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t | ., ,l'&-" : " THE EVENING =R AUCTIONS. ALE | SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES : —“HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. REALTORS. 1334 H St. N.W. CHEVY CH PRICE, St NEW HOUSE. PRICE, $0.975. AS % . A finely kept _ We consider this the best value on the mia: D«»:m"r i i :»h&:’"‘n{nl oa ket in & new house. Located on the hel rooms ai \it “modern west of 14tk st. It has 4 good size bedroows provements. uouse. Large 4nd tile bath on the second floor. All modern tot with attra Keasonable improvements and conveniences. Deep lots erms. to 20-foot alley. Attractive terms. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, $13.750. An unususlly well ‘consirucied home in & splendid locality. There are 9 large rooms, te tile baths, electrie lights, h.-w.h. ¢ is in perfect’ condition and fnmediate fon will be given. ~Ample room for Reusonable terms. MT. PLEASANT. PRICE, $11,000. .’ not'far from the new [ Tt has 7 rooms. large & porch and iile bath: open firepluce e 1iving room: beamed ceiling in the din- ing room; tioored attle. All modern improve- ments. Fasy terms. Attractive 8 ‘good_size ear porehes: Ttoou for atest jmprove- it-in cms. rreh.” bui fAents aud cony Tarage. La 2 SRR S WOODLEY PARK. WE CHEVY CHASE. PRIC :m,‘\Rk \RGAIN, ST Near Wandman Park Inn. Comparatively \ Utsuaily attractive, new home w rooms. tiie bath. glass-in- siuated on w corner Closed breakfast and sléeping porchess. open large bath, Dreplace: attie: eleetric Hght h; hard floors. Lo’ wood floors throughout. It also has a brick ol il oy T e, R SR 14th AND SPRING RD. SECTION T8 rooms | &nd bath: m':'{"mr;;h"m e e e foors and rooms, hs, slceping poreh, conserva- tory. ts, howh.: hardwood floors © possession throughout: room i the basement. s Brick garage for two cars. Terms arranged. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. S OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. N.WY. - Phone Main 1028. OR SALE—COLORED. SUMMER CAMPS, Several very attractive homes | = h best northwest section ; prices | : S STAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Phone Main 1028. * |Entire Stock of Electric Lighting Fixtures, Parts, Appli- ances, Floor Cases, Cash Register, Etc., Contained in No. 739 11th Street NW. By Public Auction In Detail Within the Premises Thursday, June 1, 1922 Commencing I CONTINUING THE FOLLOWING DAY AT THE SAME HOUR until all is soM, consisting in part of: parts of the house and store. Elec. Elec. Irons, Percolators, Toasters, Fine Plate Glass Floor Cases, Glas: Triplicate Registers, etc. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. my25,26,27,29,30,31 TOMORROW: THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUARCE REAL ES 1342 WAL By virtue of reeorded in Liber No. 4181, folic 302 et seq., the land records and at the req by of the District of Columbla, tof the party secured there- the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- on_in_front of the premises. on Y. THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- remises, situate in d_designated a s and being lot 13 division of square 237, as per plat or of the District of Columbia, In Liber 1 Terms of sale: Ali eash. Conveyancing, re- cording_and revenue stamps at purch See the NEW KIND OF THIS AUTERNOON.. IOME that RESPONSIBLE D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER. 'HINKING PEOPLE AR SALE OF GROCERIES AND FIXTURES BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, MAY THE THIRTY- FIRST, 1022, TEN AM., WITHIN OUR SALESROOM, ®3 LOUISIANA AVE. Stock of Teas. Coffees, Spice oaps, s, Soup Powde of Notions, ete. 1 Other Cases, Meat -UYING who used to live in he kind of HOUSE YOU STILL LIVE IN. Over 100 Homes Sold Before Completion. trip through our mew sample Homes is ghtening to every wife or mother. sister nterested in elop- ox Groceries, Bottle and Can Preserving Jars. lots Large Meat' Case, Seve; s, ant of the Home. The ‘valne is eviient to any man or woman Bl: oho iil Take the fime fo Tavestikate, have never built Just ordinary houses et . my ver: of our 1ex possesses character D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER, and new Home ideas. Club Rooms are 633 LA. AVE. now demanded in many localities, o Duw we bave added a frstfloor toflet, an entirely | Bew decorative plan and & new infant's SPECIAL SALE— dresing ro. t of the master bedroo TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. pedi i peient, fan {eutirely On WEDNESDAY, MAY THIRY-FIRST, AT | Still it’s possible to own a;sie by distinctive Home Here at little | & Dothing more thin ou are going to pay | about 23 Overceats, Said goods are strictly up to s attention. ud Eoys * just an ordinary house pot so well located. | 3 my29&30 To Inspect. ) B S Take any 14th st. car tbest servicetn the en-| 1oaveramn C. G, SLOAN & CO. i e e e e Eeat INC. Lbex yuu o sn Infoms sbeh, Seemmtes ) NNON & LUCHS, 715 13th Street DWNERS AND BUILDERS,! =t S 713 14th St. NV, 'l Household Goods ! of Every Description At Public Auction AT SLOAN’S 715 13th Street Wednesday, May 31, 1922 at 10 A M. TERMS CASH ‘'OR n 11th st. bet. H and LEye ne.; SALE—BIG BARGAIN wo-story bay-window brick, 6 soms and bath; excellent con- tion. Possession June 1. Price, 230; $300 cash, Dbalance onthly. H. R. HOWENSTEI 1314 F Street N.W. 3EAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS. Open for n Bargatn price. Fasy srma) Phone West 200. 1. W. OFFUTT | C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Aucts. COLORED. ms29-2t $100 CASH: $30 PER MONTH e 2 - ick, near 11th residential investigate wys this nice liitle six-room b 0 Fiorida sve. nw.: & zood i mostly home o BRADFORD, Ma X i | | { THOs. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. e NILERIC TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE PROP & d bldg. STORY BRICK GARAGE ON EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, JUST NORTH OF FLORIDA AVE. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, being fnstrument No. 52, recorded March 11. 1922, among the land fecords of the Distfict of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured_thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in_front of the prem- ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY. A. D. 5 v { P, the following- bed land and prem- ises. ‘wituated in the District of Columbia, and _ | designated as and being parts of lots 39 and 40 in Jesse B. Haw's subdivision of part of “Mt. Pleasant,” as per plat recorded among the Tand Records of the District of Colum- ba. in Lier J. A. §. folio 341, described as follows: ~ Beginning on the east side of Sth street 3 and running thence south on feet to the southwest corner thence east 112535 feet to ACH. ted near 15th and viningz six very large water lieat. Three Containing = At Fhese prope tionaliy etiv 0 alley co ings in District Court Case apreme Court of the District thence north along said alley 80.81 fect to the morth line of sald lot 40 theace west along said north line 112,685 feet to the place of beginning. All the said prop- (glaseased as lots’ 863, 648 and 892 In of ‘sale: Sald property will be sold to prior deeds of trust amounting to . and the amount over said trusts to in cash. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. 3500 de- posit_required upon acceptance of bid. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. 4 D. H. ROLAND DRURY, A 3. JEMISON, my19-4&ds,exSuihol. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, NO, 1221 7th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4386, folio 357, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sule by public suction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF_JI . A.D. 1922, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK P.AL. the following deseribed land and premises, Situate in the city of Washing- ton, 'District of Columbia, to wit: The nort 12 feet front on 7th street by the full de thereof of lot numbered 16 in leb Bhreve' subdivision in sq 448. as per plat recorded in Book N. K., page 275, in the surveyor's oflice of the Distriet of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon, subject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $2,700, at 6%, due April 27, 1923. Terms' gt sale: Over sald trnst cash. A deposit of §500 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement “of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D, which JAM S 643 Louisiana Aven EARING COMPL B. H. GRUVER HOMES, (A% i ak. an Fack oAl 8 Rooms, 2 Patis. Garage, Fireplaces Reasonably priced on E. MW "‘LHM'IJ M ARTHUR CARR, 206 MILLS BUILDING 17th and Pa. Ave. N.W, A 9-room_semi-detached |ouse in Cleveland Park, 3620 Newark st. Lot $12.500. ARTHUR CARR, 206 MILLS BUILDING, 17th and Pa. Ave. NW. OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. 'SOUTH RIVER PARK. THE IDEAIL, SUMMER COLONY. ater-frout lots. F SL0 to 83,23 Washington, on Washington A Slis pike. Apply C. H. NEELY, 708 Westory dg., 14th and F. Phone Main 4628. Satur- ys and Sundays at South River Park, Ause rundel_county, Md. = P CH PROPERT S AND APARTMENTS WITH RUN- niog water, screencd porches: finest location, on beach; by the week, month or season. H. A. GARKEN, 90 MOUNTAIN PROPERTY. - FOR SALE_—MOUN OME; rooms and attic; furnace: all modern con- Venlences; garage; two chicken houses: garden fenced: variety of frait: lot 160 by 200 fee furpiture, with player-piano. incluled $8.500 in fee. 'Address or call Owner. Whiteholme, Trustees. Jefferson boulevard, Braddock Hel Md_3; S onge D Jeferson hovlovard, Braddock Do it Jorss 0 eastNE, my20-d&ds, exSukhol Trustees. SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR RENT. et FUTURE DAYS. FAKB NOTIOB, LA ORKERS 1IN WASI o NAmondson Park, containing 875 acres, 08, 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONERES. Fairfax motor coach Joca! ‘Washington-| lllfl.uz'lllonht ‘opened on June lst for cam) ing and’ recreation. Phone Mrs. Lucius M. Hol larendon ex., 800-F-13 or 46-F-4. for detafled information d reservation; pure- air, gm SDring water, pure milk and fresh and ‘whole some- country meals will be served at_thi ne jdeal summer resort: coach service mr;’ Gay, from 11th and Pa. ave., right into park. OFFICIAL NOTICES. B SSI0N Ol R of Columbis, Washington, May 5, 1922 Ordered, that after public motice and hearing a8 prescribed by law the districts heretofore established by the Zoning Commssion of the District of Colambia ‘hereby modified and own TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY DETACHED DWELLING, NO. 4902 ARKANSAS AVENCE NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bel instrument No. 198, recorded February 1922, among the land records of the Distri of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the trustees will t public suction, in front of the prem- on FRIDAT, THE SECOND DA and ses, situste in the District of Co- lumbis, and designited as and being lot 17, in square 2025, in B. ¥. Saul and others’ sub division, known as “Saul of the county Liber 24, folio 11, subject to covenants of_record. Terms of sale: Sold subject to & of trust for 85,750, due Ma tofore soned residential; lot, 2675, and that portion of lot 38 in the same square heretofore zoned residen dal: lota 16 to 2, inclusive, equare 99. Cbange from first commerc! second _com.- orcial: Tots taxed as 800 to 810, Inclusive, Jots 45. 43, 22 and 23, square 453. Chany from 83-foot to 55-foot height district: addition to area in Zoning Commit 10, 1922) that portion of lies west of the, porth and south alley in said square. C. KBLLER, CUNO H. RUDOLPH, JAMES F. OYSTER, 0. 0. SHERRILL, ELLIOTT WOODS, Zonis ission, D. C. 3622 388 Souare v P, Y B 200 deposit required upon acce) om $3,00000 to $6250.00.| oo “ITHEQR. ME BOYS. 8 ; ."s.;e"i.‘é be Cioned within 30 aaye. or €rms very easy. utoring. Director R. L. MARS 3 eposit forfeited. bl Lrooklyn, N. Y. Headmaster E. B. SAWYE! WALTER R. WILCOX, E. B. PINN, 3 e . Siam T, T GEORGE F.HANE, ol. 5817. 712 Kenvon St. N.W. |= — & SON, AUCTIONEERS. DETACHED HOMES. AUCTION SALES OF VALUABLE TWo- ERTY, IMPROVED BY A MODERN TWO. | SALE R STORE AND DWELL- 010 K 8° 1 ST. N.W By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated February 16, 1022, belog instrument No. 56, recorded February 20, 1922, among the land records of the District of Columbls, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will ‘sell at public auc. tion in front of the premises, on THURRDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE, A. D., 1922, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P, the following-described lsnd and premises, situate fn the District of Columbia, ‘and designated as and being lot | in_ Alexander Hagner, executor’s, subdivi- | Sion of orizinal lot 23, in square 78, s per PIat recorded in the office of the surveyor for {he District of Columbia, in Liber R."L. H. at_folio 2 Terms of sale: Sold sublect to a first deed of trust for $3,000, snd the amount over Enid deed of trust to be paid in cash. $250 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale o be com- Dlied with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. PAUL V. ROGERS. TWO-STORY | ERS 61 AND . of the land rec- | District of Columbia, and nt the | Fequest of the party thereby secired, the un- dersigned will sell at public an Six hundred and twenty-four (624). in { city_of Washington, District of Columbia, ept the rear 100 feet by the width thereof. The parcel to be xold is improved by two two-stors brick dwellings, numbered 61 and &G atreet nortiwest, and is of an approxi- mate depth of 75.25 feet. Terms: $300 deposit required; one-third cash, balance in ‘with @ per cen ly, from day of | | seciired on_the property, or all es cliaser's option: terms to be compl Bfteen days or the trustees reserve the right t the cost of the defaulting pu Conveyancing and_ revenue at pur- RTON E. I MICHAEL J. COLBERT, | TR EE oy, AvcTioNEES: { Three Two-story Frame Dwell- ings, Nos. 2220 and 2222 6th Street Northwest and No. 2114 10th Street Northwest. At Auction By authority vested' in us we will sell at public auction, in front of the respective on THURSDAY, THE FIRST DAY "NE, 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M i square 3085, improved by premise 2 6th at. n.w. HIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M. 26, In square 331, improved by premises 2114 0th street n.w. Terms of sale: Al ¢ $200 deposit on each parcel at time of sale. veyancing, recording and revenue stampa urchase: ays or de cost. Sale to be closed in thirty posit forfeited. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. N lot THO! my27-d&ds FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. Bankruptcy Sale of the Entire Stock of Automobile Acces- sories, Tires, ‘Tubes, Cash Register, Adding Machine, Office Equipment and Lease of Premises No. 1655 Lamont Street Northwest, Corner Mt. Pleasant Street. By virtue of an order of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, & bankruptcy court in re William B, Traylor, Bankrupt No. 1306, the undersigned ‘trustes will sell within the above premises. RBY PUBLIO AUOTION. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1022, COMMENGING 10 A.M Miscellaneous stock of auto accessories, fn- cluding tires, tubes, spark plugs, jacks, bump- ers, pumps, spot lights, lenses, wrenches, horns, sl chains, wind deflectors, windshield cleaners, _electric ' bulbs, gaskets, ball bear- ings, rim parts, luggage carriers, chamots, sponges, patches, cement, Ford timers, bands, Ebonite, motor oll, gresse, soap, polish, top dressing, paint, ete. AL§O : Fine cash register, adding machine, Globe register, ofl tanks, office The above stock, fixtures, implements of trade and unexpired lease of premises will first be offered as an entirety and if & satis- factory bid is not received will be immedi- ately sold in detail. Terms cash. HENRY 1. QUINN, Trustee, Colorado building. ‘my20-dkdbs.exSukmy30 THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 3931 DON- ALDSON PLACE N.W. By virtue of a Certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3526, follo, 443, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public suction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE, A. D, 1022, AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M., the following described_land and premt uate in the county of Washs ington. Di of Columbis, and’ designated being lots numbered ‘five (5) and six in block numbered ten (10) in Onion a; Butts' subdivision of Giles Dyers estate, known Reno.” ax per piat recoded in the surveyor's office of the District of Colum- bia, in Book Governor BShepherd, page 61 said block pumbered ten (10) 'mow belng known as square seventeen hundred and sixty. one (1761), together with the improvements, consisting of frame dwelling, No: 3031 Donald: "%k me of ‘suie: $1,000 of the purchgse ‘erms of sal of the purchyse money o be paid in payi interest at six per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property’ sold, or | all cash, at the opinion, of the purchaser. A de it of $200 will be requi at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be complied with within 15 days from SnESS resell the proverty” a¢. the' Hik resel property sl and_cost of defaulting parchaser. after five days' advertivement of such ressle in some newsoaper published la Washington, D. € AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COM- 3. BELL, President. (Sesl.) Attest: JAMES F.-HOOD, Becretary, my22 déds.exSu stee. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, MACHINERY, _HEAT _REGULATORS, ETC,. BY PUBLIO 'AUCTION. TO PAY STORAGB AND OTHER CHARGES. SATURDAY, JUNB SEVENTEEN, 1822, COMMENCING NINE 0'CLOCK A.M. will sell by public auction at Weschler's,. No. 920 Penoa, n.w., to { Departuent. 8. Carolina Ave. mear Beach. A modern throughout; bathing allowed. county cooking and prod: m.x-mw:mw:u , $18 week uj GEoRGE L. KLEINGINNA, Frop. 10 AM. Electric Lighting Fixtures for all Fixture Parts, mported Shades, Silk and Parchment Shades, Imported Bowls; “Adjusto” and “Wallace” Lights, { Imported Newel Post Lights, Brackets, “A B C” and “Federal” Washing Machines, Elec. Sewing Machine, Elec. Range, Elec. Fireless Cookers, Vacuum Cleaners, Floor, Boudoir and Table Lamps, Vibrators, Grills and Teapots, Stoves, Ovens, Heaters, Elec. Fans, Flashlights, ete. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. s Door Wall Case, Cash Register, WESCHLER. : Auctioneer. ~ BANEKRUPTCY NOTICE THE SUFP B COURT OF THE of Columibia, Holding a_Bankruptes M. Cuthbert. Court.— Iz the matter of Jame Leonard X. Zirkle, Charles W. Cuthbert and John Walsh, indiy and ay rtners. trading as ‘“Continental Press, bankrupis.—-Iu_Bankruptey, No. 1272.—Notice is lereby given that Charles W. Cuthibertson. individually aud as member of the above- named partnership, haw filed his petition pray- g for a discharge from all his debis in and that his creditors and other red to enter their ¢ any so desiré, iu on or before RALPH D. bankrupte: persons {n interest are e in_opposi office of sald TREASURY DEPARTME: pervising architect, May posals will be receive this_office until 3 o'clock p.m., June 12 and then opened for supplying sconring powder to the federal buildings under the control of the Treasurs ‘opies of the speeifications may obtained from the undersigne S 1. A¥ WETMORE, ng Rupervising Architee i 8,'1922. Sealed pro- Washington, duy, June 12, 1922, and then publicly opened, for ' furnishing certain items of paper and paper articles, described in the specifications and_propo for class 1, for uxe by the Executive rtments and other eatablish- ments of the Government in Washington, D. C. Shipments to be made, prepaid, f.o.b. Washington, D. €. Proposals must be execut in accordance with Instructions and on blanks which will be furnished upon application to the General Supply Committee, Auditors’ ington, of the bulldings, 14th and B sts. s.w., Wi D. AW « MELLON, Secretary LE ALFRED B. LEET, Attorney. 5 COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No. 29,358, administration.—This s to give notice that the snbscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of adminis. tration on the estate of William Hopkins, late of the District of Columbin, deceassd.’ Ail persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with jers thereof, legally. authenticated, to on or before the nineteenth D. 1923; otherwise they m: GAL NUTICES bit Attormeys. UPREMB COURT OF THE pisTrIct oF Columi Holding Probate Court.—N 29,284, administration.—This is t the subscriber, of the District of Colum has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate o Mary Fraucis Bishop, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All per. sons having clalms agminst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally anthenticafed, to the subscriber, on of befare the eizhteentli day of May, A.D. 1923: otherwise they may by ‘aw be excluded from all beuefit of said estate Given under my hand this twenty-sixth day of May, 1022 THE WASHINGTON LOAN AN TRUST CO.. by Andrew FParker, vice-presi- dent. (Seal) ~ Attest: TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Colum, via, Clerk of the Probate Court. my31,Je7,1{ s i D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1992 RESORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. ATLANTIC CITY. / Sporty Golf. After all, the good d:ald sporty \ course that to the average golfer n;nmh of whmbernga \ turns in a score of 80, or over 100. Three excellent courses are within a few miles’ radius of Atlantic City. . Beautiful fair ways, perfect greens, avariety of hazards,ideal weather —all create that desire for "anotherround.” Clubhouses, affording every comfort and convenience. Healthful Sparts and Recreation BOARDWALK ROLLER CHAIRING AND PROMENADING, MOTORING, HORSE- BACK RIDING. SAILING, FISHING, SURF "y BATHING, PIERS, DANCING, CONCERTS, Etc. ", You Should be in Atlantic City— 7 “The Playground of the World” 7 /i THE LEADING HOUSES Comprise the finest in the World. Phone, Wire or Write for Information, Rates, etc. (All are American Plan unless otherwise noted). Dznltl Traymore Ritz-Carite Hotel Strand & ind Eu. Plags Eur. Plaa only Amer. Plan oaly Jos.W.Mott,Gen.Mgr. Rits Restaursat F.B. O, Owner Alamac Hotel fiotel Dennis Galen Es. Pla el e i and Eu. Plass Walter J. Bushy Galea Hall C. The Ambassader '5S Shelburne potel Morton E AlaCaia PUoTeRllen Beil & Cope The Wiltshire Samuel Ellin O N. . Collin, My / The Breakers Plape Am-end Eu. Plane o . y.'.'l‘ u'-'n-—. o S Josiah e Holmhurst el Chelsea Chalfonte-Haddon Hall The Holmburst | Biote e Seaside House Hotel Brighten ¥.P.Cook's Soms and Casino ia Penna. R. R. For ‘tuli consult local BRACH HAV N. J. Open June 23. The best combination of g ulne seasliors features on the Atlantic Coast. Matchless fiahing, sailing. bathing, etc.—ocean and bar. Five tennis covrts. The Engleside offers modern appointments. a and fresh water private batbs. Orchestra. rage. Booklet. R. F. ENGLE. Manager. Also the Covington, West P WILDWOOD, ARLINGTON Fine location near beach. Capacity, 200, Rua- $25 per week up Bz, Washington Full ocean view. . J. SIN on ERS and cold rucning water. Bath h K. Sins HE"COLUMBIA Newly renovated. with baths and en syite. Cuisine and service upexcelled. Large porch vator. J. W. MECRAY & BRO. Creston On Ocean front at Montpel Huites with private bath, Kunning w 1 rooms. Ele- vato Amgr. and kiJm'i o THE MORGAN Half Block WILDWOOD'S FINEST HOTEL ‘American Flan $4.%0 per day o D53 Woohs close to Beach and Steel P i merican plan, $3.50 up datly. bath. runnieg wate tor. electriclty, Bathing from the hotel. ~ ALOL UBER. 'otel Lu] orai h Place Beach. Fresh an Sater hatmaywaning water i roomuslemaicr bl = . rates: Coacl Ak m&'@ikun. "W R. LAYTON. Mgr. MT.VERNON 18 Tl = erican ., $17.50 up weekly, $3.50 up ds s flllxl‘lblc room. $10 to ¥ i cruises. | August A i pAbBEr T BISCAYNE = ery modern im- | erate rates. BREAK Private baths Ownership The TOME CAMP for BOYS. On outskirts of Tome School campus. Heigh above the Susquehanva. Senior and jun 16 years and under to 6 years. Spe %e for younger boys. and and sport., * including t and Tutoring. Rate, §2.25 for July and A McTlhans. head counselor. Ad. Y. Port Deposit, Md. jel: AVALON INN water proves Special p Booklet. Opea | On Blue Ridge Mountains, Braddock Hes.. Md ear. ' _JOHN J. MURPHY. Owner. | Homelike surroundings, large porches. plenty of shade: home cooking. Special chicken din £ HOTEL L I WITH HOME ComrOaTs | s and Holldays. Open for eeason. EW OLLAND ew Management, Qcran end New York Ave. Easentially modern. Ehege dus. rivate batis, ranning water, electric lig! BRADDOCK sk E Cuisine, (home cooking) ~ Special Spring rates Owacrihip managem't, Chas B Wood, Jr. Myr HOTEL BRADDO Braddock Heights, Large rooms, private baths. spa Overlooking the Picturesqne Frederick and Middletown Valless. Yirgtots Ave. near Beach. Rooma en suite with privete NOW OPE: o | Spectal Chicken Dinner Sundass and Holidays, ‘Tubnine water: lobe | For Booklet, Rater, etc: write M. I | Hotel Croghan, Proprietor. Hotel Frederick. Fred- erick, Md., or Hotel Braddock, Braddock Marsland ave,, 2ud hotel Trom beach. Water | Helgiits, Md. in_all 1 i Kentucky 3] Westminster Funih o, ur et | water. Culsine unsurpawsed. White | Tersonally managed by A. V. KOPP, ec. MASSACHUSETTS. HOTEL TUDOR WM. E. RICHARDSON, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. Holding _Probate Court.—No. 20235, administration,—This is to give notice subscriber, of the District of Colum. bia, has obtained from the Probate Court the District of Calumbia letters of administ on ¢ f Columbla, deceased. Al persons having claims sgainst the deceased are hereby wamed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticafed, to the subscriber. on or before the Afth day of May, A.D.. 1623: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all beuefit of Given under my hand this twent, May, 1 AL ma stx. p.w. e sixth duy of ANDER HERO (Beal.) Attest: JAMES TAN. NER, Reg of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. my31.fe7.14. CHAS, LINKINS and WM. H. HUTCH- ERSON, Attorneys. Ron SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. Holding _Probate Court.—No. 29316, administration.—This is to give notice l subscriber, of the District of Colum- obtained from the Probate Court of District of Columbls letters testamen- tary on the estate of David B. Glasco, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All pe sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the twenty-third day of May, A.D. 1923; otherwise thi may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this nineteenth day of May, 1922. JOHN HENRY GLARCO, 4326 8th Regiater of Wl for (he Distriee ot Comrn, s for strice Clerk of the Probate Court S5 Celamne my31.5e7.14 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. MONTICELLO Excels in Comfort, Service and Cuisine Rentucky Avenue, Near Beach . Dancing, estra Write for Special June Rates Atlantic City’s Finest, Largest and Mosi Popular Moderate Rate Hotel. 4 Cholce, well furnished rooms, private baths, metal bdds, elevators to street, un- usually attractive lobby, parlors tion rooms; capacity 500; Ing. o ahewly, bapered ' and . redovated throughout. Public showers. Rates, $3.50 up daily; specidl weekly. American Plan. RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS Ownership manag't. Write for Booklet M. Phone 101S. FETTER & HOLLINGER. OGN 1WA N Bl AAA * A Better Moderate Rate Hotel ™ WELLSBOR KENTUCKY AVENUE NEAR BEACH Corner hous surroundings; centre of all attrac- fons and] ri:rpl;‘:_mln’ water I oo, private baths. ot Blovator 1o street: Tahle unercelled: .00t | .50, up a.n‘y. Special weably, Winariear piau Music. Danclag. New Ownacship Management—RALPH MECKLEY fotel - i ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. R GARAGE o290 sSTANLEY nete; white hel Kentucky Ave. nr. Beach. Cap., 350, Runaiug KENTUC Daiciag. 380 w e 250. Private baths. Tievator, KY. ‘Phones in rooms. 12 Runninz water in toom . T. GRAFF, Ownc, arolina_Ave. pear | Running water | BELVEDERE §, all rooms. Private bat WATKINS & Caro Ruoning water in every room. Private baths. Excellent cuisine and service, Personal di ARN fon 1. RIQ Xe7 Xork Ave. at each. Buropean plan. 100 rooms with running water. GRANDE iif, bt RAYMORE “&iv© Worlds Greatest Hotel Success NORMANDIE NAHANT, MASS. . “Finest location on the North Shore.” Four Miles Out to Sea from Lynn. On Fine Buul¢vard. William Catto, Proprietor l o ‘e EDFORD SPRINGS (PA) Kentucky Ave. near Beach. Hot and cold ruoning water all rooms. Elevator. Bathing from botel. E. FISHBURN. Owner, HOTEL 28 So. Michigan ave, near ATGLEN £, 5, ' Seiing depot. Now: Eversthing the vacatlonist could want ly renovated. Elec. throughout. Amer. and to make bis trip enjoyable is found at Bedford Springs—in the heart of the wonderful Allegheny Mountaizs. Rid- ing. swimming. golf, tennis—a regu- lar’ feast of outdoor recreations for the eports enthusiast. Motorists find Bedford Springs delightful because of the fine rosds. Situated on Lincoln Highway. Write for booklet. Opens June 3rd. MARTIN SWEENY, Manager European_plans. New ownerslip management. Colony Inn 15 So. Boston Ave., near Boardwalk. Chelsea residen- tial section. Amer. & European pl Extel- lent culsine. Attractive rates. J. 0’'CONNOR. [N Ocean end Connecticut av. 1deal location; large, alry 20th_season. Owner 3. P. & A. M. Dunn. Tean. ave., 24 hotal from bepch and plers. TABOR IN DELAWARE CI Alry rooms: running water in ms; private baths. Bathing pri gt Mys. WM. LAIRD. CAPE MAY, N. J. EAGLES MERE, PA. The summer resort that s diffe cause it combines mountain and conditions with unique surroundiny The sandy beach and temperate of the Lake of the Eagles afford splen- i bathing 2200 feet above sea level. One of the finest 18-hole golf courses in Amerlea. For booklet and rates, write: THE FOREST INN HERMAN V. YEAGER, Manager THE LAKESIDE , JOHN S. KIRK & SON THE RAYMOND L. B. C. LIST, Manager THE CRESTMONT INN WILLIAM WOODS, Manager A= ) Seashore and Comntry . Bathing Fishing Sailing Golf All Outdoor Aectivitien—Splendid Motor Roads Lead to |l HARPER'S FEKRY, W. V. HILL TOP HOUSE. Harpers Ferry, W. Va.. now open. Try it You will not regrat it. T. 8. LOVETT. Prop LOCKWOOD HOUSE 'n for Season. Mrs. A, P. Danlel, Proprietress. HARPERS FERRY. W. VA, Shenandoah Inn. ned for the Season. PropHetress. 20 HOTEL WINDSOR o3 FRONT, e May, N. J. Capacity, 800. Hot and cold rufining water in every room. Privats baths. Elevator. Ow'rship direction. R. Halpi s ‘water. R VILLA Ocein and beach. Ca- Ownership management. Charles . Church. can plan. _Running water. Private baths. 26th city. 150. Bunni Private bathe: o COLONIAL Directy on the beach. season. W. H. CHURCH, Owner and Prop. Elevator service, Opens June 24th. Ameri- WYRICK INN ©» mem fine o Norf. & West. B. R. 2387 feet mbove sea level. Electrically Ughted, comfortably heated, supplied with the curative waters fiom world-famous Wyrick Spring. Rates: One person, $20 week up; two persons in room, $15 each week up; American plan. Open year round. ‘Write for reservations. WYRICK INN CO. CROCKETT, VA. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS o the Allegheny uancu"-'-!fi'm-éw) e e gfnmu—c-?um, 500—American plan— Table the best—Mineral batha—Eiectric lights —All amusements—Fine orchestra. Bpecial Fate for June, $17.50 per week. $3.00 per day. EUROPEAN RESORTS. “No visit to is without lunching and dining at Tth and Ocean Ave. Opens Jufis 24th. lly lighted. Rooms with and cold running water. E. B. 8o0y. = 6th Street near walk. e L Ee v u'?fl‘el‘h hl& American plan. BRIGHTON Al roomis _elect th, SOUTRERN :cn.woncu—a.wu- DE- lightfal. Send for information 1o Al-Tear Ciub of Souihors. Califoruia, Chamber of Com- iere A S Caie solus. ~ Fincct American ba Eucope.. v STEAMSHIPS. RESORTS World-Famous Cruise on the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Palatiz] Steel Steamers “TIONESTA” “JUNIATA” “OCTORARA' 3% Buffalo to Duluth and Return 2230 Miles UXURIOUS comfort, beautiful A tional value. Cruising Lake Exie- Detreit River. b~ Lake St. Clair—Lake Huron—Straits of Mackinac— i DANCI <, Tickets and reservations at R. M. Hicks, Steamship Agency, 1 Woodward Bldg.; A F St N.W. Seandard of express RED STAL. — To Antwerp, calling Plymouth and Checbourg, Weekiysailings of four ships headed by the distinguished AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg, Libsa and Dansig. Service of regularity, de pendability, comfort and convenience. |aternational Mercantile Marine Co. " Washington office: 1208 F st. n.w. B.'M. HICKS, Manager. COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Channel ports, Liver- pool, Queenstown and the Mediterranean. magnificence of Obmpic, Homeric and world's largest ship, Majestic. Regular Lake Superior and numerous other bodies of water making the Great Lakes group. Pasenger service ex- clusively every three days, stopping at Cleveland, De- eroit. Mackinac Island. Sault Ste. Marie. Houghton. Best dining service and sleeping ace modations 1n the world inciuded® in gom NG, GAMES, ORCHESTRA . Agent, 1208 F St. N.W.; Ober's rican Express Delta Tours, 504 Bona Bldg. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE f service in keeping with the Cleveland. Cof Cincinnut Littlefield, Alvord & Co. at 5 pm., Sa Thursday and p.m. POTOMAC RIVER Steamer Majestic Leaves Washington Monday and Wednesday Leaves Nominl, Arriving Washington, Al Outside Rooms—Splendid Mears. Special Week End Trips The Historical i On 15th and Pa. Ave. ~ OFPOSITE U. TREASURY. CLEAN, DRY SIORAGE FOE FURNLTURS and planos. Estimates cheerfully given. Cos- . WESCHLER'S, 920 Ps. ava. Route SOUTHLOU ¥, turday at 3 p.m. NOKTHBOUND. Va., 5 pm Sunday. " Colonial 6 am ‘g« ONIO i€ ® STORACE COMPANY Tuesday, Beach at § Phone Main 59; ROUN Superb SS acludiog_Hot Sumpraous SS 25000 Gros: Europe stop-o Frank C. CI Conne . daily 4 rachting ¢ S8« July 8. 3¢ Whitehall CLARK'S CRUISES by Ca: Clark’s 3rd Cruise, January 23, 1923 18481 Gross Tons, Specially Chartered 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up Clark Originated Round the World Cruises Clark’s 19th Cruise, Februery 3, 1923 = MEDITERRANEAN 65 DAYS CRUISE, $600 and up Including Hotels, Fees, Drives. Guides, etc. 19 days Egypt, Palestine, Spai “BOSTON'6 METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal Rockland, Bangor.Yarmouth. N. Steamers leav Murray 5P EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES New York-Halifax~Quebec Sailing From New York Stopping One Da: Round trip. 12 daye. $150 and up way to For illustrated iiterature address FURNESS BERMUDA LINE EDUCATIONAL 705-9 Fln. Av . W Montr | SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 ez, Looal and Long Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Rates Reasonable. PACKING BY EXPERTS. Goods inssred W 000 =hile iz eur long-distaace vase. fiflonal APnt?l] Moving Go. 500 Srorage Hooms. ”x‘s‘i‘é‘i?f.."é’i?.fi._‘xa LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HA Phone N. 6845 143442 U Bt. N.W. Pac. STEAMERS D THE WORLD MPRESS of FRANCE" els, Fces, Drives, Guides, cte. g “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" s Tons. Specially Chartered . Italy, Greece.ctc. vers_aliowed on botly cruises. imes Building. NewY ork | "UNITED STATES® STORAGE CO. ireproof Warehouses | ESTIMATES “SSvassaiss ™ PHONES 583338 590kl cting at Boston for Portland, Pler 18, N. St.) New York, incloding Sundays at (Daylight Saving Time.) FORESTS OF THE FUTURE. What the Government Is Doing + With Denuded Land. From th adian an Antonio press tional forests are among the most vaiuable assets. They insure some de- ce of timber-production and stream- protection. W many original f ests were cut down, the land eroded and the streams dried. The g ment—the people—did not realize the extent of timber-de: fon until r ruises via Palatial twinscrew Fort Hamilton” 22 Aug. 5-19 Fach Way at Halifax and Two Days at Quebec Magnificent sceners. smooth water, cool weather. Orchestrs for Dancing. acres kno: reserves are ately o . authorized to exchange ands for an equal value in other ts more desirable as public do- main. Government foresters estimate that this new law will release 10,000.- 000 acres better suited to farming uebec, 5 days, $80 2nd up St. ., or any Tourist Agt. 1418 Bookkeeping | riaZ courses. { heg'n Monday. Washington Busmess College, nd stock raising than to timber con- servation government reserve trac Eve N.W. Main 4859, and_account: Summer sessions. reforesting na- that have been reeless many vears. One of these is and_secreta. New classel Remove High School Classes STARTING TONIGHT Intensive eight weeks’ Study up on that weak subject.| Make one and one-ha Washington Preparatory the northern slope of Pikc's L'eak. swept over 800 acres there sixty ars ago and an unsightly scrub Erowth replaced the destroyed trees. foresters have planted Engel- —a Rocl mountain and las fir. The latter also called Oregon pine, is in much demand for Jumber and railroad ties. The reforested tract is part of the Colorado Springs er- shed, and the larger, purer water-sup- ply will benefit that city. The forest service planted altogether 4,214 acres of denuded land last vear. It say these should produce about 50,507,001 feet of lumber—sufficient to buiid some 5500 five-room _ houses—in seventy-five to a hundred years. VIEWING THE “JOOLS.” Tastes of Those Who Inspect Min- eral Collections. course units. that condition. School From the New York Evening Sun YMCA Women Birds end beasts and prehistoric Admitted men are neglected now &t the Mu- |seum of Natural History erybody flocks to the “jool room.” This is 14th & Learn and con, Full Inf Get AC REG; and Dl:iCE INSTITUTE Y18 G 8T. =0 Spanish_School of Washington Profs. from Spaln. 1315-17 F a.w. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. this profession of good pay DAY OR_NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS ENROLL THIS WEEK == COUNTANCY - Otcs stoaptionsl stpetunities & the crowd’'s own name for the new Baker Hall of Minerals. The crowd refuses to call the contents of the rows of cases filled with flashing color by any name S0 tame s gems of min- erals. They come in crowds to see “jools " The Morgan collection is just “jools” to most visitors. Even among the discriminating, those who call the place and the col- lection by its correct name, there was an utter absence of interest In mere- {]y educational exhibits. Two hours of observation failed to show one single person who spent any time studying ithe interesting collection of cubes and polygons which show the crystalline structure of the gem minerals. Everybody was hunting his own jsort of thrill, trying to find his own idea of grandeur and romance in jew els. There were precise folk who spoke Spanish. All of them were most interested in the emerald cas: | "There were street youngsters who | came in gangs and who inspected {every case for “dimun: ‘Dimuns’ was their only mnotion of anvthing worth looking at, and the small negro ! boy who did most of the talking did | not hesitate to announce how the per- “locked ‘em up” got tho: M. 5885, = = T Sts. Phone N. 272 Drafting and enter genial work. lormation on Request Latest Catalogue ‘they ain't no topaz, ones, they's dimuns. Mus' be—see 'em shine! The same general criticism was made of the arrangement of the sap- ° phires. Any stone that was “w’ite an shiny” was a “dimun.” and no label printed to suit a scientific man or museum curator was going to teil them any different. vening Classes b A Corner 8th aad MUSIC, ot n Separate Pullman cars for the ex- clusive acecommo travelipz al evel 9a 1 __ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION _ RAGJAZ vely taught 20 legsons, Advanced course for pla sent North 9625, Phane Colambla Auto Warnings. From the Boston Transcript. Sign on Chicago boulevard—Autos will slow down to & walk. Sign in London, O.—Drive slow and see our town. Drive fast and see our Jail ———e. rettes made up in paper of mggf:m colors are suid to be popular among New York women, who match o ettes to their frocks. PIANO OR SAXOPHONE tion of women now run on Hiouds sev-

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