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AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ESTATE. AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Sale of Valuable Brick Dwell- ing, § Rooms and Bath, or Arranged for Two Apart-! ments; Electric Lights; Fine Condition; No. 475 F Street Southwelt Large Lot to 30- Foot Alley, with 3 Garages in Rear. Ty viriue of authority vested wersigoed, (1 will ofer " for " ale ictiou, i front of the ween B P S0, " P he n depth of vaved stiey, v i . 1ot 1 w8 proved Torms Byuare s July Gisinder payuine seciced by 8 eecond el sold oc 8l rush ut the Aner Deposit of $200 required Tegms to be complied with within from dax . otherwike de y the property t wale thirty posit sold at e} chaser gfty Tesale eity of $ recoriing. at cost of e stamps g0d notarial feon ADANM & SON, A WESCHLER, Auct. "AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE TWO. D PRAME DWELL {ISES NUMBER 3737 Rer OKTHWEST, My s THOS. 1. OWE TRUSTEES STORY \LE KANAWHA ¥ CHEVY CTARE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being Instrument No. 214, duly recorded October 91h, among the land and at the o, request of the part Futeed wil ut of the premis seeure 1 a1 n MONDAY, THE § A D Tollowing in the Distr and being | Walke for the District of Columbia In subject to The bullding line restri Sliown on said plat and fo o of record. Terma of sale. One-third of the purchase money 1o be paid in caxh, balance in two equal instailments. payable in and two yea with fotervst &t ~ix per centum per gunum, yauyable semiaonually. from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. Lor all At the option of the purchaser. A ‘deporit of £200 will be required 8t time of All Convey ding. revenue ps. ete ithin 30 days from rustees reserve the y at the risk_and cr. after five deys' P reeale i some news- 1. E. BREUNINGER, €. C. MURRAY. my21-d&ds, e 8u kol ADAN TRUNTL! Paper 1 ATCTIGNEER VALUARLE TWO. KELK DWELLING. X TERSEY S AVE THEAS By virtu of 4 deed of trisi duly recorded 1 Liter No, folin 10, et seq., BF the dand Trearnts o€ e, DUICL of Corom Dia, and Wi G request of the party secyred Thereby. the unders goed suriving (rustee will premises on MONDAY. i A OF " TUNE. A D L AT FOUR GCLOCK P the ‘fullowing described land and promises, situate f the vite of Washing: Ton, District of Columblu. to' wit: The south front by average depth of 5249 reaiouts of Tot 20 of Kiagden's o square T40, said part tcontaining premises kuown as 1000 New ie: Cash. A drposit of $200 purehaser at the fime of sale recording. revenue stamps comt of the parehuser. comolied with within ale, otherwise the WESCHLER SALE OF of sl he duxs from day BUCVIVIng trustee rexers property at the risk and cost of Zaulting purchoser atier ve dass advertise of such resale in some newspuper pub- Tistica o the cies of Washinuton. 1 ¢ ANTEL SPEICH, Survivivg Trustee. N, AUCTIONEERS. YALUABLE TWO- RAME DWELLING By virtue of Anstrinent o orded Ociul amon the land records of the Di Colvmhia, and 81 the request of wecured thereby. 1he andersizned trostees wiil selt ar pibli tion i front of the prem FIVE 1 Wl premise S tuibie und des’ | 1 S and ward 3. 'Steliwagen Subdivision of " an per_plat i 7, of surveyor of id part s of the offes o Wistrict of Columbiu Aeseribed as foll orthwes: Tenes wonthws rdiy ensteriy ta the ne Sk View Koynty No. 18, i ~nid block s ot pigt recorded in Liter fulia 85 of the atoresald sure o thencs camtward berts Tie of suid dot 15 1 Corner of anid Tot 15, X e enstern Toe ‘of foct 10 the norticast corner wnd_thenee westwardly along line of said 1ot 7, J85.07 feet corger of xaid Tot 7 and the Note: At the date lereof wed Tand is designated on | ooks of the assexsor of the Diatrict of Cos lumbia for taxatlon purposes as lots § and £00 in_square 1922 Terme: Sold subject to a prior deed of tru for 28000, furtlier particulars of which w L announced at time of xale: the purcl price above said (rust to be paid jn cash. Acposit of $206 required. Convesancing. Cording_wnd resenue stamps At purehase: At ‘Terins to be complied with within (hirty dnss, otherwike deposit forfeited and ' the Property may be advertised sud resold at the discretion of the trustecs. HERMAN SCHMIDT, HOWARD S. GOTT. wr16-dads.ex8u Trustees. THE ABOVE KALE IS POSTP ' MONDAY . THE SECOND DAY OF JU AT FIVE P.M BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEI my28-dkds.exSukh nortiwer Tt it 7. e A re to 3 deed of trust for 84,000 | cords of the District | s of | Y lots 2, 8 THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS. 1115 Eye 8t N.W! Auction Sale of Household Fur- niture, Entire Contents of Fourteen - Room ° Dwelhu No. 624 H St. N.W., on Tues- day, June 3, 1924, at 10 o’clock A.M. We will sell et public auction withio the ubove dwelling w very large collection of liousebold fopmiture, in excellent condition, conxisting, in purt. of Double and Twin Iro Tieds, Kprings.’ Muttresses. Pillows. Bedding, Dressers, Washstunds, Chiffoviers, Werdrobest ry' Cots and Pade, Dusenports, Tollet Buflets, Dining Koo Tabiex. Ch Itefrigerators, ' China Closets, Kitchen Cabi: . Utensils, Glass aud Chivawere, ete, (THOMAS DOWLING & 0. Auc ADAM A, WESC m,u AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Mod- ern Two-Story Brick Dwell- ing No. 1348 Taylor Street Northwest. By virtue of & ce y 25, 1023, apd recorded 31 instrumeat No, 212 among 1h the District of Columbiu. an of the party secured thereby trustees will offer for valv by front of the premises. on THIRD DAY OF JUNE, 104, AT JIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-déscribed Isad and premises, rituate i the city of Washing. ton, District 'of Calumbis. to-wit: Lot 103 in Clarence H. Smuil's subdiyision of lota in Jousre B2 w or Wat revrded i Liber 83, olio 100 of the records of the office of the sur Lo or for (ha” Divteict, of Covumbia. iemroses ned ublic auction jn TUESDAY, by two-story brick d\w-mn( bot-water heat and electric light 48 Taylor street northiwest, subject 1o covepants of reeord; to be wold subject. however. fo first. trust’ of $6.000. due March 19, 1024: and wecond trust of $2.020.86, paysbic $70 & month, iuclyding Interest. Terms of sale: Cach over trusts, A deposl of 300 required of the purchaser at the fim f All conveyancing. reeordiog. revenue % aud notarisl fees at the cost of the . Terms of xale to be complied with thirty days from day of sale. other- se_the trustees he right to resell The property ut the risk and cost of the de Tauiling purctaser. afier Ove days' advertine. ent of Such Tessle in"some newspaper Dub- listed ‘fu tbe city of Washington. D €. FRANCIR . NEUBECK, LAWRENCE J. MILLS, my22-d&ds,exSukhol Trustees. THOR. 1. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TORY BRICK DWELLING AND GA- RAGE. HEING PREMINES NUMBER 243 N STREET NORTHWEST. Ry virtue of & certain deed of rded. in Liber No_ 427, Folio 4528 et seq.. the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and ut the request of tie party secured hereby, fhe undersigned trustees will sell, uction i front of the premises. on THE _THIRD DAY OF JUNE AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK following-described land ises. ‘situnte (n the District of Colum! Aengnuted 88 snd being lot 167 in 3. E Chupman's subdivision of lots In sgiare ax per plat recorded (u Liber 66, the records of the offive of the the District of Columbia Terms ot sale: Subject (0 x frst deed of trust for $5,000 and the purchase above said_trust (o be paid one-lalf +axb. balance in one and two vears. A deposit of 5300 re- ed. ~ Conveyan:ivg. recording and reveoue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied_with within thirty days. otherwise deposit_forfeited and the properly may be idvertised und resold at the dincretion of the truste: GEORC et duly 554, urvexor of 0. WALSON, HOEMAKER, Trostees TONEERS. off ERTUARLE DWELT: U5 NORTI CAROLINA. AVE of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colimbia pasecd fo Equity Canse No. 42463, we will sell at public ai in front of the premises No. 919 lina avenue €. on TUBSDA ? FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the % described land and premises. to wit: “Lot 84 in R. C. Mangum and Wiliam E. Starkett's subdivisien of lots in square 943 improved by threestory brick dwelling with brown stone front Terms of sale ail Deposit of $200 re. at sale. Al convevancing, recording, sl fees at cost of pur- ® of sale to be complied with s from day of sale. otherwise xell the prop- erty ‘Wt the risk and cost of the defaniti purchuser atter b davs’ advertimement of »a resale in gme vewspaner published in the Dis- trirt of Columbia Prewises may be inspected on spplication to suctionrers. ANNIE H. HACKLEY, Truster, T WALTER #. ROBERTSON Warrenton, a8 e ey Mol £ TTROS. JOWEN & KON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Property, being the Entire| Square Bounded by K and | Eye, South Capitol lnd Half Streets, Sc.u!.hwul, Improved by Four Brick and Two Frame Buildings. By virtwe of a certain deed of trust July 31, 1028, being instrument . 80, re- vorded August 6, 1973. among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, st public’ suetion in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF JUN A.D. 1924, at FOUR P.) thie following.deseribed *and and premises. it uate in’ e Distriet of Columbla. and dexig- nated as and being inal Jot 1 in square 646, ulkn Tofs 5 fo 11, ‘both iuclusive; in the Allegheny Companus's subdivision of original and 4 in sald square 846 as per plat recorded In ook 51, page 144, in the sur- e Dirtriet of ¢ i dated 3 000, further particulars of wh nced at time of wale: the. pure ve xaid trust to be paid in cash. Conveyapeing. pe at” purchase “ot. “Terms to be complied with whtbin thirty day, otherwise deposit forfeited snd the prop- may be udvertised and resold at tbe discretion of the trustes. AUGUSTUS W. GRAY, THOS, H. B. CLARKE, _my22-d&ds.exSubol ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, N0. 1118 NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By \Wtue of @ certain_deed of trust duly vecorded o Liber No. 4655, folio 103 et ke the land records 5t the Distriet of Colu and at the request of the parts secured Thereby, the undersigned sursiving frustee wiil offer for sale by public wuetion. In front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE, "A.D. 1994, 'AT FOURFIF- ok 0'CLOCK " tie following de- weribed laod snd_premisés, sitvate in the city of Wusbiugton, District of Columbis, 1o wit: “The_south 18.95 feet front by average depth of 5650 or thereabouts of lot 6 of the mub- Qivision of Adams. ezecutor, in square 74: asid prre of lot conteinivg premises known 329118 New Jersey avenue s.e + "“Tormsof sale: Cash. A deposit of §200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. ANl couverancing, recording, reveune tamps d notsrial fees at the cost of tie purcha Terws of sole fo be complied with with Thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the surviving (rustee reserves right to resell the property ut the risk aud cost of the de- fauliiug purchuser after fve day: puent of mucl resale in some newspaper § shied in the cit shington, S 7 O EMANTEL SPEIC Burviving Tr exBudmy80 1‘!)"0“0'" D. NOTES, Auctioneer Tuesday, June 3, beginning at 10 a.m.. Sale by public¢ auction, Furniture, Rugs, Victrola and Household Goods of every de- scription, including lot of Gro- ceries, Notions and other miscel- laneous goods, at our Auction Rooms, 633 Louisiana Avenue. ‘ Terms: Cash . NOTES, Auctioneer THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. ISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE AP ROVED REAL ESTATE IN “RAN- DLE HIGHLANDS."” By virtue of the power and Authority veste @ certain erder of the Bupreme Cout strict of Columbie, boldink & Probaie ssed iu_the ér of the ewtate of H. Andrews, deceased, 1 will seil surtion in the ofice of Fiios, J. Dwen TUENDAY. THE 74 DAY, OF AT & 0'CLOCK P.M., the fofowin; Teal estate. situate In the county ol tion, District of Columbiu, and designuted as nd’ being lot uumbered twenty-uive (29) block numbered nine (9) known us “Randie Highlands.” sal beipg mow known for the purposes Tment and taxation s iot mumbered twenty- nive (29) in squsre numbered Afty-Ave hun- dred minety-one (5W01). Terms of sale: All eash. A deposit of $50 will be required at the time of sale. All con- anciug, recording, revenne stamps, im« ot purchaser., of the Court, Jennie Terms of sale to be plied with within thirty deys from day of +ale, otherwise the administrator reserves the Fight to resell tie property ‘at tho risk s and cost of defaulting purchaser after fve daye advertisement of wheh resale in seme bws- paper published in Washingt Adm! tor Fetate of J 'Ie B.H ot e of Jennle B, S ea, Bvans BulAE: ddds, exSudhol . FUTURE DAYS, ADAM AT WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. HANDSOME BUILDING 10T, FRONTING 21 FEET ON THE WEST SIDE OF Zist NTREET, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS N.W. By virtue of & certain drl’d of trust duly recorded fu Ldbe 0. 26084, folio 425 et meq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and 8t the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for snlé by public wuction. fn front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE. AD. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ives, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- et of Columbla, ‘to"wlt:” Lot numibered Ope Hundred and Thirty-seven (187) in W. B. Moses Subdivision of lots in Square pumbered Siztynine (06). a8 recorded (o Liber 14, follo f the records of the office of the surveyor e Distriet of Coludbia Cash. A’ deposit of $200 re- aser ut the time of sale neing, recording, revenue stamp and noterial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from dsy of sale, otherwise the trusice reserves the right to resell the prop- erty ut the risk nd cost of the defaultl purchaser. ‘after five davs' advertisement of such resule in some oewspaper publisied in the city of Washiogton. D."C JEBSE L. HEISKELL. Buryjving Trustee, my29-0&d: 1115 Eye Street N.W. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEEN, SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLIN PREMISES NO. 170V ETUEET NORTHEART. Ny virtue of 4 curtaln deed of trus; dated December 1. 1923, " being {owtrument. Ko. Tecorded Devemiar. 13, 1028, among. the 1and serords of the District of Columbis, aud af the request of the pariy secured thereby, the undersigned ‘trustees will sell ut_public auer tlon in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1024, AT FOUR P.M.. the following-described land aud_ premises. situsted in the District of Co- fumbia, and desigonted as and being fot 188 in square east of square 3535 in 'ard- mun and Thomas P. Bones' subdivision of lets in block 10, “'Highview,” as per plat re- corded in the ofice of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia In Liber 43, at folie 4, sub- Ject to eovenants of recprds Terms: Sold subject fo & prior deed of Crust for $3.000. further particulars of wllzfl will be annonoced at time of wal the rehase price ihove sald trust to be pald fn cagh: A de. of $200 required. Convesancing. reeord- and Tevenue wiuips it purchuser's cost. s to be complied with within thirty days, erwise deposit forfeited and the R! ¥ be advertised and Tesold 8¢ the dlscre tion of the trustees. B. T RINEHART, FRANCIS A, CRAWFORD, -akds.exsy Trustees. 'Il!flll“ J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALY OF DESIRABLE Two: STORY BRICK DWELLING, BITUATE No. 018 SEVENTH STRERT NORTH- By victue of & Geed of trust recorded fn Liber No. 3914, at folio 163 et ., of t) land records of the District of C:lu!;hbll. : % “Tow AD: F FOURTRIKTY 0'CLOCK F .. ot in square 28 ey oF sale: On one, two and three year, 7 cent per sanum, Peposic of 200 required a nd the purcbaser_ aliowed Sfteen days from date of sals o' compieie, the "purchase. ~ Ferther ARTHoR carR, MARVIN A. CUSTIS, my23-d&ds,exSukbol \TMIE“!‘W" TRP TLL EVER TAKE, erumanw BUT Tre Gow’ TO SaE THAT SECRET PASSAGE 43 DPows| | TS trysTERY! T wavow IN THE MOFTNEM AUCTION FUTURE SALES. DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY TERMS CASH my20.31-3e2,3 4t ADAM A, WESCHLER, Auctioneer Old Established Hardware Business Recently Conducted By John B. Espey Co., Inc. at No, 1010 Pa. Ave. BY PUBLIC AUCTION Wednesday, June 4th, 1924 Commencing 10 A.M. Including miscellancous stock of hardware, tools, garden im- plements, etc., also fixtures and implements of trade, office furniture and equipment, auto truck and lease of ssdd premises. The gbove will first be offered as an entirety, bid is not received will be immediately sold in detail. Inspection Upon Application N.w. and if a satisfactory ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. "TADAM A, WERCHLER, AUGITONEER, | ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONERR, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un- ed Real Estate Corner 23rd and N Sts. NW.; on N St. Between 14th and 15th Sts. NW., and on R St. Be- tween 12th and 13th Sts. N.W. By virtue of & decree of the District cayse. No. 41173, the of Columbis, passed of the Bupreme Court equity unders trustees will offer for sele by public auction, fn front of the res, NINTH DAY OP' JONE, ive premises, on MONDAY, THE. 1924, the € described land and prejuises eituste in the city of Washipgton. District of Columbis AT 4 O'CLOCK P. Lote 53 and 64 of Edwa: of “lots in square 276, offee of Inmhia tween Ldber 2th and 18t 0 wit: Earle's subdivision recorded in the the surveyor for the District of Co F. folio 185, on R et. be 58 o, havi frontage of 2L fest by & depth of B o, containing 1162 squs ¥ AT 480 O That rt of original contained within the bounds, N st. 20 feet east from of sald lot and runaing thence north 80 fee thence north 25 feet; 5ok B pare or dess. St 1 i square 211 following* metes and vis: Beginning for the same on North the southwest coraer thence et thence west 48 feet, and thence south 105 feet to the point of be. ginning; square 211, ning worth 80 feet; thence south 80 fee 1 ace of begiuning, frontage of 48 Tost on t 141h and 15th ets .., feet. “more or iegn Al ot origimel ot & s frontage of 773 feet of 100 fect o0 28rd 25ed avd N ats. wore or less Terms of sale money to be ear years, with interest st alie semi-avoually from b dom] of truet upoy on. l| el werve ‘the right o resel risk and cost of the fvfa e G advertitem.d e or DI ST W (2 ARD' also that part of original ot wm-m whiblished beginning for the same at the southeast corner of the said lot hence west 20 feet: thence east 20 feet to both_parts havin . by a depth (0 a public alley located on N st ber containing 4,140 square 5 O'CLOCK P M. in square 40, havi on N st by's deptl Dusrhird, of the perchese yaid in cosh, & i fistaliments, ja7abls i one and the balsrce o fwo 6% per ‘sauom. pey: oy of sale, sacured | depeus property sold, or A _deposit requiren atthe Cime the property il e purcadser ntier hed’ 15 wasnisgto S. BAILEY, i Transportation ‘tidg.. GEORGE 27 dkdsexBudm; SULLIVAX. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCT) SALE " OF BRICK TRUSTEES' STORY VALUABLE TWO. DWELLING ' BEING PREMISES NUMBER 1064 20d 6T. N.W., WASHINGTON, D, Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, jnstrumput No. 1923, among of Columbia, and Secured there St 159, ublic auction in recorded November the fand records of the the request of the party jcfhe undaraigned irustees will District fropt of the o WEDNERDAY, THE RLEVENT DAY OF JUNE. A.D. i924, followlug-described 1and in the AT FOUR P.M.. the 254 premises wituste istrict of Colymbis, snd desip: s and bejng lot 38 {p Catherine J. Burna and Gorerude 3. Borus' subdivieion of DaTt of Block 11, 7" the ‘office of oF Cofumbies Block 11, mow No. 3087, Terms: Sld subject to & prior for $5.600, further partieulars be, snnounced ot time of ssla; o be uired. veyancing. cordiag and revente ampe ot comp! price above said trust deposit of $200 req coat. Terms to be “La Droit Park’" corded a Liber No. 40, folie 180 Piat re: ‘of the' surveyor of the Di”ne-l:t kSows ss square of £ which e tn Zaan. o4 Sl e thirty das otberwise le;am forfeited and the proylerllnn., the discret! the trys be adve tised and resold st RTONT. MAY, mnntu- 0. EXNICIOS, Trustees. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 71 5 13th St. mm‘f.arge Sale of Household Goods. Office Furniture, Etc. at Public Auction Withip Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday June 4th, 1924 At 10 AM. and at 12 M., Automobiles, Etc. Terms Cash C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Auctioneers. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Executrix’s Dwelling, St. N.W,, with Sale of Modern No. 1382 By victee of satherity wested in sixned and are o«u Wby sabie .-e'um Toas, on "WEDX 28D, OF "JUNE, 1924, A situate [ "o blnél::fl 1535 1 George ‘.’: lots in square 2628 g Tt i T surveyor of the rage. Terms of sale: two equal two yéars, with Intereet annum. payshie sale, secured by erty wid, or thirty ‘days from dsy of executris reserves the at the sk and cost Durcheser after five dayy sdvert! of ‘such resals in some n the city of Was . L NEUBECK, At L = of Padsworth. a3 Ex of in mu-.‘:omu- 3y brick” amet v 220 “bath, “Hot-water "é.'. J20third. cash, balance q‘ xie e .;'Su gliz ..J R gfnli Ei o ad S e odimpens, -d&ds,exSukbel Vi Ged i igned oliowing i t 1 stinl 90 ern ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by the Park iew Market, Nos. 3507 to 3525 Georgia Ave. N.W. By sirtue of & certaln deed of trust. beim instrument No. 68 of March 5, 1021, a5 modt by fostrument No. 110 of April 10, 1053, of the land records of the District of Coltm: ble, &nd at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public in Tront of the glecs, o6, WEDNESDAY, THE PoCRTH OCLOCK PM.. the following and premises. situate in the counts of isgton. Diniricd"of Columbia. 1o wit: Faris of Wumbered three (3). sixteen (18) ang of Siewart 3" Gats” sabiivivion “Pleasant Plaige.” s per piat Tacarded 1n the offce of the rurvepor for "tae District of Columbia iu Liber Levy Court 2, ¢ follo 80, “beginnbag for the same ou the oo ninely (90) feet a5 per surves of Willian Foreyth, made e i o e pii Yoryth, mads Fu of the surveyor for the District of Jumbia 1n Liber County 10. at Tolio 5 the ntersection with the horth Tine of 1ot Bembered seventeen (17)." runaing theoce. east along saidnorth e of' sald lot 13063 feet the west line of an alley: thence south sald west line of xatd aiiey #7.60 faet te the south line of aaid alley: thence east with s y five (5) fact to the cant Toe of lot numbered three (3): thence. auth along’ rald cast line of lot numbered thems. (3) 9250 fect to the south line of lot nhmbered three (3)> thence west along the south line | of said lot numbered three” (3) 13913 font To the eaxt lina of Georgin ave.: thence norih slong said cast line of eaid avenuc 140 feet | be place of Dbeginning: said land now | Kaows, 1or Durposes ol Amcusiment and rexatim as"lots numbered efght hundred eight (805 Sgnt hindred nine (800) ang etght hundred | 145100 G e svmbersd ¢ N rma ot sate. ) Sub e of saie; Subjort to u peier deed ot | arunt o 00000, ‘obe Tevraary i Ih3h. | {ogether with interast thereon ('8 per Lcat. c, jin_ sami-annnatiy. amount of swhich will | e at time of salv. halance of §2.500 required of the purchaser at | The time of sale. All conveyancing, recarding | 54 motarial Teos at the vout of the purchaser. Ferwn of sale to be complied with Bficen days from day of sale. otherwise the | trysees rescrve the MLt 10 fesell e prop. | eriy ot the Hek and vost of (ne defaulting Purtaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper 1o the city of Washington, D. O e wyz2 a8 TTHOS. 3. 0w TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY REICK DWELLIKG NUMBER 810 E STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4448, folio 208 et seq of the land records of the Distriet of Colum. Dia, ‘and at the reguest Gf the parts sceured thereby, the trustees will eell at froat of the premises, on FRIDAY. THY XTI DAT OF TUNE, A D, 924, AT FOUR OCLOCK P.3.. 1 :f described land and premisek, itun District of Columbia, and designated as apd being part of ‘original Tor 10 in aquare 532 de- acribed ax follows. viz: Heginning for the same o E street at the nortnwest corner of said Jot and running thence ea: on said street 24 feet; thence south 42 feet: thence east et @ inches; thence south 58 feet 612 inches to the rear line of said lot: thence west 27 feet 8 ‘inches; thence Torth 100 feet 8% inches to the place of beginping. with privilege of a) sliey 3 feet 2 inches wide on said street Joning the above described Part of ot 00 the st by a depth of feet. Terms: Sold sublect to 8 prier geed of trust, prticulars of "wbich will "be_ asnesaced_si e o Sa1C; che parchase price. shore trust to be paid in cash. A‘“tdw required. fnn\‘.yl.dll» 0d revenve stamps at purchaser’s cost. Tu‘l o be com- plied’ with withis fl“’l] ‘All otherwise de- posit forfeited and the smay be adver- tined and resoid 8¢ the discretion of the trus tees. ANDREW D. PORTER, my27-ddsex Sukhol NORMAN B. RYON, Teustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWOSTORY BASE- MENT BRICK DWELLING. XO. 92¢ sevepteen (1 of part of line of Georgia ave. irty hundred | within | _ NORTH CAROLINA AVE, EAST WITH TWO-TORY BRICK BULLDING By Virtus of o certain dsed of truat dat December 10, 1923, 834 racorded on the ‘sam day, instrament 47 of ‘the land records oF ihe District of Columbls, sad &t the re- asesc o party secured thereby, er- slgned trustoes will offer for saié by public Siction. 1B frout of the e Pmises. on DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JU :80 '0'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises,’ situste in the city of Washington, District of Col to-wit: Lot 38 of Dilter B. Gros mmflilon ot criginal s 1 ang n square as per plat re- Somiedl 1o, the ofice of 'the surveyor for tho District of Columbis in Liber 12, follo 172, @xcepting. however, the rear or north 18 feei the width thereof as conveyed to Benjam| . Clark by deed recorded in Liber 1333, follo 78, improved by 8-oom and bath brick dwell: ing m brick building . to be sold Ject, however, 1o the bajance dus on s feet fond oF truat amounting to §2,900 at 6%, due 11, 1625, ‘erms of &ale: Over and above sald trust, ove-third cash, balance fn _two equal install- ments. payable in one and two yemrs, with interest at 833% per annum, payable semi- asnually, from day of sale, xecured by deed of trust ‘upuon the property’ sold, or all e at option of purchaser. A deposit of 8300 re. Quired at time of sale. Al conveyuncing, re. Gording, revenue stamps andgotarial fess at cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to B2 complied with” withia: ey days from day of sale. otherwise the trustess reserve right to reséll the cost of the defaul fare Mdvertisement of Bewspaper published o, .G -d&ds.exBudbol THOS. J. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' BAL® OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING BEING PREMISES 4808 FES- SENDEN STREST NORTHWEST. racoracd i Liber e a'rv o 383 u of the land reeords of sl tae party we ned - trustees lumbia and at the cured thereby, the sel] at WEDNESDA v.n"(:&u o i deesribeg Jend nd ises. o uate in The" District: of n;ql-‘-u-',":'u Bted ‘an <od Deing | euare "T004 in the. D. C. Companr'e sebsivision ot land, oo a5 “Wisconsin Avene Tocorded in 88 at follo 27 o the sur- Teyor's office of the District of Columbla: Sub- Ject to covenants of record. turthes announced 8¢ time of sale; the purchase price shove eald trust to be paid in c D TS record: haser's coat. mplics With. withia thiety days otherwise depouit forfeited and the Drop. guhh&:anmummunmaw 3 m.p&‘ "“;inw ‘mydt-qsds,exsu A COMTERFEITER'S DEN. NO AUCTION SALES. 3 FUTURE DAY! UOMDER THIZ GUY M2STEW SPEMDS TIOWEY LIKE WATER! BEGNNING TO GET A LINE ON It AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCT:ONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwel , Being 730 Rock Creek Church Road N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated October 10, 1923, beiog instrument No. 196, recorded November 3. 1023, mmong the land records of the llIl!rIrl of Caolumbia, und at the request of the party secured thereby, the unde: Ded trustees will sell st blic suc in froot of lliexms‘ . on T Ul)flDAYA FTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P M., the foilowing described lang asd [remises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated and being lot 184 in square 3081 of the w Mlvll\un ‘made by Kennedy Bros, Inc., of of land catied CPlessint a8 per of the surveyor for rict of Coluwbis fo Liber 36, at Sold subect to a for $5.000, further part be an price above said trust fo be DA A deponit of §200 required st tine of Conveyancing. record| Teveoue At purchaser's cost. . Terms o be with within thirty days, etherwise it forfeited aud the Droperty may be ertised and resold, at the diseretion of the trustoes. WM. B PHILLIPY, WILLIAM L. K1 xSukhol Trustees. “THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES No. 108 C ST NW By virtue of @ certain deed of trust duly recored in Liber No. 48%3, folio 322 et meq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will well at public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY' THE NINTH DAY OF JUNE, A D 1924. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing described land and premises. kituate in the Dlatrict "of Columblia, And designated as and fot I in the wubdivision made by the ore and Olio Rallway Company of lots in square 574, as per plat recorded in Liber R. folios 17 and 48, of the recorls of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia Terws: Sold subject to @ prior deed of trust for $3,400 uod & second trust for $050. further rticulars of which will be announced st ime of ssle: the purciase price sbore said tronts to be paid’ dn camh. osit _of 20 required. *Converancing. tecording and wr's’ cost. Terms to be complied with Wwithin tiirty dass. othes wise deposit forfeited and the proper'y way be adveriised and resold. at the discrefion of the trustees. JAMES J. BECKER CER ARMSTRONC Ral AUCTIONEERS. OF YALUABLE Two By Virtue of a certain desd of trust Guly recorded in Liber No. 4856, folio 230 et meq., of the iand records of the District of Colum. bia, and &t the request of the party secured {heieby, tie undensizned trustees will weil at public_auction in front of the premise VEDXESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JUXE, AD. 1024, AT FIVEFIFTEEN 0'CLOCK P.AL. tie following described 1and and premises, st- uate in the District of Colnmbia, and destg- neted es and being Yot 23 in aquare 1754, Terms of sale: All cash over atd above two prior decds of trust amounting to wbeut 12:600. Deposit of $300 required of the “er at time of sale. All conveyancing, revenue stamps and notarisl fees coxt of the purchaer. Terms of sale complied with within thirty days from otlerwive the undersigned trustecs re- the TIEhT to resell the property a TIUR Wnd cout Of the defsulting purchascr after | Bive days” advertisement of such resale in rome newspaper published in the city of Washisg- ton, D, C. RALPH E. POTTER. FORGE G. COOPER, my23.26,.28,20.31-4e2,3 _ Trustees. THOS. Ji OWEN & 8 TIONEE TEUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BRICK DWELLINGS, BEING PREMISES NOS. 415 AND 417 O STREET SOUTH. EAST. By virtae of a certaln deed of frust duly Burciaser o o recorded in Liber No. 4488, follo 126 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum. bis, and at the request of the ATty secured thereby, the undersigned frustee wiil sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY ' OF JUNE, A. U 1824, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowivg described land and premises, staste in the Disirict of Columbia. and desis” and being part o original 1ot num- Dered 5 1n vquare nombered S deseribed. in 1wo parcels, as follows: Parcel No. 1: Be- flusing for the same ut 3 point ou the north ne of O street, said poiat being 6.08 feet west of the southeast corner of said Tot 5 und running thence with the morth line of O strect west 1215 feet: thence leaving O street and running north 8471 feet to the rear of sheds: thenee e feet: thence south $4.71 feet fo the beginning. Parcel No. : Begin- ning for the same at & point on the north side of O street, euid point being 1823 feet west of the southieast carner of said lot 6, and run- ning thence with the north lise of O street. west 1177 feet, to the southwest cormer of said Jot 5: thence leaving O street and run- ming with the western line of said lot 5. north B4T1 feet, to the rear of sheds: thence leav ing the western line of said lot & and run- ning eust 11.77 feet: thence south 84.71 feet o the beginning. together with a_right of a7 for aliey mirposes ln favor of cach of s8id parcels. over the 1 part of lots 4 and 5: Beginning on the west line of said lot G at a point distant 84.71 feet morth from the southwest corner of said lot 5, and run- thence cast 60 feet to the east live of Tot 4; thence north along said east line. o & twenty-foot alley; thence ®est lies, 3_feet: thence south 44. said lot and thence sonth 3.57 feet to the beginning Parce]l No. 1 improved by house No. 415 O street southwest and parcel No. 2 ved by house No. 417 O street southwest. Sold subject to a prier deed of trust $1,100 oo each parcel, further particulars of which wiil be snnounced at time of sal purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required on each. Convegancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with in thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited. and the property may be advertised and re- wold at the discretion of the trustee. EMANUEL SPEICH, !ur'l'ln' ‘Trustee. EN & BON, AUCTIONEBES. 'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY, BEING THE TWO- STORY DETAC ll!" 'RAW" DWELLING e - ER 5600 32nd ST. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, belng Instrument No. 200, duly recorded September Bth, 1923, among the land records of the Dis- trictof Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the underdigned trustee will sell l( public auction in front of the remises. MONDAY., THE $th DAY OF UNE. AD, 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK Pl'. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and des- ignated as and being Jot 81 and the sosth 30 feet front en A2ad by _the full depth thereof of Jot 62 in square 2022, as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in liber 43 Tollo 21. Terms of sale: HSubject to a first trust for 86,500, the unpaid interest thereen b~ Ject to unpaid taxes, if any. Al cas said trust; $200 deposit required upon mccept- ance of bid. Conveyan: and reve- 5o siapvs at purzasecs Seuy heposit hllzltzfl. HARRY .B. PITTS, my28-d&ds.exSukhel __Surviving Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & S0ON, AUOTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PEBBLE. DASHED DWELLING BEING PREMISES 3411 17th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtus of a certain deed of trust, dated October 25, 1923, being_ipstrument No. ‘218, Fecorded Novembar Oth, 1023, among the land Tecordn of the District of Columbia and st the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell at public anction in the office of Thos. J. Owen & Sov, 1331 G st n.w. on WEDNESDAY, THE nuvzm owing-des and ‘and premises. ‘sii’ vaie in ntrict of Columbla, and, devig- 146 in Kate Bateman’ lfllilll of pa elder and McLachlen's addition to Brookland nd part of Bherwood’s addition to Brooklsud’ s per plat recorded in Liber 52, follo 91 of the District of Columbla. ‘Terms: Sold subject to & r(ot deed of trust for $2,250, further particul ‘which wilt be announced at time of lll!: flle ‘purchase rice above said trust to be paid in cash. A grml: of $200 required. f‘"’lldfi re- cording _and revenue stam urchaser's cost. Terms to be compli c'd 'lh ‘within thirty days otherwise deposit forfeited and the uu‘hn advertised and resold at the the trustees. GARFIELD te in the Bated us and bei ADAM &, WEACHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Brick Apart- ment, No. 1207 Park Road N.W. By of u certain deed of trust dated May 37, 3024, and recorded May 22, 1934, ax instrument No. 12 of the land records of ‘the District of Columbia, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Irustees will offer for sale by public suction. in front of the premises. on JUERDAY, THE TENTH DAY JUNE. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.. the following-deacribed land 108 ‘premises. situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columble, to-wit: Lot 9 in block 47 o Mary 4. Holmead and other's sub- of parts of “Mount Pieasant” and ot Platos” ow known as “Holmead Manor' s per plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber Governor Shepherd, 168 and 167, except 750 feet thereof condemued for an in District Court Ceuse No. 1085, im- proved by a brick spartment containing & three-room, Kitcbenette snd bath apartments and 4 four-room. kitchenette and bath apart- imenta, to be soid subject, however, fo prior degds 'of trust aggrerating 364,000, particu Iwhich will be anuounced st sale. Terms of sale: Over and above said trusts, cash of $1.000° required_at tw Al couvesancing, recording. revenue stampe and_votarial fees of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty dase from dey of sale, otherwise the trusices Teserve the right to reseli the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. nfter five days’ ad- vertisement of sueh resaie io some newspaper publised 10 the city of Washington, D. C. WILLIAM B. SHARP, J. LUCIUS DAVIS, exSubhol __ Trustees. "LEGAL KOTICES JOHN S. BARBOUR, Attorney. IN THE KUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia—Holding an Equity Court. —Blanche M. Kiucheloe apd Mingie L. Ieinche: Ioe. plaintiffa, va. James M. Kinchelce, in bis own right and as executor of the last will and testament of Johw W, Kincheloe, deceased, and Ada G. Auty. Orra Mason Hyoson and James Gibeon” Kinelele. bis chiidren; Willlam B. Kincheloe. Lula Kincheloe Woolf and Blanche M. Kincheloe, children of 3. William Kineheloe: Kincheloe, a8 minor cbild of Thomas lisha Wel. ildren of 1oy, Trva Lee Robert Mason Fletcler, James Brook Fletcher. Hugh G. Fieteler, a minor: Dixey P. Fletcher oot Taue Ploteier Toater, eutiaren A. Fleteher: Conrad Welfley, Vidie Patterson. Blanche Welley 'Adams and Kntle T. Welfley, children of Rertha ? Eila' S, Humphries, Edwin Kineheloe. elton Kinchelow aud the Baptist Or- phanage af Salen. v de Tend Tn_ Eauity, publication—The abjeet of this suit is to con rm a sale of four certain lots of land. With the houses thercon. located in the District of Columbin, known as No. 1801, No. 1606. No. 1607 wnd 1804 Good Hope rosd end No 1916 Rixteenth etrect sontheast, Auacostia, District of Columbia. being designated as lots No. 52, Xo. 5% and No. 784, Uniontown. on the land records of the District of Columbia. made by the plaiptifs, Bianche M. Kincheloe and Mionie L. Kinchéloe. who are the life tenants thereof. to Nathau Fanaroff for the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10.000), of which one thousand dollars (§1.000) is 10 be patd o cash and the remainder ju five years &t aix per cent, interest parable quarterly and secured by decd of trust, constituting a frst lien oo the property, bui subject fo the ap- proval of the court to have & trustee appointed o carry the sald contract into effect, fo re ceive the purciase mones. and, after. paying costs and expenses, includiug counsel's fo cither pay the ‘same to the executor of John W cheloe, deceased, to be invested under the direction and supervision of the circuit court of Fauguler counts, Virginia pending the determination of the life eatat aud the distribution of the same thercafter among those entitled. of 1o invest the procesds under the direction of this conrt and to have au anaual jncome arising_therefrom paid to the plaintiffs during their respective lives, and at the termination thereof to be dintributed o those entitled and for general and special relief. " On motion of the plaintiffs. it is this Z5rd gay of May. 1924. ordered that the fol- lowing-named defendants. to wit, Kincheloe, Orra Mason Hynson, ‘Tames Kinclieloe! Lulu Kiocueloe Wodlf, lan a minor aged fourteen a mivor aged Biteen years: Thor Fletcher, Hugh r.'a minor aged twenty years; Dixie inor aged seventeen vears: Eila 8. Humphries, Ada . Auty, William B. Kincheloe, minor aged twentr years: & minor aged et sears: Hitin Welicy, a mises sed twelve rears: Tacte Fletcher Lester. Conrad Welfler. Vidie Welfley Patterson, Bianche Welfley' Adams. Katie T. Welfles, Hertha V. Welflor. " the Baptist Orphanage’ at Sulem Virginis, a non-resident corporation organized under the laws of and resident in the state of Virginia, to cause their rospective Appearances 1o be entered herein on or hefore the fortioth day. exciusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurriog after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise as (o said named de- Tendants named respectively, this cause will be proceeded with as in casa of default, pro vided & copy hereof be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Evening Star and in the Washington Law Re- rier.” By the court: WENDELL, P."STAF. ORD), Juatice. " A true copy. Tete: MORGAN H. BEACH. Cierk. By P E. CUN my27,je29 PotomacRiver-Chesapeake Bay To Old Point Comfort Norfolk Virginia Beach Ocean View-—Buackroe Beach Modern Steel Palace Steamers “Northland” and “Southland” Daily, 6:30 P.M. Week End Tours, includin State- Spegial Wes ) Tours, including State Irlhl- Beach New York-Boston By Sea City Ticket Offios, 781 16th Bt. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company Baltimore and Carolina Steamship Co. hedule to Florida e iree. Days Only Baltimore to Muml Fare, including berth meals, $75.00 round-trip ticket. Next Sallings June ® and June 19 - For Full Particulars Agply JOSEPK P, STEPHENSON, Ageat 744745, had st Star efice. Phoss s may Delightful Sail to Historic MOUNT VERNON All-the-Way-by-Water-Route Stumn Chas. Macalester - "“u’-’—"’“m"fiu.'“'a" Kapress service to Englana and priacipul ports on Continent. Mag- nificent versels, including Majesti, world's largest ship. Highest andards of luxury, comfort asd sine. Also 11 cabin ships of- fering attractive, low rates. one BALTIMORE aouno way 10 ™ $20.40 BOSTON $40.80 18.90 PROVIDENCE 37.80| NEW ENGLAND BEACHES AND sPiICY woops NOVA SCOTIA MONTREAL| FAMOUS PLACES OF RICH WISTORIC INTEREST Reouceo Fangs ROUND TRIP TO SAVANNAH $39.65 JACKSONVILLE 49.54 MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 1208 F ST. N. W. TEL MAIN 1845 WASHINGTON FASTERN “STEAMSHI LINES, Inc. ALL THE WAY BY WATER 1o BOSTON $6.50 Boston and New York Line and Cape Cod Canal Leave Pior 18 N. B. (ft. Murray St.) New York. daily, inciuding Sunda at 6 P.M., Daylight Time, phone Conne at Boston for Portland, Rockland. ln!ur. 8t. Jehn, N. B., _Yarmouth. N. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Srolel o ATLANTICCITY.N.J. . American Phn Hotel s comtoriable than duriny the prine and early Summer months on account of ‘exceptional location and arrangement. Bnck Garage. %M J SPECIAL Auto Bus Meets Trains 0. D. PAINTER, Owner and Mgr. TABOR INN Ocesn end Conuecticut Ideal Jocation: large, & rooms. Ruoning water. 22nd season. Owner management. & ATM. Dunn. BRETTON HALL 1% S0 Keotucky Ave Running mater; private bath; Hunga: n cuisine: strict. iy_Kosher: mmn. pn-uue F. Fried, Prop. WEEKLY tha COMBINES perfect bathing, aiwars good pon ing, with a_modern hotel and gives sure relief from Hay Fever hesides. Rooklet. Five ten- nis courfs. Opems June 20th. R. F. EXGLE, Mgr. OCEAN_CITY, MD. BREAKERS. modern conveniences: on Roardwalk. 76 C. H. TIMMONS, Prop. T EAGLES MERE. PA. Rebutlt: Golf. _Thor The summer resort that ia different, hecause it combines mountain and sea’ thore conditions with unique surround- The sandy beach and temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles afford {plendia. bathing 2,200 feet abore sea level, One of tue fivest 18-hole golf courses in America. For booklet and rates, write THE LAKESIDE John 6. Kirk & Son THE CRESTMONT INN June, beautiful month in ‘‘the mountains.” Coms by ral er motor down the “Great Shen. doah Valley'—isave the Pike at M. Jack- son, Va.—10 miles west to BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTTAGES (Near Orkney Springs) P. O., Macani Cottages “#ith faclosed sleeping porche: fnl mountain scenery things to eat”; “‘super white mrvice Bates, $10, $12.00 and $i§ per week. Bookles May S WIiLTAR B BR VIRGINIA BEA IDLEWHYLE COTTAGE—Directly on ocean front. Very near Country Club ead Golf Links, 8pacious verandas. Cuisine is_escel- lent, the bathing unsurpassed. For rates write The' Idlewhyle Cottage, Virinia Beach. Va. P ; GOWN ALL LAWYERS, PROPOSAL OF JUDGE New York Jurist, Back From Eu- rope, Impressed by Dignity of Courts Abroad. FORMALITY IMPRESSED TAFT Bar Association Members to Study Practice in Britain. A BY ROBERT T. SMALL. ‘W YORK, June 2.—A New York judge returning from Europe has come out in favor of compelling all lawyers to wear black gowns while pleading a case or representing =« client in all but the most Inferior of the federal, state and county courts. This judge was greatly impressed by the dignity of the courts in Europe, especially those in Great Britain, and he i confident that added dignity and authority would be lent to Amer- ican courts if the custom of gowning, not alone the bench, but the barris- ters as well were followed in this country. The opinion of a single judge on a revolutionary proposal of this sort might or might not be regarded as significant by the great mass of at- torneys and purists, but the move gains immense importance in view of the fact that a thousand or more members of the Amerfcan Bar Asso- ciation are going to England this summer to be the guests of the Brit- ish bar and to study the methods and customs of the British courts. Many of the American lawyers will continue their journey to the continent nnd take a peek at the courts of the other natlons. Maken for Respeet. Jt 18 the confident belief of the New York judge that virtually all of the Amerlcan attorneys will come back imbued with the same impressions which were made upon him and that they may lend thefr support to the suggestion that American courts be surrounded with greater formality Unquestionably formality makes for respect, either conscioutly or uncon- sciously. Here in the state supreme court when the judge enters to take his place on the bench all spectators lawyers and the individuals at the bar a compelled to rise and remaitr standing until the judge is seated This does not apply only to the open ing of the court in the morning wher the crier makes his call, but applic xodnny"‘nnd all ln(nrrummms, recesses and other occasions when the « leaves the bench. fues In most of the American courts however, even the judges are nor° Eowned. In a great many states oni the supreme court justices a; the black flowing robes. pomes Even In the lower branches of the federal courts the wearing of gown is not compulsory. Therefore, it iv evident that before the movement 1., compel lawyers to wear Bowns ca make much headway there must fir: be a general application of the ruie to the judges of the various courts Taft Backer of Dignity. Leading member: of the American bar have contended for some tim: that this country could learn much from a study of British methots of jurigprudence. Chief Justice Taft of the United States Supreme Court hax himself made a personal study of the British courts and is counted amo those who believe that every vantas of dignity should be given to the American courts. The Chief Justice has viewed with a great deal of satis faction the pilgrimage the lawy of this country are about to ma abroad. Committees of the American Bar Assoclation from time to time ha.. gone on record as saying that greater respect for the law would flow fro:s €Teater general Tespect for the cour! of the land. It is perhaps a min thing to say that gowning the la- yers as well as the bench would mai. for respect, but one judge at least believes the experiment worth tryins He says there is no question but th the churches which have the greatest hold upon their congregations are those which go in the deepest f elaborate ritual and costumed cer.- monial When the American lawyers refur: from Europe in late August and S:n tember the whole subject will threshed out und many inter: points of view are expected. (Copyrizit, 1024.) DRIVE FOR MEMORIAL TO WAR ENVOY BEGU!i Graduate School of World Affairs at Johns Hopkins. to Honor Page. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 2.—The sponsor of the Walter Hines Page School of International Relations yesterda: launched a nation-wide appesl fo $1,000,000, the annual income of whick will establish a permanent graduat- school of world affairs at Johns Hop- kins University. This action follows acceptance by the Johns Hopkins authorities of a proposal to found such a school as a memorial to Amer ica’s late ambassador to Great Brituin It has the approval of President Coolldge, Secretary Hughes and Her bert Hoover. “Walter Hines Page was a great citizen,” Mr. Coolldge stated in a letter to the committee. “His life was spent to make his country the best country in the world. * * Finally he gave his life for his country, killed by overwork as Amer- ican ambassador at London during the war. Such & life as his should be held up as & model to all genera- tions. * * * This movement has my cordial indorsement.” The school will include research into international law and trade, ec nomic relations, Tacial psycholog: the technique of international inter- course and diplomatic custom In an effort to eliminate international dis- cord and promote international amity. The trustees are Dr. Charles V Eliot, president-emeritus of Harvard; John W. Davis, Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Rear Admiral William 8. Sims, re- tired: Senator Carter Glass, Col. E. M. House, George W. Wickersham, Henry L. Stimson, Franklin D. Roose- velt, Gen. Tasker' H. Bliss, Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, president University of Virginia; Van: Lear Black, president Baltimore Sun; Robert S. Brookings, John J. Carty, vice president Amer- ican Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany: Harry Chandler, publisher Lo Angeles Times: Dr. Albert Shaw, Dr. Charles F. Thwing, former president Western Reserve Unlversity; Wil- Mam Allen White, publisher Emporia Gazette, George Foster Peabody, Roland W. Boyden, Boston, and H. L. Corbett, Portland, Ore. wmhll:‘l“n- the Ooreoran st. n.w. ~ REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN O Frost Iteusonable Rates. Special rates families. Booklet with map. Paved road all way. Clenn, safe beach. Heat of food. Same munsgement. CANADA. diterent—aw sleep-giving. iz iy of Get away {0 Canada—something the Derve-resting, pine-scented. B EAAUAY —DEEATEM NT. Architect's_Office, - Washin D. May SEALED PROPOBALS will b3 open office at 8 p.u.. Jube 17, 1924, for 2, endiating eystem Room' No.' 23, Trea: ding. Washington, D. C. Draw- g et L AR T S T this office in the discretlon of the Bupervising Architect. JAS. A. WETMORE, Actiog Buper- vising Architect. COMMISSIONERS, WASHINGTON, D. C., Muy 31, 1924.—Sealed proposals wiil 'be receiy of in Room 500, Districe buiding, - untit "2 o'clock ~p.m. 1924 heating ]