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PETWORTH—$8,350. Practically New House. ‘This house is well located in » group of conveniences. The lot {s exceptionally deep, % improvements, includigg three porc 1t hws all 4 € new houses, close to the car line and other iving # very 4arge back yard to an alley. s, ‘and ia 1n very fine condition 14th STREET HIGHLANDS—S$11,500. Four Bedrooms, Garage. This beautiful colonial style tapestr: highest "apots’ in' tho city. " There "are s, deep lot with garage. The ondltion. " Owner 3, brick house is ideally locuted in one of the four large bedrooms, breakfast and sleeping re house has recently been renovated and is in very aniious to scll, as is evidenced by the most reasonable We shall be glad to srrange inspection. CLEVELAND PARK—$14,250. Seven Rooms, Two Baths. A magnificent semi-detached brick home with evers convenience and improvement at a price_aimost impossible to duplicate street_within & short distance of the C more complete home? WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Nine Rooms, Two Baths. perty is on a paved this location. i ould you ask for & athedral and Mass. ave. In the most exclusive residential section of Washington: absolutely modern through- out, inclosed and heated breakfast and scréened and awnings. If you desire, it ceptional opportunity to obtain an excep WILLIAM S 15th and K Sts. N.W. 1'‘wleeping porch, iwo-car brick Earage: can be purchased completely furnished. tional value. « PHILLIPS, Phone Main 4600. fully An ex- MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. BOSS & REAL The average ma 2 home now. Start the New Year righ situated In the northwest wection. Tanged roomn. large tile bath, large in Jiving room, outside pant heated garage. Terms, only $1,500 $15,500. Chevy Chase. An unisualiy attractive cied corner ouse in @ section of handsome home proper- ties, Entire house is in beautiful condition. Contains seven rooms (four bedroom: odern bath, large sleeping porch, fireplace. screens sitin features. Hot-water Lot is most attractive, ¥ for [wo-Family Flat. stment_property one that will rapidly cabunce in value Tovw in frst commercial zone. Two upa of und bath trances, Present rental, §5 and slso S14,750—16th ST \ decided bargain in 4 detached home xit aintance from 18th Street Reservoir. 1t is pr o “Tigune s af Drewar construction. eont orag), large beantiful b ipen fireplace, large atric. muid's room. Beantiful lot, 50 ft. frontage and good dept) BOSS & THE HOM MBERS OF WASHIN MAIN 4340, These Are “Better Homes' Situated fn & most attractive section of the city, a cholce romidential nelghhor- heod_ convenient fo all points—these Homes 4t i Mass. Ave. & 16th St. S.1 —will cortainly appeal to you. You won't Snnreciate how exiremely aftractive ana Tlabin thes”are until you make @ personal nepection. See for yonraelf the nousually well planned rooms and their clever ar rungement that reduces necessary house- wark to the abeolute minimum. Thes e modern in the fullest meaning of the word. THE AMPLE HOME— Ave, S. I oms. front and hack e heathie plant; sanitary the kitchen and bath. In Homes we had in mind that t might be convenient to convert the sec- ond fivor Info 4 separata aparimeni—sou =il see bow easily this may be accom- pliehed. HARRY A. KITE, (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. The Cutest Homes in Northeast Washington— You won't find ansthing that will suit you nearly as well as these little Homes at 3110-3128 Newton St. N.E. (JUST OFF RHODE ISLAND AVE.) They e regular little d-m‘lln—he(u‘ Kite designed a built they contain all the® Kite: features which are so sought affer. You will be getting more thau & House for these are real Homes, with all the comforts and conveniences®of Homes. Kea them at Sour earlieat convenience— they're belog taken rapidls and 6 rooms—planned to give plenty of rom without excess to complicate” housekeeping. Murphy Wall fieds—practically adding an additional room to the house—are featured in some of them. Equipped wi n_ hot-water heat- ing plants, tricity aud reliable bathroom fixti Take cars le ) and’ ride to the comer of Rbode Ave. and Newion st ne. - scant twenty minutes from the Treasurs Department HARRY A. KIT! (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846, aud G sta. nw V—$9,350—SEMI- o does not ebject to hard work when he ean se better days ahead. t. Here | fast und slecping porches. oak floors, open fire many added conveniences, vapor heat, electric fighis. B muet floors. PHELPS, LTORS, DETACHED BRICK. Mn;:n,bdvfltm brick dwelling, A-u.rm:fi; oc There are six bright and well & 1 apor heat, electric Tights. Built-ing $16,500. Cleveland Park. to purchase a de- omb street a Jittl adividual type hou e hafl, living . pantry and ki ad floor has four splendid bed- rooms, modero bath. There are porches (ln- cluding sleeping porch). mald’s room and stor- age room: several added conveniences and all modern improvements. Garage, $10,750. Detached—Petworth. A decided bargaln in a detac row housen. It 1y convententiy sertion of new and up-to-date house are six unusually bright roois, spactans Hving room with handsome Hreplace, parquet ook Deantifnl oak woodwork, largs Dorch, hot: water heat, electricity. Splendid 1ot Garage, Fasy torme. * Vacant. . HIGHLANDS. uated between 14t and 1601 sis. o 32,000 under the avernge hose fathis et Sinselghe ‘well’ propartionen roms (fons ed frout and rear Dorches weverns. Awalngn Tent o Dau, elecirie Hghia: T paved 4 " Porsession and terms. PHELPS, There 1417 K ST, BOARD. An o “containing attractive by hath, electri is property pair. and immediate possession o It is priced right and on B T ten Blven. terms, Main_2 ONLY 3 LEFT. PRICE, $6,950. See these bemutiful housen foday, as they Will not last leng. A substantial and weil built home containing slx water heat, eicctrici rage to paved ailer rated. Tteasonnbie cash suit. " Open and lighted every day from ® pm. Sample hoose, No. 625 Orleans p B.e., bet. 8tk and 7th and L and M C. H. SMALL & CO., Owner and Builder, H86] bl NEAR 13th & D N.E A very fine home In this desirable and con- ent location. Has 8 roomw, tiled bath, hardwood floors, electricity, modern heating plant; bulltin ' garage; porches front and This 15 a bargain: can be purchiased on Phone us for salesman to how Bood buy. . H. SMALL & CO Main 6861 1518 $14,000—MINTWOOD PI 10-room residence, modern. L. W. GROOME HERE'S AN 1 YIELDING 15% INTER A Two-family house of 4 rooms, bath and kitchen on with garuge: large lot, elec., large colonia h $2,000 cash | w r month, ineluding charges. Wil easily rent for $1 ing net income $300 vearly, or diate possession. 4139 New Hampshire ave ge for one or fw Iarge and must b Quote price and terms, ALL CASH from owner direct: in 6. fhous BUY or n.e. Address Box 338-5. Star off. i W-A-N-T-E-D- Responsible party with about $300 cash, who can make substantial monthly payments, o from owner mew 7-roum bungalow— well located, good <ars, strictly’ moders; S5.F, Btar office. New Northeast Homes 1400 TO 1428 MORSE ST. N I (One_block morth 15th and T sts) First Time Offerec Strictly hi class in eve respect, Inside house. ¥ ). 4 Smali cash payment and $70 month, includ- ing interest on first and second trusts, Brief description: Six large roows, tiled bath; electric lights: rapor heat; hardwood floors; white porceiain Xitrben inet; double rear porches; wash Lra; and servants' toilet in cellar. Soie Bave built-in garages. pen for Inspection. SAMPLE HOUSE No. 140, . Heated and Lighted, Full Commission to Brokers ROBERT MUNRO, Owner and_ Builder. Main 5793 or Franklin 6250. Near 14th and Shepherd. Immediate Possession. % large room ttie; oak floors, Tot-water heat, gas and elec. Caolonial front and double rear porches, sereened: inst. water Excellent location. ey terms. in 8072 or Ad: 5 2 Come to Woodridge, D. C. W NHW VERY ATTRAOTIVE 6-ROOM L{,fifll’l. am.i, 2 blocks from R. 1. ave. n.e., 50 8400 canh and 865 per mo, b-room tew bung., &.m.1., h.-w.h.; $750 eash, A% per mo. 5-teom, new bung.. a.m.L; $5,750; $300 cash, M7.60 per mo. B-room, new bung., a.m.L: $5,250; $300 cash and $40 ‘per mo. H. C. MAYNOR & CO., 278 B. L av North 7208 COLORED—VACANT., Seversl 6- hous oom houses. Prices and terms P. D. HOLMDS, OWNBER, 15th St. N.W., Room 23. Main 3677. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several excellent homes lo- cated best northwest' section, 6 to 9 rooms. Prices, $3,250 to 59,250, Terms very easy. For full information see B. B. PINN, Col, 5817, 712 Kenyon St. N.W. SO, Just completed and ready for bccupancy, MES in north- ‘west section of Alexandria; hot- water heat, bath, electric light, modern plumbing, sewer con- nection, These HOMES must be seen to be appreciated. Pur- chased with $300 cash; balance like rent. GRAHAM & OGDEN, Realtors Exclusive Agents, 530 KING ST. Phone Main 7020 or Alexandria 1300-1301, - HOUSE IN N.W. OR X.E. SECTION; MUST D brick; price mustbe_ reasonable: will ot leal_through agent, ress replies 2748, Star ofice. riltats 6 TO 10 ROOM HOUSE IN ANY GOOD BEC tien; have a good cash payment and can ma substantial monthiy” payments. Would " like seosion within €0 days.” Maln 7502, 1343 st 5 WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR colored; will consider either frame or brick in tion of Washington. Main 27130, Con- inental Trust bldg., room 405. WANTED A TIOUSE IN CITY THAT 1 CAN buy on $600 down and make m mubstautisl mouthly payment. I have steady employment Tith government and am desirous of buying @ nome. cousider 6 to 10 rooms. Address Box 48-P, Star office. PROPERTY FOR COLORED THAT CAN BE #old on small eash payment: any section. AUSTIN M. COOPER, 820 11th St i HWAVING MANY CALLS FOR MOD- erately priced homes of six to elght rooms in | the “aorthwest and nortneast weetions of the clty, also, houses of ten to tweive rooms In dcwhtown' section suitable for rooming and hoarding. List with us for quick and satis- factory sale. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514.515-618 Bond Blds. 14th & N. Y. A ain 442, 1P YOUR PROPERTY I8 FOR SALE I AM wure it will be to_your advantage to see F.CARLEY, Phone F. 6153, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE YOUR WINTER 1N _FLORIDA. The Chetpest” proparty ever offered there. ‘A 6-room house with 20 acres of ground, fruit, shrubbery, ete, 500, 25 , SBLL CO., 928 16th W, AUCTION SALES. THIS_AFTERNOON. THOMAS J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF V. ESTATE. “HEING HOUKE. AND EOY NUMBERED NOMBERED 1851 PARKWOOD PLACE deed of trust ve- By virtue of a t follo 102 of the corded in Liber 'l; Dw e District of Columbla and At the req of the rties tae undersigned wiil Fn at “Bablic._ auction, mises, JANUARY 'SECOND, 103, © AT " pOUH O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises situate in the District of Co- tumbia #3d being lot numbered Ty and twenty-seves Tosauare south of juare nymbered ey aeven (anuth of ) an Hosiied" s "‘-fl M.!Gf-‘:?fl‘“l the following term: T p il T an indebtedn 5F 38.70.00 and naid SUDJRC 0 wald deed up DIBTTLr, il be ack the parchs of trust ope.! the rate one-halt BE ez al uxll IJ'.:" ite of sale. l‘x quired at the tim *has Towice, -mxn’u:m wi posi ited 'd _property rosold at risk and T BN T resale in some mewspaper published in Wash. ington, D. ©. . 1412 6. PERCY SHeqtoE 10 H cash and IIINJ T centum .! t.I. it S g v property sold, baser. 15 30 Do) adjusted it convey ":: S o Mamps, ‘sic."at cost of g C1 4o,¢ complied with Sae gr of sale, other- ICW . 2 f D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. By virtue of a certain desd of trust dated the 220d duy of November, 1921, and record in_ Liber No. at 470" et_neq. the land records of. the District of Colutibi i B G el W ecu Thoreby, the undersigned will seli at the Suc. tion rooms of s J. Owen & o, second floor 1381 G st. n.w.. on WEDNBESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 1924, AT FOUR THIRTY 0'CLOCK 1IN THE AFTERNOON, the following ~described land ‘and_premises situate in’ th District of weat of the southeast corner nd junning thenco west on vald street twenty. four (24) " feet: thence north ome hundred and three (108) feet nine (9) inches fo an alley thirty (30) feet wide; thence east on said alley twenty-four feet, ‘and thence gouth ome hundred and three (100) feet bine (0) inches o the place of beginning. together with ~the {mprovements, easements, rights, Waya and appurtenances therunto belongin roperty to be wold nee” of record, the s of which and amounts due thereon will be aunounced at the time of stle or may be obtajved from the undersigned trusteen or their attorneys. Purchase money to ba all cash. Five thousand dellars (§5,000) cash de- posit at time of sale will be required. Al conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps and notary fees €0 bu at cost of purchaser. Tazer and_intereat on lucumbrance to he adjusted date of sale. The truatees reserve the ENt to require any bidder to show abllity make the deposit required by the terms o sale hefore accepting any bid from him Terms of sale to be complied with withih thirty days after sslo. otherwise properiy may be resold at risk wid cost of defaulting purchaser aftar five”daye' wdvertiwment o uc e In scine uewspaper published ir G ity of Washington. Disthice of Goluimbia WILLIAM A. MILLS, G. BRYAN PITTS, Trustecs RATLEY Attorners DONALDSON, JOHNSON & FR _ae an " THOS. T OWEN & Bo! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLI TACHED DWELLING, No. 62" Le By virtye of & certain deed of trust dated January 2, 1923, and ' recorded January 4 1923, Wmong ‘the land records of t District' of Columbia, and at the request of o party securad thereby. the. undpre) truntben will weit &t BB aerion. 15 front the ' following _de te {n the Dis- recorded 1n Liber 24, follo 41, of the records of the offico 0f the surveyor of the District of Co- Tumbla, subject to_covenants of record. Ternis of sale: Sold spbject to a prior deed of trust for $8.000, partfculars of which will De stated at the time of sale. over aaid trust to be paid n cash. Posit Twuired upon acceptance of bi Vevanciog. reeording and revenve stamps st purchaer's crms of sale to be com- ed_with wi rty days or deposit for- iR W, CARTER, WOODSON P, HOUGHTON 2620 dkds.exSukh Trustees. 4 WESCHLER, AUGTIONEER. SALE OF MoDERX 3ROOM recorded in Liber > of the land ree bia ned trustees will offer by auction, In front of the n THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY NUARY, A, 1924, AT FOUR- THIRTY O°CLOCK P. scribed land snd premi, trict_of Columbla, to w1 uare 4380 in John D. o abjec . improved above, to be sold subject, however, to & prl deed of trust for $2.500 at 7% due October 11, 19: ‘Terws of sale: Over and above sald trust, one-third cash, the balance in two e wtaliment bie in one and two yeai 7 per cent per annum, pavable seml-annually from day of sale. secured second deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash over said trust, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit’ of $300 required at_time of wale. 1 All conveyancing, recording. Tevenue atamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of ale, otherwine the trustees reserve the right o reseil the property at the risk and ¢ the ‘defaulting purchaser after five daye' ad- | vertisement of such resale in some newepaper published in the city of Waushington, D. C. HA‘I:)IY M. PACKARD, hol _______ Trustees. FUTURE DAYS. VALDABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, 1633 AN’ 1935 9th NOHTHWEST. deed of trost duly 1923, being lnstrument ind records of the Dis- and at the request of the the undersigued trus- ie auctlon. in front of IDAY, THE FOURTH No. 34 among the trict ‘of Columib party secured thel tess” will sell at p the premises, on DAY OF JANUARY, A.D.' 1924, | 0°CLOCK P.M.. the following described land | ana ‘premiscs, ‘Mtuate in the District of Co. { lumbia, and designated_ss and belug part of {10t lettered C in the Nathanlel Fryes subdi of luts in square | orded in Boo 5 F uid | square. e outh along sald 9th st et 4 inch inches. thence | feet 4 the piace of falso part of lot lettercd C in Nathaniel Fryes subdivision of lots in square 308, per plat recorded in Book B. page b, of t records of the surveyor's office of the Dis- frict ot Columbla, beginuing for the same t. 37 feet 2 inches eouth corner of sald square. running theace south along sald Bth st 16 feet 3" inches, thence east B4 feet 4 inches, thence north 16 fect 2 inches, 94_foet 4 inches ton the Terms of sale: No. 1833 sold, a first trust for $2,600, and No. subject to & fret {rust for $2.750; second trust of §2500. All cash trust. $250 deposit required on ing upan sceeptance of bid. ing, Tecording And revenue stamps at pur- eilnn'l cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. WILLIAM R. BAUM, HERMAN SCHMIDT, -0 kds, exBukhol Trostees. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED DWBLLING, BEING NUMBER 3500 WOODLEY ROAD NORTHWEST. Dy virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4726, follo 84 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and st the request of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction in front of the premises, on ‘RIDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JAN- UARY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. the following deacribed 1and and premises, sit- {nate in the District of Columbia and designat- {€d ax and belng part of lot 5 in block 2 “Ouk View," a subdivision made by Fdward J. Stell- and Henry E. Davis, trustees, 'of p tract of land called *'Rovedale.” as per recorded i the office of the survesor for { the District of Columbia in Liber County 7 at follo &7, described by metes and bounds sa follows, 'to wit: Beginning for the same at t| northwest corner of said lot and runni thence east along the north line thereof feet, thence south and at right angles to said north line to the southerly line of said lot and Woodley road, thence northwesterly alon #aid southerly liné to the southwest corner o said lot, and thence north along the west line of said lot 129.02 feet to the place of be- glnning. Also_ part of Jot 6 in block 2, in the above v plat reconded in sald sor- Liber Gounty 7 at folio 87, da- & follows, to the northeast weat begiuning: inches 1o All convey- wa of subdivision, as vesor's office in corner of said lot, the nerth Jine 85 feet, thence south and ai t angles to said north line to the southerly of wid lot and Woodley road, themce southessterly along sald southerly line to the Scutheast corner of said lot, and running thence north slong the easterly line of said lot 120.02 feet to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first trust for $0,000. All cash over and above said trust. ' Deposit of ired upon sceept- ance of bid. Conveyancing, recording s nue s at purchuser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty davs from date of sale otherwire the deposit will be for- feited and the property resold at the risk and cost_of the defaulting purchaser after five dayw adgvertisement of such cessle in some o T published in Washiugton, 5 Cd i ON A CARL W. MARKHAM. Ja2-d&ds,e: Trustee: 2 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Store Fixtures, Mirrors, Showcases, Partitions, Draperies, Lighting Fixtures, Office Equipment, etc., . at No. 1307 F Street Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in the undersigned receiver of J: M. Gidding & Co.. Inc.. I will sell within the above premises, By Public Auction, Thursday, January 3rd, 1924, COMMENCING 10 A.M., all the high-grade fixtures coniained therein, including Wall, Floor @nd Center Display Cases; 115-ft.; stockrooms, complete with ‘mirror dpors, about same quantity unfinished; Cabinets of Drawers, Mirrors, Handsome Electric Celling und_Brackot Lighting Fixtures, Prism . Chandelier, Time Clock, Sewing Machines, Bentwood Chairs,” Window Draperles, large quantiiy Skirt Hangers, Forms, Metal Display Stands, Tables, Settee, Dressing Table, Chairs, Elec. Fans, Fire Extingulshers, Paper, Baler, etc. ALSO Office Equipment, including New Diebold Metal Table, with Typewriter Stand, Filing Cabinet, On view day before sale. Terms: Cash. » LEO A. PRICE. Ancillary Receiver, FRANK J, HOGAN, Attorney, Colorado Bldg. Safe, Desk, Oak Posting Chairs, etc. desl-jas FUTURE_ FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEE Assignees’ Sale of a Large Stock of High-Grade Ladi Shoes, Valuable Fixtures, Cash Register, Lighting ‘Fixtures, Etc., Contained in the “Paragon Shoe Shop,” No. 1204 G Street Northwest; Also Lease of Said Premises. By virtus of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in re a ' ment of Perey L. Hirsch und Abraham Stern, trading as Hirsch-Stern, the undersignéd PEEUSERITLE Tile e e i By Public Auction Friday, January 4th, 1924 COMMENCING AT 10 A.M. & large stock of High-grade, Up-to-date Ladies” Shoes and Hosiery ALSO ¢ Lighting' Fixtures, | ¢k, fxtures, implements of trade and unexpired ferm of lease of said first be offered as an cotirety, and if & satisfuctors bid is not received will « immediately sold in detail Terms—Cash GEO. E. EDELIN. Wilkins blig LUNSFORD L. HAMNER, Columbian bldg ja2-d&dbs ex8ukhol'y Assigners. LE TRALPH ¢ IN THE SUPRE trict of Columbie GAL NOTICES- THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRURTEES' 18 i % By virtue of n certain deed of trust. being instrument. No. 148, duly recorded “April 13. 11923, amopg the land records of the District and at the regue . app) ¢ lon of the notice reqy sen. it ix. by the cour December. A.D. 1923, Persons concerned how cause the prayers of that TARY. A, D. 1 AT FOUR ('CLOCK P.M if_any there following-described land and premises. sii- and desig- | front by | e in the District of Columb nated as and being the east 147 AT FOUR | a depth of 90 fect to an wiley of lot num bered 29, in Edward Kes vertain lots In block 10 the District of Colum) at page 120, o tie of said District. Kpown for taxation and sesament purposes as lot 804 0 square 3102, bject to covenants of record. sale: Hold subject 1o a first trust 1500, due in April 1926, with Interest at % and the unpaid iuterest thereon and ov it any. All cash above said trust $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid: | ATl converancing. recording and revenue stamps ‘aser's. cost. Terms of sule to he Somplled with within thirty duys or deposit orteited. . DeHelt RENCE ¥, WELCH ALD KUTHERED . provided th be published once & wee woeks before sald Star newspaper. W Justice 1) A H. BEACH, Clerk. Assistunt Clerk. Bloominedale, in_county book 7, | 3 By ¥. k. TUNNINGHAM dets IRD. Akdsexsukl ustees. ADAM A R, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable; Improved Real Estate, “ Kingsboro”” Apartment,! at Southwest Corner llfll! and Girard Streets, known | as Nos. 2716 to 2730 11th ! St. N. W. By virtue of a recorded. In Liber 2 of the land records c umbia, and at the request of the party weenred thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale auction. in_front of the premises, DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JAN ¥ 1 AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. M. following described land and premises, wituate in the city of Washing- | tan, District of Columbla, to wit: Lot num- ber 89 of Richard F. O'Neill's subdivision of arts of lots Nos. 23 and 28 in block No. 25, "Columbia Heights.” as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbla in Liber & at folio 177: nald block Vi < known_for ’ and Barbados Rio de Janeire Montevidee—Buenos Aires Calling Northbound at Santos and Trinidad, VANDYCK. .. 12 VESTRIS ... Feb. § VAUBAN....Jau. 26 °*VOLTAIRE.Feb. 23 *Maiden voyage. Finest ann most luxurious ship in the servic comfortable _ ships containing cvery appoint- of & modern hot low rates, liberal stop-overs: unexcelled service. ' Special | Tours to West Indies and round Sonth America sr- ranged. ship or M. HICKS, 1208 | Gen. Dist. "Agt. ! LAMPORT & HOLT, LTD. WESCHL Large, deed of tr folio 44 e Splendid one class cabin ships i Bremen, Jan. b; Suydlitz, Jan. 24 T Over and sbove said frust, 1416 Pearl 8t N Y.. or any local agent one-half cash, ihe balance ‘pavable in one | - 2 L Year with interext At 7%. payable semi- | annualls, secured by second deed of trust om | The ‘Droperty sold, or all ash over and above said trost. at the optia chaser. A depowit of 2 the purchaser at the time of s v cing, recording, revenue otarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. erms of sale to be complied ith within Wirty duys from duy of sale. otherwim the ruatees Teserve the Hight to Fes erty AL the tisk aud cos purchi fter five days ) @ueh ressle in mome newspaper published in the city of D, 0, Washingtor JOH HOLIDAY OUTINGS EASTERN —T0— VIRGINIA NORFOLK WRG[MAVBEACH ia Potomac River Chesapeake Bay Modern Steel Palace Steamers Daily at 6:30 P.M. New York-Boston ALL-WATER City Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 731 15th St. NW. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. FLORIDA BY SEA BALTIMORE JACKSONVILLE Fare from Washington via rail to Baiti- more, thence steamer Round Trip Meals included. extra_charge. Round-trip tickets good to return until June 15, 1924. Steamer Tuesday, Friday, 6 P.M. Tr{ the New S. S. ALLEGHANY Automobiles Carried—Open cars on all steamers. Open and closed cars on 8. 8. “Allegha; Merchants and Miners TRANSPORTATIO! COMPANY i THEODORE, D. PEYSER, Atty., Wilkins Bldg. dec22d&dsexmi&hols. _ PROPOSALS PAPER FOR P ALS FOR FURNISHIN The Public Printing and Binding —Sealed pro- Is will be rvt‘!l‘;‘rfl until '10”0 ‘JI‘TH‘( am, Doty 75, 1924, i the room of {he joint com- ALY o peinting. n_the Capitol, Washin ton, D. C., for rnishing the paper for the public printing and binding for e term of six_months or one vear bej jpning the Ist day of March, 1024, tiveries to be f. 0. b. Wash- o It e propotla will be opened in the presence of and the award of con‘racts e e int committee on printing to the lowest and best bidder for the interest of the government whose bids are in conformitw with the requirements of the propossl. The | committee resel the right to reject any or all bids, or to bid or any part snd O other wart. if, in its opinion. s lon would bt I et Containing. ihe" in- proposals. C ok e kdule, and _specifcations. ae- talatee i e s mars.or mutes. The approximate es! set forth in detail in the s 3,040,000 pounds st rd 1,000,000 pounds P B, ot Esnd ok 000 pouads on 0 pounds U ana "tiswue; 500,000 pounds, T timated quantitics chedule_comprise: ounicin e nacx”bristl 1500 o0 4,250 pounds gummed; 5 ml:lflflv.zlen"fl"[ and stereo molding: 37.000 pounds Hleet and trmpan; 8,800 pounds plate- Libing and liniog paper: 27,000 pounds prest, board; 560, ., S 1 canen where ‘more than IRAST 2 e are called for, proposals will be 1900 &3"Tor 1,000 reame ‘or more. By direc- tion of the Joint committee on printing. ! 1 CARTER, Public Printer, Wash: December 14, 1028, 21 RESORTS. ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. California via Havana and the Panama Canal 5 & HON, AUGTTONEERS. 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Learn in your ite or phone for d_of Difference in Course Behool for Secretaries. Stenog. school. On G nr. 141) G st. Shorthand in 30 days. Touch Law School S5th Year 8:30 P.M.) Classes 4:45 to 6:30 P.M.) Jan. 2d, 1924. COURSES e rchology, Toa Education, Plyu "011“‘ overnment, Business Administration History, ocent U. European Diplomacy, l.um‘ Ecenomlics, Po- Puties,’ | Publie fan attempted revolt against jtion but {possible lower p A TROTSKY ROW GRIPS INTEREST IN MOSCOW Expects Compromise, Though Bureaucracy Has “Weakening Wound.” CALLED COMMUNIST EPOCH Younger Men in Responsible Posi tions Demanded. BY F. A. MACKENZIE By Rad o y dio lNu‘Q:v' s"‘:;y‘ri":hl‘,”:n’i}'" 0 Daily MOSCOW, January 1.—The Trotsky controversy continues to absorb at- tention here, the press devoting coi- umns daily to statements by Trotsk: and his leading official opponents. Leon Trotsky describes the present jcontroversy as a fourth epoch in the history of the communist party. The tone of both sides is bitter, raking up incidents of the past six years dam- aging to the other. General opinivn is that the whols thing will end In a compromise, but bureaucracy has received a weaken- ing wound. April last year witnessed super- officialism, when two famous commu- niste. Shliapnik and Kollontai backed Ly twenty others, issued & public a , stating that those com munists who held their own opinlons jand expressed them within party cir- cles, were exposed to an implacable mpaign by t olr party leadcrs. The protesters were severely discipiined, four were expelled from the part and the remainder solemnly warned. Demundx Younger Men. Trotsky continues to demand that the group of veteran communists, whe have concentrated all the power in their own hands, call younger men Into the responsible council. He sa- tirically denfes that all persons work- ing the present machine are hopeless bureaucrats. “Most apparatski work- tical machine,” he de- “after passing through this gritical perlod and understanding ity eaning, will abando 7 meanin, andon many of their The c » bureaucracy, continues Trot- 2y, is breaking the internal union he party. Is official oppone: reply that Trotzky is ;let-mTuf’l’gnu steal for himself a monopoly, in ] derire for democratizing the machine which the party itsclf, independently of Trotzky, has already determined o do “Much of the foreizn comment en- tirely misunderstands what is hap- pening.” one of the prominent com- munists assured the correspondent today. *“Th prese. controversy is not w sign of weakness, but of the strength of the communiet govern- ment. Hitherto, while fighting for our life, wo had to suppress all dif- ferences of opinion. Our actions had to be sccretly directed. Just as in democratic countries like Fngland people surrendered their normal lih- erty of action while the war was on. that we firmly established overnment 13 strong enough to t differences of opinion to be and to be debated freely pub- Discusses Economle Crisis. n ses the eco- the politi- 18 various methods of economic betterment. There is noth- Ing new in his plaos, he says. The diffi- culty here is not to formulate good plans, but to secure efficient personnel 2 em. He declares (hat the * crisis lies not in produc- _but in methods of marketing and distribution. The low price of grain here, from which the peasants suffer, is due, he s=avs, to the absence of foreign markets.” He disclaims any idea of abolishing private trading. but says ex | that government trading organizations should be improved eo they can beat jprivate traders by greater efficiency. Efficiency of production must increase, continues M. Kaminev, so as to make for the present the peasants are ce situation, in which junable 0 buy owning to high prices is abnormal. " He urged also improv. ment_of the trade apparatus. M. Trotaky has for some time dream- {ed of reorganizing industry as he re- organized the army. In the opinion of many experts, he is the only man with the exception’ of Djerzenski, capable of carrying through such a task. Large sections of labor, however, fear his drastic measures, knowing they must in- volve wholesale ‘clearance of Ineffictent managements and closing of poor plants. ADMITS BLACKMAIL PLAN. CINCINNATI, Herbert 1. Ros ris, Los Ang ecight months Ohio, January alias Albert 8. Har- les, was sentenced to n jail when he pleaded Builty to & charge of attempted black mail, in United States district court. Ross was arrested at Dayton, Ohio. following an alleged attempt to ex- tort $25,000 from John L. Bushnell Springfield, Ohio, banker. 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