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SHINGTON, 'D._C, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921—PART STEAMSHIPS. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE | ACIFIC == SERVICES o AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES ______FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER., AU UNITED STAT! By virtue of a_writ of 5 of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed 1 will sell at cash at TWEL OCLOCK N AY, APRIL TWENTIETH. ion_rooms_of niu_ avenue THE EVENING STAR, WA _ STEAMSHIPS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. [08. J. OW! & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valoable Building Lots' Front- ing 477/ Feet on 16th St. N.W., . Between “T” and “U” Sts.; ® Also Two Lots Fronting 57 Feet on Washington Circle and 76.6 Feet on 23d St. N.W. By authority vested in us we will sell at Civilization Builders. —By Herbert .Johnson * AS SPECIAL COMPLIMENT <To TRY COL,,DRY SLEUTHS STAGE NIFTY EXHIBITION OF TRAILING, ASSISTED BY TRAINED PACK OF THIRSTY BROADWAY RUMHOUNDS - [TONEER. MODERN FIREPROOF ‘STORAGE Sters. no § one Denby Truck, mator N mission missing). seized and 1 Ted upon us g sy AY. Y | The property of e defendant, L. A. Tomlin. OF ' APRIL. 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR Sold o satists jndgment at No. | . O°CLOCK P3., lots 124 and 125 (formerly 11 Thomas_Ta SAVE MONEY, 3u3 nd 115). in square 190, fronting 471; feet on 6th st. n.w. by 80 feet in depth to a paved Hey. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK_P. ME DAY. lots $and 2 in eavare 38 5 57 feet on ashingion Circle and 76.6 feet on 23rd st. . Marsbal. TIME, WORRY IN LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. Your furnitare lozg-distance vai TO EUROPE Make Reservations now for the JOWEN & SON ATCT | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi aw. . . ! These lota are In very high-class neizhbor-| dence Properties, being 1727 ST. LAWRENCE SEASON e oy R of mics Oneniet adh. Wiz on| R street northwest, 1701 V| DIRECT SERVICE We Are Moving’ $ g i, B e, Barle Snieali| street northwest and 1324 V MONTREAL and QUEBEC niTa et it S8 37y el tnd Yo bl bl bl R B street northwest. O siture"ind " Froighe ‘Scorisp. * Fackizg. Ship- | on each parcel required at time of sale and The e ed trustees, by virtue of a de- P i e A S | P T O S| LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, || Jacobs Transfer Co., Inc. | = THOS. 3. OW, Auctioneers. | will offer for e at bublic anction, in” front & ANTWERP olfl}l-vlll Florida Ave. ‘I}IE i TADAX 08 ARRITCJ00t Ak Along the beautiful St. Lawrence River and Gulf. 59500 o1 i BANKRUPTCY TERTAL. northwest, full deptih being the west one-third by the thereof of original lot numbered quare numbercd one bundred and . begiuning on R street north of said lot: t 21) feet e north _ninets (21) v (90) feet to th same being known for purposs lot numbered eight hundre in_square numbered one bun ur ¢ ME DAY AT 4:45 PM. Preniises numbered 1701 V street northwest. being lot _numbered (1) in Jesse 1 Gibbs' subdivision of square numbered one hun- dred and forty-nine (149). us per plat re- corded in the office of surveyor for the ! W. B. MCSES & SONS, 11th AND # N.W.— Modern fireproot_storage. !WINTER BUILDING _STORAGE n":l’.ll 'fi ft. Firest Stornge Space in City, ooms for Household Goods and Merchagdise. = Expert Packers, haters & Shippers City, Suburban a 0 Long Distance Moving. N. 884 im: 1478 U st. . Short Ocean Passage. ~ Sailings every few days. Apply Local S. S. or Railway Agents CO. AT NO. 61 STRE By virtne of an order of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia holding n B: i « " Bankruptes No. 12 sell” by publi or 1419 New York Ave., Washington. Phone Main 758. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Traffic Agents RARE PORTRAVT OF MSSTEW SHOWING anction. within the MONDA APRIL COMME Al ‘miscellaneons up! prings. Hair, ‘antasote. nger Sewing Machine Wood-Working Machine, Chec apéstry Living-Room and other miscellaneous furpiture. Terms: Cash CHAS. LOVING & HAMN Cotton, . Power FRICA by Union-Castle Li: Passenger Agts. SEERG fel in ase money to be paid in cash two equal installments. pa; the Yable Olympic Apr. 20 May 14 Juue § R, District of Columbia in Liber 19, at folio t Ager — T p % 75 Columbian bl 94; and ense d & B ON THE SAME DAT AT 5 P Sicsents i . LI N BUROPE | 1777 AN Premises 1324V street north eing lot R i = g rel forty-nine Slin Snsan. Go, . 3 2 Month | Trustees' PSalr-'o abte Bt aumiberel fectaoning (10)) {n Kllx Susin sy New York—Liverpool | SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 Jorw, | YEZ'LL WAT ess roperty 1N e d and thirty-six as per plat Mozanth .. April 2 1 Zacal und Long D siancs MOVING i :‘hree-story br'ick Iflilding onded in the ofice of i sursesor o e Geific Apr a0 Vay 3 &u.;;z: Imy éanenil e neaanie TILL THE | Distriet of Columbia in Liber 30. fulio 178, edrie ay une ul Phone | used exclusively for business| Torms of s One-third _of the pur. N. Y.—Cherbourg. Southhampton |! North : i purposes and numbered 413 and two vears from day of sale, and to be one | SPRING Adriatic May 4 June 1 July 3 New York and Doston—Azores. 13th street northwest; represented by the promissory notes of the = drchasers bearing interest at the rate of 6! Gibraltar, Naples and Genoa N i desirable three-st her um, payable semi I RIPS o Yo June 17 Also_the ory eed of 'trust on x'l.'r.. ¥ Seom! Are T Taria RESORTS. brick apartment house known as the “St. Clair,” being num- bered 1717 T street northwest o ix h X o of sale. otherwire the de will be " ! - eite nd be readvertised esold at N ' o] -/ = and e e iRoitine pchemer i tna A2t BY WATER New York—glymonth, cherbonrs: (| The National Parks o mis; = e Costeurs Goainationt of Zeeland ... Apr. = May28 July 2 Also four dwellings, being the s e purcliasers. Xl sales made’ sub- B e Apr.30 June 4 Juiy 3 three-story brick dwelling A Potomac River and et May 13 Tune1s Juiy 23 Definite. sanformation numbered 807 L street north- se at the time of sal complied with within To the SEASHORE Chesapeake Bay AMERICAN LINE RED STAR LINE N. Y.—Hamburg (via Cherb’g after May 26) of trips by Motor or GRAND RECEPTION fi HARRY EARCER) i\::’ngo"- . Apr. 28 June 18 July fi ]I I l\ \\' ]l\ c o th fiame ¥l vans Bnilding, innekahda ay 21 June 30 Aug. seback ) alk r west; |t five-room 1427 S5 SHINN, W s OLD POINT Manchuria June 2 July 14 Aug. 23 e Ding Yo Cob. M STEW, dwelling numbered Attorney for plaintiff. apl2-d&ds.exSu Tatetnitisasl. Métoantils Mastne (Co. All under the su- Rhode Island avenue north- west, with a brick garage in the rear thereof; the large and commodious brick resi- dence numbered 1429 Rhode 1a 1465 Rhode Island avenue northwest. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 35700 (Jones vs. Jones), the und signed trustees will offer for sale at public suction, in front of the respective premises. on TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1921, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M lot numbered 17 fn A. D. Jessup’s executors bdivision of part of square 291, as eaid sub- division s recorded in the office of the sur- veyor of_the District of Columbia in Book 11. age 147, improved by premises number 415 th street northwest: and THE SAME DAY, AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M. twenty feet' front by the full di fnal lot numbered two in_square numbered at of at TRUSTEES" a8 per plat surve: dwelling. amount due under SAL REAL GEORGIA PROVED NO. 5227 WEST. 2 By virtue of a deed of trust AV in Liber No. 3816, folio 130 et seq.. the District of Columbi nd_ records o te in the county of Washington, in the | District of Columbia. ) in Diller F ts in block three (3) recorded ‘Brigh page 39, improved by No duly recorded £ the Tot seventy. | aubdivision of | twood Parl office of the r for said District in book County 17, ubstantial brick 5227 Georgia avenue northwest. Subject to a prior trust recorded in Liber r 1, Terms of sale: AUl cash $100.00 required at sale. recording, revenze stamps and notai Terms of sale to be cost of purch: Per Cent d first trust. 3816, folio 128, of said land records. securing the ' Washington Six Building Association_a balance of $1.370.00 with_interest from Novem per_ annum. Permanent 1920, at 6% above the Deposit Conveyancing. fees NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH Palace Steamers— “NORTHLAND"” City Ticket Office, 15th St. Woodward Bullding NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. FRENCH LINE New York, Havre, Paris New Quadruple-Screw Oil Burner “PARIS” R. M. HICKS, Passenger Mgr, w..%m.’z‘f.f. D. C. 1208 F st. n.w. NORWEGIAN Bergensfjord, ‘May 1 EUROPE pervision of competent persons. We also tell you of camps and ranch- es nearby or in any part of United States or Can- Ak M. Fostes: 503 14th St. N\W. Forty ,#Msk Mz, Fostes Offices in Large Cit‘es and Resorts. INVENTOR OF HOME -MADE HOOCH OFAFLSTATED Gompers Quoted at Geneva as Declaring Bureau Is Toa Revolutionary. GEOGRAPHIC Purchase, Severely Years Ago. Has S Than Seventy “Fifty-four years ago, on March 30, <t he party sect v “SOUTHLAND” AMERICAN LINE _ o = 4 Island avenue northwest, and [\, i it 'x‘r’.fl’o’.;, Sitheed ot e “MIDLAND? || Norway Sweden Denmaric?) f[|'ciw ada. Free information. . ASKA U S PRIZE PACKAGE." APRI A.D. 1921, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. 3 M. lern Twin Screw Steamers . t g, N the foilowing described land and premises. Stavangerfjord, Apr. ny o7 SOCIETY AVER: Criticised Fifty-fou- ince Yielded More Times Its Cost. growth lies alonz the coast, whe four hundred and ome (401), improved by | complied with within thirty days from day of % premises mumbered M7 L, stfeet northwest, or the property will be resold at risk 33,700 Tons—45,000 Horsepower | New York - — —— | Bx the Associated Press. 1867, was signed the treaty whereby W0 mational reservations contain Aund ON WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTIETH | and cot of defaniting purchaser. June 23, July 27, Aug. 17 Cherbourg-Southampton —ATLANTIC CITY, GEA April 15.—Yan Oudegeest, | the United States purchased Al combined area of about 21,0009 fé‘c{{:c’ky P st mumbersa 27 o ‘!‘JL.l;l?!iE"ACO# é’f%m. Colorado_bld, {,fi‘nxqg:nmmhs. Apr. 19 i i d Humbu(sg = secretary of the International Federa- | from Russia for $7,000,000. In the Zh Ia.:‘ lfi;x;snr;g"s(x;‘:i (\{“| X 5 v subdivision of lots i 0, d St = 3 9 : by "O" S 5 s Tt : o8 : ) x 2 timber exceoding eig an per aiat recordan Jn_Liber W. B folio &, = LA LORRKINE ! Apr! 30 ’u‘z?: iy 8 l;’)"‘{"B’}Z,]‘.‘f\U by \‘I‘;"i"“z“l"s tion of Labor, -in a suu-menbt today 1n:‘er¥e;ung ::l(‘ century we h;:u billion feet, board measure. of the records of the office of the survesor of Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer. T y 3 | 20 senileat 43 NEW OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT |on the severance of relations between | taken from the territory more than| “In recent s Alaska has at fane Piimbkred_ 43T hote” Tuiand ” avemas . . EOCHAMBEAT . sy T4 Juny 18 Tuby 23 :)gg,l_-l \,\A June lg I Virginia ave. near beach, Capacits, 600, | the American Federation of Laborand | seventy times the seven millions of | tracted attention s & producer aorthwest:’ “AND CIMMEDIATELY | THERE- Cafeteria, Furniture, LA SAVOIE May 21 June 18 July 18] o N iaeaane 18 Pelvate bati, Tulining Waier, elevator. ' $400 { the International federation, an-|purchase money.” says a bulletin Al for exportation to the Unite Sion of ‘lots in’ sgare 210, 2% rald subivision . RO e i eyt e 8 e 3 © [l e, Sesectuiimesiar:iiBoskier SAuio | nounced arly:inlaturch; deciazed ¢t rromhe Tocal) Reaaquirtes, e iitne s uios, S0 FOSRL AR e rinediern & Tycorted in the offce of the surveyor of Fixtures and Equipment Hamburg Di Special Sailing _0. D. PAINTER.__ HAROLD LANDON. | Jon it was necessary to go back to | National Geographic Society. mosses and grasses of the far norti - . improved by premises numbered 1420 Rhoie By Public Aucti amburg Direct | New York to Liverpool Try CLARENDON Hotel sterdam congress, in 1919. “Most Americans are in the habit|ern part of the territory, which . P Ea et AND JMMEDIATE y Fublic Auction L May 7 Jupas sat 3 EBRO, MAY 25 Virginia ave~ near Reach. All rooms with hot congress.” said M. Oude|of thinking of Alaska as of insignifi- |0ne time were considered worthic: 5 3 ebater Edger- || = and cold tunning water: private baths. muel Gompers declarel thal ot _ | and unproduct The Alaskan re: 17 abiivison of 10s i auare 310, 3¢ 7 || - AT WESCHLER’S New York,‘Vlzgo, Havre Alvss Open: NS ROS HUTCH ccisions had been taken witn | C3Rt area, yet it is as large as 1| QUL “L0TCOL" onGin ‘more 1 Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the Dis. Boussillon . I 28, o casece The Phlulps House wlich de did not agree, but he added | linois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Wis- 1200000 of the. animals, all deriv frict of Columbia, subject to a right of way 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. From England that he would continue to collaborate'| consin and Missouri put together, with from the 1,280 reindeer imported in' for alley purposes over the rear north end of W the beautiful Fiords by M husetts ave. near Beach. A. C. wtih the International federation and | sizable bits from Kansas, Nebraska | Alaska 1 1 o o S5 Twnty sect tome. snd ita e tobe v || Wed - : R. M. S. P ON” CLELLAN. Atiantic Gy, No3. - Mol iesired the American syndical move- | and the two Dakotas added on.” the | {wento-ciant vonrs apn =07 T obrved 10 the grantors and their heirs and ae- © llfldly, April 20, 1921 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. ment to remain affiliated with the|bulletin continued. i 2 3 signs forever. improved by premises number feceration. “To most people, also, Alaska is Developing Transportation. odeTxlan { o avenue northwest. 1465_Rhe Al THE SAME DAY, AT FIVE- D THIRTY Commencing 10 A.M. SCUTH AMERICA Driftwood Cottage Wrote Fifty Letters. visualized as a land of snow and ice, of glaciers and scant vegetation. In “The development of the lumber i: dustry, like that of all other enterpi TY O'CLOCK PAL. lot 19 in John H. Chairs, Tablen, Cash Register, g 7 Open all vear. Home cooking at reasomable| .prom that date to October. 1930,{ ,oint of fact, the Alaskan climate is | in Alaska, is la depend: MSlux's subdividion o) lote Jnimymare (151 Steam Table. Coffee, Hot Water New York-Panama-Peru-Chile |||matex Refined surroundings, Ocean froat |, " wrote about fifty letters o the | fairly diversified. and alons the coast | extension of communications eaporiil : BT S the mrorita of fhe sMce Ot the m || AMd Tea Urnu: Dinh Washing Ma- ESSEQUIBO -April 30 MRS, R, P. JARVIS, Proprietor. s | American federation on different | there are slight extremes of cold and | by rail: and the federal governm Yeyor of the District of Columbia, improved || €Rine; large Ruud Instantancous - cstions, receiving only four repli heat. In the interior there is less|now under construction a railro By premises known as the St. Clair ‘apartment, | ot “.nu: Henter; Double Gax New York-Panama-Colombia We invited the American federation | rainfall, and the long arctic day pro- | which Sord 10 aDeR o EhE O street. porthwest. i| Range: Bakers' Gax Oven; Broiler: 5 z {o send representatives to our CON-iduces & very dry amd warm climate. | try f P A B By S P R o T ol et nted Kulvex. Korkn . and uxuiotsly,gp; QUILP! Fcc".dm- April 26 Bt in November last at London, Advll’(nfle}:flmly Located. | are 457 nites of this road ‘ll"l:',m’r":h & two equal instaliments, puyable In one. and | Butter Serving Machine; pointed passen- ()L'll‘LO’l:'\“ “\?a» 19 . but it refused, sia‘ing the Amsterdam Evereneret ot i‘“ the extreme | OnlY eighty-three miles remain to be two years from the day of sale, 1o be repre. erving Machine; Electrie ger steamers of QUIL! B ay When mn NCW York bureau was too revolutionar vwhere, excep constructed to mive this read its tota’ sented by the promissory motes of the pur- ‘haser, bearing interest at the rate of 'y hier's Denk; Refrigerators. Cray « Large Me- 17,000 tons dis- H-vana-Vlfplralso Stop at M. Oudegeest told how he was asked {in London frequently why the United north, the vegetation is luxuriant, its growth is rapid, and fruits, vegetables | e of miles Ivanized il ) ; i s aska was not taken into the fed Seat Ger annum, payavle semi-annualls. ‘we- || Irom Kitehen Sinky: Water Serviees placement sail and Intermediate Ports B T Mot reprosented at the con- | and grazing grasses flourish. ~Locat- | A1GSka was not taken into the fed Sured b deed of Ust on the Droperty wid. || Service Counter with Refrigerator ing from New VICTORIA April 25 t sress. To this, he said he replied:|ed mo less advantageously than the | Xone of ir, however, reached the height geposit of $1.000 on premises 415 13th sirect || Dlnplay: Platform Scale; Crockery; York. ORIANA . May 23 ote use our relations are very bad | Scandimavian peninsula and With 4h|of invective with which eastern states- Borthiwest aid of $230 on euch of the other || Glamuware; Kitchen Utennils, Ete. S. S. Vasari ORCOMA June 20 {with the Americans. who have not2fea almost twice s greal 4s thal|men had condemned the Oregon terri- Sonvesancing. " recoriing. revense stamps snd T g May 7 Je m r D ke paidtheir subscriptions. Alaska, nevertheless, has a white | 107 at an earlier period. though the - e ke i cme ot urchane Adam A. Weschler, Auct. soide Janes S. S. Vauban Cristobal-Valparaiso orn P Tells of Gompers Letter. | population of little more than 50,000, | later praphets of ill Eavs beea i dorily days from day of xale. Z » Rio aneiro 3 a Int iate Ports s a result of the publication “of | s against the eight millions of Scan- | ¢%7 the others. e ap15,16,18, | . une 8 and Intermediate Po; WEST 56 ST. 4 s s et Al e paid seemed entirely out of proportion B¥koN" Montevideo S. S. Vestris tobal-Chamaeri 208 ' e A Gompers had Gificultics with | | ~The three great sources of Alas- | to the benefits to be derived; and even Bty andiss. AtcTioSiEr — | Buenos Aires July 6 sriatobal Chismperlco A refined family and resi- Several bodies affiliated with theikan wealth are minerals, fisheries | those who were inclined to favor the 317 Joho Marshall place, OSE AN, ESTATE| Connections for all parts of South Amarics, orints, Amapals, La Union, dential hotel within 5 American feaeration. 1t is probably | and furs. Up to the end of 1815 the | DIORCE S @ Weans, af Cemonsiraling apd-d. THOS. J. OWEN Two-Story Six-Room Brick Dwelling, Rented at $16.50, No. 613 Virginia Ave. S.E. By authority vested in us we will sell at the premises. on TIETH DAY OF OCLOCK P.M., part 9 in square 850, im ERS i Terms: $300 cash and the balance b easy payments. $100 deposit on acceptance ! s of bld and sale o be closed within thirty days. | ecording and revenue Stamps DAM Large Stock of New and Used! { ot . (BRIGHT! of authority vested der the last will und or rale by public ‘anct premises, FIFTH DAY OF APE THIRTY and premises, on MONDAY the foll situate_in Distriet of Columbi together P stz : <quare ty s ns whov < of =ale: One thoussnd siance in liberal payment HOO0M NO. 614 WOOD in th 1 under- tament of the improve- dollars cash, particulars of rrigned. or all of £500 require - All property at of the pur- conveyancy the For rates, etc.. apply company’s offics, Broadway. N. ¥., or R. M. Hicks, 1208 ¥ st. ! n.w.. Washington, D. C. LAMPORT & HOLT LINE AUSTRALIA lulu, Suva, New Zealand. For_fares and_sailing New York Ave.. Washington, tralasian Royal Mail Line, anconver, B. C. ST or to 440 | E4OLLAN AMERICA LINE tad, A an Jose and England-Brazi Regular Sailings The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co The Paeific_Steam Navigation Ci elxon Line Jutla, SANDERSON & SON, Agts. 28 Broadway New York 117 W. Washington St. Chicago or any local steamship agent TOURS. FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, ITALY. BELGIUM and’ ENGLAND, Excelient Totels, utes of shopping dis- trict, theaters and parks. Special Weekly Rates Ezcellent Restaurant 1S, EMBASSY FALS T0 SEITLE STRiKE for this reason Mr. Gompers wrote me four weeks ago, stating the Ameri- can federation was willing to adhere to the international body, but that it was necessary that the International federation should not attempt to de- stroy American syndicates or state. “I shall publish my letter in reply soon, giving proofs that several Ameri- can syndicates wanted socialization as a means of production, and that Mr. Gompers himself is honorary president I mines of Alaska had produced more than $300,000,000. In 1916 the fish- eries produced nearly $20,000,000, and i the peltries more than half a miilion There are great depogits of coal as yet untouched and of low grade ores more precious which await only the development of the territory’s own water power to make them availabie i at tremendous profit. Valuable Forest Resources. “Forests, (0o, are extensive and of a special league whose object iS|y,i1cq for the production of both propaganda for socialization of Ameri- can railway: —_————— SAYS SEVEN ORPHANS ARE HELD AS SLAVES ON FARM timber and wood pulp. The heaviest friendship during the civil war found scanty argument in supporting the pay- ment of what then appeared so huge sum. None of them could foresee that in a single year—and that almost within a generation of the time of purchase— Alaska would yield nearly one thousand per cent upon the purchase price then paid—for in 1916 the value of exports of minerals and merchandise from the territory amounted to $68,615,656. “It is to Seward's foresight and per- sistence that the United States owes this opulent outpost. SPANISH PROTEST | MOB KILLS NEGRO. Taken From Mississippi Constable and Riddled With Bullets, Ladies’ and Men’s Clothing, | (o %%, !, [failtias purchaser after 6 Sl solzet party, saling Junn €5, on’the > i . ueh resale in some : i ME! AN, Miss., il 16.—Gr st R if Wil |[NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM OLYMPIC ADFIL 15—Eftorts |Boy’s Story May Cause Action AM[RIBAN IR[][]PS R L R Instruments, Fixtures, Show- Fend VIA i . a as8y-he i Constable Null at Lauderdale by a small e 5 M hu’l | PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE-SUR-MER 75 Jlarsest Britiah Steamsbin) by the American embassy here to se- Against Farmer Posing as e i s cases WINE o ele, ] e £ | Ryndam ....Apr. Zi May 2% July 2 THE BEAUX.ARTS TOURS, - Curegintervention g ltnel Srkenting Philanthropic Bachelor. bullets. at 1705 7th St. N.W., by Pub- | - l’l'l'l. '](, AUCTI fmbjces Y:Amuterdam.Apr. 30, June 4. July o 1308 G st,_n.w. Send for circular. sovernment in the controvers arshall. it is claimed. had made : - IBLIC A Noordam ay une 11, July 16/ = = resulted in the boycotl of the Mun-| WICHITA, Kan., April 16.—Seven 3 . reats to kill a white merci lic Auction, Tuesday, April 19, 2 7 C ON Rotterdam ...May 21, June 25, July 30 'VING. PA ST F [son liner Martha = Washington have vuc" bovs. from thirteen o seven: | Prominent Men Oblect t0 | Lauderdale. The memro was placed - MO 3 R ¢ orpha T A : 1921, Commencing 10:30| GENERAL SUPPLY |Gen- Faxs office 24 State St. N. Y. . —— been without result. Following con-|teen years of age, former wards of 3 under arrest and committed to jai O Focal G PISTANCE HAULING | yersations between, Finance Minister | the juvenile authorities at Louisville} 1) g Qoldiers’ Occupation by Justice Louis Murray in default COMMITTEE Y-fon Packards.” Cull| Salaberry and United States Consul are -said to be held in virtuai] Us Oe p: of the peace bond required. Con- Overcaats. 60 prs. DA & MAN 18 General ~Robertson, officials of the[slavery on a farm near Blackwell, A stable Null started for Meridian with Unitarue; O Port Workers' Union were called in according to a story told by of Santo Dommgo. the negro to carry out the order of ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. the same be | Desks WEDNESDAY, tabivs, —~BOULOGNE—LONDON Who Moves ?ou at_your service. by the finance minister, and the whole uld require the union to up- Henry Varble, aged fifteen, from ideals of the the court, and, when a few miles out of Lauderdale, a party of men sud- after which the mob disappeared. subject was again discussed. The labor | Owensboro, K., to the secretary of a APRIL 20, 1921. leaders refused to lift the boycott un-|the Wichita Social League. By the Associated Press. { deniy appearcd fn the read ahead Js Just as Important as less their demands were conceded and| The lad alleges he and the other| MADRID, April 15.—A protest] The officer d‘mlarfls (Ilm :as cov- & unserviceable and damaged NEW YORK— Senor Salaberry reported to this ef-|boys were badly mistreated, being|against the occupation of Santo Do-|ered by the mob and ordered to turn Where ou Move fect to the consul general. forced te work hr(ron;_l r.~.1drlyl morning | 1500 by United States troops is :-;ck‘,htzndho::r o eomplie iwkinping 3 VESC] Bl Mr. S v a 4 ate . clares & ‘ot i S v ot 1s 10 g ADAM AL WESCHLER. Auct, QUEENSTOWN (When permitted) Phone Main 6900—Our padded oo ol e et e O | feat Fujes wore enforced and | contained in a message that has been | negro, who was ahcad of the' con- i 2% whair sdyespeciancediandiicarelulimeen are ment w liberties were never accorded them.|gddressed to President Harding by a|Stable in the road. was shot 10 death, s serap i tv, 1 Btorage in our fireproof furniture load the ship, or give protection to!Henry's story may result in the prose-| .\, of prominent Spaniards, in-|* &7 CNOS N hurried back to TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PREMISES No. 3101 50 Wuriap, clecir FEAES, wire | pirat Class Only—Lusurious Xow 16.Knot Ships i % warehouse resgonabie rates, non-union labor engaging in remoy-| cution of the farm owner. it is said, f]udll):g former Premier: Count Bo-{Lauderdate and motiied: Sherift Joha By virtue of o decree of 0 o el tane ‘.| PANHANDLE STATE, Apr. 19, May 24 | ¥ Merchants’ Transfer & ¥ |ins her cargo. The matter has again|who posed to the Leuisvilie sutnors | o ¥randsco Cambon, former|{M. Martin at Meridian, who went of the District of (ot Water coolirs, | OLD NORTH STATE, May 3, June 7 Deen) refetred to iNezAmerican fem-|ities, as & Wealthy PILenChIopIS | mancnes, > immediately to the scene of the ey ¢ { Q = e Storage Co. bassy. hacnelor. minister of public works; Prof. Miguel{yijjing " It was stated by the sheriff DAY, S D Sh > s Inz of Salamanca University and his return to Meridian that some {metpocated dasdclutlo Ko Resdlie a1 | NEW YORK_BOSTON_NAPLES, 922'?’1,, E h‘?ft N.w. La 1-‘n:n-‘“mt N:t‘:‘:n:r::':: organ, MF|RST A|DER” TR'cKED ;::::um of the persons involved in the lynch- e h et al.. 1 .. ‘elephone 6000, < APOCR 3 €! 3 . 2 2 P 4 E sned Triaies! Wit ar i ciat must | —GENOA: Cabin and Third Class | 5 > made its.first reference to the Martha ‘| The message says: nEians ReomAnt AL R iEEE ront_of The gov e s : Washington case vesterday, sayi i g PIFTEESTH DAY, izit to rearll material (*PRINCESS MATOIKA, Apr. 23, June = @ | the real cause of the bovcott was not|Officer Feigns Collapse and Arrests| “We ml*flnflgfl"“ “‘; :m‘m" removed, at the expense | b ¢ May 19, | the single incide ; jon of Santo Domingo and the sup- in Bond & Braipa e e e [ POCAHONTAS ay 19, June 30 13 ncident in which a fireman tion ERS. ARl " O e UNITED STATES on board the Martha Washington was Man Who Offered Whisky. | %8 .0 “/" ichts and liberties there, (l‘(ARmHE I(!oB.I’S ?“w. = rict of Columbi BEs 5 sho! y the master-at-arms, but al- e <. April 16.—] h, ! =3 vak Ve 14 i- “ol. C. . Lyman, at Sa 0. the surveyor's offic el 819 Superintendeit of Supplies, STORAGE CO. leging that had treatment had been re | v O the Tole ot “ppa [4nd we invake in favor of the Domi-|cg)p. a5 been assigned to the 2d ¢ tantial the ot = v s E g -] ) v ceived b en 2 I TR an republic i D Republic. Sweiliog ‘and Known s premises No. 310 Sec 3. OWEN & 50N, avcriosgrns,” | NEW YORK—BREMEN—DANZIQ F Fw he e nbys enip men At the hands of | Symaritan” and placed whisky to the| Tt "ites’ whose name would | P Tant S Oy tiiatle, from Quantico, e o e Gaathint of b parchasa] T OF | VALL (Cavin a1 0Tk rd Clem) 1reproo AreNOUSeS | 0, " 0.¢ 20i{Viier have been sus- |18 of & plain clothes policeman, who | FL, %, new title of respect ami the |y, *Fo 1ndian Head, Md. s st i R ANTIGONE. . -May 3. June 15| ESTIMATES ©AGSEMpBRS5"C [pended by the 'Port Workers® Union | cibon, was held in. 500 bond for the | admiration of Rumanity by the tri-| ‘Gficers ordered (o the 1st Brigade, 5 S e o SUSQUEHANNA. May 21, July 5 ? ai8=az0 |Until 1 o'clock this afternoon as agrind” jury, charged with violation of | umph of those idcals. Haitl, are Capt. C. L. Eickmann, at e R ST R PHONES 7ai\ic2333 10% st.N. Tesult of the deathiiof twy stovedoren fhe ntw state prohibition laws. A suggestion that the time was|indian Head: Capts L G. Wayt. B G Lot D on board the steamer Terre Haute | 'hyseh told Magistrate Simpson he Erowstrom and M. Canava Ing interest at the rate of wix pet con asnom. payable semi-annually. ard e first deed of trust on the property sold, sell at publ Stewart Buiiding, Baltimore Phone Calvert 3460 yesterday. The men were killed by an The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., explosion, probably of ga thought the policeman was dying, un- til the latter sprang to his feet and propitious for the United States to withdraw its troops from Santo Do- A. G. Rome and M. A. Richal, Island, = cash. at the option of the' parchaser o WEDNE ward of 2 hundred vessel ¢ e Mingo and restore “the regime an_ I ibe 24 Erigate deposit of $500 required 't time of DAY OF 45 BROADWAY, N. Y. 1125 14th St. N.W. fected by the unio arnoste ‘ ol nulled by the military oceupation” | Republic, are Capts. . O, Terms of sale to be complied with wit A P M ' a ~ The magistrate (‘blld h_E appreciated e & ominican Repi - thirty days from date of sale. otherwise the Pl i Phone Main 2054 e e e Satantions Thes st | was contained In an address sent to| OIMEG 551" @epoatt will be forfeited and the property re — s veral pro £ Spain. e First Lieut. advertised and resold at the defaulting’ p e wee——mm — i = MONTEVEDIO, April 15—Discharge |den by the new law from having|by several prominent men o delphia. and First Lieut. chager's cost and risk. Al convesancing, 9 0 he ¢ ‘onsigned . : osse: This address also was signed by o0 5 Tees. revenue wiamips Mount Vernon. -Long-Distance Moving ol ihe ol Gonuln el St BRAoR | Iiquor dn their possession on the| 500t Tomanones and Senor Cambon. | &4 SO0 alt and P. R. Cowl to e paid £ bject to ratin witn Steamer Charles Specialists in PHONF FRANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 7978 The Central Transfer Co., Work Resumed. Huron began here yesterday without even “good Samaritans” were forbid- Police activity in Greater New York since enforcement of the new laws President Wilson in September, 1919, York; Capt. F. Second Lieuts. L. Cukela, L. R. Pugh and H. H. Hanneken, from 1st Brigade, EORGE . GENTMA opposition from the port workers. Th - = Century Butlding. 412 Macalester 1331 H ST. N.W. Hoods will ‘be tramsferred to. the |began has resulted in about 650 ar-|CAPT. UNDERWOOD TO TROY. !\ to the Unitea St 5 Tth Streee Wharg | BAGGAGE, HADL NG AT StNukBAY, | Sleamer Laurel, now in the harbor of [ rests and seizure of thousands of gal-| capt. Henry M. Underwood, Gorps —— ST e " require JLeaves 1 MARNLAND AND VIRGINIA BUBORBAY: | Buenos Alres, and conveyed to their [lons of liquor. Forty-one indictments| 37", (O stationed in Hawail.| According to an old belicf. a bride DAY, APRIL TWENTY ONE, at th Further particntars sl ExceDt 8 tance a8 locsl hauling: packing and erating | (o5tination. b ave been returned by the grand jury. | B 5T E dered to Troy, N. Y.. for |invites back luck if she stoops to pic same’ hour and place WILLIAM N = 100 2390 Bam. | Gone by experienced men: storage 31 A SheiMuconwill leave for New York | and nlans ‘are Dolng macs (Of i | oty a5 = student at tho Beng anything WP @UEAE Lhe marria GEORGE Q. GERTMAN, Truste s, E.STONE 5 ndmis th "up.” CONNEOTICUT STORAGE AND 4 21, car Das duty s sl — PRl Q@ GE: e ap16-d&ds.exSu TON DA tees, | mansion, 25c] war’ tax, o—Total, 3110, EXPRESS 0., 008 H n.e. Phone Linc. 2623, |sengers from the Argentine capital. |handie the.crush, . Polytechnic Institute. service. x, . . Y F & o, 4

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