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40 WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. ed, m rou 7 Oft & RO0M HONE For all_cash will go as high ax § “{ate Tan particu lars in firat letter. B No agents. Addre - mlll\ Aparlmem - from egslon, of R attmente, For results, list with “of and weller_together con- OR COLORED. For quick sale. list your house with us. We Bave clients to om liouses DAV Estate. orth 1 HOM H eut sectl ea and terms must b e "Send me" ull fuformation. 1 Leo Kolb, reas: D AT WEST SHADYSIU properts, X ! Touses at reasonable Thes can be Tought either finished or unfinished on terior. Now is the time to secure one before summer. Also sereral cottages for rent by week or season cr £3.000- oF The beat little ilve-room cottage for the money at the Reach: all furnish- ed and screened: fine water, large lot. Washington ' ave.. two alveston ave. Will be or sale. Get in touch with us at once. ABRAMS and HERKERT. 39 8. So. Carolina " Ave. Phone Marine 3345, RONT. West Shadyside, over 95 ft. sen wall. won- derful view over West river and the buy. An wnusually well built home of § delightful rooms, all with an_excellent view over the water. Fruit and garden. Fine state road. Less than 2 hours' motor ride from Washington. Don’t fail to sec this unusual opportunity. Mrs. A. J. LEEDS, Clifton Terrace. Phone ~Columhia FOR R Blue Ridge Mountain ~—home (furnished) i mple grounds sur- Founding; I mont. Aitrfive mi Washington & 014 Dominion rr s, with modern hes from' which ‘are ller of Virginia Cthiresque environ- the noted Pledm garden planted. Most ort rides to § H.W. HII l L1108 1800 8t Salt Water Front Property South River Park. NEW COTTAGES, STORES, HOTELS. APARTMENTS AND OTHER IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT OCEAN CITY, MD GALL ON B. C. WALKER MAIN o6 H ST, N.W._ FOR mromunmc Annu:us AFTER JUNE 1, OCE. (j,AN Cl Ty ALL PROPERTIES SAI.E >~REN LISTED wiTh . AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE ROPERTY A ADAM A, WESC) TRUSTEES' ™ PRI LINGS, 622 6th RTREET By Yirtue of that aed of trust recorded Liber No. 4283, fol . of the land recor of the District of Columbia, and at the r est of the party sccured thereby, the under. signed will well at public anction, in tront of DAY, THE THIKT 1923, oy -8 in square numbered 435, in hington, District of Columbia, beginning for the same at the northeast cor ner of said square and running thence sou 25 feet on 6th street, 8 inches to an alley, = ‘and’ thenice ‘east to the beginning’ roved by a large brick building used a hall and for gther murposes numbersd 80, 31, 3 in sald square. ealline ‘numbered said pasvels being more particularly described in_salaideed of i Terma: One third cash, two yelra, with 8% interes rotes of purchaser, or ail option. 3 $1.000 deposit req cels"will 'he neld Ax an entirety and are mub. prior_deeds of trust. one purport $37.500 and the other $11.000, nveynclng and _revenue Compliance with st purchaser’s These U h General Supply Committee April 30, 1923 able automobiles, automobile tires, scrap irc wood, electric fans and cabie, plioicstat, machi ' . Potomac Park. & short disiance reay of engr intin 1 RIT, THIR foCK A A 10 be removed | [ ml Cash. within Tt5 ciekt noste Robt. LeFevre Superintendent of Supplies Publu-. ' Sale on May 1, ginging at 10 am. Bro$. will sell on their farm, located one mile cast of Sil- ver ; Spring, Md., and one mile north of Takoma Park, D. C,, the following described perlnna.l property: grade Milch Cows—federal tested three months ago and in AdNo.-1 condmon. 8 Regi de Bulls, 14 Heifers Srearss Horaen, T Standard Broa Brood Mace: fiss Kushan Bred Colte by Hay Fo Corn Planters, Crusher. 1 ‘Large 1 Dele 1 Birain Dril shellers, Plulnrm Sepicg ] langing Scaie, 2 Vegetable | 3 interest at 6 pe: Froe' 1inch will ‘bo served. The dairy f uctione: STEAMSHIPS. EUfiopl—: onUS.Government Ships Sailings from Piers 3 and 4, Hoboken To Cherbourg end Soathempton First Class Shij S.S.LEVIATHAN + [FRENGH |- 150 lots ! balance in one and | * i1 to Grounds, 25¢c; Total, $1.10 160 head registered and lligh-' APRIL 29, 1923—PART 1 T STEAMSHIPS RESORTS - EUROPE We atill have several vacancies in small, bolect purty sailing Juse 27 on the magaificent ATLANTIC_CITY, New York The Giant Express “PARIS” ‘Wednesday, May 16th (Sailing 11 A.M.), Ariephork Dayiight saving Time X e 16 ol Juse 87 July 1 vre—Pal lar priced one-class e & June’ 3 Jul (Largest French Steamer) Expert Director. unexcelled - xceptionafly low rate. All expenses { " only $800. or phone at once. Fil BEATC AWTS Tor Ry 2080 15th St. N.W. _Phone N. 6500 To Historic Tidewater Virginia NORFOLK— VIRGINIA BEACH i Potomac River and Chesapeake Ba, Every Day in the Year Modern Steel Palace Steamers City Tieket Ofiee ‘Woodward Bldg., 731 15tk St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. May 6* 'UROPE-1928""F iformation covering 35 AMERICAN EXPRESS CONDUCTED TOURS To Europe and Summer Baili W«Nr to July 28th. Wide rangs of e Openall year. 'Send for booklat. L TEOMPSON & CO: Local French Line A ompany’s Off 1406 Sow Fork & Delightful SAIL Historic MOUNT e VERNON Str. Chas. Macalester | Safling 10 A. M., 2:30 P. Round-Trip, 85c, Admi v TH o) “Het1 learn & Tot and o Ask Mr. Foster, 5 ATLANTIC CITVAUN.Y. | oted for its Superior Jable and Ser? o Jonic and Guratiy Baths Diet Kitchen~Mugic~ (f~FAmerican | rupersision Tature and Boss. turn sturdy and brown. 4t s EUROPE BERMUDA MAKE SUMMER BOOKINGS NOW Mediterranean, Caribbean and North Cape Summer Cruises Europe, Orient, South America Stexmship Tickets—All Lines Regular Rates OBER’S Steamship and Tourist Agency No. 1 Woedward Bullding Phone Main 1089 Way-By- Water ghest attainments in o comfort, surpassing Vacation dreams come true in “ASUMMER PARADISE” The Adirondacks, Lake, Steess, Take Champlain, S Get your copy of Going Away? Let Us Arrange Your Travel Money . Letters of Credit Travelers’ Checks Foreign Exchange Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street COMPLETE OCEAN STEA’\ISHIP SERVICE Your address and six cents postage will bring it. Address DELAWARE & HUDSOY | Passenger Department i Albany, N. Y. | meric & largent . Majestic. express aerviee. RED STAR—To Amtwerp. o At Plymouth = = GRAND ATLANT IC HOTEL VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR sTE SPECIAL EAX fre - JWEDEN |. Wonderful old castles— magnificent mountain ~dashing cata- slimpses of pictur- esque peasant life—cities elgofarchitec- ling herb, = ng: Sistingataned Tope land and the mew Belgeniand. AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg. Service of regularity. dependa- bility, comfort and conventence. International Mercantile Marine Co. W-ll(;‘lnl lnflr!x 12'95 F St. n.w. hotel from’ the wly furn. rooms. Private bat . Mrs. Wm. . near Heach. | BLQ“"‘“""\MI‘A:\\'» r: electrified. Europ £1.50 dly. NEW CLAR!ON Kenturky Ave., Just ot Boardwalk. 100 ms with _pr K :Lol;;lon & N;rth Ea;temi Railway of ENGLAND and SCOTLAND 7.000 Miles of Track ' Serving the territory most in- teresting to American Visitors LINVE Ancestrsl Home_of George Washi (Oer Coniocs it B emudatGoct) Burial Place of Wiliam Poan, Cathedrais Historic Spring Is Ideal for a Bermuda Vacation Only 2 Days From New York stext and most luxurio ers, finest cuisine— Innded directly at Ham| avolding the dixcomfo lny of transfer by tend Tickets Interchangeable. No Passports. SAILINGS TWICE WEEKLY. Via Palatial Twin-Bore Oil-burning Transatiantio Liners S. S. “Fort Victoria” S. S. “Fort St. George” Each 14,000 Tons Displacement Furmess Bermuda Line 34 Whitehall St, 'w York ch Go thcee this s and tarry in Stockhoim, the | i *Venice of the Korti " take e trip through the beauti 1yl Gota Canal; or see the | W[NDSOR B8, uth Carllon ave: app and his reindeer herd: und Burop. plan inthe “Land of the Midnight Sun.” . “;",.r‘,_""' Pian your trip to include the GOTHENBURG TerCentennial Jubilee Exposition May 8—Sept. 30 Most interesting exposition of modern times. Don't fail to see FURNESS- KETTLE ROCK INN & ottages as English is spoken everywhere. ¢ Magnolia, Mass. Writs for booklsts on Swedon and Special Tours SWEDISH TRAVEL BUREAU, Official Rep- resentative Swedish State Railways, 24 State rany authorized tourist agency. EAST COAST ROUTE | Track of the Flying Scotsman SHORTEST and QUICKEST between LONDO\ and SCOTLAND Dining leeping Cars with rate Berths. HARWICH ROUTE England to the Continent To FHOLLAND vis HOOK OF HOLLAND To Belglum NTWERP; slio via ESRUGOE Cars_and Luxurtous Steamers | For information and illustrated book- | lete apply to | K. J. KETCHAM. Gen. Axt. | 311 Fifth Ave. (at 32d Bt.), New York L Delight Shore. . Count tennis. horseback riding. ming. chestra and dancing. Excellent service Titustrated Buoklet T on request. R+ W. DAVISON, Prop _Alsn Prop_Holderness Inn, Holderness. N 1 ommnms INN Hoiderness, Overlooking 8quam Lakes, 128 m(lu lmm Boston on the Webster Highway. Mountain climbing. fishing. boating and bathing. Exeel lent spring water, fresh vegetables and good service. Eversthing for a real vacation. Opens May 15. Illustrated Booklet D). DAVISON, Proj ie Rock lun. Magnolia, Mass. Pullman '_"f-'.'v" Plymouth, Mass. T PH titel Case Cod. " Golt” Tonnl, mn. Horses, 8a Beating, Fishing, Dancing. Send fe STEAMSHIPS. R { Also Prop. Ki SIESNGLIES The Mapflower Jnu | RESORTS Travel in France Washington Office 503 14th St. NW. Forty SAsk Mr. Foster Offices in large cities and resorts BUENA VISTA SPRINGS, PA. RESORTS Mr. Foster supplies very com- plete information about travel in France. All Ask Mr. Foster offices receive monthly bulle- tins from the Touring Bureau of the giving information of travel French Government conditions and what is of in- terest to tourists in all parts of France and in French Tunis, Algeria and Morocco. Those who have seen Paris only Nor- mandy, Touraine and Brittany have not seen France. and all departments have much to offer of interest to the traveler. You can obtain the information here free of all cost and no fees are ever accepted. Ff H H Altitade 2000 feet. No mosquitos. sections of the country. Season: ifluma Hista Spring Hotel Blue Ridge Mountains—The Alps of America Buena Vista Springs, Franklin Co., Pa. 300 ROOMS : 100 PRIVATE BATHS ple: ne hole golf course, tenni: interesting side trips to Gettysburg, Antietam, High We number among our guests many prominent and interesting people from all For booklet, road map, rates, et Address uptil June 1st, JOHN J. GIBB Pure spring water. Good foods of great taddle horsen = Goad rou delightfal and d Pen Mar. 'WILL OPEN JUNE 15, ALLENHURST, N. NOW BOOKING AT 8 WEST 40 ST.N.Y. ' ALUESETR=T HOTH AUBRET wiLL unmu-‘;;unz s (R Pt e Y N e | NEW _YORK. To rlym--rh—cn!'b.uu—lm 1923 OCEAN CITYS BIG YEAR Rent and Sale List NowReady RALPH L.CHESTER /=, . DRY STORE FOR F1 Estimate rhrerln“! ent Jocation, = WESCHLI v, Dhone Maln 1983, NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE " proxhidY \1mmg of »\H Kinds. Satistaction guaranteed: always open; eatim free. say- | hone " M: LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREPROOF suiLoin 'WE CRATE, PACK AND SHI PHONE NORTH 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W, 'MOVING gay STORAGR KRIEGS RESS PACKING HIPPING 1836 4 St Main 3010 ___ NW. PRING MOVIN RED BALL WAY ANY TIME———ANY PLACE Connection Rates [Reiomaemios Quick Delive The Largest Trmklnl ornnmuun in RED BALL TRAhl.WASIT Co. Indianapolis. 'éUNARD PRESIDENT HARDING May 12 George Wuhinglon «May19 President Roosevelt. May 26 To Plymouth—Cherbourg—Bremen Pre: To Cobh [I?:;‘b‘on:":—"i‘p‘:fl:m.‘h President Polk . :N’l;dent :d;;.l'll » o mouth—i PRESTDENT MONROE May 2 President Van Bunn May 9 President Garfield May 23 United States Lines 45 Broadway, N. Y. T whl 11 3100 1419 G St HIWM. Wuhin(tnn D. C. .S SRR IRE BOARD For Booklet Address U. S. Lines Auo ANCHORLINES and Southampton. May 83 June 12 TYRR! May 23 LACONIA . Tune 7 Tuly 18 Au. 23 X Cobh (Qlluulh"n) and Liverpool, ey 8 Tame :ulyu Jun- 9 July l' A!l[ 9 ine My 18 June18 July1 s June 23 :::; z‘x N & bourg and l(. " T SERANIA (now) 2 Mediterranean Cr\nu From T emndcho Worid” Grisn— . e Worl ANGONIA (new) b 2 ue your mn Eu--fl Agent o 4od Anchor & 8. Lines,” 817 A Washington, D. C. SOU'I'H AMERICA An enjorable education for the traveler, &4 unlimited field fr the business man. Seasons are reversed. Any Bteamantp of Tourtat Agent or R. fl!tkl hln.n‘ m-mu Alknl. i i) il t" — u;ks TN m\w LEVIATHAN ‘Ihe Largest Ship in the World Sailing from New York July . July Augusi HE S. S. Leviathan represents a triumph for the American people—a triumph which will be fully u’t»\., BN realized with the first great sailing on July 4the AR WY For the Leviathan is not only the largest ship in the world; it is the world’s most beautiful ship. The Leviathan's gross tonnage is 59,956.65. This almost incredible immensity has been used as a lmge canvas might be used by a great artist—as an opportunity for harmonious perfection of detail. In every respect this great vessel is an American ship. The very name Leviathan is vibrant with memories of gal- lant service during the late war. When the ship was reconditioned for passenger service. American hands and brains did the work—virtually made the vessel over. As a result, the sheer beauty and luxury of the Leviathan sur- passes an anything ever known before. This ship—your ship —is in truth friumphantly beautiful. Write today for full information. Do not miss the first historic sailing on July 4th. Act quickly. Send in the information blank today. ,-u\\ Ciate September . - . and every third Sat- urday thereafter To U. S. SHIPPING BOARD Infor. Section 107_D7 _Washingwn, D. C. l’l—amdmebmkladlnmm\/mdrho S. Leviathan, of “Planning a Trip Aot Benard Hangetord llnu:-‘hm(lmpmfiwwenbwt Tdee] For Rescrvations Address UNITED STATES LINES General Offices, 45 Broadway, N Y. Washington Office, 1419 G St. N.W. Managing Operators for UN’!TE‘D STATES SHIPPING BOARD The Southerner’s Favorite NEW YORK HOTEL Forest Bills 'Jhm Forest Hills Gardens, o Yo In New York's beautiful subnrb. f heart of xquisite fined _Atmosphere: jons for 400; tive Rates. Request from Geo. J.* Bermbach, —The Wavefly BAY VIEW FAiGd Teachers and others vacation woliclt, Virginia Beach, Va. Now open after being thorouglis, = Colonial Beacl, Va., walk: near all amusement CAMP INFORMATION A eelected list of camps and ranches for &irls, bovs or grownups, evers ona per- sonaily investigated. ~Ask Mr. Foster 503 14th St. N.W No charges or fees. TOURS * The Best in Travel” Iceland-North Cape Annual Summer CRUISE From New York June FraEuasa. CA- month,_of delight: ful cruising. Iceland, North Cape, Sidatght. Bun.* the Fjords, Nor- Gothenburg _Exhibition. Den Early resercations desirable. Europe Tours Visiting France, British Tsies. Ttal. Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol land. Departures at convenlent dates. mark, For Booklrts and rates appiu to Ober's Steamship & Tourist Agen Woodward Blag. T Fidelity Tourist 06 New York Ave. N. Raymond - Whitcomb 10URS & CRUISES KE_ TOUR VACATION ZRIT WITH Ei liott Tours; conducted lowest re Europe—1923 Program for Summer Tours Now Ready Write—Phone—Call Fidelity Tourist Co. 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. Phone Main 7967 Zie American Express Company announces its SECOND ANNUAL CRUISE AROUND THE WORLD 1923 -24 for which it has chartered the New Cunarder SS.FRANCONIA Sailing from New York—NOVEMBER 15th, 1923 132 DAYS — 30,000 MILES Send for Details, Deck Plans and Itinerary AMERICAN EXPRESS—Travel Dept. 1328 F Slreet ’\?W. ’\Iam 1200 (108) Travel 112-HOUR DANCE RECORD BROKEN AT YOUNGSTOWN Youth Still Dancing as Parade Celebrates Setting of New Mark This Morning. By the Associated Press. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, April 2§ new world's dancing endurance rec- ord was established here today when at 4:04 this morning Albert Kish of this city had beaten the mark of 112 hours established Thursday at San Antonio, Texas, by A. C. Watson by one minute. Kish continued danc- ing. Kish shewed so signs of weaken- ’ ing today after his all-week exhibl tion. Examined this morning by cit surgeon Dr. J. Thomas, his puls was found to be normal Dr. J, E. Barnes, his tributed the youth stamir fact that he trained in a local gym nasium and on the road for six week previous to entering the contest. Kish's partner, Miss Bessle Ed wards, who collapsed at the sixty-six hour mark, was taken to the city ho pital and later returnedetn the floor) was daneing with Zisn when the new record was made. She declures she will remain on the floor until Kish| has concluded the contest parade led by a band was hek| about the city this morning celebrat- ing Kish's feat. e You never can tell. Ref times gets no further tha up the mud. rm s lirring