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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. 1336 F ST. N.W.—27 FT. FRON%, SECOND commerciai: valuable propérty; mext to corner; 9 rms and bath; $7,000 LLOYD R. TURNE th St N W. 140 It Lunfiucl.\b—‘un&,mfi and 15tk 4.750. $750 40 month—Chance of home and speculation: six rooms and bath; got this vue fatn 215, FRANK A. GIBBONS, Resitor. W.___Main 218 8, BATH, ELEC- $6.300; §1,000 cash NGDALE _FOR SA %, FIGHT-EOOM and bath brick Tn- osd conditions room. for &Arage._Phone North T8.. 1 FOR' SALE TO_COLORED PURCHASER, 1508 B «t. se.: 5 rooms. GEO._ W.' LINKINS, 1718 K 8t IN SPITE OF THE RISING MARKET e can sell this Chevy Chase, D. C.. bungalow for SIL0, K Dath, howh. gas 8 Throiehout, fireplace, lot 50%150, Improved by bearing kit garden: “reasomable terms. MO F. MORGAN & CO.. 3 10th St. 3 nings_phon tion: Tratemnity Fooms, Priced_low. 0N REALTY unm'un.s‘;nm. n B TE ST‘gv:JPT BAE Ike rent—Seldom offered; six large yard: garage; you fhis on oms And bath; large @'t come_ton woon for FRANK_A. auick sale. nd el diate 1 \rm& I 425 Boud bullding. COLORED 3, 3400 Block, Sherman Ave A low-priced high-ciaes six-room and bath brick, in_th convenlent Location. At $5,000 this house will t now. l PERCY I BARH AM, 425 Bond Bullding. Main 3 FOR SALE—COLORED. These most attractive and well located houses, having eight | large rooms and bath. Open for inSpection. 1475 Florida ave. n.w. Price and terms are very reasonable. Agent on premises. B. B. PINN, 712 Kenyon st. n.y Columbia 5817." COLORED 400 MLOCK Q X Bix_ rooms, tricity, plenty room ssession. B ARHAM, Main 5303, 17 Ownet obliged to sell this med Wome. and we i not helteve s T hetter vaie on tiie helghts, 1¢ i w nt o Do . ave var i # hos trpe; 1 honse. and porcies; + waFdwoo ot with & Hedges In 4 H Ot 13th nd Penn. £100 CASH. 840 MC gool frame hovse Trica, €300 (nl\\. VILLEC BR‘\]H()RI) 1 extra Invators inclosed an upper an: Iot 150 feet a Tith st. cars. Price reason o inspect see \IID[)\L(:H & SHANNON, lucorporated. Main 6935, Fstablished 189, Exclnsive Agents. \\ oodw. rd Bldg., 15th and H. COLOR HARVARD ST, AVE.: possession; 6 cheerfnl r. & b.. Trick: hot-air heat: paved a'emap at §5,500, easy D HOMF R SHERMAN 1 terms. ? 2402 AND 3404 SHERMAN st south of Park 1d.: 6 tal bricks: nnuel rectal, £1.080; bargain if sold together: mow cléar: ‘or sell for homes separately, oa inviting terms ; INC 2400, AV &b e N. E. RYON CO,, Main 45! CATHEDTAL A i-detached home. faclig : 0 attractive bedrooms, maid’s room n of surpassing charm: Conn. ave. cnrs. Price reasonable. may ‘be arean MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, Tacorporated. 3 5 o xibalished 1805 dg.. 15th and H. liock Creek ath: rapidiy In as © large nding @ heated and zla poreh on the: 5 with shower, spacious ng room Wwith real open fire- e, double oak floors, fina ele ond flo and a garage G0s113. Price, Hedges & Middleton, Inc 1884 H st. s LAMONT Owner will gl to rof: having §1 c under $15,000; price i ¥ UWALTER A. BUSCH & CO., Inc,, 14th ana Col. Colored. 8 large rooms, reception hall, tile bath, % w.h., double back porches: buck yard with rape ‘arbor: vors destenble nw: section. S Call Mr, F. GARVE’ COLORED it for a Col. 9503 rd. OF 16th | splendid Yalue in & rooms and ha with a_deep vard to paved from owner Longfellow St. Near 13th St. attie, a.m.! Tot 20x1 169 (-RO()\1 pm ST. NEAR ist COMMERCIAL ZONE. @ ROOMS AND BATH. PRICE, $6,000, L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F ST. "~ CHEVY CHASE, MD. Detached bouse, 4 bedrooms, sleeping porch, fdeal first firor and plan rage: lot 505230; fine shad one block from cars and Chevy Ch @asdy home, priced very low. OWS 490 AVE $9,500. Near Dupont Circie and New Hampshire ave. |A colonial home o 9 spa s rooms and bal a.m¥,: garage on wide alley. It will require 2 cash payment of £2,000 to secuie this in- vestment. Here iy your opportuuity. For pointmest call Mair WOODLEY PARK. A two-story and attie colonial Drick home, located one square west of Con -, a0, close to Wardman P: & large roo Weood” ioors, S1e. and « garage. This ho in perfect condition, reasonably priced Moderage terms. Hedges & Middleton, Ine 1384 B !l n.y. Beal Franklin 9508, on easy terms. FOR COLORED E m GEO. W. uhu!l Linden st. n.e.—Brick. 6 fooms and M- St “light and at latrobe heat; price, $3,000 in 8206-99. i { WOULD YOU LIKE ditional apartments to pay the biilding. The price is only $16,500, en easy terms. CHEVY CHASE. low, six larze rooms and bath, lof; price $0,250. This will sell /Y CHASE, MD,, BUNGALOW. r Conn. ave. and clubs. five reoms and | bath, open fireplace, porches; $0.750. MORGAN E. MOKGAN & CO. 923 10th st. n.w. Phone Franklin 12 Evenings. phowe Franklin 1688-3 or West 508 FOR SALE—COLORED. Semi gurag Quuck cated best northwest section, 6 to 9 rooms, Prices, $3,250 to $9,250. Terms very easy. For full information see ' B. B. PINN, Col._5817. 712 Kenyon St. Bargain, Brand New, 5300 8th ST. N.\V. Bet. Ingrahat and Jeffersons ste. 6 rooms and bath: w.m.i; with & one.ca concrete garage in rear. This home is priced right. Act quick If yon want it. Open for inspection daily to 9 p.m. - DUNIGAN, | WALTER 140 B MT. PLEASANT. Owner, expecting to leave the is offering this colonfal ted i one of the most desirable sections of Mt. Pleasant, @t a pree beiow its actual value te. It ix seml-detached s 6 laree, well lighted hail, s N.W. 1023, g tubs and elec. light an vers large 3 rbor having about four “varieties of grapes. ~Price, 11,000, 3 & Middleton, Inc. Renltors. _Fravklin wash 10 ROOM T tion: have a good snbstantial HAVE will mske 0 BUY t good e : for colored or white. £t s real ¢ v modern Bome in HAVE CARH Drick honae, mw WAL 3 M I OR SEMI near 16th st. nw.. fom awner. sl can par equity cosh 1 sess. | Add KOS tion, ke ent. Phoue 180,000, with swall cash WILL RUY GOOD SMALL | white' o hovse for ¥ et e 1 CHEVY_ CHASY TY CORPORATION Main 418, Water-front 80 miles from W locatinn: 0064 10 dotightful Col. u. S Marahal’l Sale of 1923 Nash 5-Passenger Coupe. By virtue of & writ of fierl facias fssned out of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- a and to me directed, I wiil sell at public for cash, at the auction rooms of Adam Weschler, tat law Marshal ER Ry tirtue of 4 certaln deed of trust, belng instrument No. 207, recorded August 8, among the Tard records of the Distriet of Coo 1 lumbia, and at request of the party se- cured thereby, undersigned trustees will gell at pablic’ puction, in_front of the prem- FRIDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY o AT FIVE. 0/ CLOCK. T AL bed lnnd and _premise of Colnmbla and desl in gquare 1341 in ion, _called r plat recorded in af page 50 of the records of surveyor for the District of biect to covenants of record. ale: Rold mubject fo a_ biilding loan _amountng to about 2,900, lars of which will be stated at’ the of sale, and the amount over sald loan | to e paid $1.000 cash and balance §73 per tonth, {Acluding inferest, secured by a dees of trist on the property sold. ~$200 deposit red upon aceeptance of bid. ~ Conveyanc- recording and revenue stamps at pur. chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 daye of deposit fortelted. OLOMON, DAVID ABRAHAM, Trusteed. AUTO 184 Several excellent homes lo-| AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW, STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW E ST \ At 10 Terms casl Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday Commencing 12 Non:nI - i§ AFTERNOON, RCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Assignees’ Sale of Valuable Business Property, Three- Story Brick Building, No. 915 Louisiana Avenue and Nos. 918 and 920 C Street North- TADAN rems Court 1t equity wnsignoes | nt | DAY oF PAL, tie ate in e Columbia, 1o s city of Washington, Di to wit: Pait of eriginal e follows northeast v Also part o deserived as £ orthwest « east alon, € u oot to the Jirttion wall between premises No. 4 91 Tonisienn asenve to the north line Lonistana ! o of snid SALE 1S POST FOU isce. OF THE TRUSTEES. AS J. OWE Three-Story Brick Dwelling, Containing 13 Rooms and Bath, Hot-Wa- | ter Heat, No. 417 6th Street | N.W.; Lot 25%, Feet By Depth of 93 Feet, in First Commer. cial Zeoae. At Auction. OMAS J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. aub 4 ‘RE_DAY! & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | Truatees Sale of Valuable Mod- | ern Four-Story Brick Apart- 1 ment House, No. 2800 Conn. t auly | lanid records of tive the request of the ; ndersigned true at pun! on TUE wing described land and p xes, " sltuat S 1iStriet of Colu designated fo a prior lance of which amounts to about $67.457.59, and the amount over sald loan 1o b6 paid fn cash: 31,000 deposit required upon scceptance of bid, Al conveyaneing. recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at_cost of purchaser. Terms of sdle to e | complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 resell the property at the risk and cost ! of defaulting pu after five days’ | advertisement of In some news- paper publisied in W D. ¢ ST TRMES £ RARRIGK, ustees building asso a8asexsn ADAM A, WESCIHL 5 Trustees’ Sale of Slulz Coupe. hattel deed of trus Dy virtue of a certa @uly recorded in Liber 4331, folio 5, of the land records of the Distzict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned tzustees will seil by public auction, £t Weachler's, 920 Penna. ave. n.w., on SAT: URDAY. CIGHTEENTH, 1923, at TWELYVB 0'C NOOY, 1 Stutz Model K Coupe, serial No. 10199, Terms cash. JULES VAN ACKERE, 3. C.BROOKE, A1.14,15,16. SALE Friday, August 17th, 1923, at 10:30 am., and every Frxda thereafter, I will hold an auction sale of automobfles. Cars listed on or before Tuesday advertised, Fords, Dodges, Buick and Cqumbla-Six Sedan included in this sale. TERMS CASH Main 5971 Phone £ "3024 B.P. DOUGHERTY General Auctioneer 205 11th St. N.W. C. G. Sloan & Co.,Inc., Aucts. TRUBTHES STO ST By vir corded in Liber No. 4 the land C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc. Auctioneers, 715 13th St. Large Sale of Household Goods of Every Desc at Public Auction, Within Qur Galleries, 715 13th St., Wednesdey, August 15th, 1 AM. Also at 11 AM,, Tailoring equipment and stock of woolens from the est McConville, tailor, by order of Mrs. M. C. McConv And at 12:30—one Hudson Sedan with 5 tires and front bumper. e y s cuy A minh(ralrn. au13-2t FALL OF VALU. RY BRICK DWELLIN R, tie of a_cert: records of tin he request of the par rnaters veill AY OF AT FOTIE O/ CLOCK 13 and_ premise Limbia wnd de baivision in square 392, e of the surveyor i the fol’ | District of Coluibis in Book No. 21, at | quired Fecording and Terms of cost. All cach: 4200 depo of bid. Conveyan: 1o ktampe wt pur 0 he ed With Withs, thirty days or deposit fos 0,101 THOS inud_records of t at the request of the the unde ey to | | SALE 0! Al m | enced | Clawses. tuition. | o Fre BERL LLOYD texsu J. OWEN & 8O Distfict of Colu rsianed trast } tn Liber County { navte. ¢ pirohase | 11 n two equal e annum, f snle, we reety wold, of aale o T paid w1t within 30 deys fre i | Yics Preside . AUCTIONEER. I A TWOSTORY KNOWN A8 X %) inches, thereon * recording, n ¥ tlie cost of o e comp: LAN odern languages na Cataiog on educed Z School STEAMSHIPS. Steamer Charles Macalester M For arshall’Hall, S0c at 10 A.M,, 2:30 and 6:30 P.M, Meryla Chicken Dinner, $1.50 Mount Vernon, 85¢ (Admission to Grounds E: at 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Detightful 40-Mile Every E\enlng at 6:30 | BERMUDA MAK || Mediterranean, Caribbean and North Cape Summer Cruises Steamship snd Tourist Azency No. 1 Woodward Bullding a) Indian Head e e | EUROPE E SUMMER BOOKINGS NOW rope, Orient, South America exmship Tickets—All Lince Regular Rates OBER’S i H NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth., Boulogne-sur-Mer VEENDAM YOLENDAX Gaiwy Dot 1. YNDAM. ¢ NEW A Oftice, 2 Wednesday, August 15th Splendid accommodations availeble Reduced Winter rates now in effect ‘French-Line OLLAN AMERICA LINE ). Aus. 14 Sept. 22, Oct. 97 25, Sept. 20, Nov. 3 Oct. 6, Nov. 10 _Sevt, 8, 'Ogt. '13. Nov. 17 METERDAN Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov, 24 MED | *GIULIO CESARE 4 State St. N. Y. or LOCAL AGENTS TUESDAY. AT STEAMSHIPS. 1922 STEAMSHIPS. AND BAREADOS- Rlo de Jane fuen: iro—Montevideo 05 Afres Calling Worthbound at Santos and Vandyek A comfortal e ment S “round Nouth Amerlen arranged. Rates, . appy Com| ¥y tourist_agent, or st. n.w.. General LAMPORT il lustrated Literature, pany’s office, 42 Tiroad: or any steamship R. M. Hicks, 1208 ¥ District Agent & HOLT, LTD. SECOND SPECIAL DE LUXE WEEK-E ND TOUR S. S. “MIDLAND” Saturday, , August 12, 2:30 P.M. Potomac River Chesapeake Bay Hampto n Roeds James River Capes of Jamestown Isl: Old Poi; 590-Mile Returning _€:20 Special Teatures. Vi and int Comfort Buckroe Beach Water Trip am. Monday Dancing Fare, $18.00 and Up Tne! vations J Whart 8.W Phone Room e ply Traflic ) For Tess:. 7ih St nt M Main 3760. Norfolk & Washington, D. C., Steam! Puormine | Cotomb, Largest ond I ITALIA AMERIC TO THE AZUQE ITERRANEA boat Co. N 2 1S Sept. 26 SAug. A Sy SOUTH AFRIC L\ by UNION CASTLE LINE ° #-> enllines and £o Senderson & Son. rehar fnfarmation e iz HAVANA Panama—Peru For compi paistial 'E” Sept. 15 PAcmc MNE THE PACIFIC STEAM NA! Sancerson 26 Broadway, UNITES AMBRICAN LINES § ) HAMEURG AMERICAN LI EUROPE § ENGLAND Round mwo}m' s Mediterranesn . FRANCE GERMANY Sailings from Weat wen St Astly w UNTTED 39 Br, Deli AMERIC ightful Far Western VACATION TRIPS California and the Ro: trip to Haw, via Colorado ckies. optional New York Pl Tesnmption o 14-16 Pearl St.. or any local lymouth DLremen First Cabin = OLUMD knots speed. steamship agenf To England and the Continent The Giant Express “Paris” Sailing 11 AM. hfil!rn:ilfll-h.nfi.fiyl&s 1496 New York Avezue, N.W.,Wi NY FRANCE. . Au u!mn:rn: PARIS. Sept. Plymoutk—Havre—Paris E 22, Sept. 19, Oct. 10 op .1 Sept. 29, No. w 12, Oct. 3, Oct. 24/¢} New York—Havre—Paris Roussillon. Sept. Sept. Rochambesu.Sept, New York—Vi LaBourdonngis.| Roussillon. New, Orlean: “Aug. 30l 6, Oct. 13, Nov. 17[g 8, Oct. !fl Nov. 24 13, Oct. 18, Dec. 6| y’ . 18, Nov. 8, Dec. 11| (S‘pl!n)—Bnn‘hln p. 18, 0ct. 30, Dec. 11 Oct. 9, Nov. s Vigo—zavre TUST 14, HONOLULU The Well Equipped Roval M “MAKURA" "(13.500 tons)...Aug. 31 Nov.' 2 “NIAGARA" (20,000 tons)....Oct. 5 Dec. 7| Suil from Vancouver, For fazes. etc., RESORTS. NTIC_CITY, X, J. The Couttesies and Convenisnces of Two Hotels at One Ral updly. Speel. wkiy. Amer, Plan ELBERON 20d Firearoof Annex. Tennestoe Ave. near Beach. Cap. 400; central: open surround- ings; opposite 'Catholic ' aud FProtestant ohurches. Private baths. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Excellent table; fresh vegetables. Win- Gows nereened. White wervite. Booklet. IROGUOIS Day Up. Spect. Wkiy. Am. Plan 83 Ereiine Nve.. huht o-nsm’rdw. Sacity 600 m utor private baths. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Large. beautifully appninted solarium. Re- A"\é«"‘fimfi' CRNY hotele awnership Sanagement . R B. LUK &. B, st fresh of n nnd r C o fort-- | hOTEtEBiSQN Hich gan Avenox, vear beach enabifal ho-t: ertin Be- food, wervice, c enniiness Al ontsiue Jon = Showers, prvate Wrlie for Book! l-nn— 6128 or = hing Pri Everything to incure a happy vaeation mericsn Plan Rates $3.50 up daiy, spesial weekly | souklcr. Ownership management Ra'ph Meekley leze and Showers STEA How the Devilfish Swims. From the Cleveland Plaln Detler. One of the extraordinary features of devilfish is their method of swimming. They draw water into thelr bodies, and ’m-n force it out of a hole just below | the head. The force of water as |t | rushes out propels the creatures, Usual- 1y the devilfish &wims backward, but it ‘r'arl swim forward simply by turning its | ftexib n in the opposite direction. | i Getting Behind. | From Lite Mrs. Torpkins—I've just been read- llnl ¥The Last of the Mohicans” over | again and 1 enjoyed it as much as ever. You've r . of course? \t-Jones—No, 1 confess even read the first yet. RESORTS. NORTH CHESAPEAKE BBACH. |North Beach, Md. {ON CHESAPEAKE BAY Porty miles from Washington by rail or wu- ‘A quiet, restful family resort tance—Good Hotels. Garago and Service | Crabbing, ! more Cottag Philadeipiiin st. ine. Buena Vista Spring Hotel : Buens Vista Springs, Franklin Ca. Pa. Blue Ridge Mountains Altitude, 2,000 Ft. Capacity, 500 June to November . Mountain Climbing. }:x- . Splendid Garage. Write for honklol. nm. Jfl"" . (."’lBO‘S. Vllnl‘!! Hotel Rennert, KITTATINNY DELAWARE WATER GAP. 00, R Mour Paradise ¥ modern mugnificent . Bath- Daily concerts dances. American pl Excellent cuisine: own farms and dalrr for Do wuts maps and fal . families and tourlsts. DY COPE. LERINGTON Pacific & Arkansas Aver. 3 block from Million Dollar Fier & baach. city with méals--Witnout runving -n:-r b ronning water 51750 to §25 ath $%0 t0$3: Furopean plan 31 rarh vexetablen and sea food &) porckas. o. Eokiet aily, Orchestra ath hoases for M. Haslett Tennessse Ave. & zacn (MostCen raliceation) Batbing Privilege from Hotel RBOWER BATHS AH"’TFI HOLAND CO1 D IIII{ING WAYER 1] EVERV RO:IP o to Rrac or n pon neter: bountit Channel! ra near Peach aing w meriean plan + baths ‘ U/\e\VlLT.S‘HIRF | CONT!PJZ&JTAL ()(_[ ELLH Beaumont, Bl $L50 un dir. Wiy B ASPURY PARK. ‘J/NDWMOH"EREY 'NORTH ASSURY PARK,M.J. ACCOMMODATES GOLT,ALACARTE GRILL ROOM ~ DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN The H\rflrl :%fa/ Yre-eminent harmzn Dennis-Joze Aleo The \n«...... St. Petersburs, Fla. = New and Fireproof. _ BE " jent, | SEPARATE. T ¥NORTH HILL A cclonial resort near Bluemont on Shen. oan river: valler, mountain and water shaded groun ves, fishing, boat new buths wnd_sewerage; no is or tuberculars taken; $15 ver week. Rooklet, Maurice F. n. Berrsvilie, Va 29 few m! an front, VIRGINIA REACIL The Hygeia, ' Oce cated; lares verandas RO ;| The Waverley ;005" el l'y vate bathe: moderate nmvm' rates. | nia Leach i1 facilities fur sur 4 | tee to conduct th {de MSHIPS e ——— BEAT PROGRESSIVES IN PRINTERS’ VOTE President Given Power to Fams Appeals Committee at I. T. U. Meeting. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, August 14.—Following the victory yesterday of the so-called 1 administrative forces of the Interna- tional Typographical Union over the progressive faction, when delegates attending the annual convention of the union here voted, 141 to 118, in favor of leaving with the president | the appointment of the appeals com- mittee, the convention sattled down to the sacond day's sessfon in earnest. The decision on the appeais commit- tee selection was the bnly important business transacted at yesterday's session, but a number of important measures are expected to come befors the convention today and Indications are that the factional differences may again assert themselves. The business session this morning will be followed by another after- noon of entertainment and recreation and a business xession at convention headquarters tonight. The forum which i to elect a campaign commit- ampaign for { ternational officers next week scheduled for later. Election of officers to preside over the meetings this week resuited in | the walection of J. Will Moore of Dal- hairman, and Charles J. hicago, secretary. . Trotter, second vice president International Typographical Union, at the meeting last night told of the progress made by the printers during the past year and asserted that _the affairs of the organization are in better condition than ever be- fore. He declared that the fight for the forty-four-hegur week has been won. Hebrow printers in New York eity. according to David M. Dichter, member _ of the Hebrew-American Union, No. 83, are now working only thirty-six hours weekly, in compari- son to the forty-four-hour scalé in effect throughout the country. He de- clared that not only have these print- ers the shortest work week of any other class, but they have in additioh the highest scale of salaries in tae Unlited States. PICKED IMMIGRANTS, OR NONE, SAYS DAVIS Secretary of Labor Finds Soms European Countries Consider U. S. Dumping Ground. the Associated Prees, NEW YORK, August 14.—Secretety of Labor Davis returned from an iffi- migration survey of Europe with ths glogan “Selective immigration, or none Careful gelection of prospective ifi- Br migrants by American consular offi- clals abroad, and a system of regis- tration and surveillance whereby the rability of those admitted to this country would be studied for five vears, are the high gpots in the pfo- immigration legislation caid he would urge. Juropean countries, he de- consider America n g ground for their old HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY. W. VA. er same management, szme reputation ount of Sundas crowds. when conves- viease piiose for ¥yndar dianers. LOVETT, Proprietor. LOCK\VOOD HOUSE _Mrs AP ‘ MO'\ ING, PACKT! with th On a Dante). Pro Let Us Move Your F.xr-uture. snlimited facilities, lowest rates; always open. Phone Main 1005, District Express Co. N, | ROOMS, $1 Mows and up| Local and Long-Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Rates Reasonable. P!CAANG 5Y EXPERTS. insured d physically or morally unfit. Prac. tically’ nome. he ndded, takes any steps to save its nationals from the stress that befalls many who enter immigration sweepstakes con- ted by steamship companies under 2 jon uota restriction : ure turned back because heir ghivs do not arrive until quotas .ave been filled. | Dividing blame for the races be- tween foreign governments and fof- " | eign steamship companies, Mr. Davis | Geclardd -America could stop these ces by adostion of a selective my#- m, hzndled by American consuly { abroad. W also thus prevent the families,” the Secretary “I believe that if an im- America_has a family cught to be permitted to m in, if they are mentally, and physically fit to enter into our 1 life." HARDING MEDALLIONS TO BE SOLD AT $1.52 Public May Obtain Keepsakes by Matling Price to Mint at Philadelphia. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA. August 14.—Me- < of the lats President Harding could aivision of | continued. ant_in .‘3 Is Just as Important as al : Where You Move : Phone Main ¥300—Our padded vass (K and experienced and carelul men are 2t yaur service. In 6ar firaproot fursiturs at reasopable rates. € Merchants’ Transfer & g € Storage Co. 3 € €20-922 E Street N.W. g Telephone Main €900 tfl—“k«‘l—‘fl-‘&‘fl— e twd ; | Phone Main 1262 ACH HAVEN. N, J. The Engleside Frich Hiven d Resort, The ouly Fesort o3 the Const COMBINES perfect 1 with & trom My Fever besides inat Five ives Booklet. RIVER thing spacious AND fshing; open dining roo at food, Write for ook Shady Side, Mo, Phone West River 21 ~ BETTERTON, HARYLAND. location u M A 4019, or VIEW HOTFL_The coolest place on the sonable: good service: motor n. Chesapeaks Beach., Md. op. sepa® NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING CO. North 6845, 1426 LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREPROOF suiLoin WE CRATE, PACK AND SHI PHONE NORTH 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W] NG 1 AT RED BALL TRANSIT CO. \ATVO\AI HOLFF 10LD MOVERS. __4 Woodward F! __Main 2 I'OVINO STORAGR KRIEG'S{>XPRESS PAGKING ¥ SHIPEING ¥ ready “be sold to the general public for l1 52 each. Frees Styer, superintend- ent of the Philadeiphia mint, has an- ounced h 4 tcepanites will ba mailed to all 7 the United States by the mint ie anticipated they will be bout September 1. Engravers o working on the design of the me- dallion and spected to have the final die ready for submission to Sec- re v Mellon within three weeks. A likeness of the dead President +will appear on one side, while the re- Verse €ide will bear the important es of President Harding's life— Yo of birth, inauguration and death. The face that will be shown on the medallion will be talten from the medal that was made by the Philadel- phia int when President Harding 0o ffice. apt ated that any person Fing the medallion oan procure it by mailing the required rum to the lacal mint. The cost of the medallion is made up of §1 for the metal jtself. ts for the case in which it will 85 cent be placed and 17 cents for postage. S Says Earth Is Top-Shaped. From the Cleveland Plain Dedler. A French sclentist finds in the great depthg of the Arctic ofean an argu- ment tending to show that the earth is sfightly top-shaped, the protuber- ance ,corresponding to the point of de |the top being at the south pole. This, he thinks, would explain the different results arrived- at by the various measurements of astronomers. To Drown Her Out. | From the Pennsyivania Farmer. “Is your daughter going to practice on the piano this afternoon “Yex.' “Well, then, will you please lend me your lawn mower? 1 have to do the jawn some time, anyway. TOURS. Deer Park Hotel & Cottages { Deer Park, 3 Al 00 1t Excel- G T POLLIO, Stanager. D, R. nager. HE THE IDYLWILD. Roardwalk. Best service, DR. B. L. BR! 'n\cHAx Owperslip Management. aulgs {"HOTEL HAMILTON | CCEAN FRONT J. L. 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