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SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) BARGAIN. {howh elec!rl,l,(n ':‘"ne'-’x?m' b e i e HONE AN WOM&N’ money. (6) per cent. g o TEROME 'S, NKEE, AGENT, e ?18_7th St. N.W. in_6889. 26° DU\ T MISS THIS! 8100 CASH! LESS THAN RENT. $49.50 MONTH! VLI( 1 Bln(kn Nnrlh of ard a R. 1. Ave. N.E. A fine all-| hnrk home with concrete front poreh, 8 rooms, bath, large breakfast and sleeping porches, hot-water heat. electricity. bullt-in garage; in excellent new house con- o 226 CHANNING ST. N.E. Qpen Sunds 1 D.m. or_phone. anmnnl 8952 CORNER BRIC)\ HOME. ? ROOMS—BUILT-IN GARAGE. type, corner brick ndid community. con- to ‘schools. unnm churches and transportation faciliti Covered " tront oreh 1" beautifai rooms including la iving_room, spacious dining room. bre fast room. bright kitchen and 3 large bed: Tooms. Tiled bath with built-in tub and shower, large concrete cellar with laundry In_splendid_condition. newly df hardwood floors, _electricity, automotic . hot-water _heater, #ll modern improvements. hrubs. paved street and you to inspect this home il take 46,850 for auick sate and arrange terms to suit purchaser. Cail Main ;nu until 5°30 and atter call Cleveiand 6310 to An unus home i Yentent” New Stone-brick_Home. 1736 IRVING ST. N.W. Containine 7 bright rooms, two baths, et electrictty, Textone wall brackets and many other Sttfuerive rulures usually found 1 $20.000,00 This home 18 priced at only Direct from bullder. “=="{v12 LANIER PL. Mt Pleasant—yery atiractive brick home, 2 Fooms. 2. batni Dot watet ‘nrepincs. Gouble e residenting: n convenience near. S®NVEr_OR YOUR BROKER LINCOLN PARK. have several real buss in mode in this delightful section that can b B‘: wa- -h dy 10 to own your ow: ERR DO\OHOE & SONS 314 P:nna A\e. S:E. WEST OF GA. AVE—$9.950. Semi-detacned T-room and 3-bath, m mods home, 20 ft. wide. with built-in Prve and A Hieplace!, cost $12180. 5 5Bh GAIN. Three 7ears olg. In pe f!c( t‘.ufld"ibh o1 lock of r line. all ‘olumbi flultll’ BARG:\I FROM OW \ER. $6,050; $100 CASH, $40.50 MONTH. 6-room brick, Ilike new. w.h., doors to urunefl hl!lllnt and l‘QQD'I\l porches. “ ber‘lln n!l Y‘I ripped. i gorige. par ?Bl’ l:ll‘{ll\!flh |2 EOI!'CHI!DI neighbor- oot substanf h FO&ikcount for. larger c 235 cromwell ent. 3046 2o 373 squares north 3rd and R. 1. $11,500. Cotner Brick Home. 6 Rooms—Built-in Garage. Very, attractive, try brick hom lonial-type, tap- ocated 1n one of tions close to PHONE mvxcl UNTIL 9 PM. CAFRITZ 1018 14th ST. 3325 Cn&r VELAnExD AVE N.W. LR TS I n' EXOOL UNUSUAL TS SpR, R NATION, DEET NATIONAL 1308. FOR COLORED. e have homes priced from $2,500 uf -u uemn- ot the clts. | Many o newly decorated ~and _modernized mounm !or sale on reasonable terms. AS. D. SAGER, i al:a-lwr snd Bullder. o CLEVELAND PARK. Attractive Brick Home. No-Kol Oil Burner. $15, most _attractive Srick veat- a lot s lar type homs in the city. The house peomoratively containing I oatne. and s i tion, " Bpecial Teatures include s, oetes weather stripping; d arage. The owner has HEDGES & '\1IDDLETO\I Inec, Realtors, 1412 Eve St. N.W. ' Franklin 980: A Real Home at Bargain. Chevy D. C. !cv!ndoom brlek. slate rool. Dil "burner, 1 : chower I'tll bullt an Ii! d, E nn Military to Jocelyn. = 32 qgen ‘Cleveland 4311. COLORED—BARGAIN. JJoos 7th st NE ath, all improvements. for lnenoctlon Sun o8 pm Phone Metropolitan 5088, ~ COLORE‘}Z)b 0 appreciate a goos arglm see 162 ADA\ig ST. N.V Open for inspection day and mghm S. H. ROSE, An attractive colonial home 20 feet wide. Containing 6 bright rooms and tile bath. Deep lot with garage. En- tire home newly decorated. All modern improvements, including hot- water heat and electricity. rice, $7,950. Easy terms. JOHN QUINN CO., b4 13th ST N.W. 4324 15th This desirable home of bat} inclosed porches and olhfl delxrlble con- venlences PEN FOR YOUR map:wtoN EL\I)\\ 1 TO 6 P.M. F. A. BLUNDON & CO.. _Main 10 805 H St ‘:t |n SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. BARGATN—$9,300. 11-room brick house, tric light, double brick month, and & rooms to . owner. NORTHEAST HOME. Be Sure to See It Sunday. OPEN YROM 10 AM. TO DAHK 605 1 th ST. NEAR 18th AND H rr ¢ BEAUTIFUL noom!‘ THE xnn HOT-WATER_HEAT, ELECTRIC [GHTS, HARDWOOD FLOORS. Modern throughcut: condition like new: ou will surely be pleased. Price is low for immediate sale; terms that you can afford. POSSESSION WITH DEPOSIT. SUNDA DAY. W APLE & J‘\\I}‘_S. I\C 1226 14th 8t N.W. rth 962, Evenings and_Sunday Phone. Decati 437 OPPOSITE L\RGE PARK. 6 ROOM PORCHES. LY $7,950. oo ix-room. tapestey-brick home. Modern in respect, with hardwood floors and bentitital oak woodwork, ;uuome beamed ARGAIN, $2.500, CASH OR TERMS; 18 Hoatieville, Md ooms and DEAR FOLKS: DO YOU WANT A HOME? Ml ME_ SUNDAY AT BROAD BRANCH RD. CHEVY cm\sz L J BRARCH SR GHEVY AR Po G 'oc CUPIED. BARGAIN, ‘Nl’?‘ D ONE BLOCK m!a D G, OFF R 1. mos o Dettoniol Mo Raiier. | Wil nnnnflrr any offer for 2-story detached home with 6 liberal sized rooms. h.-w.h. 101 BOx130. with garage, chicken hou | ‘srape arbor ughi 000 becluse o uRostal Shrcume Stunces PRANK M. DOYLE. ‘Main 7085 of Lincoln 8775, “!nRO%K CREEK CHURCH RD.—6 ROOMS, | ;| . DOYLE. NENR Main 1065 or Lincoln 87 BEAUTIPL'L'MASS AVE. o Tith— | appeal | o e BR580 onner refused $13.000 Tew years ago. Main 7851 200 Block R. Ejght rooms and bath, porchas: ‘only 86,501 Semi-De t.—‘ilm Cash, $40 Mo. herrier pl. n.w.—Six rooms, oak floors, | Dineless furnace; corner. - Bargain for ('nlnred Eight rooms and bath, h.w h., elec. alley: new ‘paint and saper: southeast; 50 eass ter; NW. Ave, lll modern, gar., T AUSTIN M. COQPER. 820 lith St. Nearsi¥ihiandn GolbrarloRAive. Semi-Detached Brick, $139; Owner {3 movin He- York and wamta quick saie "of "this” DraCtican T wehiidetached brick Fesidence, located near 16th St. Reservoir. The House is very conveniently arranged, Raving teven rooms (four bedrooms). tile bath, extra lavatory and every convenience, ~ including 8 built-in HE DGESE \IIDDLETO!\, Inc., Realtors, ' 1412 _Eve St Franklin 9503. ARMY MAN, UNEXFE(‘T:DLY ORDER!D away, must at once sacrifice detached all- bric new home, ‘compieted. December last \rn ge rooms. wonderful hardwood ic. 'ment. latest modern fix- lu:rn.lndlbunl Sin garage. at 3232 Oliver s evy Drive out Curn!rucu! east four biocks on cK Torth two blocks on $3rd at. 6l er 3E%ake Chevs Chase bus at Con: necticut 'and McKiniey to Oliver st. and walk half block. Phom Slepeland 2138-3. o SALE OR RE\T HOU@ES. NW. MARIETTA PARK. 5th and Oneida Sts. N.W. Semi-Detached Brick. On ane of the most outstanding elevations in this_section. They ht large, brignt, rooms, Tl 0ne ‘una ‘tuc plete tile' baths, esk foors Shroushout rigldaire in outéide pantry, concrete front porch with concrete rail, built-in and stone wall around JUST COMPLETED. SEE THESE TODAY. Open from 9 A M. to 9 P.M. Daily. ) 0 com- TIFFEY, Owner snd Buder. 419 OGLETHORPE BT N.W." 510 653 P B Bibagno Xt you ate looking for s real bareain in the northwest section it ill pa meel um e o o wiTA3 Taree cova o 8 high Hevation. convenient GA. 4178 26° mmn " cilities tub and shower, master be 0 kitehe sl St oeee rst flo n condition, electric- conven- or leav- fetms to rm-nter et mode; 3245 KLINGLE RD. 10 rooms, 3 baths, oil burner, Frigidaire, screens ; wired for ra- dio; large yard, shrubbery, trees, etc. Near the Cathedral. In the English Village. Half block south of 34th and Woodley rd. $21,000. . CHEVY CHASE. Detached Ergsgsh Brick, Hkm. oem e eron i 1 lues mparatively mew has corated 4 Foughout, . Features includs wo e baths (one with built-in ‘hower); flll burner, large side porch. screens thrw,:uu. otk floors " end lares built-in garage. 1t will be to your vantage o ses this one todsy. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc,, 1412 Eve St. l%,flw Franklin 9803, PRICE CUT $2,500.00. 4123 MILITARY ROAD N.W. ouse, semi-detacl selling for ‘publie -uk R S e Lt il S o aeou, stores, both caf lines 8nd. bus at ' *Cinsiaer P and el Eonsider trade 1n P R o TR an son. 3609 MILITARY RD —7-ROOM BUNGALOW, sleeping porch, shade. Phone North 7665, T, AVE. N.W,__FINE BRICK Hocsfi. 517 R suitable for home, clubhouse or schaol rooms, 12 bedrooms, & baths and show Torie parlors, 2-cat brick: gatage. hardwood fioors throughout: splendid condifion. Owner will_sacrifice. Mai; Apt. SINGLE HOUSE, a B o porch, garage, large lot, shade tre near schools, car line: rent, $85: sale, 530" Spruce st. Lvon Park, Vi iGerman Replies to Sir Austen | ment, credited here to Sir Austen Cha: {the mandates for the former German | MANDATE ORIGIN 1S DISPUTE TOPIC Chamberlain Con- tentions. By the Associated Press: BERLIN, May 25.—A recent state- berlain, British minister of foreign af fairs, in the House of Commons, that cologles take their origin not from the League of Nations, but from the treaty of Versallles, has met with sharp con- tradiction in Germany. Dr. Heinrich Schnee. former governor of German East Africa, president of the German Colonial League and mem- ber of the Reichstag, holds that “there are no other mandates except those of the League of Nations.” In the treaty of Versailles, he contends, “not a word is sald about mandates. The regulations governing the establishment of man- dates are contained exclusively in the constitution of the League of Nations. Cites Constitution. “This constitution prescribes that the mandatory powers are to assume the | guardianship over colonial peoples as mandatories of the League and in its | name,” he said. “How, then, can Cham- | berlain claim that mandates do not | originate with the League? There are no other mandates, and no mandate can be executed except in the name of the League, and, as is evident from another provision of the League consti- tution, under its supervision. “In the dictate of Versailles itself Ger- many is canellefl to renounce all her rights and ims to overseas posses- sions in favor of the allled and associ- WANTED—TO BUY HOUSES. MOD!RN 6 OR 8 ROO":( HOUSE FOR COL- ored: any section: will pay cash. MAX- WELL REALTY CO.. Norm 4617, HAVE SOLD MY CITY HOME; WANT MOD- ern bungalow, D. Md. or Va. Address Box 130-2 Star office. o SUMMER COTTAGES. DAR LANE FARM ON BAY—FURNISHED . wonderful bathing and chickens, fresh ve food and all supplies Address C. A. snine. milk, egss, tables. home-cooked ) ble prices. , Md. DELIGHTFUL MOUNTAIN COTTAGE, N furnished: 4 rooms, fireplace, 40-ft -cuencd orch: use growing vegetables: near Orkney vl’ln‘l- Va.; rent 1 to 4 months. KATHE- ASS. Alderson, W _Va wooD e Tage for 7ent 'on water front: abia_location. Wisconsin 2406 LUXURIOUS. FURNISHED CAMP ON LAKE Champlain, &t Charlotte, VE = Four master bedrooms, two servants' bedro ith hot and Cold water; two beths ea s laces. $1.000 an season. HAR- AND B. HO sunmn n. FOR _RENT_NEW OOM FVR.NXBHED Eomase, Selectreity, baty pot re- heu, ce, fereened porches, drilled wel rings. Season, iss Simes, Bryce's Hillsids Cotti canie, Va. EST—_FURNISHED COT- most uuir- SUMMER cAMH ACKE— TEKAKWETHA. DF% e BTt aaings. For ‘selee and ijmit- ¢d number of Christian girls. Good food. Mature guidance. Ideal environment. cla\e- 1and 5198, Lavender. SUMMER HOMES. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESIDENCE, BEST Jocalits everything {urnished, near main thorous! hfare: overlooks golf course: three fout months occupancy; hundred doliars ber month Address FURNISHED COTTAGES O OUN; try place; convenient, di moderate rent: best ref from nd Navy off- cers’ Address Tre-x. star omu ficrmoo AND PINE BEACH. OCEAN Co. N. 2 hours {rom Preteipnia, by Fine boating, bathing. fish- ar SON. Beachwood. N. ? CELLENT RODMS AND BOARD, sfiu- iful Summer home fronting bay Ba: Ridge; baths. pater each Bedroom bathing, large porch High-class patronage only. 3832, eveninas. FOR RENT— TWO LOG CABINS, Completely furnished; one has; two bedrooms, other three bed- rooms; each ‘has living room, with fireplace; kitchen, bath, running water and electncn\' Cabins located in pine woods near Phillips Lake. Golf, tennis, | ! riding, canoeing and swimming may be enjoyed in near vicinity. For detailed description and price address Lucerne-in-Maine Community Association, 475 Fifth ave., New York City. s and shaded ® or ‘Phone Adams REAL SACRIFIGE st ne, fust off Rhode aveA modern Fow brick hom ih = hall, hardwood oo n i & nearl £Som modern pom 1Bat st Rim 80,750, will take 18,356 1f Jou have £1,000 in_ca ONLY §: 910 Jackson semi-detached, 6 rooms, floors, automatic storsge ’!Il“h other modern improvements. large ds. ‘These houses are new and todny from 2 pm. to 6 p.m. for inspect nn For_any of these bargains see salesman. Mr. Emmett, today at s mple house, Jackson st., Brookiand. or L. THACKER, Rezlmr, 2703 _12th Bl NE Bmokl-n Potomac 2387. Potomac 2319. SPECI AL B'\R GAIN. 3207 OLIVER 6T, VY CHASE, 50N CENTE HALL nng D oome. Dathe o ar, sotbi TR SA s T et i For sale by owner. Open Sunday For Inspection. 3804 Alton Place N.W. North Cleveland Park. wl fih electric” mnu all leaving the permanently i Brce especially Tow for aui COL ORED—‘SJ,SOO ogner. excellent brick house: logated Non);‘ Ca ll‘fll‘ "h et rms and bath. SR cu’ ea il ! oL BTb0- 28° COLORED. 1205 GIRARD ST. N.W. 9 rooms and b:lh 2-car ga- rage; h.-w.h.; Redaced m 510250 H. RO 1233 You Pot. 81. SEE—$250 CASH. Open. 711 Harvard Modern -w.h. 6 rms same as rent. Col 1122 SPECIAL—COLORED. Colored O BT. NW. 10 rooms, bath cas, latrobe heat and room ‘age $6,000; terms to suit the pur- 'R ST. BET. I3t & N. CAPITOL -wh. elec, hardwood aees KENYON s‘r "BET 11 & 19, . bath, sas and room for BET. T & YOU. gas, h.-a.h. and room for ST. BET. 13th & 14th. 7 _rooms, b bath, elec. and & R ST, BET. 13th & 4th 10 rooms. bath, h.-w.h., elec. and room for [ A real bargain ayment: mal 2350 ON'[ARIO 'RDAD . ho es and ga: houses for Tent list them priced from $3.000 up. n of the ci O oo 430 b See me for neing \'ux home. Office open from 9 BEN]! F, FLETCHER, pm BENJ. 1033 12th B 8w North 6813, Reidence, North 71 st 35,900, blllnce [m North Cleveland Park. Opner, leaving city, will sacrifice ne modern 'semi. d brick house, Will l‘ell substantlal redgtion jfor trust. Address Box 9-Z, (.&‘L‘ onl merville, Reat Sest: 910 | Sauar, SELLING = REMAINING = SEVERAL HOSES | GREATLY REDLCFD PRICES. ON I{\PRECFDE\T};D TERM All_contsin Eaglish colonial, ea garage, ' refrigerator an e . Oak floors. streets. FIVE ROOMS & BATH.. SIX ROOMS & BATH IX R. & B., SEMI-DET . Beautiful 'design_and ety ne” mater following: New. 10-1t. rear nr:h-; construcied of 'n' terins_ won't FISCHER & \h\\\ AKEE, REALTORS. 1010 Ve Ave. M Eve. Col. 3847 830, 609 LAMONT ST. N.W. SIX-RQOM_BRICK. GQOD CONDITI pARQUET | rloORS. |ELEc, OARA PHONE VAN DOLSEN. ADAMS 283 UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. AUCTION !ALE!. T!o&:owu&su UCTIONEERS, T437 et Strecs Norinwest TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly retoraed 1. Diber No. $788, Follo 38 et seas of the land records of the Diatrict of Co- lumbla, and st the request of the party se; ereby, the undersigned trustees will sl at uuout auction. in front of the prem- 5, ERIDAY THE Ty OFIRET DAY AT FOUR-THIRTY STLYAL AL e tonowine escrived Tand and premises, situcte in the District of Co- Jumbie, and designated as and being lot 307 in Edward J Hannan's subdivicion ot Tots in e 860, as per plat recorded in Liber 22, Tolia 96, ‘of ‘the records of the ofice of the Burveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones to be pald in cash. balamce in two equal :nstallments, paysble in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property gold, or sll cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit 6f £1.000.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 16 be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trus Te- serve the right, o Tesell the Droperty sk ard cost cf defaulting purchase T ‘my20,d&ds,exhol Trustees, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. Valuable Brick Dwelling 10 Rooms, 2 Baths, HW.H., Electricity i Ne. 418 A Street S.E. BY PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday, May 28, 1929 At 5 O’Clock P.M. Lot 820 in square 817. 3-story and i rick, laree porches, naw bos- water nd "electricity. Gan be rented as et Sibject to _bldg and e S sfl Jaen aind 7 01, or all casn 3ho dcoosit osona’ G5 be complied with i lnlnnuhon permitted. ¥ JWESCHLER & BON, Aucts. ADAM mot 10234208 THOS. J._OWI BOY. , \UCTIONEERS, 1431 !?g' B[grttl Northwet * | Trustee’s Sale of Valulble Three- Story and Basement Brick Dwelling Containing Eleven Rooms and Bath, Number 13111, M Street Northwest. | To Close an Estate et of .mfna'.":mpxavm a f sale: One-naif of the purchase in cash, balanc Terms of money to be Paid i one and two years with 1 nin thirty di 3 »_property e irchaser, after A GEORGE g l# my325.26.27,28.29 ‘Trisise. ated powers—that Is, to these powers in their entirety, including the United States of America. That means that no power was awarded a claim to certain | colonies. The distribution and fixing of | mandates resulted on the basis of the | League constitution. Reservation Made. “It is an interesting fact that during the presidency of Warren G. Harding the United States of America, in April, 1921, addressed & note to the British government, in which the right to have a voice in determining the fate of the German colonies is expressly reserved. ‘The note states that America's non-| ratification of the Versailles treaty can- | not take away any of the rights ac- quiced by the United States; o | r. Schnee then recalled the historical clrcumsunces under which Britain was given certain mandates. During the Versailles negotiations, he said, the English wanted to take permanent pos- session of the largest part of the Ger- man colonies. President Wilson, how- ever, objected, and branded the pro- posed annexation as “mere distribution of booty.” to which he could not con- sent. All that Wilson finally agreed to was that England become a_ temporary trustee of these colonies under the su- pervision of the League. Manila Gets “Talkie.” MANILA (#).—This city’s first “talkie” apparatus is on its way from the United States. There is speculation as to whether the talking pictures will be a success, as few of the PFilipinos who make up most of the patronage of the theaters undersund English. Ancient Clty Found. SEBASTOPOL, Russia (#).—The So- clety for the Study of Crimea has un- | earthed a fifth century wall inclosing streets d ruined houses which 1§ thought to be the site of Doti, ancient clplul of the Crimean Goths. i, Nuts imported into the United ll‘.llaal is the last 12 months were worth more | than a million and a half dollars. OFFICIAL NOTICES. ZOWING COMMISSION OF T:{E gt | of Columbia, Mey 039, uceor ance jth tne provisions o Becti & March 1, fllan (Pu'bhc | el e height, ares and use of build- lnll in the Dll!ric! of Columbia and to g Commission, and for other 4% beginning at 10:00 f consid- changes in the the boundaries of two paragrai houses; polic tatl ol t cers and ubf i m? x"uloncm!;- 4P “l':':r"gx w AREA: 01, lqun 122, known H';woz A comflmcub w SAREA AL, 90" e A 03, 3 and 4, square 521, beln side of B wireer, between dr 4in streets, and 223 fee! from © sircet X HANGE FROM & 0 FIRST COY STAREAT Tots 34, 55 and 38, ravare a5 3047, 204 and el e d Wis en SHANGE FROM RESIDE STRICTED AREA TO m-:smru'n#". -9, inel.. {HRER reheast Corner Blitcott sireet And Reno 10, CHANGE FROM DEN- Tor"L FERRO, DAV anhnl ommission of ' the JAMAICA, B.W.1. 15-day tour §200 and up 185 and up COLOMBIA, 22-day eruise . SPANISH REBELS FIND SANCTUARY Andorreans Offer Shelter to| Men Sought by Premier de Rivera as Plotters. By the Associated Press. ANDORRA, May 25—This little country with 6000 inhabitants, of which "the President of France is co- prince with the Spanish Bishop of Urgel, shelters many Spaniards who find_it expedient to wait for Primo de Rivera's police surveillance across the Spanish border to cool down. There are plenty of nooks and cran- nies in the 125 square miles of An- dorra where a man can make hltrg-? e | self almost invisible. Moreover, Andorreans, who for centuries have had border skirmishes with ask ?uununs of visitors who admire the fresh air and freedom of their mountains, Grazing and foresting are the occu- pations of the men of Andorra. They pride themselves that they retain many feudal customs and have a gov- ernment based u| a twelfth cen- tury. syafkm. . annually pay | tribute ~ to their co sovereigns in France and dplln France receives 960 francs and the m.shep o( Ur el gefs a_tithe of 460 orm of cattle and nheep. a mlrr.eem.h century arrangement. ‘The Andorreans npelk Catalonian, language of the feneuu credited with breeding molt of in’s political dissensions. Some of theu' neighbors charge, in fact, that Andor- reans’ sympathy is not always with the law-abiding elements and that they devote more time to smuggling than they do to sheep raising an foresting. ‘The country lies in a mountain pass difficult for customs men to guard. ' JEWISH SOCIAL WORKERS | TO MEET IN NEW JERSEY | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (&) —Three decades of Jewish philanthropy and social work will be reviewed at the an- nual session of the National Council of | Jewish Social Service here June 2-5. 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Ho I.INE ER'CA: Travel by a Famous Service TO_ENGLAND—FRANCE Al V leout& Bmalam 8/] rlofi’o‘%le;‘fl‘lm SOUTH AH!RICA Four lusariously 21,000 ton iodera Hoers malmain hnm‘mly service from New York to Rio, San- tos, Mon and American Legion Pan America Southern Cross Western World Send for South American travel sug- gestions and illustrated booklet. .__ MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES & WALL STREET - NEW YORK Phone Bowling Green 3300 'NORWEGIAN 87; DAYS to NORWAY via_the Direct Route with connections to’ Sweden Denmark iny Medern Twin-Screw Stesmers QBD. June 1, July & A NSFJORD. .. ‘June 15, July 20, As Excellent ‘Accommodatio: lus. ppI: 60 DAY TOURS BARBADOS — RIO DE JANEIRO MONTEVIDEO — BUENOS AIRES Calling Northbound et SANTOS & ‘I’RINIDAD ;ml Chu.l ne22by # Tourist Cabin—S.S. TAIRE-S$: 7I5 'VAUBAN July 610 Rio | up—wcludng Shore Bx. | deunerol remam 215 ‘cursions and to Buenos Aires and ‘commodasons. wrn— 8275, i Write for LAMPORT & HOLT LINE | R. Hicks, D.P. A, llllG !l ., Wash., D. 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T T T ST ———— 12-DAY 140w 150w GO “abroad without crossing the seas” as you sail north to all the uaint r{larm and beauty of the rench-Canadian provinces. - QUEBEC MONTREAL HALIFAX STLAWRENCERIVER 7k SAGUENAY A magnificent new steamer withwide range of accommoda- tions including de luxe state- rooml and suites, is your home roughout the voyage. New t‘mudg entrancing _scenery, interesting foreign sights—a glorious vacation. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK $P. M. Every Saturday during July and August 8.S.SEMINOLE July 6,20 Aug. 3,17,31 .S.SHAWNEE July13,27 Aug.10,24. You can take your car. Rate, $30 eac! anadian (i ALL' EXPENSES Via S. S. SEMINOLE omitting Montreal CLYDE LINE Passenger Department. Pler 36, h Ri Ty Aathotiied “Tourist Asene New York City.

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