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AUCTIONS. THE EVENING TAR, ATUCTION SALES FUTTRE DAYS. 715 i3t st. gecial writ o flerd faclas nicipal Court and to me directed, I wil at_public auction on the premiscs, 206, 205, 210 Massachusetts avenue n.e.. on the SINTH DAY OF JULY, O'CLOCK A.M.. the following: | described property: Macaroni manufacturing machinery, drying fans, macaroni, lot of car- tons, truck, scales, stove, gas heaters, etc., seised in the case 'of Wilbur F. Nash, 'plain- Hif, vs. the Micell Macaron) Manufagturing Company, Inc.. at law No. 80162, to satisty Jjudgment in above cause. _fe22,3y1,3,5 FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONBER. Trustees’ Sale of 1920 Stutz Touring Car. By virtus of a chattel deed of trust record- ed in Liber 4525. folio 7 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbin, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction, at Wenchler's, 920 Penna. ; TH, 1022, SATURDAY, JULY E 3 MENCING AT TWELVE 0'CLOCK Phone Main 366. COLUMBIA RD., WEST 14th. Individdnl house, bullt for a home, containing many attracti feature: 1 rooms and two complete lights, “howho: bulltin garis 20x150. Owner-oecupant anxious 14th ST. HEIGHTS. PRICE, $14,500. A Gotached home, eontaining nd b.-w.h. Very 8 rooms, 2 baths, electricity and ga low price for this location. h.-wahi.; 4 good bedrooms; double garage. 16th ST. HEIGHTS. PRICE. $12.500. Lovely detached home, containing 6 large rooma and 2 complete bath: extra large dining room with open brick fireplace. Individusl in design and wonder- fully dscorated. VERY REASONABLE, IF EQUITY IS PAID IN CASH. LANHAM & HILL, 1400 H St. N.W. 14th ST. HEIGHTS. PRICF, $18.000. Located on Randolph af. near 14th. Bemi-detached. 8 very Inrge rooms, fine equipped bath with shower, extra ‘I breakfast and _sleeping rches; electricity, gas and h.-w.h. Lot RO%150; siley. CRITTENDEN NR. 14th ST. PRICE, $11,500. Ope of those delightful contain; rooms and bath, By virtue of a issued out of the o sell. 1400 H St. N.W. Phone Main 366. MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 00N, NEW HOUSES ON LONGFELLOW STREET— e B e mtar atgy o Motel He AT SEVENTH. Terms: Cash. 1 "o mRooRs, 14 SOLD—6 LEFT. sr8.asams L s ADAM A WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, CARRIAGE, HARN EIC. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hol Probate Court in re estate of Ge arey Markha deceased, Adminlstration > 335, the under ion on FRIDAY : , $1,000 cash, $75 month, including all interest— ) $7,450. 6 rooms, modern in every detail; extra large front and rear porches; hot-water heat; hardwood floors; beautiful gas range; large pantry; kitchen cabinet; arti§tic lighting fixtures; connections for vacuum service. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND STORES. i - - and Benning road n.e., miscellaneous house- Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. hold furniture, including old rosewood parlor suite, farming impiements, carringe, wagon. OTIS PLACE. GEORGETOWN cart,’ huy rake, harness, corn shelier, drili N ress, A Breaninger semi-detached home of 6 rms.: An excellent pre-war built home, baving 9] Terms: inelosed and heated sleeping porch; Iarse baths, water heat, el breakfast and service porch; hardwood floors il 3 and ‘trimmed throushout: il windows and LEuts Dune oy gccieat condition. PRIC atiAM, doors screencd: space for garnge. Perfect - 81 2 Xaministrators. condition. Owner leaving city and will sell - i = ALUABLE HOU chenp. . PRICE. 310000, " coNveNiENT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ALUARLEHOUSR — 12ro0m house; § bedrooms: 3 batha; hot-[* AYD LOT. 1% KENSINGTOX, MONT JIN R water heat; electric lights; garage for 2 cars. - X 4 S IRVING STREET. ™ s gectric lghts; arage for 2 care. |, Q0B K L0 Mo suthoniy con- Near Georgin ave. § roms and bath: owner Tenting DAIT 00f A% Aparments or Fh0 talned i & certaln mortgage from Alfred i Hhe | alton and wife to Mary V. February 8. 1921, and recorded iand records "of 'Montgomery land, in Liber P. B. k. No, ete. the undersigned named in th T, among Tequires larger home. WIill sell on a_cash house. PRICE, $15,000. SMALL CAS ax payment of §1,000. 54-1 MENT. MORRIS CAFRITZ (TOB'IE‘.\NY, INC,, said mort 913 Fifteenth St. N.W Main 617. §age and for_the purpose therein stated, will on | FRIDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JULY, 1922 | . NEW 6-ROOM AND BATH ON 13th ST. R LI GRS house in Chevy Chase, near| NEARSHEPHERD N.W. |%om the'land and prewises’ discrived in aid _ Conn. ave.; ami; builtiin ga-| o820 Siem donwe gulable for tmo | fuig hot, ot tog s of Emepec st rage. Excellent buy at $13.500. Price, $10.000. Easy- terr on Connecticut avenue, belng the main CHAS. S. MUIR & CO. 3620 NEWARK ST. D38 ot am e 1 reen oF Bb.0s 1403 New York Ave. CLEVELAND PARK. e e batantia] TWO-FAMILY FLAT IN|IMMEDIATE POSSESSTON. |miiera improvemcnis and teome guiasey northwest section. Rents $35.50] ON SOUTH CAROLINA I B e n;'l‘sf;s',.f:'fi_ AVE. NEAR per month. Price to quick buyer gth S. and electric Washington, D. C. only $4,750. & rooms and bath. Hot-water h Terms of sal L deposit of §300 af the 1 ~ - ~, Price, $7,500. th of sale, balance of rehase money with CHAS. S. MUIR & CO. ARTHUR CARR {r’.""fnmy“'ai’ .'.‘.,,5., i o ..;""n','l{... :'\ lew Y. - =3 circuit cou or Monlgomery county. Al 403 New York Av 206 MILLS BLDG. Xpensen To Do adjeted 1o the day of sale. WILLIA! H. SURRATT, 17th_and Pa._Ave. N NEW HOUSE BARGAIN. In an attractive section of Mt. Pleasant. 4 brand new bome at'a remarkably low bgure. ront BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-ROOM and bath house; h.-w.h.; every convenience; built-in garage; in Attorney named in morigage. Central Savings Bank Bldg., Balto., Md. 1620,29-§53.5 “ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. SR 2 S LRt ed rooms, tile i vicinity of beautiful 16th St. x.l el e “parchee open. tamiach | Trustees’ Sale of 1920 Stutz legations. An excellent buy at| jiovenen and couventonce. Koom for garage. Touring Car. slg.;m m?[sn{w; easy terms. /x!1’ v[!rnn ar:- ;hln‘lltll deed of lnxtllrw‘lnrd; 2y . 0 ! edges & Middleton, Inc. GRS i at CHAS. S. MUIR & CO. 1334 H StON.W. Phone Main 1028, | the reqnest of the parts ‘secared therel 1403 New York Ave, ned will sell at pub = = Penna. avel nw. SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR _RENT. WELL BUILT 12-ROOM and bath brick house; located | For RENT_FURNISHED COTTAGE ON TOP Slute) tasscurar Berial o8 Tt 2 < . Sk Attention e fac within 2 blocks of Scott Circle ;| o, Kilg: Monnialy fn Salcker's Gap: ooc | MU 5 "Wt on the car recorded in e N LLE IRCer. seq. The amount due on the 3140 Newark st Apply JULES splendidly adapted for a rooming Cleveland Park. gouse. Present rent, $g0. Only | Sleve e i B el e e B e e o000, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE | ‘Terme: Cash CHAS. S. MUIR & CO. COUNTRY PROPERTSY. S 1403 New York Ave. EXCELLENT VALUES Palm Beach County, Florida. Seerworth Farms of Everglades Land Owned by H. 8. er & Co. of West Pal ; NORTHEAST. ! ot aottabie o rore SMALL CASH PAYMENTS. |stock poultes farming und sugar cane ot ductive: no fertilizer required Climate ideal throughout the year. Write or call BRANCH OFFICE, P Owner learing town, will give immediate possession of defacted frame house on 8rd st. certain deed of trust dated ded June 24, 1021, in n.e.. two doors from K si.; contains 5 large 2 ~room: INSE T 560 {o 202, one of the land rec- Gk P Z 337 MUNSEY BUILDING, | onis of the District of Catumbia, and at the AC $3,650. Telephone Main 5 request of the partles secured thereby, the Colontal home. brick; 6 rooms and bath: SH undersigned trustees will sell at public auc of Thomas J. Washington. TH DAY OF IN THE tion, Owen G JULY, AFTE and pre at_the auction rooms & Sonw, 1331 G street n on MONDAY, THE 1 AT TWO 0'CLOCK N, “the following _described land ises, wituated in the District of Columbia_and known and designated as the east thirty (30) feet front on porth * street by full denth of lot numbered two (2) in T. Drury and others' subdivision of square ered oo hundred and eighty-five (185), at recorded in the office” f the sur: for the District of Columbia in:Liber at follo 210, with right of way to the alley in the rear. Also parts of lots num- bered three (3) and four (4) in said sub- division, In said square, contained within the following metes and bounds, viz: Beginning at a pont in the weat lime of Sixteemth street, one bundred and thirty-six (136) feet three ‘and a quarter (31) inches north of the southeast corner of said square numbered one hundred and eighty-five (1%5), and ruaning thence south along the line of sald street twenty-six (26) feet three and a quarter (3%) inches, thence west fifty-three (53) feet three (3) inches, thence south seven (1) feet six (8) ilches, thence west ffty-threo (33) feet three (3) inches, thence north thirty-three (33) feet nine and & quarter (9%) inches, thence east one hundred and six (108) feet six (6) inches to the beginning. And also another part of sald lot numbered four (4) in said square, contained within the following metes and bounds, viz: Beginning for the same at a point on said ilne of said Six- teenth street distant one hundred and thirty- six (136) feet three and a quarter (3%) inches Dorth of the southemst corner of waid square and running thence north fifty (30) feet three and a quarter (3%) inches to the mortheast corner of said lot. thence west one hundred and six (108) feet six (6) iInches to an alley thence gouth Afty (50) feet three and a qu ter (3%4) Inches, and thence east to the point of beginning; subject to prior deed of trust | incumbrances mounting to $163,500 and $126,500. Terms of sale: $5.008 mn cash at time of sale and balance of purchase price to be paid in cash within thirty (30) da: ter sal All “conveyancing, recording, revente stamp and notary fees at cost of purchaser or pur- chasers. In event of default of purchaser or purchasers to comply with terms of sale within Thirty days after date of sale the property may be resold at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser atter five days' advertisement in’ some newspaper published in the District O WILLIAM A. MILLS, G. BRYAN PITTS, Iatrobe heat; yard. ments. nice front porch; large back $500 cash; balance easy monthly Da¥-| poone gor rent on ene of the most beantifal spots in Maryland. Good salt water bathing. Very private. Beautiful view. Good fishing and crabbing. Also a camping site for rent. Rox 884, Annapolis, Md . LE — BY O site, ‘good house. 7 DESIRABLE land,” Newport, FOR home = num $500 cash. Attractive new lome. just com- as per pleted; 6 rooms and tile bath: wired for elec- trie Nghts; furnace leat; la ubs; double rear porches; lot 130 feet dee, SHADYSIDE, MD., ON WEST R Practically new honse of & room porch and large veranda: large lot fronting i 90 feet on_water; $6,000. Phone Col. 10460 or address MRS. A.'J. LEEDS, West Shadyside, In this desirable location: Maryland. 11 rooms aod tile bath dwood condition throughout; long back yard to paved alley: garage space. Possession guarantesd. SOUTHEAST oln Park: 7-room and home. having win- dows on the side; sc: 1 throughont. ~ Prop- erty has been kept in excellent . being occupied by the owner. who will give imme: Qiate possession. ~Terms arranged 0. ed brick home of six rooms and tile hree-room-desp pian; splendid . hardwood trim. This PROPOSALS. OF AGRICULTURE, 2 ls will be received until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, July 18, 1622, and tyen publicly opened, for furnish- ing _electrically driven _refrigerating equip- ment. Form of proposal and specification may be had upon application to Chairman, Board of Awards, this department. (Signed) 4 Acting Secretary. 1 OFFICE_OF THE COMMISSIONERS, D. C., Washington, July 8. 1022 —Sealed proposals will be reccived at Room 509, District build- ing. until 2 o'clock p.m., July 17, 1922, for | furnishing schoolroom. furniture. For specifica- | tious and information apply to Room 320, Dis- trict building. CUNO H. RUDOLPH, JAME: OYSTER, CHARLES KELLER, oners, D. C. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION (At the request of the owner) The Entire Stock of The Riley Furniture Co., AT 431 11th 8T. N.W., Consisting of Hgh-Grade Furniture, Pictures and Ornaments. The stock incindes some fine antique pieces of Mahogany Furniture, Buffets, Bureaus Drop-leaf Tables, French Sofa, Console Table, Carved Chairs, Inlaid Pleces, Ladies’ Desks, Costumers, Screens, China Closet, Serving Ta- bles, Revolving Bookstands, Floor Lamp, Trpe- writers, Ruj Burenu Bases, Blank Books, NORTHI HOWENSTEIN BROS. 7th AND H STS. N.E. LINCOLN 8. 4309 GRANT CIRCLE. Tospection bs permit only. $10,500—Gruver-bullt; ~semi-detached _colo- nial Bome on this beautiful Circle where homes are seldom for sale. 6 large rooms. tile bath, Bardwood floors and trim throughout; h.-w.h. elec. lights: tubs and toilet in cellar. Doubl ack porches. Lovely yard to wide alley. hrubbery and flowers. Bcreens and awnings. hin house is in lovely condition. Immediate - possession. Terms can be arranged. DAVIS & STEELE, 1420 N. Y. ave. Main 5082-5398. 7-ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW Near 1ith and Madison St. N.W. Complete and modern In every de < toorder sereens, meial ‘,,,m“;’r Sirips, Targe | Card Indexes,” Mirrors, Miscellaneons Books, | qgds exSn ase on Frustces. stone porel autiful lawn, _magnificent THURSDAY, JULY 6, AT 10 AM. <+ |B- GOLDEN DONALDNC LR D. Attorneys for Trustees. trees: garage. Price and terms right g EACEY 79 1itsc W OTES, AUCTIONEER. 5 Extra large sale by public auction THURS- DAY. JULY SIX, 1932, BEGINNING AT TEN R'M.. ‘conslisting of thé contents of & 12-room residence, lot storage, trunks and household goods of ‘every description. Terms, casb. sya2t D. NOTES, Auctioneer. ADAM A, WESCHLER. AUOTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, being the y known as the Had- Open Daily and Sunday. The Best Home Values Offered in Washington Today. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘ FOR SALE—HOQUSES. AUCTION SALES % Continued. Continued TOMORROW. LANHAM & HILL, O G BLOAN & 0., INU., AUCTIONEEES. THOS. J: OWEN & BON, AUCTION] 3 TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1416 36th BSTRI ‘NORTHWBET. T By virtue of acertain deed of trust, being instrument No. 9, recorded March 28, 1022, among the land 'records of the District of Columbis, ‘and at the request of the pa secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil public auction, I front of the premises, MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing deseribed land and premides, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 139 in Willls H. nogue's sub- division of lots In Threlheld's additiod to Georgetown, being In square 78, Georgetown, now known as square 1248, eity of shing- ton, a .!er plat recorded in Liber A. R. 8. folio , of the surveyor's office records of the District of Columbis Terms of sale: All of trust for $1.200. upon acceptance of bid. veyancing, record- ing and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Sale fo be closed within 80 days or deposit forfeited. REX J. BROW: sh over a prior deed 00 deposit required IsL58 BANKRUPTCY NOTICE trict of Columbin, Holdin Coutt-—in the matter of Vieinia Edwards, Bankrupt.—In Bankruptey No. 1286.—Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the above. named bankropt that the trustee herein has filed her first report and account, and ¢ the 11th day of July, 1922, at 11 o'clock a.m.. there will be a meeting of the creditors of sald bankrupt at my ofice in the Wilkina bullding, 1512 H_street northwest, ton, D). C.. for the purpose of declaring and dirécting the payment of a first dividend on all proofs of ciaims filed and allowed prior 1o and on that date, the dividend ko declared to be paid by the trustee within ten a for 'the transaction of such other business as ome before kuid _meeting. TER, Referee in Bankruptcy. THE DIS- a Bankruptey ‘Washing. of Columbla, Holding In the matter of Virgh . n Bankruptcy No. 1286.—Notice yiven that the abovenumed bank- flled her petition praying for a dis- all her debts i bankruptey and rs and other persons In Inter- to enter thelr Appearance in it any o desire, in the clerk's of- urt_on or before the $1st d of RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in Hankriptey. RESORTS. WEEK-END AND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES Via Southern Railway System Lowest in Years To Western North Carolina and Virginia Resorts Consult SOUTHERN RAILWAY Ticket Agents, City Office, 1425 F St., N.W. i % $3.50 up daily. special wkiy. Amer. MONT Kentucky ave. near beach—Atlantic City's finest, and most popular rate hotel. = chestra. dancing. elevator. Private baths, RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS Write for bit. & auto mfi.MPhun- 1015 & 6796 BATHING FROM HOTEL Ovwnership man'gt. FETTER & HOLLINGER AMERICAN PLAN i7E $3 to $6 Daily $15 to $35 Weekly European Plan, $1.50 Up Per Day LEXINGTON CAPACITY 700 LARGEST MODERATE-RATE HOTEL Pacific & Arkansas Avea. block from beach, Million Dollar Pier and Reading Ststion. Orchestra, Dancing Twice Dmlx Running water in rooms. 'ri baths. Unexcelled table, sea f «ds and vegetables fresh daily. Large porches, electric lights, Bath houses for surf bathers on premises with entrance to beach. Gi e. %unkk'. Phones 5280 & €821-W. . HASLETT ' RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 4. TANLEY/| 8. Carolina Ave. ‘mear Beach. A family Botel: modern _throughou| bathing allowed, = Berks connty couking and products; white hel ing. $3.80 pin The VIRGINIA day up. special weekly. Amerl GEORGE T KLRINGINNAL Prop. INONE $0 INDIVIDUAL_AND DIST! N O it . Brick construction. Ne T ey lient meals. It costa less to stay ‘with us it does. inferior hotel further than to atay at an inferlor hote! further _removed Ocean Ave. ing ocean. vate baths. ing_room i eit 5250 up dally: apac. we 1xt_botel Central. Fi Bathing from hotel. n 6th floor, with ocean view. from Boardwalk. INGSTON froo Beach. reproof. Ele: Overlook- tor, Pri- Coolest din- eekly. M. A. LEYRER: Running water. Privs Daucing, $3.50 datly. " KENTUCK IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS-|Kentucky Ave. near Lieach. Capacity 500, ate baths. ~Orchestr Special weekly. Phone KING & EARHART. SHOR Virgin'a ave.. close to vate ‘baths. running wat Bathing from the hotel. EHAM, ch and Steel Ple: BRIGHTON 7™t & Ocean Av open. All rooms electrie- ally lighted. Rooms with or without bath. Hot and eold runing water. Elevator service. | 1116 Wesley Ave. HAI.F\’ON HALL 1110 Wesley Ave. glan. Near beach and amusements. Cap., 100 xtensive_porches. Write for booklet. BERKELE | trom_house. " HORRIR SELLERS. Beacn rront. Large airy rooms. Every ome with - view. Bathing SEASIDE 6t Stteet near Boardwals: Running water in ail rooms. American_plan. Everything uew and modem. Private baths. VIOLA RICHMAN. WILDWOOD, N. J. v $3.50 up daily. Pri. el=vator, electricity, ALOIS GRUBER. HOTEL GLOBE Maryland Ave.. 2nd Hotel from Beach $2%: 100 ROOMS WITH HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER European plan—Batis—Garage in_Hotel. THE M So. Carolina Ave. Reasonable. Ameri, Ruoning water, elec. rivate tor. Amer. plan. Ph. bath, Ruoning water in all rooms. Ele- . 760-W. H. M. Reeves. | ORGAN Half Block from Beack. nnlnd Bn;:l a Tnquiries wolicited. Mra. 3. 1o Morgan. o Cres On Ocean front at Montpeller Suites with WORTHINGTON Mlssourl & Pacific ave.; elec. lights. Mrs. I WALDORF Y. Ave. near Beac f July special, $10._Rescrve early turda; running water in rmi B. WORTHINGTON h. Capacity, 250. 4th to Tuesday supper, E. 8. BRADY " H second Every ne and B0 nd Steel Pler. standard in cul clal_ weekly r 250. Private baths. 3. THE ELWOOD WELL house from Boardwalk appointment. ~Highest service Booklet, Spe- BOTHWELL. Pro Bt James PL, over- looking Boarawalk, Fireproo Running water in roo T. GRAFF. Owne: St. Charies Place and Beach. Fresh and soa I water baths;running water in rooms;elevator, Suj Al table: mod 8. in cvery room. rolina Ave. near Priv WAGNER. Prop. WATRKINS e hathy h at R AN W.R Beach. Running water Personal direc- tion LINTON B. ARNOLD. Eew H Wit m_ 13 OLL A o ND Qcean end New York Ave. Essentially modern. Private baths, rusning water, electric lighta Cuisine, (home cooking). S ial 8y Sumenhip mansgenr Cras B Woss. - Mer GE, APARTMENT for the ssssos —un idesl fully e many seacrons & 7 Grest Seashore Resort The HOTRL LI'E s cqmlly attractive — Excellent ¢ cl i t: [ g‘a‘n S lililifep WILDWOOD MANOR Privite batha._ Elevater. Orchestra; Binoing "Fensie. " GoltALEX. MORURRAY & 80 S ildwood, N. J. Cap. 40. Ocean front. Amer. Plaa. ARLINCTON Capacity 200. Running water. Golf privileges. Mod. rates. THE CRESTMONT INN HERMAN V. YEAGER, Manager w your hgme at BRIAR- CLIFF LODGE — hotel de luxe amid the West- ing the Hudson river. Within easy Motoring dis- minutes by electric train Golf, Tennis, Saddle Horses, Swimming Pool, Shaded Play- ground for children. New York Office: 342 Madison Ave. EDUCATIONAL Profs. from Bpain. 181817 ¥ n.w. M. ‘A‘.fi {SPECTAL SUMMER COURSE g this week. Da; " chools. A7 branches of maiheimerice. lngeages er : ete. Cortifeaten sdmit 16 wat- CNIYERSITY PREPARATORY r. 12¢h and ¥ n.w. o REGISTER NOW FOR 715 G 82. N.W.. Cerner Sth sad @ B Day 8 B s COLUMBIA PACE INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF JOBN 8. KIRK & SON THE RAYMOND L. B. C. LIST, Manager WILLIAM WOODS, Manager THE FOREST INN I Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and eater this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 8 TO 9 MONTHS Briarcliff Manor, NY. HEN you visit New York, why stay in Make he crowded city? Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK hester Hills and overlook- | | EXPERT TUTORT: college entrance und college subjects: honor graduat: experienced. iller, Clifton n.w MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE TUNITED STATES STORAGE CO. PACKING, SHIPP 220; F. 2323 FIREPROOF. SCHOOL, Yale 1428 . ance of New York—50 ervice. HELD O Wildwood's Finest Hotel. Ameriean Plan. Eicvator, Privats beths, Tennis, Dancin. venlences. Cap., 200. HOTEL SEACREST et S cvld_running water. EACH-WOOD o5 t somery —ave. Ocean view. All con- 5 - UNION i €8 STORAGE COMPANY HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. THE LOCKWOOD Overlooking Jefforson Rock. Amszicss Plan. Mrs. A ¥: DANIEL, Propristress. Open surroundings. Rates Auto meets train. J.B.Merts. HILL TOP H Harpers Ferry, W. Va., now You will mot _regret it T. 8. 7 = N. w. BV Froy. Private baths. H. C. BANKS, Wildwood, N. J. BREAKERS 0n, the Boardwalk. Hot Private bath Ownership_management. SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 emi ZLocal and Long Distance MOVING. 'EU ROPEAN RESORTS. and cold rumning water. Garage, Booklet. Bath houscs. Geo. K. Sinnamoa; HOTELDAYTON Wi menta this Capacity 260, Boskiet. F. W. McMurray, Prop. ldwood's most modern hotel. 0,000 on improve- " Bucoass due to cuisine and servien. Beachfront. C baths. All outside rooms. porches. erate rates. K. J. 8I HOTEL SAVOY p. 150. Running water. Private . H. Gerstal. trally Full ocean vi Tocated. Three Good_tabl - U Ba DORSEY & management. 200. Amer. plan, No visit to Europe is complete without Lunching and Dining at ROMANQO’S ‘Worl®’s Famous Restaurant The Mecea of Epicure Economist. Beautifully Appointed. By Careful Men. ~Rates Reasomable. PACKING BY EXPERTS. Goods imsured 000 while in our long-distance vans. X MOVE RED BALL WAY No erating; no packing; absolute transit insurance; quality. service. RED BALL NSIT CO. National Household Mors 4 Woodward Bid, Phone Main 2162. Branch Offices {3 All Principal Cities NATIONAL INDIA Strand, London md e Service, Fimest America r in Europe. Bpec. rates. “$3.50 day; $17.50 week and up. Private baths. Ownership J. E. WHITESELL. * Westminster Running water. service. Owner. Kentucky av. or, Beac Elevator. Cuisine unsurpassed. Whits Personally managed by A. V. KOP) Private ba YMORE AR RAYMO! CITY Worlds Greatest Hotel Success BISCAYNE Kentucky ave. improvement. 11y near Virginia Ave, nr. Beach. GEO. PRITCHARD. 2350 up. Wt 2 up wkly. ‘gfl’ ‘modern BKIt. Owne: Colony Inn tial section. Amer. & lent cuisine. Attractive rat 15 So. Boston Avi Boardwalk. Chelsea residen- near European plans. Excel . J. 0'CONNOR. HOTEL KAPTAM i i plan, 33 ds otel._RUNN "D 8. MU Vernon ave. Excl. table. Amer. up. Batbing from R _{X ROO! NORWOO Arx. & Pacific aves., or. beach & Reading depot. K15 week up $1 day up Euro. M. MAGUIRE. Amer. pl.; § NORMANDIE Botel. 1y recovated. El E. FISHBURN. Kentucky Ave. near Beach. Hot water all rooms. Elevato and cold running Bathing from L Owner. Michigan ave., near 23 3 ATGLEN 3, 2, ot doi. vem. throughout. European plans. New ownership Amer. and anagement. Willow Grove 25_Norih Georzia ave. Electricity. Amer. plan, $3 day up; $17.60 week up. Home cookin Runnfng water all_room HEALY’S OCEAN E. AV rooms. 17th_season. ENTUCKY Running water in $3.50 up daily. E. Spectal weekly. Gcean end Virginia Av Avon Inn §rse o surrounding: and Euro. plans. Elevator. . culsine. Booklet. H. W. Wi baths. Exi Run. wi Pr: Tiam; DELAWARE Cl Tenn. ave., 24 botel from running water in rooms. ing privileges. Mrs, WM. SPECIAL SEASON RATES * HO SitverToN Kentucky Ave., near beac convenient to Catholic and Protesta: thoroughly renovated and modera detail; open surroundings; private baths. Hot and Cold RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM electric light; elevator; sun parlor; spacions porches; free’bathing from hotel; wonderful meals (home cooking). American’ plan (with ‘meals), $3.50 and up daly, special weekly: £2.00 ‘and up daily Eropean plan; refined patronage. BY STOPPING AT THE SILVERTON you are sssured of a wonderfal time while Visiting Atlantic City. Phone 39, ‘Write for Booklet. Ownership Management. Special wi M. MULLEN. 2008 Pacific Ave. ing water in rooms. kly rates. PITNEY “EW YORK AVE. Refurnished Excellent accommodations, with home cooking. $3 dally. _Special weekly. R. BEACH. and redecorated. J. BICKAR. STEAMSHIPS. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. Wil open June 28. lot. HOTEL HENLOPEN Reasonable rates. Book- C. F. BURTON, Mgr. Clark's 3rd Cruise, Janusry 33, 1923 HOPE OF GANDHI ROUND THE WORLD of FRANCE" 18481 Gross TONS 4 MONTHS' CRUISE_$1,000 aad up MARYLAND. in Shady 8ide, Md. Tel. West Arundel House Wasbington. Fishing, ducking, Directly on_Chesapeake | Clark bay. 90 minutes from b(-lllfi7 bath- M. BUSSEY. unexcelled bome cooking. T. M. BUS 5 ver 217-F-: BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. [ SYLVIA COTTAGE. Braddock Heights, Md. Now open. Moderate rates. Write for rms_and_booking. OCEAN CITY. MD. OCEAN CITY, MD. Finest beach in world: ocean on one sid on other: cool, healthful; boating and n.mh.'.’. "PLIMHIMMON HOTEL And Cottages. Ocean front: best service; ball- room, Morris Orchestra; grill room. BREAKERS 02 Sotromis i water in rooms. Phone 76. Mrs. A P cold A TIM- airy rooms. J. L MASSEY & SON, The Hastings walk. Excellent rooms and private bath. GEO. B. CONNER. Atlantic Hotel Ot front. Open the year rous Newest botel on Boar Sew man- ent. New steward. TH! “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND' 35000 Gross Toms Frank Ober's 88 Agency, 1 Weedward Bldg. WILLOUGHBY BEACH * BOATING—FISHING HOTELS AND COTTAGES ), _Fe , A gt Ratnd e ria Oie ™ 's 19th Cruise, February 3, 1923 I0 MEDI i rges e From Prison Cell Urg Friends to Carry on Work He Began. By the Associated Press. AHMEDABAD, India, June 5.—Ma- hatma Gandhi, in prison here for sedition, declares his loss of liberty cannot materially affcct the progress of Indian nationalism and urges his friends to carry on the work in which he had so large a part. He has no complaint to make regarding treatment by prison officials. Gandhi remains loyal to the princi- ple of Swadeshi. which he defines ay “that spifft in us which restricts us to the use and service of our im- mediate surroundings, to the exclu- sion of the more remote.” In re- ligion he would follow only the forms of worship used by his ancestors; in politics he would mase use only of indigenous institutions; in economic life he would use only things pro- € DAYS' CRUISE. $600 and Ghack, Fimes Biide % Bullding, New Yerk SUMMER RESORTS IN Eastern Virginia VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW BUCKROE BEACH CAPE HENRY SURF BATHING & s :| Modern Steel Steame by hise immediate neighbors EF Fodis. b el “Every Day in the Year” =3 fl:s‘dm,“’;d serve only those indus- The Del-Mar Cooi. siry_tooms. over: Y 630 DAL tries which are native to his own U W oy e country. He 18 at enmity with mod- Homelike. _Ra CAREY, Owner-Prop. Bathing free. Gool, R. HEAR] P W o On Boardwalk. Rooms with running water. Home cooking. 8. M. MASON, Prop. §yiT* Mount Pleasant Hotel Comfortable and homelike. Porticos_overlooking ocean Terms reasonable. Bathing free. Mrs. R J. DENNIS. BETTERTON, MD. BAY SIDE INN Overlooking Chesapeake bay. Great water view.- High. Shady lawns. Garage. L. Harris Crewe. BETTERTON, MARYLAND. BELVEDERE all rooms. Private baths B. Carolina Ave. Dear Beach. Running water Elevator. American GINNETTI BROS. Excellent tabl TABOR INN % end Conpecticut av. 1 Jocation; large, airy mansgement. Season rates. J. P. & A. M. Du Excellent table. able rates. Bathing from rk Reason hotel. COLLINS, Prop. Special Rates to Excursioni L YOU'D EXPECT A HOTEL T0 BE EW ENGLAND So. Carolina Ave., just off Boardwalk; and all amusvments; fwo_ blocks to Protestant and Catholie Churches. Am. plan $4.00 up dly., special wkiy. RUNNING WATER IN EVEAY ROOM Improved at a Cost El:e!flngs‘sw‘flm) All rooms refarnished. einctric hghts. Simmons beds: leigh Apartment Hotel, Six- teenth, V and W Streets, N.W., Washington, D. C., con- taining about 300 apartments, also stores, shops and conces- sions, and certain unimproved land in rear of said building. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 84, recorded April 24, 1922, mong the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees, will offer for sale at public anction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE THIR- TEENTH DAY OF JULY, AD., 1922, AT 'CLOCK, P. Tollowing-described Ia and premises, situate in the city of ‘Washington, District of Columbia, to-wit: All of lot numbered seventy-one . in Frank C. Lewin's combination of lots forty (40), to sixty-four (64), and part of lot sixty- five (65). and Elrl of alley closed, in square numbered one bundred elghty-eight (185), as r plat of said combination recorded in Flber 58, folio 165, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia this being the property known as the Hadleigh Apartment Hotel: subject to 3 prior deeds trust the unpaid bal upon which aggregate approximately the sum of $2,256,666.67 and accrued interest, the exact amount of which will be announced at the time of sale, and ject also to such estate, if any, .y re- in after sale, in the present lessce and ten- ant, who now occupies the premises under a certain lease for 21 years bearing date the 21st day of September, 1820, and duly recorded in the land records of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase- money, over and above said trust to be paid in cash, the balance in twelve equal monthly installments. with interest at 6 per cent per anpum, secured by deed of trust upon the roperty sold, or all cash, at the option of fh rchaser. A deposit of $25,000 required of the purchaser at time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, revenue stamps and no- tarial fees at the c of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustées re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauniting purchase: after five days' advertisement of such resale in “some. newspaper published 1o the city of Washington, D. C. Title good of record or e HAYDEN JOHNSON, 52 Trustees. 800 TO 826 L ST. N.E. 6 rooms, tile bath, h.-w.h electric lights, double hardwood floors, wash trays, servant’s toilet, cement front porch, dquble rear porches. Both with ”“l’ without built-in, heated garages. For sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON, Owner and Builder, 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 5526. After 5 P.M. Lincoln 6146-W. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Attorneys’ Sale to Settle An Estate of New High-Grade Carriages, Buggies; Surreys, Harness, Coach Findings, Wall Cases, Etc. By virtue of authority ves e e By Public Auction At No. 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. ‘Thursday, July 6, 1922 Commencing 10:30 A.M. 8 Buggies, 2 Surreys, 8 Broughame, 3 Wi "s ‘Coupe Rockaways: 3 Teaps, Lam: dau, Buckboard, Pony Cart, Game Wagon. “Caftrey' Runabout. several used Carriages Single and Double Wagon and Farm Harnees Buggy and Coupe Harness, Bridles, Miscel- laneous Lot Harness Parts, Large Lot Coach Findings, Sessoned Lumber, Leather Drese: Whipe, Fatnts, " Varniah, “ete T TRt in the under- E. Young, de- [} Are You Looking for an wp-to-date home in Mt Pleasantf Here is one located near 18th and Kenyon sts.. con 8 lovely rooms, 3 tiled baths, heated qases, J porches instantaneons gas”heater. te possession. Can be bought for less than bailder's price. House one year old. $1,800 cash; balance like remt. Do You Need A home downtown? Hers is & detached brick 8 Jarge ‘Two-story brick diste Dossession.” $1.500 cash; ‘atince iike B. KRAFT & CO. (Brelusive Agents), % Taal New Tock Srve. Two Largs Wall Cases, 3 Iron Safes, Show- case, Counters, Tal ., Ch Clock, Finding Case: Q:fl:. Sl Lazge W ‘Terms cash. PAUE'S. “CromeLr i N, Al GEO. B, OALVERT, 3v., 413 D bt pme: $620.50.971.8.5 Atbyneys. ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. Attorney’s Sale of Valuable Six- Room-and-Bath Bay-Window th’.“§ &wellnx , No. 3623 10th By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed I will offer for sale by public auction In front of the premises. on THUSDAY, JULY BIXTH, 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 99, in square 2831, improved as above. Serms: Sablect {o & frst at Jove 2. 1928 at 76, and st of B0 Gepontt uttimme 't Sater B anh above existing trusts. G‘IOB H. WILSON, Bvans Bidig., 5.6 UWEN & SON, Avm& BIG SACRIFICE. New, detached; modern, eight- room, fine northwest section, by owner. Address Box 125-R, Star office. 6* .14th AND “C” STS. N.E. . * gmall cash payméat. " §5.00 moathly. One of thoss modern 4 rooms and bath Bomes; latrobe beat, coal and rany froat latge trout and rear yArd: pleats room In excellent eomditiom. B v, 0TL. 00, Matn 2100 1413 T st. nw. iy, Am, ,}”o'éc‘inv': wflv‘ !Iflfl(!'lp;‘inkfl: nflvlll'bllh-;ddlvinl:b . ereelint bl prvate. refrge L T o Feraonally managed by ownecs. STITZER Phone 673 & sTinzER Am. plan $3.5) up: Eur. plan §1.50 up; spl. w'kly ALBEMARLE Virginia ave near beach, block from Steel Rier. Ideal spot for motorists: $35.000 this year for improvements. _Eletric lights. X RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Priv. baths; elevator: luxurious sun room; large Colonial porch; bathing from house: excellent table; white service; orchestra; dancing. Ownership manag-ment. GABLE & DEVITT hersh Pacific & Hlinois a lose to Beach in {4 able Traymore section, Modern, newly renoval eonv. to churches, stations, amusem’ts. Runnin; water in roums. ‘Garage. Bathing from hotel. Bhowers. Umvurvnu.n cuisine. $3.50 day up, $20 Ban. New ownership mang'e. . formerly prop’r Melrose 3 wp Diy.; 5p. Wkiy. Am. Plan (with SBORN Cor. Pacific and Arkansas aves. Priv. re- frigerating plant: electric kitchen open for inspection: running water; all outside rooms; scrupulously clean. Elev.: priv. baths; bath- ing from hotel; bathhousés aad showers fres. ascing; white service: garage. FRY & BOCKENBORY: ). : m ?flfim MTVE eity, 200; : up weekly: Ser gt b o gflflnn«: WATER IN EVERY ROQM ‘Ownership Management. C. E. PADGETT New Ave. 8t L with running water. Europ. plan. $2 . T anwcial weskiE, AT UWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. Beaumont Tennessee Ave European Dear Beach. lam, $1.50 up American plan, $3 up daily. ' Special weekly. Mia H. L BOSTON. VICTORI A Srd. Ave. Overlooking Ocean. CAPE MAY, N. J. UL R T Seashore and Country BATHING FISHING SAILING GOLF All Outdoor Activiies Splendid Motor Roads lead Yo COOL CAPE MAY HOTE! and eold runaing ci water. Private _ bathe: . O-spership management. i Al WINDSOR FRONT, Cape May, N. J. Capacity, 800. Hot water in every room. baths _Elevator. Ow'rship direction. R. ON THR BEACH- Private . an and beach. - . 100. Busning Elevator service, Charles 8. Church, COLONIAL Dizectiy | on the At can plan. Running water. Private baths. season. W. H. RCH. Owner and_Prop: LONG! RT. N. Hotel Aberdeen coast. Directly on_th oy X New_Jersey e ocean fromt. 20 min- utes by trolley from Atlantic City. Ideal fam. iy 3 double_rooms, plan. New Open All Year. Bingle rooms, 820 week and American l-m.“'m. JOHN G, GORSLER. Golf. Tennls, I ing. week and up; Tdeal Summer Location. ng, Fishing, SUGGESTION w Located at the entrance to FENWAY PARK, MASSACHUSETTS. for your VISIT to BOSTON. instead of an EXPENSIVE HOTEL1 The Laurel Furnished Apartments, in the center of the educationsl and artistic district. offer COMFORT combined with ECONONY, VISION of Under PERSONAL SUPER' MISS FLOYD, Office 132 Hemenway st.. Boston, Mass. Telephones Back Bay 8368 and 2308. WEEELY RATES, HOTEL TUDOR Nahant, Massachusetts " ‘WILLIAM OATTO, 3 Also Hotei Lapes, Wainsurion Dy O cool and delightful. ful rest a: SPRINGS (PA) HOTEL Situated In the heart of the wonder ful Allegheny Mountains. 1,200 feet above the sea, this splendid modern botel 8 & gemn 1o & ruly wondrons setting. lealthful, _{nvigorating climate with every opportunity for outdoor_recreating, such as tennis, golf, riding, swimming. Unsur- passed cuisine. ~ The marvelously curative Bedford Bprings Mineral Waters are world famous. On Lin- coln Highway. Good motor roads. Garage service. Booklet seat on re- New York and Boston Information and Literature at City B"‘l‘““lf' Norfolk & Washington RCan fifl f 54 uq ew Yor! 4 yachting cruises via Palatial twin-screw S.S. “Fort Hamilton” Stopping One Day Each Way at Halifax Straif Magnificent scenery, amoot One way to . For {llustrated literature address FURNESS BERMUDA LINE STEAMSHIP SERVICE and peadability, comfort and convenience. ‘, Washington BN o —— ern civilization Explains His Beliefs. Writing to a friend in India, Gandhi explains his bellefs and aims in these words: A “There is mno impassable barrier 'between east and west. There is no such thing as western or European civilization, but there is a modern civilization which is purely material. The people of Europe, before they were touched by modern civilization, had much in common with the peo- ple of the east. “It' {8 not_the are ruling India, but it civilization, through its telegraphs, telephones and every invention which ha claimed to be a triumph of civiliza- tion. Bombay, Calcutta and the other chief cities of India are the lague 8POLS. “"l‘rvmfimh ruie were replaced to- morrow by Indian rule, based on mo ern methods, India would be no bet- ter, except that she would De able then to retain some of the money that is drained away to England; but then India would become only a second or fifth nation of Europe or America. East and west can only really meet When the west has thrown overboard modern clvilization, almost in its en- tirety. They can also seemingly meet when the east has also adopted mod- ern civilization, but that meeting would be an armed truce. Medical Science “Black Magic.” “Medical science is the concentrated essence of black magic. Quackery 18 infinitely preferable to what pa for high medical skill. Hospitals are the instruments that the devil has been using for his own purpose, in order to keep his hold on his king- dom. They perpetuate vice, miser degradation and real slavery. If there were no hospitals for venereal dis- cases, or even for consumptives, we should have less consumption and less sexual vice among us. India should wear no machine- made clothing, whether it comes out of European mills or Indian mills. “Indla’s salvation congists in un- learning what she has learned during the past fifty years. The railways, telegraphs, hospitals, lawyers, doc- tors and such like have 2ll to go, and the so-called upper classes have to learn to live religiously and deliber- ately the simple peasant life, know- ing it to be a life giving true happi- ness. “There was true wisdom In the sages of old having so regulated so- clety as to limit the material condi- tion of the people; the rude plow of By Sea Ticket Office, Woodward 731 15th Street N.W. ’hone Main 1520 Steamboat Co. dian se s k-Halifax-Quebec: British people who is modern railway almost been Safling From New York July 8-22 Aug. 5-19 and Two Days at Quebec via Gut of Canso, Northumberland St Lawrence & Bagueny Hivers. water, cool Orchestrs for Dancing. Reund trtp. 18 da weather. ‘Whiteball 8¢., N. Y., or any Tourist Agt. COMPLETE OCEAN Dansig. Servics of regularity, do M tile Marine Co, office: 1308 ¥ st. .w. HICES, Manager. uest. Now opep UU°MARTIN SWEENY, Manager. vate An spot for ‘health- recreation. - Horseback rid! tenais, dancing. boating and bathing in oGF own lake. our own phur, ion aut maguesis, Fresh vegetables and cream from Medicinal springs. white sul- ow gpen. Illus- ted booklet on request. Address e e petmehi OF .DOUBLING GAP WHITE SULPEUR - SPRINGS RESORT, Newrille, Cumberland Co., . Penneylvania. PEN MAR, PA. THE MT. VERNON PA. SPANISH TEACHER WISHES TO GIVE PRI- 170-R, Star affice. Rookkeeplng 3 - orhaps 5,000 years ago is the plow of the husba aman oday. Therein fies salvation. People live iong under ng summer. Address Box | 1055 itions, in comparative peace SLOETEEY. | much- greater than Europe has NG T ) Goitr: fur. | Joyed after having taken up modern ing, by experienced activity.” ‘I:gton Business College, EDUCATIONAL. “lessons _duri instruction. G. R. DE- SAVED.43 LIVES. Eye N.W. Maia 4900, ) tascy and secvta; | Famous Ottawa Life Saver Suc- cumbs at Age of Fifty-Three. OTTAWA, Ont., July 5—Louts Beau- chamip, fifty-three, who was famous throughout eastern Canada, as a life- saver. died at his home here today in his fifty-fourth year. Beauchamp had a record of forty- three rescues and held many medals for gallantry. His latest exploit was the rescue of a man and woman from the treacherous waters of Lakg Deachenes, twg years ago. %

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