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MONDAY, APRIL 1926. STEAMSHIPS. BY POP MOMAND AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 9, o The Adopted Wifij I OWEN & SON, AUCTION SALE_OF BRICK DWELI 433 REET SOUTHEA! " rtne of a certain deed of trust duly TELL HiM [ 1in Liber No. 5084, folio 484 et seq e land records of the District of Coium wl at the request of the party secured bE RIGHT In i KEEPING UP WITH THE JONE SES—Strange, Very Strange. HEY MISTER MEGINS, T EEs ORY, MEGINGS, A SHORTAGE OF % 16.40 HAS Y, DEEN DISCOVERED IN TH PENSION FUND OF THe POLICE DEPARTHENT! AS PoLice QOMMISSIONER. THLS NEVER MIND WHAT T THINK TH POINT 13, WHERE 1S THAT SIXTEEN ForTy ? YeEW? weLt How! TS STRawee ! 19 T ot Co. 1 Tots 1 2 and part of original lots ax per plat of said subdi < 3. page 153, of the rec e of the surveyor of a prior deed of articulars o of sale 10 be vaid in required €on and vevenne stamps s to be complied wil otherwise deposit fo y e advertisec cretion of the trustees S.A. DRURY J. B, NICHOLSON, Trustees TONEERS, jeposit ot OWEN & SON. AUC Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling With Built-in Garage, Being Prem- ises No. 207 Douglas Street ast. a cortain of trust duly nber . 192 instrument 0z the land records of the Die and at the request of tho the undersigned trus o _auetion INESDAY. A deed in frout ¢ THE O CLOCK P M 1 1 $50000 cas VALUABLE TWO, DENCE KNOWN AS TREET NORTH of trust datec nst > N . oF now known as Sl subject at 34,000 deed trust T wh the pu ed at t 't of $300 requin { h MeCORMICK tioneers, VALUABLE UNIM ESTATE WELL LO ( PLACE IN RAPID ING SECTION WEST OF AVENUE 3 tain_ d ded No. 16 of the st anc the of trust duly folio 119 et District of onMONDAY T DAY OF APRIL. 1 K P, L in front WELFTH (12t AT FOUR 0'C “t of Colu twenty e sub n Washing subject to t vetad or thirty-five hun pt stables used silding. nor shall . fo =hall the JOHN 1. HOLMEAD 3 EwioN BREW ER ADAM &a A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers, Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel Room Articles By Public, Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges, By Order of !;rhe Washington Terminal Co. - S e ave: HIRTKENT] NCING AT a4 articles. Haodbags oM ks St Ca d miscellaneous personal A ASHINGTON By J.H TAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionecrs. TERMINAL €O TONGE. Manager Receiver’s Sale of Restaurant and Bakery Equipment, Cffice Furniture, Etc., Con- tained in “Bellevue Farms Lunch,” at No. 1334 G St. N.\W. e of an it the Distriot of Columbia, passed i No. 4319, tho undersigned receive! Thiic auction within the ahove MONDAY. APRI[, TWELFT TEN O'CLOCK A M. the fur and ute rained theren Cash Registers. and Steam Tables B Steel Furnace. es. Broiiers Washer. Ex Meat Grinder able” Stlver, chen Utan Add Machine and o] Fiffe et first be offered as a satisfactory bid is © ately sold 10 detail ed when knocked dow £ within fweuts-fpur hou § Merchandise. consisting of f and miscellaneous supplies, for sale as an entirety for Fauty D 1925, A ture. fix nation Ret to Milk Cabinot Ovens, Candy Ra Dish Mixers ase Traps. Linens Bake Rof Fans, El Machin en and 1 n eived, tiroty $1.000.00 “do. balance sale ENJAMIN flered ROSENFELD. Receiver. 1934 G St N.W WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling With Ga- rage, No. 509 Randolph Street N.W. By virtue a co recor as evidenced by, dated Nov. 15. . of the Jand the District of Columbia. and at purty secured thereby. the s will_offer for sale by c in front_of the premises. THE 9th DAY OF APRIL. 1 5 OCLOCK P.M., the following-de 1 premises. sitdate in the Dis. a. to-wit: Brick private and bath, clectric lights, side_and ‘rear alley, 1-var liare 2232, 509 Randolph ADAN A ain_deed of trust ecorder’s receipt The above property will be L prior deed of trust for ent. due August 24, 1928: inced at time of sale. A required of purchaser at mveyancing, recording. stamps and notarial fees at cost of Terms of sale to be complied n thirty days {rom day of sale. the trustees reserve the right (o property at the risk and cost of ting purchasor, after Ove days' ad- Of such resale in some news- shed in the city of Washington. RIGET, OB CECIL Y. DOW! M 5000 { ale. Al purchas With wit otheryise resel] th The defa vertisenient paper b.c. 1.5.7.8.9 stees an! on OF FOURTHIRTY following described land nd Laura Rising and the at 1t sold | duly | ; ¢ e REFLECTS o N i t ( d EVERY Twi€ I HAvE A MTERVIEW WITH ™ HE 30CKS ™ THE 6y | MAYDE T AT DIPLOMATIC 7 [Princess Troubetzkoy] SYNOPSIS. Celia Gibbs. whose mothe: was an inf the death of her but he was kno ties ‘than for his puintings cold ehild eruelly Hilary Fraser. a dilettante bache is one of Gibbs' fow friends r artist's death he is astonished to I Gibbs had bequeathed to 118 care an the orphaned Celia. Hilary's sister, Eversham, s the reaponsibility Celin's_education. She places her. with her own daughter. in & convent France. When the giris finish takes Celin into her house to I ther He was of r of | mbroad. Shortly afterward Laura dies desperation over Celias situation ghe may live in his Louse with FUTURE DAYS. & SON, AUCTIONE VALUARI 2 PREMISE NOR' TEAST. o of a certain_ deed of trust duly Lih 181, folio 117 ecords of the Dist request of the part irsigried truste in_iront of the __FUTURE DAYS. ADAM AT WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | THOS. J. OWE Assignee’s Sale of Machinery, | | Fixtures and Equipment of “Norris Peters Company,” Lithographers and Photo- lithographers, at No. 458 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. Hy virtue of an oeder of the Suprems t_of the District of Columbia. in re | lumhia nent of Norris Peters Company. Inc.. [ T 0. 45401, the undersigned assignec 11 by public’ anction within the above premises on THURSDAY, APRIL TEENTH, 1926, COMMENCING AT VELOCK” AN the machinery ' ar nent contamnedtherein, meiudi sraphic_Power Presses. 2 Paper Hand Presses. 2 Plate-Graming | Linotype * Machine, ~ about 700 | Stones” (various sizes). ineluding be. | lieved to have certain historical value: 4 arce Printing Frames. 8 Cooper-Hewitt and | Mach Photo Lamps, 6 Cameras, 11 hotographie Lenses (various iz =’ Photographic Sercens. “ther with various othe ment, office furnit nduet’ of busi de name and accou Caxh property roved from the premises on o i0th. 1926, Detailed list b l TAUCTION SALES. RS ecorded in of the mbia. and sared - thereby. 11 sell at public_auction mses. on FRIDAY. THE NINTH DAY 1926, AT FOUR-THIRTY ihe following-described land te 1 the District of Co ed as and bemg fot 40 al's suivlivision’ of lots ‘in ber plat Tecorded in the Uhe ‘surveyor for the District of in Liver 46 at folio 55 Ytms of sale: All cash. A deposit of | $300° w11 "be “required at' time All Thho: | fonvesane Tecording, | 1c stamps. Euttors, 10 | otc of purchaser. Terms of eale e | ed with withit. thirty days from | day otherwite the (ristees reserve | tha right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five | days’“advertisement 01 Sich resale in some | newspaver published ‘i Washington, D, C TESSE WILLIAMS B QUINCY * SMITH nh30-d&ds.exSu Trustees ADAM W WESCHLER & SON_Auctioneein e TRUSTEES SALE. OF TWO-STORY AND e receivanie. | BASEMENT ‘BRICK DWELLING ~NO. to he re| 2601 11th ST. N.W. BEING THE N.F before April CORNER 111h AND EUCLID STS, N W Virtie of a certain deed of trust duly | phication * to _auctioneer. ded in Liber No. 4890 folio 54 et sed.. {mitted” daily’ until” e { of the land records of the District of Colum I ROZIER DULANY c 1, and at the party secured \ . Wilkine Bidg.. Washin: | thereby, the tnde | avsszeaeid s pu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioncers. L on | ESCHLER & SON. A o | | OCLOCK ¥ | Bankruptcy Sale of Stock of |{ FIF TEN equ of sale h 8 o cellane. | nsed | NESDAY APRIT., Tollowing-described land WED ' Ok the Situate { | E subdivision ) of Todd Mount \x per plat i in Book th Groceries, Valuable Fixtures : H | and Implements of Trade, Re- |\ {00 WL | frigerating Plant, Auto||/ " Ay of sad W subdivision record Trucks, Etc., of the “Knicker- (it %2, 7 °f, 1o s, of 0% bocker Market” at No. 2440 (Said Block 1% beinz now 18th Street N.W. | One-thi Ry virtue of an order of nts | Court of the District of Colu { Bankrupiey Court, in re Knic | ket Co.. 4 corporation. Bankru the undersigned trustée will auction. within the above | THURSDAY _APRIL, EIGHTH | MENCING AT TEN O0'CLOCK ie groce ineluding French Peas Olives 'Sardines. Tuua Fish, Salmor & and Plum Pudding. Kip. = Herring. Peaches. Asparagus. Maple Syrap. Jellies | Proserves. “Grap Cherries, Pincapple. | Peax.” Corn Tea.' Sugas | Hoiey. Soups tures includi nder eric) Cash oxes, Large t Racks a itomatic Re Machine 1-Ton Truck The above wil | bia m be paid rer with int from day of sale secured by deed of trust at_ the | S300 All and ANM rooms Saluce. Coff i srtisement of Soaps, Jishea in ting Case. Fish a Box. Floor Cases 4 Blocks, Scales ‘Type A C erating Plant. Safe Cabinet Check Wrider, etc.: also | 2d two Ford Deliveries first be offe s an ' en. tirety. together with leage 0f prenises hav ng about 3 years to run. and if a satisfac- | tory bid is not received will be immediately | rec Counters Trustoes Auctioneers BLE 1M TENTH equest of the EINEM. Trustee A truste lorado Buil ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctio | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- and, i proved Real Estate and Plant | Dt pif Columbia. to, wit’ 1o of Washington Ice Manufac- | S o, the weat e of T0h irect at Street Northwest, Washing- West line 'of said n 1657 ton, D. C. Bl improved by By virtue of a certain deed « 10ty | s, ot eale: Oue:third of Pied as instrument No. 175, on NOYeMs. | moner o b mard in cash. the Rinong the Tand recots of the | yual ietaiments, renresented by the brom Mimbia. ‘and ‘At the reauest of | o P i e R T the "party secured | thereby e | e T 2" ‘par’ it irusthes will offer for sala by mublic. aiction: | s ahmai Trom gay 0f sale. 1 Tont of the premises on TUESD sy P deed Of thust upon the TRTEENTIT DAY OF "APRIT. i PN the fol and ‘remises. situnte ahia, to-wit: The or &% and the south by ‘the full depth iot numberad 10, in s with all the iniprov laite, turuiture g fixtures, equipment and all chattels bow I | | e )r upon satd real estate. and subject only th \ certain lease o one David A1l improvements hiic WEDY A APRIL RTY LOCK P M ribed - lan 1 promises ng-de- 0 the foilov sted feet t prenyses the purchase oo Alance in two District of C are No thin thirty days the trustees o nroperty at the defauiung pirchaser. advertisement of such res published i the cit COLVIN DAVIS Trustecs jse ) the Arm. and to. any wise title. ton ERNEST M of WALTER G CLINTON JAMES, Attorn BANKRUPTCY NOTICE ME COURT OF THE DIS ia. o v Bankruptey i atter of J 2 \krupt kruptey o 18 hereby given that t \krupt has filed his petition praying for i<charge from all Lis debts in bankrupt 3 that his creditors and other persons in st are required o enter their appear ince in obposition, if any so deaire, i th Serks oftiee of said court, on gr before the third day of May, 1 RALPH D. QUIN- R. Refer tes of the purchaser, pavabie monthly Z0r two years. at which ume the entire bal e shall mature mencing one month {afier the closing of Gl and monthly there Aftir. with interest at 8 per centum per annum froni day of sale. payable monthly. secured by { deed of trust upon the property sold. or all ash. At the option of the burchaser de n ‘thousand ($10.000) dollars e aser at time of sale: All con rding. revenye stamps ‘and | i | notarial fees cost of purchaser. Terms | 67 swle to bo complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustecs teserve the right 10 resell the property at the Tk and cost of the defaulting purchaser afier e daye advertisement of sich recale b some newspaper published in the Oy Of | <o (JONERS OF THE DISTRICT Washington., b | Washinglon. JhJcoN . HOUGHTON | COombia, Washington, March Southern Building. ORDERED. That the 1| TR JACOB J. LAZAROE, LBy Vhe Director of Trafie to the rogi 1.d&dbs.exsu Trustees. | Jafions made by said Director of Traffic and | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON.” Auctioneers e e S e s it o Coltumbia. on ApH1 | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi IN THE tri No veyancing. OFFICIAL OF CO. 19 3 gt by e Comimisdonrit 07 el Colimia: Add e foll ness Property at the South- | iif \i s To e Known as para west Corner 10th and U | i’y "oniuniy "Road, norhwest— e Streets N.W., Fronting About | i ot Sty et fo the pb- 93 Feet on U Street by uo‘iv ; e Cesapenke and Feet on 10th Street, Improved R!‘n:JIJ’H,’ »‘l\\{‘\" RLIN"WeLr - FRED: : ERICK A, FE’ (G Commissionars, D. i by Unfinished Structure, To- c - | gether with Such Unused Ma- | LEGAL NOTICES i | terial Now on the Premises. |F. H. STEPHENS AXD TRANK W. MAD- Ry virtue of A decree of the Supreme Court | 1N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS of the District of Columbia passed in equity [ trict of Columbia, Holding a - Distriet Cause No. 43708, the undersigned trustees | Court.—1In re condemnation of land for ex- Wil offer for sale by Dublic atcton i front | tension of Concord avenue. hetween Georgia of 1 premises. on MONDAY, THE | avenue and @th strect, and for the widening TWELITH DAY OF APRIL, 1926, AT TWO- | of ‘Rizes road ot North Capitol atreet, i the THIRTY OCLOCK P.M. the following de t of Columbia.—Distriet Court No. | <oribed land and premites. situate in the | 1819 Notice and Order of Publication | intrict ot Cotimbia: to wit: Lots numbered | Notica i hereby Kiven that the Comiiission Dot 40, Choth melusive, in” square. 393, | NoUcs £'of Columbta ( pursiant 16 known 1‘- 7 v"‘n'puwn of assesament and 'i.x?i a certain provision of the Act of Congress, Tokether with such unused material now on | tnsunvormment of the District of Colimt Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchase | Linateen hundred and fourteen, and money to be vaid in cash, the balanee in two equal installments represented by the prom: fasory notes of the purchaser. payable two vears. with interest at 6 per cen wiim from day of sale. payable sem secured by deed of trust upon the Property eold. or 3l cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit _of auired of purchaser at time of "eals. Conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps Notarial foes at cost of purchaser. Terms ¢ wile 10 be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. or such additional time ws may be reauired by the title company to | Teport upon the state of the titie, otherwise the trusees reserve the right to' resel]l the property at the risk and cost of the defanit- { Ing urcbaser after five days’ advertisement “alp o kome newspaper published YOLF Building, HOUSTON. er purposes.” w v they are authorized 10 open. extend or widen any street, avenue, road or highway to conform with the plan of the permanent system of highways in that | portion of the District of Columiia_outside O the cities 0f Washington and Georgetown adopted under the Act of Congress approved Mareh ©. 1803, as amended by the Act of Congress approved June 898, by con- uation umder the provisions of subchap ter one of chapter fifteen of the Code of Law for ‘the District of Columbia); have filed o | petition in this court prayine ihe condemna- tion_of the necessary for the extension of Coneord_avenue. between Geongia aveni and_ 9th street, and the widening of Riggs Toads at North' Capitol street, in the Dist of Columbia. as shown on & map or plat ¢ filed with thi said petitio art thereof, and praying alko that this court empanel jury in jce with the law provid | for'in's 1o assess the damages cach | | owner ‘of land to be taken niay. sustain by | reason of the said extension of Concord’ a Bue, between Georgia avenii th street, { the widening of ‘Rigzs road at Northi | E WILLIAM L. 61 mhi30-d&dbsexSu __— _ Trustees. | OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. } Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling and Garage, Being Premises No. 1756 Corcoran Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. BI3Z. folio 213 et sea., of the land records of the District of Coltmbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trystes will Eell at public auction. in front of “he prem jses. on THURSDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF "APRIL, A.D. 1926. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M". the following described land una prem. | Jses. ‘situate in the District of Columbia, and gesignated ‘as and being lot 161 in T F. Sehneiders subdivision of Jots in square 155. s In the ofice of the trict of Columbia, in Liber 15 at folio 15; Ferme: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.500.00. with interest at 814 % avable semi-annually, due January 1 154" the purchase - price above 0 be paid In cqual istallments of one and Uwo years, o all cash at the option of the urchaser, A deposit of $300 required fonveyancing. recording and reveiue stamps at purchaser's cogt. ~Terms (o be complied with within thirty’ days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold At the discretion of the trustee. JOHN W. BRAWNER. mb2p d&dsexSi Surviving Trustee. Capitol street. in the District of Columbia, and the condémnation of the land necessary | for the purposes thereof, and Lo ussess as | benefits resulting theréfrom the entire { amount of said damages, including the ex- Dbenses of these proceedings. upon Any ands Which the jury may find will bo benefite p jed for in and by the aforesaid Act | onghess. It is. by the court. thia 24th | | day of March, 1926, ordered, that all pers 3 ‘having any interest in these proceed. | fugs be. and they are heraby, warned and | ommanded to @bpear in this court on or be- | fore tho 19tk day of April. 1920, ut 10:00 oelock am.. and continue in aticndance un- | | ¥l the court shall have made its final order | ratifying and confirming the award of dam- ages and the assessments of henofits of the be e d and wworn herein: and | dered. that ¥ of this | blished w0 T axhington newspADrN nmen o Washin Fimex ad, the ublished _in e at loast twent day of Avril, 1026 that & copy of and_onder it iy the tes Narshal, or his deputies. upon each of | the owners of the Tee of the Tand to be con ! demiied herein as may be found hy the waid { marehal, or his deputies, within the Districe { of Colufubia, and upon tho tenants and oe- cupants of fhe game, bofare the maid_19tK o of” April; 1926, " By the Court: WAL . R'T. McCOY. Chief Justie. " (Seal) A Test: FRANK I CUNNING- P TROURER ton as per plat recorded Surveyor for the Post Clerk |» | tablishment_ ot butlding Decessary | assess 4% benefits resulling therefrom the en- | tire_amount of sald damage: | of Columbia. LEGAL NOTICES, F. H. STEPHENS AND FEANK W. MAD. IGAN, Attorneya for Petltioner IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding & District Court—In_re condemuation of land _for widening of Spring road between Rock Creek ©hurch road and 13th street, in the District District Court'No. 1813.—No- tice and _Order of Publication.—Nofice fs Lereby given that the Commissioners of the Distriet” of Columbia, pursuant to the pro- visions of section 1608 to section 1610, in clusive. of the Code of Law for the District 1 in_ this Court. pr Tand necessary road between Rock (¢ Jth street. in the D shown on 4 plat or n petition us part that this court emp anee with the law pr to assess the dam cel Church road and rict of Columbia, as b filed with the said and praying_also @ jury in_accord- vided for i such cases s each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the | extension of said strect. and the condemna tion of the land necessry for the purposes thereof, and (0 assess as benefits resulting therefrom the entire_ amount of said dam- | *. including the expenses of these pro- | lings. upon each lot or part of lot or | barcel of land, which will be benefited by | satd extenston ' ir proportion that the | said jury may fir parts of lots or pur- of land w fited as provided | + i and by t aid Code of Law by the Court this 241h day of March. | . ordered that all persons having any | ést in these proceedings be. wnd they | berehy, warned and commanided to ap pear in this Coirt on or, before the 10th day of April at ten v'elock am., and con tinun i nee untll the Court shall 1l order ratifying and rd of damages and the s eks in TI Star, the Washington ington Times, newspa said Distri iton Post and the rs published in the at, loast ten dags fore the said 19th day of April. 1026, 1t in further ordered, That & copy of this no tice and order be served by the United States 1."0r his deputies. upon each of the | of the fee of the land to be con 1 herein as may be found by the said or his deputies. within the District before the said 19th day of By the Court: WALTER 1 MCOY. Chiaf Justice (Seal) A true copy Test: FRANK'E. CUNN AM. Clerk. Dy | F. 8. ROHRER. Clerk mb20.50-4n5 6 ening Wash commencing April Aset AND FRANK W. MAD- Attorneys. THE SUPREME COURT OF trict of Tolding Court.—Tu STEPH] T IN THE DIS, A District 1814 Notice and Or Notics 1 hereby given of 'the Distritt of e provisions of sar 1610, "inclusive. of ‘the Code “of Law for tho District of Columhia, have filed s petition in this court praving for the condemnation of tha land necessars for the opaning And extension of an afley i are 34RO thound by 14th. 15th. v and | Wtreets), Anacostt the District of Lo lumbia, as shown ¢ map or blat Aled "Said petition as part thereof, and art empanel 4’ jury W brovided for i Makes each own may KUStaIn by reasd extansion of said pub nation ot the land Durposes thereof. and. (0 resuiting therefrom the 1 damaces. ncluding the k. upon each Tot of lot or parcel of land. which w by Ll condemnation. in the said jury may find said +“Darcels of Tand with be | Uy the the Court, ‘ordered that in these pro: are herahy, warned and Gmmanded 10 appear in this court on® of Uie 19th"day of April, 1826, &t ten | 2 and continue 10 attendance un- | ‘our shall have made its fnal order 1 “confirming the award of dam. cnefits of the lumbia, pureuant tion 1608 to section with t praying ke opening and the ‘essary for the asess as benefits rutire amount of sa expenses of these | i fors. varts o Lenéfited as < hasving any inte and they cesdive weeks in The Washington | the Washing. | Post. newspabers published in the rict, commencing at least ten days Defore the siid 10th das of Apri. 1026. ¢ is further ordered. That a cops of ‘this notice | i order he served by the United States Marshial. or lis depities. wpon each of the owners of the fer of the Jand 0 be con heremn as may be by the said 1. Or s depiities. within the Distriet imbia, hefore the said 19th day of 1926." By the Court: WALTER I ~Chief Justien. (Seal.) A true copy 1 CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. 2950 an ¥. . STEPHENS AND FRANK W. MAD- TGAN, Attorney: SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- of Columbia. Holding a Dtrict condemnation of land for es- restriction lines on Vot sides of Mintwood place northweet, be tween 19th street and Columbia road, in the Distriet_of “Columbia——Distriet Court No 180:1.—Notice ‘and Order of Publication Notica {2 hereby given that the Commission er< of the District of Columbia, pursuant 1o the ‘provisions of an Act of Congress ap- proved June 21,°1906, entitled “An Act pro- for the 'establishment of & uniform lina on treets in the District of Columbia, less than ninety feet wide.” amended by the Act approved March 3, 1917, entitled “An Act making appropria‘ tion® {0 provide for the expenses of the zovenment of the District of Columbia for the fiscal your onding June thirtieth, nine- teen hundred and eighteen. and for' other poses, have filed a petition in this court raving the condemnation of the 1and neces- sary for the establishment of a building re- Striction Tme on both sides of Mintwood Jlace Horthwoat. between 19th sireet and Co; Linbia road, in’the District of Columbia. as shown' on a plat or map filed with the said peiition. as part thersor, and praving also that this court empanel'a jury in Accord- ance with the law provided for in such ctssq 10 assess the damages each owner of lan to b taken may sustain by reason of the establishment of said uniform buflding re. Striction lines “on’ bath_sides af Mintwood place. for which this proceeding has bee Institited. and the condemnation of the lan for the purposes thereof. and to THE trict N Court—In o as including the expenses of these proceedings upon any and all lots. parts of lote. pleces or parcels of land which may be benefited by the estab- lishment of eaid buflding Mnes, in the pro- portion that the said jury may find said lots, parts of lots, pieces of parcels of land will Be benefited. as provided for in and by the id Acts of Cougress. It is. by the court. this 24th day of March. 1928, or- dored. that all parsous having any interest in these proceedings be. ‘und they are hereby, warned and commanded to \appear in this court onor befare tho 10th day of April 1936, at ien glcigel am. and continde i attendance until the couri' shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award of dumages and the assetament of henefits of the jury 1o be wmpaneled an sworn herein, and it is further ordered, that opy of this notice and order be published ce-n week for two successive weeks in The Washington Evening Star. the Washit n Post and the Washington Tumes, new. < Dublished in the said Dlstrict. com encing at least ten days before the sald 19th day of April, 1926, It is further or- dered. that a copy of this notice and order ed by the United States Marshal, or Ris deputies, upon such of the owners of ‘the foo of the land to be condemned herein as may be found by the ‘said marshal or his deputies within the District of Columbia and upon the tenants and occupants of the same before the said 19th day of April, 1926, By WALTER T Ma:q‘y. ‘(;h}‘u Jus- trie copy. * Tes! 2t TR By F. 8 mwh29.30-ap5.6 tw the Court: tice, ~(Seal.) 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Garnishi In centre of exclusive | New i ition. She s satinfied with the arrangeme she overhears some @about her “white marriage.”" and for th time she learns that her father had pennileas and that she is living on charity. She is deeply disturbed knowledge and she grows restless. Paidrac O'Shea, & young musician, pay marked attention she is flaitered by it encourages him vorce Hilary and marry Lim. will not do wants o marry her. and he that she divorce him. and quarrels with Hilary take th days to Te VIRGINIA BEACH Delightful Week End Outings SPECIAL—Including Stateroom and Hotel Accommodations Friday to Monday s 1 7.60 Saturday to Tuesday New York-Boston by Sea City Ticket Office Woodward Building, 731 15th St. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT 90 EUROPE WHITE STAR RED STAR and ATLANTIC TRANSPORT matter do. INSTALLMENT XLVL A Puzzling Situation. LELEASING Celia’s hand T kneeled up beside smiling the white, smile that she when said: so charming. May 17" Celia smiléd, too. her head toward him. “Soon 1 must tell him,” she Our staff of travel ex- perts can solve your problem of steamship passage. ‘Washington Oftice 1208 F. St.,, N.W. R. M. HICKS, Manager HER CHEEKS WERE ABLAZE thinking. “I will tell him when hair.” He drew the flower stems one over each ear. fingers once or twice brushed cheek. The light contact sent shiver through him and he unusual flush. too? . But no. RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. on the fire, on Padraic put his hand tightly locked ones. “Princess " he Atlantic CityAL. b Established 1875, American Plan 'ront section. | ‘ater in private | Sares on premises Skinned, Too. the Pittsbursh Chronicle-Telegraph A humane soclety had secured a show window and filled it with pie- tures of wild animals in their native | haunts. A placard in the middle of the exhibit read: S “We were skinned to provide wom- | over the whole world?" en with fashionable furs. “Oh, Melusine, what a question!’ A before the window, and expression for a moment gave place to one of sym pathy. “T know just how you feel, old tops,” he muttered. “So was IL." trop i whispered, “‘come . Ses Friva to me § - She came back with a start flushed again, withdrew her locked hands from under his, lifted them against her breast. “Padrafc the. Sun B Fro ing once how wonderful next words. ling directness “If you still wish it 1 go with you, Padraic Yesterday's Star) He held his breath, waiting for he They came with star: By Amelie Rives died when she at.'ie left an orphus at 14 by Gibba v as an artist, n_more for his eccentrici brutal disposition and treated his only 8. the n that harity Laura of along n shool Laura . Laura's daughter marries an Engieiman’ and coes n Hilary proposes that she marry him in order that “ropriety untii intauces gossiping first 1t her \lary & by, this When her nd He suggests that she di but this she She tells Hilary that Padraic also_suKgests She is hurt at the He think the before decidiug what she shall Pad her, joyous always saw she thought of him, touched the orchids at her walst, and “Two of these in your hair would be in assent, and bent was A( FEET BEFORE HE COULD PREV he has finished putting the orchids in my deftly through the meshes of her headdress As he did this his her a noticed how burning her cheek was with its Could it be that she, : She sat like an image under his touch, her gaze fixed her own thoughts that he jealously felt were far away her lointaine back ed, still | and | she began husk- do you remem- it i would be if there were no conventions and we could wander together will | POKER PORTRAITS—The Usual Anti-Climax. 777 s —BY WEBSTER. | 1 shall go alone,” she said Reg. U S Patent Office. His natural reply to this was an at tempt to take her in his arms, bu she held him off. “Wait,” she said, and now her shook a little ‘It you will take me away from here . I will go with you not take me away by then will be too late.” With lips parted, Padraic gazed o her, surprise and apprehension in | 'Why will it be too late? What d. you mean? What has happened® “Many things . . . I cannot stay in this house any longer Now his look became ora of aciis Tie grasped her arm, st What Na Lo . doner” “If you mean Hilary, he has dc nothing but be kind,” answered Celis in an odd, dry voice. “He is alwa kind." Padraic's relief was so great that he dropped his forehead on her arm 14 hide his face from her. He had imagined. . .absurd horrors The next instant he looked her again, and met a feetir from her full of strangene words that accompanied it him even more, ‘I you will not take me with you has up at glance Ll T startlen ‘But dearest! Of course...T wi anything that you wish... only.. “Only? He was convincsd now crimson flush on her face was feve that she had some wild fancy bred of fever, and that he must be very cai ful not to offend her while tryi soothe and bring her to a more rease able state of mind ‘Forgive me if I'm stupid.”” he sa in answer to that rather cool “onls that the But I dont quite understand SAIN, AND SPRANG TO H NT HER. You mean that you wish me you away...for good?’ “If you think it would be for goo he said this in a tone not only | but bit Padraic drew his hand forehead, which was damp. “But dearest he began agai “Yes?" “If he is 8o kind...wouldn't it be I mean, if there’s no real need of yo. leaving him so suddenly... it cruel, @on't vou ti acros Celia's face looked slightest, bitterest smile “If you've been mistaker why not say so frankly ““Mistaken . He was more | could enly ment Her clasped hands began to trembl« “Mistaken in thinking that ¢ loved me.’ This was too much Anger sprang into tears into his eves Celial...Celia name the first | must be very ill to wish | like that...T am onl | and you stick a knife into me. Tears were back of Celix | They smarted intolerably “I...am...sorry."” | “Forgive me...but T must go W . .tomorrow You shall soothed. “But it must be ton | That chilly fear which he had than fully dismissed as absurd was begi ning to steal over him again. “The must be some serious reason for hurry.. Please tell me.’ “It is because he gave me three day to decide in. Tomorrow will be tin second day. 1 wish to be gone befo the third." Thus plunged him darkness. “To decide what?" he ventured Her hands had stopped trembling : his assurance that she should go ne day, but now she tried to withd them In plied: “I'd rather not tell you that. T real reason is that I won't accept i divorce from him.” “Then he's offered you one? “Yes. “Hav “Yeo ‘And it She had turned her face away from him, so that he had only a very ‘lost profile to study. He tried desperately to fit together the extraordinary pus zle of their present situation. It quite lost with said she at sea than eve: echo her in his bewilde heart, 1} cried, using time. “Yo o hurt thinking of he her s eves als ho You shall. won't you tell me wi Tow? into comple her most muflled voice she re you told him abo; was that the reason he offercd baffled him. At last he ventured rather nervously: “Why won't yo from him, dearest’ At this her face turned to him again quite pale now with eves all dilated pupils. ‘‘Because he's an honorable man and he'd have to act a base lie to give m« a divorce.” Padraie feit that he was on ticklish ground, vet must expostulate. ““That would only be a form, dear everybody would understand.” “0, Padraic! Tt's you I want to un derstand! Can't you see that if | agreed to baseness T would be hase too?" Padraic couldn’t see it, though he thought her divinely and childishiy heroic, and told her so and that he adored her for it...but that the world looked at such things from another standpoint “0!" Celia_interrupted him despair ingly “You are talking just as he did!... And I thought you would be different!"” Her cheeks were ablaze again and she sprang to her feet before ha could prevent her. Beginning to laugh un der her breath, she said with words broken by this jerky laughter: . We would eat...brown bread and honey...under hedgerows...vou said...but...it seems I'm to eat.. only...humble pie!..."” {Copyright, 1926, by Amelie Rives ) u accept a divos (Continued tomorrow.) The Modern Kind. From the Cineinnati Enquirer. Pa said Clarence, “what martyr?” “It is a wife who has to pass up buying the new coat she wants be cause her husband just has (o pay the grocery bill, son,” growled his dad. is a

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