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AU MUTT AND JEFF—]Jeff Was Handicapped by Not Being Raised on a Farm. CTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, (Copyright. 1925 Mark Reg WA H s C. Fisher. Pat. Off.) SHINGTON, D. SATURDAY JANUARY 2 5 TEAMSHIPS Trade BY BUD FISHER | MUTT, TALK ABouT Luck! I BOUGHT A NUMBER (N A ICENTUCKY STocic FARM RAFFLE AND T JUST GeT WoRb FRoM BARRY SHANNON THAT My TICKET WING A FINE HOLSTEIN! SHe JUST ARRIWED BY EREIGHT, WE CANT WHATLL we )| <een Her Do wiTH Nekf/w;“ FLA IT'S A CineH ?AS SOON AL 1 TARE JBST Tve Got A Gime Dea THIS 13 THE HouibAY SEASON AND we can DO SOmME CHARITY WORKE THAT'LL MALCE A BiG HIT Wit Ay THe PARERS THAT USE OUR STUFE' we Le ?:‘H(D:;(fl Mitic T THe PooRr {18 EA N A ¢ Hind, VLBERRY | AdHUWER BATH Aand / SHAVE I'LL Be DOWA AND WATCH YOU MAKE THE HUNGRY ®iDS AUCTION SALES, . FUTURE DAY ADAN A WESCHLER & \ Entire Stock of Men’s Furnish- ings, Clothing, Fixtures, Etc., Contained in “The Hub,” at No. 811 Pa. Ave. N.W. By Public Auction, Thursday, January 7th, 1926, Commencing 10 A.M. THOS OWEN & (E THRER SON.AUCTIONEERS TRIS RRICK VALUARLE FRANCIS I HAY EMANTUEL <P OMAS 1. OWEN & SON TIONEERS Trustces’ Sale of Valuable Apartment House, Known as “Tilden Hall,” at the Corner of Connecticut Avenue and Tilden Street N.W. Br vt 2 certain deed ~ AT <ons other than th Hetenn < of “ane reqiired At the i ‘truste, o dtame 0f A fale Intarest o merance ane. ad the dac of T HOWARD DUCKETT. IRVIN OWINGS LING F aen1 Doy & €O ATCTIONEERS DIYELLING OF FRAME ] NORTH! ALE FENY TREET o TN ing AONTIAY UR P the 1 stuaie and rust per at Palanes drposit at TOHN KRUPSAW 2 AdTussoan: ATCTIONEERS oin EN & <ON VALUABLE NG, RF PREMISES N0 NI AVENT R SOTTHEAST, UNIMPROVED LOTS sriam deed of netrument amone the Tand recorda | and at the ra- the un- auction s earpoF FRANE 2 Charies alled - Wach G trust. for h Purahase A deposit rvordl TRty dave, nthers tha property max he 1At the diseretion o th he comniird Adver of the I VERNON RORERT N HOM AS TAYLOR | —_ | AROVE SALE HAS | 11, TUESDAY JANTARY. AD PLACE ORDER OF THE ST THE Ay hE TIME AND EEN POST. EFIFTH 5. SAME TRUSTEES ( b TS 1 OWEN & 6% SALF OF VALUARLE SRR AR AR BB ANT AT AR AR ATTFTIONEERS TRI'STEES STORY ING, N o L NoRTH t Apted | Sa P the land WEST Br virtue of a u 1925 ~rorded Mar CeFAIn e Otk o e 2aTAs ot the Drstriet of Colimbia and | S The renuest ‘ot the marty secuted therans AR L AL S S TR it T Taant e oremisce. an MON DAY THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF DE. BER. A D 'xv‘v \'r’ FOUR-THIRTY | tiie tollowing deceribead |a aitirnte 10 the Distriet of Commbia and | freianaten Ak and heins ot twe hundred | and fouirteen (2111 n F. E. Nawtons sih. | Ietsion of Inte i’ souare. sixivnine 1801 a8 mxor nf the said District of Columbia in | Yk 45 N oage AR el Sold suhlact to & prior deed of | Turther bartiodlare of which el 'Rt Timie of sate; one. hall | Nase Drice above maid trast 1o | neh. Datance i one. year: with | Merast At ‘weven per centum. ner Annum. | Avapie semiannuallv. or all cash. AC he | Drion of the nur A" desosit of S200 | Fiired. Convexa Ging and_reve. e S S " comniied Thirs her < depomit 1 mar retion of | HAS BEEN TIESDAY THE FIFTH DAY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE! OFTHE ABOVE F POST. | weLL, HE WAS SUCH A GENTLE Cow | <ome | an [ Manis Carln th AUCTION SALES. FUTCRE DAVS. TIONEERS | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioncers Trustee’s Sale of Modern Two- Story Brick Dwelling, No.' 1813 “B” Street Southeast. Br virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated November 3rd 1924 helng instrument X 251 “Tecordad Januars Rth. 1825 amane the Tand ‘tecords of the District of ‘Cofumbia and at the requsst of the party securad Therene ‘e "inderaigned wurviving Trustee [ Wi ofer for sale By puBe atetion Tront of the oremises. on TUESDAY THE FIFTH DAY OF JAN RY. 1028 AT FOUR OCLOCK P M. the following described land and ‘premisee. situate in the District of Co- mhia. to wit. Lot numbered thirty-thras i 'Cihe Amarican Seeurity & Trusy Compant. triister. and Othera’ subdivision nf 11 a0 Ber piat rded o the of 'the Rirvavor' for the District 'of in liber 71, at folio 28. improved Jaom’and bath dwolling. h-w. Tieat and iThis Terms af sale. The above property will he ol wibiert to a prior deed of trist for SH500 at 7 due March 14th. 10 hal. Ania 6f Durchase price above waid trust to Do S500 Cach and The remainder. secured by 2 second deed” of trast 1don the pronerty Bt D all cash over trust: at option o | Durehasar” | A “depamit of $300° reaired of A1) converancing Tearding and ‘matanial fees At et ot Sirchasar ms of ssle to be Fomoliad with within thirty dass from daw of «ale atherwiss the trustea reserves the FIRht 16 (eael] the properts: at the rek and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five Have “aqvertisamient of Such resals in soms newspanar '_nu"hlh-d in the city of Wash- G RERBERT R._KING Surviving Trustee AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. & €O ATH SALE OF TWO.STOR R FRAME DWELLING I213 "MONTELLO- STREET REET) o 138 f & certain deed of trus heing instrument Tanuar 14 1025 with the recorder ADAM TRUSTEES AND'BA AND oAl NOWN Bk (12th TH DAY “OF THIRTY seribed “land and Tistriot 61 Calimn's and 83 i1 Dan, In sauare sast recordad in B n TEENTH AT DAY JANTARY FOUR O'CLOCK T M.. the following de- ihed land and premises sitaate i the of Columbia. and desiznated as and 1ot numbersd (300 in " ok | ur \bered threa (31 ahdivi- | (o of the The desiznated on the of the District of on Durposes as Int thirty thousand and sixty-five ents thereon. con dwelling con. eliac. furnace 1808 Tot niat v ot the Distrit ot the same on the | west “of tha no and running thenos conter o tha west reat: Thence moutiie il wall and T ) said sout) Weat ‘of thi weat north thiueh the of kaid house 80 nning | beme mn R areer an whosn surves hool A2, oae A survevor Terma of be ol s for 1850, now Sred by @ e Droperts co1A antion. 0f murehase renuired of niirchase ronvevaneine notarial fass At zale ta he Axca from dat 2 Tha The ek FRaear fin the sor' of 'the Z 3 deserihed land is of the asssesor Columbia for taxs (800 sqiare 065 taining et and Dath 15 of sale: Sold subiact (0 & prior desd Of trust for S G666, further particulars of w 1 he announced at the time of sle natd 10 sash. A denns ad of the prirchas anvevancing. notary and recOrinE AL DOrehase Sale o he camntind with from das of sale. nther the proparty mav SIMON LYON R BALDER 5 ‘l‘(:mw will be time of sale vane stamy om0 Within it dase < deposit foriatted Advertincd and e e trastees e 3 TON SON. AUCTIONEERS ALE OF VALUASLE THREE ICK_ BUILDING CONTAIN E APARTMENTS N0 1105 MARYLAND AVENUE NORTHEAST Te nf 3 certan deed af triei leing N 133, recnrded Aoril 22, 1825 the “land records of the District of Thia, AU AL tha Teogest of the. pare indersizned 1riistos N front of the JAY U THE FOUR JANUARY, A'D. 1926, RO A Dine et . pren aituate s and twinz Tot 17 ams ‘and others, ¢ s e the st i hook 22 _Aro7AkdserSuk hol o N ~ | THOS 1. OWEN & AUCTIONEERS | TRU ALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING REING PREMISES 260¢ BOWEN ROAD SOUTHEAST Sirtud of A certain deed of trust 1025, hein 28th. 1924, a Rt of Columby By November 17th 22 recarded Notember i 1and records of the D and at the renuest of the marts u rene. The Rdsesined. trastees. will AU MURTL anetian. in"frant af the neemiaes , THURSDAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD 1028 AT THREE OCLOCK PM.. the following described land and 1aea. situate 1n the District of Co. Timbia. and designated as and being nart of {10t 0 °in eection” 1. Barrs Farm. more par. tionlarle described by metes and bounds in said deed of trast. beng the same oropers | purinased from Frank Foster by Walter Brooks and now known for purnoses of as seccment as 10t 838 in sauare SRAD Terms of sale One-third of the purchase money 1o he Daid in cash. halance in two caual i ts. pasable in one and twn yenrs, rest AL seven per centum per num. parable eemi-annually. from day of he Do, intion of the Wil e Convesancing Wt cost of he complind day ‘of ale Anted CHAPMAN W IN THE s a0 1l ot 6f the purchass halance in two in one and two Ler rentum pe: from day of v deed of trust unon the | roall ¢ At the antion of A" dend < 1 be revenus et At cost o Terme o he complies fitern n Aar ot sale, t ® the right to and cost of Avs adver S spaner P e Sold h e iitins AT e o o thirte daye_from Atherwise the triatess racarva tha right to Fesall tha roperty. at tha rick and ceet of Gotaultng purchasér. Aftar five dave Treement of el Je in anme nawana iblished in Washington. D¢ Birhase : with within SIQre N Justice AMORGAN T REACH Aset BOLITHA 4 Washinztan D TCLITS FRED o aftrr five some 1 “pevs M KEE, Trustess ATCTIONEERS RYON RYON aAkds avsn Trusices THOS. 1 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE DESIRABLE SIX ROOM_AND BATH BRICK DWELLING NO_E10 DELAFIELD PLACE NORTH By Virtue nf a certain deed of trust dated Mac 1923, recorded Mar 2ith No. 20_of tha Tand of Columbia. and 1y sacnred fharehy S after for sals ront of ‘the nramises. THE THIRTEENTH DA ADS 1026, AT FOUR the foilowinz dexcribed land sitate in the Diatrict of ( jiumbia. to_wit: Lot numbered (R CMarrs Catrits s sauare ‘umbered thirtes” hundred BT 1. "3 ‘per mlat recarded 1 ihe oMee nf Uie surveror for the Distict of Columbia in Liber 71 at folio 12K, Térma Of fale: Properts wold mubject 10 a first desd of trust of $3.750: further var: [tifhlare at the time of male A depont of $200.00 recuired. All fonverancing. re Cording. reveniia MAmMDE. ate. At the cost of the purchaser. Tarma of sale to he com Diied wAth within Afteen dase from dais ot Salo” atherwise the trustees regerts the rizht | 1o tecell the Droverte at the rigk and cost f defanlting urchaser. after five dass ad {Uarticine of sieh resals in fome newspaper BOiehea Th the reraf Washineton ARTHUR 1 ' BRIDGETT MILTON STRASBURGER feit1 Ak A axSudhol Tristass ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Lunch Room Business at No. 1932 14th St. N.W. By [sivius: 0T N cetain st ated Avst 1) Becemper a4 4 TaCords Gl the Fecord Diatrrct of Columnia. and_ at the requ [ he harty. seeurel therohy. the tister Wil "sell at guble ¥ Tve promises: on FRIDAY. 4 n. 192 AT TEN *O'CLOC tanrant zonds. Axiires and rauipment con el Wit e Above, Bremiacs’ e rartey eare: Vahiee ofiee rns. caeh ateam rabi PR 5. Wi Pen i B0 R1en Tnexirad term 6 Jenan shish T G 2 Deriod of 1 earh commemene Mar 1 15023 "TH 00t <ord an an emtiretes wil b Aol in detal Terms—~ash H ATARAT iy {THos. 1. OWEX & SON. AtCTIONERRS { Trustees’ Sale of Valuable' Residence at 1017 Sixteenth | Street Northwest, Containing Fourteen Rooms and Six Baths, With a Frontage of 42 Feet on Sixteenth Street. Newly Remodeled and Re- decorated. B virtue of a rertain deed of trust. dated eptember 10, 1925, being aanum-m No. 0" freorded September 33, 1085, amant the 1and records of the Diatrict of Columbia, and a'l‘ the rI,l-mlnd dfl[ Ihel Darty Irruh»fl “lEI’DY:, : | the Undersigned trustees Will aRll At ouBIA the ahove premises an’ TUESDAY. | atetion.. an front af. the. Bremises. on TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1026 AT | WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF LOCK P.M all _the ‘machinery, { DECEMBER. 1825, AT FOUR P.M.. the cautoment. wares and merhARAinG | following.descrined | Tand “and oremises. st used sl hiiminess.” Togather with 1he | fiate n the Dietriet 6 Colambia: and detis Jease for <aid Dbremiees. includine Cish e~ | nated as and heme Dart af sOUATS Tumbercd ister. show and wall cAses. conniers. chairs. | one hundred and ninaty-eight (188 and de- hemstitchine. pleatine and flutine machines. ! seribed as follows: Baginning for same on N‘T e u"'u moand unon satd premises. yflulrmll\» -u’b’»' "‘T‘]l' C l"dh of the "l':"'h ormas: Cagn M PO o WaKl Corner af sald 10t {n"eaid square; thene DHIEERICT NATIONAL, BANK | Eratn o3 A gl oNid sguare: thens OF WASHINGTON [ Mot a1 16 Diace r héemning: heipe narts Tr nf Inte numbered twanty-three. twentr-fou LESTER. Trust Ofcer EN & R THOS & 0 sox STEES TRY STORY_BRICK PREMISES =232 NORTHWEST. R¥ virtue of & certam deed " the land recards of the At “the requeat of DRI auchon - front on " TUESDAY. THE TWELF IANTARY. A DY 3. at THR o'l M followin ted s and Petwarth Addi ix per plat | e e o e s Known SALE OF VALUABLE RESTDENCE UPSHIR WO, BEINC STREET trust duly am £iven afarenca nn AU 1030 am. at fhe Unitad Statas | time and niace all Leliers of tha said Biters ar therent HERRERT EATET FRAN that 1 “th Y OF THIRTY e hy muhiie Auetion. on WEDNESDAY PM and vremises ) 14 RN A Colunthia 1 Sur, Holdin, Adminiciratt he sl reme Ton lettAre Arson Mille Sold_subieet to a prior deed of ! $3.000. fucther - p he_announced at ‘time e wbove said trust to A denosit of $200 required recording and recenie stAMpS cost. Terms to ympliad thirty dave. ntherwise depomit and the properts max he advartised at erion nf the 11 i1etag X ¢ prTToN = P NEW T ATCTIONEERS ALUARLE DWELL 200 “RRYANT ST FWO 1) STORY ICK BUILDING ROOM™ FOR Al holr z ment’ and distribution and Aer the courts Airer and whare all creditor o e ) EDWT GEOR OWEN & ToN THOS TRUSTEES: SALFE O KNOWN AS REING A DETACHED CORNER GARAGE a SoN o 3082 folio 231 rds of the Distriet of Colom Va Al a1 the request 6f tha parte semired therehie. Tha lndersiensd (ristees will el at puiic atetinn, n front af the nremises on THERSDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF " JANUARY. "AD. " 1995, AT FOUR O CLOCK PO the foilowing ‘described land cmises. ituate in the Distrier of (6 and desi = lot num thirts-aa in Emmons and | Uttonn af hinck nam- | five x mer"niat | » vavar of the i+ number ar (44) dead prior further duly attel Inatrime o of demds deed EME Admin the CcorRT Holdin SUPR « ~ That Columina, ha Court A the Distriet af admmistration on H_ Branson. latn hia. deceased Al acainst the deceased Axhint the came Tegally anthentioate or hafara the ard L1028 athersier they luded from al under my hand 1025, KARLA §test JAME for the D Pranate eloven (111 at folin forts Tarma: Sold suhject fo & trust for €4.000 and interest tieulars of which will he announced i time of ‘sale: the DUFChAGS price ALove el trast o be pad 0 cach. A danasit of $530 te atired.” Conveyancing recording and revents Stamps 2t DUrAhazers cost. . TArms to. b 20 with within 1171 daye. Otherwise danoait [orfeited and the oroperts. may b advertised and resold at the discrefion of the trusteee, WARTHEN, STONER par | this NRY L. LYMAN 1 Trustee. LIAMS, MATURICE TOLERH ja%-Akdenx it THOS. 1. OW A Columbia. Holding 33853, Administration tiea that the suh Columbia. has Court nf the Distr e PTAL Busber. late of hia. deceased Al AgAInAl tha deceased axhibit the eame. legally authanticated or hefore the Oih 1028 otherwiss they EQUIPMENT, 11th ST N.W frtie of that a dated March the offie NED IN nl chattel deed of | 1025, and Aled fo the vecorder of desd istrict_of Columbia on March 19, siven Number 146 the tunder: will_sell by public anctio nnder hand 1925, sl nw my this SUPREME COURT of - William R MoK ARRAR the last will ot and | eetate. Wy the | Compan< | Derember. | AT | McKnieht, 8001, | Tamna. Florida ~and annear” in sl coirt | dav of Frbruary Am. to show should not e published in porter_and The Re a THOS and twentv-five (2374 and 25) in Aauar L nimbered TR, as Ber mat recorded i the nfiice af the sirtevar for the THstrict of (h Timbia in hher HDC. at tolio 298 Terme: Sold subiéci 10”2 prior deed of trust for $50.000 further partieulars af which will he anncunced at fime 6f cal~ i the purchace nrice ahote said trust ta he paid ‘one-third in cash. halanes one and fwo frare’ai 8o A depond’ol $1.006 fenuired Eomsarancine recording and revenu sl Ae virtue of o cartain desd of trust dated | AL Purchaser's coa rme to ba compii 6! 1nE et d fost dated | L RUCRAT tRITty dav. otherwise depas 194, recorded September 15. 1995, among | forfeited and the proverty may he advertised the Tand records of the District of Columhia. | and resold at the discretion of the trustees and &t the request of the DArty sscured JAMPE D. HOBBS. _ tharatve. tha undersiened tristens will gell af | HOWARD CALBURNS. Subie anetion. in frant a1 ihe nremises. | Trustees: an WEDNFSDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY | 3 DECEMBER. A D 19 AT FOUR. | gam TEENTH DAY OF JA} at the | ame hour and nlace. THIRTY P the roTlowing destrihed Tand A nremises. fituate e Distnet of BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE: ETRAR YN KWL d e the Distrigt of Columbia in Liber County 7.! “THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. Burpon’s sriment ani”iaxiiion 'as | TRUSTEES” SALE OF DESIRABLE Two. Sigare ; U NG, SITUA ferme it oo et of| NG WS nEE KOR AT rust For el oartiuiare of | pyO% o 4th STREET NORTR SR L% AN 2 e 0F, sale | aaen TR Todb. Rein€ inairument oo 38 of naid one-third in cash. halance 1 and 2 years | the 1and records o e District of Columbla. A e AT €1 00 yantincd” TGAT® | we shall sell. in front of the Dremises, on At eonat of 1,000 rouired. Con. | N6 SR “THE, ECEVENTH DAY OF 1A% plirchaser’s coet, Terme to ha comolisd with | CARY _AD. 1026, at THREE-THIRTY within thirty da. otherwire denosit for. | O'CLOCK PM.. lot. part 16, in square 785 T ann e “Arane 1Y Toat e advertised | Terms of kile. Onefourth cash: balance I e et i "The Fartira! | in one. iwo and three ears: with interes TANES BT RoRR [ Tt e A pavabie” il pokit of S5 required A HOWARD' A, time " of sale. and the porchaser allowed e | Bftzen" daze ‘from ate of saie 10" comniete Q N 1. | the Durehase TAIl " conveyanees. rerpm N S REEN POST: | Wha Tevenie stamne ‘B0 cont. of purchaser TEFNTH DAY OF 74N 1848, at the | Further particulare at time af sale D A ol Ry "RRNTHR OF THE TRUSTEES 4e31.22.4:6.8.11.13 HARTON Akl ex " e OWEN & SON J ATCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable . Residence at 2131 Massachu- setts Avenue Northwest. the das_ herein mentionad t0 be not less than raturn das [ 1Sear CAitent | Denute Rezister of i #4THE ABOVE SALE poned _until WEDNE: " Eifumbia and’ desisnated ae and heine lot 1 ' hlock 6" Kalorama Heichis. " as mer niat tacotded 1 the offies af the survevor far of Freda Kuhhlank ine last will and the National pans. It Ber. ' AD non compos: Dr. Everstt i by 13 Sold subi 56,000 he 7025 tha arr heira unknown <ihblank d da or | Wiiock amta 2 | Berenr "o nublished i Renorter and The cach of fhree refurn” dav herein S THE ABOVE noned _until _WE fore ‘waid return das. . (Seal'v Reristar af Wille far A Clerk of the de26ax. Sl C: 2 EDWARD C. BALTZ VERNON de30-d.exSu&holtomerall Trustees. OTLOCK P M remie 1" ABLE i3 A STRE Virtin 0f & onctan desd af triat duly ctioneere TWO Pat Cratty s snhd of i va ' n R of the records of the affice of th Catamhia L it tret A af said sous 15 &5 N ot font tn the soitth Tink of sl o A noint W of ) RIES HENRY NOTICES. PREME (OUR; FOWLER Plainrif ATihay L3 halid Court of the FAlkn Remartar and The Auditor to Rara LAnS, \ the ¢ ho o 1ot # A RRO! Attor et harent K thence cast f P ot e Saac oRe W ¢ ‘Decambe An Ez ation of this or A [ il Attornes IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI haing Tate the aceount « Atlantin and A DAVIS SUPREME COURT OF 2 ““This ia to Sive riher was D A Society of Home ned = o Tratamentars hae Au STETSON, Attorner. DISTRICT OF on th ~n meval of the Suprame Conrt of the D a Prohate (o courtroom as the piac for making pac said estate nd contral AN TRIST <ox Attornes heran day T11h the Peraons are hereby with the vouchers thereof. | n Administration Fation having heen made herein AD. AG abtained of administration on the estat District havine R FRANK STETSON, catata of Distr Tiere he D the ot 5 NA MPANY nf Wille of the Roher having Tith the Coeners theran? Navember hanefit of said estat December. FRANSON TANNER Re. I of deln oal 1 AT of Wil the and A. RFA WIL Attornes e riber, f SUPREME COURT OF TH h Aty from Columhia 0 the “may cluded from all benefit of of b Register of Wiils ror the District hia. Cleri of the Prabate Court T ALFRED B. LEET. Attorner. " THE DISTRI( Columbia. Holding Probate Conrt i Dorket testa craned. and for letters 1 Amarican Seriinl ordrred 1925 Grand Al canse wh he Eranted 1A This Tha s s tn he Dj the of Subeo an fncea 5. ntars LRt $'s htral Tusedar 028 sich Let Washin.ton Evining Star onee Of three wiccessive weeks hefors the retnen 1°T OF t —No rive no. Trohats Inttere White Calnm claims Arned 1o L rihar December Jaw 1 Colum 19,780,537 " OF Fetate 1-—No Avpli- nd Trust ay ot Town the “nd 10 nclork annlication Law herent Re ach the firat publiication HOEHLING A THEODORE Wihe of Columbia"Clerk of the Probate Court for COGSWELL | the decoased —No 1) for _orobate teatament and for lstiers testamentary on_snid eatats Savi is ordered this thirtx_dase before said Justioe Diatrict FRANK STETSON. Afforner. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columhia, Holding Probate Court.—FEstate e Adminiatration Dockat 75.—Application hav. been made herein of of sald daceassd and Tru i<t Com- 18t dax af Decen- Anna " Schlotthaunr. Marja Reinecke. cugtodian Schiotthauer And - Maria Brauer. Frederck Braver Taw. and i wali Cours on Tursd AbDear in said cour uetdnt Febriary AD. Fhos eause WY Dlication’ mauld et he granted Re Ha and ecke - v Br ext o al compos of Anni George ausr. the T kin of 1] others 1026, at 10 Suieh ap. Let notiin e Washington Law Ritest he Probal Y sueressive wepka mentioned lication o he not less than thirtr dave he. A JAMES T, i e Cou Evenins Star hetorn the first once “in the b HOEHLING int o art. NNER Colum <0 | the | AL NOTICES | FL F. STONFRRAKER. Affornes SUPREME COURT OF TilE DISTRICT OF | hia. Halding Prohate ' —Nn Admini-tration —This 15 te sive no £t O uterther ol e it "o Columbia, has obtained’ from the Pronate | Court of' the Distrier of Cotumbia, fotiere testamentars on the estate. af Tile Af| tonehraker. Jate nf tha District of Colum hia deceaced " ATl peraons having claims 1SAINSL the deccased are harebr warned {6 | ~\TDIL tha same” with the Vouchers therenf Tl authanticated. (o the subseriber. an hefore the 11th day of Decamher. AD | 2R “nthersice thev mav by law be ex yied trom il‘nenen ot'said'estats. "Giey nngsr my hand this 111h ‘dag of Decembar 1925 SAMUEL E_ STONERRAKER. 120¢ 1800 nw C YSeal) CAttest: JAMES | TANNER. Rezister of Willa for the Diatriet | of Cabuniia, Clerk ot the Probate Court Ae1078 1 GEO. (. SHINN, SUPREMF COURT OF THE D) L.Colimbia. Holdine Probate 15 Administration —Thia 1 that the bBer of the mhia has obtained from of the District Attornes. ISTRICT OF Court.—No 18 ke no District o the Brahate of Cilumbia lettere | administration: on tha estate ot Seeuin] Alex Tate ot The District of Columbia. | arsons having ciainia Akaimal ned 1o sxhimt | ners therant Iagally Nihaorinar. on ot e | Deltmner A0 “Ta | he exelics van un Aheadili CRALEY TAMES GFORGE, PR € GERTMAN. Attarnes. E COURT OF oE. mbie. Hold Administeatinn that the b OF Tae oF o f the Thsrme: of nthe Pranate retate of S ate ot the Disttiet af Co. | vase are hocebe warned o DIST vou tiereos 10 the subacmnar an ¢ narember. AT ex 1ated AR . the Distrint of Colum Probate Court del 2822 HEWITT GR IN THE S ROBERTSON. Atfornes SUPREME COURT OF TH miia —Samuel I Gros an Forreat and the tinkno t —No 448K, Eou i i< 10 dee) follawing descrivad Sirnate. I5ing And heing Wachineton Distriet of Cali Tart ‘of original 1ot numbe n hiare Wimherad setents fioe nine for the same on Pennes) X acenis mEht () feer 15 ineh Arinmestarls from the northeast corner of <310 101 And running thenre northaaaters ar ad aventie TSANTT £ K1, 0 inches then and warailal ‘with tha we Nimherad sitteen (181 10 the #ar AnA thenia mast on ean allex fn intar act a line drawn at 1 ancise with Prnn Tania avenia from the naint nf heginning thence to said noint of bepnning On or t is this 23rd das drred that tha defend living. and 1f dead his alianars And devisess and Fatisn ther Annearanee 1o be Y an o hefore The firat ruls dar Lrring after tha exniration of ona month 1 this date. othersise the cause will be Jomeded with i rase Of defa Pro. fodd A comy dor he niibliehed twioe month far o nth in the W Reporter and The F Sty WALTER T MACOY. Chief (Seals CAtrue cony Test MORGAN REACH K FEACH . Asst alles ant. Uriah Fores i dar Cle s GEORGE A. PARKER, Attorner. SUPREMF COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia. _ Holdin Cour A1 Adimin 1t <t mive tertamentary an ihe retate of Sutfon. fat~ ‘wt the "Diirier OF t Daniel T, af | Colum Caime ot iuded fram all e 1995 FRED D Atiest he (Seal fw O he P JAMFS 1 HAMILTON & RAMILTON. SUPREME COURT OF Columbia. Halding nreme Court of the Dietriet af Calumhie anted letters af administration e 1. a . oo the ‘estate nf Samiel Brean. deceased. has with the annracal of the Stipreme (ot ol 1n District 0f Cnlimmia holdine & nronats canrr anmointed Manday. 1he 18th Har nt Tanuary IRSE at 10 6 rlock am: Ae the | Time. and xaid courtioem as the Biace for making navment and distomution from sa state. under the court's direction and TR0l when and where ail ‘eraditors And ons entitled to distributive shares lezaciee or the residue. nr narte tharent ar “anarner Al anihonzed e Aalnet e A3 0f Dedembes 1005 COMPANY GEORGE E. FLEMING (1MW) Yice President. (Sealt “Attest’ JAM TANYER. Resrister of Wills for the Dietrict of ColumpiaClerk of fhe Probate Court Attarners, THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court —No —This is 10 Eive no h who was he the a a OBEAR & DOUGLAS. Attorneya COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No {ration —This Js 10 zive no- uhseriher. nf the District of btaintd from the Probate | Court of the District of Columbia, latare | of admimistration on the estate of Charles | Fisher Taylor, late of the District of Colum. . decensed’ All persons having ciaime againet tha deceased are herehs warned o | FXRINIL the same. with (he Vouchers thereaf Tegally 10 he Subserhar on da” o December’ A T may v 1w beex cluded from ail benafit Af said estate. Given ire my hand Mis 7th das 0f Decemher. 5. "USERENA O WILLTAME TAYLOR Fairmont st nw (Seal) Atiest JAMES TANNER. Rezister of Wills for the Thstriot of Colimbia. Clark of the Probate onrt AnlB.26.12% SUPREME Columbia, 00, Admin that the Columbia, has PROPOSALS. TRUSTEE'S SAIE OF VALUABLE welonzing 10 the ot "Annie l Tath sireet Northwest 3y and 477 King street Alexandria. Virginia ¢ alan trade fixtures in both storea E | Hayden Gibbe. trustee ' in’ bankruptes of Annie Garfinkle. No_ 1610, Bankruptey. Su | preme Court of the Dietrict of Columbia | herehs ntites sealed pronosals for the Dor | chase in bulk of the two socks of shoes one Incated_in = oremises 1430 1sth ‘streei Northwest, Washington. D. C.. and_the othar s 427 Kinz street. Alexandria. Vir- And also for the frade Axtures in Sach of said etores. Separate nDrovoeals are Teatested for the Durchase of the stock in | Fach store and for the fixtures in each store. | and Al wroposals should be sealed and ad fAressed to the trustee: thase for the wtock | Gecompanied by a certified chack to the order At The tristee for $300.00. and those for the fixtiires accompanied by & certified check to The lorder of 10 truster for %200.00. and | Aeliversd to Raloh D Quinter. Eea.. refaree | fn bankruptes. Wilking Building. Washington. | B O on or hefore Saturday. the Oth day of January, 1926, at 10 o'clock am.. at which iime pronosals will he ‘opened. Inspection | @ premises hy bidde A unon piication’ 1o F. Havi stee. hose office ix room No i ing, Washingion, . € The o hereby Tesérved 10 reiect any ar a on | e hid. the halance of the | naid in’eash forth- GIRBS, Trust ae30.31 STOCKS bankrupt estate ted in Dremises 1930 Washington. D. C |in prem | zinta. e in Bank: F. HAYDE nk; With Funter OFFICE_OF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. AR {ington Memorial Bridge Commiseion. Wash Ington: D, -~ Sealed nroposals will be re cerved_at this ofice until 11:00 A.M.. Jan- | Uary 7. 1036, ‘and then opened. “in “Room | | 1813, Kavs Buildinz. for conctricting piers And abiutmente nf the “Arlincton Memorial Blitca across the Potomar River. at Rash: Flirihe: normation hoon“an §023,24,25,26. incion. D. €. plication. 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Wendever takes the hiote standin and decides 1o £0 on with his plans for the Winter ‘s though nothing had . happencii Howetir. feeling the uree to g1ve a Mit 1o poor fellow creature. he mxperiments those with whom he comes in contact until e Ands one In need of heln Thin proses 1o ha & delicateJo0king manicire 211 “Vinler Martin—who aerves him regiiarly He offers her and 2 member of her famils 4 vacation at Monte Carlo. She lias dinner with her fiance. Robert. and persnades him 1o act as her brother. ‘They call on Sir Harzrace and tell him thes will T © noat telle tham thes are free to dn 4 they please. gives them plents { spending money and places a car at their lanosal. Sir Harzrave n (Cantinued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT XTIL A New Experience. OB and Violer were half way thraough dinner at the villa one evening a little later in the week when Hargrave whom they had not seen for several days, strolled in. He nodded pleasantly 1n hoth of them and drew a chair up 1o the tahle. Dn vou mind iy asked. Of course nat Are von goin asked eagerl: He shook his head 1 a dining at o'clock,” he explained cockiail with vou, if 1 may The butler hastened away to pre pare it. Hargrave leaned a little back in his chair. he momentary disap. pointment in Vinlet's face hrought hing a curious sensatlon, half of pleasnre half of remorse. After all, he asked cizarette?” he Violet dine answered to here? :ne Beanlieu n at have “WELL.” HE SAID, “IT'S GOOD YOU'RE YOUNG. MAY YOU PLACE WHEN YOUR ST. NOT TO BE DIS! CARLO Rey. U.8. Patent Office of some importani financier. He was | an American himself, I'm quite =ure. | The woman was an American, too, but | her name, she told Robert, was the | Marchesa di Bienl “J know who <he Hargrave ad mitted, with 2 aleam of interast in hie eves o thev were talking about me, eh?" The woman kept on questions about vou, sir?” fided. “She wanted to know whethe vou were at all accessible She said that you had some mutual friends and that she was anxious to meet vou Hargrave sipped his cocktail thought fully. “Well, occurs?” asking me Robert con why not if the he remarked amusing. I think your | correct, AMiss Violet. 1 could quite tmagine that their interest in me | not altogether a friendly one. What are you two goinz to night?" Robert wanis 1n | a time.” Violer answered 1 hope he will take me | dance." | “'Roulette doesn't 1 always lose, plyv. “1 daresay opportunity ‘It might he iniuition was do t roulerte for Afterward somewhere 14 amuse vou? she confessed sim I could win anea or twice it might. The other games I can’t understand at all. Robert coming to the club tonizht. though and T know I shall enjoy that. 11 ft 8o much better than the Salle Privees. here's a better crowd thers grave observed as he rose to h “I mav =ee somethinz of vou don’t leave 1on early He strolled out with a little farewe nod. Violet looked after him, ung ¢ scious of the faint wistfulness in eves. Robert watched her with sone if " Har foct PPOINTED WHE? FEEL THE SAME ABOUT THE 'AY COMES TO AN END.” was he heing faithful to his tentions? He had frankly announced himself for the next few months an egotist, a pleasure.seeker at any cost, and he was suddenly conscious that he was exercising throughout the days a rigorous though unacknowledged self-denial. At the present moment nothing would have made him more content than 1o have taken his place hy Vinlet's side and forgotten Beaulieu and ail that it He ahandoned his half-veiled contemplation of her slim perfection. her shy. intrizuing exs, with # sigh of regret he asked after momen how does it 207 i< all too wonder claimed. 1 never was anything Robert declared Hargrave nodded approvingly “You remember the illustrated pa- per vou threw down by v chair in the manicure room?" he asked Violet “You had conjured it all up 1o vour- self and you were seeing it through that streaming window pane. Do you find it as beautiful as your fancy Far more beautiful.”” she acknowl- edzed The picture enough, but I don't think that any words could describe this place when the sun is shining. It isn't only the beauty of it—every one seems so really gayv. 1 wonder whether it is real happiness? 1 suppose it is.” TRY e was silent for 2 moment He reached out his hand for the cock tail which the butler had brought him Well. " he said. “it's good not disappointed when vou're vonnz. May vou feel the same ahout the pl; when your stay comes 1o an end.” I want tell vou _somethinz. please.” Violet hegged earnestly. “'I've heen wanting to for dayvs, but I never seem 1o see vou I've heen busy." he interpolated, may not really he anvthing at she went on. “hut the other night in the Sporting Club 2 woman and a man were were talking about you He smiled tolerantly T don’t know why." she went on diffidently. “hut it seemed to me somes how that they weren't exactly friendly. The man seemed to be the Parls azent ATl meant Vialet ex could heliaved there in the world have like it ace _ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. IANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag. Ja Popular Music in 20 lessona. 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Y. t0 Cherhourz-Southampton-Hamburg. ALBERT BALLIN _Jan. 7 Fab. 17 Ma:. 31 DEUTSCHLAND . Tan. 21 Mar. 4 Anc i3 *CLEVELAND- ... Jan. 28 Mar. 11 Apr. 22 N'Y. to Cobh (Quernstown). Hamburs. STHURINGIA Jan. 141¥AD. 25tANy. « *WESTPHALIA . Feb. 11+Mar. 25¢Mas 8 +¥ia Boston MERS Italian L SN,y N Ldan, 2 fev. 18 Apr.13 June 1 Apr.'22 June 11 35-39 was attractive | 10 be | fng next tn me and they | 4 thing that was almost a scow! on h face. “I wish he'd stay in to dinner one evening,” she sighed. “There are such a lot of things I should like 1o ask about the place and the people.” “Why should 2" Nobert answered, little brusquely. “He hasn't shown any signs of bothering about us the last few days. Try one of those pears | Violet. What ahout the moldy ba nanas and an apple vou used to laugh at when we had that two-bob tahle d'hate in Soha’ doesn't * <he reflected We shan't like e zroaned. She made no reply. | at_their own request. had been left only partially drawn. and she was looking out into the vialet darkness ‘Thank heavens I haven't got a morbid disposition.” R went or watching the refilling of his glass. can enjoy every minute of thi: out a thought about the | We've got tomorrow anyhow | morrow we've got the next day | far enough.” “T wonder what effect this will really have upon us afterward,” Violet spe | ulated. “T remember I used to think that a month's sunshine and pleasure without any anxiety would be tonlc | enough to last me for the rest of my {life. T wonder?" | "I don't,” Rober: don't think at all | way to enjoy life."” Even at the Sperting Club, on an | unusually ecrowded evening. the en | trance of a semi-roval dinner party from Beaulieu created some sensatin There was the roval personage hin | self, escorted by the Princess Putralka an English duchess. superbly hejew. | eled. an Ttalian prince and princess | with historic names, un English | woman who announced x little ton | loudly that she had been bored tn | death at the party and was dying for | some roulette. one or two of lesser Interest, and Hargrave himself. He |glanced around the room noncha- lantlv. His eves rested for a momant with a_puzzled expression upon the flower-like figure of Violet. in a plain white frock which had been amonz her recent purchaset, standinz beside one of the tables. He caught a sur. prised and delightful flash in her eves and was ashamedly conscious of a re | sponsive thrill She herself seemed | aquite unaware of the admiration she | was exciting. He strolled across to her side, and her welcoming smile evoked allegorical groans from her many undeclared admirers “Winning?" he asked. She shook her head ruefully T can never win.” she replied. “All the others seem to. I've lost the five louis T allowed muvself.’ { He laughed quietly !..That's not enough,” | “wait.” He drew a handful of mille notes from his pocket and handed them to the croupier with a whispered instrue. tion. “I'm betting the maximum on the dozens,” he told Violet. “That is scarcely the game for you. I'm put ting & louis en plein on 14 and 29. 1 don’t know which it will be, but vou can get ready to draw the money." { “An en plein would make me de lirious.” ehe confessed. T don't think | I've even seen any one I know win | one. “Then it's highly probahle.” he o fided. “that vou are nn the m:‘-shgrd of a new experience.” Coprright. 1825 be E £ back to 1t The curtains, future. and t That he said ! | Phillips Openheim ) (Continued tomorrow.) | WALTZ COMIN(;I;ACK. Revival Shown in Sale of Phono- graph Records. LONDON., January 2 (#).—The old. fashioned waltz is slowly coming inta VYoZue again. One of the biggest talk- ing machine distributing agencies savs three waltz records are among the 10 most popular dance tune rec. ords sold during the last quarter. It s asserted in dancing circles that the tango has failed to appeal to the “man in the street,” and that the pop- ularity of waltz music points to a definite revival of the old-fashioned waltz. ) i | During the Prince of Wales' vov- age on board the Repulse more than 1.300,000 cigarettes wers aold in the ship's canteen.

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