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REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continucd) $500 CASH, $100 PER MONTH. A Deautiful detached S room and bath home 1 16th K. Heights. Garage: bot-water heat nnd clectric Tights: Lardwood foors: large replace. Vacant. Immediate possession. EIKER & SOLOMON 8 Bond Ruilding ODAY'S SPECIA IHIS 18 AN EXCEPTIONAL HOME AT A FPRICE AT LEAST $1,000 under its market Salue. 1t's 4 bedroom house. between 14th and 16th sts, north of Webster st. <enter of one of the most desirable residential sections of the city. FElght rooms and tiled th, hot-water Leaf, electric lzht. hardwood or, garaze, and many other np-to-date fea- Plone us for au appointment to in- VENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. . SANSBURY CO.. INC EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE." 1418 Eye St. NV Phones Main 3904-3. altors. VACANT, Allison St.—High elevation bus 1ines: will be newly dec us and bath, modern eol Ny, Price and terms w ce i means o buy it S BARGAINS worth—S07 to car un Ext. 4600 Asbury 6 large rooms aud new. Owner will serifice ¥ terms. Consider automo- er ot or second-trust note the equity, 21 okland fonally 33; st well built If ‘sola thi Lot 87 ft wdern ' r. and b, month will tuke below e < low as 3300: balance ¢ somethilng small for equity. itke rent Parkyfew— 6 Newton pressed b 5oand 6 r. porehes idea Vestment o 1 10 suit for cquits. St.—Two-family and b.. large 1 home and In ble: terms or suburbs, ibined ‘uke small 1 1 Russell Road—On mac sndrin, lot $0x150, i t-1n garage. Price und terms 1rade equity for small property. tusiness place road to Alex- b, bungalow : inviting. Will automobile or " Tuxedo, Md 1 torminal Kenilwors room bungalow : fur Jess thau $1.730; COLORED HOMES. R mile cars: le-acre heat: new roof. Terms to suit on. 1 press er houses for Tooms, different sections ment plan. N. E. RYON CO., INC. Main 4 1423 ¥ Home Buyers, LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF REAL HOMES. orthwest—Half blo from car line. A verr good looking Yome, with 4 large Tooms and bath: front a7 ‘and ba *d to wide alles: room for rage; newls papered and paiuted and 1o Trstelass condition. PRICE, $3,950. Southeast—Near Navy Yard. Six-room and bath colonial porch b nice front yard; back yard to pa newly papered and painted and in first- condition. 27 Sold—One Left. PRICE, $4,350. rtheast. Six rooms and bath, colonial front porch:. double back porches: long back rad to paved sliey: room for garage; newly painted and papered., PRICE, $4,950. Tenleytown. Stx-room and bath detached lome, with Lo wwater heat, clectric light, colonial front po Jong back vard: room for garage; mewly pa pered and puinted 0. PRICE, 85,7 K St.'N.E: Seven large rooms aud bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, large pantry and closets, laun. dry tubs, Tong front yurd and long back yard; lot §s 1341y feet deep; in excellent condition throughout. Only One Left. PRICE, $8,250. J. DALLAS GRADY, arsiand Bldg. colonial ‘porch brick 5 $11,250. CHEVY. CEAS jradley Lane. An_ unusual opportunity is offered to six homescekers fo lockte on beau +itul Bradiny lane within three blocks Tine. A splendid Virsironment snd conventent location, onls A few minutes walk from. D, C: public achool, Chevy Chase Cirele, etc. Thers are new detached homes’ now under construction—individual in de- ~ign, practical in plan and each room zenerous in proportions. The arrange- ment has been carefully planned to »implify housekeeping, and every modern’ convenience fo the. smallest will be included. Delightful ing room. approximately 14x20 ft,, with artistic fireplace and French doors to side porch. Salijent features are double oak floors throighout; three large bedrooms; big, roomy closets; tile bath; laundry: toilet: hot-water electric lights. Lot 50 by av- ge depth of 1350 ff Mutual drive ways; garage fo 4 house, $300 xire, “We' will gladis go over the lans in detail and can show & sim- far house alceady completed. Lib- “ral terms and montliy payments con: Sderabls under $100. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M, BOSS & PHELPS Realtors, 1417 K St. N.\W. Main 9300. Near 14th and Park Rd. $13,500. A most unusual opportunity to nita s modern threa stors colonial Brick home at & low prico and on very moderate terms. Very. convenlentiy Tocated Just a square from 14th sf. and Park ra. ‘The house has been ompletely ‘redecorated, as nine un: uenmly Targe rooms. reception hal omplete bath, lot water heat, eles lights, fireplace with gas logs, nu- merous cloets, roar tairwas. otr. Attractive rear vard | with garage ope n wide pavad alley. Evening Phorie Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. N.W. Franklin Beautiful New Kite Homes at 39th & Windom Sts North Cleveland Park Here in this new group vou will find the home that you hava been looking for. Thera are no two of these lomes exactly aifke—the Qifferent arehitect tspes add greatly to the appenrunce of the group. Each home # situated on its owu ampie 1awn, which is 0 and growirg. Golng inside you'll find many Zentures of comfort and convenlence that are oxelusive with us. All the equipment ix com. Dlete and modern to a degree. Finishing Is ‘aretully and tastefully done throughout. = We were economical with space when we pianned These homes—there I8 10 excess to complicate your bousekeeping problems. The several Tooms are arranged in the most practical imagner. Be sure to make your inspection as rly a8 possible, a5 they are sure to be taken Quickly. Within one square of the Wisconsin ave. car liue. Sample Home, 4315 39th St. Prices and terms that are most interesting. Iaspection may be made any day or eveniog. Our Mr R. B. Hamilton is in charge of the Park office at 4301 39th st. If you 1412 Eye St in the | bath | FOR SALE—HOUSES THE EVENL FOR SALE—HOUSES | CLARENDOY, VA. One of 'the finest suburl where in the viclnity of Washington. lity o Beautitul plan. and Navy Club nce, center-hal stucco resi coutaina butler's pantry; cold-storage room: nation gas and elec. ing board, ete. Ba rooms— maid's room. niace room, billiard room Teating plant cost $3,500 with opea fireplace; thronghout; attractive electric very large’ closets. range: bullt'in iron Hlowers 2-car garage. Must appreciated. all Mr. Lawler, with WILLIAM 8. PHILLIPS, St N W. Main 4600. ng_Phone Sers Facing Cathedral Close. Naval officer, awalting orders for torelgn service, has just authorized us 12 dlapose of thin imposing detached home. Tts location is ideal, high ele- tlon and nds a_ wonderful view of ‘the Cathedral. The house i spacious in plan and very practical arrangement. First floor—Entrance 11, liviug room. beam cefling and Sive open fireplace. library, dining Toom and Kitchen. Four larke bed sed sleeping porch {fulls appolnted baths upper floor has two aplete bath. Special tures are No-Kol (oll burning) hes Frigldgir; hardwood fioors i large lot garage. This n elegant liome and one we pride In showing. Lvening Phone Service i Until 9 P.M. i Hedges & Middleton, Inc., LTOR i | LOWTH Downtown bargain, $7.000. Easy terms. sell built brick house of 8 rooms Wl white e bargain and regret it Columbia Height ern brick howe of o to ullex: garage; sirable locatic Three-family apt., $13.000; easy terms; (hix splendid buflding o one five-rooms and 2 six-rooan and bath : Bas howl, elec ‘ondition Towo-1 $8.500. Modern pressed brick ining 2 S-room and bath apts. s " papered _throughout: aliey and room for garage; separate heating plants LOWTHER REALTY CO, Machinists’ Bldg. Main Evening Phone Service Until § p.m. STOPRA $500 CASH T0 MEET THE DEMAND FOR HOMES OF THE BETTER CLASS ON MODERATE TERMS, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPE- CIALS MT. MODERN PLEASANT, WEST OF BRICK HOME, HOT-WATER HEAT, ELECTRICITY. WILL BY SUB. . 16th ST HREE-STORY MORE THAN PAY FOR ITSELF | RENTING. A RARE BARGAIN TPPER IST ST. N.W.—BEAUTIFUL, MOD- ERN THREESTORY, 6BEDROOM PORCH BRICK THROUGHOLUT. AND SLEEPING HOME, SCREENED ANOTHER BARGAIN NEAR 4tih AND K STS. N.E.—A NEIGH- BORHOOD OF RAPIDLY ENHANCING VAL- UES; COZY, COMFORTABLE BRICK HOME WITH MANY FEATURES THAT WILL DE- LIGHT YOU. THOS. E. JARRELL, Realtor. Washington Savings Bank Building, 110th St. N.W. Main 766, OPEN UNTIL 9 P.3 COLORED. First time offered for 11t st. {n Columbia Heights: 7 rms. & bath: modern home; _excellent ~condition; bargain price; easy terms. 24 st. bath modern wood floors; n.w.. in Bloomingdale: 6.room and iome; colonial front porch: large rear yeary to alley. Morton st. large rooms: n. col 6-room modern home; al front porch. The above homes are well Jocated and first-class _condition. Priced vers on & cash payment of $1.000. For full par- ticulars call’ Ar. ‘Waple at Columbla 838 or appiy at 308 14th st 0w, room 211 TAKOMA PARK. $1,000 cash will buy modern sem!- bungalow situated in the most desir able section of Takoma Park. very convenient to_the shopping distriet. Contains 8 rooms, reception hall tile baths (5 bedrooms, with I closets in each), splendidly arra for 2 families, as it has ‘a bath on 2 garages, one to 3 nd the otber built : open fireplace in living room; large front and rear porches; h. aud electricity. House bullt le three years ago, of hollow tile and frame with stucco finish. Lot 50 by approximately 200, with several full- rown shade trees. Price reduced to §10.750, on” eany monthiy payments. “vening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503. Right off 16th St. Semi-Detached. Riggest bargain on the market. rooms, tile bath, beautiful' electric fixture perfect condition. If you want the best, call now. Price only $10,000; good terms, Brightwood Corner. Owner must sell. Seven rooms, hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors, French doors, glassed-inciosed porches, screens, built- in garage. $10,500; attractive terms. West of 14th St. ‘This house is 24 feet wide and comtains hot-water heat, electricity, hardwood floors throughout, concrete front porch, double ga- rage. Similar houses selling for $2,500 more. Only $13,950; terms. Downtown—Nr. 16th and R sts ‘This beautiful 8-room house won't last lon, hims hot-water heat, special electric fix: tures. two baths, g perfect” condition throughout. Only $11,500. Best Section Northeast. Brand-new 6-room house containing hot- ‘water heat, electricity, French doors, bullt-in garage. Only $300 cash required. Near Two Car Lines, School and Stores. ‘Wonderful opportunity for some one. Five rooms, special electric fixtures, open fireplace, sleeping porch; perfect condition throughout. Only $7,760. Office Open Until ® P.M. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., 5th 8t. N.W. Franklin 1140, $10,000. TWO-FAMILY FLAT Near 14th and Park Rd. Price reduced for quick sale. It 1s well situated in that popular section one square off 14th st. and close to Park vl There are two separate apartments of five and six rooms bath each; individual heatin entrapces, yards, porches, cellars lectrie Ilights:' 3-car brick garage. X “Spleadid" opportunity for a ‘thrifcy person to obtain & bome and rent on partment to help pay for it. Pos. sension and very reasonable terms. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, 1417 K St. N\W. Main 9300. OWNER MUST SELL. Beautiful 6 room and bath brick corner in reasonable It 919 wish fo meke @ special appointment, Phone Lim at Cleveland 1480, T¢ motoring, come out Conn, ave. 1eft into Albemarle st., turning left into 3Sth st.—or take Wis. ave. ca ast_beyond the National Cathedral, at indom st. IUs only a step from there, HARRY A. KITE, (Incorporated), 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. home in very desirable N.W. white section, clec., hot-water heat, built-in garage, etc. Price reduced to $8,350. Terms to suit, ai quickly. CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor. 924 4th ST. N.W. Office Open Evenings Until 9 36 Main 37 33 0'Clock the new Army and ] oms and 2 baths with buflt-in fxtures: alwo outside pantry; ‘built-in ice cheat; combi- ment s divided into laundry room, fur- A storage room. living room hardwood floors fixtures; Ideally located on & uarter-acre lot filled with shrubbery and be seen Priced under $20,000. NEEE = ERTREAETYICO: COLORED SPECIAL. BLOOMINGDALE. Beautiful corner; center-hall plan; 9 room hot-water heat. electricity. open fireplac beautiful_condition. Ideal for a doctor. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., 919 15th St. N.W. Frankiin' 1140, Oftice_Open Until 9 P.M. _ WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES WISH TO PURCHASE A HOMBE IN CHEVY | Chase, not too far off Coun. ava. Must be.de- ;| tached and po exceeding $18.500 in price, Address Box 108 5 Tage space. WILL rental pro anta: profer northwest section, but will go in ¢ other good location. Address Box 119-X, y seciion of SALISBURY. 800 Invest. B WILL PAY ALL CASH colored. Wil consider 1343 H n.w.. Room 104-3. B Jub By section of city. Muain 7652 _ particuls ROON ble s RRICK cash payment; WILL PAY CASH FOR OLD HOUSES. BR or frame: of city or sub. Tavestment Bidg. THE DEMAND SIDENTIAL PROP. | erty is iucreasing. 1If you have a modern se for sale, let us secure the purchaser. For quick sales results list your property with JOHN F. BPONOHOE & SONS 314 Pennsylvamia Ave. ing in prices from $7,500 to $10,000. ‘0 sell quickly list with us. THER & ROBINSON, 16 Bond Rldg. 14th and N. Y. Ave. QUICK ACTIiON. 6 t0 10 7oom brick house fa & good n.w., n.e. {or we. section; must have pomsession in | Main 2780 or address mal People’s Life Insurance Bldg. AUCTION SALES. | ____THIS AFTERNOON. | TTHOS. I OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING BEING PREMISES NO. BELL PLACE NORTHEAST By virthe of & certain deed of duted April 28,1024, heing instroment No. 42, re Corded Mas 14, 1924, among the land records Gf ‘the District of Columbia. aud &t the re- st of the party secured thershy. the unde gned” trustees will well at public_auctlon in front 1] remises, on TUESDAY, THE EEVENTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, AD. FIVE PO, the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, »nd designated as and bei and 123 feat front by the full depth of lot 55, belug that half of said lot Jotning 10t 24 In square 5207. being block he subdivision of thAt part atate known s “Hurville.” an ded In Liber 1053, follo 191 of f Columbia. derd of trust trust the Sheriff per plat re the land records of the Distrl Terms: Sold s for $1.600.00, furt s of which will be annouiiced At tme of fale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A Geposit of $200.00 requirad. Converancing, re cording revenua stamps urchaser's 1 cost to be complied with within thiriy days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may he advertised and resold at tie discretion of the frustee THEODC MICHAEL, JOHN W. DURN 1113,1617 . Trustees FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLE N, ACCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate on Pennsylvania Avenue, Thir- ms feds nue, Randle Highlands, D. C., Containing 74 2-3 Acres, More or Less. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 33665, the undersigned i v offer for sale he public feen. on WEDNESDAY, T DAY OF F r THIRTY 0°CLOCK P.3. followlng wcribed real estute, situnte in the District of Columbia, to-wit: Parts of those tracts of land known as “‘Bayles’s Purchase,” Aaron Srrie Fay feen's Purcha Wigeld Extate.” formerly owned by tie heirs of Henry Naylor, and described by metée and bounds as follow e Parcel frst. Beginuing at a2 point on the H line of 30th street east, distant 117.48 . more or less, southeasterly from fthe northeast corner of let 40 of Block 9. of Erwin subdivision of part of the Nay- ot ‘sali subdivision page 20, of the rict: aaid point of beginning bLeing at the intersection of the eant line of 30th street east, with the morth line of the Navlor Farm. and running thence south 45 degrees 53 minutes east, 156.42 feet; Thence south. 62 degreen 53 minutes east. 219.12 feet: thence north, 87 degrees 22 min- Utes east. 120.70 feet: thence north 68 degrees 87 minutes east 140.58 feet: thence north 87 degrees 7 minutes east, 06 feet: hence south i degrees 53 minutes east, 70.216 faat: thence Aoutii 19 degrees 53 minntes east, 14811 feet: | thence wouth, 60 degrees 53 'minutes east, 168, feet; thence south, 48 degrees 38 min- ute st, 1. 50 feet; thence south, I8 de- Erees 53 mimites exst, 146.07 feet; thence Fouth, 84 dexrees 53 minutes easi 144.5 Teet: thence south, 52 degrees 53 minutes east, T Thende sonthi, 75 degrees 23 min: " U5R100 feat; ihence south, 18 de- minutes west, 1,303.50 feet; more or fess, to the north line of Pennsylvania avenue extended; thence northwesterly on said line of said avenue to the east line of 80th street; thence north, on said line of said street to the beginning. Parce cond. Beginning at a stone marked L. C. nd . on the Bowen or Marlboro road, running thence north 77 degrees 8 minni east, 215 feet to Mrs. Simpson’s west line: thence with said line, north 6 degrees 09 minutes west, 1,164.14 ‘fect: thence with the north line of the land owned by Mrs. Sim son and Mr. Fountain, north 83 degrees 1 mi ute east, 433.25 feet: thence north 11 degrees 44 minutes west, 4125 feet: theuce north 65 degrees 26 minutes east, 67.92 feet; thence north, 6 degrees 3 minutes east, 860.69 feet: thence north 36 degrees 53 minutes west to the south line of Pennsylvania avenue extend- ed. and thence in & northwesterly direction on line of said Penneylvania avenue to the line of Branch avenue, as shown on plat recorded In county subdivision hook 7, page 85, of the surveyor's office of said District; thence in a southerly direction by and with_the east line of sald Branch avenue, to the Bowen or Marlboro road, and thence with the line of sald road, north BA degrees 40 minutes east to the beginoing. excepting those parts of said parcel second as were conveyed by Erwin C. Car- nter and_wife, to Willlam A. Harrison. George B. Starkweather and Willlam M. Law- son, trustees, by deed in Liber 2008, folio 110, of the land records of the District'of Colum- bia, and to David C. Fountain and Willlam A, Harrison. by deed in Liber 2098, folio 113, of said Jand records, said excepted parts fronting on Bowen or Marlbao road, and containing 1% acres, more or less. Kaid Parcels First and Second containing 76% acres more or less. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid o cash, the balance in two equal’ installments, represented by the prom- issory notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two years., with Interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale, pavable semi- aunually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.500 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing Tecording._revenue stampe and notarial fees at cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within ten days after final ratification of sale by the court, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement o such resale in some newspaper publisbed in the City of Washington, D. C. a *ALEXANDER BRITTON, Wilkins Building. CHARLES L. FRAILEY, Commercial Natl. Barik. fe12-d&dbs,exSu Trustee ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTBES' SALE OF FRAME BUNGALOW No. 245 PEABODY STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated January 14, 1024, and_recorded February 5 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party Secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 27th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.)M., the following described land and prem- ises, " situate in the District of Columbla, to- wit: Lots 15 and 16 in equare 3338 fn a subdivision of land known as “The First Ad- dition to Manor Park,” as per pl in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in county book No. 24, page No. 23, improved as above. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the pur- in cash, the balance in payable in one and t at six per cent per annum, . from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- ety woid, ‘or all cash, at option ef porchuser. A deposit of $300 at_time of sale. An' conveyancing, ing, revenue stamps and notarfal fees at cost of purchaser. Terms %0 be complfed with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting parchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some Bewspaper publlshed in the city of Washing- THOMAS SOMERVILLE, - JOREPH W. 00X, fel6-dkds,exSudfed | tieth Street and Branch Ave-| i- STAR, WASHINGTO AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Salvage Sale OF ANOTHER PORTION P. J. Nee Company Stock OF HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1925 Commencing 10 A.M. Living Reom S uites and Odd ieces, Dining Room Snitex and 0dd Pleces, Bedroom Furniture, Kroehler Full Bed Davenport Suites, Ladies’ Er wi enkx, Reed d Wicker Furniture, Secretariex, ¥ Chairs, Work Tables, Phone Stands, Windsor Chairx and Rockers, & Chairs, Lamps; Iron, Braxs and Wood Poster Beds; Mattresaes, Library Tables, Baby Cnrriages, Cedar Chests, Kitchen Cabinets, Assorted Chairs, Lace Curtains, ete. Fe 14,1817 ON VIEW TUESDAY AFTERNOON ORROW. ADAM A LER TRUSTEES' SALE _ OF BUILDING, TUSED AS FRONTING ABOUT 100 LiC ALLEY BETWEI E: = AND MORSE STREET. TRINIDAD AND MONTELLO AVE! By virtue of a cert, recorded in Liber 4790, TES n dee. folio the land records of the District of Columb! aud at the request of party Lie undersigned trustees. anction, o front of WEDNESI FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925, AT ., the following described ises, 'situate In the Kknow: Company's subdivision of *T: plat recorded in the office of said District in Book County also part of lot 112 in John s combination of lots & as per plat recorded fhe surveyor for said District at page 41. d in one poluf 5 feet e west corner of said lot 46 a in & northeasterly direction wall of the bakery building tioned 78.75 feet o a point distant east of the west line of said lot 46, running terly along said exterior wall thence southes 90 feet, thence northeaster! terior wall 2.90 feet, thence so; sald wal 1 feet, thence sou said wall 11.18 feet, then: along said wa along said wall 15.05 feet, 1| erly ‘along said wail 16.19 ‘feet, thence south- 33 feet to a point westerly along said wall ou the south line feot 49, and thenc said lots 4t 1d 46 to th niog. The land aud premises fo be sold heing those parts 49 and 112 fr on ti alley upon whi stands, as shown by 8. the surveyor ia and recorded in the o veror in Surver Took Bubject to a first trust wec ingfon Six sociation & balance At six per cent 1024, and a second ance’ thereon of $4.354 west along t of $6.64 per annum ed of t 0, wit per cent per annum from Aux Over s quired Terms of sale A deposit of $500 time of sale. = All revenue stamps and notarial purchase within 30 days from d PAUL B WILLTAM SALE OF VA BRICK AND F & PREMISES SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed May th, 1024, being instrum corded Mny Sth, 1924, among of the District of Columbia, st of the party secured thereby, the under- Signea trostees will sell ar b he premises. on WE NTH DAY OF AT FOUR P.M., the fo nd’ and premises umbia, and orth depth thereof of original lot being now kuown for the pu ment aud t Terms: trust for £2.250.00, further pa; will be announced at time of male; trost to be paid chase price sbove said cash. A deposit of $200.00 verancing, recording and purchaser’s cos within thirty days, otherw! and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. FRANCES . J. OWEN & SON, A ALE_OF VALU 00N FRAME B REMISES NO. NORTHEAST. certaln deed of trust, dated September recorded Sepfember 22, 1924, records of the District of the request of the party undersigned trustees will sel tion, in front of the premises DAY, THE_ EIGHTEENTH RUARY, A.D. 1925, AT FIV. lowing described land and premise the District of Columbia, and designated ai and being lots 15 and 1 subdivision known Ny mado by Joho D. Garms ook 61, ur Bubject to restrictions and covenan! couveying title to saf Brst part. Terms: _Sold subject to trust for $3,000 and second deed of trust for $1.300, further particulars of announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trusts to be paid sit of $200 required. Conr: ng and revenue stamps at Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfelted and the property be advertised and resold at the discre- may tion of the trustees. WAYNE G. JAY H. G. _feld&dsexsa FUTURE DA THOS. J. OWEN & 50N, A TRUSTEES' SALE OF AND OF VA 11th STREET NORTHEA By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated instrument No. 3, re- December 11, 1924, bein corded December ' 13, records of the the request of the party undersigned trustees will in front of the TWENTY-FOUR’ A.D. 19 24, District of Columbi, sell premisss on the District of Columbia, and belg part of original lot improved by premises northe Term above said trust to be paid in of $200 required. Conveyancing, recording revenue stamps at purchaser's cos to be complied with within thirty ds wise deposit forfeited and the advertised and resold at the trustees. FRED A. 1012-08d5, exSudte2A LARGE the GHTEENTH DAY OF District of Columbia. ai a3 and being parts of lotx 46 and 49 | fn block 1 of the Washington Brick M d parts of said lots being 1 an follows: the 31 feet, thence southwesterly st of the sontifeast corner of said lot hakery survey m Per Cent Permanent Bullding onveyanc: Terms of sale to be complied with of sale. situate in the District of designated as and being the 19’ feet front on Fifth street by ation as lot 823 in square S: old_sublect to w prior deed of | revenue stamps at Terms to be complied with 3014 CHANNING secured thereby. UCTIONEERS. BASEMENT DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 319 secured thereby, the H DAY OF FEBRUARY, . AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, and des!) Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $850, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price WALTER G. DAVIS, ERS. BRICK A BAKERY, FEET ON PUB FLORIDA AV TOT10! d ‘of trust’ duly 440 et weq.. of | wecured thereby, Will sell at pub" premises, FOUR 0'CLOCK iand chine | rinidad, the sury 6. at page ©.'and Josephine | n block 1. *“Trin. ' the offce of in Book County Beginning sou axt of & theoce | long the exterior hereinafter men- Teet Iy along said ex. utheasterly along uthwesterly along ce southeasterly Lence southeast- t 2.28 Lie south line of e place of begi | of said lots 40 e 20-foot publi iilding now de March 9. fMee of said sur- i1, page 488, sring the Was 2 with eom Fagt it B Iutores: at i a6, Yo24 Truste, allcash. of Durchaser ¢ | R interest August 1, a bal fee CROMELIN W. SCOTT. T LUABLE TWO- RAME DWELL 5th STR d of trust, dated ent No. 198, re- the land records and at the re- b N auction. in . THE ARY, A.D. llowing deseribed | full 15 in square : rposes of msseas rticulars of which | the pur- | in required. Con- deposit forfeited L DIETZ, 3 Trus UCTIONEERS, BLE MODERN NGALOW. BE. | among the land | olumbia. and at the 1 at public s. on WEDNES- DAY OF FEB- E P.M.. the fol- situate | Heights, per plat recorded id parties of th & first deed of f which will be in cash. A de- eyancing, record- purchaser's cost. . GARMAN, ARMAN, Trustees. _ YS. LUABLE_ TWO- FRAME ST. among the iand and at at public auction TUESDAY, THE 7 in square 988, 319 1ith street cash. A deposit and ‘erms other- roperty may be fscretion of the SMITH, Trustees. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Agricultural Imple- ments, Imported and Domes tic Garden and Flower Seed, Stock and Poultry Tonic, Har- ness, Tools, Modern Fixtures, Safe Cabinet, Cash Register, Etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, holding & Bank- ruptey Court fn re Schults Seed Co.. Bankrupt No. 1536, the undersigned trustee will sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, PEBRUARY 25ih, 1925, COMMENCING 10_0°CLOC M AT NO %4 10th STREET N.W.. AND IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. AT WESCHLER'S, 920 PA. AVE. N.W., Targe assortment of lmported and Domestic Garden and Flower Seed of wlmost every v: riety used in this section. Note: 1925 Germination Test announced at ALSO Piaget, Jr.. and Tron Age Ga is includ ing Iakes. Tloes, Shovels. Forks, Weeders, Hedge Cutters and Pruning Koives. Leggetts Dusters, Ponltry Feeders and Hop pers. In-ubators, Stock and Poultry Tonic, Piows, Cultivators, Harrows aud Implement Parts. Harness. Covers, Lap Robes, Feed Bugs, Grindstones, Well Buckets, Potato Diggers, Tressure _Spray. Cutting Boxes, Wagon Eprings, 2.000 Burlap and Cotton Sacks, 400 Onton Crates, Chicken wire, Rope, Jar dinjeres, Vased, Baskets. Ete. ALSO Modern Vermin Proof Fixtures. Floor Case, 6 wer National Cash itegister, Sca Machines, Ladders with Tracks, S Desks. Chairs,” 12 Printing Press with Ty aud Cabinet The above will first be offered as an en tirety and if a satisfactory hid is not re ived, will be immediately sold in detail. Terms: Cash. ARTHUR C. KEE Truster. Il Building Washington, D, HLER & SON exSu ADAM A, WES TRUS SALE_OF DWELLING ' NO. NORTHWEST. By JiE6iie Ol € Ghures A the Euprens Coart of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. 43330, the undersigoed trustees will offer for sale by public Auetion, in front of the nremises. on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing described 1and and premises, situate in the District of Columbia to-wit: of orig- inal lot 4 in square 397, beginning for the me at a point on Ninth street northwest 21 feet 8 inches south from the northwest corner of said lot and thence running south along Raid sireet 15 fest 8 inches, thence eant to the rear line of sald lot thence north 15 feet 3 ches, and thence west to the line of said street ‘and the place of beginning. said lot be. ing now known for the purposes of assessment ant “Taxation as ot S11 In square 887, ina- proved as above PUrms of Maie: Oue-third of the purchase ones to e paid in casb. the balance in t ual installments represented by the promis. Sory note of the purchaser, paydbie’in one and two years, with interest per cent per annum from day of sal semi-annual Iy, secured by deed o upon the yrop- erty sold. or all cash. at the option of the parchaser. A deposit of $300 reqnired of pur- Chaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, cording, revenue €tamps and notarial feer cost of purc Terms of seie to be co plied with riy days from day sale, otherwise the frusiees reser T Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in Some news- aper published in the City of Washington, Brel OSCAR NAUCK, 641 Fla. ave. n.w. JOSEPH SALOMON. 416 5th st. n'w. fe13-d&ds.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Sale of Valuable Improved Real Estate in Business Zone, Im- proved by 7 Rooms and Bath Semi-Detached Brick Dwell- ing No. 316 S St. N.E., With Two-Car Garage. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed, I will offer for sale by public suction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAT, FEBRUARY NINETEENTII, 1925. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., Tot 600 in square 8570, D. C., 25x100 1t. to ailey, improved as above, in sec: ond commercial zone, suitable for converting into store and is an ideal location for grocery, delicatessen or lunchroom. Terms: Subject to trusts aggregating $4,700 at 6%, balance one-half cash, the remainder $25 per month wRh interest at 8%, or all cash over trusts at option of purchaser. $250 deposit at eale. ' Terms to be complied with in 30 days or deposit forfelted. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. te12-a&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. 708 EYB ST. S.E. By virtue of & ceriain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5040, folio 327, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for salo By public Auction. in front of the remises on_ FRIDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF " FEBRUARY. 1925 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bla, to wit: Lot 46 in the subdivision made by ‘the Washington Loan and Trust Compan; and R. G. Davenport, trustees, in 00, as per plat recorded in the office of the sur. veyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber S at folio 79, improved as above. ‘Terms of sale: The above property will be sold_subject to a prior deed ‘of trust for $L.000, at 6%, duo by extension February 1, 1927, ‘with accrued interest thereon due Feb. ruary 1. 1925. amounting to $30. Balance, $300 cash at time of sale; the remainder, $2 ach month until paid with interest at'7%, secured by & second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash over trust, at eption of purchaser. recording, Tevenue stamps and mot of purchaser. Terms of sale to With within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some news- aper published in the city of Washington, B ALFRED W. LAW. C."MARION RHODES, Trustees. v 9th STREET of the right at cost complied £a110&d5-10t . Important Auction Sale Standard, Welch-Wilmarth-Grand Rapids, Mich., Clothing Fixtures LITTLE JOE’S Baltimore and Howard Streets, Baltimore, Md. 10 A. M. Thursday, Februnary 19th, 1925 The fixtures are of the latest design and of the highest grade— made of quarter sawed white oak, silver gray finish, and comprise: Revolving Wall Clothing Cases, Single-width Wall Cases, Wall Pants Cases, Triangle Mirrors, Dressing Rooms, Glass Pants Cases, Mirror Doors, Case Mirrors, Center Floor Racks, Chairs, Tables, Cos~ tumers, Window Fixtures; also Lighting Fixtures. GUS EICHBERG Official Auctioneer, of Washington, D. C. D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BRICK RESIDENCE, BEING PREMISES 1118 6th STREET SOUTH- WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul; recorded July 11, 1923. as instrument No. 1 among the land records of the District of Co- Tumbis, and at the request of the party me- cured thereby, the uadersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY FEBRUARY, “A.D. 1925, AT FIVE the “following described land and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bia, and designated as and being part of orig- inal ot 13, in square 501, beginning for the same on Bixth street west at the outhwest corner of sald lot 13 and running thence north on the east line of said street 13.70 feet, thence east 98 feet to the west line of & public alley, thence south along the west line of said alley, 18.70 feet. thence west 98 feet to the place’ of beginning. Terms: Kold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2,500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur. chase price_above kald trust to be pald in A_deposit of $200.00 required. Convey- reeording and revenue stamps at pur- . Terms fo be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be mdvertised and resold at the diseretion of the trustees. M. JAMES WRIGHT, GEORGE P. NEWTON, fe17-d&ds.exSu&hol Trustees. THOS. J. 0' o TI0 . 9y ¥ Assignee’s Sale of Valuable, Magnificent Old Colonial, Brick Residence, Containing Many Rooms, Fine Stable and Other Outbuildings, 7 5 Known as “Montpelier,” Near Contee Station, Containing About 350 Acres, More or Less, and in a High State of Cultivation. By virtue of the power and authority con- tained in n certain mortgage dated Sepiember %, 1924, and recorded wnong fhe land records of Prince Georges County, State of Maryland, in Liber No. 220, at follo 187, et seq., and at the requist of the party scured thereby. Th ‘undersigned will sell at pubi tlie premises, on BATURDAY, Tk FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY )2 A THREE 0'CLOCK P.M., all the land particn- lurly mentioned and described I Kaid mort- gage and contsining 350 ueres of land, more Gr leas, with the improvements thereon. property s Maryland, lo ed near tee Htation on the ’m-d leading in a southeasterly direction from Contee Btation, about a mile from the Wash- ington and Baltimore boulevard, and situsted Sold subject to a prior existing trust for $20.000.00, with interest at able semi-annuully. The purchase price above said trust to be pald one- Third cash and the Lulance in two tqual in llments, payable in one and two years, from nd 10 bear interest at 7%, pay Gaily, said deferred payments & ‘secured fo the satisfaction of the under ; : option of the pur. on of the sale by “the A deposit of $2,000.00 will be required at time of sale. ALl conveyancing, recording revenuo stamps and motarial fees at cost of purchaser. ARTHUR PETER, Assignee for purpose of foreclosure. __te16.5¢ THOB. J. OWEN 5 N Sale of Very Desirable Brick Residence, Containing Six Rooms and Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Electric Lights, A.M.I., . Built-In Garage, Known as Premises 4014 Marlboro Place Northwest, Situated Between Shepherd and Taylor, 3rd and 4th Streets Northwest. By authority vested In ms, we-will sell at uction, fn front of the premises. SBRUARY THE TWEN FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot square 3313, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a fir for $3.500.00 and a second trust for $2.600.00, parable £33.00 per month, including interest at r cent, the purchase price above said trusts to be paid $1,500.00 cash, balance in one and two years. A deposit of $300.00 required. Converancing, recording and reveuue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. _tel7-4t THOMAS DO 1115 Eye St. X. Auction Sale of Unclaimed Storage Furniture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage Ware- house, No. 1313 U St. N.W., Friday, February 20, 1925, at 10 O’Clock A.M. We will sell at public auction, at the above warehouse, Household Furniture, consisting of Davenports, Pianos, Phonographs, Cabinets. Brass aad’ Tron Beds, Springs, Mattresses Drescers, Chiffonfers. = Wardrobes, Buffets, Chalrs, Tables, Refrigerators. as Ranges, Stoves, Oil Carpets, Rugs, etc.; also vcase, Desks, etc., etc. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. _ fel7-3t | Trustees’ Sale of a Large Stock of Paint, Wall Paper, House Furnishings, Hardware, Auto | Oils, Grease and Accessories, | Valuable Fixtures, Etc., Con- tained in No. 1920 Nichols Ave., Anacostia, D. C. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, dated July 22, 1024, and recorded July 1024, Instrument No. 140 of the records of the recorder of deeds, D. C., the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction. within the above premises. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. 8 large fresh stock of Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, Hardware, Window and Auto Wind- shield Glass, Tools, Cutlery, House Furnish- ings, including Granite, Aluminum and WMte Epamel Ware, Brooms, Chicken Wire, Lad- des Auto Grease, Ol Tubes and Acces- sories, Radio EIIDD“;I et 50, Large stock of Wall Paper, Trimmer, ete. L D ALSo. U. S. De Luxe Air Compressor, Sincl Tower, Cash Register. Sales Register, and Counter Display Cases, Scales, GI ting Table, Counters, Nail Bin, Rotary Neo- style, Mimeograph, Typewriter, Desks, Chairs, Fire Extinguishers, efc. ALSO, Ford Coupe and Ford Delivery Truck. The above Stock, Fixtures and Automobiles will first be offered as an entirety, and if a satisfactory bid is not received will be im- mediately sold in detail. Terms: CASH, CHAS. W. CLAYTO! FRANK L. FOER, __fel4-d&dbs.exSn Trostees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING = BEING PREMISES 8031 SHERMAN AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4655, folio 67, et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pun- lic auction in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1825, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbis, and deslgnated as and being lot 60 in George J. Mueller's subdivision of lots in block 6 of “‘Mount Pleasant’” and *‘Pleasant Plains, as ?tr plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber 47, at O rrng: Sold_subject’ rms: subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,250.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in c deposit of $200.00 required. Conveyancin cording and revenue stamps at purchaser's ‘erms to be complied with wfinln thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- erty may be advertised and resold at the dis- cretion of the trustees JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE, ARTHUR C. HOUGHTON, fel7-d&ds,exSukhol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE BRICK STORE . AND DWELLING, NO. 467 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST, AND LARGE BRICK BUILDING IN REAR. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, bein) instrument No. 136, recorded November 21, 1924, among t! land records of the District of Colum| and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil &1l at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR P.M. the following described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia, and de: e & en: rustees’ sul of lot 16 blo('n (LeDroit Park), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liber County 7, at folio 44, s8id block 5 being now known for pu: s of ansessument and taxation s square 3054 ‘Terms Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $5.000. due JH:{ 24, 1926, further particolars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $500 required. _Conveyancing, recording and reve- mye stamps at purchaser's cost. Te le] may be a vertived_and % at the discretion of the ITEFIELD McKINLAY, W. FLAU - trustees. 1e10-0884,exth T THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAVE DWELLING KNOWN 'AS PREMISES 914 20th " ETREI RTHWEST, FIRST COMMERCIAL ZONE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Reptember 16, 1924, being instrument No. 73. recorded September 17, 1924, among the land records of the District of Colimbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, undersigued trustees will see a tion in front of the premises on WEDN THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FERF A.D. 1925, at FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the fol- lowing-described land and premises. wituate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being the tieth street by full depth thereof of original lot 27 in square 75. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,000, further particulars of which will be annouoced at time of : the pu price above sald trust to be paid in casl deposit of $200 required. Conveyancio cording_and revenue stamps at Terms to be complied with wit rwise deposit forfeited and the prop- erty be advertised and resold at the dis. cretion of the trustees. R. THOMAS ROBINKO ROBERT E. P. KREITER, rustees. SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME, 1818 STANTON AVENUE TRUSTEE SOUT! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia 4 in_ Equity Cause No_ 42198, [ will sell In_front of the premises. on TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF FI AT FOUR O'CLOCK P, scribed land aud premises trict of Columbia and being par teen (19), in wection two (2), ju Samuel Pomeroy and others, trustees, subdivision of Barry Farm, as per plat recorded Liver Levs Court 2, follo 1, of the records of the office of the surtesor for the District of Columbia, de- sribed an follows: Beginning for the same at the northwesterly corner of sald lot on Stanton avenue and running thence northeast- erly along the northerly line of said lot. ove hundred and seventeen (117) feet; tience southeasterly sixty-one and fortyfive-hun- dredths (81.43) feet: thence southwesterly one Lundred &nd twenty-one (121) feet to Stanton avenue, thence northwesterly along Stanton Avenue wixty-one and - seventy-hundredtis (61.70) feet to the point of the beginning. with the improvements thereon ote: At the date hereof ‘the above de- scribed land s designated on the Looks of the District of Columbia. for tax. as lot 810, square 3877 AlL cash. $200 deposit re- jred upon acceptance of bid. ALl convey- og. Botary fees and recording, stamps, &t purchaser's cost complied with within 30 di otherwise the trustee reserves the 1 the property &t the risk and cost days adver résaie in some Lewspaper published in Washington, D. C. CHAS. H. FLAG 810 F Street Nortys ing-de the Dis- ation purpo Terms of sale: JOHN H. WILSON. J. T. 88TTLE and M. M. HARKIS, Altorness fe14,8s, 028 TOURS. REENLISTMENT IN GUARD, 45T064, PROVIDED IN BILL | House Passes Senate Measure to Amend National Defense Act in This Respect. Re-enlistments Guard between the ears would be Senate bill passed House. A provision for boards of inquiry to determine the general ness of National Guard officers who have received Federal recognition was eliminated. The chief of the militia bureau « the War Department would be ap pointed from active guard who have Fed Under the bill, which ment to the natfonal defense tional Guard officers attending en campments, maneuvers, instruetion amps and service schools would & given credit for such periods of dut when relative rank is determined ges of 45 and 64 author.zed under a vesterday by the in WOMAN AUTHOR DEAD. ROSTOCK Tman Mathilde authoress, ator and specialist Scandi- 1 literature, died suddenly ye! terday. She recently received from Rostock University an honorary doc- bruary 17 Mann on tor's degree dic lete in Gern for translations of No: ature, being the first woman to receive an honorary She had volumes She translated more Scandinavia. ter of the Hein than 500 literature noted author Mann of was a s i for press <1y “our months Marca 1to Jusie 80, 1435, o pertain to sirikes 4ad tice and trade i Industrial ' diseascs meetings & | revorts of conventions of and industrial women in_industry, reductions abor, new lubor legislation, de ourts ‘affecting labor. arbitration, medistion and eonciliation, private and public employment offices. Service on & basis not exceed 1,000 clippings per month. Bide ted rate | pping (uo ire proposal aril be | ened_March =1 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Grand Summer Cruise Jul; 1,1 ;2_0 Norway — Western Mediterranean Specially chartered new ‘‘Lancastria, 63 days, $550 up, including hotels, 1 guides, drives, fees. 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