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_TEis J. OWEN §«T ¥. N.W THREE STOR' 12-R( DO CK FRONT REY 45, LIS FOOT ALLEY ol T o ity TTHOS. TRU e Dist Gse No n of SO P i N § TemBri 1 AT M., the following des ribed land a on-yihe followine described land « ituate in the The NTEE AUCTIONS. e — — AUCTION SALES. AFTERNOON. & SON. AUCTION SALE OF 120 Y EERS. GIRARD AND e of the Supreme ot of Columbia passed i 40, e ey 11 well at pub- bremises. TH DAY FOUR 0/ 8LOCK | forty-1 numbered twanty te. ms per plat rec 1 fhe urveror for the ber Cotnty erty” knos taxation 1o as 1ot forty Dumbered _twenty-eizht nine (2859) old suty o 9L trust seciring as will ap, corded in Li the land record With the imprc ts Terms of eale- One-hal money 1o be baid in ¢ one installment. payabie the das waié. "and promissory note of th dng fnterest at the rat 8nnum, pavable br deed of trust on the Gash. at the ontion of th deposit required upon o conveyaneing. not; of the Di of & Dublished In Washing ol T the ¢ ot ‘0t Colu: 10. said prov 1 for purposes of asgessm three (43) 10 ' rat dee 1 1<h and the to be r WERBERT hn_Ma; JOSFPH ¥ Fendall Bld 04 G8as exSnahn THOS. I OWEN_& S0, TRUSTERS” SALE OF DWELLING. - KNOWN 458 0 ST N By virtue of yecorded mecured will sell at pubij premises “on T TEENTH DAY OF S AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM zoribed Jand and istrict of Coltimbia, being ot Hejmuller's subdivision o BIZ. as per vial reconded surveyor of the Di Liber ¢. H folio Terms of sale: chase money 10 be na $wo equal installments wo years, with interest yer annum, pavable semi-a of ealo pronerty “sold. or all f the purchaser. e req it Rnefie coet ot complied of Eale. otherwise the { Tieht o brc days’ Bewspaver tion the in cas] time ng. revenue 01, s ouk GRANYIT " Jn~wn BsT 44 D st RSDAY EPTEMRBER. Dremises of third d in cash s h A deposit of of saie Terms erty Durchaser n ashinkton Torty-five hund {$4500) at 6% interext, due Jul 5005, folio 402 t of Columbia. T the purchose balance © psisnes in by ceptance of bid fees o recording at some newspaver GEISY Place n.w. " “Truatees AUCTIONFERS VALUABLE AS n THE SE' A.D. following-de situate in the the and desiznated as and lettered “N"* in and H sauare Anton iots 1n of’ Columbia of the pur. us secured by deed of tru at $200.00 will ANl convey Stamue. ote of sale to day resarve the at the riek after fiv DLE, P caldw;tl & Co, Auctioneers High -Grade - Radio Sets and Accessories At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. N.W. Friday at 10 A.M. See Ad on Radio Page "THOS. J. OWEN & SON. ATCTIO Sale of Four-Story Brick| Building Containing Two| ERS Stores on First Floor and| Three Apartments of Four Rooms and Tile Bath Each Above. First Commercial | Zone. Situated at the South- west Corner of 10th and Eye Streets, Known as 1000 Eye Street and 820 10th Street Northwest. By authority vested in we will sell at_public_auctic premisos” on FRIDAY TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. ® lot 15, in square above Terms of sale Sold suf trist for ust for about $12 < i"‘ Which wi Eale. etamps at 10 be complied with w othervise may be the defaul (9 TRUSTEES: ROVED REAL 344, the undersigned | n front of the FIGHTEENTH 1925, at FIV imbroved as ect to first deed | o”5aid trusta 10 be Tuid saie; | 0t | enie urchaser. > Auctioneers. SALE OF Vv LUABLE UNIM By vistes OB coay docd ot tist dated ;ober 24, 1924, and_recor 924, as instrument No. 12 d records of the Disiric at'the reatiest of the party he undersigned t G on FRIDAY, § AT WO O'CLOCK P.M Ferived Tand sismase n. umbia and known and yumbered four (4 Yo twenty-three " ( #quare_numbered * four (5844): lots nun iwenty (20), twenty-t our (24). ‘In_square undred forty-five (58 Iwenty-one (31) fnelusive. ' in enuare Tundred forty-six (H540), three (33) lota t it vision of part of & ‘eaver's Prospect,” i of Columbly in liver 47 Terms: All cash dred ($100.00) doll he time of sale and revenue stamps at Terms to be complied (30) davs, street northwe ih bered nineten 23} Humbered 0 thirty-three Jo a tract of as per in the office of the eurveyor o Washinkton R 1K, 102 following di trict of Co- ignated as Iof i ten (10) | 1usive hundred fort, (19 twenty: fifty-eig num a3y At anc Tots both | ed elghit | all of eaid_thirt onn L he District folio 29 within _thirty otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold &t the discretion of the trustecs. HAMPTON. WADE B. 88.10.12.15.17 JOHN A. THOMPSON. Tr Valuable Business Property, Three-Story Brick Building, No. 319 13th St. N.W.,, by Auction. By virtue of authority vested in the under- elgned we will offer for salo by public remises. “FOURTH tion, in_front of the DAY, THE TWENT! SEPTEMBER. OCLOGK P 1 premises.” eituate umbia, to wit fmproved as above Terms of sale: One-th and two ¥ 1975, the AT s and fees chager. within' thirty day notarial d_cash in f at Terms of sale o be complied with om_day au on THUR! DAY FOUR-THIRTY ollowing-described land the Lot 506 in sau District of 203, balance in terest at 6 _per . payable cost o of sale. other- + wise deposit will be forfeited and_property * resold at the risk yurchaser. after five Hich Tesle in_some day news and cost of the defaulting dvertisement of paer published i the city of Washington, D. ¢ WESCHLER & ADAM A & o THOS. J. OWEN & SO! TRUSTEES' BUSTEES SALE BRICK THOMAS ST N By virtue of a recorded in Liber No. 3020, of the Jand rec Tia, and at the req thereby, the unde; At publie auction in on 'FRIDAY, e tand- % of Columit eing 1ot 58 in Bar eubdivision, i block ""at folio 9, in square 31 coyenants of record SON. VALUABL PN rtain deed of t folio 412 s 0f the ‘District of Colum. «t of the party secured tri “Addition to Le Aucts.. Pa. Ave. N.W. AUCTIONEERS. TWO- NO. 124 ist duly et wea. ustees wili seil J the nremises Y FIETH DAY T FOUR. mA following- division Park.” as urveyor County ject to the Terms: Soid subloct to & building associa- tion_loan for about $2.400.00. announced at time ticulars of which will of gale: the purcha 0 be paid in cash. v required. Convesanci £NUO_stamDA At Dur e complied rice A 3 further Dar. above sald trust deposit of $200.00 recording and rev- haser's cost. with within thirty days. Terme to other- wise deposit forfeited and the property may Do advertised and resold at the discretion of the' trustees, UG, JOUN"A. ADAM A WESCH v.'s. LACHLE MARSHAL'S SALE By virtue of a writ of special fieri facias fasuad eut of the rlerk preme Court of the And to me directed. for cash. in front of th West wing_on D st ste. now.. Washington. D FRIDAY, OCTOBER NI right, tile. claim and fendant. Washington. D. C.. a corporation. in_and to Seribed_real estate. o wit improved by eight- seized District T will il at pub between 4th Tn i fMce of the Su. of Columh sal door and 5th at TEN AM all” the ‘ourthout interest of the de- nvestment Trust he following-de: Lot 17, sauare tory” building, nd revied uhpn faim and interest of eatd in to said real estate. and t satisfy judement at law No. 68856, m of Mamie Snrun( nxv.um 6 SR o vrem: | District of Columbia and | | 8 the records of the of THE EVENING STAR, WASHI NGTO D KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Watchman Needs Watching. WELL \TS AFTER TWELVE — IlL TAKE A LOOK ARCUND THE HOTEL AND SEE THAT EVERY THING 18 K.O. THEN HIT THE HAay! MANAGING A HOTEL 1S NO SNAP — LIKE THIS! 'S HITTING own aLL THAT GUY OLEHTA KNOW BETTER THAN TO FALL ASLEEP IN THE LORBY HE CERTANLY GUESTS 4D OVER THERE. SEND A BELL HOP OVER TO WAKE HinM -.P'I C.,, THURSDAY. Say CASEY, ONE OF THE HAS FALLEN A3LEEP JITEER HIM TO Wiy RoOM' 1T PoEX SEPTEMBER 17, 1925. BY POP MOMAND MR. MEGINIS ~ HE'S ™' NigHT WATCHMAN ! Companies, and Household Goods, Baby Grand, Parlor Grand and Player Pianos, Rugs, Etc. By Order Merchants Transfer and Other Storage Private Owners By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Ra. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Sepits=ber 19, 1925 Commenci Handsome Carved Poster Bed, Fine Da any and Maple Dressers and Chiffonl Cabinet, Refrigerators, Desks, Metal Folding Couches, Bookea Terms Cash. 817,18 'Anux A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctionee: | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick | Dwelling, No. 1509 22nd St. e of a certain o80 9L trus, duly recorded in Liber No. 4 Tolio S8 et ©of the land records of the District of mbia, and at the request of the party q “ihereby, the undersigned trustees offer for by pudlic suction, in {, {he_premises, on DAY OF PAAEE T3 O PASCKOE 3 the tollow: ing described Tand and oremfhes. sjtuatsd in the District of Columbis. to W i Swope and Hamilton, trustees’, subdivi- sion of part of original lot 7 in_square 87, &"per Dlat Tecorded in the office of the vevge” for, the District ot Co Embla 36 at follo 3 ns of sale; Cash. A depoxit of S300 required of purchaser at time of sale. = All Conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and hotarial fecs at cost Of burchaser. —Terms of saie to be complied with within thirty from day of sale. otherwise the trus- the ‘right to resell the property 4t tha risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. after five days’ advertisement . of such resale in eome newspaper published in the city of Washington GEO. W WHITE. WALTER A. BROW akds.exSu J. oW SALE OB YALUABLE Two: days tees reser: THOS| TRUSTEES' STORY A By virtue of a recorded in Liber No. = sea. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the reauest of the party secured thereby. the underakned trus. tees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises,_on MONDAY. THE TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1925 AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM.. the following-de: Seribed land and premises. situate in the Dis: of ‘Colnmbia. and designated as and | x the south 10 feet front by full denth All ‘of Jot 40 and the north 5 ¥ ull denth of Tot 41 in sauare | ubdivision made by the Holmies | T Al Reaty Corporation of part of the | t of land known as “Peter's Mill Seat.” | a: per piat recorded in_ Liber 38. folio 4. | o7 the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. —Sublect | ‘s Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust. for $8.000.00. further particulars of which will be anocunced at time of sale. the purchase price above aid trust to be aln'cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. onvevancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchasers cost. Terms to be complied With Within thirty’ days. otherwise deposit forfevted ang, the proberty may be advertised nd resold at the discretion of the trust 5 3. JAMES WRIGHT, GEORGE P. NEWTOS Trus ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Hol- low-Tile Warehouse, No. 201 Fenton Court N.E. virtue of a cert: deed of trust duly d_April 22, 1 as instrument No. e land records” of the District of a, and at the reguest of the party ' inerey. 1 oo U‘or i ront (ot e premises) TY-FIF1 DAY OF SEPTE BER. TonE VAT FOUR OTLOCK P, the fo { lowing. AYi‘m-/\—nwd fl"é‘d] lflf‘!" premi “E;’iel 1§ District of Columbid to wi e |.E|r'x;=l\ lr‘wluq‘;e in’ l!r}l‘k 0'Don- S wibdivision of sayare 749 a8 ordea i iber COH S T8 187, ce of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, ile’flV.d as Sbove Terins of sale: The above propert, will be gold subject to two grior deed trast, gregating _about ~_$5,500, {culars of RS W ime of eals: “balsince aill cash: A deposit of $200 required of purchase) l’& time of sale. Il conveyancing, reco ! revenue alm’yn and notarial 1& at cost o ‘purchaser. ‘erms of sall Efl mmnll with within thirty days m lay of ln otherwise the trustee reserves the right W resell the the property at the risk and co i‘X’ the dob\uaun nlll;‘('hller‘ l{ler.a%;: nde.W’: veriisement of such resale - goper bubliened in-tne cliy 0 of Washington, FRANCIS W. HILL: Jv se15-d&ds.exSu Wood . J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TBI‘_T%FKE‘_ 'nmg LE OF VALUABLE THREE: DREMISES 931 RHODE FerasD AvE . B: iTitue of & certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 32, folio 34 e of the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia, und at the request of the party se; ured thereby. the undersigned trustees will tell at public ‘auction. in front of the prem. et MONDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH F SEPTEMBER. AD. 1025. AT POUR §'CLOCK PAL, the following-described Jand and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and_desienated as and being lot 50 in L. & Chapman’s subdivigion of lots in sguare #4 ax per plat recorded in Liber & F"B°. “folio 187 of the records of the office’ of the surveyor of the District of CORMNSY Sold_subject to a prior deed of teust Tor 35:000.00. further Darticulars ot Which ‘Wil be announced at time of sale: he “‘Durchase vrice above said trust to e hia Tncagh A deponlt of $300.00 required. Conveyancini. recordin Tevenus stampy o A aer'a "cont erms 1o’ be comblied SR Within thirty days. Otherwise Geposit Torteited and m}: "5?"'"“05‘“‘,’; Ravertived e “dise e trisices. Andymmeolis ETEL B MR INL AT THOMAS H. R. CLA ARKE. £e17-dkds.exSU Trustees. C. G. Sloan & Co., ! Inc. Aucts, ; 715 13th St. REGISTERED Estate Sale of Household Goods and Personal Effects At Public Auction Saturday, September 19, 1925, at 10 A.M. Mahogany and Walnut Din- ing Room Furniture, Bedroom "| Suites, Persian and Domestic Rugs, Brass and Enamel Beds, Springs, Mattresses, odd Bu- reaus, Chiffoniers, . Wardrobes and other articles of virtu. And at 12 Noon Star Sedan Automobile and 13 valuable books, by order of . S. Marshal. Terms_Cash. w1z S; G Stoan & Co, Inc, Aucts. the Wil Gale by Dlat = Lace Curtains, ing 9 A.M. Modern Mahogany Case Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano, Parlor Grand and Player Pianos, American Walnut Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, avenport, Living Room Suites, Mahog- ers, Day Beds, Floor Lamps, Kitchen Rugs, Talking Machine, Oak Office ses, Desks, etc. Automobiles at 10 A.M. Pianos at 12 Noon i Sale Sey ber 23, 10:30 A.M. SRR p‘A""dlmr A. Weschler and Son, Aucts. USTEES' SALE OF ESTATE, BEING A ;\“}‘l,‘l_?,%filql!r 2001 ORTHEAS y virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded July 20, 1023, being instrument No. 247 of The land recorda of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secure thereby. the Wildersigned witl sell”at pu | Auction. in front of the premises, on DAY. SEPTEMBER TWEN. T\'»rgs'r Tozs, T FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the fol: jowing described land and premises situate in the District of Columbis and being lot num- bered ‘seventy-three (73) in squiare num- bered thirty-elght hundred seventy-five (3875) as described in said deed Of trust. upon the following te Terma of sale: Said property ia sublect to a prior deed of trust wecuring an indevted: nesa of $4.500'and said property will be sold subject {0 °sald deed"of trus{ indebiednegs, Of the Durchase price over and above said deed of trust one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance In two equal inatalments pas- abls in one and two years. With interest at ihe rate of six and one-haif per centum per sumim, pasablo semi-aanualiy. secured by sec- ond decd G’ trust upon the Droperty sold. all caeh. at the option of the purchaser. A de. posit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps. etc. at_cost of purchaser. Terma of sale to be co mplied with within thirty d-i- from date of salo." otherwise deposit [ e fortelied and the property” resold at risk and cost of defaulting purcha five days’ Drevious advertisemen e in some newspaper Dublhhe res ington. D. C. ington. i m.-n(s NG se10-ddeexsy R . THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION }:En. ALUABLI oy SNrh A 3RREET of at Wash- ER. Sale of Three Tw Two-story Peb- ble-dash-over-frame Dwell- ings, Being Premises Nos. 212, 214 and 216 C St. S.E. By authority vested in us we will sell at Public auction. in fzont of the oremises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENT: ND DAY OF BTBABER X D. 1038, AT FOURPHIRTY PM. fest Tront by 'a denth of 65 feet of _originai in square 762 Terma $1600.00 "0k "the ' burchase_rice 10 be Daid in cash, balance in monthly pay. ments 0f $6000. including interest at 6% or all cash at the option of the Durchaser $300.00 deposit_at time of sale. Convey- ancing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within _thirty days. otherwise deposit for- and the properties may be advertised resold ‘at the Tisk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. 17.18.10.21.22 Auctioneers. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable ‘Three-Story and Basement Brick Building, Containing 2 Stores and Apartments, No. 504 E Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Jaguary o8 T025 and recorded February 3. 25, instriment No. 274 of the land records oF the Dieiricy of - Coltmbia® snd B1- The request of the secured thereby. the igned trustees will offer for ssie by pAUctoR 0 {ront of the premscs, on PREMBER, 1025 AT ,n Lok rem- UES QF SE metes. ang same on 4D0int distant 50 feat west from he mOFD: pat comer of 'sald lot 11 and runnin thence south t:, dhgncy we 5” foet h AT 4 Toot, thencs west $herice north 1 foet 181008 Thrace oast aicas 2 feet 15 inches tothe place of berinning. improved ss above. Terme of sale: The shove property will be s0ld subject 10 a prior d rust for 831000 51 '045 per"cen, Ge 1o abot. tws yeais: balance faeh. A ‘deposit” of 300 required of purchaser at time of sale. comveyancing, recording. revenue s u- aad n Tees at cost of purchaser. Ao e Comriied Cwith Witkin, (hITEy days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauliing purchas plier ive daye’ advertisement of wuch, resale {n some newspaper published in {he City o Washington, b Lot N VR TEPPER & BLANKE! 468 Louisiana Ave. N se11-0kds.exu teen. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ¢ ness Pr y, Three-story Brick Building, No. 727 11th St. N.W. By yirte of a certain dosd of trust dated June 6. 1025, and"recorded yuge 10 Tikirumtiont N6, 100 of whes and Heords of thi District of Cojumbia. and at the reauest of the party sccured thereby, the understened trustees will offer for sale by fifluo auction. IR{font, of ihe premisce, op T an: THE TWENTLNIN OF E! MBE! 105 AT FOUM 0'CEOCK P - e Tolow: ine-described Tand and bremised, sityate in the District of Columbia. to “wit: Part of grieinal lot & in sausre 345 berinnin the southeast corner o on :‘ west Tunning” thence hotth“Rions the front line of said lot z feel: thence east at right angles to tront line O 103 inches to e ear Tine of said lof: thence south with said rear line 2¢ feot 10 the dividing line of lots 7 and ‘8: thence jregt, with said daividing " line 08 Tt 1B inches to the -mns . being the south 2 feet tront bythe full deoth of ‘sald lot in’sauare 348, improved as Terms of sale: The above nnrpem i T SR En e S i Ao cam " A" desgeit of K00 reaitired 01 Birongeer at fue ofside. ALl convesaneing. recording. ‘revenue stamps and notarial feed at cost of ‘purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with withii thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the irustees reserve the Heht 16 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. -after five daye' sdveriisement of such resale in_some Tewspaper published in the city of Wash- ington. D. C. se17-ddds.exSu ARG § ZA fi%« trict and v o plaintiiis ndant No. 120670 The 1 | Of this sUlt 18 Lo Fecover the surn of $£00.80. | with interest. said debt being represented by | certain proniissory. notes, the broperty of | the Union 1 1 Bank. and to have jyds ment of condemnation of certain property of | the defendant levied on under an attachment insued in this auit (0 satiafy the piantifls | claim. Xt is Thereforn, this 14th day of | September, 1625, ordered that the defen )u\l’ appear In this court on or he fore the fortieth duy: excluaive of Sundays ani lagal holidavs. | after the day of the first publication of thia | Order. Lo ‘defend this suit Show cauee | Wny sald condemnation should mot b had: | Otherwise the uit Wil be proveeded with as in case of default. GEORGE C. AUKAM. | udge. (Seal ) A copy Test: | LANCHE Nll'll"F, Clerk. | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict"of’ Columbia, Holding a Term as & District Court—In _re’condemnation °of Parcel 83/61 in the District of Columbia.— Diatrict Court Docket No. 1731 —ORDER Of CITATION AND PUBLICATION —Upon con- sideration of the petition of the United States of America herain. filed by the Attomey Gen oral of the United States on the 8ih day Of September. 1025, through Peyton Gordon Attorney for the United States in and for District of Columbia, secking the condemna tion of that tract of land in the District of Columbia Known for purposes of assessmeit - by e sth Fday 1055 | GRDERED That Benjamin H. Griver. Charles | W. Morris and Ezra Gould. Trustees: Peter F. McCarthy and John P.'F. White. Trus- | tees. and all persons owning. occupying, or clafming_any - interest in” or lien upon &aid u | d o this {12 Bth day ot ‘Ot o swer wa dance unt i ita final order rati: fnk the award and renort sners 1o ‘e appointed by Heremn as. n eaid petition Drayed or until the Court shall muake an_order finally disposing of said cause, provided however, that & copy of thiy order be pub: lished twice a_ week for three succeseive Weeks in The Evening Star and The Wash {oxton Post, newspapers published in the Diftrict of Colimbia. and ‘ones & werk for thres consecutive weeks in The Washington Law Reporter. bublished in the Diatrict of Colimbia. prior to the 5th day of October. | 1625 AND T 18 FURTHER ORDERED That'a coby of this order. tokether with o citation 10 be jasued by the Clerk of the 2 be served by the United States Mar- | for the District of Columbia. or bis | atics, upon uch of the pereons herein bafore named as may be found by waid | Uties within the District the 5ih day of October “BY THE COURT. * A. 1 HOEHLING. | n Court shall have made (Seal) A true copy. Test: MOR { BEACH. Clerk. By P s ROMKER PROPOSALS. T FUFL YARDS BURE SPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. | D. C—Sealed provosals will be 0 10 am. Wednesday. Septem.- 5. and then ovened. upbon wh contract will be based for the coal requir ments of St Elizabetn’s Hosvital for th Reriod October 15" 4523 " co Tung 0. "1026 e estimated requirements are 50.500 tons. more or less. of bituminous coal. Specifica tions may De had by addressing the Chief Engineer. Government Fuel Yards. Room 1 ng. Washineton. D. C. | D C.—WASHINGTON. | September 15, 1925.—Sealed proposals fof | constructing _about 4085 linear feet of | sewer varsing in eize between 107 and 187 i "diameter will be received at Room 800, Dlatrict Building, uniil 2 oeclock pm. Sep: | tember 23, 1043. ' Detailed information at | Room 427, District Building. . { EDUCATIONAL. ! Columbia Kindergarten Normal School Reopens October 5 SONA K. LIPPINCOTT. Principal The Westmoreland. 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Estate, Americanization. Ete. Write. phone’or call for, catalosiie “B" 820 13th Street, ) Georgetown Law School 1925-1926 Sessions Commence Monday, September 14, 1925 For late afternoon classes “ednesdu). September 23, 1925 For morning classes For information apply to— Hugh J. Fegan, M.A,, LL.B,, Ph.D. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7203 “Study Art with a Purpose”! Day and Evening Classes Sketch and Life Class Children’s Saturday Class . Our 8-month Professional Funda- mental Course fits you to accept a| position in Interior Decoration, Cos- | tume and Dynamic Symmetry, Color and Commercial Drawing. Catalog. CLASSES NOW FORMING ! School Opens October 1 Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced Prepare for C. P. A. Examinations Classes Begin Sept. 28 K. OF C. SCHOOL 1314 Massachusetts Ave. | Franklin 4696. i | BOY‘ CAROLINE B. STEPHEN, ACCOUNTING {|| s SHORTHAND _IN HOOL, for Sec- iee. Touch llink. Business E: for grad. Indiv 8 G- M 30 DAYS Sp lish. BKDE. inst. On 3 nr, 14th—] The Temple School Inc. A Business School Day Afternoon Evening 1416 K St. N.W. Main 3258 Pres. George Washington University, Chartered Act of Congre: 1821 - St-iun‘ in_ull departments begin et nrrAlT“P T OF ARTS & SCIENCES the School of Graduate Columblan nllexe, College Teathery' Colleae Ay the I Architecture and hundred courses available for part. time students after 5 o'clock. For catalogues and other mation appls’to 2012 G Sgreet. "Telepnans ot 1640, 2033 eet. Telephone Wes . EDICAL RCHOO! For oetes” and" othar infor- mation apply_to riik DEAN 1335 H Street. Telephone Main 7875. SCHOOL OF NURSING A three-year course in under univérsity supervision. For catalogue and other informa- tion apply to fuperintendent of Narses. Georee Washington University Hoapital 1339 H Street. Telophone Main 5156. SCHOOL' OF PHARMACY For catalogues and other infor- mation apply,_to THE DEAN 808 Eye Street. Telephone Maln 1617. LAW SCHO (Member of the Association of American Law Schools) Courses for full-time students Approved Sovsaca. {5% smployed D courses” for_emplo stidents 5210 DM 650 BN Yor catalogues mation apply to THE SECRETARY Kiockton Hall 2 Twentleth Between G and H Streets Telephone West 1649 infor- nursing and” other infor- HERND( Herndon, A home_school September 23 SEMINARY. Virginia for children. reopens Avply to'the Micses Castle- MUSICAL INSTRUCTIO: JEROME WILLIAMS Teacher nl I’hnm Studio: = 1764 rankiin 0813 219 PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag. Jazz. Popular Music in’ 20 lessons. Free lessont if 'you buy_ instruments here. Send for free bogklet” "Christensen School. 2 G wt now. Main 1278, WASHINGTON CONKER' OF MU 1408 N. 1. Ave."Adiojning’ 1408 X. 1. Ave, Adiolning’1 Dupont Circle. 1 ied before Rept. 20th: e e R Yearbook. Main 7838, 3 Days by Sea Round Trip from Baltimore, $75.21 Round Trip from Phi -dalph $80.67 A delightiul. bracing voyage on modern expreas steamers with Lloyd s fichent roting, All outside staterooms. ~Running hot and cold water. Private bath and shower extra. Excellent meals and service. Autos carried NEXT SAILINGS From Baltimor: Fi ) 0t *'15 20 0t “B"13! 20 Write for Folder Baltimore & Carolina 1008 15th St” N.W. Franklin 139 Extra Sailings To FLORIDA Special steamer from Balti- more on Monday, September 21, 6 p.m., to Savannah only. firough fare to Jacksonville, via this steamer, and rail, $30.96, includes meals’ and berth on steamer. Beginning September 22, three steamers a week, Balti- more to Jacksonville, Florida, instead of two, as heretofore. The sailing days will be Tues- days, Fridays and Sundays, 6 p.m. Merchants & Miners || Transportation Co. 1338 H St. N.W. Phone M. 4612 Sidwells’ Friends School For Boys and Girls 43d Year Begins Sept. 21 City School, 1809-1819 Eye St. N.W. All grades and high school; suburban school, 3001 Wisconsin Ave. N.WV. Ki dergarten and grades 1 | e, clab. symnasium, b ng. Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M. Principal Phone Main 284 s ‘service, swim- COMMERCIAL ART IN 4 MONTHS FULL TIME, | ® MONTHS SPARE TIME. | STARTING SEFT. o, | Ask_for Bookiet. | LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY | I\D!..g’l‘{'té T, I\IITH AND SCIENCES. | HINGTON. | 1517 R. L. A\'e. N.W. Fr. 7475 || :\Steward School 1202 F Street Main 8671 Georxe Waslnngiun Umvemty} Law School Sixty-First Year Begins Sept. ..3 Co-Educational | Member Asociagion | American Taw | Class ‘A, American Bar Assoctation | Forenoon course for full time l"l-‘ dentw. O Approved late afternoon ronrw fDI‘ ‘employed students, 0-6:55_ P. | Secy. _ Stockton Hall, West 1649 20th Between G and H | Shorthand: St%nosraphiers are always in demand: good pay: advance- ment rapld, _Steward Graduatés prefersed: Tymhn'. Learn typewriting by modern methods and en- joy the use of new machines. Bookkeeping: EYciy business man needs it. Many good positions require it._Steward's course is best. usiness En, Every_one needs B .‘h‘h £00d English and at Steward's School you can secure a thorough training at_small cost. Good Positions: For all graduates we n ALL nate, leges of full gradiate of U EMERSON INSTITUTE FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 15— DEPARTMENTS—Day Schos Eve- School. _Men and women. Co-ordi- not co-educational. Prepares for col- and_professional schools! §. SERVICE DEPARTMENT in charge Military Academy. ASK FOR_INFORMATION. 1738-40 P Street N.W. (Near_Dupont_Circle) ing & maintain’ & vigorous employment office and not only place all of our own students in good positions, but many others. Hot off the press! K New Catalog: [it off, e vresel, K the Best Business School in Washington. THOS. J. OWEN & BON. 'AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALU. 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Hicks, Manager | §5. Co. | EDUCATIONAL, Navy Lieutenant to Be Tried. NORFOLK, Vi, September 17 (#) Lieut. J. P. Tomeity, attached to the naval transport Orfon, will be tried before @ Navy court-martial at Hampton Road naval base next week on charges growing out of an inves tigation of liquor smuggling from the ship at Lamberts Point several months ago. The Orion is due here Frida and will remain in port until the fo lowing week end. The trial probably will start Monday or 'l‘uP‘-‘dd) A Ordered to Wuhmgwn. Col. Sherman Moreland, judge ad vocate, at Fort Hayes, Ohio, has been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the judge advocate general, War Department _ STEAMSHIPS. to ITALY via DL"JHILIJO CESARE—COLOMBO he direct route that spells U R S P Rept. 22 Oet. 3 Oct. . c. M{;&:‘wz ITALIANA New York or Local Agents 21 l Esjoy her comfort, her Have Chateau Frontenac and Trans-Canada Limit- ed service all the way sround. Rely on Canadian Pacific as your host and guide....Canadian Pacific will do things right. For, Canadian Pacific is more thana cruiseorganization. It ismore than a transpor- tation organization. It is a complete travel system, the greatest in the world. Canadian Pacific resident agents perfect arrange- ments in each country. Canadian Pacific’s shore- staff guides you about.You leave New York, Dec. 3. Christmas in the Holy Land. New Year’s Eve in Cairo. India in cool Janu- ary. Japan for the plum- blossoms. Home in New York, April 10. Reserve at_once to com- mand best eholce of accom- modations. Helpful, informative 1iterature. From vour local agent, or €. E. Phelps, 905 15th St . Washington, D. Personal service If desired. One management, ship and shore, by World’s Greatest Travel System CANADIAN, PACIFIC curk'sl?:;:z:&nkum By Cunard line, new ofl-burners Jan. 20, Around the World Cruise westward. 128 days, $1250 vo $3000. Jan. 30, Mediterranean Cruiss 62 days, $600 to $1700. June 30, 1928, Norway and Western Mediterranean; 53days, $5650 to $1250. Rates include hotels, drives, guides, fees. Longest experienced cruise management. Established 30 years. SouthAmerica. Small group parties. F. C. CLARK, Times Bidz.. New York Ober’s Steamship and Tourist Agency 1420 H St. N.W. Phones Main 33473348 Van Wickle Tourist Agency 800 18th Bt N.W. MEH lerranean; CRQ}SE SUPREME 7926 “HOMERIC” Thelargest,most modern, most replete and most luxurious steamer sailing to the Mediterranean: from New York, Jan. 23rd, 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 885 Fifth Aveaus, New York or Ober's Steamship Agency, 1420 H St N.W.. Washington, D. C. the EUROPEAN TRADE RELATIONS BETTER American Sees Cordial Pre- War Atmosphere Appear- ing Again. The “more European busin world 1s and more returning to the cor- tions which existed before the Basil Miles, American adminis. tor at the headquarters of the In ternational Chamber of at Paris, report made pub- lic here by the American section of the organization The election of Germany t in the International ch d, was further proof of tmosphere that pre tional bus g The arrangement to fund th debt to this countr has “cl other stumbling-block from the of commerce,” he declared, addin; every time gome disputed point in the European situation settled “con fidence is fortifi moved to an eq He also cited dditional reasons for con S e 1 v busi ness situat employ ment condit there recove from 'hn strain placed on them r ago: the Rritish ef forts to regain their position in the e port trade: the decrease in unemplo ment in Germ: where ter cond tions are reported In a number of ir dustries despite ies of the Stinnes interests ard trend in Italy, and recovery trade Rumania. member r, he better inter Zelgian difficy the of ti LAST OF HAWAIIAN ROYAL FAMILY DIES Princess Siupolo Tuimanua's Death Ends Line of Rulers of Islands. Correspondence of HONOLULU the Assoclated Press. August 14—In a modest bungalow in the unpretentious residential section of Kalihi in Hono- lulu the death occurred recently of the Samoan princess Stupolo Tuimanua (Mrs. H. A. Ross). She was the only daughter of the late King Tuimanua and the last of the royal line which had ruled the island kingdom for generations until 1900 King i ceded the islands in the first year of this century. Mrs. Ross was hung a_letter signed by the late President Roose- velt thanking the King for his action On the death of her father in 1908, Princess Siu was adopted by Gov. Stearns, the American a ministrator _of Ma nd Mr Stearns. When she was 18 vears old 3 fef petty °d States Navy, and at the e of the was transferred in and was accom e and their four chil- ttle ua abdicated when he officer in the U they were marrie governor. Ros: to Honolulu :d by his wif From 1 served as group had co Misa, TUpon 'lv Ki ng's 1 | chosen to succeed him, with b g been the most faithf ates duri atoia Tufele, was sel the government American life. than ordinary eral years on I peared several boxer. When the Faatola was chosen father as the native The home of Mrs was the center of S Hawali. Here th tives of the South mostly from the mon_settlement at Laie, revived native customs and held their celehrations Many Tourists Visit Germany Assaciated Prese st 26, he nuinber to Berlin during led all expectations 1 the records of pre-war Summer he tourists this year, however, did not remsin as long as those who visited the rman capital before the war. During July 3.500 Americans were registered in Berlin 00 to the 1908 % T ruler of Manua United States. He sher chiefs. rimanua t to Hawali by to be educated in An athlete of more he rowed sev- 1o crews and also ap- an _amateur Tufele died, succesd his ruler of Manua. 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