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4 AUCTION SALES 'HOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONRERS. ' SALE OF "0 3STORY BRICK TS, CONTAINING THREB AFA!TMIVH OF POUR R( :;D\BATI. NOS, 1917 AND l'l 37 virtds of two certain deeds ot trust 8eq. quest of the party secu und simed trustecs will sell At publlc auctien In fra of the premises. ON MONDAT. THE TWENTYSIXTH DAY OF JU: A FOUE-THIRTY 0'CLOCK described land and prem! e tn the gict of Columbia, being lots 8 nc 9 in W. H. Gunoel's subdiviston of 308, per plat recorded ia Liber n. Tollo 170, ot m Tecords of the off surveyor of the Digriet of Columb) - Terms of sa subject to a priar deed of irust for $4.550 oo sach 1ot (Be. smount trutnhap-lll-nlh 3350 deponit ” 1|u:1 upon each lot of 0 ‘l)l ll-l ll! d ult WM. HENRY WHITE, ALDRICH C. WILEY. By vm-e‘ of a mmn deed of trust duly Ll 4361, fo by, pedlic_auction. in front ef the premises, O TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF Jren, fotlewing deveribed In_the Distriet of Colum and desig- H. Hfllfl.l IM o bdieision of sauare Dot pln ecorded in Tiber 1T Do Cy folte T, of the lflfll’" ot Tave or depontt torteted, o ty days or deposit forfeite: EDWAl ';n H. YOoUNG, UIS . cnmnnm Trustees. \DAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real E:ute, About 16,687 Square | Feet in Barry Farm, D. C.. Near intersection Nichols and Howard Avenues, Improved by Frlmo Dwelling. cirtue of a certaln deed of trust duly re- ;4 in Liver No. 4000, folic 338 st ooy h r-qun of the part! 1he undersigned trustees flll offer 'l! sal auction mises, 3 AY OF D. 18 the following dflrflb‘d Xlld and yr'ull‘".' .Il- uate in the eounty of wnmnmu. Dists olumbla, to wl( rlr( of lot 3 in eection l Rarry farm. in District of Columbis, plat_recorded l- Aber Levy Court ¢ 010 1, one of the records of the mrwnr' of ‘the District of Coluthbia, Roltass Portanitg for by Saie &€ | m suheast corner of the pascel of laad yeved :y nna Aud!mn to the trustees lll (M om ember 2 et 3851, at fali SIL of the hl-lflfl of bia land records, and ruaning thence somth- Xith the enstérly line of ssid paresl 41 to the seutherly fine of said Int 3: Thebes erly '1"! sald southerly Hm 407 f to the rear line of said lo rear line northeasterly 41 more or ald thece Horthwestely 407 feet, to the plaee of begian rms of sal All cash. A ll!vl“ nl 'm rudred at mie. A conver e L L coct of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within A0 days from day of theewise Tie trustees reserve the right te resell the TR and cot ot “the. Getasit: -anmmc & BON, AUCTIONEERS. ALE OF VALUABLE UNIM. SHAT ESTATE. BEING PARTS ACTS KNOWN ESTER. PE FARM. " SURCHASET " AND DIS- €O BR\' 4 By of a_certain deed of tfust dated 1930, and_ recoed Decombey n Liber e M’d TRUSTEES: a of “Chlchester’ the same on the t side of ad at its istersection with the outline of e Wasier | ATCTION SALRE FUTURE DAYS. TR 8" " or_ 'h ABLE ANR “nrm- deod of trest, belag liag e 3 ..'E",..:* at l& e at e ntlnl by, the '-In- nu_fl_ Mie Suction. in fre rituate tod for 65 te b pal Terease: stampn of ] be el Clored within -!.‘:,“'..,. or depesit for- P. WELCH, proved Real st 1519 Rhode Island Avenue|te N.W. and 149 T Strest NW e of & decrse of the B rict of Celambla. fl Y Emm: S, S ront of B TRy TR 92 FAST FOUR O'CLOCE P.M. deteribed_ land and premises, tlt‘;.:f Washing the easter] T 5F e -c Buseh] Barry et s !quu‘) “No. aver 2, ok i '.':r.:f‘,'.*"w e l‘ rma of sal [ "Mt" [ ¥ %he rate or 18 Ceutty 14, office af the fln lf 4 Bath srick gwelh et and kamwn § A © One.third of sh and Mllmpl-mo L] ofe twe ¥ B i Ry B *:'!' at Posit of $8 tequited at b Time ol it e ceptante of 3 esch parcel. eon- :ly::ll." ml-ry lees, tedarding &nd !"0 o u:-’q:d -n“'%:rn ll}l dly & n ) thl Qfi Columbl Jertdans, un Bmh!lr&y!ahdhrgoP.fl able nln.,OfiaFunlhu, Typewriter, Ford Truck, De- car, d‘{h mt.!""l: an 'l*r of the :‘"‘:‘".“ “‘, nlu 1 M-nfiy June 19, 1922, Commencing 10:30 A.M. ote. ruptey eourt s SO At m l Stnn N.W. ne-ton capacity rfllflv IN Ber, l,!nbfi.s ;'"r'.'h. DS lflgf-fld !.nn mmery JULIAN W, c 313,14.18, l&:'l"u elta e T m ThUS sna' YALTABLE 1 o'g'r m-: t 'il“r:v'xtfi'%f‘ 3 mn‘n T “1 AND FRONTAGE 0 3¢ 10 “n?" enmn deed of trest duly J:‘:'- of e okt of coumtls the _thees: ldl ed e lnfil .;UI‘. 'NE, A. D. AT 7! the following-desetibed tua ted 1aid trect aad cuzning thence with said gl | Breu lime south 45°¢ degrees east eace still with said outline 3 zrees west sy BRG] s~ 3 i WQ" roher Jorih 03% Gegrees west 1 d"!“l 58 minutes west Pfl'flh!l 1o sald Naylor foad; themce with road merth 14 d'fl”u 35 I.\|Illl?! east perches; thence stlll with ssid road sorth degrees 13 minutes west 5.4 perche: place of beginning. Parcel 2. part of “Chichester" for the same on the west liné of it the southe 50 the mbia in Liber 1+ing aisn by these deeds defined s cast corner ‘of the Anderson lot as corered Nuylor he deed re among said land cords in Liber W. B. 84, ot 334 ron- i'Sg thence with the ontiine of sal B ot an rald Anderson's” ot and with the westerly boundary of said Blisy' conves- e tecs 51 mimutes & o34 dogrers 51 minutes west 165 ence, leaving said ontline, south 50 23 ‘minutes east eet to i thence with ‘the gree! )y -Reginnin tflmflr'lnn"h(hl; N!Y'lr' ll“lfi o: Ighih ntreet with the center line of " ihows on piat recorded in Li o 52 Cof the. surveyors office Calumbia) and mnnl-’ '-ulfl thence lfifllh minutes east .18 f Gegrees 20 minutes e 3" thrace by sod with deg-res 47 minutes east M “' h said road north 84 t to the west line of o"fie Said strest were extended” soreh ract): thenee due Bmh by s of street : thence due west foe e porth 1,180 feet; thence due weat 999.92 feet to the plaee of h-‘l;_nm Parcel 4 —Beglnnin b ne intersects the north Il “ariboro road a8d Fusa! b the west line of 2T 4 & o L thegce with the '-“i! the publie road t said Arnoid's and g thence with s ‘straight Hae to ”0 llfi ol lfl - 8 i i!gfis i 1 2 223 i (3 £ 2 FHES %Fm&'u Feet on Second Street North of Up- tll-r Street Neorthwest. At A il sell o " we euo- i of ¢ fons, bt fi&mfim et i dog S mee 'y 'l'of-n ‘THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, Avctioneors. it eeeerees ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONENR. By virtue of suthority vested in tiemed 1 wit offer for e b btk o rug Ba% P TERE, i o 57 v T impraved 37 P'l . rér‘-.’n-m-u-lmmn-t-mlm 3 Fi ??-'.5-9 = #H LEGAL NOTICES N M. WYVELL, Atteraneya. SUPR! fi:':‘-um..n:.—fi‘: st ('*:‘n"u t&l m:&« ‘:"":'1 "“'5 oulln B Haten, Taie of" the claims. perecns ot AT i Sl ol W|l1l for 1he blllfl the Probate wnm oov T OF THS Dllfl"fl' or Cols it Ervvate Cou 28, this l weaterly n.m feet of lot forty (40) | 291, 9.87 feot of fjot foraily &’u’&mm u{'.'.."la"‘? IBNE| : Wi u llh f{ lu nm. nu ne o l!l‘ M Lh" et m‘ fot the triet bis, Clef the ’..’E'ifi"'r-rrr——&' = IBY, Atd Y. = lcrlnm‘c:l"g. "h‘ ot Al 3 o e " -m"fl‘m and .“ fi‘j“% T E.E“ ‘mu. -lfl'!n ‘5.{.' s ‘g1 Grey P vl 3 SeuTE: ad i Jhe, Sakaows R *"}- m hl'h'l. elatms o4 Claf well Ni' Belte at T Formas, " | Reporter™ A 8 Admiaistrution.—* the - subseribers, snd the state of the Proba omble, vt t the sa nmmm‘ te lhe ! the Bth day of May. 247 tolaw bo axdlided from estat Spqr eurhands E. FRE TSiage, e, s M exvpead | 1 AN LEE B. II-ON Atterney. c”rm 00!"? 0' nmnn BP e Sy A lambta, nm- M l. :’b’MVW!" exdidit raed to Teichers thareot. “legal cl.l‘i#fl A LATIMER -u GIL- T In lAI.I.. Attorneys. T "fi lhzotnll!': defend. —The object . r-:'..,.t.. lllliflh. it 1 ReEgh £l e forttasee ‘oacesmmive Pl on Mmblflm:'. ' "‘T‘mn-l l pPeAre) u?n:.m;;l«‘m 1%‘;‘.’“ ot | otherwise |8 LEGAL NOTICES HENRY RANDALL WEBB, Atterney, N TH’I lnr-m COURT OF m —Heary l-lIl ‘Webb el ;lll-n e v Fhomes trustee, et defendants.. —ll .ulll' No. 290121 of this suit lll l= witt istries of Ce- bt [ sald 1ot eleven m) 'oh 10th atrect. 4nd oust o0 hm Theace morth i “w 0 *La F r. ‘ CUNNI Vfll Aminjptration n-fllhn-' of Aied Touin o L e b h‘i‘,';{ &%fi" 'g‘mm :7’“"'.',1", Faer 1A ot lls_fer the Inrkl i 56k of the Probats Cou nAl'ol'flhl(!fl'f". IEGAKDLIIII & - GAl TRT OF THB mflnl or !rr;'l‘-l n olding Probate Court. s .qnmnhy:t BP.'{L} ':I' Co- s 1) josrt culnnm- &w-r- ALY Columb! he jon ste of 3 lvunl 5 lnle ‘mi eceased (3 same, with ¢ theaticated, to the beeriber, Ho'ie iaclidea from'ul B 5 ren under my -! hpl 3 --m.' l‘la:tnd the r-?:.: . 0.17,3¢ JAMES E. PADGETT, Attorney. "E COURT l‘l‘ “oF THE f‘-’»:m C;r _('7: i --'q persons uvlu et fi'.mna reherthy warned to et the vouchers thereof, lej tnticated, 1o the sabareibe on e be - tn ey, ot June, *A.D., S Ferwise th law be -xrl“rd ln- 411 benefits of Fhge v paod, thie Seih 0GCE, ATTOR fbit the = ™ oty -m 17,24 FREDERICK A. FENNING AND PAUL V. ROGERS, Attorneys. SUPREME COUR’ Cotambia __Hoidlng uf XIC DOWT, leation escot published Ia 7 nd ‘The Evening & of thres successive weske B!tnm "t returs ed. the } dlication to DQ nld return :nu.- At- egister Clerk 24 g1y herein meatl lees than of the PAll- SLEIA‘ nd STA! PEELLE, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME_COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla, Hoidiag, sa rre 5d Watren r, Wlld lhe lll' M la'l o2 T and 21.:- #ugk 10 ( ¢ ‘ 'Ir'.".‘.l tn.%l:’l'n recsided tn Libe¢ County M". Tl £ of the the wirveyer of ull olnrm to Harry B. undred_and _twenty-five ourteen *TE 1 this 20 day of be ‘ratided end l!r cause to the rd day of July, e Troriged. & copyof his opdsr be pube lished "o the Washiagion Star onee & Nl ‘three lflu“lo said last mentioned LEY. o (Ml‘ MOR- fi'flx'fi FEACH, lerk: By . E.Cu\\nr.. HAM, Asst. Clerk. JAS. E. PADGETT a wn H. MANOGUE, Atteraeys. IN THB SUCPREME COU COURT OF THE DIS triot of Columbis.—H . plain- G i he object ‘of thia. sult 1s ecree af this court decl the n‘m at "ohe pmml .u:.d l( Mm possession to parts of Sod eifty.four and one hundred nd_ tnirty- five in square No. 1244 in m- city of Washing . District of Colombla. ‘and mere parties, | -nn: 1t s this 1 of i fend: ehle Wiliem Ritente. | Rusan Few, lnn lnun and John Myers and, be dead, thelr and each of their un- lienees and devisees cause their .& frat. jon of two months from the da: to he entered hetp'ln whnr Nf‘ou lle day ocrurring after the expira- o o of the "l'Tll’ hll\‘llh! hereof; otherwise this cause ”‘ Proceeded with as In cast of defauit; B s copy of thia order be pul ‘month for. two succeasive months before rald 7 i the Washington Law Reporter and The Eveaing Btar. riod of publication be- Ing fixed fc . HOBHLIN Test: MO NGHAM. ARCHER & SMITH and G. L. MUN- TER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF rt.—Eatate of Criuabls, Reidiag Probate Court.— kg eM dees it 65.—Applieation "ugfi';er Drovate of e’ last i yment of sald decea IOG I : HEALY'S 5 d lQ ; pu m-m i th W Eveniag Star once befor e gret ublleation 10 7e said, feturn E IQ‘]:I%:! " ‘Y.“p...m.' Comer. o d e ARTHUR PETER. W. I. BADEN, ttorneys. m] orF m Dlm’fi' or . Hovtne Frovess Oourt o 203, - to noties that agmStien T Tl 4 e, 0u) Nwdvfll&' D||~ fore e et ':f"nu n'zu Given wnder Joh o day cmn’ur. President. n,u-m _,._'r,_m______________ GHORGE R. MAMILTON, Attoraey. CovRT OF 1 mmlcr oF Probate Adm 1”%& 1s_to ‘n otice. that ¢ the Probaté _Colum| (3 m\:r‘y on ttors tést . Carll, ‘!i‘h of jural “The Adnll jstrat the sl se | bloe! boassts RUNNING s Improved st BY. | Al rooms Seturishedr elnm |l=!: Let DsfifiA‘Rfi ll!& lg“? '—‘—mfl M ne, BERKF.LE LEGAL NOTICES L. HALL, Attorneys. EME cODRT “oF Tl DisTRIOL OF Frobate Court. —Xe g "Marpiant, nas iber, ot ate 5 -a’ ‘Frobact 3" the’ Diae riet Colgmbla Teters of 3,00, 10e etate of John B 8 BhaBistricr of Catam sons h‘ml !‘\lll’ll .Y.I. Nk M vmnn llfl' nrmlm"‘, to_the e ‘of Fob subscriber oo o ht'vrv the 23rd day 1983: otherwiss 47 mey by Iaw he rlt‘lAl Id from al “' W &'%’1,. Bivén under my hand MARY "E. &I (Real.y Attest: JAMER T. g for the District of Corimis, V. ROGERS, Anmon. URT OF THE DISTRIOT ng Probate Conrt.—X teation e Th Dl! mn nr cdn-bh letiars o administragion Hapsett, uu estate é ol a1 oF e Disteies ot Cor decensed. fons baving elaime o crainsl the deccaned "ary hereby warmed tu exhibit the same. with the Youchers Ih‘led'. le lhnuutlfl Ifl m claded i 1 benen mder = -y hand m‘ orh g 1% BYI lh ER A‘l’l..\"l'lb Cl'l"l. NJ Cemfert, Berviy l\enludsy Avenue, Nnr 3um tra 6r's Finest, u'!tm bt 3 a &wf« well lur:::lflr om private NG WA Ownership maneg't. Thone 1018, ETTER & Caroling Ave. just off Beach and Bogtd- VAN heat Bowr PIer and 411 AmusemeaLe; *o i X'-’.:';L. Plan, $4 up dally. $90 up weskly. [rite for BRIC ind “Call on {he o Bpral Phene §79. Pl_l“’ maca 5’ m N mmess repaint pm-n cellent rivate t; bathhouses owers. bedu; repapered aad fool .e A¢ co that | the .nbmun-. of the & Districe 5 Covgm (‘o‘l;-mn. da i 'lllhl'- l'un-l Probate C s —_REHOBOTH HOTEL H I.OPI'.N win Jum 25. Reaseont open June oy % M RURAL HOME ¥ r"..‘:.'a."!i".‘. h-ll"‘i: for season. lpd‘ll rates u« rties aod week - ” o4 n this sertion, rlie_tor -,\uy Side, Room and boact. ;m per vm single rooms, 1 up. See Saide n-u i baith fan l"}-‘t’r‘yx s and ""fi"’ S0 miles: nh w!l!..(" rmmly on u‘a--mh write memoirs. Lenin may sive up |cg, » -i»-m P, Weat fiumzfv ‘mflmw mnno 'ul.t dancing. aice ert rhvei ™ Ricayere, GCEAN_CITY. WD, _ OCEAN ITY, MD. oo st basch to wortd: s on one . eodty Beatihrel; bodting. snd Tg‘m_mm. ke, and by, Terms enpene Pahin; o : re K. 1. D THE RIDEAU,°F xeellent ] fi’fififim&w’ifiofifim And Cottages. Ocean fromt; Hll lnvln Balle |ou- 'M'An.n e hiegess. Lin-Mar | £ ':;-;a S 'lm l"wml By, iy, g, e The %l“‘h‘%‘m‘ rosms. l!nlkli 'l e rop. id, T ™ ameficar plén. e Del-Mar (5. ali7 oo Over- -r- .st n! TU '.ll 5 AM WII‘I'A H‘.. Mfl m%‘ificfifirfi—fi— ki CA K Ha OCEAN PRONT. 31 1. g!i_ Am. -h'nl’!l-y( Eur. ||l'| 01 80 upt a-l. "m n-r bueh lpd Jor V RK B iy Wy n& Ane Diatriet of iDl;cchg\Amc CITY, N.J. fl up Dly.; 8p. Wkiy. Am. 03B ns] -crupulnnu Tog Foomn Hotel pathhomsss and’ showets free. dusciag:_white fage. Orehestra, serv! T4 HOCKENDORT: Booklet. W. 7. SHAW "’.KEN‘I‘UCKY Irmm.cu Ave. Runcing water. Priva Daacioe. 50 aatly. r Beack. Ci 4 m negs Bach ""'i fl ll ‘week! 'a "FARRART, 92’991;0“ te ba ater in gl rooms. Ele- m'«.r Ame and . H. M. REEVES. beach, | | Gasmro & I ‘5':&“"'.3' Wusic. '”'&’u"? FRrs 20 ] Hotel Globgv Mariand ace., S22 ete] from beach. Baths. Elec. Write for rates. ey CLARENDON roteL Drepmsvind A w . BO THWELL walk Tenne<see ave. Bunninr water Excellent tabl 20th e Beson rates. J: P. & &. M. Dunn. Missopri & Paciqc ave © puoning water s rme.; OCEAN AND nv‘rwx Rooms, 300" wp ‘danty: 17th_seaso cm Teas. ave. rooms: runnls Tt T e 5, “Hathing priviieges. Mra, WAL fi[fi ATLANTIC CITY. gee L FRALEY M) 133 8. Vieginia A Por_Apartments. Cottages, Hotels, Gn_m 'AGE, ® to 17 '. T mf:‘ M hnlnl ou- Jyné 28, The best combination of gea- by h“ seishore festares on the Atlaatic Geust, fahing, o8 bathing, etc.—oceas ennls courts. evide offers modern_sppolntmesta, Sea and xmh ‘water ‘pflun baths. = Otehastia. Garage. Booklet. ENGLE. Mausget. R’ - e nuu ey o n- ocenn reoat. 1des m le fooms. §20 week and u k and up, Amenk iow m- beachy N C. N Cl'I‘Y, J- cnunnl to thove 'lt spmrecin ‘Time & "’"‘"‘ o AT tua tront. Large -z Sooms. Every dag S : from bouse. - T StorRis ‘nu.-_ ‘,__ — BRADDGCK_WRIGHTR. Wb HOTEL BRADDOCK Braddeck Heigkts, 'vate batks. Plcturesque ¥ land et v Mary] spacious R‘ E"“ bt | F:| Colonial Beach Hote v GINIA. o '-W TH HILL” sisacs oule Bon e "‘.’f éfi. llmmg."lar' sales. a1l !ur mnu prings; IIMI. I:-.I. llfl. 7!‘.0 iy COLONIAT. ll:u-n. VA. ULy ul 820 tion place. Good food, arteaian waten antl.-l. tennis. Bahin aalt water bathing from hotel: fo ady lawn. FRANK Ow: dcres BLACKISTONE, . front; completely equif Adfll!'l The Pranels s Perry, ouwill se fearet Fbimel: Froeretress EDUCATIONAL. T 'nnlu thu.t “!‘Il.. 1881 Tth &. P_O':r lm"l ‘%flm 'S't;MMER SCHOOL Arts and Seiences, Education, Law. 28. persens For Bulletin address Director Summer School wa b.c st shis PENCIL. DRAW] Tfl’ l'Ml'?.Pfi Spanish School of Washington Sve Sars o week, Profs. from Spais, 131517 ¥ n.w. AL Wash‘l‘rlngtg:\ Nl.i‘aslness ‘(.I.ollege, BIREE T The summer term of eleven weeks will open June 15. This term carries the same credit for the degree as éither the fall, winter or spring term. The classes will be held from 6:30 P. M. week days, except Saturdays. Catalog will be seat on request of the Dean and Secretary may be seen be- tween 9100 and 5:00 ot the Law School Building, 218 13th Street NW. Telephone Main 6617, Emerson Institute 17381740 P St. N.W. Phones Frasklin 44834438 Summer Semester lasses in all HIGH-8CHOOL € nsun:ms 'b‘u.- June lltEi a 1 Meph ul—n-n-m':'?o. trom * ‘Wemen's D-n. nvenlnf School Only—R: l‘!rltlfln ro June 3 to 17 Pn»m lor an c.nm. and ssional 8¢ e ACCOUNTANCY oo Day and E PACE INST TUTE 'MUSICAL mnumox e ulc‘. m Sath Vo 2 M' nul The Week Eplteme of Fvents Us to June 17, 1922 | FOREIGN. London optimtstic over Irish pariey. International bankérs' committee at Paris explaing Jdelay in making loan to Germany. Irish constitution draft approved. French cabinet decides on part in Hague parley; agrees to send experts, after forwanling acid note to Great Britain. Former kaisvr to BCUREN trict_of Colum! of i |na1\-|nnmy Sna Haatt Garage it ot ren that on the £ COUI™ GPTHN-DIE: | kilied and sasny injure .—Hoiding s _Rankrupt it ot G k. tuntt and T, rule to a tMumvirate, it 1s déclare@ | Charges mude that 1800 Chriaian n and children are massacred L near Kuvak. Conference whi wvrcer at The ;:"xlnl mlhnluer. ! ol rish go to polls to pelect pa illamcnt, as provided under the terms | of the Anl o-1rish treaty, 1A | balkeq cflorts to keep sessiond7 of (onhnnu on Russian affai secret. NATIONAL. Btrife breaks out in mine regiony— fn Indicna. Old guard names W. Harry Baker cairman of the sta committee Over protest Giffol Finchot, republican candidate f governor. Post Office Departme: naiders chain of beacons every twenty-five miles for night mait™ route between New York and Chi- §0. District bankers open conven- tion at Hot Springs, v-. All ple kept, says Represent: 14'-}»4 of Ohto, In address at Colambus 8ixty, en storm strikes New York ples seckers. Monument to Francis 3cott Key dedi, cated at Fort McHenry, Baltimore. President Hardin, notiffes Chalrmas Campbell of the 4l = tee that uniess the ship Sebstdy. K is passed prior to Joutnment he - would feel obligated to call & session solely for its considerati o . ¢lected head District Banke -’r s0ci, 3 ot Asi fon at Het 8prings, Va. Flag day observed throughout nation. Adolphus Buseh, < 3d, accusts United BStates of .."‘n, ynw-lhrlr “archbooticgger,” in allowing sale rupts, Q"’r&%g Reterse 1a- Bagkraptty. oo '- i PROPOSALS. TREASTRY 32d Buperintende \ding. Washingto c, .m“s" ‘PROPOFALS will be D. €. tication to this chiet elerk. Q—u.n.'m OI.LAN opon, w. G. TT, Chiet Clerk. AMER-CA LINE ,.,D ""u e5 LH‘;“ o 33 flate B Local Agent. PACIFIC LINE “The Comfort Route” o SOSTH AMERICA By palatial steamers—the largest tn Poiy and Chile, 14.850 tons displarement —4s- signed and Bullt for, the tropics—Perfect ventilation, fitted with evers romfort Torary fo! make Jour voyage enjorABIe. NEW YORK—PANAMA PERU—CHILE BSSEQUIBO - EBRO may obtal ole— o the diseration . PLA Specia! Reduoed T Round Semth America Tours ‘The Pacific Steam Navigation C SAKDERSON & BONS, lnc.. Ageat 26 Broadway New Yorx or local agents B Y'—Plymulh—l‘llvm—l’ull Juir 98 due. NEW YOR K—HAVRE—PARTS Lategutts Jene 38 Jureins. “June 29 ot 1t i A vonx—v:&'o—sgnnmwf s je-u agent ;:.enuhu' N"“\V S50 Yor «:H ufifl' ".]‘“" “""u'c'f 1410 New York A‘-e.. w-.hlngtu AUSTRALIA HONOLUAL SUVA, NEW ZEAI qu Mall Bte ‘-l: 21 Rept. l! Caza. h h-ywn. kil 3k- | lHquor on board Shipping Beard ves- DEPARTMEXT, TICE oF Reom Jone 19, opened sels; Chairman Lasker makes reply.” Treatment of Leonard Kaplan, mem- ber of graduating class of Naval, Academy, draws rnulu from Navy : Department for J. 1. Olmsted, editer of the year Mok Amerlu mensced by political trend, tafy Weekn declares at Clev eun¢ -enun rea cration of Labor in sesslen at Cinein. { DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Belief that power of {ol members of the board of childrén guardians should be teansférr ts', the Commissioners Il expr ol Corporation Coun H. Stavens. Two hundred cl!rll drepnd by cen- #us bureau. President Harding re- turns from New Jersey tris Rav. Cnnnn Willlam Tayloe Snyder dies. Maj. C. Tylet, engineer ofcer, tn e AL aqueduct Fiad day observed iIn local schools, the | triet bullding speetol prospect of loking th seven Inspectors and engineers. Jones resolution not brought wp In Heu Benators urge ending of dayligh saving. Ar anyal Training Bchool captures both prises in annus competitive {ll. ~ Corhinissigness adopt rules for air filghts here. Rock Creek Park bathers shown by The Star to bé In peril from bad water. George Washington Univefaity, Geotgetown University, National lnm-uuy Law Bchool. and othef institutlohs hold annual commencements. Gra rors . recommend substitution of electfic chalr fof rope. Officials \an In)-fl tion to end pollution of M Dr. John C. Wise, U. . n nllnd chief surgcon with Admifal Dewey at Manila bay, dies. Ch: that officers of the steamer Chatles Mac- slester had fajled to take actiof to keep order and prevent rintin -hlrfi T resulted in one death are placed in hands of attorney "X Norman Barnés of the Tech Alumni Associatjon. Order of Mystic Bhrine to meet heFe néxy.- . word comes from San Fraheien. ed among rep g'h members of Congréss ppking Prests . dent Harding to uphold policies of Assistant Bectetary Dover ol e, T Treasury; petition contains a of 150 officeholders declared to be aemo- crats, [ITTLE GTORIES ™ BEDT[I&E’ Skunk Leaves Whlte: . foot Wondering. & BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Y T i g Jimmy Skunk had edvised Whitew - foot. the Wood Mouse to stop worry- tttle Mers, Whitetoot — had driven him away from theit new home and told him to stay away. HE ! had advised Whitefoot to forget his: Jimmy itroubles and g0 have a good tifme. . You see, Jimmy had guessed just what it meant. Perhaps you may re- member that Jimmy had one time just. , such an expetience with Mrs. Jimmy:- |m remembered this, and he chuckled e ——————— Q.ARK'S ClUBBMCA&Pl:.Slm 3rd Cruise, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD i CRUSE, » Guides, ote. e MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE UNITED TRANSFER CO. Phone West 1016 . Official Baggage Transfer FOR ‘Washingten and Old Demialon nn way Co. elonial Beach Steamship Co, luenle Steamship Line. When preparing to leave the city, phone an order to our office and have \your Tickets Delivered and baggage checked from your residence or hotel through to destination, avold inconvenience at ;o L _WAY 3 elptfl funflhrfl No man ey packis pert furmitore tion of el lll.v Grviee at 7 Cat prices you cannot €qe RED BALL TRANSIT CO. T etbatond Horers « Wostwasd nqfi“wa azd H sts. Hrareh OfSces 1a All Principa! Cities. oAy NG, PACKING, SMIPEIN unvan S F. . | FLILFROOP. he thought of how dreadful he had felt at the time. Whitetoot heard whined Whitefoot. “Ynu on't now, but you will by- al replied Jimmy. "Ho\t do you know 1 will?” de.” | mande@ Whitefos = “Because 1 was treated just the ' same way once by Mrs. Jimmy” w: the reply. “I felt just as you do. I y Skunk that that s just w to you. All Iam roln[ to tell you is that Mrs. Whitefoot h: ect that when the time share that secret with you will be the happlest that ever lived. 8o ing and just have a good time. With this Jimmy Bkunk tu npd and ambled away. Whitéfoot begged and begged Jimmy to tell hinf more, but Jimmy simply shook his hesd and * kept right on. Présently -I Whitcfoot could see of him was two white spots in the Black Shado :;:d once more Whitefoot was quite: alone. No more pussled Wood Mouse ever lived than was Whitefoot as he sat _ l inking over what Jimmy Bkunk had d. Somehow he felt bett l m 1 had seemed to know Just w! talking about. Jimmy said m hu been through the same thing and in the end it hed lll eont out flnl But that aidn't c “1 wonder," ul hl lm talkt himself, “‘wha immy Blun 1 wonder vln sécret )ln. 1 wonder why a secret. She to meant. Whitefoot can have. she should want to ha iought not to have a sécrét from me. {No. sir, she ought not to. any secrets that I kes) S wonder if she really will let me come back after & while. 1 wonder It Jimmy Skunk reslly is right.” |, All the fest of that night Whit foot wondered. Somehow he felt bet- tér. But still he could foel really happy. He couldn't ro have a goos ~, time and forget his troubles, as - .nmmy Bkunk had advised him to . All heé could do was to hup wo dnln‘ But mnu,h he wondered wondered, he couldn’t for the 1} ! him think of anything that little Whitefoot would want to keéep secret. | He aid his very best to make himseif: . [pelieve that everything would eom: out right, just #s Jimmy Skunk .4 sald it would, but despite all he coutd do a doubt persisted, and he couldn't | get rid of it. couldn’t 48 anfthin But keep on wondering how it was ail. coming out. (Copyright, 1022, by T. W. Butgesd.) —_———— BLACK DAMP KILLS THREE

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