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AUCTION SALES. 2 FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A7 WESCHLER & -SON. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large Stock of Radio Sets, Supplies and Accessories, Etc., Light- ing Fixtures and Other Elec- trical Surplles, Fixtures, Of- fice Ecuipment, Etc., Con- tained 4n No. 812 13th Street N.W,; Also Valuable Lease of Said Premises, By virtne of an Court_of fhe 1 ankrungey € William P Roser & oL Bankrupt 0. the undersicned rusten Wil Sell within the above bremses. By Public Auction Monday, June 29th, 1925, Commencing 10 O'Clock A.M. RADIO New Radio Sets other Neutrodyne fichican. Crosley Radiola. Fada. Armad anc nsole Cabinets and oth Speakers. B-Eliminito: Seta. Phones, Batl Mis Supnlies and Accessories. LIGITING FINTT Silver. b, onze, Contracts P SIS Colmbia hold of including Sets and Monarch Golden s Supplies OFFICE Fine Store Clock fiters Dl Press For entire buildi TUnnIng about 4 years at low rent hove il first be offered as an satisfactors hid is not pmediatels Sold an detarl 1CHARD b LR ViR S DANIELS 7 et THOS. . OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Valuable Property at the North- east Corner of Third and H Streets Northwest, Improved | by One-Story Frame Shop and Two-Story Brick Dwell-! Third Street ing, No. 811 Northwest. Lut 25 by 100 Feet. o authorits s Wil sell t 1 FIRST DAY OF OCLOCK P M at time finz and revenue stamps Terma of sale to be WL within thiry dava, ofherwise and the properties mas he cost 0f the defauiting dave Aadvertisemant some newspaper pr THOS. 1. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers ¥ THE Amserined with th as state 19 Wil he reso HURSDAY. ' THE WITNE 5 Place_and oo the THOS 1 PIR( OF THE ABOVE having fatled to comp ‘h\\ TYFIFTH ATCTION ALUABL| LiN TWO BEING FRANK of 1 instrumes Ty it of cquest of the party se ndersizned trostees will tion' i front of the nremises, THE TWENTY.SIXTH DAY AD 18 AT FOUR PM . th s described Tand and premisas. sty n the District 510, as <aid suhdivision 1 R W, folin 105 0 1he aurvesor of 1 and At the ured the il FRIDAY TR tn $1.550. furthar particuigra of which will be announced at time of sale: the hase nrice abeve <aid trust ‘to "be paid Y or E 00 e : A0a recene Bam erms 0 he comol dave. for. wd the proberts ‘may’ be advertised old at the discretion of the trustees HARRY S WELCH, Jro " MARTIN J. QUIGLEY. ADAM A W AUCT a i otherwics drnosit Valuable Frame Dwelling, Ar-:’ ranged in Two Apartments, ! 9 Rooms, Cellar and 2 Baths, No 23]2 Eye Street N.W. v Authority vested i the will otfer for sale by punti he' oremace. on' FRI ENTY-SIXTH 5. AT} P.M.. lot 3%. in square 1 DAY FotR bicLoc Sk and cost of defanitin pur h«»vr after | e g Wachnston A1 Eor ceganeing and recording Cai | ADAY A" WESCHLER & sox 1821 A&AS A e pi Aucts. ADAM w SCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Dwelling, No. 248 Street N.E., by Auction. irtue of authority d in the un & e will offer 2 nt ot THE T m the following Situate in Frame 141, By « for THURSDAY OF JUNE OCLOCK 7y and premise FIVE-THIRTY | drscribed land | the Dis nron Taultine nient of publishad in cost of the 1 <panes AL WESCHLER & <ON. Aucts. et5-dédsexsu OWEN & SON. Al CTIONEERS ABLE ING PR; TWO- | WITH | EMISES | ORTHWEST. | trust dated | 7 No. 169, among the lan Columbia, and sell ap SECOND, FIVE P\ DAY Ok JULY e | z and revenu Terms to ne es of omiied | iver- | of the FRANCIS G | 20y ERED MCKEE, ADAM, A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers, Receivers’ Sale of Auto Acces- | sories, Modern Shop Equip- m e nt, Office Furniture, | Electric C a s h Register, | Steel Safe, Adding Ma- chine, Service Trucks, Etc., Contained i n “Stoneleigh Garage,” No. 1709 L St. N.w. By virtue Court o the in Eauity Ca receivars will By Public Auction Thursday, June 25, 1925 Commencing 10 AM. of arcessarics. tneluding tires, | ease. mazda Jamps. T covers polizh, “horne. humpers. hrake Pumps. belts. e shieids. mirrors. gaskets. radiator caps, courteay lights, et Alro garaze ADDISON, Trustee | | | D No. order T of 1520 of th Columby he Supreme W inder< foir_compressor. acksg tire hanz Tor st¥nd. Alemite & i outfits. “B. & drill, forge. electiic Valve refacer. Conn rod aligner, rectifiers, wheel ahzners, cranes. buffer and motor, work henches. vises. small tools. ete. Also —National electric ¢ register iron safes. Burroughs adding machine. elec. trie fan. roll and flat ton desks, office tabl fime ks, chairs. Underwood typew wieel ers and adjustable parts cabin Fheck protectographs. el Garage sizne. Cadillae and teott service trucks With ‘eranes. Ford defivery. et Terms: Cash vacuum cleaner, anvils, mo- ing and burning- steel and | EDWARD €. KRIZ M. 0. EXNICTOS. 1010 4&dbe xS Recervers. | Auctioneers. 101 el {tion i front of the premises. ‘ I THE EVENING STAR, WASHING TUESDAY AUCTION SALES. __PUTURE DAY & SON. AUCTIONEERS OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE 018 MACOME ST n deed of trust dated heing instrument No v 21,1924, ame District of € of the SALE -STONE ISE of a cert January 10th. 1024, | 1R vecorded Jan land records of the and at therehy € phlic | the. fol { Towinz-deacribed Jand and | premismes. situate in the Distriet of Columbia and designated as and heing lots 20 in Potomae Heights | division of tand” now 1§ as’ per plat i nremises Somiac Liber of the of Co Duilding restriction line also covenants of record Subject to A rior deed of 00, further particaiars of anhounced at time of sale prive above said trust to b 1ol 200 required and pevenue stanios rme to he combl otherwise dep ity may be adver the discietion of the P.KREIT HOMAS i Tumbia Terme st for 3. which will he the purchase { ot 'in cas At hurch With Torfeit tied and trustees 0t t and 1 a HLXSO rustees. THOS. 1. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO BY viriue of | duly recorded 1 Libe P48 ot seq. of the undersizned trus aution. n front_at FSDAY in Ning deacrined and Gonnty of Wasn and designate 2d 23 in bl ant ana’ others, trustees . siod 8 w known' as “East W < por plst recorded in Liber folio 1. of the records of rvexor of Dist own for ament aes as lots 20 = and Distr 1 ot 20, One-third oi the p i i cash, halance in (s, pasable’ in_ one an 0 interest At seven er centign omin. s Able semi-annually. from da e St by deed of trust tipon th pos r it eash. 4t The obtion o Piictien A depost of $200 or ach pa FRLIENE L fi Al e “recording. | revent ost hovwer. " Term the <ate two twa ver y ot | e Fre at Ay ustoe at_ the s after fve in some D. <ale 10 o resell the proper ost of Anfaulting purc advert sepient of such resale Mished in” Washington. SAMUEL A DRURY JAMES B NICHOLSON £19.4&de exSt il t | dava | newepaper | | THOS. TRUSTEE 'S ESTATE J. OWEX & SON. Al VALUABLE RY No. REAJ BRICK 457 N SALE_OF IMPROVED DWELLING KNOWN STREET NORTHWEST By virtus of a certain decd | recardeg in Liner No. 4985 folo 152 et eq ‘of the land records of the District of Colih “nd at the reauest of the par secured the undersizned trustee will sell at uction, in_{ront of the prem 1ses.on NDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH | DAY 'OF JUNE 'AD. 1825 AT FOUR " O'CLOCK P.M. the followin and premises, fituate in the cite District of Columbia, and desizn lot_numbered set enty-seven ) in Charles W. 2 s subdi Vision of lots in square numbered ive hun and twalve ( 1< per plat record Book 15, pase 1. i the survesor office of the District of Columbia. togethe | With the improvements. consisting of brick dwellinz known #s No N streat north Terms of sale- One-third of th monex to he paul in rash. balar 1 installments. pasable 1 on With Interest at six per centum per ni-annually, from das of { 0f trust Upon the pron ash. ut the antion af the i ‘ot '$1007wm he ale’ Al convasancing Tvenia BABIDE. 0ic. b tOst Of Terms of sals o he complied dave from day of sale eo reserves the right to at the riek and ‘cost of As of trust duls hase and two A or ANl A der ume ‘of Durchaser . Auired at ncordin, | purrhases | Wien Within | otherwisg the “tru e with | | tion to the date of settlement NHRS SRy “OMP ORAN By _HOWART (Seal) —Att SHILLINGTO! Assistant Secretars AND TRUST Trustee Vice President t ALBERT H jel8-d&ds.exsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE BRIC [ fcn Savh Pvo VAT INGX IN O THE | REAR. THERE AS PREMISES NOS “\mn'm\' STREET NORTHW s virtue of a cortain orded m Liber No < 0f the land records of 1 Coltimbia, and at the request seciired ihereby. the nnder al_puhiie_auction MONDAY OF JUNE. FIVE OCLOCK PM. the 1hed Jand and pramises. Distriet af Columbia and do. Teing 1ot 11 in hlock 10 Frown's subdiviven “af pa | Pleasant” “and “Pleasant ' Pl orded in the office of tha eurveyor for the District of Columnia in Liber Levy Court 2 at folios 24 and 25, except the part | of said 1ot condemned for purposes of alley | Drocesdil District_Court cause No. | 706 of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, together with the improve- ments Terms of sale: One-third of the purcha: money to be paid in cash, balance in two | equal installments. , payable in one and two | years, with intercst at six entum per annum, pay semi-annua om day of | Eale, | secured deed of upon nroperty sol all cash option of | the purchaset. A deposit will vequired at fie of sale tecor stamps, et purcha; of sale 1o he Cith within m day of sa the tr o the rieht the nropert and rost Aalring e Ave daye ST of trust duiy of the parts THE AT NINTH ' All cost_ o smiplied other © the v n. WALTER R GEORGE P WILEOX HANFE THOS SON. ATCTIONEES VALUARLE ESTATE. IMPROVE K ForNDATIO ' COMPLETED i A NG ING _ON AKRON PLACTE WEST OF 30th ST, By virtue of ‘2 certain deed of trust duls recorded in Liber No. 5105, folin o of the land records of the Di A ed_among TRUSTE! ROOM . i front of | THE_SECOND | 5. AT FOUR desigiinted. 2 and ket o1 £ | M the Sibdivicion Known ..‘“7.\,.,‘ by deed of trust upon the property sold. or | i coe the “follow, nd premises. mtUAle in the umbia. and shered 18 for the in cevanein 'amps. ete. At cost of pare Sale th he complied with within 40 davs from day af othersise the tristess resarve The right to resell the property at the rik and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five fdaxs advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D, C. JOHN €. WEED( 5. HERBERT GIESY MALCOLM HUFTY Te Aitorney for Parties Securac 3022-eod&ds.exSu Terms of ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Frame Dwellings Nos. 1721 and 1723 34th Street N.W. By M Auction. By virtue of author sined e will offe AUCTS. ty vested or sale 1 n the under- | public aue. n WEDNE AT FIVE OCLOC “quare K. improved and cellar six-room frame DAY. JULY 1. 18 PM. Jot ‘RIS in by two two-story dwellings Terms. Subiect 1o $1.500 trust on each e for three vears at 61y per cent from of transfer.” balance cash. Deposit of 200 on each house required at sale. Terma of cale 10 be complied with within 30 days from das of sale. Convevaneing and record = at purchaser's cost. Houses will be ffered_cither separately or together ADAM A WESCHLER & SOX. Au d&ds.exsn PROPOSAL SCHOOL HOUSE CONSTRUCTION. — BIDS will _be received for the construdion of a three-room brick-concrete school house at Silver Hill until 4 p.m. Thursday. July e residence of Henry Witt, Silver Hill. and specifications. may ‘be obtained the undersigned. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids. NICHOLAS OREM, Gounty upv;nm.endenl of Schools, Upper Marlhor received for the erection of a fou addition to the Berwsn. Marsland, houss until Friday. July' 17. at 7:30 at the residence of the undersigned. = Plans and specifications may be obtamed trom “harles M. Lightbown. Brentwood. Md.. upon Aeposit_of $20. Right is reserved to reiect any and all hids. A B. GAHAN. Chairman. Building Committee, Berwyn, Md. school m.. |ELBERON ennessce and F || Right in the Heart of the Re: | Op, Protestant and Cath | e | i T AR LEXINGTON | MILLER COTTAGE RESORTS, ATLANTIC CITY, RESORTS RESORTS. ASPER NATIONAL PARK —4.400 squars miles of Alpine ruggedness—invites you to its glorious retreats. Mountains, glaciers, rivers, lakes, winding trails, gorgeous sunsets; golf, tennis, boating, bathing, riding, hiking, climbing, Swiss guides. There is every type of scenery and sport you can dasire. Aven B Jasper Park Lodge provides luxurious accommodation for 350 guests [$6.00 a day up, American Plan). Open May 15th to Sept. 30th. Go to Jasper this summer—a wonderful place for a glorious, yet economical vacation. Ask for Illustrated Booklets JENNEY, rdwar (Ca Churches NEW | IROQUOIS and Fireproof Addition at Expenditure of 300,000 Ocean End of South Carolina Avenue Close 1o the Boardwalk and Beach Roof Garden, Orchestra Hydro-Electric baths Chlorine room for colds Radio in rooms Garage on premises Coffee shop RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM American Plan (with meals) $3.50 up daily; special weekly Capacity ¢ Cuisine Unexcelled R B LUDY, M. D o ‘ e B Wird S RAILWAY SYSTEM IN AMERICA . LARGEST OCEAN CITY. ND. OCEAN CITY. “Finest and Safest Bathmg Beach on Atlantic Coast” l‘ W. K & AR K. Anwapolic Fery and B 4 4. R R Invites you to take a trip from the National Capital through historic Annapolis. secing the United States Naval Aca the heauntiful Chesapeake Bay by ierry 1o the East Shore” Here Golf. Fishing. Sailing. and other sports await liei for man Uotel 13 v s you Fever. Capacity 130 Capacity ATLANTIC CITY, After being thoroughly modernized by the addition of a large fireproof building this ideal Amenican plan hotel will REOF v July First, 1925 The clear view of ocean and Board. walk, over a well kept garden 1s sull maincained Private seabathing department and gacage on hotel property. WALTER J. BUZBY. Del-Mar Timore Cottaze Dennix Nordica Marstand fnn Plimhimmon olonial ave Cottaze Oceun View Tathot fun iimstrated hookist. write direct 1o these orKeiierary. Board or Trade Geenn : M(‘ WM ASON. Prop THE LANKFORD ;& st bote exclusise. Incomparable cooling .. American Dblan M_B. QUILLEN HOTEL HAMILTON 100 1dstwild 100 Fo BEACH HAVE: THE ENGLESIDE 1. e e Pleasant Hotel ¥ from *tennis Hotel ‘Brighbton Atlantic City FSTABLISAED 1375 On beach-‘ront overlooking Park Open throughout the year Spacious lawns and open su roundings. New fireproof add tion. Hot and cold sea water in private baths. Open and enclosed sun porches, all exposures Children’s outdoor playground. Fireproof garage on premises i new 5 'fl el i i is | ? 7FLEETWOOD | OceanCity, N.J. i Modern- Excellent Cuisine Exclusive Atmosphere--Booxlet || Overlooking Ocean,Bay andPark ___£| DElimanrin ATER RIVER VIEW i , g hote! zaraze Mis ¥ MARVLAND VACATIONING N T Matintaie hotels RIDGE nd it A _G.| Balto . Md " BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. MD " Braethorn Cottage pposite Park. Reasonable Kates. R R DY INN SEA TRIPS With Good Mcals~ Fevin Domerstd T Ope Way R Bovion. 34 hors Jackannviile, a2 hours, Miami (from Phila ) X3 hours 46.48 Four sillings weekly from 1 Bookiet s & Miners Tr, w CANIP SCHLEY BAY SIDE INN i WD, kR NS e e S Moot Haaro Rty Dles. Thi mest oM ot mediom capacity. | Rooms facing oceanward Attracrive interior Al madernly” impro. ROOMS 32 UP DAILY. $12 UP WEEKLY Steel furniture. Pr . private lavatn e N L LR s o s e, Bren BINGHAM "< SHADY SIDE. M RURAL HOME Dleteis op M €a < anida Wear Rive Ideal Vacatioj Onty 2 Days From Newvork 8-Day Tours *90 ¢ Including All Expenses for Steamar, Hor Side Tripa Bermuda 1a Cool in Summer Average Summer Temperature 77* Sailings twice weakly via S.S.“FORT VICTORIA” and S.S. “FORT ST. GEORCE " For lllustrated Booklets Write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 W) hallStreet - New York City @r Any Lacal Tourist Agent To BALTIMORE BY WATER Steamers leave Washing ton on MONDAY. “WED NESDAY ‘and SATURDAY at 4 .M for Baitimors Laave Baltimore on fhe samia dava av 1550 P.M. for Washinz fon (T mants of reei and heants on the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bas Further information. literature and reser- vations. call Main 5940. Balto. & Virginia Steamboat ith St. Wharf S.W or. New York and REETS YOU Pacific Avenues Central, neas depot beach. Mnat popular lowest rate Guropear hotel. two obbies. hathing Same courtrsies extended at both our Kotels. ROOMS $1.50 UP DAILY, $9 UP WEEKLY Hotels photographs. EN. ELROSE HALL AMERICAN PLAN. WEEKLY UNDEL ROUSE_Directiy _on hav, 80 minutes from Wi Boatinz, bhathing . unexesl Shady Sid American Plan, Daily, $4 & $4.50 SPECIAT FAMILY RATES Fxcallent bewch on nforma Brereton * Washington far i+ vears) Potomac B Ao of BLUEMONT, “THE HEIGHTS“ Splendid ek Appis v Oven for Sum aat erat Yacif Datis sates Arkansas Avenues Capasits I3 o 35c weehlv vates 115 1 31 r 315 10 875 . pri AL hath £ 1 €35, ded. Tororoa pan 8130 10 € daily OICHESTH. DARGING TWICE DAILY Exceptional table under personal supervision; | 20 bath roams & hot and cold showars for aurf | hirg. Garage. Bookiel. W. M. HASLETT WEI.I.SBORO Kentocks A o T ventis s Thma. nrivare e Siomer hathe oo MRS m VIRGINIA BEACH, VAL THE AVALON Virginia Beach, Va Centralls Tocated, oerlooking ocean ol The Hygeia Centrally Co. JONOLULU SUVA, AUCKLAND. SYRNEY ped Roral Mail Steamers. Con Ownershin evary room management Virginia Beach Va. Sockiet " Ownershs Direction” RALFH MECKLET front "HOTEL CHELSEA ATLANTIC CITY, Directly on the Be: Chelsea Sectio IMPROVED AND RF Usual exclusive featu Send for “Booklet 1B THOMPSON & €O TABOR 1 Ocean end Connectic Al Ideal location: larce. rooms. Runninz water. 23d season rates. Manazement Ownere R AT ()LIELLA c ave. An unusual hotel pelike: © excelient " meais: | rea B e . Vircinia Beadh, Va The Waverley N rons s s ing lhmon..)vl\ Henovated ate baths: REHOBOTH BEACH. HOTEL HENLOPEN rates. Special rates families. Booklet with map. Paved roade all way. Clean. safe | | besch. bastiof tood —Same manarsmant RY. W. VA. Larze Surt r fares. et 15ih St Canadian Aust 7371 Hasting SOUTH vAFRlCA ‘rom England by 11 \.I(\N CASTLE LINE Inc.. agents Local Miami—Land of Enchantment Only Three Days From Baltimore or Philadelphia includes meals and _stateroom ers Carry Llovd's e CSTo0-a »I‘FFIAL SUMMER_ EXC! "R“‘ON ROUND TRIPS BETWE! more and Miami. Phitadelphia and Miami Baltimore & Carolina S. 5 NEXT SAILING From Balto. Tune 23 e ® iy 16 uLy 1008 15th St. N.W. Investment Bldg. Franklin 139 ‘Weems Line isfactory service since 1813 Railway. 0 \he h ' Building. P, Ocean Front. Av Reasonable airy | Trann., Now Open— brizht rooms. 1.0(‘K\voof;‘_ . Provrietcen: o T s ", Tennesmes Ave and Brach Bxthing. from Horel £ | BERKEL] |- CAMP HIAWATHA LODGE Privm Bathe Capacity 0+ Bookict and e EOROTERN 32 duy up Spacia) weeki 3. 3 G0, Fishing. boating. good eats. Berkeley Springs. o THE TRENT % Beach. Rui Comid tral tabl rom Phila. June 29 Tuly "o 20 i all rooms. .m...m‘m Deiie <onable ning water or i able h Bathin CONTINENTAL Always open. always ready: ternis mo Write_or_phon M. WALSH DUN NCAN" Ave | K. PA. EDGEWOOD HOTEL Al outside rooms. Home cookinz park. Meals to transients. . H \nx LLE THE LYNDON Modern: homelike: home cookine \ont to park. Booklet on r MEL. The Bon Axre TGk e, wide porches, good meals m rooms. | Cre Y o teamsiomies. Boatlet, Mre L. Dienl: { to Why not spend your vacation at tne Phone “Matn Pen Rock Hotel | York ave 1 Park View R Noted for its tahie.Jun up whiv. EMERSON CROUTHAY T ASBURY PARK. N. 4. #*NEWMONTEREY NORTH ASBURV PARK. N.J. 4UNE TO LATE SEPT. h T [ i Con- ving Washington June nt Park Ft. Lauderda Paim Beach and Miami. o115 call Special 12018 rate or at New Large, airy rooms: hot and cold | MRS. C. MIDDLEKAUFF. 1 "] HIGH © CROUTS HOTEL i, | or rates ular. | ]\Mt. Forrest lnn i minutes from | station. Large. airy rooms, with accom’ By Cunard line, new oil-burners Jan. 20, Around the World Cruise westward. 128 days, $1250 to $3000, Jan. 30, Mediterranean Cruise 62 days, $600 to 1700. Feb. 4, South America with Rie and Buenos Aires; 50 days, $550 to $1250. June 30, 1926, Norway and Western Mediterranean; 53 days, $550 to $1300. Rates include hotels, drives, guides, fees. Longest 2xperienced cruise Mountain scenery. | Management. Established 30 years. Larce ".b‘:k::‘l:"l F. C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New York - | Ober’s Steamship and Tourist Agenecy ool HoOSt NW, Bellows “ Van Wickle Tourist Ageney Delightful, mountain Fe Lh‘;z; Ill’\ IV’\O":‘! fflhlll table. Spa e e 1 5 3. T CHAPMAN, ‘Propristor. 800 18th St N.W. HOTEL THEDFORD Asbury Park. N. J. All rooms with running water. Suites with bath. Excelient table. HARRY DUFFIELD. H0TEL ACBION Beachiront hotel: capacity. 300: fully modern, cold_running wate Townsend: BEACH HAVEN, \ . GOTEL BALDWIN BEACH HAVEN. N Modernized under new m.m..mm-m Run- water al) rooms. 100 bathe. Baldwin yachts for fishing at moderate rates to hotel suests. E.D.Townsend: Tel. Beach Haven 34 hot and cold water. Garage "LLE_STOLER. = BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, The Clermont In the heart of the Blue Ridge Mrs. Open June to October. Mrs. Chas. Cow- man, Charmia Pu. Summit Lodge room Ex(:‘lenl me“’nll Bookiet JUN nte and one dar | Clark’s 4 Famous Crulm‘ NE 23. 1925 November the Nineteenth BY ELSIE painful corner of strbets in Novem realized TANDING wrapped meditation a1 the Market and Fourth Harrisburg on Fridav ber 17. old Riley Tyler in 7 and that the last for home tarted in five minutes " ! morning it had seemed imperative that he leave Gettysburz immediately, and now it seemed equally imperative that he return. The thouzht of Ling the train terrified him. and he | | zan to walk toward the jon | furious pace. unbecoming to his age which was 76, and to his appearance which almost merited the adjective “magznificent Halt-way down the I'block he began to run. clutching his broad hrimmed hat. His heautiful | White heard and his still abundant | white hair. worn somewhat lonz, wer blown the bree: ated Ly his rapld motion. He I ke Father Time hurrying on = far more im { portant errand than the catchinz of a train 1iis unhappy ahsorpiion hat of speculation upon | profound or othersise: he Hearned man who pondered | fourth dimension the predicate. He was (he {ehurch. He had no family {<ince he had no family. nor did he {have finan@al difficulties. since h | earned good wages and had $10.000 in the hank. s set eves had heen fixed ! not upon abstraction, hui upon 2 pic ture which he saw regularly each vear November 19 approached. 1t was picture from which he had fled he saw it all day. and he it early defined as thoush ifs nd and figures were e him in the window of the store. The background wis lizhted by a large old iantern irex ware a tall. thin boy and hered horses. the one black well bred. the mount A la min: the other a short and ugly ba: A mount for a careless lad. There were sounds accompanving the pie tnres—talk and Mer nearby the singinz of veunz men in the listance, the trampling of horses in the stieet and sometimes the soft measured thudding of soldiers march ing. There was also motion. Ol Rilex saw the tall boy ac the stable. in his hand a pair of 1ongs heard him hid the tall horse *H ist saw him draw out one naii, then an other and another. He left the shoe danzling—the horse useless without the attention blacks e i0oked then at the ather mely and undersized. on his face determina tion and most bitter hatred You enough said trium [0 ey lepartment sic anikins in the fiving At train At upon Aristotel janitor of troubles the or n | this h t ot stable diml two hizh and or heas with sk and there which threatened the end of <hort an accident it not 2 square he ¢ WD ir . with riens delay worse results. The he was slizhtly confused hy the fnghe was slighily, confusednby hiing and no lon ¢ nd he wa vas poor his vision e perfect his head thurdered a irain roarinz into the Pennsylvania Station on its wayv from Chicago to New York. Before him on the ri ipproached a stout woman before him on the ched a white, woolly doz the iwe to the dim e v connection in the shane into this leash for ju fley A mass A le(t appr Between ut a connection existe of a stron and 1s into a rope held ta rushed Rilev: and at once woman and doz were tar an apparently inseparable from which issued # shrie and & howl. The shriek The protest was. “V hez vou cannot ey I am hel an. “F The last sho as not | justification, for Riev had | wicked-leoking knife from his pocket As he severed the he heard the sound of an answering cry and rapid ¥ he dashed away. now ather Time in flight and suit. up the incline at the other end of the subway, across an open space. and into the station. A porter called, Run, you can make it!" the onlool heered like those who watche NOTICES. H. 0'CONNOR. tor Comp THE SUPREM *t of Columbia —Matthew Trimt versus George P. Maxwell et a Equity Docket 93 —Tha ob it is 1o ohotain a dec by adverse possession. ¢ ants’ title in fes simole (0 original iof Aun { hered ten (101 in square numbered two hun jdred and fifty-sight as shawn on the | afficial pian of the ¢ Washington, im | proved by 13238 and 120 T street n.w n. €. on motion of the compiainants. 1t 15 this 15th dax of June. 1925 ordered that the defendant Gaorge P Maxwell cause his appearance fo he entered herein on or hefore the fortieth | day. exclumve of Sundave and lezal hol fasa, occuring after the day of the Aret wun ation of this order: and it ia further or red that the defendants. the unknown 5. alienees and ~devisees of the said i Georze P. Maxwell if he he dead. cause theis | avpearance fo e entered herein on or he fore the first rule day occurring after the ex ! piration of the fortieth day. exclusive of { Sundays and legal holidays, after the day of the first publication hereof: otherwise {this cause wil default. Provided a copy hereof be pub. | lished once “a_week for ‘three { weeka in The Wask The Evening Star there s 1 her 1s leash and into adam howi Murder 1 humbhly pardon’ 1 In words. reed reamed th Police s vom lice steps oo LEGAL GEORGE Aftorney " al <hi mpiair premises Washinzton Tue cons BEACH. Clerk Clerk 1181550 HAMILTON & HAMILTON. Atiorness. | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF i Columbia. holding Probate Court.—Na 21908, Administration —This 1 to g1ve no that the subseriber. who was by the | Supreme. Court of the Distriet of Columina £ranted Ieitars of administration c. 1. A" on The eatate of Delia M. Sager. deceased. has With_ the approval of ‘the Supreme Court of the ‘District of Columbia, halding 'a Proba | Court. appointed Mon the =0th das of i e 188 A 0 0 ock a'm . as the fime and xaid court room as the place. for mak he pavment and diatribution Jrom ‘Said = tate. undar the court’s direction and control When ‘and where all creditore and nersons entitled to distribute shares or lezacies: fhe residue, or parts thereof. are nofified attend. in person or by agent or attornes duly authorized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under my ‘hand this Brd day of June. 192 TRVING ZIRPEL. Secretary. By HAMILTC | & HAMILTON. ‘Attornevs. " (Seal.) Aitest | JOHN A 'SHEIL. Deputy Register of Willa | Tor_the District of Columbia, Clerk of the | Probate e6.13.20 DOUGLAS. OBEAR & DOUGLAS, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia, Holding Probate Court.—No 59, Administration —This 1s 10 ive no ‘that the subseribera of the District of Columbia have obtained from Court of the Distriet of Columbia Textamentary on the estate of Janette Sten ari. Tate of the District of Columbia. de- Ceased. 'All persons having elaims azainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the Same. with the vouchers thereof. lexally - ihenticated. to the subscribers. an or hefore the 22nd day of Mar. A 1926: Gtherwixe ay by law be excluded from all hene. id entate. | Given under our hand 2nd day_of May. 1925 TAL TRUST CO.. Washington. D. C. H_ COOPER. Président. PHILIP ¥ STE L ART. "~ (Seal.) _Attest: THEODORE COGS WELL, Depuiy Register of Wills for the Dis rrict Colimbia. Clerk of the Probats e, ttornes. letters FRANK STETSON, Attornes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT oF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—XN 2838, Administration—This is 10 Fite no: tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia Ietters tentamentary on the estate of Jamie Walker Hills. Tate of the District of Columbia. de- censed. All persons having claims againat the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. 1o the subscriber. on or before the 10th day of May. A.D. 1826: otherwise they may by law he excluded from all benefit of satd estate. Given under my hand This Bra’ dax of June 1025 ~NATIONAL SAV- INGS "AND TRUST COMPANY. By Wil LIAM “D. HQOVER. President_ (Seal.) {ttent; TORN R SHEIL. Deputy Register/of Wills for (be Diatrics of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. nddenty that ji was 10 minutes after | in the | miss. | not in pur- | be procerded with as in case | the Probate | SINGMASTER. the Pictorial Re an official b the iro John Gilpin tically from ductor, d Thomas, Jold friend, waved to the engineer, and was aboard and the tr tion “Close sha after him Riley nodded spoke more trul He sat closed his wonld have hut Rile breathlessne recovered over. h amusement the poor the time river he the cor signa he 1 delaying " a4 moment e said B teppi down i e s, fron Now that reflecied wi upon the nan a he train conid e the on the other bridzes city front. When in the mors that he might no next day, and he had not carried out ¥ nervousness which away and whic back seemed suddeni Sinee automobil mon the trains « efield. and hment and and he had " wa bis which went shotter route the passenzers that the of the bus. twao hours, wo seemed | denly afraid | period. and he rose front of the car. hopi who ked like prove to he an acqu: His serutiny identif answering gaze here who had been at Harrishurg. there into the country rabt D alked to met his work <chaol i w hunters hand three hearded Dunke, here byt The him their looked He was a wi spite | which he master the Granth: whom he gaze of one pair of eves folowe downl the ainle; Ana" prakenslv awner, whom ev | over short bright point andir thin man of of black 'd hrown if for Riley s beard hy like 1 % Jked, s a sm 4 live in Ge his hrown he: Would over. ‘thou stortans e fearsd rere vshur woman with writing « whom Riles « Georzia tra 1 Miss Gant large book and from wt to old people them which and Wspapers | | was a sort s const Aee and had pried 11 much litile should talked " of She hetter she b Riley's th AL n t upri still looking You saw And he: As Riley regarded the | | band of restraint within 1 He knew the hattle lik the first approach o the day when the was ecarried o ta had « like m about “1 me honestls hitter hatred when Richmond villagers had taken pains |lw-mlu?\ before his mother's ¢ !« Whatever the convieti tmanhood. the recollectic pered epithets, T would have kept him quie: were not for his private a reasons for silence F talk to this little stranze for ir He reversed and propped pencil and & The hunters had Dunkers remained 1 among themselves the The train thouzh ‘the enzine havsted, and the gasped in thrilled spread out w0 draw a “Here.” burz 10 bu ns of his of whis Rebels! even i 1d_per: he \who ation like « his newsjape commuie the other end ran heavily vere old little man anticipation the newspaper and map: he, was thrilled he said. “This is Gettys These are roads. like the spokes of a wheel. 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PHONE NORTH. 3343 Koned fran-| the | wn here | ¢ “Yes north after with the fan ili June 29 Getr ¥ Riley he Now, Meade ton, and he starts Rile proceedad 1 riding comes into by chispered the felt 1 a= takingz a risk from now on twisted them tr left 1he v again n the ten almost clasped his ther. he other the en handa ound The D ha ine staried panting as 1gh in agon re in the car rose but discom he Ru the en dowr nendurabie ents racontenr point 1o s<ing ¢ to dela nd Rile and stener concluded ns w ctected Iic nolds 1t ubleday hastened rode up and and fueats, the h the Mear tes he ped There eved pa ed V' Der he he gine Tdavill | leoked day An b notk | e thar and the ranger in 1tion ed tn hundar Plckett T tranzer sat quite reach ong pause ano: me heart crept a ing the floor Gondvear was 1 instead Riglervii il ho from d baside the d e sth = a the cinse man's face. ful time mblin be Look cemeter coln stoad. N T sunpose 1 see or hear v me v fill my soul Did ye he said when 1 did He aisle stretched the stranger ac bet sho 0SS ween the tw I understand thev ide ave him a looked aspect had He His Riley he lifted h he siight oEn The oward They He harrier stepped o visle ed the stranger “There were plenty nelEhe! Abtte i in his ice have 2d 10 make a ht he was a fool and followed Rilay w. They th stranges the d. him ed faal and cabinet said was riginal zorilla. The papers made fun of his speech—think tha The stranger began to re ite shrilly Fourscore and seven ye fathers—— a seat as istent little Tun staggered and sat down It was the last curve, thank Already lights of Getiys red 1 He rose when in headed stra 1o fetch his hat siranzer was mounting.the seat for chel. Riley could have reached 1 sinzle motion of his arm. hu hastened to t | One of g the ¢ rs ago our rning inte this per Riley let pasi ch»n burg the engi and went train was It e was back The \, his s it with he (Continued in OFFICIAL NOTIC TREASURY MENT, UNITED States “Customs S of Washin ton. D. C.. June nder_the Ar of ‘Congress’ approved February 18, 1820 and Article 60 of the Custome Regilations 0f 1933, and in pursuance of the authorits Zranted by the Commissioner af Natigation under date of Ju 105, on "the app! tion ‘of H. 0. Sheridan owner. the nams the sas yacht “ALPHA" has heen rhanged “Bees The yacht was bullt 1n 1808, her official number is 107467 and she meas. tons. L. A GERTMAN. Dep 204 II\\I\RI PTCY \nTl(I' THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs trict of Colu holding a Bankruptes of Charles E. Gorn, bankrupt.—In Bankruptey. 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