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* 23 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. n Modtern Sirepsoof storage. 1125 14th St. N.W. Specialists in Long-Distance Moving | WINTER BUILDING STORAGE Finest Btorage Space in_ City. s for Housebolc Goods aud E"an'b’:,i.".’i:‘. Pt i Free ':Ifllnl'cl 1438 U aw BOSTON. $30 PROVIDENCE, $27 Bz ADDITION "OMMODA- STEAMER INCLUDED. 5 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. EDUCATIONAL. j FOR SALE—;E?Um Agzc;!g% A&cfi}gg gfigfl EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL l EDUCATIONAL. ‘ontl i 3 N | FOR € )mkhn—'u;n DUNCAN ST. N. C G SLO AN C A E}E_:fs Eé:;fi::}?i:‘wfi';; '{%‘fi::mu C m—m ZR I I3 mmt W. B. MOSES & so.' Ty ol [N DRSS & CO, Inc, Aucts. 5 g s wrgs| CO Faivmont Sehool |, o sz e, mn e v ) e i Smietsitee i Careaiig | Packien For Girls tha e ok ‘Sebrice brep. vy x-cxaminer | The Big 4 Transfer Co FOR SALE_LOVELY DE- 715 13th St. Y. W.C. A. 'School Day and Evening 2409 NINETEENTH Felids a0 4 M, i, 25 14th St. N tached house, in SAUL'S ADDI- I i M Ll gty L M Flone Matn Tafoe\l ogursc l2 b.; garage; all Attractive Sale of 1333 F Street Childre'sSatecday, Class Twenty-third Yeur Begins a modern improvements; redeco- S 9 Enroll Now September 28 George Washington od th ph b file and oo Household Goods, Office Furniture, Pier Mirrors, ’ Preparation for college. University Fated thronghc POSSES. fwened - Bric-a-Brac, Pictures, Jewelry, Talking Machines, Opens October 4 Wuhmgto School of Art{| Two-year advanced course Chartersd by Act of Congress in 1831 [f {80,000 sq. ft. tSnI:(r)lt\I LOIIIJM}'UCUOIA . Draperies, Books, etc. WILL H. CHANDLEE, Dircctor, for high school graduates. Co-educational el N. rice and terms very Da d Evenl: 1502 14th Street N.W. = Ofters Graduate and Under- Ex "cawni}’)\ekR v A. KITE At Public Auction Pt et Ve tiet e mas Frankila 3407 ACCOUNTANCY“ - L ol & - y / . 1t for ol end. 3 y g ] Offers. tional vn-fl-l o . Main 4846. 1514 K ot nw. : N e e neet | Sidwells’ Friends School ;%‘;mr';a# = Engineering STEAMSHIPS VACANT. Within Our Galleries L R 1811 Eye St. N.W. Day and E: A""‘l 2 ';“:'” «, _Outof-town owner will sell 7-room, hard compelent Jastructo - For B d Girl: o R Moy s, traye 715 13th St. S et el iRk 2t Yoar Bogine Sept. 21 l':fiCE' llo‘ETu{T.H’LE lfi.:h : BY SEA fl"‘n’n.fi" ercens anil shades: to move g S — = - CIng, g in:actquickiy: M 152.M, Wednesday, September 28th, 1921 Reglster Now! Thos. “;;rsz‘:}‘::“» A.M. ACCOUNTANC h -“m“P gt AT T ROOM BRICK: BATH, — early afternoon, over two hun. :l:n;:'l;ilruré.‘ = :: s&w«r :.:..:. at 10 AM. 1333 F St. N.W. 614 E St. N.W. , sy s | ;‘e’:ldl &W-Emfi.‘:fi' .fs'!:}:":'-'?' e | L ATEROOM olan ooth, 21 n.w. g i ’ sy 0. 2 noon lween five-ten a x-4 X FRE T8 A HOUSE PRAC.|TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Tnc,, Aucts. — STR AYER S fiufiiEEWJm“ 5 et B o g::!] lysencet\ia:‘,nl;) c:tfed{\}rtl. m;g:;s;}:: ADAM A. WESCHLER, AT ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Rmc“ UnlverSlty BUSINESS COLLEGE R Il e o "‘LT“,“’"F having 8 rooms, 2 baths, built-in garage. VACANT. We can sell at a bargain on reasonable terms. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K st. n.w. Inspect B. H. Gruver Houses Nearing completion at 19th and Park rd. and on Shepherd west of 14th. Eight mflm some with gai FOR SALE—COLORED— This most attractive corner house, located near 17th and You sts. n.w., containing 7 large rooms and bath, and is in first- class condition. Price and terms are very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, _Main 4846. 1514 K st. n.w. AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY. NO. 784 KENYON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed in equity cause No. 38200, the undersigned will sell at ublie auction, in front of the premises, on ONDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF BEPTEMBER, 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, being lot . in the subdivision by the Washington Provident Company, No. 2 of original lots 16 and 17, fn block 7. of Todd & Brown's sub- division, as recorded in Liber Gov. Shepherd No. 1, follo 91, of the records of the sur- office of ‘the District of Columbia. proved by house 784 Kenyon street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third to be paid in cash, ited ‘at the time of sale, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in ane and two years from date of saie, and (0 be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing fnferest at the rate of six per cent per annum. pavable semi-anmually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- All conveyuncing, recording, revenue t the cost of the purchaser. Terms to ied with in fifteen days from date of . otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell at the risk and cost of the default- or to report said default to the court for its action in the premises. (RVING WILLIAMSON, - Columbian Building, MILTON STRASBURGER, McLachlen Building, sel4-d&ds.exSu Tnatees. 2 TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & S0ON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. LOCATED NEAR THE NAVY YARD, BEING PREM- ISES 114 M ST. S.E., 1110-1112 2nd_ST. 200 K ST. S.E.. 931 3rd ST. S.E.. 1001 3rd ST. S.E. AND 201, 208 AND 208 K ST. 8.E. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 38897, Nottingham et al. vs. Kirby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion. lu front of ‘th MBE FOUR O0'CLOCK P.M., Iand and premises, sftuated in the District of Columbia_and_described an follows: The east 18 feet of lot 5 In square north 743, containin L#00 square feet, improved by premises i at. ». AT FOUR-FIFTEEN P.M., SAME DAY, the porth 25 feet of lot 3 in equare 769, contaln- ing 2.000 square feet of ground, improved by Ppremises 1110 and 1112 20d st._s.e. , AT FOUR-THIRTY PAL, Teet of lot lm‘pmvrd by pre MEDIATELY THEREAFTE the south 20.25 feet of lot 1, in square 767, containing 1954 sq. ft.. improved by premises 931 3rd ot se. DMMEDIATELY THEREAPTER; 25,0 ft. of sublot 3 In sauare 763, eoniaining 3,160 sq. 1z, improved by premises 1001 3rd st pAlse DIMEDIATELY, THEREAFTER, sonu ££. of lot 3 In square 768, coutaining 7.641 sa, fr., improved Ly premisés 201, ‘and 205 One-third of the purchase s feranof sl money to be paid In cash, ba in two equal installments, paysable in one and two years, ‘with interest at 8 per centum per snnum. pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by cdeed of trust on the property sold, or all ash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- Dosit of $200 required upon each parcel at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording a revenue stamps. etc., at cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees N!tr\'p the right to resell the Dl’vg@fl! at the risk and cost of defaulting purc after five dass’ advertisement of such r in wme mewspaper published in _Washington, D.C NEEDHAM C. TURNAGE, Fendall bldg. ALBERT W. BRIGHT. 734 8th st. n.w.. Trustees. € _wel5.d&ds.exS THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED RFAL_ESTATE, LOCATED NEAR THE_NAVY YARD, BEING PREMISES 207 K ST. 8.E. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 38598, Nottingham et al. ve. Kirby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auetion. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEM- BER. 1821, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol- Jowing described land and premises, situated in the District of Columbia and described as follows: East 23.9 feet of lot 3, in square 768, contalning 2.312 square feet. with the im- Pprovements thereon, known as 207 K st. u.e. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones to be pald in cash, balance in two equal inatallments, payable in one aud two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by & deed of trust on the property soid, or all cash, at_the option of the purchaser. ' A de- posit of $200 requited at time of sale. ~All con- veyancing. recording and Tevenue stamps, et at cont of the purchaser. Terms of sale to complied with within 30 days from day nale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right %o resell the rroperty at the risk and cost of defaniting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement of xuch resale in some Dewspaper pub- lished in Washington. D. C. NEEDHAM C. TURNAGE, Fendall_bid ALBERT W. BRIGHT, 734 Sth st. n.w.. Trustees. ee15-d&ds,exSu D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER. Large and Attractive ALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Salesrooms, 633 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W,, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, Consisting in part of a Hallet & Davis Upright Piano, Columbia Grafonola and other Talking Machines, Bedroom Suites and Odd Pieces, Brass and Enamel Beds, Dining Room Furniture, lot of Leather ’ g Rockers, Rugn and Carpets, lot of Ladies' und Gents' Furnishings, Shoes and other Miscellaneous Goods. ‘Terms: Cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE. By vlruu of & write of fleri facias issued out reme Court of the District of Co- to me direeted, I will sell at pub- at_the auction room: ol 920 Pennsylvania x Wanhington, D G at. TWELVE LOCK \uo.\. BATURDAY, TENTH, 1921, one Studebaker seven-passenger automobile, with one extra tire and rim; seised nd levied ‘upon as the property of the defend- 8. A. Bchwartz, and sold to satisty judg- it at law No. 65287, in favor of the Thaden utomobile Manufacturiag Co. MAURICE SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshal. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. 2u30,0e3,9 The above sale until SATUR- VAY. SEI HEn TWENTL -FOURTH, 1921, WT THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE. :8&16 MAURICE SBPLAIN, U, 8. Marshal. Sbuve sale s tpmua until SATUR- OCTOBER AT THE SAME LOUR AND ik CE ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement, | 29, SEPTEMBER | Auction Sale of Fine Investment Business Property, No. Pennsylvania Avenue S. E. By virtue of authority vested in me 1 will offer for sale ublic auction, in front of remises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMRER, 1821. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following real es- tate: Lot 43 In square 873, improved by three-story brick building, No. 638 Penna. ave. X containing storeroom d three apart- large new brick warehouse on This property sold subject to lease for five years at $125 per month. Ten- ant to make all repairs. Terms announced at sale. $300 deposit. Terms to be complied with in thirty days. All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. AD Al WESI‘BLER‘ Auctloneer. 22-d&ds 920 Pa. ave. n. 1'1105. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND OELLAR BRICK DWELL- ING. CONTAINING FIFTEEN 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 350 ef sea., of the land records of the District of Columblia, and at the request of the party secured thes by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- lic'anction. in ront of the premises. éu WED, NESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921 AT FIVB 0'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and premiser situate in the District of Columbia. nated as and being part of original lot num- bered five (5) in square numbered three hun- dred and forty-one (341). contained within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the same on the line of 11th street west. at thence east one hundred feet (100): then north twenty-five feet (23): thence west o hundred feet (100). and thence south twen five feet (25) to the place of beginning: sub- Ject to a cirtain covenunt of record. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for about $7.000.00 over due. and the amount over and above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1,000.00 required at time of sale and purchaser allowed thirty to complete the purchsse. Further particulars at time of sale. THOS. E. JARRELL, PERCY H. RUSSELL, Trustees. AUCTIONEER. se17-0&ds exSu SAMUEL H. LUN Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges On THURSDAY MOENING, SEPTEMBER , 1921, AT TEN OCLOCK, 1 will commence to sell, at the establishment of E. 505 King street, Alex- ROOMS | the southwest corner of said lot, and running ! Miscellaneous Rooming House Fumnitu contained in premises No. 821 Missourl av n.w. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHIN THP PREMISES. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1921 COMMENCING 10 A.M. Terms: Cash. 26,27 ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auct. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING A FOUR-STORY APARTMENT BUILDING, G 8IX FURNISHED APART: | MENTS. WITH = HOT-WATER HEAT! AND _ELECTRIC LIGHTS, NO. 15th STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in liber No. 4420, at folio 349 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbin. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell, at public auctlon, in front of the fses_on THURSDAY, THE TWENT DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1021 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and_premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia and designated as and being lot num- bered one hundred and fourteen (114) in Rai dolph Goldschmld'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 follo 96, including contents and furnishings of sald building, particulars of which will be a nounced at the time of sale. Terms of » Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for abuut $4.500.00, payable monthl subject also to a second deed of trust for $5.000.00 overdue, particulars of which will be stated at the time of sale, and the amount over said trust to be paid in cash. A de- posit of 8500 required at the time of sale, All conveyancing, recording and revenue stampa, etc., at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale 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 defanlting. purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. J . RAWLING! se19-0&ds,exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Six-Room and Bath Brick| Dwelling, With Lot 17 Feet| Front by 148 Feet Deep to 30- soa; Alley, No. 933 26th Street By virtue of authority vested in us we will imer, 1 all pledges upon which the inter- est is overdue up to this date. Ticket holders kindly take notice. E. Heidenheimer, Inc., Brokers. 5227t THOS. J. OWEN WON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK APART- MENT HOUSE, NO. 28 PIERCE STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 8041, folio 492 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured !hereb’, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem ises, on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY ( QCTOBER, AD. 1931, ‘AT FIVE OCLOCK P M., the following described land and prei ises, situate in the city of Washington, D1 trict of Columbia, and designated as and be- ing sublot 234, in rust and Miller, trustees’, subdivision of certain lots fn square 620, as per piat recorded in book 24, page 172, of ti PeSonds of ‘the ofice of the survesor of the Dis: trict of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balunce in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, ‘with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pus iser. A deposit of $250 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be cor plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the rsk aad coat of defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. ALBERT ETABLER, 5e28.d&ds ex8u Surviving Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE CON TAINING ABOUT 3.17 ACRES ON THE WEST SIDE OF THB CHAIN BRIDGB ROAD. NORTH 'OF THE CONDUIT ROAD, IMPROVED BY A SMALL FRAME DWELLING. rtue of & decree of the Supreme Court istrict of Columbia passed in the case of Helen Thomas, plaintiff, vs. Sarah Wilkins defendants, Equity Cause No. 37631, T 1l at public auction. in front of the remises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY ] sell'at public aaction, In front of the premiar on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY. DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, A8t FOUR in square 16, improved ai Terms of sale: Sold nlh]\-('l to & bulldin, association loan lm«unllnfi to about $1.50 and the amount over said loan to be paid in camh. “Couveyancing, ‘recording and revenue stamps at purchase: cost. $250 de it re- quired” gpon”acceptance of bid and ssle to b closed within thirt: & days or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. se22-dkds,exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE TWO.STORY 6-ROOM BRICK DWELLIN 336, 338 15th STREET SUUTHEA!I’ By virtue of three certain deeds of trusf recorded respectively in Liber 4497, o 11: Liber 4477, folio 246, and Liber 4477, of the land records for the Distric of Columbia, -and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell by public auction, the respective premises. THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, MENCING AT _FOUR-THIRTY the following described real estate, sit- u in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wif: Lot §7 of Helen M. Williams® subdivision in savare 1074, as per plat of sald subdivision. recorded in Book No. page B0, of the of the office of the murveyor of | strict of Columbia, smproved by brick dwelling No. 334 15th street to be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,000 at 7 per cent. due February 16, 1824, IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lot 86 of Hels M. Williams’ subdivision in square 1074, as per plat of sald subdivision, | recorded in’ Book No. 64, page 80, of the| vecords of -the office of the surveyor of | the gDistrict of Columbia, improved by brick | dwefling No. 336 15th street s.e.. to be sold | subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,000 at 7 per cent. due January 15, 1924, IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lot 85 of Helen Williams' subdivision in | square 1074, as per plat of sald subdivision. | recorded in’ Book o, page 80, of the| records of the office of the surveyor of | the District of Columbia, improved by brick | dwelling 338 15th atreet . ., to be lvld, subject to & prior deed of trust for $1,000 at 7 per cent, due February 10, 1924. Terms on_each parcel: All cash over and above said trust. A deposit of $100 on each! F_SEPTEMBER. 1921. AT FIVB 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises, 'situate in the District of Columbl, being that parcel of land described for tax- ation purposes ax parcel twelve over eleh teen_(12/18), known as the Richards place on Chain Bridge road. D. C.. and described | tully by metes and bounds in the bill of co plaint in sald cause, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-thin of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal Matallments. paable in oue and two years the day of sale, and to be represented by the promissory motes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 P eemtam per AGndm, payable semi annuAlly, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cach, at the option of the pur- chaser. $200 deposit reguired upon acceptance All conveyancing. notary fees and re- urchaser’s cost. Terms of sale with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to rescll the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of wich rewile in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. JOSEPH T. SHERIER. Truste se19-d&ds.exSu Southern bidg. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE SQUARE OF _GROUND, DAKOTA _AVE.. RITTENHOUSE AND SECOND STREETS. IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY DETACHED FRAME DWEL- NG, NO. 200 RITTENHOUSE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4262, folio 40 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction. in front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OC- TOBER, A.D. 1921, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M the following-described land and premises uate. n’ the" District of ‘Columbia apd csig: Dited as and being uil of squa in & subdivision of land known as “Manor Park. Tado by William M. Terrell, trustee: and. re- corded in the office of the survesor of the Dis- trict of Columbia, in County Book 21. page 17, Terms of sale:' Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for 35,000, and the amount over and |above sald trust to be pald fn cash. posit of $250 required at time of sale, and the purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. {sale. Conveyancing, recording and revenue | stamps at purchaser’s cost. WILLIAM M. TERRELL, 8. E. STONEBRAKER, 8¢22-d&ds.ex8u Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY THE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWEL- LINGS Nos. 111l AND 1113 ITth 8T. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4380, folio 318 et seq., and Liber 4335, folio 427, respectively, bla, and’at the request of the party secured | thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at blic auction, ront of the premiss. ou; ONDAY: HE THIAD DAY OF GOTOBER. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the fol. I described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as {and being lots numbered 57 and 58 in David Rice's subdivision of lots in square 183, as Der piat recorded in the e, of the surveyor | ot the District of Clumbia. 1o Liber No. 10 at_folio 180. ‘Terms of sale: Each of eaid lots sold sub- t 1o a prior deed af trust for §7,000, dated une 14, 1020, and May %9, ), respectively, payable’ three years after dater Wit Satesest at 6 per cent, and he amoust over and above sald deeds of trust to be paid in cash. A deposit_of $200 required upom each lot at time of sale. Conveym and Tevenue stamps at purchaser's cost. e to be closed within thirty days, of the trustees may readvertise and resell said en.v-tu-mkndemormfl-h el | purchaser, after five dl,l' R’ ""og ufl% MAURICE SPLAIN, U. S. Marsbal. 9e22-0&ds. ufln | with wit BOUNDED BY NORTH ; A de-{ o Further particulars at time of | West. of the land records of the District of Colum-! house required at sale. Terms to be complied | in 30 days from day of sale, other- wine the surviving trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper | published in Washington, D. C. All conveyanc- ing. recording, revenue stamps and notarisl fees at purchaer’s cost N, Surviving Trustes. | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE DWELL- ING PROPERTIES NOS. 88 * STREET N.E., 1762 WILLARD STREET N.W., 413 STREET S.W. 445 8th STREET 83., 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 front of the respective premises, the following described parcels of land and_pre: s situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, that is to say: ON THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OR SEPTEMRBER, 1921, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. Lot 182 in L, M. Saunders and john T. Arms’ subdivision of lots in square 674, as per plat recorded in Liber 12, folio 139, of the records In the office of the surveyor of said District; improved by u brick dwelling house, No. 86 street northeast. AT FIVE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., Lot 228 in Martin T. Dryden's subdivixion of lots in square 151, ag per plat recorded in Liber 30, folio 48, of :be records in the office of the surveyor of said District; improved by a brick two-story apartment house containing two apartments, No, 1762 Willard street north- west. ON_FRIDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. The sonthernmost half of Iot 48, in-Todd and Guanell's subdivision of square 465 as per plat recorded in book N. K., page 200, of the Tecords of the office of the surveyor of said District; improved by a brick dwelling house, No. 448'6% street southwes T FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., Original lot 88, i square 411, improved by a grame dwelling house, No. 445 Sth street south- TMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER The north one-half of lot “E” in W. A. Brad- ley's subdivision in square 436. as per plat recorded in book N. K. page 244, of the Tecords In the office of the surveyor of said District; improved by a frame building used as store and dwelling, No. 500 Sth street southwest. Terms of sale: Ome-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in two equal in- staliments, payable in one and two years from | the day of sale, represented by the promissory Dotes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annuam, payable seml-annually, and secured by a deed of trust { on the property wold, of all cash, &t the eption of the purchaser. A deposit of §200 wi required on each 1 at time of sale. Ex- amination of title, conveyanciog, nmrdln‘. notarial fees, revenue stamps, etc., | The" et oF the parchaser. Torma of wale must be complied with within thirty days from the Fall Qunrter Now Open Subject: 540 for Catalog non Plnee ette Square and " French School of Washington Room §5, 918 F St.nN.W An_evenng class for be ihe 1s " 'Two ‘Evenings & Week—50c s Lesson Native Teachers (formerly st Berlitz School) Number of pupils limi Register now. ® The Misses Eastman’s School 1305 17th St. (Cor. Manss. Ave.) High School department opens on Sept. 26. ]n(ermedule and Primary devlrlm!nll E" Professors from Spain. New Conversa- tional Methods. Rapid Progress. This School constantly is forming new classes. Also private classes und lessons at residence. 1921-22 Economic Course 33 Weeks—$30.00 With_our methods, at the end of this course apeak, read, w and tra gh to hold any p sition in ish langunge is re- quired. Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. and lasis one hour. First 4. Enroll now. Number of pupils in this course necessarily limited. Spanish School of Washington American National Bank Building. 1.15-17 F Street N.W. Phone M. 5685. * Corcoran School of Art Beginning Monday, Oct. 3rd Day and Evening Classes for men men in Life, Portrait Antxque and Still Life. Principnl, Edmund C. Tarbell Instructors: Richard . Meryman. Burtis Baker and Mathilde M. Leisenring, Secretary, . M. Leisenring. Applicants Received om October 3ra M HICKMAN SCHOOL of EXPRESSION 1340 New York Ave. N.W. A Sehool of Self Exp: n and Individunl Development Presenting n Phase of Educational Training of Value to All The following courses are included: d After Expression P!ihllc:‘pe‘nking f indl- practical oourss it dovelopment for public men and personal culture. YT Self Detvelop Voice & Speech men Trainicg the A ocourse for con: spesking voice, emun- fidence. poise 21d ciation—speech do. general self expres- sion. The Arts of feots. Spoken and Written English Grammar. Vocabu- Expression L n T nciation Including: The art A ' complete six of entertainment, months’ course for ‘monslogues, _inter. grown - ups — Frtations, rosdings Gays’ o mights & Ciannes Day or Evening Private Lesson: EIGHTEENTH SCHOOL YEAR ACCOUNTANCY Complete La Salle University Course in Higher Accountancy. Prepares one for any C. P. A. State Board examination in the U. 8. within instruction cou- a comparatiyely short time. Individual and class pled with the La Salle Problem Method. P. A. Instructors. Finter at any time. Dencriptive catalog. STEWARD‘ SCHOOL Higher Accountancy 1202 F St. Main 8671 SHORTHAND Touch Typewriting TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS 30-DAY STENOGRAPHIC 160 5 B0 W Booond Fioar. Mol American University Graduate School of Business Administration This school offers, to graduates| of colleges and technical sr:hoolsl thorough and practical courses in general business administration, ac- countancy—in preparation for the C. P. A. examination, finance, for- eign trade, banking, transportation, etc., A and Ph. D. in economics degrees, All classes meet after 4:50 p.m. versity. For catalogue and further infor- mation call or write to The Dean day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the slght s reaall anid gmp-m«\n the ris) cost of the defaul purchaser, after | days’ advertisement o( such ressle in somi pewspaper published in the city of Washing. ton, % FRANCIS P. SHEEHY, Trustee, Columbian building. VINCENT A. SHEEHY, Trustes, umbian building. 8e17,dkds, exBu = N O arounds. Waaniagton, D. Go-healed posals_will be received here umzpm."o:- tober 22, 1921, and then opened, furnishi 1907 F St. N.W. or 'l'elenhone Fr-nklln 1500 ! 7hWASI-|INGTo SCHOOL for SECRETARIES EVENING SCHOOL SHORTHAND 3 fessons eachi week $6.50 permonthc HI9F STNW.WASHINGTONDC. leading to the M. C. S, M. B.! in’ the downtown center of the uni-{ STRAYER’S | School of Accountancy F St. at Sth Main 3430 Fall Term Now Open Day and Evening Sessions STENOGRAPHY TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL TRAINING Call, Phone or Write for Information F St. at Nnth Main 3430 Georgetown Law School 1921-1922 Opening exercises of the session will be heid Saturday, October 1. 1921, at 5:10 o'clock p.m. Begiuning Monday, October 3, 1921. AFTERNOON COURSES for the lat, 2nd, 3rd. post-zradustc and patent clusses, 5:10 to 7 p.m. NEW MORNING COURSE for lst- vear class. 9 fo 12 a.m. For information apply to Hugh J. Fegan M.A. LLB. PhD. EXPRESSIONAL TRAINING ELOCUTION, ARGUMENTATION. PUBLIC SPEAKING, VOICE BUILDING AND PHYS. ICAL EDUGATION. Practical courses for men and women. Of special interest to lawyers, preachers, temch- ers, students and all who have sion to Sheak in public: . Couc el K: - 5 Asatstant Dea Reduce a) Gecrgetgwn Law Behool Bulld y 306 B Brroes o o8 dm[nz or violent exercisex. thstand *hix method. STITUTE (tent] H street n.w. Phone Main 7293 EPISCOPAL. A day and boarding school for girls. Kinder- Roys admitted to lower partment. | garten ifornia_St. grades. MI X 3 ELMENDORF, Assoclate Prin. [CORPORATION ACCOUNTING A course treating in a practical way the dificult and interesting c The National University Co-Eduentional (Incorporated by Special Act cf Congress.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each (A problems of the modern large- Evening scale business organization—part Standard courses leading to of the profestional educational the degrees of LL.B. LLM. and program of M. P. L. and qualifying for ad- mission to examination for the THE NATIONAL SCHOOL Bar, Students by Intensive study OF COMMERCE m;\fi' fl;;n;u»:t-!:‘ :l)]v“.'mr;mflrr:‘um Edwin C. Bosworth, President. work offered s e . For catalog or other infor- 1009-11 International Bullding, mation, apply National Univer- 1319-21 F Street N.W. sity Law Building, $18 13th Phone M. 5668. street northwe Telephones Main 6617 Incorporated | FILING—A Paving "oca“onl An Elementary School for boys “all_or telsphone B Sehool Filing and Inde Wernicke 4181220 F st n.w LD, C. afternoon playground. | Sckool Opens Wedncaday, October | Offce Hours muw{ Wiashin ST. MARGARET’S SCHOOL inelpals. o120 \“The Potomac School”’ and girls, with kindergarten lnd SCHODD D S]NG]NG 9:30 AM. to 12 AM. 'i to 4:30 P.M. | struction at home. L - G Be secr taryl FULL 1) UHMATHD\ ON REQUE! a Private e Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. And earm big mone: ‘We teach | PIER 3 PRATT ST. L. ST. PAUL 4200, Alno Bookkeeping and Ac- Stemography, Touch Type- d Civil _Service, Learn Classes every Specinl classes, 5 to {and evening. . Washington Business College Poteea and Whitmore, Props. Enrollment Week University Preparatory School Special reduced tuition rates throughout | I\E“ YORK TO EUROPE i Sailings from Pier 74, 34th St., N. R. S. GEORGE W ASHINGTON and AMERICA (Piers 3 and 1. Hoboken) excepted. haire your for thess, who entell fhis Soek. PLYMODT[]}-IIG:!;‘I-{:EVRBOURG Coursen in Mathemstios, Languages. 7 ) i ot e B e | aeRIca: §E, Cornor 1th and 2 sta; ny; Er. J080 Sept. 28—Nov. 1—Nov. 29 GEORGE WASHINGTO! Oct. 4—Nov. 8—Dec. 28 PLYMOUTH—BOULOGNE—LONDON New—TIuzurious—Comfortabie. CENTENNIAL STATE: Oct. 11—Nov. 16—Dec. 15 PANHANDLE STATE: Oct. MUSICAL IRSTRUCTION SABOCATED, STUPIOS... OTTOT. SIMON—Voice culture. Pupl of Banake o London. collaborated witi Shaeneof avin, and Ttatian masters of Milan. Studlo, 1807 H st. n.w. Tele- phove Franklin 7821. LA SALLE SPIER—Piano. Pupil of BREMEN—DANZIG Oct. 15—Dec. 3—.. | HUDSON PRINCESS MATOIEA: . 22—Dec. 10— Batsel Jocly of New York. 1010-1913: POTOMAC Siov. "oDes. 24— ard Burmeister in, 3 = e o _ll_ymn Studio, .h,“\”m‘&"' ave. n.w. UNITED STATES LINES one Fran 5 “HENTRI SOROLOV—Violin, Graduate 45 Broadway, N. Y. of Brussels Couservatory. Pupil of |! Moore & McCormack Company, Inc. Caesar Thomson. _Studio. 1107 11th st. n.w. Telephone Frauklin 3594-W. Frequent puplls’ recitals and concerts. Roosevelt Steamship Company, Inc. United American Lines, Inc. Managing Operators for the MISR HILDA 8. HADDEN. Teacher of pizno—accompanist. 1008 Mass. ave. n.w. 1 PIANO INSTRUCTION | MISS MARY ISABEL KELLY Pupil of Xaver Scharwenka, Berlin. Btudio, 3166 17th S8t. N.W. Phone Adams 390 Ee— 1 Elementary _Main 7838 Washington Conservatory of Music | 1408 New Humy Dupor Start Your Chilars 1a Muties-Now Open._30° ITALIAN METHOD Beventh yur Mme. Lucia Borderi, diploma- duate and formerly assistant to Lamperti teacher of Sembrich). principal. Foreign in- sultations. 11 to 1. 1628 WASHINGTON PENNSY DECLINES TO REOPEN CASE (Continued from First Page.) A solect school. established thirteen years. ~ Thorough training in Ste- nography and Touch Typewriting. Tpe- cial Review and Diotation classes in Grexs and Pitman shorthand. Spanish, mative professor. Euroll mow for FALL M. 726 Fourteenth Street (Corner of New York ave.) Phose Franklin 2994 and_night sessions. cnable you learn. Big dem: S. Government, u. private ship companies want wireles: portant political and SCHOOL — W { COLUMBLA _CNIVERSITY | 808l Eye Shepherd. Ph. D.. Pres. Indiv. instroction; college preparatory: | ‘matheraatics, physics. chemist day, night: co-ed: moderate. | Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches One month, dny, $15; evening, 8. After 7 monthly payments the next 5 months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR GUNSTON HALL 1906 Florida Avenue A Resident and Day School for Girls. | | Thirtieth Year Begins Sept. 29. » Preparatory _and__Post-graduate courses. | PRIVATE LESS( et xptoasion: ani. Doanaiis. Borees. | Loy s LESSONE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. { ence._Addrens Box land and sea. Good salaries from §: Living expenses paid. jn.w. qualify vancement. est discovery of the age. world. Learn wireless now at our school time through actual practice using high-powered wireless set: Call for free book on Wireles in class work. Office open from 8:30 am. 9 p.m. to interview applicants. National Radio School 1345 Pennsylvanis Avenue Main 1876 1 BUSINESS SCHOOL = — Learn Wireless ¥all classes now forming. Day Easy terms to earn, while you for operators. The land wireless corporations and steam- operators to flash the world's im- financial secrets and signals of distress over Wireless pays 2,400 to $10,000 per year. Positions guaranteed to, all who and opportunity for ad- Link your future with the great- Travel if you want to—see the in four to six months during spare in and see our radio apparatus used to twenty years' experi- B, Star ofice. 80 COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elementary and Advanced Courses in All Branches of Music 714 17¢h St. Yearbook Framk. 4491 RESORTS. ATLANTIC €TV, Try CLARENDON HOTEL Special fall and winter rates. Running {water i all rooms. MONROE HUTCHINS. CHESAPEAKE BEACH. CLEVELAND INN North_Chesapeake Beach STILL OPE) BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. PA will not present any or all evidence at the hearing granted it by the United States Labor Board in connection with the shop crafts committee election dispute. The hearing is set for tods. at Chicago. The company has made public a letter from President Samuel Rea to the board in which he states that In view of the fact that the board had declined to hear the company upon the issues of law and fact presented in its application for the hearing and had limited the hearing to three points, the company has nothing to present The letter will be filed with'the board tomorrow by a representative of the compan: Mr. Rea says the carrier s and will exercise its right to deal with its own employes without the interven- tion of individuals or organizations whose manifest object is the denial o the fundamental right of employer and employes to deal in the first instance directly with each other respectin wages and working conditions in which they alone are directly interested.” Asked Decision Set Awide. . The company, on August 24, asked the board to set aside its decision call- ing for a new election of shop eraf committee to arrange rules and worl ing conditions and requesting hearing 1 Mre. BEVERLEY R. MASON. Principal. Miss Madeira’s Scheol Washington College 1330 19th St N.W. of Law Twenty-Sixth Year Opens Sept. nty- % 26th Tuition, $85 per Annum Sesnions 10:00 to 12:00 n.m. Sixtecenth Year Begins September Thirtieth Lucy Madeira Wing, A. B., 5115 to 7300 p.m. Gonfers Degrees, LL, B—-LL M. P. 1 Vassar Office Hours, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Head Mistress 1315 K St. N.W. Phone Main 4385| NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAWONY. Director New Location: Conn.Ave. & M St. | hand and Typewriting 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith’s) ecretarial tralning. Phone Fra GEORGE WASHINGTON The Temple School of Short- Pitman and Gregg shorthand taught by cer- typewriting, English, spelling, Dictatior nklin 4808 ON_MOV:NG, DACKING ESTIMATES ©".X8é¥beine CO-EDUCATIONAL Bey 57th Year on September 28, Member _of Association Schools, Strict Standards, Methods of Instruction. Ty lnrnl.hahlul . Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decoration, Costume De- Textile Design, Color, Com- mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, Painting and Modeling Classes. Individual Inmstruction. School Begins October 1st. Hours for Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily. WASHINGTON LAW SCHOOL Coeducational—Opens Sept. 30, 7:00 P.M. TUITION, $80 A YEAR =year course leads to LL.B. degree. Prepare thoroughly for tlle Bar. Small classes. Choice of 5:30 or 7:30 Classes. Each student Is assured the close personal attention of his instructors and the personal development which comes through frequent oral quisses and class discussions. Part Scholarships for Ex-Service Men. For Catalogs of Above Courses Call'or Address " YMCA ™=~ Day and Evening Classes I Optional Forenoon Classes . Late Afternoon Classes o full information wr N.w. UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL PHONES 5&liciias 1095 W% TN 8778. _Pocumatic Tired and Dump DIXIE HAULING CO., Comn 20, 20, Ioug Distance cxfi;‘ and_Household !«mp Crllln' nd Movmg LITTLEFIELD,ALVORD &CO A5th l-l P-. Avi !I.W. Tolophono Main 8890 ! **““The carrier notes that it is referred by the board to its decision, in which the board arrogates to itself the right to ignore the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States determining the respective rights of employers and employes, and decides that ‘hitherto unquestioned legal rights' must give way to the board's views of what is Jpst, falr ang censonable as between e nflrtlel and the public. “The carrier cannot accept th views of the board, novel and startling thoug}. they may be, and, if followed to their logical conclusion, revolutionary in eftect. It does not believe that th transportation act has deprived, or was intended by Congress to deprive, either employers or_employes of their consti- tutional and legal rights as established by the Supreme Court i i of the United States. o & 's ' ““The carrier states final it has ; EaNieniatent haves Hexsomabie. not denied and is not now denying the 104 PACKING BY EXPERTS | jurisdiction of the labor board to hear Nerth ~—~ 1706-0 ¥ia Ave. NW. _fang decide !uc’h Jsputes es fall within DI the purview of e transportation act, MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE |}t §i™denics the right of the board to invade the domain of management and to assert jurisdiction over griev- ances of whatsoever kind and character in connection with the employment. the discipline and the discharge of its employes. ALASKAN OFFICIALS NAMED. Nominations of ~Fred M. Harrison and Gilbert R. Stevens of Alaska to be, respectively, federal riet al torney for the second Alaska d!vision and marshal for the fourth division, were reported favorably ‘today by the. Senate judiciary committee, despite opposition made by local Alaskan in- terests. g to submit oral eviden On Septem- for Biack |ber 19 the board granted the com- AR ar (o tho hassadoah B4 h iver to_three points. They zre: Castlemans Ferry. Virginia What employ not in the active ERL laid off, furloughed or absent upon THE WAV] Y leave, shall participate in the elec Ocean front. Booklet. _ _Mrs. F sentative capacity of of ——HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. ___ | unorganized employes Hi Fe 3 HILL TOP HOUSE ™75 |{o ofter evidence of the adoption or ratification - of its shop craft rules 8. LOVETT, Proprietor. 1y selected by a majority of the em- MOVIKG, PACKING & STORAGE | ployes of that class. he carrier reminds the board that Furniture—Freight—Baggage. [in its application it asked the board Crate, Store and Ship. tation act that the carrier has the T X lawful right to establish rules and ., Inc. JACOB“S, ’xl*-mmm AVE. N.E. stance, either with or without first holding conferences with employe: bR O 3 @ |rules and working conditions hereto- UNITED STATES Torc entered into by the carrier and now in full force and effect without further action on the part of the car- crafts. The board has refused to grant & hearing and to make suc clined to hear the carrier upon the issues of law and fact presented it therefore, that there is nothing for the carrier to present in the way of board, September 26. = e Sl’%h ION Go te....} 1 Bans Fishing | pany’s request, but limited the hearing VIRGINIA_ BEACH, VA. service of the carrier, such as men tion of committees; how repre- Mre. B. G. PORTER. Jr. X tained, and permitting the carriers Open uatil Thankaglving. -Tiy by representatives of the crafts fair- Mr. Rea in his letter also WE MOVE to find in pursuance of the transpor- ESTIMATES rcmxsusn—cnprun MEN. working conditions in the first in- Phones North 95008501 and that the contracts respecting its employes in the shop crafts are rier and its employes in the said shop finding, and has in all respects de- .{in its said applicaticn. 1t follow: oral evidence on the day fixed by the COMPANY snmm ROOMS, s: = ' sur_r:ra comPany’ P, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Charge for Estimates SUEAR. DEY STORAGE FOB FORNITURS pianos. Estimzua venient location. SSCRLERS, T o LW ;-Qllhl-