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AUCTIONS FOR SALE—HOUSES. Coutinmea AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. HOMES FO‘& COLORED VERY EASY TERMS. NORTHWLEST. Six large rooms and modern tile Path, hall upstairs and down, rge pantry; front yard and good ok vard 1o paved alley. In ex- cellent condition, Convenient to car line, 2350. NEAR 28th AND M STS. Six e rooms and modern tile bath; far andar entire house, and fur- nace bheat. Hall upstairs and down. In first-class condition. One block to car line. 84,000, NEAR FIRST ro0ma and hot and cold wat long back yurd The front o 1t heen ot R e Rl $3.050 AND P 8T8, Six w harh, pali front yurd #ud o paved [ ten it Ao Al AL LIRADY, Mormhes COMN : 1rOon1sON, .4th & New York ave. PRATIOER SN v An exceptionally attractive bangalow of- fered at a bargain pri cco_ construction: coment foundation: six full sized rooms on one tloor: tile bath: room; hardwoul fl Jarge’ front porch: np-fo-date heating syste This property is owned by an Army officer having left the city, and it must be sold at once.” Any reasonable terms will be consid- ered. Immediate possession. BUSS & PHELPS, Tel. M. 4340, Realtors. 1406 H St. N.W. OPEN DAILY = P.M. UNTIL DARK. K S and bath, hardwood floor fireplace, detached, can be boaght on cash payment. bul. same_as_ rent 3800 KEOKUK ST. N.\W. Charming detached homs of & large rms. a4 2 comp Gpen fireplace, built-in garage, stone on, spacious club room. This bome will appesl to the most fastidious. ROBERT E. MITCHELL C0. 5 Trving st. 3901-3 6 lovely rm smail $12.000—Meridian st.: 7 . 3$12/500—Randolph: T $11,750—Taylor: 7 r. $11,000—Keanedy 1 5 $10,750—Lonxt n gai i e peh s than ha'f block 14th st. & Ali modern to the minute, Other cheap honses. APPLY 1311 SHEPHERD ST. N.W. i Phone Adams 2045 OWNER WISHES TO SELL brand-new semi-detached ck house, 6 r. and b. within few doors of 13th and Madison &ts. niw.: a wonderful home: am.l; sereened Dbreskfast and sleeping porches: $1.500 eash, 285 per month: price, $9.500. No offers wanted. If you wish a_real home act quickly. Possession in 3 days. No agents. F. . WARREN, st NW. North 3331, 200 1 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUOTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALR OF VALUABLE TWO- ORY DETACHED FRAME DWELLING AINING 6 ROOMS AND BATH AND ATER HEAT, NO. 2632 DOUGLAS 0 T. N.E. By virtue of a n_deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 448, folio 17X et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the MArty secured there by. tle undersigned trustees will sell at ction. in front of the premises, on THUR! AY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D., AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the foilowing bed land and premixes, situste in the unty of Washington, District of Columbl and designated us and i=ing lotw sumbered nine (9) snd ten (10) in block three (3) in the bdiviston by Stone and Johuson, known b Avalon Hleights, us per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for_the District of Co- lumbia in Book County 7 at page 78, said block belng awsessed for " tazation s square Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones to be paid in cash, balance in twe squal installments. pavable in one and fwo years, with interest 3t 6 per ceutum per suoum, pay- able remi-uonually. from day of sa by deed of trust upon the properts soid, or all cash, at the ovtion of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All convevancing. recording, revenue tamp cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to bé com plled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re sell the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purvhaser, after five duye’ advertise- went of much restle in some newspaper pub- lished in Washington. . crlagis FREDERICK | Two-story brick dwelling No. 1349 F st. n.e., containing 6 rooms and bath, newly pa- pered and painted; vacant and open for inspection; to to be sold at auction. ON TUBESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF 0OC- TORER. 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we will sell at pi on, in front of the ]\a‘mlsfia. lot 173 in square 1029, improved as hove. Terms of sale: $1,000 cash and easy terms to be arranged as to the remainder. $200 i deposit require ptance of bid. Con- { veyancing, recording revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within 30 forfeited. J. OWEN & S0 #027-A&ds, Auctloneers THOS. J. OWENS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES 1260 10th STREET By virtue of the power and authority vested in the undersigned trustees by a certain decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla. pasted on the 15th day of Sep- tember, A. in a certain cause pend- ing therein known as Leroy 8. King, plaintiff, va. Florence Sullivan et al., ‘defendants. and ed Equity 39908, will sell at public in front of the premises, on THUR! (HE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 102! FIVE 0 P, the following de- ted land and Iving and in the City of Washington,’ District of i and_described as the numbered 24 and the G inches of lot numbered 2 by the full depth .f each of said lots in uare numhered 340, now known for the pur- essment and faxation s lot pum- quare numbered 340 in sald of Washington. District of Columbla Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash and the balance in two equal installments payable in one and two years from day of sale and to be repre- sented by the promissory notes of the pur- chaser bearing intereat at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, pasable sem!-annuall and secured by & deed of trust on the prop erty sold, or all caxh at the option of the ! purchaser. ~Terms of sale to be complied { with within thirty dass {rom the day of sale, herwise the t erve the right to recell =aid properts afier five days' adrer tisement of snch resale. at the risk and cost of such defaulting purchaser. Title zood of record and taxes. water rents, insur- i ance, rents to be adjusted to the day of sale. A deposit of $250 will be required of the purchaser at tuc time of sale, and all con- veyancing, recording, revenue 'stamps, etc., to be at the cost of the purchaser. STANLEY D. WILLIS, | | | CHEVY CHASE. Within one squars of the circla and Conn semibungulow of Lellow-tile construc: tion with cement finieh. It has R rooms. baths, hardwaod floore. elce. lizhts, aud other attractive featnre a built-tn garage. Reasonable" terms. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H st n _Phone 1029. NORTH 6 large, bright rooms. papered and paint / fine rear porch; deep lot to alle; L A. W. NYCE, Continental Trust Bldg. Franklin 57 $6,800. near Lincoin Park—S8- T *furmace heat; excel- Agreeable term: | / North Carolina roora, bay-window br leot condition. Possession. $6.730. Near Tenn, ave. and D st.—6.room. colonial porch brick; double-deck porch in rear: fur- nace heat: 'anndrr tubs: modern bat! pos- session. $1,500 cash and $50 per month. B ooklapd. D. C—#-room, bath, detached frame; electricity, latrobe hes front and vear porches; cellar; lot, 503123. $300 cash, $55 per month. HARRY E. GLADMAN, 306 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Lincoln 346. 2-FAMILY APARTMENTS. Near 17th and Coiumbia road. One apart- ment of xix moms and fath and one of five rooms and ba m and in exeellent con dition. An tdeal home and invextment. FPox sesaion Gf one apariment with Price, £10.300. Terms arranzed. MR, LOCKWOOD. Main 5918, P COLUMRIA HEIGITS BARGAIN ONLY $6,950—$1,000 CASH. ‘House, 20 ft. wide, with 6 rooms, rdwood floors and trim, bh.: gas, ete.: porch: §deally located in tI vicinity of 1ith and Park road, BEee this bargain. Keystone Real Estate Co. 728 15th 8t N.W. Main 833. ¢ A REAL BARGAIN. SEVEN BUILT—ONLY ONE LEFT. s 40054017 4th St. N.W. | Colonial design, tapestry brick homes, just ermpleted. 6 rooms, bath; b.-w. heat, elec.; front and double porches; Freach doors, Dbardwood floors, mahogany and white trim; ga- rage space. INSPECT TUDAY. Open and / lighted until 9 p.m. Small cash payment. Reasonable terms. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO. 914 New York Ave. COLORED—VACANT. Several 6-room houses. Price and terms very asonable. o P, I HOLMES. 819 15th St N, ‘Room 23. Main 367 NEW HOMES—TWO LEFT. 906-910 Spring Road N.W. Note_these featires— large rooms and tiled path, built-lo_bath tub, electric lights with Soor sockets, hot-water heat, hardwood floors; eoncrets front porch and iwo rear porches across entire house; extra large kitchen with Jarge porcelain one-plece sink and drain:: pan- with bullt-in refrigerator: automatic water ater; large yard: eany terms, Open for Inspection until 9 p.m. STROHECKER & METZLER, Exrlusive Agents. 03 Continentsl Trst bk, 14th and H eta. in 835, © OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. WATEh- ONT PROPERTY. FOR__SALF—SPLENDID WATER FRO: ; elantmom dwelling bouse, two to twenty acres of land. WILBUR A. MASON, post_office, Deal . Co., Md. FOR SALE-SPLENDID WATER FRONT property; efght-room dwelling house,” two to Twenty scres of land. W1 UR A."MASOX Postoffice, A gt 5 AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. : THOS. J. OWEN & 80X, AUCTION [USTEES® SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- nmRY BRICK 'il-l.‘fl, ND. 1210 LINDEN ST. N.B. rerasd" 1s Liver Vo 40n. tolio 817 ef sea o o. o % of the land records of mfllflc( ofeCt;::l- bia, and the uest of the pa secured thereby, the nanc':]fm trustees will sell, at blic auction, tn front af t ises RIDAY, THE TWENTY-NI) szn‘lin‘fi. A.D. 1922 AT PY v L4 Iy rveyor's ofice of the District of Terms of sale: All cash. §200 deposit’ re- quired opdn acceptance of bid. Conveyanelng, Tecording, and revenue stamps at purchaser's coat. of sale to be complied With with- aummn—u«-u-mm W. 0. CUNNINGHAM AUTO HEARSE. By Public Auction, At Weschl \ & SON, AUCTION > ARLE DM PROPERTY HAMPSHIR BRICK By virtue of & certain deed of trust du recorded. in Liber No. 4158, folio 420 et seq. of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- the request of the party secured he undersigned trustees wiil sell, at publ! ction in_front of the premises. ONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF 0 DW i and being part of original lot numbered ten (10) in square numbered sevents-two (i2) Hezinning on New Hampshire avenie at a point distant 16 feet northeasterly {rom the south- west corner of said lot, thence northeasterls along New Hampshire avenue 16 feet. then southeasterly in a line at right angles to | aveue 110 fet. thence southwesterly in line parallel with said avenue 18 feet,” thenta in a line at right angles to said avebue 110 feet to beginming. Terms of sale: Cash above d first trust of $3.000 due November, 1923, A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. All converancing. recording, revenue stamps, and motarial fees at the cost of the purcha Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the t to resell the property at the risk and cost_of the defanlting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published In the city of Washing- ton, D. C. HFERBERT T. SHANNON, MORTON J. LUCHS, TTADAN A Al Household Furniture, Player and Upright Pianos, Near- ly New Soda Fountain, Show Cases, Cash Registers, etc. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Commencing 9 a.m. Twin Mahogany Poster Beds, with De Luxe Springs, _ three-piece Mahogany, Cane Living Room Sul eleven-piece athered O Dining Room Suite, Oak, Leather-upholstered Office or Library BSeats, Oak Hall Beat and Mirror. Hall Riacks, Writing Desks, Leather and Tapestry Couches Library Sultes, Oak China Closets, Buffets, Extension Tables and Chairs: Leather Easy Cha'rs, Mahogany Ma- le, Oak and Ivory Bureaus, Chiffoniers and essing Tables; Combination Bookca: and Recretar Bookcases, Mal any and Oak Li brary Tables, Ivory, Ri Mahogany, Osk and White Enamel Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators, etc.; also large dou door Iron Safe. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. Small 8-8yrup Oak and Marble Sods Foun- tain, in good condition; three Cash Reglisters, Floor Cases, Counter Cases, Coffe fee Ui AT TWELYVB O0'CLOCK ON. Automobiles, including 1922 Westcott special tour- ing, ’21 Monroe, ’20 Buick six, ’20 Roamer six (sport), 20 Ford, Reo, Willys-Knight, Moon and other tourings, Ford taxicab, 1922 Republic 34-ton truck (practically new). Olds ete, - 34-ton and Ford 1-ton trucks, Cunningham hearse, etc. Terms: Cash. 028,29 ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. t be| AUCTION SALES, FUTTRE DAYS. TRADE MARK -4 BEgi<TrorD AUCTION SALES. SUTURE DAYS. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, AUCTS,, 715 13th St. Mammoth Sale Of Fine Household Effects, Office Furniture, Cafe Furniture and Fixtures, etc. ' AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN’S 715 13th St. Saturday, September 30, 1922, at 10 a.m. Embracing in part Upright Plano, Tables, Willow Furniture, Typewriters, Metal and Wood File Cases, Dining Koom and Bedroom Bentwood Chairs, Cafe Tables, Steam Mahogany-finish Desks, Office Chairs, ites, Velvet an Axminster Rugs, Living Room Suites, China, Glassware, Pictures, Small Pool | Table, Sectional Bookcases, Mirrors, Refrigerators, Books, Bulletin Board Matting, Fireplace Brasses, etc. TERMS CASH THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUST SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TORY, SIX-ROOM ATH BRICK DWELLL 1012 NEW JERSEY VE, N.W. By viriue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in equity cause No, 81691, 1 will eell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1822, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM.. the following.desciibed Iand and premmises, situate in the District of Columbia and being lot 22 in square K38, {m- proved by premises No. 1012 New Jersey ave. B . Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In cash and the balance In two equal inatallments, payable in one and two vears from the day of sale, and to be represented by the promlissory notes of the purchaser, bearl: interest at the te of 6 er centum per annum, payabie semi annually, secured by deed of trust on the properiy ."or all_cash, &t the option of the pur-: $200 deposit required upon accept- All conveyanein, motary fees urchaser's cost. ‘Terms of ‘with within 80 days from the trustee reserves sl chaser. ance of bid. nd recording at le to b complie day of sale, otherwise the right (o resell the property at the risk and cost_of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale o soms i newspaper published in Washington, D. C. CLYDE D. GARRETT, ‘Colorado Building. 22048, ex8: Frol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE REA] . IMPROVED RY THE NEARLY 'ORY BRICK DWELLING. 24 PRINCETON PLACE N.W. virtue of & certain_deed ‘of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4157, follo 442 et seq.. of the land records of the'District of Colum and at the request of the party secured . the undersigned trustees will sell at auction, in frout of the premises, on THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, , AT FITE O'CLOCK P.M.. the eacribed land and premises. ituste ington, District of and being lot 33 squaré_3034 of the subdivision made by Bros., Inc.. of part of ‘“Pleasant| * as per plat recorded in Liber in the surveyor's office of the Diatrict of Columbla, subject to covenants running with the land. ms: All cash over s prior deed of truat A deposit of $200 will be required All conveyancing, recording. st of purchaser. ing o “County of W nd” designated the 2ht to ‘tesell the property risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after ara’ adsertisement of such rexale ic some E] A&ds.exSn = ADAM A, WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Dwelling No. 1714 Fifteenth Street NW. Supreme _Court, quity No. 40218, we will ot of the nrem- | J DAY OF . AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, k & Mason's subdivision in per ylat recorded jn aurveyor's offce, D. C.. in Book 10. page 132, improved by_above numbared dwelling. Termn of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal 1} i cured by purchaser’s option. coring, notary fees. revenue atami of examination st purchaser's cost. Sule to be consummated within sixty d of sale or deposit will be forf erty esold at defanlting purchaser's co Tisk. $300 cash deposit required at time of sale; J. K. M. NORTOX. Alexandria, GEORGE €. GERTMAN 412 5th st #0232, d&ds.exSn. stees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' 8A OF VALUABLE TW! STORY BRICK DWBLLING, NO. 330 OAK- DAL® PLACB N.W. . By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bein instroment number 49, recorded July 17, 1923, the land records of the District of Co- und at the juest of the ?ll’l’ we- cured thereby, the undersigned truste will sell at public auction, in_ front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTO- RER, A.D., 1923, AT FOUR THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.! the following-described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbis, and (gnated as and being lot 66 in Harry A, Kite's subdivision of lotx in block 21. Pifing- liam place. and part of block 7, LeDroit Park, plat recorded in Libor 44, folio 4, of rdn of the office of the surveyor of the | EXECUTOR'S SALE 0 jtwo equal f Columbia, Asid block also desiznated 3085 All cash over 8 prior decd of trust for $1.500. eporit_required upon acceptance of bld. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cot. Rals to be closed within thirty days or deposit for- felted. AUGUETUS W. GRAY, 1. 3. D. LIPSCOMB, 204845, e38u Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, COLLATERAL AT ATCTION. By virtue of authority contained n 3_certain collateral Bote, dated Washingtod, D. C., June 28, 1922, payable on demand, default having been made under the provislons of same, at the request of the Dolder thereof, we will sell_at public Anction within our office, 1331 G ot. nw.. on BATCRDAY, THS THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1052, AT 12 0'CLOCK NOON, the collateral named therein, to wit: Bixty '(60) shares preferred stock of Barker Bakeries Tne. (par $100.00 each), rep- resented by two cert K, bered three for 40 shares, and one numbered 51_for 40 shares. Termn of sale: Cash, All parties in {nterest take notice. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. ADAM A, WESOHLER, AUCTIONEER. Sale of Valuable Lots on 2d Street Between H and Eye Streets S.E. By virtue of authorlty vested in the under- siged 1 will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, ON WEDNESDAY, THB FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the foilowi described land and premises, ‘situate in the District of Columbis, to wit: Lots 38, 34 and 85, in Charles W. King's fubdivision of lots in’squate 787, a8 per plat recorded in Liber H. D. O, at folio 80, in the surveyor's ofiice of the District of Columbla. Terms: Liberal, and made known at time of nale. A cash deposit of 3100 required at sals, Al conveyancing, recording, examination of title, revenue stamps and potarial fees at the cost 'of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days, otherwise de- posit will be forfeited. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCT. 5628, d&ds,exsu ADAM A. WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of New Talk- ing Machines, Records, Musi- cal Instruments, Fixtures and Equipment of the Local United Phonograph Stores, Inc. By virtae of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Bank- ruptey Court in re United Phonograph Stores, Inc., Bankrept No. 1807, the undersigned trus- tee will_sell By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, nesda; 922, % 10 O'Clock AM, Mahogany, Waiut and other New Columbis and Pooiey Cabinet Talking Machines. about Violins, Ukuleles, TFlutes, Trumpets, ‘Saxophone, A armonicas, Violin Bows, Musi¢ Stands, Phonograph 'Needles, Instrumest Plate Glass Partitions and Doors, Reed Ohairs, Rockers, Tables and Electric ‘Lamps, Floor Lamps and 8ilk Shades, Drop Lights, Mahog- any Mantel Clock, Draperies, Andirons, Mir- rors, Rugs, Side and Celling Electric Fixtures, Floor Case, Radiant Firo Heatérs, Record Re- Tojviog aad Other Display Racks, ete. sh. 5 JULIAN HARTRIDGE, Trustee. LOVING & HAMNER, Attorseys, "TADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE IM- PROVED BY FRAMB DWELLING NO. 723 KENYON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtss of & deed of trust duly |-recorded in LAber No. 4419, follo 285 et seq., of the land of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party ired e, B Sl iy ol ot r sal ic_au n pEmmives, of TUESDAY, THB THIRD DAY 0CTO] . AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described_land and premmises,’ situate in the city of Wask- ington, District of Oolumbia, to wit: The west one-half of lot 4 in block 8 in Todd and Brown's subdivision of parts of, the tracts of 1and known as ‘‘Mount Pleasant’ angd ‘Fleas- nt Piains,” a8 _per plat recorded in Liber Levy Court No. 2, follo 24, of the records of the “office of the ‘surveyor ‘of the District of Columbia, excepting the morth 7. feet by Yl,lll'!’wldli thereof, md'lr:lldhlslfl taken for slley purposes by Proceedings in District se No. lm.fimlme-nonnofu improvements strict, together With the thereon. < ‘Terms of sale: One-third '1-"‘ purchase motey to be DAId fn cash; the baiance in twe and_two equal installments, payable in ‘with interest um, nf at'7 per :'t‘l;tf-lxll - A purehaser anelni in tarial fees at the he Terms of sale to be complied thirty days from day of sale, oth trustees ressrve the right to 1l erty at the risk and cost ser, atter & purchaser, suih. reeal the city L=t And at 12 M AUTOMOBILES, ETC. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES’ SALD OF VALUABLE IM- £ UvED KEAL ESTATE, Mu. 320 litn BT, S.E. By virtue of a certain dced of {rust duly tecorded in Liber No. 4371, follo 428 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- nd at the request of the party secured Dy, the nion,iel twose. Wil oef for sale by public auction, In front of the nrem.ses, on TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D 122, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'0LOCK P.M., ‘the foilowing-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing. ton, District of Columbla, to wit: Part of original lot 7 in square ‘992, Leginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot, thenee south along the line of 11th street east 15 feet, thence east 11714 feet 10 an alley. thence north along said alley 15 feet, thenca west 11794 feet to the beglnning, in proved by premiscs No. 420 11th street sout ca Térms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal fnstallments, payable fo one and two veure, with Interest at @ per cent per annum, payable semi-anonally, from day of sale, mcured by deed of trust upon the pro erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of §200 required at time . All convesancing, recording, revenus pa and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. _Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of smle. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertine- ment of xuch ressle in some newsoaper pub- lished in the clty of Washington, D. € HARRY E. CL. ; TLDT A. KCHI Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME E . NO. 10tk 8T N.W, RRIC] TMPROVED TY SUBDIVIRION ST, NEAR CAPITAL KT. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla passed in Eqnity No. 30052, the undersigned will sell at publi anction, 1n front of the prem'ses, ON MO DAY. OCTOBER SECOND, 1922." at’ FOU THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot 23 in John ( Adams’ aubdivision of ‘sqnare 331. as per pl in Liber B, follo 138, of the record of t! < office of sald Di with the lmprovements above atate Alko on same dav. at FIVE 0°CLOCK PM., In front of the premises, lot 32 in block 3, 1v¥ City sabdivision. Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be paid_in cah. of which & deposit of $100 on Tot 23 _and of £50 on lot 32 must be made at time of sale, and the balance in two cqual ipstaliments, payable in vpe and two years from day of eale, and to be represented by the promiasors notes of che purchaser bearing in- tereat at the rate of 8 per cent per annum payable semi-annnally. and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at ion of the pu AUl conveyancing. ing and revenue stamp at cost of pur . Terms to be complied with in fifteen 1 cost of defaul ot or to report the default 10 the fon_in” the premise G WILLIAMSON, ADAM A. Wi 5 BRICK DWELLI No. SEATON STREET ) By sirtue of authority vested in 't signed by the will and testament of Louis Gundling. deceased, Administration No. 326927, "the uodersigned 'executor will offer for sale by public auctlon., in_front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH D. OCTORER. 1822, AT FOUR 0°CLOCK the following described situate in the ecity of O Cotumbia, " towle: Lot 210, w Impraved by three-sfory hrick dwelling. 743 Scaton street northwest. hetween nd Florida avenue, You and V streets north- ‘erms of sale: Ope-third cash, installmen: with interest at 6 per cent. pay- onually, from day of sale, mecure trust upon the property "sold, or | h, At optlon of purchaser. A depoait | 200 required at time of sale. " All con- | ! rd cash. balance in y d sears. ‘wem| deed of veyancing. recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of male, or reserves the right to property the riek and ¢ of Iting purchase: fter five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published fn the city of Washington, D. €. WILLIAM A, T se26,d&dn.ex Exeentor. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION' Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Real Estate, Being a House | and Lot Numbered 1218! 16th st. n.w. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No, 4071 at folio 492 of the Tand_records of the District of Columbis and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will cell at public anction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2,1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M..’the follow- ing described land and premises, situate in the Blstrict of Columbia and being lot numbered ffty-six (56) in square numbered one hundred snd eighty-two (182), as described ia said deed of trust, upon the following term Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash. the balance in two instaliments in_one and two years. respectively, with in- terest at the rate of 615 per cent per anaum, and secured by deed of trust on the property old, or all cash at the option of the pur- taxes and interest paid or adjusted 1o the' date of sale: good title or mo wale: & deposit of $500 will be required at the time of sale and settlement to be within fifteen (15) dass of the date of sale or deposit forfelted, at the cost and risk of r after five (5) days' vious advertisement of such resale in some ‘ashington. newspaper. B. FRANCIS SAUL, Noo M12 Eye st 'w. JAMES F. SHEA, . 643 Louisiana ave. | 5020-d&ds.ex8u w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONBER. Trustees’ Sale of 11 Palisades of 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. NW,, All in the District of Columbia. By virtue of decrees of tlie Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Dahl- gren vs. Rhett, et al.. Equity No. 3807 Undersigned trustees ‘will offer for by publfe auction, in front of of near the several Prepises, on ‘MONDAY, OCTORER' NTNTH 9%, ' COMMENCING ‘AT TWO THIRTY ock 7, ven™ (tax uare No. 1503), bounded by Ashby, W. 40th ste. and Conddlt road: and tmmediately’ thereafter, lots Nos. 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17. 18, and 19 in block 8 (faxed as square No. 1399). between Goaduit Toad and 49th st.. north of Ashby st. AT FOUR 0'Ci . M., lot No. 88 and the west 7 feet front of lot No. 87 in square No. 182, located on the south- side of -Oregon ave.. between 18th and 19th sts. n.w. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot No. 813 in square No. 2660, located on the south side of Belmont st.. between I4th and 15th ats, R WE EIvD 0 CLOCK SOR P, 10t N .M., Tot No. 67 Haw's “subdivision of " part ‘of" Mt. Piearans 7)., “tronting on two (taxed as square N streets, containing about 8,094 square feet, and dwelling No. Georgla ave. said lots being more particularly improved by n.w., all of e e e eared ot $100 roqired on cech o the Puileste = on each of the others. Ope-third’ of ‘purchase money cash, balance secured by trost on 1ot and represented by motes of pur. chaser, :payablo one a1d two years after date ith lerest at 6 per. cent, ‘or all cash, at ‘option. "*Conveyancing and rey: purchager’ enue stamps at purchaser's cost. Bales closed upon ratification by court within t) days, or trustees reserve the right to reseil St porcasrs/lexpease, adjusted to iy o g wnumr;n. LBSTER. National University Law School 818-820 13th Street N.W. 54th Year Begins October 2, 1922 Classes 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Secretary’s office in the school building now open for registration. For cata- log or other information, write or telephone Main 6617 or Franklin 2909. NOTE: Places in the classes will be reserved for-qualified students entering the school for the first time in the order of their registration. STEWARD SCHOOL (Accredited) The Largest and Best. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Will Form Monday, October 2d For the Following Courses: SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE CALCULATING MACHINES. Catalog sent upon request. Steward School, 1202 F St. N.W. Main 8671 and Main 7310 o J O}JG%NA(!.ISM Accredited Courses ng to degrees and certificates. 253 sub. s taught afte evening. Classes at . 6:10, 7:10 and . Bend for general catalogue giving full Informution. Re now, Research University 20 Jackson place. nlxhll]flh Square. Non. “Columbia Kindergarten Normal School. Reopens_October 4. For information call or 2115 California st. SARA K. LIPPINCOTT, Principal. oc “There may be some question as| to whith course you desire—Steno- | graphic, Bookkeeping, Secretarial, | EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL, . The Temple School of Shmljand & Typewriting 1417 G Street Pitman and Gregg shorthand. Dictation classes day and might. “The School of a Few Subjects ‘Well Taught” Phone Main KING-SMITH STUDIOS 1761 New Hampshire usic, Language, Dancing, Dramatie Art Resident and Pay Pupils Profossors from Spain, New Conversational Methods, Rapid Progress 1922-23 Economic Course 64 Lessons, $30.00 With our methods at the end of this course the pupils must speak, resd, write and translate well enough ‘to hold any position in which the Spanish lan required. This class meets Mon: Thursdays. First lessons Octobe: - roll now. Number of pupils necessarily limited. This school constantly forming new clasees, and also gives private lessons. Spanish School of Washington 1315-17 F St. N.W. Main 5685 French, German, Ital- ian, English, etc., the Berlitz way. The Berlits Conversational Method makes study a pleasure and results a certainty. Best native teachers. Pri- vate or class instruction Day and Evening. Low schedule of rates. Ask for particuiars, Trial Lesson Free ERLIT SCHOOIL. OF 'LANGUAGES | 336 BRANCHES |816 14th St. N.W. Phone Fr. 2620 Business College n Speclalized commercial courses; _ proficlent teaching staff: individualized class in- struction ; refined school spirit; modernly’ appointed school bullding; select positions for all graduates. Nationally Accredited Stenography—Commercial Secretarial—Civil Service Spanish by Native Teachers Day and_Evening Sessions Pictorial Catalog at Request 721 Thirteenth St. N.W. “In the Heart of ST Civil Service or English—but there should be no question as to which school. Be sure to decide on WOOD’S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. 37th Year Lincoln 38 Yearly Rates: Day, $100; Evening, $50 Sidwells’ Friends School 1811 Eye St. N.W. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 40th Year Begins Sept. 20 Thos. W. Sidwell, A.M., Principal Cb{omal‘lbfiol or Girde 18th and Que Streets 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- quate facilities. Telephone for Catalogue North 7954 COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N, 272 Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK STUDY AT HOME Become 3 lawyer. Legally w tions and big success in posi- A tlons and public Iife. Greater before. We guide you Step by step b tha . We prepare you for bar examina- on in any state, gree of LL.B. con. ferred. Complete survey of the tral 4 _sutheatic record of hund: books—‘Law Guide snd “Evidence”—for ‘which no charge is made. Send for copies at once or call or phone LA 8. .E EXTENSION UNIVERSITY, D. C. Open_Evenings. M 320, ENROLLMENT WEEK Special tuition in_ Latin, Eaglish, French, German, history, chemistry, civics admits to universitie Five, days and five nights each week. The University Preparatory School, -1 Adoiph Richards, M. A.. M, 8. Prin. S.e, corner 12th and F n. 2080. FELIX MAHONY, Direotor, Main 1760 Conn. Ave. and M St. Day and Evening Classes Children’s Sal ay Class Interior Decoration, Costume, De- sign, Textile Design, Color Com- Painting and Modeling Classes. In- dividual Instruction. . School begins Oct. 2. Catalogue. Office Opsn 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Full Information on Request trained men win high posi: famous La Salle Problem (Case) Meth: lag 3 of successful studes will be found in our 713 Albea bid) 1426 G at. n.w., Washington, 8530, . ind all branches of mathematies Certificate H “Study Art With a Purpose” mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, WASHINGTON COLLEGE Sept. 27 at 7 P.M. COUNTANCY Offers_exceptional opportunities to smbitions men and womes. ISTER NOW_FOR Day And Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G ST. N.W.. Corner 8th and G Sts. George Washington University Co-Educational Sessions in all Departments Open September 27 Offers graduate and under- graduate instruction in Lib- eral Arts. Education, Engineer- ing, Architecture. Law, Medi- cine and Pharmacy. In addition to the courses for full-time =xtudents, more than one hundred and fifty courses in Arts and Sci and Law are given five-ten and six-fifty p.m. For Catalogues and other énforma- tion apply to THE REGISTRAR 2033 G Street N.W. Telephone West 1649 ~ Estelle Allen Studio Franklin 7 Classes for Adults Tias—Thursdas, September Nights—Thursday, September lessons by appointment. Dramatic Art, Fublic & development of the_indi Private Lessons In mathem Tanguage usic: §1. $1.50. JONAS. 1412 20th st ‘n.w. {"National Cathedral School for Girls WISOONSIN AVE. AND WOODLEY ROAD . Courses { New resident pupils arrive Wedne 01d resident pupils arrive Thursd i New day pupils, Upper and Lowe arrive 8:43 a.m. Thursday, Oct 01d day pupils, Upper and Lower Schoul clayses meet Friday, Oct. 8. i Gosch_Leaves Dupont Circle Daily 820 A.M. ST. ALBANS The National Cathedral School for Boys REOPENS SEPTEMBER 27 The Bishop of Washington President of the Board of Trustees. Willlam Howell Church, A.B., Headmaster. rding_and Day BSchool for Boys. MOU! T SAINT ALBAN, Washington, D. C. SHING ’)'"wsAchool tor arrive, Lo 8 The measure of woman's independence is her developed sbility to successfully fill re- sponsible positions. = Here intelligent youny women prepare for lucrative positions. select school. 1419 F_St. N.W. Main 5833 GUNSTON HALL College Preparatory. graduate courses. Unusual ad: ranches of Music. Art mentic Sclence. Busine: accepted for one or miore subjects. Department commencing With . BEVERLEY R. MASON, Principal, Telephone North 3174. 1906 Florida ave. in the Knights of Columbus Evening School for the O. P. A. examina- re is an excellent corps of structors and the tuition rate {s moderate. Veterans of the World War receive free scholarsbips. Registration begins Septem- Der 18, Claanes are held at 1004 ¥ street. Write for bulletin. Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19tk St. NW. Seventeenth Year Begins September Twenty-Ninth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar FOR SIRLS 2107 S Street N.W. . PREPARATORY AND . GRADUATE COUNSES Z| EDUCATIONAL. Standard School of Filing and Indexing 1218 F St. N.W. The Globe-Wernicke Co. Ofters a short, intensive and practical course In the various methods of fling. Call, phone or write Director. Phone Main 7604 Taught by Native Teacher FRENCH 'GEORGES H. POULIN, 1517 H st. n.w. Main 4934. 30% COMMERCIAL ART Tlustra , _ Cartooniag, fivrge Day and Evening Classes ENROLL NOW Students may enter at any time. Washington School of Art WILL H. CHANDLEE 1502 14th St. N.W. Fr. 2497 G?ofgefnwn Law School 1922-1923 Classes for morning and _afternoon studeats commence Monday, October 2, Formal opening exercises Wednesdsy, Octaber 11, 1922, v Diploma ' from a fouryesr academic high school admits to the law school on October 2, 1922, or at opening of the second semester,’ February 1, 1623. Reginning Octber 1, 1023, one year col- tege work required for admimsion. gioning October 1, 1925, two years college work required for admission. Hugh J. Fegan, M.A, LL.B, Ph.D. Assistant Dean Office bours. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Georgetown Law School Building, 506 E St N.W Telephone Main 1 EVENING SCHOOL Free To World War Veterans AUTO MECHANICS RADIO—DRAFTING ELECTRIC WIRING SHOP MATHEMATICS Open October 2 Register At Once 600 G St. N.W. Phone Main 4445 Res.dence and Day 8chool, Kin- rgarten Department—Luncheon, _supervised playground and study in the afternoons: opens October 8. 2115 California st Sare Lip) o w. 'Sl per bour; half hours for children, cents 29 EDWIN HART'S MUSICAL STCDIOS 18th st. and Columbis road. Complete course on piano, violin, saxophon: _ mandolin, ukulele, eir. _Col. 5074, WASHINGTO CONSERVATORY OF MuUsSIC Primary and Advanced 30° | 1608 ¥ B Ave. Courses.No_Student_Teachers. HENRY H. FREEMAN Twents-fourth Season in Washington. Art of Organ Playing. Instructor in church organ playing in the Wasbington Coilege of Mu Organist and director of the choir of old St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Pupils prepared for church and theater work. Season Opens October 2. Only promising and serious minded pupils | received | plarcptionat practice priviieses on two fine modern organs. Send for Prospectun. and evenings Colum- WASHINGTO 714 17th St. COLLEGE »-. 41 OF MUSIC Primary and Advanced Courses— 85 Teachers | The Lovette School of Music 2018 N St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Telephone North 5497 T. S. LOVETTE, Pianist-Director, *‘Teacher ef International Reputation'' EVA WHITFORD LOVETTE. .YOICE ‘WINSTON WILKINSON. 5‘1:'3; Hillyer s e Cgl’:’rJh.n. for_information. The National Organ School EDGAR PRIEST, A.R.M.C.M. * Director. 19th Year i H Second year opens October 2. Rtudents pre- |~ pared for church and theater positions, Ameri cen Guild of Organist and other degrees. For ogue and other information, EDGAR PRIEST, Washington Cathedral, Mt. St. Alban, D. C. TENOR BANJO. Mazdolin, Guitar, Banjo, Hawailan Guitar and Ukulele. Ensembie Practice with the Nordica Clubs. ESTABLISHED 1894. WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS PHONE FRANK, 4115. 1219 CONN. AVE. ic_n‘éoT_m m "} OLD ITALIAN on - | GING *Sierion Eighth year. Mme. Lacl erl, diploma- graduste and formerly assistant to Lamperti sfilthr of “m?i'..t I!chlnl.& 2s: o bullding, - Booklst on reque nsuita- llq:: 10 to_12. 1764 K n. Phone Fr. us48. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE EA RY STORE FOR FURNITURE Estimate cheerfully given. Con- venlent location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. n.w. _Phone Main 1 TNITED BTA ‘MOVING, PA . SHIPPING. PHO: M. 4290 F. 2423 FIREPROOF. RARAAAAAAAAAAAANY £ Who Moves You 3 Is Just as Important as Where You Move e T . 2d- TES_ETORAGE CO. CKT AN ts’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. ‘Telephone Main 6900 A A 32 dd d s 2 & A.d dodod AR ARAARARA A A A A AR A i s U ¥ SPECIAL I‘Tfl Washington to New York, Sept. 18 to 27. PP o »2- UNION i €8 STORAGE COMPANY W -» STEAMSHIPS, s Ard Croiee, Jaonary 251038, - 3.32.5’"" THE WORLD " OF FRAN 1,481 G Tons 4 MONTHS' CRUISE, $1,000 lfinm" ding Hote Fees, Drives. Guides, et k Originated Round the World Cruises 10tk Crufee. February 8, 1623 0 7z MEDITERRANEAN “EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND" 23,000 Gress Tous 5 DAYS' CRUISE, $600 and up Clark, Times Bullding, New York Ober's 8. K. Agency, 1 _Woodward Bidg. Fidelity Tourist Co. 406 New York ave. JOINT SEAVICE WiTH HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE T0 PLYMOUTH, HAMBURG By New Arerican-Fleg Steamers . Reliance. Oct. 3, Oct. 31 i Resolute. ..Oct. 17, . TO HAM! DIRECT Sailings Thursday. by the popu- lar steamers Mount Clay, Mount Care roll, Mount Clinton, lL-n. Bayern. Wauerttemberg, with special cavin and improved third class accommodations. UNITED AMERICAN LINES. INC. 39 Brosdwav.N.Y. __ or Loeal Avonte ONOLULU ‘h l SUVA, AUCKLAND. SYDNEY pred Roral Mail teamers. Canadian Austral 741 Hastings St ian Line, Winch Building, West. 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Fast 10,000-ton American stcamers that afford every comfort. lLow first= class fares. Steerage, $100. Sailings From New York PASSENGERS—FREIGHT <. ECUADOR. Sept. 2 5, COLOMBIA 8 Oct. 17 the cost. Al River York. any Steamship, Agent, or PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. 10 HANOVER SQUARE sailiugs _from (Near Christol b Tickets and informat Tourist or Railroad The wonderland of the West- ern Hemisphere. Visit the RI0O CENTENNIAL (Sept. to March). Next Sailing for *BARBADO! RIO DE JANETRO MONTEVIDEO and BUENOS AIRES Write for Descriptive Literature . Lamport & Holt Line 42 Broadway, New York Any Bteamship or Tourist Agent. or R. BICKS. 1208 F nw., Gederal Diatrict_awent SOUTH AFRICA UNION CASTLE LINE For sailings and further informatien apply Banderson & Bon, Gen. Passenger Agtee Broadway, New York, Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. Seasonable Tours and Cruises Florida i 1408 New York Ave. Main 7907 SOLDIERS’ HOME ROW FATAL. LOS ANGELES, September 25~ Victor Cusson, fifty-three years old, ot Dayton, Ohlo, died from knife wounds infiicted by William Crowell, forty- " five years ola, st the National Solgiers’ ome af acco! to - bad quarreled over a hat, .. . ... . kel vk