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AUCTIONS., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19247 STEAMSHIPS, , 51 __.____—_______—_____——__l____(___—___—____fi__ AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES “Forims b - : CAPTAIN BLOOD FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAY ______ FUTURE DAYS. L WESCHLER, AUCITONEER. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | 7Hos. J. OWEN AUCTIONEERS. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Sale of Valuable % SAIARESSN Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- | Trustee’s Sale of Millinery, Fix- Dwelling, Being THE SOUTHEAST ADAM A Trustees’ Brick & SON. R Premises No. Street Northeast, Contain ing Seven Rooms and Bath. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated lay 10, 1917, and recorded May 10, 1917, in Liber No. 8972, folio 313, e of the land rds of the District of Columbla, e request of arty therehy st h dersigned trastees will rell at micrion, in {ron the premises. on 1 DAY, THE NINTH DAY OF DEC 124, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P, the ag desceibed I situate in ehe cliy of Wax Columbia, lesignated 3 hmbered two fndeed and twents aries 10 Davigron's muidivicion of lots in square num 4 ten hundred und Bfey (1064), s Fplat of_said subdivision, ‘recordeq In Liver | Yolio ‘17, 'of 'the records of the ofice of | surveyor “of District ot Columbia, | ther with improvements, et 1 Terian of salet Onethird (03] of the pur- | clmse fo ba pid i cash. balance io two cqual the. n oue and tw per cent per . from day of ‘Yoo the property ae stamps, Terms of sale t hin thirty days of sale. <erve the right to and cost of aftor five days' ad- fn some mewspaper | Do | ERT WHITE l complied with wite the truat tlie property ¢ purcha 334 lSthI AND POR’ 1. follo 159 et seq of the land record bia, and an order of the Supreme Court of the’ District of Columbla passed in equity 41801, and at the request of the party wecured thereby, the undersigned trus- tee “will sell at public aucton. in front of the_premives. on MONDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMRER, A.D.'1924. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, ¥ituate in the couaty of Wash ington, District of Columbia, and des'gnated as and being lot 68 in square 2065 In the re- subdivision of blocks 9 and 10, Cleveland Park, recorded in Liber County No. 24, folio 18, of the records of tie office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be paid In cash, balance in {wo equal nents, rayable’ in one apd two years. with fnterest at six per centum per aunum, pasable semi-annually, trom day of | sale, secured by deed of trust upon the hrop. erty’ sold, or all cash, at the option of the puichaser. "A deposit 6f $200 will be required at_time of sale. All convesancing, recording, evenue stamps, etc. At cost of purchaser. Terms of sule to be complied with within thirty duys from day of sale, otherwiue the truster reserves the rignt to tesell the prop erty at the risk and cost of defaulting p chaser afier five days’ advertisement of such resale in ome newspaper published in Wash- Ington, D. ¢ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- n!xllne District of Colum. l proved Real Estate, Known as Premises 2655 Connecticut Avenue Northwest. Ry virtue of & certain deed of fru recorded o Liber No. 8707, folio 198 of the land records of the District of (' bia, and at the request o/ the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at blic auction. fn front of the prefises. on | THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY EMBER. A.D. 1934, AT FOU | PAL, e foliowing described land dnd 1 | ises”" situate o the County of W District of Columbla, an, heing part of Lo fise (103) in block twenty-three (23). now square twen ty-two hundred and four (2204 in H. Rosler Tulans and others, receisers, and others j dtvision.'of part of “Woodiey Park known us “Waggaman and Rtidout. {rustees, Addition to the City of Washicgon.” us at recorded in Liber County No. {185, of the survevor's office record { Dixtrict of Columbin. descriled s follows: | Beginning for 't ine ‘on the casterls e {of Conuecticut avenue at % point distant one und eleven hundreths (1.11)" feet uorthwest crly from the southwesterly corner of ald lot. and ranning’ thence northwesterly along suid uvenue twenty-six and eleven hundredtht (28.11) " feet; thence northeasierls parallel with the southerly | dred and twenty (120) [of sata ot and to an | easterly along said rear liue and the line of {#ald uilex twentr-six and eleven hundredths (8.11) “feet, and thence southwesterly one bundred and’ twenty (120) feet fo the polnt 1of beginning. Subject to the covenunts that Tor_u perfod of fen years from September 907. 0o building erected on said land shali de feet to the rear line alley; thence south- line of said lot one hup- | tures, Floor Case, Etc. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 45344, the underaigned trustes will well by public tion at Weachler's, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W.. on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th, MENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M., 1 and Untrimmed H Hat g5, Floor Case, Display Stand . Mirror, ete, R. B. WALKER, * PROPOSALS ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, NOVEM- 1924 Sealed. propowals, in dupllcat eived at the’ department u k p.n. Thursduy, December 18, 1024, for Supplying Tahoratory and other equipment for Hospital. at Washington, spacifications. coples of willch may be obtained from the chief clerk of the depurtment. The right is reject any or wll b other, as the inte require. Proposals must for eqiiipe: g be addressed Washiogton, s Hospital,” and OODWIN, Assist’ LEGAL NOTICES [ OF THE DIS- Iding & Bankruptey of Irving Garner and A an co-partners, bankrupts,— o the creditors of Anuie Pach, individually Hankruptes, Irving Garner' and and us SPECIAL CRUISES Mediterranean Compuny Clark’s Cruises Clark’s Cruises Cook’s Tours Cook's Tours Cunard Line Canadian Pacific Line Fabre Line Homeric Frank’s Tours Holland America Line Ttalia America Line Lloyd Sabaudo Lloyd Sabaudo Raymond & Whitcomb Raymond & Whitcomb Red Star Line White Star Line R A Steamer Laconia Lancastria Franconia Scythia Rotterdam Duilio -« Conte Verde Conte Rosso maria eliance Lapland driatic Mauretania Express.of Scotland Feb. 9th Patria & Providence Date Safling Jan. 31st July 1st, also Norway July 3rd Jan, 24th Feb. i7th an. 10th, Feb. 17th farch 21st, Apr, 28th Jan, 29th Feb. 4th Jan, 6th, Feb. 14th Jan. 24th, March 7th Feb. 7th Feb. 5th March_ 28th Jan. 17th, March 8th Jan. 7th, Feb. 26th Around the World American Express Co. and Red Star Line. Canadian Pacific Line Clark's Cruises Cook’s Tours Canadian Pacific Line Belgenland Empress of France California Franconia West Indies Montroyal Dec. 4th Jan. 14th Jan. 20th TJan. 22nd Jan. 20th, Feb, 21st | _(Continued from Yeste S Srant Lol rday’s Star.) That shifted the bamis of the argu- ment to less hostile ground. Awhile yet it continued, to be concluded at last by an ungraclous undertuking from M. de Rivarol to submit to the demands of the buccaneers. He gave it with an extreme jll grace and only becauss Blood made him realize &t last that to withhold it longer would be dangerous. In an engagement he might conceivably defeat Blood's fol- lower: But cor fvably he might not. And even If he succeeded the effort would be so cosily to him in men that he might not thereafter find himself in suficent strength to maintain bis lold of what he had seized, The end of it all was that he gave @ promise at once Lo make the neces- sary preparations, and if Capt. Blood and bLis officers would walt upon him on board the Victorieuse tomorrow morning the treasure should be pro- duced, weighed {n thelr presence and By RAFAEL SABATINI The Greatest Love Story Ever Told | whoss peaks were thrust inte the car upper air above the low-lying haze. The wind, to which they were ralling v cl as westerly, and it bore to thelr ears a booming sound which in less experlenced ears might ‘hn\-e passed for the breaking of surf | upon u lee shore. \ sald Pitt, Blood upon thé quarterdeck. uodded, listening. “Ten miles away, perhaps fifteen somewhere off Port Royal, 1 should Judge,” Pitt added. Then he looked at s captaln. “Does it concern us?" he asked. “Guns off Port o CRIINTR should rgue Col. Bishop at wor And against who should he be in ac tion but agalnst friends of ours? 1 think it may concer s. we'll stand in to investigate them put the helm over.” Close-hauled they tacked aweather guided by the sound of combat, which grew in volume and definition as th approached it Thus for an hour who stood with Blood Bid tached Brick Dwelling, Being Premises 3315 Ross Place Northwest. By virtue of u cert recorded in Liber No. B. DENHAM, Trustees. | AUCTIONEER, o-partuers. ng us “Pach’s Res- aurant,” of the city of Washington, Dis. t of Columbia: Nofice is hereby given that oa the 1st day of December, A. D. 1024, the above-named persons and partuership were duly ndjudicated baukrupt. and that the first meeting of they held at my | oMice i the Wilkine Building, 1512 H street | portiwest, Washington, 1. ., on the 13th day of December. A. . 1924, at 10:30 o'clock a,m.. AL Which time the said may atténd rustee. exam’ nsact such other ome before maid QUINTER, Refereo in their fifth share surrendered there | antl then Into thefr own keeping. Among the buccancers .that night there was hilarity over the wudden abatement of M. ‘de Rivarol's mon- £trous pride. But when the next duwn broke over rtagena, they had the explanation of it. The only ships to | be seen in the harbor were the Ara- bella and the Elizabeth riding at anchor, and the Atropos and the Lac! careened on the beach for repair of the damage sustalned in | the bombardment. The French ehips were gone. They had been quletly jand sccretly warped out of the har- bor under cover of uight, and three sails, faint and small, on the horizon to westward was ail that remained to be seen of them. The absconding M. de Rivarol Lad gone off the treasure, taking with him the troops and marines he had brought from He had left behind him at Cartagena not only the empty-| handed buccaneers, whom he had | swindled, but also AL de Cussy and the volunteers and negroes from His- paniols, Whom he had swindled no lese. The two parties were fused into one by their common fury, and be- fore the exhibition of it the inhabi- tants of that ill-fated town were stricken with deeper terror than they had yet known since the coming of this expedition Capt. Blood alone his head, setting a curb upon his deep chagrin He had promised himself that before parting from M. de Rivaro! he would | present a reckoning for all the petty | affronuts and insults to which that un- | speakable fellow—now proved “ scoundrel—had subjected him “We must follow.,” he declared. Jlow and punish.” At first that was the general crs Then came the conslderation that oniy two of the buccanecr ships were sea- worthy—and these could accom- modate the whole force, particularly {being at the moment indifferentiy | victualed for a long voyage. The crews of the Lachesis and Atropos, and with them their captains, Wol. verstone and Yherville, renounced the | After all, there would be Tuscania Reliance Reliance Cunard Line Raymond & Whitcomb Raymond & Whitcomb 19 | be Gised for & public bar room, billinrd sa loon. or for a public livers stable: that uo | wpartment house shall be erected thereon dur- ing said term. and that no building shall b érected thereon dnring said period of fen (10) Years excelt & private residence of not less than three Stories in height and costing mot lets than $10.000. und private stable to be used fn connection ‘with such residence. . gther with he improvements, ousisting threa-story brick dwelltng. Terms of Sale: f Lo, One third of the purehiase mioney o ba paid in ] easii, baiance in two equal twiallments. pay | | [ bie’in one and two Seais. With futerest At Six per Centam per sanum. pasable semian Dially. from 4 by deed of rust pon the cash. at | the option of A" deponit of $300.00 will ‘be required &t time of sale. All convesancing. recording, revenie stampa. oir at cost of purchaser. Terms of male to be omplisd with within 50 days f v of orwise the trustee rescrves fhe right the Dropers At fie ik and cost of defailiing purehhser, After fiva dasa’ adver ment of xnch o' Tn “some " new.paper ihiistied fn Washington, D. € NATIONAL SAVINGS. AND TRUST CO% BY FRANK W. STONE. ond Vice President T Attest: PERCIVAL HARKY, Jan., 22nd, Feb. 24th fan. 31st, Feb. 28th fan. 13th (short cruise, 16 days) Jan, 22nd, Feb. 23rd Every Wed. and Sat. Jan. 22nd, Feb. 25th perhape. Then, as, telescope to hls eye, Blood raked the haze, expecting at any moment to behold the battling ships, the guns abruptly ceased. They held to their course, neverthe less, with «ll hundx on deck, eager! anxiously scanning the sea ahead And presently an objsct loomed into view, which soon defined itself for s the Arab owing close northwester!, 0268 ds,oxS TADAM AT WESCHLEL HOUSEHOLD 600DS, W MOBILE TIRES, CAN PLANO, ETC., AT PU UCTION T PAY STORAGE AND OTHER CIARGES. Notice ik herabs given that on SATURDAY DECEMBER 0. 19 p NINE 0'CLOCK AN auction within CASES MACHINERY ATTO deed of trust duly 4700, folio 187 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia. und at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigued trustees wiil sell, at | public” auction. fn_front of the premises. ou FRIDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF DECEM BER. AD. 1924, AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK PM.. “the following described land and ‘premises, ‘Wituate in the District of Co. lumbia, and desiguated as and being lot in Harry A, Kite's subdivision of lots in square 2082, “Cleveland Park,” s per plat recorded in ‘the office of the surveyor for the District of Columblu in Liber 45, at fulio 62 Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase mones o be pald in cash, balance In fwo | inatullments, pavabie in one nd two With Inierest at seven per centum per payable semiunually, from day of ured eed of trust upon the prop cash, At the option of the eposit of $200.00 will be re. time of sale. Al convevancing. revenue stamps, ete., At cost of Terms of sale 0 be complied with from day of wale. other. wise the frustees reserve the Iight to resell | the property at the risk and cost of def ing purchaser. after five dsrs’ sdvertisement of such resals §n some newspaper published in Washington, D. ¢ FRANK S. BRIGHT Orca A1l Ships Megantic Royal Mail United Fruit White Star Li South America Raymond & Whitcomb Resolute v cla 3 banke 4 s ux may . RALPH Fankruptey noM. W and MATTINGLY & WOOD, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. - Jan. 24th esis Frequent sailings to Bermuda, Jamaica, Porto Rico, Mexico, Nassau, Cuba California via Panama Canal Booklets for all Cruises Upon Application OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURIST AGENCY 1420 H Street N.W. Phone Main 3347-3348 earer on . the outlines of the el grew clearer. Presently her masts stood out sharp and black above the smoke and mes, and through his telescope Blood made out plainly th Pennon of St. George fluttering fro: her maintop. “An English He scanned b the purchaser THE SUPREME COURT OF -THE DIS trict of Columbia. Holding an Equity Court. — smas Dennision. Emma Hogue, Mary Tag- | 5, va. Beajamin McCoy et | ulty No. 40465, - Order of pub. The ohject of this suit is (o obtain by f the following described estate, situsted fn the couaty of Wash- | Districe of Columbia. vis: Lot twelve quare forty-two hundred ninety.ou: two (22) and twenty adred for! formerly the proparty of W On motlon of the y court this 19th day ordered that the defe Do Carrie MeMarlio, ud Roy McMarlin, cause o aunum, take ship!” he criec the seas for th queror in the battle of whict grim evidence was added to that the sounds they had heard. and when last as they drew closer to the d vessel, they made o e shad outlines ree tall ships, some th or four miles away, standing in to ward Port Royal, the natura assumption that ship must belong to the Jar that the burning vessel feated buccancer, and 1 they =ped on to p boats that were st the blazing hulk through the telesce the rece things apparer the trained mariner credible announ st of these three varol's Victoricuse 'hey took in sal they came up with t to capacity & were other: on s the spars and wreckage with the sea was strewn, who must rescued o purchasec, o auired at ording, purchase within ¢ ADAM AT WiSCHLER CITONEE Trustee. WILSON, Secretary ael,a&ds sxsn HOUSENOLD FURNITURT TURES. PIANO, F 10N 70 PAY CHARGES Notice is here CLMBER THIR AT NINE 0°CL PURLIC AUC E AND OTHER BY STORAGE Novembe: 5 THOS. J. OWEN & tants Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Busi- | ? ness Property Located At/ 4515 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. | trust duly given that on SATURDAY. ON, AUCTIONEERS EFNTH, 1821, COMMEN( CK AL we will sell by | J. M. BEALL, the salosrooms of Adwm | _del,ddds.exSu Trustees et THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, ey e Trustees’ Sale to Close an otice. Estate of a Very Valuable LITTLEFIELD, ALYORD & CO. and Attractive Tract of AUCITC Land Fronting 343.31 Feet | on North Side of Massa- chusetts Avenue and Being | /o5 jlocilied lond and veemisce, West of Thirtieth Street s iins part of a it fof jand Northwest, and Containing |«iiz ror (e same at s hownd s About 77,000 Square Feet |, 'iopf e SN | MOVING. PACKING & STORAGF CLEAN. DRY, STOPAGE FOR FURNITURE RESORT VIRGINIA BEACH A_bappy medium between the rigorous Winters of the North and the tropical warmth of the more Southern rasorts. HOTELS AND COTTAGIS OPEN ENTIRE YEAR these a fleet, an W a de ause of thi up the three was rring after the this order, othe n ocveded With ax in case of default thAt A copy of this order be pub: | a week far succassive waeks | 5 Stnr apaper and the Eepor id day. | Junt Tet: | oy i k. By T 0 b ecember. | MoTOR press ave York or TRANSPORTATION (0., “MOVING e\ STORAGE KRIEGSEXPRESS PACKING Y SHIPPING | €16 Eye St. N.W Main 2010, *| Storage for Everything BEACH, Clerk unders g 5 front HTH DAY OF FOUR 0°CLOCE wing A and on, observec JTOWEN & SON DECEMBET ot I¥ to the eye o SALT and made the i L WO _IRR NTS. EACH YIELD. ANNUM, PAYARF. AND WELL 8 FIVELY ON IMP AND 0 RESE EMISES NOS, ET N.W town turnpike at the northwest of Land, and Being Ad- ik SeEtece savi2Mng dent joined on the West By the B SRl Land of the United States | and Being Opposite Two | aF"begion Handsome Residences on | e ey the South Side of Said Ave- |« 7 7 ch was take: nue. Virtue of the powsrs vasted, by desds af andersigned trustess, they will at TWa ("CLOCK P, THE ELF "ENTH DAY 0F R, 1924, in front of the premises, all | that parcel 'of Iwud situate in the District uf . bis, % part of the tract called T laden the Special week end tours, including Lot accomodations. at'low rates “F Gra o st | 2o e NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA ot d . City Tickat Office. Woodward Bldz. purposes as parcel | | 731 15th Street N.W. et | ' b Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. S by public a TUESDAY DECEMBER. O CLOCK Rael ALV duced rates fo LITTLEFIELD I THE % 10 warehonse. A. D, P two ling $18 purcels of property on et porthwest, in the | EENTH DAY OF AT TFOURTHIRTY jecuiable gronnd SIX s i 1 degrees cast e being CHAPTER XXIX. The Service of King Willlan, | One of the boats b the Ara ladder ca little gen berry sat wizened was framed in wig. His modish and appare had nowise suffered by the adventur through which he had passed, and he carried himself with the easy aseur ance of a man of rank. Here, quite clearly, was no Buccaneer. le was closely followed by who in ever particular, save that of age, was | physical opposite, ctorpulent in s brawny, vigorous way, with a full round.” weather-beaten face whose mouth was humorous und whose ¢ were blue and twinkling. He was well dressed without fripperies a bore with b air of vigoro authority. As the little man ladder into the wal Blood had goue to sharp, ferrety dark uncouth ranks of th of the Arabel “And where now?" he vou English you?" “Myself, 1 Irish, sir. My Peter Blood, Arabel service “Rlood “0 “Sblood! the Coloss damned pira van | Rend my vitals, but we Scylla_to Charybdis.” “80?" faid the other and again, “So?" Ther of 1t took him and he vielded to “Damme! What's to laugh at, porpoise®” spluttered mulberry “A fine tale thisll make Admiral van der Kuylen first his fleet in the night, then has flagship fired under him by a Fre squadron, and ends all by being cap tured by a pirate. I'm giad you find It matter for laughter. Since fo sins 1 bappen to be with you, damned if T do.” “There’s a misapprehension, may make <o bold as to point it out put fu Blood quiet “You are not captured, gentlemen; vou are rescued When you realize if, perhaps it wiil oceur to you to acknowledge the lios pitality I am offering you. It may be poor, but it is the best at dis- posal.” - Preferred e Route foet { part_of sald | Ship “deseribed sume at the northw Tract conveyed to Helen M o fu Liber No. 107 District of Columbin land thenes northerly w.th the | Riley's an W, Har | Tine ‘o Paxton’s lot) 12 corner atone ln the south line of the Fre line of Paxton's lo Ine of the Fren. 10 inches to a southerly parallel with the | | Tine %4 feet 10 inches to a stone and thence | vesterly in W stralght line &4 feet to the | ¢ begioning, being designated for as. | taxation purposes as ‘parcel | intention. a deal of treasure still hidden in Ci tagena. They would remain behind | to extort it while fiet their ships | for sea. Let Blood and Hagthorpe | and those who sailed with them do as they pleased. Then only did Blood realize the rashness of his proposal, and in at- tempting to draw back he almost precipitated a battle between the two partles into which that same pro- posal had now divided the bucca- neers. And meanwhile those French sails on the horizen were grow 3 less and 1 Blood was reduced to despair. Tf he went off now, heaven knew what would happen to the town, the temper of those whom he was leaving being what it was. Yet if he | remained, it would simply mean that | { his own and Hagthorpe's crews would {Join in the saturnalia and increase | the hideousness of events now inevi- Experienced | tourists ¢ h o ose the famous Santa | C—TO THE AZURE teamers for their | 7 MEDITERRANEAN men for their e A — e | SPEED. Regular I HATIO”AhL-OoAVIP;‘TMéO‘ITOIADI fortnightly sailings from New York bwl'“?l“l-’“’m ‘l’jmd V‘ilu..l !through the Panama Canal to Peru,|| al_and_Long Distance Moving Chile, Bolivia, etc. Special reduced rates EXFERT pACRERS"4 Smirvils. around South America Tours, l o Te & “The Luxury of a Private Yache” Dee. 11 .. Dec. 26 .Jan. 8 Jan. 22 yellow, rather /. Without Worry or Risk. Re- B OVE s Savie ten Rag Eiorage in Tooms. $2.00 o azd up, ' Ex. ert packers {o ne. N 5.5 Florida Avener + NORTH 104 costly - hes to t Navigaszione Generale Itallana i SPECTAL WINTER VOVAGES DUILIO ,;**"! Jan.6,Feb.14 Reg. tons Largest and fastest Mcditerranean Oil Burner | Other Sallings to ITALY nnecting with EGYPT and INDIA. *COLOMRO. De DUILIO, Mar. sald_avenue and street west. and runing &nld north line, 843.31 feat sa'd | Tand helonging the | with said fand south & | eant 80.68 foet; thence sti <aid resecvation | the Unit os. north vises No. 225 3rd | uie, enst thence st forke ¢ | of the Tnited S(ates, sonth 85 degrees 43 min: s | Dien Cant G050 faet: thenes lencing the Temi and the balance in fvo equal | of the Tnited § and rinning fn s sieaignt Bayable - a0d veurs | 1hn tes west nlong ihe b weresented Ly | ; thenra rehaser hearing i | 299,01 annually. sperts sold, | first-ment one sessment 1 g with the land One-third of pavable in one and ol equal instaliments yours 2 degrees 04 m lot 1 in sguare @ line at right ang feet pol id_described e LARGEST FAMILY MO LOCAL AND LONG CRATE AND PACK B 1313 You STRE A “deposit of $1.000 will PHONE NORTM time of sle. AN convesne — e dw ey GRACE LINE, - Mediterranean. Italia Americs Shipping Corp., Gen. Agts, 1 State Street, N. Y.. or Local S. 8. Ageats. oo erty o W Auired st ininz 3o imaters chasa; 00 square feet of 1and and heing assonsed o “required ot D | for taxation as parcel 539 Tha sau Taed adjasted as of the | four purts o the east, of 60 fect frmt born %, record. | ranning back between’ parallel dines af siehi | pireel and 'the ‘8fth part. or westeriy port: Ting 10831 foet o0 said Arene. snd wun ick an uneven widthe ana’ heing iangul Truateos will then N receive \ ground be Stee the dev wded i what or aultin fits ne2s-ddds.exSukhol THOS. J. OWEN & SON ol e AUCTIONEERS frer missory o TRUSTEES' SALL OF VALUA TWo, STORY WRICK DWELLING N PREMINES 1472 OGDEN STREET NOKRTH W LsCHLEK, AUCTIONEEL b e | The New Colonial opens December 22nd irad hy B Lol wity truet eatisfacton fo the unde 1 _cash at option of purchase isteen reserve right o requir $300 on each parcel, and u if_rold as au entirety, whe: hi Terms of wale to be complied with | wituin’ sixty days from day of sale, or trus ; ndersigned | (oen reserva f 10 resell at rick and v for wale by gublic auction, fn front | cost of defauiting purchaser, upon giving f romises, an MONDAY. THE EIGHTH | duys noties by publieation’ 1n The Exsent WU DECEMBER. 1921, AT FOUK- | Star, a newspaper published jn the City of Y OLoUK AL the following de- | Wasirneton, D. ¢, of such ressle 1and and premises. situated in the city | Diagrams of the propertr and fnformation siiugtun, District of Columbia, to wit: | as to same can_be had at the officé of Wm mbered ‘thirty seven (37) in 'Kenyon's | E. Edmonston, 500 FIfth street northwest, of on of n sqihre numbered ten | af the office of H. Rozier Dulany, 815 Vermont Reventy-one (10711, s per plat re- | avenue northwest in the office of the survesor for the | Free heated bus to the above mentioned land, lumbia in Liber 68 at follo 15 ing from in front of office of H. K. Dulan: subject to prior deeds of trust worthwest, at 1:30 o'clock particniars of <t @ rertain deed of OF VALL ERICK RESIDENCE 3 ARAGE. NO BOTWO P v AND 0N} i 11 16th | gigned | The " deed of trust dated 1Mo us | 153 »and r of s e ren without additional | followed Ko cost, Our winter rates, now | der Ku Ve come lund recovds of the Disteist of Columbia. and | Wt the request of the parts secured therehy i auction . the premises, on FRIDAY, New voux reater ooet than at at cords THE TW IGHTH DAY ¢ et 1 T IR ST e Booking Offe - GTWall St RIS at ne for $56.000.00. further particulars of which will be announded At time of sale; one-third of installments. A deposit of $200 required. Con- ty may be advertised and sold WILLIAM S PIILLIPS, For fares, etc., apply Can. P WILLIAM L. KINu 151l st., Washington, or the Canadian Austral Trustees. | asian Line, Winch Bullding, 741 Husting e e e 0a home wr loses o W Iot <iibay undrod rded Terin for an AUSTRALIA SUVA, HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers “MAKURA" (13,500 tona .. Dec. 17 Mar. 11 “NIAGLRA" (20,000 tond).. Jan. 14 May 6 “AORANGI" (22.000 tons)...Feb, € Apr. 8 1 be paid in Convey at pur plled with ouit forfeited Used and re- CHARDSON, R 00 Fifth A. WALTON FLEM 815 Vermont WILLIAM P. JACKSON, Salisbury. CLARK'S Sth CRUISE, JANUARY 19, 1925, Westward from N. Y. By specially chartered Cunard superb s. s. ‘““CALIFORNIA,” oil- burner, 17,000 tons. A floating palace for the trip. Route: New York, Havana, Panama Canal, Los Angeles, Honolulu, 18 days in Japan and China; Manila, A tevenue utherw mas e CHARLES T. F MILTON STRAS 1&ds exSudhn _ m026.0&dbs.exSukhol | PHOBIIOW AROYE SALE HAS BEEN POST. | | | poned nntil TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF DECEMRER, 1924, AT THE SAME HOUR | i by oron or resreee | COMMPlete el THE AROYVE SALE HA: THER POSTRONED T NTIL T¢ NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER O'CLOCK P.M.—SAME PLACE, BY OR| OF THE a&as.exSu TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWi TWO - STORY DWELLIN PREMISES 2 NORTHWEST two certain ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTION * SALE OF THREE T DWELLINGS. NOS. STORY deeds of trust 4834, folios | cords ‘of the | the request of undersign 128 et feq. of e ieq | District_of Columbin rsiried, November | e secaredthe: 191, of “the lana | {7 L AIRCI of Columbin, and at | party secured thereby. the truxtees will offer for by 0 front of the premises, on THE TENTH DAY OF DI VR O'CLOCK AL, th d and premises. TRUSTEES. ae2 024, at | —— FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., tie following deseribed land aud premiees, Altuste in the City Washington. District of Columbia, and desig ar and being lots 14 and ‘15 in Colt man' and Adams’. cxecutors and trusters sub divislon of jots In squars 277 am per plat re orded In Liber W.'F.. folio 09 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District ader. public a WEDN FST CEMBER gned ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Express servico to England asd principal ports op Continent. Mag- Bificent vessels, including Mafestio, world’s largest ehip. Highest standards of Jurury, ‘comfort and culgine. Also 12 cabin ahips effer- ing_atiractive, low rates. WWHITE STAR LiNgy =3 ‘Washington Office, 1208 F Street, N.W. R.M. Hicks, Manager tion and Show Case -d Hats, e Household Furniture, Play os. Bakery Equipment | i it could sale: One-third of the purchase NN i ' b pata In cass, balanee in two i i installments, payabie in one and {w With Interatt ‘0t weven per centum pes payabie semi-aouually. from day of 1 by deed of trut upon the . o all cash, at the oprion of A deposit of $200.00 on each | at_time of sate. Al | E, revenue stamps, e aver. Terms of salo. 1o Do complied ‘with within' 30 days from das of sule, otherwise the f{rustees reserve the FIEht €0 resell the property at the risk and st of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ vertisement of such resale fu some news- Paper published D, c; SAN DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON, S Trustees. SON, AUCTIONEERS. of Valuable Real Estate at Northwest Corner of 33rd and Q Streets, Georgetown. By virtue of deed of trust duly recorded Liber No. 3678, folio 42 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there: by, we will sell at_public auction, in front of umibin, improved to u prior do April 14, 19: nd above said trusy, | of $300 required at time »al. onveyan ording. revenu. wamps and_nots the cost of the | purchaser. T e complied witn Withi Irty days from day of sale, other- wike tristees rexerve the right (o resel the property at the risk and cost of the de- fuulting purchaser a fve days' advertise- ment of stch resale in some newspaper pub lished in the city of Washington, D. C. JAMES P BRIGGS JOHN W. SCHAEFER, Trustees. So Ters including Tourlng. | AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M Bquipment, including Bake Oven Steel Mixing Bowl, Nationai Automobiles sters and L Bukery murhane oo o el " b C Wi Within thirty ‘dazs from day of sale | e ‘proparts st the riak ‘saa ient L7 [10 Hanover Square New York | ?'" e L ’ table. Unable to reach a decision, his e ey === o | HOTEL ST. CHARLES Fire-Proof own men and Hagihorpa's took the { published in Washinaton. D ¢ L A Nl it Meesi ilatiat s Witekonso atter off his hands, eager to give | JAMES M. WOODWARD. The p easure and benefit to & 2 chase to Rivarol. Not only was a urviving Trostee. be derived from a triv ||} Storage, Moving, Crating dastardly cheat to be punished, but comfort ang food, The table | |J418.20 10th N.W. Wain 4229.Frank. zagaf] | an enormous treasure was to be won nd rocma at the §t. Cheries by treating as an enemy this French are as good as the best in | - commander who himself had so vil- America. S POTOMA C Jainously broken the alliance. Bridge. Mah Jong, Galf and | When Blood, torn as he was be- daneiny, STORAGE twesn conflicting considerations, stfll hesitated, they bore him almost by { main force aboard the Afahella COMPANY‘ Within an hour, the water casks at | least replenished and stowed aboard, Fireproof storage, moving, Packing | the Arabella and the Elizabeth put to and shipping: furniture, autos, tires, sca upon that angr: : accessories, etc.; open storage furni. | “When we were well at sea and the ture, $5 per month per vanioad; rates | Arabella’s course was laid,” writes on other commodities on request. D.| Pitt {n his log. “T went to aeek the G. McWhorter, manager, 621 No. 8t.| captain, knowing him to be in great Asaph St., Alexandria, Va. Tele. Alex. trouble of mind over these events. I 1070; Washinaton, North 5023. found him sitting alone in his cabin, his head in his hands, torment in the eyos that stared straight before him, seeing nothing. “What now, Peter?” cried the young | Somerset mariner. “Lord, man, what is there here to fret you? Surely ‘tisn’t the thought of Rivarol!” * sald Blood thickly. And for was communicative. It may well bs that he must vent the thing that oppressed him or be driven mad by it. And Pitt, after all, was his friend and loved him, and so a proper 5 . i i . » confidences. “But if she Java, Singapore, Burmah, Option of 18 days in India; Ceylon, 3 days in o s gl e B Cairo, Jerusalem, Athens, Naples, Monte Carlo, Cherbourg; [stop overs]. thought to have done with this pi- Longest experienced cruise management. racy; thought to have done with it| The fierce little gentleman stared NTHS, Tuding " forever. Yot here have I been com-|at him. “Damme! Do you permit g S ot R Mot Ditvus O P s mitted by this scoundrel to the wors: | yourself to be ironical?” he disap We expect to carry 600 to 700 passengers on each cruise. piracy that ever I was guilty of.|proved him, and possibly with a view Think of Cartagena! Think of the|.o correcting any such tendency, pro SEABIN 21 € CRUISE dmncy 31, 1925 el fhote deslintyilliDaimakinkiatit bosenot 0 Theodnee himsert 1 ais TO MEDITERRANE And I must have that on my |Lord Willoughby, King William's AN 8 |governor general Gt the west Indies THE y, Peter—'tism't on your soul,|and this is Admiral van der Kuylen accompanie aged but on Rivarol's. It is that dirty [commander of his majesty’s West e S eord by Me Clek Sl thief who has brought all this about. | Indian fleet, at present mislaid some By spec l"r chartered Cunard sumptuous s. s. ‘“LACONIA,” oil- What could you have done to pre- |where in this damned Caribbean Sea burner, 20,000 tons; 62 Days Cruise. $£oand up; 17 days in Egypt and vent {t?” “King Wlliam?" quoth Blood, and Palestine; Spain, Italy, Greece, etc. “I would have stayed he was consclous that Pitt and Dy ke i i B o availed.” who were behind him, now came edg - July lat Cruise to Norway and Western Mediterranean; B i i ing nearer, sharing his own wonder ays, $550 up, by specially chartered Cunarder. Fepirer “And who may be King Willlam, and There |8 more than that to it |of what may he be king?" ‘ FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New York || sroupea siri “hir nons ‘S| “hees B "iya enaer svea | Origi Roun. atabl emains? Loyal service with the|e an his own, Villo by Computing and_other Seales. | e Cosad e vorllCeises EaMSal0 e English was made impossibla for me, |stared back at him. At last: “I am Fiate! Ginrs Floor Case, Coun’ | B % i K R o ol Loval service with France has led to |alluding (o His Majesty King Willian ter Display Cas ete. | thie, and that is equally impossible | II—Willlam of Orange—who, witt Stock of Thimmed 6od Usirimmed Hata bereatter. o0 e s T Stoc med . s f ’ s2 1|for two months more P Caan B EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. {es"cleun T velieve the only thing is Blood realized what he was being 5 = 7 BOOKKEEPING-ACCOUN T o == to go and offer my sword to the King | told. e des,s Auct. rane O KREEFING AGCOUNTT Washington Business College |5 55.in" 4 D'ye mean, Bir, that they've roused courses that cover exactly what you waot, AR Soouutuiay e ieas pAs.s Ciot) themselves at home, and kicked out BTl Pt garisnet st it aC that scoundrel James and his gang of ruMans?” Admiral van der Kuylen his lodship, & humorous |his blue eyes “His bolitics are fery sound, 1 he growled. His lordship's smile brought lines |like gashes into his leathery cheeks. “Slife! Hadn't you heard? Where ADAM A. 0029,d&ds 0381 FHO®. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONE OF VALUABLE DWELLIN SOUTH C. G. Sloan & Co. Ine., Aucts. 715 13th St. Regular Weekly Sale of WEGETINED RUSTEES' € TWO, REING CAPITOL ST But something remained—the last whether elementary bookkeeping or C. P. A. o coaching. correspondence instruction. 1398 Eve St thing that he could have expected— Main something toward which they were Steward School rapidly sailing over the tropical, sun- For SEORETARIES and ACCOUNTANTS K nudgad 314 twinkle in SR I3I3IIIRIIITIIISE I virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly d in Liber No. 3375, follo 307 et seq., f the land records of the District of Colum fa. and at the i of the party secured therebs, the public’ anet dink Strayer Colle;e Secretarial & Commerelal Cournes Day, Late Afternoos, Evening Sessions Positions for Graduates his odd destiny. Setting a course for Hispaniola, since they judged that thither must Rivarol go to refit before attempt- lit sea. All this against which he | now inveighed so bitterly was but a necessary stage in the shaping of| Bchool of Friendly Servies™ 1202 F Street Main 7310 the premises, on FRIDAY, DAY OF 'DE. EMBEE FOUR 0°'CLOCK TM.. the following described land and prem ises, situate in the city of Washington, D! trict of Columbia, and desicuated us and he- ing 10t numbered 15, fn Alfred Richard's sub. 2:=4sion of lots in square number 691, as per Siat recorded in the office of the murveyc for the District of Columbia in Liber 16 & folio 153 Terms of sale: mones to he paid in cash equal instaliments. pasable years, with interest af 5y num, payable semi-annoally, One-third" of the purchase balance in two in one and two per cent per an- from day of he prop- * the option of the | parchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required | At time of sule. Al conveyancing, reconding, ‘evenuc stamps, etc.. At cost of purchase Terms of sale fo be complied with within 30 days from day of rale. otherwise the frustees Teserve the rizht 1 the properts at the risk aod cost of defaulting purchaser, afier five days’ advertisement of wuch resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. FRANK P. REESIDE, 3. MAROLD McDOWELL, Trustees. f&ds.exSy i on URSDAY. THE ELEV- DAY OF DECEMBER, 1924, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P. the following de- scribed real est situated in that part of the city of Washington. in said Distret known as Georgetown, distinguished as lots 221 and 222 in Dawson's subdivision of part of lot 209 in square 1278, per plat recorded in_book 33, page of the records of the surveyor's office of id_District—fronting 70 feet 00 Q st. and 25 feet on 33rd st. im-| proved in part by a twostory brick bouse, No. 3307 Q st. 1 ‘Terms of sale: Ope-third cash, residue in| two e:ual instaliments paable at one or two | years, respectively, from day of sale, 6% | per cent, Interest payable semiannually. Dired My the notes of the purchaser and frst | deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at option of parchaser. Depoit of $20 at fime of sale. All conveyaneing, recording and reve- Household Furniture and s At Public Auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. Saturday December 6th, 1924 At 10 AM. And at 12 M. Ford Touring Car by order of E. C, nue stamps 8t cost of purchaser. Terms to be. cflm)fldlad “m; |'n| B{!fllyl from day of t forfeited. - H. CRAGIN, ARLES J. WILMER LATIMER, de-odkos,exSu ‘Trustees. Snyder, U. S. Marshal. : Terms Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co, Inc., Aucts. decds SNIERIRAIVEIRIEIES 721 13th Street famsuInTERIORERARS TEMPLE SCHOOL, Inc. A enn 0ol LANGUAGES (', %5%™,y teachers. _ Conversational Method. and :nnlnlfl-m-, Free Trial BERLI T SCHOOL 816 _14th St. N, Tel. Fr. LANGUAGES native Day Lesson. oF 2620 Business {for graduates. BOYD EEEFEEEE 30 DAYS ‘Writing, s ACE INSTITUT Bu; Graduates of the institute are found where in professional tice (C. P. in Busivess. classes are available. eveniny Accountancy and enn Adminitrati Accountancy “prac: ) and o, executive Gouitions te aftornoon and early A, Telephone Main 8260 for Bulletin tion Bldg., 17th 2nd ‘Washington, D. C. H Sts. N.W. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag, J Free essons’ for * oy Bend fres Booklet. ‘1522 G st. 3w, Musle in 20 lessops. instruments tense! Baxy terms. you ing to cross to France, the Arabella and the Elizabeth ploughed briskly northward with a moderately favor- able wind for two days and nights without ever catching a_glimpse of their quarry ‘The third dawn brought with it a haze which circum- scribed their range of vision to some- thing between two and three miles, and deepened their growing vexation and thelr apprehension that M. Rivarol might escape then alto- gether, Their position then-—according to Pitt's log-—was approximately 75° 80° W. Long. 1 45’ N. Lat, so that they had Jamaica on their larboard beam some 30 miles to westward, and, indeed, away to the northwest, faintly visible as a bank of clouds, appeared the great ridge of the Blue Mountains de | the devil have you been at all?” “Out of touch with the world for the last three months,’ sald Blood. “Stab me! You must have been. And in that three months the world has undergone some changes.” Briefly he added an account of them. King James was fled to France, and living under the protection of King Louis wherefore, and for other reasons. England had joined the league against her, and was now at war with France. That .-as how it happened that the Dutch admiral's flagship had been attacked by M. de Rivarol's flect that morning, from which it clearly followed that in his voyage from Cartagena the Frenchman must have spoken some ship that gave him the news. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.p