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...fl_hu_flfi__—!&J-— SPECIAL TO ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS An ofiesr, transterred, offers his beagtiful foom home in Richmand Park s considerably “Jesa e 1 Contains lnu: can be ir op| in an exciusive ncnan at the righi - “A’l’!OQAL REALTY, COMPANY, Ine Bond B in 7807, Anacosha Bargam. NON-RESIDENT OWNER his come on to use,' regardless of value: asking “large lot: monthly tenant; mprovements; property should, I{m: $3,000. RYON CO.,, Inc Snccessors to in Bloomingdale section, near gov. park; new colonial house, 6 rooms, bath, cellar, electric lights; only % sq. of N. Cap. st. cars. Price, $7750.- H. R. Howenstein Co., 1314 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—COLORED. 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. WILL SELL, GOING FARMING. Besutiful 9-rm., tile bath home, near 18th and Cc rd. Steam heat; electricity: ‘ltr!ec econdition; garage. Price ‘only $10.2: wold immediately. Terms Call Col. 910, LEGAL NOTICES. HOEHLING, PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. SUPREME. COURT OF THE D et o Ootambia: Holding an Equity Court.— Securlty sud Trust Compazy, & con under certain deeds in trast oo Ca Cnum otc., DAInUE. v Arkue defendants.—! No. = nno Mia: Pesnssivania, . any widow and or lawful issue, and, if so. and their rights in the certain trust fund held by plaiatif as trustee usder & deed in trust and from te Jobn Cassels, of fendanf own widow, and or any un- uown surviving issae of Jonn Clyde Camels, deceased. cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring thive months after the date of the frst publl. herwise the cause will be weeks for the first month and twice a mont for the two succeeding monthe, in the Wi ingron Law Reporter and WENDELL P, The' Evening Star. STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal) A MORGAN' H. REACH. Clerk. H. sst. Crerk. 20.1017.24 PROPOSALS. BOLLUSG FIELD, D. C_—Sealed proposals tn {riplicate will be received until June 1521, a4 then opencd. for nstallation_ af ht at Boliing Field, Anace D. C. vernment reserres right fo a “An® 15 22.mv] (nnqulfv!n" Quartermaster, - Washington, D. C. $e20.21,22,24,2: ton, D. C., Juse 1 efi e received t tuid 4 a Shemed Tor. the. bre Hamilton Memorial Statue on the wuth vista of the Treasury Bufldine, Wa in accordanc with drawings and s copies of which may be had at this the discretion of the Supervising JAS. A WETMORE, Actine 8y —_— OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. COLONTAL BEACH. x i VA. CHESAPREAKE REACH PROPERTY. NORTH BEACH_NEW SMALL BUNGALOW for sale; completelr furnisiied: 050 cash rea AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 2.STORY, M AND BATH BRILK'DWILLX\B . 4463, 85 e rds of the Distriet of cnxnmm ana b the requese of the party seca by, the undersigned trustees "l selh Aty ; lie 'OURTH DAY 0' uctjon, 1o front of the premises. on TWENTY.-Fi 921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in block 2.. recorded in Liber County 9, forio 118.75¢ Rhe. records of the oice ot the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold_subject - to_fwo prioe deeds of trust amounting to $3.360, and tl amount ever and sbors xid trusts to be pu in cash. A d of $200 required at time of sie end the purchaser allowed 30 daye to the purchase. Further particulars at Fime of sale. HARRY M. MARTIN, Jel5-d&ds.ex8u__ B. M. ODUM. Trustees. TOMORROW. DAVID NOTES, AUCTIONEER. o S 1 blic_auctien at the Fai Produce M g: ondemned District t, 12th and B sts. n.w.. co s, Nos. 10246 and 847. TERMS CASH AT SALE. By s on!er of the Comnlasioners, D. €. ito D. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. Auction Sale of Household Furniture From Storage, Private Homes and Others: Parlor Furniture, Dressers, Chiffoniers, etc.,, by Public ‘Auction, at Our Rooms, 910 Pa. Ave. N.W. Y, o J—o 25, at 10 O’Clock A.M. Parjor Sets, Dining Room Suites, D. l'l ‘Tables, Chairs, China Closets, fi‘m Ircn Beds, Springe. Mattresses, Pil- ‘Bedding, Lace Curtains, Heres, ete., ‘ 'l‘l;l-l. Cg:g::kmxl’t;ry Bearoom 3 efrig. e, X mum e Ctenlls,” China ‘and and Gas eass and Wicker l'ur.ltm, l‘rm‘pbfld o aker acnine, Alsoat 11 O'Clock A M. Ford, PaigeTouring, '{‘ounn( 1920, Ford Tnlck . fl ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. United States Manlnl': Sale of Essex Roadster. of & wrlt of ferl ném fsued lerk’s office of Rl ot mll"—h for eash, al e O'CLOCK _ NQO! u'ml“l:lA ““ 920 on, 'm wire' wheel ‘wheels; certificate for stock of the Texas receipt Supervising | AT “TADAM A. WESOHLER. AUOTTONEBE. Household, Office and Lunch- room Furniture, “Burroughs” Adding Machine, Carpets, Rugs, etc., by Order of Ad-|t Trustee in B-nlmlptcy and | Others By Public Auction Rooy Sultes. Dressers Ohiftonlers, Ewflu n: Jiagle Brass and Euam prings and Matiresmes, B Extension Tables ‘Leather 'Di Bahogany _Sideboard, Fisor Lamp. & Shiade, Parlor Suites. Fiber Porch Sefiees and ables, ue Mahoga: ureau, Malogany Kitehen Cabiaer, Day thed. Wardrobes, ook cases, Refrigerators, Haby Carriages. port, Bell-top Deaks, Carpets T BLI 3. Opalite-top hm-:h Tables, Metai-trame Chairs, ralitetop ~Counter, ' Ciftee Urn, Warming Oren., Cafe Refrigerator, Showcaies, Under- r HALF-PAST ELEVEN A M. Burroughe Addine Machine, Iron Safc, ington No. writer, Desks. Piatform B el by order Trasiee 1n bankrubtes. At 12 Noon 1921 Light-Six Buick, 7 Rem- Tmcklnd 1920 Ford Touring, | T by Order Trustee in Bank- ruptcy; 1919 Essex Roadster, 1920 Ol(kmoblle ‘Touring and Ford Roadster, Delivery, by!p Order U. S. Marshal; 1918 31/2-ton Signal Tnlck, 1920 Ford Sedan, ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. - | United States "Marshal’s Sale of Electric Lighting Fixtures and Appliances, Ford Roadster, Delivery, etc. sesuta "oitor T o lere S of the Sapreme Court of the Dj and to me of Columbl directed, T will Sl a Dubie sale. for cash &t A. Weschler, fi U, “lo2r AT AL Targe stock of electrical fix- tures, consisting o' and levied upon as_the prope he fendant, Prank L. Clarke. and S8 1o satis: fy judgment at law 63395, in faver of Harry B. Carrcll et al. RICE SPLAIN, U. 8. Marshal. $011.18.24.25.27 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of 1921 Buick Light “6” Touring, 1920 Ford Touring; 1920 Republic 1/%- Ton Truck, “Burroughs” Ad- ding Machine, Office Fix- hns, ete. By virtue of an er of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of fnlumbh holding a Bank- Weiter. e Platform Seiie, ALSO. VE 0°'CLOCK NOON. 1921 Light Keven-passenger Buick. 1920 Ford Touring and 1020 115-ton Republic Truck. erms: SAMOEL RAPPAPORT. Trustee, Je223¢ McLachlen Buflding. ADA] LER, AUCTIONEE Signal 3%-Ton Truck BY PUBLIO AUCTION WESCHLER Remington No. 10 Typewriter. BATTRDAY, JONE 12 0°'CLOCK. 1915 3%-ion Sigmal Track, sun Body and Cab. Buda Motor: new bearings t| Reax, e tires, worm drive: In Srceliont ron: ning condition. Terms cash.” aDAM A. WESOHLER, Auct FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF By virtue of an nrd!r nf the Bupreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia, in_Admiralty Dis- trict Court No. 1438, as “Wathen & Co,” libellant, vs. one hundred comds of wood, etc’, more or Tess; T whl seil at public xale, for cish, nt ELEVEN 0'CLOCI A.M., ON FHIDAY. JULY 1, 1921, lk Carter's wharf, 13th and Water 'sts, Washington, D. C.. fifty-seven cords of wood, more or less, scized pursuant to warrant of ar- m! in the ahove-entitled case, and sold to Rt Duke, Wathen, mmu hen & Co. MACRICE SPLAIN, U. S, Je24. 2527 58 380 W. 7 Wt the rear of A0 et to the "Nighess bidder ¢ Public "ahe tion, "the automobile stored with me in the name H. R. Talbot. to cover storage and other Pt B Lo J R T Je24.571 8. GORDON. 8408 M . n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cafe Furniture, Monmouth, at No. 1819 G St. N.W. thvlrme oL,p chattel aeed 8¢ trat, reees 1, 1. ihe land rewrdl of the Dllmfil n( Oolumbh. lllfl at the request of the pa) hereby, Aend:ned‘ truste % fl'l"l‘ l[tl\fll"y v'v'n‘hllc llv.‘(\nl. as entf on! n the above pre: (fl. B, T SV TR Tooat Acesagy Fo the cafe and restaurant, including. in part: Usma. Couiters and Show- Register, te_Booths, Cooking cn-h-, Glassware, Plated Linens, Cooking Utensils, P erticulia an 10 Joase And possession of given by trustees before etus of sale: Cash. Deposit of $500 re- quired at time of sale ¥nd' the remainder to be paid wil bours thetentter: - 'WHITFORD. cases, Cash Raxies, Tablos UI::G‘ Shlu Mnnhnh Slk !wl t to an order of (h. ln the case t tant leel r Co., h eonwnh:-. Ferans Triatate Motor Corpars: tion, Mahogany and other Furniture Persian Rugs, Mirrors Paintings and Water Colors: China, Glassware, Draperies, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday June 25th, 1921 mmutr-tor of an Estate,| passen- gers; 1920 Republic 1V,-ton | M5 | vanisea It. Duke Watliers trading | OF Fixtures and| .5} m%umy. JUN] Equipment of the Cafe- Hotdl A THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 15 13th St. C. G. Sloan & Co;; Inc, Auets. | FUTURE DAYS. 3 E 80N 3 TRUSTEES: BALE ¢ OF VAL YaLran THE N.E. CO) asmmcu' on R '3 'f'n!fi" BEIGHTS). 2 on S0 8% the reqmert of e perey. seca by the mdersigned trustces will aell ot pud- lic'_auction front, of the prem! THURSDAY, ’ms THIRTIET DAY OF USE. AD. 10 E-THIRTY 0CLOCK he d Secd for Thiey gSarmote, e cnnd I!.V d&d Firther particalars &t b o, mvcnndnt. ne:v"dlng and revenue stamps at s cow L Awuvnsl R vAnLA. WILLIAM H. BITCH 21-d4ds. exSu Trustees ADAM A, wmnu. AUCTIONEER, TRUSTRE'S SALE O OF TWO-STORY AP. APART- HOLMEAD PLACB N. " virtue of an nutnomy conferred e by the will of sl;u:m- Ballman. decen .; “nzrorul ublic auction in front the ETGHTH DA DAY NE: Tozl, AT FIVE O-CLOGK. the fol. lowing deseribed land 250 premises dituste i3 the city of Wasbington, D. O to wit; Part of lot one (1) -three (43] read epth of togeth wnn a right of way to Bounced ¢ the “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two equal installm le years, with interest 1 rty sold, or all cash, at the option of Phe purchaser. A deposit of $200 reqoired the purchaser at the time of sal anciog, ‘recording, revenue stamps and fees at the cost of Terms sale to be complied wits, within Afteen 8y days of date of sale. otherwiss trustes convey: HAYDEN C. CLINTON JAMES, $e31.d&ds.ex8u-Tt ~"THOS, J. OWEN & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' BALE OF V. BEE \D Clml BRICK "G SPARTME BOILDING, m?' =W xmlolh'm AUCTION SALES Valuable Warehouse Property Near B. & O. Freight Yards Three-story Brick Build- ing 30x92 With Side Yard 98x Elevator, 3 Toilets, Hot-water ; | Heat, etc., No. 19 Patterson Street N.E. e will sell at o & le_Kaown uponapplication FX i unaemned e 2 iine and’ Diace ot depouit, required upan scceptance ot bid. Ceare; ancios, Tecordlog and revenue d l‘ for!eflod. E"’ ‘"' COWNEN N & SON Kueus., 1 G st now. AM A. wtscmx. Aucno. ER. USTEE'! OF VALUABLE TWO- TROSTORY l\i.m': nfl;llfl:u A3D DWELL- v PROPI 224226 4% 'REET SoTHY WSt s Ggcree of the B u'fin" e 8 eomamiia, Passel I cquliy Suse’ Nov SR08, the undersigned trustes will ofer for sale by pablic nl:fll;n,'r DNES| DAY OF inu, ERDSI, 0'CLOCK the ‘following described land e pvataes sitoage . the clty ot Wasio {a o Soratvisien are 524, 4% per Dlat mma in Book 10, for, the wm bereot 48 wis oo Court of ths District briek from day of sale, se- ot ‘truat upon the property sold. or sll cash, at the oplhm of the purchaser. A deposit Tequired of the purchuscr at the time of sal conveys revenue ips and otarial fees ar the eost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from .day of & otherwise the trusiee reserves the HEht to sell the property the risk and cost'of faulting purchaser, after five duys Savertse: h resle in some o r pub- ment of sucl 'w flnsu?'fl lished in the city of GEORGE C. 028.4&qs.exSukiyd Nvane Bufldln‘ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 'S SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME TR WELLING, No. "200 MINNESOTA 4VE~ ] n;smxa. G irtae. ot & ertain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4430, follo 179 et sq of the land records of the District of Columb a2 at the request of the party secured the b the undersigned trustee will offer for sale unuc auctlon, in_front of the premises, 'F DAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF JULT, br 1021, 21, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK the fol- g | N purpos: 'and lot nnmb!nd ity eighe BOTS) - sald prop enty-eight (5078), sai p- -"-5 Taing improved by 8 twostory frame welling. sale:, One-thind of the purchase -::T:«fi i ‘cash, the balaace in two equal Pk ™ sie a sne. acd. twe Saars, With fnterest 487 per cent per Annum, B Saeadof st upon the property soid, of trust S5 Baiat the ‘option of the purehaser: Corus: | of the purch t of | aeta ulting wmmr, after five days' a posit of $350 purchaser all Further particulars a recording and reve G. Je17-dAds,exSu TADAM A, W“CHLZK AUCTIONEER. Large Including such .well known énd destrable brands s Austin-Nichols, Premier, Crosse Tiackwell, Blue Cami bell and ‘others, es, Pears, C Salmon. Lobater, Tuaa F Olive 0il, Evaporated matoes, _Soups, Grape "Julce, Salad Franat Butter, C| Plum _ Pudding, Dmfln‘:‘ Tuds, Brooms, Paper llell, !l!. Register, I fafe, Showcsss, lcv Son seaten e B ordes of the owner, who is retiring from bu_il‘nz-. the bullding baviag been sold. Cash. . WESCHLER. Auctioneer. 2 akgeiexsn ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONSEE. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY CELLAR. HOOM AND n'm.‘nzor By viriue of & certitn deed of trust duly re- corded Murch 11, amosg the o e of 1he Dlsirict of Copembla: 10 at | T peext. of the party_secared b underslened trustees Wil ofter for sale by uetion froat yremi; wwvmuu -raz FWENTY SRCOND DAY U D, st AT FIVETHIRTY FLOCR i described land K o situnge In. he ity of o cabind :nfil jumbia, ,"}‘ X‘i 's 8t lon of origin recorded in o Pt the surveyce foe sl fn.mc- preved s abote: Bubjects to 8 building association £ gule; Over and abore mig srogt Tfh'-'u' Cash, the remainder in mo Stailments of $25. including mu-. SR T B cagh at the Totion Puichaser. A deposit of $200 required a AN converancin thel" ?lllm At oo % e elty of W, EDWARD HARRY £ Grapuav, Se11-0848.ex.50 Trastess. ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONEI THIRTIETH, 1821, at_the BAME HO D PLA By order, of the trustees. __%dldl..x!u “‘ 'nms'rri:n' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- ASEMENT ~_BRICK §th STREET + the uay € tho request of M y secured e mderaigned trustees Wil offer Tor iblic auction, in froat of the prem. 7Y SEVENTH nnwr JURE, A D. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK llowing d land and prem- Toon. " sftuate: In- the oty of Wesdlagten, Dis- triet of Columbl, Part of original oy sauare SO, follows: Beginning for same at the southesst cor: Der of said lot_and running thence 8th street east 16.38 feat to the center of the party wall between numbéred 14’ and 16 8th street west 114 feet h to'y CQ 1 ng. . improvs hrkk dwellllc. Terms of sale: Ove-t the purchase money to be paid-in cash, !»mnnu l'. equal installments, payable: in with foterest ut & per. ‘Sent Dot a8 st ble semi-anaually, from day of sale, se- cui deed of £hé property seid, or all cash, ut the Iaewh ot |:¥"m pura't'." 048, " | plled with within (b 000 ft. Finest. 8t e 1 2800 oo with within _thirty Tesell the property at the risk and cos h ressle i some nn-p-w pub- IOVDIG‘ PAC‘HRG & STOBAGB BEFORE MOVING TO OR FROM N. J. N. Y. t way prices, cicsed vai or Boston. get our one-way prices. mmn 8th, Newark; N. J. The Big 4 Transfer Co., lnc., 1125 14th St. N. Phen ain ,'1 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving SUNITED STATES" STORAGE co iu \TES Veiet "° PHONES »&c3tas ¥ 5% W. 5. MOSES % BONE. 1ty AND F N.W— Modern fireproof_storage. CLEAN. DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE snd pianes. Petimates chesrfully gived. Con- Yenient location. WESCH 920 Pa. ave. n.w._Thone Main 1282, WINTER BUILDING STORAGE ot Houserld Gooss ana"’ ‘Merchazdise. Expert Packers, Crntm & smmn =% irn s i Dot Yeros - UNION © 8 STORAGE COMPANY SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 Xors, By Catal ‘monr “Rates Heasonable. Phone 104 PACKING BY EXPERTS North 705-9 Fla. Ave. N.W. " Moving - || LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO. 15th and Pa. Ave. NNW. Tel e Main 8290. MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE LARGEST VANS ON THE HOAD WORRY IN W(‘A LONG DISTANCE MOVING CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. PHONE FRANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 7973, The Central Transfer Co. 1381 H ST. BAGGAGE, HAULIN MARYLAND _AND _VIRGI MmmAm:flunw + . Star Liners—Lapland, -.-hvnndhym tic Ports. | Meals and ]Illlht extra chai o V= REDSTAR LINE With weeki, the and Red weekly sailings, the sturdy -tudyqolnc D. C, FRIDAY, EDUCATIONAL Main 8250 EDUCATIONAL Civil Service Examination For Btatistical Clerk, July 6. Special preparation for Service Prepsratory Bchool, &. Foote. nw.’ Phons ¥ s E \‘lnuunmllcl n. Physies, H l!zimm NOW FOR Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G 8t. N. W.. Corner 8th and G ASK YOUR BOY lf he wishes to l!tend the | VACATION SCHOOL FOR BOYS| HIS CHUM IS WHY NOT SEN Tq a school that includes STUDY, SWIMM]NG and SUPERVISED PLAY All Day Program for Boyn pect examination i for Clerk Promotion examination. The or. 50 A M The Umvernty Prepmtory s;llool JUNE 24, 1921 EDUCATIONAL EFS0RTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. AREW L'V NIKE Virginis aye., 84 hotel from Besch. Privee bat tor: vkn!.r A-cl 2l S IS, Cwner. !.Ill. Carolina M . THE WATKINS Near Beach, Every comtort ang sarvice. ogerate rates. ._ARNOLD, Owner, HOTEL LEWIS {1 "ot R rater. Electric ligh! T B T So. Carolina Ave. nr. Beacl IROQUOIS 150 rms. and bath and service unexcelled anywhere. Ire- rates. | A. H. CREMONA, Gen. Mgr. i % KENTUCKY AVE, { Hotel De Ville XENTUCKE ave | Ocesn view. Moderate * rates. rehestra. Dascing. THOMAS In Its - OING HIM _M._O'BHIKN. INN 104 Bo. Sovereigm Ave.. Chelsea. ENROLL NOW—CLASSES LIMITED | ]THE Delightful inmovations. Near 3 173 ; u4 007 Beer 40 Pusiic Ave, WARWI soulh ur' eed Bdwlt Baths. Running water, llumeny. Artesis H H. FULLO! water. Bathing permitted. BARA! UCTIONS: . _Qcean view rooms. ‘h" NS FERRY, lAv ial farm seat nesr finemont o8 water ous ‘ml‘l. drives and cotta; % l.lfllln'x ewer 3is -y “ % m"'filll Culsine | — e $rop No. 14 eu witer front. Medern lamue verandas. Free a’un and -filn' Tadle owp- plied_from ) a1 yeuss. “-m g R Thenth i T R VIRGINIA BEACM, VA, Westminster Keotucky ave. ar. Beach. Elevator to stree vate baths. Running water. Ope PP._Owner T THE ENGLESIDE Now epen ~The brst combinstion of gen- retiens Behing sailing, bathing, etc.—orcan bay. Five ténnis coiirts. "The Eneiesite offers ‘modern appfntments d fresh water private b Garaxe. Tookiet: F, ENGLE, Alss Thie Covington. Weat I'hiladelphia. HOTEL HENLOPEN Will ope June, 20. 1921 Booklet. R _BUR’ T e w Sts. Spanish Profs. from Spaln. | 14335 G St. —Wsmmmflmmz Charles A. (Principal H. ]ohnson D. Cooke Rchool) Boys, and Girls of the Bth. 7th & 8th Grades. x weeks (June 27 to Aug. 6), 1315 K st. n.w. “Enons 1 . 458 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. WashingtonCollege| | - of Music, Inc. Open All Summer OOMPLETE FACULTY, 714 17th st. School of Wnlnngton Students May Enter at Any Time. Fra: [ECOLUMBIA Newly resovated. Ilivoms with bath and shie, Comie jervice mnexcelled. “Larr CHAY & u.u STA.R V Ocean and besch. C: baths, elevator. pacity. 150. Running Ownership ma . 8, CHUH COLONIAL Zieiy = Beuch 4a. Ty n. _Ruoning water.” Pri- = i A Electriclty. =m e . W. GCEAN CITY, N. J. THE MAYBERRY ey. Rooms with ruoning water Nrs. 5. K, MAYRERRY, S — 'HOTEL DORSEY The Favorite—sWildwsod by-the-Ses Finest beach on Atlastic. Rooms with bath. veed, oA timaedve “THE HOUSE OF [EoseraLIIT Albemarle Ball %)al[ d. ITANIJY SMITH, Prop. Ocean Front 2th Street Station | Tue Atbermavie 15 & family botel offerise every convenieace, for home comfort. Old Vir- Einia cooking. “Sed food a specialty. Esrellest fishing and bathing. Saddle horses. Attractive Rates to Family Parties. Saeelient tsble. As wp-tedats Blace to epend -the smmm ress M: tiex unsu: VLAN! 1 Private baths. Exeellent ng_ Miss VIRGINIA LI THE WAVERLY Ocean front. Bookle . - M. B G. mnm 3 AARPE] T SHENANDOAH~ INN ~Now Open. Ami ¢ Ressonsble rates. HILL TOP HOUSE Dosair e searon. Apeil 30. T uwn-r T % Mon A B PANIEL, Demarlatress, 2011 Neason. Kestoeky Ave., close to Beach nklin_3491. == hot and SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR SALE. BUFFALO AVE. Md.; 4 rooms; Chesapeake | Burn. screen; t | foundation: Taree lot, Trees: 2 blocks house: $1,650; terms. 5100 14th st 'n.w. Columbia 5794. from beach: NOR painted, water inside: Bloomfleld H. Ha-nd. bath Dancing. flof GI Sa m SMALL ALADBIN, ON CANAL NEAR t.uaxx Beach front. (4 Cap:. 150, Bun'g water John bridge: bargain, $00. Address Box . Joho beldge: barge o5 baths. Bookiet. Ownership mgt. W, H. Geratel: ATLANTIC CITY HOMES Detached with Private Garage $3,000 CASH Terms to Suit Purchaser. RARTRAM AVE.. NORTH OF VENTNOR AVE.. CHELSEA. All Modern Improvements. t 43x80. GEORGE W. SHISLER ISES ON PREM OR_YOUR OWN BROKER. FOR _RENT. HWEDISON nan.m Ave, close to tieach, thrce blocks from new Amusement Center), sonvesjent to ] Large airy - | CNFURNISHED THREE-ROOM ROUGH OOT- 23 min, fage for camping; Great Falls troller Treasury: $15 e_Clar. 1 FOR RENT—FOR- fi!hu SEA nished cottage. Ridge mouniains, 1 mile from’ Bl Abundant shade and pure s rxn JULES DEMONET, lm n Saickers Gap, on top of Bine Chicken Dinners | Engage your room over week end. Route via Baltimore-An- napolis Boulevard. See signs. ‘Telephone Annapolis 1831-3. _P_E A‘I’LAN‘I‘IC CITY. N-J. Dlrectl_yon om L - i “POINT BLAKISTON” LCOL'I'O"!). ite_Blakiston Opens May 28. s.u -water bath 3 nmng crabbing; dai orchestra. W NEW YORK TO EUROPE Bellings from Pier 74, 34th Bt., ¥. B. ing; eclalty. 305 whier-front lots on Potamac for ie." Aute mep and bonkiet, ' Fhone Toosard ' 38T A KIST mers 24 Direetly oo Chens- peake bay; 80 mi poating, Bathing; us BUSSEY, S u_u i 'kl"-ullnr 21¥2 gy -~ . BETTERTON, " BETTERTON, ke bay. it water view. e bay. . 7 A BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—BREMEN AMERICA: June 25— July 23—Aug. 24 GEORGE WASHINGTON July 30—Aug. 27—Sept. 24 PLYMOUTH—BOULOGNE=LONDON fortable. mm-nx. STATE OLD uo!.n STATE: Joly 13—Aug. 16—Sept. 2 HUDSON: PRINCESS MATOIKA: July $3—Sept. 7- POTOMAO: BREMEN—DANZIQ July 13—Aug. o & Brosdway, N. Y. " VACATION TRIPS BY SEA MLTI.O‘I 'l’('l | JACKBONVILLE *. berth nade deck. ugh tickets to pi Send for illustrated folder. MERCHANTS & MINERS TRAN! hhh\lll.d 1854 Millions of ers_carried—not & life - !llrt.!utlfl.:lt- Tel. S¢t. Panl 4508 June 28—Aug. 3—Sept. 6 30—0ct. 15 July $8—Sept. II—M ) NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES~ GENOA TADNS—F Mountains, write General Pawel West. Maryinod Eatiway, Baitimors. ¥oURTH OF 30 T“s‘rm“‘lfl.fr’ GY' ‘modate select few In private home, Satirday dinner, until Monday after dinner, $0; weekly rates, $18. Address JACK'S, North Beach, Md. = ‘O0OLEST PLACE ON Bl 3 High View Hotel. $1 up; board, per ek, 318, . G. NOLTE. OCEAN CITY. lm OCEAN CITY, MD. Finsst beach in world; ocesa e oha side. bay Completely resovated. Owner. ; cool, healthful; boating and fishing. t. _O. H. WOOD, Jr., Mgr. C hip management. O. H. WOOD, Jr., Mgr. FOTEL RENTOCKY |gusrae s baths, run. water; bkit Ownershl THE ATLANTIC HOTEL emeddigan PLIMHIMMON HOTEL # -ml ! THE LI.N-MAR Eo Running water o reoms. All coavesi Hath houses attached. MRS, H. ¥. BOTD:" "fibum“mm_uom A'l. and Boardwal Running nhunn in "l m-c Private m ll-nm service. Cafe and restaurant attached. Re- a_\nea_nmm April, May and June. MANHA'I' TAN -lfl &mll-.l -n.. -.If hhel from Beped. Music, Dane- oclnl rlo'fl' 3L, Inul;g N. Bewest hm on u ik emu-« rosme HASTINGS. Inl. r‘. vnu. pflv. aod private bath. J;Iy 4tE—Excurnom July 1—New York July 2= Atlantie Gi July 2—Norfoll July 2—Luras- anuu [ July 3-4—Gettysburg by auto. 1y 8- o—!hrl-n Ferry-Antie 4—Annapolis . DELTA TOURS Phone Main 1473 _ (; o days) int (3 days). 500 Bond Hldg. thing " from St. Charies Place and Beach. h-nl- Jruter batha; rus A.E. WAGNER. fre. O DN THE BELMONT nnd With ocean view. Cool, delly Rat reasonable. Excellent table RNE, { Mount Vernon ID l.n-. 2:30 mnlan.wllll-ndyounchav bourg, Plymouth . The Red Star Line also’ m‘“'::.?}"m“““‘""“” lnflmnmuu. MzrcaNTiie Manrtus COMPANY D\ !.‘Imm. 128 F STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. Steamer Charles Macalaster Tth Street Whert Leaves Datly Except Sunday X i‘fl‘?‘?.‘?..fi%.-r::m -°:.;"":'§ Newly furni zou | i Vzlla Nova wolf, 3 Bemain O October. JOHN 3. GInBO) :flm DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. DELAWARE WATER GAP, oleading Hotel of This Vamous Regios. mters sppolatzent. H High altitude; n 4 t seenery. Golf. temnls, :'-h( ba this . Dally carte grill rage. ulm--nnjon lPERSHING GREETS DIAZ N MESSAGE Felicitations Exchanged on Third Anniversary of Battie of Piave. ROME, June 24.—Gen. John J. Persh- ing, the newly appointed chief of Btaff of the American Army, has ex- changed messsges of greeting with Gen. Dias, cogpmander-in-chief of the Italian army,’on the occasion of the third anniversary of the decisive bat- tle of the Plgve. Gen. Pershing. who refegred to that battle as “undoudted- ly one of the ‘turning points of the Trar and purely an Italtan victory. al- luded to the .‘ equent participation of American “troops on the Italian front. The Americans were attached ‘!o ther Bir: nlaia:flmlon. and. Gen. | Pershing ‘con his message by expresMing !h aenrnunreeuuol of the’ Ammm- for The'officers and men of that division. _ : Gens Dins #in ~hisveply. warmly thanked Gen: Pevshing for his letter, adding:" ‘Tle: ' army and nation ee n? m ties '-01‘ sincer ation of these which, @8- mented upon,the bltuafleld. bind us firmly to the: great American nation.” He assured Gen. Pershing the Jtalian army would “slways remémber the fbrave 3324 Regiment of American In- fantry, and said that as the 31st Divi- ision has been Wisbanded, Gen. Persh- ing's letter Wduld be preserved in the ‘mlllury mugeum with the flags and historic relics of the organization “as |- precious document of the giorious past and 8 sure pledge of a common future. The ministes of war has eommuni- cated the text of the two letters to the entire Itatian army, declar! lll, are’ the “solemn proof of which bound together the Italian -u |American soldiers.” CUSTER STATUE READY. Bepwducfion of Indian Massaere WALl Aé¢company Unveill: HARDIN, Mont, June 23.—The men- ument in meémory of General George A. Custer, to be unveiled June the forty-fifth anniversary of the battle of the Little Big Horn, has been com- pleted in the city park here. The memorial, paid for by popular sub- scription of citizens of Hardin Big Horn county, is of Montans gray granite and ‘bears two bronse plates, one showing Custer's profile and th other giving the date and place his birth apd military record. Plans for the celebration, which will include” a reprodyction of the massacre of Custer's command by I dians enacted by United States caval- Tfymen, American Legion members and Crow Indi; provide also for an ex- hibit of several historical objects, it is announced by the Custer Battle An- niversary Association, 4in of the affi . They will inelude one of Custer’s nriclllll regimental flags and what is declared to be the first fyll- page new: gh:!r acrount of the bat- tle, published immediately after it |wu ought. "The' z;ma 18 to be :lf'?“'m on the site of the al conflict, pew. & gav- ernment régervation. - ASKS $10,000 HEART BALM ‘Miss Ida fi;n)’:ln Sues E. D. Wik bung fqr !uuh of Promise. ex ‘{6 the extent af $16,000 S *iaked for allogea breach of prom- ise to marry in a suit filed in the Dis- trict Bupreme Court, by Miss ¥da F. Maupin, nst Edward D. Wilburne. 'rhe plaintiff through Attorney F. 8 d “u‘ '.t‘v-el‘ca n‘nm the lefendant promiss prfl 1 and O!l -ub-e;l eni dates to marry. he: | June 15. he rcfused to keep his Al. The plalnllfl says she leged promise. wam to mucl ewenu 1n entertainthg e du nds by & ud III the mfllfi sdel a ’—r—‘_fi RESIGNS' POSTAL -POST. Wnrmrn. el'e, a. A :nucn , Southerland Goes ] ¥ l.!anGl ‘tor ‘elegraph Compaay rluu eritered the depart. !!a Was utln‘ nllelbr thik He ll‘ l’” ve":? &u nl-mm)l, L s - SOLICFTOR NOMINATED.

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