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AUC AUCTION SALES ___FUTTRE DAYS. _____ THOMAS J. OWE AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Two Brick Dwellings, Being the Six- recom Dwelling No. 249 3d Street S.W.’ and the Four- rcom Brick Dwelling in Rear ‘Thereof. Ry authority vested in the undersigned. un- der the Iast will and testament of Robert Lowe, deceaped. we will sel! at publle auction 18 froat of ¢ ises. on THURSDAY, THE NINTH DAY MARCH, 1822, AT FOUR- THIRTY CLOCK - T ot 863 (formerly 7 per_centum per and secured on h at purchaser's s recording At purhaser’s cost. A depoait of $200 required at time of sale, Purchaser allowed mplete ihie purchass. Further o time of sale. LINGTON TOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. r . ALE TW LUARL ND RATH RRICK DWEL 2 AND 710 IRVING ST. N.W. i trast ‘duly ¥, A 389, respeetively. of| the f the Distriet of Columbia, and of the®party sacured thereby, P reques dersigned trustees will sell at ition. in front of the premises. on W SDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARC 923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.AL, the fol- o described land and premises, situate o the District of Columbia, and designated as i being Tots 91 and 95. in Dennis McCarthy's jhiistsion of part of Block 6, tn Todd and wn's_subdivision of parts ot of Pleasant Plains as per plat of sald first mentioned . recorded in Liber No. 80. folio the records of the office of the survesor e District of Columbia Terms of sale: All cash over & prior deed Tot. A deposit of 2 n_each lot at time of sale. ‘onveyancing, recording aud revenue stamps at_ birchaser's cost. CTerms of dale to be compiied with within thirts dars or_deposit forfeited. El T HEngEs, T JAMES M. CARTER, ROOM AND BATH DWELLING, NO. 207 EYE SOUTHEAST. Ry virtne of a vertain eed of trust duly recorded in Liver 4434, folio 158 et weq. the Tand records of the 'District of Colum- and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will offer on. in front of the . THE NINTH Da AT FIVE 0°CLOCK ng described land and ituate in the city of Washington, Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered aries Geasford's sul- ivision ofe To square _numbered _seven handred and Sixty-seven (T87), as per plat racorded in Liner @0, folin 53, of the records «of the office of the sgrreyor of the District of Columbia improved as abote. T third of ‘the purehase money 10 b . the balance in two cqual insta parable in one and two Years. with interest at G per cent per annum Farable semi-annually, from day of sale, cared by deed of {rust upan the properts old, -+ all cash. at the cption of the purchaser. deposit of i of the purchaser * ‘the time of sale. All convesancing. re- seding, Teyenue stamps and notarial fees at The cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complisd with_ within fitteen days from day of ale, otherwise the Wustees reserve the T *o tesell the prope t the risk and cost defaulting purchaser. after five days’ tisement of suc je in some news- published ¢ity of Washington, . HENRY S. MATTHEW: WILLIAM J. DONOHO al AR W ACCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Known as 1726 P Street N.W. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded, in liber No. 4819, follo 86. et seq rds of the District of Colu the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia passed February 21, I tity canse No. J9764, and at the request the party secured by said deed of trust, The undersigned frustees will sell, at public font of the premises on WED- DAY OF M FIFTEEN 0 » following-described land and pre jses, "situate.in the city of Washington, Dis- wrict Itmbia, and designated an and be- ing lot 101 in Juseph R. Jobnson's subdivision <quare 157, as per plat of said subdivision corded in hook 20, page 7, of the records “he office of the survesor for the District hirty-five 30 uly TIONS,’ AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ’ ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. AUCTION SALES STEAMSH TOMORROW, > . FUTURE DAYS. NRADE sam Automobiles, Etc. TERMS CASH FUTURE DAYS. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts., 715 13th St. . Large Sale of Household Goods - Of Every Description ; ' At Public Auction ~ Within Our Galleries, 715 13th St. Wednesday March 1st, 1922, at 10 A. M. By order of the Security Storage Company and others. And at 12 M C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of the Three- Story Brick , Dwelling, No. 1014 8th St. N.W., and the Two-Story Frame Dwelling, No. 1145 8th St. N.W. By virtue of a decree at the Supreme Court of/ the District of Columbia, passed in Equity 3 Cause No. 30704, will sell ‘at public_guction, in _front of the 'premises. on WEDNESDAY, BIGHTH DAY OF MARCIT, 1022, COM: T FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. Tollowlng-deseribed land and premises, ‘sit: e in the District of Columbia and bei part of original lots 11 and 12 in square 40 described us follows: Reginning for tl at n point in the line of Sth strect west, i1 inches. South of the northeast lot 11 And running thence west lience 17 feet T inches. thence { thence south 3 feet § inches, thence enst 71 feot to 8th street west, theuce north along | the Tine of said street 23 feet to the pwint of | beginning. ALSO TMMEDIJTELY THEREAFTER. Part ! of lots 14 and 1% in A. Rothweil and Henrs | Naylor's subdi of square 423, #s per plat recorded in Liber N K, page 239, i the records | of the office of the wurv Ui District of | Columbia, described 13 follows: Beginnlug for the same’ at a point in the line of 8th street | weat, 20 feet 6 inches north from the sow west’ corner of said lot 14 running thence | north along the line oF said street 22 fect § inches, thence west 90 feet to an allex: thinée south 22 feet @ inches: thonee wost #0' feet to To FUTURE DAYS. No N by order private consignor. TERMS: CASH. THOS. G. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. 'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AND PRINTING MA- CHINERY AND EQUIPMENT at 332 AND VALUABLE LITHOGR! SINESS D EQUIPMENT AT 1678 L STREET NORTHWEST. - Under and_by virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Jniy 1, 1990, and duly recorded among the land records of the District of Co- Itmbia, executed by Andrew B. Graham Co., Tnc., to secure indebtedness represented by an issue of bonds of said company. and de fanit having been made by sfid company un- der the terms of said deed of trust, and at the Tequest of the holder of one-fifth of the face value of bonds secured th the under- siguea “trustee will sell st public auction ca The premises Nos. 332 and 334 C street north- west, on THERSDAY, MARCH SECOND, 1922, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FO , the following described land and premises sit- ated in the District of Columbis, known and Istinguished as the west twenty-eight feet front on © Atreet northwest, by the full depth of Not twenty-nine in resrvation ten, more particularly described as lot eight hundred ard o in reservation ten. and known as N C street northwest: and the egst {wenty-saren feet And six inches front on C_street morth- weat, by the full depth of lot twentr-eight Tesersation ten, more particularly described Jat elght hundred and twenty in reservati ter. and known as No. 334 C streat northwest, fogether with all the improvements thereon of in"any wice appertaining thereto. Als certain_goods, chattels and personal property used {h and about the printing busi- Ress . formerly conducted ' by said Andrew Graham Co., Inc., upon safd premises snbject to A right of way over o rear 5 feet of sald lot for alley pur- poses. togethier with the fmprovemen 1 stories and_cellar, brick and sione d 2. with wide side and rear ated by steam, lighted by electricity. Prop- erty sold subject to existing first deed of trust Teorded in libes 3879, folio 170 et seq., of said Jand_records. in the sum of $6,000, maturi April 8, 1 beariag interest at annam, said interest pasable gemi Terms of ssle: One-third of the purchase mones over and ahove said first deed of trust 1o be paid in cash, balance in two equal in- allments, payable in one and two years, th Interest at & per centum per annum. pa; le semi-annualls. from of sale, sécure a deed of trust upon the property sold, or ail cash over nnd above said first deed of trust at the option of the purchaser. A de- pomit 500.00 will be required at time of sale. 'Taxes and fnterest on said first deed of frust to be adjusted to day of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, eto., cost_of purchaser. Terms of sale to he compiled with within 15 days from day of ; sale, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited to the ' trustees, and the trustees reserve the right' to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in_some mew: paper published_sm_Washington, D. €. FOUNTAIN BEATTIE, Substituted trastee. FREDERIC E. JOHNSON, Trustee, 1342 New York ave. n.w. fe26-d.Eukds THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, R )2 Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate and Print- ing Machinery and ip- ment. 1 By virture of a certain deed of trust dated December 22, 1919, and recorded in Liber 4301, | folio 165, of the land records for the District | of Columbia, and at request of one of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trus- tee will sell at public spction on the premised Nos. 332 and 334 C street N.W.. on FRIDAY, MARCH THIRD, 1922, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK PM.. the fallowing described land and prem- ives ‘situsted in {he District of Columbi, known and distingnished as the west twenty- eight (28) feet front by the fall depth of | Jot twenty-nine (29), In reservation ten (10) and the cast twenty-seven (27) feet six (8) inches front by the full depth of lot twenty- E mtion tem (10), subject of record amotinting to bout $6,000, together with the | personal property as fol- | » machiners, tools, stock of nd ‘npon sald properfy: all in- rtain lease recorded In Liber 3 ute, loans, ete. die and owing to the Capitz] Publishers, Inc. all interest in and to « 'n hooks: all in- terests in the good =1 trade name of & other articles, H . sescribed in’ waid | more y et fortn ana tioned Aved Torms of paid in within thirty ( verancing. record'ng. e and balance | Al con- | stamps and | at cost of parchaser. Terms of | complied ‘with within thirty (30} | r sale. otherwise property may be and_cost of defanlting pnpl CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY, ORDON, Trust Officer. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. LUABLE IMPROV- BISTING OF § WITH LARGE BRICK . 467 FLORIDA AVE. W. By vir f a certain deed of trust duly re- eorded In Liber & at folio 235 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, d at the request of the party secured there- . the undersigued trustees will sell at pnb- lie anction, in front of the premises, an MOM DAY, MARCH SIXTH. D., 1922, AT HALF- PAST TOUR® O'CLOCK P.M., the , follewing described land and premises, sijuate in the District of "olumbia, and desigfiated as and helng lot 39, in Thomas G. Hensey, trustee subdivision of part of block 5, ‘‘Le Droit %."" as por piat recorded in Liber County No. folio 44, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbis. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first deed of trust seccring £3,500; the amount over and nhovg said incumbrance to be pald ome-third cash.” balanee in two equal installments pay- able in one und two years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of ecured by deed of trust upon the property or all cash, at purchaser’s optfon. A deposit of required of pur- chaser at time of sale. - Conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps and-notary fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days, otherwise trustees reserve right to rese’l property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five da. ing in some newspaper published in the City of Washington, . WILLIAM H. WARLY, i Al A- ROBERT L. WILLIAMR e23-4&ds.exSn Trustees. RLIC ATCTION AT MOITGAGEE'S BALE | Of farm of 164 actes, Iyinz on both sides ~of the W cetrie railroad, op RAT . MARCH 4, | ¥ O'CLOUK P On_premise Smith station {8 about ten miles from Balti- pore., and the 1a8d les beautifully for sab- i ision 5 For plats and other culars apply to BRONER B ANDERSON. Moressee: 126 N bldgs | above described,” and ’consisting of printing | presses, motors, feeders, linotype machines, Trimmers, folders, stitching and perforating machines, fcundry type, etc., together with Tettain office equipment consisting of desk chairs, addiog machines, typewriters. et ing the same chattels set forth and itemized in"sald deed of trust dated July 1, 1820, to which referegcé i8 made for a more particalar tion of the same. Baid above described real estats in subfect to prior existing incumbrances of record ‘ag- gregating fpproximately $21,000, secured by Gertain deeds of trust of record, and also to & certain other prior existing incumbrance of Tecord npon ®aid real estate. and gpon certa of the #Ald gonds, chattels aud pertontl prop: arty hereipabove described, sald incumbrance Sogregating approximately $28,000, and being otured by deed of trust recordéd in Liber 4301, folio 160 et neq.. of the land records of thé| strict of Columbir. o SAME DAY, AT TWELVE LOCK NOON. the safd trustee will alto oA nd singular the goods, chattels &nd rsonal property in and upon’ the premises Brown as Non. 1628 and 1628 L, atreet north- ent, used in connection with a lithographing Business formerly conducted by sald Andréw Co.. Inc., and consisting of itehers, sewing machines, and folding machines, gluein ping, cutting and ruling mi chinen, presses, motors, etc, and one aut nobile truck, fogether with office furniture and fixtures consisting of desks. typewriters, chairs, ime clocks, addipg machines, etc., also franchises and the business and good will of said Andrew B. Graham Co. Inc., e e and. posd wIt of Fag A ises, business and. g« will of =al n- L . Grabam Co., In met forth and described in sald deed of trust dated July 1, 1920, to which reference is made for a more particuiar description of the same. "Terms of sale as to all the foregoing prop- erties which will be sold subject to the deeds of trust incumbrances hersinabove mentioned and referred to: 109% of purchase price to be puid in cash at the time of sale, and the bal- Biice thereof to be paid in cash within thirty days after sale. All convesancing, recording, mps agd notarial fees at cost of “Upon, failure of purchaser to com- e e ferm of sale within hirty dayx after date of sale, the undersigned trustee may re- It all or Any part of said property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after fire days’ advertisement of stch sale in some news- Paper published in the District of Columbia. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BASNK, = L. FRAILEY AND ALLEN MAG £e20.d&s-10t 3 THOMAS J. OWEN & SONS,' AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL STATE. IMPROVED BY THE TWO- TORY BRICK DWBLLING NO. 1363 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. By virtue of a certdln deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4392, folio 16, et seq., of the 1and records of the District of Columbi l the. and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- anction, ig front of the premises. ony AD. 1822, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P. the following described land and premis situate in the District of Columbls ind di ignated as and being Jot 142 in James F. and Mary T. Burn's subdivision of lots in square 1028 as pér plat recorded in Liber 62, 28, in the surveyor's office in the District of iumbi Terma of sale: . One-half of the purchase roney to be paid in caeh, balance in one and two years, with intere: 7 per_centum per annuin, payable semi-annually, from day of le, secured by deed of trust upo erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. " All conveydncing. recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost 3f purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty daya from day of sale, otlerwise the trustees reserve the right to résell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such Tesale 'in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. D. H. ROLAND DRURY, B. ERLIE TALBOT, fe27-d&ds.exBu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL_ESTATE, NO. 158 YOU.STRERT NORTHWEST, = TWOSTORY BRICK By i s in deed of y virtue of & certain deed of trust dul recorded in Liber 4432, folio 330 et heg.. OF the land records of the District of Columbia and at the, requeat of the party sectred there- by, the undersigned trastees will offer for sale ublic auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TENTE DAY OF MARCH, 1022, AT FOUR 0'C P,M., the following desctibed land and premises, kitdate In the city of Washington, District of Uolumbis, to wit: Lot nombered ihirty-nige (39) in Lawrence Mallery's subdivision of lots in black umber twenty-one (21), “‘Addition to LeDroit Park s per plat recorded in Liber County No. 11, folio 91, of the records of the office bf the sur- veyor of the District of Columbi el wow known_for purposes of assessment and tazation as lot 39, square 8114. . Terms of stie: (nsh, alove ekisting first trust of $3.500. A deposit of $200 required of the Hun'l ser at (he time of sale, AU con- vevacing. recording qnd notarial fees i LA of Dl of uale, otherwise Thahe vo 1L the m‘:nmy resel Cout of urcbase T ADAM A" WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Large Sale of Surplus Office Furniture and 50 Typewriters Removed From a War Activity Organization For Convenience of Sale By Public Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Pa.-Ave. N.W Thursday, March 2d, 1922 Commencing 10 A M. Double Pedestal Oak Flat-top Desks, Pedestal Oak Typewriter Desks, Oak Revolving and Side Chairs N Oak Typewriter Chairs, Oak and Metal Letter and Legal Files, Record Roll-top Desk, Card Files, Underwood, Remington, L. C. Smith, Royal and Noiseless Typewriters, Glass and Panel Doors, Office Sundries, also Miscellaneous Office Furniture and Iron Safe Now on View Second Floor ADAM A. WE ADAM A. WESCHLBER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Stationery, Novel- ties, Toys, Notions, Leather Goods, Fixtures, “Burroughs” Adding Machine, etc., Con- tained in the Wholesale Estab- lishmenit at No. 930 Pa. Ave. Northwest. By ter E. trading No. 1 Tape, Catis Basky itema Office The entiref celved Terms: of the District of Columbfa holding & bank- ruptey court in re Ralph withia the above premises Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. a large stock of Noveltlew, Toy oners, 1o Tablets, R Carlon” Paper: | Gloves. Garters, Mandkerchiefs. Belts, per, Shaving, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Scissors, Pocket Knives and other miscellancoun roughs' Adding Machine, Shelving, Counters, COMMENCING AT TEN 0'CLOCI in the salesrooms of ADAM A 920 PA_ AVE. Goods, Furnishings, . ALSO ON THURSDAY. MARCH \'gfl!. U} 1e27-8&dbs.ex8u the point of beginning, With the jmprovements lorms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid in cash and the ba n two equal inatullments, payable.in one and two gears from the day of sale. and to be rep. resented by fhe uotes of the pur- rhaser, bearing_in the rate of 6 per centum per anoum, payable semi-unnually. and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- pnser. Two lundred dollars deposit required npon aceeptance of bid notary fees and recording At | “Terms of sale to s fre ¥ of s wise the trustee Feserves the Tight t the properts at the risk an Ing purchmser, afier five .duys’ advertiseme of such resale in some newsp published in Washington, 0. C. by other- for v ling, Trustee. W n TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICX DWELLING, TWO-STORY | NO. 1318 | low Y. THE EI andh premis District DR the Distr numbered subdivision of part of square ning for the same 3t a point on distant one hundred from the ast corner of 1 wext ninety-thres fer 11y) inchies, then recarded Bezi 180. I SCHLER, Auct. one-iialf th along_the I 5 L twonty (20) . togeer with the_improvemen! Terms of s purcliase New e pure of woven | semi- | the at the um ra payuble trst o W upon ac notarial A of bid Fevenie stamps and Tms of s virtue of an order of the Supreme Court comp} duy of sala, ot the Tight tn rescli the property cost of defaultine purchas o fiv days’ " advertisement of such’ resale in some newspaper in the eity of Washingtyn, District of Col ; o from reserve Gilchrist and Wal- t the risk and rr. individusily and as co-partners, Gilchriw, Barr and Co., Bankruptd the undersigned trustee will wsell By Public Auction appiy. Tuesday, March 7, 1922 . Gar uding Box Paper_and En k Dooks and School : Notions, includiog Two-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 311 Linworth Place S.W.,,| With Brick Dwelling in Rear, teon, Buttons, Holiday snd_Novelti 14, Candles. Easter and othe: bliet, Crepe au too numerons to men: Raur- Furniture, etc. by Boroom amd Lath Lrick dwelime. TH;, 1922 Linworth Bl s it ek dling o e ' | LT ntd fur. 3080 per monih CHLER. | ™30, [ ert 1o trnse as particulars 1o be o i Deposit af 2 N.W. tionery. Novelt above stockh will first be offired ty_and if a satisfactory bid is not re- will be immediasely sold in detail ‘ash. SAMUEL C. REDMAN. Trustee, FORD L. RAMNER, Attorney, Columbian Tuilding. Also d&ds.exSa S J. OWE EES' SALE For spet THOS. J. OWEN Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real | Estate, Improved by a Mod- emn and Up-to-Date Hotel, | ng Sanners Known as the Gordon Hotel, 916 16th Street Northwest. By virture of a certain deed of trust dated June Liber records the unde street OF M THE land and AUCTIONFERS, deed of trust = rded in | o 194 of the land records e shath sell fn | of MONDAY. front of the nromise SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM., lot thirty.seven (37) of Barr: abdisision in block thirty-ive ! ) of Columbia Heights, as in B uty 3 of the surveyor's office with the &nid -Distriet, togethy theraon. Terms of e one, Two and per cent per { Deposit of $200 re improvemen . 1921, and recorded June 24, 1921, 4360 “at follo 202, o e the DIstrict (of fitteen days from Connections Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign For Saflings and Full Information Asply. COMPANY'S OFFICE, 517 14th St. N Fora Quiet and Restful Outing rry « WATER TRIP Modern Steel Palace Steamers Woodward Bldg., 731 15th 8t. N.W. America on or Steam . PIFTH STREET NORTHEWEST. : i = Members of Family Stunned. s e at ports of eall. v are mily Stunned. Double and Single SrEjavirtua ot & deces afuthe Supcem fitted with every device for COMMERCIAL SCHOOL According to Bykoff's account the 38009, we will sell a ety and comfort. 1736 G Open to last words of the emperor when he i front of the pi <At St. Women [||and his family were lea unexpectediy Other April 1. 8. S, Vandyck, April 22, For rates and further particulars apply company's office, York, or E. General District Agent. Lamport & Holt Line YxWHITE STAR New Tork, Boston. Asores, Naples. Genoa, Montreal, Quebes, Liverpool. ¥ RED STAR LINE | New York. Plsmouth, Cherbourg, Antwerp, - New York, For saillngs a INTERNATIOXAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. Wasbington otfic: New York to Europe LONDON va Plymouth By large American-flag steamers 5.5. RESOLUTE May 2, May 30, Junc 27 5. RELTANCE May 16, June 13, July 11 | New York to Hamburg direc ¥ar rates and further information apply to BERMID ALAN VY, agara** (20,000 tons), Mar. 17, Mas 19, July 1. For fares, etc., apply Can, Pac. Kailway, o to , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1922.° HONOLULU, SUVA, AUSTRALIA #Mukura’ (13,500 tons), Apr. 14,June 16, Aug. 18 1419 New York ave., Washington, STEAMSHIPS. Equipped Royal Mail Steamers, ail ‘from Vancouver, B, C. Canadian_Australasian Line, Winch Buildin Money Orders Clark's 3rd Craise, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD Buperb 58 “EMPRESS of FRANCE" 3 18481 Gross Toms, Specially Chartered 4 MONTHS’ CRUISE, $1,000 Iscluding Hetels, Fees, Drives, Buhl-.“a. Clark's 19th Cruise, February 8 =% MEDITERRANEAN Sumptuous S8 “EMPRESS of BCOTLAND" 25000 Gross Tons, Speoially Chartered 65 DAYS' CRUISE. $600 and up Including Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, eto. Egypt, Palestine, Spain, Italy, Greece, L Do Hap-avers silowed on both cruises. Furope and Passion Play Parties, $400 up Ober's §. B. Agency, 1 Woodward buildisg. B By the Associated Pres Washington 16.—A bolshevist account of the exe- cution of Emperor Nicholas and his family, which took place on the night of July 16, 1918, has been made public in a pamphlet written by P. Bykoff, former chairman of the Ekaterinburg soviet. It was inspired by the communist opinion that the story of the execu- : cution should be told from the boi- shevist side. But apparently it did not meet with the approval of the higher officials, for, although it was published in 'the 'closing days of 1921, it was immediately withdrawn from circulation. The book was printed by the state printing de- partment ‘of the Ural district gov- ernment in this city and gives a gen- eral review of the labor revolution in the Urals. The last chapter in it records the emperor's death and is entitled “The Last Days of the Czar.” . The book was obviously censored carefully before it was published, as NORFOLK, VA. Vin Potgmne River and Chenapeake Bay Daily at 6:30 P.M. City Ticket Ofice: EDUCATIONAL. rfolk & Washington Bl Steamboat Co. at the 816 14th St. N.W.—Tel. Frank. BERLITZ SCHOOL New Class in SHORTHAND GREGG SYSTEM Beginning March 1st 5:30—6:15 34_50 per month Combined with Typing, $7.00 WASHINGTON one of the famous V fleet S. S. Vauban Sailing March 11th tion which ordinarily would have been given by eye-wilnesses. It at- tempts to explaining that the Orenburg Cos- sacks were then threatening Eka- terinburg from th south; the Czechoslovak forces were pressing in from the east and letters had been received showing that plots were being formed to deliver the imperial family to the counter-revolutionists. Two extracts from letters are quoted .it evidence of the existence of these plots. Rio de Janeiro, Monte- ideo and Buenos Aires omfort of the Visit South “De Luxe” V 1 round trip at s with ample StOPOV cape the v ter month this Spec! 5 into the Lusement of their p - {told that all the Romanoffs must die, » were: “But are we not to be taken Phttern Drafting Sy wherh i t g. empress and her four daugh- | Dresscutting Millinery | iere~ ((he Grand Duchesses Olgr Bring sour own material and learn to meke [ Tatiana, Anastasia and Marie) and Sour own garments and hats. the little ‘czarevitch and the remain- Ask for Booklet ing members of the household of | PROF. LIVINGSTON'S ACADEMY, _ |eleven were so stunned that they PR R he P54 1*_|eaid nothing when Avdieff, the come iandant of the house, ordered them io line up against the basement wall I nd promounced the sentance. Hapia Progress. |1 n and masHinge—S. Vestrix, Vanari, May 13. 42 Broadway. New #teamship or tourist agent, Hicks, 1208 F st. N.W.. A SCHOOL OF _ WASHINGTO ‘onversational ByKoff saws that a firing squad of four shot the former imperial fam-; EKATERINBURG, Russia, Jlnulr)".“ it lacks many details of the execu- | justify the execution by | | eleven bodie: ily with revolvers. The identity of the members of the execution squad is_not revealed Z The pamphlet places the respons L or German. Afldress York. Cherbourg, Sontnamptom. New York, Liverpool. Business College 1416 Eye ain 4959 w fireproof bui _equipped. COUNTANCY Offers exceptional eppertunities e ambitious men and Fomen. REGISTER KOW FOR Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G ST, N.W.. Corner 8th and G Sts. Hamburg, Libau, Dansi Cherbourg, Hambury, Dansig. other {riformation | BOSTON, February 28 —High in the fastnesses of;the Andes mountains of | !l"eru there lives a race which sets an age limit and kills off &)l of its peo- le who reach the fateful mark. This the statement of Dr. Joseph Bar- croft. British scientist and author. who headed an expedition to Peru 1o study the effect of high altitudes on | the oxygen content of the hlood. The party spent practicaily all {ts.time at @5 ¢9 @ |Uerro de Pasco, a_miring town of f 10,000 innabitants 14.200 feet above ‘m ) | the sea level | i “In each village.” said Dr. Barcroft, (whn is delivering a series of lectures RESORTS. _ATLANTIC CITY. PARIS na Boulogne | HAMBURG at Lowell Institute, “an official is ap- | pointed io terminate the careers of | {persons who live too long. Different | nmunities. however, seem to have | Cifferent ideas as to what limit should be placed on human existence. In some places the only duty of the executioner appears to be to secure the presence of a man at his own fu- neral in the ‘title role” If a person | 1 that his funeral becomes = 5 N IDEAJ. FOR THAT QUIET } RESTFULNESS S0 essential to the proper functioning of your whole mervous srstem. Relax in & comfortable Deck Chair on ome of the magnificent hotel open-air dechs and for- Sailing from New York weekly stesmers every Thursday, cabin and third ciass passengers. | UNITED AMERICAN LINES, Ine. t nuxiety and care. Enjoy the mild the near future a date | 39 Broadway, New Yori, climate, the warm sunshine and fresh Jihe same. and if the lead- | Or Local Steamship Agents. salt sex air. Gaze upon the famous ®§ynnnoent e \f’a’é‘l“sé’xxgihx'fén:;‘ (free of soow and sineh) cilér Chairs and throvgs of the Horschack Riders on the Beach: the delightful marine pano- rama. To avoid the trisl and tmoil of winter “You Should be in Atlantic City” THE LEADING HOUSES Always open. Phone, Wire or Write for information, Rates, Ete. Roardwalk with it promenade o el | takes tie matter in hand. 1 i CASE CORRECT ERRORS ‘Arguments to Inspect Minutes of ~LINE the purel 7 r " e et ot e parden decud” ey, | ERUTISE N Dl Fulihee wae | (e cograt o Rermgis Gy halteWodon bt | iz Cariton e uction In front of the premises. tcula ofaale Special Easter Trip Hotel Denni Alamac Hotel Angrctlh!ne;;bnn;{_ll}t:\‘h. (’;gfflm e Palatial S, S. “FORT ST. GEORGE H: ?!}elhnrn: :'ncfgauudu moter’s Attorneys. AFTERNOON, “the following described leaves N.Y. Apr. 8, arrives M. Apr. 15 Hotel Brighton. Hote! Chelsea NEW YORK. February 25—Two (30) feet front on s he paiaial) stcasaers of ¥ Hotel St.Charles | The Holmhurst George L. (Tex) Rickard, =porting east thirty street, 2) nqnare (187 rreye B alley in the res three said_ 8q metes in the west hundred and_thirt a qua east corper of said_mquare. hundred apd eighty-fire thence twent 3%) foet, feet six (6) th thirty-three (38) (%) six And four (4) in following metes for the same Sixteenth stre thirty- (3%) of “said square, nfty {nches thence six beginning cumb: 500, Terms of sale within ancing. fees at cost of event to comply with terms of sale within dass after date of dile, be _res purchas Some newspaper published in the District of Columbia, fe21-d&ds, exSu&hol in T. Drury amfl others’ subdivison of (108) ginning. © money to! It ABARN % JEPENTH DAY OF MARCH, | e by full depth of lot numbered two numbered one bundred and elghts-five Qe a8 per piat recorded in the ofice of the or for the District of Columbia in Liber at follo 210, with right of way to the Alro prts of lots numbered (3) and four (4) in said subdivision, in | iare, contatned within the following t Fro; and bounds, viz: Beginaing at a point 0 Fron Iine of Sixteenth street, one aix (136) feet, three and (3%) inches morth of the south- numbered one (185), and_running south - along the line of said street three ana x fret (26), inches; thence weat fifty- (53) three (8) inches: thence “sonth seven inchet thence west fifty- (53) feat three (3) Inches; thence north | Teet niue and » quarter inches; thence east one hundred and Téet six (8) inches to the be-|, Tick: NEW YORK—CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON—HAMBURG ORDUNA ..Mar. 3 Apr. 14 May 26 OROPE* \' Mar, 17 Apr. 28 June ORBIT { May 12 June 2 ARAGUAYA Apr. 22 The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. 26 Broadway, N. Y., or local agents. rter Twin Mar. No Write also id square, contained within the : Begioning id line of said six (136) ' feet three and a quarter inches north of the southeast corner apd running thence north ) feet three and a quarter (3%) to the northeast cormer of sald lo west one hundred nd six (106) m‘% NEW YORK-—HAYRE—PARIS £.Mar, 4 Apr. 1 ¥ 6 June 10! Apr.3 Apr. 2 | s s 17 aune 33| subject to. prior. deed 'of trugt in- ay 11 June 15 nces rn':{onutln"lxo $163,600 and 12" G . ay 10 45,000 tn camn -at ting ot | NEW YORK—-VIGO(spoir—HAVRE | of purchne price to be LA ROURDONNAIS ._Mar. 11 ixty days atter sale. Al conve ~ Winter rates now in effect . Tecording, revenue stamps and notary r Cose of parcianer or purchaners: -1n | JOUKS in ALGERIA&MOROCCO of detault of purchaser or purchasers Balisgs from Bordeaus o Magedll) 4 o 550 and Four Week Motor Tripy Write for interes criptivo literature. COMPANY'S OFEICE, 1419 N Washington, AFRICA by Unlon-Gastle Line, Sanderson & Bon, Gen. Passenger Agts, New Fork inches to an alley; thence south ) feet three and n quarter (3%4) and thence east to the point of the Lea: Via S.S. the property = o ay old at the risk and cost of defaulting ser after five days’ advertisement in g WILLIAM A. MILL: 6. BRYAN PITTS. 7’ Trustees 26 Brosdway, Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. | THO®. 8I: 'ROVED RESIDENCE PROPERTY, CON 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE STING OF A THREB-STORY BRIC DWPLLING CONTAINING NINE ROOMN AND-BATI PIL By recorded 15, 1921, in the office of the recarder of deeds for the.District of Columbia, apd at the gest. Sixned front of the premise SIXTH FIVE lind and premises, situste in the District of Columbia, pumbered. three bundred and fitteen (3 a1 Harry hier Heights. fice of bia in erty now known for put nd taxation as lot mum and fifteen (315) in square numbered twenty- five hundred and eight-four (2584) Terms of sale: of $5,000, due June 15. 1924, and a second trust I 1y until Sthe remainiug .unpaid balance becomes A deposit of $200 -equired at time of sale. KXOWN AS 1851 ONTARIO virtue of a certain deed of trust duly s Instrument No. 99 of September Galveston S means of travel for ness men -travelin, of the party secured thereby, the under- trustees will sell, at pablic auction, in on MONDAY, THE DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1932, AT 0'CLOCK P. M., the following-described od_beiog lot in rdman’s subdivision of lots in “La- as per plat recorded in the of- the surveyor for the District of Colum- Jiber county. 20 at folio 58; baid prop- ¢ of mssessment three lundred and designated as Cash above a first trust loan | oaa of about 3,00, payable $30 month- August ‘9, ' 1984, ot which time LR dne. Miami, Palm Beach Furness Berfudn Line land their passenge discomforts. inconvenience and delay of Thexe sxteamers use oil fuel. Sailings Twice Weekly Offering unequaled express service vis. S. S. “FORT VICTORIA” S. S. “FO Tuwin Bermudn offerx all ont-door, sports Including Bathing, Fishing, Riding, Drl Bermuda Open Tennis Championshir | FURNESS EERMUDA LINE 3% Whitepall St;, N.Y. Or Any West]ndies A De Luxe Cruise of 25 Days Vieiting St. Thomas, 8t. Croix, minica, Guadaloupe, o artinique, St Liciv. Birbados and Trinida This cruise includes Bermuda. Ineluding 18 rooms For Further Particulats write FURNESS BERMUPA L1 TEAMER Henry R. Mallory, largest ship in coastwise service, and other fine, fast steamers afford a comfortable Southwest or to_Oklahoma, New’' Mexico, Arizoria and the Pacific Coast. EVERY WEDNESDAY TO KEY EST, FLA. . sorts also are conveniehtly reached by / The Wiltshire Hotel Morton nd baggage directly Dock, avolding the Hess and lie Gasko, two of his four girl accusers. wére handed 1 up by a grand jury in Justice Wasser- ';;rnm ster. is charged with abducting An: : 4 % : §INDCTMENTS IN RICKARD ] landing by tender. v e eeeed vogel's court vesterday. The indict- ments were drawn to correct techni- 1 cal errors in the original indictments, filed two weeks ago. Hyman Bush- nell. attorney for Rickard, entered pleas of not guilty to both. Arguments to inspect the minutes of the grand jury which returned the indictmant charging the promoter with having assaulted fifteen-year- old Alide Ruck in a West apartment last December, made by Rickard's attorneys. Chief Assistant District Attorney Pecora offered Justice Wasservogel the minutes with the remark that. if after reading them, he thought the indictment should be dismissed it would meet with his approval. Justice Wasservogel reserved de- cision. _ | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE m N. V. Every Wed. & Sat. Bermuda Every Tues. & Sat. ets good on either steamer. ..——, { Dircctly on the Oceantront § | §AnAmerican PlanHotel of Distinction, Jof CAPACITY €00 14. tons displacement HAMILTON” « diplacement. serew. n'uf_\ crow. 11,000 Golf, _ Tennis. Bailing, ving. ete. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. THE WAVERLY, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA open all winter at moderate rates: buildinj steam heated; private baths and best botel Booklet on request. 6. Oped emateur Golf, Feb. 28. Passports — Many Modern Huotels for attractive, inclusive rates. ‘ourist Agent WILLIAM E. RIC E TER M. BASTIAN, Attorzeys. OURT OF THE_DIS: ¢ Larkin, Plain- devinees § and ased et al trict of € . va. the (nees of J: { Tquity No. 38541, = Order of Pullication. 1 object’ of this suit is to obtain a d establishing of record plaintifi's title in ye possession o the north in the city of UNION IORAGE t. Kitts, ‘Antigua,” D s ee simple Y adv it of lot 5, in square 49, | Washington, District of Columbla. 0n motion | of "the plaintiff. it is by the court, this 19th [ day of December, 1921, ordered. that the de- | fendants (1) the unknown heirs, devisees and | iliences of Joseph Dove, decensed: (2) the 1 known heirs, devisees and aliences of John { Dove, deceased; (3) the unknown heirs, d { visces and alienees of Samuel Dove, deceased: irs, devisees and alienees ) the unknown j he d_alienees of Ellen McClos- | key. decensed; (6) the unknown helrs, allences wnd devisces of Mary Lewls, decease the unknown holrs, devisees and aliences of Wil- iiam McCloskey, deceased; (S) the unknown lieirs, ~devisees ‘and alieuces of Samuel M- Closkey, deceased: (9) the viknown heirs, de- visces and_alicnces of Margaret Shedd, de- (10) _ Margaret Shedd; _(11) 'John Henry Shedil: (13)° William M- Closkey; (16) Rose I'enneti; (18) the unknown Lieirs. deviseds and xlienees of John Dove, de- {censed: (19) the unknown heirs, devisees' and alienecs of George Dove, decensed: (20) the unkgown heirs, devisees ‘and allences of Ann Dov®, decensed: cause their appearance to be entered lierein on or before the first rule da ing New York March 4th Palatial Twin Screw Ol Rurnin “FORT ST. GEORGE” 14,000 Tons Displacement. Passports Required for Cruise Rates $275.00 up to $850.00 th private bath: 1th g storage. Modera fireproof *UNITED STATES®| STORAGE €O, Warehouses DACKING ANSVEbRING. ESTIMATES - PHONES SSciii? %5t 34 Whitehall St., N. ¥, Or Any Tourist Agenf via Key West curri fter th ration of the ninetief BT 350 G- % T 2 S Regular Weekly Sailings | ot exales of Stadars sna loxsi hetiasyt, | WINTER BUILDING STORAGE ng: i the iration e first publicatiol 3 3 . A et ¢ thermine. tais cause will be proceeded | 14311442 T st n.w. X. 848, ‘with as in case of defauit. Provided a copy of this order be published twice a month for three successive months in the Wishingten Law ]lq’- ter_and_The Evening Star. ING] ILEY, Justice. ' (Saal) A irue copy. ‘es1 Mgg‘zfifl :1 Bfl(A‘tf:. Clerk. By F. B. CUNNINS sst. Clerk. 4020,27-a21. 28 162128 - = — OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE. COMMISSIONERS OF THE_DIS- trict, of Colnmbia, Februdry 20, 192, Roties | is hereby given that the pamphlet containi /{ lfst of taxes in arrears on real property f the District of Columbia on July 1, 1821, iu- cluding special assessments overdue, has beeh printed and copies thereof are on sale at the { oftice of the collector of taxes. D. C., at $10.50 500 ROOMS FOR GOODS & MDSE. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING EXPERT P. Nt Cifil.lfl & EIRKRG HIGH CI.IDM Wflg JONA! TES our free estimates. both tourists and busi- through the great and otheér Florida re- 11' converuncing. recording, rev i g T £ 3 aue, with (S G O LAl T Fast | Through Matlory Line via Key West and the famious o prior 10 Ay - chaser. Terms of sile to be complied sith reight . Service panoramic Overseas Railway. 1 March 14, 1922, the date fixed for sale. the NGE MOVING A R R I B | gt e |, O er Es s Fantting. povchs L 4-:-"f R Gt LORY SIEAMSH“’ CO. cn commencing Marcl, W 'E:“?;‘ No Cl e for timates 10! 10T r five =, ¢ 5 the hours o 1D - theat. of guch_m in_so 3 Fifth Ave ‘Pier 36, N i %5y tipuing each day, Sundays and jegal SoRAGE. %t nue ! “'.‘ or%ll Rivér o et i - + o 34 & FURNLTURE ity for the execution of the Ro-|the Czechoslova Andes Race Sets Age Limit; Kills Those at Fateful Mark |matter on purely econs | sentimental grounds. When one of | eaten IPS.” 41 Execution of Czqr and Family Detailed by Bolshevist Writer Pamphlet Issued, Then Withdrawn, Made Attempt to Justify the Death Penalty for the Romanoff lmpen'al Group—Some Facts Lacking. directly upon the Ural dis t, which decided early in 18, that the czar and his fam ily must die and entrusted the execn- tion of the sentence and the destroy ing of the bodies to Peter Ermakof’ lan old ‘workman of the Upper lsset I works Avdieff, commandant of the house read the sentence, according to B koff's story, and there were oniv fou witnesses.” But it is not whether Avdieff shot or even nessed the death of the imp family. There were no statements koff’s account which indicate t Ural district soviet carried out execution under direct orders Moscow. In Ordinary Wearing Apparel. The Romanoffs were in their ordl- nary clothing when shot. 1t was not their custom to retire until lone after 10 o'clock at night. Conseguently, all were still dresscd when the i group of eleven was un dered to the basement : ys the guards side the house and the publ kept in ignorance of the sho a noisy automobile outsi drowned the pistol reports + At 1 o'clock the next morning the were secretly removed from the house and taken 10 a neigh boring woods. _Th. the clothing was removed. The bodies were burn- ed first and then the clothing koff says the jewels and fragm of jewelry which Admiral Kolchak officera later claimed to have found in the ashes were probably concealed in the clothing and overlooked by the men who disposed of tie bodies In addition to the czar and Czarina Alexandra and their four daughiers and one s=on, the persons who met death in the basemcnt were I'rir Dolgoroukoff, vdkin, who w physician to the R : a lady in-waitin_ and a man who Was nurs 16 the czarevitch. The es of the last two are not given Bykoff s pamphlet. Grand Duke Michacl, hrother of the late czar, was shot at Perm in July 1918, according to Bykof's a and the Grand Duk hailoviteh, lgor Konstantin Konstantino Ivan Konstantinovitch about the same time &t Alapa north of Ekaterinburg. These mem bers of the Romanof had previously been held as prisoners in Ekaterinburg, but were transferred because o the uncertain position of Ekaterinburg with the approach of. th from were ng by hich n Not far from a mine that vields a great part of-the worlds vanadium there is, 8o we are told, a seitiement of ‘Cholos’ (the mame by which the natives are designated) who treat th and un- inhabitants become: old he is by the community and cheer- fully acquiesces in the procedure. Dr, Barcroft is a fellow and lecturer at ing’'s College, Cambridge Univer- sity, fellow of the Roval Socicty and the author of a wi “The Respiratory Fu. Blood.” The Andes natives studied by party of investigators are of Ind descent, possibly from the Q Indians. according to one of the scien- tists. They live in adobe hovel are faid never to remove their ing. The household furnishin, meager that-the housewife pu into a sack and carrics them with her every time she goes shopping or visiting. The natives are s pear 1o have n- diversi chewing coca lraves, fr live seem not to affect the natives ex tremely high aititudes at which the: live see mnot to affect the ives cept to furnish them with a barrel like formation of the ch Th. e very strong, but move slowl NEGRO HALTS NOTING OF GRANT’S BIRTHDAY Refuses to Sell “Little Red School- house™ Until Freed From Jail. COLUMBLUS, Ohio, Februs Unless Willlam Moor. jr.. negro, oner in the Ohio penitenti leased by -April 27, the 1 sehoolhouse at Point Ple which Ulys boy wiil take no part on the hundredth birthday anniversary the famous Union general, whe became President of the United States Moore has refused to enter into me- gotiations for the sale of the old schoolhouse, which stands on his land near Point Pleasant, until he has b pardoned or paroled. Persons inter- ested in the celcbration have ap- proached Moore with flattering offe but Moore says he values his liberty above money and is sticking to his ultimatum. 5 He is serving an indeterminate sen- tence for aiding in the escape of pris- oners from the county jail. but pro- tests his innocence. Three places wiil celebrate Grant's birthday anniver- sary on April 21—Point Pleasant, where he was born: Washington, where a memorial will be unveiled) and New York, where his remaus are v. is re e red Ohio, nt. S. Grant atiended as a one- ot burried. _— THREE HELD IN VIRGINIA AFTER DOUBLE SLAYING Mystery Surrounds Shooting Near Petersburg—Inquest in Case to Be Held Thursday. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., February 25— Three men are being held in connection with the fatal wounding Saturday nigh on the White Oak road, in Dinwidd: county, about fifteen miles from Peters burg, of A. F. Heath and M. For Heath died shortly after reaching il Petersburg hospital and Ford expired vesterday morning. Both men had becu shot through the ahdomen. Those taken into custody are Ever Marks, former resident of Petersburg but now of Richmond: *Slick bu Doyle. former proprietor of the Coni- mercial Hotel of Petersbyrg, and Roy Denton of Richmond. 2 Marks walked Into police headquar- ters in Petersburg and surrendered to the authorities, after being sought by friends and the police in connection with the killing, Denton was arrested in a garage in Richmond and later taken to Petersburg. Mystery surrounds the shooting. Re- ports first indicated that Heath en Ford were fired on from ambush. In- formation received here is to the effect that Marks went to the home of Heath to purchase liquor, and, with Heath and Ford, went to a place In the woods Later pistol shots were heard by friends of Marks, who remained in an automo- bile, After the shooting Ford and Heath staggered to the home of Heath’s grand- father and collapsed in the doorwa Ford is declared to have said just before he died that he wis shot by “unknown parties.” Both men were shot with steel Jacket bullets. A coroner's jury, empaneled by Dr. E. L. McGill under the direction of Mag- istrate C. G. Pleasants, will hold an in- quest Thursday night at §:30 o'clock. —_— e woman legis- b