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AUC FOR ‘suz_nousx-‘s TIONS. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. t. s.e. W briek; for garage I‘_i RI‘\'L- BY OWNER. ¥ cekers, Attention! £ you have £1,000 o. 1123 3rd t. It mu tand the most cal_inspection. pmes in this loeation can be It at ai Sale Positively Very few b t Cap. st. 8 rooms. n perfect condition. Frice. $7,800. "see. -‘x'-nm(‘n"“"v,.i?"”v‘ i— ey Know agton.*” 1527 Eye st Tel. Nais TR3L INSPECT 1319 and 1321 215t St. N.W. Large South Porches. 20-Foot Front. r Two Garages. IT_ROO! BATH AND ATTIC. Open Daily. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. FOR SALE OR RENT. Room thix s been a successful gro- nd provision store for 65 vears. For terms appl tween 10 a Lo oply ween 10 AUCTION SALES T(}nonnn". 4 AN Auctioneer. el | ton_ (no ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Brick Dwe!hng No. 617 19th Street N.W., Brick Semi- Detached Dwelling No. 1402 S Street N.W., With Garages in Rear; Brick Dwelling No. 1240 5th Street N.W. (in Commer- cial Zone.) Ry virtue of aunthority vested in th dersigned, 1 will ‘offer for T Feont of the respertive premis Y, SEPTEMBER SEVEN, real estate in to wit: AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. Columbia, Lot I story and base 19th Street N.W lights. hot-water heat, painted; rental $125 per mo. _Subject to trust 0 at 6%, due J casi. $300 deposit at sale “No. 617 bath, electric newly papered and ject to first trust able $38 per mo due April, posit at sale, T 5 0'CLOCK P.M. 24.6-foot front by the depth of lot 9, square 481 improved by e-story T-room brick dwelling No. 1240 5th Street N.W.. first commercial_zone. Subject to trust nmm pasable in 3 equal instaliments, Nov. et Sept. 6. 10%: Balaacs 3300 deposit at sal s to be complied with in 30 days. All revenue’ stamps, ete.. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. TREET. STXTEENTH STNEST B virioe ol a certain deed of trust duly re- o. 4005, folio 300 et weq.. of gnated asx and being lot 6 and part of lot square cribed i said deed of trust, in the xteenth Street Heights, as per the office of the st Rook 42. at_page 8. One'third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, pasable in oo rs, with interest at 6 per o . ‘payable semi-annually. from day sceured by deed of tmust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the chaser. A deposit of $200 will be require time of sale. Al convesancing, recordin revenue stamps. etc., at cost of pu Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 dass from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the right to resell the property risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, , five days’ advertisement of such resale 1 _some ash aud want to buy A buiit of the very bext THE. EVENING STAR, AUCTION. SALES TOMORROW., C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. Att: Household Goods, Estates, Storage REGISTERED ractive Sale of Personal Effects, etc, From Concerns and Other Sources At Public Auction any Folding-top Tables, U . Mirrors, Complete holstered Chairs, Library Talles, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, E DAYS. At Sloan’s Gllknu 715 13th St. Wednesday, September 7th, 1921, at 10 AM. Embracing. in part, Velour Living Room Suites, Davenport Tables, Spine ing Room Nuit Bric-a-Brac, China, Glassware, Desks, Mahog- mbination Bookcase-Desks, Ivory Bedroom Suites, High-post Beds, Book C ete. LOAN & CO.,, Inc., Aucts. ADAS A, WENCHLER, Auctioneer. Groceries, National Cash Ru- ister and Fixtures at No. 1 7th St. N\W. by Public Auc-l tion, Thursday, Septernber. AM. Miscellaneous_Stock of firoceri Shelfl (oods, National Cash Registe tures, et 3 pA ADAM A. WESCHLER, Trustees’ sale valuable #story brick building, northeast comer | 30th and M Streets, comprising apartments, stores and dwell- ings. Ty virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in Equity Cause | trusters will sell K ‘parts of lots 176 and 12 in Realis Addition to Georgetown, begiuning for the same at the southwest corner of lot 176 and running east on Bridge (now M) street 98 feet 6 inches: thence north 100 feet: thence S feet 6 inches: tlence north 10 feet 4 thence west : thence north 4 | feet 4 1 st 60 feet to Washing- south om xaid 30th street 114 feet 4 inches being improved by one large bullding ing premises Nos. 2021, M street northw 1 30th _stre parcel. Terms of sale: Sa ratification by the court: required at £ sale. 3 e paid as fo $16.000 cash, halance pa able at one und years in equal instal ments, with interest at 6 per cent per annum. i 10 be represented by the purchawer's notes secured by first deed of trist upon the prop- erty, or all cash, at purchaser’s option: settle- ment to be ax of date.of trustees’ deed. Con- | | veyaneing. “recording. revenue stamps to be | ipaid by purchaser. Terms of wale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of final | ratification of sale: otherwise the deposit shal stand forfeited and the property e resold cost and risk of defaulting purc frer | five dayx’ advertisement of such e in | the Evening Star. STANTON C. PEELLE, T Kel GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Tr _se3-d&dsdhol Centary Boilding. _ THOS. J. OW STORY ANDUCRLLAR BRI . 1002 RHODE ISL NW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4286, folio 135 et seq., | of the land recurds of the District of Colum: | bia, and ut the request of the parts secured | the undersigned trustees will sell, at publie: auction. in front of 2% | TUESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 121, AT FIVE 0 CLOCK ibed land and prem- t of Columbia, and ! {desixnated ax and being 18 in Lewis { Kengla's subdivision of lots in square 537, 2 | i per plat recorded in tie office of the surveyor | for the District of Columbia in book 20 at (T Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for § above said trust to be paid ome-half cash and the remainder in one year. A deposit of $230 required at time of sale and the purc] - to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. 2 AM'L A. DRURY. By virtue of n certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 1001, folio 243 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public anction. in_front of the premise MOXDAY, THE TW and premises, & ton. Distri being plot_recorded {the Dintrict of Columbi togetler with the improvements. ¢ ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase | jmoney to be paid in caxh, balance in two equal {installments, payable in one and two | with interest at 6 per centum per annum. pa. e xemi-annually, from day of sale, secur ¢ deed of trust upon the propert sh. at the option of the purel | posit of £300 will be reqpired at Al convevancing, recording, revenue stamy ete. Terms of sale be | sale, otherwise the trustees resetve the ri to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver- ent “of _resale in some Dewspeper published in_\Washington. D. C. ! FRANCIS BENNETT POE, JAMES R. ELLERSON, and “designated ax n xquare 70, as per | ~ oftice of the survesor of | in Tiber 12 at folio 7 AUCTIONEERS. ALUABLE BUILD- District uest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned surviving trustee will_seil at public_auction. in front of the remiges. on WEDNESDAY, Tl E AY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D, 1 THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed land and premises, sitnate in the Dix- trict of Columbia and designated as and being the ‘s.w. 50 feet of lot 25 as_described in deed of trust, in square 2777. in the sub- ision of Sixteenth Street Helghts, as per plat _thereof, recorded in the office of the survesor for said District in Book 42 at page 8. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instailments, payable in one and two years, iuterest at 6 per centum per an- num, payadle semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaver. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All convevancing. recording. cvennie Atamps, ete.. at cost of purchaser. erms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chiaser, after five days’ advertisement of resale 'in some newspaper published in Wash-| ington, D. JAMES'A. CAHILL, Surviving Trustee. au26-d&ds.exsu FUTURE DAYS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Tnutee.' Sale of Apartment House Property Ne. 1118-1120 25th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust fecorded n Liber 4426, et seq.. of the land records of the of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, undersigned trustees will sell tion. in front of the premises. on = SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.% VE O'CLOCK P, the following bed land and premises, bered thirt: A. B. Mullett_and others’ subdivision in square numbered fourteen (14), as per plat recorded District of Columbia in Book 18, &t page 130. All_caxh above a first trust 00 in July, 1903 . bearing interest at 6 interest payahle semi- tion of the pur- be required at cing, Tecording, Per centam per nnuall iaser. A he time of sale. revenue stamps, 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 prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- (ehmser. after iive days” advertiing of such re- sale in some newspaper published. in Wi ington, D. C. 8. R. NORMA : W. 8. QUINTER, au23-d&ds,ex8u 3 Trustees. E ABOVE SALE POSTPONED U! FRIDAY. THB NI Y OF = R, nn‘ AT THI I e H | MONDAY t publie] in the office of the surveyor fer the | Ce Al Oyml‘fiv'l"-.pw PTCY OF | N ALLEY an order of the Supreme District of Columbia, holding a Bank- | Court, in re . Bankrupt . the undersi < Will sell by | anctlon 'in_front of HE 121 DAY OF 4:30_O'CLOCK. P. M. feet of “original lot & 5. now known us lot S1T. improved wo-story_ brick garage. 2 d ut 1921, AT 35 feet of i i from dat otherwixe the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase after five days’ advertisement of sucli resale fome newspaper published in the ity of Wash- ugton, I. LUNSFORD L. H3 audl.d&dsexSudiol. ¢ PUBLIC AUCTION GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE . , SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. Public_auction of material at warehouses in Ei ildings formerly oc barracks—Fans, Ash Cans. t. Lockers, Lathe, Rags, Bar- rels, Deskx. Chairs, Waste Baxkets, Letter Presses. Burlap Sacks, Kitchen Utensils, Printers’ Blanketing, Old' Rubber. Automobiles, File Cases. Packing Boxes, 3 Filing_Furniture, | Window Trim. Wood . Door and Lumber_and 192 < w broken boxes and lumbe: ‘ash. Material to be removed with- ght hours. offered singly npon request. . F. JACQUES, Superintendent_of Supplies. LER,_ AUGTIONEER. _ | "SALE_OF PREMISES NO. 829 5th STREET NORTHEAST. i virtue of the decree of the Supreme of the_ District of Columbia. in-equ the undersigned trustees will fon. in front of the premises, l iblie au THE FOURTEENTH D) 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK quare ‘32, being a brick th street northenst. One-third cash. halance in one and fwo sears In two equai instails ments, represented by the notes of the pur- chaver, bearing interest at &7 per annum, pay. able semi-unnually, and secured by first -deed of trust upon the property, purchuser’s option. Examination of title, con Veyancing, revenue stamps and recording i purchaser’s cost. Deposit of $300 reguired at time of sale. Sale made sublect-to ratifi- ation by the court and sale to be comsum.. mated within thirty days after, final rafifica- tlon_or deposit will be forfeited and property resold ab defaulting purchusar's cost sad riek. JAMI O'BHIA. Trustee, Stewart bulldig: GEORGE C. GER? 8th, 1921, Commencing 10:30; FUTURE DAYS. oWl i SAL JRY BRICK DW. B THOS. J. BLE THREE- i NO. 1831 5th nd At the re the party secured | . the undersigned trustees will well, wt | auetion. In_ te . the following described land and prem- tuate in the District of being lot 63 in don of lots in block - y an wy. 3004) aw rded in Liber County 8, falio 85, the records of the office of the surveyor of ne District of Columbin. t to a prior deed amount over and of trust 2 3y above waid trust to be paid the balance in one and two stallments. ired_on “prope deposit of $230 required at tin the purchaser allowey purchase. Further par and se 5 a0 of wale and 30 days to complete the culars at time of sale. EY, AND BOYS. of Marie intration No. in_front from plece = sl Soutbern uve., Terms: Caxh 10 be complied with ancing, recordi N deposit at sale. Terms duys. Al convey- t purchaser's Executor, rd_Building. HOS. J. OWE! TRU LE UROVED RRAL WTATE FI20! st of the party secured iy, the nudersigned sur . at’ public auction, rf"."- 'rmurn:\ Hl Toltowing described mm( in tie county of Wash- District slumbia, and dexignated d_being block 41 (now part of square f Benjumin F. Lei and premise, situate tice of the surveyor mbia in Liber division, folios’ 103 and 104 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be peid in cah, balance in two equal instullments, payable in one and two yehr with interest at 6 per centum per apnom, pas. | uble semi-snnually, from day of sale, sccnred by deed of tr n the properts’ sold, or the of the purchaser. A e ‘required at time of recording, _resenue t Of purchaser. Terms of | days from | - otherwise tle trustee reserves the | right to remell the opt tisement of auch resale’ in some newsp ver published in Washington, D. C. WILLIAMCS 3t WASH INGTON SCHOOL for SECRETARIES EVENING SCHOOL SHORTHAND 3 fessons eachi veek $0.50 permonfA HIOF s‘l‘,.N\l.lelleN-DC« TUTORING. 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NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM | 2 7 General Passenger Office, 24 State St., 1 ew_York, or Local Agents A=zsls FRICA by Tnion-Castle Line, Or Ay Bioemety New York Ticket Agents. #m, Gea, Passenger Afts. mn Srotmiip I.M.Yfl “.W.. ’-—IW LAMPORT & HOLT LINE T BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, CAMP SCHLEY INX - ber rates, $10 1o § ivate baths, capacity G00. Altitads iendid ronds; golf, tenms. ete. o e N on . mountain snd Snvalids or tuberculars’ . milk, fruits, fowls: $15 Svember: circular. - - Orkney. Springs, In the Allegheny Mountains #nd bathix have no equal Taile the best, Tennis. pool. swimming. bowline aud duncizs. tember Rate, §1&6 Per Week. INIA BEACH, VA, " "THE WAVERLY Ocean tront Bnol_ ot Regular E: and ¥; New York to Rio de |N! Janeiro, Montevideo [N and Buenos Aires S. S. American Legion (New) 21,000 Tons (C) Sept. 17 (Steamers of U. S. 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Convenient rail to i | Sealed SEABOARD AIR LINE ATLANTIC COAST LINE NORFOLK & WESTERN SOUTHERN RAILWAY THRU TICKETS City Tieket Ofice, 731 15th N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. RESORTS. . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Am. Pian, §3.50 Up DIy.; MOHTICEI. | 'l’ll Iml OF HOSPITALITY =i FI..AI-IERTY' HOTEL!A w ‘Briek, Steel and Stome PotRetien m e { Qeenn front. Eseet A3 up-to-defe For reservatioas - ILLIAMS. 'HILL TOP HOUSF w ” TEA RODE" =in ex open” until 10 p.m. Try it. : Cenadian National Or, Your Way fo the Pacific Coast ‘The Scenic Beauties of this Continent—the Pageantry of Mountain Peak and Fertile Plain &nd Jeweled Lake, are at their best on tha n National of pl Reatful Fiopovers at the Dominion's acific Coast seeing Wonderland of Canada. Every assistance gladly given in your tour; write orcall. Canadian National Railways - B. CHOWE, Genara® Agwat. Passragar DofArs lzw Broadway § PROPOSALS. TNITED STATES ENGIN Old_ Land Offiee building, 3 le will be recsived hese until 14 contrifugnl compressor. ¢ pe complete with: } fuformation an ‘EV o m 101, West Building, to r L J. B Liurean of Stands BANKER HOLDS POSITION. Directors Delay Action on Behrensy ndicted With “Liquor Ring.” = HICAGO, September ¢.—Carl! Behy indicted in connection wil{F the operations of a $400,000 illicitw, liquor ring. won a battle to retain hf coln Trust and Savings Bank. Following an announcement by -7 car B. Conklin, president of the bank,# that Mr. Behrens' resignation ~had'® been demanded, the directors recom-s sidered their action and decided tow wait for a court verdict. “Mr. Belirens Qid not use any of (N& funds of the bank in furthering this® so-called deal,” aun announcemest™ stated, “and the officers in charge of * the institution did not know he was® even associated with the men named? —_— L 10,000 SEE DEATH PLUNGE= Az Balloonist Loses Life in Attempu‘&fl. Double Parachute Drop. NORTH ADAMS, Mass., September 1 —uou than 10.000 persons saw ene M. Staflord of Boston, a ballooy jst, tall six bundred feet to his deafs £air here yesterday. Y >

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