?
FOE SALE?HOUSES.
t Coitliaed.
HOUSES
$8,750? NORTHWEST SUBl
rash. Exeeilwit corner; t
Mw. floor*; |w5rrh?*s: every modti
$21,000?BRICK HOUSE?CH
Fib** s?*crl<in t'fcev.v Cli?*. 4>, I'.:
front. r?-?r* lirefshtre: all
Terms*.
5-10.750?I.< ) X G F K I .L< >\Y ST.
T r..' K: 'j? *iorr" brick: h.-w.h./
iH>n: lot .23* 133. Interesting tor
$15,000?H1I .TM'ORE NEAR 2
1?? r. tf? bedrnetnfti. 2 b.: S-'sfor
trim: screen*; ^-ear gftrnge; goo<
$18,000-^KALORAM'X RD. W
T? r.. 3 h.F brick;.a wonderful
and iTitn; screens. a wait
Tor ma.
. $8,650? NEAR SOLDIERS* I
f*]?*e also to churches, street r
I?rick: sleeping and breakfast poi
unusual features. $1,000 cash; ?
$20.000?C ORNER IN GEORC
w $3,000 ea^K Sl'OO per mo. Vere
1*? tops coal in cellar; lot 80x13;
ALLAN E. WAI
815 15th St. N.W.
SHANNOI
713 14th St. N.W.
JIT. PL
$1:
One of the best constructed new six-room
tifnl section of the city. overlooking the Ro
modern improvements; electricity mid gas. h
heated sleeping porcli. An open fireplace and 1
SOUT
$8
1.oeated only a short distance from the
room mid hath home. Just remodeled and rem
A 1 condition throughout. A semi-detached t
gat and space for a garage.
CHEVY CHASE.
$12,000.
Attractive, new. 7-room and bath semi
bungalow, i.i a convenient location of Chevj
Chase, located within short walking distant
* from the c?r line; rear stores and schools
Has hardwood floors and trim throughout anc:
has windows in all of closets. A real buy al
This price for a modern, np-to the-minutt
home in a very pretty section of tlie city.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS.
Si 1.000.
Very well situated 1<> room and l*atli lious*
on a corner. in :i neighborhood very favorable
f->r rooming and hoarding purposes. With al
?>f the most modern improvements: new heat
Jug and electrical tir.tures: front porch anr
plenty of space for a garage, a real bargain
ind terms can be arranged.
PETWORTIL
$8,000.
Six-room and bath, row brick hows'*, in g?vwl
whapc. House has electricity: concrete fronl
and screened double rear porches; hardwood
Orw.ru un.1 trim unit hot water hp?t 1. well
I-x-ated. tipsr street car and boa line an?l convenient
to stores.
woor
S8
In the most beautiful and siill tin mosl
Work from car <-on\enient to churches
t?i etely inclosed with beautiful hedges and fi
wonderful. large. si\ rem.m. hath and attic Ik
gu?: liot-water heat: large front and side port
car garage. l>..n*t wait but give this your 1m
SHANNO>
713 14th St. x.w.
COLONIAL FRONT BRICK, ELEC. LIGHT,
gat. h.-w.h., cellar. 6 r. and b.; rerj deef
back yard: lot 19 by 03 feet to 12-ft. alley:
south side I gt. n.e.. between *th and 9th:
rrice. $8,000. NEWSOM, 1110 11 n.e. Line.
Lt>71.
P. F. CARLEY,
617 E. at. n w. I Fr. 6133.
REAL ESTATE.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY.
Ten brick house* in the n.w. section. 6 rooms
each: good rental: one large garage in rear;
prh-e f..r all. $29.n0t>.
Twenty-six brick houses in n.w. section,
ranging in price from to each.
Seven verv good buvs in houses in the s.e.,
: - f tl !>Tlt ?? (I -Stat
raucinu >n i?rn-t- e?i.[>.. ?
Beautiful hrii-k dwelling near Pension' Park.
i;> rooms an?l - Imths: e\tra lab.: in spbndld
condition: cimxJ yard to alley; price. Slrt.OOO,
Brick hou.?e? in a good rooming house section,
17 rooms: steam heat: Terr large yard: this
is a fine piece of property: price. $12,0001
P. I'. CARLKY.
CO LO R ED?VAC ANT.
Several 6-room houses. Price and terms very
teasonable. .
OWNER, P. D. HOLMES,
819 15th St. N.W., Room 23. Main 8677.
NEAR GEORGETOWN.
DETACHED.
7 rooms, bath. b.-w. heat, electric lights,
Ks. screened porch, beautiful yard, convenient
*ation. ideal surroundings; best of condition:
ready to move in.
Owner occupant, possession
now. Want offer around $9,500:
terms.
C. C. LACEV. 710 14th St. X.W.
^0UT-0F-T0WN REAL ESTATE.
WATRh-e HO IY1* PROPERTY*
BEVSNTT ACRES OVERLOOKING SOUTH
river, with about si* hundred feet of ahorej
right-room bungalow, with bath and heat:
tenant house; outbuildings and five hundred
Jruit trees.
fniorro r r.rr. lnntnAiu. MH. 11*
? ?' - - -r r AUCTION
SALES.
THIS AFTERSOOS.
, WHOS. J. OWEN h SON. AUCTIONEERS.
A Two-Story Brick Dwelling,
No. 1465 Monroe Street
N.W., to Be Sold at Auction.
"Br authority vetted In r.s wp trill tell at
tmbiic a notion, in front of the premise*, on
Wednesday. the eleventh day or
october. 1923, at four o'clock P.M..
lot five hundred sixty-three (r>?*3>. in square
two thousand six hundred seventy-seven (2?77>.
Improved by a two-story 8-room and bath briek
dwelling, which is now vacant and can be inspected
upon application to the undersigned.
Terms of sale: Purchaser to assume an
existing trust for S3.SOO.OO and pay one third
ever said trust in cash, and remainder in one
and two years, with Hc? Interest. $230.00 deposit
required at time of sale. Conveyancing,
recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's
rost. Terms of sale to be complied with
within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise
deposit forfeited.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers.
ocB.d&ds.exsu
* 5TTUHR DAYS.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS.
TRUSTEES* SALE OK VALUABLE TWOSTORY*
FRAME DWELLING. NO. 1728
flth STREET NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed ??f trust, duly
recorded In Lil?er No. 4H18. folio 1CH? et acq.,
of the land records of the District of Columbia.
and at the request of the party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees will
sell, at public auction, in front of the premises.
on FRIDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAT
OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1922. AT FIVE O'CLOCK
P.M., the following described land and
* premise*, situate in the District of Columbia,
and designated as and being the north seventeen
(17? feet six (0) inches by the full
depth thereof of lot No. forty-one (41) in
Wiltberger'a subdivision of square No. four
. J?-1 at rw?r nla.t re
corded In Liber W. F.. at pafe fifty-four
34), In the office of the surveyor for the District
of Columbia.
Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed
T of trust for about eighteen hundred ($1,800)
dollar*: bnlance cosh. $200 deposit required
at time of sale. Conveyancing, recording and
revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms
of sale to be complied with within 30 days
or deposit forfeited.
ELLA J. JOHNSON.
ALBERT J. WASHINGTON.
octl-rlAAds.exSu Trustees,
i . ffUJAN & .CO., X?5C.. AUCTIONEERS.,
?15 S3U> 3t.
TRirSTEEtf RA1.E oV*-VALT-ABI,E T^OBTOBT
HWEIJ.INO. 1407 MONTELLO
AVENCB NORTHEAST.
By virtue of a certain deed of-trust dulyrecorded
.!? Liber NOi 4267; folio -244 et seq.,
of the land records of tb&'District of Columbia.
and at the request of the party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at
fuMic auction, in front of the premises, on
RIDAY. OCTOBER TWENTIETH, 1922, AT
FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described
land and premises, situate-in the District of
t'olitmbia and designated as and being lot 29
in block 4060 of the subdivision of John E.
Peall and others, as shown by the books of
the surveyor of the District of Columbia in
c??unty Book No. 7 at page 81.
Terras of sale: All cash. $200 deposit required
upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing,
recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's
cost. Terms of sale to be compiled with
within thirty days from date of sale or deposit
forfeited and the property retold "at the
cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser
after ftva (5) days* previous advertisement of
tuch resale in some Washington * newspaper.
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i fONM TlmLw.
? V
FOE SALX-1EOUSB.
Cwtiw*.
FOR SALE.
JRBAN.
nturco over hollcw ttte; f? r.. b.; h.-M-. dec.;
ru feature; let 67x115.
EVY CHASE.
S r., 2 b. ?1 with nliowert: h.-w.h.. ele<\: Mceh^,
I modem appointment*; *J-y?r garage; lot 6.1x11)0..
NEAR 14th.
elee.; bdw. tt>ors end trim; acre'ena; line c??ndtmr.
. ,
Oth ST.'
.* brick; b. w.b., eiec.; porches; hdw. floors add
1 condition.
EST .OF 18th. ST.
home with front, rear and uleen. porches: hdw.
jgs; garage; very complete, modern residence.
lOME PARK.
rs and stores; high-class ft-r.. recep. hall. b..
rehes; lulw. floors: fireplace; h.-w.h.. elec. Mahy
hsj terms.
;eto\y\\
desirable. 0 large r. b.; well built; slate roof;
"..with garage.
.KER & CO.. INC.
Main 2430.
f & LUC I IS,
Main 2345.
EASANT.
!,230.
1 and bath houses now on the market, in a beaurk
Creek Fnrk. Has the very latest and most
ot-water beat, hart!wood floor* and trim and a
beamed ceiling io the dining room. Also a garage.
HEAST.
.000.
Capitol and the House office building; a seventvnted;
new iieating and lighting fixtures and in
irick house, with liot-water heat, electricity and
NORTHEAST.
$9,400.
In perhaps the most convenient part of the
r northeast section of the city, only a block off
? three different car lines, located on one of
the prettiest streets in the northeast; a corner*
1 house of 9 rooms ami bath, of brick eonstmet
tion. Having the most modern of tmprovef
nients, such ss hot-water heat and electricity
and gas. It is a real buy in this section.
TAKOMA PARK.
$8,700.
| A real good, attractive, .j-room aml**h*th
J detarhed home on a spacious lor. Has a garage
and is entirely modem: hot-wate^heat, elec[
triclty and ga*: front porch; scree?! and hanlwood
floors and tritii. Is in first-class con
in ton anu i hi into isu iPus*ssiuu in ue
' CHEVY CHASE.
$18,500.
I On large lot with ?'rfVfoot frontage: an Rroom
and 2-hath, 2-atory, cellar and finishod
I attic home. in a most convenient location of
I Chevy Chase, In g'>od condition; has a largo
side porch, garage and is modern in every
detail. Immediate possession will be given.
)RIDGE.
.50?.
t convenient location of Woodridfe. only a half
and stores. On a large lot. 40x129 feet, commit
trees, bushes and a large grape arbor. A
?nie. in tirst-olass condition, with electricity and
dies and hard it nod floor* and trltn. Also a twoitnediate
attention.
; & LUCHS,
Main 2545.
[ AUCTION SALES.
niTiitti PAvs.
THOS. J. OWEN ft SON, ACCTI0NEER9.
TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALT7ARLE 2-STORT
FRAME DWELLING. CONTAINING 0
ROOMS AND RATH, HOT-WATER HEAT.
ELECTRIC LIGHT. SITUATE ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF HOLLY ST.. BETWEEN
, 14th AND 10th 8TS., SIXTEENTH
STREET HEIGHTS.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated
July 1. 1922. belli* instrument No. 93. recorded
July 14. 1922. among the land .record* of the
District of Coinbihia. and at the request of the
j parties seeured thereby, -the undersigned tnis'
tees orlll sell at public auction, in front of the
I premises. on TUESDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH
DAY. OF OCTOBER. 1922. AT FOUR O'l UM'K
i P.M.. the following described land and premises
situate in the District of Columbia and
l*lng lot 43 in square 2737 In the subdivision
made by the Lynchburg Investment Corporation
?>f parte of the tract of land called
"Girl's Portion," as per plat recorded in
Liber No. 42, folio 8, of the records of the
office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia;
said subdivision cow known as "Sixteenth
Street Heights."
Sr. Meet to hulldlnff restrictions and cot
en ant a of record.
Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for $2,000.00 and the amount over said
trust to be paid $1,000.00 cash and the remainder
In monthly installments, full particulars
of which will he stated at the time of
sale. $250.00 deposit required upon accept!
ance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revi
enue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of
sale to be complied with within thirty days
after day of sale or deposit forfeited.
ROBERT I,. McKHEVlvR,
EARL E. GOS8.
. ocU.ci&ds.exsu Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS.
Trustees' Sale of Valuable Improved
Real Estate, Known as
the 'Brighton Apartment
Hotel, Situated at 2123 California
Street, in the District
of Columbia.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust dulfr recorded,
in Liber No. 4X73. folio 478 et seq., of
j the land records of the District of Columbia,
| and at the request of the party secured there|
by. the undersigned trustees Will sell at pubi
lie auction, in front of the premises, on TUBS-'
DAY. T1ID TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF
, OCTOBER. A.I). 1922. AT HALF-PAST FOUR
"O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described lnml
and premises, situate in the county of Wash!
ington. District of Columbia, and designated
i as and being lot numbered one hundred and
i ninety-three (193) in Harry Wardmdn and'
1 Thomas P. Bones' subdivision of parts of lots
I (14l\ Mrti^oon /ITi ?rw> ? - /to.
I in Presbre.v and others' subdivision of \and
! now known as "Washington Heights." as per
1 plat of said first mentioned subdivision reeordj
ed in Liber 88. folio 05. of the records of the
office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia.
subject to building-restriction line, as
shown on said plat, together with the im'
provements. conatating of the six-story and
I basement apartmeftt hotel building,
j Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase
> money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal
I installments, payable in one and two years,
with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable
semi-annually, from day of sale, secured
by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all
cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit
of $10,000 will be required at time of
sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue
stamps, etc* at cost of purchaser. Terms of
sale to be complied with within twenty days
from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve
the right to resell the property at the
risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after
five days' advertisement of snch resale ift some
newspaper published In Washington, D. C.
JAMKS D. HOUR*.
CARDNER L. BOOTHS.
ocll-d&ds.exBu Trustees.
TH08. J. OWEN & SON* AUCTIONEERS.
TRUBTEE'B BALE OF THREE UNIMPROVED
LOTS IS THE REAR OF NOB. 1112.
1114. 1110 TWENTY-BECOND STREET
NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly
recorded In Liber 3271, folio 23, etc.. of the
land records of the District of Columbia, and
at the request of the party secured thereby,
the undersigned surviving trustee will sell at
public auction, in front of the premises, on
MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER,
1922. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the
following described land and premises, situate
in the District of Columbia and designated
as and being lots fifty-eight (58), fifty-nine
(59) and slity (60) In the Washington Loah j
& Trust Company's subdivistoh of original lot*
one (1) and twenty (20) in squire fifty-due
(811.
Terms: All cash. A deposit of $250 fe- I
quired at the time of salt. Conveyancing.
, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser7!
cost. :.rathi. it ap. fomrikrf with withm 15
days from day of sile, otherwise the property ,
ha r??nlrl at *? ? 1
defcuftlhg puWtnis*r after adverfcle*jseut
of such re>tLe lh aome newspaper In
. Washington, D. C. Farther particulars at
titoe or tale. . . ^
. JESSB W. HAWL1N08,
C. CLINTON JAMBS, Surviving Trustee.
Attorney for Holder of Note.
oc5-d&ds.ex9n
ADAS i. WB8CHLEN, AUCTIONEER.
OAKLAND COUPE BY AUCTION TO PAT
STORAGE AND REPAIR RILLS.
On SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTtEIOHTH.
IKfi, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK
NOOK. We will (#11 by public auction, at
Weachler'a, 920 Pa. nan. n.w., the following
automobile, to enforce our lien for atorage
and other chargea: One Oakland Coupe, Serial
No. 3 It'll, Model 8ft, a to red with ua in the
name of Nathaniel B. Perry. Partlea intereated
pieaae take notice.
Teraa: Caah.
^ . MANHATTAN OARA8B,
BAfro
oell,28. . ..
AUCTION SALES.
FIIT1HB IIATg.
g|j C. G. SLQi
53 tel
; (NllTinit .
300 Carpets
From a Prominent Local 1
: AT PUBLIC
AtSli
715 131
Friday, Octol
at 10 J
TERMS: CASH. C. G.
Df-n-at
THOS. J. OWEN A PIN AfCTIONEEHS.
TRtTSTEES' SALE Of A ALFABLB lM- I
PRO V Efl REAL EST.ViE. KNOWN AS
PRRMtSES NO. 8903 ALTON l'LACE
NORTH WHET.
By virtu* of a certain deed of trust recorded
September 14, 1921, in Liber No. 4595. at
folio 192 et *eq.t of the land record* of the
District of Columbia, and at the request of
the party secured thereby, the undersigned
trustees will sell at public auction, in front
of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRTEENTH
DAY OF OCTOBER. 1922. AT FOURTHIRTY
O'CLOCK P.M.. the following real
estate, aituated in the District of Columbia
nnd designated as lot numbered two (2) in
block thirteen (18) in George A. Armes and
others' subdivision of part of tract of land
called "Friendship," now known ??* Artnslelgh
Park." as per plat recorded in Liber County
No. 7. folio 147. of the records of the office of
the surveyor for the District of Columbia, said H
block 13 now known for purposes of asseba- /(
merit and taxation as square 1778. I
Terms or sale: Haid property in somen to \
a prior deed of tr??t securing an indebtedness j
of $4,750 and will bp sold subject to said deed
of trust indebtedness. Of the purchase prl<*e
over and above gald deed of trust one third is
to be paid in cash nnd the balance in two equal
installments, payable In one a^d two years,
with interegt at the rate of six and one-half
per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. se- t
cured by second deed of trust upon the property
sold, dr all cash, at the option of the
purchaser. A deposit of $200 will he required
at the time of Bale. All conveyancing, recording,
revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser
Terms of gale to be complied with
within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise
deposit will be forfeited and property .
reapld at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser
after fire days' advertisement of such
resale In some uewspaper published in Washington,
1). C. U. PERCY McfSLtTE. =
1412 Eye street ilw., j
B. FRANCIS SAT J*. {
503 E street n.w.. I
oc3d&dsex?u Trustees. J ADAM
A. WESi tiLEK. AUCTIONEER. [ !
TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK i
DWELLING. NO. 1308 8 STREET NORTH t
WEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated
March 24. 1922. and recorded March 29. 1922. 1
as No. 17." among the land records of the District
of Columbia, and at the request of the
party secured thereby, the undersigned trus- (
tecs will offer for sale, by public suction, in
front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE I
TWENTIETH DAY OV OCTOBER. 1922. AT ;
FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following I
described land and premises, situate In the i
city of Washington. District of Columbia, | !
to wit: Part of original lot 2 In square 238. i !
improved by promises No. 1309 S street north- j |
west. * I I
Terms of ?;ale: Subject to a prior deed of
trust for $L<M)M at (i per cent, dife March 2<>. !
1925: 1'alance cash. A deposit <?f ?3(*j required }
of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing.
recording, revenue stamps and no
tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms
of sale to Ive complied with within SO days from day.of
sale, otherwise the trustees reserve tlie
right to resell the property at the risk and
coat of thP defaulting purchaser, after 5 days'
advertisement of such resale in some news- 1
paper published In the city of Washiftttnn. D. C.
EMANUEL HART8TALL,
CHAPMAN W. FOWLER.
?clO-dAds.exSu Trustees.
I
ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. 1
Executors' Sale of Valuable ~
Business Properties; No.
717 7th Street northwest: f
Northeast Corner 6th and 1
E Streets northwest; also .
Brick Dwelling No. 55 Eye
Street northwest. 1
By virtue of authority Tested in the undersigned
under the last will and testament of
Anna Lynch, deceased, administration. No.
27972, the undersigned executors will offer
for sale by public auction. In front of the respective
premises, ON MONDAY. THE SIX- t
TEBNTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1922. the fol- 1
lowing described real estate, situate in the I
city of Washington, District of Columbia, to C
wit: r
AT 3:80 O'CLOCK P.M. 0
Lot 808 In square 454. 23 feet front by 109 t
feet depth to 30 foot alley Improved by a t
two-story and cellar brick building, ,No. 717 "
7th st. n.w.
AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. ,
Lot 807 in square 488; 24.2 feet front by 45 feet
depth Icomer 0th and E sts. n.w.), I unproved
by condemned brick buildings No*. 315 ?
to 317 E* st. n.w !
AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M.
Lot 23. square 022. 20.6* i feet by 147 fe#*t ;
to alley, improved by 10-room and bath brick l
dwe'ling No. 53 Eye st. n.w. J
Terms: One-third cash, balance in two equal !
installments, payable in one and two years. |
with interest at 7 per cent per annum, pay- i
able Semi-annually, from dSy of sale, secured j
Dy Cieea or irusi upon mr prop**ri.? auiu, vi
all cash, at the option of the purchaser. de- i
poait of $1,000 on 7th at. property and $300 ?
each on the other parcels required at aile. All
conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and ,
notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of 1
sale to be complied with within thirty days | .
from day of Bale, otherwise the executors re- '
serve the right to resell the property at the
risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser,
after five days' advertisement of such resale
in some newspaper published in the city Of
Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM E. SHAFFER.
1712 lftth st. n.w.,
JAMBS J. KILROY. '
108 Eye st. n.w.,
oc4.dAds.exsu Executors. 1
ADAM A. WE8CHLER, AUCTIONEER. ! 1
?- i
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PRINTING MATERIAL.
fly .rlrtue of a certain chattels deed of
trust dated October 1, 1921, I will sell by public
auction, at Weschler's. 920 Pa. nve. n.w.,
on SATURDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH. I
1922. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. Hallo. I
Jobber 8x12 Printing Press, Type. Type Cases.
Stitcher, Stone, Motor and miscellaneous ;
Printing Equipment. Office Furniture, etc. ;
Terms: Cash. *
ROBT. H. KANTZ. Trustee. 2
ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. "
MAXWELL ROADSTER BY AUCTION TO
PAY 8T0RAGE AND OTHER CHARGES.
?- " * ??mr\ t v nr*rnnrp 'PU'PVTV. I
UU nan ni-ni, vr*. ? ....... _
EIGHTH. 1922. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK
NOOK. wp will sell by public aac.
Hon, at Weschler's, 920 Pa. ave., n.w., one
Maxwell Roadster, Serial No. 101859. to enforce
our lien for storage and ?the'* charges.
In the name of Mr. Sparrow. All parties In- 1
terested please take notice. J
CAPITAL CITY OARAOE. j
: ocll.is 410 8tto at. p.% |
| THOR. J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS j
TRUSTEES* SALE O?" VALUABLE IMPROVED
PROPERTY, BEING FRAME |
DWELLING NO. 1117 ldth ST. N.W. j
By Tirtue of a certain deed of trust duly I
recorded in Liber ^No. 4348, folio 454 et sea-. {
of the land records of the District of Colnm- ,
bia, and at the request of the pirty secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at
public auction, in front of the premises. ON
THURSDAY, TUB NINETEENTH DAY OF j
OCTOfifcR, A.D. 1922. AT POUfc-TfilRTY
O'CLOCK P.M.. the following descrilwd. land
and premises, situate in the District of Colnm* .
bia. and designated ns and being parts of orlg- I
inal lots five (5) and six (8), square three *
hundred frtrt.t-on# (3411; beginning on 11th
s*.* Aft* (80) feet north from tlife southwest
corner of said lot nrifnbefed fife, <ffft thence '
north cm .line, of said street fourteen (14) ^
feet: thencp ?enst one hundred (100) fept;
thence south fourteen (14) feet; thence w4.st
one. hundred, (100) feet to the beginning.
.Terms of s^e: Sold subject to a prior .deed
of trust foe. tl.000.00, balance cash. A de- '
posit of $200.00 required it time of sal#. Con- I
veyancing. recording and revenue stamps at .1
' purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed wlthli. }
! thirty days-or deposit forfeited* ->r v ^
ocio.dAdt.exsu Trustees,
j ADAM A. WB8CHLKH. ACCTtOXEBR:
Attorney'* Sale of Valuable Six!
Room-and-Batb Bay-Window
Brick Dwelling, No. 3621 10th
| Sf N.W.
Bp Virtue df authority Vested In the utderi
T i? ??i- k. ...mu
' ' ?**.*mrn?ti II
2
AUCTION SALES.
Ptfl'HE HAYS.
\N & CO., INC.,
UCTS.,
3.h Street
i and Rugs
rlotel tad Other Sources
AUCTION
9
>an s
hSt
ber 13, 1922
SLOAN & CO.. INC.. AUCTS.!
I
- i
ADAM A. WESCHLKK. AUCTIONEER. ;
5XE<'!'ToRfc rale oe two rtort brick '
DWKLL1NO, NO. ISH7 SHERMAN AVE
NCR N.W.. AIaSO UNIMPROVED LOT ^
ADJOINING ON THE NORTH. RUN MM; \eBACK
To ?th STREET.
R.v virtue of authority vested in the under- 11
Inifrt hv tlio Inwt will unci tsttninsnf of M#p- , I
:ie Shughrue Condon. deceased. administr.*
Ion No. 2S277, Y lie undo rule nod executor* will |
iffor for aalo bv public auction, in front of the
remises, on WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH
DAY OF OCTORER. A.D. 1022. AT
"OCR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following
lescrlbed land and promises, situate in the
Ity of Washington. District of Columbia, to
vlt: l?t 141 and the north 10 feet of lot 140
n Wright and Dole subdivision of Mount Pleas
int. ns per plat reeorded in the offlee of the
urveyor of the District of Columbia, in D!sr!**t
Rook No. 1. folio 59. except certain parts
is were included in the widening of Sherman
ivenue and 9th s*r?-?t. now known for titration
mri?oses as lots ?1M? and ><91, In Btpinre 2KS2.
mprored by brick dwelling. also lot ndjoinng
on the north, running hack to 8th street.
Terms of sale?One third cash, balance in
me an?l two years, with Interest at tl per
ent. secured by deed of trust upon the prop,
rt.v sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur
baser. A deposit of $S<MJ if sold as an entirety L
md $200 on each parcel If sold separately re- rs
luired at time of sale. All eohvevanring. reordiiig.
reTenue stamps and notarial fees, at
he coat of the purchaser. Terms of sale to
>e complied with within .'to days from day of
ale. otherwiae the executors reserve the right
0 resell the property at the risk and cost of
he defaulting purchaser, after Ave days' ad
ertisement of such resale In some newspaper
iu Wished in the city of Washington. I). C.
FRANK P. KEKSIDE.
WILLIAM II. MANOGCE.
rwft it.4-.ps Kt w-utora. J
RESORTS.
ATI,A*TIC UTV. _ _____ ;
SA/ATKIISS'
!. Carolina Ave. near Reach. Running water J
n every roots. Private hatha. Personal Uirec- J
ioa LINTON B. ARNOLD. I
1 ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. | !
| Directly on the* Ocean Front I j
I Tha American Plan Hotel par-excellence 5 I
of the Atlantic Coast. I i
| Brick Garage on WALTER J. BUZBY. 5 j '
I hotel property Owner and Manager ||/
?^TRAYMORE *'? ??*
I 7i v\r/rte fH.-xro! trroct
CALVERT !
firylnia Ave. nr. Beach. GEO. PRITCI1ARD.
UAKI'KHH r EKKi. X%. VA.
HILL TOP HOUSE
Tarpers Ferry, W. Va., now open. Try It.
fog will not regret it. T. 8. LOVKTT. Prop.
BE RMIDA. j
Hotel FRASCAT I?Bermuda 1
A most delightful water front locution. Cooi j
ireezes. Bermuda's flnest sea bathing free
o guests. Boating. Fishing, Tennis, Dancing, j
wo golf courses coavenlent. Open all year.
' ?sr+? ft'*1* I1: "21|
HOVING. PACKING & STORAGE i
RED BALL TRANSIT CO.
Notional Household Mover*.
4 Woodward Blrfg. Phone Main 2162.
Branch Office* in All Principal Cltlea.
WE HAUL *
"urniture and .freight every day ta and from
laltimore; bonded help: reasonable rates. R.
awrence Plummer, 2fcl2 Sherman ave. n.w. _
'ol. 40MPW. 14*
:lean. but stoke for furnitirb j,
nd pianos. Estimate cheerfully given. Con- _
enlent location. WESCHLEtt'H. 020 Pa. ave.
i.w. Phone Main 12*3.
united STATES STORAGE co.
moving, packing, shipping. ,
'hones m 4220 V fireproof.
^?2X106-1 fin. AreolaV jr. W.
1EPARATE ROOMS, $1 .JK* F
Local and Lone Distance MOVING.
3r Careful Men. Rates Reasonable.
PACKING BT EXPERTS. Goods Insured
tt.000 while In onr long-distanoo van*.
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. ALBANS <
The National Cathedral School for Boys n
REOPENS SEPTEMBER 17 |
rhe Bishop of Washington President of the . tX
Board of Trustees. . _
William Howell Church. A.B., Headjnaster. a
Boarding and Day School for Boys. .
HOCNT SAINT ALBAN. Washington. D. C. j
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimh ; 4
STRAYER'S.
K Business College ^ J
2 Specialized commercial S *
2 courses; proficient teaching S
- staff; individualized class in- g q
Z struction; refined school spirit; 5 f
Z modernly appointed school ~
2 building; select positions for B
2' ail graduates. S? ^
z Nationally Accredited ~
: Stenography?Commercial E
z Secretarial?Civil Service 5
5 Spanish by Native Teachers =
1 Day and Etching Sessions 2 j
2 Pictorial Catalog at Request S j
E 721 Thirteenth St. N.W. |;
E MAIN 3430 E
Z P.-1. Herman, Prts.
Z "In the Heart of Washington." ?
^lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf?
ACCOUNTANCY
Offers exceptional opportnnltiea to
ambition* men and tromen.
REGISTER NOW FOR
Day And Evening Classes!
PACE INSTITUTE I
715 G 8T. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. j ?
Columbia Kindergarten
Normal School.
teopens October 4. For information call or
ddress 2115 California et.
SABA Ja. IJPPINXOTT. PrlncgaL
GREGG |l
Beginning Shorthand Oct. 16
Low Tuition, Erifoll Now
Thorough Instruction
DRAFTING
Architectural, Mechanical
Complete Courses
'Individual Instruction ' i<
Rapidy Advancement
ENROLL NOW
1736CSI. YMrAOpento
M. 8250 IlTl^Awoawa fj
1
EDUCATIONAL.
The Tempi
Shorthand am
Invites You to a free
SH0R1
By Mr. Ftfcd ItlWni
House of Re
On Thursday.
At 8 O'Cl.
Women's
22 Jacks
Hotels Need
Ambitious Men
and Women 2SBT
Over 600 Hotel! No* Build- - I1B11
inf in the United State*. C
Prepare now?lie read*? ^a * aa
to fill a position in tlila rich, aa a la
iincrowded field of big oppor- as a i? i
tunitlr*. Our school endorsed ? a ?* \
--our students employed b* * a (a A
hotels everywhere. Enroll- V n , //
tnent includes free life uiem- . ? , ? i
ber*h!p in our National Kui- c ? * ^
plovment liureMti. ? m J
Free Lecture?open 9 A.Iff. .. _ ..
to 9 P.M. Special Class Now . * \
fohning. I? " '
LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING . ** * "
SCHOOLS? Vr ;
a national institute fer Hotel
and Tea Room train! nr? L&A... }
1324 New York Ara. < 3jB{n
Clifford Lewi*. President ESaBfl-L>
Columbia!
school of
DKAr I1INU
Roy C. Claflin, Pres.
14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272
Learn Drafting and enter ]
this profession of good pay j
and congenial work. j
DAT OR NIGHT SESSIONS i
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS ]
COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS I
Full Information on Request | !
Get Latest Catalogue
ENROLL THIS WEEK j
^Washington.
IT School tor Secretaries ;
The meaa'ire of woman's Independence la j
?r developed ahility to successfully fill rs- |
wnsible iMialtions. Here intelligent joung j
omen prepare for lucrative positions. A '
lect school.
Ml# V 81 M.W. Mils Mp I
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
OF LAW
Co-educatlonal
TvrfBtT-aevfiith Year Opens
Sept. 27 at 7 P.M.
Tuition. $85 Per Annum
Sessions, 5:15 to 7. P.M.
Confer* Degrees LLP.. LL. M.. M. P. L.
Office Hours. 11 A.M. te 6 P.M.
1315 K Street
Phone Franklin 45IS
WOOD'S SCHOOL |
.111 l;A*T I'APITOL ST.
ill Commercial Branches
One Month, Day, $17? Kvrning, $8 j
After seven monthly payments next flee i
onths axe free.
.incoln 38 38th Year
NATIONAL
P/MJAAI riKTP
jtnuuL ruiEi
& APPLIED ART
'fcM.t M<IIO\r. nirn-lrtr. Unln 1700. i
Conn. Ave. and M.
Free Scholarship
'or the ?ight-Month Course
in the
Children's Saturday Morning
Class
Children, age 9 to 16 years,
nay enter competition Sat?
irday morning, October 14,
if 9 o'clock, at the school.
Send for information.
Study Art With a Purpose"
D*y and Evening Classes
Children's Saturday Class
)ur 8th-Month Professional
:undamental Course fits you
o accept a position in Inerior
Decoration, Costume
nd Textile Design, Color or
'ommercial Advertising.
Classes Now Forming
National University j
Law School
814-820 13th Street N.W.
54th Year Begins
October 2, 1922
Classes ?:M PM. to 8:30 PJVl.
Secretary's office in the
school building now open
for registration. For catalog
or other information,
write or telephone Main
6617 or Franklin 2909.
?Jfafrtttoitt fecfjool?
FOR (URLS
2107 S Strfeet N.W.
prfipafcafory and
graduate: courses
fill term begins Oct. 4. Tel. North SMS
rRADE SCHOOL
FOR THE
AUTOMOBILE
LARGEST SCHOOL III fHB EAST
Courses for Garage Owner?. Salesmen.
Electrician?. Mechanic?. Titfcanizers, Etc. i
Day and Svaninc Classes.
American Motof School
811-1623 You St. Phone North 10400.
A ccountancy
Per aei Ereelcg Clanet
Pereonal Direction of Bdtttn C. DoSooitl.
latioatl School of Commerce
L MSA 1418 r St. N.W.
EDUCATIONAL.
e School of
d Typewriting ,
t
Illustrated Lecture on
HAND
J, Official Reporter,
presentatives,
, October 12
ack at the
City Club
on Place
FIRST GRADK CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINAtlnn,
departmental service, Nov. 4. Motli men
lid women. Plterlal nrennratlon dav and niefit
Th? I'ivil fcprrice Preparatory School, ?.e. ror
*"d r *** n.w. Franklin 20-ifi
llffllllSlllllltlllllllllllBlllllllilll
STEWARD
SCHOOL
(Arrrrrtltrd)
The L&rgest and Best.
DAY AND NIGHT
CLASSES
Will Form
Monday, October 16th
For the Following Courses:
SECRETARIAL
STENOGRAPHIC
BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTING
CIVIL SERVICE
CALCULATING MACHINES.
Catalog sent upon request.
Steward School,
1202 F St N.W.
Sfala s?Tt and Main Tit IP
IHIlllilll
i ~ " i
Miss Madeira's School
1330 19th St. N.W.
Seventeenth Year Begins i
September Twenty-Ninth
Lury Madeira Wing. A.B., Vassar
Head Mirtress
LUCIA UALE-BARBHR
A nrngreaaivf tionic and d*r pchw-L 1R14 l*1
liefmont rd. Kindpr;rartpn. French. Music
in ail Kradp^. 11 Rythmic physical rminina
Lum-heon. Supervised recreation afternoon*.
Mrs. Mary Gale Dayis. Principal. Ph. Col. 7378.
P
FRFNfH Taught ny Native Teacher
a GEORCJES H. POPLIN.
1517 H at. a.w. Main 4W4._
The Miwes Maret,French School
1724 Connecticut Are.
Twelfth Year. Opens September 28.
Aye, b to 17 Years.
PROFESSOR D'OUAKIL
Hon Resnmrd His ln**e* in
FRENCH
Plus a Liberal Education
ELEMENTARY?Mondays and Fridays.
II A.M.. ? ami 8 P.M.
INTERMEDIATE?Mondays and Fridays.
12:15 and 5 P.M.
ADVANCED?Tuesdays and Thursdays.
11 A.M. and 5 P.M.
LITERARY?Tuesdays and Thursdays.
12:15 P.M.
Private lessons and coaching for consular
examinations.
Moderate tuition fees.
1018 VERMONT AVENUE
Belweeii K nttd I. St*. N.W.
Phone Main 2175
SHORf STORY
WRITING
Miu Mabel Dill
Contributor to Pictorial Review, Woman'*
Home Companion. Delineator. Physical
Culture. Current Opinion, Woman's
World and many others.
Her pupils are pelling their work. Join
Iter class and learn to coin YOtfR literary
talent into dollars.
Mondays, Oct. 9 to Jan. 22,
8 P.M.
1715 Eye St. N\W. '
Circular! at Rrentano's and in Woodward
& Lotlirop's Rook Rapt. For further information
phone Miss Dili. Columbia 6681.
QPANKU school of
jrAlllon WASHINGTON
Prof*. from Spain?Conversational Method
Rapid Progress. 1310-17 F ?t. B.t. M. 0880
; .. ' .
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
WASHINGTON ?*???
lwh COLLEGE^ mi
OF MUSIC
! Primary and Advanced In All Brandea
PUBLIC SCHOOL Ml'SIC
STELLA LiPMAN~
Piano Teacher. Accompanist.
Pupil of Karl fviindworth, Berlin.
, Residence. Studio.
Crapk. .7929. 1764 K nw. 17'
HENRY H. FREEMAN
Twenty-fourth Season in Washington.
I Art of Org:an Playing.
I Instructor in church organ pitying In tht
Washington College of Music.
Organist and director of the choir ot 014
St. Paul's Episcopal Churep.
I Pupils prepared for church and theater Work.
| Season Opens October 2.
! Only promising ahd serious minded pupili
! received.
Exceptional practice privileges on two BM
: modern organs.
Send for Prospretna.
1609 Columbia Road N\W.
' Telephones: North 8973 and eveniagi Colum
; bit 516.
| BAINBRIDGE CRST
! Distinguished Authority on
I Voice Production and Interpretation.
! Studio. P723 Ontario fd. Tel. Adams 683.
WASHINGTON
CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC
1408 N. H. Are. M. 7838. AU branches,
Eyren W. Whitney?Voice. i?<
pAf, IA 77 mabo on
KAU-JAA.if.1 saxomioi?B
PMtitlly taught beginner* In 20 lesfton*
Adttnred cour*e for pliers. Booklet sent
free. CHRI8TEN8EN SCHOOL OF POPULAH
MUSIC, MOl llth it. Colored Branch, 309 "C*
t. n.w. North 9628. Phone Columbia 3123.
TENOR BANJO
ssr
the Rorflhe Clnhe.
established un.
WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS
PHONE COL. MS. 1801 COL. BD.
.
i - v-:-. .. S's
J STEAMSHIPS.
I
Special Sailings
Oct. 21?*nv.
S.S. Henry R- Mallory ,"??!?
New Steamship
rut. 1?sm.
i
THESE oil burning stenmen
commodations and are 1
coastwise travelers for their se
standards of service.
T?r.?ii
m ? ? vw m i
" The Atlantic City o
The Mailory Line it the "cool, comft
tourists bound for Galveston or en
Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona or
To Ker West, The
Miami, Palm Beach and other Flor
reached by Mallory Line via Key 1
Oversea Railway.
Fast Through Paeeei
Service to all Point*
MALLORY STE
A. W. Pye, P. T. m. P
| VIRGINIA "1
BEACH
Directly on Atlantic Ocean ||
Has no otjual as an? [J
I ALL-YEAR RESORT |
Jnet cool efufnfth in lio* xrt?arln?p
nd vrmrm enough in cold wetther
HOTEXSandCOTTAOES
UW!K AI.L THE THAW !
NEW YORK AND
BOSTON BY SEA |
Infortnafion and T.ttaratnr- at
Citr Tickat OfBoa 731 15th St. K.W.
Woodward Buildin(.
j| NORFOLK & WASHINGTON |
IjJ STEAMBOAT CO. j|
!
'J^mmNEAN I
1 , ADRIATIC {.24.H1 torn) I
j y~A L Jin. 6. Feb. 24tk 1923
| /3 J\ LAPLAND (29.365 ten)
|/?yi Jan. 18, Mar. 10. 1923 !
|rOK j World-famous for steadiness*
? 71? de luxe quarters, cuisine and
fUM service. For travellers of discrimination.
Ample time For .
^ A" delightful v isits ashore.
Itlnirmrj: MadAra. Gibraltar. Algiers, Monaco
Cthe Rrvferal, Naples. Alexandria 'for Egypt
j end the Nile\Haifa for Jerusalem,and Athens
(Phaleron Bay.
'WEST INDIES
MEGAN TIC UQfiOQ ton dkpl"*m**tL
Jan. 15. Feb. 17. Mar. 22.1923
Magnificent cruising ship of
admirable construction for
tropic voyages. Premier ?HD>
steamer to tne West Indies* df/V v
Nates 1250 Upwards *^L..dX
Itinerary arranged by Crulso \ 0
Department of more than 25 \
years experience in the West /VKa1 J
Indies. From New York to
Havana. Haiti, Santiago* U IS
| Kingston* (Port Antonio), y 1 If
! Panama Canal (Panama */[ \ \f
J City), La Guaira (Caracas),. HX. \ ft
| Trinidad (La Breai, Barh#.V?j^ \
j dos, Martinique (St. Pierre), ? ^""1 ^ f
: St. Thorns*. San Juan, Nas- \
sau,
InqutTtfot Booklets and Deteil^^formaHen 1
l&WHrri Star Link et
v hid Star Line */
1208 F St. IS.W., or local agents.
EUROPEAN HOTELS.
7| CEO
( [Ai 'THE "CECIL" is the h
i KJ! A for business or pleasure
' > \/; <1. Visitors hare the advantag
' ( ju address with a reasonable i
' t m fl. The service is quiet and un
V /J always fully efficient noth
v Wj.; in comfort or conveniei
|/ii cuisine is perfect
let; ITriM ?r all* H ?* Manmfi
I ry!; ClNs: " Ocelis. Lo?
/ H t&
/ n:ag|HL^9iP>4^
i ?- '
_ MUSICAL INSTHtlCTION
Von Uwchuld
U nivertity of Music, Inc.1
Df?ree? ?' fi?c?elof. M??ttW, ttortar (
Habit4. Preparatory school affiliated. I
It*) r St. N.W mono Main 8194 j
1644 Colombia Boat. Pboae Col. 2742. i
17'
..'. ..;... a* - *
STEAMSHIPS.
To
xTexas
By Sea
of S. S. Comal
II? Ilec. 2
> S.S. Concho 15
i San Jacinto
?t?IlM. 13
? afford a wide range of acmown
everywhere among
aworthy qualities and high
ireston
f the Southwe*t"
irtable way" for business men or
route to other points in Texas,
the Pacific Coast.
> "Ocean City"
ida points also are conveniently
Vest and the famous panoramic
nger and Freight
in the Southwest
LAMSHIP CO. j
ler 36, North River, New York
r\ fURNES.S- k
BwA
Under Uontr?>'t with ltmur*lu (run.
8 Day Tours, $83.00
Including All Expanses
Sailings Twice Weekly
Via f'stlat al. Twiii-Kfrr*. O ' linrmn*
S. S. "Fort Victoria" and
S. S. "Fort St. George"
llarb 14/NM) Ton* l?i*p!iirfniriii.
From >rn York E?fry Wed. A ?>nf.
From Bermuda K?erj Tuen. A >ai.
Special Holiday Sailings
leaving New Y??rk !?? < L*?i ?:ir| :vi
for I'lirlstina* or N?*W ^?*ar in lt<-rmu?ia
Bermuda offers all outdoor sports
Modern Hotels No Passports
Book Now for Winter k Holiday Sailing*For
illustrated Jlookiet* writs* t<?
Furness Bermuda Line
84 Whitehall St.. New York
Or Any Tourist Agent. #
f 1
iy^aliforftia
MM thru the
iLtiidVr ma Canal -,j
PPwl Make your ||
plans today for
t h i s splendid
5,000-mile cruise
Ship and that rivals a
Sail By European tour
Pacific Mail ?at one-fourth
the cost. Through the Panama
Canal to Los Angeles H
ami San Francisco. Ample time if
ashore for sixhiseeinf; at Chins- ||
tubal an?l Balboa, Canal Zone: I
Corinto. Nicaragua: La L.ih*?rta?J. ||
Salvador: San Jos?*. flualemala: ii
end Maneanillo. Mexico. Fast II
in.000-ton American steamers that I
afford every comfort. Low first class
fares. Steeratrc. $100.
Sailings From New York
PASSENGERS?FREIGHT
s. s. con URI\ OCT. 2A
S. S. Vrnenuela S. S. Ecuador
\OA . 7 \OV. 2S
Also Additional Freight Sailings Approximately
Every 10 Days.
All sailing* fr'.m Pier 4-".. North
Pixer ?Near Christopher S:.?. Now
York. Ticket* an-l information fr-un
a ii v Steamship. Tourist or Railroad
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
10 HANOVER SQUARE NEW YORK (j
1 - ? 111 . ir,=T.'
tiiiik * .?? < i?..w . 2."1. 1
ROUND THE WORLD
"EMPRESS or FRANCE" 1S.4M tiro*. Tor4
MONTHS' CKP1SK. $1,000 and up
Including Ho tela. Fee* Drive*. Culrte*. r*<Clark
Originated Round tlie World Crtii?ea
Clark's IPth Cruise, February 3. 1!l23
TV,V MEDITERRANEAN
' EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND*' 25.000 Orsss Ton.
DAYS CRUISE. $? *> and up
Frank C. Clark. Times Building, New York
Oher'a S. S Agency. 1 Woodward Bldg.
r ineiuy murm ? v.. *'? ? *"'?
EUROPEAN HOTELS.
ijf X
L 1 ' )
ub of London \ ^
'* ? , . . iK ) r-C
e of the right \ V I
tariff. pj 7 ^
obtrusive. ret (Vj
ing ia lacking A ^ \
nee. and the yr >,
fkrlkturif. m(
? '1 W * 11 - ^
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
The Lovette School o! Music
Wit N 81. ?.?. WMlilattM. U. C.
inrphonr ftnrth 84tT
T. S. LOVETTE, Pianist-Director,
"TNtUr of latarnattoaal XapnUtiM"
Bolma Brown Piano aaoiataat
Slutr* HiUjar Piano uiutllt
Call or phono far information,
A ' '