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88, AUCTION l‘lfl- (Contir: 1431 ""W'-R‘xéfi wm B vlrlll! of a mt-ln geed of trust, duly mnl’flefl Liber No. Si folio 75 el e OneSAng records of the Disiriat of gglum- bia, and at the request of the party Pitrey. the "undersigned trusises witl soll a ‘publie guction, tn 4, 9f the premises, OF "JANUARY, A. AT = THREE- é&m%x '.ho mlovlnx-«- THOS. ; AUCTIONEERS. AL‘JAI‘KI TWO— Realty The ofice of the surve ©f, Columbia in Liber 3¢ | Term: a prio v o 31500000, mnher particulars of Jhich will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be TPl nsh. " & doposit ‘of $1,000.00 re- uired . Conveyancing recording. etc, at the vurehue with within Jorfeited and the property ma: ver- {ised and resold at R hisererion of the ustees. T. BREUNINGER, HORACE G. SMITHY, (escribed, in_sald deed of trust s um TROR kv Trustees. _ SCIENTISTS STUDY INFLUENZA CAUSE Laboratory Tests Intended to Determine What Virus Is Responsible for Disease. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, January 14.—Laboratory tests to determine, if possible, what virus causes influenza will be under- taken this week by Dr. William H. Park, d | head of the health department’s bu- t | reau of laboratories, and Dr. William C. Noble, in charge of the laboratories of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. The tests have been prompted by an increase of reported cases of that dis- ease since January 1. The experiment will be to determine THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. SALE _OF _VALUABLE b v » BEING, BRICK STREET THOVED 1 PAL ESTA; DWELLING. NO. 101 By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 4230, folio 350 et seq., rds of the District of Colum- B he ed thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OP_ JANUARY, 'CLOCK P.M., the foilowing-described fand e city of Wash- as_and_bemg 1o e (130) in the National Capital Investment Company’s_subdivision of lots in square eleht hundred and ffty-six (850, as seld ivision is recorded in 16, folio 62, ¢ the records of the office ‘ot the survesor of_the District of Columbi Terms of sale: One-third" of the purchase money. paid in cash, nce in two aval” Instaliments, payable 1o s and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per vable semi-annually from day of Jired by deed of trust upon %o3d, or ali cash at the option of ser. A deposit of $300.00 will be E . All conveyancing, tc., at cost of 0 be complied Durchaser, | Terms ‘of sa Bith Wichin thirty days {rom dny of saie otherwise the tri s reserve the right to Tesell the property at the risk and, cost of gefaulting purchaser aiter five days’ adver- tisement of such resale in _some newspaper published in Washinston, D. C. SAMES inngc%wou In10-d&ds,exSu ustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, NEERS, 1 e Bikect Nortiwesrs “Ei&“fi"rflé‘mvfin"fi’ tv?led o Liver No. u'u ot xnuo ‘us. of {h" land records of Oolumbis; lounn B o Re reduest” of ihe. pasties secu e I rant of the propersy. o VDS . 2 the pro T JANUARY rw&n Lk e e lumbia, and nine one Bundired and 1 ¢ ‘numbered one red o (o). in undred and 3“ n) ‘awe num- ;E::ar:g'm;"?n Foer o '11( Tolio 38, rds of the sur the District of Golumbia, upon e Yeliowing Puschaser to pay oue-third of the pur- chase price in cash, the balance in two in- stallme one and two if the ordinary germs known to medi- cine or other germs that are not known nre nt in culture mats which will obtained under Dr. Noble’s direction, The success of the test will depend on whetper the germ causing the pres- ent Nation-wide epldemlc is filterable. If it is not filterable an actual virus may be found and isolated. Exm ments in other epidemics have cated that the virus is filterable. But whether the influenza of this year and cases in previous years have been caused by the same germ is not ted | ynown, Similar tests are being under- taken by Dr. Edwin Jordan at the Uni- versity of Chicago, Dr. Frost at Johns va%(s’ and Dr. Milton J. Roseneau at Dr. Park outlined some of the out- standing research that has been under- taken since 1918. In that year workers in the Mayo clinic discovered a special streptococcus which at first was be- lieved to be the cause of influenza, but which later was dicovered to be an ordlmry germ found in healthy throats. Robert Pfeiffer, in Germany, at- remptgd to_solve the mystery through various media. He discovered a growth of tiny baccili which he thought to be the cause of influenza. “Since then,” said Dr. Park, “we've found that this baccillus is very preva- lent 1n respiratory diseases and in h throats and while some bac- 'erlologiau still believe in it, most of think it is simply a complicating ornnlsm helping to cause pneumonia u flze gneumoccl and streptococcl.” discovery was that of Dr Peter obmky of Rockefeller !n- stitute, who four years foun diptheroid baccillus’ which ldled m find in cases that were pretty definitely inn ted animals with the baccillus and succeeded in causing inflammation of the lungs, bnt thnlsulu:smsexpeflmen ‘went. BOUNTY ON 3,692 CROWS i IS DUE AFTER TWO SHOTS Oklahoman Who Uses Charges of Dynamite in Killing Claims Championship Honors. VINITA, Okla, January 14 (A.— who lives 4 miles west Harve ‘of | of Timber Hill, is claiming championship bnnun. and to date no |} the crow-sh the sty Tesold at the cost an 4 has Appoaret o v ‘"r”mnu:“-?&‘v': enuhmh AR “" om. :%ro Dennis hued 3,692 crows in . "”fi“ Dennls. wuh two neighbors, purchased M % Ehfent T | 300 pounds of dynamite ‘“‘0% hl!l it under a tree on Wl l.nted 1811,12,14,15,16,17,18,21,28.33 THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 148 m Nw. USTEES" JUABLE IM- npmm IEIAAIE B’l‘"‘ ‘LSTI'UATI NO. By virtue of & deed of trust; duly ed in Liver No, 5641, folio 420 ef sea., Sia"nd at i T t the undersigned trustees will sell S el B il S aiimity S oramtsas. stuats “city of Wash ington, District of and _desis- Dated ‘s and being lots sixteen ae) iteen (A7) George W. it % two (802) in square n o fl ht Ta Liber 80, st follo % "the_omos surverot of | of Columbia, ts, of 2-story s ust upon the Prop- eity soid. or 3l casn st the option of the -tmuol‘ Allounm mm n‘fl"d etc. at cost of purchessy Terms of sale 10 b6 complied with within ftfeen days fron mm au e o ouhetwise. the e broperty or-the fisk, and (b itiung i st v o e &S WILM( g 3 > 1810,12,14.16,18,19.21 i, THOR LR kel Narten TR VALUABLE RE hr ot By f duly B of Uhe Dlstrist of "G T Liver Mo recor Iumria, ‘sand at 'the ‘reauest of the u';t’v S sell at mfiu auction, in_f{ront _of m: Vil DAY OF JANDAR ANUARY, AD. 1026, the rofinw- g-described It iaes, e District of Col um..'":m desis Jireet 20 tect nef of sa Routh. 81 fest eet.” thence north rchase in two nd two el 2 e ot 5 .r roperty s)id, or all fllh‘ ‘the purchaser. A df !N\Ill’!gart t'b‘m'ltoxwl‘ 13 ?l chase G of sale l'.hln 30 dl 8 o oIS DU LI 20,001 five days’ Tesate in gome newsbaper published In Washington, MILTON B, SCHOFIELD: san1012.141637 o - SPAN EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF ‘WASHINGTON * Prol trom !plln ccnnmuon.x uethod t. N.W. Nat'] 369 SPECIAL EVENING CLASS n Gregg and Pitman shorthand, 4. o jeiias S-iting, spelling, etc. Clt eek. 0 G"fl :‘umy ool 5. cor, i2th lle!L ‘M‘Illllu!x B.C.S.al 8. reen E :Bll'u Il.n .L e BENJAMIN n.lmmu lTI(l’Vlllfl'! 10()() H()t(‘l Positions ()pon/ Trained men ‘women needed Hotels, (fluhl. lilrmenll, lmm-llnlu. Schools, Colleges, Tea Rooms, Restau- rants and cnmrln—-.&mriu- third largest industry. = Age is mo obstacle. Past experience is unnecessary. A seliool with: s lalized courses for the field with un- -r " exceltont ‘posi- sdvancement o & Midwinter Classes Now Forming School Open Daily 8:30 AM. to 9 P.M. Lewis Hotel Training School Penna. Ave., at 23rd Street . The first shot nettad uaem 1,492 crows. A few days later they repeated the trick, getting 2,200 Dennis collected a bounty of § cents for the left wtn; of each crow. DENVER PAPER OFFERS WORLD FLIGHT PRIZE L i %s i 5] i 0 i located on this parallel, and ites that the plane must Denver and land here. offer, the P;st announces, shall until January 1, 1931, and m aviators of the entire world. t also ann an offer of 825000 w any person who will com- municate by any means with any planet. EDUCATIONAL. Commercial Art Interior Decoration Costume Deun *‘a to' 8 month “-,-II o l..lV'INGSTON E, ASZANI%EMY Temple School Business and Secretarial 1420 K St. Main 3258 Register now for beginners class in Gregg shorthand, 6 o’clock, Jan- uary 16. Register for ation classes and review classes. Also classes in Graham-Pitman, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIANO PLAYING JAZ P.llllnly Teught Any Person 20 LESSO) SAXOPHONE, IANJO UKE, Ete. H a&i i T § S35 "i NS Tnstrument SOVING, PACKING & S'I‘OBAGI. 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