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AU CTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE OR RENT—HOU s (Continued.) Her The Home You Have Been Looking Forward to Finding 3800-3816 Windom Street, North Cleveland Park. These H expected 1o 1 detail of de insures that. ining the datail of ment ix cuch that Dlished with a no these Hor Completely Detached. Ample Lawns SRomnt are modern \ere—vou w 15 and arran i ‘may be mccom. exam and Park ars, but ise and b . Home and Office, 16 Windom St \ke purchase liberal terms. casy n ev and at ¢ time: phone veland 1490 left at 3Sth st. or taks irs to just beyond at Windom nd F » By HOMES. IENTS LY [IVE LOW SH PAY SMALL MONTH PAYMENTS N.W. Down VAC( \\'T A very three-stor home conta e e Bt newly pay electricity. w attractive for _room House. on ae Tumber of be ( A Northeast An art me with Dorthet | and in ed ‘and nainted good PRICE Southe VAC A six and bath and painted and and out PRICE Northwest ( r\f \ $4, 000 Suburb—VACANT. A detached home with hot-water heat electric light, hardwood floors. porch, long back vard to alley plenty room Tor stores PRIC E, $5.750 J. DALLAS GRADY, 004 _1th ST N.W BSE \x;mu KATZ COMPAN S-BUILDERS, Main 9111. 750 NEAR DUPONT On a through street xceptionally f ted 3-ctor CIRCI in a square ne homes. a splendidls and_cel PRIV SAUNDERS CO., ORS—ESTABLISHED B ity 1o a t of dow SPECTAT WM. H. REAL K St 1887 Ave. ble for a home with Phy IV, H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. RE. ALTORS CEST! ABLISHED 1687, 3K St LIASANT se in Mt. Pleasa MT. Seven-roc constri th. hot-wate Auestry b Owner. moving to V Owner at and rents e fouse nient terms. Utles per For Between month ne ars_call M n.. Main 1 $12,500. \\H ‘R HE l(-]{l\ systems and FREMET possEssioy erveN WM, SAUNDERS CE, REALTORS_ESTABLISHED Buying A Home Here Is Making An Investment In lect o «.»‘[» 1887 167 This _gro It Home: 3028-3 Kite designed and Kite bu )nvenience Kite owding, ort and | b neighbo late atte ntme X darge clos Rhode 16" these nd 1o day Built, Owned and HARRY KIT (Incorporated), 514 K St. Phone Main Sale By 4846 tion Tot-water 0 de- heat floor throug] Main 36 nd-New Colored Homes 4620-4638 { Six Have These are Fomes—they are i that make for Planned and arr exonss waste keenin Ti' building them we residential section Semi-Detached Large Lots. Jeen exceptionaily new the details They are bath type o bre, ‘Plenty of Path” and §finen are. worthy - of : | Ton: The liehtine Axt and the floors unusy i 18 Derfect through Reasonable Convenient Open for. inspection premises evers day four-room _and ry | good v artl he finish Prices— erms, with representative on and Sunday to 7:30. frake 15th and H sts. n.e. car marked Dis- et Line L ¥ B. B. PINN, Exclusive_ Agent for Owner. 712 Kenyon' St. L Phone Col. 5817, that you have | in every - Kite built t Of course ed residential Ve section of Stake ey are Albe- the Na- olonial froni | schools, | Inc., Inc.,| WOODRIDGE_—BUNGALOW. 5 R BREAK fast alcove: large ‘lot: rarage. 2807, 26th WANTED TO BUY—HOU; SES. SMALL BRICK HOUSE. NE. OR 8 E sonable cash payment. ~Call Lincoln 1209, WANT HOME OF 6 ROOMS. FOR COLORED. 400 cash. ®0od monthly payment.. Address Y . Address Box 37-H. Star offi A HOME 1IN \WASHINGTON Mt Pleasant or Columbia Heights $15.000 in price: prefer 5 or 6 bed- nd two baths. Address Box 41-R. T Helghts, aroun rooms A. AVE. BE t 15th «te. not exceeding $10.000. 0. 1. 805 5th st. n.w. SOUTH OF K AND WEST OF 1st NORTH- west. For remodeling “into business prop- erty.Room No. 1. 805 Bth st. now WANT SEVERAL PIECES OF SMALL 1 come property. white or colored tenants any good section. Will buy several well located one-story stores. Address Box 43-R. 1 Room OR far nd "4 s Box A briced e two A ASE d Py not »m Conn bedrooms ave. not over 7 ROOM Phone nw. gopd section H st tively must 1 before Sept. 15: a 6-room house preferred. If your property is ‘for gale” and ou wish a Food cash payment, an- swer immediately. JOHN QUINN (0., Ing 435. ___ Res £ 5 LI AY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES *OR elther brick or trame: any scction. 307 Phillips Bids, 9 PAY, colored PLETELY FURN Q" if desired der_of ‘August and n.w. Franklin NORTH BEACH—CO 2d_cottage: linen fuj commodate 7: for rem: September. ' 422 Al 58 SHT BEATTIFGL LOTS AT COLONTAL Beach which T am compelled to sacr quick sale. $12.50 each. Address Box 152 Lar office overlovking Chesapek: line on picturesque cree oom house, am.i., and low on shore for Summer ren wnd garage: orchard, berries, large * flower .gardens: 2 acres in Suitable for gentleman's home or for sub. Ten minutes from X; ey ates_ from lear Washing: , S30,000, with terms. Address 17, Vards. 253 o NEW COTT. foet 1 b Wan > shiade. i Then see F Bea ke comparison. ‘It is_the { place a_quiet Summer home. No | No public bathing, = Con barks and beaches restricted of Edcewater Beach 3400 and upward. ute free. William F. jding. Washingion. D, munity o B0 F =5 TTH] - CEDARNUROTON TH (BAY, Restricted Summer colony fisie on° Chesapeake. Bay near Shagy: building sitex for. sale: low For free road map see MAN. 150 TOTS_ GLOS hest part of city TAMPA, Hilisbo: “FLORIDA- “River FOR SALE-—10 ACRES O n part. at Boco. Ratone. lorida. Am in need of money | West 200K MIAMI—MIAMI BF % Adantic Shores you have real estate holdings to sell at the above places I will buy &t a profit ou.” Address Box 16-R r office. near Miami Call owner. *ACH AL ESTATE. listing_ wanted te: - ofice i Conn. ave R thern Flo buyin celling H Mias el Florida Property Wanted. reage lot 5 : give tion. description, lowsst price. terus: auick ansactian. ¥ 6 pox' 354, Sprin eld. jice Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes, Furnishings, Etc., Contained in No. 3054 M St. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Court of the District of Columbia, hold 3, Dankrupiey court” in " re’ Max “fateim Bankrupt. No. 1689. the undersigned trustes wiil sell by public suction: within the apore premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWEN TIETH DAY "OF AUGUST. "1025." COM- CING AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. stock i Shoes. Rub. Aret hinKs d as an en bid fs not "sold in’ detail Supre ellaneous Men above will first tirety and if a_satisfactory celyed will be immediately LU \\mm\ L. HAMNER D. Notes, Auctioneer On Friday, August 21 Beginning at 10 AM. 1 will sell by public auction at the prem- ises 6301 Georgia ave. n.w., store and deli- catessen fixtures contained in the above named address. m Sils ko o ot D. Motor. Bael ar. Mirror-fro e T AL Ry o Cast coun e el i oer, lumibias, c: above articles are strictly practically new Terms Cash. RUSTEES' SALE_OF \ ALUABL RESIDENCE KNOW. TY-EIGHTH § By virtie of @ certam deed « recorded I Liber No. 430 10110 110, ¢t 4 | 67 the ‘iand records of the District of Colu | Bia: ‘nd &t the reqtiest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned tristees will sell. at Dbl anetion: in {ront of the premisee, 0N MONDAY. THE S1st DAY OF AUGUST. A D !‘i 5 AT P{\"E l:l‘L()t‘l( P.M.. the follow doarribed i 1 Dremises. situgte 1n 1he Bintric of Commbia and desighated an 4nd being described by metes and hounds as foflows:"® Befiinine e e wamie at o poin fe west line of Thirty cizhth atreet. 115 |fret South of the interssction of" suid {line of Thirty-eighth street and the s |1liie of Chesapeake street. and ranning thence [ Wi "0n o Tine at 00 degiees to the west Iine of Thirtyeighth street 120,03 feet o & point G the cast line of Grant thence | Sontherly “along . the ‘east” rant road S toet” thence easterly 1 foet foa the west line of Thirty-cighth street foct “sonth of the intersection of the fine “of' Thirty-eienth street and the fouth Tine of Chesapsake street and. thence Tiorih alone the weat line’ of Thirtv-euhin | ¥theet 50°Teet'to the heginning. toxethar witls the mprovements. & {Wo-stOry. SIX-room and | ek dwelling ) | “Terms of sale: "One-third of the purfhase {money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installinents, payable in one and two | Seuts, with intarct at 7 per centim per ‘an [ Bum:" pavable semi-annuilly. from day “of | S2ie." aaciired by deed of trust upon'the prop erty sold, dbr all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be re- Gulted at time Of sale. All convevancing, Tecording, revenie stamips. etc.. at cost of Durchaser. " Terme of sale 10 be complied Riih within 30 daye from day of saic oG Wise the trustees reserve the mght.to T The property at the sk and cott of ‘g ing Purthaser'atier ive dave”aavertisemnt guch kel dn“some newspaper bubl [ Washington, D HARKY L RU: GEORbl‘. ('AL‘ ERT BU\'\ | weat | Trustees’ Sale of anuable Residence, 3026 Q St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5136, folio 353 et seq.. of the land records of the Distriet of €olum: Dia. and at the request of the varty secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for salé by public Buction. in front of the mises. on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY. XTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1925, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... the following deceribed land and premi tuate in the District of Co- lumbla. to-wit: Parts of lots numbered two hundred and forty-three (243). two hundre and seventy-six 6), ‘and 'two hundre and seventy.seven (277). in squire num- bered twelve hundred and’ sixty-nine (1369) Desinning on the south line of Q st. at a pomnt distant 275 Teet west from the West fine"of B0th st..’ thence south 240 feet to the line of a 14-foot-wide alley. west along the line of said alley thence north 120 feet. thence west 24 feet. | thence north 120 feet to Q st. and_ thence east along said street 40 feei to the be- Finiing© said property being now known for Tposcs ‘Of assessment and taxation as lot in square 1200. Subject 10 two certain s of ‘trust. the first being for $10.000. 7% “intefest from April 8. 1925, and ue Abril 8. 1026, and the second being for S$11.400. which is now overdiie. with interest amounting to $690.33 to August 6. 1925, Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $500 required of purchaser at time of sale. ATl conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- teés reserve the right o resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Sater. after five dave advertisement of such Fesale in some pewspaper published in’ the lcm of Washington thence foet. 4 BAL LR P TS ARD: sutsazdsexsy Trustees, any section of cily: must be Malfa. | “Bilt-, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Decides to Take a Chance. YEH TH' GLARE OF 'T'S KNOCKED My, EYES Coo-Coo CLARICE! THATS WY I WEARIN THESE SMcwed YES THE SuM 1S TH SUN 18 So STRonE )| i"::;/g AT ST ViTus BUND FROM THE I OANT SEE 30 WELL Wrin “THESE STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, DUT THEN TVE GOTTA THINK OF ™My EYeS! TVE HEARD OF GUYS GOING]| HM— OH WELL — THERES PLENTY OF Good EYE DOCTORS N GLARE 20,- 1925. WEL. HE 3AD ESOR BY POP MOMAND | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY THOS. J. OWE; TRUSTEES' SALE_OF, PROVED REAL ESTATE, DWELLING NUMBERED 140" U ST BY Virtue of a certain dead of trust duly recorded 10 the land records of the Dis- trict_of Columbia_on February 7. 19 being mstrument No. 149, recorded on t date. and at the request’ of the party se Thereby. ' the rsigned trustees wiil at " ‘public _aue In_ front ‘of ‘the on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY H (2 DAY _OF T. AD. AR VORI orbok P following doscribed land ahd premises ate in the District of Columbia, and sienated as and being lot numbered thirty 0) in Emanuel Speich and Charles P. kmar's subdivision of lots in block 1 thirty-two (32) in “Addition to as Der plat recorded folio 4 the records of ‘the surveyor of the Dis of “Calumbia: sald land and premises now being designated on the records of the asgessor of the District of Columbia for xation purposes as lot 30 in square 8115 tosether with the improvements, consisting of & brick dwelling numbered 139 Terms of gale: One-third of the b money o be paid in cash, installmentd. payable in_one AUCTIONEERS VALUABLE _IM BEING BRICK t balance In {wo and two with interest at seven (7) per centum | semi-annually, ~ from deed of trust upon at the option Dayable stciired by woid o, all cach, “at paser. A" depomt o Wt time of aale. ° ALl Tecording. Tevenu: stamps Durchaser. Terms' of sale With within ten (10) "daya sale. otherwise ihe trustces resery Fleht 0 resell the property at the risk n day of sale. § convey- ete.. at o be ‘from the ideal { west | | | 1 and ‘cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days“ddsCruiSement 0t Sch resal newspaper D Ashington. G G I'n(»\\ § MeC & SON. 22 Lots In “Myer’s Terrace,” Cherrydale, Va., Also Mod- ern Bungalow With Half- Acre, No. 25 Prospect St., Maywood, Va. BY PUBLIC SATURDAY, Auctioneers. AU s inclusive. 30, 4 and Addition to Cherrydale Va.. located or and Glen road the subdivision odate all lo red as an en 4 not _received will he E Plat of lots at auction- eer's of IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Lot 13 in Addition to Mavwood: A ton” Cb proved by modern galow. No, Prospect st rooms bath. "elec )ight, gas. hot-water heat. hade and fruit. half-acre ground. o Thtifton station and block and Lee Highway O lots- 1f sold as a whole. one- cash be satisfactorily at eale aterest o balance $15 per n sale. or upon a; Nt 50 in lington elacis tank Will satisf, 6t Gas_and i nth ation ADAM u15-a&dhs NORTHWEST, recorded trust August thie auction Y, TH he pre A O BETST AD. EOUETH BAY OF FIVE P.M.. the premiscs. Situate in_the a. and_designated as and being lot 25 Thomas M. Neale's subdivision of lots in 1874." as_per plat recorded in. the of thé_ surveyor for the District of abia in Liber 73. at folio 9 'ms: Sold subject to a prior deed of for $8.500.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the purc above said trust to be id deposit of $500.00 re- ding and reve- Terms to plied with within thirty days. othe st forfeited and the property ma 3 sold at the discretion " NORMAY L H_G. SMITHY 2u12-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON SANSBURY Trusters, AUCTIONEERS, By virtue of certain corded, respectively. in Libera Nos. IN5. 4009 and 4025 at folios 307 d s he land records of the Distrd of Col and at the request of the rarty secured ~thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction Thomas J. Owen Washington. D, THIRT AT THRI e TonariE | described land and premises eituate in the strict of Columbia: Lots numbered 71 and > in quare 3701 in the subdivision known Chillum~Castle Heights as per plat re- corded in the office of the survevor for the District_of Columbia in book 56. page 160 lots numbered 40 and 41 in square 3704 and lots numbered 61 and 62 in sauare 3708 in said subdivision as per plat recorded in the office of sald surveyor in county hook 24 age 25: and lot numbered 149 in square 5712 Gn’ sald subdivision as per nlat re- sorded in the office of said surveyor In book 54 page 15 Terms: All cash. A deposit of $200 will required at the time of sale. - All con- cing and recording will be at the pur. chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be comblied with within ten daye. otherwise the trustees re. serve the right to resell at the and st of the defaulting purchaser. SAMUEL J. HENRY. WILTON J. LAMBERT Trustees AUCTIONEERS. au20.25. THOS. J 9 e OWEN & SO By virtue of certain deeds of trust respectively. in Libers 4405 and 1646 | At folios 407 and 176 of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the reauest of the party secured thereby. the under- signed_trustees will sell at public auction, at the office of Thomas J. Owen & Son. 1331 G st n.w. Washington. D. C.. HE THIRTY.-FIRST ‘DAY ~OF Al S ATTHREE O'CLOCK B the fol: lowing described land and premises situate | in the District of Columbia: Lot numbered | 142 in square 2335 and lot numbered 138 in square 2337 in the subdivision known as Chevy Chase Park as per piat recorded in the office of the survevor for_the District of | Columbia in book 57. page 27 Terms: All cash. ‘A deposit of $200 will he required at the time of eale. All convey- cing and recording will be ai the pur- aser's cost. Terme to be complied with thin ten daye. Otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. N J. LAMBERT, CHRIRTOPHEN H. POPE. au20.25.2: Truste THOS - OW By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 4383. at folio 407 of the land records of the Disirict of Columbia a the request of the party secured . the undersigned: trustea will sell at the office of Thomas J st now. Washinaton ON. AU DAY OF Al O'CLOCK P.M.. the following descrihed land and ‘premises situate in the District of Co inmpia: Lots mumpered 7 and 8 in seuare 2381 in the subdivislon known as Chi Castle Heights as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in book 42. paze 14. Terms: All cash Doslt of $200 will ed at the time of eale. ~All convey- ancing and_recording will be af the purchas. er's cost. Terms to be comphed with within ten days. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting nurchaser, THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY. .. By G, D, RATCLIFFE. Vice President. au20 25 2 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUOTIONEERS By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4423 at folio of the Tand records of the District 0f Columbia and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will ell at public” auction ‘at the office of Thomas 1. G st n.wo Washington: . THE THIRTY.FIRET CAUGUST. 1095. AT THREE y ‘the following described land and ‘premiscs Situate in the District “of Co. Tumbia: Lots numbered 80 and 61 in square 3300: ot numbered 153 in gauare 3384 and iot numbered 63 in sausre 3389 in the sub- division known ae Chillum Castle Heights at recorded in the office of the of the District of Columbia. in bogk 42, nage 14. Pirme: ATl cache A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. _All conve: ancing_and recording will be at the pur. Chager's ‘coct Terme to be comblied with Within “ten days. Otherwise the trustees re. serve the TIEht o ‘resell at the risk and cost of the defallting purchaser. . BE] 8u20,25.28 C. J in | S500° will | A Donaldson | following described land | District of Co- | decds of trust_duly ! trustees | re. | on MOXDAY. | 'NSON THOMAS, NES. l TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | | | Trustees’ Sale of Five Valu-! : able Five Room and Bath, | Frame and Concrete Bun-! galows, Being Known As| Premises Nos. 4604 Asbury | Place, 4707 47th St., 4921 47th St., 4716 Davenport | St. and 4711 Chesapeake |}’ St. NNW. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust December 27, 1923, beink instrument No 3. recorded January 27. 1025, amone the fand records of the® Disirict of Columbia, and at the request of the purty secured thereby, the undersigned trustecs will “soll at blic auction. in frout of the premises, on DAY THE TWENTY.SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST. ‘A.D. 1625. COMMENCING AT W3 PN the Tonowing desiried g aha premises. situate in the District of Columbia. ¢ | and designated as and being lots 38 and 30 in block 31 iu J. D. Croissant and David D one. Trustess’ subdivision of part of Friendship’ known as tha ddition to “American University Park.' ver pla recorded in the office of the survevor for | the District of Columbia in Liber County 10. follo 31. and also lota 16 and 17 in | bloek 8. lots 24 In block 13 and lots | in block 3. all in J. D. vid D. 'Stone. Trustees’. sub- parts of “Friendshin.” known as niversity Park" ver plat re- | corded in the office of the survevor for th District of Columbia in_Liber County 10. a folio Said blocks 31 6. 13 and § now assessed as squares 1406. 1548, 1543 and 8. respectively Terms: Fach sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $4.500. further particulars of which will be announced at time of saie The purchase price above sald trust to he paid in cash. A deposit of $250 required on each. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at cost. " Terms to be mplied with withh thirty dass. otherwiss deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resoid at the discretion of the trustees A- M. ROTH. LEE D. LATIMER aul5-déds.ex8u Trustees dated and THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS By virtue of ce recorded. respective 1564, 4806 and $805. of “the land records of ot d at the request of the parties secured therehy. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. at the office of Thomas J Owen & st. nw. Washington. D. C. on THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF UST, 1933, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M."the fol {lowing descrihed land and bremises situate Lots numbered i 3 H708 in the subdi sion known as Chillum Castle Haights per plat recorded in the office of the su veyar for the District of Columbia. in_hook 49, page 44: lots numbered 50 and 60 in satiare 3708 and lots numbered 33 and 34 in square 3707 1n said subdivisio Dlat recorded 'in the office, of k 2 5 ambered or in | . AUCTIONEERS. By virtue of certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4198 at folig 308 of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the Darty secured thereby the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, at the office of Thomas J. Son, 1331 G st. n.w.. Washington. D. C.. MONDAY. THE THIRTY.FIRST DAY OF | 1623 AT THREE O'CLOCK P M the ’following described land and premises tituate in the District of Columbia: Lo | Pimbered 03 and 88 i sauare. 2337, in. the subdivision known as Chevy Chase Park as per plat _recorded in the office of the sur or for the District of Columbia in book 57, page 27 ‘Terma: Al cash. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Al convey- ancing and recording will be at the purchas- er's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days. otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser WILTON J. LAMBERT. GEORGE B. FRASER au20 2 Triiatene oJf __PROPOSALS. SURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE upervising Architect. Washinzton. D. ¢ Augurt 12, 1025 Proposals will be opened in this office at 3 o'clock. August 24. 1925 for cleaning, etc.. time locks on vault and seven Federal buildings in five | the fiscal vear ending June 30. | dance with spacifications there: | ¥ be obtained ynan anntication 3 AT WETMORE. Acting Su- | tect 1 BALTIMORE 67 from delightful days on modern ex- | Dress steamers with Lloyd's hil est rating. All outside stateroomi Runniny hotand cold water_ Private d shower extra. Excellent nd service. Autos carried AILINGS: From Balt.. Pier 5. Pratt Street ‘August 24, Sept. 3. 14 From Phila.. Pier 30. Sc. Wharvs August 31 Sept. 10, 2 Write for folder Mok 8.8, Co. 1008 15th St N.W. ‘ ‘UVA rmnkun 139 HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers “NIAGARA™ (20,000 tons) Aug. 26 Oct. 21 “AORANGI" (22.000 tons) Sept. 23 Nov. 18 Sail from Vancouver, B. ¢ { etc., apply Can. Pac. Rws. 03 | Aus “4-huwum op, the” Canadian ne. Ninck 741 Hastngs THE res 15th st ATL tralasian, - orded in the page Terms< said surveyor cash. A dens at_the time of sale. - All con- nd recording will be at the pur T be comolied with otherwise the {rustees re 10 resell at the risk Zost of the dphn]um\r\nurhnw PEA PIAND. PAY STORAGE v given that on SATUR TWELFTH. 1925, COM E O'CLOCK A.M.. we will uction _at ler's, 920 £00ds stored with ua in the foligwirix names. to-wit: V. M. Arbour. John 'O Berkley. Mrs. F. Bothwell John B wrly, 3. H._Crawford. KA. Doug R. Edson. H. C. Franklin Co. Giesey. Geo. W. Johnson, Inc.. R_J Ben Liist, Nat'l Liberal Alliance. W. M. Pol lock. P. Printz. Wm_ C. Raberts Corporation A T. Warren. Parties lnterested please take TRANSFER , C.G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts., 715 13th St. Large Sale of {Household Furniture, Personal i Effects, Persian and Japanese ! Rugs, Etc., | AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. i Saturday, August 22, 1925, At 10 AM, and at 12 M. | Jordan Touring Car by order of E. C. i Snyder, U. S. Marshal. | Terms cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. aug0%t ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionee { Household Goods e By Public Auction | At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Aug. 22 { Commencnig 9 A.M. .Saveral Living Room Suites. Ameri | Walnut and Oak Dinink Room Suites. Wal- nut. Maple and Oak Dregsers and Chiffoniers. | Dreasing’ Tables. Mah. Library Tables. Po | tieres. Beds, Spring- and Mattreases. Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators. Gas ' Ranges. ail- porcelain Refrigerator, Sanitary Coiiches. Breakfast Table and Chair, Lawn Swinks. Rugs. etc. S At 10 O’Clock A.M. Automobiles and 350 Coils Tow Rope. Terms: Cash. e ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. au20.21 Auctioneer Shannon, Caldwell & Co. Inc., Auctioneers 304 10th St. N.W., M. 9272 Large sale Household Furni- ture, pianos, new crex rugs, etc. Also small lot groceries, glads-front refrigerator, ma- hogany Nat’l cash register, other store fixtures and equip- ment. At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. N.W. Saturday Commencing 9 A.M. Household Furniture of every descrintion. Suites and Odd Pleces. Player and Upright FPlanoe Cabinet Talking Machines. Violins. China and Glassware. At 10 A.M. Small lot Groceries. Glass.tront Groce Refriccrator, about 4’39 high: Cor puting Counter "Seale. Mahosans. 3 DOhar e Cash- Regisger: Tos ‘Cream {howeaces, Bread and Ple' Cases. Meat mnck Togls, Spuall, Gl Irizerator. Beautifil sks. etc, At 11 t 150 or 200 Crex R soited ol tisks “Cihie s m':xm:";x R 8L anous hese Tuge). Also A, g EON. ‘CALDWELL & CO.. U‘C TRADE Mran ) REGISTERED n ice. et ncouver. American “NewAdy NJOY a “Canadian National” vacation this year in the Jovely Maritime Provinces. Perhaps some cool seashore in New Brunswick,Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Perce Rock, the pic- turesque Gaspe Peninsula or Bras d’'Or Lakes. On the way visit Toronto, Ottawa, historic Montreal,old- world Quebec and the lower St. Lawrence River. Canadian National vacations mean new interests, invigorating air, delightful days, unlimited recrea- tions and cool nights. There's every sort of vacation land. Let us help you choose. Ask for special tourist fares, with liberal stopover privileges, resort rates and Illustrated Booklets. Make your vacation “silver days of new adventure.” }S of cn M. J. Woods, T. P. A. 610 Union Trust Bldg 15th and H Streets Phone Main LARGEST - RESORTS. ANTIC e G WELROSE HALL : it of $200 will | AMFERICAN i 30 Rooms at £20.00 30 Roome a 2.50 30 Roome at $25.00 AN, WEEKLY (wwith, meals) Plan, Daily, $4 & $4.50 SPECIAL FAMILY RATES Ranning water Orean ¥ * Avenue near fies The famous “Santa”steamers offer finest service to Pera and Chile via PanamaCanal. Outside room: only. Unexzcell service. Fortnightly sailings from New York. Special rate Ao>rica Tours, Santa Anu S5, Santa Elisa | Sept. A Santa Lnjw. et i Y NS Santa Teresa| Oct. 15 GRACE LINE 10 Hanover 8q.,N.Y.C. Roniucky Ave.. & S8, inga; centre of ¢ Sent. 1 Shower batha. CON Branswick Club of Washington for 1+ WELLSBORO gpome. private baths Bathing priyi ale tricity. Most. certral lo-ation. | evator to strest. S South Caroiina | iack Fones. ovon {oresident of | M b»_acD, cur. house: open surround tractions snd piers. Running wa s from b Improved at & cost of 460,000 | unexceiled. $4 up daily; sp: Orchestra. “Dancng Bookiet Ownersbip D\mnon RALPH MECKLEY TINENTAL ssee Avenve near Beach. Always open. e bath ITALY DUILIO—GIULIO CESARE—COLOMBO The direct roufe that spells LUXURY —sPEED—SERVI to via e W op duly jent trble ing w evator T vl “Ameriean ian B Seekly rates Grra *ec W ATSH DUNCAN 9 Seot. 16 Nept. Cap.. 150. all rooms. C from hotel NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA 1 State St. New York or Local Azents WINDSO rupning wate Your Steamship Problem Solved Bring us your problem re- garding passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 106 ships of every type your exact requirements will be met, whether for a luxuri- ous suite on the world’s largest steamer Majestic or economical passage in the New, Tourist 3rd Cabin. | proved 4 = HOTEL TRENT Good Hotel Bostnbel KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH Hot & cold running water in om fortabl ike. Bathing ble. outh CarosinaAve. & European Cateteria M R 1320 r & atucky Ave. nr. Beach. Greatly improved. Amer. 40 wk. up for two. Fr A B MARION. FLEETWOOD OceanCity, N.J. Modern- Exclusive Atmosphere--Bookiet Qverlookins Excellent Cuisine Ocean, 8 | WHITE STAR LINE - Transpont Line-ReD STAR Ling - D S 1d water in | col The Del-Mar | MRS. Cool, airy. OVerlooking | oean and bay. Hot and every Toom. Rais reasonable. | ST, CAREY. Owner-Prop. Washington Office, 1208 F. St., N.W. R. M. Hicks, Manager | yate Baths. BREAKER —_ON BOARDWALE Hot and Cold Run- | ning_ Water. ~Pri- C. H_Timmons. Prop. Ph. 76. <, ™ BALTIMORE walk. Runni | THE HASTINGS HOTEL ¢ Board- ug water and private baths, MRS. CHAS. LUDLAM. RAILWAY tuve o venient 1971 RY E; location nw. Phone Main 12 LONG DISTANCE MOVERS < TS, * 41 SECOND SPEEDWAY RAGE IN OCTOBER Nearly AH Drivers Who Were in First Contest Expected for Next Test. The second blg automobile race in the new Motor Speedway near Laurel Md., will be held October 24, accord ing to an announcement by offici of the Baltimore-Washington Speed way, Inc., who are now formulating plans for the feature. Entrants in the next race w clude virtually all the drivers who competed in the classic which inaugu rated the great board oval July 11, with the possible exception of ™ imy Milton and Peter Kriess. These two kings of speed have left this countr temporarily to try for honors in speedy sport on Buropean track Peter de Paolo, who was to have com peted abroad, remained in this cour try after the death of Antoine Asc an Italian driver. who had ¢! leng: De Paolo for international laurels Greater Crowd Expected. Preparations are being m: speedway corporation to ble the attendance at pening meet. With this expectation in mind the directors of the corporation have authorized expend impr the Speedway fac . including approach to the g nd and plan of traffic hand Easfer access to the Speedway p: by means of new have been wherein 1 mission undergo This work next week the time of zed roac projected automobiles spectator considerable will be to have it the second of e First Race Success According to ¢ of poration, the inauguration class a su s fir .1.!!uL; | tatlea ngures receipts that race il ‘u‘ Exper ence with the feature at t Speedway, it is said. has confirmed the belief of officials that within a vear the Laurel Speedway would o cupy a prominent position in sporting events | this part of the country Control of Speedwa¥ property was vested at a recent meeting of the directors of the corporation in a board of managers comprising S. Pres ton, Clarence F. Sc Burgess and J. W. 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Re- MOVE sponsible Service—Low Bnle Storage in” rooms. pert packers 'for ship- NOR’ ping. 705-9 Florida Ave. BY WATER Steamers leave Waghing' | ton on_ MO . NESDAY, und RrURDAY | t 4 P.M_for Baltimore. Lel e Baltimore on the | game daya at 4:30 P.M. for Washington. Two niglits and one day of rest and besuty on th | Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. | Further information. literature and roses- | vatious. call Main 5949, Balto. & Virgi Steamboat Co. ith S! Wharf S.W. cturesque ide: 20 | groves, rehes: each Ie'l)"m]\d a | 200 guests. Nowell. 217-F-1 spacious house: Shady Side, LW, M SHADY SIDE. mp. “IDLEWILDE. | Spend a Day. beautiful Chesapeake You'll Hate to Go Au.ny and healthtul _resor over. 400 feet of outside. $20 weekly. | tions: “Shady_Side. Md. | cres | of room o: commo: WINT! RURAL HOME Delightful Chesaneake Bay Tesort from the District line: goox Write for circular. 2 miles roads: capacity: Mre. Matiida Md. Phone West River & A bus.” Lincoln 4718 A | Delighttul i | let o, reques Braafooe MP ocat t S 1 Siss COBLEN “SCHLEY IN home-grown R, voret. rates. Prop. Book- $12 to | Phons | SMITH. SHick Mo, MATFIFLD COTTAGE STRrdock Helghis?’ S12' pev wegk Tele. Braddock 29-F-3. = Mrs. | No. 5. Box 88, Fred: VIRGINIA. RESERVE NOW Don't leave it till fall. Ac- commodations are going fast. People want this 3 Attracts C Y. W. C. A. VACATION LODGE HERRYDALE, VA. broad, stimulating experi- ence. From New York, Dec.3rd. Christmasin the Holy Land. New Year'sin NORTH horses, Jren, l‘:l . bty ap Near Bluemont Book ommuters and Vacationists Prices Per Week $0°50-512.00 3 E Street N.WW. Castieman's-on-the- HILL G River Boats, fishing. ewimming, feity. b sewerage: no chil- $15 and $18 Berryville, Va. 2 EMAN. Cairo. One management throughout by world's greatest travel system. yepience “THE HE!GH‘T guests: splendid hioms conkin VIRGINIA BEACH. VA_ OPEN FOR SUMMER modern con- Bluemont, 21 Te. T B, STMPSON. EMPRESS ing tborough! moderate Spri The Waverley Virginia Beach, Va. Now open after be- | ly renovated. Private baths: ng rates. OF SCOTLAND 25,000t0ns. A perfect ruise home Literature by cruise ex- perts. From your local agent. Or C. E. Phelps, 905 15th St. N.W.. ‘Washington, D. C. Per- HARP 35th Lo Excellent Lovett. proo. "THE MRS. HILL TOP HOUSE meals: ot pron.______________ LOCKWOOD EES FERRI. W. VA. ‘ear—Now — e orivhs OPooms. T. & A. P. DANWEL. Prop. sonal service if desired. PEN MAR. PA. PEN-MAR Boo} JORX ; GIBBON! I Pen-Mar P NN "in let_on uest. 4. Ir.. Manager. PIANO, S . Jazz, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. AXOPHONE, BANJO o i o 28 Pro i oy —_—_————— “Jhe SWAVELY School EDUCATIONAL. TEMPLE SCHOOL. Busines "THE National University Law School ESTABLISHED 1879 Fifty-Seventh Year Begins Oct. 1, 1925 Three-year courses leading to LL. B. and J. D. Post-grad- uate courses leading to LL. M.; M.P. L and D.C. L. CLASSES BEGIN 6:30 P.M. Secretary’s Office, 818 13th Tel. M. 6617 OCT_OF TOWN. Swavely, formerly in Wash- | ington, 18’ now located in the | country, at Manassas, Virginia. | In addition to the college pre. paratory department,. there is a junior * school especially equipped to take care of boys from twelve to fourteen, doing seventh and eighth grade work. A limited enroliment and small classes enable each boy to get the close personal attention which the crowded grade schools of Washington are unable to give. The FIVE-DAY PLAN is pop ular with Washington ~ boys. Students stay in the real coun- try at a safe, progressive school for five days and spend every week end at home. The whole- some, home-like atmosphere at Swavely is satisfying to the most “anxious parent. The school 18 easily accessible by railroad and auto route. Ad- dress E. SWAVELY, Headmaster Manassas, Va. Over 4 000 men tr in Theor Eie nelu Engmeermg Slokely ects of Mathen ."\ wing taug! tm atics TOURS. Clark’s 4 Famous Cr;aue; By Cunard line, new oil-burners Jan. 20, Around the World Cruise westward. 128 days, $1250 to $3000. Jan. 30, Mediterranean Cruise 62 days, $600 to 1700. Feb. 4, South America with Rio and Buenos Aires; 50 days, $560 to $1250. June 30, 1926, Norway andWestern Mediterranean; 53 days, $550 to $1300. Rates include hotels, drives, guides, fees. Longest experienced cruise management. Established 30 years. F. C. CLARK, Times Bidg., New York Ober’s Steamship and Tourist Agency P Van Wickle Tourist Agency 800 18th St. N edileranear S on the White Star “Ship of Splendor” “HOMERIC” Thelargest, most modern, most replete and most luxurious steamer sailing to the Mediterranean: from New York, Jan. 237d, 1926. Supreme in the superb specially chartered ship; in the cruise management; in the entertainments aboard and ashore. The itinerary covers the widest field of worth-while points, including sixteen days in Egypt and Holy Land; optional visits to Paris and London on the homeward trip; also stop-over privileges. Cook’s Fleet of Nile Steamers and Dahabeahs stands foremost on that river. Thos.Cook &Son 585 Fifth Avenue, New York or Ober's Steamship Agency, 1420 H St. N.W., Washington, D. C.