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20 EDUCATIONAL. ‘Free to Ex-Service Men and Women New courses in bookkeeping, accounting, income tax accounting, business law, Eng- lish, Spanish, shorthand, typewriting and other subjects are now being organized at the Knights of Columbus Evening School. These courses are free to men and women who present honorable discharges from service in the Army, Navy or Marines. Persons desiring to take advantage of this offer should register day, January 31, eit SiiORTHAND—TYPEWRITING 4 T IN 30 DAYS 04 RAPITIO SUHOOL ry School | WEST W lat ookkee 10, OPPORTUNITY CALENDAR The School of Law opening Winter Semes-_ The School of Accountancy Freshman Accounting ..Feb.’1 Advanced Classes eb. 8 g Preparatory Schopl Speaking . Jan. 24 Rookkeeping ... Jan. 24 Business Correspondence Jan. 31 The Automotive School Opens January 31 Boys' Day School 4th_to Sth Grade: Jan. 31 Boys Supervised by Men From 9 to 4 YMCA SCHOOLS Main 8250 1736 G N.W. ‘Women Admitted JOIN $HE DUP \YBRS' CLUB. E. H. RANDALL, Director. Moderate’dues. Modern. flazs being produced Ladies® “in’ Euglish and 221 E STREET N.W. special p.m. class American Literature starts January 20, 4:45 Tecture. pmer b = ! TheUniversity Preparatory School ! L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. S., Principal, cor. 12th and F sts. n. phone Fr. 2080, thematics, Physics, Chemistry, Latin, French, Spanish, English, History, Bookkeep- ing. Stenography, Typewriting, Auditing, Ac- countancy. New classes, day and night, begin — % Languages - Terms May Be Begun at Anr Time e ——— Accountancy Evening and day- time courses at Pace Institute prepare for C. P. A. and Federal ac- countancy examinations and for positions as Con- trollers, Treasurers, Au- ditors and the like. Informative 32- Bulletin and schedule g?gt!nginning classes upon request. Pace Institute 715 G St. N.\W., Washington e ray ACCOUNTANCY La Salle Doiversity Course Eiven by per- sonal and class instructi sonal and on. Average length year. oAy prevaration. Euter at aay time. C. Under C. P. A, supervision. SEND FOR CATALOG. STEWARD SCHOOL o: .BIGIIEB ACCOUNTANCY SPANISH SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Profs. from Spain—Conversational Method. Rapid Progress._ 1423-5 G st n.w. M. 5655 Wood's School| 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches year's bcbahnnlg y sesaion, or $4.17 a month, even. session. Evenlog sessions are Moaday ‘Thursday from € to 9:30. TINCOLN 38 6th YEAR THE LARGEST AND | BEST STEWARD’S Business College ACCREDITED 1202 F St. Maia 88T} COLUMBIA SCHOOL of DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts, North 272 Night Classes—Day Classes Individual Instruction Course in 3 to 9 Months chusetts Avenue or 1004 F Street N.W. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921 STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE - not later than Mon= her at 1311 Massa= The W.B.C., Inc. WASHINGTON'S Most Rapidly Growing BUSINESS COLLEGE The School that does things well. Do you want a better-pay- inz position? Ii so. check course interested in and mail it to us mow, for latest literature. Many are registering for our day and evening clusses. Complete Business Course Gregg &nd Pitman Shorthand and Typewriting Secretarial Course Bookkeeping and Accountancy The Washington Business College,Inc. Poteet & Whitmore, Proprietors, 1321 G St. N.W. Phone Main 4959 [ Ci L N BUSINESS SCHOOL “Really Difterent” Possessing that “exclusive touch which speils superiority. Refined and Home- like. Personal instruction by sympa- thetie instructors. All Commercial Courses Franklin 2904. 726 Fourteenth Street (Corner of N. Y. Ave.) WANTED—NIGHT PUPILS FOR TUTORING in Eoglish, Latin, mathematics, bookkeeping, qom Elgwi'.h;lxl:_fy. Address “HARVARD, TEMPLE SCHOOL A Few Subjects Well Taught 1417 G St. N.W. Shorthand—20 Lessons. (Pitman or Gregg.) . Typewriting—é Lessons, (Touch.) Instruction gusranteed. Send for circular. SPEE-DEE SCHOOL, 710 14th st. n.w. Franklin 2821, THE MISSES MARET'S FRENCH SCHOOL, 1724 Connecticut avenue. Complete course of studies. Prepares for col- lege. Ages 4 to 17 years. fel6® MISS CONTESSA'S SCHOOL, 2806 27th ST. N.W. Kindergarten. Intermediate, Grammar. SECOND TERM. FEBRUARY 1st. TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 7541. St. John’s ege School of Commerce and Finance Semester Open Feb. 1st Registration Daily. For high school students: Accountancy, book- keeping, shorthand, typewriting, business Eng- lish, foreign languages and special secretarial course. 1311 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W. Main_7304 STRAYER’S Business College “The School That Gets Results” A quarter of a century of increasing success. Delightful classrooms. Up-to- the-minute courses. Convenient loca- DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS ‘Visit STRAYER'S—and Then Decide” F AT NINTH Main 3430 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. T™E 1 PLAYING, 10 TO 20 LES- so0ns guarantecd; note reading taught: demon. stration 2 to 10 pm. ART SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC, 1 st n.w. 30 Tonux, 1412 £ hours for child s, Oliv liour; 20t t ren, i MR. WM. SHAKESPEARE of London, England, teacher of singing, aa- nounces that he will receive a limited number of pupils at his residence, Apt. 32, 1632 8 at. n.w._Plone North pel Vedic (new). Manchuria. Minnekahda Barbados, Cuba, Jamal Iddeal Vinter Cruises Largest Steamer to the Tropics WHITE STAR ' FEBRUARY MARCH 25-26 DAYS Delightful Shore Marine Co. ‘Washington, D. 7w WHITE STAR LINE ¥ NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOYTHAMPTON ADRIATIC. .Feb. 16, Apr. 6, May 4| OLYMPIC..Mar. 19, Apr. 20, May 14 NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL _Jan. 29 (3d class only) Feb. 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 16 -.-.Feb. 26, Apr. 2, May 7 edric. eltic. AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE N. '¢.—PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— |NEW ANTWERP - Kroonland..Jan. 29 Finland.....Feb. 19 | Goth apland....Feb. 12 Zeeland Feb. 26 AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) .Feb 24—Mongolia. INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY, 1208 F St. N.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. tora e tional ground adjolning the Langdon School.- ~12:15 p.m~ | sales of Potomac Consolidated bs — - m-dmuutixm‘rlv. Holi IW.—zrflflerfiot c‘:dt.l({:u Ak Bk Bl;!»_ Ai;‘gd v;ere reported at 80%, slightly lower s S andpublication.—Upon consideration o 2 than previous sales. \ tition of the Commissioners of the District | Allied Ol » = X lJ'I'fl.E“l-'IELD, ALVORD & CO. oo bl IaT i ho LA o entitioaleaces American Candy ;B Washington Chapter Activities. . 15tk and P; d and on motion of counsel for the said Commis. | Atlantic Petrole - %| F. J. Donohoe, assistant instructor - __Tolep! 290 slonars, it is, by the court, this 15th day of | BiE Hear % 7.13|of economics at the Catholic Univer- \ j January, A.D. 1921, ordered, that the clerk | ¥ Legge 1% ‘s | Sity of America, will deliver a series \ S of the court issue a citation to the National | poyion and’ Montana. & 72 |of lectures on “Money and Banking” » = ran Home for the Aged. and all other = > k n 4 e i toated 1 the 1o %o Do condemned | Boston and Wyoming. 16 1 |before the advanced class of the D T o S oresayq | Caledonia . 13 18 | Washington Chapter, American In- i £~ . h) B e ETeemt 5 Tho Ticn | Calumet and Ja ¥ ¥ |stitute of Banking, on Thursdays. Thé / DI day of February, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock | Garbon Stes 28® 32 |first lecture will be on “Money—Its RECT PASSENGER SERVICES : % ememes e et petition and 1o show | GAmierl Sisteyis : %% B |Functions, Colnage, ete F) = cause, if any they bave, why the prayers there- | Carib Trading. -. D 20 30”)| Next Thursday R. B. Dickey will NEW YORK—VALPARAISO o =0 of porcel 15410, fyag sontbeast of Tangioa | Cifies” Sorvice. {,.."'", S AN feoniic R USNIS OARCP mEcC AT Rl - {- 3 c = . 5 Banking Law.” Regular Sailings School and east of parcel 155-1, bounded on the | Cities Service (old) D240 260 - =t south the morth line of Evarts street, pro-| Cities Service pfd. 64 6514 ‘Washington Gas Note Issue. Cristobal, Callao, Moue'n?o. Arica, Iquique, Antofagasta, SEP ARA“ R Month 1..,.,,.1,"‘:,..1 on the east by Queens Chapel road Colonial Tire ... ah Crane, Paris & Co., investment bank- % alparaiso $1 omth | e est line of 20th staeet, prolonged for | Columblan Euiera 3% R e EBRO, JAN. 29 ESSEQUIBO, FEB. 2 Local and Out-or.Town moViNG, | sattins] croiad aasoiine " B Fanadon | Clhumbi syflcae A W B dvers . < g . By Carctatl Mes iits NG | School, in the District of Columbia, as shown | Consoliduted Copper 2% 2 {of 31,200,000 7% per cent five-year Calls at Havana n Men. (Bates Reasomable | iy"the records of the survevor of said Dis. | Cresson ‘Goid % 1 [notes by the Washington Gas Light Phone ] (4 PA( G BY EXPERTS | trict, should not be condemned for additional { Davis-Daly .. [ 8 | Company, notes dated -January 1, 1921, NEW YORK—GUAYAQUIL L 7959 Fla Ave. N.W. | ground adjoloing the Langon Schoal, s pro- | Dinipicn ol %, % |yt rigtt of call by the company at Regular Sailings MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE | 11968 for i 161 Fusther crterca: ot s | Ertel 01l % B|Janaary i 192 and at 101 & year Cristobal, Buenaventura, Esmeraldas, Bahia, Manta, Guayaquil LARGEST VANS ON THE ROAD _ | cooy of mid cliation be served b the Daited 518 1% ater. i 3 ~ | States Marshal r the trict of Columbia QUILLOTA, FEB. 16 QUILPUE, MAR. 9 upon.wuch"owners of the land sought 1o be | Gl o oo Teabneas s eorperai ton or ndemne ., 55 8 1 ditures that have been HA marshal, or his deputies, within the District of . 7y | capital expen: VANA—VALP, SO Columbia: and it is further ordered, that all 3 made. The notes are being offered at, ‘and Intermediate é&él persons having any interest in these proceed- By o |ver. g 4 fags be and they are hereby wamed and re- |G s e Ford Finaneing. ORIANA, JAN. 31 ORCOMA FEB. 28 quired to appear in this court om or before 3% 4 It is stated by the Wall Street . 5 the said 11th day of February, A.D. 1921, to 1 107 14 < Bort 7 CRISTOBB,—__ answer the said petition and to continue in | Indian Packing S% 4 |Journal that Henry Ford has dis- VALPARAISO attendance unt,lfl xme co:n -r;;u [hlvehmlde its | Intercontinental Rubber . 12 1214 {mmdt with ,b_nonolaf)r;o;he‘ q\l:fllg:o%g o. = final order ratifying and confirming the award 1 1 oan from $50.000, 0 $75,000,000. 3344 ed by the court to appraise the value of the financing may be postponed until respective interests of all persons concerned 3 CRISTOmPERICO LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. |i"%he Jand and premises mentioned and. de- 20 e e iy Calling at CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING, {seribed in the aforesaid petition, and until 24 B felieral taxen, arh eald o b e’ 2ite N e Fone urire inared for 2,00 wile o S rocsings 2 e gty slosi 11 | & 35 A4 RS La Union, La Libertad, Acajutla and San Jose tance vans; $500 small and local vans. | pubiished twice n week for two consecutive | Maracaibo Uil . 18 leuq A Boston wire in the same publica- Regular Sailings —= | weeks in The Washington Evening Star, the | 3 = 'l‘,'fl“" 3 ia tion places the minimum financing ENGLAND—BRAZIL—A ARGE) RESO Washington Times and the Washington Post, | Mason Velley - 126 3% lneeds of the manufacturer at $67.- NTINA RTS. newspapers published in the said District, | Searict, OOt - 22 3, |000,000. Frequent Sallings by Large Mail Steamers ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. oI o of Fevruarys A 102t By the | idwest Ol pra. - 2 —— = court: 'WENDELL P. STAFFORD. dutice. Nernaa Opte =2 OIL STOCKS. P A (Beal. true copy. AN H.{ New Corneila ... 3 5 2 ished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. PACIFIC 2| Bovp 5. BECKINGTON, Attorn: Nortbwettera Gil .. S gh|Aageimmon ofon (em), BR % LINE e | ¥ b s i 25 eIy e —_— 3% 410 i ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- s o = The Pacific Steam Na i I trict of Columbia, Holding an Equity Term. i 1 1% vigation Co. =A|\AMICQI\ I'\HOtel —In re petition of Rudolf C. L. lr’i":ezmn-":, 3 us 18 of COm{Ort § | Mavelle Tada Hachmeister and Margarer Eise Fied 3 ROYAL MAIL PIRRPROOP G. Boults Dorkat—Ttadeie %0, "1 Hacpmspory, | Lay Herculés " o A 3 § | Baoity et —Rudolf ‘C. L. Hachieister, | ady fosintitated " 3 1 THe Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. 32’.‘-"".-'-"“"‘- IV Bers Becxhys | Mavll Eats Hashmenier aed Marparet e | S Gl By BN |ememgei G SR 88 ( /s Make You Feel at Homs for a decree changing their names to Ralph C. g:".,,"fii‘,m‘"'" 1 10% { Iiinois Pipe Line Co. 1175 180 ' NELSON LINE | g g R G|l e o 8 8 H & W. l!otel lvlort to'the court for un order of publication of the | SKellZ, Ol - T ew York Transportal w16 2 . Nelson, Ltd. i on Botice required Ly Iaw i, such casen, Tt s By 24 o - Ocern End Virginia Ave. Capecity, 300. | ordered . that all persons. conceraed” spow 1% O] Elor, Srmte Bathe eto. Alwarsapen | St it ;;.y n.'.,.l.“.:."z:“.r“n:F::“?,.. e Sl il e i e e EZRA C. L . Props._ | day of February, A.D. 1921, why the prayer of o Ce L35 385 Sanderson & Son or anyendway, New York == | said petition should not be granted: Provided, 2% 2716 |Solar Redning Co. 81 1 Southern Pipe Line 1z 118 e Tl ) | TACWILTSHIRE |55 5 e e it e e Rt _ Cap., 350, Private|dsy In The Evening Star newspaper. WEN. 114 14 | Southwes. Penn. AN VRN G 1 = amome | Tty & OO o6 EHEER UG BT e Worlds Greatest Hotel Success RESORTS. 3% | 23 |Standara oil 90 im e 1 11 o F ENCH LIN — ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 4 B S oM ) r-mvlunu | fia @y FOREIGN BONDS. i) Water to HAVRE, PARIS | dbby .. 12% 12 e _l'_r;l’ b{“ Virgini 29, Feb. 26, Mar. 25 National Teaticr wh 9| guoatons furaished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. idewat ginia :g 2 i 108y 4 German gov. 3%s 144 3 . 3 ————————— rman gov. 45 NORFOLK, ;A i L L DIVID. rman gov. 5s. S . S gl EEDS & LIPPINCOTT and | ENDS DECLARED EA g " NAPF 12, May 32| Ges. 415s ALL-YEAR RESORTS DIRE i qr L C Alaska Packers Asso.. q, 82 fein'ser Lank 45 20 g CcT | HE LEEDS COMPANY ey e A R Nord, L, Bank 1 3 Daily service. Modern steamers. COMPANYE SFRicg - Ih 16 - g Preuss Bank ds.. 20 City Ticket Office, 731 15th St. N.W. 1419 New York va Worsin 2 .31 F Berlimer Bark ds = NORFOLK & WASHINGTON = Announce the consolidation S L B = b. era 3 on January 1, 1921, of Fare OIl Co.; stock, g e ] eankiure 78 h STEAMBOAT CO. (Steamers of U.S. Shipping Board) Regular Express Passenger and Freight Service 8. 8. AEOLUS, 21,000 Tors (a) Feb. 9 8. 5. MARTHA WASHINGTON 15,000 Tous .. (a) 1st, 2nd and 3rd Clase. (b) 1st and 20d Class. 82-92 Beaver St., N. Y. Braoch Call or Write for Latest Catalogue ENTER ANY TIME biccts boug AR Bouk ST STRAYER’S School of Accountancy Opportunity for Beginners just forming—. P. A. in- the standard case meth- educational. Immediate Enrollment Imperative. F AT NINTH Main 3430 Offices at Philadelphis. timore Chicago 8t. Louis Mobile FRICA by Union-Castle Line. ASnndx-rmn & Bon, Gen. Passenger Agts. 26 Broadway, New York. | o . M. 8. “Makura® To: 13,300 Tous FROM VANCOUVER, B. C. nd sailings apply Cabadian Pae. York ave., Washington, o to Line, ¢40 Besmour st., Vancouver, B. G B | Rio de Janeiro — | Montevideo | Buenos Aires Also frequent large aad fast with _comfortable assengers. _Oonnections for 1 A office, 42 1208 F st. m.w., LAMPORT & HOLT LINE [secesiieaninm s es s wn) EUROPEAN TOUR Luxuriously ap- pointed passen- ger steamers May 7 S. S. Vauban June 15 carge steamers tion for & few all parts of South Fe tes, ., 8] '8 T e, Y SR fishingtos, D. O. opiiar Pricet, 1981 THE BEA S Tac cirmias. 106 8 who A 2 S. S. MEGANTIC 20,740 ‘Tons Disp. LEAVING NEW YORK Specially Selected Ports of Call International Mercantile Offices: 1208 F Street N.W., IDEAL WINTER CRUISE White Star Line §. S. Megantic—Largest, Most Comfortable Crulsing Steamer —Entirely Devoted to Crulse Passengers. cargo—25 to 26 days—Ileaving New York February 21, March 23, 1321—visiting Kingston (Port Antonio), Martinique, Panama Canai (Panama City), Porto Rico, Trinidad, Venezuela, Virgin Islands, Etc. Who Moves You Is Just as Important as Where You Mov Phone Main §800—Our padded vans xo 204 experienced and carcful men are ar service, CUBA Storage in our fireproof furniture ‘warelouse at reasonable rates. LINE e el Merchants’ Transfer & MARTINIQUE Storage Co. PANAMA CANAL PORTO RICO 920-922 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 6900. Gt TRINIDAD A VENEZUELA BHONB FRANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 7978. 23 VIRGIN ISLANDS The Central Transfer Co., $400 UP ETC. 1331 H ST. N.W. BAGGAGE, HAULING, STORAGR. MARYLAND _AND_VIRGINTIA SUBURBAN. Trips C. J UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE Phones Main 4220 or Franklin 2423 [ESTIMATES, 418-420 10th ST. N.W. Sanitary Palace Padded Vans For Furniture to Any Point THE Largest in_the City MORE Economical and Satisfactory v Than Shipping by Rail INSURED Free Against Fire and Dam- age ESTIMATES Gladly Given The Big 4 Transfer Co. 1125 14th St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 2054 NEW YORK VIA BOSTON—AZORES— GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA Canopic. Feb. 26, Apr. 23 Cretic. Mar. 15, May 10 . EAGLE TRANSFER 0O, INC... ‘0!8!]) st. nw. Franklin 4982, Free Hauling for Storage. Reasonable rates. Let us solve your transportation problem. Our ‘Teprenentative will " call. hone or write Angle-Arrow Transportation Service YORK—DANZIG—Via HAMBURG Third Class Passengers Only. land Feb. 26, Apr. 13 NEW ERP (Direct) Poland (3d class only). Feb. F 8t. N.W. 1428 Mar. 10—Manchuria. Telephone Franklin 7434. 290 Mar. 24 (third cla: OLEAN, DRY STOIAGE FOR FURN: Temient ocation. - WESCHLEIS, $a0°ma ocation. ER'S, 9 n.w. Phone Main 1283. il PADDED "MOTOR VANS FOR LONG-DIS- tance and local hauling; packing and crating dr:l:‘hh] experienced mefl\nil‘ IIDI'IB $1 per Y up. NNECTICUT STORAGE AN EXPRESS CO.. 508 H n.¢, Phone Line. 5533, W.B. MOSFES & SONS, 11th AND ¥ N.W.— Modern fireproof storage. Specially selected ports of call—no CUNAR D| ANCHOR Passenger and Freight Services Connections Encircling the Globe ) Drafts and Foreign Money Orden! For Sailings and Full Tnformation Apply COMPANY’S OFFICE, 517 14th St. N.W. Wuhifl‘(oni If It's Travel “See Ober” Bermuda Cuba, Jamalca, West Indies, South America, California via Panama EUROPE Make Reservations NOW OBER’S Steamship and Tourist Agency Room 1 Main Floor. rd_BId T Leeds & Lippincott Woedward BU . M1 MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE | FINANCIAL. VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN. NEW YORK, January 25.—The v ible supply of American and bonded grain shows the following changes: Wheat decreased 2,276,000 bushels. Corn increased 1.879,000 bushels. Washington Stock Exchange. SALES. Washington Gas Light—35 at 3714, 4 at 37%, € nt 374, 5 at 37. Oats increased 577,000 bush e 3734, Rye decreased 42.000 bushel Federals Mationa] Bamk—5 at 215 AFTER CALL. Barley decreased 25,000 bushels Potomac_Electric cons. 3s—$1.000 at 80%, — | $1.000 at 80%, $1,000 at 80%, $1.000 at 80%, LEGAL NOTICES. $L000 at 0% F. H. STEPHENS and F. W. HILL, Jr., Bid and Asked Prices R BN IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THB DIS- “Bid. Asked. triet of Columbia, Holding a District Court.— | American Tel. and Telga. 4s... 78 8% In're the establlehment of & bullding restriction American Tel. and Telga, 4%5.. 8 8 line on_ the westerly side of Columbia road be-| Am. Tel. and Tel. ctle tr. 3s.. S1% tween Wyoming and Oalifornia aveoues. 165 . 85y feet back of the present e line on the 3 westerly side of eaid Columbia rosd between| Anacostia and Potomac Guar. 58 63 the limits named, in the District of Columbix.- Ch 87 221 Potomac Telepbone Sa. Distriet Court No. 1279 —Notice and Ordes of Publication.—Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbin, | ) pursuant to the provisions of an act of Con- gress approved June 21, 1906, entitled “An act providing for the establishment of & uniform building line on streets in the District of Co-;Fo lumbla, less than ninety feet wide,” as amend- «d by the act approved March 3, 1917, entitled. “‘Ansct making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June thirtleth, nineteen hundred aad_eighteen, and for other purposes, have filed a petition in this court prayiog the condemnation of the iand necessary for the establishment of a building restriction line on_the westerly side of Oolum- litan R. R. Flectric Light bia road between Wyoming and California Aiierican Thel DUR T O e nues, 1615 feet back of the present street live | erican, el and Telg: e on the weaterly side of said Columbia road be- | \Wlj T S{IRCHON -+ Doy, ST tween the limits named, In the District of Co- | \oppouB'on, Qua | «eooeeeniens- S04 B0 lumbia, as shown on a plat or map filed with Rwy. and Elec. com.... 21 part thereof, and Praving| washington Rwy. and Elec. pfd. 5114 empanel a jury in accord-| waghington-Virginia Rwy. com.. 1 provided for in such cases | Washington-Virginia Rwy. pfd.. 3 ges each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the estabiish- ment of said building restriction line on the westerly side of Columbia road, for which this; proceeding has been instituted, and the con- NATIONAL BANKS. Ameriean . . 168 Columbi; Commer ges, including the expenses of ings. upon any and ail ots, parts of lots. pieces or parcels of land which may be benefited by | ki, the establishment of said building line, in the proportion that the said jury may fnd said lots. parts of lots, pleces or parcels of land will be Denefited, as provided for in and by the afore- said acts of Congress. It is by the court this! 21e1 day of January, 1921, ordered that all per. sons having any interest in these proceedirgs: De, and they are hereby, warned and commard- «d'to appear in this court on or before the 19th day of February, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., and continue in_sttendance until the court sha have made its final order ratifying and contrm- ing_the award of damages and the assessment | g of benefits of to be empaneled and 240 110 SAVINGS BANK. Commerce and Savings.. Fireproof torage for all household effecta. Haddon Hall and Chalfonte under the ownership and management of LEEDS & LiPPINcOTT CoO. and the completion of the addition to Haddoz. R nich wold af F2 335 s Hall containing an entrance direct from the Boardwalk, large porches overlooking the ocean, comfortable sun pavillions, the gallery and the garden room, and Vernon Hall seating 700. The former owners will all be active in the manage- ment of the new Company. guests that the homelike atmosphere which has been characteristic in the past of Haddon Hall and Chalfonte will be maintained in the future. The Company solicits the continued patronage of those accustomed to visit these long established and favorably known houses and respondence and consideration of others who are planning to visit the unique and unrivalled all-the-year resort of the world ATLANTIC CITY the jury sworn herein, and it js furtber ordered that a copy of this Hotice and order be published twice a week for two successive weeks in the Wash- ington Evening Star, the Washington Post and the Washington Times, newspapers pubiished in the said District, commeneing at least ten days befors the ssid i9th day of February, 1921. It 18 furtber ondered that a copy of this notice and | Ge order be IRPIM by the E-lrle'.dh’suln -l;lglh“uon“ Union.. 3 or his deputies opon such of the owners o pee INSDRANG fee of the land to be condemned herein an may | coiombia Titer .o be found by the snid marshal or his deputies | Foal Patate Tith within the District of Columbia and upon the e o Columbia Graphophone com. Columbia _Graphophoue pfd. b C. Daper Mfg. Co United Washington Mechanies'. 2 FIRE INSURANCE. (3 L e .20 225 tenants and occupants of the same before the said 19th day of February. 1921. By the court: 'WBNDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal) A true copy—Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By J. A. C. PALMER, Asst. Clerk. 375.28.31.fe2 STEPHENS and GEORGE P. BARSE, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court. —In re the condemnation of that part of par- cel 154-10, lying southeast of Langdon School and east of parcel 155-1, bounded on the south by the north line of Evarts street, prolonged, and on the east by Queens Chapel road and the west line of 20th street, prolonged, for a “‘n Mergenthaler Linotype . 0ld Dutch Market com. 0ld Duteh Market ptd. Lanston Monotype B Tanston bt i F. H. CURB STOCKS. Quotations furnisied by W. B. Hibbs & Co. Cn._ Cigar Stores of i~ | Stover Mf§. Co. ptd, q, $1. AMERIGAN CREDIT 1S WIDELY SOUGHT South American Loans Belng Considered — Harper Names Committees. BY L A. FLEMING. The great sucoess of the Belgian loan is sure to bring other applicant, for credit into the field. It 18 statel that the last Belgian loan could have been carried to $60,000,000 without the slightest trouble. his is one evidence of the great abundance of money seeking long- term investment at the high rates, in- vestors evidently fearing that with the lower rates in local markets se- curities will be given a test at better interest rates to the bocrower. It is reported this morning that a Danish loan, or rather a city of Co- penhagen loan, of §15,000.000 has been agreed upon by the National City Company, through its foreign officex, the term being twenty years and the rate 8 per cent, with the price 95. South America is said to be the next in line, Argentina, Chila and Brasil seeking ‘terms for accommodations, but balking at the 8 per cent—ag least. Argentina is said to have rf- ru;gu to consider it. e French government will pay Kuhn, Loeb & €o., in February, £00,000, and on the same date $1 000.000 to the United States, s!ml‘»ln nual interest on the $400,000.000 French bonds held in this country, as guarantee for the payment of | materials purchased by France after |the armistice. These funds France has from her own resources. There has been some talk of a French loan, but this is denied by M. Casenave. Names Committees. Robert N. Harper, president of the District Bankers' ' Assoclation, has named the two committees agreed upon at the last meeting of the | sociation. On the enactment of safety legisla- tion for investors, for the emactment of a so-called “blue sky law,” Eugene E. Thompson, chairman; H. H. McKee, Robert A. Cissell, W. T. Galliher and Victor B. Deyber. For uniform accounting system, methods and forms, John Poole, chair- man; Howard Moran, Francis G. Ad- dison, jr.; H. L. Offutt, jr., and Rob- ert V. Fleming. A meeting of the executive council of the District Bankers' Association has been called for Friday night, at which time the proposed get-together dinner will be discussed. Local Securities. There was but little trading in thi market for local shares and bondsy Prices showed no change worthy of special mention. Washington Gas shares brought 37%. One sale of Federal National Bank's stock was made at 175. In the bond section a number of Fi British vic. 4s. WOOLEN PRICES DOWN. NEW YORK, January 25— Marked reductions are contained iy price an- nouncements of the American Woolen Company. More than 300 buyers find reductions ranging from 25 to 331-3 from $3.67 of last month and $4.50 | charged last fall. * : lat 45,000 bales, being even larger than Italian 5e.. COTTON MARKETS. NEW YORK, January The Janu- ary notlces issued today were estimated expected. Thelr effect, combined with weak Liverpool cables, unfavorable Manchester advices and reports of riots in India was unsettling and the market opened barcly steady at a decline of 12 'niggm Tar Co. assures the former invites the cor- ~ 8¢ a.Bottle at Druggists— % Doses One Cent DONT EXPERIMENT This old reli- able family has relieved Fou— e G e to_30 points. Futures opened barely steady: Janu- ary, 16.35; March, 14.55; May, 14.70; July, 14.95; October, 15.13. F) RAIL BUSINESS SLOW. NEW YORK, January 25.— Reports on business of railroads since Janu- ary 1 which have come in are very mixed, but do not hold out very much hope that transportation conditions are improved. The report of the Southern railway system for the first two weeks in January shows gross of $6,437,188, a decrease of $559.099. compared with that of the corre/ spond.ng 1920 period. DRY GOODS PICKING UP. NEW YORK. January 25. — More business is in sight now in the wool- * en and worsted goods division after recent price revisions in m wear and dress goods. Cotton goods and yarns are now quiét, with prices hold- ing about steady. More business is for;' ward on silks and raw silk market: ‘were steady. Buyers continue to a pear in the markets in large numbers, but operate conservatively,