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A FOR SALE—HOUSES Centinued. UCTIONS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. 500 CASH, $75 MONTHLY. S o 62> s St NW. ® , NEW HOMES. ‘The homes with the W vig yards, 20 by 140 feet. for gar- dens and vegetables. Hot-Water Ho Hardwood Finlah. Large South_Porches. 20-Foot Front. Room for TwoGarages. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Open Dally. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. NE—ON oth ST. NEAR _H; 9 ROOMS, irick, with bath; modern; will sell an easy term: K street near 10th—8 rooms, brick, with bath, modern: will sell on easy terms. On Tenn. ave. near Lincoln Park—8-room : electric lights: h.-w.h.; garage for 3 cars: will sell on_tel EDW. P. SCHWARTZ, Tnc.. 734 15th n.w. (Nee Mr. Kramer.) N ARK—FOURTEEN-ROOM the, sleeping porch, garage, two garden. chicken yard, fruit trees, flow- : three-quarters of an acre; ideal ction only by appointment. Ad- oftice. 20° TUTURE DAYS: ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES® SALE OF FRAME DWELLIN( 0. 342 E_STREET SOUTHWEST A 514 ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbin. passed in equity cause No. 37887, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the respective premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1921, the following described land and . situste in the city of Washiagton, District of Columbia, to wit: AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M. Sublot 29 in square 538, improved by a two- story frame dwelling, No.'342 E st. southwest. AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 805 In square 354, being a part of orig- inal ot 4 in said square, improved by frame dwelling, containing 9 rooms and bath, No. 514 11th at. southwes Terms of sale: . A deposit of $200 on each house required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen daya from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- well the property at the risk and cost-of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Wasl D.C. LOUIS E. 'WILLIAM A. COOMB! Albee Building. Trustees. o013-d&ds —SEVEN ROOMS, BATH. gas and electricity; in excel third acre; immediate pos- session. H. L. LEWIS, 1422 ¥ st. Franklin 7893. IN 16th ST. HEIGHTS, NEAR ALASKA = = usu RETHESDA Tot-water_he ally large closets: open fireplaces; : excellent location: ready for im- pancy: priced. from, $10.000 to 000. ROBERT 'E. HEATER. 410 Colorado Phones. Main 1084, Franklin 2398. €. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS., 715 13th «t. n.w. Sale of articles accumulated in the division of dead letters, to be sold at public auction within our rooms, 715 13th st., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ' TWENTY-SEC- OND, 1921, AT TEN A.M. Including in part, Miscel Merchan- dise, Rooks, Watche; prepared for aisposal in large spection from 10 a.m. Terms: Cash. €. G. SLOAN & CO.. INC., Aucts. _se19-3t A Mt. Pleasant Bargain. Just completed. 1748 Kenyon St. N.W. 27BATH§, GARAGE. Every conceivable convenience. Low price. Fasy terms. .Mt Pleasant car to Keayon st. and walk square. n daily. UVER, OWNER AND BUILDER, MAIN 768 BIG BAKGAT W. — BIG bargain. No value on market today to com- pare with it larke rooms and _tiled Tath; hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors. large outside pantry, a real Kitchen, expensive it n gas range. Kitchen leads out on screencd-in breakfast porch. . with an inclosed back porch stered, giving an extra bedroom. Thix is & brand-new Bome. Act quick if you want it. Take I4th st. car to Shepherd st o i3th and Shepherd sts. baths: a.m. ut Mozart place n.w. : am.i $9.000. Terms. r 17th and P n.w.—Ten room« and bath: ce home or rooming near 16th—Eight rooms xcellent condition. Price, irard—Ten rooms and 2 Near 14th and B Price, $12.500. At Targe sard. ALTY CORPORATION. “Ma $415. ern; condition. vans bIig. HOME PROPERTIES. 34 brick dwelling with § rooms nd _bat] and public alley. Terms of about $750 cash and monthly payments will be acceptable. $3.150. Heckman st. s.e. (for colored); ebllar; nice bath; near Znd s balance monthl; TAMES F. € 643 LOU! 8NUG., LITTLE, DETACHED HOME worth, with a.m.i.; only §.250; $300 cash: balance. $80 month. including all interest and prinel; G rooms bath; also a_den with open fireplace; hardwood trim: gas. electricity: cellar under entire house. fully equipped with laundry facilities. D. J. PARTELLO, owner and builder. _Col. 1977. FOR SALE—CULORED. Several very desizable 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 Kenvon st. n.w. Chevy Chase Bargain. Direct from owner—5809 33rd Aonuhhs & rooms and Dath: Zcar garage: awnlogs s “creens: Pittsburgh heate: immediate posses- sion; easy terms. Can be seen any day be- fween 3 and 7 p.m. WASHINGTON REALTY EXCHANGE, " st. northwe: 504 Main 3238, Chevy Chase Bargain. Tmmediate possessici detached shingle house. FIRST FLOOR: Living room, dining ¥oom, breakfast room, pantry, kitchem. SEC- OND FLOO! Four bedrooms and bath, shower attached. HIRD FLOOR: Finished off room for maid. COTTAGE. A Httle BEAUTY—7 rooms, bath, large front and sleeping porches. HIGHLY MODERN. Yarge lot; 15 minntes to Treasury by motor. ither car line. SPECIALLY PRICED. Truly n for some one. Tnspect day or even- e Cleveland 1490. 6 ROOMS AND BATH; MOD! one of the best streets in Petworth: deep lot 10 wide alley: will sell on good terms if sold at once._Address Rox 198-M, Star office. A Real Home. Excellent Northeast Section. $6,750. @ nice rooms and tiled bath: hot-water Thea concrete cellar, with laundry conven- jences; nice garage on a paved alley. You should not waste any time, as this is a cheap buy we can_give possession, ROBERT LEE O’BRIEN, Franklin 5385. _l_fll) 1 st. B.w. 1300 BLK —_PARKWOOD PL. $8,350. $50 MONTHLY. all intérest. 6 rooms. tiled bath, ity, parquetry flooring, colonial porch, Zeellent furnace, garage. $2.350 cash, or $1.350 cash. $75 monthly. Half block of 14th st Arcade Market, picture shows, ,350 CASH. PETWORTH CORNER. '8 rooms, bath, h.w.h.. electricity: excellent condition. About 3$9,300. POSSESSION TO- MORROW. PAUL MAGOFFIN, 317 Woodward bldg. _Phone Main 6800, After office_phone Franklin 4727. S = AUCTION SALES LOCATED TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER AUCTIONEER Midweek Sale of ‘Household Furniture Carpets and Rugs ', About 2,000 yards bleached and unblea:hed bunting, blue-print paper, laboratory glass- ware, including graduates, funsels, test tubes, Dottles, pharmacist’s scales, botel crochery, ete. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. ‘Wednesday, September 21, 1921 Commencing 10 A.M. Terms Cash Adam A. Weschler, Auct. 5019-2t PUBLIC AUCTION. GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTER. SEPTEM| Publ Hon “of anservicoatdo. Underwood, e auction “T._C. Smith, Royal, Remington and other Type- writers ut the Auditors® bfi'i.. 14th and B ‘sta. ~w.. on WED SEPTEMBER TWEN- ¢ TY-ONE, BEGINNING AT TWELVE WCLOCK NOON. Terms: Cash. Material to be removed within mty-fonr hours. %l!n otired singly or in, groupe wpen Superintendent of Supplies. & 3 Mealiio,2e THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED _REAL_ESTATE, LOCATED NEAR THE_NAVY YARD, BEING PREMISES K ST. 8.E. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 38608, Nottingham et al. ve. Kirby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEM- BER. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, situated in_the District of Columbia and described ax follows: FEast 23.0 feet of lot 3. in square 768, containing 2,312 square feet. with the im- provements thereon, known as 207 K at. 5. Terms of xale: ‘One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with inferest at & per centum per annum. pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by a deed of trust os the property soid, or all cash, at_the option of the purchaser. A de- Pposit of $200 required at time of rale. Al con- veyancing. recording and revenne stamps, ete., at cost of the purchaser. T complied with within 30 sale. otherwixe the trustees reserv to resell the rroperty at the ri of defaulting purchaser, after five Lished in W 3 . TUR Fendal 3-d&d<.exSu 734 Sth st n.w.. Trustees. ADAM A WRSCHLER, AUCTIONTER- TRUSTE SALE OF BRICK DWELLIN 216 1ith STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- eorded in Liber No. $09. at folio 84 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the uest of the party thereby secured, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell 2t public auction, in_front of the premise: MOSNDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF SEP- TEMBI A.D. 1821, AT FOUR-THIRTY O°CLO¢ P.M.. the following described land ituate in the city of Washing- t of Columbia, and desig- ries Gess- | e H subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor of tl District of Columbia in Book {18, at page 174, together with the improve- ons'sting of two-story and basement ing six rcoms and bath. S 2 Sold subject to_a priol deed of trust for $2,500, due February 7, 1923; one-third of the purchase mmr over and above said deed of trust to be paid in cash. and the instaliments, payable in with interest at 7 per centum per amnum. payable semi-annually, we- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash over and above said prior deed of trust, at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit’ of 3230 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record- ing. revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the 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 the defanltis purchaser, after five days’ ad- vertisement such resale in The Evening Star, a newspaper published in the city of Wash! ington, D. C. FRANCIS L. .UBECK, E LAWRENCE J. MILLS, se8-d&ds.exSu £FTHE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED U'N- TIL THURSDAL. SEPTEMBER TWENTY- SECOND, AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE. FRANCIS L. NEUREC LAWRENCE J. MILLS, 2019.20,21,22 ‘Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE_ PROP- ERTY, NO. 78% KENYON STREET Bx«oln'rhw‘nnd . by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed In equity cause No. 38299, the undersigned will sell at gublle avetion in, front of (he premlies. on [ONDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. the following Jescribed land and mises situate in the District of Columbis, being lot 45. in the subdivision by the Washington Provident Company, No. 2 of original 16 and 17, in block 7, of Todd & Brown's sub- division, as recorded in Liber Gov. Shepherd No. 1, folio 91, of the records of the sur- vesor's office of the District of Columbis, Im- proved by house 784 Kenyon street northiwest. Terms of sale: One-third to be pald in cash, to be dej it the time of sale. and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years from date of saie, and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of six pet cent per anium, payable semi-sanually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Terms to be complied with in fteen days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 resell at the risk and cost of-the default- :7.:. purchaser, ‘:’n;r' o a-y:‘h !fl\'enll;rmu‘n. Teport said default to the court for its action in the premises. RVING WILLIAMSON, lumblan Building, MILTON STRASBURGER, McLachien Bullding, _sel4-das ex Tustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING A FOUR-STORY APARTMENT BUILDING, CONTAINING SIX FURNISHED APART: MENTS. WITH HOT-WATER HEAT AND _ELECTRIC_ LIGHTS, NO. 1223 15th STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Hber No. 4420, at folio 349 et .. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- ines on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY.NINTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1921 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following dexcribed land and premises. situate in the District of Co- lumbia and designated as and being lot num. bered one hundred and fourteen (114) in Ran- dolph Goldschmid's subdivision in square num- bered two hundred and twelve (212), as per plat recorded in_the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in liber 13, at folio 96, including contents and furnishings of said building, particulars of which will be an- nounced at the time of sale. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for about $1.300,00, payable monthly, subject also to a second deed of trust for $5,000.00 overdue. particulars of which will be stated at the fime of wale, and the amount over sald trust to be paid in cash. A de: posit of $500 required at the time of sale, All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps, etc., at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reverss the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspsper published in Washington, D, C. JESSE W. RAWLINGS, 8. R. NORMAN, 2610-d&ds,exSu Trustees. “THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEEES. TRUSTEE'S SALB OF REAL ESTATE CON- balance in two equ TAINING ABOUT 3.17 ACRES ON THE| WEST SIDE OF THB CHAIN BRIDGB ROAD IMPROVED BY A BALL PEAMD Dl BMALL FRAMB ue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in the case of Helen Thomas, plaintiff, 'va. Sarah Wilkin et al., defendants, Equity ‘Cause No. 37681, will 3ell at publle auctlon, in front of ih premises. on FRIDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1931. AT FIVB 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises, 'situate in the District of Columbia. and being that parcel of land described for tax- ation as _parcel twelve over eigh- teen (12/18), known as the Richards place on Chain Bridge road, D. C.. and described fully by metes and bounds in the bill of com- plaint in said cause, with the improvements ‘Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purch money to be paid in cash and the belance iy two equal installments, payable in one asd fwo years from the day of sale, &nd o bo represented_by the promissory motes of the purchaser. bearing iatereat at the rato of 3 r centum per annum, payable semi-anuually, Do Secured by deed of trust on the Bromerly sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. All conveyancing, motary fees and re- cording at purchaser’s cost. Terms sale to be ied with within thirty from day of sale, otherwise the trustee ren. the risk atter ive n" some o D: 6 R. Trustee. Bouthern bl ;| AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURB DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF _VALUABLE IM- PROVED _REAL ESTATE, LOCATED NEAR THE NAVY YARD, BEING PREM- ISES 114 M ST. 8.E., 1110-]112 2nd ST. S.E. 200 K ST. 8., 981 80 8T. 8. 1001 8rd ST. 8.E. AND 201, 208 AND 205 K 8T, 8.E. Ry virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbin, passed in equity cause No. 38897, Nottingham et wa. Kirby, undersigned trustees will sell at public aue- n, in front of the respective premises. on UESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH AY OF "SEPTEMBE! . coMM) NG AT FOUR O'CLOCK the following described land and premises, situated in the District of Columbia and described as follows: The east 18 feet of lot 5 in square nortl 743, containing 1,00 square feet. improved by premises 11 st. s.e. AT FOUR-FIFTEEN P.M., SAME DAY, the north 25 feet of lot 8 in square 769, contain- ing 2,000 square feet of ground, improved by premises 1110 and 1112 2nd st se. AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M teet of lot 2 in squdre 767, tain| n{( 2330 square feet, improved by premises 200 K st. n.e. TMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, ‘the south 2035 feet of lot 1. In square 767, containing 1984 sq. ft., improved by premises 931 3rd L w.e. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, 25.6 ft. of sublot 5 1n square 763, containing 2,160 sq. ft., improved by premises 1001 3rd st. s.e. Also IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, 60.11% f£. of lot 3 in square 768, coutaining 7.641 wq. ft, improved by premiscs 201, 203 and 20 K st xe. Terms of sale: One-third in_cash, bala | he purchase in two equal two aunum, pay- 6 per centum pe secured able semi-aunually, from day of sale. by deed of trust on the property wold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser.’ A de- posit of $200 required upon each parcel at thue of ale. All conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps. etc., at cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trusteen reserve the right to remell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of wuch resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. NEEDHAM C. TURNAGE, Fendall bidg. ALBERT W. BRIGHT, se13-d&ds.exSu__ 734 8th at. n.w., Trustee ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY 6ROOM BRICK DWELLINGS. NOS. 334, 338, 388 15th STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust. dated, respectively, February 16, 1921; January and February 10, 1921, and duly re- corded among the land records for the Diatrict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving well by public auction, in rant of the respective premises, on MONDAY, THE Y. H DAY OF SEPTEMBE! NCING AT FOUR-THIRTY 0 the following described real estate. sit- n the city of iogton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 87 of Helen M. Willlams® subdivision in square 1074, an recorded in Liber 64, folio 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of of Columbla, improved by brick dwellis 0. 334 15th street .e.. to be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1.000 at 7 per cent, dre February 16, 1924. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lot 86 of Helen M. Willlams' subdivision in square 1074, aw recorded in Liber 64, follo 50, of the records of the office-of the surveyor of the District of Columbla, fmproved by brick dwelling No. 336 15th strect s.e.. to be sold subject prior deed of trust for $1,000 at 17 pee cent. due January 15 5 the Distri square 1074, ax recorded in Liber 4, follo 80, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbil dwelling No. 338 15th street subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,000 at 7 per cent, due February 10, 1924. Terms on each parcei: One-third cash over And above said trust, the remainder in monthly payments of $20, with Interest at 7 per cent per annum, secured by & second deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash over and above sald trust, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of '$100 on each house required at time of exule. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the surviving trustee reserves the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper { published in Washington, D. C. Al conveyanc- ing. recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at purchaser’s cost. “PHELAN C. HAW. sel5-d&ds.exSu__ THOS. J. OWEN & 8( Surviving Trustee. AUCTIONEERS. THREE- STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DW! > CONTAINING FIFTEEN ROOMS AND THREB BATHS: STEAM HEAT: SITUATE NUMBER 1113 11th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded, in Liber No. 4109, folio 850 et seq of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the party secured thers: by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- 1ic auction, in front of the premises, on WED- NESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921 AT FIVE. O'CLOCK P.M.; the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and desig- bered dred and forty-one (341), contained within the following metes and bounds: Reginning for the same on the line of 11th street west. at the southwest corner of said lot, and running thence east one hundred feet (100): themce north twenty-fire feet (25): thence west oue hundred feet (100). and thence south twenty- five feet (25) to the place of beginning: sul Ject to a certain covenant of record, Terms of sale: Sold subject to & prior deed t $7.000.00 over due, and the a d_above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1,000.00 required at time of sale and purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. THOS. E. JARRELL, PERCY H. RUBSELL, se17-Akds. exBu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAMB BUNGALOW CONTAINING 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS: BUILT-IN GARAGE: ALL MOD- ERN IMPROVEMENTS: LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORTH- AMPTON AND 324 STS. N.W., CHEVY CHASE OVE, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4479. folio 4 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bis, and at the request of the party secured tiereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction, in_front of the premises, om EON AY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF REPTEMBER. A.D, 1921, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and_premises, situate in the District of fumbla, and designated as aud being lot 26 in square 2022, in Fulton R. Gordon's sub- division of *‘Chevy Chase Gro s per plat recorded in Liber 42, at folio 21, of the sur- veyor's office records of the District of Colum- bia; subject to building restrictions and cove- nants of record. ‘Terms of sale: Sold subject a jor deed of trust for $6.500, particulars of which will be stated at the time of sale, and the amount ver sald trust to be paid one-half cash, and The remainder in equal instaliments, e in six and twelve months, with interest at 6 per cent, secured by & second deed of trust Hpon the property sold, or all cash over said trust at purciaser's option. $250 deposit re- auired upon acceptance of bid." Converancing, Tecording, and revenue stamps a ser’s Cost: Sile fo be closed within thirty daye or t forfeited. el ikdnesin 3. H. GORDON, Trustee. X H, ADAM A. WES TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE DWELL- NG PROPERTIES NOS. 86 “K' STREET .E., 1762 WILLARD STREET N.W., 443 6% 'STREET S.W., 445 8th STREET 8.W., 500 8th STREET 8.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 39173, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in fromt of the respective premises, the following described parceln of land and premises situate in_the city of Washington, District of Colnmbis, that is_to sa; ON THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 102, AT FOUR- THIRTY 0‘CLOCK P.AL. Lot 182 in L. M. Saunders and Jolin T. Armi subdivision of I ‘square €74, as per pl recorded in Liber 12, folio 139. of the records in the office of the surveyor of sald District: tmproved by a brick dwelling Bouse, No. 88 K street northea AT FIVE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., Lot 228 in Martin T. Dryden’s subdivision of lots in square 151, as per plat recorded in Liber 30, folio 48, ‘of the records in the office of the surveyor of said District; improved by 2 brick two-atory_apartment house containing two apartments, No, 1762 Willard street north- ‘west. ON_FRIDAY. THE - THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCE P.M. The southernmost half of fot 48, in Todd and Gunnell's subdivision of square 465, as per plat recorded in book N. K., page 290, of the records of the office of the surve] of said District; improved by a brick dwel hease, No. 443 6% street southwest. t 38, square e y 8 frame dwelling house, No. 445 8th street south- west. EAFTER e nocth ose-baif of lot in W. A. Brad- y's_subdivision in square 438, as per p! recorded in book N. K., page 244, of the records in the office of the surveyor of District; improved by a frame building used as store and dwelling, No. 500 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchi money in cash, the balance in two equal stallments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annuam, payable semi-annually, and secured by & deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash. at M'n‘unn o . ateet oe by of salar B required on each parcel at time . Ex- Saination of title, econveyanciag, notarial fees, revenue stam) the cost of the purchaser. days' advertisement mpa! published FRANCIS P. SHEBHY, Trustee, VINCENT A. "rhtee Columbian buildisg. sel7.dkds, exBu - | ence.’ Address Box 156°B. Star office. 'ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of the Good Will .and Trade Name of the Stars and Stripes Publishing Com- | pany, Together With the Sub- scription Lists, Office Fumni- | ture and Equipment, Said Company Being the Publishers of a Well Known Weekly | Newspaper Known as “The Stars and Stripes.” By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust lduly recorded in Liber No. 4484, follo 354 et | seq: of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will well b on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- 'HIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, AT TEN-THIRTY O'CLOCK A. within the office of the Stars and Stripes Publishing Company, 4 to 207 Bond bhuilding, 14th tand New York avenue n.w., Washington, D. C., |certain assets of sald_company, cousiting of the Good WIill, Trade Name, S\ said to contain 112,459 names, Offi und EI’I nt including Desks, Chalrs, bles, File wes, Typewrlters, bering and Addi ing Machines, Cases, Half Tones and Line Cuts and all other personal property used in the conduct of uldl 8 ‘Terms : at the time of sale. plied with in three days from day of sale, Otherwise the rty will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after 5 days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. O. JAMES H. BADEN, Ti Commercial National Bank bidg. JESSE H. HEDGES, Trustee. 1334 H st. n.w. M. D. ROSENBERG, attorney for party se- se12-d&dbs,ex8u EDUCATIONAL wells’ Friends School 1811 Eye St. N.W. For Boys and Girls 39th Year Begins Sept. 21 Thos. W. Sidwell, A.M. Principal thereb; ublic auction, BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term Now Open Day and Evening Sessions STENOGRAPHY TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL TRAINING 11, Phone or Write for Information F St. at Ninth Main 3430 LAW SCHOOL Nnfion;; University The Co-Educational (Incorporated by Special Act of Congress.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each Evening Standard courses leading to the degrees of LL.B. LLM. and M. P. L. and qualifying for ad- mission to examination for the Students by intensive study may complete the maximum work offered in shorter time. For catalog or other infor- mation, apply National Univer- sity Law Building, 818 13th street northwest. Telephones Main 6€17 and Franklin 2909. Gordon-Howell School 1730 Lamont st. Phane 8242. Kindergarten, first and second grad MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL y.‘tfl.‘mw “t“;llllll in Bte- iy o and Pitmana shorthand. Spanish, fessor. Enrell now for FALL 726 Fourteenth Street (Corner of New York ave. Phone Fraaklin 2004 The Misses Eastman’s School 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mass. Ave.) High School department opens on Sept. 26. Intermediate and Pri departments open on Oct. 3. Send for catalog. Franklin Fe. PRIVATE LESSONS IN MATHEMATICS. SCI- ences, languages, muslc; twenty years® experl- Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches Ome month, day, $15; evening, 8. After 7 monthly payments the mext 5 months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE 1311 Mass. Ave. N.W.. M. 7304 Opens Sept. 19. _Register Now. SHORTHAND—TYPEWRITING TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS 30-DAY STENOGRAPHIC SOHOOL, 1410 E St. N.W., Second Floor. Main SCHOOL of EXPRESSION 1340 New York Ave. NW. |! A School of Seit Expression and ! ividual Development Presenting a Phase of Edueational || Training of Value to All ‘The following courses are included: Expression Public Speaking A practioal for nll::h men, law. yors, law Irvanisation’ - mem: Bars, salssmen, "sto. writt Ve, L or Evening Private Lessons EIGHTEENTH SCHOOL YEAR EPISCOPAL. ‘.A day and hfll.':'lll l';om f“:“l‘fl:’l‘ Kinder- A e s e e g [N , P MISS L. NDORF, Associate Prin. :‘.I"z“ Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St N.W. Sixteeenth Year Begins September Thirtieth Lucy, Made’i'u Wing, A. B., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL | 2= MUSICAL INSTRUCTION 5:15 and 7:15 P. M.—September 20 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Theory and Practice—John Berg, M. C. S, C. P. A. Corp. Accounting—Ralph Stetson, M. C. S, C. P. A. Corp. Accounting Problems—Joseph K. Moyer, M. C.S,C.P.A. Corporation Finance—W. H. S. Stevens, Ph. D. C.P. A. Problems—G. H. Newlove, Ph. D., C. P. A. Washington Law School | Coeducational—Opens September 30 Three-year course leads to LL.B. degree. Choice of | | 5:30 or 7:30 Classes. Prepares thoroughly for the Bar. Small classes. Tnition, $80 a year. 1736 G N.W. 1740 P st. n.w. Phones—Franklin 44634458, Register Now for the Fall Semester Men's Dept.—Day and Evening School. Reg- istration from Sept. 8-19. Prepares for colleges and professional schools. | Prepares for West Diplomatic Women's Dept.—Evening School rate from Men's Bchool. Registration Sept. 820 —Tuesday. Thursday and Satupday eventogs|[| wWhriter's Montbl Guard, from 6:30-9:30. Learn Languages The Berlitz Way By the famous Berlitz Method of language instruction you can quickly learn how to speak, read Point, and Consular onl M-C-A EMERSON INSTITUTE Annapolis, Women Admitted A Practical Course in I Short Story Writing Const INSTRUCTOR Contributor to_The Woman's Home Service. |} copanion, The Pictorial Review, The pa- ||| Delinestor, Mothers Magazine. The Dexigner, Woman's World, McCall's, Today's, Housewife. "The Editor, The Contemporary Verse, ete. y"Ope;ii;g Lectures Sept. 21—5 & 7 P.M., Free Pass on Request 3 YMCA Main G St. 8250 N.W. and write any modern language glish class included. instruction from enced native teachers. Private experi- Day or or Evening Classes. Reasonable tui- tion. BERLITZ § Ask for catalog. School of LANGUAGES Est. 1878. 336 Branches 816 14th Street N.W. Franklin 2620 Enrollment Week University Preparatory School pecial reduced tuition Tates throdghout e yous for thove who satroll this woek mistry, Civics. Oo ies, ture, Stemography, 8.E. Corner I. Adolph National Cathedral School 13th and ¥ sts. n.w. Fr. 2080. Richards, M. A. g school. ay Rooms in the lower school Church, head master. for Boys. cal_courses for men and women. Of special interest to lawyers, preachers, teach- students and all who have occ: speak in_pubi 2. REDUCE THE K. & K. WAY—No drugs, ) dietigg or vlolent exercises. No double chin can Withstand this metho ] THE K. & K. INSTITUTE (tenth | 1413 H street n.w. | COLOMBIA UNIVERSITY _SCHOOL — W. | Thomas Shepherd, Ph. D., Pres.. §06% Eye n.w. Indiv. instruction; college preparatory; laoguages. ‘mathematics, plissics, chemistey, erat Washington College of Law Co-Educational TwentySixth Yesr Opens Bept. 26th at 7 P.M. Tuition, $85 per Annum Seasions 10500 to 12:00 a.m. or 515 to 7:00 p.m. Confers Degroes, LL. B.—LL. M.—M. P. L. Office Hours, 11 am. to 6 p.m. 1315 K St. N.W. Phome Main 4585 year), {Lyric School of Interpretative Dancing for Children | FIFTH TERM BEGINS SATURDAY, SEPT. 34, Btory.dancing (classic myths, fairy tales, nursery rhymes), rhythm, dramatic reading ind interpretation. COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB, . Col. 6290. 1822 I st. Fin The worth of a theory de- pends on the results of its practice. Marvels of healing effected by the application of the principles taught at this in- stitution are its own raison d’etre. Open-air Fairmont School For Girls 2400 NINETEENTH STREET N.W. Twenty-third Year Begins September 28 Preparat ambitious REGISTER Day and PACE ion for coll advanced iy NOW FOR Ev course ning Classes INSTITUTE 715 G 8t. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. Prospective students are welcome te visit the evening classes, 6 to 10 p.m. Catalogue Mailed on Request. Address: The Registrar RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC 1116 F St. Washington, D. C. ege. Tbe Wiasbington Scbool for Secretaties P Natural " sbility 1s often W e W T PR e 0. ¢ COMMERCIAL AR 3 Facing Latsyette Square and White House| garcen to. High Training. Special—Music, Literature, French, Spanish, Handwork—Normal classes. wes in Rhythmic Training. Mary Gale Davis, PD. M., Prin. Florence 1614-16™ Belmont Road. © Fenton, Phone Col. 7878. Assistent, Jackson Flace School. Rhythmic Day and grades—kinder- Illustrating, Cartooning, Fashion { Drawing, Life Class, Color, Lettering. Day and Evening Children’s Saturday Class Enroll Now 1502 14th Street N.W. Franklin 2497 Spanish—Private Lessons her, MISS F. BORRAS. Phone Columbia 4713. Nlfionfl Cathedral School ‘Heaith Evening Standard University and Problem Senior Classes write for Informational STRAYER’S School of Accountancy F St. at 9th Main 3430 Georgetown Law School 0 Courses by C. Instructors, P. A. Approved Mothod. v;-nhr now fe 1921-1922 5:10 o'clock p.m. Beginning Monday, October 8, 1921. APTERNOON COURSES for the 1st, post-graduste and patent 5:10 to 7 p.m. NEW MORNING COURSE for 1st- 2nd, iaw 8rd, classes, year class, § to 12 a.m. For information apply to Hugh J. Fegan MA. LLB. PhD. Assistant Dean 506 Building Law School E Street N.W. / Main 7293 “The Misses Maret,French School 1784 Comnecticut Ave. Eleventh Year. Age, S %0°17 Yoars, R My i Lower School. Intermediate Grades V-VIIL S Childrea 10-14 Years. Supe SIS Art, Music upervised Study and_Pla; Coach From Dupont Circle. Oatalogus Upon Request. Wisconsin Avenue and Wocdley Rond Telephone _Cleveland 895. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 and Text and or ning exercises of the session will. be held Saturday, October 1, 1921, at Learn Draiting and enter this profession of good pay and eongenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue Rates Increase Wednesday, Sept. 21st. ' Washington School of Art “Lucia Gale-Barber School i and_ Boarding—All DESIRE TO BEND my wmall boy to private | hool i el y 2008 Mo e 0 = - 2 O ity oo I ears Siace i w S A lEdwm Hart’s Musical Studios ! R L The Temple School of Short- | Vioiin. Mandoiin hand and Typewriting 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith’s) Pitman and Gregg shortha taught by cer- tifled"teachern. (ypewEi g M Tt penmanship, secretarial aining. Dictation d_nigh'. Plone Franklin 4593. S AREITL MEN. RANSFER CO., Inc. 1) LA AVE N 5 Full graded and High | [ACOBS T 50 private conching to vouths | Itx.” Civil Service prep. by ex-csamiver | Catalogue Frances Maon Hall, A. M. 3 5 1 E Si1uxauE g+ Space in City. svods and [T . Finest St 500 Kooms for Hous Mo erclinndine. xpert Pack ¥ i wng Disty "ONTON ¥ STORAGE | 7COMPAN < ft. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL Moo 57th Year on September 28. f Association cf American Law Bchools. Strict Standards. Msthods of Instruction. Most Approved Full courses of- fored both mornis and afternoon. Optional Moruing Forenoon Classes Late Afternoon Cl 5. For full information write to or call upon ho secrotary. Telephono Maln G503. LAW BUILDING, 1435 K ST. N.W. NATIONAL ISCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY. Director New Location: Conn. Ave. & M St. Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class ! Interior Decoration, Costume De- i sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch,|f |Plinhng and Modeling Classes. || i Individual Instruction. School | || { Begins October 1st. Hours for |l Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily.| | SEPARATE ROOMS, §1 o= Local and Long Distazce MOVING. areful Men. IRatex Reasonable. ACKI! BY EXPERTS T05-9 Fla. Ave. N.W. 327 8. 18th. Newark, I Moving \| LITTLEFIELD,ALVORD&CO. | 15tk _amd Pa. Ave. N.W. “Telephone Main_£290. ton., George Washington University Chartered_by Act of Congress in 1821 Co-educational Offers Graduate and graduate Intruc Liberal Arts In addition to classes during the fore- noon and early afterncon, over two hun dred classes in college, engineering und legal subjects are held in the late after- noon between five-ten and six-fifty. T 13 the Bepisiar o - Lismer Hill, 2023 G Btveet Northwest Toiephone West 1649 Sessions in all_departments begin il on Bept. 28. ULKY goods of all kinds are handled by us with promptae: carefulness and complete satisfaction. Barrels, boxes, crates. large cases, sacks and bags, long or broad packages, etc. well taken care of. Get our estimate on vour transfer job. with craining ig demand For Electrical & of a century. this school has been training men_ of ambition and limited tme, for the elec- trical industries. Condensed course in Electrical g e St ngineering &:: secure good positions and promotions. Theoretical and Practical Electricity. Mathematics, Steam and Gas Engines and Mechanical Drawing Students construct dynamos, install ing and test electrical ‘Course. with diploma com > plete. In One Year Over 3000 men trained ly equipped fire- P Sormitorics, dising ball, laborsiories, stope catalog. 29th year opens September 28, 1921 — 7 DAY OR RESIDENT COURSE WANTED—RETUCRN LOAD { Packard van, September BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL | artford. Comn.: Bocton. TAKOMA PARK, WASHINGTON,D.C. | 311 #hipments covered by furnished. Notify by wire. Tuzrwone Counaia 9070 PATCH AND TRUCKING Conn men “Phone us to wiove” Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E St. N.W. Phone Main 6900. = = 0 m CO., Hartfora, 21 TRANSFER 8 SToRAGE Methods. This School constantly is forming new classes. ~Also private classes and lessons residence. 1921-22 Economic Course 33 Weeks—$30.00 ‘With our methods, at the end of this course the pupils must speak, read, write and translate well enough to hola any po- sition in which the Spanish language is re- quired. This class meets Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. and lasts one hour. First lesson Oct. 4. Enroll now. Nember of pupils in this course necessarily limited. Spanish Schiool of Washington Ameriosn National Bank Building. 1318-17 F Street N.W. Phone M. 5685. * GUNSTON HALL 1906 Florica Avenue A Besident and Day School f; . Tair- MOVING. DACKING ticth Fear besins September 2o Oirie Thir- | ESTIMATES O\ NS8eRiNc pes 218 — 420 Preparatory and Post-graduste courses. INES raix-i333 10+ Music, Art, Expression and Domestic Science. PHONES SIS A0% LI CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Mrs. BEVERLY R. MASON, Principal CORPORATION ACCOUNTING A course treating in a practical way the difficult and _interesting problems of the modern large- scale business organization—part of the professional educational program of THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Boasworth, President. 1009-11 International Building, 1319-21 F Street N.W. Phone M. 5668. Professors from N - Bpain. lew Conversa- £/ CRATING PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING : No Charge for Estimates CLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOIt FURNITUKE URA and pit h y given. Cone os. Estima: ventent location. W . 429 Pa. ave. a.w. Phone Main 1282 °UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. Erepmf Warchouses | ired und Dump Trucks. NG CO.. v Distance Packing, Crating %10 Sth St The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. Phome Main 2054 Specialists in g-Distance Moving RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 7eWILTSHIRE Virginia avo. 34 hotel from Beach. Private : elevator: rednced fall wor N, 3 Collins. mgr., CONTINENTAL _ Always open, always ready: Write or_ph MW AN Try CLARENDON HOTEL Special fall water in_all_room: Shippin \Shipplog: Lon MUSICAL INSTRUCTION OTTOT. SIMON—Voice culture. Pupll of Behnke of London, collaborated with Marchesi of Paris, and Italian masters of Milan. Studi 807 H st. n.w. Tele- phone Franklin 7821 Pupil of Special September rates. Open to Oct. i. On Boardwalk. -Ll:E RIDGE SU CHAPMAN MANOR i mius Summit, Pa. n_all ¥y Great limate and countr) 1, ft. above sea level. Near Washington road and railroad. Write for booklet and formation. BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. PA. LA SALLE SPIER—Piano. Rafael Joseffy of New York, 1910-1913; Richard Burmeister of Berlin, 1913 1916, Studio, 1400 Mass. n.w. Telephone Franklin 7179. HENRI SOKOLOV—Violin. Graduate of Brussels Conservatory. Pupil of Caesar Thomson. Studio, 1107 11th st. n.w. Telephone Franklin 3594-W. Frequent pupils’ recitals and concerts. | VON UNSCHULD UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC, INCORPORATED. Mme. Marie von Unschuld, President Giving_ a gents within thorough _musicianship to * stu- a_ four-year course in all branches, Piano Theors, Vocal, Stringed and Wind Instruments. Incorporated in the Dis trict of Columbia with the power of award- ing degrees of bachelor, master and doctor of music. Highly efficient Preparatory Rchool for beginners affiliated, under the supervision of the university professor: st. 46 p.m., and 1644 Cc ave. 2000 foot. 3 Wil Rematn Oneh Lrtil Dcrober. JOHN 3. GIBBONS. Manager. chreaids “North n the Shenandoah River MISS MARY ISABEL KELLY Pupil of Xaver Scharwenka, Berlin, Studio, 3166 17th St. N.W. Phone Adams 390. 16% Eleme:l ary Main 7838 Advanced ashington Conservatory of Music 1408 New Ham, Dopont Circl Start Your Children in Music—Now Open. 24+ $CHOOL ¢ STNCIFIC ) JITALIAN OF 2 METHOD Seventh year. Mme. Lucia Borderi, diploma- graduate and formerly assistant to Lamparti (teacher of Sembrich), principal. Foreign in- struction at home. Rooklet en request. Co sultations, 11 to 1. 1628 8 n.w. Phone N. 7031. WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR lementary and Advanced Courses in FlementyR Branches of Music 714 17th St. Yearbook Framk. 449) PTANO LESSONI - JONAS, T #T.| n. l,.‘ll per. . T HARPERS FERRY, W. VA, HILL TOP HOUSE "% w. Open until Thanksgiving. Try it. > T. 8. LOVETT 3 Pro wioners, 1. Appi tions to enter examination for candidutes fo sppointment from District of Columbia to t United States Military and Academié. will be received at this office until October 197" 1921, for Military Academs, and October . for Naval Academy. Applicants must actual residents of the District of Columl and for Military Academy must be between 1. 2nd 22 years of age and not less than § feet 4 inches in beight. Applicants for Naval Aca emy must be between 16 and 20 years of agn: and not less than 5 fest 2 inches in height Applicants will be subject to a_competitive mental examipation and also a physical examp * nation. Further information may be obtained from secretary, m“‘nfl (:m;mwcm: Cuno H. . 4 Commieei; B, 6%

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