Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 39

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AUCHON FUTURE DAYS. TRADE MaRk f C. GI'SEOAN & CO.. Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. WEGISTERED STORAGE SALE | " At Public Auction AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES 715 13th St. SATURDAY May 27th, 1922 At 10 AM. i By order of . ! W. B. Moses & Sons 153 {3 and others | i clug. in part. Clreassian wal- | lete bedroom an walnut dining room [ reed chairs and ® tors, bedding, metal “ware, pletures. ftensils, brass and AUBURN TOURING CAR By order U. S. Marshal TF H LOAN & €O INC, AUC ESCHLER, AUCTIONE! Hnusehold Furniture, Office Furniture, “Knabe” Parlor Grand Piano, l”l!lyer-l’uh;::, Upright Pianos, Talking - = ch::;, Hotel Draperies, Car- pets and Crockery, Tapestry lehngl, By Order Adminis- trator. By Public Auction At Weschler’s t 920 Pa. Ave. NW. . Bedroom and rpets, D local hotel, and mis- celianeons per: At 12 0’Clock Noon Cuairs, Sectional Boo Fiv Smith 1 and M cas Automobiles, Including Dodge | and Ford Touring Cars, Road- sters, 3 Ford Deliveries, Tires, Etc. Terms: Cash, ADAM A. WESCHLER, myze 2 Auctioneer. T ADAM A, WESCHLER. AUCTIONEEK. Entire Stock of Electric Light- ing Fixtures, Parts, Appli- ances, Floor Cases, &sh Register, Etc., Contained in No. 739 11th Street N.W. By Public Auction In Detail Within the Premises Thursday, June 1, 1922 Commencing 10 A.M. CONTINUING THE FOLLOWING DAY AT THE SAME HOUR until a 1d. consisting t Fixtires for Imported E Lights, Tmported e — COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE. mflflu—’f-fl-flwm pool, Queenstown and the h—lmlef.-vhhh-hc-nh ‘magnificencs of Obympic, Hemeric world’s largest ship, m express service. RED STAL. — To Aatwerp, calling Plymouth and Cherbours. -uy-u.. -of four ships headed by the distinguished ‘ltmtlnnl Mercantile Huin Ce mun affice: 1208 F st. m.w. HICKS, Mansger. — The Historical _ POTOMAC RIVER Route Steamer Majestic W\Tl‘lfllfll V. film Monday wnd Wedhesday at B p-\'l Sll“ lay at Ix. KTHBOUND. Leaves lenl, Va. 5 pm. Tlmm.A’ ‘l:fl S!!wndll Colonial 'nl 0" . ofl:-.‘gnlendld Mea Special Week End Trips Phone Main 802. Tueatay, ach ot § Pac.S’ ROUND, THE WORLD. S0 Grass Tons: Specially Chartered 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up acludis Fees, Clark Round 's 19th Cruise, February 3, 1923 i MEDITERRANEAN uous SS “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" and up Hotels, Fees, ives, Guides, ef 19 days Egypt, Palestine, Spain, Italy, Greece. Europe stop-ove both Frank C. Clarl or dxy s:m'flp ;f-'m 'A’:-:“ HOLLANDi AMERICA LINE , Bor General Passenger Office, Or Looal Agt AusTR ALIA HONOLULU. SUVA, NEW ZEALAND ipped Ropal | Jatl Steamers e 1 18 000 Sail from For fares, ete. 1419 New York complete change from Eurooe the beaten paths of _travel By the famous V fleet of 21,000 ton veasels RIQ DE JANEIRO MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AIRES Vasari, July & Veatris, July 18 Vauban, Aug. 36 Special Reduced Rates. For \nformation apply office, or .uy urist Agent, " HICKS, 1308 F Ovens. Heaters. Elee. U. S. Marshal's Sale of High- Grade Ladies’ Wearing Ap- parel, Handkerchiefs, Doilies, Etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Monday, May 29, 1922 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Silk Kin Bicomers, Ahppers, ete Terms CHLER. Auctioneer. led of trust’duly 3670, follo 454 et seq., ¢ the District of Colum. at the request of the remises, on 5 the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF . MATY, 1922 AT 3:30 0'CLOCK P.M., the hllo'!n: land nn-l premises. situated in D) and delign.lled as . 8, E 9 and 10 pe: of the surveyor of . in Liber county 8, Al cash. $200 deposit reguired e of bid. “Conveyanciag. record ue stamps AL purchaser’s cost. ot Sale to be compiiea within 30 days or deposit forfeited 3 L. KARRICK, AM F. METCALF, Trimtees TIONEER. TORY BRICK G, NO. 1221 nnl TWEST. s rtain deed of trust duly secorded in Liber No. 4386, folio 357, et seq., of the land records of the District of bia, and at the To AT HALE PANT FQUR . the following described land 32 feet frant oo Tth strest by the full thereof of lot numbered 16 in Caleb Shreve's 8. as per plat recorded n the survezor's ofice in. fogether with the improvements thereon. subject. bowever. to & prior deed of trust for $2,700, at 8%, due April 27, 1920 Terms' of «cubdivision in square : Over said trust cash. A deposit of Tequired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue atamps and notarial feesat the cost of the purchaser. Terms of ssle %o be plied with within 30 das from day of otherwise thie tees reserve the right peneit the property defaulting purchaser, after five a-yr adver- tisement such resale in some Dublishied in the city of Washingte tnn, 4 J0HN W. NESLING, mymdmn.-xhnnl TH| OWEN & HOX. Avunuvmm TROSTERS ‘ALUABI TATE. IMPHOVED BY A MOD mmy BRICK GARAGB _ON RGHTH RTHWEST, JUST NORTH OF A AVE. By viriwe ot a certain deed of trust. - belzg instrament No. recorded March among Columb| cured _thereby. sell” at public_auctio e EDNESD RTY- AY OF MAY, A. D. 1822, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK M., the following-described land and prem. sicoated 1o the District of ol 2 General Dis- triet Agent. LA!.Poll’r & HOLT UNITED AMERICAN LINES inc HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE TO PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE HAMBURG By New American-Flag Sh“l Renolute May 30, Ji y 25 Rellance Jume 13, July u. A- E TO NAMBURG BIRECT Saiin Thursda, by the popa- iar m? v Vot Clay, Bhonat oll, M lfil, Hl-ll. -‘I- erg, with special cabig and i class ‘accommodations. UNITED AMERICAN LINES. INC. 39 Broadway, New York or Local Agi THOS. COOK & SON 345 Broadway, New York Or Local Steamship Agent FRANK TOURIST co. =t b+ -~ 489 Fifth Avenue, New Yu-h Or Out Local Agent T e ANCHOR toves Connections Encircling the Globe and F Money Orders COMPANV'S OFFlca 14th St. N.W. xnm'mn:. W’Wm DAY SPECIAL 12 , DECORATION mucmo Ezeels R w-—m m- uueul June Rates Atlantic City's Finest, Largeat and Most Popular Moderate Ri Cholce, well farnished rooms tal beds, elevators to street, unnmlll ractive lobby, clal weekly. Americat i" UNNING WATER 'IN ROOMS Qvnership managemeat. Write for Book- Tet M. 'hone 1018, FETTER & HOLI.I\GIR UECURATION DAY SPECIAL Saturday, Sunday, slz Monday, Tuesday slz KE UCKY __ AVE: near BEAC! Cmfirt in Every Cun\p Elevator lu street. llrl:lflfl" telephones in Rooms and en suite, rivate batl ‘hite service. On privileges. Bookl agement. 8ti hestra, nndn. Golt Owne: mas- To & BARBART. DLIIP WHE! LIFE IS SAFEST Briok, Steel and Stone Constraetion PRINCESS Ocean end ing Ave. Largest moderate rate house of ntd.n large city construction. DECORATION DAY SPECIAL $12.00, $14.00, $16.90 rday, Senday, Moaday, Tuesday uawmvu-dm Private s—Elevator map PAUL C. ROSECRANS. Owner and Proprieter ATLANTIC CITY. N..l. 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By the Associated Press, : PARIS, May 25.—The government Will be interpellated in the chamber IOY deputiés on the circumstances sur- rounding the collision between the | British steamer Egypt and the French jfreighter Seine, it was announced | by Deputy Guernier, president of the ;merchant marine committee of the :chl.mber { The two American missionaries, Mrs. M. L. Sibley and Miss V. M Boyer, reported missing, are still un- accounted for and no further bodies have been recovered. | Lascars Overcome by Fright. { While the white officers on the {Egypt exhibited heroism and seif- nden(ll after the crash, as is shown by the large percentage of them missing { the Lascars of the crew, according te rescued passengers, lost their heads c%‘nple!el’ rs. Hansen told the Brest corre. }l-ondmt ©Of the Paris Daily Meil that after she had been washed from the ideck of the Egypt a number of Las- icars drove her from a capsized boat 'on which ehe tried to elimb, Mrs. Taylor of Blackburn, Englana, told ;a eimilar tale. “The natives ran ;shrieking about the ship, pushing jwomen aside and struggiing with each other to get into th ,nm e boats,” she i Confirmed by Other Survivors. G. 8. Duff of Dundee, Scotland, and D(Mr survivors also declared that !hn Lascars made a rush on the first { boats t0 be launched. The pussengers. |he said, only got a chance at the last ! t, and that by the intervention of i:ylx'“;.‘-lrr wwho prevented any from { n ‘until the i women had found —_— i JUGOSLAVS NIP PLOT. i Arrested Hungarian Carried Funds and Plans. 7 the Associated Press, 25. h. police with orga oy zing a plot “important Serbian person- 2 Hungarian whose identity has not ‘been established, has been placed under arrest at the Jugoslav ‘:x;‘o:uer e J5 Charged aiso with H ning the destructi lhrldxn on of railway A liberal supply of funds and | plans showing the co-operation of | local plotters was found on the pris- { oner, the police report. PELT POLE WITH EGGS. Former Ukrainian Officers Bruise Foreign Minister Skirmunt. VIENNA. May 25.—The Polish for- i elgn minister, Constantine Skirmunt, was pelied with rotien eggs here as he Wwas going to a dinner he had arranged for the representatives of the forelgn press. His face was bruised and his clothes ruined by the attack Three of the miscreants, who proved i to be former Ukralnian officers, were |urrested. They gave s their reason that they wished to avenge the Ukraine for “Polish oppression ™ Chancellor Schober calied upon i { | i Skirmunt and expressed his regrei at_the lntldenl bering in_ Commerce biiding for the Depart: ment of Commerce, nud for furnishing s or jons, will be fur- nished upon application to the Chief Clerk the above address. my25, WARHTS posais will be re Room Bullding, until oclock pam. May 31 1022, for piaciag, & phaltic surface oo Nurlor ST >t D. C. .ot oo formation apply to Koom 4 District Bunlg- ing, ! RUDOLPH. JAMES F. OYE IER, CHARLES. RELL Commissioners, 1 my22-8t COMMIBSIONEES, 1. C. VASHINGTON, May 22, 1922 —Sealed Fm. for con- structing Power House at Gallinger Hospital. lm and Mamachusetts ave se.. includl mechanical equipment and ndhl M:{ Sack: will be received I Hoom, Boliding, nathl 3 o clack i June. b 1652 letailed information apply Room 427 Dlflne't lulllln'. Deposit of $10 required of piaus and specifiications Rl'DOlPH JAMES F. 0!.1'-, CHARLES KELLER, Commissioners, D. ari2 8t EUROPEAN RESORTS. TTHE “CECIL" is the bub of London for business or pleasure. Visito hve'.h-d of the right e o Wfl. address with @ The serviceis always fully culsige is perloct iet and unobtrusive, yot nothing is I-eh-; in comfort or comvemience, and m-r.u..u-u—-p--u

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