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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR_SALE—Continued. Coutinued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. (Continued). U ARE LOOKI FOE A FAl ARM O FOR an.r._noum AUCTION SALES. DAYS. TODAY OR TW—RR()—V_ PUTURE ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. — P S I ENSUNDAY STAR WASHI‘IGTON D. C. DECEMBER 24, 1922_PART 2. _ . THE SUNDAV STAR. WASHINGTON, oMby o4, 1922—PART 2 = STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. RESORTS Boy Scout News MILLER-BUILT HOMES IN WOODLEY PARK. try residence in Virgloia near -“lr’ bt of them. for sele. call Tile Phone 09-J-2 or write s FTARERTY, 24 FOR nEV'lx $AVE PLAIN FURNISHED HOME, TWO Rmies” from Wasningion: -]m sire lease ‘10 riy busing furnifure: equipped for pouttry. Em"m-.,- * fox 1mp; Tar Arer en wua. TAGE BY RENTE 03 ¥ oom liome, all modern :‘m Jote ot frul: ne gargen’ Can mvnm Wsoa st. Cherrydale, Voo ¢ WOR REN GALOW TN nnnut . s, Md. AII llll.lovellflltl. Address ED. STOCK, 1220 New York avenue n.w., Wash- ton. D ¢, SROOM RUNGALOW: AL ENTE: :Vl uumd' Eofll'!'lflfl'] hllaflll:sd,. Dansess| nquite Riverdsie ate Co.. Riverdale. M R RENT—] ll.P\lfl\‘n Mn BEAUTIFUL ®olonial residence in this exclusive suburb for fent; handsomely furnished wapor l\f LYON PARK. 7T rooms, = baths, furnished, $80 muuh & rooms, h.lh unfurnllh'd $83_moa Inquire ' Lyon Park office. reh line “trolley Z:on Park Office. Phone Clarendon 487. NR SALE OR Ri LIGHTS; 03 lmmu ELECTRIC ONE s C F-room o Dest wections must seli Phone Commbia 1292 for de- VEST BARGATN — 8 _ROOMH, arage: in bent Part of M Pléasant ewne, ing city, must sell at once: priced 32000 under value for quick sale. Address Box A-H. Star office NORTH AR mb—a 500 CASH ™y Sauity W maiens home, ‘10 rooms, 2 - garage space. Address Box 204-H. Star floors: iendid_conditior reduction for COLOR CASH, H—3300 MONTHLY: Sirect from owger: 8 roor 30 d ls mm DAL B HITE deep lot. Price, ¢ §room brick dwelling (in com- ly $2.500. 8-room fal brick home, almost new: repapered and repatnted; all modern Improvement; eluding concre rth Capital car Tin “Co.. TE o uw TROOM _DUTCH COLONTAL, 0N CONDUIT Foa inutes from Treasnry: garag semes; ot 6 $0x200: 9,500 F 1 m nlensos: zL n.:: Woadies Parkc"Coll Gon FoR uu-vzw ZSTORY AND CELLAR Brick dwelling; & rooms, bat $6.500. ado Bullding. NTIAL S8ECTION OF E 2 baths: am. zage. R J. TAGEABT. 1 240 B roand. sl piogs T Tound; al s o 3 Swaee il dey Tor $3,500," e PERCY H. RUSSELL COMPANT, 26 16th 8t.. Corner of K. FLEASANT AND PE. eping porches roughly moderm: 000 in_cash, bulance like rent ELL. Main 4116, 1313 H St. X.W. A HOME BARGAIN—A BEAUTIFUL EIGHT. Fo0om and two-bath modern hom d rear porches, concrete cell ctric light; hardwood floors; ' breakfast large lot. 50x150, to paved alley: im- Dossession: vacant. 1121 Buchanan for quick sale. Terms, 0w you this property. T & SONS, exclusive BIG BARGAIN TN A SEMI-DETACHED HOTSE, n.e.; alx rooms. tile bath: h.-w. Tric Tights: att e andiowir sear . Acreened ‘and glussed: wash (rays et i basement: front and rear entrancen to rideep lot with & garnge; casy tecms. TACHED HOUSE, 6 NICE R fi%, foreh: how.h. gax ana Clectrieity: ot 5X118: high elevation: Chers Chase section #nd car line. Price and terms attractive (of > Phone Cleveland 1490, DALE, ONB BUNGA- ber 10, elee. 3 e H st._car fF 48th st. n.e., walk Sea Mt reene, row anything: b 3 tmall montily ment. e Do e P Tin suth: into Glnh'le Phons Main 3908. § ROOMS AND DATH: ALK LIENT | won immediate posscasion. Terma- Aiaim | A REAL BARGAIN —VACANT, had Iln small ca: meot and the balance like rent take mali Nouse o part payment Main 2730: evenings, o address Tox 10T, Star oA hese room” ooatal . coion Biseoln Fana :m Bave Tardwood Soors, ‘Sor . Plttsburginsta Sasvoas n.m Tod “evely motiern o “enteace. $80 per moath, ineluding lighted every eveniag. SER TONIGHT. Eeatocky ave. 'a5d € st. a.e. 38 15th ot. n.w. H.III 6. HOME REALTY CO. XTRA SPECIAL. E NEW HOUSES. Hum.nw ul:om;m AVE. AND TH ATTRACTIVE rmm nn'r TODAY_1F EXPECT T Y. BRING DE- FYOU WANT TO HESE HOMES. * THEY « D SALESAA US. HOME. ‘I‘REALTY co. PO7 GA. AV ]‘xtraordmary Values. H. flrll'!r homes on Plerce lfll rd. ld B‘ 7 and 8 rooms, % o price. easy :.r-.. K3 bes .:"..'.,:fl mw 018 Fierce. i1 sl B. H. Gruver, owner and builder. Main 8072. Bargam—Dlrect From Owner. Must eell 6-room and bath brick house, 500 ‘biock Columbia rd. lect SUBURBAN PROPERTY. / ’l‘-le " RUBY LEE MINAR, I 0 fire- | large colontel front 2819 to 2833 29th Street N.W. Just Around the Corner From Wardman Park Hotel. "Two-story bri concrete front porch and ste Srim: solid brase hardwarer aip Furthe: Main 1790. Liberal terms. IN-TOWN PROPERTY. 18th street neat R. Nine rooms. two batbs. Siving booea home. .:'iz':‘:n::.:.““‘;m.f t rooms, two baths. fnclosed sun rater hea l’ln-hur: In'l‘llu-oq. hot- T eater: Corte, tiches Tor ligh r information regarding these homes may be obtained poreh: t'lr;lr brick hest-grade casmels weed the eatures 100 numercus te and other the premises or by phone, 14th ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. o5i%r8, Ith rooms above; lot 173105 to 10- it alley, 7. C. & A. N. MILLER, REALTORS. | 909 Union Trust Building. Main 1790. Now that the present year is about to close, and the holiday season is at hand, we extend to all of our patrons and friends our best wishes and gratitude for their courtesy and helpful co-operation. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A MOST PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. DISTRICT REALTY COMPANY, INC. H. C. BISCOE, President. 302 & 3 ST AR BLDG. Phones Main 3588-89. MOORE & HILL, INCORPORATED, 1420-22 H Street N.W. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. G STREET NORTHWEST Opposite Pension Office. Aimell bullt three-story brick dwelliog co taining 12 and bath: furmace B 5. in exctient condition, and la Fented for $200 per month Price, $13,000. NEAR THE CONN CTICUT AVENUE BRIDGE. One of the most complete and attractive modern homes on the market. Thia location Is ideal, nlfln'lt surrounded by the very best neighbors. e contains six large & heat, electric light 'ping Owner will (ve "nnl!dll session. . " price: $13.300. NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. NEAR 9th STREET. Price, $18.000. A substantial three'story brick dwelling con- taining 12 rooma and 2 bathe, furaace heat. and Iv fn very excelient condition. This prop: erty s le on account of the fact ' that 1t ia in the heart of the can be converted into stores and wpartments at 3 very nomimal cont” The owaer will sell TREMELY EASY TERM “"A'NEW CORNER STORE This new corner buflding fs located In & f section of the northwest suburbs. whefe many rows of new homes are rapidly being con- stracted. ¢ 18 weil ailt”and b 1 rea. This is fust the property £ tive investment. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS WEST OF 18th STREET. Price. $13.500. cons modern - home of 11 B Baths. hotwater heat. etectrie is in excellent condition. Thi also 2 twocar garage. We c reasonable terms and give imm diate possession. ,500. For a downtown small home buyer, we be- lieve the it available is a 7-room bri louse near th ‘apl n be bought with portion of houle rents for enough to (Ill care of tlfl"lnl charges. WITHIN 2 !QBAREB OF THE CAPITOL AND LIBRARY. 8. room and bath le! with eleelri: unc nd A home with south and east exposure. nm- i $10,500. | 'PETWGR‘I'H—G-MI -:m 'dleueh'e'fl“ houlz exceptionaily good construction. ot closs. to-car ‘and bug liace. Hola on ersy terms and price reasonable. ecerie Nanen. b electric light e tion, Suftable for ome and subleasing. of apartment, or doctor's home and office. 0,000. JUST WEST OF 16th 8T. ble semi-detached house e et gaia o tais TION. REALTY CORPORATION. . “REATOR. REAL MABS. AV ey deat room! Beighborhood. TUNION 1410 “G" Bt \'Al\m( ST, 14th & 16th. W, EEA 15 SOLD——OI\LY 3 LEFT. 8 ROOMS—2 BATHS. 1OTS 140 FT. DEEP. iese beautiful now homes contain many enmmnmly attractive features: 10 ft. con- grete colonial porch; fenuine fireplace: 3 set beamed celling 1n dining room: breakfast porch: wervice porch: b ick built-in_refrigerator: one-piece combination ~kitehen ~cabinet: heater; large attic: 2 splendid doubl baths with built-in xtures; hardwood. Boors hot-water hea ‘nished in mahogany lectricity; be , nd wh ce reasanable—Terms reasonable. , i | e THE JORECH SHABIR . COMPANY. Owners and Builders, Franklin 6915 semi-bungalow: reception large rooms and butler's pantry; house well built, with excellent heating plant, | electric lights. sewer and water: on co crete street; large lot with garage: $750 will buy it. G VO-FAMILY HO! $11.500—House for large famil; familie {mprovements: fireplace: a; house built but a short time, on con- reet, in one of the best locatians in the igned to another city: terms. TUCCO BUNGALON 750 sleeping porch and pantry, | all on one fioor. within block of 14th s aak ‘Soors, Sreplace, “hotwater e modern conveniencen. UNFINISHED BUNGALOW. 000—Fine 6-room bungalow, almost finfah- | n cholce location: builder has ci ; enough m plumblg fixtures R CARS. 37.000_New Bengaiow, with 5 mosse. sleep. f' B Mvnlenlfl to re- Large modern home, built especially for m.#';.u but mot eccupled, now oftered for unity of a lifetim vorable ls avatlable; th Rouss 1o brick. 48 S s med r er. mhu':.." priced Tower than s I ive been nel e E & Hs\xflucx 28 Carroll_ave, Takoma INSPECT THESE NEW HOMES. Toca Wiscoas! Il-n't.l.u:(.u e Awse Tl fl : | Don’t Mlss ecing These Homes Opex 424 lighted dally uatil 9 pam. mple House: 2547 Wucomm Ave.hN .W. * “CHAS D SAGER. ™ MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHWEST. Price, $27.500. This very attractive modern home fa lo- ted near Scott Circls and 15th atreet, and wide center-ball pi rexidence of excep- tionally good construct Thin house is over feet front and containa 10 large roms and baths; vapor heat, electric lights. Thix Properts I fdeally afranged and Jocsted for 2 doctor or dentist's office, 2li car Lines and o Tt is in perfect conditl and CHE \ Y CH Price. $1. A beautital nxudrrn detached home cont ing 10 I 2 bathe with servant electric lig) and ‘beautiful ‘porcnes. This houe 1e of prec war construction, and could positively not be produced t and sold at this low price. e can give immediate possession and make reasonable terms A HIG HCL‘\QQ SMALL APARTMENT. Price, $21.500. This is & well constructed building located on_the corner of ‘an alley. and contains apartments of aix rooms and bath cad bullding 1s well arranged ‘and planned. and at the preseat time at Thing ke this Bues. | We ey Lmeqtt smaller property in part paymeat. It s vers well located in a fine section of the northwest. BUSINESS PROP- ERT\' NEAR 7th AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. $17,500. ry ‘brick building with rEe store on The frat feor® Thiy Bulldlu s Jocated 1a "the enrt of ‘trs o district of this city, and is snitable for any kind of business. It s probably the lowest. priced building in the entire square, and s Yery reasonable at the grice asked, MODERN HOME SOUTHEAST. Six rooms. bath, brick: perfect condition: modern” fmprovements: near new Eastern School. Recently built by Kite. occupied short time. OWher must sell. * Priced right on easy rm HARRY A. KITE, YW Phone Main 4846 ROBERT K. FORD, WITH HOME REALTY CO., WISHES A MERRY XMAS, HAPPY ND PROSPEROUS __NEW YEAR TO YOU. Bargam~tolumbla Hcmhtfi Price.” 20,54 * floora aud trim; room i ment: on 13t ved alle. formation eall C Agents need not apply. TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS. 431-33-35 Kenyon St. NEAR SOLDIERS' HOME., A residence with two complete Apartments of funr rooms, kitchen, bLath and inciosed porches. Hot-water heat, . electric ' lighte Possession with title. Just completed. Priced right. Reasomable cash Paywment. Open daily to 9 p.m. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., INC. 913 15th 8t. Main 61 SEE ] OUR KANSAS AVE. HOMES. It you "“l.:‘; .'IQ“'I:. best 'I\ll!."fl;fl‘ B T e DY . 4 le houme. Tawe Geor- §0 east twe o Kansas ave. :'lvm -lll fiad bere Ir.rr bette: roomier, ST e i CHAS. D. AGER OWNER AYII BUILDER, afnbl ain_ 88 m’-qu modern new ”mu:.f - '.7‘ at your leisure, ALBEMARLE & 38th STS CHEVY CHASE, D. C.. new Kite Homes it been added to the com- Homes, Cafe Business at No. 1827 7th Street Northwest, s “The Dream- irtue of a decree of the Supreme Cour! of OM lHuerN b' Cause No. 40603, the undes raigned receiver wiil sell by publie ...cu.,.‘ within the above prem Inen, 0\ TTESDA ‘HE T DA n lV The best bny in Chc\-v Chasc—, and upon the most convenfent term: Take ('hav} Chase cars to Albemarie st (first orth of Rures of ! g00d will of, i and muulu; & ship business known s the Dream ! including Jflie unexpired term of a ticalars of which will b read at thne of sale made known up. igned recely Terms: Cash. by the court. oy Btandaran,"w ing west to 38th st IIARRY A. KITE, 1514 K s B M. 4846, BYARS, 1th " RESORTS. ATLANTIC Recelve You stx. n. Semi-detached: 6 1o t0d_new bt Main !ll) C. P. RARRETT. FOR SALE— ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. NEAR N STREET. Very desirable corner house ¢ containing seventeen rooms and three baths; also ballroom and billiard room. Price and terms very reasonable. For fur- ther particulars APPLY RANDALL . HAGNER & C "OMPANY, 1207 CON. NECTICUT AVENUE N.W. FRANKLIN 4366. Doubly delightful during the Holidays. oA resort hotel of rave appeal—the centre. of Holiday Heppiess, Gayety and Hospisality. BEAUTIFUL 16th HIGHLAND HOME. 1436 Longfellow St. N.W. Ceatral hall: 10"rooms, 3 batix, 1 tollet. Hardwood floors’ throughout. Tinted wall Beautiful dxtures. ATIANTICCUTY,N.J. Notedfor its Superior EE ble and Service, Built b}' ofin:-“. ]::).:..45“5& Wfimh?: Plan Immediate possession. i ) Terms. Your own ,b;vlkzr or napection by appolntment oniy. Phone Columbia 2906. | CALVERT ~ HOTEL CONTINENTAL oder Alwass open. always reads Write or_plione. M. WA attiactive lawn FiThout ' duabt. e bour e T "this beay fal section. Frice right. Open, for |u-p«n». v 4 p. or call ow o RO et st. o, MODERATE-PRICED HOMES IN NORTHEAST. o—\ ACANT. Attractive n.y window belck bouse of 6 ronms and batii"in gaod condition: $500 cash, baiance less than m- mld rest for. Paim Beach Holel, In Pl folur, Iarest hotel: Ruturday vurel. Tates. Holde S er cold: restful, g * ALL-YEAR RESORT Just cool enough in hot weaiber and warm enough in cold weatber and COTTAGES OPEN ALL THE YEAR NEW YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA Information = hlrntnn Gty flm v.i Bt NORFOLK & WMHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. e | CARIBBEAN CRUISE Great White Fleet Steamship “ULU A” Frem New York, January 13th New York—Havana—Jamaica Pazama Canal—Central America Havana—New York 053 entn tacaa, $5.250. Brick home. in frat-class condition: papersd i 8 rooms and bat] water heat. Terms. Immediate possession. !\\ ESTMENT. newly bot- property In v bringlng if ‘anoual rental Terms arranged. GET_OUR RIG LIST OF NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST PROPERTIES, HOWENSTEIN BROS. Ith AND H STS. N.E. _LINCOLN 87. NEW HOMES. Close to Capital Traction Car Line. Nes. 501 TO 521 LONGFELLOW ST. N.W. Just completed: g.'.llhx. h‘ le bath, doors. "large bed clo ligh aus slee] tend. lnl Fant wum o nuu-. wn'h nnulnll depth $7.960. We offer you one of these homes on Yery oasy terms. Open to 9 p.m. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO. 913 15th 8t Main days—3350 up, e 4 Rinptine et OBER’S I.\'C.i OVERLOOKING SAUL’S ADDITION. DECATUR ST. BETWEEN S8th AND 9ti. ELEVEN BUILT—ONLY ONE LEFT. inch oak_flaors. Mahogany and white trim. French doors. Lots 142 feet deep. Terms even better than rent. A very small cash payment required. ONLY $7.050. Open datly to 9 p.m. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., INC. 913 15th St. Main €17. VERY ATTRACTIVE BUN-I galow in Chevy Chase, D. C., on two lots, 50x130 feet, with beau- tiful ornamental trees and shrub- bery, consisting of five nicely arranged rooms, screened and glassed front porch, tile hath- room, oak floors, extra room in cellar, open fireplace, hot-water heat, gas, electricity, lighted arage. Price, $9,250. Terms. o agents. Phonc OWNER, Cleveland 1399. 24* VACANT You can move in tomorrow if you have fround $400: bal. M5 per month and i bargaln, 85,30, &room and nace heat; excellent Offers the tourist and trav- eler a new world of delights. ec the RIO CENTENNIAL March.) t =ailing for BARBADOS nlo DE JANEIRO BI. ENOS AIRES Best Yet—Takoma Park. 8 rooms, 2 complete baths, first floo trim hlrd!fi.d h., elec., ga tubs and every D _convenience. stores gnd car lne. Lot, 50x200. only $1,500 cllh nqnl LIKENS, 1344 G Bt. Main 5057. CORNER HOUSE. neate fence. DT' FOR SALE—COLORED. An opportunity to secure a lovely home on S st. near 12th. {n.w., having 6 large rooms and Lath, cellar, front and rear yards. : | Price and terms very easy. B. B. PINN, Exclusive Agent, 12 Kenyon St. N.W. hune dlumbxa 58!7 MASSACHUSETTS PARK . T olern convea- spacious, charming, te hen Brick constraction deu.nm-fi ‘ment, contal - Lowest Rates, Liveral povers, Unercelled Service ek Jan. 3 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 8. 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS RUSTEES: BALE OF VALUARLE xxi!nov. ESTA *Special oruise of 32 di fne » ) lnrb-do:.'dm- e Senetre, Write for Descriptive menn. LAMPORT & HOLT L 12 Brondway . . New Y.rk Any ummn-)?hr ’l‘nurll Are B. M. o B Geatral Distriet Aml N FURNESS-) o1 bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trastoes wil seil at ublic anction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTYBEVEY DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1922, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.AL, the and being lot numbered mine- Charles Gessford’ sabdivision of lots in square numbered nine aixt (068) as per pm of sald -.Mmma recorded In Book 18, pay records of the offlce of the surveyor of the Distriet of Colombia. together with the improvements, gonsisting of two stories and basement corper brick res! Te ;q0ne-third of the purchase d in cash, balance in two LINE (Under Contract with Bermuda Goc't.) Sailings Twice Weekl; Landing_passengers directly at Hamilton Dock, avolding the inconvenience of trans. fer by tender. Tickes good on either *'Via Palatial, Twinorew, Oll-Burning S. S. “FORT VICTORIA® and S. S. “FOR'; ST. OEORGE" Trv New ok Wbk B Bermuda ocl:en‘Aumo "tdoor Sports Boat Charpionship Races, -ml- bty das frem Motor, Boat Charup! u‘ 4 e ¢, Srasters remrre the 1 the pi risk and cost of de- n-luu unnnr. after ive days' advertise- shed wmfi:m"i» 2 1‘1‘&'.“’."’;‘.'5:‘5 lished in 5 of record or deposit will be refuaded and declared "CHARLES W. FAIRPAX, FURNESS BERMUDA LINE FREDERIO K JOHNSON ) Or Any Loeal To-rhl A-l of Valuable Lolumbia, passed in ity NTY-SIXTH Applicat.on to the under- subject to ratification h.__..._.. ROUND THE WORLD|| CLARK'S 30d CRUISE Tty Yok JANUARY 23,1823 Fram G Frscies. VEB. 10 1823 v.-‘."&.fl".'."x.:,* e S Fronsies "'m."u—u;n nll-nd '!HPIB!.‘MTLAND g “'Keiseria burner, “-'u toas: 63 DAYSCRULSE. 5680 and up: 19days in L ote. Vacsnsies from 3500 up. 3600 h‘flhdnh-c i Lasves. a w excursioes. Juse opecially festured. UNIVE! ) ead Europe uader escort: ressomable rates, FRANK C. CLARK. Times Bullding. New York Ageacy. 1 Woedward bldg. Fidelity Tourist Ce., 1408 New York ave. E—Nanchbuy7fi—66unfBM The MAURETANIA your home all the way Mad lear, T Al &w dn.()dh.Sevlllr.Gflmm ‘angier,, onte Rome, A Palestine, Egypt, Corsica, l\.london(idm).m«bwq. . Resolute & Reliance THB triple-screw liners Resoluze and Reliance offer every modem travel comfort —. — excellently ppnm::dmmommdmmmmu eletric bath, elevators, etc. e Tlnmnmd\:&nlmlndklh.:-n{ the hi I“l:;z stewards and courtesy. For illustrated booklet, rates, etc., etc., apply to United American Lines, 30 anduy,hn York or local Steamship A, Fertnightly Saill NEW YORK PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG HAMBURG UNITED AMERICAN LINES Joint Service with HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE CruiseDe Luxe fo the EDITERRANEAN | Limited to 450 G-nu—tl-n Half Capacity By Magnificent, \rwc“nard s s Twinfcrew Turbine Oil-Burner, 20.000 T iling Jan. 30, 1023, returning Aprii 2, visiting ¥gypt. Cairo, Nile; Madeira, Portugal, Lisbon; Spain, Cadis, Se- ¥ille; Gibraltar; Algiers, Tunin/ Carthage; Holy Land, Jerusalem; orun; Greéce, Athenn; Italy, Naples, Pompelf; lermo; Riviera, Nice, Monte Carlo, etc. Free stopover in Europe. Full information on zeguest. | Abply 1 Cunard Line, 517 14th hingt. Oher's S, 8. Agency. | Woodward Bldg.. W lll.'lon Fidelity Tourist Co.. 1406 New York Ave.. Washingxtos Frank Tourist Co. (st 1815) New York Bpecially Chartered COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE ey o SRS Lapland. AMERICAN UNE—Te ead Dansig. Servies d ANCHOR unss romantic sunny Mediterranean. excursions at Madeira, Glbraita: Alglers, Monaco, N Phaleron Ba . andria, Haifa; Naples. . Regular Salings frem N. V. Mootreal, Tuchi-To sounnm(;un and Chey Thurs.—Te rbours. town)a Liverpool. Sats —'l‘uPlymum Cherbourg, Hamburg. To Londonderry and Glasgow. Special Winter Bail- ings to Mediterranean. _See your Jocal Agent t or writa Curiard & Anchor 8. K. Lines, 817 14th Bt. n.w. ‘Washington. office: 1208 ¥ ot. n.w. R. M FKICKS, Masager ' rw-aw.mz l’;fi.“: By O - i the plasia 6 o-lrlm-lv e il-burning ldbu.lufih.l m‘lfl’ll Nas- “Boasen opens Jamuary frst. 67 WALL ST., NEW YORK, Dept. 27 The New Od-hl Hotel, Nasssu, Peb. 5. ¥ m for h ’l'l-A'... Liben® do laternational Mercantile Marine Co 'l'h'ra is not a Boy Scout troo) he Dlltl’lcl of Columbia or vl'l:l hl s not celebrating Christmas !n e scout way—doin, by alding olh!r& T)prcll oflha spirit always so0 noticeable among they 1 orkers represent: .r!oud. Imllllhvlll lbi’ ainder of the holi- days at almost all of the outstanding foatur being given in the com- munity. According to reports the following troops have registered activities In Which they will be engaged: Troo) Lester G. \\'u- Acoutmaster, it Clay a poor family. Troop 15, Cle\'nlnnd X‘ rk, Capt. F. T. Norcross, sc ter, has provided 4 decorations for the Cleve- k Congregational Church, n_addition has made contribu- tlons of frod for the needy; Troop B1. Dr. F. . Woodward, scoutmaste: wiil uko gare of & needy famil Troop b L. Maschmeyer, scout. jmaster, Drl-\ldln‘ supplies for deserv ing families and n oullng for or. phans lrnm one of Jocal Institu- tions: Troop 70, Ellln 8. Middleton, Scoutmaster, filled six baskets for rnnme- inat would have otherwise been d Troop 100, H. R. Hunt, 8 . Ty ssistant. , v through play Sant the Associated Charities: Troop 101, Baliston, Va., Frank Sherwood. scout- master, contributing baskets through the Community Welfare Organiz: tion: Troop 73, Paul C. Robbin, scout- master, providing cheer at the Home for the Aged; Troop 26. Alexandria, Va. Robert Tomlin, scoutmaster, viding food and id for an woma Ins pro- aged ctions of the troops. eligible on of having at 1 twenty- uts registerzs. are still in progress and will continue until Feb- ruu)’ 1. Scout advancement will not computed until after that date. \ ith figures for advancement absent. standing of the troops on which re- turns have been made by the inspec- tors to date is as follows: Troop 40, l‘u\\ell School, §6.7; Troop 100, Y. M. _85.6; Troop 33, Takoma Pai 6: Troop 73. 5, Clevel nd 85 uumm Church, Fp ort! Christia: Martin' 4. Brookland Independent Paul's Catholi . 3: Troop 10i ‘Ballston, Va, 74.3 Troop 60. Hamline M. E.. 60.5; Troop St. Py holie, 57.3, ch, 7 Catholic, Bupnm. T Scout headquarters has been mak- Ing special arrangements for instruc- tors who visit troops whers RTOUDS of scouls are ready for the i xo-called “expert” tests, that include mup making. first second clns first atd und first class signaling. The following men are now giving their xervices In this particular: First ald Dr. W. H. Merrill. Dr. William R. Fred Ree Harry Lusby. ap making. Dr. F. E. Matthes, R, 1 rgent and R. W, Ber Signaling mes 8. Hawley, Ralph F. Bartle and C. Porter Sweeney. The Buue (Mont.) Miner reports the follow “On a bleak, steep mountain sum- mit. & group of Boy Scouts under command of u vigorous, resourceful courageous scoutmaster. A terrific storm. a terrible flakh of lightning and one of the acouts Is killed. the | others of the party are stunned. I- j there demoralization, punic, stampede. | Fisk of death by a plunge down th: | precipitous grade? Plenty of chance for further mishaps in that terr but coolness prevail Ining, the manliness, the effi- clency of scoutmaster and Boy Scou! rise grandly to the occasion. “The less shocked bovs, obeying promptly the quick, brief words . command of their leader, work o: their more’ serfous!: stricken companions, while the scout master devotes all his skill and de termination to trying to resusci the boy victim who is beyond h help. Then. the dificult march d. the mountainside, made more streiu ous and hazurdous beeause of the nac.l of carefully alding three of the stunned couta: meeting with a re cue party of two men who, summouer by two of the scouts sent on aiies quickly started out with horses Wagons to meet the others. Thes: and other detalls form a wonderful, thr: heart, that brings a tear to the ey and a lump to the throat— mingling of sorrow for the fatalit and of pride for the gallantry of scoutmaster and his boys. ‘Scoutmaster (Scout l-_xecuu\e) Bex Owen, who on numerous oce: has proved himself a wonderful uc leader and who had charge of th!. hiking party. calls these galiant la. He gives them heari- their noble efforts in 1 utmaster. Well, 1t really 1n more than an occusion for mere per- soral praise for courage shown, Tt in | & forcetal cause for thankfulness that 4 in our land is such a great force for the inculcating and maintaining of American loyaity, bravery and em- clency. The "scoutmaster and these { scouts again demonstrated what tha' Americanism means that 1s taugh' this nation. Fron. reading of what noxlous anarchistic vipers are trying to do in fanging the republic, it is gratifying, it is in- spiring, to turn to the mu-trutln: of the fact that a powerful counter- acting Influence such as the Boy Scou- movement Is one of the safeguard- of the natlon. The following very impressive letter was sent out by the Quinc: council to its solicitors: “Three vears ago a Boy Scout of Quincy, the senior patrol ledder of his troop. waws stricken with spinal left him pa meningitis, The disea crhxp!ed He has to submit to tially | operations, inciuding bone grafting the apinal column. For thrae years he has lain facs do trapped to his cot, with heavy weights attached to !m- legs to keep his back straight. ce a week he s wllowed to turn | on his back for a few minutes of fest, He can move only hia hands and | his At the head of his cot i {Tigged & typewriter which he ha: learned to operate. It helps to pass the dragging hours and enables him to earn a little money for himself. Out of these meager earnings he voluntarily sent to the scouts of two crisp dollar bills—the biggest subscription we have or per- haps ever will recelve. He wrote cheery little letter, sorry it could not be more. hoped it would be more next r, and that he could help then. Not a word of compluint—he just thought of the other fellow and did a wood turn dally, as scouting teaches. He fs prepared for anything. “If & man who has aimost everything he wants says he doesn't belleve in scouting, or cannot afford to give. Just tell him the story of the sixteen: year-old Boy Scout who gave his mighty mite that others might enjoy the benefits.” —_— OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. FLORIDA. Packing, Shipping, Genersl Naaling. First-class service—Reasonable rates. 348 U Strest N.W. Phese N. 8085