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i REA FOR SPECIAL BARGAIN T 00D SIX- Toom heuse near Lincoln Park. on small cash PHONB M. l\ m Each one of these is well worth the price. If you are seeking a hofiié, let us show you from a} select list in all sections of the Distri¢t, Maryland and Virginia. T‘\KOMA PARK. 1. House. b.. fur. elec. O&o'n 31, wn c-nn. $55 mo. Garage. low, 5 r. b. fur.. elec.. peems m--nnd 7 fur. % acre; . lot 30x elec., lot 50x 1ot 50x | 1 i m.i.. uu.- QPO floor from ~Pwlu. BARGAIN 1IN HON 3000 block of T1th ut. nw Don't mise thy if_you are fa the market for a home or an BRASWELL, REAL BSTATE, D1 H b o H MAIN 250, H ar B. CAPITOL STS. | Brcellent 2.story. semi-detached brick resi- dence, 8 large room and bath: lavatory on first foor cellar under entire houe: werrants tol let. Taundry tray<: steam heat: lo This is a wonderfully well built louss C. HOUGHTON & 00.. 15 We eve the BEST in ev Price, ER ben-r location. ce. ‘ LEE D LATI\H‘_R CO 410 B 8t A very gelighttal ot Getuched s Petworth. rooms and bath. Hot-water heat and electric en Toom for $9,000. “Easy terms. 'e have listed with us to close an estate four very attractive h-lel on R street n.e. ‘Ibese houses are going to be sold. You must ee them to sppreciate their_value. range from $4.750 to $7.500. Easy terms. A fine 10-room house on Girurd -uu be- tween 12th and 13th. Room for gai water beat, electric light. pai Very reasonable price purel Allle 25 bay n excellent ight rooms and bat cicétric Tight Twocar garage. cotoRED FehfHaseR. ree-story brick dwelling on Sth street in the T500 Bloehe D rommes and et House In fne ceadition. - Let us show you this. o Girard street near 13th. Hot-water heat and Let us show Price. Six-room l- bath brick oa N street. Fus nace heat and_gas light. Absolutely in per- feet repair. Rented now at a good rental. Tul sell on very reasonable terms. Price, ) bloek en Corcoran street. 3-story brick. 11 reoms and bath. All modern improvements. 1410 H Street N.W. BY OWNER_1315 COLUMBIA ROAD. brick house, S or mimmer: o farage |A. Tel. Cleve. 1068 W. 3 THE BEST HOME VALUES OFFERED TODAY. Immediate possession. 1321 to 1359 Taylor st. n.w. Your choice &f a 3 or 4 bedroom; attic, tiled bath, h.-w. h., elec. hghts, double floors deep closets, wide sleeping porches, cement front porches; | 2tax only half square from 14th st. car line. Easy terms. Sample houses, 1329 and 1333 Taylor st. n.w. ‘ For sale b; THOMAS A. JAi!ESON, Owner and Builder, N. Y. ave. n.w. MAIN 5526. ‘After 5 p.m., Linc. 6146-W. m[ mis detached, 8 rooms, bath. extra lavatory, screens u—smrssnu"la— - S FERRT A very fine home having 6 rooms-and bath; hot-water heat, elec. lights, porchcs practically new. VACANT; located on R. I 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. Oy BW0CRAST TERMS—A MODERN TRUSTEPS OFFER PROPERTIBS SUBJECT 1o court ratificaticn: Business location. 1301100 Ie.. 300 fr. XD- end w rent $5.50 mile White Sta 50. Phoze Lin. Church Propert)—Bcauu' al Corner. Qe of mr degirable church W ti ust be geen to be ap ated: sonable. Early pnlvul.l ly at nlt-- HA ! I, CHBW. 25 Continental Opn . or call North hd L ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Ceontinued. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THE:' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1921—PART 1. EDUCATIONAL. APRIL 3, EDIICATI INAL. ED‘JCATIDNAL FOR SALE— An opportunity to secure a corner house, having 6 rooms and bath, furnace hcat' within four blocks of Lincoln Park. Price, $4,950.00. Easy terms. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. FOR SALE— This 6-room and bath detached home, located on 17th st n.e. near R. I. ave. VACANT. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main- 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. I-OR SALE— A very nice home located in the southeast section, having 6 rooms and bath; furnace heat; in good condition. VACANT. | Price, $4.350.00s Terms, $500.00 | cas HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N 1018 MO tiled bath ing_porch xra arbor”and shrubbery: hardwood in it BEAUTIF! o ST For saic by OWNER, arustically destened room and 3-bath house; very sabstantially o 2¢ ft. wide: two very jarge rear garage: modem 'in every Im- | Call “Adams 20 between 10 2037_evenings. D) large lot: improved Call OWNE! between 10 and evenirgs. 16th Street Heights. b Six-room and btk brick T. 15 e cor Clevetand” l'w) IHOS Main 768, 8ix_room: little $8,000. lm!l, moderate cash ,Mu\' SNTBEALAY ?omxAm. bidg. YOoU “A\T A MODERN HOME IN BEST 2. section. with all medern coavenieaces, at Teasonable asy terms, see BRASWELL R AL ESTATE, 1311 H st. n.w. PHONE MAIN BUN GALOW A little BREAUTY—7 nge and oes. HIGHLY M n:n Large lot; Tress porc] 15 minutes to ury b3 motor Kither cat line. SPECIALLY ERICRD. Traly ...""R‘:... it ey e avem IN DESIBABLE _NOR’ R aii improvemest agents. Col. o vt office. ; terms. No Box 42-H, Star 3 PURCHASERS!! e I T T ‘what' you want? residente, 3 baths, high porches: all § ments: accessible 2 car lines. a m 53 ‘1" HOUSES OFF 14th ST. N.W. mm- ¢ 7 and 8 reoms. @ henses. moders. § to T., Bee. . Apply ave. Phone North 6063, 3 OWNER, LEAVING CITY. WANTS TO SELL home in Mt. rooms. t electsicl e rn’wom—-!“ SR00M BRICK. AMI 2family spartmest ‘I'!!-. OWNER. 634 Pflla(- st rru« h- Vir O 0T WATER BEAT. large t = s 6 tile bath: located on 13th $6,750. H. T. ._Lincoln_5725. H. 7. LA, 1319 B 8T, A8 thorised to sell. at nearly pro-war Price, NIOB_G-ROOM AND BATH ‘BRIOK Bovu near Lincoin Park; perfect condition: ate r-l!-oll{l"l‘- for ga; -:W. HERBENT .wmnl IAI-H DAVID NOTES. AUCTIONEER. On JUESDAY, APRIL FIVE, 19 0'CLOC 5 ot 12th and horses. N ADAM A. WBSCHLER, ATOTION Trustees’ Sale of the Entire Palace of Sweets” at No. 2800 14th St. N.W,, Including Fine Onyx Fountain, Floor Cases, Cash Registers, Con- fectionery, Cigars, Etc. By virtue of two certain chattel deeds of trust, dated November 30, 1920, and recorded December 1, 1920, and_in pursuance of a de- Cree of the Supreme. Court. of the District of Columbia passed in equity cause No. 38817, the undersigoed trustee will sell, within the above premises. ‘By Public Auction Stock of Confe Maruschino coa, Glucose, Cigarettes, etc. Fountain. Carbanator s or Case, Na ) Beg ot Compatine s athias Coffee Urns with Steam Tabie, Opalite Qlirrors. Iron safe, lectric Mixers, Hiectrie Mehting Eietures. P per lfll:r Candy Furnace, Candy Slabs, Copper t bove. will first be offered as an en. sutisfactory bid is not received 1l be Amm«l‘lhluly sold i detail. Terms: LEONARD A. BLOCK, Trustee, PHARLOW. Woodwaid building. QHIOKHEHIQ etc.. civil service, thoroughly taught at Washington Business College 1321 G 8 W._ MAIN 4959. SPANIS SCHOOL _ OF ‘WASHINGTON from Spain — Conversational Method. Raj gmm‘m- 14285 G st. n.w. M. 5685. 10% BOOKS — SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT school, and miscellaneous books lll'b 'ts bought and sold, ind, on all sal and sold, ne: alce rnmfisso&xsnoy 503G ot | 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 Call or Write for Latest Catalogue ANY TIME OIVIL mvmz CLERK rloxonou First lnflfl April® 13 1 lllllfl men Indm pé women, VICE PREPARATORY cor. 12th & F sts. n.w. Ph, Fr. 2080, SPANISH Native teacher desires private students ot ressorshilp with local school or university. ranslations made reasonably. Best referencei ddress Box 3-C. Star office. Start with demonstration class in Gregg Shorthand un- der an Expert teacher— Lois A. Christensen, A.B. —for five years official in- structor for John R. Gregg, author of the system. Scien- tific methods insuring speed and accuracy. RESEARCH UNIVERSITY 20 Jackson Place 100 Practieal Subjects Avwv: ble April 4 at Opening Spring Quarter, Prof. Orres Wilsen, LL.M., Wil! Start a New Clasa in INCOME TAX Vital teaching of a vital aubjcd 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches, LINCOLN 38. h YEAR. mn.w-aunnmmmn. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- mvedRulEuuu,lmw-u the Georgetown Ice Manufac- turing Plant, located on the North tween Side of Water 33rd and 34th Georgetown, D. C. virtue of By tais conded e ot u certain dend of trust Suly 19, land records lolio 301 ot " ot the Distetct of Cotbable: d thirt; eleven hund Tetesyfve (25 sad th mbered fourteen .%’fy’.‘ - thirty-f i thecee _nortl 702 QUINGY N.W.—VACANT—OPEN good_brick house for & large family, or can be converted fato three THE BPOT mcu detached heme in termes that will » nm e you BRASWI KEAL PSTATE, w. run E_MA TMMEDIATE POSSERKION lorge rom hoase: exclusive {o the minute: hardwood Turougheut: Sive bedrooms, two tile baths. oue | shower: front and two rear puu.- overiook- | g Bock Creek Park yard” to p.mn| BY occuy M congressman . Purditare o sale. onl:& LEAVING CITY—$EOOM BRICK two batbs, het-water beat. electric condition: near Dupont Cir. from Treasu: 380 per -o-n. oo Tt - Sh ST, S.W._6ROOM AND BATH, BAY- window brick: large back yard to alley. Price, of Deginsiag, with the rl.n r-lnuln 3 'nur uum or ey l. u-ri oo '-'.a' Bl S e _river, . ll- nl.l also all acquired of "Wash l!! e IDIUKD K. vox. n.w. JEROME HUBBAR mh24.26,27,20.30,002:3,6 NG-FENCING _LESSONS TA'JGHT AT Dopis pounes b7 fae trained. bantaim Fepile- man._Add e Biar omee. oxIVBRSTYY L — w. -ty B etk W Day -time and Evemno Classes in Ac. countancy and o’'clock. vations. Pace & Pace 715 G St. N. W. NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX WAHONY, Director 1505 Penn. Ave., Main 1760 %| Day and Evening Classes Stock and Fixtures of “The ||| Business Administra- tion are available at Pace Institute this week. Enrollments are now being received for a class meeting on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 65:30 to 7:30 p.m. This class will have its first regular session on Wed- nesday evening, April 6, at 5:30 Day-time classes will open Thursday, April 7, 10 a.m. Telephone Main 8260 for reser- Roberson Un1vers1ty and School of Personahty Harriette Gunn Roberson, President 'Opening of Spring Term, April 4, 1921 First Lecture Free in Any Course During Week April 4to 9 PROGRAM OF LECTURES Monday, 5:10 p.m.—Personality Building. Tuesday, 5:10 p.m.—Psychology of Achievement. 7:00 p.m.—Personality Building. 8:00 p.m.—Science of Reading Folk. (Beginners.) Wednesday, 5:10 p.m.—Science of Reading Folk. (Junior.) 6:30 p.m.—Memory Training and Secrets of Greatness. *7:30 p.m.—Great Books as Life Teachers. (Mastery and Ap- preciation of English.) 8:30 p.m.—Photoplay and Short Story Writing. :10 p.m.—Platform Arts and Story Telling Games, Playground Supervision. 7:00 p-m.—Public Speaking. 8:00 p.m.—Elements of Leadership. :10 p.m.—Science of Reading Folk. —Art of Conversation. —Character as Revealed in Handwriting. (Beginners.) Thursday, 5 (Senior.) 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.—Etiquette of Today. Saturday, 5:10 p.m.—Science of Reading Folk. 7:00 p.m.—Character as Revealed in Handwriting. (Senior.) 8:00 p.m.—Vocational Guidance and Employment Management. Correspondence Courses in the Above (Beginners.) Written Analy: writing, fee . Written Analysis, wnh Industrial or Professional Recommend- tions, fee Complete Character Analyzed From Photographs. Character Analyzed From Handwriting. Send for “How to Develop a Powerful Personality,” 50c. Conference, including Hand- S5 Private 30 minutes, DIPLOMAS ARE AWARDED IN Platform Arts, Journalism, Short Story Writing and Authorship, Christian Leadership, So. Service and Community Leadership, Social and Commer- cial Secretaryship, Teachers’, Supervisors’ and Physical Directors’ Work; Home Making, Personal Efficiency, Personality Builders, Character Analysts, Vocational Advisers and Personnel Efficiency Supervisors, Hotel La Fayette, 16th and Eye Streets 7Send for Catalogue i STEAMSHIPS | Virginia Beach, Va. Directly on th Ocean _ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. & ASelect School WASHINGION SCHQOL FOR SECRETARIES 1419 F Street NW. *‘ B. Carolina Ave.. near £ood eats. “Special | 318 up weekly. Geo. THE SENATOR Vlll'llh !v', at Beardwalk. _Firepree. tes, American plan, $4.00 day. “Hotel Flaherty Beach. The bot rlnl Fates, Renovated. Buropeas plan. LEARN LANGUAGES | _HOTEL STANLEY use of fl a.uy. Centrally located. New York g Atlantic aves. 8. LINDENHEIM. -|CORNER STONE Ead OF DISTRICT WILL BE REMEMBERED BY D. A. R. Announce Exercises ! tory“ Was Exercises will be held at the south corner stone of the District, at Jones' | point, between 2 and 4 o'clock.on the | afternoon of April 13, under the aus- | pices of the District of Columbia | Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. The history of the south corner is given by the District Chapter of the D._A. R. as follows: “The District of Columbia, or as first called, ‘Federal Territory, was planned by Congress, then in session at Philadelphia, by -an act dated July 16, 1790, and Gen. Washington, as a practical surveyor, was to have per- sonal direction in selecting and fo- cating the spot_of beginning of the survey of the ‘ten-mile square’ He directed that preliminary survey be made by running a line from the courthouse in Alexandria one mile southwest. thence to the north Fhor.‘ of Hunting Creek, Va., to the extreme water edge of Jones point, and there establish the fnitial spot “or ‘south corner.’ The setting of this stone was deemed worthy of a celebration, and although transportation was by slow boats, or post-roads or horse- back, it actually took place in the presence of a large concourse of 1791—one hun- 0. had been at variance on this and other question but they were alive to the situatio now. and had their representatives | ; different April 13 at Jones Point, From W_hich “Federal Terri- Surveyed. Sette Spy’ reporter states that these two men arrived in town to superin- lend the fixing of the corner stone of ‘ederal District.’ He also =a ‘hat the mayor and the commonall the town mergeant. the members of lodges, the and common council, the 22, the citizens, (wo-by there. and with & brief prayer the stone we are about to place in the ground ‘remain an immovable monument of the wisdom and una- nimity of North America,” they pro- ceeded in line of march to the spot and when Mr. Andrew Ellicott had ascertained the precise spot from which the District was to be sur- veved. the stone was placed with solemn and elaborate Masonic cere- monies" 3 “From about the time of the war of 1812 to 1861 thix stone was for- ®otten and 1ost to even the survevors. but was by survey determined to be in the sea wall or foundation of the lighthouse. A storm. by injury to this wall. revealed the hidden treasure and Col. Langfitt of the Engineering Corps. had a cement cage built on all but one side of it, thus preserving it for a1l but the ‘specimen collectors “Fred Woodward was allowed to photograph it, and he suggested to the Daughters of the American Rev. lution of the District that this should he nrotectsd and a hronze tab- let placed bw it. In 1918 a laree hal” circla iron fence was buflt. prev. ing further demolition, but the world’ and reporters in the town and in line for the procession from the court- house. The ceremonies were under the immediate direction of the com- missioners, Hon. Daniel Carroll and Dr. David Stuart. The ‘Massachu- “SWEET DADDIES A By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, April 2—*The Intern tional Association of Sweet Daddi and its companion order, “The Inter- national Association of Sweet Mam- mas,” caused postal inspectors here yesterday to spend a busy day and re- sulted in W. H. Little, head of a local tire concern, being put through a grilling, and now all persons conm- cerned are wondering if April 1 had anything to do with it. Multigraphed prospectuses of the Our | Proposed associations, “according to O | postal inspectors, showed one was to be composed of twenty-five pulchritu- dinous young ladies and the other of an equal number of handsome youths, eligibility of the latter depending on possession of a motor car and at least De’l‘glltfu”_t_/ Mild Climate The Plulllps House $10,000 worth of property. The icheme originated in the brain of an THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. AT THE / | Beautiful Beach BERLITZ SCHOOL |/ f e, PY T ose 14th STREET N. By (g:.ufl;u FET: sudeats teara || Hotels— o Exfll:sweuplr'l.\'lte ]Cnfhge D e eratand. and 1o, spesk he. forelgn Spottswood Arms | sateriag o selct _?_...“ommu'x:'.‘.mn.w : . 'Phane 11 1REUAEhIRIAL LESSON FREE. Pocahontas Hotel Windsor T 5 S Camtiaa dve | — = = : C Ba La Salle Spier, Driftwood Cottage ==rdnl:‘|‘|‘::m'p:r::: e m. PIANIST 3$1.. SMIT) orey ana Sy Sty of l.)ullr K Ave. New Cl-non ey Ave jane :o-rnmble. Busning water and bath. Booklet 8. K. Doxll""‘c Special Rates Daily Steamers From Washington SANNO that be has opened a_permanent studlo in | Washington wu Massachusetts avesue The following list, arranged by sub- ects, includes some of the latest ad- ; newly|ditions to the Public Library. The lists, which appear in this col- umn each Sunday, are reprinted at the end of the month in the library {monthly bulletin. Copies of this may be obtained free at the library, or | st (overlookig. Thomae. Circic), “where repared to teach a limited number of n piano and theory. Personal instruc. nd for booklet and rates. VIIGIKIA BEACH, YA. City Ticket Office 731 Fifteenth Street N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT (0. « YOUR . l VACATION I} | | { \ i | i YA Eixht-day, all-cxpense mm' United American Lines ’ In Joint Serviee with ican Line ‘Through bookings to and from Hamburg. Warsaw, Berlin. Libau. n.p. Reval. 520 NEW YORK A’ Sole Agents for Wash Phone Maiu 4042. Royal Mail Stea P—ket Co. -rnnnn bookings to 1, Dublin, Now open. VORTER, Jr. ‘The Waverley Equipped with -u modern hotel Private Datha. Hot and ‘cotd will be sent by mail for 15 cents a year. * Seience. Clark. F..E. The Gospel of Out of Doors. MY-C549g. Clements, Mrs. E. G. S. Flowers of Mountain and Plain. NW.-C593f. Collins, A. F.. and V. D. The Wonders of Natural History. M-CES6w. . Curtis, W. C., and Dodds, G. S. Lab- oratory Directions in General Zo- ology. 1819. O-C944. Dendy, Arthur, ed. Animal Life and Human Progress. O-D413 Densmore, H. D. Laboratory and Field Exercises. N-D43L Downing, E. R. A Fleld and Labora- tory Guide in Biological Nature Study. 1918. MY-D756f. Drew, G. A. A Laboratory Manual of Invertebrate Zoology. ODI-DS2 1. Eaton, W. P. In Berkshire Fields. MY-Eas6i. Gaillienmoua) Alexandre. MBN-G94. Humphreys, ‘w. 3. Physics of the Air. The Yeasts. Driftwood Cottage Open all year. ra Refined a srrounding rene; Fra MRS. R, P. < JAnvls,,m!rk(n. Home cooking 3t ressnable tgo0cean froat. MH-H886p. Jaeger, E. C. The Mountain Trees of Southern California. NX-J173m. McCabe, Joseph. The A B C of Evo- . MW A luti -M127. Nichols, E. Analytic Geometry. REHABILITATION WORK Rotterdam Ryndam PLYMOUTH, nou.omsz-srn.uzll s 25 LR ) 11, July 16| Gen. Pass. Office, 24 State St. N, V.| Or Locs! Agents. C UNA R D} ANCHOR Passenger and Freight Serviess Connections Encircling the Globe Obtained and Buildings Will Be-'Added for Hospital. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., April 2. .| ex-service men, one of five RTS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. son. re()onta * ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. with its surroun a visionof @G, .CARMANY | GRAND ATLANTIC! | properties. NEW OWNERSHIP Excelsior Springs isa widel SOUTH AMERICA BRAZIL- UBUGUAY-ARGENTINE Regular Express Passenger ~ "and Frefght Borvice: New York to Rio de largest of its kind in the country. Negotiations for the leasing of 8hipping Board) (-) First, Becond d Third Class, m First and Becond Class M ONTICELLO A Kentucky ‘Ave. near Beach. Cap. mmlflzn throughout: elevator; running water in rooms: §2 b daily; $17.50 up weekly. Amer. plan. Booklet. FETTER & HOLLINGEH. HOTEL MARTINIQUE Kontucky Ave. and Boar: ? European plan. Running w.E.'.“l‘,d tele- phnn!l in all rooms. Private hl Elevator Re- s { i P DURAND, Mich., April For full in- formation apply I | Lo any pussenger cy or to - MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Passenger D't, 83.92 Beaver Also at the Line’s Offi Drexel Bldg., Keyser Bldg., Philadelphia, Baltimore, 418 Olive § il 8t. Louts. Alabami. Conweg Bllllflhzl. mystery surrounding the d. authorities said today. the man, officers sai the spot. Forest Higgins, twenty-two, farme; neighbor and sweetheart of the still is held in the county jail can plan, l'rlvnle ba iy, Rauing ator. Electrie ALOIS 1 low spring rates. advised the girl to buy acid, as by KErma, fourteen, sister of girl. Authorities have measured compare Higgins, it was announced, Mount Vernon Steamer Charles Macalester Tth Street Whart Leaves Daily Except Sunday 10 a.m 30 Rt Rate—Ticket, T0c; mansion, 850; war tax, 8o nnl. !ll'. adjourned until next Tuesday. —_— '7[4 RHMORE cITY Sa«m wavu.s Greatest Hotel with all finery Sunday, at church in plain calico ’ 5 IN MISSOURI PROVIDED H ' = Excelsior Springs Estate Has Been | —A rehabilitation hospital for disabled in the United States, will be located here, according to & telegram received to- dny from E. L. Morse, in Washington, The message stated that negotia-|Goizet. L. tions had been completed with the Treasury Department by which theJohnston, D. K. Religious Aspects of ®overnmen will lease the Morse home & & five acres and an|Keith, Arthur. " adjoining ten acres, for the h 1 Drafts and Foreign Money Orders ;}.:Tscnn e Ave, ustaff The bullding is.to be remadelad nte & Fer atliogs and Full Information APSY. Tront service ang apeaat. R ';' ©with adaitional et e e e modlratr supplemented with additional struc- anplan:Restsurant It is ‘expected that k 617 1th St. NW. Washingtes iiier personal Sumee Droject will be beghin within o week The institution will be one of. the|Harding, Gertrude. the site were begun some time ago. when Ewing Laporte, assistant secretary of the Treasury,k was here to inspect lhe Koons, F. T. The Outdoor Sleeper. known Jan:lr;, Mo“t:‘i"r deo ,‘.Q: l‘rg'l:{’:.l :"“":.;,:Ff:?,;":ifi':' Q:!; :m',, :r:(::; health resort near Kansas Cii . ”‘;:::n’""—;.;.'.l:o‘q.; ::m . '"‘a‘,"n:"p‘ frun, __ Hanoip 1 TWO SETS OF FOOTPRINTS s. s.l\lu,\o:’l'l:.l‘::'w,::sll!fi;l‘)yz H'c‘" of Hobast Hesion | CLUE IN GIRL’S DEATH s ’ otel Morton ,?:fi.'::... ':’mfl:’vfi mg::‘.:r Ead ':mh v, ci!'?. 300. Evidence Shows Man Walked to Rio—13 daye 15 hours 46 RA'C. BELL and PAUL M. OOV From Where Lucy Wittum (Steamers of U.8. k ‘Was Found. .—Two sets of footprints leading to the spot where Lucy Wittum;, nineteen, was found dead near her home Thursday may solve the th, county The footprints, those of. a man and Woman, gave evi- dence that the two had walked to the place of death arm in arm, officers say. A single set of footprints, those of , led away from girl, t Corunna pending further |nveauuuo:| A warrant charging murder has been pbecial | issued aganst him. - Higgins denies he and photographed the footprints and will them with those made by An inquest begun late yesterday was In 1873, as a protest against ex- travagence in dress, the woman mem- bers of the First Baptist Church of Nashville, Tenn., agreed to dispense nd to appear dresses. . W, 1908. LE-N517. Scoville, Samuel. tures. MY-Sco94. Verrill, A. H. Islands and ‘Their Mys- teries. MN-V61.- Everyday Adven- Medical Science. Binder, R. M. Health and Social Progress. QI-B516h. Bishop, L. F. Heart Troubles. QFG- B4, Brainard, A. M. Organization of Pub- lic Health Nursing. QDY-B734o. Donnelly, Antoinette. . How to Re- duce. QN-D716h. Evans, Mrs. Elida. The Problem of the Nervous Child. QPB-Ev16p. L. H. Never Grow Old. QH- G569n. Scientific Healing. QDWU-J646r. The Engines of the Human Body. QA-K26ie. Kraemer, Henry. Scientific and_Ap- plied Pharmacognosy. QM-K853s. Giles, J. E., and Others. Nursing in Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and 397, Throat. QDY-! The Higher As- pect of Nursing. QDY-H215. International Conference of Women Physicians. 1st, New York, 1919. Proceedings. 6v. Q-81ns. H-l\!!m 2 B. The Woman of Forty. Ql[ L!S Macfadden. . New Hair Culture, 1899, X2 l Merritt, V\Q w. Oplh:ll Shop Prac- QU t coton= Wataoh, The Historical ! ™" Sources_of Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year, 1919, QF-N52. Overton, Frank, and Denno. W The Health Officer. QI-Ov27h. Parsons, S. E. Nursing Problems and Obligations. QDY-P256n. Paton, Stewart. durauon in War and Peace QFN-P7ge Pope. A. E. Manual of Nursing Pro- e, QDY-PSim Porter. W. 1. Eating to Live Long. P833. Smith, G. and Pear, T. H. Shell Shock. 1917, FN-Sm5és. Southern Sociological Congr 4th, Houston, Tex., 1915. The New Chivalry—Health. 1915. QI-So87. Storey. T. A. A General Outline and Sylllhuu on H:‘lsne QH 5 778 Thomas, H. and " Public Hel.llh. QNB T8 l! . Education Bureau. Statistical Division. Nurse Training Schools, 1917-18. v.1. QDY-Un3on. r Recreation. Blackburn, Lucy. Helps on the Pop- ular Game, Auction Bridge. VN- 563. C.rr;ll. Goln® Fishin'. Inti- Dixie, pseud. 3 3 Dunn, J. D, and Jessup. Elon. mate Golf Talk Vi 2 Hill, F. T. High School Farces. H55h. F. Auction Made Easy. ,K F. Russian Bank. P- VN- VUW-5F83. Holden, G. P. The Idyl of the sym.- PUTSPOSTALAGENTON“FOOL’S”TRAIL war again put other thoughts and labors into our lives and caused # suspension of this kind of work. A bronze tablet is riveted to this fence explaining the purbose and date of the first gathering. ND MAMMAS” CLUB Ly aged gentleman, who died recently. leaving money enough to start the or- zation, and romance with a capi- tal “R’ was the object, the prospectus said. Little fell into the clutches of the law when inspectors discovered that replies from those invited were being sent to his box at a local newspaper. in which he says he had advertised for a porter. Multigraphing appli- ances also were found in his office. but he finally was released after ex- plaining that his office was southern eadquarters for his firm and used multigraphing machines solely in. a commercial way. He told newspaper- men he could not explain how the re- plies came to be addressed to his box number at the newspaper office, un- less he was the victim of an April fool's hoax. The inspectérs still want to know who started it all, and Little says®he would, too. Bamboo. VE-HT7121 Lamkin, B. The Passing of the King: VUY-L185 Mackaye, P. 'W. The the Book. V! Y M193p. McWeeney, J. ed. How to Soccer. V Patterson, F. T. shi) i P2 Pilgrim and Play 58h. _(.:‘i:ne«I!Il Craftsman- B.- Scoutmaster- P873s. Theory and Practice of Education. v.2. VS- ship. VD- Rath, Emil. Physical RI88L. Rhead. Loy Fisherman's Lures and Game-Fish Food. VERIIL Roosevelt, Kerm he Happy Hunt- Ine-Grovnde. VE-Reroh- T shepla;gl E. Correct Auction. VN- ngic. Waller, Charles. Original Creation for Magicians. VR-W1350. Winchester Repeating Arms Com- The Sport of Trapshooting. v White, E. E. hl-rnin to Play Fiel, Hockey. VK-W58: 4 w g Young Men's L‘hrllllln Association Physical Education in the Young Men's Christian _Associations of North America. V GET AUTO AND $10,000. Bandits .Rob Official of Steel Products Company. DETROIT, Mich., April 2.—Five ban- dits today held up E. C. Hobart, an official of the Michigan Steel Prod- ucts Company, in Hamtramck, & sub- urb, robbed him of his automobile and a ten-thousand-dollar pay roll and escaped. The bandits jumped into Ho- bart's car and compelled him to alight. —_—_— SHORT STRIKE EXPECTED. English Opinion Reported by Com- mercial Attache Dennis. Duration of the British coal strike is expected to be short, according to the best opinion in England, the De- partment of Commerce was advised today by Commercial Attache Dennis at London. Funds of the miners’ federation are low, the message said, adding that the strike was not sup- ported by public opinion. Certain British exporters were reported to be negotiating for American coal to fill coptracts in the continental mar- kets, Mr. Dennis said. ACID VICTIM RECOVERING. JERO E. Ariz., April 2.—Miss Lt cille Gallagher, a Jocal school teach er, and lnrmer ‘Washington war work- er, and said to be a member of a day night by Mrs. Irene Hopkins, is suid to be out of danger. A Phoenix specialist sald he believed he could save Miss Gallagher's sight ,and that few permanent scars would result. SLAYER OF NURSE TO HANG. BALTIMORE, April 2—Henry A. Brown, negro naval mess -attendant, was sentenced in the United States court yesterday to be hanged June 2 for the murder of Miss Harriet M. Kava- naugh, Naval Academy Hospital nurse. on January 14 last at Annapolis. Rob bery was the motive of the crime. The hnn‘iu will take place at the Balt'more city jail under the supervision of the United States marshal. ! Parachutes Having | Double Umbrellas Successful in Test AIISEOI.A. N. Y., April 2—

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