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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921, = b~ A enoRmow A oaomnow il & 00. An Attractive List of Properties Selected to Meet the Requirements Of the Conservative Home Buyer. 1 On Buchanan street n.w., con- room_and vs!—t to u:n nmz car line. 8- o - $1,600. Terma can B.Z afranged: Ten-room home on Columbia In W; ashmgton Hughts. 'Beau- tifal home containin; 5 Doty ;uur heat; :I:el :n“‘ rd Tirou uuvt-.“pnciu.'lsa Business place in Georgetown. Towd. h-’!'oom ;. hot-wi (" hlll elec- Btore, 6 rooms and bath: hot-water heat; elec- trie ligh upered and painted through- tric lghta: I attraoster point. cuts withe Baiit e, Jacadry Can be bou 0, on terms. -pgn.m A . $11,730. _An excelleat buy. One of the most attractive gotached homes in Sixteentn Street Heights 10 rooms and 2 bath: Jird rage; lot 60 feet fromt. A ‘magol tion. Price, $13,000. Lincoln Park. Conve tol ard Library; ient to navy yard, lot-water heat: electric Hnu x-room and bath home near B¢ Tor 39,390, 11. Near 16th and Eye streets nw. d bath home; ho‘l‘»"ller heat; . 12-room an electric lights. Price, $16,000. ideal loca- tion for a physician or_dentist. Army officer leaving city will well his beautiful home, located in one of the double porches; oak floors: very deep lot on very reasonable public alley. House in lDltndlfl conditl terms. throughout. Price, $7,000.00, on reasosable 13 terms. . P Three-story apartment in Ingdate. pleaty of room 0v. 6. Downtown ; near Government Office. Splendid 8-room and bath under entire house: recently put condition throughout. Price, eavy terms. tor garage. Price, e Six-room brick house, north- t. Newly papered and blh'fd lhmu:honl' 2 lot to 20-ft. aliey P ,159.00; $300 casl, balance monlllly Within one square of 9th and streets northwest Splendid 10-room and Price, $0.7 An excellent F bath home Tooming house Proposition. Excellent location in Bloom- S-room and bath house: hot-water Washington Heights. Now rented for $110.00, owner_reserving one S.room and bath apart. went for his own use. Hot-water heat Can bought for $10.000.00, on very reasomable terms. 14. Six-room and bath home in 0ood northwest section. Hardwood floors: rent and doble rear porches. Price. 85,500 00: on terms. Immediate possession can be given. Splendid piece of business property on 14th street n.w. A wonderfn) proposition to combine your bual and rsxdenm. Price, $18,000. Terms can Tfil"’lng!d. One of the mos. desirable {trorwrlln on 14th street. near Park road. Large store; 6 rooms and bath hot-water Leat and_electric lights. Price reasonable. CHAS. D. SAGE 923 Fifteen 16th ST HIGHLANDS. No. 1400 Park ave n.w.: 6 rooms, bath: hot-water heat; electric Jeached bble-dash house on lot 1 P o fhumect tans Terms a and walk_two t lighte: a 1301 Irving; Brook- ew. ~$8,000. “colonial trves: Vi Inquire” Owner, Monthly Payments. 700 TO 167 NCETON BUILT: RAGE LAKGE SLEEPING PORCHES; HOT-WATER HEAT. OPEN_FOI INSPECTION. EASIEST TBRI! OPI'!BID ON MARKET DAY. Phone us for auto to InlmL . Howenstein Co., fll‘ F ST. . W. NEW COLONIAL HOMES. $500 CASH. 11_TO 21 CHAN- NG ‘ST.—AT Nox'm cu'n'ox. lot 20 by I 125 ep? oom for & arages. These are fn. cheapest bouses | the mar- Phoue us for auts H.R. Howenstein Co., 1314 F st. n.w. Washington Heights. Owner going south must sell at once. eellently constructed home of 10 rooms snd ba thos u‘hly mode Mintwood % Juat P )WNER. Col. 573 " EN 'HRELY DETACHED. Lot 50x140, elec. lghts, hot-water heat. open firepiace, excellent northwest Beighbor- hood: give possession in two weeks. Partial it OWNER. Address Box 1 northeasi—Largest first payment gets cheapest prics. Apply 515 13tk ot. a. or phoe Col. MT. PLEAS -\\T—$105m 9-room colonlal house ; hot.water beat; hard- wood trim: excellent condition: ge. Terms. Bonl ‘wection. Phons Ca CHEV Y LHA“}E—sl 000. rom owner; practically new detached S o large hall; fnished in ylndln’y bardwood flcors; epen : ‘room for gars Wil suertfice $3,000 2008, B 105, RNER HOUSE: SOUTHERN EXPOSURE: Beated garage: § rooms and bath: 3 porches thoroughy modern (location restricted); closs %o 14th st. cars (the best service in the city), schools, stores and churches. Will consider . Trade for smaller property clear, but prefer to deal direct. Owner. Address Box 335-8, Star WILL DISPOSE OF HIS FINE a8 eversthing in it to make & good Tomiortable home, and the location is the best in the eity. Irspection by permit bona-fide purchaser e full lll;ur ation_ No ageats. Owner. \FOR " SALE by owner;’ 5505 13th st. n.w.; can be seen any time. Address Box 87-T, Star . yoffice. COLORED—BUY YOUR OW! H(lll ta you. BRADFORD & CO. 337 Bou! blag. JPAR um ST. AND PARK ROAD N.W. b, elect.; garage lloo om_for KATRRE. ol mn-o roome, bath, bown. iy decornted ection Bewly Qe LINGOLY PARK N. j7.850° terms—8 rooons . 18 lh( best home in this sec Houses t cod location are nell\nx 'W $10,000. rvl| home. Look at it casli—8 rooms, tile hllh hah: terms—7 rooms. h.-w.h., col. style; house: good location. 00; 00 cass—Neard 3rd and B sta; 6 57, , bath, h.wh., elect.: col. wstyle: well built, brick; garage for 2 cars; rested for $16 per mo. Home Realty Co., TLineoin #110. 408 Sth st. n.e. 1222 Fla. Ave. N.E. Niee 6 r. and b. brick, in excellent condition can arrazge easy terms and give early pos- M Price, $6250.00. THOS. E. JARRELL, odward bldz. A_BEAUTIFUL TAl Bl Mt Pleasant—Hobart st. west of |- ~contalning 7 rooms and bath. hardwood m.i.. vpen fireplace and coloial front leaving town, powsession by March 15th. 7 Tags: Sptn. Brapiace g1 8 bargaia Owner. meml viog town Smmedi inelucing over $3.00 r of $9,250: cash offer. | § ce; Chase, Md. P rooms aod bath: b.w.h reened ing porch: doubl fice. For N. Y. ave. P B [ opportunity to !h.nflt. N.W. FOR SALE—COLORED SEVERAL VERY DESIR- able 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the cny Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. FOR HOMES AnD INVESTMENTS See MAHORNEY & ADLLIVAN— TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDE: CONTA! ing 7 roome and bath, nes” 17th aad Tou sis. 208 Colorado_ bidg. 5011 COLORED—HOMES AT GLENDALE. D. g and Fr imonth. Wl 1t you 1a Tous ows bome. ome o our office and see pictures aud pla | o the many pretty homes pow owned and i cupled at Glendale, D.'C, We n car ‘matged Tistrict Pn k south into Glendale, D. orescatative, Mr. Fred H. Green on mn property every day and Sunday IRVIN & SHANK, 1410 G st 1. M bath, elec. lights, closet, serecns. swnings, shades. fube; meders; beau; tiful: $13,000, guick ssle. North 3568. mnl0* VACANT_NEAR 17w A'vv PARK RD.—6- it excelientconditie Geop 1ot terms. OWNF] T Tormd ey casy! ‘Sew and moder a every detall. REAL SACRIFICE. Direct from owner: immediate brasdsew uitra. iodien fextes Sace o T wit ey brand- perfectly d; Situated In Deagtitul aw -uuur‘b sing] A Quick saia tmparstive. Oaly 8560 down.. 38 jdress Box 78-8, Star office. "T° 3T ow NER 6 RO0M BUNGALOW: EVERY modern cobvenien: e 1 terms - passession. " adarees ave., Chevy ct must get card HOMAS A JAME- garage; possession with the H mw cash, agreeable moathly FI.Y! $6,750.00. Isth st overlooking beantiful Potomac ave. ve. ick, B. lec: G st. mear 14th se. 6 rooms, h-wh., Gment collar, coloalal porch; excellsat ‘condi- + §1,000.00 cfsng.‘zmt terms. G st I.C. IIA! ldt& 8-room hr(rk colonfal porch, bath, rdwood trim. Sxcelient mflllbl. osscauica; $1.005'00 cash. $50.00 per moath. Park. Dorch, doabledecker ed _street Pared, street and 20-foot slley; room beick, b.-w. lnl-. e sbath, colonial the rear: 31.000.00" enat per month, Jun ot o &room double bey- letac} near F. wisdow " colontal porch ~brick; sempd ey condition; possession with deed. ARRY E. GLADMAN, 306 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lin. 346. ATTENTION! Let me show you these two houses at once. On Rhode Island Ave. N.E. near N. Capitol st—6 rooms, double floors, tile bath, elec. other extras. House is in a No. 1 condition. Immediate posses- sion. Very easy t terms. On the premest street in north- east, within one square of beauti- ful Lincoln Park. 6 large rooms, tile bath, h.w.h. elec. lights, deep yard to alley. possession. For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESO 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W, Main 5526. After 5 P.M., Lin. 6146-W. AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. '8 OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BLICK D) ELLING, NO. 1628 E STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly r 4319, folio 263 et seq UNFURNISHED HOUKE: 2 baths, 1 square Dupnet roathern expomurs. Address Box 3085, lux CHEVY CHASE, D. C. BUNGALOW—BRAND-NEW ing opes, are authorized to sell this charm! bongalow of 5 rooms and tiled bath. h.w.h eiec. lights, gas. porches. high elevation, Breplace, with & cash paymeat of Wllu.m E Fowler & Co, .- el "5 sz, recorded on 190 10 e of ‘the surveyos fer :na"f- trict_of Columblis Terms of sale: Sold % of trust for 32,100 due August 19, 1823, the amount over and above said trust to be p.m $500 in cash and balance in monthly i meats of 85, including intervec &t @ par ‘ceut 25" prove h Gepmait-or T30 Sotinme uf TR B ad ST L Uiculnrs at time of sal GEOKGE M. MYERS, 2624,26mb1,3.5.7 Surviviog Trustee, Spacious atore | iz the ume to|of Furniture, e | Dot o Tatlowa: to mit: o0 | Siret'30 feet: thente north at r light, front and rear porches and | lowing described Immediate | sule. =|Office Furniture, Adam A. Weschler, Auctioncer Bankruptcy Sale Valuable Busmess Property, o. 1416 H Street Northwest Office Furniture and Fixtures, Stock Broker’s Equipment, Apartment Fur= niture, Automobiles, Etc., Contained Therein. Ry virtue of &n order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. of A. Robert Elmore and Harry R. Duryee, individually and as copartaers. trading as *Moor- head & Fimore." Bankrupts, No. n Bankruptcy, the undersigned trustee will sell in o By Public Auction, Tuesday, March 8th, 1921, Commencing 11 O’Clock A.M. Part of oricinal lot 12 in square 222. described as follows: Beginning for the northeast corner of xald Tot and ruaning theneo west on H street 3] feet to the weat line of the west wall of the house on the eaxt part of said lot, thence south on said line of the sald wall 131 feet 2 ‘nchen to an ailey. thence east 31 feet to the sontheast corner of said lot, thence north 131 feet 2 inches to the begloning, subject to the Gse f said wall as granted in deed recorded in Liber N. C. T.. 39, follo 233 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia: alsn part of original Jot 3 in said aquare deacribed as follows: Peginning for the same on the south line of said lot 12, distant 20 feet 4 inches from the southeast comer of said lot 12 and running_thence southeasterly on nlley in said square 17 feet, straight live north of east 24 feet 63 inches to a point directly south of and dlstant 5.50 feet from the southeast corner of said Iot 12, thence north 5.59 feet to the southeast corner of said lot 12, thence weat on the sonth line of said lot 12, 29 feet 4 inches to the beginning. Said parcels improved by premises known as No. 1418 H street northweat, to be sold subject. bowever, to a deed of trust for §70.000 at 6 per cent, due January 2, 1923. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER ble Mahogeny Office Furnitore and Pixtures, complete Stock Brokerage Banipment, . of Roll-top, Flat and Typewriter Desks, Fine Leather Chairs and e, Underwood Standard Rookkeeping Machine, Rurroughs Adding Machine, Typewriters, Large Turkish Rug, Wicker Chairs and Seftees, Addressograph, Vacuum Cleaner, Mahogany and other Partitions. Grill Work. Phone Booths, Large Stock Board and Equipment, Electric Fans, Cryatal Chandeliers, etc.; also American Walnut Bedroum Furniture, Draperies, Carpets and Linoieum. Aleo 1917 Paige Sedan and Fiat Touring Car. The entire furniture and equipment. except automobiles. will first be offered as an entirety, and if & satisfactory bid in not received. will be imme Terma: Personal property all cash; real . A de- Dosit of $2.500 required at time of sale. Terms of fale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the right is resrved to rescll the properts at the risk and cost Of pihe defaoiting purchaser after 5 daye’ advertisement of such resale ln some newspape ublished Vashington, D. O. All convesanciog, recording, revenue stamps and mol | fees at purchaser’s cost, Personal property on view day before sale. WILLIAM CLABAUG froat of the premises, thence in & 712 Kenyon st. n.w. | Trustee in Bankruptcy of A. Robert Elmore and Harry R. Duryec individually and as co-partners trading as “Moorhead & Elmore.” 1336 New York Ave. N.W. STANTON C. PEELLE, Attorney, 1416 F st. n.w. TOMORROW. REGULAR SALE Carpets, Rugs,| Household Furnishings, suitable| "|for every part of your Home also Lot of Miscellaneous, in- cluding Lot of Furnishings. | o the fand recorte of the Disteics ot Core: Men’s and Women's; Notions,| %% 3ud at the reauest of the purty secured etc., at Our Salesrooms, T R o TR 633 LA. AVE. A.D, 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., On Tuesday, March 8, following _deacribed land and At 10 A M. Also at 12 O’Clock, 1 Ford Tour- situate the District of Columbia, pated as and being lot gumbered one hundred ing Car, 1916, in good condition. ‘Terms: (‘ash. and twelve (112) in Kennedy & Davie’ sub- Consignment THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEBES. i'rnrmwn (SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROY FAL FSTATE, CONSISTING 'nmwr.-rmky BRICK DWELLING 0. 1750 § ST. N.W. By virtue nl' a certain deed of trust duly division of lots in square numbered one hun. dred and fifty-three (158), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 20, at folio €2, together with the improvement Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In c ce in two equal Toraments; "payabie ia. oat. and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay- received up to hoyr of sale. OTES. Auctioneer. FUTURE _DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. of $200 will be required at time of sal conveyaneing, recording, revenue stam, at cost of purchaser. Terms of sal THE NORTH BIDB OF KEOKUK ST1KET. EOTICUT AVE: n deed of trust duly 3 folio 103 et seq., land records of the District of Columbis, d at the eqmest of the party etared thers the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- etc.. sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk defauiting porchaser. after fv tisemeat of such ressle in some Dewspaper published in Washington, demcribed 1und and pramises, siuate in the Dis- Columbla. and desiguated as and being nd called ‘Ohevy Chase: by metes Begiuning for the same on the north line of Keokuk street at a corser o et 77 in sqaare IA7. s shown piat recorded in_Liber 36, follo 18, of the Perords of the ofice of the surveyor of the Dis: trict of Columbia (seid place of beginning be- ing the southeast cormer of the parcel of land conveyed by Edward J. 8 John M. des 1018, and recorded fn Liber . folio 142, of the Iaad records of the District of Co- bla), and ru thence from said begin- 2 the north Tine of K. OF COLUMBIA, By GEOBGE E. FLEMING, (Ses 2ud Vice President. At IRVING. ZIRPEL, Secretary. 1e25-d&ds, exSukbol THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 405 4th B vm« of a certain of trust duly e land ‘records of the Dlserict of Ooesibin and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic avetion. fn front of the premises, oa VI to intersect thy id street to intersect the nor erly line DAY o¥ "MARCH, of the parcel of land conveyed to said Edward J. Stellwagen by deed recorded In Liber No. ' lowing described land and pr casioues sitoate ta the District of Columbla and designa and being lot 31 in Ji lots in square 812, office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbis in Bock 16, at page 8. Terma of sule: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2,000. due May 27, 1923, and the amount over and above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required at time of male and: the purchaser allowed 30 days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale, RALPH L HALL, WM. T. BALLARD, Trustees. A hence. soaths ajong tho, east se of said last mentioned conveyance 157.50 feet to Keokuk atreet, asd the place of berinning. ofSibject to cortain coresaste ' rerme of wale: Onehalf of purchase \money to be paid in cash and the balance to be rep- Testntcs by hotes.of the purchaser payasle fa Ewo ‘equal instaiimenta. in one and two yeare: with interest at 8% per annum, payable semi- annually, from day of sale, secured by first jeed of trust on property sold, or all cast at e option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 ill be required at the time of sale. All con. Yeyancing, recording, revenue ‘wampe, ‘ete.. at of parel Terms of sale to be com- Diied with within twenty days from day of sale, otherwise reserve the right io resell the property at the risk and coul of defaniting purchaser l‘f.'er - ment of ‘such resale in som ewspener bl lished in Washington, WA=0LS 8, DOY: WM. L. MILLER, fe28,mh1.3.7.9.11 738 15th et n ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Peremptory Sale of Valuable Unimproved Real Es- tate in the Southwest Section, Including Entire Square of ground. By 'lrm of ln!fi'rlf! ‘vested in the under- sigoed b who is leaving this cou T Wi ey by pubite -mm"flvmz re- mb2-d&ds. o THOS. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUBTEE'S v.u.uu;u TN FROVED umx £ Wi By virtae trust daly recorded in Liber No. 4208, follo 62 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the by, the undersigued surviving at public aucwon, in front ThE NINTH DAY OF MARCH, K P.M.. the fol- lnvm.«vummi Taot end Dremlis it in caunty of Washington, District of Colum o4 being part of the 's Portion," a3 follor descri Beginning for of the westerly line of Tiney Branch road wnh the south line o at recorded {a the office of the murveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 36 at folio 6, and running thence west along said south live of Buttersut iu oot to ita interscction with the ewst lias of Ehth strect as shown suryesor's ofice in Liber & 2t BT s 57 along said east line of Eighth street (o its_intersection with the south lize of Aspen siret 4a shown on mid thence west along eaid in Liber 34, folio 145; thence west 20 feet: to lige of fences separa from the land herein described. the line of eaid fence south 72" 56" east to m. westerly line of Plney Giranch roa rthe: @ westeriy line of said rosd subject to restrict P 4. Inclunive, 12 oquate 607, ek led by Houth Ou) wl Hialf, P and Q s, s.w.. containing o 134,083 square feet. AT 4:43 O'CLOCK P.M. Lot S, in equsre 632, 55.3x173.7 1 located on let'st. between N AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M. ur 12, is equare 00, 58, 61167.8 £, 9463 1t., “jocated . between T and in sal Tibject fo the dedication of & portion o fand for the extension of Whitder Rreet. Terms of All cash. A deposit of $1,000 L O o g Nk T ancing, recording, revenu stamps, ste., at cout s of sule to be cempl R rtin thitty - deys “Hom 4Ry of Mt otherwise the trustee reserves the right to re- Seil the property at the risk and cost of de- fler B advertise- some newspaper pul Tibea % Wasnineton, . 0. Tecma: Cash. A depouit of $500 on the square and §100 on esch of the other lots ‘l!m- of ssle to be eomp"!dram lu“' in 10 days. mfl"’lnt‘lfll recording, Teveou stamps, ‘etc.. ‘at parchases T Sl g oA owner T i HARVEY M. SAGER, mh1,3,3, £e20-ddn,exSu ,8.9,10. Burvi; tee. Jexwst, C.G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, AUCTS, 715 13TH ST. REGULAR MIDWEEK SALE Of Household Goods, Personal Effects, Etc., At Public Auction AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES, 715 13th Street, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9TH, AT 10 AM,, fe21 REGIBT 1021, Embraciog, in part. Grandfather's Cloek, Ruge. Draperics, Brass and Enamel B te. Termai Cash. =] C. G. BLOAN & 0., INC., Aucts. ’ mhT: fn the matter | able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured be complied with within 15 days from day of D. BAIONTRDST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT Trost: deed Liber No. 4377. folio 94 et weq., of Trustee sale of valuable im- proved real of three dwellings, Nos. 1514, 1516, 1518 3d street northwest. Ry virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, 3X527. the undersigned trustee wiil ‘ul hundred RS, kpown as st n.w. Terma of sal money to be paid in to resel] e e fay newspape ton, District of Co ings, Bic Bicycle 1 nud Sweaters. Overalis, | Shirts, Hoslery, ( & 00.. AUCTIONEERS, STEAMSHTPS. v WHITE STAR LINE w CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON AUCTIONS. t|Cedric........... Mar. 12, Apr. 16, May 14 Vedic (3d class oriy). Mar. 4 real estate, situn | Coltic. ..........Apr. 2, Apr. 30, May 2 improvements thereon, Finland. Mar 26 Kmorund .Apr. One-third of the purchase|Lapland....Apr. 2 Zeeland.....Apr. 16! cash, the balazce in two AMERICAN AL per cent per anoum, o) 1! ensh, a § Two Iundred (£200) lumbia PERRI W. 503 D st now. <hal’s Sale of Ladies’, nd Children's te, Snit Ca St Tieycion, Motor Cyele and Bieyele Parcs. Terms cash MAURICE § LEGAL NOTICES. estate, consisting two-story brick passed in equity . in NEW YORK—L IVERPOOL . together with twostors brick 514, 1516, three N. 'h—PLYMOUTfl—cHERncum".— 1 premises Nos. RP 2 payable in one and w0l yongolia, via Vigo..Mar. 177—Manchuria. s. from day of sale, se- trust upon the properties t the purchaser's option dollars deposit reanized o s the right and cost of | " ad published o ety of some Washing FRISBY, Trustee, Pione M. 8117 R. March AUCTIONE Furnish- , Motor Cycles, 4 “tr "H NINTH, 1021 1 il selt by publi SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshall. H. P. In ndemuation £t Columbia and _order of pr given that the Con £ ol guary for park maps or plats £l part thereof, sud empanel a jury in a: sustain by reason of I benefits T a one-half the amount o} ma Congress. of February, 1921 ing any interest in March, 1921, at 10 in attendance until award of damages ai fits by the jury to It is further owners of the land I MORGAN I, AM, BARSE, Attorneys. 10 SUPREME ( nare 2680, lot 4, square 3189, | 41 1620 have-Aled & petition in thix ri praying for the condemmation of land nec- | urpose: praying also that thi the vided for In such cases to ansess the dami each owner of the land to be condemned may necessury for the said park purposes, wquares and parcels aforesaid, and to asee: ulting therefrom ‘not lesa tha expenses of these proceed| upon Tota, ibren and Dareais of Tand Which the. fary find will be benefited by the said parks as provided for in and by the aforesaid ucts of It is, by the conrt, , ordered that they are hereby. war ied and commanded fo ap- pear in this court on or before the 26th day of its final order ratifying and herein, and it is further ordered that a copy of thin notice and order be published twice a week for three successive wecl STEPHENS AND COURT OF THE DI holding a District Court.. of land for small parks in | . in the District of 1448, missioners of the District lots 8 . square 3189, and part of parcel | of Calumbis, as shown on | with the said petition, as cordance with f the condemnation of the of eaid damages, including the this 26th da. I persons be, these vroceedings o'clock, the coirt nd continue all have made confirming the nd the assessment of bene- | NEW YOI be empaneled and sworn Phons Main 1478. ks in The Wash- the Washington Post an ANCHOR Passenger and Freight Serviess Connections Encircling the Globe March, ordersd that & copy of thi potice and order be served by the United States rshal, or his deputies, upon such of th to e condemned herein be found by the said marshal or his depu- within the District of Columbta the tenants and occupants of the sam 7 "Marn, 1931, By the Juatice. A troe copy. BEACH. Clerk, By F. E. ch2. 7, =" _| Drafts and Foreign Money Orders PB,OPOSALS For Ballings and Full Informaltion Apply OFFICE OF Washington, Marc THE 2 o'clock, Hardware and Metals, Electrical Supplies; dergarten Supplies branches of the Government of the District Columbla during the fscal year ending Jume 30, 1922, Forma of proposal, tion may be obtained from D. C., Room 320 District Bmmn; £ i ing #pecify the clase of forms are desired: OHARLES W. Oommissioners. 1 proposal Till be received at Room 500 District Buikiing, | F17 14th St. N.! p.m. Mareh 3 or far. ng and delivering !uuonen. House furuisnings: COMFANY'S OFFICE, Washingten COMMIBSIONERS, D. C., h 1, 1921 —Sealed Paraitars Plumbing Supplies: Paints; Rubber Stamps Gila' and Lubricants; Kin: for use in the various < CU‘{PAN NEW YORK—s specifications and aforma- g Omcer, pply- supplies for which - —BOULOGNE—LONDON Perst-Olass Only —Lusurions Now 16-Enot Shige J. THILMAN HENDRICK, MABEL T. BOAI mhi-8t. u.s:n OFFICIAL NOTICES. PANHANDLE STATE, Mar. 15, Apr. 19 OFFICE OF Comm| Columbia, February by given that, in conformity to i ing a Hat of taxes in arrears on Teal property in the District of Columbia on phlet conta the 1st day of July, plying therefor at jamed “for male. the office of th of 10 o'clock in t {he afternoon, lnd DR D! subject to sale, b beer henest will 'be ‘delivered o aay. iaxpaer o, |PRINCESS MATOIKA...Mar.8, Apr. 21 of taxes of the District of Columbia, as the tax or assessments due, toge! penalties and costs that may have accrued thereon, shall mot be paid namely, the property invotved will s0ld_under our direction at publie apetion, liector of taxes of the s Joal, ioners of the District of , 1921.—Notice is here- iw, the pam- NEW YORK—NAPLES—GENOA: Cabin and Third Class 1920, also all ssasmments printed. A e O ihe Collector | POCAHONTAS ........ APr.7, May19 NEW YORK-BREMEN—DANZIO (Osbin aod Third Class) ANTIGONE, Mar. 19, May 7 SUSQUEHANNA, Apr. 6, May 21 e with the o to the day 15th d = commencing on the sal between the bours and 4 o'clock in Ly except Al(l.% W. Ki e Jega S 45 BROADWAY, N. Y. ‘oz AAN, Commiasionccs of 68 1021.22,28mb1,7,8 — BT MOVING. PACKING & BTORAGB RESORTS. (ffnli SEPARATE ROOMS, Sl Hotdl o—-l-lvh.-x SET otel .L"oz'ain‘ waser A orton iy e UNION STORAGE - COMPANY s Ave. 2ot i -‘-‘m m—u-'-s" Tt a Month W. R LAYTON, Mer. and up BAFETY s'mluom AND TR k 630 M, Phone Fr mnnn'. m -mnxc per lo Storage. per load, per_month, Try CLARENDON Hobl Virgnia ave. near Beach. All rooms with bot WINTER BUI 30,000 500 E?e me for H . tt. Finest Storage | LDING STORAGE | 124 ot ™68 b U RCHIN." Oune OLYMPIC ADRIATIC—April 6, May 4, June 1 E—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) Minnckahda (new, triple screw, 17,220 tons), Mar. 31, May 12 INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY 1208 F St. N.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. Take Your Vacation Now! A { Bapid .| OLD NORTH STATE, Mar. 29, May 3/ MAR. 19 APR. 20 MAY 14 NEW YORK AND BOSTON-—AIORES— GIBRALTAR—NArL:S—GE Cretic . ~Mar. 15 Mly 1 Canopic . -Apr. AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE PHILADELPHIA—HAMBURG— DANZIG AND LIBAU Gothiand (3d class only) ..Apr. 14—Mongolia. (3d cf Cruise TO THE WEST INDIES—PANAMA CANAL and SPANISH MAIN Sailing from New York March 23 Specially Selected Ports Delightful Shore Excursions Local Passengers Accepted for Havana, Haiti, Kingston, Colon, Trinidad and Other Ports of Call (SPEND EASTER IN HAVANA) White Star Line S.S. MEGANTIC LARGEST SHIP TO TROPICS Book now; $400 and us International Mercantlle Marine Co. omre, 1208 K St. N, W. Bt D. C. EDUCATIONAL. CCOUNTANCY_ ambitious men and wom, REGISTER NOW FOR Day and Ev. vening PACE INSTITUTE- WASHINGTON Profs. _from from Bpain—Conversational Method. Progress. 14235 G st. n.w. £ COLUMBIA SCHOOL of DRAFTING Roy C. Claffin, Pres. 14th & T Sts, North 272 Night Classes—~Day Classes Individual Instruction Course in 3 to 9 Months ©all or Write for Latest Catalogus ENTER ANY TIME School of STRAYER’S Accountancy ©. P. A Instruction—University Faculty Street at Srints O Main 8430 Washington Business College POTEET & WHITMORE, Props. An Commercial asd Civil) q"vko Sublects. 132: Steward School 1202 ¥ Street N.W. Main 8671 The Leading Business School Fally Accredited. Eni SHORTHAND — TYPEWRITING TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS NOGRAPHIC SCHOOL. 1410 H ST. N.W., Second F! Steward mSm(:.hoo] F STENOGRAPHY—TVPEWRITI G Beduoed rates for Spring Term MlLTON BUSINESS SCHOOL STRAYER'S 25 BUSlNES§ COLL,FGE r AT T TR, MUSICAL iINSTRUCTION. PIANO LESSONS—MRS. OLIVE JONAS, 1412 20th st. n.w.: $L per hour. Half bours for children, 60 cents. 9o RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING, 18 TO 20 LES- sons oceed; note” reading tauebi; demon: stration, 2+to 1 DENART SCHOOL OF Nl"l LA( nl.‘sl(' 1408 H st. n.w. ALL mu‘“ WnllmztonCnmserntory of Music LE. 10° ice l- B . e EDUCATIONAL. Household handise. rt Pld(efl. Craters & shinefl BooKA=sCHOOL AND COLLEGS TEXT Suburban and Long school, d ! , 846, Free Batimates. 1 reorded lfie Big 4 Transfer Co., IE 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving “SAFETY FIRST" ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOP T ‘uviecte boagat and. sold: Aew and sels And sold. new u: TEARLMAN'S ROOK SHOP, 963 G st nw: PHOTOGRAPHY Are you wasting your money in taking poor plctares? Learn how to make artistic photo- FroL Baymond A. Bardett, B. C. S, ‘Will teach you how. A two-hour class ln fllll lml 100 other sub- Jects_open_to you_ th “RESEAI RCH' UNIVERSITY An e rt, pon-profit-making service. Jackaon Place Telephone Main 540 Distance Mevi 438 U UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. 418-420 10th St. N.W. Phone Mal 4220 or Framklim 3433 PADDRD TOR MO’ tance ang local haoling: peeking wcnunngncm' mna:‘ ‘R" dose by exi EXP! o1l and nuu eatent DAY location. ®.w. _Phone Y STOnAGS FOR VRN ates cheerful ven, | Con: WESCHLER' Main 1282 VANS FOR LONG-DIS- ACCOUNTING Class Starts This Week PUBLIC Pboge Line. 'S, 920 Pa. ave. PHONE FEANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 787& The Centra] Transfer Co. SPEAKING ST. N.W. op! HAUTING, | STORAGE. ht b: PR AND VIRGINIA _SUB :"‘ Ly STEAMSHIPS. 5:30 Class MERCHANTS AND MINERS Transpertation Company. Bstablished 1854 MiTlions of Passeogers Carried. Not s Life Last. VIA NORFO] BOSTON PROVIDENCE Monday and Wedneaday %, YMCA SCHOOLS== ONDAY-FEIDAY, Via NoRFoLEy b SAVANNAH Oane and Overstufted Liviog Room suites, | JACKSONVILLE Lo complets the purchase. Further par- Orlental Bugs, Compiets Bedroom and Dinlog Room Suites, Chins, Glassware, Pictures, Books, | fneluded. PIER 3 PRATT ST. BALTIM( Menls and berth in statercom on Mais Deck | THE lfl!l!u MARET'S MONDAY, ¢ PAL FRIDAY, SPM. FRENCH SCHOOE, 24 Connecticut avenus 8! f studies. _Prepares for col- S PAUL 4208, | Complete ?‘\;Em Rl ;np“-'u or 1, TFAKES AIR AT MIDNIGHT. Tieut. Coney to Leave at 12:01 AM. Wednesday. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March 7.— Lieut. William Devoe Coney, 918t Aero Squadron, U. S. stated that his transcontinental air flight from the Atlantic to the Pacific will begin from Pablo Beach at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. Coney will endeavor to lower his record of twenty-seven hours and twenty-two minutes flying time, es tablished on his recent flight here from San Diego, Calif. He plans to stop only at Dallas, T “‘Over One ufihm “Tablets Taken Daily." DYSPEPSIA RHEUMATISM CONSTIPATION NO CALOMEL OR HABIT FORMING DRUG MADE FPROM ROOTS, HERBS & BARKS ONLY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN EACH BOX ALONZO O. BLISS MEDICAL COQ. Est. 1888. WASHINGTON, D.C. 8 For sale at People’s Drug Stores. ] eals them This simple, inexpensive ointment is a comfort that no sufferer frma skin trouble can well afford to be without. It usually stops itching at once, and has a cooling, soothing ef- fect upon the skin while bealing it. Resinol Ointment is ma in two sizes by all druggists. It is easy to applr and so mearly flosh colored it can be used on exposed surfaces without at- tracting undue attention. Send for sample. Dept. 2-S, KESINOL. Balti more, Md. Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards" C e Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tublets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild | but sure laxat and their effect on ‘he liver is a’most instantancous. These little olive-colored tablets | are the result of Dr. Edwards’' de .lermlnluon not to treat liver and | bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have {no bad after efiecis. They don't in- jure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong qui It is best not to take calo- mel: Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. | Headaches, “dulincss” lazy feeling come from constipa tion and a disordered liver. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” Thex “clear” clouded brain and “perk up' | the spirits. 15c and 30c. | Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo If you want to kecp your hair in | | good condition. te careful what )0“ wash it with. | Most soaps and prepared sham | poos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and is very harmful. Muls. | fled cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless) | | much better than anything else you can use for shampooing. as | this can’t possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your Aair with | water and rub it {n. One or two | teaspoonfuls of Mulsified will make |an abundance of creamy |lather and cleanses the hair and |scalp thoroughly. The lather | rinses out easily and removes |every particle of dust, dirt, dan- |ruff and excessive oil. The hair | dries quickly and evenly, and it {leaves it fine and silky, bright, | flufty and easy to age. You can get Mulsified coeoanut oil shampoo at most y drug store. It is very cheap, and a few |ounces is enough to last every lone in the family for months. Be sure vour druggist gives you Mul- 1 sified —Advertisement. For ltching Torture Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo ‘There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and re- lieve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin discases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently minor blemishes disappear over- - |night. Itching usually stops in- stantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and de- pendabl t costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensie tive skins. In skin troubles, ordinary soaps are irritating and liable to aggra- vate the condition. Use Zemo soap. t is antiseptic, soothing, and hastens the process of healin The E. W. Rose Co., Clevelan, nd. 0. wish * some- When y would in- vent: newtoea:" ou Dok DEscAASS Pra Even when digestion is good, poisons are formed €éuvring its pro- cesses that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body. BEECHAM'S ne PILLSEE: il Fortify the system against Grip and Influenza by taking Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine Be sure you get BROMO The genuine bears this signature

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