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LEG'AI COURT PlE SATURDAY. A -MOOy Da o. las 2. J-s1 Aesess, Amigenssat for Mam y, Ag' A NM mSB-Ripley vs. .Carth. Attorneys. Archer. Smith, iet-Stai. Padsett. Forrest MM-Radford vs. Pleas. AttreSys. WIls., Huldekaper & I.0111-18Uhse. Haven. Ridout. Eety geDamvn. Be. >. -srann MaCaW. Assignment for Monday. April 10. MI. 3l--Dante vs. Hutchins. Attorneys. Brandenburg & BrnndeabUg-Gt . Johnson, Merillat. Coheir. WI-Rudolph & Wed Co. vs. ,Rowe et al. Attorneys, pttenberg. Hoehling, Peelle & Orilby, Rhodes, Cromelin. Ford. Browning-Carlisle, Howe, Diggs. lil-Ingersoll vs. Tyler. Attorneys., Swaye. Johnson-Swindell, Van Fleet. Maddox & Gatley. 2001 (Probate)-In re estate of John Wheelwright. Attorneys, Hackett- Bounds. 327W4-Port Graham Coal Co. vs. Mc- Adoo. Attorneys, Herrick, Day-Laskey, Hinton. Ellis & Donaldson. 214-Boyts vs. Mann. Attorneys. Bal- lenger-Darlington. Cireult Divisie., No. 1., Justtee Gould. Assignment for Monday. April 10, 191. 301-Roth vs. Love. Attorneys, Car- mody, Mather-Newmyer. 31,-Burke vs. Anacostia & Potomac Railway Co. Attorneys, Lambert, Yeat- man-Barbour. off-Calvert. administrator. vs. Ter- minal Taxicab Co. Attorneys. Gittings & Chamberlin, Mattingly-Baker. Oster- man. -19-Sommerville vs. McKinley. Attor- ne s. Imlay-O'Donoghue. =-Morgan vs. Capital Traction Co. Attorneys. Tepper & Gusack-Hogan. .7-Dean vs. Washington Gas Ljght C. Attorneys, Robinson-Berry & Minor. ..-Rose vs. Washington & Southern Bank. Attorneys. David-Calhoun, Car- ter. 367-Wedderburn vs. Moses. Attorneys. Gies-Ellis & Donaldson. 7. -Henderson vs. Mann. Attorneys. Hill. Jr.-Sullivan. ;:1-Jewett vs. Moses et al. Attorneys. Gardiner, Hamby-McNell. Lresit Diviten No. 2. Justice Staferd. Tolson vs. American Express Co; mo- tion for new trial withdrawn and Judg- ment on verdict for plaintiff for 8500; plaintiff's attorneys, D. W. Baker & J. W. Staggers; defendant's attorneys, Car- lisle & Howe. Assignment for Monday, April 10, 1916 6-Grove vs. Grogan. Attorneys, Mather. Downey-Baker, Leahy. 383-Karrick vs. Fuller Co. Attorneys, Quinn-Duvall. 310-Wilson vs. Boyd. Attorneys. Rhodes. Cromelin-Ottenberg. 32-Disney vs. B. & O. B. R. Co. At- torneys. Stearman-Hamilton & Hamil- ton. 34-Trimble vs. District National Bank. Attorneys, Darr. Peyser-Lester, Bar- nard & Johnson. :96-Thomas vs. Washington Terminal Co. Attorneys, Jones, Ridout-Hamilton & Hamilton. 410-Klein vs. City & Suburban Ry. Co. Attorneys. Ray, Quinn-Hoover. Criminal Dtteeu we. 1. Chief Justre. Covingte. Assignment for Monday. April 10, 1916: United States vs. Caecv Brooks and izzie Brooks. United States vs. Mary Anderson. I'nited States vs. William Grayson. I nited States vs. George V. Keen. S-nten es. Criminal Divisie. No. 2. Chiet Justlee Cevingten. Tinor vs. McGarter; time to submit motion for new trial extended to April 1- plaintiff's attorney, W. H. Richards: de'endant's attornr. A. W. Scott and W 1' Martin. Criminal Divisen. No. 2, Justtee sidde. Notice-Counsel are advised that definite dat-s for trial of issue. will be fixed on Monday. April 10. .Asignment for Monday, April 10. 1916: m-Morgan et a. vs. Cunningham; at- torneys. Yeatman-Wilson. 13~-Johnson vs. Gressett; attorneys, Fenning and Gordon-Yeatman. 140-Ockershausen vs. Archer, attorneys, Harlow-Mills. 14'1-Green vs. Reeves: attorneys, Rid- out-Edwards. 141-Barnhart vs. Mess: attorneys, Har- low-Quinn. 146-American Distilling Company vs. O'Donnell; attorneys, Shore & Purcell- Baker. 147-Kisial vs. Splendid Lunch Room Company; attorneys. Macate. Darr Nicholson, Colladay, Toomey. 148-Richardson vs. Metropolitan Coach Company; attorneys. Shore, Purcell. Mo- lnerney-Colbert. liG-Amrerman vs. Collins, attorneys, Taliaferro-Moriarty. 152-Powers vs, Brothers. Jr.; attorne s Block-Douglas. Rufmn. Obear, Morgan. 15l-ullivan vs. Washington and Od Dominion Railway Company; attorneys, English-Lambert. 154-Marshburn vs. Brothers, Jr.; at- torneys, Block-Douglas. Ruffin. Obear, Morgan. 156-Webb vs. Tlackey; attorneys, Ryan -Hogan. 156-Murray vs. Morgan; attornays. Richards-Drake. Prebate Dtivis. Justiee Mecer. 1!state of Josiah Shaw; order to with- draw papers. Estate of Maria B. Wood; order di.- mnissing rule. Estate of Anna M. Phelps; order ad- mitting will to probate and granting let- tars testamentary to Mary. Phelpe and American Security and Trust Company; bond, 32,000; attorney. A. B. Leet. Estate of Anna J. Foster; order admit- ting will to probate and granting lettsrs testamentary to Mary M. Ryan and American Security and Trust Company; attoriney. A. B. Leet. Estate of Elisabeth 3. Conrad; order admitting will to probate and granting letters testamentary to Irwin B. Linton; bond, 2i00; attorney. I. B. Linton. Estate of Alonso A. Rowley; order ap- pointing Clifford IA. Rowley administra- tor; bond. 3900; attorney. C. A. Rowley- In re Robert Hart; order appointing Ltitt V. H. Blen guardian; bond. 3000; attorney E. P. Oblnaday. Estate of Jacob B. Walker; order fbr rule to show cause. Estate of Mary A. Lawless; order ap- pointing James 3. Lawlese aministrator; bond. 5I00; attorney, P. H. Lougbran. Estate of Sarah E. Lawton; order for sale of real estate; attorney, F. H. Mo- riarty. Estate of Grover C. Gbu" ; erder substittn '"r.ek bsid et - le gince of 3000 general bed: atsvs, G. I.. Baker & C. C. Miller. In re Onde E. Duttom; eider fer allow- ance; attorney J. B. Plynn. Estae of Sarah C. Grst will dated April2., Mi. psi. Estate- of WIlara 5. naten ?,ettion for- appointraent of -Aadini-ator. iMed In re George Jehnis.; betitiha fer sA- Doe gt11. aise ai ,+t r$. ]. No. Mard J m, Sly and eosa dated Mtareb 3, :ISf fl. Mistist ID Ru ef masse Wid qse 91p11ame3.a In re letter ewient; ogde et pub 01B4-Dyer Brothers we, Jobs T. W a and John T. Walker. Jr.. trading as John T. Walker & lea; Jugment K. C. 111 plaintire attorney. Barton Mlat,. 6111-Dyer Brother. vs. Jamaes I Alexander;jdsmest I. C. $5; plaintir, attorne. Maca se. rri-Emy stmea et es. to Ew B BDissem and Chcars Babter. to se ae ke IAert Gamm-AmrIsa Buitoh Aadabaa= Be " 11.0; lot 34 block U. Patwoath-ITo -manebnk Belty Oaa t Wads K Ooer and Wime D. Bary, to umr Snai N. Thrift 1.,0; 3 vea. 6 Par cnt, *am* e.ua.n; lot 1g% bleak I. andle 1&IlasB-J. K Sbar to 1 . Baa and John Heo,. to asre Uplted Slate BaM Compaar ,A; aloth pammn. r aad es lats 13 and 13, se"em Sqmara 8-May L. Sagrd at sir. Ger~ H to Balmiin F. Ladta+m. and Geose F. Wmusa. to maoe o lmmn P. Terflagr 1.46; 5 years, U per mat. semi-amualy; lots I and S. Sqasm 1m.-Willina K P. French at an. t Albioa K. Paris and 'ieoda N. Gi1, r.. t rers Te Wis Homoe 11W; yer, pe ,at .aIemfl; lot at and part ot t, A71 And i Dobbins Additaco-Jaeph P. Greagry at am. t 7. eard Leria and Rabert R. Mahoemer, t mets 'iboma A. Jamaica $1.45; monthly pas mea, 6 per cent; lot 1e aver, mi. Squarg UD-EMabth A. Tolgy to B. Frend manl and James F. Shea, to se , He Savdea Bank I04; monthly payments, 6 pr eat; let I4 Maridian HDu-Mary L Bltery to Arthur Car and Mesto A. Gad, to asem Prpetal B"ld las asocaton 11.10; lot W. block 1o Whither Clas-Alphemse Sgws at n, to B Rands Saul and James F. shea, to gsame Ems asing Bank 35; mothly pamata, 6 per sed lot , square 35. Beilevue-Edith V. Ruperta to D'aent T BeIsald mod Georae N. Emmerich, to secure German-Assmer Ina Baildina Amociation 1,0; lot 3. REAL ESTATE TRANSFURS. Petworth-Middamu. & aini-, Incorporated, to Farr and Emma W. Banldr. lot 3, bloa 1 11 North Columbia Heights-iadeca B. Jenmon at rIr. Frank X. to John L and Ameia M. Sullian, ot 44. block 6. me. North Columbia Heights-John J. Sullivan at us. o Prsnk . Johnson and Douglas G. Maxa., loti bock$10. Connecticut Avenue Trrance-Cbarls I Wire ad William M. Terrell to Charles E. Wire. Intrpo ated, tots 53. 54. 55, qinare 174. 11. Stott's Park-H. Bradley Davirda and Biannual Stpich. tirsa. to The Metropoultan Loan anr Trost Company, all square ;.10. 711. 3713, 173 iB. 3748. and porta aguarm 3:05 and 106, $,.1. 139 Union atrert southwt.-Alice Someret to Stetten J. McArdle, port lot 2. oquare WU. 11.101 Clark Mill' Estale-Julia M. Fletcher to Robert Pletcher, lot S. block 10, lot T. block 10, $1. American Univerdty Heliete-Wiltoa J. La.be1t mod Cristopher H. Pope. trutaa to The Miunsr front Company, lot 6, blioa 1; ota 3, T. 1, and 3. black lots 2. 10 to 13. 1, j. H. L 1 H to X R. 41 d, 5T, and 4% biota 4; lots I 11, and 11 is N. bloca 5; lot 1. 6, T. 13. 14, 1. H, and 3. bGook 6; lob I. R, f , 31,. 3, 41, ad 0 to bloak T ; lao T, . 14, 1. and I to i, bloak 1 ots 2. 3, 5, N. and 3, block 9; lots 17 and 1 block "; lots 2 to 1. IL , and 0, bid 11 lota 1, 11, 12. 1 3. 23, 1, I to 3. 14, 5. and blot 1; lots 1 and 5. bioc 13; lots 4, 5. 14. 15, 11 to 2L. block 14; lota , 1T, 17, 18, block 15: lots 15 14. 3, . 45 to 4, block 17; loa 4 6. 18,1. W block 18; lots 4. 5, IA, .1. block N: lot 1. Mok Lot 2, block 3; iots 2, 3, 4, 4, 7, and 2 to . blocd 2, 5m,0. Holeead Manor-lather A. Swartsell to Distrie of Columbia, part lot e. bloak 44. 104. Dobbas Additiom.-Tomas A. Jamaica to Joseph P. and Julia G. Greoory, lot T4 suare , 10. 4 'me.. anm northast-Edward F. Cot lday at al., truse=. to Ellabeth A. Tley, lot 56 muare 1M. 1.3(. TO REPORT ON SESSIONS. George T. Worthington Will Tell ol Real Estate Convention. The Real Estate Brokers' Exchange will meet the latter part of this week In the rooms of the Board of Trade to hear a report from its president. George Y. Worthington, who returned Thursdal from the annual convention of the Na- tional Real Estate Brokers' Exchange which met at New Orleans. Mr. Worthington said yesterday the convention was the most business-like gathering he had ever attended. At th< close of the convention John L. Weaver of this city, was re-elected a vice presl. dent of the national body. Mr. Worth- ington represents the local organizatior on the executive committee of the na- tional association. MARRIAGE LICENSES. WHITE. Homer N. Wyatt, N. of Orange, Va., and Mano G. McGhee, 1, of Belmont, Va. Rev. B. B Basley. Willam B. Ream, 43. and Beatrice G!ulna, @ both of Philadetphia, Va. Rev. 0. Baker. Frederid W. Frmeh, 54, and liemmes E. Brandt 4. Rev. B. Scbroeder. BIRTH RECORD. WHIT.. eny 0. and Madon L. Shoemaker, girl. John A. and Adne E. Proctor. girL PMBip and tIfam Harich, boy. enry R. and Lwr 0. Picner, boy. Joseph L, and Lillian . Allean, girl. COLORED. Beaard and Elmira Were, bo. Bre and Gramo V. Underdue, boy. William and Lillian Rinoason, ho. Andrew and Bertie Myers, girt. James and Ada Lewis, girl. Elijah ad Mee Gadson, bor. ' ucaSehool Case Continued. Jemtes ould has omrtnued for a weel the hearing on tile moanriamus actiol brought by Eldwardi Diais ni to compe the Diatrict asqesor to issue him- license for the National Rils Ar'morl Dancing School. The extension of tIme was granted to allow Aesistant Corpora tIon Counsel Stephen. time in which t< amend his answer. Mr. Davison Is rep resented by Attorneya Witoni J, Lam bert and Rudolph Yeatman. Asks Letters of Adinihiration. Roberta W. Winalow has applied t, the Probate Court for letters of admin tatration to Irving Wflliamston and Zepi P. Moore for tile estate of bar huabanid James H. Winslow, who, it is said, let no will. The estato compriae. real es tate valued at 3,000, book accounta eg gregating $3,000, assets of an uandertaklnj buaineas, and $100 in cash. Caillumn Castle Heights Active. With the arrival of spring Chiln Caatle Heighta has taken on new life A steam ahovel ia grading the streeta and later they will be macadamtsed4 ant oement sIdewalks laId. NJew Hamp shire avenue has been extended throug the subdivision, and 'viil afford an at tractive thoroughfare. A number o new homnee are In cou:-ae of constru2too in the auburb. T. 1. Um to MEEn Egfhmatg 4t th......y m----.f the aetal Kin-ekeame= Aca..nm. to be bel Thuday evening aet the Raleigh Iletol Prank I. Hogan, candidate for Rtepulbli can national eommittaeemaa for Ahe. Cii tuict, will adiemnw mebers ce the-.d that' bedeem men hlaud slay k Seatien. Isace a-asa eeomt5 d e preside of the aseociatiet, wil# epeal e Ueino Ubi". ti Ski M emr of Retai Mrchats' A---"= j Hos mit Alisatd Stemmer Which Wil Mak Tri-Wee*y Rana Between'Potoac Riar.Lne a"d Cater Especi*~ to the Sumrlaue Seeker. Whoe Comfort'Has Been Amply Provided. Photo of Capital Business Me an te 8 a-- Majesie Jut Befor ghe Stalrted Her Maiden Tri Dona the Potomnae Yesterey. The steamer Majestic, of the Pan-ema eti h aa mkn omotteTenwsemr@0a oesoiymngro h opn;sotRbn and Chesapeake Company, with btnsa.. b ek ahigo ares.TePooa o;D .Fshr .L aeF men of Washington aboard her as gestCa made her maiden trip down the Potomacam n er yesterday. semradi qipdwt aetvasoe rsdn fteem eih ila eoAeChr.J A delegation of nearly sixty froan theenierndeiean iesvnappayadawlknw ai&IbegBryCunghmJcbiemnn Retail Merchants' Association. wasp a t sa tg v ae . i aboard the vessel. R. P. Andrews, presi-Cal hos Wlemahn Se v Ent dent of the association, was n charge ofW the delegation. fr Aeadi, Qatc, LvrolEns upreCamJcboA The Majestic, purchased from Charles int Strnersic ColonBef Anwna thoen he tip e ol- F. Po,. Yeuardar Schwab, has been rebuilt by the companye a B R P Washlasta eowinge Rhchard s. Fime, H yesbuF. L andw w bilelfrpasngr n Clobe Bal' ucuisedDepPonfor .Anrws paidnsosengerulu Lnsugh alhandeLeo freight service between Washington and ma I her masde cilp eow uithed foorac hext rusill be moder tee Pa hmsull rsiet Isa Gaens. copny vie Maha, Willof th. Gaor e andT Ohioe entertainment of summer pleasureColuCbus s . Bee, J seekers. ste af is equied wit te atest terry; oEC.th a es urer; of th Sa-leh, Woi i s, e Coh. A . The vessel has forty-two staterooms wan loantd b o rg th e al and C as te JFaeph Char e , Lisnt. fitted with veseal. of P. Potoma and Che vtesel leaves Washingtobeddyandwithn Tbha and wih cd ater. of the associationrwa s in cha e t of the sas r anc Smok at o bot Hthpany; C. hp H. J g. k the delegation, fo le Mandtia. Qanmoer Lierpl ulretlupre. hre acbo.A and wil he ued forpassener The Cot se eaes Wasngten onty, . .Anrw.peieto th R-Juus asbgh RlhW.eeLR3 Nomii. t i esecialy quiped for lexarnsdrill b Quato Livrapoo epeietlIacGn.scfd"ie Lel ila . id.H .Otr seekers. One of theotn'. feats ure's eepPainettn .C rhm raue: M .Sily o int.JrySih no Thevesel asfory-to tatrooswere a piano and vocalion loaned byRsebr.gnalcue;A.C We.Sthn.oehSrsugeLws . cold water. One of the features of the o h soitoba opn;C .S.Jh.gnrlkn ws 'Tm~ Suio . 1 aC=ssof 40 e Ca Owr det ef Noele.6 Week. AS 941m 1 a r FeasGW asab "e a s tha ere t rs k Go w wg Z !a meIN_ uas b er ese er as wm.tem ub wae temj albe Wils a bmw de Willi gi M, bme te tyne am UMp . -- o.r-s.i. a st.. ad' Lrt the two sste us " we w et o frt -stes ta wash submtP ba lots mgdh The cmtng inburbe cigared in eset deals, the Northwest. flfty-eght: Nort- ad Sott. - Sme e es thar 7%e Peon Oadeia Mg assats .ear at Twenty-first stret and Ptemaea avenne northwesttfgred in th ww trading. It was acquired by J. Bas..n Barbee for a prie. said to have been $20.000. Mr. Barbee placed two tru n the property for U10 and $Sm S and later transferred to a New Tot e y.l- ate It will retain the name of Pa Gardens. The Rochester apartm.nts ]4 Mes0rn Place northwest, were sold by Wiam Morse to Earl K. Kramer. Mr. Kramer also acquired one of the Wardnan apart- ments in R street. between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets northwest. The property of Edmund IK Fox, in the 1600 block of Twenty-ninth street north- west, was acquired by Mrs. Emily K. Rafferty for $1.004 Mrs. Rafferty. It Is mid, will make the property her real- deuc. Harry Wardman and Thomas P Bones acquired through the firm of Shannon & Luchs sixty-flue feet o the south side of M street north- west, between Fourteenth and Fif- teenth streets. The stamps Indicate a consideration of $15.000. It Is under- stood Messrs Wardman and Bones are planning the erection of an apartment on the site. Nothwest R.esidemee seld. The firm of Gardiner & Dent. Inc.. reported the sale of 1417 Twenty- second street northwest for a con- sideration reported to have been 7.800. The property formerly was owned by Allan M. Abert. The same firm also sold a piece of property at McLean. Va., for George C. Loomis. The purchaser's name is not given. The price is said to have been $1.800 The detached frame dwelling at 913 Jefferson street. Brlghtwood, has been sold by Mrs. Maude S. Ginesi to Mrs. Ada R. Kennerly. The sale was made through Thomas J. Fisher & Co.. Inc The loan market kept pace during the past week with the boom in trad- ing. showing an increase of $110.000 over the closing week of March. The exact amount loaned during the week was $655.727.27. This sem was ber- rowed on the security of 229 Iota, at an average interest rate of 56. per cent. Straight loans dominated the market, aggregating $466.000 77 The sum of all the notes given for de- ferred purchase money was $117.91.2t Building associations advanced $71.200 to members. TODAY 11th St. N. W. offered in Tis Section. cated to 9 P. M. Six and Eight Rooms and Bath, Hot-water Heat, Electric Lights, Laundry and Serv-. ants' Toilet, Pantry; Extra Large Rooms. Lots 18:142 to paved alley. Prices. $4,450 and $4,850. $300 cash; balance monthly. To inspect, take 11th St. car to Monroe and walk one square d and walk 2 squares east. Phone today. TH ANEDH513.NE. ICE lAND NEW 1916 BILE; NEVER BEEN UARANTEE; MOS~T OW IN WASHING- 3NS FOR SELING. E). BOX 10, ThE 5. We U. NOTES. Miss Lucy Burlingame, of Columbian College, spent the week-end recently in Baltimore visiting friends. The Misses Pugh, of Columbian Col- lege, entertained at an elaborate dance recently at the Lafayette Hotel. Miss Dorothy Kimball, of Columbian College. recently gave a party to meet the Misses Goodhue. Dean Kalusowski, of the College of l Pharmacy, has returned from a brief absence from the city. His classes were taken by S. L. Hilton. The Paris Academy of Sciences has awarded the Prix Binoux to Dr. George Sarton, holder of the Belgian refugee fellowship at the university and lecturer on the history of science in the faculty of the School of Graduate Studies. % R. B. Miller and C. R. Frischkorn, of the Medical School, are arranging for a dance to be given in the near future. Dr. Joseph Stout, professor of phar- macology at the Medical School. has re- turned to his duties after recovering from a severe attack of diphtheria. As contagious diseases are not treated at the University Hospital, Dr. Stout was at Providence Hospital throughout the time of his illness. Earnest Kenneth Stratton, of the senior class at the Medical School. will spend the summer at Emergency Hospital and the year following in a New York Ho- pital. "Sandy" Williams, of the freshman -lass at the Law School, probably will be appointed cheer leader for the George Washington football games nat fall. Mr. Williams was head cheer leader for three years at Washington and Jefferson. He led the rooting in 1914 when Washing- ton and Jefferson scored victories over Pittsburgh and Yale. Phi Sigma Kappa leads the fraternities inghe matter of enlistments in the Coast A illery Company. The Interfraternity Prom will be held at the New Willard on the night of April 27. The Chi Deuteron Charge of Theta Delta Chi held its twentieth birthday banquet at the University Club recently. Stanton Peelle, a graduate of Co- lumbian C lege, class of '98, was toast- master. About sixty-four attended. Kappa Sigma members were hosts recently at a delightful "at home." Phi Chapter of the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity held a smoker recently. Dr. Sterling Ruffin, professor of medi- cine, read a paper. The discussion was opened by Dr. William Cline Borden, dean of the Medical School. Kappa Sigma has initiated Lewis R. McReynolds, law, '18; Einar W. Die- sernd, law. '18, and Fred S. Cross, Co- lumbian College. Alpha Eta Chapter of Kappa Sigma entertained recently at a delightful reception. The patronesses were Mrs. Asle J. Gronna, wife of Senator Gron. na. of North Dakota, and Mrs. Elmon A. Miller, assisted by Miss Italy Car- ter. Miss Bereta Taylor, and Miss Minnie Letts. Music was furnished by Boernatein's Orchestra. Phi Sigma Kappa held a house dance recently. DEATH RECORD. wurm Geors R. Coltons 0 reasa, Walter Reed Hospital. Laura A. McK. Larer. 4. 1 Hobart st. ow. lararet A. Alkm. 50, 4 M at. nw. Andrew smambes, i. 90 N. C. ase. s. Ati- I. Whit., Goeemnt hospital Insane. Mary Bennett. 4 8 and Thkd sts. ns Gearw 8. Turton, Jr.. S, 3 O E st. aw. 00LORgD. Mattis Mitcbell, 4. 43, Fourth t. as/ Mary Wiise, Il 41 K St. nw. Philip John. , 'lebaeleis Hospital. Etsa--a E. 91teis, 41 Ow s Raoset. Insane. Juli W. Gream, 40 Alsh~m ave., Anacostia. Jo"sh --asans. M,1J it. sw. V100 3atie, 04, Tt Kesema it. w. Willi- Pia, 41, Doulas ed., Rimbmatl. Paa Pemiom for U. . Upiyee. P a for Civil Service employes of Oe asemenent, numabesig aamy thou- sands .are provided in a bill introduced in the Rouse by Representative Taven- er of Ilinem, The peasom are bused "n a sern of the saLary drawn WbIe in acal 'vies. The 'nawnum penisi which ea te rawl trader the hil it US £pear. Army Polo Matc Saturda Ponies of Visiting Civilian Ti try's Best Players, Are in Which Washingt Under the direcUon of Capt. H. N Cootes, Seventh Cavalry, on duty wit the General Staff, plans are rapidly near Ing perfection for the most elaborat series of polo matches ever staged Ii Washington under the auspices of th Army Polo Association. The matches will begin next Saturda: In the field in Potomac Park. Ponies o the visiting teams have been reachin Washington for the past week, and ar being quartered inl the horse shoe grounds, near the park. The games wil be open to the public and every effort I being made to provide the best availabl accommodations for spectators. The movement of the Fifth Cavalr. from. Fort Myer to the border prevent the crack team from that regiment fron competing, and the Second Cavalry which has moved in temporarily, has bee, in winter quarters where the extrem cold and the smallness of the ridin hall has made it impossible to train Benefcial Amiation Banquets. The Washington staff of the Hon Beneficial Association of Richmond, Va save a banquet at the St. James Hote on the evening of April 7. at which th guests of honor were Sup!. C. A. Wrighl of Washington district; r. M. Hargrave general supervisor of the company, an, Dr. C. M. Emmons, medical examinee Others present were Mesa". J. C. WiI knson, J. H. Partlow. H. C. Iarabee, E C. Holland, W. W. Davis, C. M. Mc Guire, E. D. Brown, Goorge Walker, \ H. Tinsman. A. A. Moore. J. C. Higg: C. D. Jolliffe, J. H. Roberts. F. C. Esel F. L Payne, J. W. Palmer, H. E. Zehn- L D. Van Reuth. H. Alber, J. F. Ed wards, J. Robey, B. F. Redmond, W. N Shelton. W. F. Coombs, A. J. Darder W. C. Moore, C. L Sanr, L. L. Partlow F. C. Hugh", F. N. Fox, H. If. Wilkhi son. A. L. Prose. J. F. Axer, H. Lyon= 3. H. Gregory, C. P. Stebbins and J. C Kisseliff, 4 D. Van Rcuth was chair man of the entertainrment committee. ____6 BrightA annd2 Amidst the A and delightful surroundings-a : preme. Overlooking attractive F best built and prettiest NEW HO[ low price. You cannot afford to ideal in every respect. Read the Fee Attractive Design- Splendid Plan- Elaborate Fixtures- Artistic Decorations- Superb Finish- Double Floors- Mantel in Parlor- Oak Stairways- Cak Trim- Electricity and Gas-- Hot-water Heat- Uberal Closets- To Be Appreciated Tit 1814 Keny PRICE, $5,67r N. L. SAN Eschive Aget es to Begin y at Potomac Park wns, Including Some of Coun- Arriving for Tournament, onians Will Compete. polo team through the winter. However, a team may be Improvised from the squadron now at Fort Myer, which in- cludes a number of crack polo players among Its officers. Four civilian clubs, including some of the best players in the country, have entered for the tournament, where sev- eral handsome trophies will be up. The Washington Polo Club team. Including Hlgh Legare, Kent Legare, Col. Charles G. Treat, will copipete, as will the West- moreland 4'olo Club. of reensburg, Pa., Capt. Burrell Huff; the eal Polo Club. of Deal Beach. N. J.. Capt. Joseph Mey- era, and the Pine Tree Polo Club. of Aiken. S. C., represented by John O'Day, H. East. Seward Cary and W. P. Hurl- burt. An entry also is expected from the Piping Rock Polo Club, of New York. C. C. Rumsey, of the international polo team, will act as referee of the matches. H. L. Herbert, of New York, chairman of the Polo Association, is expected to attend the tournament. To Xeet at Old Iandmark. The District D. A. R. committee on historic spots and records will hold com- memordtive exercises at tne corner-stone of the old Federal b,,uadary line, Satur- day afternoon at 2:30 o'cloct. The stone is a few rods from Chesapeake Junction. Cars leaving Fifteenth street and New - York avenue northwest at 1:45 will reach there on time. The public general- ly Is invited. It Is the 12th anniversary of the laying of the first milestinc of the Federal jurisdiction. Chinese Revolution Spreads. Shanghai. April 8.-Revolutionary leaders in Kwang-Tung have declared the independence of the province. In a manifesto issued last night Kwang- Tung is called a free and independent . state. Kwang-Tung province is In the southeastern part of China. Can- ton Is the capital. ooms, Attic Baths lost Charming ction where beauty truly reigns su- ock Creek Park. Undoubtedly the SES ever sold at such a remarkably buy without seeing them. They are tures Carefull Concrete Front Porch- 2-story Rear Porch-- Large Rear Yard- Room for Garage- 20-ft. Paved Alley- Piestered Cellar- Built-in Refrigerator- Pantry with Window- Large, Airy Kitchen- Double-oven Range- Laadry In Cellar- ervants' Tollet- on St. N. W. EASY TERMS led Evenings. SBURY CO. 721 13th SL N. W. WOULD HONOR 0OL DODD. KIlese Bll Seeks to Make Villa P!r- wer Brigadier GeaeraL A bill to authorise the President to ad- vance Col. George A. Dodd. the pursuer of Pancho Villa, to the grade of brigadier general in reoognition of his defeat of the Villa forces. was introduced in the House yesterday by Representative Kiesa, whose home city is Williamsport, Pa.. where Col. Dodd was born. Mr. Kiese said Col. Dodd. who will reach the age for retirement on July |. has been detailed for office duty with the General Staff for only one year dur- ing forty years' service. Planned to Suppres Moslems. London, pril .-The war office an- nounced today that archives captured by Gen. Smutz in his East African campaign show that the Germans were trying to suppress the Mohammedan religion their African colonies before the war broke out. iNSPECT 3632 to 3640 Biggest Bargains Ever H north, or 14th St. car to Spring ra for our free auto service. Inspect 1314 F ST. N. W. or NO] FOR SALE-A B MODEL AUTOMO USED; FACTORY G POPULAR MAKE r TON; GOOD REAS TERMS IF DESIRE HERALD.
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  • LEG'AICOURT PlE

    SATURDAY. A

    -MOOy Da o. las 2.J-s1 Aesess,

    Amigenssat for Mam y, Ag' A NMmSB-Ripley vs. .Carth. Attorneys.

    Archer. Smith, iet-Stai. Padsett.ForrestMM-Radford vs. Pleas. AttreSys.

    WIls., Huldekaper & I.0111-18Uhse.Haven. Ridout.

    Eety geDamvn. Be. >.-srann MaCaW.

    Assignment for Monday. April 10. MI.3l--Dante vs. Hutchins. Attorneys.

    Brandenburg & BrnndeabUg-Gt .Johnson, Merillat. Coheir.

    WI-Rudolph & Wed Co. vs. ,Rowe etal. Attorneys, pttenberg. Hoehling,Peelle & Orilby, Rhodes, Cromelin. Ford.Browning-Carlisle, Howe, Diggs.lil-Ingersoll vs. Tyler. Attorneys.,

    Swaye. Johnson-Swindell, Van Fleet.Maddox & Gatley.2001 (Probate)-In re estate of John

    Wheelwright. Attorneys, Hackett-Bounds.327W4-Port Graham Coal Co. vs. Mc-

    Adoo. Attorneys, Herrick, Day-Laskey,Hinton. Ellis & Donaldson.214-Boyts vs. Mann. Attorneys. Bal-

    lenger-Darlington.Cireult Divisie., No. 1.,

    Justtee Gould.Assignment for Monday. April 10, 191.301-Roth vs. Love. Attorneys, Car-

    mody, Mather-Newmyer.31,-Burke vs. Anacostia & Potomac

    Railway Co. Attorneys, Lambert, Yeat-man-Barbour.off-Calvert. administrator. vs. Ter-

    minal Taxicab Co. Attorneys. Gittings& Chamberlin, Mattingly-Baker. Oster-man.-19-Sommerville vs. McKinley. Attor-

    ne s. Imlay-O'Donoghue.=-Morgan vs. Capital Traction Co.

    Attorneys. Tepper & Gusack-Hogan..7-Dean vs. Washington Gas Ljght

    C. Attorneys, Robinson-Berry &Minor...-Rose vs. Washington & Southern

    Bank. Attorneys. David-Calhoun, Car-ter.367-Wedderburn vs. Moses. Attorneys.

    Gies-Ellis & Donaldson.7. -Henderson vs. Mann. Attorneys.

    Hill. Jr.-Sullivan.;:1-Jewett vs. Moses et al. Attorneys.

    Gardiner, Hamby-McNell.

    Lresit Diviten No. 2.Justice Staferd.

    Tolson vs. American Express Co; mo-tion for new trial withdrawn and Judg-ment on verdict for plaintiff for 8500;plaintiff's attorneys, D. W. Baker & J.W. Staggers; defendant's attorneys, Car-lisle & Howe.Assignment for Monday, April 10, 19166-Grove vs. Grogan. Attorneys,

    Mather. Downey-Baker, Leahy.383-Karrick vs. Fuller Co. Attorneys,

    Quinn-Duvall.310-Wilson vs. Boyd. Attorneys.

    Rhodes. Cromelin-Ottenberg.32-Disney vs. B. & O. B. R. Co. At-

    torneys. Stearman-Hamilton & Hamil-ton.34-Trimble vs. District National Bank.

    Attorneys, Darr. Peyser-Lester, Bar-nard & Johnson.

    :96-Thomas vs. Washington TerminalCo. Attorneys, Jones, Ridout-Hamilton& Hamilton.410-Klein vs. City & Suburban Ry. Co.

    Attorneys. Ray, Quinn-Hoover.

    Criminal Dtteeu we. 1.Chief Justre. Covingte.

    Assignment for Monday. April 10, 1916:United States vs. Caecv Brooks andizzie Brooks.United States vs. Mary Anderson.I'nited States vs. William Grayson.I nited States vs. George V. Keen.S-nten es.

    Criminal Divisie. No. 2.Chiet Justlee Cevingten.

    Tinor vs. McGarter; time to submitmotion for new trial extended to April1- plaintiff's attorney, W. H. Richards:de'endant's attornr. A. W. Scott andW 1' Martin.

    Criminal Divisen. No. 2,Justtee sidde.

    Notice-Counsel are advised that definitedat-s for trial of issue. will be fixed onMonday. April 10..Asignment for Monday, April 10. 1916:m-Morgan et a. vs. Cunningham; at-

    torneys. Yeatman-Wilson.13~-Johnson vs. Gressett; attorneys,

    Fenning and Gordon-Yeatman.140-Ockershausen vs. Archer, attorneys,

    Harlow-Mills.14'1-Green vs. Reeves: attorneys, Rid-

    out-Edwards.141-Barnhart vs. Mess: attorneys, Har-

    low-Quinn.146-American Distilling Company vs.

    O'Donnell; attorneys, Shore & Purcell-Baker.147-Kisial vs. Splendid Lunch Room

    Company; attorneys. Macate. DarrNicholson, Colladay, Toomey.148-Richardson vs. Metropolitan Coach

    Company; attorneys. Shore, Purcell. Mo-lnerney-Colbert.liG-Amrerman vs. Collins, attorneys,

    Taliaferro-Moriarty.152-Powers vs, Brothers. Jr.; attorne s

    Block-Douglas. Rufmn. Obear, Morgan.15l-ullivan vs. Washington and Od

    Dominion Railway Company; attorneys,English-Lambert.154-Marshburn vs. Brothers, Jr.; at-

    torneys, Block-Douglas. Ruffin. Obear,Morgan.156-Webb vs. Tlackey; attorneys, Ryan

    -Hogan.156-Murray vs. Morgan; attornays.

    Richards-Drake.

    Prebate Dtivis.Justiee Mecer.

    1!state of Josiah Shaw; order to with-draw papers.Estate of Maria B. Wood; order di.-

    mnissing rule.Estate of Anna M. Phelps; order ad-

    mitting will to probate and granting let-tars testamentary to Mary. Phelpe andAmerican Security and Trust Company;bond, 32,000; attorney. A. B. Leet.Estate of Anna J. Foster; order admit-

    ting will to probate and granting lettsrstestamentary to Mary M. Ryan andAmerican Security and Trust Company;attoriney. A. B. Leet.Estate of Elisabeth 3. Conrad; order

    admitting will to probate and grantingletters testamentary to Irwin B. Linton;bond, 2i00; attorney. I. B. Linton.Estate of Alonso A. Rowley; order ap-

    pointing Clifford IA. Rowley administra-tor; bond. 3900; attorney. C. A. Rowley-In re Robert Hart; order appointing

    Ltitt V. H. Blen guardian; bond. 3000;attorney E. P. Oblnaday.Estate of Jacob B. Walker; order fbr

    rule to show cause.Estate of Mary A. Lawless; order ap-

    pointing James 3. Lawlese aministrator;bond. 5I00; attorney, P. H. Lougbran.Estate of Sarah E. Lawton; order for

    sale of real estate; attorney, F. H. Mo-riarty.Estate of Grover C. Gbu" ; erder

    substittn '"r.ek bsid et - le ginceof 3000 general bed: atsvs, G. I..Baker & C. C. Miller.In re Onde E. Duttom; eider fer allow-

    ance; attorney J. B. Plynn.Estae of Sarah C. Grst will datedApril2., Mi. psi.Estate- of WIlara 5. naten ?,ettionfor- appointraent of -Aadini-ator. iMedIn re George Jehnis.; betitiha fer sA-

    Doe gt11.aise ai,+t r$. ]. No.Mard J m, Sly and eosa datedMtareb 3, :ISf fl.

    MististIDRu efmasse Widqse

    91p11ame3.a

    In re letter ewient; ogde et pub

    01B4-Dyer Brothers we, Jobs T. W aand John T. Walker. Jr.. trading as JohnT. Walker & lea; Jugment K. C. 111plaintire attorney. Barton Mlat,.6111-Dyer Brother. vs. Jamaes I

    Alexander;jdsmest I. C. $5; plaintir,

    attorne. Maca se.

    rri-Emy stmea et es. to Ew BBDissem and Chcars Babter. to se aekeIAert Gamm-AmrIsa Buitoh Aadabaa= Be" 11.0; lot 34 block U.Patwoath-ITo -manebnk Belty Oaa t

    Wads K Ooerand Wime D. Bary, to umrSnai N. Thrift 1.,0; 3 vea. 6 Par cnt, *am*e.ua.n; lot 1g% bleak I.

    andle 1&IlasB-J. K Sbar to 1 . Baaand John Heo,. to asre Uplted Slate BaMCompaar ,A; aloth pammn. r aadeslats 13 and 13, se"emSqmara 8-May L. Sagrd at sir. Ger~ H

    to Balmiin F. Ladta+m. and Geose F. Wmusa.to maoeo lmmn P. Terflagr 1.46; 5 years, Uper mat. semi-amualy; lots I and S.Sqasm 1m.-Willina K P. French at an. t

    Albioa K. Paris and 'ieoda N. Gi1, r.. trers Te Wis Homoe 11W; yer, pe ,at.aIemfl; lot at and part ot t, A71And iDobbins Additaco-Jaeph P. Greagry at am. t

    7. eard Leria and Rabert R. Mahoemer, tmets 'iboma A. Jamaica $1.45; monthly pasmea, 6 per cent; lot 1e aver, mi.Squarg UD-EMabth A. Tolgy to B. Frend

    manl and James F. Shea, to se , He SavdeaBank I04; monthly payments, 6 pr eat; let I4Maridian HDu-Mary L Bltery to Arthur Car

    and Mesto A. Gad, to asem Prpetal B"ldlas asocaton 11.10; lot W. block 1oWhither Clas-Alphemse Sgws at n, to BRands Saul and James F. shea, to gsame Emsasing Bank 35; mothly pamata, 6 per sed

    lot , square 35.Beilevue-Edith V. Ruperta to D'aent T BeIsald

    mod Georae N. Emmerich, to secure German-AssmerIna Baildina Amociation 1,0; lot 3.REAL ESTATE TRANSFURS.

    Petworth-Middamu. & aini-, Incorporated, toFarr and Emma W. Banldr. lot 3, bloa 1 11North Columbia Heights-iadeca B. Jenmon at

    rIr. Frank X. to John L and Ameia M. Sullian,ot 44. block 6. me.North Columbia Heights-John J. Sullivan at us.o Prsnk . Johnson and Douglas G. Maxa., loti

    bock$10.Connecticut Avenue Trrance-Cbarls I Wire ad

    William M. Terrell to Charles E. Wire. Intrpoated, tots 53. 54. 55, qinare 174. 11.Stott's Park-H. Bradley Davirda and Biannual

    Stpich. tirsa. to The Metropoultan Loan anrTrost Company, all square ;.10. 711. 3713, 173iB. 3748. and porta aguarm 3:05 and 106, $,.1.139 Union atrert southwt.-Alice Someret to

    Stetten J. McArdle, port lot 2. oquare WU. 11.101Clark Mill' Estale-Julia M. Fletcher to Robert

    Pletcher, lot S. block 10, lot T. block 10, $1.American Univerdty Heliete-Wiltoa J. La.be1t

    mod Cristopher H. Pope. trutaa to The Miunsrfront Company, lot 6, blioa 1; ota 3, T. 1, and 3.black lots 2. 10 to 13. 1, j. H. L 1 H to XR. 41 d, 5T, and 4% biota 4; lots I 11, and 11is N. bloca 5; lot 1. 6, T. 13. 14, 1. H, and 3.bGook 6; lob I. R,f , 31,.3, 41, ad 0 to

    bloak T ; lao T,

    .14, 1. and I to i, bloak 1

    ots 2. 3, 5, N. and 3, block 9; lots 17 and 1block "; lots 2 to 1. IL , and 0, bid 11lota 1, 11,12. 1 3. 23, 1, I to 3. 14, 5. andblot 1; lots 1 and 5. bioc 13; lots 4, 5. 14. 15, 11to 2L. block 14; lota , 1T, 17, 18, block 15: lots 1514. 3, . 45 to 4, block 17; loa 4 6. 18,1. Wblock 18; lots 4. 5, IA,.1. block N: lot 1. MokLot 2, block 3; iots 2, 3, 4, 4, 7, and 2 to . blocd2, 5m,0.Holeead Manor-lather A. Swartsell to Distrie

    of Columbia, part lot e. bloak 44. 104.Dobbas Additiom.-Tomas A. Jamaica to Joseph

    P. and Julia G. Greoory, lot T4 suare , 10.4 'me.. anm northast-Edward F. Cotlday at al., truse=. to Ellabeth A. Tley, lot 56muare 1M. 1.3(.

    TO REPORT ON SESSIONS.George T. Worthington Will Tell ol

    Real Estate Convention.The Real Estate Brokers' Exchange

    will meet the latter part of this weekIn the rooms of the Board of Trade tohear a report from its president. GeorgeY. Worthington, who returned Thursdalfrom the annual convention of the Na-tional Real Estate Brokers' Exchangewhich met at New Orleans.Mr. Worthington said yesterday the

    convention was the most business-likegathering he had ever attended. At th<close of the convention John L. Weaverof this city, was re-elected a vice presl.dent of the national body. Mr. Worth-ington represents the local organizatioron the executive committee of the na-tional association.

    MARRIAGE LICENSES.WHITE.

    Homer N. Wyatt, N. of Orange, Va., and ManoG. McGhee, 1, of Belmont, Va. Rev. B. BBasley.Willam B. Ream, 43. and Beatrice G!ulna, @

    both of Philadetphia, Va. Rev. 0. Baker.Frederid W. Frmeh, 54, and liemmes E. Brandt4. Rev. B. Scbroeder.

    BIRTH RECORD.WHIT..

    eny 0. and Madon L. Shoemaker, girl.John A. and Adne E. Proctor. girLPMBip and tIfam Harich, boy.enry R. and Lwr 0. Picner, boy.Joseph L, and Lillian . Allean, girl.

    COLORED.Beaard and Elmira Were, bo.Bre and Gramo V. Underdue, boy.William and Lillian Rinoason, ho.Andrew and Bertie Myers, girt.James and Ada Lewis, girl.Elijah ad Mee Gadson, bor.

    'ucaSehool Case Continued.Jemtes ould has omrtnued for a weel

    the hearing on tile moanriamus actiolbrought by Eldwardi Diais ni to compethe Diatrict asqesor to issue him-license for the National Rils Ar'morlDancing School. The extension of tImewas granted to allow Aesistant CorporatIon Counsel Stephen. time in which t<amend his answer. Mr. Davison Is represented by Attorneya Witoni J, Lambert and Rudolph Yeatman.

    Asks Letters of Adinihiration.Roberta W. Winalow has applied t,the Probate Court for letters of admintatration to Irving Wflliamston and Zepi

    P. Moore for tile estate of bar huabanidJames H. Winslow, who, it is said, letno will. The estato compriae. real estate valued at 3,000, book accounta eggregating $3,000, assets of an uandertaklnjbuaineas, and $100 in cash.

    Caillumn Castle Heights Active.With the arrival of spring Chiln

    Caatle Heighta has taken on new lifeA steam ahovel ia grading the streetaand later they will be macadamtsed4 antoement sIdewalks laId. NJew Hampshire avenue has been extended througthe subdivision, and 'viil afford an attractive thoroughfare. A number onew homnee are In cou:-ae of constru2too

    in the auburb.

    T. 1. Um to MEEn Egfhmatg

    4t th......y m----.f the aetalKin-ekeame= Aca..nm. to be belThuday evening aet the Raleigh Iletol

    Prank I. Hogan, candidate for Rtepulblican national eommittaeemaa for Ahe. Ciituict, will adiemnwmebers ce the-.dthat' bedeem men hlaud slay kSeatien. Isace a-asa eeomt5d epreside of the aseociatiet, wil# epeal

    e Ueino Ubi".

    ti

    Ski M emr of Retai Mrchats' A---"= j Hos mit Alisatd Stemmer Which Wil Mak Tri-Wee*yRana Between'Potoac Riar.Lne a"d Cater Especi*~ to theSumrlaue Seeker.

    Whoe Comfort'HasBeen Amply Provided.

    Photo of Capital Business Me an te 8 a-- Majesie Jut Befor ghe Stalrted Her Maiden Tri Dona the Potomnae Yesterey.The steamer Majestic, of the Pan-ema eti h aa mkn omotteTenwsemr@0a oesoiymngro h opn;sotRbn

    and Chesapeake Company, with btnsa.. b ek ahigo ares.TePooao;D .Fshr .L aeFmenof Washington aboard her as gestCa

    made her maiden trip down the Potomacam n eryesterday. semradi qipdwt aetvasoe rsdn fteem eih ila eoAeChr.JA delegation of nearly sixty froan theenierndeiean iesvnappayadawlknw ai&IbegBryCunghmJcbiemnn

    Retail Merchants' Association. wasp a t sa tg v ae . iaboardthe vessel. R. P. Andrews, presi-Calhos Wlemahn Se v Ent

    dentof the association, was n charge ofWthe delegation. fr Aeadi, Qatc, LvrolEns upreCamJcboAThe Majestic, purchased from Charles int Strnersic ColonBef Anwna thoen he tip e ol- F. Po,. Yeuardar

    Schwab,has been rebuilt by the companye a B R P Washlasta eowinge Rhchard s. Fime,HyesbuF. Landwwbilelfrpasngr n Clobe Bal'ucuisedDepPonfor.Anrws paidnsosengerulu Lnsugh alhandeLeofreight service between Washington and

    ma I her masdecilp eow uithed foorac hext rusill be moder tee Pa hmsull rsiet Isa Gaens. copny vie Maha, Willof th. Gaore andT Ohioe

    entertainmentof summer pleasureColuCbus s . Bee,Jseekers. ste af is equied wit te atest terry; oEC.th a es urer; of th Sa-leh, Woi i s, e Coh. A .The vessel has forty-two staterooms wan loantd b o rg th e al and C as te JFaeph Char e , Lisnt.

    fitted with veseal. of P. Potoma and Che vtesel leaves Washingtobeddyandwithn Tbha and wih

    cd ater. of the associationrwa s in cha e t of the sas r anc Smok at obot Hthpany; C. hp H. J g. kthe delegation, fo le Mandtia. Qanmoer Lierplulretlupre. hre acbo.A

    and wil he ued forpassener The Cot se eaes Wasngten onty, . .Anrw.peieto th R-JuusasbghRlhW.eeLR3Nomii. t i esecialy quiped for lexarnsdrill b Quato Livrapoo epeietlIacGn.scfd"ieLel ila . id.H .Otr

    seekers. One of theotn'. feats ure's eepPainettn .C rhm raue: M .Silyo int.JrySihno

    Thevesel asfory-to tatrooswere a piano and vocalion loaned byRsebr.gnalcue;A.C We.Sthn.oehSrsugeLws.

    cold water. One of the features of the o h soitoba opn;C .S.Jh.gnrlkn

    ws'Tm~ Suio . 1aC=ssof 40 e Ca Owrdet ef Noele.6 Week.AS941m 1 a r

    FeasGWasab"ea s thaere trs k Gow wgZ !ameIN_ uasb er ese er aswm.tem ub wae temj

    albe Wils a bmw de Willi giM, bme tetyne am UMp

    . -- o.r-s.i.a st..ad' Lrt the two sste us "we w et o frt-stes ta wash

    submtP balots mgdh Thecmtng inburbe cigared in esetdeals, the Northwest. flfty-eght: Nort-ad Sott. -Sme e es thar7%e Peon Oadeia Mg assats .earat Twenty-first stret and Ptemaeaavenne northwesttfgred in th wwtrading. It was acquired by J. Bas..nBarbee for a prie. said to have been$20.000. Mr. Barbee placed two tru nthe property for U10 and $Sm S andlater transferred to a New Tote y.l-ate It will retain the name of PaGardens.The Rochester apartm.nts ]4 Mes0rnPlace northwest, were sold by WiamMorse to Earl K. Kramer. Mr. Krameralso acquired one of the Wardnan apart-ments in R street. between Fourteenthand Fifteenth streets northwest.The property of Edmund IK Fox, in the1600 block of Twenty-ninth street north-west, was acquired by Mrs. Emily K.Rafferty for $1.004 Mrs. Rafferty. It Ismid, will make the property her real-deuc.Harry Wardman and Thomas PBones acquired through the firm ofShannon & Luchs sixty-flue feet othe south side of M street north-west, between Fourteenth and Fif-teenth streets. The stamps Indicate aconsideration of $15.000. It Is under-stood Messrs Wardman and Bones areplanning the erection of an apartment

    on the site.

    Nothwest R.esidemee seld.The firm of Gardiner & Dent. Inc..reported the sale of 1417 Twenty-second street northwest for a con-sideration reported to have been7.800. The property formerly wasowned by Allan M. Abert. The samefirm also sold a piece of property atMcLean. Va., for George C. Loomis.The purchaser's name is not given.The price is said to have been $1.800The detached frame dwelling at 913Jefferson street. Brlghtwood, has been

    sold by Mrs. Maude S. Ginesi to Mrs.Ada R. Kennerly. The sale was madethrough Thomas J. Fisher & Co.. IncThe loan market kept pace duringthe past week with the boom in trad-

    ing. showing an increase of $110.000over the closing week of March. Theexact amount loaned during the weekwas $655.727.27. This sem was ber-rowed on the security of 229 Iota, atan average interest rate of 56. percent. Straight loans dominated themarket, aggregating $466.000 77 Thesum of all the notes given for de-ferred purchase money was $117.91.2tBuilding associations advanced $71.200to members.

    TODAY11th St. N. W.offered in Tis Section.cated to 9 P. M.

    Six and Eight Roomsand Bath, Hot-waterHeat, Electric Lights,Laundry and Serv-.ants' Toilet, Pantry;Extra Large Rooms.

    Lots 18:142 to paved alley.Prices. $4,450 and $4,850.$300 cash; balance monthly.To inspect, take 11th St. car to

    Monroe and walk one squared and walk 2 squares east. Phone

    today.

    TH ANEDH513.NE.

    ICElAND NEW 1916BILE; NEVER BEENUARANTEE; MOS~T

    OW IN WASHING-

    3NS FOR SELING.

    E). BOX 10, ThE

    5. We U. NOTES.Miss Lucy Burlingame, of Columbian

    College, spent the week-end recently inBaltimore visiting friends.The Misses Pugh, of Columbian Col-

    lege, entertained at an elaborate dancerecently at the Lafayette Hotel.Miss Dorothy Kimball, of Columbian

    College. recently gave a party to meetthe Misses Goodhue.Dean Kalusowski, of the College of

    l Pharmacy, has returned from a briefabsencefrom the city. His classes were

    taken by S. L. Hilton.The Paris Academy of Sciences has

    awarded the Prix Binoux to Dr. GeorgeSarton, holder of the Belgian refugeefellowship at the university and lectureron the history of science in the facultyof the School of Graduate Studies. %R. B. Miller and C. R. Frischkorn, of

    the Medical School, are arranging for adance to be given in the near future.Dr. Joseph Stout, professor of phar-

    macology at the Medical School. has re-turned to his duties after recoveringfrom a severe attack of diphtheria. Ascontagious diseases are not treated atthe University Hospital, Dr. Stout wasat Providence Hospital throughout thetime of his illness.Earnest Kenneth Stratton, of the senior

    class at the Medical School. will spendthe summer at Emergency Hospital andthe year following in a New York Ho-pital."Sandy" Williams, of the freshman

    -lass at the Law School, probably will beappointed cheer leader for the GeorgeWashington football games nat fall.Mr. Williams was head cheer leader forthree years at Washington and Jefferson.He led the rooting in 1914 when Washing-ton and Jefferson scored victories overPittsburgh and Yale.Phi Sigma Kappa leads the fraternities

    inghe matter of enlistments in the CoastA illery Company.The Interfraternity Prom will be held

    at the New Willard on the night ofApril 27.The Chi Deuteron Charge of Theta

    Delta Chi held its twentieth birthdaybanquet at the University Club recently.Stanton Peelle, a graduate of Co-lumbian C lege, class of '98, was toast-master. About sixty-four attended.Kappa Sigma members were hosts

    recently at a delightful "at home."Phi Chapter of the Phi Chi Medical

    Fraternity held a smoker recently.Dr. Sterling Ruffin, professor of medi-cine, read a paper. The discussionwas opened by Dr. William ClineBorden, dean of the Medical School.Kappa Sigma has initiated Lewis R.

    McReynolds, law, '18; Einar W. Die-sernd, law. '18, and Fred S. Cross, Co-lumbian College.Alpha Eta Chapter of Kappa Sigma

    entertained recently at a delightfulreception. The patronesses were Mrs.Asle J. Gronna, wife of Senator Gron.na. of North Dakota, and Mrs. ElmonA. Miller, assisted by Miss Italy Car-ter. Miss Bereta Taylor, and MissMinnie Letts. Music was furnishedby Boernatein's Orchestra.Phi Sigma Kappa held a house

    dance recently.

    DEATH RECORD.

    wurmGeors R. Coltons 0 reasa, Walter Reed Hospital.Laura A. McK. Larer. 4. 1 Hobart st. ow.lararet A. Alkm. 50, 4 M at. nw.Andrew smambes, i. 90 N. C. ase. s.Ati- I. Whit., Goeemnt hospital Insane.Mary Bennett. 4 8 and Thkd sts. nsGearw 8. Turton, Jr.. S, 3O E st. aw.

    00LORgD.Mattis Mitcbell, 4.43, Fourth t. as/Mary Wiise, Il 41 K St. nw.Philip John. , 'lebaeleis Hospital.Etsa--a E. 91teis, 41 OwsRaoset. Insane.Juli W. Gream, 40 Alsh~m ave., Anacostia.Jo"sh --asans. M,1J it. sw.V100 3atie, 04, Tt Kesema it. w.Willi- Pia, 41, Doulas ed., Rimbmatl.

    Paa Pemiom for U. . Upiyee.P a for Civil Service employes ofOe asemenent, numabesig aamy thou-sands .are provided in a bill introducedin the Rouse by Representative Taven-er of Ilinem, The peasom are bused"n a sern of the saLary drawnWbIe in acal 'vies. The 'nawnumpenisi which ea te rawl trader thehil it US £pear.

    Army Polo MatcSaturda

    Ponies of Visiting Civilian Titry's Best Players, Are

    in Which WashingtUnder the direcUon of Capt. H. N

    Cootes, Seventh Cavalry, on duty witthe General Staff, plans are rapidly nearIng perfection for the most elaboratseries of polo matches ever staged IiWashington under the auspices of thArmy Polo Association.The matches will begin next Saturda:

    In the field in Potomac Park. Ponies othe visiting teams have been reachinWashington for the past week, and arbeing quartered inl the horse shoegrounds, near the park. The games wilbe open to the public and every effort Ibeing made to provide the best availablaccommodations for spectators.The movement of the Fifth Cavalr.

    from. Fort Myer to the border preventthe crack team from that regiment froncompeting, and the Second Cavalrywhich has moved in temporarily, has bee,in winter quarters where the extremcold and the smallness of the ridinhall has made it impossible to train

    Benefcial Amiation Banquets.The Washington staff of the Hon

    Beneficial Association of Richmond, Vasave a banquet at the St. James Hoteon the evening of April 7. at which thguests of honor were Sup!. C. A. Wrighlof Washington district; r. M. Hargravegeneral supervisor of the company, an,Dr. C. M. Emmons, medical examineeOthers present were Mesa". J. C. WiIknson, J. H. Partlow. H. C. Iarabee, EC. Holland, W. W. Davis, C. M. McGuire, E. D. Brown, Goorge Walker, \H. Tinsman. A. A. Moore. J. C. Higg:C. D. Jolliffe, J. H. Roberts. F. C. EselF. L Payne, J. W. Palmer, H. E. Zehn-L D. Van Reuth. H. Alber, J. F. Edwards, J. Robey, B. F. Redmond, W. NShelton. W. F. Coombs, A. J. DarderW. C. Moore, C. L Sanr, L. L. PartlowF. C. Hugh", F. N. Fox, H. If. Wilkhison. A. L. Prose. J. F. Axer, H. Lyon=3. H. Gregory, C. P. Stebbins and J. CKisseliff, 4 D. Van Rcuth was chairman of the entertainrment committee.

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    esto Beginy at Potomac Parkwns, Including Some of Coun-Arriving for Tournament,onians Will Compete.

    polo team through the winter. However,a team may be Improvised from thesquadron now at Fort Myer, which in-cludes a number of crack polo playersamong Its officers.Four civilian clubs, including some of

    the best players in the country, haveentered for the tournament, where sev-eral handsome trophies will be up. TheWashington Polo Club team. IncludingHlgh Legare, Kent Legare, Col. CharlesG. Treat, will copipete, as will the West-moreland 4'olo Club. of reensburg, Pa.,Capt. Burrell Huff; the eal Polo Club.of Deal Beach. N. J.. Capt. Joseph Mey-era, and the Pine Tree Polo Club. ofAiken. S. C., represented by John O'Day,H. East. Seward Cary and W. P. Hurl-burt. An entry also is expected fromthe Piping Rock Polo Club, of New York.C. C. Rumsey, of the international poloteam, will act as referee of the matches.H. L. Herbert, of New York, chairmanof the Polo Association, is expected toattend the tournament.

    To Xeet at Old Iandmark.The District D. A. R. committee on

    historic spots and records will hold com-memordtive exercises at tne corner-stoneof the old Federal b,,uadary line, Satur-day afternoon at 2:30 o'cloct. The stoneis a few rods from Chesapeake Junction.Cars leaving Fifteenth street and New- York avenue northwest at 1:45 willreach there on time. The public general-ly Is invited. It Is the 12th anniversaryof the laying of the first milestinc ofthe Federal jurisdiction.

    Chinese Revolution Spreads.Shanghai. April 8.-Revolutionary

    leaders in Kwang-Tung have declaredthe independence of the province. Ina manifesto issued last night Kwang-Tung is called a free and independent. state. Kwang-Tung province is Inthe southeastern part of China. Can-ton Is the capital.

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    WOULD HONOR 0OL DODD.KIlese Bll Seeks to Make Villa P!r-

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    vance Col. George A. Dodd. the pursuerof Pancho Villa, to the grade of brigadiergeneral in reoognition of his defeat of theVilla forces. was introduced in the Houseyesterday by Representative Kiesa,whose home city is Williamsport, Pa..where Col. Dodd was born.Mr. Kiese said Col. Dodd. who will

    reach the age for retirement on July |.has been detailed for office duty withthe General Staff for only one year dur-ing forty years' service.

    Planned to Suppres Moslems.London, pril .-The war office an-

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