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AUC AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. T AUCTION SALES. FUTURS DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. 3. GWEN & BON. AU( [TONEERS, Tltl;luc SALE or VALUABLE BRICK By 'ln party se- undersigned surviving Prem BRAY s mises. on OF JULY, A.D. 1038, AT FOUR LOCK. PAL e “Tollowing Hescribed 1and situate in the District of Co- SRS R A < 860"t streat, dnd f'i'l'"dahmfi"f' streat, and fully described in -lfl dosd of trust. " 9 an. erms of ADAM 4. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ousehold Furniture, Lunch- rYoom and Cafe Equipment, otel and Theater Carpets, Cash Register, Show Cases, Wall Cases, Etc. By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW., Saturday, Commencing 9 AM. Dressers, Chiffouters, Reds, Eprings, Mat- Osk Dining Room Suite and odd pieces. p/‘u-mm. Wardrohej (airs, Rockers Davenports, 5 ches, flnP mvu from ad theater, (" Rugs, Bte. At 2 O'Clock P.M. Manogans Tentwood Chairs. Tunch Tam Electrie Dish Washer, Steam Table, Vulcan ges, riddle, Crockery, Silyer- Glassware, large’ Wall Cases. Show Gates, Rntionat Canh Register, 8cales, Ete. At 12 O'Clock Noon. Automobiles including 2 Fords | by order U. S. marsfi-l Elec- tric Coupe, by order estate. | Studebaker, Cole “8,” Cadil-! lac “8,” Dodge, Holmes, Ford, Mitchell and other touring! cars and roadsters; Ford light | deliveries; Ford 1-ton truck; Hudson S. S. limousine and town cars, trucks, etc. Terms: C: ADAM 335.8 TRADE Mamn 1 hotels A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. C- G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. MasTenen Household Effects, Flat_ Top; Desks, 150 Bent Wood Chairs, Player Piano, Ivers and Pond Up- right Piano, Electric Fans, Bric-a- Brac, Cabinet Aeolian-Vacalion, | Drapery, Porch Rockers, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan's 715 13th St. SATURDAY July 7, 1923, at 10 A.M. and at 12 M. Automobiles, etc. erms Cash. G. SLOAN & CO, 58 6. BLOAN & CO., INC,, UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of & special writ of fler fac sstied out of the clerk’s office of the Munic ] Court of the District er Columbia and to Ime dirceted T will seli at public sale for.cash t the auction rooms of C. G. Bloan & Co., finc., 715 13th street northwest. Washingten. ID. ‘.. ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF JUL T TEN O'CLOCK A, two deeds of tru ne secured by lot No. 6 385 and one secured by ' chattels t No. 1420 H street mortheast, seized an evied upon a8 the properts of the” defendent | and_sold to satisty judgment in case No. | [4-1003." Geo. Tehaan va. Northeast Saving | Bemk. ~ Garnishee of Geo. M. Hadad. i o271, G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts., T15 13th. TED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE © of & special writ of fleri facias t of the elerk’s office of the Munlci- al Court of the District of Columbia and to | me directed 1 will sell at public sale for cash Jat_the auction rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co., nc., T13 13th street northwest, Washington, p. &., ON T TH DAY OF JULY AT ENO'CLOCK AM.. two d cne cured by lot No. 6, in squere No. 433 on secured by chattels located at No. 14 trbet northeast, seized and levied npon as the roperty of the defendant and sold to satisfy Judgment in case No. A-1086. F. W. Bucker Sasings Busk = Garsihien of Inc, Aucts. Auets., T15 18¢th | | in square 0. 1 | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIO Attorney’s Sale of Lunchroom ! and Cafe Furniture and Equip- | ment, By Public Auetion, At Werchler Ave. 3 LY 7, {m i ware, etc. i Terms: Cash. ,'”nAu»u B. FLEHARTY, Attorney. Southérn_building. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts., 715 13th. TED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE Ry viriue of & apecini it of fer fatins, tsgued out of the clerk’s office of the Munici- pal Conrt of the District of Columhis and to me directed I will sell at public sale for cash at the ayction rooms of C. G. floan & Co. Juc. 713 13th strect nortbwest, Washing: , ON THE SEVENTH DAY 0¥ JULY W TEN O CLOCK AL Y Goenn ot ‘trust, ‘one weeured by lot > in square No. 4335, end one secured by chattels located at No. 1429 H street northeast, seized and levied upon as roperty of fhie defendant and_sold to udgment in 8. Marshal. FUTURE DAYS OWEN “& 8O, Aucflu\zms saLE RE TWOSTON CON N ¥ BATH, HEAT, GAS AND ELECTRICITY: AN I METAL GARAGE, NO. 1411 HUCHANAN STREET N.W. By virtue of s cortain deed of trust, being ed ) 1022, THOS. J. instrument No. record Ma; 1and records of the DistHec o l‘ lh. ?fl\ltll of the ’ trustees will TR i m. AT FIVE i o piaecribed land o Harry w.rdm'nn and Thom: iivsion of lots .in square 27 -nuu:- n’ lat recorded in the 5 5e thr the £ ot 4. Bubject to cove ‘e- Sold subjeet t deed e 64,500, balancs cash, 'hso ‘Geposit vauired upon scceptance of ‘Did, ® Couresaat revenue stamps at pur. iem- of wle to e complied ays or depoaie forteited. ‘ON_J. LUCHS, BABIY B. PITTS, adhol Trystees. nwn & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS, o r"u & DWELLING, WitH a 5 “wfl, NO. 113 HOW- i Eertata_desd of trast 4 B aod. 1n Liver Mo 4100, Follo o1 a5 e m o s of ‘nnl Ilu.:nm 2f Colum: b e veques i ob3" tie “underbigned trustesss will oot P anile ‘auetion in Jront of the ;u.u- = fi'ulu!. THE® TWELFTH DAY OF JULY. oz, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P "" "'n- District o 4 45 subdivision of sectior J.f lat recorded ject to right of way for sewer ‘ of tne Diatrce ot Columpla, "con- iad In District Court Coute Y: o ccep! 5 T Secording and revents stamps o cost. . Torma of ‘sale. o be Com. 8" withia. thirty daye o depoait For. ook the "Yecord, e ol 1 .c—d le: Al q:'-'m o 1L i WHITEFIELD McKINLAY, CHAS. H. FLAGG, of the .nmm ‘toc_said District, required upon tance of 'bid. i53-4&ds,ex8u. Trustees. 1 the land records of the | _ges0-4v3.60 { TO_ WHOM IT MAY CoNi ADAM A. WE!UBLIII. AUCTIONURR. Valusble Meat Market Fix- tures, lmpku-:u of Trade, Etc., Contained in Nos. 410 8th Street S.E., 426 R Street | 1‘:? and 3128 12th Street By Public Auction, Monday, July 9, 1923, Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. At No. 410 8th St. S.E. Dayton Eleetric Moneyweight Computing Scale, Cash Register, Hal Scale, ~Meat Racks, Blocks and Cutting Tables, lce Box 5x7x10, 1213-foot Refrigerating Case, Sllcing ‘hine, Electric Meat Chopper, lfl-fnot Re- frigerating Corned Ticet Pros Poultry *utier and s Refrigerating Case, Vegetable Stands, Enamel Trays, Awn- ing, ete. At 1 0’'Clock P.M. At No. 426 R St. N.W, 12000t Retrigarating Case, Deyion Electric Moneyw tric Meat Grinder, ks and Blocks, Meat Hox 3 . Corned Beéf Tray, Evamel Pa (wning, etc. At 3 O'Clock P.M. At No. 3128 12th St. N.E. Meat Box 5x7x10, 12-foot Refrigeratin Dayton Electric Computing Scales. Ca ', Electrie Meat Grinder, Sliei wnters, Meat Racky and Bloc Pans, ete, Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctloneer. 1728587 THOS J. OWEN & § TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1319 oth ST. N.W. a ‘cortatn deed of trust dated 2, and belng instrument No. recorded February 6, 1923, among the 1a0d Tecords of the District of Columbie, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on PR!IMY THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. foliowing described land in the Distriet of Colu as and being the north 8 s south 7 feet of lot 8 in Norment's subdivision of square 390, as per plat recorded in Liber B, at falio 21, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash and balanee in one and two vears secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or -all cash at chaser's option; $200 deposit required acceptance of Convevancing, recording and revenue sta; t purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 da; or deposit forfeited HERBERT T. SHANNON, MORTON J. LUCHS, de.exSu Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS CONTAINED' FLOORS OF NOS. CUT AVE. N.W By virtue of a rtain chattels deed of trust dated June 15. 1922, and duly recorded June 30, 1923, as instrument No. 89 among District of Columb fhie Tequeat of (he party secured the undersigned triates wil sell by uction. within the sbove premises L‘lr DAY. JULY TENTH, 1923, COMMENC- ING AT TEN 0'CLOCK ‘mincellancous { household goods mentioned in Schedule *. aftached €0 said trust. Including. i part. Iron Al Brass Beds, Springs. Mattresses, Dressers ing Deska. Chal Rettee, Flec, Lamy Ico Box, Carpets, Scal AUCTIONEER. 1807-1308 CON public ARD A. BLOCK, Tru. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN DEED OF trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4564 at folio f the land records of the District of ( . and at the request of the party ihereby. the undersigued trustees w st pubiic wuction. ut. the ofee Thomas I Owep & Bon. 1381 G st nw., Washington, D. C., ou MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JULY, 'i928, AT THREE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem. ises ituated in the District of Columbia: Lot numbered thirty-two (32) in ‘square mumbered Torty-two hundred and forty-four (4214) in others’ subdivision of X nd othier properties bein ivision known s Sberwood a; as per plat of t first mentioned subdivision recorded 1n liber 42, folio 3 of the records of tha office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia Terms: Ope-third cash, balence in equal in- aliments at one and two years, with interest Pasable semi and secured by property sold, or all cash, option. deposit of # required at the time of sale. Al con- veyancing and recording will be at the pur- huser's cost. Terms ‘to be complied with within “ten days, otherwise fhe trustees re- s 1ve the right (0 fesell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, WM. 8. QUIN' 8. R. NORMAN, Triste R, AUCTIONEER. LAW BOOKS, ETC.. K PUBLIC ALCTION T0 OAT SFOR AGE ANT OTHER CHARG of ADAM 8 O'CLOCK | lic auction, at Wesch g . to enforce my lien for storage and other charges, miscellaneous office furniture, law books, ete., stored with {me in the namie of George R. Taggart. = All | parties fnteresed will picase tuke motice. Terms: Cash, MRS. J. L. CHRISTMAN, 480 La. ave THOMAS DOWLING & €O AUCTIONEERS, 1115 y NwW. ERN: given that on FRIDAY. JULY THIRTEENTH, 1923, AT ELEVEN | O'CLOCK AM.. we wil: seli at pu tion.” at 118 to 128 Q street northe following automobile goods o satisfy storage and sccrued_charges mers “Automobile, xtored by {1 Tulsa Automobile, Co.; 1 Auburn_ Automobile, stored by Tha Mofor Co.; 1 Piedmont Automobile, stored Thaden Motor Co.; 1 Auburn Automoble, stored | by Thaden otor Co.; 1 Bed, Materess and stored by J. C. Thrasher; 1 bg. Cast- ipped by Baltimore Mal bu xm & o) 3 to l! rd Mfg. Iron & St i (.n o"n eel s o s &t yrd )Mx. Co., JACOBS TRANSFER C¢ P OMPANY, INC, ADAM A. WESCHi...., AUCTIONEER. p PALE,OF, YALOALE, DIN. STREET 32pa AND ° 38rd STREETS ) » Y, (HAB PARK. By virtue of a certain of trust duly recorded. In Liber Now 4378, follo 51, ek an of the land records of the District of lumbia, and at the request of the party cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for by publie auetion, wnhln th salesrooms of Adam A. Weschier, Pa. o iw on MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF'JULY, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the lollwln: described land and prem- ises, situate in the city of Washington, I trict of Columbis. to wit: Lot 8 in square 2010, "o, the whivivislon known Chase Park, flce of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbla. A deposit of $100 & tils Rimie of sale: ‘o so- conveyancing, record! and notarial fee the chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulfing purchaser, after ive da ment of such ressle in lsbed 1n the clty of Wa EDON W, 8 ARLES E, W 68.1013.10 i - ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ sale of large frame dwelling known the “Manor House,” with out- buildings, corner 31st and N Sts. S.E., “Randle High- lands. By virtue nf 8 certain deed of trust duly recorded n Liber No. 4443, folio 6, et reg. of the land records of the District of Co. lumbia. and st the request of the party secured lmn% the undersigned trustees will ofter for sale by public wuction, in frant of the premises, HURSDAY, THE TWELFTH BAY OF JULY, 3 \l Ay Y 1023, AT FIVE O'CLOCK pres ton, District of Columbia, to wit Lot 34 1o square p3 fp the Netions] Bay n,' luva ision knowl County Book 21, i 43" lat record of the Surveyor's .&‘- the l!l'cl"l L.lunil wubject to ('eflllu cove nu ot eord ing_with the land, and containing -m.tm 28,179,12 “square feet, and Improved above. ‘Torms of sale: Ope-third cash, balance in two equal instaliments, paysble in one and two re, with Interest at 6% per annum, payable -ll-llmll from day of sale, se- cured by deed of m!I”(h ",‘ sold, or all cash, at the option of &- chaser. A deposit of 300 required at fime of sale. All conveyaneing, recording, revenue amps, and notarfal fees at cost of chaser. Terms to be complied with wil thicty days from day of sale. otherwise Cl. trustees reserve the Hlll m resell the YM orty at the Flsk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisems r vlw ll BANDENBURG, tuch eosale in some mewspa wfl: .!él'l)lll’l'. Trustens, ndle Highia the city of Washinkton. EDWIN Je30-0dds.e: THIRD AND FOURTH | CTT- Ty per plat recorded in the a{[ 7 | of" deeds’ omce, THOMAS J.' OWEN & HON, AUCTIONEENS, COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By virtue ot 8 corta November in the t of same and at the req thereof, we will sell at public K named therein, to wit: capital stock of the Commercial Rank snd ’l'nlll Cowmny of Richmond, V .er value, $20 each; certif number LR i i, A A e THOS. J. OWEN & RON, 887 Auctioneers. THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRYUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE LOTS AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF &ith AND MACOMB STREETS, WESLEY HEIGHTS, D. By virture of a certaln deed of trust recorded. in Liber No. 2812, folio 430 et seq. of the land records of the District of Col b t the request of the party mecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public suction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JULY, A. D, 1928, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P. M., the ' following described land and “premises, situate In the District of (Wumbla. and de: signated as and being lots 1, 2 and 3. block | . (now square 1603). Wealey Helghts, as JEF plat recorded in Liver county 7. page 117, the survesor's office of the Distriet of | Columbla. These lots are sbout 200 verds | from the American University grounds. and hae fine Norway' maples about 35 years old. Terms of sale: $1.000 can remain ou the property and_the balance cash, or all cash ¢ purchaser's option. $200 required == cceptance of bid. = Convevancing, recording nd revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. FRANKLIN H. HOUGH. JOTIN M. HENDERBON, Trustees. AUCTIONEER. A&ds,exSy ADAM A. WESCHLI Bankruptcy Sale of Machin-| ery and Equipment, Imple- | ments of Trade, Office Furniture, Automobiles and Trucks, Wagons, Harness, Leases, Trade-Marks, Etc., of Golden and Company, Washington, D. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, holding a bank- ruptey court in re Golden d Co. & corpora- tion, * Bankrupt No. 1368, the undersigned trustee will sell - By Public Auction, Commencing Wednesday, July llth, 1923, At 10 O'Clock AM. premises No. 928 Louisiana .. Washington, D. certain property belonging to rupt sstate and located in premises 92 La. 941 F within an Bank Co..’ "10th and Water sts. s.w., and garag n.e., Washington, D. C., cobsisting in part as follows: Creamery Department. Two 1,000-Ib. Victor Churn, Delaval Stesm Bepurator, 8 Pasteurising Vi Cream Pump Clarifier, Viscolizer, T Hinser, American Butter Outters, nd ten gallon Milk Caps, Can Drier uud Blower, Motors,. Sumfting, Relting, Taper. Wrappers: Cartons, mealing Tape. 12000 complote Batter Tub Liners, 8 Lbls. C} ms Calcium nd lflu» l\dlz " Buiter 1 Refrigerating and Power Plant. 20-ton Frick Kefrigerating Machine, 2 T 0il City Water Tube Boflers: Brid Stack and Damper Regulutors, Ideal 30-K. Generator, Engine aud Switchboard, Sul merged HBrine Cooler and Condensers, Feed Water Pumps and Receiver, Feed Water Heaters, House Hot-Water Pump. Hefrigerat- tng Piping, about 500 Track, Trolley Hooks, Switches amg Track Scales. Poultry Department About 600 Feeding Coops, about 200 Chicken Turkey Coops: Stecl Feedins Batterh k Cases. gy Crite Fillers, Flais. Pots, Tanks, Scales, Etc. Implements of Trade. Modern “Toledo™ and_other Platform Hanging” scuicn, Platioen! Hacrel nd ware: house Trucks. , Billing Machines 33;::1\..-, éte. ce Furniture and Equip- ment. Roll, Flat Top and Stauding Desks, Office Chairs, Letter, dron fnd’ Meti rd Index Flies, rroughs Adding Machines, Dictaphone und__Equipment, 1 Multigraph Machine writers, Comptometer, Addressograph, Stencil Machines, Check Writ: ers, Sectional Bookcasds, Drop Lights, Office Partitions, Metal Lockers, etc. Automobiles and Trucks. Located at 61-51 Pierce 8t. N.F 4 Duge Deliveries. 1 Ford Coupe. & Ford Touring 5" ¥ord' Roadsters, ‘8 Witt Will Trucks I3ton ARd 2-ton), Trucks, on Truck and Ford De- livery. Also M laneous Auto Supplles, Paris. Oils, Soap, Grease. Air Compressor, Ruto Delivery Hegrigarators, Ete. iscellaneous. Electric_Freight evator, Electric Motors, Blowers, Drill Press, Jacketed Paste Cooker, Feed Grinder, Water Pump, Fire Extingu Electric’ Fans. Lighting Fixtures, o {Machine und Motor, Generator, Steam and Hot-Water Piping, etc. Leases. Leasehold Interests for premises Nos. 921 i (1-ton, 1 Wiicox ave. n.w. At No. 941 F Street S.W. 9%-b.p. Otto Gas Engine and S-k.w. Gen- {erator and Switchboard. 5-h.p. Eleetric Aotor, Hydraulle Press, Sausage Cutter. Water Hea er, Sauer Krxut Cutter, Corer, about 200 Poul- 153, Coops, atout 600 Poultey Packing Boxes. 24 bales Excelaior, 333 capes Fgg Crate Fillers, bout 750 Ovster Cans, E£Z Cases, Strawberry tes, Barrels, Scales, etc At Stable, 11th and Water S.W. 6 Double Wagons, 1 Single Wagon, 11 Sets { Double and Bingle Harness. At Warehouse, 10th and Water S.W. |3 Steel Meat or Fish Smokers, Trees and { Track, Wagner 10-hp. Motor, Dough Mixer, Iron Pot, ete. i The entire assets, more or less enumerated above, will irst be offered as an entirety. and if a satisfactory bid is not recejved, will be immediately sold in detel), ccmmencing with the leases, trade-marks and_persounl proj rty contained in premises Nos. 920-922-924-92¢ 028 La. ave. n.w. Machinery and equipment at No. 941 F street s.w., wagons and herness at 11th and Water streets s.w. and steel smokers, etc., at 10th and Water streets s.w. will be sold Thurs- day, July 12, 1023, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m., at B‘ll ¥ street s.w., If plant is not sold s an entirety. garage supplies will 1 Plerce street n.e. P 28, at 2 o'clock p.m., if plant an_ entirety. pon _application to the under- aigned_trustee or_auctjoneer, Terms: Cash. If sold as an entirety, a de- posit of $5,000 required at time of sale, bal- nce to be paid within 24 hours after sale. JOSEPH A. BURKART, Trustee, 120-d&dbs exBu&hol __(vlorado Bullding. BTORAGE AUCTION AT 1130 7th N.W. ON 'MONDAY, IOLY 23, 1923. To satisfy liens ' for Atorage and other charges we will sell to the highest bidder all goods stored in following names: M W. H. Beall, Mi Ligsle Crutc} | Interested Blorage and THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK 'DWELLING, 0. 16 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. Ty virtue of certain deed of trust dul recorded, In Liber No. 4049, folio 65 et meq nd records of the District of Colu t the request of the party secured the underslgned trustees will sell, at Eont of the. premisc: EVENTRENTH DAY, OF AT POUR-THIRTY tollowing described land he District of Co- d being 1ot 16 1n lalon of focs” in M st re- Crvded n Liver County No.'9, Tolls 118 oF the RRecords of the office of fhe survesor of the District of Columbia; said block how kaown for taxation Dirposex as square 3510, Terms of sale: All cash over n prior deed of trust, ‘partieuiarg, of swhich “wiit ated t time of sale reauifed” upon f tntacd 'of bia. . Ces . record S84 Pevenue stamps at DurcaReeeie sout. Forms of salle to be complied with Within thirty days or ‘deposit forfsited: HARRY M. MARTIN, BURLLIE M, ODUM, 1y8-a&ds,exBu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' BALE OF NO. 4017 DENNISON PLACE, FORT RENO, D, C, By virtue of ‘a certain deed of trust, No. B7, reccrded March 23, 1928, in the recordes D. C., and by direetion of the party seeuréd. we Will sell at public auc- ™ front of said premises, on MONDAY, QCLOCK M., lot § in biock [y o( Onion and olio_61, Mnxcm.x and known for ta: ments, represented by the notes of the pur- chaser. payable at one and two years, with interest at 8 per centum per anpum, and se- rat deed of trust on the Droper Durchaser's otion. S e 5e I- :lny fags from date of e, it will rfelted, and T detauits AMES ing g1l ..o.“;na-f""',.f.:‘" P “ 348 Wisconsl ave, a.w, otberwise i TRUSTEES' e | 8 Ford | | B street m.w. and 922-924-026-928 Lovistuna | T8 NiXTH DAY P JULY, ‘1038, AT PIVE | THOS. J, OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING, 11th STREET 8.E, P T By virtue of & certain deed of trust, baing instrument No. @8, reeorded Februar. 1028, amoug the Innd Tecords of the Dlatrict of Colambla, and at the request of the part Sccured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell, st public suction in "Tront. of the " prem MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY oF wu A.D. 1023, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M deseribed land and prem- the Distrlct of Colmbla, and w of the records of the office of the sur- Yeyor for the District of Columbia: Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $000, balance cash. $200 de- posit required upon nce of bid. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps nt purchasar's cost. T i sale to be com- Dlied with within s_or_denosit for- | eite ARD B, HARRIS, ot S 1y5-d&dn,exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. | EXECUTOR'S BALE OF TWCSTORY -AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLINGS, NO! 1108 AND 1107 19th STREET N. l By virtue dersigned executor by the last will i ment of Michael J. MrEvoy, decs | ministra publ, Trustees. in frone of the Ises, on TU DAY, THE SEV) T) AY OF JULY, 1923, the following described Tenl estate, situate in' the clty of Washingtos, District of Columbia, to wit: AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. t of original lot 30 in square 117, beg niug on 10th street northwest southe: corner of sald lot, thence nerth along line of said street 15 feet, lnfnee west 74 feet to rear line of part of said lot, themce south 13 feet. thence east T4 feet to the beginning, designated for taxation purposes as lot 849 in square 117, improved by a two-story and busement brick } dwelling. number 1108 19th street n.w. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Part of original lot 9 in square 140, begin- | | ning on 10th street northwest 18.67 feet north | i hwest corner of said lot and run- | 1 suid street 16.67 feet, ience south 1384 feet , thence south 333 feet | and thence west 71.04 feet to the place of beginning. designated for taxation purpo lot 821 in square 140, improved by two-story and basement brick dwelling, number 1107 10th street n.w. Terms: Oné-third cash, the balance in one and two years with Interest at aix per cont accured by deed of trust upon the Droperty | sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A | r) It of three hundred dollars on each par- quired at time of s Terms of sale to be complied with wi: thirty s froni day of wale: otherwixe the executor reserve e right to resell the property &t the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after nre da. advertisement of such resale i newspaper published iu the city of Wi ton, (. All conveyancing, recording, urchaser's cost. " MANGAN, Executor, 406 5th street o.w, i 1 | aey hing reve- | i"&d&dl‘ul‘(u THOS. J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. RALE OF STORY BRICK DWELLING, J0th STREET N.W. By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court | of the District of Columhia passed fn equity | cause No. 39433, will sell at_public auction, | in front of the premiseés, on TU DAY, THE | TENTH DAY OF JU 1923, AT 'FIVE LOCK P.M., the foilowing deseribed land and rremlmn, situate In the Mutrict of Co- fumbfa and being the south 13.33 fect front of | lot 24 in square 338, nproved by premises No. 1418 100 Terms of sale: money to be p two equal installments, i two vears from the diy of ale. and o be represented by the promissory motes of the Durchaser. bearing interest at the rate of & Der cenfum per annum, paysble semi-an- nnally, and secured by deed of trust on the { property eold, or all eash, at the option rl‘ the purchaser. $200.00 deposit required nceeptance o bid. . All conveyancing, notars | tees. recorlicg and ‘revenue stamps at pur. | chaser's ms of sale to be compiied | !with within thirty days from day of sale, {otherwine the trustee roserves the right €5 | | resell the property at the risk and cost of | | defaulting purchaser, ter five days' adver- | tisemest "of such resale in some newspaper | { publisbea fn Washinzion Se2T-a&ds.exSu&hol | THOR. J. OWEN & SON, AUCITONEERS. | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable lm.T proved Real Estate, Known!' as 5520 Broad Branch Road| Northwest. By virtue of & certain deed of trust record ed Beptember 3, 1021, in Liber No. 4566, at ¥olio 371 of the land records of the District of Columbin, and at the request of the party s undersigned trustes will fon, ‘In front of the premises NDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JULY, , AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the Tollowing dencribed real estate. situate in the District of Columbia and designated as lot numbered fourteen (14), in re numbered nineteen hundred and 'ninety-six (1906). in VALUABLE TWO. No. 1418 nw. One-third of the pur-hase | in cash and the balamce In | payable in ane and act of Tand called “Dry. Meador knoxm 2s {recorded in Liber No. 42, Folio' 21 o ards of the office of the surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash, the baiance in two “qual inetallments, payable in one and two ra, with interest at the rate of six and one. half per cent per annum, payable semi-an nually. wecured by deed of trist on the prop- | ferty wold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be re- quired at the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete., at cost of purehaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with | ~"—- Withip_thirty days from day of sale, othe be forfeited property cost of defaulting pur- " advertisement of xuch per published in TWash- AL SAVINGS AND Trustee. By WILLIAM | (Seal)” Attest: E.| 3y5-a8as,exSu THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ‘Three-Story Brick Dwelling, Containing 8 Rooms, Recep- tion Hall, Hot-Water Heat, Electric Light, No. 1308 Co- lumbia nw. By virtue of nuthority vested fn us we wil sell, ublic auction, {n frout of the prem- frex on WEDNESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, 1033 AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., lot | 39 {u square 2854, improved as above. Terms of sale: 'Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $5,000 at 6 per cent With about three years to run, and subject also to a sec- ond deed of trust at 6 per cent, payable $75 per month: amount over said ‘trusts to be Paid 'In cash. $250 deposit required upon ac- ceptance of bid. Convesancing, recording and Tevenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit_forteited THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auetioneers. Jr8-a&ds.exSu B.ESOBTS. [A VACATION-LAND UNAPPROACHED The Adirondacks—Lake George—Lake Champlain—Sar- atoga Sprin Nowhere else will you find such a wealth of natural charm and variety of. outdoor recrestion. F | Pacine RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 RESORTS. ATLANTI CITY, N. J. The Ideal Family Hotel Hotel Arlington Michigan Ave. (2nd House from Beach) Atlantic City, N. J. Special Rates Until July 15th Room wnth Privl.le Bath (American Plan), $5.00 up Daily Room without Private Bath (American Plan), $4.00 up Daily Special Rates by Weck Also for Partics and Families. One of Atlantic City's oldest and best established moderate rate hotels, not having been closed in the past seventeen years. Close to beach and Boardwalk in exclusive section, Notable cuisine and courteous Bathing from hotel permitted. Write for descriptive folder. roundings. in heart of the resort. service. Make reservations early. OCEAN FRONT LEVEN stories of real comfort with an environ- ment of distinct refine- ment_without uvnv-nnu American Plan. .u pen AMERICAN PLAN (with m $3.50 Up Dally—Bpecial Weekly. Best Located Popular Price Hotel MTVERNON 1008 Pacific Ave. One Block from Beach Capacity, 200, Electric lights. Elevator to street. Many private baths. Running water In every room. Booklet. Phone Marine 4512. Specinl rates for rooms only, with or without bath. Ownersbip Msnagement. MANHATTAN OAROLINA AVE. NEAR BEACH. Electricity throughout, ‘Private batls. completely removated. Convenieitly Amer. plan, $3.80 up daily—Bpecial ‘Weekly. European plan, $1.50 up daily—Special weekly. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY m)fiu Pree bathing from rooms. Write for booklet Tel. Marine 3106.J. EARHART & EARHART. BELVEDERE 8. Carolina Ave, mear Beach and Boardwalk. Cenfral to all sements. Substantial in construction. Modern in dewign. Unique in service. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. Private batks. Elevator. Excellent table. Muslc, ‘Dancing. Amerlcan plan, $4 up_daily. YWNERSHIP MA! ENT [entucky Ave. e Hoach, o boues ‘ot of atiractions and piers. Hos ing w1 Tebmia private bathe. “Bathing privie levator to strect cial weekly American Flan rame, Phons 3 rection. SY—CLEANLINESS_HOSPITALITY | BRINSLEY ROOMS ONLY s with rou- | Ave. near Kentucky: Roo ning water. Bathing privilege. $1.50 up daily 3 ERIDAN. MZ AWAY FROM HOME" Ave., near the Ocean, rooms. Ttunning ng. Hathing pelv. 4 whr. H. W OOSEVEL ot Lo Heatn: “Lcapacicy 500, Runging yotgr- Private baths. American plan, Elevato A. C. dietary laws strictly ancs or. first hous from erdrl!k sud Svery appointment. Highest stand weekly rates 3 BOTHWELL, Prov. Grand Atlantic Hotel VIRGINIA A‘ E. (STEEL PIER). Capacity, 800 Popniar Avenue in Kesort off “the Beschtront Virgiala Ave. Stuel Pler. rol Rate $4.00 up. OTEL KAPTA The Hotel within your Michigan Ave. near beach. C Southers eoking " Now! Running water. Priv. baths. BAT Amer. Plas, $3.50 Da'iy: $1 Virginta_ave. nr. Beach. Runniog water. Private baths. Blevator to street level, Excel: lent accommodations with home cooking. $3.50 datly Booklet. J. Bickar. ST. Charles Pl water baths Kuper'r_tab A F. Waen, & Beach. Fresh and sea Tun. water in rooms: eles mod. rates. Coach at trains. Prop_ W. R. Layton. M: EDGEWATER Bo. Carolina Ave. near Beach. Capacity 260. Modern, American_and European plans. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM. Néw Ownership Mgt. GEO. A, CASTEEY 7"TRAYMORE "7 CITY Worlds Grearest Horel Success @INE TREE INN “Heart of the City.” St. Jam . near Beach. _Fireproof, Ameri- B RUNNING WATER. BATHING _FROM_HOTEL. BISCAYNE Kentucky ave. near beach, in Traymore section. ot and cold running water in all rooms. Surf bathing. _Bkit, JOHN J. MURPHY. NA/ATAINS 8. Carolina Ave. mear Deach. Running water in every room. Private baths. Bathing permit- ted from hotel, LINTON B. ARNOLD. WKI.I.SBORO’ HAMPTON. | snonl;fiAM‘ Capacity 250. | i | ! WASHINGTON, Running water, good table, moderate ra auto meets trains free. E.J. SINNAMO! ONLY BEACH HOTEL. F. ERNEST TODD, Owner H_HAVEN BREAKERS | Boati| Open sur- 3. b, Blectric Hay yet . Fishing, fever sub- jects_immune. _Booklet. CAPE_MA' HOTEL LAFAYETTE THE GOOL BEACH FRONT CAPE MAY, N. J. . Running water. Booklet. Golf Pri Davis & Taylor. OoN . 50), Am. vate baths. Elevator. eges. Owairship Mngt. Hotel Windsor, Capacity 300, in every room. Private ba Ownership_direction. on th T Beach Front, CAPE MAY, Hot aud cold minathy watér ths. R. HALP! N. 3. Elevator. HZECOLUMBIA | Booms en suite with bath; cuisioe and ser- STAR-VILLA, ? Kunning water, private bath jce: awnership minagement. C Gcean lnd “Beach, Cap 150, Bpecial June Raten ele: rles 8. Church. tor serv. R ESORTS Nlflflol‘ RIVER—synonymous’s 'Ith"hlsz Aa -‘l accessible Ontario district with a thousand varied charms. Sparkling river, surging rapids, limpid alive with red speckled buunec. untremmeled forest mirror lakes. The new Bungalow Camp—ideally located on l—lh Helea ac Shome to e Eain Eocife sl haeooasiocs of & walt built community Bouse surrounded by cey bungaiowe.-for one, two or lourgnm-—-nll comfortably Ratep. $5.00 a day—$30. k per person, American Plan, Excellent bathing beach, canoes, boats, launches. Full out- fite, expericaced guides for the 40 mile trip by canoe and short portages to Virgin Falls and Lake Nipigon. By reil from Montreal or Toronto or via the dey and @ half’s sail on Canadian Pacific Great Lakes Steamships. Ask for booklet on Trip O. B. C.—145 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY C. E. PHELPS, City Pass, Agt., 1419 New York Ave., Washington OCEAN CITY, MD. EA S MERE. PA. EAGLES MERE, PA. THE RIDEAU 23, 50000 . The summer resort that is different, Excelient LA FAYETTE JO because it combines mountain and sea: thors Conditions with unique' surrouad- "% e sandy beach and temperate w of the Lake of the Eagles afford sp did bathing 2,200 feet above sea le: One of the finest 18-hole golf courses in_America For bookiet and rates write THE RAYMOND L. B.C. List, Ma THE LAKESIDE John 8. Kirk & Son { THE CRESTMONT INN. William Woods, Manager Hotel and Cottages. Ocean front. Dest 3 Orchestra, Baliroom. Grill and Tearoom. _Golf, Ocean City Golf Course. New Nine-Hole Course. " COLONIAL HOTEL On hoardwalk; running water in every room. Private baths, Booklet. Ownership manageme MT. Fmefi‘?m tront. Hof an. Cold Running Water. cellent Table. M. MASON. rbert Wilks HEportk HALCYON HALL Near Beach. _MBS. F. MAXWELL. THE BREAKERS 1116 Wesley Avenus. Booklet. Boardwalk between 2nd and MAYBER Capacity 175 ord Bth and Wesley Ave. American plan. “Where Comfort and Refinement ¥ Streets. af SHADY SIDE, MD. Directly on Chesspeaks | Arundel House 173 5nies "etom ‘Ilhlfl'lbn. Pishing, Mlllu{ bathing: un- excelled Liome cooking T. HOSSEY, xnnay Bide. Md. Tel. Wi River 202-F-22, WHADY SIDE. MT Fishing parties and accommodations for waek end trips. Write SO Pi0CTOR, Shady Bide, M4, Tox 8 PENNSYLVANIA THE FOREST INN, Herman V. Yeager, Manager . VA. s S Washington’s Mountain Resort MAPLEHURST INN, Stroudsburx, Pa. | 2800 teet elevation; coat: city 200; 19th season: croquet. batbing, | table the best bacre iawn: old shade. 300-1t. veranda: | SWimming and : booklet. W. M. B ETT. julig® | and baths: BUENA VINTA NPHRINGS. PA. e S E. L. ;o(‘x‘:'n;x.“m BUENA VISTA IN BLU RIDGE | mountaios. refined, comfortable surroundings, THE LOCKWOOD best of food, carefully prepared and serve Mrs. A. P. Danisl, Prop. L R L L Open for the Season 1 for rates. Mrs. HELEN D. HEIMEL, Bue Vista Springs. Franklin Co.. Pa. 5 | DELAWARFE, WATER GAP, PA. ‘ ‘Wildwood wolcomes theWorld g To a cool, refreshing climate; to sports galore on land and sea; surf bathing, tennis, fishing, sailing, to its wondeful s-mile Boardwalk and myriad attractions; and to the new 18-hole golf club. Numerous hotels and boarding houses, motoring; furnished cottages and bungal ¥or turther information and booklet, write W. COURTRIGHT SMITH Managing Secreiai 'WILDWOOD BOARD OF TRADE WILDWOOD, N. lows. . ) HOTELDAYTON Wildwood's most modern hotel. Capacity 250, Running Fiavator, rchertra.” Da water. Private baths. Culsine and service uriexce) let, Alex, MeMurray, Owner Golf priviieaes. d Proprietor. HELD O Blldwood's Fincat Hotel. American s Gt 3. WooDs$ Eievator. Private bath PP e, Flotel . Savoy Kuzning Beachfront Private batbs. Cap., in 150, cutside W ~ WILDWOOD MANOR American On_the H. B. DUNCAN ront. op. A~ H. H. G MO water. s, olf. ERSTEL. ULD, Mgr. Centrally Fuil Ocean View. Located, gr. BREAKERS, bath: service Running bathing_ privileces; xol “ooklet S1 private DORSE ter._Private bathe. £15 weekly and n J._E. WAY Y Can- '-m Amer. plan. $3.50 diy. ap. T SE! Rranning wa- Owner. ARLINCTON Running water. Mod._rates. Near B 200. Priv. Bkit, baths. Special rates familles. Faved road ! Cly of Bogklet with map. safe beach. Best RURAL HOME. Chosanaske Day. Doating, cellent food, music for dancin, Write for booklet. Mrs. bathing. fshing: large lawn, cool breezes, spacious porche open_dining room, modern convenien Gentil Matilda Shady Side. Md. Phone West River VAKWOO) PARK T healthful; excellent cious lawne, ‘tennis. musie bathing, fishin, tree. birs. P —BEACTIFUL A e and accommodatio ideal for rest, recreation and amusement dancing. moderate rates {TZ. Box 134, St. Michaels, Md. booklet e M G HCTEL "~ NEW YORK AVE.. near UIGAN Beach. American pian. "Ex- Private baths. Running water in every room. t ceptional table. Elevator. Rates upon request. MRS. B. J. McGUIGAN. New Clavion LT AT Do Soeh yasr_ B K. BONIFACE Beaum ‘Teun. ave. uear Beach. Run- Beaumont, ning water: mcmnu-. Europ. 1., $1.50 up dly. Am. pl. up dly. Spec. &Iy.' Ou'n";w m"n'!. l{vl. &J K. Boston. ROOMS, APARTMENTS, COTTAGES. FRALEY iileducldgnu Marine 295: Boston ave. room: Owner management. TOTEL ST, ._C. HOBBS, BOR 1GE Proprietor. Hefghts, Md., open for se agement; superb location, wlately ‘modern; tions. Mr. . BRADDOCK | on under new man- vouderful view, ab- write or phone for reserva ond Mrs. CHAS. H. KAUS, Props. CHESAPEAKE BEACH. TOTS AND COT- FOR BALE OR tages. APPLETON CADY, veston sts., or 1718’ Mi Lincoln_6107. RENT, ave. North Beach, Chesapeake e of Buffalo and Gal- nee. b, Md. Telephone HIGHVIEW HOTEL—The coolest ;u| w on_the sery Chiesapeake Beach, beach; rates reasanable. good boat 1 fishermen; F.'G. NOLTE, Prop. ce; motor d. ____ _OCEAN CiTY, MD. Get a_copy of our beautifully lius- trated 280-page vacstion guide, “A SUMMER PARADISE” which tells the story of this finest of all vacation lan Send 6 cents postage for a copy other travel aud repurt literatuie. Delawere & Hation, Albeny, ¥. ¥. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. INTICELLO B e St e | mmmms wmn [ no‘dns " BATHING FROM HOTEL Ownershin m"& ¥ ll?ll l : HOLLINGER $3.50 up daily, » Amer, plas ATLANTICCITY,N.J. The ideal American plan hotel dnocdm: on the ocean front. CAPA SRICK GARAGE Pifrltare/. { every room. Amer. MORTIMER Virginia_ave. near beach. Priv. bath. Running water in plan, $3 50 up daily. Spec. plan. Run- ! CAREY, Owner-Prop. " OCEAN CITY, MD. hing beach on Atlantle bay on other: cool: Finest and safest coast: ocean on one sid golf, tennis, fishing, bo The Dennis, Comfortabic, roundings table. OCEAN FRONT and View of ocean and bay, J. L. MASSEY & SON. homellke sur- excellent The Hastings Hotel Newest hotel on Boardwalk, Ex- cellent rooms and private bath. B. CONNER, Mrs. CHAB, LUDLOW. Mrs, ‘GEO. The Del-Mar & Homelike. _ Rates reasonable. Bathing. On_Boardwalk. cold running water. i rivil il i Cool, alry room looking ocenn Phone_76. oy bay. Pl ot and Goit Atl-l!ic Hotel prese: gement. tront, Opens June 23, ocea 2nd Private baths, dancing. T PURNELL, Prop. & Mgr. yr| under | music, The Belmont lunn R. HEARNE “THE “IDYLWILD.” DR. E. L. BRIT- ment. Boardwalk. Best service. TINGHAM, Ownership Manage ng_water in every With ocean view. Cool, delightful roows. Rgtes reasopable. L an16* ‘wkly. Bathing priv. C. V. Mortimer PHILLIPS HOUSE improved. B let. C. & E. B. McClellen, RIO New York “Ave. at Beach. ~Fireproof GRANDE JFurwiss P Bie: Gursse: fouct, Yony fumm, o 'i»'fi'v'-x{"'-'n'.'.' poni Laird, ST. ELMO I nm oo Mrs. TmBDBlA"M"J- NORMAND Hn'"“l' #ve. near year. E. FISHBURN. Owner and ‘ .“ wmm“sflk Kentucky av. or. R. o running water. Bathing privileges. A, V. KO {CHESTER INN 3}y York Ave. . Mrs. D. Kanuer. HOTEL SOMERSET 150 datly. 18 up“wn(;:;fl B Rernar: %e NEWMONTEREY | RO TR Tous >4 Massachusetts Ave. near Beach. Extensively 100 ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER. DELAWARE CITY o arei % ng_water. Reasonable. Mrs. nli ‘water in km:l(‘ Excellent and cold mnlnl ter all rooms: bathing from hotel, Elevator; private blm!. b 25 Beach. American All convenlerc Arkansas Ave. Two doors from Reach. ASBURY PARK, N. J. New Avalon Hotel fened Dnn:‘ln‘. OLIVER DITTO. Prop. KAY'E “ KAYE COTTAGE whiy: rates on application. m.e- On Board : _excellent free. Mrs. M. KAYE. tably porches. day up bath- KITTATINNY Deiaware Water Gap. Pa. | Now open. season rates. Leading hote: : Orchestra, golf, tennis. fishing, saddie ho; American plan, ‘aiso a ia carte grill. Bool JOHN PURDY COPE VIRGINIA. VA, BEACH, 0. | Jenamar so Camada_wmetning g\tieyt_senyag he nerveresting, pine-scented, si. Dgiviog aif of Ndskoka® Lakes. Tuere yoi wili find this Hotel, §7o8, fooa, golt: fivhine. svary: | biag thatmakes lite worth while. Hiate froi 3 per facilities for surt Lath e a8 ey ey | Royal Muskoka Hotel, P. 0., Lake Rosseas, Ostarie STEAMSHIPS to the Cradle of Civilization! elrn — thence to Cadis and Se- le; Gibraltar, Algeria and Tunisia of Barbary pirate days— Egypt, fro and the Tombs; Haifa and tinople and the Golden Horn. Greeee aples—Vesuvius and Pompeii. Rome, Lisbon and its lace bazaars; Southhamptom Return from London by any Canadlan Pa- Jerusalem; Cons and Italy—Athens, gay Monaco and Lomdon. cific ship. This splondid Mediterranean Crulse by the palatisl grest EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND (25,000 tons, Reg.) under Canadian Pacific management. Sailis g from NEW YORK, JANUARY HUI. 1924 Booklet and full pmm.ln- o request 4 Mediterranean AT SPANS THE WORLD C. E. PHELPS, City Pass. Agt., 1419 New York Ave., Washington jent | Marshall Hall JAR fiff Mt. Vernon H. Yor %MDNu)e Mt. Vern::, 10, 2:30 Q | ot Roule Marshall Hall, 10, 2:30, 6:30 e Fare S Ac&r:::!l: l\”lflfic Mt. Vernon, 85c i Victoria, B. C. Admission to Grounds Extra. Empress of Canada Marshall Hall, 50c dn Steamer Charles Macalester Empress of Russia Seventh St. Whart Empress of Asia Largest, Finest, an:n Steamers to the Chicken Dinner at Marsball Hall, $1.80 Far E urope in a weexK- Empress Express Route CHERBOURG— —SOUTHAMPTON— —HAMBURG Largest, Finest Stea on the St. Lawrence, Iat, 20d, and 3rd Class. Exceflent “ MONOCLASS” Steamers Vu?% BELFAST, CHER! SOUTHAMPTON. AN‘I'WERP Apply local agents or E. T. STEBBING, Gen.Agt.Pass.Dept. Madison Ave. at 44th St., New York ~CANADIAN PACIFIC | NOTICE. S. S. “BERKSHIRE” Sails Baltimore to BOSTON July 6, 13, 20 And the New S. S. “ALLEGHANY” To Savannah-Jacksonville July 13, 24 Other Sallings as Usual to NORFOLK—BOSTON—SAVANNAH = JACKSONVILLE Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. 1406 New York AV'. va ‘Washington, D. Summer Resorts IN Eastern Virginia VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW BUCKROE BEACH New York Hlm-l’.rh "Joun he Experionced Travelers” o The Experienced Travelere The Giant Express “PARIS” ‘Wed.. July 18 (Slfllfll 11 A.M.) FRANCE x ly 2! . 88 Sept. 19 LAFAYETTE.Aug. ‘ !Q)t 1 Sept. 29, PARIS. Aug. 15 Sept. 12 Oct. New VOPK:‘IVF:P)H. tar prd olars Roshambesn Tl T e 1 “Avg. 8, Bape. 18, Line. .~ 3 Finest S Bathing - ‘Mod: tee! Pal Nnrfol New York and ket Office, Wood Olty Tickes DNth Bt MW Norfollk & Washingten New Yor! go( Ta Bourdannais. ln‘l’y‘fl. Hous ot. e York Dantight aving Time. Local French Line Agents or Company’s Ofice, 1608 New York Ave. N.W. bathing Steamboat Co.

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