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SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOB SALK < Continued ). TWO I/OTS TN PEL KAY. VA.: CONVEXTENT public school and ?nr line; reas?mable. 2630 12th st. n.e.; N. 3705-J. FOR COLORED PEOPLE - LARGE LOTS OM electric line; high and healthy; store. school and cbarrb; mom for garden, fruit and chick* ?no; $65 to >90; $2.!50 mo., wltbont Interest. Miller Co.. n.w. cor. 12tb Sk Pa. ar. op. Rlgh. " FOR SALE -BY OWNER. A well located detached lioin?> *1n PIney Branch Park, containing 8 rooms, bath. pantry, reception !iall. attic. large cellar with laun dry trays: gas and electricity; large front porch; inclosed back porch: hot-water heat; elate roof; and in excellent condition. Located one square from 14th st. and one square of Georgia nve. car line; has been much Improved by the owner, who is about to make a ehange: will sell for wisit it cost. All windows ami do??rs screened: porch awning-, etc-. Price. $7,20?. Box 3S9. Star office. 8* FALLS CHI Rt 113 A.; PRI71T. SHAPE; FINE lawn; house ?>r.; siationury tubs. m?>?1. ing; row. chickens. tools, Implements: *1,250: ndd. land if desired. Box 370, Star office. *? BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. AT VEfTfTl ST\ tion. Ya. (Falls Church electric); acre; high and healthy; It will pay you to see thU: rea sonable cash payment: balance like rent. W. A. SMITH, Owner, on premises. GOOD BUILDING SITE FOR SALE---1Wx200T near trolley: 4 bearing apple trees: well; con ??rete posts: woven fence; $375; ran* oppor tunity. Z. SC^?TT. Berwyn Heights. Md. 8* SOMERSET HEIGHTS: Just beyond Cleveland Park and miie due wept of i."bevy Chase Circle; 1' Mock* from Wis. ?vt*. car line. Seventeen lots. 103 by ISO feet, for sale ar a bargain: 2,jJ to 7 cents a foot: water, sewer, gas. cement walk, shade; ? 'hew Chase section; small cost. S. T. DoRSKTT, Owner. Main 7537. F st n.w. i?NB PESIKABI? LOT AT RTVERDALE. MP.; <?ne square from < ar line; took in trade; will ?ell cheap, on easv terms. Applv owner. Ad dress WILTON HARVEY. Langdoti. I>. C. U'* TOOK \T THIS BEAUTIFUL NF.W HOUSE of s rooms, electric lights, gas; tile bath: hot water heat: stationary wash tubs; 2 sleeping porches; large lor; cellar under entire house; 'arge shade trees: ..n Rhode Island ave. near 25tli st . Woodridge. I>. C.; terms can be arranged. See owner, Woodridge. p. C. Woodridgo. P. C.; reduced from $4.2.V> to $3.7.10: ?; room?: electric lights. g?s; sleeping lurches. See F. A. LINGER, Woodridge. P. C . or 30! Plstrict National Bank building. I4??6 G st. n.w. EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE HnMK; KI niin. from city, "n Mt. Vernon line; 7 rooms, rile bath, sleeping porch: thoroughly modern: large garden, chicken range, etc.; Ideal Ioca Tion and neighborhood. Sen owner. liKO. W. ALLEN. Virginia Highlands. Ya. * SUBURBAN HOUSES ALWAYS UNDER CON ?traction In several aubdlvisions, both In the District and out. See ('HAS. M. LIGHT BOWN, across from Catholic Church. Mt. Rainier. Md. EASY TERMS. WOODRIDGE. 5r and h. Lot 40x150. |1,S00. BROOKLAND. or. and b. Lot 50x130. $2,950. Gr and b. Ix?t 50x150. $2,850. Pr. and h : am.i. I?t l?>0il30. $5,000. McLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATION. M. 432. 10th and G sts. n.w. BY OWNER 7R Hol.SE. AT ROCKYTLLE. MD.: *^a. ground, fruit, shade, stable, other build- i Ings; 5 rain, from cars. Apply after 6 evenings, ail day Sunday. GEORGE SMITH. Rockville. ? , RIVERDALE. MP.: H AUIiE GROUND; s rooni. bath, electric lights, gas: large porches; shade; lawn and shrubbery; garage and other buildings; beautifully located. Sacrifice. $3,50U. Falls Church. Va.; 5-room bungalow; h.w.b.: ??ath; electricity; large lot; porches; real t>argain at $3.5t>0. Mt. Rainier. Md.: 5-room cottage; large lot; n'cely located. Reduced to $2,o00. $100 casb. $110 per month. % acre. Pnnieli Park. Md.: 7 room dwelling and outbuildings. Worth $2.<?0rt. Sacrifice, $1.70??. $!??? cash, $20 per month. 1 acre. McLean. Va.: good 7-room house; shade and lawn; outbuildings; fenced with woven wire. Sacrifice, $1,750. ARTHUR M. CONNOR. 223 224 Oxford bldg.. 72*1 14th st. n.w. THRIFTON. VA. Real bargain: 7-room semi bungalow: center ball; tiled bath; pantry; large closets; h^t water heat; electric liirht and gav open fire place: large, dry cellar; {torches Sx30 and tlx 12 ft.: first quality material throughout all parts of house, guaranted fine large lot: south ern exposure, 250 feet elevation: one car fare; ?t minutes' walk to cars; can be bought on ?s?y terms from the owner. Box 2?m. Star office. ? Beautiful Fort Bayard. ?Ilia site of 5 acres. Fe?senden and 46th st. n.w., In Am. University Parte. P. C.; two blocks west of Wisconsin aro.; unsurpassed view; water, sewer and shade; for sale as a whole or for subdivision. In-juire by letter of OyyyUR. 2300 Wyoming ave. ? WOODRIPGE. P. C ?IN ONE OF WASHING ton's most choice suburbs and one of the high est points In the District, overlooking the sur rounding country for miles. 5-room BUNGA LOW; hot-water beat, electric lights, a.mi.; cement walks and shade; only two squares from cars. A bargain at $3,*0n. Also, 7-room and bath dwelling, hot water heat, electric lights, a.m l.; fine neighborhood; on'y 94.300. 0-room cottage, with half acre of ground. Some of these properties can be leased by the year If the rent is paid yea ly in advance. | One new 7-room and bath iwelllng, with ' every up-to-date modern convenience in the course of construction; also fine sleeping porch. Price, $5,000. Tr? see these properties, phone Main *319. or rail at 1321 G st. and make an appointment and owner will show you these properties in an automoMh. Residence. 2902 25th st. n.e.; phooe X. 7tif?6. ONLY $1U0 ( ASH: NEW 5 ROOM AND BATH home In Brook land, lot 50x15": price, $2,950 if sold at once. PERCY H. RUSSELL CO.. 9tb and N. Y. ave. n.w. HOW TO BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD on $1<>0 cash and $15 moithly at CHEVY CHASE. For full particulars drop postal, telephone or call on WM. H. RITCHIE 317 Colorado bldg Tel. M 5231. THE NEW SUBDIVISION, CORNER GA. AVE. AND BLAIR ROAD. Take 9th sr. cars to p. C. line and you are on the property. OXE CAR FARE. We sold 12 lots for $9,000 first we*-k. Own a home in Maryland and vote. Sewer, water, gas, electric lights. Lots from $375 to $800?10c a ft. Salesmen on the premises. E. J. TOTTEN * CO.. -734 15tb st. Phone Main 5IV6. FOR SALE?EASY TERMS. ABOUT THE SAME as rec*. new house, 7 rooms, pantry and cellar; largeground-. good water; overlooking the boule vard *1 Berwyn; '1 squares- to trolley: fi'.e school ->nd churches; good socie'y: oniv $1,*X)0 GEORGE W BRYANT, or \V*m peMott ? FOR SALE?FINEST LOTS IN TAKOMA PARK; near electric and st*a:u car water, sewer and gas cheap and ?.r. easv termf. J. P. EAR NEST, Truste* 323 John .Marshall pi. n.w. '.LNTLEMAN s PLA? E. 10 .MILES TO < ITY, ' uiin. sta , a., fenced: fruits A l>erries. 2 nt. h's pTche? C??n. r?|.; water from sp. in kitch , f-ric*. $3,500; 1 3 cash. Box 11. Star offi- e. 14* CHEVY CHASE BONG A LOWS. $5,900. 9 rooms and bath. 2 rooms so arranged they can b? especially ventilated and used as sleepl^ porches. Reasonable terms. PULTON r GORDON* Owner. WM. H. RITCHIE. Mgr. Colorado bl4a. Main S231. A Chevy Oia?e Bargain. Attractive, well designed and bo.lt Iwuse In <*hevy Chas^ Heights, '?on 'ainlnj * -Jar>;?r r^ims, bath, sleeping ; ? tc.. ar,d wide plaz/.a with the best f.f hea'ing, plumbing, lighting and oraan.ertai hardware features. lAt 75xWJ feet, with beautiful lawa s-d trees. Property offered at a price far be neath 1-a preaent value and at a slight advac- e o%er trusts ?.f $6,700. Real E^tate Investment Company, J?16 Connecticut avenue. Phones Main 2&GO-0I. FOB SALE $3?(0 CASH, BALANCE AS RENT; new detached 8-rwin and bath cottage; lot ftOiirtO To siley; will build garage; tJh cry Otaae, D C. ri LTf#N R. GORDON. Owner, Colorado i>!dg. Main 523!. 22 ROOM DWELLING* kTnE cV?NDIT!ON; large ?'ellsr sud 3 porches; beautiful location* 4 acroa; fruit; water; chicken house and stable: 1 Mock to can.; 9 miles out; $4,500. DUCKFTT A SON. fill F n.w. ~tV YOU ARE THE OWNER OF A HOUSE IN A row and desire t?? locate In one of the must desirable residential eectk*ns in the District we will tske iu your equity and finance the build of your home. High elevation; every city improvement; one fare over 14th at. car line. ?v*rytblng that can t?e desired In a detached uome from $4,500 to $0.***?. Pay balance like ^en: Room 421. Mun^ey bldg. MCE e-ROOM HOUSE; BATH; ELECTRIC Mgbts; furnace heat, large Jot; fruit; garage; ons block to electric cara; f.irnlahed or uiifur nlshed. C. M. JONES. Sliver Spring. Md. ? VSRY DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON BLAIR road, convenient to <ieorgia avenue car line; '4?e acre of iand; Improvements 8 rooms and hath, attic, collar, electric lights, hot-water heat, front and rear porches; nicely located: attractive prim. Apply to R. HARRISON JOHN6QN. 8Q6 7th st. a.w. Ph. M. 23S5. ?T OWNEB?WILL SACRIFICE TO QC10K buyer 7-room house, with gas, furnace hear, ^4 -acre lot, fruit and shade trees; l?rge PsrphM; oue car fare; 30 mln. from Luslxtcss MetlOA. Address, h^l f.rh Kf, 1. ^ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE < Continued ). FOR SALE-SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW IN SKAT j Pleasant, Md.; one car fare from city: white neighborhood; easy terms. Box Star of fice. S_r GO OUT AND SEE WAGNER'S HOUSE IN j Rlverdale, Md., for an id*Til homo: Sr.. garaee, fmit and shade trees, lawn and porches. Apply ; ARTIU R M. CONNOR. 14th \ N. Y. ave. n.w. be a i tifi i.. n ea~r ly nK\v~vntooM ~1 i <7u k, i thirty minutes out tlif* Baltimore boulevard, two blocks from trolley, in hlg iest and best , section; well kept. fenced lot. lOUxl.To, all in lawns, fruit, shrubbery. with henhouse and j garden: house has all modern conveniences, is , on well lighted street, in reiined location. I where your children will thrive In health and freedom: $2.7."?0. with small cash payment and j balance like n ut if desired. GEO. C. WALK- | ER. Kcnois bids., 11th and G sts. j woohsjmiV ?TrTmim iiouse with j large ri11i?*: bam suitable for parage, and | chicken house; l"t 7"".\2<s>: pardon: grove: fruit: water: price. $.".7"?0; liberal terms; reached by electric ear for Forest Glen. Md. Dr. L. WIIjSON, Silver Spring. Md.. R. F. D. FOR SALE OK RENT. GOING TO FLORIDA. WILL SELL BEAUTI ful 0 room house, price never hoard of; $2Ji , month: or rout, partly furnished. $1S; garden j made: use of 12.<ww> feet: right bv oars. F. A. j < ? MiSWELL. Ballston. Vu. DESIRABLE PROl'KRTIK FOR RENT AND I sab. in m 11 sections of Maryland. Virginia j anil District of Columbia. Rents from $12 up ward. Sell from $1,(100 upward. Gall or phone | for our lists. VINCENT & WILSON, Tin 11th 1 st. n.w. M. 23(50. FOR REV!'. TAKOMA PARK- COMPLETELY FURNISHED j house; 11 moms: garage: all improvements porches; St>0.?w>. or r?-rooni apartment, with J bath. $30; tine looatiou. BROWN, OS Chest nut st. !?* FOR"RENT. FURN. ?UNUSUALLY ATTRA*'T ive homo: 10 rooms, bath, laundry, attlo. oellar. j 4 porches: mod. improvements; 2 acres of land; shade: ??harming view of surrounding country j and Wash.: near golf grounds: will rent 3 m<">. or longer: elevation. .M?0 ft.; on Great Falls &| Old Dominion U.K. line; 15 min. from city, j Come to Summit Sta.. or address R. D. No. 4. Box 200. Wash.. I?. C. f LARGE S-ROOM HOUSE: GOOD CONDITION; j porches: large grounds: shade; fruit: lawn: gar- ' den; outbuildings: well fenced: tine location; j near ears; reasonable. Box 154. Star office PLACE ON RIVER FRONT. 2 BLOCKS FROM I Pa. ave. bridge; house, stables: collar; fruit; | water; excellent condition: suitable for e< tractor, chicken, dairy farm or cattle dealer, j Call ?> p.m.. 1007 E st. n.w. * NO. 1??07 MINNESOTA AVE.. KENILWORTIl. D. C.. six-room frame cottage newly painted and papered: large front porch and large yard; 5c car fare; $12 a month. G. A. MAI) pox. Room 310. Columbian bldg., 41 *? 5th st. n.w.. D. C. HOUSES FOR RENT" "in EVERY PART | of the citv. from o $000 per month. SEC I KITY REALTY CO.. 801 2 .1 R. E. T. bldg . 14th and H sts. n.w. Phone Main 7000. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED. IN NORTHWEST Park. Bethesda: S room bungalow, with bath: electric lights; telephone; furnace heat; house en tire I j* screened; nice lawn; half acre ground fenced in; garage for machine; h??rse and cow. Excellent well water under pressure right at rear door; two blocks from Rockvilie pike; 40 minutes to Treasury. Owner will make any improvements. Can bo seen at any time. Address I). S. TINNIN, Chevy Chase Club. AT CLARENDON. 2 SQUARES NORTH OF station: large house, with gas and a.m.i.; shade, fruit, i>orches: recently put in tine cod | ditioc; h.-w. heat: $25 per month by the year, j open Sunday. Mr. I.OCKWOOD. city gas of-i flee. FOR RENT-FURNISHED. SEVEN-ROOM COT tav-e. with detached, four-room house, recently j painted and papered: about acre of ground, j with fenced inclosure and house for chickens. At Oak Crest, about 2 miles south of Laurel. J Md.. with ls?ih train and trolley service. For j further information apply to li. L. 'flloRN TON. .*{01 Southern bldg. SUBURBAN HOUSES FOR ANNUAL LEASE? 7-room house, furnished, $.15 monthly; ti-ruom h?use. unfurnished. $25 monthly: large lots, gardens; fruit: modern bathrooms, electric licht: sewerage; furnace heat: excellent wa ter; near cars, schools and churches. See Dr. , CALDWELL. Owner. W<-odside. Md. FOR RENT?4 ACRES. IMPROVED BY lO-ROOM i house; all modern; gas. electric lights, hath,; ! sewer connections; furnace, and porch loo ft. | lone: half acre of lawn, all under shade: over > 5W fruit trees and grapevines; stable and poul- j trv house; *11 inclosed. See owner. W. R. W1L- I SON. Riterdaie, Md. Rent. $30. Will sell at i $r>?o. J IN PETWORTH: CORNER HOUSE, WITH 3 exposures; t> rooms, hath, screened sleeping porch: ejec. lights, gas range and water coil; large attic; awnings; fully furnished: reason able. Col. 4402-W. ?? ? ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY PAPERED; 2 acre* In Virginia: uear river and Mt. Vernon electric R. R.: .'50 min. schedule. Room Jill. Me:r-?polii.it: Bank bldg. IN FRIENDSHIP 11 EI'?I ITS. mT>.; WISCO.N sin ave. line, 1 fare: completely furnished: 7 rs. and b.; a.m.i.: sleeping porch; garden; view; $.'{5; ref. required. Box 4Star office. FUR. OR UNIT E ; ATTRACTIVE OR. HOME; beautifully located on Highland ave.. Cleveland Park; h.-w. h.; oj>en grates: large porches, in cluding sleeping porch. Phone Clew 302. NEAR BLUEMONT. VIRGINIA One <?f tii<* few available summer homes in this beautiful section. Place has 10,'i acres 30 of which are cleared. Fine colonial two-story. fc-room house, over looking the handsome Loudoun valley. Barn with space for six horses. Rent for the summer months, $100 a month, which includes the services of a gardener ami the use of a horse arid bugirv. THOMAS J. FISHER A. COMPANY. INC.. 73* 15th sr. n.w. COTTAGE AT WASHINGTON GROVE: THREE large lots; plenty of shade; g<xrd water; rent for the season. $75. Address COURT F WOOD, .'ill E. Capitol st. Phone Lin<-. :;s. CHEW CHASE. MD. 7 ROOM HOUSE. Fl'R- j nished: large lot; small vegetable garden well I started: for rent until 0*-t 1; within 4**> feet j <?f C-hevy Chase Circle. Address OWNER, 11 Grafton sf.. Chevy Chase, Md.; Glove. 1029. 11* FOR RENT-HOUSE. 7 ROOMS. ELECTRIC lishts; acre of ground and fruit trees; $2o per month. Apply to KANDILANDS, Charles sr., East Hyattsville, Md. 8* WANTED. WANTED?SMALL FARM OR COUNTRY place of three or more acres, withlu cooimut in^' distance of Washington; must have j location. g<*od water. Address Box 2?>'J, Star ! office. ]4* j I HAVE MANY APPLICATIONS FOR ? TO 8 | room houses for rent and -ale in Takoma Park, Brooklatid and other suburbs. List jour vacant house with me. W. C. DPVALL, 710 14th st. n.w. FARMS. FOR SALE. FIVE ACRES; 12 MILES FROM WASHING ton; within 500 yd-., and in si^ht of Wash ington-Baltimore boulevard; near railroad: trol ley station on property; improved by six-room bouse; hot-water beat ;.i;?i bath: 1 ?rgr; front, rear and sleeping pojehes; in midst of j?ine j grove; large barn and carriage house; chicken] houses arsd runs; whole place under cultiva tion; fine truck garden, ail planted: will >-x ! change for citv property; price, $0,500. Box j 132. Star office. 10* j 01 A( RB FARM. 7-roota main dwelling; 5-room tenant house; j barn and chicken house.; farm completely J fenced with strwkproof fence ami cross fence ! into four fields; Mjitablo fur a stock < truck farm: water In each field: 2."^? fruit trees, such us ap;d'-s. t>ea?'hes. p.-jirv, plums, cherries. . price. $1?m? per acre, including horses, cows, chicker.s. boy- and ail farm im plements; crops r-lanted. locat.-d two miles from the railroad. lor further information] apply to ARTHUR CaRR. HyatisvlHe. Md. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. 140 A( RE FARM | and summer home; good land; well fenced; | fruit, springs: river frontage; fine view. Ap ply OWNER. Room *1^. Union Trust bldg. tnylS* DAIRY FARM. 4V? ACRES; WKLI, WATERED; well equipped for cows; graying line; good I buildings; on good road; within 8 miles fit j citv; ran be subdivided. WILLIAMS X CO.. East Falls Church. Va. 1 WI LI. A SS 1ST Y O f financially TO BUY A FARM. Many want Just the a?<d*tan'-ft thlt office I offers. VIRGINIA FARMS? S*ock, dairy, |io.;ltry. etc., inland and water front- at the fairest figures. J. M KI.NCHELOE, 945 Pa. ave. n.w . Washing tan. D. O. .W ACRE STOCK FARM, I/>UDOT:N CO., VA.; | 4ftfp a< re? cultivation; 150 timber; water every j held fenced: dwelling 7 rooms. $2,500 ha*, merit I.urn. all outbuildings; to settle, estate, | Including landlord's share <.f crops, $.">'? ji*-r acre. 4<> acres; Brjsfow. Va.; mile sfatlon; good I land. 0 roiru dwelling; all outbuildings; fruit; ' horses; cows; j>ouIfry; hogs and all farming j Implements and crops; sacrifice $3,250. ARTHUR M. CONNOR, 223 221 Oxford bldg.. 720 I4tb st. n.w. Nnrtherii Virginia and Maryland Farms. New free catalogue descrU.es 230 properties valued at $l.o*M) to $150,000. If you wish a country or suburban home, confer with us. We offer the very beat properties in the very best regions. Real Estate Investment Company, Connecticut avenue. H. W. H1LLEARY. President; CHARLES f>. ROBB. Vice President; WALTER R. TLCKERMAN, Treas urer. TOR SALE-FARMS AND COUNTRY HOMES in northern Virginia and Maryland; conven ient to National Capital; high and healthful; free from malaria; lowest priced land to tM bad in any good section around Washington city; electric cars and low commutation ratw in many cases; some farms paying large per* ventages of profit. Write us for informatioa or call on Farm Department. WM. 12. SAU?* DLILS &. CO., Southern bldg. FARMS. FPU SALE (Continued). 1S7A ; 12 MILES < ?UT; STOCK, GRAIN. HAIRY farm; fine buildings; verv cheap; $."12.50 per *CTVm-- M"I{('AV RROS.. 920 X. Y. are. PE0P0SA1SL SEALED PROPOSALS. IX TRIPLICATE^ will be received by the Quartermaster General of the Army. Washington. D. ('.. until 2 o'clock p.m.. eastern time, June 7. 191."). fi>r furnish ing packing waste, etc., for delivery during j the fiscal year lbl<; at depots of the Quarfor I master Corps listed in schedule. Schedules I furnished on application to Quartermaster Gen eral. I. S. Army. Washington. D. ('.. or bv ! 1 u-pot Quartermaster, r. s. A.. Washington, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE District of Columbia. Washington, Mav tl, 191,ri. Sealed pn?jH?sals will be received at* this ojlice. Room 50i?. District Building, until two o cl??ck p.m.. May 20, 1915, for furnishing and delivering during the fiscal year beginning July 1. i:?15, saddlery, b ather, and wheelwright sup plies. Specifications and form of projtosal may be obtained from the Purchasing OflWr. ::20. I?i5.tri? t Itnilding. OLIVER P. NEWM \N, U?t IS PROWNUnV, CHARLES W K! TZ Commissioners. I). C. mvS-ot SEALED PROPOSALS WILL* RE RECEIVED I at thin office until ,'? o'clock p.m. May li4 1915 ? an.l then opened f.-r supplying the r. s. public buildings under the control of the Trensurv partment with toilet paper dur-yg the fiscal* year i:?H?. Specifications and proj?osal forms mav be obtained on application to tlie undersigned. ?'AMES A. WEI-MORE. Acting Supervising Architect. -- -.11 SEALED PROPOSALS. IN TRIPLICATE, will be received by the Quartermaster Generai of the Army. Washington, I>. c., until 2 o'clock p.m.. eastern time. June 3," 1915 for I furnishing Paints. Varnishes. Gla?*' etc..' for ! delivery during the fiscal year 1910.' at depots : of the Quartermaster Corps listed in schedule. I Schedules furnished upon application to the ! Quartermaster General. F. S. Army. Washing I ton. I>. C. or by Depot Quartermaster. I . S. ] Army. Washington. I?. C. myR.6,7.S.jel.2 I o EE ICE oK THE (OMMISSIONERS | ?isT | trict of Columbia, May 4. 1915. Sealed proposals j will be received at the office of the Secret a rv j t.. the Itoard of Commissioners. Room 500 I?is* trict Ruildlng. until 2 o'clock. P. M.. May 14, ! 191."?. for carpenter work, mill work, electric work and miscellaneous work at the Western High School, No. 117. located at ;:5?h and H str-ets. Northwest, Washington. I> c Rlank forms of proposal, specifications and all neces sary information may be obtained from the Chief Clerk. Engineer Department. Room 427 District Ruildiug. Washington. D. c. A de posit of five dollars will be required froui bid ders to guarantee the return of plans and speci fications. OLIVER P. NEWMAN. LOUIS DROWN LOW. C. W. KFTZ, Commissioners. r*- ( ? myr?-t;t.e\Su PROPOSALS FUR REPAIRING ANl~ RE modeling plumbing. I'. S. Department of Ag riculture. April 24. 1915. Sealed proposals f- r labor ami material required in repairing and re. modeling plumbing of toilet rooms, as "specified weather bureau building. C. S. Depart men? of Agriculture. 24th and M streets northwest. Wash ington. I>. ('.. will be received until noon, May l'?. 15*IT?. and then opened. Drawings and speci fieations may be had upon application t? ? chief of weather bureau. Envelopes containing pr?> po^als should b?- indorsed "Proposals for re pairing and remodeling plumbing." and addressed r,J rhicf. F. S. Weather Itureau. Department of Agriculture. Washington. D. C. ap29.my 1.5.7.8 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF THE General Supply Committee, April 2S. 1915 Sealed projiosals will be received at the office of tlie general supply committee, the Auditors' building. Washington, D. C.. until 2 o'clock p.m.. 1 'luesday. May 25. 1915. for furnishing the ex ecutive departments and independent governmental establishments, during four months of the fiscal year 191 fi, from July 1. 1915. to October Ml, 1915 inclusive, with forage, flour and se.*|. Rlank forms of specifications and instructions to bid ders will be sent to the address of all manti- ! faeturers and dealers on the present mailing lb>t, and will be furnished to others upon appli- i cation to the general supply committee, the j Auditors' building. Washington, I?. C. BYRON I R. NEWTON. Acting Secretary of the Treasury. [ =======?_ rnyl.K j REAL ESTATE LOANS ~ | FIRST MoRTtJAGE NOTES FOR SALK. Rearing 5, 5U, and ft interest. What hotter or more satisfactory investment does one want ' than gllt-edgcd tir<t mortgage notes secured -?n | District" of Columbia improved real estate? No fluctuation of values. We collect interest > and see that taxes are paid. All loans ac i compan;ed by sertlfieatc of title and tax cer tificate. No charges. During the last sixty I <ia\s we have loaned nearly $200.<)0<> in a mounts from $1,000 up to ?25.00?>. F??r fur- i ther Information consult our loan department ' GARDINER & DENT, INC., i 717 14th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST TRFST AN'T ' amount from *500 to $100,000: current rates or lntnast; prompt answer* and quick settle* i ments; charges low SHANNON * U:CHS. 713 14th. MONET TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES ON real estate. Lons p. shoemaker. ;?o sr,?ti,^n m,i,_ Movrv J? L(,AN OX D 0. HEAT. ESTATE ?ioN>^rchoRmm^"':AL coxsujeea MOORE & FULL (Inc.). 1420-22 H Bt. MONEY To LOAN $250 TO $500,000 OV D O. ' large trust funds. .All ; transactions conducted with economical con- I ?IderatJon for borrowers. WM. II. SAUNDERS A CO., Southern hUlg.. 807 15th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF interest on approved D c. real estate: nulek service: reasonable charges. FRANK T RAWI.INGS Co., In,-.. 1425 y, Y nre MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT lowest rates. Special privileges with respect to prior payments TYLER A RUTHERFORD <30 lot!) st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C REAL ESTATE^ pjwest rates of Interest: most &dvantag<-oua ! terms. Large brans a specialty F. H. SMITH COMPANY. *15 ")5th st. n.w. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. I\T nTir?UUiimproved any amount from $500 rnV? If * loaus ?,,r ! CIIAS. s. ML IR & CO.. 1K? N. Y. ave. I SECOND TRFST. Money to loan at ?/:. on District real e?tat^ ,froni to on first or second in stralgi)t notes or monthly pay ments. Takes only thri-e days to make thtzn. PALL MITCHELL & CO., 1413 G st. n.w. LEGAL NOTICES. AI.KMKI) C. II, (I 11 Kit, Attornr.v. SI IHEME fOfKT OF THE DISTI!I"T Of- rn. r l?*"" 'oilrr. Eswri. ..f 1 r..tTln:i Jf. yHrlc, I o[-(- ^,1,..., .rnllo.. f?I. \ !?[ * I i. n 11.1 n h a vi n? het-u I','," V'T'". "Z H.lmlnlMnin? . '?>' mnl'T K. M.N. it. It Is ..-.|. r..,| th.s jrul. dny Of April. A Ii. i;.|r. that I 1 ? nnington and ail otU-rs <!oncern?-d appear in ! ? ,1 "" II.- 7t!i .lay ..r .lun- i A It. J,.l.1, nt K? a.tti , to sli.tw .an-. wt.y su.-li npj,ii<-atlon slioul.l not l.i> jrai.'.-l l.'-t nntl-e piil.|M,..,| Wa>l,lnc f.n Kt'imrtrr and E?<iilnit Star In <?..??'1 of thr.-.* sur>-PMilTi> w..?k, |?.f,,r,. r?. turn flay M-r.-ln m.-ntl.in.yi -th? lln-t pul.II.ati.,n f. not than Ii.l, 1 y dtvs l..-/or.- sal.l r ""? 1 r- sirmoNs. .i,mti.-e. <s?.i . m ""???'? of Wl'la V..r t;." nut-l.-t of (..lumt.ia, Ci-rk of l'r..i.,t? Co"rl my 1,8. If, WM. IIENKV I1KNMS, Attorn,"^ -?l I'ltKME roi lt-r OK THE DISTRICT Or f'O iiimbia. Holding I'n?bate '"onrt. No 21'H>3 VI ministration. -This j.s to ^ive notice "that the ??! '' "f J "f Columbia, has ob tained from the Probate Court of the District of Cobini'.ia letters ..f adn.it.istrati?M c.t ?. on the estate of John T. , Keating, late of the 1.^5 ,"f 'leci'n .seij. All persons' having claims aga'nst. the decensod are here t'V uarn.-d to exhildt the same, with the vouch ers thereof. legally authenticated, to the ?uib-' Heritor on or |.ef.?re the 22<I day of April. \ i> l'.'IO; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all f...,,efir ?f j.ald estate. <;iveu under my hand this 22d day of April. 1015 M VRV DOROTHY K E ATI NO, -17 IVnr.svlvinia ave n.w .(Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Reels" t?-r of Wills for tlie District of Columbia t'lT-rk of tjje I'-obate Court. api^,vj iS L. S, TUBAL!., Attorney. STPREME CO CRT OE THE DISTRICT f?F CO- ' lun.hia. Holding Probate Court. No. 210?M?. ,\<1 mlnlstration. This is to give notice that the' subsi.-rJl.er. of the IMstrict of Columbia, has ?,h talned from the Probate Court of the' District; of Columbia letters of administration <m the ??state of Gertrude Wade Ashby, lute (If flic I.Ntrlct of C,,l,ii?t.la. All |?Tsotis )ia\ing claims against the deceased are hr*rel.y warni-d t.. exhibit the same, with the vouchers, thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the l!2d day of April. A D. l'.ms Otherwise they may by law be excluded fr?.m all benefit of said estate. ?i|veu under mv hard this 22d day of April. 1015. MAE ASlIl'i Y BAYNE, 1M1 Connecticut ave. (Seal.? \ttest JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ap24.myl.X I FEXSING & GORDON, Attorney*. I SI "PR EME CO CRT OE THE DISTRICT OF Co lumbia. Holding Probate Court. No. 21400 Ad-1 ministration.- This is to give notice that* tlie subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has ob tained from the Probate Court of the District' of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Louis Werthschutzky, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are here by warned to exhibit, the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber.^ on or before the 8th day of April," AD. 101d; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate, (liven j under my hand this 22d day of April. 1015. ' F. A. FENMNfi. Century bldg. (Seal.) \tie*t JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the 1)1^1 trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ap24.myl,8 | BANKRUPTCY K0TICES. IS THE SI I'K.MK fol UT OF IIIK HISTRH T or <^>Iumbia.?Bankruptcy No. 1040.?To the 1 creditors of Garrett L. Allen, bankrupt.?Notice i is hereby given that on the 2fith day of Anrll 1JL>, the said Garrett L. Allen was adjudicated bankrupt, and that tlie first meeting of his creditors will I* held at my office. 414 nth st ?/*'*? on the i??th dny ?,f May. l.ll.. at II o'clock a.m., at which time the said creditor# may attend, prove their claims appoint .a trustee, examine the bankrupt -nul .transact such other business ns mav' properly come before said meeting. R. S McCAI MAVI^ ttcXcreu in iiaukruj^tc/ 1 ALMONT. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 235 3rd ST. N.E. Bv virtue of a certain dppfl of trust duly re corded In Liber 3136, f'dio 2S9 et seq.. of the land records for ttie District of Columbia, and at tlie request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1?15, AT HALF - PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 12. In David Morrison's subdivision in square 7S3. as p^r plat recorded in Book 14), page 100, in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, im proved by r>-room and batli frame dwelling. Terms; One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 0 per cent, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or nil cash. A deposit of ?!<"*? required at sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifren days. Conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purehnscr. JOHN C. WEE DON. GEORGE W. WHITE. my7-d&ds.exSu Trustees. ""THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM PROVED 1/)T ON NICHOLS AVENUE SOUTHEAST. ANACOSTIA. I>. C. Bv virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 324S. folio 457 et seq.. of the land records of tlie District of Columbia and at the request of the partv secured, the undersigned trustees ui1! soil at public auction, in front of the prem ise's on FRIDAY. MAY FOURTEENTH. 1013, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the proj?erty situate in County of Washington, District of Columbia, being part of original lot 22. in section 7, of t e subdivision known as the Barry farm, be ginning at the southwest, corner of said lot and running northeasterly along Nichols avenue 10 fret, thenee southeasterly and parallel with southerly line of said lot 1K2 feet 6 inches, theme "southwesterlj 40 feet to the southerly lii;.-? and thence northwesterly along said south erlv line 1S2 feet 0 inches to the place of be ginning and being lor 845 in square 58(58 in the designation of lots and squares for assessment and taxation. Terms of sale: All cash. Deposit of $100 at time of sale: conveyancing, recording and reve nue stamps at co?t of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within fifteen days from date of sale or trustees reserve right to resell at risk and eost of defaulting purchaser after five days* advertisement of suWi resale; taxes paid to date RICHARD M. PARKER. Trustee. I JULIUS W. TOLSON, my3 IQt.eiSii Trustee. | ""rilos. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED I RF \i ESTATE. CONSISTING OF A TWO- j STORY AND FINISHED ATTIC DWELLING1 HOUSE. NO. :>.K0x KANAWHA STREET) NORTHWEST. TJv virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded in Liber No. .'*087. folio 305 et seq.. of j the land records of the District of Columbia, j and at the request of the party secured thereby. : ;lie undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- j lion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY,! THE TENTH (10TII) DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1915. ! AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate In the countv ..f Washington. District of Columbia. | and designated as and being lot numbered , eighteen tis.. In square numbered eighteen liun- j dred and fiftv six (1850b in tiie subdivision | made by The Chevy Chase Land Company of ; Montgomery county. Md.. and others, known as j ? Chevy Chase Heights." as per plat of said { subdivision recorded In Liber 30. folio 4'?. of ; the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together w!th the Im provements, subject to certain covenants and restrictions' of record. Sold subject to a prior incumbrance of record of $4.5ft0. bearing interest at 0'I per annum, pavable semi-annually. Terms of sale: All rash for the equity over and above the aforesaid deed of trust of $4,500. A-deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, notary fees. | internal revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of pur | chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale In some newspai>er published in Washington. D. C. THOMAS M. GALE, 73H lf.th St.. GEORGE E. HAMILTON. I'nion Trust hldg.. ap28*d&ds.exSn * Trustees. THOS. .> OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS^ TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. SITUATE 330 "C" STREET NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re corded fn Liber No. 3042, foiio 230 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc tion in front of tin* premises, on TUESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1015. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de scribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and desig nate as and being the west half of lot num U-red twentv-eight (28) in reservation numbered ten (10). toget vr with the Improvements. Sold subject to a prior d?ed* oT trust of record secur ing the pavment of the sum of $5,500, with in terest at 5 per cent per annum, payable semi annually. Terms of sale: All rash for the equity over and above said first deed of trust of $3,500. A deposit of $2*K> will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, notarial fees, in ternal revenue stamps, etc.. at eost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise tbe trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the I risk and eost of defaulting purchaser, after five I flay*' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published lu Washington. D. C. HAROLD E. DOYLE. I 738 15th St., WILLIAM L. MILLER. 73i> 15th st., ap2P-d&ds.eiSu Trustees. ' ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. ! EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS ???! T STREET (CORNER Pli<? NORTHWEST AND .'{is M STREET SOUTHEAST. I By virtue ?.f a power of saie vested in me by. nud'T and as r!ie executor in. the last will and I testament of C.ilphernla Jenkins, deceased, the 1 undersigned will offer for sale at public auction i in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE I TWELFTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1915. AT ! FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following 1 described lands and premises situate in the I city of Washington. District of Columbia, and improved bv premises number k I?.il T STREET NORTHWEST. nam'dv known and distinguished as and being lot ji;i*! e-ed eighty-two <S2i of T. J. MaCar ty's subdivision of lots seventy-seven (77> to eightv-on.. (si), inclusive, of Hanna's subdi vision of square numbered three hundred and kixtv one (301 >. A,i.l is.-r-afl.r ON TUB SAME HAT. AT FIVE p M. T will offer for sale at public auction in front' of the premises, the following described lands and premises situate In the city of Wash ington, District of Columbia, improved by prem ises number .'{IS FIRST STREET SOUTHEAST, and known and distinguished as and being the north 7.73 feet front of sublot 10 and the | south 4 *3 feet front of sublot It. and of a I like width by the full depth of said sublots 10 ?ind 11 being In square numbered seven hun ' dred and thirty-three (733i, and more particu I i-irlv described as and being beginning, for the j same on l?t street east fifty-nine (59) feet six i tOi inches, north of the southwest corner of I said square seven hundred and thirty-three (733), 1 and running thence north on said street twelve I ii?? feet seven |7? inches, thenee east one hun : dred (100) feet, thence south twelve <12> feet I seven (7' Inches, thence west one hundred feet to the place of beginning. j Term*: One third of the purchase money to I be paid In cash and the balance In two equal installments, payable in one and two years from the dav of sale, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, de ferred pavmeuts to be secured ?>y first deeds of trust on the property so sold; OR ALL CASH at the option of the respective purchaser or pur chasers. A deposit of two hundred dollars will I>e required of the purchaser on each piece of nropertv sold at time of acceptance of each bid. All' convevancing, examination of title, record ing notary fees and revenue stamps at costs of purchasers. Terms of sale to be complied with In fifteen davs from day of sale, otherwise the i undersigned "reserves the right to resell such i proper!V at the risk and cost of the defaulting I purchaser or purchaser*, after at least five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper I in 015 M st. u.w.. Executor. RICHARDSON A SHREVE. Attorneys. ap30-d&ds,exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. EXECUTORS' SALE OF THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 635 E STREET S.W. By virtue of the powers vested in us under the will of the late Thomas Banks and of an order of tiie Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Administration No. lit 150. the under signed exe.-utors of the will of Thomas Ranks will sell at public auction, In front of tiie prem ie* or. FRIDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1?13. AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK I P.M., the late home of Thomas Ranks, No. 035 1 F, street S.W.. and described as follows: Parts x>t lots 4.'{ 44 and 45 in square 405, fronting 1* feet on E street by a depth of 71 feet, together with the Improvements thereon, consisting of n three ?torv eight-room and bath dwelling, in good con dition, with new hot-water heating plant. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid iu cash and tiie balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 0 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, l'rom day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon tiie property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $230 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, re cording revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the executors reserve the right to resell tiie prop erty at ri.sk and eost of defaulting purchaser, after live days' advertisement of resale In a Washington dally ^ EMM ETT PORTCH. Executors. CHARLES II MER1LLAT. Attorney. my 1 -d&ds.exSu TllOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TUP ST EES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 343 O STREET SOUTH WEST. Bv Hrirtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No ":<007 at folio 4SH, of the land records of the hlritrirt of Columbia, we shall sell, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1W13. AT FOUR O'CI/JCK 1? m lot sixty (00) of McLean's subdivision in souare 540. as in Book 13, page 192. of the sur veyor's office of said District, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one two and three years, with interest at six per'cent per annum, payable serai-auuually. De posit of $200 required at time of sale, and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete the purchase. Further particulars ?, tlme ?f Sal"' JAMES UEBRY. Trustee. WILLIAM McK. CLAYTON, ffljldAda.ciSa AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCULER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees' Sale oi> Valuable Busi ness Property No. 1235 7th St. N.W.; Dwellings Nos. 47 H Street N.W., No. 118 D Street N.E. and 607 Maryland Ave. S.W. By virtue of n decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in equity cause No. 33063. tli?? undersigned trustee will sell by public auction, in front of tbe respective promises, on THURSDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1913. tlie following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 24. In Alexander R. Shepherd's subdivision of square 623. as per plat recorded in Liber R. W., folio 39. ?.f the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, improved by three story brick dwelling No. 47 H street n.w. AT HAI.F PAST FOCR O'CLOCK P.M. Lot S4. in C. j. and J. H. Hanback's sub division of lots 23, 24 and 23. in square 723. ns per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. in Liber 20. folio 20, improved by three-story brick dwelling No. IIS D street n.e. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 22. in square 44*. according to the sub division of saiij square made by Shrew, Simp son et al.. as recorded in the surveyor's office of said District, in Book N. K.. page 273. Im proved by three story brick business property known as No. 1233 7th street n.w. AT HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 41. in Thomas Galligan'u subdivision of lots in square 402, as said subdivision is re corded in Liber R. L. IL. at page 316. of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. Improved by two-story and attic frame dwelling No. ?;07 Maryland avenue s.w. Terms of sale on each parcel; One third cash, balance iu two equal Installments, payable in one and two years, with interest al six per cent, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $2?>n on each parcel required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale will be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. I). C. WILLIAM H. SHOLES. Trustee. myl-d&ds.exSu Southern Building. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. I TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, 1414 29tb STREET NORTH WEST. P.v virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re corded. Liber No. 3212. folio 2K1 et seq., of | the land records of the District of Columbia, and the request of the party secured thereby, the j undersigned trustee will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1915. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following I described land and premises, situate in the city ' of Washington, District of Columbia, and desig nated as and being lot two hundred and thir ' te*>n <213? In Washington Danneniiower's sub ' division of lot two hundred and six (206) ; in square twelve hundred and fifty-eight (1258). as j?er plat recorded in Liber A. It. Shepherd i(Jeorgetown), folio 231, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, with right of way for alley purposes over the south three (3) feet by width of lots two hun I dred and eleven (21D and two hundred and twelve *212) in said subdivision, together with the improvements, consisting of three-story and I cellar brick dwelling No. 1414 29th street | northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance In two equaj installments, payable in one and two years, with Interest at 5% i?er centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se cured by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of J200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, other wise the trustee reserves the right to re>?ell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting ! purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash ington, I). C. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CO., Trustee. (Seal > By FRANK W. STONE Second Vice President. Attest: CHARLES E NYMAN, Secretary. my4-d&ds,exSu TIIOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IM PROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING AN UNIMPROVED LOT ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 3th AND Q SI'S. N.W., AND THE TWO-SToRY AND CEL LAR BRICK DWELLING NO. 422 7th STREET S.E. By virtue of authority vested in me a< ex ecutor and trustee of the estate of (Jeorce Z. Colison, I will sell at public auctiou, in front of the respective premises, on TUESDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. 1915. AT IIALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 36, In square 310, fronting 20 feet 6 inches on 3th street and 1WJ feet on Q street n.w. This lot is well lo cated f<>r business pur|*oses. Also SAME DAY, AT FIVE o'CIjoCK P.M.. lot 3. in square being Improved by a two-story and cellar brick dwelling. No. 4i!2 7th street s.e. This property is under rental and in first-class con dit ion. T?rm? of sale: One-third 'ash, balance jn one, two and three years, with interest at 0 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed ?if trust ?.n the property sold, or all '-ash, at tbe option of the purchaser. $1<M) deposit re quired upon each parcel. Convexanting, notary fees, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be compiled with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the property may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after fire days' adver tisement of such resale published iu some news paper of Washington, I>. C. JOSEPH R. FAGUE, Executor and Trustee, 503 E st. n.w. my4-d&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees' Sale of Valuable Drug Business, Lease, Good Will, Etc., Corner Rock Creek Church Road and Georgia Ave nue N.W., Known as the Van guard Pharmacy. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, re corded in Liber 347m. folio 299 et seq.. oue of the bind records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un dersigned trustees will sell public auction, within the above premises, on WEDNESDAY. MAY TWELFTH. 1913. AT HALF PAST TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. the above business, including Patent and other Medicines. Dnigs. Chemicals, Tobacco. Cigars, Cigarettes, Toilet Articles, Fur niture and Fixtures. Soda Fountain, Prescription Files, etc.. also go<>d will of said business aud lease. Terms cash. EDWARD BOYD, JOHN S. BUKEY, myS-d&dbs.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF THE SIX STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE. CONTAINING THIR TY ONE APARTMENTS AND KNOWN AS ?THE WINDSOR." LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF T STREET BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND F I F T E E N T H S5TREETS NORTIIWEST. By virtue of a decree passed In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the case of T. Franklin Schneider vs. the Windsor Apartment House Company, equity No. 332H2, we will sell at Diibllc auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1915, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land aud premises, situ ate in tbe city of Washington, In said District, and known as and being lot fifty-two (52; in Herbert C. Easterda.v's subdivision as part of square two hundred and five Terms: Sold subject to two deeds of trust amounting to $(?si,<MK>. As to remainder, oM third of tbe purchase money to In* paid in cash and the balance In two equal installment*, payable In one and two years from the day of sale and to bo represented by the promis sory notes of tbe purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of tdx per centum jier annum, pay able semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $1,000.00 deposit re quired upon acceptance of bid. All conveyancing, notary fees and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within fifteen days or trustees may advertise and sell at the pur chaser's risk and cost after five days' previous advertisement of such resale published in some newspaper of Washington. I?. C. HENRY F. WOODARD. (W?4 11th st. n.w., ARTHUR A. BIRNEY. ?Xj4 11th st. n.w., ap30-d&ds,exSu Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & CO.. INC., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BE I NO PREMISES NUM BERED 219 3rd STREET NORTHEAST. Bv virtue of a certaiu deed of trust recorded in Liber 3194. folio 163 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un dersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on the THIRD DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1913, AT HALF PAST SH>UR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described real es tate. situate iu the city of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, to wit: Lot 13. in David L. Morrison's subdivision In square numbered 783, as per plat recorded in Liber No. 10. page 1(16. Iu the office of tbe surveyor of the District of Co lumbia. together with the improvements, sub ject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $2,300. at 3ty per cent. Terms: One-third of the equity above the first deed of trust of $2,300 to be paid In cash, bal ance in one and two years, with interest at C per cent, payable semi-annually, from day ?f sale, secured by deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. A de posit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fif teen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in tbe city of Wash ington, D. C. G. RAYMOND RATCLIFFE, J. M. KINCHELOE. ap22-10t.exSu Trustees. C7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, MAY TENTH, at same hour and place. VjMlsiSl) I AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DA VS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. HORSES and MULES Monday, May 10,1915 10 O'clock A.M. Washington Horse & Mule Exchange 212 llth Street N.W. "THE BLl'K FRONT." 3 Carloads of Horses for Every Purpose Private Sale Ail Day Kvery Day. tnyg-2t THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF (X)MFORTARLF. TWO STORY FRAME DWKI-UN'i;, SITCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WISCONSIN A V EN I' E. ABOUT THIRTY YARDS NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF SAII) AVE ME AND RIVER ROAD. IN TENLEY TOWN. D. c. By virtue of authority vested In the under signed. as executor of the estate of E<1 wItia C. Wlllett. deceased. I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises on SATURDAY. MAY FIFTEENTH. 1015, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M . l??t b05 In Square 1731. fronting 24.7 feet on Wisconsin avenue, with a depth of alout IK) feet. This property is well located and offers a good opportunity for a liomeseeker. Terms: All cash. One hundred dollars' deposit required at time of sale. Sale to be closed in fifteen days, otherwise the property may he re advvrtised and sold at purchaser's cost and risk. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. my S. 12.14 PRESTON R. RAY. Executor. THOS. J. OWEN & SON'. AUCTIONEERS. TO CLOSE AX ESTATE. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Im proved Real Estate on High land Terrace. No. 1449 Massa chusetts Avenue Northwest. By virtue of authority conferred by the will of the late Mary M. B. Whitman, the under signed will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises. ON TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1015. AT HALF FAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the followlng descrlt?ed land and premises, situate In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, desig nated as and being: Sublot twenty-three (23) in Andrew Wylie's subdivision of lots In square two hundred and twelve <212). as said subdi vision is recorded in the surveyor's office of said District in Book R. W.. at folio 95, and more particularly described as follows: Be ginning for the same at a point on the line of Massachusetts avenue northwest HX..S3 feet southeasterly from the southwest angle of said square, and running with said avenue south easterly 1TJ.42 feet: thence at right angles with said avenue northeasterly IK).15 feet to an alley twenty feet wide; thence northwesterly along said alley 23.11 feet; thence southwest erly to Intersect said avenue nt right ancles si.r>4 feet to the place of beginning; Improved by a three-story with attic and basement-cellar brick dwelling. No. 144'.) Massachusetts avenue northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to 1h' paid in cash, balance in two equal j installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at five per centum per xnnum > until paid, payable senii annually from day <-f sale aud secured by deed of trust on * the ! property sold, or all cash, at option of the i purchaser. A deposit of $.rSH> will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to j l?e complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk aud ' cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five i days* advert isement of such resale In some newspaper published In Washington, D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST ?V)M PANY. trustee under the will of Mary M. B. Whitman, deceased, by CHARLES J. BELL, Attest: President. JAMES F. HOOD. Secretary. myg-d&ds ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees' Sale of Well Located Apartment Building, Known as the Imperial Apartment, No. 1769 Columbia Road Northwest. Default having been made under a certain deed of trust, dated August 20.th. 1012, and recorded among the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, in Liber No. 3ftft2. at folio 4ftft, et seq., the undersigned trustees under said deed of trust will sell at public auction. . in front of the premises. ON TUESDAY. THE | ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. Illlft. AT FIVE THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot numliercd four hundred and thirteen (413) in the Imperial Apartment House Company's combination of lots in "Lanier Heights," as per plat recorded in Liber No. 47, folio 34, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co i lumhia. together with the Improvements there on. consisting of a well built apartment bouse, known as the Imperial Apartment House, No. 17?'.0 Columbia road northwest. Said property is sold subject to a deed of trust dated August 2?th. 1012. from the Im perial Apartment Hous?- Company, a b??dy cor {?orate, to Joseph I. WeRer and the Washing ton ljoan and Trust Company, trustees, re corded among the land records of the District of Columbia. In Liber No. 35ft2. at folio 451. et seq., with accrued indebtedness. Interest and taxes, the amount of which will l.e stated by the trustees of first altove-mentioned deed of trust at time of sale. All over said in cumbrance to be paid In cash. A deposit of one thousand dollars will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost ol' the defaulting purchaser, af'er live days' advertisement of such resale in t>oine newspaper published in Washington. I? C JOSEPH I. WELLER, SAMUEL T ALBERT. ap30-d&ds.exSu Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & CO.. INC.. AUCTS., HOT G .ST. | TBPSTEES* KALK OK AN IND1V1DKD ONK I1A1.F INTEREST IN AND TO AN L'NIM- I PROVED SO 1* A HE OP GKOl.NI> IN THE SI 111)1 VISION KNOWN AS TKTWOiUH ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WASHING TON." By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated February %1T>, 1010. and reedrded Juue 10, 1010, In Liber 3344, folio 10, et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auc tion in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1015, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. an un divided one-half interest iu the following de scribed laud and premises, situate iu the county of Washington, In the District of Columbia, and designated as all of square one hundred and twelve 012). Iu the suUllvision known a? "Pet worth Addition to the City of Washington." as per plat recorded in Lll?er Pet worth, folio 112. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; said square licing bounded on the north by Taylor street. 011 the east by Rock Creek road and 011 the west by 3d street, and for the puri?ose of taxation Is desig nated as lot sOO. being all of square 331ft. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance on or before one year, with Interest at 0 i?er centum per annum, payable so mi annually, from day of sale, for which note of purchaser to be given, secured by deed of trust ui?on the prop erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur chaser. A deposit of $100 will Ih? required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All con veyancing, recording, notarial fees and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be eomplied with within ten days from day of sab*, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. WM. J. FLAT1IEB, MILTON E. AILE8. 1 mjfrlO^exSh^ Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION EE RS. TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, INTERSECTION RROOKEVILl*E PIKE AND J l'OREST GI.EN ROAD. MONTG0>IER\ COUNTY. MARYLAND. By virtue ??f u decree of the circuit court for j Montcromery county. slttinp ns ? court of equity, pas.-ed in cause wherein William H. Rllev and others nr.- plaintiffs, and William W. Riley and others are defendants, it being No. .'1071 equity. tlie undersigned, as trustees appointed by said decree. will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, in front of the premises, ah SATURDAY. THE TWENTY SWuND DAY OK MAY. A. 1?. AT THE HOUR OK FOUR oCI/k'K P.M.. all that portion of the real estate de creed to be sold, which lies on the south side of the road leading from the Brookeville pike to the ?V?b>sville pike, containing one hundred and sixty and forty-nine liundrelhn acres of land, more or less. This property is near the estates of Charles A. MeKenuey. Francis A. Blundon, Norman T. Engel, Chas. S. Muir and others and in sit uated on th<? east side of the Brookeville pike, altoui two miles from Silver Spring, one mile from Wood side, and about one half mile from Forest Glen. It is on one of the finest state | improved macadam roads leading out of Wash Ilngton city, and there is another macadam road leading from the northwest comer of the prop erty to be sold to Forest Glen, thence to Ken sington and on to Chevy Chase. It is within three minutes' walk of the Forest Glen and Woodslde electric railway. This Is one of the finest, properties that has been offered at public sale in Montgomery county in many years. It was tho former home of the late Thomas W. Riley of Washington. D. C.. and is improved by a frame dwelling house, barn and outbuild ings. a blacksmith shop and tenant houses. There is a beautiful meadow on this property, through which flows Sligo branch. The trustees will also offer at the same time and place that portion of the real estate de creed to be sold which lies north of the said road leading from the Brookeville pike to the Colesviile pike, containing forty-four and eighty two hundredths acres, more or less. This prop erty is unimproved, but a large portion of it is cleared and the remainder is in good timber. 1 hrough it also flows Sligo branch. The soil is good, and an excellent opportunity Is here presented for any one desiring to purchase a small farm. This property lies across the toad from the rear portion of the other parcel of land described in this advertisement. A plat of the said property may be seen at the office of the auctioneers. Thos. J Owen & Son. 1.431 G street n.w.. Washington. D. C. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable respectively in one and two years from tin* day of sale, the deferred payments to bear interest from the day of sale, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of one thousand dollars will be required when the first parcel of land is knocked down, and a deposit of three hundred dollars will be required when the second par cel^ Is knocked down. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers. ROBERT B. PETER. Rookvilie, Md. frank HIGGINS. Rookvilie. Md. ?T. DAWSON WILLIAMS, 424 5th st. n.w., Whitford bldg.. ? Washington. D. C.. m.TR.f.,1 IK.if>.20,2i -St Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN ft SON*. 1.131 G ST.. WASH INGTON. AUCTIONEERS. RECEIVERS' SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT AT GARRETT PARK. MIX The undersigned, by virtue of an order of the circuit court lor Montgomery county. Md.. will pen in front of the premises, at public auction, on WEDNESDAY. MAY TWELFTH. 1015. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. at the ri*k and expense of Charles P. Soper, purchaser, lots 11. 12 and 13. of section 101. of the Garrett Park , subdivision made by the Metropolitan Invest ment and Building Company of Montgomery county, Md. The lot is Improved by a modern eight-room dwelling house, with attic and porch, and plenty of room for lawn and garden. Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in six mouths and one-third in thirteen months, or all cash, ?t the purchaser's option. Deterred | payments to bear interest from date of sale, ami to* be secured by note satisfactorily indorsed. Cash deposit of $250 will be required when property is knocked down. M<?SES R. WALTER, WM. L. RAWLS, Receivers, Maryland Trust Building, Balto., Md. ap27.2f?-mvi.4.?J.*.ll ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE,. Br'.ING THREE STORY AND I'ELLAR I.R'CK DWELLING. NO. 245<? EIGHTEENTH -T. N.W. I By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in I Liber No. 3r?50. folio et seq.. of the laud | records of the District of Columbia, and at j the request of the party secured, the under sighed trustees will sell at public auction. In front of the premises. ON WEDNESDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. IMS. AT FIVE 0*CIj0CK P.M.. the following-described i land and premises, situate in the city of Wash ington. in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot forty-one (411 in Leah M. Forl>es* subdi vision of part of block seven (7>. "Washington Heights." as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 14. folio 7. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, to gether with the Improvements thereon. Terms of sale: one-fourth of the purchase money cash, and balance in two equal install ments. payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum i>er annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by dt-ed "f trust uiHui the property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $2??o required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser.* Terms to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop erty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days* advertisement of such resale in any newspaper published in the city of Washington. I?. C. JESSE L HEISKELL, 140S II st. n.w.. WM. ELMER BACON. tnyS-d&ds.exSu Tnil,T(**iL_ MOVING. PACKING & STOBAGE. STORAGE. $1 MONTH. j Hauled In free: compare our price to others; estimates given: central location, dry. clean I ?,,r?Jrooms. ?!??? for !n.pcctlu,. at any tliiw. II. BAUM & SON. i?12 Pa. ave. M. l->4. WE ANNOUNCE THE PURCHASE OF the W. st End Storage Co. Best facilities for moving and storing furniture. S00 SEPARA TE RonMS. $1 00 mo. up. *W I .arse PADDED VANS. UNION STORAGE CO., UNION STORAGE CO.. office and Warehouse. 414 3rd 6t. n-w. PHONE MAIN 4374. . Fireproof Storage Estimates Furnished. Household Goods. 840 Separate Locked Rooms. $2.00 Per Month and Up. Merchants' Transfer & Storage Co., Main 6900. 920-923 E St. N.W. MON'KY ! MONEY! WONEY! AI)V \NCED ON STORAGE IF WANTED. UNITED TRANSFER AND STORAGE Co. Mh AND D STS. N.W. PHONE M. <W<HS. ESTIMATES PACK IN'; AND SHIPPINO. 1 ? t'T OUR ESTIMATES ON ABSOLUTELY fireproof STORAGE. PACKING ft moving. UNITED STATES STORAGE CO.. 41S imUWT N W I'HONK MAIN 4130 NOT THE YEAR. HI T Ol.'It PHONE. MAIN COI.l'MBIA TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. HOT, NEW YOKK AVE. N.. it'll Willi "tln'r l.-lg|'U"ne listing*. Free movlnn: for alor uu t*. >. :t:<4a or K-. :<:W4. SMITH'S TRANSFER & storace co., uia s. \lL-hl rh. N. 6??a. F1 IIMTI'KE larknl fur ?lili>nient to all part, of the world. MOVING-- Large padded vans and careful han dlers furnished. KRIEG S EN PRESS. Photos M. ?iH?-','m1L 122rt H st. n.w. W \SHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO. (INC.). 010-1S Pa. ave. n.w. FIREPROOF STORAGE. Rooms. mo. up. Phone Mti* 3>1> Estimate* furnished. EDUCATIONAL. IN W %SHIXUTOX. Steward's Business College, 12th AND F STS. N.W. Washington'* ljeading Boslnenii Golleja. Strayer's Business College, Old Masonic Tempi*. 9th and P ata. Day Night School nil the rear. Call, write or - Main 3430 for catalogue. "sInging, elocution, MRS. EMILY FRECH BARNR8. 148 11th ?t. n.e. PlK?ne Linen. 1TM. WALTER T. HOLT, School of Mandolin. Guitar and Baajfe Established ISM. Weekly practice with the Nordic* Olal*, Telephone Connecttaaa. Kenol* hid*.. cor. 11th and Q ata. a.w. V. l'Rl'IVHOMME. JS'vlat. Courses; easy: quick; thorough; private leal or classes; atndenta coached. School. 1827 I at. FRENCH i!Tl?*7 GERMAN SPANISH ITALIAN. Etc.. Etr. 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