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SUBURBAN PROPERTY. row SALE. FOR SALE KINKI: i'IIKVY CHASK. D ?' . near elrrle; 7 room bungalow; garage; tree., 'adjarwit to houses of prominent banker stid general; surrounded by 920.000 houses. Iwt w?l? hest: 6i?x1so. nmt Col. 25. ft ACMES. VILLA SITE. BEAUTIFUL. ~ ? Not ? track farm.) IN AMEBICAN UNIVERSITY PARK, 47th and Fessendcn sts. n.w. I nsurpsased view; macadam road*: newer; ?:ty water: shade: 2 Mock* west Wis.-onwin ave. Address OWNER. I40tt Wth ?t. n.w. ???? 1UVERDALB. MD.: BfTa UT1 FI I, SOUTHERN rvfcimv bath, ga*. electric lights. a.m.l.; fruit trees; grape arbor; jsirches; Jot. HOxT.OO: plenty n?>m chickens, garden: 1 Wo1 k steam and electric cars. OWNER. 7fi7 4th n.e., Apt. at?l. the Itamona. FoR~RENT FLAT. * IUH(MS; LARUE YARD; all OMdMH improvement*: chicken house. [ixmiihI for run. onrnir lHth and Brentwood r?ad. Brookiand. Inquire of Owner. 10 RO??M IKHSE. BATH; H.W.H.: PORCHES: large lawn: forest tree shade; garden; chicken hiw; Chevy ?Hiase; season, mo*.. $200 year, j:?> mo. E. B. ?T>ABK. 724 0th n.w. SEVKilAL NEAT H< >MES. JUST IN MD. LOCB, at Mt. Rainier and E. ilvHttsvillo. with large ground*. sufficient for chicken*, gn rden and flowers: 4. 5. 6 and 7 rooms, and prices rang .ng from $10 to $~; H of rent to apply to purct.ase of p^acp at tenant's option. J C. ROGERS. Owner. Mt. Rainier. Md. 10 ROl'iM HOFSE. BATH? il.-W.H~: PORCHES; large lawn, forest tree shade: garden; chicken loiae; tThevy tTiase, season. ("> uios.. $200. or by rear, $ilO per mo. E. It. CLARK. 724 !?th n.w. EKiHTR'HiM HOUSE! ACRE GROUND; TA riety fruit. bam; garden; b'-st location; near . ars. $12 month. It. PAIL RICHMOND. \ ienna". Va. 27* FOR RENT-* ROOM llOI HE. TAKOMA PARlT rear ,-ars; one fare; water, sewer, gas. bath: outside shutters. porches; cellar; shade. AR THFR R COLBI RN. >C> F. n.w. Phone. 29* 8SnS JENIFER ST.. CHEVY CHASE. D. C.: A mo*' attractive home of nine rooms and bath, rlcelr famished; porches on all sldea. Reason able rent. FOR FI U, PARTICULARS APPLY TO THf?M \S .1 FISHER A CO.. INC. A ORFAT OPPORTFNITY FOR A PHYSICIAN who cannot leave the city for the summer to enjor suburban surrounding*. Delightfully furnished hoise near Chevy Chase Circle. S room* and fcath and office. Owned by phy sician who wishes to leave bis practice In charge of resvonsible physician. Beautiful grounds. For filrther asrticulsrs spplv to THOMAS J FISHER A CO.. IVC. THREE HOUSES. WITH L\RGF, GROUNDS and shade; one 8 mom*, one 6 rooms and one 4 room*; reasonable, convenient to electric and steam road*. C. L. SCAUGS. Branchvllle. Md. rOR RENT FURNISHED- THE HESIDENCB of Thomas Bisirden. at "Argyle," adjoining Bock Creek Park, containing 15 room* (ad ditional outside rooms for servants); sll modern rlty conveniences; open fireplace In erery room; lawn tennis court; about 'hlrty acres, with ample lawns, cared for by owner: stabling for 10 horses and carriages; live minutes' wall from 14th street cars: a handsome home, srlth tiesntlful ard healthv surroundings. HERBERT A. GILL A SON ftl2 14th st n.w. KOR RE\T~OhTsALe! ItrVERDALIi Mi > - HEAI'TlFl'L 7 HOOMs! bath. *a?. ele.'tric licht: a.ni.i.; fruit trees, arape arl<or: pwhes; lot rti>i3<s>: plenty room clilckens; garden: one bliM-k steam awl electric ? ars: worth #3.N?0; sMcrltice W.tsiO. OWNER. ?V7? 4th sj n.e.. Apartment 301. the Raniona. * WASTED. WANTED SMALL HOI'HE IN CoFNTRY DI R lnf summer months: furnished or unfurnished. Address J. D. M., Star office, giving particu lars. WANTED TO BFY SMAI.L HOFSE WITH about an acre. u-?ar cars, on easy terms; little cash. B?>s 1**7, star office. 27* farms! ? FOR SALE ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS IN THE -tate of Marvlsnd. consiating of 1?K> acres, tieautlfnllv lm-ated on the Isntlevard, witli electric line running through property: steam ? ?ar? convenient; iaree colon la! h.?uie of 12 rooms and bath; h.w.h.: modern in ererv de tail; barn and other ourhnlldlntr*: about 50 acres tine (Trass; crops of wheat, corn and rye Included. This farm has to be seen to be appreciated, lielng nicely locate<l and very farttle. Immediate possession. Price onlv $25,000. W. P. MfDOwhMj. Kenois bldg.. 11th and G. FARM OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY, large or snail. In the vicinity at Washington. Maryland or Virginia. HcLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATION, ? 10th and G sta. a.w. illGGEST BARGAIN NEAR WASHINGTON; 42 ???res: 3 miles from Alexandria: stream through: place; young bearing orchard: land in high 1 state of cultivation; fine spring: beautiful view; oppoalte farm; price, $4.<**>. SLAYMAKER S'TINHDER <X?RH?RATION, 812 King st.. Alexandria. Va. YOU "LIVE" ON A FARM. City life enervate*, while farm life stimu lates. Buy a FARM and have ME FINANCE YOU. I<avgc and small furum In tLe blue ffra#e stuck section; alw> dairv. tracking and general farm propoaltious. It's easy to buy when I FINANCE YOF. J. M. K1NC.HELOF. >45 Pa. ave. n.w.. WasMng'oE. D. O. FOR SALE Iho-ACHF FARM NE.VK BRANDY station, on tnaca<laui road: all tuouert. .uiprovc ments: go<?l. stroi^ land: w... consider good ??lty property clear of incumbrance a* part pavment. Price, $12,000. WM. F. FOGLE. ItrUiow. Va. 27* 57 ACRES. ON 2>lTtI'RBAN ELWTRIC LINE, thr^e minutes from sta'lon, 6-roorn bouse, '?a th; hot and cold wuter; fine barn; icood tishing shore: wouderfnl view of river; 4 miles from Alexandria. Va. Price. $A,iU(. SLAYMAKER SCHNEIDER CO|{lt (RATION, 612 KJna St.. Alexandria. Va. BEAI TIFFL TRI CK AND CHICKEN FARM near Washington: flne buildings: sickness com pels sale at sacrifice p.ice. Address OWNER. B"v !?>*?. Star oflFe. LEGAL NOTICES. SAM I EL I>. TBI ITT. ATTORNEY.?IN THE Suprem- Court of the District of Columbia. James Mcllinrb Ferrall. plaintiff, v-. Su?an Fer rall. WiiUam E. Fisher, defendants. No. .'!1651. Equity Doc.?The object ->f this wit i* for an absolute divorce, on motion of the pialutiff. by his attorney. Samuel D. Trultt. it I* this lttth dav of May. I'M?., onlere-1 that the <x>-respondent. Wi'llam E. Fisher. caus?' his appearance to be entered herein ??n or before the fortieth day. ex clusive of Sundays and lejjal holidays, o< ctirrlng after the day of the tlrst publication of this or der; otherwise the cause will b?* prorwedetl with as in case of default. Provided, a copy of this ??rdir b?- publisht'd a week for three suc ceaalvc its in the Washington Law Reporter ? >?d Th* Washington Star before said dav THOS. H. ANDERSON .ru*t|.-, (Seal., a True C 'P.v- Test: J R Vi;, Clerk. By F. E. " nnI.NGHAM. Asst. i .eri>. iay20-to'law.3t "s* premi: court of the FTstrkt of (olambla. Holding piol.-ite I'otirt.?Estate of Willis Pinner. Deceased. No it. 122. Admlnistra tlou l><ck>-i. ? Application bavmi; made fc.roin for probate of the Usr nill an.l testa tn-nt of said >leceas?-d. and for let.ers testa ?teutary on said estate, by Bettie Pinner It is ordered this J2th day of May. \.D. Iftl.i. that imknown heirs at law and m?xt of kin and all others <-om?rtie4> appear in said court on Monday, the 23rd day of June. \.D. lt?i::. at 10 ?'clock a.m.. to show cans.- whr kq. h applica tion slionld not be granted. Let notice hereof l?e pnbllahed in the Washington Ijiw R.porter and The Evening Star once lu each of three soeees^'ve week* before the rvraru dav herein mentliMied. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. TtlOK. H. ANDERSON. Justice. <Se?tI i Attest- J\MF.S ?TANNER. Register of Wlils for the iMstrtc't i,f Oolnmbia, Ork of the Probate Court. P j *?ACo,N. Attorney^ _ my 1:1.30.27 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY.-IN THE matter of the application of the Prudential In ?nranee Company of America for the acquire ment of Its capital stock for th? l>enef)r of its policyholders.?Order flxitig heanng on Application for Ap[K?lntineBt of Apprai^-rs.-lt appearing to the ?V>nrt that the Prudential Insurance Coini.anv of America has heretofore lil.-.i its duly verified petition, from which It appears that the said petitioner Is a stock life insusAnce corj?oratlon Incqgporated by th?> state of New Jersey and that the Boar>! of Ihrectors of said Company b*ve determined that It would Is* conducive to the welfare of tl-e cor|s>ratlon and in the Interests of the policyholders thereof to change the cor jioratlon front a atock life Insnrati'-e corporation to a mutual life Insurance corporation and said cotyoratlon now applying to tfce Chan.?llor t>) appoint two or more disinterested person* to ap praise the value of the capital stock of the said corporation, and also to apj.olnt one or more counsel to represent the j-oli.-yholders before such appraisers and In sich further proceedings as may be taken nader or in porsuauce of said ^etlwon. . 'L. ? ?? this twenty sccond dav of April, A D. 1'jI^. on motion of Edw&nl D. Duf Held. Solicitor of Kaid p.-titioner. ORDERED that said application be heard bv the Cbanrl lor st the state House in the City of Tr? c ton on the tenth day of June, ,, tiilrty o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon there after as counsel can be h ard. at which time and place the Chancellor will hear all parties in Interest who may then appear. It is f'trthe' ordered that notice of such hearing shall gi?eu to the Commissioner of Banking and Insur ance of this state by serving a copy of this order Upon bun within fifteen days from the making thereof, and that notice of ssid application he given to the stockholders ot said corporation by mailing a copy of this order to each of said ?tockholdera at hla post office address as the same appears npon the books of the said cor poration. within tlfteen days from the dste here of: and that notice of said application be given to the policyholders ?.f the said coris>ratlon bv publishing a copy of this order in one or more newspapers printed and published in the capital of each aud every State of the 1'niteil States in which tne corporation docs business and lu a newspaper printed and puhlish-d in the cities of Ediuoiitou. Aibcrta. Victoria British Columbia Winnipeg. Manitoba. Pr*4erlct?n. New Brunswick' Halifax. Nova S?v?tia: Toronto. Ontario; t^ueb*>c| yueber. and Begins. Saskatchewan, in the Domin ion of Can da. once a week for at least four weeka. the first publication to Is1 made within tif ieen days from the dste hereof. In case no news r*flfjjs published In the canitai of aald states of tha United States, then said publication may be ?adsI InI a new^pa|>er having s general circula te? within said sUtes. E. R. WALKER. ?p^uv.it 4 AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERXOOX. THOS. J. OWEN* * SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES* SALE OK VAU'Af.bF FRAME DWELLING. CORNER EASTERN AVENUE ANI? <J CARLES STREET NORTHEAST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re <*onled. In Liber No. 3404, folio 320 et seq., of thr land record* of the restrict of Colum bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will ?el|, at paMIc auction, in front of the premise*, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1913. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. tbe following described land Hnd premises, situate in the county of Wash ington. District of Columbia, and designated as and being lota 32 and 33 and 34. in block 8. now known as square 5171. in "Kenllworth." as jwr plat recorded In tbe office of tbe sur veyor of the District of Columbia. In County Rook 10. page 17, together with the Improve ments. Terms of sale: Qne-thlrd of the purchase money to he paid In cash, balance In two equal Installment*, payable In one and two years, with Interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable cmi annually, from day of sale, se cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at tbe option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of safe. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re sell the property at the risk and cost of de faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise ment of such resale In some newspaper pub lished In Washington. D. C. I.AWRENCE O. MALLERY, HORATIO N*. TAPLIN, mylT-dAds.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees' Sale of Valuable Im proved and Unimproved Real Estate Situate on N Street Be tween South Capitol and Y2 Street in Southeast Washing ton. By virtue of a certain deed of troat. duly re eorded in Liber 34M1. at folio 373 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tbe request of the party secured thereby, default having occurred In the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, we, the under- j signed trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, en TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MAY.- A.D. 1813. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., premises numbered 3 N st. s.e.. situate on sublot 104, square 702. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, premises num bered 5 N st. s.e.. situate on sublot 103. square 702. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, premises num bered IB N st. s.e.. situate on west 10 25 ft. of depth of 100 ft., of sublot 35. square 702. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, premises nura bered 19 N st. s.e., situate on east 14.50 ft. by depth of 100 ft. of sublot 36. square 702. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, premises oum- I bered 21 N st. s.e.. situate on sublot 37, square 702. Also with sublots 38 and 39. square 702, forming a side yard of said premises. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, parts of sub lot thirtv-three <33). being 2.40 ft. on N st. bv depth of 66 ft., containing 158 sq. ft.: the east 5.42 ft. by depth of 100 ft. of sublot thirty-four (341. In square 702. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in two equal Installments, payable in one and two years, with Interest at rate of six per centum j per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust ujwn property sold, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. In case of Incumbered property the purchaser shall pay cash over and above such incumbrances. A deposit of $100 on each parcel sold will be re quired of the purchaser at time of sale. All , conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be t eomplied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve right to resell 1 property at cost of purchaser. GEO. W. WHITE, National Metropolitan Bank; A. O. CLAPHAM, Commercial National Bank, Trustees. RALSTON. SIDDONS & RICHARDSON, myl4-d*ds.eSu Attorneys for trustees. FUTURE DAYS. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTS. | TRUSTEE S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS. IM PROVED BY A FINE DWELLING. IN KEN 1LWORTH. D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, wherein Minnie Fergia sou is complainant and Bernadine A. Baur and ottaWR are defendants, same being Equity Cause No. 31622. the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auctioo. In front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY. 1913. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following property, situated on N st. near the corner or Kenllworth ave.. In Kenllworth, D. C.: Lots numbered FOUR (4> and FIVE i5> In block No. one (1) In Allen W. Mallery and Thom as GonloD. trustees, subdivision of a tract of land now known as "Addition to Kenllworth." as per plat recorded in Liber < Vmnty No. 10, folio 40. one of the records of the surveyor's of fice of tbe District of Columbia, together with all tbe Improvements, rights, jirivileges, ways, ??asements and appurtenances to the same be longing. These lots are improved by a fine frame dwell ing. and Is known as the Ferguson property. Terms: One-third cash, the balance In two equal installments, payable in one and two years from date of sale, represented by the promissory notes of tbe purchaser bearing Interest at th>? rate of 6 per cent per aununt. payable semi-an nually. and aeenren by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at tbe option of the purchaser. A d?i>osit of $200 required at the time of sale. If terms of sale are nor compiled with in 15 days from the day of sain the trustee reserves the right to reaeli the property at the I risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after ! Ave days' advertisement of such resale, in The Evening Star newspaper. PERCY H. VE1TCH. Trustee, District Nat. Bank bldg.. xnyl7-llt.e8a 14th and O sts. n.w. ADAM A. WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Antique Mahog-j any and Modern P'urnish-! ings, Etc., Contained in Residence No. 4 Jackson Place (Opposite Lafay ette Park) N.W. | By Public Auction. Thursday. May 29. 1913. Commencing at ro:^o O'clock A.M.. Including Antique Mab. Sideboard (over 100 years old*. Antique Mah. Dresser*. Pressing Ta ble. Sheraton Card Tab'.e. Chests of Drawers. Drop-leaf ar.d other Tables. Wsshstands. etc.. Large CIsw-foot Mah. Dining Table. 54 in. wU.ii 4 extra leaves. Twin Brass Beds. Enamel Beds. Fine Mattresses. Feather Pillows and Blankets. Maple and Oak Dresters and Chiffoniers. Ward robe*. Mah. Rockers. Bentwood Chairs, Toilet ware. Fiue Detroit Jewell Gas Range. Wicker Rockers. Crockery and Glass Ware. Rugs, Stair Carpet. Matting, etc. On view afternoon dav liefore sale. ADAM A. WESCHLER, \uclioneer. tny24.2ft.27.23 ADAM WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF LARGE I/)T IMPROVED, m FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, IN BAR- ! RY FARM" SUBDIVISION. B\ virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- j corded in Liber 3400. al folio 172 et sequitiir. of the laud records of the Diatrlct of Columbia, and at the request of the part* secured thereby. ! the undersigned trustee* will sell at public au< I tlon, in front of the premise*. on WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 191.".. AT; HALT-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the follow ing described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington. District of Columbia, ar.d known as part lot numbered thirty-seven ?37'. In aectlon numbered three (3), in the sub division of St. Elizabotb known as Barry Farm, a plat whereof la duly recorded in Liber Levy Court No. 2. folio 1. in the office of the surveyor for the District of Oulumbla. < Terms: All cash; a deposit of fioo required at time of unle. Terms of aale to be compiled with wltutn 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk of defaulting purchaser, after live days' ad vertisement In some newspaper of daily circula tion In the District of Columbia. Conveyancing, title, recording and notarial fees at cost of pur chaser. ROBERT L. WILLIaMS. T rustee. 317-319 John Marshall place northwest. WILLIAM H. WAHLY. Trustee, 317-319 John Marshall place northwest. uiy23.IA<l*.eSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' KALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 11*0 MORSE STREET NORTHEAST, containing SIX ROOMS AND BATH. HOT-WATER HEAT. COLONIAL PORCH. I By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re [ corded In Liber No. 3L'<52. folio 484 et seq.. ,*f the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tbe request of the party secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell at public aticMon. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1913. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following real estate, to wit: Lot 74 In Laurence J. Maugan's sub division of lota In block 3. Trinidad, as per plat recorded In liook 39, page 20. in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, subject to covenant* of record. Also part of lot 34 In John and Henrietta Lee's subdivision of lots In block 3. Trinidad, as per plat recorded In County Book 8. page 115. In the surveyor s office for tbe Dis trict of Columbia, immediately In the rear and adjoining said lot 74. descrllied a* follows: Be ginning on 12-ft. alley at the most northerly i-orner of lot 34. thence southwesterly along the line of said alley 16.50 ft. to the rear line of lot 74, thence southeasterly along said rear line 14 ft., thencc northeasterly and parallel with rear line of lot 34. 16.60 ft. to northeasterly line of lot 34. thence by and with aald northeasterly line of aald k>t 34 to tbe beginning. The north easterly 8?4 ft. on said 12-ft. alley |.y the full depth of that width of aald part of lot 8t being subject to right of wav for alley purpose* for the us* of lota 60 to 73 of *aid subdivision re corded in book 39. page 20. together wltb the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third e*?h. balance In one and two years, with Interest at 6 |?er cent, sc cured by deed of trust itt>oii the property sold, or nil cash. A deposit of $100 required at sale. All conveyancing and recording at cost of pur chaser. Terms of sale to In* complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the tight to resell the prop erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in tbe city of Washington. D. C. MICHAEL F. MANGAN, CHARLES R. MORAN. mv22 dAds.eiSu Trustee*. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts., 1407 G St. Entire Furnishings Contained in THE DOLLY MADISON HOUSE, Corner 14th St. and Massachusetts Ave., At Public Auction (On the Premises) On Wednesday, May 28, 1913, Starting at 10 A.M. Upright Piano, Parlor Suites, Parlor Cabinet, Mahogany Folding-top Card Table, Mahogany, Maple and Oak Bureaus and Chiffoniers, Brass and Enamel Beds. Dining Room Furni ture, Carpets and Rugs, Bedding and Mattresses, odd Chairs and Rockers, Wardrobes, Pictures, Mirrors, etc., etc. Terms cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. TOMORROW. ADAM A. VTESCHTJCR, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Store Fixtures. Electric Coffee and Sausage Mills, Etc., Contained in Store No. 1614 14th Street N.W., Also Horse. Wagon and Harness, BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY. MAY 28th. 1913. COMMENCING 10:30 O'CLOCK A.M.. Including Electric Hobart Coffee Mill (dir?-ct cur rent'!. 1',-h.p. Elwiric Hobart Sausage Machine, ^-h.p. Electric Hobart Sausage Machine. Hand some Marble and Porcelain Meat Counter. Com puting and other Scales. Shelves. O.mnters. I<"? Rox. Office, etc., etc. Also Horse, Wagon and Harness. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WBSCHLER. Anct. I uij'22 il&dbc.eSu I ADAM- A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER^ Trustees' Sale of Valuable Im proved and Unimproved Real Estate in Southeast Washing ton. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded in Liber 3486, at folio 373 et seq.. of tlii? land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there by. default having occurred lti the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust." we, th? undprsigned trustees, will sell at public auc tion. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-EJGHTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1013. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing lots in square 702 will be successively offered until all are disposed of: All of Fab lots forty-seven (47t, forty-eight (48). fifty (60). fifty-one (51). fiftv-two (52,. fifty-five (56), fifty-six (56). fifty-nine (39>. sixty (60), sixty one (61), as ner plat recorded In Liber W. F.. folio 2, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia: all of original lot one (1) and the following described portion of original lot eleven (11), beginning for the same at a p.?lnt on South Capitol street 27.7 feet south of the northwest corner of square 702. as shown on a plat of a subdivision of said square recorded in Liber W. F.. folio 2, of the record? of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, thence sontli 27 feet, thence past along a line parallel with N street 100 feet, thence north In a line parallel with South Capitol street 27 feet, thence west 100 1 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2,700 i square fpet: sub-lot" sixty-two (621. -sixty-live 1 (?*>). sixty-six (66). sixty-nine (69). seventy (70). eighty-one (SI), eighty-two <82>. eighty-live (86), eighty-six (86). eighty-nine (89>, ninety (90). ninety-three (ft?.) and ninety-four 'M), "as per I plat recorded in Liber W. F., folio 2, of the records of the surveyor's office for the District of Columbia. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, a large brick stable in alley between N and O streets and South Capitol and street southeast, to gether with sul>-lots 72 to 78 in square 702, a portion of said lots being improved by said stable. Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two 1 years, with interest at rate of 6 per centum 1 per ami ttu. payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. In ease of incumbered property the purchaser shall pay cash over and above such incum brances. A deposit of $100 on each parcel sold will be required of the purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the co?t of the purchaser. Terms of sale to he complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve right to* resell propertv at cost of purchaser. GEORGE W. WHITE. National Metropolitan Bank, A ?. CLAPHAM, Commercial National Bank. Trustees. RALSTON. SIDDONS & RICHARDSON, Attor nejs for Trustees. mvir.-d&ds.eSu T1IOS. .! OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING. NO. 1034 SSTH ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded In Liber No. 3493, folio 362 et seq., of i the land record* of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I '.lie undersigned trustees will sell, at public auc tion, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1913. AT HALF-PAST FoUll O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premise?, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot No. K6 in Charles Wheat ley and others, executors', subdivision of lots In'square 1192, as per plat recorded in Book A. R. S., page 137, in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, together with tii< improve ments. Terms of sale: All rash. A deposit of $100.00 will be required at time of sale. All convey .mi-ing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within tif teeu days from dav of sale. LEONARD \V. GROOM BS. E. EVERETT TAYLOIC, Trustees, my 13-eodids.cSii CTTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON [ao-ouut of the raiu. until WEDNESDAY, MAY THE TWENTY-EIGHTH. 191.t, same hour and place. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. my24&27 THISTLES' SAI.E OF VALUABLE LOT IN BARKY FARM SUBDIVISION. IMPROVED BY FRAME DWELLING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re eorde.j in Lit>er 3016. at folio 74 et seq.. oiie of the laud records of the District of ( olumbla. and ?t the request of the party serured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auc tion. at the office of Thomas .1. Owen A Son, Am tioneers. ir;.:i G st. n.w.. on WEDNESDAY THE TWEXTY-fKIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 191::.' ? AT ONE 0"< LOCK P.M.. the following deserlbed ' land ami premises, situate in the county of | Washington. IHstri'-t of < olumbla. known* aud distinguished as l?t uumbered twenty-six 1UO1 in section seven i7i 11 the subdivision of the Barry Farm, as per plat recorded in Subdivision Book Levy Court No. 2. page I, together with the Ira provenients thereon. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,088.54, further particulars of whieh will be stated at time of sale. Terms: All over and above said prior Incura branee t<> I*- paid In cash. A deposit of $100 re quired at time of sale. Terras to be compiled with within fifteen days from day of sale, other wise th" trustees will resell the "propertv at risk and **ost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. RICHARD K. PAIRO, Trustee. HERBERT A. GILL. Trustee. THO.V J OWEN A SOX. Aucts. my16.20.23.27 FUTURE DAV. C. G. SL<JAN & CO.. INC., Aucts., 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE. IMPROVED BY THREE-STORY APARTMENT HOUSE, NO. 1933 18th ST. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded In Liber No. 3322. at folios 173 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, the underslgued will offer for sale at public auction. In front of the premises, on MONDAY, JUNE NINTH. 1913. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the followlng-desrrilted real estate, situate iu the city of Washington, in said District, vi*.: I/>t two hundred and eighteen (218) in Joseph W. ,llar[ier s subdivision of lots in square one hun I dred and fifty-one tl51>, as per plat recorded in | Book 2?. page 104, of the records of tho sur 1 veyor's office of the District of Columbia. Terms: One-third cash, balance in eqnal in stallments at one and two years, with Interest at 5 per centum per annum, payable aeml-an nually from the day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $800 will be required at the time of sale. A11 conveyancing ami recording will be at the purchaser's cost. Terms to ls? complied with within ten dsvs, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of tho defaulting purchaser. WM. J. FLATHER, Trustee. ( il.VRLES EARLY, 610 14th St. n.w., tny27 -lOt.eSu&hol Trustee. C. G. SLOAN A CO. (INC.). AUCTS., 1407 O ST GOVERNMENT SALE OF OFFICE FURNI Tl RE. CARRIAGES, WAGONS CARPETS, LINOLEUM. SCRAP IRON. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES. ETC. By order of the Secretary of the Department of the Interior t<> us. dated May 21, 1913, we will sell at public auction, on THURSDAY. MAY TWENTY NINTH. 1913. AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., commencing at the Old Post Office Department Building. 8th street between E and F streets, and following immediately thereafter at the Pension Office Building, corner of 4th and G streets, a lot of government property, such as Station Wag on. two Express Wagons. Bookcases. Desks, Ta bles. offl.-.- Cbalrs. Addressing Machines. File Cabinet*. Scran Iron. Barrels. Electrical Wiring and Fittings. Electric Fans. Carpets and Rugs, Linoleum. Buckets. Cuspidors. Standing Desks. Settees. Lawn Mowers, Spools, Costumers. etc etc. Terms; Cash, ihe government requiring all goods 10 lie removed immediately aft.'-r the sale, without delay, at th.* purchaser's expeuse. ?s the space is required at on<*e for other pur)H>ses. l-arge cash deposits required from all purchasers, and all bills must be settled on day of sale. A complete list of the goods embraced In the Mile mar tap, s**n at the office, of C. G. SLOAN * CO. (Inc.>, Aucla. FlTI'RK DATS. ADAM A. WESCHLBR, AUCTIONEER. Receiver's Sale of Automo bile Accessories and Sup plies, Oils, Grease, Metal Polish, Auto Clothing, Fixtures, Burroughs Adding Machine, Cash Register, Office Furni ture. Etc., Contained in Stores Nos. 1110 and 1112 14th Street N.W.; Also Lease of Said Prem ises. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holdlnjc a Bank ruptcy Oourt. in re F. K. B. Co.. a corporation. Bankrupt No. 842. the undersigned receivers will sell by public auction, within 1W* above premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE, 1013. commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. and. if necessary, continuing the following day at the same hour until nil is sold, a large stock of miscellaneous auto acces sorle* and supplies, including Inner Tulies. Spark Plugs. Klaxon Horns, Carburetors. Clocks. Speedometers, Tire Holder* and Irons. Batteries. Brake Lining. Gas Tanks. Lamps. Pumps. Jacks. Horns, Sponges. Chamois, Tools, Oils, r.n>a?c, Compounds, Metal Polish. Air (Gauges, Tire (.'ov ers, Coats. Caps. Gauntlets, etc., etc. ALSO Shelving, Cases. Counters, National Cash Reg ister. Burroughs Adding Machine, Underwood Typewriter, iron Safe, Desks, Chairs. Office Partition. File Cabinets, Buzz Fang, etc.; also lease of premise*. The above stock, fixtures and lease will first he offered a? an entirety, and if a satisfactory bid Is not obtained will be immediately gold in de tail. Terms c-aah. LUCAS P. LOVING. Columbian Building. WILTON J. LAMBERT, 41<> 3th ?t. n.w.. my27:d4?ljxi.ef<uiimy30 Receivers. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE S SALE OF UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST IN FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS. NOS. 1818. 1817, 1815 AND 1819 LINCOLN AVENUE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a ccrtain deed of trust duly re corded in Liber No. 3(>2S. folio 443 et se<j., of the land records of the District of Colnmbls, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell at public aui'tlon. In front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1018, AT HALF PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M., an undivided one-half Interest In the following described land and premises, situate In the city of Washington. In the Dis trict of Columbia, and dealgnated as and being lot ft. In snbdlrlsion of Prospect Hill. "Keating Katate." as per plat in Levy Court No. 2. folio 4N, In the aurveyor's office, D. C., together with the Improvements thereon. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at the time of aale. All conveyancing, recording ami notarial fees Bt the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied- with within fifteen days from day of aale, otherwlae the surviving trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser, after Ave days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. C. THOS. S. LANNON. Surviving Trustee. myl7-d&ds.*Su THOMAS J. OWEN * SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RESIDENCE PROPERTY. BEIVG THE TWOSTORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING KNOWN* AS NO. 132 W STREET NORTHWEST. Whereas default having been made In the payment of certain Installments of principal and interest due on the debt secured by a cer tain deed of trust dated April 21. 1000, and re corded in Liber No. 2953, folio 70. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un dersigned trustees, by virtue of "the |w>wer vested in thein by said deed of trust, will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1913. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate ! In the county of Washington. D. O.. and dis 1 tlngul shed as loj numbered fifty-eight (58). In i Edward J. Stellwagen. trustee, and others' i subdivision of all of block numbered thirty-six 136). "Addition to Le Droit Park." and of lots In block numbered fire (5). "Dobbins' Addition to the City of Washington." as per plat re corded in Liber County No. 1ft. folio 25. of the records of the surveyor's office of said Dis trict, together with the Improvements thereon, containing six rooms and hath. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance pay able In I'qual installments at one and two 1 year*, with Interest nayabl* semi-annually, at I the rate of six (ft) per centum per annnm. to be secured by first deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. A deposit of one hundred dollars ($100) will be required at the time of sale, and terms to be fully complied with within fifteen (151 days from day of sale, or deposit to be forfeited and property resold at the co*t of such defaulting purchaser after fire (5) days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. Conveyances and recording charges at purchaser's cost. B. FRANCIS SAUL. Trustee, Ttli and L st?. n.w. WALTER E. HILTON, Trustee, mylft-d&ds.eSu 7th and L sts. n.w. THUS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. NO. 1410 loth STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly rei-orded in Liber No. 2950. folio 193 et seq.. of the land records of the Dlstriet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there by, the undersigned trustee will sell, nt public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNES DAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1918, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington. District of (Columbia, ami designated a* and being lot numbered twenty eight (28) In Samuel Redfern's subdivision of square numbered three hundred and thirty-eight (338), as aaid subdivision Is recorded in the of fice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Book B. page 88, together with the improve ments, consisting of a three-story brick dwell ing, No. 1410 10th street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third the purchase money to be paid in cash, halite in two equal installments, payable In one find two years, with Interest at 5 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or alj cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of aale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, other wise the trustee reserves the right to re-sell the property at the risk and cost of def : pur chaser, after five days' advertlsciiie f such resale In some newspaper published '.1 Wash ington, D. C. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY (Formerly the National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company), Trustee. By WM. D. HOOVER. President. (Seal)?Attest: CHARLES E. NYMAN, my23-d&ds,exSuAb Secretary. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, NO. 704 Q STREET SOUTHEAST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re corded in Liber No. 3601. folio 22 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there by, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, an MONDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1913. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following real estate in the District of Columbia, being all right, title and interest in part of square 903. beginning on G st. 4ft feet 1 inch from the southwest corner of said square, and run ning thence east on *ald street 20 feet; thence north 80 feet, more or less, to a 10-foot alley; thenoe west 2)0 feet; thence south 80 feet, more or less, to the beginning: subject to existing alley right* and way* over the west 4 feet of ?aid land, together with the Improvements tuereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In one and two years, with Interest at six jier cent, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. A deposit of $100 required at sale. All conveyancing and recording at cost of pur chaser. Terms to be compiled with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale iu some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. ft ERNEST L. SCHMIDT. GSOROS M. EMMERICH. myiO-d&ds.eSu Trustees. AUCTION SALES. FLTURK DATI. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUOTBES' SALE OF ONE ACRE OF GROUND. IMPROVED BV FRAME DWELLING, IN BURVILLE, It. C. By Tirtue of a certain deed of trust. duly re corded In Liber No. 3341, folio JCH et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1913. AT HALF FAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following real estate In the county of Washington. District of Colombia, to wit: Lot lVj in section 1. Bur rllle, D. C.t being the same property conveyed to William A. Patten, recorded In Liber 2806, folio 409. of the land record* of the District of Ootambla, together with the Improvements thereon. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $100 re quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the coat of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within fifteen days front day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser after five days' advertisement of such re sale In some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. W. GILBERT DENT, LEONARD J. MATHER. my27-d&<ls.eRn Trustees. ADAM A. WESCIILER. AUOTIONSER. Executor's Sale of Valuable Im proved Real Estate. Being Premises No. 1225 C Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. By virtue of the direction contained In the last will and testament of James Ray, deceased, late of the District of Columbia, mid of an order passed on the 15th day of May, 1M3, br the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hold ing a Probate Court, lit proceedings therein, en titled "In re estate of .Tames Ray, deceased. No. 1SM96. Administration Docket," I will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premtaea, on MONDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JUNE. 1013. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. known and designated as part of lot numbered live (5) in square numbered two hundred and ninety-three (293>, beginning for the sauie at a point on the north line of C street at the distance of eighteen (18) feet west from the southeast corner of said lot. and running thence west twenty-three i23i feet five {.*?i Inches: thence north eighty-three (S3) feet Ave lot inches; thence east twenty-three <23l feet five Inches; thence south eighty-three (83i feet five (.">) Inches to the place of beginning, to gether with the Improvements, consisting of a two-story brick dwelling house. Sale is made subject to ratification by the court. Property subject to a lease expiring March 11. 1915. at a rental of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per mouth, payable in advance. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money In cash and the balance lu two equal install ments. for which the purchaser will be requtred to give his two promissory notes, t?earing date on the day of sale, and payable at one and two years, respectively, after date, with Interest at ai? per centum per annum, until paid: pay able semi-annually, said notes to be a first lien upon the real estate s<>ld and to be secured by deed of trust thereon to the satisfaction of the executor; or the purchaser may pay nil cash, at his option. A dejiosit of $20(i will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. Rent from day of sale to be al lowed to the purchaser, and accrued taxes to lie paid to day of sale. Purchaser will be required tii comply with the terms of sale within twenty days after ratification of the sale by order of the court, otherwise the executor, in addition to all other legal remedies, reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default ing purchaser, after five days' advertisement In The Kvenlng Star newspaper. Title to be a good title of record, in fee simple and free of all liens or Incumbrances, or no sale. All convey ancing. recording, examination of title and no tarial charges at cost of purchaser. GERALD M. JOHNSON. Executor of James Ray. Deceased. mySTUt 1410 F st. n.w.. Washington. I>. C. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees' Sale of Valuable Im proved and Unimproved Real Estate in Southwest and South cast Washington. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re corded in Liber 34Nfl. at folio 373 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, default having occurred In the payment of the note secured by sa.d deed of trust, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public suc'ion. In front of the premises, on THLRSDAY. THE TWENTY-MNTII DAY OP MAY. A.D. 1913. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. prem ises 1137 New Jersey uve. s.e., situate on sub lot r?0, square north of square 7*3. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., premises 203 M st. R.w.. situate on siiblot 44. square 5?4. AT A QUARTER PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. orlgtnnl lot ntim!>ered one (1). In square 651. northwest corner Siyith Capitol and N sts. s.w. AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. original lot numbered six (Hi. in square 705, southeast corner Half and O ats. s.e. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with Interest at rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. In ease of incumbered property, the purchaser shall pay cash over and above such incum brances. A dejiosit of $100 on each parcel sold will be required of the purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within fifteen .lays from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve "right to resell property at cos; of purchaser. GEO. \V. WHITE. National Metropolitan Hank: A. G. CLAPHAM. Commercial National Rank, Trustees. It ALSTON. SIDDONS & RICHARDSON. mylti-d&ds.eSu Attorneys for Trustees. TlltlS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF ONE BRI('K DWELLING WITH FIVE ROOMS. 433 FIRST STREET S.W. By virtue of the decree passed In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. In the case of Agnes Itennle Ritchie et vlr vs. Anna M. Smith. Equity No. 3I3S7. the undersigned trus tee will bell nr public auction, in front of the premises, on THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF MAY. 1913. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing described land and premises, situated In the city of Washington, and designated as and lielng a part of lot 22. in square 5S2, described as follows: Beginning for the same at a point on the line of 1st st. west., lo teet south from the north east corner of >aid lot. and thence running south along said street 17 feet one one-third of an Inch: thence west 15S feet to a public alley; thence north 17 feet and one-third of an Inch, and thence ? ast to the place of beginning: being premises No. 433 1st st. s.w.. with the im- 1 provements thereon. Terms of sale; One-third of the purchase money being paid In cash, balance in two equal Installments, payable in one ami two years, with interest at (V~, per annum, payable semi-an nually from day of sale; secured by a deed of trust iif?iii the property sold: or all cash at ti>e option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. ? All conveyancing, recording, etc..'at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to Ik- compiled with within 15 days from day <>f 'hIc. otherwise Ihe (rustee reserves the right 'o resell the properly at (tic ri*k and <-ust of defaulting pcrcha^er. after five d*ys' adver tisement .if MH-h resale in some newspaper pub lished iu Washington. l?. ('. GEORGE H. LAMAR. Trustee. m> 17-d&ds.eSti Feudal 1 building. THOS. J. OWEN A S(>.\, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Im proved Real Estate, Corner of Iowa Circle, 13th and O Streets Northwest, Known as "The Logan." By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly rc i-Orded In Liber No. IKItiO, folio 25)7 et ?seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1913. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing-described laud and premises, situate iu the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and designated a? and being lot numbered forty two (42) iu the subdivision of part of square two hundred and seventy-nine (279), made by the Capital Construction Company, as per plat re corded in Liber No. 31. folio iy>. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, improved by the Ave stories and baHC uient brick hotel, containing fifty rooms, tweuty fonr baths, with all modern hotel equipment, known as "The Logan." Terms of sale: One third of the pnrrhase money to be paid In cash, balance In two equal installments, payable In one and two years, with Interest at five |>er centum per annum, payable semi-annually from dav of sale, secured bv deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at time of sale. All convey ancing. recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five dS7-* advertisement of such resale In some news paper published In Washington. D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COM PANY. Trustee. By CHARLES J. BELL? President. Attest: JAMES F. HOOD, Secretary. my23-dAds.eSu&hul THOS. J. OWEN A- SON. AUCTIONEERS. THREE STORY. NINE ROOMS. CELLAR AND BATH. HOT-WATER HEAT. PEBBLE-DASH DWELLING. NO. 3815 NORTON PLACE. NEAR WISCONSIN AVENUE NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. By virtue of authority vested in the under signed. we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. JUNE THIRD. 1013. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., this very de sirable. well located, nearly new residence, with all modern improvements. In perfect condition, being recently pa|>ered and palufed: also con taining laundry tubs, servant's toilet: being lot 7. in square 1W13; 50x05 feet. Any one desiriug a very desirable resideice in this section should avail themselves of this up|>ort unity, as the terms are vcrv reasonable. Terms: Purchaser to assume a need of trust for $5.00(1. due February. 1914: $5(jO cash, of which a deposit of $3)o will be required a( time I of sale, and remainder iu monthly notes. Con veyancing and re<-ording at purchaser's cost. Sale to be cbxtPd within fifteen davs. or deposit for feited. THOS .1. 1AJVEN &. SON. Auctioneer?. my27-d&ds.eSu AUCTION SALES. rrrvRE oats. SALE OF PUBLICS PROPERTY.?WAR DE partmaat. lUv 2?, 1913. Tber* will be sold at auction at 10 A.M.. JUVB S. 1013. with in north courtyard of State. War and Navy build ing, Buckets. Desks. Chairs. Typewriting Ma chines. Typewriter Desks. Silver-pitted Pitch ers. Electric Pens. Water Coolers. Water Owrter Cabinets, Water Cooler stands, etc. Articles to be removed without delay, at risk and expense of purchaser. M. R. TUORl'. CMef of Supply Div. myiTT,28.29.30.31-Je? THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWEIX ING. NINE ROOMS AND BATii; NO. 123 SIXTH STREET NORTHEAST. AT AUCTION. By virtue of authority vested in the under signed. we will sell at public auotioo, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. JUNE THREE. 1918. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the north 1H feet 2 inchea front by full depth of lot 13. hi square 837. Tonus: Sold subject to a deed of trust for $2,750, at 5V4 per cent, due January, 1915; bal ance $300 oasn. remainder to suit purchaser; $lftrt deposit required at time of sale; convev nnclng and recording at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed witlxin fifteen days, or deposit for feited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. IIAKRY S. WELCH. Attorney, 715 14th St. n.w? my27-d&<Ss. eSu IWVTOQ PACKINO & ST0EA01. $1 PER LOAD <iKT OI'R ESTIMATES FORI moving, packing and storing. Your inspection invited. ROSENBERG S STORAGE HOUSE. 711 G st. n-w. STORE YOUR FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETCX. at WESCHLER'S. 920 Pa. ave. n.w. Rata* reasonable. Estimates cheerfully given. Phone 1282. 10(i SEPARATE STORAGE ROOMS; STORAGE by the load, paokiug, hauling ami shipping; see us before storing. THOS. ItOWUNll It CO.. Auctioneers. 012 E St. n.w. Phone Main 510. PACKING. Phone M. 2010. MOVING. KREIG'S EXPRESS. 12OT H st. n.w. Large padded vans. Experienced ma. Get our estimate. SHIPPING. STORAGE. PADDED VANS. $4 AND $5 LOAD; L'-HOKSB wagons. $8 load. Phone Main 1915-191S. COLUMBIA TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. 905 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Packing &. Shipping. Storage. $2 van load. GET OUR ESTIMATES ON ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE. PACKING & MOVING. UNITED STATES STORAGE CO.. 418 10th ST. N.W. PHONE MAIN 422?. BEFORE MOVING Your household goods let tta furnish an est!mat*. Rates by load or contract. Padded vans aad re liable movers. Pseking. Shipping. Storage. Merchants' Transfer & Storage Co, Phone Main 6900. 920-922 E at. n.w. STORAGE. H. BAUM & SON. 912 PA. A VS. <1 load per month. Phone M. 1264. Fidelity Storage Co., 1420 U ST. N.W. N. 3401. MOTHPROOF STORAGE. Moths are flying; valuable goods neglected will sufTer damage. Our superior system Is ?absolutely free from dampness snd enables u* to offer GUARANTEED storage at less oost. FAMILY CHEST, lsrge enough for entire fam ily, at Mi regular rates. 1.000 rooms for house hold goods; vaults for silverware; carpets cleaned and stored; goods forwarded to all parts of the world. Our representative will be pleased to call. WASHLNGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO. (INC.). 916-918 Pa. are. n.w. FIREPROOF STORAGE. Rooms. $2 mo. up. Phone Main 281. Estimates furnished. EMERGENCY TRANSFER CO. AUTOMOBILE vans. Moving, packing and shipping. Special ?-atea on pianos. Distance moving a specialty. Ph. K. 29Q2. Night ph.. N. ?960. 3301 17th n.e. MOVING?PACKING -STORAGE. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN. WASHINGTON FURNITURE CO., ^JPHONE N. ^270. 1610-12 7th N.W. RAILROADS. C1MSA1PEAIE liACiRY. SCHEDULE OF EXCURSION TRAINS TO AND FROM CHESAPEAKE BEACH. EFFECTIVE MAY 24. 1913. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. WEEK DAYS. Going?Leave District line 10:00, 11:30 a.m., 2:30. 5:40 und 7:45 p.m. Returning?Leave the Beach 0:3." a.m., 12:06, G:00, S:0o and lo:oo p.m. ? SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. Going?Leave District line 0:30. 10:30, 11:30 a.m.. 2:00. 3:10, 4:00 ami 7:45 p.m. Returning? I>>are the Beach 7:00 a.m., 12:30, 2:10, 6:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:00 p.m. W. F. JONES. President. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO LINES. 3:15 p.mv daily?Sleepers to Louisville, Cincin nati. Indianapolis and St. Louie. H:lo p.m. daily?Pullman to Clncinuati and Chicago. 11:10 p.m. daily ? Sleepers to Virginia Hot Spring*. Cincinnati and Louisville. ?16 Pa. ave.. 1339 F st. and Union Station. HOTELS. WINSTON HOTEL, First Street Northwest, On Pennsylvania avqpue car line. Eight min utes from Union station. American and Euro pean plans; $3.00, $1.00. H. J. Spates. Proprietor. s kenj Come to New York Star at the Beaatifal New Great Northern The very latest aR fire-proof hotel. 400 light rooms, each with private bath. The most attrac live hotel in New YorSc today. Right next to Central Park, Carnegie Hail. Art lartitute, etc. Beautiful Rooms with Bath, $2.00. Luxurious Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, one or two persons, $4.00 and ap. Superior cumae aad service at etrrptvsnUy moderate pricea. AnaaWiefor our colored map of New YarLaaHAan Great Northern Hotel | 118 Weal 57th Street, New York City | FOR RENT?OUT OF TOWN. Unit RI.NT-I'l'UVISHKD COTT.tUKS AND lioardiiig houses at Blue Ridge Summit. Bue'i* Vi?ia aud Monterey. Also several cottages f..r -ale. PIIKLPS & PHELPS. Blue R'dgc Snuinilt. I'a. 2'* MOUNTAIN" COTTAttES. BUENA VISTA SPRING, PA.?BLUE RIDUg mountains. Attractive furnished cottages; flue views; splendid water. M. BRANDT, 11 East Read St.. BaitImore. Md. JaT*_ CHESAPEAKE BEACH PROPERTY FOR SALE. FOR SALE?THE CHOICEST LOTS AT NORTH Beach. Calvert county. Md. Dally train serv ice. Bus and automobile service to and from station. Lota situated in block No. 1, ona hundred and fifty feet from bay shore. Shads trees. Lots fenced in. Size. 35x73 ft. Pries, $375. Apply to R. E. RAMEY. Real Batata and Loans. w!7 14th at. n.w. COLONIAL BEACH PROPERTY. FOR SALE. Flrtt SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN. 5-ROOM furnished cottage, good water, plenty shade, porches, fruit, etc. Open May 30. Apply 71 Randolph plhce n.w. i?0* "GREAT BARGAIN." "CEDAR COTTAGE." 8 rooms, kitchen, attic: completely furnished throughout; a I suit 12.000 ft. ground; price, $2.r>00; $olK) cash, ltalauce to suit. Rent. $1!V> for season. Owner ou premises this week. O M. BHYANT. Wwnler bldg. ?_ SUMMER RESORTS. !VKW YORK. The .Summer Home of Refined People. SAMNAC INN COTTAGES AND CAMPS TO RENT. UPPER SARANAC LAKE ADIRONDACK?. NOW OPEN. Golf. Tennis and All Adirondack Attractions. HARRINGTON MILLS. Mgr. Address t'pper Saranac. N. Y.. after June 1. Hotel Marion ON LAKE GEORGE DELIGHTFULLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SHORE. Adjoins country and yacht club; rooms en suite with or without private hath; auto liv ery and garage; row boats, launches snd canoes; lake bathing. For booklet and terma apply JOS. H. MARVEL. PEyXSYLVAXlA. Bedford Springs, Pa., HOTEL and BATHS 18-hole golf i-oarse: whale tennis <-ourts. U?u ridins. livery stsl'ies Ural garage. All supplies from our 4,000-acre estate. OPEN JUNE 1 FOR Al'TOMOBILLSTS. ON THE HISTORIC PIKE. H. E. Bemis. Mgr. M. C. Sweeny. Asst. Mgr. Winters. Royal Potuciana. Palm Beach. " EAGLE8MERE park, penna. The FOREST INN aud furnished cottages. Write for booklet aad cottage Hat. BDGAB B. KIESS, Mgr. SUMMER RESORTS. CANADA. SUMMER RESORTS. CANADA. Plan Your Vacation Now A vacation In this garden-spot of the north la a real IU>!.11>AY. IJere ptne-heavy woods. Ash-teeming waters, or.one-Iaden air and clear skies bring: back tlie health-glow and mind-vigor you re seeking Here in the truly wonderful "ligblands of Ontario/9 Canada Nature offers you her very best. Whether you want to "rough it" or enjoy home-comfort. hero it Is, whether at th<* famed "Muskoka Lakes." "Lake of Bays." "Algonquin National Park." 'Temagamt." "Georgian Bar" or any of the myriad beauty spots that the Grand Trunk railroad has made accessible to civilisation. An overnight's Journey of comfort and delight. T>?* TTq Th*y ar* frp,>- They d??crlbe and picture f.illr l^et L is c*ena thls glorious country?tell you where to ?o You These how to *??and th? complete ?o*t. Never w*re , r .. rj vacation books so popular before. A m.?tai \ acation Books brings them. Send it today to F. P. Dwyer, Dept. H, 29><0> Broadway, New York City ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. Hotel Sborefaam, *????." ave., h. Elevator. private baths. phone: own surround ings. S{n-.'iiil early season rates. $10 to (17.(0 weekly. BunklPt. W. B. COTTEN. VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR 9 Brazil. Reduced June ?tk1 early July rates of $9 ui> weekly: $2 up dally. Erectlent table, "team heat. etevntnr. private hath*: every .-omfort and convenience of the most Insurious hotels. Bkt. J. P. COPE. HOTEL MORTON Virginia art., near the Brack: open *11 year. Onpaclty. 200. I it proved and refnralahod. Booms atagls or ea eulte. with private be that perfect sanitary arrangements; elevator to all floor*; ann parlor; table a special featnr* Special early season rates. Mra. W. B. HAINES. Owner and ADf???man*Dik Virginia ave. near B^aob Reduced June and early July rate* of $9 up weekly: (2 up dally. Excellent table, steam heat, elevator,' private baths; every comfort and convenience of the nmsr liixurloua hotels. Bkt. J. P. COPE. Berkshire Inn VnUOT7^ y^. from Boardwalk. Special rate*. $10.00 to li'iS0 ht ?? pf fei^?s?a" The Wiltshire, Greatly improved. Capacity. 350. Private batka. Kuuuing w ater In room*, debtor, ote. Mualc. Special, $12.50 up weekly. $2.00 up dally. Open all the year. Booklet. SAMUEL ELLUBL Motel Keoderton, from beach and pier; family hotel; prt. hatha; oeean view; elevator; sun parlor; home cooking. Special. $9 up wkly. Sat. Mon . $3. J. O. Mitchell. RIO GRANDE ^oESIvk. Fireproof, running water In rooms, with meala. as low as $10.00; ocean view, $11; private baths, $14. NEw CLARION eievator to street; open all year. Booklet. H. K. BONIFACE. PHILLIPS HOUSE. Massachusetts ave. and Beach; elevator to street level. Booklets. F. P. PHILLIPS. H^STRAN ATLANTIC CUV Half Block Oceaa Fraat. AI way a, Opea. Capacity W0. Fireproof. ?? *ster Baths. Oarage. Booklet. Ownership Maaagencat. ProrBtemiflr K<,ntucky ? ?oo yards U fl from beach. Center of at tractions; modern. high-class, as good ss the beet. Capacity, 230. Special?$8 up weekly; $1.50 up dally; Sat. to Mon., $3. Large ocean-view rooms: metal l>eds; superior table: white service; l?orches overlook ocean. Booklet. W. F. WATTS. hotelXelandeTI^x Unobstructed ocean view room#. Elevatsr. Low early season rates. JACOB B. HAWK. Hotel New England So. Carolina ave. A Beach. Private baths; run ning water in rooms. Elevator to atreet level. Run paricr. Cap., 360. Special spring ratea. Booklet. BRYAN A WILLIAMS. GALEN HALL HOTEL AND KANATOtUUM. ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY. An Ideal place for a long or short atay. Stone, brick and steel building. Booms en suite with hot and cold sea water in private hatha. l*anlc aai Curative Batba and Treatments with trained at tendants T. L. TOD NO. Oonl lfaaaser IEUENMS I'ai iuc the sea and overlooking the famous ] Boardwalk. Every room conueetctl with private I l>sth or having lint aud cold l uniting water. i anaeltv. Cim. WALTER .1. lil'ZBV. ! .Miller Cottage for Its table; rat"*, $1.25 up daily; $7 acd $8 ? weekly and up; established 34 years. Booklet. CBarlboroogb-?leabefm ATLANTIC CITT. N. 3. Joslah White tc Bona Company. Pooce De Leon, Virginia ave.. oe<Mii end. Cap.. 300. Modern in every detail. .Moderate ternis L AM BORN, "* Elevator to street level. Sultsa with bath, i Moderate .terms. Booklet. K. SCRT'MA!* A SON*. I Do You Want a Moderate Kate Hotel? Tlir \rliivrt<m Michigan ave. near beacr i i nc .'Arnn ^ion. itIrate fol] Every modern convenience and comfort. A t tract ive rates f.?i May and June. R. J. Qaborne A Son. ; HOTEL ISLESWORTH, Virginia ave. and Boardwalk. Elevator. San parlor. Orchestra. European plan. 8p*clat Amer ican plan, $2.50 up daily. $12.8o up weekly. No charge for sea or fresh water baths. Booklet. ASBL'RY PA1KK, N. J. THE BERWYN, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Absolutely flrst-class; elevator to street level; rooms en suite, with bath. 3. BAKER BItOOKS. NEW MONTEREY NORTH ANBURY PARK, N. J. Constructed of brick and atone. X\ill open for its second season on SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 191.1. Hot and cold sea water Imltha. Superior cuisine. White service. I*mg-distance telephones. I'nder the management of FRANK F. SHUTE. SHERMAN O. DENNIS. Aax't Manager. Booking representative now in attendance. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. THE ENGLEislDE Tbe best combination of genuine seasbore fea tures on the Atlantic coaat. Matchless flaking, sailing, batLing. etc.: ocean and bar. THE ENGLESIDE offers all modern appointments; prlvata baths. With aea acd fresh water. Booklet. R. F. ENQLB. Manager. CAPE MAY, IV. J. THE OHALFONTK. CAPE MAY, N. J. Open June 15 to October 1. Reasonable rates. Mrs. CALVIN SATTERF1ELD. OCEAN CITY, ft. J. THE BELLEV'UE.8,h * ??"ar#' near l?etch. Elevator. Rooms en suite, with or without baih. Booklet. E. S. SCHANTZ. OCEAN tiROVn. N. J. THE WAVERLY, Ocean Grove, near beach and auditorium: table unsurpassed: elertric light. H. H. ALOOCK. Fountain House. Private baths. Cap.. 350. Centcalw located for O-eau Grove & Asbury I'ark. Seat for liooklet A map (bowing both places, hotel* C amusements. WILD WOOD. \. J. K<Ht YOI'R NVMMER (ti nvd. NATl HE'S M< ?ST FAVOREM RHSORT. W lI.t>WOOD - BY Til E SEV Efccellesit Hotel*. Reasonable Rates. HF. HO BOTH REACH, DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN. .. tvme to Octobr Season ibis. Booklet. WALTER BI RTOX. Ornrr and Pmp SEW JRRSKyT KXJOY TUB REAI'TIES UK SPRING OoMRIN'EP WITH THE PltY ANI? IN YIOORATINQ MOUNTAIN \IR AT New Hotel BresMi: On Lake lfopatcon?, Mt. Arlington, N. J. Will open for liccorstioti liny under en tirely new management. Elevation 1.4<Nt fwt. Xo mowjuitoa. ??? malaria. .Tiki n?nii" with hot and culd running water: li*? private baths. Itoat lng. canoeing. fishing. bathing. tenuis. ?:??!f. orlicst ra. saddle liorses. ?':?f??. Kri II. ev cellert motoring. Booklet ?nd >I*I J1111" re I"?? mailed. G. FRANK COPE. Formerly of lite KItiatinny. Delaware Water Gap. MARYLAND. SOCTH RIVER HOTIvI, OPEX J? Boatlng. bathing, Xaral A nMr AwnapoUi and 1. *? ????. ?*oL'LD, Rates. ??? to *? weekly. Prop.. Annapolis. Md. PIXEY POIXT. ND. PINEY POINT HOTEL Opens for season June 20. Salt water bathing, boating, fishing, crabbing. etc. r lancing. Terms and reservations. Write WARREN WUSitN. I*. O.. Tolson, Mil.. Pn?p. MASSACHUSETTS. THE NANEPASHEMET MARBLF.HEAD NECK. MAS'*. Opena Juno 13. Finest location on North Shore of Mas*. Bay. Every room has oceaa Tiew. Booklet from R. G. Brown. Mgr. 1HADDOCK HEIGHTS, MP. ~ Seachrist Mt. Mouse Now open for the summer; nil conreuieuc.se. Fine porches: good table; beautiful Tim a. r.<*ik?t, MASSACHUSETTS. HOTKI, rt ItOR. NAIIANT. MASS . WILI, OPEN for seanou June 3. S|?>.'lal accommodation* for automobllist*. Reduced rates for June nn'l ih-tober. Apply until M?) 3?l to WII.I.IaM (!ATTO, Propr.. Hotel I.igan. 13tU and Iowa Circle. KEH' H>WP<HIHK. GRANLIDEN HOTEL, LAKE SINAPEE. N. II The only "Meal Tour" Hotel ou Lake Sutiapao. At the Gateway of the While Mountains. 11m Eilf course. tisiilug, tennis, can.x'lnc. Ix'iiUag, ithine, etc. 12 saddle horses. Open June it to Oet. 21. Write for circular. W. W. BRnWN, Manhattan Hotel. New York city. VERMONT. Health, Rest and Recreation at White river tavern A sek-ot report nm!?l the Green Ili'ls of Ver mont, adjacent to the summer home of the Presi dent. Particulars and term* upon application to \V. E. COLEMAN, Proprietor, Hartford, Vermont. V1ROIMA. COTTAGES FOB SALE OR RENT AT LOW price; located on llm front and near wharfs Excursion May 88. J. JAY GOULD, 1.114 Kigts st. u.w. 2li* MAS8A.NETTA SPUING:*' NEW BRICK HOTEL 0|?-ns June I. 1913. Thorough!) tuodeiu. Accommodations for ::im guest?. harlj reservation adriMd. Booklets. rate . :-il-. etc. upon itpl' i.-at n. MASSANETTA SPRINGS ? O.. 1N? . Ik)* 274. Harrisonburg. \ a. Orkney Springs Hotel and Bathi, Orkney Springs. Va. Open June 1 to Nov. I Beautiful mountains. Elevation. 2,3*10. Temper ature. 83-. Delightfully cool, restful. Uoinelike. healthy. Ideal spot. Fatrunag-- mui eu?lrouo??*ut the l?e?f. Wonderful waters. Cuisine most p'* !* lng feature. Booklet. H. C. CAltTEK. Pf>p. THE IAHDOCN. BLl'ESIONT. VIRGINIA. l?peu May 3o. In tlje mnuntalDs. Electrb* from ."Wi ii snd M ata. For rales, etc.. addrean !?. ( IIAI'IN. STONY MAN MOUNTAIN WashiRitrn's Mest Popular Mountain Resort 4,003 Feet Above the Sea SPECIAL FEATURES T-ocated in ceuter of 20."*J(i a> r. ? of \ rgiu a Forest*. Only I'll uiilea fr-'ia Wa*blugtun. l> ?' Ten-acre Vegetable Oarden; V> Rusti'- Buut* Iowa; T/arge Rustle IHnins Hal! and IJanein? Pavilion. Capacity, 2?m eue-ta. Ilenl of Tub?r ciilar-testinl < o?-s. Modern Poultry Plum (capac ity. 2.<i00 chieksi. Temperatare Never in Excess 78' Sanitary Plumbing. Open Fires. Bugle Call to Meal*. Most Unique R?-n.rt in 1-iantern L'. S PROPRIETOR. G. Freeman Pollock Is at the National Hotel, litli and I'a. ave., until Judc 1. Telephone M. 70i<0. A?W or write for 4u-page Illustrated Book let with BOO References. WEST YIROIMA. BROOKSIDE INN gbaoles, it. Ic <& COTTAGES t? "e ?;:i"u. BROOKSIDE. W. VA. i?d, *Md' Modern eon renlences. Rooms and suites with or without bath. Unsurpassed cuisine, f'astno. Bowllntc Billiards. Tennis, Boating. Bathln'j. I'ishltic. Riding. Driving, Motoring, Music. Booklet, ap ply to E. J. KIRKPATRICK, P. O Oakland. Md^ HARPERS FERRY. W. V A. The Lock wood, ^ June 15. Large rooms; sliady grounds: tatiie an 1 service excellent. Mrs. A. P. DANIKL. SPARROWS INN. HARPERS KERRY. W. VA.. offers one delightful, refined accommodation. Where mountain and river* tn>'et and Irtstory ta Of great interest. Miss FLORENCE SllAWEN'. WHITE NI'LIUI R SPRINGS, W, VA. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Wost Virginia j Elevation 9000 It. Invigorating air. NS PW? or Magnifi cent Switaming ^ol. Coif. Tennis, R><tiag. IlnTinu, Ftshiag. Muse. Umciiu. Suipiur and Medicinal Ratitt. Fv-erv Mo-i tro Convenience. The SHW Million IMIar Omstrtsr opens October lit, 191 i. l or ialornM'iun : P. ADAMS. 1. Va.