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AUCTIONS FOR SALE—HOUSES ____Continved. UCTION SALES . AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. TOMORROW, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, O CTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. or more? with & buflding Call up today ® HOESEN an for whatever you make ai appotutment Main R10—ask for Miss VA ave your name and widress, If Tave. College. N Naudet o e mommae, tilod Bains perfect con Powa of 6 room Tmedinte D o ottt ( o Fiveroom, hath and garage ho teted. Buy from owner-builder Sisclon. Small cash payment. Ilivue DETACHED THOME tnated on @ large corner | 351t parking: 4 bedrooms and {ile batl Tomial ‘frout and side perches; lar Yehis; garage. & MIDDLET NW Phor NEAR 5Sth AND ®iori: Six-room a - dition: pa K N.F I R TODD PLAC p Capitol: two-family rooms and buth au separate hot-air by red lou of one seoni g, NEAR TE femi-deta family fut, hot-air lwat: or anvestun NEAR ¥ N.W. batl: twestory rented by montl NINTH ST. ad crms. L TWO.STOR sndition: b ALE. Mo REDICED 1O QUICK h and $150 Until Paid. weipal: 1o \ o gpeat aat Ciies et of ¢ o tiled ba v rooms. t floor tarze hving ¥ Jarge side y Lt Tediooma and Yedrooms. Fulls totler in raze. FINE RESIDENCES. 5104 14th St. N.W rat 14th and Gallatin) 10 roums, 2 Detached, ‘porches, garage 1629 Webster St. N.\W. B reoms, 2 baths: on 2 fleors: porches. 1108 16th St. N.W. Phone Exchange Main 37 ,730—O0nly $300 cnkh: Bome of eight ronms and b aw light: located jarzain At this price. . northeast. mear 7 HOWENSTEIN BROS Teasonable price o WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, in central nurthwest. Cory 1Mttle cc ner il t, 605110, with Co- ving Y nth trusts onl b il baths: Open. hrick A 0%, LTth_AND B> x OUTHWEST BA j00—3 rooms and hath br heat: wetal t porch: first-class conditio mns \':\ OWE D NTS N ON LAMONT Th the most desirable bl £ ikl BROS, 1IN W 2 f the Very Best Hon ¥ TERY, v St., Brookland and 1o expense was § Spanish tile intaid tile; One o y NEAR THE MONAS ..“On Quin Ru'lt for a hon Follow-tile construction; porclies cement with ‘Wedther stripj» and se ued from cel attic; hardwood floors throw; ut; dows and Fren: doors throughout. F Jiving room, library with open tireplace, iug- room, kitchen. d Invatory and oo foor, § Ledrooms (2 it Funning waer Tath. " F 1 it ar. and variety of tree " nes 1. pared roof: metai Inr to toilet. A 312 $6.500. Terms. nod B-raam hom nenr all A renl iom, n on danble Fiafehes; eplend newly adition RANDOLPH ST. 3 Worth: a perfeet hause in th Weorhood: 6 rooms, tiled hath; e'octricity and gas; oak fi Svide, deep lot to T ons reasonable terms. LOUIS P. N 1407 New Yor e 0 §T. N.W., diate ocenpancy of an S-room. mudern. Ao -house, detached; deep ot 1o alley Jatest American radiator heat gne wery large frout po ek fireplace: slute roof e Suge. Convenfent to one of the In Tost public schools, 1o chuehes wnd stores ons in 1 popular Lot water Til the 1752 MADISON ST. N.W. (16th Jands): beantiful. new. detached lhou: Tapestry brick: siate roof: u show hon unsurpassed quality of construetion and rees. jusce, dining room, breakfast porch, antry with _bailt-in frigerator; {Iu‘l'fl eloset: attractive reception Year stairs; very large front of #1d” concrete; 4 bedrooms, 2 one with shower; immense and delightful h; full floored attic, ample for tiqual rooms; laundry: col yoom Iin basement; hot-water heat, el light, gu beautiful highting fxtures. wiall 2 time and to discuss price and terms. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. 1407 New York Ave. Main 1 destrabie elvetric back PET- neigh heat, hotlow apn. . Land hrary o | $16,000 | pusit most arttractive plan, on an ideal lot with fine old Living roow with handsome brick fire- large, rooms room: brick bathrooms, sleen- di- orage and fuel lectric We d_to show you this house st any 166, to el GOOD VALUES Six-room and in this excel- ash. Near bath bric ry t pleuty of_room iate possesxion, $8,000 Near 14th snd Nid. ave. tire wix-room aud Lath honie hew: long 3 cush, $50 @ -An_attrac- ge, reception two Termn: 1000 cash STEIN ne. WOODLEY PARK. Near Wardun Park Tnn. Altractive three- story brick. Colo el BROS L and bath an opportunity to se- cure a desirable corner house near 13th and Otis sts. n.w. con- taining 6 r. and b., h-w.h,, elec. lights. Price and terms very rea- sonable. HARRY A. KITE, 1514 K St. NW. PLAIN THIS OVER THE CLEPHONE. BUILDERS. I have three lots ns to cover the hree louses. Answer ROM $10,500 required; ow on_market tod brand-new. T. blo garage. eve 1701 AUCTION SALES o TOMORROW. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer. Midweek Sale f Househ(:]d Furni- ture, Pianos, Car- pets, etc. By Public Auction at WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. NW,, TOMORROW Commencing 10 A.M. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WE Ac1TRIS THOMAS 3. AT ] Six-Room and Bath Brick Dwell- ing With Colonial Porch, | No. 915 25th St. N.W. At Auction. By authority vested in us we will sell at public_auction, in front _of the premises. SDAY. THE NINETEENTH Da , 1921, AT FIVE 0°CLOC . 'in square 8, 16.64 feet front 25-foot alley. to & deed of trust for years to run, at 7 per cent, 300 cash and the balance payments; $130 deposit re- upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps st purchaser's t. Sale to be closed within 30 days or de- posit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. oc14-d&d: TION ADAM A WESCHLER. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved and Unimproved Real Estate in the Southeast Sec- tion, Anacostia, Congress Heights and Good Hope, D. C. the Nupreme Court wed in | | z ing described real estate, of Colr AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M. The west 35 feet front by the full depth of original lot 3 in_square now known ax in_equare 55: brick dweliings N ge in the rear. HEREAFTER. in square 8505, taining s feet, unimproved, wrner Nichols ‘aibert st., Anacos; tia, D. € {EDIATELY THEREAFTER, in square 5805, unimproyed, & of abont 40 66 feet on Tal- 86 feot on_ Morris rond, by fect on Mt. View place. Ints e. and { Tats 211 and having a fron 1 depth of Anncostia, D, ON THURS AT 16, in squal street and Good Hope comner road, Anacostia, TH O'CLOCK . Part of Ty *Woodlan ginning for the same at a stake on the west Side of the road: said stake being the north- east_bound of lot numbered eight (8) of said Subdicision and ronning (1) north 78 degrees minutes west 2274 perches to a stak 2) Bouth @3 degrees ches to a stake. (3) tes west 14 perches bound of lot_num- bered six (6) of said subdivision. (4) N i3 degrees 36 minutas east 19.78 perches old stake and fence post.~ (3) South 3% minutes east 15.68 perches to a N leaving the out lines. (6) South 815 de- west 6,06 perches 0 & stake. (7) South minutes east 12.624 perches n west side of aforesaid road said road. (%) South S de- perchies to the beginning, con- A . Now known as par- by three Lstory frame t (Hamilton road), be- and Alabama ave. Seliool, Good_ H: ke with prov ed, on Tth street near Portland s . Congress Heights, D. C. MS OF S One-third of the pur- | chase monew to be paid in cash, the balance {in two equal fustailnents, payable in one d two years, with interest at @ per cent per an- { num.” pagable semi-annually, from day of sale, | secured deed of trust upon the property or all cash, at the option of the pur- A deposit of $200 on the improved and $100 on the nnimproved par- ls required at time of eale. All convey- neing, recording, revenue stamps and no- | tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms le to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trusiee re- serfes the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser | after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in the city of ‘Washington. D. C. . PBRCY McGLUE, Trustee, 0c7.d&An.exSu. 608 E st. n.w. fith 8T. N.W. BETWEEN D AND yoome and 2 baths: bot-water heat 0’!\17&6 by small office building. Will §10,000 on good terms. 3. WALSHE. ING., 7353 18th Cozy Bungalow— 8 rooms, tile bath; h.-w.h.: floors Dbullt.in * bookease, china _closet: elovation. $7.000: $1.000 monthl T.et the Wife Decide . On this bungalow at $6.050: $500 $75 monthly, tile bath: h.- floors; open’ fireplace; breakfast brand new. MORGAN E. MORGAN & 1407 N. Y. Ave. Fr. 132 2 SAUL DDITION. SEMI-BUNGALOW BARGAIN. Tovely 7-room and bath home 1. atectric] ar “are... Ouly $18800; renged. 0‘ 913 10th n_and front porch; e garage: near 14! casl, B 1 take trim: high cash, -w.h. CO. 0. and ty; handsome open fireplace; hardwood 0od . 000 cash; balance ar- wgfil’x " % altor, st W “Sata 3971, §05 FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Montgomery County, Md.,, Farm, Consisting of 71 Acres of Improved Land on the Colesville Pike, About Three-fourths Mile From the Seventh Street Pike. H ¢ authority vested in us, we will sell at tion, on_the premises, on TUESDAY, ENTY-FIFTH DAY OF 0C 1 fornierly known as the owned by W. €. McCurdy. “The improvements consist of a good 7-room dwelling, barn, meat house, garage, orchard of 200 trees. 15 acres of meadow land on branch. Large frontaxs on fine macadam road. Northwest Further particulars THOS. J. OWEN & 8 0c15,18,20,22 bolance §30 per Dou't miss this rear Laving 9 rooms TRADE WA oan Inc., Aucts,, 715 13th St. hold Goods, Office Furniture, Personal Effects, Etc., At Public Auction AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES 715 13th St., WEDNESDAY October 19th, 1921, AT 10 AM. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc,, Aucts. House Terms Cash. ocl7-2t FUTURE DAYS. ADAN A, WESCHLER, aUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of a Large S of Automobile Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Oils, Greases, Floor Cases, Cash Register, Etc. By virtus of a_certain deed of trust, dated Beptember 1921, recorded September 30th, 1921, ‘No. 89 among the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will sell By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1921, Commencing 10 A.M., High-grade suto tires and tubes, Benzer te glass side wind shields, Benzer lenses. k "plugs, bumpers, spot lights, mirrors, pa, ga tric bulbs, hose econnec: tions. fan belts, horns, motometers, Sterling winged radistor caps, assorted steel wocket Y tire' covers, patches, polish top dressing, ofls, greases. patent wind shield cleaner, 2 floorcases, mahogany check cash register. office fixture 3 Terms: C THIS AFTERNOON. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEK. 'S_SALE OF VALUABLB PROP- NO. 420 THIRD STREET SOUTH- WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity came No. 38016, the undersigned will seil at public auction, in_front of the premis TUBSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF OC- ORER, 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK the following_described land and prem- sen, situate in the District of Columbia, being t of original lot 2 {n square 581, nning ame on the weat line of ub- thence with the atheasterly 8.95 to the place of ivision lot 8 in snld square, south_line of said lot 8 and thense west 8.42 ginning; also all of lot 8 In Willlam H, Phillips’ subdivision of part of original lot 2 in square 081, except that part of said lot & veyed by deed recorded in Liber 914, at 88, among the land records of the Dix- trict of Columbla: also part of lot 7 in said Phillips’ subdivision in said square 381, begin- ning for the same at the southea said _lot, bordering on m 15-feet ikence northeasterly 8 feet. thence wi with an even width of 8 ‘feet and pi I and adfoining the south boundary line of d lot to the rear of said lot; said property being improved by & two-story brick house, known as premises No. 420 34 street south’ weat. Terms of sale: JOSEPH MESRINA, -thi 1 One-third to be pald in cash L S NEY. ©0c14-akdbs,exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIO! ) required at time of recording, revenue ps at the purcl Terms complied with in ffteen days from date ule, otherwise the tr Teserves the right 1o resell at the riek and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five ment, or fo report snid default to the court Story Brick Apartment, “Cal- umet,” Corner 3rd and East Capitol Sts. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, passed in equity cause No. 35009, the undersigued trustee wiil offer for sale by public auction. in frout of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENT XTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1921. A HA P FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing described land and premises, ‘situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 8 in square 786, belng the west et of said lot by the depth of 80 fret, brick apartment, nort st Capitol streets, containing elght 4-room and bath apartments, ater heat, monthly ten- One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years. with interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale. we- cured by deed of truat upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recordi revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of thie purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, oth. erwise the trustee reserves the right be property st the risk and cost of the de “taulting purchaser, after five days' advertise- rent of euch resale in some new: ed in the city of Washington. D. C. PH T. Trustee, 1120 i3th st. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEER' SALE OF A TWO-STO! FRAME DWELLING, NO. 227 G S8TREET SOUTHWEST, ANL BRICK D! SAID FRAME DWELLING. 8}' virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 4336, folio 289, et one of the iand recards of the District of Columbla, and defanit haviiig been made in’ the Dayment of the debt secured by said deed of trust, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will offer for sale at auction, in front of the premises, on THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY .D. 1921, AT HALF-PAST reel of land onT ik <Ru FUTURE DAYS. THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved and Unimproved Prop- erty 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 the Two-story Pressed Brick Dwelling No. 244 11th Street N.E. and Unimproved ‘Lots Adjoining Same With Frontage Totaling About 891, Feet on 11th Street. e of a_decree of the Supreme Court iet of Columbia, passed in Equif Cause No. 37638, we will kell at public a ~in front of the premises, on THURSDA CHE TWENTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921 MMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCI .M., the following-described land and prem- ituate in the District of Columbis, and being sublots twenty-one (21). twenty-two (22), twents-three (23), twenfy-four (24). forty-one (41) and forty-two (42), in square nine hundred and sizty-four (964), with the improvements thereon. The above parcels will be_offered separately. Terms of sale: One-third of the purehass maney to be paid in cash, and the balance in Iments, payable in one and tw and to be repre- notes of the pur- ser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per entuni per annum; p semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the rty sold, or ull_cash, at the option of the purchaser $200 deposit required upon each parcel upon acceptance of bd. AL conveyancing, potars fees and recordinz at purchaser’s cost. Terms of <ale to be complied with within thirty days from final confirmation of sale by the’ court. otherwise the trustees resarve the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of de aulting, piirchaser, after Sve days' advertise- ment of such resile in some newspaper pub- lished in_Washington, 0. C. HENRY I QUINN. Colorado building. STANTON C. PEELLB. 1416 F st, n.w.. ocS-d&ds.exSu Trustees. B ——— ADAM A. WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Business Property, Nos. per publisi- i situste and being the District of Columbl, a feet front on by the full @epth of that width of lot numbered five (5) in_square numbered five hundred and eight-five (385). together with all the improvements therean. Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money fo be paid in cash and the balance in ual instaliments, payable in one and two sears from the day of sale, wi The rate of G per centum per annum, pa. semi-annually, and secured by @ first deed of trust on the properts sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ' A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of the acceptance of the bid. Examination of title, conveyancing, Tecording, notary feex and resenue stampe ai the cont of the purchaser. Terms of sale to compiied with in thirty days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after at least five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published.in the District of Colum- bia. CHAPIN BROWN, HENRY H. BERGMANN, 0c17-444s.ex8u ‘Trustees. 1510, 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518 ADAM WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. and 1520 14th St. NW,, Also|Court Sale of Premises No. Improved Real Estate, Nos.| 1823-1825 and 1841 12th St. ;515&1.;;7,&5191;:21; }&')-31 12th{- N.W. t. N. 0. gman | Under decres of the Supreme Oou: Place N No. 1940 8 S| o1 Sz B T B Nw flnd NQ‘ 1“3, 1“5’ 1“7 BER TWENTY-SECOND, 1021. AT FIV! 1449, 1424 and 1434 Church St. P.AL, Tots 40-41 and 49, in square 306, im- rosed by three six-room and bath =~ brick By virtue . Now. 1823-1625 and 1841 12th st. n.w. Perms of ihe Dis of Columbis. passed in Equity One-third rash, balance in_tws equai paymentc one and two years {rom day of sale, Cause No. 36367, the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public auction, in front of the Th interest at 6 per cent, payable xemi-annu: respective premises, on the dates and hours ally, secured by deed of trust. or all cash, At option of purchuser. A deposit of $200 on each hereinafter mentioned, the following described real estate, situate in the eity of Washington, parcel to be made at time of wale. Convey- District of Columbin, to wit. -FOURTH DAY ‘the o i i Dis- 1 f & decree of the Supreme Court cing and revenue stamps at cost of pur- MONDAY, THE TWENTY. aser. Terms to be complied with in thirty or property resold at risk and cost of deé- OF OCTOBER, 1921. COMMENCING AT FOUR_0'CLOCK P.M. faulting purchaser. after gve days’ advertise- ment in_this newspaper. EMELINE M. DAVISON. Executrix. Sublots 57, 58, 50 and part of sublot 35 oc12-8&ds in square having & frontage of 90.01 feet on 14th st. by a depth of 100 feef CBANDAL MACKEY, Attorney, O e I ororedToy premisas N ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Columbian buildiny 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518 and 1520 14th Trustees’ Sa.le;f_—vdul.ble Busi- to he old subject. however, to an existing in- cumbeanealof 88000 ness Property, Two-story, IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Part of wublot 39. square 200, {mproved by two- story brick dwelling, No. 1424 Church strest northwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Part of sublot 42, square 209, improved by frame dwelling, No. 1484 Church street north- IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Sublot 50, square 200. improved by frame dwellings, Nos. 1445, 1447 and 1449 Church treet nortinwest, and part of sublot 51. square 200, improved by frame dwelling, No. 1443 Chureh strect northwest, in all having a frontuge of 58 feet by depth of 90 feet to public al . ON TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921, COMMENCING AT FOUR P.M. Bublot 30, square 810, improved by three-story, eight-room and bath ‘brick dwelling, No. 1518 12th street northwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Sublot 31, square 310, tmproved by thrse-s cightrooi ‘and bath brick dwelliag, No. street northwest. ublot 32, square m eight-room and bath brick dwelling; No, 1 12th street northwest. Bublot l.4 = lm‘: pm?glflAbyl 4 ublot 24, square ), im of e Hiontory brick aweltng, No- 12th street morthwest, " y© . ON THB SAME DAY AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE P.M. Part of sublot 47, square 241, improved by two- st ix-room and bath brick dwelling, No. 15 ingman place northwest, between P and . 13th and 14th streets northwest. N THE SAME DAY AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. Sublot. 65, square 240, improved by three-story and cellar brick dwelling, No. 1843 Q- street wo baths, hot-water rms_of sale: One-thind of the purchase money fo be paid in cash, the balance in two equal instalimen yable in one and two el with interest at 6 per cent per anaum, payable sem from day of sale. cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all vash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 on each house and $1,000 on the 14th street parcel required of the purchaser recordiny Fireproof Building, No. 1337 14th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust dated gust 25. 1021, and reeorded August 24, 1921. 'No. 73 among the land records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party secured {hereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for ssle by public auction, In tront of the premiscs, on FKIDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBEK. A.D. 1021, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follo ing ‘described land and premi uituate the city of Washington, District of Columbi Lot one (1) In_ Regnold Fendal trustee’s. subdivision of lots in square 2: 23 per piat reconded in Book H. D, (.. page 18, of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia. improved by a substantial fireproof building particularly adapted for the tory, 5% | Bt Pl o7 1o undersigned trustees, ‘Terms of sale: AlL cash over and above eaid trasts. A deposit of $1.000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. ~All con- veyancing, cecerding, revenue stamps and notarisl fees at the' cost of the haser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to 11 the efty_at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser, after five daye' advertisement :&g,h 5-'{:.1 some newspaper published in the hington, D. C. ALGERNON §. GARDINER, JAMES TRIMBLE, JR oc18-4&4s.exSu Trastees. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N. AUOTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 211 A - STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly récorded in Liber No. 4241, folio 62 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic auetion, in front of the premises. on FRI- DAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF OCTO- RER; A.D. 1621. AT FOUR O'OLOCK P.M. the fnllmnfi described land and premis uate in the District of Columbia, and de ed g8 and being lot G in Carles H. Ho subdivision of square 701, a per plat record in Liber C. H. B., folio 287, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of s of sale: Sold subject to a prier deed of rase for $3.500, and the amount pver and Shabar iioweq. thirty 3 the time of sale. All conveyanein revenue stamps and_notarial fees of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- Dlled with within thirty days from dsy of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re. Sell the property at the risk and cost of the Qefaulting purchaser after five days’ advertise- ment of such resale in some mewspaper pub- lished in the eity of Washington, D. HAYDEN JOHNSON, JAMES B. GREEN, s Didg. EDWIN C. BRANDENBURG. Fendall bidg. oc13-d&ds,ex0c16 Trusteess B ALLAN K. W oc12-déds, x50 Ry |map or TWO ~TWO-STORY | ELLINGS IN THE REAR OF | 7! TTHOMAB J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONCERAB. Bear Spring Farm and Acre Plots on the Washington-Bal- timore Boulevard to Be Sold at Auction. By authority vested in the undersigned, we will sell at public auction on the premises, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-HECOND DAY OF OCTOBER. 1921, COMMENCING AT ONE forty-four one-acre plots or n boulevard, about one- of Laurel and fronting also on the Washington-to-Laurel electric r line. Cars stop on the property. Terms: One-fourth cash. By New York, Clierbou New York, Cherbourg, nce in equal instaiments in 8. 12 and 18 monthe, or dis- | gpply. _ Speaker. count for Wl cash, © C o iNBON. Agte ‘orreamaTionar wgnoNTILE ©aroll Now—Moderate Prices. | 14-7¢ 5 T ag. & i : Sii Rt i | i st . aw. | Kune School of Dramatic Art Roy C. Claflin, Pres. RB. M. HICKS. Manager. 1304 F St., Brownley Bldg. Main 3778. CTOBER 18, 1921 STEAMSHIPS X WHITE STAR New York, Liverpool. New York, Boton, Azores, Naples Genos, Moutreal, Quebes, Liverpool. STAR LINE Cherbourg, For sailings and other informai EDUCATIONAL. STEAMSHIPS. NEW ZEALAND HONOLULU, SUVA, AUSTRALIA EDUCATIONAL. HALL-NOYES SCHOOL Opens Sept. 19th. Full groded and High School alwe private conching 1o youths “ivil Service prep. by ez-examiver Southampton, & The Passenger Stewmers g R.MSS. “Niagara” R.M.S. “Makura”| ™ 20,000 Tous 13,500 Tons &ail from Vanconver, B. sailings apply Capadian Pacific York ave., Washington, or to sian “Roval Mail Lioe For fares Ry., 1419 New Capadian-Austral |7 Eoucarronar. PUBLIC SPEAKING Learn to Be n Convineing Public SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Hamburg, Danij F. H. STEPHENS AND GEORGE P. BARSE, Attorneys. IN THE SUPKREME COURT trict of Columbia, Holdin In re the condemna adjolning the Dun rict of Columbla.— DI .—Order of citation of the petition i Commissioners the District of Columbia fled in the above entitied cwuse, and on mo- tion of counsel for the said Commissioners. it is, by the court, thia 14th day of Ucto A'D." 1021, ordered that the 'clerx of court issue @ illiaw Jai Bonar, Robert Bonar, Stone and_Construction Company, Mary C. Esher and all other parties interested in_the land to be condemned herein, particu- larly described fn the aforesaid petition, to pear in this court on the 12th day of No- D. 1521, at 10 o'clock am.. to petition and to show cause, if any they e, why the prayers thereof should not be granted, and why the land fn square 534 shown on the plat filed with the petition in this cause should not be con- demned for additional land adjoining the Dunbar High School. as provided for in the act of Congress referred to iu said petition. Tt is forther ordered that m copy of sail citation be served by the United States mi shal, for the District of Columbia upon such o of the land sought to be condemned hierein, and found by the said marshal, or his deputies, within the District of Columbis: and it {s further ordered that all persous having any interest in these proceedings bo end they are hereby warned and required to appear in this court on or before the said 12th day of November, A.D. 1821, to answer the said petition snd to continue in attendance untl the court shall Lave mude ifs Snal order ratifying and confirming the wward and re- port of the commissioners to be uppolnted by the court to appraise the value of the re- spective intereats of all persons concerned in the land and premises oned and described in the aforesald petition. It is furthe: dered that a copy of this order be publ once jn the Washington Law Reporter and in The Washington Evening Star. the ington Times and hington I AMERICA Ges psrman passengers N by sieamers, di Mode Bergenstjord . Stavangerfjord Nteamers sall @ rates, ‘l““"ly‘. .'.'Y“‘ ol District Agant. NORWEGIAN| Wood’s School Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany rn Twin Screw Stea Passenger Oftice, 22 Whitehall St., N. Y. arts of South America. company’s office, of any Steamship or Tourist jcks, 1208 ¥ 8t. N.W., Gen. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. LINE 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. ll Commercial Branches One m, After 7 mext 5 months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR GUNSTON HALL . 1006 Florida Avenue A Resident and Day School for Girls. Thirtieth Year Begins Sept. 29. Preparatory _and fost-graduste - cournes Music, Art, Expression sud Domeatic Science. CHILDREN'S DEVARTMENT. ERLEY it. MASON. ipal. Mrs. BE i be routed via to TIAMBUR DAY OR INDIVID COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS € 1% noon. Luxuriously ap- pointed passen- ger steamers of 21,000 tons dir- placement sail- ing from New Learn Languages The Berlitz Way The famous Berlitz Method is the most cflicient, simple and eco- nomical way of acquiring a knowledge of another language. Instruction is by experienced ative teachers along definite lines, assuring certain and satis- factory results in the shortest possible time. S. S. Vestris Nov. 19 All modern languages, English included, are taught at the Ber- litz School of Languages. Pri- vate and class Instruction. Day ublished in the said Distri fi 7 Soxember, A I true copy. £ By R. th duy _of w. Attorney. IN THE : COURT OF THE DIS- trict William H. Stivers. Taintiff, vs. Hel alentine Ktivers and Paul Tndersood, defendants. 35068, obfect of this fuit is to abtai divorce for the piaiotiff. William H. b from the defendunt, Valentine Stiv ers. becanse of Acts of & ommitted by lier with the defendant, Faul Underwood. motion of the plAItf, ft fs. this 2 of September. 1921, ordered that "t fendant, Paul Underwood. cause his appesi ance 1o be entered hereln on or before th fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legn holid: of publ this order: othierwise the will be proceeded with as in case of defauit. Provided, a copy of this order be publishe once 8 week for three successive weeks im the hington Law Reparter, and The ng Star newspaper before said dus NDELL P. STAFFORD. Justice. A tri copy—Test. (Real.) MORGAN H. BEACH, STOP-OV OCT. 14 - Buildis Event BOSTON BY SEA - OCTOBER EXCURSIONS 2R AT NORFOLK ROUND TRIP FROM WASHINGTON City Ticket Office Woodward a1 15th St NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. FRICA by Union-Castle Line and Dvening. Reasonable tuition. Ask for catalog BERLITZ . School of LANGUAGES Est. 1878. 336 Branches 816 14th Street N.W. Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue A Offers exceptional portunitiss te ambitious men and wi Day and Evening Classes 715 G St. N.W.. Corner Sth and G Sta. University Preparatory School o those e il A et ies, Chemistry, Civics, History, Litera. ture, Stenography, Drafting, Ecomomics. S.E. Corner 12th and F sts. n.w. Fr. 2080. The Hotel Field Nation-wide demand for departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restaurants, cafeterias, tearvoms, Uncrowded ENROLL THIS WEEK en. REGISTER NOW FOR Enroll This Week Courses in Mathematios, Languages. Phys- L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. 8., Prin, trained men and women: all field, good salaries. fine living, 21-28 4 ER quick advancement. Our Franklin 2620 methods indorsed and our students employed by leading hotel operators and managers in all parts of the United States. One sindent writes us wExw, Astronomy (Ilustrated) Tealled ot The Rreakers—proaented for 1imi ;i my credentials and was _forthwith SRl iren el piaced in the omce.” nother. T 1ith and F Franklin 200 'YMCA SCHOOLS ) very pleased to state that T have accepted the managament of the above hotel." You can win as they are winning. Fall Classesx Now For: Clerk. By R. P F. H. STEPHENS and F. W. Attorneys. IN THE RUPREME_COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court. —In re the condemnation of lund for the ex tension of Oak street throuch parcel in the District of Columbia.—District 1 Notice and Order of _Public given that District of Columbin, jons of section 1608 to inelusi Code of trict of have filed & petition in this court pra, - demnation of the land ne: tension of O t throngh in tie Distri av whown on a at filed with the said petition as part tlereof, and praying also that this conrt em- panel a jury in rdance with the law pro- jed for in such cases to axsess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the extension of naid minor street Lecpoldine. LA BOURDONNAIS Sailings from Bordes Three sad Four We Write for interes °F COMPANY NEW YORK—HAVRE—PARIS Oct..20 Rochambeau. Oct. 22 Lafayette . NEW You—vxfm—xh'in}: TOURS in ALGERIA&MOROCCO descriptive literature. Ao Washington. Evening Classes—Hom Co-educational—3532 Btudents Last Year Drafting Scheol Automotive School Emploved Boys' " Boys' Day Bchool or Address, 1736 G n.w. Main 8250. | Call, writr or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel Training School Clifford Lewis, President 1324 New York Ave. N.W. Main 6779 Accountancy School Law (Bar Course) Commercial School Preparatory School < Research University | Fall Quarter Now Open 130 Evening Subjects Cal 10 for Cai kwon Place yette Square and hite_House. Register This Week SHORTHAND Nov. 9 Nov. 12 _Nov. 19 _Nov. 23 Oct. 25 0. MUSICAL INSTRGCTIOR PTANO LESSONS_MIR. JONAN. 1912 30th 81- 2.5 §1 per hour; balf hours for children, mentary. _ Main 7536, Advance x or Marseilles k Motor Trips and the condemnation of the land necessar for the purposes thereof. and to amsess a benefits resulting therefrom the entire amount of sald damages, including the expenses of these proceedings., upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of land which will he bepefited by sald condemnation, in the proportion that the said jory may find said lots, parts of lots or parcels of land will be henefited as provided for in and by the aforesaid Code of Law. It is, Ly the court, thi of October, 1621, ordered that all persons having any in- terest {n these proceedings be. and th herebs, warned and commanded to ap this court on or before tie Sth day of Novem ber, 1921, at 10 welock a.m.. and continue in attepdance until the court shall have made final order ratifsing and confirming the a of di ges and the assessment of henefits of the jury to he empaneled and sworn herei and it is further ordered that a ¢ “CAMERONIA® To Mediterransan an Madeira, Gibraltar, A Genoa. Napies (Rome ens), Trieste. Alexandr for two, Sumptously. appointed Evening Ntar. the daily Washington Law R porter and the Washington Post. newpape published in_the District, commencing, be Sth day of ) any port and perfect Shore excursions | D copy of tl United States marshal, or his deputies. upon cach of the owners of the fee of the land to he condemned herein as may be found by the said marshal, or his deputies, within the Dis Columbia, before the said Sth day of ber, 1921. By the court: JE! LEY, Justice. (Seal) A tru MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By W. E. WIL. LIAMS. asst. Clerk. 0c17,18,24,25 517 14th St. 17/ 4001880E0070212757. (1271770770077 877777725/778 078001811254 S. §. S. American | record, New Y 11 dnys 1 hour o R 2| . 7@WILTSHIRE! VLT-E ., 34 hotel from Beach. Private baths; runnls water; elevator; reduced fall rates. Sam FEllfs s, owner. N. J.’ Collins, mge. rates. Sam Ellis, owner. N. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, always ready: terms moderate. Write or phone. M. WALST DUNCAN. CHESPEAKE BEACH CLEVELAND INN North _Chesapeake Beach. " smmLOPEN. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. WAVERL Ocean front. Booklet. Mrs Tpers Ferty, a. B. G. PORTER, Jr. HILL TOP HOI W Open_until Thanksgiving. Try it. .8, LOVETT, Probrietor. ger & Freight Services from New York.” Connections Bacircling the Globe . MEDITERRANEAN = SAILINGS “#CARONIA® . . October 22 December 7 November 19 Tanuary 10 jers. Monaco (Riviera), Patras, Piraeus (Ath- (Cairo ard the Nile). wnexcelled service and cuis fooms with bath and emsuite. Bookings to desired: 1deal for Indepemdent Travel rafts and Foreign Money Orders For Sailings and Full Information Apply Cowplny's Office i el New York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires S. Huron, 17,000 Tons (B) October 27 S. S. AMERICAN LEGION, 21,000 Tors (B), Nov. 10 clas: ® Lt and 8rd Class, Munson Steamship Lines 67 Wall 8t., Offices 8t. Loui Conway Buildin 708 Common St., 5 Washington Conservatory of Music 1405 New Hampshire 2% ml"-i(-.'urr’ Rtart Your €htldren in Music - HAWAITAN MUSIC STUDI Touch Typewriting TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS 30-DAY_STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL 1410 H St. N.W.. Recond Floor. Main 2876 EXTRA SESSION TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS Begins Oct. 15. Enroll Now NATIONAL i SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX M!KD" Director. Main 1760. {New Location: Conn. Ave. & M 5t. Day and Evening Classes Interior Decoration, Costume De= sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- merci Drawing, Life, Sketch,|Franklin 1800-W. Studio, 510 Eye at. nw. Painting and Modeling Classes. i Individual Instruction. Catalogue. “The Misses Eastman’s School | 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mans, Ave.) (Righ School department opens on Sept. 21, | ate a rtments O a Rend tar catalos Frenkiin 4186, | PECIAL ! d Adriatic P MISS MARY ISABEL KELLY Pupil_of Xaver Scharwenks, Berlin. Studio, 3166 17th 8t. N.W. Phone Adams 390 i WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elementary and Advancod Courses ia 271 Branches of Music 714 17th St. _ Yearbook _Kramk. 4491 Miss Lucia S. Collins, Piano Instruction. e stemers offer e. single rooms. freedom of action, also stop-overs. ‘Washington Passonger Service SYDNEY LLO' WRTGHTSON Teacher of Singing our pupils show your 3 able Aty aa'n toacher ca the linss of my own method."” Willlam Shakespeare (May, 1920) ‘With whom he studied many Teriods sinos Jewell Downn, Assistant Studios Suite 21. 1228 Conn. Ave. N.W. EIGHTEENTH SEASON IN WASHINGTON Franklin 3976. Interviews and voice trial by appois oot "oty VON UNSCHULD UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC, INC. Mme. Marie Von Unachuld, Pres. Ever? Branch of Music Taught by a Faculty of Artists. Preparatory School Aftiliated. 1644 Columbia Rd._and 1320 F §t. X.W._® HAVE FAIR THIS WEEK. ial Dispatel to The Sta TAUNTON. Va., October 1R old-time agricultural exhibition, de- void of gambling and catch-penny de- vices, is promised by those promoting | the fair at Brownsburg, just over the <Al The Temple School of Short- hand and Typewriting 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith's) Pitman and Grezg shorthand taught by cer. tified teachers. typewriting, FEnglish, spellin penmanship, secretari training. Dictatios classes day and night. Phone Franklin 4893. SCHOOI, FOR FOREIGNERS Learn to speak and write English quickly 1917 G St. N.W. Franklin 1595-W Legion holds ork to Rio, 49 minutes Steamers of U. 8. Shipping Board (A) 1st and 2nd nt. For full 1a. formation apply to any passenger agency or to N. Y. af Chicage Business Courses Accountancy to i ! WINTER: CRUISES DE LUXE “Empress of Britain” 22.200 tons displacement % LARGEST STEAMER BAILING i Shore visits and launch excursions. Opportunity to see U. Panama Canal, Porto Rico, St. Thomas, aiso romantic scenes ©. BE. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent. To Pasama Canal, Spesish Main, Seuth Americs, Windward Lsles. WEST INDIES by the ‘splendid Canadian Pacific Steamship TO THE TROPICS . ‘BURNING—SPOTLESS DECKS—NO CINDERS—NO S00T. . 8. operations in t Spanish Conquest. For rates and full information apply to local.ggents or 1419 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 768 - Traflic Agents C. P. A. Degree High School Prep. Courses county line in Rockbridge, three days, starting today. 3 The opening has been designated as republican day. For this several in- teresting events have been planned, with prominent speakers, among them probably the republican candidate for governor, Col. Henry W. Anderson. Wednesday will be democratic day, with Representative Hal Flood and other well known men slated for ad- dresses. Thursday will be extension da: with Prof. Thomas Hutchinson of Blacksburg publicly discugsing il improvement and kindred subjects of interest to the farmers. There will also be several other speakers on this day. Good agricultural and live stock displays from Augusta and other counties are promised, in addition to many articles produced by the needies of local women. There will be an ex hibit of cheese making and a display \ | "ACCOUNTANCY Courses of professional grade, leading to th degres of bachelor of commereial science, of- fering adoquate educational preparation for certified public accountant exsminations. ew Class-Groups Form Thursday, October 20th. The National School of Commerce Edwin . Bosworth, President International Bullding 1319-21 F St. N.W. Phone M. 566S. | i SPAN]S SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON | LEAVING JAN l d FEB 2 27-DAY TOURS 'Tiofessors from &pain—Conversationnl Method. | of blankets and clothing made from . 21 an o ; Bapid progress. 131517 ¥ n.w. M. 568, he virgin wool grown localis. NEW YORK $300.00 UP Khi S 1 of | P Calling Havana (Cuba), Kirgston (Jamaica), Colon (Pans: La Guayrs ine dloo O i V' ela), Port of Bpain (Trinidad), Bridgeto (Barbados), de Franoce . a8t Plasre (Martiniaue), Charlette (St. Thomasy, Ben Juan (Porto Dramatic Art |BBYAN AGAIN GRANDFATHER Hico). and Nassau (Bahamas). Ist cruise; Hamilton (Berniuda), 2nd cruise. | 1.0S ANGELES, Calif., October 18.—A pasurious ites ooms with beth, single reom, double ronme with bedst Brownley Bldg., 1304 F St. daughter was born to Mr. and Mr: ects ns oo road promenade decke—a ed Special Repertoire Conrse Richard Lewis Hargreaves at their Garde Ralt t Swimmi; Pool. Orchest 1 Dancing. 5 P e inine ‘and service. Limited passenger list. - Ko cargo carried. Siartiag Tueaday, November 1 |home here yesterday. Mrs. Hargreaves is a daughter of William Jennings Bryan. OLDEST MAN IN KANSAS DEAD BURLINGAME, Kan., October 18.— Rev. Philipetus Beverly, a Methodist minister_and said to the oldest man in Kansas, died here at the age of 104 years. He was borfi in New York state in 1817. ¥or information call E. H. Randsll, Bus. Manager, Main 3778. Aeats ST Yours: INSTRUCTION IN MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATING evenings, by H. B. BRADFORD. 3541 Hol- d plac one Col. 1433-W. .

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