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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. " WANTED T0 BUY—HOUSES. Continued. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. O, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, I 924, RESORTS. 43 e eeeeeni}96o!rn- o i b b i i !: 5 D°DD—DHDH—-—D5— OO—O—69 ——-5 UCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAYS. BIG BARGAIN. 4004 to 4022 13th St. N.W. Six, large rooms, tile bath, h.-w.h., electric lights, double hardu_vood floors, built-in ice box, one-piece sink, servant’s toilet and other extras; double rear porches; wide front porch; deep lot to wide alley. THOMAS A. JAMESON CO., 906 N. Y. ave. Main 5526, T CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY IF Ti fll(’e i8 right. Mall particnlars to CLIFFORD A. NEALE,'§410 H st. n.w. WE HAVE CLIENTS wn;'wnm To BOY in Petworth and Brightwood. For results, list with us. F. C. GOODNOW COMPANY, _Main 23 800 Investmeni Bldg. _ WANTED—MODERN HOME OF ABOUT 8 R. in Le Droit Park, preferably corner or semi- detached, with garage or space for one: make large cash payment; for colored professional man. Alio wanted-—6 to 8 room houses In the nw. up to $8,300, on reasonabie terms, for colored. N. E. RYON CO, INC,, Main 1423 F Bt One Block West of 16th St. Near Spring Road Bridge. $13,60032 500 BALANCE EASY. Detached 6 roomn, sleeping porch, h.-w.h., Sreplace, hardwood floors. bookease, £0od iok. TERRELL & LITTLE, 1NC.. 1208 18th St. N.W. Main 8283. Evening Phone Franklin 1686-J Pot. 2892-3. ONLY $6950. ON FEASY TERMS. THE FINEST HOME IN The Northeast Section. ‘Tapestry brick homes, contsining six rooms and th: hot-water heat; electriclty: bailt-in Farage; interior beautifully decorated. Sample Douse; &3 Morton bl n. (between arh and Tth, T, and M sta. 2’ for inspection da 2rom 2 pm. to 830 pom. e % C. H. SMALL & CO., Ownes d Builders. 1515 M St. N.W. s = xde’l":l. Cleveland Park Bungalow An exceptional eppertuni 1t and attractive bunga: delightful community of and up-to-date houses. There are six rooms. tile bath. living Toom with fireplace, hot-water heat ity. hardwood floors, cellar. weater, arge attic, - garage: S0x11 3420 Quebec st from 5 to 8 pm. Main 6861, to buw a well wituated in & neous be lot, inspection daily’ from 1 1o 9 pm C. H. SMALL & CO., Owners and Ruilders, 1515 M St N.W- Phone Main 6 FOR COLORED. Must be sold. It vou have a_small eash Tayment. and can par a_reassnabie monthiv Payment. we have the Lome for Fou. . Good n.w. location. Act quick. EDWARD STROHECK INC 1023 15th St. Main 355. Evening Phone Service = Until 9 P.M. Delightful New Kite Built Homes, 3110-3128 Newton Street N.F. (Just ofi Rhode Island Ave.) iose Kite Fomes are in a particularly at- fractive section of the City—Newton st. n.e. is & delight(ul residentiul neighborhood and You, find the Homes come fulls up fo t cnvironment. Artatic tn design and praciicar in plan and arvangemont. Fol'y cquiphed in & modern maner. Youwll M\ comforts and concemiences seidom encountered n Homes at Don't take a chance ismppointed—sae these heautie be. ey will be sho- LY $300 18 "NEEDED TO MAKE TH FIRST PAYMENT—BALANCE IN CONY IENTLY ARRANGED TEGMS. o 50 to $7.930. 4 and 5 Rooms. Sanitarc plumbing and hot-water clectricity. attractive fiztures, Open for inpection_evers Take cars leaving 15th and o out R. I. ave to Newton st. ne. HARRY A. KITE. . . (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. Sunday heating, and_evening RO BELIEVING! 3 be agreeably surprised and de- 1gbt=d when sou ses and realize what a splen- | «ild pew bome you can purchase for— $6,975 at 1103 THIRD PI.LACE N.E. (Bet. L & M--3rd & 4th,) You will Small Cashk Payment. Fasy Monthly Terms. UNTIL 9 P.M. MOUNT PLEASANT B. H. Gruver Homes. SAMPLE HOUSE--3223 ADAMS MILL RD, OPEN FOR INSPECTION 3201 to 3227 Adams Mill rd. n ., hetween Kenyon st. d Klingle rd., faciog Nationsl Fmologieal Park: 8 rooms, baths. heated garage. Open_and ligated duily and Sunday i1 9 p.m. Take Mt. Plewsant cars to Parc rd. west on Park rd. to Klingle and Adami Mill rd. Do not fail to insnect these beauti- ful bomes, as they are nearly ail sold. LOW PRICL. FASY TERMS. Y RROKER OR . Owner uud Builder. B. H. GRUV SPECIATL. COI.ORED. Beveral Lovses n.w. section. Price i terms easy. Owner, F. D. HHOLMES, 819 s SALE OR RENT—HOUSES. SEVEN ROOMS, ELE C LIGHTS. CAPITOL HEIGHTS. Ave., 1st Flat SEVEBAL 8§ R. & B. BRICKS WITH rages in Bloomingdale and Lincoln Park vicin- priced below reproduction co AL sorz 142 F 8t SUMMER COTTAGES. FURNISHED COTTAGE ON Potomac River at Fenwick, Charle Md., about five miles below Marshall Hall. Possession can be secured at cnce. Boating, Lathing and fishing. Low rent. For information’ address E. W. ROE, 2824 Clifton ave., Baltimore, Md. the _ beautiful Co 2 last weeks in Augos! Btar office. WANTED T0 BUY_HOUSES, A 6-ROOM HOUSE WITH CONVENIENCES and no incumbrance; white section; $300 first parment, and must be reaxonsble in monthly, including interest and principal. State ticulars.”_Address Box 289-R, Star office. JUST T DESIR] : porches in Columbia Heights or Mt. b cash, $10.000 to $14,000. r office. e —MY FAMILY WILL BE here on 15th, desire home around $6,500 in e or s.e. _Address Box 319-R. SIX OR SEVEN KOOM HOUSE 1 Pleasant or Saul's Addition; must be three rooms deep. modern, and comparatively of recent build, Around $12,000. Substantial sh payment. _Address Box 291-R. Star office. HOUSE SCITABLE FOR DOCTOR'S HOME 204 office; east Conn. ave, west léth, north Mass. ave., south R. Address Box 300-R, Star office. ‘WILL PAY CASH FOR COLORED HOUSES: modern conveniences preferred. Call Main tached or semi-det garage will want Address Box 3 WILL PAY CASH FOR GOOD house, desirably located, central, reanoable; about fifteen rooms. modern. Columbia 4535-J. COLORED—SUBSTANTIAL CASH PATMENT ob & modern home; prefer section Sth to 14th below Florida ave.’ Call Main 989. lUNOAlLOW ‘or ‘llX OR KCE‘VE rooms. large 1ot. in or mear Cleve Drice, 312,000 o $15.000. "No agente Adqrisi Box 260-R, Star office. _ HIX OR SEVEN ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD ‘white peighborhood. Rtate price. terms and give location. Address Box 188.K, St WANT 10 BUY S a0 BOON HOUSE AT once. ce muxi reasonable. Iress Box 193K, Btar office. . WILL PAX ALL CASH FOL HOUSI eolored. Will consider an; -khfln fi g 1843 H n.w.. Room 4045, Man 1392, 8-ROOM HOUBE 1IN S.E. O 8.W. AD- drews Boxr 226-R, Rtar office. 14 4 T0 8 ROOM HOUSE IN N.W. OR N.E 8EC- tion; have & good cash payment and can make o l'.'l.‘ IIM“ days. ti"i 2".&.‘ — Dossession within . Main Room 4057, Continental Trust Bidg. ‘WANTED—A 7-RM. MOPERN HOUSE, WEST of 14 in Sacred Heart Parish: can make Address Box 18! i 1O A]:I{g‘)flxl.?l"l"{l I-I(ll.‘alx‘;:;l\l.v HOUSE, B rant Circle: pay $3.000 or more cash A Fox 2351 Star o e N 6-RM. HOUSE NEAR 14th and Park rd. for modern 8-rm. house in same section. Address Box 236-R, Star office. WE HAVE NUMEROUS CLIENTS IN _THE market for small investment. properties, $3,000 or less. If you want to sell your investment ROOMING northwest: Must be Open_for |~ | of the land records of the | money { AMERICAN jALp SHORE PROPERTY. NTERESTED IN SECURING ONE OR MORE cres on Potomac River for summer cottage. | Give full details, location and price, terms. Addres 5. . 3-ROOM BUNGALO 2ccommodations for 8 persons, per week including Iinen. orth Beach, Plone Fr. AN ATER FRONT lots on beautiful South River: easy auto dist.: 200d roads: all salt-water sports: to $800: 3 mi. from Annapolis on rd. to Arundel-on-the- Bay. G. W. Cox, R. F. D_ 3, Annapolis, M, CHESAPEAKE BEACE LOTS FOR S. For lots at Chesapea! land office on _Board: HEINZMAN, 1504 H Phone Main 5500 200 ACREN, 11, acres. 1 mi'e smalier tracts, inquire At BAUMAN & Washington. v WATERFRONT: 50 3 to 10 acres or waterfront: fine harbor: beeautiful shade; firet-class bathing. boating and fishing: on’ state roud, miles from Washington or Raitimore: 7 miles from Aa Telephoue 86 or MAURICE Annapolis, Md. o* 'AUCTION SALES. ___THIS AFTERNOON. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. 944 26th STREET N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated December 13, 1923, and_recorded December 14, 1923, instrument No. 311. of the land ree- ords of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the wecured thereby. the un- dervigned trustees offer for sule by publie auction. in front of the premises, on THUR FOURTEENTH DAY OF AU. AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M. following-dexcribed land in the city of Washington, Di bia, to-wii: Part of original lot 3. beirg the wouth 13.75 feet front on North 2th street. by the full depth of said lot im: broved as above. | One-third cash, balance in in one and two years, with nterest at & per cent. puvable emi-unnually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the propesty sold. or all cash, at option | of purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. " All couveyancing, recording, revenne stamps aud_noturial fees at the eoxt of the purchaser. Termn of sale to be com- plied with within thirty dava from das of sule, otherwise the trustecs reserve the right to ra: sell the properts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dags’ udver- timement “of such resale in some newspaper published In the city of Washington, D). C. GEO. W, B. Al BOWLES Trustees. equal instaliments, a& HOMAS J. oW c SON, AUC TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUARI 13 PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING PREM- ISES No. 2nd STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtne of a certa'n deed of t recorded. in Liber No. 4320, fol . re uest of the TIONE and at the party secured aned tmstee will sell, at Tont of the premises, on FOURTEENTH DAY OF 1924, AT FOURTHIRTY the followingz-described land and premises, sitoate in the city of Washing: ton. District ‘of Columbia, and dexiznated as and leing lot numbered sixtrone (81) in William H. Rookstools subdivision in square numbered seven hundred and fhirty-two (:32), ax per plat recorded in the office of the wur. | seyor of the District of Columbia, in Book 28 at page 91, togsther with the improvements. {onwisting Of three-stors and basement brick uilding. Terms of sale to be paid equal instaliments. One-t] in pa; interest rd of the purchase ch, batance” in two Bie in" one and twn ars. With % pertentam e o, from- das "of Sle. Aecired by deed of TrusE upon the prop erty’ soid, or all cash. at the option of the pnrehaser. A deposit of $5 quired at time of sale Al Tecording, revenn xtamps. efe.. Trchaser. “Terms ‘of wale ‘tobe . compiied With within thirty dass from day of sal hermise fhe trustee. Feserres the MENT eell” the ‘property at the risk And cost deTautting Durchaser. after five days' advel: | tsement “of AR fovale \n Some newspaper | peblished in Washington, D, €. H SECURITY & TRUST Co, Tiz HOWARD MORAN. Vice Pres: Attoxt Trustee. SHILLINGTON, Asst. Sec. to ) T H. al.) 2ugs d&ds.exsn TOMORROW. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story Brick Apartment, Known As “Braddock,”| Northeast Corner 18th and Willard Streets N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated | October 3. 1923, and recorded October 2 1928, as fhsirument No of the lund rec: ords’of the District of Columbia. and request of the parts secured thereby. dersigned trustecs will offer for saie L in' front of the premises AUGUST FIFTEENTH. 1921, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow iz de land and premises, Miuate in the ecity Washington, District of Columbia. tfo Lot 241 in' Joseph W. Harper's subd of lots in square 151, as sald subdisi recorded in Liber 30, folio 183, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District | of Columbia, improved as abose. to be sold subject, however. to a prior deed of trust for $25.000 at 619, of which $3,000 will be dne October 3. 1926, and $22.000 will be due October 3, 1628; over and above said trus cash. Terms of sale: A deposit of $2.500 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. ALl conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and at the cost of the purchaser. notarial _fee: Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some pewspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. W. SPENCER ARMSTRONG, CHARLES E. H, 205-d&ds,exSu MARSH ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Deli catessen Business at No. 2820 14th Street N.W., Consisting of Stock in Trade, Fixtures, Automobile and i Privilege of Said Premises. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trnst dated May 17, 1924, and recorded May 19, 1924, s Tustrument No. 214 of the land records for the District of Columbia. and at the request of the parts secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell by public auction, within or in front of the above premixes. on FRIDAY, ACUGUST 15th, 1924, AT 4:30 0°CLOCK P.M. Imported and Domestic Groceries, Soft Drinks Tobaceo, Etc.. 3 Refrigerator Cases, ‘Slicing Machine. Cash Register, Coffee Urnw, Elec. Dish Wa er, Icc Box. Refrigerator, Opolite Tables, Beéntwood Chairs, Griddle, Shelving, Counters, Glassware and Dodge Touring Car. Terms of sale: One-balf cash, balance in one and two years at six per cent, or all cash, at option of purchaser. $500 deposit Tequired at sale. RICHARD W. McMAHON, Remaining Trustee, District Nat'l Bk. Bldg. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Household Furniture, Pianos, New ElBac.:;i; L;ghung Fix- tures, Order stees. aul3.14,15 upplies, by U. S. Marshal, Etc, By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW,, Saturday, Commencing 9 AM. Upright Pianos, Oak Dining Room Snites, Oak Dining Room Chairs, Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Mahogany Extension Table and Chairs, Ivory Bureau and Chiffonier, Mahogany Dress: ing Table, Velour Upholstered Davenport Suite, Mahogany and Leather Davenport, Mahogany Tarn-Top Table, Fiber Rockers, Walnut Secre- tary Rookcase, 'Oak_Chifforobe, Kitchen Cal nets, Porcelain-Top Table, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Reds, Springs. New Mattresses, Englander Couch s, Rugs. ete. ute i in i ‘our- ing Cars, Roadsters, Deliveries and Trucks. At 11 O’Clock AM. Flat-Top Desks, Revolving Chair, File Case, Iron Safe, Sectional Bookcase, New Electric Fixtures, 'Display Refrigerating Case, Soda roperties L the 1th MR. THOMAS, B o hoss & PHELPS. 1011 K st bow. Main_9800. HCUNDREDS OF _ CLIENTS WAITING T0 buy: all sections; must have houses to sell at oses; list yoprs today and sold tomorrow. tain o 1 Samom Bug. Fountain, ete. Also Barber's Supplies, in- cluding 100 Razor Strops, 150 Razors, Electric Halr Clipper, Violet Ray Machines, Electric Vibrators, Combs, Electric Hair Dryers, etc. By order U. 8. marshal. Terms: Cash. ADAM A, WESCHLER, Auctioneer. | TRUSTE SALE OF PENSONAL EFFECTS, HOI HOLD: GOODS, ETC. FOR STORACE CHARG iven that on SATURDAY. ENTETHIRD, 1026, AT RN there will ‘be sald at public in_the auction house of Adsm A. . 923 ave, n. Washingto . 1o enforce liens for siorage charges. due and unpaid, sll Household Goods, tings and Personal Effects on storage with Smith's Transfer and Storage Company, Inc.. in the names of Lottie Bently, Charles A. fowman. Mixs F. E. Butler. Richard Con: Ruth Douglas, Pauline De lirodes. Mise El Downs. Mrs. J. H. Dufty, Harrs Lawlor, Ma garet Lipscomb, consisting of Household Goods Furniture, Sewing Machines, Chiffoniers, Ba rels and Contents, Roxes and_Contents, Beds Rookcasex. Pictures, Mirrors. Trunks and Cor tents, Dressers, les, Desks, Chairs, R frigerators, etc. property stored the name of the following persons, siz.: RBlanche Reverly, E. €. Heitmuller, J. Holsen, consisting of Pianos Rianche Beverly. Thomas (eorge, . L. ilton, consisting of Trunks, Barrels and_Boxes. (Signed) CLARENDON SMITH, s Transfer and_Storage President of Smith" Compan: 1313 U st. n.w., Washing- auetion, Weschie ete., Pa in Ham. skets WESCHLER, AUCTION Plaiting, Fluting, Pinking and Button Machines, Fixtures,|. Etc., Contained in No. 2922 14th Street N.W., also Ford Touring Car and Truck. By virtue of a certain chattels deed of trust dated August 51, 1923, aud recorded Neptem- ber 1. 1023, as instrument No. 11 of the land records for the District of Columb! the requext of the party secured the undersigned trustees will well BY AUCTION at _the above premises, on DAY. AUGUST 18th, 1924. CONIME: 10:30 O'CLOCK AM., 'miscellancous m; mentioned above, including 28 sets Dies for Button Machine; also Floor Cases, Cash Register, Steam Boiler and Electric Heater, Tables, ete.: also 5 wnd True Terms cash. THRODORE MICHAEL, WARRY A. GRANT, au12.13.11.15,16 Traustee TTADAM A WES E Acdministrator’s Sale of Good Will, Leessehold Interest, Office Furniture, Tools, Im- plements and Equipment of Dental Office, located in Apartment No. 111, “Port- ner,” 15th and You Sts. N.W. | By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding & Probate Court. in re extate of Charles S. Phug. de- eid. Administration No. 32003, the under- administrator c.fa. will sell by pub tion, within_the ubove apartment. on DAY, AUGUST 21, 1924, AT HALF A Cash DAVID L. BLANKEN. Administrator et a. Ave. 2ul4.15,16.18.19,20 _ REAL T NORTH_SIDE TRINIDAD NTAINING N | T| NORTH. | 39,617 | THE NEAR ain deed of trust. dated | Trument No. X, recorded the land records of tie and at tihe reguest of (hereby. the unders gned | public auction in the Vwen & Son. 1331 G .| ESDAY. THE TWENTIETH | T, A.D. 1924, AT ONE P.M.. following desciiied land snd premises te in the District of Columbia, and | gnated as and being lotx numbered’ three “and four (4). in block numbered tweive (12) ¢ the subdivision of pare a3 made by the Washington Brick Machine Company, as per plat recorded in Liber County at folio 120 in the sarvevor's office of the umbia. subject to building re- ana’ covenants of record Al cash. A deposit of $200 ge- Converancing, recording and revenue Stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with Within (hirty dass otherwise deposit Torteited and the hroperty may he advertised | and resold at the discretion of the 1rustees. 1 WILLIAM BRAYSHAW, LEE D. LATIMER, An9-A&dbs,oxSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Court Trustees’ Sale of Auburn | Automobile. | Ty virtue of an order of the Supreme Court | of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity 10094, the undersigned trustees ! strictions Torms. quired. O'CLOCK A.M.. one Aubirn Automobile, being model 639, five-passenger, gray. 32678, wotor No. 43I, Term WILLIAM E. RICHARD Evans bullding. J. N. HALPER, 600 F st. n.w. Trustees. & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALEOF “VALUABLE_RFSI- . _BEING PREMI NUMBER §th STREET NORTHWEST. 2u8-dkdbs,exsu THOS. J. OWE DEN Ry virte of a certain deed of trust. dated |, April 2, 1924, Leing instrument No. 263, re- corded April B, 1924, among the laud’ records of the District of Columbla, and at the request | of the party secured therebs Wil sell. at public’ auction in front on FRIDAY. THE TWEN- Y OF AUGUST, A" D. 1924, N P the’ following-de: seribed tand and premises. situate in the Dis- | trict_of Columbla. and designated as an beinz lot 14 in Mu S Norment's subdi- vison of squarc 804 as per plat recorded in Liver 74. page 80 of the records of the of- fics of ‘tie surveyor of the District of Colum: ia. Terins: Sold subject 1o & prior deed of trust for "$4.000.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above. said trast to be pald in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchasers cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty dgys, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee 3. T. SETTLE. EOBERT L. EVANS, Trustees. N, ACCTIONEERS. YALUARLE TWO- RY _AND ASFMENT ° BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NUM- BER 411 M STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No, 33, recorded April 8. 1924 among the ladd records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party ecured thereby, the undersigned trustecs wiil sell, at public auction in front of the prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY.SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE. THIRTY P.M., the. following-descri iand mises, ' situate in the District of and designated as and being lat 68 in Charles Gessfords' subdivision of lots in square 805, a5 per plat recorded in Liber 16, at follo 40, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Soid subject to a prior deed of trust .00, further particulars of which nnounced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above said trust to be pald in A deposit of $200,00 required. Con- veranciug, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM T. BALLARD, RALPH L. HALL, aul2-0&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Household Furni- ture, Rugs, Wardrobes, Silverware, Tapestries, Oil Paintings, Mirrors, Etc. On TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1824. COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., within premises number 2600 Cniversity place, coraer Euclid street, be- tween 14th and 15th streets northwest. ‘Terms: Cash. THOMAS J. OWEN & 80! a13-14.1516.18 “Auctionee’ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- ROOM METAL BUNGALOW AND GA- RAGE. BEING = PREMISES NUMRER 4800 HUTCHINS PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3547, follo 214 et peq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bla, aad st the request of (he party secred thereby, the undersigned trustees will seil at public_auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF BACTTA: doilomiag deactived land and preas M., the ng descri and prem. inex, ‘situate in the District of Columbla, and ed ;a8 and being lo a012-0&ds exSu THOS. J. OWEN & S TRUSTEES' SALE OF a5 per- plat recorded in the office the surveyor for the District of Columbia ‘ia Liber County 8./at folié 15. Termw of aie: One-third of the purehsse money (o be paid in cash, balance in two equal inktallments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per sanum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se: cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash; at the option of the- purchuser, A deposit of $200 will be required ‘at time ot sale. All conveyancing, recording, revemies stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of | District of "Columb | within thirty darx the undersigned | | dersgued trustees willsell, -atp) FUTURE DATS. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Leages Ry virtue of. f “writ of fleri facias issued out of the eletk’s office of Supreme Court of the District of Folumbl; rected, T will aell at publie Adam® A. Weschler’s auction - rooms, 920 Pa, » * Washington, D. C. at TEN O'CLDCK "AM...ON BATUEDAY, SEPTFM. BER SIXTH, 1924, all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendant, Asron Bressler, in-and o the foilowing wit: Lease dated April 8, by and be- tween Joseph Ferrarl and Aaron Bressier for the first floor of storeroom No. 5806 Counect!- eyt ave, n.w., with privilege of using one-half of garage in rear of said premises for cne y from April L 1924, payable $o moath In advaice. dease dated April 8, 1924, by and between Josep Ferrarl and Aaron Bressler, for sec-nd building, No. 3608 Connecticut ave. u.w. (rear room etcluded), for one year, from April 15, 1924, pavable st $35.00 per month [l ance. Beizéd and levied upon as all the “Tlht. title, “claim ana Interest of sl defendant 1n and to xald leases. and Sold e satinfy judement at law, No, 64081, in favor of Joseph Ferrari E. C. SNYDER, U. 8. Marshal.. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONFERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM PROVED REAL ESTATE. FRONTI) AROUT 80.223 FERT ON CHKSAPEAK STREET NORTHWEST WITH A DEPTH OF ABOUT 152.50 FKET. By virtoe of a certa'n deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 3119, follo 406 et seq., d records of ‘the District of Colum. the request of the party secured undersigned trostees will well ubilc auction. ront of the prem THE KIGHTEENTH DAY ¢ ' AD. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described_land and premises: situate in the County of Wi ington. District of Columbia, and’ design as and beiag lois forty iz ' (46) and tor seven (47) o block numbered two (2) ““Colorado Helghts” as per plat of ssid snb divislons recorded in Book County 18, page fo_the office of the murveyor for said Ditrict. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchaxe money to be pald in cash, balance in two equel instaliments. pavable In one and two years, with inferest at six per centum per annum. payable semi-apnusily, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purch A depouit ' of $100.00 will be re- quired at time of sale. " All conveyancing, recording, revemue stamps. efc., at coat of purchaser. ‘Terms of saic to be complied with within 30 davs from day of sale, other- wise the trustee reserves the right (o remsil the property at the risk and cost of defanit- advertisement paper published ND TRUST F. W. STON Second Vice President. E. PERCIVAL WILS( Secretary. in_Washington, D. NATIONAL ' SAVINGS COMPANY. (Sral) Attest: v T-d&ds.exSu TTHOS. J. OWE TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE RESL DENCE REING PREMISES NUMBER 1838 8th STREET NORTHWEST. Ry virte of & certain deed of trust April 2, 1924, being instrament No. corded” April &, 1 among the land re ~ords of the District’ of Columbia, and at the request of the party mecured theéreby, the undersigned trustees will sell. at public auc- tion in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST. A D 1924, &t FOUR P.M.. the following Geseribed land and premises. witoste in the . and desigoated as aod being lot 13, in Mamie K. Normeni's wnbdi- vision of square 194 s per plat recordcd in r 74, page 80 of the records of the « of_the g Term: fo dated re .000.00. further particnla | e announced at tme of saie: the pur | s price above <a'd froat fo ba pad in ©. A depos't of $300.00 required. onves- ing. recondiug and reveaue stampx at pur Masers cost. Terms o ba complied witl | otherwixe deposit forfeited | a5 be ‘advertsed and and the resold at prope: the d. _aul2dAdsexSu THOMAS J. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREFE. STORY BRICK ~DWELLING _REL PREMISES NUMBER 66 V STREET NORTHWEST. By virtoe of & Certain deed of trust instrument No. amoog _ the *la Columbia. ani at' the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trmstees will | sell at_public aiiction In front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, TH OF AUGUST. A D, 1924, AT following described land and premise Jn the District of Columbla. and d as and being lot 23 in Joseph Panl's subdivi on of lots in block 21 in C. W. Dobbins’ Ad dition to the City of Washisigton, ax per Tecorded tn Liber County 12, at flio 103. the office of the survevor for the Distr: Columb.a. ~ Said_properts now designated lot 816 in square 3117 for the purposes aseessment and taxation. Terms: Sold subJect to_two prior desds frust aggregating about $ further par. iCulars Of which wiil be snnondced &t fime of male: the pnrchase price above sald trust fo b paid $1,000 in cash. balanee in con- ¥endent AeAmB.’ A deposhVof 3200 required. Conveyaneing, recording and revenne stamps 8t purcheser's cost. Terme—to be compiied with within thirty davs otherwise deposit for- feited and the property may be advertised Tesold at the discretion of the trutecs. NORMAN E. RYON, AL’S. RYON _aud-dads.exsn THOS. J. UWEN & SONT AUCTIONE! TRUSTEES' "SALE OF ~VALUABLE 1M PROVED ~REAL _BSTATE. _BEING PREMISES NUMBER' 1832 8th STREET NORTHWEST. Dyivirtae of 4 Cortain dJevd of trusy t N quex® of the party secured ths auction in_frant of tue premises. on THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, A. D). 1924 AT FIVE P.M.. the foliowing descrived land ad premises, situate in the District of Columbia. ‘aud degguated a3 and being lot 26, in Mamie E.%Norment's subdivision of sqnare 304 as per plat recorded in Liber 74, page 80 of the records of the cffice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms: Sold subject o & prior deed of trust for "$4,000.00, further particulars of which will be sngounced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said frost to be paid in cash. ‘A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- recording and revenue stamps at purch ¢cest, . Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited ind the property mey be advertised and re- s0ld at the discretion of the trusteer ROBERT L. EVANS, FRITZ W. ALEXANDER. 12 d&ds.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Frame Dwelling, No. 3900 Kansas Ave. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed in Equity Cause No. 42501, the undersigned trostees will offer for sale by publ! in front of the premises on Wi TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUS 3 -THIR! . the following described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington. District of Columbia, to-wi Lot 1 of subdivision by J. D. Coughian, trus- tee, recorded in Rook County 13, page 19, Block 2, North Columbia Helghts. and the following described property:. That part of old road closed, described as follows: Regin- ning for the same ut the southwest corn of ®aid lot 1 described above and rumning thence south 16.54 feet to the center line of old road closed, thence north §6° 03 east 62.81 feet to the westerly line of Kanm thence along said westerly line of sas avenue north 30° 05 13" east 10.91 to the southeast corner of said lot 1, thence south 86° 03° west 92.81 feet to the ‘point of beginaing: now known 4s lot 09, square 2907, recorded 1o Book 74, page 53, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of above. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the belance in two equal instaliments, ble in one and two years, with interest at G per cent per snnum, payable semi-anouslly, from day of sale, secured by. deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convey- ncing, recording, revenue stamps, and no- tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty s from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five daya’ advertisement of. such resale In_some newspaper published in the..city of ington, D. C. L P. H, MARSHALL, Tavestment building.” CHAPIN . B. BAUMAN, 600 F st. n. Tru THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTION mrvio - OF ° VALUABLE - % BRICK DWELLING, 1046 Zad STREET NOSTAWLST. & By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated June 3. 1944, belng instrument No. 101, recorded , 1924, June 26, a the land rec: vict of Columpia, and at the ords of Dist 2 ‘thereby, the Srestice will seil at_publlc” ave In front of the premises, on THURSDAY. TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, . D. 1924, AT FOURTHIRTY PL, the fol- lowing described land and premises. situate. 1" the District of Colambia’ and destgngted and being lot 51 in Harry Kite's subdivi- Son of part of Block 11, “Ledrolt Park.”” v piat thereof recorded in Liber 58 at fol 1 'of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. the same being also kvowd for amsessment and tazation purposes a5, 1ot 51, square 3068, 3088, Sold subject to two prior deeds of ounting to $5,600. further partieulars 8 'which will be announced at thme of sale, sale fo be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to' remell the property, at the risk| and cost of defaulting basér, after five. Sewpaer publisned . Washingten, D. Dewspaper pul WILLIAM 8. RYON, CLARK saltdatsaste . hase price above said frusts o be paia "lncash. " A depouit: of $300° required. | Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser tlnc.:;. 208,15 be complied thin 3 pos} Torteitnd 4ad the riy may be advertised iscretion of the trustees. WARD A. GARVEY, L. RINEHART, . ‘Srasteen, “'THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE . - PROVED REAL, ESTATE, BEING PREM- 18ES NUMBER 1842 8th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated April 2. 1924. being instrument No. 370, r corded April 8. 1924, among the Iand records of the District of Columbia, and at the r quest of the party secured 'thereby, the un- derxigned trustees will sell. at public auc- tion In_front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY A.D. 1924, AT FOUR FORTY-FIVE P, following ‘described land and premises, in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot 21 in Mamie E. Norment's snb- division of square 304 as per plat recorded in Liber 74, page 80 of the records of the office of the surseyor of the District of Terms: Soid subject to & prior deed of trust for $4,000.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of wale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid_in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- ng and revenue stamps at o Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the properiy ‘may be advertised und re s0ld at the discretion 3T SE FRITZ au12-d&ds.exSn THOMAS DOWLIA TRUSTEES' SALE PROVED REAL PREMISES NO. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a_ce corded March 29, folio 121 of the land records of the Diaf of Columbia. and secursd thereby. th > sell at_public auction. in of the prem- ises, on TUESDAY. THE 19th DAY OF AU. GUST, 1924, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M.. the fol. towing estate. situste in the District of Columwa, and designated ax lot numbered thirty-two (32) in Henry Murray’s subdivi sion in square numbered five Lundred and tweuty-one (521), as per plat recorded in Liber 23, folio 43. of the records of the office of the surveor of the District of Columbia Terms of sale: Said property is subject to a prior_ deed of trust securing an_indebteduens of $2.500. and will Le sold subject fo raid indebedness. The purchase price over and above said deed of trust is o be pald in eash. A deposit of $200 will be required at the iime of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps. efc.. At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with wthin thirty dass from day of sale, otherwise de. posit will be forfeited and property resold at Fisk and cost of defaultiug purchaser after fve dave advertisement Of wuch resale o some newspaper published iu Washington. D. C. e . "FRANCIS BATL 1412 g PERCY McGLUE, 303, 1410 H xt. nw. OF VALUABLI ESTATE, ' KNOWN AS 1347 FOURTH STREET trustecs G auT-d&ds.exsn SATE OF BEING STRE corded April X, 1924, a: the District of Columb: derxigned trustees will seil, in front of the premises. on TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF 1934, AT FOUR-THIRTY ing-described Iand and Dintrict of Columbia being lot 16 in Ma Norment's " sul vision of square 34 ax per plat recorded in Liber 74, page 80 of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for £1,000 06, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price e said st to i aid in o A deposit of SH.00 required Conveyancing, recording aud revenue stan a0 purcluser's cost.Terms 1o i complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the properts advertised and resold at the trustees OF VAl RTY, BEIN 151 3007 JOCELYN TREET EST. CHEVY CHASE. 1. ¢ NEW DETACHED FRAME DWELLT CONTAINING TEN ROOMS AXD TWO VANTS' QUARTERS REST aated 206, re. nd records Columbia. und at th Quest of the party secured therebr, the under signed trustees will sell. at public auction in the premises. on MONDAY. TH DA M premises situs 1923, being instriment N, followinz des District ‘o- being lot 18 in de by Allan th Wal k of the tract of land cailed ~Mount Airs, e piar recorded in Liber 65, folio 14 the records of the office of the surveyor for of Columbia, Sold_subject to a first deed Terms of trast for for about $8.000. furtler particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price sbove kajd trust to be paid in cash. A deporit of $300 required. Conveyane- ing. recording nd revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the properts may be advertised and resold W. EDWARD LEEDY, JESSE E. WHITE, Trustees. AUCTIONEERS. RLE _TWO. DW! an7-d&ds,exSu THOS. J. OWE TRUSTEES T QUINT By victue of a cort reccrded. in Liber No of the land records bia. and at the reque thereby. the undersig: ublic auction in [ ESDAY, THE TEMBER, A D, O'CLOCK P, the and premises, itvate in the Dietrict of Imbia, and designaied as and being loi n " Marion Lutler aod_ others. Trustees ision of lots in block i “Peter's Mill Seat.” ax per plat recorde the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liter 41, folio 3 rme: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust 000.00, “farthier particulara of which at_time of sale: the pur- Said trust o be paid in 00.00_required. Con- revenue stamps at purchase me to be complied with Within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and re- 0ld at the discretion of the trustees. RICHARD E. CLAUGHTON, HARY Trast 12.14.16.18.20 2 e THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 'STEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK T‘}RVEI.LL\'( NO. 302 R STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 4634. at folio 61. one of the land records for the District of Columbia. and &t the request of the party secured there hy. we will sell at public auction in front of e premises, on TUESDAY, AUGUST NINE- TEENTH, 1924, AT FOUR art of lot numbered twent: Bfiller's subdivision in sanare five hundred and twenty (3201, o the District of Colu Dbia as recorded in Book R. L. N.. page Tn the survevor's office of ihe Instrict Columbia, together with the improvements : Ferma of sale: One-third the purchase monev in cash, balance in one and two years, with interest and secured by a deed of ‘trust. upon the property sold or all cash at the purchiaser's option. ~ $200 cash deposit required at time of Sale. ‘All convevancing, notarial fees, revenue stamps and recording as purchaser's cost. Terms of sale fo be complied with within tlirty days, or the property will be resold at Tost of defaniting purchaser. ik iantise VINCENT L. TOOMEY, JAMES A. TOO: ain 310 et seq.. t of Colum trustees nt of the premise DAY OF SEP. FOUR THIRTY [ 24, at foilowing described stees C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. meGBTERED. Large: Sale of Household Effects Office Furniture, etc. At Pablic Auction AT SLOAN’S 715 13th Street SATURDAY August 16th, 1924, at 10 A.M. And at 11 AM. Tortoise Shell Comb. 2 Strings Pearls and Celluloid Fan. By order of U. S. Marshal. Also onme 1932 5- pass. Haynes, sport model. And at 13 M; Dodge Sedan, by order of U.-S. Marshal. TERMS—CASH. *C. G. SLOAN & CO., In 2014,15.16.17 TRaot wam Auets. aul4,15 ©. G. SLOAN &_C0.. INC., AUCTIONEERS, 715 i8th St EHOLD GOODS, PERSONAT, , ETC, FOR STORAGE CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that on FRIDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-NINTH. 1924, AT TEN AM., there will be sold &t pubiic_suction, in the rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co.. lnc., 713 13th st., Washington, D. C.. to_enforce ‘liens for storage charges, ctc.. die and unpaid. all household goods, personsl effects, ete., stored with' us in the followig names: Mrs. J. M. Fopham, Geo.” Holland. 3. E. Jobnson and o Moore, N, APITAL STO! AT AL A v o RAGE 14341443 U strect, 3. ' r —— SALE'OF HOUS! EFFECTS, Washingtoa, D."0. . ADAM A” WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. NO. 1713 83rd STREET N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 42484, the undersigned trustees Willoffer for salé by public auction, in front of_the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWEN-: TY-FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M,, the foliowing described land and premises. fituste in the city of Washington, District of Columbis, to wit Part of lof 206. square 1279, beginning the same at the ~Rorthwest corner of said 1ot and ruaning thence wouth on 33rd streel 14 feet to the center of the partition wall between remises 1711 and 1713 33rd street uorthwest: thence east througl the cenfer of sala wall and & prolongation thereof 66 feet G inches, fhence north 14 feet to the morth line of said lot, thence west 08 feet 6 inches | to the beginning, subject fo and with right of way over {he private alleys establisiicd by the will of Dennls Hagerly. xaid parcel being improved by premises 1718 33rd street nosth: west, mx shown by survey recorded in S Wook @, page o e recordn of office of ‘the survesor of the District of Tumbin. ¢ Teruin’ of sale: One-third of the purc money fo be paid in cash. the balance in wal installments. puyable In one and years, with interext st six per cent per num. payable semi-annually, from day of eal secured by ‘deed of trust upon the property wold. or all cash. at the option of the pur naser. A deposit of $300 required at time of ‘sale. “All canveyuncing. recording. revenue Ktamps’ and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale 1o be complied with Within ‘thirty dass from day of wale, other wise the (rustees reserve the right (o resel] the property at the risk and cost of the de- Iting purchaser after five deys’ advertise. nt of such resale in some newspaper pub. lished in the eity of Washington. D. . MILO H. SUTLIFF, Somerret, FRANK A. O°NFIL, 1332 Wisconxin ave. n. WILLIAM H. MANOGUE, Stewart Building. ___ Trusteen. N TAUCTIONEERS. OF VDRTA(‘HF!) RESI NCE, IN Md. _aul3-d&ds,exsu By virtue of the of trust dated May 15, 1922, and duly recorded in Liber 4717, folio 435, of the land records of the District of Columbia, the underigned trustees will sell _at public “auction’ on W SDAY, AT 3 PM., THE 20th DAY OF ATGUST, '1924. in front of the premises, the following described property and impy ments. consisting of an eight-room defa: dwelling, 1o wit: Lot No. 72 of the Guaranty Trust ¢ sion of lots in xquare numbered 2332 in subdivision kuown as Clevy Chase Park, ax per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Co in Book 65, at page 134. e property is sold for default under the of " the above-mentioned decd of provirions 1 Al cash alove an existing first deed ust of $7.200 now on said properis, pay- able $400 each year, and the Lalance due in cposit "of £500 will be required at the « of sale, conveyancing, recording and ret- s at parchaser's cost. Terms of compiied with within thigty d the deposit will be forfeited and property resold after five dars’ advertise- | BENSON THOMAS, PHILLIPS, Trustees. HARDSON. Attorney. E ATCTIONEE LE OF VALUABLE THREE BRICK DWEL BEINC $10.000 and 2 second deed of trust | i| ELBERON~<IRCQUOIS S NUMBER 81 STREET | AST. s sirtne of a certain deed of frust duly srded in Liber No. 4KT2. folio 242 et seq.. Lof the land records of the District of Colum- Dia, and 81 the request of the party secured | therehy. the undersizned truxtees will xeil at Iy ton. in front of the premises, on THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF A.D. 1920, AT FIVE O°CLOCK . the following described land and prem situme i the District of Columbia: and | desiznated as and being lot 66 in Charies G | Lyncics “Subdivision in® square 1002. ax per | piat recorded in the office of the sursesor for the District of Columbia in Liber 20. at follo | IRD: xubject To right of way over that part of | xaid Yo" five foei by cighteen feet in area, Iying east of lot 65 in said subdivision for | teaming purposes between public alley and lot | Dumibered 67 in aid subdivision, and for sewer | for 1ot 67 to Connect with scwer in lot 65 in | said subdivision: excepting the rear portion of | »aid lot purchased by the District of Columbia ' Tor_ alles purposes. Terma: Kol subject to Building Aseociation | | Trust for about S2.400. further particniars of i nnounced at time of sale: the ! ase price above aid frust to be paid in A deposit of $200 required. Conveyanc- cording and reve at i n thirty days. otherw e property afictetion of tue NORM WIL Pi {en | wi and RYON, RYON auld-d&ds.exSu Trustees. " RESORTS. | { [ | 3 “Fonth Caro'ing | k Fones. prop. (President of | rten for 18 years). | " Aflaniic City’s Best Moderate Price Hotels American Plan, Daily, $4 & $4.50 SPECIAL Beach. i Tub of Washi | i i | | | RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Pacific & Arkansas Aves. Cap. 700. Special rates $15°to $17; with ranny 3 Frovean plan 2130 1o, 8 ety DANCINC an 313 hity =4 E"wo ‘pRE‘H(l"sb‘xl'RAMCONC)‘:fiTi X able under 200 batH and locker room entrance to beach Booklet. 1. Charles Place, one deor from Beach. En. tirely redecorated and refurnished. 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NAPL August 14 cruiser Worowski the Soviet Russian lack Sea fleet suiied from here terday r Alexandria, Egypt Worowski, the first unit of {1 fleet to visit Italian waters, ves- The Soviet < for- vacht Red tussian mmanded admiral the loni h the Indian Ocean Viadivostok, where cturn to civil life thro; I | and piatos. | ventent for Estimai~ fon. WENCHLER WILOWOOD'S FINEST o771 ELDCO Americanbian. Eixor. Prvateiiiia, Gell. Tena's. Darcing. D. J. NOGDS, | OTEL SAVOY | Beach fropt Cap., 130. Running water. pri- | vate Latbs. All outside rooms. Golf priviieges. 10th s V. BB ser. vator | cated. Apply Mr. MILES + H I Oak and Lunning SEACREST (it o, Jacits, oo lent table. Homelike surroundings. Capacity 00, A LIPMAN 5 D) { HEIGHTS, MD. Hotel Braddock {5, and sceners | nnexceilvd. G ol f. | o tennis, ndiany Chicken Diner. $155. Jookiein rares. | NATIONAL GABITAL STORAGE o0 cepueat CROGHAN. M. 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Youw'll Hate to Go Away. At this beautiful and healthful reso near Shindy acrex of plavzrounds. shady grov house: over 400 feel of porcher: o outside, facing the bay tions. Bus leaves Sth an room on splendid accommoda. | BUENA VISTA SPRI ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Ed ¥ ¥ ¥ Buera Vista Spring Hotel Buena Vista Springs, Frankiia Co., Pa. 7 wm Blue Ridge Mountains Alttuge 2000 1t pacity 500 Season June to October | Golf. Tennis, Mountain Chimbing. |Excellent Food and Service. plen- {gid State Roads Write Garage. | for booklet, rates, ete. JOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager AR AR AAAN ™ FIRE-PR WAREHUSE [ STORAGF-MOVING-CRATING A1B20 10th M. W. Ma 8229 Frk. 2423 ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS | Washizgton's Big Mouatain Resort 2300 feet clevation. A portbern climate amid xonihern hospit 1 STEA. Where you can piay golf, temnis, ride boree. | ST & back. dance, swim. etc. And enjoy the best | of foods for what it co<ts you at hame. | Booalet. Cockrell, Pres.. Orkney Hprings. ¥ Delightful Sai’ tc Historic MOUNT VERNON AlltRe-Way by-Water-Route Macalester Konud 1rip. Total. §1.10 Line NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA Less than 9 Days to Naples and Genoo Connactions to Fvpi and India DUILIO—GIULIO CESARE—COLOMBO 24,286 108 000 tone 12,000 tons Largest, fastest and most huxuriems steamess im the Mediterrancan sermice. Foe fall schedule of aailings applv e ITALIA-AMERICA SHIPPING CORP. Ceneral Agents One State Streez, N. Y. ___COoLONI BEACH, VA, $3 to $4 daily (with meals), $16 to §2) weekly COLONIAL HOTEL ; 210 am.. = e Admission (o Grounds. pier an the Potomac, salt-wates riding excellent table. lon._ebiy $1. Booklet ckistone, Owner and Manager. * VIRGINIA. "POTOMAC BEACH The Potomac's most delightful salt water resort. Fine bathinz. fishing, crabbing. Music dancing. Fxeedent table. Drive your own | car by war of Fredericksburg. or take Steamer | St. Johns to Goloniak Beu Potomac Beach | bus meets all bozis. For rates and ipfor- | mation write at once fo Frank G. Breretop. | Potomac Be shiugton office. | Main_ 47 LA “NORTH HILL” ] near Bluemont. on Shensn- mountain and water scer drives, fishi playground, wondergul ~ view lights. ’ batbs, from hotel, water ghd oy Tra of! . bathing borses, artesiau | i Completé b Ocean . Steamship tuberculars taken. Room £ week. Rooklet Berrsvill VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. i Wavarlay virsisa B The Waverley {7750, i, ing thoroughly renovated. Private baths; me e ooving Tutes HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. THE LOCKWOOD Open for the Mes"a, N1 TILL TOP HO THIRTY FOURTH YEAR MANAGEMENT Express sersice fo principal ports on Coniiven nificent vesseis, inclnding Majeatic, 1's largest suip. ndards of luxvrr. com ipe. Al<o 12 cabin shi attractive, low r ing ‘Washington Office, 1208 F Street, N.W. R.M. Hicks, Manager H b o — You'll Enjoy— A restful outing on the good ih\g *‘Dor- ‘Washington and_Baltimore on the historic waters of the Potomac River and Chesa- peake Bay. Leave Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays. 4 p.m., from f%th St. ‘Wharf, For further information and state || room reservations call J. Tarleton, Agent, Main 594 | & V. STEAMROAT CO. AUSTRALIQ SUVA HONOLULU, NEW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Rosal Mail Steamers MAKURA" (13,500 tons)..Aug. 21 Oct. 22 “NIAGARA™ (20,000 tons). .Scpt. 24 Nov. 19 Rail from Vancouter. B. C. y Can. Pac. Railway. 905 13th st Waslington. or tie Canadian Austral asiun_Line, Winch Building, 741 Husting =t.. W.. Vancoiver, B. ¢ : TOURS T. S. LOVETT EDUCATIONAL GUAG Toders taught by native teachers. Conversational Method. ~ Day and Evening Classes. Iudi- vidual lessons: Free Trial Lesson. without obligation on your part. Keduced summer ratex SCHOOL OF BERLIT LANGUAGES 816 14th St. N.W. Tel. Fr. 2620. _ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. _ Pl!ANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Popular Music in 20 iessoms. Bend for free bocklet. [ Main 1 | if vou buy Instruments_ here. Christensen School. Eswr terms. A 12day Auto Tour leavin, Adirondacks, Ausable Chasm. Lake e, re- turning via White Mts., N. H.: Portland, Me. and Boston. A _delightful vacatio Delta Tours 11th and Aug. 21st, via | Kresge Bldg S CRUISE “ig25 SUPREME 2 ‘Tohistoric lands where time itself is set back thousands of years by marvelous monuments of antiquity. Sixty-seven tempting travel days, on the specially chartered great White Star Liner January 24th, to April 1st A repetition of her famously successful cruise of 1923. The largest, most modern ship sailing to the Mediterranean. Cruise strictly limited; cuisine and service unexcelled: management, such as only our unequalled ex- perience and resources can provide. All worth-while points of interest cov- Write &r full informa- tion. ly reservations advisable. ered in many shore excursion: An especially long stay in Egypt,the HolyLand, etc. Stopover privileges THOS. COOK & SON~ 585 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK Or R. M. Hicks, 1208 F St. N.W., Washington