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AUCTIONS. THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. . ADAM A, WESCIIL] STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUCTIUN SALES. _FUTU AVS, 1925, 67 AUCTION SALES. ) N & PTG it 1/ C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. LARGE SALE OF Household Effects of Every Description AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN’S 715 13th St. Saturday, December 5, 1925 At 10 AM. By Order of Storage Concerns and Others And at 12 M. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auc FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 STEAMSHIPS PIANO. SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag. Jazz, Popular Music in 20 lessons. “The Gractous Gift of God” By H. L. GATES have the good time when they were young that I tried to have were envious of me because I happened to Young in these days instead of them, s they said 1 must be bad like all other modern girls. That's the way you count them up, you know — Misunderstanding, Distrust and Envy. I've always had the three of them in my mind, but I haven't | known people, before, to whom 1 | could talk about the things I re: {feel. T've just known boys, and thelr maiu line of talk nas been Give me a kiss “And,” Irandon urged, Cer Tesponse to that ‘line,’ say, 2 MARK & B High-Grade Art Needle Work By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tuesday, Dec. 8 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Pillows, Boudoir Sets, Ribbon, Flowers, Braid, Beads, Beaded Bags, Laces, Imported Silk and Wool Scarfs, Silk and Velvet, in yard goods, and various gift items. TERMS: CASH ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS. P Shannon, Caldwell & Co., Inc., Auctioneers Removal Sale of Valuable Buffet Lunch Fixtures and Equipment GER9R T PoTroRE 13y Fismes Formerly Conducted by “Johnson & Byrne” | i sinatick = at No. 405 Tenth St. N.W. i i 500 Roome AT PUBLIC AUCTION Storage Household Goods. within the premises Local and Distance Moving MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1925 EXPERT PACKERS & SHIPPERS, Commencing 10 A.M. Moderate Rates. Good Work. Free Estimates. 1438 You St N.W. North 5845, 17% e Opolite-top Steam Table with Glass Display Top, Plate Glass erating Display Case., Battery Coffee Urns with Urn Stand, 12 top Tables, ahout 50 Bentwood Chairs, National Cash Register, Electric Meat Slicer, Cigar Case, Refrigerators, Automatic Electric Beer Pump, Buffet Bar, Handsome Back Bar with very large Plate Glass Mirrors, Glass Front Cigar and Cigarette Case, Cake Griddl Milk Server, Coal and Gas Ranges, Kitchen Requisites, Cutlery, Croc ery, Chef's Table, etc, also small Iron Safe, several Roll and Flat Top Desks, Office Tables and Chairs, Electric Fans, etc Property has been leased and goods must be removed within 24 hours aiter sale. SHANNON, CALDWELL & CO., Inc., Aucts. Free lessons’ it you buy instraments here. Bend for free booklet. Chriswenzen School. 1322 G st. n.w. Main 1278 Fasy iorm. RESORTS. ATLA 2 i) ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. ;."I 2”-.." 1deal Looat! o e AR AT ALWAYN OPEN Garsge on Proverty — JYler /. e e o s REGISTERED she trembled, ws frightened as.you | knew——that you Were watching | she breathed. | Brandon dropped his book | “The atmosphere 1" he __(Continued from Y CHAPTER XX. In Eggleston’s Home. A butler, the ancient one, whose vears seemed to identify him with the old house, brought word that Mr Eggleston would join them shortly, if they would be pleased to wait. liran- don, when the old man had lisap- peared noiselessly, held ont his cigar ette case to Joanna. She shook her head. 0, not in here,” - how it doesn't seem as if emoked in this house, does it “That is a curlous feeling,” he ¢ served. I don't imagine my esteem ed uncle smokes them, but I fancy he is not unused t> them. Surely you would not adopt a pose of innocence of them because f a visionary regard banker’s tastes?" she replied, wouldn't do that. But, just the same, I don't want to smoke.™ She moved away from the and to a window. Brandoa, ¢ her closely, saw that as she’ cros the room her glance fell anain on painting over the fireplece. She | looked from the window out into the avenue for a mirute or two, then| turned suddenly and went dire tly ap to the fireplace. The action was as | if in response to some occult sum- ! mons from the girl who looked down so serenely from the canvas Joanna rested her hand mantel ledge and gazed up into the | face in the portrait. It was a plcture | that might have amused her, with its prim, voluminous skirts, from under | which just a boot toe peeped; its| leg-o'mutton sleeves and absurdly | tiny waist that almost shrieked aloud | 7 @ @ |of the corsets of yesterday. The sign | of virgin modestes was there, in the hands th: would have heen demurely clasped if they had not held the age old weapon of defense—an ornate 3 Days by Sea folded fan. All of this Joanna some- Round Trip from Baltimore, $83.57 time would have laughed a-, as at a Rood Tt B schoolday valentine. To fier there I elgh{raL SeaiE e Iphia, $8631 | never hud been anyihing quite so r Sxpress steami s witn T \g.rum.;‘ ratiag, | diculously funny as any sort of fash- Sutaide "sinterooms R 156 raibd oo elothes cola ‘Water. “Private bath and phower extry. | o that had becom lothes Excellent men's and wevice Autos carried. | KIT1S or conventio: ek But Brandon, who 1 Balumore From Philadelphia | Clarette into a woid Pract st. 30 So. Wha moved softly to one 8 where, under preten: So. 10, 2 & book, he might fur 7 D Write for Folder girl at’ the fireplice, amusement in her ‘ace. Instea Baltimore & Carolina S.S. Co. 8 15th St. N.W. Franklin 139 | ¢,1c1eq that some of the wictfy of the girl in the painting had reached | down to the other. “Do you know | who she is—I mean why rhe was?"| | The voice seemed to float zently on the stillness of the room Brandon didn't answer a {Joanna did not notice his has been? Joanna considered a moment. she said, as if he were speaking with | Judicial concern: “It doesn't sound ' right, I know, but my idea has alway remarked dryly. I contronted g ana e been that today a girl shouldn't be with moods. Miss Manners refuses|afraid of a kiss, because it's better tr to smoke, despite the f that on our | give and take them, and know what way here she stopped to buy a « harm- | they amount to, than it is to th Ingly expensive holder ornamented | zhout them all the time and then with emeralds. She found the room|them too serious! K too forbidding. Now my uncle isto do.” mysteriously detached.” To Vggles-| Eggleston was silent ton he continued: “I hope vour lunch- | he had toyed for a moment with eon is not to be u heavy affair fork deftly turned the conversatic |, Joanna was confused. She wanted |into a different channel. He invoke | to refute that accusation that it was|a discussion of the people Joan the house of her host that oppressed | met the night before at Yvonne's her. “And you think.” Eggleston asked Then NEW HOTEL IROQUOIS So. Carolina Ave. & Beach. Fiieproof. Radio oms. Hydre -clectric batha AL € Mcclella ni k HT DELIV AVV_I‘I‘A(.E use R Florida: 2-ton truck leaves Dee. 16. dress Box 200-C. Star office. o ¢ MOVING STORAGE KRIEG'SP*XPRESS PACKING SHIPPING €16 EYE ST.NW. MAIN 2010 1N Al Brandon afte Terrig Cash. “3ome d as if one TOMORROW. "Household Goods nos, Sectional Bookcases, Type- writers, Refrigerating Case, Groceries, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Dec. 5 Commencing 9 A Shaw Roon = FUTURE_DAY TS ADAM A. WESC & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Frame Bungalow, No. 5315 Hawthorn Place N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded - Liber No. 5075. folio 346 ot 0f the iands records of ‘the District of nbia, and at the request of the party ihereby. the undersigned trustees ofter "for puplic _auction front of the premises. on MONDAY. SEVENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol: jowine descrived land and premises. situate {1 the District 0f Columbia. to wit: Part of lot ' mumered 172 in e 1430 in Ri Bivant's subdiv of lots in Cl oitrell. ‘trustees. subdivision of Phiilip as per plat of mentianed saidiv recorded i the_office of ‘the susveror of the District of Colum. n Liver 61 at follo 48. being premises Hiwthorn place northwest Terma of Rale’ The ah 4 subject to & prior deer of trust for at 6l %. due October 0. 1020, hal 00 cagh, the remainder ‘in month payments of $60. ncluding interost at 6¢ cured by a second Ceed of (rist upon the rty kold. or all cash over trust. al n of purchaser. ‘A depowit of $250 uedof ‘Durchascr at time of sale. Al STunCing. recording. revi tampe and al fres at cowt Of purchaser. . Terms ale 0 he complied with within thirty s from day of sale. otherwise the trus s recerve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. chager atier fve daya ‘adveriisement’ of such’ relals in some- hewapaper hunlishe in“the"¢ity” of " Washinzton, Do, © EDGAR D _TURNER. * APPLETON CADY &dnexSukhol uateen hosany ot~ Living Upright Suites Sk File o0 Type- tressos l‘. property will R et e Case by ord Marshal At 10 O’Clock A.M. Autemobiles, including Tour- ing Cars, Sedans, Roadsters, Etc. 0'CLOCK P.M. tity Groceries, etc., in cases. ( Ries on the e 1l MOYE Without Worry or Risk. Re- sponibie Service—Low Rates. Storage in rooms. $2 mo and up. Ex- pert packers for shi- NORTH 104 Ding. 706-9 Florida Ave. T \\I.;""‘ 3 AT Large Qu det.5.6 Terms: Cash. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioncers. Tr0s. DOWLING TRUSTEES' & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY ~SEMI. DETACHED ~FRAME HOUSE HAVING ~ SEVEN ROOMS SLEEPING "PORCH. BATH AND GA'| RAGE_AND LOCATED AT 3419 POR- | TER STREET N W { Y piride of & certain deed of trust duly | srded May 10.°1024. No. 54 et seq land yecords of thé District ‘ot Col and at the request of the party teby, the undersigned trustees wi for kalé by public in preniives. —on THE A D, 1025 FORTY FIVE O'CLOCK PM de<crived land and premises eity of Washingto | 1o wit: Lot eigh Boss and H_ Glenn B Iots twenty-eight to thirty N "sauare | twh thousand and ~ sixty-fo ichmond | Park." s ber plat recorded in the offee | of the stirveyorfor the District of Cotuns bia in Liber 62 ut follo 26, subject to & | firae ‘deed of trust for $6.300, subject 1o a | second deed Of trust for approximatels | S4 421 50 Terme of sale: Cash above first | ond “trusta. A ‘deposit of s: fhe purchaser at-the tim convesancing. recording and n. -Sfiam;c;fi,. Cal;lwell & Co., Inc. AUCTIONEERS Household Furniture, Playerl and Upright Pianos, Talking RN BRICK DWELL- 2024 35th ST. N.W. By Virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in liber No. 5199, folio 442, records 0f the District of ( the request of the party securs the un! for wale by pul Trustees’ Sale of Five Valu- able Frame Bungalows, Be- ing Premises 4721 Chesa- peake St. N.\W., 4632 49th St. N.W., 4628 49th St. N.W., 4910 Butterworth St. Machines, New Rugs, Men's| pivv-r (4991 Butterworth ) fifitl il piffbd sl and Women’s. New and Used| p; viriue of » cortain deed liber 60. at folio 6. improved as ahove Clothing, etc. Drcember 2. 1024 tramefit No. | e SOl mubiees o Rest decd ol erunt "Tor At P“Hic Auction and records of the Di of Columbia. and and a At 304 Tenth St. NNW. at the request of the party secured thereby which Saturday the undersigned trustees will seil at pabhe v dnatall Comn.encing 10 AM. passe auction, in fron premises. on WEDNESDAY. TH EENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 102 FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the following deseribed land and premises, mituate in the strict of Columbia. to wit: Lot 11 in the t Company’s sub, - couth cured offer front of the From SEVENTH | Pler 6, AT FOUR Dec the followink | sitiate in the £ Columbia. Harry K bivision of % a droppad his h tray ard| side of the room, of examining | watch the | no:hing of | ct of Columbia in 1w Phelps is S1.125 OUTINGS . es, sty ot T | of sale to be complied w iin _thirty o premiscs situate o tha District of 1Coc | R ve from day of enie, otherwins (o tcottans reserve the nght to rescll the property. at once lurabia, and desi silence. | Al and 4 in_block : foen | os auction. in, tront of the premikes on 3 ments A denosit of $30 Shannon, Caldwell & Co. Inc.| lots 35 and 36 i 2 64 in block 22 and Jots 31 and 24, all in J” D. Croissant and David D, the risk and cost of the chaser. after five davs such recals fn some newen: e defaulting _pur advertisement aper published in the cost of purchaser. complied of sale Terms of th within fifteen dave from day | otherwise the trustees reserve the | otarial | at | 1o be | fasci dreamily. her face She ates me,” she said, still | “There is omething when Ry it the premiscs on WED- | required of purchasc i time of asie. - Al BER.AD_ 1025 COMMENCING AT ) ancing. recording revenue stamps and THIRTY P the following descriiog fond fees at cost of purchaser. ~Terms Aucts. | loc3s FOTT DOWLING For Busy People RESTFUL HEALTHFUL ENJOYABLE ¥ia Modern Steel Paluce steamers Eggleston halted abruptly saw Joanna and that she was in contemplation of the girl in that reminds me of jone—I don’t know who. It me want to think.” There was a sound at the City of Washineton: I FRANCIS W HILL, JOSEPH DEVERED'X __ded-codldsoxSu Trustees THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE_IN. | PROV REAL ESTATE, 1146 FIFTH ED STREET By virtue of o certain deed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 5037, Folio 339 o seq. of ‘the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at the request of the party secured “thereby, the undersigned trustecs will sell, at pubilic front of the remises < IAY OF D! O'CLOCK P M. th { and premises. sitaate in the ton, District’ of Columbia | FIENT 10 resell the property at the risk and | cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days ‘advertisement of such resale in some | published in' the city of Wank- WILLIAM K._HARTU RALPH D. BENTOYN _Trustees Stone. trustees’. eubdivision of “part of | “Friendship.” kuown as the “First Addition to American University Park.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the pistrict. of Cotumbla”in "Tiber douncy 10. folio 31." Said blocka 36, 32 22 and 34 be: ing assecsed as Squares 1538, 1488, 1485 and 484" reapectively. Terms® Each sold subject to a brior deed of trust for 34160000, further particulars Of which will be announced at time of sl The purchase Drice above. sald trist 0" ha paid 1n cash. A deposit of '$200 00 reauired on each parcel.” Conveyancing. reco:ding and revenue stamps at purchasers cost Terma 10 be complied, with within {Rirty days. oth- erwise depomt forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. RFE._DAYS. AUCTIONEERS 2 OF VALUABLE IM- 1,_ESTATE. TWO.STORY. LING, NO. 304 § STREET THOS. the door, 0 which was opened by the old butler. R Eggleston entered the room. Drandon f | “that these people are most desira { made no sign. He glanced from the That they renresent the better th | €irl to the banker und 1hen wetched {of life, and follow the paths them both. { Which a young girl should trea Eggleston halted abruptly when he | don't know,” Joanna conte {saw Joanna and that she : lost “I've got to find o Spectal Week-Fnd Tickets to {in contemplation of the girl in thc| they are not downhearted IRGINIA BEACH ‘l\ah\llnp{. He lvoked Brandon, a ple who are downheart ding Hotel Accommodations mute inquiry in his eves Hrandon time enough for that wi NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA i;‘h'“}:‘ his head, Exgleston stood, quiet. | the undertaker begins to count i v, his head lowered a bit so that you.” ag Ans, e | bie study of the givl at the fireplace | whose back was partly turned to him Norfolk & Washington | that she had not been asked to Vi ¥ NORTHEA! By virtuo of ruied i deed of trust duly > Tolio 169. et sea.. ris of the District of Co: the ‘request of the party the undersigned trustees t publie auction, in front ises. on TUESDAY. THE FIF- | JAY OF DECEMBER, A D. 19 R O'CLOCK P.M.. the following 70 pretiiss, situate in the Lot thirty-three *s subdivision of square eight pdivinon b ‘subdivisio: TEES' SALE OF WELLING “ENOW P 1450 “CORCORAN STREET NORTH: | WEST. By virtie of a_certain deed of trust dated January 20, 1025, being instrument No. 6} L 1 Jahuary 31, 1025 amons the land | records of the District of Columbia, and he reqiest Of the DArly secured the the dndecaikned trustees will sell at pait BRICK | SMISES For OLD POINT COM NORFOIL e Eggleston rescued ner with a stiff, formal greeting that igmored Bran- | don’s allusions Joanna made a valiant effort to throw off the shyness that constantly threatened her in the presence of the great harker who knew the secret of her mystery. She knew, instinctively T A. M. ROTH LEE 'D.” LATIMER. D021-d&ds.cxSudh Trustées. "THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST. an.&%n ON _ACCOUNT > as and heing lot fifty-eicht’ (58) . in ( 'y ision_of lots in Square cight hundred and five (8 as per plat recorded 16, Folio 0 the records of r of the District of a. together with the improvemenin consisting of a brick dwelling, 1146 Fifty Terms of salc: One-third of the purchase \nnum. payable semi-annually, from day of kale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop. { after five days ml"t-rllur’nrnldu! suc | 5 M T in some newspaper publish in Washing. o4 -d&d= Ax S o on B _dod-dadsexsu_ = HENRY P THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Vllnnblei Three-story Brick Bmldng[ n W Bra L2 in Consisting of Store With | || S+ S: MONTROYAL [ | fiiuion i s ol sttt i Apartments Above and Two- | EROMINEWAYORE Siin e T n oS te auction. in front of the premises on DAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF I BER' A.D. 1425, AT FOUR P M lowing hed land and premises, in the District of Columbia and drsignate as and bemg lot 26 in George H. Plant and George W Riggn’ subdivimion of lots in vou, at least,” Eggleston there is quite an interval e that time arrives."” Y Joanna agreed, “and that time does come 1 wa > back and say O. K. If the r does that for me I'll be satisfle “It needed the money, then,” Br.r don asked, “to make that prospe possible?™ “You can't get anywhere witho money, can vou? Evervbody I kn s nothing else but that. That everybody but one.” Eggleston caught her “There is one, then?" es.” she replied don’t want to talk When _they finished the cheor was Eggleston who found an ex for Joanna to stand, for a short in the library again. And it was he who maneuvered her so that, for a brief moment, she stood close to the fireplace, beneath the painting in the gold frame. Then he dismissed her He had asked nothing of her plans and there had been only the brief s cussion of the business of transform ing securities into cash. To Brandon. when thev were settled in her id: “He's such a funny old ma isn't he?” Brandon agreed shortly. They had driven but a few blocks when ~Joanna _unceremonfously put Brandon out of the cabriolet, deposit ing him on the sidewalk. “I have a terribly secret errand,” she explained ‘and You must go on alone. Y. won't ‘mind, will you?” He laughed, #ood humoredly, at his dismissal and was comforted by a wave of her hand, through the rear window of her car, s the cabriolet drew away. Then sho picked up her speaking tube and gave her order to the driver: whes Tow record, impr ¥ & two-atory, z"and cellar femi-detached brick dwelling, 304 eet northeast, subject to & 1st of $3.000 ‘and interest. Cash above first trust. = A uired of the purchaser at 1l converancing, record- nd notarial fees at the cost of the pur- " Terms of sale to be complied with within' fifteen davs from day of sale. other. Stees reserve the right to resell the risk and cost of the after five dava' adver. h some newspaper ie City 0f Washington. D. C. BEN L. FULLER. S.P. DODD Trustees. FRANK T. FULLER. Attorney ‘for Trustees 27 15th St. THOS. J. OWEN & ES AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- REMISES N0, 211 1ot STRERT SOUTHEAST. By virtue 0f a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5183. folio 124, et 84,0 the land recaids of ‘the Districi of Coliimbia, ‘and at the request of the party secured “thereby. ' the undersigned trustees will sl at public auction. {n' front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY | OF DECEMBER. AD' 1955 AT FOCUR | P M. the foliowing described land and ‘premises. ‘wituate in the District of Co fumpia. and desienaied ‘as ‘and being lot in Mosiroe Warren and Robert B. Warren's subdivision of original lots 1 t0 5 in square south of square 1072. as per plat recorded ir. the ‘office of the surveyor for {he District of Columbu in Liber 70. {olio 177, Terms: Sold cct to & priof doed of trust “for "$3.750." further. particulars of which will e 'announced ab ‘time of sale: the purchase price above aid (rust to be aid in cash. A depoait of $200 required onvesancing. recording and revenue stamps urchaser's cost ‘me to he complied with within thirty days, otherwise Geposit forfeited and the property may be advertined and resold at the discretion of the trustees. n027-d&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALE_ OF VALUABLE D) TACHED FRAME DWELLING 'BEING PRI NO~ 2006 LAWRENCE By ViFhie of & teHAIN dend of v virtie of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4590. follo 207 et sea.. of the land records of thie District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees at” pubiic auction, in- front of the premise v ESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER,_ A.D. 1925 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.."the following deseribed land and ‘premises. ‘sltuate in the District of Co- lumbla and (esignated as and veink lote and 30, in the Edwards Land and Building Company's _subdivision " of *Sherwood. s corded_in’the office’ of the sur- Veyor the " District ‘0f _ Columbia " in County Book 24. page 28.° Subject to the building line restriction as shown on said vlat. Said_lots being in square 4292 Terms: Sold_subject to" & brior deed of trust for $4.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at fime of sale the purchase price ahove said trust to be aid in ¢ A deposit of $200.00 reauired. recording and”revenue stamivg ay purchasers cont. erma to'be Comuiied with within ‘thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discreilon of (he tristee MINNIE T. HITT. JOSEPH L. COLE _no28. xSu Truitees THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Consist- ing of a Modern Apartment House, Splendidly Located, Being The Alwyn, at the Southeast Corner of Columbia Road and Kalorama Road Northwest, Washington, D. C. Whereas, default having been made in the payment of taxes and interest on the debt secured on the hereinafter described land and premises by B certain deed of trugt bearin date March 28.°1921. gnd recorded in Liber No. 4488, folio 361 ‘of the land records of ihe District of Columbia, and at the written request of the holders of notes secured by said deed of trust. the undersigned. the trus- tees named in the said deed of trust. will under the provisions thiereof a1 public auction. in front’ of the premuses AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. ON THE FOUR: TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1925, following described land and_ premise the improvements. easements. rights. and_appurienances thereunto belonging. s jiate and Iying in the City of Washiniton. District of Columbia. namely: Lot seven (70) in Willlam P_Kelloge's combination | 10ts in block five (5) “‘Washington Heikhts 3s per plat recorded in Liber No. 38. folio 13 of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia. subject to the “bullding “restriction line shown on said a o particu. w1l be annotnced at time of chase price above cash. A deposit of ne. " recording purchaser’s coat and forfeited and the property Ye adver I marked, had the effect of an inner as weil STEAMBOAT CO. i Suddenly, as if she were startled,|him, at his home, without some very Suare 20R. Dlat recorded in . the Jecan ritat ) [or gleston's phrases were formal, 0 required. onvey- | determine about it, that it was, sim- at Corporation. for as outward scrutiny. Joanna wheqled and met the bark- ofinite reas Sut sver this ¥ i i, kor's | definite reaso 3ut whatever thi Qice Of thesn e et e = —|stare. A hand fluttered nervously | reason might be, she was convinced a prior deed of ]w her breast 'or a brief moment at it, also, would be kept from her. —_— e of which — = | gaie: ine’ pur- LFEGAL NOTICE cold; yet. now and then she was sure LS Rruats 0" he TpALSI G0, DE SN e i she detected something in his man- s | revenue stamps at ke "Axi\r‘;f'\.\!}'."} ' | ner—that was quite all that she could o ‘he" complied | g With within thirty ¢ otherwise deposit : S i adelihedaer an) rit E | Miss Twenty-seven had not become | ! Byrd et al. expertly analytical -~ Ly 44707 —C T up. sharpl of “One about him But i now “l understand,” the banker said, when they had taken their place at the table in a massive dining room—a room as somber as the lib which throned the girl of the painting — “that you were definitely launched last nizbt. and that you were quite a it what my nephew, . no2s THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCY TRUSTEES: STOR the City Vash [ lumbia, o wit: Lot Brawuer e, ADAM A \"l'{iF,I{<f =0 Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling No. 1502 13th UABLE THREE D BATH BRI ST CAPITOL ted | Cls. this | SUCCESS i d of trust d AR e June 17. 1925, and recorded June 19, 1023, | instrument No. 171 of tho land records of the Disirict of Columbia. And at the reouest o thd ‘parts secired ihe the “inger- Signed trustosn Wil offer for sale by puiiic auction "in Tront of the premises. on' FRI: DAY "DECEMBER’ ELEVENTH 1695 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. ihe following described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia,"(o"Wit? Part” ot ot 51 in sauare Terms of sale: Proverty will be sold gub- foct 10 two_prior deeds of {rust el eatink about” £6.750: partic: at sate. bajance one-half cash. temainder $30 per month Serured by third desd of trust wpon the Draperty Soid. or all cash over trusts: at the Gptlan of the pirchaser. A deposit of S300 TRquired at sale. Al convevancing. record: ing. revenue ‘stamps and notarial fess at coct of purchaser. Terms {o ba compiied with Within thirty daga from dav of sale other: Wise the tristees rescrve the FEht to ‘reseil the property at the risk and cost of the de- fauifing purchaser: after five days’ ndvertise- ment O Fuch resaie S Some newspaner oub- lished in the' City of Washington ‘D C LOTTS YUDELE: JOHN KRUPSA Triistees. rtain deed of trust dated rded July 24, 1925 records o A at the request of by, the undersigned for eale by publl emises. on MONT ECEMB )CK PM.. the following de: d_premises, situate in_the to wit: Lot 73 in as above above property will rior deed of trust for 1928, balance in monthly interest, ge- upon the at deposit of $500 me of sale auction, Y. THE QURT AT FOUR O CLL ading ced of trust All = stamips and 0 er. Terms of within thirty days ruise the trustees re- the from day warve 1h the ‘i after five Washing proparts at § purchaser. such resale the city of __des.7.9.11 THOS. J. 3 TRUSTEES' SALE 0 tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. NELSON T. SNYDER. Jr. PERCY W. PICKFORD. WELLING, * BEIN EMIS n025-d&ds exSudhol Truatees. 5 4th STREET NORTHWEST. = ¢ virtue of a certain deed of trust dated [ THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. . 1825, being instrument No. 33, | . orded August 7. 1025, among the land | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. BEING ~PREMISES ords of the District of Columbia. and at o reauert of ‘the parly securad ‘thereby. 4610 JOWA' AVENUE NORTHWEST. ¢ | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | the lndersiened trastacs will sell at pub] auction. in front of the premises. on FRI- | recorded in Liber No. 4725. Tolio 233 et DAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF DECEM- | gaq.. of the land records of the District ol BER' AD- 1625 AT FOUR P.M.. the fol | Coliinibia. and at he reauest of the party lowing described Jand and premiséa, situate | secured thereby: the wnderslened irustecs in the District of Columbia and designated | will sell at public suction. in_front of the as and bein, 53 in Barr_ San- remises. on OND, THE SEV ‘TH ner'a subdivision of 1o 3. “Le | DAY OF 'DECEMBER. A.D. 10 AT Droit Park.” as per pl in the | FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- office of the surveyor for the District of | ing described land ‘and premises, situate in ihe BISsnct of "Conmbid ang déaimaied as ks suby MYER COHEN W. OLIVER MURRAY, 1 Trustees. des THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SAT ABLE TWO- BRIC NO. 2410 210 ROAD N W ertain_deed of trust duly No. 5049, follo 392 et records of the District of request of the party trustees nt_of_the TEES = weeks quring the fir<t month and twice & USEE month ‘during the nth after_the oK W aw | o o e Beniee ‘Siainzton Law (74T am going to spend a gread deal | great room she had just left, standing | Pogrer ar by v period of publi- | of money,” she said. “There are motionless, his lifted in silent cation’ having becn shown fcrein. “BY (he | many things to buy, and money |communion with the girl of vesterday SRt VAN capy CY:. g It | goesn't seem to count for much in | In the gold frame. BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. HAM, | Miss Coutant’s world.” was (Conyright. 1025 H. L. | silent a moment, then sud (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) | Rset: Clrk e i denly: - . NEW WEED IN IDAHU. | "TGEO. FRANCIS Attorney. | IN THE SUPREME COURT QF THE Dis.| “How far dog Spreading Rapidly and May Be Hard to Eradicate. trict _of Colunibia—George W. Rohinson. | Mr. Egsleston laintiff, ve. Clara Semmes Byrd et al. de |~ «Not very far,” he replied, ““when A weed from Asia has invaded | Tdaho, and is threatening to estab Colin.nia here. has given me to understand.” . 1.3, . ndants, Clas Semmes Byrd, o story Brick Building in the Jan.28 and Mar.1. M Fiom O saie.| “You have not, then, formed any [ Mecheuda ‘Boarman. Rev bh Carverry. | Substantial ambitions. You are the By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | P | Rev. William McCherrv and Rev homas | trustee of a fortune. I am interested recorded in Liber No. 4850, folio 386 €t | Havana; Haiti, Port au | Mulady. cause ‘their_appeatances fo be en | it vour {ramediate future. seq . of the land records of the District of % = 4 z téiumz:u,nmd aihe request 0 (e party Prince; Jamaica, Kingston; xelusive ot S { e | Seclired “ihereby. the undersigned {rustecs = Clirrine after th R 4 Panama, Cristobal; Colom- tton”af this_order:"otherwise, 'ux 10 them. | Show o give me,” she said o 8 Calse he proceeded with as n | S = e = AY OF r-,}:r'runm}.fil«b[ 1925 AT FOUR bia, Cartagena; Dutch West case of default: and it I8 “Turther ordered | quietly. u_give me none, I can ot Teas” miraaed Jn. Mo Dleaice | of Indies, Curacao; Venezuela, [P ensar e et st el do nothing eise but enjoy myselt ac Columbia and designated as and being lot B0 cording to my own_inc] jons. 1 50 'Th “Samuel Redfern's mibdivision ot Beorry. 31 1 b “tead] have always wanted little things that m M cCherry, if 5 Rev. Thomas Mulady, if he be dead. the Surveyor of the District of Columbia + Martini also’ the defenila Gesignated as the un- | rorme.. Sold. subject to & Drior deed of town; Martinique, Fort de e e i T e simply have them—that's an 1 trust’ “for “$R.000. further particaiars of France and St. Pierre; Porto shallsaimnly hovel tho purchase prico abozs eaid trast to-be Rico, San Juan; Bahamas, }ants designated as ihe unknown heirs. dev.| “As your banker,” Eggleston re Bonveyanciae; {dln_f and revenue Nampd Nassau;Bermuda,Hamiltcn, (§ 1o, a0 aifenees of the "eich “folfowis | turned, *1 am wonde nseaf(.";uimaxth.:‘z | at purchasers cost. fer e EL X vour inclination, som your s FARES FROM $250.00 § Go back, as fast as possible, to M B Breaty (50 Ismatius Matthews. (6) | cash. Already ded | Eggleston's—the house we just left Eleanor Neale. catse their earances to | Some $130,000° That is within a few | The afternoon had worn away when jof the Blication o orde; ¢ : . AT O T Uil must give me my instructions. {ston’s steps and stepped into her c cayse will be proceeded with as in cace of | Joanna saw that Brandon was |If she could have looked back into Vancouver. Newesti;finj;t‘ watching her furtive She felt the | Eggleston® rary just then she fastest,largest on the Pacific. Ten Days to Japan ! Pacific traffic with suites— staterooms— wide decks— palatial public rooms — Griffith, Lloyd Milner, Robert It was glorious!" Joanna agreed Rear, Being Premises No. Each Cruise of 29 days' tered herem on or before tie fortueth r s oo or Delors fonaortaeh oanna looked up, quickl ol will sell at public auction, in_front of the | ences of ‘waid Rev. Moche La Guayra; Trinidad, Port said Rev. Josen square 338. as per plat recorded in Libet | T couldn't have. Now that I may trust “Tor. "88.000." Furcher” pardicalars of | roll. deceased. and of Rev. Leonard Neate. | 8¢ purchasers cast.” forms to be complied Mary"Anu"Semmea:“horn ' Nedie 1) Josenh | 18 el OmEm { B entered herein on or hefore the first rule | days. If you continue at that rate |Joanna, something very happy shin default: Provided a copy of this order be i need of a defense. hut, instead, | would have seen him. hidden then China and Manila | cuisine and service—the | | | | i I i | Columbia in Liber County 8 at folio 73, described in one parcel, as follows: Begin: | and being lot 41 in Chas. W. division of lots in square 2814, “Fourteenth | ning at the southwest’ corner of sald lot b2 And running thence cast 70 feet. thence | Street” Helghte." a8 per plat’ recorded In north 5 feet, thence east 35.03 feet. thence | Liber 85. follo 111, in the office of the north 10 feet, thence west 105.03 feet to | survesor for the Disirict of Columbia Sgld ubect to a prior deed of Fourth street. ‘thence eouth along said street ermy trust for $5.500. further particulars of 15 feet to the beginning. Said blocl being now known for Dirposes of which will ‘be_announced at time of sale: mient and taxation as square 3089. the purchase price above said trust to be ald ‘in cash. A deposit of $200 required Terms: Sold subject to a firat deed of trust for $4,000 and a second deed of trust | Conveyancing, recording and revenus stamps at s;urchmr ‘erma 0. be complled a million dollars g 5 M Biocic thcorded in the District folio 80" i s subdivi: i1, “Meridian Hill" the office of the of Columbia in to & prior deed of rther particulars of at time of sale 5 in Georke Diekex. Franik | “Miss Coutant is very good to me.” 1406 10th Street Northwest. duration. Visiting Cuba, exclusive ‘of Sindays and 1xal holidays, should be willing to follow any in- remiges. _on MONDAY, THE ‘(7:\'!-'.\';1:}{ e Do dead. nd of s Hev Totio A8: of fhe records of the bMmce ot of Spain; Barbados, Bridge- » e dead, andoi have the big ones that are better, I hich wiil be announced st time of sale: decéased, Teapectively. and also the defend gy lays = boa's (3) Tane Matthews, horn Brent: ;37 | curities forfeited and the properts may be e A you have expended | day occiirrivg two (2) monthe after the day | you will need actual T You |ing in her face, came down Exgle- 4 Empress Expresses from Published once & weelk for three <aoceasive zed i a ) S| among « Keni shado 0! e month durine the th afier oe | plunged into an offeniv among the darkening shadows of th Built especially for Trans- choice of travelers who rirveyor 71 know the Far East. EUROPE 1,000 miles on the St. Law- rence,about 4 days oen sea. By Empress Express Liners To Cherbourg Southampton, Hamburg Also Monoclass Cabin Steamers, Montreal to Liverpool, Belfast, Queens- town, Glasgow, Southamp- ton, Cherbourg, Antwerp. Comfortable as#your home and economical. e said trust to be Josit 0f $200" required ng and revonue stamps Terms to be complied otherwise deposit for: advertised fisoretion of the trustees. AARON NUSBAUM CATHERINE B, FOX for about '$3.131.04. further particulars of X ot with within thirty’ days. otherwise deposit forfelted and the property may be mdver- tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JOSEPH _R._KING. JAMES S. KING. 0025-d&ds.exSukhol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE ~ KNOWN * AS’ ‘Noo 286 TWELFTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtie of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5034, follo 550 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Coliimbia, ‘and ‘at 'the request of the party tequred fiherehy. e Undersiened ‘trustecs will ell at public auction, in front of the | Pripises. on FRIDAY “WHE ELEVENTH AY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1025. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the following described land and ‘premises. ‘wituate in the District of Co. Iumbia. and desiknated as and being 1ot 78, 10 JO0AD %00 sublect. to deed erms: Sold subject to a prior ot trust for about $3.343.67. further particur lars of which will be announced at time of which will be annoinced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust €0 be aic in cash. A deposit of $200 required onveyancing. recording and revenue stamps At purchaser’s cost. Terms fo be complied with within thirty’ days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property miy be tised and resold at the discretion of trustees B L EVARS _del-AfdnexSn__________ Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD EFFECT3 BY AUCTION TO PAY HARG STORAGE S. Noticg I herehy “elson that on SATUR- DAY, DECEMBER N'NETEENTH, 1025, COMMENCIX T NINE® O'CLOCK A.M we will sell at public adction at Weschler's, 920 Penna. ave. n.w., Lo pay storage and other charges. certain ‘£)0ds stored with us in the following names: V. M. Arbour, John 0. Berkley. J. H. Crawford. Judge S. H. Giesey, Chas.“A. Jackwon. Geo. W. Johnson. Tnc. (scenery): Ben Lust. Joe Morrison, Mr. and Mre. C'3; Owens. Maty £ Parkins. J Lt Phillips, W. M. Poligek, P. at purchase ith with feited_and und resc it the a deg-dRdsexsu TRUSTE ESTATE BEI NUMBERED WEST. " By virtue o corded in Liber the land eco ain deed of trust re: <. 4032, at follo 301, of of the District of Columbia, 5t of the parties secured lersigned will sell at public h on THURS- BER TENTH. 1925. AT FOUR the following dexcribed land lituate in the District of Co- 1" heing lot numbezed eighteen in Wauare nlimbered two hundred and seventy-th 1), as described in_said endants.—In Eqaity. No. 44709 —Order of publication —The object of this suit is to | intrusted to the three companions, obtaia a decre eviablishing as god and | Vanity, Extravagance and Desire complete By adverse Dossewsion Dlaintifi's = p shief advisers title "to the following descrihcd real estate | They, I believe, are the chief advisers in ‘the’ City of Washington. District of Co- | of the young women of this da lumbin 1o wit: Lot 25 In the subdivislon b Ave they™ Joanna asied earnest ahown on_biat i Book 79, ass 1%, o Jy. “I have always found that my recards of ‘the surveyor's office of said Dis. | chief friends were Misunderstanding, | lish itself as a permanent colonist trict.” On motion of the plaintiff, it ie. this | Distrust and Envy.” | 20th day of Ortober, AD. 1935, ordered | DIStrUst 2HA ot | A specimen of the plant was sent to o (Y deteniants” cfiia demmes Byrd, | A greal modern banker, a despot | SHECmen of the pAnt whs S : Mary W Gr Llovd" Milner. Roberi | whose whim echoed as thunder | the United States National Herbarium Pirees:. Ceon . Piekes. Erank | through the marts of finance, and a | here for identification by Mrs. M. E | Ja Fiovd Giivia e “ll]‘l;'gir:_n[; fav' | modern, vounger man. “n;,. pastime | Soth of Pocatello, Idaho, and it was Mecheada Boarman Josevh Carberry. | was the bafing of feminine artifice, ev, i (] 1d v omas | ot ally sho 0 be a iember he "3,;,‘,,.,“7 iname thein: mapearances "o ‘ta'as | looked across their table into the | m“];;‘* Bopatopte S ]0' u tered herein on or before the fortieth day . voung, modern face of a girl |crucifier or mustard family, kno exclusive of Sundacs and lecal holidayw oc’ | who was just blossoming out from |to botanists :'}h_\)};mm)fl;\ =l pube: tion of this order: otherwise as to them. ! Miss Twenty-seven of the silks. The -‘;P“‘-l ‘) *"""P 9(:9.‘ un 1(1;'“" l-:' s cnue will “he procceded Witk aa”i | banker remembered, ‘strangely, a vis. | the plant hitherto been in this coun case of default: and it is further ordered | jon of plaring lezs and flamboyant | vy that the herbarlum a tes vn_ heirs. devisees and | 100 Of Ela 2 g Fad T Aiehees "ot i Rev. Nasheun Bearnan | rouge that came awkwardly through ’("‘i‘ “"~\’r';1“"““’" Bf_:‘],i’:_e“’,"‘ o fdi':fi"\ it he be dead. and of said Bev. Joseph G e o ith air of one |for compariso o s identity O Herry. it he be dead, and of sald Rer. Vi, | his office door with the > | could be fully established. A o aach 01 e o dead onae; Wikl who was being trapped. Brandon re- | ol E e S 3 i 'l w “ e plan - g Eev. ‘Thomas. Mulady. Tt N be'fead: ‘and | membered the girl who had no place [ The plantis a freeflowering and alao the defendants designated as the n: | to go.” except to her silk counter or | free-seeding plant. producing seeds her rooming house. And Joanna un- | Quring its first season of growth, so known heirs and alienees of Rev. John Car- roll._ deceased. and of feed Of trcc. ion the followink terme e erms of 1 property is subject Shetiring i tndented: "Laid “property will be deed of trust: indebted- 01 the hurchase price over and abore I deed of titist one-third is to be paid in The' balance in two equal install: Jakge o ‘And two yenrs. with e ate ‘of' 63 7% per annum. | Conilannually, cecired "hy “second 5 the property mold. or all Warchaer. A de- reqliited at ihe time Cing, Tecordink, Tev: it okt Tof purchaser e %61 tate To be” complied with within Te® %0} davs from date of ale. Other- i acpoutt WiIT ba Torfelted and Droperty wtold at risk and cost of defaulting purchag- T er five 15) days’ advertisement of such tieale I some newspaper published in Wash- stamips. et | chase price in cash. of which a 155.000 in cash must be made to the under- | chaser lat. Pferma of sale: One-third (1) of the pur: posit of signed trustees at the time of sale. and the balance. in equal notes of the pirchaser.. payable’ in_one and two years after date of I'male with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per centum per annum. payable semi-annual- . and secured by deed of trust of the pu on the property sold: or all ca the ‘option of the purchaser. The terma saio 10 be complied with within thirty d from date of sale. in default of which t property will be reeold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five davs readyertisement in_some newepaper published Washington. D. C. _All conveyancing. title ' examination. revenue stamps and re: cording at the expense of the purchaser. EORGE E, FLEMING. Union ‘rrust, Bulldine. wgten. D-C- 5 ppaNCIS SAUL No. 925 15th St. WILLIAM P. B] P 025 1 NW. 925 15th St. N.w. 1n030-d&de.cxSu HAROL G iy 0. N.W. JESS . RAWLING! st Building. del-d&ds.exsu Trustees. Homes* Compang, A nacker. Miss M. Twomey, E. Van Loock & inets), " F. B. Wiseman. will niease take notice. Terms: Cash no27-ded B’ Thyson. Printz, Standard Taylor. W, Miss M. C. Sons ‘(music cab. arties interested MERCHANTS' TRANSFER & STORAGE €0, INC, . IN E 8t NW. ADAM A. WESCHLER & ¢ OUSEHOLD EFFECTS B TION TO PAY §' Notice is_ hereby given DAY, December_ 19, 1925 0 OCLOCK AM. we wil auction at Weschiér's, 920 dother Auctioneers. PUBLIC_AUC- ORAGE CHARGES. that_on SATUR. commencing _at well at public enna. ave. n.w. charges. certail W. Reh, household goods . Bickorton. G- ker. Francis J. Stoegerer. ed will please take notice. KR £XPkEss & 616 e st n028.dect Parties interest- AGE CO., INC.. gale: the purchase price above be paid in cash. A deposit o quired. Conveyancing. d trust to 1 $300.00 re- rding aod rev- ¢nue stampe at Durchaser's cost. tt Terms to he complicd with within 15 dass. otherwl deposit forfeiled and 'the properiy may. be advertised the trustees. and resold at the diacretios 1 T DALLAS GRADY. ° GUY BIRCKHEAD,. RADY. Trusiees. FRED McKEE, Attorney for Trustees. EDUCATIONAL. A Little Ad of a Big NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE AND APPLIED School ART FELIX MAHONY, Director, Main 1760 Conn. Ave. and M i Reund the World Cruise l-'n-dlo-tl.nnl.lln.s Mediterrancan Cruise Empress of lnnoo._l-h, 9 Reservations from local agents or C. E. PRELPS, Clty Pass. Agent 905 15th St. N:W.. Wash.,,D. C. FE. T. STEBBING, Gen. Agent 344 Madison Ave, New York Canadian Pacific | THE WORLD’S GREATEST /\ l B TRAVEL SYSTEM Rey. Leonard Neale, deceased, respectively, and also the defend- ants designated as the unknown heirs, dev- isees and alienees of the eight following decensed persons. respectively. namely: (1) N Ann Semmes, born Neaie: (2) Joseph Neale, (3) Jane Matthews. born Brent: (4 Ann Brent. (5) Ignatius Matthews, (6) Richard Holmes, (7) Mary Holmes and (& Eleanor Neale. cause their appearances to be’entered Teréin on or hefore the firat rule day occurring two (2] monthe after the da; af ‘the first publication of this order. othe: wise, as to the unknown defendants, this | cause will be procecded with as in case of default: Provided a copby of this order he published once a week for three successive wecks during the first month and twice » month _during the second month after_the date of ‘this order, in the Washinaton Law Reporter and The Evenine Star newspaner good cause for fixing sald lod of publi- cation having been shown herein. By tbe ecourt: WALTER I. McCOY. Chief Justice. {Seal) A true cony. Test: MORC, BEAC] By F. E. CONNINGHAM, ast. Cl 0680.106,13.de4,11 | things were particularly derstood why they looked at he She smiled at them both. couldn’t say that so easily,” she plained brightl; “if it wasn't that read, some place, that wicked. recognized them ghosts that me. John and Mrs. immediately get home until 4 half past ten. when I drew a line I wouldn't take the swallow. lot of men and women those three as the were always haunting Adams misun derstood me if I went out and didn't in the morning. They thought there couldn't be any place decent for a girl to be after 1f I took a swallow out of their flasks the boys distrusted me they mustn't cross, and =aid I was fooling or that And a who didn't that it will prove difficult to eradi- | cate. It is recalled that many of our worst weeds, like the dandelion, Rus- {sian thistle, sow thistle and Jimson weed, are allen invaders. Mr. Stand ley states that another Old-World plant belonging to the same family as the newcomer, Lepidium perfolia- tum, has spread with almost incre ihle rapidity through the Rocky Mountain States during the last few vears. TId 1 The largest water reservoir in the world has just been completed in London. It contains enough water to float a fleet of the largest battle- shivs, »

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