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\ : pa colonial front porch: glassed-in sleeping 10120 £¢.; "ot 20x150 f1.: immediate pos- 12th and Neal sts. n.e. 1. NEWHBOM. 1110 H st. ne. SPECIAL. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. IDEAL BUNGALOW. in delightful setting of xhrubbery und whade. half block off Cons .: six_rvoms and bath. all on one floor how. b electricity, hurdwood trim, iarge modern ceilar and & charmiug frout porch: the lot is 43x130, making a xpucious fromt lawn and a _nice playground for the kiddies in the rear. PRICB “** Main 4884, GARDINER & DENT, INC, 717 14th St. N. W. Mt. Pleasant St., $9,250. Detached frame dwelling, °con- taiuing & rooms and bath, with all modern improvements. Garage. Lamont St., $7.500. Six-room and bath brick, with hot- water_heat and other modern features, Morton St., $6,000. rooms and bath. hot-water heat, instantaneous heater, cold storage room, flndovnh-nd doors fully _screened, front a rear porches. Room for Earage. | Terms_ attractive. Chevy Chase, $10,000. Located good section west of Connecticut avenue, thix house has seven rooms, two baths, finished room in attie, metal weather stripping and other features that mark .he modern home. It is undoubtedly the lowest priced offering in this suburb today. 14th Near Longfellow, $16,000. New hollow-tile, slate roof. detached residence of 7 rooms and bath, va- tory, sleeping porch. hardwood floors, concrete porches.3-car garage and many other features that make for the com- lete home. Hot-water heat, electric light, instantaneous heater. Here is a house in the right section that will make a strong appeal to any ome who inspects it Best Petworth Section, $8,500. room and bath dwelling, hot-water heat, eiectric light. gvod lot. House is well bullt and pleasing design. Terms are attrac Girard, \W. of 14th, $12,000. 3story brick dwelling. containing bath, steam heat, gas and $1,000 cash will buy this Walker & Co., Inc. N. W Main_4: BUILDING— fine investment Now rented for $80 mont] Just_off 16th street at R; make offer: price, 39, Will ‘sell to_colored. A. GIBBON: 2 hern building. N. CAPITOL—8 R. ‘concrete cellar, furnace heat, gas and nd gax range that cost yard to 15-ft. alley. 500; $60 per moath 4 v 1110 H st. n.e. Bungalow—16th Street Heights. 7 rooms and bath: also small sewing hot-water heat: bsolutely complete; $10.500. ARRELL, Main 766. BARGAINS. Hundsome ‘10-room_ and Toom and bath; large an alley: possession; 500 cash, balance reasonable. YOU ST and b. ty: open fireplace: move in. _Pri “THOS. E. ) £37 Woodward bidg 3 HOME D 19th AN houses selling for $500 cash, balance Tenant: 6 cheerful rooms and bat brick; ‘deep lot; alley. CORNER KY. AV bright rooms and bath; newly decorated $4.250: $550 cash, balance easy; about clear. N. E. RYON CO,, 1 Successors_to New York Realty Brokers, Main 1423 F BY OWNER. Have left city and must sell at once: um- msually attractive and well built house ‘of 9 rooms and bath: located on Q st. n.w. between 17th and 1Sth sts. ; within 2 squares of Dupont 00 for immediate sale. First Street, 2100 Block. Exceptionally well built 10-room and_bath home: occupied by owner, who will give imme- dinte possession. ~ A wonderful house in an ex- cellent_neighborhood. Price and_terms right. THOS. E. JARRELL, Woodward bldg. Main PET- ed; 40x150: up-to-date be seen to direct from owner. Call Co- Terms_if worth, on corner: detac in every particular be appreciate Tumbin_10043-W. DOWNTOWN, bargain in 20 rooms, 3 baths. Low ax rooming house: xell later at a profit. a sure profit. For price and terms call Main 218 FRANK A. GIBBONS, 520 Southern bldg. “Best Suburban Buy North of ‘Washington. ‘WOODSIDE, MD., SECTION. For sale by owner: beautiful six-room and bath bungalow; ONE ACRE OF GROU charmingly located: W.. AT 15th AND K—A creasing value section: property and grounds in perfect order; large porches: fruit, flowers and | B. ahrubber, KATURS past properts. E Targe "living room tare for nomiaal s Forest Glen cars run ctricity: open fireplace in will consider selling furni- or” numizal Real bargain at $9,000. THOS. E. JARRELI £37 Woodward bldg. Mai WOODRIDGE, D. C. A Beautifal six-room and bath detached house: hollow-tile _construction; _absolutely modern; garage; convenient to cars. A spiendid house in this delightful section. Priced right. THOS. E. JARRELL, 837 Woodward bldg. Main 768, MT. PLEASANT. . Beautiful tapestry brick home, 6 rooms and ba sleeping _porch; hot-water i 2-car brick garage; "E. JARRELL, Main_766. THOS. 887 Woodward_bldg. PETWORTH. Attractive six-room and bath tapestry brick house: mew: high elevation: electricity —and hot-water heat: hardwood trim. You should see it. THOS. E. JARRELL, 837 Woodward bid Main_766. BROOKLAND. 48 Newton st.: com- open day and Newton # pleted: near Catholic U evening. See owner at door),_and buy direct. A BARGAIN—NEAR GOVT. PTG. AND department: two houses on large lot; 6 rooms and bath; corner alley: live in one, rent othes out; now renting for $45 month: price, $4.250; | ONE OF THE BEST 6-ROOM AND BATH | act’quick for this snap; 500 cash. FRANK A."GIBBONS, Main 218. 520 Southern building. We Build or Buy at your price. Just the house you want. Make us prove it. DIXIE BUILDING CONCERN, INC., 1517 H st. n.w. [ain 884. CANT—3516 7th ST. a GOOD room and bath frame: on large lot 35x100 ft.; = regular suburban home in the city; newly papered and painted, etc.; garage. Only $5.750. A very low price with attractive terms. Open all day or key next door. OWN- ER. 411 R n.w._Phone North 883-J. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very desizable 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terras, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenvon st, n.w. ik HOMES A™D INVESTMENTS 8ee MAHORNEY & IUI.IJVA_S—- 1w my e et Tom, INSPECT and 1321 21st St. NNW. NEW HOMES. JUST SOUTH DUPONT CIRCLE. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Hot-Water Heat. Hardwood Finish. Large South Porches. 20-Foot Front. Room for TwoGarages. EIGHT ROOMS. BATH AND ATTi Open Daily. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. ‘1314 F Street N.W. Brookland. $5,500. $1,000 Cash. On Perrs st. between 13th and 13th A nice modern home in A-1 conditio rooms and bath: electric lights: new furnace; fine cement basement: nice front porch; dou: ble back porches; small lot. This praperty i 1319 worth the price asked. Prompt possession from owner. McLACHLEN BANKING CORP’ Real Estate Dept, 10th and G. Main 432. Evenings North 818. AUCTION SALES ' ] THIS A¥TERNOON. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES TOMORRUW. TOMORROW, EDUCATIONAL “THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUOTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. N0, 15 D STREET SOUTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- corded in Liber No. 4313, folio 378 et seq.. of The Iand records of the District of Columbla, nd at the request of the party secured there- 47" the undersigued trustees will sell at pub-| 1ie. auction. in gront of the premives. on TUES- | DAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D."1921, AT FIVB 0'CLOC] s fowlng described land and premises, b the Distric Columbia, and desigi boing. the weit 19 feet by full depth t of original lot 14, square 693, except the rear 8 feet 6 inches thereof, heretofore condemned for public alley. “Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.500, and the amount over and above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid, and sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit forfeited. Conve recording and rev- t t purckaxer's cout. - caue stamps 8t PERCY T, RUSSELL 3. FREDERICK HEUTER, Trustees. aul19-d&ds.exSu p TOMORROW. 630 G _ST. S.E—AUCTION OF 18-ROOM | house, Wednesdny, Aug. 31, at 5 p.m. Large grounds, suitable for Tooming house. T. J. DOW A a0e . 3.0 AUCTIONEERS. Five Vi ilding Lots, Fronting 125 Feet on Denni- son St. and 100 Feet on Mc-| Pherson St., Fort Reno, D. C. | By authority vested in us, we will sell at public_auction, in front of "the s DNESDAY, THE 31st DAY OF AUGUST, L AT FIVE 0'CLOCK PM., lots 1, 2, 3, $ana 3 in ware 1544 T property Ties between Chevs Chase car line Py ve and Wisconsin ave.. and is on the highest elevation in the DI Terms at time poslt Tequired and sale to be closed within 80 au25,27,30 premises. on dags. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. DOWNTOWN. Near Gov’t Printing Office. On N. J. av H st., large 9-room brick, e facing N. J. ave. and running through to 2nd st., making back rooms English basement; h.w.h. tion. Top floor now rented for $60 per month. Owner will give prompt possession. invited.” Price, $8,500. 2 McLachlen Banking Corp’n, Rea] Estate Dept.. 10th . Main 432 Evenings. North 318. MILY FLAT. IN N.W. SECTION; modern improvements: semi-detached bricl porches healthy elev: cn; all conveniences ants at $75 each small §00d_as the front. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT! NEW DETACHED HOMES. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 3727 AND 3720 KANAWHA ST. ARE ENTIRELY DETACHED AND CONTAL SIX BRIGHT ROOMS A HOT-WAT! AT AND ¥ ¢ PRI HLY ALF SQUARE FROM CONNEX CARS. FOUR BUILT. NEW BRICK _DW TRICITY: GOOD LOT: EASY TERMS. ST. N.W. “(FOR COLORED.) ABLE TERMS. JAMES F. SHEA, 643 LOUISIANA_AVE. N.W. MAIN 850. In splendid condi- Inspection rented to monthly ten- offered at pre-war price on a GOOD EACH LOT 1S FIFTY FEET WIDE TO REAR PUBLIC_ALLEY, AND THE HOUSES ONLY | resale 'in_some newspuper published in Wash- CTICUT ONLY TWO G, WITH SIX ROOMS. BATH. HOT-WATER HEAT, ELEC- ,000. 81X ROOMS AND HATH: LATROBE HEAT; GOOD LOT TO PUBLIC ALLEY. REASON- FUTURE DAYS. = . AUCTIONEERS. USTEE'S SALE OF LB T e TOT ON ALASKA AVENUE NEA! HOLLY STREET. SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS. By Cirbue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4012, folio 317 et seq. of the 1and records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving —trustee will_sell at aietlon, in_front of the remi n W AY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1921 AT FOU THIRTY O'CLOCK P, the following de- scribed land and premises; situate in the Dix- trict of Columbia and designated as and being the s.w. 50 feet of lot 25 us_dewcribed in said deed of trust, in square 2777, in the sub- Qivision of Sixteenth Street "Heights, as per plat_thereof. ded in the office’ of the Surveyor for sald District in Book 42 at page 8. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in ecash, balance in two equal instaliments. pa in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cenfum per an- puyable wemi-annually, from day of sale, by deed of trust upon the property or all cash, at the option of the pur- ehaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at tinie of sale. All conveyancing. recording. venue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. orma of wle o b complied with within thirty days from day of sule, otherwise the ves the right to resell the pro erty at the risk and cost of defaulting p chaser, after five dayx’ advertisement of such ton. D. ¢ S Surviving Trustee. N & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Sale_of l!nl\uble! partment House Property No. 1118-1120 25th Street| Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 4426, folio 147 et seq., of the land records of District _of Col the request of the parties secure y the nndersigned trustees will sell st public veti front of the premises. on AY, T BeCoND DAY OF" MBER, A. D! O'CLOCK P.M.. the following scribed land and premises, sitmate in the AT FIV CORNER PROPERTY — NEAR Washington University; 16 rooms, electric lights, street, larg bargain; price. $12.000; ensy terms. ANK A. GIBBONS. Main 218. 520 Southern building. DR SALE — 1348 B ST. S.E. B wer flat vacant: flat; X painted an alley; room for two garages. make a' good buy on a co-operative plan. yment. balance monthly. A HERBERT & SONS, 515 E. FOR SALE—400 121 N.E—SIX ter: heat: $3.750: $350 down and $40 per month, llnclnflllll interest. itol st. B ST. & SONS, 515 E. Capitol st. BROOKLAND — 6-ROOM BRICK, rovement; forced to sell; $6,500; balance easy terms. OWNER. ¥ Addrexs Box 31i-C. Star office. first commercial zone: used | IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOB A HOME CALL Mrs. GARNER, Main 1145. 412 Evens bldg. b A Mt: Pleasant Bargain. Just completed. 1712 Kenyon St. N.W. 2 BATHS; GARAGE. Every conceivable convenience. - Low price. Easy terms. Mt. Pleasant car to Kenyon st. weat 16 square. .Open_daily. i3 RUVER, OWNER AND BUILDER, UNION TRUST BLIX MAIN 768, COLONIAL PORCH HOUSE — BIX KOO batl. furnace heat: paved alley: one mile north of Capitol: good home moderate price. Address 210 S st. n.w. North 5085-J. TOLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Convenient fo both car 'lines: two-story { brick home of 6 rooms and bath: occupied by {owner, who has kept house in excellent con- dition. and will give quick possession. Price, $5,000. Eacy terms. NEAR 10th AND PARK ROAD. Two-family house in thin desirable section. Detached dwelling, containing two five-room and bath apartments. One apartment is va- cant and could be occupied immediately. Price, $10,000, on very convenient terms. L ST.. WEST OF CONN. AVE. Two-story frame store and dwelling. Prop- erty in this section is increasing in value rapidly, Monthly tenant. Rent, $25 per mo. Price, $2,750. J. EDWARD LEWIS, 912 1Gth st. n.w. Main 551. Bungalow—14th St. Terrace. Fine 6-room and bath house; large lot; hot- water heat: electricity; stone open fireplace: i owner occuples. Priced right. i MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. THOS. E. JARRELL, i 837 Woodward bldg. o IF YOU ARE INTERESTED 1 special bargain in & good home at the superior idential suburb of Chevy Chase, come to see t once. BRASWELL, Real Estate, 1311 . n.w. us H homes in the best locality in Mount Pleasant, at a price that will attract you; all modern conveniences; easy te; let ‘us show you. BRASWELL. Real Estate, 1311 H st. n.w. CLARENDON, VIRGINIA. GEORGE 2 baths, 25 feet front on one on_apother: a genuine 3 FAMILY newly red ai T S4-foot_front and large lot back to This would Apply JOS. A. HERBERT SEMI-DE- tached house, large basement; all modern im- front and hack yard; obe block and walk . | dayx from da; city of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as and being known as lots num-i bered thirty-eight (3%) and thirty-nine (39) in subdivisi 7 !in square numbered fourteen (14). recorded in the office of the surveyor for the rict of Columbia in Book page 130. Terms of sale: All cash above a first trust of $14.000, payable $2.000 in July, 1622, and $12,000_in' Juiy, 1923, bearing Interest at 6 per ¢\ >tum per annum, interest payable semi- Annually, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. ‘A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. mveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the { trustecs reserve the right. to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days' advertising of such re. | AUCTIONEERS. Modern Furniture, the Entire : Contents of Private Dwelling, No. 2001 Eye Street NW,, on [0 AM. at_public anction within the Household _ Furniture, Tables. Chairs, Wine isting of Ant net. Brass Redreom Furniture B ardrobes, Chiffoniers, Mirrors. Dining pourds, Chairs. Parior Fur- pets, Hefrigerator. Matting. ANt TR .y virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4008, weq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there: . the undersigned surviving trustee will sell lie auction, in front of the premises, on ESDAY, THE SEVENTH 1921, AT HALF-PAST the followin; the District of umbia, and designated as and being lot numbered 26 and part of lot 25, in aquare 2777, as deseribed in said deed of trust, in the subdivision of Sixteenth Street Heights, as per plat_thereof recorded in the office of the sur- yeor for sald District, in Book 42, at page 8. One’third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per an- num, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, {sceured by deed of trust upon the property {sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chawer. A deposit of $200 will be required at e of “sale. All conveyancing, recording, e stamps, etc., at cost of purclamser. Term:s of sale to be complied with within 30 of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the irisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale n some j newspaper published in Washington, D. JAMES A. CAHILL, Surviving Trustee. d&ds.exSu FLAHERT | HOTEL ! LMl e | Bp weekl Auction Sale of Antique :nd’__ Thursday, September 1, at 10|~ TRAOE MaRR C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC. Auctioneers, 715 13th St. N\W. - Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Overstuffed Suites, weosteneo. Ivory Bedroom Suites, Mahogany Bookcase Secre- taries, Windsor Armchairs and Rockers, Gateleg Tables, Folding Top Card Tables, Work Tables, Mirrors, Oak Dining Room Suite, Post Mahogany Beds, Snap-top Table, Princess Dressers, Ma- hogany and other Bureaus, Brass Beds, Enamel Beds, Odd Chairs and Rockers, Chiffoniers, Reed Rockers and Armchairs, Refriger- ators, Sectional Bookcase, etc. AT PUBLIE AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Wednesday, August 31, 1921 C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE BUSINESS 'AND, RESIDENCE PROPERTY, NO. 1204 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. N.W. By virtue of u certaln deed of frust dated February 14, 1921, being instrument No. 87, re- corded February 17, 1921, among the land Tec- ords of the District of Columbla, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, we will Sl SRRV TRE SN BA e SR on A 5 SECON - X TEMBER, 1821, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK | zoad and rallroad. W P.M.. the following described real estate sit- | formation. uated in the Diatrict of Columbia and distin: ished as lot 26 of John F. Olmstead’s sub- ivision of square 70, ns #aid subdivision is re- corded in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbla, in book R. L. H., follo 100. Termx of sale: Sqld subjéct to a first deed of trust for $3,000 and a second deed of trust for $5.000, particulars of which will be stated at time of sale, and the amount over and above sald deeds of frust to be paid in cush. A de- posit of 300 required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied witih within thifty dage or deposit fortelted. CHARLES E. MARSH. PAUL 8. ANDERSON, e Summit, P ‘Open all year.” Great climate and country. 1,450 ft. above sea level. Near Washington by te for bool Canadian National Railways au23.d&dsexSu RFSORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 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Running water in B el ey nly 51750 o wily. A, Plan Mostes ing. Ghrage” Phore = CONTINENTAL —— uneswee av. near Beach Aways open. Pri- Soe Us Before Making Your leservations, ‘Brick, Steel and Stone Construction Boardwalk bath bouses. -— rivate batha. Bathing privileges from botel. 5F3 Bockiet. Owoersh 1 RALPH MECKLEY RTIRG e baths, runving water in rooms; Virginia_ave.. 34 hotel fro batlis; running water: ele: R Near Boardwalk. Rooms, Apts.. Hotels, Cottages, Stores . ey M!ils, Tennexsee ave. AKERS HOTEL Ocean front. Private owner- Large, airy rooms, EDUCATIONAL TE LI UTHEMATICS, SCI- ences. lunguage B Open until October. re. C. i. TIMMONS, Prop. TABOk INN Ocean end Connecticut = 3,532 Students Last Year *Accountancy *Preparatory AC Clauses; adults. 8. Day Course Expert instruction in: Bookkeeping, Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, Business English, Spelling, Business Corre- spondence, Elementary Commercial Law, Commercial Arith- metic, Rapid Calculations, Penmanship. ACCOUNTANCY Professional Courses of Collegiate Grade THE NATIONAL SCHOOL of COMMERCE EDWIN C. BOSWORTH, President 1010 Interstate Building, 1319 F St. NW. [ Evening Course Offering Instruction All Above Subjects Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evenings, 5.15 to 9.15 1736 G St. N.W. Third Floor toher VACATIONLAND of | :SLuCRRICAL fon yith traming are in o, this school has been tralning men of ambition Iimited industries. and 19. DRAFTING Architectural and Mechani- cal Blue-Print Reading New Courses Opening September 2d Mon., Wed., Frl. Evenings, 7-9:15 Individual Instruction by Expert Draftsmen SCHOOL OF DRAFTING 1736 ndensed _course NGI! 10 secure good poxitions and promotions and Practical Electricity, Mathematics, m and Gas Engines and Mechanical Draw Btudents construct dynamos, install wir- test electrical machinery. with diploma complete IN ONE YEAR. Takoms Ave., Washington, D. C. Ph. COUNTANCY ambi:ious men and . REGISTER NOW FOR | Day and Evening Classes I PACE INSTITUTE 715 G 8t. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. HALL-NOYES SCHOOL Night School opens Sept. u also private coaching to youths and Civil Ser talogue, Frances MU SICAI; INSTRUCTION hon Continned. - School Announces the Opening of the . Hours: 9 AM. to 3 P.M. YMCA WOMEN ADMITTED Continued ommercial Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Main 8250 for Catalogue Three-day trip to Norfalk, oint Com- fort, \‘.um-:;-"g' ) 2t Gas i TA TOURS Phone Main 147 500 Bond bldg. FRICA by Union-Castls Line, " NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM VIA PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE- SUR-MER -Sept. 3, Oect. R, Nev. 12 - . -Sept. 10, Oet. 15, Nov. 19 Amsterdam . Se) Rotterdam :y-d-- MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE Gorham Transfer, = Bags, trumke and Taraltans. agzage called for and delivered. Phone West 2142, or eall 11106 23rd el == B The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc. 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving ipe ONION BB i\t # STORAGE -COMPANY = i ARATE ROOMS, §1 ezt Local and Long Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Rates Reasonable, Phone (4 PACKING BY EXPERTS North 765-9 Fla. Ave. N.W. . [ Moving |- 3 NS_ 11th AND F Modern firepsoof storage. 'MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE time the electrical in Electrical NEERING enables graduates Theo- for Course Over 3,000 men trained. Thor- oughly equipped fireproof dor- mitories, dining hail, labora- tories, shops. Free catalog. 29th year opens NORWEGIAN AMERICA LINE 3 Norway Sweden Denmark ), Continental Eurepe Sept. 28, 1921 Day or Resident Course. | BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL, Col. 9070, e opportunities to | ‘women. 1, Day School Graded and’ High School prep. by ex-examiner i o nn Hall, A. M. Connections = Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Sailings and Full Information Apply COMPANY’S OFFICE k. — PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING ' Estimates': i STORAGE™™ 80, . ft. Finest Storage Space in City mflfl‘u.om- 1"1‘ Householc b«ud'. s and " Merchandise * Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers ’ " City, Suburban and Long Distauce Moving. K45, Free Estimates. 1438 U st. n.w. N DKY_STOR FOR FURNITURE {UNITED STATES® | . STORAGE <O. - FireproofWarehcugs ESTIMATES 880" PHONES 7881238 138555% St.N.W, § BANKR o 221 E St. N. W. {Montevideo | Buenos Aires | _ Connections for all el | For_ rates, eto.. a Ilmd'ly‘l . orél District Agent. Women Admitted YMC Law (Bar Course) *Commercial Ideal location: large rooms: excellent table; 19th season. Special rates from Labor: Day AP . M. DUNN. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD, *Automotive Drafting *Day and Evening. - Boys’ Day School—3th te 9th Gr. ‘Write for Catalog Now. 1738 G STREET V.W. Main 8250 Open to W EERTIRAOTRSTRIN 2 LEARN LANGUAGES Al SIRING - TO STAY OVER LA-| AT BERLITZ SCHOOL bor day at Chesapeake Beach can mecure| mpyp Beach House, completely furnished. at rea. REDUCED SUMMER RATES 216 14th Street N. sonable cost. ~ Inquire TENMANN, 1933 “AVALON"—ON C porch: plenty shade; electricity Gaking: same macdrement 118. Apply to THOS H. MYERS, CHESAPEAKE BEACH. | WASHINGTON COLLEGE Eighteenth Year Fall Term, September 12 Office Open for Registration 1921-23 Yearbook 714 17¢h St Fran! |Rio de Janeiro pt. 15 S. S. Vasari Oct. 6 S. S. Vauban October 27 of South America. company's office, 42 Steamship or Teurist ks, 1306 F Bt. W.W., Gea: LAMPORT & HOLT LINE Vestris | —In Bankrupicy by iven th ed bankrupt bas Sled bix petition praying jfor a discharge from all his debts in bank {ruptcy. and that his creditors and other pe sons in interest are required to enter thelr ap \n opposition, if any = dexire. in the e ‘of xaid evurt on or before the 30th Quy of September. 1 ALPH 1. QUIN n ER._Referee BAR ASSOCIATION - SECTIONS MEETIG {Various Branches Holding ' | Sessions Preliminary to Opening of Convention. - .. Ry the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, August Sectional meetings of various [branches of the legal fraternity met 50.— OF MUSIC, ™~ Lincoin road u.e. between 6 and 8 p.m. CHESA FOR RENT—MAJOR'S COTTAGE, peake Beach, Md.; accommodate 7. Call 1011 th st. n.e. after'7 pm. . OCEAN_CITY, MD. Prepare for a successful ca- reer by taking a course in GREGG SHORTHAND TOUCH TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING PLIMHIMMON HOTEL And cottages. Ocean front. Best service. Open_through Sept. Special rates._Orchestra. HOTEL RIGBIE Head Chespeake bay. Modern. Elec. lights. Al resort smusements. Orchestra. H. Turner, Prop. A _VISTA SPRINGS, PA. ADAM A. ‘WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of flerl facias issued out {of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia and to me directed, I will sell at pub- lic sale for cash, at the auction rooms of ; Complete home of five rooms, living room, | Adam_A. Wenchler, 920 Pennsylvania ave dining _room, rge pantry, ‘bedrooms; s and _eleciricity; boule: for 38,750, Terms. THOS. E. JARRELL, 837 Woodward bldg. Main 768. FOR COLORED—VACANT. Iy papered and painted: new shad 250. On_reasonable terms. Get key from owner, 411 R n.w. Phone North 883-J. BIG BARGAIN. BRAND-NEW. $§51 Randolph st. n.w.; terms easy. No value on market today fo compare with it. Lot 142 £t deep. which Is sodded. 7 large rooms and bath: - Not-water ‘heat, electrie lights, hard- ‘wood floors; RXCQIIIIMIIII‘ e outside pantry and covered porches. Finest street in Pet- worth. Street, sidewall ey all improved and paid for. Open 9 pm.Act quiek If you want it. HIGH VIEW. Lovely six-room and bath brick house; colo- nial porch; in perfect condition; a fine’ home and a low ‘price, $6.250. THOS. E. JARRELL,: 837 Woodward bldg. Main 766. DETACHED N.E. SECTION. A most attractive home of 9 rooms, bath: electricity; open fireplaces: a nice sised lot with plenty of room for garage;.house well screened ‘with t'rgv:;ll l\‘)f llvn]rl’vl:; 'l'dndo"M porches acroms 3 in_very order; in 10 days: price, $7.900: terms, $1,400 cash. Phone our salesmen to call with auto to show this real homelike ln'operg, JOHN QUINN COMPANY, INC., Main_435. 704 13th n.w. SILVER SPRING. LOT 100x200—MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. A very attractive suburban home, that ean bo bought at the right price. Located in one of the best sections of this desirable suburb, within_walking distance of the one-car-fare zone: modern seven-room home: in good condi- tion: situated on very attractive grounds, with bundance of shade and a large variety all kinds of fruit and flowers: lot s 100x feet and faces on two streets: arage: terms can be made very attractive; 3 small sh payment down and monthly payments, Irith 5o trusts to be renewed; immediate pos- session. McLachlen Banking Corp’n, Real Estate De 10th and G. o " livenings, North 318. Surbing and all rom 9 . \ 10| 887 Woodward bldg. WARDER STREET. Beautiful 6-room and bath CORNER house; brick; perfect condition; owner occupies and will give immediate possession. _Price, $7,500. THOS. E. JARRELL, 837 Woodward bldg. Main 768, DOWNTOWN. 3.story brick; ® rooms and 2 baths; elec- tricity; perfect condition; deep lot to paved alley; ‘arranged for 3 apartments. For price and terms see THOS. E. JARRELL, Main 766. COTTAGE. 1d "Wepiog parches. HIOHLY. MODERY: La Treasury : R RS ny w s Fore Cioveiand 1600, " - FOR SALE—COLORED. 6 rooms and bath; located 1551 4th st. m.w. Salesman on prem- ises. Price, $4,950. Very easy terms. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. Ci NTER HALL: § ROOMS: HG Iarge attic; light eel atories: bath: gas: electricity: back ‘verand ping porch: garage: lot 605150; between Wisconsin and Connecticut aves.: most select seetion, morth Bradiey lane. $11.300; owner. Address Box 104, tar office. 2 FOR SALE OR RENT. NW.—ON CONDUIT ROAD, THIS BIDE OF the feservoir, store, 10 room 3 water heat and electric lights: 3 lots, esch 25-foot front. 150 feet deep: two garages for four cars: will sell reasonable for quiek pur- chaser, or will rent. - (Ses. Mr. Kramer). EDW. P. SCHWARTZ, Inc., 734 15th n.w. and ivory finish: tolle 1 Very attractive home, having kitchen and two ! n.w.. Washington, D, O., at TWELVE O'CL. thoroughly | NOON, screened:' front and screened back porch: on | 1921, ; one square from car line; bargain | mobile, with one extra fire and rim. w SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH. one_ Studebaker —seven-passenzer and levied upon an the property of the de- fendant, 8. Schwarts, and soid to satisfy | Judgment at law No. 65287, in favor of the Thaden_Automobile Manufacturing Co. MAURICE SPLAIN, U. S Marshal, ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. au30,53,9 ADAM A. WESCHLER. Al EER. Brick Dwelling No. 617 19th Street N.W., Brick Semi- Detached Dwell No. 1402 S Street N.W., With Garages in Rear; Brick Dwelling No. 1240 5th Street N.W. (in Commer- cial Zone.) By virtne of aathority vested in the um- dersigned, 1 will offer for sade by public auc- tion, in front of the MWKIV‘PEVRMIIOI, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER S8l , 1921, tl following real estate in the District of Columbia, to wit: AT 4 O'CLOCK WM. Lot “J Square 142. improved by three- story and basement brick dwelling No. 617 19th Street N.W.. ® rooms and bath, electric lights, hot-water heat, newly papered and jnted: rental $125 per mo. Sul t to rust w at. . de July, 1922, nce cash. deposit at uale. AT 4:30 (’CLOCK P.M. Lot 66, Square 207, 19.75x140 feet, 20-foot. side and rear alleys, Improved by two-story, 7 rooms and bath brick dwelling No. 1402 8 W 2 _corrugated garages. and brick garage, 20x30: rental $145 per mo. Sal Ject to first trust about $3.200 at 6%, able $38 per mo.. and second t $2.000 at !1'&. due April, 1922, balance cash. - $300 de- posit at sale, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M. 24.6-foot front by the depth of lot 9, square 481, improved by three-story 7-room brick dwelling No. 1240 5th Street N.W., first commercial zone. Bubject to trust $1,687.50, 3 equal Installments, Nov. 26, 1921, 1922, and Sept. 26, 1928; balance $200 deposit at sale, . . - ‘Terms lf be complied with in 30 days. “2“ conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at pirchaser’s cost. ety 1 ADAM A. ' WESCHLER, Auct. - aus0-akabe,exsosh ; pay- _.| 1 CIVIL SERVICE ENGLISH If you do not complete your course in seven months we will*give you five months free. roads; 3 Will Remain opmlfit‘fl—h'm“ 3 NIAGARA . New York—Vigo—Havre LA BOURDONNAIS COMPANY’S OFFICE, ® sept. 17 JOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager. 37th year Lincoln 38 VIRGINIAY il “NORTH HILL” lWOOD'S SCHOOL Il 311 East Capitol Street The Hotel Field Calls You! Shenandoah river; valley, mountain and water Nation-wide _demand for trained men and women; all scenery; shaded grounds, drives and cottages; fishing, boatiog, swimmix new baths sewerage; no children, nvailds or tuberculars taken; fresh meats, mmilk, fruits, fowls; $15 and $18 per week until November: clrcular. MAURICE CASTLEMAN, _~ tlemans Verry, Clarke Co., Va. —Castlemans Ferry. Olarke Co, Va. Orkney Springs Hotels, Inc. Orkney Springs. Va. In the Allegheny Mountains. Mineral waters and baths have no equal. Table the best, Tennis, pool, swimming, bowling and dancing. Special September Rate, $18 Per Week. Ry.. Ci COLONIAT, BEACH. VA. departments, hotels, ‘clubs, apartment houses, restau- block of river front: rants, cafeterias, tearooms. Whole ing from hotel: fishing, tennis; music and danc] Chicken and sea food dinners. $18 to §20 weekly. Open all September. FRANK D. BLACKISTONE, ‘Owner_and_manager MONI crabbing, canceing, Uncrowded field, good sal- aries, fine living, quick ad- vancement. Our. methods in- dorsed by leading ‘hotel op- erators and managers. Fall Classes Now Forming Night Classes—Home Study Tuition’ Moderate Call, write or phone for iculars Lewis Hotel g Cliftord Lewis, President 1324 New York Ave. N.W. ; Matn 6179 s Sherman, 'wn xcellent table. The Large sha and Dlace ® spend your week ends or your vacation. VIRGINIA. BEACH, VA. THE POCAHONTAS, Ocean front. Excellent table. An spend summer. ‘Wor reservations 1o the 3 B A 'B. WILLIAMS. address Mrs. until 10 p.m. Tey it Ereorieleris ~ _THE LOCKWOOD Mrs. A. P. DANIEL. Preceietress. . !N EW ZEALAND HONOLULU, SUVA, AUSTRALIA | The Palatlal Passenger Steamers i R.M.S. “Niagara” 20,000 Tons Sail from Vancouver,. B. C. For fares and sailings apply Canadian Pacific 1419 New York ave. dian-Australasian Roysl Mail Line, 1410 Now York Ave.. Washington, | | Seymour St., Vancouver, 'With weekly sailings, the sturdy and steady-going Red - INTERNATI { R. 5L HICKS, Manager, 1208 ¥ STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. R.M.S. “Makura” 13,500 Tons Washington, or_to B.C. ¥ RED STAR LINE ONAL MERcANTILE MARINE COMPANY VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW WILLOUGHBY BEACH BUCKROE BEACH Delightful Surf Bathing, Fishing Via Potomac River and - Chesapeake Bay Modern Steel Palace Steamers “Northland” and “Southland” Daily sailings Boston & Providence By Sea City Ticket Ofice, 731 15th N. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. today in sessions preliminary to the {convening of the general session of '3’ {the American Bar Association tomor- {row. Reports from city and state bar as- sociations were to be heard by a lconference of delegates to the con- |vention and separate meetings of the -.« {judicial, public utilities, criminal law and lexal education sectiens were of ithe program. { Elihu_Root, formery Secretary State, w: the principal speaker to- As chairman of the section of education, Mr. Root was te- jopen the section with an address, 1€ be followed by reports of officers. Questions for Conference. | The conference of delegates had ¥ number of questions before it for. [ discussion, including activities to im-< {press upon the public the importa lof respect for the law. and pi tion . {of knowledge and understanding of | the fundamentals of American insti-., tutions. The part which the bar: .. {should play in the selection of judges i the afternoon topic. e | In the public utility section the 7 iprogram was headed by an address by Joseph Wilby of Cincinnati, ok { public utility regulations in Ohio. discussion embracing franchises, fix: ing of rates by commissions, and com- = {petition of public service automobiles {with railways followed. Aviation Laws to Be Discussed. Legislation to govern aviation was" still to be threshed out by the con ference of commissioners on uniform state laws today. The draft present- ed yesterday by a committee headed by John Hinkley of Baltimore pre-. cipitated lengthy discussion on the /o legal points, which will be straight-: ened out before the proposed law s~ returned to a_commiitee of aviators to pass upon its practical value. Delegates pointed out that the . United States was the only large na- tion which did not have adequate aviation laws. The uniform law pre. sented by the conference committee is designed to govern intrastate f! ing, but its adoption by all states was proposed to facilitate interstate traf- - fic in the air. RUNAWAY GIRL RETURNS. of:m lday. {legal ar Baltimore Cripple Started for New York in Wheel Chair. NEW YORK, August 30.—Edna Town-" = send, fifteen-year-old crippled girl, who ran away in a wheel chair from her - home in Baitimore to see New York, went back home today with her father, John Townsend of the United Statex” coast guard service. ‘Tracks made by the wheel chair, which Edna propelled to the railroad station in Baltimore, put her father on the scent, and with the aid of Baltimore, police he' arranged to bhave New York.) police on the lookout when Edna an-soz rived. “Ivelyn Illiott, aged fourtecnsiog who accompanied Edna on the runa trip, also accompanied her father to Baltimdre. -