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- AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALZS. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. Vy virtue of a certain collateral note, dated April 29th. 1924, payable thirty days after date, signed H.'B. Thaden, default having been made in the pavment of same, we will sell_at public auction within our office, G st. nw. on FRIDAY. THE v DAY OF JULY. 1824, AT ELEVE AN, the collateral named therein fo wit: Notes for $1.080.50 made by Clark M. and 29, 1922 ¢ iR Mary N Rictiards, secured on lot 36 and part of lot, 35, Block 8, M. Raioier, Md.,"dated Herms of sale: Al cash THOMAS J. OWEN THOS. J OWEN & SO! TRUSTEES’ ¢ ALUABLY RESIDENCE, SALE BRICK nEING PRIV PRI BER 1915 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust reteracd i Tiber 45, Tolio 3:8" ety 1007 the land records of the Distriet of Columbia. and the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, qn MONDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JULY. AD. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premises. situate i the District of Columbia, and desig. nated as and being lot 27 in T. Wirton Mai Thews' subdivislon of lot 17 in square. morth « of 137, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 20, folio 51 Torms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $6.300. further particulars of which will be announced &t time of sale: §1,000 of the purchase price to be paid in cash and the Dbalance at $125 per month. with Interest at 7 per cent. A deposit of $300 required. (¢ veyancing and recording at purchaser's o Terms fo be complied with within thirts d otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertited and resold at the discre X tion of the trustees GFORGE F. W 371-0&4s,exSu&hol ADAM 4. W N COOK, EDGAR LEEDY, R Trustees. ATCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Ma- chinery and Equipment, Stock in Trade, Auto Trucks, etc., of the Junk Business Located at No. 37 L Street Southeast. By virtue of a certuin chattels deed of trust @atea December 2ist, 1025, and recorded De cember rament No. 67 of the land records fo ret of Columbia and at the request of the party secured therebr the undersigned trustecs will sell by pubiic auction at and abont premises N L Street soutbeast, on MONDAY, JULY FOURTEENTH. 1924, COMMENCING AT 10 0'CLOCK A M Elec. Power Baling Preases, 20-ton Scale, Hand "power Presses. Gas Enzinc, Acetyleae Burter, Snear, One-ton_Scale, Electric Drill, C Hind Trucks, Two 2-ton Repuhl Trucks, Two 3i-ton Republic Trucks. Road Roller.’ Adding Machine, T'on Safe, Underwood Typewriter, Check Drotectozraph, Ofice Fix- vires. et Sorap Tron. Scrap « Tnner Tuves, ' Canvas. Rigg Rubber, Strings, Waste et s curtain mater.al af Rennings, . and 014 Washington Brick Co. at Waierlon Station, Va.. 4nd 8t sard South Capitol’ oes E strests 5w Terms: Cash CLARENCE 1. GESSFORD, WALTER G. DAVIS _jeT-d&adbs. exsu Trustees. BE\ s, treot "X W * Trustee’s Sale of Valuable| Three-story Brick Apartment House at No. 332 Indiana Avenue Northwest, Contain- ing Seven Apartments. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in *lunacy causes Nos. 9174 and 0318, the under signed trustee will offer for sale by 2iction in front of ‘le premises o F THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1524, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. the foilow: ing described land and premises. situated in the City of Washington. District of Co lumbia, to-wit: Part of lot lettered “G” of R. Y. Brent's subdivision of lots in Square numbered Five Hundred and Thirty three 3). as per plar recorded in the Ofice of urveyor for the D strict of Columbia in Liber N. K. n: folio 233: begin: for the same on the sontherly side of Indiana Ave Due at the Northeast corver of said lot, and running thence westerly along said avenue 22 feet, 8 inches, more or less. to line of art of said lot conveyed fo Willlam Me ermott. 'by_deed recorded in_ Liber W. I 7 at fol of the Land Recors of the District of Columbia; thence southwesterly of same width 99 fest fo rear end of said lot, and koown as premises 332 Indiana Ave "nué Northwest. Washington. D. Terms of sale: Sold subject to an_exist ing trust of Seventy-five Hundred Dollars ($7.500). balance to be paid in cash. A d posit of $500 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All converanciog, recording, revenue stamps and notarisl fees At the coxt of the purchaser. Terms of saie to be com plied with within fifteen dass from day of sale. otherwise the trustee roserves the right 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' ad. vertisement of such resale in some news- peper published in the City of Wasningion, ;- C. THOMAS G. WALSH, Trustee. 402 6th_xt_nw. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- + STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 4505 ARKANSAS AVENUE N.W. 'By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4920, folio 148 et seq. of the land records District of Columbit &nd at the request of the party secured ther by. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MON DAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JULY, AD.’1924, AT FIVE THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premises, situate 10 the District of Columbia, and des. ‘iguated as and heing lot Afty-five (35) In Dwi Partello’s subdivision of lots_in 7, ax per plat recarded in the office éxor of the Dixtrict of Columbia in t folio 29, subject fo the covenants running ‘with the land. that no building shall be erected on said ot fo cost lexs than 6,000, except stablex or garages fo be uced in ction with such buildinz, and that any ng to be erected thereon shall be used resident purposes only. which residence all front on Arkansas avenue s :_Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.250, further particalars of which will be announced at time of xale: the pur- chase price above tald frust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 required. Conveyanc: ing. recording and revenue stamps at par- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited 2nd the property may be advertised and resold ‘Wt the discretion of the trustees. FRED McKEE, ARTHCR G. BISHOP, 372-d&4x.exSudhol Trusty THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEE] TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE. EMISES 5408 CONNECTICUT BAVENTE NOUTHWEST. o y virtue of ‘a certain deed of trust dated December 1st, 1923, being instrument No. 55, recorded January 22ud, 1024, among the land Tecords of the Disirict of Columbie, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees ill sell at public auc. tion. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the foilowing described land and premiecx, situste i the District of Columbia. and désignated as and ibeing_part of the fract of land known as “Chevy Chase." described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning for the same at point in the westerly line of Connecticut venue, which point is distant 212.07 feet from the intersection of the westerly line of Connecticut _avenue with the south line of Legation street, as these strests are shown in Liber County 34, follo 41, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, and running thence with the west- (erly lige of Connecticut avenne eouth 24 de. ‘grees 26 minutes east 50 feet to the sontherly Boundary of the tract of land subdivided by Fulton R. Gordon, which subdivision was re. corded June 17th, 1905, in Liber County 4, 1olio 41, of said surveyor's ofice records. and Tunning’ thence south 85 degrees 26 minates west 150.50 feet: thence north 24 degrees 26 minutes west 50 feet: thence north 85 degrees 26 minutes east 159.50 feet fo the place of begioning. The above described property is now known for taxation purposes as parcel 3724, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $21,000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $750 required. Conveyancing, re- _iv7-Ats.exSmn. | Shelving, cording and_revenue stamps urcharer's cost. " Terms to be complled with within ihirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ' DISTRIOT NATIONAL BAKK, oY ihington, D. H. L. OFFUTT, JOHN W. CHILDRESS, 371-d&ds exSu&hol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TW! STORY BRICK APARTMENT HOU! CONTAINING EIGHT = APARTMENT! BEING PREMISES NUMBER 1658 EUC- LID STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being fnstrument No. 233, recorded October 3rd. 1928. among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tbe request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF "JULY, A.D.'1924, AT FIVE P.M.. the following described lund and premises, situate in the District of Columbis, and designal and being lot 31 in Jobm L. Wi sul division of lots in block 8, “Meridian Hill, as per plat recorded in the office of the su: veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 55 at folio 163, said block now known for pur- poses of assesament and tazstion as square Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $37,500, with about 9 years to run, fur- er particulars of which will be announced t time of sale; the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $730 required. Conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited 204 the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JAMES H. BADEN, THOR. J. OWEN & BON, ADGTIONEEES. ) Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Eight-Story Office Build- ing, No. 635 F Street, NW., Known as the Barrister Build- ing. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul recorded” in Liber No. 4037, folio 48 et lfll’ of the land records of the District of Colum- bis, and at the request of the nolder of part f the notes secured thereby, tbe undersigmed trustees will sell at F\IM)\' auction, in front on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH Y, A. D. 1024, AT FOUR s the following dexcribed land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot 43 in Anderson B. Lacey's combination of lots in Square 435, ax per PIAC recorded In the office of the ' surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber 38°at folio 108, Terms: Sold ibiect 10 4. nrior deed of trust for £80,000 and mccrued interest. further par- ticulars’ of which will be announced at (ime of ‘sale; ‘the purchase price above said trust fo be Daid one-third in cash and balance ia two equal (naiallments ‘in - six and " fwelve months, with interest at 6 per cent per anoum, yavanie " xemi-annually, or all "cash af purchaser's option. A deposit of $5.000 required. Conveyancing, recording and reve- nue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from da of tale, otherwixe deposit orfeired and the Droperty resold at risk and cost of defaulting [vllr;hlr‘r‘nl‘u‘r five days Advenlrment e kuch resale in some newspaper published ja Washington, D. C Papecibai iited ARTHUR G. BISHOP. 1413 Eye Ktreet N.W. FRED McKEE. Wilki Building. 3625-&ds.exSuhol " P rraste oos. #£47THE AROVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENT WEATHER UNTIL TUESDAY. THE 15th DAY OF JULY, 1924 SAME HOUR_AND PLACE, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES y0-d&ds.exSu THOMAS J. OW) EER TWO- UM . ATCTIC TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE STORY BRICK DWELLING BEING RER 1 NEW JERSEY AV By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber 4087, folio 332 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, ad nt the request of the party secured ther: by. tie undersigned trustees will sell at_pub lic’ auction in front of the pramises, on TUES DAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1924 AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following. deseribed land And premises, situate in the Distric: of Columbia, and dcsignated as and being part of lot 4 in Hugh B. Sweenes's subdivision_of square 536 as per plat recorded in Liber N."K.. folio 279 of the reeords of the Office ‘of thé survesor of the District of Columbia_ described as follows: Reginning on 3rd st.. 187 feet south from the line of New Sork ave. and runninz thence south on 3rd st 10 feet to the line of what was formerly the properts of Archibald Rrown as convesed fo him br deed recorded in Liber 1. A. S.. 1084, folio 74, of the land records of District of Columbia, thencs east with Brown's line to New Jerséx ve.. thence north on said nue 22 feet more or less to the center of the ATty wall between the hoise in land hereby described and the house adjoining thereto om the north. thence with the center of said wall fo the rear of the building and thence to beginning. Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of £500 required at the time of sale. All converanc ing. recording, revenue stamps. ete., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. or deposit forfeited. SAMUEL A_DRURY. AMES B, NICHOLSON, _153-0&dn,exSukhol istees ADAM A” WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Imported and Domestic Groceries, Hand- some Mahogany Fixtures, Cash Register, Slicing Ma- chine, Refrigerating Case, Ice Box, Scales, Etc., at No. 3324 14th street n.w. By virtue of a certain chattels deed of trust dated Januars 20th. 1924, and recorded Jan- ry 30th. 1924, among the land records for District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell. within the above premises, By Public Auction Tuesday, July 15th, 1924, Commencing 10:30 A.M. Stock of Imported and High-grade Domest! Groceriex, Handsome Mahogany and Opolite ses with Mirrors, Partitions, d Countars ited States Register, . Opolite Electric Fans, Refrige: with Plate ¢ Sticing _Machine, Toledo Computing Scall Tables. Meral Frame. Coftee Urn, Terms nal Cash . Floor Case. Chairs, Ename Trays, ete. ‘Cash C._F. FOLLMER, KNUTE NILSSO Trostees. NELSON K. LYONS, Attorney for Trustees. 59,111 3308 14th st. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Auto Acces- sories, Floor Cases, Visible Gas Pumps, Air Compressor, Implements of Trade and Lease of Premises No. 16 Mass. Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain chattels deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4047, folio 415, et seq.. of the land records for the District of Coliimbia, and at the request of the party secured therebs, the undersigned trustees will sell by public_auction within the above premises on TUESDAY, JULY FIFTEEN 1924. COMMENCING AT TWO 6'CLOCK P.M miscellaneous Auto accessories. including Tubes. Flaps, Lenses, Storage Batteries, Spot and Head Lights. Chains, Oil. Grease, Soap. Tolish. Jacks, Spark Plugs. Rad. Comp..’ Bulbs. Tire Paint, Simoniz, Sheliac, B. O. and Tubé Patches, Tolts, Nuts, Rim parts, ete. o Floor Cases. Tire Rack. & Bowser Oil Tanks, Weaver Jack, 3 Visible Pumps and Taoks, Vice, Fire Extinguishers, Air Compressor, Gas, Elec. Sign, ete. Will first be offered as an entirety. including lease of premises. and if a satisfactory bid is not received will be immediately sold in detail. Terms: Cash. MARK STEARMAN, GEO. L. McCURDY, 159.10.11.12.14 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC.. BY AUCTION TO PAY STORAGE CHARGES. Notice is hereby eiven that on SATURDAY, JULY TWENTY-SIX, 1924, COMMENCING § OICHOCK A'M.. we il seil by pablic suction within _the salesrooms of ~ADAM A. WESCHLER. 820 Pa. ave. n.w.. to pay storage and other chiarges, goods stored with us in the following names: Mr. Willlam M. Hallam, Marshall Hunter, Otto Luebkert, ¥. J. Martin, Mrs A 3. Montgomery, Mrs. € Nichol: son. Phillip Sures. H. G. Walds. Georze Washington, L. G. Whitaker. Parties inter- ested take notice. Terms: Cash. KRIEG'S EXPRESS & STORAGE 00. $9.17.25 616 Eye 8t. N.W. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY _AND _BASEMENT _ BRICK DWELLING _BEING PREMISES NUM- LER 1538 SWANN STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 4255, follo 60 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the prem! on TUESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY O] JULY AD. ' 1024, AT THREE-THIRTY 0'CLOCK 'P.M., the following described land And premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being all of lot 80" in square 191 in Francis Majasky's subdivision as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Book 16, at page 53. Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.250.00 and the overdue interest thereon, farther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A de- posit of $200.00 required. Conveyancing. re- cording and Trevenne stamps at purchaser's cost. ~ Terms to be complied with within thirly days otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may be advertised aud resold at the discretion of the trustees. JAMES L. KARRICK, WM. P. METCALF. 355.7,9.11.13.15 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES ENOWN AS 228 © STREET N.E., AND ADJOIN- ING VACANT GROUND 'TO THE EAST. By virtue of a_decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 2, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction fn front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE SEV- ENTEE DAY OF JULY, 1924, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed land dnd premises, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: The west 33 feet and 4 inches front of original Iot one (1) by the full depth thereof in square 756, improved on approximately the ‘west half thereof by the dwelling house known as No. 226 C st. n. “Perms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, Dayable semi-annually, from day of sale, se- Cared by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. deposit of $800 required of the time of sale. All conveya: Tevenue stamps and notarial fees of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com. plied with within thirty days from day of Sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad- Vertisement of such resale in some newspaj in_the City of Washington, D. published fn STRL W, OGHDE, 14 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SAIE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, CONRISTING OF LOT FRONT- ING ABOUT 38 FEET ON 4lst STREET, RUNNING BACK TO BELT ROAD, IM- PROVED RY SEVEN-ROOM. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 3428 4lst STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4838, folio 268 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and st therequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at ublic auction in_front of the VEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENT JULY, A 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK "P.M.. ‘the ' following-described land and premises, aituate ip the city of Warhing- ton, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered thirty-four (34). Eugene A. Smith's subdivision of lots in sq numbeied seventeen hundred and forty-thi (1748) an per plat recorded in Liber 65, follg 157 in'the wurveyors office of the Disirict of Columbia, together Wwith the improvements. Sold subject to existing first trust of $5,000. Terms of sale: $1,000 of the purchase money to be paid in cash. ‘balance pavable in month. 1y instaliments of $45.00 each, including in- tarest at 7 Der centum per anoum, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. a¢ the option of the purchaser. A" deposit of $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyafcing, recording, revenue stamps. At cost purchaser. Tarms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of ‘sale, otherwise the trusice reserves the Tight fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertimement of”sich rekaie n some news- aper published in Wasnington. D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COM- e, PANY, Tru By J..C. BELL, President. Attest: ALBERT H. SHILLINGTON. y3-d&ds.exSu&hol __ Assistant Secretary. ADAM A, WESC Trustees’ Sale of Brick Dwell- ing No. 1632 Riggs Place N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in the recorder of deede’ office of the District of Columbia on the 25th day of June, 1923, M “Instrument Number 108, and ‘at the request of the parties wecured thereby. the undersigned trusteex will sell at pnblic anetion. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, TRE EIGHTEENTH (18th) DAY OF JULY, 1524, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the ‘following described land and premizex situate in the District of Columbia, and des- as and being LOT NUMBERED NINE- TEEN (19) in L. Rigge' executor's snbdivision of SQUARE, ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY. EIGHT (178) as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Liber 12, folio 30. improved by a 3-story brick av-window dwelling. confaining & rooms and barh, with all modern improvements. Terms of xale: One-third of purchase price t0 be in cash and the balance in two notes of equal amounts, payable in one and two years, respectively, after date, with interest at six and one-half per centum (6%%) per annum, able semi-annually, and to be secured as rst lien on the property sold. A deposit of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) to be paid_upon acceptance of bid. Converancing. recording and revenue Stamps at purchaser's Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of the sale, otherwise deposit will be forteited. and the property may be rexold. at the risk_and of the defanlting purchaser, after five days’ ne_advertisement. PO e ORGE T WORTHINGTON, GEORGE Y. WORTHINGTON. Jr., y8-d&ds,exSu Trustees. STEAMSHIPS. Canadianiies Croises via_ Palatial twin-screw S. S. “FORT HAMILTON” Sailing from New York July 19 Aug. 2-16-30 Stopping One Day (each way) at Halifax. and Two Days at Quebec Magnificent scenery. &mooth _water, cool weather. 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Pier 36, North River, New York. Delightful Sail to Historic MOUNT VERNON AlL-the-Way-by-Water-Route Steamer Chas. Macalester Sailing 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. Rognd trip, 85¢. Admi 25 Total, $1.10. Round Trip $315 via Havane § Panama Canal i Cabin -omme - lndnd.an 1st abin mcce . % ships to the Coast Zacivia ite #1235 gaie 'Srd Cabin $185 These round-trip vates operative to October 31. VACATIO?,SI’RS‘EET‘:‘WS_‘_ Beginni ing_at_you or e ol dional cost via northern routes. o ¥ Qh‘l!,n A ‘Washington, D. C- PANAMA Paciric Line RESORTS. A Summer Paradise \HE Adirondacks, TTake George, Lake Champlain and many other resorts among the moun- tains, lakes and for- ests of northeast- ern New York State afford every form of recreation. An outing_here in America’s finest va- cationland is never ointing. Sonniin Mustrated ide, 7y Delaware & * Hudson — Shortest, quickest and best route between New York (Grand Central Terminal) and Montreal (Windsor Station). ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ocean exd South Carelina Ave., e vaie . s St IN ROOMS $100,000.00) 4 ‘Ocean end South Carelina Ave. RUNNING WATER IN ALY ROOMS (nn’logl!n A; A 9‘2"1 n: ;?,lwam) — s ‘weekly. Folder and City Map on Request. _BROOKE sTIzER, Men. OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVE. ‘Com] tifull; ited and e A adaition, of dbece Boor and ‘music. ‘Running water in all rooms; private baths: $4 up. dally; $20 and up weekly. e . . HEALY. URTESY- (OSPIT & B RD‘OH. ONLY I A delightful, invigorating sea voyage for So Direct and Economical Way to Southwestern Cities: Albuquerque ... Austin . Beaumont . Dallas . El Paso Fort Worth Galveston . Houston .. Los Angeles turtle $95.15 70.73 64.80 73.34 80.42 73.34 63.00 64.80 109.20 79.58 101.30 7237 109.20 109.20 Seashore rail con- San Diego ..... San Francisco. . Tucson .......... The above one - way fares from New York include stateroom ac- commodations and meals on steamer. RESORTS. ATLANTIC_CITY. N. J. MONTICEL Kentucky ave. near beach—Atlant.c finest and most popular rate hotel. O chestra. dancing. elevator. Private baths. RUNNING WATER IN AIL ROOM Write for bIt & auto map. Ph. 1018&6706 BATHING FROM HOTEL Ownersh Frrres & Ho RICHMOND Eentucky Avenne 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, overlooking ocean. Excellent cuisine. Private baths. Rates $4.00 up daily. Free ocean bathing., Write for reservations. Owned and managed by MR. and MRS. WILLIAM WOOLHOUSE. formerly Superintendents of Wykagyl and Greenwich Country Clubs 10 $3 up daily (including meals). special weekly OSBORN Corner Arkansas and Pacific Aves.; central to all attractions: modern in evers respect. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Suites with bath. Cool porches. Elevator. G FROM HOTEL Virginia ave. near Beach and Steel Pier. You will find the best of food, service and comfort. Ideal spot for motorists. Free bathing priy- ileges; ghowers; private baths: elevator; white service; dancing: spacious porches; all outside rooms. ' Running water in All Room: 5,000 spen’ for interior improvements. Write for rates and folder. $4 and up daily: special weekly. GABLE & DAVITT. SAolel > 9 e ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. , This American Plan Hotel is never more comfortable than during the Sum- mer months on account of its excep- tional location and arrangement. H Brick Garage. |BRETTON HALL EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Rail four Penni fortal mans. SHOREHAM ave., close to Beach and Steel Pi Amer. plan, $i up daily. water, elevator, electricity TONIAN’S RENDEZVOUS BELVEDERE South Cafblina Ave. near Beach. Central to all amusemen Private batbs. RUNNING WATER IN__ALL ROOMS. $4 uj GINNETTI BROS. WASHIN near Beach Run- South Carolioa Ave. Capicity 250. ning water in all rooms. Europ._plans. GEO. _A. CASTEE} -Hotel SL. Charles -Galen Mall a-American plan. be secured from local Ticket Agents. 35 OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. LAND THA Growers 1n famous ey, average $9.600 a family in tazable This weaith comes from rich, nat- ned ‘“‘combination’ phosphate soil which grows two to four crops yearly. Winter vegetables grown between rows young orange | trees for a cool, refreshing climate—for per- fect Summer weather— for surf bathing, fishing, beach diver- sion and Boardwalk entertainment— for Golf, Tennis, Roller Chairing, Sailing, Base- ball, Trapshooting, Swimming Pools, Theatres, Movies, Dancing . Orchestral Concerts and Ocean Pier Entertainments. THE LEADING HOUSES consist of the finest resort hotels in the world, each offering its own individual features but all providing the same bospitality for which Atlaatic ity is famous. A wire, lettef or phone call 1o any of the following will secure boelet, rates, reservations and other inforr.ation. -Seaside Howse ¢ -The Ambassader se-Notel Traymors se-Mariborough -Slesheim a -Hotel Deor's © -The Shelsurns ae-Hote! 'wickerbooker a -Hotel Brighton a -Ho'sl Bothwell eBaropean p'ad. ae-Both plass. road time tables and fall information can Reached_in and one-half hours e OCEAN CITY, N. J. The LINCOLN OCEAN CITY, N. J. American plan. 300. All outside rooms with running water. electricity phones. Private baths. Wonderful mea service. Absolute cleanliness. New elevator I = ittenhouse Kentucky Ave. near the Ocean. Amer. . and European plans. Capacity, 200. Running water thronghout. ' Fire. proof_addition. H. W. HAMPTON New Clarion Kentucky Avenue, just oft Bosrdwaik l New brick addition. Orchestra Bathing | "y privile-es. 2istvear. _S. K. RONIFACT | PINE TREE INN s Pl Beach. Running water. ,.(me Tai ‘3;; up Spe. Wkiy. PHILLIPS HOUSE Massachusetts Ave., Near Beach American Plin . C. & 114 Aol private bath; Hungarian cafkine Vs Darming privilege. F. Frie . Kentucky Running strict Prop. Bropricter. | A. C. & E. B. McClellan % street level. SPECIAL SEASON RATES. Ownership Management. s Stnand Wesley Ave. American Plan. S. E. MAYBERRY. On the Boardwalk, BREAKERS o, "oy RS American plan. Tennis courts. Bath houses. Garages. Elevator. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. Cor. 6th & Wesley The Fleetwood Cr_ 2 & weul Washington address, 1760 P St N.17. “‘An Exclusive Hotel for FasMonabie Patronage” HALCYON HALL 1116 Wesley Avenue, N Booklet. MRS’ F. MAXWELL OCEANIC 1ith AND WESLEY AVE Running water in every room. Elesator. American plan. Booklet, _A._E. DAKER. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. PROFITS until trees reach maturity. Land needs peither irrigation nor drainage. ' Fine all-year cli- mate, good water, high elevation. schools, up- to-date stores, paved railroads, ship- ping facilities. all necessary’ conveniences. No ploneering. Send for illusirated booklet tell- ing of this Florida Eldorado. Give dozens of testimonials frym growers who realize $1,000 Explains how you car go pect this_“‘double ‘Insurance'* ur _expense. ~Write today. y Corp., 501 Fifth ave., MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Washington Conservatory of Music 1408 N. H. Ave.. at Dupont Circl; Violin, Piano, Voice, Sazophone. ef Spec o SHeE e B o PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag, Jazz, Popular Musie in 20 lessons. Free l‘ello!;l “bo:nok' lb“’C;]:;llmm'uchhhmA e e e e R TOURS LINES, Inc. P ONLY DIRECT LINE New and luxurious steamers Boston and New York now in service. ALL THE WAY BY WATER Music and Dancing. “ BOSTON Via Boston and New York Line and Cape Cod Canal Leave Pler 19, N. B. (ft. Warren 8t.), New York, d‘.\l;}. inclue Sun- days, at 5 P.M. aylight Baving Time. Telephone Barclay 5000. Connecting with our steamers at Boston for Portland, Rockland, Bangor, St. John, N.B., Yar mouth, N. S. Special facilities for automobil s 5th Around the World Cruise 20th: byspeciallychartered. Co — Wwflm ‘tons; $1250 including guides, drives Tomn. Viaiting Panama Canal, Los Angeles, 18 dars i 18 days in India: 5 .'“ng"‘* e, Earece, etc. S0 vers in Europe with both cruises. 21 Mediterranean Cruise,Jan. 31 Iy ey aronta’” o1 ""“‘"‘gow tons, $600 up, including drives Guides, hotels, fees. 17 days Palestine and Egyr: 600 to 700 passengers expected on each cruis. Ober's Tourist Agcy, 1420 H Street Cunard Line, 517 14th St. N.W. RESORTS. EAGLES MERE, PA. | HOTEL HENLOPEN Ggas Froot Bates. Spocat raes amilies. ot mi Bl e e Gt hine BAY SIDE INN Overlooking Clesapeake Bay. view: high: shady | garage: elec. lights. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, WD, Hotel Bradd“k Cuisine and scenery unexcelled. Geif, tennis, swimming, dancing, ete. Sunday and boliday Chicken Dinner, $1.75. Booklets, rates, ete.. on_request 3 BETTERTON MARYLAND Great water TABOR INN 0cett ond Gonmecticut Av- 4 Tdeal location: large. airy Tooms Running water. 22nd season. Owner M. 3. CROGHAN. Mgr. CAMP SCHLEY INN Delightful locat. Home-grown veget. Rates reas. Booklet_on_request. __ Miss_Coblents. Prop. management. © 30 Fo & A M Do BURHOLME So. North Carolina Ave. Running _water. Excellent home cooking. from house. American plan. $3.50 day up. t omerhotser. = Hichigan & Beach. Ruaning Kaptam | D" American water, private bath. Excellent ta- 5. $17.50 up. Bathing privilege. Mrs. M. MAGUIRE, formerly of the AUSTINE Iiofe and St James Close to all ~ churches amusements. Lunning water in all roms. BE T oNER 3) .24 1 Beach DELAWARE /ron *%, ,'1‘.";‘.;..1;‘.. Run'; te: priv. batbs. CITY HOTELS A, ehvnbree N ( 7AN6|E Kentucky ave. near Bea {NORM Ryl e et EOFHHACRR, Owner and Prop. WILLC "GROVE = No_ Georgia WILLOW GROVE 7 ¥¢ ceores Italienne. Running water Out: Ownership management. Ty CA New York Ave. pear Beach. | McGUIGAN £ox. i st b, INNING WATER IN 3 jat Elevato Moderste Rates. Bosrdwalk at Ocean Ave. European plan. Summer Iy $2.00 with Seing weter: 200 A - Virginia ave. near beach. Private Mortimer 15" mruing - water in_every wom. Americes pian. $9.50 up. datly. Speciay wkly. Bathing privs. C. V. Mortimer, Owner. Cl:lESTER INN New York Ave. near Beach American plan. __All conveniences. memSTER Mrs. D. Kanper. Kentucky av., mear running water. a la carte, Beach; elevator; private Open all year. A. V. ASBURY PARK, N. J. The Resort City Beautifal INVITES YOU TO AR IDEAL VACAT!O| Where Seashore and Country Meet o o Mengoes - Fine Hotels For information, write ASBURY PARK HOTEL ASSOOATION 117 Boardwalk, Asbury Park, N.J. or Municipal Information Bures CAPE MAY, N. J. ceteiry of its aize in iy In tion. _Bathing privileses. s e L Sees HOTEL DE VILLE 5 Emze= ON Ocean ‘Ave., 1st hotel from 'beach, overlook- ing ocean. 'Central; fireproof; elevator; priv. baths. Running water in all rooms. Bathing from ‘hotel. Coolest dining room in city: on 6th_floor, with ocean view. $3.50 up daily; special weekly. M. A. LEYRER. Formerly Hotel Chetwood, Pacific and Tllinois Aves, close to Beach; modern throughou running water in bathing from hote VAGO, _proprietor. ILVERSIDE South Carolina Ave. pear the Beach. Rooms With Running Water American Plan, $5, $6 and $7 day. 13th Semson. Excellent cuisine. W. J. ERSKINE, Prop. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL Virginia Ave. near Steel Pier. Amer. plan. SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. Auto Bus Meets Trains. Booklet. 0. D. PAINTER, Owner and Manager. FAeWILTSHIRE An all-year moderate-priced fy mily hotel ginia. Kyenue E-‘t o Boarawaik. Rnunvl-i-l; water. Private baths. Elevator. American Plan. Ellis, Est. Owner. T ORE "7 Worlds Greatest Hotel Success Hotel LAFAYETTE ON THE COOL BEACH FRONT CAPE MAY, N. J. Begs to announce a 30 per cent reduction in rates until August 1st ‘Rooms en suite with bath ; cuisine and servics wnexcelled : elevator. W. Mecray & Brev Hotel Windsor 3% Jay” v 5" Capacity, 300. Hot and cold running water o every room. Private baths. _ Elevator. Quwnership_direction. B. HALPIN. COLONIAL 0 the Besch tront._ mer. lan. Elevator. water. Private baths. Special July rates. Bool let. 27th season. W. H. CHURCH, Owner. AR LA Ocean and Beach. Over ST. VIL! looking ocean. Cap., 150 Special rates until July 15. Running water. _Elevator. ARLINGTON Near beach; capacity 200; run. water; private Deths. polt. priviiesess moa. “rates BRIL: DORSEY Amer. pisi spec. July sates. 34 up daily: $18 up wkiy. Rumning water. Priv. baths. Orchestra. Dancing. Free Dathing priv. Own. mgt. J. E. WHITESELL. BREAKERS OFLY BEACH HOTEL. All rooms hot and cold ni: ter. Priv. bath, bathing priv. Free :‘I’:’:u 2{"1’(“0 er]l. G. K. SINNAMON, Owner. EDGETON Ove block from depot and w!)el!‘hA lAll nlitlld‘al_'r;avml. Musie. Dancing. Wonderful mea 56 up Weekly. % G! ‘K. BINNAMON, Prop. o v MARYLAND. CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD. o Brince. Frederick, "3 P2 B B Phooe NOLTE, 190 Directly on Chesapeake | { Arundel House Dl oo Chessmare ‘Wasbington. Fishing, boating. bathing; excelled home cooking. T. M. RUSSEY, | Shae Mo et West Riser 2 OCEAN CITY. MD. Mt. Pleasant Hotel NOW OPEN—On Boardwalk; most exclusive (private baths); ~excellent meals. S. M MASON. Prop. 31 | KAYE COTTAGE On Boardwalk; excellent table: bathing free. Mrs. M. KAYE. The summer resort that is different, becase it com! - - mountain and sea: shore cenditior unique surround- ings. The sandy water of the eplendid bath. level, One of the fiust 18-hole golf courses in America For booklet and rates, writs THE RAYMOND L. B. C. List, Manager. THE FOREST INN V. Yeager, Manager THE LAKESIDE John 8. Kirk & Son THE CRESTMONT INN William Woods, Manager and temperate the Eagles afford <00 feet bove ses DELAWARE WATEK GAP, PA. The Mountain Paradise KITTA Delaware Water Gap. Fr Leading botel, capacity 500, every appoin' ment: American plan: also grill for tourists excellent cuisine; high, cool location, mu nificent scenery, new 15-hole golf course nc open to our guests tennis, saddie hors- water sports, daily concerts and dance- Write for booklet, auto maps and special 19. rates for season, families and tourists. ter Gap's REENLEIGH P, Vi G golt course at door. roof garde Coe e Tt BT e BUENA VISTA SPRING! Centrally located. THE GABLES ¢t e and cold water. Ressomable, ‘New mamage- meot.” 0. M. CHANDLER, Prop. Tel. 4. THE SEASIDE American plan; running water; private baths. Rates reasonable; garage free o guests. o H. 0. CROPPER. PROP. B ‘Cool, airy rooms. Over The Del M":mm. ocean and bay. Homelike. = Rates reasonable. Mrs. §. L. CAREY. Owner-Prop. Bathing. HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT. J. L. MASSEY & SON. THE BELM Tanaiog water_1n every With ocean view. Raws reasonable. THE ATLANTIC =2 o Privatebath. Ocean Music. Dancing. front. 200 rooms. The Hastings Hotel C. W. PURNELL, Prop. and private baths. On Boardwalk. Buming water Mrs. CHAS. LUDLAM. BREAKERS 0o Boardwalk. Rebuilt Hot and cold running water. Private baths. Golf. Phone 76. C B TIMMONS, Prop. is Comfortable and homelike. The Dmn“!lhrl!dv Hot and coid running water. Terms sonable. Bathing 5 . Mrs. R. J. DENNIS. free. Hotel & Cottages. Ocean front. Best service. Or- chestra, Ballroom, Grill, Tearoom. Golf. Garage BUENA VISTA INN, IN BLUE RID mountains; refined, comfortable surroundin best of food, carefully prepared and serve. the place to'lose that worn-ont feeling; wri for rates. Mrs. HELEN D. HEIMEL, Buer YVista_Springs, Franklin Co., Pa * PEN MAR, PA. Grand View Hotel gt clean rooms, beautiful lawns, id. Kl Write to 3. C. W 7 i OUT’S HOTEL .25, Under personal supervision of Mr. and Juson E. Crout. Write for rates and eirculsr $: Comfortal mode: The Bon Aire Somiomty, B wide porches, good meals; hotel service. At to transients. Fooklet. - Mrs. B. F. DIEHL. ~ COLONIAL BEACH. Va. Hotel and Summer Garder “e Bruk"s Half square from berc: Salt water bathing: sea food table. Ratc $10 and $15 per week. Crab feast every cv. ning in garden. Prof. Siegle's orchesir: ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA, Washington's Big Mountain Resort 2,300 feet elevation. A northern climat amid southern hospitality Where you can play golf, teanis. ride ho: back, dance. swim. etc. And enjoy tne | of foods for what it costs you at ha. Booklet. E. L. Cockrell, Pres., Ork- Speinge Ve - - VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. THE AVALON Hot and Cold Water in All Rooms Ocean Ave. and Twentieth St. Highest poi COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk; strictly modern. Special rates to July 15 ‘Booklet. Ormrnnlgp::nlnan RIVER SPRING, MD. ver Spring On the Potomac. Open Junme 14. Salt-water bathing, fishing, temnis, dancing, sea food, vegetables from own farm. Make reserva- tions for the Fourth. Auto map. R. D. BLACKISTON'S SONS, Props. 118 Virginis i Teggett IDLEWHYLE COTTAGE—Directly ocean front. Very near Country Club and G Links. Spacious verandas. Culsine is exer lent, the bathing unsurpassed. For rates wrii The’ Idlewhyle Cottage, Virginia Beach, V A THE LOCKWOOD Open for the Season Mrs. A P. DANIEL. Prop. SHADY SIDE, MD. RURAL HOME. On West River and Chegapenke. W.. M. & A. Motor Line (phone Linc. 4178). Boating, bathing, fishing; large lawn, cool breezes, Spacious porches, big - open dining room, modern conveniences, excellent food, music for dancing. Gentiles only. Write for booklet. MRS. MATILDA NEWELL, Shady Side, Md. Phone West River 217-11. au7* BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA. = Hotel A Delightful Journey to an Ideal Resort JEASILY reached by rail or by motor over the Lincoln Highway, Bedford Springs a convenient playground for busy ‘Washington men. Its new 18-hole golf course and modern club house are now open to guests and the first wing of the new million. dollar hotel has just been completed. MARTIN SWEENY, Manager Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel