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J LET THE GAZETTE 1 Classified Columns Work for You Night and Day If You Want to Buy or JSell Anything Call No. 7 For Results, Wanted?Girls to work in laundry. Pleasant work. Applv 1210 Queen Street. 118-tf WANTED?An elderly working ?housekeeper for two or three weeks to take full charge. Must; have good reference. Good wages to right party. Apply Mrs. R. S< ?Fleming, Washington Pike, Bash for'd Road. l43-3p; RANTED?Carpenters and Laborers, steady work. Apply to Key Bridge. 35th and Water Streets, N. W., Washington, D. C. WANTED?Piano teacher, would like to rent piano in good condition. Will guarantee good care and rea sonable rent. 'Call 611-G Mrs. CBarnes, 428 North Fayette St. 50-2p. Panted?Experienced counter girls, Apply at Commissary, Virginia Ship Building Corp. 117-tf. OR RENT?Attractive furnished an)d unfurnished city and subur iban homes, shoit and long ten ancy terms. M. L. Jlorner, 012 King street, Phone 600. i-lS-7c x)ins for Rent?With or without board for two. refined gentlemen in Rosemonft, men working nijrht time preferred. Box 16 Gazette Office. 0-2p. [ ANTED?To rent a piano, throe months or longer for private use only. Phone 751-J "-after G p. m. j 8-3p.~ inted?4 or 5 unfurnished rooms or touse. Address H. S. Freeman, south Washington, Va. 149-Sp.1 Butiterine and egg route with >ady customers. For sale, cheap ? cash. Can make $100 weekly >filt within short time. Good op rtunity, for man without experi ce, and very little capital. A. B. C. zette Office. 140-'5p >R Rent?Three furnished rooms, o ladses or married couple. Hot vater and electric lights. Call ?fter 7 p. m. Apartmen-t 214 forth Royal Street. 150-Ip. R RENT?Large front bed room, lectric lights and bath. Good lo ation. Refined gentlemen only. 15 North Columbus Street. -2p. ? Salte?iMotorcycle engine. 010 outh Fairfax Street. 149-3p. Sale?Well bred 00 to' SO pound igs, and a few brood sows. Collen ;r Conrad Co., Phone 778 w6. 3p. / R SALE?Eight room brick lectric lights, gas and coal range, jncrete cellar. Property in ex illent condition. Location. 221 outh Pitt street. Price, ?5,750. raham & Ogden. 123-tfc. R SALE?In Rosemont. brick six oonis. bath and sleeping porch, as. electricity, and hot water cat. Large lot. possession iven July 15. Apply M. L. Hor er, 012 King street. Phone 000. 4f. I Sale?1918 Hudson speedster, rfect condition, spot light, cut out tra tire and chains, etc. Run 4.000 tiles $2,000. to quick buyer, letcher Motor Co. 14S-Gp. niture^For Saie?At 52 East [aple Street, dining room., bed jam and living room set. In ocd condition. Io0-2p. 1 SALE?I have several nice eces of furniture for sale at 27 South Fairfax street. o'set, buffet, gas rang?, purbi )i, desk and many other things. . B. Z. Moorman. loU-lp illette Safety Tires, chilled rub process. 6,000 miles guaranteed, c. Auto Supply, 104 South Wash ion Street. ' ? 149-lc i SALE?-One Ford truck and le ton Buack truck.. Dickerson's airace, 113-117- Scoik^Pitt $t. FGK SALE?1918 Maxwell five pas senger touring ear .in the best of condition, etxra tire, extra wheel, tcp cover, hood cover, and tire cover. Apply at 50,5 Prince St. 150-2p. ? t i.OST?Strayed away from Rose mont Saturday evening a small brindle Boston hull terrier. Re ward if returned to Burke and Herbert banking house. 150-3c. LOST?On Saturday, on electric train or street near Alexandria National Bank, a black silk um brella. Reward. Address Umbrel la Care of Gazette. 150-lp. Samuel II. Lunt,_ Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Desirable House and Lot in Rosemont Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust bearing dale on December 10th, 1!:17, and duly recorded amow the land records of the City of Alex andria, Virginia, in deed book GO, page 374, given by the Rosemont Develop ment C. mpany, Incorporated, a Cor poration, to the undersigned Trustee, to secure the payment of certain jiromisory negotiable notes therein s<r. forih, default having T)een made in the payment of said notes, and at the request and by the directiot. of the holder of said notes, and pursuant to the terms of the said deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale at p:ibiic auction at the Royal Street en trance to the Market Building, in the City of Alexandria, Virginia, at 1 eclock Noon, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th. all that lot of ground, with the build ings and improvements thereon known as lot 7, in Block No. 19, Sec tion No. 3, on a certain plan of lets known as Rosemont, a plat of which is duly of record among the land To reros of Alexandria Counry, in deed book 131, page 59-1. Terms of sale: Cash. Conveyancing iincluding revenue stamps, at the cos of the purchaser. JAMES R. CATON, Trustee AUCTION SALE By S. H. Lunt, Auctioneer. - Auction Sale?Sale of desirable Apartment House known as the "Rosemont Apartment" located on the South side of Duke Street between j Royal and Pitt Streets, Alexandria Virginia. By virtue of and pursuant to the terms cf a deed of trust dated Octo ber 18, 1918, executed by the Rose mont Development Company, Incor porated, a corporation, to Robinson Mcncure, as trustee, and of record in Deed F?-.:ok (>7, at page 2S7 of the land records of Alexandria City, Yir ginla, and at the request and di rection of the party secured by the said died of trust, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in front of the Royal Street entrance to the Market House, in Alexandria City, Virginia on SATURDAY, JUNE 2Sth. 1919 at 12 o'clock M., that parcel of ground with the improvements there on and the appurtenances there to be longing, located in Alexandria City Virginia, and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the south side of Duke Street 52 feet east of the southeast intersection of Dr.kc ar.d Pitt Streets; and running thence 3ast Duke street S3 feet 5 inches, more or less; thence south parallel with Pitt Street 10- feet to a court or alley IS feet wide: thence West on said Court of Ailsy and parallel with Duke Street S3 feet ?> inches, more or less, and thence north paral lel with Pitt Street 102 reef to the beginning. with right or way ever said alley in common I with othejrs en titled thereto, and being the same real estate which was conveyed to the Rcsemont Development Company. Incorporated, by Harrie Fitzhugh Wheat, widower, by deed dated Dec ember 7. 1011, and recorcTed among the lar.d records cf said City in Deed K. ok Nc. (51 at page 450, and beinp kr.own as ;\'os -112 and 414 Duke Street. The said land is improved by a nanasome brick apartment house. Terms of Sale*?Cash. Conveyanc ing: at the cost of the purcnascr 01 purchasers , ROBIXSON MONCURS. 100 HUNDRED SAILORS DROWN German Ships Said to Have Made Signals to Destroy Interned Yesesls London, June 24.?More than 100 German saitors are believed to have perished while trying to escape in life boats after the scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow. Some bodies have been washed ashore and have been buried. A German four-master, it is sai-:;, appeared three miles of Scapa last Wednesday and gavy signs to the German warships. The inference is that. this mystery vessel conveyed the order for the sinking of the | fleet. A German wireless message pick ed up last night- says the German crews went to England in the be I.ef that the ships we:c-,to be pre ferred to the Father13rid but thv when they found out this was not so they sank them in' prefer.ee to surrender. ANNOUNCEMENT Columbia Bedding Company has opened a mattress factory and is now ready to renovate box springs, mattresses, pillows and etc., at rea sonable prices. Work called for and delivered the same'day. Let us call and give you estimate. See us about a new mattress. Columbia Bedding Co., Prince and Commerce Streets. Phone 743. 133-26t PUBLIC SALE By S. H. Lunt, Auctioneer In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia. In the matter of Robt. P. Aitchesor. individually, and as surviving partner of Aitcheson & Bro., Bankrupt. No. 174 In Bankruptcy. On Saturday, June 2Sth, 1010, at 12 o'clock noon I. will offer for sale at public auction in front of the Royal Street entrance to the Market House, in the City of Alexandria, Vir ginia, to the highest bidder for cash the following enumerated property in the above entitled cause, and being the residue of the property yet to be disposed of, to-wit: Approximately 2 1-2 acres of unim proved land near Robey's Station. Fairfax County, Virginia. An undivided equitable interest in a sub-division of one-half acre near 11 yati sviile, Ma ryland. Interest in open accounts hitherto uncollected. Above property belongs to the Es tate of Aitcheson & ttrotTier. ROBINSON MONCURE, ? 141-13c Trustee in Bankruptcy. AUCTION SALE. By Samuel II. Luut, Auctioneer Auction Sale?Sale of a desirable Modern brick dwellinghouse "with im provements, known as No. 322 North Pitt Street, Alexandria, Virginia. By virtue of and pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust dated October 11, 1013, exe'eued by Frank L. Slay maker and wife, and Alexander 5uter and wife to Richard C. L. Mon cure, as trustee, and of record in dee:l book No. fi3 a^ page 1G9 of the land records of Alexandria City, Virginia, at the request and direction of the party thereby secured, default hav ing been made in the payment of the Indebted ness secured by the said deed of trust the undersigned trustee will offer for saie at public auction, in front of the Royal Street entrant** to* the market house, in Alexandria City, Virginia, on SATURDAY, JULY 5th. 1913 at 12 o'clock M., that parcel of ground with the improvements thereon and Ihrppurteuances thereto belonging located on the west sirle of Fitt Street between Queen and Princess Streets, Alexandria City. Virginia, and bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the west side of Pitt Street -IS feet more or less north of the center of the square between Queen and Prim-ess Streets, and at the center of tr?o partition wall between the brick dwelling house on this lot and th:> one adioinir.ir on the J south, and running thence north on Pitt Street 1(5 feet <> inches, more or less, to and including the north wall of the house on this lot; thence west parallel to Princess Street SO feet to an alley 10 feet wide: thence south on said alley the length of the first line: and thence east in a direct line parallel with Princess Street to the poir.t qf beginning, with right of way over said alley, and being the northernmost one of three brick dwel ling houses erected in a row by Thomas C.sRawleit and Lena M. Raw lett, his wife, and being the same rot or parcel of groundr which was. de rived from Thomas C. Rawlett ana Lena M. Rawlett, his wife by deed dated October llth, lpiio. ? f Terms of Sale?CASH. Conveyanc ing at the cost of^ the purchaser or purchasers. : RICHARD C. L. MONCURE, ? ^'lis.' life-..**??, The British admiralty still consid ers the story to have been fully told in the 130-word statement Satur day, and has made no supplemen tary utterances.. The decision not to maintain arm ed guards on the German warships was taken by th- al'ied council at Paris foil-owing the advice of the principal admirals, namely: Wemyss for Great Britain; Debon: for France; Benson, for America, f'rassi, for Italy. The decision was approved by the prime ministers of the various pow ars. The British navy, therfore, had I nothing to do but cany out orders. DICTATORSHIP LOOMS UP Germany Declared to Face Counter Revolution Paris, June 14.?The movement for a military dictatorship in Germany is-gaining ground, according to ad dees received by the American mil itary authorities here, quoting the Kreuz Zeitung, of Berlin. Die Freiheit, the Independent So cialist paper, declares that the coun ter revolutionary element is prepar ing to strike a blow against the government. > Samuel H. Lunt, .Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Desirable Rouse and Lot in Roscmont Pursuant to the terms of a deed of irust bearing date on August 1">, 1914. and duly recorded among the land re cords of the County of Alexandria, Virginia, in Deed Book No. 144, page given by Suter.and Slaymaker. Incorporated, to the undersigned Trustee to secure the payment of certain promissory negotiable note* therein set forth, default having been made "in the payment ot some of said notes, and at the request and by the direction of the hfflder of said.notes, and pursuant to the terms of the said deed of trust, the undersigned will of fer for sale at public auction, at the Royal Street entrance to the Market Building, in the City of Alexandria, Virginia, at 12 o'clock noon, or. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. that lot of ground, with the build ings and improvements thereon, known as lot numbered two in block.num bered ten. Section No. 1. on a cer tain plan of lots known as ''Rosc mont," a plat of which is duly of re cord among the land records of Alex andria County in Deed Book 119, page SOD. the house on said lot being known as 103 Rosemont Avenue. This sale will be made subject to the lien of a first deed or trust on said property, bearing date on Aug ust 14. 1914, and duly recorded among the land records of the said County of Alexandria, j given to secure the payment of the sum of forty-sever, hundred and fifty dollars, with in terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, under which first seventy-two dollars and fifty cents. Terms of sale: CASH. Conveyanc ing, including revenue, stamps, at th* deed of trust.frap proximately co sit of the >-?> c i. , .v..-. - ' Used Car Bargains ,, Model SO Overland $500.00 One Studefaaker Roadster . 650 Model 83 Overland 450.00 Chevrolet Six Speedster 550.00 Ford Touring (1917) 325.00 Terms if desired , THE AERO AUTO COMPANY ? 1101 King St. Phone 820. Established 1844 by Jas. F. Carlin Worth Hulfish and Sons, lis. Successors to Carlin-Kulfish Co. WHOLESALE HARDWARE Doors and Window Screens, Grain Cradles. Rubber Roofing, Genuine .Malta Plows and Plates, Hay Rakes, Barb Wire. ' 313-315 KING STREET Alexandria, Vac Worth Hulfish, Pres. David N. Hulfish, Secy. com., LUMBER and * BUILDING MATERIALS w G O ft. OS c o c Invest a Pare of Your .Savings ".n Carefully Planned Building and improvii LUMBER FLOORING SIDING rpTf Tf-vTO " MOULDINGS DOORS SASH BLINDS LATHS SHINGLES BUILDING LIME PORTLAND CEMENT WALL PLASTER PREPARED ROOFINGS TERRA COTTA PIPE AND EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING BUT THE HARDWA RE W, A. SMOOT & CO., \mc ALEX A M D R i A. / VIRGIN! A W o A s M n ? I Af C o N f n I mm and mmm vmms /"pQ transform a porch into an airy out A. dooi? living-room for the summer is very little trouble, You need only a few chairs, a t&b-e, and a pore;;, r'.rh '- The f light?becacSS evening is vhe tirr:o when the porch living-room is mosi: appreciated, c9fe If you use EDISON MAZDA Lsmps in your home, the porch ligh't will cost you very little, for yo\i Icr.ov/ v/ith . EDISON MAZDA Lamps you can have three times as much light as you can with old style carbon lamps?ar.-i Still ase no more electricity. the savin? and convenience cf theao ? Alexandria County Lighting Co. ? ? i . . ? . . , ? . 4 _ XT I > fflTPC C T , mi. mi 2 convenient small brick dwellings No. 131 and 133 South Fairfax Street Cheap to a prompt pur chaser. Apply to LAURENCE STABLER 415 Prince Street COMMERCIAL AND FAflCY Office Supplies DYSON & BRO. 'S' -? i ? ri;ickaellera tr-Q SiatiOKii's, 423 Siag gtr??i W At SIN GTON VIRGIN LA gA?LWAY CO. ??A- ."ISJect i/SAS. i* 'lo C'bnari SacnTi: AJ?3Ut*<ElW: Say Ws<attilcjfl?a. ,?L 5r -'J.??. +5.48. tS-6>- *?*'< fr.iC. =5.53, 7.SS, v7.10, '7.*^ ?S* tb "-SO, '"ME, *7.5#, *7-55, 8.6S, 'S.?v ?S1C * zs 'H.SO, 8.10, 9.00, fc.20, I'"Vif i.2?, 19.45, U.M 11.80. 11.40. ?. v.?u.e?. i2.?o. 12 40, i.es, i.a?. I.ZC. : ifi, 1.58, 2.0?, 2 !2.20, 2 35. ' Z *3, 8.86, S.16, 8.20, 3.SC, t.4i, ?'S9' * i0, 4.1* 4.2!?, * - ?-43, 4??. I.JO, i .19, 5.20, 6.30, 5.40, 5.50, i.M, I.IS. G 31. 6.2C, 5.46, 8.50, 7.?G, 7.10, t '.33, 7.4B, 8.35, S.2?, 8.49. 5.0,, 3*S? j: i<3, 10.<rP, '.S. 3'': 11.15. A- ?IS.Sfc. "?5S?i'c?r^ Ssiiia.rc a>"- 5tolli3aT?E t&3u KaaCayx Jicva*'" AicJtaairia '5'sr fit 4- M.?(?.25, #.##, T.Z*: 8.B5. 3.5*. A.iLi, 11.*C. 71?IS.Si, 1.3D, 3.2*. a.J^, i.aa. ? .tS, ?. :s, 7.215. 5.SB. c.?3 1*.25. lt.SF. '.ftr. . ., V rMfl/'OV* RAIi ROAD SCHEDULES Arrival and Departure of Pa?ionger Trains Alexandria. Virginia. Tho following sohndule dgmxa piibliahod as information and not guaranteed. SOUTHERN RAILROAD (Eastern Standard Time.) South. North. New York-Memphis 3:27 n.ra Via I'.rMol) 12:18 a.m. WaHliincttin-Diiaville 7-37 a.m (Local) ft 3:18 p.m. New York-New Orleans 8:47 a.ni <Vln Atlanta) il :58 p.m. 9:07 a.uiw^Wftali'tiin-Harrlsonbtirjr... 8:13 p.m. Wnsliinitton-Atianta 0*37 a.m M'oadH'*) 31:13 p.m. WashinBtou-M.mpUla 2:27 p.ro 'Via UrMnlj <:58 p.m. Waalilneton-UlrmlnBliam 0.7,7 p at (Via Atlanta) 12:OS p.m. f.J-t'J jMiK.-Wa-iltloa llarrl-onliuru 11 :i.vi a.m.t Wa^hinBton-CliarlottcfiTilli; 4:22 p.m.. (I.ocal 1 11:08 a.m. tr>:22 11.in.. .Wasliinztou-V.'am-aton. 7:33 a.m.t 7:17 p.m.?N. Y.-Antrnxla-AU.'ii.... 7:18a.ui. Now York-N'-w Orleann 10:02 p.m (Via Hristnl) 7:43 a.m. 10:17 p.m...New York-Atlauta 8:2s a.m. New York-New Orleans 11:02p.m....... (Via Atlanta) 0:2$ a.m. WASHINGTON SOUTHERN EAUEOAD. South. North. New Y<irk-Ta< Ksonvill? 3:3" a.m (A. O. I..) 11:30 p.m. Washlnstim-Kiehmond 7:33 a.m (I/.raU 12:00 p.m. ?,\ ;v Tork-Atlauta-.Ia<:k.?ouvillc 0-47 a t;i (S. A. L.i 10:13 p.m. Wr.shinston-l'r I' rickshurs 10:32 a.m (Local! 8:10 a.m. Wnslilnclon-Kiclimoad 11:47 a.m (Hxpress) ....... 7:30 p.m. New Yo r k-Ta 1111: a - K1 ? y West 3:32 p.m (A. C. L.) 3:00 p.m. V/asthiiiBlon-Hielimoad 5:17 p.m (I?eal) ?:37 p.m <S) Waahlngton-ColumWa-MntMphls 6:17 p.m (S. A. I-.) 12:43 p.m. N.-nv York-St. JVterahtirii-I'alm Hi-acii S:07 p.m iS. A. L tl:15 a.m. ; 17 i>.i.|...\Viifc!i.^it.iVt,lit:rB-Tampa 0:O3 p.m. Hlehamiid-WasiiHinton (expri*r?>J p.m. Kselimot'i-Wa^hiUKton (loeai) 0:2?5 p.Uj.T tDaily except Sunday. 8 Kunilty only. U. E. KAiLROAD ADMIIilSTRATION, Tiiket Olllcc. UuI'm Station. Teieplione 37i) After 9 p. m. call 867 FOR HIRE NEW BUIC'K Seven Passenger Touring Car Office Fletcher -AI.otor Co. D. G. McWhorter 121 Sculli Alfred St., Alexandria, Va. 'y\ ? " .Telephone 835 The Alexandria Mercantile Agency 'ib South Royal St. Alexandria, Va. Special correspondents in all parts of the world. Transfer your old ac counts from Ledger to bant Honk, Cchc-rs are getting the: W. E. BLANK! ? ? NOTICE i To the Bondholders of ic^ Company. | Five thousand dolia - yij i of this company will - i|!i; ' Fiiv.t National Bank ? r:a, i Virginia, July i- 1919 - The bonds to be pa. ec*" e l by lot. Those wh . sire thair bonds paid rcu - or* or before June 23rd, - theJ' may be omitted fron ? S?.^, J. % M. N' "? stee.