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To be Sold at Auction on the premises, to the highest bidder, ‘The demand for this type and size building is limited and tnere may be but few bidders and thersfore an opportunity is presented to acquireé at a low price, 323 acres of land, located at Glencos. Maryiand. six hundred feet above sea level, bor- dered on one side by the Guupowder River. being e road from Baltimore City And ssventeea miles readily adaptable for development and improved with & structed for school purposes which at small cost could be converted into a sana hotel. clubhiouse. or show or exhibition barn or stables for a gentieman's country, WILLIAM P. BUTLER, Auctioncer. estate. JOHN E. RAINE, Agent 413 E. Baltimere Street ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Hotel Fur- nishings, Fixtures and Equipment Contained in Premises Nos. 470 and 472 Pa. Ave. N.W., Formerly Known as the Columbia Hotel. By virtue of trust recorded September 15, instru- ment No. S0. among the land records for the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured therebr. the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction ut the above premises. as an entirety onls, on MOX 4 'WENTY-EIGHTH, 1 AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. Furniture and Equip- ment contalned in said hotel, consisting in of White Enamel Beds.' Springs, Mat- Pillows. Blankets. Comforts, Chiffoniers. Wardrobes, 4 Rockers. Stoves. Ranges e, certaln Lighting Fixtures, Carpets, Ruge, etc. s certa deed of 1. W. KOONTZ MICHAEL J. LYONS JOHN R. SHIELDS, Attorney, 408 5th st n.w. my’ 21-a&dbs.e: ADAM A. WESCHLER, ACCTIONEE! Household Furniture, Electric Automobile, Iron Safe and Personal Effects, Etc., by Public Auction, to Pay Storage and Other Charges. On_SATURDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DA OF JUNE, 1023, COMMENCING AT NINE O'CLOCK A.M., we will sell by public auction at Weschler's, No. 20 Pa. are. n.w., 10 pay storage and other charges, goods stored with ua in the following names: Miss Muriel Railr. Walter R. Cupp, H. L. Spabr. Ludie B. Wright, Mrs. N.' C. Butler, F. H. Johnson. Judge B H. Glésey, R. E. L. Budch. J. C. Brasfield, S. K. Raymond. Mrs. Marguerite B. Davidson, J. F. Morales, P. Printz, M. D. Shaw, W. M. Pollock, W. Swartz, H. E. Fisher. J Phillips, Mre. s.” Tinnin (electric automobile). ' Fiorence ~MeCalmont ©. A, Barker (iron safe). Mirr E. Parkins, Mrs. Margt. Seales. Al parties interested take notice. MERCHANTS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. 92022 K _St. N.W. m 224N . PUBLIC AUCTION General Supply Committee M 24, 1923. unserviceable typewrite Smith, Remington, Mon Roral, Woodstock, Coron olle, ‘etc. Building D, Wing Four, First Floor. 41, and Missouri Avenue. on THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-FOUR, 1923 BEGINNING at’ NINE O°CLOCK A. M TERMS: Cash. Materisl within twenty-four hours. The Srst 2.100 machines will be sold o lots 0 and the balance singlv. ROBT. LeFEVRE. Superintendent of Supplies Underwood, L. C. 1o be AUCTION ABLE CORN BE] By virtue of a certain deed of trust. bein, snstrument No. 01, recorded November 16, 1922, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party sccured thereby, the undersigned trusiecs will aell at public auction_in_front of the iwes_on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY.FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 10%, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.3L, 'the following described land and ‘premises, ‘situate I the District of Co- lumbis. and designated as and belng lot 1 in Willlam & Matttingly's, tristees, subdivision of square 183, as per plaz recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbla, in Liber W M. follo 19 Terms ‘of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $8,000 and the amount over #ald trust to be paid. in cash. $250 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. ~Conveyanc- ing. recording and ievenue stamps at pu chaser's o Terms of sale to he complied with within 30 di osit forfe WHITEFIELD McKINLAY. FAME My 17 d&ds.exS el ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER \DIVIDED _ONE- ABLE BRICK ND AVE. THOMAS J. OWEN & 8O * SALE OF VAL rem- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded November 4, 1922, instrument No. 7 ot seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party aecured thereby. the undersigned trusiee will offer for sale, by public auction, n front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE TWENTY. RIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton. District' of Columbis. to-wit: An undl. vided half interest in lot 39 in Johnson's and Birckhead's subdivision of lots in square 462, subject to & first trust of $2.000 at 7%; sub. Ject to @ second trust of $2.000, at 7%. of which ~ approximately 3340 has been pai aubject t0.a third trust of $200 now due. Terms: Oash above truste. A deposit of 2200 required at time of sale. Al convey- ascing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of aale o be complied with within thirty days from day of male, otherwise the trustee re- sarves the right to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of uch resaie in ‘some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. FRANK T. FULLER, my16,19.22. Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF. VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS 3212 P STREET N.W.. 142527 WISCON- RIN AVE. N.W.. AND 36220 STREET By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, passed in equity cause No. 41197. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, by public suction. In_ front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF MAY A.D., 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following land and prem- ines.” situate io the city of Washington, Di trict of Columbia. to-wit: Lot one (1), two (2). and three (8). of the subdivision, of part of ot fourteen (i4) in Beatty & Hawkin Addition to Georgetown, said subdivision s Tecorded fn Liber Governor Shepherd No. 1, folio 81, of the surveror's office of the Distriet of Columbis, -said property belng square for- merly known as square eighty-six (86), In old_Georgetown, and now known as_square 1256, together with the alley three (3) feet x (8) inches wide on Wisconsin ave., lying immediately north an said lot three (8), in said abo nd run- th iine of lot three (3), by the width of three (3) feet. six (8) inches for the entire depth of said three (3): also the alley three (3) foet inches in width Iving immadia said lots two (2) and thres (3), ing that width to P street. is_known as house extend- Said lot one (1) d premises No. 3212 P street morthwest. hington, D. C.; said lot i75, (@), In Xnown as”house'dnd ‘prémises No. 1425 Wisconsin avenue northwest, Washington, D, O., and said lot_three (3) is known n ave- . C, 1f of lot eighty- feion 5 Seree town, the ‘said east half fronting thirty (80) feet ‘on the south side of O street snd ru ning back the same width to a depth of one sumnsnl and 8fty (150) feet in square 56, etown, and_now known money fo be paid in cash, the balance in tw oqual instalments, payable in ome and two years, with interest at € per cent per annum, NG PREM Descriptive circular on request. Itimore. Md. May 8 & 23 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER west. By Public Auction within the premises Commencing 10 A.M. Refrigerator. Hills Large Refrigerator cases, Coffee Urns, 4 Large Mirrors Register, Cigar Case, Elec.. Fu Hutchison Bake Ove: Rroiler, 3-h Steam ' Tabl Extension Té Scale, Cake llizer, ~Porcelain Butter Cutting Chocolate Cooler. Connters, Dumb Extinguishers, Tighting = Fixture Hutchinson Range a aiter. fer's Counter, Trpewriter, ware, Silver-plated Ware Carpenter's Bench and Tool | Desk, et i ADAM WESCHLER, Terms: C Crockers Stock in Tre Auctioneer. A h. mr19,2; ghteen miles by concrete Stats by main line Pennsylvania Railrosd, magnificens bullding con- Valuable Lunchroom, Fur- niture and. Equipment, Contained in No. 1417 New York Avenue North- Thursday, May 24th, 1923, Bentwood and other Chaics, Tables. McCray . Steam Plate Warmer. Platform . Copper Ster- Machi Bcreens Rurroughs’ Adding Machine, Tron Rafe, Cash- Cots, Costomers, Europe—1923 Program for Summer Tours Now Ready W rite—Phone—Call Fidelity Tourist Co. 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Phone Main 7967 OFFICIAL NOTICES. OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE | ot Columbia, Wash S D0 | oFFIC Dinte ngton, . t the Tollowing gulations for the preservation of public order and the protection of life and property on the occasion of the forty-nlath annual session of the Imperial Council, Ancient | Arablc Order, Nobles of the Mratic Nhrine, | are published and promulgated under anthority | of & Jjoint resolution of Cougress, approved Jannary 36, 1023, which resolution reads, in ! Dart, as follows: = “‘Bec. missionrs are hereby authorized and dl 10, make all reasonsble regulatio oy | to secure the preservation of public order and the protection of life aud property and the fixing of fares to be charged by public con- | veyances. and to make special regulations re. specting the standing, movement and operating of public vehicles in the District of Columbla during the period hereinbefore mentioned. #nd ( to fix the fares to be charged for the use of | the same. Sueh regulamions shall be in force during ssid period, and shall be published in one or more dally newspapers published in the Distriet of Columbia: Provided, That the e piration of said period shall mot prevent.the arrest or.trial of any person for any violation {0t such_ regulations committed during the time | ame were in force und effect: Provided. how- ever, That no pepalty prescrived for the vio latlon of any such regulations shall be in force nntil five days after the date of pub- {lication. Any person slolating any such regu- Intions shall be liable to a fine mot to exeeed $100 for each offense, and prosecution for sai shall Be instituted 1o the Police Court.of the District of Columbia. by the corporation coun: ( el of xaid Disteict or any of his awsistants. Ant all of section 8 of u foint resolution of Congress, approved February 8. 1923. which section teads as follows: ““That the Comm! sioners of the District of Columbia are hereby thorized to grant. under such conditions ihex may impote, special licenses to pedd and vendors to sell goods, wares and chandise on the streets, avenues and sidewalks in the District of Columbia during said session, and to charge for such privileges such fees au they may deem proper.” 3 v REGULATIONS IN PURSUANCE OF THE| FOREGOING AUTHORITY. i Sec. 1. No person not & member of a duly | authorized committes shall wear the badge of aur such committee or falsely represent him self 10 be & member of same. Bection K60 of the code of lawe provides that any person falve- | Fire ade, 23 TRUSTEF: SOM PLACE N.W, ¢ By virtue of o _certain deed of trust instrument No. recorded August amang the Tand records of the Din lumbia, and at the request of the party cyred therebs, the undersigned frustess 8dll “at public’ auction, in" front of th iser_“on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY. DAY OF MAY. 1928, P.M., the follo es. enignated as and being lot 1 in square Potomac Land Compans’s subdivision Potomanc Heights” as per plat Countr Hook 24 at page 50 of the record: the office of the survevor for the Distric Columbia, subect ‘to covenants of record Terma ‘of wile: Sold ubect to 8 b | on loan amounting fo sbout $2 | particulars of which will be stated at | time of sale. and the amount over s ‘0 be paid month, _inc secured b of frust on the properiy old required upon acceptance of bid ing, recording and revenue fohaher's cost with within 30 dass or deposit forfeited 3 GTR SOLOMON, DAVID ABRAHAM. Trustees SALE OF THE LARGE RRELLING X0. 3401 SR £200 4 Conver; stamps at my19d&ds.exsu THOMAS J. OW; & SON, ACC ings, Nos. 469 and 471 St. S.W., and 2 Unimprov. tween B and C Sts. S.W. Cause No will sell of the District 88943, the undersigned tru, ML oult at p«llihc luelin’i_\flllnnlf)unt of ol ‘e _premises on URSDAY, T“PENTY-FOL'HTH DAY OF MAY, 1823, ing described land and premises situate in city of Washington. in_the District of lumbia. to wit:© AT FOUR 0'CLOC part of lot 25 In square 552, bein next to the west 16 ft. .l ";! 'deprrl; of u‘? I.r‘o‘l:nlled B et T square 499 the full depth of AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the south 24.94 ot Delaware ave. w.w.. by the full depth lot 8 in square 836, also immedla after the south 7 ft. on_Dela the 14 Terms of sal to be paid in cash, instaliments. payable interest 6 mones equal years, balance in in_one and per centum from day irost upon 1 cash, st the option of A deposit of $150 will be requi le. All convey t ‘cost of purchaser. property sold, or purchaser. at time of amps, etc.. the right to resell the and cost of defaultin, days’ advertisement of vewspaper published in Wi AYLETT Y. property hington, D. HOLTZMAN. 1318 K at._n.w. c. my12-dds.exSu TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL A HOUSE AND LOT 1348 TAYLOR STREET By virtie of a certain déed of trust recérd: . 4301 at folio 439 of the land records of the District of Columbia, anfl, ESTATE, BEING UMBERED ed in Liber the Tequeat of the parties secared thefeb, undersigned *will sell at public ‘aubtiod, front of the premimses, on FIRST, 1923. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M following described land and premises, s ate in the District of Columbia, and being numbered ooe hundred and three (108) Square numbered twenty-eight hundrea twenty-three (2828), described {n deed of trust, upon ‘the following ter Terms of sale: Said property fs subject prior deed of trust securing. an indonisdness and - sald property wiil be soid subject to said deed of price over of six Wiousand dollars ($6,000), trust {ndebteness. Of the purci and above said deed of trust ome-third be paid in cash the balance in two instaliments, payable in one and two ye with interest at the rate of six and one. (8%) per cemtum per annum, annually, secured by second deed of trust u the property sold, or ail cash, at the of the purchaser. A de) required at the time of sale. ing, recording, revenue of urchaser. Terms of with within_ thirty days from day of. otherwise depoait will be forfeited and erty resold at risk and cost of defaulting mps, etc., ressle in some newspaper published in Wi ington, D. 0. B. FRANCIS SAUL, No. 1412 Eye st now. 6. PERCY McOLUE, my22-dkds.exbu’ No, 508 B st. n.w. EDUCATIONAL. Al NIANGVA..G.EQ motern ‘la enced” native teschers. Diy Classes. _ Private Lessons. tuition. Catal Vree: "80HOOL OB EN ALE, UMM BERLITZ School of ngus, 816 14th at. m.w. . Pt. Fr. 2630 | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. e pram- NINTH AT FIVE 0'CLOCK g described land and prem situnte in the District of Columbia and recorded in iding 3 deed Terms of sale to be complied 10NEERS. Trustee’s Sale. of Valuable ! Improved and Unimproved Beal Estate, Being an Un- improved Lot on Bates St. Between 1st and 3rd Sts. N.W., and 2 Frame Dwell- Lots on Delaware Ave. Be- By virtoe of a decree of the Supreme Court of Columbia. passed in Equity THE the hours hereinafter mentioned. the foliow- K1PM.. there- ase. w. by the full depth of lot & in squars 36, One-third of the purchase ncing. revenue Terms of 10 be complied with within 30 days from of sale. otherwiso the trustes reserves the risk purchaser after five such resale in_some T RICHARD A. FORD, Attorney. .. Woodward bids THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCITONEE] FRIDAY. JON alt payable “demii- tion it of $200 will he All conveyanc. le to be’ complied Chaser after five days Advertisement oft suck by _expert- and_ Evening Reasonable Ir representing himeelf to be a police oMcer punishable by imprisonment for not less th one year or more than three ve Bec. 2. No box. barrel table, ladder, chair or other obstruction shall he sold or offered for sale. { for hire or be given away. placed on or slong the street, roadway or sidewalk or on smy atatue. parking or public raservation adjacent | to the line of parade on the day of such parade. { No person shall occupy any such box. barrel | table. ladder. chair or other obstruction. Sec. 3. placing or locating of bozes, bar- 1reln, tablen. ladders. chairs or other obstruc- tions on any reservation which may be set {aside and designated for the display of fire- { works. or on any street, avenue or alleyw adjacent thereto or the selling of the sama | prohibited. and ans person or persons fou Selling or offering for sale or occupying box barrels, tables. chairs, ladders or other ob- structions therson shall be considered violators of this regulation. Sec. 4. That any person | ¥iving information about or directing Gther person or persoss fo ans house or place for immoral purposes, or to any fmmoral wom- or women, whether the communication be by word of mouth direct or by telephone. or in writing. shall be fined not more than $100. Sec. 5. It shall not be lawful for aps per- son o invite or entice any person or persons Upon any avenue, sfreet, road. bighway. open space -or public. square or enclosure in thé ! District of Columbia, to sccompany, £6 with or follow him or her to any place for immoral Durposes, and It shall also be unlawfui for uny Person to lnvite, entice or address auy person iom wuny door, window, porch or portico of aay house or building o enter any house, of with, accompany or follow him or her fng plave whatever for any fmmoral purpos under the pemalty of a fine of not more th $100. Sec, 8. No person shall rent a room | for the purpose of assignation or any immoral purpose to any person or persons; mor shall any person permit the use of any part of premises which he or she may control to Used for assignation or any Ammoral purposes; and any person. violating this section af the regulations shall be liable for each muck of- fense to a fine not to exceed $100 in the Police | Court of the District of Columbia. Bec. 7. o driver of any public vehicle shali transport & woman, a man, or man and woman, for | moral purposes: and any person violating this section of the regulations shall be llable for each such offense to & fine not to exceed $100 in the Police Court in the District of Columbl Sec. 8. That any person making a false re- rt of any crime with the purpose of decelv- hg the police, or for the purpose of adver- tising_himself or his business shall be liab) o a fine of not more than $100. Sec. 9. The posting of hand bills, circulars. cards. posters Or ‘advertising matter of any kind on sny park o parks or on any reviewing stand or on any free. lamp post, electric light pole, mall ba; trash receptacle, stanchion or barricade. fs hereby pronibited. Sec. 10. The distribution of handbills, dodgers and adgertising matter | of circnlar character in, or about the st Gvennes and allers is' probibited. ~Sec. 1. No owner or lessees of any building om the line of suy parade, or on any lurersecting stroet, avenue. siler or reservation, shail per. mit the use or occupation of auy porch. or balcony, above the ground floor by spectators without first securing & permit therefor from the inspector of buildings. Bec. 12. All per- s0ns who let oF reat out rooms, excepting ow; &rs of hotels of twenty rooms or more keeping | name registers. shell keep 4 record showing The signature (written i fuk) and street and home ¢ity address of each und every person temporarily fesidng in the building in which they may rent rooms. Erasures or alterations on this list shall mot be permitted or be made for any purpose, and the names and addresses shall be retained and be opened for the in- Spection of the police or any proper officer at 2ny time, AIl persons remting rooms shall re- port to the police any suspicious character who may apply for rooms or'report any sus- f any person to whom rooms m rented. Sec. 13. No person shail sell ‘or offer for sale ans badge, emblem, souve- Bt of :miscellaseous article of merchandise of 20y kind mpen thé-streets. aveaues, alleywiys or reservations in the District of Columbly ithout irst having obtained the approval of The concessions commjtiee of the 8hrine com- mittee and’ & liceass o to do. Such license Shail be iesued by the . superintendent of ficenses upon payment of a fee of $10, and shall entitie the halder thersef o ofter for o and sell the particuar arficle or articies y iER 1444 lied s of t of 900, the per anc pur: K ed stee the the Co. 1t . of two two per of the the ired wS, between the 1 particalar article and ehall not be the or ber to employ ita- Tot in 1l B , further, that no license shall be issued e sale of confetti or kindred substances, or for the sale of ticklers or other similar devices which muy be used for the anmoyasce of any person. It shall be a condition prece- dent to the issuance of any such license that the licensee shall exhibit same to any member of the Metropolitan police force upon demasnd and that such licease shall be taken up by ang mémber of the saf Metropolitan police force' where u licenses is found violating Drovision of the law er these special regu tion Beé. 1 ‘The provisions of the fore- itioh _shall” not apply to persons - the'sale of food and produce from any description. Such i eeageamn 33 of the ‘act of Gon- for in paragraph act of Con- e m:: -nmn'a' July 1, 1902, and shall be subfect to.the usual regulations for the com- fSict of mach business. Sec. 15. No person shall” Chrow, cast or discharge cémferti- or kindred “filun e 4 g Distct Columl nor THOD i Ticklers: or other devices for the “annoysmee of . Bec. No person_shall or booth for the sale or free afticles_on_any. treet, avemne or alley st any nt ‘between the established buildi ?gm ithout 8. writ- ten permit therefor givén by the captain of the police precinct to al s, i 'Mtd in DO | gag: SeRicies of shall be reqt P B- | the sale. or use of which might .be~used any other person. set up any stand distribution of any articly er Broridad. that the sseuancs te such stand; ssgance et permit hal be limited to permits for stands or booths for the distribution. of sale of food and drizk, and that such sale or dis- fribution shail be limited to cooked foods and foods that are served uncooked, and Provided, further, that all such foods, ¢Xcepting frott; shall properly wrapped WA . The Theuance ¢ any such permit shall pe. condl: 'mhl- tloned the agreement of the permittee to Comply with all Of the food and health regu iations, and that he further to_ma Sobton. wadpiovide for the Temoval of Jra <o and pro remo able semi-annuslly, from day of sale, se- Tafed by deed of trust upon the Pproperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- ek A Y a time of sale. All -conveyancing, recording, Tevenue stamp, and notarial fees at the cest of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com th within ffteen daye from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, atter Sve days® ad- Jertieement of such n:fni‘wlllum newmaper Dublish e ashington. D. C. ¢ ELISTON JAES, 416 5th st. n.w. WILLIAM W. MILLAN, Feadall bullding, &5 838 D ots. n.w. sasehdsuse MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. BT e, " obstruct the entrance or exit of any or that will. b an to vehical Dedestrian trafSe. Sec. 37. No perses sell of offer for sale any &rticle in euch’ man- Der as to cause the public any inconvenlence. ciil L Bt W.W. PROPOSALS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS — BIDS WILL Do Jeceived by the citiens’ commitiee of the e of 2. , ~ Montgomer ty, 3 Sone 1. 1028, X "Bouid e submitiea Dotk il Maryland, until for the building feot of streets. for macadam cluder streets. Deta and ifications Specifications can or discomfort: ner by, loud ar usi 3 ey advertioe ahy Bcticie Tor saic: $ad say and uil persons oftering for asle any arit on any street, avenue, alley or reservati Shall "D "subject 1o the ordars of the. poiics to the muintemance of peace, arder and. property. Sec. 18. No shall sell or offer for sale dny card, souvemir. of other article tliat may be termed vulgar or indecen | subject, Lowever, to the approval of { tendent of {usual gatheri | territory | tivery OFFICIAL NOTICES. in any mauner convey, transport, drive oF carry through or upom any street, avenue. alley . or reservation any eign. advertisiag device or other object which m: horses or obstruct th ! trians, Bec. 21. The proprietors or lessees of any premises or buildings used for temporary housing or quarters shall maintain ti strictly sanitary condition, and the 11 be submitted to inspections by any police cer or_sanitar or*food inspector st all imes, and such changes pro remedy shall be applied ss may be required by said officlals. Kec. 22. person shall or stretch any conductor ting illumination on ley. until after a per- by _the electrical herise than in_accordance terms and conditions of said permif. tove containing wood or coal toreh, alcohol or kero it engineer, with t placed or used under nds, and the erection d under the reviewing stands shall be subject to the approval of the chief en- | sineer of the fire department, who shall cause | the elimination of any condition which might | fend to cause or promote fire. Electrical cook ing devices may be installed in connection | with lunch stands underneath reviewing stands | e elec- | trical engineer of the District of Columbia and the chief engineer of the fire department o person shall hang or suspend | igns or cloths on the froat of ans duly authorized in ce and building reguls and _ superin in uthorized to the streets and avenues of any parade or con 3 mel close, temporarily, secting street alleyways and abut- ing reservations as may be desighated by aid major and superintendent of police, by and with the approval of the Commissioners of the District of Columbla; such closing to Dbe at and for such times as the ma. superiatendent of police may deem nec and in the interest of preserving public and for the protection of life and property. the major and wuperintendent of police is fur- ther authorized fo stop all ordinary traffic. including the operation of street railroads. on any street, avenne ot highw: the District of Columbia, or to divert such trafic in such manner and o such direction as he may deem advisable. Sec. 26. No person shall puss through. over or under or break down, cuf. remove, injure or destroy. any rope or other barricade erected by the major and supe tendent of police. Sec No person shail be permitted to fatrude with any vehicle. tand. box or obstruction of any kind within anv area erected by the ma. tendent of police at interse to the route of may parade gathering of people. Rec. 28. omprised within _the boundary lines is hereby declare raty congested zone from May 25, 1023. to June 10, 1923, both inclusive: “‘Reginning at the northeast corner of Sixth street and M's souri ave. n.w., thence north aiong the e building line of Sixth street fo the northe corner of Bixth apd I streets n.w. (hence west along the north building line of I street to the portheast corner of Seventh and I streets n.w., thence along the east building line of Seventh street to the northenst of Seventh and New York avenue n.w. thence weat along the north building line of Mt. Ver. non place to the northwest corner of Ninth and Massachusetts avemue n.w., f wouth 1o the northwest corper of Ninth and K streets n.w., thence west along the north buflding line ‘of K sireet to the porthwest co Twentieth K streets n.w. thence south slong the west building line of Twentieth ntreet to the northwest corner of Twentieth and B atreets n.w., thence east along the north building line of B strect to the northeast cor- ner of Fifteenth and B streets n.w.. thence east along the south building line of B street to the southwest corner 1 B streets hence south to M to ginning. " Sec Within territory designated temporary con on in the preceding paragraph. bo all be parked or left standing ex or c 28. Trafic following u_tempo. Case of loading or unloading and such vehicles while %o en iall atop or stand in a position par e curb; Provided. however. that This shall not apply fo the Fondwass imme dintely contiguous to the Center Market and Wholesale row, nor shall it apply to taxicabs, vehicles ‘or hotel service, nor to licensed vehicles for the convesance of passenger hire, which vehicle occupy the now established or such spectal stands as may hereafter be established within this zon except where the occupation of such stands will interfere with the formation or passage of any ‘scheduled 0. Within the congested sectipn in’ these al ‘regulations o driver shall turn bis e about between the building linea of Intersecting streets. Sec. 31 ing of vehicles is also hereby prohibited on the following streets outside of the eaid tem porary congested zope: “'Ou Fourteenth street from B street nw. to Water sireet s.w. On Linworth place s.w. On Thirteenth street be tween B and D airects s.%. On Twelfth streat befween B and D streets s.w. On Sixth street eet n.w. fo Marylund aveou land avenue between Ninth ww. On Water street and Fourteenth streets m.w. street from North Capitol to Fourth nd from Fifth to Sixth streets nw. treet from North Capitol to Fourth and from Fifth to Sixth streets n.ow. On G street from First to Sixth streets nw On Massachusetts aveue from fret street n.e. to Fourth street n.w. On H street .. from Third fo Fifth street. On C street between First street n.e. and Firs n.w. On Firat street n.e. between M, setis aventie and H strest me. On Delaware avenue from Union Station plaza to B street e All the foregolag to be effective be- tween the 25th day of May, 1923, and fthe 10th day of June, 1928, both' dates inclusfve Sec. 32 From May 80, 1923, to June 7, 1923 both dates inclusive. parking of vehicles will be pronibited on Peansylvania avenue from Twentieth street n.w. to twenty-elghth street nw. and_on M street from Twenty-eighth sireet to Thirtr-sixth street n.w. Sec. 33. On June 5, 1923, parking of vehicles will be pro hibited n the area bounded by East Capitol street on the south, H sfreet ne. on the north, First street m.e. on the west and Twelfth street n.e. on the cast. during such time as the units of the par in_ this territors: shall appiy on Wednesday, June 6, 34 On a1l streets and avenues within the District of Columbia not named in the preced ing tections. vehicles shall park parallel with the curb, and shall maintsin a_distance of five fcet between vehicles. Nec 35. One traffic strects.—The following streets are Lere- by declared fo be oneway traffic street berween Ao 1023, “and June 10, both is restricted as follows tween Louisiana avenue be used for northbound t. (b) Eighth street from Center Market fo Pennavlvania avenue 1o be used for northbound traflic only (c) Tenth street from B to K street n.w. fo Dbe used for northbound traffic only. (d) Eleventh street from Pennsylvania avenue to Little B street n.w. to be used for south- bound traffc only. (e) Twelfth street from K to B street n.w. to be used for southbound trafic only. .(f) Thirteenth street from B to K street n.w. o be used for northbound traf- fic only. (g) Fifteenth street from K street 0 New York avenue n.w. to be used for south- bound trafic only, (h) McPherson's Sq A, t be used for morthbound trafc only. (1) East Executive avenue fo be used for northbound trafic oaly. (J) Madison place n.w. to be used for uorthbound tramic oaly. (k) Jackson place n.w. to be used for south- bound traffic only. (1) Commectlcut avenue from I to H street n.w. to be used for south. bound traffic only. (m) Seventeenth street n.w. on the east side of Farragut Square to be used for southbound trafic only. (n) Eighteenth strect n.w. from B to K street to be used for morthbound traffic 'only. (o) Nineteenth street n.w. from K to B street o be used for southbound traic oamly. (p) Twentieth streét n.w. from B to K street to be used for northbound trafc only. (a) € street n.w. from Sixth to Twentieih street to be used for westbound trafc only. the Elevent tween m E street On ¥ street trafic only. north of Cen- ter Market: Eastbound trafie from_ Ninth nd westbound trafflc from Seventh i traMc to make Its exit north on E! Street fo Pennsylvania avenue. () Market space Seventh Ninth Street to be used for westbound trafSc only. (0) D atreet n.w. from Sixth fo Klevenih street to be used for westbotind trafic only. () D street n.w. from:Twentieth to Eleventh street to be used for eastbound trafc only. (%) B street n.w. from Thirteenth to Fifth reet to be used for eastbound trafc only YY) .w. from Thirteenth to Twentieth street to be used for westbound trafic ouly. (bb) H strest from Fourteenth street to Fifth street to be used for eastbound traffic oply. (cc) H street n.w. from Seven- teenth to Nineteenth street to be used for westbound traffic only. (dd) I street n,w. from Twentieth to Fifth street to be used fof westbound trafic only. (ee) K street n.w. from Twentleth to Fifth street to be used for eastbound traffc only. ' Sec. 30. The fore- going provisions of these special regulations Shall sot be held to repeal or nullif: existing dations except insofar are incomsistent herewith. Sec. 7. No pe; won_shall te o counterfeit any vehicle Pass, press pass, photographer's pass or any Other pdss issued by the major and superin- tendent of police for use during the period that these regulations are in force; mor shall ruck duplicate or counter- feit pass pus of obtaining or en- hling others to. optain privileges granted to fhe authorized holders of such passes; mor shall ‘any person to whom any pass has been issued use same for the purpose of impos: upon any public official or private individual. 1¢ shall be a condition precedent to the is- that the same may. up by any member of the M police force for violation by the holder thereof of any of the conditio ander. which such pass is fssued. Sec. 38. No S0t a_member of the Anclent Arablc Ordar of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine shall wear any insigaia, emblem or article of wear- ing apparel indicating that he is a mem| with intent to defraud. (Note) are cautioned against the sale of any such articles to persons not authorized to wear 30. Any person violating amy shall be d punished . $100 for each of- fense; and in default of such fine shall be im- soned in the workhouse of the District of Boumbia for not more. than thirty dave. CUNG -2 lu'l’)tl‘m. Sham 2 ITE] 8. i ;fl SITEAMSHIP RESORTS. - . . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC ¢ITY, N. J. ATLANTIC ARLY to the links for a round of excellent golf, a fishing trip to sea, an hour or so in the saddle, or a swim in one of the indoor sea-water pools, an afternoon stroll or rollerchair ride on the famous Boardwalk, beneath the sunny skies of Spring. A dance, a concert, or a theatre party in the evening, and a good night’s test in a comfortable, airy bedroom at any of the many magnificent hostelrie: THE LEADING HOUSES are aiwazs open and comprise the finest in the World. Phone, Wire or Wei 't 'the fan Tormation, Booklet. Rates, Reservations; o6 " ™ -Ritz-Carlton -The Ambsssader ~The Shelburne -Galon Mol Matel Chelesa ~The Wiltshire a -The Nolmiurst -Challonte-Haddon Mall|a -Hotel Bbthwell ae-Mariborough-Blenheim | ae-Hete! Traymere a—American Plan. e—Earopean Plan. se—Both Pians. Comfortable and con ot 1 hrough Pullman fieached in 41 bours Oio Railroad. Railrond time tabl and full information local Ticket Agents. . . . 2 . . LAWARE_ WATER GAP, PA. River View House D¢isvere ap. Pa 8 150. Centrally located. Boating. bathing, fish STEAMSHIPS. Continued. plans today for this * splendid 5.600 mile ruise that ri- vals a Euro- Ship and Sail pean tour—at By Pacific Mail one:fourth the cost. Through the Panama Canal to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ample time ashore for sight- seeing at Cristobal and Bal- boa, Canal Zone; Corinto, Nica- ragua; La Libertad, Salvador: San Jose, Guatemala, and Manzanillo, Mextco. Fast 10,- 000-ton ‘American steamers that afford every comfort. Low first-class fares.” Steerage, $100. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK Passengers—Freight S. 8. VENEZUELA 8. 8. ECUADOR July 3 S. S, COLOMBIA .July 27 Alxo Additional Freight Sailings Approximately Every 10 Days Sailings from Pier 33, Atlantic Termi- nal. Brookign. Tickels and inform tion from amy steamahip, Tourist Rail- road “Agont, or PACIFIC MAIL S. S. Co. 10 Hanover Square, New York June 8 MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE NATIONAL CAPITAL &' MOV ING G0, ORACE 8845, 143642 U 8t N.W. 'RED-BALL TRANSIT CO. NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS Special_Rates to Boston and From_Pittsburgh Give Us a Riag. 4 Woodward Bldg. Maj }ing. Al mod. tmp. Mrs. Lizzie T. LaBarre Est Now z G BEACH, VA Virginfa Beach, ¥ The Waverley. .17t ik Sovonsiny renovated. Private bathe: moderate spring rates. BERKELEY SF W. VA. SHED SIX ROOM AND BATH : two acres in ok lawn: in sight of Berkeley Springs, W. Va.. a fumous health | resort. and four hours by auto over mac swized roads from Wash.., D. C. Terms. Address Henrs Gray, Ber avo ANCHORUINes N. Y. to Cherbourg and Southampton. MAURETANIA. May 20 June July 10 BERENGARIA ' June 5 June 26 July 17 AQUITANIA June 12 July 3 July 24 N. Y. to Plymouth. Cherbourg and Haml LACONIA June 7 July 12 Aug TYRRHENIA June 28 Aug. 8 Sept, 12 Cr.lo"l"o Cobh Vflus;lllto;n‘rllnd .lwirml une, une 30 Jul CARMANIA [ '’ 'June16 July 14 Aug, FRANCONIA (new) July 7 Aug. 4 Sept. Hoston to Cobh (Qu Liverpeol. (new)... May 26 June 23 July 36 SAMARIA (new). .June 9 July12 Aug. ® N. ¥. to Londonderry and Glasgow. CAMERONIA (new). May June 33 July 21 COLUMBIA June ® July 7 Aug. 4 ASSYRIA June 16 July 14 Aug. 25 TUSCANIA (new) Sept. O 6 _Nov. 3 N. Y. to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Louden ALBANIA (new ] | BAXONIA TUSCANIA (new) See your local Dunard Agest or write C end Aachor 8. 8. Lines, 517 14th wt. FERRY, W. VA, THE LOCKWOOD Mrs. A. P. Daniel. Prop. Open for the Season _ STEAMSHIPS EUROPE BERMUDA MAKE SUMMER BOOKINGS NOW Mediterranean, Caribbean and North Cape Summer Cruises Orient, South America Stezmship Tickets—All Lines Regular Rates OBER’S Bullding Phone Main 1089 ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. OPENS JUNE 15th The most centrally located hotel on the Boardwaik at Tennessee Avenue ican Pl [ Splendid Food Bert Estlow's Orcheatra VACATION TRIPS lifornia® via Colorad and the Rockies. optional trip 10 Hawaiian Islands 8 1o 6 weeks. Make vour own ftinerary. All details arranged by American Express Trav t Write for ATLANTICCITY,N.J. § Theideal American plan hotel § directly on the ocean front. CAPACITY 600 BRICK GARAGE Vacation Tours, And Up—Including All Expenses Above Rate Beginning June 1 A1l the attractions of a delfgnhtful yachtjgg cruise fo a Quaint Foreign Land Bermuds 16 Cool 15 Summer Avierage Bummer Temperature, o7 des All Bports—Modern Hotels—No Passports 8. §, “FORT VICTORIA 9. 8. “FORT ST. GEORGE" Frequent Bailings in May and June Send for Special Tours Booklet FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 84 Whiteball 8t., N.Y., or any Tourist Agt Table unezcelled. ; apecial weekly Ameriean plan. Orchies- 3 ¥ Garage.” Phone Marine R0, Boskict Ownership Directian. RALPH MECKLEY OLMHURST HOTEL Pennsylvania Ave.. close to B nd Steel Pler. Always C ¥ 800. Private bathe. running water in all bed: roo Vrite for literature snd spec rates. A H. darsel UNITED AMERICAN LINES Jaint Service with HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE Totels Tor sale o ‘rent. " Weite, ua for, com: FRANCE A. CRAIG & CO. 02 Segal BIdg. Phor TABOR T To Plymounth, Cherboury, Ramburg Ideal ‘ocation: large SOLETE. ... June 12 July 10 Aug. 7 RELIANCE. . June 26 July.24 Aug. 2i Cherbourg. Sowthampton. Hamburg ALBERT BALLIN (new) Juls 26 Sept.0 To Hamburg Direc THURINGIA..June 14 Aug HANSA June 28 WESTPHALIA July ] Sailings from W. 46th St., New Yerk Agply » UNTTED AMERICAN LINES Broadway New York ‘or bocal steemehip agvase rooma. Special Owner managemen! Tenn Beaumont, 7T LG Yectrcity. Burop 160 up dis. Am. DL, 38 np diy. Spec. Vi Yomy "L % ¥ K. Boston for . soeDic boasty sod B oterset Thire vigoratng ky. Own'p mgn't. H. L. & B. The Breakers ek On' Oosan ‘Front. Capacity, 1.000. | S. S. VAUSAN, May 23 and European Plans. Golt Club S. S.VESTRIS, June ® arage. JOEL HILLMAN, Prop. fertad = Py ezesiind Servi R10 DE JANKIRO MONTEVIDED BUENOS AIRTS A vorage suequalied o & continent wa- 2 Sept. 13 American rivih o e Coor i u.—u—,ufi' e o Sl Tomre arvind or Rates, Lifustrated Literatare, ste., Appiy LAMPORT& HOLTLTD. 42 BROADWAY. NEW YORX Any_Steamship or_‘Tourist Ageat or R. M. Hicks, 1208 F St. N.W. General District Ages ready: terms mode: 1ways open. alwa Weite or g M. WALSH DUNCA Write_or phone FRENCH Line Plymouth Havre—Paris Toin_the_Experienced_Travelers” The Magnificent “FRANCE” Wednesday, May 23, (Sailing 11:30 A.K.) PARIS ... ...June 6 Junme27 July 13 FRANCE June 13 July 4 July 35 LAFAYETTE. June 23 Aug. 4 Sept. 1, New York—Havre—Paris Popular priced one-class ahips Suffren........May 26 July 3 Sept. 18! Rochambeau.. May 31 July 7 Bept. 18| Chicago June 2. June 30, Aug. 3 Roussillon LaSavoie 1 New York--Vigo(Spain)—Bordeaux La Bourdonnais.June § July 12 Sept, 18 New York Daylight Kavind Time Tocal French Line Ageats or Oompany’s Office, 1408 New York Ave. N.W. SPENS) ACCOMMODATES SUNE || 300; AMERICAN 20|| PLAN, SEA BATHS 23: GOLF, A LACARTE 'GRILL ROOM ~ DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN R~ de_Luxe to the MEDITEREANEAN B> the New 22,000 Ton Palatial L GIULIO CESARE JULY 7th Largest and Fastest Italian Liner. Other Bailings to AZORES, GIBRALT: Colembo. . . America 1 Taormine .. 7 ITALIA AMERICA SHIPPING CORP. One State St. New York OLLAND AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via Plymoutl, Beulogn ur-Mer N ayid A 1 July 21. A 35 o ISOW ‘secon ‘house from Ocean. Samset Avenve, second Heurl,BMAN HAW Spring Rate, $16 to BEACH HAVEN, The Engleside Doy iovs foso The' Island e Tuht|nr£|‘; re::\n t;‘nml:m .Yt‘noy 1'0:;:’ !flh:l BINE: erfect tathing, always g sh- fap, with & modern hotel a3d gives sbre relief | NEW from Hay Fever beside: Booklet, VEEND, s tennis courts. Opeus June 22n R. F. ENGLE, M| OCEAN CITY, N. J. America's Greatest Family Resorf— OCEAN CITY, N. 7. For your 1928 vacation. ‘Write Secretary, Publicity Bureaun. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. THE COLONIAL 15 Main ave.. Ocean Grove, ope-half block to cap., 100. Rates mod. Am. & Euro. pl . 3. Going Away? Let Us Arrange Your Travel Money - Letters of Credit Travelers’ Checks Foreign Exchange RO yoL RYNDAM. ... Office, 24 State St. SOUTH AFRICA UNION c;g'rm LINE - for saflings and further information apoly Ganderson & Son, Gen. Passenger Agts., 26 Broadway, New York, Or_Any Stsamehip Ticket Agents. NORWAY " North Cape and the Fjords. NORWAY DIRECT B INGS eyen Kratisnsand. and Hanja Stavang Bergensfjord JUNE 1 MAY JULY 20 JUNE 20 AUG. 28 AUG. 10 S Ao Daily s Tar Boveben, Denmark asd . + sthe Continent. Norwegian America Line 477 93 Whiteball St., New York Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street SHADY SIDE, MD. CHESAPEAKE BAY RIVER Fishing parties taken out for a big eatch. *¢ miss coming to Shady Side this sum: i e, o Phone West River jord Buena Vista Spring Hotel Busns Vista Springs, Franklin Co., Pa. ({ SAIL Historic MOUNT peer”. . VERNON "“Str. Chas: Macalester Round-Trip, 85c, Admission to Grounds, 25¢; Total, $1. All-the- Way-By- Blue Ridge Mountain: Altitude, 3,000 Ft. Capacity, 500 Open Jume to November i Olimt coflont Food-and” Beevioe; siase Roads. | Garage. for , Tates, ote. - Address until June lst JQHN J. GIBBONS, Masager Hotel Rennert, Baltimers, NITED BTATES STORAGE GO. MOVING, PACKING. BHIPPING. PHONES: M. 4229, ¥. 2425. FIREPROOY. MOVING STORAGR KRIEGS RESS PACKING Y SHIPPING N.W. Mais 3010. - UNION 1 £ ® STORAGE COMPANY PHONE ' NORTH 104 . SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 = Lecal and Loag Diftance MOVING. By Coreful Men, Rates Reasonbale. | qTACKING BY EXPERTS. Geods lasared $8.000 w! our long-distanes vaas. CLEAN, DRY STORE POR FORNITURE AND ‘l:: Estimate cheerfully gives. Coaver location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. @.w. Phone Main 1282, SMITH’S TRANSFER & STORAGE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS Mooern FIREPROOF suiLoin WE CRATE, PACK AND SH) PHONE NORTH 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W, FIREPROOF STORAGE, Quite contrary to general belief, “better protection does not mean excessive charges.” HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PIANOS and VICTROLAS RUGS and CARPETS SILVERWARE AUTOMOBILES Carefully Handled and Securely Stored METROPOLITAN WAREHOUSE CO. 50 Florida Ave. N.E. Potomac 682 AAAADARAARADANN Who Moves You Is Just as Important as £ :Where You Move Phone Main €900—Qur padded vass jenced and careful mes are Storage Co. £ 920-922 E Street N.W. [T T8 NI D IR AU ) A2 A2 $5,000,000 DAMAGES ALLEGED IN SUIT ‘C]nmnt Charges Equitable Life | Assurance Company Infringed | Upon His Copyright. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, May 22.—Sult for $5,000,000 damages against the Equi- table Life Assurance Society, with home offices In New York city, wa: filed in federal district court here b: Richard Alfred Uhalt of New Or- leans, who alleges the society in- fringed upon his copyright of a cer- tain form of insurance policy. In his complaint. Mr. Uhalt as- serted he conceived, on April 5, 1909 the idea of a homestead plan with ai insurance rider attached. He said his idea was copyrighted and in 1910 he submitted it to the Equitable Society for consideration. He alleges the In- suranée corporation lumli the. plan down, but subsequently began selling policies with the home purchase plan attached. - The court was dsked to grant an injunction restraining the socisty from usipg the plan pending settle ment of the litigation. The claim for damages is based ‘upon §1 for each of the more than & million pieces.of literature Uhalt alleges the society distributed advertising the “buy your home—insure your life” pélicy, and for profits of more than 34,000,000 alleged to have been made from the plan he calls his own. > —— The birth-rate for England and Wales for 1022 was the lowest an réc- 95d, savt for the war years, 1918 to 191 ot A pike welghing “eighteen pounds recently caught in an Essex lake had inside it an unopenéd bottls of lemon-