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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. os— o UTURE DAVS. ________ THOS. J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME D ELLI.\'('} BEING PREMISES 4015 W STREET NORTHWEST. By Yirtus of a certain deed of trust. dated drd, 1024, bei instrument No. 279, Tecorded June 25, 1024, among the land re ords of the District of Columbia. and st t! Tequest of the party sccured thereb: the undersigned trustees will sell at public suc- 4on. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. TH) TWE.\T\ DAY OF MAY. AD. 1925. AT FOUR P.M. the following de- scribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and dewian as and being lot 5 in block 7 in the subdivision miade by Clarke and Coitrell, trustees. of part of “Whitehaven as per piat recorded in the ©ffics of the murveyor 1or_the district of Co- Jumbia_in Liber County 7 at folio 93, said Vlock 7 known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square 1305 Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of Trust for about $06.000. further particulars ©f which will be ‘announced at time of sale: e purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A osit of $200 required. Lonverancing. recording and revenue stamps 2t purchaser's cost. rms 1o be complied Tt athin TG dase. lounerwise “deponit orfes 1e’ propert: may be adver- lissd and resold at the retion of the trustees. ROBERT E. P. KREITER. R. THOMAS ROBINSON my12-d&ds.exSu Trustees. _ ADAM A7 WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Brick Dwelling No. 59 K St. N.E,, 11 Rodms and 3 Baths, Elec. Lights; Arranged in Four Apartments By virtue of authority vested in the under- migned. we will offer for sale by public auc- n_ i front of the premises. on FRIDAY MA¥ TWENTY-SECOND. AT FIV OCLOCK PM., parts of lots 253 and 254 in sauare 875 20x80 ft.. improved as above. rented at $106.50 ver mo. Terme: Subject to two prior deeds of trust ATgTegating $4.784. halance cash. Depomt of $300 at sale. Terms to be complied With ¥ithin 50 days. Convevancing. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. m516-d&ds Auctioneers. ADAM A. WESH 0 uctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Business Property, Four- story Brick Building, No. 903 New York Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4751. folio 340 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the Darties secured Thereby. ‘the Undersiened trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the nlees. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1025, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M .. the following-described land ‘and Dremisen ituate in city_of Washington. District of Columh 1o wit: Part of fof 1 in the subdivision made by the heirs of John Davidson of Squsre 372, a8 Der plat recorded in Liber N. K. folios 106 and 107. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. described sa follows. viz.. Beginning for the same at the woutheast corner of said lot and square. and runaing thence south- westerly on New York avenue 35 feet and 2 inches: thence northwesterly at right ancies 10 said avenie 35 feet. & inches to the north Tine of =ad lot: thence cast to the Tortheast corner of said lot: thence south 18 feet to_the place of heginning. Terms of sale: One-third at time of settlement. halance In two equal Davmente. the first pavment to be Que One year from time of settlement and second payment due two vears from das of setliement mich *other © terms upon at time of sale may b A deposit of $1.000 Tequired of the Surchaser“at time of sale. AT onverancing, recording. notarial fred and revenue stampe at the cost of pur. chaser. Terma of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the '(Fusters teserve the Tight to resel] the Property at the risk and cost of the default e Duriamr ufier Ave dive adverdiemen: of Suh reealr in ‘some hewspaper. Db lisned in_the ity ot Washincton: B, C.° THOMAS W. STUBBLEFIELD. CHARLES MacMATHIAS, Crustees. PEYSER. EDELIN. PEYSER & PETSER. Attornaye for Holders of Notes, __my16-d&ds.exsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TBUSTEES' SALE OF DESTRABLE THREE. STORY_ BRI DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 236 SECOND STREET NORTH. WEST. AND DESIRABLE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 1100 4% ST. SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a’deed of trust. recorded in Liver No. 3011 at folio 245 of the land records of the District of Columbia. we shall seil in front of the premikes. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1025, lot lxlrl‘ Tesv. 11, being prem- ises Bumbered 23 2nd st n.w.. to be sold at suction at FOUR-THIRTY O CLOCK P.M. Lot (part) in square 501. being premises numbered 1108 4% st. s.w_ to_be «o] ‘l)uqunu on same day at FIVE O'CLs Terme of sale: One-fourth cash: halance in one, two and three years. with interest at 8 per cent T anpum.’ payable semi-annual- AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUARLE REA ESTATE _IMPROVED * B¥ THREE: STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 322 ith STREET N.W By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recarded in Liber No. 3631, folio 191 et geq. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the party secured therehy, the undersigned trustees will sell at public duction. in front of the premises, on ONDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE. A D. 1925, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following degcribed land_and premises.” sit- uate in the County of Washington. District of Columbia, and cesignated as and being lot 33 in James H. Hensley's wubdivision of lote in Mock 47 “Coumbia Heights” as pe: Dlat recarded in Liber Couaty No. 9. folio 50 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. subject to coven- ants of record. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in_one and two years, with interest at 0 per centum per an- parable semi-annually. from day of . eecurcd by deed of trust upon the Properts sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250.00 will be required at time of sale. * All convesanc- ing. recording, revenue tamDS. etc.. at cosi purchaser. ‘Terme of sale to be com ed with within thirty daye from day of sale. otherwise the trusiees reserve the right 10 Tesell the property at the risk and of defaulting purchaser. after five d Yertisement of wuch’ res paper published in Wasl WM. J. FLATHER. WILLTAM H. WALKER Trustees SALE OF VALUABLE D REAL ESTATE, SI IN CHILLUM CASTLE HEIGHT: STOTTS PARK, D. C. By virtue of & certain deed of trus recorded in Liber No. 4311. folio #eq., and re-recorded April 0. 1925, as in- Siriment 125 of the land records of the Disirict of Columbis, wnd at the request of the party secured ereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic_anction. on' the premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY XINTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1195, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premisss, mituate 1n the District of Co- Tumbia. and desienated as and_heing lots 40'and 50. in square 333, o 70 in rouars . Jot 95 _in square 3708, lots 48 and 49 in mquare 5705, Jots 76 and 77 in square 3708, lot 556 in square 3701, lot 70 in =cuare 3701 Tots 3% and 43 1n’square 3700, lots 69 and 70 in square 3712, Terms of aale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two ¥ears, with interest at 6 per centum per snunum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the DProperts %oid. or all cash. at the option 0f e prchaser. ° A deposit of $200 will be required at Urae of sale on each groun. ATl conveyancing, recording, revenue Stampe, ete.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ) days from day 0f sale. otherwis the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in soma newspaper published in Washington, D. C. PERCY H. RUSSELL, FELIX LAKE, Trustees. & SON. AUTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE F' E: DWELLING. BEING PREMISES 2Av% 0 STREET NORTHEAST y_Virtue of & certain deed of trust dul recorded in Liter No. 4801, folio 102 et acq. of the land records of the District of Colum: Dia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic auction. in front_of the premiscs. on FEDNESDAY. THE _TWENTV-SEVENTH DAY OF 'MAY. 'AD. 1935, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premisex, kituated in the District of Co- lumbia. and designated as and being lot 43 in square 4342 in the subdivision hy Annie K. Warren of part of “Gresnvale, as per lat recorded in the office of the surveyor or the Dietrict of Columbia in Book 63, at page i "Torme: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust " for " $3.500. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terme to be complied With within thirty daye. otherwise deposit forfeited a0d the property may be adver- tised and resold_at the discretion of the trustees. ROBERT B. WARREN MUNSON ©. BULY, 8 St et - J_OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING BEING PREMISES 6701 DIX STREET NORTHEAST virtue of & certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber 4878, folio 217 at seq the land records of the District of Colum and at the request of the parts sectired thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at ubiic auction . THE TW . AD. 1025, the following described ines. "situate in the County District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 13 in block 1 in Samuel K MAY P ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionee: Trustee’s Sale of Public Hall and Business Property at Good Hope, D. C. By virtue of a decree passed in equity cause $0575. 1 will eell at public auction. {0 front_ thereot. "on MAY TWENTY FIFT 1925, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lots 86, 8 and B8 in Willlamson's subdivision of part of “Chichester,” per plat {n Liber Gov- ernor Shepherd, page 83, the same now being lota R10. B12 and 814 in square 5730, partly improvsd by twostory framo bu ng_ironting on Alabama ave. erms of sale: $300 deposit at time of sale. One-third of purchase money in cash: the ‘balance in two equal annual ments. hearing B i0terest per annum, pay. able _semi-annyally. secured by first trust on ‘property Bold: ‘or all cash. 8t purchaser' gption. ™ Examination ‘o title, conveyancing. revenue siamps and notary' fees chaser's expense. Terms {o with within 30 days after ratification o sale by the court or deposit will be for- feited and property resold at defaulting pur- chamer's coet and risk after five Vertisement in The E GEORGE (. Washington Loan days’ tee, 1ding. xS Trus & Trust Bui _ my13-d&ds. { A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of Stock of Men’s Furnishings and Cer- tain Fixtures, Contained in No. 3004 14th Street N.W. By virtue of an order of thé Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a Bankru will sell romise FIFTH. t No. 1504. the undersigned trustee by public suction, within the above on MONDAY.' MAY TWENTY. i025. COMMENCING TEN O'CLOCK . #tock of men’s furnishings. including Underwear, Hose. Van Heuten aud other Col- lars. Bells, Gloves. Ties, Dress and Outing Shirts, Bath “Robes, Bathing ders. Hats, Caps, Jewelry, e Regicter and certain Fixtures The above will first be offered as an en- tirety, and {f & xatisfactory hid is not re- ceived. will be immediately eold in detail Terins: Cash CHAS. H. SEEBOLD. Trustes. € an_Building. _ my19-dédbs. i 3 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioveers. Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Meat Market Fixtures, Small Stock Groceries, Etc., Con- t';la,ed in No. 1123 14th Street By virtue of an order of th: Court of the District of Columbia._ holding & Bankruptey Court in re Chas. E. Gormley, Bankrupt No. 1567, the undersigued trustee will well by public auction. within the above mises. on FRIDAY. MAY TWENTY-SEC. ND. 1925 COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A M. I stock Groceries. also Opolite-froni Refrigerator. National Cash Rogister. Account System: Electric Coftee Mill, Computing and Counter Scales. Opolite- front Meat Counter. Royal Electric Meat Grinder. Meat Blocks and Rack Dieplay Cases. Counters. Shelving. Iron Safe. etc. Terms: Cash MILTON W. KING. Trustee Supreme __my10.20, Bu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, num- bered 1449 Florida Ave. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of t recorded in Liber No. 4751, folio of the land records of the Distri hia. and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will sell at 1 the premises. on ENTY-SIXTH DAY A AT FOUR-THIRTY, O'CLOCK 'PM.. descrived land and ‘premises, situate in the District of Co lumbia, and designated as and being lot num bered two hundred eleven (211). in Frank- Lin T. Sanner's subdivision of lots in “South Grounds of Columbia College.” s per Dlat recorded in Liber 4R. folio 81 of the records of the office of the survesor for the Dis- trict_of Columbia dwelling contain- ing 8 rooms and bath, hot-water heat. etc. Terms of sale: Sold subiect to a firat deed of trust of record in the sum of $2.500 Dearing interost at seven per cent (77 ) per annum. eaid interest payable semi-annually and dus June 10. 1925 Cash payment of $1.000: balance payable $50 per month with inferest at seven per cent (77 ) per annum A deposit of $500 required at time of sale All convesancing, recording. revenue stampe etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 1o be complied with within thirty (30} from date of sale. Otherwise th reserve the right o resell th the rigk and of defauiting purchaser five (5) dase’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published Washington. GEORGE L. BUNNELL. FRANK T. HURLEY UE! 3 OF "MAY. Bankruptey Court in re Maurice B. Sherre STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. oo Bulinltly” LAMPORT & HOLT LINE ano PACTIFIC LINE o EAST COAST "WEST COAST: Rio de Janeiro _ Montevideo Via Havana Cafling Northbound at Seatos, Havana., "-‘““' Calleo Trinidad and Barbadosl ey et i *Vandyck, May 20 NEXT SAILINGS Vestris, June 13 Essequibo, June 18 *Voltaire, June 27 Ebro, July 16 5 Largest Veasels in ‘the West *Mewest and fAinest ships in the serviee| Coast Trade nEmat (19 nse included M. Hicks, D. T. A, 1208 F St. N.W, MEMORIAL DAY OUTINGS OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW Potomac River—Chesapeake Bay Hampton Roads Steel Palace Steamers “District of Columbia”—“Northland” Daily 6:30 P.M. New York CITY TICKET OFFICE Woodward Building, 31 15th St. N.V NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. Regular Sailiogs from Boemss Aires, Mostevides and Brasilian Ports te l-p-bylfl--lu-flu—ndluh- Steamers. By Sea All steamer axpenses included for 13 to 14 days ocean $103-20 ROUND TRIP voyage from New York to Galveston and return, with 3 to 4 additional daye ashors Xt passengers own expenee. iof 17 days away from New York. G A Glorious Cruise down the Atlantic, around the Florida Keys and 37 —By WEBSTER. 1 BETCHA THAT ROD Dor' T WEIGH NO MORE ™ THREE A~ TuREE QUARTER S CUNCE S IF SHE WEIGHS TnaT! PRESIDEMN SAYS FiSH For Bovys | BETCHA A HUNORED MULLION BiLLiOr DOLLAR S SHE WE1GHS FourR OUMNCE S OR ~More ! NN N v CCOL'DGE ING IS ALL RIGHT BUT MOT FOR GROWMN-UPS The Spring Flight BY INEZ HAYNES IRWIN. Coprright, 192 5. by the MeCall Co. One of a series of the year's best short stories. across the Gulf of Mexico The “All Water Route” to Galveston. Oil-burning| steamers—high standards of service—wide range ofi Eomieln in accommodations. A delightful, invigorating sea VOyage untimely hot. His | for business men and vacationists. ™ April dusk London drew rein in when too, was dusty HE first chilling shadows of the | Behind, the doorway had settled over Shakespeare front of the wig- | he day had been | horse was in a| and filled for an in-| with crop-headed prentice lads, gasping; then emptied precipitately | as Montjoy threw his heavy glance back on them. But by this time Mrs Montjoy had Shakeepeare's hand; had smacked him heartily. lad!™ well, she exclaimed. oozed into the room, filmed the fine polish of the floors s with a visible wetness. A low, wide bed, a broad ackened table, two atools, carved chest made black hulks in rose-argent sea. Shakspere stood in the center of the room, a little dazed ous George's resubdivision of lots 6. 7, 8, 0 and “Well, 10 “East Deanwood.” as per plat recorded “Welcome and pienty! expect thee for a month .yet camest thou to London so0 ear | staring about him. He was consc We did not | alternately of a sense of fatigue How | relief release fatigue | something like peace fatigue Shakespeare shook hands wi | . “Thou'rt tired. lad,” Mistress Mont- host. He laughed, but not Joy commented compassionately. “Yet, fully. “Upon my word, mistress, of | how comest thou worn with that sun that you know as much as I blackened face? Thine eyes are lack whim! An Impulse! I work not well | juster too." these days. I've worked not well for| It was true that though country months. There's a strange slowness|tan had turned his olive coloring al- to my mind. And then of a sudden most black, Shakspere's eyes were Stratford sounded dead and London [hollow. The faint lumiposity that lay in smelled fresh. 1s my chamber vacant, | their hazel depths seemed to come. mistress? I can go a Gozen places|not from within but from without— else.” as though the force back of them had “'Tis_vacant and aching for thee,|died down, leaving them to reflect Will,” Mrs. Montjoy asserted. “But|mere light evertheless, his mus v stand we here for all London to|tached lips were firm and full; they jibe at! Come ye in, lad!" { produced a smile whose quick gli Montjoy unstrapped the saddlebags, | gave to his face all the candid pleas- handed them to a boy whom he sum- fantness which had distinguished its moned by another heavy glance and | old-ime mirth. The flash of smile led the horse away. Shakespeare fol- | lasted but an instant. The look which lowed his hostess into the house. A |was normal to him—of a quiet, a re half-dozen apprentices sorting or | serve almost enigmatic, and touched stringing hair were making, now that | now with weariness—blanked it com- the master had disappeared, but a pre- | pletely tense of work. They gaped, cast slant | Mechanically Shakspere sat down glances. At one side a trio of Mont- | extended his feet for the boy to pull Joy's master assisiants, their weaving |his boots ~off. Mechanically he needles stuck in wigs fitted to feature- | watched Mistress Montjoy rummage in his saddle-bags until she found his less, head-shaped blocks on the long table, idled openly. A girl's face, set | shoes; as mechanically he watched the boy draw them on. “Tired!” he re- with two stark, blue o's of eve and one wondering soft red o of mouth,|peated. “Tired. Aye. My body's peered through a door. tired. T've ridden four days. But “A jug of water, Nan!' Mistress|that’s not the whale tale. My mind" Montjoy called shrilly after her. “And | tired. In truth, I'm staled by countr tresh face linen, Joan. for the guest-[life and country folk and countr: chamber! Ink, a quill, and paper!|thought. The quiet . . . the damned, Candles! Hurry, wenches! Fetch the |dead, dull qulet . And maybe by age 1 know not." He laughed saddle-bags, Con! Close on her words came clatter | out again mirthlessly. “By Lady, thou'll not believe it, mistress, but I, and clash from the kitchen. Mistress Montjoy ran nimbly up the stairs and | Will Shakspere, the industrious ap Shakspere followed close on the heels | prentice—— 'Tis weeks since I have which fittered like stripes of red out | writ a line. Hours I've sat, my bead of the azure petticoat. They entered [in my hands, my braln stewing, fes- Iy, Deposit of $200.00 each required at | time of wsale. and the purchaser allowed filteen days from date of sale o complete the purchase. Further particulars 4t time of sale. ARTHUR CARR. MARVIN A. CUSTIS. my12-d.exSu inclmy22 ™ THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF YALUABLE FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 46845 DEAN AVENUE RTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5021. folio 100 et seq. 0f the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on 'MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 1025. AT FIVE O 'CLOC P.M .. the following described land and prem- faes ‘situate in the: District of Columbia, and | designated as and heing lot 66 in biock in ihe subdivison of Arthur B. Shreve | Khown the' plat of which is dul ded in Liber 42 paze 5 of the | records of the County of Washington. Dis- | gt of Columbia Terms: Sold to a prior deed of trust for , further Darticulars .x(i | Direct and Economical Way to Southwestern Cities: Albuqu Austin . Beaumont Dallas El Paso . Fort Wort Galveston Houston ...... ... 6377 Los Angeles 107.27 Oklahoma City .. 73.79 Phoenix 95.22 San Antonio .... 6743 San Diego ..10727 San Francisco ...10890 Tucson ... 90.86 MALLORY LINE ket Agency or Write to A. \§ L k S tired, fretted. The city smelis caught | Steamer calls at Key West, Uncle Sam’s hlmédlnd ‘;nhn:‘nxx mmddn;1 Rasipre : Jav: B ic ared to dub Silver an uggle the great Naval Base, with its picturesque D eeT carner fn TPRacs: orA ho: panish quarter, fishing fleets, turtle ment nobody Wwithin ;«}r‘nca to take| s -d ¢i note of his arrivai, and then a sudden | crawls, sponge docks and celebrated cigar BLble Biat e Wusbanar | factories. This trip allows three to four 'Tis Will Shakespeare!” He caught s 2 salv Seas! the characteristic tinkle of Mrs. Mont- ‘é‘“’ ::t}o’rrcc\zt CENCAT, U S Joy's voice, turned shrill with delight. esort o Xas. A VOYAGE OF 1,900 MILES EACH WAY WITH NEW THINGS TO THINK AND TALK ABOUT In an {nstant both the Montjoys were hurrying through the doorway onto the cobbles; Mrs. Montjoy, an azure dart, swift and sure and smooth as a swan, the long side ruffies of her At Galyeston convenient direct rail con- nections to all points in Texas, Oklahoma. rizona, New Mexico and Pacific Coast Fast Through Freight and Package Car Service to all Southwestern points in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in the county 15 page 32 and | designated in the asscaor's offics 0f tha Dis- | trict ot Columbia’ for, purposes of taxation as lot 13 in re 5253 Terms of fale: One-third of the purchase money o be DAId in cash. balance in two cqual installments. paable in one and tw yoars, with interest at 7 per centum per sn. num.’ pavable semi-annually from day of sale.’ secured by deed Of trust upon the property eold. or all cash. at the option of ihe purchaer. A deposii of $20000 w be required at time of saie. Al converan ing. recording, revenue stamps, ete. at cost of purchaser.” Terms of eale 10 bo complied with within 30 days from day of eale. othe: wise the trustees reserve (he right (o ressl] the property at the risk and cost of faulting purchaser after five days' tikement Of such tesale in some newsbaper published in ‘Washington, D."C WM._T. BALLARD. RALPH L. HALL. __my12-d&ds.exSu Broposals District until 2 pm. May 25. 1025 ing an addiiion 1o laundry of the Tuber. culogis Hospital. For information anpiy at Room District Building, _ Certified check, money order for $5 required o infure rot f s and_epecifications, THE KENSINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DE- partment has appointed a committce 1o Durchase a triple combination eogine with )0-gallon pump. on a 1%-ton truck Sealed bids will be received until June 1. 1925 A C. WARTHEN. President. Ken: tingign Volunteer Fire Department. K Marylan: rque .....58866| 6377 vsses GR16 . 7955 . 6816 ... 6300 i white muslin overdreas shearing the air, her iron-gray curls maintaining their perfect allgnment. Montjoy | himself, big-nosed, mottle-faced, dull- | eved, the puce of his suit the exact| shade of his hard cheeks, not a halr | of his glossy brown wig disturbed. moved more slowly from force of weight, bulk, or perhaps from his| The above one-|ingtinctive _dislike of S| way fares from s - New York include stateroom accom- modations and meals on steamer. Room 500 ock p.m.. June T nishing and delivering during fiscal sear end ink June 30. 19286, Detgiled i formation ‘'t Room Diatrict Buildi 5147 | = = 3 CLEAN, DRY, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE i and pianios. Estimates cheerfulls give venient location. WESCHLER'S, §20 n.w.Phone Main 1282. MITH'S FIREPROOF TORAGE LARGEST FAMILYMOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING (0. Storage Household Goods. 500 Rooms. Local and Long Distance Moving. EXPERT PACKERS & SHIPPERS. Moderate Rates. Good Work. Free Estimates. 1434-1442 U N Tei. North 8845. which will ‘be announced at time of sale . the purchase price ahove said trust 1o o paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Conveyancing. Tecordmg and revenus stamps Terma 1o be complied daye. otherwise deposit roperty may be advertised | and resold at the discretion of the trustee CHARLES §. HILL WILLIAM O. DAVIS. my12.14.16.18,20.22 Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SO AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES. SALE OF STORY. ST DENC: STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain desd of trust . 1923, and Z 3 land records of the District of Columbia. and at the re- st of the y tecured thereby. the un- will sell at_public auction. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. T FIRST DAY OF JUNE. 1025 AT FIV O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and ‘premises situate in the District of Co- lumbia and designated as and being lot num bered two hundred and thirtr-one (231) in Jobn T. Arme' subdivision of lots in square numbered six hundred and seventy-four (674) per plat_recorded in hook 12_at page 162 in the surveyor's office of the Dis- trict of Columbia. S R ND WEAVER PLACE NDUIT ROAD, PARTL FRAME DWELLING NO. 5 SHERRIER PLACE. WITH OUTBUILD- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Digtrict of Columbia, paseed in Equily Cause No. 33557, the tundersigned {rustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. TH TWENTY.SIXTH DAY OF MAY 1025. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the following de- scribed Jand and premises. situate in_the District of Columbia, to-wii: Part of Whi Raven & St. Phillips & Jacob beginning at & stone on the southwesterly boundary line of Parcel 6/4 distant north 42 degrees 48 min- utes weat 3638 feet from a stone at the southeast corner of parcel 5/4 a2d runnin thence with eaid southwesteriy boundary_an the northerly line of the W. & G. F, Elec Ry. Co. purchase. north 43 degrees 48 min: utes “weat 113.04 feet to & slone At the southwest corner of parcel 5/4. thence with the northwesterly boundary of parcel b/4 north 52 degrees 54 minutes 30 seconds east 174.56 foat 10 A tone at the intersection of the northwesterls line of d the extension of the northerly rier place. 60 feet wide: thence with same nortnerly line south 40 degrees 55 minutes east 11240 feet to a stone. thence south Apply at Any Local r Pye, Passenger Traffic Mgr., Pler 36, North River, 1 DIS- iatrict trict of _Columbia —Holding. d for ex- Coutt—In_re condemnation of tengion of Oth place northwest. south of Quincy street. and for & place street_run- ning east d west through parcel 37:.5‘.‘ Tt Blourlct ot ConmmbisBiscricy Court: No_ 1894 Notice and order of publication. —Notice {s hereby given that the Commia- sioners of the District of Columbia. pursuant 10 the provisions of section 1808 to section 1810, inclusive. of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia. have filed a petition in this court praying for the condemnation ot the fand ‘nacessary for ‘the ‘extension of Pth Northwest, south of Quincy street and for a place sireet running cast and west through parcel §7/51. in the District of Columbia. as shown on a plat or ma Rled ith the said petition ae part thereo and pravie also. that (his court emoanel 8 jury in accordance with the law provided for i ‘such Tages to. assess ine damases each owner of land to be taken may sus. tain by I’I‘rflfl of the extension of the said street.” and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purposes thercof. and. to Miami---Land of Enchantment Only Three Days From Baltimore or Philadelphia #$45.00 fucludes mesls and stateroom rth ‘Sicamers Carry Lisyd's Highest Class 100741 Baltimore & Carolina S. S. Co. NEXT BAILINGS: From Balto. From Phila. May 28 Mar 2l una Jime .8 June 11 1008 15th St. N.W. Investment Blds. Franklin 139. Weems Line RESORTS. CAPE MAY. N. J. HZ=COLUMBIA Rooms en suite with bath ; cuisine and sarvies anexcelled ; elevator. W. Mecray & Bro. STAR VILLA o 2 e Gen. 150. Special rates until July 15. Private bath. Running water. Elevator, C. S, CHURCH. SRS OUEANICIEN/® Mo OCEANIC 1lth & Weiey Ave Run water in every room. Klev. -\lll:‘fll'ln plan. Speclal rates for Jume. BAKER. _ DELAWARE,_WATER GAP, A Decoration Day and June Attractions. dated recorded i Liber Ocoan and Beach. Over- Terms: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.500. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale. the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 will be required. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to he complied with within thirty daye after wale. otherwice Jeposit forfeited and. the properiy may be advertised and_resold_at the discretion of the trustees. RODERT E. L. SMITH. WILLIAM W. MILLAN. my20-d&dn.exSukhol Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. 'TORY_ BRICK RESIDENCE KNOWN A3 EREMISES o1 oth - STREET NORTHEAST, WITH GARAGE ON 52 degrees 50 minutes west 170.84 feat with a line passing 0.50 northwest of the wost face of the wast brick foundation wall of frame house on Frederick Amberger's part of parcel 5/4 to the beginning. containing 10400 square feet or 04455 acres. subiect. however. to right of way, now known as parcel 5/35. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. All convesancing. recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur: chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty days from day of sale. other wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting_purchaser after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. H. W) 1P WHEATLE MOVING STORAGE KRIEGS[*»XPRESS PACKING SHIPPING 616 EYE ST.N.W. MAIN 2010 Satisfactory service KITTATINNY THE MOUNTAIN PARADISE. Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Capacity, 500. Now tully open. Leading Hotel, $75,000 expended on interior improve. v modern appointment, privata running water in_all rooms. Eie- Orchestra, Saddle Horses, Tennis, all water ‘sports. Excellent cuisin€. Grill for Tourists. WOLF HOLLOW GOLF CLUB NOW_OPEN-—18 holes, 6.400 yds.—adjotn- ing_Rittatinny and ruests accorded every privilege. Booklet of Hotel—Golt Course and road maps malled. Bell phone 34. assess a« benefits res entire amount qf eaid the “expenses of ATLANTIC CITY, KENTUCKY Kentuck: venue Near Beach Decoration Day Specials Fri., Sat., Sun or Sat., Sun., Mon. Running water, $10.50 each person. Private bath, $12.50 each person. in the proportion tha land will be benefited and by the aforesaid ordered that ‘all person in thess proceedingn be. warned court on or before th 1925, at 10 o'clock r ratifying JOHN PURDY C efits of the jury to be ot heroin: ‘and 1t these proceedings. cach ot or part of lot or parcel of which will be benefited by said extension find said lote. parts of lots or parcels of by the court. this 12th and commanded to D) am. and continue in attendance until the couri shall damages and the assessment of ben- fa_further o ulting therefrom the 1 damaes. including upon ¢ land. t the eaid jury may ag provided for in Code of Law. It is. of May, 1025 aving any Interest they are herebs. ar in_this ay_of May. 5 b . an o 25th ave made and confirming the empaneled and sworn red that a a_wide, low-ceiled room at the back of the house. Talking volubly, Mis- tress Montjoy threw open the case- ments of the two windows. Coolness, alternately staled by the stenches from the city streets and freshened by odors from Mistress Montjoy's early-blooming garden, flowed into the unaired langour of the room. Came also the twilight sounds; the near shouts of children at play—boys at ball, little girls singing, ‘‘London Bridge Is Falling Down"; the far, faint cry of the apprentice on Cheapside, tering. Then five days agone, onto my horse I leaped; turned his Londonward—and here T am. came, or by what roads, or what de- grees, I know not. One night at Ox- ford at St. George's Inn comes clear; beside that naught but long days of dust and rain. Mistress Montjoy's brisk glanca played a gleam of blue obliqueness upon him. “And Mistress Davenant she asked in even tones, “how goes it with her? And thy godchild?” She removed his cape: took his hat from Rates cover 3-day American Plan BRIt ELVA M. KING Decoration Day $6.00 on Request “What d'ye lack? What d'ye lack? The flood of the silvery-umber twi- light, stained scarlet from the sunset, LEGAL NOTIC his_unresisting fingers. “Well, well; both well,” Shakspere answered. His tone was absent. An when the two maids entered—Nan blue-eyed and flaxen-curled with the 710 14th SUUNW GEORGE E. McNEIL, Columbian Bldg. my14-d&ds.exSu Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. REAR THEREOF. By virtue of a certain dead of trust. dated October 31. 1924, being instrument No. 182, recorded Novembér 1. 1924, among the land Tecords of the District of Columbia. and at ho Tequest of the party mecured thereby. copy of this notice and order be published twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washinkton Evening Star. the Washing- ton Post and the Waehington Times. news. papers published in the said District. com: encine at least 10 days before tho sad EDGEWOOD HOTEL BEST YET- 21 A U] Golt_course aajoining. Weiie for Booklet. BUENA VISTA SPRINGR. PA. MOVE Without Worry or Risk. Re- sponsible Servico—Low Rates. okors for 5 25-% Florids Avence. " $5.00 i the undersigned truetees will sell at public auction, in front of the premiscs. on TUES- DAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY A.D. 1025, AT FOUR P.M. the following dancribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and Dbeing, the north 12 feet front on 8th U] ‘depth thereof of lot 31 in Dennis Con- nell ‘and Lawrence Cavansugh's subdivision of square 936 as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 15, at follo 127. ‘Term Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be aid $500 in fu;! S‘;F? ‘hfi b llnfie n lmdon\h- installments o which will include in- o A deposit of $200 required. . recording and rev- ande stamps 8t purchaser’s cost. = Terms to be complied with within thirty days, other- wise deposit forfeited and the property may he advertised and resold st the discretion of ‘rustecs. move MILLARD T. GRI CHARLES C. SHAR, myl4-g&dsexsu Htitees, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- R OVED LoTs BN ‘ath s';nu¥. B TWEEN WHITTIER AND VAN BUREN STREETS. FAIRLAWN MANOR. By, virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded on May 7. 1025. a instrument No. B, et sea, of the ‘land records of the Dis- trict_of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trugies’ Wil offer for eale by puplic auction. in_front of the prem n > . n front of thi isee. O DNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. 1928, AT FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. the following-described land and premise: Lituate in the District of Columbia. to wit Tlote numbered forty-thres (43) and forty. four (#4) in sguare thirty-one hundred and sixty-five (3188) in the subdivision known e Falriawn, Nanor aa bor piat recorded in e office of the surveyor for the District of Columbis. book B7. Dage 40, Terms of sale: All cash. A& deposit ot 3200 "reauired at time of sale. ANl con: Veyancing. recording and notarial fees at Fost of purchaser. Terms o be comblied with within thirty days from day of sale, othe: ihe trustee reserves the righi 2o nur;lh perty at the risk and co T in_the ci soge Bublished in the ty of Washington, e ERT H. MoN my168-a8dscxsu MeNEILL, Trustee. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved By Three- Story and Basement Brick Building Known as No. 20 Jackson Place Northwest, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4083, follo 146 ef #eq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustees will sell st public auction. in front of the gr!rmu. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-SEC- ND DAY OF MAY, AD. 1025. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the )ouo-n.E described land and premises. situate in the City of Washing- ton. District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of Iot thirty-eight (38). in & subdivision made by Chilton and Magiuder trustees. of lots in square one hundred and gixiy-ecten (167)c 86 per piat Tecorded: in Liber B, folio 206-of the records of th office of the surveyor of the District o Columbla. and being deacribed as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot thirty-eight (38). and running _thence southerly l.lan’ the east line of said lot wenty-two _ (22) feet six (8) inches: thence at right angles westerly one hundred and forty-five (145) feet four (4) inches more or legs, 10 the public alley northerly along the west line of said lot twenty-two (22) lrl #ix (8) inches to the northwest corner of said 1ot and thence east- arly along the north line of said lot to t northeast corner of said lot and the place of beginning, together with the improve- consieting of a three-story and”base- ment_brick building known as No. 20 Jack- son_place northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. payable fn one and two years, with interest at 8 per centum per an- hum, payable semi-annually from ru o sale, )‘evur\-‘g by g]eed gl l.ru‘l ubc‘ll the roperty sold. or all cash, a option o Pre Purchaser. A deposit”of $1:000 “will be required at time of sale. All conveyane- ing, recording. revenue stamps. etc.. at cos of purchaser, Terms of sale to be compl with within 30 daye from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell fhe! property at the risk and cost ‘of de- sulting purchacer. after five dave' adver. @ Of yuch resale in some newsDaper bubTisned in V;msmnh nflg. S WELIAM T e my12-d&ds.exSu “Trusteey ‘The famous “Santa steamers offer finest service to Peru and Chile via Panama Canal, Outside rooms, firs in only. Unexcelled cuisi RN T ‘Round South America Tours. § fSanta Elisa May 28 nta Luiss, Juce 11 Santa Teresa, 1 Santa” An (] June 2! luly whes Bermuda is ablaze wi'h Flower—perfect dars for reetor play Palatial, Twin-Screw Steamers “FORT VICTORIA” and “FORT ST.GEORGE” Por Illustrated Booklets Write 5th day of May. 1: i deor St mSpecialii ALBEMARLE Virginia Ave. near Beac n Tound b Running Water. Private Baths, Elevator. firm,‘ Rates. DEVITT *IN THE ALPS OF . T RIDGE § Buena Vista Springs, Franklin Co., Pa. A strictly modern hotel with excel- lent table and service. 100 private baths; capacity 500. Altitude 2,000 8¢ may be fie Geputies before the said the Court ;4 my1 25th A true copy. Clerlc - By 8.1 142 B (Zeal BEA hat a copy of this notice and onrder be served by the United States marsbal. or his deputies. upon each of the owners of the fee 0f the land to he condemned herein within _the District of Columbis WILLIAM HITZ_ Justice. o B S. F. BEACH. Aest. Clerk. It is further or- the ‘eald marehal or dav of May. 1925 Test: MORGAN H. {GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL GABLE & Yirginia_Ave., SPECIAL EARLY SPRING RATES. | Auto_Bus Meets Trains. Booklet. | 0. D. PAINTER. Owner and Mgr. DGEWATER §. Carolins Ave..nr. Bsach. Cap. 250 | pecisl Sprige rates, Rupning waler New Clorion Kentucky Avenue. just off Boardwalk. No brick addition. Orchestra. Bathin Drivileges. 3204 sokr 5. K- BONIFACE. THE COLUMBUS St. James Place. 3d hotel from Beach A “discovery in reasonable resort hotel ac- feet. Splendid roads, golf, tennis, etc. Open June 12 to October 1 Address until June 1, JORN J. GIBBONS, Mgr.. Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Md. I, TR SURRENE o Minnie dorft. & Doc.—Th tain an_a) EAGLER MERE, PA. - Rogendorft is this 1 J\‘ d the defendan ing at preé of uiy cause her the day of the “The Loveliest Spot in Pennsylvania”’ B e e gt ore conditions wil - e s with unique sur- The sandy beach and temperate S5 in case of defauit: hia"order_be ‘Dubil hree *puccsesive yw Reporter and Al sst. Clerk. HARLAN WOOD, Atiorney. SoNste, djvorce byt ablesds vorce Minnie Rosendorfl. from the plaiptiff. Jo motion of the defend 917 New York a ‘Sobearin on _or before the 1fiflh m: Sindaye and I :..l‘ olfdars. ;';:x:?"mr"‘ publicatio Otheraise. the catse will, Do pro Mh}"‘l the Washinguos ook n "The' Washinston' 8 B, Ak w OURT OF THE DIS. osenh RosendortY ve. —No. 43274. Equity cross, bill 1§ 0 ob- nt. 48, oson rolo2t, r«;‘m{-fi" aha'n i Tw. Washinston: to entered JProvided a cooy of once a_week for n tar be- G. Justice. ORULTIS foatil 3R my20.27.Je5 water of the Lak | afford ‘splendid “bathing' 300 feat above sea level. One of the fin : courses o Americar o 18Pole solt For booklet and rates, write THE CRESTMONT IN THE | EDORMER fohn,_8. 3 THE RAYMOND, L. B. THE LOCKWOOD, n_z, A P. DANIEL, Propriotress. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIANO, SAXOPH! acsons 15 you oy et pr et | A Ena)n' d for free booklet. etorieen Sch 3 U F. 522 G ol v, Mol 1070 ey tacesny | Y20.27.463 commodations. comforts and tasty fare. K. JcKENNA, Prop. TABOR Ocean end Gonnecticut Av. Ideal location: large, airy rooms. Running wateg. [} ates. Management J. P. 23d séason. pring & A. M. Dunn, whers. = HOTEL, New York Ave., Nr. Beach. SUIGAN Amer. plan. Exceptional able. Running water all rooms. cing. Tivate baths, - Elevator, Mo THE SPRUCE Cavact Riine water: BEACH HAVEN, N. J. ENGLESIDE Be** Haven, N. J. Island Resort. resort on the Jersey coast that IN THE SUPREME trict_of Colum| genie Gordy. o —The object of this absolute B pa A e ¢ rring i £ r ! after the FhEm s Sp i e with = in case o;"al W & copy of order be o a8 ol excluaive o occut it °°°'w:r'|‘n'}m Law Sore i ve RALPH A. CUSICK. Attorney. . —No. vorce by the pi riee N Berein on or befare. o o AR L 86, Equity Doc. t s to obtain an e Roy C. oray: o e o 1 Rt the co- s a ugen ‘moti B ard 10 g of the oyl ‘successtve in Dorter and The Eve- before F. H. STEPHENS AND JAMES C. WILKES. Attorney: IN THE SI/PREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of _Columbis olding a District Court.—In re condemnation of land for gurposes in eauare 3843 in the Di ‘olumbis.—District Court. No. 1892 —— tice ‘and order of publication.—Notice hereby given (hat the Commissioners of the Distriet of Columbia, pursuant to the pro- visions of section 1608 t6 1610, inclusive, 1, ibe Code of Law for the District of ‘olumbis, bave filed a petition in this court praying_for the condemnation of the land necemsary for (he ovenink of an alley in sauare 4843 (bounded by Park road. 13th Sireet. 1450 street and Kenson stroets north: west). in the District of Columbia. as shown on & imap or plat flled with the sald petition a5 part ther snd praving alss that this court empanel a fury in accordance with the law nrovided for fn suck chses to assess the damages each owner of land 1o be taken may sustain by reason of the openink of the pubjic alley. aod the’ condemnation of b’ Jand necessary for ine "purposes i . and to sssess as benefits Tesulting therefrom the entire amount of said d including the eXpenses of Jury ma r_Darcel 4od"for In ‘s0d. by’ w. It the court. . 1925, an; ‘mumn in the popear In this ay of May. 1025. at 10 an tinue in attendince hi ave made its final o a0d confirming the award of dgmages an the assessment of benefitg of the fury to be empaneled and sworn herein: L is further ordered & copy of ‘this notice of full hips of the country: Joan, dark and waxy, shapely, too, though only a slim bit of cockney flesh—he con sidered their movements tnt absently. Nan placed candles on the table; took Shakspere's cape and hat; disap. peared. Joan put a pewter ewer and basin on the stand, wiped up a slop of water; disappeared. Nan returned with a slender sheaf of paper, a pewter inkstand, a quill; Joan with linen. All the time, Shakspere was answering Mistress Montjoy's in- quiries about his family. Yes, Anne was well. And Sukey and Judy were well. Joan was well. And her three boys, Will and Tom and Michael, wer weil. Sukey's little Bet- ty—for the first time Shakspere’s Jaded face gleamed brilliantly as he talked of his only granddaughter— bloomed fairly. Yes, Betty was a great girl for her age, a gay. winsome, love- some child, the pet of the family. Out- wardly Mistress Montjoy seemed to take note of the perfunctory quality In Shakspere’s answers, but she finally interrupted the flow of her own interrogations with orders to the two maids for supper: “Fish to be fried . . . & meat ple, a gooseberry tart, Joan. And plenty of ale, Nan, and cakes. Now hurry, wenches!” And on the instant of their departure —had Will heard of the new theater, the Hope? The town was full of the talk of it. It was to be an addition to the Paris Gardens. Henslowe and Meade—surely Wil remembered Meade, the great roaring, hairy bear of a waterman!—were building it. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) — e In England there is no law against using banknotes as an advertising medium by stamping business names and addresses on them.

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