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/ attue nfla”"‘}% w resale R :SC] & SON, Aueum'rl Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- / and rick Dwell- THOS. J. OWEN AIOF A\n‘l’lolllll story Cellar B in;. No. 179 V Street North- "’ """’ fl e B8 fo W 1§n fl e ot 5 a2 -.,»fi:a B 3@% =% %:m. AR e -qmfi g &r.,fi z i *;a b gt o lgum ex8u 2‘,’.?‘..“ 'THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALU, 5 of trust. AT wu | g ndz‘:%d n&:‘ oi ‘Cnlunu tru Wv{n- at EEEEL W. A *%—:Ml exSu m‘lfi ;% R mz&w«: ] gt 3‘?"’20/‘ 28 and beiny B ‘s"'sx's' Ay m et unt ios. | Ve, m 33 fif&%’:fiwfi' n’fi"-.. and at tl MM Bowepaper pul N M‘fi;”’ iy0-d&ds.exSu stees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. “AUGTIONEERS, TRUSTEES: o VALUABLE H e Pn} BS 4401 RIVER RO, iOR" o A‘Illllt l‘mlofl’ l“fltll - mfio 15’ fl in the city. SRUES T GIBERR IMAL NWI'ICE!. sfir m o S2hets % on hz.mm - osilc - ,;vs.-.v_?-,.. mlfii:r-uw N or THOS. J. oth & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | 08, vALaAI“"‘;nM E:'-Z" and own's i |1!h.g,:‘f(fl of ( lwar or l W : ot st gflnfior“"-'rfi i "f "‘lfi'cnd"fix ; et '3‘ o equl A&:-dwy" 4 ".&""Z".':“.fl g IR 2 mlion’alhth st .' “EAdD L Ly8-asds, tees. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE e Q“ q’_fi‘ el bia, | the same fitfi'{n Rereot. auf iticated. to 1) fore the 0 i ‘they °§ v RoBERT" co ROURKE 0 Dot | 1N THE supfinn: (E 0Oy} “"‘*'3 ii“%mfiv*m -4 it ‘g;n--? i 3:... Witk the v':\fl.zhm fi .m;m m"a: g""fi ?fi,f' :.1“" .m,. e il T A b < .@xas‘;e':“:. h-\ I.ll. 34670 “Raministration el 1 TS T g!i%l of cflxmfio‘%n ‘Sv NINA 1. THOMAS. "-3&1:"%‘ i f’mnml‘l‘ Tet. Sl e Ilu? Hod ttont: of Wil of the ARTHUR fii‘i‘uu{ "’c':.'n‘...."%% Col a. 20 1774 EN, Attys. l N%Tll(.‘t ’?! .: ;:.,m Mww.. 604 ll:n OF ’I'IE m > o e, t-sl ngfi ANDREW WILSON, Atforney. fi?@%& hrm l. unna °-'l‘3i lmn uo Kox R e m,ga .a. 54 lnll \Il% Y. frfo u u"'h oy iad ), Bt E‘m consivo e 3 u:'n':mn% not. o for the l the r-curfl’ "’Pll’\?l.— t‘-“%% OF PE:‘.”':;}'YRL:" ’: n gf‘ ":&‘ ‘n fron the % icott lon on b m“fl C 7] g..;;a".l."s:d 3 fs.,%;_n S, S % | 0Gs: | fhe ...m..g._,. Bl 4 Inl.ll:m E h I’“h d.. -ur .? %. —"—inur kil ’73 10 "sune. A,Y 1#’1 ulhu‘- aw be exel e r*wflw 0 fif‘ '"} Col mu:nmfi"'.m‘&n %, | i %vh E&_fi ”’fl: e District & RESORTS. < EOATTENONG | SUNMERSCHO0LS & o m—'— 5,000 Enrollment Expected, Kugqpoer 5'::.'.&?‘ H.. g Maklnq Largest in D. C.” History. 11116 w A total of 4,060 elementary and high school children are enroiled in 2‘ loell schools for Summer classes, fo statistics complled b\' ing W. B Pllhrion in - charge of the schools, ' It is expected that the cnmllmm ultimately will ap- home: | proximate 5,000 pupils, making the d | Summer classes the- lnrnn in the his- '.0?}' of the school syst: terson mmatu that two- !Mrdl of the enrolled pupils are mlk Inr up work to save them from being t next September, while (he Mh& third are either attempting to skip a half year or strengthen them- selves 50 they will have an easier i | time during the next school year. The enrollment in the 25 'elemen- tary and junior high schools is given at 2,488, while the enrollment at Cen-* tral Hllh School is given at 1,572. It is estimated that one out of every v 1. | fourteen school children are enrolied ALK | in_the Summer schools. llowing is & list of the Summ!r each: 04 Sun st Distriet 0&‘ m‘.%“a..'y‘ ol Tty 1o and. it 18 m- 9 dvg ol'::z‘ wit: ‘Was & | oo s e oo i, 8 z.';fi - of April, Al"l the 1 gt Asr il and testament | . Untl) July 26h mm—-fiuerl Grand- * & The ‘scknowledei 3T e | s ""f.;?“" i S ke Wi or ”% the B50a “’"1“"'" 931, purporting A be the 1 it of Annie ‘erseuted, and ativeted | . in due am red by law? the mh.. ot A}'.fi'ffl' abialaed ox pmnie B 8 &Eu T fi:fieogfi aithews and other the Sand ey ‘of of” Abeb. W&'m“'f ‘execution red” rom tne T e gald_ Anmie mu'?“xmnu. o Guber ‘pereon fi"fl. ruw-m' once & “weak X uurm for | Hot and_cold_water in gfi'{""&,an‘" ! pig ' N o ot Dt tion, 12; Lud : 'P‘;l?,::;: 72; Sem!rnl ;}:‘: IB l.‘lllll- A" ol uraes, tarlan ;:;:;;Jr “High, 15‘4 iy Wm‘ th Inn. hl‘??r:c:eoglooltud 1 s(':r;mm o mgh:..,!*%,ef .. | SPAIN'S “DARK DAYS” &‘efi“n& Cumberland l\}[':!' 1 3* OVER, SAYS AI.FONSG Fishing Trip |Xing to Extend Visit in England DLENEID e el o in_Conviction Homeland's ”‘:‘.‘.4 m‘- ’5:: Affairs Are” Sound. P‘I "0 d.v Per Week. &l 'er Day i‘r',, l'-n'}' 1130 "l..' Freons wla hle Rural Home Co. Phone West Tiver 21711 & Idlewilde on the Bay By the Associated Press. LONDON; July 19. -Klnx Alfonso is satisfied, he told those gathered at.a luncheon at the Spanish Club, that Spain’s gloomy days sou: cided to extend his visit to England to July 15 and hes given himself over yment of the London season, Whlch is at its height. '[‘h k hy. for Spain are over.' muchlnz “We are g % 2 -hud With T lightning speed.” lc\lr l v onnn . occasion was quite informwl. fl-vi- ""fi"’: the 13:1: being between the m"?lld' H. BADEN, k. fi ‘Egi‘fi"’s COURT OF TH 'rk“mnlm‘r r i, the 3 s‘ Fi the o “ lhl sul ,:n. lll '-h VO\IC itor PAl of ‘hlwrun hm h.‘n "‘M‘ug ;‘:":a A;é;;ln'”r .m:“ m it mfi bate Court. iv10.17.34 PAVL l- LESH. Attorney. of trict of Columbia. rt. HAMILTON & AII'I.NK Am U s | {8 owell and seat Fhone West Rive "'l F-31, "-el."" Spanish Ambassador and Senor Beth- dark days; the dawn is breaking. rward.’" 'nctlmr( pre:!cdent'fl(nxth‘a club. R ot us optimistic,” said the nn& X s e S 1 LECKIE, COX 4 Unite and- g0 1o ;{*flfi.coxl'r nl:!‘ ZHE {"&fl"‘?_ or HOTEL'H”“ENLOPEN Ocean front. | _The next big .oc!al event in which sk i King. ‘“We have been through plenty _m“xn the Spanish King and Queen will par- tieipate will be & dinner at Bucky ication havis 3 o of the J; PEN PA, to his favorite spert, polo, will dl!d his polo togs on Wedn: Pop Mar, Ba. 4,.D; Semmel, Pro. next to dress for the Buckinghm Pal T T T R T e, groromac 1o1 BE ';«-‘=- ‘hflon l:nim play in a ml.lw at H\lrlln(hnn HEAVY FINES PROVIDED FDR EXPORTER OF LIRE Italian Dcm Further m-ma- Movement of Currency in .. Traveling Abroad. 3 By the Associated Press. 52| ROME, July 10.—Attempts. to ex- e wn lire will be punished by, heavy confiscation of the money under a new governmental The "decree, further restricting the moverhent of Italian currency, Dper- iu persons intending to make long ips abroad to carry a maximum of 10000 lire. - Proportionately lmllkr sums are allowed for shorter trips. Premier Mussol THE BREAKERS HOTEL - AND SN m lm- s . r"" "'u',g'i CARILLBRYAN. COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL. Jfl ecnvuhm— M B 'é."' m’ i o ""L.»’fi..‘!‘”e..x"“‘""‘% rates 10.00""%0 goverrimental decorations, titles or other honors as & turt!m' indication of the seriousness the period thnuth ‘which the nnxon is passing. ooun 0’ = ALL EXPENSE 3-WEIKS' ROUND TRIP TOURS ‘2782 . ‘Wrise for Tour Bookier ¥ @ eiwniated]