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AUCTIONS." e ————————————————— 0 BUY—HOUSES. | ‘WANTED T WANT TO BUY A MODEKN HOME I3 Brokland, Daigres Terrace or Woodrid mill_give’good cash payment. Address Box 125 R, Star office. SODTH OF PA_ AVE., WEST OF 17th N.W" WILL. PAY ALL CASH PHONE MAIN 2063, OR ADDRESS BOX L24-R, STAR OFFICH Ha west of house. D TIKE T0 BUY th st. or Georgetown; 6 or 8 r dress Rox 91-E, Star office. 11 $. 70 & KOOM BRICK HOCKE (WHITE SEC o). nw. or ne.. state lowest ce. Addres Rox SE Slar seey o b P AVE 100 CLIENTS. NORTHEAST AND Southesst properties. We must have them 1o sell. To st with s means jmmediate sale, OFAN BEALTY COMPANY, 201- McGil ain 7831, d Would ik Mala 7582 aver for sou. DINOWITZ REALTY CO., T Ti6 11th St N.W. M Wi WANT HOUSES TO SELL. ¥ YOU Lase 8 desirable house for sale at a reaconabie price list it with us, as we have s present demand for such property. WM. H. SAUNDERS Realtors. Phooe AL 1015-6-7 1438 K Bt. N.W. LINCOLN PARK VICINITY. We have a client anxioos to parchase 3 2004 Groom modern home in sicinity of Lin- “oln Park, with garage or room for ape. inuke good cosh ‘and monthly payments MeLACHLEN BANKING CORFN Estate Dept., 10th and & co., -OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE TKR PRONT. COLONIAL 10 furnished rooms; ol TALBOTT & CO., & Ave. N.W NEW JERKE) cash, $5 buré y: price. $160: only Broadway, Y BAY SHORE _LOTS tone or Wi N & HEINZAAN, 1504 iU St ., exclusive agents for Chesapswke nd Cedarhurst = propertivs, hone or road_maps. AUCTION SALES. ___THIS AFTERNOO IONEEKS. st : VALUARL] PROVED PROPERTY. REING IAST MELROSE STREET MD . CONSISTING . OP) THEOUGHOUT: ALSO ONECAR e E, Under and by virtue of tha powars t in deed rity conferred upoo_them by a cer ? trist recorded améng the land Montgomery county. M %elio 276, default b tarm<” 1l therein named. will offer for auction, in front of the premiscs in sali Mant komers county: on TUESDAY, THE TWELSTH DAY " OF [EBRUARY . AT FOUR OCLOCK P M. the real estate described in said ‘deed of trust, to wit: Lot 4 in block 47 0 4 subdivision of and called Chievs (Ba. section (wn,” us per piat recorded amoug laud records of said county in Liber 3. A 8, tallo 1. al nied among records 10 plat book “B." plat No. Terms of sale: Any information tde terms can be obtained from MORTON J. LUCHS, HARRY B PITTS, Trastess. ALE HAS BE) DAY, THE TWENTY SIXTH ARY. 1924, Lour and JRDER OF THE TRORT t 0. pouad until TT DAY OF FEBR place BY + f018.91,%, 5 IS FURTHER POST THE KLEVENTH DAY WESCHLHR. 'S SALE OF FRAME DWELL] % MoLEAN AVE. SOUTH 3 By virtue of authority vested in the under- sizned by the last Will aud testament of Jobsuoa Winn. deceased, administration No. the undersigned executor will offer for by public_auction. in front of the prem- on FRBRUARY, ‘1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK the following described toate In the city of Washingto of Columbia, to wit: Lot 87 in improved by’ fiveroom iwelling. Terms of sale: no and two years, ent per annum, pa: 125 of eale, secured by deed Of troai upon iie property, or ali cash, at the optiem of e porchaser. A deposit of $200 required a: me of sale. ~All eonvevancing, recordinz, venve stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from dav of sale, otherwise the ex- acotor Teserves the right 'to ressll the prop- eriy at the riek and cost of the defaniting puichaser after five days' advertisement of wuch resaie in come uewspaper published i the city of Wasnington. 1. C. MAURICE FITZGERALD, Exeentor. 701 12th st. o, LE°THR ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the inclement weather, until TUES. DAY. MARCH ELEVENTH, 1924, AT THE BAME HOUR AND PLACE. * a0 SAURICE FITZGERALD, Execator. ew, ¥ are with ioterect at ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTI KR, Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel Room Articles By Public * Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges, By Order of The Washington Terminal Co. By virtne of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Fquity mose N 2492, we will sell by public amc- lesrooms of Adam A. Wesch- . No. G0 Pa. ave. n.w., oo WEDNESDAY, HE TWE DAY OF MARCH, 124, o A.M.. a large quan- ty of unciaimed bagzage and parc room articles, of Tranks, Cases, Sample Cases. Umbrelias, Jewelry and miscellancans By J. H. TONGE, Superinteaient, 2629 4&dhe.exSu " Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N..W. TOMORROW BLE DE 3082 LG TION ST. N.W. By virtoe of certain deed of trast dated Japuary 2, 1923, and recorded Januars 4, 1823, Iaad records of tue District of and at the request of the plrlly secured thereby, tio undersigned trusiees will Sl 4t pubic auction, (0 {ront of the promises. on ¥IUDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1524, AT THREE-THIRTY (POLOOR P.M., ihe foliowing described iand *od_premises, situate in tle District of Co- lambia and_designated as and Deing lots 91 and 32, square 1750, in Fniton R. joa’s ~ubdivision of of a tract of land called ‘Chevy Chase.' County 24, follo 41, of the records of the Mire of the surveyor of the District of To- mmbia, subject (o covenants of record. “Terms of sl Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $8.000, particulars of which will w stated at the time of sale, and the amount 1d trust to be paid 1o cash. 8300 de- posit " required upoOn Acc ice of bid. Con- veysmeing, recording a revente stamps at iarchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days or deposit for- ‘eied JAMES M. CARTKR, . WOODSON™ P. HOUGHTON. mh11-Aads.exSu Trostees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONRRES. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNTM- PROVED EOT ON NEWTON PLACK NEAR WARDER STRRET AND ADJOIN- ING PARK VIEW SCHOOL By virtue of a certain deed of trust daly re- corded fn Liber No. 4470, follo 152 ot seq., of <he land records of the Distriet of Columl and at the request of the Darty secured thete- By, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pab- Lic auction in front of the promises, on THURS- DAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., tbe fol- lowing described Jand and premisce. situste in the Distrlct of Oolumbis and_designated s nd being lot 2, in bleck 7, in B. H. Warder's yubdivision of & tract of land cailed “Whitney Cloe."" ‘a3 the said subdivision is duly re- orded in the office of the surveyer of the Dis- 158 9f Columbi, In Liver Couaty No. 8, fotios u Tarms of sale: -One-third of the purchase price to be paid In cash and tbe balance in ome und two years, with interest st 6 per cedt. or all cash. A deposit of $200 required time of eale. All conveyancing, recording and revepue Stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms be complied with within thirty daya or de- it forfeited and the property readvertised 424 wid at tho discretion of the trustees. JOHN C. WEEDON, CHARLES J. WEEDON, mh3 5,711,185t Trastees. FA 1348 | FIREPLACE AND MOD. | POST. | coul TWEST. URSDAY, THE NINBTEENTH DAY | Sa and cellar frame | Ope-third eash, balance in ble semi-amnugily, from per piat recorded in Liber | THE AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIOK SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ' E T OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONERRS. TRESTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER SPMI-DETACHRD BUILDING, CONTAIN- ING 14 ROOMS AND 5 BATHB, NO. 8510 l6th ST N.W.. ALSO CERTAIN PURNI. TURE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY CON. TAINED THERKIN. dated “THOS. 5. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONKRES. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE. FRAME BUILDINGS BEING NUMBERS 1808 AND 1808 L STREET NORTHWEST. y of & certain deed of trust doly tecorded in Liber No. 4882, follo 39 et seq., of the 1and records of the District of Columbis And at the request of the party secured therss br, the d traees will sell, at pus- ron premises, ED. JHE NINETRENTH 'DAY. OF .D. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., ~described land amd premises, st uste in the IVatriet of Columbis, and Hesige e west 30 feet on 1 £h. epth of origimal lot 24 in 07, Terms: Fold subject to & prior deed of trast for $5.000 with lufsrest at G per ceat, Octover 12, 1922, further particulars of which | will be saneuaced at time of the par- chase price above sald trust to Le paid in cash, A deposit of §200 required. Conveyancing, ra- cording and revenue stamps at purchace: cost. Terms to be cvmplied with within fifteen {dare otherwine deposit Torfeited nnd the erty may be sdvertised and resold at the dls- cretion of the trustees. RANDALL H. HAGNER, TTON BROWNE A. BRI mhS-d&ds, exBu Truste THOMAZ DOWLING & CO. . 113 BYE ST Trég;tus'cdSaled 0{2 Fully ipped and Running Taxi Business, Good Will, | Forty Automobiles;| Known as the Gregg Auto and Taxi Service, | Rear of 1131 17th Streeti N.w. | By virtye of 4 decree of (he Supreme Court of the Diktrict of pamed in Kquily Canae X igned trustees, will tell &t pubitc aue The Gregg Aato s0d Taxi Service Garage. rear of 1131 13th st nw., WEDNESDAY, THE NINETRENTL DAY OF MARCH. 1824. AT TWO O'CLOCK PAL, the zond will, bosin ahore unto und taxl kervice compasy. inz af forty sutomebiles, un foilows: By virtue of a certain deed of try August 1, 1923, being I | recorded October 12, 1923, a: 1l records of the District of Columbia and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigoed trustees will sell, a! tion in_frant of the premise: 3 'VENTEENTH DAY O OUR-THIRTY P. deccribed land and premiwes, District of Colgmbls, and d bemmg lot 707 in Johno L. Wi Mt Pleasan now known 4 per plat of first mentioned corded in the office of the r for the District of Columbla in Liber at folio fogetber with the personal property as set ':}'flkn ,I; the investory attached to said deed rost. Terms of sale: Sold wubject to & prisr deed of trust for $9.800, balance due under & sec ond deed of trust amauBting o Atent §7 47485, & balance dye under & third deed of truwi amounting {5 sbont $5.%74.38; the purchase price above said trusts to be paid in cas | deposit of $500_ required. Convesanodng, r: cording a8d révesue stamps at purchasers joost. # to be complicd with within 1 da otherwise deposit forfeited and 1) erty may be advert'sed and resold a! feretion of the.trustees. i e A. C. HOUGHTON, €. 0. KELLER, “Tristees. ARCH, A.| the followln, ituate in t o nguare 2623, ivision re- | AUCTIONKERS, | w. | i { | misddede, exS ADAM A. WESCHLE AUCTIONEER, VALUABLE BRING A TWOSTORS BRI TORR AND DWELLING. virtue of & certaln ‘deed of tru ded In Liber No. 3248, { in Dis, and at the reqnest of the party secured theseby, the - undersigned trustees will offer by pat . 0z FRIDAY. OF MARCH. A THIETY O'CLOCK scribed land and pre cityof Waslington, h wit: Part of orgin (8) "in square ‘numbered five ity alght begining ! the northeast coraer of s and rumning thence | el themce wouth at rghe angles atrect 68 feel: thence exst at rght angles 1o New Jorsey ave. 01 feet fo sa'd avere, {and thence zorthwasterly slong said avenue ! 80, feat to the i of s TH| D. 3 following de- in the of Colamb! lot and re wiong ‘L et 14 Wiaton, Fremler, Plerce-Arrow aud Reo tazi and Hdwon asi, National, Mormon touring cars; sadan. “Cerms of racording, purchaser. mLT-ddds xS0 purchase T two e in ooe ad twe ber cnat per amnum Trom duy of Uy deed o tiust uper the proparts - = Fah o e ontlon o7 e purchd ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER A depoult of ‘reqnired of tiio pirchaser | = The t'ma of sale. Al heing, record. | TRUSTERR" SALE O Tevedue stampe an I'fes ot the | PROVED TEAL { N the parehaser. of wain fo be| URICT OF COLUMBIA, wid “withia fiets Trow duy of | PEBBLEDASK *. otheriso tho Irayteve reseres the Tight M, BEING { o esll, the property st fhe 1 B.. CITY OF WASH ; ] iof The deranl ot atier ¢ Ey viftue of a cortain deed of (radt duly i Saveretisement Tensle [ soms news. | thcorded in Liber No. 440, folto 104 et aeqy | Daper pubiished Ty of of the iand records of the Diatrict of Celum: B ALEXANDER MUNCAST B'a, ad B the request of (he party wecnre 432 Too'wiana ave. now, | thareby. fhe indarsigied travtacs will offer ! HEINRELY, tor nale I rent ot the 115 Kye st nw promtens. 1HE NN Franiess. 1924, AT WS ddeds THOS. J. OWEN & 80) & AUCTIONERRS. . 120, recorded July 4 records of tie D the request of fhe party ta uudersigned trustees Will tion, in front o? THE' BIGRTEEN 1924, Durpdsm, . A depsait of $W0 uired of the parchawer at the Hme of saie. | coaveyancing. recording, revesue nolarinl fees At the cest Terms of sale to e cu irty dave (rom dzy of ] Steen reserve tie Tight to rewell e properts and cot of the e fauiting purchaser afiec fire G thement of wach remb. in some pablished In the city of Washin TUBN ¥, S0OTT SAMUBL C ¢ | secured thered: | sell at pabli | TRRDA o ted as and belng lot 22 l2a F. Waiker's subdlvision of v Ci Te: 83 per plat resorded in fhe, ofict the District of Colum aus ezl TRUSTRES' FALE OF VALUABLE APARY- MENT HOUSE ENOWN A8 THE CHESTER, BEING NUMBER 1438 MERI- DIAN PLACE NORTHWENT. By virloe of 8 certain deed cf trast daly | recorded 1o Liber No. 470. folio 10 ot mq., of 1ho 1and zecords of the Listrict of Colnmbia, d &t (he reqoest of (he party secared there . the uadersicaed trowtees will seil of the premives, on W) of which w! the jmciTase in cash. A . Curther particals ibe aunounced at time of sale | price above said trost to be | deposit of 250 requirad. i erding and revenve stamps at pul ; Terms to bé cimplied with in thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited snd the property be advertised and reseld. at the dls- JOHN D HOWARD. 4 N sts. ing-descrided 137d and premises. isirict of Cylombia. snd d a5 and leing lot €32 iu squars 2481, rizeli’s subdivision of mhT ddds #xSa ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- |sm "ot e turiesss % fhs Distrct o co. Cockd Batidimes WHb Ao | Pt S pu ey ing Number 3209 Highland Avenue, Cleveland Park, D. C. nced at time of et s tUof $1.100 requirad. 200 “revenue stami purehase ‘l"m 1o be tml’".dp:"h within thirty By virtue of certain deed of trust recorded ise depesit forfeited and the {in Lider 4465. ut folio 850. of the land records | propecty be sdvertived 36d reseld % the {of the District of Columbis, and at the re- | giscretion of the trustecs. | quest of the party secured thereby, the nader- Sizned trastees will well at public_suctien in front of the premises. on PRIDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, 1824, AT FOU'R P.M., the Tollowing deserthed wnd premises, sitngte | | { 1 cont. HDUAR H. MCRRIDE, H. KIKFFER DE LAUGHTER, : TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK BU PRINCETON PLACE N. Br virtue of a rertain dees recorded in Liber 4348 ut folio 188 of the land records of the District of Colum! 1he request of the party secured fhersdy, the undersigaed troutees will offer for eale by the premiss. on bilc auction, fa fromt 'URSDAY, APRIL BIGHTH, 183, AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. iWe following de. seribed 1and ad ivex sitaate in the co of Washingten, District of Columbis. to Hen ude by, Kounedy Hratucrs: 1 visien, m #un ot acorpor, 4. of part of “Pleasast Plaloa.’" as recorded in Liber 36, ai folio 3, in the offic the smrvayor of the Distric Columbla, proved by & brick hause ceataining seved ad bath, het-water beat, bufit-in ga- 0 screeusd-in Tear porches, subject fo trusts in the fum of sboit $5.754.47. pal and interest. rms of sale: Cush. A deposit of $300 00 required at time of sale. Al comvesancing. recording. rivenns stamps 4od gotarial feen at cont of purchaser. Terms fo be complled with within tiirty dats from day of smie. other- wise fhe trustees reserve the right to ressil h ir ul ILDING, e84 W, c uneabdivided part of the nambered meven (7). thirteen (13). fnciustve, and p lots sum- { bered one (1) ‘and nlae (8) in syuare mum. {bered twenty huodred wmd seventy-two (2072) in outh Boston Keal'y Compasy's subdiv sion of part of “The Highlan o ern Addition to Clevelaud Park™ and part snid“Goldsboroagh Tract,” as per carded in the office of the surveyor of f trict of Columbis in Liber Couaty 24, at folio 40; xaid lots, pArts of lots and parts of tract, beiog coutiguous, are dewcribed 1 ome parcel: Begioning at a_peg in the soutd lie of Ord. Way street at the northwest corner of &aid lof | \bn numbered shven (7) above mentioned. acd | ree ronning thence east slong the south lime of | Fiff Oniway street. 31817 Teet: thence woath 0 dn. ) 5= gree: inoies 30 sevonds eaat. 170.41 feet | VTh stone in the gorth line of Highland a noe: theges along said venue aad (he uorth {line of “Cleveiand Park’ 134.18 feat; lsonth 420 feet; (bence aloag waid avenue {sonth T3 50" west, 85.28 feet to the south i west_corner of the parcel couvesed to Bates Warren by deed recorded In Liber 3410 at fo- 8 of the land recoay of the Diatrict ef : " west, {147.54 teet to an old gas a2t an angle in {said lot numbered nine_(9) above mentiomed | thence with the southwesterly lines of i lots numbered aine (9), eight (8). and se {(7) above mentiosed, morth 43" 12" weet {feet to an old gas pipe st the matiwest cor- ner of eaid Iot mumbered seven (7): thence jalong the west lime of said lot pum- | vered northerly 2385 feet to the ;' according fo plst of survey cbriary 24, 1916, and reconded Iu { sarvey book 89, at page 74, in the offie of the | surveyor for the District’ of Golumbia: sab- ject to bullding lime restriction on Ordway | Btreat.”as shown on plat recorded in said sur- or's utfiee Iy Tiber comnty 24, at foiio 40, 1 S4id property being tmproved by a detached | residence knowa ax No, 3209 Highland ave- inne. and garage | Terms of wale: Suid preperty is subfect to u { prior deed o trust securing an_indelteduese {of $24,000 now past doe. and said property i will be sold subject to sald deed of trust la- | debtedness and ~secamulated fn ‘The {purchase price over aad above deed of {trost and Interest, il cash.” Interest and tuxen paid or adjusted to date of male, A deposit of $1.000 will be required 8t the time of suls. Al cunverancing. recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purehaser. Terms of sale to 1 be “complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise deposit will be for- If‘lrpd and property resold at risk {of defaulting purchaser atter five {vertisement of ‘snch resale In some n { and 10) to of re. | roperty at the risk and comt of the de. ser after five da: {e lished fu the city of Washingtoa, X Gelnmbis. A, MITCHELL_ PHILLIPS. WILLTAM W. MAINHALL. 8111 -apd. ermn Two-Story Brick Dwell- ing No. 1348 Taylor Street Northwest. By virtae of a certain den May 5, 1023 inntrumeat the Divtrict of Columbiu, and &t the request of the party secared tiereby, the undersigned trustees will effer for gale by’ publfc suction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SEV ENTBENTH DAY 'OF MARGH. 1f24. AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the fulowing. dexcribed land and premises. ‘sitaate fn the cit of Wushington, District of Oslumbia, to-wit: Lot 103 in Clarence H. Bmall's sebaivision of lots in equare 2833 as per plat recorded in Liber 64, folio 108 of the records of the effice of the surveyer for the District of Colambia, improved by twostory brick dwelling. lot- Water heat and electric lights, No. 1348 Tay- lor strest northwest, sabject to covemants of record; to be sold subject, howseer, fo Brst trawt of 36,000, dve March 19, 1924: and sec- 024 trost of §2.029 80, payabie $70 & moath Cagh over trusts. oding intere: Terms of sale: A deponit {of 3300 requin reliuser at the {of sale. All conveyanciug, recording, revenue stamps ard notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to bo complied with within thirly dags from day of sale. other- jwise the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and d Iauiting purchaser. att 3 ment of such resale in tome newspsper pub- lished in the eity of Washingtou. D. C. FRANCIS L. NEUBKCK, LAWRI 1. MILLS, mh6-0dds.exsu Trustees. { THOMAS J. OWF& & SON. AUCTIONEBES. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, i an Eight- of trust, dated ay 28, » publisied in Washin=ton. D. C WAL . NHOLES, WILLIAM L. BROWNI mib11.d&ds,exSu Trustees "TADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. Trustees’ Sale of Brick Dwell- ing, No. 643 4th St. N.E,, ‘Washington, D. C. In virtue of # certain Srat deed of trast from leils A. Longley to Thomas M. Fi apd Georgs E. (misspelled N.) Garrets trustees, dated Joly 12, 1920, and recor July 16, 1920, tn Liber 4467, folio 211, one of the land recrds of the District of Colam. bia, to secure & certain promimory note of be' mid Leila A, Loagles, tu amomnt ¥3.200, ly 12, 1928, the undersigned trustees. &t the request of the party secured, will seii st public anction. in frout of the premises, MONDAY, MARCH TENTH, 193¢, AT FOUR O'CLOCK 'P.M., lot nombered thirty-two (32) in {2e eubdivision made by Davidwon et al. fs Dor piat recorded ia Book T8 page 150 of {per pia o S 3 of ¢ Tocords of the ofce of the’ sarve: he District of Columbla, ~improved i i 3 t i K Street N.W. By virtae of a certain deed of trust recor ed in Liber No. 4678 Toguest of the parties undersigned soll af front of the o ¥ 2 lic_aoction, FOUTHIRTY bed land < o £ 1 g'{ of trast daly | £ plar | Story Brick and Stone! Apartment House, No. 1812/ THOB. I OWEN & SON, AUCITONBBES, TRUSTERG' SALE OF VALUABLE _DE- TACHED ¥RAME DWELLING BRING NUMBER 2911 PORTER STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Libe: 4868, follo 178 et seq. ¢ the land records of the District of Cel - premises, D NESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MARCH,'A.D. 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, si in the District of Columbia, and desig: ed 16t 78 in Sophia R. Harriw’ sabdivision in Block 8, *Coal Avenue Highland,” as per plat recorded i Liber 60 st follo 102 In the surveyor's of this DI of Colymbia, said Block 8 Dow known for the purposes of avsessment faration as square 2001, subject to covena: uf]ffl-’fll" Sold swbject 1 deed of trust forma: Suld subject o & prior deed of trus for §1,00. furiRer pariicalats of which will be ausounced At Hime of gale: the purchase gtlr! sbove s8id trust to be paid In cmash, A o - posit of 260 required veyanring. re- cordiffy amd_ revenne stamps at purchaser's sont ,fi-m to be complied with withia thirty davs otherwise deposit forfeited asd the prop. ty may be advartised aud resold at the dis- crention of the truste HEEMAN SCHMIDT, PAUL V. ROGERS, mbS-ddds TYHOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE 478 H STRE®Y SOUTHWESY. By virtue of a certain deed jn trust duly recorded In Liber No. 2548, follo 412 et seq., | of the (and records of thesDistrict of Oolum- bia, {he undersigned trustee will offer for sale Ly pablic auctin, 1o frout of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 'TWBNTY.FIRST DAY 'OF MARCH, A.D. 1924. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK e forldwing-described land Dremises uste fu the citr of Washington, District umbis. to-wit: The west tw of lot foar (4) in sqzare 497, | two-stery brick dwelling. Cerms af smle: Oue-third of (he purcl moxney te be paid in chsh. the balance alf payable in one and two : ut 8% per cent per Bum, paysble semiannvally from duy of sal Kecured by deed of truxt upo (he property L canh, at the optlon of fhe por- A deposit of 260 required of the er at the time of eale. All conver- anciug, recording, revenne siamps and not- tarial fees at the cost of the purchuser. Terms of sale (o be complied with within' fifteen days from day of sale, otherwiss the truxt reserves vight to resell the the risk cost of the defaultin JAMES. Atioraes for Trustee. LVIN C. HAZEN, Trustes. 1-0dds.c1Ru, EDUCATIONS Emerson Institute 1740 P St. N.W. MARCH 14 Spring Semester—Classes in AN High School Subjects Prepares for all Colleges, Uni- ies, U. S. Service Schools, and Diplomatic E T modera Tan- gnazie taught by native teachers. Cinvers ! Method. Dy and Evenivg Classes. ladividual Las- suns. Free Trinl Lewson SCHOOL OF ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration Gradnates of the Izstitate sre found o in protwmional A — ashisgion, SP‘ L NI € Hfir’l‘om_ OF _ ANISH scnivaion m. frem Spain — Cenversatisnal 1517 F ot. 2.w. Main 8885, The Temple School Announces Its Removal 1416 K St. N.W. STENOGRAPHY. Gregz & Pittman TYPEWRITING, Touch System RETARIAL COURSE 5 to 7 P.M. Chasses Caroline B. Stephen, Principal | PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag, Jawa. Popa'ar Muwc in 20 issems. easol® 1f yon buy jusirumests hera for Tree ki, wee ’gn mw. Msiu 1378 Kasy te Washington Conservatory of Music 1908 N. H. Ave.. at Dopont € _T“l(ll 7858, SCHOLARSHIP 0! in Villa, Voice. | MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE. . Fslimate cheerfully given ocation. WESCHLER'S, 920 ¥ 29 Phone Ma'n 1282, | 008-9 Fla. Aver : (SEPARATE ROOMS, Lecal and Long-Distance MOV By Carefal Men. Rates Re PAOKING BY EXPERTS. 2,900 while ia our long-dl LONG.DISTANCE MOV] RED BALL TRANSIT CO. 4 Wosdward Bldg. Main 2162, MOVING \ STORAGE KRIEGSEXPRESS PACKING . NW. mlldl “m i i | FIREPROOF TORAGE i LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1318 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 Moving Go. 1434 to 1442 U Bt. N.W. l!fl '!Vlr.lfl 300-3:.-1;)“0 VANS "'.'.cu. for '{:u l"l'.li:l-" Tolepbens 3804 CARATRA A AR A WA EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. i | { i H | ‘ristensen Sehealy | <~ ————— Kaw _terma. | { i | i MITH'’S i H 1 i i i ASSYRIA ... COLUMBIA . xCAMERONIA. ... Ma; CALIFOREIA (new) TUBCANIA H. Y. to Ply: SAXONL *AND, LANC AUSONIA (new).. Apr. 18 ALBANIA (new). and Anchor Lises, sagten, D. 0.7 branckes or ag | “NIAG, c, T STEAMSHIPS. Baltimore and Carolina Si ip Co. 1%sesnons mew winter sabedule to Florida Four Days Only Baltimore to Miami Fare. including berih and meals. ench way - bor. which Frau Dr. Driesch, wife of Prof. alding to German women who feel their social position is ruined because families to do without Servants. around the world with her husbwand, both of them countries before university societies and clubs. German clubwomen on the impres- slons gained during her trip. ‘Apr. 96, Frem Bastea Apr. 27 N. ¥.'to Londenderry and G ] 1A e, 18 Apr. 18 My 17 Mar. 29 Apr. 38 | 10. From Bosten May i1 | May 38 June 88 Juiy %8 th, Cherbourg, Le! Mur, 22 May ® ANTONIA .5 pr. 5 _Apr. 26 May 31 July 10 *via Halifax. x¥ia Liverpos! Seo your lecai Cunard Agen 517 14t (new) A " ANTA .. 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General Pussen, CTO THE AZURE ‘ ITERRANEAN 18 | NAVIGATIONE GENERALEITALIANA | The Route de Luxe ! Other sailings to ITALY H comsecting with EGYPT and INDIA. DIRECT North Cape and the Fjords Beigen, Stavaoger, Kristianasend and Kristianiz S. S. Bergensfjord { SSShun(erfiofll {J-ne 24 July Fast, Modern Twin-Serew Steamers Buperb Cabin Aceommodations Cabins-de-Luxe—Moderate Rates Daily comuection for Sweden. Denmark and the Coufinent NORWEGIAN AMERICA LINE Mar. 20 Ji ] Apr. 16 May My July From England by UNION-CASTLE LINE SANDERSON & SON, Inc., Agents 26 Broadway, N. Y. or Local Agents SUVA.:l AIUGILAMI. :v-hv | uil R Mail Steamers, Wy "{?? Apr. % Tom 4 R s from Vancoiver, B.'C. i For gares, Wz, Saply Can. Fis. Eatleny, 1418 | How Tork'aven Wash . or to tha | Cunadian Aasthaission Line Wisoh 741 Hestings 8¢, W. Vanceuver, B. C, ~LINE teamers) The Well (Bermuda 0;00" Offtcial Contracs Vi Phiatiah R Serer, O Barater S. S. “FORT VICTORIA" S, S. “FORT ST. GEORGE” Sailings Wednesdays and Saturdays 'T::::: lnn;:hnmble. pans Lo Mo e e UESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, TRIBUTE TO U. S. WOMEN | 5.i5isi, cotton 2621 Walkout Avert. | - ed by Carders’ Union. MANCHESTER, Englsnd, March 11, —The threatened lockout by the Cot- ton Spinners’ Federation is belleved to have been averted through the ac- tion of the Carding Room Amalgama- tion, which withdrew from the dis- pute. This dispute arose out of the introduction into a mill at Royton of an extra machine, impousing increased work and bringing about a strike. The lockout would have invoived 150,000 operatives. It is expected now that the workers on strike will re- turn to their machines and that the lockout notices will be withdrawn. Wife of Leipzig Professor Says American Housewives Work, Bat I Remember They Are Ladies. LEIPZIG, March 11.—American | women can do their housework, keep well dressed and never forget they { are ladies, in :gne of the prosaic la- { This is the Startling discovery 1 Hans Drissch of Leipzig University, made in the Uhited States and is her- the upheaval in the economic situau- tion has forced many middle-class MAN DECREED AS DEAD INSISTS HE IS ALIVE Sues to Set Aside Wife's Testimony, ‘Who Hadn’t Seen Him in Twenty Years. NEWARK, N. J, March 10.—Isaac C. Crame, seventy-seven., of Belle-| ville, who was decreed legally dead by Surrogate Howard Isherwood last May, has begun court proceedings to prove that he still s alive. Crane was declared legally dead after his wife had testified that she had not seen him for more than twenty years. Although Crane’s home is within a few mites of the surrogute’s court, he did not hear of the action taken until several weeks ago. He has ob- tained an order directing his wife to show cause on March 18 why the order declaring him dead should not be rescinded. |PLAN TO VISIT ENGLAND. Italian King and Queen to Return British Royalty's Call. | ROME, March 11.—King Victor Em- imunuel and Queen Helcna probabl, will arrive fn London May 2 to re-| turn the visit of King George and {Queen Mary. Tt is stafed that this| tdate hos been fixed definitely between {the two court i« probuble! ithat the crown accom- | tpany the s il | Frau Driesch recently made a tour lecturing in various She is now addressing IMPRISONED, FIRES CAR. “Tourist,” Beating His Way, Is Freed by Firemen. CHICAGO. Murch 1).—Affer spend- ing four days in o locked refrigerator car, which he entered at Detroit to bewt his way to Chicago, David Fos- ter, Piltsburgh, vesterday set fire to the car in the Chlcago Great Western railroad vards to attract attention and gain his liberty. Miremen answered an alarm and es=ued him. RESOXTS. LANTIC CITY, { 1 | i If you believed the table was excellent, heavekeeping immacu. late, music good, the | sttractively fumnished, you’d writ GALEN HALL ‘o ilinetruted folder Better cnt this aut for where te stay n A1 LA, i LEGAL NOTICES HERBERT P. LEEMAN, Attoraey. SUPREME UOURT OF THE DIS 7 Columbia.-Ia re the spplication of Rurton Jones. for change of game, | Bauity Doc.Margaret Burioa | flled & petit prayiag for & ' uging er name fo Margaret Norothy { Alessnder sul baving applied 1o the court | |Tor aa orier of publicatioa of ihe motive | | required by iaw in such cases, it is. Ly the | goer, iy . A0 1924, | | Grdered persons . A D. 1924 why tle o stould ool be granted: Pro- This order be published werks be- | newspaper. | “Brighton Atlantic City e i T fonce & week fore waid duy | JENNINGR BAILEY. | copy. Text F. & RO § |VEEASCRY D Il P March 3. 1624, Sealed ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. | io furnisic bexieine. Oils Amrican Pl i more foriable than s manihs on Aceonnt o | locmtion and arrangement et ane or all hids o < of Dextrius, Oils, Tex | rigbt s rexerved to o | pETs of bies. Kamp tiles sud Uiy Colo Bureau of Entravise snd than © pm. Wed April 9, 100 | Dien of Faper Yox Bianks, Paper aui Ch must be received not later than April specifications for’ proposale, which the Lids for the several schedvies will be opeued. an ‘nformation_will be furnisked on ap; to Faol E. Twsman, | { | e £= g 28 - TRAN ATLANTIC CITY FIREPROOF AMERICAN PLAN ON TUE OCEAN FRONT e STEAMSHIPS. | eritioisms. i since | powers 31 _|FRAU DR. DRIESCH PAYS | SKINNERS’ STRIKE OFF. |V0ICES GRATITUDE FOR JAPANESE LOAN Hanihara Says Money Raised Here Demonstrates Friendship of People: SATISFIED WITH TERMS Says Immigration Now Is Single Cause of Difference. By the Associated Press. NEW TORK. March 1i.—Success- ful flotation of the Japanese recon- struction loan in the United States wa# more than & commercial tran action, Massanao Hanihara, Japanese ambassador to Washington, last night declared at the annual dinner of the Japan Society. Rapid oversubscrip tion of the loan, he sald, was an em phatio expression of the American peoples’ trust and friendship for Japan. The loan ranked next in order and possibly in equal im portance to the uid tendersd Japan immediately after the earthquake disaster, hie added. “I am, told there ars some cisme, Lere a¥ well as eriti | 1o the terms of the loan bara said. “According to critics, the terms could or should have besn made mors favorable to the borrower. I am not familiar enough with affaire of the money | market to pass any judgment on the rfoundness 01 unsoundness of sucl But suppose, for the saks of my argume: that the terms were not altcgether such as might have been desired—that matters little ¥rom my point of view the important fact 18 that the fapanese loan, of no inconsiderable amount, was nego tiated hera and was oversubscriben by the investing, not the speculating public of this country. Added to Frieadship. The actions of the American people the Jupanese earthquake, the mbassador asserted. added to the many sons for friendly co operution between Japan and Americe The one outstanding question on wiich there was any likelihood of friction was that dealing with Japa nese immigration to the Unites 200d ‘cotcerned show | States, e deciared. This was not a he. o or hefore the 15th YQUeRtion of immigration, the ambas sador asserted, bot a estion of whether the Jupanese as a nation an? not as individuals were entitled to respect and consideration by other president of the advocated convocatior {of & high commission by the Unitea States and Japan to setile their is sues. particularly the Paclfic exclusion acte. “The entire country has 2 means of avoiding this complication,” he sald The power rests in the centra government o remove the embarrass ment by the exercise of the treaty meking rights, which superseds ali local iaw. But regard for the interes of the whole countrs lcads us to ex ercise this power with law. Bat re gard for the interest of the whole country leads us to exercise this power with extreme reluctance. “'The proper way to settle thes: battles is to appoint a high commis coast " |=ion or to call a conferance similar to Heot snd Cold Sea Water Baths Orchestr of Solaists Golf Privileges OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT mitting proposuls mer Le obtained upol Appi ~ W HIW :I"L cation to the Chief Clerk of the Departme: a ate, Orat house f ianraw ik aud | $h8 Toave sadrons, e R eod i et aerea SATY: | COMMISSIONERS. T ¢, WASHINGTO! Iy rares.X.J. COLLINS, Prop . Atlantic City, | Marcl 11, ChCS propoRinTor comenct: P | Tauin Ave. N.W., p. m., March 9. 1 the Listaliation of an el trol elevator in actorda: and plan, in the Bu sey Ave., Washiozton, amd theu opemed. for | teic push-button cou- | with speciiations {&nd killed o |rado Gold and Silver Mining Com- {pan¥. neur Paral, Chihnahua, Mexico. that which was called to settie the problems of the Pacific” e s American Killed in Mexico. DOUGLAS, Ariz., March 11.—Chsus cey Stephe: an American, was sho property of the Abor according to a telegram receivec here. It is said there ars boi nine Amer " THE LA CLAIR For dstailed No. Peao. ave. Handeomely furs Teasonable rates. clock p.m.. Mar: Informstion apply & ing. s STEAMSHIPS. District buiid- | fcans in the camp and that the ter. ritory is dangerous. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. 244 Sailings to Europe The leadership of White Star and associated lines is indicated in this year’s unprecedented programme of transatlantic sailings Faa@s About Our Fleets 112 Ships. 1,200,000 ton: . 244 passengeraailings to Europe a year. Every type of accommo- dation. venient connections. Room for half a million passengers in one year. 11 Cabin steamers, with every comfort at very moderate rates. Attractive accommoda- tions in luxurious Second Cabin on our fast liners nowavailableatratesthat start at $125. (Ask for special booklet). .. 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