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desirable property cunts smservatory, built-in garage, how i, Iy, Price mediately on_rea- gent, 1519 B st. 8 wide porciie reduced fo $16 ferms, HAS SOME | crms. for mavy yand ¥hone Lincoln workers. See me at once. 8¢ An opportunity to secure a real bargain near 17th and B sts. s.e., ]m\m" 6 large rooms and bath. Tots 136 feet deep. Price, $2,050. Terms, $250 cash and $25 per, month, including all interest. HARRY A. KIT Main 4846. 1514 K st. n.w. SPECIAL TO COLORED. Tth sv::'! Q I e :‘n‘n‘Ll: |\Y‘r‘:\.‘ brick purch—S.r., 3,100 trame 450 cash; extra balance extments l\\ (’\' LU ~ FOR bALE—LOLORED SEVERAL VERY DESIR- able 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. T FOR HOMES AND 1nVESTMENTS See MAHORN: SOLLIVAN— 1527 ‘l'l':!y Know ? ‘;r:mnu BIG BARGAIN. No. 10 New York Ave. N'W. 6 large rooms and bath; h.-w.h. gas and elec. lights; deep lot to paved alley with built-in garage. For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON Owner and Builder, Ave. N.W. FIRST TIME OFFERED. 1226-28-30 Shepherd St. N.W. 6 large rooms and bath; h-w.h.; deep lots to wide alley. Just off 14th st. car line. Built, owned and for sale exclusively by THOM!/ \9 A. JAMESON, 906 N. Ave. N.W. Mam 5526. FOR SALE— This very attractive modern house, located near 6th and La- mont sts. n.w., having 6 rooms and bath. VACANT. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. FOR SALE, COLORED— Near 18th and You sts. n.w,, € rooms and bath. Price, $3,950. Terms, $300 cash, easy monthly payments. HARRY A. KITE Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. FOR SALE, COLORED— A real bargain, located near 4th and Que sts. n.w., having 6 , large rooms and bath. "Price, $4,950. Terms, $500 cash, easy monthly payments. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. FOR SALE On 4th st.’n.e, near F, 8 Iarge rooms and bath, in fine condi- tion. Price and terms very rea- sonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. ater heat n: am leaving ety possession and terms. Address Box | ROOMS, TWO BATHS, STEAM | three porches; room ! for garage near Wardma: Park Hotel; immediate posseswion: small cash | payment. _Address Box 113-P, Star office. S* FOR SALE (COLORED)— These splendid homes located near Irving and Sherman ave n.w., having 6 rooms and bath h.-w.h.; electric lights; vacant; terms, $500 cash; pfice very rea- sonable. B. B. PiNX, 712 Ker- von st. n.w. Columbia 58i7. $25 DOWN. §$25 A MONTH. For $375 we will build for you ‘an attractive metal house, 10x20. | Also larger houses and terms to suit. Let us show you one. Standard Building Corporation, New Davidson Bldg.. 921 "15th Phone M 117 QUINCY PLAC bashebrick house: good condition Yriee reasonsble. TG COLORED—710 Q@ ST —i ROOMS and bath: latrobe heat: fine location. £500 cash and $30 per month, including Apply to 0S. A HERRERT & SONS. East t. TINORTHEAST HO\H: $3150. _Colontal home, centrally located south of Md. ave., six rooms and bath, hot water heat; terms: possession with de ES fuferest. $6,500. Near 12th and K sts. n.e., a beau-| tiful detached home on lot 75-foot ‘frontage: hotwater heat, garage. fruit and shade trees. mewly papered and painted: terms, $1.000 cash, $58 a month, includiog all Interest. This I8 splendid value. Inspect it if you wish a detached home. On 10th st. above Md. ave, a very nice @-room and bath dwelling with deep lot run- back to 30-ft. alley; furnace heat; $6,000. 3500 casn. Yennessee ave. n.e., a corner large rooms and file bath; hot-water heat, lagadry” fraye, lucge pao wide and rear ards.” Only §1,000 cash required. Immedi- ie posseasion. HOW F\QTEI.’ BROS TTH _AND H § FOR \-\LE—TO COLORFD Excellent 6-room and bath Bome in the best Borthwest section. Fursace | ; cellar under entire house. Price, ! $6830. Reasonable cush, payment, hum‘ monthly. A very unusual buy. CHAS. D. SAGER 923 Fifteenth Streat N.W. Bain 36. Attention, Colored! . 13¢h st just north of You window beick; 6 rooms and bath; entire Bouse. Price, $5,500. Convenlent terms. Ast quickly, as few homes are offered ou this wcvet for sale. Another attractive house with modern 4mprovements, near 2nd and Rhode Island ave. 6 rooms and tile bath: furnace heat: splendid e ""'u.u'i“""“ P home of 6 less for BOSS & PHELPS, 1406 H St. N.JE. ll. m N only | FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. | Galiatia St. Detached Semi- Bungalow. Six large, sunshiny Ml. hot-water heat, s and electricity; Llrfl' floors; rm_doors, etc.; large front and rea: th excellent gardea. 'l'th property is. | right, with terms to suit. % RRELL, i THOS. E. 1837 Woodward Bldg. Main 766. =] NEW MT. PLEASANT HOMES 6 and 8 rooms, 2 complete baths; heated sarages; instantaeouy water heaters, etc. 15 Irving and 11:2 Kenyon st. 9 am ol For sale by any lmler or by B, H. GRU VER, awner. Phone Main 6. Unlon Trust blde. T s TIOME TN GEORGETOWN: § iful shrubbery and trees: bout fine for apartment house. Ad- hs: excellent condition: hot- icity; garage; immediate pos- . n.w., west «f 14th; 10 rooms electricity; hof-water heat; cel- Teasonable terms and session: On_Cliftoa and 2 baths; lar: possession given; e = Newton st. n.w.; 10 rooms and bath: sion at once; out-of- own owner will sell T6ih st ne. near H: alley; large lot; price, ‘lll"l term N NeGRANN co., 1th S 0. al (lpportunity. taken in exchan; il in = good Will' sacriice to a t odern house, oriiwest | section. X bayer | Call D J. DUNI I New York Av T 7 FOR SALE OR RE RILTMORBE- BEST RESID overlooking park: 11 rooms: family or roomi N cality zarage; “TADAM A. WESCHL Court Sale of Valuable Improved fie‘avl Estate No. 1843 12th St. virtue of § decree of the Supreme Court of The District” of Columbin. parsed In Ad: ministration No. 2589 undersigned ex- ecatrix publie_auction on TUESDAY, JUNE SEVENTH, I A FIVE O'CLOCK P, lot 50 in square 308, being . 1843 13th street north: west. Ind_of the purchase money to be pa . the balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, Pasalle semi-annually from day of sale, the deferred paywents to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser.’ A deposit of two hundred dollars required of ihe purchaser ai the time of sale. Al conveyancing, records ! ing, revenue stamps and notary fees payabid by purcheser. Terms of sale o be complied With in thirty days or property will be resold at risk and cost of defauitlng purchaser. after Give days' advertisement in a newspaper pub- lished In the District of Columbla EMELINE M. DAVISON, CRANDAL MACKEY. Executriz. Attorney. Columbisa Building. my25-A&de.exSukhol TOMORROW PUBLIC AUCTION GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921 Public anction of the following unsé: alble material at their warphouses. in East Fotomac Park. a short distafics below the bu- of engraving and printing. in the build Tnes formerly oceupied as seldiers’ barracks Deske, Chairs, Cots. Steel Lockers. Barrels, Water Coolers, Carpets, File Cases, Scrap Iron, 01a_Leather and Canvas, Electric Generator (turbine driven), Ford ~Automobile. _Copper Wire, and_Cable, etc., ete., WEDNESDAY, June EIGHTH. 2921, AT TWELVE 0'CLOCK ¢ Terms: Cash at time of sale. Material must be removed within forty-eight hours. The gov- ernment reserves the right to resell materinl which has not been removed at the expense of the defaulting purchaser. Articles offered singly upon request F. JACQUES, Jed.6.7 Supecintenadat of Se ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Attorney’s Sale of Desirable De- tached Dwelling No. 360 East- ern Ave, Takoma Park, D. C. Also Household Effects, Etc., Contained Therein. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed by the neirs of the late Dr. Harrison " Bennett, we will offer for sale by public ._in front of the premises, E_EIGHTH, 1921 lot 801, square 3351, having a_frontage of ‘75 feet br a depth of about 300 feet, containing 22.004 square feet. proved by frame dweiling juxt painted pavered. contalning 11 rooms. bath. hot-ws good barn and shed in rear: choice shrubbery, garden and some frait. House is in an ideal location, well elevated and drained. fine shade. surrounded by choice homes in a select_neighborhood, convenient to steam and electric cars. churches and stores. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in ome. two sand three years, at per cent. secured by deed of trust on the property soid, or all at the option of purchaser. '$100 de. posit required at sale. with in thirty day ing and revenme stamps ON THE SAME DAY AT The household furniture a 'CLOCK P.M and_effects con: tained large Historical erein, including !Marine Painting of the Battie Between the ferrimac and _Cumberland. large quantity Olive Oil, Powdered Soap, Nickel Containers, te., to be sold in detail. Terms: _Cash. TAKOMA PARK REALTY CO.. _103.4.5.67 Attorneys for_the Heirs. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Groceries, Banta Refrigerator, Scales, Show Cases, Etc., By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Wednesday, June 8th, 1921, Commencing 10:30 AM. . Mixcellaneous stock of case goods _and broken packages, including Crisco, Karo, Wes- {son Oil. Peaches, Cherries. Peas, Beets, Eagle aud Evaporated Milk, - Olives, Baking Powder, Pork and Beans, Soaps. ALS tor, Dayton Computing Seales, Also New Toledo Springlens . capacity, 150 Ibs.; cost $200. By order trustee in bankruptcy. ‘Terms: Cash. Jed.8.7 ADAM A. WESCHLER. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLI ‘AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Winton Tour- ing Car. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust duly recorded in L||r|‘ 4463, follo 86 et seq., of the d reco the District of Colum- bia, and the ros of the party secared thereby, the uuders. trustees will sell by public auction at Wes 20 Pa, nw., on SATU H.l‘\\' s x p: gine No. 31393. Terms: C: Auct. " WALTER A. JOHNSTON, 3. A. FRANK, .9.10 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property Nos. 1221-23 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly 1921, as No. 110 among the land rtcnld- of fl:t Dist: of Columbia, apd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in frunt of the premises, on 1D THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JTN D. 1821, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fu"u‘flll‘ described land and premises, it uate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to-wi Part of lot 11, in square 1208, deseribed as follows: Beginning for the same at_the end of 74 feet south on the east line of Wiscousin svenue from ihe northwest corner of said ot 11, and running thence east parallel with M street, 202 feet 1% inch to 1ot 9, in said square, thence southerly parallel with' Wisconsin _avenue, 29.50 feet; thence west parallel with M atreet, 202 feet 1% inch, thence north with Wisconsin avemue, in a the polnt of beginning, im. proved by ory and attic brick bullding Kos. 12211223 Wisconsin avenue northwest. Terms of sale: Subject to a prior deed of trust for $1.300 at 6% due May 10, 1923, bal ance, one-half cash, the, rémainder, $100 per month, with interest at 8 per (‘lll secured by 2 second deed of trust upon the Dmny Iuld. or all cash over trust, at the option of tl purchaser. A deposit of $500 required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, rev- ente stamps and notarial fees at the cont of he purchaser. Terms of tale to be co ith” within in thirty daye from otherwise the trustees reserve thie sell the property at!the risk a gefuclting purthaser, atter ave ‘such resale in some T| i ‘erms to be complied | All conveyancing, recora- | haser's cost. | AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. Voac i \ AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. C. G. Sloan Cé., Inc., Aucts. - 715 13th St. BSSTINED hogany Day Beds, Mahogany Chests of Drawers, . Bureaus, Cabinets, Cheval Mirrors, Library Tables, Secretaries, Reed and Wicker Chairs and Rockers, Bronze Eagle, Golf Sticks, Bathroom Scales, Bedroom Suites, Shckleyflun‘ndlelu,Hulanh,Fddm.Chnann and Pads, Typewriter, Adding Chairs, Rugs, Carpets, 'China, Glassware, ' Electroliers, Mirrors, PHONES 3333 1o 5y Davenports, Morris Chairs, Bookcases, Bedding, M-mmflt- nmmagfi 1 At Publi At Sloan’ Machine, Flat Top Desk, Office c Auction s Galleries 715 13th Street Wednesday, June 8th, 1921 At 10 AM. By order of Storage Concerns and others. Terms Cash: Je6-21 FUTURE DAYS. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer. | | office.records. | described 1ands Administrator’s Sale and Effects, Draperies, Paintings, tained in Residence No. By Publi Within the above premises Friday, Jung 10th, 1921 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Comprising, in part. Steinway Baby ( Sofas and Ch Florentine Frame Mant Lounge, Oil Ps Glasswie. Boul = tains, Linen, Ci Rugs, ete. Term Cash Harry O. Estate of ]esse B. Wilson, deceased. Hoehling, Peelle & 1416 F Street N.W. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable 3- Story and Cellar, Semi-De- tached Brick Residence, No. 1656 Park Road Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed under the last will and testament of Annic A. Wilson: deceased. and pursuant to & decree of the Supreme Court of tle District af Columbin. passed iu equity causs No. 31778, the undersigned surviving trustee wili offer for sale by public auction, in front of the THIRTEENTH P.AL, the following described real eslate. sit- uate o the city of ‘Washigton, Disirict of Co- lumbia, to wit: Lot 631 fn John H. Nolan'x subdivislon of lotain biock 1. in S. P. Brown' inion of pavt of the tract of land koown leasant Plains, per plat of sald L ubdivision recorded in Liber Co No. 20, folio 102, of the aforesaid surveror's improved by brick dwelling containing 10 rooms, 2 baths, hot-water heat, electric lights and g Terms: One-third of the purchase money to Dbe paid in cash, the balance In two equal in- stallments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7' per cent per annum. payable semi-anoually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the rty’ sold, or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of §500 required of the purchaser at the time of “sale. All conveyaseing, revenue stamps and motarial fees of the purchaser. Terms of sai plied with within' thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the surviving trustee reserves the | right fo resell the rty st the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dvertisement of such resale in some newspaper published b the city, of HABRY 0. WILSON, Surviving Trustee, Kenesaw Apartment. HOEHLING, PEELLE & OGILRY, Attorneys, 1416 F st. Jel-d&ds.exBu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIO VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL _ESTATE. MBERS 920 T 8TREET NORTHW AND 311 AND STREET NOKTH- EAST. WASHINGTON. D. € By virtue of the last will and Henry A. Streitber tion cause No 2 reme Court of the District ot Columbia, holging. Mobate Court the undersigned trustees will offer for sle by publie suction. in_front of the respective remises. on TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH AY OF JUNE, A.D. 1921, the following d premises, situate in- the city of Washington, District of Columbis, as follows: T AT HALF-PAST FOUR OC PM. ON THAT DAY. umbered 4, in square aumbered 561 sa Tolloma: Beginnisie For the at & point on_ the north line of T atreet sixteen and one-half feet west of the southeast cor- ner of the eald let and running thence west with the north lines of said street sixteen and one-half feet to the center of the wall he- tween the two middie houses of the four erected on the said lot, thence north 153 feet {3 inches, thence east’ sixteen and me-half feet and thence south 153 feet and 3 inches to_the point of beginning, being improved by premises 929 T sireet northwes AND THEREAFTER AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. ON THE SAME DAY. Lot numbered fifteen (15). in square nom- bered seven hundred and seventy-elght (778). #5 laid out upon the original plan of said city. together with improvements, consisting of numbers 311 and 318 G street mortheast. Térms of sale: One-third of the ‘-:un» money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one two years, evidenced by promissory notes. with interest &t 6 per centum per annum, pavable semianonally, from day of sale. secured by first o upon the Tespec- tively, sold, or all cash. at the 'opum of the purchaser, tively. A deposit of $300 on_each parcel sold will be required %5e $the purcbaser, respectively, at the time of male. ANl conveyancing, recording, notarial fees, revenve stamps examination of title a the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of male, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the ‘rmperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dayw advertigement of such ressle in some newspaper pu ashington. D. C. ECKERT 1. SACKS, st. n.w. CHARLES 8. usnnv:, th st n.w. — ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. [Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Wharf Property Known as gmbtr 3254 K (Water) St. W. By virtue of a decree patsed in the Su- preme Conrt of the District of Columbia in the casa of Frnest L Conant, assignee, ete. nlaintiff. ve. Warner Miller et al., defendant Fauity . 30953, Frnest L. € t, assignee of Warner Miller, the nnrchaser at a former =ale, having made defanlt. we will sell at pnb- We anetion. in front of the nremices. on FRI- DAY, THARE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. 1021, AT POUR-FORTY-FIVE 0'CTOCK P.M. the following deserihed land and premises sit- nate in the eity of Washington. District af Co- nmbia: Tt nombered fwentv-six (28) and mart of 1ot numbared twenty-five (25), In Beek numberad fiys (%), houndad on the Rorth B Water sfzont on the west hv lof Fmmbered twentv-saven (27). on the santh hv the Poto- mee vivar and on *he east hy the proverty conveyed to Jmes . Fxsex hvsf. M. Linthl- enm and othews. trne‘see. by deed resarded in Tiber I A. 8. nmbered twante (200, 9 et meq.. ane of the recard hooks of fhe THe- trict of Cninmbis, “eine tha mme praparte convevad b Georee Triesds)! and wife to Wil- lam H. Rurr and Pnfre Rmith. trontees, by # deed recorded Tn Liher No, 1057. foo 214. ot wea.. one of theVand record haake of the Dis- $ric of Colwmbin. sxcenting from mald Tnt fwentv-a'x (20), that nart of wald lot which was heretofars convared by the esid Willlem V. Rarr and Rrfne Smish. tryetees, to Cherias R, Crenler ot hy Aeed rveranieq in Tihe- Je2-0&ds,exSu “Steinway” Carpets, Rugs, etc., con- d Water Colors, Andirons, Pler Mirro Couches, Bedrocm and Dining Room Furniture, Poriieres, Cur- C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc., Aucts. FUTURE DAY of Household Eurniture Baby Grand Piano, 1823 Phelps Place N.W,, c Auction irand Piano, Tapestry and other upholstered el Mirrors, Hall Chairs and Rack, Chaise Ornaments, Crocke Wilson, Administrator, c. t. a., Ogilby, Attorneys, ALE OF VALUARLS IMPROVED “BY TH! DRY FIREPROOF BRIC! 1387 14th KT, TOMORILE RUSI ertain_ dee 1 being lm-mmmu No. Gersigned trogtees will sell at in front of the premises. on TURBDAY, THE N A.D. 19 AT g described lnnd and premises, situate In the Vi | ington. Distriet of Colum and being lot 1 in Regins sub ision of lots in squa { recorded in Liber H. D. ¢ records of the office of the lllrv!yur of the District of Columbia. Terms of sal: Ome-thinl of the purchase money to he p in _cash, balance in twe! qual installments, parable in one and two | ears, with intereat At 8 por cenfam por an- num, payable semi-annually from of sale, secared by deed of trust upon the property . s0ld. or 81l cash. at the option of the purchaser. | A" deposit of $500 will be required st time of All converancing, recording. revenue atamps, efc.. At cost of purchaser. Terms of male to be complied with '"h‘n 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the k cost of defaulting purchuser, after fi advertisement of such resale in some ne per published in Washington. D. C. GERSON ORDLI J. EDWARD LEWIR. Jo3- N = THOS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES OF VALUABLE _LOT, WITH IMPROVEMENTS. SUMNER UE. ANACOSTIA, D. C. By vigtus o & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity e entitled Briscoe vw. Briscoe. Equity ) ‘we will sell at_public auction, in fro on FRIDAY. ' THE TENTH 1921, AT FIVE O0'CLOCK Yot 3. section 8. Rarry Farm. now square 5862, containing one acré:land, . 'a frame house of three the bal puyable in one with interest cured by or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Terms fo be complied with in fifteen days, otherwise trustees reserve ihe right to e at rivk and cost of defaulting purchaser. A ! deposit of $100 reqoired at time of sale. All conveyancing and atamps at cost of purchaser. W. WALTON EDWARDS. EMANUEL M BEWLETT Equity building. my28-d&ds.exSukbol ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbis, Holding a Probate Court.— In the matter of the estate of Isasc H. Rad- ford, deceased. . 21322 —By virtue of an orXer of the Supreme Court of the District of ; Columbia, holding a Probate Court. the under- signed av administrator. of the estate of Isarc H. Radford, deceased, will sell. at public a tion, on SATURDAY, JUNE ELEVENT 1921, AT THE HOUR OF ELEVEN-THIRTY (l 30) AM., at the auction house of Adam A. ‘Weschler, 920 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, the following stocks and securities, to-wit: | Certificates Nos. 13. 18 and 20 of the Tirj- itio Land Lumber Company for ' 30,000 | shares, par value $1.00 each. ‘Certificate No. 2028 of the Mississippi Min- ing Company for 10 shares, par value $100.00 each. Certificate No. 4439 of Dabney Oil Cflnpny! for 350 shares, par value $1.00 each. Certifieate No. 102 of the Merriman Solidified 0il Co. for 100 res, par value $10.00 each. Certificate No. 266 of the Kero Gas Company for & shares, par vaiue $100.00 each. Certificate' No. 7 of the Railway Construction Company of Nova Scotia, Limited, for 4 shares at $100.00 each. Certificates Nos. 1545, 1546, 1103, 973, 1108, 979, 980, 1106 and 981 of the American Rotary Tusnel Machine ana Development Company for 26,500 shares, par vaiue $1.00 each. Certificates’ Nos. J43, G6 and G7 of the Do- minion of Canada Trust Corporation for 120 shares at £1 each. Draft of G. W. Yarker for £25, dated May 21, 1912, protested. dated February 4, Note of C. L. Davis, 1014, $300. Douglas of Queensbury note, dated November 16, 1611, $2,000. Note of A. M. Duckett, March 1. 1914, $400. Note,of W. C. Hamiiton, April 3," 1912, 34, Note of Chatham Development Company, Jaly 1, 1913, $L750. Lt fote_of Kenneth McWhinney, February 19, 1913, $1,500. Note of W. G. Hopkins, December 27, 1012, $4.850. ROBERT H. McNEILL, Administrator of Estate of Tsnac H. Radford. Deceased. JAMES W. MeNEILL, Attorney for Administrator. PROPOSALS. WALTER REED GENERAL HOBPITAL — Sealed proposals in_triplicate will be re. ceived until 11 Jone 10, 1021, wnd then Spened, for improvements to water suppl; tem af Walter Reed Genera] Hospita ington, D. C. Information apon appli {o; Constructing Quartermaster. | Heom War Trade bidg.. ington, D. C. je26t.exSu }OVING. PACKING & STORACE WINTER ~BUILD NG STORAGE IDM“fl l"!'l:"; erfl lwfl.l:dclt.v. rt P-ckerl.'Cr-tm & Shi T Saburban and Long Distance um' e Free Estimates. 1438 U st. n.w, GHT A'«n HEAVY HAUYIRG RY MoTOR truck, RORERT FRANZ, 530 23th of, n Fisné. West S 1 | | i i No. 1190, folln 18 at sen.. ana af ¢ha land e | ard hanks of the Diatrict of Calnmbia: also =11 fhat part of lot nrmhepsd twentr.enran (27V which wen_eenveved tn. the said Wilism W Tinrr and Rnfux Smith, dnetess, br Charles M. Cromley ot p). hy *#id deed rocorded 'n Shar Nn. 1190, falln 18 of saq, 8e Aforemaid. <2 nroperty comtninine ftom thomaand - twe Nendred and Afty-seven /(1N 2RTV samare feet of gronnd. mare ov leas, AnA heine knawn premises K atrest or Water ntreet. . Terma of ‘sale: One-thim of the nnrehace monev to he paid’in cash and the halnce fn treo eannl installments. payble in ane and two vhars from tha Aate of sa'e. with fnfersst a¢ <ix per cent ner amnwm, navable sami-sunmlly. 1 ha aneured hy dsad of tromt whan the_ pran- artv wld, of ATl eath. ¢ tha entien. of tha nr. shager. A deponle of 2200 il the nrechaser as the time of vavancing. recondine, vevenne stomna wna no- ol fc a7 the cost of the nurehasar, ot to he comnlied with within hirty dayn or the fravtees may aduert'ss sud resall st nrrehasets Tk Fnd eost aftar fiva Pnve’ freviaus afdvertisamant ~f groh aents fn “ome newspaper nmbtiahed in Waahineton. ). 0, - RALETON, LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO. Ave. N.W. in FIREPR STORA L‘]M VANS ON THE IOAD Call Nerth -fl srm uovma = oy | NIAGARA MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE Continued. B E MOVE M‘D)flcxfl Your freigh* or qu-u:.m AR s JM}OBB TIARIFLII C0., 111 Fla._ave. n.e. mn 9500. TLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURR S biknon. Eatimates cheerfully given. " Goot vemlent location, WESCHLER'S, P E STORAGE CO. re roof ‘Yvnrel\oum BACKIN ST r Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N W. Phone_ B Specnlub in Long-Distance Moving PHONE FRANK. 756, NI1G) The Central Transfer Co. 1331 H ST. N.W. BAGGAGE. HAULING. STORAGE. MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA SUBURBAN. . UNION | i 2 8 STORAGE I .COMPANY)| ARATE ROOMS, $1 ZLocal and Long Distance MOVING By Careful Men. Hates Reusonnb P 104 PACKING 8Y LXPERTS North 705-9 . o STEAMSHIPS. FRENCH LINE New York, Havre, Paris New Quadruple-S8crew Oil Burner P AR[S 33,700 Tons 45,000 Horsepower June 25, July fz. ,A"‘E;, 1‘7 - ul . POCHAMBEAU ...June 18 Juy & Aus. 37 July 30 Aug. 3 Sept. Aug. 6 Bept. 3 = ’lll. 23 : July 7 .July 25 Havre—Hamburg - New Yorl, Vigo, Havre BOUSSILLON July 9 COMPANY'S OFFICK, 1419 New York Ave., Washingten. SOUTH AMERICA i BRAZIL- UBUGUAY - ARGENTINE | Megular Express Passenger ‘and Freight Service. New York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires 8.8. AMERICAN 1,000 Tons 8. HURON, 17.000 Tons (2} Jul; 8. Aeolus holds record to Rtio—13 duys 18 hours 48 m Mso new record Hio to New York 22 hours. (8tpamers of U.8. Rhipping Board) (8) Eirt, Second formntion 10 any passes agency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES [Passenger Dept., 67 Wall St., N. Also at the Line's Offices at Drexel Bldg.. Kegser Bldg.. hia, Baltimore, 418 Olive St Mobile, 8t. Low Conway Building. C! 708 Common St., New Orleans 4 1 L { New York—Liverpool June 11 July 9 Cedric Juge 23 July 23 Celtic Baltic 3 Aug. 13 Adriatie Aug. 31 New York and Roston—Azores. Lisbon, Gibraltar, Naples and Genon *Canopic - June 17 Aug. 9 Cretic July 12 Sept. 7 *Also calls at Liston. American Line—Red Star Line New Yerk—Plymonth. Cherbours, Antwerp June 11 July 18 Aug. 20 June 18 July 23 Aug. 21 Kroonland . ’Jn‘fl'? A’llly’g B":’IL 10 Zeeland ul ug. ' “Naw 1ub_m§ns vix "Cherboury. "'"ll“":‘hfl < 3‘0 ::‘K’fi b " June Pl Jely 14 dug. 25 Direct to churia . N. Y. —n-nm Libau, Danzig Gothland (3rd class only). -June 18 Samland (3rd class oaly). July 16 International Merosntile Marine Ce. 116 STEAMERS—1,250,000 TONS. M. HICKS. Lapland Finland AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE New Combination Passenger and Freight Ships, Fast, Luxurious Steamers, Reliable Freight Ships - THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED'STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America: to the lead- ing ports of the world. SUMMER RESORTS IN EASTERN VIRGINIA e . e e Ocean View Virginia Beach * Buckroe Beach Willoughby Beach Cape Henry UNEXCELLED BOATING, BATHING, FISHING. HOTELS and COTTAGES DELIGHTFUL END TRIPS odern Palace Steamers Leaving Washington Daily, 6:30 p.m. Sevemth Street Wharf, 8.W. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 731 15th St. N.W. ‘Woodward Building Norfolk & Washington Steamboat . Bopt. 7, 1 Aug. 4 Aug. 25| Aug. 20 Sept. 17 _July 16 Sept. § Nov. 5 EDUCATIONAL - l Monnt Vernon Steamer Charles Macalaster 7th Street Whart Leaves Daily 'Exeept Sunday 10 am., 2:30 pam. sdmission to Rate—Ticket. 790; 6c mmbUROPE Regular Sallings The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. The Pldflc Ste-m Navinllnn Cn. lAthmvs_.q 25 B'y, N VIA PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE-SUR-MER { Noord June 11. July 16, Aug. 20 | Rotterdnm. . . . .Jume 35, July 30, Sept. 3 | Ryndam.......July 2, Aug. G, N. Amsterdam . July 9, Aug. 13, Sept. 17 2 Pass. Office, 24 State St, N, ' Or Local Agent: "R\ ITYA Nineday, Allexpense trip_to_the “Ixlands of Kunshine.' $116.53, DELTA TOURS, Phone Main 1472 500 Rond bldg. _ Passenger and Freight Serviees Connections Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Sailings and Full Information Apply COMPANY'S OFFICE 517 14th St. N.W. Washington NEW ZEALAND HONOLULU, SUVA, AUATRALIA The Palatial Passenger 8t R.M.S. “Makura” | | c. {For fares and silings apply Canadian Paeific { 5. 1419 New York ave., Washington, or to 1 Mail Line, 440 i Continental Europe Modern Twin Screw Steamers Iiergenstiord . June 17, July | Stavaugerfjord. July 8 Aug. Passenger Office _ 22 Whitehall 8¢.. New York $6.78 BOSTO IncTax METROPOLITAN LINE From New York vis Cape Cod Canal Connection at Boston Portiand, | R . Mt Desert. Me Steamers Jenve New York (ft. Murr, cluding Sundays, EASTERN S. §. LINFS L | FRICA by Union-Castle Line, Sanderson & Soa, Gen. Passenger Agts. 26 Broadway, New York Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. f | S R pecial service inpecariog pass Dorte; vises ud seiine pE e I Frepared. Slesping area hotel reserva. tiens made in advance, at bome or abroad, Send for *“Ocean Sailings™ American Express Co. 1328 & L E st Nw, __ EDUCATIONAL FEENCH-YOU SAID YOU WANT TO THINK. | understand and answer as’French do? Out. ! Then write now to Prof. JEAN JUL' | (ate from New York). 220 4th (. | The University Prep: dratory Scllool S.E. Corner 12th & F Sts. N.W. Fr. 2080, L, A Iph Richards, M. A., M. &, E English, Latin, demand greater than suppl fat home in spare time: ears while learning entire tuition can be earned in few weeks: spe- including free nurses’ equipment. {for Clerk Promotion examination. SOUTH AMERICA { | rates. ! Private L CasTRC | virginia_ave.. 3d hotel from Beacl Spanish Lessons BY GRADUATE NATIVE PROFESSOR. Call Franklin 5528 for Appointient. Civil Service Examination For Statistical Clerk, July 6. Special preparation for this examination and ‘The Civil Service Preparatory School, Phone. lin (Founded 1569 and Incorperated Under Special Act of Congress). Summer Term of Ten Weeks Opens June 15, 1921. Class Exerci-es, 6:30 P.M. to 8:10 P.M. For courses offered during achool yeur 1921-1922, including sum- mer term 1921, consult cata- logue, copy of which will ba maii- >d on application. Women admitted. Work done in the summer term counts to the extent thereof toward the LL. B. degree and will be help- ful to students desiring to secure the degree in less than three years. Secretary’s office, Law School Buiding, $18 13th st. n.w. Phone M. 6617. WashingtonCollege of Music, Inc. Open All Summer COMPLETE FACULTY. Students May Enter at Any Tims, RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. ZZW ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. ¢ [] i 'D|rcctlvon the Oceantront Haker Bzt l 1 v RESORTS. MARYLAND. ‘POINT BLAKISTON” (COLTONS). Opposite Blakiston Isiand. Opens May 28. Salt-water bathing. Sshing, crabbing; daucing: orchestrs. Week eads 1 specialty. 300 wafer-front lots en Potomac for sale, nd booklet. Phone Lesnard- town D. BLAKISTON, Palmers P o Marys 3. a8 'CLEVELAND INN North Chesapeske Beach, Md. 0 week ends. Pre-war lome table, reduced rates. Address C. E. T!L\‘D. & Kensington, Md. _Phone Kensington 108, = :)('E.\\ TY, MD. On boardwalk: odeled & enl: 3 buthe, unniag water: bookict. Open Juse 13t 10 October 1. Ownership management. LAKE GEORGE, Y. HOTEL MARION" ON LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. 76 miles north of Albany 2 T e TR (hmtw and Yacht uuhm JOSEPH H. MARVEL mow for “Greatly Season June 1o Oct. NSYLV PEN-MAR INK, June to ivate bath, caparity 500. A titude d d roads; golf. temsis. ete. Open June 18th to October st Address until June 10, John J.Gibbons, Mer. Hotel Rennert. Baitimare. Md. BLUEMONT, V GIRLS OR MARRIED COUPLE. NO OBJEC: tion to children, to share cottage at Gap. on top of Blue Lidge, Bluems L. B. LINCO -F Flower ave. irginia Beach, Va. The Breskers Cottage. Now open. Ocean front. Attractive rooms. Southern cooking. Write for rates and detail- Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean front. modern. Excelient table. to spend the summel dress Mrs. A. B. Wil HILL TOP HOU! S - T, 8. LOVETT, sfnp::l-'. Sk arpers Ferry. W. Va. THE LOCKWOOD Mrs. A. P. DANIEL. Proprietress. 89th_season. Moderate Rates. Thoroughly An up-to-date place or reservations ad- my An American PlanHotel of Distinction, CAPACITY 600 GARAGE e IN TH HEART OF 113G Carolina Av , close e:Fl stone mnnrucllm 'H:: tmcolxrnnml . e a‘;‘) :u!c"df)“?“fl 50 up Eu. Plan. Speciil weskly Book] ‘let and auto road map mailed. PAUL C. ROSECRANS. Owner & Prop. PLANADE. ‘Whole Block on Ocean Front Coolest location in Atlantic City. Lleal family hotel in Chelsea Section. ity Five Hundred mership Direction | GIIANI)A'I'I.AHTIC NEW OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT Virglnia ave. near beach. Capacity, 600. bs, running water, tor. ' $4.00 Special w Bool OLD 1. per day trnin D. PAINTER HAF near I M[K[LS IN COMIORT.SERVICE AND CUISIME Kentucky Ave. near Beach. throughout: elevator; running water in rooma. mi‘nmy: 1750 wp weekly, Amer. plas. THE LAFAYETTE patronage: beautiful su apartments with tul Open to Oct. 1. White service. M. H. PEOST Owners and Managers, Asbury Tenn. av. & Beach, I ning water all Bathing; shower. w0 p. Euro., $1.50 day up: spec. B 3. 3. 30% FeWILTS HIRE Private bathis; run. water; elevator; Amer. pl SAM.' ELLIS, Owner. LLI HOTEL ALBION Moderu beachi-front Lotel. Cap.. 300, Hot und mid Funning water In cvery roum. Golf pri eges. E. D. TO! ¢ and Prop. wzu.snono ONTICELLO | Cap. 500. Modera | Canadian National Railways toher VACATION LANDof | IDEAL SUMMER CLIMATE lnCanuh.youl’ Ideal Vacation is Lnbo—GeotpnnBay—Nmm— Quetico—Minaki—Lower St. Law- rence and Maritime Provinces. Fishing, Boating, Bathing, Golf. A summer pla :;f;md in the great out-doors. Jasper Park, Alberta, and Mount Robson Park, British Columbia, embrace the scenic mountain won- ders of the Dominion. FISHING, HUNTING and CAMPING Real fishing and hunting in virgin streams and unspoiled big game country in NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, gUEBBC ON- TARIO, BRIT- ISH COLUMBIA. TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE Daily trains run from Montreal to Vancouver and from Toronto to Try CLARENDON "Hotel Virginia ar., beach. All rooms with het and cold running water; private baths. Always open. Write for rates.’ Mouroe Hutchiss. Ml.“el Colhge 9 to gl TN Goseia dve. “HOOL Dept. R.' 421 South Ashland | | boulevard, Chicago, 11l Physiotherapy Swedish Massage, Electrotherapy and Hydro. therapy. _ Regular and post-graduate Courses. North 8964, 11° S nish School of Wnlnngt Pmn from Spain. 14235 G St. M. SUMMER ‘TERM June 7—Sept. 9 Classes Opening in All Semesters Freshmen Accounting— Corporation Accounting C. P. A. Therapy and Problems Course of .Collega Grade. C. P. AJ Instructors Credits Recognized by Leading Universities Washington School of Accountancy l'!fi "2 YMCA Schools EMERSON INSTITUTE | Established 1852. Pliones—Franklin 4463. 4458] 1740 P st. n.w. SUMMER SEMESTER. Day School for Men and Boys, JUNE 15. Evéning School for Men and Boys, | \ JUNE 15, Evem[ School for Women, (not co-eq), JUNB 16. D Phepates for ‘College, Professional School, Service Examinations and Academies, Comsu- lar and Diplomatic Service. * W. H. RANDOLPH, A, MtD. CRAWFORD, Principals and Proprietors. _ STATISTICAL EXAMINATION ‘Why not enter the class Tuesday evening—pass, and -get a good ‘Women Admitte 50 up weekly. 120 sea- CROCTHAMEL. M; d_Cobnecticut Tdeat Jocations Jarge, atey Excelient table. 19th eason owner | management. Mod. rates. . & A. M. Dusa. THE WINDERMERE = = ABOR IN i i H ESSEL SCHOOL OF rarsmrnmuy'&a Carolina_ave., Homelike atmosphere. throughout Rathing from hotel. i Mir. and Mrs. John Hings. ClAL EATES + $2.50 $2.50 morer w10 GRANDE blocks from Sow York ave. and Beach. 2 enna. ion. plan. Elevator, Central. - Capacity "500: THE TRACY St zers. NESSEE_AVE. Special season rates. / Excellent table. Homelike. RRAWLEY. _ Clarion Keotucky Ave. ama New Beach. Homelike, Comfortable. Running water and private bath. Garage. Booklet. 2 & Ennsace BEACH HAVEN, N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Open June 17. The best combination of gea- gios seashore features on the Ausatic comst Ma’chiess fishing, sailing, bathing, ete.—oceas and bay. Five tennfs courts. The Engleside offers modern appointments Sea and frosh watcr private bathe. Booklet. ENG! Tost m"xl-'a.mu N} CAPE MAY. N. J. Noted for Its Vancouver —trains luxuriously B. CHOWN, Pass. Dept., (Cor. 33rd St.), Gen. Agent, 1270 Broadway New York, N.Y. rox tenutiful mu..'a""f Address Box 351-M, Ihr ol T .: 8 rooms, poultry mediate pm.nlun office. SHORE PROPERTY. FOR RENT -BEACH FRONT COTTAGE, AT Chesapeake Beach, Md., south of Relvedere « Hotel, farnished dve sooms. Juse 13 & July Call Columbia 6447-W, ‘or see owner, W. T IRVIN. at Heach Sum . WATER FRONT PROPERTY. SOUTH RIVER PARK_BUNGALOW SITEN 3-acre tracts, at reasonable prices: ideal wates Tront locations for molest summer homes: = many purchasers having built bungalows. others in course of comstructlon; _few choice loca- tions left. Apply C. H. NEELY & CO., 704 HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE MAY, N. J 0o the Ocesn Froat and Boardwalk * Fourth July Special s-'.z SATURDAY, SUNDAY s. 15 and MONDAY Unusually attractive. Capacity 500. ‘Spe- cinl early season. Rates, $3.50 up daily, $20 up weekly (American plan’ with weals), extending to July 13. Orchestra a feature. Dance Hall one of the finest and larg in Cape May. Rooms single and en suite, with private baths. Runuing water in rooms. Elevator to street level. FH BATHI HORSEBACK RIDING, OLF, PIERS, THEATERS, MOVIES, Etc. Finest anto roads in South Jersey. for booklet and Auto Road Map. It Ruhwadel, Formerly of Atlantic G BELMAR. N. J. The New Columbia ON THE OCEAN FRONT, BELMAR, N. J. Catering_to the Best Clientele. Mmer. plan. Rates, §5 to §10 daily. Modern; caphcity 350; music; elevators fo sireet leve]; garage. Write for booklet F.E. LUCAS, Mgr. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. THE SHELBUKNE New, modern hotel; bot and. cold runming water 'in_every room: private baths. Ocean Pathway, facing park and ocesn. V. C. Haynes. £ Dll‘efl’ the Beach. Rlevator Secvice. - CLEMENT & CLEMENT. * ‘l‘hlllfifl BEACH, l'l.l. SUMMER_CAMPS FOR fibw .‘ Westory bldg. TWO DANDY WATER-FEONT LOTS, TO- gether; 110 ft. water front by 200 ft. deey g creek. Annapolls. Easy terms. Apply lis, Md. 13 SIODERN. CEN. trally located threg months, 2714 Monterey ave.. Atlantic City. 9° PARTIALLY FUR gton Grove: electric lights; beautiful porches lawn: fine trais and_sutomobile rent to Octobet Address_Tox UP-TO-DATE COTTAGE, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths; NOTICE OF. Notice is hereby given that at a the stockholders of the Rufus H. Darby Print- tion_created and o inized under the laws of West Virginia. held at Waoshington. D. C.. on the 18th day of May, AD. el the foilowing resolutions werd 'WRSOLVED, FIRST. that the Rufus H. Darby Printing Company, & corporation created ised under the laws of the state of d FLEIEL T b s ness as & mpn!ldl and state its charter and corporate Doard of directors wI 10 _convert Dospeety. thosee o aelon. aud 211 awets this corporation into cas. and pay off and die- charge T its debts, liabilities and obligations. and after fully discharging all such debis, liabilities and onigations divide the awmong stockholders pro rata with AonE) Seldings of stock butmo ‘such ent sall be made to any stockholder un siivg fhe publication of the motica PRESOLYED, SECOND, that the this tion cause notice of 1) ot the Foresoing resoltion to be publish fewspaper of general Tomea et e princifal ofice g8 of this corporation, '.';u-xu “weeks, and " that ing Company, a (tnmle Beal.) A\XIE ¥. DARBY, Attesi: “JANE um! m my24,31eT,04 E %

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