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3 pDeth: man- k garage o rear ard; perfect u-lon opén 2 t0 6. 1244 10th st. n.w. G S.W. column. VACANT, NEWLY ULTRA-! IODIIN mgalow, resdy for u tenaat im. ive _spactous ~reoms, hariwood fecey, open fre- osEY _$750 cusH. fromy Pa. 8 ivion, with fine heating iok-t On! Pk g "\%mnmnmco, 933 728 15th ST. WILL SELL HOUSE WORTH $&Ksoo. IN CHEVY ASE, AT A SACRIFICE. MAKE ME AN OFFER. ADDRESS BOX 196-A, STAR OFFICE. 3 " SCH (See Mr. McCarthy. TAROMA PARK. i ,000—3-room cottage, bath, basemen nt. water and sewer; convenlent to cars. doy 37,3006 rooms, modern, semi-busgalow; ga- rage. wo—1 Tooms and sleeping porch; rooms ng large: oak Sues, bot-water heat; fire- Dlace; garage. [-UE & Em“lm 23 Carroll ave.. Col._892-W. AN ATTRACTIVE, uonnu HOMB, WELL hnt convenient- i 1 mhh Tne., Terms arranged. Y, SOH.V QUINN COMPAN’ o Stk nw. A SPLENDID NEIGHBORHQOD Has been created -by this ARMSLEIGH PARK community of wholly DETACHED COTTAGES and BUNGALOWS —be- cause they are most attrac- tive in effect; wonderfully located ; and built with in- tegrity in every detail. $1,000 CASH IS ALL that’s required. Balance in moderate monthly pay- ments—less than the rental would be. Come and see them—our * Mr. Hamilton will be at the Park Office, 4415 39th st., every day and evening— phone Cleveland 1390, Take Wisconsin ave. through cars marked Friend- ship Heights, Somerset, Rockville, to Windom_st., just beyond Cleveland Park —or Chevy Chase cars to Al- bemarle st.—first stop north of Bureau of Standards. HARRY A KITE, 1514 K St, Ph.-M. 4846. $8,500. Near 13th and Pa. ave. se.; 8 rooms, 2 baths; colonial porch; brick; h-w.h., electricity; hard- wood trim ; laundry tubs; double rear ponch and double garage; possession. Will pay $68 month and furnish lxvmg ‘quarters. Can & be sold on terms. HARRY E. GLADMAN, Linc. 346. 306 Pa. Ave. S.E. $6,250; $330 cash; special. vicaat; _termn Near 14th st.; 10 rooms, ‘bath, furnace, cacare; 500; l. mwmnml-‘ 5, roome, bach, HOME REALTY CO. 2007 Ga. ave. nw. BIGW. 4° NEAR 1st AND QI_IT_INCY N.E. ACAN vl-u euuum house In this 8 large, newly cellar; Dack yasd: fing et DAVIS & STEELE' 1420 New York Ave. Main 5308-5082. B fe FINE RESIDENCE i ON BEAUTIFUL WYOMING AVE. WEST OF CONN. AVE. IN UTIFUL KALORAMA HEIGHTS. BEATST ACROSS THE BTRI FROS HOME OF £X PRES. TAFT. ONLY HOUSE 40 FEBT WII Au.z! BABAGE NB T3 CABS. 2 LEEPING POBCHES. BBAI CEN & MIGI PAIIDHI AND 'llI bl!l‘d ROOM ENTERTAL LIEBERMANN & HAWN 1421 F STREET. ,PHELAN C. HAWN. PHONE M. 2021 GOOD NORTHEAST VALUES. in Viclnity of 12th and alzed rooms and bath; furnace Beats fine cellar’] under entire house. ' This is an exce buy and howl d by . the: owner, possession. $600 cash. Lo Pnce. $4,250A near front yard, Can l«lfl&!moflu i terms and Price, $6,300. Colonial w& viclaity of Llled: Park daundry tube; M‘ylfl Ibllv!dlM very . ible posseasion deed. New Homes—ségo Cash OWENSTEIN BROS. 7th'and H Sts. N.E. - "Linc. 897. lephone Cleveland 2138 for appointmasnt. o& East. Capitol St. rooms aad bath: "" 1334 le{g:s' REDUCED TO. 36, & Mlddle!on, Inc. Matn 1028, FOR bath, re. lectricity. Bx- for .7 AUCTIONS. Yungalot By auctica, 4 pum., Dec. -6, Ses ln'-lbll -mru couvealences, on easy terms and pos- t hou: y who wm‘ .p-nmant- ‘of five rooms 0.500. ! MOUNT PLEASANT BARGAIN—WEST trictive brick home 14th stroet. ouy n.m for quick sale, hllylhnm::‘ r'_'-.'m. FOX SALE—HOUSES Continued. BROOKLAND. 2 BBANDN laces: to_16-ft. aliey; ba PHOS, "F JAR 837 Wood 2 Main 768 i mf 'H 8. N. A Very lJ nusual Business Opportunity. bl‘n L splendidly arran, eoo Bm 8') ST. N.B. BABGAIN. 81X ;ol»w.o'x";:'en::c" :u?nu belgtllnl |ll|lud furnace heat; $5.250; mmm:mm letached ey © e | A e s, P tter see It. % e CHAS. D. SAGER, downtown—8 rooms, 923 15th 8t. Ma room for garage. $6,250; Make offer. t. Real 6| FOR_SALE—1910 § 8T. N.W., IN_ nB! d Navy Row''—Three- brick house;. .10 bath on second floor; lavatory on third condition; Southern exposure; CTT! . with 6 rooms and baih, with ali | 48 'W. M. BRASWELL. 1311 H. Main 969 ATTRACTIVD HOUSES ‘ar garage. Pri uou “Worms. No agents. Mdnu“lox 1 MARTIN A. WEBB, . Main 1244 RAND NEW—CHEVY CHASE, Near cars. Detached. " Large FIRST FLOOR: Reception Bl Itv {uith Sceplace), dining room, bedrooms, bath bite and maho Evans bldg. FOR SALE—BEAU "AC] in Potomac He'ghts, m-- Conduit rd. and 1 square from car lin large rooms and, 1! P hetwater heat, electric lght trlm IML‘M)IM front porch: lot 115 ll) alley. lat 1,500 cash; hhflte. rl: monn;ly, MW‘ all”interest ‘and prin- el Hiante & RICHARDSON, 1504 H st. n.w. _ 5| TIVE HOME NEAR Pu'vun.v NIA AVE. large room: 3 splendid poN'hH oncraie.” collas 130 of house; hardwood trim throughout: bouse nearty new: deep ard to alley. Price reduced $6,850. T. LA on s 6 rooms and bat] ©og_second floor: separate nemnx Rlauts and separate entrances; electric lights. Now rents for s ‘mon! 3 . Convenleat Hedges & Middleton; Inc. Phone Main 1 LA.v. 1319 B BT. s Has veveral well Buflt ‘Brick, eofy homes, ‘con- taining 6 good which he can uu at $4,500, ‘terms, ovsnwoxl'«} Pl:‘( SYLVANIA AVE. s :!vun 13th and 14th st . NR. COLORADO AVE. AND LONG- beautifal, modern residence, rge posses- sion; price very low; terms Tntersetiag. PETWORTH; _price _ much _ below seat, valges: sem detached, modery: 40 b, Drick possession; only $150 cash NR. OTTS AND 11th STS.; eemi- detached, 11 oo, moders relldnee' possessi aodem br(cl. leased; vrlce low; en.v CE, Phons Bine. STHW. T Near Dupont Circle. Jocated three-story brick. Has 10 rooms (7 bedrooms) and bath: economical heat- Lx::h nl.-ndx “c.n n;‘. ‘bou, hm-n terms of $1,800 nd’ reasona e Mediate possession. Price. $0.500. - Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H St Phone Main 1028. Near Cle\eland Park—$l4.750. One block from Conn. av: baths: hot-water be: electric l‘h of o repairs; possession when destred. land 2387. 86,500—MT. PLEASANT, ComeF: brick: 6 large rooms and bath: eon- crete basement ating pla garage: reaso Cottmba er “SCOTT"—SPECIAL BUILT. Prettiest Car in City. spec] (ke :muri doz, week or month, pesial ratex for shoppinig and touring. anywhere, H B TAXT SERVICE. . 10 15th AND BAST CAPITOL xnnna HOBART ST. furnace heat; deep nothing like' it at ash and monthly payments reason: NR. 23rd AND H Nw.. 6 r. and tile b.; latrobe heat: gu alle; only. $5.260; $1,000 lance easy; possession. m)o s. 3 BATB& GARAGE: T BY Kennedy Fros.: good neighborhiood; reasonable. Address Box 159-A, Star office. NR. 1st AND BATBS N.W.: 6 r. and B brick; furnace heat price, $4.800. mow c and ‘monthly Payments you can make. N. E. RYON CO.,, INC. Buccesaors to New York Realty Broke: Main 4597. pric il E mofern ' improvements; electricity ; 1o hardwood floors; gara. coin, 4191 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LARGE rooming house with all modern convenlences, ‘Bel‘hu Jith 17 roome and 3 RRABWM Xflll R st. Main 989. COLORED. Near High Schools. Vacant. 8ix rooms and bath; entrance hall. Nice street, cnvenlcnt to everything. Price, $4,950. Terms. MT. PLEASANT. D. J. DUNIGAN, Immediate Possession. I32l N. Y. Ave. Ph. \«Iam 1?67 ; peaty and 3 Boornd mediom sised front room, 12x18; bath and storage spéce in attic; cone: Both front s eod rear entran trazs and serv let. ot water heat, eleciricity. handwood foors. is house is located on a quiet residence st. Th near the Mt. Pleasant car line. It is priced reasonable we can make terms. $10,750. WEAVER BROS. 735 15th St. N\W. Main 1821. BY OWNER me CITY —AN_&-RO0M and bath brick house in good condition, at Bane, "Sve."end B vt mows Tnis s Tery (‘hflp house ofl th l-rm- Pr ce, 6.1 $1,000; $65 per month. lle-‘- POBD‘A BORDEN Co.. 604 For Sale—Vacant. 737 Hobart St. N.W. $300 Down. 8ix rooms lnfl bath, colonial porch; alley in the rear. r2WARING, 228 Bona Bldg., 14th and New Fork Ave. . Dhone Frask. S571. 8, ‘al porca: Fuons M ko taamary | 8 ROOM INSPE T TODAY. 1215 to 122 Kenyon St. N.W. NEW HOMES. The bomes with the blg yards, 20 by 15 nd vegets Room for Two Garages. 7 BOOMS AND 5th st. .w. Phone lA'l'fl ' | H. 3 HOWENST?IN ¢o.. good mam«- u--n-u asion; ik, oot ndic TOR SALE_VACAST-216 1l T 500, $750 des| ““They Know Wasilagton, 1527-Eye st. n.w. . M IMPORTANT NOTICE! Opening Postponed. ek Saturday, December 3rd, we will announce the completion of six homes in the most desirable section of Washington Heighits, a8 baree | ng to the delay tn the interlor decorating Southesst: e uf;‘( vi!h Rllt " ‘i‘l‘l‘zd"‘l"E Tegular commission or making sal. L._J. MILLS, 605 6th d Owi) these bomes.. which ars of special pelied to defer the opening date ode walt for thls that estal lig! i o, G e i W] week tch and Main 5528, After 5 p.m. L\uoln EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. fromn 'the 4 it 1708 RENYON ST RS Rl 02 7TRST rooms, 2 baths; heated garag 928 Fitteenth street a.w. w High-clat neighborhood. *‘Headquart: 1 oadertally compiete: —— st $13.750 E?;y Terms. n day Take Mt. Pklllnt car to mfll st. and walk west one-] FOR SALE BY ANY BROKER. H. A. THRIFT Owner, [ Union Trust Bldg. Main 768. 2 house. Write details of house wanted and rice and we'll find it for you. W LI!. D st. n.w. 2981 MILLS AVE. N.E.—MODERN B-BOOX house, garage; two lots. i Open for inspection daily rom o 9 p. For price and_terms see salesman on preamises, | ™ INSPECT AT ONCE. B. H. GRUVER HOUSES. Shepherd St. West of 14th. lllmedlll. pone-hn. eight rooms irge bedroos two lemned lluhn lnd bl!llll-lk rebes 10 feet wide: lots to 90- Mey " Pittaburg Instantaneons water-beate: 1114 Di Main mz. 120 — cozY “x_io;?"mo HOME. ESSION AT ONCE. POSS! ust north of Park rd. lnr !nld e’ Bclll, Six rooms and -bath; !0“ Bmfl Ol AP LB L LATIMER co. SRR o, ge. | 100 hkfl on R st JI Immediate q asonable te: 150 ‘er in aristocratle nefghborhood. 12 rooms and 2 oy Briek and -u;:- residence. Excel AN modern im- ptonally llent Price, $14.000, just oft 16th. &0 1'5’:- et have the BEST in every sectiom.’ NBAR UNCOLN PAll house; 1a kitchen. m Topaie: Large lot with fra ¢ bullding il Rouse's care;, I good uelgsborheot; fa: treet; and paved AA C. HOUGHTON & CO., 1516 H st. a.w. “We have the. BBST in every neuo; An_exceptional of o6 yuchade & good hnn Shiy_$10, 2ators otached.. SangaIow-{7De, new dwen o jaily constructed and arranged f for 2 24 beth on | 1ot oor:. 3 ot §a porches; arge ; fne lot; shade. Located in Takoma ; Fm.n.o..-.'bmxmlmmw HOUG! mflaoo..monn.-.m "'o have the BEST in every section.” SSESSION Al' 0"(0!. 1 N .PO-' ‘modern every detail. One of those -m-nmn iver houses porth side of Quincy st. just east ol 14th st. n.w. 2-story, ltfle and ufll: luhl, lm pw.:. G0k Boat. ovec. ghts; lot 157 2. deep e i A HOUGH" NCW- 1518 H st. n.w. ‘We _have the BEST in every section.” VST AN R shreets portbes ear .Anaual ineom 36,000, Two -p.?-‘ o of § 'ruoms a3 bath esch. . A, C. mmv l 00.. 1516 ;‘:Lu:'. bt rooms, _kitchen ‘water beat, 'l.e. Near 13th and Md. Ave. N.E, o hie SRy oyt ner etghborhood. in ouse in fine condition, llvlnl bten lately pllntedlll ipered. Im- Dlediats possession. mu-b-mnu 31,000 cash. Balance easy. Near 15th and Decatur N.W. t'o—hllh home - in t‘l’f“':l?e‘:l u‘h': lv‘e:g venjence and refinement bodled ‘woodwork, floors and Do-bl. sarage. M b AVIS & STEELE, ¥.ll‘l BOB2-5398. 1420 New York ave. m.w. * THAT I ! olalh(mbn‘.llfl..'lflll r ”’l-'l Address Box 339-T, me Near- 18th-and S-Sts. r:.":’" o Sroon aad e -.n?"-"i--“'?:‘., Hedges & Mldd!etou. Inc. 18334 H 8t N. BEST BUY IN CITY. VACANT., e (an old-time price. sized rooms, ‘bath; deep yards, |: —Fin Two mnxu BRoR ok | Fam LAW, 1519 -ROOM BUNGA- ocmcx Nool vlq' Ivy. th Men!ml trustaes Hoom for; gar- bles. - | Soth white ‘aod. man and matoral Enish. large St * "":!"-K—- o pm. |0 FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. 50- Near Pa. ave. s.e.; 6-room I:nck bath; cement cellar; fur- nace heat, room for garage. This house is in excellent condi-|. tion and a real ‘bargain. -$1 cash and $50 per month. Pos- session. $4 ,250. C st. s.e. near Pa. ave.; 6~room i brick, bath ; furnace heat; cement. cellar; excellent condition ; room for garage; possessnun. This is $1,000 cash and $50 per month. HARRY E. GLADMAN, 306 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Lincoln 346. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW at 10 Ford Truck by order TERMS: CASH | del-2t FUTURE DAYS. C G SLOAN & CO., Inc., 715 13th st. .Household Goods, Office %=l Furniture, Personal Effects, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. Saturday, December 3rd, 1921 THE EVENING :8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. " ©, FRIDAY, ‘DECEMBER- 2, 1921 AUCTION SALES | TOMORBROW. Aucts. ‘ STEAMSHIPS { MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE ewark, N. J. WINTER aunmmam 20, ww. ft. Finest Stora, m In City. l&r Hnulelu L] Exper(. rmuken. Crnen & Shippers 'hc“fi !z“ . h:\n and Long Distance Mov ng. ‘ree Estimates. 1438 U st. BY ETORAGE FOR FUENITD sad pishos. Eatimates cheertully e Venidat location. WESCHLER 0 Pa. Sve. ‘| W, B. MOSES & BONS. 11th AND ¥ N. AM. and at 12 M of the U. S. Marshal Pool Table and Equipment C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, AUCTS. FUTURE DAY. “TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executors’ and Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Business Property Not. 1417, 1417Y, 1419, 1421, 14211, 1423, 1425 P St. N.W.; No. 2004 M St. N.W., and Nos. 529, and 531 3d Ste and 303 and 305 F St. S.W., Also Dwellings Nos. 1712, 1714, 1716, 1718, 1720, 1722 and 1724 V St. N.W.; No. 1300 W St. N.W., No. 1303 T St N.W., Nos. 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129 Pierce St. N.W. and Nos. 1620 and 1622 32d St. N.W. (B, vistue of & decree of the Supreme Court the Diririct of Columbis, passed ‘n Equity 59160, ‘the undersigned executors of the estate of Thomas F. Con- , decwaned, will offer for sale by public auc- Ton, n front of the feapective premses, o0 days and hours, hereinafter mentioned, the fol- lawing described real estate situate 15 the city of Waahington, District of Columbia 13, 1921 Yy at 4 0'Cock P.M. Part of lot_1 in square 538, being the south 25 feet on 3rd street. by 65 feet on F street, improvsd by threestory me: ore n& Swell: ng N nw. oy b 308 and 305 F Parlor and sut Chiaa (‘onchel. nd n‘k& Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auet. AUCTION. By virtue of a writ of fier! facias fssued out of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed, I will sell sh, at the auction room: 950 ‘Penneyivanta aven ton. D G At T :p..n, SEPTEMBER sbaker ‘seven.pusecager xfl-l re and ris u\-d (" ive . Bel w-n.l. and sold to ufl-tl it law 65287, in favor ol e Aatomepie !‘lllufl.btnrln: [ MAURICE 8 m Terms: de1&2 BALE POSTPONFD UL BATURDAY, DECEMBER THIRD, 1931, THD SAMB HOUR AND PLACE. MAURICD SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshal TTHOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERE. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM. Pnovm REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING BOUT THREE ACRES OF LAND IN %V%D“l!lo‘l KNOWN AS “LINCOLN,' By vistos of & certain Geed of trust duly 1o, n Liber No. 4022, folio 148 et seq., of muummoluun trict of Columbia, the request of the party secured there- wul sell at vIblle DAY Ve "THIRD DAT o’v DECEMBER 1901, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the foliowing dencrived and_ and_ pre the Divcrice of Columbla. and designated ss and being lots pumbered five (3). six fl l ‘ven @ 1n section six (0), Lincala, t ed 'in. Liber Gov, Shepherd, follas 25 tol Q of the surveyor office records of the Dis- trict_of Columbia, said property now known for purposes of fazation and assessment as ! Lot 4 in Thomas Brown’ lots 5. 7. 800 and 601 in square No. 5195 of | of squarc 1280, deseribed the District of Columbia. + Terms of sale: All A deposit of } requir eptance of bid. Convey: 4 Tecording apd revenue stamps purchaser's | *hence at right angles 1] cout. le to be closed within thirty days | feet to the east lime of Slip”: thence from day of ssle, otherwise the properly may | north with waid enst Mg of the “Mip" o & resold at the' risk and cost of defauiting | poiat, found by drawiag o line at right angles purcaser. W. STUBBLEFIELD, 32nd st from a point on the west side ARFIELD A. STREET. ]mmnr. ‘which is thirty feet north of the place of beginning AND PEREMPTORY AlL the Registered and Graded Li 30 feet to the be improved e Regis and Gra ve Stock. et to the beginn'ng, Horwea. Hogs. Sows and Pigs, Sheep, Reglstered | story brick dwellings Nos. 1620 and 165 55a Boar. farge lot of Farming Implements of all |‘(forme:ly Talles) ' Plows kinde, facigding Tractors. A\m: Track ursdey. > December 15, Culisaiog. Dizder, Cors: ey Foiome: wte-| 1921, at 4 O’'Clock P.M. Cultivators, Binder, Cor'n.. Hay, ete. by 1 T, 7, i, 135, 127 ana 129 Plerce st, n.w. ay, December 14, 1921, at 4 O’Chck Sublot 144 in story _brick Gwell ’Clock P.M. [Sublot 2 in squarc 237, improved story brick dwel''ng No. 1303 T st. o.w. the Same Day at 4.45 { cing, thence With said line reve: 0 road lasing fo unrel. Prince of said lot in square 100, impréved by one- Georgen Co on M 8. TL'RDAY. DECEMI\ER HIRD. 1921 'OMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK storr frama shon No. st. n.w. 301 aud 302 mproved | in two-story brl x § dwelifog T, 1o, 108, R l"‘ l‘ll {On Friday, December 16, 1921, Commencing nt 4 O’Clock P.M. by beiek { Bublots 296, SAFE m;ro%rr AYD TRUET co. s LTIMORE, Agent. ‘tioneers. THOS. J. OWEN l SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEEY SALR OF OF VALUABLB DETACH. e DWELLI! Not 68 1o sq N Rirp, l!"l nm XLV% P lL n.w. Plr!‘of sublot 4 in re 200 bflnl the ‘west 9 feet by the full devlh of the said sub- rt of sublot 5 in '3. belng 4.88 feet by the full flloflh.llld Iproved by brick store No. 1423 P st. the sublot 5 in square 209, being to the east 14.83 feet by the the -said sublot, improved by 1425 P st. n.w. re. ‘here two F ‘more properties are contig- aonty” the "unders executors and trustee reserve the r.:hr o first og:r Jald parcels as e entirety, 'and subsequently eparately. s o such manaer s produce the best One-third of the purchase cash, the balance in two payable in ome and two : ou.tum of the be Daid tn cash o aqual incialimenta, two ’EIH from the Chager, cenf ise | pr] money to be paid fn .qu.l Sataliments, semi-aonually, from ey of e, o ed of trust upen the vNPtfl’ sold, mh. St The optlon of the purchaser. & depo on_each parcel sold separately RS0 b purcels s0ld collectively_required o |8t time of a2 428 notariel fect at the okt |- amps and_n T he® purchiser. . Terms of sale to be com- plua S within thirty days from day of sale, Stherwise, the cxecators dnd trusteet rete 7 the right il the property at the risk szl coat_ of u:flurmtuns purchaser, atter fve advertisemen -ympu published In lhe utwl’ w.-m..mn. ERNAR e PBNNON, on T.ust Building, lxmlol'! and Trustees. ing r annt chaser, (after Sve gare’ advertisement resale in some Dewspaper pul JGSEPH T. SOERTER Sesthern bide, 'ORGE ERTMAN, Oeatury bldg. nnlu-dl.lnelnm! e rastees. @rae A POSTPONED | del-dAdsexSa 'TIL l(oNDA‘lfi 'I'Hl "m DAY OF DB~ ] B R R ANOstime™ | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. USTEE' LE OF PR“IS. 600 MOR- I sls't;ArrE RTHEAST- AND -PREM- T8ES 52 AND 1 4th STREET SOUTH. mm.usu ST. By wirtue of & decree ot e Supreme Court District of Columbia 1o, equity cavsc No. Py ndersigned trustee will sell on THE TWELFTE DAY OF DE- 7’ Il Wbflc agction, in front ropertics. the following: t 20, in square Frame Dvnllnz.W’ Large Side Yard. - No. 706 G Street S.W. Lot 30x86 MONDAY, CEMBE B o S FoUR 00 1u‘1m° by b e sce Now 828 4th sty s ved IATELY TEER lot 21, in ml‘flo‘ 531 4th A‘l' BA[I‘ PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., lot 174 in Weber et al. subdivision of 860, roved by premises No. H the ST S, S T l ot a 8 per -:( per annum, payable semi-annually, by first deed of trust on the prop- erty, or.all cash, at purchaser's option: 3250 | Iirod m each parcel upon accept- A Sy Tetn ing, Botary recording at puichaserd Sale made nh’m 2o ratification by the to be complied with within }Eiglilt By 3z By, Pubhc Auctxon at Weschler’s - i gzo Pa,’Ave. NW. .Ttiesday. December 6, g3l ‘Comménci A.M 1e gl ; ad n’i the | WeB NESD. *CLOCK O'CLOCK reed | an undivided ope-balf interest in lot 39 foot height ares,” fonr dom from 14th street, directly op- posite the new Buick building. Lot 20 by average depth of 107 feet to allsy. 12 rooms, steam Terms liberal and angounced at time of sale, or apply to auctiopeers. Deposit of $1.000 at time of sale. Convesanciug, recording and revenue stamps at x:muun cost. 8 be closed 10 thirty days o deposit to eited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. de2-d&ds ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. LB 8Al OF VALUABLE TM- By virtoe of a certain deed of trust daly re- corded in Liber No. 4489, fo'io 436 et seq , the ‘land records of the Dlsirict of (,ohm\bu and at the request of the party secured ¢ by, the undersigned tru i Cer for sale 1e anctions Ln front of the Premises, on AY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF DE- AD. 192 T l'ocn rum’rr hundred forty- llifl in smbdivislon e Mied iat of Inld -uMh'hlon Te- k 24, at pase 30. in the | Terms of sale: All cash over and above existing building asteclation trast of sbomt ,000. 00 required of the urchaser l! e xlme of sale. All conveyape- ng, g, Fevenuc stampe and potarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of | %ale To be complied with within ffteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- ! serve the right to resell the properts at the risk and tost of the defaulting pnnhlvr. ahu [ five days' advertisement of such resale io so: noqupfl Pubiished in the ity of Washing: JNO. RITCHIE, Jr., WATSON DALEY, recordinj TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THEI ESTORY I TORE AND DWELLING BT AL8O & v:\numzn TNTEREST 1N LOT 4 RESERVATI ist Cause No. 57851, 1 wil sell at public suct in hont ot the respective promise DAY. THE o DR MsE, MMBNCING AT FOTR e Fallowing. "described . jSituate i, the District a_and lot square roved by the three-story brick hufldmg. afl th street ap. . Also n HALF-PAST FOUR HM. reservation 10, fronting 25 feet b; of 150 feet, on the west side of mehalt Bhodk morth ©of Pennsylvania ave. ‘erms of sale: Onme-third of the oy 10, o¢ 'patd 1o cath and the btance 1n two equal installments, two years from the y Jate| Tne east ore half of ot 25 by the full depth | purc u per centum per annum, payal Phiy Cerured by deed of trust E"”"’ soid. or all cash, at the option ot ‘m chager. 3200 depoalt on each pa ired n_acceptance of bid. _All con\-emc!ns no Ty fees and recording at purchaser's cos of sale to be complied with within 30 devetrom' Guy of ‘sale, Gtherrise the. trostes reserves the Tight 1o Tessll the property at the risk aod cost of defsulting parchaser, | duys' advertisement of such renk’ in some ne iper %agmm ln ton, D. RE WA 2243 13th I D025-04ds, ex5u —_——————— LEGAL NOTICES after five CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF NAMB AMERICAN eoc%uo ¥, CERTIFIED PUB- SN SO0IEIT OF CERTI- BTTC ACCOUNTANTS, 8 corpora tion organized and existing under ¥ vir- tue of Chapter XVIIL subchapter I11 4 the Code of Laws of the District of Columbla, and al “acts _amendatory thereof, desicing to change its corporate name, as fol- lows: THAT on the seventeenth day of November, .D. 1921, & meeting of the Incornars s =a ving been elected, was with interest at six per cent per annum, | una; +B8OCIATION, OF M ERIOAN 3 ETiviED FUBLIO AccO NTS."” UNTAN IN WITNESS WHEREOF. we, all of the bands incorporators, bave Maeats ot and seais this seventeenth day of hmb'r. TON B. uAnmr. (SEAL) JOHN H. De ATLEY. (SEAL) INEST 0. PALAN| (SEAL) JUMBIA, BEFORE me, a Notal Pnhllc. rronally Jobn H. De Af -bmrea Milton B, Ha: and Broest O. Paland, personally weil Aower €5 e, 1 b6 Thons whose names going certificate, dated the seventeenth day of November, AD. 1021 and each for him self, and mot for the otber, acknowledged sajd certificats o kave been voluatartly, mage, signed and acknowledged by bim as and his act and d IN WITN WHEREOF,. I have hereu: ffix oflt OFFICE OF_ THE BIICORDEI Ol' nms. Distriet of Columbta. I8 I8 TO CERTIFY tbat the foregoing la 8 troe and verified copy of the Certiticn.e of unto set my hand and e th's of 13238 day of 'lmnber. A.D. 921, (Seal.) ¥ PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. ll m ll’ll!l WUIT or THS DIS | el Amerl. | 3!5_: ] 5 85d s 4 odern_fireproof storag: HODERN HREPROOF STORAGE - PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVINO No Charge tor Estimnm The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 Specialists n Long-Distance Moving 'UNITED STATES*® STORAGE CO. re Warelxeum packingG NN, tmhnmc ranCIEs S PHON! __ STEAMSHIPS. Beckons You To Enjoy June Weather In this charming little British colony it never rains in winter, it’s never hot or cold. Fine Bathing, Golf, Fishing, Tennis. | MUNSON LINES Announce a new weekly service to Nassau and Eastern-Cuba. Steamers Munargo (new) and Munawar leave New York Saturdays begin- ning December 31, arriv- ing Nassau Tuesday morning. Send for Rates and Booklet. MUNSON S'I'EAMSHIP LINES 67 Wall St, New York City ER —Specially conducted 1 BERMUDA: day trip. h-nber_:; 814 %0 211 avniines: DELTA TOURS, - Mediterranean Cralse §.5. Carmania (Cuserd Line) Sailing New York, Feb. 11th American Express Oo. offers » ise to the Med the Levant. 1 hmnu s'mt New !urk o Tork: Thierpomn o New ¥¢ entor N ew Yok, Doston, Asores, Naples, vxmmm E Wfl th. m Dansig. rices: i ! Finland, , Eritain, Italy, e eamm S @7eWILTS HIRE! Virginia avenue near beach. Private baths; [unning water: elevator: reduced rates. Bam Eilis, owner. N. J. Collins, mgr. ¢ ATLANTIC v/~ r"RAY MOKE “cF Worlds Greatest Hotel Success_ RAVE\ ROYD Chelses ave. & Board- walk: southwest ex- x-u and winter ocean-view o8 h bath, erican A st oW THE CALVERT“ RITCHARD, T HOTEL RALEIGH St. Charles Place and Brach Cap. 500 CHAPMAN MANOR. Steam-heated and comfortable. Good meals. invigorating, Tacting and Washington YOUNG LADY, COLLEGE her of Englist, wi chijdren or adults. erior Decoration home, aft Frank Alvah Parsons presalin and professicial pursait. ltler\'l' 59 10 10 VXOLA XAE BUTTS. 1903 ) 9234 4! New Class in GREGG SHORTHAND Beginning Dec. 5 Mon., Wed. & Fri, Eve. 6:15 to 7:00 Shorthand alone, $4.50 per nio. Shorthand and Typing $7.00 per mo. DRAFTING Architectural and Mechanical Enter any time. 00 per mo YMCA SCHOOLS 1736 G5t N.W. Main 8250 Men and Women The Misses Eastman’s School 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mass, Ave.) High School department opens on Sept. Intermediate #ud Urimary dep runnu nls 3. Send i uk | CCOUNTANCY on Offers excoptional opportusities to ambitious _men .u%c‘.,mn x}:ulsrn NOw Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G ST. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts._ SPANISH SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Professors trom Spat n--Converational Metha tapid progrees 1 5695, 1T Fow . HAIL-NOYES SCHOOL Opens_Sept. 10th. Full graded and High ex: also private couchiny to ¥ 7. by ex-examiner WS}C AL INSTBUC'ITIM; FABIAN STUDIO 35 x n the art of singing st Method. 200 4th &t s.e Lincoln 2085, ‘wdfi]ms T INALAND ISLANDS Finland Under. Provisions of Convention Is Permitted to Protect Interests. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 12.—The textof « the convention for theé neutralization of the Aland Islands, received hcre, shows that the signatory countries to it are Denmark, Esthonia, Poland, Francs, Germany, Great Lithuania and Sweden. wuc.ut® p OMwillug lne eswablich- ment in the islands of any military, naval or air bases, it also forbids, with certain exceptions, the entrance of war vessels of any power into the wa- ters of the archipelage, except for peaceful passage througa them. Fin- land is, however, permitted to send. as a temporary measurc, any forces required for the maintenance of order. Neutralized in War Time. In time of war the archipelago is neutralized, but, in the event of warfare affecting the ialtic, Fin- land is permitted to lay mines in the aters of the group, provided she immediately informs the council of the league of natione. “For the purpose of giving effect to the convention or meeting any vio- lations of it, the contracling powers agree to have resort to the council of the league of nations, which shall, in case of need. summon & conference of the contracting powers, whether mem- bers of the league or not, Falling unanimity, each and any of the contracting powers are authoriged to take such measures as may be recommended by the council by a two- thirds majority, the vote of any power ew York, Cherl o7 eotings” and” other Titormation accused of the violation of the con- l o yumnflon:. mmn'u.l MARINE 0©O. CANADIAN TIRL SYEAMSHIPE, {TO THE ORIENT S Tariemt wad Tt Luxurions los: Steamshipss Delightful Days on the Picturesque St. Lawrence River and Gulf vention not being reckoned. In the event of the neutrality of the islands being threatened by a sudden coup de main, Finland is authorized to take the necessary measures in the neutral zone for repclling the ag- gressor untfl such time as the con- tracting powers are ready to inter- vene for the purpose of securing re- spect for the neutrality of the islands. Aland Islands . Dispute. The disposition of the Aland Islands, | destribed as “the Gibraltar of ths i north,”, has been the’ subject of con- tention -since the world war. For cen- turl hey belonged jugh its control of Finland, but 'umy tell into the hands of Russia ! when the latter absorbed Finland. became fearful of Rus- Aland Islands by Russia. rendered | Stockholm Hable to bombardment. After the world war Sweden ap- pealed to the peace conference at Versailles to have possession of the . islands decided on the principle of ulf-fletermlnltlon and consented to : their neutralization. 'rn. question was referred to the e of nations, which appointed &/ - jud cial commission to investigate the | subject. The comm!ission rewmmend-v 2 :g ‘that the islands De place e control of Finland, but thetr nen | trality should be tuuuued by the powers.