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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 11

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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SATURDAY MORXING, 3IARCH 3, 1917. AUCTION SA1.ES. AUCTION SALES. MONEY TO LOAN. WASTS.

SEAL ESTATE GODRTS LIQUOR LICENSE PETITIONS. Continued from Preceding Column. OCT-Or-IOWX SALES. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN COMPAXT, 1519-21 Chestnut Street, BUSINESS OPFOHTUNITIES.

AUTOMOBILE. OPPORTUNITY to obtain welling rights in Baltimore or vicinity of a high grade, popular-priced, ea.si o'l line of pleasure cars. We will assist in financing car purchasers and take your customers' iiotos without indorsement on time payments. ress MINI, Hun. mh5t BILLIARD PARLOR for sale: centrally located.

For fnrther information address H7S(i, Sun. BOAliOIXii HOUSE BUSINESS FOB SALE: established 4 years; carrying at. present 75 guests; nmier Called from city. 4Q57. Sun.

f25-lm COIt. STORK for rent; suitable for any kind of I' ort!) I'atteryQn I'ark ave.M2-6tjj C'OI'NTUV STOKE Desirous of retiring, will sell up-to-date General Merchandise Store, Property and Stock. Excellent "business place in a prettv at railroad station; $6,000 required. Ad ch Sl2 Sun office, M2-6t CON or Drv (foods and Notion B'iines vpntel: state full parties. R2I4, Son.

UUl 4 f-TORE FOR SALE: WE EE STOCKED EOIIPPED: LAR'lE PRESCRIPTION CASH SALES. ABOET KIIMMNt PER YEAR- OWNER DESIRES TO SELL ON ACCftPNT OF HEALTH: those meaning need HiVKS. Sun office. mhl-6t f'tv-rv ovTcmv-f! anrRTTfv' KTOTtTil with- LIQUIDATION SALE Real Estate and Equipment of THE ASHTABULA WORSTED COMPANY, ASHTABULA, OHIO. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1917, at 10 A.

M. On the Premises, No. 12-18 Hulbert Street," Ashtabula, Ohio. REAL ESTATE Comprising 3 tracts with 4 brick modem mills, with lighting and heating plant; light on four sides, and electrical equipment consisting of dynamo and motors, shafting, belting and pulle3's. MACHINERY (This machinery and stock will be sold in separate lots only), comprising Combing, Scouring, Drawing, Spinning, Warping, Dressing, Weaving.

Dyeing and Finishing Machinery; 4S English Ixoms, 4 Crompton Ivnowles Looms; 2 sets of Cards, Combs and Gill Boxes; full set of Drawing and Spinning Machines, Bv order of The Ashtabula Worsted Com pan v. T. J. REXXICK, President. Catalogues Upon Application to the Auctioneers.

WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. a11 Atlantic CytiM best tfioagfit gf hotels In the.

wtarldrs areatcst scasBorc resort" Boat of STEEL.BR1CH nd STONEnd located Unthe CJcer- ront intnc centrv of Elverythioq? 300rooma.250 1 1 cold.fresS ndsaawatzr Orchestra of Soioists. Frivet csraae or Dnerruaaa. "tfu lilvdas smcerciy "mtcTcjrt- ID. lYVSiAinq Oil uiusi cunyui iauie. QWNERSrBP MANAGEMENT.

A rccoarviscd tandard I of ejcceRevkce. W7TYDI Fl'Q GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS KJIxIAJD GREATEST WINTER RESORT HOTEL B01 HVELL Virginia Second House trom Boardwalk and Steel Pier. Every Appointment. Highest Standard Cuisine and Service. Booklat.

Is CLARENDON HOTEL Virginia avenue, near Beach. All corns with hot android running water. Booklet. f23-56t THE LORAINE St. Charles Place and Beach.

Private fresh and water baths: running ivater in roans; elevator; superior table; special early season rates. Coach at trains. A. E. WAGNER, Propr.

VV. B. LAYTOX. Mgr. BERKSHIRE INN av.

Large, sunnv-rooms $11 to $17.50 weekly; i up daily. J. E. DICKINSON. STEAMSHIP LINES.

Regular Passenger and Carjo Services. NEW YORK LIVERPOOL NEW YORK-FALMOUTH-LONDON NEW YORK BRISTOL CCNABD DRAFTS Convenient. Reliable. Payable In Great lirltain and Ireland. Good Rates.

For further information apnly 21 State New York, or Local "Agents. fi mm! MTOS-MMfTtYBD-EAFlK' 9 RUETiOS AIRES REflri.AR SAILINGS. COMPAXVS OFFICES. 42 Broadway, X. Y.

A. W. ROBSOX. 127 E. Baltimore St.

J. Howard Eager 30G N. Charles st. BALTIMORE AXD CAROLINA S. S.

CO. For Charleston and Georgetown. S. C. connecting with steamer for Columbia.

Conway and Seaboard Air Line, Southern Railwiy, Wednesday, March 7. at 3 P. from PIER 2. PRATT STREET MASON L. WEEMS WILLIAMS.

General Manager. American Building. tf STEAMBOAT LINES. CHESAPEAKE LINE FOR OLD POINT. NORFOLK AXD PORTSMOUTH.

6.30 P. every week-day and on Sundays, March 11 and 25 and alternate Sundays following ptil further Chesapeake Line tickets will be honored on the Sundays they have no steamer by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company. YORK RIVER LINE. For West Point and Richmond daily, except Sunday, 6.00 P. M.

Special steamer train between West Point and Richmond no stops. Piers IS and 1.9 Light street. Ticket Offices, 111) and 127 E. Baltimore st. X.

Charles st. Pier 19 Light st. tf TOLCHESTER COMPANY. (Weather and Ice Permittins.) ANNAPOLIS AND WEST RIVER Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavi, 7.30 A. M.

LITTLE CHOPTANK Tuesdays, 6.30 A. M. SASSAFRAS RIVER-Thnrsdavs, 7 A. M. TOLCHESTER Saturda vs.

7 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. PIER 15.

LIGHT STREET. tf BALTIMORE, CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC RATLWAY COMPANY. MARYLAND, DELAWARE AND VIRGINIA RATLWAY COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE. On i ccount of ice conditions call St.

Paul 340 for schedule information. T. MURDOCH. WILLARD THOMSON. G.

P. A. O. M. Old Bay Line For NORFOLK.

OLD POINT PORTSMOUTH. .30 P. M. Every week day and on Sundays, March 4, 18, April 1, 15, 29. and alternate Sundays following until further notice.

Baltimore Stea Packet tickets will be honored on the Sundays they have no steamer by the Chesapeake Line. Ticket Offices. 107 E. Baltimore st. S.

A. L. Ry. Office. Continental Building, 2 E.

Fayette st. and rjOO Lisht street. COAL AND WOOD. THE ONLY PLAXT OF ITS KIND IN BAL-TIMORE where it is impossible to get dirty slaty coil, as it is automatically screened, sized and Mid kept under COVER. 25 BUNDLES KINDLING WOOD iVJi(i.

OR SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT. SUBURBAN AUTO DELIVERY SPECIAL PRICES. G. ERNEST KRAFT, COAL POCKETS. BOLTON DEPOT.

OFFICES: 1302-1304-130 N.CHARLE3 ST. Phons Mt. Vernon 4738. Mad. PU1-W.

PATENTS. IDEAS WA NT K1J Write for our list of patent buyers, prices offered by manufacturers and needed inventions. RANDOLPH Patent Attorneys, 786 at. Washington. D.

O. CHAPIN A. FERGUSON. Patent Attorney. llO-117 Law 20 years' experience.

H. S. BREWINGTON SON, PATENT Baltimore, and Washington, D. reliable firm 20 years' experience. Consultation and advice FREE.

Moderate charges. Main office Suite 711 Equitable Baltimore. Md. sl3-12m PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, SUB-DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ENGINEER.

BALTIMORE. Feb. 28. 1917. Proposals for the furnishing of Cross Ties needed in the construction of the Municipal Belt Railroad connecting with the end of the existing track at.

Key Highway and Light Street, and 'thence extending along Pratt Streer. Light Street. East Falls Avenue and Aliceanna Street, to a point on last street, just East of President Street, will be received until 11 o'clock Wednesday. March 14.1917. APPROXIMATE QUANTITY OF MATERIAL REQUIRED, Creosoted Yellow Pine Cross Ties.

Proposals mint be in duplicate and addressed to the Board of Awards and sent to the City Register's Office, City Hall. Batlimore. accompanied by a certified check of the bidder for Five Hundred ($300.00) Dollars on a Clearing House Bank, drawn to the order of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals. Bond in the amount of the contract price will be required for the proper performance of tha contract.

Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Highways Engineer, Baltimore. R. M. COOKSET, mlx3t Highway Engineer. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, indorsed "PROPOSALS FOR CAUSTIC LIME FOR THE WATER DEPARTMENT," addressed to the Board of Awards of Baltimore Citv.

will be received AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY REGISTER, Citv Hall. Baltimore. until 11 o'clock A. M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1917.

FOR FURXTSHIXG AND DELIVER FVG TO THE WATER DEPARTMENT CAUSTIC LIME AS MAY BE REQUIRED FROM MARCH 14 TO DECEMBER 31. I SM 7. Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained at the office of the Water Engineer, City Hail. Baltimore, on and after March 3, 1917. A charge of 5.00 will be made for each set of specifications.

This amount will be refunded npon their return on or before March 26, 1917. in good condition. Specifications used in making a bid will be considered as returned. All bid? must be accompanied by a certified check of the bidder on a clearing-house bank for the amount as stated in the specifications made payable to the order of the Mayor and Council of Baltimore, and the successful bidder will be required to give satisfactory bond for the faithful performance of the agreement equal in amount to the value of the contract. The Board of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

WALTER E. LEE. Water Engineer. Approved JOITS HUBERT, Acting President. Board of Awards.

m3eox2t PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING Office of Depot Quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pa. Sealed Proposals will be received here until 2 o'clock M. March 6, 1917, for furnishing at either the Boston, New York. Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis or San Francisco depots, Q.

M. Corps, Boots, Rubber; Buttons. Uniform: Cords, Hat; Drawers. Summer and Winter: Gauntlets, Winter: Gloves, Yellow Horsebide, Riding and Wool, O. D.

Hats, Oilskin and Service; Jackets. Oilskin; Cravats, Laces. Shoe; Leggins, Canvas. Foot and Mounted; Overshoes, Arctic; Pants, Oilskin; Ponchos; Shoes Russet- Stockings, Cotton and Woolen, Lightweight: Undershirts. Cotton atd Woolen; Slickers, Information on application.

13.14. PROPOSALS FORTENT PINS AND POLES Office of Depot Quartermaster. Philadelphia, Pa. Pealed proposals will be received hera until 2.00 March 5. 1917, for furnishing at either the Boston.

New York, Philadelphia. Chicago St. Louis or San Francisco depots, Q. M. Corps, 2.

750. CC0 pits and poles, tent. In-fnrmaTjor! on aonllcatio'i. SiC LED PROPOSi LS will be ore 'ed by the Lighthouse lnsiKKnor. Baltimore, 2 o'clock P.

March' 15. 1917. for docking, cleaning, painting and repAiring LlSfhi Vessel Xo. 71 Information ukhi application, to the above office. GUN ARB OUT-OF-TOWN SALES.

AUCTIONEERS, Philadelphia, Pa. AUCTIONEERS, Philadelphia. Pa. rATTISOX (iAHAN. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.

172U BARNES STREET. OX WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 117. AT 4 O'CLOCK V. XI.

Lot 11 feet 8 inches, with depth of 55 fer-t. Ground rent $29. IS. Improvements 3-story BRICK DWLIJ.INt: vity -eer. Terms: Cash.

IVposic $30. Expenses adjusted to of sale; Settlement mu4 be made within 10 days. PATTISOX GAHAX. BY SCHWAB BHQS. fc CO.

A.V OPPORTCXITY TO BUY EXCEL-LEXTLY WELL LOCATED. DESIRABLE PROPERTIED, EACH IX FEE EDWARD L. WARD. Solicitor, SOS-SOU Fidelity Bids. TRUSTEES SALES OF WELDINGS AND SUPERIOR WAREHOUSES BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE SALESROOM OF TIIE REAL ESTATE BOARD.

13 EAST FAYETTE STREET (ad floor), MONDAY. MARPli 12, 1917, BEGINNING AT 1 P. M. 13. 15 10 TAYLOR STREET.

NEAR HOMEWOOD AVENUE, i The lota 13 15 jointly fiont 50'; the lot 19 has i a frontage of 37-'. each with depth of 172'. EACH LOT IS IMPROVED BY A DWELL-j IXG AXD STABLE. '419 2421 GUEEXMOrXT AVENUES. I The dimensions of the lot aie 46'x200'.

IMPROVED BY A LARGE. MODERN WAREHOUSE. equipped tcith an electric elevator and a sprinkler yf em also a brick building in the rear. A driveicaif is on the side of thi property. I ALSO I THE MODERN.

SPACIOUS WARE HOUSE ON HEATH STREET AT CLtARKSON STREET AND AT THE R. O. It. R. With the latter it is connected bv a siding.

The I lot is an unusually large one, fronting on ClarT-: son street and on Heath street, running through with an irregular width to Barney street. The warehouse is four-story in heiflht, in comparatively new, i equipped triih two electric elevators, a sprinkler system, a large boUer, tico engines, a large dunamo, I two fire escapes one irithin the buildlrn and one on the exterior. Thrse eauipmenta icill be ine.Ju-ded as parts nf the pronertu. The lot is further improved bv an office bonding, also an engine room. At the time and place of sale the following named deposits will Vie required to be nsid bv fh-bnyer or buyers: $300 on account of 13-15 TTIr street.

S10O on account of 19 Tsvlor strppt. fYl) on account of warehouse Greenmount svenne. SI .000 on account of -the Heath-Clarkson-Barw streets warehouse. Further information may be had upon application to the underpinned. CHRTSTIAX BKAXDAU.

EDWARD L. WARD. Trustees. SO SOJ Fidelity Building. SCHWAB BROS f27.mh3.7.10.1I.12x6t Auctioneer.

Tolson Tolsoii, Solicitor. Gunther Bldfr. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, KNOWN AS NO. 15 SOUTH FULTON AVE. P.y Tirtue -of a decree of the Circuit Court r-1 Baltimore City the undersirned Trustee wi! by public auction on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 16th dav of March.

1317. at 4 o'clock P. ALL THAT LOT OP GROUXD in Baltimor City described as follows: Beginning for the same on the east side of Fnl-ton Avenue at the distance of HI fet 6 inches south from the southeast corner of Baltimore Street and Fulton Avenue, and at the center of the partition wall there sitinte; thence sout'i. binding on the east side of Fulton Aenue 13 feet 10 inches to the center of the partition wall therw situate, with an even depth easterly through the centers of said walls, in all 76 feet to the center of -a 4-foot alley, with its use in common. Subject to an annual rent of Improvements consist nf a THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, known as Xo.

15 South Fulton Avenue. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance in and 12 months, or all cah. at the purchaser's option: deferred payments to bear interest from the day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of tb Trustee. All expenses to be adjusted to day of A "deposit of $75 will be at the time and place of sale. JOHN C.

TOLSOX. Trustee, SCHWAB BROS. Auctioneer. BY N. B.

LOBE CO. WEST BALTIMORE STREET. PAWNBROKERS SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF CONSOLIDATED LOAN COMPANY. TUESDAY, MARCH 6, AT lO O'CLOCK A. M.

LARGE COLLECTION OF DIAMONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND FILLED WATCHES. JEWELRY OF EYERY DE3CRIPTIOX AND STERLING SILVER WARE. LEWYT A- SALA RES. Bonded Brokera N. B.

LOBE flxllt Auctioneer. 32.1 W. BALTIMORE BT. MONDAY, MARCH 5. AT lO A.

M. REGULAR SALE. DRY GOODS, PIECE GOODS AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. X. B.

LOBE Auctioneer. TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE OF PAWNBROKERS PLE DG E3 BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC LOAN OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7TII, AT lO A. M. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTION, PISTOLS. MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS THURSDAY, MARCH 8TH, AT lO A.

M-. DIAMONDS DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TERMS: CASH. THE PUBLIC LOAX OFFICE, Broker. X.

B. LOBE Auctioneers. BV E. T. KEWELL CO.

REGULAR SATURDAY AUCTION" SALE Within Our Salesrooms, Xo. Ilf X. Howard ut. (Opposite Auditorium and Academv Theatres) SATURDAY. MARCH 3, BEGINNING AT lO O'CLOCK A.

FURNITURE AXD HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of every description and for every use. Interesting to look upon whether you buy or not. Al- Office Furniture. Adding Machine, Cash Register. Scales, etc.

12 O'CLOCK XOOX. BY ORDER OF CHESAPEAKE STEAMSHIP COMPANY' MERCH AXDISE. fi Rara Coffee. 1 Carton Coffee. Beans.

2 BtiM Feed, 1 Bag Rice, 1 Bag Flour. 1 Bag Lentil. Boxed iish, etc. 1 O'CLOCK r. M.

Shipped in by dealer retiring from business in another citv, to be fold: TRO INNER TUBE FOR AUTOMOBILE TIRES. Tarious sizes and makes; OUTER CASINGS, various sizes and, makes. 2 O'CLOCK P. M. For account of an out-of-town consignor A lot of Silver-Plated Tea Sets, Bureau Sets, Comb and Brush Sets, Manicure Sets, Aprons.

Handkerchiefs, etc. Dealers as well as individuals invited. Terms of sale: Cash. Immediate removal required. E.

T. XEWELL m2x2t Auctioneers. RAILROAD T-INES. Southern Railway System. N.

B. Trains leave Baltimore vU P. R. 2-4tt A. for Memphis.

Xaahville. 3.J3 A. .20 P. for Asherille. Atlanta.

3ir-mingham. New Orleans. 3.23 P. for Atlanta, Birmingnain, Tourist car for California daily. 5-30 V.

for August and Asheville. fS.lO P. KnoxviLe, Chattanooga. Birmingham. Shrevepcrt, New Orleana.

The Stoutbern Serves the L. H. BCRtiESS. P. P.

A- Xl L- Balto. at. SEABOARD AIR LINE RWY. (The Progressive Kailwaj cf the South.) Electric Lighted Equipment Ojxif. Leave Baitimo-e from Umcn Station (P.

R. Rj for Raleigh. Wilmington. Columbia. Savannaa, Jacksonville.

Augustine. Palm Beach, Mi Key West, lampa. St. fetersfrra and, Havana. Atlanta.

Birmingham. Memphis and the Southwest" H. 05 A. M. Daily "Seaboard Fast, MaiL I.

41 P. Flamuago. 8-10 P. Florida -Cuba Special" "Atisuw-Birmingham-Memphis Special." 11.15 P. Daily "seaboard Florid PUlman train Handsome anj anickest train in the Fiona service.

Ticket mcerWSTINENTAL TRl'ST BIXHJ. C. B. RYAN. O.

P. A. R. JONES, C. P.

A. Xotfoik V. I L. LEW I a. Ticket Agu, PERSONAL LOANS $10 TO $100.

If you are keeping house, own your own home or are steadily employed, you can borrow the amount pf money you want for any purpose from this SOCIETY. AT LOWER KATES AXD EASIER TERMS than you can secure from any other concern in Baltimore. We hand you the full amount of the loan in cash and will give you six months or more to repay the money, arranging payments weekly or monthly to suit vour income and convenience. XO ADVANCE CHARGES. XOTHIXG DEDUCTED.

Other companies paid off. STRICTLY" CONFIDENTIAL AND UNIFORMLY COURTEOUS AND CONSIDERATE SERVICE ASSURED. Call, Write or Phone PERSONAL, LOAN SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. 331 EQUITABLE BLDG. Fayette and Calvert St3.

Panl 2040. MONEY FOR ALL AT THESE LOW RATES: 15.00 COSTS PER MONTH. K2.VM COSTS 1.4 PER MONTH. JS50.00 COSTS tjtl.JM) PER MONTH. LARGER AMOUNTS IX PROPORTIOX.

UNION LOAN 14Q WEST FAYETTE COR. LIBERTY. J). oc inTTnr Oo oyo Ey esercising foresight and making ar- -rf rangements a few months ahead, the pub- lia can borrow money from Tha Co-oier- i ative Leaijue of America at 3 per cent, z'- annual interest, to buy or build a home, to city or country real estate, to pay otf mortsage ot to turn a loan privilega 3 S'Z into cash, such loans being repayable bv 'if small montlily over a period of '(f 11 years. A national plan operated under a declaration of trust with trustees and agents under bond.

Full information will 5'? be sent upon request, or a Baltimore s)'; agent will call. Address District Agents for Del. and Postoffica Box 4t 277, Centreville, Md. 3C LOANS $10 UP cheaIean Rates and on better terms. STEWART ft 1435 PENNA.

Phone Mad. 1155 LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE. PfANO Other. Cos.

paid off and more money advanced. ENTERPRISE LOAN CO 222 Xorth Greene st. St. Paul MONEY LOANED OX FURXITURE. 1 KTATATT'TfT: Only Pay Charges for Each Month You Have It.

PACA LOAN loB" YOUK LOANS $10 TO $100 OX FURXITURE AND PIAXOS. Quick, auiet methods, legal rates and easy monthly or weekly payments. Established 27 YEARS. Xo charges in advance. See ns, write ns or phone St.

Paul 2G54 today. The Chesapeake Loan 2 East Lexington St. Room Xo. 7, Second Floor. Just off Charles st.

HOURS to ti. 8. tf QUICK LOANS Juried people! 'othm on Furniture. Pianos, Real Estate, etc Anywhere in city or counties. Confidence and Privaev a studied feature.

Ladies, come here. BALTIMORE INVESTMENT 8. E. Cor. Howard and Favette ata.

(2d floor). IVTONnV Salaried People. Easy Terms. Equitable Bld. CASH to SALARIED PEOPLE OX OWX XAME.

Dignified, confidential; easv repayments. Xo "Loan Office" Methods. HEXXIXG, 330 Equitable Building, Calvert and Favette sts. oiN i'UltXlrURE, PIAXOS, WAGOXS, ETC. $10 AND UP STRTCTLY LEGAL RATES.

CALL. WRITE OR PHOXE MADISON 5005. STAR LOAN 1832 Pennsylvania ave. MONEY IN A HURRY TO ANYONE WHO NEEDS IT. Loans Made From $5 to $100 OX FURNITURE.

FTAXOS AXD ORGANS WITHOUT REMOVAL. You can pay us back In payments to suit yonr income. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at lower rates. Private offices for everyone. Confidential loans to ladies.

One signature. Loans a specialty. Call, write or phone Pr Paul 1124. SURETY GUARANTEE N. W.

COR. PARK AVE. AXD FAYETTE Pi'. Becond Floor. Bank Building.

LIBERAL, AND QUICK LOANS OX FURXITURE. PIAXOS, ETC imomii removal irom come. CITY, SUBURBS AXD COUNTY anywhere. Legal rates and (small monthly payments accepted. Iegal rates on small turns, lower rates en larger.

Prominent St business and professional men financing THE SOCIETY guarantee fair dealing. fc Inquiries cheerfully answered. Strictlv Vf? TTt. -nil OT A TT j.ix.aiv. ihilc.

1 (ill VI ijllWLLc: OX. 2GOO. MR. WOOD, Manager. BEXEFICIAL LOAX SOCIETY.

401 3 CALVERT Fonrth Floor. 8. E. cor. Fayette and St.

Paul ets. HOUSEHOLD LOAN 21 WEST LEXINGTON 2D FLOOR. Let Us Explain To You Our Method of Making LOANS FROM $10 TO $100 on and Pianos. Monthly Payments. Tel.

St. Paul. 16G2 or write. Confidential Agent will call without charge if loan is not made. Other loan com-panies paid off.

Hours 8 to 6 P. M. Sat, to 8 P. M. MONEY FOR SALJ rTeD PEOPLE and others noon their own name.

Cheap rate, easy payments: confidential. BRYANT CO. 711 American Baltimore and South gta. MONEY LOANED AT 6. Real Estate.

Chattels or other good security: small houses a Fnecialtv: charges reasonable. Vernon. lOO F. Saratoga We will lend money to any deserving person at the legal rate of interest without a lot of red tape. OUR OFFICES ARE CHEERFUL.

OUR UMPI.OYES COURTEOUS. SO WHY HESITATE. CALL. PHONE OR WRITE TOCAf CENTRAL LOAN 419-420-421 MUNSSY FAYETTE AND CAL.VETIT STS. ST.

PAUL 4773. FOURTH FLOOR. 1SJJ1 OLDEST ESTABLISHED ISOl. THE MARYLAND CHATTEL LOAN ASSOCIATION. ALBERT PLUME, Manager.

CALVERT BUILDING. Roomn 229, 231 and 233 (second floor). 8. K. COR.

FAYET-E AXD ST. PAUL STS. $10 UP TO $500 LOANED FURNITURE, PIANOS, without removing. LEGAL RATES. NO EXTORTION.

Address tr phone and agent will rail and explain rates without cost. C. P. phone St. Paul 659.

BORROW $50.00, PAY BACK S52.SO. Smaller amounts cost less. These rates cause our nations to be satisfied customers. Loan3 paid off, more money advanced on one signature. Commercial Guarantee Phone Wolfe 1 Q78.

534 N. GAY ST. SMALL LOANS ON FURNITURE FROM PRIVATE PARTY; CONFIDENTIAL; NO COL-LECTORS; 712 N. GAY ST. Wolfe 5781-W.

MONEY TO LOAN $10 AND CP TO HOUSEKEEPERS, WORKINGMEN AND SALARIED EMPLOYES. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE. Borrow the Money from us. No matter what Jtner companies advertise or tell you, we will make Khi a loan at legal rates and on better terms, and oo one need know you are borrowing Money today if you want t. Open your account with ns and save yourself worry and regrets.

See us before goinz slsewhere, as we are sure we i.n convince you ot Dur superior methods. We pay off other companies ir.u advance you additional money CONFIDENTIAL LOANS TO LADIES. C. p. PHONE ST.

PAUL lf00. AMERICAN LOAN CO. THIRD FLOOR. SINGER 111 W. Lexington st.

Open Saturday Evenings Till 8 o'clock. $lu and Up, at Strictly Legal Rates on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagrons, Etc. WE GIVE YOU THE MONEY THE SAME DAY YOU APPLY. Call, Write or Phone Wolfa 1999. Commonwealth Loan fH7 X.

GAY. Bt. Aisquith and Monument ts. OCR TERMS TTTt Tff Ttltr citv We loan you money at less than legal rates. You get toe full amount asked for with charges added.

ifiln.OO i 2.2 MONTH, S13.74 $15.00 MONTH, $19.14 20.00 S10! MONTH S24 TA OO JS4.99 MONTH, S29.94 JC30.iM SS5.S9 MONTH. .34 S35.0O 6 $6X MONTH. 41.34 Thete figures cover the entire cost, making jor paymecta easy, -within yonr means and strictly con-dectial. PATAPSCO LOAN OBX F. WARNER.

Mgr. St. Paul 203S. 322 Eauitable Bldt: INAUGURATION-WASHINGTON ROOMS FOR INAUGURAL VISITORS; parties of 6 and 7, dollar each a day if rented 4 days or longer. 1Q21 STH ST.

X. W. mh3-3t WINDOWS. BALCONIES. IXSIDE AXD OUTSIDE SEATS TO VIEW THE INAUGURAL PARADE; ROOMS AND QUARTERS FOR MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS OR TROOPS.

HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL IXFORMATIOX. Write SHANNON LUCIIS RENTING SERVICE, 713 14TH ST. X. WASHIXGTOX, D. C.

PAWNBROKERS. J. 8ALABES SON, 323 N. GAY ST. Most Privately Located Office -in the city.

Loans to any amount on Watches, Diamonds. Jeweirv and Mercr.a:.dise of nil kinds 13-ti ALL LOANS HELD ONE YEAR. ESTABLISHED 1S25. CCNSOLi HATED LOAN CO 1 NORTH GAT ST. S.

S. LARES 075 W. BALTIMORE ST. RATES ON LARGE LOANS. FVTRANCF.

TO iKIVATE OFFICE. THE WELDING AVORKS. 1 SOS Tx)TeTOT fit. i Automobile Welding Specialists. All work.

cur. Continued from Preceding Column. WILL BUY a Good Second-iHand set Encyclopedia Britannica; state price. G. I.

WILSON. 41 1 salem Hagerstown, Md. mh2-5t OLD GOLD, Silver and Broken-plated Jewelrv for cash. C. F.

OBERHEIM. 223 North Calvert rt. AVE NEED yollr ol(i rgs" PaDg-. irons mtls. We not only pav high-f-st.

cash but also call. Leadenhall Iron and Metal 830 Leadenhall st. South 1S77-J. DEALER IN NEW AND RECoXD HAND CARPETS AND FEATHERS. Highest prices paid.

Send postal; I will calL MRS. A BR A MS. 2Q7 Harrison street. mhl-6t WA NT EI SECOND-HAND NEW-STYLE OR MIMEOGRAPH MACHINE. 8G3Q, Sun.

Pf WV. Before you sell FURXITURE, etc. 1 1 -ItH "III. Ill I WE BUY Old Silver-plated Ware and anything. Southern Bazar TO W.

Bane st. St. Paul 5S23. WANTEIi Entire portions of household Furniture, bric-a-brac, office furniture and gen-eral mdse. for cash money.

35(11. Sun. F7-lm AT (JNCE, 1.000 Feather Beds, Highest Prices. Modem and Antique Furniture, Carpets, Clothes. Street Car Uniforms.

A. KLEIMAN, Q24 W. Baltimore st. Gilmor 1012. mlil3-12m WE MUST HAVE THIS WEEK Feather Beds; price No Object: Antioue and Mcdern Furniture.

Call or write. Balto. Ftather 4f)ff S. Bond st. Wolfe 57(1-W fli-Ua HIGHEST prices paid for Men's Ci't'g.

Shoes Send tw stal. S. Braun-stein, 2Q Mkt. P1. St.

P. 5172. HIGHEST Prices I'aid for Victrolas, Grafonolas Records. See us firrt. 15(2 W.

Baltimore st. HOll ElltflW S4t Cioid Bnd Silver ot every JllldW C5t. bought; fine Antion" Silvenvare, Jewelry. B. O.

NUITZ. s5-12m COXTIXEXTA Life Ins. Stock or options; state price, number and date of 8582, Sun. 'V ONPE-5-000 Feather Beds at highest jkjaj caRh prices jjahoganv Furniture and Carpet: city or country. Alaska Feather 757 Columbia Ph.

South tf ROOrT bought, sold, exchanged. SMITH'S BOOK STORE. SQ5 X. Howard st. BEST Prices for Old Autos, Iron.

Metals, Rats, I I all. 1 -1 1 laid nt. vuiic o. ui-om SEE ME before selling your tumlture, earner. cioining K77 vv.

Balto. st. ttu St. f. 7m FKATHER BEDS for immediate price no object; old Mahogany Furniture.

Up. and Carpets; city cr country. ZALls, Slit Greenmonrtt ave. Phone Mt. Vernon 2iHO.

WANTEI Old Mah. Sideboards. Card Tables, Chairs, Bureaus. Desks or Secretaries, Diamond Door Bookcase, Fea. Beds.

High prices paid. Send postal. 1 OO S. Soring st W7olfe 456-W. PR TV ATE Party wants Fpmitnre for two houses; will buy single pieces or whole house; will pay more than any dealpr.

Send postaL Will call once. 848 W. Baltimore st. f23-im at DON'T SELL Feathers, Furniture before yor. see West End 906 W.

Balto. st. GiL lioS-W. LIQUOR LICENSE PETITIONS. OFFICE OF THE LIQUOR LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.

ROOM 30i, COURTHOUSE. WM. PEPPER CONSTABLE. President; GEORGE L. RADCLIFFE.

GEORGE HELLER. M.D., Commissioners. The following named persona have filed a petition for a RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE FROM MAY 1, U17, which will be considered ou THURSDAY, March 22, 1917, at 3 P. M. Protests must be filed before 12 o'clock noon Thursday, March 15.

1917, blanks for which may be obtained upon application at this office. WILLIAM D. TRAVERS, Chief Clerk. Adamski, Joseph, 1900 Aliceanna st Adler, Aaron, 310 W. Camden Albera, Jennie (widow), W.

Franklin st Albeis, John 205 X. Pine st Amolsky, Jacob, 201-3 N. Gay st Anderson, Arthur 429 X. Eutaw st Appel, Benjamin 1344 E. Lombard st Aronson, Louis 632 Smith st Ar.t, Charles; 1801-3 Friendsbury st Ashman.

Hill 1119 W. Saratoga st Aten, William 701-3 Poplar Grove st Baldwin, Henry, 1609 Bank st Ballach, Arthur, 150S Rutland ave Baron, Edmund, 233 Kev Highway Barona, Nicholas, 300 S. High st Barranco. Pasquale, 610 Light st Bartel, Katharine, 'J09 N. Calhoun st Bartels, Franz, 4-6-8 N.

Fremont st Battaglia. Philip. 604 W. Lexington st Baum, Fritz William, 320 W. Saratoga st Bcckjr, Henry 116 N.

Paca st Becker, John, 1909 N. Pulaski st Becker, Wilhelm, 202 N. Eden st Behncken, Ernst, 1 Guilford ave Beksinski, Adam, 2641 Hudson st Beksins.ki. Wladyslw, 1809 Eastern ave Berkemeier, August, 4 N. Gay st Berkowitz.

Benjamin, 1701 Cailvle Place Berman, Simon, 1437 E. Pratt st Bern hard, Edward, 309 N. Pine st Bernstein, Adolph, 25 S. Bond st Bernstein, Samuel 1032 Aliceanna st Be.ste. Harry, 733 Oreenmount ave Bianca, Joseph.

606 E. Pratt st Riel, Andreas, 13O0-2 Hull st Bieren, Oltra (widow), 2250 K. North ave Bindokas. Joseph. 635 W.

Pratt st Bittorf, Henry, 1141-43 Hanover st Blaekistone, George 1701 W. Baltimore Bloom, Morris. 1001-3 E. Lombard st Albert L. 1232 Pennsylvania ave Blum, Peter.

2741 Belair ave Bochenski, Jacob. 1647 Thames st Bochenski, Martin, 800 S. Broadway Bodensteiner, Thomas 113 Mercer st Bolek, John 1651-53 E. Eager st Bolewiski. Michael.

3046-48 Boston st Bonnet, Jacob, 1829 Aliceanna st Bowman, Frank, 233 President, st. Bowman, Richard L. 1903 Tuttle Brandt, William, 1140 S. Paca Brannan. William 419 E.

Gittings st Braun, Paul. 549 E. Fort ave Brenner. Simon. 522 Baker Brian.

Thomas 783 Columbia ave Brown, Sewell 113 X. Eutaw st Brown, William 1500 X. Washington st Brozowski. Julius. 1621 Gough st Bryan, John F-, 1402 Carroll st Buckner, Harrv.

719 Favette st Budney. Stephan 1300-2 ReynoVls st Budzinski. Johanna (widow) 2700 Elliott st Burns, Matthew 325 W. Preston st Busch, Martin. 912 S.

Charles st Bvall. Mver. 329 Park ave Bvrne, Andrew 823 E. Fort ave Caltrider. George 600 X.

Chester Cannon. Herbert, 1124 Light st Carew, William. S01 W. Franklin st Carter. Joseph 690 Archer st Cavanaugh.

Thomas 4 X. Holliday st. Cernev, Joseph 2310 F. Chase st Cinpiuski. Josef a (widow), 1623 Lancaster st Codd.

William 1000 E. Hoffman st Coffay, Michael 2340 Druid Hill ave Cohen, Abraham. 201 S. High st Cohen. James.

1014 E. Fayette st Conrov, Favmond 1100 Ashland ave Conwav, Frank 612 E. Lombard st Conway, Jesse 410 E. Fayette st Conner, Mever, 1406 Pennsylvania ave Cooper, Vincent, 1309 X. Washington st Cortes, Benjamin 102 X.

Gay st Croughwell, Michael. 613 S. Sharp st Crumpton. Joseph 707 W. Lexington st Oschenk, Henrv.

100 W. Cross st Damesvn. Frank 1625 Eastern avee Damnkaer.es. Frank, 210 W. Camden st Dangelo.

Jake. 1813 Orleans st Dannenberg. Joseph. 1112 Orleans Dawson. Clarence 200 S.

Strieker st D(lp. Charles, 723-30 E. Prtt st Depkin. Louis F. 205-7 S.

Hanover st Dickson, James 221 X. Carlton st Dinardo, Yincenzo, 1419-21 Bank st Di-Stefano, Luigi. 308 X. Gay TT Dolan, Peter 1907 Greenmount ave Donohue, Daniel 2700 Greenmount ave Dottfrweich. Jacob, 604 S.

Broadway Doulong. Joseph 601 E. Lombard st. Power, John F. 1016-18 Hillen Prexel, Walter 1347 Pennsylvania ave Dude, George 1843 Frederick ave Dudlev, George 675 W.

Mulberry st Duggan John 128 W. Camden Dull. William 1200 W. Baltimore st. F.delson, Samuel 1 Penn st Erek John 1828 Greenmount ave Esser William.

1433 35 Garrett ave Eurich Caroline (widow). 156 Calverton roatl Farrellv. Michael 938 E. Chase st Feder, Bichard. 1644 Cuba st Fehler, Henrv 6 S.

Paca Filling. George. 9 N. Gay Fitzpsttrick, William Ill E. York st.

Flaccomio, Vincent, 620 Forrest st Flach. Charles 1 W. Barre Fleischer. Charles 47 E. Cross st Flynu, Thomas.

1265 Haubert at Fooks, Louis, 1622 E. Pratt Frahm, Simon. 653 W. German Bt Frank, John, 1515-17 Kensett st Fried. Harry 511 Bloom st Ftiedlander, Jacob 658-60 George Furman, Paul, 2150 Boston st Galimiuskas, Alexandra.

434-36 W. Pratt st Ganzhorn. Michael, 13 HopKins PI Gaskill, Wolaeton, 1107 S. Paca Ga.ss Stehl. 150S W.

Lafayette ave Gauer. Walter 358 S. Woodvear st (Jawlik. Caimer, 2624 Hudou st Geelhaar, Ernest 1134-36 Hillen st Gergely, Julius, 1521 Nicholson st Oetchv, William F- 1013 Pennsylvania ave Ginsburg, Simon, 230 N. Vincent st Goede, Oscar 818 Dnrid Hill Goldberg, Louis, 900 W.

Lexington st (Joldberg, Simon. 263 N. Sehroerler St. Goldberg, Solomon, 136 S. Eden st Goldstein.

Morris. 318 X. Eden ft Gordon. James 220-22 S. Duncan st Graf, George 211 N.

Arlington ave Graham. Hugh 1901 Frederick ave Green. Samuel 619 S. Hanover st Greenfeld, Sol, 209 S. Eden st Grieb, Conrad 2400-02 Woodbrook ave Grifl'ee.

Jinks, fi Light st Guld. Louis, 263 S. Caroline st Hacdwei-ger, Max, 500-2 Ensor st Hanselmann. Louis 1836 E. Monument Bt.t...

Hardeman, iucas 220 S. Fremont ave Harrington, Michael 702 Mura st Harrington, Thomas 1536 E. Pratt 6t Harris, Albert. 2226 McElderry st. Harrvman, William 105 W.

Fort ave Hartman, Adam, 811 S. Charles st Hartman, Isaac. 731-33 E. Baltimore st Hecht. Isaac, 950 Hollius st Hecker Max 1521-23 Beason st Heilingenstadt.

John 1844 Harford ave Heinrich, Herionvmus. 2300 Frederick ave Henning, Frederick 623-25 S. Luzerne Helming, Harry, 2112 Fleet st. Hepner Amelia (married). fOl S.

Bond st Edward. 839 W. Cress st Hiliewicz, Austin, 824 S. Bond st Kirsch, John 719 S. Charles st Hochrein, Joseph 1901 Bank st Hoffman, John 528 N.

Vincent Hohman. Marv E. (widow). 868 X. Howard st Hoke.

Harry 1064 Argyle ave Hollander. Joseph. 941-43 Pennsylvania ave Hollo, Edward. 3253 Frederick ave Hollexv, George, 2200 Wilkeus ave Howard, Claud 537 W. Baltimore st.

Howard, Lizzie (married), 520 S. Caroline Howe, Thomas. 840 George st Hummel, Henry 1622 Frederick ave Jacobs, Louis, 1418 E. Lombard st Jacobson. Max, 163? Presstman st Jakob, Franz, 1200-3-4 Towson st Jennings, Martin F-, 1801 S.

Hanover st Jerscheid. Christian 1921-23 Orleans st Jester, Mvers Bank lane Jeter, Mortimer 3 X. Frederick st John, Albert- and Son. 400 N. Calvert st Johns.

Edward 1400 Hull st Johnson, John, 1 Taylor st. Juengst, Frederick 1046 Kalinowski, Andrew, 729 S. Kane, Bartholomew, 1014 KaralilB Tiudwikas. 218 S. W.

Lombard Broadway Eutaw st Eutaw st (.:., nenr, wj o. Katz. William, 1309 Presstman st Kaufman, Alice H. (widow). 1800 LHuid Hill ave.

Kaufman, David, 1118-1120 Hollins st Kavanagh, John, 1239 Division st Keil. Garry, 929 W. Fayette st Kellner, Emanuel, 1236 Oileans st Kellv, Terence 1520 Pennsylvania ave Kempel, Edward 403 W. Lexington at Kenney, Timothy 701 Hillen st Kerbe. August 2340-42 Frederick ave Kinlein, John 909 X.

Central ave Kirwan, Patrick, 104 W. Fayette st Kisielewski. Sewcryn, 1614 Eastern ave Kitt, Meyer. 1031 X. Calhoun Klasmeief, Cecelia (widow).

25 E. Cross st Klecka, Frank E. Monument st Kleiman, Harry, 231 N. Bond st Kleiu, Jacob. 1421 Eastern ave Klein, John.

2350 Frederick ave Klein, Joseph. 516 S. Shan? st Kline, John, 1200 S. Sharp st Kloess, John 2025 E. Monument st Kluczynski, Michael 2222 Jefferson Ernest.

1950 W. Lafayette fc'nodt. Le ts 701 W. "ubu'-g Koehnle. Frederiik.

1312. W. Pratt st Koenig, John, 1517-19 Penrsi 1: ania ave Koenig, Jolin, 1D1S Pcnnslvania hve. Konis. Gottlieb.

423-34 ti. Bond bt i building awoke with a boom i hp Building InsiKvtor's ofiiw. and n. UiiUfiuiR operations vvpio aiudiod fuf jimountins to a good deal over $100,000. The largest wa.s tiled by John .1.

Kirk-ik-ss for 15 two-and-a-half-storv brick buildings, Ll by feot oach. in the 200 lo-k ot Kast Thirty-third stroet, to j-ost about JR.OOO. II. Constantino will he the builder. E.

II. fcstorpk filed application for 12 dwellings, from 1MM) to Inirty-third street, each 15 by ...1 feet, to eost about Harry was the architect and the owner will build. Bertram Constable filed plans for three two-story brick dwellings, 21.10 bv oS feet each, on the south side of tiiauncey street, east of En taw Place, to cost about $8,200. is the architwt. Louis Pincus will lmhl four two-story-and-mansard dwellings.

21 by 100.H feet each, on the north-V's su.l- Whitteu street, southwest Auchentoroly Terrace, at a cost of "bout $0,500. Kcllv will build lor Arthur Eeinsch a one-story bri'-k ofliee, 20 by feet, at (124 Aisquith street, a cost of about $1X00. Hon jaminMcrvis arid wife have bought Jrom J. Carlin (he leaseliold dwelling Iteisterstown road. Louis llol- was attorney for the purchasers and.

the title was guaranteed bv the Title pa ran tee and Trust Cornpanv. Nineteen contracting firms will bid on the general contract for the group of buildings for the Maryland Agricultural ollege. planned by Flournov Flonr-Jioy, with William Spark'lin as consulting engineer. The work will cost about The list of bidders comprises the following concerns: The Company, the Consoli-lated Engineering Company, the I l.cTinett P.uilding Cornpanv, the If. I.

Hatts Company, the David M. Andrew Company, the Henry Smith Sons Company the Cowan Building Company, the ''T'tK Company, I. F. HonnW, ie Melton Constnu-tion Company, Arthur L. Smith, the Bovlc-Robcrtson Construction Company, the James Stewart Company, W.

II. Frissell the Morcross Bros. Company, the Price onerete Construction Cornpanv. T. B.

Stanfield Edward Brady Son and Morrow Bros. Cladfeltcr Chambers have been awarded the contract for building the lactory for the International Wood and I aper Products Company, James R. Edmunds, architect. The building will be three stories high and 100.7 bv 40 8 feet, and will stand at Calverto'n road and Lexington street. William II.

Emorv Son have sold iWunil rents of 5 each on Barclay street for Mrs. Sallie Mac-Donald to Mrs. ITecht and others Through the ofliee of Harry T. Cies-endaffer the three two-storv brick dwellings at 12.r:0-.18-40 West Ostend street have been sold to Homer Black, each suhiect to .) ground rent. Mr.

Cies-eiirkiflFer has purchased from Mr. Sell-man The two-story dwellingat 572 Kirby lane, sulvjeet to a ground rent. The Title Guarantee and Trust Com-nnny has sold to Mabel Tumhleson three irredeemable ground rents of each on 422 424 and 420 West Hamburg street. Arthur II. Miller and (J eorge Washington Williams represented the purchaser.

John II. Schotta has purchased from William II. Mattfeldt his house and property on Frederick avenue, Catons-riilo. COURT PROCEEDINGS Criminal Court Gorier. Felonious Assault Arthur Washington, colored, yarn in penitentiary; Stephen Stachowski.

rIeadvi truilty on fifth count, 4 months and 2 oavM iu jail, to count from October 30 last; Ollie Dolles. colored (2 cases), one case not guilty, one rsw stet. Burglary Ernest Harhaugh, not. guilty. areeny Albert.

Randolph, colored, pleaded guilty and paroled. Disturbing the Teace John It. Turner. Bwlah Duncan. Josephine Duncan, all colored, not guiltv.

Bawdy House Reulah Duncan, colored, Josephine Duncan, colored, not guilty. Desertion William H. Wiglenian. sub curia. Bastardy William B.

Gerwig. stet. Violating I'arolo Hugh Litchfield, parole con-1 inned. Court adjourned until Tuesday. Part 2 Jnfltje Ambler, Larceny William Johnson, colored.

Joseph Bell, colored, Jesse Page, colored. Ernest It. Coran. sentence suspended; Alice Williams, colored, 6 months in jail. False Pretenses Harry O.

Morris, GO days in jail and fined 10 cents. Selling Liquor Without License William S. Dent, colored, not guilty. Bawdy House Katie Calnon, 30 days in jail. Desertion Herbert French, colored, paroled.

Violating Parole Abraham Dubrausky, parole continued. Court adjourned until Tuesday. Superior Conrt Jotljce Dobler. M. A.

Talbott Company ts. Mayor and City Council: befoie reported; not concluded. Assignment for Today Cases on the law docket. Part I Stmiton. Service Cornpanv ts.

Scott Hull and Margaret Pons vs. Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company ct at. agreed and settled. Philip Klemkowski, vs. Brooklandwood Farm and Springs Company; non pros.

Harry M. Weinberg and wife vs. Thomas H. Thomas, open account passed for settlement. Elniira O'Connor vs.

Joseph W. Christian, administrator of Edward Kilmurray, for services rendered jury out. Assignment for Today No. 250. City Court JuUtse lleuisler.

Slvatora I'upio ts. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Comp-iny; before reported; Terdict for de- fendr.ut. Assiiannent for Today Cases on law docket. Part Judge Hond, Singer ewintf Machine Company vs. William M.

Wilkins; verdict for plaintitf 'for property re-plevied Isidor (Jrienwald vs. Sarah C. Coleman; verdict for deferid-int. Assignment for Today Motions for new trials in street analr. Court Common Pleas Judge Soner.

Cliarlen Peed, bv his father, vs. Charles 0. Rappold and tUiarles K. RapTfld Alvm Downey clc, and Hannah and David Mutchiak vs. tinted Uailuavt and Eiectiu: Company (three cases), and John E.

lartin vs. Metroiwditan Life Insurance Cumoany: agree'! ami settled. L. Barnca vs. Maurice Wyman; before reported: verdift for defendant.

for Today Cases on the law docket. Circuit Court Jndsfe Sunii. Gertrude A. Garrison vs. William T.

Garrison; order to be, bUmed. Creecy vs. Solomon Goldberg, dismissed. Elinor Pieper vs. Henry Pieper; sub curia.

Xcj assignment for today. Circuit Court jVo. 2 Judge Ilnffy. Tli a Court was cneaged in hearing alimony and tUathm.mt cases and Winton T. Smith vs.

Arthur G. Clayton et decree to be signed dissolving injunction in part. No assignment lor too ay. Orphans' Court Jude Block, tiaitlier And Dunn. Letters Testamentary Granted Estate of Mary Catherine Howard to Rosa Howard, bond $100.

Letters of Administration Granted Estates of Stephen Gent, to Mary F. Gent, S300; Francis C. Foos to Edward C. Foos, $2,900. Guardian Appointed Annie M.

McLane for Bob-rt McDonnell et $10,000. Inventories Bailed Estates of John Iunn, S2.n: Samuel Hchweighauser. $702: Goldie Hack. (leorge Boche. $1,400: Elizabeth F.

Talley, Mv-hael i Htieff, John C. Finke, $1,525. Administration Accounts Passed Estates of H. Shaw. $13,583: James R.

McDonnell, $8 Kichard II Woollen, Martha A Woollen, Rebecca V. Johnsou, iMizaheth F. Talley. $11,224. Filed Mary Catherine Howard, Hyman N'swiiian.

LIVE STOCK MARKET STOCK ON THE WHARVES, choice handy-weight Veals, per pound, 12c. good Veals, per pound. llall' heavy, mnoth, fat Calves, Pr head. $18a22; heavy, rough Cahrs, ier head, $14al6; small, thin Calves, per lieai. $S10.

Live Pigs-Market dull. Pigs, as to size and con. lition, apiece, ShoaUs. apiece, as to size, Wat.jll. Lambs and Sheep-Prices per pound: Choice fat Sp fair Sheep.

inferior, rough -ii, -en jer bead, old Bucks, as to nual-v and' condit ion. fall I-ambs, Hal2e. lair to medium, lOalle. Chtfneo. CYHC.VJO.

lT.fKO jd- strmnc- 15c to 21k. alxve vesterdav's averace. k. light, $12. 70a 13.60;' mixed, $13.

10a heavy, rough. l'i9, al'. at tie It'ceii'ts, $2,001 head; steady. Native I rattle. Ptookers and feedeiu.

aurt Heifeia, Calves, si.e;T-Reeir(t; 6.C01 head; steady. Wethers, owes, Lamhe, York. YOIIK. March 2. Beeves Iteceipts, 2.156 iead; barelv stoadv.

Steers, Bulla, V-: Cows. Ciiives--Ite(eipts, 074 head; firm. Veal, "id' fed Calves, Yearlings, 'ep and La mbs Iteceipts, 2.3CO head; steady. common to prime Lambs, "nil gs-liceeipfs, no trading. Pittsburgh.

I'lTTSBCRGH. Mavoh steady; supply hipit. Clioice, prime. Sheep adv: supplv light. Prime Wethers, ill and t-ommon.

Lambs, Vral Jives, Hogs, steady: receipts light. Prime heavies and mediums. heavy Yorker, light Yorkers, IiBX rouprhs, SPECIAL NOTICES STATI', I'O I(D OK KKS OF MARYLAND will hold its Meefirit. fnr pvnminatinn nf all rversonsj rlesirincr to ie li'-ensed. on Tuesday, 13.

1917. 10 o'clock M. Applications Tor the examination must pe vith the Hecretary on or btfore March 6. Arrli('atiun8 for the reneval of licenses are re lired be filed not later than Airil 20. By order of the Board.

TIB iH VV Pr-aldent. H. H. 'alvert Buildinir. QU2o3-f' iialiiiitiiifw UxLx.

AUiU Krauter, William. 1020 S. Charles st Kreioer, Harry SOI Druid Hill ave Kreusler, Charles 131 N. Pine st Kruger, Leopold Son, 1429 X. Jharle st Krjkcsun, Pauline (vidow), 635 W.

Pratt Kuchta, Stephan. 1738 Thames st Kuczinskv, Vincent, 212 S. Greene st Kunner. Fritz, 1943 E. Biddle st Kmikowski, Stanislaw.

VA S. Eutaw Kunz. Frederick 1318-20 Gough st Kurtz, Hubert, 136 S. Schroeder st Kutz, Otto. 1124 W.

Pratt bt Kushner, Harry, 1105 Winchester st Kvedera. Joseph. 817 E. Pratt st Lamm, Charles 829 Eastern ave Lang, Charles, Ramsay st Lang, Ferdirand, 2CC1 E. Fayette st Lang.

Frederick 3123 Elliott st Langrehr, John.L., 641 W. Hoffman La, ndes, Max, 314 Pearl st Lasky, Morris, 523 Elisor st La-ttiier, John 1742 Light st Laucht, George 2(8-11 S. Fremont st Lehnert, Frank 405 W. Islington st Lemmel, Chustoi h. 1200 Cooksie st Lei pert, Peter, 1513 Laurens st Leslie, William 1835 Fairmount ave Levin, Elias, SOI China st Levin.

Jacob, 10 S. Charles st Levine, Abraham 518-20 Light st Lew, Rail, 504 X. Calvert st Levy, Thomas, 901-3 N. Chester st Liberto, Charles. 500-2 E.

Pratt st Linder, George 1601-3 Frederick ave Lipskv, Max. 13fl Laurens st Lochner, Magdalena (widow), 2102 Fleet st Loeffler, Barbara 2918 O'Doiinell st Lukenich, Alexander, 1184 Sargeant st Lvng, Marv (widow), 1532 (ireenmount ave McDairmant, Franzis (widow), 910 S. McDonough, John 230 W. Camden st MeGee, Maigaret 2225 Huntingdon ave. McXeal, William 1128 S.

Charles st Magnani Catarsi, 732-34 Hanover st Maloolv, Thomas 200 W. Camden st Marauto, Rosario, 429-31 F'orrest st Marcin, Stanislaus, 1800-2 N. Durham st Marks, Morris, 620 W. Baltimore Martin, Joseph, 403 W. Pratt st Martin, Peter, 50i S.

Eutaw st May, Michael, 1946 Light st Meine, Charles 1733 Pennsylvania Mieklieh, Herman, 713 Warner st Mihm, Ferdinand. 1050 Pennsylvania ave Miller 117-19-21 W. Fayette st Miller, George 1017-19 W. Cross st Miller, John 1726 Baker st Morsberger. Henry, 1427 Hanover st Mueller, Robert 1631 Orleans st Muenziug, Jaco 2017 Frederick ave Muller, Anton, 215-17 W.

Mulberry st Muller, George, 300 Pearl st Mulrooney, Michael, 401-3 Federal st Munder, George 1900 Waibrook ave Murn. Edward 117 8. Liberty st Murphy, Joseph 946 W. Baltimore st Muse, Abraham 401 Millington lane Myers, Buss, 907 N. Howard st.

Neistadt, Ellis, 1420 Pennsylvania Neubauer, John, 1530 Gay st Neuman, Anton, 2501 Fleet st Nordenholz, Ernest 2043-45 Pennsylvania ave. Novotny, August, 2323 E. Monument Bt Xowak, Stanislaus. 1705 Eastern ave Xutzel, George, 500 Kirby lane Nutzel, John. 2508 Jefferson st Obst, Adam, 511 W.

Lexineton st Ochs, Martin 1404 X. Gay st O'Connell, James 1518 Orleans st O'Neill, Frank, 1901 Oak st O'Neill. Miss Marv, 26-28 W. Chase st Ott, Paul. 356 8.

Smallwood ave Padvarski, Aitonas, 115 8. Paca st Pariser, Lillie (married), 1412-14 McElderry Paskoski Alexander. 1036 E. Fort Pater, Anton, 223-25 S. Eutaw st Pear, Joseph, 957 Druid Hill ave Pearson, Charles 1845 Light st Pensmith, John, 1720 Gough st Perlman, David, 425 W.

Franklin st Peroutka, Joseph, 2032 E. Eager st Pessagno, Anthony, 308 X. High st Pessagno, James 421 W. Lexington st Pessagno. Louk, 310 E.

Baltimore st Pfeifer, Benedict. 714 S. Sharp st Pfeil, John 622 Laurens st Phillips, John 317 W. Baltimore st Pietrowiak. John, 1732 Aliceanna st Filar, Frank, 2339 Eager place F'lawin, Charles, 1513 McHenry st Pluhar, John 601 Ensor st Polzin, Martin, 1371 Andre st Quarles, Edward 8., 144 W.

F'ayette st Raley, John 504 X. Gay st Rapp, Fred, 34-36 X. Linwood ave Rattini, Louis, 806-8 Eastern ave Kau, John 1171-73 Columbia ave Rauleder, Charles, 1135 X. Monroe st Reichelt, Arthur, 1044 8. Sharp st Reil, John, 525 Forrest st Reimers, Gerhard 2038 W.

Xorth ave Reiuhart, Frederick 1041 W. Barre st Retowskv, Albert, S. W. cor. Holliday and Fayette sts Retowsky, John 5C1 W.

West st Retowsky. Philip 3 W. Lombard st Rice, Charles 927 W. Saratoga st Richmond, Hyman, 12 Exeter st Riess, George, 417 Forrest st Rilev Joseph 418 W. Lexington st Rimbach, George 2332 Frederick ave Roberts, Charles 1305 N.

Fremont ave Roberts, Harrv, 807 E. Baltimore st Roche, John 1301-3 W. Pratt st Roddv. John 2030 Greenmount ave Rogers, Isaac, 114 X. Pine st Rohlfs, Henry 436-38 X.

Pulaski st Rohrbach, Adam, 1307 W. Baltimore st Rosenberg, Raphael. 608 W. Lexington st Bosky, William, 1624 E. Fort ave Ross, William S.

Fremont ave Rostov Welfeld, 20 -22 E. Camden st Roth, John 28-30 E. Fayette st Rothman, Jacob, 717 VT. Franklin Rowley, Geeorge 13 E. Cross Runge, William, 1001 Hanover st Russy, James, 1919 Jefferson Rutkowski, Joseph, 733-35 S.

Ann Sachs Beniamm. 2115-17 Pennsylvania Saffran, Curt 114 Pearl Samuelson, Samuel, 1001 Myrtle ave Sitrbacher, John 609 Warner st Saro, Louis 101 N. Curley st Satisky, Benjamin. 1000 E. Lombard st tfauer.

Michael, 139 N. Glover st: Sauter, Franz, 551 Caton ave Sckaefer. Charles, 1715-17 Cairo st Schaefer, John, 2026 Orleans st Schafer, Leonard, 1K2 Light st Schapiro, David. 117 X. Fremont Schaumloefttl, Charles 1725 Ashland Fidel.

2ST3 Fleet st Scherbel, John G. Sons, 659-61 W. Pratt ochei-er, Edward 1201 E. Monument st Scherr, Simon, 253 X. Pine st Schlatter, John 1018 X.

Gay st Schlesinger, George 427 W. Pratt Schlicker, Margaret (widow), 39 S. Arlington ave Schmick, Conrad, 821 S. Broadway Schmidt, William. 616-18 S.

Broadway Schmulovitz, Jacob, 112-14 X. Amity st Schneider, Frank, 2301 W. Baltimore at Schneider, Frank, 609 S. Greene st Schneider, Frederick, 1538 Orleans st Schoenhals, Henry, 213-14 E. I'ratt st Schonhotf, Jrjseph 610 S.

Monroe st Schrieber, Bernard, 803-5 E. Baltimore st Scluieber, Samuel, 1014 Gough st Schubert, George, 122 Charles st Schuette, Ferdinand, 1119 Broadway Philip 2020-22 E. Monument st Schnlte, Francis, 2460 Buchanan Place Schultz, Albert 2100-2 W. Pratt st Hchuman, George 3034 Greenmount ave Schuster, George 2716-18 E. Monument Schwarz, Samuel, 1520 Pratt st Schwarzkopf, Frank, 3722-24 Old Frederick roatl Seglinski, Agnes (widow), 801-3 S.

Decker Semmler, Louis C. 1000 S. Caroline st Sei.ion. Emanuel 3)6 W. Mulberry Silvcrstein, Joseph, 1521 Winchester st Sirkis, James 1617 Mullikin st Skalinski, Teofil, 529 Bond st Slovick, Felix.

1744 Aliceanna st Smith, John 2245 E. Fayette st Snyder, Iivin 2259-61-63 N. Fulton ave Solomon, David, 438 N. Caroline Solomon, Louis 401 S. Bond st Sonnebaum.

Joseph, 7 X. lMne st Spenner, Frederick 408 W. Lexington st Spitznagel, Max, 2714-16 Pennsylvania ave Spizler, Jacob. 236 X. Caroline st Sponheimer, George, 101-3 X.

Bradford st Staib, William, 1127 W. Baltimore st Stallo. J. Harry. 205 W.

Saratoga st Stanton, Harry 554 E. Fort ave Stoecker. 1511 N. Register st Storm, G. Howard.

2233 X. Fulton ave Strasburger Brothers, 112-14 Market place Strobel, William. 141-43 W. Ostend 3t Stumpf, George, 214S-50 Vine st Sivwman, Solomon, 1419 Gough st Swingler, Andrew, 40 X. Streeper st: Szymanski.

John. 800 S. Bond st Tabeling, Julia (widow), 601 E. Clement Terrell, John H. 510 W.

Presstman st Terrell, Walter Spencer. 1901 Etting st Teyszerski, Joseph, 206 Cypress alley Thompson, Bridget (widow), 708-10-12 X. Calhoun st Thornton, 608 Forrest st. Thumel. Charles 1908 Charles st Tighe, James, 1222 24 Orleans st Tisco, Stanislaus.

1928 Fleet st. Todd, Thomas 1845-47 (Covington st Trader. Albert, 612 S. Broadway Treulieb, George 2452 Greenmount ave Triaca, The, 27 E. I'ratt st Trumbo, George 14 Vr.

Eager st Tuscyuski, Jacob, 706 S. Broadway Twclbeck, John 151 W. Henrietta st Twele, Charles 900 Park ave Ulmau, Abe, 102 N. Liberty st Taeth, George 300 Light st Vahle. William 1184 Cleveland st Van Sant, G.

Frank. 401 E. Baltimoro st Vaughan, Carrol 500 Pennsylvania ave Velte. August, 206 8 W. Pratt st Velton, Christian, 1016 Riverside ave YierengeL Frank, 2812 Edmondson ave Vincenti.

Guido 316 Light st Vogt, John 2309 E. Federal st Volkmer, Robert 700-2 Columbia Wrageuer, August 4 6 S. Gay st Wagner, Charles 1619 21 E. Lombard Walker, Henrv 1427-29 Maryland ave Wall, Frank. 529 W.

Lexington st Wall, John 2120-22 Greenmount ave Warwick. Robert 228 Park ave Weber, Fritz 641 S. Montford ave Weber, William 2101 W. Lexington st Wedekind. Richard 108 W.

F'ayette st Welsh, John Baltimore st, and Custom House ave Welzant, (ieorge 721 Broadway Wender. Hvraaii, 414 Pearl st West. William 206 E. Baltimore st Wiesner. Adolph, 2421 E.

Fayette st Wiley, James 511 Claggett alley Wilkens. Bernard 1834 Hartord ave Wilson, Frank. 1901 E. Oliver st Winkel, Francis 2443 E. Monument st Winters, Abraham, 542 Wilson st Wlodarek.

lgnatz, 1810-12 Bank Woolt', Charles 1222 W. Lombard st Woolf, Max, 700 Druid Hill ave Woollen, Harry 2400 Francis st Wright, George 672 VV. German st Yingling, Frederick 743 S. Montford ate Y'ockel, Frederick. 2547-49 Frederick ave Zeun, Martin 30 E.

Cross st Ziehm, Ferdinand, 1719 Latrobe st Zinkand. Andrew. 601-3 S. Monroe st Zinz, Samuel, 8046 X. Vincent st Zirckel, Edward 1821 Fleet st Zolontz.

Philip, 1423-25 Riggs ave Zunt, John. 532-34 N. Belnord ave Zwiebelmann, Hermann, 1302 Stockton st. HOTELS. Benjes, Richard, 610-12 E.

Pratt st Buaick, Harry, 24-30 W. Baltimore Busick, Harry, 6-8 N. Howard Conway, Frank 612 E. Lombard st Ureeble, Charles S. E.

cor. Holliday and Lexington sts Hager, William S. E. cor. Charles and Chase sts Kirwan, Patrick, 104-6 W.

Fayette st Lowrev, John 11 X. High st Proper, George, 7-9 N. Front st Smith, Wallace 435-37-37V. Druid Hill Tjarks, John. S.

E. cor. Holliday and RETAIL GROCER. Kahn, Louis. 911 W.

Xorth ave BALTIMORE, FEB. 2S. 1917 LIQUOR LICENSE PETITIONS. LIST NO. 17.

OFFICE OF THE LIQUOR LICENSE COMMISSIONERS. ROOM 3tt, COURTHOUSE. 'WM. PEPPER CONSTABLE. President; GEORGE L.

RAIH LTFFE, GEORGE HELLER, M.D.. Commissioners. The following persons have filed a petition for a TRANSFER OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE FROM MAY 1. 1i1. which will be considered on MARCH 1.

1SH7, at 3 P. M. Protests must be filed before 12 o'clock noon, Monday. March 12, 1917, blanks for which may be obtained upon application at this office. WILLIAM D.

TRAVER.S, Chief Clerk. Name. Adtlress. Ward. Bovett.

William Paik ave 4 Bernstein, Benjamin. 1913 E. Eager 7 Davis, John I). 1101 N. Montford ave 8 Grieb, Conrad 24Csl-2 Woodbrook ave 13 John 2200 E.

Fayette "st 6 Lipsitz, Jacob 1323 N. Charles st 11 Ixctetf i Antooi. st 3 1 waj Jehu. 1 X'i mna st 2 I laaysiaw. eastern ave a HOTEL.

Medcabacli, Heraum, 19-21 X. Eutaw nc ha'f block of centre nf city for tale. Ill health reason for Felling. Bplendid opportu-! nity for a vmng man to build up a good business. I Address HTORE.

P. O. Box, 32. HAGERS- ON, Ml). f26-I3t 1 FACTORY O.i aronnt of death a SMALL CAN-i MN'il FACTORY, fidlv equipped ft packing cans, desirably located immediately ou watf-r, 2'i hourH rtm by water ftn Baltimore, larjre acreage of tomatoes can be contracted 1o help.

Applv ROOM 414, National Marine Bank Building, Gay and Water rnhj-t ORGCF'RV" STORE FOR SALE; STOCK AND i FiXTI'RES. JSr.O. Mh2-6t 1PMV liRPXMrirX'T AVE. GROCERY XD PROVISION STORE. If bought at once will sacrifice Stock and Fixtures for G7 W.

LEXINGTON ST. flMm GltdCEUV" and Provision Store, suburban, for gale business, as. 000 year. Sun office. mhl-13t (Tr1TekY AND PROVISION WANTED: state price, location.

Kf)3. Sun office. jy26-12m GltoCERY Si-cfion. STORE FOP. SALE; Northwestern Address a4-4tt.

Sun. mh2-5t GROCKRY FOR SALE Fine Grocery Store, doing a larpe cish busines.s; with or without property. 1 G4." NORTH WOLFE STREET. fl7-Im INVESTMENT Wanted, a Pound Fisherman that can Furnish Capital to the- amount of $5,000 or to Fish a Pound Here, flood location, fish' market, boats and shore buildings: trainway to beach. A good opportunity to make money.

G. Hnnesev. I 1 Morris lxng Branch, X.J IXV ESTM ENT A OPPORT NITY OFFERED EADY OH GENT to invest $250 four months and receive 10 for time invested. Address HT-t 7. Sun office.

mh2-gt INVESTOR with SS.iioij can secure naif Interest in Corporation showinjr excellent returns, and ac-orire position assistinsr in management: no seekprs. 41 IS. Sun oft.ee. f6-lm I.UM 'HHfiOM in vicin. of North ave.

and Charle-; net Strain per vear. For rarticulars write PARTY. fH Fidelity Building. f27-13t LIQCOR BL'SINESS; well established: in centre of citv- for selling, ill health. FRANCIS I.

MOON FY. 2it Calvert Building. mhl-lm MACHIN Eqvipped Carpenter Shop desires to lariL Wooden Snec. ox S4. Jntreville.

Md. MERCANTILE ESTABLISHED BrSINESS, TN BAETTMOBE SINCE lOJO, WHOLESALE AND JOBBTNG. ABOUT TO OPEN BRANCH STORE TN TARGE. PROOF! I-SSI VE CITY NEAR BALTIMORE. RE-OCIRES SERVICES OF APABTjE MAX OR WOMAN AS BRANCH MANAGER with whom liberal contract, will be made on both salary and profit -sharing basis.

The acceptable applicant will be required to take an active interest by investment of in Btock of the comrany with guaranteed dividends. This is an exceptional opportunity for responsible and industrious person to make a desirable and permanent connection with a hi-h class business house. S214. Sun office. PIANOS Consult, us before purchasing or exchanging.

Get our terms for all makes. Send postal for appointment. WILLIAM, 40.S, Baltimore Sun. Washington. D.

C. mh2-5t ROOMING EOCSE FOR SALE; 10 rooms, all full; bathroom and washroom, rurnaee neat; rent. $gt. Addresi SCIgJS, Sun. mhl-eo6t SALOON BCSINESS.

At, in business section; mixed trade; est. 50 years. 73Q7, Sun. f25-13t SALOON and Farm, desirable, on Philadelphia Balto. county: estah.

business. 7741, Sun. STORE Ft 'R-SALE 1601 North Smallwood comer of Baker st. A No. 1 location for any kind of business; new neighborhood; terms rarged to suit purchaser.

Apply on premises, 3 squares south from Smalhvood st. and North ave. STORE AND DWELLING, with side entrance; old established Dairy and Shelf Grocery; also 2- tnry Brick Stable; 24x60 feet. 7K NORTH MOT 'XT ST. r.ib.3eo-lrn STORE FOR-SALE.

GOO NORTH-PULASKI STREET, fine, stcre for any kind of business, new neighborhood; terms to suit. Apply on premises. t7-tf STO R-K FOR SALE: Terms to Suit. APPL-(W1 N. PULASKI ST.

STORE and Dwelling, steam heat. elec. light, side entrance, attractive front, suitable for any 4301 Harford at car barn. ml4-12m TAI LOR RUSINEisTOlT'SALE Established Merchant Tailor Business, excellent stand for Ladies' Tailor: good trade in repairing and pressing; location. X.

W. Balto. lfii)2. Sun." tf A TtT fW? OUO tt r.Y FT T-E CONCERN DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A FIRST-CLASS OFFICE XNAGE'R A NT! TREAS- URFR. Will be required to invest $10,000 in stock.

which isi paying 1 jier cent, dividend. Reference necPSFarv. SfM). Sun office. m3-5t YOIR CH AXCF TO BTTY CHEAP.

1120 HARFORD AVE. Eot 35x220 improved by 3- story house, also large 2-storv building, size 35x120 light all around: excellent, for garage or manufacturing purposes. PEARCE SCHECK, Knickerbocker Building. rnh3-13t A MAN FAMILIAR WITH THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS DESIRED BY A LOCAL COMPANY IN THE CAPACITY OF TREAS-I RKR. It will be necessary to make an investment with the company.

Give full references. SC(W. Sun office. m3-5t The finest equipped Grocery in N. E.

Balto. doing a splendid business: rare chiuce for a live wire. Full information from REITER CAREY. N. W.

Cor. Market PL and Water st. BUYS AVE LL-ESTA RLI ED. PROFITABLE FURNITURE BUSINESS; SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR LIVE PARTY. A.ddress St 1)4.

Sun office. mh3-lm FOR" RENT In Norfolk. 19 rooms, with or without store: suitable for Jewish restaurant and lodging house or hotel. Address "DEANE" STt Si. Sun oilice.

mh3-5t HAVE TO INVEST in Legit. Business, vith all or part time. In reply state full par- ticulars. Address StTr4. Sun office.

mh3-3ti CIGAR. Confectionery or Grocery wanted: doing good business. Address S1T. Sun. jalS-tf PAYING CAFE IN E.

BALTIMORE. WILL REAR CLOSEST INVESTIGATION. THIS is AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. OWNER COMPELLED TO RETIRE. J.

C. MQSER. 1 CLAY ST. I A I. CORPORATION WANTS TO SELL iSrSO OF ITS 7" PREFERRED STOCK: desires services of a party competent to ri' simse of same.

Address Sun. mlx3t WANTED Wide-Awake Energetic Business Man to Furnish Balance of Capital Needed to Buy Out Oroing Furniture Business and to Take Activw Interest. S7QO. Sun. mhl-eot YOCR BUSINESS SOLD OCICKLY, without publicity.

It's all in knowing how, 20 years' experience. REITER CAREY. N. W. Cor.

Market Place and Water street. m2-5t HAVE Sl.l(M TO TO INVEST in paying business, with state particulars. Address 7Stf. Sun office. m2-5t GLBNCOE SPRINGS HOTEL, Glencoe, Md.

A rare opfiortunity to buy at an exceptionally low figure; the hotel is partly furnished and can be made a money-making investment. J. HA RRY IGO. Professional Building. mhl-6t HRST-CLASS LIQUOR STORE, including a large mail-oider business, can tie bought reasonable ou account of ill health; fixtures, stock and property.

Addre3 Sun office. Mhl-fit, HAVE YOU 1 $500 T0 $1,000 1 FOR INVESTMENT? CAN YOTT ALSO GIVE SERVICES? AN ESTABLISHED MARYLAND CORPC -K. RATION OFFERS AN EXOEPTTONAL OPPORTTTNITV FOR SAFETY OF IN- :5 VESTMENT WITH POSITION" TO THE -V RIGHT MAX. FOR AFPOTXTMEXT -Ji ADDRESS BUN OFFICE. FOR SALE WELL-ESTABLISHED FRUIT AND PRODUCE BUSINESS in a gooi city market.

Address W537. Sun office. f27-13t Buys valuable patent on brush applying polishes and liquids. Can be made splendid mail-order household article. Money-maker for manufacturer.

7.tS?, Sun office. F24 -4t FURNITURE INSTALLMENT MEN. ATTENTION! I want someone, not properly located, to take over a small FURNITURE STOCK and continue business at the old established stand; aa high as $10,000 annuallv has been done; a rare opportunity. Address 3SG2 Sun office. f3-lm HAMPTON REALTY 102 E.

Lexington can find purchasers for your business. WANTS. WANTED Dry Goods, Groceries, General Merchandise: 74 per cent, to agents. J. ANDERSON.

IGJtT'W. North ave. St. Paul 3G45. MILLER, 14 Market Place, Pays Best Prices for Men's Clothes ami Conductors' Uniforms.

BEST PRICES for new and 2d-hanl Bags; also Burlap. L. J. RUFF .12 Myrtle ave. HIGHEST prices for 2d-Hand Feathers, An- tiques.

GOLDMAN, S72 W. Balto. st. Phone. NEAVSPAPERS, Rags, Metais wanted.

M. Waters. 5 19 Myrtle ave. Mt. Ver.

8813-J. BEST prices tor Men's Suits, Cone trs Uniforms. Furniture. 60S W. Saratoga.

Mt.V. 4280-W. CASH for FURNITURE. PIANOS, etc. HARRY PATTTSOX.

700 St Paul st. Homew'd 2374. fT U) Newspapers, Books and Magazines, Rags and Metals bought. PEARL ST. POTASH.

12S Market Space, pays best prices for Men's Clothing and Oondueto's' Uniforms. f2-3m HIGHEST prices paid for Men's Clothing Shoes. Send Postal. SAM GLASS. 12! X.

Front st. DON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE before you see us. We pay more money than anvbodv fn town. Phone Gilmor A. ASNER.

Sir.i WEST BALTIMORE STREET. A PPT? Newspapers, 60c. Magazines. 90c. per XjV 10f) b8.

Metals; Old Autos bought. WAVERLY SCRAP IRON METAL Oreenmount. Homewood 2224. CALL ST. PAUL 85S first before you dispose of antiques, furniture, feathers, carpets, mat-tings and stoves.

Lex. Furn. G53 W.Lex. 3T( lrices for 2d -hand Furniture, -L-LVJ Friedel. HKlt X.

Appleton. Mad. 4863-J. 1 ET BRY'AXT AUCTIOXEERS, 14 W. Saratoga sell all of your Furniture and Merchandise.

Good prices Immediate returns. SALES TUESDAYS AXD THURSDAYS. "RTn PRTP'R fur 2d-hand FURNITURE LIAx LlilUCiO CLOTHING and SHOES 1(i X. PIXE ST. Company.

St. Paul OLD FURNITURE Bought; get my prices. ADAL-MAN. 122 N. Exeter st.

St. Paul 7.S45. Sun. 01 News pers. Rags.

bghr. 'l' H. Hoffman. fn W. Saratoga.

SPECIAL PRICES for Furniture. Stove.s, Antiques, Carpets. SenrI postal. 7Q2 W. Balto.

F23-lm BEST CASH PRrOT-'i paid for Good Secotid-Hand Furniture. Upright Pianos, etc. MR. MORRI-SON. 51Q N.

Howard st. Mt. Ver. 310 g5-tf HBiHEST Paid for Furniture. Carpets, etc.

Shank, OQ2 V. Balto. st. Gilmor 37Q7-J. WE PAY YOTJ Vhat your Fnrntture, Carpet' V1hr or Antiques are worth.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Western Furniture Baltimore st. Write or phone Gilmor 2473-J. Highest paTdfor False Teeth OLD GOLD Antique Silverware. Platinum and lnamonos Knugnt.

511 N. EUTAW ST. O. PUiUJtn Look for ritrht name numbeT SLRPKLSiNG prices puid for Clothing Ac Shoes Levinson. 113Q W.

Frar klin tit. Gil. 3571-V; DON'T SELL your Furniture until you see roe; highest jpucea paid. 4 N- Fojpletun et F23-3m SAMUEL. T.

FREEMAN 1519-21 Chestnut Street, BT PATTISOX Si GAHAJf. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE A COLLECTION OF DESIRABLE AND SEASONABLE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS. NO. 407 NORTH HOWARD ST. SATURDAY MORNING.

MARCH 3. 191T, AT lO O'CLOCK. PARLOR AND LIBRARY SUITS IX TAPESTRY AND LEATHER. ELErtANT AHOGAN FUMED OAK DINING-ROOM SETS. TABLES.

ROCKERS CHAIRS. BRASS AND IRON BEDS. BOOKCASES. BRIO A BR AC, AHOGAN AND OAK CHAMBtK SL 1 1 'S. I n'- ANOS AND FINE PIANO PLAYER.

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER AND FINE ROLL AND FLAT TOP DESK, ETC. ETC. AND AT 12 O'CLOCK FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A LOT OF FINE JEWELRY CONSISTING OF GOLD WATCHES, DIAMONDS. GOLD RINGS.

PINS. LAALr 'PaVtISOK GAHAX. mhZxZt Auctioneers. John S. Biddlson and John Gon-trtim, Attorney! at Law, lOS-O 1 Law Building.

Baltimore. EXECUTOR SALE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. 407 E. BIDDLE STREET Under and bv Tirtue of the power and authontr contained in the last will and Jf Sarah V. 'Badger, late of Baltimore city.

deceaswL and bv virtue of an order of the Orphans Cortrt ot" Ba'lti-iore Citv authorizing and direcrinc tne sale of the hereinafter described propertv. oe undci signed. Executrix. ffll or- the PREMISES. ON TUESDAY MARCH J.

tflir at THE HOUR OF FOUR CLOCK M' ALL THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 407 EAST BIDDLE STREET. BALTIMORE. and more particularly described as follows. Beginning for the same on the south side ot Biddle street at the distance of tortv-six rcei and sir inches easterly from the corner edter the intersection of the south side of Biddle street and the east side of Barclay street, which place of beginning is intended to be at the centre of the partition wall between the house on the 10. now bein? described and the house adioinirig thereto on the west, and running thence easterly bounding on the south side of Biddle street fifteen feet more or less to the centre of the partition wail between the house on the lot now being desenbea and the house adjoining thereto on the ea-t; thence southerly through the centre of sairt last-mentioned wall seventy-eight feet more or less to the north side of an alley eleTen feet wide; thence westrlv bounding on the north side of said eleven-foot allev with the use and privilege thereof in common with other lots bounding thereon fifteen feet more or less to intersct a straight line drawn from the place of beginning sou.herly through the centre of said first -mentioned wall and thence northerly reversing said line, seventy-eight feet more or less to the place of bestinn'ng.

Beln all and the same lot of ground which by assignment lated March IS. 1831. and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City in Liber B. No. 1334.

Folio 184. etc was conveyed bv Samuel D. Price to Sarah v. Badsror. subject to the pavment of the yearly rent of sixty dollars, payable in enual half-yearly installments on the first dsvs of April and October, respectively in each and everv vear.

Improved by a 3-story BBTCK DWELLIXG. Terms of Sale: One-half cash on the ratification the balance in six months, or all cash, at the ontion of the purchaser. Credit payments to bear interest from the date of sale and to be secured to the satisfactou of the undersigned. Executrix. A deposit of S100 will be required of the pa1" chaser at the time and place of sale.

ANNIE E. McCOMAS, Executrix. PATTISOX GAHAN. fi7.21.-l.g8.m3.5.6x7t Auctioneers. Frank, Emory Jb Beenwtes, 2 2S Equitable Building.

Hlnkley, HisLy Bnrger. 215 Xorth Charles street. Attorneys. ATTORNEYS' SALE OF VALUABLE FEE-SIMPLE PROPERTY, NO. 323 NORTH EUTATV ST.

IMPROVED BY TWO STORES AND DWELLING. (FOR THE PURPOSE OF PARTITION.) 1 The undersigned Attornevs, FOR THE PURPOSE OP PARTITION, Will sell by Public Auction, on the premises a above. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. AT 4 O'CLOCK. P.

AliLi THAT VALUABLE FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS. situated on the east side of Xorth Eutaw Btreet. having a front thereon of 23 feet, with a denh or 83 feet to an alley 12 feet wide. IX FEE SIMPLE. The improvements consist of a THREE STORY BRICK BTTTLDIXG with two stores and dwelling, now connected with city sewers.

SPECIAL ATTEXTIOX is called to this sale, the location of the property being especially desirable for business purposes, and valnes thereabout ranirlly enhancing. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In 6 and 12 months, or all cash at purchaser's option, deferred payments, if any. to bear interest from the day of sale and be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned attornevs. AH expenses Including special paving tax. adjusted to day of sale, and settlement must be made within 30 days from the day of sale.

A deposit of $500 required at timo of saV. THE PROPERTY WILT, BE OPEN FOR rX-SPECTIOX DAILY FROM 1( A. M. TO 1 P. GERMAN H.

H. EMORY. LOUIS 3. BURGER, Attorneys for Owners. PATTISOX GAHAX.

Auctioneers. AUCTIOX SALE OF FURNITURE AXD HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AXD BY ORDER OF THE BALTIMORE STORAGE AXD MOVIXO CO. Bv direction of the undersigned we will sell public auction at BALTIMORE STORAGE AXD MOVING 1T10-1720 EDMONDSON on THURSDAY. MARCH S. 1JU7.

at lO o'clock A. THE FURNTTURE AXD EFFECTS STORED IX THE FOLLOWING XAMES AXD TO WHOM XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN': Mrs. Lillie Collins, Mr. J. J.

Connolly. Mr. A. Dean. Mr.

B. Greed. Mr. J. Q.

H. Smith. Mr. Owi-n M. Mr.

A. Hannaman. Mrs. J. B.

Morris. Mrs. TI. W. Reid, Mr.

J. H. Sindall and Mr. W. H.

Sinclair. TERMS: CASH. BALTIMORE STORAGE AXD MOVING PATTISOX GAHAX, Auctioneers. Cliarles Lee and Frank 31. Mer-rlken, Solicitor, 22-4 St.

Paul street. TRUSTEE'S 8 ALE OP VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. KNOWN AS XO. 1323 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE. Bv virtus of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, the undersigned.

Trustee, trill sell at public auction, on the premises, on MOXDAY. the 12th dav of March, 1917. at 4 o'clock P. ALL THAT LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUXD AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, situate in Baltimore citv, and briefly described as follows: BEGIXXIXG for the same on the south side of Fairmount avenue at the distance of fourteen feet east from the southeast corner of Fairmount avenue and Chapel street, and running thence easterly, binding on the south side of Fairmonnt avenue thirteen feet six inches; thence southerly parallel to Chapel street sixtv-five feet to a three-foot alley to be left open to exit into Chapel street; thence westerly, binding on said three-foot alley, with the use thereof in common, thirteen feet six inches, and thence northerly by a straight line to the place of beginning. Subject to an annual ground rent of $40.50 and subject also to the legal operation and effect of a mortgage from Jacob and Annie Bloom tn the East End Loan and Savings Association of Baltimore City, upon which there is due as of January 10th.

1917. the sum of S367.51. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, or all cash, as the purchaser may elect: credit payments to bear interest from day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee: all expenses, including special paving tax. if any. to be adjusted to day of sale.

A deposit of J100.00 will be required of purchaser at the time and place of sale. CHARLES LEB MERRTKEN. Trustee. PATTISOX GAHAN. fl7.2L!4.'3.mn3.r.l0.12x8t Auctioneers.

Thomas Hughes, Solicitor, 223 St. Paul street. TTiLftTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE ORIGIN AL IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS. By Tirtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City the undersigned. Trustee, will sell by public auction AT THE REAL ESTATE BOARD ROOMS.

15 Fayette on 1UESDAY. MARCH 20. 1517. at I o'clock P. ALL THOSE THREE ORIGINAL IRREDEEMABLE OROUND RENTS situate in Baltimore citj and described as follows: A GROUND RENT OF S18.75 issuing out of a lot of ground improved by a 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS NO.

1727 BANK ST. A GROUND RENT OF 81S 75 issuing out of a lot of ground improved bv a 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS S'O. 172J BANK ST. A GROUND RENT OF $3 issuing out of a lot of ground on the west side of Holliday FO feet north from Bath having a front northerly of 20 feet, with an even depth westerly of about 50 feet to a 4-foot alley, improved by a warehouse belonging to the Monticello Distilling Company. Terms of Sale: Cash.

Accrued rents to be adjusted to day of settlement. A deposit of $30 re-inired on each ground rent at the time of sale. ADRIAN HUGHES. Trustee PATTISOX GAHAN. fS3.23,m.7.10.11.1i.lSiSt Auctioneers.

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