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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Contls FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR BA!-E—EOUSES THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY A N MBS RA ked amrelbmr add vhe, ST i SR PR TR AR AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ontinued. om OWN YOUR OWN HOME! £ Detached, Chevy Chase, D. C.—$8,750—Easy Terms. oi e "of urchitecture. Six Beautiful home of hollow-Tile construction, of Dutch rolonial style of architect s enacioun, well planned rooms, tiled bt vaor hext, electric lights, bardwood floors, Artith wven firepluce, 'breakfast und kitchen! porches, cold-Storage rovm, large front v re wnd fraction of ears. stores and elose to pul s ever offered. Phone now, and principul. on ot #71ax115. Within sy nome js undoubtedly the higgest value we ha rensonable monthly payments cover all intere cllent Location—$8,250—1 Si veriooking Saul's Subdivisiou. Tapestry bricl Bt (bt in B (ures). white enumel Kitehen extra linen closet in hail, lot-water heatiug system, bone-drs nish wabogany and old ivory. $1.000 ew Home, Northwest, E Located convenient to cars an wixle home of 6 beaufiful room: ubinets, lurge clothes closets in cach hedroom, hardware, Iatest designed elee «, fuindry tray lar under ontir house, colonial front poreh; iuterior inb and §15 monthly eovers everytling West of Dupont Circle—$15,000—Terms. ¢ investment. Brick b now_rented in form of three fine 2 und ents: alw story bric Elcctric lights. jent conditivn, Tuis pro oom and tnl ronts $245. eriy is 8 bargain atic Georgetown Home~-$12,500—1 ok rosidence of § rons and bath. Al rooms ure large wnd have the charm Open fireplaces, side lights, beautiful back yard. ¢ little expense. Aristoc ™ lu")ml bri i oL o I ® “nn‘l‘(!ul home at vel Store on 14th St. N.W.—$8,500—Easy Terms brick consiruetion. Size of building, 17x45, with large Lack = Large population to draw from in lmmediate neighborhood. mtage on Wisconsin Ave.—825,000—Terms. taining two stores on the ground floor u N st in this rapidly foet. The location ix ideal. 1n the tmmediute Geighborhood. Attractiv Fastgrowing s0-foot 5. aw aghfare s lerms. u depth of 100 feet. 1o Containx Lase- ps and bati wther ® 3-room il expenditure this properts it standpotut and will increase in value 11th and G Sts. N.W.—$40,000- aving frontage of approximately 3 feer b e doois o the Paluis Royal Near e st wid mwain foor sto Fiment. Present low e e ondertully l'erms W rear s for saie. Karng: 14th—S15.750. « OF tapestry I dlatin St. Nea ustruction. with WILLIAM 10th St NWL . MEMBER OF THI : K. HARTUNG, Phones Main WASHINGTON KEAL EXTATE 372 BOARD. Main 1tx Road. 1 side nd Park angnlar | iful front o-stors bri wion from \ve. New 30 nispat 1 wiuity of st \\ 1 (”,‘. Hampshire 1o bath. modorn Lt Madison St. dwelling of brick coustrac Kitchen and_porch, 1.00- -First Commercial Zone-—North Capitol St Owe of our bost offerings A substantisl brick pro in a fu Basily veme wlo store and apartments, 0 roums, two b dlictricity Third floor contilns ihree bath S1o.230 Loue 39.300 ord bus distriet. aud s re wm House. R Eight-r be seed Tte on e heighis inz por: for imuediat piav nii v S11.300—Near Beautiful tan ru und i " ] o i r sereened forche w for doulle g th and Spring Addition. Naul’s Aesizable 300 Very . ttiest sections in this ¢ a blovk from 14th tand rear purelies: Suacious t lgit BOSS & PHELPS Realtor THE WASHINGTON REATL ESTATE BOAKD. -803 Per THigh el Woond \\-.u\h S0,.930 E: S10,300. brivck du coud Secand foor lights COLUMBIA HEIGHTS - Vers desirable {" covenicnces at I8th xud Colarob oo apd pantry, kitehen aud pore ~ parlor, revept oms, file bath, outa Three bed il yorh, Per Month. 930-—87 3 P brick ome TEW. Cwo o * Tom L FARK Inoking Sold plete apartmon ur porches, rate mete Park. Tan com pr roper s welliugs in one; r0 e tile water - art bathis, two ee beat and e westment. 1 rent aplete kitehens. tric lights; sepa front SAUL'S ADDITION- Detuched dwelling, contsining eight rooms two floors: tiled baih; finished room on third floor: large attle; hot-water heat; electric lights; spaclous porches; large lot and garage. Owuer leaving city and is very anxious to sell and has p the property right $14,500. WERTY PETWORTH-Sto e month, with thre INVESTMENT P RITZ COMPANY. HETGHTS COL. Corner. attrn tapester in this kection, with large porehes. Close to bulit-in ‘garage; h.-w.h. lights, hardwood floors and evers nseible conves nce. This s a home ~ter apd distinction. $1 o terms, PARK VIEW. Ctasainn (s iuminsn Triced at $7,000 NEAR CENTRAL HIG SCHOOL—S$11.750. Fleven-room home on 1 with howh.. eler. ligh modera convenient il Targe rooms. Tdeal home or rooming Can be bought on vers easy terms. Le us show you this genuine Largain, DAHLGREN TERRACE— $8,000. Just off Rhode Tsiand avenue, a attractive bungalow home, containing h.-w.h., elec. lights, on u large lot with zarage. offers au opportunity to buy in this section, where houses are seidom salo. terms. TAKOM;/ Spanish Bungalow- orner ho elda o and bath, semi-de " This property a8 hot-water hear to effert an immedia should sell tc BLOOMINGDALTL—$7, et modems 330. for CHC R above pr imme S raon, and ont of the ordinary run. this 6 room bungalow rtnnity to buy somethivg distinctive and difre 8t a price. Stuceo finish. h.w.h.. lights, zarage, good lof. concrete street: onvenient to both cur lines. SAUL'S ADDITION~ Detached Brick—S13,000. Seven rooms, bath and estra lavators comparatively pew houss on a good lot. The hotise has all of the latest improve. ments and offers an_gpportunity fo buy a bargain if you can give & substantial cash payment. PHIELIPS, Phone Main 4600. TE BOARD 5 in AL immediat Boay terms. PLEASANT- large bedrooms, tile bath with lavats open firepinee. tionally pretey n beautiful Ownes will give terms, WILET EAM S, 14309 New YorkAvenue. MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL EST. obtaine MT. Vaur double sleeping poreh, shower; extra Hax' exeep is finished in garage. d HEDGES & MIDDLETOX Realtors, N.W Columbia Heights Price, $12,500. ctive threcstors brick home, of 14th st. aud near Meridian spacious rooms complete bath arge sleeping porch: elec. Tights, how.b. E T roperty in erfect condition. Owner vers Sigus for immediate . Inc., Phone Main 1028. Mt. Pleasant. Price, $14,000. A gyimslately detadhed hime tn the iea o S Bleatane 4 ImE D e Lot of several open firel ‘es, hardwood floors, elec, lizhts and excellent heating plant. Large lot, AUx140, with 2-car garage. Convenient to the car line lrvA new Sacred Heart Church, Con- Cleveland Park. Price, $11,500. brand new home, sitaated u a very desirable_and ive section of the park. Tt has 7 good-sk rooms (4 }. tile bath with boflt-in tub and Sy- s, nardwood floors first and second floors 3 “every modern convenience. - Large lot, with room for garage. Moderate teRgs. Corner House. Price, $13,500. Desirably Iocated in Colu one block off Tith st A corner home, hating 7 roomw, tile bath with shower, unusually “large living and dining rooms, ‘outside pantrs, wpacious breakfast and sleeping porches, elec. lights, vapor hea floors and a built-in, heated gurage. attractive oot and side lawns, term: ¥ 4 miparatively new Very Downtown. Heasonsble Price, $18,500. substantially constructed - brick utiful gorernment park aod right at the intersection of two prominent avepges. There are large rooms, 2 sleej ng porches, 8 baths, steam heat, eleetric Jights. Also has a brick garage for 2 cars. temsonable terms. This house is very riason- ably priced and is a splendid property for 1oom-renting First Commercial. Price, $11,000. Near Dupont Circle. A thre tory dwelling that could be romodelr: l’er hul’;:‘e: purposcs at small expense. Eight large rooms, bath, excellent hot-air heating plant. Subject to first trust of $7,000. Equity ecash. Chevy Chase, Price, $14.; 750. A little west of Conn. ave. Clevy Chase Circle. containing 5 room sleepiog porches and jences, * Targe lot with attractive shrubbery. Convenient 1o the school, charches and stores, It Is now vacant and in excellen condition. Terms to sult. Petworth—Detached. Price, $11,000. \ fully detached home, situated on a lot 432120, convenient to bus iine und street cars. The bouse is well coustructed and contains 9 right rooms, large bth, clectric lizh water leat, osk - trim. ' Garage for Owoef-occupant will glve immediate sion aud scll on eaey terms, HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inca mmnl:ns OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H St N.W, "Phone \Iam 1028, the latest conven- Posses | For the sceker of something individual | colonial | ouk floors, expensive | Modern and | Many | This | ued, 2307 lSlh ST. N.W. REMODEL ¥OR BUSINESS. 3-story brick residence in the first . Zone that can be convertes into | Drsiness ard npurtment nted us & home, Tt containe 10 rooms baths, eullxmwd with hot-water t und gas, and ls 20 ft, Wide, "X wulendia parchase at SI300. Terms ranged, with & satisfactors cash paymeut. ¥ o for sule at Wit peice. THOX, RRELL, Thi; | Realtor. 887 Woodward_Buliding. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., ATCTIONUERS, 15 Eye st. now. Auction Sale of Unclaimed Storage Furniture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage Ware- house, No. 1313 U St. N.W., Friday, January 26, at 10 ‘0’Clock A.M. ! We mill sell at public auction, warehouse, Household Furniture, ¥ Tron Reds, Springs. Mattresses, oniers, rdroies, Buffets, Antique Pleces. Chairs, Tu e s and Chinaware, tovew. O1 and Gas Heaters,” Carpets, .1 alko Tpright Piano. THOMAS DOWLING & €O., Avets. at the bove onsixting of Dles, ! Range, Rugs, n TTHOS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Hotel Property Known as “The Lin- I OWED | west Corner of 10th and H Sts. N.W. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust vecorded in Liber No. 4,636, folio 155 { of the Taud records of the District o at the request of the party secured . the undersigned trustees will seil at in front of the premises TWENTY 81 AT VCLOCK bed land and prem and cwiguated us and being part of original lofs 110 and 1), squa the north 13 inter. i st foet with 101 £ which Amount d with within thirty da; therwise the irustees Teserve the | the property at the risk and haser, arter five dass’ of wich resule in some news- d_ing Washington, D. « YMEND 3. VIERBUCHEN GENE A SMITIL, WESCHI from day i right cost of 4 Ivertixement Faper publi &ds, ADAM Trast AUCTIONEER A lers. ety | Auction Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by Brick Dwellings Nos. 1008 and 1010 8th St. N.W., Just North of the Carnegie Library. virtue of authorite vestad un erigned, will sell at prbile ai ic_front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY. SINTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1925, AT 1 FOURTHIRTY O°CLOCK DAL fol.owing wecribed land and premives, sitnate in the District_of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot 12 in square 402, jnproved by brick dwellings | Nos. 1005 Kth at. n.w. and 1010 Sth st. n.% Terms of sale: Subject to & pri 1 of ust on No. 100m Sth st 5. % . due With fute junnuall tumps Terms 1 50 davs f ndersigned ty at Tisk and cost of defa dayw advertisement of J ehed CAVILLIAM P. NORMOYLE _ia1f-d&ds.ex80 ADAM AL WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. | Auction Sale of Valuable Business Property Im- proved by Brick Store and Dwelling, No. 718 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., Being S.E. Corner 8th and Rhode Island Ave., Opposite Busi ness High School. By virtue of authority dersigned, will sell at public of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OCLOCK .M. equinped | of sueh resa house. ¢ snd_premises, eituate in nw‘l trict of Co- o it Tt 50 10 sqnere 430, {mproved wDilding. used as stors and dwelling: {0 Thode “ 1w veing 6 [ amithiast commer of Sth &nd Jihods Lela th within 30 days from Wite the undersigned resers right te yoseil ‘tho propert d cost of de- faulting purchaser atier & days’ adscriisement In somo newspaper published 1a of eale other | the ciiy of Washington. D. WILLIAS B, NORMOYLE. S019-a&An.exsy FUTURE DAYS. “watwe C. G. Sloan & Co. fne - Auctioneers 715 13th St. *tGsTEetD Household Goods, Including Console Victrola \T PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN'S 715 13th St. SATURDAY January 27th, 1923 at 10 ALM. And at 12 M. utomobiles, etc. Terms Cash. Aucts. THOS. . AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1831 5th BT. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4376, folio 481 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. oak | purchase. i|Raleigh Hotel Dbaths, breakfast and | Fornai, D. Watkine, J. T. Lioyd, bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public_auction, in front of the premise THURSDAY. 'THE FIRST DAY OF RUARY. 1625, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.Mi., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 63 in Gottwalls and others’ subdivision of lotx in block *, Le Droit Park’ (also known as sq. 3004 per plat_recorded in Liber County 8, folio Of the records of the office of the surveyo of the District of Columbl Terms of saie: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $3,000 und the amount over and to be paid ove-half cash and ce in one and two years, In e stallments, and secured ou property sold. A deposit of $250 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed 30 days to complete the Further particulars at time of sale. JOSEPH P. BAILEY, HARRY 0. BAILEY, sr., Ja22-d&ds.exsu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. _ Unclaimed Bng;age by Auction otlee 1o liefeby glven that oa SATURDAY, FERRUARY THIRD. 1923, we will sell by public auction, at Weschler's, 920 Peana. ave. hew., commencing at 10:30 a.m., miscellaneons baggage. including Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand- Dags, Clothing, Misoeilancous Personal Effccts, ete. to enforce the lien of the Raleigh Hotel for all ‘charges againat said baggage, otc., left i ua i the Tollowtag pames: £ 3. Dua- iein, e, ierdig, "X Ppleree, ¢, L. fatier. irke, H. ¢. Kemick, E. M. Dabie Clifford, G. M. Newior. 0 L. Caipous. B Toom 633, May 15, 1922; Sampson, Mrs. W. Werzbrier, T. B, Coakler, W. 3. Williams, . E. Byroo, Mrs. Sam Wi aimes, fizon, . 0. “Corawall, ‘Bea Bag Contents, Check 354, Chéck 4565, Check 3083, Check 608, Ruit Onde, Cheek 191 ‘and Oheck \7517. lease. take nof » **coruMmIA HIOTEL cO., B. L. WESTON, Mgr, r ‘.m coln,” Situated at the South- | Atforney for Owrer. | TTHOS. 3. OWEN & RON, AUCTIONEBRS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS BUILDINGS, BEING NOS. AND 1526 WISCONSIN' AVE. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 463, follo 894 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum bia. and at the reguest of the party securod thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at oD Y Tl it nay GF PRORCARY. | « A A.D. 1623, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol. lowing described lund premises, situate in the District of Columbla und designated ax and eing parts of lots 183 ard 184 In Beatty and Hawk nw' addition to Georgetown, now known ax wquare 1255, and descrived as fol- lows: Hegluuing for the same on the west side of Iigh nt. (now Wiscondin uve.) at the end of the 1l drawn from the infersection of Wisconsin ave. aud 4th (now Volts) at., southerly 103.5 feet on line of sald avénue to the ‘southeast corner of the large brick liouse standing on said lot herebs Intended to be thence portherly and with the Of said avenue 40 feet, thence weaterly and at right augles with said uvenue to the dividing line between lotw 182 und 188, in sald addition: thence wouth with said line to the tear thereof: thence easterly ith the rear line of lot 183 aforesald to a polnt there- in which ‘will be Intersected hy 8 Mne drawn wouth 891 degrees wesl from a polat in the ©wall' of sald Gouse, 9 Inches northerly from the southwest corner thereof; thenca custerly by wald line reversed to’the beglonin; thereof: thenre sonth with said roar il § inches fo the xouthwest corner of said house. and thence with sald wall fo the polnt of be- ginning on Wisconsin avenue, The sald parta of lots 183 aud 194 being the same property ax that described on the records of the Dix- trict_of Columbla for taxation purposes as lot 826, all more particulsrly described in said deed of trust, together with the improve- ments {hereon Terms of s 10 sobfect to u firac deed of trust for $18.000 aud all cash over said first_trust. ) deposit required upon ae ceptance of bid. Conveyancing. reconding and revenue stamps at purchamer's cost. Terms, of wale to Le complied with within 30 daye from day or sale or deposit forfeited. and the iperty muy be advertised and resoid at the | risk and cost of the defaulflug parchnser | r five days' advertisement in wome news. | ' published Jn Washington. D. ¢ CHAKRLEN . MURRAY, RORERT E. P. KREITE Ja2¢ d&ds. exSu Trastaes. ADAMS 3. WE AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Tailoring Goods, Ladies’ and Men’s Clothing, etc., Contained in No. 922 14th Street north- 1 i» | Lk, Supreme Court ice & Bank- . bankrupt truatee will weli by wiction, w tie_above premises, on AY. TUHF TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1825, AT 10 0°C) M miscellaneous cloth in patierus. linings, ladi desk. tabies. chairs, ef. rst offered as an entirety factory Wi in not recetved will be immediately soid in detail. Terws: Cash. DAVID M. piey Court. in COMEN, Trustes Ri4 H Street N6, WESCHLER AUCTIONEER OF VALI'AP ANT HAT 2 QUINCY 101 GARA Lii TWO. RRICK PLACE | ¥ ted | o] et the unders 5 ‘pubic auetion: N DAY T RUARY, 1023, | foflowing de .red thereby ety wcrited and and premises, the of Washiogton, District of Columbla, to wit: Tot 18 1u biock 4 in the subdiviston of | “West Tekiogron,” as per plat ! the of the surveyor of the Dist | Columbia’ in Liber Crunts’ 7 at foltn 18 60t 1o cortaln covenanis as to building re- Atrictions ruoning with the land, improved as cie, to be sald Aubject 0 8 Brat deed of i $2.500 at 7 per cent, due in 2 Lterest pasuhie soml-annualis; w trust for $1.700 a1 7 per ceat monthly. fncluding t unily. mecured properts eid. | A deposit of $300 1 converaucing. lal foes mplied ees re. 4 at raink.. reve ‘ost_of purchaser. within 80 days: oth he right to resell 1 risk and cost of the five days’ advertigement of per published in the clty of Wash ORGE A. WILSON. HARRY J HILLYARD. ATCTIONTER THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, ‘TR[NT ES" E IMPROVED AS Toaw 4t | deed of trust recorded 4711, at falio District of Coiun . in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1823, AT {FOUR THITRY 0:CLOCK, P.AL, ¢ | ing real estate, Columbia. and lot thirty-thre 33) ¥ ivision io square fve hundred and_twenty-oue (521 recorded I Liber 23, at follo 43, of records of the offics Gf the surveyor of i trict of Columbia Terma of sale: Kald property te wnblect to a jprior deed of trust securing an indebtedness of B3 7 nald properts wiil be sold sub 13 deed of trost fudebtedoess. OF | ase price over and above sall devd fof trust. one-third fs to be paid in cash and {the balancs In two equal installments, pay uble in oae and twe years, with Interest st | {Tiin rateof wix ani one-hal? pec cen: per au nim. ”pax wemii ann s g B2 e | aond 0 trn H {vaeh at the o posit of $200.00 w of sale. “All ronveyan tampe, eic., ut cont saie 16 be Fompiled from day of s { forteited ¥ t risk aod cost {of defauiting purcha five days’ ad- | yertisement of such resale in some Dewspaper published in Waskington. D. B. FRANCIS EATL, 1412 T st oiw. G. PERCY McGLUP. 503 B st n. ad4s.ex81 Truste THOMAS J. OWEN_& ROX, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1121 STAPLES STREET N.B. By virtne of a certain’ deed of trust dul: recorded, in Liber No, 4108, folio 204 et seq land records of the Distriet of Colum- nd st the request of the party)secured the undersigned trustees wiil sell, at auction in front of the premises. on ( RIDAT TR SECOND DAY BF FERRD {ARY, AD. 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. I the faliowig described land and premisen. sit {pate inthe District of Columbis. ant desi nated as and being lot 28 in square 4088 in 0. lcs subdtvislon of part of “Trini- a » per piat_recorded in the office of the' surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 42, ut folio 45; subjedt to bullding line re- striction showa on said plat. Terms of sale: Sold subjéct to & prior deed of trust for §2,250.00 and the amount over {#ald trust to be paid in cash. $200 deposit re- red upon acceptanca of bid and the pur- ser aflowed 80 daya fo complete the wal Conveyanciag, recording and revenue stampe at s cost. Further particulars at time OHARLES D. @ALLIHDR, ALLAN F. WALKER, d&ds.ex8n Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Household and Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, etc., for Ac- count of Storage House, Pemuylmil and Other Rail- roads, Unclaimed Freight, Machinery, Iry Order U. S. Marshal, et By Publnc Auction, At Weschler’s, . 920 Pa. Ave. N.W., Commencing 9 a.m. AT 10 AM. Tnclalmed mxsm. by “order Pennmsyivania and other ratlroad Doughnut- mung Stacriners, United States marshal: aleo 3 Mabogany, Mir- ror-front Wi o8, Metal Lockers, ete, At 12 0O’Clock Noon. Automobiles, mehdin' Tour- ing Cars, Roadsters and Deliv- eries. Terms: Cash. 3a28-2t ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. | | deposit will be H 1923. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. C. P. A. QUIZ COURSE Special Preparation for May Exams. Opening of Semester One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six anuary 30 SPECIAL COURSES IN INVESTMENT INCOME TAX BUSINESS LAW PUBLIC SPEAKING YMCA and Women )ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Busin Admnmtv-lion Graduates of the Tnatitu in profemionel Accouate an i azecativa poudtion fornoon and carli-even!| Telephone Main 8260 for Bulletin flSG 5!,. N. W, Corner 8ih St., Washington 23 Instructors Full C. P. A. Faculty Convenient Houwrs. Low Tuition 1736 GSt. N.W. Main 8250 Georgetown Law School 1922-1923 Secoud Semester opens Feb- ruary 5, 1923, Graduation from academic high school admits us candidate for degree. EVENING SCHOOL 1311 Mase. Ave. 1004 F St. N.W. The Necond Semester Bexins This Week. Enroll Now. “Hotels Need Ambitious Men and Women 500 liotels now building the Unit He e Beginning October 1, 1923, one vear of college work required for admission. Georgetown Law School Building 506 E St. N.W. Phone Main 7293 HUGH J. FEGAN M.A, LL.B., PhD. Assistant Dean. 1o HIl 8 posi . uscrowded tield blg opportunitles. Our school Indorsed. Our students em- ployed by hotels everywhe Enrollment includes tree niemberabip 1o our National Employment Bureau Spring Class Rapidly Fi Lewis Hotel Trainiug Sohools A Natlonsl Instituts fo- ‘el and Tea Room Training | 1340 New York Ave. CLIFFORD LEWIS, Pres. O’CONNOR SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION Public Speaking |CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION {74, statisticsl clork 'SPANIS ! Prote. from Rapid Progress. " MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. 'WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY | N s v OF MUSIC 2,7 Ra time in 20 Lessons \d\u" Free Rooklet. Cliristen 1522 G st. p.w. Tel. Main 17 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, GM.EN HALL ATLANTICOTY. N.J. Noted forits § Tal:h nd SSM. Tonicand CurativeBaths February botls men and women; wal- 1 preparation, The tion School, woutheast n.w. Frankiin 2080, SCHOOL OF Ho Method, Spain—Courersatiozal PYRIT I at. mwe M. Evening School 1311 Massachussetts Ave. 1004 F Street N.W. forming i elementary, te and business courses. There s an escelient staff of instructors and ition rates are low. Tuitlon is free to! rans of the Werld War. Plone lra:‘.\ui ] N3 Ciasees are now e French, Spenish, German, Italtam, English, ctc., taught by experianced native teac Day and Evening Classes. Private lessons. Reasonabie taltion, Trial Lesson Free BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 816 14th St. N.W. Ph. F. 2620 MORN[NG CLASSES Painting and Drawing Instructor, Catharine C. Critcher, formerly instructor of painting at Corcoran School of Art Well Equipped orth ATLANTICCITY, N.J. The ideal American plan holcl directly on the ocean front. SRICK CARACE _ Waltard., - ——— ahould be carefully and properly filed. Let your file clerks take our training course The Standard School of Filing & Indexing The Globe-Wernicke Co. 218 F St. .M. Washington, D. C. ON THE OCEAN FRONT ELI:V!‘( stories of real comfort with an env ACCOUNTING ~AND— C. P. A. Preparation Enter at aay time for alght o "day soheel. hfllfldu\ and class fnstruction. Text il the f ost an- o T Catalog upon request. STEWARDY SCHOOL HIGHER ACCOUNTING 1202 F Street. Main 5671, STRAVER' i Illllllllllllll AYER’S: | BUSINESS COLLEGE modernly _appointed lect positions for { Always open, always rendy | Write or phone. o MOVING, PACKING & STOMGE UNITED STATES STORAGB 00. MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPING. | PHONES: M.'4220. F. 3425. FIREPROOF. : STORE FOR FURNITIURE AND azos. - Fatimate cheertully gives, * Conren- mt location. WESCHLER'Y Pa. ave. n.w. REMEMBER! Phone Main 1282 an_Always Take Advantage of B G e Raas Witk U RED BALL TRANSIT CO. National Household Movers., Wood ldg. Main_21632. AR * Who Moves You Is Just as Important a: . Where You Move 0 orperiasced and careRal men are at_your servi Storage in onr fireproot furniture warehouse at reasonable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & : Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. 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OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PERSONAL District of Columbia, January 25, is bereby given that the Board ‘Ta peals of the District of Co- Tampia Wil be ln wession &t the District bulldiug,” Room 103, 'from February Ot to March 12th, 1923, both inclusive: Sundays and legal holldays extepted. WILLIAM P. RICH. ARDS, Assessor, D. C., Chairman, Board of Personal Tax Appeals. PROPOSALS. COMMISSIONERS, D. C., Wai ary 23, 1623 —Sedled proposals for furniabin and “delivering face or presse bricks for the Langiey and Macfarland Junior ,J'" Behools, heratofors advertised to be open. oy ington, Janu- | smmn ROOMS, $1_ ead Long Distance MOVING. 1By SCHO 0 L bay Ifi‘fii‘é# Ciassms Will Form January 29 For_the Folowtng Course: SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE CALCULATING MACHINES Catalog sent upon Steward School Gaetat M Rates Reasonbale. PAOKING BY EXPERTS. Goods insured *[ #8,000 while in our long-distance vans. { NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ' ITALIANA AZORES ITALY _ EGYPT AMERICA .. P, .Feb, 7 Mar. 21 GIVLIO CE!A-I.'D.‘ AUCTION S, WISCONSIN SAVANT i SAYS “ECTOPLASM” "AN BE (HEWLD e ! W ¥ | plasm* YORK. January is 20 unspiritaal that hewed and swallowed, spiritual photography \d ingenious frauc {Jastrow, professor of the University of Wisconsin, said i address yesterday at the Institute of Arts and Scicnces He ch, cterized belief in ghosis a sort “verbal claring that people upon stor they ghosts and spirits.” To gain a utific atiention to 'day, he conti ghost must moder old-time gh shroud, us a thing of the tendeney toduy i to ew words for old things they have a meaning Joseph sychology s r ration,” de- stly he substitute and imagine Mediterranean Cruise From N. Y. 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Regulas express servica. \ RED STAT. — To Aniwerp, calling s \ Plymouth and Cherbours, Weeklysailings of four ships headed by the dissiagnished Brooklyn | The Royal Mail Steam Packet Ce.| {X-RAY MAY ELIMINATE INCURABLE DISEASE‘%;‘f 'Expm neclo.m Future Holds | Much Hope, Perticularly in Cases of Cancer and Tumor. #if 7 the'Aaseinian Pupen ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., January 2 rDiseases now considered incurable {may be eventually mastcred by means of the X-ray, uccording to Dr, Charles [A. Walters of Baltimore, Md., presi- ‘:i'n.v of the .\m(ncqn M'n(‘en Ray Soctety, opens & thrce-day cops > “ircat progress,” raid Dr. Walters. s been made in the cure of cancer ¥ ang of the high voltage X- imachi Attaining a velocity of | to eight thousand volts, these ray ;;(rr.m, to the affected parts, and w are catly pleased with the results alrcady-y | secured. Dr. Walters spoke of & new method. that has been discovered to treat hrainss {tumors. ~The new process, known am:w } the Iocal n of brain tumors Dby | cerebral pneumography, will be A d by Dr. Walter Dandy of Balt More than $00 of the leading phys! lans from States and Canada will a sions. ASK AID IN RESCUE OF GREENWICH VILLAGE Once Aristocratic Quarter Called & “Infamous Sestotee Sink of Iniquity™ by Citizens. Ly the Associated Prese, NEW_ YORK, January wich Village, the quaint, ecrooked landed Bohemia, tucked away in {lower York, the nation's only authentic latin quarter, must be saved from vice and restored to dignity. So the Wushington Square Aesocia tion, composed of life-long residents lof the vill decided. and ‘yester- day enlleted the aid of the distrier atforney's force: The village, { | | 25.—Green ice residing plaes or. | the artstocricy of the citys Vietorar |era, later the home artists and intellectu: come “a natlonally infamous seething stk of iniquity,” Assistant Prose- cutor Carstarpen sald in promising', to aid fn u new clean-up. - In_soliciting police “aid Stanle;™ y of the Washington Squars, ssociation rald the village Was bemy:, 1g commercialized and given a bads reputation throughout the country by persons who conducted cheap Js. Recent ralds in which. s ng men and girls were ar. ved his contcntion, he de- {rested p. = 7 | clared. {CUSTOMERS FIGHT SHY OF ATLANTIC RUM FLEET:" Despite Snow Screen Of Sandy.'f—? Hook Boats Ride Idly at Anchor, - Cutter Reports. e Assiciated EW YORK | i r —Despiteias off shore:{ ¥ ompted (ha quio ast guard cutter Mas abla possi | rum craft ble attempts 1o fleet off wi returne nothing to report “The fleet, accord to observers,’, now numbers seventeen ships, three of them steamers. A little iregular transatiantic lane, but @ 2 th of ships coming the bootlegging craft a greater menace | thun, ever to navigation in the et iT& storm. Small fog signals, used Hook to bloc land lquor, tl Hook rides’ idly customers. attan Tast | | =1 Mary Miles Minter Says She Ie “Through” With y Pictures, By the Aseociated Press. ANGELES nced that !nu“\ motion pictures. ., Angcles Timed?, 10 GU'a” Wes cturn o marry, ated” she would rlaywright und 1 obtained a divercerw wiho is living at Oyster: 3 with their three children, the Times <aid. Miss Mint > planned Sherwin, I the interviewer wen erwin’s home here, whi Sherwin stated he hoped to marry Mi Minter as soon s legally possible, sal the news story. He sald he planned to fls an_action against Mrs. Sherwin. from whom ne has becn separated aince 1914, according to the Times. PROBES RACE TROUBLE. - INDIANAPOLY Ind., g toward an e threatened race frouble at 1 where a general exodus currec ordere of whits town: ,w(;;\lu follow attagk on e white girl by a ne was tdlen by Gov, McCra Herman A. Collins, ca tain’ of & National Guard company Terre Haute, was ordered 1o Flanford tovs: make a compicte investi of th situation. The governor also commui- nicated with the sherift of Blanford over the telephone and stated that ho. expected the ofilclal to see that the ! rights of the ncgrocs were protected to the fullest extent. White townspeople of Blanford, ac. s cording to reports received here, iasued: an ultimatum that unless the colored residents were able to produce the me- { gro who assaulted the white girl the: % must leave town by noon. A generul oxodus of negroes followed, reports sald and when the time limit expired all t colored people had fled to surrounding towns. No disorders were reported. STEAMSHIPS { on ng Have you stood on the ACROPOLIS at ATHENS, with ARISTOTLE, ARISTOPHANES, ST. DEMOSTHENESZ— One rare experiences offered PAUL, One of the many by the American Express Luxury Cruise on the “MAURETANIA” This Cunard Blue Ribbon Ship of the Atlantic Your Home All the Way Sails from New York Feb. 7 — Returning .q.a u Itinerary, with leisurely iniand excursions, includes Asores, Oibulur. Cadtz, Al.k". Moml Carlo, Napies, d.q D—fiul ancinople, Athens, Pa ook Citarame: Corvca.the o London (ove ey e romber of pasenters Torl To T ‘ohone for lestine, Ah.nndm.up the Nile tollu S ours. 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