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I --— RATES ADS IN this, type one cent | per word, minimum charge . { cents fl ADS IN this type j two cents per word , —minimum charge | j -.i \ . • FOR SALE (REAL ESTATE!_ FOR SALE — Seven room frame house; jras; water and electric j lijjht. Quick sale, owner lca\ ing town. Answer box U> care; <s-'V POR SALE—Tnree fine building lots on north side Princess street be tween West and Peyton streets in Wheat and Suter’s sub-division, j Close to new High; School. Cor price and terms apply to JOHN I). NORMOYLE. Cor ner King and Royal streets. Phone obJ. _^_: L'Af) O A I L.’ 'Mil Q,. Pitt vt f Apt. N >. 2: 1 sewing machine, j l 1 Hot Blast stove; 1 refrigera tor. apt. size; J lot erf chairs*) | 1 single and l double white bed 70-2p FOR SAI K—(V'.y six room brick dwelling 222. North Fairfax street, bath, toilet, electric lights, newly papered and painted. Apply to JOHN I). NORAIOVLEj Corner King and Royal, streets. Phone 564. |i 71-26c FOR RENT — Brick dwelling. Prince st. near Lee-, $1$. • • r’Oi; KENT—Modern dwelling on N. Columbus st. with large! yard, $15.00. FOR RENT—Small store, Pend leton and N. Columbus sis. $10. [ FOR SALE—Mt. Ida ave. Good1 elevation; attractive location.; Four Room Frame Cottage;) easily enlarged: bath; city wa ter; elecerie lights; sewer; sea-11 a rate garage; attractive grounds !| (with good garden soil) 50x200j feet, running back to next ave nue. Price $3000. $500 cash ( and balance monthly phyVherits. Discount for larger cash pay ment. M. L. Horner, l*hom 000, General Insurance and| Real Estate." ?K-2c! I-OR RENT FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, double or single, ga»,j electric lights, bath hot anu cold water. Apply b(>9 So. Lee st. 79-4p ' FOR RENT—Large front room; alt conveniences: likable for# one or two gentlemen; rent reasonable. MlU Prince st. *, 77-dp _HELP WANTED WANTED T wo Colored girls for dishwashers. Apply at Busy Bee l uneh Room, li>:> \. Royal st.. Alex. Vu. 7'.'-Ip BOVS WANTED Weekly ag ents for The Ladies Home I Journal, The Saturday Evening' ' Post. The Country Gentleman. | At the following place", Can; make from one to live dollars wih'K. Braddock, Lloyds, Mt. Ida, llume, Alexandria. On | sale Thursday mornings at R K. Knight & Son; S. I-. Dyson & Bro.; R. P- Whitestbnc; K. L. Carne; Miller’s, King and Columbus; Montieello Hotel; I’nited Cigar Store; Oriole, King and Patrick; Dienelt’s I drug store; Fnion Station | Lunch Room: R. C. Black's store, Uosemont; V. C. Donald son, Seminary; Del Ray drue store; Clarence Hawkins. Pu t tomae: Charles Stanford, bi. Highlands; Charles Tyler, Roy al. at King. C. Carter Batch eller District Agent. 704 King | .st. Phone SO.*) or IH9. - - IP-He WANTED (M LSC ELL AX SOUS) WANTED — Couple wants mod ern furnished apartment, or.c or two rooms, kitchen and hath. gas. electricity. Apply Box B, Gazette. 79-op FUR SALE, (AUTOMOBILES) FOR SALE — I Dodge touring car, 1922 model with summer and win ter top, this car is in first class condition (3 new tires) cheap; 1 Chevrolet touring, 1922, in perfect condition, looks like new; 1 Oak land, 5-pass, touring, in good condition, cheap; 1 Overland 7-pass, tour ing in good condition, cheap. Look these over before you buy. Fair fax Service Oarage, 117 N. Fairfax St. Phone 314. 76-etf FOR SALE-D 0 I.) G B Roadster. Winter Top. Apply J. M. Gazette Of l C nee. • LOST 'AND FOUNT) L.OST- -Boston terrier pup. Please return to 210 N. Wash ington street and receive re ward. 64-tf _,OST—Between Union Stating and Washington; a suit box. containing fancy articles. Apply Box A Alex. Gazette. jOST On King .-t. between Al fred and St. Asaph, a led back; memoronduni book used in tak-j ing orders for the Afnericaii Bible Society. The finder will; please call 102-J-G at once that 1 may get the book and re-1 wjiril them for same. Kev. i). K. l>av, Alt. Ida, Alexandria, Va. 70-2]'* FOR SALE (MISCELLANEOUS) ’OK SALE—High class riding, and driving horse, six year old. Will sell cheap. Address! L). E. 1’’. ear** Gazette. tf 'OK SALE—Rhode isiaml lied, hatching eggs, si per 15; $G per 100. Black. No. Roscmont.; Tel 87fi. 77-80-8o-86-8'J-p. SPEC I \L NOTICES NOTICE 1 am back at my old stand. 1 rpair bicycles, clocks, grapho ihones. scales, typewriters, door lolls. Make k*’vs. Sharpen cutlery. CIIAS. WILLIAMS 227 King Street Phone 131 f-J ;‘>-G». F. W. DEETON iv SONS “If It’s Painting We Do It’’ 511* Queen street, Alexandria, Va. iC-jp. SALE BA AUCTION Thomas l>. (’after, Auctioneer, in compliance vith an order of ho court the following articles ,vill he sold at public auction on r ' 1928, at tei /clock at the corner of Duke and lenry streets: I desk; 1 chair: [ automobile pump: 2 display iatchuls; 1 lot pretzel tins; 1 lot •ake and cracker ti.,-.; 1 Hour »ox; f> large trays; 1 roller truck; I pretzel dough machine; 1 bbl Yew Era dough mixer; l 3-h. p. motor; ! baker trays; I counter, 1 scale; 1 coal wagon; I auto mat lie tire; 1 lot machinery parts. MILDRED (’ALLAHAN, Trustee in bankruptcy. for Colonial Pretzel Co. 75-79-c AUCTION SALE TO W iOM IT MAY CONCERN: TAKE NOTICE that on tin 3rd day of Anril, 1923- at 11:00 oVluck A. M.. at the Old Hello I r; (Hass Works on North Henry ins ' in th«* City oi Alexandria, Virginir., I will sell at public auction, for cash, the following described per*t>nul property, to wit: 1 lol of cord %w>d. i lot of scrap wood. 1 lot of sash. 1 let of d<>ors. 1 ebrtric motor, saw and stand , 1 Ford truck. T > satisfy e\ cation moon z\ judgment obtained on the 7th day of March. 1923, before F. (',. Du vall, a Civil ami Poi.ee Justic in and for th • Cii - of Alexandria Virginia, in favor of ,L C. Mel lon against E. .1 Comeau for th( sum ofi Ore Hundred Dollar. (8100.00), with legai interest thereon from the .th day o: March, 192*3, until paid. anc costs, which said personal p-op 'city lias been duly levied upot : by me a- Deputy Sergeant of sa: C»tv, and also to satisfy other executions duly heretoioic had. Dated and posted this -old day of March, 1923. R. II. COX. Scrgt. I'.v Wm. E. Candler, D. S. Alexandria City, Virginia. jX THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA The United States of America, to the use of the Rust Engineer ling Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. King Lumber Co. Incorporated, a corporation, and the Fidelity & Deposit Company 1 of Maryland, acorporation, De fendant. Action of Debt. To the creditors of the King Lumber Company., Incorporated, who supplied labor or material in the construction of the Inciner a tor Plant at Quantico. Virginia, under contract between the said King Lumber Company, Incorpo rated- and ‘he United States, dated :oii or about the Oth day’ of l e eember, 1920: You are hereby notified that 4uit was filed on March Oth. 1923. and is now pending at Alexandria, Virginia, in the Distcvt Court *'f fie United F-tates for ’.he Sast e-i Distriel of Virginia., un.l-T tht above entitled caption, for the u: e and benefi* of the said Rust Engine- i i->g Company, a corpora tion, and other creditors who sup plied lalxtr and material in the construi lion of the said Incinera tor Piant, a public building, who may inti rvene herein, and said cieditors who supplied such la in •• and material arc hereby noti fied of their right to intervene in aid can e, provided such iifter \cntion is filed within one year after the perforinan.'c and final settlement of the aforesaid con *■.:• -.,,,1 mo lnt.er as nroviderl I»y statures of the United States for 3uch vases made and provid ed. JOSEPH P, BRADY. Clerk of said Court By JOHN BARTON PHILLIPS, Deputy Clerk. tID-Jwe A PRINCE CELEBRATES —o — < llv I >•>«<•*! I'roxsl London. \piil 2.—Trine' Henry, third s; 'i cod fourth child of King (tO< igr and Queen Marv, c< li b* aU .s his twenty-third bivth day today, and sabites were tired at naval anil milit ry tations. The Prince, who i> a lieuten ant in the H>th Hus -ars. i; a stud ic-iis and popular young man, but fiiting the demise of his elder brother.-, he is nnpsrent'v dom-i ed to the humdrum 1>fe of a jun ior nimbi r of the royal family, who will have t" devote himself t,.- -i military career with the pos -vil.ilit;.- of a colonial governorship nuny years hem--. At present he has an income of 10 000 lbs. a year from the state, which will be iai rased to So.OOO poumls on his marriage. But out of this he will have to provide for any family he m».v have, as th state mak'':; no further grants to the descendants of junior branrhe. of the royal house. Henry is the best polo-player, cricketer and trak.-athlete of the royal family, am! polo experts se riously ri-ganl him ;*■> a possibil ity for the next England team in international matches. It is ex pected that King George will create Honey ,a Duke this vear Have YoifV Office Stationery Printed in the Latest Style l(-—-■, Qr.HOOI, DAYS By DWIG |; i iv/v/M - — ■ i . sgt i ~'»-* 8* % D-tfort T- T-T^mK. ITS S-S-S-S-SO l v^WVeRT N — \ C-CCOt-O - feRH-ft. s ^ _.._ rP HONOR ROLL Honor Roll of Woodbridgeji .School for March follows: Grade II. — Douglas Riley, Hilly Sanford. Grade V.—Vernon Nicholson j Elmer Riley. Grade VI.—Florence Burdette.' Montreal, QuoIhv—Exports of i wheat P-.iur from Canada in the month of December last, amount ed t> barrels, which is the largest monthly total in; the history of the industry. Montreal, Quebec—Figures on the pulp and paper industry 01 j Canada during the six months! [ending December .‘list show con-i -adorable increases over those for | thu corresponding nine mouths of j 1D21. i-1 NOTICE j •' Collection of Garbage at,a Ashes Telephone 512 And Report Rack of Service to Office of City Manager Immediate Attention G'vco to Special Reports 48-tf. TltAIA MlUaill.K OK \v»si;i,v.va\.vin<iiMA liv. n». Idled 1 VO 'i liilrsilny, June 17, 11)22 Hally I0\rc|i( ’HiiikH.vn A l«*» n.jiirin to WnthSuuiwn A. M.—6:00, 6:40, 6:65, 6:0?. Hr.B.1 4:3" 0:97 0:43, 6:56. 0::.S, 7:02. 7:0s, ,7:!5.‘ 7:20, 7:30, 7:40 7:50. 8:"0, 3:70. 3:2". 8:35. 8:50. 9."5, 9:20. 9:35. 9:57, 10.05. 10:20, 1U:50, 11:05, Li.20, 11:35, 11 50. , P. Al.--12:05. 12:3n, )3:50, 1:05. 1:20. i:35. 1:5 '. 2;C5, 2:20. 2:35, 2.50, 3:05 3.::t, 3:36, 3.55, *:"5, 4:2'-, ; 4:20, 4:3&! 1:52 6:«»3, 5:30, 6:23, 5:ofi,> 5:45. 6.05, 6 2" fi.-iO, .,:C0. 7:20, 7:4C, 5:"': 8 8:19. 9"0. 9:20. 9:40, 10:00, 10:20, 10:40. 10:6a, 11:16, 11:*9, 12:15 A. !Ji. Alexandria to lit. Vernon. A. VL— 6:40. 6 06. 0:50. 7:5 8:50, 9:35, 10:03. 10:35, 11:05, 11.35. P. M.—12:"5, 12:36, t:03 1:36. J:C5, 2:35, 3:"5, 3:3a, 4:05, 1:35, 6:40, ri 35 7:35, 8:35, 9:25, 10:36, 12:02 A. M. »» AMIHMCVTOIV - VIHOIMA MV. CO. TO THE STOCKKCLPERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Washington Sanitary Improvement Company will be held at the office i.f James R. and Harry B. Caton, No. Ill South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va., on Tuesday, April 3, 1023, *at 2 o’clock ji. m. Respectfully. GKO. S. WILSCN, 68-2wc Secretary. I NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS All taxpayers are hereby noti fied to make returns of INCOMES and PERSONAL PROREPTY to the Commissioner ef Revenue at once. Returns must be sworn to be ;fore the Commissioner, his Dc ’. mity, or someone authorized to administer oaths, and no income or personal property list will bo I accepted unless this requirement is fully complied with. Ti;e Commissioner’s office (re cently removed from Room 7 tc 21 is open from to 12 A. M and from 1 to 5 P. M., and be ginning Monday the 2*>th instant, in addition to above, office will be open from 7 to ‘J P. M. All returns not made to the Commissioner of Revenue before June 1st must be made to the Ex aminer of Records. If any tax payer fails to make such return the Examiner of Records will make an arbitrary assessment rom which under the law thereL s no appeal. y CHAS. H. CALLAHAN, . Commissioner of Revenue, u Room 2, City Hall. ( (Formerly City Treasurer’s Office.) t jEORGE B. ROBEY, Examiner of Records. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Jn the Circuit Court of the L':ty of Alexandria. Roberta Murdangh Howard, complain ml, ts. Frank Howard, defendant. In Chancery No. 738.) An affidavit having been filed, that the defendant is a non-rosi uent of this State, and the Ser geant having made such return upon process issued herein, upon written application stating de fendant’s last known post office address and place of abode, Hie following order of publication ppor grounds therein stated is. entered. The object of this suit is to obtain for complainant from de fendant a divorce a vinculo mat rimonii on the ground of wilful desertion and abandonment, with out just cause or excuse, for more than three years prior to the institution of this suit, privi lege of resuming maiden name, and for general relief. It is ordered in the name of the Commonwealth of Virginir that the defendant appear here within ten days after due publi cation, hereof and do what is necessary to protect defendant’s interest in this suit, and .hat this order he also published, posted and mailed to defendant according 10 ia\\. Teste: ELLIOTT Y. HOFFMAN, 75- hvp ( lcrh By Earl R. Sullivan, 0. 0. R. B. Washington, I’. Q. AUCTION' SALE OF VALUA BLE FACTORY PROPERTY ON THE POTOMAC RIVER . THOMAS i,. CARTER, Auctioneer. Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust hearing date on April 11- 1917, and duly recorded among the land records of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, in Deed Book No. 6fi, page 98, of the land records of the Ojty o? Alexandria, Virginia, given l.v! the Safety First Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, to I lie undersigned Trust*es, in tin ' secure the payment of ‘in in ;debtedness theicin set forth, de fault having been made in th payment of interest thereon, ■,,i the request and by the direc tion of the holder of the re t* . !evidencing said indebtedne the uudor.iigned will offer for sale ai public auction, on the promises, at 12 o’clock noon, on Saturday, April 14, 1923, all that lot, tract i or parcel of land in the ( ity of i Alexandria, Virginia, with the buildings and improvements there •on- generally called and known as the Pioneer Mills property, situated on the south side of i Duke Street and cast of the Po tomac Strand, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at the intersection ‘of the south side of Duke street with the east side of the Poto mac Strand, and running thence eastwardly with Duke Street in An the Potomac River; thence i returning to the point of begin ling, and running southwardly kith the east side of the Poto nac Strand 115 feet, 7 inches, nore or less, to the north !mc if tho lot of ground conveyed by .he Haskin Wood Vulcanizing j Company t<; the Ileal Estate Jm j movement Company of Baltimore,. >y deed dated June 9, 1891, audj •ecorded among the land ret-: mis of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, in Deed Hook No. 3U, page US; thence onstwanHy par allel to Duke Street into tin said Potomac River; thence north to ronnect with the first lm \ to gether with all rights, appurt enances, riparian rights, and privileges to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining; sub joct, however, to a light of way through a ten font alley over said property, conveyed 1 > the Real Estate improvement Company oi Baltimore by the Haskin Wood Vulcanizing- Company by decu dated Jure 9- 1891. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal in stalments, payable at six and twelve months after date respect ively, the deferred payments to he evidenced by the notes of the purchaser and to bear interc : at six per cent per annum, aim the title to be retained until tho purchase price is paid in full, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Conveyancing, in cluding Revenue st-mps, at tlu cost of the purchaser or pur chasers. A deposit of five hundred dol lars will !) • required on the day of sale. GARDNER E. BOOTHE, BRAIN A UP W PARKER, TrVHtCC8. 75-16c PUBLIC SALK OF REAL ES TATE AT ROSK.MONT By virtue ' f a decree of the ('orptjhration Court of the < ity of Alexandria. Virginia, rendered Dcccrhber ■!, 1922 in the chancery cause cf Carroll Pierce, Trustee, etc., vs. \V. A. Crawford the un dersigned will sell at public auc tion in front cf the Itoyal Street entrance of the Mirkct Building, Alexandria, Virginia, on the .list day of March, 1923, at twelve o’ clock noon, all that lot of ground known and designated >■ s l ot Number <1 Nineteen (CM in Block Numbered twenty-one (21), Sietion Numbered four (1), in hr ru* division of Rosomont, an addition to the City of Alexandria, Virg iu.i, upon the terms follow ing: Ore-third of the purchase money in cash on the date of sole, and the residue thereof to lie payable at six and twelve months front the date of sale, the deferred install ments to bear interest at the rate of six per cent until paid, and to be evidenced by the notes of tli« purchaser bearing even date witn the sale and bearing interest as aforesaid. The title to be retained until the payment of the purchase money vi full. All conveyancing to be'at the expense of the pur chaser. JAMES R. CATON, Jr.. Special Commissioner of Sale. I, Eiiiott F. -Hoffmun, C.erk ol tne Corporation Court of 'he-City of Alexandria. -Virginia, do cer tify Its! bond -with approved se curity has been executed by tht above named Special Commissioner ss required by the deeree of sale. ELLIOTT F. HOFFMAN, - • ' * ■ • - Clerk. : By Earl It. Sullivan. D. C. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA: Tn the Corporation Court or the City of Alexandria. Bessie Clark, Complainant- vs. Alfred W. Clark. Defendant. Chancery No. 22<>t. Au affidavit having Wit lilec that the defendant i. "» non-resi dent of this State, and the Ser geant having made such return upon process issued herein, upon written application stating de fendant's last known post office address end pin ■■ of abide, thr fei .wing order of publication up* on grounds therein stated is ent ered. The object of this suit is to ob tain from defendant a divorce vinculo matrimonii on *t:e ground of wilful desertion and aband onment, without just cause or ex cuse, for more than three years prior to the institution of tnic suit, custody of children and for general relief. ' ft is ordered in the name of | the Commonwealth of Virginia ■hat the defendant appear here ! within ten day:- after due publi cation hereof and do what is nec essary to protect defendant’s in terest in this r.u;t, and that tlv.r order be also published, pest" ' and mailed to defendant according to law. Teste ELLIOTT F. HOFFMAN, Clerk. By Earl If Sullivan, D. C. Chas. H. Smith, p. q. PUBLIC Sale of heal ESTATE AT ROSEMONT By virtue oL' a decree t.f the Corporation Court of the City ol Alexandria, Virginia, rendered December 1, 192?, in the chancery cause of Carroll Pierce, Trustee, etc., vs. James E. McDonald, the undersigned will sell at public auction in front of the Royai Street entrance of the Market Building, Alexandria. Viiguiia, on the 31st day of March, 1923, at twelve o’clock neon, all that lot [of ground known and designated as Lot Numbered twenty-nine (29), in Block Numbered twenty three (23), in Section N’.(inhere-; four (-1), in the subdivision ol Rosemjnt, an addition to tue City of Alexandria, Virginia, upon tht terms following: One third of the purchasi monev in cas’1 on tiio date- o: 1 sale, and the r <: thereof to lx ! payable at six . :■ twelve month: from the date of sale, tie de ferred installments to hear in terest at the rate of six per cent until paid, and to bo evidenced by the notes of the prrchaser bearing even date with the sale and bearing interest as aforesaid. The title to be retained until the payment of the purchase money in full. All conveyancing to bo at the expense of the purchaser. JAMES R. CATON, Jr., Special Commissioner of Sale. I. Elliott F. HofTman, Clerk of the Corporation Court cf the City of Alexandria, Virginia, do certi fy that bond with approved se curity has been executed by the above named Special Commission er as required by the decree of sale. Elliott F. Hoffman, Cicrk. •JG-ldc. 15y Earl It. Su'livan, D. C. Seeing the new moon over the lift shoulder meant one would soon get money. * t ' -•? Tell Binkley afraid C 'Hicu his mail fer fear soir.tbuddy has started a Ruhr valley relic! Hind. , What ve can't understand is h"" a dry officer kin remember where he bought his second round o’ drinks. EASIER DANCE Uy Canton Alexandria No. 1 Pa triarch’s Militant ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Monday April 2, 8:45 P. M. Special Music . Tickets 50c; tax 5c—Total 55c . | 75-lc I * « • CHARACTER STRENGTH SERVICE To render a complete banking service that is valuable and helpful to our depositors is the earnest purpose of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or ALEXANDRIA, VA. Wall Paper Paper Hanging j EDWARD OWENS Ail Work Guaranteed 217 South Payne St. 54-25c __ ! Established 1852 BURKE AND HERBERT RANKERS 3 per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits Investments, first Mori gages on Real Estate / 1 . COMING A Chance to 15uy SHUMAN’S ICE CREAM In every section of the city, we have established our asem-ies and on or about APRIL 10th you will he able to Ret i “SHUMAN’S OLD TIME KIND” ICE CREAM The hind that your Doctor will reeommeud for old people, you nit people, well people, »ud sick people in other words all j of the people. Ask Your Physician, he will tell you Because of modern methods used in its manufacture, it will be better than ever. *-----' •. . .,j /. • ’ 11 *• # r - . 4 . ,