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REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES inued. ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 192f.° AUCTiON SALES FUTURE DAYS. R. B TP HOME, WIL rifica beautiful semi-detached scven-room and tricity, fireplace and appreciate. " Price cut to . . . Semi-detached 6 rooms and new paper aud palnt; all_improvements and onveniences: vacant;' 8,730, worth $10.000. ide panfry: “tile . electric light: t front porch. Only .__Phone Col. 43, 19 HOWENSTE $6.000. Vacant: near Lincoln Park: well built home of & rooms and bath; electric lights: excellent heating-plaut; house in good condition; ewsy | terms.” £3 8th st n.c.. 11 blocks from East Capitol st. in_excellent eondi: ‘his is an exceptional value and can’ be bougit with . Tlar under entire by owner, £0 we | S000° cash. X | ctive colonial lome. near new Enst. | ontains six rooms and tile | llent furnace, tine cellar; tubs: long | to paved alley. ' Very reasonable | Possession k' ya terms : metal garage rion of sonthwest and e who i ordered mediate posseasion HOWENST Tth_and H_Sta N FOR SALE VAC rooms and bath. ¢ & D Only $750_cash_tequired. :IN BROS. _ Lincoln 8 HOBART s W. room iton. torms. A moxt att ue of 8 rooms and bath on two floors. in Road section of northeast; lot | 1o ailes wnd ierms reasonbie. APARTMENT, 12h ST, N wpartment. rear. age in I, SCHW. BEAUTIFUL leaving city HARY st sell; si { Priced for quick sae. N REALTY CORPORATION, 1410 G f. n. X CARGER HOM one of the best bullt| Located in 16th Street t of 1ith. It contains § tile bath: hot-water hea electric lights: large attic hardwood floors. Have reduced for_immediate saie. Wil make terms with responaible party. Posseacion at once. Ads oxs Ttox 2301, . CHOOSE YOUR LOCATION! 1215 to 1221 Kenyon St. N.W. 13th and Spring road N.W. 8th and Quincy Sts. N.\W. 23 Bryant St. N.I 1352 to 56 K St. S.E. 947-957 14th St. S.E. 11 at onve the i poms, 914 5th St. N.E. 6,7 and 8 ROOMS. OPEN. Easy Terms. H. R. IO\\']".NST.'.IA\' co., 1314 I© Street N.W. i mobile. | house { business Addres: FAC: | FOR S 3-APARTME HEAT; TOTAL 3 POKCHES; ROOM PRICE L_W. NEAR 15th AND PA. 4 FOR GROOM] AVE. 8. occupled Fr. 27 Va | ing st sell N R | Ph cant. ; Instantaneous ho! 10N WITH DEPOSIT. and will . ALTY EXC 504 Chevy ('ilase_B;a‘rgam. $1,000 Cash—$100 Month. o o ey e ched: | oDINEIS | with water 1o kitchen. tollet. electric lighted, creens, awn. crifice. G E St Cleveland 1314-W. VACANT. ST. N ' BUILDING; 'HOT-WATER OF 13’ R0O0MS, 3 BATHS, AR “GARAGE. FIVE-ROOM frame house: newly papered: decp lot on paved it by gymer; 02" 270 ter {WANTED TO SELL TO CLOSE ESTATE— m house on Harvard Terrace, completely ed. bullt-in_garage with Dodge sedun copper tinl cash payment excelient condition: required. Rox 803-M, Star_office. screened rear .m. 1t yo porches; MUST § Colontal ty b e hiome, le Lath hardwood floors heated garage. L ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1. having six large rooms, hot-water heat: electric screens: colontal porch excellant conditlon; Splendid northwest Will consider $8.500 for quick sale. ox_347-P, Btar office. “NEAR DUPO) 302 Mary! VACANT. This is a very attractive home of 8 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric and light, open’ firep 1y papered and ed throughout thing i3 condition. lanndry traya. New- aint- | very- laces. in firsf EASY TERMS. J. DALLAS GR!/ Bldg., land ADY, 1410 H St. N.W. - Mair V72 LLANGDON, D. C. ‘pecial Bargain for Quick Sale. PRICE, $§ 5,850, Beautiful home of eight large rooms and bati S0x20 lot of flowers, garage, very fruit and easy termi rubbery; lot William G. Richardson, 225 Colorado bldg. Main 3031, FOR ALE— VACANT—Located near 18th and Kenyon sts. n.w., having 8 {rooms and 2 baths, attic_and garage; in fine condition. Price iznd terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, 1514 K St. N.W. FOR SALE— Main 4846. VACANT This dandy home + located near 13th and Otis— 539-41-43 Kentucky Ave. S.E. {CORNER, 6 large rooms and bath, h.-w. heat, elec. lights; in Price and terms fine condition. very reasonable HARRY A. KITE, 1514 K St. N.W. Main 4846. OTHER UNUS AL _TAKOMA HOME. A T-room house, 2 stories; unusual and very artlstic in design: in woul floors venie lazed ful view. fireplace hot-water sieeping _porel Priced 23 Carre e. und oma Park. process of 1Ly coue of the park's best builders. [ iay be made to auit the buyer's w! and " all heat; wun modern construction changes hard- con- e parlor and averlooking wonder. ¢ with garage. ‘o1, 892-W. INSPECT AT ONCE, H B. H. GRUVER HOUSES. Shepherd St. West of 14th. Tmmnediate possession; eight rooms: fout large bedrooms: two screened sleeping porches; scrcened kitchen and breakfast porches: front porches 10 feet wide: lots 223150 to 20-foot alle. Pittsburg Instantanecus water-heaters: Yot ‘white and mahogany and aatural finish. large attic. Open and lighted till 9 p.m. 1114 Davidson Bldg. Main 80 VERY LOW PRICE, _ 1708 KENYON ST N.W. Just belng completed: 8 =noms, 2 bath four screened porches: ferms: Mt o Kenyon and walk balf square Home—Inspect 3901 to 7831 Knnsas ave. n.w. 6 and 8 large vie lights. at front pore THOS, A. ! 208 New York Aftér 5 pan. Line. | EC nyon St. N.W. NEW HOMES. . The homes with the | big yards, 20 by 150 feet.” Room for Hot-water Heat. Hardwood Finish. Large South Porches, 20-Foot Front. M Room for Two Garages. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. pen_Dail IN CO,, 4 0; OWENSTE N See MAHORNEY & SULLIVAN _IB'.‘T 8 .1:'\"“ 1‘\'}10“ ‘Washington.' ATTENTION, COLOREDI Inspect these new modern homes on Sherman avenue n.w. between Irving and Kenyon sts., containing 6 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, front and rear porches, large yards to alley. Agent on premises. LFor price and terms, B. B. PINN, 712 Kenyon St. N.W. Col. 5817. { acceptabe. { water heat: el And_Inspect the NEW BRINKLEY HOMES,, 8th and Buchanan Sts. N.W. 7 rooms (4 bedrooms), reception hall, tiled cellar. $1,000 cash, $75 ms COME OUT TODAY , including all interest. WM. P. NORMOYLE, 810 F St. N.W. NGTON HGTS.. $14.000. MT. $14,000. $11.000. Petworth, $8,750. Tith St Columbia Hgts., Hgtt $10.256, Other good homas In city and nearby suburhs, at prices and terms you can- not afford to miss. . E. RYON CO., INC. ¥ Brokers, FOIt IMMEDIATE SALE WILL OONSIDER less than $11,000 for ome of the most veniently situated houses in the city. Central High School nine large room ter heat; electri porch At least $2,500 cash 349-P._Star office. ; double rear porches d off 14th Near st. There two complete bathe ic light space required. colonial front for garage. Address Box unsarpassed: car line. sell._Phone Cleveland t 25 minutes to Treasury, Offers_cheerfully considered. 1490. either Must CHEVY oughly up to dat bedrooms; shower. Hard s Box _848-P. Star two tile batl CHASB—ONLY 310,500, TERMS Conveniently Tlocated d thor- orles and attie, four one office. with built-in ctric lights and porche YOU F LEE D. LATIMER CO., 1410 H ST. $12. Well _Puilt. on Euclid at, floor_kitchen rooms; good sized yard. Aristocratlc 19th “st. near S s brick and stone dwellin Tmmediate fine order. 7. R st. mear North Capitol st FRANK 000, Splendid 000, session, 12 "rooms LIN 6105. conveniently arranged dwelling between 17th and 18th, . First- 10 rooms and bath: six bed-| order. handsome 2 baths; £00d-lookf 3-stors, bay-window brick: 9 . story, bay-window beick 9 rooms and bath R st. well bat 11_rooms payment. nd bath. Bargain. n.w. just off 10th st.; e koo looking, by window: . DIeK] briek: Small cash Quality Without Extravagance #room, tile bath, West Chevy Chase : hw oo throughout: open fire- breakfast 60x150 blocl 500: $1.000 cash. Consider the Cost of Rent. yment will buy this Chevy .."Wingalow: 5 rooms, tile bath: b.-w.h., fireplace. . and e.; lot 50x150; 3 biocks "to Conn. wve 5 Morgan 5. Morgan & Company, o ‘ranklin DUMBART! DWN brick dwelling, First-floor kitchen. 1 am authicrized to seil for AND oy ORG] rosm AV Extra-well constructed 6-room and bath house, in desirable suburban section: con- venient to car lire, schools and churches: large lot; garage: city and well water. electri Bargain for quick sale, $7.300: . Must sell at once. ~ Address’ Box TPARK—7-ROOM _ STUCCO: R. W. STON Petworth. N Not only & house. but A real home, on cor- ner. containing 8 roms and bath, large closets in every room, hot-water heat. electric lights and gas. b large porches. Room for garage. Price: '$,250: small payment; very easy terms. Thos. . Jarrell, 87 Woodward building, Main 766 d I xcellent Investment. 1544 Columbia N. (Just off Rhod, ,750. O thly te t. e R ewly pupered ‘and Feno- vated throughout. \Wm. P. Normoyle, 810 I st. n.w. N.W. Inland Ave.) 1 CLOSE FVFATE —N10B LITILE FR eiling on.D et 8. wear, ith. Vor partic: uiars, addrest Star office. OWNER WILL SACRIFICE Wonderfal 16th st. home. Large lot. 3 bathe. Delightful for 20 rooms, Las Iot. entertaining. Excelient terms. PHONE MAIN 3075 For appointment for an lnspection. AN EXCELLENT PETWORTH BU hot-water hardwood * floors: gl rooms and bath; Tights: porch: finished _att lot 20x125 to paved immediate possession. bull ley.. sonable cash and_terms. Calvert Realty Company, 1319 F St. N.W. BIX 250; rea- Main_7968. SPECIAL. Fine old colonial house on Eye st. n.w. near 18th; 12 rooms and 2 baths; electric lights; fine heat- ing plant; rear yard to paved |HF alley ; room for garage. $15,000. Terms. This is a future business street and the house is ideally situated for a physician or lawyer’s office. FRANK A. GIBBONS, Main 218. Price, 520 Southern Bldg. BIG PICK-U ear 14th and K sta. @ spacious rooms and bath: pi yard to paved alley. PRICE, $4,950. Monthly payments like rent. arge KEYSTONE REAL ESTATE CO. 728 15th HANDSOMBP RESIDENCE. Brownstone and mantel mirror in all 2-story_brl arge yard: on; open brick; the - room: 12 " rooms, opet in rear to 16-ft. conditi 1244 10th tmmedia n.w. 17¢ substan: u mean ! ruptey cou { Kaplowitz, ]. | VACANT. Near 18th and Columbia Rd. Very Low Price. ory stone and brick house, tiled bat] very large heat, electricity: double garage. be bought for less than s belng sold for. E: terms WM. B. KRAF 1336 N. Y. Ave Main 893 FOR SALE—HOUSES THIS HOUSE OF FOUR ROOMS, COMPLE 2] ted and decorated throughout; 60x100-ft. fruit planted. Price, for cash, $2.000: on terms, $2.200, with down payment of $800 and $30 month. Phone Franklin 598, or write Box 222, Rrentwood, Md. AUCTION SALES __TOMORROW. "~ PUBLIC AUCTION GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 18, 1921 . Public auction of unsersiceable material at No. 1107 B aureet n.w. 0ld Linoleum. Doors, Wooden Tub, Wi Canceling Machines, Small Table. Bo Inders. Presses, Phoia Pres, Humidors, Meral Lunchroom Truck. ete. ' FRIDAY. NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, 1921, AT T < AM. Terms I to be removed with- In_twenty-four hours. s offered singly upon reque . JACQUES, or for _Supply. 1L ‘ Household Furniture, Player Piano, Victrola, Blue Bird Electric Washer, 230 Dozen Shaving Brushes, Hardware, etc., By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday Commencing 9:30 A.M. Mahoguny Player-Piano, Mahogany Victrola, Upright Piano. Practically '\ Bird Electric Washer. Maliogany Dining Room Ruite, O pieces: 12 Inrge Carved Oak Tapestry High-back Dining Chairs, FExtension Table, Euffet and Hall e Mahogany China Cioset, Brass and White Enamel Beds. Springs. Mat- tressen. Dressers. Chiffoniers, Hotel - Draper. fes. Electric Vacuum Cleaner, Crockery, Car- pets, e 2:80 0°CLOCK .M. Miscellaneous Hardware, 230 dozen Rubber- set Shaving Brusies ete. At 12 O’Clock Noon ’19 Ford Coupe, electric lights and starter, by order U. S. Mar- shal; Chevrolet 490 and Auburn Touring Cars by order Trustees; Elgin “6” Chummy Roadster, Maxwell, Chevrolet, Auburn, Ford and other Touring Cars, Household Furniture and Per- sonal Effects by Public Auc- ticn, to Pay Storage and Other Charges. . to pay storage and oth 13 stored in the following ; P. Yeager. Jdas. Alts. Mrs. 3 Lyman. Judge S. H. Giewer, W. H. Gravitt Ching. Steinberg, Seiber Producis Mfg. Co.. W. R. Tiaylor, Mrs. Normun Fairbanks, Anna Willisms, Miss Muriel Rafley. P. Prints, Mre. 1. 0. Morgan, Leo Crane, Florence McCaimont, Mrs. Edith Walbridge Padgett, M . Mow: ery. All parties jnterested please take mnotice. Terms TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., MERCHAN nol7-2t 920-922 E st. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Ladies’ Wearing Ap- parel, Valuable Fixtures, Office Furniture, etc., Con- tained in Store No. 721 9th Street Northwest. By virtue of an onler of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a bank- Kuplowitz and §. I g I Bros., Lank- the undersigned trnstee will auetion. within . above eh Mra. sell_ by public’ on W CING AT HAL ST TEN O0'CLOCK a large stock of Highgrade Ladies' Apparel. _including ~ Suits, Dresses, Walsts, Sweaters, ' undergar: also vaiuable Fistures, Mir- Bewing Machines, = Shirt Disply Stands. Wicker Furniture, ¥ans, Floor [amp, Rugs. Derks, Tables, Burroughs Adding Machine, Iron Safe. Vacut Cleaner, ~ Check Writ Clothe Hangers, Cardboard Cartous, Electric F tures, Awning, ete. The _above stock and fixtures, including lease of said premises, will first be offered as an entirety, and if a'satisfactory bid is not received will be immediately sold in detail. NLEY H. FISCHER. Trustee, no13-d&dbs,exSu Woodward Bldg. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL N IVY STREET. BEI'WEEN D AND B, NEW JBRSEY AVEN J SOUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUTHEAST. By direction of the owners and of the trus- tee in_bankruptey éf the estate of John Ri- for the purpose of closing out sald bank- Tupt's estate and the interest of the several owners of the premises. there will be sold by ublic_auction, in_front of the premises. on 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR Coats, ments, rors. Markers, Electric erty: Lot 20, in square 698, fronting 54.10 feet on Ivy street, between New Jersey avenue and South Capitol street southeast, and run- ning back 116 feet, thence 09.9 feet. and thenca south 130 feet 6 inches to Ivv street, comprising_approximately 7,00 square feet. ‘Terms of sale All cash. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. All convevancing, re- cording, revenue stamps at coxt of purchaser, | Title to be good or no sale, and taxes adjusted to day of sale. Terms of sule to he complied with In thirty days from date of sale. other- wiso the parties in interest reserve the right to forfeit deposit and resale at risk and cost of defaulting_purchaser after five days’ advertis- ing. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. n017-d&ds, exSudno24 "TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Default having been made in the pi¥ment of certain _obligations secured by the following shares of stock, I will sell by public auction, within_my salesrooms. nue northwest. on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER TWEBNTY-THIRD, 1921. AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK AL, Certificate No. 162. for two shares, and Certificate No. 21, for four shares of the stock of the Paramoint Drug Company, Par value $25 per share. All parties intercsted heat, electric | will please take Rotice. sed-in _sleeping china closet Perfect_condition Price only $9, rms: Oash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer, n017.19.22 THOS. J. OWEN & 80N TRUSTEES’ SALB OF VALUABLB DETACH-. ED DWELLING. NO. 4110 FESSENDEN STREET NORTHWE: Lot FRONT BY A DEPTH OF 120 FEET TO ‘WIDB ALLEY. By virtus of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in_equity cause No. 87008, will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY THRE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1921 AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0’ following premises, situate in the Columbia, and_being lot 85 in_the Oapital Realty Compans’s combination of Iots in square 1737, ‘Wisconsin Avenue Park, as per plat re. AUCTIONEERS. corded in the office of the murveyor, in Liber 84, at folio 150, with the improvements thrre- One-third of the purchase a0 the balance in °q . f2yable o ane and two years from the day of sale, and to be rep- resented by the promissory notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per entum per annum. paable semi-annusily, and secured by first deed of trust on the property or all cush. at the option of the pur- $300 deposit required upon eceptance All_conveyancing. notary fees, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser's _cost. Terms of sale to be complled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after fve daya' advertisament of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington. D. C. JOSEPH T. SHERIER, Southern bidg. GRORGE C. GERTMAN, Century bidg. n016-d-ds, incSu&hol Trustees. the following described prop- i 60 FEET | TRADE VAR 20137 C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. Household Goods, about 200 Carpets and Rugs from the Ham- Office Furniture ilton Hotel and other sources. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday November 19th, 1921 At 10 AM. Terms Cash No 17-2t G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer $15,000 Stock of High-Grade Automobile ires and Tubes Cord and Fabric—All Sizes By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Monday, November 21, 1921 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Goodyear Firestone United States Miller Diamond nol7-3t record August remises tion: oh 3t THE T TUESDA’ NOVEMBE! P foll “lock, Caxh Regi Weaver Gream Jacks of all kind body tric_Motors_ wi Rear End Tabl Rlock Holdel al ore ment! Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AU Trustees’ Sale in Bulk of Auto- mobile Business Equipment and Accessories. By virtue of a colrlnlrlnwrhnneh deed of e O erust 4. 1921, inatrament No. 108 in Liber —, follo — et se o';du of the District of Columbia, request of the party secured undersigned trustees will . AD. 1 th ving articles in_bulk. New ‘and Used Parts. all Office Fixtures, Time er, Stock of Oil on'h Cans. one Buick Car. equipment Motor Carrin; . one Air Compre and Others Sizes 28x3 to 37x5 Also Pneumatic Truck Tires Sizes 36x6 to 44x10 Adam A. Weschler, Auct. TONEER. nd filed for . of the land re ‘thereby, sell_at public auc- 2117 F st nw. on NTY-SECOND DAY OF AT ‘TWO O'CLOCK o. Towing Wheel Ja one_Ford Roadater, open old_type: 10-h.p.” Ei with tools an \iners Parts not foned that are used in connec- | With general garage and repair shop busi rERMS_CASH 8_CA WILLIAM A. CRAIG. WALTER B SIMPS! WEBSTER BALLINGE ON, ‘Trustees. Attoraey fo Trustees. nol5-d&dbe.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of 1918 Auburn Touring Car. By virtue of & certain chattels deed of trust and public’ auction. at nw 1021, HARRY A. KE: nol5-d&dbe on SATURDAY, NTH. AT’ TWELVE _0O'CL N, one model 6-44 Auburu Automobile, en- No. 17038, serial No, 16749. €. T. COOKSEY. 3 Quly recorded in Liber 4525, follo 15 et seq.. of the land records for the District of Columbla, at the request of y thereby, the undersigned trusteen will eell by the party secured eschler's. 920 Pa. a VEMRER NIN VAN ACKERE T NEDY, Attorne; Columbian TRUSTEES STORY SALE | by. t | 1ic’ avetton § BER, A.D. Pleasant’ and “‘Ple !lumbia, in Liber 2848. Terms of sal trost for $2, haser's cost. THOS. J. OWEN & 80 BRICK TRVING BT. N.W. By _virtue of ‘a_certain deed of trust duly j recorded in Liber No. 4185, follo 374 et seq { the 1and reconds of the District of Columl {nnd at the request of the phrty secured there undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- front of the DAY, THE TWENTY.SECOND DAY 0F =0 1021, the foliowing deacribed land and prem- tuate in the District of Columbia, and desfgnated an and being lot 68 in Charles J. Walker's aubdivision of Brown's subdivision of part of *Mt. AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE TWO- NO. 1009 OF DWELLING of n emises, on TUES- AT FOUR 0'CLOCK art of block 17, in ant Plains.”” as per piat of first mentioned subdivision recorded in the office of the murveyor of the District of Co- ounty 20, folio 176, said iblock 17 also known for taxation as square Sold subject to a prior deed of ), now overdus said trust to be paid in canl $300 r;quh’@d ‘;‘:1';“ ltL‘QdDIIHv’ of h{.. gt ancing, recording. And. revenne stamp Pekenaser e ale 1o be closed within 0 d it forfeited, days or dtpOsiGRITER R. TUCKERMAY, amount_ over A deposit of Con- ‘WHITEFIELD McKINLAY, n010-0&ds, exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELL] NG, NO. 1282 30th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust corded in Liber duly re. 4231, folio 26 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia. and At the request of the party secured there. by, t and premi ton, Distriet MBER, A.D. 1f the foliowing described land tonte in the city of Washing- Columbia. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on MoVDAY. THE TW. ENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF 21, AT FOUR-THIRTY to wit: All that plece or parcel of ground and premises situate. Jeing and being in the city of Georgetown. D. % nown ‘and described as part of lot 14. in Beall's Addition to Georgetown, D. C.. begi: ning at the end of 16 feet 8 inches. miea: th on the weat line of Wi from the northeast corner tog in the dividing Tine be. | tanding 0o sald lot. and, souf mow 30th treet). S on 14, 1t be tween two houses running _thence on street (now 30th strec 0. red shington street ington id_line of Wa: nouth 16 feet thence west and parallel with the porth line of said lot to the rear line the: reof 120 feet. or lesn: thence with said rear line north and parailel with the first line 16 feet and § inches, beginning, improved by een rooms. Bath and attic, Bubject to A prior deed of 8 A seven rooms, Terma of sale: trust for $2.000 at 1922, balanca ca at_sale. All conve nd thence east in & straight line to frame dwelling, r cent, due July 28. jeposit of $200 required neing, recording. revenue stamps and motarial fees at the cost of the rehaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with Xithin thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right property At the risk purchasef, such_resale_in some ne the city of thlll'l:fl D. resell the nd coat of the defaultis after five 'days’ advertisement per published in ORSA_F. DOWNING, FRANK A. O'NEIL. 2a17-d&ds, exSu Trustees. o | sa tal Goodrich General Racine-Horseshoe : Michelin ° | Fisk ADAM A. WES TRUSTEES SALB ( AUCTIONEER. ALUABLE_LOT I¥ ALLEY BETWE 1Tt AND 15t STREETS. MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND P STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, patsed in equity cause No. 39308, the undersigoed trustee wi offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEC: OND DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. 1821, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fot- lowing described land and premises. situate in the city of Washington. District of Colum- bla, to wit: The east 12.92 feet front of lot K. by the full depth thereof, in square 157, unim- proved. Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance in two equal inatallments. payable in one and two ears. with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, me: | cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all ca<h. at the option of the purchaser A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Tems of sale to be complied with within fif- teen days from day of sale, otherwise the trastee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaujting pur- haser. after five davs’ advertisement of su resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. WILLTAM H. MANOGUE. Trustee. nog-d&ds.exSudnoll Stewart bldg. THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS.. SALB _OF VALUABLB TWO- DWELLING. NO. 1013 EU- By virtus of & certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber 4169, folio 463 et seq.. of the land records of the ‘District of Colum- bis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THRE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER. A. D. 1921, AT FOUR- THIRTY O°CLOCK P.M.. the followingde- i e Dis- TRUSTEES® STORY BRIC OLID ST. N.W. . M. . in Todd and Rrown's aubdivision of parts of Mt. Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, as per plat reconded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia, in Liber County 19, follo 192, except the north 84 feet by width of «ald Iot condemned as 2 public alley in Dis- trict Cause Case 886, in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. said lot now known as_lot RI3 in square 2RA3. ‘rerma of sale: Sold subject to an unpald bolance due on a Building Association loan amounting to about $1&50, and the amount over aaid loan 10 be paid in ‘casii. 8200 deposit Fequired upon acceptance of bid ‘and purchaser allowed thirty daye fo complete the sale or Qeposit forfeited. Converancing. recording and revenue stamps at 111 WILK chnser's cost. 1AM S. RYON. ES C. PRATHER. Trustees. nol4-a&dsexsi ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF Y TARHOL, FURNITURE, F CON- ED IN_PACIFIC_HOT 1222 PF! A X UESDAY, NOV TUESTER,” COMME O'CLOCK AM. Tpright_ Piano, Brass ‘and Enamel Beds, rings, Mattresses, Pillows, Redding, Bureaus, airs, Rockers, Tables, Rugs, etc. Cn MA] U. 8. Marshal. * nol7.18,19.21 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. RURTEES' SALE _OF _ VALUABLE IM. TP ROVED REAL ESTATE. CONSISTING OF THE_THREE-STORY RRICK DWELLING SITUATE NO. 1113 11th ST. N.W. By virtne of 8 certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4083, folio 401 ef seq., of the land records of the 'District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will rell, at nblie_auction. in_front of the premises, on RUESDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1021, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK M., the following described land and premises, wituate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of original lot fve (5), in sare three-hundred and forty-one (341), con- ined within tle following metes and bounds: Beginniog for the same on the line of 11th street west. at the southwest corner of said lot, and running theoce east 100 feet: thence morth 25 feet, thence west 100 feet, and thence south 25 feet to the place of be- gloning. Subject o the perpetual right of adjoining owner on the morth to the use of the morth wall of the house on said part of said lot as a ‘party-wall. Terms of sale: ~One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, pasable’ in one and twe years, with interest at G per centum per Dum, ‘payable semi-annually, from day of sal secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the pur. chaser. A deposit of §300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps, etc., at Cost' of pur- claser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of . other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchasr, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published s Washington, D. O. SAMUEL O. ROWLAND, THOMAS ML‘*‘ £ c " datnexsn { venlent location. Wi s EDUCATIONAL The Misses Maret, French School © 1724 Connecticut Ave. Eleventh Year. Opens_September $9. Ace, § to 17 Years. WOMAN ot education ing Spanish, wishes to teach English to for- eigners. Would read to an fovalid. ; Address Box B3R, Star office. 178 MATHEMATICS Spanish, Freach, ten, Hiktory, ¥t Chemi Botauy. Physiolcsy.~ Economics, aw. THE UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL L. ADOLPH RICHARDS, M. A. 8.E. corner 12th and F n. 05, ® HALL-NOYES SCHOO! Full graded and High Cirt) Bafvice brep. b7 ex-examiner logue.. Frances Mane Hall, A. M. 21 COUNTANCY )] d Cla; PACE INSTITUTE Y18 G 8t. N.W., Cerner 8th and G Sta. Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches One month, day, §15; évening. 8. After 7 monthly payments the mext § months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR WASHINGTON Professors from Spain—Conversational Method. Rapid progress, 191517 F Dow. -, 3485, nad0® To the Public STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Announcex Its Removal to Its New Location 719-721 13th St. N.W. (Between G and H Streets) The LARGEST private busi- ness school building in Wash- ington. Three entire floors. Twenty-two _spacious lecture halls, class rooms and offices. Newly and handsomely dec- orated. ~Most modern equip- ment. Ideally located in the heart of Washington's best business district. Open Daily Until 9130 P.M. for Inspection and Reglistration Phone Main 3430 A thorough course in Descripti Free illustrated loctures eac! Univensity Preparatory 'School, 13th and F N.W. Phene Fr. £380. Learn Languages The Berlitz Way The famous Berlitz Method {s the most efficient, simple and ecomomical way of aoguiring knowledge of another language. “Tostruetion Tative is \{ experienced teachers along definite lines, sssuring cer- tain and 1a actory results in the shertest Possible time. languages. lish included, arn et A2 Hehaet of Lan ages. Private and_ Class Instructien. y and Ever Reasonsble Tuition. Ask {u_r u“lt Berlitz School of La'l‘\gu-(el Est. 1878 ranches 816 14th Street N xtory metal the U, 8. Coast and received by the Director, U. dotic Survey, 205 New until 2 p.m. December 1 be opened in the presence bidders. Iaformation on appli- LEGAL NOTICES —PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorners. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—United States of Ameri. ca, to the use of Rosslyn Steel and Cement Company, & corporation, plaintiff, va. George F. Pawlilng & Co., a corporatign; London and Lancasbire Indemnity Company of Americs, & corporation, defendants.—At law, No. 66139, Pursnant to the requirements of gress, approved Augurt 1, 180, and the act approved February 24, 1903, amendatory there- of. notice is hereby given to all creditors, if he above-named defendant, George F. under contract entered {nto . 1918, between the United States for the coustruction and comple tion, at the Bellevue Magazine, \Washington, District of Columbia. of seven ordnance store- houses and a building for use as a central heating_plant, together with plumbing, heat- ing and electrie lighting systems. and & ra- dial brick chimney. final settlement whereof was made with said George F. Pawling & Co. by the United Btates of America, under date January 8, 1921; tlat the above entitled tion has been instituted upon the bond of saf contractor and against the latter as prinei- pal, and against the other defendant as surety thereon; and that any creditor may file bis or its claim in this action and be made a party herein, as in said act of Congress provided: 2 copy of this notice to be published daily for three successive weeks in The Evening Btar, and once a week for three successive weeks in the Waslington Law Reporter, beginning in each with the week of November 14, 1921. Dated this 10th day of November, 1921. WIL- LIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal) A true copy. C H. BEACH. Clerk. By FRED __notsdan et ‘0. November 39 | Patience First Asset Visitors 0 Red Russia Must Possess By the Associated Pre PETRCGRAD, October 16.—Ameris cans who contemplate a trip to sovlet Russia would do well to equip them- selves with an abundance of insect powder, patience, optimism, warm clothing, money and canned heat. They will need the insect powder long before they get to Russia. Bed- bugs and cooties have taken u great Hking to the railway cars and hotels in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Es- thonia. ‘They also enjoy life vn tue Baltic ships. Consequently, it is difficult to reach either Riga or Reval, the two gate- ways to soviet Russia, without en- countering the crawling cordon. Filtering into Rugsia is a slow process. It is no job for nervous and impatient folks. Those who go to Reval to get permission from the bolshevist authorities usually wish they had gone to Riga. Accommo- dating Danes have established un airline between the two ports for uneasy folk who desire to ease down their nerves by flying back and forth and rapping at’ both entrics. It takes two hours to mnake the flight, while the railway trip consumes twenty-four hours. And so far ver- min have not shown any liking for this air route. Present Questionnaire. The bolshevist legations at Reval and_Riga present prospective visitors to Moscow with a tormidable ques- tionnaire in Russian, inciuding such queries as: “What kind of fmmovable prop- erty do you own, if any? Descrive it. “What are your political views? Are you a member of a party in any country? Did you participate in the great war? What 1s your religion?” These questions are all pretty dif- ficult for the ordinary ~Luourgeois American who is a good bit of a po- lical mugwump and has not much religion, but s anxious to say the thing which will facilitate his entry and not stretch the truth 100 vio- lently. One hears on all sides that the bolshevists have been deceived so often by pretended liberals taat even a socialist of the parlor varicty is apt to be scrutinized more caretully than an applicant who doesn’t as- sume to bLe sympathetic with bol- evist ideals. In sheer desperation ‘republican” is written down in the hope that Moscow will offset Mr. larding's position on Russian recog: nitfon by the fact tha Senator France is enrolled with Karl Marx among_the immortals_and Secretary STEAMSHIPS. BERMUDA—YS AT vy 50 0 the $126.83, all expenses. Delta Tours. Phope Main 1472. 500 Rond bidg. CLARK’S 18th ORIENT CRUISE Fed. 11, by superb £.5. Emprees of France,18 481 I me. 18 dars In Egypt and Palestige, ete, 74 days, $600 and up, Includ'ng Hotel Guides, rives, fees, 12 davs Paris snd Lon: don, $60. Frank imes Rldg.. N. BOSTON BY SEA FALL EXCURSIONS STOP-OVER AT NORFOLK 532.00 ROUND TRIP FROM WASHINGTON City Ticket Office Woodward Building 731 15th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. TRI0A by Union-Castle Line, 5 Sanderson & Bon, Gen. Passenger Agts. a6 ow 'Ynxk Or mmm ip Tioket Agents. .ROYAL MAIL - BERMUDA By Palatial Crusing Steamer “ARAGUAYA” 17,600 Tons Displacement First Sailing From New York January 7 WEEKLY SAILINGS From New York Every Sa ay From Bermudna Every Tuesday THE “ARAGUAYA” is the largest steamer ever employed in the Bermuda trade. In this sevice The Royal Mail I8 re-estabiishing its high prestige created by the popular crulsing steamer “Arcadian.” The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. 26 Broadway New York Or Any Steamship Ticket Agemt AUSTRALIA Honelulu, Suva, New Zealaad. Passenger Stesmery I For_fares and_sailings apply Canadian Pae. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE WINTER BUILDING STORAGE i et 3203 15 Merchandise. Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers 0L . S8, Free Eetimten. 1608 O ok e, W. B MOSES ¥ SONS, 11th AND F N.W.—= Mao-leri_Srepmoof storage. CLPAN, DI:Y STORAGE FOR FURNITURE and piancs. Estimates chnnulk ven. WRCHLER Fa. ave. ow- Phose Mab 088 Moving LITTLEFIELD,ALVORD &CO. 13tk and Pa. Ave N.W. Telsphone Main 8850 ‘o ¢ UNION '€ ® STORAGE. . COMPANY:! SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 Mexct and Long Distance MOVING. Looal By Careful Men. Rates Reasonable, Phone lo‘ PACKING RY EXPERTS North 705-9 Fia. Ave. N.W. *UNITED STATES? reproof Warehouses TES OMaSviinBics™a PHONES fiic3ias S8 s % MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE STORAGE €O F — PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Charge tor Estimates The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., * 1125 14th St. NW. Phone Main 2054 " Specialists in Long-Distance Moving Ry.. 1419 New York Ave., Washington, or to mour St 5 h‘u” Pflnxannocr 'IJ ¥ .:;m Tl ERIC Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo Regular sailings every three weeks by Tuxuri. ed for travel in the Tro; Office 47 Beng-teuins Nay: Ve oo Any ‘Steamship or Tonrist Agent or R. M. nadian _Aus! an Ropal Mall” Lice, 440 RLD'S GREAT GARDEN 2u4 paesenger stesmers ©0f21.000 ton displace- Hicks, 1208 F st.n.w., General District Agent. Connections En CUNARD MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES, MADEIRA, GIRRALTAR, GENOA. MONACO, NAPLES, ALEXANDRIA, PIRAEUS. (Ports ary accordiug to voyage.) CAMERONTA CARONIA Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Bailings and Full Information Apply COMPANY’S OFFICE, 517 14th St. N.W. Washington NEW YORK CITY | SPECIALLY CONDUCTED TRIP | Total Cost, $21.00 | Party leaving Friday afiernoon, Nov. 25. {Returning_Sunday afternoon. Tiree sight. including Chinatown, residential sections; Woolworth Tower, ete. Cost of trip includes railroad fare. hotel. transportation in w - York, sightseeing and services experienced ‘conductor. DELTA TOURS 500 Bond Bldg. M. 1472 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. F g . ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Di b D CAPACTTY 600 SRR e S ‘MeWILTS HIRE Virginia sve., 3d hotel from Reach. Private baths: running water; eles reduced fall sary in the lives of inen trained for war. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, always ready: terms moderate, Write or phose. M. WALSH DUNCAN. i | l | ! | of Commerce Hoover is feeding a millior. Russian children. Hard to Fib About Religion. Then one hastily inscribes himself as a Methodist or a Presbyterian or an Ipiscopalian. It is difficult to fis |about one's church afiilia |to facilitate entry into a trolled by a government which scoffs at_religion There is & great temptation to en- roll as a draft evader. That ought to be a guarantee of speedy entry linto @ land which doesn't believ any wars except those it makes itxelf. But the new Russian secret servic is more omniscient than that of the late czar, so one admits the truth and prayerfully hands in_his papers With the hope that the Moscow e amining committee won't flunk him Here the endurance test begins. | may last six days. It may last six weeks. or even six months. The are insufficient places on the Moscow train. There are few rooms for trangers in Moscow and Petrograd nsequently, the soviet government weighs applications carefully and acts slowly. If you are able to offer millions to develop Russia, you ma: get quick action. If you are patient enough the re- ply from Moscow may arrive before you leave Berlin or London in des peration. If it is affirmative. peace must be made with the American con- sul by turning over to him your cher- ished passport and getting a paper In exchange which induces the Lat vian government to permit leave Latvia and return. Particular Ahout Species. of the bLolshevist legation comes rext and 2 railway ticer is provided by the ~holshevist offictals, who must be paid in English pounds or American doliars. There ie no longer any scoffing at the engravings of George Washington, Ulysses X. Grant. Abraham Lincoln or George V' 1f you happen to strike a lucky night you will be given a berth in ench international sleeping car. 1f it ik an off-night you will probabl get a couchette in & Russian car. But it really doesn't make much differ- ence. They both require the same amount of insect powder. Your English-speaking companions fon the train will probably be an English Quakeress, at least one labor member of the English parliament. who cannot talk _without cursing Lloyd George; a Greenwich village uplifter who is sure the United tates will never amount to anvthing until Jane Addams is elected Pres dent. and several purposeful-looking young Americans. well-fed and happy. headed for the Volga famine area in the hope of making life easier for cold and hungry children. Varled Lot of Passxenge There will also probably eral vague Americans and Engl men, possibly some Germans Swedes, who let it be known discree:- 1y that they represent the largest combinations of capital the world hax er known and are on their way to {offer assistance to the soviet gov- jernment. liating stations are few and of un- certain character. Consequently, all travelers carry tea kettles which they fill at the hot-water tanks af- forded by all larger Latvian and Rus- sian stations. Hard alcohol is pro- duced to heat tinned soup and bully beef, and travelers have a taste of the cooking and dishwashing which Is the lot of all foreigners and Rus- eians alike in_hotel-less and cafe-less Moscow and Petrograd. 58 REPORTED MISSING AS STEAMER FOUNDERS i You to The Filipino Ship Sinks as Two Huge ‘Waves Sweep Over Deck—72 Saved by Japanese. By thie Associated Press. “ MANILA, November 16.—Fifty- eight persons, many of them womer and children, are believed to fhave been lost in the wreck of the interisland steamer Maria Luisa. fifty-four tons, which foundered to. day near Mariveles, close to the en- trance to Manila bay. Seventy-two others, including all of the officers and crew. were picked up by the Japanese steamer Seikai Maru, bound for Japan, and were Janded at Mariveles. Survivors said that while the Maria Lulsa was stag- gering from the effects of a huge wave, a second wave broke over her and she sank quickly. Lifeboats which were launched Were swampeid by heavy seas and their occupants were thrown into the water. All of the missing were thought to be_Filipinos. The surveyor of the port is in- vestigating to determine whether the craft was seaworthy. Gov. Gen. Wood tonight sent the following wireless meseage to the captain of the Seikal Maru: “Thank you for your commendable action in saving so many lives of passengers and crew of the steamship Maria Luisa ho otherwise would have perished. Among the missing is Juan Rodi- guez, governor of the Nagrito tribes in three provinces on the Island of Luzon. —_——— DAY AND NIGHT ALIKE IN CANADA OIL REGION Residents of Fort Norman Forget ‘Which., Due to Long Day- light Periods. By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, Ont, November 17.— Residents of the Fort Norman oil fields, newly discovered the re- mote northwest of Canada along the Mackenzie river, forget whether it is day or night. ‘This is the resuit of the long periods of daylight. It was brought in an incident related by O. S. Finnie of the Ca- nadian department of the interior. who has recently returned from Fort Norman. On one occasion on his trip a native accosted Mr. Finnie asking the time of the da t's 11 o'clock.” was the reply. “Day or night? inquired the na- tive, with a languid glance at the sun which had been shining con- tinually for day Mr. Finnie expiained that the long sunlight periods apparently take awsy from the natives all sense of time and they eat when they are hungry and sleep when they want to without reference to what el where are night hours. Vegetables grow exceptionally well in the far north, says Mr. Finnle, who attributes this to the long days. Po- tatoes. turnips, celery and ordinary vegetables yield excellent crops. BACK TO LODGING HOUSE. NEW YORK, November 17.—The old-fashioned lodging house again is coming into its own, because unem- ployment and lower wages are forc- ing girl workers out of the Kitchen- ette apartments they once 8o proudly occupied. This announcement was made by the Assoclation to Promote Proper Housing for Giris in connection with a_housing conference which the or- ganization has called for November 21 and 22. The association now is conducting |a campaign to get landiadies to pro- | vide pariors in wmch‘melr girl lodg- ers may receive visitérs. Where girls |are unable to find proper lodgings within thelr means they are being I-\‘l\‘lud to quit New York for their home town. KILLS BOY AS RACCOON. . BAXLEY, Ga. November 17.« Mi=. taking Aaron, his fifteen-year-oic son, who had climbed a tree, for a raccoon, Glen Tomberlin, negro, shot and killed the boy, according to the story Tom- Nr‘l’ln teld officers. N rrest . was made. IS

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