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P — FOR SALE—HDUSES AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. T AUCTION SALES. { | FUTURE DAYS. "W Hl TE ()R COLORED. “ash, Balance Easy. &, n.w., convenient . G rooms, bath. elec foors. porchies: ail fine conditi ge: mossession now. Y, 7ro F4th N. W AL 1 Beautiful 16th _\rHiuhlaudsT A Wonder Ilunw N Mandsomel; tailet.” center. Luser: large Price: Make me a cash offer for cquity : balance casy terms. Will” Sacrifice for Quick Sale _Open for Inspection on_premisex. O T2 OO HONF ans good sectio ast Fal desire te Cullor w d neighborhood. Will pas $100 | 50 monthly and also assume firet payments. T investment 821 15ih st 1 propertien from $3.000 to &5.00 must hace batli or white oom TO_SF Columbia Helg of 13t w eant 5,000, EVE- | ba modern | and range io price from $12.000 10 $17.300 Trefer, lut not necessars. & neeniug room on the_firat fioor. Address Rox 135.C, Star office tions, west of Sth st. and several 6 rooms and bath i WILL BUY Heights. n Al improvements aud D CASH ‘#d rorthoas: or xoutheast hotse. contain- Ing 8 or 8 rooms.” Address Box 310-C. Star .. or n.w prefer modern. ome timea: atate price section: do not But will look at louse bui MUt have nossession in 6 weeks terms and loeation to W. DAVIS, 110_Ashland ave.. Riverdale. Md. INTCOLUMBIA HEIGHTS. si.. house with & or T rooms and_garage space, noi over $10.000. Phone MR. DOYLE. Maln 1 ®XPECT TO © home from owner. n. 000 cukh, roan Box 0.7. Ktar office: METHING CHEAP THAT 1 (AN model: can pay all cash: prefer n.w. in_confidence. ~ Address Rox 10-7. Star_office, 00N RRIC RN E. for bargain Ad x_239-C. ANTPD_FOR CLIENT. A HOUS rooms. with ample number of bath in good downtown location: ,not $15.000. SR 1Y) 13 WE CAN SFLL YOUR I'ROPERTY We have clients desiring moderately priced Romes in northeast or northwest List your houses with us if you want quick results MUTUAL REAL ESTATE €0, 1 1226 1410 Sr, o4 \ HAVE heen bringing hurer and seller together. For auick. satisfactory results list vour property with us. if for sale reasonably. on terme. - RYON €0., Inc., X 143 ¥ st WANTED—HOUSES. We have several very desira- ble clients who are in the mar- ket for high-class homes in the vicinity of Dupont Circle and New Hampshire ave. at prices from $15,000 to $23.000. Homes in Washington Heights, Mt. Pleasant and Columbia Heights are also in great demand. We can assure owners who list their property with us at the right . price that quick action will fol- Vlow. ARNOLD & COMPANY, Real Estate Brokers, 1311 H St, Main 657-6: 8 OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATF FROM OWNER, COUNTRY _ PLACE acreage, fruit. improvements; {u walking diw fance from car or bus: Ad- D. C. AND %e.: can pay must over Xw. outh River: excellent road; iles from Annapolis: 7 rooms, bath. elec: lathing. boating, Sshing: $10.000. Annapatis. 31d ST CORNER Whitecaps: by monti or Thiladelphin ave.. North_Bea Call_Col. 188 adioiming ‘town: renta _considered; 65-3. farm, li-m. town, one-talf cash. J. KEEN, Leonardtown, Md. FOR SALE_VALUABLE RES. PROP., BEAU It located on West river, Anne Arundel ty. Md., consisting of 8 acres, more or Jinproved by frame and brick bungalow. Jaring elght rooms with bath, electric ligbts. running water and wide porches; also stable. ™., And gther outbuildings. ' Variety of fruits. including apple, peach, plum, pears and araves. PUBLIC SALE. THURBDAY. JUNB 14, 1923, AT 12 0'CLOCK NOON, courthouse door, Further information may be or_apartment house $2.800; Annapoiis. Md. “had of the undersigned. RIDGELY P. MELVIN, NORTH BEACH. § We have for sale a number of exceptionally $ fine lote in the new xubd North Tieach and faciog the bax shore: one of the finest tracts on the bay front: it is Svell worth your {nvestigation. 1f rou are in erested i bay shore properties “mee Bofore all of the hest lots & submit reswonable terms. TWIS EDWARD LI h st N WONDERFUL, _OFPORT! 0 NE wishing caftage in the Rine Tidge moun- imins. T am offering my cottege for rent: 7 Toom« and hath, two siseping porches: all mod ern_conveniences: situated on the State road mear the Summit. the highest point in the | Klue Iidge mountains: swonderful porchen; | Jawn and shade. Has to be seen to be ap: reciated. "For particulars address MRS, FA NIE L. REA, Blue Ridge Summit. Pa. 18 Folt_RES K. MONTH OR BEA- on, o mew three-room cotfages, screened, Airéctiy on_Potomac river, three miles north of hiney” Point; dne fubing. crabbing and i B E. MeKay. Valley Tee. Ma FURNISHED COTTAGES For rent reasonably. MRS. BRITTON, Baitimore_ave.. North ‘Beach. l i | 1 | An Ideal Summer Camp for Boys CAMP SONOMA BRUNSWICK, MAINE the Beautifnl New Portl Bec) Capable and ‘consclentions a keen sense of thef R easily reached. Directors, who spoasibility, Ritchen in ‘eharge of & compe sslan_well supplies water for driaking and * cooking purposes. Sait water bathing, herseback riding. dab erips and_eailing cruises slong the beautiful coast of Maine are part gram. Send for catalegu: AUCTION SALES. o _HUTURE DALS, . THOS. 1. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 4,000 SHARES OF STOCK OF MANASSAR OIL, COMPANY AT AUCTIO: By virtue of a certain collatera: note dated March 20, 1922 pasable 80 davs after date, It having been made in the payment of ang St the requekt of the holder there- | 11 sell &t publlc auction. “within our n.w. Washington, D. (. FRIDAY. 'TRE FIFTRENTH DAY, OF JUNE. AT BLEVEN O'CLOCK AM.. the col: nm named therein, to wit: 1.000' sharex of ‘Matasses Ol Company atoc Terms of sale: Cash. All parties in interest €ake notier. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctsy wections. | AUCTIONEEKS, TRUSTEES STORY BRICK GRESHAM PLACE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed uf trust duly recorded, Liber No. 4728, folio 50 ot wed of the lund records of the District of surn of the party se Cured” tharebr. the undersigned trastees will Sl sucuon e akane of e e DAY, THE TWELFTH 'DAY 1028, AT FOUR-THIRTY | ~“the tollowing deacribed lund suate i the District of Co ated as and being lot 3 subdivinion of " 1ot oF_ WELLING, NO. and ‘premiscs, lumb.a. aud de s of ' vecords of the office of the surveyor for Uistrict ‘of Cotumbin 0id subject to a frst devd | utiug (o about $1.600 und aiso ect 1o n wecond deed of trust amount T 0 Abont S100. balance eaah. - 200 deposit veiuired Oy acceptance of bii. - Couveyane and Tevenue siamps &t pur- Terms of sale o be complied ) dars or depusit forfeited JOHN B, KINNEAK JOHN I DEED Automoblles By Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday Commencing 12 noon THOMAR I OWEN & BOX AUCTIONR Valuable Corner Reudenee No. 4037 New Hampshire Ave., {N.W,, being at the Southeast| Corner of New Hamp. Ave. and Taylor St. N.\W., and Garage on | Corner Lot on an alley in same square. By virtue of authority vested n us isell at public anction. in_front of tue r spective premises. on TUESDAY. T TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1025 COMME ING AT FIVE O'CLOCK P lots 36 and 800, in square 5231, improved ar above. Terms of sale: No. 4037 New Hampsiire avenue. sold subject fo a first decd of trust for £1.250, with six per cenf. balance payable the remainder in monthly instaliments of ; each. $200 deposit required upon each lot at me’ of sale. Converancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to he complied with within thirty d or deposit forfeited. 'HOS. J. OWEN & SON, { i THOS. H we win Auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS AN UNDIVID OWEN & SON, AT THE ertain deed of 1rust recorded. March Tecords af the the request of the undersigned tr in front of THE TWELITH ribed_land ane pren ¥ of Washington. Dis t of Columbia. and designated as and heing an_undivided one-third interest in lotx R0: and §08. in square 49, together with the im Dprovements. Torms of sale money to be paid in cash. balance in two cqual instaliments. pavable in one and two years, with interest af 6 per centum per an- bum. payable semi-annually, from das of sale secured by deed of trust upon the properts sold. or all cash. at the option of the pur chaser. A deposit of $200 will he require time of “sale. Al converancing. recording. révenue stamps. efc.. at coat of purchase: Terms of sale to be complied with with days from day of sale. otherwise the tri reserve the right to rexell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days advertisement of such resale in nome newspaper published in Washington. D. C. CHARLES W. WARDEN, SRSKINE GORDOY Jul-eod&ds.exSu X mong the land Columbia. and_at secured thereh; well. at public bLes prem DAY One-third of the purchase THOS. J. OWENS & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, XO. 1611 4 By virtde of a certain deed of trust. being instrument No. 39, recorded December 26, 192 among the laud records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured ‘therebs, the undersigned truste sell at public’ auct in_front of the prem- ises ON WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the following described land d premises situate fn the District of Colum- Dia and designated as and beiog lot 43 in Frank P. Reeside’s aubdiviion of origioal lots 2 in square 1086, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveror for the District of_Colurabia in Liber 40 at folio 154 Terms of sale: Sold mubject to a first trust r $900 nd also to a second trust for about 100, balance c $200 deposit required upon_acceptance of bid. Convesancing. record- ing and revenue stamps at purchaser’ Terms of sale to be complied thirty days or deposit forfeited. NORMAN WILLIAM C. G. SLOAN Auctioneers ———— 715 13th St. Regular Mid-Week Sale o Household Goods, Office Furniture, etc., at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th' St. Wednesday June.13th, 1923 at 10 A. M. Terms Cash G (‘ SLOAN & CO., Inc WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. { Valuable Meat Market Fixtures, | Fine Large Refrigerator, Im- plements of Trade, Gas Tank and Pump, etc., Contained in Store Nm 3219 14th Street Northwest, By Public Auction Thursday, June 14th, 1923 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Fine Large Osk and Tile “‘Hill” Butcher Boy Refrigerator. Tile Counters, Shelving. Bins, Slicing Machine, Cash Register, Elec Coffee Mill and Meat Grinder, Large Ok and 'Tile_Office, Elec, Ceiling Fans, about 40 feet | of Track ‘with Track Seale, ‘Meat Counte |and Racks. Meat Blocks. Vegetable Stunds Corn Jeet Tray and Rack, Seales, 4-wheei Platform _Truck. Pump, 5 bbls, Vine Bottles, et Terms: Cash ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. 19,11,12,18 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM PROVED LOT. ON THE NORTH SIDB OF D STREET BETWEEN 2ist AND 2nd STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4380, follo 304 et seq., of the Jand Tecords of the District of Coluth: Bla: 'and at the Tequest of the party secured Chereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, ublic auction in_ front of the premises, on RHURSDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRBT DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. he following described land and premises. situate 4n the nll(lk‘t of Columbia, lnd designated and ' part of lot 2 square 88 and fllrrl and being lh! 24,92 feet front next to e east 24 feet front by the full depth of said lot and de- scribed by metes and bounds as foliows Beginning for the same at & point on the Porih 'wide of D 'streer. 23 foet “wet ‘of the southeast corner of original lot 2. and run- ning thence west 24 feet and 11 inche Tience morth WG feet 8 inches. thence ea 24 feet 11 inches, and thence south 93 feet ' inches T the piste of beginmi Terme of A1 casn ® §200 "deposit re- Qquired Upo acceptance of Bid. Conveyancing. Tecording Terenue stampé at purchasers Shin 30 Bage of depomic fortemat . T thin 30 4As8 or eited. i JESSE W. RAWLINGS, B WiLSON | dises i LOTS 802 FOTR 0'CLOCK | 8 +{from day of sale, othe THOMAS J, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. yauuasie 1wo. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Im- proved Business P Nn. 708 Florida Avcm::pl;r W. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in the land records of the District of Colum. bia in Liber No. 4188, at folio 373 el s, and 8t the request of the pariy secursd tharchy, |ihe, nadersigned trustee wil sell ‘st ggnilc auction, in front of the premises, on AT, THE TWENTY-RECOND DAY OF JUNE, 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM.. the foliowinj ibed premises. situate 5 the city o | Washington. District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot biivision of lots 4 and . in . Per_piat’ recorded in’ the ku yevor's office for waid District in Liver R. W I Xa 1. at folla 121, together with ihe right of | WAY OVCE the ‘weal 3 foet o o said sub- diyixion by the full depth rerma ot ate: AN cauh: 8300 depos {auired on acceptance of hid. Conceyanc recording and revenue siamps at cost of chaser. Terma of wale 1o be Witl In thirty daya Je1t.d&d AUCTIONEE -’Vlluble lmprcved Real E:htel in a Business Zone, 3 Story and Cellar Brick Dwelling, Containing 13 rooms and Bath, No. 411, G Street| N.W. By Auction. | By virtue afanthority vested | dersigned 1 will offer for sale. by tion in front of ‘the premi FIVE O0'CLOCK ... Tt #4, | feet tront Ly 103 foet deap to'pu | Proved” as above. with - sSufeient | garege Terms | wud three in the ablic auc- TESDAY. re 518, 17 alley, im wace’ for One-third cawh. balance in one, two sears aj rocont, secured by deed of trust on property caxhi. at the option of the purch | posit of £300 required at sale. lied With ‘n 30 days. { recording. revenue stampt chaser’s cost, ADAM A, WESCHLER, tioneer. AUCTIONEERN, 38 OWEN & SON THOX. TRUSTE STOTEE FLORIDA AVE BRICK BUILDING By virtie of a vertain deed orded. in Liber No, 4677, ! the land records of the Disteict of Colu bia. and at the request of the parts secured thereby. the underaigned trustees will wll, at public” auetion i of the premisex. on | FRID TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF 1 JUNE . AT FOUR O0'CLOCK P, | Ui following ibed “Taud and premises situate in the District of Columb i designated ax'and heiug lot numpered {hirts nne (50) in Thoman G. Henses. tristees', s divislon of lot wumbered sixteen (1) in block umbered five (5). “Le Broit Park,” as per plat recorded fu the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia. in Liber Couuty 7. at folio 43 waid block nimbered fiva (3) being now Known for purnoses of assessment and taxation an wquare nombered thirty Bun drad and ninets-four (30041 Terms of sale: Sold wubject fo a first deed of trust for $3.500 aad amount over said trost to be paid In cash. %200 deposit’re- | auired upon acceptance of bid. Converanc- fug. ‘recording and ravenue stampa 8t pur chater's cost. Terms of sale to he comp! with within 30 dasw or deposit forteited. MORTIMER M. HAK RAMUEL M. DUDLEY jul d&dv.exsu Trusters THOX. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. AND LARGE | }l of” trust duiy VALUABLE DWELLING, N0, TWO- 508 District 61, re records of Sept : the of | i it front of the prem- { A HE TWENTY-FIRST K AD. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK 1P the following described Tand and_prem- | ieen. situate in the District of Columbls and designated as and being nart of lots and’ 78 in Horace I ] Suar> 981, as per plat reconded in Liber 1N [ follo 9. déscribed as follows: Deginning for the <ania on 12th st. 3 {1, north of the sonth- caxt corner of said square and running {hene north on sald street 17 f1., thence west 63. fr._thence north 1% ft, fo the north line o 8, thence wost along said treet line 3 1., ¢ south 31 ft. and thence cast 66.21 fi. to_the place of beginning Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first doed | of trust. and tie amount over said trust to{ be puid in cash. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Converancing, recording and revenue stampa at purchasers cost. Terms f sale to be complied with within 30 days o deposit forfelted. SRANYVILLE C. BRADFORD, . ERNEST PARKER, Trustees el at publ exon T DAY OF JU) 1 t i “rios. OWEN & SON VALUABLE BRICK 65 RANDOLPH PLACE { . AUCTIONEERS Ry viriue of & certain deed of trust. heing | instrument d Nov. 24. 1932 wnd | recorded Nov. among the land rec- ords of the D Columbia. and at the requext of the party secured thereby. the ! undersigned trustee will sell at public auc- { tion. 'in_front of the premixen on FRIDAY. | ———g THE TWENTY-SECO! DAY OF JT A.D. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M. the foliowing described iand and premiscs, situate in the District of Columbia and desig nated as and being lot 43 in Ray E. Midduugh's subdivision of part of block 9. Rleomingdale, | as per plat recorded in r County 12, folio 38. of the records of the office of the survevor istrict of Columbia, and pow kaown t 43 in square 3106. Terms of sale: Sold subject o a prior deed of frust for $3.500; balance cash. $250 de. posit required upan’ acceptauce of hid. Con- recording and revenue stamps | AF Durchaser's cont. o be com plied with within 30 i Je12-d&dx ex8u ADAM A, S SALE OF VA EAL ESTAT 712 220d TABLE LRANE TEENTH DAY OF JUN A.D. 1923, AT FIVE { ton. District of Columbia. to-wit: Part of lot Uhree-fourths inches from the nortli corner alf Inches, thence north three feet two (b;’(nnllll, in Washington cit; District of ! 835) In x re Afty-six (56). 1 equal installments. le in one and two mblie of"the Dremises. on THERSDAY, THE, FOUR: 1O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land jand premises, nituate in the W No. twelve (12), in square Btey-six (36), lbolmninl on 220d st. thirty-two feet @ive and runoing sixteen feet four inehes mouth. "hew‘- west seventy-three feet two and & inchas, thence west to the rear, thence morth thirtesn feot two inches, thence east to the mbia, otherwise known for the purposse of sment as lot cight hundred and thirty- Terms of One-third of the purchase money to be paid in ca<h. the balance in two i vears, per cent per annum, from dsy of ale, st upon the hroperty {wold. or all cash, at the option of the pur inscr. A deposit of 3300 required of the | purchaser at the time of sale. All conreyanc |ing. recording. revenue stamps and_votarial ifoes at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of [sale to he complied with withia thirty days e the trustee and { executor reserves’ the right to resell the { property at the risk and cost of the defauiting {purchaser. after five days’ advertivement of {such resale in some newspaper published in ihe city of Washington, D. DANT 0DONOGHTE. Tnion Trust buflding. Executor and Trustee. Jez-d&ds ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLIN: \om& h_STREET B.E. AND NOS. 03. 708%%, l By l 705 AND 707 EYE STREET *Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Eyuity Cause No. 41052, the undersigned trustees will offer for fale by public auction, In frant of the ociive premises. on MONDAY, THE ElGH- NTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1923, the fol. {lowing Gesciived land and premiser. sitaste In |the city_of Washington, District of Colum- bia, to” wi i AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M. | Fast of iot 4 in square south of square that is to say, beginning 117 feet from me | northeast corner of said square and runniog south 23 feet: thence west 100 feet. 1 inch thence mnorth 23 foet: thence east 105 feet. 1! inch to the place of beginning, said real es being also known for purposes of taxation assessment as lot 818 in square south of s 825, improved by premises No. 1115 5th MMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, AlL that part-or parcel of land known and described as part of square 906, beginning for the same 28 feet east from the northwest corner of said square, fronting on Eye st. and running thence east 66 feet: thence 28 feet: thence east 1 foot; thence south feet; thence west 5 feet; thence morth 34 feet: theuce west 51 feet. 8 i thence morth 50 feét to place of beginning. Said property being also known for the Durposes of taxation and ment lot 810_in square 005, improved by premises Nos, 703, 527 705 and BT Eye st v, O e ot hird ‘of the purchase mones 1o e PAIE In ash he. batanca'in e equal installments, payable in one and two {Teare. ‘with interest at 6 per cent per Dayabic semi-annualls. from day of sale, se. cured by deed of trust on the properts sold oF Al cash. ‘st the option of the purch A deposit of $200 on each house if ol and 3300 on the Eve st. property if entirety required of the purchaser time of aale. All conrerancing, cording. revenue atamps and notari (e cost of ‘the. parchiser. Terms of sl be complied with within thirty d of sale, otherwise the trusies right to vesell the propemts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dass’ advertisement of such resile in some Der published in the city of Washi JOHN LEWIS SMIT! Southera Buldf JAMER R. FLYNN. Second Nat'l Bask buildieg.: Trustes i, e.. t) | revenue stamps. { poned untit T | Standards. HE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON,. AUCTION SALES. FUTUKE DAYS, TTHOR. J. OWE N, AU TRUSTEES' SALE OF AN U QN THIRD INTEREST "IN~ LOTH 802 SQUARE 49. AT THE :g_lmllwzsl CORNER OF 32ad AND O By virtue of a_certain deed of try instrument recorded March £=ong the ‘land_records of the Coumibia. and at the request of the party secured. thereby, the unde d trustees will sell ‘at public auction, in front of the prem- ises. on TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY | OF JUNE, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK T.M.. the following described land and prem- ikes. situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Coiumbia, andwdesignated as and being an undivided one.third interest in lots 802 and 808 in square 19, together with the im. provements, Teyms of money to be paid cqual installments. DIVIDED One-third ‘of the purchase in cash, balance in two payable’ in_one and 1wo sears. with interest at 8 per centum per an- num, ‘payable semi-annually. from day of aale. secired hr deed of frust upon the property or all cakh. at the option of the pur- ser. A deposli of $200 will bo required at time of "sale. 1 conveyancing, recording, €te. at cost of purchaser. { Term of ale fo be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the rigk _and codt of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some uewspaper published in Washington. D. CHARLES W. WARDE) EREKINE GORDOY, Jul-eod&ds.ex8u Trustees. L THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEX POST DAY pia. OF JUNE, BY ORDI jul2.14.16.19 THOR. J (RUSTEES' SALFE STORY BRICK GRESHAM PLACE N.W. By virtue of a certain decd of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4783, folio d records 6F the Distr at the request of the p the undersigned trustees auction. in_front of the premises. HE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK ollowing described land and prem. te in the District of Columbia and deaiguated as and being lot 84 in Harrs A Kite's subdivision of lots In square 3057, in & part of “Mount Pleaxant’ known as the “Franz Tract.” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 48, in folio 123. of the records of the office of the surveyor for the D'strict of Co lumbia Terms of s oF LUABLE DWELLING. X0, i1 well at on 0: Solil subject 1o a first deed of trust amounting to about £1.600. aud also | wold subject to a secoad deed of trost amount | ing to about $300; balance casli. €200 deposit | required upon accentance of hid. Convesanc- | iug. recording and revenue stamps at chaser's cosi. Terms of sale to be With within 30 days or deposit forfeited | JOHN T KINNEAR, IOHN F. DEEDS Trustee Jul dsds,exsu o poned THE AROVE until “TUE DAY OF JUNF place. RY ¢ Il d&ds.ex$ | RYNDAM ! NEW AMSTERDAM.July | VEENDAM Department Penussivania natil 2 p. furnishing of Commerce Ave, N.W. June 18, and shington. . and then opened materia Iabor for the atruction au_extension fo the i Tenwion Laboratory Tuilding at the Bur ndards. Drawings and specifications may od at the office of the Superintendent Mechanical Plan iding. rean of Connecticut Avenue and Pierce | Mill Ttoad N.W.. Washington. . €. Dilanks for <abmittiug proposals may be obtained up application t the Chisf Clerk of the Depart at the hove address.® Troposai 11144 STEAMSHIP:! o ! UNITED AMERICAN LINES Joint Service with HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE EUROPE ENGLAND FRANCE GERMANY Te Plymouth, Chorbourg, Hamburg | BRcliorce June 26 | TEROLTTE T IO Rur T R RELFANC 3 " -.July 24 Aug, 21 Sept. Chertiurg. hampton. Hamburg ALBERT BALLIN (new) July 28 Sent. 7o, dlambury bircet” | Cabin shipa s 18 Sailings from W. 48th Se., New York Assiy @ UNTTED AMERICAN LINES NORWEGI N AMERIGA LINE -u--a,q..u MODERN STEAMERS—Short Route to | Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany Bergensfiord July 6 Aug. 10 Sept. Stavangerfjord. .. July 20 Aug. 28 mr, Passenger Oftice, 22 Whitehall St CUNARD a0 ANCHORUINEs N. Y. to Cherbourg and Soutbampten, MAURETANIA. - June 19 July 107 Aug. 7 BERENGARIA. . June 36 July 17 Aug. 14 AQUITANIA July 3 July 24 Aug. 21 ¥. 1o Pl 15 5 1 ow). . June 28 Aug. 8 Sept. 12 £ Jily 12 Aug. 23 Sept. 26 . ¥. to Cobh (Queenstown) and L CARMANIA 14" "Aug. is .l June 30 July 28 Aug. 26 FRANCONIA (new) July 7 Aug. 4 Sept. 1| Boston to Cobh (Quesmstown) and Liverpool. BOYTHIA (new)..June 23 July 26 - Au, SAMARIA (new).....July 12 Aug. 9 Se N. Y. to Lond ABSYRIA CAMERONIA (new) 33 July 31 Aug. TN uly ug. 18 | July T Aug. 4 Sept. 1) Bept. 8 Oct. 6 Nov. 3| th. ‘Gherpourk and Toncwn -June 30 Aug. 4 Sept. is ALBANIA (new) July 7 Aug. 18 Sept. 29 Mediterranean Cruise From New York. TUSCANIA (new)....June 30 Bee your local W_t or write Cunard and_Auchor Lises. 517 14th st. a.w., HONOLULU I suvA AUCKLAND. SYDNEY fhe el Equipped Total Mail Stoamers, MAKURA (13500, tonay - Jane 28 Au (20.000 tons) . Aug. 3 Oct. il from Vancouver, B For fares. etc., apply Can. Pac. Railway, or t 1419 New York ave.. Washington. Canadian Australasian Line. Winch Building 41 Hastings § v B 31 5! o Marshall Hall Mt. Vernon Mt Vmol, 10, 2:30 Fo Marshall Hall, 10 2:30, 6:30 FARE Admission Mt. Vernon, 85¢ *epine Marshall Hall, 50c Steamer Charles Macalester Seventh St. Whart FRENGCH Line rr=, TToln_the E: The Magnificent “FRANCE” Jnn 13_(Sailing 11 A.M. n: Juse 83, Aug, 4 Sept Local French Agents or 1008 Now' ek dver W. D. C. TUESDAY JUN 1923. 'HOVING PACKING & STORAGE VACATION TRIPS California vid Colorado and the Rockies, optional trip to Hawailan Islands. 3 to 6 weeks. Make vour own itinerary. All details arranged by American Express Travel Dept. Write for “Summer Va. cation Sugocetions 1328 ¥ 8t N.W. X. 1208 Travel Vogage de Luze to the MEDITERRANEAN By w 22,000 Ton Palatial Liner |o CESAR ..,..1 Fastost or_Baili % BRALTE] JULY 70 Itatian. Lincr. s to and ITALY Tle 17 AvE o1 ormi LT ug. Sotombe. Cyuly 31 Sept. 11 ITALIA AMERICA SHIPPING CORP. One Btate St. New York HOLLAN AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Vie Plymouth. Boulogne-sur-Mer ROTTERDAM.......June 16. July 21 Aug, 25 VOLENDAM (new)...June 23, July 28, Sept. 1 June 30, Aug. 4. Sept, & Aug. 11.'Sept. ‘15 (new) .. July 14, Aug. 18. Sept. 22 Ofice, 24 State St. N. Y. or LOCAL AGENTS SOUTH AFRICA by UNION CASTLE LINE fer saflings and further {nformation anply Sanderson & Son. Gen. Passenger Agts. 26 Broadway. New York. Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents BEBEBK Vacation Tours, And Up—Including All Exl‘en\u ANl the attractions of a delightful vachting ctuise to a Quaint Foreign lLand Hotels—No Passports 1CroRIA" GEORGE" Sailings Wednesdays and Saturd: Send for Special Jouwrs Bookir iU Ling e A riraimietd Largeat AZORES, America RIO DE JANEIRO MONTEVIDEO . BUENoS aines to 8 continent g Prpansey Tor S mnis e Rialorie intoreat. dnare Jne ane Jo are delightfally ecol and invigerating S.8. Vandsek June SN Vaari duly 11 arge, comfortable ships containing every appoint et of » modern hote]. Loweat Hates, Libersl Stop: Unexceiled Service. Special Tours arousd South America arranged For Rates, lilustrated Literatare, etc., Apply . LAMPORT& HOLTLTD. 42 BROADWAY. NEW YORK Any_ Steamehip o A R. M. l;u{« Generat MARKE SUMYER BOOKINGS NOW Mediterranean, Carihbean and North Cape Summer Cruises Europe. Orient. South America Stezmship Tickets—All Regular Rates OBER’S Steamship Tourist Agency No. 1 Woodward Building Phome Main 1059 | Europe All-Expense Tour, $450. 31 Days—Modern. Fast Steamers. P Switzerland. Rhine. Antwerp. Lomden Small party--Exterstan -possinie in permit travel in' Engiand and Scotland at a wight additional cost Sailing, 8. 8. Olympic. 1923, is, July 21 must he made at_once "V DRAPER-KRAMER TOURS. 1726 Kilbourne Placo. LANGUAGES modern _language: ght by exper] o tenchers. Trivate Cataly Reducod An Emerson Institute Established 1852 Summer Semester, New Class in All High School Subjects Summer_Semester Begins June 15th Men's Day and Evening School registration from Ju Sth to 15th. Women's Department—Even- ing School only. Registration from June 9th to 17th. Prepares for all Colleges and Professional Schools, Consular and Diplomatic Service. Catalogue on request. merson Institute's World 1 School College prepara- tory A boys. Sept.. 1923, D THE WORLD 19 Countries, 70 Cities Visited. Write to_Edmund Caskie, Director. Principals—Winslow H. Randolph and A] M. Crawford Emerson Institute 1738-40 P St. N.W. Franklin 4463 National University Law School Fifty-Fifth Year The regular sumpmer term of eleven weeks will Yopen June 13 This_term carries the same credit for the degree as either the fall. nter or spring term. Classes will bhe held at 4:50 p.m.. 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. week ddys, except Saturdays. A number of courses are offered which are’not given during the other terms. Catalog will be sent on requ or the Dean and Secretary may be seen between 9 and 5, at the LAW SCHOOL BUILDING 818 13th St. N.W. Telephone Main 6617 i 8. 8. Pittsburgh, arriving New York. RED BALL ““TRANSIT co NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVER: 4 Woodward ‘Bdg. Main POLITAN WAREHOUBE C PACKING AND 'SHI 50 Florida METR STORAG Phone Palanlr 882, AN, DRY ¢ lamos, " Eatimate w1 X} PHONE NORTH P ACKING l’}"fixrnfl Goods {nsured $8.000 while in our llllt‘llhlfi 'II:. NATIONAL & UOVING GO, Horth 8845, 143443 U St W.W. R ESOR RESORTS ASBURY PARK, V. J DIRBC‘“.Y ON THE OCEAN Thie Resort, IIIJ ”ru'ml'ml % Dennis-Tien Alxo The ‘l.l.l. ”l. Pl(!nb-?‘. i New and |n’rool. : | The MADISOH St Aot i gs? ¥ BoDRAN HA B’ Foep UNITED STATES BTORAGE CO. MOVING. PACKING, BHIPPIN 4229, 2425._FIREPROO! TRANSFER & STORAGE| LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREPROOF suiLoin WE CRATE. PACK AND SHI PHONE NORTH 334 3 1313 YOU STREET N. W.| ! MOVING gay STORAGE KRIEG'SE)(PRESS DACKING SHIPPING —79.. £ A a;-n—nam 't Who Moves You Is Just as Important as Where You Move Phove Main 6900—Our padded vans @ experienced aud careful, men are rour serviee. Storage in our frenroot furalture warehouse at reasouabie r Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Slree% N.w. Telephone Main 0900 e il RESORTS 1 cofrusm“ CAPACITY 250 QmVNBEOFaA AVE.ATLCITY.N.J. NOTED FOR ITS TABLE The service at W ttage and Annex has heen developed with a thorough knowledge of our guests’ wants and reeds. and our phenominal huccess s attributable to thoroughness in all essentials of service. We have an efficient and courteous corps of white dining room girie, We serve vou on1y with weli.cooked. wholesome 100ds. We make a specialty of good. fresh fish. ed in a dehgntful and tasty manner. ars of fair deaiing with our guests has business of which we Justly proud. We ask vou a fair price and give yoa what you pay for. $250 Special Rates during June 33,53 25 wosiy Reten inciode m FAMERSON CROUTHAMEL, Mgt 0K AMFRICAY THE OCEAN FRO Soring Rates. Alwaye Open. _ Cap. 600 hamplonenip courses may be indulged 0 the Sear around . privicges aveial Uor eplatin 13 e Lot - o HOTHL STRAND TRIO. artate of on- usun et 7endcr Gelightful concerta twice da HOTEL STHAND GARAGE on the premises 1n operated by (he hotel for the exclusive use of Eeras” Tapacity. o carn waership Management. Phone Marine 5040 Uofel Rnickerbocker | I ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. | OPENS JUNE 150 | The st contrally located hotel on the Buardwalk et Tennessee Avenue { Knickerbocker Gril Splendid Food Bert Nn = B Cravis A 29“““ = i ATLANTICCITY.N.J. i § The ideal American plan hotel § directly on the ocean fronl. i CAPACITY 600 BRICK GARAG! WBI.I.SBQRO l Kentucky Ave.. near Beach. cor. house; open surround- | ings: center of attractions and piers. Rarning water in rooms. ‘Bathing priviieges from hotel Shower batha. Tabie unexcelled. | 81000 dail: special weekly Am!.rér;n Fian. Orches tra, Dancing. Garage, Phone & oo} tSxaeranis Birections ALPH MECKLEY | - MELROSE HALL ! Carolina ave. near beach amuxements: rooms with runnlng Tectrivity : tor 1o street: unex- p.. 2060t bathing from Totel b weekls. JACK FONES, prunswick Ciub, W Central fo piers 50 day, & rop III.MIiIIRSl' HOTEL Pennslvania Ave., close 1o Rieet“Pior. Aiwais open. Capacity 300 Private buthe. running water in, ail be rogms. Write for literature and spec! rute A. B. s | i ! | |Cveston Jon Ocean front at Montpelier Ave. Suites with hath: running water all roomy: elevator: pe. HOTEL ALBION Beachfront hotel: capacity, 300: fully modern; bot and cold ruoning water in every room. s rowvu{m Owner and Prop'r. EACH HAVEN, A. J. | The Engleside Beack Haven. N. J. e Engleside Teieh [0, ok, The only resort on the Jersey coast that | COMBINES perfect bathing, al=ays good 8 ing. with @ modern hotel 55 gives sure relief fioin Hay Fever besides. Booklet. 5 teuais courts. Opens Juge 22nd. R. F. ENGLE. Mgr. OCEAN CITY, N. America s Greatest OCEAN CITY, ; For your 192 tion Write Secretary. Publicity Burean 7 REHOBOTH BEACH. DEL. 1 Ocean front. Hotel Henlopen 0cta front | Special rates families. Booklet with m Paved road all wai. Clean, safe beacl. B of food jame m; WARLYAYND. in the Potomac and week end gu Waterfront lots Tel. 25F7. K. D, Opens June 16, Permanent t5: fishing. baating. bathing. r sale. Booklet. Auto map. lukiston, River Spriogs. Md. 18¢ GARWOOD VATK healthful: excellent ideal for rest, recr cious lawns. ‘tenni bathing. fishing. etc.: ifree. Mre. PENTZ, Box 134, St. INY Michacls, Md. RURAL “HOME ™ GN Chesapeake now open hoaticg, batiing and fiehing: special ¢ dinners’ write for weekly and week-end rates: Mrs. MATILDA NOWELL, Shady Side, Md. Phone_West River . Arundel House | Washiogton, _ Fisbing. celled Houe cookiog Tel. We T BETTERTON, i BAY SIDEINN 253535500 { Overlooking Chesapeake Lay., Great water view. | High. Shady lawn. Special Summer Rates. Good_meals. service: garage: electric Lights VACATIONING IN THE BLUE RIDGE MOU ! taine. For descriptive booklets and list flfh‘olc\l use Gen. Pass. { i i bar. bouting. M. BT 90 minntes from bathing: un. Y. Shad: —Cheerful rooms, ivate home hoating. | mea § fishing Mrs, W, 150 and Write (3 Blakiston’s River Springs Resort | Directly on_Chesapeake j walt water lathing. | ’ - xS 55 THOUSAND PERSONS FLEE FIREON 17TH FLOOR Three Women Faint in Rush From Flames in Chicago Sky- seraper. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 12.—Three womsn fainted and more than 1,000 persons were forced to flee down seventeen flights of stairs when fire broke ou last night in the Capitol building. formerly the Masonic Temple and one of the largest office buildings in the loop. About twenty lodge meetings were being held in the building when fire broke out on the seventeenth floor and fllled the halls with smoke. Th~ women who fainted wers carried ta 7 |satets. amage was estimated at 5$100,000. i known. SOVIET TO AID JEWS TO MIGRATE TO U. S. Government Will Allow Passports * and Promises to Remove All Obstacles. MOSCOW, June 12 (Jewish Telegrapn Agency).~An official statement of the soviet” government says all Jews wha ish to join relatives in America max do so by applying for emigration pass- ports. The government will place no oh- stacles in the wayv of those who d | sire to emigrate to the United $tat: {The all-Russian Jewish rellef co: mittee has been granted permisslon fto establish branches threughout Russia to facilitate emigration. I abou! Cause of the fire was no' Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Col. Clatke $. Smith, Corps of Engi- jveers, at Columbia, 8. C., has been oi- {dered to Atlanta, Ga.. for duty as corps area organized reserve officer. The President has accepted the resis nation of First Lieut. Arthur Cobb. Chemical Warfare Service. Harry F. Hazlett, infantry, ar ton, Ohio. has been ordered to the Philippine Islands for duty. Col._Willis Uline, Infantry, at Syra- cuse, N. Y. has been ordered to Ma nila, P. T Lieut. Col. John B. Shuman, at Gov- ernors Island, N. Y.. and Maj. Stuart A, Howard. at Honolulu, Hawaii, have been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the adjutant general, War Department. Maj. Harry Coope, adjutant genera jat the War Department, and Capt. J. H Hills, adjutant general, with the D trict of Washington, have been ordered i to_Honolulu, Hawaii. Maj. William R. Deear, Medlca! Corps. at Fort Brown, Tex., has been assigned to duty ar Fort Eustis, Va. Majors Charies R. Marvin and Ji . Morrie, staft svecialists, Reserye Corps, in' this city, have been as signed to duty in the office of the assistant secretary of war. Maj. Francis R. Hunter, retired, has been detailed as military ‘instructor at the University of California. at Berk- s, l jley, and Capt. M. M. Montgomery, fleld - ctrie_ligh! BRADDOCK ot HOTEL| RA—W S tins. Picturesque scenery. Tennis. Golf. Swim- recback Riding. Write M. J. Croghan. lcken Dinners & Specialty {TTIE_SYLVIA — MODERY {Biright and cheerful roome. Rensenable rates. Address s, Md, rates reasonable, good sersice: motor o fishermen; Chesapeake Beach, Md. NOLTE, Prop. 7 OCEAN _CITY, WD. artillery. as military instructor at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Maj. Charles L. Hall, Corps of Engi- neers. at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., has ibeen ordered to dutr at the Army War College. this city, and MaJ. Milo P. Fox, Corps of Engineers, at the er i f Ei he Walter Reld General Hospital, has been assigned to duty in the office of the chief of en- gineers; War Department. First Lieut. 8. N. Karrick, Corps of Engineers, has been ordered to Fort Humphreys. Va. Capt. Elbridge Colby, infantry, st Columbla University, New York eitr, has been ordered to this city for duty at the War Department. On Boardwalk. Hot and cold_running water. P M3(ONS. _Phone 76. OCEAN COTTAGE, ~ Ma. Apply CENTRALLY LOCAT- “THE SHOREHAM" | Ocean Front. A New Hotel Just Completed. KENDALL C. HASTINGS HWADY SIDE, MD. TCHESAPEARL_BAY WEST RIVER Ree. or Phone We ROOM COTTAL letween Boston and Portla o <hare with congenial party who from July 1 to Rept. or shorter For particulars addre OWNER _OF st of Maine 1 Tike an’aut £ time. Blue Ridzc Mountains Altitude, 2,000 Ft. Capacity, 500 Open June to November If, Tenni l tain Climbis cellont’ Food aand Service: _ Sptendit Roads. Ga T bot ete. JOHN J. | | | Fx. State | ot, Tates, | i S, Manager Baltimore, ter Gap. Every tion: fate Horser, Daily co Pa. Leading hotel. modern appointment. magnificont scenery. Bathing, Fishing, { ts and dances aiso 8 In carte grill. _Fxcellent cuisine. | tarn d dairy. Write for booklet, sute { maps and speciai 1923 Rates for Season. aad | Families and Tourixts,JOHN FURDY COPE. ! Water Sports, American plai Yodern. {RIVER VIEW & Len novey 0 4 | rage.Booklel. Mre. T LeBarre Eat VIRGINIA. NORTH HILL” A colonial resort near Biuemont on Shen- Landoah river; valles, mountain and water {sceners: ‘shaded ground, drives. fishin Sng, swimming: new baths and sewerage: no children, invalids or tuberculars taken: $16 faa $I8 per’ week Bookiel. Maurice . { i 1 LV 0 up. H. M. REE HOTEL CONTINENTAL | Always open. always resd rms moderate. | Write_or_phone. s WALSH DUNCAS | Hotel Stanley, " leac Private haths, runnin un dutly. spec. ' Teun. v Beaumont. P . $1.50 up diy. Am |)| p_mgn’ Zflht Irtaksru On Ocean ‘Front. Capucity, 1,000, | American and European Dlans. privileges. Garage._JOEL HILLUA TABOR INN rooms. _Special Owner_management. Feo. - Prop. ; large, airy season. 3. OCEAN GROVE N. J. gnd Xeptune Townahip A POPULAR FAMILY RESQRT i A ilions; fishing pier. 0 MOSQUITOES ot Tnf jailon address L ABBOCTATION, ING, Golt Club ORKNEY SPRI3 i {Orkney Springs Hotel : | Washington’s Mountain Resort Opens June 14. 2.300 feet elevation; cool; American plan; table the best:.golf. tennis. riding. dancing. swimming and all amusements; mineral springs and batie; reasonable rates . COCKRELL, Pres. 1 Idlewhile Gomle country club and golf Tinks: roomi spacious verandas; excellent cult d bath. ing facilities unsurpassed, Write for rates. Special rates for Jupe. Virginia Beach, Va. Now The WI'll’lGYnu after being thoroughly enovated. Private baths: mederate spring rates. i Own | | - | HEROIC DOCTOR DEAD. !Hounted Police Surgeon Loses Life in River. WHITE_HORSE, Yukon Territor: June 12.—The body of Dr. Leonard Scé. fleld Sugden, who was drowned in the Stewart river last week, has not yet Been recovered. There is universal mourning here over the death of Dr. Sugden, who was for seventeen years surgeon to the Cana- n northwest roval mounted police. It was he who saved the life of Sus MacDonald. which incident is recounted in Col. Steela's ‘Forty Years in Can- ada.” - Sue MacDonald was a woman of the mining camps, who was seriou | wounded and sent south to a hospital with a half-breed, a dog team and Dr. Sugden. After they had gone about half the distance the half-breed became insane. the dog team deserted, and Dr. Sugden drew the seriously 'wounded women over 150 miles of snow to a hos- pital. operated upon her, and restored her to health. She afterward became a familiar character in the uplifting of fallen women in the Yukon territory Dr. Sugden received a decoration from the British government for this merito- rious deed. LARKIN IN LABOR ROW. Agitator Deported From U. Seizes Irish Union's Offices. the Associated Press. "DUBLIN, June 12.—James Larkin. the i labor agitator, who séme time ago was expelled from the United States, and his associates have seized the offices of the Irish Tranaport and General Workers' Tnion, according to a manifesto issued by the unfon. The manifesto adds that measures are being taken to regain possession of the office. A_cleavage in Irish labor has been predicted _ever since Larkin's return from the United States. i). G. BENNETT ESTATE VALUATION PUT ON FILE Uncompleted Report of Late News- paper Publisher’s Hold- ings. NEW VORK. June 12.—An uncom- pleted valuation of the estate of tha younger James Gordon Bennett, newspaper _publisher. who died in France on May 14. 1918, was filed in the surrogate's court. The fact that the residue of the estate was left tn found and maintain a home for New York journal it was explained by Edward W. Buckley. tax examiner. exempted the estate from the neces sity of an appraisal. |“"Tne report showed that Mr. Ben nett owned real estate in New York and vicinity valued at $1,499,900 | Other_ holdings. including shares in {the New York Herald and personal property, amounted to $2,567.878. Hix property in France was appraised at 2,372,906 francs. Claims against estate were given as $691.634. His widow, Mrs. Maud Gordon Bei nett, recelved an annuity of 380,000 Legacies of §10,000 were bequeathed to a large number of friends and em- ployes. FOOT BALL MAN JAILED. | HARPERS FERRY, W. VA, 'THE LOCKWOOD Mrs. A. P. Daniel, Pre _Open for the Season SHENANDOAH INN. 1s opened for the season MRS. LOUISE M. THOMPSON. CANADAL "E ;a -nnacluln something (ere , pins-scented, iping that Rors wm o while. m Accused by Secret Service of Pass- ing Raised $2 Bill. SAN PFRANCISCO, June 11.-—Rae- burh Daughty, halfback of the Stan ford University foot ball team for 1922 and later physical instructer in the Sacramento high schools, W held in jail at the request of the fed eral secret service. He was reported to have tried to pass a two-dollar bill whick had been raised to $20. The police said that nine other such notes were found in his pockets, Police said Daughty had implicated another man {n the alleged note rai ing. Daughty's pagents suggested their son might have been sufferinz from a mental lapze as the result of a cranial injury in a foot bull geme

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