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REAL ESTATE.' POR $ALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continund. (Continued). TANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. NN\W. Main 2345. e DESIRABLE HOME ey Near North Capitol and Adams' St. For $8,800. Ome of the most desirable 6.room and bath brick homes now on the market for a qhick Tt is of the very best ':-owmuo bas the latest impro frout and doul D}L rear es; hardwood floors and trim; electricity and Pot.water heat and a BUILT.IN | CARAGE, " Ha scresna and! awaings as well added features and can be bought on most desirable terms. CHEVY CHASE—$13, 730: Locgted on comer lot, aiza 70x135 feet: a large 8-room; detached home of the very best conatruction and in condition. - Hus Wrge ogien freplac 1. double rear and sicening vorches; hardwood flcors and trim: electricity sad it gt Reasonsble terms can be arranged and immediate A large nine-room slectricity o4 fus and n other sdded foa . ny open fireplaces is one bought on terms that are nn-rllhly reusonable. pered a Thest locations 1o ibe city. aad can. bo Tmmediate possession will be given. TAKOMA PARK. $8,500. 'w 6.room and bath detached stucco dwell ing on a good lot: electricity and gas: nmma flooring and spiendid front bought 20a See Touse cun e, it "S3B00Y chan oy pavm This property is I developed avenues. BROO]\ LAND. GEORGETOWN. $11,500. Large, new. S-room &nd bath brick house, located in the most select and exclusive sec- tion of Georgetown. 1Is located convenfent to ores “and. -e;flee andion u lot t IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. NEW DETACHED HOME For $11,2 Here is_the best nflerln‘ n Chevy Chase since the war—am attractively designed, Constructed detached home of six 1args Toor and bath, in an llent location two bloc west of Conn. a The home is the last word in modern living _comforts—and _the terms are just as remarkably reasonable a the price. *Plone right mow—this _ eaanot ast. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $7,000. el Test of I4eh at. ; aix-room and bath ick_house in good condition. Has fron and double rear porches, hot-water heat ar®l electricity and gas. Immediate possession will be given and the house can be bought on terms. SHANNON & LUCHS 713 14th St. N.W. MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. hed hodse. wonderfally vice, stores and 5 precty ‘section of "1 Pondition, of the construction and situated on & lot feet. Home is screened throughout. Dias all of the most modern improvements and large front and side porches. A real open freplace. bailt-in refrigerator and cold starage room are only of the many added at fractions that make this & reaf home. Also concrete runway from the street to a garage in"the rear of the house. 5 WISCONSIN AVE. $8,250. New G-room and bath h'lrl home, with front and d-hl. rear porches, hot-water heat, elec- tricity and gas, hardwood floun -n\l lrlm and wituated on lot with spac be bought with $1.000 ca: ‘This is a real home and well worth your con- sideration. Main 2345. NEW- HAMPSHIRE AVE. $10,800. $1,500 Cash. A beautiful 6-room house, with hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floor and trim. Large two-car garage. This is well worth in- vestigating. NORTHEAST. $4,750. $1,000 Cash. well built 6-room house, with latrobe gas light; one-car garage to alley., In. spect at once. D NEAR WALTER REE HOSPITAL. $17,000. Reasonable Terms. Owuer, leaving city, es to sell home bullt for and by him: M large, zooms. BUCHANAN ST: N.W. $10,750. $2,000 Cash. A beautifnl uv homa vrllh six large rooms and Cel hath with shower; besm- ceiling dinipg room; - pieca porceinin * siok”. in FARRAGUT ST. N.W. $8.850. $1,000 Cash. A brand-new home with uix large rooms, on 20-foot front; h.-w.h. and electric lirge lot_with pleaty of space. for Don't miss this. A h Ilf:l. Rarage. NORTHEAST BARGAIN. $5,000. One of the hest l:yl hl nnrtnen! ‘Washing- ‘house. ton; a beautiful 6-room £, Jou mise seeing this we both lose. Act SAMUEL SHAPIRO, Real Estate, 904 14th St. NN\W. Main 5613. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS. -314 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SE. " PRICE, $6,750. BANDOLPH ST. NEAR NORTH CAPITOL ST -room, modern, press brick, bay- indow house: thres room: floor; cellar; modern heat; double rear porches. Owner will ‘ot $150 cash and $05 per mouth, Including jaterest aod principal. This is one of QIQ ben B'ul 1o lml section. PRICE, $35,750. 3rd ST. S.E. NOT FAR FROM PA. AVE.—A six-room, modern, press brick, bay-window | house. tile Dath; modern heat; in perfect condition. =Occapled by owner who will give pos- sesslon when transfer is made.” Very reasonable term: PRICE, $5,500. 13th ST. S.E. NEAR PA. AVE.—A six-room aad bath, modern, colonial house: cement garage; x odid lot to large paved alley. Owner in possession. Will accept very reasouable terms and allow purchaser possession with deposit. PRICE, $4,200. 10th BT. 8.E. NEAR PA. AVE A six-rom brick with modern improvements. did condition. Qut-of-town owner has instructed us (o nhmll best offer. Terms, $: balance $40 per month, including intetest lnd principal . PRICE, $4,175. NEAR PA. "'~ six-room and bath, modern. colonial h Freris. 3315 caun, bafance 345 per month, ocindiog. taterert wad 1 will nfler for of _ th TRE v ¥TRST OF AT THRBETHIRTY. 0/ CLOCK " F.3 | 1he"ollowlng described. 1nd and premises { situnte in'the clt:"of Washington, District of ‘olumbla, to-wit: All that certal lmn:el of land in the county of Wi -nlnmn. strict of Columbia, and known and distin: guished and being part of the tract of land | known as Friendship, beginning on the west side of the River road at the northeast corner of the lot conveyed to one Harry re- s of the District of Columbia In Liber R. M. H. 7, follo 180, nd running thence along the line ‘of Harry's lot and that of the Methodist Church, south 48 degrees, west 10 feet, thence south 44 degrees 13 minutes, 104'2-10 feet, to Iane, thence with sald lane south-50 def west 77210 feet to the Murdoch Mill thence with said last mentioned road north grees, west 641 feet: thence north 78 de- grees 20 minutes, west 86 feet: thence leaving said road morth 57 degrees 55 minutes, {15450 Teet to auid Hiver road! thence with said River road south 45 degrees 30 minutes, gtst 337110 feet 1o the beglnning; contalning 8.04 acres of land, erma:"of akle:” Gnecibird of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installments, payable in one snd two years, with interest at 6 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 the purchaser. » KENTUOKY AVB. S.E. large yard to wide alley. principa JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS. 314 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SE. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. MT. PLEASANT—$13,250. In the most attractive pert of Mt. Pleas- with an unobstructive view of beau- tiful loel Creek Park; tapestry brick G-room residence, ' with two complete iwood upetairs and h and sleep- s in per- NORTHEAST—$5 850. cash lm‘l mnco on e monmy nts chase | this ummve "% room '“home, ¢auipped with h.w.b. and many other modpen ¢ ‘centares. Tiouse s ‘. -plandfa ition. Phone us for inspect HIGH VIEW—S$4,950. 1deal Tocation, this Attesctive brick home may be purchased for $750 Der month: house contats 5" tooms. in very good condition. Let us show you. PETWORTH—S$7,500 = In 8 most attracti ge. Attractive terms. gana, condition. IDEAL NORTHWEST LLOCATION—Special. A most attractive bungalow, amidst beautiful surroundings, which' can be 3500 cash and baiance in perfect condition. 16th ST. HEIGHTS—$9500 1 porcl This tiful colon! Doect’ while it is still availabie, CLEVELAND PARK— $14,000. Owner must sell one of the most deli hl~ ful bomes i Cleveland Park. Loc fiadassince o EakiGreok ik ry beick . construction; rooms; hardwood floors. Larga place"oo both first und secos Servants’ quarters and bath in basement double rear and concrete, front, porches southeérn -w.h. and electric lights. Lot S 30XI50, "with dotible ‘garage 58 paved ‘alley. Au exceptional ‘valve. ardwood other Sttvictive Tenturee. Unquestion- ably « bargain. See this today. Easy NORTH EAST—-$8,500 Exceptionally located for doctor's office; SesseminaC o car Tines: jcsener Lowe, mplete room electric lights and of condftion.” Unusual terms. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, 1409-New York Ave. hone Main 4600. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. | 53 SAIVSBURY CO., INC. t418 Eye St. NW Phones Main 5903-4-5. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. PRICE $16, 500. An ideally located home_in a most exclusive | section ; 10 rooms and 3 baths; hot-water heat, electric lights, | Terms. hardwood floors. Lower floor is arranged so that it may bel used for physician’s office. MT. PLEASANT. UST OFF GCONN. AVE. PRIC] S14.750. — ? s €2 two bathe; ehemflty. «Dotehes; two ‘Beous ‘heater. NR. 14th & DECATUR STS. PRICE, $14,750. New eight- B siead nnwm. 3 NEAR FLA. AVE. ANDS ST. Pllfl. Mm A -m Ih Dallt Mi‘ e 301 ot m Tin baths; ight Motavater --vl- room._for nnn Barly m-er sion may be obtains fully apprecia DOWNTOWN—-NORTHWEST PRICE, $18,000. Conveniently located near government depart- ments. Corner brick house, 26 feet wide and in good cond tion; 14, Iarge rooms and 2 baths; hot-water heat, ;hctm’ hghts, rs.- Reasonable possessmn. 3 " °N: L. SANSBURY CO., INC: s E 3 St N wmm‘fl e -TI:}IOIICS Ma'fl 1418 B¢ S MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL.ESTATS u&n 5993 COIDRED—VACANT ST y | corded among the | THE EVENING STA.R WASHINGTON D C WEDNE m SALE—HOUSES. Con NORTHWEST BUSINESS PROPERTY. . $9,500. - $2,000 Cash Near Oth and H sts;: elght rooms; ::;:II nnulkled for a uugr or shoe NEAR 9TH AND K STREETS N.W. double brick A woudertul buy, buy, " only ’I.no\f NEAR 7TH AND MASS. AVE. N.W. First commercial sone: _three-sts frame; fine location; now reating for $75 ‘mor rice, .\ and can be ught on very easy terms. FOR COLORED, $300 Cash—Price, $2,800. Fifth st. p.w. near N: seven-roo frame house, In fine condition: space for a gars This is a real bargain, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continuwed. 14TH STREET NORTHWEST. Price, Only $22,000. A in; store and three apart- nuz:'..lnhr‘w? modern; will rent. for $225 per mon! COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $5,250. Cash, $1,000. Colonlal home of six rooms and bath, semi-detached; furnace heat, electricity; garage space. WOODRIDGE. New house, near car line: and bath: front, rear and hot-water’ heat.'electrlcity frigera every md-rn * couvenience; (Rt poceemaion Price, $11,500. $1,500 Cash. A. N. WILDMAN, Franklin 6406. « BATH HOHT; lot; paved alley: lights; perfect condition Ihmuflan Price, $11,; .wo on l-r-l ir deflrfll 4 bt onlal beick: newt o and patatad : newly red an will sell n 1eus than rul:.tp.new price,” $0,500, on_terms to_responsible bu; FRANCIS A. CRAWFORD Rgom 903 Continental Trust Bidg. Mal; th and H Sts. \/AC»\NT house like new: I $37.50 per month. Owner, _Main 367 MODERATE-PRICED HOMES IN NORTHEAST. $4,750—VACANT. Attractive bay-window Dbrick b rooms and bath, in good condition: balance less than house would rent for. Phone use of 6 $300 dash, Eastern High School; brick house, containing G rooms and bath; hot-water heat, gas light; cash, $35 a month including all interest. d painted: 6 room Terms. Tmmed SSTMENT. Price, $6,500—Seml-detached brick home of { 6 large rooms and bath, cellar and three brick garages on rear of lot; property in very good condition; bringing in annual rental of $810. Terms arranged. GET OUR RIG LIST OF NORTHEAST T _PROPERTIES. possession. B. 807. FOR SALE COLOR!‘D An opportunity to secure a ‘lmcly home on S st. near 12th. {n.w., having 6 large rooms and ath, cellar, front and rear yards. i Price and terms very easy. 801 9th St. N.W. B. B. PINN, Exclusive Agent, ;‘12 Kenyon St. N.W. Phone Columbia 5817. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. J: OWEN & SON, AUCTION = E By Sirtue of u certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4308, folio 227 et of the land reco and at the request of the party secured th ilo undersigned trustecs will sell, at bile the premises, on NTY-FIRST DA HoLs AT FOUR. GeLOG the following described *land and prem, {ises, "situmte in the Diutrict of Columbi designated as and being lot 30 in M'.m Landvoigt's -uMI\-‘llian of s 20 and 2. subdivision of part of “Plessant Plaine.” a per_plat of said Landvolgt's subdivision, re- corded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis. trict of Columbla in Liber County 16 at folio 11. Said property being also known for_pur- xation and assessment a in $250 deposit re- Conveyancing, | recordiog and revenue stamps at purchaser {cost. Terms of sale to be complied with | within (hlfly fll’! otherwise th property may 1 be resold k and of the defaultin; | purchaser .ner five days' advertisement of Gl ‘Trustees. Tot i dec11,10t exsu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNHM-! PROVED REAL ESTATE, LOCATED ON RIVER ROAD JUST WEST OF WIBOY ny virtue afwa decree of the Supreme Court the District of Columbla, passed in Equity - | deposit of $500.00 required of the uumnur: o | the time of ing. r!\'znue and notarial l.el at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of eale to be complied I"lh within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees 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 pewspaper published la the clty. Er Washington, D. Il conveyanc amp: FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIQ! i i JHLAL " {Household Furniture, Vic- { troln, etc., by Auction, to i Pay . Storage and Other Charges. On SATURDAY. JANUARY SISTH. 1023, | cod I8 CCLOCK A, we "lll l!ll hy vublk auction, within the sales- rooms' of Adam A Wesciler. 62 ave. nw., to pay stors and other charges, Ill faml stored wlth us in the names of [da May Walters, A. W. Leeman. HH W(I lie Taylor, P. R. nderson, G. At artica “Interested please take * Semidetached brick honse | “1c: rm¢ 1STTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO., 420,27 Oxford Hotel Building. THOMAS J. OWEN & SUN, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE REAL LOT 0] By virtue of a certain deed of trust record- ‘in Liber -No. 4385 't follo 367 of the aad | Focords ot the District of Columbla, and &t he request of the party secured thereby, the jundersigned will sell at public auetion, in ‘North Columbia eaid deed of trust, one-third of the purchase rjce in n-n‘ ehe ‘baaace I two Imstalments years. respectively, with in gfi% e I;“ of 61 per mn«‘{u num, Franklin 8167. AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. I"“’""-‘Tm‘s'rum sALE_OF W 3 1Y virtue-of & certaty deed of {roet duly re: corded in Liber No. 4087 folio 335 et seq.. of the land records of thie District of Colu of tne party secured the trustees will sell at pub- the tses, on F Toliowion 46 altunte nthe Disteicr of dexignated as and being part of lot 4 in B. Bweenes’s subdivi are ! plat in Liber N. fol veyors offie of ine il of Corumina, be- xinning for the same on 3rd street 187 feet south from the line of New York avenue, thence running south on 3rd street 10 feet to the line of what was formerly the property of Archle Brown. as convesed {o him by deed recorded in Liber J. land records of thence east with said Brown's line to Jersey aveaue, thence orth on xald to the center of a party wall be O e S S T i house udjoini g thereto on the north, with the center of wald wall to the the building, thence to the beginning. Terms of Retd subiect o a prior deed t over and sh. A . 104, e Disteh above sald trust to be paid posit of $200 requlred at th purchaser wed purchase. }'urlh""r Rapld Progress. Oth ST By virtue of ' certaln deed of trust 5. at folio 11 on 8D A mr or D] T R O°C K Pl the followi lllt described * land and lv"mllu Illlxll" in the District of | Columbia and design: d as and bLeing lots and 204 of (hl 'nllll\l!\m! 5 Carr aud | frustees. in square 855, s 1§ r'fl)ldfll in Book 33, at ords of the surveyor's office of of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third cash and the bal- ance in one-and two years. with iuterest at . payable semi-annually, secured by deed ot | trust on property sold, e chaser’s option. d(poll! OH e quired upon acceptance of bid. Con recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’ cost. Ter: ¢ sale to be complied with within | thirty days of day of -;le or depasit forfeited. 0 PI’JI!M( TE SITI L, MD. By virtas and 1a purance of the fower o sale contained in a deed of trust from Ti Brightwood Sanitarium Company, a body cor- porate, to the undersigned trusices, dated the Iith day of November 1020, and e among ihe records Marvtand. i Tiber BN 497, etc. (default having cecurred theres the' undersigned, as the trustees in the it ublic auction. an ! DECEMBER 22 coun 112, fizllo erty by said deed conveyed. The siste of all that tract of fty ‘eres of land, or situsted and Iving on the east Side of the Baltimore and Washingion boule. | the sixth election district of ‘sid | alf fle from the he Bright- wood Sanitarium. Terms of sale: A deposit of $1,500 will be fequired at the time and place of sale. The balance of the purchase money to bear inter- est from the date of sale and to Le payable gne-third upon the ratification thervol, o third in six months and the balance in twel of sale, or afl cash upon the ratification of nale, the purchaser may elect. Taxes and insurance adjusted to the day of sale. Conveyancing. including infernal zevente stamps on the dead, Y tho chet of s D. H. ROLAND DRURY, e T -uLno'r_'rr 1 THOS. TRUSTEES' STORY BRICK DWELLING, HARVARD ST. N By virtue of & coriata deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4429, folio 308, et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bla, and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will sell at Dobnic. avetion. in _front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-} Y OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1922. AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, the following described land and prem- situate In the District of Columbis, and Gewigated s and being ot 22 in block 1, John A. , trustee's, subdivision, ‘‘Res ervoir View, per plat recorded in’Coun! Book 16, at page 161, in the of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia; subject to and together with the party wall right met forth in agreement recorded in Liber 3238, folio 16, of the land records of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold subjeet or build ing association loan amounting to about $1.600 sz (e amonat orer atid lotn to be peid in deposit nqnlnd upon acqeptance of bld Cmvel ing and ‘revenue stamps at t‘Ml. Terms of sale to A phied with within. thirty days from day oF sale or deposit fortelted. ~ o8 TELENY PRELies 1406 H 8t. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- NO. 624 t to & dec19,a&ds,exSu&hol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROV- ED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS 1001 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.B. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4008, follo 471, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bla. nu at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will sell at remises, ‘on -SEVENTH AT HALF wbu: anction, in front of the EDNESDAY. \'THE TWEN DAY OF DECEM! PAST FOUR 0'CLOCI ihe tollowing de- scribed land and premises, situate in the city of Waskington, District’ of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered nine- teen (19), in Charles Gessford's subdivision of 1ocs ta " square nambered nine hundred and | aixty-six (966) as per plat of eaid subdivision recorded in Book 18, page 22, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. together with the Improvements, consisting of two stories and basement corne! Drick residence. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fo be pald in cash, balance in two) equal installments, payable in ome and two years, with Interest at 7 per centum per an- num, ‘payable semiannu gy of smle, red by deed of t the option ‘0F the” PR adjusted to day of sale. A depofl( S $500 will be required st Sime of le. AUl conveyancing, recording, revenuc notarial fees, etc., at cost of pur- chinsecstmermatotiual ito bejicompllof with within' thirty days from other- i "the " dupoett Wil be. Yorfelted " to. the trustees and the trustees reserve the right to cost of de- of record or deposit will be refunded and sale declared off. CHARLES W. FAIRFAX. FREDBRIC E. JOHNSON, 1342 New York ave., dec12-d&ds Trustees. m‘UCATIOIAL EDUCATIONAL. - 'I'RADE SCHOOL AUTO INDUSTRY LARGEST SCHOOL IN THE EAST / Courses for Garage Owasry Gelesm Ameri 1613-1623 You St. N.W. _Phone North 10400. ACE INSTITUTE Business Ad: e @radustenot tho Institnteare found everywhare rmh—fl-mnfl Accounitancy, practice (G.PAT in executive position: Business. (- rnoon and early. !I"nifll classes are available. Telephone Main 8260 for Baljetin 718G St., N. W., Corner 8th 5t., Washington NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. Maln 1704 nn. Ave. and "S!udy Art With a Purpou" y and Even Clzildrm S h:g-y i 'flmmmumumml!mmmmnmlmlm’l STEWARD S(E.HOOL ind Rest DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Will_Form lay. .December 25 ¥or the Following Gourses SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE CALCULATING MACHINES, Catalog sent_upon request. Steward School IllllllllllIIIIIlIlIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllmm SP ANISH SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Profe. from _Syain-Conversstional Mathod, 1817 M. 5085, COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Cataiogue ENROLL THIS WEEK MUSICAI. INSTBUCTION Jazz, Popular Music Taught in 20 Lessons | Adult beginners & Specialty. OPEN EVENINGS. | Advance course 1f you now play. Come in ‘or phone for free booklet. Christensen School of Piano 7]” flAflt. N 2nd Floor. Main 1271 #uscs LOVETTE rstesors A I-umr of Teachers Eoy Camplell. in “Slds Lights Motora: Pisngiorts " says: “It was left, lowever, to very recemt’ - vestigators to 'discover the trus underlying Some of tiiese modern investigators upt, Mat odowski and v of the ideas discovered by theve men are quite revolutiopary as compared with the older method: Eva Whitford Lovette Mexzo Soprano and Vocal Tescher. ““Perfect enunciation, breath eontrol, Breirl mag- er. d is based on the Old Italian system. an advocate of the true fundament of voice production, including breath tone placement, perfect enunciation, and also teuches interpretation SIONERS December w 1 structing about er will he received at room 509 building, until lock p. For_detailed lx.l<vmll(fin apply to umm 427 District building . CU: nundred Mxty feet of sew. Distriet 1928, BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla, HMolding a Baukruptey Court.—In the matter of James W. Parker, —In Bankroper. 1 o_the creditors of James W. r of the city o Waniington, District of Cotymbl tice hereby given that on the 15th day ot o the sald James W. Parker 7 adJudicated LAkripe: and that. the first meeting of his_creditors will be held at my office, fn the Wilkins building, 1512 H street northivest, Washington, D. C. 29th da¥ of December. A. D. t 10: ot which.flma’ tha sald ol , prove their such other husiness as may properly come efore said_meeting. RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in Bankruptcy. IN THE SUP COURT OF THE DIS- trict of llllumb( Holding a Bankruptey Court.—In the matter of Tene Const known as lunnlll‘ trading as gite’ Restaurant.” " Bankrupt.—ln Bankruntey ‘o the cr«llmu of Tene Constas hington, District of Co- i Notice is hereb iven that on the 16th Gay of December, A, Do 1055 the sald Tene Constas was duly adjudicated bankrupt, nd that the first meeting of r creditors. il be held st my ofice in the Wilkine build- 512 H street northwest, “llhlll‘ol. day of Jan 2 at ‘which time.the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint & trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other busis as may properly come before said me JRALPH D QUINTER. _Referee_in MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE SPECIAL RATES to and from New York, Philadelphia and Bal- Local and long distance haull N8 TRANSFER & 8 DRY STORM FOR FURN e e R . RED Bx_l:.L TRANSIT CO. 4 Woodward Bl nm:'onu-“h An m-ew.,x“:!{' e UN IO Y Wve) N RAG}; = o the | A lecture by Thurston, the magi- clan, now appearing at the Shubert- Garrick Theater, will be broadcast this evening. from station WEAS of the Hecht Company. He will speak on “Indian Magic.” His address by radlo will be the first of its kind in Washington. Vice President Coolidge and Secre- taries Weeks and Denby will address | the natfon cnn.zm eve, when their voices, photogr: on motion ! ture film, will b reproduced by sta- tion WGY at Bchenectady, N. Y. peakers will be from the 't is declared broadcasting station, that their volces, which will be re- produced in nce on the films, iwill be heard as clearly us though they were speaking directly into the instruments. The broadcasting will be at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. on a 400- meter wave length. This new radio feature has been made possible by the invention of Charles A. Hoxie of the General Elec- itric Company, who has; perfected |what he calls the pallophotophone. |1t is a device which registers' voice {vibrations on a film by means of a ibrating mirror and which then can lra mit the vibrations through elec- trical means similar to the sellenium cell. “JIMMY” THIEF BUSY. Three Homes Robbed of Jewelry and Sleeping Robe. A so-called “jimmy” thief entered the residence of Mrs. James M. Ford, 1612 Crittenden street, between 6 and 17:45 o'clock last night by the front door and robbed Mrs. Ford of jewelry valued at $130. He also took jewelry alued at $75 from the room of Hattle {H. Wagner. Between 6 and 8:30 o'clock a similar visit was paid at the apartment of George Hyman, 3401 16th gtreet. A bar pin valued at $200 was the only article taken. The third place visited by such a worker was the apartment of Myrtle Bruce, 1321 Belmont street, where a | sleeping robe valued at $5 was stolen. I | RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. ATLANTICCITY.N.J. il Directly on the Ocean Fromt § ' e the Atlantie Comse o 1| 'WALTER J. BUZBY, ‘Owper and Manager ORE "t Worlds Greatest Hotel Success | CALVERT STEAMSHIPS. AMATEUR RADIO IN LOS ANGELES HEARD IN FRANCE| By the Assoclated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., December 20. —For the first time during the three annual transatlantic tests of the American radio relay league an amateur radio station has suc- ceeded in. crossing the continent and the Atlantic as well. It was announced at league headquarters here that station 6KA. operated by F. E. Nikirk, at Los Angeles, Calif., ‘was heard Monday by radio ama- teurs in France. FINDS TRACES OF AZTEC BUILDING IN MEXICO CITY Lecturer Cites Proof That Race, Migrating From Chihuahua, Es- tablished Own Arts and Indus From Casas Grandes, or “Great Hout in the state of Chihuahua, northern Mexico, the Aztecs migrated to the site now occupied by Mexico City, overthrew the older Maya ci ization and established their ow arts and industries. Reasons for belleving this were giver. “est nigh: by Dr. Edgar L. Hewelc, director of the School of Aerican Research, Banta Fe, New. Mexico, in an illus- trated lecture before m joint meeting of the Archeological Society and the Anthropological Soclety of Washing- ton in the New National Mu: With the uid of stereopticon view. Dr. Hewett gave an account of his explorations during the summer of 1922, conducted by the School of American Research in collaboration with the Archeological Society of Washington. The places visited in- cluded -“Casas Grandes,” where Pu eblo ruins, indicating the relatio: &hip between the archeology of north- ern Mexico and the Pueblo region of the southwestern states, were found. The lecture was followed by a r ception and private view of a col- lecuon of Chihushua pottery placed | the Archeological Soclety as a luun collection in the National Mu- Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs, Charles Henry Butler, Miss Alice C. Fletcher, Mrs. Robert M. Thomp- son, Mrs. Charles D, Walcott and Mrs. B. H. Warder. CONSCIENCE HURT HIM. !Annnymmu Taxpayer Sends Col- lector $1 for Interest on Note. ‘There is one man in Washington | who heeds the whispering voice of lconalenre as promptly as though a ;‘l'ern -faced tax assessor stood before m. This conscience-stricken citizen has just sent to the collector of taxes of | !!pe District $1, with this explanation: | Artillery Corps, at Fort H. G. W: ‘Interest on & note not Included in Presumably, was a _note ick he failed to include in his in- gible personal tax return. The tax. CANADA. | Empress Hotel, Victoria.B.C. CALIF ORNIA Go or Return the North Pacific Coast Visit Viuum nnd 'Vancogveron the Transicontinental Route Hotel. PERR' Agt., Passenger D through the wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies Fairyland— 500 miles of uninterrupted scenic grandeur... VICTORIA, B. C., Canada’s Gardén City and GateWay to the mystic Orient, invites you to its warnr open climate, i cordial welcome of the sumptuous Empress Hotel. VANCOUVER, B. C. offers its bustlin mountins, canyons and big trees, an ves, sports and the westetn life, its glamour of “the hospitality of Vancouver —Ask for Descriptive Tour No. P-145— CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY C. E. PHELPS, City Passenger Ast., 1416 N. Y. Ave.,, Washington 44th Bt, New York Madison Ave. STEAMSHIPS. ks Round Cruue of France" From New York, Jan. 22, 1923 19th to Clark the Chidee 2ty B ‘fi?nu‘if.’n‘ii'{“.;fi‘i feacured. mm lnd reasonable rates. FRANK C. CLARK, OBER’S SS. AGENCY, Under. emlmd with Bermuda Govt. L Sailings Twice Weekly. A S ORT VICTORIA™ ar S. S. “FORT ST. GEORGE” Each 14,000 Tons Displ lfl-!l(. From New York Wi Sat. 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FIDELITY ’I'Ollllls'l‘ CO., 1408 New York Ave. —_— M' on Atlantic Ocean -tun an— RT e T Just_cool enough 1o bot “weatber asd warm in_cold weathee OPEN Al:la THE 'mA NEW_YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA 1aforma wmu- mluhn.l'. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBO. 3 BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Locel Wireless Entertainment. ' NAA—Naval Radio Statien, Radls, Va. 3:45 to —Eadis p.m.~Closing lve stock 4 to 4:15 -] - .".0 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- - ‘Weather report. p.m.—Dail; l Bm—'v:umr forecast. C4 er -5 Dt where noted, sending is CW. WWX—Post Office Department ¢ Meters), 3:30 p.m.—R i veg- -llblenv eport on fruits an i /eg: p.m.—Report md e on dairy products 7:30 p.m.—Lt 3 W"- ve stock and grain re 8 p.m.—Re = e port on fruits and vege. 9:: 45 P.m.—Weather forecast. WIL—Co: 108 ntal Electric Company (360 Weters). 5:30 to 7 p=, . tions, P =—Phonograph selec: W MU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- 7 (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of music. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop Meters). 2 to 3 p. Selections on the phono- sraph and reproduclng plano. Z WJIH—White & Boyer Company (360 Meters). 4 t0 4:30 p.m.—Music and features. mes—"lle Heekt Co. (360 Metrzs). to 4 p.m.—Selections on the phono- xrnph and player-piano. % 7 to 8 pm.—Radio vaudeville pro- &ram as follows: Selection for tuning in, played on the v Thurston, the magician, no 4 at the Shubert-Garrick: act 2, Mar- iceron’s Melody Men, jazz players, the following Kel?rllon { Tu!l(l ! die Master Robert Cs baugh, boy. drammer and.tenoe aiine ist, who w !ulou, :mur:@u ; flute solos by Armand Gumprech: act 5. business memorizing, an In- tensive talk by Arthur H. Stevens. ClO!lnE announcements, Changea in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Brig. Gen. Harold B. Fiske, recently promoted, at Fort Sill. Okla., has been ordered to this city for further orders. Capt. Stanley R. Mickelsen, Coast Artil right. N. Y., has been ordered to Bridgeport for duty with the Connecticut National Guard. Maj. Willlam H. Cowies, cav: the office of the chief of staff, \\.f: D?— partment, has been assigned to the 7th Cavalry, at Fort Riley, Kan. Col. Howard L. Laubach, infantry, at Fort Sam_Houston, Tex., has been ordered |u"uunolulu Hawalii, for duty. Maj. Hora. Hickman, air ser N;(;‘"a:dn;o v'\\ 3 ul-_unfimem has been 0 Kel ield, San | Tex., for duty. % Batotey Maj. William S. Fulton, Coast Art"- lery Corps, at Los Angeles, Cali has been assigned to duty at Boston, Mass. A board of Army officers has been appointed to meet in this city toda for the purpose of selecting cand M. the Regular Army. The board consists of Lieut. Col. Willlam W. McCammon, infantry; Maj. Charles E. T. Lull, Coast Artillery Corps; Jay L. Benedict, general staff; C: Hubert R. liarmun and Capt. Beneral's depart- Liéut,, Commander Samuel L. Hen- derson,'in_the Panamu Canal Zone, has been detailed as executive officer of_the transport” Henderson. Ensign Victor ‘F.. Blakeslee has been ordered 10-tié Naval Hospita this city for treatment. Lfeut.” Thomas L. Sampsell, Dental Corps, at the navy vard, New York. has been assigned to duty at the navy, yard. Washington, D. C. Lieut. Charles C. Bockey, Dental Corps, has been transferred from the navy yard, Washington, D. C., to {lh! U. §. 8. Shawmut Lieut Earl C. Carr, Medical Corps, jat Mitchel Field, has been or. dered 1o the Naval Hospital, this city for treatment. Lieut. Francis P. Gardner. Medical {Corps. ‘at the Naval Medical School, { this city has been ordered to the Ma- rine barracks, Paris Island, S, C. Lieut. Joseph V. Kaveney, at th Naval Medical School. this city, has been ordered to the Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va. The President has accepted the resig- nations of Lieut Merrill T. Kinne, Lieut. Willlam R. Taylor, Medical Corps; and Ensign Charles L. Allen, to take effect at once. OMISSION OF SPEECHES “FEATURE” OF PROGRAM A Christmas exercise at which the feature will be absence of &peeches ~ will be held at the government print- {ing office Friday noon .and Friday midnight. Arrangements have been completed under the direction of Henry W. Weber, foreman of printing and chair- man of the entertainment committee. Christmas muslc, vocal and instru- mental, will be the leading high. | lights of the entertainment. A double-header will be run 8o that-, both night and day forces may be ens. abled to attend. TheGovernment Prin- ing Office Orchestra, twenty-six plecem iunder the direction of W will_play appropriate selections and:- § i furnish the accompaniment for group--4 v singing of Christinas carols. v Mrs. - Deborah Hickman - Lawson. ‘lololst. and granddaughter of William IH Hickman, ploneer of the govern- ment printing office and foreman of |the Congressional Record division {many years ago, will entertain with u number of selections during the aft- ernoon exercises. She will be accom- {panied by Mrs. Edward L. Weber. At night Mrs. Helen Harper. aceom.. panied by W. J. Weber, will they . i Roloist, Tiach entertainment wil tan’, up half an hour of time. 4 —_——— FEWER RADICALS COMING. Commissioner of Immigration Hus- band last night tol@ the Vermont State Society at a meeting at 1822 1 {street northwest that the number of | radicals being admitted to the United States was on the decline, there was also coming i T amount of so-called “cheap labor: John Barrett, formerly directdr . general of the Pan-American Union, was one of the speakers of the evening. Mrs. W. E. Chamberlin, clerk of the society, presented a re. cently published history of Vermont. Charies W. Floyd presided. ‘WOULD FORCE SALE. Philip Loketch yesterday filed In the District Bupreme Cowrt for ::e‘} < cific performance against Edna J Annie C., Marie C., letts G., Jam .Y and Francis S. Sheehy to compel sale of premises 1220 7th street norm» ‘west for $13,500. He says Ne made a contract with Edna J. Shechs, attorney for the other defendan! luly 14 last to buy th mwrtr lfl“ s ready to carry out his part of the l‘mmcnl, but he says the defend- ants now refuse to close the sale. He- a‘uumfl“ed by Attorney G ¥, Me- IIQ.