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© THE EVE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HO AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. young, makes an L ( L ; d ; S. Riaa® admirable John n Continued. Centlanes. 'lo'm Al'l:l!uo)! TOMORROW. e :-m-nu II:.AA'U'HIONEIK. FUTURE DAYS. AMUSEMENTS ‘"':_“‘m‘:'l:t' Bellamy, as Loraa, - THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONBERS. ONIMPROVED LOTS FRONTING 40 FEET ON THE SBOUTH SIDE OF VARNUM ST., BETWEEN 17th AND 18th BTS. N.W. TO AE SOLD WITHIN THE OFFICE THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, 1531 G ST. By virtne of a certain deed of trust & recorded in Liber No. 4304, follo 66, et seq of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the us trostees will gel ithie, the.ofMes of fhemas 3. Owen & l-‘-l' 1831 G st. n.w., THB FIF- TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed 1and and premises situate in the Dis- trict of Columbia and ted as and bein lots numbered 37 and 88 In square mum 2644 in the subdivision of Argyle Park, Wash. ington, D. C.. a map of which has been duly recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in book 81, page 11. Terms of sale: All cash. §200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. brought her As'for B D i TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING NUMBERED 3034 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE, FRAME DWELLING NO. 7109 WISCO: 2 AVENUS NOBTHWEST, ue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded I Liber No. 4868, folio 190 ec seq. of records of the District of Colum. bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for_sale By public auction, in front of the remises. on FRIDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY ¥ DECEMBER, 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following-described land and premises. situste in the eity of Wash- ington, District of Columbla, te wit: Lot um| eight (8) in block numbered three (3) in Stellwagen and Davis, trustees’, sub- ivision of “Oak View," as per plat recorded in_the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber County 7 at follo 87: said block numbered three (3) being now kmown square numbered nineteen hundred and twenty-two (1922) for purposes of assessment d_taxation, said land being improved by premises koown as 8109 Wisconsin avenue northwest. Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchase Mmoney (o be vaid in cash, the balance ia two D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER. of Furaiture, Carpets, House ther ‘misccllaneous. articles, 633 LA. AVE, On Tuesday, December 12, uAt 10:30 A.M. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. Reguls 7 | yarsfabing a speotacular achievement wias its place among the masterpieces of the u;';.n- 1t 1 1 e story has its opening in the courtyard of the old White Horse Inn, where John Ridd, a farmer boy, makes friends with little Lady Lorna, Who is traveling to London town with her mother by stage coach. The coach 1is attacked by “bloody ! the mother killed and the child cap- tured and taken to the robber strong- hold, where she grows to womanhood in the care of merciless old Sir Ensor Doone, who loves her as a daughter. The second meeting between John Ridd, grown to be “the strongest man in Devon,” and the once little Lorna comes of his losing foothold in a rock-rugged torrent, when he is dashed over the falls; fights for n_ that “Lern literary OFEN. title to Terms: of the famous Bosto detective stories. I "Darticalar previ fl::l:nl: l:;l !:::‘. cnu:o“:l e&'o-::: s ; Crown Jewols, ‘which have been Saman with people Location: Three short blocks from Connecticut ave. Just around the corner from Ward- man Park Hotel. “TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTIONEER. Valuable Grocery Store Fix-| tures, Groceries, etc., Con- tained in Store No. 200 G Street N.E. ; By Public Auction Tuesday, December 12, 1922, Terms: Satisfactory terms can be arranged. Further information regarding these homes may be obtained on the premises or by -nu.' eation in person or by phone. IN-TOWN PROPERTY 18t street near R. Nine rooms. two baths, electricity. Owner will sacrifice on account of 2819 to 2833 29th Street N.W. Just Around the . v Corner From Wardman Park Hotel. yoyorded in Liver No, 4508, | bla. and at the request of the party secvred BER. AD. 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. hot-water heat. Pittaburs Instantaneous hot-water. heater, Corto. the newest im on_ail trim. wolid brass hardware, fip switchcs for lights and other features (oo numerous to | S (a8 e it aumbened {08 faniDenats numbered 3 in the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbis, ubject to bullding line restriction Brat " trust. eposit. required upon _ac. ceptance o ncing. recording MILLER-BUILT HOMES IN WOODLEY PARK. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul recorded in Liber No. 4538, L16G] . 2 . 1GHTED—HEATED From 10 AM. to 9 P.M. Every Day. i byt the' Nndeiuigned trustden il i Embodying all the newest features which §0 80 far to make a home all that it should be. | R publie auction In froat of tho premisss, on Descrintion: Two-atory brick: eight rooms. two baths, inclosed sun porch. two-car M!el!m. following described land and premises, 5 Tadiation: reinforced concrete front porch and steps, Ripolin, the highest grade esamel used :‘e-.“.l“hilll"c{ ot Columbis and desigaat. e mentiou here. 6, Todd and Brownls subdivision rt of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plah as per plat recorded in Book 60, at folio 189. oa said plat. Terms of sa Sold_subject to a first deed of trust for Balance cash over sald revepue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms sale to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale or depoit forfelted. M. 8. CLEVELAND PARK I nity of home folks: fine detached home, * Nine tooms (3 bedroome), tiie bath. Te. great acto: of the z equal’ int pa; > TOLSON, his life in the turbulent waters that ing stage, piays the rol Javing bought a bome in the subutbs. Price, Pittsburg irstantaneons heater; moders im. WILLIAM TODI 0 years, wit at'7 per cent per 3. LESLIE WATSON, wash the base of Doone fortress and | 2f Blackie, which, ‘wi Pt $14.500. provements. Price, $11,000. n627-ddde,exSulthol Trustees. Commencing 10:30 A.M. | 70558, Fib lnterest, St'7 per cont per sonum, | @ tadeexen Trvetets. |13 cast ashore, 1o ba rovived by the Freat efrecti nlle done witl Small stock of groceries: also five meat box veness. does not afford cured by deed of trust u) n the property ‘sold, 'HE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UN- girl and shown a - - - T & '~ = = secret way by wi ymore opportuni: FOURTEENTH STREET BUSINESS PROPE§TY~ 1" MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1033, AT | pitiss sctlen, cotineliop meat coustar. show. | & dupostt ot 650 requioms e 'toe Soncinass: PROPOSALS. B Jater Comes t5 her Teacus, aftor the (TUch of his artintry Y et i 3 the heart of the. new Automebile Row. P. fan, counters, desk, tools, etc. |at . d- - = - | dving Sir Ensor has secretly notified acter. ere is lits o) Slersiiaertnantisbove T Ranee o1 bt time of sle. All converancing; record. | COMMISSIONERS, D. C.. WABBINGTON, | King James of the wheroapouts ae s | ULty (o the role: jt Bers g ndivia ADAM A WESCHLER, AGCTIONER [rustees’ Sale of Valuable Real the fascinatin, 1922. —8ealed r'opu-ll for con- Boyle stories structing. e at wharf No. 6 will be received in room 500, District buflding. until cost of the complied wit urchaser. Terms of sale to be within thirty days from day MILLER, ve her from the brutality of his followers. W. C. & A. D € Boston Blackie of th: stand o Cash. toq1 ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. “—ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCITONEER. — REALTORS of sale: otherwise the trustees reserve the | S*°EiTed, R (e @e. | _The plav has its shifting to court, | pcr®en character at all = s S = ight to ressll the property at the risk and | 2, 0clock p.m. Dece 2 e D L ting: Ut 'be a disa 5 . - N 2 790. Estal Formerly Known as B o tailed information apply to room 437, District | where John Ridd, having followed |- isappointment to th. 909 Union Trust Building. Main 1 e Ik'l B 7 Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story | sur.°f,ie, Jftuitiog puschaser atier Sve | building. Deposit of five dollars required © | Lorna, attends the baptism of the | fELackie” fans. The story is 30 ters e MarylandiClub, i Frame Dwelling, Being Prem- | 2omeo3per. pubiiched fn the'ciy of Washing: | 005 [P0 %0 o015 o3k PUYRIRE; | TOyal helr and saves the king from | {1}, worked up CONTAINING FORTY-THREE ACRES. MORE | rame elling, Being = | n, D. C. JULITS 1. PEYSER, 5 : " | & eonspirator’s bullet. The glamour OR LESS, IMPROVED RY A TEN-ROOM | HOVSE. * RARN AND OTHER _OUT- | RUILDINGS, SITUATED ON THE MARL | RORO PIKE. WITHIN THREE.FOURTHS OF A MILE OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- | LUMBIA LINE. The undersigned trustees, duly appolnted by & decree of the Circult Court of Prince Equity Cause sale. on _the THE ELBVRNTH | DECEMBER. 1922, AT FOUR | M., all of ‘the pronerty in said { decree and Dbill of complaint menfioned and | { described. bel ¢ land. one con- | | talning $0'_acres. more or less. and the other | { containing ‘3" acres.’ 3 rodn"and 10 peiches. | FRED McKEE, de5-d&ds.exsn Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Rooming House Furniture, Up- right Piano, Carpets, etc., Contained in Nos. 1416 and 1418 K Street Northwest. By Public Auction Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1922, Commencing 10 A.M Miscellansous roming bouse {ummiture. 2 LLER, Commissioners, D. C. ises 1311 Madison St. NW,, To;eth:; I}Vith Vllln"bi}: cU:- improved Property at - ner of Madison Street and Colorado Avenue Northwest; Also Certain Lots on the| South Side of Madison Street Between 13th Street and Col- orado Avenue Nothwest, and an Undivided Interest in Acre- | of ladies in walting, silken courtiers, soldiers in armor and leather jerkins, a King James with a family iikene; to the portraits of that monarch, th 4 curled wig, laces and snuff, offers|ih® Picture. Ch contrast to’ the home of John Ridd,|thS basic motif of the entire storr. where simple country folk live in sod | "8Mely, why the harassed princess houses with thatched roofs and|{fTRO!marry her lover and be happ: Wwhere love wears homespun all the ortunate en Phers Jove P the crown Pdedis ough to loee When Ruth, who loves her cousin |i°rday seemed puzzied at John, repents her treachery and gath- |POIt. People generally dote on de. ers the yeomanry to save John and |LSCtive and mystery stories. but there wipe out the Doones, the fight be-|5hOuld always be a Dr. Watson 1 tween the armed robbers and a horde |23 the obvious g 802 TO 822 ATUR STREET irritatio: n over points wh clearly explained, even lt“;’l'll ‘MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE SPECIAL RATES to and from New York, Philadelphia and Bal. | and Jong distance hauling. RANSFER & STORAGE CO. n.w. Ph. F. 7288, DE 1 3 end of ief among these In ONLY 3 LEFT x large rooms, com- plete, tile bath, electric lights and floor connec- front and rear WESCHLER'S, tions; in- . a v to allow = more or lesa. being the property of which O & 9 | eluding upright piano, brass and enamel beds. , _Pbose Main 1388 of peaceful men makes a mighty con- 5 < porches extending the | To Tonseaint, 1ate of fhe Diatrict of Columnis, | BB Property in the District of | LRI i E I T St AT flict, in_ which Jjustice, armed with |3°endingly and nonchalantly expiain i idth of cach ed ond possessed. and | Columbia. mirrors, liall s To and from New York City. flails, pitchforks and _clubs, rids|the methods of his deduction and so. entire width 3 land Club Property.” % aecd oflltsuat ‘record: pictures. toilet :|RED BALL TRANSIT CO Devon of its scourge. The hand-to- {}Ution of the plot, so that the aud house with unusual his property, which is improved b Lo Te 20, fotlo 550, of the land records | oaic ] -wood chairs, coffee uin, - hand fight between John Ridd and|°NCe Will likewlise feel superior and = A room dwlt!lln bat ll-lmidonm- outb: of the District of Columbin, at the request | iy Gann o corvets. ete National Household Movers. Carver Doone is said to be the most |58tisfled. ; depth; oak floors: ma- e o e e e ik from Washink- | G¢ the parties secured thereby. the munder. 'ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. | 4 [Footward Bidg. * ' Fhone realistic struggle that has ever been{, The entire cast in composed of wert hogany panel doors, within three-fourtls of a mile of ‘the signeaiwiltjasiat ol auction, I e | =8 i SR screened. n petors and actresses Mary THOS. 3. GWEN & 80N AUCTIONEERS. !Two-utory brick dwelling No. | 1349 F st. n.e., containing 6| o; I?ll’;)mhrlclme. is KF a good farming section of Prince Georges Count, d contains & Tood well, orchard, et: scribed land and premises, ‘Terms: One-third casl on ratification of the | trict f Columbia, described 1o sald deed o sale by the court, ove-third in one vear and | trust: AT 3:00 PO, one-third in two vears from day of sale. or all | 800 and 803 In block 3. foapective premises, the rspective 0 like a Burns-jon — | picture, with her sim; ure, ple style of h gressing. und she makes the rofe of Wife sympathetic. Seena esses quite as French doors on first floor; closet in each oi bedrooms; large linen closet: laundry tray {cash at the opticn of the purchaser: all de- |, Kots T and rooms and bath, newly pa- Drincess to i F ferred payments to bear interest from day of | . White Croft, ) = = dress and manages to lcok pantrics: hot - water aie i aTtoIbe! st radT (0] taotaatia Bt of improved by ‘twotory. detached frame pered and painted; vacant !::fi‘;’;"p".fl‘ worried throughout ths heat e undarsigoed . Converuncing. - ro- | (uTlioR. known and open for inspection; to s ; {the ure. Lowell Sherman keeps heat. cording fecs and revsnue stamps at the ex-, West: ’ Packing, Shipping. General Hauling. BALTIMORE TO e audience i 1 u n a con - {suspicion of hix Count Alexis, becgups jof the villain parts he has previousty :‘n!erpreteq. The others include veorge Nash. \arie Burke, Tom Blake, Louis Wolheim, Joseph Smiley. Joe King, Macey Harlam, Martin Faust and G. von Seyffertitz. The photography j i Paotography in excellent. especially h | be sold at auction. i On WEDNESDAY., DECEMBER HIR- | O'CLOCK P.M., we will sell at public auction, in front of th lot 173 in square 1020, improved a TMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Tote ® to 14, inclus've, and 801 in Ulock 8. | White Croft,” now assased as square | unimpioved. Said lots 12 oud 13 in sald | equsse ‘baitig sublect. () prlor deed of trust: | for $1.000. and ots 14 and 15 in sald square being subject to prior_deed of trust for $1.500. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. and block 2. aquate 2708, animproved. pense of the purchaser or purchascrs. A de- | Pposit of $300 required on the day of sale. FRANK M. STEPHEN. Trustee. Fendall Building. FRANCIS L. NEUBECK, Truutee, Bullding. ¥ et B " ||| JACKSONVILLE (VIA SAVANNAH) Ome Way Round Trip $30.96 $55.73 Including Mea!s and Stateroom accom- modations. Extra charges for preferred | Price. $7.950—$1.000 Cash £35.00 monthiy including interest. UNION TORAGE Open Daily to 9 P.M. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., INC 913 15th St. N.W. | to_be arranged FUTURE DAYS. Geposit required upon )-‘f'lbs Main 617 of the land records of the A vany AT 1:00 P.M. veyancing, recording snd r tamps 8t pace. s, es, and the action is G S & C Aleres purchaser’s cost. 8al fliin 80 - Eotnd-trip_tickels good to retura uatii | |5mooth and rapid. with C. G. SLOAN & LO.I Cadividet L6 luterest 1o parcele tazed a8 R e e ] COMPANY aung s T2 ; !8ghts to give the plot highlights o Tnc { Reres, ‘more or lexs. sxid property being S| acpagdnensn o0 0 O P teioneers Fal Tatonmation on Heqoasr || cxcitement. 2 e on the morth wide of Concord avenue = SulS. o= A = Merchants & M T co. |! . 21 d 5 n.w.. being subject ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION erc iners {rans. Co. = AUCTS. | & rior feed of trmt for 1000 ok 1408 Now Yerk Ave. N.W., Wash. i PALACE—*“A Fool There Wi LONGFELLOW STRE % 2k MMEDIATELY ~HERFAFTER TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLI i Sl 3 LONGFELL i 715 13th St [ Dudiriaed 324 imeres o parcel tized aa OMNIBUE. Jof tae patace 1o heen some patrons % & 7 St. parcels, 13- 3.0, tontaining 30, | 8 rda 301 TO 521 *eGSTERD te at the south- { recorded in Liber No. 4A29, l?n’oyed A Fool There Was,” the fea- ture picture which was * o and_Concord in g Kipling's poem Pt PACKING BY CXPERTS. Goods imsured sajd parcels subjec: napired” by - | 62000 while ia eur leng-distancs vams. “The Vampire.” was beautifully staged. and the cast bia, and &t the request of the party secured ; thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer | LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE prior deed of tru for $1,200. perties” being wibject 1. SA 2 i of eal by public auction, at Weschler's, 920 house vet offered at HOUSEHOLD _GOOD: s Faborel aiat cocumbeascen! 0'CLOCK A.M., one model Mahlon Hamilton, Marjorie Daw and GLASSWARE, ORIENTAL RUGS. BOOKS. PICTURES, TRUXKS, OFFICE FURNITURE, RUGS, { CARPETS. ETC. AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN'S i Muriel Dana However. to glimpse a happy home with two adorable babies tumbling about the laps of their mother and father, and then to watch ithe complete wrecking of that home. {the moral ruin of the father and the {heart-break of the mother is doubt- i ful entertainment. | The destruction of other homes wa . I s 1 9964A, electric light and staiter, tires. Terms: engine No. All other parcels one-third pacumatic of the purchase price to be two years. with interest at 6 per centum per | annai, secured by deed of trust on the prop- { erties sold, or all cash, at tue op‘ion of the A deposit of $500 on the improved f the other parcels " the right b(llll‘ the subdivided portion Tarcels of one or more lots this price—6 rooms— ash and balance tile bath—oak floors— hot - water heat— clothes closets in each bedroom; linen closets. Casl CHRISTIAN 1 GOCKELER, OHN A. MASSIE, Trustees. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER rsigech 8.1, ADAM A proper required at the time of offer {BEACH Directly e | ! hereby resersed Au i i H v v —oaa g of said proper p— D0 _equal e an— ; t 1 Z:\::;es“:;:n:;)m}t‘:{: /la_ ]:;th TRE et 1aid acreage proert in such par- | Assignee’s Sale of Millinel_-y! ALL-YEAR RESORT é;:;d:e‘;;lrz lostrated by §:fi¢.r and panel doors — Freach N e A Sampyiscne, troortin, st siames | and Valuable Fixtures in | o ooy e o woamer e L doors on first floor. DECEMBER 13, 1022 (gt we"comisa wilhwiiia | Store No. 1423 F Street|f| ot sam onoush o o merie: a1 Ko a5 “ihe “vampins. " Pore ne AT 10 AM. e e e orremti e pros, | Northwest. an BORroE e AmIan e i OPEN ALL THE YEAR NEW YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA Information and Literatare at City Ticket Ofice, 731 15th St. N.W. ‘Woodward Bullding. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. ! f - . weakness. was Llamed. She was a iaternational Mercantile Marime Ca [[f4/055, Fas blamed She was Washisgten {almost hidden in the folds of {ermine wrap. and always carrying { wearing rosebuds, even on the jast { night of an ocean voyage. “She seem. ied to prefer white frocks laden with = {ewels to dark one. But in the final {3cene she appeared in the conventional : | close-fitting, draped gown of black - {atin which has become essential fo { those essaying the role of an adven. | turess. {_ It uned to be said that an old-time melodrama the and cost of th By virtne of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in re assignment of Keeley Morse the undersigned assignee will sell by public auction, withn the above prem- HURSDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922, COMMENCING TY AM.. idies trimmed and h display iressing tables ' (plate-glass tops), foot wall case with mirrors, other wall tables. mirrors, fire extiuguisher. ete. Terms: AMUEL RAPPAPORT, Assignee. AcBa&Abs.ex8 o1l 18 FURTHER | — =5 TUESDAY. THE i defanlting purcliaser after five days’ advertising of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. = B. I'. SATL. 1412 Eve Rtreet N.W. WALTER B. GUY, nols. 11t Wcidward duilding. g4 THE ABOVE SALE 1S_POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, THE BIXTH DAY OF IBER. 1922, AT THE SAME HOUR PLACE. BY ORDER,OF TRUSTEES. ABQVE SALF D _UNTIL jerty at From several estates, the Security Storage Co., private owners and others TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO. Inc.. Aucts. denn—2¢ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIDX { TRTST SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE LOCATE Houses with built-in rk garages, $8.250. Price, $7,950—$1,000 Cash $75.00 month, all interest. DEC M- | AND NEW HAMPSHIRE__AVE. N.W., TWEEN F AND G ST8. g THE Open Daily to 9 P.M. | poRTE villain of l TRUSTE » v, X 6 By virtue of 8 decres of the Supreme Court TWELFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922, at the 3 E or | = jan as happiest MORRIS CAFRITZ CO.. INC. of the District of Columbla, passed in Equity | same hour and place. PROVED HEAL ESTATE. LOCATED 0 i ATLANTICCITY.N.J. § i when the audience hissed him. so Qs NW Main 617 i Cause No. 40,100, the undersigned trustees | des-ddus.ex: RIVER ROAD JUST WEST OF WISCON- { Direetly on the Ocean Fromt § |Probably this vampire of the silent - 013 153th St. N.W. Main will offer for sale by public auction. in front ! — SIN AVE., CONTAINING 84100 ACRES. The American Plan Hotel drama would have felt elated could ~ of the premises. on WREDNESDAY, THE| ___ __ = = By virtue of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the Atlantic Coust. ' ishe have heard the storm of appilause CHEVY CHASE BUNGALOW. TWENTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D.!THoMAS 3. ow! AUCTIONEERS. strict of Columbia, passed in Equity Garsgs o WALTZR J. BUZBY, § | which broke from the ordinarily con. ’ = = onial | A most desirable bungalow contsining five | .02 AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P. the use 40108, the undersigned tfrustaes Botel preperty Owner and servative Anglo-Saxon: patrons of the A spleadid offering in & brand-new colt Mome. situuted just weat of Conn. ave. af the best construction and has every con OF VALUABLE UXIM- following described land and premises, situate LOTS city of Washington, District of Colum- wit: Ly numbered eleven (11). twelve (12), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in Peirce SALE 1l effer for asle by public a . in frant 1RST DAY OF DI AT THREE-THIRTY O following described nd and te in the city of Wi to-wi All that certain piece or parcel of land in the county of Washington, EDUCATIONAL. Palace vesterday when a man lifted - {his arm and struck her. Pent-up feel- ng will “out” at te)es’ The mermaid comedy. “Blazes.” {though utterly ridiculous, was a re- 1lief after the depressing episodes nf ithe feature. and the Aesop’s Fable T e gt Gpen arepiacer pood s, cetc. | o place, size cellar. | venience for the comfort of the ll:oux‘.‘-:'_lthcmd rl:u ':Nmzd sarage ,:; oar T'{'T,g MM: bia, to- Four unusnally large bedrooms, tile an ount of cash { ghoemaker's subdivision of original lot six extra lavat trood site lot’ with room for | and reasonable monthly payments. | o Tn" Sauare ‘Bineteeh {19y, e s 1 H. D. C. at page 37, one of the records in the carage. $13.500, Moderate terms. | B.'F. SATL CO.. - Hed & Middleton. jMaln 2100, 1412 Eve ¢t D-W. | office of the surveyor for the District of Co- w. in_ th ON _THE CRUISES Jan.24—Feb.24 Sait among these golden islands wn_the giant ocean liner “ORCA.™ TWEEN TENNYSON ST. AND PINE- HURET CIRCLE, PINEHURST, D. T0 BF SOLD WITHIN THE OFFICE OF THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, 1331 G ST. Pri dges 1 | D) s ¥ tons displacement, the nevw: “Anti 3 = one M A Tuzb N.W District of Columbia, and known and distin ons disp! . the ne of “Anticipation Is Greater Tha: 1234 H St PoneiMatnsl 1 A COZY HOME i Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase| Ry viriue of two certaln deeds of trust duly | gnished and being part of the tract of land st largest and most ' luzurious | Realization” was quite delightful. For_some one. located just one block from !money to be paid in cash. the balance in two i No. 4371, follo 23 d | known as Friendship, beginning on the west | Seamer ‘engaged in West Indies { The orchestra played two well Chevy Clase car line. in D. X rooms. { equal installments, payable in ome ant two | Liber 4352, foilo 479, respectively, of the land Cruises. Interesting shore excu:- o wel side of the River road at the uortheast coraer | of the lot ccnveyed to one Harry by deed re- corded among the Iand records of the D.strict of Columbia in Liber R. M. H. 7, follo 180 and runping thence along the line of Harry" lot and that of the Metlodist Church, sout 0 feet, thence sout sious at Nassau. Havana, King- LR pretio ston. Colon, La Guarra, Trinidad. Martinique, St. Thomas. San Juan and Bermuda. Bermuda—Weekly S S. S. ARAGUAYA. Beginning December 21 “The Comfort Route™ ROYAL MAIL The Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. Sanderson & Son. Inc.. Agents 8 B'wy, N. Y., or any steamship agent CLARK'’S 3rd CRUISE From New York, January 22, 1923 ntry. stone foundation, tile ba at. for only $10.000: $2.000 cash and 3123 per month. Address Box 125-D. Star office. 14 SOLD o BEFORE COMPLETION ONLY FOUR LEFT Drove our homes to be the best values offered today. Just off 16th st., near 14th cars. Large cement porch, spaciom living room, genuine open fireplace, beamed eelling dining room, French doors, breakfast porch, spotiess Kitchen, oulltin, refrigerator, onepice sink; fombindtlon catiner, white ‘enamel rauge, { E s} rooms, 2 complete baths with bullt- CHEVY CHASE CORNER. |in ‘txtures, best ‘grade osk Soors, _expensive New. detached—now 18 your opportunty to | trimmings and fixtares throughout, iigat cellar, #huy “this Dutch-cologial home which is rapidly e es (et} Inslantaneac has a frontage of 150 feet. and lighted until 9 [ THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO COMPANY, BOSS & PHELPS, Qwners and Bullders, 8. Beati 914 New York Ave. Franklin 6918. 1406 H St. __ NEW HOMES. $500 Cash, $65 Monthly. Located in a good n.w. residential section. near cars. stores, school and churches; 6-r. and b. brick, h.w. heat and elec.: the cheapest new now on th 3 A home oow oa the market. Address Box 221D, CORNER HOUSE. t-water A BARGAIN In & beautiful eorner Iluml up-to-date in_every respec dr 3 oak floor:’(hmufllo\“ heated garage instantaneons water heater: maid's room; in- «losed porches: metal weatherstrips and screen- et Open for . inspection’ day and wyening. Terms if desired. E. E. PABST, 4622 15th st. n.w. Columbia 8037. {known classics. “Souvenir.” by Drdla. nd “Prelude in C Sharp Minor.” by * Rachmaninoff. The first gave the sofo {part to the first violinist, while the isecond turned a double spotlight on L {two pianists. The remaining instru- SHORTHAND in 30 easy 0 lears_and ; ments accompanied. It may be sus- apid. Touch trpewrt Eoroll today. Bord | pected that music lovers were not the i Buemess Collcge. 1504 F ot n.w. M. 2876.d nly ones who considered this part of ! { NATIONAL Ef;fgflzfi:g?& ST |SCHOOL FINE ! & APPLIED ART COLUMBIA—“Trifing Women.” Audiences that taxed the capacity Conn. Ave. and M. “Study Art Wl'fl, a Parpose” ! of the Columbia Theater last week a1 ~ Day and Evmflum Children’s Sal y Class first showing of “Trifling Wom- the Rex Ingram production, were present vesterday and last night to T LI STEWARD- SCHOOL confirm the great popularity of the (Accredited) icture. The Largest and Best in andinerecative postionain Bosiness: Lateat- Cormoon and earl: evening clusses are availabie. Telephone Main 8260 for Balictin 715G St., N.W., Corner 8tk St., Washington with interest at 6 per cent per anaum. pay: semi-annuzlly. from day of sale, se. cured by deed of trust uj the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of §200.00 required of the purchaser at the time of sule. All conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the | cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty s from day of e, otherwise the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at-the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- ‘vertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of 'l-hln;lnn, D. C. EDWIN A. MOOERS, Columbian Building. WALTER M. BASTIA) Evane Rallding, dads.ex8n Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- EL_AND UNIMPROVED BEAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES KNOWN A8 NO. 453 WASHINGTON STREET NORTHWEST, AND ALSO PREMISES KNOWN AS NO. 8 C STREET NORTHEAST, AND AD- JOINING VACANT GROUND IO THE EAST. By virtue of & decree of the of the District of Columbia, ed in Equity Cause No. 40632, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the mises, on THURSDAY, THE FOURTEENTH PAY 0¥ DECEMBER, A.D. 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: The west 33 i feel and 4 inches front of original lot one (1), recor® of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the nundersigned trustees will sell at public hin the office of Thomas J. Owen 1831 G st. n.w., on MONDAY, THE Y DECEMBER, 19: AT THREE O'CLOCK P.AL, the following t 104210 feet, to a | scribed land and premises, Situate in the Dis- | lane, thence with sa e south 50 degrees, | trict of Columbia, and designated as and be-, west 77 2-10 feet to the Murdoch Mill road ing lots numbered 37 and 38, in block mum: | thence with said lust mentioned road nort bered 2333, and lots numbered 26 and 27 In | 63 degrees, west 841 feet: thence north 78 de- block numbered 2013, in the subdivision by the | grees 20 minutes, west 38 feet: thence leavin: Pinehurst Park Company of a certain tract of | said road north 57 degrees 55 minutes, exst 1and known as ‘‘Pinehurs! per plat there- | 10 feet to sald River road: thence with of recorded in the office of the surveyor for the { said River road south 45 degrees 30 minutes, | District of Columbia, in Book County No. 57, | east 337 1-10 feet to the begioning; containing at_folio 30, 8.04 acres of land, more or less. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in| Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase one, two and three years, 7 per cent per an- | money to be paid In the balance in "\‘ul num, secured h{ll ll!hefl of ;nm ol; the prop- | equal tnnlll‘m!n(l‘ payable in one and l'w] erty sold. or all cash at the purchaser's op- | years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum. From Sen Franca tion. A depoait of $200 fs required upon each | payable semi-w from day of sale, se- | anciecs.Fek K0, /192% lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, recording | cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, | 0 N and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost.!or all cash, at the option of the purcl 3 Al‘ of sale to be complied with within | deposit of $500.00 required of the purchaser at s ey days m!gap:-\):: ffi:n‘l‘u& Sares the time of sale. All“cnnvorl ncing. re.ror:é s.s. “Empress of France” 18,481 grees tons . Mel ing, tevenue stamps and notarial fees at the | Clark is the oaly Tourist = FIRMAN R. HORNDR, o5t of the, purchaser, Terms of sale fo be e Cruico Rouad the Wor ,:;:','.'J.‘;:‘,’:.:r' i x8n Trustees. _ | complled with within thirty davs {rom day of | & MONTHS, Vacancies from $1,800 up { THOMAS 4. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | f1°. otherwise the trustees reserve the right | % 1o b e e e ote. pelonty 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of TRUSTEES' 'S 18th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 SALE OF VALUABLE Two.| the defaulting purciaser, after five davs' ad-| CLARK” ri: MEDITERRAN u: MEDITERRANEAN 7 g 7 | vertisement of such resale in some newspaper §TORY FRAME DWELLING. NO. 8337{ pbighed in the city of . D.C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly By ly Chartered, Sumptuous 8. S. “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" form $10,750. | 1 | 1 WL Tel. Main 4340. — SAUL’S ADDITION utifal home en lot 100x80, con- talng ton Tooma Ang two baths, 60 feet of porches; perfect condition through- out; every modern convenlence: ho! water heat: electric lights; evergree: on lot. Price, $16,800, on terms, 44 TS. Dea ;and the photoplay offers an excellent iexample of the work of Mr. Ingram :who has given to the silent drams pictures of the best quality. The i story deals with a French father who {18 endeavoring to guide his daughter {from her frivolous ways to more me- i rious pursuits by reading to her a istory he has just written of “Black i Orchids.” Barabara LaMarr has the daughter and is well fitted for preme_Court Continental Trust Buildi WALTER M. BASTIA vans Building. BLAINE MALLAX recorded in Liber No. 4373, folio 65 et & 1 of the land records of the District of Columbia, The story is pleasing throughou! the role of IGHT CLASSES ~ T H 2000 KLINGLE ROAD. e (h:|and at the requeat of the party secured thereby. 2 2 E A r (QLUMBIQ[{EE‘IF z (At 20th et.‘and Park rd. n.w.) e oy oD o e soine | the ndersigned trustees’ will ‘sell, at public| _decS.d&ds.exSn Trustees. g ol erm R the pari She is ably supported b Near 1ith and Fatrmont sts.; beau BUILT BY B H. GROVEL N0 06 € straer mortheast. auction in front of tlie premises. on THURS-| 708 3. OWEN & S80S, ACCTIONEERS. Monday, Decembar 18 iLewis C. Stone, Ramon Navarro an tiful home, a-;ul:ed- T twe bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, instantaneous | AND AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.| DAY, the TWENTY.-FIRST DAY OF DECEM- ! : “';pc.m""""“”‘"“ Zdward Conneily. B o Poved floors; open fireplace: Vehienie Inf¥s, borchest ever modares con- |ON THE SAME DAY the following described | BER, A.D. 1022 AT FOURTHIRY O'CLOCK | ypusTkEs: SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK | Mecditerranean Summer Cruise STENOGRAPHIC £ Neus planresi anl iwashal beier ATRTA g roved knowa . ignate part of lof 3 CCOUNTIN s COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. = | G Wethington strest Borthwess. o, e & 2 Tehiin ana_ Pais, tristees, | recorded in Liber No. 4067. folio 801 et weq.. | Sour'l i Balcte 3 s SIViL, SERVICE | CRANDALL'S—“Hound of the Just off 16th street—A charming BANKR Terms of® sales | One.third of the puschase |subdivision of “Brookland," as per piat re. | OF the land recorty of the, BT Of COU | vists *upocially featured, UNIVERSITY- CALCULATING MACHINES. ' = N room and bath home, with UPTCY NOTICE. money o e Dald In cash, the balance In two | corded In the office 'of *the surveyor ble. and at the reqest of the parey secured | TENSION and other good tours to Earops wnder Catalog sent_upon request. Baskervilles. Tront "and_ double rear porches: i iN_THE SUPREM equal tnstaliments, pAyable in one and two|of the District of Columbs in Liber County | thereby. the undersignad trusters Wil sell 8l | gooory; reasonable rares. Pardwood floors and frim: hot-wat riet ot CGULENE COURT OF THE DIS. |yeurs. with interest at § per cent per auaum, | a¢ foilos 103 and 101 ~Kaown for purposes | RIDUS Sctoh R, SR® 5 S0Pt i Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes heat, electric lights, latest plambin Court.—In the matter s D, | e e o tha properey i, | Chnt e s, iy e “rariicuiare domibed | O'CLOCK’ P.M.. the following described land 1203 & Bt NW. “The Hound of the Basker- square 3879, in said deed of trust. Terms of sale: Bold subject to a prior deed of trast for $2,500, and the remainder payable one-third cash ‘and the balance in monthly in- ! atallments of $32.50 per month, including in- | 8ix! | terest and principsl, and secured by a second | 1 deed of trumt, or all cash over said first trust at purchaser’s. option. $200 deposit required T | Upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, record- ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terme of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit for- and Main (T |§P ANIS| %rsoram'ro:\ ! d more terrifying by the phosphor- im’& pliom, Sgin-Conversationsl Method, | cxcent glow of his grest jaws, fur- ‘e * | nishes the mystery. thrills and shu |~ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Is ‘screened throughout; space for ga- of Davia_ Dubh rage. Price. $10.500 2004 PETW ORTH]. i 1.dctached home that fe a Doy s wome and bath. basement: large ' front porch, kitchen service Jorch: has electric’ lights, with pice Batures: go0d sized lot. Price, $9.750 = “ZHEVY CHASE. This home s compietely detached, tuate in the District of Colum- gnated as and being lot numbered nd thirty-five (183) in W. B. Moses™ subdivision of lots in square numbered ty-nine (69), as per plat recorded in Liber Tollo 75, of the records of the office of the Survesor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,000 and the amount over and above €aid trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale and the pur- chaser allowed thirty days to complete the pur. and premise bis, and one hundred o 8. 3 3 _Fidelity T oS 1don Bew Fork 5 'BRITISH WEST INDIES Finest Hotels. Lxcellent Accommodations, - Gol?, Polo, Tennis, Bathing and Fishing. Rest reached evers fortnight by the large, new De Luxe Steamers of the LAMPORT & HOLT LINE or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A #4300 on "SACh: Droperty required of urchaser at the time of sale. "All con- veyancing, recording, revenue stamps and mno- tarial fees at the -ost of the purchaser. Terms t sale to be complied with within fifteen days m day of ssle. ‘otherwise the trustees re. serve the rig) resel ek and cost of the defaulting purchase m., at{@ve days’ advertissment of such tors may aticnd, | some newspaper published n the city of Wash- & trustee, ington, D. C. and ‘transact such other pune ANIEL W. 0'DONOGHTE, a tale of the Irish moors and the rambling _Baskerville estates. { with its atmosphere of intrigue and & snarling Great Dane made mysterious let Dereby given that on the 8th day of AD..7 1633, the said Dasid Dubie e anty adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meei. ing of i1l be held at my office in the Wilkins buildiag. 1512 H at. n.w. Washington, B. on the 15th day of I cember, A.D., 1023 at 10:30.o'clock. hich time the eald_eredi prove their claims, aj the bankrupt, Tooeac =iders the first haif of -this werk {Crandall's Theater, offset in part by Ben Turpin and Phyllis Haver in s taips reception hall, ‘hase. Further particulars at time of sale, || 42 Broadway, New York. Any Steamship D z “Home Made Movies” a laughable :: ot oms. ” breakfast Iems s may property”come’ beore ‘s mest: Usion Trast buldics, | feited: JOSEPH . sULLIVAN, | ! ToHN ¥. KING oF Tourier: Keent, or R 3. “Hieke, Ragtime in 20 Lessons | Home Made Moves & vtopias Voreh: itchen, large Tront porch, four | 10E. I . QUINTER, Referee in Bank. F. EDWARD MITC JOSEPH A, PETTY. JOSEPH R. KI: ¥ st. n.w., General District Agent. Popular Music. Free Booklet. Christenses | o103 ction. Bedrobms. two mogern complate ! the, i B (o Balding: e, decll,10t.exsu “Trustees. - de6,d&ds.exSu- Trustees. * Plano School. 1822 G st. n.w. Tel, Maln 178, | PTR0Y bill ranges !rotm the ;:;} .E’rl(:; 3 S faiage; sy mpdera i —_— |8 3 ay of life to the tragic comedy of floors and trim. Phone us for appoiat- AUCTION SALES. . make-Delieve and wi ts od 7 > I e P . |minor and musical attractions pleased - R SR | boeaa pa KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Learns Secret of Happy Marriage. —By POP MOMAND. [mist: ottt seirachond pitatts IOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. {and last evening. One of the pretcest homes in Chevy 2 ol . o — & P D > OHINO 3I1g, YOU SEE 1Tt s T ity n somee house ts of | TRUSTORS RALE, OF ALTABLE WS SIE, IVE ) 7 AD YET YoU T AR VERY APPY N ¥ anp 13 YAWS \NDEED SR, Avimy_noST OF THE TINE | LaNCOLN—Exil Jennings, in “All brick with stone foundation: has slate 11th ST. N.W. 2332 AT SEA BUT I MANAGE electricity and inatantaneous water heater: built-in satrage. Price and terms upon appll- “McKEEVER & GOSS. 1415 EYE STREET. MAIN 47562 Members of the m’]lfl Real Es “All for a Woman,” ! photodrama. filmed with the days of i the French revolution for 2 background of turbulent action, was presented for the first time on any Washington screen - yesterday at the Lincoln Theater. < Tt visualizes the conflict between Dan- ton, friend of the proletariat. and Robes plerre, unbending aristocrat, for con- trol of the tribunal of the A strong _vein of romance is introduced by bringing s beautiful royal refugee > urder Danton’s protective guardianship. The staunchness of his love for this girl, representative of a class doomed - to the guillotine, gives the picture its title. A mighty climax leads to the final tragic denouement, in which both Danton and the woman are led-out to pay the supreme penalty. Thousands of players contribute support to Emil Jen- nings, one of the screen’s finest actors. A laughable comedy, Steeple. chaser,” the Kinograms and the Screen Graphic also are shown. f. nine rooms and three baths, By virtue of certal 7! Torcher, hardwood 'foors ‘and THm: | rerctacd n Liber Nor 4308 s 2ATIst g To 3tE’WER THREE OR for a Woman. : hot-water heat: of the land records of the District of Columbis and at the request of the part; the undersigned auction_in DAY. THE CEMBER, A.D. P.M., the foliowing described ises.‘sitmte in the District of [ belng ited and Jot La ’s_subdivision of lots part of lot 22 in block 31, ““Cols k 18 in subdivision secured thereby’ and of lot @ n bloc! o g K fev oraca in_the ‘office of the 11. Said property being Dodes of taxation and sssessment as lo mquare 2843, ‘erms of sale: All cash. $350 quired upon acceptance of bid. ~ Cons recording and revenue cost. Terms of Columbia Heights—$12,500. Near 14th and Irviog sts. Ope of the most attractive homes in tiis desirable residential aection. There are ten large, well arranged Jooms and two baths. Hot-water heat aod electric lights. Very easily “arranged into 1hree apartments. Now vacaot and immediate powsession can be had. Terms arranged to suit any purchaser. THE REALTY AND 'xsvu'rm: CORP. of 'WASHINGTON 35 13th St N.W. Ko (Exclusive Agents) Ao Srxl ] purchaser such resale. decl1,10t,exsu