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— ¢ AUCTIONS.’ FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES 140‘ \:-\\ ‘uburb on car bath; ami.; s tractive home at CHAS. S. MUIR & CO. __- 1403 New FINE HOMF and Columbia bath. you, so will t \ll IR & CO. York Ave. IN N. line; 7 rooms and tucco finish; at- pleasing price. York Ave. NEAR 18th 9 rooms and rd This house will please he price. Only CHESPEA! at Chesapeake Beach Apply Deake Rench, Md. Beach: ORGE J. KLEIN, TRY OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE KE BEACH AFINE 11 ROOM (WITH BATH) COTTAGE for_rent for the eason Post Office, Chesa PROPERTY._ FINELY e high LARGE, low; & unique; asbestos roof: trees; 2% acres: fin Great Falls Seerworth F. 10-acre tracts: an Palm Beach: most stock, poultrs farming growing. now for sale Dusy terms arranged Guerive: Write or call 337 \Il eottage on bay shore: commodations for i river. extending back county road: about + leted bungalow ing. gunning, mobile " distance agents. OWNER, bewn @ rou elevation: Palm Beach County no fertilizer requi Climata ideal throughout the RE '\\I:Y BUILDING houting, ONSTRUCTED RUNG a interior express shingle siding. road: 20 minutes on 6 Florida. dox Linds Everg! Owned by H. S. Geer & Co. of West Palm Beach hour's motor _drive from uitable for truck, fruit, nd sugar cane or cer at_very moderate prices. 1 indescrivably pro- a a NCH OFFICE, . sleeping x: water o kitel UTIFCL SOUTH about 1,300 ft. to good 5 n; with partly atiful’ site. fishin; bathing; easv ick m 113, 416 For sale or rent on 1 mile from Claiborue beach: 5 hedrooms, ki poreh ail around.. " E e. Md. FURNISHED BUN beautiful 3 safe bathing on sandy dining_room; ING_ 220 St 3085, it w Culvert “CAMP FOR SITES. RENT, Island, Mrs, AT, AR ! Md.; fishing, crabbing, b or wtewiner: terms D. RUSSELL, Abell, FOR SUMMER COTTAGES. RENT. FOR REN den, at station: no TTAGE, small children. atlett, Va. GAT Write URNIST mile from Bluemont, pure sprini TED COTTA of Blue Ridge Mountain in Snicker's Gap; oue Va.: delightful air and water. Apply JULES DEMONET, 3140 Newark st., Cleveland Park AUTTIIO! IN SALES FUTURE DAYS. TRUSTEBS' SALE OF PROPERTY, KNO WAY,” SITUATE AND 1521 SBEV) WEST. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust, duly | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. NTH STREET ALU. WX AS “THE_BROAD- NOS. 1515, 1317, 1519 NORTH- yecorded in Liber 4619, folio 205 et seq.. one ! of the land records fo bla. and at the reque .therebs ublic auction. in fro: HURSDAY, THE TW r the District of Colum- | st of tae party secured | the undersigned trustees will sell at ot of the premises NTY-NINTH DAY OF | JUNE. 1922 AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M., the following described Jand and prem- isen, 'situate in the District of Columbia. apd Deing lots 198, Perry's subdivizion_ in in Liver 50. folio 31, ¢ the District 1 the furniture, tures now in or upon er which may hereaft premises, by maker o igns, except such as eluded at time of Terms of sale -haser's option: and revenue octing feited. 199 and 00 in Edward G square 445, as recorded in_the offics of the sur- of Columbia, furnishings and fix- said land and premises, er be placed upon said f eaid trust or his a will be specifically ex- sale. Sold subject to a first trust for $72,000. particulars of which will be stated at the time of sale. and the trust to be paid $10,000 mainder in one year. secure of trust, or all cash over said first t purel $1,000 upon acceptance of bid cash and the re- by a second deed deposit required Conveyancing. re- stamps st purchase: ‘erms of sale to be complied with witl So"thirty days from duy of sule or deposit for- JAMES C. HOSKINS, JAMES A PU. " PUBLIC "AUCTION GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE | BLE THEATER | o | together | mount over satd | st, at | o Continued THIS AFTERNUON. FUTURE DAYS. R e Takoma Park Special Bargain. | _ ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Detached pebble-dashed 2-famity apartment: | Attorneys’ Sale of Two-story|TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME Am.i: large porches: fine lot; purchaser can B DWELLING, NO. 100 KENDALL BT. jceupy one apartment and rent other at s | Frame Dwelling, No. 1410 34th Y ey D : for anly 85500, A quickiy T PR | Street N.W. PO VISRt st R dead SRR R0ty : no O B LIRENS, By virtue of authority vested in the under- | b Sy LeT N A, ol o Coney Main_5057. _ | signed we will offer for sale by public auction | iy e (47 fheords of the Dustrict o Lo NE\\ 6-RGOM AND BATH In Troat of the premises; on TUESDAY. THE | fleraby. the ‘mdersigned trastees will seil at hom AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot 87, in | Bubile auction, in front of the premices, ON home in Chevy Chase, mear | AL O IR OO F N twenty fent MOXDAY, B TRIRD DAY OF JULY AD. @ 5 e Pl % 150 feet 1 * | 1922, 4 VE 6'CLOCK he ywing Conn. ave.; am.i built-in | 57 3115 st b, by e depth of 150 Leet there- | goperibea “itumte in the cel]gm buy at $13,500. |, Terms: *One-third cash. balance in one and Dist beiag lot the subdivision known ax Ivy of record In the oflice of the surveyor for said district in Levy Court N at folfo 78. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in monthly installments of $35 each, with In- terest at 8 per cent, secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at purchas- er's option. §200 deposit required at time of sale. Conveyancing, ng mnd revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sale 10 be closed within 30 duys or deposit forfeited. JOHN W. LEWIS, WILLIAM A. BOWIE, THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE DE- LLING NO. 9014 LEGA- rtue of u certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4644, folio 30 et seq., e 1and records Of the Distrlct of Columbia, two vears, with interest at 6 per cent. secured Dby deed Of trust on the property soid or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of §200 required at time of sale. Terms to be complied with fn thirty days. otherwise the right is reserved to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five davs' advertisement in some news- paver published fu the city of Washingtou, D. All_conveyancing, recording, revenue sfamps and netarial fees at purchaser's cost. YON & LYON. Attorae Build TOMORROW C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Auctionee 715 13th Street LARGE SALE £ A&ds. o TRADE Maox Of fud at the request of the party secured there: S. S. MUIR & CO Furniture, Rugs, Pic- S e 1403 New York Ave PEGSTERED yyres, Screens, Awn-| e TR ML LA IR 8 T\\ O-FAMILY FLAT INiings, Window Shades., |,,;|C[_ P the following described fand and prems S og s < ises, situste in the Distriet of Columbla, and northwest section; rents $35.30{ware, China, Glassware, Mat-|desiinated as and being Iots 40 and i1 in { ez o 3 - square 1750 in Fulton R. Gordon's subd! per month. Price to quick I)u\crilre»cs. Bedding. Gas Stoves, ot tract of land call only $4,750. | Plated \Ware, Washing Ma-|fmei i * e 5 6 “hi =0y said Dis ot Col CHAS. S. MUIR & CO chines, ete. ! Do ST wubject o crriain deals Of trust ag: 1403 New York Ave. At Public Auction T bues of saie: ALI eaah aver sald deods of SMASHING BARGAIN. Within Our Galleries depisitirequited A [timeltat) salu; S flrmm and bath, colomial porch home 713 13th Street ost. i1~.T ms of wle (0 be com- ury t. cel e, loes o - o Q h y Y ! Deautiful shaged s.e. street for oo o0 * 1 Wednesday June 28, 192 Sl B e v This house is 1,000 helow the market, At 10 AM. oD 5 Sec it mow, : Also e Keystone Real l.;tat::“t,o. i AT AN W 8 e = Valuable Paintings and Pastels, by order * SALE OF VAL DETACH- WITH THREE HOWARD of John W. Ciil estate. Terms: Cash. S. G. Sloan & Co., jozoae {THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTE! LE OF VAL PROVED REAL ESTATE, OF THE TRACTS OF AS “CATCHESTER.™ P TGREEN'S PURCHA COVEKY Ry virtue of #_certain | Decemebor 1920, und recorded December | F {28 1 in Liler 3458 at folio 354, oue of | { the tand’ -ecords of the District of Columbia, | {and At the request of the purty secured there: by, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction, ¢n the premises. b WED: Y, T GH' AY v LLING wss, Exceutor of the Staples DWE AVE. irtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded n Liber N folio 384 et we of the 1 e nd at 5. the unders Inc., Aucts. AUCTIONEERS, NIM i NOW FAR DIS BLE BEL LA Y ND M. the fol! 1 premises, situate in District of nd_designated ns nd being lots 43, 44 and 45, in Emily €. R Brown's Subdivieion of sertion nine (0), Barry rm. ns per plat recorded in county book K, page 94, of the records of the office of the survesor for said District, subject to right of way for sewer purposes in favor of the Dis. trict of Columbin, condemued in District Court Cause No. 81 Terms: All cash above a prior building asso- tion loan amounting 1o about $1K0. ced of trust dated | OF ated tn the DIsteidt of mumm. des s sit required upon acceptance of Con- Pareel 1, part of “Chichester”"—Reginning | YeyAncing, “recording and revenue stamps at for the same on the east side of the Naylor At its intersection with the outline of said tract and running thence with said out- line south 431, degrees east 172 perches; ce still with said outline sonth 24 perches: thence leavi ontiine and runzing the followiag cos ; South T5% degrees west 12 p Rrees west 96 perches: south BRUL degrees west 8.4 perches: south 086, de- ces west 1768 perches: north 403 degrees West 10 perches % degrees west 8.4 perches: north 52% dexrers west 1.92 perches: north 5 perches to said Naylor o roud north 18 deerees perches: o still with said Bervees 15 minutes waat S/21 pevches. 1o the e of Parcel for the hin thirty days or deposit for- WHITEFIELD McKINLEY, S H. FLAGC Trustees. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. e grees west ADAM {Valuable Cafeteria Business, Furniture Fixtures, Imple- ments of Trade and Lease of Premises of “Ye Olde Well Cafeteria,” No. 1773 Columbia Road, By Public Auction, As an Entirety Only Friday, June 30, 1922, Commencing 10 A. M. Conststing in part of 23 tables, 70 clairs, Garland gas range. family size gas ranges, griddle baker a fine ste: part of “Chichester”—Beginni the west line of Bowen orner of the scho: the land cu same o iand records of the District o lambia in Liber 1499, folios 438 and 440, | being alwo by these deeds defined ax the souh east_corner of the Anderson Iot as conv by Naglor by deed recorded among said records {n Liber W. B. $i. folio 5%, and | ning thence with the on | house jor and said 1 | e “westerly boundary ot sald Blies’ nce. as survered by W. L Latimer. in 1892, north 44 degrees 51 mi | teet; thence, leaving said out { degrees 23 ‘minutes east 18771 { stump on said Bowen road: i north line of said road south 63 j minutes west 3950 feet to a “L. . stone and thence still with said road south 63 de. Erees 51 minutes west 10.5 feet to beginning Parcel 3. part of “Perrs Farm.” alto parts of lots 33 to 3. both inclusive. in “Green Purchase.”” helng part of the estate of Mat- thew Wigfleld, and being described as fol- { lows, viz.—Beginniog for the same at the point | of intersection of the center line of Twenty eet with the center line of T street on plat recorded in Liber County S, of the surveyor's office of the Dis Columbia) and running thence due X thence south 49 degrees 15 1.907.16 feet: thence south 38 degrees 20 minutes west 408.94 feet to Marl- boro road: thence by and with said road north 87 degrees 47 minufes east 430.49 feet: thence lnm With said road north 84 degrees 11 min- east 1o the west line of Thirty-third { Nireet (It sall street were estended north | { through sald tract): thence due north by and | Wwith “said west line of Thirty-third street {were same extended as aforesaid) to the cen- ar line of W street (as shown on aforesaid plat): thence dne west by and with the cener Tine of W' street 425 fect: thence due nortn 1 410 feet: thence due west 7 hence LAl Teeth 11160 reer: thence due west 990,92 | feet To the place of beginning Parcel 4—Reginning for the same where the west line of the braunch of Pemnsylvania | Avenme Intersects the porth line of the Kowen | or Mariboro road and ronoing thence by and ! With the west line of the branch of Pennsy Tania avenue to A point therein where the | | Weat line of Thirty-third street, if extended | northiward, would & thence by and with | The west 'line ot Thirty.third street to "‘-7! > Fiboro_rou th by an Rowen or Mariboro road, aad, thence by and | 410 0fthe ‘midition to Lo Drolt. Park. a8 or " istowery T pare of | Der plat recorted in Liber ¢ cribe ollows, v the surveyor's office of the e 8 ettne "in "Airs, | lumbia. " improved by a { attic. seven-room and bath brick dwelling with |fu'r;nnr"n heat and gas light, 14 among and binet baking ns_and warmi dish washing machize, Pittsburg aul water heater. MeCray refrigerating di refrigerators, Hobart electric nss display shelves. unique ““Ye tees 15 | Qlde el . National cash regis. buzz fans, aiv and glasswar trays. crocker: AWDInZ, screens, etc. Also unexpired terms of lease. Terms: Cash ADAM A 7.28.29 WESCHLER, Anctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING 1115 Eye St. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known as 1519 Rhode Island Avenue & CO. AUCTS, NV minutes Br virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court i _the case of ler ve A. Barry et al No. 40010, we will sell at_public_suc in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, 5 AT HALF- the ~following Ea) tion, described Innd and premis ity of Washington: The westerly 13.10_feet of lot forty (40) and the easterly 0.X7 feot of lot forty-one | (41) of James Shedd’s subdivision of lofs in square one hiundred and ninety-five (19 per plat recorded in hook 3. page survesor's office of the District of ¢ improved by & three story and cellar room and bath brick dwelling, with heat and electric Tights, known ay Island avente n.w. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M., lot eighty-elght in block twenty (20), of Walker's sub- Walker's garden and running thence north- 35 perches with the fence and Walker's land: thence i be Arno LoD perches with the present north-northeast fence, Young' 2 One-third of purchase price sald Arnold’s and George W.!to be pmid in cash and balance in two equal thence north by west 100 ] installments. pi ble in one and at the corner of the fence i from the date of sale, with interest pa | Arnold and Young: | 8t the rate of 6% per cent, on the south side of :lm!l}i‘ ;l 6 red l"u'm;mu cu ” blic road until it intersects the given !first deed of trust on the property sold, or a Jand; thence with a straight line to the place [ posit of $300 required at the time of the ac- of beginning. ceptance of bid on each parcel. All con- Excepting so much of all of the above-de. | vevancing, notary fees, recording and revenue seribed land as has been released from the | stamps at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale d deed of trust, being lots [ to be complied with within fifteen (15) days 24 and 25 in square | from date of sale or right reserved to resell 28, 33, 34 and 35, | at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Tquare 5652; Tots § 5653, and vertisement of such resale in N.W. and 149 T Street N.W. ! two-story. cellar and | EDUCATIONAL. ACCbUNTANCY and women, llflmfi" FOR Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTlTUTE 115 G §T. N.W.. Cormer 8th and G Sta Spanish School of Washington Profs. from Spaln. 131517 F a.w. M. 5635 SPANISH AN My method yleld: you time and money. 85, or Franklin §084-. Franklin 4546, br. between 6-7 p.m. 28¢ LEGAL NOTICES STEPHENS AND GEORGE P. BARSE, Attorneys. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trict of Columbia. Holding a District Court. —Ia re: The condemnation of land for smal park areas in square 1483, lots 1 and 2; square west of 1556, lot 800: square 1681, in the DI triet of Columbin.~District Court’ No. Order of ~Citatlon und Publication.—Upon consideration of the petition of the Commissioners of the District of Colum. bia filed In the above entitied cause, and on motion af counsel for the waid Commissior it is, by the Court, this twenty-fourth day of the court ixsue citations to: Wiiliam Henry | E F. H. N ers, of June,” A.D. 1022, ordered: That the clerk Eugene Bravender, Blanche F. Walker, Ma Patten, Josephine A. Putten, Helen Putten, Edytlie Patten Corbin and all othier partiex | terested in the land 1o be condemned herein particularly described in the aforesaid petition, 1o appear iu this court on the twentieth day of July, A.D. 19 to answer the said petition thes have, why the prayers thereof whould not 4 why the land in square 14K square west of 1556, lot 800. and square 1051, shown on the plats 6 with the petition in this cause, should not i purk areas, as pgress referr It §s further ordered: cltation be served by the U for the District of Columbla upon siicli owners of the und sought to be con demaed herein, and found by the said marshal, oc his deputies, within the District of Colum bia: and it is farther ordered that all persous having any interest in these proceedings be. and they are hereby, warned and required to appear in tids court on or Iefore sald twentieth day of July, AD. 1922, to answer the suid petition and to continue i attendance v ratifriug and confirming the award and rej of the. commixtiouers To b appointed b court t appraise the value of the resp | intereas oF all persons « and premi<es. mention aforesald petit W copy of this et thie tive seribed in t ordered: That X ler be published once in | Washington Post. The Evening St Washington Herald, newspapers the snid District, snia dny uf July. AD. ¢ the Con %, cal) A true copy Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. B, CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk BARSE. Attorneyn. REME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbin. ~Holding & District Co —Iu re: Condemnation of Iand for sn areas in square southi of 2985, lo north of 3133, lots 1 and 2 .2 and the petition of th district of Columbin avse, and [ bove entitied counsel for the said Commissioners. s twenty-fonrth duy of June ordered that the clerk of th Tsabel H. Lenman uk & Trust Company, National Cap Company, Inc, J. M ddane, M ands, Rich, George 0. Littie, 4 ull other purties interested n the Iand 1 be condemned herein particularly descril the aforesaid petition, to appear in this o e twentieth day of July, A.D lock am., to woswer te su 1 show cuume, If mny the pravers thereof shonld not why tie land in square south of sqiare north of 317 1 and issue eita r w E. Strother, Maggie Gallagher, Henry provided for A petition by the United of Columbia ud sought fo © the sai rahal, ¢ in the District of Columd is further ordered that all persons hin interest in these proceedings be, aud tiey hereby, warned and required to appear COUTL o1 uF Lafum: tho maid foomiiil fas Juis. A.D. o answer the said in attendance until itx Bnal order ratif; fSrming the award and report of 1 5 to bz appointed by th tive Iutere nd and premises mentios e uforesuid | tion. It is further orde That a copy this order be publixked once in The Washinxt Pust, eniug Star and the Washi Timés, newspapers published in the said Dis. Defore the said twentieth day of July By the Court: WILLIAM HI Justice. " (Seai’) A true copy. Test: MOI H. BEACH. Clerk. By F. UNNING Asst F. Do sl condemuent NS AND GEORGE BARSE. Attorneyx. UPREME COURT OF THE “olumbia, Holding a District C The cond of land for s in square north of 831, ot N0 . Tots S S0, 811 and square 1 in the Distriet of 4. —District Court No. 1. Order of Citation and Publi cation. —Upon consid of the petition of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia filed in the mbove entitled cause. and on mo. tion of counsel for the said Commiss oners, 1t is, by the court, this twenty-fourth da. June, AD. 1 Vhat th urt issue to John Thomax Trad, tee; Mamie G sted in the land to be arly described in presnid perit appenr in this court on the twentieth da of July, A.D. at 10 o'clock an answer the fition and to show c: H. P. IN THE trict of In re park are squatre 3 and why the | tN00: wquare 332 and square 4351, shown on the plats filed with the petition in this caus should not be condemned for small park areas. as_provided for in the ferred to i sad petition. 1t farther ordered: That a copy of said citation e served by the United States marshal for the District of Columbia upon such owners of the lan sought to be condemned herein. and found | the said marshal. or his deputies. within the . RIT, JUNE 29, 1922 Publie auction of unserviceable automobiles, motor cycles, barrels, Baling machine. scrap printers’ blanketin; houses located in Ei distance old rags. iron tanks, iron, copper and wood. etc’, at their ware. t Potomac Park a short below the bureau of engraving and peiatiog, in the buildi goldiers’ _barracks, o TWE! NINTH, 1 10 O'CLOCK A.M. ‘Terms: Cash. ‘within forty-eight hon ‘Articles offered singl 27,28 OMAS J. 0 TRUSTBES® 8ALE OF INCLUSIVE, BY DWELLINGS STRUCTIO! By virtue of a cert {nstrument No. 35, among the land record: Ilumbie, and cured ‘there! ublic auction i RSDAY. THE Material BQU. recorded the request of the the undersigued ng formerly occupied an n THURSDAY. JUNE to be removed ars. iy upon request M. F. JACQUES. ordinator for Supply. AUCTIONEERS. LOTS A7 TO 96, BOTH | ARE 1041, NOw IMPROVED UNDER CON- in deed of trust. being March 4, 1922, s of the District of Co: party se- truftees will n front of the premises, SIXTH DAY OF JULY., 1922, AT FIVE described both inclusive, vion of lots in Mo 'CLOCK P.M. land snd premi District of Columbis and the following in the ing_lots 87 to 96, rris C. Foote's snbdivi- in square 1041 as per plat recorded in_ Liber 66, folio 118, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- bia. Terms of sale: of trust for $33.000, in the hands of the 1o be disbursed amount over an trust to be paid in o I butl above Sold_subject to a prior deed t which $29,700 remains olders of sald first trust Idings progress, and the ia prior deed of sh. $1,000 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Convevancing, recording and revenue stamps at cost. Terms of sale within thirty days from day of roperty may be resold at t fefaulting purchaser. after five day the pr purchaser's to be complied with | le. otherwise risk and cost ad- o riians of such resule in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. WALTER A. JOHNSTON, GEOR( Je28.d&dn,exSukiol. TTHOS. J. OWEN & TRUSTEES' SALE 0! DWELLING, NORTHWEST. . AUCTIONEERS. 50 F VALUABLE FRAME 1418 36th STREET By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, being fnstrument No. am Columbi; 9, and at, the recorded March 23, 1922, the land ‘records of the District of request of the secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil at public auction. MONDAY, TH! 1922, AT FOU! I Senceimion Inng eud dl .i'll"‘t:oto fl Cdl‘;nall.l riflon” ot of Yoty 1n , being in m as square now ton, Totto the Terms of sal nt trust lor lXM upos acceptance of bid. Bia "to b forfeited. s027,29-391 of the . r piat recorded in Liber'A. R. B.. surveyor's office records ke sc ovamitn. Tevenue stamps at purc closed flm’n‘;‘ e in front of the premises, TRIRD DAY OF JULT, AD: | In 0'CLOCK P.M., the follow- premises. situate in the and designated as and iam H. Manogue's sub- Threlheld's aadition to nquare 78, Georgetown, 1248, city of Washing- of cash over & prior deed $100 deposit required Couveyancing, record- a ""’ufi:'a‘: ays_or. BROWN, SOSEPH RMITH. Trus! % much of the said parcels as have been | gome newspaper published in the District of Aedicated for atreets and alleys, all as shown €. CLINTON JAMES, by plats recorded in Liber A3 at follos 24, 2 xtreet n.w.. Trustee. and 28, and Liber County No. 8, folio 22] of LAMBERT. The records of the ofice of the surreror of 8, Truste the District of Celumbia. The above property will be tirety. "ferms of sale: Sold subjoct to a prior deed of trust for $40.000. recorded among the land Fecords of the District of Columbia in Liber 4222 Tolio 494, the status of which will be Stated mt the time of sale. and the amount over what remains under said trust to be pai fn cash. $2.500 deposit required upon accept- ance of Conveyancing. ~recording and revenue stampe at purchager’s cost. . Sale to be complied with within ten davs after sale. otherwise property may be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five Qnys’ mdvertisement of auch saie in some newspaper published in the District of Co- i GERSON NORDLINGER, American National Bank bldg., EDGAR A. BEHR D, Jel7d&ds.exSu sold as an THOMAS DOWLIN| 1115 Eye St. Auction Sale of U. S. Army Dodge Engine Parts, Light Delivery and Touring Cars, etc., at Home Service Paint Shop, 34th and Rhode Is- land ave. n.e., Mt. Rainier, Md. (District Line). We will sell at_publjc auction, at the above warchouse, on FRIDAY, JUNE THIRTIETH. 022, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. 10 Dodge’s; 5 Trucks: 5 Touring Cars; Complete Engines, Transmission attached: ' Complete Rear Ends Axles, Springs, Crank Shats, Radistors, etc.; also Ford One: Ton Truck: wopmdrive Cadillac and Rear End: 2 smdeblker One-Ton Trucks; G. M. C. no.motor: 2 Super (6) Hudson scollaneous lot of Dodge. Hud aker parts; also one Hupmo- bile Tourlng Car, Dealers and [irivate buyers invited to at- 7 AUCT. Rudolph B. Bebrend and Geor attorneys fen FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- improved Real Estate at Half and H Sts. Southwest, Twenty-Two Lots, contain- ing About 32,102 Square Feet. 'l\y virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4108, folio 485. et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum: {bia. and at the request of the p thereby, the undersigmed trustees will for sale by publ:c auction. in front of the ! premises._on MONDAY, THB THIRD DAY OF JULY, AD. 1922 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK. AL, the following described land remises, situate in the city of Wi o B taetict of Columbta,. toswit: Dbered twenty-three (23) to_thirty-four (34), both fnclusive. and lots numbered forty-eight (48) to ffty-seven (57), both Inclusive, n the District _Construction Corporation's subdivision of square east of square numbered six hun- dred and forty-three (E. of 643), as per plat Tecorded in the office of the or of the District of Columbia in Liber 40 at folio 48. Terms of sale: One-third of the pus anq to be paid in cash. the balance In two 1 installments, payable in one and two with fhiterest at 7 per cent per annum, e, semi-snnaally, from day of sile, sel { furea by deed of irust upon- the property wld. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. deposit of $500 required of the Sancheser at time of sale. All convey- anciog, recording, and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Fight €5 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ‘five *advertisement o¢ such resile in mome newspaper published in the city of Washing. Py PHILIP HERMAN. GEORGE E. EDELIL Trustees. THEODORE D. PEYSER, Attorney for holder of note. .A&ds,ex8u. Je27:3t EDUCATIONAL. Archbishop Curley’s Scholarships Examinations _for the scholarships _ron- | tributed by the Georgetown Visitation Convent to Archblutop Curley's acholarship fund, open 10 cundidates for Grst year high pchool, will be held at the convent. 1500 35th st. Washington, | D. ¢ Aonday, July 3. 1025 Those who wish to take the examinations will please send in their applications before June 30, 3 SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE Beginning this week. Day and night schools. All branches of mathematlcs, languages, sci: ences, Certificates admit to uni. versiti 6 GNivERSITY FREPARATORY SCHOOL, L. Adolph Richards, M. A.. M. Prin,, e.¢. cor. 12th and ¥ n.w. Fr. 2080 "¢ " STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Sammer Sestion Mow Open. 'm lm l‘- (m : !flr fllhhl' R e District of Columbia: and it is further ordered that all persons having any interest in these proceedings be, and they are hereby, warned and required 10 appear in this court on or be fore the said twentieth day of July, 192 £ the said pet anid_ to tin tance until the + shall have made its final order ratifying and _confirmiug award and report of the com foners appointed by the court to appraise t value of the respective Interests of all pe sons concerncd in the land and premises me tioned and described in the afores 1t is further ordered: That a copy order be published once in the Washingt Post. The Evening Star and the Washin ‘Times, newspapers published in the said D) trict, before the said tw ol duiv, AD. 18: Ry the Cour Justice. (Seal.) A true GAN H. BEACH. Clerk. HAM, Asst.Clerk. F. H. STEPHENS AND GEORGE BARSE, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trict of Columbia. Holding a Distriet Court. —In re: The condemnation of land for smail park areas in square 5420, square G443, square 5442 and_square 5799, part of o he District of Colymbia.—District Court —Order of Citation and Publicatio consideration of the petition of the Sioners of the District of Columbia fled in the above entitled cause, and on motion of cu for the said Commissioners. is, Dy Court, this twents-fourth d 1922, ordered: That the clerk of the issue citations to: Sarah J. Croissant. DeWitt C. Croissunt, Thopas C. Pollock, Emily R. Pollock, and ‘all orher parties Interested in the land to be condemned herein particularly de. scribed in the nforesaid petition. to 'appear in_this court on the twentieth day of July, A.D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to ankwer the sald petition and to show cause. if ans they have, why the pragers thereof should nmot granted, and why /the land in square 5420. square 5443, square 5442 and square 5799, part of Iot 76, shown on the plata filed with the petition in this cause, shonld not be condemned for small park areas, ax provided for in the Acts of Congress referred to in said petition. It s further ordered: That a cops of sai citation be served by the United States mar- shal for the District of Columbia upon such owners of the land sought to be condemned herein, and found by the said m deputies, within the District of Columbia; and it 18 further ordered that all persons having any interest in these proceedings be, and they are hereby, warned and required to appear in this court on or before the said twentieth day of July, A.D. 1922, to answer the said peti- tion and to continte in attendance until the court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award and report of the commissioners to be appointed by the court to appraise the value of the respective interests of all persons concerned in the land and pre fses mentioned and described in the aforesaid petition. ¢ ie further ordered: That & copy of this order be published once in the Wash- fugton Fost. The Drening Star and the W ington Herald, mewspapers published in the o ioiuich before the said ‘twentieth day of July, A.D. 1922. By the Court: WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true copr. Test: B A BEACH, Clerk. | By F. B. CON- MINGHAM, Asst. Clefk, ! | copy. By F. B. CU G- P. { until the court shuil Lave made ity finai order | ts of Congress re. | F.H. STEPHENS AND GRORGE P. BARSE, Attormeys. IN THP RUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. Holding a District Con —In_re: Condemnation of lotx © and square 814, as ndditional ground for the Pes body Bchool, in_the District of Columbi District Court. No. 1525.—Order of Citation and Publication.—Upon consideration of the petition of the Commissloners of the District f Columbia filed in the above entitlea cau and on motion of counwel for he said Commi sioners, it is, by the court, this twenty-fourth day of June, 1922, ordered: That the clerk of the Court i muel W. and che V. Farran, and all other parties in- terested in the land to be condemned herein dexcribed in the aforesald petition, in this court on the twentieth day of 10 o'cock s.m.. to answer the wald petition and to show o i any they have, why the prayers thereof should not be granted, aud why the land in square 814, shown on the plat filed with the petition in this cause. should not be condemned for addi- tional ground for the Peabody Schodl, as pro- vided for in the Acts of Cougress referred to in eaid petition. 1t is further ordered: That & of waid citation be thé United States murshal for the Distriet of Columb upon_ such owners of the land sought to condemned herein, and found by the said mar. deputies, within the District of d it ix further ordered that all any interest in these proceed- ingx be. are herebs, warned and r quired o appear in this court on or before U wuid 20th day of July, to answer the and in attendance al order rming thesnward and report ers 10 be appointed by the court to appraise the value of the respective interests of all persons concerned in the land and premises meutioned and dexcribed in_the aforesuid petition. 1t is further ordered: That a copy of this order he published once in_ the Washington Law Reporter. Washington Poxt, Eveuing Star und the Washington Herald. newspapers publislied in the sald District, fore the said twentieth day of Jn the Court: WILLIAM I11TZ, ) A true copy. “Test: MORG | Clerk. By 1N nu RESORTS. ATLA \'ljn X rved by persons Asst | "YOUR unu-uul OUR SUCCE: HoeEDISON JULY 4th SPECIAL Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. 50 Rooms at $12 Each 50 Rooms at $14.50 Each (Including ATl Menls) Europenn Plan If Desired Atixntic City's most beaatifal Botel secron, convenient 15 all churehes. piers and theatrer . open surroundings, cerful ou-side view rooms, newly farnished nd decorated thraout, 5,000 4. ft. of porches, karage accommodations. Hot and Cola RUNNIXG WATER IN ALL ROOMS Singleor ensuite, private baths; elertric lights, elevator service, luaurious sun parlor, sttractive music and dance room. Free bathing privilege OUL TABLE special fenture; wonderfal home cosking, Vegetables Hest the market affords white w American $3.50 up dail e e aekly Cwnerstip maragement. Reduced Rates OVER JULY 4th rday Supper to Tuesday After Supper. imum Rate. . ... $10 to SI1 w.xh Running Water.... $I2 to $13 With Private Bath $14 to S16 Eurupean plan, $1 50 up dai Phone A. C. 3093 J i "E‘u?i‘:h’ga‘n ”Phgl\. 55 t0 89 CAPACITY 700 | LARGEST ATE RATE TOTEL ucitie biock from ilits Bouklet Rarage; miled Orchestran-Dancmg Twice Daily Phones 3250 and 6521W. W, M. HASLETT. JULY» 4TH SPECIAL MELROSE HALL So. Carolina ave., nr e Cent 1 dinnsen woms level & from hotel Owners LIS v B O ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. 1Directly on the Oceanfi iAl\Ammc‘g;\PhnHotelol% Mt. ______ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Courtesies and | and Breproof Annex, Tenmessee Aven: near beach. Opposits ‘estant ch-l&!l. Both hotels under OCEAN CITY, N. J. n City, oNLY BOARDWaLK HoTEL Special duy and weekly rates on rooms with hot and cold rumning water during Jine and from ol st 1o 20th ‘AN PLAN . YOUNG, Mgr. Hotels at One Rate ‘Our guests may live at either house and enjoy all the consforts of both. This unique privilege is not extended by sny other hetel. $3.50 UP DAILY—SPECIAL wEmYaAmerlu- Plan (with meals) RUNNING WATER IN EVERY R ROOM Private baths. Cuisine and service Inrxcelled tables. White service. Beautiful Windows screened. Orchestra. hotels. Refined patronage. Garage. Combimed Capacity, 909. Write for Booklet and Auto Map . R.B.LUDY, BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITY T’HE_BRE KERS R‘ESORTS Pllll EIMRGE PUTS FRENCH N UPROAR Communist Deputies afid Poincare Clash on Ques- tions of Policy. By the Assoctated Press. PARIS, June 27.—Accusing the com- munist deputies in the French cham- ber of inciting & plot to assamsinate Premter Poincare, and demanding that a law be passed fmmediately au- thorizing the minister of justice to place the most violent members of the communist party under arres; Leon Daudet, royalist member of parllament, caused an oar in th chamber yestere The debate de. veloped into invectives 1o the premter from the communist benches in which the cry, “Poincare meunx war! Poin- care la guerre!” were flung wt M. Poin- care by Deputy Laftont Springing from his seat, and point- ing a warning finger at Laffont. = mier Poincare shouted: Gi vy “Do_you take the res; y e L e responsibility for ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Conveniences of Two N IROQUOIS off the Board- Fresh vege- solarium. wnwnflnu. Dancing. Free bathing from direction of M. D, Owner MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE MOVE RED BALL WAY From the old home to the new. No crating: no packing; expert furniture movers. © featnre load insurance for protecr- tion of shi Quality mervice at prices you cannot equal eivewlhere. Cash or payment. OCEAN GROVE. N. J. Fireproof, overlooking ocean: central to sl amusement __Mod._imp_ CHAS. M. HERMAN WILDWOOD, N. J. 200, Amer plas. 8 iy week and up. Private bath, Ownciatiy management. J. E. WHITESELL. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN Will open June 25. Reusosable rates. let. ) Beok- F_RURTON. Mey. MARYLAND. CHESAPEAKE BEACH. HIGHVIEW HOTEI. Room and board, $15 per week: single rooms $1 up. The Mll'll place on the beach. y LTE, Prop. jy1® Arundel Honse b 0 “minmes i Wasnincton, Fishing.ucxin, toat ing: unexceiled home cookin Shady Side. Md. Tel Tk, Mary Qpens June 1 fo October __JOHN J_ GIRBONS. Jr. Manager d. Deiaware Water O 'a. Now open. Special seanon rates. Leading hotel. Cap.. %00, Ame plan, also a la carte grill. Bkt. John Purdy Cops. DEI " DEER PARK HOTEL — and Cottages Deer Park, Md. Altitude, 2,700 ft., f thie Alleghentes. 300 rooms, 100 18-hole ~ golf course. Wm. Potu in churge. Swimming pools, horseback tennix courts, bowling alles, orchea- concerts. Splendid cuisine. raten o motor_pastics. PARTRIDGE, M r. POLLIO, Igr. i OCEAN _CITY. MD. OCEAN CITY, MD. Finest beach in world: ocean on one side. hay 00l, healthful; boating sad fishing. Atl-n ic Hotel 0ceas fron: Running _water in rooms. America: "RNELL, Prop. |KITTATINNY on the | riaing, tra “BOARDWALK. froat dining room. e Excellent LA _FAYETTE X Mar Cool. airy rooms. !The Del-M: looking ocenr, and m { Homelike. Rates ressonabie. CAREY. Owner-Pron Iathing tree: niog water in every 7 o Vith ocean view. Cotl el xcellent table. L. Mount Pleasant Hotel On Bosrdwalk. Rooms with running water, Home cooking. §. M. MASON. Prop. §y17* | Cool. delightful rooms. E. PLIMHIM]V[ON HOTEL Ocean tront: best service; ball- hestra; grill roo . Hooning warer | Beon Houes *attacued. " hrs: | Lin-Mar | {x&, Soies i BREAKERS 0 Boandwaic Targe. | ot ot cosd :‘ 1S Iplsowms. Thuoe 6. Mrs. A TIM- HOTEL HAMILTON™ _OCEAN FRONT. J. L. MASSEY & SOX. tings OPen the year round. AKADE Whole Block oa Ocean Front Coolest location in Atlaatic City. Ideal flmfly hotel i1 Chelsea Section. ity Five H p Direction W._F_SHAW | GRAND ATLANTIC NEWOWN[’.RSHIP MANAGEMENT | Virginia Ave.. near beach. Cap. 600. Private hs: running water: $4 per weekly. Booklet. Auto at sta. D. CONTINENTAL. Tennessee Ave. near Beach. Alw Private b nofug water in rooms; levator e service Awer. : special weekly rates. ¢ ALSH DUNCAN. " HOTEL WHITFIELD. Directly onChesapeaiie | RE_WATER GAP, PA. Laffont retorted momething about ‘explaining the charge before public opinion.” Oppene Wedding Fane. The incident arose from the refusal of the communist deputies to vote an appropriation of 35000 francs for :‘ir:lngrw?fnh:'epr'e‘!lvnuxhn at_the wed- of King Aiexander of ding of K ander of Jugoslavia Georges Levy, a communist, party refused fo RED BALL TRANSIT CO. Largest trucking organization in Americe. Nutional Household Movers. 4 Wooaward Bigg., 15th and H Sts. Phove Main 2162 Branch Offices 1n All Principal Citte muntet. said his vote for the appro- priation “because of the ‘erm('n“ Tor,” to which he said the communists were subjected in Jugoslavia Premier Poincare explained that the constitutional king was a friend of France and was not responsible for the acts of his government. Andre Dechon, another communist, interrupted by saying: A8 You were not responsible whi YOuU were president of the republic you wash your hands of all that hap- pened 'SEPARATE. ROOS, 1 ,.':;:, Local and Long Distance MOVING. 'I;‘(nrvl“'-ln,lt-. Raten Remsonable. CKING BY EXPERTS, $2.000 while in ‘wur longdistanen vamm, 0 CLEAN, DRY B10EAGR FO; Pale and laboring under intense emotion, Premier Poincare replied “You communists will nev able to wipe the stains off yours:" At th point M. Daudet, \\B\lnx ® phamplet printed in Germany in which he claimed the assassination of M. Poincare was openly demanded and quoting articles in the news- papers Humanite and L'Oeuvre, In- tervened with the usual effect upon communists when a royvalist speaks in the chamber. Pandemonium broke jloore, but the premier could be heard above the din saying: You communists will soon see how 1 take my_responsibilities it you overstep your limits.' The Jugoslavian appropriation was then voted, 517 to 62. The police protection of Prem i Poincare’s private house has doubled GRUWING POPULAGE PROBLEM IN JAPAN Osaka Paper Says South America Only Outlet for Surplus. OSAKA, Japan, June 20 (by —The English edition 1 COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE ‘WHITE STAR—To Chuanel ports, Liver pool, Queenstown and the Mediterranesa. Seandard of service in keeping with the RED STAL — T m-amomm‘:m“.fl_- of four ships headed by the distinguished AMERICAN LINE—To Libea and Danrig. Service of regularity, do- peadability, comfort and convenieacs. 'utufi--le- 1208 ¥ ot. ». = M. HICKS, Masager. CLARK'S CRUISES byCan. Pac. STEAMERS Clark’s 3rd Cruise, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD Superb SS “EMPRESS of FRANCE™ 18481 Gross Tous, 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and wp ‘oelading -Hotels, Fces, Drives, Guides, ets. Clark Originated Round the World Gruises Oui 19th Cruise, February 3, 1923 i MEDITERRANEAN Sflflm SS "EMPRESS of SOOTLAND" 000 Gross Toas, Specially Chartered Including Hotels, Fees. Drives, Guides, ete. 19 days Egypt, Pelestine, Spain, Italy, Greece.ctc. Earope stop-overs sllowed os both crwises. Fraak C. Clark. Times Buildisg. NewY ork. mail). of the Osaka apanconducted exclusively © iJapanese, claiming that the latest statistics show that there are 429 Japanese to every square mile of Ja- pan proper and that the population is increasing at the rate of 14§ per thousand, says it is a grave problem for Japan to find an outlet for her people. Japan lacks natural re- sources and i already overpopulated, 80 the Mainichi says emigration is the only soiution, and suggests South America as the piace to send the over- flow. “Both the United States and Can- ada keep their doors shut against the Ober's Steamship amd Tourist Agency, 1 Wosdward Bidg. Japanese people. and it would be im- possible for the Japanese 10 emigri into those countries,” save the Maini- BAY SIDE IN! nnyurn.' rlooking Chesapeake bay. Great water view. Garage. 1. Harris Crewe. . BROOK- SUERA VISTA SPRINGS, FRANKLIN COBNTY, PA. A strictly modero botel with excellent table and (00 private baths, capacity 600. Altitude 000 feet. id roads: golf. tennis. ste. Will Remain Open until November JOHN J. GLIHBONS, M; | ZAcWILTSHIRE | YVirginin Ave. near Beach. American plan. | Hoome with rinning water “and pr Butie. {SAM_ELLIS, Owner. J._COLLINS. Mgr. m CLARENDON rerer 1n Ave. oear Brach. Roumzs with Ao ot s et rutning e Tennessee ave. and beach. Running_water all room. Bathing rooms and shower. can plan. $1.50-82 30. J. 3. JOYCE. So. Carolina Ave. First hotel from P. R. R. sta. Private s Spe Piers, Theatres. b, Spweial w :Hotel Windsor up. Euro., 1deal Jocation: large, airy rooms. Escellent table. 20th _season. Owner management. Season rates. J. P. & A. 3. Duna. 17 X Georgla ave. p. 230, Noted for its P weekly, I5th ses- 1AME BELLEV“-LE York ave. near beach. xcellent table. Reason- able rates. Bathing from hotel. MRS. R. COLLINS. Prop. HOTEL MARION onLake GeorQo,N Y forthe eighteantR season AP e cultured guests JOSEDH 1. MARVEL VIRGINIA NORTH HILL” CASTLEMANS FERRY, VA. 215-acre coluulal farm seat uear Bluemont on Shenandoah river: valley, mountain and water scenery: shaded ground, drives. fshing. boat- ing, ewimming; vew baths and sewersge: no children, invalids or tuberculars takeu: fresh | meats, milk, frutts. fowis: $15 and $18 per | Week "uatil ‘November: circular. Reference, {Mrs. or Mr. Maurice F. Castlem MAURICE CASTLEMA: Clarke ( ORKNEY SPRINGS | HOTELS ORKNEY SPRINGS. VA. In the Allegheny Mountains—High—Cool— Delightful—Capacity, 500—American plan— Table the best—Mineral baths—Electrie ligh! —AIll amusements—Fine orchestra. Spec rate for June, $17.50 per week. $3.00 per day. American. £3. $3.50. $4 di llfi'r:lih:"fl week et vac Colonial Beach Hotel I o=, ™, pier, All outside rooms. 1.000 ft. beach front. Electricity throughout. Colonial parlors and spacious porches Good food, artesian water: orchesti dancing, tennis. fishing, crabbing, salt wa bathing from hotel: 10 acres shady lawn. Make reservations. T K D. BLACKISTONB., Swhersnip management. 2% COLONIAL, BEACH, VA. Homelike. Comfortable. Running water and private bath. Garage. Nooklet St HONTFACE. ~ HOTEL BOSCOBEL Kentucky ave. near RBeach; free bathing. $ Te E. FRALEY MILLS, Virginia Ave., for rtments, cotf lmleln. garages ASBURY PARK, "HOTEL ALBION Modern beach-front hotel. Cap.. 300. Hot and gold running water In every room. Golf privi- leges. E. D. TOWNSEND, Owner and Prop. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Ko open. The best combination of genuine seashore features on the Atlantic Coast. Matchless fahing, sailing, bathing, etc.—ocean Five tennis courts. The Engleside offers modern appointment Bea lnfl fresh Wlttrirlvlle baths. - Orchestra. Gars; ki ._ENGLE. Manager. LONGPORT, N. J. HOTEL ABERDEEN it ot the New Jersey coast. Directly on the ocean fromt. 20 min- utes by trolley from Atlantic City. Ldeal fam- iy hotel. Single rooms. $20 week aud up: dou- o Trome. 833 wert ~~w bathing beach. MONROE HOUSE Don’t fail to spend your Fourth with us. Excellent meals: caol rooms; large shady lawn. Write for reservation. Mrs. Jennie Goets announces the opening of CEDAR COTTAGE nt_Colonial Beach. July 1. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Ocean front, private HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. THE LOCKWOOD Ove Wfll‘ ’."'l‘::. Rock. Mrs. A. P. nun:r. L Harpers Ferry, W. Vi B T Y5 CVETT. Frop. 29 . DOw AMERiCA Ufle cuNAR“D ichi. “It is true that there are Man- churia and Siberia left for Japanese emigrants. but these are rather places for cepitalists to exploit than for la a0 ANCHOR umes Connections Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign borers. Under present circumstances {it seems that South America offer: Money Orders For Sailings and Full Information Appl: (he most promising future for the Japanese people, both politically and | COMPANY’S OFFlCE ¢517 14th St. N.W. ‘Washington economically. It may therefore be IBBI—HB DAY said that the key to the solution of ithe present difficulty of populution VACATION TOURS $83 and UP Including anl i question in Japan lies in the emigra- tion of the Japanese people to that country. “As a matter of fact. emigration 1o South America has long been going - expemses. Via Palatisl Steamers, with all the attractions of a delightful chting cruise o a Quaint Foreign Land. Cool in Summer—All Bports ion, as is seen in the presence of many Modern Hotels—XNo h? oekly. Japanese in Braxil and in neighbor- jing countries. but it has hitherto Summer Sailings Twi Rend for Specinl Swmmer Towrs Bookict been carried on in & very half-heart- FURNESS BERMUDA LINE ed manner. The majority of the Ja panese emigrants to South America were poor laborers without capital and without any capable leaders, and ithe result was that they did not suc- iceed, and led miserable lives there. {Tt will therefore be seen that the {present method of emigration to South America should be radicall improved so as to make it & #uc- cess. Several parties of Japanese going 1o the continental exhibition at Rio ide Janeiro are to look into the pos isibility of Japanese settling in Bra {zil. but the government denles thy 34 Whitehall St.. N. Y.. or any Tourist Agt. | | Feports that this movement is to re- j celve official support. The Rio Centemnial Exposition o in September. Are sou going? best ronte in via fammoun, 000 ton vessels of this Line calling at RAIL STRIKE IN VIENNA. PARIS, June 27.—A Havas dispatch fmm Prague, Czechoslovakia, says a genernl trike of the workers on the railroads and the telegraph and tele- nh(-ne lines i8 on in Vienna this morn. PROPOSALS CONSTRUCTION OF A GUARD HOURE, Walter Reed General Hospital. Sealed pro. 9 posals in triplicate. will be received at the office of the constructicg quartermaster. Wash- ington, D. C.. room 2308 Munitions buflfing. Tagwy, until 2 p.m.. June 26 1922, and then opened roadwas. | for the construction of & gnard house. ns oF iy steamehip of | 1oy Megifcations may be cbisined frem the agent or R. M. ot epost 1508 P nt. n., | 400" ofce ubon u deposit ¢f88, s o2, weneral District agent. LAMPORT & HOLT LINE HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE . July 1 Suiy n[ HR R e Bpreial Rd-’«l Rates. For information aj office, 42 UNITED AMER|CAN/ NES we® By New American-Flag Steamers Reliance, July 11 Aug. 8Sept. § Resolute, July 35 Aug. 32 Sept. 1 3 18 Aug. ':;'.r:-;,. in)—BORD! EAUX Bept. 1§ MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE Movmg—Pacxmg—bhlpmngn ed vads, lowest rates; estmall k‘nklrlu hauled, 50c und up. Phone Main 100! DIST] EXPRESS C le!lflm st. B.W. STORAGE (O, VIR ST AENG, aMInPIN "I pHONES: M, 4220; F. 2423, mlrnoo!. i 1419 New York Aves Washington TOURS. ARGONAUT TOURS ng—tnd-. Sail Wor tares. ete., apply Can. Pac. nnm.-- 1419 New York ave.,, Washington, Ceaadisn Australasion Line, Wineh Bui 761 Hastings Bt. West, Vescoaver. B. . 114 fa Falls three-day trips ea Cost $42.50. New York city week end Westeru tours start July 13,