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‘ 10 REAL ESTATE. ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SATURDAY, s APRIL 2, 1921—PART 2 STEAMSHIPS, FOR SALE—HOUSES | FOR SALE—HOUSES ! AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES e - Continued. i Continued. Continued. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. =T SON FOR SALE_BARGAIN_MODERN _6-ROOM | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEDRS. | ~ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO,, house, Seut T4th st 254 Park_roud: Wardwood = Incorporated ' Main 1477. $12,000. A modern dwelling of nive rooms and bath: tric lights; steam heat. Located on Colum- rd. near 16th s Modern brick dwelling, . six rooms and bath: 3 $15,500 Thot-water heat: electric light and many extras, An especjally attractive detached house con- fncluding metal weatherstripping; located very waining seven rooms, reception hall and bath: wear to Central High Sechool. :unlwoofl nflourl; bo!-.‘l;:l"r th‘ ]hl:lw:‘\::dr large porches; garage. s property is $27'5w on one of the best corners in Saul's Addition. - 821 15th St. $6,000. A detached house of six rooms and bath: hot- water heat and located ni West Chevy Chuse. $7,000. Near ridan Ci Reautiful English basement honse. contain- $9~5m~ ing twelve rooms, three bath property Two-family apartment, modern bldg.: hot- can be purchased on reason; ms. The water heat: electric lights; renting for $1.380 owner is a non-rexident and Located in very popular residential low fighre. ferifg same at per year. Section: JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., Incorporated 821 15th St. Main 1477. e e e THOS. J. FISHER & CO., INC Incorporated Consult Our Sales Department. ’ North of Dupont Circle. Oak St. Near 14th N.W. Werr desirable residential sectin. This ‘8t Corner of an alley. This modern bouse is in tractive fhreestory and nine-room house I8 snlendid condition; occupied by owner; built in zood condition snd has all modern improve- LU Wardman a few years sgo: has 8 rooms, electric Jights and m two baths, gas, tile bath, gas and electricity ‘and hot-water steam heat. Occupied by owner. Can be in- yeat; lot i3 24x85 to a I5-ft. alley: ample spected by appointment: immediate possession cpace for a garage, can be inspected only 10 purchaser; clear of any trust; terms could Ve arranged. $17,000. clusive Location. ble property is in the im- nity of the home recently pur- former President Wilson; is com- modious 1 planned for extensive entertain- ing: contains about 23 rooms and 6 baths, and 3% in first-class condition; large lot running Iirongh 1o the adjoining street, containing 000 squure feet. This property can be in- ected by appointment through this office. $110,000. H. Ave. and R. htful home is situated in the most idential section in Washington: is and has attractive interior. it will meet with the requirements of the most fas- tidions: in first-class condition: purchaser can Zet immediate possession: property clear of through this office by appointment; immediate possession to purchaser. Speclal price and terms. $10.500. U and 14th Sts. Good brick building. corner of 2 15-t. alley; could be economically converted into business property; contains 8 rooms and bath; very de- sirable lot. 19x145 to a 30-ft. alley; large brick building in rear suitable for storage or garage; immediate possession to purchaser. Property is clear. $18,000. Upton Street. Convenient to_the car line: cdmparatively new: contains 11 rooms and 2 haths “and servant’s room; has gas, electricity and heated by hot-water (automatic water heater): 2. car brick garage: owner will give immediate Eov Tmet: convenient ferms could be ar- possession: require only a small amount of ranged for rupongt\(r) purchaser. cash. $70000. = 18.000. Mass. Ave. and Sheridan Circle. $ Near the War Dept. On F st.; this very desirable location ix con- venient to a number of the principal gov- rnment office buildings: contains 10 roums: property is in very good condition. and well heated, Iot is about 20x80. fo a private alley property is occupied by owner ed by appointment through this $12,000. Cor. Store and Apt. south of U: store first floor Comparatively new: English basement; mod- 1: first-class condit i lights and modern heating. an unusual opportunity to secure ® property in this desirable location at this special price. $50,000. On 16th St. (Vacant). Sonth of Scott Circle. This most desirable proper’ containing 9 rooms and 2 baths, gas. and steam heat: large lot to a wide a large brick zarage with 2 rooms abov could be economically converted into Jish basement. We could accept a small cash payment. and arrange convenient terms for Fesponsible pnrchaser: this property belongs to an estate, and we are urged to sell; $23,500. is suitable for a physician: 3 stories, Tectricity : has h, well heated: occupied by monthly ten- nt; purchaser could get possession within ressonable time: property is clear of any trust, and terms can be arranged. Washington Heights. Price. Convenient to Mt. Pleasant car line. Thix property contains 10 large rooms and tile Tath: has electricity and heated by hot wa The Iat ix 131 feet deep and contains 2,170 siare ‘Ampie space for garage. Owner il allow jnepection by permit and give im- and fowers. Occupied by owner. Only a Tl casll payment n requireL Dossession fo purchaser. _ Special, $13.000. ,000. THOS. J. FISHER & CO,, INC, Incorporated 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830. McKEEVER & GOSS, ; Main 4752. SAUL’S ADDITION. You will find a very good buy in this de- tached home of nine rooms and bath on two floors: large cellar and attic: front and two sleeping porches: sll_improvements: hot-water heat: electric lights; hardwood floors and trim; garage. AKOM »\ PARK. Yeir attractive home of eight rooms and hath on two floors; eellar and aftic: is com- pletely detached on large lot: modern through- out, with hot-water heat, electric lights, epen frout and rear porches glassed in; e 600, Price. 1y $12,750. MeREEVER & GOSS. MCKEEVER & GOSS. 140 ye St. Main 4752 . 1405 Eye St. Main 4732, WOODRIDGE. *UPPER GEORGIA AVE. i Detached home of shingle construction: AR stiractive home. felached. oo . eroer seven rooms (four bedrooms) and bath. with sant front and sleepihg porch: has elec- Tric lights. hardwood flobrs and trim;gfwo-car garage; large lof. 453100. bungalow type; hax front and rear porches: elec’rie lights: hardwood floors and trim; hot- water: heat; two-car garage. Cheap at $11,500. Price, .250. McKEEVER & GOSS. McKEEVER & GOSS. 1405 Eye St. jain 4752, TENLEYTOWN. N O I rear porches: has all modern improvements and is attractively finished: hard floo rim;_electric lights; hot-water heat; of reem for garage: good locatio = Price, $12,000, A nice little liome, two biock: detached: front and rear parchi well arranged and _modern ' bath lights; sol Leating plant: ic pebbledash . Price, $.900. McKEEVER & GOSS, 1405 Eye St. Main 4752. —_— Main 4884. GARDINER & DENT, Inc, 717 14th St. NW. DOWNTOWN. SAUL’S ADDITION. venlent to 14th st. cars; PfiCE, sls'(m' Near nice corner, three-story brick. 14 rooms. h.-w.h. elec B ~ oy . DETACHED. Near 1ith st. cars: 9 rooms, = lmm::m.lnl, PRICE, $13.750. Imme- baba. E"—E ‘:!:..hh:m-m ...d‘m_ DETACHED HOME. piendid_condition, : Garage; lmme: GOOD N.W. SECTION, 8 rooms. bath, NEAR 14th ST. ABOVE PARK RD. PRICE ONLY $8,500. Nice 2-story brick, 6 rooms, . elec. and gas, parquet Soors throoghout, - large lot, garage room; immedi- ate possession. NORTHEAST. EAR STANTON PARK., convenient to D st. cars; 2-story, bay-window brick, 6 rooms, M“l‘: new heating .z"lhl.l :ll!:flt’ll:d.[ ‘modern cellar, "new ‘paper and paint. Immediate poy. session. PRICE, $1.200, v en firepl: . hardwood floors -."4':;"110';"5—"5 sarage. . PRICE MT. RAINIER: Price, $5,500. LOW, ou block from R. I.av 2 elec., nice com- AVE. Price, $16,500. WASHI. TON'S MOST SE- GHBOKHOODS. Beautiful 3-stor; 9 rooms (6 sleeping rooms), parquet floors. hardwood " new paper, pamt and va -car garage with electricity elec. slate roof; and water: lmmediate possession. PRICE. $20,000. WE HAVE MANY BARGAINS IN ALL SECTIONS. OUR SALESMEN WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE _ HOUSE YOU WANT. PH E US. i Main 4884. GARDINER & DENT, Inc, 717 14th St. N.W. HAVE 9.R. AND B. CORNER o betier location. Star offic PAIT MENTS Ok FOR RENT Sl D. LATIMER CO Main 5367 delightful semi-detached home Neven rooms and bath, Good 1 Easy terms. rd with us 1o closs an estate four very attractive homes on R street n. Thexe houses are going to he sobl. You must e them fe their value. Prices range from $4 Taxy terms. - 10-room ard atreet be- B and 13th Hot water heat, elec wry reasonable rooms, tiled bath, AM LEAVING house for immediate xale. > agents. dress YOUR HOUKES FOR SAL] OULD B 1l kinds of fruits: best location of Capitol Heights, Md. Ad- ress Box 230-H, Star office. . S 1 i 'HE BEST HOME VALUE OFFERED TODAY. Immediate possession. 1321 to 1359 Taylor st. n.w. Your choice cf a 3 or 4 bedroom; attic, tiled bath, h.-w. h., elec. lights, double floors,deep closets, wide sleeping| porches, cement front porches;' only half square from 14th 5L| car line. Easy terms. Sample houses, 1329 and 1333 Taylor st. n.w. 1 1410 H St A very Petwarth, heat an v garag: Tn excellént re- price 1o immediate Tet us show bove, containing 3 rooms and | at time of sal>. trim throughout; parquet flooring; large yard to paved alley.’ Have reduced price $1.000. Can be seen Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. or any time Monday. Call Col. 5424. FOR SALE— A very fine home having 6 rooms and bath; hot-water heat, elec. lights, porches; practically new. VACANT; located on R. 1. ave. n.e. not far from North Capitol st. Price, $8,550.00. Easy terms. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. ONLY $5,500—EASY TERMS—A MODER home n.e. with a garage. WM. H. McGRAN 722 11th TRUSTEES OFFER PROPERTIES to court ratification: Business location. ft., 300 ft. from room_building, $15, 1061 31at st. o. rooms, 5 vacant, other 3 rooms rent wonth. $3,000, and 4 lots % mile White Sta- tion, W, A. electric, $150. Plone Lin. | 1544 or 1349 G st. s.e. & CRIECT 50x100 AUCTION SALES FUTORE DAVS. DAVID NOTES, AUCTION On TUESDAY, APRIL FIVE, 1921, AT T O'CLOCK_A.M..' T will sell at public auction at the Farmers' Produce (Haskell) market. 12th and B sts. n.w.. horses, Nos. 315. 348, 3z, 090, 816, 8 and 892. TERMS. CASH AT SALE, D. J. DONO! Auditor. By order of Commixsioners. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTION TRUSTEES' SALE OF V DE- ED FRAME DWELLING, 1945 4TH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. corded. in Liber No. 4238, folio 177 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the party secured-the: by. the undersigned trustees will sell, ien, in frout of the premi. URTH DAY OF AP D TM., the following describe nd premises, situste iu the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot nim- bered_twenty-six (26), in George Trucsdell and the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home Railway subdivision of square in_ Guorge Truesdell ** being part of &h,"" said subdisision beng called Truesdeil Addition {o the City of Washington,"* in the District of Columbia. as per plat of frst mentioned subdivision recorded in County Book numberedl seven (7). page fifty- 55) In the urveyor's office for said Disirict. Subject to he covenants and restrictions running with said Iand. Terms of sale: Sold subject building _association loan amounting to about $2.450 and the. amount over said loan to be | in cash. A deposit of $200 required at | of sale and the purchaser allowed 30 days to complete the purehase. Further particulars NORMAN E. RYO! o . WILKES C. PRATHER. __-oh24-d&ds’exSa _ Trustee ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLB 1M PROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 11 GRANT VALUARLE _ BRICK HEART OF BUSINESS, SECTIO: By virtue of a_decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Lquity Cause No. 38404, the undersigned trustee will offer for saie by public_auction, in front of the premises, ‘on TUESDAY, THE FIFTE DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1921, AT FUUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate {n the city of Washing- ton, District ‘of Columbia, to-wit.: Lot 82 in B. F. Gilbert and E. subdivizion recorded In 2 of office of surveyor ‘of the D. €., subject to an existing deed of trust ana accumulated interest thereon amounting to_approximately $8,125.00. TERMS OF SALE: Ope-third the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal jnstaliments, payable In one and U sears, with faterest at six per ceat per num, payaole semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur: chaser. A deposit of $300.60 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convey. ancing. recording, reveaue st; aver. fees e cost of the pu “ith within thirty days ale fo be complied from day of sale. otherwise the trustee re- serves Tight to resell the y at the risk and cost of the defanlting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale {§ some newspaper published fn the city of Washing- ten, D. C. e CHAS, 8. BHREVE. 1000 Seventh street n.w.. Trustee. mar2;,d&ds.exBu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. — 883 to a prior i time end of Key bridge. 7. | condemned Districi | i of tru TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE. BEING A HOUSE AND LOT NUM- BERED 1409 BUCHANAN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, re.|recorded in Liber No. 3733, folio 350 et seq., corded in Liber No. 3238, at folio 489, of | of the land records of the District of Colum: Dbla, and at the request of the party secured there- | thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for the land records of the District of Columbi, and at the request of the party secu TRUSTEES® D. C. By virtue of a sale by public auctio SALE OF .VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE AT ANACOSTIA. certain deed of trust duly CEDRIC. . by, the undersigned will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on WRDNES- on. in front of the premise. FOU! NTH DAY DAY, APRIL THIRTEENTH, 1921, AT FIVD O'CLOCK P.M., the following described lond and_premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- d being lot numbered 5 and now lot numbered 22, in xquare numbered 2704, “‘Indolence,’” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 38, folio 54, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, e following terms: axer to pay one-third of the purc price in cash, the halance in two installments, two years, respectively. with in- terext at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser: taxes and interest or adjusted to the d jof salé: good title or mo xale: a deposit 200, will ‘be requires time of sale xettlement to be fifteen (13 % of the date of s deposit forfeited the property reso the cost and risk of the purchaser after five (3) days’ previous advertisement of such resale in some Wash- { ington newspaper. B. FRA i A&ds.exSu v ve. !” PUBLIC AUCTIO? GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. The following unservice material at their wareliouses, io Potomac Park, a°short distance below the bureau of engraving and printing, in the build ings formerly occupied as soldiers’ barracks: Ford hassis, lorse blankets, quarter b rluge' robes. storm’ covers broughamis, vietoriu. landau, Scinch wire cable, { double harucss, mixcellaneous harnexs, whips, {0y nets, tea cart, broken file cases, vix--vis. | The sale held_on NNING CESDAY, O'CLOCK at_time of sale. vithin_forty-eight hours. IMMEDIATELY . THEREAFTER there wil! | be ‘s0ld"nt the Treasury Department two (2) Ihvt\‘.\' steel safes. > i The government reserves the right to re-sell | material w! removed, at the expense of the aefaulting purthaser. Articles will be offered singly upos 1o auctioneer. Material request ¥, Superintenden WEST. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, [ . 78, duly recorded Jatuary . folio il sell at pu ront of the premises. on KRI- DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLO the 'following _described ~land situate in the District of ted as and being lot 31 i baivivion of hlock 1 zdale, as per surveyor fo Bire_ District of Columbia, In Counts Hoak 8 at_folio 130, known as lot 31, in square 3101, Terms of ‘sale: Sold subject to a prior deed for $4,500 and the amount over and above sald trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of §200 required at time of sale and the pur- chaser allowed thirty. days to complete the purchase. - Further particulars at time of sale. h WILLIAM _STEIN, BEN STEL mUi30.d&ds.exSu Trustees._ THOS. W. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONE! £ NORTH 5 of a certain deed duly recorded in Liber 4345, folio 244 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the un- dersigned trustees will sell in front of the premi TWELFTH DAY OF APRIL, . a931, FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following dexcribed iand and premises wituate in the Dis- frict of Columbia, and designated as and being K (37). in Batex Warren and s subdivision of square four square 3021). in *‘Petworth Addition to ty of W plat recorded in Liber C No.' 23, i 114, of the records of the office of the surveyor of_the District of Colum| & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | on THURSDAY, TH [ 921, APRIL, A.D! O'CLOCK P.M. ton, Distr) bered one and lots numbered three (33), both i th in Butler Heights same recorded in ords of the surv ey to be paid i equal installments. payuble semi-nnanual cured by deed of tri or all cash. A deposit of $100 at th o of sale. ing, reve amps cost of the complied with withi sale, otlierwlse the to resell of the defaulting advertisement of su R GRi JonN 113 | October 26, 1920, ki trict of Columbia, party secured Trustees will offer in front of the prem FOURT! DA th a3 situate in the Columbla. to square 1015 South Carolina city improvements 1 Terms of xal in_ thres yea the purchaser. the time of sale. nps and haxer. atherwise the truste defaulting pu ment of xuc hase res: S N ING, NO. 1506 Ry virtue of o e recorded in Liber N of the land ricords bin. and at the rea; there for sale by pu pre A}' 'OUR ribed la Wash per plat recorded in 1o be sold trust_for $4,000, ‘at 21, 1028, ‘Terms of sale: ensh. recording. revenue at the cost of the day of sale, othes right to resell the days’ advertisement _ap2-d&ds..exSu years, with interest at § per cont per at the op the property at the risk and cost per published in the ¢ recorded among the land re. ST FIV] day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of Terms of saie to be seil the property at the risk and cost of the tished in the city of Washington. the undersigned 7 Lot numbered Clark's subdivision of lots in squa blect, howes Over and above sald trust A deposit of $300 requiréd of ‘the pur- chaner at_the time of sale, to be complied with within thirty days from ise the trustees reserve the cost of the defaulting purcl newspaper published in the city of Wash- { ington, D. C JOSEPH N. SAUNDERS, RAYMOND J. V Adriatic. e following described land t Washing: t Tots num- 15), both inclusive enty-three (23) to thirts in wquare numbered ired 6fty-on 51). Ivision, as per plat of ber 49, folin 16, of the eyor of the District of Ca- Canopic... Kroonland. the purchuse | Zeefand. . n cash. Ui halance in two pasable b one and two Iy, from day of Manchuria ust Minnekahd required of the purchuser All conveyancing. record- s and notarial fees ut the erms of sale to be in fifteen days from day of trustees reserve the right purchusr, after five da: uch resale in some ne: OV K. STEAM COMPAN nown as No. 136, and duly £y viCiass O and at the requ hareby undersizned by public_suction. HURSDAY, TH Y OF APRI . 1821, O'CLOCK M. ribed lond and premises. of Vashington, Dist ict of o tosntuge b Goet_on | POCAHON Iroptae ol BT st .e.. together with the e semi-annually, from NEW 4t of $200 required ‘at conveyancing, recording. notarial fees at the cost of mplied. days from dav of sa'e, es reserve the right to re- r. after five days' adver- wie_in some newxnaper pub- ANTIGONE. . NEW vo Apr. 16, May 14, June MEGANTIC = WHITE®>STAR LINE RK—LIVERPOOL 11 CELTIC NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON ..Apr. 6, May 4, June NEW YORK—PLYMOU Apr. 9, May 14, June 18 Finlana .Apr. 23, May 28, July 2 Lapland 1 Olympic. . .NEW YORK and BOSTON—AZORES—GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA -+.April 20, June 17 Cretic. AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE TH—CHERBOURG—ANTWERP AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) (New), Triple Screw, 17, 1208 F St. N.W. USMAIL __= 100% Ameri SHIP, Y - NEW YORK— QUEENSTOWN (When permitted) CKING—FREE _BoULOGNE-LONDDN}UNITED STATES STORA ~Lururious New 16-Knot SMp» | { PANHANDLE STATE. Apr. 19, May 24 { OLD NORTH STATE. May 3, June NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES —GENOA: £abin and Third Class .Apr. 9. May 19 PRINCESS MATOIKA, Apr. 21, June 2y 'TAS. NEW YORK-~-BREMEN—DANZIG (Cabia and Third Class) SUSQUEHANNA. . ROCHELLE, Apr. 9 Stewart Building, Baltimore Phone Calvert 3460 45 BROADWAY, N. Y. ....Apr. 14 | Mongolia 100% Servi .--Apr. 6, May 21/ -May 3, June 15 Apr. 28 | Manchuria 1220 Tons May 12 (3d Class Only) INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. KING & STORAGE | MOVING. PAC. A NTS. ci ard pianos. tes chrerfull venient location. WESCHLER'S an = 7 o.w. Pbone Mair 1282 s Apr. 30, May 28, June fll -April 21 ...Apr. 20, May 14, June 4 May 11, July 12 ..Apr. 30, June 4, July 9 May 7, June 11, July 16 ..May 26 Epitome of Eventsx Up to Aprit 2, 1921 FOREIGN. Cities of Silesia in state of siege. German militia spurns disarming Bomb tgpops in Dublin street. Senti- ment for monarchism causes crisis in Austria and Hungary. United States forces used to quell uprisings in Rhine area. Japan to make reply to Lansing book.. Panama in danger if United States is spurned. Viviani confident of blocking United States separate peace. Greeks take impor- tant railroad junctions from Turks. NATIONAL. Col. Jay J. Morrow, U. S. A, named as governor of Can one. Federal Board for Vocational Education stands firm on cut of soldier allowances William €. Bullitt takes issue on arges by Robert Lansing, made in the latter's book. Secretary Weeks ! FOR FORNITURE | $2¥8 United States must get Bergdoll. Bishop Russell may succeed the late James Cardinal Gibbons. J. C. Davis chosen United States rail director. “SAFETY FIRST” ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE MOVING—PA( ESTTMA 418-420 10th St. N.W. Phone Main 4220 or Fra ‘|2 Who Moves You s Just as Important as Where You Mov Phone Main €900—Our padded vas and experienced and careful mem your service. Btorage in our fireproof furniturs warehouse at reasonsble rates. Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 6900. LARGEST VANS ON THE ROAD I, | D. C. | JR.. ! castees. | AUCTIONEER. | VALUABLE _TWO- LAR RRICK DWELL | TREET NORTHWEST. ertain deed of trust duly 0. 4311, folio 323 et seq. of the ‘District of Colum uest of the party secured trustees will_offer auction. in front of the R PLYMO 1 Rotterd: Rynd. or Noordnm. . nd and p 3 hington, District of Colum- OLLAN AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM VIA 'H, BOULOGNE-SUR. Api May 21, Ju Apr. 23, May 28, Jul N. Amsterdam.Apr. 30, June 4, July 9 ay 7, June 11, July 16 Gen.. Paxs. Office, 24 State St. N. Y. QOr Locsl Agent: ' | i BAVE MOSNEY, WORRY IN LOCAL AND | LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. | CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. R 25 y 2 long-distance van: 10, in G. Book 10. page - I'Inlrh";- of (' A . 1o a prior deed of © per’cent, due Junuary All conveyancing. stamps and notarial fees purchaser. Terms of sale roperty at the risk and er. after five ef sueh resale in_some Hotel; s By virtue of & wrif Terms of xale: Sold xubject to a prior deed of trust for $3,250, due November 4, 192 bearing interest ‘at 67, and the amount over said trust to be paid in caxh. A deposit of of ihe clerk's office i the District of Columbis T will sell at public . SLOAN & UNITED STATES C0. 13th 'S MARSHAL'S SALE. t of fleri facias issued out of the Supreme Court of and to me directed, sale for cash, at the suc- $200 required at time of sale and the pur- chaser sliowed 30 days to complete t chase. Further particulars at-time of sal LBSLIE E. F. PRINCE 'S SALE °'~'“le REAL R Sl S Bt norr;gl’olmo 419.428 FEZT ON T STREET N.E., 633.08 T ON 4TH TR N.E._AND 16173 ON SND or@gfi‘ 8 of s AR R % 5 '3t ho. request of the party secured there. Ly, the undersigned lnrvivho, trustee will sell. at public_suction, in front the premises, o8 TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF APRIL { A.D. 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., | the following described d_and’ premises, sit- uate in the District of Columbis ed as and being part of square seven (7), ia ‘Truesdell's subdivision of the tract of nd called “Eckington,” now known as ‘George Addition 16 the City of | ‘Washington,” as per pist recorded Liber County No. 8, follo 85, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colu . Also part of the tract of land known a. ‘Prospect,”” the whole contained within the following metes and bounds, vix. Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said square seven (7) and running thence west along the morth line of T street 419.42 feet to the ¢ of ibe part of said square by George Truesdell and wife to ¥. Menefee by deed dated January 20, 1896, and recorded in Liber 2087, folio 337, of the land records of said District, thence north along the east line of the part of sald square seven (7) conveyed as aforesaid to said Mene- fee 430.50 feet to the northeast corner of the land 50 conveyed to said Menefee, thence west along _the north line of the land so conveyed to said Menefee 329.42 feet to the east line of thence north slong the sai said street 161.73 feet to the end of & line In-: west 79.32 feet flv-"t’n&:fm. ‘west corner of gaid square seven . 'nce east 79,32 feet to md Dorthwest corner of eaid square seven (7), thence southessterly long the morth line of said square 671.62 et to northeast corner of said square thence south; along ‘west line of 4th streel it 533.06 feet to beginning. Subject to cot ts that yun with the land, together with the - jmprovements, consisting of substantial outbulldinge. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid fn cash, balance n two equal installments, payable in one &nd two years, witly interest at 6 per centum per snnum, pay- able pemi-annuslly, from day of sale, secured by deed of-trust upon the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of ‘be required ‘at time of sale, conveyancihg, recording, revenue stamps, ete., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the surviving trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five da: fll# I:i:-h.‘nulnnllsnm Dewspaper B SAMUEL A. DRURY, _ mho4dkfsexSu Surviving Trustee. THOS. J. QWEN & S0N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' = BA OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS 1918 18th STREET NORTHWEST, BEING A THREE-STO] AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLI: By virtue f -&_certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4167, follo 199 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, FERCY 3. GRADY. ap1-d&ds,exfu i ADAM A. WESCHLE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, known as the Georgetown Ice Manufac- turing Plant, located on the North Side of Water St. Be- tween 33rd and 34th Sts., Georgetown, B.C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re. led in Liber No. 3851, folio 301 et seq.. of land records of the District of Columbl and at the request of the party secured there- the undersigned _trustees will offer for in front of the . on MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY { OF APRIL, A.D. 1921, ‘st HALF-PAST FOURY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premiges, situate in the city of Wash- ington, Disteict of Columbla, to wit: Parts of lots numbered. thirty-four ' (34), thirty-five (35) and thirty-eight (38). in square numbered ven hundred and eighty-four (1184), former- | ly known as parts of lots nuj ted thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35) and thi -eight (38). in square numbered fourteen (14), *'Old George- town,” ~described by metes snd bounds follows: Beginaing for the same at a poi in the north line of Water street, distant 17 feet 10 inches westerly from the intersection ; of sald line of Water street with the dividin line between lots numbered thirty-four (34 and thirty-five (35) of *‘Old Georgetown' theLce mortherly at right augles to Water | street 50 feet inches until this course strikes the sald dividi line, thence northerly by and with said dividing line over and across the | berme bank of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal into the said canal, ¢ easterly by ui with said canal until this course intersects line continued and extended northerly from the end of the western line of a lot of ind formerly owned by the beirs ot Walter Hellen, thien by Alfred H. Boucher and subsequently by the Linthicum estate; thence southerly by and with raid coutinued Tine dnd the sajd westerly | Tine of sgid Linthicum lot by a straight course 180 feet, more or less, to the north line of ‘Water street and the southeast corner of the brick house or mill now sfanding on a portion of the premises hereby described; theace westerly Water street 70 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, with the right to use and Iaintain @ water course or passage for water through and over lots numbered forty-one (41) and forty-two (42) of Old Geargetown' from the sald described property to the Poto- mac river; also the water wheel engines. ma- chinery, etc.. and aM personal property of every description, the same being now in the manufacture of artificlal also_all achigery of whatexer kind hereafter acquired | and wui in and upon said premises. i of sale: One-thls of the purchase the balance in two equal payable in one and two ears, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, agable semi-annually, from date of sale, se: Cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A $1,000.00 required of the purchaser Al conveyancing, revenne Stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve e right to resell the t the risk and cost of the defaulting after tive days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washiogton, I, ¢ ees. . AUCTIONEER. tion £ ELEV 0'CLOC] APRIL THIRTEENTE ing Room Furniture, wood C} are. Knives, Heater: also Beds. ers and Rug property of tlie defel Miriam D. Thropp. Terms cash MAURICE mh30,2p2,9, tisfy Sudgment fn & co. cons a iting of ablex, Ching s ina Forks and Si box. Steam Table. Gas eaf Mattreswes, Piliows, Dreas- seized and levied upon as the ndant. Roberta 731 SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshal. ine., Auctioneers. STEAMSHIPS. DELIGHTFUL EASTER ' RESORT Virginia Beach DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN n—Spottswood Arms Pocahontas Driftwoed Cottage SPECIAL ‘RATES Modern Palace Steamers SOUTHLAND” “MIDLAND” Daily 6:30 P.M. Information and Literature at CITY TICKET OFFICE 15th Street N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO0. The Central Transfer Co,, BAGGAGE, HAUTANG. MAnsreasE T G, STORAGE. TES GE CO. 23] {MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE 3344 Your furniture insured for $2,000 while in our PHONE FRANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 7978, VIRGINIA SUBURBAN. ! President indorses Irish relief drive. Government officials_blame coal con- sumers for slump. New pay schedule for United States employes aim of Smoot bill. Dr. Carl L. Alsberg re- signs as chief of bureau of chemistry. Department of Agriculture. Ratl {board drops higher pay pleas. Con- gress to act as Hays' directors under new plans. Marine Corps aviators be- gin flight here to end on Virgin Ix- lands. ~ President Harding considers care of wounded. Senate committee on reconstruction makes ten propos- als for remedying housing shortage. Charles G. Dawes selected to hewd | committee to investigate soldicr re- | lief activities. John Burroughs. maf- {uralist, dead. Leon M. Eastabrook. ‘1 chief of bureau of crop estimates. to be assistant chief of bureau of mar- kets. Mrs. Harriet Sanger Pullman, widow of inventor of pullman car dies. Secretary Hughes receives for- mer Premier Viviani of France. Sir Moses Ezekiel, sculptor-soldier, rein- terred in Arlington. Reorganization of entire mail system discussed. Navy ends radio censorship. Gompers af- tacks police tyranny. G. H. Carter named as public printer. Thomas Robertson named _commissioner of paterfts. Charles H. Burke named commissioner of Indian affairs. Presi- dent takes up rail problems. Ameri- can committee holds British guilty of abuses in Ireland. President to con- fer with cotton growerg. Roosevelt starts_inquiry into loss of Navy bal- loon. ‘Cardinal Gibbons buried in crypt in Baltimore cathedral. Resiznation of ambassador to Italy, R. 8. Mo.ris, accepted. United States reply to Rus- sia expected to help in ousting Lenin. Census bureau - may be abolished. American Legion to decorate Yank graves . overseas. British embassy calls American Irish committee’s con- clusions “wholly misleading. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Public Utilities Commission contin- ues existing electric power and street RESORTS. SUMMER CAMPS car rates for five months. Public utilities to seek more efficient man- agement following commission’s sug- gestion. Justice McCoy says Army officers should be informed before ac- tion of “plucking board Commis- sioner Oyster to probe District of Co- lumbia traffic problems. War Depart- ment authorizes building of highway between Clarendon, Va., and this city. Bookings for Camps, Ranches, Horsebacks and Walking tours of Na- tional Parks and Canoe trips should be made early. Full information at the Travel office.' Free information. ‘AR Mr. Fostes: 503 14th St. NNW. AUST _For fares and_sail Ry., 1419 New York Canadian Australasian Royal Mail Line, 440 Seymour 8t.. Vancouver. B. (. . Honolulu, Suve, New Zealsnd. (T Palatial Paseen RALIA i ger Steamers B. M. ings appl Ave.. Washington, or te TO 'FRENC New York, New Quadrupl “PARIS” 33,700 Tons—45,000 Horsepower June 23, July 27, CHICAGO .. ROCHAMBEA! LA BOURDONN, FRANCE . LA LA TO! LA SAVOIE | cHICAGO sy and with tie uorthern line of |. NIAGARA .. ROUBSILLON .. COMPANY’S OFFICE, 1419 New York Ava. Washingten. -Ayr. 12 .Apr. 20 May 7 July 12 Sept. 3 New York, Travel Ei H LINE Havre, Paris le-Screw Oil Burmer Aug. 17 May 21 May 14 Apr. & Apr. 19 3 13 b June 7 July 14 July 16 Aug. 20 Direct Vigo, Havre May 7 June 7 Juy 19 5, New Y NORWEGIAN MER Norway Sweden Denmark ) Continental Europe Modern Twin Screw Steamers { Stavangerfjord, Apr. Bergensfjord, May nger Of - Pa ,_810 Bridge St., New ¥ LINE THE § 10, June 17 Empress of Russia Quickest Time Across the Faclfie THE ORIENT 10 Days to: JAPAN 14 Days to CHINA 17 Days to MANILA in comfort on the Pal mpress of Asia - Loxurious Accommodations. Single Cabins, Double Cabins. Sultes—Bedroom, Sittisg Koom, Private ‘Bathroom. Fortnightly by “O” Steamers Or Auv Stenmship Ticket Agents. ORBITA. .MAY 21st OROPESA . -JUNE 4th ORDU! +»....JUNE 18th 1st, 2nd and 3rd class passengers ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SANDERSON & SON, AGENTS, 26 BROADWAY Or any Steamship Ticket Agent NEW YORK Forty Msk Mz. Festes Offices in Large Cities and Resorts. \ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Let Us Make You Feel at Home "Gty ‘of, Hobust Heattn = o Hotel Morton ity, EZRA C. BELL and PAUL M. COPE, Props. The Phillips House Exclusive Private Cottage 1106 8. Sscramento ave.. overlooking ocean; ea 1o select patronage; rooms with excei. To EUROPE lent tal Phone 7149-J. GLASGOW, LONDON. SOUTH- AMPTON, HAVRE, ANTWERP. — NEW OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT 1419 N v X o e || s, S per day up. Special weekly. Bool fus ey up- Sped y. klet. Auto 0. D. PAINTER. HAROLD LANDON. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Open-all year. Home cooking at reaso rates, Tiefined surroundings. . Ocean front. Write now for summer reservhtions, MRS. R. P. JARVIS, Proprietor. * MGR. BONZANO MENTIONED IN ROME FOR “RED HAT” Apostolic Delegate in Washington Expected to Be Elevated in Consistory Next Year. ROME; April 1.—Pope Benedict will hold another consistory during the | first fortnight of June, at which he will create mew cardinals, and also i present the red hat to those elévated but who did not come to [ School authorities and local organiza- jons to make school drive on mext ongress. Corporation counsel com- pletes five rules for regulation of movies. President Harding asked to call conference of nations to disarm in resolution adopted at eastern con- terence here. Rev. William S. Aber- nethy called to pastorate of Calvary Baptist Church. Freezing weather hits city. Episcopal churches choose vestry and wardens for the year. H. G. Atkisson indicted for murder in connection with death of M. F. Harry. District of Columbia labor men flay new West Virginia jury system. D trict of Columbia heads will not ask deficiency road appropriation. Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins appointed memg ber of board of education. - Proposals of employes of W-A g ington City Post Office to better con- ditions submitted to Postmaster Gen- eral, District of Columbia heads sug: gest use of idle funds on &choo Buildings. Association of Collegiate Alumnae plan to buy home here. Milk Wwarehouse to be built here. missioners _accept resignation Snowden Ashford as munieipal arc! fect. Seénator Capper Suggests drus- tic angi-cun-toting law as best crime H. A. Renz, jr. of this city s lost voice after flight in { neroplane. ~Police fight pistol battle With rum runners. Brighter gas. lights to be tried out. Chamber of Commerce makes plea for one o soldier rehabilitation hospitals. City Club to build_$800.000 home on G Street mear 13th street. Trausfer men ask rate continuance. Lieut Co S0, Sherrill to_foster sports in District parks. Chamber of Com: merce to push plans for armory an Convention hall here. Local merc chants to make price survey. Ne { traffic bureau turns down several ap- plicants on first day. Citizens urge Tepeal of minimum wage law. Among those of prominence Who died here during the week were: Mrs. iiiza- beth Nicholson, Mrs. Anna T. Myers. Mrs, Cordelia_C. Turner, Mrs. Mary M. Cook and William J. Green. WOMAN IN MAIL THEFT CASE TAKEN TO TOLEDO Urbaytis Will Go to Trial There on April 19. X April 2—In custody of two st ce inspectors, 58 Wanda Urbaytis was returned to inis city from Chicago and arraigned in federal court on a of post of- fice robbery. She pieaded not guilty and was remanded for trial April 19. Miss Urbaytis, until her arrest in Chicago, had been hunted through several states in connection with the { million-dollar mail robbery here on February 17 last, when five armed ‘three railway mail clerks and_seized stered five sacks of regi mail containing cash, bonds and other papers. i sister of Frank and T reaytin, o f the alleged rob- She is charged specifically with ::::pin:y in assisting her_ brothers ‘Wanda o. % S ; d at the t of the party secured there. === —=————| March 7, h S When Joe i | A e Dy o | sl STyl Mount Vernon | MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE | fiome, namely. Nunclo Kugonesi and | 1t PIAnSIRE, 0, SL0ea” o™ Biknart on Ml MAS A. JAMESO) auction. fn front o Dremixes, on 3 ' 2 e archbishops of Burgos and Seville. - s prder | A, AT 0d 03 premises. wifaate tn the Dis. |, ADAM A, WESCHLLE, AUCTIONEER Macalester | ;45550 KOTOR VANS FOl TONGDIE | o leld June 6 and the public con- |jooking hersell in & ompartment of sistory, June 10. Mgr. Tedeschini, former undersec retary of state, will not await the new consistory, to take up the nun. ciature at Madrid, held by Cardinal 906 N. Y. ave. n.w. MAIN 5526. ter 5 p.m., Linc. 6146-W the train on which the two were trav- i to Chicago. Seventeen others ;’;::bo:n indicted in connection with the robbery. Nis-room and bath brick on N street heat and gae Leht Absolutely in per- pair. Hented now at o good rental reasonuble terms. Price, of Columbia, and designated us and belng ! Parts of lots numbered sixty-four (84), sixty- five (65) and mixty-six (66), in George B. Co- | burn's subdivision, of square ~numbered ~ two hundred and thirtyseven (287), ax per plat of Fur- | 7th Street Whart Leaves Dail, Exeept Sunday 10 a.m., 145 p.m. tagce add local hauling; packin; th Sne by Siperiencad Cmens stoage. $1 per month 'up. CONNECTICUT STORAGE A EXPRESS CO., 508 H n.e. Phone Line. 2523. Trustees’ Sale of the Entire Stock and Fixtures of “The Palace of Sweets” at No. 2800 Rate—Ticket, The; 134 biock on Corcoran street. 3-atary brick. MARYLAND AVE. N An attractive two-floor home on thix begu- aving & rooms and bath with t: room for garage. Price, 38, yment of $1.500, balance arranged. NEAR 16th AND R N.W. r’ Chastleton conf room_for Property is in very good coudition. $8,000. RLOOMINGDALE. On one of the prettiest streets in this de- nirable section. a 6-room and bath homa. where early posse<xion may be had. This house s in close progimity to St. Martin' . 31 rooms and bath. Al modern fmprovements Hented 1o the ower. Easy 1410 CLEVELAND Bew. B it and 3 wereened porches; shut :h e garage: owner o leave tuwn. Seen by poiatment Cleveland BY OWN COLUMBI 1 13th street 20 feet north of the southeaxt cor- led in- Liber H. D. C 3 Vefor of the Distrief of Columbia: described by metes and bounds a3 follows: Beginaing on ner of sald lot numbered sixty-six (66), and Tonning thence morth on said street 20 feet, Thence west 51 feet 5 inches, thence south 20 feet and thence east 51 feet 5 inches to the place of beginning. Together with the right of way over an alley 3 feet wide immediately in the rear thereof, together with the improve- ments thereon. Property sold subject to 'a jrior deed of trust for , 14th' St. N.W., Including Fine | Onyx Soda Fountain, Floor Cases, Cash Registers, Con- fectionery, Cigars, Etc. By virtue of two certain chattel deeds of trust, duted November 80, 1820, and recorded December 1, 1920, and in pursuance of a_de- cree of the' Bupreme Court of the -District of Columbin ' passed fn equity cause No. 38817, the undersigned trustee will sell, within the above premises, admission t5 P e R0 7 g mansion, $5c; wax . Ex| e], N, 8845. ms for Household FURNITURE PACKED FOR SHIPMENT BY 8 expert: free estimates. R. GRANT, €11 E st. x 'WINTER BUILDING STOI!AGEl g _Packers, Craters & Shippers Buburban and Long Distance Moving. . Finest Stora Merchandise. Free Estimates. 1438 U st. n. Ragonesi, but will leave for th Spanish_capital soon. Cardinal Ra- gonesi will remain in Madrid as pro- nuncio. In the June consistory it is almost certain that no new American card- inal will be created. It is almost ‘certain, however, that Mgr. Bonzano, the apostolic delegate in Washing- fie Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., ton, will receive the red hat, together with another American archbishop, in a consistory to be held early in 1922. TIRED OF CONFINEMENT. James P. Pridgeon Now A. W. 0. L. From House of Detention. James P. Pridgeon, fifteen years old, who was temporarily detained at the house of detention at the request of Atirn orybri Sk VEAR Ine AND T 1oAY e mually Publi : 1125 14th St. N.W. his guardian, is A. W. O. L. from the tile baths, clectric lig lauadry | A bright and airy 6-room home, being vers | folio 198 et seq., of said I By Public Auction. pointed passen- Phone Main 2054 instituti ‘Thursday afternoon he room: all’ medern con ent o | atirarriehy s - { follo 198 FL X = , Ma 00 MEN’ institution. ay 1 @i, Muxt be” sold 4t i, awier leayiE | Snd " workmaiain, Proberty et elass oes | ovee awd above sad’ DFIOF deed of rust to- e Wednesday, April 6, 1921 ger steamers of Specialists in AFPROVES SEA EN_ S CUT. | aropped from a second-story window to eity. ATTRACTIV rent. furni Plenty of Toom for double garage If de. ired. This house is now vacant and purchaser HOUS 4. for summer hall per yable sem v, Trom date 'of wale, secnred by deed Commencing 10:30 A.M. Stock of Confectionery, Nuts, Crushed Fruit, Extract, 17,000 tons dis- placement sail- Long-Distance Moving Shipping Board Acts on Reductions from New ite ground, a distance of about twenty feet, and walked away, passing persons employed in the institution. They did Earden: Mo ageats. Tel. Cleve. 1068 auick sale at $5.250, Terms arranged. Phoue = ; ing ic Shy ATTEACTIVE 5 ROOM. RECHITION HALL| 047, Miewmen to sbow you'these desirable prop- | of trust 'upon the property scid: o ull cash, at T Cisapetios, o York. onTAdsntic EEa. O e & missed several minutes large rooms: splendid : e 5 ‘ he op! 3 s and inter- reen Sod 5 == Ik 6 _ = 2 Ioration, noar pare: must ooil: Dactain Pricer B e ¥ o wakid Deior deed of trust to he adjusted Lo | foor Candy Fioer Casen, Ohtar Fioor Caser Na: S. S. Vasari UNION Tentative approval was given by the|after he disappeared. Then Lieut. $7.750: $1.750 cash. balauce to wuit. No __704 13th n.w.|day of sale. A deposit of £300 will be re- | {ional Cauh Registers. Computing and other May 7 ° ? I Shipping Board yesterday to a reduction { Mina C. Van Winkle, in charge of the Address Hox 247-H. Star office. CE 8-ROOM HOUSE WITH | quired at time of sale. All cing, re lex, Coffee Urus with Steam Table, Opalite Y | STOHAGE & Institution. sought the ‘aid of male SPLENDID HOMB FOE COLOESD OF r 4th and Mass. ave. n.w.; | eave stamps, recording, potariil fees, ete. Tables, Bentwood Chairs, Mirrors, Iron Safe, | Rio de Janeiro S. S. Vauban ! in the wages of seamen employed on |MSLIEEBRC S0 B o1ice force et Inveutaient 8 mooste s BeiE (o room for garage: price | cost of purchaser. Fountaln . Accessories apd Electric ~Mixers, June 8 American vessels on the Atlantic and | MBS, 00 DIC U0 e ; eany ierm BROWN. 1400 H w. NEW HOUSE_OWNER WILL SACRIFICE sale detached. § rooms. bath, extrs, - Address Box coal vault in front: gitiou; near govt. priating ofice. ferm: ath: Price, & SON. n.w. plied with within thirty g otherwise. the deposit will be forfeited to the the trustees reserve the right to perty at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise. meat of such resale in some newspaper pub- Electric Fans, Electric Lighting Fixtures, Pa- r Baler, Candy Furnace, Candy Slabs, Copper wl, Awnings. et The above will first be offered as an en- tirety and if 3 satisfactory bid Iy pot recelved will ‘be immediately sold in detail, Montevideo Buenos Aires Connections for all PEERE AN S. S. Vestris July 6 of Bouth Amarics. SEPARATE ROOMS, COMPANY $1 50 Bulf coasts. The question was up at a conference between Chairman Ben- son and representatives of the Amer- ican Steamship Owners' Association. A specific plan outlining changes in at large at last report. ——————— In former times the aldermen and councilors of the city of London jn- T T lised In Washington, D. C. Title fo be (T 3 ed i FETWORTH o loind in Washington. D. O Jitle tc ‘erm = Lours” and reductions in wages was|cluded many snuff-takers. and in th per loti N lacge mom: 2 fion roof | wmi* Targe att) " under ‘cotive house. | deciared o, CHAK. 'W. FATREAR. ~"0 | Lk b, BARLOW. " Wasdwatd butiatis. ZLoca) and Leng Distence MOVING presented by the steamship men, but |library of the Guildhall free snuff is 2 at; 2 freplaces; hard: | lota $0x150; $4.600, $500 cash, balance $40 FREDERIC E. JOHNSON, LBON 'PRETZFELDER, By Careful Men. Ratex Reasonsble|the board only expressed its views | still supplied to members, It is placed wond _trim: ateel beam construction; terms. | per month.’ Phome Hrattsville, 335, PBRRY 1342 N. Y. ave. n.w,, GEO. K. SULLIVAN, , ‘Phoné™ PACKING BY EXPERTS |on the general situation and did not|{in an ornate snuff box. with a mag- OWNER, 4128 8th sta.w. 6 BOSWELL. owner and bullder. apl-d&ds,exsy Trustees. S Nerth 104 705-9 Fia. Ave..N.W. approve any specific. proposals. ~ nificent jeweled lid and handle. o

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