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AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, v TUESDAY, MAY e ———————s s * IN RABBITBORO—Ma Dumbunny’s Fatal Relaxation! OH.MISS FLOPPY, THE DUMBUNNYS WERE ROl 0 LAST NIGHT ! YES! AND MRS, DRSNS T OALL ¢ . 4. 1926, BY ALBER'TINE RANDALL | SHIPPING DEFICIT DROPS. f Canada ‘Reports Merchant Marine | GOODNESS ! AND SHE IS SUCH A LIGHT SLEEPER ! WELL, You SEE SHE_WAS_HAVING, A PEACEFU NIGHT'S RES Lost $948,053 in 1925. OTTAWA. May 4 (®).—The operat- Ling deficit of the Canadian govern. ment merchant marine during 1923 £948,058, an improvement of y 1924, ‘according to the { annual report tabled in the Hauee of | Commons yesterday. The total defleit, after all rges, including interest | and depreciation had been met, wus | £7.667,512, an improvement of $1.169.- | 096 over the previous year. | < DAD_DUMBUNINY HAD | fl? WOULDN'T Besggw‘nnna f: IN-INTHE MIMPDLE OF THE | NIGHT"! Because of traveling herds of cattle ; and buffalo in the country roads, humpers are necessary for automo- in_Ind e TOURS. B X Clark'sFamousCruises BY CUMARD LINE B1Q NEW O BURNERS at rates inciuding hetels, guides, drives, fess, NORWA Yiioirinnawaan | 53 DAYS, $550 to $1250 (A 33 'LANCASTRIA"June3e AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. TOMORROW. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. Mammoth. Sale of ™ Household Effects , of Every Description | from Estates, Storage Concerns and others At Public Auction Within our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY May 5th, 1926 at 10 A.M. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc. Aucts. TION FERMS—CASH mys 4 5 _TOMORROW Shannon, Caldwell & Co., Inc, Auctioneers Large Sale of Household Effects of Every Description at Public Auction within Our Salesrooms 304 10th St. N.W. Wednesday May 5, 1926 at 10 A.M. Solid Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Solid Mahogany Bedroom Furniture, two Massive Oak Dining Room Suites, Walnut * Bedroom Suites, Walnut' Dining Suites TERMS—CASH Shannon, Caldwell & Co., = _FUTLRE DAYS, | TADAN A. WESCHLER & SOX. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-Story and Cellar De- tached Frame Dwellin No. 402 Aspen Street, Ta- koma Park, D. C. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated and rmcordad March 3 amone the tand 5% the District of Columbia. and. at equest of the party secured therebr. the undersigned lrulwlf- will offer for sale by bt Iotion. 1 front 0f the nremises on WEDNESDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF AT 020 AT FOURTH RIY O CLOUK PAL, th ribed land and prem- <es +of “‘Conimbia. o *t Lots 18 ‘and Uare 5238 0 ar and Thoraton's subditision of hart of “Sup Bort* and part of “Grammer's Addition o Takoma Pyk ae per plat recorded in the office o 'for the District of Columbia 7. folio 30, subiect to the boi'ding line reatricti shown on said Wiat improved he moder Gwelling. § rooms ? hathe, hot-aater heat. el licht and spa. io11a porches. Terta of sale: The abore properts will 45 sofl sublect, to & prior deed of yrust for €5.000 at 633 % . due March 1927 bal Ance cash. A deposit of S300 required ot pur chaser at time of sale. All conveyancing ‘ordinz. revenue stamps and notarial fe cost of purchaser, ‘Ter: With Sithin thirts dass Othierwise The trustees reserve resell the property, ¢t the & and cost of the defaulting nurchas after five d. Advertisament nf Such recals i gome new parer published in_the city of Washington, D. C AUSTIN (. WALLER. THOMAS B. LAWLER myl-d&dses® o 7 Truatees ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON SES' SALE OF VALUA CAND_ BASEMEN . Inc., decree of 1 T “District of Colw ¢ culse No. 44094 the undersigned 1rusters will offer for aale by nul i front of the nre X TENTH DAY OF MAY AT FIVE OCLOCK PM.. e following described land > October 13, 1 as \nstrument’ No. | and ‘premisen. ‘situate in_the District of Co 482 ‘ot ine land terords of the Dinincy of | lumbia,to ait: Lat numbered 141 in Alex Columbia. and at the request of the parties | ander R Shepherd's subdivision of square secured thereby. the undersigned will eel] at’| Numbered 623 as said subdivision is recorded ublic ayction. in front of the premiges on | in Book R ‘paze 10, of the records of SDAY. MAY ELEVENTH, 1026, AT | the survesor'd offie of the Diatrict of Co- FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK PM.. the follow | lumbia. improved by brick dwelling contain- ing described land and premises. ituate in | in€ 7 Tooms. bath. basement kitchen. pantry 1he District of Columbia and beine lot num- | and furnace room bered ons hundred and thirty-eight (138). | Terma ol sale: One-th in_ square numbered five hundred and forts- | Money to he paid in cash. the balance in ix (548) a8 deacribed in said deed of trust, | 150 equal installments reprsented by the upon the following terms | promissory notes of the purchaser. pavable {n one and two years. with interest at @ per cant’ per_annum from dav of sale. Ay ahle semi-annually. secured hr deed of truet Qpon “the nropertr’ soid. o= all cash. at th ontion of the purchaser A dapocit of $300 Feauired of burchaser at time of sale All convesancing. recording. resenue stampe and Notarial fees at coet of burchaser of sale to be rompliad with within thirty day & from das of sals. otberwise the trusters rrve the maht fo resell the proverty at the risk and cost of the defaniting put- haser after five daxs’ adyertigement of such Tnsale in_somo newspaper published in' the its of Washinzton. D. I MUA RATTIGAN R10 18th St X i GEORGE, F. TIAVELL. Columbian Buildin 2098 dkds.exSu Trustées. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING. X0 1730 Bth ST. N.W. _ By virtun of & certain desd of truet. dated October 15. 1925, and recorded October 17 1925 instriment No. 49 of the land records, District of Columbia. and at the reguest of the parties secured therebs. the undersigned trusthes will offer for at public Auction. front of the premises. on the TENTH DAY OF MAY. 1928, FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following deseribed land and prem- ises ‘Bituate in the District of Columbi wit; Part of lot No. 40 in €. H_Wiltt rubdiviston of lots in square No. 44 sinping &t a voint on the hne of Bth strest 12.21 feat kouth ot the northeast comer of said lot_and running thence south along the line of 6th street 11.79 feet 1o the southeast corner of said Jot: thence west along the toutheast line of aid lot 87.70 feet to the rear of 'a shed: thence norih along the rear of 6aid_shed and parailel to the line of 6th Etreet west 1179 feet and runming thence east parailel to the north line of eaid lot numbered 40 57.70 feet to tbe polat of beginning. rms of gale: One-third cash. balance in two_installments pasable in_one and t€o yeara. with intereat at 6157 per annum pasable cemi-annually from dis of sale. se: cured by deed of truat upon the property told, or all cash at option of purchassr. A Qeposit of $250.00 required at eale. - All con- Gevancing recording. etc. At cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with within Thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trus- tees reserve the right to vesell the property at risk and_cost of defaulting purchaser. After five days’ sdvertisement of such resale in some newspaper bublished In Washington <. MILTON STRASBURGER. MILTON B. THOMAS. ap20-d&ds.exsu ‘Trustess. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE KXOWN A4S TH VINCETTA. " BEING PREMISES AND 338 MARYLAND AVENCE. %o TWQSTORY DR BRICK DWELLIX NOS. 38 MARYLAXD " “AVENUE ° “AN] 1N REAR BRICK DAWELLIN SAME. NOs " 348 AND 350 ARMORY COURT SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded, in Liber N 4332, folio 209 #eq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the patty wecured (hrn’hr the undersigned trustees Will sell at public_auction, in_front of the premises. ‘on WEDNESDAY, THE TWELFTH AY OF MAY,"AD. 1926, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premisss. situats in the City of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and designated wing part of fots 9. 10 and 11 in reservation “C." beginning 22 feet west of the southeast corner of said lot 9, and ru ik’ thence mouthwesterly on Maryland av e 7217 thence northwes! ht acles to, said aveoue 4 fhence northeasterly parallel wit 4 nue 8.17 feet: thenice northwesterly at right angles fo said avenue to the rear line of wufd 1ot 10: thence northeasterly parallel With said venue 22 feet, more or lese. to center of dividing wall between this prop- erty and_premises Xo. 336 Armory place thence southeaater! said center of AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE R A HOTSE XD 0%y STRE deed of trust. re THOS. J. OWE TRUSTEES E: oY, ©of the purchate Terms of sale: Said properts is sub, » prior daed of trust seruring an'indo Tors ot $2.600. and ewid proneriy will be ¥old subject 10 eaid deed of Jruct indebted Tess. Of the purchase price dver and above *aid deed of U, ona-third fa to e naid in Cash and the balance in twn equal insiall Iments, pavable in one and two vears with tarest at the rate of 63 per E annum. parable " cemi-anniaily i rerond deed of trust upon the propecty sold or all cash. at_the ontion of the burihacer A deposit of 200 Wil he ranuired at the Time Of sale. " All conterancing. recording Tevenus stamps. ete. At tost Of murchase Terms of sale 1o ba complied with within thirty, (30)"dars from day of rale, other Wise denosit will be forfeited and bropert: Tesold Bt risk And cost of defaulting pur. o tar five (5) dasa advertisement of apch resale’in gome newepaper published in ‘asbington. D. ¢ MQRRIS CAFRITZ, No_ 1300 K St X .W. JACOB B. SHAPIRQ No. 919 13th St weciired THO: Trustees’ Sale of Large, Valu- able Three-Story Semi-de- tached Brick Residence, Being Premises 3023 Que St. N.W. By sirtie of a certain deed of trust, dated October 28. 1075, being istrument No. §5. orded ovember 11, 1925 among the nd records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of 'the party secured heceby, the undersigned trustees will sell at iblic Buction in_front of the promisea, on DA %l J. OWEN & SON ; RONDAY THE ' TERTH 3 AD. 1926, AT FIVE-FIFT . the Tollowing doscribed land and - premises, mit- uate in the Dietrict of Columbia, and denig- hated as and being part of aquare 1982, for- moerly 112 Georgstown. belng A part of I"}-r'! Grove and designated as Beall's Ad- dition to Georgetown, described as follows Beginning for the same at A point on the north line of Que street, formerly called Stoddert street. said point being distany 261 el whed irom {he norhwegt torne: of e “reet and 0th atreel, the latter strent for merly known as Washington street, and run- thenos weat with eaid north line of Que atrent 43 feet 6 inches to @ point: thence Torth 136 feet to an alley. thenc east 43 feet 6 inches to a point opposite tha center gf tne dividing wal betwcen the two villa Iormerly known 3a No. 5 and No. 8, Cooke’ Yo thence south through sald center wall 133 feet to the north line of Que street and the piace of beginning. ' Subject to restric- tona and regervations of record. Terma: Sold sublect to & prior deed of traet_for $10.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of eale The purchase price above Aatd frust to: be Flld in egsh. deposit of $300.00 required. Bonvesaiting, Tecording and revenue Stamps at purchager's coet. Terms to be complied with within thu days, otherwise deposit ftited and the” proveity may be ‘3dv incretion o and resold at the f P. R BOESCH, PETIT, FERNAND i Trustees. &ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises No. 3936 Living- ston street Northwest. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated Sepiember 3, 1925, beinz instrumeiit No. 148, recordsd September 21. 1923, among the land recorde of the District of Colum: nia 81 the request of the party secured therdbs, the undergigned trustecs Wil ecll at AR K L GREPAY | iE SHRIEENTH DAY OF fowing-described land and premises. situate sn the District of Columbia, and deésignated 38 and being lot 81 in square 1340, m John B. Kinnear and Lawrence R.' Smoot. trustees’, eubdiyision. as per plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the Di trict ot Columbia. in book 81, page 1 aubiect {0 bulding-line restrickions and “ovenants of record. Heing a part of land and premises formerls known as lot ~quare 1730 in Fuiton R "Gordon's Viwon of part of a tract of land “Chery Chase.” as per plat recorded in the | office of the Surveror for the District of | Cojumbia. in Liber County 24, at folio 41. arms: Sold subject 10 a priov deed of senst for £7.760.00. further particulars of | which will nnounced at time of sale: | the purchass price above caid trust to Le b DAl i casn. | A depocit of S500.00 re- Auired. Convesancing. recording and reve: ne Mtamos at purchasers cost- Terms 1o e complied with within thirty daga. other- | w,se depomit Torfeited and the propeity miay (B adsertiped and rehoid at the diseretion of b e R, with gaid wall and At right angles to ‘said ave. Due 45, feet: thenco, portheasterly paraliel Fith said avenyo 44 feet to a point at right Ancles from the place of bekinning, and thence southeagterly 82.25 feet to Mary- Tand avenue and the place of heginning. Ternys of sale: Sold subfect to a_prior deed of trust for $20,000.00. further par- ticulars of which will be announced at the time of sale: purchase price above said trust to bo paid one-third in _cash. balance in two equal \nstallments. payable 1 one and 1wo years, with interest at eix per centum per annum. payables semi-annually, from day of ale. gecured by deed of trust upon the, property €old. or all cash. at the cption of the purchaser. A deposit of 800,00 will_be required at time of eale. ! conveyancing. recording. revenuc stamps ele. "3t cost of purchaser. Terma of fo be complied with Swithin 30 days_{ros dav of Rals. Othersise the trustees reserve the right to regell the property at the risk and cont of defaulting purchase duys’ advortisement of auch res: | newspaper publiehed no'\‘\'ixaggflofi. D.C %M : GINTER.. ‘Taustees.. . mrtakdseatu | {3 | | | | | | | | deposit of &230.00 required at sale. | the premi. | Liber 65. at folio ‘144, | fon Terms | dave | i [ 1€ | cost | after five | faulting purchaser. | AT RUREXBuRH, AUCTION SALES. ___FUTURE DAYS. SON. Auctioneers, ALE OF FRAME DWELLING. 1736 6 ST NW. & certain doed of truet. dated October 25, and recorded October | 1925, ingtriiment No. 44 of the land records: District bt Columbia, and at the reauest of the parties eecured theraby. the undersiz trustees will offer for male at public auct i front of the premises, o DAY OF MAY. 1926 AT OCLOCK PM_ ‘the following de and premises situate in the District of Colume bia. to-wit: Dart of lot No. 39 in C. Hy Wit herger's subdivislon of Tots in sanare 442 teginning at the northeast corner of said lof By virtue of 19 and runnlng thence south alor fih etreet wept 12,96 feet 1o {he conter of the partition between houses 174 and 1716 6th street.’and running thence west through the center ‘of cald partition in @ straieht iine parallel to the morth line of eaid lot 70 feet to tho rear of @ {ramo shed ini theace north paraliel to 6ih street 15,36 faet {0 the north line of said lot 39_and ‘running north line 571 &inning. Terms of sale two. installments, eara. with interest a Dasable semi-annuaily from’ day ‘of sale. se cured by deed of trust upon the proper oid. or all cash st option of purchaser. A eposit of $750.00 requived at sale. All onveyan ing. . ete at cost of D Terms o be comniied with Within o from day of wale ' otherwise Vo the Fght o resell the prov- IIV At riblc And coat of defaniting purchaser Aftar five days’ advertisement of such resale In Some newspaner miblighed in Washinzton . MILTON STRASBURGER. SITTON B. THOMAS Trustess e runn west thence east along the said 0 feet to the point of be- One-third cash. balance in pasable in one and two B1y ¢ per annum ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. GE FRANE DWELLIXG. | 46th ST, N certain desd of trust. dated 1 5._and recorded October 17 1825 Instriiment No. 47 of the land records District of Columbia. and at the renuest of the parties secured {hereby. the undersizned trusteen will offer for sale at puhli in ol the premises, on THE TENTH DAY OF ‘MaY. ¥ AT FOUR TWENTY OCLOCE P.M. the following described land and “premises wituate in the Dist umbila to wit: Part of lots Nos w C. T Wiltberger s subdiviaon o Square 447, beginning at & point 1 south from tha northeast corner of e No. 39 and running thence south al 1 of said Jot 49 5770 feet to the of the frame un‘tition hetwaen houses 1784 and 1332 Gth streat b.w.. 4 1 thence west part of {he distance said frame 1 line of said lot A shed: run line of Gth st raijel to the south line of said 0 feet 1o the point of heginning. rmie of ale- One-third gash. balance in two installments pasable in_one and two years. with interest at @1y per annum pasable semi-annually 39 and 40 in feet 1o the rear of = then'e north parallel to the et weat 1185 feet and then s lot »m ‘day of this sale. secured by deed of trust upon the proverty sold or il cach at option of purchazer. A verancing. recording. etc.. at ‘codt of pur hassr Tern.s o ba complied with within thirts dass from das of sdle ~otherwise {rustees racerva the right fo ressll the prop erty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days advertisement of guch reeale W ashington \SRURGER THOMAS ADAM Trustees’ Sale of Apartment RBuilding 1715 P St. N.W. s ai d of trust duly recorded Do i a8 jnstrument N0, 104 of the land yecords of the District of Colunhia, quest of the parts Cecrired therel zned trustees will fler for sale by nu! uction. 1n front of s on THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1828, AT 8 PN the following described tand and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 353 in Munro's subdivision of lote, In_sauare, 136, 4« per plat pecordsd in in the o surveror of the District of Columbia Properts sold subject o & balance of $57.800.00 due on & first daed of trust bear- ing nterest at five and ona-half per cent per annum and to a balance of $37.102.02 due on A wecond deed of trust. hearing intere AL geven per cont per Annum. Darticularg o h il he announced at eale ot given application to the trusiee. the halance of th to be paid in st A deposit of $2.000 00 required at sale convevancing, recording, revenue stamps and otarial feea ai cost 0f Durchaser: Terma of ‘sale 16 be complied with within thirts from r otherwies trustes reservel miet Ty at nek a ot of i after five days Advartisement of such resals In some news- baper published 10 Washington. T CONRAD R GRUFE JOHN P. REIGHARD Tristes : Care of Ti c Boiler. iator Co., 12 o 2 Nw _my3d&de exS: e THOS J. OW’ A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS he Republi 15 X7 EN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, 1744 Columbia Koad N.W. By virtue of a_certain deed of it duly recordad in Liber No. 3074, folio 378 et geq. 0f the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at iblle Auction in fEant. of (e premises. o RIDAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1926. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the “following described land and. premines cituate in the Counts of Washineton. Die trict ot Columbia, and dneienated ag 41 ho- iug lot numbered fifty-four (541, in Littleton W, Watkina' suhdiv n of lots pumbered thirty-seven . thirts-eieht (%) and thirty-nine (39). 10 square numbered twenty- fivé hundred and sixty-four ( 4) formerly blacle Bumbered ' thirwen “Meridian HiIL" as per plat recorded in the office of the Burvesor for the Piatrict of Columbia. 1 Liber County 22. at follo 50. together with the improvements. consisting of & hrick building, No. 1344 Columbia rd. used for ereaptile Burposes. "Torms of saje: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash., balance in two CanAl intaliments, bagable’ in” one and txo Sears. With Interest al 6% per centum ‘ber annum. payable gemi-annually. from day of EAln. ecuired by deed of truat wpon the Pron. erty soid. or all eash. at the option of the purchase: A deposit of $500 will be re- quired at time of sale. All conveyancing. recopding. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of e 10 be complied with within 30 dave from day of sale. otherwise the trustees re- serve (he DENL 10 Tesel] the properts at the Fiak ‘and cost of defaulting purchuser. after five daye' advertisement of such resAle in soms newspaper published in Washington. B.C. HENRY . BUATK. ALLAN ¢ CLARK Hrameen. G & CO., AUCTIONEERS. s exSn THOMAS DOWL Administrator’s Sale of Con- tents of Furniture Store and Cabinetmaker’s Shop, long established business places, Nos. 1403-1405 W St. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of tiie District of Columbia. holding a Probate Court, in, Administration Cauee, 01, 34108, 1 will éell "at public auction, within the ‘premises. on THURSDAY. MAY SIXTH. 1926. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. all” gods. wares and merchandise, consist- ine of ‘Autique Furniture. etc.. belonging to the estate of the late Henry L. Gibson. Cash. CLINTON P. GIBSOX, Administrator. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Administratrix’s Sale of Valu- able Brick Dwelling, Being remises No. 1522 P Street orthwest. virtue of an order of the Supreme of the District of Columbia. holding robate Court in_ ro the estate Of cen M. Rhodes. deceased. Administration 0. 84068, 1 will sell at public auction. in front bf the bremises. on TUESL 1026. AT EKBVENTH DALTOF MAY. A D FIVE P.M. lot 04 in Curtis J. Hillyer's sub- divislon of square 195, according to the records of the office of he survevor of the Bisgriet of Columbia, in Liver 11 at follo 0, s 0f sale: Sold subject 10’ a first dee £ 4uat, for $6.000.00 dhe: September 3 with interest al 6¢;: subject 8180 10 4 ond deed of trust fo Tmatel 5570000 the” ‘purchase ' prics above . sald D rico above _said trusts fo be pnid in cash. 4 denosit of $500 required at time of eale. Conveyancing. re- cording_and revenue stamps at purchaser’s . “Terms of sale to be comvlied with within thirty davs. othe; deposit _for- feited and the Droperty may be advertised and résold at the misk and cost of the de- B: cougt a of 1 Administratrix NW. ro Hotel. Sk F‘-“‘Q?,M' NW.. Ci the Tine of | 't of Co- | tition and varallel to the south | ce of the | Al | AUCTION FUTURE DAY CTIONEERS, VALUABLE TWO. KNOWN STREET TRUSTEES' SALE OF Vv STORY BRICK DWELLING AS PREMISES 008 jsth NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of tru; recorded 1 Liber 4545, folic seq. of the Jand re of the ' D Climbin, and at quest_of the secared ‘thereby undersigneed will sell at pubiic auctlon, in_ frout premises on FRIDAY. THE SEVEN OF MAV"AD. 1 AT FIVE P.M. {he foliowing Jeacribed land and prem 1aes, ‘sitliato in the District of Columbia. and dewenated e and veing Tot 20w John M Xory'® subdivision of Jota in square, 1006 o Der plat recorded’ in ' the. office of Surveyor of the District of Columbia. in Liber 18 at folio 34 Terms: Sold wubject to a prior derd of trust for $1.750.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the burchase price above said trust to be aid in cash. A depomit of $300.00 required onvesancing, recording and revenue stamns 4t purchascr’s coat. ‘Terms to be compiied with within thirty days. otherwise deposi Torfeited s may be adver- and " discretion of the Darty resold OSEPH SMITH, LBERT P, TATSPAUGH “AUCTION SALF FUTURE DAY WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS MODERN DWELLING ET N.E at iN. ADAM A STRE a reauest of the undersigned trustees for snle b pubiic suction, in_iront of e prenise TEESHAY " TIE ELEY ENTH DAY Ol AT TEEN O'CLOCK . Tlomes @ are 5145 of 1} | as_per pla | office of proved by tw it foi0 Story. Iy room mU dualling, ity water, sewarige. electrimty and car hrick garage in rear rms 0f salo: Property v oot 1o A prior deed o due Deceniibar the remainde; Inding int nd deed 0f trust upo cash over trust “haser. A deposit of S0 f sale. Al eya 4l fenw )<t of he complied with seithin daye | day ¢ Rale. otherwise the frustees raserve 1o resell the pcoperts. at the riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five ‘days’ advertisement of resale in | some newspaper published city Washi D¢ WILLIAM M ALBERT W ap30-déds exsi ADAM AU WESCHLER & SON TRUSTEEY’ SA NO cat_at th | Tha rign ) the HOFFMAN HOWARD Trustees Auctioneeis. TRAME DWELLING Oth ST N W iot of Columbia ad thereby | O0'CLOCK P | and “premises wituate i th | lmnfa. to-wie:! Pact of Tt No. 40 in ¢ | Wiltberger s uhdivision of lots in satia { 442 heginning at a point on the line { Stroet weat 51 “feat xodth 0f the n | corier of said 1o ning the { alone the T of Bth 'street weat thance runming west paraliel with the r | line of said lot 40 5770 feet vart of | distance “through a_fram ¢ | Yeaz of a shed: runmng thence n alle! to the lin A thence east naral omid lot 40 57.70 fe inning Terms of sale: One-third cash balance in two inetallments. pasa one and_two vears, with interest at 61y per annum Dasable semi-annuai's from das of sale. s Pited by Geed of trust unon the property on of purchaser. A ¢ sale. Al con Vesancing. ~recording of pur chaser. Terme to be compiied with wi fhirts days from day of sale, Otherwise true | tren resarve the fight to” reell the pranerts L2y "k and cost “of ine nurehaser Biter five daya ndvortisement of guch ressle Saper bublished in Washington {ITTON STRASRURGER. MILTON B. THOMAS Ap20 d&ds oS Th | THOS. 3 ‘th the in some newsy AUCTIONEE LUABLE RE TWO-STO & SON ilth NORTHWEST. BEING STREET. By virtio of a certain doed of trust duly recorded in Liber 1823, folia 38 ‘et sed.. of the land records of the Diatrict of Co fumbia. And ‘at the reauest of the party sorured thereby ' the tundersigned trustees Wil ell at public_auction. in_front of the premises. ‘on MOXDAY. THE TENTH DAY QF MAY.AD. 1926 ‘AT FOUR 0CLOCK P.M . the foliowing-deacribed land and vrem: 1gas. situate 1n the District of Columbia, and deaiEnathd as and beine lot 124 in Harrs Wardman's subdivision of part of block 14 " Todd and Brown s eubdivision of mart of the tracts of land known as “Mount Pleasant'_ and - Pleasant Plain.” a8 ner piat of ‘#aid Wardman's subdicisioii recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columhia in Liber County 20. at folin 165, Subject. ho to @ pernstual right of way over the rear three feet of it lot for "alles, purposes for the use and henfit of lots 125 to 139 inclusive: in said sub- digision "Terms of sale: One.third of the purchase mones to be Daid in cash. balance in two coual installments, pavable in_one and two years. with interést at 7 per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually. {from day of bale. gecured by deed of {rust upon the proerty_sold all cash. at the ODLIO: of the purchaser. A depokit of $300 w be required at time of sale. Al convey- ficing. recording. revenue stamps. ete. At coet of burchaser. Terms of gale to' e Complied With within 30 dass from das of sale. otherwise the trustees reserie the right fo Tesell the property at the risk and cost gf Jdefauiting” purchaser. after five” da vertisement qf such rekale in some news paper published in Washington, D. JAMES R WILDER JOHN SCRIVENER 914 G St. N W Trustees. & (0. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 6-ROQM AND BATH DWELLING. 2211 LAW RENCE ST. N.E. By ¥irtue of a certan deed of trust. du recorded among the land records of the T triet_of Columbia, and at the request of the party gecured iherebs. the underaigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction remiges, on TUESDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D, 1026 A FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.A.. the foilow- ink-deseribed _land and premiscs. t v of Washington. District of Colum bia. to wit: Lot 43 in square 4247, Subject 10 a first trust of $3.000 and a_second trust of $2.750, at 633 ¢, payable $35 a month, Terma of eale: Cash above first and sec ond trusts. A deposit of $300.00 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. Al ncing. Tecording and notariai fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of eale to be complied with within fiftcen days from day of sale. otherwise the frustee re- erves the right to resell the property at the rik and cost of the defaulting purchascr. after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. S FRANK T. FULLER. 8.10.11 Trustee. X0, __an28-d&deexSu THOS. DOWLIN uly in front of the my4.7. HOLLANDAMERICA Travel by a Famous Service To ENGLAND — FRANCE HOLLAND — GERMANY AND ALL PARTS OF EUROPE Via Plymouth, Boulogne $/M, Rotterdam Yeendam.. . Eastern ) Miy 8,10 AWM. Yolendam: 1. (Standurd) May 1510 otterdam - ¢ Time ) Passenger Office, 21 State St Tocal_Agent .~ SUVA, AUCKLAND, ’voulv Tha Well Equipped Roval Mail S IGARA, (20,000 tonn), dune 2-duly ORANG 000 tons) . June 30Auz. Sail from Vancouver, B. C. For fares, cto., apply Can. Pac. Railway, 905 Washington. oL i S g ‘l 8 5 the | LU | | 1 trustees | n (i | situate i | i | Includes Lisbon, Spain, Tangier, Italy, ' Riviera, Sweden, Norway F]ord{. Seotland, Berlin (Paris, London), re- peating 1925's great ¢ruise success. COURT THE DIS- | Feb. 5, South American and nation of 1and far . Medierranean in Combination e e | BTN W rmcariox | damn T, Areamd th Wetd BY WATER! * mera’ ot the ISty ot Carambla. pure. Over four mns., $1250 to $2000. romm ey | At e proviaons o seeton 169% ©0'erc | Jam. 29, To the Mediterraneun 62 days, $600 to$1700. Tion 1610 inclusive. of the Code of Law fe Fo e ratline 16 the Code of Law for Ober's_S. S. and Tourlst Agency, 1420 B the Distriet 6f Ooliinhia, have u Dot ity and SWTeRDAY | o Tt o beaytae {o he condemna o 24 :00 pn, for o N.W.; Van Wickle Tourist Sgency, 3 Wi Brank C. Clark, £ SOUTH AFRICA 3 From Eng! v UNION-CA¥TLE SANDERSON & 20 Broadway, N N} THE it N C enrt—in ro L e TPREME oF tion ot the Jand ey for the alley aveBaltimore on the | sanare 15 nded by 17th, TRt daxk at 430 pu. for | streeis and O avenae:, 1 the Disinet hington {of Columbia, ue shown on'w map or plat 1305 ighite and one daxg | filed With the waid petition as part thereof of et and beanty on th 4| and praying aleo that this court empanel a River and « hexaneake Bas JuFs In- accordanee with the luw provided | Further information, lteratur | rese t- | for in Kuch cascs Lo 4ssess the damages each vationa. call Main 5949. Mui Balto. & Virginia Steamboat Co. | reuion ot the onen 7th Se. Wharf SW. Potomac PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR TO THE Pacific Coast and National Parks VISITING kies Yomemite Park ! the condemnation of the land necessary for | The pirnoues thersof. and 0 assess an hene fita ‘resiting theeetrom the entire AmouRt lof sald damages, in ng the expenses of | Mot procecdines. upon sach lot or part of Iot o parcel of Tat whieh ehall he bene § e T Ation i the proportion hat the said 1 enid Tote, par 151 Tota or et Co > R National Yellowsto Nation. hig cal ORDERED. that all nereo ine Any nterest i (Hese proessding Ana they arn hereby. warned and commn: ed to appear in this court on or hefo TOrh day. of At 10 vl ontinue Canadian Rociise Special Car 38 Days VE WASHINGTON RETURNIN Friday, July 16 Sunday, Aug. ARRANGED BY Ober's Steamship & Tourist Agency 1120 H STREET N0 WEST the. a1 Tienssament Spaneled ORDERED. orde Ask £ Washington shincton Herald and | ngwspapers pub nnencing at | h dav of May ORDERED. 't MOVING, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND PIANOS. WESCHLER'S. 920 Pa. ave. n.w. Phons T Mangeaty - . MOVING STORAGR KRIEG'S RESS PACKING SHIPPING e EYE ST w2010 LONG DISTANCE MOVERS H'S FIRE-PR F TORAG CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 davs before the |7t e further or e dapities, ) of the fee of the land to he be found b the thin the 9th Dis. 1 0f Col fay May. 14 e cou Compare the through fares, plus sleeping car rates and cost of meals on the journey, and you will be convinced that the /owest total cost and most comfortable route is offered by Direct Ocean Ship and Shortest Rail Ride From New York Via GALVESTON to Houston Austin Beaumont Dallas San Antonio Waco Brownsville Ft. Worth Eagle Pass El Paso Corpus Christi Laredo Cool ocean breezes, ample deck spaces and comfortable social halls. Oil burning steamers famous for high standards of service and wide range of stateroom accommodations. Fast through passenger and Freight Service to all points in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mezico, Arizona, and Pacific Coast MALLORY LINE (it i ADpIs 10 s ol tienst seency. or wiite (o |G adsemmnt ‘ot | e YK, Tassenger Trafiie Manager, | 16 be empanslad and sworn herein: and. it R e New yore " |12 further ORDERED. that a coby of this no | 1tes and order be published twice a weel ! ¥or two successive weeks in The Washinkton DUCATIONAL. modern_Tan Yovening Star. the Washington Post and the LANGUAGES 2.2 | Washington Herald. newspapers published the aa1d Distret. commencing at least | davsBefore the raid 10th dar of Mar. 10° it 1a further ORDERED. that a copy of thi | niotic and order bLe served by the | States marshal. or 'hie aeputies. upon such native te Conversational Mothod Day and E Individual Tn struction. Trial Lesson. Call write or phone for catalog BERLITZ | condemned herein as may be found by the Est. 43 Years 1 copy—T: RAN S SIDDONS. Justice \ ot K £ CUNNINGHAM H. STEPHENS and MADIGAN, Attorners E COURT w. SUPREM Monroe st ith streets. in the Court. No_ 18 ANT) ORDER OF PUBLICATION i< hereby given that the Commis Lsjoners of the District of Co At to the provisious of an A approved June 21. 1806, entitled frovidine for the i by the act &pprov An et m for the expene 3¢ the District of Coiu aar ending June thirtieth 1t Worry or Risk. Re. sible Service—Low Rate Storage in room: mo_aud up. EX 3T Hioriad ave, NORTH 104 MOVE Witbe *pon CENTRAL STORAGE AND TRANSFER CO. | Largest Concrete Fireproof Storage in Washington | MORE SPACE FOR LESS MONEY Private roome and open storage for house: hold goods, heated rooms for piagos and '~ amount of aaid damages. includine the | Paintinge: clear, bright storage for sutomo- isen of 1hesa Droceedinge. upon any. and | biles: forelgn and domestic shipments by Plota. parts of lots, Diaces of bareels of | €Xpert packers and shippers. House-to-house B O P s he henefitaq hy (he estan. | moving by highly experienced men. Let us lishment of said building reatriction Nne, in | call and zive you estimate, Lowest rates arv may fing | B ntments. _Call Mr. Brown, Main | kata otk parts of lote. pieces or parcels of 6384. Fr. 847550 M . nee. e de winiia s JACOBS FPRANSFER CO. Movin; Sterage 111113 Fla. Ave. NE. e Any interast i these proceedings be. | i they are hereby. warned and command o Appear I fhis tourt on o hefore oth day of May. 1976, al ten o'clock DON ] PHO ) A\'.s'rm.\'.vir'u a3 map filed e paid peition a errof. and AT%0 thAL this canrt empanel 8 jury the law provided for n the damages sach gwner land to he taken may sustam hy reason ie establishment of waid building re Tne on the north side of Monros X Tor whish this procesding has been Thetit tad the condemnation of the land ary for the purposes thereof. and fo henefits regulting therefrom the | and continue in attendance until the | t shall haye made 1te final order rai rming the award of damages | 1efita of the jury NE_ MAIN ELIVERY A 7 - AVE. 8y Fire-Proof ‘Warehouse Storage, Moving, Crating 118.20 10th N.W, M. 4% School of Languages 36 Bra Tel. Frankli S. $1DDO! NGHAM, D. ¢ Justice. lerk QUONNELL STEAMS e —— f ! { kind. HIPS. 49 PRISON COLONIE STILL MAINTAINED Devils Island Recalls ‘Other Famous Penal Islands and Territories. La Frenc Rochelle recently i destined for incarceration on Island, French Guiana. Receritly also Mexico dispatched : noted crimina! to its lonely conv Island, Maria Madre. Russin has started air service be. tween Kem and Solovetsk! Island in the White Sea to transport prisomers. The famous monastery on the fsland has been converted into a prison. “These three incidents show that the practice of malntaining convict colonies in the world's loneliest places has not entfrely been given up,” says a bulletin of the National Geographic Socety from its headquarters here. Famous Penal Colonies. “Devils Island, Marfa Madre and Solovetski _Island are in very mixed company historically. Virginia, St. Helena, Funchal, = Monte Cristo, Siberia. the Seychelles, Australia. N Caledonia. Andaman ariniere, said to be the last convict ship. sailed out of La h 340 convicts Devils Tsland. mania and_Sakhalin have all been penal coloriies for more or less dis tinguished prisoners. “t. Helena, Funchal and the eychelles are royal prison islands The others in their time served for common criminals or unlucky poli- ticlans, When Elba failed to hold apoleon, he was placed on St. Hel- ena, well toward the middle of the South Atlantic, out of harm and ou' of the shipping lanes. That was fn° 181, He dfed in 1821. ‘unchal in the Azores and the vchelles on the east coast of At- rica north of Madagascar, are more recent prison stations. In Africa British occasionally find it axped to absent certain native rulers from their subject S0, when Prempel king of the Ashanti on the gold coast, spilled too much blood. they sent him to sojourn in the soothing climate of the Seychelles. Prampen after 20 years, returned to his peo- ple, so apparently he did not I the asylum. But the English did, so théy sent Mwanga, deposed ruler of Uganda, to join him and then Kabarega of Unyoro, Sayyid Khalld of Zanzibar and Saad Zeghul of lgypt. The Eeychelles' detention was not nearly so effective in the | case of Zaghul. who is now the lead- er of a popular party in Egypt. To | Funchal was sent the deposed Em ‘peror of Austria-Hungary, fmmedi- ately following the end of the World War. He dled in exile. His wife and children are now in Spain Tourists Visit Chateau d'If. “Chateau d'If. the castle in which {the hero of Dumas’ novel. ‘The Count of Monte Christo.’ was confined for 14 years, now receives tourists from Marseills. Curfously, Monte Christe. where Morél went after his escal was also a penal colony istand for many years, Monte Christo is owned by Italy. It lies off the coast from Leghorn and about 23 miles north of Elva. “Tsarfst Russia, for a time. séni 18,000 prisoners to Siberia annually Much of the famous Transiderian Rallway was built with prison,labo: The chie? horror of Siberian exile was the knout. By it, or by terror of it, wuards kept prisoners doclle. The handie of the krout is a heavy wood stick. 18 inches long. Iastened to it is a th of tawhide. About eight feet from the handle the thong is split in three parts. These streamers are three feét long. The ends are tied into hard knots, although lead o: iron hooks sometimes were used. “Preparatory to administering the knout, the victim was tied face down ward on a rough table. Close to the knout-wielder stood a clerk with a book. in.which he checked the num ber of strokes as that worthy swung them and called them. For the first 5 strokes the skin was marked white by the lash as if a chalk mark were— drawn on the flesh. After that the thongs began to cut through. When a knout sentence called fop 100 strokes the last one was usually omitted as a ‘token of imperlal magnanimity.’’ KNOWN AS GOLDEN APPLES. Oranges of Oldest Fruits, Says Lee- turer, Citing Greek Myth. o-called “golden apples.” whicl Mark Antony carried from Rome as a gift to Cleopatra 2,000 vears ago when he fell under the spell of th Egyptian_ enchantress, were veally oranges, D. Collins Gillett stated in an address madé recéntly in Tampa, Fia “Recent historical researches re- vealed the fact that oranges were chll- ed apples for centuries in the ancient world,” #aid Mr. Gillett. Oranges are one of the oldest fruits known to man ““Anciént Grécian mythology récords the story of Atalanta of Boeotia. famed for her running. who would only consént to marry a suitor who could outstrip her in a race. Hip pomenes, her lover, before starting 8b- tained three ‘Zolden apples,’ or oranges in reality, which he droped at inter- vale. Atalanta, stopping to pick then: up. fell behind, lost the race and had to marry him. “Oranges were introduced into Fior ida by the Spaniards after the explora- |I‘dd marshal. or his deputies, within the R®16 14th St N.Ww. "RESORTS ecenic grandeur. Get the thrill of giant peaks, river- District of Columbia and upon the fenants | 10th day of May. 1926. RESORTS. lashed gorges and echoing canyons. The highest and occupants of the same before the said By the court A true cops—Teit FRANK E_ €L A By FR the Great Scenic Route to the Pacific ROSS the Continent by a route and a train ' that combine the latest travel luxuries with elevations and grandest scenery of the Canadian _Rockies are here. The train sweeps through the splendor of Jasper National Park and on to the Sea by a route that brings fresh wonders with every mile. 1f there’s time, stop off at Jasper National Park— greater in size and grander than any other play- ground. You will be made comfortable at Jasper Park Lodge and enjoy your favorite recreation. For booklets and further information send the coupen to our agent listed below. C. E. JENNEY, G. A. P. D. 505 Fifth Ave., New York City Please send me your free bovklet on Jasper National Park and Tourist map of Canads. N City. 101-188R1 tions by Dé Soto in 1539. e gy PARROT I8 PREFERRED. From the London Answers. Roddy MacDéuglas has treated him- self to a performance by a famous magician in the local hall—at leaat, that is what the poster said about him. Thé magician, during one part of his performance, put a woman in a cabinet, closdd the doors, locked them and’ then, after a few seconds’ pause, opened them again, and behold! the woman had @lsappeared, and in her place was a green parrot. : Immediatély after the performance Roddy buttonholed thé performer and asked of him: “Mon, could ye do that trick if ma wife was put in your box? “Aha,” the magician laughed. “so vou want to gét rid of your wife, do youz? “Well, much that, 3 bairn a green said Roddy. “it's not so 6 ken, but I promised the t for his RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ¢ s Bl mten NEW VORK. T ow Open. Leading Hotel. Every convenienc oL