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AUCTI0ONS,* AUCTION SALES, ____TAIX AFTERNOON. THOMAS 1. OWE AUCTIONEERS TRISTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE virtue of a certain deed of trust August 19, 1916 UNIN- dated and recorded August 28, 16, among the land records of the Dis: trict of Columbia in Liber 3006, at folio 441, and at the request of the parky secured thereby. the Sned toustees will aell at public auctio the office of Thomas J Owen & Son 1 G_street northwest. on MONDAY. THE HTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1925, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lewing described 1and stuate in ‘the City of Washington. Distriet —of Columbia. and known “und’ dists 1ot numbered dred '(1300) Company s subdivision of & certain tra 1and known and designated as ~Albany Park ' ax per plat recorded in Rook County 42 on page 24, in the office 0f the survevor of the District of Columbia Terms: ANl cash dred (310000 the time A deposit af one hun, don I "he “reauired at sale. Convesancing. records and reyenue stamps at burchasers tost rms, to be complied with within® thirts 0 “daye. biherwise denosit forfeited and pronerty” may be advertised and’ resold he discretion. of the trustees WADE B HAMPTON MARSHALL McKIBRIN Trustees ‘ at & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story and Basement Brick Apartment House, Being Premises No. 5406 Connecti- cut Avenue Ncrthwest. recorded in Tiher No. 4700 Tolig U S of the v;ym ° rds of vhr' Du‘uidl of Colum. Pla, and At fhe request 0f tak narty seetn therehy, the o ned Lrgstone gt e o M o y foifowing-d e I 1 Dt EHLA and oremi’ nd e "185%" in of Cha w s Eubdivis Yand called “Chevy jecorded in the office ofthe Diatr 24 “at folio 31: Bexinnins line' of " Connecticut avenue feet from the b se. her the at inter- Count. wesieily Pamt distant #ction of said westerly line with the south | tine of Lecation street. as shown on nlat recorded in said survesors office in Liber County 2% at folio 1. thence with the westerly line”of Connecticut avenue. south =3 degrees 26 minutes rast® 50 feet o the southerly boundary of the tract subdivided hr Fulton R. don. as shown on_plat recorded <ai vevor's office in_ Liber County folio 41: thence south 85 de- zrees 26 minutes west 159.50 feet: thence north 34 desrees 26 minutee west 50 feet thence north R85 degrees 268 minutes Aast 1505 feet to the beginning said_described land” heinz now knewn {or - purposes of assessment and taxation as parcel 37/24 _Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $300 Will be reauired at time of sale. Al ronveyanci recording. revenue Atamps ete.. at of purchaser. Terms of sale 10 he with within 30 dass dax of otherwise the trustees reserve the richt to rescl] the nroperts ai the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days ertisement of newspaper published in WOODSON 5 COVERT F -a&s exSukhol D. C. Washineton. P HOUGHTON CROWDER. 2 Trustees. THOS, J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABL DWELLING. KNOWN 'AS PREMIS 13117, FATRMONT ST. N.W. By virtue of a cartain desd of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5007. folio 135, at sec., of the Jand records of the District of C Pia. and at the rcquest of the part thereby. the underaign blic auction n_front of the premises. {ONDAY THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, LAD AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P M. the following-described_land and prem. ixes. situate in the District of Columbia, and desiznated-as and being lot thirty-five (36) in Francis W. Baker and others' suhdiv, ck 32, “‘Columbia Heights, d in_Liber County' 9. folio f the records of the office of the sur- of the District of Columbix. Subject enants of record. Block 32 now known Durposes of assessment and taxation as souare 2860, Terms to a prior deed of trust for $7.500. further particulars of which will bhe announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 200 required. Con vesancinz, recording and revenue stamps at rchaser’s cost. Terms 1o he complied with within thirty (30) days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may he adver: tsed and resold at the discretion of the trustees HARRY K. BOSS A. GLENN PHELPS, M7 dkds exSudhol Trustees. 14 subject ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Aucuoneers Trustees’ Sale of Stores Nos. 3708 and 3710 14th Street N.w. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4809, folio 252. et seq.. of the Diatrict Columbia land records. and at | the under- e by public o reoueat of party secured thereby. siEned trustees will offer for s auction. in_front of ‘the premises. on MON- DAY. JUNE EIGHTH. 1925. AT FOUR P.M.. the following described land and premises situate in said District. to-wit: Lots 38 and 39 in Shaffer's subdivision of lota in square 2609, ax‘par plat recorded in Liber 80 folio” 39, ‘of the surveyor's office of “raid strict Terme of sale: Properts sold subject 0 a first deed of trust on each proverty of elghty-five hundred (S8500.00) dollars. hal- ance in cash. A deposit ‘of five hundred $500.00) doilars reauired at sale on each property. All_convevaneing. recording. rev- eniie stampe_and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty daye from day of sale Otherwise trusices reserve right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- Chaser. after five daye’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C_ CHARLES LINKINS McGill Blde.. THOMAS R. ASQUITH 734 15th St » M7 -Akde exSudm Trustees. { the sur- | from | such resale in some | THE AUCTION SALES. TOM e —___TOMORROW. _ 3 THOS. DOWLING CO.. AUCTIONEE EVENING KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Fowl Deed. Auction S-leko‘_Honel. Har- | ness, Stable Equipment, and Running Gear of Wagons. On Tuesday, June Ninth, 1925, | at Eleven O’Clock A.M. There will be sold at public auction 2t our stable. in the rear of 9th and Rhode 1sland ave. n.w.. 16 Fine Horses, 17 Double Sets of Harness Halters, Nosr Bags and Stable Accessories Stock can be seen at the stable on Monday. June 81925 Terms: Cash. Our busineas Tequires MOLOFiZing OUr AQUIDMeENt is OUF rew son for selling. (Sizned ) Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co.,| Inc. Phone North 3343. KNOW ™I 13 A DOARD NG HOUSE' THey DaM OUT TW' TO BE A FOOD PamIC. (&2 i GH ! TNboy €. G. SLOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEER! U, S. MARSHAL4 SALE OF CONFISCATED ATMOMOBILES. By virtue of certain orders issued out of the Police Court of the District of Columbia in cases wherein the United States s niain: IT5 Too BAD YoU GUYS DoWT FOQD LIKE THERE WAS Gowe AT 1 CAN DO Fom wou PARDON ME MPT. HAM BUT CoULD You JpApE A PeCE OF BREAD FOR “A PEW PIGEONS 7 ‘EM. THEy SIT THERE EBveRy Day! RIGHT ON MY winDOW SILL; THERES A WMOLE BUEH OF HELP YO MEGINLY DBEST WTERESTING 4 YO BvER I MUST HAvE A LOOK AT TWer Sone DAY- SELF tMuxTo D3 AM DE PWGEON PiE TANTED [ GRO3R. s 272658 h “cases the 1ts. respes in the order | viz: Euzene P. Smith & Lorenzo Lyons & Philin Andrew Timney & Geo. Cox. James Colston. William Kemp & Walter Gavden. Milton W. Guy. Georze Thomson | Brutus Lane, ‘Adolgh Olewic': Towill well ai public sale. for cash. in frou of the storaze | rooms ‘ot "the Metropolitan W arehouse. Co. | N80 Frorida ave. ne. W | at TEN O'CLOCK "AM. T | NINE. 1925, Cadillac Touring ns. motor N sexial | 6 in wh | sons are defend | of said numbe Solomon Chesivo Rundy. Wm. Brooks | FUTURE DAY Ford Doivey Trom spectively for illegal transportation of toxicating liquor in violation of the Prohibition Act and confiscated " | the United Statee of America and sold in secopdance with the provisions of Section 5. °Title 11. of the National Prohil ct. and all persons having liena as said machines are hereby diracted to file same in said Police Court on or before 10:30 am. June S. 1925 E.C_SNYDER | . my 5.8 _ .8 Marshai.__ BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE_OF THE CIR- cuit Court of Montgomery County. Md.. in | Eouity’ No. 4340, 1 will offer for _sale. on TUESDAY. JUNE NINTH. AT FOUR O'CLOCK_P'M Tots num- bered 2. 3. 4 and the east 20 feet of lot 5. in block 9. section 4. Chevy Chase. Md.. facing north on Rosemary Street. hear corner of { Connecticut ave. and Meadow lane and shout gne "block north ‘of the' Chevy Chase Ciub For H Webb, Said in- a | | Flanged steel gate valves Cast iron pipe sleeves Welding rod Desks Chairs Twine Rugs Cafeteria ment Brass _Milling machine Terms—Cash Clocks Inkwells Burlap s o particulars _inauire Colorado Building CAROLINE H. ADDISON of Randall | Equip- Trustee, chine : : Vanstone FUTURE DAYS, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES SALE O THOS LUABLE FRAME DWELLING “BEING PREMISES NO. 1125 SUMNER AVE. SE virtue of a cortain deed of trust dated | . being _instriment 17 v’ 3. 1024. among the land records of the District 6f Columbia, and at the request of ‘the party secured therebs the undersizned tristees will sell at public aucgon. i front’ of the premises; on | THURSDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF | JUNE. A.D. 1925, AT FIVE P.M.. the fol- lowing-deseribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated THOS AUCTIONEERS TRUSTE: DWELLING, ~ BEING _PREMISES 3131 11th STREET NORTHWEST. By Virtue of a certain deed of trust duls reccrded in Liber No. 4927 folio 300 et s6q. Of the land records of the District of 30w X0 1eR-d&ds.exSu 5 _ Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL STATE. _IMPROVED ° BY ~THREE' | ORY BRICK BUILDING KNOWN AS 1344 G STREET NORTHWEST. | tue of 3 certain deed of trust duly { recorded June 5.°1624. as instrument No. 12 {amonz the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the par secured " thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at_ public auction in_front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JUNE_ AD. 1925 AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK B.M. the following de- ribed land and prémises, situate in the City of Washington. Diatrict of Columbia. and designated ax and belng (45) in the subdivision of lots two hundred and fifty-three (2 the Riker Realty Company as corded in_Liber 62. folio 39. « f the office of the surveyor of the District of ‘Columbia. together with the improve- | menta. Consisting of a three-stors brick | building known as 1313 G Street Northwest Terms of sale: One-third of the purchasa mones to be paid in cash. balance in two equal installments payable in one and two Vears, with interest at seven per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $5.000.00 will be required at time of sale. Al conve ancing. recording. revenue siamps. et cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 16 be com- plied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right resell the property at the risk and cost of efaulting’ purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. Taxes, rents d being lot numbered 60 in section & In | Colimbia, and at the request of the parts Barry Farm < to the subdivision | secured “thereby. the undersigned trustecs made by John R. Elvans At al.. trustees, and | Will sell at public auction, in front of the Fecorded in the surveyor's office of said Dis- | premimses, on MONDAY. THE FIFTEENTH trict in Book Levy Court 2. folios 1 and 2. | DAY "OF JUNE, A.D. 1825 AT FOUR | being the same property Acquired by the | OCLOCK P-M.. the following described land | party of the first part from Samuel C.|and premises, situate in the District of Co- | Pomery and others, trustees. by deed dated | lumhia and designated as and being lot 60 | March 13, 1872, and recorded among the | in’ Harry Wardman's subdivision of lote in land records of said District in Liber 667. | block. 1% in Todd and Brown's subdivision folio 18 of "“Mount Pleasant and ' Pleasant Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of | Plains.” as per plat of swid first mentioned | trust for $1.400, further particulars of { subdivision recorded i Liber Counts No. | which will be announced at time of wale: | 19." folio 121. of the records of the offics | the purchase price above said trust o be | of ‘the surveyor of the District of Columbia paid i cach. | A deposit of $200 required. | lock 17 now known as square 2846, Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps | ' Terms: Sold subject 0 & prior deed of at purchaser cost. Terms to be complied | trust for $4,500. further particulars o with with Otherwise deposit | which will be anhounced at time of sale forfeited 4 the purchase price above said trust to be tised and paid in cash. " A devosit of $200 required trustees | Cony evancing. recording and revenue stamps at’ purchaser » 'cost. Terma to be complied with within thirly days. otherwise depost forfeited and Droperts mas be adver tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. SOLOMAN, DAVID ABRAHAX _ied-dkds exSu Trustes. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctionsers TRUSTEES SALE OF_ VALUABLE 1V PROVED REAL ESTATE_ 123% DUN CAN ST. N STORY BRICK. & ROOMS AND BA' By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4668, folio 368 st seq.. of the land records of the District of Coliimbia, and at-the request of the party secured _ihereby. the undersigned (rustees will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1925, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de nd and premises. situate in_the of Columbia. to wit: Lot 76 in Batchelder and James M. Stock trustees, subdivision of squars 1008 as per plat recorded in Liber 18 at folio 82 of the records of the office of the surveyor ! of the District of Columbia Terms of sale: The above properts will be sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $1500 at 7. due June 12. 1927: balance il cash over first trust. A deposit of $200 reauired of purchaser at time of sale. All convevancing, recording, revenue stampe and notarial fees’ at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirts ays from day of sale, otherwise the trus tees reserve the right (o resell the property at the rigk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published Tou forty-five in square 3) made by Dper plat re- the records TOMORRO! NOTES. Au n. tioneer. Auction Sale of Household | Goods, Furniture and Per-| sonal Effects, on Tuesday, 9, at 10 a.m., at our salesroom, 633 La. ave. Several Suites of Living Room Furniture, etc. Terms Cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. w | | | | | ADAM A SCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Executors’ Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 47 Li St. N.E. By of authorits vested in the inder- signed ox he Jast will and testa. | ment ol *. deceased.” Adminis. tration No. will offer for sale by | of the remises. ot | OF JUNE. the follow and preniises. situate the District of Columbin to - wit: Lot of Chias. W. King and Jonn P. Ritchie's sub. ivision in square ax said subdivision {s recorded in the office of the survevor of | the District of Columbia. in book 17, page 51, improved by Goroom and bath brick <h. balance in by the the b abie vears with intecest at 0 cent per annum from day of sale pavable semi-annually, secured deed of trust upon the propecty sold. or ail cash, at Option of Durchaser A deponit ‘of $H00 Teauired at time of sale. “All convevancing. ecording. revenue stamps and nhotarial fess st 01 Durchaser. Terma of ale fo be | Dlind with ‘within thirty dasa from duy o7 sale - otherwise the ‘exerutors reserve the nght to resell the property at the risk and | “ont of the defaulting burchaser. after fve dava “advertisement of auch resale. in some hewananer Dubliched . the eits of Wash- ington. D CHARLES W. FLOECKHER, MARY my28 d&ds. THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES' SALE OF UNIM- PROVED 'REAL ESTA' <" CHEVY CHASE PARK. D. C. By virtue of a certain dead of trust, dated Avril 4 1924 “being | instrument No. 147 recorded April 8. 144, among the fand rec ordx of the District of Columbis. and at the Yeauest of ihe parly wecuted therebs. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc. t in the office of Thos. 1. Owen & Son. LG s S URSBAY, ok NN DAY OF JUNE. A.D. AT P.M the followimg described land and premises situate in ' he District of Columbia. and designated ax and being lot numbered twenty- | one (211 in ‘siuare numbered twenty-three hundied and and lots numbered * Twenty-three (231 and " twents four "(75) in ‘sauare num hundred and thirty-four {32 division by the “Munsey Tru: Trustor's™ of land formerty Ridge Heights.” now known aa Park. " @iy recorded m Tiber 3 of the records of the surveyor's office Pistriet nf Colimbia Alro lots numbered eights (80) slzhty one (81) i - Munsey Trost Company. Trustess aubdivision of lots in . souare numbered twenty-three hundred and fif Iwo (23521, now known as ~Chevy Chase | Park.”as same is recorded in Liber 57. | Tolio 42 of (he records of the surveyor's | office of the District of Columbia. Subject to covenants of record running ‘with said land. Terms: Sold_subiect 1o a prior deed of trust for S5.750. Iurther pardecuiars of Which ‘will e aniounced at ‘time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be naid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at_purchaser's . Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit R B P ention ot Ther iractone: resold at the discretion G tha trustees. ¥ GEORGE . EMMONS. THAD B, SARGEANT. -r20-ie1.3.5.8 Trustees, ory one and_two VALUARLE forty-four (33441 and | | improsed by premises No. 430 M s Lea | premises. | serived {in the city of Washington. D. C. I JOSEPH A.' HERBERT FRANK W. VEDDER. i04-d&ds.exSu Trustees ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON’ AUCTS Administratrix Sale of Val. uable Wholesale and Re- tail Confectionery and Ice Cream Business at No. 235 G Street N.W. Virtue of an order of the Supreme of 'the "District of Columbia. pansed on the ‘second day of June, 1825 in the er- tate of Hugn W Cott.”deceased. Administr tion.*No. 32166, the undersigned adminis Y | tratix will offer for sale by public auction v | TONE 14 0ds xi EREVER 0'CLOCK A M. Tog. desod 4 tuate in v | JUNE 121925 at ELE K A.M ing described Teal eatate. situais i the Dis- | UNE 13 135, 58 ELEVEN OCLOCK AN, O O CLOCK .M automobile delivers truck and ail other jm. —Part_of lot 16 in sauare 448 hounded | Dlements used in and in any wise connected an f{ollows, to wit: Beginning ai a point | therewlth.” as well "as the trade name of in the south line of north M street. twenty- | Reseinger. Weher & Cott. Inspection during e feet west from the morthasst comer af | DUsiness hours at ans time prior to sale. Ciid 1ot. and thence west twents feet. thence | Terms: Cash AR SO south one hundred twenty-four feet. thence e Taat twenty feat thence north ons hundred EnwARATInistratrix twenty-four feet’ to the place of beginning, | D UV LABKE. . » Ath sk nw. and insurance are to be adjusted by calcula- | fion o the date of settlement. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST com PANY. Truste STONE. FRANK W PERCIVAL By Second Viee President Attest InR-dix, DAM A. WESCHLER & SON RUSTEE'S FRAME BASEMENT WILSON. Secre! Y A N STORY A ND DWELLING NO. 604 M &. N By viriue of an order dated 101024, of the Supreme Court i District of Columbia. holding a Probate | Court in re estate of Johann C. W. Reissner. deceased. Administration No. 21327, the un. dersigned executor and trustee will sell by public auctios. in_front of the resp premises. _on MONDAY THE TWENT SECOND DAY OF JUNE, 1925, the follo: R juB.d&dba 428 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABL STORY BRICKE RESIDENCE PREMISES 742 FAIRMONT ‘ST. N.W By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated February 13. 1925. being_instrument No. 188. recorded February 13. 1926. among | the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on “FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1926. AT FIVE P.M.. the fol. Jowing-deacribed land and Dremisés. sitw in"the Diatrict of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 111 in Richard P. O'Neill'n subdivision of lota in block 2. Todd and subdivision of “‘Mouni Pleasant” and “Pleasant Plains. as per plat of O'Neill's subdi~ision recorded in Liber 70. folio 25, of the records of the office 'of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Block 2 now known for purposes of taxation as souare 7884 Terms: Sold subject o a rior deed of trust ‘for $3.750. also a second trust for about $2.477.86. furthar particulars _of which will be announced at time of sale: | the purchase’ price above maid trust to be p8id in cash. A depomit of $200 required. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchasers cost. ‘Terms (o be complied with within thirty (30) days. otherwise de- posit forfeited and the properts mas be ad- vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ROBERT L. EVANS, R.W. HARRIS Trustees. et al square_ 449, as per R. L. H.. folio 216, surveyor's office of improved by prem- on of lots in Dlat_recorded in Liber of the records of the the District of Columbia ises No. 604 M st. n.w Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mouey to be paid in cash. th balance in two equal installments represented promissory notes of the purchaser. payable in one and two years. with interest at 6 per cent per aunum from day of sale. pay- able semi-anpually, secured by deed of trust on the properts sold. or all cash, at_the option of the purchas A deposit’ of $300 each house required of purchaser ai time of sale. All conveyancing. recording revenue stamps and 1 fees at cost of purchaser. Terme o 0 be com olied with within 30 days frem das of sale Otherwise (he exscutor and frustee reservi the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after fve days' advertiserment of such resale in some newspager published in the cily of Warhington. CONRAD A. DINTERICH. Execuior and Trusies DARR ND DARR. Attorneys, International Building je5-ddds.exSu g THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of 18 Two-Story Brick Dwellings, Being Prem- ises Nos. 2704 to 2718, Inclu- sive, N Street Northwest, 1246-1248-1250 27th Street Northwest and 2719 to 2731, Inclusive, Rock Court North- west. By virtue of a certain deed of truat duly recorded in Liber No. 4938, folia. 384 et seq. of the land records of the District of Toliimnia, and st the reanest of the par secured ibereby. the undersigned trustees Vill sell ‘at public auction. in_tront of the on” WEDNESDAY. THE, SEVEN TEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 'A.D. 1926, AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M.. the foflowing de- land and sreizes situte in the District of Columbia and designated as an being Jots 40 to 47, inclusive. and 50 to 59, inclusive, in William H. Manogues sub- division of 1ots in squsre 1215, ax per plat | ociginal loy 27 in square 16, us per pist re- recorded in Liber A. R. 8. at ‘folio 237 of | corded in Liber 13 at folio 113 in the office the surveyor's office of the District of Co- | of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. lumbia. Terma: Each sold subject 0 a prior deed n: Sold subject to s_prior deed of |of trust for $1,000.00, further particuls balance of about $7.768.75. further | of which will be announced at time of sale: particulars of which will be snnounced at | the purchase price above said trust to he time ‘of sale; the purchase price above said | paid -$300.00 "cash. remainder $20.00 per rust 'to be' paid in cash. A deposit of [ month including infercst at 7 per cent. . A $1.000 required. _Conveyancing. recording | deposit of $150.00 on each parcel required. and revenue - stamps at purchaser’s cost. | Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps Terms to be complied with within thirty |at purchasers cost. Terms 10 be complied daye. otherwise deposit forfeited and the | with within thorty daya. otherwise deposit property mas be advertised and resold at [ foffeited and the property may he advertised The discration of the trustess. and resnld at the discretion of the iruatees. HARRY' BHRLICH CHARLES . BIRCKHEAD. PHILIP GOLDINER, HARRY R. HUNGERFORD. “Trusi JeB.dkts,exSu : e rastes. by the ! i | | jed-ddds exsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. BE ING PREMISES NOS. 920 AND 822 25TH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtus of two certain deeds of trust dated December 28. 1924, being instruments Nos. 199 and 198, recorded January 6. 1925, among_the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured “ihereby. the mndersigned trustees Will sell at public auction in front of. the premises. on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1925, AT FOUR P.M.. the following described land and premises: situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lots 41 and 42 in Washington _Danenhower's subdivigion of | 1e8-04de rxSu | Colimmia | premizes. | DAY U. S. Government Sal by General Supply Committee Building D, 6th Street and Missouri Avenue N.W. Washington, D. C. On Thursday, June 11th, 1925, at 9:30 o’clock A.M. Consist of the Following Unserviceable and Damaged Articles Stamp pad ink cks Automobiles Electric motors Desk baskets Scrap iron File cases Pipe thread m necks Copper gaskets Superinte THOS. J. OWE Street N By virtue of recorded in Liba of the land recol bia, and at the thereby public_auction i TUESDAY. TH JUNE. A.D. 19" The following de in the n's subdivis per plat vesor for the 12 at folio Terms: Sol trust for $20.00 Which will be an purchase price in cash. A depos veyancing. purcheser’s cost within _thirty d feited and the and _ieddkds exSu _ TRADE MARW REGISTERED. Large Sale of the undersigned trustees will sell. at ecorded District of Columb, vecord! lesold at the diserat Sandstone sills Tables i Cast iron pipe Bicycles Carpets i Printers’ blan- keting i Electric Fixtures Electric fans | Automobile tires i Scrap wood Electric shades Etc. ROBT. LeFEVRE, ndent of Supplies N & SON. AUCTIONEERS sALE OF vALUABLE BRICK Trustees’ Sale of Valuable: Business ,Commercial Premises Property, st ! Zone, No. 1414 orthwest. 4 certain deed of trust duly r No. 5046, folio 101 et seq rds 0f the District of Colum request of the party secursd Being | 14th front SIXTE! AT FOT escribed the premises, on TH DAY ' OF | R O'CLOCK P.M jand and premises District of Columbia, and & lot 91 in John W lots 1 square 210. as the offce. o s Libe. E { ion subject 10 a prior deed of | 00.00. {urther particulars of anounced at time of sale: the above said trust o be paid | it ol $1.000 required. Con and revenue stamps at Terms to be complied with avs. otherwise deposil for Droperty may he advertised n of the tone E. CRANE, HELLER Trustees. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts 715 13th St. HARLE: PAUL 1 Household Goods and Office Furniture Jewelry, Etc., at | . Public Auction - Withi 715 13th St. Wednesday in our galleries | i June 10th, 1925, at 10 AM. rms Cash: Sloan & Co OWE SA DWELLING, N & SON. AUCTIONEERS. LE OF VALUABLE FRAME BEING PREMISES NO. MORTON. STREET NORTHWEST. | ue of recorded in Liber sea.. of ibe thereby Tan. secured will sell TH OF JUN JLOCK PN 33 in the subd Provident Comp: Todd and_Brow “Mount as per plat of recorded 1n the the Diatrict of abiic Pleasant a certain deed of trust duly 0. 4963. folio- 214 d records of the District of | the request of the party the undersigned trustess auction. in_ {ro URSDAY. THE EI E. A.D. 1825, the following_describe. situate i division of the Washi any of lots in block 10 in | n's subdivision of part of and_“Pleasant Plain: firat _mentioned subdi { office of the survayor for Columbia in Liber Governor | Shepherd at folio 93 Terms trust for “§1.5 which will he the purchase p paid in cash. Sald Conveyaneing. recordin at purcl with within forfeited and tised au trustees. aser’s o thi ie8-d&ds,exsu THOS. J. OWE! TRUSTEES' SA RESIDENCE, 4906 o tue of ed in Libe of the land rec lumbia: and securad the 4 v the thereby. subiect to a prior deed of 00. further particulars ol nounced at time of sale. rice above trust to be A deposit of $200 required and revenue stamps ‘erms to be complied otherwise depost By be adver- Tevon of the PERCY McGL HENRY BROW irty pr at 6. i J { N"& SON. AUCTIONEERS. LE OF VALUABLE RRICK BEING PREMISES NO. AVENUE NORTH- a certain deed of trust duly © No. 5097 folio 172 et seq., cords of the District of Co- request of the party the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the remises. “on M AY OF _JUN OCLOCK P'M and ‘premises. Tumbia and desi In square 1671 Karl F. Brodt an faio. " as per o e suryeyor of Liber 67. folio building restriction d_subdivision Terms: Sold trust for “$5.0 which will be the purchase p: in cash. ONDAY. THE_FIFTEENTH . AD. 1925 AT FIVE the following described land tuate in the District of Co- ignated as and being lot 27 in the subdivision made by nd others of part of * Friend: 1at recorded in the office of the District of Colwmbia in 2. subject to the fifteen-foot line shown. on. pl t subject to a prior deed of 00. further particulars of anoounced at time of sale cice above said trust to be A deposit of $200 required. | ncing. recording and revenue stamps | ser's o with within th forfeited sud tised and trustees. __je4-d&ds.exsn ADAM 3. WESCHLER & esold at coxt. Terms o be complied irty days, otherwise deposit | he' properts may be adv the discretion of the DAVID A. BAER, M. BAER. Trustees. SON. Auctioneer Entire Stock and Fix-| tures “Swan’s Store” at No. 3201 in| Variety, Contained :14th Street N.W. By Public Auction Thursday, June 11th, 1925 Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. Includiog _ H Aluminum " Ware. Parts, Talking Machi antity Dol tlery. Notiona. gz, Spaol’ Holia National 7-clerk and B in n Terma: Cah [T M Counter Vases. Count ousefurnishings, Hardware, Radio_Sets. S oakers, and Records, Flags, Toys. Butchers'™ 'Tools. Lionel " Train eati Cotton and Si ay Goods, Tu ALS Electric Cash Register. Floor . Shelving Dis- Arolian - Vocalion Cabinet ex. Cotion Cases. ste. L ADAM A | Miller @ A USTEES STORY POTOM Al irtue o ed in Li By of 1 Dia and at th thereby. the for sale by DAY OF PM.. the | premises, sty towit: fot vision of par south of squa Book 14, pag sor for the hove ey to qual promiss: 1 WESCHI NE. 1 ale e paid UCTION SAL FUTURE DAVS, SON, Auctioneers BRICK D' C AVENT il iber No. of the District of € e request of the party sec an : TWELF” N AT FIVE OCLOCK allowing ~described land and ate in the District of Columb 11 in George Emmerts sub ¢ of original lot 1 in square re 975, as per plat recorded 11 e 5. in the office of the su District of Columbia. improve One-third of the pu cash. the balance i Iments. represegted by the with inferest at 6 pes in one and two vears pally cent e The pr v of the pureh, auired of Convevancing notarial feew L tees reserve o {at the risk a h er. after Tenale in the City of Wash sale 10 he complied davs from dav of sale um’ from day of sale. Dayabl Recired hy deed 0f trust 0. or all cash. 4t the optio aser. A denosit of $300 re haser at time of sale. All recording. revenue stampe and at cost of purchaser. Terms with within thirty otherwise the trus. D right (0 resell the property nd_cost of the defaulting pur five days advertisement of some "newspuper published ngton, 1. € H_BERGMANN, HENRY CHARLES SCHAFER, jer-dkds ex THOS. J Trustees’ tel owEN and Bu Sn Trustees AUCTIONEERS Sale of Valuable Ho- i Property, & sox. Being Premises 487 Pennsyl- vania Avenue Northwest. By virtue ried Decen 0. 119. ai tri pa y secured [ tees will sell the TENT) FIVE 0'CLOC Jand and by Columbia. an of original 1 as follows. v Pennsylv feet iy southea: remise. thwesterly inch thence o) ' o1 said_square the rear o erly on said be intersected to said avenu thence south | straight tine | zether with the Terme: S0 trust for which will ¥ the purchase paid 'in’ cash Conveancing at_purchaser with within forfeited and ana recold at DAY of an_inch northwesterly $15.000. of & certain deed of Yrust iber 4. 14 being instrument ong the land records of the Dis of Columhia and at the request of the thereby. the undersignad trus at public_auction in front «f on WEDNESDAY 2 OF JUNE A D. 1025 CK P.M . the following desc mises. wituate in the Distri d designated ar and being part 0t 5 in square 481 describay iz, Bezinning for the same avenue at A point distant trom the said Iot and running n said avenue ° o the southwest corner northwesterly on The roerc of aid dividing 1line between xaid lot 5 and orizinal lot & in 1872 feet La inches to o said lot 5. thence motitheast Fear line 1o a point by a line drawn at riznt ae trom the Doint of heginning westerly from said pomt in & t the place bezinning. 10 improvements. subiect 10 a Turther need at id brior deed articular time of walr I o trust 1o be A denosit of $500 reauired ccording and revenue stamps « cost. Terms tn ba comolied thirty dass. otherwise deposit e property mas he adsertised the "diseretion 0f the tristass RALEIGH SHERMAN W, P, TOCKWOOD. rust {GAL NOTICE! W. E. RICHARDSON AND WALTER M. BANTIAN, SUPREME IN THE trict_of Col thur Charlto =t—The b} annuiment’ of and defendan | misrepresentatior plaant. it ordered that Tafel, otherw! ays and the day of ¢ der with as in ca, of this order three success; Law Reporte er before Justies. By & IN THE trict of Col Court. rell. Bankrup Spark otherwise the (Seal.) In the matier of M Attorners. COURT OF THE —Atlantic Tafel ve. AT Tafel otherwise known as 0. ‘43800, ty Dovk pIS u "o this suit % 10 secure an the marriage betwesn plaintff ¢ on the ground of fraud and On “motion of the eom nd day of May, 102 Arthur Charlton Sparke thi the defandaut ise nas Miller 6 o Aay. Jegal holidave, occurring after he first publication of this or cauge will be proceeded we of default. Provided. a copy be published once a week for ive weeks in the Washington + and The Evening Star news. d day. WILLIAM MORGAN H F. BEACH. Asst. Clerk BEACH UPREME COURT OF THE DIS lumbia. Holding a Bankruptes ard C. Bur t.—In Bankruptey No. 1577 — To ‘the creditors of May the City of Washinzton, bia ¥ _of June. Burrell w and that_the will be held Building. 151 ington, D. 1925, at 1073 the said Fupt. may RALPH D cu Notce ix hereby gives reditors may { cleaizin. ADPOIDL 4 tristee. ecaming the b and trane properis that he said Maynard diudicated hankrupt AD. 1975, as duly first meeting 1 my office. H Street North®fest on the 15th day of Jupe 30 o'clock a.m AD at which time attend. grove their sueh orher come before sai QUINTER. Referee Dbusiness Bank GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Member S First Second Term. Founded 1865 Association School Co-rdueational mer Session 1925 June 15—auty Term, “July 30—Sept. American COT.UMBIA Shepherd, Pb. 10%4 euages, math Em, 1740 P St Separate women—bo! SC . president 8th n'w. " Preparatory ematfs aciences. erson Institute N.w. er Sehool—Jdune 15th departments {or men and th Day and Evening. Special clasaes for removal of college entrance conditions for credita and examinations in September. Call or phone Franklin 4463. | National Univer- sity Law School (B3th Year) Term of Eleven Opens June 15 at 6:30 P.M. e College of Finmuce & School of Business ber seanion PM. Adminiatration offer u nus f cpurses during ao elght week dune 29th av 4:40 Secretary’s Office 818 13th St. N. W. WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW Co-educational Confers Degrees LL.B. Summer Regular Term, C LLM., MP.L. . dune 15th te July at be begun raes wmay or Special Courses taken Sessle 1315 K Streets 3:15 to T P.M. Phone Franklin 4585 MUSIK ICAL_INSTRUCTION. PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag. Jazz, Popular Music in 20 lessons. buy lsssons if A willourer & sox, ‘E'w Tron boskiet. ~ 'GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL feet | | OCEAN FRONT be entered herein | exclusive of | | HITZ. | i FOR HIS NEW TERM | Reappointed Official of P. 0. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, Jfotel ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. After being thoroughly modernized by the addition of a large fireproof building this ideal American plan hotel will REOPEN July First, 1925 The clear view of ocean and Board walk, over a wellkept garden suill maintained. is Private sea-bathing department and garage on hotel property. WALTER ]. BUZBY. - Virzinia Ave. Ne SPECIAL WEEKLY nto Bus Meets Trains. 0. . PAINTER, Owner_ " cean TABOR iNN ¢33 Running wa Management 1 Steel " Pier. RATES Bookmt i Dunn Owners REACH HAVEN. . 4. THE ENGLESIDE ' "livi™isort b only resort on the Jersey coast tha COMBIN perfact bathing. alwave o fishing. with a modern hotel and gives sur relist “irom Hay, Pever buh}epnmnookln Fivi court a June tennis courts. yui one. 10 REHOBOTH BEACH. DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN rates mao. beach Reasonabl Special rates families. Booklet wit Paved roads all was. Clean, #afl Feat of food. Same management : CHAPEL_POINT. M. <t Onder Chapel Point Tpoer new. ming. boating. diving Aot mew' amusemants Wathinron 30. hoard. tennis, Good road OCEAN CITY. MD. HOTEL HAMILTON restat The Dennis runni tree larged. Hot and col ms_ reasonable. Bathin, MRS R. 1. DENNIS The Del-Mar Cool. airs. Overlookin ocean bay. Hot an cold water in avery Toom. Ra:es reasonable MRS <1 CAREY. Owner-Prop “THE SHOREHAM” Ocean_front MRS. K. € eat hotel exclusive. incomparable cooking. . America plan. i3 M. B. QUILLEN, THE HASTINGS HOTEL 9, walk Running “\1'}{'\ ?‘»‘;K?"‘-IIJI;LA\‘ THE ATLANTIC Ocean front. 200 rooms. Musie. Dancing THE BELMONT Running water in every room. With ocean view. Cool. delightfui rooms. Rate B Feasonahie L. B HEAI BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. MD. Hotel Braddock ¢ $1.50 10 $6 a da Speci Foit, "tennis, Cswimming erkily ratsn o requeat SHADY SID) \RTUNDEL_HOUSE—] pealie . DAYv. D0 innies Piininz. hoating. "bathing “Tel. West River. LURAY. VA MAPLE LAWN, COUNTRY BOARDING PLAC ADDRESS T. I PRICE PROFRIET SKYLAND, VA. riding 3. Crogh: C unexcelled D Shady Side, Md 30+ OR. 1° During the recent hot spell the ther mometer a Skyland, Va. has at no time registered above 81°, and alwavs 4 nies hreaze In the Heurt of the Pro Shenandoal National Park 4.000 feet above (he sea. by auto from Washington ov Highwar. Traios leave 9:2 Luray. nearest R. R. point Bathing Pool, Concert Orchestra, Fifty Saddle Hors Dancing, Tennis. Own d osed Five hours the Lee am. ior Freeman garden. Booklet. Pro. Pollock. Skviand “HILL TOP HOUSE 33th Year—Now Open— THE LOCKWOOD, Mrs. A. P. DANIEL. Proprietres: Oben for the season Mav 30 Eagles Mere “The Loveliest Spot in Pennsylvania” 'he summer resort that ia different because 1 combines mountain and seashare conditions with uniaue sur- Foundings The sandr beach and water of the Lake of afford splendid bathing ahave sea lavel. One of the finest contaes 10 America. For hooklet and rates, writs THE EDGEMERE. M. S. Kieas, Mgr. THE CRESTMONT INN, W, THE FOREST T . V. N TH AKESIDE, John THE RAYMOND, L. B. C. List trmperate the Bagles 2,200 fest 18-hole zolt Mer. Monterey Inn OP) M Bring us your problem re- sarding passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 106 ships ofeverytype your exact requirements will be met, whether for.a luzuri- ous suite on the world's largest steamer Majestic or economical passage in the New, Tourist 3rd Cabin. WHITE STAR LINE Wl—-l— S7AR L ‘Washington Office, 1208 F. St., NNW. d “new management Swim- | soN HASTINGS THE LANKFORD 0c¢an City's new- | Modern haths from Washington. ; March 1 Miami—Land of Enchantment Only Three Days Fre Baltimore r Philadelphia $45.00 fes meals with | Steamers Hishest Clane SPECIAL SUMMER and _statecoom arry Lloyd s 2100-4°1 EXCURSION N ROUND TRIPS BETWE! timore and Miami Philadelphin wnd Minmi ore & Carol £35. 580 lina S. S. Co. NEXT NAILING From Bal e 1008 1 Investmer TEN D ALL E sss.so BY SEA TO B | Including commodaty MIAMI BEACH Transportation and PAIL Sailings f more: S, 8. Bal XPENSE TOUR MIAMI % AY™ = 8 ALTIMORE or HILADELPHIA AND RETURN Meals trips M BEACH Hotel Ac MIAMI rom Write for Ttinerary i Pior 8. Brare Bt " Baitimere. Md BALTIMORE and CAROLINA $.5. CO Pler 3. N. Cui Ave Philadeipnis. Pe 1008—15th 8. N. W Washingter, D.C. Ocean Front. i1 . TRIPS NORFOLK 1 SUMMER OCEAN VIEW VIRGINIA BUCKROE Potomac ‘ii Chesapeak 7 x a “Northla Daily 6:30 Week-end tiekets BEACH BEACH ver and e Bay Modern Steel Palace Steamers “District of Columbia™ and nd” P.M. o Daily Sailings to New York Via Norfolk and O} “Gieorge Was! “Robert E. { Iinformation and L Cirs Dominion 8.5, New Sieamships Con hington” Lee” iterature at Ticket Ofce. Woodward Building 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. pen May o Oct. | merican p1an— 1 Sunday dinners N OF of Columbia. Washington. Juns 6 In compliance with the ton 3 of an Act of 1920 (Public i entitied “An_ Act | height. “area and i District of Columbia and | Commission and for otle: {is nereby given that {be held in the Board Ro: ! Building at 10:00 am | the purpose of oroposed changes in the fuse. height and area | CHANGE FROM FIRST TO RESIDENTIAL A A squares 3818, 3620 { along both sides of 13tn Tavior and num FROM A AREA TO B RI Square 3833, bounded by and_Kearny streefs n.e. R C AR Property abut ! Montello avenue ne.. bel and the line of Geoow Congress, use of buildings a public June 18 considering 3972 and 3874 ESIDENTIAL B TO FIRS THE DISTRICT 1926.— of sec. pproved . 66th Con- rezulate the in the 10 create a Zoning + purposes). notice hearing will om of the District 1925, for provision: 1 w the boundaries of the districts, o wit COMMERCIAL € REA: Property in Tocated street n.e_ between freets CHANGES STRICTED AREA 9th. 10th. Jackson CHANGE FROM COMMERCIAL ting both sides of tween Queen street street yROM RESIDENTIAL TO FIRST HAL: Lots 7 to 11 inc focated on the east side .. between ¢ and D “ROM FIRST COMMERCH D AREA square 837, located stréet and south wide of | tween South Capitol st {#venue. CHANGE FROM {AND FIRST COMMERCIAL D bounded by Rhode ARE Tsla avenue and 10th street n.e. OMMERCTAL lusive ot square Linworth 7 streets. CHANGE AL € TO SECON: Lots A. B, C anc © street reet and RESIDENTIAL B TO SECOND Square vente. axcept the fron A nd iage for 100 feet in depth alonz 10th street de Teland avenues. | i between _South and Rhoe CHANGE_ FROM R | FIRST COMMERCIAL ¢ MERCIAL D AREA | square 804, {atrest n.e. avenue between M Property along Capitol street a CHANGE FR( priky HEIGHT: Portion ‘of pa jon the west side of the Jewett street and Klingle f lot 22, squars 2060, ide ot Connectic and_ Sedgwick atreets. H R"D«’)LPH F. A. FEN iLL. DAVID L EALED PROPOSALS ved in the office of . termaster, Room 2238, Washington. D. C.. until 025, and ihen opened. for consiructing an aadition to the medical | Reed General Hospital. 5 on_applica A fon pen o TDENTIAL Lots located on the east xide of betwaen 00T HEIGHT. TO € t avenue bety Zoning 7 ihe District of Columbis B TO SECOND COM 16 to 30 n tth F¥lorida side of and O OM RESTRICTED. AREA. 80-FOOT cel 85/182 located highway bordsring street and the west he west side of the Zoological Park betweer road. Rear portio; ocated on the west e Rodman BELL. CU ©.0. SHE ission 1e8-101 2 o ¢ in_triplicate will be Constructing Quar Munitions Bldg 11 am. June 15, atorehouse. Walter hington. D €. tion to above office v 'KING & STORAGE. CLEAN. DRY, STORAGE FOR FURNY and pianos. Esti venient Jocation Storage Household Go EXPERT PACKERS T ESCHEER S, 520 B RN o ve. ITO] iven. o G C0. ods. 500 Room cal and Distance ) & SHIPPERS Moderate Rates. Good Work. Free i MOVE Witheut Worry or Risk. e sponsible Barvice—Low Rates. s . ipping. NORTH 104 ue. I Exe MOVING KRIEGS PACKING 616 EYE ST.NW. STORAGE XPRESS SHIPPING MAIN 2010 | Governmen: following | AND | Department Celebrating 25th Year in Service. Thomas 1. Degnan the Post Office purchasing ent for Department. whose reappointment was confirmed by the last Senaie. was sworn in for another fourvear term tadav M Clerk The office ny was held in Degnan's and Chief Roheri & Rezs My ting rinducted the official into office Degnan his today twenty-Afrh Hi service. first posi tion was w.h the Census veur he the Office clerical expacity letters Rurean and four later was transferred to Post in in charze of the the dead of division af Appointe Board Chairman. In the by President appointed chairman Inspection and in hecame chief clerk of the the purchasinz agen: Harding appointed M» Deznan purchasing agent June 9 1921. and hix nomination for “ppointment sent the Senate by President Coolidge In addition his duties pur chasing Mr. Degnan alsn serves the Federal Purchasi Board the representative nof the Post Office Department. He arranges details in connection with contraer for all envelopes used by Government departments and independent sst lishments the Government Board of 1o as rzent on I Oversees Vast Expendity As purchasing agent for the dapart ment. Mr. Deznan annuallv spend= between $15.000,000 and $16.000.000 of the Government's money for supplies #nd equipment keep the posta machinery funetioning. During his regime new system was inaugu rated in the purchase of supplies auantity lois instead of = through d contracts. which. durinz vear. resulted in an actual half # million dollars four years his adminis of approximately $2,000.000 saving of approximately a vear resulted from | standardization of envelopes used the Government departments which the number of was duced from 320 to 150, |PARTY OF 1,600 MAKE TRIP TO SAMPLE WINDSOR BEER ’R»sidont.« of Louisville and Vicin- ity Attracted by Reported 4.4 Beverage Available There, .. a and tration Another $25.000 the items re Rr the Associated Press DETROJIT June A 1600 residents of Louisville cinity passed through Detroit ves terday en route to Windsor. Ontarin |for the expressed purpose of sampling {Ontario’s 4.4 beer. The party returned | shortly after noon and spent the rest |of the day at Belle Isle Several Louisville newspaper men | who accompanied the party said the |general comment of the visitors from Kentucky was that the beer is “‘just like the stuff we get out of the fauce: at_home | The {couches river by party and party traveled to Detroit and farry in 24 crossed | NICARAGUANS TO TOUR. U. S. Is Destination of Many Rich Coffee Planters. MANAGUA. Nicaragua. June & (#) Many Nicaraguans who have made large sums of money the past twe vears by reason of the high prices they received for large coffee ecrops | are making plans for trips abroad this season. The majority of them are leaving for the United States instead {of Europe, as formerly. The Unitad States also will be visited hy many Nicaraguan students. FIND RED PROPAGANDA. | Colombia Investigates Communist Plot—Russian Held. BOGOTA Documents Columbia, June belonging to a Russian resident of Bogota. who is under ar est. seem to indicate extensive propa ganda by the Communist Society in | Columbia_against the legitimate au | thority. The zovernment is making a searching investigation into the so clety. - | ) | The Invalid ES When some good neighhor help less lies. we hasten to his shack. and take him soup and luscious pies., and tripe and canvasback. 1 heard that Jaber Jinks il with spasms in his legs. and started, with a right | good will to take him hard-boiled eggs. "Il let old Jasper know.” I mused, “that human hearts are kind, and he will doubtless be enthused such sympathy to find.” But at his door I met Doc Hick, who said, in angry tone, “You can't “come in when men ‘are sick they're better left alone. No sooner does a gent lcave in, with divers maladics, than neighbors come, their maps a-grin, to bring him eggs and peas. Thex | want to stand around his couch and | ask him how he stacks, and strive {10 dissipate his grouch with jokes from almanacs. They want to wring their hands and weep, while he for silence pleads, they want to keep | him from the sleep that he so greatly A million invalids was i needs | have died. who might be still astir, | had not their kindly neighbors tricd to show how good they were. A million men have met their ends, and sleep beneath the stone, who | might be living if their friends had but left them alone. This Jabez only longs for peace. for silence and re | pose, and vou come here with jam and grease and eggs and things like | those. Mo doubt yowd make his lif !a pome. with gift and smile and jest, | but take vour inolish plunder heme, land let the sick man gest.” (Copyright) WALT MASON MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. MITH'S FIREPROOF TORAGE . LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343

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