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STEAMSHIPS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. ] AUCTION SALES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., STEAMSHIPS. FUTURE DAYS. (,ONTRKCTOR’S SALE! L. M. JOHNSON, Arlington, Va. Tuesday, March 13, 1923 number of contracts and will dispose, owing to having no use for same: Just finished large B P 1 Street NOW I"hone DOUGHEL \1 THOS, JUOWEN & SON, AUCTIONBERS. TLUSTLLS TPROVET THOMAS DOWLING EYRRRTON "EUROPE MAKE SUMMER BOOKINGS \OW BERMUDA Easter Trips Mediterranean, Caribbean and North Cape Summer Cruisés Europe, Orient, South Americn Stecmehip Ticketa—All Linen. Regular Rates OBER’S Steamship and Tourist Agency No. 1 Woodward Building Phone Main 1059 LondonService from New York Nest Sailings of the Femeus ips are— President Monroe March 28 President Van Buren April 4 President Polk April 11 President Garfield April 18 President Adams April 25 Inaddition to these,one of the first class ships Sails Each Saturday Write Today Mail the information blank .day Jor the new booklet, ““Economy Trips to Europe,” and alo for the handsomely tllustrated bookiet showing ac- tual photographs of the Gov- erament ships that run to all parts of the world. No obii- gution. Send the infirmation wow! Unlted States un 3971 for further information ,at 11 A, M. . 5 Onedalf-{ 1 QHiff Legged De Ingersol; “Smail Air Com ition. This materlal cun Long Bridge to Columbin | { CTIONEER Washington, D. ¢, STEAMSHIPS The Magnificent “FRANCE" Waednesday, "lrflhlllh ailing 2P.M. The Giant Express “PARIS " wadneldly March 28th s ru] ? M. TE May 12, Jure New York—Havre — P Panulfi' priced o L ) S. S. Pan America . S. S. Western World S. 8. Southern Cross S. S. American I'hey sail every fourteen Rio de Janei Chicago . . . P New York— ms made for the four whil U. S. Government fleet to South Amrnu perienced travelers maintain them to be the * and fastest ships on the run.’ ton oil-burning vessels are : on . ays from New York. in less than 12 day sister ships of the Ex- ‘finest The four new 21,000 . sailing March 31 : sailing April 14 sailing April 28 sailing May 12 They go to Write today —a record! for full details and descriptions, You incur no obligatios INFORMATION BLANK ‘To U. 8. Shipping Board Information Desk 107 CL Washington, D. C. Please send without obligation the U. . . Government Booklet giving travel facts. 1am considering trip to IVE (Under Contract with Bermuda Govt.) Sailings Twice Weekly From New York, Wed. & Sat. Landing passen- My Name. convenien transfer tender. Days from New York Via Paiatisl Tuwin Transatlantic Liners 67 Wall Street Displacemeat [LIAL EA:TER TOURS ings Mar. 24. 28. 1, Furness Bermuda Line 34 Whitehall S New York Ay Local Tos COMPLETE OCEAN | STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To nmel ports. Queeustows and and world's Olympic, Homeric Regular largext ship, Majestic. exprens mervice. RED STAR—To Amtwerp. calling at Plymouth and Cherbourg. Weekly anilings of four ships by the distingnished Lap- w Belgenland. AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg. ervice of regularity. dependa- bllfty. corafort and conveniemce. e'lnlemahonl Mercantile Marine Co. New York lltyr Waskiagton office; 1208 F St mw. HICKS, Manager. Vontevideo Mar. 24th Vestris, Apr. 11th | Lamport | 42 Broaaway Sieamenin M to Europe IP you are planning a trip to Europe, you can now have the vacation of your life for only $495. Send the information blank below for your overnmcnt' s surprising new booklet, ‘‘Economy Trips to Euroj which gives suggested itineraries for tours of six weeks costing but $495 and shows you how to get a maximum return _for your time and money spent abroad. Don’t fail to write for this invaluable guide. Glorious Days on Government Ships ‘The low rates on the swift, comfortable ‘“cabin ships™ operated by the United States Lines make this six weeks trip practicable at $495. On these splendid ves- sels, a cabin passage to Engloa:d is only $120—third- class $85. ‘The advance kings for the “Peak’ South America [, to Europe would travel 15t clesw [, 3d[J, 1 to the Orient (1. 1 Munson Steamship Lines New York City Managing Oporators for U. S. SHIPPING BOARD Owaers of the Vesseis Why not get away from the tormenting gales of March and have a wonderful outdoor holi- day in Nassau. You will find it a wise investment in health and recreation. Splendidly appointed MUNSON Line Oil Burners sail | weekly. Easter Season Tours AT SPECIAL PATES including hotel accommodations, commesncing with the Sailing of March 21 MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES 67 Wall St, N. Y. THE, NEW COLON Nassau-Bahamas Oven Until April 14 A Splendid New Fireproof Hotel of the first rank Write for full‘informa- tion about the new U. S. Govern- ment service direct from Los Angeles toHawaii. In- vestigatethis new direct service now! S.S. City of Los Angeles sails March 24 and S. 8. Caliwaii sails April 7 ‘Write today for full details. For inyermation: regarding reveroations, addrars Los Angeles S. S. Co. 517 §. Spring St., Los Angeles ©Or 1018 Brokaw Bldg., New York City. Manating Operators for U. S. SHIPPING BOARD season-—May, June and July—are heavy, but there arestill excellent accommodationsavailable for March and April, wonderful months for travel! INFORMATION BLANK To U. 8. Sbippinl Board lsiormetion Seetion Washington, D. C. Please send without obhpnon th: literature described above. Jam considering a trip to Europe [] to the Orient [] to South O T would travel 1st class D nd(J3d 0. My Neme My Stree No. or R.F.D. Tomn. For information in regard to sailings address Lines 45 Broadway, New York City Agencies in Principal Cities SHIPPING a0 ANCHORUInes N. Y. to Cherbourg and Southamptom. 28 June 3 SPRING TRIPS To Histori Tidewater Virgir NORFOLK— |'nlol||l|(' River Chesapeake Ba Every Day in the \p.n Modern Steel Palace Steamers city Mcket Office Woodward Bldg., StN.W. Norfolk & W ;.q....,,«.... Steamboat Co. Parties April_first. at 375, European Tour September leaving March A few rexery all expenses. Delta Tours 2 Kresge Bl 1Hth and . Mauin 1472 o~¢ EUROPE? ' AND WORRY Wl expenses {only E Ting new mugnificnt “«p AL_R Is” ITHE “BEAUX-ARTS . i Plioie North 6809 11306 6 st N.w. " RESORTS Oy Atlantic Clty Sor Hlealth anaRecréation /M’orfz JrC/Yzl/?[L‘S ontte Beachfrol Comz’lupncmndbualr | W(LI -horough Service ard | i| Courtesy prndcmt'zant Same management and policies that |f have prevailed for E. | | —— WS Greatesi Fotl Succesr— | & RAYMORE The leading resort hotel of either Continent—complete in its attain- ments of comfort and hmpu-my. ly on the beach, in the e 2 Ralt aud frosh "water In ail private 1 exciusive feature maintained. hoiedfontsSwanor Table and Service. Tonicand GurativeBaths Diet Kitchen, Music, - Golf. AmericanPlan _ Phillips House Maseachasetts Ave. near Beach Attaining the Highest Standard of American Plan g rvice and Food at Moderate Rates '.ll.-:i-'ddy improved. Additional private ramming water. Booklet. Cap.250 R e T ML AN A veritable Scenic V\ondedlnd Heart of the Blue Ridge.” Inal 00 ym). le are 64 peal Mt, Mitchell 6.711, l'op of Eastern America.” Two hours by taotor into heart of Pisgah National Forest and Game Presc of elk -nll olher lnrz cross WO 1E0LF ALLTUBY COLF Counses of the Asheville Country (‘lub and the Biltmore Forest Countrs Club. 5 miles paved street Many hundreds o! m||eu of |vne motor roads mm\?h he mountains. HE mxlt HIGHWAY Pure water fro water shed on Cri tages, bungs bonrding house facilities unescelied, et et recreation, pleasure, husiness. Tdeal for Cnndl!iom ideal for F: it Dairying, Poultry and Sw ‘Asherille Folder and special Chamber of Comme: N.C. L. Whitman, Sfl:nfi'lt“.- MARCH 11, 1923 28— PART 1. APPEARED IN BENEFIT PLAY. Mixx Ellen Howe, naw Plerrette, and Miss e Maker of Drenms,” one of a e ree one-act pl dent nurxew’ lass of 1925, at “lllrr Teed Hospital, {WALTER REED NURSES ‘;;\r;:;“ et and 0 GIVE THREE PLAYLETS V7' Class of Act » given by the ~t Friday evening. Katherine « d States ’ Scores Hit Performance Red Cross Hut iu One- at Burial Made Solomons, M. E. Church Cemetery. Marie alome ged . March Wilberforce Co: The interme nt was in um Meth- in Md.. plays wers _ I Hospita Priscilla - Vincent, |Cleves, and Miss Liechen Kuehn, vlayed the part of the burgiar; r O Dreamss by Mary . Eilen | Miss “Mermel and M Manutacturer, Olsen is survived by band and these children: car P. and Harry Olsen, four .muxht-r~ Mrx, S W ler hus- Olat A.. of Solos Adna H. Vi : Mrs. Handa rs, Bdna J. . Md., ‘and Mrs M. S Mary and | o Browseer, and Miss ) suit in the Distr ipreme Court for absolute divoree from Flore ¢ | cratic suburba RESORTS ATLANTIC_CITY. the Leading Resort House of the World is particularly attractive, with its two blocks of ocean frontage. facin;zsouth on the eunny Boardwalk, during ATLANTIC’S FAMOUS SPRING SEASON. i sextending from FEBRUARY to MAY incl: heretofore exquisite musicevery among the noted at Sunday night musicals dur- T February, March and ApriL. W hiee serice o beth American and s Ia carts dining rooms. Theatres, Rolling chairs, Golf. Horseback riding and other amusements in full swing. Ownership Management. JOSIAN WHITE & SORS CO. ATLANTIC_CITY, ) HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. aiways read E { i i | | E GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEl. 1 i i The Southerner’s Favorite NEW YORK HOTEL Forest Bills Inn Forest Hills Gardens, L. I, N. Y. In New York's beautiful suburb, 15 minutes from leart of elts. 84 trains daily. X Tennis, American sine: Nt u,.«m: m water baths; 'z tabl W tive from Geo. permbach, Mgr. h 800, Call Franklin 5. EUROPEAN HOTELS "THE CECIL" is the kub of London for business or pleasure. Q. Visitors have the advantage ol the right address with a reasonable tai @. The service is quiet and unobuunve, yet always fully efficient, nothi -:a is lacking in comfort or convenience, and the cuisine is perfect. Write or Cable to the Manager for the tariff. ‘ermel Wonser, as Plerrot, in | ing. }ine a9 SACCO SEES DEATH INHUNGER STRIKE IConvucted of Murder, Radical : Says He’ll Die Within Three Weeks. [WIFE PLEADS IN VAIN | Prisoner Determined to Starve Un- less New Trial Is Granted Hearing on Friday. his twenty-fourt cr strike freedom o over th began of relf-tnposed h | prisoner for wh lclullsts and r: world, and especially [praved und 1aboreq, is 3 1 that he t next Frid continue arg atter, he saye. in three weck ment g prison at Boston and Sacco comi. to the jall here, where Le has live: scador trations ot winning the 7o- and “Bart.” Sympathy Widespread. ipathy for convicted men has eds of this and consuls b, bomi ties and town Jn\nu! in demanding a new trial, The es Supreme Cour reds in vart violent oute radicals of were particu victfon of Sic nated from th who apparenti: hocked at the con and Vanzett 1 gal counse! Competent N an {nstant t for en a lessening of of the socialiste. Ik i judge to r fruitless Proxecution Ts Fearless. The 1i Judge Webster Thaye who sat in the threatened District Attorr who prose cuted the men. f office, but Harold D. Wilii successor, standing boldly ie verdict, Insist ing that sente s provounced and the matter rubbed from the docket. e offi clothes men at e ing. Dramatic in have flecked these trials, making them more like scenes in o Sicilian court than in « wee courtroom in the shiretown of u Massachusetts county. Many defense attorneys officials had to restrain the prisoners from cry ing out vehemently against witnesses offering testimony’ considered dumag Government Is Ready. 1es even more dramatie are ex pected next Friday, particularly if in ternationally famous Sacco is carried to court on a stretcher, aithough, of course, he may be dead by then. The government will submit _startling counter-affidavits to those of defense counsel. The defense contends that two govermment witnesses since the trial of 1921 have “taken back wha: they sald against Sacco and Vanzett!. The government will tend to prove that some of these witnesses were coerced into contradicting thmeselves for the prisoners’ benefit, and one was drunk when writing’ his self contradiction. And while the prosecutors and tl lawyers for defense marshal {he forces for the fmminent affray, Nicolx Sacco turns away from viands cooked ¢ friends in an attempt to draw him rom his purpose, and suffers. His wife pleads with him to eat. . shakes his head wearily. “Come o see me whenever you can ’ he whispers to her, “for L won't be here much longer. On the forty fourth dks’ of my hunger strike I win be dead.”” (Copyright, 1923.) PLAN NO FORCE. Attendants Will Not Make Sacco Take Nourishment. By the Associated Press. DEDHAM, Mass., March 10.—No a tempt will be made to force food upo: Nicola Sacco, who is on a hunger strike while awaiting court action on motions by his counsel for a new trial, Sheriff Samuel H. Capen of Norfolk county announced tonight acco, convicted with Bartolomeo anzetti, in 1921, of the murder of u paymaster and his guard at South Braintree, ended tonight the twenty fourth day of his self-imposed fast Although e pounds Hnce he entered on the hunger strike. : The hearing on the motions for a v trial will be resumed next Fri- nv civing stolen goods. o tom . Robinson and . James Harris, hoth colored, were sent to Oc- coquan for onme ¥ cach for violat- ing the anti- harcotic law, and Loufse fnson, colorud. goes to jail for one L' FOR SALE, LARGE, COSFORTABLE AP ‘néar Glen feho; pring on Droperty: tes” walk Cabin’John car line; bar- e v r<t hove