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w-ff - "HJ THE WASHINGTON HERALD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1912.. U --. - ""T CONTIHUB SCHOOL BESPITE OBSTACLE ""Arrangement Made r for Eighth Grade Gales Pupils to Con tinue at flight High. The Gales Meht School last evening, closed ltsterm of fifty-four nights. On account of the limited appropriation the terra this year was the shortest In the history of the school. The thirty-two pupils of the eighth grade are so earnest In their .deftjre Tor a continuation of the t ork that an arrangement has Deen made with Principal Wilson whereby the class 'may confine Its work In one of the rooms of the night high school. The school closed with a final ettroll ment of IKE The average attendance for the year was S19. an average for each teacher for every night of the term of TL2. The average for February, in spite of the Inclement weather, was seventy-six; an average fcr each teaeht. of nineteen for every session of the month. Th. fiiiv i as follows: Charles Hart. principal. Miss M. J. "Watls. eighth. grade; Miss M. O'Brien, seventh n'ade: 'Miss E. R. Voss. sixth grade. Miss J. E Hodgklns, fourth and fifth grades. 1.1st of Promotions. A list of the transfers follows To the Night High School-Stirling Analer. Birty 'Bitter. Vernon Bnck. W. 8. Crawford. William Da. t!, Oacar Flaber, Leo Gangs. Francte Harold. VI aj- - ter Boos. George Ireland. Morsm Sue, W. C. - W-', Leo MeOon, Max yendrlsocn, Httry . Nore. Ralph. Orr. Junes Pte pa. John Shanler. .-Hairy S&errod, Ralph-Scott .foaetih Bonder. Em Tabler. Ann Baser. Barbara, Beochert. Ethel M. Hon. Miliaria Caapeeu. Slur Firmer, Marietta FMder Katherin Michael. Sibil Fehlargti. Kathe Tin Schwartz Nettie Valentine, and Mary Gkaeon. To the eighth grade Charle Eeekrrt. William Covmio, Edward Gaghan. Albert Ltngenfelter, Isaac ThaUr. Morria Pohle John Gobiacfc. Lawrence Sell William Alton, Daniel Bone. William E. Schmidt. Adolph Farmer, Lawrence MeArdlr, Sam uel Baldwin F F. CojrohaTrr, John WeUman, Frederick Willlama, Edgar Bicher. Alexander Kirch nrr John Hurley, Daniel Coateflo, Oorneltaa Mann. Fred Bchnaebele. Wilbur Woodward, Banr Gray. Joseph BridweO. Frank Well. Harold WeJarauth. Marie Wapie. Edna Brook, aid LroU Patterson. To the aerenth grade Looia Bamnan. Cbarles Bll trr William Bolt. A si ton Elliott. OUn Hartman, George Kline, Frank Mortimer. Joerph Waldo. George Billet Anton Cluge. William Cohen, Daniel dorannont Benbm Btamlirrrr, Eatl llardetty. An thony Caahlo Philip Cariotto, Salradore Cariotto, Clifford Band, CVaftan Baird. Franria Lazaarf, An drew MlatrrtU laidor Frendbnx. Lool Nichols. Air Nichula, Cora Donoeberg. Nora Wheian, and Mamie Badire, Tq tba sixth grade Barry Bnltrouky; Andrew Doonia. Jo-cpa Di Marco. Jamea Flrrpatrk. Chirac Cronos Fan! Layton, Thomaa Lamrrinoa, Allen Maxwell George Morrow William Mcrroir. John ico;ole Karl ripprrt. William Bobinaon. Forman It wan Mary Caahio, Bertha Layman, and EUen llrVcary To tbe fifth crade Antonio Barbacello Frank De IMma Thomaa De XMma. Basario Emlllese. John Lena Gta rcratacoa, Fanlm BijXtateUo, Trakie llacca and Sorhle Shack, CELLAS SURRENDER IN FAMOUS CASE Warrant in This City Issued by Justice Anderson Is Not Needed. The surrender of Louis and Angelo "ella, indicted for running bucketshops 1 this clt Ma. 1910, j esterday cre-eded- br " fw h6Wsthe Issuance In Kls rfti of a bench w arrant for Tjoth 6f hem bj Justice Anderson, presiding in rimlnal Court No L Inasmuch as the tno now face trial n ew York the bench warrant from .bis city probably will not be served New York, Feb :L Louis and Angelo Delia, of St Lou! and Samuel Adler, t this city, who were indicted in May. 1S10 for conspiracy and for running tiucketshops In Washington, this after aoon surrendered themseltes to Federal Marshal lienkeL Commissioner Shields idmltted all three to ball pending a Searing The fellas recently lost their fight to bate the anti-bucket shop law of the t istrlct of Columbia declared unconsti tutional L0CKW00D KITES TO-DAY. Prras Gnllery Adopts Resolntlons of Rveret on Journalist's Death. The funeral of Charles B Lockwood, t e eteran Washington correspondent of the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin, and the Duluth Herald, n ho died Monday in Chicago, en route to New Mexico, in search of health, will be held this rrtdrn ing from the chapel of J William Lee's undertaking establishment at TJ.M o clock. Itei Dr William Tayloe Snyder, rastor of the Church of the Incarnation, lull officiate. Interment will be private In. uock Creek Cemetery The pallbear ers will be Edgar C Snjder. Charles A. Hamilton Raymond IT" Morgan, Harry J Brown, A. C Haywood, and Ernest IL Pullman A meeting of the members of the press galleries of the Senate and House was l.eld s esterday afternoon In the Senate pres gallen to pay tribute to the mem ory of the deceased, and after adopting resolutions of regret, appointed the fol lowing committee to represent the gal leries at the funeral, Elmer Murphy, H. C Stevens, and R. M. Gates. WILL PBOBE AEBO ACCIDENT. Arm Board, to See If FIrjt In Ma chine Wai Responsible. An Jn estimation to determine nhetner or not a flaw In the Curtlss aeroplane was TeponsibJe for the accident at the army aerodome at Augusts, Gs., which resulted in the serious Injury of Lieut Kennedy, will be conducted by a board of officers, composed of Llcuts. Roy C. Mrkland. H". IL Arnold, and Capt Paul Berk. The members of the board are attached to the army aviation squad. Their finding will be forwarded to Brig. Gen. James Ailert,' chief of the Signal Corps. Lieut Kennedy is reported to be c rlously hurt. Accordlng.-to statements now in the hands of the probing board the accident .occurred Just -as the offi cer -was about, to land. A wheel of ihc machtno broke as the Aeroplane struck the ground, and the air-craft upset, throwing t!ie ; officer heavily to the ground. PorclRners Fleelnc Slesxlco. Foreigners In Chihuahua, according to dlspatclfes to the State Department yes terday. areT greatly alarmed and are leav ing that staterby the hundreds. Armed bands are operating' throughout the sec tion, and are pillaging and ilestrojfag property at RllL , Bank Is Plaintiff. Alleging that Joseph Cahn has left the city, but, owjis an "Interest In certain stocks held In. the name of Jacob Mosko wltr. the Merchants and Mechanics' Sav ings Bank, -which avers that Cabn. Is in-I oeutea to, it, yesteraay nieu suit for a discovery. The court Is asked to compel the. defendants, to disclose the interest of Cahn In the stocks, that the claim of the cask- may "attach thereto. Coming to the f Colombia "The Cnrlpns Conduct of Jodge Lngnrde." Wilton. Lackaye -will be the attraction at the Colombia next Week in a dramatic novelty, "The Curious J3onauct oi juage Lagarde offers a study In psychology, and ."Louis Forest, have evolved a plot tha't Is full of. surprises, and they have riven Mr. Lackaie what Is considered one of the strongest roles In his career. The clay is strongly dramatic, but it has such a diversity of Incidents the in terest is said to be kept constantly ai a high -pitch. It combines the romantic, the mysterious, the psychological, and the illusory. Two big love stories, both centered about the same man. provide romance. A series of crimes that have baffled the greatest detectives of France .provide a part of the mystery. A pe culiar obsession on tne part oi judge Lagarde offers a study In psychology. Two visions that comes to him in his library and strongly Influence him at critical moments In his life add an In teresting touch of Illusion. The role of Judge Lagarde Is said to be one of. the finest "acting" parts Mr. Lackaye has ever had. In his support Is a company of more than twenty, a particularly interesting scene is piacea in- "Thfr Lame Duck Inn." a place fre quented hy the lowest order of Parisian thugs and outlaws. Tne patrons am found there In. a wild abandon merri ment just before leaving on their mid night rounds- of crime In the city. The production promises to display a number of unique scenic effects. Jlelaseo "The. Bohemian Girl." Abort's extraordinary production of The Bohemian GlrVnow announced as the crowning effort ofth Abom Opera eomnany. comes to theBelasco Theater, for a week's engagement commencing next Monday evenlntr. February 15. All of the novel and appealing features of last year's production will be pre sented. Including the realistic gypsy camp scene, the dash of horsemen up the moun tin. th hiir fair scene, with those mar velous w hlrlwind acrpbats, and a new cast of soloists, including Miss vera Alien. lor merly with the Chicago Grind Opera rvimmnv and Miss Helen Campbell, a favored pupil of Mme. Emma Eames, in the rota f Arllne. at alternate per formances. Mr. Harold Blake, the ro mantic tenor of the Savage Grand Opera Company, will be heard as Thaddeus. Mr. H L. Waterous. who was for two years at the Metropolitan Opera House i- -vy vn,t niv his the role of Count Arnhelm; Mme. Jano"Herbrt comes froht New Orleans upera vcrapmi) . w wna i.w role of the gypsy queen, and Mr Joseph Florian, the Polish barytone, will be heard in the role of Dcvllshoof. Mr. Maurice Lavigne will be the Florestein. and Miss Dora Lvnn tne isuaa. Chnse's Polite VandolIIe. "Everybody," the merry modern sym bolical morality comedy, will transfer Its triumphs from New Tork to Chase's next nir. it has had a long run In the metropolis, and its success has preceded It here They have seen "Everywue. and probably "Everyman" and 'Eyery woman." the two latter being given in the dramatic theaters, and now they are anxious to see the latest or tne series The plot deals with the adventures of Rvervbodv. who leaves Work and Hon esty and becomes the boon companion of Shirk, Pleasure, and Luck. The moral Is that Fortune only comes to Everybody through Work and Honesty A dlstin- irulshed metropolitan company makes the presentation, and special scenery and sumptuous Investiture are conspicuous advantages. The extra added attraction Is another recent NeW Tork success, cred ited to Jesse L. Laskv. the Belasco of vaudev Hie." It is formed of Laura Guerite, the noted musical comedy beauty, also famous as the best gowned actress of the period, and of George F Moore, the music hall comedian They offer their tuneful and diverting fantastic folderol of mimetic travesty entitled "Rhyme and Reason " " On a Side Street" will be given by winsome Helen Ray and com panv The offering next in importance Is a European Importation, the De Koa Troupe, whose marvelous aerial legerde main is even extraordinary in this coun try, where phj slcal prowess has been car Remington 3 Months JlllllIsP terms we have ever made. NOW is the accepted time for YOU to obtain the use of a Remington "Recognised Leader Among Typewriters." Remington Typewriter Company (Incorporated.) 1340 New York Avenue N. W. NEW JERSEY BES0RTS. THE LAKEWOOD HOTEL THE HOTEL THAT MADE LAKEWOOB FAMOUS LAKEWOOD, N. J. '' Now Open Under the Direction of Mr. Louis Frenkel, of the Hotel Kaatersklll, Kaaterskill, N. Y. Lakcwood is one hour" and thirty minutes from New York City, and for its climate, its pine trees, and its wonderful dry air it has no equal. Prospective patrons going to Lakewood will find the Hotel Lakewood one of the best managed hotels in the world. Special inducements will be made for parties who wish to spend the season at this wonderful resort There is also in connection with the hotel one of the finest 18-hole golf cqurscs in America. The hotel will be conducted on the most exclusive lines on the American plan. F. H. MUNNS, Manager. ATLANTIC CITY EOTEIS. HOTEL TRAYMORE ATLANTIC CITY, JT. J. Open throughout the Year. Famous as the bote! with every mod ern convenience and all comforts of borne. TRAYMORE UOTEli COMPAWY, X&aa. O Mamnette Slgr. U fi. whitr, lira. GRAND ATLANTIC tctcir KB. ttrlt for book-frf. COOtU & Lt,io3, Oman? And Vim Playhouses. ried almost to the last degree. 'Marie' Fenton, the charming singing come dienne, will be another diverting Incident. The .Nettie. Carroll trio of agile and ad venturous airls will offer "Jn Fairyland' The Carbrey brothers are listed for their pleasing work as 'The Jjanoy ,uanc?rs." Th rihntonlane dav light motion pictures Of recent international events will present a new series of subjects. Belasco Buffalo Jones Illustrated Lecture At the jJelaseo Theater next Sunday night, the celebrated hunter and lecturer. Buffalo Jones, will deliver his Interesting and unique lecture entitled "Lassoing Wild Animals In Africa." Buffalo Jones has captured a specimen of evtry known beast of terror. To speak of the Jones conquest in Africa as a daring piece of foolhardlness is not to comprehend that It was a demonstration of fine science. What Jones and his American cow- bov s did. and Just hoWhls feats were ac complished, will be shown by the motion pictures accompanied by a characteristic description ty uunaio Jones nimseu. The Flonzaler Qnartet. In the ballroom of the New Wlllard to-morrow afternoon the Flonzaley Quar tet will give the final concert of the season before an audience that prom ises to tax the commodious' hall to Its utmost capacity. Coming to the city two years ago for the first time, in a auiet and unostentatious way, It has c&thered about Itself a following ot must clans and patrons of the higher rouslo such as has never Deiore Deen equaiea In this city. To-morrow's programme embraces sev eral numbers of exceptional worth. There Is the Mozart Quartet In D major (Koch, 13H and the auartet In F minor. Beetho ven, Op. S3. In addition thereto, two of Giazounow's most Deautuui compositions. the lnterludlum in modo antlco and the scherzo from the quartet. Op. M, will be Included. T. Arthur Smith is conducting the sale of seats and Is In charge ot the local arrangements for Manager Loudon Charlton. Washington Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Helnrleh Ham mer the Washington Symphony Orchestra will present the fourth concert of its tenth season at the Columbia Theater, on Tuesday, February 17, at 4 O o'clock. The soloist will be Miss Elizabeth Re eide. of this city, who wiil.be. heard in "VIssl darte vlssl d'amor," from "La Tosca," and "SI ml chlamano MlmL from "La Boheme." Mlts Reeside Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard B. Reeside, and has always been promlnest in the social life of this city. But. with the idea or max Ing a name for herself on the operatic stage, Miss Reeside has given up the Pleasures of Washington society and has devoted her entire time for the past three jears to the serious study of her chosen profession. This joung singer possesses temperament, that most Im portant requisite to a successful career in grand opera. Miss Reeside Is endowed with a delightfully pleasing personam and her art is one that appeals not only to the admirer of song Interpretation. but also to the lover of good singing. The orchestra w!ll be heard in the overture to "Rienil' (Wagner), Rondo d'Omphale" (Saint-Saens), and "Rondo Inflnlto" (Slnding). The new remaining seats are on sale at T. Arthur Smith's ticket agency, 1E7 F street The Gaycty "The Merry "Whirl, There will be a genuine "home-coming" celebration at the Gaiety Theater next week. whenMortbn and Moore," the Tea tured members of "The Merry Whirl' company, will bo welcomed by their for mer Washington associates. James u. Morton and Frank F Moore have won greater success In tho burlesque field than any other Washington actors on the stage. Qurlng 'heir engagemert at the Columbia Theater, New Tork. three years ngo th-y w ere so enthusiastically received that the attraction which was supposed to remain at the Broadway burlesque house for only two weeks remained for three months. After a highly successful season In Typewriter for $5.00 We will rent you p.n understroke model 6, 7 or 8 Remington Typewriter for One Quarter Year at S5.00. Furthermore, we will, at the expiration of the quarter, let you apply this $5.00 on the pur chase of a machine. These are the most advantageous rental NEW JERSEY RESORTS. ATTJU5TIC, CTTY'OTEIS. . THE LORAIHE EL Caarlca Hare, and Cut. CAS. jLWAqNKE. HOTEL" JACKSOtt. Jgaf tsohrtracttd cceu tinr. Amricaa tad European runs, none, urea ajj fear. i. a. uuuiLLEi, HOTELBE VILLE, isas- ntw tnasagtmaiL Eimtori o,aUrrt lefrt. Pri nt hatha.S6om'ttm'l( sr a adtc. Good -mail Austin AVSIip. vaudeville,, Morton, and Moore bave re turned to the east of the Gordon & liorth "Merry Whirl" production. In it they will present many or. tue wcraino dances -which bate won them a position as terpslchorean artists second only to Montgomery and Stone. But the two stars are not the only hie attraeUon with -"The Merry Whirl." Gordon and North art recognised as two of the most elab orate producers in tna uunesque iieio. ana their name is a valuable trademark. The feminine conUnsent 11 known as the classy silk gteoiny cnorus.- Tne- Cosmos Vaudeville. ? One of the few Btnulno noneltlea of the vaudeville season In the city will be the presentation of an "all-tfoman'a bill" at the Cosmos Theater the comtae week. This tnnovaUon has been so successful In other cities, hyludlng New York, that its Introduction In MVashtngton will be awaited with sreat expectancy, Through out the array of prlnclpahi engaged for the bljl'not a slnglq masculine name ap pears, and the women are Intrusted with all the comedy, the melody, the bizarre elements that go to raajce up a vaude ville programme. . Amelia Summervllle.. the well-known musical comedy comedienne. Is the head liner in an extremely clever act. full- ot romping fun and rollicking songs; She has long been a gTeat favorite In the "legiUmate." Priscllla will reveal 'soma of her novelty changes In singing and costuming. Her act is tbe most' original of Its kind In the varieties. 'The three Perry sisters, known as tthe pink pa Jaroa girls," will be seen in a chlo and .,-. ll .U .li.i",ft.ll.l,l UOJIliy ui-fc. AU1U. UIO DIU6W5 ?JW,UIWL and pianist, and the La Nette sisters, the aerial trapeze artists, complete the bill, with one act yet to be announced. The Lyceum Miner's Americana. Few burlesque attractions to play the Lyceum Theater this season have come here preceded by so many favorable ad vance notices and comments tas Miner's Americans, the, show booked Sot next week at the Lyceum Theater. It is a. big show. Instead of the cus tomary one or two burlettas usually presented by an attraction of this nature. Miner's Americans present three all of them corkers 'The Song Hits of th Season." "The Little Blond Man," and "A Country School." all of which give unlimited scope to a splendid cast of prin cipals and permit the Interpolation ot many striking musical numbers. A glance over the burlesquers with this attraction at once convinces one that Mr. Miner has been lalsh In his salary expenditures. Heading' the list Is Mils Margaret Flavin, one of the best known prima donnas of the legitimate stage, who has met with such great success In the brief time she has been in burlesque that she Is looked upon as a coming star. She was last seen here In "A Knight for a Da." an attraction In which she was featured for three season Other principals with Miner's Ameri cans Include Miss Louie Rice, the popu lar comedienne. Chester Nelson. Felix Rush, Fred C. Collins, and Joe Burton. At tbe Arcade. This being the ISOth birthday anniver sary .of George Washington, the great historical event will be very appropri ately celebrated at the Arcade, Four teenth street and Park road,"by a colo nial dance in the pretty ballroom. Dur ing the evening the minuet will be danced, those participating being in co lonial dress Acceptable souenlrs will be g1en. all the ladles attending. The Franklin and Marshall College (Lancas ter, Pa.) basket-ball team will try con clusions with the team of Georgetown University in the auditorium, the game to be called at 9 o'clock, with roller skating before and after A fast game Is anticipated, as the visitors have been making a good showing this season. The team of Washington and Lee University, of Lexington. Va.. will struggle with Georgetown to-morrow night This also promises to be a good contest Entry blanks are now ready for the duckpln tournament which commences on March IS, with three classes for ladles and doubles for both ladles and gentlemen. 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AN IVTlXMaEJiT PEB'iOV MAT EAEM POJ ratrtilj comspocdlnt tor newarapm: no eao- Tladrs. Brad for rarilcnlara. FBB93 8TND1- CATl Lortrxrt J T. HELP WANTED FEMALE. COOK WANTED-WHITE OR COL- ored. must be first-class plsln cook and cood laundress, work light, only two In family pay CO per month. Inquire J1K. MARDEN, 1CS IT at. nw . RAGTIME PIANO PLAT7NO TAUGHT in m lessons. write, tor Dooaiec. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOLS. 1S26 L nw, and 2250 Ontario road nw. AN INTJXUGEVT TEKSOf MAT EARN J1W monthlr ontraapcodies for nawrarm: bo tsn- raaateg. smd xor rarucoiars. raiMs aiam CATE. Itrt. N T MALE & FEMALE HELP WANTED. FIRST LABORER "I UNDERSTAND ou have a diploma from a business college. Whv are vou now workinc by the daiT" SECOND LABORER: -xes; I saved my money and took a course at an inferior Institution, and .did not real ize that I was Incompetent- until I tried to hold a position. I am now saving my ... - .. no a rrnvrwa hit x- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. MAGNIFICENT black far art. Hi. ratua E5. lat eat Nnr Tork Bodal, m red. CI be aent at bt ftcma to any addraaa for frea examhiatioa. End IrtlM to BOX 2. ttary Chaar. Md. o poa- taK puaae. AUTOMOBILES. REBUILT USED. FOR SALE 1307 PEERLESS G-PAS- senger touring car. fully equipped and In perfect running order, will sell cheap for cash. EARLE & ALLEN, lfH ISth st- nw. u'none .-vortn hhj. . BARGAIN PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. I Stoddard-Daytbn 50-hp., E-passenger. 1S11 Touring Car, fully equipped. ' 1 White Steamer, 13l0 Model OO, 6-pas- senger car. Apply ' EARLE & ALLEN. 121t 18th U i Facing Connecticut ave. Tel. North 1M2. cassenrer Tojrine Car. 1uat from factory: has never been run; list price, fz.vti. win sen ror 11.000. EARLE & ALLEN. 1214 18th tf Facing Connecticut ave. , TeL North 1S42. WINDOW & HOUSE CLEANING. YOU'LL WEAR BILLIKEN'S SMHE if you have theyAcme" "i your win dow, office, and Rouse dec. - ACME WINDOW CLEANING CO , t 'Phone Main 71E9. SPIN0L0GY. FREE-5PINAL CL "C For naoaL tmra. and ehncle d . ! f -1 woman, aod ehudnra. Call (04 t y . tojp-t-Basx Bids., aftrr 430 n. m. REFRIGERATORS t fS, MeCRAY REFRIGI And Cooling Rooms ai MeCRAY REFRIGEB dl F St. nt 8PIJUTUALISM. MRa WHITE WILL every Wednesday and sharp; to be seen prlt 4u i(n at. nv FAWNBR0KERS. MONEY TO ON DIAMONDS AN , LOUIS 4SHA tOVED TO KS C, jtO1 FOR REHT APARTMErrS. THE STANTON. IIS C NE.-SEE THIS beautiful apartment. Open for Inspec tion' till 11 p. in. FURNISHED ROOMS. I JTH ST NE. THREE BEAUTIFUL. well-hcated rooms, second floor, ele- pnnHv ami wmn!iv fitrnlahMl for housekeeping everything new. first-class, ana up to date; very reasonaDie FUKNISHED. 1003 TABLE BOARD. 708 TH NW.-TABLE BOARD, HOME cooxmg. jtao per weea- FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT-ONLY 3, LEFT; BEAUTI ful 6-room houses: brand-new; large back yard, beautiful back porch, porcelain tub and porcelain stands throughout the house: come at once and rent one ot these houses: only 117.C0. Why Ue in an old house when you can live in a new house for hslf the rent you arc paying1 nowT Also, we have 1. 2. J. . 5. 8. 7-room fiat ery cheap how, as tbe summer Is com ing on. Call at once. Room 622. Bond Building EASTERPAY. LEIMBACH or CO. FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM t FRAME bouse, ultb stable; large yard; on IliML Xddresr M. J. T. Herald office- TO RENT SIX-ROOM AND BATH brick house on the heights, close to cars: all modern Improvements: gas range, hot water beat, large rooms and cellar; can be rented S3U0 with purchase privilege on rental Dasis. Aaoress x. J. MORGAN. 123 ISth st. FOR RENT BUSINESS PURPOSES. FOR RENT-DESIRABLE OFFICE and storage bulldlngr convenient to Cap itol. Union Station. Senate Office Build ing; brick building In splendid condition, passenger and freight elevators, light on all sides of building; convenient to all street car lines; occupancy can be given .Marco xi, iiz: now occuniea oy ins Census Bureau: Nos. !2S. 2301 and 223 1st St. nw.; 44,000 square feet of floor space; reasonable rental for long term lease. JOSEPH L WELLER, Realty Broker, t 682 F st. nw, Washington. D. C FOB SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE I WILL FINANCE THE building of your home at Chevy Chase on the ravment of S500. thereby giving you the house and ground at cost, elim inating the middleman. Besides, you control the design, tbe quality or the material, and the workmanship FULTON R. GORDON. Owner. Specialist Suburban Realty, Colorado Building. Tel. Main S231. NO CASH PAYMENT. SS0 monthly Includes Interest and ttrln- clpal; new ten-room, bay-window brick: corner, hardwood floors:. hot-water heat: urge cellar, one block to cars: Mount Pleasant. Address INNOVATION. Her ald office. rOR COLORED: NORTHEAST: NEW modern brick. 6 rooms and bath, fur nace heat: strictly white neighborhood: $30.00 monthly pars Interest and princi pal. Address UNJSUAL. Herald office. NO CASH PAYMENT: MODERN -room brick, both hot hot water and heat; on Heights nw 2 blocks to cars: J12.S0 monthly pays Interest and princi pal. Address LUCKY. Herald office. TO COLORED FIVE-ROOM FRAME house: water, toilet, stable. large yard tn alley: white neighborhood, on the Heights on car line: will exchange. Ad dress KISMET. Herald office. FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE. MODERN eight-room detached frame dwelling, on two large Iota: northwest section: big nargaln. easy terms. Address BOX h. Hersld office FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. A BIRTHDAY GIFT. PINECREST IDEAL HOME SITES. 25 lots, for this dsy only. THURSDAY. FEB. SL at 2 7-9 eta. souare foot: 42x150: 10 per cent cash, balan-e S per cent per month: no Interest, no taxes: homes now in erection, one square east Review- ueraia iniousning Co.. Taxoma. n c R. G. LOHR. 30 Bond Building. J P DAMS. Sales Agent. FOR SALE SUBURBAN. FOR SALE-LOTS, 100 TO 200 FEET front; economical depth, forest shade; "Chevy Chase Grove;" In close prox imity to Conn- ave. and Rock Creek Park; liberal terms; money loaned to build FULTON R. GORDON- Owner. Specialist Suburban Realty WM. H. RITCHIE, Mgr., Colorado Bldg. TeL Main S231 ELEGANT 7-ROOM HOME: LARGE stable, hennery for LOOO hens: other out buildings; 4 acres rich truck land; two mocks to troney: near urausviiie, mo.: H. xi o tor neea GFO C. WALKER. Sth and G .sts. nw. FOR SALE MARYLAND. FOR SALE-HYATTSVILLE. MD 5-room bungalow, water, gas, lot Six 176. Price. 1.400. 201 cash. baL tlS per month. 8-room house, bam. chicken house: all kinds fruit: one acre; high location. nice. WW. looo casn. uau monthly. & rooms, hot-water heat: lam lot: rated in best section ot Hyattsville. I'rice. T4.WU. . ITU-acre farm; 5-room huse; near Falls Church. Va. Pricey 0.700. M0 cash, bal monthly. For Inspection and to see photographs ot tnese properties, can or aaoress FRANK L. WHITE. HYATTSVILLE. MD. FOR SALE FARMS. 50 ACRES RICH FARMLAND, READY for crops, but five acres tn timber: good 7-room house and barns; much fruit: fields watered from good springs on place: tmlotay sod: land limed: nine miles out on Balto.-Boulerard, 1 mile to trolley: HJM. 25 acres rich truck land, all ready for piow; vatuaDie targe ercnara; smau a room house and barn; K miles to Balto.; irouey a mnes to marxet hwd. GEO. C. WALKER. 6th and O sts. nw. FOR EXCHANGE. OR EXCHANGE UNINCUMBERED ground, near lth st- or Connecticut ave. extended. The "growing end" of Washington. Any amount, from a few thousand dollars" worth ud to xisO.ooo. for bona fide equities hr city property or aesiraoie acreage, suitaoie lor suoaivv el on. FULTON R. GORDON. Ownerr Specialist Suburban Realty; Colorado Building. Main S23L WILL TRADE EQUITY OF 4.000 IN two frame stores, central northwest. rented for JSS. for a home. FRANCIS u. mcuise. ivci itn st. nw. I WILL TR.VDE MY EQUITY IN DE- siraDie nortnwest city lots ror an eouitr -n small six or seven room house. BOX ,4. xirtrvju umtza. UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING. CABINETMAKINO .ana repairs. Antique iur. reproducing. . JEAN AHRANO. 2147 P t faw 'Phone N. 2S23. MOVING, PACKING, & STORING. UOMNU. PACEIhU, AND 8TOBINO A 8PE- eiaitr. Gat ear cannsrea; aara saooaa aod worrr. PEOPLE'S STOBAGE AND EIPEE38 CO. UM ItB at. jnr. -Jlona Berts, JHD-U. FURNITURE, BAGGAGE. PIANOS, 4a. moved with cure; packing andjshlpping rotalf' Vto1l?nl pWoffflfl iMi tH St. nw 'Phone Main? 20ia GET OUR ESTIMATES ON ABSOLUTE- ir fireproof rtorage UNITED 6TATES STORAGE CO, 418-420 lOh at. nw. 'Phone PIANO TURING. P1ANQ TUNING. JLM; WORK GUAR anteed; over 25 years' experience. Drop postaL. T, HAfcVEBSEN. U2J East Cap ol st. AUCTION SALES. C. 0. SLOAN CO. (lsclr Ancuoneas, 1S O atnet noathnat. sale or psnsovAii effects. norsEnoua GOODS. AC- FOB STORAGE CHAHGES. Kotin U batbf (iraa tiat on SATCBOAT, Maicft-S. 12, at 10 a. m.. there vOl to sold at txMlniDrtlm In tba noma of C O. Sloair Ja Co. dot), Aortloiirrra. 1107 O atrt. WaaJunstoB. u. Ca. to cTuotTv hnta for ftonss e&arres, ac aaa and norld. all sooda. fnraltnra. hotstlKld asd pre acoal effcrta atond with na in tha namca c4 Jamas Bonus. Jobo J. Daley. Botmt rorj. Mrs. Beoo, AanM Josra. and 2Ira Harcer. EAST WAS111NUTO.V STOBAUE Iiuuai faiu; Br d O atmt aootVaat. BT VlttTCE or A, CEBTAIN COIiATEBAI, note dattd Mar H. 1911. pajabU tbra montbf aftar date. dKadt harmr bnm Bade ia tho par ncot ef tie aame, va win atll st pnbllo ascUoa wittua oar cda, laOiL a on FB1DAT. Feb raarr 9. WX at 1 o'doek p. b tho raOatartl ouud tbcniB. to-wlt On nil eatato not for CJEtLOS, dattd Aoril XL O10.. on or bete one rear, with istcreat at ST Pr ajunns. aeentad an lot IS) ia R. M. Mirtia'a rnorded aoMlrUloa of tlM third addition to Chny Chaae, Md. Terma: Caah. All partita ia tntcrrat plaaao Ufa ootlot. THOS. J. OWEN 4 BON. Aactionrara. feJt MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE In small and large sums. Several trust funds tn loan at Mi to S cer cent inter est on good business or residence prop erly. All transactions conducted with economical eonsiaeraxion tor porrowan. WM IL SAUNDERS & CO, Southern Building, 807 15th St. nw. MONET TO LOAN ON APPROVED city real estate at lowest current rates of interest: special privileges with respeet to prior payments. TYLER & RUTHER FORD. INC TS ISth st. nw. PETS AND BIRDS. FOR SALE "FAULTLESS" HOUDANS. This strain has been egg-bred from trn.n,it: records since AcriL 1530. I have bred them n years for great lay ers and 13 years for large-slxe. chalk- white eggs, unese inwia ro ennmur hardy, have neither down nor wattle to freeze, and are the best of all winter layers In open-front coops. "Faultless" strain Houdans have won every blue rib bon at New York. Boston. Chicago, and Philadelphia shows for past six years. Eggs ana stecjc soia on aoaor. cena iva for the largest Illustrated poultry cata Inm vr Issued- It tells you how to breed these fowl, which average 250 eggs a year apiece: It tells you how to net 12.000 a year from MO hens. E. F. MAC AVOY. Secretary Houdan Club. Cam bridge. N. Y. MALE AND FEMALE .CANARIES. breeding cages, fancy poultry and in cubators, dogs, rabbits. Guinea pigs, white rais and mice, gold fishes. Ac. BCHMID'S PET EMPORIUM. 712 12th st nw MEDICAL. DR. FISK ELGIN Treats special diseases, chronic and acute: consultation confidential: med. furnished: prices moderate N. E. cor. 7th and G TeL M. 7647. Will call. RAILROADS. NORFOLK & WESTERN RWY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. . 1JU. Leave Waahlsston, her Union Station. UD a. B. DaSrAll potsta co Norfolk and VTiat- ero. M3 p. b. DaDj Boancla. Brum, ivnatao Salmi. Knorrm. Cbattaooco. XutiOl. Hr Orlaaca. Tm-ooch Slerptr. Dtnlnz Can. 439 a. a. For Bnatoi. lummua. uiaitaaocci. NaahTfilt. and Mflnpela, WubBftoo-Mamphla alarper opo at 10 p. m. For Norfolk-Irar WatMnrlm. 429 a. m. dallr. arrlt Norfolk. 1120 a. m.: ISM mm dany. airtr Norfolk. 120 p. a. daflj. Parlor Cata, taara Bidi. Bond dallr. 43 p. nu anir Norfolk, T20 p. B. 430 p. m. Dallr Brmruie. war. Bncnaoonan. Trains teas th Soothvcat antra SIS a. B.; 3 Jfc B.. and 2235 a- B. AH buormatlon ruunaenia atreti aoa w . mm fBood BnUdmz). CHESAPEAKE & OHIO I "- 4U0 p. m. aallj-C ft a SPECIAL ' " a Ctscbsati. vnh PnHman alerrra yiW-K. CBcbmaU, IsdlaoapoUa. 8t. Lonla, i-rH- II J5 p. a. daCr-F. F. V. UiTI.EL. W -u TVaat. Sootlnreat. aod Northveat. PnBmaa a)pan to VbxinU Hot Ecrlnis, Cmdimatl. and LodarUla. Cmchmatl alerper ot tor oecapascr 10 p. a. C A O. dmmg cat, aarrlc a Is carta OSraa. 5U Pa. art.. 1SS F at. rd Onion Station. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. LEAVE UNION STATION. BOTAL BLUE LINE. "EVERT OTHEB BOCR ON THE ODD HOUB" TO PHILADELPHIA and NEW TOBK. NEW TOBK TEEMINAIS. LIBEBTT STBXIT and W. TWENTTTnlBD BIBEET. T90. PU0 (Boral 8pkUI. S boon). PS0 (Bora! Pprdall, 1110 a. m.. ISO. 3S0 (Boral Umltad. 1 honral, "SS0. tm p. av, and IU3J nisht. Ml a. m. Diacra asd Parlor Car 00 dij tralsa. Blarprra on 1235 clait opes at a p. b. PbHadeip&U and Atlantic atr. n00k US( a. o, 10, 3S0 H p b. TO BALTTMOBE. "EVXBT BOllB ON THE HOUB." (tVrtk dara. T0 a. B. to ttsOO p m.) i-tt urn. ttao. 10. tan na. too. in. tao: nt ua a. bl, id noon. tnaa. it. B3S. ti. -jm. 2D. par. t4M. 14-tS. , nia. Sao. t. ao. pai tao. ra, "Joae. ISM. T1J0, B3J ElcM. WESTKABa CHICAGO. J33 s. B.. 125. fM p. B. CINaNNATI. ST. LOCIS. AND LOCISVIIAE. "J0 a. nv. 'tM p. b 3S Blsht. k WTTSBUBa. JJO SJP-. '125. ! p. B "U-U BltSt. (Slaepar rradr W p. B.) CLEVELAND, 30 p. B.. COLD1IBC3. lit p. B. VCREELrNO. "3 a. B.. 53 p. B. Srhednlia o local tnins at ticket oOr. Dallr. t&erpt Stsdar ISonday cnlr. TELEPHONES at foucwins Ockrt OSteai ltll O at. mt. Mala BB: CM PnmajlranU ara. Mala SI; Csla SUtioa oSc. Mala ISO. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. FBZM1EB CABBIER OF THE SOUTH. N. B.-roQoiaa; adudolo Sxom pobhahed cclj a information aod art not guaranteed. , For Atlanta. BItit't'''"! MobG. New Oriraa. AlhrtHlr. a. m. -t 1J"0 p. m. For Chattanooga and Mnupsia. M-4J p. b.. itOi Dtnieg can. For Talladega. Oalera. Sabaa. Cslootown. Dtmop Olla. 9 s. B. dailr. For Boanoke. Keoxrill, CnatUnoon. Blrtalaz ham. NnrjOrleasa 10TJ9 p. B. Dinlsg cars. For Itocnoke. Knoxrtlla. ChaUasoop. Naafcrm. Mnophla. 43 a. m. dallr ISjerlnx ear opan snar 1 p. m.). Dhung can. For Cnarlott. Spartartmt. AUanta. Anaiaton, Binalntham. 43S p. m. dallj. Dtnhig can. For AaberiUe, Charlottai ColombU. CharljatoB. Aiken, Acruata. Sarannah, lackaonrlH. and Fionas pctst. 420 p. B, dattj. Drnlos can. L. S. BBOWN. General Aftnt. MONEY TO LOAN. On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, fcc. ColtaL tLCOOLOCO. OretSUOl patrona laat year. Orer S.sa Udlta. Strictaat prlraeT. ts tcraad br leading banks and nrmwrrxa. Boodad to 'la Wlj Par Moral Diatrkt. PBCDENTUL LOAN SOdETT, Victor BMa, H4 Ninth SL It. W.. Cor. Orant PUoa, Horn offloa, PbOadelphia Braerhea Tultlratw. Md.j Plttabms. Bochearer. Bnffalo. LOAN COMPANIES. $10 to $500 On any kind of arcorltr, prraoeal and Indorsed sotea, famltsre, planoa. Ac, vithoorT anj red tan whaterer. and atroJutelr no delay. Aa s epecial indacefflrnt dnriax this nonth. v vlll a,k NO PAUIENT ON rniNClr'AL OB INTEUEST ON TU. APK1L. AND WILL GIVE TOO A LOWEB BATE AND EASIER PAYMENTS THAN AH COMPANY 1NTHE CITY LOANS WITH OTHEB COMPANIES PAID DP. SsasJflfe (LHAN ANtffj ' WJ fjtMVTSiTlEKT) Tbompaon Bolidlnc, 703 ISth SL K. TV. Opp. Treasary, Bet. O st. and X. Y. are. Neat to Drag Store. (O LOANS AND CPWABD SEUCKKD FOB SAU aned emploraa, ot tcmimreaftd otaara, ABUKGTON COU 0) Its at n. Boca M. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE, Women keeping house an others, with out security. Offices In all Driaelsal jioney B 1 per cent I ltal per cent. J 1 Extras. aWes. K 4 Jotoaa, B. 69. art SHU Urn . .a&uU FiJgair-. 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