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REAL/ESTATE. " KEG’LAR FELLERS—The Guest Finds He Made an Impression. DoNT Be SILLY seelL 8e TicKLED To DeATH @ THIS S REALLY AN IMposTIon! WIS YouD PHOME THE FAIR. LADY FIRST AKND FND, FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C , MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. AUCTIONS Copyright, 1923, by Bell Syndicate, Ine. ‘WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. Cont| J. C. WEEDON & CO., 111 B Stfeet 'SE \acant—Newton Street Near Ingleside Terrace. 4 hath modern home. This prep the most Near 16th and C nmpdm 500, Tishe Street Northeast. Six rooms, bath and g tirst C. WEE Continaed. FOR SALE—VACANT. TWO-FAMILY FLAT Near Central High School. detachel: newly papered and painted ¢lty, cellars, front and back porches. provide 20 per o Title P move ta Low price, easy [ €O, 219 Bond n.w. Franlin Lincoln 43-1174. 5th Street Southeast Near East Capitol. Eleren rooms und bath, hot-water heat, two. cnr garsge. Home in excellent stute of e pair. Leusopable terms. " DETACHED— satn s T 9th Street Southeast 0. Beautiful ten-rom and bath Hot-water heat. hardwood foors. doubl ruge. House hus large, double front and is in fine state of repair. arvard Street Just Off 14th. Nine rooms. reception hall and bath: lights, balt-in garage. Thin home.’ in thin convenent and desirable neighborhood, has ex- snally large rooms and is priced rizht for immediate sale, $9 930. tew @&.room semi-bungalow .dfllli. and within 1 square of 18th st tend - d, d on a lot 142 fect deep. Open hr ¢ Ouk’ floors, hot-water heat, san, beautifully decorated: adam and Sirest. Hare in your and only $1,2850 8h ree | ance $75 por month. Drive out 1Ath at. ex. tended to Holly st.; turn to your right ome sainre 101204 Tiolly ant tn e electric | Main a8, , FOR SALE—GOOD FOR BTO! Near 20th and Pa. Ave. brick, 11 , hot-water heat, two garuges in ft. rear alley. Price 216 BOND PLOG : N, DON & CO., Lincoln 43-1174. LOCATIK e are fresh listings ng for a modern t t of selected homes, nd this is vour opportunity [Teights. AN Rea! v Office Building, r11g 17th 8t. N.W. N. L. SANSB v Road. SANSBURY CO,, Inc., VERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE. NEMEER oF DAT 16 THE WASHIY 1 OOMINC 10 R 12, $10.500. T CHEVY CHASE, D! C. Near the Circle, $14,750. A beautiful G-room brick bungalow, sit- ! terrace, is well boilt uppealing; B.w.h.. Greplace, "' hardwood nd bal't-dn refrig. t bullt-in_bathroom attractive fea This 1~ 4 vers reasonable price poreh, pantrr with the other features ¥ Atiractive offer tn Iocate ia old Mount the fret time (his offered for sale. Lt ll UMR [\ HEIGHTS, 3.000. Thor. (. ( e, conmtaining ose to 14th WILLIAM —_—P—m—m—m—m—m—me~YYl~Y<e—AYAYAYAY——eeee—— GDALE, $10,500. I worth the price asked. i lot-wuter heat and electric 1i BLOOMIN FWORTH, en room modern brick home and tiled bath; frst floor room and large kitchen: ree-roum 'deep house in the best location of' Petworth; convenient Street and alley both mprov at SAUL +w and conven'ent to two car oy uttractive detached home on & large lot 189 fee hot-water heat and eleetric 1 wing on Lreakfast porch. COLUMEBIA HEIGHTS, $13.500. Terms. Near 1ith strect and in a section that is rapldly a hall, parq Occupled by ow Two stores located east of Geor Jit Jast soring and in epleadid_condition. i sbow an income of over $1,200.00, nd will absolutely met the is money iuvested. This under “entire’ house. nd iu in Srat-class condition. Thls MORRIS orthwest A Downtown Bargain. 10-Room House, $8,950. Near 8th and M eta., 3.atory brick Bouse: »ad electric lights, furnace Leat; extra kitcl en «n third fll- house pewly papcred and v to S0tL alley; eany torms. M. B, KRAFT & Sav. Bk. bldg. Plhone Maig §98. and sh me ADDITI()\.' $13,500. t fooring. hot-water hekt an : could give immediate possession. BUSINESS PROPERTY—NOR fa avenue, and in the most desirable section. Stores ‘one of ‘the Dest (prestments. that hen bee ¢t Tor somo time, and the price shouid call for immediate sale, o SOUTHEAST, Near Pennsylvania avenue, aad in 8 _good location. Occupled by owner. FRITZ COMPANY, INC., NEAR !)l'l ONT CIRCLE Y A HOANH nld appeal to you if at the right price. We have riced right for immediate salc, INS AND B sive Jarge rooms oor kitchen: Wtati t; hot-wa e aninn & PHELPS Realt THER THE BEST BUY IN WOODRIDGE Fac ddont two e troom Tot L MILLER. M. & R. B. WARREN, Itors Main 1790. Jocatell!ion. Beadtt Chase A resl it of the best ard cootaining 3 foar ma rtioned URY CO., Inc,, Phones Main 5903-4-3. 1 b the Bouse o baly #12,000 ¢ Middleton, Inc., t a 3 rear yard with ga- 9.0, Moderate terms, Ticdges & Middietor, Reaitors. medlate posecssl Maryland Ave. M- DLTA( “LD brick house bhath, i uddition to Sveping porch: hot-water h lights;: ample space for a gurage. A well built house in & fine gelghborhood. 1284 H St X W o6 K Br‘r( 5 _rooms | nd terms easy. . 218 BOND BLDG., 14th_and N $15.500. "ELAND PARK Phones Main 5003-4- )N REAL ESTATE BOARD CHE MY SCHAS 1ed Drick reet ose to the K! rae, has 4 large hedrooms, s, breakfast and | Oak sieeping porches. garuge, large living | room with open firepluce. very mumu dining_room snd ample Xitchen and try. This home is in perfect cond! Rion and the owner has gives us & most com- pelling price. COLUMBIA H EIGHTS. $10.500. Four, close o1t 5 & PHELPS, Realtors. Main 4340, 1417 K St. N.W. STRICTLY WHITE. 12th AND L STS. S.E. $100 CASH, $25 TO $35 MONTHLY. ny & good fve or six room house In & strictly white celghborhood. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD 3. 5598, 425 Toad Bldg, 14th_and New York Ace KALORAMA ROAD. | Ciose to Conn ave. A bargaia in a well constructed, 3 a most 10 bedroom home, pearly 23 feet wide to 14th st.' on oue of g~ best o thia fection; “convedlient {o | . etc; colontal in house wou'd ba several thou. A dollars highe: Thia is & real value. | us for inspection. | CLEVELAND PARK, $14,500. 7 Rooms and 2 Baths. spletely detached home in orc of the tiest spote {n thin sectlon, with a view over The city; bullt beet butiders: proparls signed and constructed ; lving room with opeu fireplace. diniog room with side porch, Inrge kitchen uad pantry with bast Hxtores, hulltin garage: 4 Jar rooms and T Dathe with latest Bxtiren i Thix xtands out head and shoulders over uny other property we have for sale near thix price ‘fn this section: Lat us thow you while It lasts., NORTHEAST, $6,300. Cun be bought "with $1.300 cash and $60 a month. This !s a bargain. = PHEL LS. Phone Main 4600. ESTATE BOARD. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Tealtors, 1934 TSt N.W. Phone Main 1028 A HIGH-CLASS HOME ON CAPITOL HILL Especially Suitable for a Physician or Congressman. We afe given cxclusive sale of what fs un- uestionubly the finest modern residence on . Thero are § rooms and bath on ulso breakfast and sleeping U size cellar. with storage room and servants toilet; colonial front poreh, with coment floor aud steps; heam cellings in living and dfning rooms: 2 fireplaces; hardwood foors throughout; hot-water heat; gas and olectric lights: condition perfect; fous view in front, ‘overlooking three streeis: deep lot to a witl garage space. Price, furnished, Inspection by appointment. " GARMAN BROS,, District National Bank Bldg. Main 8329. $9,500. 14TH AND QUINCY STS. A low price for a home i this locality. horoughly” up-to-date_two-story building co: talning six large rooms, tile bath, hardwood flours. double rear porches, h.-w.b. electricity. Pixcellent condition througbout. Deep lot to paved alley. BOSS & PHELPS, i Realtors. | Matn_azs0. 1417 K 8t. N.W. it e ians | ROCKICREEKICHDR GHIRD) electric lights; large yard | Desirably located .and thoroughly modern Phone us for® inapecs | tapentry brick dwelling. contalaing. 8 Foome, cile bath, giasninclosed breakfa Teep. 15§ porclies, oak fioars, elsctric 1ghts, h.w d 4 garage, The house 18 In ‘ud Souiition in entirely screened. Price, $8,060. entent ‘terme. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., R 1904 B Bt N W hone Main 1038, BROOKLAND. We have u number of very sttractlve and dquigable homes in this nearhy suburh; eeveral of the largest and finest {n Broekiand: 8 10 roemn, rangl 5,500 to $14,000. | Some 7-foom gulows “nearing | | completion. & be_made. GO 10th_and G. th 813. e 'WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. { GEORGETOWN—FROM OWNEL—8 ‘E'b room house, in good location. ' Need not 0d Prlfl must be reasol Wi x 258V, Pll&ll-' DETACHED, gection atrees Box 127, A very attractive ten-room and tiled bath ts, (nse and et s, colonlal front porch $7,750. Terms. ntain living 5. Pars second floor, three la: erge lot; space for gara K [ of saurs | D to & paved ally. his; open freplace, and Unet: in the moxt desirahle sectl ncing ] ORTHWEST. These ctores are leased to responsible parties purchaser 25 $5,500. Terms Brick home containing sz rooms e hause has 158 008 buy, 85 1t could not be burt ete Toh torm AGHLEN BANK ate Dept Main 617 Mo 482, Eventngs, !14 ROOMS. 2 BATHS, HOT-WATER HEAT; | dorwatown lncation; pubite library. Price, $11,500. Very good term: SIMON BELOFF, New location, n.w. corner 14th and L sts. n.w, COLORFD-—VACANT | OWNER, P. D. HOLMBS, < BID LB Bl MW Heom & Vieed: el | AIN TN section. 404 WILL PAY ALL CASI FOR BAT to & room houke; good white Tibba Dldg. Main 5906 {8 T0 12 RooM G tial section, city o n.w. P HAVE & at once” 810, ant or other go $10.500. E i 2m08 j WAy posscasion May I AINSLIE, ‘At TS5 G0OD RESIDEN- D. . suburbe. 1108 16th Tssoo 39 1 st O VIONITY Address Box 162 pay pearly all ca | terms and number. offce WANT, FOR _TMMEDIA chasers, houses of all wiges that may be sold cash payments you have wu: a for wale, write or plione 4, SRANFORD. fac.. Cantineatal Trust bldg HOME Wanied at once: pay cush wbove trust N HOPKL LINGS FOR ver 85,000, s enly. For qul WHITE & Al i Bomes property your listing CHAS. D. NAGLEK, N.W QUICK BIDNEY A 1 We BALE LIST F0( AYMOND, Numb et results. Te Real o arlu “sHORE: TTEA NORI AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM AUCTIONEER, newly papered | Trustees” Sale of Valuable Im-| 'C.‘{"f"f proved Real Estate in Busi-|» ness Section, Known as Prem- | ises Nos. 801, 803, 805, 807 and 809 12th St. N.\W. and Nos.' 1107, 1169 and 1111 H St. N.W. NTH DAY FOUR 0 CLOCK division made by the helrs of J of part of square 318, a Liber N.K.. folion 92 an the offica o Columbia, also p: square 318, described as follows: at & point on H wt. north distant ineh, ‘weat from the southeast corne lot 2 and ruoning thence dye morth © thence yeat 23 feet; thenee south 05 feet thence due east on H st to ginuing subject to right of wi poses over the north & feet said lots 8 and 4, improved by ings as above Tertns of waie: Subjast 1o two trust aggregating 1% application to tr of 'wa Gegont of It the time of revenue stum 2" 1o eald | Reglaniog Trer. 1 i | com. | “and_notarial fo Torms of sale to be 'Within thirts dags from dus thorwise the trusiees reserve the | the property at the risk and cost of uling purchaser. after five daye ad sortissment of such resale in some pe published 1n the clty of Washington, 1 PN TN 205 Bth st n.w. H._R._CARROL! 714 12th « Trustee's Sale of Valuable! Three-story Brick Bulmusc Properly, No. 456 Pennsyl- | vania Avenue Northwest. By virtue of the suthority vested in me br u Baeres of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. 41007 i ‘offer fof anic at pubile auction in froni of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 18 AT FIVE O'CLOCK . lot 34, In llel!rv tion B, being lml’\nna! ‘This lot has & fmnlls! epth Isania avenue by boat 127% feet to a 80-foot public alley. rme of sale: $1.000 cash deposit required at time of sale. One-third of purchase money to be paid in eash and the balance pavable in two equa) ‘ustaliments at one and two yei represented by the notes of the pur ing interest at 65 per annum. annually, and securad by firs sold, or wll cash, made subject to e 10 be consummated within 30 | cation hy court or deposit wil Proverty resold at defaulting | i purchaser's cost and risk. All convevancing. Pecording, notars fees, cost of ezamination of title and recenue stamps oo d fid;’nd deferred joney notes o be pa purcl DT RICE OTTERBACK. Fri tee, Amm-fll Rank, Al C. RTMAN, | GEORGE m ‘Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ) STERS' SBALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- TR RGvED 0TS TN AT AN ND By 2irtne of, to certata dseds of trust duls recorded in Liber N Totlos 461 and 404 ot heqe of the 1und Fecords of the Distrist of Columbla, and at the request of the party e Cured thersby, the undersigned trusires wi {sell st pubilic Ruction, 1o front of the premise }on MOXDAY, THE T DAY OF APRI A.;p., 1873, 'AT THREE-THIRTT 0'CLOCK | { P ehe fotiowing laod and premises, situated |1 the Ditrice of Columbia, and desiguated as Land betng lots 1. 2 4. 5. 8. 7 8 0 and 1 +in block 3, now squar in Clark & Hurst's subdivision of part and “Harlem.” as per plat recorded of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbia. in Liper county 8, at fotio 120, Term i s200 4 Ce 3 | e m.'::.‘.u.,. 3% purehasers cont Térms crrsate o B omplied witaia 0 days e iy 1 A EARmIoE, WILLIAM P, METCA 13 of { deposit veyancing, record- You're THE. FELLER POP BROVGHT HOM FOR DINNER. LAST™ YeaR P MoM WOOLDN TALK To H roe A \ EDUCATIONAL —Bv GENE BYRNES. F;’JUCAT!ONAL. Freshmans Class Opens Apnl 2] 5:30 to 7:30. ACCOUNTANCY i A three-ycar specialized course leading to the B. C. S. i degree and giving thorough preparation for C. P. A. examinations. Full C. P. A. Faculty—23 Instructors Washington School of Accountancy Monday, Wednesday, Friday—: = g = DAV A ATCTIONEER ALUABLE Two. | 1 WESCHLER, SALE OF AN IMPROVED LOT BEING LOT 32, QUARE 5154, ILWORTII, D C. By virtue of a powe: of sale contained In & {@eed of trust Grorge £ Lomax to the dersigned dated March 11, 0. 4802, folio 23, on TRUSTEL e, 3 e District of ottt a. and at 1 a\ et e ereby, de. sment of secured Ly eald trust, i the + of the holder of the trust nots, the rigned will weil at ¢ 2 premises. on THE FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1628, AT 5 0'CLOCK P. d, being lot 32 1o square er's subdivision of & knowa as Westford, e Of the urveror of the District of in Liber County 24, at tollo 20, The | property s improved by a dwalling of 4 rooms and_ necessary outbuildings, is ciowe to the Rheriff rond and to Kenilworth. The property wiil e sold subject to a Brst trust of $500, 1bl o MONDAY AD, Lowliig deac the Diutrict premises. THE ND DAY OF LOCK PM., bed jand and premises, of Co d designuted an al_lot numbered | numbered the fol situa hence norh 13 i 140 fact 0 the beginning. Sub: neumbrane 0, ver and above said o8t of §200 will be | All convesancing, | at “cont of | le 0 be complied with . otherwise Terms of sale: Cash. One [ be paig dows at time of sl thereatter, Con | recortiag at conr of hundred doilars to ce in ten m( stamps and W. DARR. gy TTHOS. 3. OWEN. SALE OF DETACHED s OMORROW. OWEN & S0N, AUCTIONCERS. TRUSTEES THOMAS J STORY. lnvestment Properhes. of the premines. o SIXTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the wing-described land znd premives, witu- > in the District of Cc and ' des! square 1754, FIONELI u. S Marshal’s Sale of Ma-: chinery, Carburetor Parts, Etc THE NINTH i . AT F ibed land a t 6t Columbia Hogene b 'vinion of It ALAN A WE P ATCTIONEER Bankfllptcy Slle of Candy- Making Equipment, Stock of | Candy, Etc., Contained in No. 7“’ 10th Street N.W. A, 1923 trustee will sell 1 suction ’ ¢ above premises on FRIDAY, APRIL _and desigoated as | *CLOC] stock of and othe THOMAN 3 LR About 45 Valuable Bulld.ln U S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- able Machinery, Equip- ment, Office Furniture, etc., of the Co-Cremo Mfg. Co., at No. 458 and 460 V: Auction. autoority veatéd in s, we twill me auction on the premises on SATURDA RiL 7. 1023, AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.. & a Russel] & Brookes' Addition ithersburg 'Qhrn.in[ to the estate of the e Thom: B These lots froat on at i ave., Russell ave.. ete., and some of them are the beat locatad Iots'in town. Buyers will he given ar oppor- tunity to buy them as a whole, siogly or in such “zroups as they may deire. Terms announced . with TUENDAY. THE 1 AT 10:30 0°CLe n_the uhove premises. on THIRD DAY OF APRIL, K AM. Durls Wutk & Co. Inc.,, Aucts., 715 13th St. Household Goods, Office Furniture, Law Books, Oriental Rugs, Etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES 715 13th STREET WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1923 AT 10 AM. Terms Cash C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc, Aucts. PROPOSALS TREASURY DEPARTMENT, RUREAU OF engraving and printing, Washiagton, D. C., April 2, 1823, Sealed propos are invited to furnish’ this bureau with Postage Stamp Pa- per and luternal per, Brass and ron_Castings, Clean of Puip, Tnk rapings, Shredéed Trimmings and Postage Internal Re ue Paper Trimming the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1923, osals 1o be received not later than 2 p.m., fondas. May 14, 1923, Rlank forms with wpm! cations for proposals for the several duics ‘and further information will | be -';:uutrhud on application to LOUIS A. HILL, - | Diree done]l Toy B neous sup- omcs seized and ! fndgment i ______FUTLEE DAYS. O DAM A WESCHLEL, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Radio and Elec- trical Equipment, Automo- bile Accesories, Electric Lighting Fixtures and Sup- plie:, Store Fixtures, Etc., ' in No. 1324 New York Ave. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, ho'ling a Bank Fuptes Court, in re Thomas J. Willinms, Inc., Bankrupt No. 11 mdersigned _trustee | Zell' by publi:auction within the above | promixes. on WEDNESDAY, APKIL FOURTH. | apa 3 1025, COMMENCING AT 10 0'CLOCK A.M. Radio Equipment and Supplies incinding_complete Radio Niroadeasting Outft, Mahogany _Cahinet Air0. with inside Receiving Saticher Elcc!ncal Suppl:es and Eqmpment including Trave Latie EDUCATIONAL. Steward School Sucredited 1202 F St. Bu:fi‘;‘gonm Sivil 8 Bermics 080 awm‘é ing Machige Hend ot Deseriptive Catalogue ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration ! plies, etc. Automobile Accessories and Supplies .n-«m. Spot LI[I.I's Drum Head Ligh Spars Plugs, Wrenches, Wrench Sets, Shaft Extensions, Pumps. Motor Meters, Pllon “hains, Tire Locks, Bumpers, Lenses, Belts, Tube Patching, Luggage Car. riers, Pyrene Extlnguishers, Hl. Grease, Pol. sh, ete. Electric Lighting Fixtures Fistures for all parts of the héme in Crrs. tal, Gold ard Silver, etc., SUk Ehians, Drop Ligbts, Boudalr snd Tabic Lampe, also rge quantil of Imported and Deo- Tmestie Gluseware 450 Pixture Farts Store Fixtures adbluer cuses G-Clerk Mal. Cash_Register, dding ‘Machine. lron Safe, Office Furniture, ahcl\m, Counters, eic. luates o e Tustitaeare found eve here ohal Aecuniancy praeddes | T { SR sr;'t‘l‘\:im:h‘fn::?n’lmlli-" The stiove will frat b5 offersd 18 an entirety esconys and if no satistactory bid s recelved, il ly-evoning elames are Mllll ! Teles vone Main 8260 for Bulletin {liea, be "oftered In divided gortions ccording 1o above ‘classifications. 50 satiafectory | P15G St., N. W., Corner 8th St.. Washington 0" Thea receved will b immediately soid SP o epection upen application to the tuder- S\S'A’SOD?I;M?TPO : Bt T 2% cruRvEs E. COXNER, Trustee. ¥ ot nw. asu W Lots in Gaithersburg, Md., at 1 = 'KRIEGS 1316 G St. Y.M Main 8250 MOVING PACKING &.7STOBAGE MOVING gy STORAGI PACKING BfiREss SHIPPING a ot CLEAN. DRY BTORE um mu I’Tul(l AND ianos. ' Estimate cheerfully given. Conves: nt location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. 8. Fhone Main 1282 Remember! YOU CAN ALWAYS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Comnection rates swith ws. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. Nationel Household Movers, . 4 Woodward Bldg. Main 2163, Offices in All Priscipal Oities. UNION TORAGE NORTH 104 lf'S 796-0 Fia. Ave. SEPARATE ROOMS, Sl - 4 Loog Distance MOVING. . Rates Reasonbale. 3425, TRANSFER s & STORAGE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVERS wosean FIREPROOF sciioime WE CRATE, PACK AND sHIp PHONE No 3343 1313 You S'rl!l’r N.w. STEAMSHIPS COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Channel port: Liver 1, Queeustown Brewmen. 9t rd of merviee Leeping wit Olympic, Homeric largeat exprese service. RED STAR—To Antwerm, calling st Plymouth nnd Cherbourg. Weekly sailings of fonr wships headed by the distinguished Lop- land and the mew Heigenlaid. AMERICAN To Hambuar, Service of regulari(r. depemi Biltty, comfort and consentenc 'wiernafioral Mercantile Marine Co Washingtou office: 1208 1° 8t .. RO OM. HICKS, Manager. — = To Historic Tidewater Virginia NORFOLK— VIRGINTA BEACH 1 Pu(oinzc‘ F,(‘iner and Chesapeake Bay Every Day in the Year Medern Steel Palace Steamers City Ticket Offier Woodward Bldg.. 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Slcambout Co. Fane Cod Cannal Conneeting at Boaten for Port.and, I"I.I‘. -Il'.. Yarmeumn, N "m lfllu.l-'. On and after April 5rd Iy, P.erL IR, (f:. Munay St.) New Yen daity.ior cluding Sundays, at o F. M. Telophone Bare ay 5000 EASTERN §. S. LINES FRENGH Line :r==3 Plymouth Havre—Paris 2 O T M LT . “ » The Maenficent “FRANCE Wednesday, April 18th ..May 23 June 13 July 4 S Ape, 35 May 18 Jusa 8 Miy 12 June 20 Aug. 4 New York—Havre—Paris Popular priced one-class ships La Navate . . Abr. 7 Way 3 Jume Eoussilion. ... Apr, 19 June 21 1y s Chieage . . . June 2 Sufren 5 Tuy Rochambeau. .. May 31 July 7 Sept. New York- -Vigo(Spain—Bordeaux £a Bourdonnais. Apri1 28 June July 12 Tocal French Line Age 1408 New York Ave. N.W. annan All Bsilings 11 AM. Delightful SAIL Historic MOUNT water” YERNON Str. Chas. Macalester Safling 10 A. M., 145 P. M. Round-Trip, 85c, Admission to Grounds, 25c; Total, $1.10 All-the- Way-By- TOURS ENJOY YOUR EUROPE By eliminating the w v of time 1a fhe troublesome det arasgements, Jolo emull purty under o Girector salling June 27 on the mag- aiflcent | “PARIR.” © Usaxcelled itinerary. Splendid Hotels. jess than when you ravel slove Send for folder, Illfi 0. anq waste of travel PP | FIREPROOP. | . e | __ MUSICAL l’NSTBUCTION " Piano, Suophone, Banjo BagJass h: - !AIIIN' Free .OOIM‘ _Christanse mOBTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ! Dl.uoflg. Dbusch, is e Chelses see- el Ll baths Ususl exclusive feature maistaiaed. Dt with costs of servies. Bend for bookiet. ' B. THOMPSON & CO. FHozel [omine. (Harien Freeb o mm baher GRAND ATLANT iC_HOTEL VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR STEEL PIER. SPECIAL EARLY SPRING RATES. AUTO BUS MEETS TRAINS. BOOKLBT. 0. D._PAINTER, OWNER & MGR. EUROPEAN HOTELS. Paris (France) GRAND HOTEL Place de I'Opéra , The largest Hotel in Empe Rates cozal Open all T tPITTSBUHGH DOCTORS | IN REACH ALL TIME { Telephone Exchange Established to Keep in Touch With Phy- sicians 24 Hours Day. 1, April 2.—Eight hun- | physicians of Pittsburgt whether they are K wrofes- sional calls or playing golf—w!ll be n reach of thelr patients twen- ty-four hours a day, according to an announcement made by the County Medical Society. The scciety has established tho Pittsburgh physicians’ exchange. A central telephone exchange conuects Wwith alt doctc ho are mem- { ) A vistble the ex- enaver o physlclan cither on business vill be recorded at the to to do locate LOCKED IN A BOX 2 CHILDREN DEAD Bruises on Bodies of Boys, Aged Four and Five, Indicate BERNARDINO, Callf., April 2. on the bodies fo Dicky Jensen, aged five, and Dean Mecham, laged four, found in a packing box \fter having boen miseing for nearly a week, formed clues which investi- jgators at the sherift's office said to- day indicated a possibility the chil dren were victims of a kidnaper. Dean was dead when found; Dickey died a short time afterward. The box was in a building under construction a short distance from |the Jensen home. It fastened with a { spring catch which was so difficult to close that officers sald they doubts ed that the boys could have operated it _from Inside the box. The building had been searched seve cral_times, but searchers overlooked the box. Officers said they considered it significant no ono he any sounds. COOLIDGE ON COMMITTEE. Vice President Heads Body for Chickering Centennial. NEW YORK, April Z.—Vice Pr Coolidge ~has _accepted hip of the Jonas Chicker {a) celebration committee, which is arranging a tribute nest month to the famous piano maker, it was announced Saturday by Otto H. Kahn, chairman of the board of dlrectors of the Metropolitan Opera House. | Sixty other prominent | will serve on the commi |them David Belasco, G | Casazan, Senuto e, Cardinal 16'Connell, Senator Teed §moot. Ar- thur Bodansky, George W. Chadwick, Gov. Cox of Matsachuseits, Walter Damrosch, Fritz Kreisler, opold | Btokowskl, Dr. John J. Tigert, United State commissioner of _ education: Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of | the National Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Gerge L. Nichols, granddaughter of Jonas Chickerins. “A century ago,’ said Mr. Kahn, announcing the centennial plan “Jonas Clickering, then a mere lad, {a blacksmith's son 'in New Hamp: shire, set to work in his own nume s @ maker of planos. There were at disposal very limited financial | means and but a few simple tool but there wero also at his disposa I pluck, resourecfulness, persi=iancy, {love of his work and inventive senjus. With these he wrought o great and lasting American achievement. Hie wag the brain_ from Which sprang the conception, his was the hand that laid the foundation of the splendid American piano of today and of its triumph throughout the world” —Brulses ing cent Americana e, among Ho_ Gatti-

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