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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE--HQUSES. — Continued, 1 " SAUL’'S ADDITION. I jevery attractive ‘home of . brick, tw: ibe. First . floor contaiss %-pm: living room, _dining _room, sécond floor, four finished sleeping N floors thitoughout, D‘-‘c‘:’r‘“ lre‘eme ‘lnuNI. ]ho!—wuu heat; : front and basement. © Brico, $18.000, - TS PETWORTH. A bome on 1 lat of. 4 with Sowers and trees; seven roomy and bath: front “and rear sleepi hot | Jrater beat: olectric lights; double garage. e, $11,350." Worth your imimediate jn- o1 201/5 CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Eandsome stone residence, containing ten rooms, two baths, two sleeping :;!.h:. h"lpo(:[ hea! -thelfled lights: d T0-foot on desirable Street.” Price, $22,500. 204/5 t Has hardw tw [ McKEEVER & GOSS, 1415 Eye Street. MEMBERS OF WASHINGTO! BBAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW IMMEDI- ately for $200 cash, balance $70,per mont Tooms, breakfast roorm, -bath,’ electric Reat, and large, dry basement; splendid ioc ton” Woodridge, D. C. Addioss Liox 202-D, Btar office. FOR SALE—HOUSER, Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. NEW HOMES. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. | ses oo BRLGE:, $6.950. Semi-detached home in A-1 condition; seven rooms and mf.#;m; ;m& :fi iy of"::;-'pf.' ® price. 11000, 2iopt BUSINESS INVESTMENT. Comner detacWed home, in first com- mercial zone, priced below market value for quick sale; seven rooms and bath: all modera_{mprovements; perfect condition. Price, $7,850. K STREET. Cheapest plece of property on K at. (near 14th); large residence, sixteen rooms (ten , bedrooms) and three ‘baths; steam heat; » sultable for high-class rooming house oF remodeling fnto ofice bullding. $82,300. ‘Terws. 2845 d they il t last I g it 5 gas and biflit-f g Fafea! b Dayment, pelsuck Suit " Open and lighted every day from 3 to 9 p.m. \m)] ouse No. Orleans place m.e., bet. 6t 7th and L and M sts. C. H. SMALL, Owner & Builder. Tel. M. 6861. 11th and G Bts. Kresge Bidg. B. H. Gruver Homes—N.E. EASY TERMS—INSPECT 2 lI‘1':013" MORSE ST. t! H rooms bath, elec. lights. Rardwood: foore: serecncd porches 3 ft. deep to 20-ft. alley, [ S R Ty Only two left. Phone Maln 8072, For by ANY BROKER. or B. H. GRUVER, Owner and Bullder. 20 A PRIZE BUY. One square from Ambassador Theater at 18th Columb! A ten-room house, Qlectricity, e perfect’ repair; special $12.000, or reason- Main 4752. N REAL ESTATE BOARD. opportumity tor roomin able_off Mala 5768, T Cathedral Highlands—$12,500, A brand-new and exceptionall tractive. semi.cetached home that can COLORED—VACANT. Several 6-room. houses. Prices and terms very reasonable. OWNER, P. D. HOLMES, Room 23. Matn 3677, 819 15th St. N.W. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. SPITABLE FOR SCHOOL OR FRATERNITY HOUSE; CAN BE ECONOMICALLY REMOD- ELED iNTO APARTMENTS. ar Temple Helghts: three very substan- tially built four-story ick bulldings, taining & total of 36 rooms nd U b emi; bulldngs have been used as school and have communicating dpors. Two. two-car brick garages, with room for mnother. Teasonable. Spec’al terms. Call C: HOW IS THIS? Near Capitol; $1.000 cash and $83 mor 9 rooms, bathibrick; farnisheds bi.w . ek session: roomn for garage: now renting o3, oB1e IN BEST ! OKLAND very dewirable e detached home: lot S0X100: Hot-water heat; electric 1ghts: garage: modern Dath. * Price is very low for & quick sule. $7.760 fa thie price amd terms are ewsy. Ad: | dress Box 205-D, Star oflle B ( D FOR COLORE 1206 Linden st. n.e—Brick, 8 rooms and | bath, latrobe heat: price, $ 0; be bought on casy term GEO. W. LINKINS. Malin 8298-99. Delightful, well lighted new home with side | Tot, nn. ave bridge. Well designed and spactous throughout: two-ear brick gurage. Attractively priced, with coavenlent terms. $3,500 cash; $175 monthi. Y AUGH & SH Incorporated Main 6935, blished 1899. Woodward Bldg., 15th and H. 1724 TO 1740 “E” ST S.E— Convenient to new Eastern High School. 6 large rooms and bath, double floors, extra large sleep- ing porches, hot-water heat and electric light. Sold on easy terms. For Sale By THOMAS A. JAMESON CO., 906 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526. RARE OPPORTUNITY Inspect 1412 Quines st For sale by ANY BROKER W. G. IRVIN, Owner. 715_Allison 8t. Col. 9326. NEW HOMES—RFADY TO move in; 230 to 234 1oth st. se. | 6 large rooms, tiled bath, h.-w.h,, elec. lights, hardwoed floors, built-in ice box and many other extras. Double rear porches: wide cement front porch; deep lot to a wide alley. For sale by THOS. A. JAMESON CO.,, 906 N ave. n.w. Main 5526, 18th and Columbia Road. A very low price for a_well situated home convenient to tno of the best car lines in’ the cits. Tont Tood with close ue, neighbor- sour e 812,00, Downtown. Any one desiring & well situated prop- erty one square off 14th st. and only a few minatex' walk from the downtown shopping district would do well to see Ehis House at once. It contalus nine Tooms, modern bath, a number of built- in features and electric Hghis, etc, Posscusion can be arranged and vers easy terms made. Price, $11,000, Columbia Heights. A very desirable colon'al type home a prominent avenue and only a few locks from 14th and Park road. Con- x large rooms, tile bath, front and rear por hardwood floors, laun- tubs, '8 number of special features, hot-water heat, electric lights. Price ooly $10,500. _Easy terms. Petworth. ‘Vacant. . A-colonial-type home, s'tuated at one of fhe I ghiest points in Petwortn on paved atreet and not far out. Con- taios six well proportioned re s, Dath, front porch, brewkfast po Inclosed wleeping porch, were fioors, hot-water hent," electric Lot 1s L frat dee o _raved Terms only $1,000 cash. Montily - pa ments on Aaverage reat basis. P *B0OSS & PHELPS, in 4340, 1417 K St. e The Home of Homes. o curs. 4, 5 and 6 Room Bungalows and Cottages— 1t yon are looking for a small Home will find that these dandy little B 3“?6‘1-‘3‘{‘2’“ “Newton St. N E. (JUST OFF RHODE ISLAND AVENUE) will exactly fli the bill. They are Kite Bullt—and that means everything. Just ‘come over and take & look at them—you'll be convinced that you have. never. seen anything o compare with them at the fce. Home of them are equiped with Yiurphy Wall Dads, which practicatly ndds another room, s’ they are out of the way during the daytime.. Modemn equip- qment, sanitary plumbing, hot-water heat. ing—and the’ planning and. arrangement ro perfect $7,500 to $7,950. (EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED.) Open for inspection every day 2nd even- Bk care leaviog 10th wid G streets B.w., fide out R. I ave. to Newton st. n.e. HARRY A. KITE, (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. MOUNT PLEASANT. NEW B. H. GRUVER HOMES OVERLOOMENG BOCK CREEK PARK. Rosemoot Ave. Near 19th and Park Boad. : OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. 8 reoms, garage. Attic, large porch et neons Whter Beater, wide Daved alies: Prices, $11,750 up, on easy ‘terms, Any Broker or B. H. Gruver, AND BUILDER. MAIN 8072, 30° FOR SALE—COLORED., Several excellent homes lo- cated best northwest section, 6 to 9 rooms. Prices, $3250 to 50. Terms very easy. For information. see. . full inforgatdn BINN, Col. 58817, 7)2 Kenyon St. N.W.. {NR. WARDMAN PARK INN. | 6th & M Sts. N.W.—$1,000 Cash | sed on terms of $1.000, with Tose to the Eniscopal Cathedrel < o the Epiacopal Cathedra (hm.hl{ modern in every . 8ix large bright rooms, with bufit. fixture: fireplace, breakfas d MPEII' ah of these homes I: 't B ame sucet s s ;::or’!u’mll:;w“w ‘avall yourself of this Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Real 1834 H St N BARGAIN With $1,000 cash and terms and $70 & month you can buy an exceptionsl corner house in northwel T BARRETT, 1502 K 8t Main 9018. $13,950. _Franklin 9508, SALE OR RENT HOUSES. " N.W. NEAR | USUAL,” UNIQUI 2-car garag strictly mod. term: 'r. 9492, FOR SALE OR FOR RENT— Furnished or unfurnished, 16th street residence. J. LEO KOLB, 923 New York Ave. Main goz;. _WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. CIRCLE. Decidedly one of the best offerlugs In the Woodies Park section, one. off Conn. avenue fn & Very and_exclusive locality. It Is c to several churches, Stores and. schools. Ideal Lome property or oue suitable for high-class rooming or boarding parposes. Colonial trpe, ten large rooms. baths, porches. Pt ; lot-water heat: elec- entire House In excellent con- mple space for double garuge; S$S'& PHELPS, R 1417 K JWNTO 2 home property on this thoroughfare Just off North Capitol st should particularly ‘appeal to au employe of City Post Ofice, Government Printing Office, Union Station. Might also inter: st any one desiriig to be pear St Aloysus Cathodc Church. Two-story Six large bright rooms: expen- o llghting fixtures; modern | added conveniences; "imme: Dossession; terms dinte possess can be arranged. BOSS & PHELPS, Main 4310. _Realtors. 1417 K st. nw. Fashionable Downtown Section of the Northwest. ONE OI‘. THE BEST two com- a D HOUSE NR._ N i or colored. Can pay $300: good monthly pyment, Take Sood frame. Address box MODERN HOME, HET. B D M, WEST OF 1Tth n.w., up x $0.000;° $1.500 cash, $75 mo. Star_offic TED FOR CLIENT WHIC with bath, southwest; must be Send number at ouce for quick s NYON, 417 G nw. E_ Cap. from Capitol 1o Lii e. I mus' buy by Dec. ew Hampshire o.w. BEING FORCED TO MOVE, 1 AM IN THE market for a modern 6 or 7 foom corner house near 14th st car line. Possession not required Can make substantial Star_offic o Park preter Write. 4421 STED FOR COLORED CL bouse with 8 or © roows. Send terms at once for & quick saie & CO., 219 Bond bidg. TED MODERN HOME WITH ALLBY ze south of Fiorida ave. n.w. h payment. Mrs. 1831 California st n.w. T TO ROY DIRECT FROM OWNE th and Park road, 8 r. modern house, about $9.000; can pay ca C, Star office. ROOM HOUSE 18 A tion: have a goed cash payment and can make substantial _monthly Wonla 1l ssion within 60'days. Maln 7052 1341 w... room 908. WITH SIX_LARGE BEDROO! LIGHT IN EVERY ROOM GAKAGE. ~ ALL IN FI. MODEST ~ PRICE AND D. LATIMER CO,, Realtor, 1410 H St 7Y, COMFORTAI HTS OF 1 21, T WA Address Box 161 210 GOUD Skt any section of Wi tigental Trust bldg., room 904. VD A CLIENT WITH GOOD CASH PAX- ment for & 6 to 10 room house not over 8 blocks from Secott Circle: act quic AUSTIN M. COOPER, Main 1332 TRA CTIVE T TIONS AND e THE EVENING S’I;AR, _WASHINGTON, .y AUCTION SALES. & THIS AFTERNOON. THOE. 4. OW) §ON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ON ug S8T. NEAR DIX ST. N.E., DEANWOOD HEIGHTS D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 8476, folio 61 et seq. of ‘the land records of the ‘District of Coum: bla, #ad at the request Gf tho party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at Qublic auction, in frout of the EDNESDAY THE TWENTY- OF 'NOVEMBER. A.D. 1923, {O'CLOCK P.M., the following described lai and premises, situate in the District of Colum- ibla and designated as and being lot numbered 'itlh(un (18) In block mumbered fourteen (14) of John W. Gregory's subdivision of bd called “Deanwood Heights, the said sub- | divislon fs duly recor the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla in Book ! No. 15 at page 6, the sa.d ai parcel of land being now known as and taxe on' the tax books of the District of Columbia as lot numbered eighteen In square numoered Afty-two hundred and « xty fo r (5264). Terms of sale: All cash. $200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, Tecording and revenue atami ser's cost. Teums of sale to be complied with witlitn 30 days or deposit forfeited. CHRISTIAN J. GOCKELER, JOHIN A. MABSIE, l} 09,18,16,19,21 ADAM A. WEBCHLE! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable lm-‘ proved and Unimproved Real | Estate. By virtue of a decree of the Suprsma Court ot the Distrlog of Columbla passed in Equl Cause No. . entitled Willlam H. t ai., pla.ntiffs, v. Florence W. Ay the undersigned trustées will sell at public auction in front of the respec- tive premises, ~on_ WEDNESDAY, THE TWENEY FIRET DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1833, the followlng propert AT FOUR O'CLOGK P.M., lot 810, aqusre 853, being a frame dwelling No. 458 10th t. X't FOUR-FIFTEEN 0'CLOCK P.M. square 387, being brick dwelling N A ““AT FOUR-THIRTY 0°CLOCK P.M . lots 33 | and 85. square 297, belng frame dweiling No. 1217 D st. s.w., and brick house iu rear there. of. AT FOUR-FORTY FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lots BO5 and 34. square 297, being frame dweli- ing No. 1219 D st. s.w., and brick bullding in rear thereof. r AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. lots 36 and 803, square 297; lot 36, being imiproved by a brick garage or stable and lot 803 be nz un mproved. Terms of sale: $300 cash depusit on time of ¥ale, one third of purchase money to be paid in cash and the balsnce in two equal (nstaliments at one and two years, bearing 8 per cent nterest per semi-annually, represented by the purchaser and secured by firat deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at pur- claser's option. All conveyancng, record Tevenue wtampy and cost of examinat. titles to be paid by purchasers. Sales to be (losed within sixty days in default’ of which trustees reserve the right to forfe t depos.ts aud o resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ previous advertive: ment in The Evening Sta ALBERT T. WALKER. Trustee, 1828 Californ ¥ st. n.w. C. GERTMAN. Trustee, Washington Loan & Trust bids. u TRUSTEES SALE OF STORE AND DWELL: ING KNOWN AS 900 9th ST. N, WASHINGTON, D. C. preme Conrt of the District of Co- vid Rosenthal va. Lena Rosenthal. i et al—Equity No. 40782, By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbi 4 1o the above cause, the underwign #ell, fo frot of the premiscs, at piivate sule, on WEDNESDAY. THI Y-FIRST DAY EMBER, 1 FOUK 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following-deacribed lund and premises. ‘situste in the city of Washtugton, District'of - Columbia, fo wit: That part of original lot one (1), in square three hundred seventy-three (378) fmproved by a bollding iog of & store and apart- ments, known as No. 900 9th st. n.w., Wash- ington, D. C. ermy of sale: All cash. A deposit of $200 reanired of purchaser at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps and | motarial s at the cost of the purchaser. Terms o1 .ale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trutees remerve the right to fesell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in of sale by the utdersigned tr Yior to da: st tees at {helr ad- dresses below. MARTIN J. McNAMARA, T2 lumbian bullding, LEO . SION, 508 Wilkins' buildin Trustees. the city of Washington, Bids will be received B010-d&w x81 \ta BUYERS AND SETLE ulckly and satisfactorlly brought t ch us. Wanted at once — Re priced homes, on terms: city and sul &lso for_eclored. RYON CO,, Inc 423 i TRIM AND RO 2%Goob "BeT: TERMS. D. LATIMER CO., Realtor, 1410 H St. Southeast—Vacant. A mederate priced home of # rooms ath. “newly papered and pajated: 4 p SINGIN and on_Chess plenty” of xarage. " Th.s property is uager could move”in_on’ de: sh payment, 8750, with tils’ payment, OHN QUINN GOMPANY, INC. Main_43: 704" 13th N.W. Brightwood Section. In one of the highest points of this delight- | ful section. a tapestry brick home of 8 room bath: hot-water heat, electricity, heated g rage: porches front and rear. Built by one of our best bullders. A saup at 38,750, Terms arranged. JOHN QUINN COMPANY, INC. Main 33 ___704"13th ugement as famous & Sioging Beach s ‘bautitul beyond ton. A, W. ANDREWS, RURAL 5 SHADY SIDE. MD. “elepbone 1 imagi HOME, R South River Park. The Ideal Summer Colony For Sale—Nicely situated lots, $500 to $1,250, Some very attractive bungalows, $1.8: to 1 $3,250. This is the time to select your lot and | plkn sour Vumgwlow or' cotiage, cnaviiog you | o bufld this spring and have {t ready for occu- pancy by summer. South River Park is 38 miles from Washlngton on the Washington & | Annapol's pike. For particulars apply C. 1318 H t. n.w. Phone Frankiin 3207 ys and Sundays at Bouth River Par AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, g THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By virtue of a certain collateral note dated , 1923, signed Lincoln Hotel W MOD: beantitu livtag oo Hhen "doors Fo v dom: French doors. to Dright. | Toom; spotless. - thorougiy modern kitches 4 master bedrooms; 2 com- plete tiled baths, large closets, fin i Ideal hot-water heating system: Pittsburg in- | stantancavs heafer, lsundry "traye servant's | Foom ‘and bath, S-car DUllt-in garage; spacious - Iawns; other attractive featuran. o " | poration, by J. C. Meyers, president, payable Exhibit House, 4205 16th St. | bsee, i lir S, il 128 OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL § P.M. he at the request of the holder thereof, we will THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO. Bell at public Auction within our oftce. 1331 1€ oo FRIDAY, THE TWENT Y. AVE. FRANKLIN 1140. | THIRD ‘DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1923, AT TWELVE NOON_P.3,, the collateral named therein, to wit: 250 8fares of prefeired stock Imposing semi-detached brick residence of 9 of the Lincoln Hotel Corporation, belng certl. very large rooms and bath; deep lot to alley; | ficate No. 8. All parties Interested plense 1y built. Quoted at bargain price fof | take notice. Very easy monthly puyments. | “Terma of sale: Al c av'c et | THOMAS'S OWEN THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., 914 N. Y. AVE. SHA| no20-8t ART OF CHEVY CHASE! sunlit breakfast D. N h, BON, Auctioneers. THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUOTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- R Y "3‘""3 ERTY NO. 1467 RHODE ISLAND AVE. i« o LT gt NUE_NORTHWEST, BEING AT THE ALLEY. 3750 NORTHAMPTON ST. PHO, O . OF Sth STREET CLEVE. 8 W. TE! POSSESSION. 28% JUST THINK—$7,950. 633 Park Rd. N.W. Owner must seli at once. A neat G.room aud bath brick house; large front porch: rear parch, Bx17, Screened large, Elassed-in sleepiog porch:’ nine mws ioga: ‘hotair - heat, electriciy: twoenr garage: lot 145 feet, opening Into u 80 foot"ailley. Tiils Is a price for quick sale only. AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE By virtae of a certain deed of trust dated May 8rd, 1928 and recorded May 1923, as Instrucent No. 298 of the land records of {he Distr.ct of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned | trustees will sell, at public auetion, in front of the, ses, on TUBSDAY, THE TWENTY- SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1823, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M., the following-di scribed land and premis situate In the D trict_of umbis, and d !nnm as and be- ing lot numbered one hundred and eighteen (118) in Webster Edgerly's subdivision of lots in square numbered two hundred and ten (210) a8 per plat recorded 1o Liber 81. folio 19, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum| Bubject to right of way 5 feet in width across the north end of said lot for the benefit of the owners of the other lots in sald subdivision, rms of sale: Property sold subject to & first deed of trust the balance of which Is about 38,000, Al cash tor equity avave said deed of tru A deposit of $3, will be quired at time sale. All conveyancing recording, etc., at cost of purchas ‘Ter: of sale 19 be complied with within Nfteen i from duy. of sale, otherwise the trustees serve the right to resell the property the risk and cost of defaulting rchase: fter five daya’ advertisement of such resale i some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. T. W. STUBBLEFIELD, GARFIELD A. STREET, nol4,18,19,21,28.24,26&27 Tru tees. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ~VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, 3807 KANA- WHA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4387, folio 18 et seq.. of the land records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustee will sell at pub- lic auction, In front of the premises, on MON- | DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, | A.D.'1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the fol: | lowing-uescribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated and be.ng lot numbered twentyfive (25), In square numbered eighteen hundred and ffty-six (1836), in the subdi- vision made by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Montgomery county, ulr”llnfl, and others, , known as “Chevy Chase Heights,” as per plat PHELPS, Better Homes for Colored People— This group of Homes has just recently been complcted in the very best Colored section of the city, Columbia Road (BETWEEN GEORGIA AVE. AND o msu:l‘lflm.\' ‘AVE ) 't oroughly modern in every re and properly arranged for' the grestest comfort. You'll have to see them to ap- Preciate them, Sample Home, 753 Columbia Rd. N-W. Six rooms, bath; front and back porches; Bardwood ‘floors; hot-water heat. Open for inspection day and evening. Reasonable Prices. *B. B. PINN, Owner’s Representative, 712 Kenyon St. N.W. Phone Col. 5817. ‘WOODRIDGE. sblfnll{ situated detached home t s offered for sale at several bundred dollars below cost. Owner, obliged to leave city, must sacrifice. It is located near Riiode Tslan convenient ‘and pular _section, s five right rooms; tile bath; screened porch: all_ windows and doors ~screened, and pumerous added features: electric light; \peless furpace: lot, 42.5x140, Terms, 1,000 cash; er month,” covering carrying chas > Famediate "BOSS & A deli h b of said subdivision murded'l-"'nlbu No. 86, follo 40, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject fo corenmnts of record, togetber with the' lm- Matn 4340 Restioms. 1417 K ot. n, | BICTements. consiatiog ‘of one twostory frame T PEN= . Terms of sale: \One-third of the purchase Unusually attractive le with side lot, | with interest at per centum per anaum, facing Rock Oreek Park; an unexcelled loca’ | payabls semi-anuslly, “from day of sal tion, “where homes are rarely available. i Cured by ‘deed of trust upon the property sold, lgnt | or all cash. a¢ lon of the purchaser. 4 and_comfortable, with 2 baths. There s is in excellent conditi A0t st ot ot ot rvanout oara °%} ale o be complied with within thirty days 'This home is priced considerably under cost | (rom 'day of sale. otherwise the trusice re- of reproduction, Terms that are most rea- e tight (6 rescllthe propery at,the o DA G & %o daye” aaver iseméat of Sach roseie.fo Some MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, |zewson » publi b D, O. Incorporatad. Mais 6005 Wetablished 10 | THEGMPANT, Frosise. B7 . Woodward Bldg., 15th and H, g A tached dwel install home ‘has 6 bedrooms (hat. are the opt! i GOPMIK of $800 '"P be requi At tim a mald’s room and bath. Entire house | sale. stamps, ete., &t cost of tg“"h.m‘ ‘Term: Garage on rear of lot. blished in iND rnowr o ANDREW . Sois dateeate A alt Water Front Propcrty_ ¥ ADAM A WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. | Receivers’ Sale of the Entirs Stock of Agricultural Im- lements, Wagons, Dairy| uipment, Store Fixtures, | Office Equipment, Etc Contained in No. 1005 B Street N\W.; Also Interna-; tional Auto Truck. By virtue of an order of th of the District of (o passed in_equity can: No. 411 unders wiil sell by publie anction, on. THURSDAY. preme Court ing 1o part of “Hoow'er"* iperiol 828 i Tows or e’ Engiue, Inc) rden Impicments, * Bucke Plows, rates, Fly Spray, Arsenate Caiclum, Ground = Alum ~Sait, | Bheep Manure, Seed, eic. i ALso OMce Equipment.” lacluding _Addin chine, Underwood Typewriter, Check Iron Safe, Desks, ete. AL8O “International”’ %-ton Track, Shelving, Counters, Seed Bina. Scales. etc. ‘The above stock and fxtures. fogether with ired lease of premises, wiil firat be offer- ntirety, and if a satisfact. ry bid is be immediately sold in Ma- riter, an not recelved, will detall Terms: Cash. FLOYD E. DAVIS, W. M. WARD. _Bol4-d&ds.exSu Recdivers. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION Machinery at Auction to Pay Storage Charges. Notice s herehy given that on THURSDAY. SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923. AT TEN O'CLOCK AM., we will sell by public auction w.thin our ‘warvrooms, 26th and E . 1 Motor, 2 Wheel 1 Bo< Dies, 1 Biard with sttached, 6 Boves parts and fittings and belt- {ng, 1 Pc. Sbaft and parts, 1 Frame with pul. ievs, motor and punciers and hangers, stored with us in the name of Sure Sp.rk ign ton orporation. All parties inteiested please take notice. LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & (0. 002027 8.E. cor. 15th & Pa. ave. n. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TiusTEES' SALE OF vALUABLE Two STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, BEING NO. 1828 NORTH CAPITOL ST. N. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4338, folio 508 et seq.. of the land records of the’ District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will Sell at ublic_auction, in front of the premises, on RUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD. 1028, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situste in the District of Co- Iumbia_and designated as and being lof num. bered Bfty-elght (38) in the subdivison by Middaugh and Shannon of lots in block 7. “‘Bloomingdale,”” 8s per plat recafied in the office of the surveyor for the Distiict of Co- lumbla, a3 per PIat recorded in Book County 3 Bse of aale: Sold subject to & bullding loan assn. trust for about $3,200. Al cash | above said trust. Deposit of $250 ‘required upon_acceptance of bid. recording and revenue siamp: $Eiliy davaor Gepome Forteitea or de orfeited. il TRMAN R. HORNER, JOHN A. MASSIE. no15-d&ds.exBu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & 50N, AUCTIONEERS. 'RUSTEES' SALE' OF VALUATLE TWO 5 TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS, Nos. 832 AND 834 LAMONT ST. N.W. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, one of “whch s duly fecorded in Liber No. 4702, folio 189 et seq., and one '} Instrument No. 59, Nflfirflts ‘March 20, 1923, smong the 2 ecords of the D.strict of Columbia, and t the request of the party secured thereby, fhe badersigned trustees will sell at publlc Setion. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVEMUEKR, AE 3 Fock belbel 5 Gilowiag described lan "! the fill'rwl of ibla, and fl.nl‘..‘ ‘4% and being lots 06 and 96 'ln R. E. Lairo's fubdivision of biock 8, “Mt. Pleasant™ and e e varteydr fof ihe' Distrct of ‘surveyoe for ihe District o Btanns i book oo 161, said block nown as_ square’ 2802 O Rerse of shles Each lof sold sublect to u prior deed of trust for §750 and terms as to Pemainder will be' angounced at time of sale. 300 depos:t required upon each lot upon ac- e o et porchuser's Covr, TePs of atami :::‘l‘: be e Lie ‘with withia thirty dave e e ; A T Trustees under firkt mentioned trust. %;v. n'x'n;:':n';i' EER. i D. O, WEDNES 1 Joshua ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. FIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MISCELLANE- OUS PERSONAL EFFECTS, MACHINERY, ETC., BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO PAY §10HAGE AND ATHER CHARGES. On SATURDAY, DECEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1823, COMMENCING AT NINE AM., we will sell by public anction at Weschler's, 920 Pa. ave. 0.w., to Dy storage and other. chArges, K0oda stored with us in the following names A. P. Mattngly, Mrs, H. Mowery, 8. B. Cohen: John Murray, D C. Trott, W. T. Raley (mackthery), Mury ‘Tva Embrer, M. H. Pol- i .kine, M.'P. aldeck. Mary E. Pa. Johnson. "P. Prints. W. M. Pollock, Z'mmerinan, Miss P K. Breedin. Al pa interested NSFER & STORAGE CO., lease take notice. MERCHANTS' T 021-28 920-22 E at. n.w. C. G. BLOAN & CO., 715 isth 8F. BALE OF STOCK. We wilb sell 38 shares of the capital stock ; purc) of the Columbia Granite & Dredging Corpor tion at public auction, WEDNESDAY, "NO- VEMBER 28, 1928, AT ELEVEN 0'CLOCK AM., at the auction room of C. G Sloan & D0, AMERICAN BECURITY & TRUST CO., no21,23,26,27 Executor. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Ton Republic Truck. By virtue of & certain chattels deed of trust dated August 80, 1923, and re-orded Auguet 1. 1923, “an Instrument No. 101 among the nd records for the D.strict of Columbla | the request of tie pirty secured thereby the ucdersigned trustees will seil by public auction t of the auct'on rooms of Adam A. on BATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 1923, 'AT TWELVE O'CLACK Noos,!;nnsa model 1918 Republic " DOUGLAS A. SWEENEY, R. E. FITZ GIBBON. n021,22,28 Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF LUABLE FOUR- STORY BRICK DWELLING CORNER VERMONT AVENUE AND I0WA CIR- CLE, BEING LOMISES NUMBER 10WA CIRCLE NORTHWEST. Ry virtde of & certan deed of trust duly recorded in L'ber No. 4780, folio 42 et seq. of the bla, ehereby. publie TUESDA d at the request of the party secured the undersixned trastees will sell at iction in front of the premises, o THE FUURTH DAY OF DECEM- .D. 1023 AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the following-described land and prem e, lumbia and designated as aod beng 1t num- ne (68) In L. W. and W. P. m of lots numbered Aifty (501 1) ln square numbered tw hund ed and forty-two (242), as per plat re- corded In the office of the surveyor of the Datrict of Columbia in Liber R. L. H., at “ollo 160, Terms of sale: Bold subfect to & prior deed of trust for $15,000 and the amount over sald trust to be pad in cash. $300 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Convesancing, ‘ecording and reveune stamps nt purchas cont. Terms of sale to be comnlled with Within 30 day ait forteited and the prope at the risk nnd cost of the defaulting five days' advertisement In some news Washington, D. C. ALFRED HIGBIE, LOUIS W. RICHARDSO: Sukho T NOTICE! On and After Dec. 1st WESCHLER'’S Automobile Sales ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays Commence 10 AM. instead of 12 noon as heretofore no19,21,23,26.28,30 “ADAM A. WESCHLUR, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Groceries, 15 One- ton Ford Trucks, Ford Coupe, Office Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment of the “PeeKay Auto Grocers, Inc.,” at No. 1426 Irving Street N.W. By virtue of an order of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Bauk- fupicy Court in re Peckay Auto Grocers, Bankrupc No. 110, the undersigned tr will sell by public auction within the DAY, NOV Honeless and Ham, wahington”’ Coffee, Olives, Condensed and SMilk. Comn. Pens, Spaghetti Soup. Fruit Cake. Mince Meat, Cluster Rainins, Fruit Salad, Pork and Beans, Chocolate, Cocos. Flour, ete. ALSO. Adding Machine_Tron Safe, Fireproof Cabinet, Check Wiiter, Desks, Striebling Hand Truck, Bcales, Refrigerators, ougue, Chicken Powder, Wi E S0, 15 Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis with specially bullt bodies for grocery delivery service and 1 Ford -Coupe. The above will first be offered as #n entirety and if @ satisfactory bid is not received will be_immediately sold in detail. Terms: Cash, RICHARD S. BOWIE, Trustee, _no19,d&dbs exSa 1426 Irving st. n. THOS¢ J. OWEN & S¢ TRUSTEES' SALE OF recorded December 11 1922, among the land records of the D.stric: of Columb'a, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the unders gned trustees 1 well at publ'e giietion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH. DAY OF DE CEMBER, AD. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PO the following described land premises, ituate in ‘he District of Colum des’gnated as and being lot 22 ir Whitney's subdivison of original lot 9 in square pet at recorded {n the office of the sirveyor for the District of Co Tumbia’ 1o K. W.. follo 6 Terws of sale: All cash. A deposit of $500 required upon scceptance of b'd. Conveyave fecoiding and revenue siampa’ at - gur r'a cost. Terms of tale to be complied wih within thriy days from day of sale. forfel ind_ the nm{leriy the risk mad cost of the chaser after five da; adver % h resale {n some mewspaper pubd ed in Washingion, D. C LOUIS R. ROSAFY, THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTE SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATS, 8309 KANA- WHA STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of n certain deed of trust duly recoried in Liber No. 4387 folio 25 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum: and af the request of the party secured reby, the undersigned trustee will sell at blic avction, 'n front of the premises on BiONDAY. THE THIKD DAY OF DECEMBER A.D. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, and des'gnated as and being lot numbered twenty-sx (28). 10 square numbered eighteen hundred and 8fty-six (1856), in the subd.vision made by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Montgomery county, Maryland, and "others, known as “Chevy Chase Heights'" as per plai of suld mubdivision recorded in Liber County No. 86, folio 40, of the records of the office of the sufveyor of the Disirct of Columbia. sub- Ject to covenants of record, together with the improvements, consisting of one two-story frame detached dwell monesto e patd In cash, balance i two equal ird of the purchase instaiiments, payable in’ one and two sears, with {ntetest At 6% per centum per annum, payaple semi-annually, from day of sale, se’ cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, 1l cash, at the option of the purchaser. t of $300 wll be required at time of All conveyancing recording, _revenue ‘at comt of purchaser. “Terms of le to he complied with within thirty days trom day of sale, otherwine the trustee re- serves the right (o resell the property at the efau . atte: ive anys: sdvert £ FCnie n some A rtisement of R OMPANT, Trustee. By ANDREW PAR- KER. Vice' Fresident. 0019, d&ds,ex8u THOMAS J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. B P P e BE 8OLD WITHIN THE_ OFFICE OF THOMAS J. OWEN & 8O By virtue of a certa'n deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 2809, at folio 185 et seq.. of the land records of ‘tbe District of Colum' bia, "the undersigned trustee, subeituted by an order of ‘the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, in Equity Cause 41919, will sell at public auction, within the office of Thos. J. Qren & So lsé‘:‘_‘p' B o8, WEDNES: THREE-THI GTON DAY, THI DAY OF NO- VEMBER, 1023, AT RTY 0°CLOCK P M., the foilowing descr bed real estate, situ- ated’in the Distret of Columbla, being lot lettered “C" in Willlam H. Phillip's sub- division of lots in square CIILI per_ plat recorded ‘1 Liber W. ¥., fol of “the records of the office of the surveyor of the D s of sater Cash. 4200 depoutt required 102" u0 Fevante. taiipe AT purchAsEr's cout. T e scnout feries, b Wika D 8. WHITSON, il ! { d records of the D strict of Colum. | ituate in the D strict of Co- | DAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1923. B. | In front of the INC., AUCTIONEERS. | e., 715 13th street n.w.. Washingtos. . 2| | I AUCTIONS, 7 QUAKE ROCKS BARCELONA. People Alarmed by Shocks Last- ing Thirty Seconds. BARCELONA, Spain, November 21.—An earthquake of great Intensity Wwas fcit here. The disturbance last- ed ten seconds. Cousiderable alarm prevailed among the Inhabitants, Minor shocks lasting twenty seo- onds were recorded later. ' MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. "~ SETRUFOLITAN V7 AKEROUSE 00 STORAGE. PACKING AND SHIPPING. { 3 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Mok'l.‘-nfl"l and Bllllisflrid: 127 16th Street S.E., by Auc- tion. By virtue of authority vested In the under- igaed. I will offer for ale by public auction TH, 1928, AT RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, K. J. wM (ZU- 2 ATLANTICCITY.N.J. This American Plan iloter L never more comfortable than dJoring the Fall a. A WILTSHIR d530res s e S e Vgt Rate 80 fl ‘weekly. remises on VEMBER TWENTY-SEVEN A FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK I'.M., lotu 50, 51 and | sem 52 in square 1072, each improved by 6-room | and bath brick dwell ng, electric light, front ! 24 rear porckes; Nou. 133, 136 and 137 tetn ! st. s.e., each subject, however, lor Geeda ob trust agsregsting §6.800. Particitan of at Teims: Over sald trusts cass. De ‘erm to hirty days trom Ihone Jot:mac 852 80 Floride Ave HALF PRICE ON MOVING TO OR FROM Winter months on aecount of its vxe and o Ameriean : “ mli paits of New Je.sey, New York and New i England ctatex: g ods insured TRANSPORT RA!MORE ‘“clr.;‘- | MOVERS, 327 8. 18th st., Newark, N. J. 25¢ Worlds Greatest Hotel Success | PHONE red at sale. the property chaver after © daye’ advect sement of euc iemle i some newspaner published in Wash- ngton, D, C. All converancing, recordinj fevenus stamps at purciassre cost, ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auciloneer. no21-d&ds . 920 Pa. ave. n.w. "THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Business Location,' F:onting 2914 Feet on 10th St.eet N.W., Less Than 165 Feet North of “G” Street, and Improved by an Old Frame; Building, No. 716 10th St. N.W.,, at Auction. By sutbority in us we will sell at ublic auction, on BHiED DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1 O'CLOCK P.M., lot 821, o square 345, belny | ated within a few hundred feet 0st fashionable shopping streets : Purchaser may assume present trust for $18,000, at 6 per cent, with about 4% Jears to run, and pay remainder in cash. H deposit. Converancing, recording and reveaue , tamps’ at purchaser’s cost. Sale to be cloml STEAMSHIPS BY SEA BALTIMORE JACKSONVILLE Fare from Washington via rail to Balti. more, thence steamer Round Trip $31.71 $57.23 Meals included. cxtra charge. Hound.trip tickets good to retirn unti] Jnne 15, 1924. Steamer Tuesday, Friday, ¢ P2 Try the New ‘E. bs;l. AGE.LEOI’IANV stiamars: Gpan wad cosed ours on 5. B *Alleghany."" Merchants and Miners TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 1308 F St N.W., Wash. ¥ Looal aud Long-Discauce MOVIN Careful Men. Rates Heasuna'le. EXPEKTS. 5 Z TEs nh ogton, RED BALL TRANSIT CO. Nationa! Househo'd_ Movers. & Wookward BAg. Matn 3163 T NATIONAL CAPITAL, 8TORAG & MOVING CO. North 8845 143442 T 8t UNITED STATES STORAGE 0. MOVING, PACKING SHIPPING. »n v o TPEPRY N, 4 l i A oS . VITH'S JTRANSFER & STORAG LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREFROOF suiLoin WE CRATE, PACK AND SH! Puone NORTH 3343 11813 YOU STREET N. W MOVIN NG A STORAGE | KRIEGS|S X PRESS PACKINGYSHIPPING €16 Eye St A.W. aain 2008, Store Fixtures at Public Auction Friday, November 23, 1923 10:30 A.M. Within the building of OPPENHEIMER SHOP UNIQUE 800 E St. N.W. Washington, D. C. All the High-grade Fixtures and Remaining Stock of the “Oppenheimer shos Unique,” ‘Washington, D. C. having been sold by the recelven. and the present owners having sold the major ion of the stock during the past three weeks, circumstances at pres- ent are such that they must shorty vacate the premises. In order to h ac- complish the same, the'r only resort is to public auction, and our firm has been selected to conduct this interesting sale. ‘The and character of these fixtures are of the highest grade and practicatly new. Among the interesting items in this sale of which special mention is made are: 10 National Cash Registers. 75 Sewing Machines, high grade. The majority have motors attached. 1 Safe Cabinet, metal. 1 Inter~ational Time Clock. 1 Muttigraph, with attach- ment. 1 Dod‘fe Truck. 1 Ford Truck. The fixtures include wa’l, center, coanter and column fixtures, showcases, tables, chairs, etc. Terms: Cash or certified check necessary at time and place of sale. All material to be removed on or before Monday, Novem~ ber 26, 1923. 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All on our voyage deluxe t. Spain, Italy, Monte Carlo. ite Star liner Adriatic—January and February 23. Red Star lier lend—January 16 and March §. West Indies Ageold romsr s surrounds the cities of the West Indics. Beauty, evernew, s their heritage todsy, See the West Indies on a cruise of twenty-nine restful days. The White lincr Megentio— speclally constructed for cruising— January 25 and February 26, All sailines “om For complete itineraries and mll!ob—rm F Street N.W. sutborized steamship agent.’ First Cablin . $250 Intermediate £.25 Second Cabin 150 Third Cabin . 100 To Havana First Cabin 85 ‘ngs from New York, November Scember 6, 20, January 10 asd rly thereafter. Write today for detatled informatio of et 'oa end you our bookiots o description. No. 1208 F STREET N.W.. Or any suthorized steamship agent. ¢ LINE i | | PANAMA PACIFI RED STAR LINE R e BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla, Ho'ding a Bankruptcy Court In the matter of Goodman Stores Co., Ine., inkrupt.—Io Baokruptcy No. 1406.— To the creditors of Goodman Stores Co., Inc., a corporat'on of the city of Washington, Dis- crict of Col.mbis.—Notice is hereby gives that on the 25th day of October, A.D. 1823 the snid Goouman Stores Co., Inc.. was duly ad- Ind'ea‘ed bankrupt, and that the Brst meet- ing of its creditors will be he'd at my offio he Wilkins bullding, 1512 H st. . Washington, D. C., oo the 30th day of vember, A.D. 1923, at 1:30 o'clock p.m., at which time the said creditors may attend. provo their claims, appnint a trustee examine the officers of the inkropt corporation and transact _such other businees us may properly come before said meet vy, RALPH D, QUINTER, Referee in Bankruptcy. P.B. 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Mallory Line -S.VOLTAIRE erica ‘The most luxuriously equipped vessel in the South American Service. 526 ft. long; 64 ft. 'wide; 21,000 Tons displacement; Qi/Burning. Maiden Voyage from New York December 15th calling at r BARBADOS RIO DE JANEIRO MONTEVIDEO BUENOS AIRES with_stopovers northbound at Santos and Trinidad. °5, For Reservations, Rates, etc., apply Steamship or Tourist Agent or R. Hicks, 1208 F St. N.W., General Distriot Agent. PROPOSALS BEALED BIDS IN DUPLICATE ON LARG! quantities of used mater.al, Including old irc: and metals, a standard ge locomotive, tomotive equipment and pa: road scraper and tractor, miscellaneous old machinery, plumbing and bu'lding supplies and equipment, surg'cal instruments, X-ray equipment, etc. uated at Unted States Veterans 'Reh bilitation Center, Federal Park, Md. (rallroad station, Perryville). will be received uutil 11 | am December 12, 1923, at the Supply Di- vision, United States 788 Art'ogton_bullaing, " Ve DG For ' meograp) an, ing forms ‘apply to Chief of Supply Divis'on ui abov ress_or to Communitly Manager. United Veterans' Rebabilitation Cente: Federal Park, Maryland. FRANK T. HINES, Director, United States Veterans' Bureau. no21,; 8,decl 5,8 OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF, THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE District of Colnmbii Notice in hereby give rhe provisions of an item author o the ment aystem of highways contain- . C. appropristion act for the fiscal ded June 30, 1814 (Public Act No. 435, A. W. Pye, Passenger Traffic Manager, Pier 36, North River, N. Y. 11 parties interested or owning land line of Princeton giace between New e. ‘and Rock Creek Church road ng the line of Spring Roud"be- and 10th st. W rmanent system of highways plan for the District of Columbia. Plans of proposed changes in the highway pian of Bpring rosd and Princeton place through the tracts of land numbered for purposes of assessment and taxation'as parcels 838, 979 and square 2898, Il%vmfln the above limits, will be displayed, the Commissioners will consider any: stions or_protests ing the 43 shown oo Ventura, 10,000 service. $110 AUSTRALIA, 2ud, Pacific