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STEAMSHIPS. FOR SALE—BOUSES. A two-family_apartment, located in_the frst commerelul cnch apartment has four rooms and bath rage for 4 cars. VG Hcdgu & Middieton, Tnc., altors. hot-water heat: concrete ga- Price.$6,500. Terms, $1,000 T‘Y ADY TO \1()\'L I Extraordinary Values. New M. H. Graver homes on Pierce Mill rd. b and Park rd., faciug Rock Creek Park: and 8 rooms, 1 and 2 baths: garages; low price. easy terms. To your benefit to inspect At once. Five sold. Representative at sample house, 2018 Plerce Mill rd., until 9 p.m. daily, Lo _phone Main 807 H. r a quick sale: thor- brick, having 6 electric_ lights, ent to the bus $7,000. nient terms, Middleton, cultors. " Phone Maln_10: Tmmedi- Inc., Realtors, m ; in_excellent dition; room for double gurage home "10'NEW YORK AVE. N.E. good condition Modern 6-room Iy large yard to wide ‘aud terms rea- sonabin ~ H. McGRA Tt st now W) \\]n\(,m\ Main HEIGHTS r Ontario apart ND PARK. half_square Connecticut reh; possession with New 8-rom houen, ave 2 Bathe sivepir Aeponits $10 SPTHESDA, MD. 10 rooms, ground; sloep- Farage; Adjacent to Chesy Chase: ns poreh: two-thints aere Doantifn 1 wio, rooms and Lath: hw.h e mdnc\\\ Middieton, Inc., oom, bath, bri ion: hat- water heat and cella st. near ; cellar: Dossession; lieat® ‘in_excellent ‘con. S1,000 cash and $60 per month, $6,730. near Lincoln Park: 6-room; onial porch; semi-detached; bric L de porch In rear: cement cel- Tar: hotwater heat, laundrs tubs und serv. ant's toflet; lfll,lmfl‘rmn and $60 per month; Tossession HARRY in. 346. On wide ave. tle bath: o ful spots in city, with new §-room and sleeping porches, garage: servant's Esers modern appolatment. ACHED, RTY FOR COLORED ORTHWES’ M oons - TORCH. I\EF'I BUY ACT QUICK. :CKER & METZLER 203 Continental Trust Bla. and exening, Co $13,750. Two new six-room houses One block west of CONNECTICUT AVE. JOHN H. WRIGHT, 921 15th St, Main 3397. renings, Adams 1375 Franklin 8558. HOME REALTY CO. EXTRA SPECIAL. or 00D ' TRI. ND TIVE ELECTRIC rrx'mluaa "ONCRETE FRONT ~ BORCH A b ORCHES 1x REAR; FOOT ALLEY. BRI " Ol WANT TO SECURE ONE {MBSE HOMES. 'THEY WILL BE Sotp Hnl 'SES ARE TRP BlHT NORTHWEST BOCEE< €0, COL. 10434, PI\OO}\I AND. $300 Cash—Easy Payments. Fiye-room bungalow, just completed; on the btter bullt homes where. quatiry. showe. ||| Every modern convenlence; hardwood floors French doors between living and pen fireplace; tile bath; laundry AND. $300 Cash—Prlcc. $5,250. A good value in & modern 6-room and bath home, Jess than 2 block from car line; full basement: large porches front and back; elec- tric lights; mew furnace; immediate posses- sion. \Cs have several of the largest and finent d_for sale, also seversl nd G-room houes, ranging 000 to $14,000. Special W&i % mder achlen Banking Lorp n, Dept. 10th and ’Dunlllnwl s mmr Very attractive Dutch colonial home, located Just- anehalf a block off Conn. ave.! center- liall pias; contains 8 rooms (4 bedrooms). tile Lath, electric light, L. bardwood foors: \nfitin_ garage. This ty is priced very fow and should sell qnlekly Immediate pos- wasion and casy terms arranged. Hedges & Mlddleton Inc., Reall 198 B st nwe . Phone Mafa 1028, OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. Ocean City, N. J Hotel for sale: right on board- walk: 75 bedrooms; private baths; running water in all rooms. T be built and completed by June 1st. Two squares from new $1,500,000 hotel. Full particulars from Ralph L. Chester Ocean City, N. J. | OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. DY _ow: & Beach (sand beach)—Neantiful 3-room i low on water front, lot extending {hrough Bay ave. For particulars iuquire 1011 K st. one_Franklin_190. | ¥LORID. NALE ORt bath, FORRENT, iouse, 7 n Well “tocated: A._J. LLOY AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. | ADAM A, WE i AUCTIONEER, Trustees’ Sale of four nory modern store and apartment ! building, No. 1913 Pennsylvani: avenue northwest, containing large storeroom and three eight- iroom apartment suites. Default having bee {of the interest due v cured by u cert in Liber at folio e land records ‘of the District of Columbia, by | thie request of the party | the undersigned troste ction, | in ¢ of re will_sell at public premises, on TI THIRD DAY OF AD FOUR_0'CLOCK lots numbered | an (2), three (3), ten (10) and twelve (12) | in square numbered one hundred and eighteen | beginning on Pennsyivania ave. 4.38 vania avenue and the house adjoining same on }the west; thence with the center line of said jwall north 23 degrees 41 minutes east 40.5 feet; thence morth 68 degrees west .54 of n foot to the center of {1 ch thence north 2 fect to | | ce with the | 30 minutes Jine south il 1 with said alley ¢ to angther angie in Joining same i through the center of sald last wall to the beginning, improved by ¢ ¢ { ises abose described. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchae | money to be paid in we balance in [ three equal instalime in one, twn | jand three sears from day of euie: with futer- | eat ut 6 per cent a propert. Parchaser. A deposit of £1,000.00 in required | At the time of sale. All converancing, re- | cording, notarlal fees and re tho cost of the pnrchaser. ] Tight 15 vesell the Droperty at the rik and | cost of the defauiting purchaser after five days' ndvertisement of such resale in some newspaper published In the city of “Washing- ton, D. C. i LEON TOBRINE! WILLIAM F. DI Equity building, 3 of that deed of trust tecorded in , follo 287, of the land records of C and at the re- the under, THIRTY OCLOCK lots nnmbered 19 and 5 in waid square, im- | proved by four brick dwellings uumbered 6; 620, 818 and 616 6th st. n.w., all of said par. cels being more particularly described iu said deed of trust. Terms: Oné-third cash, balance in one and | two sears, with 6 per cent interest, repre- wented by motes of purchaser. or ali cash, at purchaser's option. -~ $300 deposit required These parcels will be sold as an entirety and are sabject to two pri purporting to secure $11,000, both overdue. ( enye stamps at purchase N i with terms to be made within thirty days or trustees reserve right fo resell at risk and cost of defaulting purehaser after five days’ publication of such resale in some Washington [nqu‘arcr HARRY (. COLUMBCS, WAL P, BURNS, M. D, Trus STEAMSHIPS Going to Hawaii? Write or tele- phone for full information about the new U. 8. Govern- ment service direct from Los Angelesto Hawaii. S. S. Gity of Los Angeles ranks among the finest ves- sels afloat. Trite Selay_to e G, for rmfi in- D. formation, 517 S. Sering St., Los Angeles Telephooe m»ol Managing S. SHIPPING BOARD === Directly on Atlantic Ocean | Hes no equal ws an—— ALL-YEAR RESORT Just_cool enough In hot weather and warm enough in cold weather HOTE|$ and COTTAGES’ OPEN ALL YEAR NEW YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA Sformation and LIEFTature at oity” mu : Ofics, et S "R ! NORFOLK & WASHINGTON i . STEAMBOAT CO. a0 ANCHORUines 2 3 ch-bm snd Seutiampten. m xy:,u URNIA —_— to flmcnth chuh g and Lond: SHTA. 8. 31 as, 18 “apr s | L 28 Jun, 2V | SCYTHIA—Jan. 30 MAURETANIA,—Feb. 7. CARONIA—F.I:. 10 for the plcturszque parts of th Mareweadeto the semantc -y u-.m... ranean. Tocal ! Seo Ounard vite Gunard and Anchor & 8. Lines. BT 1468 st. n.w.. Washington, D, €. 'THE SUNDAY' STEAMSHIPS 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. STEAMSHIPS The LUXURY CRUISE This Winter Mauretania Blue Ribbon Ship of the Atlantic TO THE ° . ® J Mediterranean The Summer Sea of Delight Sailing from New York February 7th Returning April 13th Under the Experienced Management of the American Express Travel Department 12,000 miles of cruising on Summer Seas. The swift and pllaual Cunarder Mauretania your home all the way. Every luxury and comfort of travel assured. 40 days ot leisurely excursions ashore. The most fascinating and notable places about theMediterranean and the Islands of the Eastern Atlantic to be visited. The itinerary includes: TH! AZORES (Ponta Delgada)—Don- ey ot carriage trips, picnic in famous \':Iln of Sete Cidades. THE MADEIRAS (Funchal)— wheel to summit Terreiro da Lucta, lock of motor trips. GIBRALTAR—Famous fortress, Moor- ish markets. Optional trip to Tangler. SPAIN (Cadi) —Ral trip to Seville. Optional expense trip to Granads. ALGIERS—Trips to the Arab Quarter. Pocanical Lnrde“‘nl‘ et Jardin d'Assat or’ MONACO — Motor trip over famous Monte Carlo. Corniche Drive to Nice. ITALY_ (Naples)—Capri. Sorrento, Pompeil. Optional trip to Rome. DARDANELLES —Through the fa- lipoli, Into Sea nfihmn. i the Bosphorus Amalf, ‘mous seraits close to of Marmors. of the Golde loen. CONSTANTINOPLE—Two full deys sightseeing, Mosques, Baraars, Museums. GREECE (Athens) —Two days among the historic treasures, Acropolts enon, Odeon, Temple of Zeus, etc. PALESTINE (Haifs) — Extensive tour to Holy Land on optional expense, re- Joining party at Cairo. EGYPT (Cairo)—Twelve daysarid the fascinations and mvsteries of the Nile Cwmw seeing Sphinx, Pyramids, etc. iupmmnu the Nile to the earace, visiting Luxor, Thel glo::flc/t (Ajaceio) — The home of PORTUGAL (Lisbon) — Carria motor trips including Cinera Ca gardens. and and ENGLAND — ENGLAND, (Southamoton) —Special CHERBOURG—and home. A limited number of passengers will be accommodated from New York to Italy or Egypt at proportionate rate. Rates from $1500 up Reservations should be made at once. For full particulars call, phone or write AMERICAN EXPRESS Travel Dept. 1328 F Street W., Main 1200; Ext. 108, or to The Cunard Stenm Ship Co.. 517 14th St. N. wW. Wherever you travel carry American : E:wmu'rnmkua‘ma Fastest time to SOUTH AMERICA Only 11 Days to Rio On U. S. Government Ships THE magnificent U. 8. Government ships to South America are breaking all records for popularity because they are the finest and fastest ships between these two great continents. On the great American Legion, Southern Cross, Western World and Pan America Rio de Janeiro is only 11 days away! The round trip fare is less than evef before! Operated by the Munson Steamship Lines they maintain a fortrightly service that cannot be surpassed. If you are planning the trip, write to- day for descriptive literature. Write for Booklet EBoery iraveler should learn about these sumptuous vessels. " They represent the best that ocean travel affords. Learn what your ships offer. Write today for the Government booklet of - valuabl: and authentic travel mfermation and full deseription. INFORMATION BLANK U.3. Shivping Board To. Information Desk 107 _, Please send without ebligation the Government IQIIII l’ivi h'l'el Ml& 1 am considering gnm America LR s, Orient . Ielsodsinwiibeatout . - My Nam. My Street No."or R. F. D.. [ S— - Y S— Munson Steamship Lines 67 WallStract New York City U. S. SHIPPING ‘BOARD Owners of the Vessels . MIAMI, FLA., BY WATER Serolia Yacht Clo . will take Yacht now at Capital UNSON EISTERN LIN ES CUBA 0W & m 0 Nussau, tas- Sinating Brcn Dt s e orld's fnest Winter climate. A booklat. sxplains the short, smooth ride in the placid Guif Stream by modern oil-burning liners, and de- scribes liealthful,” delightful Nas. sau. Season Now Open. 67 WALL ST., NEW YORK, Dept. 27 STEAMSHIP SERVICE AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg, ol Dicig, Sarton & L vendabilicy, comfort and convenience. JANUARY 14, 1923—PART ' 1. STEAMSHIPS —the playground and wonderland of the World—a vast con- tinent of Lowest Rates. Liveral Ktopovers, Uncxoclled Servios Write for Descriptive Literature. LAMPORT & HOLT LINE 42 Broadway . . New York A 'MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES Steamers Write for Programs FIDELITY TOURIST COMPANY 1486 New York Av hternholul Mercantile Marine gq‘ Wlnlll.!on office: 1208 ¥ st. n.w. M. HICKS, Manager. ) FURNESS- ERMUD, (Under ’L’rllvu" mrn Bermuda ce Weekly . Wed. & Sat nding passen- rs directly milton Dock, avoiding the i convenience transfer tender. ‘Transatiantic Liners L e Victorin” . “Fort St < All Sportx in a ¢ Everlasting Spring. No Furness Bermuda Line 34 \\h(l(hn" St, New ‘DI'L To EUROPE New York PrymouTtH CHERBOURG HamBure By the luxurious steamers RESOLUTE RELIANCE Fortnightly Sailings Maximum Service For sailings, rates, etc. apply to United American Lines, Inc. 39 Broadway, New York Or Local Agents UNITED AMERICAN' Joint Service with HAMBURG AMERICAN - * EUROPE on U8 GovernmentShips| Spiliogs from Plare 3 and 4, Hoboken First Class Ships America . President Harding . George Washington...Feb. 3 President Roosevelt....Feb. 10 To Plymout heCher DOur gemBremenm Cabin Ships President- Arthur. Feb. 17 President Filimore. .....Feb. 24 To Cobh (Queenstoicn)—Plymouth— Clierbourg—London Cabin Ships—Minimum Fare $120 President Adams......Feb. 14 President Van Buren..Jan. 24 President Polk . Jan. 31 To Plymowut heeCherdour geLondon President Garfield ....Feb. 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Sessions. for particulars. sonable Instruc zuage: all_modern lan Day write or phon: Trial Lesson Free EST 1876 3 816 14thrSt. N.W. Phone Fr. 2620 Classes ow Opening BOOKKEEPING Meets Once n Weel John Berg. C. P. frveg PUBLIC SPEAKING Meets Once a Week, Arthur D. Call, Inxt. SHORTHAND (Gregg) Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7:46 CHEMISTRY Tuesday, Thuraday, 7.9:30. One Unit Course. Drafting Architectural Mechanical HIGH SCHOOL Subjeets YMC A \lnll 1736 G St. ONAL. |WORLD TENNIS STARS | WILL SEEK DAVIS CUP Japan and Hawaii Already Active in Planning for International Meet. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January { respondence of the United States |Lawn Tennis Association indicates { that the 1923 Davis cup competition | will be fully as representative from an international aspect as last yea All those nations which entercd teams twelve months ago appear ce tain to re-enter the classic strugglc while under the new zoning system it is likely that new competitors w | be encouraged to try for the tropl | Japan already is planning the per | sonnel of its team, and communica- tions from Hawaii state that the name of the island territory will b found on the list when entries close on March 15 Hawaii possessed ten nis material for a strong team last season, and only the unfortunate break of the draw, which brought them against Czechoslovakia in the first round, prevented participation. BILL TO USE PARKS FOR SHRINE VISITORS Senator Ball Transmits Resolution | | | | 13.—Cor to Commissioners for Their Approval. tor Ball, chairman of the trict committ to the D rday transmitted s for report th us. public space comfort of ti: to Wash Shriners’ co and oth for the who will come dune for the providing thousands tion would empower ! bners to permit the temp ion of overhead telepho. electric wires. Authority en the eft ds to iss special permits a ! vendors 1o public stre POTHIER FIGHTS REMOVAL TO TACOMA FOR TRIAL Rhode Island Man Held in Cronk hite Murder to Appeal to U. §. Supreme Court. PROVIDE R. I, January 13 Roland R. Pothier of Central Falls |R. L. will fight to avoid trial by {federal jury Z ais i ct of Supreme Court . according to an an lleunl(m. nt by his coun: David rnoid | Arnold ,DESTRmCH FOR RUSS REFUGEES Gen. Wood Orders Camp Prepared in Philippines for Exiles on « Admiral Stark’s Fleet. By the Associated Press, January 13.—An Amer- as Leen detailed to arrival of Rus _from Shanghui Manila bay in a watch fo | Stark’s wh { ugees, which lh‘un ae at Shanghu Wood that seized all arms ummunition from the Russian The governor general hus ordere camp prepared for Siberian exiles at Mariveles quarar tine station. It is possible the ships { will put in at some Chinese port be- fore coming here, some are said to be unseaworth ANNUAL SAVING, $108,000. Secretary Weeks Using Temporary Building for Housing Troops. Weeks said yesterday that trict of Washington, commanded s Gen, Bandholtz. The building was one of a2 group erected hastily during the world war for clerical use, but is no longer need ed for that purpose. It w = quarters troops du sfons of the armament conference and { served the purpose so well that such use has been continued. Reports just received indicate that the action Has resulted in a saving of $10%,000 a veu: {in the payments for commutation « quarters and rat Sl L ENGINEERS GIVE HINT. Suggest to President Qualifications Fall's Successor. i presideht Harding was urged, don adopted Friday by n Engineering Council of ed Anmerican Engineering to select & man with “the of mind” as successor all, who_will retire head of the Interior De for March 4 as partment. s explained, doe that a profes- appointed, but rather thal the po: be tendered tu some one having the “broad construc tive viewpoint of the engineering pro- fession.” Fizhty per cent of the ac tivities of the Interior Department, was declared. concern problems. sional en engineeriny: Pace Institute Lecture Homer S. Pace, C. P. A. (N. Y.), will deliver the first special lecture of this year at Pace Institute, on Monday, January 15, at 5:30 P.M. Thesubjectof the lecture will be— “The Analysis of Financial Statements” Mr. Pace’s lecture will be preliminary to the formation of the first midwinter class in Aecountancy and Business Administration (Semester A). Secure tickets of admission to Mr. Pace’s lecture and the Institute Bulletin — telephone Main 8260. Pace & Pace 715 G Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.‘

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