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< [ FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued - | NEW, PORCH FRONT, ON WIDE AVE. N., 6 Tooms, bath: h.w.h.: electricity; big lot, room suto; $6,000: only $300 cash. BOOTH. 215 K o.w. ORTHWENT. Nicely situated, modern home; colonial style. roows and Laih: electrle lights; hot-water heat: sleeping _poi newly redecorated. Brick garage for & Price, $10,500. Re FOR SALE—HOUSES T EUCLID ST. NEAR 13th ST. — NINB| g ‘ms and two baths: all modern improve- nt: good condition; immediate possession: v:::;'rul‘ulflmhr immediate sale: reasonable able terms aud evgfon 2 '_:'flfl;:“l;m‘ oY auisox ST—One of thell 1534 Hne ks DDLEEOY, Wi 1008, seve: - = hotwatar heat and electele lght: onty $8.500: ¢ BUILDERS OK HOMEBUILDERS, reasonable terms; immediate possession. B e e e BEAUTIFUL 10th ST. 1IN THB 15001 M SNeYY Chase B O g o It o ebver the DLOOK.CA e, leohing DUICK and stone dwell: | Son, C8 tecure hulldiog loans to o Thurwer entire cost of building three houses. Jeep 1ot to)today. Address Box 97.T. : Unusnal oppeciuntts. oo secnre s well located ¢ Unusnal opportunity to secnre a well local h&?‘h[flf}:fl?fi:"{!‘mfiflflfi'&”s{k’ home in Bloomingdale. Colonlal front poreh: n exceilent opporiunity to remodel Into & 8e | 1y o0 An0 PRI, Splentd Bestin «iwelling. Price, $9,000; very reasonable terms. TEDGES & IDDLETON AN EXOPLLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AN|1384 H Kt N.W. Phor 1028, ey Jurchase & Eodd JooKInE ipapi. | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—SPRING ROAD neaty, five rooms and bath each: let us show | NI near 1eh ut e Thath, vou this immediately, because it is going to g rd in P “ell: bringing iu an excellent reatal. I'rice, il R JST LISTED WITH TS, TWO NEW DWELL 18 Tth and Foste_nov Main 200, .nll on Buchsnan bet. 12th ‘and 13th: one THREE HANDSOME, NEW, ENGLISH BASE .¢ six rooms and bat! wo beautiful porches. ment homes (one sold) on Buacroft st., nea "Tho other seven | . B.w.: exclusive section, ell built 1o very eleeping porch, maid's room . o the number of little things that_appeal to the g Bosch {inalite roofu iousewife: lot 30x100. Price. $11.50. "HEVY CHASB, D. O.—Delightful home; best ‘twelve rooms and three garage; $21,000. Lee D. Latimer Company, 1410 H St. N.W. FANDSOME K| °E. Hrownstone and brick; , bath: man- ‘el mirrors in all the rooms; open fireplaces. *atory brick garage in rear to 16-ft. all A little BEAUTY—T7 rvoms. bath, large front gud. sleeping porches. HIGHLY MODERN. Large lot; 15 minutes to Treasury by motor. | Either car llne. SPECIALLY PRICED. Truly & bargain for some one. _lInspect day or eves- ing. Phone Cleveland 1490. ATTENTION, COLORED! Inspect these new modern arze yard: perfect condition: immediate pos- | 3 S “xdlon: open & to 6. 1241 1oth ar. n.w. 26¢ihomes on Sherman avenue n.w. {between Irving and Kenyon sts., NR. Sth AND O 9 B & B containing 6 large rooms and brick: good room_for £ 1 ge: rented by the month: sacrifice bath, hot-water heat, electric {lights, front and rear porches, {large yards to alley. Agent on premises. For price and terms, B. B. PINN, 1712 Kenyon St. N.W. Col. 5817. 1: CANNOT EXPLAIN THIS OVER THE TELEPHO! uch cash have you—3$500, $1,000, We cau sell you n desirable lot r you have. an_uppointment t, or Ml VAN £ clear; terms. PETWORTH: heautiful S-rom house on 2 floors: facing large park; vaeant: Newly decorated; loas than what 6 foom bouses are selling for; on easy term N RYON CO., INC. Succossors to New York Realts Brokers, Main 1597 - 1i% F st. But how Jor more Wit & building loan for ‘Wha . { Call' up foday and make ; v ain 1510 B ot se. b 'O A REAL BAR-!she i st oft “14th st.. wonld immediately. Co ! the; four bed ANT ONE LOOKI :ain on the Heights, 1o well to wspect this hom onial style, two stories and tile bath and tile lav on second THIS AFTERNOON. louble rear porches. sereened and glassed riwood floorx: hot-water heat: electrle | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. perfoct condition: garage for two cur. | e o 00 Gale of Valuable Im. omir $11.000 for immediate sale. Address Box 13w, St S = =¥ New B. H. Gruver Homes. 1425 to 1433 Shepherd St. Eight and bath. attic, builtin 1 aneons water heater, AUCTION SALES | 1517, 1519 and 1521 12th St. ! N.W., No. 1525 Kingman Place | N.W.and No. 1343 Q St. N.W. 1e of a decree of the Supreme Court of Columbia, passed in Equity rsigned trustees wiil ina double i By vi fof the I i Canse N owing of Washington, TY-FIFTH DAY MMENCING AT FOCTORER 5 FOUR P.M. ¢ Sublot 30, squure 310, improved by three-story. you UNION REALTY CORPORAT 1410 ) l\'()l'[{ OWN HOME.i » have & party who will arrange the financ- 12th street northwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. iblot 31, square 810, improved by three-storr. right-room and bath brick dwelling, No. 1317 proved Real Estate, Nos. 1515, | { eight-room and bath briek dwelling, No. 1315 | AUCTION SALES Invites Your Special Attention —Art of the looms of other d former Persian Minister, long resident of the Orient. 1331 G St. N.W,, ‘The Washin, 0023,24,25,21 C. H. LUENGENE, AUCTIONEER Exhibition and Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS Draperies, Coverings, Shawls and Spreads belonging to the —together with a wonderful collection of Antique and Mod- ern Oriental Rugs, the property of a prominent Diplomat, To Be Sold at AUCTION Wednesday, Thursday and Friday October 26, 27 and 28 3 O’Clock P.M. at Exhibition and Catalog, Tuesday, October 25, 1921 AUCTION SALES - AUCTIONS. . __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER_25, 1921 AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. TOMORROW. to an Unusual and Exceptional ays—Tapestries, Embroidered Abdul Ali Khan Washington, D. C. gton Gallery THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. dence, Containing 7 Rooms At Auction. _ By authority from the Washington Loan and Trust Company, trustee, we will sell at pub- e auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P, lot 83, in Balloch's subdivision of lots in_square 241, improved bove. Terms of sale: One-th! of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equul installments, payable in one aml two yeurs, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sule. se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at time of sa All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps. ete., at cost of purchaser. Terms of {be complied with within thirty days from da ;n( sale, otherwise the gnwerl: may be resol at the risk and cost of after five days' advertisement of such in some newspaper published In Washington, D. .~ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. oc19-d&ds,exSu ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness , Two-story, your Lome on & number of different sections of the ci1y | und suburby It you have $1.000 cas N RANK Dept. th street morthwesr. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Sublot 32, squure 310, improved by two-story, hath brick dwelling, No. 1619 yard o MORTON ST. N § o . in the best of repuir: IVE " Part of sublot 47, square 241. improved by two- v, six-room aud bath brick dwelling, No. Kingman place northwest. between £ and i xtrets northwent. A DAY AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. Sublot 5. square 240, improved by three-story d cellar brick dwelling. No. 1343 Q street rthwest, twelve rooms, two baths, hot-water eat. £ ., Terme of sale: One-thind of the purch 12" rooms and 2 baths: i money to be paid in cash, the balance in i equal” jostallments, pasable In one and two 2 | years. with Interest at 6 per cent per annum, SBARAC. STh w. (Heat, arih elec < aaY[ pazabte semi-annually, from day of wale. we: = . cp| cured by deed of trust upon the prophety sold, $10.000—DOWNTOWN =~ N.W.—INVESTMENT | or 4] cash, at the option of the purchaser. A —i-family fat. now reating for $210| deposit of $200 on each house required of th & per month: $2.300 cash required. | {purchaser at the time of sale. "All convey. it of PARK RD. heat and el rd; the best valu home. i g $0,3500—FACING WASH. CIRCLE—Frontage | on 3 streets. see this one. 0—G00D WHITE N.W. SECTION—Sr. ancing. recording, revepue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of +|sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sule, otherwise the truuteas re serve the right to resell the property at the pair. ZMAN, | JOHN W. THOMFPSON & CO. | sexmuver publithed is the ity of Wanhizg- - Incorporated: - 821 15th St. N.W. Main 1477.; 21st st., just uorth Maas. ave.: handsowe ner property just remodeled by owner at pense of $15,000: all roomrs large and light “ontains 6 master's bedrooms and 2 mater iaths, servant's room and bath: heated by ot water, electric lights, first-floor kitchen: | jcx garage. First floor admirably adapted | “or_enteftaining. { HAYDEN JOHNBON, Woodward bidg. JAMES B. GREBN, Evans bidg. EDWIN 0. BRANDENBURG, Fendall bidg.. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story Brick Apartment, “Cal- umet,” Corner 3rd and East Capitol Sts. Owner desires to leave the ! ity and_will sell for just what the property uas cost him. Price on application. Perry Place N.W. Well bLuflt 6-room and bath brick home, practically new; contains bot-water heat and vlectele light equipment. Can be purchased | By virtue of a decree of tie Supreme Court o $10:000, 1f contract i received before Oc- | of the District of Columbis, passed in cquity !(fifii‘flx W. THOMPSON & CO.'t-un No. 38009, the undersigned trustee wiil ! Sffer for sale by public auction, in froat of the Incorporated. premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY 321 15th St. N.W. Main 1477‘| XTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1921, SROOMS. INSPECT TODAY. HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, situate in 1215 to 1223 Kenyon St. N.W. e L NEW HOMES. { the city of Washington. District of Columbls, ito wit: Lot 8 in square 788, being the west 22,12 feet of eaid lot by the depth of 80 feet, improved by a four-story bris apartment, northeast corner 3rd and East Capitol streets, coataiaiag elght droom and bath apartments ‘bom: electricity an ot-water heat, monthly ten- big acee 50 by 150 | ancies: yearly rental, $4,056, St M o e One-third of the purchase dens and vegetabl money to be paid in cash, the balance in two Hot-Water Heat. equal instaliments, paysble in ome and two B Boniveod Finiey, | years, with interest at alx per cent per annum, [l Large South Porches. E 20.Foot Frent. Boom for TwoGarages. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. Open Daily. payable semi-angually, from day of sale, me- Cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purehaser. A deposit of $500 required of t! the time of sale. All converancin e % ! revenne etamps and notarisl fees { of the purchaser. “Terms of sale fo be complied \ ! with within thirty days from day of sale, - "R HOWENSTEIN CO. |thriin thiy v om oty e, o property at the risk and cost of the de- 1314 F Street N.W. {1 ulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- $25,000 FOR_$17.500. m ent of such resale fn some newspaper publish- For $1.500 cash you can make a_sufficient | ed in the city of Wauhington, D. C. payment on a beautiful wooded lot 733200 ft. JOSEPH T. FERRY, Trustee, o a prominent street in Chevy Chase, D. 1120 i3th at. n. near the circle. fo secure a building loan ¢ cover the entire cost of your house. By tak- | ing advantage of this offer you can build just | the home you want for $17,300 that would cost | You $25.000 if you bought it all ready to move fo. G. VAN HOESEN. Main 8416. i VACANT—Near 17th and Ken-| von sts. n.w.; practically new,! containing 8 rooms and 2 baths of Automobile Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Oils, Greases, Floor Cases, Etc. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated September 24th, 1921, and recorded September | 30th, 1921, as No. 89 among the land records for the District ot Columbia, and at the re- garage: ll’nc and terms very aient of the party wecured therby, the under- reasonable. B Babis, - “HARRY A. KITE. | i Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W.¢ 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. MTST BB SOLIY OR BEFORFE, NOVEM- located one-half block off Connecticut ! Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1921, e to Wanlman Park Hotel. Ca-| Co : ntaining ten rooms, two com- | ymmencing 10 A.M., High-grade auto tires and tobes, Benzer " | plute “glass side wind shields, Benzer lenses. r‘h:' lll'hwh‘. I;(r:e‘lrrllt ,'Inflqul Dln‘:"hllmlnfllr.‘ spot lights, mirrors, . o ossession; 10 | lamps, gaskets, electric bulbs, hose commec: agents__ Address Rox_108-E. Star ofice. | tions. " fan_belts, horns. motometers, Sterling COLUMBIA HEIGH’ | winged radiator caps, assorted steel socket o e ancsl Nahter- Dat .| wrenches. chains, tire covers, patcbes, polish, g Onty " $4,550; oil¥, greases, patent wind shield per ‘month. Boor caves, ete. PETTY & PETTY, b Rzn‘ltor-. JOSEPH MESSINA. w York ave. Main 5127, THOMAS P. HURNEY, NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. Trustees. Now vacant. A G-room and bath house o id on terms as low as $1,000 cash: ater heat, electric Hghts: in good Inspection any time. ES & MIDDLETON, 1IN 1534 F_St. N.W. Plione_Main_1028. ELEVENTH AND L N.W. 4-8TORY : good condition; side alley. A fine down- wn home. Price, $0.000. Attractive terms. Near Seventh and Eye m.w. Good S-story rick to 30-ft. alley. A good buy at $9,000. ns. 10N REALTY CORPORATION, \I.—{(P 8415, 1410 G st. n.w. 2617 14th St. NN'W. OUTOBER, 1931, AT TWEI At the top of the hill. A won- | N0yt e, A et esiy of derful lot. 70 ft. front by nearly | gyery description aud good ";’;::*. broce 200 feet deep to a wide alleyAI : This includes R 3 % er Price—a little over ;\‘:‘u‘;"i ar wae. ts and Oils, Automobile | Accessory Suj per square foot. on, oue Tron of all kinds descrlp- o Office This price includ one Natjonal Cash Register, No. ind fe, No. 86224; one Post ‘Y I { one. Jefferson Teater, No. 28; one Bhow Case, A modern dwelling. 12 rooms and 2 baths, ! one Vrunner Air Comi r. No. 41384; ome Hot-water heat. top dressing, cleaners, 2 fi 142 oc14-d&dbs,exSa FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE THE VALUABLE HARD- WARE, PAINT AND AUTOMOBILE AC: CESSORY STORH AT 5510 COLORADO AVENUSS NOHTHWEST. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4474, at follo 102, ome of the land records for the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party Secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will ublie 'auction. on fses, on DAY OF THE THIRTTFIRST DAY o SR DA 13 wlition. H] ! Warres, Chemical Befa :i(n; Gresse Pump; tw | Paper Holders an efy, one Ollp.Dnlm. one Four-plate Shaler Vuleaniser, one set Howe Scales and thts, No. 5078; three Gilbert & Baker Oil Tanks, No. 2564, Brick garage. | No. No. 2540: one ffty-gallon Galvanised Price for the whole, $30.000. | hels. oo’ ffi;f:r.'.'m':?"n.'fin%fi? Waste Can. HERMAN E. GASCH, l TS M T BREUNINGER. 1326 New, York Avee ol scest L E. BRECNINGER: At ! | Fireproof Building, No. 1337 | 14th Street Northwest. By virtne of a certain deed of trust dated | August 25. 1821, and recorded August 26, 102 tav No. 73 among the land records of the | District of Columbis, and at the request of | the party secured thereby. the undersigned | trustees will offer for sale by public auction. 'in tront of tie premises, ou FRIDAY, THE { TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY 'OF OCTOBER, A. 11921, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ing ‘described land_and premises. the city of Washington, Distriet of o wit: Lot one (1) In_ Regnold Fendal | trustee’s. ubdivision” of lota”in squa a3 per plat reconed in Book H. D. .. pax 18, of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia. improved by a substantial fireproof building perticularly adapted for the automobile_ Lusiness: to be sold subject. how- { ever. to two prior deeds of trust aggregating 50,000, particuiars of which will be made known 'at time of sale, or upon application to_undersigned trustees. Terms of sale: All ‘cash over and above said t deposit of $1.000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All con- H cing, recording, revenue stamps and inotarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. jTerms of sale to be complied with within i from day of sale. otherwise the H reserve the right'to resell the prop- erty at the visk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisément of | such rewale in some ney city of ALGERNON §. GARDINER, JAMES TRIMBLE, JR. _ oe18-0kdn.ex8u Trustess. THOMAS J. UWEN & FON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Situate No. 630 G By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Ldber No. 4116, at follo 315, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE VOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 192 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot nu Dbered eighty (80) in W. A. Simpson's subdix sion of original lot numbered five (5), vert of original lot mumbered four (f ~quare num| | scven (877). plat of sald subdivision re- corded In Rook 56, page 195, of the surveyor's ! ifice for the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Upe-fourth casii. balance in one, two and three years, with interest at G r cent per annum, payable semi-annual Deposit of $200 required at time of sale, and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from ' date of sale to complete the purchase, ~Further par- ticulars at time of sule. ARTHUR OARR. MARVIN A, CTSTIS. 0023-dexSu. tolnenod Tru ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 227 G STREET SOUTHWEST, AND TWO TWO-STORY BRICK_DWELLINGS IN THE REAR QF SAID FRAME DWELLING. B Jittes of & cartale e of trust recorded in Liver 4356, folio 289, et seq., one of the Iand records of the Distriet of Columbia, and ing been made in the payment of ured by said deed of trust, and at of the party secured thereby, trustees, will offer for sule lon, in front of the premises, on HI NTY-SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK P. reel of land situate und being in city of Washington, in the District of lombia, and described as the east 25 feet front on G street by the full depth of that width of lot numbered five (5) in square numbered five hundred and eight-five together with all the imprevements thereon.. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, with interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, yable semi-annually, and secured by a frst of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option’ of the purchaser. ' A deposit of $200 Wil be Tequired at the time of the acceptance of the bid. Examigation of title, conveyancing recordl fees and revenue stamps at | the purchaser. Terms of sale to complled with in thirty days from the day of ler otherwise the trustees reserve the right resell said property at the risk and cost of {the defaulting purchaser, after at least five | daye’ udvertizement of wuch resale in wome | newspaper published In the District of Colum- i CHAPIN BROWN HENRY H. BERGMAX ‘Trustees. i It 0c1 T:A&is,0x8n ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Two-story and Cellar Brick Cor- ner Dwelling, No. 1426 F St. N.E., by Auction. By virtue of authority vested in the under- sy 1_will offer for sale by public auc- tion, in front of the premises. ‘o FRIDAY. OCTOBER _ TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1021, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK , lot 143, square 1051, im- proved by 6-room and bath brick dwellin, corner ¥ and Florence streets northeast. ‘Terms: Casl A loan of $2,000 at 6 per cent can be obtained if desired. $200 it re- quired at sale. Terms to be compl) with in fifteen day! All conveyancing, récording and reven tamps &t purcha House ia vacaat id possession can be had w! upon IPHIng MWESCHLER, Auctioneer. 0c22-d&ds, exBu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB| OF VALUABLE . UNIM. PROVED LOT, ON ORDWAY STREET NEAR 35th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 3271, folio 211 et seq. of the land records the District of Colu: bis Illdl'.fi!lmmflfmflmmm‘ thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell at public avction, in liw‘ of the prem- I‘efl.oa‘ IONDAY, D THIRTY-FIRST DA’ or BER, A.D. 1821, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ines."siitte 13 the District of Columbia, and desigm o o square 1056; n the resibdivieion of blocks 9 and 10, “Cleveland Park,” ss per plat Liber County 24, folio 16. of the the office the surveyor of the District of Columbl ‘Terms All cash. A .F)d‘ of $200 required at time of sale and the pur- chaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. JAMES E. EASLEY, Surviving Trustes | Three-story Brick Corner Resi- | and Bath, No. 1300 “Q” Street; Within the First Industrial Northwest, % 1o to | Sale of Desirable. Three-Story Brick Dwell-; red cight bundred and seventy- | ‘THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Tract of Ground Con- taining About 1533 Acres 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 a decree of the Supreme Court | of the District of Columbia passed In ty | Cause No. 87913, we will sell at publle wuc-y tion in fromt of the premises, on TUESDA HE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 19 DUR O'CLOCK P. follnwln{ des situate fn the DI g part of u certain trac Youngsborough, 1ying o th west side of the Bladensburg road. now called | Brentwood road, and south of mony cein: | tory, beginniog on the west side of said roud {4t"a white marble stone, station onc. plante IM. % Nne ‘south 3L degreen west from ston 0. 23, sald line Leing & dividing line between | this and Berry's and Gale's land, now. * and thence ruoning north 727 d en east 1127100 chuins to stone { thence north 201; degrees east 5 20,7100 chainy 10 stone N thence north 331 degreex east 056,100 chalis to stone No. 4, theuce north 1457, degrees east 11 chains. thence north 15317 degrees west 832/100 chains to the di- Vision line betwren this lu | thence with said line south |33 40,/100 chaius to the pla: ginning uccording to at recorded in Liber t. J | .. folio 8. of the records of the ofice of tii: { sutveyor of the District of Columbia, contaln fug according to sald plat acres of land, Iess & strip along wald road 1 235 wq. feet, { deed for recorded 'in Liler 1264, folio of the land records of xaid District. and sub. | Ject also to the condit certaln sub- ! division of pATT of the abo )i premises by Etesgor . Goodfellow others, recorded in Liber Couniy No. 98, of the records of the office of cept %o much an was conveyed by | Auguet 1. A Augast . recorded iu Liler 2526, folios 2 ‘et #eq. of the land records of said Dis- ! Trict, leaving net 15 33,7100 ucres more or less, | Terms of sale: One-third uf the purchase | ! money to be pald in cash and the balance in! | two equal instailments, payable in one H {two years from the day of sale, and to be ! | represcntad by the promissory motes of the | putchaser, bearing interest at the rate of & per centum_per anoum, payable semi-annvally. | 20 ‘vecured by deed of trust un the property | | bold, or Il cash at the option of the par. ! chaser. $T30 deposit required upon acceptan {of bid. "All conveyancing. notary fees and Tecording at purchaser’s coxt. Terma of ale to be compiled with within thirty daye from 1dny of fale, otherwise the frustics rescrve t {right to resell the property at the risk cost uf defanlling purchaser, after five d Avertisement of such paper published fn Washington, D. JINO. LEWIS SMITH, : Southers Rldz. HAMILTC | ington grees tal 8. nd fotio ; } i -d&ds.exSn | ADAM A. WESCHLER., AUCTIONEER. 1 {Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s ! Clothing, Shoes, Rubbers, etc., . Contained in No. 1730 7th St.: NW., By Public Auction i Thursday, October 27, 1921 i Men's and Boys' Sut Overcoats. Ladles' and Children’s Suits an Coats, about 200 pairs Ladie d Men's Shoes, Ladies’. Men's and Children's Rubber also & quantity of Second-hand Clothing. Shes, etc. ' Terms cash. ADAM' A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. 0022,24,25,26 - By SAM W. PATTISON & €O. | ruma;c:su.s 5 SPRINGFIELD STOCK FARM i OF THE LATE ] JOSEPH W. JENKINS, JR,, ABOUT 25, MILES WEST OF { BOWIE. ON ROAD LEADING TO LAUREL. PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY, MD., CONTAINING ABOUT 908 ACRES, ' . ON THE PREMISES, | MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1921, | AT3PM. About 30 per cent in farming and grazing | 1and and balance in timber. Admirably adapt- ed to growth of standard crops. tobacco, and for raising of blooded stock and gemeral ! farm and dairy purposes. i Fine young apple o 1.000 trees of Stayman's Wine Sap and York Imperial varietien (average about 6 years' { Srowth), also vineyard and large truck gardea. rd containing about Improvements consiat of 2i-stors clapboard dwelling containing 4 rooms and pantry on first flvor, four rooms and bath on second floor: lighted by electricity and heated by pipeless furnace. shed, stables, barns, &ilos, tenant houses, corn cribs, engine room, cow barn, dairy, ele.. of the latest design and construction and auit- TRUSTESS® i \¥ [ r encribed land | Wri ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SBALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 3 GIRARD STREET NORTHEAS' By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4443, folio 37 et 1ok | ] | i ! of the land records of the 'District of Colum- Dbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at! public_auction in front of the premises, on | 'UESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1931, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. i following described land and premises, 1 in the District of Columbla and designated 501, in Paul s’ in *Dob- ehington' an and being lot 67 in square and Albright's subdivision of sgn bins'- Addition to the City of per. of the District of Columbls, in Book County 24, folio 38, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a bullding sociation loan, bulance of which amounts to sbout $3,700. The amount sald loun to be pald one-third cash and the remainder in_monthly inuiallments of $30 each. $200 . deposit_required upon acceptance of bid. Rale! 1o be closed within thirty days or deposit for- ! feited. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. WILLIAM F. KELL P. 3.3, NICOLAIDES, ‘Trustees. oc21-d&ils.exSu. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABL ARLY NEW BRICK RESIDEN: 2 GEORGIA AVENUE By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly| recorded in Liber No. 4341, folio 287 et weq of the land records of the'District of Coluti: Tis, and at the request of the party secored thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in_front of the premises, "RIDAY, 7! N BER, A.D. 1 O°CLOCK P.M., the following _described lana and ‘preminex, Dintrict_of lumbia, und designuted as and being lot 38, in ourtcenth Street Helghts, as per plat re ed in the office of the w r of the District of Columbia, in Jdber 39, ut folio 76, subject to_covenants of record. Terms « Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for d the amount over and above wuid trust to be paid jn_cash. A de- Posit of §200 requirel at tifne of sale and the purchaser allowed thirty days to complete Furthier *particulars at time HARRY K. BOSS, GLENN PHELPS, Trustees. ING & CO0., AUCTIONEEES. Court_Sale of Vacant Lot on West Side of Third Street Be- tween L Street and New York Supreme Court sxed in equity d_trusten will the premires, FIRST DAY OF ITRTY 0'CLOCK original Tot of the District of . BRENS, 1 on_MONDA OCTORER, 19: PM.. the south 1 by depth of 83 fect 415 inches (now faxed as lot S30). containing 1,401 xquare feet, square in Wushington, District of Colum- fewt front One-thind cash, balance in two equal installments, at oue and two ye: date wale, with interest ix T «ent, or all cash, at option of purchases DosiE of §100.00" required at tima of secure closing of sale within thirty thereafter. GEORGE FRANCIS WILLIA Natlonal Su ity B o AllAI‘Ml’ig’l\PthlOf isti CAPACITY @00 GARAGE 34 hotel from Beach. Private < reduced fall N. J_ Colline. mgr. “HOTEL CONTINENTAL _ Always open, always ready: terms moderate. or_phone MW HARFPERS FERRY, W. VA, ILL TOP HOUSE "t Open_ until giving. Try it. OVETT fi.fl-‘em_ MOVING. PACKING & STQEAGE. W. B. MOSES & HONS, 11th AND F N.W.— Modern firepaoof stotage. One-Ton Truck and Driver l‘s-““‘cd day... v ssne 5. Z:g !__ LITTL 15¢A_and Pa. Ave. ‘Telephone "Main 8290. The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc.. 1125 14th St. N.W. Plnle.)l In fl?‘ Specialists in __Long-Distance Moving urticle that ds delivered in LINOOLN 253 ] Memte and up ZLocal and Long Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Rates Reasonable. Phone ](4 PACKING BY EXPERTS North 705-9 Fla. Ave. N.W. WINTER BUILDING STORAGE 000 sq. ft. Flnest Storagy Space in City. P00 S aoins for Housenolc Goods and Merchandise. Exrert Packers, Craters & Shipj Suburban and Long Distarce Mo ers og. 34 *UNITED STATES® R STORAGE CO. i reproof Warchouses ESTIMATES % 2GpBaSHNG DUONES HRNc833 08 SR WHEN MOVIN or Roston get sured. TRA) = Newark, J. — no7* | MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE SMITHS | CRATING o I’ACKIN('; SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Charge tor Estimates The farm buildings include large wagon CLEAN, DRY STOBAGE FOR FURNITURS ven. 1 and pishos. Estimates chesrtully given. Cos- vealent location. WESCHLER'S, Phone Main 1283, Shie o the needs of Droperty of this character. | o Those desiring fo_ inspect vance of sale should phone 2; communicate with undersigned. Pennsylvania Rallroad trains to Springfield Station leaviag Union Station. Washington. 13 p.m. Union Station, Baltimore, at 05 p.m.’ will be met on day of sale. Terms of sale: One-third cash in_thirty days, balunce on mortgage at one, two o three years, with interest at 6%, or all_cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $2. required on day of sale. Possession on pay- ird of purchase money. SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY OF BALTIMORE, Agent for Owner, 13 South street, Baltimore, Md. SAM W. PATTISON & CO., ‘Auctioueers, 407 N. Howard street, Baltimore, ){'L 0c21,25,27.20,001,3,5,8 PUBLIC AUCTION. GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE October 28, 1921. Public auction of unserviceable TUnderwood, L. C. Smitlr, Boyal, Remington and other typewriters, at the Auditors’ ,_1ith and B sts. s.w., on FRIDAY. OCTOBER TWEN- TY-EIGHTH, 1921, BEGINNING AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. 'Terms: Cash., Material to be_removed within twenty-four hours. Type- writers offered singly of 'in kroups upon ro- quest. v ¥. JACQUES, 0c$3.38 Superintendent of Supplies. TUnder Men . Teach- WORK (5 small Classcs. Individual Help and Instruction. PLAY §ymnasium and Swimming Pool, Out- door Playgrounds, Tennis, Foot Ball, Soccer, Hikes, Manual Training. ork -—Study —Play| All Day Program—9to 4 EDUCATIONAL Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. One month, day, $15; evealng, 8. After 7 monthly paymients the mext 5 meonths are free. LINCOLN 38 SPANISH $isikaro Repid progress. 1815-17F n.w. M. 5685, All Commercial Branches 37th YEAR N plat, recorded in the ofice of the SUIYESSr | profensors from Apaiu—Conversational Method. nob* Business Courses Accountancy to C. P. A. Degree High School EDUCATIONAL, NUSICAL INSTRUCTION tsman Music Studio PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE 1822 G n.w. Fr. 1274. Recitals, Practice Rooms. CES “Attorney. P THE n JAT IN THE SUP) DIS- tri VON UNSCHULD Mme. Marie Von Unschuld, Pres. 1044 Columbia Rd, WASHINGTON 714 17th St. Yearbook Kramk. 4491 rothe plaintff. William M. > from the defendun mltted by ul Undersood. On UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC, INC. her with the defendant ¥ motion of the plaintiff, it i< thix 220d day of Septeriber, 1921, ordered it " the de fendaut, VPaul Undersood, cnuse Evers Branch of Music Taught by @ Faculty of Art Preparatory School Affiliated. d 1320 F St. N, order be publisks three successive weeks Law Reporter, and T before suid duy Justice, A trus BEACH a week fo Washington COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elementary and Advanced Courses in All Branches of Music F. H. STEPHENS Atto; SUPREME COUR . Hulding 8 District v U C | PIANO INSTRUCTION ; The Hotel Field | Calls You! i Nation-wide demand for || trained men and women: all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restaurants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowded field, good salaries, fine living, quick advancement. Our methods indoreed and our students emploved by leading hotel operators and ‘managers in ull parts of the United States. One stndent writes us: ) *'I called at the Breakers—presented my credent and was _forthwith lllred,,' bei placed in the office.’ ther. m very pleased to state that T l; n|!t.(.l the mansgewment of the win as they are wino; i Fall Classes Now Forming Evening Clasves—Home Study Tuition Moderate Call, write or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel Training School fford Lewix, President 1324 New York Ave. N.W. M 6779 ashington Conservatory of Music :: Studlo, 3165 17th St. N.WW. Phone Adsms 300. Elementary. _Main 7855, Rdvanced. sl 1608 1 S dus e Code 5 « District of Columbls. have file petition in this court praying for the n of the land o ¢ Oak street throm District of Columbin plat fled with the sa The w Hampshire Avenue, Sy ~“Dupont ¢ rel i’ Music, MANDOL tauglt in el MISS MARY ISABEL KELLY Pupil of Xaver Scharwenka, Berlin. | | |CLARK’S 18th |Feb. 11, H | Guides. +don, $90. Miss Lucia S. Collins, Piano Instruction. ks, upon ears Studio, 510 Eye st. n.w. ] A 11 or of Jaud which will be bepefited by said conpdemnution. in the proportion that the Kaid jury ey find said lote. purts of lots parcels of land will be benefited as provide for in and by the aforesaid Code of Law. | ¢ of October having a and the Jersons fngs be ommanded ~ tie Sth d ¢ superh .18 d: days, $600 an Drives, fees. 1 Le Frank C. Clark Tiwes Bldg.. N. ¥ x und the sssessment of benet the jury 1o be empaneled and sworn herein. and it §x further ordered that o copy of this der e published twice 8 weel weeks in The Washington | Eveniug Star, porter und the published in Washington Law I N SOUTH AMERICA BRAZIL-URUGUAY-ARGENTINE Begular Express Passenger and Frelght Service New York to Rio de . before Ui suid Acoountancy Scheol Law (Bar Course) Commercial School i Preparatory School Drafting School Automotive Bchool Employed Boys' ™ Boys' Day School | 3 510 for Catalog 20 Jacknon Place ing Lafayette Squure and White House. Register This Week . YMCA SCHOOLS Co-educational—3533 Students Last Yesr | Call or Addresx, 1736 G n.w. Main 8230. | Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires HURON. 17.000 Tons (B). Oct. 7 . AMERICAN LEGION, 21,000 Tons (A). Nov. 10 SOUTHERN CEOSS, 21,000 Tons (A), Nov. 24 AEOLUS, 21,000 Tons (B 021, By the THE IS wur 1 s ol in 1 District Court und public petition Distriet of {14 ol ousitl camers of . Shipping Board Ay 1st William George 0. Company. T ary ¢ parties interest i Tand to e condemued Lerein, particn ¢ descrited in the aforessid petition, te appear in this N | vemter, AD. thies formation apply 10 any passenger azenes or to Munson Steamship Passenger Dept., 67 8t. Also st the L L] Drexel Bld ‘Philadelp) 418 Olive Bt. S oreas Bailding, Chy o . "*703 Gommon St New Orleans that & co citation be the Urited sbal for owrers « | herein, and found 1 sought Opens Sept. 19th. Schoul Classes: alsy private coaching 280 adults. Civil Service prep. by togue. Frances Mana Hall, A M. 221 E st. N. o HALL-NOYES SCHOOL | Full graded and High . to youths | -examiner Mt.Pleasant Business School . . Tonch . Busi veniraz P | Monday, Friday. Office apen ) | every evening. 1 - Faroll_Now 1 The Temp) ! hand and Typewriting i 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith’s) | Pitman and Grezz shorthand taught by cer. Tling. tified teachers, penmanship, secretarial trabning. classes day and night. Phone Franl English, s typewritin, Dictat! New York, Boston. Azores, Nuples = RED STAR LINE New York, Plrmouth, Cherbour ! Cherbourg, For sailings and s apply. le School of Short- the sald murehal et of Columb permons deputies, Within t this court on November, petition the court ratifying port of th the court spective interests have made its final on confirming the wward and o comuiissioners to e appointed | to appraise the value of the f New York. Cherbourg, Southampton. 2 New York, Liverpool. Genoa, Montreal, Quebes, Liverpool. Antwerp, in TI ington Times newspapers . said 12th duy Hamburg, Liban, Dan; AMFRICAN LINE Hamburg, Danzig. other " Biforation INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO., w Yor Washington office: 1208 F st. n.w. R. M. HICKS, Manager. BOSTON BY SEA i =iy klin 4893. | A CCOUNTANCY Offers exoceptional opportusities ambitious men and women, REGISTER NOW FOR Evening Classes er 8th an PUPILS WANTED—NATI NSTITUTE | | to! VE woman of experience and culture, with | aud char educatio Col. er refe; unexeelled el i i 1Astronomy Special course for' iimited number. The University Preparators School, Phone Franklin 2080. Drafts and Foreign Money Orders | 617 14th 8 2 Z 2P, A BUSINESS AND SOCIAL NEED Improve your business and standing by a knowledge of som tongne. Call at the Berlitz S Langusiges and % show sou how quickly and easily_You can learn mny modern langusge (Euglish included) by famous Rerlitz Method. —Day and Evenlng Classes. Reasonable tuition. Ask_for catolog. BERLITZ School of LANGUAGES Ext. 1878 816 14th Street N.W. Franklin 262 | RADE CIVIL SBERYV sSpecial instruction PREPARATORY SCHOOL. S.E. d ¥ . P Fr. 2080. The Misses Maret, RS tion. ICH Opens_September 29. Eleventh Y to_17_Years. 336 Branches W77 00000000700000000 2000000000 EXAMIN. THE CIVIL SERV- corner French School ‘® 1734 Comnecticut Ave. T Z5p] Professional course of collegiate grade, I Sclence and preparing for Certified Pulic countant examinations. CLASS GROUPS NOW FORMING Edwin C. Bosworth, President Interna 1 Butlding 1319-21 F St. N, STUDY Mathematics ;uxd ~ " English. Home- work Completed in School. Character - building PL U s Features. Morning Chapel. Hot Luncheon. ACCOUNTANCY ing to the degree of Bachelor of ‘Commercial - Ac- The National School of Commerce Phone M. 5668. “CARONIA™. rooms with bath any (Illustrated) | "™ Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Buenos Aires { omal District Agont. LAMPORT & HOLT LINE | W OCTOBER EXCURSIONS STOP-OVER AT NORFOLK ROUND TRIP FROM WASHINGTON OCT. 14-21-28 SPECIAL , MEDITERRANEAN 6.5~ SAILINGS .December > Mediterranenn and Adriatic Ports, braltar, Algiers, M R aples (Rome). Patras, Piracus (Atic Alexands] ro and the Nile smptaously appoiated large steamers offer ingle rooms, | Bookings to port and perfect o, | excursions if dextred: alxo. stop-overs. Ideal for Independent Travel. NORFOLK STEAMBOAT CO. For Sailings and Fall Information Apply Company’s Office 'NEW YORK—HAVRE Bourdonnais . Oct. 25 Lafeyette La Lorraiue ..Oct. 20 Lu Savoie Paris ........ Nov. 2 Chicago Rochambeau ..Nov. 9 Pans . ‘Winter Rates Now in Effect. TOURS in ALGERIA &MOROCCO Sailings from Bordeaux or Marseilles Three and Four Week Motor Trips Write for interesting descreptive literature. COMPANY FEICE. 1419 New Yo ‘Washington. NORWEGIAN AMERICA LINE Norway, Sweden. Denmark, Germany Luxuriously ap- pointed passen- ger steamers of 21,000 tons dis- placement sail- ing_ from New Xone praRD | JameRETs Y & HAUBORG S. S. Vestris Al n Screw Steamers . Nov. 19 P S. S. Vasari Dec. 10 S. S. Vauban Dec. 31 Pasxenger Office, 2 NEW ZEALAND HONOLULU, SUV A i For nmhntfu” -“F&m‘!:h Q‘fl;" - T Tutial |'ll!l"ltlpfi g‘ll%flk B e X ¥, of any Steamahip or Tourist R.M.S. “Niagara” R.M.S. “Makura Y o Tae B Oen, | RS, Niag Safl from Vanconve For fares wud suilings o ty., 141 nadiar - itANAfiTA%} | STEAMSDS Z ,N: ax Te Panama Casel, Spasish Mais, Seuth America, Windward liles. WEST INDIES WINTER CRUISES DE LUXE < by the splendid Canadian Pacific Steamship “Empress of Britain” 22.200 tons displacement THE LARGEST STEAMER SAILING TO THE TROPICS . OIL IU'II&G—.!O‘ILHI DECKS—NO CIND] BOOT. ERS-—NO LEAVING 27-DAY TOURS eaving — JAN. 21 and FEB. 21 50,00 ° Calling st Havama (Cuba), ama , Oolon (Pansma), La Y] Kirgston Guayra (Venezuela). Port of Spain (Trinidad), wn (Barbados), Port de France snd St. Pletre (Martinique), Chariotts (Kt. Thomas), Ban Jusn (Porto Hieo), ‘and Hassau (Bahamas), lst craise; Hamilton (Berninda), 2nd eruise. Eaurious Suites. rooms with bath. single rooms, double rooms with bedsteads. Eleetric fans in il rooms, brosd promenade decks—ample for deck games. Palm Garden. " Salt Water Swimming Pool Orchestra for Danclog. Tnexcelled cuisine and service. Lim.ted passenger list. No cargo carried. re visits and launch excursions. Opportunity to see T. §. operations in BT o Canal, Porto Rico, Bt. Thomas, also romantic scenes of &panish Conquest. For rates and full information apply to local agents or. C. F. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent. sa e 1419 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 768 ° CANADIAN.PACIFIC RAILWAY, - Tn-efllenu -