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THE EVENING FOR SALE—HOUSES R EAL ESTAYE. FOR ux.s—mm i, eormer Lot B r-;B.- tile -n. ‘breakfast al: 1418 Eye Stre: Phones Main 5903-4-5- Near 14th St. Highlands. ML Pleasant. Located kh.m- one d h- best Teaving ety must soll oy .umnn ! % rringed llx rooms and hth' lfl-'l !nt. electric light; ‘?h ol louse dition and s hich o ol e o ne o to wide alley. Northwest. $3.780. once m)lu"( B, MOBGAN & COMPANY, » Franklin 1320. m PAY Rz\rwm YOU CAN BUY A hice new 4-room bengalow ia m District II:I S ARTEINGER, rrm n.w. Main 5371 BOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS $ 314 Pa. Ave. SE. Price, $13,000. ‘t}th St. N.W. Near Girard St.- bay.window, tapestry brick house, hnn. Bbot-wa ur ~l|1 %u. lie unaee " eatite Ilm a fim lf ln flll ": OHN F. DON OHOE & SONS 14 Pa. Ave. S.E. COLORED under Szul’s Addlt:on. ted Beven s-."."..‘-'.a m""‘.“fl.‘& : hot-water electric light; hardwood ficors and trim breakfast wlfl. IIJIM and _heated; ‘beautiful W . lu-!ut ;’-‘E-u Practicall Al P‘e.tworth. ', $8,500. exceptionally well built — e Mt. Pleasant. PRICE, $8.850. Vac: diate 3 nflll meat to N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE." 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Mam 5903-4-5. [(BERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARI piex x| LONGFELLOW ST. CHEVY CHASE—$8.000. oS lmen, sy e ain R i $65 per month, e BEAUTIFUL HARVARD ‘balance = onn.\n oN x 8T., GEORG! ubstantial detac! 15, alow of utifal in 8415, Excellent Chevy Chase, Md. . | Owner T!n abroad. offers house on hl m !H(‘ ‘with shrubbery, trees and T two cars. flnl- s 8" '. . ll.t lights. In good mmfim".' Heduced to $9,000. Terms to suit Hedge= & Middleton, Inc. MT. E.I;E,AIE_AHL—&:Z‘S&“ . 1334 H St rd. Three-story brick; lvllllll m complete bath; el hts, b, Mt. Pleasant 3 ec. located, overlooking the Park. D ownes sente out eeveral room . Tigats; Trice” ouly $11,500. ‘Reasonable, term Hedges & l\hdd]eton. Inc. 1384 H 8t. N.W. in 1008 ONE BLOCK FROM 1 S‘I‘. GA!L " NORTH OF PAK RD. N.W. Two-story, colonial fron Zarge rooms, two batbs: hot-water heat and electric light; double back porches: large lot 1o paved alley, with garage. This most nl!ne— tive home is in !mlllll condition. +A.C. HOUGHTON & CO. shads b Gml‘. GIRARD ST. NEAR NORTH CAPITOL—$8,000. A partieul desiral front e ight; deep 1ot to ‘paved ‘ample *garage wace. House [pped with ~ screens - throug) tion. Easy payments. TAKOMA PARK—$6,950. alow, on & lot 50x229: o ..x..":::..“...,.::..'"'*.':f bl i d ‘wood Sloors; porch; ple garage spa Eoay o P $8.500. Vacant. Two-story bungalow type. deta @ence; 8 rooms and large tile bath: hot-water Teat, ‘slectric lights; lot rage. ~is & well-improved and ive property. it us show it to ¥« A. O. HDUGBNV & CO., 1516 H ll. ““We have the BEST in eve: —We_bav Investment. Well "{“{{fi {x: Mt. P’lnun:MA mfA-nllly spartme arages on the rear. Apart- !llell h'l S'Nolnl :nfl ihm on firet lonr’:nn réoms and bath on second Bnr. rate Botwater ‘heating plants. Frice. Hed es & Middleton, Inc. N.W. Phone Main 1028 W ashington Heights. Just reduced for quick sale. Now vacant. Adtractive home with 12 rooms 3 Sathe: alee, 1% Paved 55.5?” Tomediate possession: Price now §14.000. Hedgcs & \Ilddletun. Im:. eloe. unu SetitIn- refrigerator; ‘with sereens 4nd Awnihge: good de 5022007 t to alley; garage space. attract terms, WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL BSTATB BOARD. Phone Main ¢8. 1409 New York Ave. HEDGES & MIDDLETON INC. 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1028. Near cront Circle. Woodley Rd. 'D'luhdly‘l{afi;l". ’:&ntwull plan: Iudarn lnpmemfllll. 10 large rooi 2 ba um ect eoldldfin through- ::'t..&ll Cvlml to secure a ®-room lcn.-. well lmufl on terms of $1.000 cash. Now vacast. Has h-w.h. elec. lights; just beem decorated. North Co]umbia Heights. ‘PRICE, $9,000. p gt. Te- Georgetown. RICE. $12.500. Near 31st M Hnl'-l St-lflllth.fl o Flone Clevela SIXTEENTH B to effect immediate sale have reduced price lo 314,300 for my beautiful home located on & through street fust off 160h. It 1y 25 feet tapestry jick, two stories and attic. u[hl splendid rooms, two complete tile baths, —ume-with shower: oak floois and many featares not found in the ordinary house Garage. Must sell at once. Address Box 339-5. Star office. Price, $4,950. Big Bargain. Vac:nt. u Lok A, dn gt 55 Wiagow “walkin, "huln d-'llm Investigate at omce. D ] Dlimgan, light nm ‘open_firepla n{fc‘." o, 50x120, T na”toaral terma. Near 16th and Webster. 3 REDUCED TO $14.500. e K iy bathg, inelosed breakfast and Il.'p:s an4 accommodat- Ncarb Maflmd ¢ Moty he-ua S sarben, home: aad bath; -u.g Slocrae oy fa u n‘t.“ Cleveland Park Mt. Pleasant. formn PRICE, $9.500. :t;-u etively b:ld home; 6 roome P : iarge ‘Porch: hard- ‘Boors and ‘sil medern improve- Heats. Brick nm- for two cars. INSPECT AT ONCE._ B. H. GRUVER HOUSES. ShePherd St. Wess of Mth Mmm:t:omeend' Northeast. PRICE, $6,300. located d'!lhnl. hth. rnace Ocen owner who has I! Garage antre fatures In pe 80-foot. dition. ‘ohace to paved aliey. frontage. Terms 7 and (..:.?'n'.‘u."‘ an nmlhd mx [ ™ 210 Saul’s Addmon. B‘fll’- REDUCED TO T50. Park View. PRICE, $7,500. idstached. brick bome baving € Beating plant an X dmne e for _garage. terms. Besired. HEDGES & MIDDLETON INC MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL nom 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main roz8. —_______——a——- 5. Norfl‘fwest. Bt e o et 1 lights; ey pont an reat 3 stairways: convenfent to ; room L4 OOMS INSPE(TI‘ TODAY 5 to 122 Kenyon St. NW. Open Dally. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO., 1314 F Street N.W. IUILDERS. l'flVfi'l'lGA’l‘l THIS. 500 cash you can Columbia Heights. \UTIFUL colonial 8-room one-half square of 14th street car IID ‘water l-.! eloctric lights; bardwood ‘wide lot; fln- for two cars. !urw HOUEES Tor quick sale. Chase Park, D. Others slh‘ op for further llht‘lll. ER- TGEDD 'AN HOESEN, 810 15th st. Main $2505 WILL BUY A G000 TWELVE OO 21st and G sts. n.wW, Ming. h Ch se. — .Cm.i? .:... CHAS. D. SAGER, 923 Fifteenth Street N.W. 5 __,__________—- CHASE, D. 0—ONLY $1.800 CASH Georgetown. eohl Waum—uauo-- Has 11 rooms and Nt'iv -t';x‘nflI plnt- o\u. lights. mhnltnthnb-l l uflmn- llflfl. both inside and Vacant. Price, Hed;es & Middleton, Inc. Fhone Mals 1028. 1334 H St. N.W. room; Park. Vacant. 8,000 will buy a fioe comer mnhl 7 good location sotitheast: 8 rooms and two batbe, wlmr heat, Ohetrl: lights, o "0 agents. Price $9.500. Address ”'E."E"nn .'F!..E“"‘.'.E‘ p :m U o ""mu.m TIO. pered, fronting o cve of : southesst; Savenient fo markets, very reasosable. ms. 105 6t st n.w. Inapect these new modern :-non 'Y BRICK; 10 ROOMS, BATH: H.w. & S-room and “Héines on Sherman avenue n.w. glesicatty, G lacin s e aakington Hehts: Bot-water beat; home 1n £ lights; hardwood ~fetween Irving'and Kenyun sts. TAKOMA FIND HOMES. clothes receptacies: opesn L containing 6 large rooms anti et R T also sun parlor, i ‘modern and splendidly cons bath, hot-water “heat, electric; 242“‘?111 Street N.W. Weas tracted. provements. Open Ll-mnllll:lm-‘lh. . or price 2 sco, saloaman on premises. B ?.': a9 i ‘A NORTHEAST HOME Near 11th and K Streets N.E. Amnge With Us to Inspect This Home. 1. E. BREUNINGER & SONS, M.6140. 706 Colorado Bldg: Continued, etNN WE msFURY CO,, INC. | WOODLEY PARK—_UNFORESEEN CIRCUM- BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921 = C. G. Sloan & Co, Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. 1vin 8 Household Goods, Office Furniture, Cafe Tables; The Misses Eastman’s School -ndChnrqAnmmm,Howm.h- e A!Shn-G-lhriu ©. HO! _“We have the BEST in every sction. 00ZY SIX-] noognnon Price, 3 POBSESSION AT ONCE. M'fil(':lllll.-m!ddhn‘m November easy terms. A. C. HOUGHTON & 00., 1516 H st. “We_have the BEST in ev. guflh + 71513th St. 26th, 1921 Embracing in part Bedroom, Dining Room and Liviag Roeem Suites, Mahogany Furafutre, Rugs, Hospital Medicine Stands, Cabinets, Operating Table, Scales, Sterilisers, Pans, Buckets, Equipment, such as Bed Stands, ete., alse about 48 Single Emamel Beds, 51 Single Mattresses, Dressers, Benches, 19% dosen Army Blankets, 303 dosen mew Bath Towals, 68 desen mew Face Towels, 69 Comforts, 8 Sewing Mnchines, Screens, ete. And at 12 Noon 1919 Lexington Touring Car Terms Cash. no24-2t il ~ THYMNRROW ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of 3-ton Peerless Truck. By virtue of a certain chattels deed of trust dated September 1. 1021, and recorded Bathe, hot-water hest, eiec. w for mnm September 21921, -as Instrament No. 41, among the land records for the District of Co! EXTRAORDINARY VALUE lumbis, and at the request of the part Do Not Fail to secured thereby, the underaigned trustees wil 1708 KE YO“ ST. sell'by public Suction at Weschler'e 920 P # foom ’{flvlll"' 8, 2 bathe; heated oye _ mws BATURDAY, x;lvncn.. il il gw:mmm 1921, AT TWELVE ‘anderfull ‘com| 5 'K NOON, ‘one three-ton Peerless truck $13,750. Y Terms. m« motdr No. 19582, " RaTE p. JoHNSON. Qllllll tlr to IB’OI st. and walk west one-ba! OR SALE BY: ANY BROKER. H. A. THRIFT, Owner, Union Trust Bldg. Main 768. RARE VALUE IN CHEVY Chase home; well built, with every improvement; near car: now vacant less than $9,000 will CHAS. F. MUIR & CO.,, 1403 N. Y. Ave. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Opening Postponed. aturday, December 3rd, announce the completion of six homes 2 e most desicable section of Washington Owing bmlfll]lflmhwflfl‘m of thess homes, are of s special desig; -:‘ln u-'llhd dlllxl-b.o)tlill date one week. ‘Watch and walt for this opportusity to get & home at & price that establishes a new standard for present-day home buyi No home in the city like them—there are already sold. You will find these homes quite different from the usual commercially bullt house. CHAS. D. SAGER, Owner and Builde: 923 Fifteenth street o.w. da; stances warrant colonial type home. Park Hotel e a are ten rooms, tws Ilt lights; double .n‘l.l. Mllll tonlllu immediate sale of my large located mear Wardman ttle off Conn. ave. There o JOHX MURPHY, ~_FUTEWIT DAYA. Auction Sale of the 8-Room und Bath Press Brick Dwelling No. 649 “C” Street S.E. I wil) eall at public suctien. In front of the premises, WEDNESDAY, THII FTETH "DAY OF NOVEMBER. wn. O'CLOCK P.M.. the above dwelliog and Tot running back to wide alle s of $200 deposit; $1,500, by & first morcgage. and bal payments of $40, at 7 per cen no sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser Bale to be closed within 30 dayi IRWIN B. TO: ‘we will The lot has a frontage of about 16 feet § inches, with depth on alley of about 95 feet Improved by & large three-story dwelling, Terms of Sale: One half cash in thirty days. balance on deed of trust for two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-anunally, or all cash, at option of pur- Chascr. " Hewt and expenses adjusted 1o date of Deposit_of 3250 required at sale. SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST COMPANY OF BALTTMORE, Trustee. rters for New Homes. HARVARD TERRACE. i of the most attractive homes In the STORY CORNER BRI - By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4029, folto 41 et teq. of the land reccrds of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured Ly, the undersigned trustees will well, a* metion, in_fron! AY., THE THIRTIETH 1921, at FOURTHIRTY he following-deser! ust be sold. Dot fall to tavess UNION REAL Matp 8415. MT. PLEASANT. West of 16th St. A tapestry brick residence, eontalning 7 04 BAth: situsled on & quiet street 1o The Bouse han » n fire- in dining The te this l! once. colmm’rmv, 1410 G el rooms the best norihwest section. ton, District of Columbia, gnt #nd being part of lot numbered thirty (30) |n Bened'ct M Iburn’s subdivision of lots in squarc numbered ten hundred and two (1002). as per piat_recorded in the office of the surveyor f the District of Columbia in Liber R. L. H.. at folio 140; beginning at the southeast col aaid ot and running thence west along 1 20 feet; thence north along the west line of scid lot Teet: thence cast 20 feot to the line of Thirteenth strect: thence south alomg the line of said Thirteenth street 53 25 feet to the beginning, together with the improw ments. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid In cash, balance in two equal Instaliments, payable in or and two . years, with Interest at 6 per centum per lunum pay- from day of sa by deed of t upon the property nld or all er at the opllon of the purchaser. of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be Complied with within 30 days from day of otherwise the to the prepert] defaulting purchaser, tisement of such res published in Washington, D. C. LISLE 8. LIPSCOMB, SIDNEY W. FLAGG, nol9-d&ds,exSu Trustees. FUTORE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO- STORY BEICK NT, NO. 1746 WILLARD STREET NORTHWEST. Dy virtue of & cortain deed of truat 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- mises. | quest of the party secured thereby. the under- i trustees will offer for sale by public % OF d_rear entrance. and will give possession au. e Ta closed. Pncc, $10,750. WEAVER BROS,, Main 1821. 735 15th St. N.W Two-Story Brick, Renting for $150 per year. Price, $1,000. D. J. Dunigan, 1327 N. Y. ave. Main 1267. mu-.« VEEY DESIRABLE HOME OF 8,5 30 b o commer a1d & bargala. 001 . HAYDEN, 1410 G st. a.w. 3. NORTHWEST. ,000. Satery, brick, containing 5 rooms 2 blocks from new schooi. reagonable terms. loca lolx St KRB, 87 Woodward Bldg., Main 768, 15'h_dnd Sts. N.W. 324. l?lh Street N.W. arranged 8-room and 2-bath hot-water heat: M ored buyer; 8rd st. n.w. nhr SCHWARTSZ, Tac., m| 000. EDW. P. k -",v. (8es Mr. Birckhead.) Bargain in Cleveland Park Dok Oeer Fack. “Heal révlaces, -hm-nllu equipment. BacriSiced C. & A. N. Miller, Realtors, Excluswe Agents. Trust Bldg. Main 1790. thirty days from e, trustees reserve the right to resell the prope: ty at the risk and eost of the defauiting pur- Au o chlur. l:lu;.fl“ days’ M'!nlnmllt o! .urj N SALES e newspa CTT ot Washington. TOMORROW. 3 CLA ADAM A. WPSOHLEE. AUCTIONEER. CUARNN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO AND: M POUS PERSONAL BY AUCTION. TO PAY STORAGE AND CHARGES. SBATURDAY. NOVEMBER COMMENCING AT BA!J rm Rl’(!l 3. POLAW‘D ICE L. O'DONNELL, Trustees. po18-d&ds, exBukno24 THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUOTIONEDRS. * SALD OF VALUABLE g WELLING, NO. 4110 G RTHW) LOT DEPTH OF 120 FEET TO passed In = th DAY, L rTELD, AvvoRp & oo, TWENTL Nll\ DA! mr r«ovnfl 809,16425 el bldg. W On_SATURDAY. “NOVEMEBR TWENTY- SIXTH, ‘mle AT o'u.ool AM. I 'm seil Farmers’ {Baskeny Darket. 130 and B Sia pov.. eoven: imed District les. Oash at time of sale. By order of the ‘Comimienioaers. D oSt D 3. DONGVAN. Anditor. D. . T ADAW X WEGOHLEE. AUOTIONESE, Household Furniture, Player- Piano, Victrolas, Auto Robes, 7 g, gB 28 Ek: g5f " al { i &t E g3 =;§ i e 8 Eaf | 2hs i i B : ! H g i § Al | £ By Public Auction at Weschler’s ° 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. AD“ A, WESOHLER. AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL BSTATE ON IVY STREET. EBN AND B NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND L STREET BO! St ! 3 2989 i R g Rt dean R Sl R 5578, fronting 25 feet on f | trict Building CONO C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. FUTURP DSYS WEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. USTEES' SALE OF VALU. FROVID REAL ESTATE, ¥ ABOUT THREE ACRES OF LAND I IDIchVll“)' ENOWN AS “LINCOLN, By virtue of a_certal certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4022, pfelie 148 6t ses.; of the land records of the District of Col and at the request of ‘the red there: by. the undersigned Crastece will pell at publle anction, in_ fromt DAY the THIRD DA! &m‘:cnun 1921, ‘THR) REE 0°CLOCK the “THOS, J. OWE! TRU! trict of Columi buiag. Tots mmbered ive { 5 vaction i (O~ Cincots, recorded in Liber Gov. Shepherd, Mu- E) records of .equired upom acceptance of bid. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's | cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days ' from day of sale, otherwise the property may be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. T. W. STUBBLEFIELD, GARFIELD A. STREET, n022-dé&ds,exBudhol Trustees. ~~ADAN A WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. veyanciag, secured Automobile Aeeums, Office Furniture, Metal Safe Cabi- net, Comptometer, etc. By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Tuesday, November 29, 1921 Commencing 10 A.M. Miscellaneous auto accessories, Including Rrake Lining. Luggage and Tire Carriers, Radi a*or Compout Ootter Pins, Rivets, Wi ‘Tire Covers, Cut-Onts, Enamel, Fuses. Gaskets Horns, Radiator Hose, Mirrors, Packing, Pad- locks, Spark Plugs, Screw Drivers, Wrenches, “Mnltl Rim Tools, Hook-on Boots. Radiator ir Line Conuections, Chanpel Ba an)\?l’l. Bpring Bumper, Wrench Boards, Tire Display “ufldl. ete. ALSO AT TWELVE NOON Metal Safe Cabinet, Comptometer. Flat an’ Trpewriter Desks, File Cases, Office Chairs, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executor’s Sale of Dwelling and Vacant Lot Near Anacostia. w7 Tictue of powsr of stle contained 1n the " Thomas D. Manning. deceased. the un- xmuma grecutor will sell by public auctica, FSDAY, THE THIRTISTH DAY 0 1351 BEaTaNING AT POCK 'CLOCK P. it of the premises, the following properties, Dear Anacestia, D. C.. st half of lot 10, section 4. Row lazed as lot 815, square north f ot width wbout tmproved by & frame of.lot 23 in eaid sect part of lo* B b und, frontiog 30 “Barry Farm, £vs: and axtimtian back of 830 feet to Pomeroy ave. twelling honse. Second, Part o Ja e lm"d made known 2t time of Depontt o required at time of sale on o y to secure ‘closing ‘safe within o s therea GRORGE, vRAths TALLIAMS, Executor. 0019.23.5.28.29 Offjee. 719 15th st. n.w. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, wnsu ington, D. C., November 25, 1921—Se: wiil be receired at v 500, District k .. December 14, pounds (approx.} umuuon BUDOLPH. SAMES EELLER, Cor 0025,20,28-81 OYSTER, CHARLES' TON. for con structing School mflul djolning Mott Echool. 4th and W nw., will be received at Room 608, Districs Building, uati 2 o'clock p.m. December 5, 1921. Deposit of $10 required to_insure return of plans and wfl'flflllonl- For detailed information apply Boom 427, District Bullding. CUNO H. RUDOLPH, JAMES F. OYSTER. ¢ CHARLES KELLER, Commissioners, mol9-8t,exSu LEGAL mmcu CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF NAME AMERICAN nocm OF CERTIFIED PUB- UNTANTS. THE AM MERICAN lo('lm nr CERTI- nm PUBLIC ':ucomn' corpora- S of “Chapter V1L 111, of th a 3‘«' Tave of the District of Oolnrnhu .na acts amendatory thereof, desiring eum its corporate name, Crtites 5 tol. 'rnn' - I.h umn-ti ‘Illl l'w-"f. ‘of the Tncormam"~—e ~n ration -4 Coi- ar D, C.. ‘and at PUBLIC_ACCOUNT. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. we, .n of the bave heremnts et Gyt November, 5 17th Bt (Cor. Masa, Ave) .--.u -oa.l. mm A PACE INS ITUTE 715 @ S¢t. ¥.W.. Cerser th and G Bta. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION TIOLINE—Twe Sandmade; cxcellent tone. 808 Vst a. Violins Lalt OIII Fine repair- . B g A% Sher accksmrier for Seiaed e I-n_-h m‘.‘m'fl Viclin ‘Howr George Dizon Thempeon. st and teacher. 8%dk: 11y S'udlo: 1781 H ¢t n.w. 3#: e ¥ranklin 5110. R AG-J Az "~ Piano Playing Positively taught begiuners o 20 lessons Advanced flayers. © Booklet een CHETRTENSER ECHOOL OF POPULA SETHIC 2001 11ch 2t nose. Gotombts, 5153 RESORTS. ____ATLANTICOITY,N.J. ATLAN TIC = t'he City of a Mlllum Jewels YRIAD twinkling lights, = merous as the stars abov, and brighter, fank the mous Boardwalk und eomvert tntea veritable r- land at night. Py A L B Drehestrs Concerts, Dancing in the Hotels a0d oa the Piers, tndoor Swim Pools, {f | Theaters, Movies and varied en. In the duy time, & round of Golf n Jhe tresh invigorating sea air, or = | “anter on the beach at the Ocesn's edge: of outdoor diversion you | The A-;--:I.r The Breakers j i mmme a4 Hotel Brighton 4 B Coriten | Hotel Deanis | The Shelburne Hotel St. Charles Galen Hall S ide House Hotel Chelsen Hotel Morton The Holmburst | The Wiltahire Sepvenient and, comfortable tratn sery €s. For full in I informetion. hedutes, Talter cic... convult oy ticke agents. . Ulotel 7. ] ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. e A e Polere.. #eWILTS HIRE Virginia_ave., 34 hotel from Beach. Private batj in RAVEN ROYD, Cigimes xve. & Boars- winter rlhl. ocean-view posure: and rooms, Ot iy $4; with Bath, . Awsticas fi.‘" only; ‘special THE CAI:VERT Ave. Moderate Fall Bates. raten.” Bt il owher BO‘I‘EI- RALEIGH Place and Beach. i5_renovated and refurnished. Offering greatly redvced_winter rates. M. G: MOVING, PACKING & §! STOMG! um: FUR TTURE VAN W' ic ¢ leaving for Ne load en route. C. E. PH 5 ‘Phone Franklin . 21 WINTER BUILDING STORAUE » Space l-clfl I'.ckerl. Craters & Saburban a: Moving | I.ITI'lEFlEI.D.AI.VORD&CO. 156k _amd Pa. Ave. N.W. “UNITED STATES® STORAGE CO. Fsirmxroof Warcheuses TES OMaSSainbnse ¢ R A MODERN HREI’ROOF STORAGE RS 0% PACKING, LONG-DISTANGE MOVING No Charge tor Estimates mh URY STORAGE FOR W“I‘l‘v J Estimais Wisd e u.._m_m.m_—_ tri%: The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc. : 2 i Pumat v o gress, £ 1 | B 3 i 4 8 CFF .;glii“: ] % { gi §i ; i 1l i §§ : : i i 4 § £ i el £iiy i " r F i £ é il gE il ; . ns Nflc SQ. N.W. AUCTIONS. Chairing || i ¢ |ducting transactions. Centinued. MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUISES CARIBBEAN CRUISES CALIFORNIA AND HONOLULU Via PANAMA CANAL Steamship Tickets—All Lines OBER’S Steamsd Ageney, tp mad Tewrist Ne. 1 Weodward Bailding Phens Main 1089 Plymouth, Cherbourg, Antwerp, Hamburg. Libsu. Dassig. \smm New Yo Hi Dansig. For sa nd other Taformation apply. ll‘!mlfw'll. murm'.l wmunn vln w;u X CANADIAN y12. PACIFIC] ZeLIMITED | STEAMSHIP2 1 TO THE ORIENT “Empress of Russia,” “Empress of China™ TO EUROPE Sallings Every Few Days From Montreal and Quebee to Liverpool, Southampiton, Gl The Continent, Italy. Ocean Trip Sho: ed by Twe Délightful Days on the Picturesque St. Lawrence River and Gulf '75 ents Everyw] Olly !nu.xu De’t. EXCHANGE STRKE AROUSES VIENNA Brokers Reply to Government Tax by Lockout With Exciting Scenes. BY A. R. DECKER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1021 VIENNA, Austria, November 25.—Re- sponding to popular resentment against the money and stock exchange, which rightly or wrongly is considered one of <he main causes of Austria’s misery, the government decided to charge the brokers there a monthly tex of 100 gold crowns (§20), equal today to 1.000,000 paper crowns. The brokers' reply to the government's tax proposal was a strike which began Tuesday morning ~nd caused scenes of excitement far 7ali | <Xceeding (hose actending the panic on Jhe exchange when the value of the crown collapsed last October. Closing the exchange hiis nearly ev- ery man In Vieuna, for one me.hod of keeping ahead of the 'lighting-like de- preeiation in the value of the crown is w0 speculate or invest in siocks or for- cign currency. The great increase in the banking business caused banks to spring up in Vienna like mushrooms, crowding out the old cafes where the Viennese used to spend the entire day behind their newspapers. kers say: “Now we shall sce If the government needs us more than we need the gov- ernment, or vise versa."” Stop Work Under Pressure. A month ago some forty students -arried out an armed attack upon the exchange, but succeeded in cl only one dag. Now the broj stopping work under the pre: ¢ |an impossible government tax « preventng curb brokers from con- Tue result of the exchange fignt is (o drive tho money market into dark alle smugglers’ cafes. Unaoubtediy speculation fs helping to ruin Vienna. The banks seem to flourish under the wild fluctuations in money values, for they take a proft both ways in buying and selling. The profit is increased when the trading is between cities. The munitions makers and banks alone seemm to Dave profited by the division of the em- pire into so many economically im: possible states. However, natural conditions are CAusing Specuialio Auscria is printing nearly 10,000,000, 000 paper crowns each weck 10 than one-third of the government | expenses is due to the food subsidy and this, added to the eight-hour day established by the workmens coun- ciis. with three hours of actual work, keeps the production far benind con- sumption. Chancellor Schieber's government has just reached a point of strength where it dares attempt a retorm. The first act of importance will be to cut the sixty-billion crown food subsidy from tae budget. Then an effort wiil be made to collect the taxes now au- thorised and to add others. Probabiy the laws which encourage loafing wiil be repealed. BROKER,-WITH EMPLOYES, HELD ON FRAUD CHARGE Three Men in Pensacola Accused of Using Mails to Promote ‘Doubtful Scheme. o Pa. ave | The tates maill of scheming to dvfrlud. has g:en set for nl;lll I!k the 'i):“a:‘ Bfll(n court for Monday, o\un T Stirling was arrested on October lfl at the l.nll.l‘luon of the Post Office De- brouxhl before Commissioner d released under 35,000

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