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REAL ESTATE. P OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE SHORE I'ROPERTY. THE EVENING BSTAR, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNGON. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH .29, AUCTTON SALES | coTTAGE AT NowTH WEACH, OFPORTTE T Cathollc Cburch, for kale for ‘cash. Open Saturday and Sunday for inspectlon. FOR SALE—HOUSES 191 Continued. 3 Kenyon St. N.W. Modern A-1 condition; eeping room, 2-bath; inclosed price, brick garage; AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYXW. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Stock in Trade and Valuable Unex- pired Lease of Delicatessen No. 1767 Columbia Road N.W. = Near Col. and Ontario Roads. 2 bll:flngr‘l;‘lln:’d i steepl .. = Slaen contition, Peice, $18,500. EAY, EXCLUSIVE AURNE Woodward bidc. ADAM A. KENNEDY STREETS Beautiful Home, Artistically Arranged, Center-Hall Plan, Hollow Tile Construction PIRET FLOOR—Front porch acrosa the en- liN width of hous livisg room, library, din. | room, | e lutler's pantry and kitchen, t por N of the District of Columb prey Conrt, Columbia’ Frult ‘and Nut ‘Sho the undersigned: trustee will we ublic auction Within the above premi OXDAT, APRIL 32, 103, O INMENCING ux wtock of Groceries, Juice, Confectionery, inks, Nuts, Clgars, Clgarettes, ete. Also Iease of entire premises, running for about four years. Termy: Cash. ROY W. holding s Bank- FT0I—Five bedrooms and two r FLOOR—I1urd and serv- room: hick Atairway. 33 fet FRONT. Instantancous automatic Jiot-water heater: hot-water heat, gas and elec- In splendid condition. Remarkably Low Price, $23,500 BERT 1. SAXTON Franklin 7463 1215 T atreet_n.w. W EARTERN HIGH SCHOOL. $4,960. 0 247 17th St. K.F. (On 17th st. between B and May New atory' beick homes with hotwater tent, gas and electricity. Best buy in W ington. $300 cash, $45 per month. To in take Lincoln Park car to 15th and E. Capitol walk enst to 17¢h st., then south on 17th ‘two squares to houses. Representative on premises from 2 to 8 p.m. daily. M. & R. B. WARRE} Vraoklin 1484, 1412 Eve 8t. e Member_of Wash. Real Bxtat " SOUTHWEST HOMES. $4,000. et TR iae TC ek IATRS oo ene THIRI room g, Also, on the Same D-y at 10:30 AM,, Valuable Soda Foun- tain, te Tables, Refrig- erating Case, Mahogany Na- tional Cash Register, Plate Glass Candy and ngur Cases, g\:myuhng Scales, Shelvml, C. The trustee fa bankruptcy has mo intetest in these fixtures. L JAS. L. PUGH. W. CAMERON RURTON, Trustees. C.G.Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts, 715 13th NEAR NE mh28,29,30,31 (a0E amn St. ZGED Household Goods and Office Furniture, Etc., At Public Auction At Sloan’s, 715 13th St., Saturday, March 31, 1923 At 10 am. By order of E. C. Snyder, Marshal and others. TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & L'O., Inc, Aucts. mh29,30. $4.750. Tocated on Bth st. Z?‘v. a two.story brick dwelling with deep lot to paved publl House is 1n excellent condition and co large room and bath. Heasonadle terms ar- raaged. $3, (Bltmated 1o Robineon ot s, s on a deep lot biic alfey; brick with SIX rooms: 1atrobe ouss in good order. JAMES }‘ M3 _Lou T CHEVY CHAS e A splendidly arranged home on Keokuk st. Just east of Conn. ave.. containing three bed ge. Price, §1 C. S. 8718 Livlogaton st.—. tainiog 1iving rvom. runoing water, well built heme con- bedroom, lavators and dining room And_kitchen on drooms And bath on second Is converted Into a twofaw- Jrosseasion at once. CHILDRE 21 15th St. NJW, ADAM A. WESCHLI Trustee’s Sale ‘Three-story Brick Busine: Property, No. 456 Pennsyl- vania Avemle Northwut A very nica G-room choice loca s o lights und a1 ge vartety of frut Vacant “Immediate possess MCLACHLEN RANKING CORP'N, Real Estate Dept., 10th snd G 8in 482, z Room Bungalow—Garage. e of the better bullt homes, better than the average aize rooms. with cvery madern renlence and {n escellest condition. L living room with open fireplace and closer. "Ritenen hax Breakfast alcove. boiit: in’ Tefrigerntor (autalde fear), slemping parch. laundry trars and many otler attractive fea- iore ix a home (hat shows spiendld Gaslon. from onvner. MEACHLER TSR conpx, Tteal Estute Dept., 10th Main_132 BROOKI. We rave 8 number of esizalic nomes of the largest and fineat 10 rooms, ranging n price. 85.3 8ome 7-room (4-bedroom) hung: eompletion: modern and s oy 271, feot to @ 30-foot public alley. Terms of eale: £1.000 cash deposit req at thme of saie. One-third of purchase 1o be paid in eash and the balance payabls twn equal inatallments Al one and {wo years. represented by the untes ef the purchaser bear: terest ot 6. per anuum, parable sem dead of tru th | SPECIAL TERMS 4 secured by Tion te operts tesold at d risk. Al conv. 5 fers, cost of examination of veniie stampy on desd and deferred s cliake monsy nates o b paid by purchaser. MAURICE OTTERBACK. Truste: n. 0. raey for A&y exfn %, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large ! Stock of Radio and Elec- trical Equipment, Automo- bile Accesories, Electric hting Fixtures and Sup- plies, Store Fixtures, Etc., in No. 1324 New York Ave. Main 482. North 818, brr.«ravm HOUSE, 8 NICE ROOMS, snx? b sk gas and_electrietr Bie” eicuation: Chery " Cha ine. Price DETACHED—89.050. Practically new £ ron 16th Bt. Hei 3, and w ac. extended, nud o Open br.ek Lty mas. cledctrio:c macadam aud ligh Sndtouiy 81 1 square of 16th 142 feet deep. | floora, ) Rndlo Equlpment lnd Supphes Matn 6%, Hrvadcast ATE VACAN 1() COLORED. 712 3rd St SCE. Opposite mvu-m Park, 6 rooms and bath. reception hail. cellar. furnace. Price and terme oaeg, | Title reudy. O,k WARING & COL. 210 Bona bdg.. 14th and klin K371, $2,875 4-Room Bungalow—Large Lot.| Easy Terms. $150 Down, Balance $28 per Mo. | THE HARLOW COMPANY, 819 15th St. N.W. Main 3898. Clarendon 788. Dicons. hle Condensers son_Plugs, Ri . ete. Electrical Supphu and Equipment including Mangle. Ohfo Vacoum Cleans Traveling Irons, Dise Stoves, Heaters, Fa Lanterns, Flashlights, Trons, 'Griddles, Toa ers, Percolators, Violet Ray Machine, Vibra- tors, Halr Drycr, Tungsten Lampr, Lionel Toy Trains, House Wiring aad misceiiensous sup- plies, etc Antomoblle Accessories and Supplies Incinding Spot Tdghts, Drum Head Tights. Spark Plugs, Wrenches, Wrench Set SPATE Extemnions, Tomps; Motor Meters. Piston Rings, Weed Chains, Tire Locks. Bumpers, Lenses, Belts, Tube Patehin riars, Pyrene Extinguishers, ish. Electric Lighting Fixtures Fixtures for a)! parts of the home in Crrs- tal, Gold and Siiver Tvor, Bronss, stc., Kilk Shades, Drop Lights, Boudoir and Table Lamps, Miro a inrge quaniits of Imported and Do- mestic Glassware and Fixture Parts. Store Fixtures s, 6-Clork Mah: hine. Iron Sufe, Ofice Furniture, Surprise After Surprise awaits your inspection of these bLrande e Homes at Albemarle and 38th Sts., Chevy Chase, D. C. You won't find_their equal for com pleteness of de for thoroughnens of construction ( are Kite built), for character of equipment, for tractiveness and convenlence of loca- way they are surp Floor Adding Shelvin The ul ove will first be offered as an gotirety and If no’ satistactory i bid is received, wl to nbove classifications and if no satisfdctory bid ia then received will be immediately sold in dotail. Inspectlon upon application to the under- signed. CHARLES E. CONNER, Trustee. mh29-d&dhs.ex8u 604 1ith st. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE TWO- B‘l‘nllf AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL. ), NUMBERED 1107 7th ST, 8.E. Ry virtue of a certaln deed of trust dnly records 0 Liber No. 4672, folio 102 et, ot the Jand records of the DistFict of Golom. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereb; he undersigned trustees wiil seil, g’nhne auction in_front of the premines, ONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL. AD., 1923, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M. lowing-described land and premis R.ea nable Prices. Convenient Terms. Six rooms, bath, sleeping porch; hot- water heat: stone foundation and fire- plce; slate roof; cement porch; back- stairs; eclectricity and gas, Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening. Our Mr.” Hamilton is always to be found on the premises, or phone him, Cleveland 1490, for special appoint: Albe- marle st. (first stop north of Burenu of Standards). waik west to 35th st. HARRY A. KITE, Cash _Register, | then be offered in divided portions sccording | Owner and DBullder, 1514 K St. Phone M. 4846. FOR SALE BY OWNER— $750 cash. I have a desirable new bungalow on one of Wash- ington’s most desirable residen- tial sections, containing all mod- ern improvements, hardwood | floors, open fireplace and other built-in features; large lot with ample room for garage. Call |r Adams 1702, after 6 p.m., or Franklin 1484 during day. o FOR !AL':—-VACAFT. St. N.E. 6 rooms and bath; newly papered rice and _te easy. 3 ralniee; R wARING & S0l B d bidg., hnlm 8571. 14th and N. Y. ave. DOWNTOWN, Oios fo Ciroegle Libracy; large tooming hcw- 14 rooms, opén_ fire. condittor bmmn é ear lines; for_only $12.300. R e Ry, Mo, B. H. GRUVER HOMES. I“ house, 2080 Plérce Mill road n.w. In Mount FPlestent et Wt and Park v g 5“ e sned- Jide ot to m Lny terms. * Boae the District of Columbia, and design and being part of lot numbered twenty-three (23) in square numbered eight hundred and eighty-two (882); beginoing for the same on Tth 45 feet south of the IMBO ( com r thence south 18 Ceet, ) hence north 13 feet, and the c@ Qlll 10 '”( to the b!lhmln' ‘Bubd- Ject to a prior emenumbrance of $2, Serme of aaic: Al cath over and above said pHior encumbrauce. A deposit of will Be tequited at {ime 3t sale. "All convesaming, { recording, retenue stamps, etc., at c | | putchaser. within thirty days from day of sale, otherwi T tristees, veorva th Tient e soweiD the nreperty at the risk and cost of defaviting puf- or,” after five- daye’ advertisement of "(‘,m, m le in some newspaper published i8 ington, D. C. £O4ER"Y. VwkiTFonp. mh22-084s.ex8u LR THOMAS N A RE, Investment P BRICK DWELLING, No. {0 L 8T K.E. COX. 'AINING 6 ROOMS, AND THE TWO- ETORY BRICK DWELLING NOQ. 1100 CONGRESS _ST. N.B. _ At Auction. anthority vested in s, we will sell at n Al L P UESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1923, COMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., lot 130 in square 621, im- proved by premises No. 40 L st. n.w.; at FIVE GCTOCK PR, ot 53 in ‘square 748, im- proved by premiscs 1100 Congress st. n. Terms of sale: ATl cash. - $200 depdsit.on each lot required upon acceptance of bid. Con- ‘veyancin, recording and révenud stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of salé to be com- plied, with withia thirty daye er depoets-for- e “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctionders, ™h20-dids, exfu By virtue of an order of the Bupreme Court ! In re James G Janakaw, trading | Lof Columbln,. and & second trust of $2.750, now | f Vlllllbh’wmmrd in Lirer N an i front o X of }"m » ‘of ihe surveyor of irea | o l { Auction Sale of Unclnmad | plied witn witiin 30 days trom day of saie. | Ctherwise {warehouse, Household Furniture. cons £ 88,000 at 7 THOMAR J. OWEN & SON, AUSTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick_Dwelling, No. 1310 21st St. N.W. By sirtue of an order of the Supreme Conrt the Distriet of Columbla, helding an equity term, No. 40480, passed January 1928, the unds ned trustees will aell af "\uhlle auction front_of the premises on 'HURRDAY. MARCH 20, 1823, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, PM., the following described land and ‘premises, ‘tuste In the clty of Wash- | ington, District of (olumbla, and being lo i 186 in W. B. Moses' suliiivision of lots in samare 69, as per piat recorded in Liber 14, follo 75, of the records of the office of the weyor of the Distriet of Columbla, known a premises No. 1310 Zist #* n.w. prm of wale: Bubject t & fieat trust of $4, ar per Instrument rocorded in liber 3816, Solt 480 of ha Tand recordn of the Disty reduced to approximately $700, ns ment recorded in Liber 4087, follo innd records of the District of Columb! thira of snid trust Lo tnsteu — e purchase money over and wbove to be paid in eash. the balance in one two equal and two Years fro representsd by the pto purchaser. bearing interest at the rate of § Der centuin per anaum. payable semi annually. and ‘secured by deed of trust on the properts R0ld." or all cAsh &t the eption of fhe pur- chaner. A depost of $200 required at the | time of sale. All converancing, re-ording, revenne stamps and aotarial fees af the cost of the_ purchaser. t to_approval of ronrt " Terms of sale ta be ‘complied with within thirt from confirmation of sale by court; otherwise trustee resecve the right €0 resell the property at risk and cost of de. fanlting purchaser nfter ve advertising of such resale in_some newspaper publisied in the District of Columhb TIMOTHY ¥. HART, District National Mank . STAN dicy. Y HINRICHS, lorado bullding. wh1T-44ds-ex8n THOS. J. OWEN & TRUSTEES. SALR OF 3 NORTHWEST. By deed of trust duly recopded I Tabet No. 483, of the land records of the bia, and at the request of the party thereby, the nnderpigned trustees will public’ auction, in frost of th premises, on FHURSDAY, THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF MARCIL A.D. 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises, ‘ituate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot nnmbered 88 in Francia Saul's and others’ subdivicion of Jota in square numbered 2020 in ‘“Saul's Addition to Washington,” ss per plat recorded in the ofee of the surveror for the Distriet of Co- Tumiia in Liber County 21 at folio 32. Terms of sale: 8uld subject to a prior dead of trust for $5.750. and the terms trust to bo announced at time of wal Aepasit requt 1 ceptance of bid clug, purckaser’s cos )N, AUCTIONEERS. the trustees reserve the right to rescll the waid property at the riwk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' sdcertisement of =uch resale published in wome newspaper af Washington, D. ROBERT CARL E. Gl mris.d&ds ex Trostees. TOMORROW. THOMAS J. OWBEN & . AUCTIONEERS. F VALUARLD FRAM NO. 4601 MBADE STREY tue of a certaln deed of truat. 4m5, tolio 190 of the land records District_of bia. and at the request of the pal therel By v duls | rigwd 1and and premiwss. itnate in the Dix | frici of Columbla, and designated as and laing | numbered 98 i squa in the eundirt e 36, one s Terms of sale: All cash over and above & prior deed of trust for $800: $100 deposit ra- | anired upon acceptance of Md. Converancing, | acording and revenue stamps at purchaseris ~oct. Sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit forfeited. J. F. HOLLAND, WILLIAM BOWIE, mh21.28,.20,28.29 Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. The Two-Story Detached Frame Dwelling With Lot 53.89 Feet Front Being Premises 1439 Oak St. NNW. Hr authority vested (o us, we will sell at nbile suction fo front of the premixe PRIDAY, THP THIRTIETH = DAY MARCH, 192 AT 4:30 O'CIOCK P.M. 807 in square 26K5, improved as abuve Terms of sale: Hold subject to & frst desd of trust for §3.000 and the balance pay: £250.00 cash and the remainder parable un % | per, month, $200 deporit required ur ceptauce of hid. Conveyancin sod | revenus stamps at purchaser's (‘flll erms‘ of ‘sule to be complled with within thirty days | o deposit forfeited. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. mh2r or tot | THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1113 Eye st. n.w. Storage Furniture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage W;re-‘ house, No. 1313 U St. NW.,| Friday, March 30, at 10 0O’Clock A.M. | We will seil at pudlic auction at the above inting of | Iron Teds, Springs. Mattres: foniers, Wardrobes, Buffe! Antique Pieces, Chairs, Ti , Refrigerators, Glass and Chinaware, G Range, Btoves. Oil and Gas Featers, Carpets, Rugs, "etc.: aldo Upright Plamo; also large Cabiget YVictrola. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. mh28.28 s and FUTURE DAYS, THOS. 3. OWBN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE T PROVED RESIDENCH PROPERTY, (0 BISTING OF A TWO-STORY FRAM DWELLING, CONTAINING EIGHT (8) ROOMBS. BATH AND =~ LAVATORY KNOWN A8 NO. 1854 INGRAHAM STREET N.W, By vittue of a certaln desd of trust duly recorded ga instrument No. 119 of December 3,°3620; ‘ot (he land records of the District of Columbid, and at the request of the parts | secured thereby, the undetsignad trustees wi eell at public avetion. in front of the pres Siee, "on FRIDAY, THE THIRTIFTH DAY ¢ MARCH, A.D. 1923, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises sitnate in the Disfrict of Columbia and de as _and being lot numbered sixty-nine in" square’ nombered ftwenty-eight hu l !our (2804), ‘‘Fourteenthi Street Ter | ‘plt recorded in the office of the nrvasor for the District of Columbia ia Liber | 62_at follo 174. Cash_above first trust of %, due December 11, 1923. A de- Dokt of $500 required at time of sale. All: cotiveyancivg, recording, revenus Stamps and notarlal fees at the cost of {he purchaser. Terms of sale to be complled with within {hirty dave from aute of sale; otherwise the rustees reserve the right to resell the prup- erty at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser after five daye' sdvertisement of such resale in ‘some newspaper published ia the city of Washington. D. C. BYLVAN HARRY B. mh20-4&ds.exBu TRUSTEES' SALE OF AN IMPROVED 10T OF LAND, BEING LOT 82, SQUARE 5134, NEAR KENILWORTH, D. C. By virtue of a power of sale contained in & ced of trust from George E. Lomax to the un- fersigned, trnsteen, Garea March 11, 1023, and sd in Libér No. 4002, follo 23, one of the and. records of the District of Columbla, de: 1 having been made in the pay: the debt secured by said trust, and at the request of the holder of the tri undersigned will sell at pubiic auction on the remises, on THE FOURFH DAY OF APRIL 923, AT § 0'CLOCK P.M., that certain lot of land, being lot 32 in 5134 1n Owen H. Fowlet's subdivision of part of the Lowrie tract knows as Westford, as per plat fecorded in the offics of the surveyor of thé District of Columbia, in Liber County 24, at folio 20. The improved by a dwelling of 4 rooms ll close to the Terms 6¢ ale to bs complied maT, dated April 21 ‘Terms of sale: be paid down at ayy iaceatier, recording at One hundred dollars to | of sale, balance in ten | Lvnveyum mps and k.7 ToN Buc r'f—r Truatee. Eveas bailding, 3 ave. now. wl hlllwl D. O, 'DUCKETT & DOCKETE, Attoraes mh24, ! \D. A, , Al U. S. Marshals Sale of Ma- Eh:ory,&rhuhrhflh By virtue of & writ of fleri facias issued out of the Munieipal Court of the District of Co- lumbia and to me directed, 1 will sell by lic auction within premises No. 774 Girar " on TUESDA 1L 8, 1923, AT ; 0 CMFK P.M., 8" umi 10" Lathes, Drill Pregses, Lathe Chucks, Emery_Grinder, Coun- ter ‘Shafting, Belting, 1-h.p. Wagner a.c. Mo- rge quantity Innum and other Tablog, " Block. and s nd sod o Badders, he Jor. etendant , SNYDER, . & Marshal. ul. v tion, d | 1% warehouse U. S. Marshal’s Sale of V. |||- able Machinery, Equip- ment, Office 'urniture, etc., of the Co-Cremo Mfg. Co., at No. 458 and 460 Va. | Ave. S.W. By virtue of a writ of fleri facias | of the Municipal Court of the Distr Inmbia and to me directed. T will sell by pub- lie_ auetion, TESDAY, ter and with Motor, Alv vexor, Coppér Steam Juchet Kottle, Hiand' Tru ks, Senles, Block and Jors and Cases, Sugar, Cocon, Flavors, efc.: lso Mahogany Top Desk, Trpewritor Deak, e 14 Diawer Fole, ot seized wnd levied upon and so'd to satlsfy a Judgment in favor of Kmith, plaimtif, Co., a corporation, NYDER, ADAM "HLEK, AUCTIONE] | Household Furniture, New and | Used Player and Upright| Pianos, 2 New Columbia and 1 Silvertone Cabinet Talking | Machines, 150 New Records, Shoe Repair Machinery and Equipment by Order U. S. Marshal, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, Saturday, Commencing 9 am. Mahogany and 1 fers, Oak Thiing ‘Hoom. Fur and Velour' Living Raom i Gatelog Table. Reed Furniture, other DPar Suites and Davenport Sultes, Nearly new Singar Kewing Machine, New Rlunkets, Oak and Ma- Sactiopul Tookeares, Lihears Tables, hony Flox d de. ches’ and Enumel hien” Cabi A WE Grafonolus . chie, lete S binet wnd Equip Silvert aboit 150 new B fchine Alro com Tl ovder K NOON. Au!on‘ob.les, including 1922 Buick Light Six Tourmg, 1922 Buick Fcur Touring, Franklin, Reo, Paige, Hupmobile and Ford Tourings, Reo Roadster and {Other Touring Cars and Road- sters. Torms: mh ot ADAM A. WESCHE L KINDS: :“wiwars ope NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE , & MOVING Co. North 8845. 143443 U St N.W. WIHLN MOV W KEE SMITH Smith’s Transfer and Storage, l‘il 3 You St. North 3343. “STATES ATORAGE CO. PACKING, SHIPPING, PHO ¥, 3425 FIREPROOP. RTUSH orlders given special attention, EFFICIENT service—experienced men. DELIVERIES in shortest possible time. BACKED by responsihlo people. ALL employes personally interested LIVE where you ple LEAVE it to us. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. 4 Woodward Bldg. Main 2162, omm in Al Priacipal Cittes. Is Just as Important as Where You Move Phone Main 6900—Our padded va: K and experienced and careful mea ¢ rour service. Storage tn our fireproof furniture at ressonabie rate i Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Slreet N.W. Telcphone Main 6900 MOVI NG KRIEGS ’AGKING Ex‘PREss AL nn 0.« L 3 FRANCIS M. TAYLO Load, $4 to $12: basgas. ©p._Officen, 717 0 st. aud 1511 Q st. Special Rates TO AXD FROM NEW YORK, PHILA. AND BALTIMOR ALLEN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 600 6th_st. n.w. Ph. Franklin 7258, 19 PHONE NORTH 104 Ne W SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 2533, Leocal and Long Distance MOVING. Dy Careful Men. Rates Reasonbale. PAOKING BY EXPERTS. Goods lnsured LANGUAGE All modern lunguages tauzht by expe enced native teachers. Day and Evening |/ | Classes. 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Dicycling—only two Saya Srom New Fork by I Palatial Trans-Atiantic Liner » 1, “ARAGUAYA” [150 tone Bailings every Raturday. ¢ Passports Required The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. derson & Son, Inc., Agents b wenl Agent « lfl-bm .Apr. 10 May 1 May 22 Apr. 17 May 8 l.;l: . o Cobh (flunen)t(_’,wn) 3o Liverponts” Mav 19 June 16 5 June 2 June 30 { = May sy 26 June 2} July 26| IRALIA .Apr. 27 June P ey dian ‘Australasian Line, Winch fiv‘l’lrld‘lzl?.;:l' less than when you 40 'She Must Apologlze i Or Lcse $187,000 MRS. GERTRUDE LINDERMAN GILMOUR, New York wmocial worker, who has Just arrived from Paris to consider whether she will apologize to her brother or forfelt $157,000, her whore in her mother's extate, in accordance with a codicll attached to her moth- er's will. She feels, she ways, that mutual apologies are in order, as the trouble between them s simply a difference of opinion over business matters, and whe does not feel that she cun “honorably apologize” for a mere disagreemcnt of opin Mra. Gilmour's mother way Mrs. Lin- derman of Whitehall, Mich te of Alfred Linderman, owner of the Aux- tin Machine Company of Chicago, who died several years ago, leaving a large extote to his wife. Her hrother i I, Archie Linderman. a millionaire, of | Chicago and Boston. She ix the wife | of J. Morrison Gilmour, a steel me chant, with offices in New York. SAYS RUSSIA PLANS| PARTIAL PAYMENT ‘Soviet Newspaper Declares Government Seeks Agree- ment on Debts of Late Czar. 1 | | i “Freezone’ By the Associated Press MOSCOW, March stands ready to “buy” the possibility of peaceful trade relationships with America by part payment of her forelzn obligations, the newspaper | Pravda states in connection with a sharp attack on American Secretary of State Hughes for his recent Rus- | slan pronouncement. “Obligations Are Meaningleas. Mr. Hughes must know that gations are meaningless uniess agreement is reached about says the newspaper. g Amerlca_is not obliged tc France Germany's debts, a Russia, for the information Hughes, stands much farther frc the Russia of the late czar and Alex- ander Kerensky than does the Ame ica of Hughes from Herr Ebert's Germany. 1is very new creation of the so- viet union could not be responsible for the debts of its enemy, although conquered. but nevertheless is will- | ing t6 b ¢ means of part j ment, sibility of peace trade It Isa most pros 1 viewpe fully adequate Amerie: a soviet of Mr { v for l»m May 5 June 2| 12 June 9| purlers. ['Apri20 May19 June 13 Pravda capit nowhere to se their produ re compelled to burn or throw rain into the water, and if the ustrial capitalists, owing to same fact, are compelled to cut do; production, then a cause is eas created for humanitarian actio for philanthrophy, if this activity is connected with the possibility of sol- idly acquainting themselves with the Russian market and with the cxact information of the state of our econ- omies in general, not to speak of the | profitability and usefuln of the ame. We, therefore, quite under- | stand the noble feelings of Mr.| Hughes, and do not doubt the human | feelings of the American government.” DISPUTE DRY AGENT’S RUM FLEET ASSERTION | Marine Observers Say Three Steam- | ers and Seven Schooners Are Off Ambrose Channel. By the Associated Press. HIGHLANDS. N. Y. March again take statement of acting prohibition directo »rk, that no sizeable rum | fleet was standing off Ambrose chan- nel. With visibility been for several ers and seven s seen at the regu maritime market place, while seven miles southwest, | at a point ten miles off Long Branch, | was observed a three-master, appar- | ently waiting for customers. In spite of a choppy sea and al thirty mile wind several small hoats mingled with the fleet. The British | steamer TIster, formerly the vacht, Nahama, owned by Robert Goelet. jappeared to be doing a mood busi- | ness, being visited by a small yacht| {and two small boats of the runner jtype. A tanker which arrived early | Iin January and has been at .-Lnrhor at the same place ever since, waa recelving visitors. Cruising mother_ship to mother ship w steam lighter and large motor ! apparently delivering food upplie Local muggling activiti how ever, were not extensive since pirate: were reported to have attacked a Irunner last week. Smugglers were said to be perfecting a defense against the emulators of Capt. Kidd. | e WILL SING CANTATA. Church of the Ascension Choir Plans to Render “Crucifixion.” The choir of the Church of the As- cension, Massachusetts avenue at 12th treet northwest, will render Stainer's Crucifixion” tomeorrow evening at § i i 1 | better than it had three steam- rs could be sololsts will be George s( tenor, and Lawrence Murray and Walter Percval bassos, assisted by a chorus of thirty- fiva volces, with John B. Wilson at the organ. The quartet, composed of Ailcen M. ] Burns, soprano; Julia Culbreth Gray, contralto, - and ~ Me Gray, will render World.” The offertory number will be a con- tralto solo by Julla Culbreth Gray. ANl seats are free and the public is cordiallv invited to attend. 5. and | God' So Loved the | { ness | gas { fails to stop lieve | the sl i give iminor blemishes disappear over- | It costs only 35 | tender. sens ooy A T R R R FAONTE 100 TRmsws3ONS LAIE FENSYLIAN RS TRYING IS Try it today You'll notice a difference. 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