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WANTED T0 BUY-—HOUSES. Continued. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THE EVENII\(} STAR WASHINGTON D. C.. FRIDAY MAY Zo. AUCTION SALES. FUPURE DAYS ! RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. WANTED—A TE: on Youse, north of O t.. south of K st.. weat of 18th 3 ; must have a ga- suitable for doctor's , Malo 7887. Br"fon 1t st. now. WANTED fi) RUY FROM OWNER & 10 9 st or southeast sec- Price, $4.000 to $7.000. Can make sub, stantial cash payment. Address Box 38-A. Star office. . IF YOUR PROPERTY 18 LOCATED E. the Capitol we can sell or rent It and courteous service, JOS. A. HERH SONS, Realtors, 515 E. Cap. st WANTED—TO BUY IN MT. west of 16th house of § Dbaths, with garage space: uot over $20.000. Phone Mr_DOYVLE. Maln §600. hefore 10 a.m v rOR DESIR ics showing good return i payment and assume uean business. Reply at Address Box 208 . . CAPITOL HILL AND ron, six rooms. List now for REPUBLIO REALTY COMPANY, now. quick Yits ¥ o WANT A 6 TO ® R suy good wi ave good cash pay- ment. Address Hox 347, Star offre. o buy a nice 6 to % room and bath r the Capitol. Address Box 208 N HOME FOR BALE TO COL- ored with R. P. OHANDLER & C0., 1326 You n.w. Phooe North §784. 2e 500 CABH. GO AS HIGH AS §,000 FOR § or' T room house: good section mot so far out: owner only. Address Box 1277, Star office. FED HOMES To SELL—PBRSC tontion. Quick results. SAMUEL F. Room_301,” 1408 G_st. n.w. WILL PAY CASH FOR 8-ROOM AND BATIT Touse north of Columbia rd., south of Madison and east of Georgin ave. Agents need not apply. _Address Box 1 Star offie WANTED IN NI S.E O 8.W. SECTTON— 8 to 8 room and bath house, modern conven iences: must be in good nelghborhood: will par cash, price not to-excond $10.000. but would be most. interested in 5,000 or $7.000, Box 1617, Star offic SROOM AND BATH HO rorthwest: Cleveland Park ~preferred. dress Rox 2637, Star office. = FRICK HOUSE IN NORTHW NEAR 1 ont Circle; § rooms and bath: must be cheap, Address Boy 1887, Star offic e,—'m 10 ROOM HOUSS T3 ; have good cash pavuent. 2845 B'at. fow.,_Hoom 003 IN SUBURBAN A ANY GUOD SEC- Malo 2730. IF YOUR HOUSE IS FOR SALE LET ME Know about ft. | cai ROBERT LE Franklin 5885 HAVING SOLD hington a 6 or room tllrlyv hnun in Pt ohr rei | price, term: nd _location to care u( Cozler wll it quickly. MAVE A CLIENT WHO WILL at once,” elght to northwest Tocati near 14th st. 29 1 st. HAVE A CLIBNT cash for & seven or eight room, between 13th and 17th, north of Allison st. nw. Price must be right, between $18,000 d’ $25,000. EDGAR 1539 T at. WE HAVE MAX DALY for houses from $3.000 up. good business wroperty. You will get results by listing with WM. T. B\L ARD, PURCHANE oom modern house. Kood prefer Mount Pleusant e. $O.000 to $12,000. DGAR A. MILLER. "Main_ 3508, A. MILLER, Main_ 3508 unca and Businzss prop- ot W 2 erty in all sections wagt a quick sod phone. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE WATERFRONT, © ACRES, 4R HOTSE miles from Wnshington over Md. ronds, tomac river and private oyster creek lho 40-acre farm, 6-r. house; Mininesota WANTED—ONE ACT erty on river froni: growing, et famous Merritt Islans lots_on Indian ri Beach. . from . MOORE, aad _furnls Chesapeake North or Hratts. did Dathing beach, Few cholce Tots left at O DBathing, fishing. ete. Terms resson For rent. Herring Buy, $100 for season references. Phone Main IRVIN OWIN: th St PARK, MD. T. Excellent lme 8ad beaytiFul properts feet above tidewater. Only 10 minut station on Main Lise of D. & 0. 1 Deer Park Conyidered the western 1n good con Bungalo 4 rooms. Owner, F. Ii. fhorne pi. naw. (Al Cinve, - "~ South ¢ Chesapeake Belch For_sale. TWELVE _ROOM | THOMAS DOWLING & 00. PLEASANT, | s, and 2 | THEAST SEC- | balf (1 New cottage on Salt water. nurl tiurnish ' Nw. | AUCTIONER! 1115 Eye 8t. N.W. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Known as 488 and “TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- 490 Eye Street S.W. and 809 | 4Y Street S.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 41195, the undersigned trustee will offer for gule by publie auction in front of the mises on FRIDAY. THE TWENTT-FIFTH peet " sltuate Tn the ets of Washingion.” D trict of Colymbia, to-wit: The west thirty- four and sixty hundredths (34.80) feet front on Eye street, aud running back an even width the full depth of original lot seventeen (17) in square four hundred and ninety-nine (499). and. known as houses und premises Nos. 48§ gnd 400 Eye street southwest, bington, Tmmediately thereafter, the south six (8) feet front by the full depth of original lot thirty-five (35) and the morth twelve and one- teet front by the full depth thereof of orfginal lot thirty-six (36) in square four bundred and ninety-cight (408) and known as house and premises No. S09 413 street south- hington, D. C. “STERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid fn cash, the balance In two isi fustallments, payabR in one asd two years. with interest at six per cent per pasable semi-annually, from day of sal cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or ull caxh, At the option of the purchaser.. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser on each ploce of property sold at the time of maie. Al converancing, recording, reveuue stump and notacial fees ‘at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within Oftecn days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the TIgUt to resell the prop- erty at the risk ko vost of the defaulting purchaser, after five deys' advertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published city of Washingion, D.C. - TAMES, Trostee, my14-d&ds exsu 416 8th mtrect n'w. B virtue of u special writ of fleri facias issued out of the Municipal Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia aud to me directed, 1 will sell by public auction, within the above prem. on_FRIDAY, THE_FIRST DAY OF 1923, AT’ TEN-THIRTY 0'CLOCK AM.," Davis 'Watkins Emulsifier. Motor, Re- ceiving_Tank, Scales. Filter and Connections, Davis Watkins Bottle Washier and Sterilizer with Motor, Alvey Ferguson Gravity Convesor. Copper Steam Jacket Kettie, 4 Wheel Hand Truck Block and Fall. Glass Jurs o8, Cocon, Flavars, ‘ete. and levied upon and sold'to satisfy & Judgment in favor of R. L. Jones, plaintiff, vs. Co-Cremo Yanufacturiag Co., s corporation. AUCTION SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of certain chattel trusts recorded e office of the recorder of deeds of the of Columbi; party socured therebs and at the request of the the undersigned trustee public auction, on the st the fout of day the FIRST DAY OF JUNE. certain items of furniture, . linen, gla, Tousehold e nent, autoras | phone_machines. 1035 Vermont ave. 01 Champisin st. icles of use and . typewriters and dic in| | Terms of sale: IMPORTANT NOTICE On account of the temporary congested zone order OUR NEXT SALE OF AUTOMOBILES WILL TAKE PLACT SATURDAY (.ommencmg 12 Noon Capital Clty Garage No. 410 8th St. N, ADAM A, WESCHL iy C. G. Sloan & Co. || Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. ‘ul'_‘;;ge Sale of Household Goods, Office Furniture, Etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At SLOAN’S, 715 13th St. SATURDAY, May 26, 1923 At 10 AM. And at 12 M. Ford Roadster by order of U. S. Marshal. TERMS CAS. €. G. SLOAN & CO. —ADAM A Large Sale “of Household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc.; Also Lot of Trimmed Hats, By Order U. S. Mar- shal. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W., Saturday. Commencing 9 A.M. New American W Walnat~ Mahogans foniers, Dressing Tabl Dining Room & and Odd Pledes, Sewing Cabinets, Springs, Mattresses, Couche Leather Librars Sofna Drawers, Reteigeraions Brass and B A_t 1" O'Clock A.M Trimmed_Hats, rder of consisting _of Offics ete. At 12 O'Clock Noon, At No. 410 8th St. N.W. { Automobiles, including Lim- nished, including canoe mear trolley Iine and Co iween G and 7 p.m. Apt. 4. on upper Potomac, duft road. Call b 12th st ousine,-Sedans, Touring Cars, | Ro;duten, Deliveries, etc. SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR RENT, room cottag or_month. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE _DAYS. THOS. 3. OWEN & 0N, AUCTION TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV ED REAL BBTATE_KNOWN AS 1712 EW JERSEY AVENUE RTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust recorded | July 28, 1922, in Liber No. 4783, at folio 41. of | ‘the 1and records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the party wecured, the | undersigned trustess will sell at public au vion. in front of the premises, on T rnsn\ THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P, lowing described real eatate situsie in the Diatrict of Columbin and designated as the | south 15 feet front by the full depth thore of Jot eleven (11) in Christopher Neumeye subdivision o square numbered five hundred and eight (508), plat recorded in Liber Y. F., at follo' 62, urveyor's office of District of Columbla, Terms of sale: Sald property is subject to a prior aeed[f trust securing an_indebtedne: of $4,000, add sald property will be sold subject to waid deed of trust indebtedness. jurehase price over and above ? one-third {8 to be paid in alanice in two equal instalime "?'m two I:Irl. with inters o per cent per annum, payable sem! aually, secured by second deed of trust upon the rty sold, or all eash, at the option of irchaser. A deposit of $200 will ba Tequired at the flme of sale. Al conveyane: in iog, revenue 8. 2 of purchaser. ' Terms of sale fo be complied days from day of sale. "om. ith within thirty arwiss deposit be forfeited and pi Temid at Fiak and cost of G¢Taulting porcbeser aftar five daye’ advertisement of wuch resale in some newspsper « n_Washington, D..C. EPERCY MG LU 508 E st. n.w. 8. E. KITE, J 1614 K st. n.w. 7100848, ex. kol Trstees THOB, J. OWEN & ONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALD OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust duly recordad 1n Liver No. 4816, follo 1 et seq.. e Tand ‘recards of the District of Cougibie, uest of the party secured there- ipned trustees wil sll, at public |atier ve da mises, on TUES- H DAY OF MAY b'x;‘r OR o-glfl.cx P.M., the fol and premises, 'of. Columbla, "and deslgnated parts of Lots 15, 16, 77 and 78 in subdivision of square 981, n....""‘! as per pat narau in Liber 18, ‘follo 9 of | TRUSTEES' The records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis, described as fol- Jows: Begimning for the same on 12th st., 63 2ot u‘“ the southesst corner of ‘aaid running thenc at Teot: thenge west G5.21 ft:. thence nMn feet to porth line of ot 78; thence wost along said porth line 3 feet: fest dnd thence ea: north on said | among the land thence 66,21 feet 1o the | o bt WESCHLER, Al SALE OF FRAME DWELLI RK. By virtue of two deeds of trust recorded respectively . at follo 348, and Liber 4 d récords |of the Diktrict of Columbia and at the re- 1 quest of the party secured thereby, ls\zn»d h'ultte will eell af he under- ublic ‘auction, in ONDAY. JUNE CLOCK P.M. following described land and premi numbered eighteen (18) and nineteen square numbercd fifty one hundred and 8fty- six (5156), in Brown's subdivision of ‘‘Hamp- ton Park ' as per plat recorded in_ Liber 38, at follo 29, of the surveyor's office, upon the following terms: One-third of the pur. ‘money in_cash, of which & deposit of be made with the trustees at time d the balance in two e sble fn one and two ye he rate of 6 per cent semiannually, secured by frast on the property sold, or all cash, at the optlon of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay all conveyuncing charges and to make settlement in thirtr days or deposit will be forfeited and the property resold. CHARLES W. STETSON, HARRY M. PACKARD, my24-d.ex.5u,my30&ds Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF UNDIVIDED ONE- HALF INTEREST IN VALUABLE BRICK G, NO. 621 MARYLAND AVE. By. “virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded November 4, 1922, instrument No. 7 et #ag., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and the request of the part; secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale, by public suction, in front of lh' anmhfl, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY- TH DAY OF MAY,'1923, AT FOUR fl LOCK the following-described land and premises, situste in the city of Washing ton, llhlrlcl of Columbia, to-wit: An vided half interest {n lot 39 in Jolinson's Birckhead's subdivision of lots in square 462, subject to a first trust of $2,000 at 7%: sub- Ject to a second trust of $2.000, at 7%, of ‘which approximately $340 has been pald; subject to a third trust of $200 now due. Terms: Cash sbove trusts. A deposit of required at time of sale. All convey- ancing, recordiog, revenue stamps and notarial foen 8¢ the cot of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within lNrt{ from -day of sale, otherwise the trusi serves the right to resell the perty at th risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, advertisement of such resale spener published in the city of Washington, R ULLER, _my16,19.22.25.28 Trustse. TTHOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. SALE Dl‘ VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 608 13th STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being trument No. 60, recorded Aug. 2. 102 Tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will Jublic suction, in front of the premises, DAY THE Finsp DAY of JONE e annum, rst deed of in some news south Mace of beginning; together with the im-|A'D, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. vem consisting of the two-story bay- 'qu:. ek dwell! o No. 808 12th st. n.e. SR i Ye. pal N mul lt time of sale. ot stamps, of 3600 wil be Al conveyancing, ete., at {4 mll':v'r Terms of sale to be complied with [ Columbi Sithin thirty dags from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell | of trust for $1,750,. property at the risk and cost of default- oy . r, after five advertisement published the purchase money 1o | and being lot 21 in John lowing-described land and pl!l!lIN the District of Columbis, and de regory sion of lots in re 1006, as per plat record- in Liber 18, i‘o"o 39, of th nml:ll of the of < the surveyor of tl District of All cash over = r deed ]lm *M| required pon acceptance of bid. Com recond: 7 Fevenue stamps e Torms of syia to s «-oln‘ ‘within 30 Terms of sale: Desirable | Office ! Mahog- 1 ana Tirany | chaser. ADAM A, WESCHLE i Trustees’ Sale of Hotel Fur- nishings, Fixtures and Equipment Contained in Premises Nos. 470 and 472 Pa. Ave. N.W., Formerly Known as the AUCTIONEER. ent contained art of White Enamel Plilows, Blaukets. Chiffoniers. Tubles, unirs and Rockers, Stoves, Ranges, Crockery, ‘ofletware, certain Lightiog Fixtures, Carpets, Jonwisting fo B Mat- Linen, SHIELDS, Attorney, ' Trustees. my’ 21-4&dbs.exSi { J0BN 1. N WISCO - | 0 STREET mises, on MONDAY: T | 1 DAY OF MAY A.D.. 1 O'CLOCK PO, the following land and prem e clts of Washington, Dix- to.wit: Tot one (1), two the subdivision. of part [of ot fourteen (id) in T {Addition’ fo tirorgetown, sa recorded in Liber: Governor & lio 31, of the surveyor's offie sald property being square for- b saquare eighty iz (86). in rgetown, and now ¥ix 76) "tnches wids an Wisconsin ave., iying immediately Torth along the s * by the width of thres | For the v e . and extend- lot one (1) e i ot dhree W P streot use” and | e perthve " Lt re:h( (8%), in Threl {101 1d's Addition to George. the ‘said east haif fronting thirty (30) {feet on the south side of O street and ruo. | ning back the same width to & depth of one !hundred and 8fty (130) feet in square i Georgetown, and now known as square , ‘and_known as house &nd premises No. 2’ 0 stree: northwest. Washicgton, D. C. ‘erms of Sale: One-third of the purchise money to De paid in cash, the balance in two equal instalmen(s. payable in one aad two soars, with interest at & per cent per annum, rasatie semiannually, from das of sale. se ed_of trust upon property Cann. at tha option of ihe pur i required plece of property conveyancing, recording, ] |revenue stami of the purchaser. |plted with within fteen da: sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right [ o Fesell the property at the risk and cost’of | the defanlting purchaser, after five dars’ ad meat of such resale in some newspap: ished ' the clty of Wasnington. D, C. CLINTOA i stk s WILLIAM W. MILLAN, Feadall bullding 4% abd D) ot n'w. e ! pul Stewart buil | mylo-dkds.exsu | TRUSTEES" LE SOME_DWELLING { _ PLACE N.W. { By virtue of instrument among the lumbia, and NO. certain deed of trust. being recorded August 3, 1922 rds of the District of Co- the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auctlon, in front of the on TBE!!DA}' THE TWENTY and prem- the District of Columbia and and being lot 1 square 1444 nd Company’s subdivision, called Helghts,” as per plat recorded in County Book 24 page 50 of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla, subject to covenants of record. Terms of sa Sold subject to a bullaln' association loan amounting to about $2,900, particulars of which will be stated st the time of sale, and the amount over said' loan to be paid $1.000 cas) nd balance $75 per month. interest, secured br a dec of trust on the property sol required upon acceptance of bid. inz. recording and revenue stamps at. pur- chuser's cost. Terms of sale to be eomplied | {with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. GUS SOLOMON. DAVID ABRAHAJ. my19d&ds.exSu P Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & §oN, TRUSTEES' SALE _OF AUCTIONEERS. | VALUABLE TM- THE TWO- . NO. 3038 P By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 204, recorded J. 9, 1928, among the 1and records of the District of Co- lumbis, and at the request of the party se- cured ‘thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the ises, on MONDAY, THE FOURTH DA JUNE, 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. following described land and premises, ate in District of Columbia and designeted as and being part of lot 197 in square 1257 in that part the said city of w.lul‘lfl' formerly Bes Addition to” Georgetown, Seribed in accortunce with ‘survey ‘made Octo ber 18, 1919, and more particularly described in the above mentioned deed of trust, the sald rfl conveyed including and intending fo include the land improved inclosed with said 8066 P st. n.w. and the right to use an yiley on the east fronting 8.79 ft. on P st. afd running back 32 feet, mare or iess, said ‘part of lot fronting 20 ff. 10 in. on B st n. Terms of male: All cash over a deed of trust_amounting to 33,000, $200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Comveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchasers cost. ‘Terms of sale to be compiled with w s t tortelted Gt ARLES FAHY. MICHAEL WALSH, my24-4&ds, exBuhol ‘Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEHRS. TRUSTEBS' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- FAMILY BRICK FLAT; 3rd ST. Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust, being tnstrument No. 223, recorded April 13, 1020y amo.g the land records of the District of Colu..ia, and at the request of the party secared thereby; the undersigned trustees will sell. at public auction in froat of the prem- ises URSDAY, the Slst DA AY, . Totn AT FIVE O'CLOCK. FML the o lowing dexcribed land and premises. situste in District of Columbla, " snd designated and being lot 111 in Jok. M. Carmody’s sab- division In-square 778 as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liver 28, follo 146, Terms of male: All ‘casn over two prior ‘cou: PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING TWO- 08, 648-648%4 deeds of trust amounting fo $4.500. posit required uj DoreAeEs cort: 206k Columbia ! nown as _wquare | together with the alley three (3) feet | 1 lot | ¢ | directl eant haif of lot eights- | it the | and_notarial fees at the cost | of b J‘:::nn-‘.n.- £ eA world. There is no more start a happy day at the sho: I 1 Comfortabie ton via Pennsy! Rallroad Raiiroad tim, cpred from locs | through Pullmans. BRIGHT Spring morni breeze—weather's ji ust rig those hard far-reac! sénds; Golf, Tennis, Roller Chairing on the Boadwll, Fishing, Swmmnz Pools, Dancing, Theatres, Concerts, etc. convenient train service, with Reached in 415 hours from Washing- Ivania Rallroad or via Baitimore and Obio and e tables and full information can be se- al Ticket Agents. REHOBOTH BEACH, DE i the ‘".'“!.fi.-na P witeor e Al privets bethis. Usual exclusive feature malatained. Bates consistest with cests of esrvies. Open sll ye nd for booklet. B TROMESON & CO- TEPROOF AMERICAN PLAN N THE OCEAN FRONT ring Rates. _Aiways Open. _Cap. &0 e 't champlonahip rourses indalged in the year arounds preileges aval Spon sppiication 1 the hotel manage ] P oTAR HOTEL STRAND TRIO, artists of oo fyita] concerte cnie daly usual merit, render HOTEL STRA! 'ARAGE on the premises is operated by the hotel for the exclusive use of Capacity, 40 cars Phone Atlantic City 1465 ATLANTICCITY,N.J. The ideal American plan hotel on the ocean front. CAPACITY 600 BRICK GARAGE HZyNar. -t 5| KRIEGS | PACKING Hotel Henlopen 0ccan front Reasonable rates. Special rates familios Booklet with map. Paved road ail way. Clean, safe beach. Bes of food. Bame managemen - EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL Ol WASHINGTON | Profs. _from Spal O ] ::rll(lenlv Method. ! KUSICAL IN! ST‘BUCTION TRANSIT CO. NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS Bpecial Rates to Boston and z:vmvn"-l‘flr[h ve Us Eing ids. Main UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. MOVING, PACKING. SHIPPI PHONES: M. 4220. F. 2425. FIREPROOY. WMOVING SYORAGR SHIPPING | 1236 B Bt N.W. _ Main 9010. EAN, DRY STORE FOR FURNITU! . Estimate cheerfully gi . WESCHLER'S, Phone Main 1282, | AND PINE TREE INN| Teart of the City,” §t. James near Beach. Fireproof, Ameri- RUSNING WATER. OOSEVELT Marylang Ave.. 2nd hotel from and _refurnished. Private | e plas. Natis wpoe reques \GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL | VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR STEEL PIER. SPECIAL EARLY SEASON RATES. | AUTO BUS MEETS TRAINS. BOOKLET. 0. D. PAINTER, OWNER & MG! Place Running water Personal direc Carolina Ave. near Beach. ATLANTIC RAYMOR B Worlds Greatest Hotel Success EDGEWATER | . Carolina Ave., near Beach. Capscity, 250. | i The _ HOTEL UIGAN Bench m:.: ceptional Running WAtr in eve: uest, MRS. B. J. McG! W Ctuvton Ne @ Kentucky Ave. just off Boardwalk. New - Orchestra. SPECIAL | B, st T BOMIFACE. =4 DELAWARE CITY Jomn aves 21, Beach. Nowly fun. rooms. Private batha. Buoniag water. Keasonabie. Mrs. Laird. Ocenn_end lm\n TABOR INN frc. o e e aiey | large, alry | rooms. Special semson rates. season. | Owner management. J. P. & A M. DU e NEwMonnEY | BEACH HAV | The Engleside o R lion The only resort on the Jersey coast N 17ays good t. (Opgus June 22ad. F. ENGLE. Mgr. OCEAN trnr. N. 3. THE BREAKERS rdwalk between 2nd and Srd Streets, Boesian June rates. K. A YOUNO. Mer. MAYBERRY " 0l Vol s‘Where Comfort and Refinement Prevail” Oapacity’ 175 E. MAYBERRY EAGLES MERE, PA. 5 tennis courts. The summer resort that iy different. because it combines mountain and sea- s conditions with unique surround- 5. The sandy beach and temperate water of the Lake of the Hagles afford splen- did bathing 2,200 feet above sea level. One of the Hinest 18-Bole golf courses in America. 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T i s o Return_from London by any Canadian Pa- f-hvfllfllln zmor Sailing from NEW YORK, JANUARY l«.h. 1924 I-Ud-lflmub:unpm “Em ress’ HERE w over Tokvo perfect white-an Will you ride dow 1o buy that a the road to N wander in the Al flowe lanterns flicker u to old Kyoto for buy torto yon be when the jivama sets the poet by lemitsu’'s tomb? urope * Express Route to CHERBOURG—-SOUTHAMPTON—-HAMBURG Largest, Finest Ships on’St. Lewrence—1st, ind and 3rd Class Ezxeellent“MONOCLASS” cabin steamers to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON and ANTWERP - l'll‘l.l“llifilll lates apply local tourist and steamship agents or CANADIAN PACIFIC BELFAST, wistaria breaks shell-tinted wave, making verses about its d-grey against the blue? in a an n Benten-dori in the suns pple-green pro ht have w gleaming re hot's garden, s Will » the hills behin the Ch You know you've always slanned to go_—Why not Japan, this year? 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Denso ane.’ ates Customs Service, Port of Washingtc May 24, 1923.—Under the act of \nu gress ‘approved ‘February 19, 1920, ai {62 of the customs regulations of 1913, and in | pursuance of the suthority granted by the | commissioner of navigation under date of May . 1923, W. Fors- Viere, the name of the ga | “Amiefean’ has been changed o vessel was bullt at Warw 1920, her official ber §s | measures JOHN D. Den. o pon the application of to { IN_THE SUPREMBE COURT OF THE 1 trict_of Columbla. ~ Holding Bankruptey Court.—In the matter of J. G. Janakas, trad- ing as “Collmbla. Frait and N Bank- rupt.—In Bankruptey, N Notice s hereby given that the benkrupt has filed his petition praying for a discharge from all his debts in bankruptey. and that his creditors and other persons in interest are re quired to enter their appearance in opposition, if any so desire, in the clerk's ofice of court, on or befors the 25th day of June, 10: RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in Bankruptcy, |FORD PLANS COTTON MILL| LProposes to Produce “Cotton Drill” Used in Auto Production. ATLANTA, Ga., May 25.—Henry Ford, Detroit automobile manu- facturer, {s planning to establish a cotton mill in the south for the pur- pose of manufacturing all the cotton drill used in the production of his automobiles, according to a story published in the Atlanta Journal. The proposed mill, according to the newspaper, will cost $25.500,000 and have a capacity of 300000 spin- ex. Mr. Ford's reported purpose of building a mill is being taken seri- ously by southern mills the Journal ‘story quotes an unnamad mill exec- [tive as saving, adding that many looms that have been engaged in the i production of cloth for the Ford {plants will have to be altered as to size in order to meet new conditions. —_— VATICAN 1925 PROGRAM. Will Convene Ecumenical Council in “Holy Year of Jubilee.” By the Associated Press. ROME, May 25.—The vatican will convoke an ecumenical council on the occasfon of the “Holy year of jubi- lee,” to be celebrated in 1925, accord- ing to a report in circulation in re- liable quarters, Only nineteen ecumenical councils have been held, the first Nicaeun, Asia Minor, in 325 A. D, and the last ln July. 1870, in Rome. 1" the archbish and bishops of vorld particip ln.r.lole lenerul urch eouncils. | line' vacht 1419 New York Ave, Washington NEW YORK’S OLD SALTS AGHAST, WHALER LANDS One in Years to Visit Pokt Leads to Reminiscing of 01d ¢ Sailing Days. | Fis NEW | YORK: May along th water ‘front rubbed Umv- eves in incredulity and then beg: to reminisce of old times, when !!\f | first whaler that has visited this port in years, the Norwegian steamer treif. siipped in with 2 of whale oil Old-timers said a whaler had not been seen here since the days whe: whalers were sail boats instead of steamers and the crew went out ir small boats to harpoon their quars: by hand. Capt. H. B. Har skipper of S if, said he and his crew men had spent five months outh Shetland Islands. W their modern whaling apparatus the ucceeded in getting 381 whales, ¢ spite the fact that the season generally regarded as poor. The oil was sold to a soap manu facturing company on Staten Islan LIBERAL LEAGUE FORMED TO STUDY SOCIAL ISSUES Creation of Respect for Law anc International Co-Operation Among Objects of Body. NEW YORK, 2 rmiat of the Liberal League to “consi with an open mind all projects look to social adyanc: is ‘announce Harold De Wolf Fuller of th ague's council, who sald it wa hoped to enroll citi through the country, regardless of party af filiations. Among the declarations of princi- ples were the following: “To buil up respect for law; to halt the tend- ency of government interference i every domain of life; to foster ind vidual initiative: to rescue our gov- ernment from the domination of or- ganized minorities working in the interests of special groups or classes to assert the right and duty of the people’s representatives to vote cording to thelr judgment and cor viction, and to urge an internationa policy based upon broad principles of co-operation.” The Ust of founders and members of the council. as made public by Mr. Fuller, included Dr. Nicholax Murray Butler, W. Rodman Fay, Vir ginia ~ Gildersleeve, Henry Holt Brander Matthews, Ogden L. Mills and Henry Fairfield Osborn. KNOWN UNDER NEW NAME. “Brooklyn-Manhattan” Succeeds Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. NEY YORQ, May 25.—The Brook- Iyn Rapid Transit Company officil- 1y passed out of existence yesterday after twenty-seven years. and here- after will be known as the Brooklyn- Manhattan Transit Corporgtian, The new name was selected by the re- organizing, committee, which an- nounced that incorporation papers had been filled with the secretary of stats. A 25.—01 properties and franchises of the old company were bought Mon- day under foreclosure decree at a purely formal bid of $10,000,000 LINCOLN MESSENGER DIES LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 25 bert Ingersoll, said_to have been e last of the United States secret sefv- e operativek on duty during the civil war, died at his home here. He was 100 5. 0ld. He was born Now York. He acted as | person: messenger for Pmlgant Lincoln. ans Secretary of er Stanton.

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