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AUCTION SALES. RE DAYS, = CTTONEER. TTHOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTION Nafioml Univmity TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE REAL - Law School EBTATE, IMPROVED BY A LARGE, 818-820 13th Street N.W. TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK BUILDING, FORMERLY KNOWN AS 54th Year Begins October 2, 1922 “THB SOCTAL BETTLEMENT,” NO. 18 L 8T. 8.W. Classes 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recordéd in Liber No. 4595, folio 287 et neq. Secretary’s office in the schoo!l building now open of the land records of the-District of Colum. bia, and at the NTIQI! of the party secured ers! for registration. For cata- log or other information, thereby, the und igned trustees will sell a write or telephone Main 9 ublic auction, in front of the premises. :!\:efl by premises No. 1012 New Jersey ave. UESDAT, THE TEWTH DAY OF OCT 6617 or Franklin 2909. NOTE: Places in the classes Torms of sale: One-third of the purchase | 1822, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follw money o be pald i cash and the bajance In | Ing described land and premises, situate’ in two equal installments, payable in one and | the City of Washington, District of Columbia, two.years from the diy of sale, and to be | and desigoated as and belng original lot 14 will be reserved for qualified students entering the school for the first time in the order of their registration. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. | FUTURE DAYS. TAPAY A, WIBCHIER, AUCTIONEER. | THOB. 3. OWEN & BON, AUGTTONEEHE. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- NO, 701 6th ST. N.E. BTORY, BIX-ROOM AND BATH BRICK By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly fl%’f"#‘-‘;,? NO. 1012 NEW JERSEY By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in equity cause No. 31891, I will sell ublic_auction, in_front ‘of the premines, EDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF BER, 1022, AT FIVE O'CLOCK {Le following.described and and premmises, situste in the District of Columbis and being lot 22 {n square 638, im- > FOR SALB—HOUSES. (Continued). WRER WISHES TO SELL nd-new semi-detached brick house, 6 r. and few doors of 13th and Madison sts. 1 screened recorded in Liber No. 4641, follo 158, et seq. af the land recards of the District of Colum bin. and at the request of the party.secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, ON TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1922, AT\FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M,, the following described land and prem ises, " situnte in the Oity of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 129 In’the Na- tional Capital Investment Company’s sabdivi- sion of lots in square 859, as per piat recorded in Liber 16, folio 119, of the records of the office of the murteyor of the District of Co- lumbls. improved as above. subject, however, to a prior_deed of trust for $2,000 at 7 per cent, due December 8, 1924. Termn of sale: Over trust, one-half cash, balance in monthly payments of $33, includ- ing interest at 7 per cent, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all eash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at sale. All conveyancing, re- Imnun revenue stamps and notarial fees at cwronth: price, I You wwidh 'a real home act quickly. Sssession in 3 days. No agents. A CAN VACANT. $300 CARH: $45 MONTHLY. (Tneluding All Tntereat.) @ood six-room and bath brick house; meat 24fh and_Marsland ave. n.e. .. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD. 83" Boid bldx. Main 5693, DOWNTOWN SECTION. #me of thé few well located in porthwest Brick House—6 Rooms, rdwood trim and floors, tiled bath, elec., 2657 £14 axt mantels ie living Aot dising : house in first-class copdition. Fine heating plant. Near street cars. - .See -Mr. TEEL; with {\artzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th St. NN'W. FRSALE— represented by the promissory notes of the . in square G40, purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of fl| Terms of &ale: One-thixd of the purchase per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, { money to be paid in cash, balance in two and ‘secured by deed of trust on the property | equal installments, payable in one and two s0ld, or all cash, at the option of the Dur- | yaars, with interest &t 7 per centum per an- chaser. $200 deposit required upon accept- | num, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, ce of bid. All convevancing. nofary feed ;gacured by deed of trust upon the property i and recording at purchaser's ‘cost. Terms Of | goid. or. mil cash, Gt the oftion Of the.pni. sale to be complied with within 80 days from i pycer A geposit of $230 will be required at day of sale, otherwise the trustee resdrves time of sale, All conveyanciug, recording. rev- the right to resell the property at the risk mps, et t cost of purchaser. Tei within -thirty days from day of sale, other-|and cost of defaulting purchaser after five to be complied with within 80 wite the trustees reserve the right to resell | 4878’ advertisement of euch resale in some y of wale, otherwise the t the property at the rlsk and cost of the de- | BeWspaper published in Washington, D. C. | 00 ST it to re faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- 2 AR e riak and _cos meut of such resale in some newspaper pub- e T five days' advertisement of such lished in the city of Washington, 1. wome newspaper published in W: JOSEPH A. HERB) D.C HENRY H. McKEE. LOREN M. HER CHARLES M. WILDER, %e20-d&ds,exBu ‘Trustes se20-A&ds,ex8u ‘Trustees. A. WESBCHLER, AUCTIONEER. = = N & SON, AUCTIONEERS. L cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with 862208 ds exSu 3 ADAM A, SCHLER, AUCTIONEER. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLI NO. 1743 SEATON STREET N.W. By virtue of authority vested In the under; - WOODLEY PLACE signed by the last Wil and testament ™ . Sale of Valuable Lots on 2d!louls Gundling. deceased, Administration No. [ ... ¢ i TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- PROPERTY. 269 e Gnderuigned ‘executor will offer | TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- Street Between H and Eye‘ Streets S.E. By virtue of suthority vested in the under- signed I will offer for sale by public_anction, in front of the premises. ON WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following equippd garage; colonial front|descrived land and premises, ‘situate in the District of Columbis Lots 38, 34 and and 2 {leeping porches. Ruud |5 chinics Subdivision’ of lots instantmeous water heater. 1= equare (137, aniipin) pIaC recided ila) Liber N LR t folic 80, in the surveyor's ofice House & good condition. e L]Ig:‘ of (':IIIllbfll Posession_!nvestigzte. ‘erms: ral, and made known at time of Se¢ Mr. TEEL, with in_front ef the KRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1982, AT'FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and premies, situate in the city of Washington, ~District of Columbia . Lot 210, square 130, improved by three-sfory I dwelling, No. 1743 Seaton street northwest, between and Florida avenue, You and V streets north- weat. Terms of sale two equal instailments, P two years. with interest at 6 per cent, able semi-annually, from das of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property’sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit o€ 3200 required at time of All con- veyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of parchaser. Term: for sal premires, on by public auctio: R Dwh By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument number 49, fecorded July 17, among the land records of the District ‘of Co- lumbia, and at the reqnest of the party se- cured ‘thereby, the -undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auction, in_front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTO. RER, A.D., 1922 AT FOUR THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. the ' folluwing-deseribed land and prem- ises. ‘situate in the District of Columbis. and designated ns and being lot 56 In Harry A. Kite's_subdivision of lots in block 21, Effing: ham place, and part of block 7, LeDroit Park, ax per plat recorded in Liber 44, follo 24, of the records of the office of the survesor of the Diatrict of Columbla, said block also teslgnated | _‘V‘.Il be sold quickly; recog nized as' the prettiest spot .in Washnagton ; house 10 rooms, 3 baths; h.-w. heat; elec.; fully (Aceredited) The Largest and Best. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Will Form Monday, October 2d For the Following Courses: One-third s able 'in_one A cash deposit of $100 required at sale. All ‘conveyancing. recording, examination of title, revenue stamps and notarial fees 2¢ the Sw; cost'of purchaser. Terms of to be com- | be lied with within thirty days from All cash over a prior deed of Swartzel, Rheem & Hensey Co,, ited el Within thirty days. otharwise de- | fay ‘of wale otherwiu the executor reserves | {rust for $1,500. $200 deposit required upon SECRETARIAL 77 15th St. N.W. posit will be forfeited. the Hight 1d resell the properts At the riak |acceptance of bid.~ Converancing, recording STENOGRAPHIC < = ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCT. |and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after |ARd revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. =—Hale ' BOOKKEEPING FOR SALE 8026, d&ds. exun 3 five days' advertisement of such resale in |to be closed within thirty days or deposit for- ACCOUNTING e, s — === = some newspaper published in the city of | feited. = Fenviood- Héiphts, THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, Audloncers. | Washington, ;. ! AUGUSTER W, GRATY, CIVIL SERVICE i ol AN A L R s se26dkdsexsu Trustees. CALCULATING MACHINES. 11_Bulldin, _AUCTIONEERS. VALUARLE _IM- BRESIDENCE _PROPERTY g NEW HAMPSHIRE v .W.., IMPROVED BY A THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4188, follo 420 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil nell, at public_auction in front of the premises MONDAY, THE TH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D., 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the fol: lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and deslgnated as nd being part of original lot numbered ten (10) in square numbered seventy-two (72). Reginning on New Hampshire avente at a point distant 16 feet northeasterly from the south- west corner of said lot, thence northeasterly along New Hampshire avenue 16 feet, thence southeasterly in a line at right angles to said avenue 110 feet, thence wouthwesterly in a line parailel with said avenue 18 feet,” thence in a line at right angles to said avenue 110 feet to beginning. Terma of sal above a first trust of $3,000 due November, 1923, A deposit of required at time of sale. All converancing, recording, revenue stamps, and_notarial feew at the cost of the purchater. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise the trusteen res right to resell the property at the of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the eity of Washing- ton, HERBERT T. SHANNON, MORTON J. LUCHS. 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 TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF 0OC- TOBER, 1822, AT FIVE O0'CLOCK P.M., we will sell at public auction, in front of the D;;mllel lot 173 in square 1029, improved as bove. ‘Terms of sale; $1,500 cash and easy terms to be arranged s to the remaind 3200 deposit required upon acceptance of bi ‘veyancin recording and revenue purchaser’'s cost. Sale to be closed days or deposit forfelted. THOS8. J. OWEN & SON, 9027-d&ds. _exSu Auctionee: THOS. J. OWENS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES 1260 10th STREET N.W. By virtue of the power and suthority vested in the uudersigned trustees by & certain decree of the Supreme Court of the District Swhitzell, Pheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th St. N.W. femberAD, PT035 (1a Sertaly chuse pend- FOR SALF— T Florenee Suifvan, <0 aetetdants, and FINE ROOMING HOUSE. | iictiva: In fiont of the: premises, on THURS- 35 rooms, ; baths, steam heat. DAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1022, et 2 AT PIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de. Brick garage for two cars. 25x130_feet to 15-foot alley. Near Eureau of Standards. FINE HOUSE 9 LARGE ROOMS; 2 BATHS, Hot-waer heat. Electricity. I~ Colonil front porch and : skeping porch. j‘ Detach: lz lagr;v)e grounds. See llIr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., _ 27 15th St. N.W. TOR.-SALE— Chevy, Clase, D. C., Property. Near Conn Ave. and Keokuk St Seni-Detached. Handsome and strictly modern @ rooms: bath: h. w.; electricity. Breakfas and sleeping porches. Fine location. Imsediate possession. See Nr. TEEL, with Catalog sent upon request. Steward School, 1202 F St. N.W. Main 8671 and Main 7310 Ty JOURNALISM And_ Many Otner Accredited Courses Leading to degrees and certificates. 253 sub- jects taught after 5 in the evening. Classes a 5:10, 6:10, 7:10 and 8:10. Send for general I THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TE. 1IMPRO BY THE NEARLY THOS. J. OWEN & 80! SALE. OF. 624 PRINCETO By virtue of a certain recorded in Liber No. 4187, . the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, ‘in front of the premines, on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D.. 1022, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.A.. the following described land and premises. in the County of ngton.. Dis Columbia, and designated as and being lot in squaré 8034 of the subdivision made by Kenoedy Bros., Inc., of part of ‘“Plearant Plaina,” as per plat recorded in Liber 3 at folio 3. In the surveyor's office of the District of Columbla, subject to covemants runnivg With the land. Termu: All cash over & prior deed of trust for $4.500. A deposit of §200 will be required ut time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. Tevenne stamps. etc., at cost of purchaser Terms of sale fo be complied with within %0 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to Tesell the property at! The risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertinement of wuch resale in some newspaper published in Washingtos. D. C. W. 0. HOWENSTEIN, FRED W. REEVES, Trustees. cataiogue ‘giving full information. Reglater ow. Research University 20 Jackson place, on_Lafayette Square. Coeducationsl. Non-sectarizn. Columbia Kindergarten Normal School. Reopens_October ‘4. For information call er address 2115 Californla st SARA K. LIPPINCOTT. Principal; oc12 There may be some question as to which course you desire—Steno- graphic, Bookkeeping, Secretarial, d&ds,exSu THOMAS J. OWBN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE_OF TWO.STORY FRANE DWELLING, NO. 2122 10th ST. S WITH TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE IN scribed land and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, ] Downtown north 10' feet of lot mumbered 24 AkdsexSu RY s ¥ | Civil Servi English—but th - = NIy o 1% | Civil Service or English—but there south 5 feet 6 inches of lot numbered FHOS. J-OWEN £ 80N UG08 i . ALSO UNIMPROVED LOT by the full depth (f each of said lots Tn square numbered 340. now known for the pur- pose of assessment and tazation as lot num- bered 509 in_ square numbered 340 in said City of Washington, District of* Columbi Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase motey 'to ba paid in cash and cbe balance| p In two equal installments payable in one 81d | orjed in Liber No. 4348, folio 178 «t seq.. of two years from day of eale and to be repre- | the lana records of the District of Colutibia sented by the promissory notes of the DPUT-{ang at the request of the party secured there. chaser bearing interest at the rate of 6 per el chamer bearing Jater S Temi-manaly, | BT the undersigned trustees will sell at publl Near 7ith'and N Sts. N.W. See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. i 727 15th St. N.\W. FOR SALE— West Washington Property. DUMBARTON AVE. 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, 350 | ST. NEAR CAPITAL ST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity No. 80052, the undersigned will sell at public nction, in front of the premixes, ON_MON- DAY. OCTOBER SECOND, 1922, FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.).. lot 23’ in John G. Adams’ subdivision of ‘square 851, as per plat in Liver B, folio 138. of the record of the surveyor's office of said District, with the improvements above stated. ‘Aiso on same day. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.3., TRUSTEES’ SALE OF STORY DETACHED F CONTAINING 6 ROOM. HOTWATER HEAT. y virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- 31st and 32nd St pa. auction, in front of the premises, on THURS. i and secared by & deed of trust on the prop S FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. . Brick, 3 story; bath ; fur. heat. |erty ‘sold, or ail cash at the option of the | DAY, THE FIFTH DAY ( ER. A.D. | 40 %ront of the premises, lot 82 fn block 3, Iry o 9 . 3 S 30 | Sorateer: “rémaof e o “hecompliea 1 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, the following Sidwells’ Friends School City subdivision. Ong o AT Term: hird of the purchase mons to See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem- & Hensey Co. * 727 15th St. NN\W. FOR SALE— - Columbia Heights Praperty. Fuclid St. Near 13th. Semi-detached Brick. 3 EIGHT . ROOMS, BATH. BOT-WATER HEAT. ELECTRICITY. Brick garage for 2 cars. COLONTAL F! desctibed land and premises, Hituste in_ the county of ington, District of Columbla, it of §100 ‘and designated as and being lots numbered ning | 8 Paid in cash, of which 8 depostt of FIC0 tisement of suc t the risk and cost | (9) and ten (10) in block three (3) in the | o¢ time of sale, and the balance in two equal of such defaulting purchaser. Title to be { Subdivision br Stone and Johnson, known installments. payable in one and two years £0od of record and taxes, water rents, insur- | Avalon Ileights, as per plat recorded in the | from day of sale, and to be represented by the §0ce. Tents to he adjusted to the day of sale. | office of the eurveyor for_the District of Co- | Lo S0 O €S, AC G0 O8 CRUERER L L fint A ‘Geposit of $250 will be required of the |lumbia in Book Counts 7. at page 78, said | terest at the rate of © per cent per annum, purchaser at the time of sale, and all con. | block being assessed for taxation as square | pornty M Ine T8 BC € DO o0 By deed | verancing, recordinz, revenue 'stamps. etc., | 4348. < Bt st o e proTerty poldl om all casl et 1to be at the cost of the Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | Tho ortion of the purchaser. All conveyancing. STAN mones to be paid in cash, balance in twe qual | facording aad revenus stamps at Cout of pur- instailments, pasable in one aud two years. ! chaser. Terms to be compiied with in Aftéen with Inferest ot 6 per centum per annum, pay- ’ days from day of sale, or the trustee reserves ble semiannually. from day of sale, secured | the right to resell at risk and cost of defanlt- i ! ¢ o by leed of trust bon the roperty sl or sl L tug purchaner” or to sepurt the default to the <ourt for its action e p of 3200 will ‘be required at time of sale. = All Ja iaction lusthe CrEmIS s Converancing. recording, revenie stampe, eic. 2% cost of porchaser. Terms of rale o bé com. | _¥e20-d&ds.exfu Columbian_bldg. plied with within thirty days from day of sale, H O X" L. jotherwise the trusfees reserve the right to re with within thirty days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell sald pro; ter five days’ adver- 1811 Eye St. N.W. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 40th Year Begins Sept. 20 Thos. W. Sidwell, A.M., Principal Cblom'a/‘/bfool 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 7994 COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and cnter this profession of good pay and congenial work. purchager. EY D. WILLIS, Tustee, ‘Evans bldg. N PRETZFELDER, ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE IM- PROVED RY FRAME DWELLING NO. KENYON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4419, follo 285 et seq. of the land records of the' District of Colum Dia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustces will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the remmises. on TUESDAY. THE THIRD DAY . A.D. 1922 AT FOUR-THIRTY P.AM.. the following-described_land and premmises, nituate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, fo wit: The weat | { one-naif of lot ¢ in block 8 ia Todd and ! Brown's subdivinion of parts of the tracts of | and know: Mount Pleasant” and “I'lens- | ant_Piains, per plat Tecorded in_Liber | Levy Court No.'2.follo 24, of the records of | i o office of tiie survesor ‘of the Diatrict of | ATTRACTIVE Stk ron Columbia, excepting the north 7.50 feet by | mac river near (. & 0. canal; description sent | o)1 wiqth thersof. condemued and taken for | 0 party interested. Address Box 20T-K, Bter e e Seration in Disteet Coner | e0ice: o. 1043 in the Suj Court of said | together with the improvements Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balan equal inatallm payable in one and two years, with interest at'7 per cent per annum, payable semi-appually, from day of sale, se: cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convey- Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. =727 13th St. N.W. FOK SALE OHR RENT. GHEVY CHASE, D). "C.—REAUTIFUL MOD: | 0 CLOCK. ern home of § rooms, bath, bullt-in garage 0. or rent $125. HARRY FREDERICK A. LING FREDERICK A. FENNING, Evans Bailding. Trustees, FR, AUCTIONEER. sell the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- ATLANTIC CITY On the Beach Front went of such resale in some newspa ub- lished jn Washington, D. 0. S rates in effect until February lst. 1023 Zmerican Plan Entirely. Always Open Trustees’ Sale of 11 Palisades of | | single Boom. Raning Water = - $8.00 Potomac Building Lots, onil] Ses, n»fi.?fi&?%mfip."‘o.g and Near Conduit Road, Just |[Pouble Boum Bionse Bas 21ather #1590 West of the Distributing Doss Foast Gorms, 1498 Reservoi Lot on Oregon Bouth Carolina ave. Ownership Management Phone 1455 Ave. N.W.; Lot on Belmont|{HOTEL WINDSO! European plan. Spe- St. Near Meridian Park, and jclal winter rates; cafeteria attached, M. A. SMITH. Business Lot, Improved by = | No. 2238 Georgia Ave. NW., HOTEL CONTINENTAL . o s b4 Always open, always ready: terms moderate. All in the District of Columbia. | Write or phone. M. WALSH DUNCAN. By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court HARPER’S ¥ERRY. W. VA. of the District of Columbia, passed in Dahl- ANDOAD ITNN ancing, recording, revenue stamps and no-lgren vs. Rhett, et al., Equity No. 38973, the SHENANDOAH INN, arial fees at cost of the purchaser.|)yndersigned trustces will ofter for sale b Terms of sale to be complied with within | Subiie Suction, in front of or near the several Meh . R o eso; Mty e o O e e T ey | Premises, ONDAY, OCTOBER NINTH, e atees reverve the ri . 3 3 ! vt e e e o reell e | 058 o uNCING o Tw0- Auintt |~ FILL TOP HOUSE purchaser, after five daya' advertisement of | pioei 7, ed 'an square No. | Harpers Ferry, W. Va., now open. Try it. Buch resale in some newspaper published in | 35385 'bounded Ty W, 49th sts. and | You will not regret it. 'T. S. LOVETT, Prop. the city of Washington. D O Condujt road; and immediately’ thereafter, lots 8628-d&dn ex8) ADAM A. WESCHL innmn WANTED, ‘WANT TO BUY FROM OWNBR SHACK ON Potomac river.or C. &-0. Drice ‘must be Teasonable; give complete information. loc: ton, price. Address Box 209-K. Rtar office, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. WATEK-fRONT PROPERTY. FOR SALE_SPLENDID WATER FRONT property; eight-room dwelling house, two to twenty dcres of ‘land. WIEBUR A. MASOY, Zest office. Deale. A A. Co.. Md. 1 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. . WILLIAM SHEA. 5, o TNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. 3 Nos, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 in block DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS B IR oF — GEORGEY - UV ERL. 8 (taxed as square'No. 1339), betwern Conduit MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE R IDUAL CINSTRUGTIONS north of Ashby s AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. M., lot N MOVING OF ALL KINDS; . 38 the west 7 feet front of lot No. 37 In square losed. No. 132, located on the south Stegon | o™t P TN GTON HxrRESS CO. I ave., between 18th and 19th LW, = AAAAAAAADAAARANY AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLO $ £ Who Moves You € 813 in square No. 2660, located on the south Just as Important as € € rd TO out of the Pollce Court of the D) ; ol e lumbia. In casa number 250652, and titled il o Tnited States of America vs. James A. Tay- lor, and to me directed. T will sell at public for cash, at the auction rooms of A. A. WESCHLER, No. 920 Pa_ ave. n.w.. Washing- . C.." AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOOKN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER SEVENTH, 1922, one Westgott ~five-passenger touring car, engine 0. TW-2170, model 1916, D. C. license N : Baid’car having been forfeited to t States of Aniéricd. And ail persons ha ing liens against said machine are hereby dl. rected to fle same with the Police Court of {he District of Columbia before 12 o'clock noon. October 7, E. C. SNYDER, U. 8. Magshhl for the Di C ”m‘,_}g & & iagrict of Calumbi ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of New Talk- ing Machines, Records, Musi- cal Instruments, Fixtures . and Equipment of the Local United Phonograph Stores, Inc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, holding a Bank- ruptey Court in re United Phonograph Stores, Inc., Bankrupt No. 1807, the undersigned trus- tee will_sell Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK “ALBANS The Natienal Cathedral School for Boys REOPENS SEPTEMBER 7 The Bishop of Washington President of the Board of Trustees. William Howell Church, A.B., Headmaster. Boarding and Day Bchool “for Boys. N side of Belmont between 14th and 15th st Where You Move: n.w. pt 3., lot No. 67 in Haw's “subdivision of part of Mt. Pleasant Phone Main 6000—Our padded vazs nd_experienced and men are (taxed as square No. 2877), fronting on two streets, taining about 8,294 square feet, and it ar service. storage i our_fireproof furalture improved by dwelling No. 2238 Georgia' ave. n.w., all of said lots being more particularly described in said decrees. Lots will be offered separately. De- 100 required on each of the Palisade on each of the others. One-third = lots. 3¢ warehouse at ressonsble rates. > H i f h h. bal ™ B. ©. ACCTIONEERS. By Public Auction, o oa ot and sepreseated by sotes of puc. | ¢ Merchants’ Transfer & |MSTretinl Acoar Tomaee. ES* SALE At Weschler’s, chaser, pavable one and two years after date % || ROBERSONALITY SCHOOL OF TRUSENE Sor bR SRl 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. b e o Storage Co. PERSONALITY DAKOTA ~AVE... RITTENHOUSE AN e AT NV Zhne stamps At purchasers cost. “Saics to b 920-922 E Street N.W. Hotel Lafayette 2nd STS.. INPROVED'BY A TWO-STO DETACHED FRAME DWELLING, .\l" 200 RITTENHOUSE N.W. y virtue of a certain deed of trust dul recorded: in Liber No. 4262, folio 40 et seq., of the land Tecords of the District_ of Colum- bla, and”at ‘thé ueat “of the pa secured thereby, the nmr-nfl’ed trustees will sell, at ublic _auction. in front of the premises, om UESDAY. OCTORER TENTH, 1022, AT FIVE O'CLOCK' P.M.. the following-described land -and - premises. situate in the trict of Columbis, #nd designatec as and being ail of b 6f land known as William .M. Terrel trustee, and fecorded in the office of the sur: eyor of the District of Colymbia, in County page 17. ‘erms of sale: Bold subject to a prior deed of "teamt. for §0.000, aad the. sooust! over o mbove said_trust to be paid in cash. A dé- Posit of-$230; reuired at thne of sale, and the purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the urchase. Further iculars at time of sale. nveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at urchaser’s. cost. : > ‘WILLIAM M. TERRELL, ,B: E. STONEBRAKER. Co-oduocational Course of 8f Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 3rd h.nmumflx tic Arts. 7:10—Public Bj A 8:10—Events of the 3 ‘Wednesday—b:10—Etiquette of Teday and Art of Conversation. ABAANADNA ‘Wednesday, October 4, 1922, Commencing 10 O’Clock AM. Mahogany, Walnut and other New Columbia and Pooley Cabinet Talking Machinen. about 500 Records, Violins, Mandolins, Ukuleles, Guitars, Ranjos. Flutes, Trampets. Saxophone, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Violin Bows, Music Btands, Phonograph 'Needles, Instrument Btrings, Accessorles, Also Plate Glass Partitions and Doors, Reed Chairs, Bockers, Tables and Electric Lamps, Floor | Lamps and 8iik Bhades, Drop Lights, Mahog- any Mantel Clock, Draperies. Andirons, Mir- fors. Rugs, 8ide aid Celling Floor Cave, Radiant Fire ers, Record Re- volving and Other Display Racks, etc. Term B JULIAN HARTRIDGP, T LOVING & HAMNER, Attormeys, e Columbian Building. - 9026,4&dDs, exSu TTHOS. J.OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNTM- closed upon ratifieation by court within thirty days, or trustees reserve the right to reseil t purchaser's expense. Taxes adjusted to day of sale. v WHARTON E. LESTER. ' Woodward buildfog. G. BOWDOIN CRAIGHILL, Hibbs_bullding. ROBERT F. COGGEWELL. S ‘Southern bullding. 5627-0&ds, exBu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Aucufmer., United States Marshal’s Sale of New Automobile Tires. By virtue of an order issued out of the Su- me Court of the District of Columbia, made ptember 11, 1922, in the case of Miller H. Boeshore va. United Auto Stotes, Inc., a Worpor- ublic sale, for cash, at the Adam A, Weschler, 920 Px. Washington, AT TWELVE 0'CLOCK TURDAY, ' OCTOBER SEVENTH, 1922, an_ assortment of various sizes of auto® mobile_tires attached by the marshal in the Telephone Main 6000 firu\e‘&f%‘fl«%‘&'&‘&‘k—fl-fl—‘&' o ¥ N. DK 'OR " FURNITUR] Estimate cheerfully given. Con- ‘WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. 1282. STORAGE CO. MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPING. PHONES: 3. '4220. F. 2423. FIREPROOF. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. e SPECIAL RATES E shington to New York, e T p ational Housebold Movers. 4 Woodward Bldg. Phone Maia 2162 Bi2uch Ofics i A1 Princpel Otes, " OFFICIAL NOTICES. e e SUPERINTENDENT OF LICENSES. D. September, 28, 1922.—Notice 18 hereby given that on October 31, 1922, the following licenses [expire: Apothecarles, suctioneers, sutomobile | N nd pianos. j venient location. n.w. _Phone Main UNITED STA’ NATIONAL SCHOOL -FINE & APPLIED ART ot PROVED BUILDING LOTS I ILLA | case of George T. Braselton vs. United Autd e A TCTI D B I | e en, tae s corporation and soi pocimaes P L oo e ot AL : oy gy T pOPTICE OF'THOMAR 3. OWEN & SOX. | (6 the frst abovo stated. . "\ o oy [ howses, public baths, mediums, clairvorants, | FELZX MAHONT. T, g 1700, n i 3 - e £ palmists, etc., cattle dealers, commission mer- Trustees’ Sale_of Dwelling No. (auy’ recoefla smonr e lisa 2e27,30,008 _ U. 8. Marstal. _ | PR (00 Geaters, © building contractors, Conn. Ave. and M St. Tiber 3814, follo 108; Tobar 28 THOS. J. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS. Liber folto 378, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AN UNDIVIDED IN- 1y. request TPREST IN UNIMPROVED BUILDIN( fl‘lliflltxfm sell .~ LOTS SITUATED AT NOS. 2488 END 243 Zithin the . & 1. N, 1 8L N.W, s By virtue of a certain déed of trust re- g in Liber 3944, folio 837 et seq.. one of 'the land records of the District of Columbis, 404 at the requost of the party sicured thers- ‘by, the undersigned trustee will sell at uction, in front of the premises, on WEDNES- ‘DAY, THE ELEVEN DAY OF OCTOBER, . AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the undivided carriage and wagon makers, confectioners, dealers in eecond-hand personal property, dealers in markets, dealers in gasoline, desl. ers in kerosene olls, and oils of like grade, fuel hucksters, flor Dotels, employmen I“lfl-. investment companies, pubiic halls, K‘H parks, livery stables, steam and hand jundries, land and improvement compasies, loan H"lfli. raflroad ticket va.:?.. m; | rant and_eating bouses, real es agen slot machines, theaters, and undertakers. Ali persons desiring to continue the . above de- seril businesses or professions must t- o S s Sy leat of Licenses, D. C. _#e25.3t - PROPOSALS.’ “Study Art With a Purpose” Day and Evening Classes Our Eight-Month Profes- sional Fundamental Course fits you to accept a position in Interior Decoration, Costume ing. e e e nting Siver | dividual Instruction. - School ster, Now. |2, G0 P Register 1714 Fifteenth Street N.W. Pursusnt to decree of Supreme _ Court, D. %.,p—nhlqul}fmx we wil sell 4ti public suction,’ in_front of the prem- ises, on THURSDAY ‘THE FIFTH DAY oF OCTOBER,. 1922, AT F¥IVE O0'CLOCK P.M lot 67" of Clark & Mason's subdivision are 192, as per.plat recorded in surveyor’ D. C., in Book 10,-page 172, red_dwelling. equal d two years, bearing T _cent ipterest, se- cured by fivst deed &’t.m. or all J'.. at purchaser's option. All conveyancing, _re- cording, notary fees. Tevenue stamps and tost of examination at pufchaser’s Bale to be consummated within sixty days ‘from date of sale or it will be forfeited prop- erty resold at defaulting purchaser’s cost and risk. $500 cash deposit required st time of e 3. K..M..NQRTON, xandria, Vi GBEORGS O. onmxv.' t 228,688 e380. 413344 ot a.w,, Terms of -sale: All cash. quired upon each iot at time of sale. veyascing, recording and revenue stamps o Interest of Joim J, Leonard in' the following- 8, ar and Motcaifs sub- 0 purchaser’s cout. Terms of sale to be ke ot 3100 re: | DNITED STATES TREASURY ANNEX, NO. plied with ~—DOfice of Chiet HULDA HALVERSON, = - . SAMUNL BURNSIDE 7 = described land and mises situated in ] lots 7% plled within _thirty days from day of ot 2, Wash D. C. — HULDA HALVERSON, SID! Rl I EhkRenc, -30-0c8-8 ‘Trustees, ter city of 5 trie _‘-li‘ohzlihh . istrict of Columbis, and. ‘Geposit of $100 re: raie, “ourerencin, or deposit forfeited. . haser’s | Beptembe: 1922.—Sealed proposals at ‘this ofice’ matil 3 pom. and 2627- Girls of all ages. Rhythm for Health a . and S Mru. MARY GALE DAVI EDUCATIONAL mpcamonts. . soveamomts | \ORMICK SEES LD PUBLIC ENDORSEMENT.-.- | JOURNALISM RETURNING Senator Says Public Demands In- formed and Intelligent Accounts. Our employment service re- ceives more than one hundred calls for help each month. By the Associated Press, ICAGO, September 30.—An aban- donment of the present-day narrative style of reporting for a return to ‘the old-time, semi-editorial sort of news- Dpaper reporitng in response to a de- mand for 2 more informed account of national and international happen- ings, was predicted last night by United States Senator Medill McCor- THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES |mic in a speech before the Mcaili 1419 F St. . Sclool of Journalism. Main 5832 “The most highly paid write = T Washington today.” he raid - . "augl ative Teacher lose whose news and mmingled Lucia GlleBlflur School RENCH GEORGES H. POULIN. _|comment is Hyndic:t:dnev::ywhlerg in Progressive Tome ‘asd Day_School. 2o1T st w¥. Main 4984, ”"!he United States. We want informed ' . Class groups are forming now. T ool 0. | T KING-SMITH STUDIOS | consideration of the news sent us by All grades—Kindergarten up 1781 New Hampehire Ave. trained and educated men. “Rank aod rotten newspaper work Normal Course Music, Language, Dancing, it is which Dermits a boy 1n the press Correct Polse : allery to write i ¥ thm, French Resident and Day Pupils gallery to write « column about the _ [parliamentary antics of a political an- Pd. M l S . h ipid Progress achronism, to the exclusion of a half Professors from Spain, New Conversational Mathods, Ra] column upon agricultural credits 1922-23 Economic Course another half column upon exports. “Modern Methods” Scored. 64 Lessons, $30.00 ‘With our methods at the end of this writ Senator McCormick also decla course the pupils must spesk, read Studio classen 1, Principal 1814-16_Belmont road. that the modern methods of ch mass production initiated by the nards, the Harrimans and the Car- negies, had been applied to newspaper making and that Nick Carter and Peck’s Bad Boy were the undisputed forebears of Andy Gump, William § Hart and Charlie Chaplin. = YONKERS CRIME AUTO LEFT IN PENNSYLVANIA Farmer's Wife Sees Long Box and Bundles Transferred to Sec- ond Machine. By tle Associated Press. * PHILADELPHIA, September 30.—The abandonment near Chester Heights, Pa.. of an_expensive automobile, carrving @ New York license tag numbered 561,662 is believed by the police of Delaware county to be connected with a crim in Yonkers, N. Y. Two cars $topped on a road, and the wife of a farmer observed three men in one car join two men and a well-gressed young woman in the other. They traus ferred @ long box and some bundies from the expensive car 1o the small automobile and drove off. In the abandoned car were found a man’s coat slecve, a gray cap With the name of a Yonkers dealer in 1 EVENING SCHOOL Free To World War Veterans AUTO MECHANICS RADIO—DRAFTING ELECTRIC WIRING SHOP MATHEMATICS Open October 2 Register At Once and tramslate well enough to boid position in which the Spanish language is Fequirea. This class meets Mondays. & Thursdays. ~ First lessons October 2. Eg- roll now mber of puplls necessarily limited. “This school constantly forming new classes, and also gives private lessons. Spanish School of Washington F St. NW. Main 3883 . Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19tk St. N.W. COLUMBIA U W. Thomas Ebepard, Ph. D., pres. i, Eye n.w. Indiv. instruction; college 'preparatory: l Seventeenth Year Begins September Twenty-Ninth ianguages, mathematics, physics, chemistry, patent office: day. night: co-ed: moderate. NATIONA L!i Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar SCHOOL FINE|| et i & APPLIED ART|GUNSTON FELIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1760 A Resident and Day School for Girl cmm‘ Ave. and M St. Thirty-first Year Begins October 4. College Preparatory, Academic and Post- s 2 - “Study Art With a Purpose” friinlr cunes, Chumsl advantases to 8ll |2 physician's needle catalogue and a Day and Evening Classes munfid’.m Business Course. Pupils are 91';1&1! wrlrepr?uers. ‘ y accepted for one or more wubjects. “hief of Police Cooper of Aed: Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decoration, Costume, De- Children's Department commencing with |said today that he wired the Yonke: sign, Textile Design, Color Com- Orat;grage; authorities, who informed him th MRS, BEYERLEY R. MABOX, abandoned car had been stolen. and mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch Painting and Modeling Classes. In- 575" 1008 Fiorida_ave. ;pu it was connected with a crime in dividval Instruction. School begins Telephone North 3174. onkers. No further information was Georgetown Law School ||*" 3 . 9 Ot o Siitloee. OB Opm 3l nmiem FRANCE TO PAY SPAIN, =2 e = sses for morning and afternoon &tudents commence Monday, October 2, WASHINGTON COLLEGE BUT U. S. MUST WAIT Formal opening exercises Wednesday, \"'J October 11, 1 OF LA Diploma ' from & four-year scademic || 35.000,000 Pesetas to Be Delivered Co-sducational Twenty-seventh Year Opemn Sept. 27 at 7 P.M. Tuition, $85 Per Annum Sessions, 5:15 to 7 P.M. Confers Degrees LL.B., LL. M., M. P. L. Ofice Hours, 11 A.M. to 6 P.ML 1315 K Street Phone Franklin 4585 “The Temple School of Shorthand & Typewriting 1417 G Street Pitman and Gregg shorthand. Dictation classes day and night. “The School of a Few Subjects Well Taught” Phone Main 3258. AT i S Business College S: Specialized commercial courses: proficient = teaching staff; individualized class in- struction ; refined school spirit; modernly appointed school building: select positions for all graduates. Nationally Accredited Stmognphy—Commer?ll Secretarial—Civil Service = Spanish by Native Teachers Doy and_Evening Sessions Pictorial Catalog at Request 721 Thirteenth St. N.W. MAIN 3430 P. 3. Harman, Prin. £ “In the He Wi inil S ACCOUNTANCY Offers exceptional opportunities to ambitious _men women. REGISTER NOW_FOR Day And Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G 8T. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. high school admits to the law school on October 2, 1922, at opening of the second semester, February ‘1, 1923. Beginning October 1, 1923, one year col- lege work required for admission. Reginning October 1. 1925, two Fears college work required for admission. Hugh J.Fegan, MA.LL.B,Ph.D. Assistant Dean Office hours. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Georgetown Law Sehool Building, 508 E Bt. N. October 1—Borrowed on Short- Time Credits. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1 PARIS, September 30.—In view of France’s ina 0 pay her debt to the United States, it is interesting Telephone to learn from Madrid messages that the French government has ST. MARGARET’S Eesidence and| nounced its intention of ‘paying in 5 DaySchool Kin | 1) the installment of 85,000,000 dergarten Department—Luncheop, supersised e Anstalment. 1o 090 Fre ‘pese'ns due October 1. on cash bor- playground and study in the re- opens October 3. 2115 California s rowed from Spain at the time of the war. Moreo the total of theg Lippincott. Susan ©. Raker, Principals Spanish debt is said now to have been MUSICAL INSTRUCTION reduced from 430.000.000 to 210,000,000 7 pesetas. B2 d EDGAR PRIEST, A.R.M.C.M, | tim® credits under speciul conditions. Director: AMERICAN MULE °WAY UP. More Efficient Than Armenian Ox or Caucasian Horse. = , ERIVAN, September —The Amers Washington Cathedral, !jcan muie is 2.06 times as Mt. St. Alban, D. C. * [the Armenian ox and WASHINGTON |5oiiiien o, faures ptred CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC of the agricultural program of the 1408 N. H. Ave. Primary and Advanced Course: Second year opens October 2. Students pre- pared for church and theater positions. Ameri- can Guild of Organist avd other degree For catalogue aod other Informatio EDGAR PRIEST. near east in the Caucasus. s. No Student Teachers. 30° These computations are made on a cost-efficiency basis. taking into con- sideration capital investment, upkeey, WASHINGTON =2« s .. COLLEGE =~ «e length of service and amount of wor accomplished. The mule beats even Primary and Advanced Courses— 33 Teachers the tractor in small farming opera. The Lovette School of Music tions, but farms of more than 500 acres bring down tractor cOsLS per 2019 N St. N.W., Washingt. D. C. Telephone North 8497 unit of work done (0 a basis below T. S. LOVETTE, Pianist-Director, that of the mule. ‘Teacher of Internstional Reputation' "WHITFORD LOVETTE. . re- re¥C | Year American mules were introduced here about & year ago. American re- lief organizations now use 300 of these animals on their various agri- cultural relief projects Plans for tlic breeding of the American type mule on Armenian soil will be shortly car- Sixteen Months. BOSTON. Sepiember 30.—The in- v!&{’i,‘. quest into the death of Lieut. Paton & ne assistant | C. McGilvary of Madison, Wis.. con- Slatys Rillver. "Plane asstatant | ducted during the past sixteen months —Oall or phens for {aformatlon. ___ |in an effort to clear up the circum TENOR BANJO stances of the death in a Back Dav Mandolin, Guitar, Bunjo, Hewailan Guitar asd | been concluded. Whether the finding Co-Educational Sessions in all Departments Open September 27 Offers graduate and under- ried into effect in northern Armenia. — Ukulele, mble Practice with e of suicide or murder will not the Nordica Clubs. L‘eol?nown until the report is filed. DEATH PROBE ENDED. ESTABLISHED 1804 Judge Bolster, chief of the municipai Inquest on Airman’s Case Took WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS | justices. said his ro'r:'cal::iopnusmr:ol;g; 1 5 grr:ld Arte. éfi'&&‘fi‘éfi?nn';m’.‘:':‘ PHONE FRANK, 4115. 1219 CONN. AVR. l;ge;f‘gfy ook be ing, Architecture, Law, Medi- morning of May 4. i921. was found in an alley near ing house with four bullet wound: The police said the case was app: McGilvary 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 five-ten and six-fifty p.m. For Catalogues and other informa- tion apply to THE REGISTRAR 2033 G Street N.W. Telephone West 1649 National Cathedral School for Girls AVE. AND WOODLEY ROAD arrive Wednesday, Oct. 4. arrive Thursday, ' Oct. 5. Upper and Lower Bchool, . Thursdey, Oct. 8. 1a upils, Upper and Lower School, arrive, O AT B aes mavet Friday, Oct. 8. - ‘ McGllvary met death in the early i rently one of suicide. STEAMSHIPS. The bo father and friends, however, insis SOUTH AFRICA the case was onee of murder. by UNION CASTLE LINE s ML Tor sallings and further information apply STEAMSHIPS. o T e v semsi w2 — [ PACIFIC LINE “The Comfort Route™ ve SOUTH AMERICA Clark's 3rd Cruise, January 23. 1923. Through the Panama Canal to a vast com- ROUND THE WORLD tinent of marvelous grandeur of scenery, of “EMPRESS OF FRANCE" 18481 Gross Tons | 4 MONTHS' CRUISE, $1,000 and up Including Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, etc. Clark Originated Round the World Cruises Clark's 19th_Cruise, Febroary 3. 1023 romance and ancient civilization. of great modern cities—a land rich in opportumjty for te i=eist and business man. Travel byt :2ats to Peru_and Chile, the famas eamers (14 350 Tons- Dia- A% MED| ‘ “EMPRESS OF BCOTLA! 25,000 Gress Tons pl.cement). l‘ullt ‘especially for tae Troples. NEW YORK-—HAVANA 85 DAYS' CRUISE, 3600 and up l Fraok C. Clark, Times Building, New York Fidelity Tourist Co.. 1408 New York ave. | PANAMA—PERU—CHILE EBRO. Oct. 7 ‘WISCONSIN New resident pup! Ober's 8. 8. Agency, 1 Woodward BI Cosch Teaves Dupont Cirale Daily 820 A.M. MYASHINGTON,, of woman's independence is her developed ability to successfully €11 re- 8, Bound Sout Pacific Steam Navigation Co. ;‘::n RSON & SON. lv'-!. Axents, Wov. 88 7 or looal agests wclect 1415 F St. N.W. Matn 5833 VRE—PARIS ™ Accountancy |Z&=2= Houseiion Prepare in the Enights ‘of Golumbas || 27 : el 'for the 0. P. k. examine s ‘an excelient carps of, in Toderate. = AUSTRALLI HONOLULLL SUVA. NEW muu}h X i ognl M Sleamers R e o IAGA! 120,000 toas). Nov. 34 Vancouver, B. C. Sail from Vancourer, B C. o ay, For faves, etc., -”g Can. 1419 New York ave.. Washington, or Cans- . Wineh 16 jan Australasien Tine. Wik :-aa&. alley of the former flying ace, has. et

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