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X THOS. J. OWEN & € Fancy Silk Dresscs a -~ N, AUCTIONEERS. T Six-room and Bm-' g, With electric light, fur- | nace heat, chicken house and out- u;ol:‘. o hm o o;LalfnkA -l- ng e's . Ej Chutch pnpefly. Bladens- TURDAY. THE NINTH B A-r AEIVE 0°CLOCK meats. 200 deposlt re hr'-‘-l"“‘"-lm 1ot s ired and_ea e S s Eosesancing. re. cond at 5 T.mh.fi.a—‘-;..r b4 anc: Mmmhyofllfl" Receiver; Carpets, Rugs, etc.. By Public Auction ! Tvory Bedroom Suite (4 pieces! T Ohifftniec and Dressing Table. Dising Eoom Sulte, Ay Migror-front Fler Muor, Rus- wm Socings and Matiiveecs Talking Machices. | hines, Mah. Up. ind Roll 'I'o(» luwlsl b, rets, Cres and Other Bugs, etr. AT TWO 0°CLOCK P. Costwmes, 3 Trunks, By_oder of trustee in hankruptcy. At 12 ¢ etc. H Terma: _ et ADAM A WWF"’ ER. Thomas Dowling & Co. AUCTIONEERS Auction Sale of Furniture, Jewelry, Automobiles, Etc. At Our Auction Rooms, 910 Peana. Ave. N.W, Saturday, April 9th At 190 O°Clock A.M. Consisting af Fise Parlor and Living Boom Pede, Gralomies, Mamgans Diaios Koo Yo Titeas: ‘Dining Woom Tables Chine " Bl Room: Chawwe, ML sad ‘Ma ny’ Dressers, Dressiog Tables. Brass and ldu. brhfl 3nd Mattresses, Chiffouiers, rptts, Befrigeratons. Kitchen Paniaats: Tebies, Coomsiin (o aad ware. Mirrors. Antique Lap " gall-top d Fialiop Desks, Jewels, Watches, Dia- Cash. l ete. Ah. at 11 O’Clock A. M Ford™ Fouring Cars, Del Other Cars and anh ~ _ FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. mw SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PHOVED &i ESTATE AT ANVACOSTIA. By virtue of a certain deed Tocoded 't Liber So 37, folia: trust duly istallments. F’l"t in one and two Parebic semianaCIly: frae dar oF sate s ited by deed of Gousi upos oo’} roperty ‘sold -z (€ o # = = , dnclasize! T i ‘pur- sale to be complied with l.lfl from day of sale, other- -I‘I the lrlll!(l reserve the right to resell he property at the risk and cost of default . after Sve days’ l"f’\'.lf.lkll TROSTEES' BALE OF FEOVED REAL 1915 15tk ET_NO) A THEEESTORY AND BIOK DWELLING. By virtus of & ceriain €orded iy Liber No. 4167, land records of the st the request of the party by. the mndersizned frustess will suctics. in fros: of the ives. DAY, THE TWELFTH 1921, AT VIVE Q'CLOCK P the foliowing | 1and end premises situate in the Dis- | trict of Colum o desizoated as and belok Farts uf Tots numlered sixty four (61): Sve (63) and sixtywix (86). ‘s pubdivision of 10 ixty losiag the right B s over n Shiey 3 Teet i immediately The rogr thereof, togather with the improve. rece. a two equal fastali o ¥ix and tweive montbs, with per centum per ammum, payable Teom date of sale, secured by deed ‘upon the property wold. or all eash. at The option wf the purchaser. Tazes and uiec a0 said prios deed of trust Lo be adjusied to day of sale. it of §500 ol afimme ot o eoue stampe, secording. noterial s of sale pn-a ol -im- eI r Gare thom day of al ‘will be forfeited to the t eapape Wi Weshimgten, DO Tite 4o b, Sood of rec m‘l will be refusded eod ssle oo . FAIRFAX, JOHN B0 8eq.. { cagh. 3| chaser ut the b equal instaliments, § or chaser. Veand v 71 ESTATE At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13 SATURDAY, AP at 10 A.M. By Order of the National Savings and Trust Co. and Qthers. ‘mbracing in part Chinese Embroideries, Large Oak Cabinets, Antique Paintings and Prints, Brasses, Dining Room Suites, B able Bric-a-Brac, Imported and Domestic Rugs, Electrolie frigerators, Bedding, Mirrors, Dav AT 11 O'CLOCK, COON By Order of the Divi AND, AT 12 M., AU s C. G C. G. SLOAN & CO,, INC, AUCTS, 5 13th Streeet, SALE CLASSES 100 BUBJECTS TAUGHT BY FEDERAL EXPERTS. SPRING QUARTER STARTING. College Credit. Free Visitor's Cards to Classes. RESEARCH UNIVERSITY, th St. RIL 9TH, Send for Catalog. 20 Jackson place, near the White House. 192,1}' Main_540. Profs. from Spain — Conversationsl Bapid Progress. 14: Silverware, Jewelry, ]‘"'eplace BOOKS — SCHOOL A 2 - 3 f edroom Suites, Draperies, Valu-| 1 K b o524 sublec SCHOOL _ OF WASHINGTON | ritios wi Method. 100 ) COLLEGE TEXT books for every achool. and miscellaneous books 1d used. CIVIL lzl.vwz OLERK flwuomn Examinstion. pril_1: cle April' 5. a o&n. sl:l"cl: "FRE, n.w. , Re- enports, Louches Crex Rugs, etc. AND OPOSSUM SKINS, on of Dead Letters. TOMOBILES, ETC. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. gmbitious men and_women. REGISTER NOW FOR FUTURE DAYS. 'RUSTEE'S SALE OF PBEMISE: ND STREET SOUTHEAST. ecree of the Supre olumbis. 'in Equit of the District of it 2 No. 1 3 ressure: ing AmFL an un- orated assaciation, ine. vs. Rusalie | B. McGrath et al.. defen et the uuder | signed truste front of the F By vietue of a d wi premi AY FIVE 0'CLOCK T ‘Boud & Teaingrd's of square | Soven undred ang sixtythree. (762), o the District of Columbia, as per pigt recorded in the sutveor's office in Tler 0. st follo 350 seq.. the same being Sntiting aod Beews a5 premiscs Bo %10 See ond street southeast. tion, PYRTDAY Al"lm. 192 bteen OF equal installments, paya years from day of sale, and o be represented Dy the promissory notes of the purchaser, bear- ing interest at the rate of six per centum per anaum, payable semi annally. and secured by frst déed of trust on the peoperty sold. ot all cash at the option of he purchaser. A cath posit of required at time of sale Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty daye from date of sale. ofheryise the| deposit will be forfelted and the property rt ad A rewld at ihe defaulting p All convera e cording. notary fecs. revene stamps | of exsmination of title to be pald for by pur-| chaser. Sale made sublect to ratification Ly the court R RTMAN. Frustee, Contury Buliding, 412 Sin B 8w 2p5-d&ds ADAM A. WESCHLER Aur:nossxk. THUSTEES' GALE oF VALDABLE T TORY AND CELLAR BRICK DW NG, No. 1506 B STREET, SOBTHWES By virtue of a certain deed of irust ¢nly ed in Liber No. 4311, folio 328 e TH DAY EALS Fast Jork jaca,sitaat ng desc: Theaiaiecn, sitaste e the cliy of Washingtoa, Dletrict Colu 5t hnihered 110, in Go ubdivision of lots In Sewg 193, per plat recarded in Book 1 in surveyor's ofice of (he District duul bia. togetber with the improvements thereon. £o7be sold sal biect, howerer, to a prier deed o tFust for $4,000, ‘at § per cent, due January 21, 1923. Over and sbove said_trust it of Jufi required o ime A1 conveyancing. recording. sad_not: tees A g o he com; w of sale, of the trustees reserve the right to resell the the risk an cost e days’ of the defauitingpuschager, ewspaper e O e e | ingten, D. id advertisement iblished in 'JOSEPH N. SAUNDERS, HATUOND 37 BUCHEN, ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Terms of =a A depos revenue st bW NOS. 1310, 1312 1318 AND lns HOUTE CANOLINA AV ESUB BOUTH. ny yirtae of a3 certain deed of trust dated October 28. 1920, 88 Yo. 156, gnd duly records of the D) recorded & Tricr ot Cotvabi, and st the reqgest 'of party gecured . th the " undervigned irustees will offer for saie .’ lic 8 ion, ia front of the premises. o8 BBD, E FOURTEENTH DAY, OF ADIL yy st QUARTER PAST Fl“ the following flfltfl llld situate in the city -'l"uh‘l:'u.. e In some uewal T QuO- "'-'c o6 B, TRUSTEES' SALE OF \Auunl‘ smaLop TACHED DWELLING, X0. 4317 GEORG AVENU doly recorded .“of fhe 1and el of Columbia. and ot the the pariy ‘sccurmdfher erusties Wil it tn front of the premiscs, U‘D Tl DAY THIRTY 0°C) d?lfhw iand and premises uif d dest reain deed 10 Liber 4345, fotie: 244 ef records of the D: request of (&), (now known a» square ). Addition to the City of W of ibe District of Cojumbia. o 7orms of wate sub prior desd trust tor u,m, dne .ur uu. rest %, the smeast ove: ‘Daid :.".f.x. AT 50ut ot ‘me of sale snd the par- duys o THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TROSYRES' SALS OF VALUARLS REAL K§ TATE IMPROVED BY {H T T mlulw BI HERIDEN: STREET NORTHW BST, By Jiriee of 8 cerain deed of trust duly 1 in 83, flio & ot seq The land records of the District of Col and 8t the request of the purty secured there- by. the undersigned frustees will uell, at public mie aerihed 1and 2od nuiu- 5 Washington, eeries ot [ nd siso known Vauare 2668, Tor parposcs of fesation, togeiner with the improvements T rehase money to be puid in ca payable in years. with intervst at 8 per ceatum per nus. payable semi-snovaily, from day of sal sccured by deed of trust all canh, at the optlen o posi 3250 wi time of sale Fevenne stamps, ete, at cost of purchaser. Terms of xale 1o be complied with within thirty daxs from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reael] the Lmeru 8t the gak 80 cont of defaiting purehases. sftar Sun * advertisement of wuch W COOPER. Sidloy OppENBEIMER, ap5-d&ds,exSu Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEBRS. TRUST! folto the land records of 1 H corde of the District of o-t-'-.:u the undersigned will l‘\:'n ot in front of » ot numbered 22, In square pumbered iafolence,” oa per piat recoeded L Idbor e recor: the office’ of the sirveyor for" the. Diseriet of Corumbia upon the following terms: Purehaser to psy one- price in cash. the balaoce in tw n_one gnd two years, rv.-:l ely, with ferest at the rate of 7 Yor "annum, e or o)l cab. at the the' pureha in ?n -u—m to the date deposi| settlement to dazs of the date of a o et|3 bis- | BOOTHS' FARM lraovmm s ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. D'y ‘n‘ E'Clllll' q.“e' Frame Dwellings Nos, 922-924 22d St. N.W., With Two Brick Dwelling: in Reary bly Auction. virtue of a the unBler public anetion. ) RIDAY. APRIL LOCK P.M. ‘minor .ml bookkeeping. PARATORY P, Fr. 2080, Offers exceptional opportunities to PACE INSTITUTE Cash. A deposii of $200 required at ‘ermis of sale to be complied within All conveyancing, recording. revenue stamps and notary fees st purchaser's cost. ADA sprasannexty > VEGHUER. Auct FARMS. FOR saLE, John F. Donohue & Sans, John F. Donohoe ‘& Sons, 3 ge up. CO; Tl STORAGH EXPRESE CO.. 508 H n.e. Ph oue Line. 2528. Price, $2,000. 31 acres of ground at Ozl Hill clear. with runuing water through th it ndid location, for chicken raisin thirty minutes {0 the center of the c improvements emeat foundation Price, $1,350. 80,000 sg. ft. Hnl'i! Storage 8 500 Rooms for Household Fechnaine: Expert Packers, Craters & Shipp City, Suburbsn and Jong nu'e uuvin Tel. N. 8845. Free Estima WINTER BUILDING STORAGEQ g € Suitland, Md.—0 acres of ground on the pub- foud: fiftern winutes fo the ity Son uy mnything newr To this at §280 Can be sold on very mwuhk 1125 14th St. NW Specialisu in Long-Distance Moving The Big 4 Transier Co., Inc., ‘s ot UNION |1f gc : title 800 1'1“:: '0"!";!:}.& : - no_exchgnge. K WONDERFUL COU? l’Dofll brick mansion: acre COMPANY SEPARATE ROOMS, s'x rg:ma F; arms Local and Long Distance MOVING the National £apitsl. Country bome | BY Caref Me with modern improrements, practical lene 104 PAC Kl\(‘ B : 1 T McLACHLEN BANKING GORPORATION, Real Estate n.g FOR BALE— Mar) Iand and Nes Ave. RE FARM. STODRAGE 7 Month and vp Raten Renxon-ible | ¥ EXPERTS *SAFETY FIRST ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF li!l BT "L. 228 Bond bid., llnnllY ve. p.w. iC " Veraon: 8 g;g,'mrmm deace, Al WE SELL BARGAI vuu Mo, Phone PHONE FRANK. 756. 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THE_SUPREME COURT OF THBE DIS- trict of Colambia, Holding an Equity Court.— American Security and Trust Company. 8 cor 5 ity “The essaading 1s o heve rmined whether John Clyde Cassels, late o Prdepnie. Bennasivana. Tert, bim surviv. d or luwful ixsue, and, if 0, in the certain trust inclf ne trustee under o4 September ist, ‘1806, suppl it"the said John Clyde Cassels Jeft no wide of lawtul isme him surviviog, then the dispe- ade of said trust fund, cortain net incume accumulated | nrnlu i nd_also Thereon heret of nd the Tights therein of the ‘pon_motion of plaintif. it is, this Tth day of April, 1 the defendants, Margarei A. eir appearance fo be ent fore the fortieth day, exclns legal Nolidays, occurring after the d first publication of thix order: and that ¢ fendants, any unknown widow. and of any known_sirvi issie of Jotn Clyde Cassels, decensed. cause thelr appearance o be entered lierein on of before the first rule day onder e "publishea for suecessive weeks for the first month and twice a mont for the two sncceeding months, in the Wash- gton Law Reporter and The Eveolng Star ENDE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DiS- trict of Columbi A. Caonoa, trad- ing 23 the Thomas ‘ompany, Louls 115 and ihe Compapy.—Kan oeing referrcd fo the andt: state the account of thé receivers. no- tice ix hereby given that 1 will proceed with sald reference on Friday, April 15. 1921. at p.m., at the auditor's rooms fu’ the U. & California Fruit Company, 8 present their claims with the proof HERBERT L. DAVIS, auditor. ma; 2 P 25,ap1.8 152,080,237 FOR PENSIONS, Methodists Pay Largest Single ¥Year’s Amount. CHICAGO, April Methodist Epi: ceived $2,080,237 in 1920, a the report of Dr. J. B. Hingley of Chi cago, corresponding secretary of th buird of conference claimants. This is believed, the report said, to 8.—Pensioners STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 ~——EVENING Rehearsed $21,000 Gem Robber In Insurance Plot, Girl Saya be lnt-d I» the shut-down. By the Awsociated Press. NEWARK, N. J., April §.—Mies Gus- sie Lerner, the eighteen-year-old ste- nographer, has admitted, police say. that the “hold up” at the Hayman tablishment was staged by Harry Hayman, with her assistance, after it had been thoroughly rehearsed by them for the last two weeks. Hay- man reported to the police that three masked robbers entered his place and escaped with diamonds and jewelry valued at $21.000. The covered by insurance. After telling her story the girl was placed under arrest. The young woman charged that Hayman induced her to aid him in his alleged hold-up scheme by plead- ing that he faced bankruptcy and ruin unless he was able to raise $20.- 000 guickly. He confided to her, she is said to have admitted, that he had burglary insurance to that amount. and it was then that they laid their plans. Detectives later arrested Harry Hey- man and took him to police headquar- ters, where Heyman is said to have confessed and corroborated the story told by the young woman. Kills Child in Anto SBURG. Miss. — Willard aged six. was killed, and his mother, Mrs. C. A. Loveland, and Drother. ‘Randall, aged thres, werc seripusly injured when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by a Gulf. Mobile and Northern train near Bellevilie, Mis Try HATTI Loveland. Shot Dead by Sherig. JACKSON. Tenn—Cooper Roe of Humboldt, Tenn., for whom a posse had been scouring Gibson county for twenty-four hours and who was wanted on & charge of shoeting his brother-in-law, was shot and instant- Jy killed by Sheriff Mainard of Madi- son county at Beech Bluff, when Roe. it is alleged by officers, resisted ar- rest. Aliens Barred From Fishiog. CRAMENTO. —The state nate has paused a bill to prohibit liens ineligible to citizenship from {fishing in the ocean wuters of Cali- fornia. be the largest amount paid in a single year for pensions by any church or corporation in the country imants on the fund. the report 'uldu] included 5 retired minise te widows of ministers and 764 children. FORMER EMPRESS BETTER. DOORN, Holland, April §.—Former press Augusta Victoria of Ger- many, who has been critically 1l for several months, has had no new at- cks of heart failure since Friday. he is very weak, her reported to be restful. who was called here end the patient, has rman capital. from Berlin to returned to the G 'CASTORIA Vor Infznt= and Children InUse For Over 30 Years Instantly Removed by DERWILLO Druggists refund the money 1f it 1ra,n-‘ Absolutely barmless. 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MEMPHIS.—Jack Atkins, a §fteen- year-old boy, was shot gad instantly killed by one of three bandjts \whe held up and robbed a swburban gro- cery store here. The three men, who drove up in an automobile, as the store was being closed, ordered the proprigtor and boy. who bad come in to make a purchase, to hold up their hards. As they were leaving, after rifling the cash drawer, the boy made some movement and one of the men turned and shot him through the heart. Tin Plate Plant te Close. SHARON, Pa.—Orders have been re- ceived here to shut down the entire plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. according to announce- ment by officials, About 2,500 mea will Council, workers in this dmnu Trades duce wages shot and fatally Bass, from’ a staircase and struck h h wi ters were at the jail and witnes Pl Til h forty-two vears old, the police that caused him to sl HARVARD MEN TO GATHER | WOODROW WILSON DATA CAMBRIX Maes., April S.—A g and presenting Memorial Libr rd University material Bailders Reject Pay Cut. NEWARK, N. J.—The Building Trades controlling more than 8000 has voted to of the Building imployers' Aesociation to re- docume: data_comcerning war, the peace conference amd atly of Versailles, was made public day by Robert C. 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PANAMA, April SThe foreign office’s reply to the note of the Amer- ican Secretary of State, Charles B, Hughes, of March 16, reiterating Panama’s refusal to accept the White award as @ basis for settlement of the Costa Rican boupdary contro- versy, was approved unanimously by the national assembly in extrgordin- ary session Jast eyening. The assembly declared it was pre- pared to @ccept whatever econse- quences might follow national de- termination to preserve territorial in- tegrity. It is expected the foreign office will forward the note to Wash- ington today. ‘fhe assembly sleo passed the first reading of the proposed decree grant- ing to the president the right 1o ex- pend $50,000 to retain the services of three Panama gnd three foreign axperls for the purpose of support- ing the government in its fight against the validity of the White awgrd. e first comsignment of arms and ammunition ordered during the Costa Riean hostilities has reached Panams. A schooner arrived at Panama Tue: day from Buenaventura with 1,000 rifies, three machine guns, hand grenades and a quantity of ammuni- tion. These were immediately trans- shipped to David, capitol of Chiriqui province, the present headquarters of the forces which operated the latter part of February and early in Merch against the Costa Ricans at Coto. Another shipment is expected short- ly frem Cartagena, destined for Bocas del Toro. The enroliment of volunteers is -lendlly coptinuing In Panama. PASTOR FLAYS “DRYS.” Congregational Minister Declares Prohibition Is ‘“Hell Hole.” SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 8— The recent Utah legislature which passed the @nti-cigarette law was ondemned by Rev. Dr. Eimer T. shen, Congregatignal minister, in an address to the ipcal post of the Amerjcan Legion. 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