbing put in good condition at our ex- 00. rapidly growing section, PRICE, $3 good-looking brick home with good k yard to paved alley. To be papered inted throughout and put in excellent condition hout at our cost. PRICE, $2,850. J. DALLAS GRADY, 322 Maryland Bldg. 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727. BARGAINS! BARGAINS Nothing Over $7,000—Property *Alway QUINCY PLA 0—§: side room y one loo BARGAINS! Rented and Salable. very conveniont location and % for & genuine home bargain. NORTH CAPITOL.AND K. 0—81,000 Cash. h brick: fi ouverted mto b tAR DEPT. AND CENTER MARKE’ Nice appearing balance in fo R qaey terms which should room and- | can be t rommercial zone: ne ness: i chieap buy o easy OF AGRICULTURE I'—$3,500—8$500 Cash. th. buy-window brick; very easy terms of tion loan. Snap! Y L NORTHEAST SECTIO: $0,000—8750 Cash. Soven rooms and batli, now rented for $35, mak'ng & eplendid investment: room garage; 2 boy worth Sour immediate attention, tbes s -"nme s mve:z‘fim: b FOR COLORED. $2,500 —FIRST ST. SOUTHWEST—$500 Cash. Store front. excellent briek building: six rooms and bath: large foot aliey: I cash: halance in form of Bulliing Assoctation loanr "¢ 10t to @ TWO-FAMILY FLAT. NEAR HOUSE OFFICE BLDG. $5,000—Rented, $50 Month. Seldom we tind a dallar for dollar investment of this type; tapestry bric Senicat focation. termus ORCORAN ST. N.W. $5.750—$500 Cash. vindow brick, just west : act quickly for this sn aser. pupered and terms, b f, 14th strest. This Is a nice Aly-built This house 18 suitable for two to suit pu appear ng, Epien families. Ter We have the largest list of bargains from $3:500 to $7.000 in the city FRANK A. GIBBONS, ... Bales Specialists. 308 Insurance Building, 15th and I Sts. N.W. Main 218. owner most anxiovs to sell | | | B —————————— BOSS & PHELPS, REALTORS. $15,750—16th St. Heights, Just off 16th st. in a seetion of new aud up-to-date homes. Tap- estry 1(0':’2‘.".5 2e. wide. $13,500—A Bargain. A _home pronerts situated on Park rd. just oft 14tb st., in & square (ist we firmly belleve will eventually become. n_business Zone. . Houso rontains 13 wpien- i rooms, 2 modern baths. " ec nd and third fivors arranaged apartments, with compiote chenettes. [First floor conid be converted at little exnse. There are numerous attractions aside Trom Tiot-wa.er heat.og Llant and electric lighis. 1desl jocality for Toom reuting and boarding pur- poses. Vacant, ral dining room: break- bulitin re. i e ot floors; $12,500—Near Dupont Circle. A low ice for a three-story modern brick dwelling situated 5 rooms, 2 baths. electric lights, exeellent Meating piant, and the entire house s in good condilion. Lot 8 20x110 to wide paved ailey. Owaer-oceupant w.ll give prompi possession and sell on very rea- sonable terms. Contaius six large, bright rooms, reception hall ind the entire leuse has d redecorsted. $16,000—Mt. Pleasant. $14,500—Washington Heights, Unquestionably one of the NFII barge'ns on the market. A Bre ninger built house, s.tuated at the corner of 16th and Lamont sts. All outside rooms, with southern exposure. There are 10 rooms (8 bedrooms| 2 modern baihs: hardwood flcors; living room with fireplace; bay-window dining room; several bullt-in features: cedar closet; Pittsburgh “water beater: " copper screens and ‘weather stripping: hot-water Beat; electric 1igl Entire now being lecorated. MATN 4340. and_Columbla clusive and_convenent A real bargain at asked. Handeome liouse. coataining ten portioned _ rooms, twe medets baths; “numerous features asa conveniences: extra_storage asd clothes ‘closeta; hardwood stair- case and woodwork; cold storase room;- Pitisburgh water heate liot-water heat; electeie lights. The condition of the entire house is Immaculate. . Very ressousble terms, ’ in & very ex locality, l: price are agroeabie 1o you. BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 TRE HOME OF HOMES. K ST, N.W. (onvenient to bus and cat lineh. | WANTED, DIREOT FROM OW] iighta. "There are troni and reur | Main Wi Situated between Connecticut ave, | o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1922, TFOR SALE--HOUSES. —— Omtoued, | . COLUMBIA A low-priced Dome with all the v good location; six rooms fontn for $50 per month Price, ety Fh 00 and atties hotwater Bemr wai Soanbie terma, T DeRt, elee ‘N - COLUMBIA CHEVY home with site roof; et Brick home condition; space for garage.. Prive, §0,100. trie light; besgtiful IFhY; good condition; garaga on lot .- PETWORTH. With froit an€ double rear porches; FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. HEIGHTS. lences “that go for modern home comfort: -in garage; Dot-water heat, electric light; CLEVELAND PARK. tueco over helldw tile; six bright rooms and bath, cellar Oooring: . garage. Price, $13,850, Hea- 2163 HEIGHTS. ‘deed: nine-room Brick home, in good eonditiom; parches; good heating 2525, CHASE . P : seyem rooms and bath, with extra Ivatory 150. Price, §$16,000. 2025, cloctrio light. hot-water heat: fine BUSINESS PROPERTY. Fireproof brick Tirwy bullding used aw garsy 1415 Eye Street. electric light. Price, $23500. A good 2185, ge. McKEEVER & GOSS, Main 4752. Members of the Washington Real Estate Hoard. e T —OPEN— 2266 CATHEDRAL AVENUE Unusnally - attractive home with w'de lot faciog Rock Creek Park; an unexcelled leea- Thaee in Fatire bouse House is ln excellent comdition ¢ ome ced rably | uoder cost uf reproduetion. Terms that are most reawonsble. Your broker or MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, locorporated. Main €935, Extatusbed 1889. Woodward Bldg., 15th and H. The Best in . Southeast Washington. ‘These Homes are Kite ned and bu'lt and contain all the essential features that combine to make Lome and house- keeplng & re. You will find that Kite Homes contain many unumial fea- tares in addition to standard equipment. Mass. Ave. and 16th St. S.E. ote this one feature—the second flvor is so srranged that it may be converted into a separate Apartment if so desired. Six rooms, bath, sleeping porch. front and back hot-water Best, elec- (ITlrrlh?n u L installation. Sauitary Exceptionally Low Prices. EASY TREMS. HARRY A. KITE, % #Incorporated) 1514 K Street. Phone Main 4846. NEW_ HOMES—READY. TO| | move in; 230 to 234 foth st. se. | |6 large rooms, tiled bath, h.-w.h,, | elec. lights, hardwood fleors,: built-in ice box and many other' iextras. Double rear porches wide cement front porch; deep lot to a wide alley. For sale by { THOS. A. JAMESON CO., i‘936 N. Y. ave. n.w. Main 5526 ‘17’24 TO 1740 * 3 Convenient to new Eastern High School. 6 large rooms and bath, double floors, extra lar%e sleep- ing porches, hot-water heat and | | i electric light. Sold on easy terms. 1 { THOMA! | For Sale By | S A. JAMESON CO,, 906 New York Ave. NNW. __Phone Main 5526. $500 CASH. 2608 4th ST. N.E Uloeks north of R L ave. new 2 howse 6. @ bix Jot, 503i00 ta Alles: will b ifai Die. treen. delightwnl rooms, big bathroom, ful r. laundry tray, gas. electricity. price and terms; Owners. N.W. diste’ i PANEORY & cory, %07, 15th_S RARE- OPPORTURITY $1,000 CASE,. Ralance I'ke rAt, NEW HOUS#. 14th st. car tine. “ear downtows; inepect AL ANY BROKER W. 6. IRVIN, 715 Allison St. Owner. Col. 9326. TFOR COLORED 108 Tipden st. n.e—Brick. bath. laziobe heat: price. $4. bought ®n easy terms. GEQ. W. LINKINS. VACANT. FACING COLUMBIA HOSPITAL. SACRIFICE. “Three-story, bay-window. pressed hrick. nine sboms, bath, hot-water best, electricity and ¢ papered and painted, top floor conld White location, clove to schools, churches and st_n.w, Price for quick rale, $9,000; seen between 4 and 6 o'clock or by ap- pointmen North 3760-W. 3. GARTLAND, Owner. 12¢ NORTHEAST—$750 CASH. A two-story colonial brick home, de- sirably situated off Temnestee ave. and close “to the car live. that can be bought on terme of $750 cash aod 1id- eral monthly payments. Six good-sized rooms and bath, froot and two rear posches, elee. 1ights, excellent heating Waot, bardwood floois and a buflt-in ¥arage. This property is in_per- fect condition asd s oo excelient valve at §7,950. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. 1334 H St. N. Pranklin 9803, . ot 2828 Conn Ave. Delightful, well lighted, new home with side’ fot, near Comn. ave. bridge. and spacions throughont; two-car brick garage. Attractively priced, with convenient terms. 500 cush; $175 monthiy. Your Broker or MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, tncorporated. Main 6835, Established 1808, Woodward Bldg., 15th and H. Cathedral Highlands—$12,500. A brand-new and exceptiopaily at- tractive semideteclied home that can be purchased on terma of §1,000, with moderate monthly payments. 1t fs lo- cated close to the Episcopal Cathedral and ie thoroughly modern in every particulur, BIx iArge bright rooms, tile bath, with bullt-in fixtures: open treplace, breakfast and " siccp ng porches 'and & lot 302143 o afiey: in just ome of thewe homes lefé 50 you should avail yourself of this opportunity. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. W. Ne ;. terms: can be a i | ! . 1334 W St N.W. Fraokitn_9508. SALE OR RENT HOUSES. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT— ‘Furnished or’ unfurnished, 16th street residence. J. LEO KOLB, 923 New York Ave. Main 5027. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. §TX TO NINE ROOM 10 ROON oME TN ANY GOOD | hite seetion of i Thite section ict, prefer northwest. in's gond me. section; | Will pay from $10,000 to 815300 asn.* Musé | have garsve, or plenty room.' Call Mr. Seits, WANT TO BUY BTORB PROP! 4 P T e o ‘bedroom ;L @t 1) 4 request of the parties secured therel jsuie; good title or mo sal venue curs, 1150 25th [ Well _des gued.| 1920 WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. < ned. auy wection: white or col ash and wess bLusimess. Ade WANTE] OM_0W bath, modern home. city ipt.on and office. 1 have c T ROOMS AND * near. Give full location. Address WILL TAY ALL CANE FOR USES eolored; Will conaider either frame or bri ny section of Wasbiugton Main 2730, % §00d cash payment aod can mak monthly paymenta. Would Ik n within #0 days. Mutn 552 184 BUYERS & SELLER Get quick, satisfactory results through our Mce: mow wanted, mwodernte priced homes on all sizes, all sectiof. INC., RYON €O., 5 b ATUCTION SALES. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUARLE THRpE- STORY BRICK DWELIING, NO. yvl pLORIDA AVE N W. y virtue of a certaln dg of trust dol, of the land records of the Thstri Dia, ina at the request of the parey therehy, the undersigned trosmes Geil well at Glmlr suction, in {rept of the, prem ses, on MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF No- v 1) L 1923, P 3 the Tomwing d 3 » Jericr of % desienated me and ‘being i’ Tersey and Hooker. trastees’ subdivi of part of block 12, pow sqWire 3008, Droit Park,” as per plat mgorded in Liber County 12, fol'o 33, of the records of the office ‘of the surveyor of . Distriet of Co. b “rive. of atie: All card A Geposit of $7 will be required at tiigh qf‘ - .‘"AX: b veyapeing, recording, Fayenue stamps, ete.. 8t cost of purciawer. Taring of sale to be com plied with within '&7rty days from day. (f sale. ofherwise the Yratees eserve fhe nib to reaell the propetyy at the rsk and defaul pure 'x.r after fiv 0 Tresaln in mome dewspsLer Wewiagion, D. g VAMUFL SCRIVENER CHARLES M. \hl_l.hl'}l‘ —Do2-08ds Saffs —._, TONORROW. _ THOMAS % OWEN & 80N, AUCII( TEISTERY* SALE OF VALUA REID 108 B STREET NONTHW B2 VActue Of u certan devd o in Liber No. 4850 st follo 18nd meords of ihe Dist the fro Bl dnicraicaed will ol a¢ auction: 1a OVEN (110, 10 square namtered five hundred and Afty. three (333). ax described in sad deed ef trus! upon the following terms: ¥ an existing hundred and Aty dol. nnce in cash: taxes ted to the date of a deposit of $200 Wil be required &t the e of saio. and o tlement to be made withiu thiriy (30) days of the date of sale, or deposit forfeited and the pronerty Yesold st the cost and_ risk of the defaaltivg purchaser after five (5) day. W ‘ashington Dewspaper. I, FRANCES SATL, (No_ 1412 T 8t. N W) G_PERCY McGLUE, el 715 13th St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND OFFICE FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN OUR GALLERIES 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14th, 1923 AT 10 AM. By order of U. S. Marshal and others. And at 12 M. Ford Delivery Wa; U. S. Marsh, Terms, Cash C. G. Sioan & Co,, Inc., Aucts. € 0. SLOAN & 0. INC., AUCTIONEERS, U. S MAR By virtne of a spec facias is- sued out of the clork s office of the Municipa Court of the District of Columbia and to me di- ted, T will sell &t public sale, for cash, at P_st. nw. Washi ELBVEN_OCLOCK A BER SIXTEENTH, 1823, *tie Buding Machines With beitin Ieye. brusies amd two motors: . Glie Vat, Alr Compremsor, lot L Compounds; Jot _uf Dr.lls Vises, 8 Motors and Bufing Machine. Air Oompressor Tank and Motor. six tanks and ~solutions, Crocks, Dryiug Pans, part of barrel of Niclel Salt, 4 Carboys. lock, 2 Top Desks, Typewriter ic., meized and a . The Cowpany, Ine.. and aoid to satis(y judgme at law No. A1489, in favor of M. Edith Wise. et al, trading as Wise Brothers. Term: E. C. SNYDER, no8.12,15 U. 8. Marshal. Automobiles By Auction AT WESCHLER’S Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY Commencing 12 Noon THOS. J. UW- N & SON, AUCTIONEEKS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE THREE- STORY I!lwlcx DWELLING, No. By virt o in Liber No. 4614, rd records of the District of C nd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees Will sell at publle auteion, in_fron: of tie gflm es, on MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY NOVEMBER, A'D, 1928. AT FUCR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow ng described lmnd and misex, situate in the District of Co- |nmb&"m designated as and being the nerth- 20 feet front on Gth st. by full dept of Of'! Jot two (2) in square four hundred and eights-ooe .(i81), with right of way over the east 3 fvet 4% inches of said iot for slley follo 116 et seq. property fih‘l_: Dame lowest cash price. Ac Box _150-H. Star office, IPOW WANTS HOME N GEORGETOWN £ Tonlestown, six or seven rooms; 1f bargald, w ; Addreés_Box 2T, Star omce. 18% | HAVING SOLD MY HOME IN THE CODN. tey, T am in the market for a house in any [} ‘white section n. must baye 4 good | T Wt have you ta"SHerT hedriss | E e X S0.B. Star oftee, T o oo 53 :;nlz_m x"cm‘f: 8 ROOMS 7 BATHS; GO0D Fgit, “Aldress. Bod B Stac slice. o L) 10 IORTH . Give price, location and 5 8. terms; Do Il‘?' Address_Box 7 HOUSE, SOUTHEAST: cash MODERN _SIX. botwaen $6.000. to §5,000; ‘will pay w0 goyment. Address Box 352 4, Star uffic pur) of sale: Property sold subject to & first trust of $4.500 at 7 per cent, fember 26, 1924; balance cnsh. A 'dej $500 required ‘af the time of sale, veyancing, _record'ng, rewenue stamps notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. “Terms of sale to be cempiied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trusiees reserve the right o fesell Ui prop- defauluimg 5i2 of il con- and erty at the risk and cest of the purchaser after five deys’ advertisement of sach resale in some newspaper publ.shed in the city of Washington. D. C. WILLIAM ‘A "HILL, A B. OWEN BDM@NSTOR; IR, ' The above sale is postpamed on aceount’ of the _inclement weather uatil WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, FOUR' 1923, same hour and IJ\:" ny'? arder the trustees. >1 -1&ds, exia ¢ AT FOURTHIRTY | - | et - evious advertisement of such resale in some | gon, by order of b al due_ Sep: | AUCTION SALZS. FUTURE DAYS. S™SALE OF STOLE AND DWELL- AS 900 %h ST. N.W., ‘In the Snpreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia.—David Roventhal vs. Lena Bosenthal. By of u decree of the Supreme of the Dintrict. of Columbins, passed n ¢he above cause, the undersigned trusteen will jell, In frost of the premises. st publia or rivate sale, on WEDNESDAY, THE T Y FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1928, AT { FOUR 0 CLOCK P.M. followirig-desfribed land and peemines, ‘it in_ the city of Washington, District of Columbla, to wit: Tuat part of original lot one (1), in squay three "hundred “weventy-thrve (378) tmprovea a buildiog consisting of & store and apmrt- | ments, known as No. 900 9th st. n.w., Wash- ington, D. C. “Termin of sale: All cash. A" deposit of. §200 required of purchaser at’ ti naly AL | concesancing. recording, revenue stansps and Dotarial feew at the Coxt Of the parchaser. i1 o to_be compited wi’ th | thirty duys from day of sale, oth srwiso the | trixtees reserve the right to fesels the prop- |erty at the risk and cost of ths defaniting { purchmser after five dayw' adve | sueh resale in some newspaper the city of Washington, . ©. Bids “will be received ‘prior fo day of sale by the undcreigmed trustees at their ad- i “ below. . 508 \4ilking' buildin Tras THOMAS 3. OWEN & AoW, ATGTIONERRS. Executor’s Side of Three- Story and Basement Brick Dwelling C:gataining About 10 Rooms and Bath, Oppo- site U. . Pension Office, in the Fir st Commercial Zone, No. 4//9 G Street N.W. Stealey, d mvased, tom, 1, e NISASTE AD. 18 towing T will se'l ‘at public aue- 4 MOND. NTH DAY OF NOVEMBE £, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. bed real cstate. of Columbis and %% 518 improved a8 Ado i of sale: All @ dre in TP chaser, after five days’ advert sement of st resal In some newspaper published in Wi ington, D. € ROET. E. P. KREITEK, 1o A&ds e X8 1 ‘anieat of the party secur " the' undersigmed trustees. will offer « by public atction, in front of the w DAY, THE FOUR. ¥ ) BER, 1023, AT KTY FIVE 0'CLOCK P lowing described [nid And prems the clty of Washington, Distry o wt Part of i ' Iot No. 54 in Florence D. Me- Aulffe's subdivision of origimal lot & in square 734, as per plat recorded In Book 8% page 114 In the surveyor's office of the Disteict of Columbia, be Tina ave. &t the somths iot and ruaning the sail avenne 1608 fect ey witn the beginning; improved subject to & building $4.900 01, pa (i Terig ‘of sale: Over and above sald tra Deposit of 4200 required at raie, Co cing, mecordiog. sevemse " stamps aad rial fres at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day | of sale, otherwise the trus reserve the 0 resell the properiy the risk and ot of detaalting purchaser Siverrisement of “such restie in soma Bews- Debiished in- the <7, of Wishington, MILEURN J. DONOHOE, JAMES A, DONOHOR, 14Pa. ave. trust of ees. _mo3-Adds o stees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwellings Nos. 607 and 609 C St. S.W., Also! Three-Story and Basement| | Dwelling, No. 610 Md. Ave. S.W. By suthority vested in the undersigned, as trustee, T w'i sell at public aaction. in frent on THURSDAY, THE FIF- rH DAY OF NOVEMBR®I' 1923, COM. NG AT FOUE O'CLOCK P.M. part of nd B in square 463 improved by prem- . 607 aud 600 C et immedistely er_lot 803 in square 463, improved by i premises No. 610 Ma. mve. s. One-half cash, balance in one year, at 7 per cent. $20 deposit required upou acceptance of bid. Terms to be com- with within thirty days or deposit for- C cing. recording and revemue at purchaser's cost. IRWIN B. LIVFON, Trustee. 14 st n.w. _BoS-d&dn.exsu [ ESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved and Unimproved Real Estate. Ry virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla passed in Equity Cause No. 4663, entited William H. - pia 0ts, v. Florence W. Asre, the undersigned trstees will tction in_front of the respec- on_ WEDNESDAY, THE owing propert; R O'CLOCK P.M., lot 819, square a frame dwelliog No. 423 10th st. AT FOUR-FIFTEEN 0°CLOCK P.M.. lot 809. square 357, being brick dweliing No. 416 10t sts AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lots 33 d 85, square 207, being frame dwelling No. 217 D st. s.w., and brick house in rear there. T FOUR-FORTY FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. D st. s.w., and brick buildior in "0°CLOCK P.M., lots 36 and 803, o i1 | Farage or stabi Terrm of sale: parcel at tim { of sale, one third of purchase m d 1n_eash and the balance in ments at oue and iwo years, bearing 6 per cevt interest per annum, payable uually, represent the purchnser and secured by first deed i@ by purchase thin sixty days in d trustees reserve the right to forfeit deposits d/or resell at risk and eqst of defaviting i ment in The Evening Star. ALBERT T. WALKER, Trustee, 1828 California st. . GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustee. Washington Loan & Trust bidg. Beke, Sighy of owner, all at Public Auction Tuesday, November 13, ;tmlo AM. TERMS . NOTES, Auctioneer 633 Louisiuna Ave. Carpets and Rugs {By Public Auction At Weschler’s | 920 Pa. Ave. NW. | Wednesday, Nov. 14th Commencing 10:30 AM. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. ST. N. By virtue of m certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4847. follo 108 et seq., of the land recerds of the Distriet of Colum Dbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the unders.gned trustees will sell at pobtic Suctien, ‘s froat of the isey, on | KioNDAY, E NETEE! i ‘TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D, 1823, AT FIVE O'CLOCK the following described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbia aad desigpated and being (437 O street n.w.) lot in Harbaugh and otbers, commissi ers' subdivis.on of lots in squaie 511, subdivision is recorded in Liber W. F., 161, of ‘!,l:( mml- é‘:l Iheuvrflk'e of the surveyor of the riet lumbia. Terms of sale: Sold sub. to u first deed of trust lo'r s T AITM' m:ltlfl upon acceptance . conve: . nd. at purchaser's e T e S 5 N in this deposi| R ‘ficz ETTLE, MORTIMER. M. HARRIS, n09-4&ds,ex8u Trustecs. P ise: exeeu’de of the estate of Amanda A. ! square 207; lot 38, being improved by a brick | @ 150808 beng unmproved: | $300 cash deposit on each ' ‘P"rchlur after five days’ previous advertise- @ 451 0| 0T-3kds, 0358 % AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOMAR I GWEN & BON, AUCITONEERS. Examm? S-l—_c-bof filie T:&- Stcry‘h rame Dwelling AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONERR, AY OF NOVEMBER, ETREKT X 5 -l By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly Briclz 0 | ot ant rmoras ot ‘the. Ditict ot oo v e o ;ot. 2248 and 2250 Eighth Bia, woa’ac the praneat of the parics secured i by, the uniaened trumiers w at treet Northwest, in the|hemy, s ooy Qm of the inen om Second Commerciall Zone. |¥OXDAY. THE NINTEENTH DAY OF NO- o eecutor 404 trustes under the last will | p M., the’ foliowing doscribed land and prem- ill “woll at pablic. auctions L frons - of tha o R S R e Pamimece, o8 MUESDAY. THE A WENTIETH | o st nw. by full deptis of original ot O'CLOCK "PM., the following & ‘seribed real | v (ior), Gonpromed tos Tapony, Uoodred and estate, sitante in the D'strict of { ‘o'umbia and | *Yornn of saie: One-third. warchaee mrice t Ihin, lots 1060 and 1062 n square 2875, fromt- sh, and the balapee in two mt f: 5 l‘ndnhlgd respectively, qu Bth street, ints, payable in ene and two |ttt A, e 8208, depont 1| 2 cr e oo Ta e st ot : conveyancing, recording and revertie stavps g o i pureinsers '“lmni T;‘r‘mn o win o Do o | Somt lien oo the peope plied with within thirty . dtherwise the Droperty may be resoid at the cat of the e S faulting purchaser, after five dayy’ adverrising | of sal of such ressle in some newspa published @uye 1) Wi Dropeity muy to be complied with within ‘twenty Kale, otherwise it forfeited an be resold at the risk and cosi of dm defsulting purchaser after five duss’ previous advertisement. 0. Y. WORTHINGTON amd . Y. WORTHINGTON. Jr. Washington, D. C. H. ROZIBR JWLANY, pofl-d&ds exSu Fxecutor_m1a_Trustee. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUQ[TONEER. | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Con- {:rch?ery and lcrOrl;_-m Par- ‘ixtures, Soda Fountain, Etc., Contained im No. 1414 14th Street N.W. Ty sirtue of & certaln chattdis deed of trust dated July 25th, 1923, and 1y corded October 2, 1024, as instrument’ No, 9 2 m: Fecords for the District of Col umbia, and the request of the party mecuryd therehy, the undersigned trustee will seil by pblic auctien within the above premises, of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1913, COMMENC- NG AT TEN 0'CLOCK AM., Soda Fountain Carbonator, Cash Regist¢r, Tables and rs, Showcases, Mirrors, B Box, Coffee Electric Fans, Candy Hurmace, Marbie Btoves, Bcalés and mifcellaneous per- gonal’ property used in the couduct of eaid business . The above will first be offerel! as an entirety and if a satisfactory bid is List received will be immediately sold in detail. C. VOURNAS, Went Player and Upright Pianos Carpets and Rugs BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, Nov. 14th AN . a | Chan ! Urn Commencing Carpets and Rugs Will Be 10:30 AM. Terms: Cash. ek Adam A. Weschler, Auct. no12, ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTHNEEK TNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Beri facis iwmed out of the clerk’s oftice for the Supreme Court of the District of Columnbin and 1o me directed, 1 wiil well at public sale, for cash, in fromt of the courthouse donr. wewt wing. on D st letween 4th and Sth wea naw.. Washiugtos D. C.. at TEN O'CLOUK A. M. on FRIDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1923, all Getendan ; | lefendants, George C. Lamghes. Langley and Arthor A\ Langiey. following described rval estate. to building. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, 4 UCTIONEERS. Collector’s Sale of Elousehold Furniture, Piano, Carpets, China, Silver and Glassware, Draperies, Etc., Belonging to the Estate of Johu Reidy, Deceased, At No. 614 Upshur the above pres g THE FIFTEENTH DAY _OF NOVEMBER, COMMENCING AT TRN LOCK A'M., all the furniture contained caid premises. consisting in part of parlor. dining room, bedroom and kitchen furniture. . brass and enamel beds, ca:pets, rugs, bed china, silverware, glassware, uction, HURSDAY, < wourts; and ronning {Beuce e ‘hey, thenee novth (f, feet feet to the beginning, subject o the 5efoot alley rescrvation as rovided fr in the iz will and testament of Wiliem 3. 1 Said part of lat 3 belmg identieal whkb the east 19 feet § inches frome hy the Tnil depth thereof of lot 25 el tie west I-inct fmuat by full depth of iot mambered 26 in C. C. Lang- ley administrator's subdivision in said squar- Taes ik LN roperty, No. i fifth Street Northwu:tm By virtue of & decrse of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia passed in equity canse No. 41034, the undersigmed will sell at ipublie auction. in front of the prems {ITESDAY, THE TWENTIETH, DAY OF NO- VEMBER,' 1623, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M followiog described land and premises, e in the District of Columbim: All of that part or parcel of ground® and premiscs {izing "ana Deihe in_Georpetonm. Dicirier ot Columbia. of that certain parcel of Thrrekeld's square contamed within the followlhg descrip- tion: Beginning at & point on the west side of Fayette street at the end of three hundred and thirty feet northerly from Eighth street nd running theace morth twemey-five feet, thence west one hnndred and Twenty.-feet, thence south tweniy-five feet. themre east ome hundred and fwenty feet to the place of be- ginning, assessed for taxation Tot 400, square south of square 1296, and being im- proved by premises known s 2100 85th street v of sale: One.thind to b caah, ‘erms of sale: One-third to bo paid In to be deposited at the time of sale, and the Palance in two equal instalimerss, payable in one and two years from date f sale, and o be represented by promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of wix per cent per annum. payable semi-anaually, 284 secured by deed of trast pn the b sold. "o all cash, at the opthn of the. pur chaser. AN conveyaneing. reoeling. revenue stamps &t the cost of the punchaser.' Terms to be complied With (n thirty dars from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resel] at the risk aad cost of the defaciting purchaser, after fite days’ adver- tisement, or to report said default to the court for its action 1o the prewaises. HARRY F. KENNEDY, Columbian bulldii. G. PERCY_ MeGLUE, 503 E street nw D08-d&dn,ex8u Trustees. ADAM A W of the survevor for tae District of Colmnbia in Liber W. B. M. &t folio 139, setzed und levied upon ‘as @ll the wight, title, claim snil interest of sald defendant . aml to Teal extate. and mold to satisfy julgmentui iaw No. (5682 in favor of the Fox . Miver Mg ier Company. lmc to the o of Herpert U rashaw, assigmee C. BNYDER, U. 5. Marshad. ©016,27.00v3.8. The above sale is postponed nnxil [viday, the | it n012.15 XY 1B Marsi ADAM A WESCHLEK, AUCTBONEEK. Trustees’ Sale of Nime New Brick Dwellings, Nos. 3536, 3540, 3544, 3546, 3550, 3552 and 3554 T St. N.'W. By virtue of a ertain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 4845, folio 111, ot seq. of the land reeords of te District of Coluw bia. and at Us request of fthe purty secured Thereby, the uQersigned trustees will offer Tor sale by public_suctiou. in froat of the prem- sen. oo FRIDAY, THE TWENTY THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1928, AT FOUR OCK PM., the followiog-described land tuate in the city of Washing . District ‘o Columbla, to wit: Lets 30 10 141, both tnclodive, in Froderic L. Buidekoper and Reginald . Huidekoper's sumliviston of lots in biock MI. “'Boeith,” a% per piat - corded iz the office of the surveyor for the District of Coumbia, in Liber 85 at folio 56, said biock 141 betng known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square L2, im- proved by mine 1w brick dwellings. Bac troet for $3,000. Particolure at sale. Houses be offered either separately or together and soid in the manmer producing the best CHLEE, AUOTIONEER. — Jcasi. A deposit of $200 on each house if — s0ld meparately and “3500 i sold as wn TRUSTPES' SALE OF IMPROVED Brs1Ness | entirety, required of the purchaser wt the ‘time PROPERTY AT THE SOUTHWEST COR-4 of sale. All conveyancing, reconliog, revenue NER OF 6th AND G STS. N.W.. AND | étamps and notarial fees ax the cost of fl G E VELL NOS. 616, | purchaser. Terais of sale to,be compiled wi 618, 620 AND 622 6th ST. N.W. within 50 days from day of sale, otherwis: By virtue of that deed of trust recorded in the l"flfliufl‘-r; lfi nll\l”lflhmfll Iul' Liber No. 4286, at folio 356 of the land ree- SLY S8 Sk Sk R oo et ords of the District of Columb'a and at the{ ing pul h-ri'll’ln five day rh;lmn; Teaquest ofithe party secured thereby, the ga-{ 9T SuCh Tesaie i some mewspmper publisied Gegned will sell by puble anction’ in {ront | 18 the €ty of Washingtow B € o £ the premises, on TUESDA TW] LEE D. LATIMER. TS Sormantts o 2%, e ST K ., parts of lots numl B = 20, in square oumbered 455, in the oty of P DY AN, Vashington, District of Colnmbia. beginaing ' ’ g for the same at the northeast corner of sail square and rinotng thence sonth on Gth street Teet, thence west 101 feet G inches (o am thence porth 25 feet to @ street, themee and improved by a {large brick building. Also lots numbered 30, 31, 32 and 33, in #aid square improved by i brick dwellings pumbered 616, 618, 620 snd €2 Gth st. n.w., in said city, all of sald par- ceis being more pacticularly described in sxid deed of trust. ‘Terms: The several parcels will be soldl as an entirety, subject to & prior deed of trust purporting fo secure $57.500 and interest, mow verdue. _One-third casb, balzace in one and 'wo years, with 6% intercst, represented by tes of purchaser wecured on the property, or || cash, at purchaser’s option One thousand lars deposit required. Conveyancing lndl revenue Stamps &t purchaser's cost ('(mph-l ance with terms to be made within 30 days or a QY “SCHOOL OF {SPANIS| trustees reserve right to resell st risk cont of flellnllln‘ purchaser after five days’ b i WASHINGTON ' SPANISH, FRENCH, PORTUGUESE 1817 F st nw. nol2-eodiids. Attorneys. EDUCATIONAL. Frivate loesons in mathcmmtics, sciences, Ianguages: especial attention fo_stupid, back. ward and unwilling pupils, $1, §1.50. " Albert Jouas, 1406 Hopkius st. m.w. Cail or write. Only One—Established 12 Yoars SRoRTRAND 1 30 DAYS Individual Instruction, Day & Eve. Clasees 30-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE 142 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Mam 8435, ?o.:bxi' Tr“’v‘(’)cmmw STHOOL OB G W nesr 14Th—1S38 G. Sborthand. Touch Typing. Mwip 2576, uei2e { publication of resale H. W. VAN SENDEN, . J. F. RUYNITZKY, WHARTON B. LESTER, Attorney for party secured. no12.d.5&ds b5 ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEBIL. Bankruptcy. Sale of Statiomery, Floor Cases, Etx. By virtue of an order of the i Court of the District of Columbis, holding = bank- ; ruptey coort In re N. D. Hightower, bankrupt. N. 1367, the undersigmed trustee will sell by public anctios at Weschier's, #20 ave. o.w. on THURSDAY, NOVEM: | FIFTEENTH, 1923, COMMENCING ATl TEN- THIRTY O'CLOCK A.M., Stationery, Tablets, Blank Tooks, Note Books, Binders and Fillers, Patent Pencils and Pens, T { eign Langusge Classics, Books, 3 fine Mahog: Terms: Cash. Rag. Jazz, Popular Music in Jennons. Free iessons’ ¥ you buy _imetruments here. Bend for free Christensen School 1322 G st., n.w. Main 1278. Easy terms, { MOVING, PACKTNG & STORAGE. DRY STORAGE FUR PURSTIUER Bstimate cheerfully gives. Vemient tocation. WESCHLER'S, $30 Pa. ave. B.w. Phene Main 1282 METEOPOLITAN V:AREHOUSE CO. STORAGE, PACKING AND SHIPPIX Fhone Potomac 682 10 Fiorida Ave any Floor Cases. FRANCIS W. HILL, Jr. n09-d&dba,exSu Wood: | "THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUOTI | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWO. | BTORY WEAME DWELLING ON VALLEY | STREET. WASHINGTON ' HIGHLANDS | By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4144, follo 446 et seq. of the. land records of the Distriet of Oolum- bia, and at the request of the pmrty secured thereby, the undermigned ttustees will sell at | ublic auction, {n_front of the premises, on RIDAY, IE BIXNTEENTH DAY OF NOVEM- | BER. A.D. 1923, AT FOUR (FOLOCK P.M. the following described la and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and desig- nated as and being lots 60, 50 mnd 51 Anauln ington as per res the office of the murveyor for the District of in Liber 39, folio ¥50. Soid subject to & prior deed of trust for $1,000 and balance to be paid in deposit réquired upon lm’ iug, recording and reveane cout Terma of aaie to Wlnfl 30 flgl or deposit £540r Ganbi, an: | PHONE RORTH 194 UNION Y | T’ SRV ree.0 Fla. Ave W N. W. ‘SEPARATE. ROOMS, $1 22 Tacal and Leag-Distance 3 w i S 88800 while in eur loag-distatos SPECIAL RATES New York to Wash RED BALL IT CO. Mational Househeld Movers. ¢ Woodward B'dg. Main S8 m‘rm's::.u‘(—l-';mu“‘.‘muo) NG, CO.. Noeth 8843 VS o s v UNITED AN, WHIRPING OVING, PRI ErPnnnr SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- AT THE SOUTHWEST NINTH AND MONKROB { of ®cerwn deed of trust duly re- corded o Liber No. 4830, follo 345 et seq., of i fl;n‘l;ldm:: t&l’lflflcl of Cflnfl‘\;l:, l':lfl a reguest party secured. therehy, i the trustees will sell at public | auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTEENTH OF "NOVEMBER, A.D. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the! toll land and premises, situate | in the Distriet of Columbia and designated as and being lot numbered four (4) in bloek | numbered two (2) in Beojamin F. Lelghton and Richard E. Pairo, trustees’, subdivision | of “Brookland,”” §s per plat recorded in the | effice: of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia In Libér Cogaty 6, at fol.os 106 end | 104 Terms of sale: All eash. $500 deposit re- quired bid. Converanci __ad‘_f:_...f“..’n‘"".u famps st parchaser's sale ifed with LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS ooean FIREPROOF sutLom PACK AND SH! KRR 616 Eye St. N.W. i Trust November 16, 1933, &t the wame hoaur = =~ TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLINGS NOS. 1608 AND 1808 L 4nd revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms | 1 thence eant 16 feet 9. iuches, thenee stath 95 | zumbered 924, ms per plat recoried in the office [ i To be 50id subjec. however, to & prior deed of I+ proce. Terms of rale: Over and above said trust. | Court. | 1 I { asvis | tested in due form s Toq j other person or AUCTIONS. 3 o Engtand_ana Continent. Mag- =lading Majestic, ip. Highest comiort. and n ships offer- 0w rates. world's larges Standards of ks ipy. Sulsine. Also ¥ capy ng attractive.f WeawTive e ‘Washington € fhice, 1208 F Street, N.W. R.M Hicks, Manig.. BALTIMORL JACKSONVILLE Fare 1 om Washington via rail to mare, tis e steamer 0 Balth VYvay One $31.71 #iew 5 1ncluded exkra " eharge. Round-trip tickets good. t resoury “uti] June 15, 1024 Sieromer Tuesday, Friday, 6 PM. . _ Try the New S. S, E Hrnasiny e iBanANy #.llegha Merchants and Miners TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 1208 F St. N.W., Wash. SOUTHERN WINTER TOURIST POINTS Vin NORFOLK A Delightiul Route Via Water and R: Standard Fiate Convenient Connectivms Stop-Overs Daily Service To -Old Point and Norfoll ! Steamer Palace New York-Boston By Sea City Tieket Office. 731 15th St. N.W. ‘Woodward Bullding Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. Round Trip Baltimore and Carolina Steamship Co. anzounces mew winter schedule to Floride Four days omly, Baltimere to Miami Fure, including berth and meal $45.00 ench way Salling datew, November 25 December 3, 13, 24 For Full Partiextars Apply JOSEPH P. STEPHENSON, 205 Teh St. S.W. Phone Main 7 ATLANTICCITY,N.J. This American Plan intes comforiatle than during the Fall a Winter montha on account of ita +x tional Jocatim and arracgement. Brick Garage. AEDEL, ROTH, Atly SUPREME COURT of Columbia, L —Ida Boroka v, IN THE tri alienees of James G . 41486 —Order {of this suit is to obtain n decree of reeard plantinff’s 15 51 in T. o of square 4 ington, which sai Ty nklin Seh in_the C sion Fra g | stiry northwest. Upon plain: T 27tk day of October, A, the defendants. and_ulienees of James M ing Star and The Wasi longer_and other publica! with for satisfuctory DELL P. AFFORD. “Text: MORG. RERTZBATG. Justic —Erank Edwin herein prasing for o decrce chansing fhe name of seid Frank Edwin Bution 1o Frink Tureon, and baving api . orde: cause, T any there be. oa o before the 80t day of November. 1928, why the prayers of said petition should not be gr Provided. this order be pibl w "Ry H R n06.12 DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE AN AR- THUR A. ALEXANDER, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREM trict of Colum —In re estate of —Administraton, No. UBcation a5 o the i n case relating to the v _ writ ings, dated the Stb day of November, 1615, and the 13th day of May, 1916, porparting to be the last will aud testament and codicil, rempective.y, of Bobert K. White, decessed baving been returved as t0 Robert I Touis C. White and Jolazca White. De_toun h day of October 1923, ordered timt the insues be set down for trinl on the 3th day of December, 1923, that this order and the substance of the s insuen to-wit: Ween the lostruments of writ ing dnted November Oth, 1918, wnid May 13, 1819, purporting, respectivels, to be the lasi iIY ahd Testament of Mobert 1t White de: - ceased, and codicil thoreto, exechted and ai. ed by law. and Holding a Irobute Conrt pert K. White, Decorsed 65, —Orde of the iss: ity of the paper were the executions thereof procured from tbe “kid Tobert K. White, deceased, by undie in uence exercisd by Johm R Walsh or any taotx and Was the wuid Roh-| ert B! White, decoased, &t the time of mak- ‘ag and wubsiribng or of the mckuowiedcing Dby im of said Paper WHUIngs. of vouud sl disposing mind aud eapable of excenting a Valld deed or rontract, shall be publishe u week for four weeks in Law Reporter, same period in ““The Evenin WALTER 1. McCOY, Chief troe copy—Attest: ' JAMES TANNER, Reg Inter of Wills for the District of Columbia Cletk of the Probate Court. 0c29,103,5,10,12.17,19,24 “— |70 CONVEY THANKS TO U.S. Prince Suggests Mission to Express Japan’s Gratitude. By the Assoclated Press. TOKIO, November 12. — Princ j Tokugawa, president of the house of peers and a delegate to the Washings ton armament conference of 1921, proposed that the government send to America to express itude for the relief sent the earthquaRe sufferers. Viscount Kaneko, a Harvard grad- uate and president of America’s Friends’ Soclety, was syggested as head of the mission, — s The Chinese produced ‘cultured” pearls years ago by inserting small shot or fragments of mother of pcarl into the shells of freshwater mussels which they kept in tanks. 0

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