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AVUC TIONS, AUCTION SALES THIS AVTERNOON. THE EVENING STAR, WAS AVCTION SALES PUTURE DAVS, WASHIN GTON, RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, . J, MODER . J. BIEDKI. 0L BATL'S APPITIOY. Best buy in thix bewutiful ot detached tapestes brick: & rabmn. 2 foons: Rot water bextt etiriicy; breskiast i sleepjng garch uil gy utidul are .amp el Tr-g» s‘a,aw To inspect, 1 BN HAME AND GROUNDS Tali# great nnd increseing wtores and bank. Col. ! wn DWELLING. #ts. n. store snd ater heut. Pos- witkin 15 duss. 10} Vacatel aisr & ‘ession’ il Lo Te-r':mnm 21,500 cash required. 48,750, UEICK STORE AND DWELLIN, Tacgted lu the downiown seetivn, south of T, st. and east of 4th. Store and T reoms hath; lstrobe heat. Geeupled by munthly o ant.’ An excellent business location. ranged with pu {*Csprro, st. NEA] %, brick: # rooms, Located in huth: latrol SESSION CHASER AT '1‘“ diaxbe Serren: ¥ ST NE. Bm#fl §8th AND lith STS. Ong of the fwo-stopy brick louses oo the “wut] -iu slx large rooms and bath: latrob heat; bot and eold water. A vers ncat bome at a'moderate price, 'rul"m’wiufln\ Brick dumu o0 paved atrect & rooms aud bLai hot mnd cold \l'h intgbe heat. About §100 cush required JAMES F. SH ©3 LOUISIANA AVE. ln<pect 1364 <hephcrd St. N.W. Immediate Possession. Semi-detuched; 8 rooms, oa two floore; vant's room 1o bascment. For sal bY beoker. 3. 8. GBIVER, BEAUTIITL &Im‘)l A M k from Lincol 3 SIX-ROOM BRICK B arge lot; gurage; will i A Ro: A ROAD -HANDSOME BRICK CE; 12 ROOMS, 3 BATHS; H.-W.H. 0N IMMEDIATELY. DOWNTOWN. Reoming bouse, containing 19 rooms. 2 baths; hot-water heat; brick garage for 4 cany: close A bargain at this low figure Ak for MR. 1. TO COLORED-—-ROOM BRIC condition: southeast 'vectio: RUY AN IN-TOWN RUBURBAN smner-occupent; prowet possession; 7 splendid rooms, 'thnfl-l bet-water heat, electri Tights, 'n water beater; cone et undes eatire Bouse: Atalonary tubs; con- erete front porch and screened sieeping snd Vitclien porehes; eptirely detached; large lawn and rear yerd; garsge space; few deors from on 12th et. Irl P;!hl‘l' balsnce $75 monthly. This no broker's ‘MNEY REALTY co Oxford bidg. 126 14 FNEY BEALTY fios 726 14th st. n.w. Oxford bldg. Main 3980. DOWNTOWN. §-room and bath basement bouse; hnou heat aud gas; very cheap, and resson- able terme. NEAR CENTRAL HIGH 90“00& A dandy 6-roem house; tiled bat lec.; yved alley eefor;n ex: e iofor D Maetmicat; newiy papered and Tenovated throughout. Only $6,100. BLOOMINGDALE. Corner 6-room and bath brick house; h.-w. gas; space for garage. Price, $3,000. DOWNTOWN. A very good 9-room and bath house: h.-w. 2as; fn A-1 condition: occupied by owner; im- mediate possession. Price, 30,000. JUST NORTH OF MASS. AVENUE. o etrictly white location: an excelleat 11- room and bath homse: h.-w.h.; gas; in fine «condition. Price, $10,000; $1,500 cash. DOWNTOWN ROOMING HOUSE. A S-atory brick dwelling of 17 rooms (13 Tedrooms), 2 baths; h.-w.ii.; gas; brick stable. Price, §11,500; reasonable terms. 10th ST, NEAR MASS. AVE. An excellent 12-room sud bath brick house (7 bedrooms): furnace 5ok, 2 273100; in best of copdition; possess! ) $12,000; terms cap be srranged. NBAR 13th AND N STS. N.W. 11 vooms, 3 bathe; furnace heat; gas; large yard; alley; garage; spleadid rooming house, for which purpsse it Is now used. Price $12,000;_reasonable terms. Possession 30 days SACRED HEART PARISH, Above Park Rd. TARE 14th ST. CARS. brick residence, modern o the winute; h..w.h., eleetricity, cablnet gas range; 6 fooms, bath: = vieepin p Jot. opeting aved_aile ou!’BlCL’ l?l?!fl T ‘ $10.000, EASY TERMS. C.C.LACEY, 710 14th St N. W, McKINLEY ST, CHEVY CHASE, D. C, BARGAIN. DETACHED HOME WITHIN HALF SQUARE OF CONN. AVE., CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND STORES. BEAUTIFUL EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON LAHGE LOT; EXCELLENT CONDITION. CONVENIENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. CALL CLEVELAND 1319, POSSESSION NOW PETWORTH CORNER; 8 excelient conditlo Soall cash pay. | msent. ~About 500. NEAR x.ah AND OTIS. rooms. bath; ‘og.;g;m furnace; colonial, h; e y paymenf B G Ro K ST. NEAR N. CAPITOL. Niee @room brick home: latrobes: alley. SMALL CASH PAYMENT. Price, $3.750. Main 3023, *! b ot Just Completing { Two of the best l[mvlnled Groom ‘and bath houses on the market, ! regardless 6( rice or I)( tion., West .!I! for appoiatment. 14 PAUL MAGOFFIN, 5I7 Woodward Bldg. Phone cal i NEAR 15th AND 1 ST, N.B.| 6 rooms and bath: furnace, gas ligh 4 Price only $3.000; ferms. i LOVE REALTY CO. | 416 District Natlonal Bank Rldg. Kenyon St. N.W. 8 rooms, 2 baths; bullt-in garage; prac- teally Dew. . $13,500. Grant Circle. tach home ; e it Tooms snd bat electric lights, h. w. room for double try ¢ Beagtifal estrn Drick, 21 feet wids detn improved: scree Price rigbt. Two-Story Flat Near 11th and Euclid Sts. N.W. Remting $100 per month. Price, Tere. N.W. Near Harvard. 13th St. 10 rooms ud bath; h.-w.h. and electric lights. Price, $12.: a00 Chevy Chase, D. C. McKinley St. Yot 50x130. 8 rooms and bath; h.-w.h. lnd clociric lights; garsge. Price red $13,500. Corner Home—Mt. Pleasant. 10 _gooms sod 2 betbs; medern. Price, $12.500. 814 3rd St. N.W. Downtown location. 8 rooms and Dath: belek. Price, $5,000. Terms. M St. N.WL Bet. oth and’10th. Contrally located, downtown section: 10 reoms. 2 ba hot-water heat; brick garage. necommodal cars, ‘This property is in pe: + conditjon. Possession can be luuen in irty days. _Price right. Wm. H Sp ignul Real Estate Co. |3 “Everything s as Rej ented.’” Sujte 31 ullding. Phone Main 3809. BUILDERE OR HOME-BEILDERS. If_you have fl.w cash, 1 bave three lots Guevy Chase, D. O twe 00 tt. 4ad one 80 nd e buildis, to_cover the ant but fos Ronsee. Aurwer ioday. Address Box 297-T, Btar effice. $8,200, [ chaser allowed thirty ds { the northeasterly bo [ o | Bouen THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Two-story and Basement Brick Dweliing, 9 Rooms and Ba No. 943 “R” Street N.W., the Two-story, 6-room-and- bath Brick Dmllial No. 2223 Flagler Street N.W. e day. lot premives By virtue of nlhnrll{ vested in us, we will sell at public anction, o froat of ‘! ’Ih th’e ‘mises, on WI!I‘\PN]‘IAT IIJ F;{u DAY OF OCTONKR, Z i AT HALF-PA! bbin 0 o0k l’ll -blu &t mln m, improved by R IvE 0 CLOCK Pty £ in % uare 3122, lmproved b No. 223 Flagler st. w. Terms of Sale: One-fourth cash. Balance in three years at 8 per cent, xecuped by dued of trust m the proverty wold. of all - Sbtion ‘of purchaser. §300" deio LAl each parcel. ' Couveyaaciug, '.I: i-l‘ nl:m at pund:ufl: e closed % or deposi '.n-fl' BN & SON, Aucts. o0cf-d&ds.e OTES, AUCTIONEER. SPECIAL SALE OF CANDY AND CONFEC i HURSDAY, OCTOBER THI EENTH, AT TWELVE 0'CLOCK. we will offer for sale st auction far account owner a large stock of assorted candien aud choco- latew, in o1l abogt 1,500 boses, without limit or, peserve, “Terww; Cash, D. NOTES, Auctioneer. FUTIRE DAVS. ~ADAM X WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER. TRUSTEN'S SALE TOF VALCABLE PROP- 0. 420 THIRD STREET SOUTH- Ewr By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. nasied in cquity conse No. 88016, the undersigned will sell at publie _suction, in frout of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF TOBER, fo21. AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK M. the fojiowlng described land a situste fo the District of ¢ ulumhll Bare of orlgiual lot ¢ iu squsre 581 for the wame on the west lins divislos 1ot 6 (0 suid square, the wouths lime of sail Jot B sonthessterly feet, and thense west 8.42 feet to the pisce of naing; slso all of lot 8 fn Willlam H. Phillips’ subdivision of part of original lot 3 in_square 581, except that part of said lot 8 conveyed by deed recorded in Liber 014, at folio 286, among trice of Columbls; also part of I Fhillips’ subdisision in auid square ning for the same at the southesst cutner o said lot, bordering on & 13- tkence portheasterly 8 feet, with an_even width of 8 'feet and p with apd adjoining the south boundary line of aid 1ot to the rear of waid lo property being improved by a two-ut rick house, known as premises No, 420 34 sireet south: west, Terms of sale: One-third to be pald in cash and the balance in two equal {mstallments puyable in one and two years from date o sale aud to be represeated by promissory uotes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of @ per cent per annum, payable semi-annual 17, and secured by deed'of trust on the prop- erty eold, or all cash, at the option of the pur. chaser. A depoit of $200 required at time of All recording. revenue p purchaser. Term: be complied with in fifteen days from da of aale, otherwise the trustee reserves t right €o resell a¢t the risk and cost of the d :multing purchaser, after five days’ advertise- meat, or to report said defsultito the court for iis action in the premises. G. PERCY McGLUB, 508 “E" street n.w.. ocT-d&ds.cxsu Trustee. ADAM WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Court Sale of Premises No. ;{a%sv-nm and 1841 12th St. Under decree of the Supreme Court. Dis- trict of Columbia, in Administration 23851. 1 will sell at public*suction SATURDAY, OCTO BER TWENTY-SECOND, 1921, AT FIVI P.AC, lots 4041 and 49, in :nnd by three six-room ally, secured by deed of trust, or all e option of purchaser. A deposif of $200 parcel to be made at time of sale. Comvey- aucing and revenue ps at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be compiled with in thirty days or property resold at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. after five days' advertise- ment in_this newspaper. _FMELINE M. DAVISON, Executrix. NDAL MACKEY, Attorney, oc12-d&ds THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO, 211 A STREET SBOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded i Liber No, 4241, follo 62 et weq., of the land records of the Uistrict of Columbla. 834 at the request of the party secured there- the wodersigned trustoes will vell at yub- e ion, in_front of the premises. on FRI- AR Wi TWENTX FIRAT DAY OF BERB, A.D. 1921, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. the fol described land and premises, sit- uate in the District of Columbis, and designa &d as and being lot G fn Oharies H. Holden's subdivisien of square 161, as per plat recorded in Liber C. Tollo, 287, o the records of office of the surveyor of the -Distsict of ! Terms of sale: of trust for $3.500, above said trust to be paid in cash. of $200 required at time of sale o eomplete the Further particolars st time of sele. CHARLES P. GALLEHER, ALLAN E. WALKER, . exBu Trustee Sold subject o a prior deed | of sale. to he complied with within and the amount over and | from day of sale. A deposit | nerves the right to re ind the pur- | | THON. T. OWEN & NUN. ATCTIONERRN. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved and Unimproved Prop- Fronting 130.88 Feet on 11th and 110,89 Feet on “C” Street N.E, Improved by a Two-story Brick Dwelling 1011 “C” Street N.E., the Two.story Brick Store and Dwelling No. 248 11th Street and clu Two-story Pressed Brick Dwelling No. 244 11th Strest N.E. and Unimproved Lots Adjoining Same With Frontage Totaling About 89/, Feet on 11th Street. By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the Distrivt of Colum! passed In Equity Canse No. 3768%, we will sell at public au tlon, 1n tront of ihe promisen, on THURBDAY, THA T IELUAY OF 0CTOBER. 1031 COMMENCING VOUR/PHIRTY i P.M., the ng-deseribed land a ises, situate ia llw District of Coiun Deinig sublots twenty. (22), twenty-three forty-one (41) ON THE OCEAN FRONT AMERICAN PLAN 27 up weekly, l)nnblc 2 up weekly, Sing'e New Golf Club Privileges D, AT EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT: @heBreakers ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. C, ATLANTY Greatly Reduced Present Season Rates. EUROPEAN PLAN $4.00 up §250 up Hot and Cold Sea Water in All Bathrooms Fireproof WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER 12, 1921. RESORTS. ATV.N. 3. e FIREPROOF daily, Double daily, Single Garage on Premises L1 (O U TR LT g St | MOVING, PACKING & STOBAGE b offerd BepaRMILIE: Terms of wule: One-third of the purchuse mones to be patd {n cashi, and the bulance in $wo covnl Inatullmelts, payahie in oue and two years from the duy of and to be repres by the pramben ¢ the pur. aser, bearil B e THE WAVEKLY “"".‘l“ o Fouren, HIII‘I?)F ]IWSE"‘ v tving, Try it hotes h 1 ' pon_each parce 1] conveyanclng, notary “Perniv Huin thirty da. from tinal confrmation of sale by the’ court, othierwire the trustoes geserve (he right @6 resell the property ut th rivk wad cost of de. fuulting purchaser, after Gvo days' advertiee ment of wih reskle In some Rowspaper pa Hshea in Washington, . C HENRY L QUINN, Calorado building, BTANTON C. PEELLE, 1416 ¥ » _ocSedfuly.nx taes. ADAM A WESCHLEH. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valusble Im- proved and Unimproved Real Estate in the Southeast Sec- tion, Anacostia, Congress Heights and Good Hope, D. C. By virtue of a_decree of the Bupreme Conrt oi the District of Columbia, passed in Equity une No. 8W00S, the underyigned trustee will 11 by public anction fn front of tie revpective Dremises, on the duys and hours herelnafter mentioned, the follow.ng described real extate, situate in the District of (ol bl ON WEDNESDAY, THE SINETEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921 AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P The west 85 feet front by the full depth of original lot 3 in square 2, now kmown aw Biots 27 and 28, in &q 882, improved two 2-story brick dwell 0 M street ¥, o Hermuda, West [udles; CRWE Mediterrunean, DELTA TOURS, Phone Main 1472. 500 Bomd Bldy "FALL EXCURSIONS BY SEA BOSTON, $30 WAR TAX 8% ADDITIONAL, ! AND STATEROOM ACCOMMODA: BATS osth O UTEAMER LEAVE BALTIMORE LEAVE ooRTaN DUE BALTIMOKE PRATT ST, TEL PIER'S FRA BALTIMORE. ——AE Tours With or ‘Without Euort Eurepe, Califomni Indles, Soyth Ameri " Areund the World, v 5600, mproned by o, ‘225 Nichols ave., Ani D. .. with iarge farage In the cear. 1MMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Lots 238, 234 and 235, in square 805, con- taining sbout 9,599 square feet, unimproved, corner Nichols ave. and Talbert st., A tia, D. C. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lote 211 and 213, o square 5806, unimproyed having a frontage of ahout 40 88 feet on Ta bert street and 40.66 foet on Morris road. by 8 depth of 5T feet on Mt. View piace. Anacostia, 4 S TUEREDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY A 0¥, JCTOBER. 1031, 30 0:CLOCK P.AL Lot 16, i nqu-rf 5611, unimproved. comer 3th etreet ard Good Hope road, Anscostis. ' THE SAME DAY AT § 0'CLOCK P.M. Part of lot numbered veven (7) (7) “‘Woodland,” part of *C ginning for the same at a stake on the west side of the road: sald stake belng the north- east bound of lot numbered eight (8) of said subdivision and running (1) north 78 degrees 27 minutes west 22.74 perches to a stake across » small branch. (2) South 63 degrees | 33 mioutes west 14 perches to a stake. (8) North 45 degrees 48 minutes west 14 perches (o a stone, the southwest bound of lot num- bered six () of waid wubdiviston. (1) North 63 degrees 36 minutes east 19.78 perches to old stake and fence post. (5) Houth 79 de- grees 35 mis east 15.68 perches to & thep leaving the out lines. (6) Houth § [ees, ment 600 perches o 8 stake. (7) degrees 85 minutes 12.624 perches to a stake on west side of aforesald ro and aaid road. (8) Houth b ox weut 5.08 perches to_the beginning, c aining about 25 acres. Now known as par. | cel 22013, improved by three ltory frame i dwelliugs on 25th street (Hamilton road), be- tween Goud Hope road and Alsbama ave. o Tosite Jenk ns Tabite School, Good Huper 1. ¢, | ON THE SAME DAY AT 5:30 P.AL i i auare 5081, cacn 2 by 100 1| saiteePetroom & ts Everywhere, e¢ unimproved, on Tth atreet to ent o, £t 2 Oty Pssenger Dapt. o asuingten. adin rse. near Portiand street, Congress Helghts, D). TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the pu 819 New Y Tol. CANADIAN PACTIFIC RY. Trafic Agents Quickest Time Across the Paecifie TO THE ORIENT 10 Days to JAPAN 14 Days to CHINA 17 Days to MANILA Travel i» Comfort en the Palatis} EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA Luzurious Accommodations. Dout QM& llm-c ghase money to be baid in cash, the balance in two equal installment e in one and tho years, with interest §¢°6 per cent Der Sn- num, payable semi-agnually, from day of sale, secured by deed of ‘trust 'wpon the. property sold, or all cash, at the optlon of the pur- chaser. A deposit of §200 on the improved parcels and $100 on the unimprove cels required at time of sal ancing, recording, revenue atempy fees at the cost of the purc! and no- hicty days therwive the trustes fe- 11 the properts at the the defauiting purchaser | drertisement of rer published In the city of Washingto 6. PERCY MeGLUE _ocT.d&ds. exfu ritk and cost of after five dayw’ in some newsy Trostee. 303 nA? OCTORER _PIFTEENTH, 19 re Favm, el matered, with &toom oast, ecessary outhuildings and orchard, on Ashton ke, 2 miles north of Colesville, id. Estate iof G. J. HARDING. Light, Hot-water Heat; Now Vacant, Immedi- ate Possession; 1634 Rhode Island Avenue N.W. By authority vested In us we will sell at bile _auetion FRIDAY, THE FOUR. EEXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1831, AT VIVE 'CLOCK P.M., lot 68, equare 18, improved . This’ property. s besutitully located downtown neal ‘Bcott Circle., Terms: Purchaser can assume an_$8,000 {first trust, pay $2,000 cash and balance pay- able $100 mouthly.’ A deposit of $250 required t time of sale, and the purcharer allowed fiirty dass to complete the purchase. Further i particulars at time of sale. y THOS. J. OWEN & SON ocR<ikds.exfu Auetioneers. THOS. J. OWEN & S8ON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALE ELL i VALUABLE !'Rull G IN “BURRVILLE," D. tus of & tertain deed of trimt Gy re- corded, in Liher No. 4007, follo 344 et seq., of he land records of the District of Coluibla nd at the request of the party secured there- ! by, the undersigned trusteen will sell, at pub- lic' auction in front of the premises, on TUES. DAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY 'OF 0 BER. A.D. 1921, AT THREE 0'CLOCK e the (uiluwing dexcribed land and premises, sit- uste in the Distriet of Columbis, and desig- Bated us and baing part of lot numbered two (2), {n section 2, in the subdivision of “‘Burr- ville,”” as appears upon plat recorded in Idber 1062, at folto 54, of the land records of the Dietriet of Columbla, said lot 2 being identical with lot 115 as appears upon a plat of sur- ey rocorded n Liver 957, at follo 342, of said jand records, and described ‘meten and beunde as follows: inning at a point on ndary line of said lof, south 411, degrees east 7.0 chains from the beginning thereof on Sheriff street and run- ig thence with said live sonth 4115 degrees ast 7.60 chatas to boundary line of irmonnt mlfln ; thence wouth 8% degrees west .85 of hence north 4115 degrees west with boundary line of sald lot 7.78 chains; thence across said Iot and parallel with east side of Sheriff street north 49 de- "mr .65 of & chain to the place of be- nning. Terms of sale: All eash. A deposit of $100 roitred ut time of sale and the purchaser jowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Foriser particalats at time of sal HAMMOND WRBLCH, “ L. FORSYTH. 00T, déedbe, extin T TTHOB. ). OWE! AU TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 700 19th STREET N.E. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 3510. folio 478 et veq.. of the land racords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured !hmb{ Ihe ‘undersigned " trustees will sell at pubilc auction, in front of the premives, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1921, AT HALF-PAST THREE 0'CLOCK M., the following described land and prem ises, "situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being parts of lots num- bered 5, 6, nd 9 in block numbered 22 of the subdivision made by Edward Clark and other trustees of part ef “Lisg Meadows! pow known as “f 4 “Isherwood,”™ s per plat recorded in the ofice of the mrieyor for (he District of Columb Liber Governor Shepherd, at folio 18, di SRribed by metes. and bounds ‘ss foliows: B gianing at 8 polnt on the east line of Eigh- nth street distant 53 feet 4 inches. morth from the intetsection of sald line with the north line of Gales street; thence nerth on Eighteenth street 13 feet’ 4 inches; themce qast parallel with Gales atrest 78 feet S thence m\ln parallel with Eighteenth Mreat 18" feet 4 ches; thence west 16 feet 8 Inchen to the be 2 I eash. Comveyancing, re. Terms of sale: ind reven: ll‘m at ! ser’s l o! d«r"nmh-x ol the pgrebase. Furtbe: sal e of wele. . cx.'nmo: T CHARLES W. oc3-d&ds.exBu IIHON Trustees, - mtkn.lm n’ &S AL Tnuloec' Sale of a anlublo' Tract of Land, Containing! 5“""'8' About 16,°% Acres on Massa- chusetts Avuue lte thi Home of Mr. Glover and Fronting Alnnt 73752 Feet on Massachusetts Avenue, 1,460 on Arizona Avenue and 65128 Feet on Quebec Street. Dy virtae of a cerfain deed of trust, duly re. corded in Liber No. 3510, folio 11 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the party secured the by, the undersigned !mnle!! will sell at puhlic lut‘llon. in fnnl of the premises, oa MONDAY, ' OCTOBE! A.D. 1921, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol lewing described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of Colum- Dia, and designated as and being parts of the tracts of 1and called “'Grasslands,” “‘Alliance” and “‘Terra Firma,' described ae follows: Be- gloning for the same at the {atersection of the north line of Massachusetts avenue, as laid down on plat recorded in Liber County No. 21, follo 25, of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbis, with the center line of Forty-second street northwest, same fs latd down on the Highway Extension Plans, and running thence morthwardly with sald st mentioned line to its intersection with the south line of Quebec (formerly Qflln- ey) street, s id down on plat recorded Diver Conain o 10. Fotio 25, 'of the ‘aforseatd survesor's office records; thence eastwardly along the said south line of Quebee street to its intersection with the westerly line of Arizona avenue. as shown on plats recorded in Liber County No. 9, folivs 48 and 67, of the aforesuid surveyor's records; thence southwes erly on_the westerly line of said Arizona nue to the uortherly line of vaid Massachusetts avenue, and thence northweaterly on sald north- erly line to the polut of beginning. "Terms of sale: Ove-fftli of the purchase m to be paid in eas Lalance in three equal instaliments, payable in one, two and three years, with ‘interest at six per cetum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty eold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of §2,600 will be required at time of sale.” Ali conveyanelag, recording, re enue stamps, etc., at coet of purchaser. rms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re. serve the right to resell the property at the risk and_cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days® advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. \LW YORK TO EUROPE from Pier 74, 341h St., N. R. . GEORGE W 4SHINGTON and AMERICA (Piers 3 and 1, Hoboken) excepted. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG —BREMEN AMERICA M Nov. 1—Nov. 29—Jan. 3 GEORGE “ASH!\(‘T% T PLYMOUTH—BOULOGNE—LONDON New—Luzurious—Comfortable. NDLE Oct. . 26, Dec. 27 CENTED IAL s-rA'ri-: 1 15, Dec. 15. Nov BREMEN—DANZIG HUDSON: Oct. 15, Dec. PRINCESS MATOIKA: Oct. POTOMAC 12, UNITED STATES LINES, 45 Broadway, N.Y. Moore & McCormack Company, Inc. Roosevelt Steamship Company, Inc. United American Lines, Inc. anaging Operators for the United States Shipping Board MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES | WEST INDIES CRUISES | CARIBBEAN CRUISES { BERMUDA—CUBA CALIFORNIA AND HONOLULU Via PANAMA: CANAL Europe, Orient, South America Steamship Tickets—All Lines ip nad Tourist Agency, No. 1 Woedward Building Phone Main 1089 MOVING, PACKING & STOB.AGEl | , . | 1 | | g L2 S WODERN PHONE 2 North( 3343 N I.ONO. IST NGE MOVING . No Charge i 1 . ft, 8 o Ex CKI P Get Canitng oa. i & BON! - Efi lg 8. |m AND ¥V N.W. Fll!PROOF STORAGE mITHE, woDLAN F) RE-PROOF sunanay WOVING SToRiNe Gusve | for Estlmaha Vinest 8 8 1i 1 WP o o Morchandise. Craters & Shi ppers g ¥t NG boxes stay pack- ed when we handle them. into the habit of giving us a ring when you want that express or freight transferred. Get into the habit of having it done correctly. p) quickly, courteously, That means us! hone us to move' Merchants’ Transfer | & Storage Co. 920-922 E St. N.W. Phone M LITTLEFIELD,ALVORD &CO. 15th _and Pa. A Teleph N.W. n_8290. The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc. 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone_ Main 3064 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving 'ACCOUNTANCY e We have tra tive Accountants Send institution. ‘w and nr her Kindred sS-page Year tned Book on *‘Accountancy. INTER! 804 Colorada R A A ATIONAL ACCOUNTANCY SOCIETY o bidg.. 14th and G sts. mw. C. A. School 1333 F St. N.W. Classes Now Forming: MORNIN¢ 5 ooied Fiycheioey” Story Telling Club. Nature Study Mandolin-Guitar Club Stezography EXTRA SESSION! i TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS and Children’s Saturday Class Begins Oct. 15. Enroll Nw NATIONALl SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX NAHONY, Director. New Location: Conn. Ave. & M St. | Main 1760, Day. and Evening Classes lnterlor D ecoration, Costume De- gn, ‘Textile Design, Color, Com- lnerd-l Drawing, Life, Palnting and Modeling Cluses. Indjvidual Instruction. Catalogue. Advancement in drennized Busines: nd Preparation for ACCOUNTANCY I training. the result of Classes Now Forming at thorough professional The National School of Edwin International Commerce C. Bosworth, President. Buildi /3 131921 F Street N.W. Phone M. 5668. CLIAN DBY STORAGE FOR I‘UR\ITUBI 23 o S Pl. ln. 7 9 CNION i ’ STORAGE COMPANY IQALEIGH Loosl 8t. Charles Pl. & Beach. Speclal wi; 1 Me Eio 300" T Eranam: foreniy of Drineens: | PRome. 'ia PACKING BY EXPERTS | % TRAYMOKE %" | “URTTED STATE'S" THE CALVERT |, STORAGE 32 et Y . %filmmc Special AN — mmn-“"rn':c‘. i%fiofm- mmfl“nf Lo Dissce Movie. a Rates Reasonable. | oLVl 1% Erotessars from Spain | The Temple School of Short hand and Typewri ‘1417 G St (Olwnllu Ke.lh 's) Pitman and Gregg shorthand taught by cer- | tified teachers, Ppenmanship, clasnes day’ and night. secretarial training. iling. Dictatio: Phone Franklin 4893. typewriting, English, Fall Quarter Now Open 158 Evening Subjects. Oall ;lll 540 for Ca Facing &cheol Dll.l.o‘zt lackson Place Lafayette Square and White Honse. Reginter This SCHOOL OF | WASHINGTON ‘ouversational Method. M. 5685 1315-17 F n.w. 9th. Fall graded and A also private coaching to. youl lix Sketch, | EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. LEGAL NOTICES. LAW SCHOOL ot The National University Co-Ednentional (Tnoorporated by Specisl Act of Cengress.) Fifty-third Year Begins ctober. 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 Bar. Students by intensive study ma; complete the maximum work of- fered in shorter time. For catalog or other information, apply National University Law Building, 818 13th street northwest. Telephones Main 6617 and Franklin 2909, Peking University Student Will teach both Chincse Inngnage and speak- ing, duy or evening. Call wnywhere iu e |31 per Addry s W, Star office. 1 "Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St NIy Sivtecenth Year Begins September Thirtieth Madcira Wing, A. B., . Vassar . Head Mistress e FIELDSTON COLLEGE 14th and Mouroe stw. n.w. Tel R Liberal Arts and Voea Joots g 10 the Newular College: Degrees. Bpeciul Keliools of Music and Fine Arts. idence Hatin Under ‘he Personal Super vision uf the Dean, GUNSTON HALL 1906 Florida Aven: Lue; Preparator: Musfe, Art. Exp cu1LD COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS * Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK | French Teacher Wanted. Young mal to studs French with | native teacl Box 8048, Rtar office. Enroll This Week Unive, rsity Preparatory School Special reduced tuition rates throughout entire year for thosa who enroll this week. Courses in Mathematics. inguages. Phys- ios. Chemistry. Civics, History. Litera. ture, Stenography, Drafting, Ecomomics. S.E. Corner 12th and F sts. n.w. %r, 9\, L. Adolph Richards. M. As!ronomy Special I1 nowe fnter Otfice. Kline School of Dramatic Art Brnwnlev Bldg., 1304 F St. epertoire Course “(I!fil‘ ‘Tuendny. November 1 i r informa m;uull E. H. Randall, A« (Accredited) 1203 F Street N.W. . vez1 New Fall Classes now heivu; formed in the following sub- Ject: Accountancy (LaSalle) Rookkeeping (Modern) Shorthapd (Gregg & Pitman) Typewrlting (Fritz-Eldridge) Calculating Machines Secretarial Sclence Business English Commercial Law Call, write or phone for seat reservations. ng FILING Day »rA Fyenine Classas. Reasonable Tuitien. Call, Telephone Main 7604 or write Dicctor Luella Sweeney. and lndnl YMCA SCHOOLS | Co-sducational—3532 Btudents Last Year Aocountancy School Drafting School Law (Bar Course) Automotive School ! Commercial School | Preparatory School Call or Address, 1730 The Hotel Field Calls You! Nation-wide demand for trained men and women: all departmen ts, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restaurants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowded fleld, good salaries, fine living, quick advancement. Our methods indorsed _and our students employed . by leading hotel operators and managers in all parts of the United States. One stodent writes us: “'I culled at the Breakers—presented my credentials and was hwith hired. belng piaced in the office.” Another— *I am very pleased to state that 1 Bave accepted the management of the re You can win as they are wmnm Fall Claswes Now Form Evening Clnaxen—tome Study Tuition Moderate Call, write or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel - Training School Cliftord Lewis, President 1324 New York Ave. N.! 8380, A Resident and Day School for| EDUCATIONAL. TN MXTHEMATIC univertity grad Addreas r ox FOHOSTEPHENS Atter IN THE SUFREME COURT OF THE DISS triet of Culumbia, Holding & District € ~1In to the roudemuation of \and for 1LE of minor street between Alabay e and Hruee place, iw the District of Col Dia.—District Court, L. Notic Oeder of that the lumbis, language: Fears ‘experivnce. tar ‘office. rtment opens on Sept. 26. Primary departments ol o8 Oct. 3. Send for catglor. Franklin purs PUBLIC SPEAKING |l virsinei: i Learn to Be n Convincing Public|of Law for the Distriet Speaker. fled u petition in this Enmroll Now—Maderate Prices. Condemnatim Kine School of Dramatic Art ot m avenue and Bruce p 1304 F St.. Brownley Bldg. M street beiug west o :’fi': rallel 1o l“"H atri Shumhin, |ST._MARGARET'S §CH061. H EPIBCOPAL. A day and boarding schoal for girls. Kinder- | marten dc-p-nmen. Boys admitted to lower | grades. 21 lifornia St. TSaEs TIPPINCONT & BAKER, Erincipals MIRS T KIMENDORF. Associate Prip. _ocl2® Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Contmercial Branches One month, day, §15; cvening, & After 7 month Xt 5 m LINCOLN | Advanecd Hrree. ¢ nt (o the af the Cody Columbia, bave prayiug for the _! d vecewiars for- th n Toad wouthewst, iu thi. as ~hown on & map or I thse sald petition ¥ gart thepe- of. and Dreving alos that thix caurt empan o I accordutice with the 1 vide The entire mount of sakh . including the exienses of U a 3 ench purt of fot ar percd: G fund, will e benefited by swid con- Qeianaticn, in the preportion that the said jury muy hod taid Jots, parts of ot or pa land will be . s provided for § by e a {courr. § that L warned sanrt on wr st 20 teydands ot o it finel order raty ing tne award of dumag s L uf beuefita of the jurs to be cmpaneled and swora herein: and 1t i further ordered that @ cups of this notice and a weeh for two sae iinee jo the court g aud e { e )y Piano Playing trug!it beginners iu 20 lessons. for playen Booklet sent OF POPULAR 1, " FABIAN STUDIO™ Dizon Thompson, pisnist und teacher 17381 H vt a.w e Fraonk. A1 Herman C. Rakemann { Violiniat, Instructor Conductor. Studio-Re: nee, 190% Biltwore Kt i~ |WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF | MUSIC, Inc. ! EIGHTEENTH YEAR | Elcmentary and Advanced Courses in Al Bracches of Musle 1 wners of the . Besein e mayx be fouud b dvputies witidu e Tie wald Sth IRINK[E BUNFERS WITH PARTY CHIEFS ’Nominee' for Governor Gets Reports While on Visit to Richmond Fair. al Dispated to The Star. RICHMOND, Octobir Trinkle, the nominee for been here for several «ttending state fair and having = han “t the leade the party irom ction and to get full anc tion of what is goir e as well had he reached the ity v friends need. shm;tonComnllornyMm 1408 N HA-'-Mr- Dups S 150 SYDNEY LLOXD WRIGHTSON Teacher Siaging ‘Al your pupils show your remark- sble ability as a tea on the lines of my own method." ve (May, 1920) udied far many e 1894, Jewell Dewns, Ans! Studios Suite 21. 1388 Conn. NW. EIGHTEENTH BEASON IN WASHINGTON Interviows a4 voiso tral b iows a3d voice trial appoint: ment enly. TP { SINGING } {Taia Sevenih ye ar Mine, Lucia Bordorl, iploma graduste and formerly amieiant to Lamostt cher of Sembrich) principal, Foreign fn- struction at_home. Rooklet o5 requeat: g {snltatiops. 11 to 1. 1628 8 n.w. Phope N. PIANO INSTRUCT! ION MISS MARY ISABEL KELLY Pupil of Xaver Schar Studio, 3168 17th St, N.W. He went o was af ova he declined . Senutel nference W in which much campaign wirs Lut ad v step, sort of long Stair Chairman Flood, [0f the detalls of the 1 taken up. “Defections that have ‘rom many parts of Which are being urged are not » Flood investigated, and the loss he democratic parts will not be 1 pe nt of the vote cast jn the recent pr It is the veriest bosh, this ids ed in the primu vote for the nominees icans Oppose Poll Tax. “The republicans ave sirong for U the poll tax, the reason bei went of that pan to p ire it X mon hools the imich b in heen report, SCHUOL e state, {TALIAN BOARD OF EDI of Columbia —| in the following Franklin S hool 1 stn. 192 nd when the republi L nderstand that this podl < 10 the support of B 1o consider Just bhe done to the schools 1 districis by the repeal . The declaration against 1X comtained in_ the c ‘orm is being trrri LY the democrats" Will Continue Present Wages. Following a long conference he tween the street car company and the street car operatives the company h agreed to coutinue the present pa for motormen #na@ conducto the me time served notice th either party to the agreement could ¢ the same on fifteen days' The company flatly refused to ment binding for : Fractice tea how hool gunlening Eligibility requirements: (3) 1 {college degree or graduation from an jited norwal schoul, tugether with five years' ! teaching experience in an accredited” high ! achuol. (b} School gardening. graduation § tom an uccredited normal school. Candl- | jdates for tiew esaminations should notify | . Weatherless, secretars. hoard of exam- iners, at least five dave before the l H i X the. . (Signed) FRA BALLOU, Superiatendent of Schools. PREME of Columbia. ¢ the coudel of an sl COURT 01 Holding s Dist natlon of land fo quare W4, *t Court the ex In the Din-{ s A reduct courts federal—last to consider y 1h Tha d during the r. cvas 0f tha courts The judges a took cognizance of the multitude of nes thut were found on the do many murders being includ ed. There were alse a large number of violations of the marcotic and the Haguor laws for investigation. After a loug sesslon { the w memorial commission, which ix o ¢ rect the building of a grest 1N liere in memon of th Virginia diers who served in the world war the decision has been reached 1o {low all I() enter into the competition for t desizn of the structure. The e: « placed 000,000 Mednl for Gen. Foch. inslie has cabled to Geor jsking when he wili come to th ¥, and apprising him of the desire of the city to present to him, on behalf of the statc of Lee ashington, a_gold is to be of the W rl a1 krand nuraber of olumbia. Luve fled a petition in raying for the condemnation of th sury for the extension of un slies in square | 34 (bounded by G. H. $th and (0th erreets | in the District of Culwmbla. as ap or plat fled with the _‘M[ ! petition as part thereof, and nraying alw that | his court empanel u jiry rdance with | law provided for in vuch 0 assess | dumages each owier of be taken | i on_of »uid | alley aud the condemnation of the land ueces- sary for the purposes thereof. and (o assess as " benefits reaulting therefrom the ent amount of said damages. includiug the ex- ensex of these proveediugs. upon eaci I {part of lot or parcel of land which will "‘l { bencfited by said condemuation, in the pro Ttion that the sald Jury may find sald parts of lots or parcels of land will be hei IMited. a5 provided for 1n aad by the aforemsid | Cod 1t_15, by the court, this 104 aay of ctovar, 1931, onterd Uhar . personn | inferest 'in these wrocoedings b | re herebr, warned aud comn 0 this court on or before th 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m.. an i l?tn;'udl,n-;;flunul the court slall | | imve wade il final order ratifylug sud cu esizn und pattern that firmiug the award of damages und the assess. | & | mient of benefits of the Jury to be emyp m‘-u[““*“ e sely presented o ehon OF ud Eworn berein: aud it is further ordersd; the soldiers that went from Rich- iihat u copy of this notice and order be pub-| mond, und the presentation will be [lished twice a week for two successive weeks | made when Gen. Foch comes to Amer- ;:- ;Ik“"--h‘mr’;‘l "'“',n";.fli flar. the Wuh-| jca. There are several officers in this igten Timesand the Wiskingten BeWR | oity who at various times were in close touch with the great French-- " papers published in the said District, com- | meneing_at least ten daye before the said Sth | das of November. 1821. It in further ordered | man, and if he comes here he will be lum a copy of this notice and order be wrved { given a reception that will be mem- i by the Uaited States marshal or bis mu;n:‘:l orable. i D e and { “The Methodist conference of Vir febe omacmued Bebein &y mmar el ginia is to meet in this city October lin deputics. within. the Soeper e J el District of Columbla before the xaid 5th day 18, the sessions_{o_be held i Cen of November. 1821. By the SN | tenary Church, Bishop McMurray to NINGS BAILEY. Justice. preside. There are about 400 charges oPr—Teat: MORGAN H. BBACH, Clerk. By | {n this conference, and each church ., CONNINGHAM, Adistant Clerk. Will have Its representative. H N'I'I"I’HE\E and F. "~ Astormern. {STANDARD OIL COMPLAINS St O, St | OF BEING UNDERCHARGED: TH “trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court. ¥. W lllLL. Jr.. THE x--nz re the condemnation of land for the open. ! {ing and_widening of an alles in square 1034, ! ia the Distgicr ‘of Columbia.—Distriet court, | 3 otice and Order cation. otice is hereby given that the Commissioners { Declares Baltimore and Ohio Has - 3 I{IEx l'hfl;‘lr( of (;v:\%nbfl. "“l"“‘l‘:é*"; (lhfl N E h = Provisions of section to section . in- Hlusive, ar the Coto of Law for che District of | Not Been Asking Enoug] Columibla, have a petition in this court | immx‘ or'the condemaation of the land pec- | on Shipments. exsary for opening and wideping of 3 | gpecial hispatch to The Star. {alley in square 1034 (hounded by North Caro- i . I ent T Steet l street ‘and 13| BALTIMORE, October 13—ln_ti street nartheast), in the District of Columbia. { days of charging, of redating and [ ax shown on & map or plat filed with the said | other unfair methods of large corpo- | petition s part thereof, and praying alu taat'ratigns, it is somewhat unusual for s e e i | e 1w provided for in xuch cases, fo spess 1Y ""“‘9"6"”‘ ‘°‘:‘°""‘r“""';“°fb"l’l‘"i' “’“‘ the damages ench awner of land o be taken dercharged in its freigl ille G may sustain by reason of the opening aud : that is exactly what the Standard Oil { e Widening of the said gublk alley aud the con- ' Company has done to the Marylang. demnation of the land necessary for the pur- public service commiesion. In a com thereof, and to 8ssess ar benefits re- plaint filed with the commission Satur~ tach lot o part of lot or parcel , Baltimore & Ohio railroad had not .. of which will e benefited by said con- | been charging cnough freight on oid «iz Semuation, In the proportion that the said jury | shipments. [may fing said Jote, parts of loty o Paririe4|. The Standard Oil explains it Lad by the aforesaid Cuie of Law. 1t tn. by the been making shipments from Cantou* art this 10t day of October, 1921. ordered |to Annapolis: that charges were pald--od on the basis of 17 cents per 108755 that all ner-nm having any interest in these proceedings be, and they are “Bereby, warned pounds, and that “we now ‘find the™? correct basis ig 19% cents” and commapnded to appear in this court on or What is more, the railroad compa: | | before the 5th duy of November, 1921. at 10 o'clock a.m.. and vontinue in attendance until bas, according to the Staundard Oil's. fying aud confrming the award of damages | complaint, refused to render “under- and the assensment of beuefits of the ’“fi to)charge bills" cents per hundred. farther ordered. that 2 copy of this notice and 5 e e adished twice & week for twe{ SO the latter company complaine t Btar, the dajly Washington Law Reporter and | after it had recovered from the shock¥ ‘s the" Washington [oat,” uewspapers “published | promised to take the mutter unm. Uash days before the said 5th duy of uvrml-r lll"l It is furtber ordered. that copy. Hiates marsba or bia dcputics pon each of| FREDERICTON, N. B, October 11 the ownerx of the fee of the land 10 be con. ETONy B e e o e L o ot by the sald| A two-to-one vote in favor of ab Columbia"betore The waid St dux of Novem- | lege in the wrovince of New Br 7 the court: JENNINGS DAY Witk was indicated by fl“'fl“ ela) returns tabulated FAS T A Gt the court shull have made its final order rati- for the 21 additiondt be empaneled and sworn herein: and S eesnive weekn In The Washington Evening | the publie service commission. whicli, "5 in the said Dixtrict. commencing at least teu 213 e A T Creued g e Saed BAN LIQUOR IMPORTS. Siarahal of hix depaties within the District of | ishing the importation of liquor priv:- tions of-the province last night.