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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. {(Continued) ~_ REAL BUYS Nr. 14th and Randolph St. N.W. 6 doub &b, nown, rear ‘porches easy terms Takoma 5rob, e ha kool lot. exceilent | $6.500; 3500 cask pitol Hiil. or rooming house; 12 r Water on Al and_can be o0 und . hardwood floors, built-in gurage. Fric Park & b, b use ix furn B paymen Near 14th Tr. &b, t roperts in t $13,500, BAUMAN and Kennedy. ext & HEINZMAN, e m S Nav R OWN YOUR HOME ALWAYS AN EVIDENCE OF THRIFT. NE OF THESI K DWI v up located ; NEW LINGS. reasor ably financed. M block Crittenden sect Trinidad ave SAU \‘m I\\ CO. Inc 5 WM 433 K H. st Mutn 10167 REAL VALUES. WOODRIDGE, D. C 3 new G-room and bath bnealows. Boors, &.m.| and $60 month C. MAYNOR BIG BARGAINS. Adams st. n.w. tile bath, light, 1ce rooms, attic, lectric built-in sink and and floors, piece double cement garage. THOMAS A. 906 New N NOTICE m roon box front porch; JAMESON, York Ave. TO COLOREI] CHAS. N cory. n desiral one ix only Very smail cash D. SAGER, \\’lh"wr Maia 3 a8 - Open Eventazs Unti ROW H( YUSES, Corner in N.W. station, or to containing five Exchange con. su »m e Phone Service to 9 P.). F.SCHNEIDER, Jr., & CO. tealiy mew Groom and bath brick @lec., porclies, a1l modern appoint rem d & CO., INC Stain TENTION! EAR I!L I’().\"J CIRCLE Garage. Phone Service to 9 P.M. T. F.SCHNETDER, |r. Inin P6SE" = 1 NAVY YARD. rice, $4,350. $300 Cnh‘ $40 Per Month. (lacludes all interest.) VACANT. a vers attractive K home, " Has and_painied o 1hirou Front 3ard to pave K been newly ut in excellent yard and back and papered sliould be Inspected immedi DALLAS GRADY, yland BIdg., every fne modern WALKER & (0O ALLAY 1 Stain 209 Hll,.\l LOCATIO) 749 Trving St.—Corner. 8 rooms. 2 bathe, garage. Vitractive terme. ANY BROKER OR THRIFT RUILDING CO., PHONE MAIN 768 BARGAINDS. 6-Room and Bath Homes, Northeast and Southeast. Row Brick Houses in Town. Detached Homes in Suburbs. Prices Very Low. Built, Owned and For Sale by HARRY A. KITE, INC,, 1514 K St. N.W. Lowest Terms If Bought Through This Office. Phone Main 4846, BIG DARGAID 1221-1229 Randolph St. N.W. Six large rooms; attic; h.-w.h.; ctric light; double hardwood ors; one-piece sink, built-in e box and other extras; wide double rear porches and cement 'rh'\t porch. Deep lot to wide ey Easy terms. '111('\[ AS A. j-\\IESO\I €a. 906 New York Ave. Main 5526. COLORED. NO CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS rfunity for colored purchasers. INTOWN LOCATIONS. 6 Tooms and convenler.ces. © authorized to sell to colored pur- never before offered. ITTH &CO., Goldsmith Bldg., 14—(7'\ Eye St. N.W., Main 9?’\70 $750 ( 'iinwifi MONTH. $10,500. ON WID 7 New bouse fac bath with real i b Yoot i, paarstal Washstand ik oors on botl fio oto front porch bathroom walls Attractive terms. CHEVY ICHASE U C: 3t s unusual to find & new home fn Chavy Cliase ‘priced below $14.000." Here i one with 7 rooms, bath and extra Javatory; oak fioors taits and down fln ed attle: metal weather ROOMING II(WL SE. Conveniently located between two ca ose containis efght bedrooms and two Yaths, making it possible to show an ttra Ve Tacome. There v alao n two.car garags. lone this eventug for appointment o inspec This evening call North S158-W. DOUGLASS & PIILLIPS, 2407 New York Aves Franklin 3878 appoint. 1N OWNER, NUE Sixrooms: bwer weith six. uilt-in fixtures; in garage; con- sanitas on kitchen and lines. Tuis | ontlly payments ¢ and | monthly A bargain | to date; well hardwood Six large h.-w.h. hardwood one- other extras; rear porches and wide| ¢ built-in bie mouthly payments to ___ FOR SALE—HOUSES, Near N. Capitol and K Sts. Price, $5,750. This is & dandy ulx room houn. Wy lu- distance "of downtown. Neur G P. O Post Omce. ‘Very small sash payment snd sy monthly payments. Phone BI to inspect S bargain at once. \hap!ro-Katz Realty Company, 109 L nw Majn 9111 SALE OR RENT—HOUSES SEVERAL OITY A OME for sale on eaxy terms; from $5.000 upward. on camh payment $250" ipward ot rent 343,50 monthly upward Several hargaing in colored Nouses, all sec tions, ally uw., from $6,500 upward. on | Gasls puvment $200"upward OF. rent.$38.50 pers . RYON CO., IN€. 1438 F Bt WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. ANTED—BY A COLORED PURCHASER, § 10 mom house with_ large front or back rd. Phone or write Mr. MILLER, 1644 & w. | North 2200 CASH FOR TEN ROOM tched, ; from gwer, mot ARRY Phone West 120, B0R, Star Main # w | | W [ ¥a AL / 3 COLE. or addréss Box | omce. i | OFFICER, ORDERED HE | 1y % %010 room_ house in Georgetown, ea Jf 315t st. and north of P t., unoerfl‘lim sgents, Address Box 306K, 10 TWELVE ROOM HOUSES 1N ion, BAUMAN & HEINZMAN Main 7. A TWO-STORY, RIX OR NEV a good sectlon of Georgetown: garage or room for same: can pay 00 cash” and will buy immediately. Ad- Ares Hox 320-R, Star o OR & ROOM W SIX TSt WANTED. 'SE, PRACTICAL in_garage preferred: touring, Gray tourlng payment. Stato AddressBox g0 exchange ¢ Buick touring as first fon, price anl particulars. R, Star office. ALL CASH FOR house: will also o that can he TON KOERBER RESIDE rented for investment given; must have full 310-R, St A GOOD B! consider one remodeled 1> or more old quick action 301 Insurance Bldg. OPERTIES THAT immediate at information. A SMALL “GOOD NEIGAROR- vrice about $7,500, WANTED with §1.300 cash 1. T, JOUNSON NW, 5 0R & k0OM BRICK HOUSE IN N.E. OR we.: prefer old house; large casn payment. Tei 1 54083, 513 WILL Y ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR colored. Will_consider any section of city 1843 H n.w. Room »4-5. Main 7852 _ E DEMAND FOR DENTIAL PROP- y reasing. 1f you 161 us secure the purchaser < resulta 1Ist your prope JOIN F. DONOHOE & RONS, 14 Pennsrivania Ave. S.E ber Washington_Real QUICK ACTION. & to 10 Toom brick house 1n a good n.e. of . Section: must bave possession 1n 45 Call /780 or address mail to Room 405, People o quick sal YOUR PROPERTY WIT CRANDALL. Main 717. mproved or unimproved entinl -and, it priced right, Teasonubly early smle may be expected. # o &L ELLiOT Bank of Commerce & Savings Main 9891, “Eventage North 180 AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. OWEN V&‘.‘flifil(tfll NEERS, SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- FRAME DWELLING BRI} 926 G STREET SOUTH- FHOS. 3 | TrUsTEES' oF | sTORY PREMISES NO WEST Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust Septemher 23. 1924, belng {ustrument No. 180, recorded October 20 1924 o the land Fecorda of the District of Columbia, and ut the reaent ot he party stcured Therehs dersigned trustees will sell Wbl auction in front of the premises on WEDNE DAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, AD 1625, AT FOUR P.M.. the following de- “cribed 1ahd and premises, situate in the Dis- umbia. and desigoated as and b o by 4 depth thereot, west 20 Tront by the full deptn thereat, of lot in the subdivision In Square 360. as per Diat recorded In the office of the murvesor f fue District of Columbla in Book B folio 120. Terms: Sold subject to & for $2.500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the. purchase price abova said trust to be paid in of $200.00 required. Conv dated ror deed of trust Terms to be complied with withi ty dafs, otherwise deposit forfeited and Droperts may be mdvertised and resold at discretion of the trustees. RUFUS 8. LUSK WARWICK MONTGOMERY, 19-0&ds, ex8n Trustee the ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS, ES' SALR OF VALUABLE APART- \lr\T BUILDING WITH STORES aX LOOR, v th 8T, (CURNER STREET) By virtue of rtain deed of trust duly in Liber 4806, folio 46 et seq., d records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the arty mecursd thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the (O8N TUESDAY, THE 2ith DAY OF 1 at 4'0'CLOCK P.M d and premises, < 3 gton, District of € . to-wit: Lots 92 and 93 in Jobn T. Arm subdivision of lots in square as per plat recorded in the office of the surreyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 14, at folio 10 roved as above, to be sold ‘subject. hor to a prior deed of trust for $30,000, at “ due Febrnary 14, 1928, ne of sale: Over and abore said trust, ba monthly payments ding interest at 7%, from day ure] by a second deed of trust | upon ths property sold, or all cash over trust 3¢ ihe option of the Purchaser. A deposit of $1.000.00 required of the purchaser at the time of eale. All conveyancing, reconding, revenue stamps and notarfal fees at the cos of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- th within thirty days from day of erwise the trustees reserve the rignt sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchiaser, after five d vertisement of such resalo in some b pudlished 1a the city of Washington, D. 3 WILLIAM L. SRS DoNALDsON, a14-d&ds.ex-8u Trustees. N.W. Tollowin, 715 N W 1y order of the sursiving administrator of estats of Lawrence S. Brumlal, deceased, under’ authority’ and irection of the Supremé Court of the District of Colymbia. hoiding & probate term, Admr. No. 27800, we shall offer for sale’ at our galleries, No. 715 13th strect “northwest, Washingto, D. C., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, '1928, AT 2 PO coltection o€ valuable patitinge a pact ‘of the personal aswets of the decedent, iely: Origlual paintings for the celling of Totunda T Capitol, four original &n for cetiings and wails and of rooms Capitol, by Constantino Brumid Alt of Benjamin Frankila by Duplise ogether With 41 other valusble paintings | puintings will be oo display at C. G. Co., lnc., on and after January 24, "By order of F. HILTON JACKSON Surviving Administrator of the Estate of Lawrence 8. Biumidi. $a15-10t.ox81 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. ACCTTONEERS. ~ TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY _BRICK DWELLING, ~BEING PREMISES ' 124 FOURTH =~ STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of & certain’ deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4503, Follo 834 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- t the request of the party secured undersigned trustees will seil, at on In_front of the premises, on PRIDAT. THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1925, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, the following described land and prem: | ises. ‘situate i the District of Columbia, and | des’.inted “an and belng the uorth 20' feet | front Ty the fall depth of 80 feet of original lot numbered 18, in square 785. Terms: Sold wubject 10 & priot deed of trust for abont $1,667.18, further particulars which will be announced at time of sal purchiase price above said trust to be h. A deposit of $200 required. Convey- | anci recordiug and revenue stamps at pur- T's cost. Terms to be complied with | Within thirty days, otherwise deposit forteits | and the property ‘may be advertised and re- sold at the discretion of the trustees | NORMAN E. RYON, WILLIAM 8. %Y th TRUSTE! STOR 'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO: BRICK DWELLL No. 317 Y STREET N.W., WITH METAL GARAGE IN REAR. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated June 5, 1924, and recorded July 1, 1924, In- Strument No. 35 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE 2nd DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1023, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.3., the following d scribed land and premises, situate in the Di Lot 34 n squai Jromety will pe trust for about trict of Columbia, to Wit 3080, improved as above. Terma of sale; The above 01d sublect to & prior deed o So00 atticotars Vat. na'a, balants casb: A e PASDSSAEA AT Conveyancing: Fecording, Fevemme 3 notarial fees At Cont of purchamer Terms of sals to be compiied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- eriy, &t the risk and cost of the defaulting purcharer, ‘affer fivo’ days’ advercisgment o such resale in some newspaper published in.| fha city of Washington, D. ¥. W. HILL. Jr., 1821,25,20,28,30-2e3 Trustees ¥ | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. WEDNESDAY AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONELRS. TRURTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAMB DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 4632 THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a Ceriain detd of trust, dated 7. 1094, being lnstrument No. 1 o t 1654, among” the. land records of the District of 'Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned ‘trustees will neil At public ‘muc tion, In tront of the premises, on THURSDAY, THB TWENTY-BEC DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1925 AT FOUR P.M., the following de’ scribed land and premises. situate 1 the Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as and belng 21 that plece or parcel ‘of land lzing Belog o the subdicidion of “Colorato H &% per plat recorded in Liber County 18, st follo 20, of the records of (he office of the surveyor of the District of CGolumbia, sald plece or parcel of land and being described by metes and bounds as follows: Bswlnning at & polat on the west line of S8t street 85 feet south of the intersection of the sald west line of 38th street and the south Hne of Ohes- avenke strest, thence west gu & line at 00 Gegrees to the weat llne of 38th strest 1 feet to & polat on the east line of Grant thence southerly along the east line o road £0.08 feet, thence easterly 120.08 feet o & point on the west line of SBN street 110 feet south of the intersection of the sald west Tine of 38th strest and the south line of Chesapeake treet, thence north along weat line of SAth atreet 5O feet fo the Place of beginning, the sald above described Prop- erty belog kiown for the purposes of taxation reel 38,7177, erms: Sold subject to & Drior deed of trust for $4.500, further particulars of which will be anpounced At time of sale; the purchase rice above said trust to be paid fn eposit of $200 required. -Conveyanch cording and revenue stamps At purchaser's Cont. "Terms £o be compiied with within thirty days, otherwiee deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of tho trusteen s. --msznmu:n Ja10-0&ds.exS3 THOS. I OWEN & SO, .Au-nu\i RE. Valuable 14th Street Business and Apartment Property, Being the Three-Story Brick and Stone Building No. 2404 14th Street N.W. At Auction Ry authority vested fn us we will sell at ublic auction in front of the premises, on RHURSDAY. . THE TWENTY-SECOND. b OF JANUARY, 1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOOK P. lot ¥ 1n square 2861, improved as above and located near 4 large humber of important apartments, Central High Behaol. ete. Terms: Kold subect o & et deed of trust for $12:000 and & 31 dec of trust for 48,000, pavable $30 per month, the Amount over fricts to'be paid ih cadh. - 3500 dcpoate. Rale o Vo closed within 80 days or deposit for. feited. All conveyuncing, recording and reve- Bue STAmPE &t coNt of purchas THOS. J. OWEN & SON, ADAM AT WESCHI U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Agricul- tural Implements, Harness, Stock and Poultry Tonic, In- cubators, etc. By virtue of a writ of flerl, faclas Issued out 0f the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash, at Adam bler & Son's muction rooms, 920 Penn- ave_ nw., Washington, D. C.. AT O'CLOCK A, ON THUR! 1925, the following d to wit! Assorted garden hedge cutters, prong fo . stock_and_ponltry 'tonic. srtment of plow parts, or parts, mets of double harn. ed Yot of bridles, bre ry comba and brush . ncubators. grinding stones and frame *hufns. well buckets, corn crusher, ete., and levied upon as the property of the defend. ants, G. Rdward Schults and Lewis T. Millar, tradivg a award Schults & to satisfy judgment at law No. 69: of Rosa Gatti et a in favor E. 0. SNYDER, U. §. Marsha 13.18.21 ADAM A, WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. U. S. Marshal’s Sale of a Large Quantity of Garden Seed. By virtue of & writ of special flerl fa ismued out of the clerk’s office of the Suprem Court of the District of Columbia and fo me irected, T will sell at public sale, for cash, &t Adam A. Weschier & Son's auction rooms, Pennsylvanin ave. n.w.. Washington, D. C ' AL, ON THURSDA the ‘following described assortment of garden 8! Dbeans, pear, sweet corn, etc.. seized and levied upon ws the property of the defendants, G. Edward Schults and Lewis T. Miller. trading » G. Edward Sch nd sold to fy fudgment at law No. 60330, in favor of Rosa Gattl et E. C._ SNYDER, 0131821 o FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME RESIDENCE, BEING PREMISES 2687 4th STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of & certain deed recorded | December 11t D.. 102 aper number 194, of the land records of the Dlstrict of Columbla, and At the request of the Darty secured thercby, the undersigned trastes will seil, at public-anction in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTT- THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1825 at FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.3.. the foilow- ing-described Iand and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and bLeing lots 24 and 25 In lqu-re 3634 in Edwin MIYfl"\I subdivision of part of F\htropoiis View ‘mow called “Central Ad: Aition’ as per piat recordsd in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 49 at folio 13, Terms: Rold subject Further of trnst dul: to & prior deed of trust of which wd :“tha pur Drice above aald trust to be paid in A deposit of $200.00 required. Con- Veyancing, recording And revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terma to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- felted and the property may be advertised and Tesold at the dlscretion af the trustee. JAMES E. McCABE, 1A14-0&48 0350 Trustos. ESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE DE. TACHED FRAME DWELLING, NO, 1207 HAMILTON ~ STREET ° N.W., WITH METAL GARAGE IN REAR, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated October 3, 1923, and recorded October 26, 103, Instrument No. 18 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the pretnises. on MONDAY, THE Zud DAY ON FEBRUARY, 1025, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and_premises, ‘situate in the District of C lumbla, to wit: Lot 50 i square 2030, im- proved ‘as above. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subect to prior deeds of trust aggregating bout $10,000; particulars at sale: balance bh. A deposit of $300 required of pur- Chaser at time of aale. All conveyancing, r ording, revenue stamps and notarial feer at ost_of purchaser. Terma of sale to be com lied with within thirty days from day of ale, otherwise the trustee reserses the right fo Tesell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five a. vertisement of such resaie in some ne published n tho city of, Washington . HILL, Jr., 1821,23,26.28.80-fe2 __ Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, ADAM A. Trustees’ Sale to Close an Estate of a Very Valuable, Centrally Located Business Property, at the Corner of New York Ave- nue, Fifth and L Streets Northwest. By, virtue of the powsrs vested, by deed of tecord, in the undersigned trustoes they witl el THREE O'CLOCK _P.M. 0N ' THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1825, in front of the premises, all hat parcel of land situste in the City of Washington, Dis- trict of Columba, known as the west 135.33 feet front on New York avenue of original lot numbered 6 in square north of square 518. Said land being bounded on the north by New York avenue, on the east by the land of Robert Bonar, Wm. Jardine, et al, on the south by L street northwest and on the west by Fifth street morthwest, containin 10,185 square fest, more or iess. The saig iand will first be offered_in fve separate parts, “fronting on New York avenue.” and Fungiog theough to L etreet, varying f said parts from 20 feet front to teet front on New fork avenus, s marked ou pist to be’ cxbibited at time'of sale, 4ad In Accordance with which sald parts ‘will be Offered. The trustees will then ofter said Qescribeq parcel o entirety, ‘and _they reserve the right to accept the bid for the entirety, if it is in excess of the Aggregate bids for the several part Terms of sale will rty per cent cash. and’ the residue on or before two years after date ‘of sale. (o be e ted romissory hote Or Notes of purcuaser, to bear interest &t six per centum per Annum, payable semi- annually from day of sale, and to be secured by first deed of trust on tha property sold, fn the decd of trust satisfactors I o re- ponit of $200,00 of ench parcel. and i d'pom OF §1,000.00 11 soid a wa entire when big Is acceped. Terma of mle to N e A N e ety notice by publi ing ten” ventn, 1 h Dewspaper” pubiisned 1a the Gty of Washington. . 'of such resale. Diagrams of the property and information as at_public auction ‘a e to same can be bad at the ofice of H. Rosier Dulaoy, 815 Vermont. avene northwest 5 & Roztn " ncu\r Bianisessa 35 Vecmeat areaie N THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUGTIONEERS. COLLATERAY, AT .AUCTION. By virtue of a certain collateral note, dated Washiagton, D. C. January T, 1024, pazadle on_demand, signed Daniel O'Haire, de Dhving becs mede. In_the payment of sames we will gell at public auctlon, within ouf office. 1831 O atreet n.w.. SATURDAY. THE TWENTY - FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1925, AT 12 Mo the collateral named therein, to wit: Note signed Gertrude Van Hoeson. for $5,300, secured on lots 112 aad 113 in sanare ‘235 ‘Tecme of sale: Al cash, : THOMAS J, OWEN & SON, Ja21,22.23 =3 g Auctioneers. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, AUCTIO Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bu: iness Property No. 1333 14th Street N.W. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly rocorded on July 29, 1024, as Instrument No 271 of the land records’ of the District of Colymbia, ‘andat “the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction in front of the remison, on TUBNDAT. THE TWENTY SEV NTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1825, AT FOU! THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. ‘the following de- scribed land and premises, situate in said District of Columbin, to-wit: Part of lot 6 In Alfred and Anton Heftmuller's subdivision in square 342, ‘recorded in Liber I, follo 1. of the records of the murveyor's ofica of said District, beginning on 14th street, 20.19 feet north of wouthwest corner of said Iot, sald oint being In the center of wall between uses Nos. 1831 and 1838 14th street Dorth- west: the iatter of which occupies the land herein described. and runuing thence morth on T4th atreet 25.14 feet to center of morth 14 “premive: 1583 14th streat thence with said ceater of sald vig o sald 14t street to rear line of thence southweaterly on sald rear line potat of beginnin hrough center o to heginning Terms of sale atd lo to Property will be sold sub- sect to a prior deed of trust for $80,000 at 7% due June 30, 1027; balance cash. A’ deposit of $1,000 required of purchaser at sale. All con- Teyancing, recording, revenue stamps and ne- tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sule o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the Fight to resell property at risk and cost of iting pu ter five daye’ adver- tisement “of such in some newspaper - L. LINKINS, LINKINS, Tnuteeo Sale of Valuable Un- improved Lot on 17th Street Near Upshur N.W. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4861, follo 9, of the Iand records of the District of Col and With the request of the partles secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will well. at pub. lic' auction, fn front of the premiises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, ' 1025, AT FOURTHIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land und ‘premises, situate in the District of Co lumbis and_designated snd being lot square in the subdivision of Pleasant Helghts” as sald subdivision is re conded in_the office of the surveyor of District of Columbia in County Book No. 18, Dpage No. Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instailments, represented by the prom Iswory notes of the purchaser, payable in obe at 8 per cent sale, payable semi.ann cured by deed of trust upon the prop erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at tin of male. All convesancing, recordiog, reves stamps and notarlal fees ut cost of purcha Terms of sale to be complled with wi thirty days from day of sale, otherwise de Dosit forfeited GEORGE L from day WHITFORD, 3 EMERSON. Jr., ja10-00d,4&dhme xSy Trusteen SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS Nold goods, etc., for Storagn Charges 18 hereby given that on Fridey 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m. and « Fridas the o, there Inc... 181 enforee liehs for toruze unpaid, all household sonkl offects ou Alofge With the nxfer & Ntorage Co.. Tnc.. in the Sim Batley, Anuie Banks, Wailace Hanks G. L. Beale, George = Blakeiy irn Emme” Bricker, Mra. _ Bertha Brooks William Brown, Brown. Nettle B Mre. Sadse J Henr. Efe « HOUSE- Notice el ... Washington, D. harges, etc.. due and oods, paintings and Rusi Carter, Mre. Berdell Dates. Katherine Delta Mrs. Marie J. Drummond. Percy H. Evans, Ellis H. Garrett, 'Williamn Holmes. Lee Mr. J. Bishop John: son, James Johnson, Mrs. Adelatde Louch Georze W. Lee, Mrs. Gecrgle 8. Lee, Henry H Lewis. Margaret Lewis. Mrs. Roseita Logan Wilson McDow Wiltiam Melt Padgetr, Lottie Parran, Mrs. AL M H. Pleasants, J. W. P L. Poweil, Mrs. Ruth Ricketts, Viela ¢ Jackson, P. Tavlor d Ward, R. B. Eva Mrs Wey Louisa Wai Mary Ward, Louis S map, Arthur E. Wheeler, 1 Willlams, Nannle Wil borough, Rosa Hipkins. hold goods. furnitu foniers, barrels and tents, beds, bookeases, trunks and confent chairs, refrigerators, e names of the following ce Banks, Mre L. A Collius, Evelyn V. Hill, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Porter, Amelia Smith Louisa Walker, consistin 3. Flran. Mary Gras, G iomatic Mission Kigd. s Maric tion, Mrs trunk of & of planos; William Green, Irish Dip. Marie sex, crates books, pictures, stand, v "Albert Cake. consiating of one c Dr. Wiiliam Minyard, one ma. chine. National Oiev Development Company one iron safe. (Signed) CLARENDON SMITIT, President of Smith's 1 Company, Inc. 1313 You TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO HOLLOW-TILE GARAGES, REAR OF NOS. 8133 AND 8185 N STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. conded in Liber No. 4723, follo 201, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustess will offer for al public auction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF Jax UARY. AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE the following described land tuate in the District of Co lumbia, to-wit: Part of Lot C in Henry C. Jewell ‘and othera trustees’ snbdivision of part of square 1232 as per plat recorded In Liber AR Ehepherd, follo 67, of the records of the office of thé surveyor of the District of Columbia, described as follows: Beginning for the same ot the southeast corner of sald lot, and running thence west on the north line of (formerly Gay) street 39 feet: thence north 120 feet to the north line of s thence east on the north line of said lot the northeast corner of said lot; and thence south 120.50 feet to the place of beginning, improved as above erms of sale: The above property will be sold_sublect to a Building Associafion trust for about $3,400, at € per cent payuble month- Iy, balance ‘cash. A depostt of $200.00 re. quired at time of sale. All converancing, re- cordiag, revenue stamps and Botarial feer at cost of purchaser. Terms of ale to be com- piied with within thirty daye from aag of sale, otherwise the trustees reserva the right to re- sell the properts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ Adver- tisrment ‘of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Wi Ihtnxlnn D. G g 3. ow Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises 2121 K Street North west, With Brick Building on Alley in Rear. By virtue of @ decree of the of the District ‘of Colum Chuse No. 43365, we wil sell' 3t public auc’ jon, 1n_front of' the premises, on TUESDAT, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF AN ARY, 1825, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK following-déscribed and aud premises in_the District of Columbia and bein original lot 4 1n square 73, deserd lows, viz: Beginning at feet ‘went from the southeash corn dot and running thence west alo of “K street north 16.83 feet, thence north 14882 feet to a 30-foot wi east slong the south line of said feet ‘and " thence south 146.92 feet th street and the Dlace of beglaning, with the rovements thereon. erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, 20 two Years from the oxy of sel e reprencuted by the Dromizsory Hoi Durchiaser, bearing ‘Interest &1 the shte of SI% Jet seciuis e somces Bhaabie Meicmity; anq secured by deed of trust on the arty sold, or all ouh at the option of !he of sale To bo complled with “within iRy days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk. and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in mome newspaper published in Washington, D. C. WALTER M BASTIAN, JAMES P. SCHIOK, Trusean THOS. reme Court in Equity Miitorts | cording "THOB. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE FRAM! RESIDENCE, BEING PREMISES ALABAMA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By Virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded February 14, 1923, as Instrument No. 90 among the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured theraby, the underaigned trustees will well, at public auction In front of the premists, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY b SO Ny W P S ¢ 64 O'CLOCK P. M, the following-described_land and premise e in the District of Ce lumbia; ‘and esignated s and being lots 12 nd 18 in re G832 In Mliford O. Jarvis nd W. Ell Berry, trustees ivision of and unow known as ‘‘Overlook,” as per plat recorded in Liber G5 at follo 28 of the recordm of the office of the surveyor for the District Gt Columbia, ‘sublect to covenants of record. Terms: S0id ‘subject o & Drior deed of (rust ,500.00, further particulars of whlfh announced at time of sale; the chase price above sald trust to be pal cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Conr: veyancing, recordin anq revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to ba complied with within thirty ~dasa otherwise deposit for- fe'ted and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. W. GILBERT DENT, G. LEA" STABLER, “Trystees, TIONEERS, TRUSTERS' SALE OF vALUAR 6. BTORY BRICK IN = pEIs DWEL . REING PREMISES : STREET NOKTHEAST. By virtue of &' certain deed of trust duly recorded January 5, 1925, as instrument 148, among_the land of the District of Columbia. and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at_public auction In front of the ixe, “on MONDAY DAY OF JANUART, O'CLOCK P.M.. 1 rem. THE TWENTY-SIXTH A D. 1925, AT FOU following.dehcribed land and premises, ‘aituste {n the District of C: Tumbla. “and dcwignated as and being ot 19 in block 8 in Frederick W, Jones' subdiviston of land now known as ‘Ivy City,” as per plat recorded in Liber Levy Court No, 3 folio 76 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. ~Block 8 now known ax 4043 Terms: Sold sublect to two prior deeds of | trust, further particulars of which will be anuoiineed st time of uale; the purchase pricy bove sald trusts to be paid in ca deposit of $200.00 required. lonv!ytnr\n( recording and revenve stampe atpurchaserts cont. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may be advertised and resoid at the discretion of the trust ELIZABETH P. ARMSTEAD, GEORGE E. C. HAYES, 1a15-0&0n.ex 80 Trostees, THOS. J. OWEN & BALE_OF VALUABL AND ATTIC FRAME [ PREMISES 1 NG NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 26, 1623, belug instrume; . 167, recorded Decembe 1923, amoug the land records of the Distriét of Columbia, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undegpigned trustees will sell, at public auc- tion An_front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE_TWENTYBEVENTH DAY OF JAN TARY, A.D. 1925, AT FIVE P.3.. tho follow- ing dedcribed land and premises, situate in_the District of Columbia, and designated ss and belng 98 In a subdivision made by the Lynchburg Iuvestm ation of lots in »rded 10 the office the District of Columbl 174, subject to covenants uare SON, AUCTIONEERS. TWO- ELLING AHAM TRUKTE: BTO] Torms for $10,000.00 now est thereon and ta Kold subject fo & prior deed of trust verdue, the unpaid lat Wnd §pecial ancessments, "+ further particulara of which will b announced At time of sale; the purchase price bove said trust to be paid in Postt of $800.00 required. Conves and revewie stamps at Terms to Compiied with within Aays. othierwise deposit forfeited and 5 may he adveriised and resold at frusteas DONALD M. E A M. HARDIN cont Thirt be RLL, _jathaaa THOS. J. OWSY & FON, AUCTIONEER TWO BEING SOUTH TRUSTEES' SALF STORY _HR PREMISES WERT OF _VALUABLE VENCE 106a of trust duly 1923, as instrument No. 17 amoug the land records of the District of Co- inmabia, and_at The request of the party e cured ‘thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the prem on FRIDAY, THE THIRTIiETH DAY OF JANUARY. A 'D. 19 FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ines. te Iu t of Columl d being part of origin ng for the sa thient recorded July 11 00, further particuia nounced At time of fhe purchase price above said trust paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps 8t purchaser’s cost. Terms fo be complied With within thirly days otherwise deposit forfeited und the property may be advertised aud gesold at the discretion of the trustees. M. JAMES WRIGHT, GEORGE P. NEWTON 20-d&ds.ex-Su Trustee, 7”(“.\ J U\VL\ & N‘N AUCTION Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwellin, Containing 10 Rooms, Bat| Hot-Water Heat, Being Prem- | east, Also Two-Story, Two-| Car Brick Garage in Rear. June 28, 1624, being instrument No. 2 1624, ong the land records the District of ( Gest” ot the parts od ‘theraby. the un il kel At pinlie e tion o front of the DAY OF JANUARY A Uf[ AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the foioniagde in the District of Columbia, and designated | s and being lot “G Ana part of tof B Vision, of lotx in square as"per plat ee vorded ‘in Liber C. B, B.. fotio 301" of the atrict ‘of Columbia, said part of lot described 'us follows! Beginalog for the came Funaing thence 5 The, dividing line between sald lots and “G" 19 feet, to an alley, thence north along sald alley, 8 inehes o beginnin for $4.500.00 and second deed of trust for Whout $2.500.00, furiher particulars of which ises No. 224 2nd Street North- By virtue of @ cortain deed of trust. dated | corded July 16, b3, ana At the re- 4 tFustaes remises, on” MONDA "Hl}n'l\\ NTY-SIXTH ribed Tand and premises. situste T Join Chester and Charjes’ Junken's eubai. reconls of the office of the surveyor of the A he morthwest corner ‘Gt wald Lot “F""mnd thence south 8 inches, thence west 10 feet Terms: Sold subject to a first deed of trust nnounced at e of sale: The pur: ‘above maid trusts fo be pal 9 @eposlt of $200.00 required. Con- veyancing, ‘ncording and revenué otamps At P enaser's cont Terme to-be Compiied” with SRR Ity anre. "Cinerwine eyt Tor: Jelted apd ihe property may be advertised Lo Testld at th discration of the. trustecs, At borcaaser's risk. ‘YRcon n. smAPIRO aviade ¢ SHARiRo, Ja16 a8ds.ox5y E O S tiees. . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Situate at the No east Corner of 3lst and Streets Northwest, Fronting About 40 Feet on N Street and 120 Feet on 31st Street, Con- taining About 4,800 Square Feet, Improved by Large Brick Apartment Building, With Gnnge or Stable Ad- Jjacent. By virtve of 4 certaln deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No, 4874, follo 410 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, ndat the Tequest of the party secured theteby, the underalgned trustee wil ublic Auction. 1o front of the premi FRIDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JAN- UARY, A. D. 1925, at FOUR 0'CLOC! the foliowing-described land situate in the city of Washi Columbia, and designated of lot, fitty nine (G0) 'in ‘aqu (63), “Beall's Addition to Georgetown,' now pirt, of ot 8tiy-aine (36) in, square twelve undred and thirty-three (1233), in_the city of Washington, described as follows: Begin- ning for the same at the intersection of the north line of N (Gay) street, with the east line of Thirty-first (Congreas) 'street, it being also the southwest corner of said lot, and run ning thence east on gaid north line of N strect foriy (40) feet: thence: north, paraltel With the east line of said Thirty-fifst street one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the Borth line of said lot; theuce west on’ said north line forty (40) feet to the northwest comer of said Tot; and thence south on said east line of Thirty:first street one hundred 280 twenty (120) fect o the piace of be- Snoing, to with the improvements. ofendy o “Lale: "One-fhira of the purchase Do paid in cash, balance in two »qunl lnmllmunn payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of i Mo fired’ by deed rust” Gpon the Property mold. of ail cash. ac the option of The” purchaser. *A" deposit’ of $3.000 will be requited at time of saie. All conveyancing. recording, revenue tamps, tc,, at cost of s 0 KL ety R Lot Pt o i Pl A P arier Bhe duyh AdvCrusmti such resale in lnmt newspaper published in ‘Washington, D. Kllfl\AL !AVXVB! & TRUST CO\"PA\Y, By WILLIAM A. HOWE, 5t President. PERCIVAL WILSON, Sevienide a20cids ex-Be Atte B, JANUARY 21, 1925. AUCTIUN SALES. ¥s. ADAM A, WESCHLUER & SON, AGOTIO N Gn A, Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Deli catessen, Fruit, Soda and Ice * Cream Establishment at No. 832 20th Street NW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 4020 at follo 817 et seq. of the land records for the District of Colum- Bla, w0d at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee wiil sell by ublic Auction within the above premikes, on RIDAY, THE TWENTY.THIRD DAY OF. JANUAKY, 1925, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK AM., the fixtures. equipment and ugexpired lease of said premises, including, in h register, mirrors, counter, coffee stoves, ‘counter ‘and floor cases. airs, , soda fountain, wail fix . erockery, ware, stock in’ trade. The above Will be offared as an entirety and 1t a satisfactory bid is not received wil be_immediately sold in detail. Terms; Cashi. SOTERIOS NICHOLSON, Truste “In19-a&dbs ADAM A. WESCHLER & RO 0N Bankruptcy Sale of Valluble“ Furniture, Fixtures, Drap- eries, Rugs, Office Equipment, | Etc.,, of “Stokes, Inc.,” at No. 1011 Connecticut Avenue, Also Lease of Premise By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hoiding a Bank ruptey, Court in re Stckes, foc. bankmupt Ko 1310, the undersigned trustees will sell within the avove premises y Public Auction Monday, January 26, 1925, Commencing 10:30 A.M. the valuable furniture, fxturew, equipment nd lease of sald premises, consisting. 25 totlows FURNITURE Tapestry overstuffed 1islig room suites, odd chairy and duvenport, console tables and’ mir- venport. table, electric_floor Turk s and Soneerete neat with Eriln fera stand, mirrors. ete: DRAPERIES. Large quantity of high-grade mulberry vel cet made bp in various cortaing wnd drap arien"and_ damask wall covering. FIXTURES AND IMPLEMENTS OF TRADE Teiplicate mirror, 'ge mahogany counter with ‘drawers. dlspiay atands, forme, mirror iron pipe racks, coat hangers, sewing machine, vras’ railing, Tinoleum: o0 GFFICE EQUIPMENT Diebold metal Dalton sdding machine, desk, ‘cherk wetter, tyjewriter. chaire, ete Ired term of ecember 31, 102 the handsome Unex Aated cluding Boor. The above equipment, to pired leaxe of preiiwes, will first be offered an an entirety, and if a satisfactory bid is ot received, will be immediately soid in de tail Terms: ense of sald premises, tor five years, in srooms on mecond ether with unet Cash . C. J. GOCKELER, CLARENCE A. MILLER, THEODORE D. PE a19.0845,ex8n RESOBTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. %QWILTSHIRE at hot Avenne 10 streot weekly. Capact 1 Eliis, Est, STEAMSHIPS o Toardwalk on Yir Rl i P level. Amercan plan & John €, Gowsler. Prop. 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Hicks, N SOUTHERN WINTER || RESORTS via NORFOLK Palace Steamers— ‘Northland and Southland’ From Washington Daily 6:30 P.M. New York-Boston by Sea CITY TICKET OFFICE Woodward Bullding, 731 15th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. Manager. Cruise, 15 § 350 IT’S Summer there now. No other carnival equals Rio’s for color, beauty or splendor (February 22-23-24). See the World's most at its best. ew York by palatial S.S. 7th, returning by S.S. VESTRIS via Trinid-d and Barbados, due New York, March 24th. Make Your Reservations Now ‘The vessels of this line are the finest plying to South America. R. M. Hicks, D. local S. S. or Tourist P. A., 1208 F Street N.W., or any gent. 37 AMUSEMENTS (Continued from Page Thirty-three.) Lige Conley, in “Wild Game”; Saturs day, Hoot Gibson, in “The Ridin’ Rid": juvenile comedy, “Dirty Hands,” and “Galloping Hoofs,” No. 4. Carolina. nd Monday, Richard Bare in ‘Classmates”; Tuesda: ton, in “The Navigator" hirley Mason. in “Th Thursday, “Being Re- with Irene Rich and Friday, “The Desert h Buck Jones; Saturda Patrol,” with Anna Q Chevy Chase. Sunday and Monday, Thomas Meig- han, In “Tongues of’ Flame"; Tui day, Ricardo Cortez, Kathlyn Wil- lams and Louise Dresser, in “The City That Never Sleeps”; Wednesday and Thursday, John Gilbert and Ai- leen Pringle, in “His Hour”; Frida Buck Jones, in “The Desert Outlaw’; Saturday, Reginald Denny, in “The Reckless Age.” Dumbarton. Sunday, Eleanor Boardman, in “The Silent Accuser”; Monday, Constance Talmadge, in “The Goldfish”; Tues- day, Irene Rich and Lewls Stone, in ‘Cytherea”; Wednesday and Thurs- day, “The Man Who Came Back Friday, Percy Marmont, in_“Legend of Hollywood"; Saturday, Bob “Trigger Finger.” tard, in Elite. Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore &nd Conway Tearle, in “Flirting Wi Love”: Tuesday, Ben Alexander, “A Sclf-Made Faflure”; Wednesda: Loulse Dressler, in “The City Tha Never Sleeps”; Thursday, To Moreno, in “A Story Without 2 Name"; Friday and Saturday, Norma Talmadge, in “Secrets. Sunday thelmess, Buster Ke Wednesday French Lady’ spectable,” |Monte Biu {Outlaw,” w | “The Fire Nilsson. Empire. Sunday and Monday “This Free- dom,” d comedy, “The Rac Tues- day, Pola Negri and Adolphe Menjou, in “Forbidden Paradise,” “When Love Is Young" and Thursday Gloria Swanson, “Her Love Story and comedy, “A J and Three Bears"; Friday, Elane Hammerstein, in “Daring Love, comedy, “A Movie Mad Maid day, Douglas Fairbanks, in Nut"”; comedy TUp on the Farm,” Fox News, also Fast Express, No. at matinee only. Leader. D. W. Griffith’s great spectacle, “Way Down Eas be seen Sat urday, Sunday and Monday at th Leader Theater. This picturization the famot stage sueeess was furnished by Lot tie Blair Par and Joseph Grismer and goes much farther than th original tale. The simple fun of pla; ople is brought forth in greater measure than in the stage play and offers keen contrast to the sufferings and woe of Anna Moore, her hopes and struggles. One of the greatest casts of players ever assembled for 2 motion picture production was en- gaged in the making of this work ' and O]ympxc. day and Monday, Rudolph Valen- in’ “A Sainted Devil”; Tuesda La Marr and Bert Lytell, ir “Sandra”; Wednesday, James Kirk wood and Pauline Garon, in “Th >ainted Flapper”: Thursday, Kennet rlan and Jane Novak, in “The Mar Without Heart"; Friday, Bebe Daniels and Ricardo Cortez, “Argentine Love,” by Blasco Ibane: son, in Sun tino, Park. | nday.and Monday, .Pola Negri, in | “Forbidden Paradtse; Charley Chase, in “Hello Baby, and Pathe New | Events; Tuesday, Glen Hun | “The Silent Watcher,” and M {Burns, in_Christie medy, *Fool | Proot”; Wednesday and Thursday, { Lillian’ and Dorothy Gish, in “Or- ph of the Storm"; Friday, Fred Thomson and Silver King, in “The Dangerous Coward,” chronicles of | America, “Declaration of Independ | ence,” and Clff Bowes, in “Don't | Fail’; Saturday, Eleanor Boardman, | Peter the Great and Raymond McKee | in “The Silent Accuser,” Poodles Han- | neford, in “No Loafing,” and Bruce Flowers of Hate"; matinec Cchapter seven, “Wolves of the Princess. 3 Mary Pick Vernon of Haddon Hall and International News When a ldrl Loves™: Wed- \‘HHA!H Desmond, in “Out- Thursday, “The Miracle Maker”; Aesop's Fables and amateur night; Friday, “The Silent Accuser,’ and chapters 1 and 2 of “The Go- Getters” series; Saturda ‘'Thunder ing Hoofs” and Jimmy Aubrey, i “The Lunatic.” Revere. Sunday and Monday, “Lover of Camille,” with Monte Blue and Marie Prevost; Tuesday, “Destroying Angel” Wednesday, “Is Divorce a Failure"; Thursday, “Spitfire,” with Betty Blythe; Friday, “The Lone Wolf,’ with Jack Holt and Dorothy Dalton; Saturday, “Tents of Allah.” Savoy. Sunday, Florence Vidor, in “Chris- [tine of the Hungry Heart,” and Aesop Fable, “On the Ice”; Monda: ‘An- other Man's Wife,”” Neal Burns, in ter,” and_Bruce scenic, Tuesday, Metro's special, farried Flirts,” and the Hallroom s, in “West Is East’ Wednesday, “Doroth comedy witted” '4 All steamer expenses included for 13 to 14 days sl ].OL ocean- voyage: from New York to Galveston and return; with 3 to 4 additional days ashore at passenger’s own expense. Total of 17 days away from New York. and cAcross the Balmy Gulf of Mexico HE “‘All Water Route” direct to Galveston. Down the coast into the warm, rejuvenating atmosphere of the Guif Stream, a delightful tem- perature and real comfort all the way. Steamer calls at Key West with its picturesque Spanish quarter, fishing fleets, turtle crawls, sponge docks and celebrated cigar factories. You round the Florida Keys, crossing the Gulf of veston, gateway to all points in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico and the Pacific Coast. . Fast Through Package Car Freight Service to all Southwestern points. MALLORY DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL WAY TO SOUTH- ‘WESTERN CITIES: Albuquerque . $95.1S Austin 70.73 Beaumont 79.55 7334 63.00 64.80 107.27 Oklshoma City 79.58 9s.22 7237 . . 10737 San Fraacisce 103.90 Tucson . W4 Mexico to Gal- The above one.. farcs from New York include stateroom LINE A. W, PYE, Passenger Trafio Mgy, Pler 36 North River, N, Y. s{x Cylinder Love” and comed: Nip of Scotch”; Thursday, Mae ray, In “Circe, the Enchantres: Charlie Chase, in “Hello, Bab day, in “This Freedom" and Sunshinc comedy, “Children Wanted”; Satur- day, Hoot Gibson, in “The Ridin’ Kid,” and Ben Turpin, in “The Reel Vir- ginfan.” Tnkoma, Sunday and Monday, Irene Rich ana Monte Blue, in “Lucretia Lom- bard, Pathe News and Topics of the Day; Tuesday, Bebe Daniels and | Tom Moore, in “Dangerous Money,” | Hodge Podge, comedy, “Hang On"; Wednesday and Thursday, Virginia Valli and Marc McDermott, in. *In BEvery woman's Life,” and Lloyd Hamilton, in “My Friend"; Friday, Richard Dix and Bebe Daniels, in “Sinners in Heaven,” Aesop's Fables and Niel Burns in “Busy Buddies Saturday, matinee and evening, “Da- vid Copperfleld,” a screen version of Charles Dickens’ novel; Aesop's Fa- bles; serial, “Ten 8cars Make & Man,” and Bobby Vernon, in ‘Reno or Bust.” York. Sunday and Monday, Harold Lloyd, “Hot Water"; Nell Shipman, in and Lyman H. Howe's “Hodge-Podge"; Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Barbara La Marr and Bert Lytell, in “Sandra’ and _Charlie Chase, in “Hello, Baby"; Thursday, Betty Compson, in “The Garden of Weeds,” and Stan Laurel, in ‘Wide Open Spaces”: Friday, Eilaine Ham- merstein, in “One Glorious Night": Jack Dempsey, in “A Knockout for Cupld,” and Clff Bowes, in “Have Merey"; Saturday, “The Sunset Trall" Harey ‘Tangdon. in Sennette. “The e e Hooter No. 3. — In New Orleans the number of marrfages has decreased 20 per cent sinee the Lioufsiana eugenics-law-be- came effective last August,