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. FOR SALE—HOUBES Contimued CHARMING CHEVY CHASE HOME. m, By Owner at Bargain Price. houses, located lnchemnhm Pctically nww, and siemuiy fumioed uetmnofflnuty. Pna um nunln-ahm ine & roomer with sl medern | Terms, $150 cash AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES TOMOKRKROW. " C.C.SLOAN & CO., INC. Auctloneers, 715 13th St. N.W. AUCTIONS EDUCATIONAL course in Co‘(lll-l" income ta: - 'll“' tics. stenogra M l. -f 310, entire w’:.{u: nfl' or endlie ot The Civil Service Pre) ith- i Sl e S The University Preparatory School S.B. Corner 12th Sts MW P 2080. THOUSANDS TIEND FAR AT ROCKVLLE Nock FOLK mm te Norfolk, ou Nat Oom- ch and_Occan NU Phone Matn 1472, Bong bldg. — SPECIAL BT el SR S ices | month, includi nll inmut. 460. befers noon or after 7 p.m. 29° SUNSHINE HOMES MICHIGAN PARK 4 Miek, M'r' pletion. Homes ‘-nm.::n wuhmground all around for less than houses in & row. Sample open from 9 to 9. lows. Houses. h’.h. s ll.ow. Take'11th or F or N, Cap. st car marked “Brookland” to end of route, or for automabile call Main 6935; after 5:30, owned and for MIDD“AUGH & SHAVNON 2 Fiour, Weetwerd Bidr. 15th and H. Place Liks Home; No Home Like Oure.’ 2Ne Place Liks Home; TWO DETACHED HOMES |éis FOR PRICE OF ONE. 3-acre weoded lot and brand-sew T-room ial hame (4 hun—-l. The other house 5o reated for $800_pe: Located in the Boet section of Cbevy 'Chase, Md.: ga 13x30; ‘wone + futore 12.000. This £y bas ‘n—lmm-. !"i‘ . oolnoi. ‘Suburban Evass bldg- FOR COEGRED, Rhode Island ave. n.w. near oth, north side; 9 rooms and bath; hot-water heat; double|s floors; repapered’ to suit pur- chaser. Easy terms. W. McKINLAY, 810 F St. N\W. COLORED. v T Pase outaly. Box 106D, Star oficor g CAREFULLY SELECTED FALL LISTINGS. Cash or Convenient Terms. um—cnm st. or. umdu; 8 = na ; detached large i ored. Wl o! 14th. 6 ana mged for two families. Pleaty of yard sud 1 Carroll st. s.e. Convenient to Capttol, " Library * and House Offics bullding; 7 rooms and bath; garage ;plr! i. excsllent | mem» cond. W 6 mt o heating pl ‘convenient 1o sehools m. House' bar Bearly pew. $6.500—Overloo! I ave. at lst n. e Gekehtal ‘rovme wad “ath: coie: nial front and wide paved alley. Newly papered and paiated. . 5251. % B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenvon st. n.w ROOM 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phone Pr. 1484. _ After 8 p.m. Adams 67p. 3433 MT. ' —. thehea trasie hedi, comaiiine @ 1ot ad garage; lot 503140; bouss is vacant. tfl. Flrst Street, 2100 Block. well hll 10 asd bath by swaer, who will give fmme B S 0s. E. Jarrell, ._E_!gl!!"_!&_____&!l_l_fl_- de, Md., Section. £ LA Friend, ull D 0 MGI‘I oo | H. S maw. T':'m- o tarm Thos. E. Ja'r'r'fix 37 Woodward blg. . BICISTIND Unclaimed Freight By Order of the American Railway Express Co, At Public Auction, AT SLOAN'S 715 13th St. NW. Thursday, August 25, 1921 At 10 A M. TERMS CASH C.G FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD FURNITU! BFF BY PUBLIO AUCTION, 1921, COMMENCING AT NINR 4. pubdlic auction at Weschler' ng | cooking. Rea Str A deGarre: Edmunds, M a i. T. Milburn, I purties ki, Brod e & Sure, 8ill. M. H. Potts icGhee, Mr. Phi TOR SALE. BY OWNER, 180 LAMONT ST. rooms. 3 bathe: Belwatar Best, gus and e’ Tamediste posscision o Bungalow—16th Street fielgfits. ‘4!", T _rooms and ba also -lil end breskfast room, -wate: el-cl'klln 75 990 Sraplace; absclately eonpiet Thds. “Jarrell, _887 Woodward Bld, Main AUCTION SALES THIS AFTFRNOON. ADAM A WBSCHLEE, Aumonm. "“’%;'.‘t'a&'.' LA m lol?l' (fll Sy fronnn DAY OF Amm"r r : | TRUSTEES" g8ce | February 14, 1021, belag in ‘ebruary 1 ”fmg&'nmm High | equal t--my flat, 11 ’Ilhh'ut&yotmrnm' portl 51 immediate ecllldmua . 0.730—Naar Lincoln Tark ‘&room ana colonial hot 39380, 31,000 cadh. cmmu =& 0f Tith. 10 rooms ;M Ill h.-w.] -detached. wner wiil give passession. sio.000." " ® L3 9 Todm and if interested. uuoo— pont Circle. ery e GRAEME T.. SMALLV\’OOD Real Ketate, Loans, Bestals. 14th_strest n.w. D, Bargain—Mt. Ralmer, Md. [-room c. -y BTEUS Teached ony whes H. C. MAYNOR, 3607 33rd St., Mt. Rainier, Md. Phone Hyattsville Ex. 393-W." SOUTH CHEVY CHASE BUNGALOW. rooms, bath and garage; lot 50x130; apen Srepiace snd bot-water heat: large front porch. M. & R b \V-\RREV 1418 Eyc St‘ N.wW. Phone Fr. 1484. After 6 p.m. Adams 679. Girard Street Home. Atmost vew 8 room and bath tapes Rot-wa "electriclty! lot mxuv paved nur. price, !ll.m garage. Thos. E. Jarrell, Woodward B! Ilh Te8. VACANT—H‘)'D RIGHT IN. suburban hom VACANT; a bargain; located fear 17th and B sts. s.e. 6 rooms end bath. Price, $2,500. Very gasy terms. HARRY A.KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. NW. FORSAL VACANT; in Cleveland Park; detached; all modern improve» ments; in A-1 condition. gnd terms very reasonable. HARRY A.KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. NW. “OR SALE— VACANT; in Mt. Pleasant; semi-detached ; g r. and z baths ready to move in. ferms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. FOR SALE— VACANT; near 3rd and R. L. ave. n.e.; 6 r. and b.; h.-w. hea elec. lights; in perfect condition. Price and terms very reasonable. | 5 HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. NNW. Bungalow—r14th St. Terrace. Fine 6-room and bath house; large lot; h-o- water heat: electricity; ':tnll. open fireplace; Thos. E. 837 Woodward Bl Main 768 A Mt. Pleasant Bargain. 1716 l?e‘n:nyon St. N.W. 2 BATHS; GARAGE. MM'IN‘ mnnkl@ nn.Punntmmxn.yun.nlv-h -5 1“!'1%09"1 TNION TRI ILDG, FOR SALE—COLORED This most attractive corner house near 17th and Fla. ave. n.w.; 7 r. and bath. Price, $5,750. Terms, $500 cash, easy monthly payments. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. ~Aliison St. Near 16th N-W. SALD BY OWNER. ot _semi-detabosd '“b*. ::?:“' b . Jarrell, Price. and |bia. and Auction Sale of Entire Contents | . of Private Dwelling, No. 507 6th Street N.W.,, on Thurs- day, Aug. 25, 1921, at 11 o’Clock A.M.- W i e nm‘:m within the '"“"m. ding. tware, D—ou. w-uuu. ‘Ward- e Chifislecs, Mirrovs, m l;‘p,'u tor, Matting, Pictures, etc., etc. Terms Cash THOMAS DOWLING & CO. ADAM a. '-mn. AUQTIONEEE. 125 Bentwood Ifi Other Chairs, “ Lunch Re 200 pacity: Fear: THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUOTIONEERS. 'STEES® SALE JABLE BRIOK nrnwnuro. nfll D‘fll-l‘ SOUTH- i" 12 iffl .ei §§§§n"? v 3200 Price | faset e THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONRERS. OF VALUABLE THREK- BESIDENCE, NO. 1941 Tecords of the e o the %wfl mflfl‘wA ?Eni' aD. 1vaL. AT JFIVE 0'CLOCK . ate in the triet of NI-U'. and mh‘ ind being s dene e LB P £ lots i block 5, Clitr. AT & m:.*.- i n. Xuews for tax- tion fl in_square *'Terma Sod mubiect o8 m - rposes as Terms of sale: Wl( 'll'thllll l;lfi e 'THOMAS ¥ mnnmm FOOBNE N, aul6-d&ds, exSu ‘socured 'nl-llnwoue on Fl o con- Bed- | via, THOS. J. OWEN & S TRUBTEES' SALE oE 6 HOOM WITH BATH, STABLE, GAIS LARGE Lo, AP E Fed (ry b 1B Tirtus of s déed of trust recorded in the records of the District of Columbia in 157, and at th request | of the party secured, the undersigned trustees it sell in gront of the promises on MONIA THE TWEN Y i T AT EOURAMIALY O'CLOCK 3L thel following described premises, situate” i the | Distr.ct of Columbia and described as I block 5, now 8, in 1 known as Ivy office of the Court, Terms of sale: monthly payments of not less 5 each, with interest at 6% per annum, secured on property sold, or all cash at option of pur- Oheser Leoreyancing, recording. motarial fecs and revenue stam; purchaner. A t of $200 required upo tance of ‘Terms to be complied with in Afteen days or trustees reseive right to resell at risk cost of defaulting purchaser after Ove d h resale in Evening WILLIAM RICHTER, PETER J. NEE, 26,29 Tru urvesor for said District la Levy tees. TTHOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTION. SALE ABLE _BUSIN| AND RESID! No. 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE AV By virtue of u certuin deed of irust dated trument No. 87, re- corded F' uest of the the District of bia and distin- &"asfot 26 of Joha E Olmnud'- sub- ion of square 70. ‘subdivis in the lummf‘l oee of The umbla, 1o book R. L. H., follo 1 Terms of sale: Bold subject to a first deed trust for $3,000 and a second deed of trust $5.000, p-mcuhn of which will be stated of nd the amount over and abov “deods of trust to be pald n cash. A d it of $500 required upon acceptance of bid mveyanciog, recording and revenue stamps a purchaser's cost. Terms of fale to be complied | with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. CHARLES E. MARSH, PAUL 8. ANDERSON, Trustees. %% . Strict of g% g2 4023, d&dsexfu 08. J. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL TWO.STORY BRICK 1 W’ (" EOIIHIALA\ N. CO: EV ROOMS "BATH. BEILTYV GARAG! By virtue of a certaln deed of Must duly af the lana records of the District of Colum- in Liber No. 4412, folio 218 et seq.. at the request of the party secured theteby. the undersigned trustees will sell, at biie auction, in front of the prem FRIDAY, THE TWBNTY SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1921, AT PAST FOUR Q'CLOCK P.M., the touw\n ducrlbd land and s, situate in (hn District of Co- nd being lot num- M. Parker. lots in block numbered seven (7). Adlttion 1o the Clty of Washinglon. of the survesor for Baid block 7 being now alt kuown, for taxation purposes, us square 8015. qalyrme of sale: Kabject 1o a fret trmt of 000. All purchase momey above said first Faeto e 1ot tn-carhe Depostt of 520050 required_at time of All_converancing. recording, revenue stamps, otc., at cost of pur chaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise the _trustees s the right to resell th property ut the risk and cost of defaulting RRCINALD l.m'ummnb. 2ul7-d&ds.exSu —_— . RFCORTS. ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. (51250 581250 = ALBEMARLE |- Saturday Sundu RE_AND PERSONAL T 5. as per plat of record in the - One-half cash and balance in | than u re. | B. SLOAN & CO., Inc., AUCTS. RESORTS. - ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. THE PENNMONT —Yermont _ Avenue, z plan__Excelient table. All outside room: Wen. Bracker. Prop. Ocean end Cannu llA ut ave. Tabor Day le; Jl(l;‘lhflbtcll.l rlll:fi NN- umont lenne;:ae evses av. nr. Beach. Bupn, " Bonumont T up dly. Amer. plan, Bathing |lfl5|\l::e DELAWARE CITY house 3B ! Newly fur. rooms single or en enite. . Ru prit Mrs. Wm. Taird, WILLOW VE " corgla ave., | LO 5 0 ar. Beach and Read” I 2 attractions. §2 di up, special wi A Bl HEMALY’Sf ! 2008 Pacifie Avesue. . Bunnlag water 1o rooms. Attractions. PR P MUTLEN, aryland _® plai Moderate ntu | Ownership manacement. Mrs. 0. J. Goodfellor ALTER HALL ®. Ourelina Ave. near Beaeh Eicelicnt nmo Bath from hotel. T e HOTEL KAPTAM 9 Bo. Mt. Vernon Ave. Excel. table, Bathing. Amer. pian, u lay_up; $17.50 week. ear Board: Rooms, Apts., Hoteln: Cu(ln L._Fraley Mills, 32 &, CHESAPEAKE MD. amvtm:xl: xortt.. AIRY ROO! LARGE, M8, Write for rates or phone 10-23 Prinee, Fred. erick heh'nut DENNIs, Mer. l-' ISHING POINT BLAKISTON RESORT 14 mile to Blakiston lIaland. Per. and week end’ guests; liotel and cottages; bathing, danc- ing. nw-n .i:uz lox:- for. ;fl-. e hone m, ws, T er Fred. B. Walker Co., Main 5179, Auto Ma and ‘Booklet. rid BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD, TAVALON"—ON CATOCTIN MTS.; LARGE poreh: plenty ahade; electricity; cooking: same mi I ng: ant 138- Kooty to THOS T MYLRS, Own OCEAN_CITY, MD, i PLIMHIMMON HOTEL And cottages. Ocean front. Best service. Open_through Spe HQTEL RlGBlE - | court, this €0l tennis, ete. Dren Uil otober, JOHN J. GIBBONS. Manager. “NORTH HILL” CASTLEMANS FERRY, VA !llmthnlonm tarm GE HOTELS, Orki Springs. Va. Tn the Atlegheny Mowntaiss. Mineral witera hs have no equal. the best. IN sol, xwimming, nd dancing. Speéxal Rates for September | COLONIAT, BEACH. VA. MONROE HOUSE Formerly the Sherman, Mrs. Tasker and Lowe Large shaded lawn and excellent table, The place to spend your week ends or your vacation. N VIE vmmm— THE WAV Hr-. s, G Pfln'rllz. e Ocesn roat. Fxesllent table. An Blxc A2 i reiems B WIEETAMS. E’%-_ umhmrm ives iy oo et ""'“""“Im Idlewhile ucenn tront R-lm; Water in Every Room Disa. fi;u a5 daily | Eurovess New n-..--.nk M iful Mariboroug! The Famous oy Family i Pacifio Ave, One block from beac Open -nmnnrllnll Lavge, , cool rooms with XING'I'ON ncmc AND ARKANSAS A' 700 Million Dollar '-hl—. Extenais houses for Sorf E-& l&hflv. LIICIIM H lm] ave. Firs mnl.n' water and prlv . . Close to Beach and Steel o Americsn Dian. Privats baths. “Ruaning water. Elovator. ll«.-melm Spocial Bept. and fall rates, ALOIS G Oa Boardwall a5 .mn -t—ll::pelm ave.” Suites Spee. July & cocky ave. and Beueh. Ronning wat Bathing privilogs. . Specisl a toeg, n and Earopean C. A. MURPH from n«-rflnn S ttne Virginta. ave, kind of hotat. The pow Turnished and’ eve e fort, Lat un .-';" You baotiet Walking dis- tllc. of country clubs lnfl lnll links. Exc lent cuisine. Bathing facilities unsurpassed. Miss L. T. ROWLAND. Mgr. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA, | HILL TOP HOUSE =1 soou untik 10 p.m. Try it T. 8. wvm Propcietor, EDUGATIOKAL ollegiate Grade Edwin C. Bosworth, President A CCOUNTANCY In. A. P. DANIEL, Pronrietress. Pro!miaml Courses of - SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 1319-21 F St. N.W. Ph. M. 5668 | ul!:tional Cathedral School Schoo!, Intermediate Grades V-VIIL Ghildren 10-14 Years, BOOKKEEPING And All Commercial Subjects 9 AM. to 3 PM. ..5:15 to 9:15 ‘Washington School YMCA == 1738 G St. No W. Adolph mmm. e L Ilnbn-l B pemiicn, Gor- = ey Bespomles, Chemistes. | 3,532 Students Last Year *Accountancy *Preparatory Law (Bar Course) *Commercial *Automotive Drafting er:: for_Catalog Now. 0 T Gpen to Women AC & and Efv::x;(rflum PACE INSTITUTE The Hotel Field Calls You! Nation-wide demand for . trained men and women; all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restau- rants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowded field, good sal- aries, fine living, quick ad- vancement. Our methods in- dorsed by leading hotel op- erators and managers. Fall Classes Now Forming Night Classes—Home Study Tuition Moderate Call, write or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel Training School Clifford Lewis, President 1324 New York Ave. N.W. Main 6779 HALL-NOYES SCHOOL || Nfgnt_School opene Sept 1, Day School Sept. il " eadea and” High Seool Classer dults, U. 8. M. 3877 Es % atao. pHivate cosching. to, youtha and Civil Service poep.. by ‘ex-cxamiver H. 8. BARGER & P. ll. MARSHALL, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holdlng Probate Court.— In re Estate of Willam H. Harrison, de- ceased.—Administration, No. 27306.—Order of Pablication.—It appearing to the court in this cause that a caveat has been filed to the paper writing dated May 7, 1920, and herein pro- pounded as and for the will and_test ment of William H. Harrison, deceased, and that fssues have been framed herein to be tried by a jury, and & copy of said Issues and ation of the time and place of said ¢ werved on Leslic Il Wright, ard, Susan A. Dutton and Robert nd returned not to Le found as to , George B. Flenner, Mrs enner and Harey ardered, by 21, thut issuen b, the same bereby are, asigned | trinl on the 10th day of Octoher, 1021. at 10:00 o'clock a.m., in Criminal Court > ax soon fherea{ter as the same can be tried, the substance of said issues being whether the puper writing aforesaid i%, in fact. the last will and testament of the said William H. Harrison, deceased; whether the said William H. Harrison, deceased, at the time of making and subscribing or acknowledging by him of said paper writing was of sound and disposing mind and memory and capable of executing & valid deed or contract; whether said paper writing was executed and attested in due form as required by law: whether sid paper writ- ing was obtained or the execution thereof pro- cured by undue influence of Leila Pritchard and Susan A. Dutton. or either,of them, or any other person or persons; and whether said pa- per_ writing was obtained or the exeeution or ubscription theréof procured by cosrclon, fraud or durexs practiced upon aald William H. Har- rison, deceased, by said Leila Pritchard and Susen A. Dutton, or either of them. other person or persons; and. upon motion of counsel for the taveators, it'ls, by the court. Further ordered, That this order shall be | Boudinot, published at least twice a week i of not Tess than four weeks prior to said 10th day of October, 1921, in The Evening Star newspapel ‘week for four weeks, in the, Washington Law Reporter for the uame riod. F. IDDONS. Justice. (Real. True copy. Attest: WML ‘CLARK TAYIOR; Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. _aul 20,24 27.31 o ot NEW YORK TO EUROPE ing mwu,lflflf N. R., G aaningion and America L (Piers, 3 Hoboken) czcepted. 2 FLVMOUTH—CHERBOURHREMEN AMER g. 27—Sept. 28—-“Iov. 1 GEORGE WAbHINGTON 2 S 3—Oct. Nov. 8 FLVMOUYH—EOULOGNE—LONDON New—Li flfiw.—( 'om/fortable. SENTENHIAL . 6—Oct. A—Nov. 15 % mmfi : 3. L) u"mu.yus—oet s—n@ ] POTOMAC:; ______ Sept:23—Nov. US.MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK- B TFacksexvill Tickets include meals and berth on main deck. An invigorating, enjoyable ocean voyage. Mu’ch-nu and Miners’ Established 1854 Fhory Patt B el St F. de00 Health- Rest Economy 10 Days to JAPAN 14 Days to CHINA 17 Dlys tc MANILA Travel EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA tions. Yachting Cruise Magnificent New s.s. FORT ST. GEORGE 14.000 toms maks o oesustiy seaiive muive 8. QUEBEC via HALIFAX through tbe honhnltdnl flflllu‘ Gut of Canso and Saguenay River. Magaificent % fl"fi'&::&-"m'”&mm rooms with bath, flll(lt cuisine, Or- chestra, dancing and all deck games. Delightful way to visit the famous and wonderful Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. ::I:‘ N.llllfl II’IP occuples twelve days; 3200 up, o Quebec, fl\e dl)‘l, ‘lwrll'l‘;efl'?" - This is the Aifth and last orulse of || the scason.to Quebec. The four previous cruises have been most successful and our best advertise- ment is the unsolicited praise of the passengers corried on those crutse Ideal Weather Contributes to Success—Racing Among Features of Day. ideal weather which prevailed today did much to make the seoond day of the four-day Montgomery county fair a big success. An interesting feature todsy was a perade of horses and teams around ithe race track. This has long been one of the attractions at the fair, and the spectacle of today was prob- ably the most imposing of the many of its kind held at Rockville The judging of exhibits in the va- rious dej ents bogan today. The Judges the various departments were as follows: List of Judges. Heavy draft horses and teams, ward Sailing from New York gu! Call or write for information Furness Bermuda Line 34 Whitehall St.,, New York or any tourist agency MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc. 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving Gtrm.nl Ma; E. W. Scott, Rockville; garden prod- Daniel Takoma Dax 8, . D. Blackistone, Washington, D. C.; fancy work and domestic man- ufactures, Miss Daish, Washington, D. C.; works of art, Miss Doub, Fred- erick, Md; culinary, Miss Kellar, }’Jnlverllty"nt Masyian wedumuicn-.l lepartment, Mrs. wis . Call, Gar- f UNION rest Park. rest room which s being main- ] STORAGE tained at the fair is proving a great i comfort to tired women and children. [ ? It is located under the grandst stand and is in charge of the Rockville union Bible class and the social -ervlu league of the county. Mre. nry J. Finley and Mrs. John B. SEPARATE ROOMS, Sl e g;e,:;r e e e lames P. ot F'S. mn-u- ll°"!0- W. Stimson and Mrs. Owen K. Truitt, and Leng Cln!‘l Men. are on hand at all times to look after visitors. Parade of Motor Vehicles. The program for tomorrow includes a parade in the morning of automo- biles, auto-truck and smooth-wheel tractors around the race track, the announcement of premium winners in the various departments, threc har- ness, two running, mule and motor cycle races in the afternoon, free outdoor attractions between. races and innumerable other diversions. The first race will be called promptiy at half-past 1 o'clock. The' entries for the nme-. races are as follows 2:25 t: purse, uu——unrle. Thomas & 3 Keys, Rockville, Md.; Anna, Grandy ‘& Garrett, Vommx Va.; Peter J. H., John F. Javins, Sil- Spring, Md.; Sunny Jim, Joker Bell, Frank T. and Silent Axworthy, William E. Miller, Wash- ington, D, C. 2:25 pace; purse, uoo—rnex Brooke and Bubbler, R. Eubank. Dunnsville, Va; B-n Pnsmn. H L Davis, Monrovia, Md.: Grey Ghost. William E. Miller, Washiugton, D. C. King George and Doc Stome, B. I Dougherty, Washington, D. C.; Bar. ney Burns, Lucille ansl Tar Henry Scott, Goldsbora, N. C.; Bill Gilford, R. B. Smith, Frederick, Md. Free-for-all trot or_pace; purse, $400—O'Brien Boy. Henry Scott. Goldsboro, Bill Giifora, R. Smith, Lucille, W. B. MOYES & SONS. 11th AXD F N. Modern mg.mf storage. WINTER BUILDING STORAGE Soace 1o City. Expert Pukers. ‘Craters & Shi Cii Suburban and Long Distavce Movi Tel. N. 8845. Free Estimutes. 1438 U st. n.w. CLEAN. DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE and piagos. Estima erfy iven. Con- ventent w Pa. ave. e bhone. Sato 1252 MODERN FIRBPROOF STORAG LARGEST VANS ON THE ROAD SAVE MONEY - RRY in LOCAL AND LO\((, DISTANCE \10\'ING- CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING *UNITED STATES® STORAGE CO. re| $eg | T sterda: 'he races at the fai: s.s!rmfrss on ORCRiNG | [RO0R Wore suscessful. Y Lot X Dougherty, Washington, D. gola, Ben Jones, Walter S., Corkacrew ;vndh?rev (.vhl;al, Wilkiam E. Miller, ‘ashington, D. C.; Me Patch L. Davis, Monrovia, Ma. e Results, VSRS The opening, K.ivm—m 2:30 pace— , AR was won by King Geo delon, PHONES 58503733 1385%5% |to B P Dousherty of Wastimgos e Doo Stone, also owned by Dougherty., was seeond: Belle Patchem, the urop— erty of H. L. Davis of lnnro\lp. finished third, and folurth place went to the only other st: % Bill Cliffora, lhelonglng to R B. Smith of Frederick, Mter 3. 1. ow ned by John F. Javins of Silver Spring, Md;, was much the best in the 2:20 trot. He took the first two heats handily and finished second in the othdr. Hecause the judges did not think his driver, Frank Thomas, tried to take the third heat a fine of $25 was imposed. The largest field that bas faced a starter in a running race at Rockville in many years tried conclusions in the half-mile run, nine going to the Bill Simmons won quite easily, "flh Versailles second and Tuscarosa third. The pony races were won by Dyna- mite, ridden by Anthony Deveroux of Chevy Chase; Bes:y, ridden by Clifton Wightman of Washington, and Belle, ridden by Frank Thompeon of this county. ‘Balleen Ascemsion Femture. The veteru horseman, Thomas Can- non of Di was starter, and will con) itinde fo act in such o pacity throughout the fair. judges were Harry Blunt and John B Diamond, and the timers were F. Hazel Casheil, Goorge Strayhorn and Lewis Merryman. E. Clay Timanus, member of the Marylagd racing com- mission, whs in the stand, as were Baker Waters and W. Bradley Carr, steward and general inspector. re- spectively, of the state commission. A balloon ascensiom, airplane exhi- game betweén the and - Washington Grove teams, folk dances by pupils of the ‘Woodside public acliool and stunts of vartous kinds an the platform in front |of the grandstand were among the attractions of the opening afternocon. BAN LUMBER CARGOES. Shipipng Board Vessels: to Orient Restricted: Under Order. SEATTLE, Wash,, August 24.—All operators of Shipping Board vessels in the Pacific have been ordered to book no more cargoes of lumber for the orient, R. M. Semmes, district manager for the board, announces. Local shipping men attributed the order to the heavy losses they said pping Board vessels had suffered. amounting, they said, to $250,000 a MAKING YOUR SHIP- MENTS ON TIME! Use our motor transfer service. Whether it's getting ~merchandise” fo or the trains, give us the chance to do it for you. You'll see then just. how efficient we can be! “Phone us to move” | Merchants’ Transfer ", & Storage Co. 920-922 E St, ‘N.W. Phone Main 6900. A Dehcwuu Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jurs 10¢ IS GRANTED LEAVE. Brig Gen. 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