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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. . AUCTIG Republic 114-Ton Truck by Auction. having been made in 8 certain agreement recanded July 0. 1921, the “eil be public auction, 8t Pennssivanin ‘ave 5w TUAR P SENTH, 1024 Wepublic 13 ton {pnenmat il No. 13537, motor N Defani sales, SATURDAY TEN AM COMMERC! THOMAS. 1 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUARLE STORY BRICK DWELLING PIEMISES 1432 ST W Ry virtue of a ¢ in deed of trust duly recorded in L ber No. 1lNl folin 415 et seq. 2 e tand recor of the District of (o Tamie. and at the reqnest af ihe party terurai thereby. the andersigned trnstee will S#1l a1 publ'c guction. in front of the prem ws, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTI 1 DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1924 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the foilowing described land and prem- ihes, situate in the ¢ Washington, IHs. triri o Colamb smated ax and boine ot 71 i + sundivis on ot it receorded T the afiee uf the survesor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liber 5. ar folio 178, being the <ame property vonvered fo Fdward B Marshall and his wife. Mamie E. Marshall as joint tenants by deed dntod Mareh 20 1012 and recorded i’ Liber 3510, at follo 197 of the land. recards of the said Distriet af Colnmbin Terme of sale: Qo third af 3 to be T in rash installments. " pasabie with interest "ai Pavubie i by or 2t OWEN & AvE Bl the purchase halance in 1wo squal one and two years Centum per annum from day of sare upon' the ‘properts option of the pur. of £200 will be required AN convesancing. recording, cost of purehaser ed_with_within otherwise the the right ‘o resetl TSale i Same newspaper publaned in ® ingtgn. D« 2 B WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM PANY Ey _ie10as THOMAS J TRUSTE! OWEN & SON respectiveis, of The land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parts secured thereby, respectively. the undersigned trustees will sell at poblic aue- tion. in front of the respectise premises. on TUESDAY, THE 17th DAY OF JUNE. 1021, COMMENCING ‘AT 3 O'CLOCK PAL. (he following described land and premizes, tilunte in the county of Washington, District of o lombia, istinguished as lota num lots 60 and 61 recorded the ofce ot istrict of Columbia, Monat now known for iasation Purposes ax squar ax ~aul lofs num bered 774, 775 and are shown and Iald down on piar of said ‘subdivision by Dorothy & lieare. reconded in book T1. page 52. in the ofce of the wurveyor for ‘the District of And a1 DAY fat_numhered the 8. Geare of Norih Wost as subidivision Book L. ¢. No. snrcezar for the Plewsant (in square OCLOCK P.M. ON TRE SAME of Subdivision hr Darn of 1ot 78 (of subdivision by Waskington Tmprovement om Incorporated, recorded in Book County pase 46, in the office of the survevor for District of Columbin). quare 2061, ax said Iot numbered 82 s shown and laid down At of said subdivigion by Dorothy S recorded in book 71, page 50, in the of the surveyor for the District of Colnmbia Terms of All cash. A deposit of $300 At time of wale on each ot All convesancing. rocording and revenne stamps at cost of purchaser. Terms of cale to he complied with within 20 days f sale. otherwise the tru-tues to reaeil the property at the risk an defaniting purciaser” aftor 3 Uays” wicertise. ment of wuch re.ale in some newspaper pub iisbed fn Washinmon, D. €. Eaniis GEORSE CALVERT BOWIE, 7. HOWARD HIXSON _fe6asds.exsy ADawn Trastees. _ A. WESCHLER. AUCT. Bankruptcy Sale of Large Stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel, Furnish- ings and Millinery, Men’s Furnishings, Fixtures, Fine Mahogany Cash Register, Contained in No. 411 8th Street Southeast; also Lease of Premises. Re virtne of an amier of the Sapreme Court of rhe District of Colimbia. hlding & Rank Tuptcy Court o re Harry Rowsnthal. Bank rant No. 1981, the undersigned trustee will the abave IXTRENTH. TOCK A.M winek Ladies' Saits! Skirts. Waist Hosiery, Ssoster Coats. slers. Housedresses, Infants' stock Millinery, Gloves. etc. Clothing, large Also Fine Mabognay National Oash Register (reg- imters $99 99). Tables. Wall Cases, Shelving, Floor Case, Display Fixtures. etc. The abote will first be offersd s an en. tirety, togther with lease of premises and it a satisfactors bid is not received will be immediately @it in dgtail, Terms Cash CH H.SEEBOLD. Traster, mbian bilg SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEE 3 SALE OF ING. ' BEING 359 "RHODE ORrewEsT Ny virtue of & cortain deed of trust duly recomted in Liber No. 4870, follo 80 ot seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum ba, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in_front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises. sitoate in the District of Columbia and desig: nated as and being lot 55 in Ina F. Merrill' combination of Iots in block 9. “‘Le Droit. 8 per -plat recorded in Liber County No. 18, folio 24, of the records of the oftice of the sur veyor of the District of Columbia. At the date hereof the above deseribed land s designated n the Dooks of the assessor of the District I Columbin for taxation purposes as lot in_square 3005. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase Price above said trisf o be sh. A Aeposit of required g, re Cording _and revenne stamps parchaser s cost. Terms to be complied with within thiriy days. otherwise deposit forfaited and the properts may be advertised and resold discretion of the trustses ik L. PIERCE ROTI WILLIAM K. HILL, Triistees. BRICK ISLAND AV AUCTIONEERS, _JeT1-a&dn.exsu VALUARL NOURNOWN AN 382 NORTHW EST By Sirite af - fertaln dead- of trust duly rerorded {5 Liher No. 1709, Tolio 50 ot aeq: Tharh i Tecardn of ghe Distriet af Columb e e request of the party secured th by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- Jie. auetion, fn he office of Thox J. Owen & Son. 1381 G st. nw., on MONDAY. THE SRR fah SAY oF JONE ¢ LD Dy srierian ot AT o iana. mod- premises. aitaate i the District of Columhin and designated as and heing lo! 5 in Harre A. Kite's nwlvh\hwn of T o Slock 21, EMngham piace.’ and part 1o ek 3 fe Droit Park." as per pit recorded in Liber 44, follo 24, of the records e of the survexor’ of the Distriet of Columb being in what is now designated e S u’T:‘r“n:lP Sold_subject to two prior deeds of trust for $1.500 and $560, respectively. further particolars of which will be announced at Eime of sale; the purchase price shore syid trust to be pai <h. A deposit of §200 required. s . recording and reve- pue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be eomplied with within thirty days. otherwise Beposit forfeited and the properly may be Qdvertised nnd resold at the discretion of e tramens: D. LIPSCOMB, STUS W. GRAY, Trustees. _ ERS. RRICK 5 AKDALE PLACE _e11.13,16.18.20.2 Tllfl‘i J. OWEN & SO TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtge of a cortain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4320, follo 60 et seq., of the land records of fhe Ditrict of Cotum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at poblic huction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A, 1024, AT FOURTHIRTY O*CLOCK P.M.. the following descrided lsnd and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, and designated as and being the north seventeen (17) feet o (1) ineh on ‘Fifth (5) street, by the ful five (85) feet of original lot Elriy-one BT} in mquare four hundred clghts- sx (486), otherwisc known &s premises No. Ti2 5th street northwest. together with the improvements, consisting of four-story brick bullding, with brick gerag northwest. Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at fime of sale. All Sonveyaneing, rocording, revenue stamps, etc.. &t rout of purchaser. ' Terms of sale’to be Fomplied with within thirty days from day of mle, otherwiss the trustees reserve the right %o resell the property at the risk and cost of »patting aser, after five days’ adver- Sueh ristle o some Dewspaper AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. -z-nnnmffi MD. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AT PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 12, AT 4 PM, No. 2028 M St. N.W. 2nd Commercial Zone. Lot 43x100 Feet to Wide Alley, Building 43x00, Two Stories Suitable with Alterations for Autqmobile Salesroom, Auto- mobile Service Station, Tires at Retail or Wholesale, Dairy, Printing, Laundry, Tinning and Heating, Dyeing and Cleaning, Automobile Paint- ing or any Light Manufactur- ing Business; or can be altered into two Stores and Loft Building. This valuable building is in the heart of the garage and heavy business section sup- plying the upper northwest part of the city, on fast de-| veloping cross-town street. Properts snid w0 first_deed of trust $17000, at 8%, ba pur hame to pay ane Balf cash and give his notes for the othar to be pald $130 rer month. at A%, and | second deed of frust an pro $1.000 depoait required at time of sale. halaace in thirty days or deposit for Convey: tlanticCity FANCIFUL thought, but none the less true. Refieshi I-Am sea broeass, an cxpansive view of ocean and skyline dotred with distant ships adventure bound, and small pleasure craft in the nearer waters—and the Boardwalk safely established at the edge of the sea, far more del ghtful and diverting than the promenade deck of a toss'ng liner-—not to speak of the additional comforts and attractions, Serf Bathing, Roller Chairs, Golf, Tennis, Fishing, Sailing, Baseball, Trap- shooting, Aeroplaning, Horseback Riding, Metoring, Swimming Pools, Ocean Piers, Theatres, Movies, Dencing, HE LEADING HOUSES consist of the finest resort hotels in the world, ich offering it own individual features it all providing the same hospitality for which Atlantic City in fame A wire, letter or phone cal! 10 any of the following will secure booklet, ervations and other information. 4 -Kotel 5t. Charles 4 -Saion Ball o -Hotel Bothwell 8 -Seaside Howse a -The Holmhurst @ -Glalioate-Haddon Eall ce-Retel Traymore se-Marlborcugh-Bleoheim ® -Pitz-Carfton s -Fowl Sirzad ® -The Shelbhurme Fotel Kwickerbosker +-American Plan se-Both Plaas intieation Thone 1o nuet A&AR xS Aats HOS. J TRUSTEES OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS THREE: | SALE OF VALUARLE | vears | of the District of Colimbia | ofrer for UE | KI RIICK ~ DWET, 2138 BEING STREET NOITH ", Aformation can be s ured from nd one halt hoirs from & one R Com, e Paiiman Iroad tme tables and “uli u of hia e p.bi THI T JTNF the iand ricords of the Ds r i at anetion. i DAY, THE A 1921 Columba square 6% fice of N AT FOTR 0 “ibed iand £ Wasliirzton CITY, MD. Enated ax Sad ve'ng ot 3 ng. boating and dancing o i’tt?t}h?u's, g ‘ Ocean City Golf Course. as per plat recosded in the uf ‘ wr.can and Europeen pluns. Cap New Nine-Hole Course. the wirvesor for the Distr et of Colum Itunning waer throuhont New Tea Room attached Firenroof additon. H.W. Hampton KAYE COTTAGE [ purchase | paid equal irsaliments, pasabie’ in one and two | with interest at 8ls por contum per —— | Regular or Special BAY SIDE INN SETTERTON MARYLAND Overiooking Chesapeake Ray. Great water view: high; ns:_gprage; elec, lights. SUMMIT, PA. Amer. and European plan. Exclusive mountain board, For rates write Mrx. F. X. Th Get sway to cu.n-—-:mmu flll“!—-‘w to the DErMe-resting. pine-scentsd, uleep-giving air of Muskoks'_Lakes, Thers you " wili find “this Hotel, o0 tooa golr! 'imu'cuxon'u. George Washington University Law School Co-educational Member Association American Law Schools Ninth Summer Session Begins June 16 Classes 7150 to 8:40 AM. 5110 to 6:50 P.M. Regular course may be bogun or spacial courses taken. Secretary 14335 K Street Main 6503 Emerson Institute 1740 P St. N.W. Summer Semester—June 16. Day and Evening School for Men and Boys Evening School for Girls and Women Beginniog Class in all Semesters of High School Work ACCREDITED " WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW Co-educational Confers Degress LL.B. LLM., MPL. June 18th to Julr Bist Courses May Bo Taken 5 te T P Phone Franklin 4585 | Summer Torm Sonsdons, 1315 K Street National University Law School Established 1869 on aonum. pasable semi-annoalls feom das of . secured by deed of trust upon the prop- ®oid, or all rash. ai the option A Qepasit of S30 will be nt time of sale. All ¢ rer revenue stampa ete. at Terms of sale to he comp! Iy davs from day of trustors reserse the iz erty at the risk and cost haser, after five duvs' adve remale 'in some newspaper ington. . ¢ in eagh, ba in twa Kentucky Avenue, just off Boardwall S L T “ew b ick addition. Bar inv <t voar. Poxrar Ureh stra ) ate trally iocated. | THE GABLES (ru: cooking Hof | and cold water. Reasanabie New manuge. | ment. 0. M. CHANDLER. P'rop. Tel. 45 Words Gresest Hote Success 1‘ COLONIAL HOTEL ‘g‘,fi‘vew Ctarlonl‘ Moardwalk; excellent iable: _bathing . pure with aw salo, th KAY MORE CITY WALTER 1 GEORGE ¥ WILON., HANE Trrstees AUCTIONEER VALUCABLE M. ON BEACH NEAR WEST- _iof.akas.exsu vate ADAM A, WESCHLER CHANCERY 0 TENDED in A tne of a ¢ o n ale by public on TUESDAY. oF JUNE, PM he f Situste | known Ae TomeT ff and bezinoing wama at the suthwest corner of F Ges's 10t in the north line of Van Rswiek's 1ot horth § drzrees. west Bee wonti SS_legrees west flience soith 18 374 dezrees to Van Diswick's line. thence north RS decrees edst 764 perchies fo the place of beginnine Relne sssemcad for tax ation pirposes as parcel 75/7. Seventy-elight | over seven Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In two equal instaliments. pagable in one and wo years. with intereat st 6 par cent per annum. pavable semi-anoualiy. from date’ of sale, secared bv deed of trust upon the prop. erty’ #old, o all cash, at option of purchaser. | A Geposit of §200 required at time of sale. | All conveyancing, recording, and notarial fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms fo be com. plied with_within sixty days from das of sale. othersise the trostees feserve the right To remell th property At the risk and cost of the defanlfing purchaser. after five das vertisement of sueh resale In_som: published in the citr of Washine CHAR, G. SHREV 1222 Connecticiit ave. LUCITS Q. C._LAMAR. 927 15th &t n " Trust Cause No. aunetion THE vie doacribed o SON n » Gcean end vonvect Ideal location water. 22nd season. ed 1o Wash ey | Doy i ot Gt maneeemeat. | ;mr 1 5 5 . 2 Jooking. oceas and r.,l Mol’tlmer...,,“ L) near heach. Private lomel & aten Lin-Mar | M1 F noyn PHlLLlPS T S HOTEL HAM!LTON ! S i Kintucksy av cean v Cool. d'vl:hl[ul St Masle? Panel rooms. Hunaing On Boardwalk P. & A M. Dunn. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM. 7“THEASH0'REHAM”7 A PRETTON HALL [ Sgrimss | Bttt sty mers e e t ‘WARWICI?‘ Carolza Ao 15t "' bathe. Galt e IABIONS. Pro, B R e S reasonable. Mrs. !CHE‘TER INN oo Yo A‘:.:::; Louses attached of | plan ) cuventanes D. Ra 'The Denm5 Alon ‘,"E"f""‘ o :.",.'m:k’,d HOUSE|;=~ D “ORMAVDlE,‘ e | talisioNs e " Pisant RN o sl THE BELMONT ""“ 5 vater | Ko S THE ATLANTIC o 506 oo TABOR INN CRNELL Prop manszement. “e Hu gs Ho‘ Hunning watler Private Baths, Elevator, ..Dd.'lm Rates. WILLOW GROVE 23 No_ Georgia front Mrs. K. C. HASTINGS, BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. Hotel Braddock Cvisme apa swnery omexcelled. G0l f. swimming. Fnropean. 212 carte: Tiaignne: | unniin wate T SAURY PARK N 3: j NEW JERSEY The Resort City Beautiful INVITES YOU TO AN IDEAL VACATION Where Seashore and Country Meet Every Sportard Recrea- tion and No Masquitoes Fise Hotels For informatien, write ASBURY PARK HOTEL ASSOCATION 117 Boardwalk, Asbury Park, X.J. or Municipal Information Burean tennis Anncing, otc Sundar and hatidns Chicken Dinner. $1.75. Booklets. rates, ere.. an reavest. M J_CROGHAN. Mzr Velley View Inn and Cottages Larze ronms, rates HAMMOND & ORFERLANDER. CAMP SCHLEY INN Telightful locat Home grown vecet. Rates reas. Booklet on request. Miss Coblentz, Prop. " DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. KITTA' Delaware Water Gap. Ta. Leading hotel. capacity 500, every appoint- ment. high. cool location, magnificent scenery, new 1S-hoie golf course now open to our guests, tonnis, saddle horsce, water sports, ails concerts and dances: American pla also grille for tourists: excellent cuisine. Write for booklet. anfo maps and special 1924 rates for seaton, families and tourists. gl JOHN PURDY COPE. REENLEIGH [, " S8 o golf course at door. roof garden. ROBERT FOLEY. Mgr &ds, xSy RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ST. cllllll.ES HOTEL “* At Boardwalk’s Farthermost Point at Sea™ b 4 st no greater cost than living at home. The sea air and the meals at the St. Charles will it you for any cask. | A specal governess enter taina the ciidren without ad- ditional cose. There is an advantage in making summer reservacons £7E. Grosscue, My The Mountain Paradise. The summer resort that is different, taraase it combines mountain and sea shore conditions with uaique’ surrocad- ngs. The sandy beach and temperats water of the Lake of the Eagles afford fpiendid bathing 2,200 feet above sea One of the finest 18-hole golf courses in America, For booklet and rates, write THE LAKESIDE John §. Kirk & Son THE CRESTMONT INN Willism Woods. Manager 1 pTF RAYMOND B. C. List. Manager, Herman V. Yeager, Mamager THE ENGLESIDE ? S The only resort on the Jersey comst that COMBINES perfect bathing. always good fis! Ing. with 8 modern hotel and gives sure relief from Hay Fever besides. Booklet. Five ten- ais courts. Opens June 20th. R._F. ENGLE. Mgr. CAPE MAY. N Hotel LAFAYETTE ON THE COOL BEACH FRONT CAPE MAY, N. J. Will open June 27th with a 30 per cent reduction in rates uncil August 1st HZECOLUMBIA | Roome en suite with bath; cuisine and nmu | unexcelled: slevator. st | COLONTAL ©n the Beach front. Amer. plan. Fievator. Running water. Private daths. Special Juis rates. Rook- . H. CHURCH. Owner. STAR VILLA Special rates RICHMOND Kentucky Avenue and Boardwalk ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. Capacity 200. Attractive and homelike. Eleva- tor service, ~ Electric lights. Open all year. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM All outside rooms, overiooking ocean. Excellent cuisine Private baths. Rates $4.00 up daily. Free ocean bathing. Write for reservations. Owned nd macaged by MR. and MRS. WILLIAM WOOLHOUSE, formeriy Superintendents of Wykagy! and Greenwich Country Clabs DT Am"'rlc CITY.N.J. This American ‘more . comfortable than a.gxx’n"}‘én': Srrinean | Sxceptional location and arrasgement. Tods Caney Waler./&qz, hotel m.m beach. overiook fireproof: elevator: priv Bathe Running waier 1o o0 rety from hotel. Bathing Coolest dining room in city: on 6th_floor, special_weekly. THE FOREST INN PEN MAR, PA. HOTEL IMPERIAL Special rates for June and Julr. Run. water in ruoms. aiso shower e reservations o The Bon A‘“.E Comfortable, modern, homelike. latge rooms. widp porches. good meals: hotel service. Meals to_transients._Booklet. Grand View Hotel ey 3 Highost poist in Pen-Mar, Larze. cloan rooms. beautiful walle: = Write to 704 Inwns, ides CROUT’S HO'I'EL Lotion. T'nder personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Jason E Private bath, §. CHURCH., The LINCOLN American plan. Capacity 00, A1l catside rooms itk running Water. electricity and telephone Absatot b‘n':’w e ot thaccat 120 solate clean’iness, New SPEIAT WELKLY RATES FOR JUNE | Golonel Geo. W. Thompson, Mar. On the Boardwalk, OCEAN CITY. N. 4. Tennis coarts. Bath hotises. Elevator. K. A. YOUNG. Mgr: Sthand Wesley Ave. S8pecial June rates. e T R MAYEER OCEANIC 1ii_ASL WESLEY AVE lc Runsing water in every room. or. Reduced Juae rates, Booklet Crout. Write for rates and circular. 1A BEACH. The Princess Anne Hotel Virginia Beach, Virginia Now open for the season of 1924. Eplarged dining room, directly on the beach. Every- thing new and modern. Good food and excellent service. (Gentiles Only) GOLF IDLEWHYLE COTTAGE—Directly on ocean front. Very near Country ®lub and Golf L‘:fi‘mm Tnatrasied_ Por ates weits Vor The Idlewhyle Oottags, Virgtnis Beach. Va. ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA. 0RKNEY Smmcs Homs B2 T i VA. S ocean, view. $150 up datly; A._LEYRER GRAND ATLANTIC HorEeL Vbl Sve. wear Sueel wwe nerican ropean Plan SPECIAL WEEKLY BATES Auto Bus Meets Trains Booklet O. D. PAINTER. Owner and Mgr. BISCAYNE KENTUCKY AVENUE NuAR BEACH Visit the most luxuriousiy appointed American Plan hostelry of its size in_Atantic City. In exclusive Traymore section. Bathing privi exes. RO HOIEI.'DE DE VILLE * e “BELVEDERE South Curolina Ave. near Beach. Central o all amusements. ” Private bathe RUNNING ~ WATER _IN__ALL _ ROO} Ameérican plan $4 up dally. GINNETTI RI SI LVERSIDE ‘ARLINGTON § | Near beach; capacity 200; run. water: private B haths; _golf pri; HD'I'!L foema bes m BREAKERS 9% PM All running water. coine marer P o R R Gwner, uth Carolina “Ave. near the Beach. Rooms' With Running Water 13th season. G. K. IX)RSFY‘“"“‘"“"‘ % dady, 318w woakly. Running water.’ Private Orchestra. Daneing. Free bathing wn. mgt J. B. WHITESELL. En DBOTH BEACH, DEL. ¥ JBisplient .—.mu. 'DGEWATER . 712 5th street | South Carolina Ave. near Beach ;lr. 20. New addition. American n_plans. Geo. A. Ci V/\erDTS HIRE "PINE TREE INN PL wm Beach Eumter water. OPENS JUNE lith Spend June and July where vou can play tennis, ride horseback. dance. swim, etc. joy the best of foods for what it costs Booklet, E. L. Cockrell, 945 HOTEL HENLOPEN gcta Froat Reasonable Rates. Special rates familles. Booklet with map. Paved road ail way. Clean, safe beach, Best of food. Same management. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS PERRY, W. VA. Over thirtyone years undér same mimage- mnt with he. ssiwe. reputatica. 'Ga” account of Sunday’ whan comven- i, plonse plhems o pleasant dining room. moderate | The regular summer term, which forms an integral part of the undergraduate courses lead- ing to the degree opens June 16, at 6:30 P.M For Bulletin General nd Information or atalox Apply Secrctary National University Law School 816-820 13th Street N.W. Telephone Main 6617 Summer School George Washington University Arts and Beiences, Law, Medicine The Registrar, George Washington | U niversity 2023 G SN W Washington, D, C, ~ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Washington Conservatory of Music 1408 N. H. Ave.. at Dupant Circle. Main 7858 Violin. Piano, Saxophone. ete.Yearb TMMER (0T SPECIAL RATES PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag, Jais, Popular Music in 20 lessons. | Free lessons it you buy instruments hers. Send for free booklet. Chrisiensen School |12 G st aw. Maio 1276 Rasy terms | MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE. [CLEAX. DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE and pianos Estimates cheerfolly ziven. Coa: | Fenient loration. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. n.w. hon. 282, | For Your g, Storage and_Crating, Call | The Connecticut Btorags & Express Co., 508 H St. N.E. Estimates Given Phone Line. 2601 | FEDERAL STORAGE AND FREIGHT SER 1042 186 51,5 . Fhone Main 1587 Local & Long Distance Moving Raltimore. Weekiy trips to Newark. Wiimineton. Philagelphis. Packing—Crating—Shipping 143442 U St. N.W. Phone N. 8848, | on the Belgenland Sailing from December 133 days sightseeing—1 New York 4, 1924 4 countries at season best suited for travel there. Far East, India, Egypt and the Mediterranean. Largest and most luxurious liner ever to circle the globe. For drtaled information inquire ot Red Etar Line, R. M. Hicks, Mor., 1208 F AL American Frpress, 1331 G 8t N.W or other officos or agencics of cither LN, Was) ompany. LVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV‘VAVMM S th America - LAMPORT IFFERENT from any other conti nent. Rio de Jaeiro the world's most beautiful city, Suenos Aires a second Paris, Monwvided® the Gateway of the “Purpls Land”. The great rich Southland holds out welcoming bands to the North. It is a wonderland for the sight-seer. RIO DE JANEIRO, MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS AIRES With st Dorthbound at SANTOS and TRINIDAD. VAUBAN June 14 VESTRIS. ; ¢ June 28 *VOLTAIRE . . . « Jduly 26 S*VANDYCK . . . . Aug.9 *Newest and finest vessels in South Americas sarvies, Tours to the Wost Indies and Rownd ¢ For reservations rates. Hioks, G. D. A.. 1208 F st. steamship or tourist agents. etc.. apply B. M. or any locai & HOLT LINE \VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA Delightful Sail toc Historic MOUNT VERNON Ali-the-Way-by-Water-Route Steamer Chas. Macalester Sailing 10 8 m.. 2:30 p.m. Ronnd trip, 85 Admission to Grounds. 25c. Total, $1.10. [l i) fw irect fo HONOIUIU Visit “Fair Hawaii". Mingle with her charming and friendly people. Ehm ;’oal:ner entrancing mel:dodxu. njoy unique sports ai tinves. Bea?ue of cool tr:da winds, the climate is wonderful all summer. By sailing via*‘Great Cir- cle Route of Sunshine”, you'll be asgured of the finest steamship service obtainable. Los Angeles Steamship Co. S. SPRING ST., Los Angele: 280 BROADWAY New York Oity. Also owners of tue Super-Express Sieamships Yale and Harvard provid- ing Coastwise Service berween San Francisco, Los Angeles and San SUMMER TRIPS by Water MOVIN STORAGE | KRIEGSGXPRESS PACKING SIIIPHIG __616 Eye 5t. N.W. MITH’S FIREPROOFU TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVER. LOCAL AND LONG DIST, CRATE AND PACK BY EX! 1313 YOU STREET PHONE NORTH 3 I &4 5101—,.19;* Companu ORTH 709-711 Florida Ave. N.W. ~ora 104 Storing in Separate Rooms 1 MONTH AND UP Careful Men—idependable Bervice. Reasonable Rates MOVING—CRATING—STORING "fins-rnor STORAGF-MOVING-CRATING 41820 16h N W. Ma's £229 Frk.2423 Camdian 5th AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE From N. Y., Jan. 20th; westward, nr specially char- silburning. 4 mos. $7350up.incladi drives, foea. Stop overs in i R S indie il e, “L... 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CERNE, 14 days' cursions Rigi, Bar- £13 136—LUGANO for ITALIAN LAKES, MILAN, ete.. ete. £17 175—VENKE' AND ITALIAN LAKI HTRESA, GARDONE-RIVIERA. £19 100_MALOJA " PALACE. ENGADINE. Bec., Col. Ferguson, C. M. G., 3, Albany Courtyard. Pieesdilly, London. 5 1._Fogland. zenstock, ete OPFIGIAL NOTICES. COMMISSION OF THE_DISTRICT COLUMBIA. WASHINGTON. June 7, In complianee with the Sione of a0 act of Cong approved (public No. 153, 661h Conzress, Act o Reguiate the Height nge in the District o Wl to Create 8 Zoning Commission r Purposes”). notice is hereby that & public hen will be held in boardroom of the Distriot b Tune 15, 1923, for the ng the following ZONING oF | 1923 pro: purpose of con- Proposed cnanges 1n heizht and ares tions, to wit 1 grea to s —Frontage on botween 14sho Change from "B An_property Eock Creek Parkway. west | between I and B streets and 37ih strest b tween M and I' streets. Change from ‘A L I e 1o B restricted Squares 208’ 5. 2580 2300 2nd a1 and | parcels 81,0 81711, jocated aiong botn iden of Harvard St N.W.. batween Mount Tleasant sireet and the Zoological Change from B and “C' ares to "B re o4 area_Squarce 2305 and 2208 bounded athedral avenne. Woedley place and Cal | street. and the property in squares 2204 2208 abutti the west side of Woodley piace befween Cathedral nge from A restricted™ ots 299 and_300. St side of 234 St anq Caiiforn: Change from “'A restricted” area to | Lot 97. square 2530, located on east Pheips place, N.W., near California | Crangze “trom' A restricted™ area arva Lots 35 to 40 Inel . square 2098, loc on ‘Woodiey and Klingle roads botween 324 4nd_34th atreeta. Change from recond com- | meretal * area to residential “R™ Square 511, bounded by 4th, streets N.E. Change from second commer ‘mnl to residentiai—Tot L. square 463. located on the southwest corner of 6th and Maryland te SV, Change from residentisl fo first .l..mmnmn»mn 40, 62 and 63, square 462. ocated at Marrland avenve S.W.: lot 8 and parts of | 9. 10 and parcel 38/15. square 1860. lo- ted in the lige of Northempton st. N.W.. | between Connecticut avenue and 30th street; both sides of Sth st. N.W., be- nd P streets. Change from reai nd 40-foot bheizht, to first com. and 60-foot height—Lots 68 to 807, S08, 800, 29 and 150, square located on north side of B. 1. ave .. between 2nd and 3 streets. and lots incl., square 3088. located on the south side of E. 1. ave. N.W.. between 2nd and 3rd sts. Change from residential, ‘A restricted™ and 40 foot. to first commercia “C* and 60 foot -Small triangular area lot 801, square 2957, located between Alaska and Georgia avenues, near Kalmia rd. Change from second commercial fo _isdustria)—Lota 15 and 16, square @97, located on southwest comer of ‘Half and K streets SE Change Trom A" area fo “A restricted” area - Al Property exempted from <A rextricted” ares When *'A ‘reatricted™ area districts were origi nally ereated on Oetober 31, 1923, being lots and parceis located in or near the following rquares: 1663, 1744, 1748. 175! 1758, 1759, 1160, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764. 1765, 1768] 1780 1816, 1839, 1840, 1842, 1843, | 1846, "imer, 1850, 1851, imn2. 185, 1860, 183, 1874, 1878, 187, 1881, 1RKS, 1956, 1057, 1938, 1973, 1982, 1983, 2040, 2046, 2049, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2128] 2120) 2132] 2138, . 2215, 2221, 2234, 2237, 287, . 2286, 2832, 2653, 2076, 3163, 3197, 1088, 2088, 2062, 3170. Amend zoning regulations, section ITI. residential dis. trict, #o that consents for fraternity houses will not be required In the “‘C* are by dding to item 8 of the first paragraph the following. “In ibe A. A restricted, B and T restricted area districts.”" Amend_meetion XVI (A) zoning regulations by changing the Qefinition_of B reatticted;’ .area_diatrict to Tead as follows: “Tn the ‘B restricted" are district the minimum dimensions of yards and courts and maximam prr«n'n:vna! lot cupancy s the same as for ‘B arca ST I Pat® Mty 0 Tendlng Shall “ba Treciea “for use | house or a”fat of ing bailding be enlarged for use as an apa: ment_bonse, & or a_botel, sball any building bereafter erected be used for hese Durposes. - o 1. ¥. BELL, CUNO H. BRUDOLPH, to “B square 2108, DAVID LYNN, Zoning Commission of the District of Columbia. PRINCESS LIPPE-LIPSKI AGAIN SUES HER SISTER Files Summons Demanding $100,- 000 Damages, But Complaint It Not Announced. By the Associated Press. NEW _YORK, June 11.—Princess Elaine Lippe-Lipski yesterday added still another court action to the sev- eral in which she has engaged with her half-sister, Mrs. Gertrude Schroe- der, a widow. The princess, formerly. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. has filed & summons against Mrs. Schroeder demanding $100,000 damages, but as yet the nature of the complaint has not been announced. Several months ago Princess Lippe- Lipaki obtained a default judgment for $100,000 in an alienation suit against her half-sister. The suit was reopened to enable Mrs. Schroeder to defend the action. She explained that at the time she defaulted she was in Europe, where her son was il . —_— Valued at $75,000, a wonderful new telescope has been made for the Ru sian governmant. bya British firm. Jt contains a mirror 40 inches wide, 8 inches thick, and nearly 1,000 ‘pounds in welight, which -more ding at 10 | Fark. | | avenue and Calvert | the northwest corner of 6th and | | %0042 and w15, SgET or THE Dis —Holding & ate Court. —In re estate of Mary Frances Bishop. ar ceaned. Administration” No. 28284.—-Order of Publication.—The notification ss to the frial of the irsucs In this case reiating to the Ly of | the paper writing dated tbe 204 o and herstof. e I last will and testa- ment of Mary Frances Bishop, deceaned, hav- K been retorned as to Willard Collins, Flor- nce W. Collin, nom cempos mestis, superin tendent of the School for Fesbieminded Chil- dren, custodizn of said Florence W. Osllin Catherine Curtis. Fannie Pope, Virgie Stans ry and Loin Miller “not 1o be found,” it this 16th day of May. 1924, ordered that the ismues be set down for trial on the th d Juve, 1024, and that this order and the framed the : Was the decedent at the time of her alleged execution of her eald purported will, dated the 2nd day of February, 1922. of :g:»mzr capacity o exeeute @ valid deed or ract: and wus the exeention by the sa Siary" Francen Tiinop of the maid” purporiea will, dated the 2nd day of Pebrmary, 192- procured or obtained by evercion and or Aw om practiced or exerrised upon the sald Mary Franees Rishop by one or more of the benefic faries named in said pnrported will by reason whereof the execution of the said psper writ ing was ot the free and volantary act of the mid Mary Frances Bishop, decensed. shall be ublished” once a week for eniog Star. SIDDONS. Justice. : JAMES TANNER, Register of Willk for the District of Columbia, Cl ¥robate Court. my21.24,28.31 “COURT OF . Holding a IN THE SUPREMF trict of Columb; —1In re: Condemas in square xouth of square 1743, g and square 4. re 1745, part of Guare east of 334 istrict of Columbia.~ District Court —Order of citation and _publication. —Upon _ consideration of the petition of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia filed in the above entitled cante, and on motion of counsel for the suid Com- is by the Court thin Oth day ORDERED. That e citations 10 J ¥ Chase Lund Incoh P S H. Sandeman B herein. Ua aforesa'a petition, 10 on the 24th das of June. A1 n o'clock a.m.. to answer the said sors therrof s ot ¥ the land in so uth 5. part of wquare 1743, muare tof 4345 ana square’ (226, anow led with the petition in thi Should not be condemned for wmal s provided for in the mcts of Congrers re- rred to 8 eaid petition. It in further ORDERED, TWat & cops of said citation be served by ‘the United States marshal for the Distriet of Columbia npon such owners of the 1and sought 10 be condemned herein and found by the said marshal or hix deputies within the District of Columbia: and it is further ORDERED, That all persons baving any in- terest in thesa proceedings be. and they are hereby, warned and required to appear in this Court "on o hefore the xaid 24t dav of June, A.D. 1924, to anewer the said pefition and to continue in attendance until the Court sball_have made ita final order Ftifring and confirming the award and repoft of the com missioners to be appointed by the Court to a praise the value of the misaioners, it of June, A.D. clerk of the Court i Zarin, Yetta Korman. ( pany,’ Lillian M. Prince Heury Lewis Flemer ar and all other parties sdd, and is_further ORDERED. That of this order be published once in the The Fvening Star. and the Washington Times. newspapers published in the said Dis- betore ¢ 24th day of Inne. A.D. Ry the A. A. HOEHLING. Jus- tice. (Seal.) A trme copy. Test: MORGAN H_PEACH. Clerk. By F.'E. CCNNINGHAS S and GEORGE P. BARSE. Attorneys. STPREME COURT OF DIs- Hold THE IN THE tric 11 s K. 0% 514 514, 9, N6 and and 813 3527 ) as a part poses ' adjacent School, in the Dist Conrt No. 1624 ation T nside tne Commiscioners nf 1 eq in the above en of counse < by the Cel 1924, ORDERED. Carr. Mary_Car: Loan ard Trust' ¢ esting. Mary rice, Henry P umphrey, Grare H WiRm Y Gottnardt Margaret G Anca M. Gates, James ¥. Cudmore a A Cudmor. Annie lizahetn Trresia Murpny Auriila & Carwood. acl Hoigbeiesiein. Fxa rarties trd d fo be co red herein mastienlarly A seribed in the aforesaid peiition, 1o anpe n this Court on the 24th dax of June. 1924 at 10 o'clack a.m.. to answer the gaid pe 2nd 1o show caves, if any thesr hare the prayers thereof should not be eranted why Ints 45. 50, 46, 49, 21, 47. 4% 51. 28 and 29, sqnare Iofs 54, 53, 803, €13, & quare 327 and lote 2. 814, 94, §13, . S0 20, 804, AN and 16, squa isfrict of Colam. Dia. shown on the plat Sled with the petition in this cause. shonid mot be condemned for a site for & junior high school ss provided for in the acts of Conzress referrad fo petition. 1t ie farther ORDERED. That Ot said citation be eerved hv the States marshal for the District of (7 npon snch owners of the 1474 to be condemned herein and found b the said marshal or hin deputies within the District of Columbia: and it ix forther ORDERED, That all persans hav- ing ant inferest in thess procecdines ba. and ther are hereby. warned and required th ap- pear in this Court on or hefors the 24th dax of June. 1924, fo answer the said petition and %o “continoe In aftendance until the Conrt hall have made its final onder ratfying and onfirming the sward and report of the com missioners fo he appointed by the Conrt fo Anpraise the valoe of the respectits interests of all pernons conearned i the land and prem faes mentioned and described in_the aforesaid petition. Tt ix further ORDERED, That s of this order be published once in the ington _Law Reporter. the hingtm Post_and The Pvening Star and the Wash- ington Herald, newspapers published in the aid District. hefore the said 24th dav of June, 1924, By the Court: A. A. HOFHLING, Jnetice. (Reml) A trme copy. Test: MOR: GAN H. REACH. Clerk. By F. B. CONING- FAM. At Clark st Mic mp Elizaheth Na Flar (trostee) Rrown. dann fat. Genrze Gotthard Mars Dax i 3 M . Hawe o, and STUDY OF CHILDREN'S DISEASES IS URGED Dr. Foote Delivers Address Before Association Members at Chi- cago Conference. Speeial Dispateh to The Star. CHICAGO, June 11.—The hygiens of childhood and attention to diseases of children are relatively modern develop- ments of medical science, but this de- 'velopment has been so rapid that marked results already are evident in both the prevention and cure of children's dis- eases. according to Dr. John Foote of Washington, in an address here today before the Association of American Teachers of I’hsrnws of Children, of in English care was written by Thomas Phavre the author felt impelied to write a pref- ace in which he almost apologized as a physician for writing on the lowly sub- ject,” Dr. Foote said. “Even the great John Hunter, only two centuries ago, said, ‘Nothing can be done for sick chil- dren. Health of Childres. Dr. Foote pointed to the lessened amount of surgical bone and joint tuber- culosis observed in hospitals in recent years as examples of the relation of other branches of medicine to the health of children. “This decrease is due to the public health campaign for tuberculosis-tested cows and pasteurized milk,” he said. “A public health campaign has so controlled the causative factors that a condition which not so long ago was a frequent occasion for medical-surgical treatments has become relatively rare.” Studying the Child. Dr. Foote predicted that the time will come when medical schools will pre- pare the groundwork for medical treat- ment of children by studying the child as a developing organism from infancy to the time of adolescence. He quoted an Fnglish physician as saving, “It is more important to know what kind of a person has a disease than what kind of a disease a person has. The Sad Ending. From London Tit-Bits. “T hope that's a nice book for you to read, darling,” said a conscientious mother to her engrossed scnoolgirl daughter. “Oh, yes, Mummy," said Miss Thi teen. ' “It's & lovely book, but I don't think you would like it.” It's so sad ‘at_the end. “How is it sad, darling?" “Well, she dfes, and he has-to.go Pack to his wife .