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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES H Continued._ FUTURE DAYS. mnt Cirele) stors bricks cash payment It 00D HOM 18 o aaPuriahed saltaibie, for res \-grade boarding house (between Address Box 117K, S WILLARD ST.—9 LARC kitchenette and itchen: Narise at District line. one rard: pigeon house and other outhul cre of 'fi nd JOH. ne. FOR COLOR| OX 13th STREET NEAR rooms and bath, brick dwelling; farnace vacant: non-resident owner has reduc for quick sale ALLAN N ST. \'r\n 16th—RY OW ick Jome, bult 21 inclosed porches. Eazage: sacrifice to quick burer; $11.300. dress Box 355K, m..-w'r ae, D.C.: »n« S0 31,000 cas. provements. 4. huyer: zood reason for_sciling. REAUTIFUL PETWORTH yers large mems: must sell; = sell lot and rent. | 8T, <ement frame. Lot HOMES WITH GARAGES Reasonable price and ¥ Col. CHASE. hardwood floors: in sleeping porch by O cw School: Yers attractive corner 6 rooms and_hath Tights. R per month, ; avout £2. H. 418 &HFPHLRD ST N Modern 6-room._tiled bath coloni best section of Petworth: barzain at $6. $1.000 cash; $57.50 per month, DAVIS & STEELE, . Y. ave. e e The best values in the city. 30 sold. 40 acres in community. For Sale by ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD I vestment in apartment RRASWELL REAL e Y 1311 H st n.w. COLORED—BUY YOUR OWN HOME. $1.00| RESIDENCE, NO. 50 R STREET NORTH- ou. EDW [N . BRAD- WEST. O b0 ey N MCNRELK T BRA Q Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust, belng NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE FOR hout ope-haif the cost of fhe fmprovements. BRASWELL_ REAL ESTATE, THIS 1S WHAT YOU ARE| i i % 00 s = s’ o e cetion. In front of th-premi 3 2 5 D UR O'CLOCK P-M., it nly a $500 Cash Pay- ng _described land and premises, ment and Monthly Terms. situate i the Disirict'of Columbla. ahd demig: William E. Fowler & Company, | subdivision of block 11 Bloomingiale. as per Phones Main 8416-8417. O OB T A U | COLORED_BUY YOUE OWN HOME. $1.00 | “THOS. 4. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. starta you. BRADFORD & CO., 337 Southern ¥ Spilil 1 TRUSTEES® SALE OF VALUABLE RBRICK fnstrument No. 78. duly recorded January : 'S d at the request of the Ty s - LOOKING FOR! B e Dndeviigaca trusiocs SAIl soh Bt o ted a8 and being lot 31 in William Lawson J 7 Pl orded in th flice of the e 819 15th St. N.W. e R e DAY BROOKLAND—NEW 5-ROOM nv!num‘l | above said trust fo be paid in cash. A deposit excellent con- (A beauty: large “porches; lot S0x130. | 9£78200 required ar time of sale and the pur- of trust for $4.3500 and the ameunt over and d’ car to 12th and Monroe m.e. chaser sliowed thirty days to complete the ackson st. n.e. St |ishes alemed (Girty oy ta) W OWNER TO SELL DETACHED HOME: GOOD n.w. section: containing 8 large rooms: hot- 0 to alley. Can accept terms if desired. electric light: open fireplace: lot | 5 _ 100 4400 7th st n.w. W 6 ROOM HOUSE: “FOR H 1527 Eye st f wey Know Washington.’ REET SOUTHEAST. ¥ra.: 7 ooms and 2 baths: Col. 5817. 712 l\emon st. DLW, [ Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase: ideal location Wix bargain, bal 'on terms. e Tnere i ory Drick garage” Wi! A L rty in firet-class shape and can be seen od_at 7: HOT-WATEK ‘HEAT. 6 larze perty g to be complied with within | bath: 0. H. T. LAW, 1018 E st HUER ia, i Bawity. Caute | FOR SALE—COLORED. i Bupey. treasarer SEVERAL VERY DESIR- :Zp.'.";;w',.".f.".".’L'.V’.‘.'.,t‘n‘f" ‘:::’i«.“‘.. Roasite | ¢ able 6-room houses, located in !k MiGrath vt ale detondants e nder | Gay of March, 1 the northwest section of the city. | [Tt Jremises. o FRIDAY, “THE|AXD Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash | [, 08’y cubdividivn ot saunre | | and $30 per month, including all 5 P o L St S i e | 0Lt interest. the surveyor's office in Liber 9. at folio 3 . seq.. the same being a substantial brick B. B. PINN, dweiling und known as premises No. 310 Sec- ond_street santhenst S money to be puid in cash, the balance in t equal installments, puyable in one and two = o et B SE et o The proneris. soid. of al arquet_ Jooring on main{ . op st the option of the purchuser. A cash | i i required at time of sale. Jmmeriate possession. * Phone o | Y (e o “date of male. ofherwie e emit "Wl b Torfelted and the. pronerty e e 0 AUCTJON SALES TOMORROW. mination of title to he paid for by pur- loan for building. WD INVESTMEN water in Kitchen: never ON THUE BEGINNING AT ELEVE ¢ WILL OFFER FOR SALE AT PUBLIC 5 rooms; 70 per_mnnth, HOWENSTEIN (¢ S W._THREESTORY AT OUR SALE gl A LARGE STOCK OF ME FLOYD . Collars, { Reaay-made Dr NER. 5305 Conn. HOWENSTEIN 0., T’“ O in three equal installments. pasable in_one. Tor | pecoria of the Tatrict of Colom request of the party secured thereby. dersigned truster in front of © described land and premises situs trict of Columbia, and designated as and being thirty-seven ( including ali 1) now known as square 3021). in *Petworth G0 | 113 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed | THOMAS J. OWEN & SO trust for $3,250, due November 4, 1922, - . bearing interost at 6%, and the amount over | TRUSTEE'S SAL) MICHIGAN 12th and Mich. ave. e * Take F st. or N. Cap. st. car marked “Brookland” Detached 6 and 8 rm. houses and 5-rm. __apl-d&d to end of Tnutea Slle of a Valu.ble O'CLOCK P Subdivision, Embracing 227 f.?.:»"'.'"::f:"n-mg lot ‘numbered 5 and_ now Building Lot: 647,253 Square Feet, More or | Less, Fronting on Shepherd‘ i Road, Concord A'enne, 4dglmn-» in cash, the balance in two installments, { bungalows. hibit 4211 12th St. by Realtors or Builder, Owner. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, and Sth Streets Northwest. | tcrest at the rate ot Woodward bldg.. 15th and H By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded ln Liber 4163, folio 334 et seq., of Lrand new PHONE CLEVE. 1490 cpnceraing. 3 wholly deached home of a most | by, attractive cottage type: beautifully situated be- woen Cleveland Park and Cheyy Chase: reach- by two ear lis can give possession at ance wnd T wili make the ‘erm nd_modern_{ 1210 FARRAGUT ST.—EAUL'S ADDITION—8 breakfast and sieeping outside rvoms, _attie. T5x140; realtor. Main 6935. the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured there. iminediate realtor. 77 THLAND TERRACE, cozy B-room brick house possession. “HIGH VIEW™ a.m.i: $1.000 cash;| fuclusive. in square 3 Owner | (1 to 11). inclusive, 2 Catt 1. ot Al e Bfty-‘wo (1 to 521, inclusive, in square | + Near 14th st Beautiful BARGAIN Modern 6.room box house, 20-f1 pertec ardweod foors, very good o1y 85,000, £z offee. 5,000 CASH . brick froot and hack atter nur buagalow: tiled bath; lot 553128, M. mv l\L\R DLPO\l CIRCLE. VACANT. PERFECT REPAIR. In perfert repar: large laundry aud lavatory Vacant and PRICE, $11 f/.l:l Not on a side street. electric 1 n first floor asemeat Convenient to 14th St. Car Line.! NEARLY NEW. : Seven rooms and beth sleeping porely Pariwiod flror owner leaving On Pa. \\'e \ear 15th St. SE Stx-room Furna, RICE, 500 T.rms. Waggaman & Brn\\'ner. Inc.. Frank. 7485. .R \ILQT SE : plee southern exposore Bouse mear 14ih aud Furniture enougl 0. Very reasusable term: 4308, 13th NEAR PARK RD. colonial and 2 batbs Yight, deep ot to paved siley pssliear conditlon, aod immediate possestion | t.b- Dad. Reasonsble terms FOR CASH. 914 15th St. (}\\ NE ,075. EASY TERMS. VACANT. SOUTHEAST, CLOSE TO THIS 1S A VERY 3 FATH BRICK 1 EONT AND BACK ASIUST B THROUGHOUT AND. CONDITION J- DALLAS GRADY, 302 MARYLAND BLDG., Main 7. O 8B biock south of Library, $6,000. 1w gear Pa -t quick. s, Tors one to MONTHLY— | © laundry | one (19 fo - derp | forty weven to tty-mo 47 and Neal sts. INSPECT W B. H. GRUVER HOMES; 3801 to 3831 13th Street N.W. Six. \seven and eight rooms: One corner house, with heated garage. Open all the time. IMMEDIATE POSSE Direct from owner: near 14th and Park rd six_large rooms, colon‘al frant, double rear porches immediate Addre P artnership.” one and twol tri cars. nnm. pa secured by deed of trust upon the riy sold. or all e purclaser. A depo Guired at time of male. = All converancing. re. | of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court ot f in thirty days from day of sale, other: Wit the {rustees rexerve the Fight to r | the properts 3 | iz Durchaser. after five days' advertisement | {of sueh resale o Wasbington. I C. alx0 one Denby Truck, motor 1918 13th STREET NORTHWEST, BEING FRICK DWRLLING 5 virt Nearts new: Snished | corted i elsetric ighte: bot was s Theat: ! S land records of the o e 20 oo e vty the i 7-r. and bath | west of 14t | rear thereof, together with the improve- | r semi annial Tolio 176 «1 s« “Térms of sale over nnd above xaid prior deed of trust to be p2-a&dy. exsn asit. balance iu two equal insialiments, | —— - - Six and twelve Months, with lnter | TIOS. J. OWEN & S0 ext a1 6 per contum per annum, pa shape: apuunily, from d | elactricity and_ga lot_ to 151t £00d porclies L o est on waid pi of s ired at time of sal Address Box 164 K ting ment of Tished in of record o | declared off. CI1A THIX HOUSE ED AND PAINTED _apl-dkds.exsu Trustees. _ | irict of Columbia and also known Gt e ™ Sule ‘made subject o ratification by | D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER. urt. GEORGE C. GERTMA! Trostee, Century Building, 412 5th st. n.w. DAY, APRIL 7, 1921, AM, ADAM A W AUCTIONEER. TRUSTERS: SALE OF OXE :-mnvqrmsg) . ATCTIO! ROOM. & Hv rtue of a certain deed of trust dated WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR, October 26. 1920, known as No. 156. and duly o recorded among the land records of the Dis- 200 dozen of Men's and Women's| trict .of Columbis, and at the request of the Overalls and Jackets, Caps, | party svrle]r l" ";--r'hyi ‘vht llllimlkrdnvd s frustees will offer for saie by public auction. Sboes and Hubliesa, in front of the premises, on THURSDA THE tions, cte. All to the highest bidd (1 DAY OF APRIL. A.D." 1921, at QUARTER TAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the “following described land and premises, FRERMSCAREE: wituate in the city of Washington, District of Columbin. to wit: Lot 1. in square east of square 10 cing a frontage of 67 feet on South lina ave. we. by a depth of T7k feet on Kentucky ave. s.e.. together with the improvements thercon. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. the balance JED DWELLING, X deed duly recorded folio 244 et seq., of the land and at the the un- . 4317 G| RGIA Yoo i (e years, with. Inbesent at"7 pet cent per annum, payable sewmi-annually, from oy oF sale vemardd by decd ‘ot Shuet Lpi: the proper wold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at otion | ¥ eniestanmps and motaria fees ot the cont of iy THE | e hter e ot saie 1o, e complied Pt e toliowing | TiiceuTue the i b Ieihe S 1 the pr aulting will sell at pubii . in Bates Warrem and ! Warren's sobdivision of square four as per . AL S & folie T “Trastees. AUCTIONEERS. ALUABLE REAL ES-| said trost to be paid in cash. A deposit of TATE. BEI JUSE AND LOT NUM- £200 required st time of sale and the pur- RERED 1408 BUCHANAN ~ STREET chaser allowed 30 days to complete the pur- NORTHWEST. chase. Further particulars at time of sale. By virtne of a certain deed of trust. re. LESLIE E. F. PRINCE, corded in r No. 3238, at folio 459, of PERCY J. GRADY. the land records of the District of Columbi and st the request of the party secured ther by. the undersigned will sell at public anc- tion, In fron: of the premises, on WEDNES DAY, APRIL, THIRTEENTH. 1621. AT FIVE! te in the District of Co- w'lot numbered 22, in square numbered ndolence,” as per plat recorded in Liber . folio 54, of the records of the office surveyor for the District of Columbi foliowing terms: Con!unmg und two years, respectively, with-in- or all cashi. at th %200 will "be required settlement to made within Bfteen (15) SRR Snl Poskrii iRy o8| a0 e ey Sty o i sl k| the following described land and premises, CLOCK PM..| avertisement of such resale in some Wash B STt ihinrien S | ovion sewspaper. B, FEAXCH K{CL. " of Columbis, and designated as and being lots S e aixty three fo ninety- ap2-d&ds.exSu 034 !\0!' York ave. n.w. in_square 320 (58 w“'lm. in':‘ hll\;. ir: qunl%: S'T’flll:‘} o twenty-five to thirty-four (25 to 34). inclusive - s o1 in square 3206: lots_one to eight (1 to 8y | SALE OF HOUSEHOI x (63 to 90). inclusive, lots Sfty-eight to seventy-six | ¢ G SIOAN & CO. EFFECTS, ETC., FO Notice s hereby given that on S April 234, 1921, at 10 a.m., there wil at public avetion, in the rooms of €. G. N Inc.. 715 13th «t.. Washington, . ! iens for storage charges. ete hiousehold goods. perional effects. etc ;. Trnurests | with ww in the following numes. W g PLCarter, Mpe Chill M. F. ol 61: lots o are to eleven lots one rtyfour 11 lots ninet wive, in squ to 44) in Henry THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, LEGAL NOTICES. RESORTS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921 EDUCATIONAL. JAMES P. SCHICK, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colmbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27912, to give notice that the of the District_ of Columbis, obtained from the Proba; Administration.—This 1 of the District letters of administration on the late of the Dis- legally authent , to the subscriber. on rd day Of March, A.D. erwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of ‘said estate. ¥ of March, 192 112 Carroll st SWELL. Deputy Register of Wills hstrict of Columblia, Clerk of the Pro- the Supreme Court of of Columbia granfed letters testa- mentary on the niel James Kelly, pproval of the Su appointed Monday, ! maki OF PREMISES NO. am‘,_,,,, Fibution from in ;n-rxun or by agent or attorney dnly author iven under my hand this 4, with their claims Vice Tresident Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, SUPREME COURT OF T iding Probate Court. Jnmaitments @ in e | Adminiatraiid e wil = | b the promissory sotes of e puccliaser. bear. | (i oL . ke ing interest at the rate of $ix per ceutum Perof Columbia . with 12" rooms and 3 baths. having hot-{ 08 (TERL B CLE RO OO R Bod Secured by | of Celumbia legally authent | before the 15th beneft of said estate. INGTON LOAN AND TIUST (0MD, Vice President. DDORE COGSWELL, Depu N, Attorneys. ¢ DISTRICT OF Probate Conrt. ~Thix ix to give no SUMMER CAMPS Ranches, Canoe and Horseback trips for Girls, Boys or Adults. Competent supervision. On Great Lakes, at the Seashore or in the Mountains. Accurate and complete information free. ” ‘AR M1, Fostes: 503 14th St. NNW. Forty ,Msk Mrz. Fostes Offices in Large Cities and Resorts. HOTEL MARTIN]QUE Kentucky Ave. and Boartwalk Fnropean plan. Running water apd pliones in al! rooms. Private baths. Eley rersice. Cafe and restanrant attached. 1 rates for April. M 10 Beach and Ste American iming wa Blevator. {low_spring rllu' Coach at trai w R LAYTON, ":r REDONIAKE THE HNOTEL THAT HAS ADVERTISED AR I Ty roR AR SCHOOL _OF ‘WASHINGTON Il—Oflnl-llllll Method. Fapid Progress. 1203 G st aw M. 3685, 0% SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT books for every school, and miscellancous books PRARIMAN'S ROSK SHOP. 3a3 ¢ SEoE'S CIVIL SERVICE CLERK PROMOTION . April stenographer and bookki cial classes, men and VICE PREPARATORY Bchool, s.e. cor. 12th & F sis. B.w. SPANISH . new and weed. 933 G st. nw. CCOUNTANCY Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G BT. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. 100 SUBJECTS TAUGHT BY FEDERAL EXPERTS. SPRING QUARTER STARTIN College Credit. Free Visitor's Cards to Classes. RESEARCH U piace, near the White House. Sena for Catalog. ago.” of the the pr o’h Business letters of administratic on the the estate of Inte of the District of Cotmia, having claims ned o exhibit ¢ the deceased are hoseby THE SENATOR Virginia ave. at Board ing rates, American plan, $4.00 day. k. Fireproof. vouchers thereof, Shbmcriber, on or bifore the otherw'ss they m all benefit of iven “inder my and Thin Zirg HAPPY. Peyton THEODORE COGSWE! Is for the District of of the Probate Court, Deputy Re l—-|n Carolina Av vk | good eats. Special Spring Jr. Attorneyw. SUPREME COURT OF THE i1, Holding a District Court.- ning and extension of an alley in the District of 50.—Notice and order of pub- hereby given that the Com. of Columbia, trict Court No RAYMORE “ui7° Worlds Greatest Hotel Success HOTEL STANLEY near Beach. The house of . e:’. B.dn“y i $18 up weekly. Geo. Kieingin: The Phillips House Massachusetts near Beach. A. OLELLAN, Atlantic City, N. J. {in. Pace & Pace 715 G St. N. W. MUSICAL iNSTRUCTION. Exclusive Private Cottage 106 & Sacramento ave.. nt!finluln select patronage; rooms with lent ta VIOLIN, 714 Hth st n.e. TESSONS—_—3rs. 20th street n.w PIANO STUDIO. NER, Phone Linc. 2788-W. Olive Jopas, 1412 $1 per hour; Balf bour, for overlooking _oceas. suant to fhe provisions of, ve ion 1608 fo wee . of the Code of Law for have filed a petition the condemnation of pening and exten- wre 222 (bounded York avenue and D. C. Office of ¢ in this court praying for and then opencd. fixcal year ending June Ject” any and all bids is reserved by the Treasury Department. John D. C. Koogle, __mhao.apB n & plat or map filed with the said pe- d praying also that this accordance with the tition ax purt thereof, court empanel a jury Custodian, _ S Custom House, Wi stodian, March 29, 1921 ealed proposals will be received at this building until 2 o'clock p.m.. April 2 for furnishing gas, ice. % ashes and washing fowels during the . 1922, The right to to 10°5 POPULAR MUSIC, BAD BREATH law provided for ‘in s Qumages each sustain by rea wwner of land to be taken may of the opening and extension and the condemnation for the purposes th s % benefita resnlting therefrom eutire amount of said damages, including tie expenses of thess procesdings, upon cach lot or part of 1ot or pare enefited by xald extensio | he following described lond 1 i the propar- & 1 ¥ o pay one-third of fhe purchase | It 15 by the court this st ordered that ull perwons ha: in these proce . warned and commanded t ourt on or before . at 10 o'clock am., fendance until the 1 order ratifying of damages and the ax the jury to be empar and it Is further ordered notice und order for two snccessive weeks in | ng Star, the Daily maasion, 25 23rd day of Apri led and sworn he Tished in the s commencing at o the said “Z3rd duy of April, riher ordered “that n ¥ be served by the United State he fee of the land 1 may be found by within the Distri be_condemned W, —Quick and car: VB MCRPS & 5 ___Modern fireproof storage. the’ tracts of land otrer b arbr Jenninzs, H Dnmery M (o uuting_ Outler,” ay. per plat et { corded in Liber No. 57, Tolio 22 of te ree. | som. 1. T Hobiden. (. H. Sceboid, of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- | Strange. (ol Mrs. Weeks, of Columbia. Subject fo building re. | Witlie Wels, Mrs isme, Dy, Jops | siriction line shown on said piat. and described 3. Contn Hare, N ¢ By metes and bounds in said deed of trust. “Mea. Fannie Gr " Hayes. Terms of sale of the purchase | UNION STORAGE '“’" ANY, money to be paid in cash, balance'in two| 705_Florida ave.. e’ in one and two | "N"Klbfl . 6 per centum per an- nnually. from day of RALE. b, at the option of the| UNITED STATER MARSHAL' € of $1.000 will be re.| By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, fusued ont Teveane stamps, efc.. at cost of pur. | the Distriet of Columbia aud to me directed. Terms of sale to be complied with el at_public sale for ensh at TWELVE eil *ihe risk and cost of defanit- | D. C., two Natl numbers R1Z229P and 26116 (tran! in some vewspaper published ELUAH E. KNOTT, Mmixsion missing). seized and levied upon ux ! Disteict Natioual Bank RIg., The property of fhe defendant. L. A. Tomlin, | 1505 WAL HINTON HOLLOWAY and soid to satisty judgment at law No. Woodward Building, | 62329, in favor of Thomas Taxsa apt-d&d.exSu Trustees. MATURICE SPLAIN, U. 8. Marsh THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | p8.0.16.19 Ly TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM-| ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. e STIEET NORCAW SN E1o | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TwWo- TR X AIENT | STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DW IOORY [ NDLRDAREME Y ING. NO. 1508 R STREET NORTHW By viftue of & certain deed of trust duly i Liber No. 4311, folio 323 et seq land records of the District of Colug and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sal> by public anction. in front of tha un WEDNESDAY, THE THIR DAY OF APRIL ‘A D131, AT THR <f a_certatn deed of trust duly re. Liter Xo. 4167, folio 199 et seq.. of District of Col reigned trustees will se front of the p TWELFTH DA CLOCK .M., the fullowing in the Dix ted ax ang being bered sixty-four (64). sixty- X (58). in George B. Co- | numbered two | % per plat of el D C Jowing deseribe in the city of Washington, District of Colum- to wit: Lot uvwbered 110, in G. W. Clark's subdivivion of lots In squars 193, as per plat recorded fn Fook 10, page 83, In’ the s office of the District of ¢ i with the imp SEthe aues | 11 subfect, however, to a pri District of Columbia® deseribed by | 19 D¢ 2 wever, to a prior o 1414 street 20 fert nocth of the southenst cor- |~ ipli siles) Over. e Der of waid lot bumbered SIEU-Sx (65). 04| catt TR Sepite: of B0 Tqmon oftid, trust rorth on said treet 20 feet, | © feet 5 incles, thence south 20 | cast 51 feet 5 inches to the ther with the right | fo be complied 3 feet wide Immediately | oy of sale, otherwise the trastees resery ht to risell the £ of e defuul advertisemient 1922, at 67, Day- | newspaper ded in Liber 4167, | fugton, D, & T Tand rocords JOSEPH N, SAUNDER 0 of The purciuise money RAYMOND J. VIERBUI f $300 required of the pu le. Ail conveyanein and _notarlal aser. Term the: = h within thirty d: iy sld subject to a prior desd of | o i $3.000, dve Aprll - of wale, secured by deed | TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- property sold, or all cash, st TATE, IMPROVED BY THE HANDSOME | the purchaser. Taxes snd inter- BRICK RESII! 5 or deed of trust to be adjusted to STRERT SORTHWERT, O P GIEARD A de All conveyancing. rev- | corded, in Liber . Botarial fees. e(c.. 8§ (he land records of the District of Columbia wnd at the request of the party secured there 3 witlin thirty days fi 7,08 Jale. | by, tle undereicued trustecs will sl at public tie deposit will be forfeited to the fon. n front of the premises. on FRIDAY. . ecs reserve the right to | TR FIFTEENTH 1 DF APRIL, A D. 1921, the riok and cost ot de- | AT FIVE 0 . the following de- after fve days' advertise- | yoribed land and premises. situste in the county B resale in some newspaper pub- (of Wasbington, District of Columbis, and des. suington. D. C. Title to be good ted ax and being lot 3% in ‘Theodore A. depusit will be refunded and sale ing's _wubdivision of part of biock 40, W. FAIRFAX orth Grounds of Columbian University.” as dose by experien EXPRERS 0. 508 1 nie. WINTER BUILDING STORAGE 30,000 5q. ft. Finest Storage 500 Kooms for Household Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers urban and Long Distance Moving “Free Estimates. _ Phone Line. 2523, @aites—Bedroom. DNESDAY. APRIL | at the auction rooms of i Tel. 920 Pennsylvanta uvenue | Cash | | 1438 U st. n.w. ST. JOBN, N. B, to LI GLASGOW, LONDON. SOUTH- TAVRE, ANTWERP, MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE LARGEST VANS ON THE ROAD AMPTO. i LONG- DIQTA\I(,E ’\IOVY\!(;. CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. Tour furniture i ,000 while {2 on: OTR O'CLOCK ¥ M. the fol- | land and pregrses, situate | Gibraltar, Naj Cano The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc, 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving UNION .STORAGE i cments thereon, to | Kroonland....April 9 Finland Zeeland. R. M. HICK 12058 K at. mw. Local and Long By Careful atex Reaxonnble 'ACKING BY EXPERTS 705-0 Fla. Ave. N.W. . DRY SVORAGE FOR FURNITURR Estimates cheerf 3 vealent location. WESCHLER' Phone Mair. 1283, “SAFETY FIRST" STEAMSHIP; COMPANY osit of $500 will be re-| By virtue of @ certnin deed of trust duly re. | 4329, foilo 85 et seq., of | ard pi ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Iflmfl—"c&&pflh—nEE ESTIMATES UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. 418-420 10th St. N.W. [ FREDERIC E. JOHNSON, rer plat recordedin Liber 14, foiio 112, of th 1342 N. Y. ave n Fecords of the office of the surveyor of fhe. m: lot 38, IMPROVEMENTS CHEVY OHASE. D. nace heat, chicken house and out- | num, payable semi Y urnished or unfursished, 9 rooms, »ione and brick struct Hox 188.K. Star_off buildings; lot 73x187; on the An-|seccured by deed of trust ‘uj t operty P napolis pike adjoining St. Luke's | %%, o 'A".,i','.':u'o'y'.";u."":f‘,’:".:’.,;... EUROPE scopal Church property, Bladens- | time of “mie. A1l mv-nm.g. ntoflllnl vear car line, e 6 room frame: only $1.466; Hee Mr. : MT. PLEASANT. Sboom beick house, on two flonrs $4.500; terms. MT. PLEASANT REALTY CO.. A8 14t ot z.W. AUGTIONEERS. | *Quare 2068, for purposes of {axation, togeiher 3. OWEN & S0 with the improvements. years, with Intereit at 8 per centum per an- nually, from day of e Tevenue stampe, etc.. &t cost of purchase; burg, Md. Terms of sale to be led wit y At auction on SATURDAY, THE days from day of -:?'-’."unom' ‘:‘.‘."&.‘fl:‘é DAY OF APRiL, 1o, AT FIVE O CLOCK reactva the Fight to reasil ihe property at the A above @escr rty. ria ‘Term: $1.000 ¢ M";lpl'ule’- In iver A ..n" — sy | days' ndvertisement of h le Tequired end sals to| newspaper published in Washingion. D Cording and stamps st irenGser s et T Tl S Wwiaads THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Avets. ap3-d&ds.exBn g v ; ; K. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 7978, PHONE FRA The Cemral Transfer Co., Ww. —GENOA: Terme of sale: One-thi Two-story Six-room and Bath | mones to be paid in cath . reaire Jarchase | MARYLY ID\\ellmx. with electric light, fur- |equal insteliments, payable fn one and two THE BEAUX- SE1NTS TovRs, T ANTIGONE. .. SUSQUEHANNA. . Stewart Building, Baltimore Phone Calvert 3480 1906 0 BN W Auto Trlps Mount Vm. DELTA TOURS, Phona Main 1478, 500 Bond Bidg. 10 a.m. { Rate—Ticket, 79¢; admission to grounds and war tax, Go—Total, $1.10, WF_.RCHANTS AND MINERS Transportation Company. Establ Millions of Passengers Carried. Not a Lifs Lost. BOSTON i ¥ by, « PROVIDENCE yiA ouvgit ™ S0 SAVANNAH | 1mioat, JACKSONVILLE ¥ Meals and berth in statercom on Maia Deex Soeluded. TEL. ST. PAUL 430 PIER 8 PRATT ST. _ BALTIMOKS. Quickest Time Across the Faclfi TO THE ORIENT 10 Days to JAPAN ' 14 Days to CHINA 17 Days to MANILA Travel in comfort on the Palatia, Empress of Russi Empress of Asi Luxur'ous Accommoda! Single Cabins, Double Cabins. ‘Bathiroom. TO EUROPE 1419 New York Ave. Phone Main 758, The Canadian Pac flo Ocean Bervices, Ltd. ¥.—Cherbourg—Southa Olympic. ... April 20 Ad New York—Liverpool Cadric. ... April 16 Celtic. ... April 30 5 - Avril 21 uton—Azoren, Cretic. e...... April RED STAR LINE New York, Plymouth, Cherbours, Antwerp April 28 Lapland.’. New York—Hamburg Manchuria. .. April 14 Mongolia... April *Minnekuhd *Third class only. International Mercantile Marine Company NEW YORK- NEW YORK—BREMEN—DANZIG (Csbia and Third Class) NEW ROCHELLE, Apr. 9 45 BROADWAY, N. Y. Steamer Charles Macalester Tth Street Whart Leaves Dally Except Sundny ct gently on find quick rel All the benefits of nasty, sicken- ing, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets i without griping, pain or any dis- lagreeable effects. {formula after seventeen years of ! ipractice among _patients ~ afflicted | with bowel and liver complaint, | iwith the attendant bad breath, Olive Tablets are purely a vege-|prevented i table compound mixed you will know them by their |y Take one or two eve ..ight for a week and<note the 15c and 30c- olive color. itting Hoom, Private =RPOOL, LIN E‘.iié','e | % and Gemoa May 11 AMERICAN LINE AND “We always keep a jar on hand. It is the best thing I know for ec- milar {lls, and it is so gentle and soothing it is excellent for cuts, burns. or sores. We use Kesi- 0ol Soap also—it’s ideal for the com- plexion and bath. Yes, you can get ¢ all the Resinol products from your Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Musterole Works Without the: Blister—Basier, Quicker May 12 Puswenger Mgr. Washington, D. C. 100% American 100% Service There's no sense in mixing a m mustard, flour and water when you can easily relleve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole Is made of pure oil of mu tard and other helpful Ingredients, com. bined in the form of the present white It takes the place of mus tard plasters, and will not bilste: Musterole usually gives prompt rellef from sore throat, bronchiti croup, _stiff neck, gestion, pleurisy, r Bains and aches of the " QUEENSTOWN (When permitted) ~—BOULOGNE—-LONDON On'y ~Lururious New 16-Knot SMps» PANHANDLE STATE, Apr. 19, May 24 OLD NORTH STATE, May' 3," June 7 243 | NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES Cabin and Third Class POCAHONTAS. .......ADr. 9, May 19 1A_SUBURBAN. PRINCESS MATOIKA, Apr. 21, June 3 ull Phe chest (it often prevents breumonia 35c and 65c Jars; hospital siz .May 3, June 15 ..May 21, July § ASKSMR HOOVER 1 T0 AID SEAMEN oo |President Furuseth Wants | Him to Arrange Wage Par- ley With Ship Owners. Secretary Hoover was requested ves- terday by Andrew Furuseth: president of the International Seamen’s Union, to use his personal and official influence in arranging a conference between the American Shipowners' officials of the Seamen’s view to negotiatinz renewals of wasze {and other agreements April 30, “The next Mr. Will Insist on €1 is reported ners ure prepared to insist upon i ! wage reduction of 25 per cent, ination of all overtime provisions agreements rhanm-- in working conditions. Mr. Furuseth said. how e..dquarters of the ciation here still w the extent to wh demands would go, 4§ no communic tion had been rece American S from the similar organ iPacific coast, la conference’ was first made in Janu- tary. Mr. Furuseth also asked Seeretary {Hoover to take up at his earlies veniance the matter of iregulations jand 13 Section Amerijc: % ed 1o nesday evening, April 6, at 5,10fre.-m'»a:n’u:;:::d':fl.'mbf ;f;'r'-":n:u'n-' Day-time classes will | the open Thuraday, April 7. 10 a.m. Telephone Main $260 for reser- | wages he prohibits departure from an of any ship unless 75 per cent of her crew is able to speak the language of ship's officers. section cally 1o prevent the use of coolie and | other cheap labor b: Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | 57 tic Associated Press. at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, t.he bowels and positively do the BERLI vated railroads. orders in purpose, “frighten the bourgeots classes and encourage timid comrades to join in the revoit.” Belief is expressed that Max Hoels, known as the “German Robin Hood." communists with quantities of explosives from central German coal mining districts, and as- sertion has been made that he per- sonally drew up a plan terror throughout Berlin. Hoelz is reported to have been in { this city several weeks ago, and it is {deciared he at Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the ; local communists that a new revolt would break out in central Germany. and that he expected them to ac the outbreak as a signal Precautions {by government authorities, communists ith olive | CATTYing out their part of the plan, supplied ders in and it is i valued at seized by the alien dian during the war. time the return to his own property valued at about $1,000 - roperties, it 000 wa was said, consisted curities. The seizure of was ordered. i in zenship HAVE TO 'WEAR THEM ALways ? %J 5 ociation and es the question. which expire ix weeks will determine ! whether the United States is to have an adequate merchant marine or is to ' £0 back fo the status of twenty vears Furuseth said. intentionally or not. eveglasses the present siand hipowners is designed to kill the seamen’s act, and with that sup- iport removed it will be impossible to keep American ships afloat. vessels we have wi = | I predict.” Day time. and Eveninge Classes in Ac- countancy and! Administra- tion are available at Pace Institute this week. Enrollments are now being received for a class meeting ! on Mondays, Wednesdays ! nnd Thursdays from 5:30 to:“have seemed rather de: This class vill have‘!”‘w those sections.” its first regular segsion on Wed- period of time the eyes become well again. al- glasses to discard them. M.A.LEesE OpTICAL C IOPTOMETRISTS be =old for junk, sent vever. that the i in ignorance o h the ship owners’ ed either from the | hip Owners' Association or, tion on the request for reparing new of the meamen present regulations, Mr. Furuseth said ned to ham- | one-haif of has earned, and section 13, p may Furuseth s; Beauty of Skin EnhancedbyCuticura foreign ships ~ |BERLIN POLIGE FIND DEADLY PACKAGES Distributed by Ad- herents of Max Hoelz; the ““German Robin Hood.” ‘When used for every-day toiiet pur- poses Cuticura keeps ihe compiex- ion fresh and clear, hands soft and white and hair live and glossy. The Soap to cleanse and purify, 1l Oint- mest to soothe and heal and the Talcum to powder and perfume. Sample Earh Proe! Srarories Dept 310, Malden Shbaes. Hors ety SR Soaie Giniment 2 and e, Talcom e, s BEF™ Cuticura Soap shaves without April 5.—M ysterious par- cels containing explosives have been discovered during the past twenty- four hours in various sections of Ber- lin. Some of them were found in pri- | vate residences, afflicted with bad bl'eltl’ll f through Dr. Ed- wards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. e Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natura action, clearing the blood and gen- tly purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after on doorsteps, ways and along the tracks of the ele- Each of the packages was found to be supplied with a fuse which wa» ready to be lighted. Police officials declare that the Ger- man communists had planned a reign of terror here durlng the recent dis- America | WHEN NATURE WONT PLUTO WILL Reduce ( contadi ‘PREVENTOL'is di¥nfectant WhICh de stroys disease carry- ing and all otherinsecls REVENTOL.) REVENTOL) MAKES A CLEAN HOME 4—7 een getling rid of the explosives in- trusted to them. WILL RETURN PROPERTY. The Attorney General has author- ized return to the heirs of Herman: Sielcken of New York of property approximately lcken's propert was explained, cause Sielcken. who was German born, was unable i zenship. Evidence was his death to show he was natural: roduced afier an Francisco, shipwree lwrli on a voyage from South America As Old as His Arteries (”\ ~ N— The doctor can’t help it He knows that the man has hard ar- teries, high blood pressure, and the beginning of kidney and heart disease, due to long neglected, chronic consupnuon. It isn’t the other man’s fault—directly. realized that constipation was a serious thing. Year in and year out he has taken pills, castor oil, minerzl waters and salts—and now he wonders why his health is so bad. Nujol is for just such cases as this. It works on an entirely new principle. or irritating the system food waste. This enables the many tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and expanding in their normal way, to squeeze the food waste along so that it passes naturally out of the system. Nujol thus prevents constipacion because it helps Nature main- tain easy, thorough bowel movements at regular intervals—the bealthiest habi Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Try it. sold by all druggists in sesled bottles ool orvaniien T TI!MOJ-M“Q/T-"-OUC-.HI He never Insteed of fo simply softens the n the world. H’-—:). kil ‘Write Nujol 50 Broadway, New York,

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