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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923. ‘STEAMSHIPS, FOR SALE—HOUSES. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. ! AUCTIONS. - he FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. __Continued. Near 22nd and Mass. Ave. An almost mew Doglhh Lome wd I this fashio throw fro aduiirably W lurge < wodern_ throug Town owner lus Just redueed DHCE 0 323,500, Couta "ot e’ dup Tor several thousand dallars wore. P v nn appointuent to e Hedges & taining. complete including a Ontor. nud Middleton, Inc., Wealtors, 9% T St NW $10,500. VE. HEIGHTS ache volauial brick, th and spleudid s At porches, ¢ N garage: thoroughl weatherproof awnings. Th (uestionably the best bar © offered. J. ARTHUR LEWIS, 5 REALTOR, Phone Main_ 6208, & _Trast B BLOOMINGDALT odern 6-room and bath house, pear North Post ofice and (Rt W-A-N-T-E-D- Respongible party with about $300 cash, who e3n make substantial monthly payments 10 take from owmer Bow 7-room bungalowe— well Tocinge, 1 locality, convenient to cirw, wtrietly mo i Address B 6P Stur_of - MASS A get crotes il modern screens; gain howme A Ohristuus gift. K. am.i: feaiures ptional vulue; ALANN” & . real estate, Main 6958 - PARK V $8.750. Owner Leaving City. Overlook Soldfers’ from public 5 and hath, ng porch athroughout, hard huilt-fn wantel an taundry equipment gurage; Lest buy Vst pped and Swood floors a5d teim. ciina " clusets full ucp tot ta paved o iu the w ‘\. o0, J. ALLAN MACRAE, Edtate, ontinental Trust bldg. * COLORED SNAPS EXCLUSIVE, 8§ T LIST a1l sections, priced fro o cugh puyment I upwards, monthly pa Possession ‘of muny. NR. GA. AVE al bricks; .-w 85,0005 o n with de RYON CO., Inc.. 1B F S 16th S’ hink « ed hou T. HEIGHT uing o-hall square | | FOR SALE—HOUSES. ned. e il N. L. SAN 1418 Eye Street N.W. MT, PLEASANT. PRICE, $8,070. Just west of 16th st.. within ne Square of new Sacred Heart Church. hera ' are wix rooms and bath, furnace heat, electric Wght. 1n excellent condi- ton. ‘Oceupied by owser, who wWill give early poswess oo PRICE, § Near 10th aud Mass. ave. e, Nix rooms aod bath, furnace heat, ks Night, This house is located on an Excellent residentiul street and we cou- Sider it a splendid value st the price asked. JUST OFF 16th ST. | 1526 VARNUM ST. N.W. A splendid semi- large lot, less than half square from 16th D I hot-water heat; electric light; hardwoed floors; double brick gare COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. 1445 GIRARD ST. N.W. An unusual oppor tunity to procure & splendid home at a most. reasoable price and on easy term There are eleven rooms, two baths: fur- nace heat; elsctric 1ight. House recently Tedocorated {hroughout, SUPERIOR NEW HOMES. A "SE. NO. 4915 Oth ST. N.W. HAS BEEN COMPLETELY FURNISHED BY AP O PCHT COMPANY UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THEIR INTEKION DEC- ORATOR AND IS OPEN FOR YOUR DAILY " [NTIL 830 AL LIGHTED THERE ARE S ATHL HOTWATER HEAT ELECTRIC LI )01 FLOORS FRO . BREAK- SEERTey SBURY CO, Inc., 3 & Phones Main 5903-4-5. PETWORTIH. PRICE. $0.270. An idenl sem-defached iy room Lowe, on @ lot 20x160. 1t has Tt water lieat, electric lght, hamwind floors; three large porches. DOwnor or pant will give possession in thirty d NORTH COL. HEIGHTS. A BRAND-NEW HOME, fust u fow squares north of 14ih and Park Thero wre WX Toome wnd Dath, hotwater heat, el trie Tight, hardwood floora: open Greplace With Urek mantel; brick Earagy PETWORTH. $0,000. A splendid_value fn Jied brick home.. The lot e iero are six rooms and bath, hoi-water Heate ‘electric Ugnt, hariwood floorw Space for garage. Owner occupant will give early possession, SOUTHWEST. B ST. 8.W. There are six rooms and bath, latrobe heat, gas Mght. This - splendidly situated and well constructed Thite home, which can De bought on Tty small Cash pabment and ensy wonthly terms, lospect &L once, PRICK paml i CONCRETE i3 HACs, VERYTHING IN REAL ESTATI - Phones Main 5903-4-5. s HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc., gy 1334 I Street N.W. Realtors. . Franklin 9503. PETWORTH—§9,950. bl Iee) Materially reduced in price und by far the biggest value fn Petworth. A prac aew home BuvIng 4 bedrooms, including & gians inclosed and_ plustered sleeping h,"attic, open fireplace in living room, handwood trim throughout, concrete front I lower rear porclies, electric Hghts, hot-water heat and ample room for 4 gura This house was bullt b one of Washington's best builders aud bus large, well lighted Fooms, 000. ouiul briek Home. desirably This house % fn the e lights, hot-water M cash and moderate monthly modern 0 o paved streel Test of conditi and & deep rear yard with a gurage. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—$16,500. A trecxtory, light tapestrs bLrick home located in a choice residentisl square con. & to hoth Mt: Pleasant and Chevy Chase ear Jines. Comparutively new und in excellent condition. Nine large rooms, two sleeping porches. two complete baths, also mald’s room with lavatory, opon replace, bewm celling dining room, Pittsburg instag tuneous heater and all modern convenlences, iucluding a builtin, fireproof” gurage Convenient terms. 16th STREET HIGHLANDS—$14,750. A good value in & completely detached Tome situated between 14th and 16th reetay S tew Dlacks above 19(h strect reservoir. 1t I8 of hollow tile construction With Fuaranteed olastica fnish and bas @ Targe front and fwo rear porches, hurdwood Hoors. benutiful tile bigh And rooms of excepiioual size. Large lot, 632110, with ga Fage to mateh louse. Te NEAR MASS U AVES.—$12,500. lied brick home that can be A brand-new and particularly attr purchase erms of $1.000 cash awd ling interest and prieipal Tt s located close to e Episcopal Cath odern und up to date, Six large, bright ro 1 ou_fireplgce, 1 breakfast and sleeping pore ssion. edrul 5o 00. ted in the et wid endid bath, sever and is completely An unusually northwest looking # beautifnl park. of 45 feet. It contaius T rooms (4 be hardwood floors, electric 1ights. weatherstripped throughout. Terms $1.300 [T 1S d th Ji 5 Hxtures front 'and rea It HARRY E. GLADMAN, L 308 Pa. Ave. S.F LORED. $100 CASH ; $40 MONTH. Wurs nice six-room home in morthwest se tlon; act quick. 409 Insurance Bidg., 15th #nd Eye ets. naw 19° ONLY 4 LEFT. PRIC !l as thes and weil six rooms, bat | iy, gas and Tnterior taste Owner and Builder, 1515 M St N.W. v Now and Save Mone New York avo near North Capitol—5 room prick, gas, bath, furmace heat: $,500; $1.000 term 1 tew house, northwest location; front Dorches, inrge roome. how.h., bath Aust be secn o be appreciat- 00; $300 cash and $0 month. Wroom Brick on R st. fe mmd.; $8.00; terme can be arranged om new bungalow canh avd $10 4-room_hungal 0100, 1200 H. 1402 N, AAYNOT SAUL'S ADDITION 5, b 3 wieep {uerest and prh 1 with ‘2 small ‘cash payment. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Sixroom home, pewly papered and painted, weith new d floors; a.m.i, Excellent Jocation near bLoth cars and busses. Terms, 21,000 cash. $67.50 & month. GEORGETOWN. CORNER HOUSE. Best section Q st., 10 roome and 2 baths. Bee Mr. Kirkwood. * TYLER & RUTHERFORD, INC., Main_475 1018 _Vermont 'Ave. N.W. 1 10th 8T N.E.—6 ROOMS AND BATH, “w.h., clectr! garage o wide alley; 5 bainted and papered, in good condition: ant. Bargain, Price, $5,800 Will submit " J. EDWARD LEWIS, M. 5th Kt N.W._ IN BEAUTIFUL WOODRIDGE. One of the' most careful builders fn t #ity fs finiehing two of Lis well known and #plsndidly constructed detached homes; mod- ™ in ‘evers detail: steel construction; @ Fooma: bow. floors: open fireplace: wide, deep 1ot to alles. Lot uk sbow you fhese Hom Fou will agree that they are reasonably #nd_will_ba sold before completion ~ Pric $3.050, $1.000 cash. M. 9891. Evening X.j 7980, R. L. ELLIOTT, Bk. Com. and Savings 5 B. H. GRUVER HOMES 19th and Park road—5 bedrooms, 2 baths, oilt-in garages, onk fioors throughout, re terms. ' Open for inspection till § sale by any broker or k. M. WILLIS. | VACANT. st ne—Six largs rooms, bath conition 1ike new. Price and I p; HoLMES, own- RARE OPPORTUNITY $1,000 CASH. Balance like vent. NEW HOUSES. Tdth st. car 1iDa. Near_downtows; 212 351. - riced ANY BROKER o G. IRVIN, 1ltson Owner. b OPEN FOR INSPECTION. No. 4625 8th st. n.w. (corner Crittenden)— practically new loms b this delightful soc- lon; contains 6 rooms, bath, Lot-water bea sleciric lights, screened sleeping and breakfas rebes, full-fength screens for all windows: ung lot to wide paved alley, room for two arages: hardwood fcoring and mabogany and EE Yot Uhronghont; cement front posehs this house fs vacant and purchaser could taks ssession_at once on deposit. Kalesmen on f?mm-- Sunday, from 2 untll 6 p.m., and on fonday and Tuesday evenings, from 8 o'clock Botll 9:30. Price #nd terme. right. JOHN QUINN COMPANY, INC., , Main 435, 704 18th n.w. NEAR SHERI[;AN CIRCLE. A handsomo and well-constructed somi-detached dwelling less than one- balf block off Mass. ave., in the heart of Washington's most fashionable and residential _section. This vell adapted for entertaining might_ particolarly - appeal to & Diptomat of Goyernment Official, Con- tainy 12 bright rooms: 2 modern baths: 2 maide’ rooms (4 large 4 smail bedrooms); electric ligits; steam hes and ail up-to-date conveniences, Vi -nv.Bc-n be inspec any time. ted gt 0SS & PHELDS, Muin 4310—Rexltors—-1417 K St. N.Wy MIDDLETON, Inc.. ASHINGTON REAL STA’ Iflhuul» . Franklin 9303. - HEDGES MEMBERS_OF THE 1334 H Street N.\V. PETWORTH—CORNER—S$10,500. If yoy cap wait a littie while for passession we can sell You one of the most jm- posing eoruer homes in Petworth for 4 price way below its actusl worth. Needless to Ray it has all fmprovements, and, furtber, bas an outlook that is seldom found i the city. It will pay you to investigate. CHEVY CHASE, D. C.—$11,500. 12 you have looked In this detightful suburb for a home you koow how difficalt it 18 to locate anything at this price. This Dutch colonial house has ll improvements, inclnding & one.car garage to muteh. This is indeed sometbing dificult to Ond. CHEVY CHASE—Detached B 1¢ yon can make a substantial ca tween Conn. ave. and Wisconsin ave rapidly developing part of Chevy modern improvements, ineluding usually large. ADDITION—7 Rooms and Garage—$13,000. hSCh i i (he_eart of Saul' Additions one hall bock from 14t It there has been another house of this size sold in this section for » priee as low as this withia the last rears it has escaped our attention. This is cheap. house, located about midway be tonal chance fo locate five large rooms, open f and elegtric lights. The Chus hot-water heat A real buy s WILLIAM 15th and K Streets Northwest. MEMBER OF WASHIN PHILLIPS, Phone Main 4600. iTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. . HIGH-GRADE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. NORTH OF DUPONT CIRCLE, IN HEART OF SOCIAL DISTRICT Suitable for government official ¢ location, convenience and comfort. for physician. Spanish architecture and modern interior. Frontage of 40 feet, with auto drive. Entrance floor planned with two cloakrooms and lavatory (suitable as doctor’s quar- ters). Main floor has reception room, library, dining room, pantry and kitchen. Two upper floors contain six master bed- rooms, billiard room and four baths; also three servants’ rooms. Must be inspected to appreciate. Owner leaving city enables you to acquire such a property at a fair figure, $55,000 will be considered. Property unincumbered, so can arrange terms. . ‘resident ‘who desire~ Ideal ‘as home and office APPLY TO OWNER BY TELEPHONE NORTH 2920 OR HAVE YOUR BROKER MAKE INQUIRY. BOSS & PHELPS, $10,950—ON THE HEIGHTS. If you are seeking w mew house just off 14th stres i o interséction of J4ih-and Park Hoad. we re confient ibis hane wil iateeee ¥ou. Tapestry brick; cement front porch; six splendid rpoms: tile bath; unu largs double “rear porches; ok floors: number of added convenlences; hot heat; electric_lights; brick garsge. Heady for occupancy. Attractive terms, $15,500-AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN—NEAR DUPONT CIRCL! This fs decidedly one of the most atfractive homi < . The property 1s mow vacant aud can be seen a5 Ay tin. HAL o o nL three-utory brick, haviny places: Hgnest huiiiin feature hot-water heat; electric light: Garage. $19.850—CHEVY CHASE! Unquestionably one of the most attractive detached homes rabarb. 4 Ta 0 et By coloniat trpe. Mosse. ant o spor meadi (o oaantital Center-ball plan, spacious livi room with fireplace and French doors to cement side porch; akfast room; pantry and kitchen. Second floor — One bedroom of ‘unusual size; two other bedrooms and enormous Incloved sleepiag Poten. ‘f:;:;mllyflo::‘oll::; n:om 3 ;‘:v "gk baths, one with tile shower. House contains ) & X lartwood, floors and & sumber o built-in !umru\, Strictly modern apd large s g.ll."ir,()()o-—CLEVELAND PARK. ornin bungalow one square off N strec: fom s from the Cathedral And Cleveland Park Pubiie Sonom mmce Sa7ing et the city is obliged to sell Special features fuclude bardweod foors througis ace in living room; breakfast porch; tile bath with bull or:" numerous close reen| ‘weatherstri Taundry; select electrical features; “hot-water heat; vacant: ewry vermar PV $9,000. ; Vacant: A @elighttully situated SUBURBAN HOME, o t suburbar. home in th g o A T g S DBath (four bedroome): porches: hot meier il elcL-proportioned . rooms; macadam bighway. has & besutiful outiook and n memalnCos i PTOperty I8 on Possession and terms. BOSS & PHELPS,* Main 4340. 1417 K St. N.W. MEMBERS oF WASHINGTON REOME REAL ESTATE BOARD. SALE OR RENT HOUSES, WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. D NEAL §T. N-E. 0 TARGE % & B Continued. ick; in £00d repalr: double brick garage: | WILL BU TOCA- riend gl o G G o e Tor "$67.50 | tlon: a.m-1; full pacticulars aad battom pries . E. RYON CO., Inc., froni owser. Address Box 262M, Biar ofice. Main 4597, 142 F St | ANt o RO A HONEOF §0R—7 ANT TO BUY A HOME 6 OR 7 CARLEY & EDWARDS, Tnc. ! rooms. in good white location, p.e. or se. o 10 HICKORY AVE. TAKOMA PARK, MD. fikc, "om prrferme price about $5,000." Ad- Fine detached home, 6 rooms. sleeping poreh, | wroes_Box 63-P, Star office. h-wh., elec. apd gas; lot 80T160; will seli | WANTED A HOUSE IN OITY THAT 1 CAN for small cash Papmeats o il rent. buy on $500 down and make & substantial 625 ALLISON ST. N.W. Attractive home, 7 | B0Uthly pagment. 1 have steady employment roome, bath, h.w.h.; will sell for small casy | FIth government and-am desirous of buying & Dpayments, or will rent. home. Will consider § to 10 rooms. Address Box_iS-P. Star offce, CARLEY & EDWARDS, Inc,, _ 81T B st n.w. Fr. 6153, WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES, - PHYSICIAN WIEHES TO BUY HOME NEAR ‘Wardman Park Hotel: not over $20.000; what can_you offer? _Address Box 43P, Star office. WANTED—DIRECT FROM OWNER, BR.OK home, s.e. or n.e. section; state lowest ice, terms and full particulars. Address Box 283. M, Star office. 180 #70 10 ROOM HOUSE IN ANY GOUD 880 tion; have & good cash and can make il D R A B ty HAVE CLIENT FOR 6 OR 7 ROOM BUNGA- low, city oc suburban; must e attractive and £00d_section: good . Pho 3ir “MILIER st once. Matn. 8410, ™ WILI. FAY ALL CABH ¥OE dOUSES colored; will consider either frame or brick is 8y section of Washington. Main 730, Cew tinental Trust bdg., room 405. WB HAVE A [ENT THAT WANTS A rooming house of 12 to 14 rooms downtown; Foom for garage; get tn touch with us at cnee. L O & AN, 1119 17¢h &t M. 1790. With 3 We hire saveeat vash cients. Miove us. We have seve; your house will do. MANN & CO., 1118 N. X. ave. Sain 5868 Ly H oot v, 906 WANTED-SMALL SHACK OR COPTAGE OF MARYLAND. One of (ho finest and most complete coun- besutiful and exclusive views: house, buildin Wil o perfact condition: 100 acy near Taitherviile station, ‘main line of N. I M., 20 minutes from’ Baltimore. For teulsta nis A C. - CAUGHY & COMPAN 1220 E. exington St., Baltimore, Md. AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERN THOMAS J. TRUSTEES' \ ,LE OF DESIRARLE THREE- STORY 1HRICK DWELLING, BITUATE N0 931 COLUMBIA ™ BOAD "NowTH [ Ny virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber No, 2724, at folio 180 et weq., of the Tand records of the Distelet of Coluibin, we i front of the premises, on {. THE NINTH DAY OF MAY, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M thirty-seven (37) of Barr und_ Sanne divislon in block ‘thirty-five (35) of Columbl Hulghts. as 1o County Book No. 11, at pag 8. of the surve £ sald’ District, together with tie tmproveme "Terma of sale: One-fourth c onn, two and three years, with fuferest at aix ¢ per aunum. piable semi-apnuslly. of $200 required at time of sale and chaser allowed fifteen days from date to completo the purchse. Further : THIRTY { seribed tand particulars at_time CHARLE! BENJAMIN, NJAMIN, FREDERICK J. B H.HBENJAMIN VIRGINIA 8. BENJAMI Surviviog Trustee. L THD PORCHASER OF THE ABOVE-DE- actibed property having fafled to comply with the terms of sale, the sald property will be rUsold At e risk ‘and cost ut the same place 20 wpon the whove ferms and conditions on TUESDAY, THE EIGH NTH D, OF DE- CEMBER, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOC P, by the heirs of Charles F. Benjamin, de- rviving trustee. WESCHLER, AUCTTONEER, Stucco-Finish Dwelling 7 Rooms and Bath, Wide Lot, 30-Foot Alley, No. 742 7th Street S.E., By Auction. By virtoe of suthority vested in the u igned 1 will offer Uy publ I front of CRMBER EIG THIRTY O'CLOCK 1., 10t 800, squ fmproved as above, re paperid and paint ed, With sued In rear which Will accommodate two cars, uow vacant, immediate possession, to bo sold_sublect o two deeds of trust ag- gregating $4,000 particulars at sale. Terins: Over sald trusts cash. Deposit of $300 required at sale. Terms 10 be complied With In thirty days. = All cony ibg and revenue stamps at ADAM A, WESCHLER TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DETACH- D FRAME DWELLING N0 12 RITTENHOUSE STREET NORTHWEST of a_certnin deed of trust, being No. 167, recorded Aug nd records of the District of (o Tumbis, wnd st the request of the cured thereby, the undersigned tru auction, in front of the prem. DNESDAY, THE NINETEENTH EMBER, 4. 1033, AT FOUR- PAE, the foliowing situate i the T ignated s and bein of lots E trict of Columb of the ur, Columbia fn Bo g Terms of sal of trust for $5 Trust to he paid ceptance of Did Tevenue stamps af porchase Terms of sale to complied with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. K. E. STONFRRAKER. C. HAYWARD MARSHALL, 8e8-0&As xS0 oo Couveyancing. e Automobiles ' BY AUCTION At Weschler’s 920 PA. AVE. N.W. TOMORROW + lowing-descs i | tmdred and o AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL_ ESTATE. 3509 KANA- WHA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of n certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4357 folio 25 et seq. of he land records of the District of Colum. bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at front of the premises. on TRUSTEE'S RALF ction, 1 ublic | BIONDAY: THE THIRD DAY OF DECEMY 31, D 1928, AT FOUR 0CLOC the city of Was a_designa twen M., the fol 5, District of Columbia. and " being lot unmbered ). in_square numbered eightoen fiy-six (1556), in the subd vision made by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Montgomery _county. Marslaud, and others, known as “Chery Chase Helghts' as per plat of sid asbdivision recorded in Liber County. No. 86, follo 40, of the records of the office of the surveyor of ‘the District of Columibla, sub- Ject to covenants of record, togother with the improvements, consisting of om0 two-story frame detached dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance In two eq i payable in one and two years, at 61 per centum per aanum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. gr all cas, &t the option of the purchaser.” & deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. Al conveyancing. recording, revemus stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of eale. otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to rewell the property at the Fisk and cost of defaulting after ' advertisement of aper published in . Wi CASHINGTON ~LOAN AN COMPANY, Trustee. By ANDREW PAR- KER. Vice President. 1018, d&ds ex50 HAS BEEN POST- . DECEMBER THE AT THE SAMB HOUR BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. SAL de3-5t THE ABOVE SALE 15 FURTHER POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE, BY ORDEE OF THE TRUSTEE. de8-d&ds.exSu FT“I ABOVE SALR 18 FURTHER POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNBSDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF DECEMBKR 1923 AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLACH. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. _de13-0&ds.exSu ¥ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, 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. 4887, folio 18 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and the request of the party secured there: by, the undersigned truktee will sell at pub- 1ic’ auction, in front of the premises, on MO! DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing-described land and premises, situste in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and deaiguated as and being 1ot numbered fwentygve (20), io sauare mumbered eighteen hundred and ffty-six (1838), iy the subdi- vision made by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Montgomery coun Mar; land, and ot! known as “‘Chevy Chase Helghts,™ per plat of said subdivision recorded b Liber No. 88, follo 40, of the records of the .office of- the surveyor of the District of Columbis, subjeet to covenants of record, together with the - rovements, consisting of one two-story frame !ek-cne-l dwellin| Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable iu oue and two years, ‘with_interest at 614 per centum per anoum, payable semi-anually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A d'fillt of 8300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue Statips, etc., At cost of purchaser. Terds of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the prowm at _the Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some ublished {a Washiagton, D, INGTON LOAN AND TRUST ¥, Trustee. By ANDREW PAR- KER, Vice President. B019,d&ds, exB: HE_ABOVE SALE HAS REEN POST- NED UNTIL FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE SEVENTH, 1023, AT THE BAMB HOUR AND PLACE, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. THE ABOVE SALE 15 FURTHER PONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE. BY ORDER, OF THE TRUSTEE. 4:8-a&ds,exSu . od&IED ABOVE SALE I3 TORTHER NER _UNTIL WEDNESDAY, THE NINBTRENTH DAY OF DVOEMBEL, 1353, BY ORDER OF THE 'A%'h'in. 1 : ‘ I ud and premisen, situate 15 | oF i TOMORROW. TRADE MARK 715 REGISTERED C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 13th St. Antique Empire Sideboard, Chests of Drawers, Card Table, High Post Beds, Suites, etc:, etc. Oriental Rugs, Bric-a-Brac, 21* | Pictures, Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY Decembeér 19th, 1923, at 10 A.M. From Estates, Storage Concerns and Other Sources Also at $3,000 Stock of New Furs—by Estate, including Coats, Capes, Scarfs, Chokers, Stoles, Collars, Throws, Muffs, etc. TERMS CASH. 1o 17.2¢ WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Attorney’s Sale to| Close an Estate of l Valuable Household| Adornments and| Oriental Rugs— By Public Auction at Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Wednesday, December 19, Commeneing 11 AM. ir Royal ures and Embroidered olu Tables, Andirons, ¢ Drawing | Eteh- | Handsome Royal Sevres Vases, T Cape de Monte Vases, Dresden’ F Candelabra. Bronze Figures, Jap. farquetry and_O; uret, Heavy Bri Bronge Gilt Curlo Cabinet, Louts Room Snite, Sheraton Desk, Pu ings on Satin, Oriental Rugs, cte. Terms—Cash. _Alexander Muncaster, TTADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Trustees’ Sale of New Automobiles. virtue of two certain chattel deeds ¢ rsigned. recorded amon the By rust of Col [ District respectively ing nt No. 141, 1623, being instrume: K2, we seil at public auction, in front of premiss 50 Florda ave ne'. on WEDNESDAY NINETEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER AT TWO-THI O'CLOCK P.M., the obiles 4-crlinder £ 1 brougham, Stearns-Knight brougham, No. B4, Oge Stearoe Berline 6-cylinder, Terms of sale: All cash RALPH P. BARNARD, GUY H. JOHNSON _ 413143517818 Trustees. = FUTURE DAVS. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THR STOKRY BRICK DWE SITT NO. 1934 4th STREET NORTHWEST. sirtue of a deed of t recorded No, 2634, at folio the land of the District of . we siall front of the FRIDAY ENTY FIHAT EMBER, PPy 0CLOCK 4cylinder coupe | No. S-2064 s EE- TE Ry urth casn. Yalauce, i with interest a¢ a the - to_complete purchase. Further rs at time of CHARLES L. BENJAMIN FREDERICK J. BENJAMIN 1 H. H. BENJAM VIRGINIA K. BENJAMIN, IRVING C. BENJAMIN B Heirs of CHABLES F. BENJAMIN exsu Surviving Truste OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUBTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING NO. 702 15th ST. § By ‘virtue of a eertws deed of ir ! recorded in Liber ) 15, fodio 4 i be land records of the District of Colum bis, aud at the request of the party mecure: : | e THOS J. auiy reby, the undersigned trustees wiil se at ub emires, RIDAY, THE TWENTY.FIRST DAY OF | DECEMBI A.D. 1023, AT FOUR 'CLOCK | PO, the followlng described land and prem- | ises, situate i the District of Columbia and deslgnated as ‘and being lot 97 in George R. Kepotti’s subdivision of lots in square 1077, s per plat recorded in the office of the sur: veyor-of the District of Columbia in Liber 53, | at_follo 27, Terms of sale: Sold subect to a first 4 trust for about $2.500. All cash abov 10 trust. $200 deposit required npon ac- ceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and Tevenue stamps At purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days or ic_auction. ju_front of the an WALTER H. de11-4&ds.ex8n Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bllfi-; ness Property, Being 915 Louisiena Ave. and Nos. 918 and 920 € St. N.W. By virtuo of @ certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4737. folio 1 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bis, and at the rn‘nnn of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic. auetion, in front of tho premes, on &'ED.\'”DAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1623, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate In the District of Colum- bia and designated d being parts of lots 2 ‘and 6 lu squato being improved by remises Nos. 015 Louisiana ave. and 818 and 20 C n. sald property belug the same roperty convered to Frank B. Guest by deed | rom Willlam ‘Turpin and Stanton C. Peele, trustees under the will of Jennie JQI(‘".' deceased, dated February 8. 1022, and recorded February 10, 1022, as paper No. 106, sald properts being more {ully described by metes nn?'bovnd- in deed of trust, Terms of aale: Soid subjict to a first deed of trust for $45,000 and & second deed of trust ! for $7,500 and the amount over and above sald deeds of trusts to be paid in cash, $02.000 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps #t purchaser's cost. rms of sale to be complied with within thirty da; day of sale, otherwise de it forfei the property may be resold &t the d cost of the defaulting purchaser after five da; advertisement nmrnchd 'x';';ev D:'bhlhnfl ‘newspaper_publishe ashington, b o™ o B,v W. VAN BENDEN, ADAM A, WESCHLER, AJOTIONEER- Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Busi- ness C. G. SLOAN & €O, INC, AUCTS. 11 AM. . Order of Administrator of an ¥ HOS & 80 USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. ST DETACHED, FRA ING, KNOWN AS No. 8002 HUNTING- TON ST. N.W. By virtue of a ce recorded on December 6, A records of the Di at the request of thereby, the undersizned t public Anct in_fr DAY, THE TW! . AUCTIONEERS. B the party ven wig sell at L of the ;-r»;;“nm s, ou FIRST DAY OF EMBER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK . the ' following 'described land = and mises, wituate in the 1 £ Columbla { deslgaated s and bei in square Terms of sale prior deds of 800, Deposic AlL cash over and abore sountiig o abont § Fequired of All tof the purr plied with witkln thirty days fron of ‘sale otherwi ersigned reserves the "Tighe 1o rea. t the risk W of the de tnser after dags’ advertiseniit of such resale in Rome newspaper publisiied in ‘the city of Washing- ton, . ( LPH B VOTT COUPER, _8c18.15,18.90 THOS. 4. OW TRUSTEE'S SALE TWO STORY 1651 AND 1 17th KT, 8.E By virtue of thres certal duly tecorded in Liber No. folios 484, 491 District of ¢ OF THREE VALUABLE BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 3B ST. $.H., AND No, 201 decds of trust pubie auc THURSDA OF DECEMBE CLOCK 1L scribed land District of Co 141 square ue suid Hea n recorded §n liber 47 f the surveyor's office for the Dis wbia 38, 40 n of certa n 1087, to be paid in cash; instaliments, paable in one and with, Interest wt 7 per centum pasabie semiannuaily from ds: wacured by deed of trust upon sold, or all cash, at the of th chase per of prop: ption of the Le re -l ue staimpe, etr., Eale to be duys from da trustee at i purchaser after Such resale in u Washington SAM'L A. DRURY. equal’ of wale, otherwise sarves ihe Tight to resell TIONEERS SAI BRICK OF VALUABLE TWO. tdersigned tr auctlon, In frant of HE TWENTY.F 4 and prem. in the District of af and being the et Tail depth of 1ot 58 o (har 1 of part of origs in square 653, as per piat recorded in Book page 160." of records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columi Terms of sale: All cash. Deposit of $20 required upon acgeptance of b ancing, recording and revene s chaser's cost. ot ¥ Bane's snbd THOS. 1. OW) TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL STORY BRICK DWELLIN 1815 15tk ST, N.WW. iy victue of a certain deed of trust duls recorded in Liber No. 488! fol et seq., of the o f the District of Coluin bla, and at the of tie party secured therebs. the und will_sell at public wiction premises, "RSDAY, THE T 1 DAY OF EMBER. A'D. 1625 0'CLOCK the followiag descrived land and prem- cituate in fie District of Columbia and ated as and being lot 180 in Addison Smith’s subdivision of lots in Equare 208 said_eubdivision is yecorded in Liber H. D..C.. folio 54, of thé records of the office of the survesor of tne District of Columbia. Terms of eale: Sold wubect to three prior deeds of trust, of which partfculars will be mnounced at ' the time of salo (all cash bove said trasts). $300 deposit required vpon bid. ~ Conveyancing. recording revenue stamps At purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfelted LAVINIA DE WILLIAM A. de11,18.15.17.18 19420, BLE BEIN ™ P.M ines. desi M. PROPOSALS U. 8. ENGINEER OFFICE. 20 OLD LAND Office’ Bullding, Washington, D. C.—Sea roposals will Be received fere imtil 12 aguary 15, 1924, and then opened, for the construction’ of tiio ftraticm plant ahd puamp; ing station_ substructures for the District of Columbia water supply project. 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Cruise limited to 500 guests Ttiwrivated Wlder on roguest HOLLAND AMERICA LINE 21-24 State St., N. Y. or Local Agents Portu- Two-story || Brick Building with Store and Living Rooms, No. 1740 St. N.W. By virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court ot the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No, 41849, the undersigned trustee will ofter for sale by public adction, in front of the mises, on THURSDA 'J'I‘f TWENRTETI DAY OF DECEMBER, AD. 1023, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and pramises, situste in the city of Washington District of Oolumbll.‘wh'.d:: h?lrll olu:r' inal la: L] juare 419, n for same at a h’ll.tq on Tth st. dl-tln'; 9.25 feet north of ihe soutbeast corner of sald lot and running thence north along said street 15.75 feet; thence weat 95 feet to an alley; thence south along sald alley 16.75 feet; thence cast 5 feet to the place of beginning, improved as above. 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