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; XUCTIONS THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. ONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921 ANCIAL P | MCRONSNE | MOMOESE ) MIHSMES BUSINESS IN NEW ENGLAND CTODAY 'Washington Stock Exchange ,;%%%m‘::fi:?fi“‘mi C. G. Sloan & Co., INC. | 1uutees sutc of Valusble Ret! PICKS UP SLOWLY BUT STEADILY! TODAY S—BUND_PRIGES " Mergenttaler Linotype- and lsboratofy supplies: Saddlery at 120, AFTER CALL Washington Gas 7i.s— S3m at 1017, 5 D e e 8, O e ok RUGHONERES ’ Estate, Drantihg o jEecton) Rt LR R R [ S N S e LA ST O S 4 715 13th St. 1 Street by 130.76 Feet on Mon- R eadiusts, i Leranetoy ! Bid and Asked Prices = n.rl‘n-'ndov;;g:m-hlor‘k_m-‘{m"mo*;}:""fi.{:m Two Large Pier Mirrors, Mahogany Side-| [ Str’;et N st ead]llStment Spotty Both as to Industries Gererumnt ot Suliteriay BONDS , :‘.::;,‘,1,‘33%{2;!&"’::5;Q"":::'-'...:.':".m'."fl‘%v"«f *LasTIRER boards, American Walnut Dining Rooml proved by a Three-story and | dLi fA 0 £TL i: Riehig hasd ey i T DG CHAREES W U, s _Suites, Bedroom Suites, Bric-a-brac, Pictures,| Basement Brick Bllilding’i an 1nes o ny Une o em—Ban](ers 5\ X “}Z h‘,}:;:]i}vr{.:‘.'.{"{‘,', :%::'"“‘" .’j, :li’.s I:'::":T,. ’:' OiTICE oF THE ToSIONERE b | Books, Cafe Tables, about 100 Bentwood Chairs, Ma-| known as “The Stratford Hopeful—Conditions Elsewhere (A & b e Nmericus T2 ad 0 e e b & Atian Anacostia and Potomac Coast Line ¥ ill te reccived at this office. Room 300, Ui hogany Davenport, Cane Back Living Room Suites,! Hotel. - frict Building. until 2 otclock. pm- Maz 10| oo ~ 1: . = By virtue of a certain deed of trust du | At efiuing ¢ o Aol 3621, for furhishing and deliering srcenen: | Kitchen Cabinet, Hall Racks, Wardrobes, Screens,|recoried in Liber 2313, folio 239 et sca — s Raltimore and Ohio cony. pital Traction R R. sy 5 Baitimore and Ohio G.. Baitimore and Ohio Hethlehem Sieel refd City and Suburban Metropolitan R R. s omac Electrle Light for use in the ernment of the Di of the land records of the District of Colum (Dixpatches marking the progreasofiand are not eager to put another crop it of Columbia during | e | Caies, the defintion and readjustment process|into the same sack ‘.. fiscal vear ending June 30, 19 Proposal, specifications and necessary informa- 1 5 2 ive le Thi Busincas ik roushoniihiccuniey Central Leather 5w, | Pota tric cons. : tion may be obtained from Purchasing Officer. 14 At Public Auction tiiutedib, Supreme Court of thefeiis o roukhon S ICONALEY Strawberry Crop Larxe. Central Pacitic 4x 1 | Potoma; Power .. ... e Do e aidiag. CUNGH Disty t passed in Equ wee ghving the concluions of apeefal cor-| T s e Hessee e bt Y D TR e At Sloan’s Galleries e e g ationa | et wetk 15 Moy wiin fattaserricn | (hompesks =sd S St iaeay e e T OYSTER. Commisstoners. D. C. . - S G2 aftevant, the fristees theren named. nos e i May with strawberries. | Chesapexke aud o shington Gas 5 PROPOSATS F [ATERIAL, ETC.. GOV- e 5 0t ra 0V #x they really exist, are printed dally | Th, X e e - Chi, Bur and Quincy jt 4s.. ... Washington Gas 7 April 18, 1921 aled prop i 5, r . - IDAY OF MA AT FOULRTHIRTY | % = re ~ Banl conv. 2 ived at this office until 10 sdav. A 2, 2 {0 CLOCK T rollowing. descriln il BY EDSON ¥ tions indici &0 Northwestern 7s 1930....... 53790211 Yor furmishing Leather, Rook ¢ Wednesday, April 27, 1921 Holragi intethe iwing (oseiaiin) | indicated ; .~ Rock Tetand and Tacil refag. 4 Rigzs Reaity Gold Leaf. and other material for the P A inpinae it dnthe Disicu st S0 Wi Dispatel to The s | During the past few weeks the rice Union Station 6l Washington M inting and binding to the Government Trint. at 10 A.M. 3 B et | ; ETON, S5 Bicneas _[men have been harvesting, with sur- e RGAL ar e Waslington Market % (1947) rinting : two (2) in 8. T, Brown's subdivision of parts TON. April Business condi Iog Offce during fhe fiseal year ending June | S 2 of e aant EDIR IRt ind FRleL = S prising results. the rice left standing are and Hudson 7+ 1930, W. M. Cold Storage 5s......... 30; 1922 The might 1o reject any and all Mds | Terms Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO.. Inc., Aucts. {et.” peginning for the B haasutia [l 2R SR icland are showing a|in the flelds all winter. It is estimat- | G0 Kool jlon gs..... STOCKS .,.'dd..; ‘(,n'v»mdr'f"o:"*n: rv-fr“‘rm“ir;'"'m ap25-2t !w'fvnl cormer of 14th street 1 Monzoe street | Slow but steady improvement ed that upward of $30,000 bags have |l fhoa' m=ow ‘ ”_m‘"_ S Rehedules of the materials. etc.. red. (formerly Sheridan nvenie) and runnie Hon o | o ; 4 sk been recovered In this salvage. The | internations 4 . el o ropocate. AnA EIVINE the | = | formerly Shorida; ue) ik then e | Tho mavement is spotty, with the | ecover thig sa | Interantions ! Z merionn BN o D i whieh Widders must camply, _TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. | Tionroe Sient 15046 rens. ta” the. mornwest | Situation varying markedly, not onjy | oG ic In fair condition dnd has found | Inter Repid Trausit fnt and oot & | e remetion .1 S may be obtained by addressing i REGULAR SALE THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | corner. of said 1ot fwo. thence sonhwnedls “rs ready sale. This has materially re-|Fouiswiile and N shvilie 7« 1930 1| Wastington tas ... S ¥ ‘GEORGE . CARTER. R EGULAR SALE AT S e B D meaternRline a e s LI or ei, 0 diffcrent industries. but in differ-|lieved the situation in the Interior|}o. Kan und Texas 1ut 4 3 | N and Wash. Steambuoat .. - ap2s.my0 Fubtic Printer. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, | TRUSTEES SAUE OF REAL ESTATE ON| thonce eastwardiy pmrailel 'wity wilo Soneos ent lines of the same industry. Sen- |counties New York | Wanhimeton Ry 'avd Bl oo’ "2 g S 2 5 317 ES, ON | stree! 3 stern line « “ ot two " . - » shington Kwy. a | g 6 TUESDAY, APRIL 26 WESTUSIDE OF THE CHAIN Watbutt | 2 Toind Gistind T35 foet southwiaraiy from tha UMEnt amons bankers in this center, T y 35w York Central dels ta..[2.2 Washington Virginia Rwy. prd. 3 * AD. 2 . THE A Ul northeast corner of said lot two. iheuce eas ' while till conservative, is becoming BUSINESS NOTES. P : LSRR e - At 10 AM. | ROAD.IMPROVED Y A SMALL FRAME | wardly to 14th strect At & paini aistant 192 : 7 e o ion. | Sorfolk and Western - BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. At o 1 pDWE 2 e hwardis from the"place of heghning | increasingly hopeful NEW YORK, April 25—A fashion-| Norfolk and Weaters 1 ™ THE {E COURT OF THE DIS- 4 ur Salesrooms, P e latelotiort CoTmbiG! maasad o the con | agal shenee northmar | Retail trade in Boston holds up|@ble house dealing in higher-priced | jorthern U A friet of Col oHolding kcruntes 633 LOUISIANA AVE., ot Holen Thomux. piainti, va Sarah eiikine| Son b 'u..,.'r'i.':-fl'". ic)slv;nlshmfly well. {n is uumat:«% women’s garments. and with hrnnrh-!r»nm};un(. ¢ Conrt.—In ! or e Tomsictine of B s S et al.. defendants, Equity Cause No. 37631, 1 substantial brick B hat retail prices today av-rage 2 In many of the larger cities. made | Fennsylvania 7s of 1830 . ... . krapt. In bankruptey. No. 12 Consisting of Furniture. Floor i sei®ar public auction, i (ot of ihe | STRATEORD HOTEL. a0d a1 Hhe i hiners, | BT cent under those of a = this announcement tedas: ~In accord. | Lenoasivania ‘gen. mortgage 41 i qreinors of 3, el Coverings, Talking Machine, FiT*0: Sy it ot Forh brinr | engines, bollers ehandelinrs. gas - TAKing this factor into conside slance with Prosident Harding's Sug- Reading “gencrai 3705 ix hereby e ncluding I laree size Victrola, PM. the foliowing described land " and | therer H s uelymoyvemont o figoods | mestion that retail prices be restored (st Louis and San Francise 6 1929, .. /AD. 1021 i 1. Leie g arge size \1Ctrola,: iiice situate in the District of Columbia. | nated Jesiz tail is larger than a year ago | to normal as quickly possible, and | 5t. Louis and San Franciseo inc. Gs... ... * iy adjudicated bankript Cuod { Lot Bedding. Storage Goods, etc. aud being that parcel of land described for | square Soetha Women's Goods Selling Better. in order to give patrons an opportu. |eaboard Aic Line mefds. dv....... b % TR ie affice. in the Wilkins building. 1312 Terms cash R A A G R osit o| The Stores catering to women's ap- | Bty to buy at lowered costs. we will} SCURI AL, LInF 0k, 92, | RIST COMPANY orthwest, Washington, D. C., on the 3d d: N on Chain Rridge road, D. - des 0| tave ) parcl are doing relatively better than | Pegin todayv important price conces-| g, qlr yCine o e | American Secority and Trust o35 - Oportl 3 & £ ¢ ad, D. and deseribed | twent, 5000 wiil i Pacific conv. 4 N u 2 | of M b CEDojclockl .00, D. NOTES, Auct. fully by meies"and boinds in 11 of com-| be required at the The eost | dealers in men’s goods. ‘?‘2‘"-' ""Bf'x’fh"“r"h““{"‘"hfl rt‘mymf: Continental Trost 1 © which time the sail ereditors may attend. | oo = — " hinint in said cause. with the 18 i h At < s steady cons i - | inducements_throughout the house.” ationul Naviugs nud Trust 2 \_ prove their I int a trustee. examine | ADAM A, WESCHLEK. ACL 110 A 2e.Awith mprosements | of) (examination jof Siltle, consesancing. noz SThIaisteadyiiconsumpuioniis dhein g Union Trust g 4 Trost S BANKS 1 coriing "to | ning (o have its inevitable effect upon | The lines affected are gowns, wraps. ) pord | Waslingion 1 ~the bankrupt nkewpt No. 310, TeTWS of sale: Onethird of the purchase ! be horne by pu money to be paid in cash and the balance in{or no sale. T 5 e s to be fully New England's principal industries. | coats, suits, blouses, skirts, sports ap- perly come before said me: nxact such other busi- | 3| complied w n, plai |prices and the increased ~activi and secure Is e S : The buying avy W . hats ‘and furs. RALPH D. QUINTER. Referee in Baok § ST. +two equal iustallmenis. payable in one and | within thirty dass from day’ of sale. The buying of heavy woolen goods |pare e i e T B e two Yiats from the day 'of sule. and fo e | Wise the depeit Wil be e fore has surprised even the manufacturers x ok ok x | Virginta Carolina ¢ . PREME T OF THE D e represen by the p <sory notes of the|in such case the (rust . and most o e mills NEW <. April 25— Wilson & Co. 1st 6s... H S ri . Taakcu(ent) et ey purchuser. Lenring inferext AU the rate of 6 resell at the cost ant risk have all the orders they can handle | NEW VORI, April 23.—"The low B o e o f Rarven. Realty e Eernety Yaation. an S per centum per aanun, payable semiannually. | purchaser after giviie fis for fall delivery. These orders were 4 ¥ ¥ SHORT-TERM | SECURITIES. by decd of trust on t McGrath et al.. defendants.” 1. the under praperts | such resale in The Evenis | fanes ok pany. Inc. o corpration. oid, “or all_cash, at the option of ihe par| G Rlihi e °r. {obtained by price cuts, however, | PIICes Ane ,_ et (Reported by Redmond & Co.) | s Reatty e The o e flened tpusiee, will resell at pubiid anction, f3 Sk o depanit ceanired wpon aceeptangs | oo A TN W, | Wwhich do not leave much profit for | Q0G0 e, TRl [0 5 KT e ! Waniington Sisciie ] e e Toticier & ol FIETEENTH A6 Wenin “ds1, Ak of bid Al converancink. notars fees and re-| EDWARD STAFFORD. Truste the manufacturers. The American | 0RRdence In business oircles ARl ymerican Te1. & To i Mechs 3 ! Woolen Company is working up to o dbomersa o Ofice J515 I st : | capacity operations just as rapidly American Tel. & FIVE 0'CLOCK American Thread C in Bond & Tirainard's subdivision of square, to be complied with within thirty days from | = o= " GwrNa Tehtean ® (i8) | cording at purchaser's cost. Terms of aie n' that on the 15 P, ot otice is hereby experiencing what will prove to be of April. AD. 1921, the siid Banes I : SON, AUCTIONEERS B . s B b L T e finiy adicated hinkrupt: | veven hunared and aixy-three (163), in the 4A¥ of sale. ofherwise the trustee reserves £LON LTINS adhican the beginning of a gencral revival of | American Tobacco ¢ | and that the firet meeting of its ereditors will { Districi of Columbia, as per plat recn S ahti(ol reaell e pranertyfiatithe ielakifiy SALE _OF VALL P T LT {activity.” says the Sugvey of the)American Tobncco Co. ¥ | e neld at my (ffic-. in the Wilkins B the surveyor's office in Liber 9. at follo 350 et 2nd cost of defanlting purchaser. after five PACHED FRAME DWELLIN extiles Selling. | Guaranty Trust Company. out today.|American Tobaceo Co. ix 19 uion | P18 Mot orhwesr, Washington, D. O | 8eu. the same being s substantial ‘brick days’ advertisement of wuch resale in some SE ST, N.W In the cotton end of the textile trade | Complete readjustment has not been | Anaconda Copper s 1029 L TITLE : ! on the 3d day of May. AT, 1921 at 11 o'clock fl':;mnt and known as premises No. 310 Sec. newspaper puiished in Washington. D. ¢ By virtue of a certain decd of trust duly re- {the fine goods are selling and the |reached. however, and the trust com- | ABKlo-American Oil 71.x 192: Titl, A D A iraut c pora: | mons o e Yaid in cash the balanct fn w0 ADAM A, WESCHLER AUCTIONEER e ILlrTlelor Colmubli | & bis demand (for ginghams, percales. this is accomplished —The Survey | hetmishin o s 107 Graphophone com o { examine the officers of the i nav | eaual installments, Ble in one and two 3 e il e . cx o ‘tings vels ~ and er 30 j ent | Canadian Pacific 6 iraplophione p el Tion and t St arler briiness s | Saual fnalioents, pasaile n one and b7e Trustees’' Sale of Three-story i unirsiped trustees wiil well at ngs, towels and some o continues: “Any broad readjustment |Canadian Pacific 6x 1924 Graplioptone vid. arily in- | Central Argentine 6« 1 Mfg. Co LPH D, while the demand for cotton|of commodity prices nece: auction, in front of the premise. raperty com re i m o e asnceeent . o fon, in f he | . e el | BCINTER, Refores in' Bankruptes { by the promistory notes'of the purciaser. bear | and Cellar Brick Dwelling No. | :AY. “THE TY DAY OF {duck. bag fabrics, tire and automo-{volves changes in wages also. There (Bicago, K- 1 & Pacific 6y i } et um: pazabl e i 2 APRIT, A.D. AT FIV CLOCK PL, I hile supplies and rubberized clothes iS!are exceptions, of course. As in the Louls 68 L= = - Brat Qe of trus ¥ sold. or all | lc9o7 Calve;_t Slt{eet N_i.\v., i Sl describ ot i peeuiece st |00, et e e | [ce0 MGas ot ew Nors s 1 ash. at the option of the purchaser. A cash ' ‘cntainin, ‘en WO | o ot e e s e At 1 The raw wool market is just about|remain at the high levels reached in|B. F. Goodrich 7s 1925........ Old Dur AUCTION SALES | Gencait of $500 required at ‘time of g 0O, ire 3350 “Atamor Tarko+ mide b Charles | holding its own. which is ail that can!the boom period.” Gt Ol Codporation 7x 1934 Yanen s DS | Terms of sale to be complied with with Baths, Hot-water Heat. THIS AFTERNOON. thirty days from date of sale. otherwise th B S itoc et aice i deealeriiEuee dty fe- re, Inc., and recorded in tle ofice of the | be expected. It is estimated that the! ST JH. 3. Hemz Co. 7s 1930 s = e S deposit will be forfelted and the pr s ADANM A WESCHLER. aUCTIONEER. 24000 23 and resoid at the defaulting por. i corded in Liber No. 4335, falio 238, et. seq.. of or of the District of Columbix in Book {supply of wool in the United States 2 Hocking Valles 6s 1924.. 3. : [on Tuly T next. when the olip has bean! BOSTON, April 25 —Reports not | Kennecott Copper s 1430, . 0 te: Sold subject to a prior deed |0 9 Y Y g5 5 000,000 pounds. | only from this district, but from New | Lisgett & Myers Tob. 6 1921 904y *Ex-dividend. FALUABLE DM | chaser’s cost and risk. Al conv e, | the land records of the District of Columbin, | Terms of sale: Sold subs g Penna. Co. ilys, June 15 ¥ 2 o 5 | cord otary fees. revenue st cost | and at the request of the party seeured there: | of trust for . and the amount over and | 18 ) DA York and 'St. Louls, declare that a . Co. . June 1 ER L ST RSeS| U exumination of fitle to be puid for by 9:;Jh,x e mietaiEned trustera’ will oit.r for | abort sald teusd to v paid in eash & arponic ‘2‘ rmal consumption” in 'the United Yorkiand it Touls declare e fa Erocter. & Gambie 1034 REFINED SUGAR EASIER. X ¥ NUE A title to o by - on e the prem. | of uired at time of ale, and the pur | States be e = @ 3 e ] oc G 2 e { WEST iy Chaser. Sale made bt o Tatcation by | e b ERADAT . THE T TWENTE. | chacr allowed 30 dass fo complete the pur- | 000,000 pounds a vear. liquidation of the large leather stocks ! k. J. Resnoids Tob. 6 19: NEW YORK, April 25.—Raw sug By virtne of a deed of trust duly recorded Century Building. ! EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1921. AT|chase. Further particulars at time of sal: | Better Leather Feeling. held for some time. In the shoe trade | Sears. Rocbuck & Co. | was unchanged early. The comm ‘ ! fn Liber No. 3816 folio 130 o i, and | aD5-d&ds | FOUR 0°CLOCK PM_. the following deacribed WILLIAM M. TERR i 2 7 | production is increasing and orders |geam. foebu kK & C i tee’s price is 4% for Cubas, cost ! | 1amd records of the D STl ——— }inna and premises, situate in the city of L6 amdnecsS Er STONEBRAK || There is a better feeling in the | for future delivery are being liberally | {eafy, Hocbuck & Co. freight, equal to 5.64 for centrifugs H e e Tonb: | - The abore saln is pratpomed uatil THORS: | Washington, District of Columbin, to wit: Lot | _ap16-d&ds.rxsn I __ |leather market. The supply of hides | placed. For a time this spring the de- | Stwhorn faileny 61 but uncontrolled sugans are quoted & DAY, APRIL TWENTY-ONE. 1921, at the 35, in Edward J. Stellwagen. trustee’s. subdivi- ihas been pretty well cleaned up. Some ! mang in leather and shoes ran so Southwestern Rell 7s iu front of the premises. on MON. 5.02. - A o [cont average of capacity s about all) too apparently of the “hand:to-mouth” | Hampton shipbuilding and dry_dock recording, revennue stamps and notaral fees at 7 ? {the New England men's factories can | variety. s steds a S - the‘cout of e purchiser. Terms of saie 1o b Conmeotion o pesink TIme). and, Rock. | Poast of. Labor costs are still high steady improvement is noted. while the :flanl on]sur:u ]c;o;k, (l':‘aln;;yl(?n,bhA; CRUDE OIL ADVANCES. complied with within thirts dass from day of |, © : % a e | in the Shoe industry Gilk market may be said to be “quiet.” | been ordered sold by the Elizabet Y : s (Licatces, Soectye Locanisht L e e | Retall distribution of silks is said to | City county circuit court for debts.| PITTSBURGH, April 25.—The | he defaulting purdmser. after five doga: ad- | ip Li i be fairly heavy, but, as in cotton goods, | The plant was a war product, and at |of Pennsylvania’ and other grade- a front of, the pre.ise e elanitine irchnsar, atte tvaTnasaLTe0g Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. (Texas Tomato Late Shipment I the retailers are not buying as freely | one time employed 600 men. Several | crude oil was advanced 10 to 25 cent B e L 4 | paper publisied in the city of Washington, | o === {Is R d f from the wholesalers as the latter | small wooden “Steamers were built | barrel, it is announced by the princ. . . 0°CLO the Lullowiag | B.'C. WILLIAM 1L MeGR s Record and Price Is Large | woula iike. there for the shipping board. oil-purchasing agency here. : e city ALEEET N. WILDMAN. | Witi _apls,d&dsexfu Trustees. R BY JAMES R. RECORD. | — ! 3 oe [ ADAM A WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Special Dispatch to The Star. e of said lot. :::u::lhrge Sale of Surplus Office 1) FORT WORTH, Tex. April 25.— ap13-d&ds.exSu ‘Trustees. Ast 100 foct to 1 ‘urnitur i 1 With the shippi e B 5t 100 feet to be. - { e shipping north of this _ig ADAM A WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER, 2t a point 8§ feet Furniture and Equipment Re {state’'s first carload of tomatoes, the TRUSTEES' SALE TO CLOSB AN BSTATE {1 and 50 feet no et ey moved From a War Activity movement of the huge truck and fruit S OF SEMUDETACHED BIGHT HOOMa | of same. runainz ne west | Organization; also Household crop has begun and will extend over N NG No. oot vaid . . A i & = i = o | Thence souin 2 fect ‘To e southeasi| Furniture, Adding Machine or theinext minelyfdays QENE Rt foar, % LONGFELLOW ST. N.W, (ERIGHTWOOD | was sent from Harlingen and contain- From Other Sources PARK \ corner of x . thence southeaste 1 n §. By virtue of authority Tested in the under. | the eaxt line of ot 2 in eaid square ed 864 crates, selling for $2.25 per = signed, under the last will and textament of thence east 34.13 feet. thence north 20 By Public Auction crate. George J. Seufferle, deceased. we will offer | feet to beginning I'art 3. beginuing for the y 3 i £ 1o u iclun. in Tront of”the | xame on 100 Nireet cust o0 oot s date for shipment is a record- at Weschler’s Believes Worst Has Been {y cuicer “he price per crate like- thence == 3818, I 128, of <ad nd records. securing * the Washington Six Per Cent Permanent " Building Association a balan of $1.370.00 = with Interest from November 1, 1920, at o% | (B viriie of - per_ annum. ‘ nP“T'm‘ of male Al cash above the | Mment of Wil amount dne under said first trust. Deposit of $100.00 required at sale. Comverancing. recording. revenve stamps and motarial fees! I} at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be ‘"= icomplied with within thirty days from day of le, or the property will be resold at risk 5 d cost of defaulting purchaser. chiaser at the tme of sale. All converancing, of Murray St daily 5 P.M. (Dey- y e Y P DAY O OF | same’ hout and pluce. . vrustes. | Slom of lots in ‘block 3 “Cli STEAMSHIPS. {important tanners, furthermore, are|completely to novelties there was some | Ewift & Co. 6s 1921 ‘ltefined was easier_and 20 to P vmi. s . v ivE cotack B |, SEORGE CGERTMAN. Qmmiee. | et Heoed B e e o rarer of = - {practically without hides, although | concern in the trade when this demand 7s 1925 points lower. with fine granulat the toiigwing desivibed Tant and premices | . I sl o the s entoll $075 {they have a large supply of leather | SUGGETly Ceaced. S e S e gty in gue commty o g ety | The-abote postpened until | ture shall be crected upon | To Boston—iii ax. on hand. The supnly of leather is Ry TR s R L e fakwo (121 1n Diller F. Groft's subdivision of | TUESDAY NTYSINTH, 1621, | said lot wi foet of the north line of |very large, but sales are increasing. Wl Sk 5 99 | 3sy opening 11! potats lower whox S te in bluck three (3). ~Brightwood Park.” |4t fhe same | Caivert st Tiowed un- - —= | The spring buying which started in| NEW YORK, April 25.—In the dry “ ) Tiquidation, altgough l1afer rally: e D el T sfice of the der 0 W sold i From New York [psecialijes Uis | increasing in staple | good market, as the week opens, there on covering. Distant positions w. gurveyor for said District in book Connty 17.1 & ¥ 3 of trus a Metropolitan L Hines. Sales of women's footwear hold | is still a halting demand for cotton (e b omer) it i« & puge 3, fmproved by o substantial brick | Fast ,,and, Cape Cod Canal T L o | koods, Ofders are being placed, it 15| WAR PLANT SALE FOR DEBT. | steady. and'ihe general list at mid Z. dwelling. No. Georgia avemue porthwest. ALL THE ¢ BY WATE £ gt R e ¢ . i . M N, i1 25— H : = Tubject 1o a prior trixt recorded in Liber | 3 e of S0 eanived”of the e | | steame i THE WAY BY WATER - RHare ‘more active, although a 50 per|true. but they are hesitant, and only | HAMPTON, April 25—The] Was ¢ 3 [ Steamer I . ¢ { { e parts of ori ribed as follows from th JULIUS A. MAEDEL. €20 F st. n.w., H. PRESCOTT GATLEY, Colorado bldg. for sale by public I APRIL. 1921, AT FIVE. ! west 88 feet. thence sonth 16 feet. east 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. wise is large. followinz described land | 5 feet and thence north along =aid 10th o s >redictions v M uate fa the ety of Wash. | 16 feet 'to. bezinaing. fmproved ‘as above wei| Wednesday, April 27, 1921 Passed—Encouraged by (bredictions now are being made District of Columbia, to wit: Loti .o be sold as o 3207, together with the improve Terms two equal ears. batance in Commencing 10 A.M. ’ f i tables will not be under last year to S and| o1 0 St o & Bomie b 7| GEMANS” Tardy Action. |uns"acciacd “extent. in spite ‘of the cent perlweiter Doske, 1 Metal Safe Cabinet, rost $2h8; i vie Ay axom, Of | T lCtal Aate Caniomta eoat Boo6 s Dot BY STUART P. WEST. bigiyiclde: of trist upon Tiahting Sonceme S Dictumhones s 3 “Toinsrin Prices Kept Up. s the option ot | e S Walker Combination Fif.| NEW YORK, April 25.—The general| rne prices will be kept up to within e thousand dollars cash, the balance in liberai payments, particulars of | deposit of $200 requ haser at The tme of ale All o te, ALl ki Steel, Docament Filew, 21| interpretation placed upon the over-{a small percentage of last year by anigs:” ants td Incking Car ) Sunday news was that Germany was | the increased freight rates. Rignt pment, Ci Teaf Bifders, Wire W Kets. Desk Sundries |here at the source of the supply of the early fruits and vegetables, some st Baver | preparing to go the limit to mect the 50 11oks Wheat Straw Cigarette | allies’ reperation demand. The pr within thir e execut n thirty the irustees isors, at the rek and ! (e e g drop in price has been noted, but NOWDEN ML Dexks, Iron Safe, Burrouzhs felt in the foreign exchanges The first estimates on the size of 10 Typewriter,| Sight drafts on London ran signors. | $3.95, nearly 2 cents in the above the former top of the year and only 7 cents away from the ext high reached in the spring of 14 Fend i bldz., W. BLADEN JACKSON 1310 G ai. v w @14 d&ds.exSu Trusree 1§ THUS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. this vear's peach, tomato and melon {vield in the Texas territory were | made today by the industrial depart- ment of the Cotton Belt railroad and embrace only points on that line. Attor Coln JOHN €. W BEALL, 18 A u THOMAS J OWEN & SON, AUCTIC RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REA NO. 2080 NORTH CAPITOL v ADAM A, W OWEN & 80! SALE. OF . STATE. < French fran following along clos = H ’ - g STORY PBRICK DWEL However, the major portion of these ‘rustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi- STREET. PAThNONT SORTRW, ly, also stand at their high level for | 3 z $ a2 3 By virtue of a certain deed duly recorded TRMONT X gy i TR e crops are grown contiguous to the H ict of C T No. 4426, folio ot ! 5 as i v {1 R street northwest, 1701 V|5 reguts of e varty sacuced: heieby. the |t 4nd, recondt of the Bisricc of Colombia, | nounced: still even here’there was a | Poaches, £19 carigates (GRaices, 0 H e o H e e- [ recovery arly 20 points 3 e i} street northwest and 1324 V | i " Frone o 1o premisee on THERSDAY. | b7, (he underiigned trustes will well ¢ public | FECONENY, OF [EAlly 20 points (rom the {irheso figures are a galn of 25 per . {THE TWENTY.EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, 1921, | 8uction, in front of the premises. on WEDNES- P olie iweels ago: cent over last year. o i3 street northwest. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P the| DAY THE TWENTYSEVENTH DAY or| Outside the exchange markets, if Late Spring Delays Trad 1% The undersigned trustees, by sirtue of a de. | following dcseribed fund aad Arermises, sitontc | ARRIL AD; 1631 “AT FOUR O'CLOCK |the German news plaved a part, it e Spring ! e. e ain- ee of the Supreme Court of the District of | in the District of Columbia. and designated and | F-M-. ollowing described land = and| was not a major part. Retallers have suffered from the ' umbis, pased in cquits ‘cause No. 37960, | being lot numbered scventy-wix (76) in David | Dremisen ituste in the District of Columbla, | 'Stocks, nmever very respomsive to |effects of the late spring as well as 1@ otter for'cate at ‘pubile Suction. “in front | Moore's subdivision of iots'in block numbered | 37 (NS lon of ‘part of biock B | foreign political and economic epi- | the farmers and trading has been e r"v';}q_rnD;;:;*arnglefi;tbl;;ing%( o the ity of Washingion. as per piat re. | Ho University’s subdivision of land now | 8odes of recent months, moved for- | delayed. ~ However, business has PRENFYFIFTR DAY Or Aril, o W | 1o the 1ty of” Sathiicton, T an e piat’ 1 |Gy STy S B R | WA aaine bt Tor reisons of oo | Dich £o0d Whenever the Weather per- eaduces the Cost hwest, being the west one-ihird by the | office of the survesor for the District of Co- | prded in k 34, page 4, of the records of| megtic origin clearly apparent at the | mits. One of the most hopeful signs B depth thereof of origina! lot mumbered { luml the office of the surveyor of the District of Co-| o100 "¢ Jant week. recently has been the steady im- | e | ur (4) I square numbered one handred and | Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed | lWmbia. o (Now known for taxation purposes, 'O : T iti provement in bank clearings in the | ety four (134) ing on 1t sirect novth | of trust for $3.500.00. and the amount which | 88,10t 38 fn square 805K ) Cotton, which * is more sensitive | Provement in bank clearings i the ] thiwest et morth | of ATUst Lo 8 O o ver am Abowe uaid | Terms of sale: Kold subject to a prior deed | than the share list to the news from | Fort Worth territory week by . . | ke 0 ‘.i‘ o Ar‘”Y ) ""Hc'r first ?ru:}" is to be paid in ecash A depoxit offtzust for 500 und the amount '”"‘""Iabruavl went higher, but in its case and the rapid approach to the high- ’ i e 5 i oy G G G| Bl ] G Gl e, hyevoni of S0 Tetulfed | E0 T e s infaenerd mach | water conditions” of a vear ago. o e L ainter s 1ime {fence “west Twenreone ()" 'cignt (o ol yoale and wich puriser will be | Guye'to complete the iurchase. Further par.| 1ess by the cable advices than by the | The week ending yostercuy ShoTeQ s | o o e ore | Further particlurs given at time of saie. | tieulars at time of sale estimates of the new crop acreage, | \Go '\" Building gains are reported numbered eight hundred W TGOMERY BRASWELL. AR indicating a reduction of over 30 per | ¢ T LU Week at Big Spring, Tsm) in xare numbered one Wuat 3.8 G GALLAGHER. api8-dads.exs £ j cent. Ty inw n, Quanah ¢ ! TR ETE | _aplfddds.exsy e n:\"’“""'— 05, b oWEN & BON. ATCTI0N | The. petroleums and one or two ey e AYAT SO EM L CTIONEERS. other stocks in which London is in- 1 to the drop in materials. 4 33 e "1 T s G R e e cnmm e E R THE heaviest item in the due to the high quality of it sabaivision of square Dumbe ., NO. 17 y i «| but no more than the average | : . S 5 | . per e Do STUERT XW. © ot trust duly | Story and Basement Brick Apart. | throughout the rest of the list. In a |California Trade Improves cost of painting is the labor. Certain-teed. Its name means, of the surveyor for the | B3 i d v ally Important as i o set~| s . 5 5 = | : }recorded in Liber No. 4295, folio 195 et seq. |ment House No. 1731 S Street| word, vitally important as is a_se Certain-teed ‘ert: y—Guar- 1 o Liber 19, at follo | Feotta®d, M LIROE N piatrict ot Cotom | Northwest tement of “the Gorman ' reparations | Despite Frost Blow to Crops teed lessens this cost Certainty of Qualit; r DAT AT 3 par R e e e Yt | By e of coniain deeq of trast auty | 10 the fnancial and commerciul gut- | e e because the high quality ma- anfeed Satisfaction.” It is “ireer nocthwest, being lot | LUereby. ces will ell 8t 1 corded, in Liber olio 415 et seq.. of > world, it is not the fu N o5 ials in i S I B U R e PSS 0B | FeTand pevord ot fr’ Dieteict of ‘commbia, | tor of most importance in the iM-| g i Digateh to The Star. terials in it are so thoroughly manufactured by a concern Bum HD. it o , and at the request of the party secui di itua i G Gy i if e folto seril premises. | public auction. in_front of the premises, o g nee. iof unseasonably cold weather, whi 5 i : " 77 | sitae in the Distict of Colmbi, gl d” | FRIGAY, TiiE TWENTY.NINTH DAY OF | The rise on the stock exchange to- |has seriously curtailed the fruit crop spreads easier and has greater the makers of high quality o e pue G e of Tots in square 155, us said sub | AVRIL, DAD. do21. AT FOURTHIRTY | duy, as all last week, reflected simply |of California, business — conditions - hiding power. rod Tyatte palazee |Giision 1 recoried "'[:,; r W ol 716 L et e Sy e Maad L ne” growins confidence that Suteide|show distinct improvement in general Pproducts. e b a0 %he | of the records of the office of the surveyor of | LA PTETIEE SR L e O ienared | trade is pointed. upward lin Unemployment has decreased Certain-teed also i ory ot tha | 1l District of Colimbia. et to a prior deed 4%, 4nd being lot’ numbered one hundred and | Further encouragemcnt for this|and country trade has widened out. At [copers amoce Let us help you make your rest At o e e e pbrier deed seventy.elght (178). in Caroline K. Carroll's| view was found in the unnouncement | The damage to the fruit crop was surface per gallon. It requires 5 i 5 Roee! s Fannually. 0 U KO et T b pai in cawn | combination of lots in sauare numbered one | of another cent advance in the |more serious than early reports indi- £ Spring painting satisfactory LR R o et Y of $200.00 required at time of wale A DL twe (1930, a% Per PIat re-| hrice of crude oil in the Pennsylvania | In the southern San Joaquin lewer coats to properly pro- and economical by supplying sl Sheopor purchaser allowed thirty days to com- 'S9Py M TAPeE B (000, 198, o€ the records | gigirict, making an advance of 50 | district _apricots suffered and tect. It retains its color and e E £ 4 {gReh hose st the tim. e URalr | blete e purchase. Furthes particulars &t | 0f Ciumbia, togcther with the Improvemengs | cents within the ' last week. This | loss to grapes is heavier than i 1 iod of this highest quality paint. } fied Wit whin hirty”daye grom | e e Sl [ therean as “ibove mentioned, “Kold subject ejflewsylceptiiine follysharcsiimAmien lisupposcy Slkrunes fnereuts but not beauty for a longer period Certain-teed led in price re- posit will be | RACE G- SMITHY. { first deed of trust of $22.000. ther particu. | favor and many of them reached bet- [so seriously. i 0 e uud remald at HORACE G. SMITHY, | lurs of which will be annotnced at iime of | : a 4 since | Because of the large carry-over of time. ducti Wi i "k and cone A1 ap19-a&ds.exsu Trustees. ' 147" | ter pric than wut any time sinc tecause of the large carry. r Juctions. ‘e are now selling N Tecxreve - e = s 5 o SO January dricd prunes, the Prune and Apricot 3 3 E DSt ete | T ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. || Teeme of sater Over and above the srat | SUGU0Y o, tires and motor ac- | Growers' Astociation is having a hard All of these advantages are this paint at prewar prices. | trust the terms of sule are one-third in cash i 0 g id by the purchusers Ail sales made sub- | & in two equal installments, payable in | COSSOT! were vigorously bought, ! time getting its members to sign con- rustees e ol mproves € . pay in > (fect to ratiication Ly the court i two vears, with interest at 7 per|their advance closcly corresponding | trac for the coming year. The ' I Wi FaTies Estate. [senum per” snuusi, ‘paabie” semi-annually: | to* the latest word regarding their | growers have received only part of eo0. - u m é HARRY §_RARC A By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court | from day uf wale secuted by second deed of { grade situation. | the proceeds of last year's harvest i EnARerm= of Columbia passed in Equity | (Ut yhon the propecty wald, or all cash. | "gieamship stocks and related issues, | 710 13th Street N.W. "e:n c Ny Tr use No. 1 e ydersigued tr Laser. A deposit of $790 will be required at | like American International, Joined | ee AL Attorney for plainti ARt a&asesgy_ | Sell at public lon. in front of the pr | tim sule. Al conveyancing, recording, | for the first time in the upwurd 3 R HCRE = D DAY OF MAY. {10002 (iambe, ‘et at vkt oF burchaser | owing {position on the idea of an Industrial ‘Washington, D. C. ! i . PUAT FIVE O°CLOCK PM., sublot 12 in, terms of sale to be complied with within 30| Tobaccos came in for their share|crisis in Great Britain. was busy “omas Dowlin & Co TI0, being & frame AwCiling and Known | $43s from dus of wale. ollicrwise the (rustees | and so did gas and telephone stocks. | covering. So were the bears in the Telephone Main 6386 g olagy e naeax T end eont ot Actautting” phseiwer | The rallwiy rise was not resumed | Moxican olls, who Were responible [, i AUCTIONEERS HAKE T athe o sland some of the sugar stocks fur-[for the widespread propaganda of a 14 i ! und known as premises No in wome newspaper published in Washingtop, | lafter 5 days’ advertisement of wuch re H ¢ o %o, | nished a notable exception to the gen- | fow weeks ago. the object of which . = Fineast 4,8 T eral drift, following a further reduc- |was to instill in the public mind the ial Sale Tuesday, April 26, 7Terms of sale: Oneth e R B, tion in refined sugar prices. impression that the Tampico oil flelds | 3 {aple i cue and_two ¥ e S .. D raaont i - | of trust and bearing interest at cent ,.»r! Tru Oil Stocks Strong. > it anou;ehold Fl:.‘m‘f‘""'m"d e e " Pk basks e, | (Seal) GEORGE H. LAMAR. Trottee. | Oil stocks retained their prominence Canadian Pactfic: { / { some Parloc Furniture; Ma- | ot st caminaiioy S o e o | “SRkTIN R wEST. in the advance today. following an-| Word was received in New York to- hogany, Oak and Walnut Dol of “s3in on ecach pareet frediut Assistant Seere ap19.d&ds.ex8u_| other Increase In Pennsylvania crude | day that Lord Shaughnessy had pro- | N This was quite in line with ex- to_the Canadian government ! 3 B . | & - : | time of sule. Sale to be consummated within | ~“ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ) Oil. | posed s Dressers; Chiffoniers, Car- | 1," si}s or depoit to be forfeited and L 1t K32 belug a_brick in squa . pectations. vas predicted when | that all of the Canadian railway lines | z : operty fesold at defaulting purchasers cost | Trustees’ Sale of 1918 Five-ton | the first increase pnounced a weck | he merged into one company with the — -peu,t Rnalti, by PflblsllcoA;ctlon. " e mae” et raitiatien | Gerling Motor Truck. A e e e L L i S e e PAINT VARNISH ROOFING LINOLEUM OIL CLOTH & RELATED PRODUCTS eed of trust dateq|NINE and that a larger and more gen- | company and that the government is- ve. N.W., at 10 O’ i Ktewart Bullding. | octaper 8. 1018, tha unde oral upward revision of oil schedules { sue bonds to cover the exchange. Ave. - Clock A.M. L GERTMAN. Trustes, . | OO B e ned, untece il | Was in prospect. Today's news, how- | Thit is the plan that was under dis- | Stewait puilding_ | 3507 pennbsiariaave! e wawinglon 11| ever, ‘gave more of A sanction for |cussion quite some time ago when| Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes Are Sold at Retail by These Merchants: JAMES A. O'SHEA. Trustee, By virtue of a certain Overstuffed Parlor Set, Malogany and Wal loom Kol 10 d D — T ~ S, 9 D e e e Croseroi - | ——ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Ci Sn SATURDAN. APRIL TRIRTY."iool.| the upward movement in the ofls. it was reported that the Canadian ol U S RN | sk, mprements ot Trage ang Eauipment o wits e g 153 on Bt molor ot |08 SO0 SN Soticls” Same - Tenas | b and would take charke of ail | Fred M. Hass, 2006 R. I Ave. NE, Lewls E. Hummer, 219 Pa. Ave. ME Rainicr Hdw. Co. Mt. Rainicr, - edroon e et T 1 of old-extablixhed Lamp an or Repair | “ith Woods hydrautle hoist t En : i W., Wi . e e Huse. Carvete. Refrigeratony | Shop at No. 308 % ace mwe T | Gump. body. tactory No. 5377, manufactons | COmpany. Texas and Pacific Coal and | the railroads and their lands. It was | Washington, D. C. N.W., Washington, D. C. e d. S I et ooy Saety Nafrigescion Y TN | by the "Sterting " Sotor” Truck "Company' of |OIl erossing 30, Transcontincntal up | said today that the Canadian com- | Gney I Hechi Co. 6th and P- Goldblatt & Co., 1923 Pa. Ave. ' . Weish Estate, Rockville, e ater ete JISES. { Milwaukee, Wis., together with all equipment|for the first time to 13 and Cosden— | panies as a whole would show a loss | Sldn¢y nger Co., . NW. Md. i Also Automobiles, Trucks, ¢ NTY NINTH, 1 thereen AT o these were the main features of the|of $80,000.000 fo'; this year, but that| C Sts. SSW.; Camp Meigs, N.E. W. E. Perry, Bethesda, Md. { - : 3 £ = 2 107 i American oil group. this could be offset in two or three g < Kk ‘Washi Bicycles, Etc. "D TR SNROw : 5 = e oncmisalii : W. Loveless, 19 Florida Ave. .G. P. Bickford, Md. M. M. Walker, ngten . '\DAM A. WESCHLER, Auct FRED 8. SWINDFIT. The remaining short interest in|ycars by cconomies in management . PR 2 a 3 2p20, S, Trustees. | Royal Dutch, which had taken its!ind cuts all along the line. N.W. J. W. O’Brien, Laurel, Md. Grove, Md. —

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