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REAL ESTATE. _—————————— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. EDUCATIONAL 2 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL _Conttmmed _ (Comtinwed). Z ____FUTLRE DAVYS. SUTURE DAYS. e WALTER A. BROWN, 8. J OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. | 1508, J. OWENS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. e ¥ i MEMBER OF WASHINGTON i TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- ) N ml U O . e T o SRS ARG SRS e | meoeres, sue or vaoaws, || National Unive STONE BUNGALOW. AVE N.W & = PREMISES 1260 10th STREET N.W. s < By virfue of a decree of the B Court |, BY, Virtue of the power aud autbority vested La 5ch l ety loeaied in, 1¢th S, Terraer, con. of ‘the Disirict 'of Comumbia pascd 1 equily ' fhett” iiderelgned trustees by a” certain w 00 e ond remines, o x i oaly SI. A onderfal o e U o m EapAY. | temner, 'A.D. 1922, in & certain cause pend Street N.W. il oo b . o ¥ Tollow ing thereln known plaintifr, % GREATLY REDUCED. oligls e Florence Sul ants. and | 54th Year Begins el o b umbia and bel lot 22 in square b Ilum;:l’yrd Equity 39908, will se'l at nnhlic ochh L lm ol cormer hame. bailt of white this att ved by premiscs No. 1012 New Jersey ave. | 35400 S oaTHURg: : e X e o e Do, A , 1022, in wal Wistance of downtown N atenons " “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | following de. || Classes 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. et Reor ey molern. T twprovem, ¢ '10% 00 money to be puid in casn and the hafunce Tn | SCHIbed, Vand and, premloes, stuate, Hping and i veme o . T - . two 5 i ; . Dint , P Eriy Wil b sacrificed for only $18,.500." §ilne se Teacial it Only | X0 et Loy e, "and o | Columbla. 8nd known aud Gescribed na- the | Secretary’s office in the 750, | renresented by the promissory notes of the Borth 10 feet of lot numbered 4 and the [l school building now open TO CLOSE ESTATE " o | Durchaser. bearing interext at the rate of '§ 0Uth D fest 8 inchen of lot pumbered 21| = ing P! S £ - NEAR CAPITOL. centum fer anoum, payable semi annoally, | b7 the full depth ¢ each of ssid lots | for registration. For cata- Must_sell sitractive home of & rooms ‘Well batlt home of eight large rooms = And ‘secured by deed of trust on the property NINCE nuLered B, mow Knenn for e B lo; her i i aud bath, ted near Dupout Circle: e pathy htwatar heat. gas lights; sold. or all cash. at the option of the pur- | Dose, Of Sescasmont A "fi.:&" as ot nain g or other information, fented B Dot water ‘and 0 very good fo_ famdition, "Gnod_termu tan he ar:|chaser. 3200 dejosit requid upon mcespt- | (T 40 BUNE e of Colommia, || Wwrite or telephone Main ondition. ouly 5,000, ranged. rice just reduced to §8.000. | ance bl Wi Al coneers P Cesms of - Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase 6617 F 5 WALTE ¢ to be complied with within 30 day moner o be” yaid in cash and the balance 17 or Frankiin 290g. TALTE N of wale, otherwise the Trustee reserves ;0 (w0 equal installments payable in one an ¥ o LTER A. BROWN, o [as gt eie” ot b st aeries L e P o tep | | NOTE: Places in the clasnes 1400 H St. NV, Main 1653. {30 cout of defaniiog pureiaser, after, g L aelng Bierest st e vaie o0 per ] ¥iudents enterime the. schoot -_— . ewspaper published in Washington. D C. | centum per anoum, parable semi-enouafly, |l for the first time in the order 1 sosasdnestn e, | purchaser Terms of nale to be complied { THOMAN 4. UWEN & KON, ATCTIONEERS. | Sileraian the. trustece, racrre. the right. 6 wTT —cr MAS T 3 NEERS. | therwise the trustees reserse It crory FRAME | [Tl said, pro & atier v any. M":}“A“i':-ow BROOK ACADEMY . Y FRAME | tisement of wnch ressle. &t the risk and cost il L T {of such defanlting purchaser. Title to be { ome School for Children Located {g00d of record and taxes, water rents. {nsur- ance. rents to be adjusted wo (he day of sale. posit of $250 will be required of the b at the time of sale, and all con- ancing, recording, revenue 'stamps, etc., to be at the cost of the purchaser. TAN . WILLIS, i . ‘Evans bldg. LEON PRETZFELDER. Trustee. Maryiand blde. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. United States Marshal’s Sale of New Automobile Tires. Ly, autx . By virtue of an order issued out of the & peTerma: Onethicd of Hhe B O §10n | preme Court of the Distriet of Columbia, mude on ot 20 "and of $50 on lot 32 mber 11, 1922, in the case of Miller H. at time of sal = et Uuiied Asto Stores, 1 ®rpor il ation. T wil seil at prdlic sa ey auction rooms of Adam A. Weschler, 920 P: nw., Washington, AT TWELVE 0'CLOOI N "EATURDAY. ' OCTOBER SEVENTH. an amsortment of various sizes of aut attnched by the marshal fn the T. Braselion va. United Auto rporation, and sold b atated. In ove of the Near W © hot-water hent. clectric lights; pen ardwood flaors nclosed sleeping porch and breakfast s room and bati:: double garage: T large lot. Close 1o rs. on oue of the most desirable streets. O s in this sectlon. jve soven room bington, s Klaemont, fres EONABLI Head Mast of the best +d in Equity weil at public ¢ o CLEVELAND PARK. Nine rooms, tile bath: servant's room: house lust redecorated inside and out: hardwood_ trim. 'Oue of the-best buflt and most desirably situated homes in this sectlon, $15.000. a5 per plat coril of the with the "CLOCK P.M., n block 3. Try STEWARD SCHOOL (Accredited) The Largest and Best. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES ¥ Will Form Monday, October 2d mprovements above stated Also on same duy. at FIVE in'front of the prewises, lot 32 City mubdisixion. BROOKLAND. ine rooms and bath: hot-water heat, electrié lights; large screens: two-car garage; large lot; hedge, flowers) One convenient to cars. An excellent value at’ $11,300. Detached home of rooms; broad veran block from school ai BETHESDA. A really remarkable value in splendid residential section. Tretty bungalow of five ‘roomm, bath and atric; electric lighte. On unusually large corner lot. Beautiful lawn; garage; frult, garden and chicken run. Only $5,500. 2'and to e represented by the of the purchiaxer bearing n- t per nonum. secured by deed old, or all cash at 1 convevancing, e ption of the p recording. and revenue s W. C. & A. N. MILLER, Realtors. Baser. i 1o e i Pleting (lades Union ‘I'rus e, lai _ ~ from day of ile, or (e trustes reserses ollowing Courses: on Trust Bldg Main 1790. L S R e e SECRETARIAL court for it ou_in the p o L e = = p- EN APHIC ] 9 & SALE 17 A A REAL ) T D e R SMEROVED ‘T THr KEARL BOOKKEEPING H = i W TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLI) ACCOUNTING i 2 RALC UNTING = WESCHL ..‘ A W ‘i:lll\l ETON ‘I'I‘.A(;Ed V;'-""“ duly CIVIL SERVICE Trust:ea _fSale of Dwefll]l;l! No. |, e Sy et s’ | CALCULATING MACHINES. - OWNER WISHES TO SELL AUCTION SALES. 1714 Fifteenth Street N.W. ot i juat oo [0 Ve "l setnda | Catelog ment wpon request. brand-new semi-detached brick house, 6 r. and _TOMORROW. No. 40 :‘l”hn;'hyhv“fl:fl:-m-:g :‘:ln:lt::u‘.:'nli:el.l i Steward School, b, within few doors of 13th and Madtson st | —oo FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBE! WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. nw: s wonderful lome: am.i: sereened TH DAY OF L CLOCK Preakfast and sleeping porches: $1.500 cash. 0CK Pl | AD. 1022 AT FIVE . " e 5 . e following F $R5 per month: price, §5.500 offers & Mason's subdivision in ¢ follGwlug described lend SOl brer 1202 F St. N.W. ts vare 19 otfice, T by_above Terms of e Government Sale of Un- serviceable Furniture, serorded in SuTeexora | Coinmbia, and designated as and being lot Main 5671 and Maln 7310 L orare e at the wubdisision made { Kennedy Bros. Ine.. part of {Plains.” an per plat recorded in Liber wanted. 1f Possession 11 3 C quickly. wish a_real home days. N chered dwelling One-third eash, balance in $6.7350. Rugs, Etc.. in the House | s, ‘;:""'n'llm:iu"”v‘f'“"l’o taiefest, ' fole 3 1o the creseors oflec of he Dot SPAN]S e By ebcning U PARK of Representatives Office |t S5 ™ Nintexaneins e | vt the BN |- R il e e iauslised ciess. e ogatow -1 Building. J nofaceLese. Tl s "'"}l“'r'“,: "\f\':::.:lih.”:...v.f.'l.'.qlnf;-x? Progres F e o ML struction ; R:‘zgi:fil‘l‘oul spirit; e ,.“”N}‘.‘\'_733‘;‘;;"-;3;’1_:;;‘,]_ . N e e W romuidt el Wiih % | THE AMERICAN ONIVERSITY | BdE. e pestings o farmee | Commencing at 10:30 AM. [ e the Pighe T poaell the properts at | Graduste Worls Osly i Nationally Accredited el + ofcer s unsscviceable properts. consist {five daya’ advertiscment o ' %ome | The School of Arts and Scieaces offers courses | = Stenography—Commercial Washington, i 0 HOW FRED W. REEVIN A it must be sold at | ns will be consid- | sks. Chaira, Filo Cabine \ders, Carpets, Rugs, Dodge Touring Rody h Top. ete.. located in the subwas rotunda of the Honse ‘of Representatises Office build newspuper published in { newspar 4. & PV 1io6 11 Tel. M. 4340, Htors, ing, New Jeisey ave. and B st. as. . 2 et o = e 1 Terms: Cash. ECCTOR'S SALE OF orient, 3 . Modern. OPEN DAILY 2 P UNTIL{ H. HOLLINGSWORTH. NO. 1347 8 % § 5 <! At By virtue of aathority ‘vested in the nnder. Frend. New Thought. Schoois of Pliy sinloxical, Ra ation . COLLIER, . Experimen DARK. = BEAUTIFUL CHEVY CHASE. D. C. 3901-3-5 KEOKUK ST. 8 lovily rma. and bath, hardwond floors, open and testan : Administration No. | By virtue of a certain deed of truat execntor will offer | instrment number 48, recurded Juiy 1 I front of the | among the land records of the Distric SIXTH DAY OF |lumbia, and at the request of the party se. | 0'CLOCK P, cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will o land und premises, b ; t of the prem ‘anhington, District | ises, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCT AT FOUK THIRTY 0°CLOC by the lan inndling, deceased, . the undersigned for sale by publi premises. on F OCTOBER. the followin; situate in the city of will Les Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges On_THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1922, AT TI 0'CLOCK, School conrses 1 fireplace, deta . can be bought on sinall|] will commence to sel tablishment | of Columbia. to-wit o 5 olumbia. fowlt: Lot 2 re’ 150, A.D., 16 £ed_ Economies. | Accont as ey payiment. hal. tame &5 o8t AT o E. Helderbheimer, 505 Ring street, | improved by three story 1 e 0 BB e rollowingdvsrribed land and prew: | Gonsuuelive ol Comoration Flasa 3806 KEOKUK ST. N.W+ Alexandria, all’ pledges upon which the | 1143 Seaton atreet northweat, hetween 170h | inen, wituate o the Disirict of Columbla, and Tosuraore et interest ix overdue up to this date. desiziated us and benz ot 58 in Poan FREDERIC > ptuched - of x and Florida avenue, You ¥ u orth- JGharming detuched Jome”af 8 larse rmt | e wihaiy ke notice, S lorids aveaue, Yo and ¥ sreets morth Q55 NhglVielun of oty i block 21, KT eto FREDERICK JUCHTOF . stor " <. 1 el 3 Terms of sale One-third cash, balance in . part of block 7. leDruit P = el E. Heidenheimer, Inc., Brokers.|..0 equal Ingtailmente. pas e oh | as pef plat recorded in Liber 4. follo 4. et eyor of the » deslgnated This home w! mast 1. CO.. %217t | o sears with interest at & per cent, of the offier of the i . from day of sa'e. roperts so! pay- hred | ot Las square 308 v TCIEL £ st mw FUTURE DAY 5 decd _— ADAM SCH! e erar - - v " 11 h. b, eposit 1 Terms of s ANl cash over a prior deed of NEW HOMES. | = 3¢ &0 N st for, $1.500 5200 depostt required upon on TLaveel S0 D . on 141 st car loe, one | Bankruptey Sale of New Talk R e A G Pt g wes e from Fakona termine: % aad 7 mos. | ing Machines, Records, Musi- ity o e aamit ot prChICL S S pi e ~ porches with eleeping porchres. firepla. nak fioors. hw b detached and semi-deta Abnilt-in ironing board and serving table: wash or ‘reserven | foited. sychology Legal Histo at the risk purchager, after USTUS W. GRAY., cal Instruments, Fixtures A 1. 4. D. LIPSCOMB. and Equiment of the Local ies Roman Law ALBERT H. ¥ Public CTrilit De Vrave and tollets in basement: cost ting purchaer, tionally well b rze oak tree . days’ of such sale | mat tnprice. sxo0 o 310750 United Phonograh Stores, yuy, rewspaper published u- the city 1. OWEN & SON, AU EERS. RUTH, owner and lder, - ing! D o the Fall BT e A S Gpen an das. 20s| _Ime. WILLIAM A. Sale of Valuable| Reristmation for the Faii, Quirter most be most healthtul spots in America. D. ¢ Val . Va. O v ey Re- offers | Zirwine| Day And Evening_Classes National Administration. Philosopby of Law. | son Law. | CC to the degree of Advanced Corporation Ac- counting Cost Accounting Problems Industrial Organizations Specialized C Classes 1736 G St. N.W. Main 8250 The Temple School of Shorthand & Typewriting 1417 G Street Pitman and Gregg Dictation classes day and might. “The School of a Few Subjects Well Taught” Phone Main 3238. NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1708, Conn. Ave. and M 5t. “Study Art With a Purpose” Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Irterior Decoration, Costume, De- | 1 sign, Textile Design, Color Com- mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, | Painting and Modeling Classes. In- Master of Commercial Science October 2 Opening WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY YMC shorthand. | OUNTANCY A course of special Interest to advanced students leading . Central surroundings; . Thollc & Protestant charci es. Private batos Running Water in all Rooms l.sr-lh‘m tabl resh veg. Windows screened. iw rage. Bookiet. R. B. Ludy, M. D. - | EWIS Pacific and lilinois ave.. close to beach. Mod- ! ted: sear churches. station: Running water ia room: otel. peciai 1 Accounting Seminar Actuarial Science Commercial Organizations .| up dail; up 3 Americau plan. Booklet. il | ORCAR YAGO, Tormerly proprietor Melrose Hall Fals vatha. runsies whier. - electrictty, T l Raching from the hotel: ~ ALOIS GROBER. S RALEIGH 8t Charles Place aud Beach. Taught by Native Teacher |Capacity. 500. very ‘sppointment s eulstne FORGES H. POTLIN. service. Ruoning water. Private bathe. Mato 4834, 30° Spacious foyer and Jounging rooms. Bolarium. | Greatiy reduced fall rates. Descriptive B TR H —— COMMERCIAL ART | WAz T 1K1 NS > te baths. Persomal di tion LINTON B. ARNOLD. ATLANTIC 7% TRAYMO ATy Worlds Greatest Horel Success Open to Men 1517 H st. n.w. | Classes ENROLL NOW Students may enter at uny time. Washington School of Art || sRCADIA w2 oo tes. Eu . $1 3 X Fr. 2407 ‘eu'lw‘l:::kl;’. 30 up. American, $3.00 up. Spe- CALVERT Virginla Ave. mr. Beach. GEO. PRITCHARD. GINIA. " Black Bass Fishing. i North Hill, a Colonial Resort. Near Bluemont, Castleman’s Ferry, ¥a. The land of sunshine skies with food of milk and hove: old ham sad chicke: taks 1502 14th St. N.W. [ Hotels Need i{| Ambitious Men and Women Over 500 Hotels Now Build- ing in the United States. Prepare now—he ready— to il a position In this rich, uperowded field of big oppor- tunities. Our school endorsed —our students employed by hotels "everswhere. Euroll- ment includes free life wem. o berehip 1o our Natioeal Em- bla Nov. 13, i dividea) Instruction. School begins Oct. 2. Catalogue. Office Op*n 9 AM.to 9 P.M. SRR TRAYER' Business College ) Secretarial—Civil Service Spanish by Native Teachers Doy and_Evening Sessions Pictorial Catalog at Request ! ! In the Heart of THUNIInnnm Advanced Economics, Accountiog. Adranced. an| REGISTER NOW_FOR PACE INSTITUTE 716 G ST. N.W.. Corner Sth and G Sts. George Washington University Co-Educational Sessions in all Departments By virtue of an order of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbla, holding & Bank- ruptey Court in re United Phonograph Stores. Inc., Bankrupt No. 1307, the undersigued trus tee "will_sell By Public Auction, Real Estate, Being a House and Lot Numbered 1218 16th st. n.w. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- 2 of the ON “S” ST. N.W. Between 15th and_ 1fth — Convenient to Conn. ave. car line: S-story brick. {n excel- Jont condition: 11 toome, B bat] w. heat, OCOLLATERAL AT AUCTION By virtue of authority contained fn 8 certain note, dated Washington, D. C.. June A Day nnd Evening Classes Personal Direction of Edwin C. Bosworth. o will | elec. lights and gas: 2 one-car garages; lot payable on (i nd, default having : corded in Liber No. 4021 at follo 20x100; price, $15.000: can be sold $2.000 cash. 2, under the provisions of same. at | o of 1 f Co 3 i At Weschler’s, D et ot e e thureat. e T et {National School of Commerce W S11,500. ‘West of 14th st —0 rooma and bath, h.-w.h., elec. lights; house in good condition: ample space for garage: immediate possession: owner desires an offer. FOR COLORED. $9.250. the undersigned M. 5668, remises, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 920 Pa. Ave. N.W., Daell at’ publi 1419 F St e __1410 F 8 TURDAY, THE TIHIT IMEBER, 1522, AT 12 0 the colluteral named (50) stiares prefeered es Inc. (par value $100. ¥ two cortifivates of stock, o . and ons pumber £ the 50 Wednesday, October 4, 1922, Commencing 10 o’Clock A.M. Mahogany and Pooley Cahinet Talking M The School that adapts Itself to the Child The Chevy Chase Country Day School i i iot_numbered | | 8fty-wix (56 in syuare numbered ons hundred and eighty-two (182). an described Aesd of trust, upon the following ferm Purchaser to pas one-third of the purchase - 40 shi Near Sth and R. L ave. nw t! rooms, o Casi i g ( 8 2 bath. furnace heaf: fot 20%100 to a wide m of Sale: Cashi: Allyparties: faiinterest.{ price lu cath; the balancs i two i An Tndoor nnd Outdoor Day and e iy g Tu one and Two years. respectively 4 alley. Stan FHOR. 1. OWEN & SON. Avets. | taroat at the rate of 614 per cent per apnum, || Boarding School Founded on the Strings. Acce ive Method. Opens October 2d anl secured by deed of trnst an the properts wold. or all cash at the option of the pur nw.—% rooms, Ehser. taxes ‘and " nterest paidl or_sdjisted | > ave. bath, gas, furnace heat: open to an alley. oF N’ VALUABLE U G - Q ) PROVED RUILDIN N v to the date of sale: good title or no sile: a Stanwood Cobb, Harvard A.M. JOHN T. WILLIAMS, — Lumps and Sik Shates Drop Lighe PROVED RUILDING LOTS 1N YILLA | Gpate OF ‘Soun will he-required at the. time | Director 817 14th st. n.w. Phone M. 4613. d OFFICE OF THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. e and settlement to be within ffteen (15) { | 17 Graftom St., Chevy Chase, Md. rors, Rugs, Side and Cekin, Radiant Fire Heaters, Record Re 3 Other Display Racks. ete. a days of the date of sale or deposit forfeited. Cleveland 4 nd the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' revious advertisement of such resale in some Vashington newspaper. B. FRANCIS BAUL, virts: $500 CASH. $750 CASH. $40 MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. REAL HOME BARGAINS. New two-story brick homes near mew East- School and now Catholic academy, Lincoln Park southeast. Six beau ot-water heat, Columbia Kindergarten No. 1412 Eye st. n.w. § Normal School. JAMES F. . n.w. { Reopens October 4. 643 Louisi HLER, AUCTIONEBR, | address 2115 Callfornta st. er 3814, Liber 3816. folio 14, and Liber 3838, folio 376, respectively, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the un- dersigned trustees will sell at public auction within the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son, 1331 on SATURDAY, THE SEVENTH OCTOHER, 1023, AT TW em oast of rooms, elegant tile bat] & SON, AUCTION ccountancy For information call or Open September 27 Offers graduate and under- graduate instruction in Lib- &ral Arts, Education, Engineer- ing. Architecture, Law, Medi- cine and Pharmacy. In addition to the courses for full-time students. more than one hundred and fifty courses in Arts and Sciences and Law are given between fiv e and Six-fifty p.m. For Catalogues and other informa- tion epply to THE REGISTRAR 2033 G Street N.W. Telephone Weat 1649 ~ Estelle Allen Studio Cultivation of Speaking Voice 1614 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 7731. Classes for Adults Dar—Thursdar, September 22, 11 a.m. Nights—Thursday, September 28, 7 p.m. . “electricity, osk foors, 'colonial porches. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. | O'CLOCK M., the following duscribed land SARA K. LIPPINCOTT, Principal, “ Aleeping and breakfas: porclies, deep lots, wide STORY BRICK DWELLI} B0, TT5% | and “premises situate in the District of Co: ’ 3 oclz® lect melghborhiood. LINDEN ST. N.E. 1210 and premies sluate e ey 1| TTUStees’ Sale of 11 Palisades of By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly {34 in square 4242. lot 23 in square i recorded in Liber No. 4406, folio 317 ef square 4302, and lot 8 in equare 4284 of of the land records of the District of Colus subdlvision as recorded in Liber bia, and at the request of the party mecured fotio 21, of © thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil. sell, a+ | surveror of the ublie uction, in front of the o0 | Terms of RIDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF ;quired upon SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1922, AT FIVK O'CLOCK | veyancing, P.AM., the foliowing-described land and prem- ises, "situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as aud ceing lot 264 in Joseph A. ! Blundon's_subdiviion of lots In square 1004, s per plat recorded in Book 13, page 31 ryeyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: All cash. deposit " re. quired upon acceptance of bid. Convesancing, Tecording, and revenne stampa st purchasers cost. Terms of sale to be complied with with- Potomac Building Lots, on and Near Conduit Road, Just West of the Distributing Reservoir: Lot on Oregon Ave. N.W.: Lot on Belmont St. Near Meridian Park. and Business Lot, Improved by No. 2238 Georgia Ave. N.\W., All in the District of Columbia. By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court | of the District of Colnmbia, Dlflwfl‘ut;! Dabl- N REAL ESTATE 00.. 2 Second_floor Evenings Adama 1514. 728 15th st. B Maio 838. a7e in Bookkee graphic, 2, $50 deposit dot at time of sale. C g and revenue stamps st » . Terms of sale to be com- plled with within thirty days from day of sale, or deposit - on- HOMES FOR COLORED VERY FASY TERMS. NORTHWEST. Bix Iarge rooms and modern tile bath, hail upstairs ssd dows, antry; front yard and g ey ;lrdul'o aved alley. Tn ex- school. Be sure to decide on WOOD’S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. 37th Year coln 38 HULDA HALVERSO MUEL BURNS! AURICE H. HAMRERG Truste celient conditlon. ~ Coaventent to 0" thirty dazs from day of sale or depusit for- gren va. Rhett, et ai.. Equity No, 3 cellent ¢ teited. TRUSTEES Undersigned tristees will offer for sale by H ’ Friends School e W. 0. HOWENSTEIN, PROVED BY F public auctlon, o front of ot near the several 1aw! rien 00 $5,250. FEED W. REEVES OTED ok D emines. . MONDAT. OCTORER NTNTH, | { .78 s. | By virtue of certain deed of trust duly AUCTIONEERS. | recorded in Liber No. #19, fallo 283 et seq {of the laud records of the’District of Colum- TRUSTERS' SALB _OF VALUABLE TWO- | bia, and at the request of the party secured RTORY DETACHED FRAMB DWELLING CONTAINING 6 ROOMS AND BATH AND | theteby, the nndersigaed trustees il offer HOTRATER BEAT. N0 ATH AND | for aaic by public suction, 1o ront of the premmises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY B2 Virtve ot a certain deed of trust duly re. | 0.CLOCK B3k, he foiloming dscribed. land of us - % g , the fo] TS corded - Liver Nor 3048, Tolig 175, ot seq, of | Rad premmis o the eity e the land records of the District of Columbia, BB Bt O, Tore ington, District of Columbis, to wit: The wew and at the request of the party secured there. | one-haif of lot 4 in_ block 8 in Todd and by. the undersigned trustees will sell at public | Brown’s subdivision of parts of the tracts of auction. in front of the premiscs, on THURS- DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OOTOBER. A. land known as “‘Mount Pleasant” and “‘Pleas- . | ant Piains, per plat recorded in Libe . AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foilowing aituate in the 1811 Eye St. NW. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 40th Year Begins Sept. 20 Thos. W. Sldwell, A.M., Prineipal 1922, COMMENCI AT TWO THIRTY | 0'CLOCK, P. M. N 4, 5 aod B in| block s (taxed s square No. 1203). bounded by nd Ccnduit road; and immedi; NEAR 28th AND M STS. S8ix large rooms and modern tile bath: Fellar mader etire honse, and fur- rs and condition. lely thereafter, lots Nos. 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 18 in block 8 (taxed as square No. 1899), between Conduit | road and 48th north of Ashby AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. M. the west 7 feet front of lot No. 87 in square . 182, located on the south side of Oregon ave.. between 18th and 19th sts. n.w. AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. ot No. 813 in square No. 2060, located on the south side of Belmont st.. between 14th and 15th sts, n.w., near Meridian Park. Aid AT FIVE 0'CLU M. . 67 in nace best. Hall upsi down. 1o first-class One block to car line. $4,000. NEAR FIRST AND P 8TS. S8ix rooms and brand-new bath, h: hot and cold water: front yard and jong back yard to paved alley. . Levy Court No. 2, follo 24, of the records o 27l the “office of the surveyor of the District of Tot $3.950. Bton, District of Columbia, [ Columbls, excepiing_ the north 7.50 feet by | Haws subdivision of pare ‘of Mi. Plessant and desimated ¢s'and being lots numbered aine | fall width thereo, condemncd anf taken for | (taxed ¢ equs: &) teonting on two 18 d S > and ten n block three (8 Alley purposes by proceedings in District Court | strests, containing about 8,294 square fee th and Que Streets [ MORTON ST. Str rooms aabdivision by Stone ang Johnsen, nown ‘g | cass No. 1043 . Pihe Bupteme Court of sald | improved by dwelling No. 2038 Georea” moa bath, stucco finish home, in good condition; front yard and long back yard to paved alles. $4,500. n.w., all of said lots being more particular] described In said decrees. o il Terms: Lots will be offered separately. De- posit of $100 required on each of the Palisade lots. $300 on each of the others. One-third of purchase money cash, balance secured by b on lot and represented by notes of pur- chater. payable one and two Fears after District, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid fn cash, the balance in two | 2qual’ instaliments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent per annui payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property Day and Boarding Grades for little people, high school for the older girl, college courses for high school graduates. Domestic Science and Secretarial Departments. Small classes. Ade- Avalon Helghts. as per plat recorded in th office of the surveyor for the District of Co. lumbia ta Book County 7 at page ock being assessed fo 1o : r taxation rms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance In twe 2qual Py A it Taterest 268 Der tentim per asmam s, | ol OF all casn, at the gption of the, par o, " Eonperancing. s n:[ aiate tactiities. 3 . chase leposit. o requ jon. " Conveyancing '~ MAlN able sembanaudliy. s day.of et o i oF ale. ATl conves- | Shne. stamps At purchaser's cost. Saies to be Telephone for Catalogue closed upon catlon by court within thi \ Garec of rustees Teserve the FIgnt fo resell North 7994 at purchaser's expense. Taxes adjusted to. day of sale. ‘WHARTON E. LESTER. Woodward building, 6. BOWDOIN CRAIGHILL, | Hibbs bailding. ROBERT F. COGGEWBLL. ‘Bouthern building. se27-04ds._exSu Trustees. VOATIONAL. | 1 | COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 bt Learn/ Drafting and ecnter _ this_profession of good.pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL ' INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 3 TO 8 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue 0., (No.3) 0. B. ZANTZINGER, Realtor, EXCLUSIVE AGENT, 912 10th st. . ‘Washingtea, D. C. CORNER HOUSE, SOUTHWEST, NEAR A( Ficultural Department, first _commercial sone ix-room brick: gas light. Price, only $3,7 “"BRATHER & ROBINSON, 15-16 Bond bldg. 14th & New York ave. e Main 442. AND IN 30 e, A M l-mm".nn and You Will Baroll. BOYD'SBUSINESSCOLLEGE 1904 ¥ Bt. N.W. Cor. 13th & F. Main 2876 Bchools in Baltimiore, Phila., New York, Chi- cago, Boston, 'Cincimnati, ‘Cleveland, Bydney, Australia, ete. . SECRET‘&R'I.AIEE_S'CIENCE ! Accredited Courses L8 ) e e O e o information. Hegistar Member of the Washington Real Estate Board. | by deed of trust upon the rty < «cash. at the option of the Pllegller. A ‘depost | I:fil:!ll rerr':o:“«m;h ere:;'n(nemntmm!r- - Tlave You Been Looking For !of 200 will be required st time of sale. Al | Yormy of 'saje fo bo compiied with w e Little H > converancing. recording, revenue stamps, etc.. | tnirty days from day of sale, otherwise the That Cozy Little Home? at cost of purchnser. Terms of sale to be com. | fhuts oa voserve the Fight to Fesell the prop- We hiave,it for vou and faltly priced at only Bilicrwise the. trastees reveree the SIEHC (o vy | ST, A the risk and cost, of the defauitin $5.200—e low as $750 cash: balance arranged. | sell e property at the Tisk and cost of ds- | Bucs: Yeesie i ‘20me HeWH Advertinem et o ‘Bungalow, 5 rooms ai thi furnace and | faniting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- | $105 (STIF of DOV newspaper P lectrichtyT pretifly designed: on nice ot fa | wiat of ‘uch weisle'in some Tewspaper the city of Washington, D. s e oaality of dainty and attractive bungalow | jighed in Washington, D. C. peb; [ ILEIAM SHEA, houees. Near Khode Island ave. car line. You FHEDERICK A. LINGER, GEORGE F. HAVE! ahould see this at oace. Owaer leavh FREDERICK 4 FENNING. 9622, 0&4s,0380 - ‘;rr;-;? B ADAM A. WESCHLER, N N 2026 d8ds,ex81 . Dullding. RS, ¢ THOB; 15 GV HNLS | BOX; JAnsctionse Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Lots on 2nd Street Between H and Eye Streets S.E. By virtne of authority vested in the unde aigned I will offer for sale by public uetion, in front of “the premises, ON WEDNESDAY. | THE FOURTH DAY OF 'OCTOBER, 1922, AT to |"FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following i described land and premi sitoate in the District of Columbia, to Lots 83, 84 and V. King's subdivision M’!Jl:-l r ain ON TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF 0OC- OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. |TOBEE; 1022 AT FIVE O'CLOCK B, 2 win at public auction, im froat 'Am.rk\)mPI“mlT'v premises, lot 173 in square 102, improved as e/ abore. - ,,,..,q“‘q'fiffm"“%‘-nemw‘"mn. TRe | o, Terims of sale: $1,000 cash and essy terms icres of land. WILBUR A. MABOK, ; e e Dualer e A\ Co., M.~ " 1* D WATER FRONT ‘house, trict of Cofumbis Tei and made known at time.of suis. A cash deposit of $100 required at sale. Al conveyancing, recording, examination of title, revenue stamps and motarial fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale {o be Com- plied with within thirty days, otherwise de- posit will be forfeited. = b ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCT. There may be some question asineinde Drematic Art. to which course you desire—Steno- | ¥¢neral development of the indi Secretarial, Civil Service or English—but there should be no question as to which | Yearly Rates: Day, $100; Evening, $50 Private lessons by aprolntment Courses ublic Spea! { Priva; matbe: Tanguages. | J0NAS. 1412 \[ WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW Co-educational Twenty-seventh Year Opens Sept. 27 at 7 P Tuition, $86 Per Annum Ressions, 5:15 o 7 P.M. Confern Degrees LLB., LL. M. M. P. L. Offics Hours, 11 AM. to 6 .M. 1315 K Street Phone Franklin 4585 National Cal for Girls ‘WIBOONSIN AVE. AND WOODLEY ROAD New ree'dent puplls arrive Wednesday, Oct. 4. Old resident pupils arrive Thursday, Oct. New day pupils, Upper and Lower School, arrive 8:45 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 5. 014 day pupils, Upper and Lower School, arrive, classes meet Friday, Oct. 6. Lessons 1n Goach Leaves Dupout Oircle Daily 8.20 A.M. TRADE SCHOOL AUTOMOBILE LARGEST SCHOOL IN THE EAST Courses for Garage Owmers, Salesmen, Eleotrioians, Mechanios, Vuloanizers, Etc. and Evening Olasses. American Motor Schools, 1618-1688 You St. Phone North 10400, ST. MARGARET'S Jumiescs st Day School, Kia- dergarten Department—Zuncheon, _supervised playground and study in the afternoons; re- October 8..2115 California st. Sara B. incott, Susan C. Baker, Principals. X LADY FROM 3 TENCED 13 teaching, 13 forming a class of forelgners to oy S ieaired" Phoe Adume 1610, or jon “given " Phone s 1610, or & 3502 Oenter street nw. ‘Take Buchanan to Meridlan pl. - ® t,French Imonw-tln. Twelfth Y¢ September ‘l’:’l‘ol’l!-n. -~ ARHINGTON,_ The measure of woman's independemes is her veloped ability to sucecessfully €11 re- el e R G B e D A women prepers for lucrative positions. 4 select school, . 1418 ® 8t. N.W. Matn 5833 S, ployment Burean. Free Locture—open 8 A.M. P.M. Special Class No: o8 0 HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS— & national institute for Ho- tel and Tea .Room traiming— 134 New Yerk Ave. Clifford_Lewis, President Harpers Ferry, W. Va., pow Yon will not_regret it_T_S. = BERMUDA. Hotel FR ASC AT I—Bermuds A most delightful water front location. Coel . Bermuda’s flnest sen bathing free to guests. Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Dancing. Two golf courses comvenient. ] year. Leweis H._Daviden._ Mor, PACKING & STORAGE fORE_FOR FURNITURE open. Try it. Georgetown Law School 1922-1923 Classes for morning and students commence Monda; j HovIG afternoon October 2, || CLEA and pianos. Estimate cheerful'y given. . Con- Formal opening exercises Wednesday, (| venlent location. WESCHLER'E, 92 odarmeh TS ; 4 ¢ Jecation CHLER'S, 920 Pa: ave. siploma from & four-year academ T = 2 hitn wihnal Amite: o the. iav_ scpoot o8 STACRING, SHIPPING. FIREP] RED BALL TRANSIT CO. October Py ber 1, 1923, one yesr col- lege red for adinfasion. Reginning October 1. 1925, two college work required for admissi Hugh J.Fegan, M.A, LL.B, Ph.D. Assistant Dean Office hours. § a.m. 0“6 pm Georgetawn Law Nehool Duilding, W06 E 8t N W, Telepbope Main A Residert and Day Schoo! for Girls. Thirty-first Year Begins October 4. College Preparators. Academic and Post- conrses. ] advantages in all 3 Expression and Do- mestic cience. Business Course. Pupils are Lacceptea for ane or more subects. # t’hlldrrflnl Department commencing with rst grade. BEVERLEY R. MASON, Principal, 908 in the Enights of Columbns mtancy | ILRMSIPENFAT “rigi| ONMLEAGE BOOKS is moderate. recelve fre hips. Registration begine Septem- Declare Interchangeable Feature to Be Unfair Discrimination and Big Expense. years ‘s UNION 1c0 STORAI(‘;E i CQMPANY Florida ave. | ‘while Classes are held at 1004 F street. | | | 1330 19th St. N.W. Seventeenth Year Begins September Twenty-Ninth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar Head Mistress Fairmont School FOR GIRLS 2107 S Street N.W. PREPARATORY AND GRADUATE COURSES Fall term begins Oct. 4. Tel. North 5048 | Railroad representatives begun vesters iday before the Interstate Commerce ||| Commission an attack on proposals to | establish a system of interchangeable mileage bLooks for passenger trans- portation over all lines. By a recent jact of Congress the Interstate Com- merce Commission was authorized to require the issuance and sale of such books by all railroads, and to file a reasonable rate. C. A. Fox, chairman of the Central Passenger Association. representing 1148 railroads, declared that the “effect of the proposition would be to accord a lower rate to a class of passengers more exepnsive 10 . N pod mercial traveling smlesmen, theatri- cal companies and other classes h he characterized as “organized trafiic,” he said, would be able to secure a discrimination against all of the traveling public if the Commission allowed any reduction from present | fares to purchasers of mileage books, Mr. Fox estimated that the use of the books would impose an annual ac- counting expense of $1.880.000 upon the railroads, which would have to be added to the general cost of opera- WASHINGTON = CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1408 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. Dupont _Cirole. PRIMARY AND ADVANCED COURSES 30° p Lensons—Nrs Jonas, 1412 20th st. :w. °n Per hour: balf hours for children, | tion. He denied that commercial trav 60 cents. 20 | elers or other persons continuousl engaged in traveling on railroad ere entitled to any reduction in fare s wholesale purchasers of transpor- tatio Script books, now sold by nearly all railroads as currency, good for the purchase of tickets at any of: fice, he declared to be suffic commodations for such users. H. W, Bikle, counsel for the Penn- sylvania railroad and directing the xamination of the carrier witnesses, gave notice to the commission tifat the raliroads reserved legal right to test the constitutionality of the act authorizing the mileage books or any orders of the commission under the act. Supporters of the plan for mileags book issuance, including industrial organizations and associations of com- merclal travelers, were prepared to present evidence later in the hearings favoring the issuance of mileage books at reduced rates. —_— DRY LEAGUE DEFENDS SEARCH ON HIGH SEAS Wheeler Argues American Right to Extend Three-Mile Limit in Rum Smuggling War. The attention officials of the Anti- Saloon League are giving to activi- ties of the prohibition navy outside the three-mile limit was evidenced yesterday by the dissemination from league headquarters here of a 1,700- word opinion by Wayne B. Wheeler, fenarll counsel, supporting the 'right of the United States to extend the three-mile limit to prevent liquor smugglin, M:'w{eehr declared that “rum smuggling i8 the greatest menace to aw enforcement toda: and assert- ed that Norway, Italy, Sweden, Chile, Spain, France and Great Britaln all had contributed precedents for ex- tension of national jurisdiction limits. Coincident with™ Mr. Wheeler's statement. the office of Senator Ster- 1ing. republican, South Dakota, mailed out copies of thé senator's speech in support of his tariff bill amendment to extend the jurisdiction of prohi- SAYN SCHOOL Of the Art of the Violln Elena de Sayn (Beveik-Auer) Afiliated Maret French Write for appointment PLAYHOUSE, 1818 N . EDWIN HART'S MUSICAL STUDIOS 18th st. and Columbia road. Complete course on piano. violin, saxopbone. ‘mandolin, ukulele, eic. Col. 8074. 20% WASHINGTO 714 17th St. e COLLEGE =~ sum OF MUSIC Primary and Advanced Courses— 35 Tenchers | The Lovette School of 3 ngte Telephone North 8497 T. S. LOVETTE, Pianist-Director, ““Teacher of Intsrnational Reputation' EvA WRITEORD LOVELTE. e YOICE | INSTON WILKINBON G Hiiver Plane assistant all o phons ‘For informations TENOR BANJO Mandelin, Guitar, Hawaliaa Guil S Ilda. a R"..hl' ad the Nordiea Clubs. ESTABLISHED 1804 WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS PHONE FRANK, 4115. 1219 CONN. A! RAG-JAZZ. PIANO OR Music D. C. SAXOPHONE Positively taught beginners in 20 lessons. Advanced course for pleyers. Rooklet sent free. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL OF POPULAR ST. ALBANS The Na Oathedral Bchool for Beys SEPTEMBIR 7 The: Blshop of Washington Presidant Church, A.B., HesSmaster. 1 D. C. bition officers to 12 miles from shore. The amendment was not adopted, but the South Dakota semator indicated he would raise the point again in Congress uniess the negotlations no: in progress with Great Britain resul in’ an extenslon of authority beyond : the three-mlle limit 1 oFt Fibduted wnd teacher BCHOOL | ALIAN ‘dipioma.