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AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FOR SALE—HOUSE WO housa will he sold & Dtle west Tall plan ~hich breat Kitehen and hedrooms. water heatin tively landsc: of house. MT. P fdeal for batha incoma, rent improvement Vers reasona Reasonable 1 BOSS CHEVY CHASE Detached—4 Bedrooms— BEDROOMS, irn confid BATHS and quickly of Conneatic Charn Viving hes ligh and & plant. elec wped grounds with reduced antial family Mt Tust Ter upstairs floor a: “hot-water ble terms, FOUR o > lights DOWNTOWN—Near A rare opporiunity to ehtain a heautitul with fireplace nd_floor hias b downtown 1 antrance. lar and firat-floo Jarge library utiful fire water Every > T heat o 18t off 4 gty armished, $91°000 LAND L will adm o family pantry e aved rice, lot 1417 K MEMBERS OF WASHI St $16,750 « FOR SAL l':—"ll‘ SES. & PHELPS, Realtors. lity® and Lecond led 01t eat of spacions. and one on third {threa ror heat and Dupont Circle comfort baths attractive PLEASANT—F for immediata sale Pleasant home and Mt Circle Priced PARK location speaks for itself A% BT & $16.850. listed for sale. and the in that popular section colonial design. center- Jing porch cauipped Just Situat ymiar. Dutel en fireplace oriEht dinin his nt Hent. " well nde “oak fla nterior in every detail. Attrac Garage conforming to beauty Ibourne St.—$14,500. Home seekers are always cager to We feel suro you will be im Pleagant. car fine on- Kilbourne st Toor " Rear porches. 11 you want ‘an Kitchensite and hath).* All modern lixhts. Garage on paved alley. Beautiful Home. 15 electr for imme ligh iate Detached. Large enough Charniing living room. Upstairs there ace S Macomb St nter-hafl Hot st poreh ranged to tiled bath water heat and _electri wven id_economical to operate Phone Until 9 P.M. BOSS The Home of N.W. GTON REAT & PHELPS, Homes, Main 9300. ESTATE BOARD. HEDGES 1412 Eye Street N.W. $9,500—NE &II\IT\\III\I\I\ This at semi-detac in old It is a ¢ & near house open b wid and ev Fara AR te bargain ctive Cleveland Park. i stantaneou heater. & MIDDLE TGN, Inc.; Realtors co0d floor plugs. three-stors. Franklin 9503. NAVAL H!‘\} RVATORY lonial brick home located on Al Observators’ and within a h School. Tt is a reception larger than average size. tila le ok flooring. hot o pablic alley. ame dwelling situated is_being offersd at this Chere are nine rooms ot-water heat. elactric and other features hap use most desirable Detached Home. is worth mpl nt Ci fi 40X120, opportumity Erape I‘ 16th S l IJ th aths, ha ot expect to -Detached. SIIQJO——( HI VY CHASE SPECIAL, rooms, new: bix vard: » with, A Jeastog e \\\I H front of the. well fi tile b mahog: small ath. 1f HOM publ! nished and pantry any finish initial ghef E : Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. HEDG Conn Brookl ated low figure your prompt consideration situated on a paved streat St. Gabriel's Church” The room. with floors, at su of i uilt-in_“fireproot fnd a better value. See it today. Ave. home. _eituate off Conn. ave style. having a_wide porch arranged rooms. tila hath eat. and has heen newly unded with hedge, has 3 of which are’ no ty should sell quick immediate inspection our and in an excellent neighhorhood. re exceptionally board in_ kitohe heated garages built- A 50 monthly will make one of these & MIDDLET 'ON, Inc Members of the Washington Real Estate Board. 1412 Eye S treet N.W Franklin 9503. In the pretiiest hot- watar on! 5 N.W WM 1432 K St SPE e Open 1 CIAL, ot Broo part Iy $500" cash req PHILL H’\ Main Lo P $R.930. Biggest Bargain 820 ( ] > Ao oty will = $1°500 cas . SAU ALTORS Shep rm —4d3 K = ON \,\H act Six-room semi condition 50" easy R ROCK CF Practically new tapesity brick with ba kit ple water heat. Dei ing_room. k vo! th. Jarge frov chien porch iely screene: built-in_gar toilet Priced low NEAR: ( CATHE A real bargain in The first . recent tehen Iar. 7 ater roh. The secon: Som across the ha d cement s three beau cement rear por he: at. electric ligh DRAL herd S d Stores )E ached LOOKING EK P Near $6.930. 4800 ARK. s t At borch. 1 this section ¢ pantry Vedroo a and « i t ts, o neous water heater ays, toilet, fitted screens rage. Owner desires sma seli very low and arrange terms R 14th Can bs used fol There are twelve be a used as three rooms. 1ix st h the, dalivered " boarders Tk i anged. GARF NEAR ( There ie & bath v 3" athe oak "o ear_ “porch Garase his. or- fer. hot-water heat The house is in_splend AND out. electric In it or with eal opportunity 1ELD ST ONN. AVI easy monthiy basments N cel v an lig e remodeled into store of-town owner will First_commercial lar brick house d" modern hath hte, A Kood in terms. QUINTER, 819 15th St [ lig dining and sleeping porches othe: 1276 OA New house. just rooms and bath hts, hardwood fi d garage: one-r Teatures. Ves CHAS. 924 14th St. > Y, A “WOODRII 3¢ Detached. th, h.-w.h contat AR 19th AND K ST N.W electricity zone. At containing ‘Tarnace vestm ) AVES h A small cash payment a I’\R}\ R[) 10 two. water nd S.N.W tory and rooms eleetr apartments. Out ap and arrange i E H( )MAS ‘& CO., Real Estate Financing Main 8416. | S ST. N.E. $7.,950. pleted and conts h water_beat eoe | wink ry attractive D. SAGER Mz YGE 350. 6 nice lot 40x115 floor plus. ser builtan ic BARGAIN, roome and | $1.500 | cash: other properties in same black sell for $10.600. Act quic sold. LEO F. 815 15th St R k. the HAINES, property must be Main 7780, Secmings North 3704, ptd | | | | | 1924 14th St. 31 | path | Spring tractive BEST BUY IN N.E. vnw 1o 1160 Morss st. ne: 6 tiled bath. screened porches. built-in fce box deen varas to' 20-ft. paved alley For Sale by Any Hroker or Owner— W._G. IRV 5518 39th St. N.W. Ph NORTH 1280 N ANY B I\UX\} R, OR THRIFT BLDG. CO.. OWNER. PHONFE._MAIN 788 COLORED BARG 6 R., BATH, H-W.H., ELEC RS Satts Al n.- s hnun-n In«-,uml in’ fine” h.w. ‘mec- tion. We also have many others For ap- vointment to inspect call Col. 5515. JONES & FREER, 5567 © " mivon Theatsr 639 GIRARD ST. N.E. $7.850. hardwood floors and trim front _porch. iave. 1531 deen Tot Wheatles Cal _Bldg. heat floor through. large_double rear ot 18x123 to alley. These cannot be beat for the money and insp * “CHAS.'D. SAGER, Main 36, KENNEDY-BUILT HOUSE, 628 Lexington Place N.E. Tapestry brick. 6 rooms. tflpd bat fin- o RiiTe. POl motage robm heiivainr Bl Eiogeln 4197 : SISTINIE: $8,000. This is the last Mo 1ot in this rew ;mrvhcs anv] deen rear yard. ¥ Atreened SAGER, CHAS. 'D. 'S 924 14th astern High modest. attractive ann ¥ rick “dwelling situnted Convenient northeast section. Tt contains six very comtortable.. iy able'rooms (thrae bright hedrooms) Bath, electric Tichts. ete. Threetoom deen’ 1vpe 0f excellent pre-war con: strucdon: A" the Tooms mewly ‘ba- pered 1se in’ cxcellent. condi- tion. casy termn. rh{,’nc Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of I[nn][‘\ W, A tuoeetd a very MT. PLEASANT, ONLY $8,750. overlooking Rock Creek Park and bath colonial porch brick In fine condition: immediate posses- attractive terms. ACTUAL COST $14,500. WILL SELL AT $12,850. Circumstances thix Real value. A 9-room house. force owner to _sacrifice practically new house, near 16th and road. 8 rooms. 2 tile baths 3 buiit-in garage and many other at- teatures. " The terms are cass. porches, WALTER A. BROWN, 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653. Bargain_home to auick buver. No. 2128— First St.—Near Reservoir Park. D r & h. two rear porches. 2.car garace Owner anxious for quiek sale. Caf M. 5670, __FOR SALE—HOUSES. Reduced Price for August. Columbia Heights, Near 13th and Kenyon Sts. Very desirable 3.story and cellar brick dwelling with 10 rooms and bath and xood House heated by adequate plant and electric premises just redsco- ve condition for_immediate occupancy W \['ll SAU \DF]{§(0 Inc,. $9.450. MADISON ST. dwner. suddenly ordered m ALy, has Just placed this on - ihe market for immediate Popular. convenient location. near two car Tines. school. ete, . Co- lonfal “type tapestry brick. bracti- cally new and jn beautiful condition hout “Wide front porch: re: "ption 'hall, charming Nving = and dining rooma’ French (oors o bre Inst Toom' Very complete And nt kitchen: “outside pantry. Se flogr has three very bleasant bed rooms {front bedroom full width of house) :white tiled hath. Inclosed sleeping porch. ' Economical hot-wa- ter heatine biant: attr cal fixtures. Oak Tloors Wood fin A Very complete home of “excelleni construction. ' Splendid lot. ‘very ‘deen to wide. Daved alley Veiy reasonable ferms. Phone Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of Homes, T. N.W. MAIN 9300. 2 I\\(‘nRTH F'wo-Car Garage. 1 opportunity. Wide. wpa- plonial - type brick dwelling conveniently aituated o bus ‘and car ine and not ‘far out. HoUse {ronte on’ wide ‘aventie with splendid oute louk “Six' bright. ‘comfortable rooms (thrie rful” ) illed Datt cloth eloctric lights, “ote. House newly pavered throughout and in excellent’ condi tion. “The ot s unusually attractive and arbor. - flowers. et TWo-car on wide. paved aliey Reasonable terma. — Inspect without delay Phone Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of Homes, 1417 K ST. N.W MAIN 8300 S$11,230. Detached. CHEVY CHASE. Any homeseeker knows how diffi- cult it is 1o obtain a detached home in this Beantifil. exclusive suburb at the price quoted abo Towever we now present for vour consldera emarkable value This o Six inusualls ivable rooma—real open fire Buge 1ving room: bright pleasant dining room completely equipped, Wp-to-date Kitchen and out- Side Dantry. Upstaire you will be 1 with 'the three cheerful bedrooms and sipendid tiied bath and nventent fixiires: Jarge i Sardrobe closste:” Thers alectrical fixtures: oak floora ant's toilet. Jaundry. ete. Another ap- Dealing fenture. e he delEntIa] eide voreh adioining living room. so v and ool on' Summer evenings The' Jot! sdxis s ell” fmbroved and the "wstting ideal You can chase this home on VERY XH!LR\L TERMS Phone Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, The Home of Homes, 1417 K ST NW MAIN WILL and ‘pay SEVERAL SMALL HOUSES any section of city: must be Address Box 37-H. Star office. HOUSE. ROOM FOR GARAGE. s not over $4.000 month. Address Box BUY ash 1G sts i $40 e RECT Woor OWNER. IN a5 or # room have a larke Address Box WANTED FROM Addresd 5 OR 6_ROOM n® not aver 34.50¢ dress Box 175-M. Star of VICINITY WISCONSIN AND mediatels . give d Box S6-M. Sta LIVE PROSPECT WANT, and Park or Chevy ceed 18,000 in price. Call Lincoln 10328, WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR 5 TO 7 ROOM brick in any xood section. Phone Main Room 104 3 H st nw WE HAVE SEVERAL CLIENTS WHOG POSL tvels m hots ANY GOOD HOME $500 cash. Ad. c: any section. 7°15th St. N.W. AT CHESAPEAKE 5 rooms. clean and com: 25 per week. The J. W. HOLLO- 110 F &t n.w. Frank EAUTIFUL LOTS 2 am_compelled to macrifice for 50 cach. Address Box 152-M PART BAL- Socation Beach LOTS FOR arice” monthly: good ¢ Shore. Calonial | SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE | cottages at North Beach, Md front Jots. Prices and terms Main 5510 J. EDWARD LEWIS, 0 $300 CASH near’ water. North K308 BAY FKONT also b reasonable 915 16th ACRES. BEAUTIFULLY LO. Goking Chesapeake Bay. 500 fest line on pleturssque creek. Improved A e SHANNON, CALDWELL & CO.. INC., " Ag,‘nom::u A Valaable " Three-Story - Frame Store and Dwelling, Hot-wa- ter Heat, 2 Baths, Lot 25x100, No. 816 Sixth St. N W By virtue of authority v gertigned we “will wil sl pu front ‘of the premise GUs "4 PR 0 HotR O'CLOCK P.M., the above described Terms of safe: trust for $6,000: required ut " saie lan ll AU- (IRTY property. Owner will tae Back fret b $300 depomit onveyancing, rding and notarial fees at purchaser's Cost. Terms inerwias Beposte Torteived and property il e Dosit Torteited an iy i Facind pur- Be Fenold at Fisk and cost of de SHANNON, CALDWELL & CO., INC.. Aucts. Aul4.1516171R S R THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUS TEES' !ALE OF 8701 AND 5703 DIX ;%F i§0 \E. AND VACANT LOT AD- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Tdver No. G147, foltg BT4. eF EinSlthe fand records of ‘the District of imbta and at the request of the party secured “thereby. the understened {rustoes wil sell. st public suction infront " of U e i T T EENTH PAY “A D Hods, and omml-u the " foliowing de- et 1and tuate in the District of Columbia and_deelgnated as and being lota 15. 14 and 16 in Square 5258, “East Deanwpod." Terms: _Sold subject to rior deed of trust, for SKO0. further particulars of which will be annouriced at ime of sale: ‘the gur- chase price above said trust te be pai Canhe "Aeosit of $700" reauired > Con: veysheng, recordipe and reenue stamos at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be compl S g0" dR oberhite Yoo foalied and 'the progerty may be advertised “0id at the diecretion of tho Tlateas. SO NASHINGTON. FIEX™T, Jondsew u8.11.14.18 X Trustees. Shannon, Caldwell & Co., Auctioneers 304 10th St. NW. Main 9272 Regular Mid-week Sale of Household Furniture, Pianos, New Crex Rugs, Other Car- pets and Rugs, Etc, At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms, 304 Tenth St. NW., Wednesday, August 19, Commencing 9 AM. AT 10:30 AM About 150 new Crex Rugs (some all sizes. Also lot hotel and other and Ruxs. Terms Iy -ue led ‘arpets Cash N. CALDWELL & CO.. INC.. Aucts TRE,_DAYS. CHLER & SON. Auctioneers. 22 Lots In “Myer’s Terrace,” Cherrydale, Va., Also Mod- ern Bungalow With Half- Acre, No. 25 Prospect St., Maywood, Va. BY PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY. AUGUST 22. 1925, COMMENCING 2:30 P.M. Lots 11 to 20. inclusive. 30, 49 and 50 in 0.°V. Myer's Addition o Cherrydale. Ar- lington “County. Va.. located on Donaldson ve. Vernon st. and Glen road. Gas and ciricity on the subdivision and septic k 10 accommodate all lots to be “sold Il first be, offered as an entirety and if a satisfactory bid 1s_not received will be offered scparately. Plat of lots at suction- cer's offce IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Lot 213 in_Addition to Maywood. ton” County. Y galow. No. 25 Prosvect bath. “eiec light. Kas. rage’ shade and {ruit. half-acre ground. one block from Thrifton Station and block and halt from Lee Highway Terms: On lota- 1f sold cagh, balance "o be eatistactorily 500 depgsit required at ssle. It $140 cash at sale. balance ihding interest. On bun- b sublect to truste argre. 0. balance $15 per mont] ull or upon application to uctioneer’s off ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. auls-didbe "Atictionesrs. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Residence, 3026 Q St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5136, folio 353 et sea the land re of the District of Cofum: a. and at the reauest of the Darty mecured thereby. the undersimed trustees will offer for sale by publlc ‘anction.’in_ tront of the premises. on WEDN NTY. SIXTH DAY OF AU O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises. ituate in the District of Co- lumbia. to-wit: Parts of lots numbered two andred and forty-three (241). two hundred and” seventy. 76, and two hundred and meventy-seven (277). in _square num- bered twelve hundred and sixty-nine (1268) beginning on the south line of Q . at a polnt distant 275 feet weat from the west ne of 30th st.. thence south 240 feet to the line of a 14-foot-wide alley. thence west along the line of said alley 25 feet thence north 120 feet. thence west 24 feet thence north 120 feef to O st.. and_thence cart alonk said sireet 49 feei to the be sinning: said property being now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 25”0 square 1200, - Subject o two certain deeds of trust. the first being for $10.000 With 7% Interest from Aoril 8. 1825 and due April 8. 1920, and the second being for S11.400. which is now overdue. with interest amounting to $890.33 to Auxust 6, 1025 Terms of sale: Al cash. 'A deposit of $5300 required 0f purchaser at time of sale. ATl conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty dass from day 0f sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. after five days’ advertisement of such preale in_some newsnaper published in- the City of Washington RALPH P, BARNARD GUY H. JOHNSON _an15-d&dsexsi “Triistees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE Two- STORY. AND. ATTIC, (BRICK RES; N PREMISES 3716 Jg\' Fr® STRE NORTHWEST, EVE b raRE D By’ viitue of'a (‘erls?)ln doed ot trust tnstrument No.“Z80. reco i e O amo the | cords ‘of it Arling- as & whole. one- fourth A i'room house, ami. and 6-room bunga- low on shora for Summer rental: large barn and ‘g orchard, Derries, large " flower gardens: = ilable for gentleman’s home or for sub- division. ~Ten minutes from Naval Academy: 20 minutes from electric station in Anna- polis: near Washington and Baltimore boule. Vards. $30,000, with terms. = Address 1718 JGEWATER BEACH Gther water front and Summer see Edgewater 1t is_the ideal ome. | "No public Dublic. Dathing. . Community sarks and beaches restricted to_the use of Edgewater Beach Com- Lots. $400 and upward. Booklet auto route free. ~William F. Matteson. I Washington. D. Phone all ic — POINT PATIENC MILE FROM SOLOMONS ISLAND. Testricted Summer colony: excel- fishing and boating: large lots, ar ‘the water. Send for free aa map. BAUMAT & HEINZ 1304 T st now. _Dhone HALE fined Jeach. Choic < 0 cash. balance monthly M i Jand omice on voardwalk, or BAC 1504 H st. n.w. Phone FOLLOW THE ORANGE SIGNS TO CEDARHURST-ON-THE-BAY. Restricted Summer colony 30 miles_from I D. C. line on Chesapeake Bay near Shady- I | side. Md.: choice building sites for sale: low ces: easy torms. For free road map see & HEINZMAN, 1504 H st. n.w. LORIDA REAL ESTATE. ER HOLDING CORPORA- amount_ stock for sale. en- kholder 1o liberal barticipation in brofits Trom subdivision and sale this Wintar res Florida coast laod hroueh GEO, T, EVERETT, Clev. 3580, FLORIDA PROPERTY WANTED. From owners. around Lake City. acre vo locatlon. déscription, price. terima: qu £ ", Address Box. Star office. ACRES IN ST. LUCY CO—50 MILES ;. Palm Beach \I‘\R\ EL REAL ESTATE. Southern Florida listing wanted: buying and eelling “for _clients: ~office. in Miami. 208,y MARVEL. 6617 Coun.” ave., Tel. | § Florida Property Wanted. Acreage lots, etc., direct from owner: give lo- catio tioh, lowest, price, termis: quick transa 0. Box 354, Springfield. Mass. 5500 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. R & SON. Auctioneer: Bankruptcy Sale of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes, Furnishings, Etc., Contained m No. 3054 M St. N.W. virtue of an order of the Supreme Contt of ‘the Bintmie 8" cointhla, SERTSme 4 baukruptey court in re Max Tatelman. | Bankrupy, Xo. 1 6% the Gudersikned trustes will sell by public auction, within the above premises. _on THURSDAY, T TWEN- IETH DAY OF AUGUST MENCING AT TEN 0'CLOCK AM. of Ladies”. Men's and Children’s S bers. Keds. Boots. Sandals, Slin ang Miscellaneous Men's Furnishing The above will first he offered & an en- tirety and if ‘a_satisfactory bid is not Te- ceived Wwill_be immediately sold in’ detail. TS 1. maarcrm, Trusee auli-d&dbs.exSu’ Columbian Blds. District of Columbia, the req the party secured lhpmhy. the unde; trustees will sell at &uhlh‘ auction, in of, the premiscs, on THE T' RO BAY” GF ADGUST AD. 16 AT FIVE P.M.. the following described land and premises. situate In the Dll!n(‘l ot Co- lumbi degignated as and mm, Jot “6 m Thomas M. Neale's subdivision bf lots In square 1874, as per plat recorded in the o of “the murverer for the District of (uumb n Liber 73, at folio 05. Sold subfect to a prior deed of lrunt lnr $8.500.00. further erl\rulm ol which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said irust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $500.00 re- quired. Conveyancing. recording and reve- nue stamps at purchaser's cost. Termsa to be complied with within thirty davs. other- wise depoist forfeited and the property may he advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. NORMAX L SANSBURY. H_G. SMITHY. anl12-d&ds.exSu Trustees. “THOS. J. OWEN & § TONE . Al 9. Trustees’ Sale of Five Valu- able Five Room and Bath, Frame and Concrete Bun- galows, Being Known As Premises Nos. 4604 Asbury Place, 4707 47th St., 4921 4Tth St., 4716 Davenport St. and 4711 Chesapeake St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Decembar 27, 1054, belng instument S 133, recorded January 27. 1025, amonk the land Tocords of the Disiriet o llunhn and atthe request of ine party thereby. the undersikned trustees will sell at" ublic auction. in front of the bremises. on EDNESDAY. THE TWENTY.SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST,. ‘AD. 1936. COMMENCING AT TWO P.M.. the lolluwlnfids«vflmd jand and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lots 38 and 38 in block, 31 in J. D. Croissant and David D, Stone. Trustees’ _subdivision Of part of “Friendship” known as the first addition to “American University Park.” as per plat recorded in the office of the. surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 10: folio, 31, and also’ lota 16 and 17"in blgek 6. 23 and 24 in block 13 and lote and 8 in plock 5, ail inJ. . Jois Amzrlcln Iniversity Park’ corded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber Cuun 10. at folio 22. Said blocks 31. 6, and 5 now assessed as squares 1496, IEQBA 1544 and 1638. re!b!flh%l! Terma: Each sold eubject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500. furiher particulars of which will be announced time of sale: the purchase nrk‘c above id trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $250 required on each. Gon\'eylnl‘in rk'urdinl and ra":nge stamps at purchase: ‘Térms Compited. with within Iru days, otherwise posit torfeited and the proverty e o e diatee ot sd¥ertined dad ress i e ted 3 Thrpeen. Trusices. aul5-d&ds.exsu SUMMER HOMES, TOTTAGES FOB RENT. COLONIAL BEACH Ve .on valerfront: mnmq’“-mr ®ood i-'unn. Frghe Frankil & fix 'UMANN. No. 4 Truck Co.. ning 4 cm:rd.\o):fllfi Sfig’[‘l_,AN BEACH. ned and furn creened, Week b Add: OUT-0F-TOWN BEAL ESTATE. ATLANTIC _CITY, SodNEoe nome, ‘sh aodern e e Littman, Peuna. ave. & Bdwk. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925 STEAMSHIP! RESORTS. PURCELL & DENSMOK! Albee Building. EME COURT OF THE DIS- jumbia—In re the application Solley. McCallum for Chane_ of o 44406, Equity Doc—Marie Sol- ley McC: infant. baving filed a petition b3 Gertrude Ethel Strobel. next iriend. bray: ing for & decree changing her name Lo Marle Solley Strobel. and having applied to the court for an order of publication of the no- tice required hy law in such cases. it is. by the court, this 10th day of August. A.D. 1925. ordered that all persons concerned show’ cause, if any there be. on or before the 7th day of September. A.D. 1825.” why the prayers of said pefition should not be granted. Provided. that a copy of this order e published onee a week for three consecu- tive weeks before gaid day in The Evening Star newspaper, WALTER I, McCOY, Ju tice. _(Seal) A true co ‘l‘em_ MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By S. H. BEACH. Asat- ant_Clerk: aulll WUHN PAUL EARNEST. Attorney, 600’ F street n.w JaRofice In hereby given that the st A Rercwith contains the names of ai e T aoaal (5. et Bge. of the Shbreme Cotirt ‘of the District of Columbia, TR were succemtul in dhe Bar ‘examination Beld June 18, 19 and 20, 19" » Committee of Bar Examiners requg 5 iormation lending o afict, Tho %% of any of said applicants o unds. be furhishel the Committee on or Tore Yeptember o5 PAUL EARNEST, Chairman, i Ve 000 ¥ Sireet Nw. RALPH GI o T A Frank W. Adam O “Fiward A Keliey Elene & Anitine Sherwood Kiehn Hartford Allen Hubert Graham King Clyde Algire William J. Kanof Craig S. Atkins Joseph M. Kanfman Willlam J. Byrne Erank stanley Kiner Samuel P Beach Lavelle Jennie rliner Lawder Henrs Delano 3 Williams Linkina James Robert Burdge J. Harry LaBrum Jnhn B_ Brady Carris Lawton . Byrne Moses A Lesser Robert G. Buckelew Frank Marcinski Alfred W, Booth Bernard Franklin Burdick Roger T. Boyden Earl Jennings Brown Burroughs, Jr. as R_Huchanan . Carter Baum Michael V. Brindisl Kathryn Clifford Bon- Francis M. Crawford Samuel Cockerill John L. Chefman, Jr. Ih))xl W. Creason nm Leo Consi- IN THE § trict_of Mar Lucien H William F. X James T. Mullaney Samuel Cleveland Mulien Benjamin J. Manley John O. Milstead Mollet ¥ Moroney Morse eonard Marbu: Timothy Caldwell Sydney N. Joseph H. MecCann Charles L. M-Cashin Victor A. McGea Daniel ¥ McKenna T Emmett McKenzie Edward Frank Mc- R ¥".w!! MeClell: obert C. McClellan David E. McRas Arihur G Nichole. Jr. Biwara Ashin Joep! Nannally, Jr. Mel¥in Ottenberg Jonn A. Qverholt Williani J. O'Keefe Arthur J° Phelan Robert “Wilson Pat- terson Charles E. Phillips Charies E. Paine George H. Parker Frederick L. Pearce B 7 Pendergact C, Paj 3 Perley W. Peckham in Pearson Rittenhouse ichard Rossman Fred S Rizk John H._Rick Dorsey Richardson John B. Roddy. Shelby 'S Roberte Stacy Mark Reed R. W william Cogrer Felix E. Cristofans Irvin W, Carpenter James j. P, Corrigan John Vincet Diegins Claude W. Dudley Robert I ‘Dennison Joseph . Datley Joseph Domohue Rower Edward Davis Norman Alfred De- Jax 3Dy as. wyer John' A. Dooian Irvin Diener lifford C. Edwards onarq Epstein Myron George Enrlich Ralph G Flaherty Andrew ‘K. Foulds Tsaac W_Friedman Harry Friedman William A Foley Clifford M’ Forater Walter Alhert Falk Hug 2 R Felix rank . E. Gottshall Wm. A Gallagher arold P Ganss er Barron Glove: Irvin Isadore Gold stein E “Melbourne Green hester H. Gray rederic Allison Garees {am F. Geents Anna Marie Goodall Rebekan S, Great- hotiss, Prilio U. Gasaut 53 olamier Charles Bomitant Hamilton Filiam B sentey Huichinson Ll’nh Henechel on Bruce Hord Annubel Hnderiiter John G. Holland. Jr. Jonn T Higein Jonn Carroll Hayes Fleld Harris Elwood Hansmann Harold T. Hanley Paul M. Jeffrey Albert ¢ Soorlets Ihdmas & Tonilon alter L. Joyca John Pal Jone Harold "H. Jacohs Minnie Margaret 1ot Erane J aul Evane Jamieson Philip C, Jessup Cilnton 8. Janes < N Slack Waiter M Carlton G Joseoh W John Dalzel] Hasecl B Milion Alexander So- derberg, David J_Steve oseph C.” Sury Stirrat Sorenson Forbes Silaby Kirbv A. Strole Rollin Howard Trans- Clatide A. Thompson Alexander P. Tureaud John R. Thim Arthur Campbell Tur- ner Samuel H. Taslor Millard F. Weat Joseph Vincent Walsh Henry Grady Warbur- ton Paul E. Waring Mary €. Whelan ax M Welsman el Secnard 1., Walkor Georre Hever Webb, Keeley T, Isabel D. Yates Kor- Samuel Kaplan Milton Daniel PACKING & ST S‘I'ORAGL nf‘fln DR;.!'I\')BADE FOR FURNITURE timate hler?ul llvenv Con- S Bithgr Rt Stest U 8050 BT Phone Main 1 NATIONAL CAPITAL STOBAGH & MOVING CO. Storage Household Goods, 500 Rooma. Distance Movt EXPERT PACKERS & SAiPbEms. Moderate Rates. Good Work. Free Estimats LONG DISTANCE MOVERS s FIHE Pfiog RAGE CRATE AND pmmmms 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 MOVING, AND STORING CENTRAL STORAGE AND TRANSFER Hoh ireproof W. Concrete Get_our rates. Totmenter S for i e iors gpacy Ten. s e » rank. 9475, . nspection Invited. STORAGE MOVING KRIEG'S|? XPRESS SHIPPING PACKING NAIN 2010 nmn ‘Without Worry or Risk. Re- sponsible Service—Low Rates. : 5 NORTH 104 MOVE Dpert Ping. 7069 Florida Ave. TOURS. Clark’s 4 Famous Cruises 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 Rio and Buenos Aires; 50 days, $560 to $1250. June 30, 1926, Norway and Western Mediterranean; 63 days, $550 to $1300. Rates include hotels, drives, guides, fees. Longest experienced cruise management. Established 30 years. F. C. CLARK, Times Bidg., New York Ober's Steamship and Tourist Agency 1120 H St. N.W. Phones Maln 3347-3348 Van Wickle Tourist Agency 800 _18th_St. N.W. STEA.‘\!SHIP! :1’..! from BALTIMORE 67 trem 3 delightful days on modern ex- Dress steamers with Lloyd's high- l Prating. Al outside stateroom Runnine| ollllndtnldx‘wr:tertrcr’h ] and ehower extra, et 5 carried. mei and service. Autos A NEXT SAILINGS: From Balt., Pler 6. Pratt Street sz August 24, Sept. 3 From Phila., Pler 30, ‘Wharves " Ausust 20. 31. Sepé. 10 ‘Write for folder pAmsiE 6. 8. Co. ™ | exiating walk HONQLULU Ihe Well Eaui Royal Mail Steamers, A’ (20,000 tons) Aus. 26 Oct. 21 AOKAY 22,009 tons. 4 Nov. 18 Salls fram . Vancouser. B For fares, etc.. apply Can. Pac. Railvas. 898 ooy Sic, "Wt aahington. o to th Clnldlla Aunr u”fl-e..fl iach Bjieae. Gniy 2 By ek 8-Day Tours *90 32 h-i.n.“ All Expenaes for Steamer, Hotel and Side Trips Bermuda is Cool in Summer. Average Summer Temperature 77" Sailings twice weekly via 8.S. “FORT VICTORIA” and S.S. “FORT ST. GEORGE "™ For Ijustrated Booklets Write FURNESS BERMUDA LINE ' [f 34 WhitehallStreet - New York City or Any Local Tourist Agent From England by UNION-CASTLE LINE SANDERSON & SON. Inc.. Agen 26 Broadway, N. Y., or Local Alenu To BALTIMORE BY WATER Steamers leave Washin, ton on MONDAY, ~WEB. NHSDAY 'and SATURDAY 4 P.M_ for Baltimore. Leave Baltimore on the same days at 4:30 P.M. for Washington. 'Tvu nights and one a'i]. Potomar River and Chesapeake Bay, " Further (nformation. literature and reser- vations, call Main 504 Balto. & Virginia Steamboat Co. 7th St. Whartf S.W. —_— = __OFFICIAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONERS, D. C. WASHINGTON, August 17th. 1926. “Notice is hereby given” that ‘thé Comimissioners intend . to faake ihe' tollowing Bamcd - maprosaaen which are. in thelr judgment, necessary for the public’ health, safe(y and com{ort. = As sessments ' for one-half of the cost of the Samo will, be made as ‘provided Tn ‘puplic | Act No. 171, approved August 7th, 1894 All persons’ interested in the Droposcd Work are ‘notified that the Commissioners ' will five & public hearing at the District Build- ink on, \Wednesdsy. September 2nd.1025. a¢ o'clock a.m. in_the Board room’ of the said Commissioners, to any and all per- ons “who miay desire %o gbiact. {hereto Northwest Section——Consirudt . & inch con- crete curb and 2-foot concrete gutier on the east side of Piney Branch Road. between Crittenden and_Decatur Streets, at an esti: mated cost of $800.00 1o be asessed against 4l Jow in square 2707 sbuiting the said work. Las cement sidewalk. Lay cement sidewalk on both wdes of Cathedral Avenue, between Now Mexico Avenus and 44(5 streei | Where there’ is o existing walk. ut an e timated cost of $658, to be nssessed against all lots in square 1621 and 1822 abutung | the said work. On the north side of Caro- lina Place, from Galena Place westward 1o | the alley ‘west of lov 33, square 1443. at | an_ estimated” cost of 3647 to be assessed aFainst all lota n square the said work, O tha east aic street, between ¢ Place. at ar assessed axat ting the faid v Potoma. 2 ayd_ Manning ork. e between Place. at on | betwean | i exite, 3t an cotimate cost of S43 ainst ali lots Htiing T d work. On the west side of 34th sireat ween Klingle strects. where there 1s 5o ex: at an es 331, 10 be asscssed against in"square 1808 ubutting the said work ‘wouth” mde Lowell strest. beiween and 46th streets whers there ia at an od cost of $415 19,gbe, asecmned agaiimt lots in square 1808 atutting Gn_the north | Getween Hausas | 43 Avenue from Randolph street northwa the exisung walk, and on the east mide of 13th street from Randolph street northwarc © the existing walk. at an estimated cos 0f SH10. to be aseensed ‘against all pro erty in square 2007 abutting the said worl On”the ‘West mide of lowa Avenue. belween Allison and Buchanan streets. whern there sidewalk. at an estimated 10 ‘be assessed against ail 2019 abutting the said work alleys with concrete: Pave unpav alley in_square 2991 at an estim of $1.132. Pave ailey in square S-29 at an estimated cost of $3.311. Pave alle in square 3314 at an estimated cost 2,360, Pave alleys in square 3004 at estimated cost of $6.253. Pave alleys in squaro 3011 at an estimated cost of SURSK Fave allese in square cost of $3.585. in’ square 2798 estimated $1.256. Pave alleys in square 2902 at an cstimated coct of 34083 Pave the north and south alley in_ square 264 at an Biated cost o1 52308 “Fave ey in 1430 at an ‘estimated cost of $3.034. the ‘unpaved east and. west ailey and the unpaved " portion of the east. north and outh alley in square 3008 at an estimated t 0f $7.185. " Pave alleys in square 1862 an estimated cost of $3.182. Pave un- paved alleve in square 4123 at an catimated cost of $2.683, ~ Northeast Section: Set ce- ment’curb. - Set new cement curb on the west _sids ot Lincoln Road, between T streel and 'V street. at an estimated cost of $030 1o be assessed against all in equares 3808-8-3508-3534 and 8508 _abutting the said work. On the east sids of Lincoln road. between Todd place and V_strest at an_estimated cost of S830. to_be assessed against all lots in sguares 3. 5 and 3536 abutting the said work. Lay cement sidewalk: Lay cement sidewalk on the south Side’ Of Irving sireet. between 1th and 14th streets. where no_sidewalk exists. at an estgnated cost of $250, 1o be aseessed againal_ all lots in square 3959 abutting the said work. On the west side of 24th street, Newton streets at an Dbetween Monroe and $520. 1o be assessed is no existing cost of $116. ot 10 s an 32. catimated ot of against all lots in square 4244 abutting ha 8aid work. On the north side of Michi Fan "Avenue ‘west side of 13th atreet. and n’ the south side of Taylor street abut- ting lots b1 and 53, square 3091. Also on ‘the north side of Taylor street abutting ot 2"and on "tne ‘cast wids of Toth "Place abutting lots 7 and 8, squgre 3020, ail at an estimated cost of $733, 10 be assessed against Tote in ‘squares 3020 and Spa1 Ahuumg {he sald work." On the west side of Scuts Dakota Avenue. between Lawrence and M Too sirects. 8% an estimated cost of $710. 10 be asseased against all lots in squars 4246 abutting the said work. _On the north side of Vista street, between Central avenus and Walnut street.’at an estimated cost of $1.674. 1o be assessed against all lots sqiiare’ 4320 abutting the said work. = On the south side of Kearney street. between 29nd and 24th streets. at an estimated cost of S806, to be assessed against all lots in Pquare 4248 abutting the said work. = On the south side’ of Ne between 22nd" and 24th stres estimated Cost_of $890. to be asseased against all lots in square 4244 abutting the said work. Pave allevs with concrete: Pave the east. north and routh aligy ‘I sauare 4148 at 4l cstimated Cost "o 64. Pave alley in $067°a% an estimated cost ‘of ‘SL051, in equare 4008 at an estimate cost of 2496, " Pave alley In sauare 424 at an esimated cost of 81450, Southeast Section® Lay cement sides on “the west Sile oF 1518 streer Trom A strect sonthwant fo'the alley. at"an estimated cost of $IK0. ussessed against all lots in square 1978 avutiing. the sald work. the east side of 17th strest from A street northward fo alley, and on the west sids of 17th street from East Capitol street to A street. at an_ estimated cost of $710. to Ao esecansd ainst il lots in “equare ‘1085 "and" 1006 DOLPR: 3''F. "1-:‘1‘!“I “Ei. FENNING, b 2 - missioners, D! 8ul7.18.28,20 RESORTS. OCEAN CITY. MD. The Del-Mar &9, & ocean an cold wate in every reom. R — MRS 8. I. CAREY, BREAKER vate Dathe. C. H_Timmeos. Trop. THE HASTINGS HOTEL & walk. Running water and private bathe. MRS, CHad LCDLAM. SHADY SIDE. mp. “IDLEWILDE-ON.THE-BAY.” Spend a Day. You'll Hate to Go Away. ;A besutitul and healthful resort on ue Chesapeake Bay. near scres of playgrounds. shady spacious house: over 400 fest of f‘ cach room on outside. facing the o s 4 tlone. *'$20 BN RIRTRRY hae el RURAL HOME Delightful Chesapeake Bay resort. 32 miles from the District line good roads:” capacit 200 uests. - Write for sirentar. Mts. Matilda Nowell, Shiady Side, Md. Phorie West River 217-F-i1. &’A.'bus. Lincoln A8, BRADDOCK MEIGHTS, Open May to Oct. Hotel Braddock 7,20 o oct ’0 50 to $6 a day. Special Sunday dinners. “olf, tennis, swimming, riding. Speciai weekly rates oo request. M. J, Croghan, My MAYFIELD COTl‘AGL —-Braddock Heighta per week. M M. SMITH R, D. B. 88, ra erick, Teie. Bra riork 29-F-3. CAMP SCHLEY INN Delightful locat,: home-grown veget. Book- let_on uest. Spectal S g‘ rates, $12 to $15 per wk. Mise COBLENTZ. Prop. Phone w. HAKPERS FERR3. VA. HILL TOP HOUSE Now Open— lmmm rieht rooms. T. & govett, poap it U O TR THE LOCKWOOD m&r.mru Overlooking _bay. Hot and Raiss reasonable. wner-Proj -—on BOARDWALK Hot ang Cold Run: \acation Days hat sing wit JFOR 2 e vastion ther'e no finer P vground than the Maritime Prov- es of Canada. Let the Canadian National take you to New Bruns wick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island —vacation grounds of unique pastoral charm, where quiet reigns— where salt water breezes, crimson sands, shady streams, cool woods and gracious, kindly folk unite in making your holiday a neverto-beforgoten delight. Come to fish, swim, paddle, hike, dance, play teanis, golf and ride. Or come just to rest in the peaceful calm of this colorful summerland. See new country. meet hospitable folk, breathe salt-tanged ocean air. Comfortable accommodation at rural and seaside resorts. Tllustrated booklets and details about tourist fares, resort rates, guides and other information on request. LARGEST RAILWAY __ATLANTIC CITY. N. J 0SE HALL AMERICAN PLAN. WEERLY 30 Rooms at R20.00) 30 Rooms nt $22.50 = 40 Roome at $25.00 | ™ American Plan, Daily, $4 & $4.50 SPECIAL FAMILY RATES Ranring water, elo-tricity Mont_cortrs! Oooan Fiow: Fievator to Rverme noar Beach. Ja- Bramawick Club o7 Washington for 14 5oars] LEXINGTON acific & Arkansas Averuen ly rates 8 to 35 . weekly rates §! running water $15 to §25; private bath $30 to $%, .um-.me,umd Eugopean plan 31 50 053 dgily. DARCING’ TWICE DAILY Exceptional table under personal supervision 200 bath rooms & hot and cold showers for su; bathing. Garage. Booklet. W. M. HASLETT WEI.I.SBORO gocial weekis American Prone Marine 330 RALPH MECKLEY 0 x| Garage Hoouiet Ownersbin Direction oxcelient table . while sertice American T“up daily: specal weekiy rates larage M WALSH DUNCAN. Hotel | Bouobel proed, Amer bathing. Send EDUCATIONAL, OUT OF TOWN. itacky Ave. or. be 40"k 5 Tor T Frem or mena. - A. K MARION. M. J. WOODS, T. P. A. 610 Union Trust Bldg. | Fones. prop. (President of | 15th & H Streets Phone Maln 1971 SYSTEM IN AMERICA __ATLANTIC CIFY, N. J. RENTUCKY AVE. HOTEL TRENT "aisaady Cap.. 150, Hot & cold, running water ta a2 i G ! 16 20 So-Bouth Caron WINDSOR 205,800 Coriiinairs running water & baths: cafeteria. Moderste T s TOCEAN CITY. FLEETWOOD OceanCiry, N.J. Modern-Excellent Cuisine Exclusive Atmosphere--Booklet Overlooking Ocean, B —— VTRGINIA, H HILL ¢ bath. aewerage Bs taken. $16 and 318 COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL Potomac. 85 mi AGH VA The Waverley Tuls Deach nz lhu'o\llhd renovated. Private bathe: TCATIONAL. OUT OF TOWN. The SWAVELY SCHOOL The Swavely School, formerly in Washington, is now located in the country at Manassas, Va. In addition to the college preparatory department, there is 4 junior school ecspecially equipped to take care of boys from tw A limited enrollment and small classes enable each boy to the elose personal attention which the crowded grade schools of Wash- ington are unable to give. Each bov's progress in every subject is earefully difficult problem is slighted. The wholesome, homelike atmosphere at Swavely is sati Athletics to appeal to every boy make for strong, sturdy bodies and active minds. the most anxious parent. A special advantage, appreciated alike by boys and their parents, is the FIVE-DAY PLAN, by which boys spend the five school days at this man-making country sehool and are at home every week end. Convenient train schedules and fine anto roads combine to make this five-day plan practicable. For particulars, address E. SWAVELY, Headmaster Ive to fourteen doing seventh and eighth grade work. The work is more thoroughly and efi- ciently done than is possible in the crowded city schools. get pervised no sfying to Manassas, Virginia for girls under 15. {oinafvidaal Tinetructio TFE gcm AR Baiben SCHOOL. iment Bd ~ Phone Col AN modern languages taught by native Conversational Method, Day | Free Trial Lesson. mer Rates. SCHOOL OF \ LANGUA | teachers | BERLITZ 816 14th 8t. N.W. THE TEMPLE SCHOOL. A Business Schoof. TINC.. Afgernoon. Dav., Alle Evening. 141« . Course for men of am- Electrical SSiw o0 fofied Q54,000 men trained. Condeneed courss eoretical and Practical Electrical Engineering ‘2cluiine the closely related sublects of Mathematics aud Mechanical Drawing taught by experts. Students con etruct motors. install” wiring. test elec- P mackinery: e Ons }Year . Prepare Estublished in 1 for_your profession in the most Interesting ity 1o tin id. Free catsiox. BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL 210° Takoma Ave., Washington, D. C National University Law School ESTABLISHED 1879 Fifty-Seventh Year Begins Oct. 1, 1925 Three-year courses leading to LL. B and J. D. Post-grad- uate courses leading to LL. M.; M. P.Land D.C L. CLASSES BEGIN 6:30 P.M. Secretary’s Office, 818 13th Tel. M. 6617 \l[S;LAL INSTRUCTIO! BFTANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Jazs, Popular Music in 20 lessons. r—"‘xmz;' it ynnh?u: m:wrn.m:u 58:'Y aw Mal 12 Eaar tarms. New Antietam Superintendent. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md.,” August 18— Capt. George L. Fisher, a veteran of the Civil and Spanish Wars, was ap- Dointed yesterday as superintendent of Antietam battlefleld at Sharpsburg, succeeding the late Jacob Monath. - |superintendents of departments; SUNDAY SCHOOLS MEET. Reports and Speaking Feature County Session at Falls Church. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | FALLS CHURCH, Va., August 18.— { The thirtieth annual convention of the | Fairfax County Sunday School Asso- iation was held at the Baptist Church |here Saturday. At the morning session the program included a welcome by Rev. W. S. Knox, pastor of the Baptist Church reports of the secretary-treasurer, gen |eral discussion on how to_increase Sunday school attendance, led by E. T. |Fenwick; address, “The Enlarged | Program in the County, ; Rev | Minor C. Miller; conferences, home de {partment, young people and primary departments, committee meetings. At the afternoon session were re |ports of district prestdents, address. | “Organizing Education in the Local Church,” by Rev. Minor C. Miller; talk, on “Our Young People.” by Miss {Lita Hiner; dally vacation Bible school land reports of committees. NEW BRIDGE OPENED. Md., Span | 1$70,000 Westernport, | Replaces One Wrecked by Flood. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. WESTERNPORT, Md., August 18.— The $70,000 bridge built between West ernport and Pledmont, W. Va., by Al- | legany Md.. and Mineral | County, to replace the struc ture carried away by the Potomac flood of March 29, last year, was | opened yesterday. The celebration will | 1ast all week. It is under auspices of | the Westernport Firé Co. The bridge is 400 feet long and the elevation is 33 feet higher than the extreme high water mark last year. It is the fourth 'bridge to be bullt at this point. Gov. Ritchie sent regret over being unable to attend the opening. Representa tive Zihlman or Judge Wiillam C. Walsh will speak Wednesday. A parade takes place tomorrow. Thurs- day will be firemen’s night. Trimming Corn Proves Fatal, Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md., August 18— Isaac M. Smith, 58 vears old, died here yesterday, following the amputa- tion of his right leg, the result of in fection caused by a corn which Wed bnq trimmed too deeply.

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