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AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. e S R I e i _|KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—P2’ll Have to Seek Elsewhere. S EUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Furnishings and Equipment Contained in the “Shoreham Hotel,” 15th and H Streets Northwest BY PUBLIC AUCTION COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 14th, 1926 At 10 O’Clock A.M. Continuing daily except Saturday at the same hour unti) Mah Mattress Mirrors, Furniture, Mantel Clock Sets rpets. quantity Baby of the Woods,” Clock, Teather XN Draperies, Boxes, M: Mahe Stiver-pla ete Hotel Large Qu Desks, tinguishe: Manicure all is sold. Consisting in part of: BEDROOMS ogany Double and vin Beds, es, Pillows, Bureaus oniers, W ‘ostumers, Desks, B ‘halrs, Settees and Rockers, Reed Andir ad 1ire Table Lamps, l.uu and u large collection of Wallace Nutting Prints, large Bed und Table Liner, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, Towels, etc. LOBBIES AND PARLORS other Pianos, Oclental Rugs, Painting, “Nymph Lenoir: French Prints, Mahogany Chime Hall Living Room Suites, Floor Lamps, ftadfola, Mirrors, Cement Flower Box Springs. Hair rdrobes, Draperies, Bath :;mnd a Desks. arble Ben DINING ROOM AND GRILL Cale U By ot Chairs, Tables, Large Quantity Chir Crockery, Glassware, Lighting Fixtures, ogany irs, ted Ware OFFICE AND MISCELLANEOUS Safe, Adding and Bookkeeping Machines, e! Lockers, Screens, Awnings, Fire Ex- Cabinet Safe, Hoffman Pressing Machine, Lavatories, Time Clocks, Cash Register, Count ctric Fans, Porceluin rs, B! Tab Reception Awning. etc Com haust Fa 15-ton Yo Terms: KITCHEN ipmient, Copper and Aluminum Ware, Ex- uipinent, Ranges, Sliver Pollsher, Re(rl[erltn!‘s ting Plint, Groceries, Provisions, etc. Tnspection Permitted June 11, 12, 13 Louis Levy, Receiver TOBRINER & GRAHA\I Attorneys, Soufhern Building. plete Kitchen E ns, Bakery rk Refriger Cash THOS. J. OW! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Apartment House, Being Premises 5406 Connecti west. By virt: Juna 12, ~orded June ords of the f tion 1 front o THE FOURTY hag ot hevy Bhase. 6 an follows. P voint in tha avenus, which feet from the fine of Conn line of Locatio *how; Lib paal R istrict ot "Col with the westerly nue south 21 teat o tha o ot land sundivi Thieh s r south % Test, th west 3 minutes rast 1 cioning. The ¢ hnown X . which wili be the, purchase ‘price above said tru 4 e’ Conven fliestampaat Racammed eposi fol " advertised of the trustees, in DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK. By ROBERT X, OHN By virtue of fer” which defa ihe reqi sell at pi stroot Court Apartn; reception | under the cond: “ate) o1 omners s0n, February Terme: Casi of the Board of Directors of the Rutland Court Owners, TH . Jo70:11:14.18 ___Auctionee THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEER! Valuable Residenc: Rooms, Heat, Sleeping Colonial Car Garage, No. 4410 Seventh | Street N By authority blic auction, N SDAY. in ‘square 31 ne: Soid st of S4.00 ptamber. 1928, 351 750.00. with interest at 0 per month, rincipal. and ti oo it aud: Conve: Bser's cox th within thirty days or deposit fo OWEN & THOS. J Sale of Val House at N.W. By virtue of npr-lmod we w “ront of THE SIXT! 1926, AT ¥ ng describec he District uf “onare i L Tambia. in Te total $15.01%.0 e announced price aboye tru nosit_of $300.0 ha “comp! day of eal b Trustees’ Residence at 1017 Sixteenth | & St. N.W, Rooms and Six Bzths, With a Frontage teenth St., Newly Remodeled and Redecorated. By virtue of september 10. R0, tecorded 'S *he land records and at the sc “herebr. the XY CK P.M.. 2nd_preminsa lumbls, and dc quare " numb "}'h: (198). sinning for & south of the 1 3::-‘;:“.. ug-r plat rec at fol for " $50. Bt 9 'Ilch -m be, anndinc: pala Cllb&hlrd m\llnfl at .‘-‘1\\..4 et ithin 't Tow of verti tru ‘fl’l-dldl.usualt m@ 11, 12 iR, Distr request of tha undersigned trustees will AT FOUR PN land _and premises. et ot Columbia, and decignated to Electr:uh . as surveror So'd subject to two deeds of tru:;‘ twenty-four the District of Columbia in Liber demmt forfeited and tha property EN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY, FRA)(E D) TALHLD DWELL- ING, BEING E* NO, 15356 NG T APESGE NN PHEAL By, virtue of @ certain decd of trut dated March 25. 1925, ‘record f a8 instrument Vo ufl in Llher 547 at folio 217 of the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the reavest of the party Sured ‘ihereby. the underaimed irustees will eell at iic auction. in front of the reniises. on 0 DAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JUNI 1026. AT THREE 0'CLOC! P.M the 1o n‘inf described land and prenilees situate fn the Distriot of Columbia and designated as and belug lots numbered twenty venty-one (21). two (2 Alle: Trustees . cut Avenue North- 3 certain deed of trust, dated be ent No. 17. re- ‘the Tand ‘rec. arty eee: The Dremives, ‘on DAY TH DAY OF JUNE. A. the foliwing de- situate in the s and fand known mates and boun ame at 20). oc 3 Mallers and Lawrence 0. ¥ en’. aubdivision known as worth." ds Der plat record the_sirvoyor for the Dist in Liber County 1 in the n{'\v n! ikt SRy numbered three ._belng known for pur- DOses Of assesament and taxation as souare n:m{:r@d fifty-one hundred and sixty five T, Terms: Sold fl,"""" o > poor 'dml o l?”"fl“ 00) Sollm further particulars of I)}l"h will be annoiinced at the time of sals. A deposit of €£200.00 will be required at time ©f sala. Converancing, recording. axe. on of titie and purchaser’s cost Terms with within thirty (30 d 3 d 3 tract <oribed by ek inning westerly o intersectton of the fut aventis it the sout siieet aa thene airoety are County 24. folio 41. of fhe offica f 1ha mirvesor of ibe jumbia. and Tunning thence e of Connactiont ave dexreen 20 ninntes st 50 thedly houndars o the tract jded by Fulion ‘R Gorden June oF catd ‘henea o 3050 feat to ahove described r tazatior or s FESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUA M- | ESTATE, 241 10th ST, 3 RY BRICK AND FRAME Lr:‘»;;lr CONTAINING 8 ROOMS AND By virtue of @ certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5069, folio 84 ei seq.. of the land ‘records of the District of Co: lumbla, and at the request of the party cured thereby. the undersiged trustees will gfter for sale by public suction, in front of {he premtecs, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY: FIRST DAY OF JUNL. 1926, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, ditusted in the District of Co- umbia. to it . Van Hiok and nine hun, plat record Tevords of 1) | Distrter o ciniect to 4 00,00, Aot rior deed of further particulars of iced at time of sale: to be deposit of $750.00 re- yan recording ‘gnd_reve- hagers cost. Terms to th wiitln chirty days. other rieited and the property may and resold at the discretion A PER, President " Truste. 1 HAR] . CHI AU RS 1 collatersl note un- sale: The above propavty will ¢ for trust ywnecs of th taning of ail cash upon tho second g v mold, or nl! cash trusk at optiou o ydnibumer. A lebouit 67 $288 Pequlrnd of virchassr at e of saie All convevancing, recording, Tevenue stamps notarial fees at cost of purchawer. { eais to be complied with within from day of sale, otherwise the rie the Tight 10 fesell the Drop. risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser ‘aiter five daye' advertisement of #uch resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. OSEP 4. HERBERT. Wy jel0-d8ds.exu - D 16 10, 1923 . Subject to the approval Ine. J. OWEN A Two-Story Brick e, Containing Bath, Hot-Water | mmos 1. ows Inclosed | and Brezkfast Porch, Front Porch, One-| ATCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by the Two- Story Frame Dwelling No. | 3607 McKinley St. NW By 1R L ortals deed of trum dul recorded To Liber o, B312 - Folio 118 0 S of the land records of the District of Colu bia, e requeat of the party secured :m:rehy tho Uaderelemed trotens 11 sell at 8. nn cniu‘nunn fl fpont ot éx land mises. gityate | n the ("ot G for, I Tt aid and paing lof i and thires o -q\m\"fin ve Ftale® ER2RIP T 0o vurchuse . pamé'fn cash. balance in"two 2qual inetaliments. pavable' in one and two yeuts. witl interest at @ per centum per an: 3 able seml-snnually, from day of secur=d by deed of frust uvon the roverty sold or all cash, st the ovtion of he purchassr. A deposii of $250.00 will be required at time of sale. All convevane- ing. recording, revenue of purcasser. ' Terms of with_within _thiry iotwise the truktees reserve the right to Towril the pronerty at the sk and cont of drfaniting purchager. atter davs' adver- tisement of such resals in some newspaper published i Washington D, € J, EDWARD LEWIS, GERSON NORDLINGER. ied-dads.exSu "Crustees. orthwest. veatd in us. we wiil sall at in front of ihe premises. on THE SISTEENTH DAY OF T FOUR O'CLOCE P.M.. lot 38. improved as above. sibject 1o a first deed of 0.00. interest B, due and o second ceed of tr 6%. pagel including inierest an he amount above sald trasts cosli. 326000 depgeit ro. yanci recording. at t. fms o ba UNE. o6 © a OCLOCK "D Hhe lu‘lla\fln together witi ‘erms of money to SOX. Auctione luable 4-Story Brick 1843 Kalorama Road | * (275t cou "t e compi days from duy of authority vested i il el THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Tract of Land Suitable for Suburban Home or Subdivision, Im- proved by a Stone Dwelling, for the r County No. 0. particulara of whic! at time of sale. s 0 be DiQ 10 rea 8. recording Py i cash it time of el revenue stam at Shepherd St. and Rock | TEWELL & co.. 1xC. ~ Auétionesrs. _ AUCTIONEERS " of Creek Church Rc., Part of “Chillum Castle Manor,” Con- S taining 8.981 Acres. B tie 0. a decree of the Sup auabe .2 o' Bietrict of Bollmbiu pagte o Rope. ol L plaintiff fam C. O'Hare, dn[find t. we tl raigned tfustees Wil Offer for sale' &t Cetion. NrSDAY. UNE TWENTY-THIRD, 199y, ATHOUR THINEY O CLOCK Pk i | the certain parcel of real estate situaté Tn | e County of Waghington. District of Cor { ‘umbia_mentioned !n the bill of complaint and described for the D}IX‘ffllel of taxation 300 aasessment ae Parcel 196/8. containin 8.081 acres and otherwise known ss part o “nilium Castle Manor” deseribed ba fol- iown: Bexinning for the same at the mosth. ‘west corner of the intersection of Shepherd and Bock Greaie ‘Courci*Toada fadrinning thence north 88 degrees 11 minutes west 287 feol: thence north 13 deerees 33 mine lten west 305.01 feet to a stone: thance north 27 degrees 19 minutes west 205 fert: thence north 73 degrees 54 minutes 10 seconds east 315 feet: thence north 82 legrecs 4 minutes east 444.78 feet to fhe <t line of Rock Church roud: thence south degrees 20 minutes east 40.63 feet: thence ). 10 degrees 3 Inlllutl‘n west 310.24 thence south 20 ‘MI 26 minutes 520,43 feet 1o the Dlace of beginning ng 8 O8] acres. more or less. to- with the improvements thereon. Sale me in Containing Fourteen of 42 F:. on Six-| a ce “G of trust. dated | t No. i d belng part ot d ninety- 10liows. 68 117 of said lot 1 lmu") on sald strect 427 - 47 lics o ered d twenty-five in square numbered 108. a8 in ‘the office of the sur- | wost gether Terme of eale: One-third of the purchase moitey 1o be paid in cash and the balance in twa equal installments. pavable in one and w0 years from day of sale. and to be repre- sented by two promissory notes of the pur- chaser with interest at the rate of 6% per annum, _payable semi-annually and by o deed of trust on the property. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. n- iy-five hundrad dollacs (82500.00) doposit required upon Acrentance of bid. ALl revenue st purchaser's c | vesaneing. notarial fees, and cecordine at the Terms. of saie to be complied with within $hirty, (30} dusd from the day of sule. othier. tees reserve the right $o resell nroparty at the risk and cost of the de- jed 15 25 subi; SSbiact to o prior dred of to turther particulars | =d at timo of eale: Dricn above sald trast to. b8 cash. balance ong and two Xdoponit of $1.000.00 \ time of blllo All ‘com:u Fevenue Stampe. ste at . Terms of e to be complled y days from day of sale. ! and resold at the disore- ' etecs. qire the 12 D- iompe atlfing burchaser. after five (5) daye ad- WARD A BURM ti; t in some newspaner published in PiTisiens | jrtanment Washingion BHIHC of Coltmbia X POST. | e - ville. Md J, LAM] EAAL AR .fi“?’ e 1926. AT THREE P.M. lx OF THE TRVSTEEA. sD TEENTH | WILTON - 2 HENRY WOODARD, joi0-dkds.exSu 11tk St, toes. . four (44) in J.W_| sale. | 366 in case of George | in_front of the premises. on | THiNk OF 1T, OUR DAUGHTER Julie WiLL ARRIVE SATURDAY FROM EUROPE ! SHE SHOULD HAVE A MARVELOUS EDUCATION AFTER ATTENDING THAT YOUNG LALIES ANISHING SCHoOL N PARiS! 1 DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT 1TALY, DO WELL, T koW Dure-BELLS CoLunBus was A YEP Ih AFRAID IHES GONNA HAKE US 100K LIKE A CouPLE OF [UE T THATS A FACT' FOR EXAMPLE SHE SAD IN HER LETTER THAT SHE NOW WNOWS THE WSTORY OF 1TALy FRom A To Z ° THAT CHRISTOPHER Say Tony, TELL NE ALl ABOUT ROME AMD MILAN AND TH' REST oF ITALY' GOLLY: WHMEN Juni€ STARTS GADBING ABOUT 1TALY Im GONNA BE Sunw Tl JUST BE A LT O SPAGHETT! TO ME’ 1T BE VERY HUMILIATING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE o HUMA i d of trust. dated £ fnatrument No. 1 1026, amonz the lund jrecords of the District of Columbia. and at the umx of the DPArty secs u'ml thereby lersigsied trastoes will ounile CHEAST. By virtue Januars 20, 1 d “Janu DAY | org A T the fo | lowing described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and desixiated a8 and being lote 26 and 50 in wuare 015 8t Tollo5: Nublect. 1o bestritione mnd cojenants of record, rms: Sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $1.500.00. further particulars of which will be antounced at time of rale urchase price ‘n cash. bove sald trust to be paid A deposit of $200.00required. neing, ing and revanue starune purch hueer's cost. Terms to be compiied 1thi otharwiae Tty may be ud at the dixcreiion of the t WILLIAM R HATY MES'IL BADEN e forfetted lonisers. UARLE THRE §TORY PRiCK ‘s IAG ING "OF TWO _ APARTME TWO S TORE MBERED 1332 Toch RTREET N By yirtie of i cértain deed of trust. dated belng tnstriment No. 160, rn- wniong the Jand e ords of ‘the Disirict of Columb request of the party secured there dersigned trustees will sell at pub in front of the premises. on TUF DAl FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUN FIVE P.M., the following desciibed land and premises. sltuate in the District of Columbia, 204 deviinated as and boing lot 10 in € subddivision o undred _thirty plat recorded in Li reconds 0f the s | Copumt T @l the purchase pri ta to be paid in cash A {58306 Pagatbea " S nveran uns and revenue stamps at o Terme to be complind otherwisa depos't HILL, RNE i CLARENCE M OHN L. THOJ stees | TRUSTEES SA | R I SK% By virty dermzon ~tion in {ront of the prem AY. [HE TouR TH O'CLOCK PN and Dremises. stuate Jamnte, and design in"Arold & Pringles a1 Rlock 1.° Langdon P recorded i Book 73 veyor's Offie of the District of Colu Block 21 now known for purnoses of asw ment and taxation se Square 4511. Sub 1o & right of way over the rear 15 feet o1 sald lot ‘B Sold ubiect to i trust for $3.000.00. furth Whftn Wi Yo nnodnced: st purchase price ahove sald trust to one-half cash. balance in ona vear, cash. A 'deposit of $200.00 requ veyancing, recording and revenie stamy purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be within _thirty das feltod and " the' broperts bea and’ resold at tho diccr: of the tr RIHUR o BISHO FRED MoKEE 14 sion of lota per AL be paid mas 100 | THOS. d&ds.exsu 3 TSALE, OF VALUABL RNOW: Virthie of & gertain daed of trust, dated ch 28th 1028, being rument No. recorded March 30th anwng the llnd records of the Dists olumbia. and t the request of the pi sacured thereby, the undersigned tristees W ¢ pubilc auction, in front of the premises. on MON DAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1926, AT FIVE P.M the following: described land and premises. situated in the District ot %nlumma and dnl‘(nmrfl a6 and being lot 8 in George Williame and others, commissloners in equity cause 11417, subdivision of square 083, an per v,)mv recorded in the offica of the Survevor : l‘ 2)4:."7.‘7"([ of Columina, in Liber 2 at oljo 16 e of sale: the Durel “aid trusts to he puid in | Gepomt ot 850000 veamred.” o ing. Tecording and vevenue stamps af chaser's cost. ‘Terms to e complied with thirt 5, 4878, otherwiss dep feited and the property may ba advertised nd"Tesold at th scrétion, of ll;‘n!" stees. & BONT K 01'1 NEERST TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE THRLE- Fama n RN I STREET NOR' FAfiT of trust duly By virtue of a certain deed recopded in Liver No, B0h0r oo i T fou fi ® land records of the Distriot o Colum. la. und at the request of the party seurcd the undersigned trustees will xell “Rubiic ‘atction. fa frant ot h or JONDAY. "THE, FOURTEENTI DA oF AD. 1026, AT FIVETHIRTY the, fojlowing Gheccined 1 l-&-gb?nmu‘;-j situate In the Distriet ot Cor ia. and deaign a8 and being 1ot 27 in John H. Richard's subdivision of lots in 004, 9a, Der piat recorded in Liber n the surveyor's office of the Digtrict of Lolumbia b - me: Sold eutieet to s prior deed of fpuet for, $3,000.00. due March 7. 19%0 ther particuiars of ‘which will be_ansioun at timo of sale: the purchase Drica ahove id trust to be ‘Daid in cash. A deposit of 530000 required. Conveyancing. * tscording and revenur ktamps At . purch coat. Terms to be comvlied with hirty days. otherwise depost forfeited and the provérty mar be advertisd and resold at discretion of, the trustoes. fthin® BRI A owt A PRE RS i S TR E Nk T By Virtue of & cortaln deed of trust. dated March 30, 1625, being instrument No. 155 recordsd Apnl among the land Tecoris of T Digirict of € Coiumbia. and at the request of the party sscyred,therby. tis underalened tructeos will sell &t Dbl aun tion, in front of the premises. on WED | DAY, THE SIXTEENIH DAY oF [TUNT: | 1990 QUR P.M.. the following da- ribed “land_and_preries thia of Columbia. ana the 1 e sout) Sopin*of i f feet 6 ‘inches front next nort 8 feet 3 incheg front by fuli lot 3 m d and Pepner's subd:. on of square 527 T plat recorded in r N, K. folio “71 o the records of the office gf the surveyor for the District of t\." to a prior deed of further particulars 0f ced at time of !&e the ‘purchase price ahove suid trust to ald in cash. A deposit of $:00.00 Yflmlmd nme)’mrinr recording and N\flmu sta; Sarank, A T wfl within thirty days. olharwh! deposif J forfeited and the proverty may be advertise and resold at the dlm‘rfl on_ot lh@ trustees. OBERT L. EVA E w. l(Al“Uq S, W 9. Ronled provosals will be \—ed s oo 500, Dietrier Buisine ui xm ‘June 18, 1020, for driving ‘& Wil Turnisning anid installing a water supply Ekm at the District Training School near urel, Marvland, Information &t Room 429, District Buyllding. S COMMISSI WASHINGTON, sals will be re: ;Building. unti1 ment concrete or a|lorm\|e Detadled in- formation »t Room 437, Distfiet Bulidine, TOURY. _ : Teachers’ Trip to Canada Land and eea trip and six weeks and board, for party of ten. leaving Jine . ALl hotel ‘and’ living expenses = Tor 05.00. For further particulurs call North ~“MEXICO BY SEA Personally conducted by lad dage leaving New i sopping over at Havana. Terms axceptionally rea- gonaple. all gxpenses included. * Botter ureau, 803 Fifith Ave. New ! Tork. Write now. oF | tha | i as and | room | PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR TO THE Pacific Coast and National Parks VISITING Colorade Rockles Yosemite Yellowstona Park g Pacifie onal Park Rajnier Aforata Canadian Rorkaon Special Car 38 Days LEAVE WASHINGTON RETURNING Friday, July 16 Sunday, Aug. 22 ARRANGED BY Steamship & Tourist Agency NOI 1J|WEDT National B ! AMSHIPS, To BALTIMORE BY WATER| Steamers leave W llnn ton on_ MONDAY, WED. | NESDAY and *A(‘V'ND1V a3t 4.00 pui for Baltimore. Leave Baltimore on the | sume days at 4 .50 pm. Xur ashington Two nights and one dv‘ af rest and beauty on the ¢ aud Chesai ¢ Bay. urther information, literature and reser- vations. call Main 5040, Maln 2997. Balto. & Virginia Steamboat Co. 7th St. Wharf S.W. !FGSTO HOTEL 1908 Pucitic Av decoratml. Cap pean plan. 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Pri The only resor in ellet frcm fortable dri ton. Route on Penna. south on costia i following i Superior pl Cel Fu Chicken m 1 Bel ST CHARLES ATLANTICCITY A Hotel of Distinction on the Boardwalk DGEWATER Tnder New Owne | “"HOTEL TREXLER MOR'T let I0oms with TUBKINK Water oF pr thing priv; _PHILLIPS HOUSE °—'5‘C0[Il Rooms en suite with bath; euisin Gnexcalled ; slevator. Hot WILDWOOD MANOR Danciog. Teoals. Golf ~ALEX. McMURRAY & SON HOTEL DAYTON PLEBTWOOD MOCGEN l‘ll'ey.’ Cuisine n-Excellen Ul Exclusive MI\O‘PM"" THE ENGLESIDE 3 Derfort bathing. Alw. o efth P8 odern. hotel I o five'temals coury Qo ~MARYTA CHAPEL POINT One hour For informal B. B. WILLS WHERE DID LeowARDo LIy De VN wang our 7| RESORTS. w BY POP MOMAND| . C.JAMES BUYS BIG RAIL HOLDINGS | Western Pacific Stock Gives ! Capitalist Name of Being Largest Owner. Touy wever see ITALY Boss, me Borm 1w TJersey C TY " i ’ B the Acsociated Presa NEW YORK, June il.-<ommo dore Allan Curtiss James. capitalist i vachtsman and society leader, has be | come the largest single ownar of railroad property iu the country with | his acquisition ot & large block of | Western Pacitic #tock. it is said in | Wall Street SUCCESSOR EXCEEDS "RURAL "HOME Only 32 miles fr rowds’ right on Chesape: | peiinsuls, teom 10" to 50 degrees coolar | thiar Capacity 200 guests. Moders Bus’ right to“itural 718, for book- Co., AW | FRANKLIN MANOR BEACH | _Onn of the most bewntiful sites on the f )y ake Bay, Summer sports, bathing. fish- bbiug, " boating. tennis and dancink: pplied from oir own farme. Week End ‘partion & epecialty. Lote and Summer 1 lo. Writa ("!nu 8o Spiinger. in District line—good o Bay st end of itome. l‘“ writs Andrews, Dhone ‘The Rural _Hom Mgr. el West in of fishing. plenty AL HA] bat! of ~ shads, ITGE, Shady VY =~ N.J "mml Addition. W frgt ecion h%n Write . a2 OCEAN (IT COLONIAL HOTEL Special rates to dwalk atrictly modern. m 15, Golf w hi, MT. VERNON enue. Newly furnished and )0, “American and Eui \& WaLer 10 il Fovms. 3 OF 1o strect leve Amer & | Own M é.R i< n: $1.00 i v cean :ra Conn. Ave Ave inning ‘THE LANKFOR Modern. ex: | clusive. American plan. Gnru New Hotal Ocean front. Music. Dancing. Opens July 1. IBREAKERS i, 2o ater H. Tlmmnll‘l‘l'."PP:D rl’h 16, | THE HASTINGS HOTEL %, | walk Runuing vmu'r and private bLaths. | 0CFAN PRONT __ J. L. MASSEY & & | On_ beardwalk. Excellent t:\b.! Fnth:nt froe MRS Ocean front, "lLL} | THE ATLANTIC oo HO‘ and cold l‘ in- | vate haths. C. MRS, CHAS. LUTAL THE KAYE .20 M._KAYE. Prop. THE BOYD SPECTALIU wnni:s Ideal | Elliott. in Philadelphia, Has Also BY the Ass PHILADE Safety Smedley same period These figures were made public yester- day by the superintendent of police. been raided Philadelph those #bout half us many as were convicted | ¥Tancisco and under 1924 to 133 this year, and lurcentes trom 2 more murders this year than during the same months in 1924. suddenly teenth oentury, sponsible for the motion picture pro- Jector that made the idea practicable reaped little or benefits, out his idea of the projector, though he gav lions as a result, man. Mr. James already principal owners of Yacific and the Great Northern Rail roads and through them of the Chi cago, Burlington & Quincy, and he is popularly eredited with ownershtp he largest single block of stock {n the Honthers Basine it hoa ings in this group make him a fac tor in over 30,000 miles of Western rafiways, and he is known to hav smaller interests in other raflroads Definite figures on his total stock | holdings, however, have not besn re | vealed. Wall Street professes ted Press possible realignment of Western LPHIA. June 11 -Arrests | roads in the James purchase. with luring the first five monthe | un” aqual possibility of conflict with year under Director of Public | unother recently organized system Aiott. who succeeded Gen. | that promoted by L. E. Losee. and Butler, increased more thun | cono RERPEE B = e e South 000 over the number made in the | eon Prpa G T oouls Soathwvestern and in 1924 under Butler. iy, 'sjicuouri, Kansas & Texas. How sver, Mr. James asserted that his move was purely u “personal” in vestment. To & friend he said: “1 bought it because I thought it was che was one of the he Northern ARRESTS BY BUTLER Raided 1,748 More Saloons Than Did General. to see this city th The statistice also show that 1,748 ore saloons and “‘speakeasies” have this year than last year, hen Director Butler was head of s polic Convictions of arrested, however. was only Western Pacific operates miles of road hetween San Salt Lake City and i3 capitalized at about $58.000,000 ir r_comparisons of the perfods |stock and $115.000,000 in bonds. Elliott and Butler show that| Mr. Jumes, whose fortune is amons ghway robberies dropped from 341in | the largest in America, has long been prominent in financial, industrial. ‘here were four | philanthropic and social circles. He Is connected with the First National Bank and the United States Trust (0. His most important afliliation is with the Phelps-Dodge Corporation founded by his grandfather, Daniel James, more than a century ago, and engaged in mineral development. Mr James' railroad interests began with his activity as a guiding epfrit in the Il Paso & Southwestern Rail road. once an independent Phelps Dodge property. but lately assimi lated by the u.Jtrn Pacifis HUERTA Tu RESPOND 43 1 to 858, Movie Inventor Poor Mxn Although motion pictures developed toward the end of the nine- the man who was re- none of the material In 1894 C. F. Jenkins worked but. al entertainment to mil he is today a po profiting, it is sald, not a per invention. MRS, H, ¥ ROYD Pornerts ot the Tan Mae st colt walér b Savtis o foriabie e Fof tion: large, wry rus. with | THE DENNIS “': Enlarged "Dfilfld 24th seasob. Spiing rates | | ning water T-rmnfinrnfl’ . & A. M. DUNN Uwnners, and i Aves. R water e Sl e )i'» SRR 'THE BELMONT 27 BENEDICT. MD. OSCAR VAGO ckAHAM te. W, G Longport, Atlantic Cite real beac nt hotel. Batlh o, fihing. Cap & wal chestra. Mrs. Francin D: Maxw 110 la m ke e ck beach Better | knovm | properts. Henedict, | mer proprietor of o 'dnwn»- < for- it Bird Tfl\huJbrn' .! th __RIDGE. MD._ bathing fishing | bo CUR'-EY'S dancing. Wondsero sne Wee . Phone Great Curley, prop., Rid — EMMITSBURG. MD. | The Emmit House &, 2 Ridee. Teat of hoard—everything fresh AA Ocean end So. Carolina Ave All rooms running_ water or private bath: $17.30 up | met” C.'E. PROBS L IF MEXICO CALLS HIM Leader, Now in U. S.. Says Out- breaks Occur Frequently Against Calles’ Regime Natlonal Unlversltv Law School SUMMER TERM BEGINS JUNE 15, 1926 The Summer Term is an in- tegral part of the regular three- year course for the LL. B. By the Aesociated Press. SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. June 11 Adolfo de la Huerta, once provislona’ Preaident of Mexico, said here vester day that he would continue to ohserve the neutrality laws of the United States and while in this country would take no steps toward starting or aid ing a_revolution in his native land He added that since he believes his life in jeopardy in Mexico, he is not Secretary’s office open for Registration. Main 6617. 818 Thirteenth Street N.W. ners Sundase Wenkand pacties wol mi _ Washington. ~Fmmitaburg. Anierican & “EAG o, Beach Club bkfte. A. €. MeClellan New York Ave. nr. Beach American & Eniron. plans. Bathing privil W. P. GAUER. IMBIA d Y. WMecray & Brev Boardw alk nt MAY. ol nlml.' andy perate water of g Lobe e e dlemiEe ford splendid bathung 2.200 '&‘ I"(I'O #oa lovel. One of the finest beach and ten Diretls on Cape May, N. J. American 18-hole golf likely to cross the border to join any 1t De la Huerta would not comment for publication on the probabili new uprisings 6against the ( covernment, but he conceded that the Mexican people should demand i adership he would not be one to it to them. De la Huerta said he would remain in San Antonio a few days longer and then visit several points on the border keeping, however, on this side of the Rio Grande. Outbreaks are occurring frequently in Mexico at present, he WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW Co-educational Summer Term, June 15th to Jul 31st. Sessions, 5:15 to 7 P.M. 2000 G Street Phone Franklin 1385 ater. Suttes With bath. Ela porches. Rates and hooklet Ownership Management DSOR 2t S old runuing water Private b Elevator R._HALPIN oty on beach. Thoroughly courses in America. For booklet and rates, write: Edgemere. The E. M. Hotel Corp. Forest Inn mman V. Yeager. Manager. o John S. Kirk & Son. «.B. €. The The The The The Raymond 3 List. Manager. Beric: Crestmont Fiovate < CHURCH DPWOOD. N. 3 e ot Hosp tality SAVOY Manager. | w, _____REROBOTR ® HOTTLLHENLO FMes, good food, ink._surt bathine, Aen, S University Law School asserted. SAYS ITALY HAS VAST MINERAL RESOURCES | Minister of Economy Tells Romau Senate of Work to Develop Nation’s Production. By the Associated Press. George Washington Co-educational embar Association American Law Schools Clase A—American Bar Association Summer session begins June 14th | tockton Hall, 720 20th St. location, Cap.. 200" Mod- at-s. Book e, back Fiearen ‘oosan' resari W5, CEREL, owner - to" Wash{net with map. o Custleraan’s on-the NORTH HILL Shenandoan River near Bluemont. noun fiehing, ewimming, boraes: elactricif . .. *hil- drea, {nvalids or 1‘ BN ST :'a?acsu pcr\(wl k Si D 400. Ocean front Amer. Plan. vate batha Elevator. Orchestrs 1ts and servi ay. Owner-Ngr. ¥ Rl Spen wonderd many i vlacer ectal June. water: upen ? oo ALACRISTONE Ocean front’ fort: golf_privilege. _ | __BLUF. RIDG VACATIONING Mountains. For of hotels and Pase. Ast and Park 5 N THE BLUE RIDGH escriptive bookiet and list ing houses. write Assf se Island Renort. Western Maiviand Ry.. Bal- t on the Jersey mufl gl s Vo 4 nini 18th. B_(ilfl__. Ly besides Jone L the season. TR Jer, THOMPSON. Propristrees. P e s“’!s?z{"" 41 ‘"‘%. ROME, June 1l—Italy's repuled poverty in natural mineral resources is a colossal myth, Minister of Na tional Economy Baluzzo yesterdas told the Senate. He expressed the cer tainty that intensive research fo domestic fuel now going on in Italy will produce petroleum sufficient for more than 60 years and extensive de posits of coal. ‘Within a relatively short period of vears. he said, Italy will be able to balance the present seriously adverse trade “The existence of petroleum {n large quantities is proven by impor tant deposits of bituminous schist and asphaltic rocks at Ragusa, Ni cosia and in the Abruzzo region.” he said. “Geological investigation shows its of coal "Emerson Institute ummer School, June 14th Day School—Evening Scheul Men and Women Complete College Preparatory Courses — & STORAGE. TIURE AND rl“‘_ ave. n.w. in Experiments with minerals frow the Aosta Vallev. he continued. alse show the possibility of manufacturine exceilent iron and steel. Considerabie quantities of manganese, magnesis lead, zinc and aluminum also have been found. ‘Withe W Risk. Se- MOVE may, Tomg = o Storags i roome. 33 Dert Dackers Z ik, 7058 Fioris Ave. NOII'I'EI e LEGAL NOTICES. B. DICKEY and EDWARD C. Attornevs. IN, THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI3- trict of Columpia. Holding Provate Coyrl. —Estate of Amalia McGhie, 33924, Administration Do"kiv. e The Bo: on as to the trial of the issues in this clating to the validity of the puwr writing, dated the &th day of July, 1820, purporting to be the last will and testa: ment of “Amelia McGhie. deceassd. havin been’ returned as to the leirs at law an ext of Kin “not to be found. it is this Sth day of May. 1926, ordes that the sues be set down for {rial on the 18th day of October. 1026, and that this order and the substance of sald issues to-wit: (1) That “the execution of said paper writing. dated July 8. 1920, by the sald Amelta Mc- Il o prorured my tmborsunitier: perega: 3 KRiz, and a half com ving from Washing e from Capitol, east Ave. to 11th St. S.E., 1th St. over Anu ge, first turn left ate road and signs. bathing, splendid ntury 0ld Shade mous Maryland nners. n address Alton, Md. Dancing, tages for rates, Inn and Cott: Seachrist Mount: chri lents: the Cottage, Mi Cottage. Apartmi 116 S. So. Carolina HOTEL RATES FROM $2.00 DAILY B!fi%" Cor.N.Y.& Pac Av. Bathing. ALBE! w.,lll,l-: RESORTS _ < _ATLANTIC CIT OROSSE ROTAME NOTELS, EVROPEAR PLAX | ‘desire moderate rates eomparing with tati service and attention ......'.x‘.’; abovexclusive hotels combinedwith ttrac. k] tes to transients and familiea. i iayaies o oc unning water. Bathing Near R. R. De; 13 Block to buch furopean umem-nuemcm as Davenport. I.OWER RATES {5 rooma. T i Virxinia Ave. 1-!’ -a.ch .I‘ Bre ler “l nn \ly) o a.y s( EDAYENPORT ic¥' s 11 treatment, refined clientele and sociability. rooms. Orchest o TEL VOU WILL RECOMMEND ity, numerous fam- Garner porch, twn uehllw Book - B @ le, .00 o thorn_Cott ler's Inog Cottnge, Mrs. Misa Louise C Harley: Deimont | Braddork Heizht Stang, ¥ rederick | 7ut flowers, groe Coblentz. Blue Ridge Washington d and e . & O. o 20-m blfl uflcn memma Flu:nor i TTT. Ownershii |o GRANDE NEW YORK AVE: AT BEAC Modern _ throughout. ~European plan. ~Bathing from_hotel. Center of dl atiractions Fireproof. All outalde roopg 3% B Anovp. a5 O 1y Suddoek' Heights. Braddock Helghts, Md On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains 48 Miles from Washington. Golf, Horseback Riding, Fishing, etc. wi Write any of the | following Croghan: Vindabor fiammond untain House. Mrs. J. Camp Schley lun, Miss Clara e oaepning Hayea: By o, Mts. dosephine Havea: Bras Haves (oaae Mrar Clavence W. Rudy: Kel Mary L. “Transportation Amusemem Park, entertainment for the entire family. enow practiced upon said Amelia McGhie by paver writing. by the said Amelia McGhie uper writing. dated July 8 the rk»mlmn thereof procured by coercion. ex- petitioner. whail bo bublished once & week BV The Evening Star. - WILLIAM HITZ, due Tennis, Swimming, | District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate sion. misrepresontations, and undie “influ- scme person or persons unknown io you; netitioner, and that the execution of sai Was not the free and voluntar ot th d Amella McGhie. (1) “That"the f] F . 1820. purport- to be the last will and festament o d_Amelis McGhie was obtained and the ercised upon the sald Amelia McGhie by €ome person or persons unknown to sour for four weeks in the Washington Law Re Borter and twice @ weel for the same veriod tice. ~ (Seal) ° Attest: THEODO] W5, S Aoetie BFQRORE (o200 Court. We consent: WILTON J. LAerm R.H. Y] _yu 5.11 hotels and raddook. MY, Niew Valle; beniander- W. Sea b na, 1L K King: vl George Washmgton University Summer Schoel Nine Weeks' Seasion, June 14—August 14 Six Weeks' Session, July 6—August 14 Forenoon and late afternoon classes. For Catalogue Address THE DIRECTOR. 21006 Street Remsbure: Sylvia Lamar; Washington "Nire. Chas. 1. Kaus: Nebran ‘accommodated E. Keller: Stonehurat Gaver: Rest_ Coty lara Blum Cottage. N s Garage. Dahlia Gardens, bulbe and < and provisions, H. B, Jo, Braddodk 0 and rwxlx.uhoaubla in. ride on eléctric line to MOVING KRIEGS PACKING e EvRATAW 418-20 STORAGE |CARTER AGAIN HEADS RESS | FERTILIZER ASSOCIATION | ‘“'PP'NO I All Other Officers Re-elected by | Committee at White Sulphur 1 Springs. By the Associated Press _WHITE SULPHUR June 11.—Spencer L. Carter of Richmond again will head the National Fertilizer Association. having been named president by the executive committee following the four-day con vention here this week. E. L. Robins. Meridian, Mlss., was renamed vice president. Other officers reelected were Charles 1. Brund, Washington executive secretary und treasurer, and John D. Tolle, P hiLuIelphta, ussistant secretary. Members of the executive committee renamed for the ensuing year by the delegates, some 400 in number, were Homee Bowker, New York, and C ¥. Burroughs, Norfolk, Va., Gustave Ober, jr., was made a regular member instead of exoflk‘io . MANY DROWN IN GALE. Two Ships Collide Off Chile, Others Believed to Have Foundered. SANTIAGO, Chile. June 11 (). Several seamen were drowned vester day when two coastwise steamships collided in u heavy gale near Valpa | raiso. Many other small vessels are belioved to have foundered during the storm and further loss of life is feared The steamer Miramer went aground after being tossed by huge waves ainst a number of smaller ships which were sunk. All of the crews were saved. Land communicaion were interrupted by the tempeste~ PRINGS. W FIRE-PROOF AGE 'ROOMOR OPEN STORAGE LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK BY 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL IAND LONG-DISTANCE MOVING NATIONAL DELIVERY ASSN. INC. 1317 NY. AE. NV MAIN-4604 Paooeo Vans SrES, e Crattag

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