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REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. ESTATE. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. A DELIGHTFUL HOMBE OF § ROOMS. 2 the, electricity. h.w.h.. garage, in charming o pear 16th and Allison atx. Price fixed arm your pocketbook. CHAS. 8. MUIR 3 N. Y. ave. = it COLORED. bath: zood m.w. loca- room’ for garage; Modern leaving BY OWNE stsle: six rooms: modern bath: front and back porches: lot 100 feet o 20-foot alley: one square upitol street and the new East- chool. Price. $5.250% mable % n.m. call Lincoln 41 1TS; ST OF 148 @ dandy little 6-room house tricity: just put north of with hot-water heat and el 7. on the market. Pri : §1,500 cash, $75 th. B NORTHWEST REALTY COMPANY, 18th an; : < N.W. 2 Price. $12,300. Phone F. BATHS, 195, HIGH Vv 5 ROOMS. BATH, MODE improvements: double garage. Call evenings g0 pm. 106 ¥ st e, Terms rea- IMS ; COLO. sd Prices. AVE. NR H LA 15t AND 5 brick: : 6r. colonial $150 cash. IR C front. e oIt and o easy. COLORED: . brick; nr. Ga. newly ¢ ave. and corate: . £450 ¢ COLOKE brick ut 33 COLORED: story’ . and month: ' month. RD. pay furnac 0; $: Nt br NE mains RD ST. N. n brick put and in 500 $00 ATHER & ROBINSON, 16 Bond bldg. Hth and New York ave. 2 Main 44 (OOM RRICK: A ST ad Sth; tine loeation 8,000, cmy ) cash e PR 41 VEEN Tth Pric PRATHER & ROBINSON, B14-15-16 Bond bidg . 14th and New York ave. LAKS 10t 163x230: W attic, porches: lar. ash. %300 mo < vacnnt. | Owner, 114 Kresge building, 11th a 108 NEAR C AL HIGH SCHOOL. Owner anxious to sell desirable. modern home, % square of 14th, . 6 . & b. with colopial f hw.h. Food condition. take $6.730; $800 cash, and payments: reduction for cash. Don't de- lay of you want & Owner. Address 293.M. Star offic ROOM BRICK SEMI- appointment. Price, 1508-d. 2o An opportunity to secure a real bargain near 17th and B sts. s.e., having 6 large rooms and bath. Lots 136 feet deep. Price, $2,050. | Terms, $250 cash and $25 per month, including all interest. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K st. n.w. FOR SALE—COLORED. SEVERAL VERY DESIR- able 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. %7 C ZET §.B._NEAR CAPITOL: & rooz: bricx. moders; for sale cheap. Dhose Clevel (390. AND TAYLO 77 T4th st Main e e o e | ing porels and first-floor front and back porches, Jocated just off of Park road entrance to Rock | Creek Park. . now Iocated out of town. wants to dispose of property at once. Frontage on two strects, and grape arbor: room for garage. b dewp yment it can house in its cash an any sim possession. or Tess 1 Tmmedi NEWTON N R 14th. 6 rooms, porches: room for garage. QUINCY NEAR NORTH CAPITOL. 6 rooms, h.w.h.: very easy terms. NEAR 11th AND COLUMBIA RD. 6 rooms, hot-water heat. i ! We have six to ten room homes close to 14th | from Harvard st. to Saul's Addition. Our| Fervice contemplates evers possibie effort to obtain for you the home you desire at your price and terms. PETTY & PETTY, . Y. a Main 5127. FOR HOMES AND 15VESTMENTS Bee MAHORNEY & SULLIVAN— “They Know Washington." el Main o7 _ | SALE (COLORED)— These splendid homes located | near Irving and Sherman ave.| n.w., having 6 rooms and bath; h.-w.h.; electric lights; vacant; terms, $500 cash; price very rea- sonable. B. B. PiNX, 712 Ker- von st. n.w. Columbia 58i7. $25 DOWN. $25 A MONTH.| For $375 we will build for you an attractive metal house, 10x20. Also larger houses and terms toj suit. Let us show you one.} Standard Building Corporation, | New Davidson Bldg., 921 15th st. n.w. Phone M. 5672. i Lor all { Terms to be complied with frx | advertisement of Public Auction U. S. Army Wagons, 70 U. S. Army Transport Wagons, 10 Dump Wagons, 3 Two-Wheel Rubber-Tire Trailers Brought from Camp Humphreys, and 10 be wold at Public Auction for the convenience of the public at North Capitol and L Sts. N.E,, Friday, June 10, 1921, 10 A M. ALSO ONE 2-TON SELDEN TRUCK Contractors. Denalers, Farmers an Private Buyers Invited te Attend| Thix Sale. TERMS CASH. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., CTION T THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LOT. | JUTH DMEROVEMENTS ‘0N SCMNER NUE. ANACOSTIA, D, C, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ot the District of Columbia, passed In equity nnse entitled Briscoe ve. Briscne, Equity, No. 38746, we will sell at_public aurtion, in"froni 1 i of ‘e premises, on FRIDAY. THE TENWH ! DAL OF SUNE. 1921, AT FIVE 0'OLOCK | P.AL, lot 35 sectlon B, Barry I'sru. row ) taxed as squere 5562, containing oue acre land, with _improvements. rooms. and fi Terms of sal . et One-third cash d_two vears from d at @ per annum, payable s nnually, se- | cured’ by deed oftrust om the property wold, at the option of the purchase in fifteen days, the right to resell otherwise trustees resel at risk and cost of defaultiog purchaser. A deposit of $100 reauired at time of sule. All t of purchaser. RDS, EMANUEL M. HE! Equity VALUABLE TWO- No. 1013 EU s virtue of a certain dee recurded, in Liber No. 4169, Foli and being lot 24 vision in block 12, in Brown's_sub- parts of Mt. Pleasant and Fless as per plat recorded in the office or for the District of Colum: bin, anty 1 nortl 34 feet by width of said lo as a_public alley in Dist 886, in the Supreme Court O the District of Columbia, lot now known as lot 813 in square 2NG3. snle: Sold subject o an unpaid due on a Buil intion loan amounting to about S$1 i loan to be paid in cash upon + of Lid a o thirty day- ¢ the sale or rleited recording and the ~ in Liber except the condemped Mvenue Stamps at purchasers « WILLIAM 8. RYON. WILKES . PRATHER. _jeSdkds s 1 ADAM AL 'HLER, ACCTIO! if Lsnnc H. 2Ry virtue of an wurt of the District of i | A auction . 420 Pennsyl lowing stocks and securit 18 a nin avenue northw, the to-wit: Certificates Nos. 13, of the_ Tiri- pitio Land and Lomber Company for 30,000 Shares. pur value $T00 cach. Certificate No. of the Mississippi_ Min- apany for 10 shares, par value $100.00 0. 4139 of Dabney O value $1.00 of the Merriman res. par value $10.00 266 of the Kero Gas Company alne $100.00 each f the Ruilway Constr: Company Company at $100.00 Certificate. 545, 1546, 1108, 975. 1106, 979, 950. 1105 and 981 of the American Rotary achine and Development Company for res. par value $1.00 each. ates' Nos. Ji3. G6 and GT of the Do- minion of Canada Trust Corporation for shares at €1 each Draft of G W. Yarker for £25, dated May 1912, protested. e of C. L. Dasis, dated February 4, £ Queensbury note. dated November 16, 1911, 000, Note of A_ M. Duckett. March 1, 1914, $400, ote of W. C. Hamilton, April 5, 1912, of Chatham Development Com . 1913, $1.70. Gl Note of Kenneth McWhinney, February 19, 1913, $1,500. Note of W. G. Hopkins, December 27, 1912, 1dford. Deceased. McNEILL, "THOS. rtue of a certain deed of trust dat April 1920. and_being instr recorded Februars 10, . among the lai records of the District of Columbia, and request of the party secured thereby. dersigned trustees will sell at i on TU ! 1, AT | = deseribed | ¥ of Wash- | olnmbin; and destenated os | ald’ Fendall, trostee's. ( subdivision of lots in square 242, as per plat| recorded in Liber H. D. C., page 18, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-thind of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. pasable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per a nhum, pasable kemi-annually from day of sale, Secured by deed of trust upon the property 8014, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. nid sale. All converancing. recording, _revenue stamps, etc.. At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost_of defaulting purchaser, afier five days' ch resalé in some news- paper published in cds.exSn M A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. A 5 Administratrix Sale of Lunch-| room Business at No. 1429 P Street N.W., Also Gold Watch and Chain, Diamond Locket and Three Irish Terriers. By virtne of an order of the of the District of Columbia, holding o Probate Court in re estate of Patrick Cannon. deceased, administration N i 27743, the undersigned ad- A cluding Tubles, Chairs, Urn, Gas Range, Steam Table, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, ef Also luable Diamond Locket Gold Watch and n and three pedigreed Irish Terriers (two females and cne male). Terms: Cash, RAH T. C ON, Administratrix. DOWNING, .\u(-mvy.’llur:l‘t‘nd le Counter, A 5 Large Sale Household Fumniture FOR SALE—TO COLORED. | Excellent 6-room and bath Fome in the best northwest section. Furnace cellar ~ under entire house. _ Price, Reasonable cash payment, balance nthiy. A very unusual buy. CHAS. D. SAGER, 923 Fifteenth Street N.W. Main 35. Galiatia St. Detached Semi- Bungalow. Six large, eunshiny oms: hot-water heat, gas and elcctricity; Lardwood floors; screess, storm doors, etc.: large front and rear lots. with excellent garden. This property is priced right, with terms to suit. HOS. E. JARRELL, 837 Woodward Bldg. Main 766. NEW MT. PLEASANT HOMES 6 and 8 rooms, 2 complete baths: heated garages; instantaneous water heaters, ete. INSPECT. 1725 Irving st. and 1722 Kenyon st. Open 9 am. to 9 p.m. For sale by any broker or H. GRUVER. owner. e Main 788, Union Trust bidg. RY OWNER — HANDSOME RESIDENCE, brownstone and brick; 12 rooms, bath, 2-story brick ; 20-foot ‘alley; immediate posses- sion. 2'to 6, 1244 10th st. n.w. 11° FOR SALE OR RENT. ON BILTMORE—_BEST RESIDENTIAL LO- cality; overlooking park; 11 rooms: 3 baths; garage; ideal for large family or rooming louse. ' Address Box 264-M. Star office. SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR RENT. MODERN, UP-TO-DATE COTTAGE, CEN- trally located: 6 s, 2 baths; three months. 5 £ Zil4 Monteres ave.. Atiantic City. 9% and Miscellaneous Effects, Carpets, Rugs, Automobiles, etc., By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Commencing 9:30 A.M. Living Room Snites, two complete Ivory Red- oo Suites, Oak Dressers, Chiffoniers, Hrass and Ename] Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Mahog- Toor and Other Lamps. Silk Shades, Brass Silver-piated Ware, Grass Settees d Tables, Baby Carriage, Davenport, Buf- fets. Extension Tables and Chairs, Hall' Rack, Reftigerators, Floor Shew Case, Metal Frame Swinging Hammoek, Desks, Typewriter, Mah. Cabinet Talking Machine, Carpets, Rugs, ete. At 12 Noon Touring Cars and Roadsters, Electric Coupe, One-ton Ford Truck (pneumatic tires), and Ford Delivery Ambulance Bodies, by Order District Chapter American Red Cross; 1919 International 1l;-ton Truck, GMC 3-ton Chassis, etc.; New 30x31/; Tires, Tubes, etc. Terms: Cash Je9,10 ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. a frame house of three| —y i R . At th e ! Gefaulting purchaser. after five days' adver- | A deposit of $500 will be required’ at time of | tisement of such resaie in some newsj THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. l Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer. Administrator’s Sale of Household Furniture and. Effects, “Steinway” Baby Grand Piano, Draperies, Paintings, Carpets, Rugs, etc.. con- tained in Residence No. 1823 Phelps Place N.W., By Public Auction Within the above premises Friday, June 10th, 1921 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Compriing. in part. Stelnway Baby Grand Plano. Tapest Sofan and Chairs. Florentine Frame Mantel Mirrors, 'Hall C Lounge, Ol Paintings and Water Colors. Andirons, Pler M Glams Tedrom and Dining Hovm tains, Linen, Carpets, Rugs, Terms: Cash. Harry O. Wilson, Administrator, c. t. a,, Estate of Jesse B. Wilson, deceased. Hoehling, Peelle & Ogilby, Attorneys, 1416 F Street N.W. URE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. I C.G.SLOAN & CO.,INC.,AUCTS 715 13th St. Valuable Antiques And Other Household Goods At Public Auction AT SLOANS GALLERIES 715 13th St. Saturday June 11th, 1921 at 10 A. M. bracing. in part, the following antiques: Sheraton and Colonial Folding Top Tables, two Fine Sewing Tables, 6 Reception Chairs, splen- did condition: 2 rare Staffordshire Platters, Handsome Carved Rosewood Shah‘—. Short Sideboard, Post Bed, 2 Chests oi Drawers, Rockers, Foot Stools, etc. Also 2 Upright Pianos, Cabinet Victrola, Overstuffed and Cane Living Room Suites, Golden Oak and American Walnut Dining Room Suites, Books, | Large Hall Racks, Sewing Machines, Day Beds, Wicker Chairs andj Rockers, Fireplace Brasses, Bed Davenports, 2 Flat Top Desks, ()Ofice} Chairs, etc. ! Tf"m Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, AUCTS o2t ADAM A. WESCHLEE. AUCTIONEE ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Lunchroom Furniture and| Equipment at No. 420 and 42077 12th Street Northwest. | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable 3-! Story and Cellar, Semi-De- tached Brick Residence, No. 1656 Park Road Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in the nnder. el (et i the last will and testament of 332 et sed. A. Wilson and pursuant to 3 rt of the District wlumbia, ~passed equity cause No . the undersigned surviviog trostee will r sale by public auction, in front of the TH 1K at the request of party secu the undersigned trustees will sell at publ tion, within the above premises. on TU JUNE FOURT! 'H, 1921, AT HALF prewises. on MONDAY, THE' TH TEN 'A.M., 12 Maloginy Opalite-Top Tables, DAY OF T 1921° AT FIVE Matogany Bentwood Chairs. National Cash M the following described resl estat Register. Buttery of Coffee Urns. Small Steam nate in the city of Washington. District Fine Oak Cafe Refrigerator, | lumbia, to wit: Lot 631 in John H. Nola o i meniigeratony anbivisio in block 1. Tn 8. P Erown's N e Caates subdivisic of the tract of land known + e Eixtures. lusiaas per piat of ieail Kitchen Requisit; g » recorded in r County b e - of the aforesaid surveyor's I fered as an en d good will . and I a satisfactors bid is not re ely sold in detail brick dwelling . hot-water heat, uproyed b ing 10 roums, 2 bat conta electric lghts and ul T nrcaut) Terms: One-third of the purchase money to . AR be paid In cash, the balauce in two equal fn- o RNER, Jr., stallments, payable in one and two years. with 7 per cenl per annum. payable . from day of sale, secured by £ trust upon the property sold, or ail Jes-a&dbs,ex8a ADAM A. WESCHLI Trustees. R, AUCTIONEER. e e option of ule Durchaser & de IC f. $300 rhanired of the purchaser at the 2 Vi e Siate, VAT consevancing, - recording. | 1Tustees’ Sale of Winton Tour- al revenue stamps aud notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the surviging trustee reserves the right fo resell the property at the risk snd st _of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' adverticement of such ressle b newspaper published in the city of i o HARRY 0. WILSOX Surviving Tro Kenesaw A HOEHLING, F & OGILBY, 3 Attorneys. 1416 F st. n.w. je1-d&ds.ex8u ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property Nos. 1221-23 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, March 5, 1921, as No. 110 among the jand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the 'y secured thereby, undersigned trustees will offer for sale by 3 i in_front of the premises, ou NTE TH DAY OF O'CLOCK P.M. he following described land and premises, si ate in the city of Washington, District of to-wit: Part of lot 11. in square 1208, described as follows: Beginning for 'h-" same at the end of 74 feet south on the east line of Wisconsin avenue from the northwest | corner of said lot 11, and running thence east | parallel with M street. 202 feet 13 inch lo! ing Car. duly recorded fo Liber 463, folio K6 ef of the land records for the District of ( bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by | public auction at Weschier n.w. on SATURDAY. JU ] 1921, AT TWELVE 0'CHOCK NOON, one seven- passenger Winton touring car. model 1917; en- gine No. 31393 Terms: B WALTER A. JOHNSTO! J.°A. FRANK, Trustees. 3e7.8.9,10 ADAM A. WESCHLER, VALUABLE _IMPROV NUMBERR 929 T STRI AND 311 AND 313 ¢ ¥ EAST. WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of the last will and testament of Henry A. Streitber, deceased, administra- tion cause No urt of the District of Columbia. holding Prabate Court, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in froat of the wl.;fl-flve remises. on TUERDAY, THE FOURTEENTH AY OF JUN] A.D. 182] the following described lans and premises, sitoate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, as| follows: AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ON THAT DAY Part of lot numbered 4, In square numbered 261, as follows: Peginning for the same at a AUCTIONEER. it UNE t 9, in said square, thence southerly parallel With Wisconsin _avenne, 20.50 feet; thence point on the north line of T street sixteen west parallel with M street, 202 feet 115 inch, | and one-half feet west of the southeast cur- thence north with Wisconsin avenue, in 4| per of the said lot and running thence -mi straight line to the point of beginning, im-| with the north lines of suid street sixteen and ! proved by four-story and attie brick b < | one-half feet to the center of the wall be-| N0< 1221.1223 Wisconxin avenue northw tween the two middle bLouses of the four Terms of sale: Subject ta a prior deed of | erected on the said Iot. thence north 133 feet trust for $7.500 at 6% dve May 10, 1923. bal- 1 3 inches, thence ecast sixteen and «ne-half ance, one-half cash. the remainder, $100 per | feet and thence south 153 feet and 3 inches | month, with interest at 6 per cent, secured by | a second deed of trust upon the property sold, | or all cash over trust, at the option of the Purchaser. A deposit of $500 required at the Time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, rev. enie stamps and notarial fees' at the cost of The purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with' within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to re- %ell the property at the risk and cost of the to the point of beginninz. being improved by premises 929 T atreet norihwest AND THEREAFTER AT O'CLOCK PM. ON THE SAME DAY. { Lot numbered fifteen (15), In square nom- bered seven hundred and seventy-elght (778) a8 laid out upon the original plan of said city) together _with improvements, con: numbers 311 and 313 G street northeas Terms of ssle: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, evidenced by promissory notes, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable i | ing of paper pub- s e he city of Washington; Dr 8. 3. STANTON, Fanoally, from day of sale. scored by = - NN eed of ‘trust upon the property, respec- JeT-A&ds.exSu Trustees. ely, sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, respectively. A deposit of $300 on_each parcel sold will be required of the purchaser, respectively, at the time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, notarial fees, revenue sfamps and examination of title at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the rixk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. affer five Qays' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. ECKERT J. SACKS, 629 F st CHARLES 8. SHREVE, Je2-d&ds,exSu 1009 7th st. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auction Sale of Household Fur- niture From Storage, Private Homes and Others: Parlor Furniture, Dressers, Chiffo- niers, etc., by Public Auction, at Our Rooms, 910 Pa. Ave. N.W., Saturday, June 11, at 10 O’Clock A.M. Cane Back Parlor Sets, Mahogany and Wal- ) nut Dining Room Suites, 10 pleces; Round D. R. Tables, Chairs, China Closets,’ Brass a Iron Beds. Springs, Mattresses, Pillows. Bed- ding, Lace Curtains, Portieres, etc., Dressers, Dressing_Tables, Chiffoniers. ' Ivory Bedroom Set, Large Ruj rpets, Refrigerators, Kitch- en Tables, Utensils, China and Glass Ware, Oil | and Gas Ranges, Grase and Wicker Furniture. Also at 11 O’Clock A.M. Ford, Overland, Scripps-Booth| D. W. RILEY—AUCTIONEER | AUCTION SALE—431 11th St. f Household Furniture, including _Parlor, Pining Hoom and Bedrcom Suites, Mirrors, Ornaments. Rugs. ‘Washing Ma- chines, etc.. etc. Saturday, June 11, at 10 AM. Paintings, ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| ‘Wharf Property Known nl Number 3254 K (Water) St. N.W. By virtue of a decree passed in the Su- preme Conrt of the District of Columbia in The case of Ernest L. Conant, assignee, etc., plaintiff, ve. Warner Miller et al.. defendants. Equity 30053, Ernest L. Conant, assignee of Wamner Miller, the purchaser at'a former Sale, having made default, we will sell at pub- Tie auction, in front of the premises. on FRI- DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1621, AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises sit- unte in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia: Lot numbered twenty-six (26) and part of lot numbered twenty-five (25), in Hlock numbered five (5), bounded on the morth Dby Water street. on the west by lot numbered twenty-seven (27), on the south by the Poto- mac river, and on the east Ly the property comveyed to James F. Essex by O. M. Linthi- enm and others, trustees, by deed recorded in Tiber 3. A, S., numbered twenty (20), folio 6 et seq., one of the record books of the Dis- trict of Columbin, being the same property i i i conveyed by George Truesdell and wite to Wil-| Touring, etc. liam H. Burr and Rufus Smith, trustees. by | 500 30 2 deed recorded in Liber No. 1027. folio 214. et — & e seq.. one of the land record books of the Dis- irici ‘of Columbia, excepting from said lot| P OF TOWN REAL ESTATE. enty-six (26), that part of said lot which vt;' h’!r!'fl'fir' ‘conveyed by the said Willlam . Burr and Rufus Smith, trostees, to Charles B. Cropley et al., by deed recorded in Liber No. 1120, follo 16 et seq., one of the land rec- ord books of the District of Columbia;: also all fhat part of lot numbered twenty-seven (27) which was conveyed to the sald Willlam H. Rurr and Rufus Smith, trustees, by Charles R, Cropley et al. by aaid deed recorded in Liber No. 1120, folio 16 et seq, as aforesaid, maid property containing ten thousand two hindred and ffty-seven (10.257). square feet of ‘ground. more or less, and being known as premizes 3254 K street or ‘Water street. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in eash and the balance in Two equal installments, payable in one and. two years from the date of sale, with futerest at 3ix per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, %o be secured by deed of trust upon the prop- ~tty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur. chaser. 'A deposit of $300 will be required of fhe purchaser at the time of sale. ~All con- veyancing, recording, revenue stamps and no- Tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. The terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or the trustees may aflt and resell at s _risk and cost after five days’ previous advertisement of such resale in “some newspaper ;Xb"lhed in Washington, C. SHORE PROPERTY. R RENT— Furnished cottage, North beach. ‘Week or week end. Phone North 7888. 100 WATER FRONT PROPERTY. FOR RENT —3-ROOM SHACK, ON SALT ‘water; near Herring bay; $15 per month. Five-room house; front and side porches: plenty of shade, fruit; artesian well and about two acres of land; on ealt water; near Her- ring bay; 200 ft. of water front; only §1,500. Lots on ealt water, near Herring bay; only 30 miles from Washington; splendid boating, Babing, ete.; $150 to $550. peases Five acres unimproved land, 30 miles from ‘Wash., on salt water: artesian well on place; Dearly 200 ft. water front; $200 per acre. IRVIN OWINGS, 606 F st. n.w., or Deale, Md. SOUTH. RIVER PARK—BUNGALOW in ®-acre tracts, at reasonable prices: water-front locations for modest summer homes, many purchasers having built bungalows, others in course of coustruction; & few choice loca- Apply C. H.'NEELY.& CO., 706 CKSON H. RALSTON, Fvans Building. Trustee. CHARLER W. CLAGETT, 416 5th st. n.w., Trustee. tions left. Westory b: JeT-dkdsexsSa H TOURS. STEAMSHIPS. ol 104 PHONE ~—— ¥rank. GETTYSBURG ‘Wonderful suto trips to the famous Battle- m‘ § RIO DEJANEIRG MONTEVIDEO fleld. New 7-passonger Cars, $6.25; dinnec s34 guide Included, #7.75 each persen. Oity | 5 ur. i CEEE TS xw. 'LAMPORT &HOLT LINE. 10° _ . Regular sailiugs of luxurious steamers 17,000 ~ STEAMSHIPS, AUSTRALIA Honolulu, Buva, New Zealsnd. The ¥ c For fares and_salli, Ry., 1419 York Aven adian_Australasiso Royal Seymour 8t., Vaucouver. B. C. FRENCH LINE MLk FRICA by Union-Castle Line, Sandorson & Son, Gen. Passenger Agts. 26 Broadway, New York Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. Steamship Ticketsfor Al Lines Choico Accommodstions at Turiff Kates, 3 t New York, Havre, Paris | Bpacial service naecuring pass- New Quadruple-Screw Oil Burner Itineraries Propurea. = P. ARIS 23790 Tons H Bleepirg car and hotel reserva. 3 45,000 H.;ntyowlr; i June 25, ug. i b § July §3 Aug. 27 7 I iy % Aug T3] American Expres Co. CHICASO - July 30 Bept. 7 LAFAYETTE Auvg. 3 Bept. 1 TA TORRAINE . Aug. 6 Bept. 3 FRANCE ... Aug. 4 Aug. 35 LA TOURAINE Aug. 20 Bept. 17 Havre—Hamburg - NIAGABA ......... July 16 Scpt. 3 Nov. 8 »Mollllt vemo"n New York, Vigo, Havre = ROUSSILLON .......July 9 ao b eamer Charles COMPANY'S OFFICE, Macalaster 1419 N SUMMER RESORTS IN York Ave., Washington. Ocean View Virginia Beach Buckroe Beach Willoughby Beach Cape Henry UNEXCELLED BOATING, BATHING, FISHING. HOTELS and COTTAGES DEL!GHTFUL WEEK-END TRIPS - CITY TIC 731 15th St. N.W Woodward Buliding Norfolk & Washingion ¢ Steamboat Co. OLLAN AMERICA LINE BOULOGNE-SUR-VE! Gen. Pass. Office, 24 State St, N, Or Local Agents. Passenger and Freight Services Connections Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign Money Orders | Fer Sailings and Full Information Apply COMPANY'S OFFICE 517 14th St. N.W. EASTERN VIRGINIA 6 | NEW YORK TO KUlIEKDAD | VIA Washington 7th Street Whart Leaves Daily Except Sunday p.m. admission to i Evening Classes Just Starting in Accountancy Opening All Semesters Freahmen Accounting— Corporation Accounting in C. Therapy and Problems Course of Colleg rade. . P. A. Instructors College Prep Oratory sabjects including Ch Englih . Ma Classes et Bookkeeping Taught by a C. P, A, Shorthand (Gregg) 1’ St R wrmns Public Speaking and Business English b Arthur Dien Call. Classes 1736 G n.w. A SCHOOLS Mais 8250. Open to Women. Civil Service Examination I Clerk. Juls 6 and o Civil pifiio_ry S¢l NW ectrotheraps and Hydro post-zraduate CHOOL OF PHYSIOTHE ima rd Accountancy SUMMER TERM June 7—Sept. 9 70 56.70 s Opening in All Semesters BOSTON S | vreommen sccommane— 5 Corporation Accounting METROPOLITA LINE From New York Connections at Pos kland. Bangor, Yurmouthi. N. & Steamers leave Pier 18, New York (fr. Murrax St) daily, cluding Sundays, 5 P.M. or Port Desert, n Mt > ia Cape Cod Canal EASTERN S. S. LINES C. P. A. Therapy and Problems Course, of College Grade. C.P. A e Instructors Credits Recognized by Leading Universities Washington School of in NEW YORK TO EUROPE Sailings from Pier 75, S5tA St N. R. ings from Pler 71, 230 . {PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—BREMEN AMERICA: June 22—July 23—Aug. GEORGE WASHINGTON: July 30—Aug. 27—Sept. e PLYMOUTH—BOULOGNE—LONDON N ew— Luzurious—Com/ortable. PANHANDLE STATE: Accountancy " YMCA Schools [ RESOR RESORTS. CANADA. | TS RESORTS. CANADA. ‘Then—come back for mountain hotel. ing resorts also in the 1419 New York Avenue F. R. PERRY, Gen. 1231 Broadway o toquest Canad: Your Summer Vacation In The Canadian Pacific Rockies Climb peaks that penetrate the clouds; explore valleys—lovely as Eden: select any of your favorite pastimes—from golf to fly-fishing. the tempting cuisine, dancing and gay diversions of a luxurious You will find all of this and more at Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise. Other entranc- 500 miles. uninterrupted Alpine Fairyland from Banff to Victoria, B.C—s0 sasy to reach and modera‘e in cost. Call or Write for Tour No. C-144 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYER C. E. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent Washington Agent, Passenger Dept. New York City Al smiermation concering Canads farcinea 2 cewspapars on Gie. PE MAY. N. 3 . _ Atlantic Creu = 1 for Hew i unancereatidn. e lHoret STCHARLES : &fly(%‘fiig‘nrmz@aflmq rvice and || tharough Sei C'ourk.s,yy lominant . | i 1| wizh 1 i ! Ior Booklet. Fioor Plan l Rogd Map £.5v-inl Rates Oddres. g, F. GROSSCUP. Truntee Jotel _—‘, . ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Directly on the OceanFront | #An American PlanHotel of Distinction CAPACITY 600 7, § GARAGE Itgfla’lfiz/fi PLANADE ‘Whole Block on Ocean Front Coolest loeation in Atlantic City. Ideal family hotel in Cheisea Secti Capacity Five Hundred Ownership Direcii W E 0 and $2.60 a dax I3 30x wr. Europ. plan, $1. Special_weekly GRAND ATLANTIC NEW OWNERSHIP MANAGEM Virginia ave. mear be Capacity, 600 Private batlis, runuing wa $4.00 up. Speeial weekly. ots trains. ). D PAINTER. __ HAROLD VLA demand greater t at home in spare time: entire tuition can be earned in few week: o nding free nurse particulars, CHIC. Depte I 421 South Ashlgnd BERLITZ SCHOOL 24 sie » Languages - Serms May Be Degun at Any Time Spanish Lessons 28—Aug. 2—Sept. 6 OLD NORTE STATE, 13 aug. 16—Sept. 20| Y GRADUATE XATIVE PROPESSOR. PRINGESS HATOHEA: o EMERSON INSTITUTE June 11—July 23—8ept. 7 B POTOMAG (Ex-Antigone): June 15—July 28—Sept. 18 HUDSON: July 13 Aug. 30 Oct. P— A NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES— GENOA POCAHONTAS: U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. Stewsrt Bldg., Baltimore. Phons Calvert 3460 45 Broadway, N. Y. June 30—Aug. 13—Sept. 24 Phoes—Franklin 4463, | gt fin o P et nw SUMMER SEMESTER. . 15 | JUNE Evening School for Men and Boys, JUNE 15. > WHITE New York—T. .June 17 Aug. July 12 Sept. Red Star Lin *Canopic . Cretic *Also calls at Lis American Line- Antwerp fi‘r‘:v‘:n“’:nd le;nf 25 AJ:" 3:_’ g:p:. ao Gy JuT 13 Aug 20 Sept. 2y ||| (Foundea 1869 and Incorporatea “'New York—Hamburg via Cherbourg. {| Under Speciai Act of Congress). Mongolis e Ai'llllezlo xal'y:g - . *Mi kahda ...June3 5 1 Mancharia - July 14 Aug. 25 i| Summer Term of Ten Weeks “Direct to Hamburg. i N. Y.—Hamburg, Libau, Dansig Gothland (3rd class ooly) Samland (3rd class only). STAR 1 July 28 Aug. 20 Lisbon, Gibraltar, Naples and Genon New York—Plymouth, Cherbourg, .June 18 July 23 Aug. 27 une 18 i Evening School for Women, (not co-ed), JUNE 16, Prepares for College, Professional School, Day School for Men and Boys, | WELLSBORO Kentucky ave. near ning Water in rooms Amer. plan, $3 up dails . Free bathing, musi N . KIN Kentucky Ave. near Beach, Cap. 500. Moders throughout; el ; runoing water in rooms. anneing. i HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE MAY. N\, J. On the Ocean Frout and Board Fourth July Special 33.75 SATURDAY. SUNDAY s..7s and MONDAY 0. Spocal ety waending 1o Jul 15th. Orchestra featare. Dance Hall ome of the Ginest and larzest i Cape May. Kooms ngle and en suite, with private baths. Rusoiag Elevator 10 street Jevel BATHING. HORSEBACK RIDING, IT'S FREE. + of Atiantic City __BEACH MAVEN N J, THE ENGLESIDE Open Jome 17, The best combination of gea- wice seashore “he Atlaptie coast Ma'chiess Schive. wail nd bay. Five tennis courfs. The Ergleside offers moiern appointment Eex nd freeh wat'r private buibe, Orchestrs arage. Booklet. S nager __Also_The Covington. West Philadelpbis. MARYLAND. | ‘ Chapel Point,i fii__—! UNDER NEW MANA No permits or mew to enter grounds FPuosted regula- tions must be 1y adhered to. New Bathing Houses 580 new lockers: one of best beaches om the Potomac River. New Restaurant { { Special Sea Food. Chicken aud Country | Dinners on Sundays and Holidays. Grounds cam be had for amy special occasions. Beautiful drive from Washington. 40 miles of good state roads. J. B. JARBOE. rehip cards i Mgzr. 9° POINT BLAKISTON” (COLTONS). Opposits Blakiston Isiand. 2%, Salt-water lbuthing. fishi dancing: orchestra. Week ends 300 water-front lots on Potomar map and booklst. Phone Leonari R. D BLAKISTO m, o, M. 13+ CK HEIGHTS, MD. CAMP S INN AUTIFULLY 17 uated: all modern conveniences: special Rooklet MISS CLARA COBLENTZ " Hotel Braddock BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. | A first-class newly entirzed and renovated {totel. situated on a mount Vv wonderfal woodland for June. i | RRADDOCK DINNER ON | SUND OM 1 TO % P FOR [ 10" niotorist ver day up. . European plan. $2 per dax up. Specisl weekly Fates wpon reauest. tober. Proprietor. and Manager. N CITY, MD. “THE COLONIAL baths. running water: booklet 0 October 1. _Ownership 3 : $17.50 'up weekly. Amer. plan. ,E.a‘:i;:‘“’ ek S Mol NG Virginia ave.. 3d hotel from Beach. Private run. water: elevator; Amer. plan. SAM.ELLIS, Owner. __COLLINS, Mgr. !” THE WINDERMERE ! So. Carolina . second_door from R'walk. Homelike atmosphere. Modern throuchout. Ratiing from hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Bings SPECIAL X 50 $2-50 HOTEL RIO GRANDE $2. New York ave. and Beach. 2 bloc Station, European_pl ¥ Elevator. Central. _Capacity TRA OCEAN END TEN- THE NESSEE AVE. Specinl season rates. Excellent table. P Homeiike. R_BAWLEY. | LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. HOTEL MARION ON LAEE GEORGE. N.Y. 76 miles north of Albany Directly on Lake Shore, also State Road from Lake George Village to Boiton Landing Modern in equ p- ment: Liberal mansgement. Adjoins Lake George Country and Yacht Club. Season June to Oct. PENNSYLVAN] PEN-MAR INN, OF Pen Mar Park, June 10 Pen-Mar, Pa. October. | JOSEPH H. MARVEL New Clarion Eentucks Ave Beach. mfortable. Running water and privat omree Booklet, S K. BONIFACE, =y CLARENDON Hotel _ inia av., near beach. All rooms with hot e umwing water: Brigate batis. Alwass Celtic | Service Examinations and Academles, Consu’ Raltic s : gl 30 | ana Diplomatie Service. = Cedric July 9 Aug. 6 Sept. 3 || R ANDOLSE N. Y~—Cherbourg. Southampion DO Oimple . e Bedny it 1 Principals and Proprictors. Adriatic uly 6 Au ug. 31 |1 _ — pals and Propr New York and Boston—izores. ESpm“h School of Washington 9 ‘l‘m{l. from Spain. 1423-5 G St. M, 5685, ! X e National University Law School Opens June 15, 1921. Class Exerci-es, 6:30 P.M. to 8:10 P.M. For courses offered during school year 1921-1922, including sum- mer term 1921. consult cata- -Kine-day, trip_to_the 11 All-expense logue, copy of which will be mail- >d on application. Women admitted. ‘Work done in the summer term counts to the extent thereof toward the LL. B. degree and will be help- Including All Expenses Cool in Summer—No Passports Sailings Every Five Da: S. 8. “Fort_Victor! 8 Days $91.00 vis. 34 Whiteball St.. New York ful to students desiring to secure the degree in less than three years. Secretary’s office, Law School Buiding, 818 13th st. n.w. Phone M 6617 RESORTS, open. Write for rates Monroe Hutehis Miller Colhie 9 0 17 N. Georgia Ave. Cap. 230. Noted for it table. $3 up daily: $17.50 up weekly. 12(h sea >ZBLUE FIDGE MOU :'v' N “A strictly modern botel with excellent table an ice. | ivate baths. ty 500. A titude Evyalog) o “‘"W tennis, etc. June 18th to October 10, John J.Gibbon: !Ifin. EMER! CROUTHAMEL, Mgr. H JOcean end Comnecticut av. TABOR INNSS S0l ticn: turge, siey rooms. Excellent table. 19th seasom owner management. Mod. rates. J. P. & A. M. Dunn. ASBURY PARK, N. J. Modern beach-front hotel. Cap., 300. Hot and old running wa ¥ _room. Golf privi- ges. o Ownet and Prop. Exclusive patronage: beautiful suites with bath; bachelor apartments with tub, needle and shower baths. Open to Oct. 1. Season rates. White service. M. H. FROST & SON, THE SHELBURNE New, modern botel: hot and cold running water 'in every room: private ®aths. Ocean Pathway} facing park and ocean. V. C. Haynes. "THE MAJESTIC Directly on_the Reach. Elevator Service. _ C] NT & CLE: EREHOBG SUMMER_CAMP! widow will chaperon young Rehoboth Bencli, Del. Bathing, fshing. dancing. Ruates, $20 a week. Kefer: xchanged. _Address Aot. 22, 1734 P ._or phone Franklin 4460 . st. IN THE HEART OF YHINGS rates. Booklet and suto read map mai!-d. PAUL C. ROSECRANS. Owner & Prop. — OTEL HENLOPEN Will open June 20, 1921. WALTER RURTON. BELMAR. N. J. “H Booklet. Carolina Av., close to Beach & Steel 3 = ks of eight leading Prot. & Cath. 2 STV SR AL 8L | The New Columbia Feel & stone construction, Hot & cold mngink | ON THE OCEAX FRONT. BELMAR, N. J. %5 o dlyt: ST up Bu. Plan. _ Special weekly | £4155°%, %, 310 daily. - Motern: capaeiiy 350: reet level: ‘garnge. Write F. E. LUCAS, Mzr. music: elevators to for bevkict. L BEACH, VA. ~ Hudson House Home Comforts. Near the Bathing Beach. 58 to $10 Per Week. . VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. THE WAVERLEY uj with all modern botel = Hot and_cold Private_water ial G. Now_open. conveniences. l;rl'l;le baths. Funniug water io all rooms. .!llc:x‘ with pure spa:kling water. early season rates. Address PORTER._Ji i ) Virginia Beach. Va. The Breakers Cottage. Now open. Ocean front. Attractive rooms. Southern cooking. Write for rates and detail: ed_information. 9 THE POCAHONTAS, Virginla Beach. Va. Ocean front. iy modern. Excelient An up-to-date place S FERRY. HILL TOP HOUSE = 5r e, T. 8. LOVETT, Proprister. Ferry. W. Va. THE LOCKWOOD Mis. A. P. DANIEL, Prn=ietreas. season. Modcrate Kat s~