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Contimmed. Mutual Real F,smt.e Co., 218 Boad Bld; Before asin; Phone Frank. 2882, ., selling or renting. for ‘home, iness or fnvulmflfl. investigate our fuarsntend satisfactory service. = $6,500. Brookland. { { D. C. sh clectric light = rToom for garage; per month. cash, $30, $3,000. 12th st. se. near Pa. ave.—8.room. en- Jonial poreh. brick: paved wtreet and a'fey: possession with deed. $300 cash, $30 gper month. $6,000Q. . n.e. near Gth—0-foom. ‘bay- edndow Tatrobe heat. $1.000 cash. §7) per $£3,950. A near Capi -7 _rooms and m(h:' lonial porch frame: latrobe heal:, cxcellent couditin. 3850 cash, $ib Der mob f; $2,250. V st. near 14th s.e.—3-room. ¢, dorached frame; deep lot. $550 ey S ) month. . HARRY E. GLA)MAN, A st Brick: month. . V.21 ALLISON ST. 2 elent larze rooms: mer. an breakfast porches s crete front por ivory trim. heat NT. sion: beautiful, mode at 31 CHEVY CHASE. 1a. (. —Possession: b el for $18.500; owd iz o certain reasons. we sell tlis for $14.508. on terms: 8 r. and 2 Hiecping porches:” builtin gurage; et THE ABOVAE IS JUST a partinl list of the many attracfive homes, ut bargain prices, on terms: possssion of a number. . RYON CO. INC. to New York Realty Brokers. ) 143 F st < PLEA. ANT BARGAINS. . OP®P. ROCK CREEK PARK. deep, und we.nderful medium sized house: this co- e of 7 reoms has no superior; the lo- s, DAVIS & STEELE. O N. Y. ave. M. NEW BUNGALOW. = EAST \?‘m'l""m - $6,250—$700 Cash, Bal. Monthly Convenient for G. P. 0. & R. R. Employes. A splendid value in a modern 5-room bung low: space upstairs for two additional rooms o be fnishe If you are interested in buy- ing a home this will interest Pprice and terms are right. | McLachlen Banking Co Real Estate Dept.. 101 Main Evenings ) NEW MT. PLEASANT ' HOMES 6 and 8 rooms, 2 complete baths; heated Earages; mstantaieons water heaters, ete. - 1725 Irviog st. and 1722 Kenyon st. Opea 10 3 B pFor vl by any broker oc jon Trust bids. — o o = CHEVY (ZIASE a.m.i.. carage spac 311,500 Deta e corners 9 rm batba: huilt-in Earage: pos $11,500—25- 4" wide briek house, 1y block cars; 10 Tms. and b; 2 open Sreplaces: so. ex: pos. Arddress Box, 277-R. Star office AUCTION SALES THI¥ AFTERNOON. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. VALUABLE IMPKOVED REAL ESTATE. NUMBERS 920 T STREET NORTHWEST AND 311 AND 313 G STREET NOKTH- EAST. WASHINGTON. D. C. By virtie of the last will and testament of Fenry A. Streitberger, deceased, administra tion canse No Supreme_Court of the i holding Probate Court, | the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the respective remises; on TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH AY OF JUNE. AD’ 1921, the following described_lands and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, as Zollows: AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ON| Part of lot RS | of Tot nup; . in square numbered 381, 28 followsz Beginning for the same at & Poifit on the north line of T street sixteen ! and one-half feet west of the southeast cor- mer of the mwid lot and running thence west with the noc¥h lines of said street sixteen and ove-half fegh to the center of the wall be- tween the, two middle honses of the four erected oy the said lot, thence north 132 feet 3 0 thence east sixteen and rpe-half | Teet thence south 153 feet and 3 inches t_the *point of beginning. being improved by | Ppremiges 929 T aireet northwest H AND,” THEREAFTER = AT FIVE_ 0'CLOCK | » P ON THE SAME DAY Zot mumbered ffteen (1%). in square num- teted seven hundred and seventy-elght (778), As laid out upon the orizinal plan of aid city fEogethier with improvements, consisting of /mumbers 311 and 313 G street northeast. Terms of sale: One-thind of the purchase ! ney to be paid in cash and the balance in | i two equal installments, payable in one and two years, evidenced by prowmissory notes. with interest at 6 per centum per angum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by | first deed of ‘trust upon the property. respec. tively, sold, or all cash, at the option af the purchaser, Tespectively. A deposit of , $300 en_each parcel sold will be required of the purchaser. respectively. at the time of sale. Al conveyancing. recording. notarial fees, | | Tevenue stamps and examinstion of title at ! the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be | complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the frutees reserve the Tight to resell the property the risk and | cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five gayw advertisement of such “rewsle in_some mewspaper published in Washington. D. C. ECKERT J. SACKS, F st o.w. CHARLES §. SHREVE, 1000 7th st. now. i je2-d&ds,exSu THOS. J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONER: TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE REAL TATE. IMPEOVED BY THE MODER TWO-STORY FIREPROOF BRICK RUILD- TNG. NO. 1337 14th ST. N.W.. ADAPTED FOR AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. { - By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated | . Avril 15, 1920, and_ being instrument No. 7. Tecorded Febroary 10, 1821, among the land Tecords of the District of Columbiu, and at the Tequest ‘of the party secured thereby. the wn- dersigned trustees will sell at public_auction in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE | FOURTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D, 1821, AT | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described | 1and and premises. xiuais in the city of Wash-| ington, District of Colmmbia, and designated and being ot 1 i Reginald Fengall. traste vision of lota In square 242, as per pla Tecorded in Liber H. . Dage 18 of the Tecords of the ofice of thé surveyor of the District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money o be paid in cash, balance in two cqual installments. payable in one and two Sears, with interest at 6 per centum per an: bum. payuble seml-annuslly from day of sale, aecured by deed of trust upon the propery @old, or all cash. at the option of the pirchaser, A deposit of $500 will be required ot time of rale. Al conveyaueing, recording. atamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser: Terms. of aale to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to resell ‘the property at the risk and cont of defaulting purchaser. after five days Sdvertisement of sich resaic ‘i Some. news- £ published in Waxbington. D. G, Rpes o GERSON NORDLING: 3. EDWARD LEWIS, 1e3-084s.ex80 Trustees. = FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. THEEAR, S HooM AND Rars BRI X X BRI RDWELLING. No. 120 dth ST. s - < virtue of a ce of_trust dul corded March 11. 1 Y toe fand records of the Di the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for salé by public, suction in_ front of the premises. on VSDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JUNE A.D., 1921, AT FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described and premises, situate in the city ton, District of Columbia, toewit ‘Themas C. Smith’s subdivision of original lot 7 in square 823, as per plat recorded in Book 14, F" 29, in the office of the' surveyor for said istrict. improved as above, subject, however, to a building association trust of aboat $2.552.50. Terms of sale: Over and above said trust, eme-baif cash _the remainder fr monthly in- staliments of $25. including interest at 6 per eent, secured by deed of trust upon the erty sold. or all canh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale, All convevancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarinl fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of salc to be com- pited with within 30 days from. day of sale, otherwise the trustees ceserve the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the de. Faviting purchaser. after five daye’ advertise- T 55 e el ot Waahington: Bo G P EDW. TRIPP, of Washing- ot 29, !()nS d | Pary C. G. Sloan AUCTION SALES TOMORROW, . Aucts. 715 13th Street Antique and Modern Mahogany and Other Furniture, Office Furniture, Per- e’ sonal Effects, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries, 715 13th Street Wednesday June 15, 1921; at 10 AM. Embracing Mahogany Library Tables, Chests of Drawers, Folding Top Tables, Bureaus, Desks, Corner Cabinets, Bookcases, Drop-leaf Tables, Dining Chairs, Al Rockers, etc., so Complete Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites, Living Room Suites, Porch. Furniture, ! Bric-a-Brac, Bedding, Draperies, etc. Terms, Cash. Rugs, Carpets, Refri gerators, Books, China, Glassware, C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Je13-2t TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS, Automobile Tires, Tubes and Ac- cessories By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. -Wednesday, June 15 Commencing 10 A.M. 200 Tires, assorted sizes. majority of which are 30x3L.: about 2.000 pure gum inner tubes, all sizes; miscellaneous accessories, ete. 1 | | Termn: Cash. ct. | i Adam A. Wenchler, Au SAMUEL T. FR & COMPANY, Auctioneers, 1519-21 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE SALE OF THE 75 MOTOR TRUCKS Advertised to Take Place At THE POST OFFICE GARAGE., OXFORD, PA. ATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921, AT 11 AM,, By Order of the United States Post Office Dept., HAS BEEN POSTPONED By Order of the Postmaster General. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & | COMPANY, Auctioneers 1519-21 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, P: ' SALE OF PREMISER NO. 14! ‘TREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON. D. ¢: | Under deed of trist recorded in Liber 4351, at follo 154, of the land reconts of e Dix. | trict of Columbie. we' shall sell. in front the premises, on TUESI 1 PI)K}ST. 1921, AT HA! pears of of the Distri incombrance of $3,000 f All above the first und sec- A deposit _of one hundred ($100) dollars réquired at time of saie. Pur chaser allowed thirty days from date of sale Further particulars at EDWARD H. YOUNG, Trustee, GREGORY. Trustee, Attarnes for holder of note 1936 12th st. n. ‘Washington. D. €. __Jeld-d&ds.exSu . THOS. J. OW EH0S AUCTION The Two-story Frame Dwelling No. 210 V Street NW. and! Eight One-story Brick and| Frame Dwellings, Nos. 1814- 16-18 and 20 Wiltberger Place and 1819-21-23 and 25 Le Droit Court NW. (Near 7th and Fla. Ave. N.W.). RS, | cels is fnsumicienc t | No. 85385, in favor of the Post Office Ga i preme Court of the District of ¢ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, TRUSTEES' SALE OF STORES KNOWN AS NOS. 54 AND 541 H ST. N.W.. AND THE TWO-STORY ~BRICK ~DWELLING IN THE REAR THEREOF. By virtue of that deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 401G. at folio 118 of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, at the re- quest of the party thereby secured, and pur- suant to a decree passed in Equity cause, No. 34467, in the Su e Court af the Distriet of Columbia. the undersigned will well at public M., those part sublot numbered forty-six (46) in square num- bered six hundred and twenty-fonr (624) in the city of Washiugton, District of Columbla. as follows: They will first offer for sale L fronting twenty-four feet o the depth of one hundred wud twen- . improved by two tores. numbers 54 and 541 H street and the two-story brick dwelling in the rear. If said part of lot does not bring sufficient, in their opin to pay the incumbrance thercon. together with coxts, thex will then offer for sale unimproved part of said ot beginning at southwext corner theteof. and running thence north forty-nine feet nine hches, thenee | t twelve feet, thence south forty-ni hex, ce west twelve point of beginning. 1f. in the opi; trustees. the sum of the bids for sald two par- satisfy the said deed of trust, costs. taxes and expenses. they will then ‘offer both of said parcels as an entirety Terms of sale: $300 cash deposit on each 1. wiance in ome and repre- ‘d by notex of the purchaser, secured the property: or all cash, at purchaser's tion. Sule to be compléted upon ratification by the court. WHARTO! MICHAE u je11-0& IR United States marshal's sal 3 a_writ of fleri facias issued ont of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia and to me directed, 1 will sell at o sale for cash, at the suction roums of Weschler, 920 Pennsylvania ave. shington,” I €. at TWELVE 00N, BATURDAY, MAY FOUR- Truck, ks, efe.. rts, two ete., upon as the property of the defendant. Joseph Francis 1. Wiltett, and xold to satisfy Judgment a Inc., trading MAURICE SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshal. 3 Gichner's Superior Ga- I8 POSTPONED y HTE . SAME HOUR AND PLACE. MAURICE SPLAIN, U. S. Marsh; ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEE COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. Bs virtue of collateral promissory note. dated Februars 5. 1921, made by E. W. Cissel and | . to the order of International | Corporation. for $3.200, payable { <ty days after date. indorsed bs xaid corpo- | ion, by A. K. Pomeroy. president, and E. W. Cissel, treasurer, defauit having been made in payment thereof, and at the request of the | present holder thereof. we will sell at public | Auction. witlin my salesrooms. 920 Penna. ave, n.w.. on THURSD. SIXTEEN OF JUNE. 1921 AT TE 3 collateral named therein, to wit: Three promis- sars notes. dnted February 1. 1921. made by Frederick Fitchett, to the order of Interna- tional Shoe Heel Corporation. for $2.000 each, pasable, repectively. two amd one-half months, Three months und thret and ooe-half months 1% one Bote dated February o, 1921, made by L. M. Bailey, to the order of Internutional Shoe Heel Co Tor £1,000, purable three months after all indorsea by International Shoe ‘H tion, by A. K. Pomeroy. president. and E. W. Ciawel. treasurer. and ail sald notes duly pro. tested at maturity. Term: h. ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. Je10-d&dbs AROY o tion | dnring i LEGAL NOTICES. DOUGLAS, OBEAR & DOUGLAS. ORDER OF PUBLIOATION IN ATTACH- ment.—In the Municipal Court of the Dis- triet of Columbia.—Jo. V. Morgan, plaintifr, vs. C. W. Gersch, defendant.—The object of ‘this sult J8 to recover $206 and interest from the 14th day of Junuary, 1921, and to have judg- ment of condemnation of ‘certain property of the defendant levied on under an attachment issued in this sult to satisfy the plaintiff's claim. It fs, therefore, this 15th day of June, 1921, ordered that the defendant appear in this court on or before the fertieth day, exclusive of Bundays and legal holldays, after the day of the first publication of this order. to defend this suit and show cause why said condemna- hould not be had; otherwise the suit will B froseeded with as in caso of defauit, RONT. udge. L) At — Teat: NLANCHE NVFF, Clerk * devess sy GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. - TDTW?: 0‘5“ umrm.l:-rm, otice {s Lercby given that at a the tockiolders of ‘the Rutas H. Darsy Prine. ing Company, a corporation created and or. ganized under the laws of West Virginia, held at Washington. D. C.. on the 18th day of May, D. 1921, the following resolutions wers pted: HESOLVED, FIRST. that the Rufus H. Dhrby Printing Company, a corporation created and organized under the laws of fhe state of West Virginia, does hereby discontinue busi- ness as a corpdration and_ surrenders to aaid state its clharter and corporate franchises. The board of. directors will property. choses in this corporation Into charge all fts debts. 1 d_obligation: and after fully discharging all such® debis, liabilities and obligations divide the remainder among the stockholders pro rata with their several Loldings of stock. but no uch pay. ment shall be made to any stockholder until after ti publication of the notice hereinafter . SECOND, that the president of rporation cause notice of the adoption of the foregoing resolution to be published in mome newspaper of general cirenlation. pab lished near the principal office or pince of busi pess of this corporation, once & week for four succesive we i “thut he certify these rexolutions to t Y of state of West Virginia, and deliver fo him the certif showling. hand this 19th day of May, ANNIE ARBY, President of xaid ‘Corporation. L JANE DABY. ecretary. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS will Ve opened at the | of’ Standards at o performing fiscal year cod b submitted on following classes: Carpentering. cabioet work gardening. plastering. bricklayiue, concrete wndcement finishing, common fand laboring. fenming. biuckamithing, stonevetting. painting. ficatjons aud propoval blanks | T the Swpt. of the Mo | ting small niscelluncom Tuil apt. of the ) Bureau of Standards, Washington, PRLETR SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR RENT. ive full particulars. tar ofice. 1 MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE MOVING TO OR FROM t our one-way prices, d van, The B:g 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. Ph Main 3054 Specialists in Transport Movers, 327 S MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGH LARGEST VANS ON THE ROAD TIME_ WORRYIN LOGAL' AND 3344 LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. Your furnitare " ADAM A, WESCHLER, ATCT) Trustees’ of Wharf Property | Number 3254 K (Water) St.| N.W. By virtue of a decree passed in The case of Ernest L. Conant, mssignee, et plaintiff, vs. Warner Miller et'al.. defendants, ! 30833, Ernest L. Conant, assignee | iller, the purchiaser at a former 1t, we will sell at the. premises, NTH DAY OF JU 1921, A TVE 0°CLOCK P.M. the following deserib nd and premises i Washington. Distriet of C a: Lot nnmbered twenty ) and of lot numbered twenty-five in umbered five o ater atreat, on the west by lot numbered Pwenty-seven (27), on the south by the Poto- mae river, and ou the east by the property nveyed to James F. Easex by 0. M. Dinthi- | m and others, trustees, by deed recorded in { Tiver J. A. 8.. numbered twenty (20), folio 69 ot seq., ene of the record hooks of tlie D trict of Columbia, being the same property conveyed by George Truesdell and wife to Wil- Tie auction, DAY, THE To Close an Estate By authority vested in us. we will sell a publie anction in front of the rew ises, on THURSDAY. XTEEN OF 'JUNE, 1 D NG AT FOUR- THIRTY 0°C K ., with lot 810 in square 3063, improved by premises 210 V si n.w, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK. SAME DAY lots 54 and 55 in square 441 improved by the houses described above. Terms of sale. One-third cash. balance in one and two years, secured by a deed of trust. ith interest. or all cash at purchaser's op- tion, $200 required on each parcel at time of sale. Convevancing. recording and revenue aser’s Cost J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. | COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By virtue of cullateral promissory note, dated February 10, 1921, for $2.630. payable minety days after date at the District National Bank of Washington. made by Samuel H. Friend, 500 F st. n.w. to the order of Francis A. Crawford. und indorsed by said Crawford, de- fault baving been made in payment thereof, and at the request of the present holder there- of, T will sell at public auction within my 920 Peuna. ave. n.w.. on THU A OF JUNE. AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. the coliaterai named therem, to wit: Promissory note dated November 18. 1920, for $2.250. payable three years after date, made by J. B. Tyrrell, 1329 Irviog st. n.w..'to the order of Ada Friend, and secured ou lot 24. in squarc 4318: promis- sory mote dated August 14, 1920, for $2.750, yable in monthly installments of $30, made P "Nathaniel L. Terry. 3000 South Dakota ave. n.e.. to _the order of Ada Friend. and se- cured on lot 24, in square 4318: both said notes indorsed by Ada Friend and Samuel H. Friend. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. je10-d&dbs A R, Al [ON] Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- Aot Nos. 1221-23 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest. virtne of a certain deed of trust duly remTded: March 5, 1921, as No. 110 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in_front of the premises, on FRIDAY, SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1921, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK ng.. following described land and premises, jt- e o the” city of Washingtoa, District of Columbis, to-wit: Part.of lot 11, in square 1208, as follows: Beginaing for the same at the end of 74 feet South on the east line of Wisconsin avemve from hl:e northwest corner of sai runn! thence east , 202 feet 1% imeh to sconsin X Tt avaliel with M stret, 202 feet thence morth straight line to the point of proved by four-story and attic os. 1228 i Tith Wisconsta, avense. ® s m’lnnln.l-. ick_ bufiding, " Terms of sl of $7.500 at 6% due 10, 1923, bal- e, ‘Caemalf cash, ne” remalader, $100_per Toath, with interest at 6 per cent, secured by all cash over trust, o purchaser, A deposit of $500 required at the purcha: le. All conveyancing, recording, rev. e iamps and notarial fees at the iam H. Burr and Rufus Smith. tristees. by a B corded in. Liber No. 1057. folio 14, seq., one of the land record books of the Dis- trict of Colnmbia. excepting from said lot twentysix (26), that part of said lot which was_heretofors conveved by the H. Burr and Ruil" Smith, trustees Oropley et al r\o.(u'gn. fotio 16 et seq.. ane of the land rec- ord bosks of the District of Columbia: also all that part of lot numbered twenty-teven (27 which was_conveyed to the said William Rurr and Rufus Smith, trustees, by Charles B, Cropley et al, by maid deed recorded in Liber No. 1120, folio 16 et seq, as aforesai +aid property containing ten thousand two Bundred and fifty-seven (10.237) square feet of ground, more or less, and beinz known as Premises 3254 K street or Water street. Terms of sale: Onpe-third of the pnrchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years from the date of sale, with ‘interest at %ix per cent per annum, payable semi-annuaily, to be secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. the purchaser at the time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, reeagne stamps and n tarial fees at the cost of “Me purchaser. The terms of sale to be cofiplied with within thirty days or the trustees may advertise and resell at purchaser’s risk and cost after five days’ previous advertisement of such resale in some pewspaper published in Washington. D. C. JACKSON H. RALSTON, Evans Building. Trustee. CHARLES W. CLAGETT, JoT-d&dsexSu 416 Oth st. n.w.. Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES® SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, CONTAIN- ING TEN ROOMS AND BATH, NO. 1457 GIRARD STREET NORTHWEST. By _virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4184, folio 424 et seq of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic_auction. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 'CLOCK P.M.. the ‘following described land d premises. situate fn the District of Colum- Dia, and_designated as_an g lot thi; even @7, 15 ‘Theodore A. Harding's ‘sundi- vision of part of block forty (40), *North Grounds of Columbia University.” as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 14, folio 112, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla, sublect, howsver, to ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. United States Marshal’s Sale of Oldsmobile Touring Car. Purszant to an order of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia, dated June 11, 1921, In the case of the Standard Steel Car Co., ic auction, for 'GLOOK. NOON' SATUB: A deposit of $300 will be required of | B; ONS, T1ih AND ¥ N.W.— Modern fireproof_storage. Moving p Eatimates cheerfully wenient locatior. WESCHLER'S, w. Phone Main 1282, SUNITED STATES® STORAGE CO. Fireproof Warehouses ESTIMATES O 9vinduonss e PHONES rancsiss 3 418 PHONE FRANK. 736. M. 7 10" st M. The Central Transfer Cou PAGGAGE. HADLING, 570 MARYLAND AND VIROISTA SGBUREAN. g UNION i€ # STORAGE e SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 Xere Local and Long Distancs MOVING Careful Men. Rates Reasonable ket = 104 Pncxxm: I:I‘e:r':';’?l WINTER BUILDING STORAGE OO0 8 ooens Tor Honsehola Gaods saa 017" Merchandise. rt/Packers, Craters & Shippers Buburban and Long Distance Moving. I‘S-f Fatimaten. 1438 U st. a1 EDUCATIONAL - 14th Street N.W. Terms May Be Begum at Any Tims TheUniversity Preparatory School 8. E. Corner 12th & F Sts. N.W. Fr. 2080. L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. 8., Prin. Mathematics, Engl! Latin, French, Ger- man, Physies, History, Economics, Chemistry. "VACATION FOR EDUCATIONAL Conttumed. N wanted to learn nursing; demand T e e e fr*pare time; earn' yillle learning: entire tuition !‘:F“: fflflfil in few 'e(‘ kl‘ r:rt‘ N Tee Duvie's equipment. ol particalare. "Chiicago School of Nure- 1 Soush Ashland bivd., Uihl- The Summer Term will be devided into two half terms. the first extending from June 23 to July 30, and the second from August 1 to September 8, and is so arranged that students may ,attend either division of the term without attending the other. : Work In the mew School of Businexs Administration will begin with the second .half of this term. Full credit towards degrees given for the work .done during this term. For further information eall at, or write to, 1907 F Street. Civil Service Examination For Statistical (erk, July 6. Special preparation for this exsmination and for Clerk Promotion examination. The Civil Bervice Preparatory Kebool, s.e. cor. 12th und F sts. n.w. Phone Frimkii 0. * . National University Law School (Founded 15867 and Incorporated Under Special Act of Congress). Summer Term of Ten Weeks | Opens June 15, 1921. Class Kxerel~es, 6:30 P.M. to | 8110 P. M. | For courses offered during school including sum- . consult cata- Jogue, copy of which will be mail- *d on application. Women admitted. Work done in the summer term oounts 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, 31% 13th st. nw. Phome M. 6617 The Hotel Field Calls You! Nation-wide demand for trained men and women; all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses. Uncrowd- ed field, good salarics, fine living, quick advancement. Our methods indorsed by leading hotel operators and managers. Intense Summer School July 15th *,Night Classes—Home Study Tuition Moderate Call, write or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel Training School Clifford Lewin, President {1324 New York Avenue N.W. Main 6779 Spanish School of Washington Profe. from Spain. 14235 G St. 5085, Evening Classes Just Starting in Accountancy Cisses Opening in All Semesters. Fresh- men Accounting. Corporation Accounting. C. P. A Theory aad Problems. Course of College (3rade. C. P. A. Instructors : College Preparatory Prepamitory subjects including Chemistry, nglish, Mathematica ey BT Bool Taught by a 4 mwnth Prepames for and for «Commercial Positions. Gregg Shorthand nd_Typewriting for Beginners and Ad- auced Students. $5.08 a month. Public Speaking and Business English Tawght by Arthur Derrin Call. meet Monday and Wednesday. Call or addreas YMCA SCHOOLS 1736 G n.w. Main 8250. Open to Wom ~ EMERSON INSTITUTE Established 1852. Phoces—Franklin 44@. U 4458] 1740 P st nw. SUMMER SEMESTER. Day School for Men and Boys, JUNE 15, Evening School for Men and Boys, JUNE 15. Evening School for Women, Classes . JUNE 18 Prepares for’ College, Professional. School, Service Examinations and Academies, Cousu’ lar and Diplomatic Service. W. H. RANDOLPH, A. McD. CRAWFOKD, Principals and Proprietors. _ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: C. TUESDAY, JUNE 14 1021 | water-tronf i b i 1 N OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. __WATERFRONT PROPERTY. RESORTS SOUTH RIVER PARK—BUNGALOW BITES in %-acre tracts, at roasonable prices; ideal locations for modest summer homes, many purchasers havi bullt-bungalows, others 1m course of censtruction; a few choice - thons left, Apply C. B NEELY & GO..708 ASB Exclusive patronage: beautiful suites with bath; ‘bachelor wpartments with tub, nesdlr and ‘shower bathw. Open to Oct. rates. White service. M. H. F! Westory bldg. "RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. érer c,,a,,fifi"f,_‘,m,y 14(1{ -({amuy/f Jer{iwa;nd ourtes, dom, 3 For Bosklet Floot . Road Map & Special Rates "EEGrosscup, Trstée. MORTICELLO “THE HOUSE OF HOSPITALY Keatucky Ave., close ts Beach and Steel Pier: hot and cold running water i rect level: one o American plen $17.50 up aily: European 31 50 up daily C Sotel 9 z =] i Directly on the OceanFront 4 A Ameico Db Hotel of Distincbon § camaciTy 600 Htter T Bzl e s 5 N. 3 Modern beach-front hotel. Cap., 300. Hot and | mid_running water in eve I privi. kges. E. . TOWNSEND, Owner 204 Prop. REWOBOTH DEACH. DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN Wi El 1921, open 29, Bookiet. " Continued. . BERMUDA w3 atroesst “Islands of Suosbine - 311680, DELTA TOURR, Phone Main 1472 500 Eond bidg. Steamer Charles ‘Macalaster Tth Street Wharf Leaves Dally Except Sunday 10 am., 2:30 pam. T Blakiston Island, Opens May 28, Salt-water bathing, shing, crabbing; dancing; orchestra. Week ends specialty. 300 water-front lots on Potomac for sale. Phone Leovard- BLAKISTON, Pahners 260 CLEVELAND INN North Chesapeake Beach, Md. Open now for week ends. Pre-war lome tabie. - Greatly reduced rates. Address C. E. CLEVELAND, Kensingion, Md. _Phone K gton_ 108. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. CAMP UTIFULLY SIT- nated: ces; special for June. Booklet. e MISS CLARA COBLENTZ. * BETTERT BAY SIDE INN Overlooking Ch High ocean on one side. lay | bonting and fisiing. " HOTEL | THE RIDEA| i | houses atiached i 3L ASTINGS MBS K HA U « o BOARDWALK. nfrout diving room. | Table. Terms res ‘I“HE BELMONT and Cothg’es { Wi . { reasonabis. 7 { THE BREAKERS t rooking. oo Rathhouses att remodeled & enlarzed: private Iwoklet. IN THE HEART Of PRINCESS na Av,, close to Beach & Steel Pier. e T A gt leading Prot & Ca'h Thurches. Lurgest moderate rate hotel of brick. el atone conatruction. ot & cold running B m weat roome. _ Priv. batha Am. Pian. B Gp de s $1.50 up Eu. Plan. Specil B vor- P fiociclel and auto roud map mail-d. PAUL C. ROSECRANS Owner & Prop. Wtole Block on Ocesn Front Coolest location in Atlamtic City. kleal family hotel in Chelsea Section. Capacity Five Hundred ‘Owsership Direction Booklet. F.SRAW GRAND ATLANTIC NEW OWNERSIHIP MANAGEMENT Virginiu ave. pear be Capucity, 600 Private batbs; running w elevator. $4.50 per day up. Spesial weekly. Booklei. Aute | ! ot = WINDSO feets trains. 0. D. PAINTER HAROLD LANDON. WELLSBOR Kentucky ave. near les niug water in rooms running water in room nt tuble: white sery $4.00 up daily: special : exced jcan plau Bou “Villa with running water sonable rates. ¢ an view rooms oor from B'walk. . Modern thiroughout Mr._snd Mrs_John B; ntucks ave. arheach and ropean plan ning water. RROS. $2.50 blocks frem Firepreof ATLANTIC CITY Worlds Greatest Hotel Success Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia av., near beach. All rooms with het and cold running water; private baths. Alwaye Write for rates. Monroe Hutchizs. Cottage 2 @ 17 Georgia Ave. oted for its| SPECIAL RATES HOTEL RIO GRANDE nd private bath. FAC Comfortabie. o anal ning Garage. Booklet 1850 W merican and European plan. ttached. M. A. SMITH, i TAI T Ocean end Conmecticut av. ABOR INNCGL o iica? evee, airy rooms. Excellent table. 10th seison owser ._Mod. rates. J. P. & A. M. Duna. ase cafeteria ~ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Edwin Hart’s Musical Studios 18th and Columbia road. Piano, violin, mando- Sommer terms. Cal of Music, Inc. Open All Summer oat.n..fl'l FAOULTY. Student Ester at Any Tims. ne Tonwe Franklin 481 SCHOOL BOYS Sth, 6th, 7th, 8th Grades-High and Low Sections Opens June 27th—Six Weeks’ Course Classes Limited to 25 Boys MAKE UP BACK WORK STRENGTHEN YOURSELF FOR NEW GRADE Men Teachers—All Play Supervised Fee For Entire Course, $15 For Further Information Inquire 1736 G St.. ‘N.W. THE ENGLESIDE Open June 17. The best combination of gea uine seashore features on the Atlantic comst. Ma'chiess fishing, sailing, bathiag, etc.—ocess and Tay. Five tenis courta. The Engleside offers modern_appolntmeats. B 3nd fresh watr private batha.Orchestrs _:2;‘. The Covington. West Philsdelphiar BELMAR, N. 3 The New Columbia ON THE OCEAN FRONT, BELMAR, N. J. Catering to the Best Clientele. Amer. plaa. Bates. & to §10 daily. Modern; capaciiy 330 music; elevators to street level; garage. rite for booklet. F. E. LUCAS. Mgr. TAPE MAY. N. 3. HOTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE MAY, N. J. Gn the Ocesn Front and Fourth July 3'-};‘:’1{:'1 and MONDAY attractive. B i il I e i OTEL MARION 1H H ON LAEE GEORGE, N.Y. 76 miles north of Albany | Diractiy on Lake X S + George Vilazs %o Ho'ton Landme - MeSern 1 4o B |ment. Liberal maragcment. Acicms Lake George Country and Yacht Club. Searon Juse to Oct. JOSEPH M. MARVEL {__ _ VImGINIA. | Orkney Springs Hotels, Inc. In the Allegheny Mouctains. Mincral Baths. Eleven Different Spriogs. Orchestra, Dancing. Movies, Tennis. Bowling. Pool, Biliiards. Swimming Poel. i boating 5 new ge: no childres, invaiids { taken: fresh meais, fuilk, fruit {aud $I18 per whek antil Nove MAUKICE CANTI river front dsncing. et D. BLAC Proprietur and Owner Au uplo-date place ito spedd the sumb For reservations Al A, B. Wiltin i HARPERS FERRY. ILL TOP HOUSE 5 & s T. 8. LOVETT. Proprietor. Harpers Ferry, W. Va. THE LOCKWOOD Mrs. A. P. DANIEL, Proprietresa. 9th_ecasan. Moderate Eates ________ TOURS. o VACATION TOURS To New York or New England resorts in] private nutomobile. Moderats cost. For par- ticulars. address Box ' i ! i | l! | Choice Accommodations A * dan R pecial tervics in securing pass- ports; view nd exling permit. leeping car and botel reserva. tions made ¢ advance, St hoime American Express Co. 132 F S N.w., H Wash., D.C. EUROPE AND SOUTH AMERICA Rexular Sailings The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. BA N & SON. Agts. 25 B'y. N. Y. R ANY STEAMSHIP TICKET AGENT. RWHITE Sailis York, Philadelp! Southampton and admisslon to 8. Willoughby Beach UNEXCELLED BOATING, BATHING, FISHING. HOTELS and COTTAGES DEL!GHTFUL WEEK-END TRIPS Medern Falace Steamers Leaving Waskington Daily, 6:30 p.m. Seventh Street Wharf, S.W, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 731 15th St. NW. Woodward Building Norfolk & Washington Passenger and Freight Services Connections Encircling the Globe 'Dr-fts and Foreign Moncy Orders For Saitings and Full Toformation Apply COMPANY'S OFFICE 517 14th St. NW. Washington Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires HA WASHINGTON ) 3uly S.8. AMERICAN LEGIO! 21.000 Tons (d) July 0] £ Acolvs hoids record New Yorx Rio—15 days 15 hours 46 Also new record Rie to —12 days 22 hours. i Steamers of 0.8, &hipping Board) an Fiest Second_Class and n formation apply MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Passenger Dept., 67 Wall S, N. Y. Also at the Line's Oficrs at yeec Bidg.. Baitimore, Mobile, % tabama. Conwav Building. Chicuago 708 Common St., New Orleans / METROPOLITAN LIVE m New York via Cape Cod Camal Boston for Porllsod. . ML Desert, Me.: FRENCH LINE New York, Havre, Paris New Quadruple-Screw Oil Burser . PARIS 379 Zom - 45,000 lluAm”';; June 25, July 27, 3 BOCHAMBEAU ... June 18 July i:“ Ave. IA SAVOIE . Juy 1 FRANCE o LA TOURAINE .. Havre—Hamburg NIAGARA .. ... ....July .' Sept. 3 Now. B New York, Vigo, Havre ROUSSILLON ..... July ® COMPANY'S OFFICE, New York Ave., Wi NORWEGIAN AMERICA LINE AN oo Norway Swedea Demmark (U2 Continental Eurepe Modern Twin Screw Steamers Rergenstiord . .June 17, July 2 rfjord. .July & Aug. 19 Passenger Ofice 2 Whitelall 5:. New ¥ NEW ZEALAND HONOLULU, SUVA, AUSTRALIA The Palatisl Passenger Stewmers R.M.S. “Niagara’ M.S. “Makura” 20,000 Tons ail from Vane & For fares and sailings apply Canadian Pacific Ry 19 New York sve., Washingtom, of te Canadian-Australasian Roval Mail Line, 4489 Sermour St., Vancouver, B. C. > 14 ings every few days of White Star Boston to Li hmw&unvmmmm F vice indispensable not only to the luxury-loving tourisg 'bu?m'theAmedun who goes abroad on business. Lapland, Finland, = favored by exacting travelers, will land youat Cherbourg, Plymouth orAntwerp, thegateway to IHMTIM MzrcanTiie Manius. continental Europe. COMPANY 1208 F STREET

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