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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS T AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. “TADAM i, WEBCHLER, AUCTIONEER. EXEOUTOR AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BRICK DWELLING NUMBERED 1320 24th ST, N.W.. D BRI DWELLINGS irtue of authority vestea will and testament of dministration No. by public auction, in front of the respective premives. on TUES- DAY, THE TWENTY-RIXTH DAY OF JUNE, 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK ~P.M. the 'foilowing described land and premis situate in the city of Washington, District of Colambia, to wit: Part of lot ‘mumbered ninéteen (18) in square numbereq Afty-one {31). beginning for said part at & point on the west line of waid lot distant fifteen (18) feet south from the northwest corner of said lot and running theace east fty feet, thence south three feet, themce west ffty feet and thence north thrée feet to the place of begin- ni Then -part of lot numbered nineteen in’ square numbered fifty-one (51), be- maing for said part of lot at a point on Aenty-ntcond sirect west 18 foet sobth from northeast corner of said lot nineteen (19) ronping thence west one hundred and ty-two feet two and one-half (213) inches bublic ‘slles. thence south twelye fest thence east one hundred - two and one-half (244) inches to said Twenty-second street and thence north along said strect twelve feot and ten inches tn the point of beginniog. improved by premises numberod 1120 22ud at. u.w. and 1120 Roeds court n.w.. reac of sald premises. Im- mediatels thereafter the Iand and premises described ax part of lot numbered thirty-two (32) in square numbered twenty-four "(24), begioning for sald part at the southeast cor. ner of anid lot and running thence north along the line of Twenty-fourth atreet twenty-seven feat, thence west one hundred and four teet, ce mouth twenty-seven feet and thence one hundred and four feet to the place improved by premises No. 1220 t of beginning, 24h.ar. now! Terms of w ‘money to be pald In e ecpal fnatallment rears, with intel num, pirable semi-annually, from day of 3 secured by deed of trust upon the property wold, or &1l cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A de| it of $200 on each parcel re- uired of the purchaser at the time of sale. 11 conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps and nofarial feen at the cost of the purchaser. Termn of sale to he complied swith within 80 days from dar of sale, otherwise the under- signed reserves the right to resell the properts 3¢ the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser affer five days’ sdsertisement of such tésale in some newspaper published in the eity of Washington, D. C. JAMES A. TOOMEY Executor and Trustee, _1e14.08dx.exSu 388 Tndinna a3 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THRE RTOR BRICK DWELLING, NO. 2 FLORIDA AVE. N.W. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, being fostrument No. 188, recorded Nov. 9. 192 among the land records of the Dintrict of Co- Jumbia. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will premises, Y- FTH DAY OF 5 AD. 1023, AT FIVETHIRTY LOCK “P.M.. the tollowing-described land nd ‘premises. aituate in the Diatrict of Co- lumbia and desighated as and being lot 58 in Henser & Hooker' trust subdivision of . now square 300K, Lo Droit 'ark. per plat recorded in Book 12. page 83, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Rald subject t: prior dead of truxt for $3.500, balunce ci 5300 de- Poait Tequired pon’ acceptance of bid. Con vérancing, recording and revenue stamps at queehaser's cost, Terms of sale to be com- Plied with within 30 dars or deposit forfeited. GRANVILLE ( ADFORD, One-third b, the able in six per the purchase o 3~ A&Am. 38N TADAN A, Trustees’ Sale of Six Commerce Trucks, 3; to 2!, Ton Ca- pacity. Br viriue of a ceriain chatrels deed of trust recorded respectively in deed book No. 1. pages 116 and 118 one of the land records of the county of Arlington, Va.. and at the re- st of the parties secured therebr. the un. dersigned trustees will sell by public anction at the storage warehouse of Littlefiel vord and Company.. Wednesdar. JUNE TWENTY - TWO-THIRTY P.M.. fue €11 trucks, ¥-ton (no bods). ton with No. 1161 hods No. 123200, 1i,-ton 110838, S3,-ton, model 1K, 22878 and 233-fon, model i8, 22877, 111M8 N, 135-ton ‘no bods), ) with bods. No. with body No. WILLIAM BRATSHAW. ¥. W HILL, Jr. ADAM A, WESCHL Valuable Soda Fountain, Ice Cream and Confectionery Fix- ! tures, Mirrors, Cases, Imple- ments of Trade, Etc.,, Con- tained in No. 905 F Street N.w. By Public Auction, Wednesday, June 27, 1923, Commencing at 10:30 a.m. Handsome *“Haussl Marble and Onrs Syeups. Double Soda F ator. Marbie and Mirror-ba Acceérsorien, pair mahog Tee ixor, some Marhie, and Cases and _Caxnier's Handsome Wall Mirr wood Chair Ceiling _F Lighting Safe. " Cands’ Firnace. Copper ables, Ice Crusher with Moto Tubs, Cards Tr. ing, Linoleum, Stock in trade, e The above will firat he offeréd together with the lense it desired and if & satisfactors bid is not regefred will be imme- diatels sold in detail. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, o2 dkdbm Auetion ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCCTIONEER. Detached Frame Dwelling No. 1232 Crittenden Street N.W., Containing 10 rooms and Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Elec- tric Light, Sleeping Porch and Garage. By virtue of authorits veated in the under signed. T will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF It 1933, AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M. lot_27. wquare 2020 in the District of Coliimbi aller. improved by a modern, detached frame dweliing. 10 rooms and tiled bath with shower attachments, h.w.h., elec. light. large colonfal front porch. wleepinig porch with garage in rear. to be anld subject to a deed of trust for $6.000. at 7% due April 24, 1 Terma of wale: Over nald t payment fin Hand 55 Cand Register, Opalite Tabiex, Bent a’ Platform Scules it $1.500 cash, of $00, including cured by 3 nd deed of rrust upon the property rold, or Al frust. A deposit of $300 re convérancing recording. re een’ a1 cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from d; wale. otherwine deposit will he forfaites bk rfl'r five days’ advertisement of such resale n some newspaper publishe h Washington, nD g pu ed in the city of Inepection 3 153 o m. daily and 9 am. to .m. Sunduy. ADAM A. WESCHLER I =5 "~ Auction ‘THOB. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. ) ‘Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- story Brick Apartment House, Situate 1444 “W” Street Northwest, Known as “The Seminole.” By virtue of & certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 4825, folio 133 et meq o he land records of the District of Columbia, At (he requent of the parts secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction, in_ front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ines."situate in the District of Colampis and and being lot bered ni; ®1), n Harry Wardman'e subdivisior lots fp of square “numbered two hundred and rresor (o' the Drerict ot Catunn: e e District of Colum- 328t folio 140 T : “Rold_subject to of rast for §35.000, bearing inversal v o pey cent, full particulars of which will be stated at time of sale, the purchase price over d trubt to be Daid in cash. Five thousand dol lars deposit required upen acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording revenus stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be eom- plied. with within thirty s from day of sale, otherwise lhlr Tty may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ‘.flr.r,‘fl;ln:wll' td"nélo-c" h-:l‘flfwluf.l resale n ¢ published in Washington, g ER, Je18-d&ds. ex8Bu hlll!l:- ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. COLLATERAL SECURITY BY AUCTION. Default havi been made in the payment of a certain collateral promissory note April ‘23, 1928, for $1.100 at dsye after date, sigaed by Wa play Company, Inc., A. Fowle, To the order 'of Ourséives and in by Washington Photoplay Co.. Inc.. A. H. Fowle sident, and also A. H. Fowle, I will sell public auetion. by order of the hol thereof, within my salesrooms, 920 Pa. » n ‘on THURSDAY_ JUNE TWENTY. B . 1923, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M note of Julla A. Roberts, dated March 1923, for $1,500, payable to C. H. Venable: note'of Thomas W, More, dated April 6, 1923, ‘Washington Photoplay e’ recelpt. No. 1043, dated for certaln trunks box Washington Photoplay Co. wi pital Btorage and Moving Co. check for 368385, dated June 16, 1923, W. 1. Washington Photoplay Ine. A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. 1928, a1 enr o poubite | THOMAS J. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF UNIMP"PROVED PROP. ERTY, BEING THE ENTIRE SQUARE 605, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust dated July . 1907, and_recorded in Liber 8100, folio 21, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party se- cured héreby, we will sell at public aucton, within the of Thos. J. Owen & Son, 1331 G st. n.w. on FRIDAY. JUNE TWENTY- NINTH, 1033, AT TWELVE NOON, original fota 1 o 8, inclusive, in square €05, ‘Washiag- ton. D. C. Terms of sale: (: Terms of sale to be complied with in ten dasw, or in fauit, property will be reold at of défaulting purchaser. after five da $200 deposit required at time of sal ncing and stamps At of pur: W. WALTON EDWARDS. 817-18 John Marshall pi. WILLIAM H. SHIPLE 406 Bth st n.w. 1u22.25.27.28 THOMAS J. OWZN & SON Trustees. AUCTIONEERS. By virtue of certain deeds of trust duly recorded respectivels in Libers Now. 4080, 4261 and 4205 st folios 79, 72 and 170 of and records of the District of Colum and at the request of the party mecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction. at_the office of Thom Owen & Son, 1831 G st n.w.. Washington, D). C.. 0n MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1923, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises sit’ uate ‘in the District of Columbia: Lot bum. hered forty-one (41). in square numbered y-three hundred ‘and forts (2340), and mbered one lundred and forty-four d one hundred and thirts-three (188). in sqiare numbered twenty-three hundred and thirty-five (2385). in the subdivision known ax Chevy Chase Park as per plat recorded in the office r for the District of Columbia in box 57, Terms: One-third cash, installments at_one and two terest at 6 per c semi-annually. fro . ai cured by deed of trust on the propérty sold. h, at the purchaser’s cption. A de- of $200 will be required at the time of I All conveyancing and_recording will be at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be eom- plied with within ten days otherwise the trastees reserve the right to resell 1isk and cost of the defaultin WILTON J. GEORGE B. FRASER. Trustees. . AUCTIONEERS. ie15.19.22 THOMAS 4 TRUSTEER' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- STORY AND BRIC) DW! “ P By vir certain deed of trust duly recorded, folio 215 et seq.. of District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there by, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pul lic auction. in front of FRIDAY, THE TW! JUNE, A.D. 1928. a the following described land and premixes, wituate in the District of Columbia, and designated an and being lot numbered fort: scven (47) in Richard McRae's subdivision of lots in square numbered one hundred fifts-seven (157) "as said subdivision is recorded in Liber R. W., folio 18 of the records of the office of the “wirvesor for the District of Columbla. subject to’ two prior deeds of trust of records. | the firat_securing the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500), and the second securing the sum of six thousand five hundred doliars ($8.500), upon which certain parments ‘meds, OWE Terms of saie: Cash. Purchaser will be re quired to deposit the aum of §300 at time of sale; terms of sale to be complled with with- In thirts daya from date of sale otherwlse the properts will be resold at cost of default- ing Durchaner. Tazes fent: inaarance. (nter- N e Raniadn T dmte SR Tiamnior CLARENCE R ARALY 307 Evana bullding. HORACE 6. ITHY 1416 Eye st. _1r10.d&ds.axsu . e Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & NON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALB _OF VALUABLE _IN- PROVED = PROPERTY. ' BEING THBE TWO.STORY HRICK DWELLING, NO. 3036 P BT. N.W By virtue of ‘a_certain deed of trust. being instrument No. 204, recorded Jan. 9. 1923, among the land records of the District of Co. lumbia, and at the request of the party s. cured ‘thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell ut public’auction. in_front of the prem- Y. THE TWENTY-FIFTH 1623, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK s and being part of lot 197 in in that part of the said city of formerly ‘s Addition to ce with sur- 8 nd more par. ticularly bove mentioned deed of trust, 1d part conveyed in- cluding and intending to include all the land | improved and the right to use an alley on the fronting 3.70 fr. on P st. ‘and running feel. ‘more or less. said part of lot nting 20 ft. 10 io. on P st. niw. Terms ‘of wale: Al ‘cash over a deed of frust_amounting to $3,000. ' §200 deposit re- j quired upon acceptance of bid. Couvevancin recording and revenue stampa at purchaser's t. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 daye or deposit forteited. H CHARLES FAHY. 1 MICHAEL | frontin B M A 8 LER. AUCTIONEER. { Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Business Property Opposite the Municipal Fish Market, Improved by Brick Stores, Nos. 1113, 1115, 1117, 1119, 1121, 1123 and 1125 | Water Street S.W.; Also Modern Two-Story Fire- proof Public Garage, Hot- Water Heat, Electricity, Southwest Corner 11th and F Streets S.W., Fronting Almost 100 Feet on F Street. . By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. 40735, the undersigned trustee will ofer for ale by pubilc auction, in front“af The respective premises, on "RSDAY. * THE TWENTY EIGHIT DAY OF JUNE. 1o COMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and pre ines. ‘nituate in rthe city of Washington, D and inclosed with said 3088 P st. | F! HE EVENING STAR. WASHIN GT! RESORTS. ITY, N. J. ON Cj, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 19 RESORTS. " _ATLANTIC CITY, N. 99 20, R ESORTS. 43 e RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. THOS. . OWEN & SON. AUC; NEERS. TRUSTEE®" SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 114 A By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 148. recorded Nov. 6, 1922, among the land records of the District of Co- Jumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersl 'd trust will sell at public’ auction, iu_front of the prem. ises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY.BXTH DAY OF JUNE, A. 928, AT FIVE O' K P, the following described land ang prem- 1nes ituate in the District of Columbia and designated and h-lll! part of original lot 2 in se re 898, descrl as follows: Beginning on t south line of said lot at a point di tant 21.04 feet west from the southeast corner of said lot and running thence west 21.04 feet, thence north to the r or north line of sald , thence southe: rly along said aorth line to rln! due north of the point ;f |‘wl;nnln[ and thence south to the point of eginning. erms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,250, and the amount over said trust to be pai in cash, de quired upon acceptance recording and revenue cost. rms of sale complied with witkla 30 dazs or ‘deposlt forteited: ARRY B. PITTS. MORTON J. LUCHS. _ie14-d&dn.ex8u ‘Trustes THOMAS DOWLING & (0., AUCTIONER! 115 Eye 8t. K.W. TO WHOM IT MAY CONUERN Notlce in hereby given that on FRIDAY, LY THIRTEENTH, 1923, AT ELEVEN OCK AM., we w #ell at public ave. tlon, at 118 to 128 « treet north following automoblles d_goods on satisfy storage and acceued charges mers Automobile, stored by Thades 1 Tusla Automobile, stored by Thades Motor €o.: Auburn Automobile, stored by Thades 1 Pledmont Automobile, stored Motor (o.: 1 Red, Mattress and tored by J, C. Thrasher; 1 bg. ed by Baltimore Malleable Iron & Co. to B{rfl lfl’. Co., refused: . lhlrpflfl by Daltimore Malleable lr?n".: Bteel Castings Co. to Byrd Mfg. Co., refuned. JACORS TRANSFER COMPANY, INC. ADAM A. WESCHLE AUCTIONEER. High-Grade Groceries, Prac- tically New Fixtures, Floor Cases, Cash Register, Scales, Slicing Machine, Refrigerat- ing , etc, in No. 4811 Georgia Ave. N.W., By Public Auction Monday, June 25th, 1923, Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. Fresn, high-grade brands, such ss Del Monte, “Libl remier. Mt. 'Vernon, Empire. Lily of the Vailey, Purity Cross, Heinz and other Frults and Vegetables, fn cases and broken packages, including Peaches. apple, Apricots, Fruit Ralad, Pears, Cherrie Olives, Jams. Jellies, Anchovies, Chicken a I King, Imported and’ Domestic Sardines, Sai- mon,’ Tuna Fish. Kippered Herring, Corn, Tomitoes. Peas.' Lima Heans, Mayonnaise, Karo, Cond. M Crinco. Domino Sugar, Virginia Dare Choco- late. Cocon Extracts. Ginger Ale, Flour, . Maple Syrup. Cai h, Vinegar, Welch's G Kraut. Preserved Fig: . _Marshmallow Cream, 0" Floor Wax, Playiag Cards. Cig et S Fine Oak McOray Refrigerating Case, Ameri- an Slicing Machine, Floor Cases. mputing Seales. Cands Scale Tare. Sneiving. Tco Nox. 4 1 bg. Castin, | Terms h » ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. 1620.21.22,28 ADAM A, WESCI . AUCTIONEE! Attorneys’ Sale of Valuable Bakery Machinery and Equip- ment, Cash Register, Etc., Contained in No. 401 41, Street S.W.; Also 2 Ford De- livery Cars. By virtue of authorits tested in the un- dersigned. T will sell by public auction, wi bove premises. on T 3 1XTH. COMMENCING AT TEN equipment. includin with Bowls and Motor Oven. “Barth" Metalproof Box. National Cash Reglater. Large Refrigera Dough Divider. Portable Wire ks, Racks. Metal Base Bakers' ace. Metal Rink Mixing Bowis ans_and Ple Pl Wardrobe, Lo 8 Paper livery Cars. an entirety and if in not received will be Metal-t W r”;d’ Metal-top Wrappin aod Biand Siowiac: Chat Counter also two first be o factors bid digtely sold in detatl Terms: Cash DARR. WHITEFORD & DARR. Attorneys Je20-d&dbs.ex80 1319 F at. nw THOMAS J. OWE: imme. N & BON, AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Being a House and Lot Numbered 2954 Macomb St. Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust record d in Liber No. 4792, at folio 92, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties ecured therebs, fhe undersigred will"sell at public _auction, in’ front of the premises. on MONDAY. JULY SECOND, 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in_the District of Columbia and belng lot numbered twents (20). in square numbered twenty hundred and elghty-four (2084). as described fn sald deed of trust, upon the fol- lowing term Terms of Said property is aubject to two prior deeds of trust securing a fotal in dehtedness of $18.70M.82. and seid property will be sold subject to &aid deeds of trust fn- debtedness. Dalance of the purchase price over and above said deeds of trust is to be it of $500 will be re ale. All convevancing, récording. revenue pa. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to bs complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise Qeposit Wil be forfeited and property resold at rikk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after trict of Columbla, to wit Lots numbered sleven (11). twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (16). mix teen (18). seventeen (17). eighteen (18) ia Jokeph H. Chicell's subdivision of lots in J}u-:. umbtre‘d lhro’mh'l,m‘flnfi twenty-nine 26). er plat recorded in 62, 18 or”\ne retordn of the. ofice of the i, r for the Ditrict of Columbla: said real te being also described as lot numbered t in the subdivision of square nui bered “three hundred twenty-nine (829). per plat recorded in Liber N.K., follo 104, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla. and lots oumbered five to ten (10), inclusive, in Joseph H. Chivell's subdivision’ of lots in square No. 329. as per plat recorded in Liber No. 88, folio 70, in surveyor's records, improved as above, to be offered separately, beginning With (he Water atreet stores. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purel money o be paid in cash. the balance in two equal’ installments, parable in one and two years, with interest at'6 per cent per anoum, parable semi-annually. from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3250 each on the water street nd $300 on the llrl’e required of the the time of All_con. cing, recording, revenue stamps and no- t the cost of the purchaser. e to _be complied with within thirty days from day of szle. otherwise the trustee reserves the right 'to resell the pr erty at the rosk and cost of the fllflllg!hl purchaser, l{ler five days’ advertisement of le in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D). (P i THOMAS P. BROWN, 617 415 »t. | { i TOOMEY & TOOMEY, Attorneys. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AGCTIONBER. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Improved Real Estate in Business Zone, Being 2- Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, No. 1131 20th Street Northwest, and Two- Story Brick Dwelling i m Rear, No. 1130 Lingers Court. Br virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court District of Columbia passed in equit; No. 40087, the undersigned trustees will offer for .sale by public auetion. In front of the premis on MONDAY. THE SBECOND DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'0LOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- isen, situate in the eity of ishington, Dis. trict of Columbia, to wit: The nouth seventeen (17) feet six (8) inches fronting on Twentieth street of original lot numbered twelve (12) by the full depth thereof, in quro numbered ose hundred and seventeen (117): iso known for taxation and assessment purposes as lot 815 in sald square. the said lot having & depth of 140 feet 10 inches, with side and rear aileys. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purc Jn16-dads.exsy | ve daye' advertisement of uch e in some * newspaper _published in _ Washington. D e RORERT L. McKEEVER. No. 1415 Eye at. n.w. BARL B. GOSB, 1415 Eye st THOS. 1. OWEN & 80%. AUCTIONEERS. TRURTEER SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING, 110 MASS. AVE. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4748, folio 55 eq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell st ublic anction. in front of the premises, on fONDAY, THE TWENTY.FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia desig- nated as and being pa square 565, descri a for the same at t lot, thence northwesterly along M ave. 15 ft. 4 thence sonuthwe right angles to southeasterly to an angle in the thence northeaster) 14 lot 70 ft. 1020-0&ds ex8u along . to Sold_subject to a Sret deed of trust for $1,500.00, bal h. 8200 deponit required upou acceptance of bid. Con veyancing, recording and revenus stamps purchaser’s cost. Ter: plied with within 30 dags or depostt forfeited. GRANYI ©. BRADFORD, LEONARD A. 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Reservations, [ -m :’olm -l ag a -Galen l’lM ~The Wiltshire -The Nolmhurst © -The Ambassader se-Netel Traymors ae-Marlborough-Blenheim a -Notel Bennis e—Egropesn Plan. se—Both Plans. train service, ples and full information Ticket Ageots. REHOBOTH BEACH, DE! v Oy FIL..EPROOV AMERICAN PLAN ON THE OCBAHOFION'I‘W e e T PR HOTEL STRAND TRIO, A ighrful ronce HOTEL STRAND GARAGE on perated by the hotel for the aests. Capacity, 40 cars. waerahip Managemen Phove Martne 8040 $3.50 up daily. special wkiy. Amer. plnn MONTICELLO Kentueky ave. nea h--Atlantie Cit finest and most popular rate hotel. Or- cheatra dancing. Slevator Private batha. RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS Write for bkit. & suto map. Phoaes 1018 & 6706 BATHING FROM HOTEL Ownership man'st. FETTER & HoLLINGER One Block from Beach | Electric lghts. Elevator to | street. Many private baths: Kunniog water in every room. = Booklet. Phone Marite 4012 Special rates for rooms only, with or without bath. Ownership Management ~ C_E._PADGETT. MANHATTAN So. Carolina Ave. noar B Blectricity throughout. Private ba completely renovated. Convenlently located. American plan, $3.80 up daily, special weekly. European plan, $1.50 up daily. special weekly. RUNMING WATER in EVERY ROOM Free bathing from rooms. Write for booklet Tel. Marine 3106-1. RARHART & BARHART. 1908 Pacific Ave Capacity. 200 Jotel - ’; ATLANTICCTTY.N.J. The ideal American plan hotel [] 1 directly on ) om the ocean front. HARLES THI LEVEN stories of real comfort with an environ- ment of distinct refine- ment without extravagance. Open | | { | | 1 i American Plan. Alw Grand Atlantic Hotel | VIRGINIA AVENUE (STEEL PIER) Capacity. 800 ‘Widest and Most Popular Avenue in Resort rgest Hotel OF the Beach Front ALL CONVENIENCES, AUTO BUS. GOLF PRIVILEGES Rate. $4.00 Up. 0. D. PAINTER. Pro GOURTESY—OLEANLINESS—HOSPITALITY | ROOMS ONLY | Pacific ave. near Kentucky: Rooms only. Run. | ning water. Bathing privilege. $1.50 up daily | 5 I E. RHERTDAN | | {running water. A ASBURY PARK. N. PHILLIPS HOUSE Massachusetts Ave. near Heach. ln?prflved Bm!l;i & RO e GRANDE Furovesn vl NORMANDIE 5= DELAW Beach. N ing. Virginia MORTIMER """y, cxery. tom. Amer. Pian W7 arming pere GV ST. ELMO I3} ning water in_rooms. Electricl iable_ Mra n. — FISHRUR ARE C| 1 room| Owne. 500 Reacn All rooms. Private baths, lan WESTMINSTE GINNE Kentae Flevator _Open aii_vear. s NEW MONTEREY $T HOTEL ON LARGE: 8! N SEASON| NORTH JERSTY SEPT. INNIN Danci renorated Extensirels MeClellen. Fireproot i WATER $1.50 day cold hathing from hotel. ¢ ITY oo aves hotel from ' the Private batl Wm._Laird. near beach. Running water in ip daily, Rpec. Mortimer. Run tr. Fxeellent __Mrs. THEODOSIA MILLE. |BELVEDERE §_ Crolpe: Eievator. Ameri 'TI_RROS av_ur. Reach. private bath A V. KOPP SHORE BEACH HAVEY, N. J. The Engleside COMBINES perfs ing. with a medern hotel relief from Hay Fever besides tennis courts. Now ope. BREAKERS | Hoating. jects_immupe. _Boo! Beach Haren, he Ixland Resort ‘The oniy resort on the Jersey Co t bathing, always gond fish 7 that a gives Booklet. sure Five the, Electrie hiny Iay Hauten CAPE MAVY. \. J. HOTEL LAFAYETTE ON THE COOL Cap. 500. Am. pl vate baths. Eievator. eges. Owaershi Running BEACH FRONT CAPE MAY. N . . water. P HZELCOLUMBIA Kooms en suite with bath: cul ice unexcelled: elevator. 4. W Mec: sine and serv ¥ & Bro 3 Hotel Henlopen | 0 fro easonable rates. Special rates families. Booklet with map. Paved road ail wa: Clean, safe beach. B of food. Same m e nerveresting. pine-scented. si. p-giv o8 Dloeacenied. o Bt s nd_ this | Hotel, §728, Joot, gol {shing, every- woek up. lllustrated Booklet Royal Muskoka Hotel, P. 0., Lake Rossess, Ontarie | OAKWOOD PARK TNN—BEATTIFOL AND bealihtul: excelient table and accommodations: | elous Iawns, ‘tennis, music. danciog. boating, | bathing, fishing, etc.; moderate rates; hookiet 3ot away to Canada—smmething @'flerent —away to Thuere you will 0g that makes life worth while. Rate roin $35 pe: MARYLANI | fdeal for ‘rest. recreation and amusement: spa- |tree. Mre. PENTZ, Hox 184, Bt. Michaels. Md. KURAT WOME 0N —WERT WIVER Chenupeake mow open: inthe Iawn. dense simde, {boating, bathing and fshing: special ebicken | dingers: write for weekly and week-end rate [drs MATILDA NOWFLL “Shady Side. M | Phone West Hiver 312371, VACATIONING IN THE BLUE RIDGE MOU! tafns. For descriptive hooklets and list of hot nd hoarding houses. write Asst Gen. Pa Agt.. Western Mary)ind Ry, Raltimore, Md. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, WANRHINGTON COTTAGE, _ BRADDOCK Heights, Md., open fur xeason under new man- ment; superb location, wonderful view, ab- | wol lern: write Gr phone for reserva tions. Mr. and Mra. CHAB. H. KAUS, Props. Braethorn Cottage Facing Park Rates Ressonable ™ L. W. RUD! CHESAPEAKE BEACH. HIGHVIEW HOTEL —The cooleet 7 benchi; rates reasonable, good servi boat for Beach, Md. F. G. NOLTE, o s \ORTIL CHESAPEAKE BEACH._ FURNISHED _APIS. NEW, ELECTHIC lights: by week, month or season: Bay ave o artimore aver 3 S TA NEEY ‘RS, orth Heach, Md. O R VACATION Washington ave ine ‘cooking Iahed: LETCHMORE and Philadelphia lovely. cool rooms, nicely pecial rates; new house. iv3* OCEAN CITY, MD, OCEAN CITY, MD. Finest and safest bathing beach on Atlantic coust: ocean on one side. Lay on other: cool; golf. tennis. fishing. boating and dancing v THE GABLES | €outh coking. Same management RBlne inn 30¢ HERBERT CLAY, NOTABLE IN GEORGIA POLITICS, DIES Son of Former Senator Found Near . End in Atlanta Hotel Room. June 22.—Herbert late United States senator from Georgia and prominent morning ‘of heart failure. Mr. Clay had just returned from a business ited Mrs. Cla Mr. Clay had registered at & local hotel. Shortly before 2 o'clock guests heard groaning in his room. The house physiclan was summoned, but Mr. Clay expired before aid could be given. He is survived by his mother, his wife and several broth- ers. Mr. Clay had gained a high degree o’ prominence in politics and was often mentioned for the governorship. ‘SUN YAT SEN’S FORCES | DRIVEN FROM YINGTAK | Army ' Falling Back North of Can- ton and Fighting in Progress Along West River. By the Associated Press. HONGKONG, June 22—Sun Yat Sen's constitutionalist army has been driven from Yingtak, sixty miles north of Can- ton, and is falling back along the Can- ton-Hankow railroad, according to un- confirmed advices received here. Fight- ing Is proceeding along the West river below Takhing, with the odds in favor of the Kwangsi troops, says the report. Sun's troops are suid to be retreating toward Shiuhing. There is a lull on the Bast river battle front. Bun's constitutionalists are comman- deering al available coolies in Canton for war service and are transferring the heavy guns from the forts to the east- ern front to use against Chen Chiung Ming's defenses at Waichow. CROP CONDITIONS ABOUT NORMAL IN MARYLAND BALTIMORE. June 22—J. H. Spen- cer, section director, United States Department of Agriculture, gives the following synopsis of weather and crop conditions in Maryland and Del- aware, for the week ending Tuesday, June 19: “The beginning of the wheat har- vest is already reported in portions of Queen Anne, St. Mary's and Tal- bot counties, and the harvest will be- come general within the next few days over the southern portion of the section. Wheat is ripening rapid- Iy ‘over the northern portion of the section. except in Garrett county, where it is blooming. Rye is read. fo be cut in the southern countfe and is ripening in the northern. Oat. have improved. and they are heading generally except in Allegany and Gar- rott counties. Pastures “have im- provd and are doing well. although they are in only fain condition gen- erally Corn has improved, is & good stand, and is growing nicely. Under the influence of favorable weather crops have advanced to about normal for this time of the vear = LABOR LEADER WINS. Robert Smille Elected to the British Parliament. June 22.—Robert Smille. noted labor leader and president of the Scottish Miners' Federation. has been elected to parliament from the Morpeth district, polling 20,053 votes, against 13,087 for Mr. Thornborough, the liberal candidate. Morpeth is a safe labor seat, but Smille’s poll ig regarded as unusually Jarge. He had prevously made eight unsuccessful attempts at election —_— CHIEF BURNS' BROTHER DIES. COLUMBUS. Ohio, June 22.—James H. Burns, sixty. well known Columbus merchant tailor and brother of Wil- liam J. Burns, chief of the division of nvestigation of the United States De- partment of Justice, died at his home here early today of apoplexy LONDON. STAR-VILLA, Ruoning water, private baths ! o and Beach, pecial June Rates Private baths. R. HALP! Tap elesator serv. rles 8. Church. n Front, MAY, N. J running water Elevator. _OCEAN CITY. N. OPENS JUNE 287 J. THE BREAK ERS Boardwalk betwsen 3nd and 3rd Strests. HALCYON 1116 Wesley Avenus. Nea: . MES. F. == itterhouse ANl outside rooms, with running water. Fireproof construction. Dancing, Bathing priv 1. June A [ M. W. HAMPTON OOSEVELT Maryland Ave.. 20d hotel from Beach. Capacity, 800. Rebuilt Private Rates upon_request. _ {and refurnished. Runsing water. PINE TREE INN baths. _American plan. of the City." St. James proof, Ameri- CNNING WATER BATHING FROM HOTEL. |EDGEWATER | So. Carolina A H GEO. A. CASTEEN. Special June Rates (Amer. Plan)" I_Sl7.l°. $20. $2250—Running Water I SHOREHAM! Virginia ave.. ur. Beach. Runniog water. Private baths. Elevator 1o atreet level. Excel. lent accommodations with home cooking. $3.50 dails. Special weekly. Booklet. J. Bickar. i FRENCH AND SPANISH. Bumisier Sente: Soaduiny foc Bk schopl. MARET FRENCH SCHOOL. 1724 _Counecticut ave. Washingten Vecation Scheol —Six Weeki Ju to August A Coaching Behool for Boye 7th and 8th Grades. 1815 K St N Phove Frauklin 4585, Chau. A Johnson. B. A.. Pria. 26 RESORTS. Where Vacation Dreams Come True = money to be paid fn cash, the balance in two I installments, payable in one and two t six per cent per an- nually, from day of secured by deed of trust upon the property at the option of the pur- 5 #3500 required of the purchaser at ALl convey-~ ncing. recording, revenue stamps and no- tarisl feen at the cost of the purchaser. Ter of sale to be complied with within thirty days frrom day of sale, otherwise the trustees re. serve the right to resell the prope k and cost of the defaulting purchaser advertisement of such resale wepaner” publisbed in. the ity of *“A SUMMER PARADISE” Before making your vacation plans. consult * ummer Para- dis our 280-page directory and guide to the Adirondacks, Lake Georg Lake Champlain and scores of resorts offering unsur- passed vacation delights. This publication, lssued by the Dels- ware & Hudson, will solve your vacation problems. _Mailed with other travel and resort literature. Postage, six cests. Pasaenger Department, Delaware & Hudoon, Albany, N. Y. Fotel Lorain B7. Charles Pl. & Beach. Fresh and sea water baths: run. water in rooms: elev. Super's mod. rater. Conch at trains. b A._E. Wagner. Prop. W. R. Layton. Mer. 1 in Ave. near beach. Cap. 250. Running wocor Briv: botha. BATHING PROM HOTEL Ameriean plan. $8.50 daily; $17.50 weekly. BISCAYNE Keatucky ave. near beach, in Traymore wection. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Burf bath. Bklt. JOHN J. MURPHY. WATAINGS rolina Ave. mear Beach. Running waler is every room. Private baths. Bathing permit- from hotel. LINTON B, ARNOLD. HOTEL ~ NEW YORK AVE. near Beach. - American plan. Ex- ional - table. Blevator. ning water in every room. Rates upon request Mifs "By, McGUIGAN. New Clrarion Kentucky Ave. just off Boardwalk. New tion, ‘Orcheatra, i June B i ear, 8. K. HONIFACK: Beaumont, T e et Ao g | 3 . pl., 3 . By V000 Sr A hE B B K. Bestes: TAB Beas 458 Commectient a7, eal ocation: large, & o BireelkL 3 - e, 2! £ . Owper -mfi"‘.“?:‘l.u AN DB!X ““Newr Beweh = MAYBERRY * “Whers Comfort and Refinem Capacity 175 Special June rates. K. A. YOUNG. Mgr. HALL r Beach. AXWE: b and Wesley Ave. American plan ent_ Prevail'” R_FE_MAYRERRY_ WILDWOOD. N To a cool, refreshing cli sports galore on land and bathing, tenni 3. imate; to sea; sucf fishing, sailing, ; to its wonderful s-mile Boardwalk and myriad attractions; and te the new 18-hole gol If club. Nuemerous hotels and boarding heuses, furnished cottages and bungalow: For further information and booklet, write W. COURTRIGHT SMITH Maneging Secratary WILDWOOD BOARD OF TRADE WILDWOOD, N. 1. ‘Wildwood Manor Wildwood, New J CAPACITY. 400 ‘Whole block ocean front. improvement tloy Teonis. Golf. Fishing. Baflin Dancing. Booklet. Henry prietor. A. H. Mould. Manager ersey EURO! PEAN Orchestra ncan, Pro B OTELDAYTON nd service un o N r MeMarray, s most modern hotal. wner and oaied, Golf privieaon 3 pri e ity 350, Rusning Fovel.Savoy 0. Ru outside w. uehfront. aie baths. Cap.. an BREAKERS, bath: bathing privile; service; booklet. G. *. l'n"; NNA! oning water. rooms. _Golf. ONLY BEACRA HOTEL. Running _water, private arage: auto ON, owner. WASHINGTON, Runniog water, auto meets traios free. B. Full Centrally Located, Ocean View. table, moderate rates J. SINNAMON, DORSEY fiiersi snts water. Private baths. = J. E. LING Picges baths, Golf N ON "RDAT PLAN | $100,000 spent on Strictly modern _accommoda A'1a carte dining room. Nominal tarifl. Ocean front “The | ¥o~ obs o | ning water in rooms. Lin-Mar | venlences. Bath houses attach. ed. Mrs. H. F. BOYD. Ocean City Golf Course. New Nine-Hole Course On hosrdwalk; runaing water i every room. Private baths. Booklet. Ownership management. "HOTEL HAMI OCEAN FRON 3. 1. MASSEY & 80! The Hastings Hotel o cellent_rooms and private bath Mr B._CONNER. Mra. CHAS. LUDLOW ol airy Tooking ocean Homelike. Rates ressonabie CAREY. Owner-Prop. New Avalon Hotel 3oy $3 per day up: weekly rates on application. ‘Danl‘iu‘. bathhouse. D. OLIVER DITTO, 'BREAKERS ‘and tennis privilegen. C. . TINOO! On Boardwalk. Hot and cold rusning water. Golf Phone 76 All con- | Neweat Botel on | i " COLONIAL HOTEL ! RESORTS. "Infill A\._ “NORTH HILL’ coionial resort near Bluemont on Shen- Tiver; valley, mountain and water shaded ground. drives. fshing, boat- imming; new baths and sewerage; no Invalids or tuberculars. teken: "$18 and §18 per week. RBooklet. Maurice T. Castleman. Berryville. V8. __ e COLONIAL BEACH, VA. “Colonial Beach, Va. Wolcott House, Potomac Rirer. On_the cool beaeh front Fishing. Crabbing. Rathing, Sait Water Boating and Dancing. Good Food. Cool Rooms Teasonabie Rates FRANK WALCOTT. Frop. {"COLONIAL HOTEL Enjor_your vacation at thix popular resort hotel. . Five piece orchestra; wonderful nlay unds to beach and boardwalk: artis ter: good food and service. ~$14. SIE. $20 weekly. American Plan. Hooklet FRANK D, BLACKIST HUDRON HOUS! Colonial Beach. ¥ Family rates of 38 and $10 8 week MISS M. CHERRY. A andoah cenery tag. children. wae Opeps Jume 23, oces front, 2nd yr. under present management. Private baths, muslc, |dancing. €. W. PURNELL. Prop. & Mgr. Atlantic Hotel CGOTONTAL NBACH, VA. 6-ROOM HOUSE. furnished, for season: near water front: $150 for sason. Mrs. J. W. GUTRIDGE, Colonal The Dennis, Comfortable and bomelike. Porticos overlooking ocean {and bay. Terms rcasonable. Bathing free. The Belmont K wir o sy Ll R. BEA T KAYE COTTAGE Boardwalk: excellent table: bathing Mrs. M. KAYE. "Plimhimmon Hotel And Cottages. Ocean front: best service: bail- room. Morris_ Orchestra: grill_room. Golf. ON BOARDWALR. Ocean front dining room. Excellent table. LA FAYETTE JOHNSON, Prop SHADY SIDE, MD. Arundel House Washington. Fishing, excelled home cooking. T. M. Side. Md. Tel. West River 202- On free l Directly on Chesapeake bay. 90 Stroudsburx, Pa. pacit: n; croguet, bathing, tennis; b-acre lawn; old shade, 300-ft. veranda; arage: bookiet. W. M. BURNETT. julls® i ORKNEY SPRINGS. VA, |Orkney Springs H ‘Washington’s Mountain Resort Opens June 14. 2300 fest elevation; cool; : golf, ten Il amusem: Teasonable rates. E. L. COCKRELL, Pres. — WARPERS FERRY, W. VA. E LOCKWOOD Mrs. A. P. Daniel, Prep. Open for the Season BANKRUPTCY NOTICES EME COURT OF THE DI Columbia.—Holding 2 Rankruptey In the matter of Max Shapiro. bank- rupt.—In Bankruptey 1856, —Notice s here- by giten that the above-named bankrupt has filed his petition praying for a discharge from all hin debts in bankruptcy, and that his credi tors and other persons in interest are required 10 enter their appearance In opposition if any so desire. in the Clerk's office of said Court. on or before the 21st day of Julr. 1923. RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in Bankruptcy. American plan; riding, dancing. ; mineral springs i DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. tain Para dise, Dela- ter Gap. Pa. leading hotel. Capacity 500. Every modern appointment. High. cool loca- dle Horses, Bathing, Fishing, Wa! Sports, i Daily concerts and dances American u(!)ln farm' and dairy. maps and special 1923 Rates for Season. and 74 AT]NN The Moun. KITT tion; magnificent nceners. Golf, Tennis, Sad- aino s in carte grill. _Exeeilent cuis Families and Tourists. JOHN PURDY COPE. EAGLES MERE, PA. EAGLES MERE, PA The summer regort that is different. because it combines mountain and ses- fitons with unique surround- The sandy beach and temperste water of the Lake of the Bagles afford spl did bathing 2,200 feet above sea lev finest 18-hole golf courses For bookiet and rates write THE FOREST INN. Hermaz V. Yoager, THE CRESTMONT INN William Woods, Manager THE LAKESIDE John 8. Kirk & Son THE RAYMOND L. B. 0. List, v LOCAL & LONG BISTANCE MOVERS moozrn FIREPROOF suiLoin WE CRATE, PACK AND SHI Howe NerTH 3343 YOU STREET N. W FTONAL ¥ b BT Horth snas. 143443 U 8t N.W. MOVING 131 SYORAGR KRIEGSPXPRESS sagxine M suipping TONG-DISTANCE HAULING, RED BALL TRANSIT CO. NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS, 4 Woodward Bidg. Main 2162, 0] STORAGE, PACKING AND BHI hons Potomae 883, 50 FI MOVING, P CLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE e i ‘heerfully given. is .tmltfmu‘.fa Con: o nwm‘, e L €0, PPING. ave. a. ING. SHIPPING. ”. IR in state politics, died here early this: trip to New York, where he also vis- | otel! U. S. DRY AGENT BRIBERS WIN NEW TRIAL IN CASE Sabbatino and Gross, Sentenced for Two Years and Fined $10,000 Each, Released on Bond. By the Associatéd Press. NEW YORK, June 22.—Ralph Sab- batino and Samuel Gross, after being sentenced to two years in federai prison and fined $10.000 each for attempting to bribe prohibition agents, were granted & writ of error by Judge Manton, in the | federal circuit court of appeais, and | were released in $20,000 and $5,000 bail, respectively. Loufs Katz and Charles Sabbatino. also convicted, made no application for & writ and were reported as prepared to serve their time in Atlanta. The four men were convicted of paying $10,000 each to two federal officers for liquor withdrawal permits. This money, which was impounded by the court and be- | comes the property of the government will not be applied on the fines Judge Garvin, who sentenced the men, refused to sign a stay of execution pending appeal, or to fix bail. but Ralph Sabbatino and Gross appealed imme- | diately. { Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Col B. Embick, Coast Artillery Corps, at the Army War College, this city, has been ordered to Manila, P. 1. Capt. George W. Gillett, Corps of Engineers, at Fort Humphreys, Va has been ordered to Walter Reed General Hospital for treatment Capt. D. S. Rumbough, 16th Field Artiliery, at Fort Myer, Va.. has bean ordered to Fort Sifl. Okla Maj. 8. K. Hornbeck, Military Intel- ligence Officers’ Reserve Corps, of this city, has been detailed to take 2 course of instruction at the Army War College, this city. Maj. H. W. Fleet, infantry. a Fort Leavenworth, Kan.. has been or- dered to New York city. Maj. J. C. McDonnell, air service 8t the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, has been or dered to Manila, P. 1 Capt. C. L. Clifford, at Camp Marfa, Tex, tailed to duty ‘with National Guard at ‘apt. H. J. Adams, Signal Cor at Camp Alfred Vail. N, J. to do duty with the Pennsylvania National Guard at Philadelphia Cadets Alejandro G. Jose and Sen tiago G. Garcia, Filipino graduates of the United tes Military Acad- emy, have been appointed second Ileufenants in the I’hilippine Scouts and orderad to Manila for assignment to duty. s st Infantry has_been de- the New York Rochester. and Navy. of the to the Depart- Powell detailed Navy Commander Halsey Bainbridge. has been bureau of navigation. ment Lieut. Commander J. L. Kerley has been transferred from command of Eagle 28 to command of the Swan. Lieut. Commander Sherwood Pick- ing at the Washington navy yard ha< been ordered to the navy yard, Porus: mouth, N. H The following-named officers at the Naval Academy have been ordered to Harvard University. Cambridge. Mase.: Lieut. Commander C. W. Brew- ington and Lieuts. F. R. Dodge. E. D. Gibb, E. R. Henning, C. F. Holden. T. B. Inglis, J. V. Murphy, Gordon Rowe, T. G. W. Scttle and W. M. A ‘Wynne. Capt. D. N. Carpenter. Medical Corps, at_the Naval Academy. has Dbeen detailed to the bureau of medi- cine and surgery. Navy Department. Lieut. R, W. Cary has been assigned to the navy yard, Norfolk; Lieut. H J. Nelson, from the Naval Academy to the Chewink, and Commander F. F Rogers and Lieuts. S. Jacobs. E R Johnson, C. C. Miller and W. W. Webh from the A ic fleet to the receiving ship at San Francisco Commander R. B. Hilliard. Cen struction Corps of the United S fleet, has been ordered to the Nava War College, Newport, R. 1. Lieut. M. M. Leonard. Chapla Corps. at the navy yard, Boston, has been ordered to duty with the 24 Ma rine Brigade, Santo Domingo. —He will relleve Lieut. . V. Ellis. Chap lain Corps, who has been ordered to the recruiting lLarracks, Hampto roads, Va. The President has accepted the resignations of Lieut. John A Salb. Medical Corps. at Philadelphio: Lieut Le Roy A. Nelson of the Newpor News and Ensign Llovd K. Barry of he Tdaho. “Lleut: Commander J. M. B. Smith, of the Bruce, has been assigned to the command of the Coghlan. Officers ordered to the Naval Acad- emy include Lieuts. R. B. Dashiel, W. S. Heath, Ion Pursell of the Ten nessee, Van F. Rathbun of the Texas and J. A. Rebentisch, Supply Corps. Lieut. Commander H. E. Harves, Dental Corps, at the Naval Medical School, this city, has been ordered 1o Guantanamo, Cuba. and Lieut. J. J Haas, Dental Corps. at the same school. has been ordered to San D ego, Cal Lieut. Commander E. H. Van Pai- ten. Supply Corps. of the Arizon has been detalled to the bureau of supe plies and accounts, Navy Departmen'. The Navy Department has an- rounced the following station assign- ments for officers: Lieut. Commander H. ¥. D. Davis of the California has been ordered to the naval aircraft factory, Phila- delphia. Lieut. Thomas J. Dovle. at tha Naval Academy, has been ordered to the Chewink. The President has accepted the | vesignation of Lieut. B. H. Wolter. I=(tached to the Langley, to take ef rect October 6 Lieut. J. R. Redman of the La Val lette, Lieut. B. F. Vosbury of the Oklahoma and Lieut. J. W. Whitfield of the Orion have been ordered to the val Academy. Lieut. Arthur S. Judy, at the Naval Medical School, this city, has been ordered to the Naval Hospital, Great | Lakes, 11l { Lieut. Commander J. P. Helm. Sup- ply Corps, at the naval training sta- tion, San Francisco, has been ordered to the training station, San Diego. Calif. ». ! i Lieut. C Baker, Supply orps. {at_the navy vard, Boston, has been ordered to the gunboat Tacoma Lieut. Ralph J. Dindot. Supply Corps of the Bridgeport. has been detailed to the Supply Corps Sckool of_Application, Navy Department. Lieut. H. A. Hooton, Supply Corps. of the Vestal has been detalled & disbursing officer, naval training =ta- tion, Great Lakes. Chief Boatswain Albert F. Benzon, at the Washington navy vard, has been ordered to the Bridgeport FINDS ISLAND FRIENDLY. Capt. Pollock Urges U. 8. Thank New Zealand for Courtesy. Secretary Denby has indorsed and forwarded to the State Depart- ment a report from Capt. Edwin T. Pollock, governor of Samoa, recom- mending that formal acknowledge- ment be made of the courteries ex- tended by the government and people of New Zealand on the occasion of Capt. Pollock's recent official visit. Referring to the reception as pa taking_ of “ferocious hospitality. Capt. Pollock declared the welcome he received was unusual and indicated s spontaneous spirit which s worthy of comment. There was in- variable reference, he said both private and official ori tions, to the importance of clo: operation in _the Pacific between | America and British interests. —_— BROOKHART IN TURKEY. Senator Remains But Shert Time, Leaving for Rumania. CONSTANTINOULE. June 22.—Smith W. Brookhart, United States sena.of, of lowa, arrived hers from Moscow by wua‘ of Odessa yesterday. ' He re- maine only a short time, leaving for Fanania,” AW |

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