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'THE EVENING STAT WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924 RESORTS us | AUCTIONS. ding last night of Regina Sear, aged RESORTS. AUCTION SALES. — FUTIRE DAVS ADAM A, WESUHLER Bankruptcy Sale of of Shees, P wo Fix- tures, Sho! -z, at No. 3428 14th St. N.W. . virtne of an o N D, e mhis Taptey court in re A Tapt “No. 1469, the wnders 1l by public auction iss. on FRIDAY, JUNE MENCING 1090 A'M . imall Rubbers, Shoe Store Fixture Terms: Cash - AUCTIONERR, ock R hars i Supreme Conrt ding & Rank eim. Bank nrtee will Above prem oM GEO. C. PA . Trustee mhian Rldg AUCTIONEER ") ADAM A WESCHIFR, EXECUTOR'S FRAME SOTTHWEST Ry wirtun of authority vested fn the signed by the last s il And Wedge. deceased. ndministenti ot the JONTAY TIETH DAY O 31N A LOCK B Hhe fallow remises, sitnate in 11 TDstrIE” of. Calnmbia 1. Todi's ‘subd:eision o saitare 615, improved a5 ab nd foiir down. Fms of fate SALE OF PART BRICK. PART NO @28 DELAWARE AVENUE under. a0 in_front THE_THIT 1924, AT FIVE tescribed iand ms, twe One-third with int ash. halance srest at 6 per time of 1 of the compiied of Lmps and notarial fees purchaser. Terms of With within thirts dass from dav othierwise the oxecutor reservos the Teseil the properts at fhe risk and defanlting purchaser, after tikement of such resale in published in the city of Wa YANCEY D. PET WM. C. MARTIN 194845 ox¥n THOMAS 1. OWEN TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TOUSE AND 10T | INUNMBERED 673 FLORIDA "AVENUE, NORTHWEST By virtue of in Liber 3 asat quest of the parties L dersignad will soll at mises. ( to the y< adver. newspaper D« A now & SON. AUCTIONELRS. URTHIRTY 0°CLOCK seribed land and prem ¢ Columbin and dred and deed of trust lowing terms orms of Said property 8 prior deed of trus ¢ an' i 0f SL.00D. aud said property Ject 10 said deed of trust The %o price over third 18 0 be paid in ¢ in two equal installments. one And two years. witl of Keven 17) per centum e semi-annuslly. s frust_upo prope! the optie ¢ taxes paid teposit e ash and | of sale recarding e. Al s, e of sale to b within s from dat 7 N will be forfeited and the property resd the risk and cost of the defaulting enaser after five days' previous advert of uch Some Dewsp s ©il NORTH ST1 WISCONSIN TRt | revenne | ruptey No. AUCTION SALES. TURE DAYS. SCHL FREIGHT RY PURLIC_ AT Y FREIGHT, UNCLAIMED NON DAY 3 ' ING 3 T will sell by pibii Wischier's, 000 Pa. ave n.W. to par storage, fra.ght ang other charges. cortain unclaimed and ;cfused freight on hund with the Penna. R. R. Co. pumes: B Baum, 9 Barre Parrels H.H. Gonds, 4 ¢ Prof E._E. Bond. care M Tox H_H K Chev Case Carined Vegetables, 5 Roxes and one © Thoto Apparatus. 1 Cops Press, iron. 1 Anthony Caneps, 1 ease Cartons K. 0. Cargill Bros, 2 Windles Gummed Tape, De partment of Commerce. Stock Room: 1 Crid \uta Hoods, Frre Motor Co. 2 Rarrels Ruf fing Compond, . W. Harris & Co.. L bundle ove Pipes: Frank 8 Knoblock. 3 b0-tallon rrel up. 1 Dispensing Rarrel; Tron Tanks, 14 gan nnder 48 in diameter, 2 Roxes Iron Lex ngx, o Bags Salt, 2 Dasmel Sinks, Orde Kanstine Co. Inc. Notifs Mutual Corpn. Wilson E._Poponoe. ¥ W.ow OWEN OF VALUARLE IMPROVED BEING ISES NO. Tedneer (Soil), 2 are H. L Goods Elmira Young, 1 Chase Supply Co . 1 THOS. I TEE'S AL recorded in Liber Na. of the land records of th bin, and at the request of fhe party securcd therehs, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY ENTH DAY OF JCLY. A D AT FOURTHIRTY O°CLO T following dexcribed Tand and pr e, ate in the cits of Waxhingion, Dis trict ad us and being lot . division ety seven 105 et seq ot of Colu A7) i square 570, as per W, folio 16, of the records of fhe surveer of fthe Distr . together with the improvements of fourstory and basement ki brick dwelling Torms of ale: One-third of the to be paid in cash, hala nstall . pasable’ in o WHI inferéxt &t six per_centum per Varable semiannually. from day ared by deed of trust upon the . or Wl eash. at the option A deposit of £300 will b of sale. All conveyancing. recording stamps, ele. At of purchuser. Terms of sale to he compled with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustis reserves the Bt o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of snch resale 1 some newspaper published in Washiozton. D. AL RUST purchase in two and two ar time NATIO! DIPAN By WILLIAM D Attext: (deal.) E. Joud-d&ds.exSu CING Tru HOOVER. AND 1 Prosident WILSON PERCIVAL Valuable Judgments and Accounts Due GOLDEN & CO., Bankrupt, Will Be Scld at Auction Under and by svirtue of an order passed in s marter of Golden & Company. Rank 1388, In e Supreme Conri of the lumbin. the under<igned feostee therein will ou TWENTY AY OF JUNE K. A nter, refe Kins build yrthwest. Washington. D 1ction certain acconnts nd - claims iz o tie Company. hankrupt Terms of ale: Cash. A Tist of xald a mas be ex amined at the ofice of the referee or of the undersigned trustes ing. or at the ofce of W. J 0, 3 for the trnstee. 226 Colorado bulding District in_ha SEVENTH TRIRTY Raiph D, Room 706, 0 H strest N.W Ry virtue of ihe Distr wiil offer 1 DAY OF JULY OCLOCK PO the and premises, situa Tumbi Reatty and H THE FIRNT 1924, AT FIVE doscribed tand | 5 District of Co of lots 160 and 161 in addition to town 1 t 6l rth side of intersection of T said street with the west now Wisconsin avenue, west on_swid_north line inches: thence toundary line 2 o the line of formerls owned by one tagare by Winert ndurs Snuhes, heginnin Kknown west on the from 1 liee running said and thence . th yimproved e of Nale | installments: 1 re, with inferest a .'payable semi-annually from day of sale Fed by Geed 0f trust upon the property e 41l cash. at option of purchaser. A Vit of $200 required at time of sale. All recording, Tesenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purc rerms to Yo romplid with within °s from day of sule: ofherwise the the right to resell th cost_of 1o defaultis after five dars' ad vertisement of csale in some news. ‘Published in the ity of Washington, WILLTAM Z EDWIN L third eash vable in 0 & per ¢ balance in and two per an of ‘& certain deed of trust dated | nstiment - No | among ihe Tand | secords of the Disirlct of Colnmbia. and at | The request of the party secured thereby. the amieratEned trasteer will seil st miie anc: | n Ve The. Dremises. on THURS. | DAY, THE TWENTY SINTH DAY OF JUNE, | AD. 1924, AT FOUR P the following | deseribed iand and premises. wituate in the | District of Ca a. and designated as and | being all 1 ot 10 i S R "een's subdivision of yar oF 1apa Known ns *Parers il piat recorded in the office of ! For' tia T oor folio 2. above deseribed < now designated for n purposes s lots 518 < ot to a prior deed of trust for SIT. further particulars of NS W1 be announced at time of sale; the Price. abave said trust to e paid A deposit of $300 recording and revenie Terms 10 b o rax: in ganare D Etoen dass, ormerwise depoit for wad the property may be advertsed and re- Soid, at the discretidn of the ‘risiecs EN & SON, ATCTIO) SALE _OF VALUARLE RRICK DWELI PR 1865 CALIFOR NORTHW EST. Ry virtue of 4 October 19; recarded October 31 records of the District The request of the party secured therehy. the | undersigned frustees will xell at pu anc- | tion. in_fro DAY. THE T AD. 1923, AT described District of beinz lot division of Heights, as THRE! NG ertain deed of trust being_instrament No. 19 antel 19° PAL, premises. and desi fam P. hellozg's sul block 4. Washing of sald subdivision 7, page 186, of of the surseyor of the records of the o the strict of Columi i Sold subject fo_a prior deed of further pariicuiate of which will be announced at time of sale ne price above said fruxt to le A deposit of $200 required recording _and reven purchaker's cost. Terms fo he Difhin Bfteen dass. otherwise deposit for. Teited, and fhe' froperty’ may be advertised | d resold at the discrotion of the teast b WILLIAM K. PHILLIP WILLIAM KING, Je18.4&ds.0xSn Tristees AUCTIONELRS. THREE- ONTAT trust for 87 complied with L. virtue iare 11,1934, being instrome recorded February' 13 . nmong Tecords of the Distriet of Columble, The. request of the party secared thereby, e erataned trnstees will sell, at_public o ot af the premie-s. on THURSDAY Tk PWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, AD 924 AT FIVE PAL. the following described ood’ and promises, situate in the District of Colambin, and designated as and being part of | Yot 14, in Benjumin F. Gilbert's subdivision of biock 1 vkoma Park,” s per plat record- 2470 the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, i Liber County 6. at folio 56; Qescribed as follows: Reginning for the same onEastern avenue (formerly Magnolia Do) 8t the southeast corner of snid lot, Punaing thenee along the sontherly line of said TonoYa8 ‘feet: thence suill with said sontherly 1ine of said lot, 184 feet to the rear line of 2t ot."Saia rear line being ou the line of & alirond: thence northwesterly on sa! Tine (WA.78 feet: thence in a mortheasterly di- Tertion, paratlel with said southerly Ine of nid Tot, 152,70 feet to a point 125 feet at $hent angles from Eastern avenue: thence 121 A o mme Thece Southwasterly aloag } avenue. 75 fect to the beginning. ‘erms: | Sold subject o & pri astociation trast for about $3.500. Sare of which will be announced at time of Sale? the ‘purchase price above il trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Convesancing, recording and revenue sta i purchaser’s cost. Terms to be compl With ithin thirty days. otherwise deposit Toiteited and the puroperts may be ndvergsed aud Tesold at the discretion of the frustees. ARTHUR G. BISHOP, GEOBGE H. 0'CONNOR, Trustees, . $1810t.exSy 3413 Eye sl the 1and and at the uc- building full partic | 1 JOSEPH A, BURKART. Trastew in Bank ATUCTIONEERS. ALTARLE LLING 0 1 BEIN 18th STREET STORY TF BT T. Ry virtue of certain deed of trust, heing instrument No. 181, recorded Mar 9. 1924 amonz the land records of the Distriet of Columbla, and &t the request of the party ured therehy, the undersigned trusteex will (.. auction in_front of the prem s, on W v SECOND DAY OF JTLY, ;A P, ihe owing-de: s wituate 1 Aesignated b S in square 1110, as per the office of the surveror of District of Colnmbia in Liber 8, at folin’ 37 Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust 0.00. further particulars of which will announced at time of sale: the purchase price nbove sald trust to be paid in cash. A Fposit of $200.00 required. Convesanding. recording and revenue stamps At purchaser's S “Terms o be comy with within jaxs otherwise deposit forfeited and Property mas be advert thie d.scretion of the trustees, HERRERT T ORTON J SHANNON, LUCHS, = THOS. 3. OW SALE OF VALLA L PROPERTY. 1717 STREET NORTHWEST 12 RATHS, DOUBLE BRICK GARAGE, LOT 10x110, Ry virtue of & cert corded i n deed of trust. duly re cords of the Distric af October. indersigned in front THE af the par the rustees” il el a7 AENTYITHIRD DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1924 HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M . the lowing-des ribed land and premises. situate n the District of Columbia, and desiznated as and heing lot five (5) and the east ffieen (15) feet fiant on Tament street he full depth of 1a€ s (8). in Dlnck thirteen (13). in Herman 1 Walhridge's wubdivigion of 1and now known s “lngleside.” @5 por plat recorded in Lier Founts Nine (91, fofio sixty-eight (), of the recards of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia Terms: Sold subject fo a prior dee far $0.000. fnrther particulare of = announced at time of sale: the purci Ahave %aid Trust o he pald $3.000 in cash, bal Ance 1o e represented by promissory notes Pagable in instaliments of §175 per month and red v seccnd deed of trust. Notes to ¢ Bterest at the rate of 8lach per annum. ¢ £1%0 required. Convesaneing. re- and revemus stamps at_purchaser's Terms to be complied with within thirte (401 anve, atberwise deposit forteited and the property may he advertised and resold at the iscretion of the trustees JOHN ¥ MAURY 3. CURTIS WALKER ap12 dkds.exsn Trustoes. of trust BIDDER AT THE imply with the rts will be_resold onditions, AT THE 0N THURS 2 . 192 THE TRUSTE! ZATAE HIGHEST above sale having failed to terms of sale. the said proy spon_ the same terms and SAME TIOUR AND CF: THE FIRST DAY A o i1 DAY, OF 'R AND PLA & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE TWO. DWELLING. _BEING ELM STREET NORTH- of a certain doed of trust, dated being inatry . 240, 1924 among the land rec: and at the 3 therebs, the will_sell at public_auc fion. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JU: AD. 1824 AT FIVE P.M., the following de- wcribed 1and and premises, situate in the Dis. tret of Columbian and designated as and be- ine Tot 10 in los E. Bane's suldivision of 2 Droit Park.” ss per plat o Liler County 8. foiio 78, of the racords of thie office of thé survevor of the District of Columbia. At the date hereof tie above described land is designated on . books of the asscssor of the District of for_taxation purposes as lot 10 auare 05 T Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.000. farther particulars of which will be aonounced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A Wit of $200 required. Conveyancin fug_and revenie stamps at purc) Terms to be complied with within thirty @iys. otherwise deposit forfeited and the praperty may be sdvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees CHAS. H. FLAGG, HENEY 0. ATWOOD, Trustees. £ THI: AROVE SALE IR POSTPONED UNTITL FRIDAY. JONE TWENTY SEVENTH, 1624, AT THE SAME PLACE AND HOUR. RY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. Je23-a&ds THOMAS J. OWEN & SO Sale of Valuable Three-Story| & o Brick and Frame Store and Dwelling, Containing Eight Rooms and Bath, Also Two- Story Brick Stable, No. 410 P Street Northwest. By authority vested in us by the heirs of Ruth A. Hollidge, deceased, we will sell at public _aution, _in the premises. on xATl RDAY, Y-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE , AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M being lot 21, in square 511, with frontage of 30 feet by depth of 135 feet, with 10-foot side and 30-foot rear alley. Torms of sale: All cash. A deposit of §200 will be required at time of eale. All convermicing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., Vext of purchaser. Terms of sale to be ‘omplied with within thirty davs from day of sale, otherwise deposit forfeited. FHQE. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEL STORY PREMISE WEST. By virty Felruary 2 recorde ords of the request of undersigned trustees cost. 1e13-0&ds,exSu in the following | TWO- | ed and resoid at | AUCTION SALES. TRE _DAYS. THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE THREE- STORY RRICK _RESIDENCE _ BEING PREMISES\NUMBER 467 FLORIDA AVE- NFE NORTHWEST. BY virtue of a certain deed of trus February 14. 1024, being instroment recorded Februars' 15, ‘1924, among records of the District of Columbia, and fhe request of the parts secnred thereby, th undersigned trustees will_sell, ie ' aue tion in_front of the premises. DAY 2 RECON 1924 AT FIVE PM.. 1and’ and premises. situ Columbia, and designated as and being lot 39 in Thom: Henger, trustee's subdivision of 1ot 16 in Riock 5 “Le Droit Park.” as per plat recorded fn the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 7, at folio 44, #aid block 5 being now known for nrposes of assessment 40 taxation a4 equare 3094 Terms: Bold subject to a first deed of trust for $5:000.00 ard a second deed of trut for ahout $2.500. further particalars of which will be "Annaiinced at tUme of sale: the purchast price above said trust to be paid in lepasit of $200.00 required. Convey recording and revenue stamps at_purch st Terms o he complied with within fhirty dars oiherwise deposit forfeited and the properts mas e advertised and resold at the Giscretion of the trustees. JOSEPH _H. STEWART, JOHN W. TAYLOR, 21 AkAx ox _Trustes ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. te in the District of ! Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story Brick Store and Dwelling, No. 913 4th Street N.W. Ny virtoe of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 3717, folio 207, et weq.. 10 records of the District of Co and_at the request of the party ired thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil r for sale by publ in_front of premiws. on W THE, VDAY OF JULY. 1924, VCLOCK M.. the following-described land and prem- ises. ‘situste in the eity of Washington. Dis. trici of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot 2 in W R Todd and others subdivision of lots i square 327 as per plat recorded in Liber N. K. Foli. 271 of the records of the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia, described a8 follows: Reginning for the same on the line of 4th street 82 feet north of the line of Exe street: thence north with the ) 4th Siteer 30 feet: thence cast 88 feet tie 8 hence “along line of said south 20 fest: thence wekt 86 feet to and the place of beginning, improved Cash. A deposit of $300 All convesancing, record. tine allex 4th st A_at_sale Fevenue stami cost of the purckaser. complied with within thirty days from day of otherwise the trustees reserve the rix resell the property at the risk and cost the defanlting purchaser. after five duvs’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of ¢ Washingtou, D, PATRICK J. WALSHE, ROLAND C. BOOTH. Term IN THE trict of Columl Holding a District Court In re_condemnation of lats 1. 2 and 12 square 23, in the District of Columbia, as a Site for a Junior High School.—Diatrict Court No. 1427.—Order of Citation and Fublication. — Upon consideration of the petition of the Commissioners of the D.str'ct of Columbia fled in the above entitied cause. and on mo- tion of counsel for the said Commimioner bs the court. thix 23rd day of Ju . that the clerk of the court i Regina lLoughran, Toughran. the land fo be described ppear in this conrt 1924, at 10 o'clmk Con and to <how the prayers reof should not be granted. and why lots . 2 and 12 square 23, in the District of Co- A, shown on tlie plat filed with the pe. n in this cause. should not be condemned for a site for a Junior High School, as pro- vided for in the Acts of Congress referred to in said petition. 1t is further ordered that & copy of said citation be sersed by the United States marxhal for the District ‘of Columbis uipon such owners of the land to be condemned herein and found by the said marshal. or his deputies, within the D! further ordered that all persor ¥ interet in these proceedings be and they d 1o appear in h day of July. o answer the satd perition and to con ¢ ia attendance until the court shall its final order ratifsing and ard and report of the Commissioners to fted by tie court to appra.we the value ie respective interests of all persons con Cerned in the iand and premises mentioned and described o the sforrsaid petition. It in forther ardered, that a cops of this order be publ'shed orce in the Washington Law Re- porter. the Woshington a4 The Erening Star and the Washing 4 in the said v of July. 1924. Iy the Court. HOERLING ice.” Seal. A true cops. Test: MOR mulrn Clerk. By F. E RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ATLANTKC CITY, N. J. Established 1875 At Indiana Avenue, in the heart of the exclu- sive beach front section. Occupying four acres of ground with expan- sivelawns and beautiful landscape gardening. Exceptionally attrac- tive for families. New 100-room, fire- proof addition now open. Hot and cold sea water in bathrooms. Absolutely pure artesian water used throughout. ¥ Garage on zecommoda remises for m of guesta, American Plan, Daily, 84 & $4.50 SPECIAL FAMILY RATES Ranning water. sl tricity. Moat. central Qomie moar Basehenck Fomcs. ovop. (oresidant of e e Habe IAS Fenes: t Branawick Club of Washineten for 18 geara). g ATLANTICCITY.N.J.. _ This Amerienn Plan FAatel i never more comfortable than Anving the Rnmmer montha on sreannt of its exceptional loca- T e arrangement. Brick Garaze. WakerJ. P Tt "Renelig et a8 e Rones i bed rite for lv-odnl rates. Albnl H.wmr.dl AP KR HOTEL LORAINE St. Charles Place, one door from Beach. En- tirely redecorated and refurnished. Roems greriooking octan: runaing water ia all rooms sea water in baths. Open all r. ownership management as THI DWY Penusylvania Avenne. Bus _meets all trains. Creston On _ocean front at Montpelier ave. Euites with bath: running water all room: special June and :uly unn H. rooms. Running water. 000, 6-. -ln:n-e:L L P. & A M. g CONTINENTAL ‘Always open: alwaye ready: terms moderate Write or phone, M. Afll DUNCAN. SEC. | [10th_season. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- | | phone Great Millw 9.F-11 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. COLONIAL BEACH. VA. Ed ‘Michigan av. near beach: Hotel Edison JiTles 6% 5o il I:‘t.'l'::;fin:( ?H“ -u Iz‘lll’- !nur in merican uro $1.80. Dancs room. * Phone 6138 hmu‘.":' MONROE HOUSE TASKER LOWE. Prop. FOR SEARO! EY SPRINGS, V. AL OLUIEL.L.A a An unusual hotel. Homelike; ex- celient meain; reasonable rates. R. Rawley. Owner. Teunesses Ave. and Bosch Hathh aterail - o Ranoiny 5 0T Capacity 20 day up. Special wly. Georgia ave. Noted for_its ROPY Miller Cottage % 2. weekiy. Trree Cap, 250 bie- £250 oe e 2 bathing EME BAMEL, Mgr. N. 5. £ON® CROUTI BEACH HAVEN, Teach Haven. N.J. ‘The Island Resort. THE ENGLESIDE resort on the Jersey coast thi The only COMBINES perfoct bathing. aiways good modern hotel and gives sure rellet or besides. Booklet. Five ten- Now open. R. F. ENGLE. Mgr. 5 NEWMONTEREY Lazoper sorey o 28'" /NORTH ASBURY PARK.N.I HOTEL ALBION Beachtront hotel; capacity. 300; fall bot_and cold running water. ownsend. O OCEAN FRONT HW SEXTON MANAGER Open. Ovens June 27 All rooms electrieally lighted. Rooms wflh or without bath. Hot and cold G B Now HOTEL bAYTéNT Wildwood's most modern hotel. Capacity. 250, Running water. Private baths. Elevator. Or. chestra. Cuisine and s privileges. Booklet. A nd_Proprietor oo bevaror .,.....D.v.j enn s Duncine T 1 RAOHS Reach front. Cap., 150. Running water. pri ate baths. All outaide rooms. Goif priviieges. Oak_and_Pacific. Ruoai SEACREST (2} o hact| Rozmize lent table. Homelike surrouadings. Capscity, E mwoorrs FINEST BT W. H. GEHSTEL. Owne; LIPMAN. MARYLAND. _ Open Juoe 1 to Ociober 1 State road to botel. ~ Special tention given fAshing parties. Good home ble. Write or R. GORMAN SWANN. Prop.29% HOTE! salt water bathing. Oshing. w s'ate road. For terms and nddress Warren Tolson. Toison | Tost Office. Md. Great Mills 93 otel Braddock Cusioe asd sc unexeelled tennis, swimming. dancing, etc. Sunday h Hooklets. ra o request. M RIVER 8P} River Sprmgs On the Potomac. Open June 14, bathing. fishing, tennis. dancing, Vepetabies from. own farm. - Aike reser tions for Fourth. Auto wep. K. 1 EWHYLE COTTAGE—Directly ocean front. Very near Country Club and Golf Lioks. Spaciois verandas. Culsine is excel- lent, the bathing unsurpassed. For rates write The' Idiewhyle Cottage. Virginia Beach. Va. BETTERTON, MD. BETIERTON BAY SIDE INN MARYLAND | Overlooking Chesape Great water garage: elec. lighta. _CHESAPLAKE BEACH, WD, | Coolest place Prince Frederick, Proprietor. ~ BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, D, BRAETHORN COTTAGE | Opposite Park. Reasonable Rates. o % RS. Co W EUDY MODERN CONVENTENCES, RRIGHT. CHEER- ful and airy rooms, large porches. excellent ta ble: reasonable ferma. | Address Freder.ck, M4 Route No. 5. Box No. T4, “REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL._ on_ beach Open. __ Phone 38F22 F ” G. NOLTE. 19 Rates. _Special rates families. Booklet with map. Paved road all way. Cless, safe beach. Best of food. Same geme: —_OCEAN THE LANKFORD—OCEAN CITY hotel. _Modern and exclusive. QUILLEN. OCEAN CITY, MD. Finest and safeet bathing beach on Atlantic coast; ocean on one side. bay on other: cool: guif. tennis. fshing. boating_and_dancing. Ocean City Goif Course. New Nine-Hole Course. oelike and _cold Bathing DENNIS. d niarged Hot Terms - reasonable. R J runoing water. free. COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk: strictly modern. Special rates to July 15 Rooklet. Ownership msnagement. The Del-Mar Coot. sirr_rooms. Over- and bay. Homelike. _ Rates 8. 1 CAREY, Owner-Prop. Th r Al conveniences. Bach: : ouses attache Lin-Mar Mre"m. . mOTD. "HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT. J. L. MASSEY & 80; THE BELMONT Foiee water every room. ocean view. Cool, delightfal Rates reasonsble. L._R. HEARN Now open THE ATLANTIC v, i oo Musi. Dancing. __C_W. PURNELL. Frop The Hastings Hotel | On Boardwalk. and private baths. front. Running water In Running | water e o _M:=s. CHAS. LUDLAM. “THE SHOREHAM” front Mrs. K. C. HASTINGS. BREAKERS On Toardwarx. Rebuilt. Hot and cold water. Pri- vate baths. ment: American plan: also grill for tourist excelient me; high. cool location. mag: nificent scenery, new 15-hole golf course now open to our guests. tennin, saddle horses. water sports, daily concerts and _dances. Write for booklet, 1al 1924 rates for season, PEN MAR. PA. W. G. TOWERS, Thz Mt. Vernon ¥ gropristor. Reantifully situsted: homelike; culsine un- excelled. Running water In_rooms. Booklet. VIRGINTA. June. Peautiful month ia Come by rail or motor down the “ andosh Valley''—isave the Pike at Mt. Jack. son. Va.—10 miles west to BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTTAGES (Near Orkney Springs) P. 0., Macanie, Cottages 7ith {nclosed l‘-enlnl porches, '100 bungalows, camping ml,l.l- D'l,lfl"dl. garages: “‘beauti- Separior (able, bome coobing: things to eat'’; “‘superior table, bome cooking, white service.” Rates. $10. $12.50 and $13 wr week. Booklet. Open May 15. Mr. and ‘WILLIAM B. BRYCE. Owners. ORTH HILL” A eolonial resort near Bluemont on Shenan- doah River; vail ‘mountain and water scen- ery: shaded lawn: rives. fishing. boating swimming: new bathe and mewers invalids or tuberculars _tal Maurice F. Cistlem: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. THE POCAHONTAS VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Directly on ocean froat—running water ia rooms, te Daths. Guests bave Drivil of goit and huu St Coustry Club. " Bpeciss MET WAR ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS n's Big Mountain Resort ‘Washingtor 2.300 feet elevation. A northern amid couthern hopitality. d June and Julr where you olf, tenois, ride horaehack. dance, climate can play swim, ete. nd enjoy the best of foods for what it costs you at home. Rooklet. E. L. Cock Orkney Springs. Va. rell, Pres., "HARPERS FERRY. W. VA. HILL TOP HOU. SE HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Over thirty-one years under same manage- ment, with the same reputatior On’account of Sunday crow: Sent. please phor for Sunday dinners. 8. LOVETT. Proprietor. THE LOCKWOOD Open for the Beason. . D MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. PRICE New Jorsey FORT MO ON_MOVING RS. 327 B. 18th st. New York and Roston. TO OR_FROM TRANE: Newark, 260 G_AND HAULIN ARCOT EXP) MOV1 ice. reasouable ra Ascot pl. n.e. Belsle & Bon. _PROMPT SERY- RESS, 234 Potomac 2307. For Your Hauling. Bt and_Orating. Call The Couneoticut au’r"-:: & Express Ce.. 508 H Estimates Given. “Phone Linc. 2823 I (A J blora ae Company NCRTH 708-711 Florida Ave. N.W. < ~Nora 10s Storing in Separate Rooms MONTH AND UP ul Men—Dependsble Service. wonable Rates HOVING—-CRATING—STORING FEDERAL STORAGE AND FEcIGHET SER 1142 18th st. s 5. Paoie Man Local & Long Distance Raltimore. Weekly trips to Wilminztan. Pladeiphis 1387, Moving Newark. Jerse! New City. ork. o AARABAAAAAAN Who Moves You 3 Is Just as Important and evperienced and carefal men your service. house ut reasonable rates. Storage Co., 920-922 E sheal N. Telephone M pfl-\fl-\flfifl“flflfl Where You Move 3 Phone Matn 6900—Our padded 3 3 Storage in our fireproof furniture ware- Merchants’ Transfer & W. _&w_u\tvv&v\nsn—\nfl- Gapltal aNo nal 3tldm Moving Go Packing—Crating—Ship 1434-42 U 8t N.W. ping __ Phone N. 8848, | STORAGE KRIEGSEXPR PACKING W% Eye St NW CLEAN. Dianos FEstimates cheerfully gi nient loation. \WESCHLER'S. oow. Phone Main 1282 EHOUS FIREPROOF STORAGE ESS in 2010, DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE ven Cou- 920 Pa. ave, TROPOLITAN SEC FURNITURE AND AUTOMOBILES CAREFUL PACKERS AND SHIPPERS % FLOEIDA AVE. N.E. _ TEL. POT. 682 MITH’S FIREPROOF TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DIST ANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, PHONE NORTH 33 ANGUAGES Al move targht by native teachers. Method. Day and Ey vidual Lessons: Free Hligation on_ your et BERL 816 14th St. SCHOOL NW. N.W. 43 LANGUAGES Tel. Fr. 2620. "SWAVELY SCHOOL 4101 Connecticut Avenue ANNOUNCE S Summer School Courses in the following College Subjects: beginning June 23 Preparatory English, History, Lan- guages, Science and Mathematies, Small Classes or Individual Instruction Phone—Cleveland 120 a5 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag, Jazz. Popular Music Free lessons if you buy Send for free booklet. 1322 G st Main_127 in instrum W Basy 20 ents_here, Curigtensen School, _terms. STEAMSKIPS HONOLU LU SUVA. AUCKLAND. SYDNEY The Well Banipped Rtoval Mail Steame ,500 1 “MAEURA" (13 ons) . July 2 Aug. 21 “NIAGABA" (20,000 tons)..July 30 Sept. 31 Nails from Vancouver, B. T G, Pos. Batiways 1619 New York ‘Washington. or to the Oanrdian Australasian Line, Winch Building, 741 Hastings St., W. Vanoouv =H Regular Passenger Servioe AMERICA LINE D to England—France—Continent T Pymonth By the luxurious Stesmabips NEW AMSTERDAM—VO VEEND. RYNDAM Boulogne-sur Luxury Cruise MEDITERRAN PALESTINE—EGY! by the famous S. Rotterdam Mer ROTTERDAM— LENDAM— EAN PT Leaving New York, February 4th, 1025 66 Days of Delightful Diversion. Vi isbon, Cadiz. Seville, Gibralt Athens, Constantinopl Egypt. Ttaly and_the Riviera AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, isiting Ma- Algiors, the Holy Land Agents in Charge of Bhore Excursions For choice selection of accommodations make reservations NOW. IMiustrated folder om reques For Sailingt, Rates, Kic.. Apply to te'St., N. Steamship Co. Il angounces new upring scheduls to Florids "Three Days Only Baltimore to Miami Fare, incinding berth a meals, $75.00 round-trip ticket. Next Nafl Por Full Partioulara RE 2! B 'WILLIAMS. Owner ang Manager. The Waverley e, o 1o Now open after be- ing thoroughly renovated. ~Private baths; mod- erate spriog rates, June 0 Apply JOSEPH P. STEPHENSON, Ageat 305 7ih Bt. B.W. Phose Main 1447 " Ofreulars may be had st r ofls. who The MEN BLOCKED WEDDING BY THREATS, POLICE SAY Forced Girl Into Auto and Drove Off as Friends Waited at By the Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, 8leyman, and John Vanderlinde: six_years, both of Rochester, were being detained by police today, eighteen years, of Toledo, and Samara, thirty-three, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Police say the men forced the girl into Elias an automobile and drove her into Michi- Church. Is Charge, gan, where she was told, they said, that if she married Samara and turned 1o Brooklyn both their lives would be endangered. consented to break the ensgagement they re- Miss Sear is €aid to have Meanwhile relatives and friends had June 23.—Michael twenty-four years, ased twenty- aged rged they prevented the wed- gathered at the church. When the bride did not appear the pol and a search begun. The girl returned home about midnight Police were told that Samara was cut twice on the arm several months ago for his attentions to Miss Sear. were notified STEAMSHIPS. factories. NORWAY Bergen. Stavanger. North Cape and the Fjords Fast, Modern, Twin Screw Steamers Daily Connection, ‘for Sweden, Denmark and NORWEGIAN AMERICA LINI 22 Whitehall St Delightfal Sail to Historic MOUNT VERNON Steamer Chas. Macalester Sailing 10 a.m.. Admission to Grounds steamer expenses in cluded for 13 to 13 days ocean voyaze New York to Galveston and return, with 3 t ditional days asl at_pamenger's pense. Total o away from New A Glorious Cruise Down the Atlantic, Around the Florida Keys and Across the Gulf of Mexico “All - Water Route” to Galveston. steamers—high standards of service—wide range of accom- | modations. A delightful, invigorating sea voyage for business men and vacationists. Steamer calls at Key West, Uncle Sam’s great Naval Base, with its picturesque Spanish quarter, crawls, sponge docks and celebrated cigar This trip allows three to four days ashore at Galveston, the Seashore Resort 6f Texas. A VOYAGE OF 1900 MILES EACH WAY WITH NEW THINGS TO THINK AND TALK ABOUT At Galveston convenient direct rail con- nections to all points in Texas, Oklahoma, 3| Arizona, New Mexico and Pacific Coast. | Fast Through Freight and Package Car Service fishing fleets, to All Southwesterm Points MALLORY LINE In Peking you turn the corner and are back a thousand years — fineladiesin theirsilk-hunglitters —hawkers crying their wares— camel caravans—and everywhere the mystuicus signs that beckon you to curio shop, tea house or half hidden shrine. Only 10 days to Japan — 14 to Shanghai by Empress Liners, largest, finest and fastest on the Pacific. Fortnightly from Van- couver, B. C. Apply local agenss or turtle Qil - burning | Direct and Economieal Way to Southwestern Citiex: Albuquerque Austin Beaumont Dallas .. El Paso . Fort Worth . Galveston Houston . Los Angeles ... Oklahoma City. Phoenix ... San Antonio.. San Diego ... San Francisco. . Tucson ... 9548 | The above one-way fares from New York include stateroom ac- © commodations and meals on steamer. . $95.15 70.73 64.50 | 7334 80.42 73.34 101.30 7237 109.20 109.20 | IT SPANS THE WORLD PHELPS, City Paxx. ew York Ave., Washi DIRECT Kristianssand, Kristiania U SA the Contin NDERSON & SON, 26 andwny. N. Y. Agent ington SOUTH AFRICA From England by TON-CASTLE LINE Inc., Agents or Local ,\gpms Tel. Bol. Green Cor 24,280 toms. Largest, fast Mediterra For All-the-Way-by-Water-Boute :30 p.m. Round trip, 85c. 2%. Total, $1.10. NAVIGAZIONE wnmw ITALIANA Less than 9 Days to Naples and Genoa nnections to Egyps and Indic DUILIO—GIULIO CESARE—COLOMBO 22,000 tons 12,000 tom est and most lururiens steamers in the full schedule of sailincs sppls to ITALIA-AMERICA SHIPPING CORP. General Agents Oue State Street, N. Y. When Days Bring Contentment lakes and streams and quiet woods, the cool seashores and clean air of the Maritime Provinces make wvacation days in eastern Canada brim with joy and contentment. Fish, golf, swim, dance, play tennis. Stop at large comfortable hotels or camp, hike and canoe. ‘Write for special tourist fares, resort rates and illustrated booklets on vaca- tionsin the Maritime Provinces. Costs C. E. Jenney, General Agent 1270 Broadway Cor._ 334 Bt. New York City CThe Largest Railway Syflem in the World CANADIAN NAI].OL‘A_RAI_LML 63.00 6480 | 109.20 7958 | BRYAN TO URGE PARTY APPROVE PEACE PLANK Will Make No Reference to League; Also to Propose Stand Be Taken On Campaign Expenditures. By the Associated Prese NEW YORK. June 23 —William Jennings Bryan on his arrival here announced he would attempt to have plank, as well as one relat- ing to campatin contributions writte Into the Democratic platform. He is undecided, he said. whether to make a fight for a clearcut declaration for prohibition enforcement, such as he waged four years ago at the San Fran- cisco convention, Attending the a delegate pledged to N a suite at ti his brother, Bryan of Nebrask dential candidate in the eyes of the Nebraska delegation, which is ex- pected to vote for him at the ocutset of balloting. No League Reference. The “peace” plank drafted Bryan would piedge the party to utilize “all its energies to the outlawing of war.” It declare or participation by the United State ‘in a court of inter nal Jjustic but makes no direct reference to the league of nations Mr. Bryan 18 expected to be Florida's representative on the resalutions committee, and in that capacity will offer his planks for incorporation in the platform The declaration re contributions. Mr. not be whipned here as Florida Mr. Brvan occu- Waldorf-Astoria Gov. Charles W. himself a presi- Adoo, by Mr. Democratic rding campaign Bryan said, will to shape for a day | or so. It was indicated he was wai ing to see what expression with re- ard to law enforcement would be favored by the platform builders be- fore determining whether the declara- red the prohibition question rent hortly called on declined | other tha call {UNDERWOOD PREPARES PLANK AGAINST KLAN | Wants Resolution Platform of 1856 Confirmed | by Convention. in Democratic | By the Assoc NEW YO 0 Underwood @ s convent | quarte 3 be greeted by his | make public the | lux Klan plan | be presented to the plat- ittee on his behalf by For- of Birmingham, selected Alabama ator in text of the an which will form comm reaffirms the directed azal nd _dec is pending in con- It says he plank laration of Know Not similar issue nection with the Klar We do reaffirm said part emn Democratic or qu furtherance of any whatsoever: p conden political objective rticular do we for the purpose prosc political rights privilege of the 8 5 proposed, | practiced and publicly acknow | by the organization Known | Ku Klux Klan, and as hereafter be proposed or practiced by any organization w Sver l WILL NOT NAME DEVER. i Chicago Mayor Reserved as Dark Horse at New York. 2 —The name n rmally onal convention nomination linois_delegation the situation re- mayor and his | possibilities as a compromise candi- | date. but it was said today by the | delegation 1eaders that the Dever had been confined thus far to a menzary rite-son status ture § will be taken asserted and man nosen to resolutions and nited Members of ve been discu the \")“4 4RO boo ure reports that a preference for and he der rumors amitted hi Britain Assents to Free State Rep- resentative in Washington. LONDON., June 23.—The British ment has assented to the pro- Irish Free State to send Wash- | gove posal of the a separate ‘mm«m it House of Common Thomas, the coloni al scretary. question whether such representative would have an independent position at Washington was being disc With a minister of the Free {who tsitn Lc Mr. Thomas added R C. MURCHIE SELECTED. wm Represent New Hampshire on | National Committee. NEW YORK, June 23.—New Hamp- | shire's delegation to the Democratic ional convention today chose the following officers | National ommitteeman, Robert C. | Murchie: national committeewoman, | representative 1o announced today by Mrs. Dorothy B. Jackson. Member of resolutions committee, | Raymond B. Stevens; rules. Frank M Richardson, and chairman of the del- egation, Robert Jackson e e OHIOANS ELECT MOORE. Manager Chosen National Committeeman. NEW YORK, June 23.—Edmund H Moore of Youngstown, pre-convention manager for James M. Cox in 120, was elected national committeeman by the Ohio delegation to the Demo- cratic national convention today after / hot fight. _ Cox FOUR TOURS WASHINGTON : SAGUENAY RIVER AND RETURN July 21, Aug. 4, 11 and 18 Embracing Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Thou= sand Islands, St Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, Sa« guenay River, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Albany, Hudson River, New York. All Expenses Except Meals OBER’S Steamship and Tourist Agency 1420 H Street N.W. ‘Washington, D, C.

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