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RE AUCTION SALES. MORROW. SORTS. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. o Towommow. . C.G.SLOAN&CO. INC Aucts., 715 13th St. . Large French Brenze and Marble Clock, 8 Old Pewter Tea Pots. Rosewood acosTEND Large French Vases, Dining Room Chairs and Sofas, Mahogany Chests of Drawers, 3-picce Onyx Clock Set, Antique Piano, Pair and Bedroom Suites, Player-Piano, Upright Piano, Electroliers, Oriental Rugs, Andirons, China, Glassware, Pictures, Books, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’ 715 13th Street Saturday, June 9th, 1923 At 10 And at Auté\mnbiles, etc. TERMS CASH. TOMORROW. IMPORTANT NOTlCE On account of the temporary congested zone order OUR NEXT SALE OF AUTOMOBILES WILL TAKE PLACE SATURDAY Commencing 12 Noon Capital City Garage No. 410 5th St. N.W. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer 063t AUTIONEERS, 15 Titn KT !.\LE OF HOUSEHOLD «0OODS. ETC., FOR STORAGE, (HARG Notiee is hereby given that on SATU. RD\\' JONE NINE. 1093.°AT TEN 0'CLOCK AM. There will e soid at i rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc.. 715 13th st.. ‘Washington, D. C.. to enforce liens for stor- axe’ charges, eic. due and unpaid. all houss hold goods, personal effects, etc.. stored with us in_the following namea: T. R. Scherer, Ac 3 B Tanson NATIONA! PITAL RTORAGE AND MOV ING (0. 1434-1442 T st., Washington, D. C. o8 TADAM A, WESCHLER, A n Household Furniture, Player- Piano, Soda Fountain, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. By Public Aaction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Saturday Commencing 9 A.M. Dressers, Chiffoniers, Dreesing _ Tables. American " Walout, "Douie and Twin Hrass Beds. Springs and Mattresser, Wardr Buffets, China Clowets. Extension Tabies Chairs, Mah. Sewing Cabinets, Circassian Wal. and Cane Setter, Portieres. Bookeases, OMk Flat and Roll-top Dexks. Shoemaker's Sewing Machine, Kitchen Cabinef, Refrigerators. Soda Fountajn with Back-bar Mirror. roll Wrapping Paper, Carpets. Rugs. etc. At 12 O’Clock Noon At 410 8th St. N.W. Automobiles, including Tour- ing Cars, Roadsters and Deliv- eries, 1922 Durant, by order Trustee in Bankruptcy; Buick Touring, by order U. S. Mar- shal; Elec. Coupe, for storage charges, etc. Terms: Cash ADAM & WESCHLER _ Anctioneer. THOMAS 1 TRUSTEER' OWEN . ATCTIC SALE_OF VALUARL DWELLING, NO. 211 1ith 8T. S.E By virtue of & certain desd of trust duly re- eorded in Liber No. 4576, folio 366 et seq.. of the 1and records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the parts secured th bs. the undersigned trustees will sell, at pu Lie' auction, in front of the premises. on FRI- DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1023 AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. fhe following described land wnd premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and beinE part of original lo 15 in square 969, described ax follows: Reginning for the sameé at_the northeast corner of said lot. and run Ring thence south along the west line of 11th atreet 20 feel; thence weat A3 feel 1015 Inches: thence north 20 fest to the northweat corner of caid lot, and thence cast along the north . line of waid lor 83 feet 103 inches to the Dlace of beginning. Terms of Sold subject to a first deed of rruat for £,25; halance cash.” $200 deposit required upon ‘accépiance of bii. ~Conve i stamps at purchas. be complied with or deposit forfeited HARVEY M. SAGER, RS BRICK TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING. NO. 810 NEW JERSEY AVE. By viftue of a certain deed of tr recorded, in Liber No. 4400, folio 488 et weq., of the Tand ecordw of the District of Colum: nd At the requést of the party mecured the undersigned trustees will sell, at utiic auction in front of the premises. FRIIDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1823) AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol. lowing-described 1and and premisex, situate in the District of Columbis, and deaignated and being 1t 4, in Emilie Lulles's subdivisio in_square north of square 063, ns per plat re corded in Liber 13, follo 157, fn the office of the surveror of the District of Columbla. Torme of wile: Sold subject to a first desd of trust for $2.000 and aubject also to a second deeq of trust for About $1.839.07; amount over . #aid trusts to be paid in’ cash. ' $200 deposit ; required upon acceptance of bid. - Conveyane- ing. recording and revenue stamps at purchas er's cost. Terms of male to be complied with within thirty dass or deposit forfeited. o HORNER, duly OWEN & § saLe or THOMAS J TRUSTEES' 2STORY FRAME 1319 AND 1385 8tn By virtie of two cortain deeds of trust, be- ing_ instruments numbered 101 and 192 respec- tivels. recorded among the land records of the et of Columb'a on F A the request of ihe parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic auction in front of the respective FRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.2L. the followiig d scribed 1and and premises. situate In the Di trict of Columbla and Leing the north § feet of lot 7 and the south 7 feet of lot 8 {n Sam. uel Norment's subdivision of square 399, as per piat recorded In Liber B. follo 21, of the sur- vesor's office records of the District of Colum. bia. and at 4:15 O'CLOCK P.M.. SAME DAY, parts of lots 12:and 13 in the sald subdivision fn sald square 399, beginning at & point on the east line of Sth st. n.w. south from the northwest corner of Jt east 94 ft. 4 in. along said alle: 4 in. to the of beginoing. “Terms of sale: Each parcel soid & prior deed of trust for $2,000 and th over aaid frust to be paid in cash. sit required upon each lot time of bid. nveyancin venue stamp: at purchaser’ . _Terms of sale to be c Jiled, with” within thirty days or deposit GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, J. FRED CHASE, my29.d&ds, exSudhol —_______Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A HOUSE AND_LOT NUMBERED 2054 MACOMB ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bein instrument No. 127, of September 9, 1922, o the 1and records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the parties secured o thereby, the undersigned will sell, at publie auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, JUNE EIGHTH, 1928. AT FIVE O0'CLOCK the following described land an ises situate in the District of Columbia Being lot numbered twenty (20) numbered twenty hundred and 2084). as described 1o sald deed of trust, v]\%: 1l ;allfllwln Ild’"m.: N . rms of male: property is subject to & prior deed of trust securing an indebtedness of $10.000 and said Dm?efl.' will be sold sub- to eaid deed of frust indebtednces = O o be paid ia c lance in two equal instyiments, payabie 4n one and two vears, with 'interest at the Tate Of six &nd one-half per centum per annum, able semi-annually, sbcured by second deed - “of trust upon the property or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required at.the time of sale. All comvevancing, recording, sevenue stamps, efc.. at of purchase rms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise depouit will be forfeited- and property resold at risk and cost of defaulfing Purchaser, aftar five dazs’ advertinement o h resdle in some pewspaper published in nhm- C. " 7 roBERT L MKERVER, 14 . 73 h ot sw. P Trustess, thence west 84 ft. A.M. 12 M.: . SLOAN & CO.. Aucts. _____FUTUKE DAYS, ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. | | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY TAPESTRY BRICK DWELLING, 8 pRO0NE AND TRATH. " HOT-WATER REAT. FLECTRIC LIGHT, NO. 5302 8th By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4810, follo 114 et seq., of the District of Colum: and at the request of the party secured ; thereby, the undersigned trust il ofter public surtion, in front of’ the 0! THE ELEVENTR 1923, ‘AT FIVE 0°CLOCK PM.. the faliowing-described land and prem- ines. situate in the city of Washington. Dis- trict of Columbla. to wit: Lot 44 in Oden R Sudler's subdivision of lots in block 18 of “Rrightwood Park.” as per plat recorded in No. 8, follo 49, of the recards of the ¥ for the District of Co. d premises aiso known purposes as lot 44 in square 2093, improved as abote. to be_sold subject to & rior deed of trust for $3.750 March 7. 1925, Terms of sale: Over trust, $1,000 cash,. balance. at’ A14%. secured by a pon the property sold. or ¢ the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convevancing. recording. revenue atamps and notarial fees at the cost of the Terms of sale to be complied with days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserse the right to’ resell property at the risk and cost of the default fug purchaser. after fve days’ adverisement of sich resale in'some newsgaper publlshed in the city of w»-mflmn, 2 C ', roouey, B. TIPTO! T my3ta i ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIO! Salvage Sale of a Large Stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Furnishings, Dry Goods, No- tions, Boys’ Clothing, Bathing Suits, Show Cases, Cash Reg- ister, Etc., Contained in No. 1216 H Street N.E. Rs virtue of authorits vexted in the under- signed 1 will sell the abore premises. 1023 AT TE oF indlew men Drs Goods. Notions, Case. Cash Register. more or less damaged by fire. Amok Terms: Cash. ADAM A. W' _je6-dé: THOS. TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRIC ELLING, NO. 632 GRESHAM PLACE"N.W. Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4733, folio 50 et seq d records of the District of and st the request of ‘the party s nereby. the undersigned trustees wil . at public auction_in front of the prem TESDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF 'JUNE. A.D. 1 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P, the following described land and_premises, situate In the District of Co lumb'a. and designated as and being lot 84, i Harry Kite's subdivision of lots, i square 3037 in & part of “Mount Pleasan known as the “‘Franz Tract,” as per piat re- corded in Liber No. 4%, In'folio 123, of the records of the offce of the surveyor for the District ‘of Columbis. Terms of sale: Soid subfect to a first desd of trust amounting to about $1.800 and aiso #old subject to & second deed of trust mmount- fug 10 about $300. balance cagh. $200 deposit | requirea upon tance of bid. Converai ing. recording And revenue stamps &t pur. chuser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days or deposit forfeited JOHN B. KINNEAR, JOBN F. jez-2t remises. AY OF cash over trust, - Furnishings, ul-d&ds ex8u THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS IVIDED P SOUTH STS N.W Ry virtue of a_certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 23, recorded March 9. 1823, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil $ell."wt public auction, in tront of the prem ises, TUESDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OFJCNE, A, 1623, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., following described land and prem snes. the city of hington. Dis. tric and designated as and bein an_undivided one-third interest in lots BOZ nd 803, in square 49, togetber with the im provements. Terms of & money to be paid eanal instailments. years, QU R One-third of the purchase in_cash, bulance in two le’ in one and two # per ceatum per an num, ually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of “sale. Al converancing, recording. revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terma of fg be complied with within 30 days from day of wale, otherwise the trustee reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five daya’. advertisement of Auch resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. 0 CHARLES W. WARDE. SKINE GORDOY. Jjul-eoakds.exSu Trustees 08, J. OWENS & TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1611 A ST. 8. ] By virtie of a certain deed of trust. bei instrument No. 89, recorded December 26, 192: mong' the 1and racords of the District of Co tumbi request of the ue. cared undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auction. in front of the pre ises. ON WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1828, AT FO O'CLOCK P.M . the following described land and premises situate in the District of Colum- bia and designaied as and being lot 45 in Frank P. Reeside’s subdiviion of original lota 11 and 12 in square 1086, as per piat recorded in the offee of the wurveyor, for (ha District of_Colu TWO- : Rold subject to & first trust for $900 and also to a second trust for about can, $900 deposit required of bid. Conves| stamps to be complled with with thirty days or deposit forfeited. s NORMAN E. WILLIAM 8. ADAM A. WRSCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLINGS, NO.1115 5th STREET 8.E, AND NOS. 708, 708%, 705 AND 707 EYE STREET By ‘virtue of a decrae of the Supreme Court of tha District of Columbia, passed i Eyuity ‘ause No. 41002, the underaigned trustees wiil offer for by’ public auction, in front of the Foapective premises, on MONDAY, THE EIGH- AY OF JUNE. A.D. 1923, the fol. lowing described land and promises, Situate ia the city of Washington, District of Colum- bla, ta wit: AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M. Part of jot 4 in -in re south of ‘square 825, that s to say, ning 117 feet from the Rortheast coraér of said sduare and unning south 28 feet; thence west 106 feet. 1 inch: thence north 23 feet: thence 105 feet, i inch to the place of begianin d real estate ing also known for pus of taxation and ssment ax lot 818 in square south of square 825, improved by premises No. 1115 5th tre IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER All tast part or parcel of land known and Aencribed as part of square 905, beginning for the same 28 fest east from the northwest vorner of aaid square, fronting on Eye st. s.e. and running thence east 56 feet: thence south feet: thence east 1 foot; thence south 56 feet: thence west 5 teet:' thence morth 84 feeti thence west B1 feet. 8 inches: thence north 50 feet to place of beginning. Said Dproperty being also known for the pur of Maxation and assessment as lot 20 ed O P A ird of the purchase the balance in two payable in one and two rest at 6 per cent per apaum, Payable semi-annuslly, from day of cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all , the option of the purchaser. on each house If sold sep- oo the Eve at. property If entirety requlr- of the purch time of le. . Terms of sale to complied with within thirty days from day of “Gale ‘otnarwise the thustees vorn WY TIght t6 resell the property at the tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dayw’ advertisement of such res newspaper published in the clty of Wi JAMES B. ¥L Becoad Nai | signed by TIONEERS. | UR ! . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUCTION SALES: FUTURE DAY RESORTS. ~ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS TLANTIC CITY, N. J. JUNE 8, 1923. RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE'S BALE OF VAL- UABLE ~IMPROVED REAL- ESTATE, FRAMB DWELLING, NO. 712 22nd STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of authorlty vested in the under: the 1 a ent of Mary mintetration No. 0660, ublie auetion. in front of the on THURBDAY, THE FOUR TEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following describe and premines, situate In the city of ton, District of Columbia, to-wit: Pai No. twelve (12), {n square No. Afty-six (58), beginning on 2204 at. thirty-two feet five and three-fourths inches from the north corner od runaing sizteen feet fe thence weat _ seventy-three balf inches, ‘thence mnorth three feet inches, therice Wekt to the rear. thence north thirteen feet two inches, thence e beginning; in Washington _eity, Columbia. otherwise known for ¢ assessment as lot eight hund fie2 (830) tn square Arty.alx Torms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance In.two cqual’ fnatallments, pasable in one- and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per amnum, Dayable semi-annually, from day. of sale, secured by deed «of trust upon the property sold, or a1l cpwh, at the option of the pur chaner. déposit of $300 required of the ser at (e time of sale. Al convepanc and_notarial urchaser. Terma of ithin thirty days from day of the trustee and executor rexersex the right to resell the at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser. after five days’ advertisement o such reanle n wome newspaper published in the city of Washin C. DANTEL H. Mur) Unfon Trust buflding, Jez-d&ds Executor_and_Trus THON. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY RRICK DWELLING, NO. 2310 th STREET N.W Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4240, folio 237 «: meq.. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil sell, at public_auction in front of tie premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M the followiug described land and premises. situate i the District of Columbid and designated ax and being Lot 87 in Massie and Reex, trustees’ subdivision of lots in ilock 3, “Meridian HilL' as per plat recorded in the fice of the survesor of the District of Colum. count 19, at folio 110, Terms of wale: All cakh over a prior deed of trust for $2,250.° $200 deposit required upon acceptance of b4, Conveyanclug. recording and revenue stam purchaser's cont Torma of salo’to he complied with withia thirty duys or deposit forfeited. DAVID 8. HENDRICK, ALLAN E. WALKER, Trustees Je2-d&ds ex8u FOR BAL BOUIO ROCK CREEK FARM Four lundred acres, more or less, one mile east of Rockville, Montgomery county, Md.. at auction. on _premises, JUNE FIF TH, 1923, AT ELEVEN AM.. to settle of ‘the late Judge William Veirs Roufe. WAl be offered in iwo pa For terms -and further particulars see tisement in Mcntgomery Advocate, Rock Md. ’ r M. ROTIC, . PRETTYMAN 1A TRD.10413 THOMAS J. OWE Valuable Corner Residence No, 4037 New Hampshire Ave.,|_ N.W., being at the Southeast Corner of New Hamp. Ave. and Taylor St. N.W.,, and Gnnge on Corner Lot on an alley in*same square. By virtue of authority vested in us, sell at publie auction, in front af premises. .FTH DAY AT FIVE 0 in square 3231, improved a above. Terms of sale: No. 4037 New Hampshire sold_subject fo a firat deed of frust with about three years fo run at Six per cent. balance pavable the remuinder in monthly instaliments $200 deposit required upon es ¢ sale. Convevanclug, recording and revenne stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dass or deposit forfeited. - THOS. J. OWEN & SON. __JeT-d&ds.exsu PROPOSALS DEFARTMENT. SUPERVISIN A s Office, Washington. I. C.. June 4 1023—Sealed proposals will be opened in this office at 3 pm. Juls 2. 1923 for alteration and repairs to roof at fhe Auditor's Building. Washington. 1. (. Specification and dri=ing mas be obitained At this office. JAS, A, WET MORE, acting supervising architect. , UNTTED STATEN SENATE, OFFICE ( Vi . D, C.. June 1 ill be received at this office 12 o'clock M. June 15. 1923, for nishing stationers for the use of the U States Senate for the fiacal rear endin 80, 1924, Rlank forms of proposals the quantity a; each the form of bond 1o be sigoed by and suretles, will be furnished tion to this office. Proposais dorsed ' “Proposals for stationers United States Senate.”” and be directed to George A. 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Best Hotel Henlopen Special rates families Paved road all was. Ciean, safe beach MARLYAN GRKWOOT PARK TNN—BEATTIFTY. AND healthful: excellent table aud accommodations Sire, PENTZ. Tox 133, 51 Michacls 5 W RIVER AND Inrce lawn, dease shade boating, bathing and fishing: speciai chicken digners: write for v and wrek-end rates; Mrs. MATILDA NOWELL, Shady Side, Md. Phone_West River 21711 P BETTERTON, {BAY SIDE INN 3555550 Tign Siady lawo. Speial Snmmor Rate. ool menls. service: garage:_electric lights “NORTH HILL” ial rexort near Bluemont on iver; va nountain and water | huded ground, drives. fishing. boat ug. swimming: new buths and sewernge: no chiidren. invalids or tuberculars taken: $13 and $18 per week. Hookler. Maurice F. Cagtleman, Berryville, Vi yae BRA CK HEIGHTS. MD. WASHINGTON COTTAGE. BRADDOCK Heights, Md.. open for scason under new man agement: superb location. wonderful view, ab. wolutely modern: write or phone for reserva tions. Mr. and Mrs. CHAS. H. KAUS, Props | RURAL TOME ™ ON Chesapeake now oper A colo Shen scenery KE BEACH. North Reach. PLETON CADY, one_Line. 6107, AIGHVIEW HOTEL beuch;, < reasonab! boat for fishermen: C {3 e on the | motor M. £ peake Bes. Colomal Beach Va. House. River. FRANK WALCOTT, P COLONIAL HOTEL Salt-water bathing from hotel. fishing, erab dancing. horseback riding. ete. Excel. | food. aricsian water end. American Si. Jdohns, 2 wione. owner Saturday and_twanager Frank D, TRGINIA BEACH. Ocean tront, few mil Idlewkile Cottage ot Y1, 7y e | country club and golf links: Iarge, airy rooms. spacious v excellent cuisine and bai facilit Write for rat VA. Orkney Sprmgs Hotele Washington’s Mountain Resort | Opens June 14. tevation: cool; American mun.l Kolf. teanis, riding. dancing swimming and il amusements: mineral springs | and baths; reasonsble rates. Booking office, | {645 Pa. ave. nw. Phone Main 1437, Hookler. E. L. COCKR! p HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. BREAKERS Liehts, Bathing, Fisbing, Bouting. Hay fever sub- Jects tmmupe. _Baobists o8 the Deach, ia the Chelses see- It and fresh ‘'water in all private sual exclusive frature maintaised. tes conaistent with costs of servise. Open all = e A b THOMPSON & Co- FILEPROOF _ AMEBICAN PLAN ON THE OCEAN FRONT "“"’d".'.'f".‘.“'.u.‘,‘m""' o Siress S5 8 hfll.“ h the ye ivileges avail l‘ll e around 'm?nanl. ‘STRARD 1 rmo.'mm- of an- daily. USTEL: nun&fiuqi"‘“«' o Premises is operated by the for the exclusive use its guests. Capacity, 40 cars. Ownership Management Phone Atlantic City 165 resort on the Jersey comst perfect Lathing. alvays good fisl a5 gives sure relief Kl B e R ¥ ENGLE. Mgr. — OCEA c£n . J. HALCYON HALL 1118 Wesley Avenu Near Beach. Booklet. _ MRS, F. MAXWELL. [he only COMBINE! ing. with a modern hotel trom Hay Fever besides. 5 temnis courts. MAYBERRY ¥ md wouley Ave| ere Comfort and Refinement Prevat Capacity S. MAYRBERR) THE BREAKERS Boardwalk between 2nd and 3rd Strests. pecial June rates. K. A. YOUNG. Mgr. _CAPE MAY, N. J. ON THE COOL BEACH FRONT CAPE MAY, N. J. lan. Running water. Pri- Elevator. Booklet. Golf Privil- eges. Ownership Mngt. Davis & Taylor. Rooms en suite with bat) ulsine and serv- lce unexcelled: elevator. J. W. Mec: & Bro. on the beach Front, Hotel Windsor, ° i » e Capacity 800. Hot and cold running water i every’ room. ' Private bathe . Eleator. Ownership_direction. R. HALPIN Keatucky Sme pear beach Al RUNNING mm IN e " BATHING FROM HOYEL ~ ahip man'st. Ferren & Hortoes || STAR-VILLA, Ocean and Beach, Can 150. Special June Rates Running water, private baths, el fce: ownership management. Charl WILDWOOD, N. J. Wildwood Manor Wildwood, New Jersey CAPACITY. 400 EUROPEAN PLAN Whole block ocean front. $100,000 spent on tmprovemente. Strictly modern accommoda. tions. A la carte dining room. Nominal tariff. Tennis. Golf. Fishing, Sa Orchestra, Dancing. Booklet. Henry. S. prietor. A, H. Mould. THE LOCKWOOD Mrs. A, P. Prop. Open for the Sea:on " SHENANDOAH INN. “SHRINERS” A SIDE TRIP To the SEASHORE via Historic Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW Boating—Surf Bathing—Fishing ‘\lml»rn Steel Palace Steamers Daily 0 P.M. New York and Boston by Sea City Ticket Office Woodward Building 731 I5th Bt. N.W, Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. Shortest rail ride Longest water trip Lowest total cost From NEW YORK Via GALVESTON To Houston, Beaumont, San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Eagle Pass, Laredo, El Paso Fast through passenger and Freight Service to all points in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona and Pacific Coast MALLORY LINE A. W. PYE. Passenger Traffic Man- ager. Pier 36, North River, N.Y. Is opened_for the season. MRS IOUISE M. THOMPSON EAGLES MERE, PA. EAGLES MERE, PA. The summer Yesort that ia different, because it combines mountain and sea hore conditions with unique surrouud- ings. The sandy beach and temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles at- ford splendid bathing 2,200 feet above sen level ©One of the finest 18-hole golf courdes to_America. For booklet and rates write THE RAYMOND B. C. List, Manager THE LAKESIDE John 8. Kirk & Son THE CRESTMONT INN Willism Woods, Manager THE FOREST INN er, ‘Manager 2 EUEOPEAN }IOTELS “l lll‘zest Hotel in Eump. svmmx COTTAGES HOTELDAYTON |: Tidwond's most medern betel, Capacity 50, Running aiine wnd tenite s coiled: Gol!pum& - ook let. Alex. McMurray, Owner and Proj SHEL'DO OWNER OF sIXTOOM COTTAGE 0N coast of Maine. beiweon Boston and Portland, would like fo share with congenlal party who gwns an auto: trom July 1 to Sept. or ahorter ngth_of t ‘or particulars add 45-C. Star offee. 5 p—— ORTH BEACH, MD—LARGE COTTAGE, Tuo Glacia. " For runt trom Jang 15 b Sept " For rent from June 15 to I 3. H. McALLIS ll.'l. TER, 616 4 thru ¢ l’anama&nals Make your plans today for this splendid 5600 - mile crufse that ri- vals a Euro- pean tour—at one-fourth the cost. Through Canal _to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ample time ashore for sight- seeing, at Cristobal and Bal- boa, Canal Z Corinto, Nica- ragua; La Libertad. Salvador; San Jose, Guatemald, and Manzanillo, Mexico. Fast 10,- 000ston American _steamers that afford every comfort. Low first-class fares.” Steerage, $100. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK Passengers—Freight EZUELA.......June 9 S. ECUADOR - .duly 3 S, COLOMBIA July 27 Alxo Additional Freight Sailings Approximately Every 10 Day, Sailings from Pier 32, Atlantic Termi- nal, Brookiym. Tickets and informa- tion from any’ steamahip, Touriat Radl- road ‘Agent, or PACIFIC MAIL S. S. Co. 10 Hanover Square, New York By Pacific Mail the Panama METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal Connecting at Boston for Steager leaves 8t.), New FRENCH Line 5= Plymouth Havre—Paris ok e Fperience: gnificent “FRANCE”§ .nm 18 (Sailing 11 A.M.) LAPAYE: ‘TE..June 23 Aug. 4 Sept. 1 Jine 27 July i8 Aug. Taly &, *July 25, Avg. New York—Havre—Paris lar priced one-olass ahips Roussillon. ... .June 21 July 28 A {:June 30 Aug. 2 Sept. July 2, Sept, “3uly 7 Aug. 9 Sept. 1 July 14, “Aug. 11 ~Vigo(8pain)—Bordeaux La Bourdonnais.June 9 July 12 Sept. 18 New York Daylight Saving Time Local French Line Agents or Company’s Office 1406 New York Ave. N.W. Travelera” VIRGINIA 'BEACH Is Unequaled as a SPRING RESORT HOTELS AND COTTAGES Moderate Rates Modern Steel Palace Steamers “Northland” and “Southland” Daily 6:50 P OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK— NEW YORK BY SEA 5 Sailings Per Week Also to Boston and Providence Infcrmation and Litetature at CITY CKET OFFICE Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N W Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. STORM COBLENZ JAIL. Twenty Communists Hurt in At- tempt to Free Prisoner. LONDON. June 8.—A party } communists stormed the entrance the Coblenz jail last night in an at- tempt to overpower the police and release their imprisoned comrades says' a_Berlin dispatch to the Cew tral News, The raiders were beaten off after a bitter struggle. Twenty of them were wounded and several policemen were hurt. Two hour later the band failed in another at- tempt to deliver the prisoners. | 1 i ROCKEFELLER GIVES $5,000. TORONTO, Juft $.—John D. Rocke- feller has presented the University of Toronto with $5,000 to be used for re- search, in insulin, to be conducted b Dr. F./G «Banting, discoverer of the in- sulin treatmem for diabetes, it {s an- nouncgd, Announcement also was made of gifts of $10.000 each to tha Toronts neral Hospital and the Hospital for Children Delightfual SAIL Historic MOUNT water - VERNON Str. Chas. Macalester Salling 10 A, M., 2:30 P. M. Rourd-Trip, 85c, Admission to Grounds, 25¢c; Total, §1.10 All-the- Way-By- T0pe i “Em ress’ * Express Route to CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON—HAMBURG Largest, Finest Ships on’St. Lawrence—1Ist, 2nd and Jrd Clase Exrellent *“MONOCLASS"’ cabin steamers to LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, GLASGOW, CHERBOURG, pply local tourist and steamship agentsor For rates and sailing dat; SOUTHAMPTON and ANTWERP » CANADIAN PACIFIC PHELPS, Cits Pass Ag A Cruise to the Cradle of Civilization ! Constantino, and Italy—Ath: av Monaco; I and London. Ret cific ship. This_splendid Meds 8COTL) Sailing from N erranean Cruise br the pala AND (25.000 tons t. 1419 New York Ave. Washingion I Madeira ence to Cadix and Se- ville: Gibraltar, Algeria #nd Tunisia of Barbary pirate days— Egypt, Cairo and Haifa and Horn. Greeee ympeii. Rome, outhhampton anadian Pa- esuvius and | d its lace bazaars om London by any great EMPRESS OF Reg.) under Canadien Pacific management. EW YORK, JANUARY 14th, 1924 Booklet and full particulars on requert » offe teds Mediterranagn 1T SPANS THE WORLD C. E. PHELPS, City Pass. golden roof: of looked beyona vast spaces of Mongolia? Tt took of reo . ol half a lifetime to and come awa can be in the YOKOHAMA 10 days Largest, Finest and Fastest Steamships | Canadian Pacific IT SPANS THE WORLD -do you know PeRi ID you ever see a painted Manchu beauty, with her hair on a board and her heel ir the middle of her foot? Did you cver see a cricket in a bamboo cage—or a man in pale bluczatin taking his bird fora walk—or a mile-long funersa: procession that stopped at the command, “Gentlcmen, it is time to weep !™ Do you know the blue Temple of Heaven—or the Lotus Ponds by the Summer Falaces—or the great Agt., 1419 New York Ave., Washington the Forbidden City? Have you ever the Dragon's Moutk toward the go—and see— né write about Peking. Byf you 0 back—oa a boliday trigt SHANGHAI HONGKONG 14 days 17 days To the Orient ©O,-E. PHELPS, City Pass. Ageat,, 1410 New York Ave., Washingtom,

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