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JAM ES M. CARTER & CO,, IKC. CHEVY CHASE, MD. six rooms, Somers, ofx. payment, 97,500 with small cash CHEVY CHASE, D. C. o3 st streets you will find | this detached o meal homelie appointine nficmdm- porch_halt gonterall desien. Large rooms, Seileat_eondition. south of the circle on one of the oy raaag nouse, Bhia ia fo appreciate 1t. Let us show it to you, g Price is reasanable, as are the term: FOUR BEDROOMS. In fine northwest uc«lano'-: “nfi: water heat; eleetricity, ; 1a vl plent of Shore. for’ gatage. | ‘The price ‘bas been' altered B Eana owner, Wil ‘aceeot " Feasaasbia terms. | NEW HOMES. St. Heights only one block from cars. Six large rooms, bamr tricity. A little beauty, Price but $9,500 and easy terms. es, colonial front porch; hot-water heat, elec- These homes will last but a short while. t JAMES M. CARTER & CO., INC. E3r7 New York Ave. NW. MOORE & HILL, INC. __1420-22 H St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE, MD. Near Chevy Chase Club; a supenor house of 10 rooms, 2 baths and every modern convenience; all on 2 floors; good lot; 2 sleeping porches, etc. Price, $17,500 with + hollow-tile, fireproof only a small cash payment. MT. PLEASANT. In good neighborhood; a nice, ‘homelike house of 9 rooms, 2 hot-water heat, elect.; hardwood floors, etc.; in good condition ; quick possession and baths; priced at $12,000. DUPONT CIRCLE. Near 18th and N. H. ave.; a fine, large house of about 10 big rooms, 3 baths; hot-water heat; elect.; rear porches; nice vard. Main 657-658. G_RD. N.W.—SIX hall, bath: h.w.h., elecricity; Dorchéa: yards: three car lines: §8.600. 24° BOSS & PHELPS. Tel. M. 4340. 1406 H St. N'W. $17,500. A BARGAIN. handsome downtown home, south of Ride Tuland. avonie aad. Tacine. government park. It is of individual construction, wide, roomy foar-story brick house. having sixtees rooms, three modern baths. 'liot-water heat. Clectric lights and & freprost xarge for two cars. It would mot be possible to ahmiicare this property for less than $: . This s 2n unusual opportunity to secure an attractive home where rooms can easily be rented if deaired. Owner, leaving the city, will give im- mediate possession and make uausually easy terms of_sal BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. M. 4340. 1406 H St. N.W. NORTHE‘\QT BUYERS!! $4,750—8500 ca: st. n.e.: six rooms and bath. n-y wlndm' brick home, with new double garage. $8.250—Corner mlnn 1 home. with six large, nd tiled bath: hot-water : stationary tubs, etc. buy at this price and aniy 31,000 nuh 1l required do session ‘guara “ght room: heat, | al.:m etc. A good house to live in for} $\gnany reasons. terms. MOORE & HILL, 1422 H St. N.W. Main 1453. INC. "Reduced price, Pm2,000, with very satisfactory Main 1454. - GOLONTAL BRICK, EIGHT ROOMS, e Cleveland Park. Phone Cleve. mx O STA. urmn mucR FATH, TWO 147 38,800—TENTH NEAR elec. lights; colonial house in omditi OTIS; 6R. BRICK: room for garmge: e rms. “RELLAR BHICK DW CONDITION. LANCE LIKE RENT. L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F ST. The Family’s Money ) should be used to buy this 6-room andtile bath . and chi : elec. and_gas; high eleva- tion. $7,500; $1.000 cash, $75 monthly. Now Look at this bungalow in Takoma Park. bath, inelosed sleeping po: b.. lot; ome block to car. 36, , $75 monthly. . Morgan E. Morgan & Co Fr. 1320. l’,xm}m in subst TERMS, $500 407 New York ave. n.w. s MODERN HOMES: PRE-WAR PRI H.J_ BIEBER CONST. COL. 9800 CES. CO.. INC., BUILDERS. 4404 7th ST. N.W. ON 14TH ST. NEAR OTIS ST. NW.—BEAUTIFUL 10R. AND 2-BATH HOME; HOT- WATER HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, HARDWOOD BACK PORCH.| THIS HOUSE IS IN FINE |z 1 POSSESSION AT MUST BE SOLD. FLOORS SHAPE. ONCE. LOW PRICE, $11,750. WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, 914 15th N.W. BARGAIN. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED. INEST = STREETS WITHIN A HALF SQUARB OF CO: Pr HEATER, CONVENIENCE. ~PHONB CLEVELAND FOR APPOINTMENT WITH OWNER INSPECT. SCHOLICAND BTORES, HOUSE ATH. LAR TO) EvERY uomflm TO HERE IS A HOUSE PRAC- tically new, located in one of the Pleasant having 8 rooms, 2 baths, built-in garage. VACANT. We can sell at a bargain on reasonable terms. % best sections of Mt. ;.- HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K st. n.w. VACANT—CORNER HOUSE, partly furnished, 6r. and b.; a. m.i.; located near 13th and Otis Easy sts. te Price, $9,250. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K st. nw. TIGN ; or, 2 m "CDflStfllCflOfl. SI reasonable. —'HARRY A. KITE, \ Mai 6. 3 mnt—Real Bargam. m 1 lhn nwnen %fi in "lfl-et Ownewsr! lored—Downtown $300 Cash, $30 Monthly. . %Ffi OWNER, M. 1640. 21° BUY IN TOW l?fitown—l\lear O St. Market. 2 ‘modern bat ‘improvements; for wle 395 per will take Phone Columbia 1942, S & PHELPS, n.w. FOR SALE—LOVELY DE-|u% tached house, in SAUL’S ADDI- b.; garage; all modkl‘h improvements; redeco- ratedq throughout; tile and ce- POSSES- -~ Price and terms very 1514 K st. n.w. M bath; u-anh-. ‘houme; excellent condition: 10 roims month; mo lease; for & $6.800. ‘1406 H St. N.'W. back yard to paved alley. This splen- did valo will sot be oa the market ong. HOWENSTEIN BROS. 7th and H sts. n.e. Phone Linc. 897. NT HOME OF SIX ROO! Inrge cellar und attic: spacious recep- hot-water heat; electricity and gas sitaated on corner lot in convenient and cho'ce section of Rivercale; garage; shade and flow- ers. An opportunity to get a desirable home at the right price, $7,250, with $2.000 cash. Possersion” October 1t CLAUDE WARKEN 1410 B s atn Mamn s Church. on Guaranteed. $7.750. 6 large rooms and tiled bath: hot-water :‘cancrete cellar. The house Is in frst conditicn uwnd 1% the best buy we know | of i “this section. Tasestigate this quicily; it ix a_worth-while R()BhRT LEI: O'BRIE rooms. fnclosed t and sleeping porches, hot-water heat, electric lights; ~very large grounds with beautiful shade and fruit trees; property must be sold and umnsually attractive terms can ‘be secured. The best offer around 7.000 will buy this bhome. Address Con: rooms latest and moders. improvement; g to_occupy Oct. lst; price very reason: 500. Address Box 230-M, Star office. NEAR FARRAGUT SQUARE—FUTURE BUSI- | dlse, ness section; old, well built home hot-water heat and opportunity for some one at $25.000. Address Box 249-M, Star office. VACANT—A SPLENDID DETACHED 7-ROOM d bath frame Louse on large lot; newly red and painted throughout; large front ai side porches: garege for one car; price, $5.750 on very reasonable terms. Open all day or key next door. Owner, 411 “R™ st. n.w. P. F. CARLEY, Real Estate, . 617 E St. N.W. A Few Special Bargains for Your Inspection. On H N’:“ar 6th St. SW. room lighta: +cash, bal. on ‘easy payments: On Inmg Near 11th St. N.W. JJ0-room and"bath brick hou s Jghts: rage, space for 2 cars: house Eoteatia “Rondition. - & baraala: Tar "$T0.500, Tart cash, bal. to suit buyer. On Legation St. Near Conn. Ave. NW 6 rooms and bath: nd elec. lights; front pace; concrete base- condition. Price, N. $12,500, part cash. e On Newton St., Mt. Rainier. 7.room house: concrete basement; with gas and elec. lighta: furnace h = | and porches_fror sh, $830; plym!llll. mo.. Near Catholic University. Store Iot: gas and elec. for’ any kind of busin $9.500. I have several bargains in small properties, paying big interest on | **%" investment; also several well- located lots at right prices and right terms. P. F. CARLEY, F. 6153. Chevy Chase, D. C. Five-room, bath and Sy '::'m""f.' oF; " bay Seoen gave large commi lon. ~ Address tar office, or call West 2619, A Bargain Home That Must Be Sold at Once. Price, $7,500. 1317 D St. N.E. A colonial brick home, built just he!on m ‘war, of the very best material and is in Zect condition_now. Hardwood looll on floors; _ electrie o 1 " Fenot and reardouble porch an oppertunity that you should mot uge and bullder and Box 15 This weflno 3 L.E. BREU\IINGER & SONS, 106 Colora Bldg., Main 7108. chlndG!!l N.W. VACANT. Continued AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE. DAYS, TOR HOMES AND TNVESTMENTS Bee MAHORNEY & They Kdow Wi 1527 Eye w. Te COTTArG - A little BIAU'H-1 T ront esping. po HGHLY, DERN. rle F5 Minutes to Treasaey Eitner ot line. SBECIALLY PRIOND. 4 bargain fox some one. ~Iuspect da 2 Cleveland 1490, A Real Home, Excellent Northeast Section. 8, nice rooms .na7mea bath: hot-water hea A dry conven- and we “ROBERT s YBRIEN, Franklin 585. 1710 T st. m. $500 CASH, $75 MONTHLY. 608 to 620 Otis St. N.W. NEW HOMES. ‘The homes 'Ib"‘ the dens and vegetables. Hot-Water He Hardwood Finish. Large South Porches. 20-Foot Front. Room for Two Garages. @ ROOMS AND ., BATH. Open Daily. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. oty ST. NEAR H; 9 ROOMS, Dk, with. bath; modern; will sell an ensy ter s brick, with K street near 10th—6 rooms, bath, modern; will sell on easy terms On Tenn. ‘ave. near Lincoln Park—S8-room bricl & garage for 3 HWARTZ, Inc.. T4 15th n.w. r. Krame! 3 NEAii ALASKA usually large closets; ‘open fireplac tive parchex; excellent location; ready for im- mediate occupancy; priced, from $10.000 to Poonooo, FONERT & HEATER, 410 Calorade bMg. Phoves. Main 1064, Franklin 2598. A Mt. Pleasant Bargain. Just completed. 1748 Kenyon St. N.W. 2 BATHS; GARAGE Every concelvable convenlence. Low price. Easy . Pleasant car to Heayon st. and walk 1f_square. Open daily. GRUVER, OW NI ASD BUILDER. NION_TRUST.BLD( hath: hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood loors, large outside’ pantry, a real kitchen, experisive:side-oven gas range. Kiichen Jeads gut on screencd-in breakfast porch. bedrooms, with an_ inclosed. back porch whieh 14 plastered, giving an extra bedroom. This 1s a brand-new home. Act quick if you ‘Take 14th st. car to Shepherd st., walk one biock east to 13th and Shepherd sts.. or call Columbia 9966. T FOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN PFTWORT] room house leeplug modern; is fine condition: " 1. ‘& SHOEMARER, Evans bldg. * FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very desizable 6-room bouses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. | B! Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. B. B. PINN, :|Col. 5817. 712 Kenvon st. n.w —_— AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., 715 13th of. n.w. AUCTS., Sale of articles accumulated in the division of dead letters, to be sald at public suction within our rooms, 715 13th st., THURSDAY. srwmmzn ¢ TRENTT-SEC- OND, 1921, AT TEN Including in_part, Miscell Books, Watches, Jewelry, etc., prepared for disposal in large lots. Goods open for in- spéction from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sept. 21at. Terma: Cash . G. BLOAN & CO., INC.. Aucts. _se19-3t ‘THOS. J. OWEN" kloN. AUCTIONEBRS. | TRUSTEES' SALE “or ML EROF. ot l'!Y 784 KENY ok iftue of & secree of D Supreme Court of the District of Columbia In equity 0. will sell at k. | panitca auction, cause N . fhe. sol o, on AY. THE 'nvnw'r! STXTH . DAY, OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, AT F) 'CLOCK eacri 2t "Clber Gov .8 nemmd the rerords of fred a0 the tiime of sate. and e | i oL coual instaliments, payable in tnc and two years from f ‘sale. and to be Tepresented purchaser, bes per cent per annum, Bnd Secured by deed: of tra Bro: sold, or all cash, at the wflofl of the chaser. stamps at the cost of the B Complled with In fiteen days from date of the trustees reserve the right {ng " purchaser, after fve days. advertisement, oF fo report-daid defaslt o the eourt for itd the r! IVING WILLIAMSON, umblan Buildin MILTON STRASRURGER, Lachlen Boflding, _sel4-d&ds.ex8u Twat THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' BALE OF OF JALUABLE n; BUILDIN PARTM G SIX T uvmflm APANT: HO' TER HEAT 1228 {5tk wTREET By virtue of a Secoriadsie Glibes Nos 4429, at follo 349 et o of the land:records of the District of Colimbla, at the request of the party tured "inerehy. "the wnderejined trustces. wil sell at public anctlon, n, front of the ises on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY.N DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A, D.. 103 0'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing deacribed land and_premises. situate in the District o? Co- lumbla 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 Columb liber 18, at folio 96, including contents and furnishings of said bullding, particulars of which -will. be . an- nounced ' at the time of sale. Terms of sale: Sold sublect to 4 prior desd of trust for about $1.500.00, payable monthly, Rbiect. also o 8 ‘sicond deed Of trust foF $5.000.00 overdue, particulars of which - will De- stated at the time of sale, and the amount over sald_trust to be paid In cash. A de- Posit of $300 required at the time of sale. All conveyancing. recording and revenue stamp: etc., at the cost. of the purchaser. wale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reverse the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defsulting purchaser, days' advertisement of wuch. ress tain - deed of trust duly . | pobish newspaper published B, se19-d&ds,exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, TRUSTEEN. SALE OF FR DWELLIN o8 4z £ BTREET BOUTHWEST AND 014 BLEVENTH STHEET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 37857, the undersigned trastees will offer for sale by publie auction. fn TBR the respective o FRIDAY 21, the following described ey ank . situste in the eity of Washington, District of Columbla, to wit: :30 0"CLO Trustees. AUCTIONEER. T 5 Lot 806 in square 354, being a part of t orls: inal lot 4 in said square, improved by fra: dwelling, containing § rooms and batb, No. 514 11th st. southwest. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $200 on gich house required of the, purchaser at the fime ‘of sale.. All conveyancing. Fecomiog, revenne stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Fight to re- sell the pyoperty at the risk and cost of the defaiting’ purchaser, after five days’ adver- trement, of euch, rissle in seme. ewepaper ed in the city of Washington, D. C. LOUIS B. TANN n enifer Buldiag, W se13-a&de W““" 5 ADAH A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLIXG, NO. 216 11th STREET SOUTHEA! By virtue of a certain aeed of trust dul! re- corded in Liber No. 4400. at follo 84 et seq. o the land records of the District ‘ot Cota d at the request of the party thereby we. the undersigned trustees. will sell i Irlmt of the premises, 'EENTH I)AY oF !Rl’- 51, R-THIRTY and premises, situate in: the city ton, in the Distriet of Columi flice of the gurveyor of the District ot Lolnmbia in Book ai ments, consisting of a two-story and basement brick dwelting, contalning six fooms and bath. TERMS OF 'SALE: id_subect to a prior 3 ary 7, 1923; one-third of the purchase money over and above sald deed of trust to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with Interest.at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annuaily, ee: cured by deed of trust ubon the prevecey joid or all cash over and shove sa at the option of the Poceamer. A de: DosIt of 8330 be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. conveyancing, record- ing, revenve 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 5019,20,21,22 FUTURE DAYS. AT E LUABLE THREE- DWELL- 'BLLAR BRICK !NG com‘.\mma FIFTREX ROOMS rvare N;‘:nuu:x Tits Tih sTREST nuofl\mwfl grtaln Jeed of et aul L By virtoe of & in of luly in Liver No. 4109, folio 850 ef 5 the land reco 20d st the request of the party by. the undersigned trus 7 sell, Jie suction, in frentof the &?mlun on DAY. 'THE TWEN' HTH DAY OF BEPTEMBER, 1921 AT r B 0'CLOCK. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and desig: nated as and being part of erigifal let: mam- three hun- dred and forty-one" (841), contatned within the following metes and - bounds the same on _the line of (3) in square numbered yor o & | the District of Columbia, improved u, n-m five feet (25) to the place ot begien to & certain covenant of Terms of sale: Sold subjeect to & prior deed f trust for abont $1,000.00 aver due, and the e of mm Swnee will sell Trossk, hesd- e yrood, trim reception-hall piss house to mo 152-M, 1627 -"wo ST, — 6 ROOM BRICK. %-#’oom;" Contimental T, bldg. 219 X BT. N.W.—1z ROOMS; BRICK; GooD condition; can live in one part and reat the ltmll‘ and shades; md i det nsau bargain. —Address Hox 152 BRADFORD & CO., o T KA PETWORTH. Attractive Two-Family House. 4112 New Hamp. Ave. N.W. o Sbetricity, mflnur{ ‘wash xg‘-u_&l‘ 1 ulll’l&. H. RUSSELL, 8e17-0&ds. exSu “Prustees. "THOS. J. OWEN & BON, A . TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE mmmv- Ep BEAL ESTATE, LOCATED ~NEA! 07 % By virtue of a decree of the S BE e Districet of Cofumile ‘Pasasd 0 oqnhy Nott! with Inter tum per annum, able semi-an -nnu.uy. P from day of -sale, page 174, xrwe!‘hpr with the improve- | & ‘ot | purchase: THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF REAL ESTATE CON- UT 3.17 ACRES ON TH wm SIDE_OF THE GHAIX BRIDGE THB - CONDI NORT! Ronmumovm B A sMarl PRAME DW By virtue of a deeree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Gatumbia. passedin the case of Helen Thomas, plaintiff, vs. Sarah Wilkins et al., defendants, klllt Cause N I will, el at ction. in fredt of. ive Pretaises, on PRIDAY, THE THIRTH ETH DAY ol 921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCI scribed and and. prem: trict of Columbia. and h‘l‘ g:t]fl'ed for tax- parcel twelre over elgh- " Known as. the - Hichards. D road, and described fully by metes and bounds in the bill of com- plaint in said canse, with the improvements One-third of the purchase in cash and the balance "in"one. an two_years from the sale, and to be Febrescnted By the. promissory Hotes of the er, bearing interest at the rate of § per_centum per ansum, psyable semi-anmually, and ‘secured by deed of trust on the p: sold, or all Caae 2t the aption of BoTves. it required upon ot yancing, notary fees and re- cording at purchaser’s cost. ferms of sale o' be complied with within_thirty days from day of sle. otherwise the reserves T TEhe"lo resell the- Droperiy &t the Fik and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resal some newspaper published in s019-0&4s,ex8u thern bids. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. .| TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE TWO.STORY 6.ROOM BRICK DWELLINGS. X 834, 336, 388 15th STREET SOUTHEAST. aston, espe ety Febraary 16, 1051; Janoary ted, respectively, February. January 15, 1921, and Febroary 10, 1921, and duly re- corded among the land records for the District of. Columbla, and at the req the party thereby, the un trastee will sell by pobil the respective premises. on IIO\DA!. THE TWENTY SIXTH DAY, OF SEPTEMBRE, 1021, COMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY 0’ P.M., the following described reel estate, sit. uate in the city of Washington, District of " | Columbia, to wit: Lot 87 of Helen M. Williams' subdivision in uare 1074, as recorded in Liber 64, folio 80; the records of the office of the surveyor of $he District of Colambla, improved by brick dwelling No. 834 15th street s.e., to be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,000° at 7 per cent, dne February 16, 1024, IMMEDIATELY ‘THER! HAFTER, x| Lot 86 of Helen M. Willime' subdivision in uare 1074, as recorded in Liber 64, . follo 60, the records 0f the offiee of the 0 be dwelling No. 386 15th. etreet s.e. o .m at Bubject to a prior deed of trust per cent, due January 13. 1924, TMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, M. Willlams’ subdivision in 4, foll sold Drior decd 'of trust for ¥ $1,000 at 7 per cent, due February 10, 1924. Terms on each parcel: One-third cash over andaabove said trust, the remainder in monthly payments of §20, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, sec second deed of - trust. on the property sold, or all cash over and above guid trast, at the option of the purchaser, A 5 | deposit of'$100 on each:Bouse required at tim of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with srithin thirty days from day of sule, otherwise ithe surviving trustee reserves .the right to re- sell ‘the property at the risk and cost of the, o AN G HAWN B Trustes. wel5-d&ds,exSu b 5 THOS. J. OWIHAEDN Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' BALE Aumm.- FRAMR BUNGALOW CONTAINING 3B BATHS; BUILT-IN GARAGE; ALL M( o | BRY IMPROVEMENTS: LOCATED AT €0 naum. | e g All cwvnyuncln“ recarding, revenue | Fecms to| 05 fast of WL L tn muuare 767, containing “} il be received by THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE T PROVED REAL ~ESTATE, ATED | Nnnu'l;nl KAVY YARD HEING 38 Pt B, 11{0-1112 20d ST} K BT, By virtoe of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity irby. 35 s H the undersigned "trustees will sell in front of the respective premises. on TOksDAY, THE Y-SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, COMMENCING AT | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described | land and premises, nifuated in the District of Columbia, and described ax follows: The 18 feet of lot § in square north 743 mnulnlng LS00 square feet. improved by premises 11 AT FOUR-FIFTEEN P.M., SAME DAY, the narth 25 feet of lot 8 in wjuare 768, contain- ing 2,000 square fost of ground, improved by premisen 110 and 1112 2nd st "OUR-THIRTY Teet of lot 72 In square 767 containing 2330 square feet, ur- Am{nmvfll by premises 200 K w S RDIATELE THEREARTEIL the wnuth 1981 sq. fr. tmproved by premises 931 3rd sl MMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, 25.0 1. of sublot § In sq containing 2100 sq. L., remises’ 1001 3rd t. b 4 m:{i.‘l'l'u'rpu TH! :PAF'n-'n 60,1114 ££. of lot 8 in square 768, containing 7,641 sq. £t fmproved. by premise 201, 208 and 205 Kt Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal iments, payable in one and two years, Interest at @ per centum per annum, Pas: able. semi-annually, from day of sale, secured Dy deed of trust on the property old, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser.’ A d posit of $200 required. upon eacih parcel n time of mie. All conveyancing, recording d Fevenue stamps, etc., at cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with ‘within 80 days from day of wale, otherwine the trustecs reserve the right to rexell the pr at the Tk and cont- of ' defaultiog purchaser, after five days' advertisement gome newspaper C. NEI . TURNAG Fendai bid. ALBERT W. BRIGHT, sel5-d&ds,exSu 734 Sth st. n.w., Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION Trustees’ Sale of the Good Will and Trade Name of the Stars and Stripes Publishing Com- pany, Together With the Sub. scription Lists, Office Furn ture and Equipment, Said Company Being the Publishers of a Well Known Weekly Newspaper l(nown as “The Stars and S By virtue of a certain l‘lnnll'l deed of trust duly recorded in Liber N 4484, folio 354 et of the land rfl.‘lrlll of the District of C¢ thereny, ?n?-'.'...'}’.-'n’&";‘fa"rfl.«'flf.""-’:'f e R_la)llbnllll‘lllm. on FRIDA THE RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER. “THIRTY 0°CLOCK A.M., within the’ ofbce d to contain 1 and Eauipment bles, File Cases, bering and Addressing Machin Cases, Half Tones and Line Dexks, Chal m'flt-n Aacing, Metal at 'the time of wai plled_with in three di otherwise the property risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ sdvertisement of wuch Tesale in somc Bewiaper-published in Washington, D. C. Jaues DEN, 'Trustee, onal’Bank bldg. SERREH D, Trustee. 1334 H s« M. D. ROSBNBERG, attorney, for party se- eured, Tth ts. n.w. sel2-d&dbs.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRA ING PROPERTIES NOS. 1762 WILLARD s"l"snrs‘r W., 443 '8T! B.W. Sth ~ STREET 00 Hih STREET '8.W. By virtue of a decree of the Snnnme Court of IM District n{ Columbia. passed in equity came’ No. 38173, the undersigned truntees will Sfer for sale by public auction, in front of the respective premises, the followi lescribed Dlrcell of land and 'mises situate in the city n llhl!‘wn, District of Columbia, that is to ON THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-N OF !Inlufltfll 1921, THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., 82 in L. M. Saunders and John T. Arms® L aiviston ot Jots. 1n square 674, as per piat recorded in Liber folio 139, in the ofice of the mtvesor of by a brick dwelling house, ' h!l‘! northeast. FIVE FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. Lot 323 in Martin T. Dryden's subdivisicn of Jots ‘in_square 151, as per plat recorded in Liber 30, folio 48, of the records in the office the sirveyor of “a1d District: improved By a brick apartment house contaiming twn -p-m-n Toor 1162 Willard street north- ON FRIDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER; 1021, AT FOUR- ety The u}lfim&lrm If of 1ot 48, ta Todd ant Gunnell's sul lon of square as per DIat Tecorded int book N. K., page 200, of the Pheoras of the office of the survevor ‘of said District; improved hy l bfltk dwelling house, o stroct sou Orlgtnal 1ot 38, 1o e by lot 38, in square improv. frame dwellig house, No. 445 Bh street soath- ‘weat. TMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER norths ope-half of lot “E” in W. A. ley's lemM in_square 436, as per pl recorded K., page 244, e uhe ollice 'af the. exeverot of st District; improved by a frame building used as store and dwelling, No. 500 Sth street southwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase ‘money ip cash, the balance In two equal in- stallments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the Fate of six per centwm per annuam. payable semi annually, and secured by a d on the property sold. M the purchaser. A aenalt of $200 will be uired on each parcel at time of sal conveyancing, amj will be rmination of titles notarial fees. revente the cost of the purcl be eomplied wi wmfln thlny days from the day of sale, ‘otherwise the trustees reserve the eight to resell 5aid properties at. the risk and cos The defanlting purchaser, atter_five dvertiscmeat OF Hich. Fesdle' i som per published in- the city of Washing- NCIS P. SHEEHY. Trus Columbian nmmu VINCENT A. SHEEH Cottmbian b Detiarag. se17.d8d8.ex8u BANERUPTCY NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a Bankruptcy Court.—In the matter of Thomas E. Wages- man, bankrup! Bankruptcy, No. 361 The.creditare of the abore-mumed beukrapt ava other persons in interest: Notice i glven fhat the trastee in bankrupte; roceeding has filed his report and account, { F|and chat under an orfer of court pa ssed Berein the same has been referred to the un. & special master, to audit paid coount and o consider ¥l petitions Tor | ":.., 2nd allomancen; that said mccount mey eted at,the Teferse's offce, fn the 5 it Tetiding, 1512 H street northwest, Washing: D. C., &t which place & meeting of 5t shid bankrupt will be. held on the h dex of September, 1021, at 10 o'clock aom., atwhich time the trustee's account will diten o ATUR aIVMeRT Qe d And The laummu wmmn- for_fees and allowances naidered: I itosier Dulany. trustee’s com- misaion, $1,000. H Tescott Gatley, fee, attorney for t . Notice 1. Furtuet iven tha the Afes dividend to be deciared %t the 4bove-mentioned meeting will be pay- able on the 8d day of October; 1021, or an any day thereatter, between the hours of 10 % & pros ot the ofice of H. Rozier Dulan Trastee Bib (Yeopont arenne mocthyest, Waah tagten, D. C. t personally a 5 cannof " ha "watrant will be delivered on’ your |- onder on_your flling in and signing the sub- joined letter. RALPH D. QUINTER, 4 Roreree. in Bankratéy. PROPOSALS. 'lnusuny DEPARTMENT, W September. 17, 1921.—Sealed proposal the General Supply Com an mittee. Washington, D. f.0.b. Aflth_wAnBl the Treasuty. -OFFICTAL NOTICES. T ml'nn CEI layal Academtes, office C., September 1D, 1921. tions to enter examination for candidates appointment from District of Columbia to ‘th nited States Military and Naval D‘:mam‘“ Comm Appliea years of-age and not less Applicants for Naval Acad- 3 e 't to a thve s T m EXTRAORDINARY Ty Illlllll ATLANTIC ON THE OCEAN FRONT AMERIGAN PLAN $77 up weekly, Double $42 up wecekly, Sing'e New Golf Club Privileges P |IIIIIIIlII|I|I On Boardwslk at Montpelier ave. Bn"u with Pbath. Runnlog weter all rooms. Special September rate oM REEVE I SHORE 7 AR { Virginia Ave. Close to Resch and Steel Pier. Capacity. 250. American baths. Kunning water. | Special Sept._and _fall Dr. Rnppoport’s Cottage NT) FOR (ONVALS D DIETS. 19 Bouth Californi Specinl attention to anes. SUD by trained nurse. V' RE “ar Worlds Greatest Hotel Success GODDFELLO Sacvia e American pla Tounning water. Private paths, Moerate rates: Ownership management. Mra. C. Tioy Try CLARENDON HOTEL Special fall an nter rates Running The Breakers Offers Remarkable Reduction in Rates From SEPTEMBER 19th Hot and Cold Sea Water in All Bathrooms RESORTS REPORT WEST HUNGARY PROCLAIMED REPUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: 'Alutrhn Papers Say Hungarian Bands Have Increased to 30,000. Budapest Issues Denial. By the Associated Press, | VIENNA, September 21.—Stephan Friedrich, former Hungarian premier, arrived at Oedenburg, Burgenland, |Monday and proclaimed West Hun- gary a republic, it is declared newspapers here. Burgenland {recently in the hands of insurgent Hungarian bands, but they were be- lieved to have withdrawn, for the most part, as a result of representa- tions by allied authorities. Assertion is made here, however, that these bands have been constantly rein- forced until their members are now nearly 30,000 in number, and it is said these men are so well armed and equipped that it is doubtful if Hun- garian regular soldiers sent to oust them could be able to cope with them. Military forces commanded by Friedrich are reported to be assem- bling at Steinamanger, and belief is expressed here that the carlists und the legitimists have joined issue over the Burgenland question. Budapest Denlies Repor September 21.— Aus- trian_reports that Stephan Friedrich has proclaimed a republic in West Hungary and that the Hungarian government has ordered the mobiliza- tion of troops are dented by the Hun- garian agency. CUBAN POLICE USE CLUBS AS VOLUNTEERS DEPART CITY, N. J. FIREPROOF EUROPEAN PLAN $4.00 up daily, Double $250 up daily, Single Fireproof Garage on Premises SN CSAPEAKE BEACH. CLEVELAND INN Norfh_Chesapeske Beach STILL OPEN. BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. PA plendid , tennts, ete. Will] Remain Open Until October, JOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager. 200 Stowaways Crowd on Spanish Ship to Get Free Passage ‘With Recruits, By the Associated Press. eptember 21.—Six hours the sailing liner A VIRGINIA. X 1] for Blaek “North Hill”, for 2iack On the Shenandoah River Castlemans Ferry, Virginia VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. THE WAVERLY Ocean front. Boollet. Mrs. B. G. PORTER, Jr. HARFERS FERRY, W. VA. of the 1,350 volunteers ru-ru' Cuba for service with the forces in Moroceo. Port rmu«ls ter_in_all_room: HUTCH OCEAN CITY. MD. 1 September rates. Colonial s on. -On Boardwalk. STEAMSHIPS i MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE timated that at least 200 stowaways, including Spaniards who desired neither to fight the Moors nor starve in Cuba, succeeded in boarding the transport in an xuttempt to obtain free passage to Spain Among the thousand at the docks to bid the Cuban legion | HILL TOP HOUSE ‘i ter Opey, uptl Thankecivine. Tey St . LOVETT, Proprietor. Continued. who gathered [CANADIAN. ta, PACIFIC| STEAMSHIPS iy LIMITED e ckest Time Across the Pacifie - | TOTHE ORIENT 10 Days to JAPAN 14 Days to CHINA 17 Days to MANILA Travel in Comfort on the Palatial EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA Luxurious Accommodations. Bingle Cabins, Double Cabiss. Suites—Bedsocmm. Bitting Eoom, Private Apply to Agents Everywhers, or C. £ PHEL 8 Oty Feseeryer Dot 1419 New !olk ven Wi Tel. Main 758. CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. e Agents Tours With or Wnthout Escort - Camabip Tiekets for All Lines. For details address [CAN RESS BALTIMORE TO Boston, Tuesdsy, Friday, Providence. Monday, Norfolk, Mon., Tu Savannah-Jacksonville, Tickets include mea on main deck. An invigorating, enjoyable ocean voyage. Morchants & llnrs Inu Co. ‘Establis! [Hflr 3 Pratt Bt. Tc\. sz Paul 4200 %Islgmsg NEW YORK TO EUKOPE Sailings from Pier 74, 34th St., N. . S. GEORGE WASHINGFON and AMERICA (Piers 3 and 1, Hoboken) excepted. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG —BREMEN AMERICA: Sept. 28—Nov. 1—Nov. 29 GEORGE WASHINGTON: Oct. 4—Nov. 8—Dec. 28 PLVMOUTN—BOULOGNE—LONDON nem—m s’flfw us—Comfortable. i Oct. 11—Nov. 15~Dec. 15 ANHANDLE STATE: & QOct. 25—Nov. l.-Dm n DANZIG 23— UNITED STATES LINES 45 Broadway, N. Y. Moore & McCorm-ck Company, Inc. Roosevelt Steamship Comp;nx Inc. United American Lines, Inc. Managing Operators for the United States Shipping Board MOVING, PACKING & STORAGS WE MOVE Furniture—Freight—Baggage. Crate, Store and Ship. FURNISHED—UAREFUL MEN. f‘fx'COBs TRANSFER CO, Inc. 111 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. bme- North IMWL Em:’mmmg i ;%'.v,:m Ibl. farewell were the relatives of sev- eral volunteers who claimed they were minors and had enlisted without the consent of their parents. A com- plaint in one of these cases brought about the arrest of the leader of the detachment, Santiago spino, - who was released, however, on $100 bail. Confusion also was caused by the strict precautions taken by the Cu- btan military authorities to prevent the embarkation of deserters fronr the Cuban army. So great was the confusion at the pier, where u great crowd, including delegations from all the cieties in Hav the fighters farewell. were forced to us« Te "' UONION ji€ ¥ STORAGE, | COMPANY 'ARATE ROOMS, $§1 Yozt y and up Local and Long Distance MOVING. By Carefal Men. Rates Reasenable. Phone 104 PACKING BY EXPERTS North 705-9 Fla. Ave. N . sEERE o that the pnlme their clubs freely. FIERCE RIOTS IN VIENNA. St e Closing of the Bourse Followed by — Shop Raids and Beating of Men. September 21.—Serious - disarders occurred in this city yes- terday following the closing of the bourse. Many rushes were made upon the eptrances to the building. but these were checked by the police. The crowds then wrecked the shops of several money changers in the vicinity, while a few men suspected of speculating in foreign exchange were dragged from their automobiles and beaten. Impromptu mass meetings were harangued by speakers, who declared the bourse would be closed perma- nently if profiteering in foreign e change values did not cease. Tele- graphers are refusing to transmit messages relating to financial tran actions. —_— FIND ISLAND OF SALT. NEW ORLEANS, La.. September 21. —Cote Blanche, an island on the south Louisiana coast, has been found to be virtually an isiand of salt, a cording to authentic information reaching here. The island is one of a series of several containing va uable salt deposits and including Averys, site of the world's largest salt_mine. 398" 18th. Newark Moving LITTLEFIELD,ALVORD &CO. 15tk ‘!-Ieahanp: Avr. N.W. WANTED—RETURN uum FOR_ 6% TC " York, 'H AND TRUCKIN Conn. MODERN FlREPROOF STORAGE PHONE o North PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Charge for Estimates DRY _STORAGE FOR FURNITURE iven. Con. Pa. ave. T UN ITED STATES * STORAGE CO. E reproof Warelwuses ESTIMATES M08 smhflmc PHONES PANC3E33 10 OSES & SON8 1T AN o Modern fire] _!_._"L_ The The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. NW. Phone Main 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving NEW POLISH CABINET HAS BEEN MADE PUBLIC Names of Men to Replace Those ‘Who Resigned September 10 Announced. WARSAW, September 20.—The new Pollsh cabinet, which will take the place of that headed by Vincent WI(O! which tendered its resigna tion September 10, will be constituted as follows: Premier and minister of education and worship. M. Ponikowski; foreign affairs, Constantine Skirmunt (pro- visjonally): finance, Markowski; railroads, M. Sikorske; public works, M. Narutowilz; war, M. Sosnkowski (provisionally); commerce and indus- try, M. Strasburger; agriculture, M. Raczyneki; post and telegraph, M. Steslowicz; health, M. Chodzko; jus- tice, M. Sobolewski: food, M. Wyczol- kowski; former Prussian provinces, M. Trezinski; provident institutions, M. Darowski; interior, M. Down: rowicz. AFGHAN MISSION FAILS TO GET LONDON ENVOY My advertisement may be copied, but not my swork DR. PLATE SPECIALIST RoorLessANcHOR BAR PLATES Fit Tight lA'nstc‘HoN GuAnA‘fl'mn ES—$15 PAIKLE!! EXTRACTIONS IVE ANESTHESIA Re-ovll!e Brllxvmrls Taserted Without Teeth. Tates Repaired ‘While You Wal 307 7th St. N. W, Open Evenings—Closed on Sundays CORNS Members Leave City in Anger for Paris After Meeting Rebuir From Lord Curzon.' By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 20.—An Afghan mission which had been in London for some weeks endeavoring to inmstall an official Afghan envoy here and to eriter into direct political relations with the British government has left in_dudgeon for Paris with its mission unfulfilled.. The attempts of the Afghans met Fith fallure because of the insistence of rd Curzon, the British foreign secre lary. that relations with Afghhaistan shouid be conductad only as in the past —through the India office—and that the question of an envoy depended upon the conclusion of a -treaty now bein; negotiated at Kabul. The mission per. 1l:tom.ly refused to enter into any re- tions with the India office. —_— e ISLAND.PLOT. FOILED. Sixteen Ringleaders in Samoa Giv- en Prison Terms. PAGO PAGO, American Samoa, Sep- tember 5.—A conspiracy on the part ‘'0f, a number of petty chiefs to siay the kigh chiefs beu\ll. of their {yl]ty to the Americal iministra- fon of the island hu been broken 228 alse & physiesl ex u:-l- MAIN 6778 Dump Trucks. | up, by the island authorities and sev- «m Ww k K‘eeyn of the ringleaders have been sentenced to prison for terms rang- ing n-nn five to seven and one-half 3 i