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FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. rd STAR, 'WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. TUOMORROW. Continued. "CHEVY CHASE, MD. Beavtiful detached some i residentinl from club. Ten very large rooms nni thre. and showers. Glassed-in sleeping and u Tast porcine v karage. zrounds wud N throughout. Burroughs’ voppy home iy liss 1 celleat et B akD Le\WIS Nain TAKOM: \ PA\I\P\ An cxceptionally attr fered at « barguin pr vement foundation: six full sized one flor: tile bath: ope oom ;. hiardwoud floos e’ front porch up-to-date heating system; . This property ix owned b * naving left the ci this exclusive TRUSTEES® e Beautiful u venrs old and is in ex-! mzalow of- | construc tion: be sold at be consid- CHEVY CHAS 5 KEOKUK Sud bath, Can’ be banght same as_reot, KUK ST. hed Tiome of S coplac 6 lovely rmis. u . detache hat N.W: iarge rine buil e in | b room. | ardwood floors, open | on small st fastidious. . Wor 7 ® 14t i N i1 chears ALPLY OWNER \\I\II hrand-new semi det in fow doors of 1 b oand Mad L BT nder- give- b st inute. erecned per waated Tt Possession in S6.8co. North Carclina ave.. near Lincoin 300 Pa Ave. S.F. '|\nnc Lincoln 346. I AMILY APARTME “Near 17th and (Wlambia roud. One a ment of ~ix raoms and 1 modern and | 1 homs and i o spartment wit arranged. MR, excellent estment. tirle LOCKW rooms and hatl dition Price and terms Beveral G-room Louses. reasonable. NEW TTOMES—TWO TE Nate these features—8 large rooms and barh, builtin bath tub, rie lights hot-water b 14th and H ectal Trust bldg.. room, bay.window brick: furnace heat: exeel leat condition. Possessi eeable " terms. st room. colonial hion “front and FTARRY 1. GLADMAN. part th and one of five T Price, vers 906-910 Spring Road N.W. tited with . burdwood floors: | Baketies ot sts. PASTBR HORE MARYLAND front farm on Chesapeake Bay; half-mile sands beach. opposite Chesapeake acres, 200 acres timber; excellent | toand truck stx-room house. barn and euthouses: ~flowing artesian well aplendid market fa school. church. post office. miie and a half fue fishinz, crabhinz. oyéters: excellent for L farm and summer camp. A zenuine . cash. Address Box PLENDID eight.room dwelling_house, WATER FRON propert. two to twenty acres of land. WILBUR A.° MASON, post_of 2 SUPERINT! September that on ¢ expire: Ap storage ware dother tables, Tomses. public baths, palmists, tobe second-hand deale: fersin alers in markets. ers in kerosene oils, is herebr given the following licenses automobile fuel hucksters, florists, employment agencies, investment companies, public ~halls. public parks, livery stables, steam and han laundries. land aud improvement companles, loan brokers, railrad ticket brokers, re rant and eating houses, slot machines, theaters, and undertakers. real estate agents. stau. Al persons desiring to continue the above de- _scribed businesses or profeesions must prompt- renew their licenses. WADE H. nperintendent of Licenses. D. C. “00MBS, ve29-3t ‘ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. EXECTTOR'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLI NO. 1 EATON STREET N.W. By virtue of anthority vested in the algned by the last will ouls Gundling. dec 6927, the undersigned Tor male by public ai execntor will ion OCTOBER. 1922, the following described Seaton street northwest. between 3 west. h, at option of purchaser. 200 "required at time of sale. ~ All Teyaneing, recording. revenue stamps notarial fees at cost of purchaser. bo_complied within thirty days day of sale, otherwise the cxecuto the right fo rescll the property at the and cost of the defaulting purchaser, five daga’ advertisement of such resal some newspa Washiogton, we28,044; AM A. LE in_front ef premises. on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF AT 'FOUR O°CLOCK P.M.. land and premises. | nd Florida avenue, You and V streets nort! “TADAN A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ING. nder- and testament of sed, Administration No. offer the situste in the city of Washington, District | of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 210, square 150, improved three-stors “brick dwelliog, 7th - "Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal instailments. payable in one and 1wo years. with interest at 6 per cent. able semi . from day/of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the properts sold, or A deposit con- and Terms to from serves risk after o in Ber published in the city of Executor, Fendall Building. ADAM A, WESCHLAR, ACCTIONEER. ‘ Sale of Valuable Lots on 2d Street Between H and Eye Streets S.E. By virtue of anthoritr vested in the ui . wd I will offer for sale by public. front of the premises, ON WED! ¢ TuB FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 192 FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK described land and premises, District of Columbia, to Wi ituate in nder- tion, the following the Lots 33, 34 and 25, in_Charles W. King's subdivision of lots 3 H.DU°C, at Tollo 80, in' the surveyor's of_the District of Columbi; as’ per plat recorded in Liber office’ Terms: Liberal, and made known at time of A cash deposit of $100 required at nale. recording, All conveyancing. title, revenue cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be sale. examination of amps and notarial fees at the com- plied with within thirty days, otherwise de- posit will be forfeited. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCT. #26,d&ds. exsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. Two-story brick dwelling No. lWF.t.n.a,antlmm‘. bath, newly E’s and open for inspection; to be sold at auction. pa- and painted; vacant to ¢N TUESDAY. THE THIRD DAY :OF OC- TOBER. 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. we will sell st public auction, in front of the f, Bremt premises, lot 173 in square 1029, improved as to be arranged as to the remsinder. deposit. required nrrul acceptance of bid. Terancing, recordlug and revenve b st Sule 10 bs closes ys or l’d : THo: I, OWEN ‘& exSm erins of sale; $L500 cash and easy terms Son at 30 i | recording, ® TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEEES, SALE OF VALUABLE TWO: FTORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1210 LINDEN-ST. N.E. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4406, folio 317 ef seq., of the land records of the Disttict of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, at ublic uction, In Trout of the premises, on RIDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1922 AT FIVE 0'CLOCK {P.3., the foliowing-described land and prem- {ixos, 'situate in the District lumbia, and designated an aad eing lot Blundon's subdivision of lots in sq s per plat recorded in Book 19, { sarvesor's <fice of the District f Colum | Terms ‘of sale: ATl cash. $200 depo quired upon acceptance of bid. Couve: revenue stamps at p { cost. Terma of male to be complied in thirty days trom day of sale or deposit for- feited. W. 0. HOWENSTEIN, FRED W. REEVES. Trustees. 20-d&ds,exSu TOMORROW. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Large Sale Household Furni- ture, Player and Upright Pianos, Nearly New Soda Fountain, Show Cases, Cash Registers, Etc., By Public Auction, At Weschler's, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. TOMORROW, Commencing 9 a.m. Mah. Heory S. C. Lindem Holmes & Nehenke TWin Muhoguny Cai . il 1, r Duofold | Died thered Onk Dining Room Leather-upiolstered Otice or 1 Guk Hall Seat und Mirror, Hall Ra ing Desks, lcather and Tapestry ! Library Suites. Osk China Closets, tencion Tabies and | Chi ahoguny Mapl $7500, Pianos, ster Beds, i Hoom § thireepic ite, eleven- ! Suite, M i Couches, Ruffe 1 <lomrll door llwl; OCLOCK AM. k und Marhle adition; three Cash . s, Counter Cases, Coffee U AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, Automobiles, including 1922 Westcott special tour- ing, ’21 Monroe, ’20 Buick six. 720 Roamer six (sport), ’20 Ford, Reo, Willys-Knight, Moon and other tourings, Nat’l “6” coupe, Ford taxi- cab, 1922 Republic 3;-ton truck (practically new). Olds -ton and Ford 1-ton trucks, i Cunmngham hearse, etc. ne: Cash Small 8 Ssrup tain. in good ss Floor fave. moe. September 30, o'clock_noon. AUCTIONEERS, COLLATERAL AT ATCTION. tue of anthority contained § nder the provisions of sami cquest of the lolder theref, w well st publ hin_our. oftive. Gostonw, . THFE. THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMB AT 12 0CLOCK NOON, the collaterni hamed therein, to wit: | Sixts "(80) shares preferred stock of Rarker (nar value S100.00 each). rep Vrtificates of atock. one’ puin {resented by tw eve wink and drain: pan- 1ot St ate: Cash. ALl parties in interest | et se27 3t THOS. J. OW & SON. Aucts. o ntil . m. — b R 5. = e, - FUTURE DAYS. SROTECRER & METZLER | . Exclusive Agents, T S. 3. OW & » AUGTIONEERS; SALE OF VALUABLE IM- TROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES 1200 10th STREET By virtue of the power and anthority vested iin the undersiged trustees by a certain decree of the Supreme Court of the District TRUSTE! of Columbia. passed on the 18th of Sep-{and beiug part of original lot fember, A.D. 1022, in & certain canse pend | (I0) in equaie numbered sevo ing thereln known an Leros §. King. plaintif, | Bexinoing on Xew Hampshire a Floreoee Sullivan ot al. defendants. and | distant 16 northeasterly mumbered. Equity 3900c, Will sl at west corner of said thence nort i in front of the premises. on THI Rs HE FIFTH DAY OF 0CTO! VE_0'CLOUK the foll o, auction, DAY AT being 1o the Columbia. and kuown and described as the north 10 feet of lot vumbered 24 and the south 5 feet 6 inches of lot pumbered 23 by the full depth .€ each of said lots in square pumbered 340. now known for the pur- pose of assessment and faxation as lot pu bered 809 _in_square numbered 340 in said City of Washington, District of Columi Terms of sale: One-third of the purc money to be paid 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 interest at the rate of @ per| centum _per annum. payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the prop erty ‘sold, o all cash at the option of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be a with within thirts intherwine the trustees reserve the right Tesell amid property after five dass wdser tisement of snch resale. at the rixk and cost of uch’ defaulting purchaser. Title to be good of record water rents, insur- Ruce, ‘rents to be ad) 10 the das of sale. A ‘deposit of $230 will be required of the purchaser at the time of ale, and all cop- i veyancing. recording. reveoue 'stamps, etc., to be at the cost of the purchaser. s D. WILLIS, ns bldg. LEON PRETZFELDER, A&asesSu. Trustee. Maryland bldg. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE IM- PROVED BY FRAMB DWELLING NO. 728 KENYON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4419, follo 285 et seq. of the land records of the ' District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premmises. on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1922 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premmises, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: The west cne-haif of lot 4 in Mock 8 'in Todd and Brown's subdlivision of parts of the tracts of | {1and known as “Mount Pleasant”” ang “Vleas- | ant Pinins.”’ as per plat recorded in Liber TLevy Court No. 2, folio 24, of the records of the office of the ‘surveyor of the District of Columbia, excepting the north 7.50 feet by full_width thereof, condemned and taken for { alley purposes by proceedings in District Court case No. 1043 in_the Supreme Court of said District, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal fnstallments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. from day of sale, se- Cured by deed of trust upon the property Sold, or all cash, at the option of {he pur- chaser. A deposit of 3200 required of the purchaser at time of sale. Al convey- ancing, _recording, revenue stamps and no- tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defanlting purchager. ‘after five days' advertisement of such_resale in some pewspaper published in the city of Washington. D, WILLIAM SHEA. GEORGE ¥. HAVELL, 4622,d&dn,ex8u Trustees. ADAM A. WESOHLER, AUCTIONEER. B:nknlplc‘y Sale of New Talk- ing Machines, Records, Mllll-l cal Instruments, Fix and Equipment of the Locd United Phono:npb Stnru, Inc. By virtue of an order of the SBupreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Bank- ruptcy Court in re United Phonegraph Store: Izc., Bankrupt No. 1307, the undersigned trus- tee 'Hl sell y Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W., Wednesday, October 4, 1922, Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. Mahogany, Walnut and other New Columbia and Pooley Cabinet Talking Machines. about 3500 Records, Viollns, Mandolins, Uialeles, Guitars, Flutes, Trumpets, A armonicas, Violin Bows, Mostc Btands, Phonograph 'Needles, Instrument Strings, Accessories, ets Plate Glass Partitions and Doors, Reed Chairs, Rockers, Tables and Electric Lamps, Floor Lamps and Silk Shades, Drop Lights, Mahog- any Mantel Clock, Draperies, Andirons, Mir- rors, Rugs, Side and Cefling Klectric Fixtures, Floor Case, Radiant Fire Heaters, Record Re- volving and Other Display Racks, ete. Terms; Cash. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, Trustee. LOVING & HAMNER, Attorseys, Columbian Bailding, | TOMORROW. maoe flame v REGITTERFO Of Fine Household Effect Furniture and AT PUBLIC AUCT 715 13f C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, AUCTS,, 715 13th St.” Mammoth Sale s, Office Furniture, Cafe Fixtures, etc. ION AT SLOAN'S th St. Saturday, September 30, 1922, at 10 a.m. Embracing in part Upright Piano. Tables, Willow Furniture, Typewriters, Metal and Wood File (‘akes, Dining Axminster Rugs, Living Room Suites, ( Table, Sectional Boc es, Mirrors, Matting, Fireplace Brasses, etc. And at AUTOMOBI C. _ FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONEERS. ™ ROOM NO. AND BATE 1012 NEW By viriue of u decree of the Supreme Court of the District ‘of Columbia passed in equity | caune No. BISHL T will sell ut puhlic_aue 5 )N EXII 1 DAY OF OCTORER. 1 the following-dexcribes 1and and premmisex, witute in the District of Columbia and being lot 22 fn_squure proved by premises No. 1012 New Jer Oue-third_of the agh and the hu pavable in one and wale, and to be fiotes of the “Terms of sale money (o be paid in fwo equal inxtallment two years from the reprexented by fhe purchuser. bearin e centuin per annun, secured by deed of . - at the option of fhe claser. $200 deposit tequired upon wave of bid. Al vonvesancing, sud recording At purchaser's ¢ sale to be complied with within dax of sale. otherwine the trus the Fght fo resell the prop and cost of defaulting pur ' mdvertisement of Sich e newspaper published_in Washing D GAR Colorado Bui Trostée. orms of 0 duys from reserves at the risk BRICK DWELLING e w? st fo'io 158 of 1 pariy trustors will o fon. in_frant_of TIE TENTIL DAY | AT FIVE 0° il Wil pre ton, T Lot 120 e Nw Tuvestment Conipan sion of Tutx in suare S30. as pur pia reearded in Liber 16, fotio 119, of the records of the o tie rof the District of Co Tnmbis, improved as abo . however t of trust fur S due Decomber S, Tarms of sale: Over gtrist hajunce i month ing tnierest at Within thirt from da. ment of Tished in the city Washingto EPH A H REN M. HE Asu TUOWEN & SON AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES® PRO RESIDENCE NEW ROVED BY 1Y RRICK DWELLING By virtue of 8 cortain dewd of trast duiy recorded, in Liber No, 4188, folio of the land records of the Distrie and at the request of the par undersigned trustees w t of the pr H DAY OF O "CLOCK I M, Mong ‘New Hampshire avenue 16 feet. (honc Southeasterly in u line at Tight anglex to sald avenue 110 feet. thence southwesterly i a e parallel with said avenue 16 feel. the in a Tine at right angles to said avenue feer to beginning. Terms of sale: Cash ahove a first tenst of $3,000 due November. 1923 : required af time of sale. ecording, revenue stam) at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale 10 be complied with within thirty dars from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cont of the defaulting purchaser, afrer five * “advertisement of such ressle in some paper published in the city of Washing- N DatiA HERBERT T. NNON, MORTON J. LUCHS. 110 1 i ST. N B Virtue of & certain deed of trust duly e corded in Liber No. 4548, folio 178 ct seq.. of the land records of the District of Columb and at the request of the party secured ther . the undersigned trustees will sell at publi auction, in front of the premixes, on THURS- DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D., 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foilowing described land and premise the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated ae and being lots numbered nine (9) and ten (10) in block three (3) in the subdivision by Stone and Johnson, known as Avalon Welghts, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for_the District of Co- lumbla in Book County 7 at page 78, sald Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in twe equal installments. payable in’ one and two years with interest 5t @ Der centum per unnum, pay. able seml-annually. from day of sale, secure by deed of trust upon the rty soid, or all cash, at the ovtion of the purchaser. A deposit of 3200 will be required ut time of sale. All | conveyancing. recordiug, revenue stamps, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re. sell the property at the rixk and cost of de- faniting purchaser. after five days: ment of uch resale in some newspuper pub. | lished in Washington. D. (. FREDERICK A. LINGER, FREDERIOK 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, Improvcd by No. 2238'Georgia Ave. N.W., All in the District of (_Olllmhia.| v virtue of decrees of the Sapreme Court | of the District of Columbia. passed in Dahl- gren vs. Rhett. et al.. Fquity No. undersigned trustees Wil offer for sale by public Auction, In front of o mear the. xevera) premises, on MONDAY, OCTORER NINTH, 22, COMMENCING 'AT TWO THIRTY O'CLOCK, P. M., lots Nos. 4, b, and 8 In block 7 IWiiteliaven " (taxed'ss square 13%8). bounded by . 49th sts. and Condute oond: ang AmmeqIately’ thareaficr, oy No. 12, 18, "14, 15, 16, 17, 15, and 18 in block § (taxed as square’ No. 1399), ‘between Conduit road and 49th st., north of Ashby s AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. M., lot the west 7 feet front of lot No. 3 No. 182, located on the south between 18th and 19th w. T FOUR-THIRTY 0°CLOC! Tot No. 813 in square No. 2660, located on the south side of Belmont st., between 14th and 15th n.w., near Meridian Park. And AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., Tot No. 67 in' Haw's subdivision of part ‘of Mt." Pieasant (taxed as square No. 2877), fronting on two streets, containing about 8,204 square feet, and improved by dwelling No. 2238 Georgla ave. n.w., all of said lots being more particularly described In said decrees. Refrigerators, ¢ LOCLOCK | Stamps and | of the lv\lm the land. _,__—_.____.. Bentwood Chairs, Cafe Tables, Steam Mahogany-finish Dexks, O “hina, Books, 12 M Office Chairs, | on und Bedroom Suites, Velvet and | assware, PPictures, Small Pool | Bulletin Boards, | smmmmm 29, 1922 EDUCATIONAL _ EDUCATIONAE, v B EDUCATIONAL. 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 claszes will be reserved for qualified students entering the school for the first time in the order of their registratica. LES, ETC. G. SLOAN & (O., Inc., Aucts. deed of trust duly Liber No. 4371, folio 426 et records of tie Distriet"of Colum he party mecured AT FOUR-THL N g-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing: ton. District” of Columbia, (0 wit: Part of ariginal 7 beginning for > ame at orner of suid thenee southy Tine of 11th lot 7 in square ‘962 the morthwest g the Ly premixcs Nog 420 11th street south halance in in wnil w1 6 pee cent per Iy, from dax_of ot ‘upon (he prop > at the option of the \ deposit of quired at time ATl cony rding, resenve ot of the purciiser. To be complisd with in Uhirty days from day of sale. other e tristees resvrve the right to resell t of the de- i of sale in One-third _cash payable ok, of sale. pureharer, Such resale in some newspaper pub- Sr28A&dDs, OWEN & SOX. AUCTIONEERS, -finm ') : OF TWOSTORY FRAM $ 3 N.W N, ON KENDALL R CAPITAL 8T. 0 decree of he S Columina passe undersigiea will seil at publi ¢ 0N MON preme Court e T, with the cments Alw 'on xame day. OCLOCK M. in front of the premises, Tot 32 in block 3, Tv¥ City wubdixision. rms: One third of the purchase money fo of Wil % deposit of $100 must e made W two equal I twa yeara 0 he represented by the irehuser bearing in- be paid_in cash promiswory notes eat 8t the rate of 6 ner cent per payable semi nonaally, snd secured by of trust on tiw properts tion of the THOS, 4. OWEN & SON AS By virt rocorded in Liber No. fand Distriet of f the party trustees will sell at of the premises. ON 1 DAY OF OCTORER, M. the follow- sityate in iet_of Columbia, g original lot 14, i One-third of the purchase in cush, balance in two payable in one and two per centum per an- num, mylme sem| ¥, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $250 will be required at time of sale. All converancing, recording. rev- enue stamps, etc., at tost of purchaser. Terms of sale 1o be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwize the trustees re- serve (s right 1o resell the property at the Tisk and coxt of defaulting " after daye Rdvertirement of ate in shingtor, ' KFE . AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- NG, NO. 330 OAK- TRUSTE STORY BRICK DWBLLIN DALB PLACE Ry virtue of 8 certain deed of trust. being instrument number 49, recorded July 17, 1922, among the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trust will sell at public’ avction, in_front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH.DAY OF 0CTO- BER, A.D., 1922 AT FOUR THIRTY 0'CLOCK 2.M, the following-described land and prem- ises, ‘situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 56 in Harry A, Kite's_subdivision of lots in block 21, Effing- | ham place, and part of block 7, LeDrolt Park, | { block being assessed for taxstion as dquare | ne per plat recorded in Liber 44, follo 24, of | the records of the office of the survevor of the . District of Columbia, said block also designated ax_square 3087 ‘Terms of saie trist for §1,50 0 deposit required upon coeptance of bid. Converancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit for- feited. AUGUSTUS W. GRAY. 1. J. D. LIPSCOMR. #626-0&dx exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, ES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY THE NEARLY EW TWO.NTURY BRICK DWELLING. 4 PRINCETON PLACE N. By virtue of a certain deed ‘of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4187, folio 442 et weq., of tke land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the requesw of the party secured therebs. the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D., 1922, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK V. following_described tand and premises, in the Connty “of Weshington. DI Columbia, and designated as and be| §' per plat recorded in Liber 36 at in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbi: subject to covenants rununing All cash over s prior deed of trust . A deposit of $200 will be required of sale. All conveyancing, recording, atamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Termn for $4. at_tim | revenue Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 duys from day of sale, otherwise the trustees the right to resell the properts at reserve The risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five duys’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published i Washington, D. c. 0. HOWENSTEIN, FiED W REBVES d&ds.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Dwelling No. 1714 Fifteenth Street N.W. Pursuant to decree of Supreme _Court, D. C., pansed in Equity No. 40216, we wili sell st public suction, in front of the prem. ives, on THURSDAY 'THE FIFTH DA OCTOBER, 1022, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. lot 5% of Clark & Mason's subdivision in s ‘uare um. 28 per plat recorded in aurvevors office, D. C. ‘Book 10, page 172, improved by,_above Cimbered dwelling. Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, balance in two equal lnstailments payable fo oe snd two years, bearing 6 per cent interest. ‘se. cured by first deed of trust, or all cash at purchaser's _option conveyancing, re. cording, votary fees. revenue stamps and c and Terms: Lots will be offered ”rfl(!l]. of examination at &Irtfi. it of $100 required on each the Palisade | be consummated in sixty 'I‘fl fil. ta. on ehch of the others. ’o-'-:'h'nfi oF 5216 or"depoalt will be orfeiied and prop: of purchase money cash, buisnce secured trust on lot and represented by notes of chaser, payable one and two years after date with interest at @ per cent, or all cash, at purchaser's option. ~ Conveyancing_and _rey- Onue stamps &t purchaser's cost. "Sales to be closed upon ratification by court within thirty days, or trustees reserve the right fo resell at purchaver's expense. Taxes adjusted to day of sle. 'WHARTON E. LESTER, Woodward building. 6, BOWDOIN CRAIGHILL, Hibbs building. id at dlflll"“ purchaser’ B e T A dupoett bequired ¢ ‘time"of 3. K. M. NORTON, Alexandria, Va., GEOBGE C. GERTMAN, 412 5th st. n.w., 5e23.044s,exSn. Trustees. : EDUCATIONAL. SPANISH 3ioorar WASHINOTON ’m‘lfl.t.'. '.T E#‘_ (Accredited) The Largest and Best. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Will Form Monday, October 2d For the Following Courses: SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTIN CIVIL SERVICE CALCULATING MACHINES. Catalog sent upon request. Steward School, 1202 F St. N.W. Main £671 and Maln 7310 [0 SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS; Is the Talk of Washington. Touch Trpewriting. ©The Bes,f tgate und You Will Enroll. BOYD SBUSINESSCOLLEGE 1304 F 5t. N.W. Cor. 15th & F. Main 2876 Y o Chaniinath, JOURNALISM Allfl.Man Other Accredited Courses Leading to dcgrees and certificaten. 233 Jects tanght after 5 in the evening. Classes 13 For' 110 and 810, 8end for generai cataiogue giving full foformation. Kegister Tow. e Research University 20 Jackson place. on Lafayette Square. Coeducationsl.” Non-sectarian. Columbia Kindergarten Normal School. Reopens_October 4. For information call or address 2115 California SARA K. LIPPINCOTT. Principal, o128 There may be some question as to which course you desire—Steno- graphic, Bookkeeping, Secrctarial, 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 Lincoin 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 Less. | ash over a prior deed of | C'olomh/‘/bfool or Girlr 18th and Que Streets Day and Boarding Grades for little people, high chool for the older girl, college s for high school graduates, tic S Departme quate facilitie: Teleyllane for Catalogue North 7994 COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING it Roy C. Claflin, Pres. M 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 l Learn Drafting and cnter 1 this profession of good. pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS, INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 3°TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK THE AMERICAN ( UNIVERSITY Graduate Work Only The School of Arts and Sciences offers courses in— American Historr, Anthropology, Criminology. Deception Tests, Identifications, Education, History and Researches, Literature, Eoglish, Oriental. Comparative, Philosophy, Ancient, Medineval, Modern, Psycliology reud, New Thought, Schools of e, Hiperimental. Bhysiclogieat, B h Laboratory. Social. Racial, Legal Religion, Religions Education. Dean FRANK W, 1901 F st. n.w. The School of Business Administratien offers courses in— Advanced Ecopomics, Accounting, Advanced, Construrtive. Oost.’ 'Corporation ~ Finance, Insurance, Business Lavw. Mathematics of Investment. Deas FREDERICK JUCHEOPY, 1907 F st. Franklin 1500. The Scheol of Diplomacy snd Jurisprudesce offers courses in— Cltizenship, Forelgn Trade. Dhties of Diplomatic and Consular Qfficers. History of American Diplomacy, History of Spanish America. Immigration and _ Naturalisation laws of International Law. TIaterstate Commerce, Legal Payel Legal Hist Ketlonal, Administration: Ehilosop 7 of Law. Public Utllities. Roman Law. Canon Law. Dean ALBERT H. PDTH EY, 1007 F st. Fracklin 1500. Registration for the Fall Quarter m ted prior to October 2.0 T = ccountancy Day and Evening Classes " |Natiomal School of Commer: M compfe 1419 F St N.W. ST. ALBANS The National Cathedral Schoel f SECPENS SEFTEMBER T T ‘The ‘I“W“Of Wi ngton mll of the '-"mme:x,.‘ ] National ‘\aw resident pupils arrive Wednesdas, Oct, 4. rive Thursda Upper_and Lower a.m. Thursday 01d day pupils, Upper and Tower clagser meet Frid; These practical e Wed., Fri. struction. 1736 G St. M. 8250 sume h ELEME COUR; NATIONA L‘ SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART] OCTOR! MEDIAT. ADVAN; PRIVATE ourses are draftsmen. e enings. YMC is ses FELIX MAHONY. Director. School of DRAFTING Architectural Mechanical - Blue Print Reading ta TUITION I They planned progressively, each making a definite advance. Six hours in’ “Native PLUS A LIBERAL EDUCATION PROFESSOR d'OUAKIL w n MONDAY, ught by plate Mo Open to ‘Women Teac POUT I re- Main 1760 Conn. Ave. and M St. “Study Art With a Purpose” Day and Evening Classes ildren’s Saturday Class Textil D sign, merci le Design, rawing, | Interior Decoration, Costume, De- Color Com- Life Sketch, Painting and Modeling Classes. In al Instruction. Catalogue. Oct. AM. to 9 P.M. Sej Tuiti Reus! Confers Degr Office Hours, 1315 K Street Phone Franklin 4585 The Temple School of OF LAW Co-educational pt. 27 at 7 jom o ees LLB.. L1 1n AM WASHINGTON COLLEGE Twenty-seventh Year Oprna XA $85 Per Annum TPM MM to 6 P.M. School begi Office Opn 9| P L iy T____. 1M|ss | The Misses Maret, F rench School PRISONERS POUND MAN REFUSING TO DOFF HAT TO FLAG - ART Portrait and Figure Drawing Pen, Wash, Water Color By the Asmciated Press. Day and Evening Classe DES MOI Towa, September | Gentlewoman’s League Bldg., | 2*—After having had his hat 1624 H St. N.W. >> | forcibly removed by a deputy ..y sheriff when the American flag ROBERSONALITY SCHOOL OF PERSONALITY Hotel Lafayette Co-sducational Course of Study Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 3rd passed during the Grand Army of tie Republic parade here, Samuel R. Hiatt, thirty-six, was arrested and when put in a cell was beaten se- Tuesday—8:10—Dramatic Arts. verely by the prisoners, to whom 7:10—Public Bpesking. he told “his story and appealed for 0—Events of the Hour. sympathy. Wednesday—b:10—Etiquette of Today 1 and Art of Comversation. 7:10—Self-Mastery. 8:10—Cone Mothod of Induced Auto- Buggestion. Thursday—b:10—Photoplay, _Journal- ism, and Bbort Story Writing. att was asked several times to uncover and finally Deputy Sheriff Robb. brother of the pagson- iff..removed the offending tor piece, but Hiatt retrieved it slood wi d « more flags passed, de- 7:16—Curative Psychology. f¥ing anybody to remove his IS Payendlogy "of Teadersbiv, o || Robly put him i gai C M A o amTiting A turnkey heard the heating and 10— Poraaatiny Buildin rescued Hiatt after both his eves 5:10_Serence of Boading Folk. _2* were blacked and his forehead cut. He was let out on Lond —_— BAVARIA BEGINS ORGIES OF OCI!)BER FESTIVAL Champagne, Wine and Beer Flow and Meat Roasts Piled High as Berlin Lacks Food. By Wircless to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright. 1 e ccountancy Prepare in the Enights of Columbus Fveniog #chool for the G. P. A. examina- tion. There in an excelient corps of fo- rs and the tuition rate In moderate. rans of the World War recelve free scholarships. Registration begins Septem- Insses are held at 1004 F street. Madelra s School 330 19th St. N.W. BERLIN, Scptember 20.—Bavaria is celebrating her October festival, Seventeenth Year Begins though it is only September. Beer, wine and champagne are flowing in streams and the purveyors of min- eral waters and lemonade have gone out of busine Herr Heym. in National of the September Twenty-Ninth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar llud Ml-lress 7 alrmunt finboul FOR GIRLS 2107 S Street NNW. PREPARATORY AND GRADUA COrR Fall term begins Tel. North 5042 daily scer el and cven wholn en ens, duck en and by th pots ling we may hundreds “weenie: nd kegs zood-sized cot- mtinually spouting out 1t Munich Pilsener beer. 1id champagne restaurants - - & mined and everybody s ge HALL full.” This wi s wehie ;:‘;;.‘.K ions or D uhr oc- cupati no Rulir occupation.” In th time the H in news- PAPErs in commenting on these orgies are pointing o Lhie in po- grain and meat, which, almost b it Ba ains to be in- of Prussia economically, cd up with her politically TEA PARTY IN MIDAIR. cL A tew pa held el for Girls, s Conran o <ubje Department commene war tin dependent vugh 1 BEVERLEY MASON, .| Florida are 724 Connecticut Ave. Twelith Year. Opens September 28, o in the air wa av, when te Nina . Georgetown Law School 1922-1923 L H, PR i Tl o has been in charge of 3 DiiedP Rt aiigie nd terminal of a flying nday, [October’ 2 Jlpcat between this nd De- exervises Wednesday, || troit. pi. Bruno is relurning to W York cit foneyear acade Inw schoal on s . BESOBTS Shorthand & Typewriting 1417 G Street ‘Pitman | Dictation v 1 {“The School of a Few Subjects Phone Main 3258. AT NE Well Taught.” a2 i struction moder: v e AC Day Ambif RE Offers exceptional Gre da and classes tized proficient \dividualized refined school spiri ppointe select po ates. MAIN 3430 3. Harmap f and TRAYER' Business College commerc Nationally Accredited Stenography—Commercial Secretarial—Civil Service Spanish by Native Teachers Doy and_Evening Scssions Pictorial Catalog at Request 721 Thirteenth St. N.W. Prin “In the Heart of Washington. COUNTANCY opportunities to p aud women shorthand And tvening Classes PACE INSTITUTE graduate cine and for full- and Private Lexnonx in_mathenatics, science Tenguages, | music: 1, §1.30. ALBER TORAS 412 20tk at. nmiw. STEAMSHIPS. 75 G ST X3 George Washington University Co-Educational Sessions in all Departments Open September 27 Offers graduate and under- Law Cornel instruction eral Arts, Education, ing, Architecture. Law, Medi~ Pharmacy. time tion apply 1o 8th snd G Sts. in Lib- ngineer- In addition to the courses students, than one hundred and fifty courses in Arts and Sciences are given between five-ten and six-fifty p.m For Catdlogura and other informa- more THE REGISTRAR 2033 G Street N.W. Telephone Weat 1649 'IIIIHI|l|l||lIIIIIIIIIII|II|ll night. ST. MARGARET’S Dea) WASHINGTON 'WASHINGTON RAG.JAZZ. Advanced course for players. free. CHRISTENS MUSIC, | T. S. LOVETTE, Pianist-Director, Gladys Hillver Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Hawallan Gultar and i 8CHOOL | SIN'GING y ol Sirsivla ave. close to Beach and Stesl Pier. Cap.. 260" American plan, £8.50 up dails. Pri- *aie baths. running water, QA wator, ;{lfl'lflfll’. GRUI i8 AL {UBE} St. Charles P and Beacl Capa: Every appointaent cuisine. and service, Runoing water. Private batbs. un foser and loubging rooms. - Selarium. Greatiy redneed full rates. Descriniive bookiet. HAM HOTEL CoMPAN AT IIRINSS arolina Ave_near Reach. Runnlog water in evers room. Private haths. Personal direc- tioz LINTON B. ARNOLD. | &eWILTSHIRE | Virginia Ave. war Beach. American pisn. Rvoms with runring water and private baths. AM_ELLIS, Owner. N. J. COLLINS, M, ATLANTIC exan, M.A-LLE, Ph.D. Dean b tr; haif be onts ~KING-SMITH STUDIOS 1751 Hampsiire Ave. Stusic. Language. Dancing. Dranatic. Art Resident_and Day Pupi EDWIN HART'S M1 SICAL STUDIOS //,‘, RAYMO CGITY 18th =i nd Col b Complete. Conret’ oi piass, “vialin, skzophor Worlds Gre -Hvsf”m/ Success mandolir., ukulele, efe. Col. ST Bo. Carolina Ave. Full and Win 50 up. American, $3.00 up. Spe- ARCADI Enropean, §1.7 cial weel CALVERT Cirginia Ave ch._GEQ. PRITCHARD. VIRG nu BEACH, VA. TI4 17th St.|ocean front. 220d §: Station: comfortab homelike: free surf hathine from lose, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC H. Ave. Primary and Advanced No_Student Teachers. 30° _ 1408 N. Courses. COLLEGE Fr. 4491 sm'\AxD(»\l} INN Year it e g Tate, S, M. L. Tl'h\)ll'ho. Primary and Advanced Courses— 35 Tenchers PIAX SAXOPHONE Positively taught beginners in 20 lessons Booklet cent HOOL OF POPU! Colored Branch. 309 Phone Columbia 3123, T mot regret it. T, 8. LOVETT. nm MOV IN(, OF ALL KINDS; Phone Main 1005, lowest rates: never closed. WASHINGTON ESPRESS CO.__1¢ DEY ORE_FOR FURNITURE ate cheerfully given = Con- EN CLEAN. und_pianos 2601 11th G R st c = venient local on. WESCHL , 920 Pa. ave. Pl\fl Mai i The l.ovette School of Music ne Main » Wax . D. G L erse: W.. Washington, D. C. FIREPROOF. ephone North S497 RED BALL TRANSIT CO. »‘Teacher of Internations] Roputation’ SPECIAL RATES | EVA WHITFORD LOVETTE. VOICE Washington 10 New York, . WINSTON WILKINSON. VIOLIN | Sept. 18 to 2 { Zelma Brown assistant National Eou-enum Movers. 4 Woodward Bldg. n 211 Call’ _Branch Offices in Al Frineto JII Clties. TENOR BANJO Ukulele. Epsembie Practice witn the Nordica Clubs. ESTABLISHED 1894. OUTINGS to the SEASHORE | OLD ITALIAN METHO | Bizota youn, Mme, Lucla Borders i | Friduatd‘and formerty ‘assivtant to Lampert} i teacher of Sembrict), principal. Unex e e B rose. " Conmita: || /4 DELISETEUL SEASON T0 VIEIT 10 to 12. 1764 K n.w. Phone Fr. 6848, VIRGINIA BEACH Via Historic Potomso River and Chesaj ‘WISCONSIN 014 resident p New day pup arri for Girls Cathedral School AVE, AND WOODLEY ROAD pupils ils, L Oet. choo 1 Coaoh Leaves Dupont Circle Daily 820 A.M.| ~ ENROLLMENT WEEK Special tuition history, and sil branches of mathematic: admits to universities. Dights each week. The University Preparatory German, School. L. Ac Prin. in_ Latin, physics, Five dolph_Richards, A. M. S, Freneh, civies G r:(nc-m s and n-.» S. e. comer 12th and I n.w. Phone Fr. 'ViuWA SHINGTON School for Secretaries mieasure of woman's Independence is ber 4 developed sbility to successfully fll re- sponsible ‘women select scl Washington trating, Fllllp- dra , Drawing n.'y and_Evening ENROLL NOw Stodents may enter at any time,, NW. Cartoening, from. Lll&, Schéol of Art WILL H. W“I'lm 1003 14tk St. E tions. ~ Here intelligent young rg‘;.:lm Tor Tuerative " positiona. = & 3419 F St. N.W. Main 5833 COMMERCIAL ART peake Bay. Dally Steamers to Old Foint Comfort and Norfolk. 6:30 P.M. Clark’s 3rd Crofse, January 23 192 ROUND THE WORLD | “EMPRESS OF FRAM of ,‘!(,‘:‘l G;ons Tons 4 MONTIIS" ¢ . $1.000 and up Includiug Tiotels, Focs, Drives, Guides. cte. New York and Boston by Sea i S Cruee, Februnrs 8. 19085 City Ticket Office. Woodward Building, 781 15tn Bt. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY MEDITERRANEAN COTLAND'® 25,000 Gress Tons | DAYS' CRUISE, $000 and up Frank C.-Clark, Times Bullding, r'a 8. 8. Ageney, 1 Woodward Bl lity Tourist' Co. APAN in 10 days — CHINA in 14doys— t/ MANILA in 18 dayc- Srenigh ’s From Vancouver, B, C., via Victeria By magnificent great Canadian Pacific Ocean Fliers Em| of Canad Empress of Australia Empun of Russia Empress of Asla Across the Apply to local agent: Pacific OANADIAN PACIFIC Madison ave. lt