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FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Continued. ONLY v uunm GTWW W l. g inutes to ity_minutes .y . b'u. fin’urhw-mr / NORTHEAST. . Wa feel confident that one ad will sell this property; a beautiful home, newly papered end Tajated throughout; has hot-water heat and improvements that .only an owner will nto & home. " I8 21 feet wide With 7 large There is o déep yard behind the th room, for sereral garages. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514:15-16 Bond Bld; J4th_and New York Ave. Main 442, ANOTEER NORTHEAST. This home is located on Mass. ave.. one of the best residential streets in this section. It | Gy 48 In excellent condition throughouf I sive immediate possession. rB rooms and batb. RATHER & ROBINSON, 14th and .\'e;‘ 4:15-16 Bond Bidg. ork_Ave. < " BARGAIN AT $8,300. Four six-room brick houses on corner, near Agricultural Department buildings: lot 30x120. Rental now 3912 a year. but will rent for at ts payin while rapidly Increasing in vaiue. Jou Wiy buy it wm-m hesitation. THER & ROBINSON 514.15-16 Bond BIdg. 14th and_New York Ave. DOWNTOWN. An eight-room and bath. three-story. bay- ‘window brick house. located in downtown sec- - tion on business street and rapidly increasing Oner-occupant will sell for 39,000 on small ea; PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514.15-16 Bond Bldg. 14th and New York Ave. Main 442 1702 16th ST. N.W. 12 rooms, 2 baths, elect., steam heat: lot 22x100. Price, $27,500. WILLIAM R. ELLIS, 1412 G St. N.W. 1414 North Carolina Ave. N.E 6-room and bath brick house; front and rear yard ; situated near Lincoln Park. Price, $5,000. WILLIAM R. ELLIS, 1412 G St. N.W. TO COLORED—236 P ST. N.W. house; 6 rooms, bath, cella ana back yard: 7 tons of coal —VACANT ront . Franklin 5879 or North i )nn NTRAL HIGH—6 ROOMS, BATH: colonial porch: h.w.h.; electric lights; wide alley: 3$5,750: terms. Call North 917. Main 442, D LOCATION S.W.—6 ROOM AND BATH . balance monthly. oaly $2.000; $500 THOMAS P. BROWN. 1817 BELMONT RD. electric lights; sesaion. ¥OR SALE—COLORED An opportunity to secure this most attractive home near 4th and N. J. ave. n.w., having._ 6 Jarge rooms and bath; good con- dition. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE,. Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. " REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES. $8,500. CAPITOL HILL. Ten rooms and bath. 4th and A sts. northeast. Stable on rear. Furnace heat. Near Deep lot to alley. $7.500. ECKINGTON. Modern colonial home containing six_rooms, pantry and bath. _ Electric reception hall, Near 3rd and 8 lights. Large front porch. =3, B, $8,500. RHODE ISLAND AVB. Two-story and cel- Blectric lights. Good condition. o Soo northwest section. Eight rooms and path. Hot.water hear: treet. Near First uom K §T. Near Convention Hall. lult.hle for busisess. Brick dwelling containing 10 rooms and bath. Alot-water heat. House 20 feet wide. Well M_\BOR.\E! & SULLIVAY. Phone Main 8721. PETWORTH, 608 QUI! rooms, bath,’reception hall Pri rent, $60 per mouth. Possession on de SMITH, Union Station Drug homy nday. 20° NBAR 16th ST. Six rooms, bath; hot-water hea! improvements. _$1,500 cash. Main 4168. GREAT BARGAIN IN A HOME IN FLORIDA. f very comfortable 6 all for $3,500, 8.W. Corner_15th and K sf Francis A. Blundon Co. MAIN 10. REALTORS. 805 H 8’ w. New Homes Which Command Your Attention. ‘elrtnl emlplalhn Belnlltnl six and eight room tiled : Mamerous closets laundry tubs; servani toilet; large covered cement porch; 2-story rear porches; large yards 10 alley. Four sold. One un See No. 4518 13th Between Allison and Buc! i Bloomis & large keating 'fu house in first- cecupied by owner; possession wnn g e Te seen to be appreciated. $6,750. Terma. ronveniently located: 6 rooms, bath: h.w.h., age space. Can be seen at any time: occ Teon R clitor S Tavat. w5950, OPEN SUNDAY. 1427 21st ST. N.W. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE” VACANT. “This is a very attractive home of 8 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric and gas lig) laundry trs; 302 Maryhnd Bldg., 1410 H St. N\W, Main 727. 608 Quincy St. N.W. Seantifol wbble-dlll-avn\-h‘lck house in the ORTHWEST; six rooms and bath: mewly pered; front and rear porches:. nic .u. yard; ealr heats gas and electricity. Price o ‘Toke oth st carl got o at Quincy: walk two blocks east. THOS. E J‘\RRELL 37 Woodward bid Colored—VacanL 6 reoms and bath; furnsce heat; condition excell near Zod and P ste. nw. arraaged. n rooms and bath: furnace heat; condition near 1st and Rhode Island ave. Terms. E L. SCOTT COMPANY 5% Fla_ave. n.w. "Woodridge—Near R. 1. Ave. Adtractive bingalow with 8 rooms. dath; rooms; tobe: slectre i u;ht. and heat nn-n. garsge. by owner in 1816; iot about 40x330; with rmn‘ and flowers. Im; 12,000. Ressonsble terms. Phone North 6747. At Pre—War Price. fi ‘D! e a m erms an Raibinguon. “Becuiators " W axhington. oty Adiress Box, S-E. Siar 7 #pply. d AR T Big Barfiain. Session, with Geed. ; term ‘olumbia Hfl hlt'm gt pm. ONE_BLOCK FROM lith ST, gans. NORTH OF PARK RD. o EO-atory. colontal front brick dmuuu» ix rge roume, two baths: hot-water heat sad focs light; doul h-ek fo paved atles, Sy P e most Siirace tive home is fa excol nt. mmmnn A. C. HOUGHTON & CO., 1516 H Modern, 6-room foors; r’elu‘trlc lig! Semi-detached brick home: 5 rooms: in good conaption: avge ok Witk trame. Bllaing og rear; wil house 8 cars; house faces fine paved 30-foot paved alley in rear. “ HOUGHTON & CO., 1516 H at. n. Ao Save the BEST n every section. Saul's Addition—Vacant. Two;story bungalow. derlehed 6 rooms and lar, H h‘ek y-nl wlth mom lol garage. Immediate possession. l’rlee. $11,000 and_very ell! terms. THOS. E. JARREL 837 Woodwnd Blg., Main 768. 15th and H Sts. N.W. Brightwood—$4,850. Two-story brick, § rooms and bath: electric garage; lot 150 feet deep; it condition. Very reasonable " THOS. E. JARRELL, 837 Woodward Bldg. 15th_ane BY OWNER. Vacant. Tmmediate possession. Located one of the best sections of Mt. Fleasant, we of 16th ac.: Satory. colonial porch, brick house Main_768. 'H Sts. N. awnings. This house in perfect condition. 313,500 for_immediate sale. Address Box 175-R, Star office. FOR SALE—VACANT—NEAR PA. AVE —Light pressed brick; 8 rooms and bat] tric lighta; hot-water heat: title ready. Price, 000, Easy terms C. F. WARING, 328 Bond bidg., 14th and N. Y. ave. Phope_Franklin 5571, INSPECT AT ONCE. B. H. GRUVER HOUSES. Shepherd St. West of 14th. Immediate possession; large bedrooms: two screened screened kitchén and breakf: rches 10 feet alley. re; Dotn ‘white and mnnosnlnh:::ll :lkunl Y rge attic. Open and lig it 1114 Davidson Bldg. in Sofs™ 270 CHOOSE YOUR LOCATIONI 1215 to 1221 Kenyon St. N.W. 13th and Spring road N.W. 8th and Quincy Sts. N.W. 23 Bryant St. N.E. 1352 to 56 K St. S.E. 947-957 14th St. S.E. 539-41-43 Kentucky Ave. S.E. 914 Sth St. N.E. 6,7 and 8 ROOMS. OPEN. Easy Terms. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO.,, 1314 F Street N.W. VERY LOW PRICE, 1708 KENYON ST N.W. Just belng completed: 8 rooms 2 bathe; gommge: four screened ‘porches Ioabsit cars to Kengon and walk Balf sauare west. Phone Main 768. Before Deciding on Your Future Home—Inspect s ave. n.w. 6 and 8 large th, h.-w.h., elec(rl: light ‘wide cement 3 h ge_with each honlel ‘ oFor ale b bullder, New Tork Tat 3336”05 pomr Line: LAND O. BOOTH. "'ISIII'I rr.m 21 8 ROOMS. INSPECT TODAY. 1215 to 1223 Kenyon St. N.\W. NEW HOMES. The homes with the ,D by 150 for gar- dens and vegetables. Hot-water Hea Room for Two Garages. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. : Open_Daily. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO,, 1314 F Street N.W. OW\ER—QQI)S 8th S8T. N.W.; NEW, SEMI detac G-room house; outside pantry: tile bllh blllll in icebox: h-'h. electflc llshl, double Rl porches; cement t poreh. $9,000. inte. Phone Col M 19% ATT]:NTION COLORED! 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. For price and terms, . B. PINN, 712 Kenyon St. N.W. Col. 5817. CLBVELAND _ PA—RK_— -ROOM__ BTUCCO: rge lot; easy terms. ‘W. STONE, "T.& com Chevy Chase Bargain. - Vacant. $1,000 Cash—$100 Month. Nine rooms bath; detached, shingle and lxma in ‘beautifal Chevy Chase: screens. awn. two-car garage; instantaneous hot-water h“! " POSSESSION WITH Dml'l‘ Owner must sell and will sa W.\Sl‘ll\?’zl'ao&\’ REALTY EXCEA{;‘QE. aneAg::nh o’clock, Cleveland 1314-W. FOR SALE— £ VACANT—Located near 18th and Kenyon sts. n.w., having 8 “lrooms and 2 baths, attic_and|bi garage; in fine condition. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. FOR SALE— VACANT—This dandy home located near 13th and Otis—|* CORNER, 6 large rooms and bath, h. heat, elec. lights; in fine condition. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. OWNER WILL MAKE BIG REDUCTION l! modern cottage; 6 dandy rooms and porches; Targe ot in ‘a.w. saburve: altitude and view 25" minutes to either . Offers cheerfully Phone Cleveland 1490. TOR HOMES AND TNVESTMENTS See MAHORNEY & BULLIV. *“They Know Wi 1537 Eye st. n.w. FOR BALD _VACANT 721 HOBABT BT—8 rooms and bath, cellar; fuace; front and back porch: price reasonsble. O. 238 Bond bidg. RESORTS., - ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. s ready e AL WALl p - | dwelling house. Second. Pat parel, Valuable Fixtures, Office Furniture, etc., Con- tained in Store No. 721 Sth Street Northwest. order of the B nln Oourt virtue of an of tue Bo rt 'HIRD 'DAY OF NOVE! MENCING A'l‘ HALF-PAST TEN AN, o large stock of HI re] earing Apparel | ity Lam| Rugs, Deaks Tables, Burroughs Adding Il!hhl Tron um Cleaner, Check Wri Hangers, Cardboard Cartons, /llum': 'k- tures. Awning, etc. 'l'l. above llul !M fixtures, hc]nflln an ullnky .n l Il act ry nn Immediately sold in detail. "STANLEY H. FISCHER, Trustee nol5-d&dbe,ex8u Woodward Bldg. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' _ SALE_ OF _ VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL BSTATE, CONSISTING OF THE TH! RY BRICK DWRLLING SITOATE NO. 1118 1th BT, N.W. By virtue of a certaln deed of trus recorded i Liber No. 4083, T e i Tecords 51 ‘the. District ot Cous bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at blle auction, in front of the premises;’ on ESDAY, TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF RO DAR, A . 1621, AT FOUR.TAIBTY i, e otiowin hrenlnl situate in the clty of Washing- ion, atrict of Columbla, end desiguated as rmm m five (5), in (841), ‘con- nds: of ol e e Bondred & Taines witninthe. following metce. Beginning for the wsame on the line of 11th street went. at the southwest corner of said lot, and running thence east 100 feet; thence north 25 feet, thence west 100 feet, and thence south 25 Test to the place of be: nning. Subject perpetual adjointog owner on the north to the use of the north wall of the house on said part of -wi ‘erms of sale: " One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance in two equai lnltlllmenu. Dayable’ i oe and_two with {nte 6 per ceatum per sn. payable semiAnoually, Trom ey of aale, sscured by deed of trust upon the property sold, o all cuah, at, the option of the cha ¢ $300 will be req e Yo Rte 2 conveyancing, mees ing, revenue mnr-. etc., at cost of pur- Claser.” Terma of uale to'be complied with within 30 day Tue Fight “io Seaeri and cost of defanlt. r advertisement o sbch ressie In wome newsDABOr pubtisbes in Washington, D. SAMUEL . ROWLAND, THOMAS BRADLEY, Tristees. L T. FREEMAN & COMPANY, AT a1 Ohestaut 8t., Philadelphia,’ fucts 6,500 Storage Batteries 3 and 4 Cells Per Battery - “Exide,” “Diamond Grid,” “Willard,” “U. S. L.” 58 G. E, 5 H. P, A. C. Motors TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION . on Tuesday, November 22, 1921 at 10 A. M, at 1519-1521 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. These batteries were manufactured for the Ne & H. Company, the Company and, ihe Fhiladeiphia Storage Battery Company. Tare e tor avelliaey, HahtaE al e work. be sold in lots to suit purchasers, 8end for descriptive and fllustrated catalog. IH 280 Samuel T. Freeman & Company Established Nov. 12, 1805. AUCTIONEERS Nos. 1519-1521 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. no7&19 THOMAS DOWLING & 0., AUCTIONEERS. Executor’s Sale of Dwelling and Vacant Lot Near Anacostia. By virtue of power of nle contained in the will of Thoma: Manning, deceased, the un- dernlgned_exec: o will el by pabiie, anetion, DAY, THE THIRTI AY 0] BEGINNING AT FOUR front of the premises, the following properties, near Anacostia, D. C. namely: Pi The east halt of lot 10, sect! ow taxed as lot 818, square 5873, Fronting 23 feet on north side of Elvan ave. and extending back of that width about 330 feet to Pomeroy ave., improved by a frame of lot 22, in said section 4. section 4, arry Fa aquare 5674, bejog vacant groufid, froating 30 feet on the north wide of Sheridan ave. and ex- tending back of that width about 168 feet the rear line of that part of the same lot sold by, Manning to James H. Jenkins and wife. Terms posit of uired at time of D' roperty .f‘.’.?a“n Giosing sale within thirty days thereatt 'SBORGE FRANCIS WILLIAMS. Executor. no!Inl_ ,28.29. Office, 719 15Lh lt n. ADAM A, wxscm.n AUCTIONEER. _ STATES :ummu.s SALE oF O PSBHOLD, FURNITUR] TAINED IN PREMISES No. 1222 FENNA. the Municipal Court of the District Columbia, at law, No, 78740, Federal Real Eatate and Storige Co. versus Marcello Sulligol and s sagerta By virtue of & special writ of fleri facla Jooniad 10 the above entitled cause and to me directed, 1 will offer for sale St public auction on the premises, No, 1222 Pu, ave. mw ELEVEN 0'C] N THE TWEN SECOND DAY X Aovesnon, 105 the Household Furniture contained withi it Piano, B i e e, B Rockers, Table -h AURICE SPLAIN, U. S. Marshal. no17,15.120 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALE OF \'A‘LUABL! REAL IMPROVED TW¢ ORNER BRICK pwnmwu No. BTREET N iT. By Vartue of & certain Ofeed of trost duly recorded in Liber No. 4029, follo 481 et seq., Tecords of the District of Colum- and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wm sell, at ic_auction, in front of the premises, on RDNBSDAT, THE THIRTIBTE DAY OF vovmmn ¥ 1921, at FOUR-THIRTY by sitnate in @e City of Washing- o SDiatttet. ot Cotumblin, and desigmated 18 and being part of lot numbered thirty (30) in Benedict Milburn's subdivision of lots in squarc numbered ten hundred and two (1002), as per piat recorded in the ofice of the wuezEyonfor ‘District of Columbia in Liber R. L. H., at folio 140; beginning at the southeast cormer of said lot and running thence west along I street 20 feet; thence north along the west line of Bald ot 5325 feet; thence east 20 fest to the line of Thirteenth street: thence south along the line of sald Thirteenth street 58.25 feet to the beginning, together with the improve- ment Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money o be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two with interest at 6 per eentum per annom, o8y~ able semi-annoally, from day of sale, S jevt of truat upon the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- uired at time of sale, revenue stamps, In | = ~ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer $15,000 Stock of High-Grade Automobile TIRES-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. INCLUDING Goodyear Firestone United States Miller Diamond Goodrich General Racine-Horseshoe Michelin Fisk Sizes 28x3 to 37x5 PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRES Sizes 36x6 to 44x10 Terms: Cash nol7-8t ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale in Bulk of Auto- mobile Business Equipment and Accessories. By virtue of a certain chattels deed of trust dated Au 1921, and fied for record August 24, 1921, instrument No. 108, In Liber = follo/ — et'seq.. of the land ords of the' District of Columbia, and at the Pequest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees ‘will lnll!l! public’ aue- the following .\ew ‘and Used Parts. lock, Cash Regiate: We er Grease Ca Inds. Jad e Bock Car,old TR Motora with erulpment. Attaché Rear End Table, Motor Carriage. il Abge Block Holders, ome Air Compressor, all Ti bles, Benches.' etc.. with tools and attach- ments; all Tools and Machivery Parts not heretofore mentioned connec- itk Reastal EArage aad Tepalt shop biev " TERMS. OARH, WILLIAM A. cRAIG, TER_ B SIMPSON, WEBSTER Bu.Ll\ol:R, Truste ttorney fo Trustees. 015 dadbesext ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S BAL ti nes 81 A'm r STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the lmmct of Columbia, passed in equity , the undersigned trustee wiil oo for l premises. ORD DAY, HALFPAST FODR o'cLocK P.M. lowing _described and premiscs, situate {n the city of W shiukton. Districe. of Sowt. bia, to wit: The east 12.92 feet front of lot K. o the Tull depth thereof, in square 187, waim: 'rm-- Of sule: Onethird cash. Tatance ia two equ ; d_two yan N atareat. aé B per et “per aunum. le_semi.annmlly, from day of male, se- Pared by ‘deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of purchaser: A deposit of 3100 required at time of sale. -ms of sale to be complied with within fif- feen days trom day of sale, otherwise the rustee reserves the right to resell the prop erty at the Fisk and cost of the defaulting pu chaser, after five days' advertisement of su resale ‘in some u;u paper published in the city of Washington, TLIIAM H. MANQGUE. Trustee. nob-a&as. cxBndnoti Btewart blde. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEPS' SALE OF VALUABLE SIORY DRICK DWELLING Fo. TTow IRVIN By mme o s cortain deed of trust duly recored in Liber No. 4185, folio 374 et seq. the land records of the Diatrict of Columb o and at the request of the pa here- 35 fhe inderolgacd. trustess will o el as pab- lic auctlon in front of the prémiscs, dn TCES- DAY, THE TWENTYSBCOND DAY oF No. VEMBER, A.D. 1821, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK A the faliowink dsscribed Ay lnrl prem- fsox. sitoate in the Distict of, Colum and esignated being lot 68 in cnrlu 2 afers subdivision of part of block Todd an lumbis, in_ Ldl o block 17 also known for taxation as square Terms of sale: Sold ublect to a prior deed of trust for $2,500, now overdue, amount over said trust to be paid in cash.’ A deposit of $300 anlnd upon acceptance of bid. ording and revenue stamps at ‘ost., Bale to be closed within 30 Bareor deponit forfeited. WALTER B. TUCKERMAN, 'WHITEI FIBLD McKINLAY, no10-ddds.ex8u Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE U3 BALD PATH ON 1VY STREET, BETWE NBW JERSEY AVENUE D KET 8¢ [DAST. dout, for the pu rupt’s estate anc it several of the premises, there will be sold by ublic_anction.oIn froat of the 'mises, on 'UES] DAY ml" DAY OF % b 26" in square % fronting guo reet, between New Jersey Svenue thence south 139 ‘comprising approximately 7,006 square feet. erma of saie: All cash. A deposit of 200 tntcoest reservs the Tiht to it and resale st daflulflni purchaser after dve daye’ advertie: neer. 108 17.080n exBukneo ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONBER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FEAME DWELLING, A3 Sos STREDT NORTHWARL. rue a certain trust, re, Liver No. 4284, follo 26 et seq., Soatand records oF the Distriet of caumm and at the request of the party secured the: b e undersigned mu "ofter for sate e ancticn, 1 froat of the tfl‘mu' on JogmA TWBM'!AEIGH Terms of sale to | 4 e complied with within 30 daye trom day of sale, otherwise tho the right trustees rese; to resell the. property at the PRk andcont of G. defaulting_purchaser, after fve days’ adver- of resale in gome newspaper THOMAS 1 uold 8l,ex8u Trustees. MPROYED REAL | 3553 Adam A. Weschler, Auct. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALB OF TWO-STORY BRICK APARTMENT, ~ NO. 1746 WILLARD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated July 18th, 1921, and recorded on the same day as instrument No. 104 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and At the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will offer for sale by public auction, 1n front of the premises, on WED- ESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF NO- 'EMBER, A. D. 1921, at FOUR-THIRTY o'clock p.m., the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washingtos District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 57 in H. A. Willanl's subdivision of square 151, as per plat recorded in the offiee of the suzveror for the District of Columbia, in Libe W., at follo 122, improved by a brick -nmmnt house containing two apartments of five and six rooms and bath, respectively, to be sold sub- Ject, however, to two prior deeds of trust aggregating about $7,521. particulars of which will be announced at sale. Ter All cash, over and above said A deposit of $300 required at sal cing, recording, revenue stamps And notarial fes at the cost of the purchaser” Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the proper- ty at the risk and he defaulth chaser, after five days' adverticement of resale’ in some Dewrpaper published in the city of Wasbingion, D. LARENOE 5. POLAN CEARENGD L. O'DONNELL. _ no18-d&dn. exBukno24 b THOS J. OWEN & RON. AUCTIONEERS.. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1018 EC- B Yirtue of 4 cortain of trust recorted, in Liver. No. 4160, Folle st seq of the land records of the ‘District of ‘Cotus: request of the party secured VEDNESDA' OF NOVEMBE Scribed Tan aud trict of Columbia, o S A ignated and being mbdl'lllon in block a8 per Blat Kecored fu. the ofmce of the survesor Tor the District of Columbla, in Liber County 19, folio 192, except the north 84 of said lot condemned as_lot 818 in square 2863, Terms of sale: balance due va = amounting to about to an unpaid bject i ailding Association - joan 1.650, and required upon allowed thirty days to complete the sale o | deposit forfelted. Converancing, recording and » LLL WILEES 0. P)u'rnzl. nol4-d&dsexsu THOS. J. OWEN & aofl_uv—monnu TRUSTBES' SALE OF VA JALDABLE b DWELLING, NO. 4110 FHBSENDEN R o 6 FEET | C STREET FRONT BY A DBPTH or 120 ¥ By wirtue of & decree of the o ‘virtus re of DThe D iserint ‘of Ootamoia pacd e’ etart Sause No. 37606, will eeil a2 ubuch-um in the premiees DAY, THE TN NINFE DAY « oF Novsul% 1921, M. i S empany's, Comblaktion of lots In .q...?, Wiiscousia Avenue Park. as per pla¢ re! corded in the office of i Liber S8t fota 50, with the. lmmvumu thrre- on, Terms of sale: One-third trust on y flofl n! pur- acceptance All mwnndn. otary fees, revenos urchaser's cost. ied with vm?h trustees reserve eriy at the riek ond me ot aenmln’ nnb charer, after five days’ advertisement resale in some newspaper published in 1n016-d-ds. incBudhol Trustees. ADAM A. WESOHLER, AUOTIONEER. Default having been m: In the rment of certain obligations secured "i} ml.hln res of melk‘ 1 will ;!”P by leilt il\lc“fll. Ty e | vest: o WRDNESDAY. "vflrs"' TWENTY-THIRD, 1821, AT HALF-PAST TEN 'CLOOK A.M. pany, rug Com) of | par value $25 per share. All ‘Dartics iaterontod will please take notice. Terms: ADAM A, WESOHLER, Auctioneer. D017.19.22 LEGAL NOTICES ‘G. P. McGLUE, Attorney. .mm flo“T oF m DISTRIOT OF CO- ling_Probate Court.—No. 28600, o the flfléfi'&" ou'mu- i Probate Ovurt of the' Dis: claim t to exhibit thl same, Wi legally authenticated. to the the 3 aay of f November, herwlu they m: h-nefl '1'0" 8. Attest: for the Distric bate , JAS. B. PADGETT, Atterney. REME syP UBT OF THE DISTRI 1. [ Icllntcr of Wil istrict of Cohlnbll Clerk of the l‘m— h\e Court, 005,12,19 llowing | 4 p. HAMILTON & fi.mfl. Attorneys. WPI“I COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF N ‘Court.—No. all creditors and persons entitied to tive sbares or lagacles, or the residue thereof, ire t or ati IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla.—United Btates of Ameri. ‘corporatio ncashire Indemnity Compeny of America, & corporation, defendasts.—At law, No. 66139.— Fursuant to the raquirements of dn act of Con: August 13, 1904, and the sct ndatory the: me ction and cumple- on, vue Magazine, tor District of Columbla, of seven ordaa: e, store: and a bulldirg for use as éenlr-l heating ‘plant, together with bl heat- ing and ‘electric lighting systtms. aod a ra al brick chimney. final settlement whereof made with sal ¥. Pawling & Co. Dy 'the United States of America, under dats | th January 8, 1921; that the above’entitled a tion has been instituted upon the bond of said contractor and against the latter as princi- " PEELLE & OGILBY, Atterneys. SUPREME COURT 0" ‘THB DISTRIOT OF CO- He Probate Oourt.—No. 28587, etents S AMES TANNEE, bis. Clerk of Jor the District of Oolumbla, Clerk WILWN. xmnu(om & ‘Iln- Amney-. uurn!lhlhn gopeT orh'rsm DISTRIOT OF Administration.- to give pot {he subscriber. of thl mnmt of Columbia, has obtained from te Court of tn- of Colum ooy tary o8 the estate of mhm.»n B. H.uu. Iate o the District ot Col deceased. ber (Besl.} of Wille for otherwise they m: B inded Fiom a1l Denett of serd Setare. ader my hand this 38th day of October, 1021 JAMES P. ICK. Evans bldg. 1. test: JAMBS TANNER, Register of Wills_for the District of Columbla, Clerk of f ihe Fro- G. l’. MecGLUE, Attormey. STPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, _Holding Probate rt.—No. 28492, Administration. This is to give notice ihat the subecriber, of the District of Colum- i han obtained from the Probate Court of District of Columbia, gn the estate of Lillle £ District of bia, dect etters testamentary nyder, late of the sed. pal. and against the other defendant as surety | b 2°Copy of this motice to be publiened Biatiy ot three successive weeks in The Evening Sas, and once a week for three successive weeks i the Washington Law Reporter, beginning in Dried hin 100h a o Novemper 1020 Wik: s y of November, WIL- LIAM HITZ Justice, (Beal.) o N H. BEACH, Asst. Clerk. nol4d&s,21t ARTHUR PETER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREMB _OOURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holdin, olon B taraer, s 5;.5":'3“"’ i a cotsed, plaintif, . Yaon &n-lety 8., & tion. et eorgia or the 1st Volunteer Regiment of Geory l of the beneficiaries under the fourth paragraph of sald Iast will, and that the plaintiff b in. formed and- instructed as to his duties as trustee under said last will and lelllm!nl and particularly in n!wt lu l the fourth para testament and o Yientiey ot lereof, a e distribution llnrler thy paragraph of said last will of all mooere funds and securities now or hereafter in the m)llullun of the plaintiff trustees, includ- ‘ all rents from the real estate of the said “ .: V‘u?lr(;l 2 .;Md nd_the proceeds e or wales thereof the piaiauit ic i iy O onsomberr Volimeer B r Reglment of Georgia, a corporation, chuse thelr appearance 1o be’ ente o on Or before the fortieth day. exciomioe o occurrin ation of this order: inerwise thia ro h Evening Star before iog Tanee said date. NINGHAM: Asar I B, s'rEl\ Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF trict of Columbia.— The Globe Amusemist Company, a corporation existing under "t lawa of ‘the state of he the Tnknown Helrs. of Maryland, Plaintiff. vs. John M. by 2 adverse ion of lot twenty-eight ;{ division made by Chlfllfl":' ‘“’;l[: "IT l;l)b- pariuh priest, St. Matthew's Church, of I in square two hundred and thirts-six’ (236) Der st recorded in Lier W.'F.. folio oi, Tecords of lhEOnDIIQI:‘fl nfr ('olul: 7! cxiofbe' anreros o' motion of the complainant, it in this of \ovember. B'edlem fll:t ll.e d'e- aliences”of John M. Green: deccarca " cors thelr appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring -rur the Sipiration of three months from thi ise the cause will roceed: in case of default. e o with Provided, a copy of this lrmlcmt K NG V. nnclma Allorle-yl- SUPREME COURT OF TH Tumbia, - Holding Probate ms‘rmcrg'recg'- Rudolph Schwan, deceased.—No. 28597, Admin- istration Docket 85— Application having - been made herein for jetters ‘of adminietration o sid estate by Alfred ler to issue unto Frederick A. l‘o-n(n‘. it in_ordered this 4th fay of Nove ' AD. 1921 that the na- next - doiph Schwan and a1l others conserned, Sopes: d PAUL cember, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clocl cause “why ‘such. " application” sheqi ‘ot by §fanted. Lot notice hereof be e published in the ashington Law Reporter and The Pvening Star once in each of three succetsive: weeky L. finm.‘:'f-o'.""m"..."n'.{‘f"“.fl““”" A =~ fore said retarn d.,y' ST, Justice. (Seal % ,.mnmx nd | Stovall and F. Regi Given under my hand this 9th_day of ovember, 3 wuuu()s\vnzn Regl Diatesee of O i mhl. Cler ot the, Erabate ey n019,28de3 Court. JAMES E. PADGETT, Atiorney. IN TH SUPREME oomz'r OF_THE DIS- trict of Columbi lliam M. Dougall surviving trustee, plal nl(ll’, ¥s. the unkno heira, etc. of Jolin R. Holt et al., defendant —!hn ity No. 30441. of this sul 0l ale o decree. coteblABIDE. of Tecord ‘title in fee simple, by adverse pos- ind 211 in square session to parts of lots 21 numbered 1278, in that part of the city of Peashington, Diatrict of Columbis, formerly Known as “Beatty and Hawi ns’ Addition to e ore particular description of Ui arta of said Tots ‘s contained in the bill of complaint filed herein, to which reference in made. On motign of the plaintiff it is by the court, this 8th day of November, 1821, ordered e defen: the unknown beirs, de ees_and alienees of Joha R. Holt, of Eliza- peti “Talbot, of Danicl Bussard. of Obaries King, of John B. Hilleary and of Mrs. Wag. goner, cause their appearance to be entered herei on or tiefore the first rule day occurring after the expiration of the fortieth day. ex- clusive of Sundays and legal nnua.y ter the day of the publication_hereof: ot ine' thin canse will ‘oe’ proceeded with an in case of default. Provided, & copy hereof be published once a week for three successive weekn in the Washington Law Reporter and The Esening Star. longer and other publica: tions being dispensed with for, the good cause spown. " A A HOBHLING, Justice. (Seal.) true _copy. MORGAN H u-rk By E T ENNINGHAN, Awi. Clerk. Alt'l‘Hlm. PETER AND W. H. Attorney. SUPREME COURT "OF THE DISTRICT OF ding Columbia, Probate Court. 28463, N dministration —Thie. . to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- Dbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testame: tary on the estate of Albert P. Conway, lnte per- vonehers. thereof, Icgally authentica ebscriver. on e ‘befors the Gth. day” of N Yember, A.D. 1022 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said es: od this 15th day of HIN T C DREW PABKE] \ke Eesident. Beal e Attest: JAMES Reglster of Wills for the District o Coumbla, ek of the Probate Court. notb. 0.ded W. C. SULLIVAN, Attorney. IN THE'SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trict of Columbia.—Willlam 8. Fuillipe v Charles D. Sager, et Order of publication to creditors.—1t i bs i court, this 18th duy of November, A.D. 192! adjudged, ordered Snd decreed (hat public ho- tice be, and tie same hereby is, given of the appolatment of William Glabaugh, lu;e- A or the Given under my 1921, THE & Sager, Incorporated, or otherwise however, and that all creditors of such joint and cor porate enterprises present their claims to Wil- liam Clabaugh, Bates 3. Stovall and F. Regis Noel, receivers, by flling the same with the audifor of this court, ou or before the 3lst day of December, A.D. 1921, provided that, in the meantime & copy of this order be pub- lished in The Bvening Star. a neyrspaper of Beneral clrculation, and_ the Washiogton Law Reporter, at least once & week in each of three successive weeks. it is further o dered that all creditors who shall fall to file their claims aforesaid shall be forever barred from having or maintaining the same against the said corporation, the said William 8 Phillips and the said Charies D. Sager, or elther of them: and public notice is hereby given. of the appointment of such receivers. But nothing herein contained shall debar or deprive the said William 8. Phillips or the said Charles D. Sa, any proj ger a LR | ioe the pendency of this chute %1 in said court on Monday, the 10th day of e |} ing and proving any and all appropriate ma: ters of accounting between them in accord: with the order heretofore passed in on the 14th day of November, A. JBNNINGS BALLEY, Justice. (Seal ) copy- N H. BEACH, Clerk. By F7E. ct: 'u\GnAu Asat. Clerk. 8019,26-de3 “A true negistor F. OOMMISSIONERS. D. C. November 19, 1921. Bealed proposals for con strueting School Bullding No. 163 Mott 8chool, 4th and W streets gecelved at Room 509, District Buildia, unt) 2 o'elock p.m. December 5, 1921. Deposit of B10 required 10 nsure. refurn_ of Dikas. an specifications. For detailed information apply to Room 427, District Buiiding. CUNO H CHARLE: RUDOLPH, JAMES F. OYSTER, he | KBLLER. Commissioners, D. C. no19-8t.exu nunumcv NOTICE. IN THE SUP} BUPREME COURT OF THE DIss lflcl of Columbia, Holding a Bankruptey *t.—In tle motter of Altemus-Hibble, Com- ny, & corporation, “ankrupt.—In Bankruptey. Compan, the lMllfl’tI[ of the Altemus- & corporation, the eit; Washington, District of Colmbia: | Notice s Bereby given (hat on the 15th day of Novem- ber, A.D. 1921, the sald Altemus. mnm Com. Day ‘was duty’ adiodenied bankrup! the first meeting of its creditors I'III be l!ld at my office in the Wllklnl building, 1512 H Washington, D da. N EDUCATIONAL Spanish Academy. Professors trom_Hpain and South A Conversational " ethod 1816 8 HALLNOVES SCHOOL g Qpens, Bept. 19th. Full graded and High Bchool Classes: also private coaching to youf and adults. lnt;lvu Bervice prep. by ex-ezaminer ue. ACCOUNTAR'CY 715 G 8t. N.W., Corner 8th and G Bts. Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches mext § months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR SPAN—IS J SCHOOL OF _ WASHINGTON Professors from, sIunnA"runnrmlunnl Method 5683, nodl Rapid progres: MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE WwTEE %‘UILDlNG STORAGE 80,000 sq. 1t ‘::f.éomnr Space 1n Ol erch; Expert P o ...u:é.".f‘ina 3’:.‘%‘}!..‘;‘«52',5’:" ree Estimates. 1438 U at. a.w, 'TY_L_us\:s SONS, 11th AND F N.W.— Modern firepsoot storage. CLrAS. DEY STORAGE FOR FUENITURS and pianos. KEstimates tMerfu.ll iven. '\lhnl l.ntl&lml W l! & Moving LITTLEFIELD,ALVORD &CO. 15tk_ana Pa. Ave. N. Tolephone Main §290. UNION TORAGE ‘COMPANY ins £ l SEPARATEROOMS,”" . By Clrelll Men. Phone 104 PAL‘KING R Exmn'rs North 705-9 Fia. Ave. N. “UNITED STATES® F STORAGE CO. 1 reproof Warchouses ESTIMATES M\ USVaiSelise ™™ HONES 583332 1 8552 MODERN FIREPROOF ST! ORAGE > St. PACKING, SHIPPING - LONG-DISTANGCE MOVING No Charge for Estimates The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2064 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving FREDERICK A. FENNING and PAUL V. ROGERS, Al(.rl!'y& SUPREME cown'r l)l THE DISTRICT OF 'robate Court.—Estate of, mnu Hambert SecoanedonNo. S A nistration docket 65.—Application having ‘made herein for letters of administration 5|on said estate by Alfred B. Gawler to issue and charges s snall be proper mades Sl circumstances, and ance of the fande, nog s 24 | {18, Jestice: 1012,19,28 WM, H. DE LACY, Attmuy STPREME OOURT or ToD DIsTRIOT OF oF.C0- rat Wllh- e subscri ol bia, decea ‘persons hariag claims agaiast the a.'&‘.m‘-“n hereby ‘warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers . legally IIII‘DIBQCI'M‘ to the sub- Mh{. on or befare the 4th day of Nn'mber !ITPBIIII OCOURT OF THI THB DISTRIOT - OF Co. um-umw-. oS thoe’ subscriber. of the District of Columbia, Oourt of the alngt the decosed are hereby aracs o exhibit ¢ gish, the vonchers Thereof, leg "&‘.‘-i’. o no1z 1520 - MINOR, GATLEY & ROWLAND, Attorneys. THE SUPREMB_COURT OF THB DIs. "&:‘2.‘3:‘.‘.‘.:....". 'of Georme 1 - lecoased. —Admn. No. 28503, . A xl.mun%h coased, and conts | 16th day of November, A. unto Frederick 4. Femsing, it o ordered this . 1021, unknown beirs at law' and next of kin m.. to be be published in n Law Reporter and The Bven- ing Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the Srst publication to be not less than thirty fore said return da OEH:- (Beal. Saitia A NER, District of Co- MII.M! RUDOLPH H. YEATMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI Golumpl, _ Holding Probate. ‘Court-—iietate of Mary Jacos, decensed _No. 2%~ Ad. cation having been made herein for probate of the and testament ‘eodicll of sald dectanea frant e Lot Dotiesy horeor ished Do reof be publ! e Washington Law Beporter oy The Bven: Star_once in ea nol0,: GEORGE P. HOOVER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREMB GOURT OF THE DIS- tric: of Colem num Probate Court. “Jalius E Deceased.—No. tion TOUES. - NEW YORK CITY SPECIALLY CONDUCTED TRIP Total Cost, $21. Party leaving Friday afternoon. Returning Sunday | afternoon, Three sight seeing trips, including Chinatown, residemtial nd business sections: Woolworth Tower, eic. Cost of trip includes railroad fare, hotel. trlnlpomuan in New York, It‘hlmln‘ and rienced conductor ““DELTA TOURS 500 Bond Bldx. POLICEMEN OFF DUTY ACCUSED OF SHOOTING One at Cleveland Is Charged With Attempt to Kill—Seriously ‘Wounds Passing Woman. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 19.— Patrolman Martin Collan, who offi- rs declare was intoxicated, narrow- ly escaped being tynched here after he had seriously wounded Mrs. An- toinette Santore, twenty-eight, while shooting at pedestrians in the vicinity of Central avenue and KEast 14th street. Three bullets passed through the coat of a detective as he attempt- ed to disarm the officer. sons, armed with revolvers and knives, disperse. Collan was arrested charged with shooting to kill. Patrolman Willlam !chonifll who had been with Col- lan earlier in the evening, also was arrested and ed on a charge of :hootin; to wound. They were off uty. Mrs. Santore was taken to a hospi- re-| tal with bullet wounds in her right leg _and thigh. She was shot while de | walking on Central avenue. ENGINEER GOES TO PERU. Andrew Cqllins Visits Home Near Spout Springs Before Leaving. 9 | Special Dispateh to The star. of | After ubez. Wi ‘Castner, mrr&n—-fl_. 2 (6) Was the -|a u- DTS ropact e Bla an & P T b S et R e e invelved? snall be pud o twice & week ] 10 o'clock I b and id deceased, o estate, by v . roed, v Tuesday, the s ch of thres succesaive h 4 HoEx Not_until reinforoements arrived did the Probate Court. the throng of approximately 500 per- the ot October. aving been 'com T "Castoer, th day of Oc ay of Nov m the pape: accensed? (2 tod and xecution LYN Va., November 19.— months work in Alaska on railroad bridge work, Andrew Collins of Appomattox county has gone for a similar stay, or longer, in the heart of Peru to do bridge construction. Be- fore sailing Wednesday for Peru Mr. Collins visited his former home near Spout Springs. —_— TWO DIE IN COAL SHAFT. HARRISBURG, TIL, Two men engaged in sinking a new air- shaft for the Ogana Coal Company were crushed to death here when a tub laden with rock upset. Johmson of El- dorado and Ohman Dick of Christopher November 19. for telwere killed and Luther Kimmell and 1,205.7,12,14,19,20,28 Dan Sowell were injured.

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