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STEAMSHIPS. ‘WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. Coni ed. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Sam a0, OOM HOUSE [N ANY Guub axC on; cash payment and can mal wobstatisl monthiy payments _Would 1ike yossession within 60 days. 1022 Vermont ave. Main_2730, NOTICE TO OWNERS. S For a_quick sale of your property. get yeur Trice and terms right and we will do’ the o5t This office will be glad to inspect and o-operate to the end of effecting a quick sale Phone or full information to R. L. FLLIOTT, COM, AND 'SAVINGE = BANK BLDG.. 7ih and B sts. n 1 :LLERS BUYERS AND S et quick and satisfactory results when listing their property with us. It may pay 100 fo_gee us on some of your realty mai- ters; 27 ears' Cxperience. N. E. RYON CO., Inc Main 4597, 1423 F St SUMMER CAMPS. TE OR RENT_FURNISHED Tage: accommodations for forty people voolest aud prettiest waterfront on the uprer Potomac river: fine bathing, fishing and duck 3 M. BLANDY, Rockville. Md. * SUMMER COTTAGES. ERWOOD FOREST _FURNISHED HOUSE- heping bungalow: four bedrooms, for rent, 700 for six months; club privileges. French, 208 Highiand place. 2 OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE "WATER BEACH: ON SALT WATER: 21 miles from District line, on Washington. -Annapolis Baltimore road: three community plers for boating, bathing, fishing and crab- Ding; two community bathi a4 bungulows for sale; ideal bungalow $400 to $1,200 each. Write or phone information 'and free _antomobile - road WILLIAM F. MATIES THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONBERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE RESI. DENTIAL “PROPERTY, 1717 LAMONT STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of & certain decd of trust. duly re. corded in the land records of the District of Columbia on the 30(h duy of October. 1923. leing instrument No. 280, am at the requesi of the parts secured (herebs. the undersigned trustees will sell at pablic 7uction. in front uf the premiwes, op WEDNESDAY. THI TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1924 AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the following described 1and and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as 1ot tive (3) and the east Afteen (15) Lamont street. by full depth of blo k thirteen (13). in Ueman Walbridze's subdivision of land now known a8 “Ingleside,” as per plat recorded in Libet County Nine (9, follo sixty-elght (68), of the Tecords of the Office of the surveyor of the Tistrict of Columbia Terma: Sold subject o a prior deed of trum for §9,000. furthier particulars of which will be aunounced at time of sale: the purchase prics above said trust to be paid $3 000 in cash. bal ance o be represented by promissory notes Dagable in installments of §175 per month and foured by second deed of trust. "Notes fc €ar interest at the rate of 614% per snnum A deposit of $500 required. Conveyaneing, re ‘ording and revenne stamps mt purchaser’ cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty 0) duys. otiierwise deposit forfeited and the property muy he advertised and resold At the Tetion of the trustees. JOHN F. MAURY, 3. CURTIS WALKER, Trustees, __an12d&de.exSy ] TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ) REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS PREM: ISES NO. 313 NEW YORK AVENUB NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust record. ed iu Liber No. 4768, at folio 314, of the Iand reconls of the District of Columbia. aad at he request of the party secared thereby, the nndersigned (rustees will rell at public sue- in front of the premises. on WEDNES. Y THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF APRIL, T FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following ate. situate in the District of Columbia esiguated 28 lot numbered tweive (12) ) David L. Morrison’s subdivision, in square numbered five hundred and twenty-four (524), | as _per plat recorded (o the office of the wur. veror of the District of Columbia in book 13 ut_page 1 Terms of sale: Said property s subject to a _prior deed of trust securing an {ndebtedoess 32.250, and will be sold subject to said in- tedness. The purchase price over and sbove suid deed Of trust is to be paid in cash. A posit of $200 will be required at the time All conveyancing. iecordiog, revenie mps, etc., at cost of purchaser. be complied with within thirty days v of salé, otherwise deposit will be d property resold at risk and cost 0g_purchuser. after five dave' ad- Vortisement of such resale in sume newspaper published in Washington, D. ©. . PERCY McGLUB, JOHN 8. G. GALLAGHER, <Su__ Trustees. 1410 B st n TOMORROW. _ SON. AUCTIONEERS. At Auction. Valuable Property in a Rapidly Improving Business Section, Improved By a Four-Story Brick and Stone Residence, No. 1735, Formerly 1717, Con- necticut Avenue Northwest. authority vested 'in us we will sell at . In froot of the premiscs. ou THURS THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF APRIL. 1624, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M:, lot 20 in square 81, improved ‘by a four-story Jinglish basement brick and stome residence, ily convertile into business property. (Immediate possession.) Terms of sale: One fourth cash, one fourth in one year and the remainder in three years. secored by first deed of trust on the property wold, With interest at 7%, payable quarterly, or a1l cash. At the purchdser's option. A de- posit of $500 required ai fime of sale. Con- eranciog, recording and revenuo etamps at urchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within ty days or deposit forfeited and the prop: be resold 3t the risk and cost of X & SON. Anetio THOS. J. OWES & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABI THREE- ITUATED AT THE ROUTHEAST COR- NER'OF 28TH STREET AND CATHE- DRAL AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 4832 follo 364 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- lia, and at the request of the party secured thercly, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in_front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF APRIL,'A.D. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, the following described land and prem- jes, ‘situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Iot 33. in block 16, in Thomas E. Waggaman and Jobn Ridout, trus. teew. © mubdivislon known as *Woodley Park"" beiog also known as “Wagzaman and Ridoat Trustees' Addition to the City of Washingto per_plat recorded in Liver County N olio 7. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- Tumbis, block 16, now kuown as square 210, Subjeci_to certain covenants and restrictions appearing of record. _Subject also to two (2) deeds of trust of record—one ecuring the yayment of the sum of $30,000, and the other tecuring an unpaid balance of about $11,100, together with all overduo and unpald intérest thereon. Terms: Sold subject te sald two deeds of trost of record and together with overdue and unpaid interest thereon. further particular: of which will be announced at time of saie: the nochase price over and above sald two deeds of trust and imterest to be paid in cash. A deposit of $50Q required. Conveyancing. re- cording and revenue stamps at purchaser's “out. Terms to be complied with within thirty dass, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- 7 may be advortised and resold at the dis- retion of the trustees. HAROLD ¥. DOYLE WILLIAM L. MILLER, ap14.akds.exsu Trustess. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, JYRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE. TORY AND BASEMENT RRICK AN STONE RESIDENCE, No. 0 JOWA CIR- CLE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4360, follo 440, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- hin, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will seil at yublic aunction, in front of the premises on "UBSDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF PRIL_ A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, (i Foliowiasdescribed 1and aud premises. the District of Columbia, and desig. beiag lot numbered 111 in Mury Ra. ision of part of square oumbers :in, -:n':;‘;lr' plat recorded in ber 16, folio 128, of the of the office of the sur- seyor for the District of Columbis. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior eed of trust for $9,000 maturing August 15. 924, with interest_at 7 per cent, payable semi-annually, and” the amount over said trust to be paid, ,000 cash, and the re- wainder mna.k second, deed of trust he property , payable §125 per month, o - OluNflRdlnfl nfll!l‘(p:ll ply’n:,.‘[ 500 deposit requi upon acceptance of N <onveyanc recording and revenue stamps t purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- ylied with within thirty days or deposit for- “eited, apd the property may be resold at ihe risk of the defaulting purchaser after jive days' previous advertisement. RALPH L. HA SRS % P AV res, Trustees. 2p17-d&ds.ex80 DAVID NOTES, AUCTIONEER. RDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1008, W BN 'OCIOOK AM., 1 will sell at public_auction st the Farmers Produce (Hs iell) Market, 12th and B sts. n.w., 23 Horses and’Mules. “Terms cash at time Sf sale. By oo D 3. DONOVAY 223,24,25 Auditor, D.C. ‘Terms of | ADAM A" WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY _AND ~ BASEMENT ' BRICK DRWELLING. NO. 1621 CHURCH STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4557, fol'o 186 et seq., of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the underaigmed trustees will offe fo, by publle auction, in_front of the rem | on PRIDAY, THE TWENTY. IFTH DAY COF APRIL, 1924, AT TIVE 0'CLOCK M.. the following described land and “premises. situate in tbe city of Wash. iugton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 73 in’John B. Turton's, trustee, subdivision of square 180. as per plat in the office of the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liver R. W. at follo-3, comprised within the following metes and bounds: Commeneing for the same at a iat in the rth line of Madison street, 221 feet 8 inches from Six- teenth strest west, thene north 92 feet 6 20 feet 4 inches, thenca south 92 feet G iaches, themce east to the place of beginning, improved as above, to be sold subjeet, however, to T deed of trust for $3.500 at O due June, 1924. Terms of sale: Over and above said trust, cash A deposit of $300 required of the pur- chaser at the time of sale. All convevancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees &t the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five dare' "advertisement of such ressle in jome ewspaper publisbed (% the clity of Washington. ROGER J. WHITFORD, CHAS. W. DARR, 15-d&ds.ex8n Trustees. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEBS' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE, CONTAINING TWFLVE APARTMENTS, KNOWN A8 “PETWORTH GARDENS, BEING NO. 130 WEBSTER ST. N.W. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, doly recorded in liber No. 4831, folio 62 et neq., of the land records of the District of Columbin. and &t the request of the party secured there: by, the undersigned trustee will sell, at pubiic anction, 1n front of the premises, ‘on WED- NESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF APRBIL, A D. 1024, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate lu _the county of Washington. District of Co- lumbis. and designated as and being lot 65 in Allan E. Walker's subdivision of lots in l1nnn 3321 as per plat recorded in the office of the kurveyor for the District of Columbia in liber 5 at follo 113. Terms of sale: Putchaser {0 execute promissory notes in the amounmt of $15,000, payabie three years after date, with interest at 8l per centum per annmn, payable semi-annually, balance casb. or all cash, At the optien of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required “at time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, revenue coat_of purchaser. Terms of plied with within thirty days sale, otherwise the t 10 resell the Droperty at the risk and cost of dofaultiog purchaser, after five days' adver- Usenient of snch ressie in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. . (Seal) TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO., A MARYLAND CORPORATION, By THOMAS B. MARSHALL, Vice Preésident, Trustee. #p18d&d.s.ex.5un " G. SLOAN_& CO. INC.. AUCTIONEERS. 715 13h Bt. N.W By order of the administrators ef the estate of Tawrence §. Brumidi; deceated. under au- Thority and_direction of the Supreme Court of"the District of Columbia. lolding & Pro- bate term. Admr. No. ZiS03, we shall offer for sale ‘at Gur_gaileries, No. 715 i3th street Zorth: Washington, D. C.. beginning on WEDN MAY SEVENTH, 1924, AT TWO and continuing daily at that hour. Paintingx, a part of th peracnal assets of ‘the said decedent. namely Driginal “Paintings for - the ceiling of th Rotunda Un'ted States Capitol, four Origina nss for ceilings and walls and of room: Unlted” States” Capitol. by Constanting Rrumidl, Portrait of henjamin Frankiln by Duplises, together with 21 other valuable paintings. Thess paitings will be on dispiay FUEEY moan" Lo o on ana“afier the Gay ‘of May, 1924, Ity order ol sl MILTON JACKRON. EDWARD P, SCHWARTZ, Administrators of Estate of Lawrenes S, Rrumidi, p17-a20t THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTMENT RO\’;EIL CONTAINING TWELVE APARTMENTS, KENOW! AS “PETWORTH GARDENR' BEING MBER 128 WEBSTER STREET NORTHWEST. By virtoe of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4831, folio 68 et seq. of the land records of (""l l'):‘\lflfl (fl! 2"‘):‘4 bia, and at the request ol e party L the nn‘nr’:i.n«l trustees wiil sell at O Pl nihTieTH DAY OF WEDNESDAY, THE T A APRIL., A.Il. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situste in the county of Washington, District f Colombia, and designated as and being lot 68 in Allan E. Walker's subdivision of lots in square 3331 as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia in Liber 65 at folio 112, Terms of sale: Purchaser to cxecute prom- issory notes in the smount of $35.000, pay- able 3 years after date, with interest at 64 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, balance cash. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyarcing, recording, S R e g ] Terms of scle to be complied with within 30 days from day of gale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defsulting purchaser after five days® lfl\'Prvl:M::qnl]n! wl!uc'\ -v::::' Tme PeTIRILLIAM M, THOFFMAN. ALLAN E. WALKER, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five- Story Brick Apartment House, Containing 26 Apart- ments, Situate No. 1419 Chapin Street NW. and Known as “The Denver.” By virtne of a certain deed of trust. dated July 25, 1923, being instrament No. 219, re- e Suts 31, ToBS. wmome (he 1and. rocords | of the Distric of Columba, and at the re- | quest of the perty secured thereby, the under- | signed trustees will sell, at public’ saction, in | front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE | FIRST DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE | O'CLOCK P. M., the followidg described land | 22d premises, sitvate in the District of Co- Tumbin, and desizated as and Leing lot num- | bered 37, in the subdivision of *‘South Grounds | of Columbia Cellege.” as per plat recorded in | the office of the surveyor for the Disteict of Columbia, In liber Disteict 1 at folio 76; sub- Ject tn covenants of record. Terms: Sold_subject to two prior deeds of trust for $36.000.00 and $36,500.00, rempec tively, further particulars of which will be announced at tme of sale; the purchase price above raid trust to be paid fn_ens) poit of $1.000 required. Conveyancing. re cording_and revenue stamps at purchaser cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise depcsit forfeited and the properts may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM_H. WEST. FRED McKEE, 021, d&ds.ex8u Trustees. rHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEEBS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE HOLLOW TILE RESIDENCE KNOWN AS 3224 OLIVER STREET NORTHWEST, CHEVY CHASE, D. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust. dated July 7, 1923, being instrument No. 198, re- corded July 13, 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbis, and at the re- quest of the party secured theredy, the under- s.gued trustees wiil sell at public acction in front of the premiscs, on MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1924, AT FIVE P.M., the following-described land and prem. fses, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated and being lot 48 in square 2022 Fulten R. Gordon's subdivision of parts of the ¢ ‘acsignated an Resurvey oo ‘Vpie'' and “Fellowship,”" mow 'Chevy Chase Grove,” as per plat re- corded in Liber 42, folio 21 of the records of the office of the wurveyor for the District of Columbls Rubject to bullding line restriction and covenants of record. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $5.500.00. further particulars of which will be unced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A Jeposit of $200.00 required. Conveyaneing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty Gays otherwise depasit forfeited and the prop. erly may be advertised and resold at the dis- cretion of the trustees. b L Trustees. 2p28-d&ds,exsu THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE RESI. DENCE_LOCATED 3506 NORTHAMPTON STREET NORTHWEST, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 3 By virtue of a cortain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4582, follo 449 et sen, of the land records of the District of Columbi; and at the request of the party secured there. by. the undersigned trustees Wil sell at pub. Iic’ auction in f@nt of the premises. on MON. DAY, THE TWENTY.-KIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the followingdetcribed land and premises, sii. uate in the District of Columbia ud designa - ed as and being iot numbered eleven (11) in uare nineteen hundred ninety-seven (1997), in Fuiton R. Gordon's subdivision of rt of & tract of land called “Chevy Chase Brove,” as per piat recorded in Libor 34, folto 3377n 'the.ofic of the surveyor of ihe Disteice of Columbis, improved by premises No. 3505 Northampton street n.w. Terms: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $5,600, due March 30, 1923, with i at 7%; add a second deed of trust of $1.860, payable monthly, with interest further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trusts to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 recording and at purchaser's cost. Terms to with within thirty days otherwise | feet to a point 17 feet west of the east ! | on 24th st. (o the place of beginnine, ted and the may be ad- be_comp! deposit_forfe 4o resold at the vertised and discretion of J. FRANK KELLY, JOHN G. LAYTON, “Lrustees. trustees. a1T-dédnexsn THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEEES. TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE _DE- TACHED TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL- ING, KNOWN AS 3800 KANAWHA ST., CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 166, recorded December 28, 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned truscees will sell at publie auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1924, AT FOUR P.M., tde following described land ‘and premisen. situate Distriet of Columbia, and designated as and belng lot 26 In_square 1836 in & sub- division made by the Chevy Ch of Montgomery connty, now kpown as 'y Chase He'ghts,” as per plat recorded In Liber 38, folio 40, of the records of the office the surveyor of the District of Columbi: subject to Covenants of record. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of t for $8,000. the unpaid interest thereon taxes and special assessments, if any, further particalars of which will be anaounced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of $200 re- quired. cing, recording and revenue amps &t pul cost. Terms to be nplied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold. at the discretion of the trustees. JOSEPH H. BATT, DONALD M. EARLE, ap22-a&ds.exSa Trustees. 'ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate in a Bus. iness Zone, Brick Store with Apartments, Northwest Cor- ner 24th and Pa. Ave. NW,, and Brick Dwelling, No. 2403 Pa. Ave. N.W.,, Adjoining. By virtue of a certain deed of tru recorded in Liber No. 4883, follo 2 of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, 'THE TWENTY. KIGHTH DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1924, AT EOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described Iand and premises, wituate in the city of Washington. District of Columbla, to-wit: Part of lot 3 in Newman and Birch's sabdiviuion of | rt of square 20 as ner plat recorded in ook C. H. B.. paze 263 in the surveyor's office of the Distr'ct of Columbia, begioning at and runnin thence northwesterly on Pa. ave.. 80.17 feet: thence Tortheasterly ‘with the west line of | nald lot 50.97 feet: thence moutheasterl ne of kaid lot: thence eaat 17 feet: thence south smproved by two-story and celiar store on first floor and 2 rooms and bath on 2nd floar, k.-w. heat, No. 01 ve. 1w, aimo S-store brick dwelling adioining, containing sbout 17 rcoms and 8 | baths, No. 2408 Pa. ave. n.w.. to be sold wub- | fect liowever to & prior deed of trust for $12.. | 000 at G% due March 17, 1025 Terms ‘of saie: Over and above aaid trust, | cash. A ‘deposit of $300 required of the pur: | chaser at the time of sale. All comveyancing, | recording, revenue stamps and notarial fess at the cost of the purchascr. Terms of sale fo | be compiied with within thirty days from day | of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve {he Tight fo resell the property at the risk and t of the defaulting purchaser. after five | adverimment o much resale’ o some newspaper published in the cits o ton. Do MWILLIAM . LEATIY, MARTIN 2. McNAMARA £217-28&As ox8u THOS. J. OWEN & 80! TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUARLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWBLLING, BEING No 925 2200 KT, N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 2527, Follo 23 of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and by un order of the Supreme Court of the Disirict of Columbia passed in Equits Cause No. 42163, wherein the ucdersigned way appointed sole trusice, and al the request of the party secured thereby, 1 Wil aell at pui- Iie auction. in front of the premises, on MON- | DAY. THE TWENTY-RIGHTH DAY = OF | APRIL, A, 1924, AT FOUR THIRTY | 0'CLOCK P pe following doaceibed land and premices. situate in the District of Co- lambis. and designated s and being the north | 20 feet of original lot 12 in square 75. begin | ning at the porthwest corner of said lot and | running thenee south 20 feet paraliel wih Zind st thence east 57 feel; thence north 20 feet. thonce west G7 feet t the begianing. Terms of sale: Une-third of the parchase | be paid in cash, balance in two | yatie’ §n _ove and two 5 per centum per semi-annually, frem day of | by doed of trast upon the peop- ali cash, at the optien o A deposit of §200 time of sale. Al revenne stamps, efc.. purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thrty days from day of sale, ctherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- eriy at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser atter five days' advertisement of Juch ressle in ome uewspaper pubiished in Washington, D. . GEORGE F. HANE, ap17-d&ds,exSu Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 1115 Eye 8t. N.W. Auction Sale of Unclaimed Storage Furniture at Smith’s Transfer and Storage Warehouse, No. 1313 U St. N.W,, Friday, April 25, at 10 O’Clock AM. We will sell at prblic avetion, at o abova house, Household Furniture.’ co port. Parlor Suites, Victrolas. aod Iron Tieds, Springs. Dressers. Chift Wardrobes, China Cabinets. Tables, Refrizeraiom. Glass and Chinaware. Gas Range, Stoves, Oil | and Gas Heaters, Carpets, Kugs, etc.: alko Mirrors, ete. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. ap23.24 ADAM A. WESCHLER, THE ALPINE STEAMSHIPS. A Glorious Cruise ‘Down the Atlantic and Across the Balmy Gulf of Mexico ““All Water Route” direct to Galveston, Down the coast into the warm, rejuvenating atmosphere of the Gulf Stream, a delightful tem- perature and real comfort all the way. Steamer calls at Key West with its famed Casa Marina Hotel, picturesque Spanish quarter, fishing fleets, turtle crawls, sponge docks and celebrated cigar factories. 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I, bugiund, SPRING EXCURSIONS to Virginia Beach TWO (2) DAYS’ OUTING stateroom berth ays' hotel accom. NEW YORK and BOSTON BY SEA City Ticket Office: Woodward Bldg. 751 15th St. N.W., Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. AUCTIONEER. Executor’s Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 432, 434 and 436 Second Street Southwest. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signesl by the last will and testament of Briizet "King, decexsed, Adminiatration No. 29252, the undersigned executor will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the respect- Ive premises., on THURSDAY. MAY FIRST, 1024, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following deccribed real estate, situate in the eity of Washington, District of Columbia, to-wit: Lots 26, 27 and 35, in square 582, improved b thres six.room brick dwel ng ‘Terms: Made known at time of sale. A de. Powit of $200 on each house required at time of «ale. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of saie, other- wise the executor reserves the right to resell the property the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. after five days' advertise- ment of ‘uch resale in some newspaper pub- lished in Washington. D. C. All conveyanc- ing, recording, revenue stamps aud notary fees at purchiser's cost. ELL. Executor, DENNIS J. 0"DO; 3811 13th st. n.w. JOHN M. LOUGHRAN, Attorzey. ap21.d&ds,exSu . STEAMSHIPS. Delightful SAIL Historic Str. Chas. Macalester board service may 'make or mar your trip across ELL trained stewards con- tribute to the recognized luxury of travel aboard the famous steamers ResoLuTe, Reviaxce, AvszrT BaLLiv and DsuTscHLanD. Noless noteworthy, butat less cost is the service aboard the splendid one-class cabin stcamers Crevz- 1anp, Hansa, Tauringia, WesT- rraLia and Mount Crav. Frequent sailings from New York to Cherbourg, Southampton and Hamburg, with excellent rail con- sections to all parts of Europe. For sailings and booklet apply to: United American Lines 33 Broadway, New York or Local Steamship Agents UNITED, AMERICAN LINES HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE "Joint service with & é % Sailing 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m. Round Trip, 85c; Admis- sion to Grounds, 25c; Total, $1.10. BALTIMORE 7ommd BOSTON = $3200 SAVANNAH 44,60 Jacksonville 55.73| } Meals Included Some_Btatarooms Have Extra Charge. Sailings Tuesd: Frida, 1208 F Street N.W. Tel. Main 1645, MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 'EBRO, April 24; ESSEQUIRO, May 22 Special Reduced Ratcs for Rownd_South American Towrs Tiegular sailings from uenos Alres, Montevideo and Brazilian ports to Eu rope, by ROYAL MAIL and NELSON LINE Steamers. PACIFIC LINE “The Pacific Navigation o & Sow, Inc., POy = =T S. " Agent. DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL WAY TO SOUTH- WESTERN CITIES; $30.00 $30.70 $14.36 $19.76 « .« 10130 Sem Antenie . 72.37 San Diege. . 109.20 San Francisce 109.20 Tocsen. . . 9548 — The above ome- fare from Kew Yorb inclute stateroom ac- commodations and ‘meals on steamer. | | Sailing from New York May 3rd CALLING AT RIO DE JANEIRO with stopovers northbound at Other sailings Jue 28tk etc., Bk 1508 F B R or loeai “Santa” steamers offer the finest, fastest ver- vice to PERU and CHILE, via tte Penams Conal. All outside cabins—unexeelled cuisine. Opportunity for stopovers at principal cities. Reduced Pate Arerrnd-Srrth- Amevira Tours §S. Santa Elisa May 1 SS.Santa Tersss,May29 88Santa Luiss May 15 SS. Seata Ana, June 12 Write for booklet GCRACE LINE 10 Hanover Squars New Yook 1o BOSTON | $6.50 Metropolitan Line Via Cape Cod Canal The All Water Route Connecting at Boston for Portland, Rockland, Ban- gor, Yarmouth, N. S. On and after April 22 leave Pier 18| N. B. (ft. Murray St) New York, | daily ‘including Sundavs at 5 P. M. Telcphone Barclay 5000, The splendid new ships ‘Boston” and recently built and aad “Hew York 3 now being_equipped especially for Rervioe. Wil be put in commission abeut June REDUCED FARES _ o | Rates include fi:llnfilgrfi— in - touring cars: Tour of City. ducted trip to Fortresses. Ni tour to famous X Game. 45-Mile Tour through country- side. Steamer is your hotel. For full information appiy local agents or Hew. York & Cubs’ Mail S. 8. Go. Foot of Wall St., New York WARD LINE VBESOB.T‘S. ANNAPOLIS, MD. LOG INN HOW OPEN Motor to Log Ian Only Few Milas FOR SEA FOOD AND CEICKEN 014 Maryland Style P. S.—Reute Aunapolis Pike VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Thé Princess Anne Hotel Virginia Beach, Virgini Now open for the season of 1924. Enlarged dining room, directly on the beach. Every- thing new and modern. Good food and excellent service. (Gentiles Only) EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. AUCTIONS. " RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Pedestrians and- Roller Chairs 4 Boardwal No automobiles—no street crossings—no smoke nor dust—just one grand continuous esplanade skirting the sea itan and fashionable—with an unobstructed view of fascinating Beach and Ocean. Springtime attraction in & healthful and invigorating climate, oller Chairiny Horseback Riding, Motoring, Boatirg, Trap. sooting, Dancing, Theatres, Movies. Concerts, Swimming Pools, etc. ~Notel Bonis 20-The Breakers a-American Plen HE _LEADING HOU! Compeon the st i o 3 World. Phane. Wire oe Write Comfortable and convenient train echedules with Pullman service R.or B. & 0. R. B y) deiphia with frequent trains direct making connections at Phila- to tic City. For f formation, train schedules, etc., phobe or aPply to local ticket agents. lantic GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL Virginia_Ave., near Steel Pier. SPECIAL RAKLY SPRING RATRS. Anto’ Bus Meets Trains. Bookiet. ___O. D._PAINTER, Owner and Mg PHILLIPS HOUSE| Massachusetts Ave., Near Beach | American Plan A.C. & E. B. MeClellan | EDUCATIONAL. 7%TRAYMORE "8 Worlds Greatest Hotel Success MeGUIGAN o=, ¥k Ao o enie. SPECIAL RATES DURING SPRING BEASON. Running water throughout. Pt. baths. Bievator EDUCATIONAL. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th and T Sts. N.W. Learn DRAFTING—Architectural, Mechanical or Topographic (Map) Drawing—through our special in- dwvidual instruction method and let us help you into a profitable position. Specialization means success! Complete course in 3 to 9 months. Learn in your spare time, either day or might. Call, write or phone for snteresting new catalog. START THIS WEEK! PRIVATE LKSSONS IN MATHEMATICE nee. ALBERT JON and P ow. 26 willing puplls: 31, $1.30. 1406 Hopkins st.. ear 20th ACEA INSTITUTE ccountancy and Oraduasesof the Inmtitato are found everyehere in profemional Accountancy praetice (G, P. A ) {aracon and sari) evenime Clares ave avciile. Toumpl 2P Main 8260 fo Bulitin Waskiagtos, D. C. =k SHORTHAND for ich ndance; 1 Scbool. Save timi 7 G St. Poaitions for graduates. M. 2376, | myize LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF CONNECTICUT. FAIRFIELD Connty, Superior Court, sa.: Bridgeport, April 14, A.D. 1924—Alice Eger Gosch vs. Fr:d Martin® Gosch.—Order of Notice. the complant of Alice Eger Gosch of t of Stamford, County of Faireld and Gomnecticut praying. for reasons thereln set forth, for a divorce returnable to the Superior Conrt In and for Fairfield county, on the first Tuesday of May, 1924. 1t sppearing to apd heinz found by the subseribing authority that Fred Martin Gosch the said defendant is aly sent from this state and goae to parts wn- known. Therefore ordered, that notice of the pendency of said complaint be given by pub- lishing this order in The Washington Star, a newspaper printed in Washington, D. C. {hree times successively. fommencing on of Defore the 23rd day of Apeil. A.D. 1924. FRANK P. MUNICH, Asst. Clerk of the Su. perior Ceurt for FairBeid cowaty. 2p23,24,25 MARK _STEARMAN STEARMA md_ HENRY » Attorneys for Petitioner. HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. of Columbia.—In Pe the application of Samuel Hais for chanze of name.—No. 42488, Fanity Doc.—Samuel Hals, haviag filed 3 pe. titlon praying for a decree changing his name to Bamuel Vigderhouse and having applied to the court for an order of publication of the notice required by law in such cases, it fs. by the court thix 2ist day of April, A.D. 1024, ordered taat all persons concerned show cause. if any there be. on or before the 12th day of May. A.D 1921 why the prarers of mid peti tion ‘should not be granted. Provided, copy of this order bLe published once for_three consecutive iweeks before sal in The Erening Star newspiper. JB: BAILEY_ Justice. Seal. A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Iy F. E. CUN- NINGHAM, Assistant Clerk. ap2i.30.ms7 THOMAS DOWLING & CO. Auctioneers. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE, By virtue of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned. Stnon W. £ raus (being an instro- ment executed by the Washin Properties Company, dated August 1, 1919, and recorded August 14, 1919, in Liber No. 4238 of Mort- xages, at page 337 of the land recerds of the District of Columbia, given to secure an isvue of $1.300.000 first mortzage € per.cent bonds of said Wasbinzton Properties Company). and because of default therein. the undersizned trustee will ofter for sale at public auction. in front of the premises. on the SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1324, AT TWO O'CLOCK M. the following described land a situated in the City of Washingi wit: All of lot numbered 71 Lewin's combination of Iots 40 to &4 and part of lot 65 and part of alicy closed. in square nurabered 188, s per pIAL of xaid combination, fo 165, of the together wit a1l buildings and improvements situ said land or any part thereof, incinding pa tions, screeas, elevators, motors, dynames, shatting, engives, boilers, fittings. machinery, heating, lighting refrigerating, plumbine ap: paratne and fixtures of every kind attached {0 or connected with said bulidings, stores and improvements o faid land or any part there- of. an in nald mortgage more fully set forth. Terms of salo: third of the purchase price o be pald in cash. baiance ia two equal nstaiiments. payable in one and two sears, with intercst at G pe: cent per annum, pay able semi-anunally frem date of sale, secured by a trust'deed upon the property soid, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. ' A de- posit of 30,000 will be required at time of sale. "All conveyancing, recording, revenue Aamps, notarial fees, ete., at cost of chaser. Terms of saie 1o 'be complied with within_ thirty days from date of rale, other- wine the trustee reserves the Fight to resell ibe property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purcbaser, after five days' adver. tisement of such remale In Some newspaper publisbed. in Wasbington, D. C. Title good of " Dated Mareh 5, 1924 Dated March 5, 1924, SIMON W. STRAUS, Trustes. TR Tadinew: Y7 Attorneys for Trustes. E ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- 1, MONDAY, MAY OTH, 1924, AT THE BAME HOUR AND PLACE! v Burbank Management rder of: o2 SIMON W. STRAUS, Frustee. NICHOLAS JON! WILTON J. At oraeys for T 49,16,23,30 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. { PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO . Bag. Jazz, Popular Music in 20 jemsens. | Free “lessons if “you buy_instraments bere. |Send for free booklet. ~Christensen Sebool, 132G et _aw Main 1278 Ewey te ’ UANTITIES OF miscellaneous weed material, achding o18. fron stored at. Bureau Rehabilitation Park., Md. (railrond I 'de recetved un. time, Max meat, strgical instroments. et e T8, eterans® statign, Phreyvill 611 ., eastern 1924, at the Bupply Divi U. 8. Veterans' Buresu, Room 736, Arlington bullding, Was ton, ' . For mimeographed list' of INES. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. Washington, D. C.. April 21. 1924, Sealed proposals (n qual- ruplicate) “will be reeeived at this offies until 2 o'cleck p.m.. Monday. May 5. 1924, and will be opened immediataly thereafter, in the, presence of such bidders s attend. for veing, durio the fecal year ending Jnne . 1925, by the photolithogranhic or other Drocess. copies of drawings of the weekly i3 sues of Datents, to be amsembled with the spectfication, siitched. banded. and nam- bered cte.:'and for the repraduction of ex- hausted copies of drawinzs and specifications, #te. 10 be nssembled, stitched. banded. and numbered. The prices samed wili be considered in_connection with the ability of the bidder and his plant to do first-class work at ap- proximately 500 pages per day: and. priet to the determination of am award, nch prelim: inary jnvestigation as to the qualifications of idders and efficiency of plant will be made the Department shall deem Decessary. A low bid. unsupported by satisfactory evidence to ability (o perform the werk in agree ent with (he terms of the proposals and con. tract to be awarded. will be rejected. of commercial standing om the part bidder or inadequate facilities or plant tith stitute good and sufficient ground for the ro. jection of such & bid. BIDDERS WHOSE THB PART MAY RE ELIMINATED CONSIDERATION ON THAT GROTND. Spect fications and specimens, with forms of pro- pesal. will be firnished on application to the jef Clerk of the Patent Office. All bidders e invited fo be present at the epening. The ight fo feject any and all bide. in whole or in Part, is hereby reserved. Contracts award- d subject to appropriation by Congres po1.0 5 BOBERTSON. Commissiener. » DRPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ONTTBD !’l"‘AHm. ’PAILE‘NTBE'P;:“ICE. ‘Washington, D. . April 21, 1924, (in qima: plieate) Will te received 2t thie sthce il 2 o'clock p.m.. Monday, May 5. 1924. and will be opened immeadiately thereafter, in the pres. ence of wuch bidders as attend, for produc- inz. in the Oity of Washington, District ef Colambia. during the fis~al year ending June 30. 1925." copies of drawings of pending plications and patents, trade-mark applica- tions, and of foreign Datenix, papers, and ex. hibits of photecrnphic or other process, The prices named will be comsidered in connection with the ablity of the bidder and his plant to do first-class work: and, prior to the de- termination of an award, such preliminary in- vestigations as to the qualifications of bidders and efficiency of plant will be made as the Department shall deem necessary. A low bid. umsupported by satisfactory evidence as to ability to the work in agreement with the terms of the proposais and contracts to be awarded, will be rejected. ick of commercial anding on the part of the bidder or im- adequate facilities or plant with which te per- from the work specified will coostitute. good and sufficient sround for the rejection of swch a bid. RIDDBRS WIHOSE WORK HAS REEN UNRATISFACTORY IN TR PAST MAY RE ELIMINATED FROM CONSIDERATION ON THAT GROUND. 8pecifications and gpeci- mens. with forma of propomal, will be far. nished on application to the Chief Clerk of the 'atent Office. All bidders are invited to be present at the opening. The right to reject any and all bids, in whole or in part, is here- by I'!;:‘M"" bfino::-eu awarded subject to appropriation by Comeress. T. B. ROBERTSON, Commissioner. an21.23 NEAR END OF DETAIL. Capt. Wood to Leave D. C. Service in September. Capt. John E. Wood, Corps of En- gineers, one of the assistants of the Engineer Commissioner of the Dis- tAct of Columbia, will complete his four-vear term of service in this city next September and will be assigned to duty at the engineer station at Fort Humphreys, Va., it is stated at the War Department’ His successor at the District build, ing has not yet been selected. It is understood that Capt. Wood will b granted leave of absence July 1 and will make a trip to Burope before as- suming his new dutles’ at Fort Humphreys, — House Changes Street Name. The Hous® has passed & bill chang- ing the name of Jewett street, west of Wisconsin avenue, to Cathe- dral avenue, of which it is an ex- tension. and metals, office equipment, electrical equip- | Lack | of ‘the | which te perform the work speeified will con. | ORK_HAS BEEN UNSATISFACTORY IN | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. e oA ork and large Tyamwport Movers, 37 §. 18t ut. Local—Long Distance FEDERAL STORAGE AND FREIGHT SERVICE, INC. 63537 New York A Main 1387, myb® CLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE and pianos. Estimites cheerfully given. Con- venjent jocation. WESCHLER'S, 020 Pa. ave, B, Phone Main 1282 Clean Dry Storage For furuiture, nos and merchandise. timates cheerfully given. Central loeation. EAGLE TRANR. & BTORAGE CO., 42242¢ 8th st. n.w. Phones F. 4022 and F. 6043. 29% .t Gapital g o LOOAL AND LONG 14341442 U N, nn’““fi??&u MOVIN STORAGE KRIEGSPXPRESS PACKI| SHIPPING Man #oie. MIT HS FIREPROORF . TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D. C. LOCAL AND LONG DIis’ CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET PHONE NORTH Pa. 616 Eye 8 . . Qnion A1 Stornge Compuny 780-711 Florida Ave. N.W. Stering in Separate Rooms $1 Month and Up Careful Men—Dependable Bervice. Reanonable Rates MOVING—CRATING—STORING. |CLOSER CUBAN TIES WITH U. S. FAVORED Dr. L. S. Rowe Would Have Cul- tural Activities of Both Na- tions Better Known. One of the greatest services the Cuban Chamber of Commerce can {render is to foster in the United States a better appreciation of the intellect- ual development of Cuba, Dr. L S. Rowe, director general of the Pan- | American Union, told Semor Don R. Garcia, secratary of that body, in a letter made public today. The letter was in response to an invitation to attend the first annual banquet of the chamber in New York, to be held tonight, at which Dr. Rawe cannot be present because of i1l health. “There is real need of a closer cultural relationship between Cuba and the United States, ‘The people of this country have very inadequaté conception of the vigorous literary and scientific activ- ities of Cuba. Our universities should be encouraged to offer courses on Cuban history and literature and similarly a great service would be performed to the United States if in the Cuban universities courses on American history and literature were offered.” MAJ. PARROTT HONORED. | Distinguished Service Cross Given for Bravery in Philippines. Maj. Roger S. Parrott, field artillery, at. Fort Leavenworth, 'Kan., has just been awarded the distingulshed se: ice cross for extraordinary herois: in action against hostile Moros in Patian, Philippine Isiands, July 4 1909. At that time he was a second lieutenant In the 2d Field Artillery. “During ‘ the attack on the Moro strongholds.” says the citation, “Maj Parrott commanded with great gal- lantry and coolness a mountain gun detachment. In the face of ensmy . the mountain.gun was dragge Ar%ind held by biock and tacke with- in a few yards of the hostile position, from which place he directed a heavy fire on the ememy, and replaced his gunner when the latter was severely Wounded. When the assault on the enemy’s positions took place and the Zyn commanded by Lieut. Parrott Eollla o longer be fired, he fook com- mand of the men in his immediate vieinity, galiantly leading them for- ward and engaging the charging enemy in a hand-to-hand combat. PLANS HEALTH LECTURE. Dr. Clinton T. Messner Will Con- clude Annual Series. Dr. Clinton T. Messnér, ohief dem- tal surgeon of the United States Publio Health Service, ia scheduled to deliver the eighth and final lec- ture of the second annual series of public. ltrealth talks given here un- der the auspices of the Woman's Welfare Aseociation. This will be next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'olock in the New National Museum audi- torium. - Dr, Messmers topic is an- nounced as “Teeth and Health.” As at all these lectures the public is cordially invited and there-is no ads mission fee. The occasion is considered of dou- ble significance—first, because of “Health weck.” which extends from April- 27 to May 3, and second. he- cause. of the proposed denfal clinies which will soon be opened at the headquarters of the Woman's Wel- fara Association, 1022 11th street northwest. ‘The slogun., “Better Teeth and Better Health has en- couraged Mrs. Wesloy Martin Stoner of the board of directors to estab- lish & dental clinic and thus enlarge the usafulness of the society to the community. TRACTION COMPANY SUED. $15,250 Sought as Result of Auto Accident. The Capital Traction Company is named as defendant in two sults filed yesterday in the District Supreme Court asking damages totaling $15,~ 250. E. Knight and her Mrs. Cora husband, Howard L. Knight, of 1420 Buchanon street northwest, are the pjaintift: Mrs, Knight asks $10,000 damages for injuries sustained Sep- tember 10 last, when a car of the company collided with an automobile in which she was riding at'14th and Gallatin streets northwest. The hus- band wants $5250 for the loss of the services of his wife and for tho expense incident to her illness. The plaintiffs are represented by Attorney George W. Young. B.mw_ly Auto Smashes House. ‘Its’ brakes becoming released, an automobile belonging to Joseph Phil- 1ips. provision dealer, parked in front ©0f 3277 P street northwest, coasted across the street yesterday and land- ' ed against the wall of the two-story frame dwelling of Harry C. Matthews, 3272 P street northwest. The front. of ‘the house and automobile were damaged and plaster knocked from the .wall of the front room on the first floor. 5 —_—— Miss 1da Gooday, granddaughter of the famous Indlan outlaw, Geronimo, is taking a domestic_science course in he government' hool at Phoe- fix, Ariz. .