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REAL {Tarce for: section. ARNGOR R BT coRP. Phone Franklin 3338 _Star_oftice. IONROE ST. N Eicht rooms and bath, brick house: owner oUs 10 leawe Gy, willikacrifis Droperty: 0 be financed to st you. 1] all, \ate% & \lchmss, MUST BE 501_'1) Qmiper, Jeasing the, city well b exientor nd" v\ulu ‘front. borc tion _ hall o rooms) : ti Tast fany interest- fiding hardwood foors. cctric lights: laundry . Built-in_fireproof &u- ¥ nd ‘paved alley. Vers conveni- enl_elose-in location. A bark: 1 fop UNTIL 9 P.M & PHELPS, The Ilumc of Homes. 1417 K _St. N.W. Main_9300. ATTRACTIVE NEW HOMES| Just Completed—2 Sold. 2904 18th St. N.W. BETWEEN ONTARIO RD. AND VARD ST. OPEN AND LIGHTED Lvn. 9 PO Fowr bedrooms. built-in garage tle: bast construction: homes to 2 Handsome Corners Included. the best. adjoining Rock Creek by 18th and Col. rd. CARL H. SMITH, Tnsurance Bldg.. 15th and Eye Sts. N.W Main 1040—Or sea your Broker. \(‘l\ THEAST CORNER., ick six-room house, contain. heat. electricity. iwood . eolonial {ront and double esiogarase: all in pertect 1. s‘ PHILLIPS, “Inspect T oday THESE NEW Ward-built Homes AT z 9th and Madison Sts. SIX_ROOMS. ONE BATH. MANY. FEATURES. $9.950. Douglass & Phillips, Inc., Franklin 5678. 1598 X St. N.W. 204 1th S 6 rooms and bath, by : hot-water Lev $7.300. DEN CO.,, mu 5th St. N.W. oat. two larke large back vard. room 10 tnd aciomed sheouchotd S HERBERT & SONS W. and 515 Ea "~ COLQRED NORTHEAST B. R SRR an 1200, CAS 3785 monTHLY. andy, bric %omn ngom 4nd’ bath: r(' koo rom elec LE PRINCE. 314 lnveslmenx (5th” md K sts. A Forced Sale Is Always a Good Buy, The owner is foreed to ldl lhh eharming Chevy Chase bungalow, hear new bus line. section of dlsum tve !.o-.e- nice rooms. rdwood floors, tile bath. concrete colonial d h rear s, French coors, lawndey and clothes chute. _ cleetric Tange. Jarge pantry built-in_refrigerator: Soored attic: hot- er heat and light fixtures of exeep- al auality A_real barcain at $10.950. Terms= as low as $50 wmonthly A Choice Locauon. Exceptional Value. Beautiful )ll Pll\lml ki ck Creek Park, S 5 M.. e ooms and hnlh hes. A arruin at 36760, Boheit Sour tarme: Cheaper Than Rent. Charming New Homes. Modern o the smallest detail ick construction. convenien! ractive lo; oD g Soechess B oma_ and path: targe kitchens With bullt i reiizeras ors. iardwood _floors: lots 180 1t deet (o a paved allev, Terms as low as $60 monthis. including all interest. Price only $7.250 WALTER A, BROWN, 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1633. 1222 KE\IYO\' QT. N.w. $15,000. R. I Ave. near 14th St. N.W. Down. house with 11 rogms -m plant and elec- garage also. K for immediate orcubandy und canbe vurehased on Tessas: able terms. Act at once if interested. WM. H. SAUNDF RS CO., Inc. ESTABLISHED 188 w Main_1016-7. D.C. Just the type of homs that eve one admires and wants. b oL tapestry briek along m modern lies on & 70-fa0t Toes Than"One block. from cirele. Eight Fell, arranged roome’ and" 3 vathe: on_ball with beayufal 2 Toomiy porches an his house 1s just belng com- pieted and will not remain en the et any tme a’ the price of most Some Houses Are Just Houses ——others are real homes. TLet how of tne atier in Chevs Chase.” D. C.. only one Conn,”ave. and well ‘arranged roome, Fxira luvatory: Sne’ porciies ‘and, i deep dot with Kne. tre e trees. practicglly new andin dfiu lSth St. Near Kenmyon. A large. three in “perfect econdition. e Tcome; a2 san cq o . S17.500. Fine inveagment i, Chas. & Muir & Co., 1403 New York Ave. Main 4935, ou Won't Find a More Completely Appointed Hom with bu f -*he ring oom | onally attractive with its (flee The sleeping porch is Klllfid r{? reened—suitable for od- T]lv lllll\dry momical heating }Lml in the spi us, wall ventilated cellar, Tardiwood flooring throughout. ’l'hu home iy A Colonial Ty, rrounded by ample lawna 4 hinh Ivantageously .N out shi and_ foun A- dion " planting” ored” with “Ornamental Jence, "Tn the rear Is A Targe two-car garage. Lot 60x125 feet, Youl find this hume' compleis even to recns and metal weather s 4 i s O o, m? i ‘vru‘e R L "have red $9, 850—C0nvemcnt Terms, too. Just phone our office and arrange to 3]“"]‘] B ' Goss, 7 e Main 4752, COLORED. mlwlfls tve brick home n ONS, 3 1618 Sk N, and 610 East Can, 60, | i | Dall jon_room 0 | or |ha R FaI vine raom -uh ifs attrac- fireplace. The ESTATE FOR SALE—H!)USBE; . G-REA’I BARGAIN. aaree ot 19th ot morth, of Culxij'p . 1653 HOB’\RT F N.W. s 4 outaining 7 rooms 2 8 acyutio bl halt out -INn‘i h newly pape bt PRIE‘E’ONLY $15,000, Phone HaieBAND BTG, ww. B. H. GRUVER HOMES, B to 3t Mill Rd. N.W. (B “& amont St. Nw) e Scar Drick g I\IMI:DI \Tl‘ POSS }:.\SIO\I Also lu"l Orren St. N.E.—Corner. yan or 1 B GRUVER. Gwher whd Bullder. Main 2670, After 3 pam., Adams 1883, 2E19 CONN. AV 71921 Woodward B IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Coarmer Home of Tapestry Brick in Splendid Condition. No. 2 Adams St. N.W,, ust off North Capitol St. EE J20m, 41, A, el T house* completelly screent * i house can be seen Sunday 3 lesman. on. prem- es. %)s A. HERBERT & SONS, 13 13th St ) W. and 513 East Cap. St. J hsti che, Bulitin Thi 013 15th 8t. N.W. 625 MD. A bfldhwn large lot, on alle; ¢ JFF(')R’%A BORDEN CO,, Phone_Main 22!! ’ g $5,650. Northeast. W BRICK HOME 1149 3rd St. N.E The best val upioadte Teatire NE month and I 'ment. House oven tor thavection 9 . 16 “Boss & PHELPS, Realtors, 1417 K!‘I‘.NW MAIN 9300, &uTLATlD & f S o A Baotie WAt porti TR SRR ¢ 13 H v EAS- OHN I'. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Penn. Ave. S.E. AVE _AND ufi "JE’ 1 Wonderful Opportunity- Architecturally it is a real beauty and gracticatly 1t ofices the uimost in Home com- fort and "conveniency located in the uml beautiful luburb ul the Natlon: Chevy Chase, D. C. are nine delightful rvoms of moset enient arrankement—rfour bedrooms and o perfact] appoinied baths Boor"are the . co: big fire) are o rcof 1s 'Of slate Brotection Trom “the Cleménte; floors and front and vorc this is a most_unusual-Home. Lot is Large, 65x85 Lot us take you out to see this lum.— a uhune cafl will reach us up to 9 p. he Price will Please— The Terms make buying easy. McKEEVER & GOSS, 1415 K St. "Phone Main 4752, A Group of Better Class Colored Homes— It you are looking for something out of {he ordinars. ou will be interested in seclnk s 07y, 44th & lavcx Sts. NE Thex are unusually well equipped. the bal and kitchen have all modern e ot Ko e nnd the fl“l!h ou. neil lore. 1% very desirable_—it's quiet t0o. Practically plagned to eliminate waste space and arranged to reduce the work of the hougekeeper. This group is Semi-Detached—Large Lots. gample Home 4400 Hayes St. 't find another opportunity like thix e a a Ton' While—beiter tako 3dvantage no of i m 21, the movular four-room of & very & Flenty o cloret space. The bath' and tchen_are_ worthy of vour closest inspee: The ighiing fixtures are arustic and floors unusually & Rta;unable Prices— Convenient Term Oven for ius ion with representative on premites e\er.’a Unay va 140 .o Take lfikh h ne. car m:rked Dis- RS B, PINN, Exg wner. 915 Kenyon ot. Phone Col. 5817. You Should Own a KITE HOME Xkno meaning of uuu'-!n com.‘fln and - sy \ionroc s: Nhl: 4 Here you will vantages of a l"ll fine buildings—(hese Homes 4 Reraned e maks o eom(nruh ly {he Test of sale en temd into {Reir” Construciion and - they * were. " erected " cxpert Workmen” comBlels” Caulnment 3es them——artistic finishing en- hlllm lhelr beauty. Of course |h1! are Wholly Detached. Large Lawns. The Price is Inviting— The Terms Remarkable. motoring. come out Rhode rated) . hone Main 4846. An Attractive Colonial Residence— ll ln\ nd :l ' short distance from & u oy n\ the llel(r‘b inn H:l(htl m\ lential sect uirrounded on all sides by ln : in the rear, on an improved all . lr'e double garage. Entering _the loor \nu nm through the em.nnm turning into the sauare recent tive | n comes the bix dining he butler's pantry. the. modern sanitary kitchen and enacious’ hack porch, Unstairs are three larce foctly snwainied sleening porch: On oot "aro three bedrooms and b Likh, by artistic clestrie fixtures t mu.»tfi‘.‘,. ¢y mg_" Siirlens fein plant has recently been insi innad 11} ficors 7t Beeth e cellar 1s Tent ant well vente set (eq—=here the servant's toilet, the Janndry thbs an We are soink to sell this sviendid, Home at a very attractive price and we'll ar- ranze terme {o be most accommodating! Communicate with our office up to § p.m. and we'll arrange for an inspection at SOUF Convenience \ICKFE\ FR & GOSS 1415 K St, "Phone Main 4752. " We Couldn’t Have Chosen A Lovelier Location alor pullaine thete desizable Homes than t here in ten's most attractive andjnl\nl section— 3816 Windom Street. North Cleveland Park. are models of comfort and conven- fowcer” aulm\nd |h‘mu:30uz wil he"t‘vrlyl el (mlnm ¥ device, % practical’ ey worry, and ith unusual Camnare m ese by ‘“nmu with any t\n vou've seen. Detached—Ample Lawns. Attractive Architecture. Priced to make purchase easy— most liberal terms. lnmfllnn every du :;;‘r., o R 5,091, Conn. ave hum u left .\'A‘I;:.. ave. ears to st " tonal (‘:I"'.drfl B W (Inorporated). 1514 K St. - Phone Main 4846. Homes You'll Appreciate. . e h‘a' s Bt }%Jr"’:."r' ot o SRD dern design. v i al uu e unumfl:"c- e i) “ocs and_eve. b N They are “m;é:{‘ o' - rictest sense of the I bitudihe thein' e endee tnd wiccas 220 Toth Street S.E. (Jus nnrlh hl Mass, Ave.) Detached—Large Lawns. Sample Hume 208 16th St. lllll‘inl poreh, o R o M —te - ne-- on un= ;::-‘?'x‘l Tme upupasly in d“_"‘mil’\ uld ¥or Sale By A, KITE 1514 K St ™ Bhen Main 4846, DFTACI{FD COR ER, TFORD PL. N.W.— & ROOMS Opardwosa Rooie § Gurages. VANTED TO BUY—HCUSES, FROM OWNER. FOR ALL L‘Asq;'—"fifl brick houss fhat "l & ursnt for $15 to § IR A, :nyo location, Address i CAN GIVE G000 Y, Yoy L!sTu}«ul"’l W Rea"Eiate Broker. ‘4111 Deniing n¥“ —~‘fl—— ::x 8IX 70 TEN loofi. O3] q »;‘. Tairly Driceds’ Phoss Man - mucn HOUSE TROM O owfii (9 any condition: or m C: LM ment on a house n Sy o FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. AT L i .mu nr FLORIDX 'fnoxi"n’rv g, Gexcrip uon lurhxlnnml ™ WANTED: from owiar: 1(5- lo- plowest brice. * te 8% sp; 320 ;!o‘gfl ‘s’x’“’“’ BT i 21 CHOICE FLORIDA LOTS, Star o HOLL\ WOOD, FLORID AT in A tion. Give Box' 16 24 I-londa Property \Vlnted—- $5U ngo W SHIO WQW lmnl‘ hlfl CN‘\ trade furmished D. C., apt. house down. "Address Box 2692, Star oftice. u Fator, Clemen( hing: boat: Addru- 24 how e nlu- fnr [ num wlu lnd usive 8 @;’}wfi, Ill iul% I‘ELICITY COV I‘.. Exclusive Summer colony right on Chesa. 1: many besulifl rouiases owned F...‘:.u i S S TR il Jo lha i ot al $1,500 each; llll'h lots as low as 570“ h. Sl o0d sandy baihing N n 2 Fine shade trges; sood sand beac to b\nld lur nex'. Ty R D fiffi‘“ Sy 1211 Eve lt l I ’ ON ALES, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Amfisukl Sale of Three Two-story Peb- ble-dash-over-frame Dwell- ings, Being Premises Nos. 2]2. 2]‘ ud 216 C St. SEE. Ma. = “ gggrc e %fi%@r F o( the purch: 1oy Co., Inc,, Auctioneefi Main 9272 Houulwld Furniture, includ- ng Dining Room Suites, 6 Ovoflt\llcd Velour Living Room and Dlvcnnwt Slnl leGQly o Olh Ph::: L.’rl:oc l)inmi er Victrola, collll\b‘: U:‘: Other Talking Machines, etc., ‘At Public Auction, Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. NW,, Alse At 1:30 O'Clu.k P.M. b Clldvnll & Co., Inc. Aucts, C. G. Skoan & Co., ., Aucts, 715 13th St. NW. Mid-week Sale of House. hold Goodl and Personal Ef. focts from S e Houses an . | others—at blic Auction— : Yy September 23 At10 AM, . Mahogany and Walnut Din. ing Room Furniture, Bedroom osl““ at ;12 noon, Ford Coupe Automobile. Terms Cash, Persian Rugs and arti-|’ cate Mirrored 7 Cl AUG'l'lflN SALES. AUCTION SALES A%T’{ON SAIES. Slunnon. Caldwell & Co., lm. Auctioneers Sale of New, Up-to-Date Electric at Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. N.W. Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1925 Commencing at 1:30 P.M. About 150 or more High-grade Fixtures, Brackets, ctc., suitable for every room in the house, also Plate Glass Floor Case, 10 Electric Buzz Fans, etc. Terms: Cash, SHANNON, TOMORROW. CALDWELL & CO., INC. 020,291,223 'URE DAYS. CARPETS By Auction At Weschler's . ' 920 Pa. Ave. N.W, Wednesday, Sept. 231" Commencing 10:30 A.M. By order hotels, N. and W. Steam- boat Co., carpet cleaners and others. -.1_-.;. S ABAN A. WESCHLER & 80N, Auetlouecrs. Valuable Business Pro, ty, Three-Story Brick Building, No. 312 13th St. N.W.,, by Auction. By virtue ol authority vested in the under- il offer for sale by public ,u, SE TR i) J "J""‘S"‘"t"'b.‘.’i?"}uf".‘,‘} L el Lot 808 in sauare 203 "'*5“ of sale’ One-third cash. balance in one 3nd Ded-Seare, wilh inieeat s B el Dlll’l‘h deposit rd T T published Auct, Gd 0S. J OWEN & E “AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL UABLE, TWO. RY BRICK DWELL 0. THOMASS N. By Virtu of & cértain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber Ne. I‘).d !nho ll b l seq.. of the land reco: ihe District of Colum- bia. and at the mu!lt of the party secu: l!:crvhm Al K ‘ ‘I llfie’l will sell at publl aerlon T Font ol the mremt ¥ K1y HE TFTH DAY R Al) 1028 " 47 wOUR- FEIRTY 00 the | lotiowing: d situate in U on_ in_biock Agdition o 12 Drsie " Fark per. ji the office of lhe Srvesor Gr the mu T ot el s, tn Liver County Lolio 8. in square 3113: cblect 1o e subjeet to a buildine assocls- o Terme Bnfi bout $2.400.00, fll?‘." w 2o il 58 anounccd "t time tion loan for ticata Whi o Birengse Drics Ao a % b pam in cash. A of $260. required. Conveyancing, mvrdnn: and rev- gaue stamps 8t nurrhz‘ern cost. ~ Terms. to lll?\v dul. OKM-" fl“’ the"Eseretion ot l'fl NE CHLIN. LT A g fl‘i‘ WO ufi‘x\n. "ixowx A riain deed of INI.I dlfll r‘\lrdfld n Ll r \n 4450, efoliv flfl the lan “‘I“lmh of ‘the Dist: umbia, and at the request of the party lr” thereby, fllfl undersigned lnbi‘bel i A opbe el T iy 07 e Dretnises, “on ERIDAY: THE SECOND. DAY OF A.D. A FOUR- hv 'Mn‘;ed“]alll!d and . situate in 4 city of as ington” NetriedS .qmm s? Tot \n ision o in’the oftce’ "1 %ie g evor of Columbia in Book W. F., 1 1] lllc One-third fil! money Vo be baid in cash. balance in 1wo equal installments. payable in_one and two Fews. “With “nterdst 4t 7 per cenfum Der num. payable semi-annually from foed 01" trust “Woort” he X r plal for the’ o Digtriol rms o rchase sale. pro I conve: ncing. recording. Tevenue siamps. et cost of purchaser. Terms of sale ta be complied with within 30 days from day of gale._otherwise the trusiees resorve the right Tesell the Droverty at g o defaulting purchuser. afier five dave vertisement of suc} me newspa- en Der published ‘"fl.flfl'* uffi:\np RALPH L. HALL. ke TR AR AS PREM&?ES N it 8 A ] By virtue of certatn deed "!?‘ veco¥ded in leer No. 4220, ?‘ia 68‘ g a0, a0 records of tne B nd 'at ‘the request of the Mflfi ereby, the undersikned trustee: sell at public auction, in front of the g ul; foes Jom FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY 0 BER, A.D. i025. AT FOUR P.M.. the following- land In nnl_ll ises. situate in the city of Washington, Dis. frici of Columbia, and & an being part of original lot 7 in sauare 523 described in two parcels as (nlln\ls sz 1. all that mn of said lo& \'fllu.%e within the follo % metes and ginning on the v‘, v. lm-‘ n( Av,h st. at the fouthiwest” comner ot raid lop and ‘runnlng the 15 fee lhlnthl-! olimbia. thie s, Harth o ACh b1 thence, east to ‘the west line ot in eaid equare; thence southeasterly on said west_line to the south line of thence southwest on south line of said 1ot 10 a point on said feot 14 1nch cast of the southwest corner o! Fosterls, on said line 1 inet to the be slone said street, 1 inct gast 07 feet to the rear line o are: thence southeast along rear lme 0 "said " sublots 1L and 12 o ‘:.me 71 teet S inches east of in thence weet, 71 feet £ incheg to, 5 0f sale: One-thij moner o be paid n cash. equal installments. Sdars, with intercst 3 num. payable semi- ence sublot 31 chaser. DOt auired’ at time of sale. veyaneil rding, Teyenue stamiva. etc. at cost of purel rms of Tel 1o ol e hin 30 days fron day "“‘h..,. wise the 'truatecs reeerve e Skt 1o Fese Qe n- Ing Drrchuger af aftor ive dars ;& o8 defailt resalé in 8o O Wachingion, B, &m0 new 8622-d&ds.exSu q Afi&%u ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. United States Marshal's Sdc of | Building Materials, Automo- bile Trucks, Etec. By virtue of @ write of wecial fleri facias i it the cleud's "Stea of reme Gourt of the District of Columbla i me direct sell at publi le for gasn, at warehouse St W _ts. n.e. l'ton D. C.. AT TEN-THIRTY AM RS unfi ;ws:\!'n -NINTH, 1825, ‘ha 10!0‘"1!! n art as fol uA:mmoMle m lm “sningie Colors, ?*m lam icator,” Office Fus ed and Jevied tlo defmdlnk C?ltll d 1o saf Co., 8 Taw ) Na 20816 in. nvor of m’ . Cemeit” Co.. a corporat C 5 3 £019.22.25.28 Pt ADAM A. WESCHLER & EON. Au neer-. Millinery and Fxtures By Public A At No. 915 G St. N.W. Friday, Swlell*er 25, 1925 0 AM, o lBoalh, Fine Illuminated Sliding Floor_ Case, Modern Disy F THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. o) TIIN'I‘ ? nlg fgfl, ;L%Nfl‘r& r tue of & mr B 5507 seq. of the land raconln ot ‘The Dis ab the request by, the updersixn auction: in & A, e TWENY oihe Moflowin, d 300,00 reaul foveaue o st to AIIIIE hr'\ ay dl l sel7-dkdsexSu__ 2 Three-st No. 727 11 Yirtge of a certain dead of trust dated une SRST 5T :vnnrd‘ed June 16 198, instrument ho 18, of the lan ’;4'0 of District of l‘nlumh] and at the request o fl\e varty 4! rehy the undersi uru«s will nflnr for sale %FE‘)I l\l'l l‘(,l’\lhfi ‘iennwn on 'y % SRRy S {ne-daarrined Tasd i -5 hfl,on 11 . d lot 24 feet: thence east 10 said front line 90 feet l"‘k i the rear line of ot: {heice wouth with exid ren line 3¢ feet b0 the dividing lne of with e o Tofes apd ¥ £inNing ;. being the 501 I deoy e ume perty w! x%.d:i’:gmao bl of 1 uonn.(lndnl an ance depiait o Surengaer st tlntt o¢sale Dycordiag, revesia ey at coat of purc] ‘erms Somijed whth witbin thires dave from du of he try . otherwise hewspaner Pullished In"he T3 0r" Waen fsion i -‘?fifl'.?s mv’v‘tfl. " Trustae % fé%"‘"fih““ Hi SOLTH!A By lle 0’ l mrll.m M 01 lru f-‘& e s { m. Jand TRsonta B nn- .u(en "f ?{ hy S the el MI Wl“ —w.l x . dated = Y tl l"ll o i "‘r"]: i 05"— ot ;L e District of columbia, in Terme: Sold sublect | erun] T ot SR &yfl' Partieuiars of Whih Wil” be announced at Time of ‘sale: ' the ' purchase Sty to Ye paid_In cash $200.00° required. Conveyancin and_ reveuye stamy n urchiser erms o 5. xmm.. o 0. further party B seetion of" m ngo\n B DICREY. HARRISO se21.d&ds Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auotianeers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuahle Brick Wl‘h‘ng, No. 1509 22nd St, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly ded in x 4342, loljo 381 o ree 7da of the Dist reguest of the pariy Eoliinibia and it e edaled N" @MHE -.n\”“'ler for .u:" |.' pul EMBER, Di».u’.. m“'."n? faf l‘vremhe- nmntss art ot C fld\lmbll ) B, T g S :’ sale: glfl deposit ll lm of purehaser at of sale ing, revenue e A the fan ith Dewspaper pu chaser, mre el et Wl ‘:‘t‘ 'WI{’JITE. = n,xs.dhaexiu B?u-{’.’u. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. = Til 0. Fenton Court N.E. 1B i T ‘ the pea: -‘:5: pub %;w B o i maume iu o Vision ‘of J.'P !;&E a‘uz‘ A surv L}lha r'D(‘lnmt o Cnlmfihs improved & rms of The above proj lll o ,".::‘“ l‘oa.flor 2ot trus %‘m«“l“ 00 ::nul;w of umue n fenetls s All e.m revende e ‘mn otherwis -u l" h 1l A'DAI A wmun & WV. Am Sale of Valusble Basement » Ne. (1900 R . By virtue ot b Sovember 8‘ o5t ndete n-mm o ('o‘u :nf- nnd at \B u‘m- wi‘ er o m -u- m forfow vaa‘fi.‘%.. 3 ‘hs con EAFE .Jlmed "’L"" ‘*1 J THOS. 7. OWE! 'Aflcflc i P ‘zd.A IZ h..,";,o um‘ F e ¥y °:,‘.u-:s llnble ion PR ’3 oo '"E :"r XM""‘I., e ‘""’re.,..,. .f u‘ unerd ot ”hdr Dnm”:ov.’nz gt Bu\“yln(’ifl . 1O i m'fi' 'mm day, unl resod st lms‘dgé?}m _se17-dkds.exSu L THOMAS DOWLING G & CO AUUI'!ONE!BS Y 'K_DWELLING TR g0 ko B;TJ EET NORTH- By Virtue of a docree the Supreme Gourt o wemn& bje to uutlnx first et Saels it ’mfi‘.m Feaccl trust 3 A st 8. 1925, second R : et third in cuh nnd hnlmlc in two ea “lllm&nll u)nhls in (me and two o resen ted h EReReIe T S ERt by bl e e & w{wr‘ g o ¥ five dave l l II le'll’lm’ Dublisb n’. he fl:mc;'.'.l” it i __se18-d Av.'cfloxd:!ns UABLE TWO- ' SALE NG. NO. 1628 A )n % Sweld 4 qortain deod of trust da et e e 1 20, i Tecords of the J‘ of ¢ rict at the request lxl the nzrly uzvun‘ f the undersigned trustees will sl at num 3 DAY THE AT VT PAY SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1025. AT Ol the following ht-d bt situate fn ) aenated gu ? uld subjec rie trust Tor $4.000.00° fariner bartieute which will be inounced (hr purchase price above 1 in cash. A dfllv-u of $200 required Converan recording und revenue stamvs purchuser x cost. “Terme 1o e comulied ’I wilhll\ ’xu day: ierwise deposit for. Sdtetid &2 ‘i d .s"‘ml‘_m.. % T trusicn: NEER OFF| g:nmem Building aled pro E.‘? el 2% s or, fiirmish m‘ ing ines for the Bttt "Enmn.\.... Uon on appiicatiot: [ N ] T, _C—WASHINGTON, September 15, aled broposals 0F Constructing 55 sewer varying in Jze Hetwecs 10 and 18° 1o diameter will ve received at Raom 300, District. Building, until 2 o'clock p. D tember 4. 1073 talied Lt irBation "5i Room 437, District Building. ope - water supply for Further informa- MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE N l N i Sain 1248 Main b * | WANTED—LOAD OF HOTSEl g’:mun Hobestor or Buft fl" ' lo< Don’t Worry on_ \Iu\mg D ““’E"l. 1460-1461. iatian, Tne.. " GOODA NPm AR ‘| MOVING ¢# KRIEG'S PACKING 616 EYE STNW STORAGE RESS SHIPPING WAIN 2010 STORAGE 500 Rooms. PPE © nls Without Worry or Risk. Re- ;? OVE B bte Serv iee—Low Rates. e in rooms. $2 mo, 'IPH L hip- ve Jacobs Tnmsfer, Ine., ‘North 9500—9501 Fiu-PrM GI ol w-rehouu Storage, Moving, Crating l €18:20 10th N.W. M. 4220, Frank. 2423| LONG msmcmovns s TO!hAGE CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STRRET, N. W, PHONE NORTH 3343 TOURS., 83 Rates hotels, drives, guides, mthuyhcrhu«d eruise 80 years. K, Times Bldg., Now York AUCTIONS. Ship-Borne Freight In 24 Would Cover 38 Square Miles A warehouse one mile square and 38 stories high would be filled by the water-borne commerce handled at deep-water ports of the United States during the year 1924, and a train, loaded with the contents of that warehouse, traveling at a rate of 30 miles an hour would require more than three months to pass a given point, according to the Bureau of Re- search, United States Shipping Board. The survey referred to contains de- talls of the volume of cargo tonnage handled by the principal ports of the United States, as well as its non-con- tiguous possessions, in forelgn, inter- coastal and coastwide trades, the to- tal movement aggregating more than 269,500,000 tons. JIn this connection it is noted that the freight tonnage carried by all the railroads of the United States during 1924 was less than five times the water-borne total. The actual volume of tonnage han- dled at United States ports, inbound | and outbound combined, exceeded 421,400,000 tons, more than 10 per cent of this total passing through the port of New York. Duluth, Minn ranks second with a total cargo ton- nage movement of 39,850,000 tons. Los Angeles, third, with 20,000,000 tons; Buffalo, fourth, with 17,650,000 tons, and Philadelphia, fifth, with 13,800,000 tons. e Masonic Rites for Jeffery. SAN FRANCISCO, September 22 2 | P.—Maj. John B. Jeftery, veteran of the Spanish-American” War and pioneer newspaper man, will be buried here today with full Masonic honors. Maj. Jeffery, who died Sat- urday, aged 80, was first employed by Charles A. Dana, famous editor. as a compositor. He was a friend of Mark Twain and James Whitcomb Riley, As an editor he was eredited with being one of the first to use large headlines. STEAMSHIPS. SOUTH AFRICA From England by UNION-CASTLE LINE §A\DEISOL & 80! !nc Afen!l N. Y. nts ToBA BALTlMORE BY WATER camers lez me daye at ashington. o™ m:rl;lg and one day rest and beauty on Potomac Blver and Chesapeake Bay. Further (nigmation, literaturo and reser- vations. cll Balto. . \lrginln ‘Steamboat Co. - I " Nov. 18 Vancouver, Pac mnwu $75 SUWA. AUCKLAND, SYONEY Capad o Austiala dag Jos Fioch, l:mld ag. sncouver. ] Do 10 B-Diy Tours ‘90 v S e e Sailings twise weekly S.S. “PORY VICTORIA" and 8.5, “FORT ST. GEORGE " | Poc Iliustsated Bookiote Weite FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 3¢ Whitchal 1 Btreet - New York City, 0 Any Locsl Tourist Agent Washington’ | situation by NEW OPENS BRANCH OFFICE IN FLORIDA Bartlett Will * Handle AII Problems Arising There From Big Boom. Confronted by most unusual condi tions in the postal service in Florida Postmaster General New has deter mined to open up a branch of the Post Office Department at Miami to handle on the spot postal problems which arise. Some congestion of mail has been experienced at a number of Florida post oftices because of the heavy in flux of people. Anticiputing a larger movement of people to Florida cities and towns this Winter, the Post master General decided to meet the having an official there authorized to deal with every problem as it arlses. To survey the situation and organize a force to handle all questions, Post master General New has decided to send First Assistant Postmaster Gen eral John H. Bartlett to Miami. Mr. Bartlett will leave Saturday evening, accompanied by W. R. Spil- man, superintendent of the division of post office service, who probably will be assigned in charge of the de-. partment’s branch at Miami. Postmasters will be called in for a conference with Mr. Bartlett at Miami on Monday and various business or ganizations will be invited to present thelr views on postal problems. likely Mr. Bartlett to hold a necessity for one ranted The sl!\mll:)n in there appears war ard to mail serv- changing ities of the varfous? rks and carriers” ) have some uch with the situn. was deemed by Post ew to be essential, MAYORS OF SIXTY CITIES ASK CHECK-OFF IN MINES Operators Urged to Accede to De- mand of Workers, Says State- ment of Union Head. are being officls tion constantly master General | By the Associated Press PHILAD} Mayors and | boroughs in the September & of 60 cities l.ml thracite region of Pennsylvania ha sent letters to the mine owners urging them to grant their employes the check-off, said a stateme sued la ght by the United Mine Workers of America. % The check-off provides for the deduc tion of unlon dues by coal companie on the written consent of the miner: and the turning it over to the local unions= This action of oflic and boroughs “is the proof of the virtue of the miners' de. mand for the adoption of the check- off.” said a statement by President John L. Lewi: f the union. heads of cities st convincing _ATLANTIC CITY Tlanpc sbea]; fioder}i‘to§=P ELBERON~IROQQUOIS RUNNING WAIELIN ALL ROOMS botels, Showee Baths S an daile Smestal w | CON’TINFN’TAIJ oven: alvays mady; terme moderaie by SH DUNCAN WALS s Gangplank to France and England The Fi rench Lme Service =~ As dependable as a Railroad Express! — As luxurious as the best hotel! — As comfortable as your own home! HERE'S a path that is made of the crest of the wave . . . . the glimmer of starlight . . . . the brilliance of the sun. It is the carefully charted sea path of the French Line—the lane that leads to all * thecorners of the world! To the Paris of spires and staccato street cries . . , . To the Riviera with its sophistication and its simplicity . . . . To a golden Africa of mysticism and macadam highways. You sail away on an aristocrat of the sea—The Paris or The France. A de Luxe French Liner...., * with a passenger list that of an exclusive club. reads like the membership ‘With luxurious decorations and innumerable conveniences., You land at Havre boat moors to the dock. the port of Paris. The No bobbing to shore in tenders. A special boat train waiting. Three hours and , . . . . Paris. Overnight . . ... the Riviera. And a day . North Africa, Such are the winding trails that lie before you—at the other end of “the longest gangplank in the world.” %\dx.fme Compagnie 1406 New York Ave. N. l Wathgtan. D, C. Oficsnd AsencwinPrintinal it of Eaope andhoUnid i ff

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