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AUCTIONS." FOR SALE—HOUSES Continved. MIDDAUGH & SH‘\\TVON INCORPORATED, LISHED 1809 SUNSHINE WOODLEY HOMES PARK MICHIGAN CONN. AVE, PARK, HOMES. 12th and Mich. Ave. Exhibit No. m Com Betwens Wooier w0 and Gritearst a 650 to $9.250. Central $20,000. Two stories, attic, all” houses and bungalows, library, two fireplaces, two ith lots 75 ft. front. Over baths, two showers, breakfast ixty sold. Take 11th or F and sleeping porches, chaui- r N. Cap. st. car marked feur’s or maid’s room with Brookland" to end of route, bath; single or double garage r call us for automobile. at cost. Delivery Dec. 15. MASSACHUSFTTS AVENUE PARK. E IN-TOWN S8UBDIV rom Rock Creek Park to Calhedralgvenue (Woodley road) om Massachusetts avenue to near Connecticut Avenue ridge, 4,000,000 feet of beautifully wooded lots and villa sites br no more than good suburbarn lots are now selling for miles Lrther out. Call for prices and build your own “dream home” om $15,000 to $100,000, according to location. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON INCORPORATED, enth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935. BY OWNER, $i16 WARDER & SIX KOOMS AND fine em- S-room house. recep hall, bath laundry and DTS Vasement: mamediate poasoasl ble for quick sale. 16th STREET HIGHLAN jeally situsted now home, lot. House of hollow tile ths; oak floc t improvements Neat s electeicity e mient: Owner, Col T88b- e afier 6 . Vacant—Immediate Possessmn_. , Bs00. EASY TERMS, orth Carolina close u-u-eh Price, throughout! Open for nspection. PARK andsomely 850; $1,000 FRONTING =~ RESERVOIR, View sectio decorated: porc! g month, $85; prl" only 8.1 cash, balance easy. semidetached bome ing advantage of this offer you can bulld just . 7! terms. the home you want for §1' Ni you 325,000 if you bought it all ready to at Potermbia. - Helghts; = rensonabi - menta ke Tent. A number of o.r move in. G. VAN HOESEN. Main 8418, in difterent sections: also & ING ROAD select homes for refined eolored IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—8] h bath, ”Yl:l!» > fl ;lrfl nn £ e e RO i, [Tttt 35 o2 e Main 4 42 ¥ JAMESON SELECTION Of 6 and 8 Room Homes At the Right Price. 3801 to 3831 Kansas Ave. N.\W. 6 and 8 rooms, I and 2 baths, attic, h.-w.h., elec. lights, wide double rear porches, cement front porches, built-in, heated garages. Only 174 squares from 14th st. car line. Open Daily and Sunday. For Sale by THOMAS A. JA\KESON Owner and Builder, o6 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5526. Af!er 5 p.m. Lincoln 6146-W. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS O E. X TLEYELAND PARK—¥] T U’ 3 [ Rawiy epapered and painted throughout; Bew clectle lighting fxtures; Gne sslection of w burgain__Phone cum 710. 21° WOODLBY PAR Attractive home of the colanlll type; baths: elec, lights; 2 three extra large re: poreru screencd and equipped with awnings; property in ex- cellent condition. Brick garage, 3 cars. Price, lmbcm & MIDDLETON, INC. 1334 H & Phone Main' 1028. 'rwo- ,\sm,y APARTMENT. Located fn Columbia Heights; convenient to the ‘14th atreet car line; 5 rooms and bath in ecch apsrtment; separate heating’ plants, cel. Inrs and Owner oceupant will give pos- session of second floor. First floor feats “for $45 per month. Price, $7,630. Accommodating terms. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, 13 1354 H st. p.w. NEW. 5 electricity; bl osus axto: 36,000 nly uoo e For $1.500 ctsh you can make u suficient payment ‘on a beautiful wooded lot 75x200 £ on a prominent street in CI near the circle, to securs Columbia Heights. ymi-detached, 6 r. and b h. H i rear porches: hargain for 6th and Randolph i 1 doubteiiack large_lot ESceptionatly good for §7,950; Daniel J. Browlr:.a i h., elec. large lot with ‘olonial, 6 1y papered: e. BXTENDED. aplendid offering in & well located colonial e house. Now vacant. Has 8 rooms. hs, on iwo floors: h.w.h.: electric u¢m- Toodern improvements. Brick garage for ears.© Price, $13.500, Very reasonsble 3ES & MIDDLETON, INC., e D hont” Niata 1028 nts. P ku%:l;emm & MIDDLETO 334 H st n.w. CHEVY CHAHI. or sale by owner, detached hou % alley; elght roome. two bath attl hot-water rdwood lfllmu netal herstripped. ln e porches: low k purchas ddress Box b AT 1715 IRVING ST. N.W. jow 8-room dwelling with 2 baths: ire nrepl-ce and every imuginable Y BROKER OR ALS BRCVER, Owner. YA it 8T N.B. DING, HOT-WATER OM FOR 3 Y ROOMES Y F ST, SAUL'S ADDILION. joar the John Dickson Home. large lot. Contains 8 rooms, 2 bat ping poreh and all_mofern Owner occupant will give Detached Netu 1028 w00 nmuc EYE NE n bath: furnace heat: lot 20 feet front and 140 feet deep. Wil seli reasonable, Busi Property. in the 800 block H ne. Wil sel} reasonabl Lot and " Florida - w.—8 bath; hot-water heat: owner will giv: sion ‘and sell on_ressonable terms. W. P. SCHWARTZ, INC. 734 15th n.w. ome: 9 rooms and ylrd to paved alley; now ditlon. Price, ¥ $1.950; paym: 234 B st o L ae Miaia' 1028 ER WILL S8ELL NEW, 7-ROOM, BRICK, datached house, in Cleveland Park; four in garage; b.-w. . electricit reduced for quick lfl:', o Tonr CHASE, D. C. Owner having bovght lacker “hgme wil sel detached. ‘modérn. four-bedroom house, three- Quarters block of Connecticat ave.: arage. near school, stores, churches, ° Make offer. Euss terms._Address ‘Box 23D, Sar omce. ROOMS _AND _BA ATE] leat; electric light: front and back porche rage. 'Apply Owner, 4737 Georsia ave. R COLORED—$1,000 CASH OR Tiss Ta pensible buyer will control A thoro 1ghl; room house; hot-water hea on l.:ln’i ave., few doors below Y.W.C.A. 08. CLARKXE, room 20, 8§10 4 BARGAIN_NEAR 0th AND K: 8-8TORY k: fine for roomers. See me at once. R LIKENS, 134+ G Main 505 SEtMEE RANDOLPH ST. N.W in; reh. Ino &nle M'lc;‘ hardwood throughout smm- price for quick sale. 615 Lamont st. large cellar, $6,850. Apply Phone Main 884. and bath ba; sion. HEDGES & xl’%"‘x.wmn‘ e n.w. TWO-FAMILY APABMHT. Well situated near lst and and re 0 SDGES & MIDDLETON, INC- H et nw. Phone Main 1028. BBAUTIFUL CHEVY CHASE. D. 0. )y buying - second floor Call | plants and separate enlnuu Now rents $90 per month. venient Ikl'mll DGES & MIDDLETON, “c.. 1854 H s one Main' €. nw. Personality in This Bungalow. Chevy Ch Dh‘C Shbloell Con Fear B0x130; southern exposare. Satienelt, ot 9%6. $2,500. Ik et M ave. neo-Fireroom " Boase in good condition; $260 cash, §25 $2,600. ear burean of engravin, double garage. o Five-room porch cash, $35 per tra 8, Flgured Bed Rock Cost In pricing thh 8-room, Chevy Chase, D. C.. house: 3 blocks Conn. ave.; tile bat! with shower; rood b.-w.] ‘l!l" lhld. tre ‘VIORGAN E MORGAN & CO. 1407 New York Ave. Franklin 1320. 121! KENNEDY !’l' N.W.—EIGHT ROOMS: 000 c2 $80 monlhly covers both Intereat and pmup-l : possession. OWNER. 21° THREE HANDSOMB, NEW, ENGLISH luln- ment homes (one sold) on Bancroft st., nea ird, exclusive section; well Mlll |l: rery particular; 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, inclosed sleep.ng porch, maid’s room and bath; laundry. GEO. W. LINKINS, 1719 K st. W, New B. H. Gruver Homes. 1425 to 1433 Shepherd St. Eight rooms and bath, attie, buflt-{n china . | closet, _{instantaneous heater, flullbh screened sleeping porel 22 ft. by _150. Terms. Main 2. IN lfll.h B'l' HEIOHTB—NIW DflACfllD house; d_bath; larg itry and .950. Srnuol—!lx-mm brick ear Parkview . 45 per month. : deep lot. 3500 cash, $4,330- 14th and Tenn. ave.—Six-room colonial lot. $300 cash, $40 per month. ear Tth B i Hex (Over Bank) 6 N. Y. Ave. -n balance like rent. co., | Cloete: camier Main 893 | BRE e e Cotara X o Siain 1084; Erankiln S808 - D& 5-ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW ; ADJACENT TO it car; 30 minutes to Treamuey: dne subwben Toeatlo ot Hoors: alx'eam m! uth- g2 !’rf .o:..,:"&..a ‘corner e boui ort of ' funds tha hll! fn ished tcems Box SAAC, Siar oBce. i COTTAGE. A little BIAITI'Y -T rooms, dath, nd_sleeping porches. HIGHLY' BN, ¢ line. BPECTALLY FRTOED. ooty -h{-r“.l:toé:mom Inspect day or even- or| ATTENTION, COLORED! Inspect these new modem B OME|homes on Sherman ayenue n.w! between Irving and Kenyon sts., rics e aLErage. les are vacant. Juln 'un?m WOODWARD, NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. $1,000 Cash. fromt BRN. " Price, $12, 500 J. DALLAS GRADY, 1dy o 727, 2% Merviend B e wow. bath, hot-water heat, electric hghts, front and rear porches, X ‘5“\,’, cmggm Z large yardsFto alley. ent on N e e o S remises. For price and t 2 S s o, o ok P BB, 1';I’NN P 712 Kenyon St. N.W. Col. 5817. ‘WEB CANNOT EXPLAIN 'nm OVER THE | payal TELEPHON! Bul lo' much cash have yi m T e el m-.m. easily | o P pottate & water hea 1515 tnR Spariments. Addrese Bt [D; Star offce. HOESEN, but leave your pame aad address, it she is out. 't forget. CHEVY CHASE’-,; C. fil B 'I Fhone Man' 100 .'-5":"‘“ '62-":1- e el NT. 18th and Newton strests. 10 rooms and ; eolonial fromt h Luu-d sleep- [porch: Just been Bl pepered tad paint Ffl- & umm.ms I~o., . Fay Suite. FINE 6ROOM AND TILE BATH HOUSE IN |il v s containing 6 large rooms and :"' _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FOR SA!'.B—&OM‘ COLUMBIA HEIG] 'EST OF 14th 8T.— New 7-room_ hol m W large front Goavie sleeping porch; early Address wu "184‘ sur office. Bes u“{«'aonnlr & um.uvn(- Know 1877 Ere v me " R Biata e FOR _SALE OR RENT. SALB OR RENT. 8 rooms. 2 baths, double 3000 Tuslae rd. "Cleve TT0L AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. “THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- CATORY mlll‘KfllEl‘I!lDlNol, No. 211 A 64 = ‘bela) § g o o~ recorded .‘I Totlo 287, of lge records of &a on';ve of the 'sumeyar of the Dietrict of Sold subject to a prior deed of trant for uwo and the amount over und above satd trust e n cant. &8 eposi| SF°3500 raquired At time of ndthe pur- haser_ sllowed. thirty days o complete the purchase. * Further ‘g-mrn ars at time of eal . LLEHER, odsqumuunu“ Trustees. A} El TCTTONEER: Slh Hmlulldd Furni- ture, Upright Pianos, Car- pets, Rugs, Etc., by Order of Administrator of an Estate and Others; Automobiles, n'ez Etc. y Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tomorrow Commencing 9:30 A.M. Mahogany, Walnut and IM y Upright Pilanos, Tllflu Machines. wit) ter Bed, \llho‘lny 10-plece Room lulte. On¥ Dining Room Buite. Mah. !‘Inlxhed Davenport, handsome Muhogany and Cane 4-plece Living Room Buite, Parlor Suites, Dressers, Chiffoniers, robes, Mirrors, Mahogan! Ivory, ‘White Enamel Beds. Springs and M Rockers, China and Cut G Adding Boys' Buits, Orlrnlll other Carpets and Ru:- and lot Miscel- Draperies from theater and hot Also Del Monte Jams and Pork and Peans 1o casen. t 12 O’Clock Noon 1920 l"ofd, 1920 Maxwell, Kis- sel “6,” Dodge, Mitchell, Over- land, Cldllhc, Paige, Studebaker and other Touring Cars; Reo and Hulmq Roadsters; B-ker Elec- tric Coupe; New Cord and Fabric Tires, etc. ity o ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auet. n 21 THOMAS s.l OWEN Plots on the Washington-Bal- timore Boulevard to Be Sold at Auction. By authority vested in the undersigned, we will sell at publie \m‘llofl on the premiss SATURDAY, THI WE.\TY-BE('O D 0!‘ OCTOBER. lm. G AT ONE 'CLOCK P.. forty-! 'onr u -er- plots or ome sites on the Washington boulevard, about “’lon- Talt mile.soutiwest of Laurel and fronting also on the Washington-to-Laurel electric car line. Cars stop on the property. Terms: One-fourth . Balance in equal inataiments in 6, 12 end 18 months, er dis- B & ROBINSOY, Agts 2 Al: D EEB Court Sale of Premises No. .‘.’%“” and 1841 12th St. Under decree of the Supreme Court, In Administation 28851, erm paymment= one and two sears from day o ith interest at @ per cent. rayable semi-ana, red b d of trus' or all cash, at 9 facpontt oF $200 an cach i Gourey: de ing and revenut of e e e ‘compied with In ity days or property resold at risk and cost of de- faulting ‘purchaser, after five days’-advertise- PLINE MU DAVISON, Brecutrix. CRANDAL MACKEY, Attorney, Columbian building. oc12-dkds FUTURE DAYS. ADAM 4. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of & writ of fleri facias issued out of the Supreme Court of the Djstrict of Co- lumbia and to me directed. will sell at pub- at_the auction rooms of 20 Peunaylvan .. at for_cash. Weschier, ENT! mebile, it ous axtra:tire and rim: Soticd 0d levied ‘wpon aa the property c of the defend- 2, a0 20ld o sad ] or of ‘the ‘haden ¢ Jaw N Automobile lllnn{lcmflnf MAUEICE SPLAIN, U. 8. Marsbal. R, Auctioneer. ut’wl SALE 1S POSTPONED UN- TI! SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY- ‘v'lNTB, 1021, AT THE SAME HOUR MAURICB SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshal. THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AGOTIONEERS. Trustees Sale of a National Touring Automobile, Rear of 1210 V Street Northwest. of a chattel deed By virtne of trust, record- 8 | oo™ "Eiee 4505 folly, 1o4c of the Tand: ver. ords for the Distriet of Columbis. and st the uest of the party secured therely, sell at pulic acction, os TUESDA " TRENTY-FIFTH, h O'oLOCK A . in ‘west, one Blue Tactory’ No, 21067, Tery: BAREOUR HUTCHISON, Trstee ©c21,22.24-8¢ = % SGLPpMRpE = = = THOS. DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS. Court Sale of Vacant Lot on West Side of Third Street Be- tween L Street and New York Avenue Northwest. * By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the I)lllrlot of (!t'»lun\‘;.vll1 pnled 1o !qlllfi cause No. Fustes wi sel by publlc iction, o roms of the THE THIRTY FIRST QOTOBER, 1021, AT FOUR-THIR P/, the south 15 feet tront of orletong ot 8 by depth of 98 feet 435 inches (mow taxed containing 1401 55, in Washiagton, Dis . | daye. Dis- 1 0 le, TRUSTEES: ‘ur oF Bt grad Amuion mn C. G. Sloan AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. & Co., Inc., Aucts., 715 13th St. Antique Eastern - Textiles and Embroideries, 10’ Household Furniture, Personal \Effects, Rugs, Car- pets, Pictures, Books, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. . Saturday, October 22nd, 1921, at 10 A.M. By order of the Security Storage Co. and others. ¢ And at 1ZM Overland Tourmg Car by order of the U. S. Marshal. TERMS: CASH. C. 020-2¢ RIC DAYS. By SAM W. PATTISON & CO. PUBLIC SALE OF THE SPRINGFIELD STOCK FARM e OF THE LATE JOSEPH W. JENKINS, JR,, ABOUT 23 MILES WEST OF BOWIE, ON ROAD LEADING TO LAUREL. PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY, MD,, CONTAINING ABOUT 068 ACRES, ON THE PREMISES, MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1921, AT 3P.M. About 50 per cent in farming and grasing land and balance in timber. Admirably adapt ed to growth of standard ci tobaceo, ete.. and for raising of blooded stock and general farm and dairy purposes. Fine young apple erchard eonlnlnh 1000 tress of Btayma Bap ai perial (ave T ubout 6 years' lmwlh). also vluynd ‘wnd large truck garden. Improvements consist of 2! pboard dwelling _containing 4 rooms and’ pantey on first floor, four rooms and bath on second floor; lighted by electricity and beated by plpeless furnace. The farm buildings include large wagon . tenamt houses, corn abont York Pennsylvania Railroad trains to Springfield Station leaving fon Station, Washington, at 3 p.m. and Unlon Btation, !llflllm. at 05 p.m. will be met on day of sal Terms of sale: O in_thirty balance on mo two or ‘with interest at 87, or all cash, at ‘purchasers option. A deposit of $2,300 required on day of e. Possesslon on pay- ment of one-third of purchase money. SAFE Dll’OGlT A?D 'l‘lltg'l COMPANY cnt for_Owner, 18 Southstreet, Baltimore, Md. BAX W. PATTIBON & CO., 407 N. altimore, Md. X 55/01.8.8.8 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctiopeers, Trustee’s ioneers. Howard street, oc2! Sale of National Touring Automobile, Rear of | west 1210 V Street Northwest. By victue of & chattel deed of trust, re, corded i Liber 4505. follo 196, of the Iai Tocavdn for-the District of dolumbre, and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 Jilic anetion, on TUESDAY, NTY-FIFTH. 1021, AT ELEVEN in_rear of 1210 V street north- R etional Tooring ‘Atomoniie. . model May 3, 1918. *"k. BARBOUR HUTCHIKON, Trustee. ADAM A, WDBCHL!R. AUCTIONEER. SALE OF A TWO.STORY TR DWELLING, NO” aroe Setiw D TWO RRICK DW 8 Ix THE B REAR OF BAID PRAME DWELLI By Nirtue of & cortain deed of trust recorded in Liber 4358, "tollo 280, Ko one of the the D! Siombte, and nd recol default Laving been ma “ia’ the payment the debt secured by said deed of trust, a the request of the party the undersigned truste public _auction, n romis THURSDAY. 7 Tfllfl TWENTY-S] K OCIORER. AD, mzl,m.u' lllu.r PART M. at B on3. ey the District of east 33 feet on G _street full deptl of that width of lot S mberch fhe () uare numbcred five hundred and eight-five ), together with all the improvements One-third of the purchase money to be paid in and the balance in twe equal in; .llmrnm payable in one two years from s of sale, with interest at ‘anlll. ultis WW flm -aumu-nt of newspapes mu-u = %D&-mn of"Coteam: - . BERGMANN, 0c17-080s,ex8u Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTIONEER. By“fl“film‘!dflmdlhfl m 1m..u NoU 36 ..'.‘15‘::2',‘..4 oeots of Col the re- qn-n U IM party secured w. the signed trustees will sell y Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1921, Commencing 10 AM.,, le auto dnl and tubes, Benser side wind shiel Benser & N t lights, "mirrors, TPtips, “guskete: elocitic "pulbe,” hote conmec: Homae t63 belts, ‘horns. mm-mu. Sterling winged rad! steel socket One-third cash, balance fn = l l.-hlllllm‘l. at one 0 years from sale, with Il(lnlt at l‘lx E! S 5 o e e, B m of sale within s oneE rrANOCIS WILLIANS, Trus Office, National Bavings and Mham ______..__1*4_“_ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONE! Trustees® Sale of Valuable Four- Story Brick Aplrhnent. “Cal- umet,” Corner 3rd Capitol Sts. By virtue of a decres of the Buprem a! thn m-mn of Columbis, passed in equity the undenlnnd trostee will ohr Ior Hlo %fil;blle lmfi’ in front of the NESDAY. THE TWENTY. of the and East|: llfln of Ool 6 in -qn-n 786, being the et 22.12 feet of eald lot by the depth of 80 feet, improved by & four-story brick spartment, northeast corner 3rd and East Capitol streets, Gataining elght £room end bath Spartment electric notovater nest, monthiy ten: One-third of the purchase mamey o b patd 1n cash, the balance In two equal iustallments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, semi-annuall; e Court | OF JOSEPH MBASIN. THOMAS P. ©oc14-8k4bs,ex8u — e THOS. J. owmv & 80N, AUCTIONEEES. TEEovED 1o 5% o% ofi’s"’v‘""'y TREET NEAR 85th STBEET NORTHWEST. certals M of , folio 211 of seq.. : e .'.',...: Ot S party socured ind M n"lflll &fll‘u 'fll i ey IRTY-FII TDAY less. 1921, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK C. G. SLOAN & (;g& INC. AUC!'IOIIIIBB. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD OLD GOODS. ETC., FOR STORAGB CHA Notide is bereby given that on WEDNES. DAY, NOVEMBE! INTH, 1831, AT TEN AM., t 2oid at publlc 'sn s BT | Snblot G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. i FUTURE DAYS. “THOR. ¥ OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TR TN AT R Y ALDARIE TWO- STOR! WELLING, NO. 3 GIRARD BTREET Von’ruus Ml. and at the request of the thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at | ublic_auction in fromt of the pre; - | R, FIVD descrived land and premises, jatrict of Columbia and d 3 and beln, L in L) Alhrlxh ivision of squares in "I'lub- bins' Addition to (he City of hington' as ?'fi filll-flrg: r C,}Je ?’mcel:' él‘;;kfllgfllor olumbia, € 24, ‘tolio ga - of Colu o iguated oicrma of esle: 1'.‘:“ subject to a bullding | §! fon lance of which amounts deposit _required upon acce) Sale be closed within thirty days or deposit for- Conveyanciog. recording and revenus stamps at purchaser's cost. wmm'l,m ¥ BELLT, 0c21-a&ds.exBu. Tnlllv ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Business Property, Nos. 1510, 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518 and 1520 14th St. N.W,, Also Improved Real E-hte. Nos. lSlS, 1517, 1519 and 1521 12th St. NW,, No. 1525 Kingman |3 Place N.W., No. 1343 Q St. N.W. and Nos. 1443, 1445, 1447, ;v 1449, 1424 and 1434 Church St. By virtue of 8 dascres of the Suvreme Conrt ¢ the District of Columbi ssed in Equity Cause No. 36307, the undersigned trustees. will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the respective premises, on the dates and hours hereinafter mentioned, the following real estate, situate in the city of District of Columbia, to wi ON MONDAY, THE' TWENTY-FOURTH DAY QF OCTORER - 1631 COMMENCING! AT FOUR_0'CLOCK Bublots 34, B7, d part of sublot 35 ge of 90.01 feet 1n"square 300, Favis # frogt 5 b deptn of corner o gruvnl by premises Nos. 1510, 855 1a%4. 100 8 and 1520 14th st. n.w. to be sold enbject. howerer, to an exis ‘cumbrance of $86. mxsmuzu THEREAFTER. Part of sublot 39. improved by two- stary belck iwelling, No. 1423 Church street orthwes DL ATELY THEREAFTER Part of sublot 4 209, improved by frame dwelliog, N uu cnuuh treet north- IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Bublot 50, square improved by frame dwellings, Nos. 1‘45 1447 and 1449 Church street northwest, and part ublot 51, square 200, improved by frame dwelling, No. Chiireh 'street porthwest, in all _having a frontage of 58 feet by depth of 90 feet to DAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY F OCTOHER, 1821, COMMENCING AT FOUR P.M. Bublot 80, square 810, improved by three-stors. eight-ro 12th street north: IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Sublot 31, square 310, improved by turce-story. | elght-room and bath brick dwelling, No. 1517 12th street northwest. IMMEDIATELY mlnun’zk roved by two-stor escribed lington, . square elght-roor b-m meu "iweliing, No. 1 13th street morth TMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Sublot 24, square 310, improved by elght-room S5 ath: twostory brick dwelling, No. 1521 12th_street northwe ent. ON THE SAME DAY AT FOUR-FORTT-FIVE Part of sublot 47, -qu o2y improved b story, six-room and bath ek aweiling, 1525 Kingman place northwe tween q 13th and 14th streets northwe: '\ THESAME DAY AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. Sablot 5, square 240, mproved by three-stors and cellar brick dwelling, No. 1343 Q wtreet portiwest; weive sous ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installment ble In one and two rs. with Interest at 6 per cent per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. se- deed of trust upon the properts wold, at the option of the purcha o0 eath homie and $1.000 on the 14t street. parcel Tequired of the purchaser at the time of sale. Al anciog, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees &t the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale. atherwise the tru ] the property .unmn. purchase: ster ive ‘daye’ advertion: ment of ‘wuch resale o some newspaper pub- tlshed i the <ty of of Washington, D. N JOHN:! . oodward bldg. JAMES B. GREEN, EDWIN C. Iml\!vnfl oc13-d&ds,exoc16 y two- No. | P and 'l‘mluu. THOMAS J. OWE'( & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Tract of Ground Con- taining About 1533 Acres Within the First Industrial Zone and Fronting on “T” Street at its Intersection With 7th Street N.E. and on the West Side of Brentwood Road and Lying Between the Met- ropolitan. and Washington Branches of B. & O. Railroad in What Is Known as the “Y.” By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla passed In Fqulty Quuse No. 513, wo will sell at public auc- the premises, on TUBSDAY, 'uu ‘BIRST DAY, OF NOVEMBER, 1021, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following describeq land and premises, situate in th istrict of om-m- 224, being part of 8 certain tract of land “Youngsborough,” 1lylng on_the Voset side ot the Biadensburg road. now called twood road, and south rmony ceme- Deglaning ‘on the west side of sald.road yhite marble stons, station one. planted lioe south 83% degrees west (rom stone being & dividing line be land, now “‘Eck- d, hencs. mnln; Rokth 123 de- it ll2/100 chains to stome No. Honce Torth 20if degrees aaat 5 20,/100 atng tone No. 3, ‘thence north 33% degrees east 888,/100 chains to 4, thence north % Gegroen cast 11 S atns, " thencs, Borth 0344 degrees west 852,/100 chains to the di- Yjsion tine between this land and Berry's land, ice with it B07100 chains 10 T beginning lmhll to l g MI&‘I.“ L h‘lllnlnf U., follo 80, records of the olfll‘e ‘of tl Eitvayor of the District of Colambie contala: ing sccording to said plat 20 239 oy sxia'rond 17 teo 2 . feet, as shown in a certain emises It 2ot B in Liber c«mls S tl. l‘en:l:’nl e ofics ot nd except so much s was con ted August 1, noi n« Roset €, 15 Liver g represents the promissory notes purchaser, bearing mmn at the rate of per centuin per , payable lem!mullly % Sacured by deed ot ‘trust on the the option_of 4 acceptance ‘nofary " fees and t. Terms of sale D. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 24, 1921 and bath brick gwelling. No. lfixulw two baths, hot-water | Comin! AU TRE mw. THOMAS J. nwm & SON, AUCTIONEBES, Three-story Brick Corner Resi- dence, Containing 7 Rooms and Bath, No. 1300 “Q” Street Northwest, At Auction. 2%, ety front the Washington Loan and Trust Company, trustee, we will sell at lc auctlon, o' front of the premises. on fll DA’ SOCTOBER, 1021, AT o mnflocwex 63 i Blllo(-h‘l -.Mmm- of lats P necthica "ot the purchaso 1 nce in two etema of $ile money to be paid h, ba equal fnstall payable in ope and two years, with interest at 8 per cont per anum, pasable semfanuually, from day of or all the option fl' lfl! vun:hner. X deponit of '$200° required ‘at ‘time of aals. Al convevancing, recording, revenue, stamps, ete., at cost of purchaser. 'Terms of be complied with within thirty d l from fll! of sale, mngrwm the proper y be resold st of defuiiting purchaser, ! Civeriinment o Shoh rerels per published 10, Washington, . 3. OWEN & BON, Auc HLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi ness Property, Two-story, Fireproof Building, No. 1337 14th Street Northwest. By Yrtas Of @ coetain diad ot Grmat dated t 25, 1021, and recorded August 26, 1921, 78 among the land records of Columbia, and st the request of red (hereby. unde: the party secus trustees will offee for 'RIDAY, ln l’m ! gem EN HT DF OCTOBEE, 1081, A7 FOUR O'CLOCK P iug ‘described land remises, sitoate o B e Washioglon: Biateice ‘ot "Commp Lot ome (1) ‘o Regnold Fendall's suisiivielon of lots" in” square 242 a8 per piat recorded in Book H. K 18, of the office of the Il veyor of lhe %-- triet of Colum! impro fireproof building parti L‘nllrly ad: for automobile busing to -:m l\lb].eln how- ver. to two prior deeds of tri wnlln( o0, partibuars ot which will d o al"time of sate, or upon application to, undersigned trustee st over and above Terms of sple; All ‘eash over and, shove required of the purchuser at the time Of saler AL con: veyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchager. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees renerve the Hight to fewll the prop cost_of the defaulting advertisement of n some nel‘ paper publistied 13 city of wm.i%m 5 GARDINER, bile luc{!lon r’ ; A.B LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE 1N RE-CHAX OF CORPO- rate name of Monroe Clothing Company to Wiillam Harris Clothing. Company.—Thig s to certify that at a duly held meeting of al Gio stockhsidees of the above entitled cor d & duly held meeting in sccordance ith Taw af ‘the divectors of the Above nymed. corporation. a reslution was passed unasidou Iy at enc the above meetings to cha the corporate name of the above corporation miite repent; coesorte, skt that of i Harre Cio WILEAM " Harnis, (Corporate Seal) LD ZE President. MAY, Secretary, Dis t of I, 4 mm & aotary public. in and of Columbia, do hereby Sertify s Wiliam 8. Harrie, party to the above certificate bearing date of the 16th day of Neptember, 1931, aul lereto annexed per. sonal me in said Distric wid Wil s el personatts w know person who executed sa certi nt. and acknowledged the same to be his sct an Given imder s hand and seal this 16th day of Neptemver, 19; MARTIY J. MeNAMARA, Seal.) Notary Pubiic, D.'C. X |- ew York, se: Berusteln, @ notary public in agd for v e cer v rty, the above certificate bearing date on the Tth ba day of September, and hereto annexed. personally appeared before me in waid city and te, the said Harold Zeeman, being persor ally well known 10 me as the person whe ex: cuted said certificate and knowledged the same to be his act and de~ e et oy Band and seat” th18 78 &ay of Aeptember, I (Notarial Seal.} Office of the Recorder of Deeds, District of Columbia. This fs to certify that the foregoing is & rue und verified copy of the certificate of incorporation. for change of name from _Mon- oghin Cons g e "wud of the whole of wiid Wled o this office the Sth dly of_Octobe D. 1921 In testimony whereof. T have hereuito st my hand and affixed the seal of this office this 5t day of ‘October, A- D 1021, R. W. DUTTO! Deputy Recorder of Deeds, D. C. _oc21.28n04.11 PROPOSALS. will gnfldlnl until 2 o'clock p. 921, for !nmhmng_ Domestie Science a Mechanical Drawiog Equipment, use in school For detailed_information _apply to District _building. _CUNO H. JAMES F. STER, CHARLES . 4 New, York. Cherbou New York, Bo-mn, Amn- e it trent Gusben, " Livemponl, 2*™* vzmmm New York, Plymouth, Cher! Hamburg, Libau, Dansi l. = AMERICAN LINE New York, Cherbou afl.lnhla’m‘o For a 8 o Y. e} INTERNATIONAL muu!n.l MARINE Of Wasbington eftce: 18 F at. aw. HICKS, Manager. MEDlTERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUISES CARIBBEAN CRUISES BERMUDA—CUBA RNIA AND HONOLULU Via I’A‘VAHA CANAL Europe, Steamship b TieketerAll Lines OBER’S Steamship nad 'l'o-rll' Agency, uilding LIMITED <10 THE ORIENT e Across the Pacifie .1 n- utn-t and :lut Luxurious pes | CANADIAN .1y, | PACIFIC‘ Every Few Montrenl and Quebes to lenp-l. nmnm-. GI—" Dl tuln-nnm "'.'L'fi )uv-! by 8 wietantial | * { Sclence and vnpnl:‘l for Certified Pul EDUCATIONAE. 45 EDUCATIONAZ, SCHOOL OF _ H—WASHINOTON DiY{aors foom Spaia._Conversationsl Mothod. Rajid progress. 5885 15-17F n.w. M. nomy ( lastrated) course for limited number. . a Phone Franklin 2080. NEW YORK TO EUROPE The Misses Eastman’ 2 Pier 74, 34th 3¢, N. R. 1805 17ek St (Cor. Mams. Aved S."! GEORGlE WA%HINGTON Iotirmodince. and Erimary” s cn-n-.nu o Oct. 8. Bend for catatos. m (Piers 3 and 1, Hoboken) excepted. PLYMOUTH-—CHERBOURG —BREMEN AMERICA: Y. W. C. A M—> Nov. 1—Nov. 29—Jan. 3 133 F St NW. s Gymnasium GEO! ‘WASHINGTON: s Nov. 8, Dec. 8, Jan. 17. Classes Every s-turday — PLVMDUTN—!OULOGNE—LDNDQN 5 to 9 years 0:00—11:00 A.M. ToTikiee AN PANEANDLE fl'ATB CENTENNIAL l'un IREMEN—nANzI PRINCESS MATOIKA: Oct. n. Dec. 10. POTOMAC: Nev. 12 b.e HUDBON: ch UNITED STATES LINES, 45 y, N.Y. Moore & McCormack Company, Inc. Roosevelt Steamship Company, Inc. 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Fall Classes Now Forming Evesing Classes—Home Study Tuition Mederate Call, writs or phone for particulars Lewu Hotel BY SEA BOSTON, $30 WAR TAX 8% ADDITIONAL. AND STATEROOM _ACCOMMODA- A 0NS ON BTRAMBR INOLUDED. LEAVE BALTIMORE .FRL, 4 P.M. DUE_BOSTON . N VE BOSTON DUE BALTIMORE DURING MONTH OF oc'm FULL INFORMATION ON xmuu-r. Iy Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. PIER 8 PRATT ST. J’u. ST. PAUL 4300, BALTIMORE. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. ¥, 3. ATLANTICCITY.N.J. lDll'Ct‘tb’Cl\ % l:APAG'rYl oyt B | RALEIGH 8t Chatles PI. & Beach, Special winter rates. Ca rabam, formerly of Princess. lebTS HIRE .. 34 hotel from Beach. Private er;clerator; N. 3 Colline. mer U RAY MORE e CITY |_Worlds Greatest Hotel Success THE_CALVERT Virginia Ave. Moderaté ¥Fall Rates. GIN BEACH, VA. AVEK] Ocean Booliet. .%o FonTRR. 0. HARPERS l"lllf\. W, VA Open_until Thankegiving. ok 58 LOVETT: Eroprieter; SHENANDOAH INN. Thas 3 Open Uatil Thauksgiving s 1324 New York Ave. N.W. Main 6770 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION TANO LEBSONS—MER. JONAS, 1412 20th ST R} B1 Do hour: Raif bours Tor ehiidren, & cents. 240 of Music Fiftean Years ctio ors, ? ACH ‘KJHPI\IE\‘YI’Q%EOR‘I of Cl NYING taught. hjo Rates. VITwE BY ATP EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY Professional course 0! to the di AML FABIAN STUDIO izen Thompeos, st and teacher bt iy Pphiae Frank S136 Geor M’r’ lano laying 'o'llkfly taught beginners ip 20 lessons course for players. Booklet sen Adv e CHRISTENSEN BCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC. 2601 11th st Phone Columbia 3123 Elementary. _ Malo 7838. Ad: Washingt in mnun examinations, CLASS GROUPS NOW FORMING The National School of Commerce Edwin C. Besworth, President on Conwrnloryof M;:It 1408 New Ham; Dupent Ci: Start Your Children in Musle 22° MISS MARY g8ABKL KELLY barwenka, Berlin. of Xaver Scl Studle, 3166 17th St. Phone Adams ) 200 WRIG H TS 0 N FELIX MANONY, Directer. Mala 1700, NewLocation: Conn.Ave.& M St. Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, Painting and Modeling Classes, Individual Instruction. Catalogue. YMCA SCHOOLS Students Last Yeer Autemotive Scheel Employed Boys® ** Boys’ Day Bahool ‘mll- !h.‘l‘m (May, 1920] With whom ne -m's'.a s il 3 1 nown-. A-lnhn Studies Suite 81, 1228 Conn. Ave. N.W. ZIGKTEENTE SEASON !l wumnron wmmmw-mu Accomntancy Scheol A - wul{ and Mn I,-dwg 716 17k St Yearbook Frank. #491 ss Lucia ollins, Piano Instruction. Fraoklin 1900-W. Stadio, 510 Eye st. n.w. 11 PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING REPARATION APPROVED Wiesbaden Agreement, However, Regarded by Commission as Departure From Treaty. By the Associated Press. PARIS, October 20.—The repara- tions commission, after consideration of the Wiesbaden agreement submit- ted to it by the French government, entirely approves the general under- lying principles, but considers that s sgreement involves certain de- tures from the provisions of part t the treaty of Versailles. ‘Wiesbaden agreement was res cnuy entered into by M. Leucheur, for France, and Herr Rathenau, fop Germany, whereby the German gov- erpment was to deliver to France within three years bullding materials to the value of 7,000,000,000 gold marks] As the reparations commission had no power to authorize deplr(ureu from the treaty it has decided to sub Toit the question to the governmentd represented on the commission, with & favorable recommendation. The commission further recommends that’ reasonable facilities in connmection, with deferred payments should be ac- corded to France, subject to any safe- guards the allied governments may regard necessary to protect their re: spective interests. —_— Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. Branches All Commercial B: Ome month, day, $15; evening, 8. perments the m YEAR