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& a u_roc enjoyable Winter Cruise and 1338 ¥ St. N. 3 B Ul Specially conducted 10- {ment on the two telegrams. ERMUDA— am Lrip. Leave Dec. 20. —_— . ¥a. ave. Mod. rates. GBO. PRITCHARD, Prop. via 8. 8. EBRO (PacificLine) Return by 8.8, AMERICAN LEGION (Munson l.hu) assured—Write for book. AMERICAN EXPRESS Travel Dept. Wi D. C. $143. penses. DBLTA 'Imms. 500 Bond bldg. Mediterranean Crulse S.S. Carmania (Cuserd Line) Sailing New York, Feb. 11th American Express Co. deu a two months Cruise to the M iterranean and the Levant, limited to 4 Ao suests SPRERS ummcul ‘e XPRESS CO. 1328 F St. N.W, been connected with the firing of the 5o, i, vk a0 suV. 1 Mont Reily of Forto Rico came to the United States last month, been made the party which accompanied the gov~ ernor here. it was a plot against the life of the Porto Rican governor. of the telegrams. caught and_ crushed. ness ‘e jhour for them xs at han melnhers of the party said, by secret police of the island after they had been sent to El Dia, a Ponce, P. R., MESSAGES HINT AT PLOT. Believed to Relate to Fire on Ship nu‘ea ) Which Carried Gov. Reily. Two telezeama hellaved to have have public by members of These members claimed “The rat trap is movlnz' said one “The rats will be reat uneasi- The public said, Commls-lon will leave next A mortal blow has been pre- art . mesages had been obtained, the “wananer five davs orior to Mr Reily’s sailing, by agents of the union- ist party, which has been seeking to brlnt about the governor's removal Ifrom office. Mr. Reily himself would not com- ADMIRAL_PARKS RETIRES. Rear Admiral Charles W. Parks. chief of the bureau of yards and docks for several yvears, is to be re- tired on account of ill health. Capt. Luther Elwood Gregory, commandant of the Boston navy yard, has been designated to assume that office. IN THB SUPREMB COURT OF s \"a M. LEGAL NOTICES. C. D. GARRETT, Attorney. THB DIS- trict of Columbia.—Frank Scheer, plaintiff, Scheer et defenda: .—The object of this suit i to 2'the assignment of the G of New 3. "Scheer, "widow of Henry T, ceased, fn the real estate e which satd ae- CLARK’S 18th ORIENT CRUISE iz b 8.8. Empress of France,18.481 ypt and Palestine, !fl.ll L4 dnys, , including Hotels. 8 _days in and up; 10 THE ORIEN! %‘;‘uumunfi_ S eannise TO EUROPE Froquent &gi,-n from saz‘m to NADIN Peoi raific Az, _ RESORTS. —where a never-ending series of novel attractions and “olesome, onunnr sports constantly _ancompas# yeu. Tbere are: Horse-back riding Golf, Fishiog, Motoring. Swimming (in fo- door pools), Dancing, Roller-chairing, Concerts, etc. Each dsy has its par- ticalar pastime, and each hour spent in the warm winter sun beside the slorious ocean bas its own tonic effect. Magnificent hostelries provide sea- sonsble entertainments for the winter visitors. 'I'HEI.MDING HDUSES Fhone. Wire ceWrita Tor 1alormintion, Rates, Bte, MasiboroughBlenheim | Tho Holmburst The Ambassador Convenient and comfortable train service from all points. For full in- formation, schedules, rates, etc., con sult local ticket agents. ATLANTIC CITY N. Direct onct im!:f;“mmm"&! b 2 G 2 mo M'I.ANTIC Worlds Greatest Hotel Suttnl Behees of Morichen, New Scheer of Silver Spring, Mar. 2 E. Davis of Silver Spring, ryias their appearance to be entered nemn on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays B0 Tegal holidays, Sesurting After the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise cause will be proceeded with as in case of Whashington Law Reporter and Ding Starmewmaper. { BYotes court: JEN- NINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.) A MORGAN' H. BEACH. HAM, Asst. Clerk SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28662, Administration.—This is to give notice that 'the subscriber, of the District of Co- lumbia, has of the District mentary on the estate o! Elizabeth Wrig] late of the District o Fabia decensed: SAll persons having claim hereby warned to Vouckers thereof, legally authentici subscriber on on'before the 23d day of Novem- ber, A.D. 192 ber. 1921, batiding. Register of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate Court. DANIEL W. O’'DONOGHUE, Atterney. SUPREME COURT Or THE Dlml(fl' 0' Dis of oathe entate of Bhen Keough, late of The Diatrice of ‘Commble, decesed: [ 1 t the deceased hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the . Clert” of the Probare Courts AN ‘W. O’DONOGHUE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRIOT or Columbia, ro lhe District of Celnnbll letters testamentary on the estate of Michael F. O'Donoghue, la of the District of Columbl sed. All pes ;onnhhl'!l‘ d.'n-. ;i’b’l‘t‘u:h the dece: l‘ld are ereby warned ex) ‘with, the Touchers thereof. legally m‘rw&a -2 subscriber on or befo ber, A.D. 1822, nlherwl" !ht! fll! D’ ll' bl exciuded from_ all benefit of said estate. under my hand this 23d dl! of November, DANTEL W.'0'DONOGHUE, Union Trust bul Clerk of the Probate Cor A E. BEITZELL & CO. CDI.PO (»THIS 1370 zl:rz;.n'rli‘v ‘that at at s meetin ‘ot bod une Shatriet of Colambia. recommend . at & mesting of t Bove corporation, hem 12th day of November, A.D. 1921, i fccordance with law. u resolution wn p-uea by those present, representing m Uhinda n Cinterest o AN Of the stockholders of the above corporation. changing the name tzell & Co.’” to that of “Beit- N W. COLSTON, President. (Seal.) CHARLES B. BEITZ!LL." ry. Dl!‘l’llCT OF COLUMBIA, Frank Owings. « notary pul e in and for !he Discricear St do_hereby_certify dohn W. Colston aid Charies B, Eeit rties to the ficate, bearin; to_an Tn"sasa "Disieict fne said Joha W. Colaton a Charles B. Beltsell. being known o ms ay the persons who executed the said certifi president ‘and _secreta fespectuvely. and .cno-led:ed the same to nider my hand and seal this 21st day of*Novmber, A-D. 1621, (8igned) l\nur(ll Seal.) OFFICE OF TBE RDCORDER Ol" DIE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. THIS 18 ’[0 CERTIFY that the forey of the urfi R. DUTT %n Rmrder st Dacds, B. C. ROBEN Anomly or Beltzell & Co. Tac. t, weds “THE CALVERT 2 HOTEL RALEIGH sad Beach. 8¢. Charles Newly renunud n.d ntmllhed. ohrlu winter rates. M. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE F. H. STEPHENS and F, ‘W. HILL, Jr., A"nll!’l. N: l:nd for the estab. WHEN MOVING TO OR FROM NEW YORK, | { Boston, L New Jersey or oadred: PACKING, SHIPPING . LONG-DISTANCE MOVING ! ‘No Charge for Estimates Safety, Service and Saving '0 can store and fnsure your furaiture tu # other house i Plekers. Craters & Shippers ,, Suburban and Long Distance Moving. Stovage, e Estimates emrfully &:fl WESCHLER v-l-! lutld Phoue Main so'{s Tth AN Modern_fireproof storage. . UNITED STATES * STORAGE CO. irermf Warehouses \TES anvaidbenes'™? ‘PHONES sisiiit B5%a%%h er Lo, uzs l‘fi St NW. ave, P, o m,. of et of _Col Ini eatibliahment of uu Yn than ninety feet wide, end the vea i P “uu“x R ‘and & petition in nd 234 led th in i th ided by re ¢ the_establishment bullaing Tines on both “.a"fqm«i'k aece benefits these | of - as_provided Con these lot“fll o a the Is i Dlatrict, further ul-r for other purposes, this court Dpl’lyl Ing th for the establishment th sides of Wyoming west between Columbia road a in the Distriet of Columbia, as shown on piat or my with _the 'said petition, as part thereof. and praving also ehat this court empanel a jury it Taw Provided for'in such cases 10 Seaesa the dam ages each owner ot land to So t¥ken Ay eus. e wamn ed on or ulm the Tth day 10 o'clocl 4 cen until the mn shall bl mi lld conlmll m Olson, James H. Brandon, Gunnar Joseph B. Luther W Linkins, Joseph J. Ga and M. tion of Rev. Mr. veterans of the world ', nominated for commander of the post, {s a veteran of many bat- lll and skirmishes in Cuba, tie Phil- , having been with the Marine Corps during these wars. Boy nes and Chl Within the Mary Graham THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, -1921';' PLAN FOR ELECTION. Grand Army Hall, de Dickey and Val Statsberg, Gardella, chaplain, Baldenburg, trustees. All the ‘candidates, with the excep- Boyer, are overseas Mr. 7B 1412 The following junlor vice commanders quartermaster. and tes got few years Miss nner of New York has written over 4,000 stories for children—and all of them have been published. SCHOONER MABEL'S CREW Veterans of Forelgn Wars Have| PAYS 10,086 PESOS FINE B Already Made Nominations. ‘The annual clection of officers of the Natfonal Capitai Poat, Vsterans jof Foreign Wars, will be held to- might in Pennsylvania avenue. officers have been nominated for the H Harrison D. Boyer, | o¢ Harrington, r; Arthur R. B. can Vessel Seized by Mexicans. A fine of 10,086 pesos was d«r Dprotest by members of t| the American A Pedro, C. | Bock nesa by doxica partment has been whole matter of the as to where the el place. Advices to the side the territorial waters of Mexico. A foreign office statement by Mexican government, however, place within_the three-mile = ¥ Your Favorite Book Will be kept clean and safe from dust or harm in a Macey Sectional Bookcase. Made in styles to harmonize with your fur- niture and in various finishes. You can buy just as many stacks as you please or as few as you like.' You'll see what a good gift they make when we tell you that a stack of three sec- txons, top and base in oak, is only $28.50. Come in'and see what an excellent gift. Mayer & Co. Seventh Street CLOS! SALE NOW Child’s Rain - Capes Boys’ Rubber Coats With Hats to Matoh Girls’ Raln Coats Boys’ Raln Raincoats for Remaining Stock, to slese out quickly, Re- srranged into 4 lots. Matl Orders Promptly Willed, s 4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 1004 F Streot N W. Next to Liggeit's Drag Store—Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. Between D & E NG OUT! All “GOODYEAR” Raincoats An ldeal Glfl for Men, Women and Children This huge sale, just at the Christ- mas Season, enables you to pur- chase a practical gift at a fraction of the former price. Nothing will give greater pleasure to your boy or girl than a handsome Raincoat. Every coat is thoroughly guaranteed and will protect your child against dangerous chills. IN PROGRESS —4 —4 Men and Women Bend Gheck or Money Oviem. Dispute as to Location of Ameri- id un- e MAbel whlcn returned to herhhanrll: - t charge of iliegal n-hln.. e‘;‘.’ State De- vis The department -ut.ed that the ure of the Mabel was now a question of facts 4 taken departm from the owner of the boat and the American consul at Knsenada, Mex- clared that the seisure had tak imit. The State Department, as a conse- quence, is endeavoring to determine the exact point of seisure bsfore mak- ing any further nmunnuon- to mander of of Veteran er officers are Guy ¥. ~Glossbrenner, E. C. Palang, bregon governmen HEADS LINGOLN CAMP. V. L. Ga has been elected com- ncoln Camp, No. 2, Sons of America. Ot senior vice commande Junior vice commande: son, 8. A. Smith and camp council, and Thomas 4 conference on l.ha lim{tation ot nrm.mlnt was l‘lun bv ,Qu cam| Ouhmlor, Johnson, V. L. Ccrrl‘ul. Waraer and arrange for an open meeting in an- uary when the newl, o oAV wly elected officers ‘had been captured out FLORIDA to lltm til May 81 good e i M Fri, ¢ P.M. biles Carried lctdnm&llmm'l'nu.Co Tel. St. Paul 4300 Tickets Steamer onn Automol Pratt 8t. Bal Ladies’ Smallest Elgin Wrist ‘Watch—14-karat, white and glrI::. nm so\l‘:r i g?xls 550 A.KAHN, Inc. shapes. Special...... 935 F Street TS TR T " Martha Washington Solid Mshogany Stand $18.50 Seventh Street f -2 vt AMeny Clmstmas tothe Family With Phonograph Decide now on the family gift—a Bruns- wick Phonograph. Visit our completely appoint- ed Phonograph Shop— select your model and have it delivered in time for music on Christmas morning. The Brunswick plays all makes of records without attachments. Delivers This Model mn This enables you to en- B"m'lt joy the records of not Styh 210, -.$100.00 You]' Home only Brunswick artists, 10 Brunswick but all the great artists, Selections (5 Balance in Easy regardless of the make ‘°“"‘§;§'°° s Monthly Payments of records for which T ---- they record. $104.25 The GIBSON Co., ¢ 9 MAIN 1085 91 7-9 19 G st. N. w. Main 1085 OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS “Don’t they look satisfied?”—and they are satisfied, too, for instead of getting a whole lot of things for each other that they really didn't need or want, they have altogether given each other this fine overstuffed davenport. Sensible, isn't it—and lots of people are doing this very same thing, too. A picce of furniture like this isn’t a passing fancy. It's a gift that will give comfort, service and beauty every day and for years to come —that is, if you get good furniture, like the Lifetime Furniture that you'll find here at Mayer’s. This great store has lots and lots of these fine davenports and you'll surely find here one that will completely satisfy you in color, de- sign and what is just as important—price. W e'll expect you to- morrow—sure. This year let’s make it “a gift from all the family #0 all the family.. Solid Mahogany Mahogeny or Walnut Mayflower Stand $39.75 $8.75 Between D 8 E Mayer & Co.