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AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. U.S. Goverment Sale At General Supply Committee Warehouses East Potomac Park Wednesday, September 26th, At 10 O'Clock A.M. Desks Office Chairs Drawing Tables Bentwood Chairs Filing Cases Tron Kitchen Office Tables Typewriter Desks Printers' Blanketing Automobile Tires Scrap Wood Old Lockers Brass Robber Tables Elevator Cable GASOLINE MOTOR BOAT Robert Le Fevre Superintendent of Supplies THOMAS J. OWEN & SO) AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Property in Down- town Business Section, Fronting About 46 Feet on 10th Street Between H and Eye, Improved By a Two- Story Frame Building and a Three-Story Brick Building, Nos. 812 and 814 10th Street Northwest. By authority vested in us we will sell at ublic auction, in front of the premises, on OF BEPTEA ) ¢ - , AT FIV PM., all of lot & and part of lot 5, now lot 814."in squarc 344, improved as above. Terms of sale: 'All cash above n deed of trust now on the property amounting te 816,000, particulars of which will be stated at the time of sale. $300 deposit will be re quired upop acceptance of bid. Conveyancin recording and revenue stamps at purc cost. Terms of sale to be complied within 30 davs or deposit forfeited. THOM & SON, Aucts. ith BRICK of the District of Columbin, passed in Bquity Cause No. 37988, the undersigned trustees will | offer for sule by public autetion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE 1st DAY OF OCTOBER, 'A.D. 1923, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises,'situate in the city of Washington, Di trict of Columbis, to wit: Parts of original | lots numbered 23, 24 and. 25, In square Dum- bered 539, beginning om 45 feet east of the northwest corner of said lot 23, running thence east on said street o thence south 68 feet & inches; then west 2 feet; thence north 68 feet @ inch st. and the place of begioning, together with the improvements thercon. FUTURE DAYS, THOS, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTE! OF VALUABLE TWO. STO! DWELLIN .13 CHA G STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trusi duly recorded in Liber No. 4478, folio 348 et meq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic_auction, in front of the premfses. on YEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCTO- BER, A.D. 1023, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. the “following-described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia and desig- nated as and belug lot numbered sixty (60) in square pumbered thirty-five hundred and four (3304), as per plat recorded in County Book . at'pege 18. in the surveyor's ofice of the District of Coiumbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first trust of $1.000 and the balance over said ftrust to be paid in cash. $250 deposit required upon ceptance of bid. = Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. W. 0. HOWENSTEIN, FRED W. REEVES, 5022-dkds, exSu Truatees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTE SALB OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY RRICK DWELLING, KNOWN 37 K ST. N.W. rtue of a certain deed of trust dily n Liber No, 4751, folio 163 et seq., d records of the District of Colum- nd at the request of the hereby. the undersiened truste L sell at public auction in front of the premiges. THE FIRST DAY OF OCT®S A.D. 1923, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premisés. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as_and being lot 14, in square 27. T cash over twe prior to _approximately ue stamps, ete. Settlement to be made within thirty daye or deposit forfeited and property resold. $300 deposit required. EORGE G. COOPER, RALPH E. POTTER, Trustees. LER, AUCTIONEER. ine 4. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance two equal installments, payable in one cars. with_interest at 6 per cent | able semi-annually, from day | | haner.” A 200 | of " “saie. rev. | enue and mota of | purchi Terms to be complied with within | thirty dass from day of sale, otherwise the | esty at the risk and cost of the defaulting ! purchaser, after five dass’ advertisement of anch resale ju some newspaper published n the city of Weshing ALE n stamps. _ee19.d& ADAM A. TRUSTEES' STORY RATH SA; BRICK AND _COLONT. NW. W a certain 28, 19; trument No. deed of trast dated and recorded Februars 4 ‘of the laud records | District_of Columbia, and at the re- o the pacty secured therebr. the un. dersigned trustees will offer for sale by pub- lic_auction, in_front “f the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF 0CTO- BER. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the fol bed land and prem ty of Washingtos, Distri . to wit: Lot 43 in Thomas R. Riley and George L. Sherwood's subdivision of lots in square 1302, as _per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbla in Liber (8 at folio 156, improved as above, ta be sold lowev or deed of trust for Septemi 1953, of the ques* s, situat of Colum- A de-| r at) n posit of $300 required of The time of sale. Al e ing. revenue stamps and the cost of the purchaser. be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. ot The trstees reserve the right to re property at the risk | lting purchaser nfter )t of such resale in shed in the city of the 'pu veyancing, record- | notarial fees at Terms of sale to Washington, HELEN K. STETLI EDWARD F. KE 8622-0&ds.ex8u ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Premises No.| 512 Tennessee Avenue North- east. By virtue of authority vested in me under the will of Jacob E. Horning, I will sell at publie auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH, 3 FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P, 2 Tennessee avenue northeast. sale: One-third of purchase money in_cash, balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years, bearing interest & per cent per anum, payable semi-annual- Iy, and secured by first deed of trust on the property_sold, or all cash at purchaser's op- tion. $500 cash deposit required at time of ale. Cost of examination of title, convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps and notary fees to be paid by purchaser. Sale to be closed within sixty days from date of sale or deposit Wwill be forfeited and the property re advertised and resold at the cost and risk of er. C. GERTMAN, Trustee, 412 Bth_st. n'w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five- Story and Cellar Fireproof Apartment House, Fronting| on Connecticut Avenue at the Corner of Tilden Street and : Known as No. 3945 Connect- icut Avenue N.W. (Not En- tirely Completed). By virtue of a certain deed of trust date August 9, 1922, and recorded August 10, 19: i in Liber 4784, 'at folio 61, of the land tecords of the Dists s Columbia, and at the request of the party segured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at gubflc auction, {n front of the &nwl&g on THURSDAY, THE TWEN- TY-S8EVENTH "DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1923, AT FOUR/THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol: lowing described land and premis ituate in the county of Washington, District of Colum- bia, to wil Lot 1 in square No. 2284, ibdivision made by the Newlands Com- per plat_recorded in Book No. 68, , of the records in the office of the surveyor ‘for sald District, improved by a rge five-story and cellar fireproof apartment house, about 80 per cent completed. To be ) sold subject, however, to a prior deed of trust securing advances amounting to $157,000, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. Termy of sale: Over and above the amount due under said lrhll deed of trust, with inte 5 by, the property sold, with | intefest at 9 per cent per annum, able semi-ansusily, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A posit of $5,000 will be juired of the purchaser at the time of R Go e et s0d Dot 1 fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale te be complied with within thirty daps from day of sale; otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty st the risk cost of the defauiting purchaser after 8ve days' previogs advertise- Tiobea % The'cliz ‘of Wasnington o ington, D. O. GRORGE E. HAMILTON, WILLIAM L. MILLER, ustees, T se17.d4ds Union_Trust Buildl THOMAS L. CARTER, AUCTIONEER, Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges. 0n THURSDAY MORNING. REFTEMBER 2 , AT TEN 0" . T will_commence T’ adli gt "o setablisnment of F. Heide heimer, Isa., 517 King st., Alexandria, V a Ul ‘which the interest iv overd: 55 Jo dhis date, " Ticket: boiders kindly take E, Heidenheimer, Inc., Brokers. | gether with interest at 7 per cent, secured by duly recorded in Liber No. 4708, folio 160 et neq.. of the land records of the ' District of Colum: ba. und at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in_front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF "OCTOBER. 1923, 'AT FIVE 0°CLOCK PO the following-described land aod prem- ises. ‘situste in the city of Washiogton, Dis- trict of Columbla. to wit: Lot 87 in square 3021 in Rates Warren and hn L. Warren's subdivision of “‘Petworth tion to the city of Washington,” as per recorded in the office of the surveor for istrict of Columbia in Liber County 2 114, together with the improvemen Subject to a at 7 per cent, due balance one-half cash, In monthly payments & second deed of trust upon the property sold. A deposit of $300 All converancing, and mot; fee: ‘erms to be complied with_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' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper pyplisiied in the city of Washington, D. C. GOLDBLATT, HYMAN A, WILNER recording. revenue stami at cost of purchases JOSEPH A. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE DWELL- G, 708 HALF ST. S.W. i Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, heing instrument No. 97, recorded June 1928, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the -request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premive on MONDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF OCT BER, T FOUR 0'CLOCK P. the ng-described land and premf situate in the District of Columbia, and de nated as and being lot 88 in Millie C. Vickery's. subdivision of lois In square numbered ea of square 643, as per plat recorded in the the District of c\i > office of the surveyor o lumbia in Liber 69 at follo 63, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2,500, and the amount over said trust to be paild in cash. quired upon acceptance of bid. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms o % be complied with ‘within thirty d#l or deposit forfeited. ILLIAM H. SAUNDERS, CLAUD LIVINGSTO: 19-0&ds.ex8u e THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, WITH HOT-WATER HEAT AND ELEC- TRIC LIGHT, No. 1618 9th ST. N.W. By virtue of & 'certain deed of trust, being Instrument No. 67, recorded December 27, 1t among the land 'records of the District of Columbla. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell at public atetion, in front of the on w)f’nu‘. THE 'FIRST DAY O BER, AD. 1028, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P. the 'following-described land and _premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated us and being lot 65 in Henry Turner's subdivision in squars 365, per plat recorded in the office of the su yor of the District of Columbla in Liber W. F., folio 1 Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purcha money to be paid in cash, balance fn two equal instailments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, pay- able seml-annually, from day of sale. sécured by deed of trust upon the property soid; or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A de Doslt of $250 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from dny of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve tha right to resell the property at the ri ost ot defaulting purchaser after f advertisement o resale In some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. CLAUDE W. OWEN CLAUD LIVINGSTO! se19-d&ds,exSu Trust THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTE 'S SALE_OF VALUABLE BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE, BEING NO. 1437 IRVING ST. N,W. By virtue of ‘a cerfain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4317, follo 372 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the pa thereby, the undersigned trustee wull blic auction, in front of the premises. RIDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBE! 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M. following-deseribed land and premises in_the county of Wa lumbis, and designal the same at a point on the south line of lot 18, 1.50 west of the east line of lot 18 and running west parallel with the north line of Irving st. along the south lines of said lots 17 and 18, 78.50 feot; thence north parallel to the east line of lot 17, 105.74 feet: thence east_parallel to the north line of Irvh 71 teet: thence south 45 feot: o of lot 18, 98.24 feet to the place of beg! nink; subject (0 a right of way of ‘10 fes over the we rtion of the proj herei; Gvscribed, ‘and 1t being the Intention to. cover the remaining portions of lots 17 and 18 mot already conveyed to sulius Jacobs. aaid lots 17 and 18 yeing in Arerman's mubaivislon ot 2 sald subdivisio: Befug recorded In Liber' B. O, B. 31 at folts 180 of the land records of said District of Columbla. -third of the purchase Talance in two g centum _per Zanom, payable semiannuelly, from. day of le, secured by deed of trust’upon the prop- erty’ sold, or all cash, at the option of the purcha: A deposit’ of 8500 “will be re. quired at time All _conveyancing, Tecording. revenu efc., at cost o purchaser, Terms of sale to b - complied ith within 30 days from day of sale, other. wise the trustee reserves the Tight to resel the property at the risk and cost of defs ing purchaser after five days' ‘advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published S NFINENTAL TRUST COMPANT, . ‘Trustee. CHARLES W. WARDEN, Vice By, . W. b Pres. years, 8 f sale. stamps, of e AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. U.S. Goveg'niiment Sale of Typewriters At General Supply’ Committee Warehouses Wing 4, Building “D,” 6th Street and Missouri Avenue N.W. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th AT 9 O'CLOCK AM. Underwood \ Remington L. C. Smith Bros. ' Monarch Royal : Corona Noiseless Etc., etc. ROBERT LEFEVRE SUPERINTENDENT OF SUPPLIES CONTRACTOR'S SALE JOHN HOUSER 1986 Bladensburg Road N.E. Friday, September 28th, 1923—I P.M. CONSISTING OF 3 1 Low Bed Stone Wagon 3 Lumber Wagony 1 Wood Wago: 4 Sets Lead Harness 1 Thoroughbred Jerxey Cow Miscellaneous articles such as: Tools, Plows, Harrows, Con- 3 Thoroo Ty Magnun crete Plow and number of 3 Home Usicis and Hamness articles used by contractors. This equipment is being disposed of by Mr. Houser for no reason other than replacing them with tricks Lad ave ia vory seod dbadicion: TERMS CASH B. P. DOUGHERTY PHONES Main 5071 Auctioneer Franklin 3024 205 11th Street N.W. 70 head of Horxes 50 wets of Double Harness 18 Dump Wagons \ 12 Express Wagons 1 6-horse Fiat Wagon 3 2-horse Trucks ADAM A. WE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi ness Property, Frame Store and Dwelling, No. 811 Michi- gan Ave. N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trusf duly recorded in Liber No. 4451, folio 483 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigped trustees Will o for sale by public auction. in_front 6f the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF "OCTOBER, 1923, AT R OCLOCK P.M,, the following described land and ‘prem. es, " situate in the city of Washington, Lis- trict of Columbia, to wit: Lot 4 in block' 4 in Leighton and Pairn. trustee's subdivision called *Brookland,” t of said first mentioned subdivision recorded in the office of the surveyor of fhe District_of Columbia in Liber County 6 at folio 130, said block 4 being now: kaown for purpose of assessment and #quare 8525, and with all covenan: improved as above. CHL i ALUABLE UNIM- GIRARD ST. BE ND 13th §TS. N. By virtve of & in deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3771, follo 189 et se of the land records of the District of Co d_at the request of the party se- cured ‘thereby. the undersigned trustee will 1 ction, in front of the premises, ECOND DAY OF_Oc uate in the District of Columbia and d nated as being lot 2 in block 11 fn Denni. sons' and Walker's subdivision known Bouth Brookland, as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- in County Book 7, page 35. 3200 depostt re- quired upo: Conveyancing, recording t purchaser's cost. omplied with Withiln thirty days or deposit forfeited ARTHUR BLANCHARD, se21-dkds.exSn Surviving_Trostee. THUS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCHUNEEKS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, Four-Story Brick Building, No. 517 13th St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of tpust duly recorded. ‘n Liber No. 4662, Folio 28. et seq., and records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersi trustees will sell iat public auction_in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY. HTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, " the ' following-described land ~ and in the District of Colum! taxation as of record, to be sold subject, hoy- ever. to a prior deed of trust amounting to about $4.000, particulars of which will be e known at time of sale. Over_and above sald_trust A~ deposit of $300 required of the er_at the time of sale. All convey- ancing. recording, revenue stamps and nota- rial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiied with within thirty from day of sale, otherwise the trustees the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pyrchaser advertisement of siich ve. sale in some newspaper published in the eity | of Washington, D and designated lot 8, square ginning for the I 2021 d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN and west through the center of the south wall of house 517 13th street, now standing on aid part of said lot. ~ Kaid point being (ac- cording to survey by Wm. Forsyth, survey dated January 20, 1890) at a distance 21 ft. 2 ins. south of the northwest corner of said iot nd ruoning thence notth to the northwest orner of said lot, thence east 100 feet to public alley, thefice south to a point e of the be and_thence west 100 feet to the beginning, subject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: Sold subect to & prior eed of trust for $20,000, and the amount over said trust to be paid in eash. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, reveoue stamps, etc. at cost of purchaser. ~Terms of sal 'to complied “with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right 1l the property at the risk and cost aulting purchaser, after five da. ch resale in some newspaper ington, D). C. HERBERT T. SHANNON, MORTON J. LUCHS, Trust AUCTIONEER. Lunchroom Furniture, Fix- tures and Equipment, Household Goods, etc., Contained in No. 1710 G St. N.W. By Publc Auction, MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1923, Commencing 10 A.M. , Lunchroom chairs ard tables coffee urn, plate-glass self-se: frigerators, gas plate, croc ware, ete. TRUSTEES’ PROY BRICK ‘W HAMPSHIRE AVE. \ RAGE BUILDING IN REAR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4346, folio 18 6t seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla, and at the request of the garty se. cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubile anction. in front —of the premises. .on FRIDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. ., AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.)M., the following-described land and prem: ises, ‘situate in the city of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia. and designated as and be. ing lot numbered forty (40), in Dodge’s subdivision in square humbere hundred and seventy-six (176). as per said subdivision recorded in Liber B, W., of the records of the office of the Sur- veyor of- the District of Columbla. together with the improvements, consisting of brick dwelling house and garege in_rear. Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase- money o be paid in cash, balance in equal iustallments, represented by purchaser payable in one and two vea interest at 6 per centum per annum. p semi-annually, from day of sale, secu: first deed of trust u i d&dsexSn u the property sold, or 2l cash, at the optlon of the purchaser.’ 4 deposit of 8300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., &t cost of purchaser. Term of sale to be complied with within 30 dy from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- ublished in Washington, AROLD E. DOY WILLIAM L. MILLEK, Trustees, 788 15th st. n.w. ESCHLER, AUCTIC 3 Trustee’s Sale of Modern Two- Story and Attic Detached Stucco-Finish Dwelling, No. 1325 Quincy St. N.E. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recored in Liber No. 4667, folio 13 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, 1923,' AT ~FOURTHIRTY 'OLOCK P.M., the following described land and_premises, ‘situate in the city of Wash: ington, District of Columbi ts’ sixty-two (62) and sixty-three (63) in block seven (7) of Barton and Walker's Sub. division of part of block number sevén (7) 6f versity Heights recorded in County Book No, 0, page ‘138, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis, being known for purposes of assessment and tax- ation as lots 62 and 63_in sqoare No. 3907, subject fo firat trust of $4.000, due De: comber 4, 1924, and to second trust of $1,000, due May 18, 1924. Terms of sale: or purel steam table, counter, re. ry, glass, siiver- springs and mattresses. . lady desk, wardrobes, library table, portieres, rugs, window shades, curtains, etc. Terms: ADAM A. WESCHLER. Anctioneer THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Unimproved Lot in First Com- mercial Zone, on 21st St., a Distance North of “L” St. NW. By authority vested in us we will sell at ublic _auctiog in front of the premises on 'HURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY | OF SEPTEMBER. 1923, AT FOUR.THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot 1 (now known lot 801) In square 72. Terms of sale: All_cash over a prior deed of trust for $1.000; $200 deposit required at fime of sale. Convevancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sale to becloged within 30 davs or deposit” forfeited. p THOS N & . OWE! SON, 8e22-0&dsexSu Auctioneers, EDUCATIONAL. Gregx Shorthand PRIVATE LESSONS Reasonabie rates. Day-or evening. For fur. ther information telephone Adams 322, M, L. 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ENUCATIONAL. st RN Accountancy—a new class—Semester A of the Pace Course— meeting on Monday and Thursday evenings, from 7:30 to 9:20, will form at Pace Institute on Thursday, September 27, at 7:30 P.M. Pace Institute is now located in_new quarters in' the Transportation Building, 17th and H Streets, N. W. Call or telephane for Bulletin. Main 8260. Y. W.C. A. School .| General and Religious Education! 1311 G St, 4th Floor, Fr. 9682 Colleginte, ~ Secondary, Handieraf Music, Domestic Arts, Bible Course HEALTH EDUCATION 614 E Street—Phone Fr. 9682 Swimming, Gymnasium, Dancing, Recreation Fall term opens October 2nd Registration begins September 25th __Literature sent on _request. OF ( Evening School 600 G St. N.W. Main 4445 Shop Mathematics — Radio — Electric Wiring—Drafting—Auto Mechanics, Free to Veterans of the World War. Btarts Oct. 1. Register Now. THE TEMPLE SCHOOL ‘English—French Bpelli: Commercial Law COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SOHOOL— Thomas Shepard, Pir. D., pres.; 8063 E; Indiv. Instruction; ecollege preparatory cher sul. patent exs. ENROLLMENT WEEK Special scholarship rates throughout the year for those who enroll this week. Both men and . 5 days and G nights each week wougliout the vear. Inatruction i all high school and college entrance subjects. THE UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY BCHOOL. L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. COR. 12th & ¥ §TS. N.W. Phone Franklin 2080. Washington College of Law Co-Edueational Twenty-Seventh Year Opens September 26 Tuition, $100 Per Annum Bessions{ 10 A.M, 512, or 5:15 to 7 P. Confers Degrees LL. B., LL. M. and M. P, Office Hours—10 to 5130 1315 K Street N.W. Phone Franklin 4585 ~LEARN GREGG SHORTHAND. Lessons jn_small groups only to ideat avdneion. Frpemriviag. lish, letfer writing. spelling. 1209 KENYON M. L ] sure indi- George Washington l}nivenity Law School Co-Educatio Mémber of Associal 13 American Law Schools Bgptember _ sets, st approved method of instruction. Full coursés both morning and afternoon. 7:50 to 8:40 to_10:50 1417 G St. N.\W. Main 3258 ofC EVENING SCHOOL 1314 Mass. Ave. N.W. All Elementary, Commercial, High School, College and Law classes begin this week. Register Now at 1314 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Optional morning classes, Forenoon _classes - Late afternoon classis, For information write or Becreta: Ty, Telephons, Main Lew Building, 1438 K 6503 St. N.W. A Resident and Day School for Girls Thirty-second year begins September 26. Col- lege Preparatory, Academic and Graduate conrses. oEx«p:ml advantages in all brenches of Music, #rt, Expression 4nd Domestic_ Sclence. Busifiess’ coutse. ‘Attentfon gfven to Athletics, both {ndoor and outdoo #ports. Puplls are accepted for one or more subjects, Culidren's Department commenciag with frat grade. MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, Principal, Teleghéne North 3174. 19068 Florida ave. The School That Adapts Itself to the Child The Chevy Chase Country ==~ Day School An Indeor and Outdoor Day and Boarding School. National University 816-518-820 13th St. N. School of Business Administration Including departments of 1. Economics and Accountancy. 2. Foreign Trade and reign Service. 8. Civil Administration and Gove ent, Four-year courses leading to 8. de- gree. Classes E 4:45 to 6:25 p.m. Secretary’s office in the school building mow open for registra- tion. For catalog or other infore mation, write or telephone Main 0617 or Franklin 2009, i to 8.40 a.m, Miss Madeira’s School || 1330 19th St. N. W. Feunded on_the Progressive Method. 17 Grafton St., Chevy Chase, Md. Stanwood Cobb, Harvard, A. M., Director. ine Oct, 1. Tel. Cleveland 1374 Eighteenth Year Begins September Twenty-eighth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar Head, Mistress cn.-i‘.nfl‘byl ‘of Cor s 1821, educational PANISH Thoroughly taught by experienced tive teacher, Senor de Gomar. Stra. Business College. TYPEWRITER LOANED FREE Sént to your home 1f you enroll this month. Shorthand in 30 Days ndividual instruction. Day & evening classes FREE trial tuition to prove what we claim. 30-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE 1340 Eye St. Phone Main 8485 ~ SPANISH—FRENCH PORTUGUESE Native Professors Cenversational Methods 1817 F Street N.W. Main 5688 BAISNEE KINDERGARTEN (PRIVATE)— Registrations now being made; morning. class only, 9:30 a.m. 0 p.m. Oct. 1st. Phone or call 107 Maryland ave. Lincoln 4928, Sessions in all departments ‘Opens September 26 rs graduate and under- graduate instruction in LIBERAL ARTS ENGINEERING = LAW ARCHITECTURE MEDICINE EDUCATION ' PHARMACY In addition to classes during the > afisesn, ove twe n college. enginsering abjects are held in the late afternoon between five. rmation Apply to ¥ . THE REGISTRAR R T St Wood’s School Established 1885. [| 311 Bast Capitol St. Lineoln 38 || Il * All commercial branches. | See s fn_regard to our offer of 5 months The ninth member of one family and the Georgetown Law School 1923-1924 Opening Session Will Be Held Monday, October 1, 1923 For Information Apply to Hugh J. Fegan, M.A., L.L.B., Ph.D, Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School Building 506 £ Street N.W. Phone Msin 7203 free. Fall term mow open. . COLUMBIA., Kindérgarten and Primery’ Normal Reopens Oct. §rd. 2113 California FRENCH Class or Private Instruction Georges H. Poulin St. N.W Main 4934 COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL RIGGS BANE “Estelle E. Allen Leland Powers Graduate Studio, 1614 Eye St. N. W. Cultivation of Bpeaking Voice DRAMATIC ART Public Speaking hildren’ ssion Clas: Register Now for Cl BEGINNING OCTOBER 7TH Office Mours: 11 to 6. Phone ¥. TI31. B e A ) Teloplions Columbia 10240 SHORTHAND (Gregy, Pitman), TOUCH TEPEWRITING, BUBINESS CORRE: SPONDENOE, SPEED DICTATION *"'Daj* and‘Erening Sessions ~ Dy to 1figited classes, students are urged to l\lt‘: m;l‘l R""‘D":ub:“r ;l:‘ e . beginning londay, etober _1st. s{?‘ v'll _dffice open until 9° p.m. duily for juformation and registration. COLUMBIA School of Drafting Roy C. Cla muu:h. p Sharing i E?; Ac“mntry‘ A s Pro:lgeduty? DRAFTSMEN are -in con- stant demand. The pay is ig, the work is\ interesting. 2 repare you during your -&r: Rime in 3 to 9 months. nl Learning Languages An Easy Matter The Berlitz Conversational Method makes the acquirement of French, Spanish, Italian, Ger- man, English, or any other modern language, a simple, en- joyable and inexpensive matter. Native teachers. Reasonable tuftion. School open Day and Evening. Private and Class In- struction. Ask for Free Trial Lessons. | l SCHOOL., OF LaNouagkbs 816 14th St. N.W. Tel. Fr. 2620 ~ ipdividual Tstruction, day or e t, thFoughout yea: ENROLL Now! wll for »mfll‘ par- Tith &'T Sts. NW. Phone North 272 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. SRS, ROSS WHITMAN, Piano Lessons. 1358 Monroe N.W. Adams 8160, GEORGE DIXON THOMPSON Pianist—Teacher STUDIO, 1618 H ST, K.W Franklin 8522-W T KARL HOLER __ Piano and Harmony Instruction based on modern principles fam, ! the Twentieth Yeur at Pa. Ave. Year Book Washington Conservatory of Music 1408 N. H. Ave., at flukflnt Clrele. Main Sorst Rapout Clrelg, Opens 3 Violin, Piano, Voice Al Branches of Ear Training—Damrosch Institute 1Tt St MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. HALF_PRICE_ON MOVING TO OR_FROM Now. Jersex, Xew Yotk and New wtates. TRANSPORT MOVERS, Vewark. N. J "ALL MOVIN 7 RED BALL WAY ANY TIME—ANY PLACE Connection Rates Quality Service Quick Delivery . MAKE YOUR CONTRACT NOW RED BALL TRANSIT CO.| NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS 4 Woodward Bldg. Main 2162 BEANCH OFFICES Rochester, Ohic Buffalo, Deyton, Pittsburgh, Cinolnnati, Cleveland,” 8t. Loui Dotroit, South Bend Ft. Wayn Homo Office—Indianapolis | | | New York, , UNION |1 £® STORAGE COMPANY o’ N, W.. 7 708-9 Fla. Ave. W SEPARATE ROOMS, §1 Mozt y and up Local and Long-Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Rates Reasomable. PACKING 3Y EXPERTS. Goods insured $2.000 while in our long-distance vans. METROPOLITAN WAREHOUSE O STORAGE, PACKING AND SHIPPING. Potomac €82. 50 Florida Ave &;3,_Fhope M NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE i MOVING 00 orth_8845. 143442 U St B.W. EARAARAARADAARARMM Who Moves You # Just as Important as Where You Move Phone Main 6900—Our padded vase and experieaced and careful men are at_your service. Btorage in our freproot furaitare warebouse at reasonable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. £ 920.922 E Street N.W. ‘ Telep! Main 6900 M&\«ww&«*\k&wu—'fi—‘k&\ CNITED STATES STORAGE G0, MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPING, PHONES: M. 4220 F. 2425. FIREPROOF. MOVING ga STORAGR KRIEGS RESS BDACKING SHIPPING Asse W Bt MW sals 8018 TH’S flunern' STORAG LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS moogrn: FIREPROOF suiLoin AR A AR 3 PR U PR UL L B UL R R |jwe CRATE, PACK AND SHI PHONE NorTH 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W.] RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL ST. CHARLES ) grestest Fieaith Resor 3 ecean breezes; St. Charles table and our Special R. complete the requirements. €. E. GROL CONTINENTAL e ; terms moderat phove. ar Beach, Run- : electricity. Europ. 3 up dly, Spee K COLONIAL”HOTEL_ Private baths. Rooklet. Ownership management NIA. v “NORTH HILL” A colonlal resort near Bluemont on Shenan- doah river; valley, mounfuin and water scen- ery; shaded ground, drives. fishing, boating. swimming; new baths and sewerage; no chily dren, invalids or tuberculars taken; $15 and $18 per week, up to December 1 Maurice F. Castleman. Beiryville, Va. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA, HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Qver thirty years under same m: with the same reputation. On account of Sunday crowds. when conves- fent, please phone for Sunday dinpers. T. 8. LOVETT, Proprieter. LEGAL NOTICES. . PERCY MYERS, FRED McKE! Attorneys. couRT Aldrich vs. The Unknown C be,"if living, of James W. A Brackenridge, Thomas Attilia _Handy, ‘and it d heirs, devisees and ali heirs, devisees and al ridge, deceased, defendants.—In Equity, ) 41365 —The object of this suit is to obtain & decree establishing of record, by adverse pos- Session, plaintiff’s title to 'that portion of original lot numbered twelve (12) in & humbered one hundred and nineteen (119) hav- ing a frontage of 42 feet on 19t northwest, and_running northwesterly on north liné of Pennsylvania avenue 315 fo and on_the south line feet from the line on 19th street and being the same prop- erty conveyed to William Wilson by deed from Johin A. Breckenridge at ux.. dated Mareh 19, 1851, and recorded among tie land_records of the District of Columbia in Liber J. A. 5. 23 at folio 475, one of the land records of th District of ‘Columbia. Upon motion of the plaintiff it is this 17th day of September, A.D). 1923, by the court, ordered: That the de- The Unknown Children, If any thers be, i€ 1iVing, of James W. Brackenridge, John A, Brackenridge, Thomas I. Brackeoridge and Attilia Handy, cause their appearance fo be entered herein’ on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and lexal holidays, occur: ring after the day of the first publication Jiereof; otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default: and it is forther ordered that the unknown devisees and aliences of the above described defendants nd of Jobn Brackenridge, deceased, causs thelr appearance to be enfered berein on or beforw the first rule day occurring after the expirstion of the fortieth day. exclusive of undays and legal bolidays. affer the day af first publication hereof: otherwise _thi cause will be proceeded with g5 in case of d 1 Provided a copy hereof be published week for three uccessive weeks in Washington Law- Beporter Evening Star, longer and other publ beiug dispented it for satisfactory shown. HOEHLING, Justice. Test: HO! RGAN H. BI OF THB DIS- . Wiley lidren, Brackenridge, Jobn Brackenridge and once the BRITISH WOMAN SEEKS LEADERSHIP OF LABOR By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 25.—The trade union movement in England may have a woman for president during the com- ing year. Miss Margaret G, Bondfield, ‘well known leader among woman work- ers, is regarded- as the likely choice from among the three candidates for the chairmanship of the General Couti~ cil of the Trades Union Congress which takes place tomofrow. If chosen, Bondfield will be the first woman ent :