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© 3208, folio 785, of th . Yeyancing, AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. FHOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING, NO. 1115 14th 8T. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded fn Liber No. 4408, folio 87, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- Quest of the parties secured thereby. we will seil at public auction, in front of the prem- ises. on WEDNESDAY. MARCH SECOND, 1921, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbla, mamely: Part of original lot ten (10) In square two hundred forty-seven (247). deseribed as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot and running thence morth on 14th street xteen (16) feet and six (6) inchies, more or less, to an alley, thence east on said ‘alley ome Bundred_twenty eight (125) feet to an alley thirty (30) fect wide. thence south along said alley sixteen (16) feet six inches, more or less, to the southeast corner of smid lot, thence west one Lundred twents-eight (128) feet to the point of beginning, together with the improvements therecn. Terms of sale: One-third (1-3) of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balance at one and two years with im (8%), payable semiannualls, and secured Ly deed 'of frust upon the prop cash at the purcliaser’s optio doliars (8500) deposit required at the time of | sale. AN conveyancing. revenue stamps, re- cording and notarial fecs at the cost of pur- Chager. Terms of sale fo be compiied with within thirty (30) days or the trustees wiil resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adsertise ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the eity of Washington, District of Columbia. WILTON J. LAMBERT. Munses bldg. JOHN_POOLE. Federal Nat. Buok., Trustees. fel6-d&dbeexSukhols ADAM A WESCHLEK. AUCTIONEZR. TRUSTEES' SALE OF PROVED K 1604 W STKE By virtue of « recorded in Liber et of the land récurds of the Dis:rict of Cclumbia, a8 at the request of the party seeured there. by, we, the wnietsigned tnstecs, will sell 4 ublic auction. in front of the premises, on EDNESDAY. THE SLCOND' DAY . OF MARCH. A.D. 1921, AT FIVE (°CLOC the following described Jand and situate in the Disirict of Columbia prem and_d npated as and being lot 128 of ¢ division in block one (1) of division of part of Chichester, as per plat of said Guerdrum's subdivision. ‘recorded in surveyor's office for said District in Book at page 104; also lot 122 of Guerdruw's division in block one (1) of Green's subdivision of part of Chichesier as lat recorded in eald surveyor's office in page 196 also known as I i square 5778, together w: ovements, con sisting of 3608 W stret southeast premis Terms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balanee in two equal inatallments, payzble in on. and two years. with interest at six per crntum per annum, semi-annvally, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property scid. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be re ired’ of the parchaser at the time of sale. 1l convevancing. recording, revenue staings and notarial fecs at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complicd with witiin tiig.y days from day of sale: ofherwise the trustecs Teserve the right to re: riy at the Fisk and cost of the defauliing parchaser. after five days’ advertisement of sacl: resale in in the city of Wu US A MAEDEL, HEXRY T 629 F fe18-d&da.cxSukhal FUTUKE s. ADAM A, WESCHE CTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWo- STORY AND BASEMENT BEICK DWELL- ING NO. 11 P STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated | November 12th, 1920, and recoried November 15th, 1920, amonz the land records of the Dis- triet of Columbin. and at the request of tie party secured théreby. the undersizned trus- Tees will offer for sale by _muction, in front of the premises, on INTH DAY 0 MARCH ESDAY. THE 1921 AT FOUR-THIKTY O°'CLOCK P M., the folfowing described land and premises, =ity in the city of Washington. District ‘of Columbia, to- wit: Lot 139, in Thomas' subdivision in square 669, as per plat recorded in Liber 62, At folio 195, in the survesor's office of the Dis: trict of Columbia. improved by 6.room and Bath brick dweiling, to be <old subject. how- ever. to a prior deed of trust for $1.300, at @7 due July 9. 19 Terms of sale: Over and above said trust cash. A deposit of $100 required of the pur- ehaser at the time of sale. Al converaucin Tecording, revenue stamps and notarial fees the cost of the purchuser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trusiees reserve the Zight toresell the properts at the rivk aud cont ‘the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad- Vertisement of such resale in some newspaper in the ity of Washington, D). C W. SPENCER ARMSTRON: HARRY M. PACKAKD, 1625, ddds exSudmehd Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. Peremptory Sale of Valuable Unimproved Real Es- tate in the Southwest Section, Including Entire Square of ground. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed by the owner, who is leaving this coun- try, T will sell by public auction, without re- mive. in front of the respective premises, on AY., MARCH TENTH, 1521, the fol- lowing described real estate, fo wit AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P Lots 1 to 14, inclusive, in square 657, the entire square bownded by South Capitol and Half, P and Q sts. s.w., containing about 134,03 square feet. AT 4:45 O'CLOCK P.)M. Lot 5, in square 652, 35.3x133.7 3.1t located on Ist'si. between 5 0°CLOCK P in square 603 ocated on 1st st. between T uzd U 9.590 and O N Lot 12, e sts. 5. Terms: Cash. A deposit of $500 on the square and $100 on each of the other lots required at T, ot s to be complied with fully days. Al conveyaacin ete., at purchase For expediency, certificates of title recording, ave been prepared by the owner and will be furnished the purchaser without cost ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auet.. 920 Fa. ave nw. TRUSTEES' SAL AL PROVED REAL ENTATE. SITUATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF KEOKUK STREET, WEST OF CONNECTICUT AVENTUE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. Tolio 103 ct seq. of the land records ami and at the request of the red there. by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- lie auction in front of the premises. on FRI- DAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MARCIL, A.D 1921, AT FIVE O the following- d as being 4 ““Chevs Chisse deseribed by to wit: Teginning for the ne of Keokuk street at a Part of the tracts of land callc and_“‘Mount bounds. as follows. same on the north piat recorded records of the fice of the <arvexor of the Dis- triet of Columbiv (said place of beginning be. ' ng the soutiessi corner of the 1 of iand eonveyed by Edward J. Sreliw o John M. Henderson by decd d ¢ Bth. 1918, and recorded in Liber folio 342 of the land records of the District of Co. thence lumbia). and runnis ning point cast alo street 30 feet: from said heein. of Keokuk trict of Colwmbi said land so con of the parcel of ward J. Stellw Liber No. 3296, 1 to the portheast comer reel of land < s Keokuk stree Bubject to of_reord Terms of ale A€ of pure 0 be paid i and the bai resented by o two al instalime with interest at annually, from deed of trust or the option of the jurchaser. will be required at the t rec cost_of pircha secared by fire sold. or all cnsh wt A depasit ot o Al Mamps, ete plied with within twenty davs sale, otherwise the trusiees Teserve o resell thie Droperty at the risk and o defaulting purchaser 1ays’ advertises Scat. of sich resale i some BewspaDor. B Tistiea ‘in Was! e L5 IAROLD E. DOYLE, Wi Lo MILLI Fristees. fe2hmn1 37911 8 15h et B “THOS 3. oWiN & N TRUSTEE'S SALE STORY DRICK DWELLING, NO. 1628 E STREET SOUTHEAST By virtee of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No premises. o OF MARCH, A D PN, tollowing cribed premises, situate in the Dixtrict of and dexignated as and being 2 in & Parker's subdisision of lots b 1000, ws per plat recorded ou Lok 53. 138, in the offce of the surveyor for the D i Columbia Ternis of sale. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.100 due Auguxt 19, 1928, and ihie amount over and above said trust to be pabd $300 in ensh gad ba'snce i monthly fustall- ments of &35, including luterest at 6 per cent per anuum, secured by second deed of frust wn property sold. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale and the purchaser sllowed 30 days to compiete the purchase. Further par- ticulars at time of sale. GEUKGE M. MYERS, Le24.26@1,8,0,7 AUCTIONS. o, ! b | 1 56.6x167.6 fr., 9.463 sate in the Dis- & metes and | Burviving Tristee. * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921. AUCTION SALES ] AUCTICN SALES AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Al FRS. TRUSTEE ALUABLE TWO- . Aot v o C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th Street ST. N.W. recorded in Liter N of the land records Via. and at the request of the party secured H thereby, the igned trustees will 11 at 5 o S : pblic anetion i front of the pronises, on : Oriental Rugs, Bric-a-brac, Paintings, Water [FispAY. Tue wilit Y ('»’r i L < & < A < .. LAD 1921 AT FOUL-THIRTY O'CLOCK P'M.. mestieo Colors, Mahogany Furniture, Living Room .\uno\:‘:.p il | v el Dt a0 ,,:.‘.;n,,," o B .t N - - ! sltnate o (he Distriet o lumbia, and desiz Books, Electroliers, China, Glassware, Sectional imatcd as aud hong lot numberid tweatvsic > S . i) in Myron M Bookcases, Couches, Complete Bedroom and Dining 1 Desants : ¢ - - seven Upright Pianos, Domestic Rugs, Clocks, Mirrors, ete. | city of wWasi [ the oftice « Room Suite: At public auction within our galieries, 7 nesday, March 2, 1921, at 10 A.M. 15 13th Street, Wed- | | Soi 0, aluve sald trusi o ) Bankruptcy Sale . Valuable Business Property, No. 1416 H Street Northwest Also Office Furniture and Fixtures, Stock i Broker’s Equipment, Apartment Fur= | niture, Automobiles, Etc., Contained { Therein. | Ry virtne of &n nder of the Supreme Conrt of the District of C {of A. Rebert Eimore and Harry R. Duryee. individually and ax co-partners Lead & Elm Bamkrupts, No. 1225, in Bankrupicy, the undersigned trustec ' By Public Auction, Tuesday, March 8th, 1921, Commencing 11 O’Clock A.M. Part of original lot 12 in square 222, deseribed as follows: Reginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and running thenee west on 11 street 31 feet to the west line of | the west wail of the house on the east part of said lof, thence south on said line of the aid wail 131 feet 2 inclies to an alley, thenee vast 31 10 the xouthenst corner of xaid lot, thenee | north 131 feet 2 inches to the beginning. subject to the use of said wall as granted in deed recorded in Liber N one of the land records of the District bed as follows: Beginning from the southesst comer nare 17 feet. thence in a of and distani umbia. in the matter trading ax **Moor- will seil in | s. York to R 1 (i5.0€0 Tons) S. S. IURON 17, Steamers of the running the th of east 24 feet 6% iny . to a deed of trust for $76,000 at 8 per cent, due Junvary IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Mabogany Oflice Furniture Fixtures, complete Stock Rrokerage Equipment, Flat_and Typewriter Desks, Fine Leather Chalrs and FR H 5 h 5 g 3 from day of sale, otherw.se the right ix resived to rexcil tie of the defaulting purchaser after 5 day< advertisement of such resale in published fn Washington, D. C. All convesancing, recordiug, revenue siamps Dioperty at the risk and cnst me newspaper il notarial fees at purchaser's cost. }HuflARA Y k Pess R A e New Yorl sonal property on view day before sale. ok WILLIAM CLABAUGH, Trustee in Bankruptcy of A. Robert Elmore and Harry R. Duryee, ' individually and as co-partners trading as “Moorhead & Elmore.’ 1336 New York Ave. N.W. STANTON C. PEELLE, Attorney, 1416 F st. n.w. H i NEW YORK £e26-0&dbs. exSukmh4 SPECIAL SALE ' Fine Horses and Wagons Simpso?:s Dairy * Thursday, March 3, 1921 at 11 O’Clock AM Owing to replacing horse-drawn equipment with motor trucks, Simpson’s Dairy will sell at Public Auction on March 3. 2t its stables in the alley between 6th and 7th and E and G Streets 8. E.. the following: 21 Fine Horwes 12 Sets Double Harness 7 Side-Door Milk Wagins, 2-horse, in fine condition 1 2 Side-Toor Milk Wagons (old) Cubn, Jamalea, OBER’S 1 20-h.p. Horizontal Steam Engine, in good condition; 3 steam pumps, 1 iron safe, L platform scale and a large aswrtment of Junk. copper. brass. iron beams and scrap iron. Terms: CASH. All articles MUST be removed within 34 hours. . B. P. DOUGHERTY, = Luray Caverns (2 d: { Phone Main 5971 | Phone Franktn 3024 i 1.2 . J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS DOWLING & ( 910 Pa. ave. n ;Tnuue sale of valuable im- THG e Pala |R. M. 8. “Nicgara” 220,000 BLE_UNIM- {F WIST ! TRURTEE'S SALR OF YV { I, ERTAT 1d sabiect to a prior ENCH LIN OLLAN AMERICA LINE MOUTIL BOULO . Apr. 9 May Pans. Office, Or Loeal Agentx. If_IU. Travel “See Ober” | Bermuda SHORT TRIPS 5 Heavy Wagon Gears, in splendid condition; 215-ton eapacity Annapolis, including {uncheon. . ... All wagons must be removed inimediately after sale. et baAnte R s seneais |8 Immediately following this sale there will be sold in the rear of the Dairy Plant, &t | Farpers Ferrv & Antictam. Auto. {530 7th Street 8. E.. the following miscellaneous articles: Endless Caverns (2 duss)....... I Sirtue of a certain decd of trust duls 0. 4412, folto 218 et seq., of the Dstrict of Colum. . trastee, and ITsanc £ lots in Llock num n to the fon wortl and fhe amount ove he puid in eash Terms: CASH. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts. fo i d s e gt el u0 0 s fes-2t chase. ®urther pariculars of sale. TEGINALD KUTIERFORD, HARRY B. PITT fe25-d&as exsu Trostees. 1 | BUTUREIAYS SR EUTCILE DA __ STEAMSHIFS. e T Adam A, Weschler, Auctioneer Just a Step from Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Buenos Aires | STEAMSHIP LINES Regular Express Passcuger and Freight Service Acolus thade new record New 3 days 18 hrs. 46 min. S. S. MARTHA WASHINGION (L) Mar. 5 000 Tons (a) Mar. 16 S. 8. AEOLUS 21,000 Tons (a) April 6 (#) 1st, 2nd and 2r1 Class. (5) 15t and 2ad C: ass. U.S. Shipping Board £2.92 BEAVER STREET, N. Y. from the southeast corner of xafd lot 12, southeast Eranch Offices at said 1 thenee west on the santh line of said lot 12 hex to_the beginning Baltimore parcelx improved by premises known as No. 1416 IT street nort to be sold subject, St. Louis Mosile E S File Cases. Underwond St ard Rookkeeping ne, Burroughs Adding Machins, COMPAGNIE GENERALE Trpewriters, Large Turkish Reg. Wicker Chairs and Settees, Addrexsegraph, Vacunm Cleaner, TRANSATLANTIQUE | Mahogany and ctiier Purtitions, Grill Woik, Fione Hooths, Large Stock lonid and Lguipment. | Express Posial Service i Electric Fans. ystal Chandeliers, etc.; also American Walout Bedroum Furniture, Draperies. ; rp¢> | Carpets and Linoieu®. Also FW YORK, HAVRE, PARIS i | RoCHAMEEAY ... Mar. '8 Apr 12 My 15 Daeelc s ;i |TA "OTRAIN \ Mar. br. 7 May 10 t 1917 Paige Sedan and Fiat Touring Car. | R AveE o Mar. 17 Apr. 14 May 12 ‘The entire furniture and equipment, except automcbilex, will first be offered as an ! CHICA®O . ... Mar. 26 Apr. 20 June 9 entirety. and if a satisfactory bid is not received. be immediately <old in detail. ! LA SAVOIE ....... Mar. 26 May 21 June25 Il _ Terms: Personal property 2l cash; real estate, cash over and above said trust. A de- | TA LORRAINE ....Apr. 2 Apr. 30 May 28 { posit of quired at time of sale. Terms ¢f sale to be complied with within 30 days | LEOPOLDINA . ...Apr. 5 May 21 Jure 2¢ HAMBURG DIRECT e....Mar. 16 May 7 July 2 , Vigo, Havre ...Mar. 2¢ Apr. 28 June COMPANY'S Gr'dais 1419 New Yok Ave, _ Washin T0 ROTTERDAN: iy N SUR-WER 24 nte St., N. ‘West Indies, South America, California via Panama Canal : EUROPE Make Reservations NOW Steamship and Tourist Agency Room 1 Male Floor. Tel. M uyx) . DELTA TOURS Telephone Main_147; 500 Bond Building Auctioneer, 205 11th Street N.W. IAU S T R A IJIA Honolulu, Suva, New Zealand. Passenger Stenmers B. M. S. ‘““Makura’ 13.300 SIDE OF PINEE BRANCIL ROAD. FRONT: clireal catat st vop pSAIL FROM VANCOUVER, B. C. | ING ALSO ON BUTTERNUT STREET.| Prove or fares and_sailings apply Canadian Pac i BTH STREET. ASPEN STREET AND real estate, conatstmng |, o LS New York Ave.. Washi.gtoa. or {0 WIIT? & i\ of three two-story brick | Casadiao Australusian Xival Mail Lise, 440 By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly Sey Vancouver, Ii. C recordet it Liber No $206, fol.o 2 et xeq., of 3 K dwellings, Nos. 1514, 1516, e e rremt of 'ine. parts secred thers: | 1518 3d street northwest. H by, the nndersigned surviving trustee will sell, | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court | w2 puhiie anction, 1 froat of the Lremives 9 | of the DIstrict of (almbia, passed in equits | WEDXESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF MARCH. | cause Nov 88527, the andvrsioned rustec sl AD 1021, AT FIVE OCLOCK P the fol! | il iy ction. in front of the prem- | owing sfes-ribed. | D preniises, SUALS I | fuex, Con® MONDAY, MARCH - FOURTE the coanty of Washingion. «t ot Colum- | ju2i, AT FOUI-THIRTY 0'CLOOK .M. and beinz PATE of the | Foiliuing describen reoy eataser nt £ract of land called “Girl's Portion.” deperibed | 10 MESoscribed real estate. situate in by meten and hourids ax follows: Begianing for | 517 O, Washington, Distriet of Columbis, the ‘mgme at intersection of ihe westerly (L Belok wenrr e (50) I line of B road with the soutis line of Butternnt street as shown on plat recorded | hundred and tweniyone (521). together with| | improvements thereon, three two-story brick f fu the office. of the surveyor for the District of I e | dwellingw, kuown as premises No. 1514, 1516, | K 3rd at. nw. | ms of sale: ird of the purchase | to be paid in the bulance in two | payable in one and two! st at xix per cent per anoum, | Dayable semi-anzually, from of sale, s | jcured by a decd of trust upon the properties | %old. or all cash. at the purchnser's option Two hundred ($200) dollars deposit required on | | ezch piece of properts at thue of nale. Al conveyaneing. recording. motarial fees, revenue | | stamps ut cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to | be complied with within fifteen days from day | of sule: otherwim the trustee reserves the right | | to resell the properties at the rk and cost of | the defuulting purchaser, after five days’ ad-| vertisement of wuch resale, publisiied in some | newspaper published in the city of Washing. | 26 7 at foirs 2 of Eighih Fortnightly street o n_ point forty (i0) northeast corner of lot 49 in square 2070, as shown on plat recorded in said surveyor's office in Liter 4. folio 143; thence south 140 feet £ 20 feet: themce south 32322 feet sepurnting Causin's Wood lot eein described: thence along ast o the nd_ thenee »aid road ons as to ORBITA. ... OROPESA . ORDUNA .. the land ine of i + Yine of Pin rly along said e begiuning: wubs evene stamps, etc.. at cost Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to re- TRUSTRE'S SALE _OF VALUABLE IMPROV- D REAL ESTATE. CONSISTI OF THE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING of purcliaser. FRICA by UnionCastle Line. Sanderson & Son, Gen., Paasenger Azts. Proadw Or Anv Steamehin Ticket Agents. 1st, 2nd and 3rd ¢ « an shown o recorded | ton, District of Columbi in said surveyor's of folio 21; | RRI W. SBY, Trustee, sablect o the dedic n of said 8 1 st. n.w. Fhone M. 8117. lana gor the extenslon vhit mreek m[ mh1-dts.exSukhol 1 eposit o | === — 3 ¢ time of sale. All convey-| THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 26 BROADWAY New York. by “O” Steamers New York Cherbourg — Southampton Hamburg .MAY 2Ist .JUNE 4th JUNE 18th 58 passengers | THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. NEW YORK Or any Steamship Ticket Agent sell the property at the risk and cost of de- ualting purchaser. after five days' advertise- ment of such ressle in some newspaper pub- lished In Washington, D. C. 'Y M. SAGER, ryiving Trost SITUATE NO. 1730 8 ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly tecorded in Liber No. 4138, follo 380 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum' bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MAKCH, fe20-d&ite, oxs | THOS. J. OW N & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. THREE.STORY AND|A.D. 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., DWELLING, NO, 1418 | the following described land and premies ET NORTHWEST. situate {n the District of Columbia, and desig- y sirtue of a certaiu deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4143, at follo 21 of the inud records of the Disirict of Colunibla, aud | the request of the party secured thereby. dersigned. trustecs will sell i front of the premises. on MON- HE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1921, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, the followlng de- scribed land and premises. situate in the city of District of ' Columbla, and umbered tweuty-seven (27) in *subdivision of iots In square ted as and being lot numbered one hundred aud twelve (112) in Kennedy & Davis' sub- | division of lots in square oumbered one hun- | dred and Ofty-three (138), as per plat recorded | in the office of the murveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 20, at folio 62, together with the improvements. Terms of sale: Onethird of fhe purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instailments, payable in one and two yearw, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay. iblished in Washington, D. C. | from day of sale, otherwise ti I L Tisie® &, |UNION TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT | For_mtes, eto., SAR andlcose of Guinating et ey OF COLUMBIA,. Trustee, | Broadway, N. Y., five days'‘advertisement of 'sach resale in By GEORGE B. FLEMING, = | 2.~ W (Beal.) 2nd Vice President. Ai8¥ixa zimerr, Secre | some newspaper published in Washingtoa, D. C. PUHERBERT A. Gla" 1EO. N. GILL, Jr., ‘Trustees. LAMPORT T £e24-dkds,ex80. or Luxuriously ap- pointed passen- ger steamers of 17,000 tons dis- placement sail- ing from New York. wumbered taree hundred and twelve (312). as | Able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured S. S. Vestris per_plat recorded -in Mook H. D. C.. page | by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all Mar. 15 2. in o arveyun'd office of the District of | cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- - S. S. Vi Columbia, _togetier with the improvements | posit of $200 will be required at time of sale. [ . - S. Vasari thereon. ' Sold subject to a priar deed of trust | All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, |Ri0 de Janeiro May 10 for $3.500, maturing December 4. 1921, par-| ete., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to S. S. Vauban of which will be stated ut sale. be complied with within 15 days from day of | Montevideo o pecrimi, All over caid prior tncumbeaiice to | sale, otherwise the trusteo reserves the righ: | MODteVi June 8 | il e e f“‘;‘:‘ dlm required | to resell the property at the risk and cost of S. S. Vestris Tevenie ‘stamp, etc., 8t et of purchases. | defaulting purchascr. atter ve days' aver- | Buenos Aires July 6 | Terms to be complied with within thirty days | aement of such ressle in some newspaper Connections for all parts of South America. oL b compazy’s office, M. Hicks, 1208 ¥ & HOLT LINE 33| Manchuria (via Vigo, Spain), Mar. 3—Mongolla, Mar. SERVICES. that d he used a telephone for the L Etc —Virgin Islands-—Ha: Mercnntile Marine Co. 208 St N.W. ington, D. C. international Offien Wa SOUTH AMERICA DIRECT PASSENGER SERVICES NEW YORK—VALPARAISO Regular Sailings Cristobal, Callao, Mollendo, Arica, Iquique, Antofagasta EBRO,APR.2 ESS NEW YORK_GUAYAQUIL Tegular Sailings Cristobal. Ruenaventura, Esmeraldas. Bahia, Manta, Guayaquil QUILPUE, MAR. 9 QUILLOTA, APR. 2 HAVANA—VALPARAISO and Intermediate Ports ORITA, MAR. 27 MEXICO, APR. 25 CRISTOBAL—VALPARAISO and Intermediate Ports Regular Sailings CRISTOBAL—CHAMPERICO Calling at , Punta Arenas, San Juan, Corinto, Amapala La Union, La Libertad. Acajutla and San Jose r Sailings Re ENGLAND—BRAZIL—ARGENTINA Frequent Sailings by Large Mail Steamers PACIFIC LINE The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. ROYAL MAIL The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. NELSON LINE H. & W. Nelson, Ltd. 26 Broadway, New York or any Steamship Ticket Agent . Sanderson & Son neral Axents LR v WHITE STAR LINE ¢ CHE Bo]ulk:‘c gaf 19— p]r:IEzogay 14 SOUTHAMPTON ADRIATIC.......Apr. 6, May 4, June 1 NEW YORK-—LIVERPOOL NEW YORK AND BOSTON—AZORES— Vedic...........Mar. 10 (3d class only GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA Cedric. aee Mar. 12, Apr. 16, May 14 | Cretic .. ...Mar. 15 May 11 Celtic... Apr. 2, Apr..30, May 28l Canopic .. Apr. 20 ....... AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE N. ¢~! LYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— PHILADELPHIA—DANZIG—VIA ANTWERP HAMBURG Kroonland..Mar. 5 Lapland....Apr. 2Gothland (3d class only)........Mar. 25 Finland.....Mar. 26 Kroonland..Apr. 9 AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) 17—Manchurla, Apr. 14 Minnekahda (new, triple screw, 17,220 tons), Mar. 31, May 12 (3d class only) INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY 1208 F St. *‘.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. iLAND OF DIAMONDS AND GOLD. miristrative activities of th> union are carried on. The parliament mects in i Cape Town, while the supreme court of ; appeals sits in Bloomfontein, capital of Orange Free State. pture the city Turkish occupation of Armenia would not be possible. Jen—He must have been on a party ] line IMPORTANT POINTS, i |S f S h Af s ‘a’ WL BY. DR, ¥ < CRANE. p 1 h Working Bee—Yesterday a rt‘!]un: PR TRV dtory o out rican eoples o came around lo g for our nest l LCaerh 1021 l s Oneen Bee-What did vou do A voung Iady writes me a very R { d R 1 S d F 0 Working Bee—Those of us w gl a s ST s —~ - bers fifteen th'r she wa }1 . . . STEAMSHIES. [ 10 interesting. i the first place. | the British Empire. ; | becausc s always freshin 1 & knows what| The Union of Seuth Africa, where a vears. the Union of South America fa 5 | negative vote on the proposal | One of the youngest of the important 1 f'ossenger and Freight Services lot more ect of the following builetin two old and is far | Washington headquarters o ny, the « Connections i irattamments. | the National Geographic Society: cin government, and Natal i t o what youl iy T e bver | TCXL in Doint of age. Uy furm the new H Encircling the Globe E Aids e wants these | oM aborizines; with thousands x.ri;',r;_,‘, It mas Dpallyicrpaladiby s jac lady says she wants these | 3o tonite setab 1 - < Drafts and Foreign Money Orders ' ugs. They well deserve our| goeg "Lyt with other E | ";inn “Heir to All South Afrien.™ : e BE e > o alvze myself | PTCSSINg on in their rie schooners | “The territory of t A e T Ay Ay T s as| ¢ver farther into the interior of an | the whole southern and south CON.FANY'S OFFICE, LG :-“\»”w‘; SSILOW Iy R unknown continent; with a xold rush | tip of At na ip e v Uos virtues, = elt to] WINNINE u new émpirq. and pos- |a s inland fre $17 T4th St. N.W. Washington | % The aptituds io adjust mysell 1014 coeged today of a stubborn race prob- . Its area lacks only 25.- | == s e AR, s Africa. half arou the | 000 square miles of reaching th ! . = o and little known to Americans, | Million mark. Of its four provinces, HE 3 ¢ that comas with I -, - v njoyable . . 5 | in its history, nevertheless, chap. | Cape Cuiony i siigntly larger .]_ Y and mind - ore | 1S Which we know by heart. New | Texas, the Transvaal about the Outmg in myself, | n find an even closer. if [of Nevada and Orange Free S e e to the Tesidents of Cape | SUERIV wmatls - rip by Water to el | Town. in the fact thai the sites of | Natal excecds South Carolina by a few % s t th ports, now almost priceless, were | ts T:dev'vn:t\:fr Virginia - - l};uuegn from savage landiords for a! as it is, the ~ o POINT, e : } few handfuls of gaudy trinkets. will n bigger. 1t x poss.ssion of a well groomed | uch bigxer. S OREOL . acH i Strife of Dutch and British. | % 3 South Africa, and i AN SN i the right thing at the right ti ling out of what is now the Union of { Uni®n i€ also high cc issloner for i ALL-YEAR RESOR1% the I South Africa is without its parallel wn | 5¢ 2IheT 4 in the southern part 1] Datiy xervice. Modern steamers. of how to rest and | the developr of the United States. (18 CERtInG nder British control. || Gl Ticked Ofitce, 738 15(h St N.W. = In South Africa the strife of twol g 1,5 oK 8 d‘ Nm‘*h‘\;’h ] S5 s Sty sion of charm bo! ! white peoples for contrel has been & . s Mopbe Ehe |} RKCRFOLK & WASRINGTON : | all important factor. For about a |“Feh of the ; ' | 1 \owledze of how to elothe | century and a half the Dutch had po: o s uth and, southeast | and opriately. area surrounding it. which harbored | sachi with & cim o Chigh S8 J— - - = e Jossession of physical, men-fall the w in South Africa. The |} % from and low ones I S Ar]e,.,.,1 L}ne‘ tal and emot 1 noise i rs transferred po {rom above. Moat of the slopes near H(}Ncqlan neid [ 130 The e antare nd, and in 1806 the Eng. | 11 ¢a are fertile. well wooded and s I A frecdom m fear and self s St i N Watered e ascending DS swepEA—GENARE F;?:‘}\l 1 cuttured | In} 1336 madtoreibe Duich| terraccd bulwark le the great Cortinental Europe B tone gunge rmers or ‘Boers’ began trekking or veldts where wild game once | Stoters Twin Scaw Steom: eyl that any one who has|into 1he interior, with the intention | S\WArmed and where great herds of w1 =T o 5 1 <, and cattle have taken thel 3t ersfiord, Mar.11,Apr. 22 {¢ .79~ Oomant icht of settlin, nd: Englishdufluencaf Sy 8 ST ORI SRRYE Saticei el e e a1 sty 13 | 1 g irand will ko far When Engiishmen followed them they | Biiees. These plains contribute yearly Passenger Ottice. s trekked farther. Finally. beyond the | poy o i SOt SO . — STEAMSHIPS Orange river they founded the Orange | frioh feathers. hides and mohair to \ 3 S — e A Bree e vond the Vaal river | : Oreg. Transsatdine e Mountains Moved for Peck of Stones. L sD, T r— — | <t diamonds and then gold were| “Toward the inner edge of the ter- s i in the new states, They|ritory of the union are the world's | ht great prosperity to the Boer| £T st diamond mines, where earth a { p: sufficient to fill thousands of cars is |siders as well; and the presence of | Screened yearly for the sake of a these finally led to the Boer war as a|peck or two of diamonds. But the result of which the republics came! few handfuls of diamonds exported in s : ity the possession of Great Britain.{1913. the last year before the wrld poAside Trom the war-born repub: | war. were Worih more than fity mil- e i monarchies of the last few | lion dollars and exceed in value the 25 L'flys h/;c;;liy ISecleclyed 3460 P [ = T comuined value of (he many whibloads of Cali i \ of wool, ostrich feathers. hides and Veot IniessP {BOLSHEVIKI AND TURKS { conl that sniled away from South Africa fis r Hl =P, | the same year. -85t InGies=van o % ; cs-Parama Canal-South America | TO FIGHT OVER BATUM |, i 550 mien 1o the northens SPEND EASTER IN HAVANA fle IF midst 08 the gold-buit clds. In their midst is the gold-built, WH emial % K wonder city of Johannesburg, me- ITE STAR LINE attle Imminent for Possession of | tropolis of South Africa. Afier the i s.s. MEGANTIC 20740 the City Is the Report From | city speans ‘mo. aimost amer miaht I » Sa BV Tons Disp. T e Though at first it was the usuai un- i = { O\vl 1)( mining camp, soon substantial | Largest Steamer to Tropics | (CONSTANTINOPLE, February 27.— | yanka, with 1ts well paved stscets, fine fostilities between Russian bolshe- | vy ildinee b Sl s rtagi il from New York vik and Turkish forces for the ;2s-§~’:,'l?‘::]fn-v"?x ST g Y , MARCH 23 i ent i Rt ioen beived peve. | on Austratia, T Bas holl che same { 3 > { Ten thousand Turkish soldiers un. |RoPUIation as Denver. Col. and Provi- i Including Parbados—Cuba—Jamaica—Kingston |der Kazio Kaarabekir, commander | “Iocuis Africa has a system of d | (Port Antonio)—Martinique—Panama Canal | °f the 5th Army, are on the out- | e Py ou N EeorinT caphts) i (Panama City)—Porto Rico—Trinidad—Venezuela | JKIrts of alitum. and it is believed | 1i%e ol Transenat: Repaie. tha s ' that "I the Telsnerkioneved lur the old Transvaal Republic, the ad- i | | | The bolsheviki are racing down the jeast coast of the Black sea toward jBatum, and were shelled by vessels {of the French fleet at Sukhum Kale. which, however, the soviet forces captured later. eGn. Hekker, commander of the | 11th Bolshevik Arany. which cap- {tured Tiflis, reports having effected P e I b S A Beautiful uraes coLomsian pacT. | & Admiration - Ladies—A few days’ treatment with Secretary Colby R ecretary Colby Regards Delay in Glprrr's LITTLE LIVER FILLS | z z Ratification Unfortunate. will do more to clean NEW YORK. March 1.—Delay irn UP theskin than all ratifying the treaty with olombia has the beautytreat- been” most unfortunate from the ments in crea- tandpoint of our commercial rela- . aeion” Anim. ions in South America, Secretary of = 8uOf- tate Bainbridge olby declared her. perfect com- last night in addressing the annuai plexion is ai aneEjor the Pan-American Advertis- caused by a ing Association. i i e ! sluggish liver. y “This is particularly so,” he said. peo - as it seems to be the prevailing punionsof peopleold voung and middie age. 5 = - take for Fili Dizziness, jcpinion among members of the United Headache, Upset Stomach and for Saliow. States Senate that it is a treaty which Pimply and Blotchy Skin. They end the . should be ratified and which will be misery of Constipation. ratificd. But it has been postponed for matters supposedly of greater im portance. However. I can hardly ! think of a matter of greater import- | ance. From the single standpoint of , our commercial progress in South | America, the delay is not only an un- mixed calamity but an immeasurable one.’ “It is a happy reflection,’ Secretary | |4 olby continued, “that the administra- X tion now soon to expire, with which I have had the honor to be identified, has earnestly and consistently striven to secure the ratification of this treaty.” P T — MeHale's Home Remedy is produciag such @ PROTEST AFRICAN TROOPS | remarkabic resuits that husdreds of letters | expressing deep sratitude for the welcome re- e e ltias tsom pmmecag et lpeie Mk b0 e Tor: 9 | derful home remedy ha are in. :}s 0! € ine Meeting e fettates Ttemedy was discovered ats ; nd tests by a practical chemist bt uarded by 650 Police. R A intenme suferh NEW YORK. Marc Pt 50| The remedy is guaranteed to bring quick and arch 1.—With 5-’"‘;'_':;“ Tt on't suffer any longer. Mo ‘ | unformed and plain clothes policemen {on guard in and around the building jand several hundred more in reserve | at nearby police stations, Gadison | D Square Garden was packed last night | Rev. 430 0 with several thousand persons, who | Church. Washingion, wis &0 ow, attended a meeting called to protest | oy e st resiames sl e o against the use of French colon “Having suffered for & long time with Pyor- troops on the Rhine. The meeting Was ' rhea and having lost quite u few of my teety, held under the auspices of the horrors, a friend gave me a bottle of McHale's Remeay. ' of the Rhine commitice, of which Dr. | Tuis was more flax & yess ugo, and 1 atili sdmund von Mach is the head. bave my remaining tee e reliel was im- With the exception of the ejection |medinte and permaneut’) Large sise bottle. lof four persons, three of them for e T ihecklmz the speakers and the fourth for shouting for the disturbers’ re- McHale Home Pyorrhea moval, there was no disturbance, Remedy, Inc. : | American Legion officers were posted in the audience to prevent a demon-| 517 District Natlonal Wesk Blds. stration by legion members. DEMAND WAR DEBT POOL. Socialist Conference Wants Obliga- tions Nationalized. VIENNA, February Demands that war debts be nationalized, that countries spared from devastation i during the war assume the obliga- | tion of aiding those less fortunate and that peace treaties between the allies and the central powers be re- visel were adopted unanimously by the international socialist confer- ence in session here. Other resolu- tions denounced militarist movements and demanded the demobilization of | military organizations and the im- { mediate adoption of plans for gen- eral disarmament, | Her Slight Omission. H.—Was your wife angry when you !came home late last night? ‘W.—Not on your life! She over- whelmed me with flowers. = H.—How did you get that black eye, then? | 'W.—Well, she forgot to take the | flowers out of the vase before she | threw them. N Pazsing It Around. The Smitten Swain—Love ms, andl. = o { the world is min, 5 A ou are bilious, constipated, head- The Baby Vamp—Fine! Love me,| gehy, full of cold, unstrung. Your Spd Uil et 1t wwer) fron TON meals don't fit—breath is bad, skin sallow. Take one or two Cascarets Tough Luck. tonight for your liver and bowels Hale's Home Remeds brings sweet relief. 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