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AUCTIONS SALE OR RENT HOUSES. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT— Furnished or unfurnished, 16th street residence. J. LEO KOLB, 923 New York Ave. Main 50. 7 T NS, PREFER n; must b 8 bargaii. atieuinrs in Fepy. IAVE A PEW THOCSASD oLl i ' small properties, priced reason hat will ‘rent {0 gdvmntage. . Address i40-D,"Stur otice ; T WANT A 61O near Pa. ure. ie., o1t "o athly e OOt fult ddress h AND BATH HOMD ctween G and East Capl: ut Can _pay $500 w5 Box S0k, Star SIX TO EIGHT ROOM st or southenst, ity to ity Pay east." Nddress Bov S, Srar offce. NEARBY VIRGINEA 3 Toy 5 ROOM HOU! st be s bargmin: reasongiie payments. Ad- Mre pee ¥l L 215 Sth_st. . i HOT ) X E. NORTH- Pay as fiest puyment ~aid note weeured oo st trust of W CLIENT Goo Send number and e Tor a quitk seie. C. . 218 Bond ‘¥ T READY T0 BUY YOUR in good n.w. section or t least 3 bedrooms. Call Major UNION REALTY COKPN., 1410 4 413 ENT— A 0ROOM TIRICK D baths or bath aud shower ion. Call Major conre: 10 G ACHED . in_good verett, UNTON S onw. Main sh paymen L INBL Califo E IN ANY GOV have & good cash payment and can my untial monthly payments. Would i within €0 days Maln 7502 A 1 FOI JOUSES PO eolored; will consider eitber frame or brick is of Wasbington VMala 2730 Cow Foom 904 ND SETT.ERS brought Cogether Wad suburban; N CO,, Inc., 2 : . \4_7 }‘; _OUT-OF-TOWN REAL BSTATE SINGING BEACH on Cucsupeake Bay, B8 miles from agement s f, ‘ove': 40-foot Drautitul berond HOBE Wy Dk SN piore Jitver 2T o8 R O " Salt \\'n’tc‘x‘il::'n;xl‘t*[:'rupci'ty - South Riwer Park. [he ldeal Swnmer Colony. Saie—Nicely sitiated 1oty il Are quickly and ihrough s st South River Park in 85 the Washington & For purticulurs_apply C. H n.w. Phone Frankiin 3207 days at South River Park. | . Md AUCTION SALES. ____THIS AFTERNGON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Business Location, Fronting 294 Feet on 10th Street NW,, Less Than 165 Feet North of “G” Street, and Improved by an Old Frame Building, No. 716 10th St N.W., at Auction. By authority rested in us we will seil at public auction. on FRIDAY., THE TWENTY- THIRD DAY GF NOVEMBER 1623, AT FOUR UCLUCK P M. lot 21, In square’ 345, being 914 x00% . located within @ few hundred feet ( of ane of the most feshionable shupping strects | in_the world i Terms: Purchaser may as for $15.000, at 8 per cent, witl years (o run, and pay remainder o c deposit. Cobvevancing, recording and revenue wiamps st purchaser’s cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit forfoite THOS. J. OWEN & KONS, Au Bo193t 1331 G st. niw, TOMORROW. CO. INC., AUCTIONEERS, 715 izt & UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE By virtee of a wpecial writ of flerl facias sasued out of the clerk's office of the Manicl: Pal Court of the District of Columbia and to Toe aimcted, T'will" seil 8t public"taie.” for at the_nuction rooms of C. G. Sloan & | Tnc. 715 13th bington, | FLEVEN 0'CLOCK AM RATUR: | OVEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 1023, cribed urticles: e piec . 3 costx, 7 jacketn riv. 79 walatn 7 summe # = ' A 1313 | e, 3 ® 1} €76, BLOAS | ild'n hangers, , lot of sult boxes, samplo on wreath, ote., mited and. atcached roperty of the deferdant Phillp Posue 4 afe THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. STAR, WASHINGTO. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE _DAYS. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOUDS, ue of an order of the Supreme Conrt strict of Columhia, holding & Probate Court, fu re estate of Charlotte Woodin, de- ceased, udminiatration, No, 30694, the undes wigned’ will sell by public auction, at Wesch- ave. n.w. on SATURDAY NTY FOURTH. 1923, COM- 9 AM., miscellincons bouse- et RIRDIE M. WALTER, Administratriz. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Ton Republic Truck. of & certaln chatteln derd of trust 1923 ‘and recorded August : medt No. 101 smong the lagd record District of Columbiu and the requext, of the purty secured therel adersigued thustees will soll by publl iin front of the auction rooms of A ! Weachler, on _BATUR! GCLACK NOON.oun A one " mode ‘Tm:k. Serl 3 on Terms: Iy of the Di By wirt 1918 Republic TURE DAYS, & €O INC AUCTIONE! 1 3 ST ARMEN’ TORAGE CHATR given th EIGUTH, 1923, 00D | O'CLOCK "A.M., there ‘will be sold at publs {auction. in the’ rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co.. ne., 715 13th st Washington, 1. C.. to en force Hiens ‘for wtorage charges. ot:.. due and unpaid, all fur garments, Tugs, cfc., stored with ik {n the following names: Dr. Appe man, Ravard. Chas. AR T centin: W.E. Clark. Miss A John Dunlap, Capt SR P Wallace. Garduer Hubbard, Miss ¢ Larbells, Dr. Ttuswil, Mrs Page. Auna Werner. C. V. ‘Morton, Mry. A. C. Bur. dette, Mrs. Robinson. M E. W. Stearus, B R E Mrs. Wi, Horn, C. G. Malterier. A B Ehrmantrout, Mis. G T, Pa ulick! L. Long, Miss E. D, Cases, Miss ¢ Rell. J o0k, Miss M tr, Mre. 8. H. 1l 008 aeT TTHOS. JT OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEBTS. OF v ORDWAY TO BE SOLD IN TH OF THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly i recorded in Liber No. 3328, folio 320 of the isnd records of the District of Colum request of the party secured s gned trustee will sell st in the office of Thos. J. Owien . on MONDAY, THE AT do. t on. THIRD DAY OF R OCLOCK ned land and p frict_of Col Iot 34 In square Cleveland Park, as slon of blocks 1957, 2005 recorded i the of mises witunte in ¢ deniguated as und belng iu the .ldivision of w: All caxh. ce of bid. recordiy . Terms Lor Geposit fortelted. JAM __no2d.d&de,exSndhol THOS. 3. OW| TRUSTEES' YAL STORY > ASEMENT DWELLING, BEING NO. 1826 CAPITOL BT, N'W. By virtue of & recorded in Liber . of the lsnd records 8. EASLEY Surviving Trustee N & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TWO. BRICK NURTH deed of trust duly 4338, purty 5 will - TWENTY-SEVENT! L CAD. 1923, AT the following-descr bed lnnd ituste in the District of Co lot num. bered ffty-eig! in the subdivison by Middaugh and Shannon of lots in hlock 7, loomingdale,” a3 per plat recomled in the office of the survesor for the Diatrict of Co- lymbia. uy per plat recorded fn Book County 18, page 107. ‘Terms of thereby ublic the undersigned tru netion. i ¥, TilE le: Bold midject to a building loan assa. trust for about $3,200. All cash above said trust. Deposit of $250 required Upon acceptance of bid. All conveyancing, recording aud revenue wiumps at purchasers cosi. Terms to be complied with withia thiriy days or depouit forfeited. FIRMAN R. TIORNER, JOHN"A. MASSIE _no1-a&ds Truste THOS J. OWEN & NON, AUCTIONEERS. xS i i SALL B EE TRUSTE oF RO WHA ST LUABLE IM- 3807 KANAC NORTHWEST. recorded in Liber No. 4387, folio 16 et seq.. of the land records of the District of C nd at the request of the party by, the undersigned trustee will 1ic’ auction. in front of the premise DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECE: A.D.'1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol Iowing desctibed laod nod premives, dicuate in the city of Wasbington, District of Columbia and designated #s and beng lot numbered twenty-five (25). in square numbered eightasn hundred and fity-six (1858), in the subdi- vision made by the Chevy Chase Land Company of Moutgomery county. Marylund, and others, Koown an ~Chevy Chase Heights,” us per piat of waid_subdivision recorded in Liber No. 38, follo 40, of the rscords of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia, subject to covenants of record, together with the im- provements, ¢ dotuched dweliing. Terms of sule: 0 be pald in cash, parable | t st o he purchi ‘ash, at the option of osit of §300 will be req: All “convevancing, recording, _revenue and Benjamin Feller. and soid ¢o satisfy jud Zannt at law No. 86100 in fapor of Geo: W Link . ©. SNYDER, United Btates Mar C. G. SLOAN & CO. Inc. Aucts. Bl 715 13th St. Household Goods Steinway Upright Piano Rugs and Carpets Pictures, Bric-a-Bra Ladies’ Suits, Coats, etc. At Public Auction at Sloan’s 715 13th St. Saturda; November 24th, 1923 At 10 AM. By order of Btorage Concerns, U. ahal and others. And at 12 M. H i ! 8. Mar- M AL £ uiun A l‘fifl.\'l.J A“‘L‘. Household Goods, Pianos, Ori. ental Rugs, Lunchroom Fur- niture, Mahogany Store Fix- tures, Floor Cases, etc, By Order Administrator of an Estate and Others. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Saturday, Commencing 9 AM. Fiber 5, Huite, 014 Mabogany bout dosen Oricntal Rugs, Daven- fForebe, | | Closets, Tables aod Chairs, Bewing Machines, Ward- robes, Desks, Refrigerators, Elec. Lightiog Fixtures, Linoleur, Btoves, About 10:30 A.M. Floor Cases. Cigar Cases, srore Shelviag, Wil Cimi and. paseithes. It rating oe, fee_ Uras, Tebiew: Larse MIrror, Stear Table: *Thoraet Chairs, Metal Frame Chajrs, ete. At 12 O’Clock Noon. Pive Upright Pianos Talking Machines, ete. At 12 O’Clock Noon. Automobiles, including 1923 Olds “4” Touring, by order Fi- proeiggd “o Mgl s, ot et othue Tomie Cars, Roadsters, etc.; also Ra- diator Covers. W ) suctioarere rme: Cash. ADAM A. , . 022,23 io . mps, etc., at cost of purchaser. 'Terms of G omplied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee re- servos the right o resell the pr risk and cost of defaulting five days’ advertisement of such re: Bewspaper published fn Washiogton. D. C. THE_ WASHINGTON LCAN "AND COMPANY, Trustee. By ANDREW PAR- KER. Vice' President. 019,d&dn.ex8u THOMAS 3. OWEN & SON, ACCTIONEERS. i 1 1 | TRUSTEE'S TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Groceries, 15 One- ton Ford Trucks, Ford Coupe, Ofic_e Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment of the “PeeKay Auto Grocers, Inc,” at No. 1426 Irving Street N.W. > virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District ‘ot ‘Columbiu, holdfag & Kaak- ourt in re PeeKay Auto Grocers, Ine. 1403, the uudersigned trustee public 'suction within the TUESDAY Sunbeam, Vernon, koown brauds, including Peach cots. Plucappie, Cherrles, A parsgus 1 Pin Money" Extracts, Coffee. Tea. Balmon, S Dresving. Boneless Chicken, ' Tongue, Chicken ' aud Baking Powder, Washington™ Coffed, Olives, Condeused and ‘vaporated Milk. Corn, Frolt Cake, Minca Me, Salad.’ Pork and " Beans, o, ete. ALS0, Adding Machine. Trou Safe, Fireproof Cabiget, Check” Writer, Desks, Striebling Hand Truck, Scaley, Refrigerators, et or Ruistus, Frul Chocolute, Cocos, 3 Truck Chassis with specially It bodies for grocers delivery scrvice and Furd Coupe. The above will firat be offcred as an entirety aud if & xatisfactors bid is vot tecetved wiil be_immedintely sold in detai. Terms: _Cash, RICHARD 8. DOWIE, Trustee. __D019.d&dbn,ex8u undersigued tr Rt of the premise: TH DAY OF D AT FOUR 0'CLOCK deweribed 1 premises, sitn the Disteict o ba, and deigiated as and being 1 *s mubdivision of origin 9 In xquare 211, Aw per plat teeonted in the office of the Warvesor for_the District of Ce lumbis o Liver K. W., falio & Terms of xale: All cash. A deposit of §300 required upon accent B Converane- rding revenne stamps at pur. chinber’s cost.” Terms of sale o be complied with within thrty days from da; otherwise deposit ‘forfeited and ‘tlie property be resold at the risk wnd cost of the iting ser after five days' sdver- of wich resule in et pub- shed in Washington. D. LOUIS R. ROSARY. JOSEPH T. EXNICTOS, rusteos. h . ATCTION IBER, PAL, the _noz0-dds.ex THOS. 1. OWLN & SO SALE PROVED HEA WHA STRELT NORTHWEST v virtne of u cortain deed of troxt duly " in Liver No. 4357, folio lutrice t the party dersigned trostee. will public Wnction. 'in front of the preml MONDAY. THE THIRD DAY 0F Dic A.D. 1823] AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M inwing-deserited land sad premises. o the clty of Washington, District of ¢ and ‘desiguated au and being Jot_oumber: fwenty slx (36). 12 square numbered eighieen hundred and BfEs-alx (188), In the subdisialon made by the Chevs Chawe Land Company of ty. Marsiund, and otbers, Wi as CChevy Chase Felghts” an per plat of aid subdivision rerorded in Liber County No. 30, follo 40, of the records af the off the aurvesor of ‘the District of Columb ject o covenants of record, fogether with the coneiating of one two-story OF VALUABLE ESTATE, 3508 KANA- payable sem cured by deed or ull cush, at the option porciaser ” £ deposit of 8300 will ba required 8t time of de. Al convevane ‘ording, _resenue wmps, vic. at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the ak and cost of defaultiug purchaser, after Bse das: advertisement of such ressle in some TROUST Isting ‘ot one two-story frame | By virtve of & cectain deed of trust duly | roperty at the | ing_instruments urchaser, after | April 2, 1923, among the land records of the i gome { District of Columpie, and st the reaoest of i the party. mecus TROST | trust | | A.D." 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. { the " follotwing described 1 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME | DW NG, No. % 7 T0 LLING, No. BE _SOLD WITHI THOMAS J. OWEN & 8O By virtue of a certain deed recorded In Liber 2860, at follo 183 et seq., of the lznd records of the District of Colum Dia, the undersigned trust Ly an order of the Supreme C Cause 41010, whil well « DAY, THE TW VEMBER, 1923, AT THRE P.M., the following described real estate, situ- ied"in the. District of Columbla, being lot lettered “C' in Willlam H. Phillip's sub- division of lots in square Si8. as per piat recorded to_ Liber W. F., folio 16, of 'the records of the offce of the surveyor of the District ‘of Columbla. Terms of sale: Cash. §200 deposit required nee of bid. Conveyancing, record- {HE ‘and revenue stamps &t purchaser's cost. T of i 1o b’ compifed ity withia thirty days of eted. UECSD 8. WHITRON, Substitute Trustee, nol8 ads.exBu 201_Colorado. Bidg. _ For Sale By Absolute Auction Tuesday, November 27, At 4 P.M., Three Lots, Rang- 8T N.E. THE OFFICE OF | ONS. 1 LOCK | thirty days or ing From 7,500 Square Feet to 16,000 Square Feet, Situated in Northwest Park, Michigan Avenue, Opposite Battery Park, Just a Step From Edgemoor. ‘Water, sewer and electric light. Within five hundred feet of Rockville car line. Terms, one-third cash, balance In &ix and twelve months, with interest 8 per ceat per annum. Do not fail to attend this auction of lots in srctlo rapidly building, Temember, you by at_your ewn price. T _particulars inquire HOPKINS-ARMSTIO: NC., 612 Interni tional bLuilding. AMsin 2303. no23-dt i THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROP. FERTY NO. 1487 RHODE ISLAND AVE- NUE NORTHWEST, BEING AT THR NORTHEAST CORNER OF 15th STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, By virtue of certain deed of trust dated May drd, 1923 and_recorded May 7th, 165 inatrucent No. 295 of the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured theieby, the undersigned .g:,. tecs will sell "rtc“‘g‘:!.m% 10 front of e premises, on TUBSDAY. TWENTY- SEvERTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.nFm. AT 4:80 O'CLOCK P.M., the following.a, scribed Jand and premises, situate Dis trict of Columbls, and designated lot numbered oue ht District of Columbis. Subject te right of way 5 feet in width across the north end of aaid Iot for the benefit of the owpers of the other Tote In sald subdivigion, 7 Terms of ale: _Proj ibject rot Beed of trunt the Sulence of which it about §35,000. All cash for equity abeve said deed of trust. A deposit of $3,000 will be re. quired st tme of sale. Al conveyancivg, Focording, etc.. at cost of purchaser.’ Termi of sale o be complied with writhin 0fteen days from day of sale, otherwise tbe trustees ro servo the Tight 1o resell the Fisk and cost of defaulting ve durs: advertisement of meweps: lished in Wa er PR . TR GARFIELD 2014,16,19,21,3 » SALE OF STOCK We will sell 36 shares of the c of the Columbla Granite & Dredg v g Sloan & L7103 T8t atreet now., Washington, SECURITY & TRUST CO. NOTICE! On and After Dec. 1st WESCHLER’S Automobile Sales Wednesdays and Saturdays Commence 10 AM. instead of 12 noon as heretofore 26.28.30 AMERICA AUCTIONEETS. TWO VALUABLE PLLIN Nos. 1106 “AND 1107 ALABAMA AVE. SOUTHEAST. By virtue of two certaln deeds of trast, bo. os. 104 and 108, recorded OWEN & 503 “‘-.—- thereby, the undersigned s will sell at pudlic auction, in front remises. on WEDNESDAY, THE Til DAY OF NOVEMBER, of _the TWENTY-EIG ud and prem! tuate in the District of Columbia, and de nated as and leing lots 10 and 11 in squai 5045 In the subdivision of land in the DI trict of Columbia made by the Gemer Con. "t trust duly | siruction Company, Tnc. a4 per piat reco ip the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbi & 0t w0ld subject to 8 prior deed of o 3 and to be paid o ca equired on cach lot at time of wale. Convesancing, recording and revenue stami U purchaser's cost. Bale to be closed within deponit fortelted. M. STANLEY. T. HOWARD DUCKETT. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four-Story Brick Apart- ment, Being Number 1416 Columbia Road N.W., Con- taining Eighteen Apart- ments. o. 4838, folio 36 et meq., of the land records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party wecured there: by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic muction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF DECEM- BER, A.D. 1028, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land und premises, ¢ Columbla and desig: nated aw and being lots numbered thirty-six (36) and_thirty-seven (37) in Bpencer . B, Biddle end Menry J. Biddle's aubdivision & ight (38) in oraity. an said subdivision is recorded in Liber County ook 17, follo 6, of the ofice of the surveyor for the' District of Columbia, subject, how- ever, to the resteictions of record. Terms of sale; Nold subject to & Ist trust for $47,000, of which $3.000 is payable in November of each year for fonr years, and the balance In November, 1028. " All' cash above wald trust. “$1,000 deposit required upon ucceptance of bid. Al conveyancing, record- ing “and revenue Atamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of ssle to be complied with within thirty daye from date of sale or deposit for- feited and the property may be resold at the cost_of the defaultiug purchaser after five dave’ ‘advertisement in some vewepeper pul- ished in ngton, D. C. CLAUD _LiVINGSTO! H. CLIFFORD BANG n623-&ds,exsudhol Truates THOS. J, OWEN & S0N, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING NO, 638 O 6T. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4763, folio 66 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the unders! trustees will seil at ablic auction, n front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THW. FIFTH DAY oOF DB CEMBER, A.'D, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem. the District of Colymbis, and designated as and being part of lot 13. in sausre 447, begianing 15 £t 8 in. east of the cortier of sald Jot 13 and running thence east 13 ft. 3 in., thence south 100 ft., thenece west 13 £t. 3 in., thence north 100 ft. to place of_beginnlng. Terms of sale: Sold subject to & first tryst for $2.500 and @ secend trust for $300. Al eash abore said trosts. §200 deposit requts upon_acceptance of bid. Al conveyanei recording and revemge stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty % or deporit Torfeited. ARTHUR R. RRANDES, DAVID . BURLIANK, Ro23-coddds, exSudhol Trustees. isos, " situate ip of sale, § ne. | o THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- ATORY BRICK DWELLING CORNER VERMONT AVENUE AND IOWA CIR- CLB, BEING PREMISES NUMBER 1 IOWA CIRCLE NORTHWEST. By vittue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4780, follo 42 et weq., of the land records of the District of Colum- hi t the request of the party secured undersigned trustees will sell at HER. AID, 0°CLOCK P, g-dencribed land and ‘premises, Wituste in the District of Co- imbis and desiguated as and being lot hered sixty-nine (69) in L. W. and W. P. Vale's subdivision of lots numbered fifty (30} sod_Ofty-one (61) in square uumbered two lundred “and forty-two (142), as per plat re- orded 1n the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis in Liber R. L. H., at follo 169, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for §15,000 and the amount over waid truat to be paid in cash. $300 deposit re. quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancin recording and revenue & cout. Terms of wale t withia 30 days. otherwise depouit forfoited and the property may be reeold at the rink and cost'of the defauiting purchaser. after five davy' advertisement (n wome mewspiper of Washington, D), C. ALFRED I LOTIS W, 1E RICHARDS( i - ‘0., AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS DOWLING & Auction Sale of New and Used Furniture for Owner, Retir- ing From Business, At 1739 7th Street Northwest. On Tuesday, November 27, At 10 O’Clock A.M,, Wa wiil well at public auction, at the sbore premises, entire conteuts of the whove furni ture store, cousinting in £ Brass and Tron Beds, Springs. Mattresscs, Dressers, Chiffonjers, Ext. Tablew, Buffets, Chairs China Closets, Ons Runges. Hugs. Carpet Pictures, Books, Glasy aud Chiua War gle iso @ milkcellancoun Tt of araiture. 023 TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEL. Modern 6-Room and Bath Brick Dwellings Nos. 123, 125 and 127 16th Street S.E., by Auc- tion. | By virtue of suthority vested in the under- wigned, 1 will offer for sale by public a in front of the preml on TUESDAY, EMBER TWENTY NTH, OUITHIRTY G uare 107 Yrick dwelling, slect rehes, Now. 123, 125 and ¥ "7 faeh subject, howwver. 10 two prior «ds of trust aggregating $5,800. I'articulars | Deposit of | Terms 10 | sperty at purchaser affer sale o wome piianed n Wash Ington, D.C. A1) convesanciug, recording and Tevenue wtamps at purchaser’s cost ADAM A, WESCHLER, Auctioncer ARTTN ave. nw TRUSTEES' STORY. K 3 19th STREET NORTHWEST. { Nr wirtue of & certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 4871, follo 471 et weu., | of the land recocds of the' District of acd at the request of the party he undersigned frustaes wiil sell st front of the prem’ UESDAY. FOURTH DAY OF I BER, “AD. 1923, AT THREE-THIE LOCK VM. the following descrihed ituste fu the Distriet . and design, and heing famin H. Gruver's subdisision of part i in block 4 “Inzleside as per piat recorded in the ofics of the urveror for tie | District of Columb.a n Liler 60, fol o Terma of sale: Sold wuliject to a of trust for $5,000 and the n o $250 deposit Convesanclig. purchaser mplied with Terms of within thirty days o { property may be resold at the r t {0t the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ of euch resale in some uewspaper . D. ¢ HARVEY M. SAGER MIRIAM A DAGNEY, Formerly MYRIAM A. _ no22 d&ds.exsudho & Tristees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION] TRUSTEES' SA PROVE 1702 5th STREET TAINING FIVE ROGMK AND BATH. recorded fn of the land rec aud at the req b undersix of the party se trostees will sell tion t of the prem! FOURTH DAY 0] 1923, AT THRE! P, the follow.ng-descr. | and prentses. itusted in t { lumbla_sod bered 13 in ud belog lot num a subdivision of | {lots in square 476 as per plat of tie recom it the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbia recorded in Liber 10, folle 145 | “Terma of sale: Boid subject to a first deed {of trust for $1.000 due In about twn und ooe { half years. Deposit of 3200 required wpon | I acceptance of bid. A1l cash above said troat. | | Gonveyancing, tecording and revenue stamps At purchaser’s coal Terms to he complied | {xwith within thirts d it forfeited. i HEINE. . L. SCOTT. Trusteos. A& dwexsughal OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THL COMMISSIONE OF THY Dinerict of Columbis— e 12 102 § Notinc Is hereby given that I accordance with | the provisions of o item wutho ng changes {in the permanent aystem of highwaye contain: od lu D. C. appropriation act for the fscal | year ended June 30, 1914 (Public Act No. 433, | approved Mearch 4, 1818), the Commissioners of the District of Columbia will give a pub- fic hearing in the board room of said Com: missioners 00 December 8, 1023, at 10 o'clock parties Interested or owning land of Princeton place between New and Rock Creek Church road g _the line of l‘xfln‘ Road be- Cleek Churcn road asd 10th at, o @ permanent system of liighways ‘plan for the District of Columpia. | Plans of proposed changes fa the highway plan | Bpring rosd and Prioeeton place through | the tracts of land numbered for pu: s of | assessment and taxation as parcels 838, 07.9 ud square 298, Iying within the above limits, will be displayed, and the Commissicners will conaider any muggeations or protests coscors ing the Dropowd changes aa shown on fhe | nbove mentioned plans. (UNO H. RUDOLPH, JAB. F. OYSTER, J. . RELL, Commissiovers . ¢ of Columbia. o1a-14¢ PROPOSALS PROPOSALS FOR ALTERATIONS AND AD. ditioos to the Greek Orthodox Chureli, corner 8th and L ste. n.w.. will be receired by Mr. Victor K. Kissal, chairman of the building committes, 300 Oth st. n.w. on December 10, 1923, 8t 2 o'clock p.m. Plans, specif. cations and proposal sheets may now be securcd from ~the chairman et above ad. dress by payiag ror the costof the bie- Ty ! BANERUPTCY NOTIC IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbla, Holding a Baokruptes Court.—Tn_the ‘matter of William = Francis James, bankrupt.—In Bankruptey No. 1382. Notice ia herehy given that the’ above.nanied bankrupt has filed his petition praying for a"discharge from a1l his Gebts In bankraptey, 2nd that' his creditors apd other persons In Interent. are mauired to entor thelr appear: ance in_opposition, if any so desire, {n the Clerk's office of ald court, on or before the 2ind day of December, 1023 " RALPH D. QUINTER, Ref in_Bankruptey. B IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbls, Holding & Bankruptey Covrt.—In_the matter of Joha C. Hope, bunk. rupt.—Ia Benkruptcy No. 1400.—To the credl- fors of John C. Hope, of the city of Wash ington, District of Columbla: Notica s here. by given that on the 220d day of November, Ap. 1923, the said John C. Hope was duly | adfudicated bankrupt, and’ that the first | meeting of his_creditors will be held at my | Office In the Wilkine bulldiog, 1512 I s, Biw., Washington, D. C., on the firsi day of December, A.D. 1023, at 10:30 o'clock w.m., &¢ Which time the aid creditors may attend, | Tove thelr claime, appoint & trustee, examine e bankrupt, and transact such other busi- Rers as may Propeely come hefore stid meet- foe, RALBH D. QUINTER, Referee in Bank- . m. siong the | i i re from Waskingtes via rai} e Batl- Sl Wi tncloded. ..!‘;".'n.m e ound.trip "tickets good o 15, 1924. s -f;".'.‘u'-‘y. Friday, ¢ P2, 'ry the New s. S. ALLEGHANY s G sad. Gavid eurs on 8. 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Citizen. Greek Aid Student. MONTREAL, 3 the Amociated Proms. {Nell “Fog Horn" MacDonald, mintng | CHICAGO, Noven engineer and world war hero, died | completely unders vesterday of pleurisy. He was|ordinary man of tod five years old. { agatnst newspaper or Although an American citizen, Maj. | by Prof. MacDonald served with the engineer- | fessor of bibiics ing corps of the Canadian army in|and author of the A Flunders, and was one of the chief|tion of the New 7T inginecrs of the tunncl operations |ing on the Willlam which undermined the Hindenburs | lectureship at the line. He entered the service as & cago. nrivate. | “One western A T e | “cautiousty GLENNAVIS, Ont, November a bet | This little town mourns at the funeral | in E; ltoday of \aj. Neil R. MacDonald, one | “‘hul Lof Ler fav -cite sons, who did in Mon- | 5100 real yesterday. From the mining camps of Alaska MODERN TRANSLATION OF BIBLE DEFENDED ovember aj. | ¥ was_ defend, &m lust night oodspeed, pro- and p erican stament, &peak- Vaughn Moods University of ¢ tras i he said, fntimates that 1 am n authority in the classics or glish than is_represented in it _calls the 'St. James'® ver- Probably not. But It would curprisc the editor to know how |much hetter a Greek text we have to work upon than uny one had 306 the railroad building gangs of Years wgo. Their Greek text was {exico his deep bass voice boomed | based upon ty study of thirty ut with a friendly roar, and earned ' Or forty manuscripts, none of them t.r the soldier and adventurer his very old or very accurate. Whare “ickname of “Fog Hom.” At the|they knew forty Greek manuseripts nome of his brother, where his body | we know 4,000. and the best of thesc ay today, many prominent men and 'are vastly older and better than any others less prominent who had known | they knew of. “Fog Horn” in til: days of the canoe The G language, too, is far and the pack trail came to pay their better understood today than it was last respects. {300 years ago, and the New Testa- Known for many deeds of heroism, | ment student has immeasurably bet- one adventure in the Porcupine fire | ter helps, in the way of grammars. Stood out in the minds of those who | jexicons, concordances, commentaries knew him when he was @ ploneer.iand treaties, than existed then. “Fog Horn. llxwu r»call;d. len‘hlu. Faddime for safely. seized & xnav- | SOUTHERN STATES MAP RECLAMATION PROGRAM Dr. F. H. 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NEW ORLEANS, November 23— Formation of a permanent organiza- tion to be known as the Southern States Reclamation Association to de- vise a program and means for recla- mation, utilization and settlement of idle, cut-over and “wet” lands of the south featured finul session of ion and home- 1 | E. W. Schmalzreid, Medical Work- | er, Captured by Bandits in Hunan. By the Associated Press. SHANGHAIL November 3.—II. W, Schmalzreid, an American missionary {attached to the Reformed Chureh in the United States, whose mission is at} Shenchow-Fu, Hunan, has been kid- naped by bandits while on his way from Changteh, liunanm, to Tungj Iour women who were accompa- | nying Mr. Schmalzreid were pe: it- ited to resume their journe PHILADELPHIA, November {W. Scmalzreid, reported kidnaped by Chinese bandits in Hunan. is a medi- cal misslonary attached to the Evan- gelical Church, whose headquarters are in Cleveland. Ofcers of the Re- formed Church in the United States said tonight that for a short time he had been connected with their station at Shenchow-Fu, Hunan, having been loaned to_them by thé Evangelical Church. They could not say where Mr. Schmalzreid’s home was. Dr. W. E. Lampe, assistant secre- tary of foreign missions of the Re- ormed Church, said that letters re- ceived recently from their mission- aries at Shenchow-I'u indicated they had Leen fearing trouble from Chi- nese bandits for some time. The let- tors, Dr. Lampe added. stited there was much unrest in that section of China, “due to general disorganization because there was no strong central pvernment.”” TOKIO FIRM TO PRODUCE ELECTRICAL MACHINERY making confere Resolut of revising the aw to make foder: i s provided that €1 of Baltimore und Sav tative W. B, Bankhead of I H. Newell of Wash- ‘alter Parker and A w Orlcans be ap pointed 2 permanent committes to Alabama ington, T G. T. Moore of ATLANTICCITY.N.J. an Hotei is never more fortable than during the Fall and Winter months om account of its excep- 3 ticnal location and arrangement. Garage. WaLren J. Buzey - —— | e WILTSHIRE baths. American dohio C. Gossl % iced family hotel. Virginia Ronning water. Private lan.” Winter Kates't% (o up weekly: Bamael Elis, Est. Owner, Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE LESSONS 1 euces, languages: twenly Especial attention to_stupid, i unwilling pupils. $1, $1.30. ALBERT JON 1408 Hopkins uf, n.w. Call or write. _ 4% POYD SHORTHAND IN 3() DAYS Individual lostruction. 1342 N. Y. Ave. N. Day and Eve. Classes. 3 Main 8485, W, 30-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE. COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL 14th St. & Park Road Riggs Bank Buil Telephone Col. 707! Gregg and Pitman Shorthand. Touch Tspe- weriting, Business Correspondence. Also re- TOURS. BERMUDA AND HAVANA — Ci $128 and $163, all expenses PORTO RICO—16-day pense trips, $175. WEST days, $250. muda not guaranteed after Dec. 1st. FLORIDA—By auto, Jan. 5th. onducted parties Nmas wee all-ex- INDIES CRUISE—29 Reservations to Ber- DELTA TOURS 402 Kresge, Bldg., 11th view_and_dictation_classes, day and ‘evening. A world of Difference—Investignte 30-DAY STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL band, Touch Trovog Mate F016. Tho By Bohost, Positions Fusranteed 8y, Backfire. From Tie Continent. no wonder youTre such a sis- i “Your pa declared the bad boy. 2nd ma were married by a justice of the peace.” “Well,” retorted independent Mary, SCHOOL OF \VASI{.I IIV‘Q"I;ON PORTUSUEEE ot PANIS| SPANISH. FRENCH, 1317 ¥ st. n. g “from the noise I-hcar coming {rom vour house. your pa and ma must hav. of War/ been married by the Secretary Formed With $7,500,000 Capital Under Patents of American Company. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, November 23.—The Mitsu- bishi_Electric Company. with a capi- tal of 15,000,000 yen (sbout $7.500,000), has been formed here to manufacture electrical machinery under patents of the Westinghouse Electric and Manu- | facturing Company. The Westing- house Company has a considerable holding in the capital. The new company is & branch of the great Mitsubishi banking organiza- tion. Heretofore the Mitsubishi con- cern has manufactured electrical ma- chinery for ships in a small way. Large contracts made expansion nec- essary. The Takata Company, another larze organization, has previously been the | Westinghouse agent here, and will | continue to import Westinghouse ma- nery. c"“l\:l'fl'\)lfl()r: of the new Mitsubishi Slectric Company has enlivened the competition between the Mitsubishi “nd the Mitsul companies, the two largest in Japan. The Mitsui Com- pany works here in agreement with the General Electric Company. Both are interested in many different en- terprises. The American end of the organiza- eculting in the organization S he Mitaubjshi, Electric Company Were carried on by Guy B. Tripp, chairman of the board of directors of the Westinghouse Company, and I. F. Baker, local manager of the com- pany. Just Suited Her. From the Kansas City Times. “Macty me’ sald the poet, y ‘nspiration. b T avs that?" asked the girl. Be my inspiration,” he repeated. “You mean 1 shall not have to cook or scrub?” she asked eagerly. “and “.h?st be your inapiration?” “That's the idea.” b wwell, 111 consider {t. 11 cer- tainly consider. You have the right idea about married life. form the ~permanent organization which should be incorporated. It also urged the delegates from all southern states, Virginia to Texas, hold state reclamation congresses and appoint representatives to participate in the next annual reclamation conference to be held November, 1924, Creditors Proceed Against Indiana Motor Car Company. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., November 25.— A petifion, asking that'the Pilot Motor Car Company of Richmond be adfudged bankrupt and a receiver appointed was filed in federal court vesterday by five {companfes listing themselves as cred Litors of the Richmond compans. The petitioners and their claims are Ashland _Products Company, Ashland | Ohio, $45: the Columbus Bolt Works j Company of Columbus, Ohio, $215.50; Oakley Smith & Sons, Richmond, Ind 5 Oaltley Smith. doing busines: under the name of the Richmond Coa | Company, $5%.26, and William Wiese & iCo., Inc., of Now York city, $158.90. 1€ is alleged the motor Car company committed #n act of bankruptey when it transferrcd automobiles, manufac- {tured by the company itore in full or part payment for debts, thereby giving preference to certain creditors, Statistics Show 1823 Produstion Breaks All U. S. Records. CHICAGO, November 23—Federa! statistics, which show the 1923 grup: crop as the largest in the history of the country, indicate a total produc tion of 80,000 carloads of grapes in the United States during 1923, com- pared with 37,000 cars in 1921, accord ing to local attaches of the bureau of agricultural_economi In 1921 4.700 cars of grapes were shipped into Chicago, $.800 in 1922 and the estimate tor 1923 was placed at 12.500. About one-half of all grapes arriving here are consumed here, it was stated. In 1922 fifty cars, or 150,000 gallons of commerclal grape juice, were sold in Chicago. Party National Treasurer Makes Statement After Conference ‘With Hilles. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 23.—The re- publican national convention will bs held in Chicago in 1924, it was pre- dicted yesterday by Fred W. Upham, treasurcr of the republican national committee. after he had conferred with Charles W. Hilles, republican natonal committeeman from New York state. Formal ratification of the choica would be made at a meeting of the sub- committee o be held in Chicago Decem- ber 11 and 12, he said. 3