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A AUCTION ___FUTURE “THOS. 3. OWEN & S @ Trustee’s Sale of Valunble lm- ] Trustees’ Property | [ proved Business Known as 3132-3134-3136- | 3138 M Street N.W. (Imme diately East of Wisconsin Avenue), Consisting of Two Brick Buildings Containing | Two Stores and Four Apart-| ments. This property is very | ,\"n appropriate for a department ! | 1 at store or other large retai business, being located in the center of the business section | of Georgetown. of a decree of the Suprem District of Columbia passed A0, 1w Court of th cauity it K ) AV . Tollowing described wte 1n the Distriet. o vicieht (%) 0 sauare elnven ant “ainctstaine " 1100 1t on M st by 120 feet to & pubii < ind containing 3 950 amare fhet proved by ‘premises Nos, 313 D138 M st naw. One-third of the purchas jand and ure Columbia Terms ot ‘sale money to be paid in cash and the ba fwo rqual Installments. pavable in one from day of wal o e’ Dromissons Bt ol ¢ beanng interest at the rate of 1 per annum. pasable seni-an ured by deed of trust on or_all cash the ontion of the $500 deposit recuired Upon a ceptance of ‘bid. Al conve Thes and recording at sale to be complicd with v fter. by the « trustee 1y at the urchaser. after five cnch reale in some. Washington. D. C and to b Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- /& p-oved Real Estate, No. 2117 | %, Flagler Place Northwest. By virtne of @ certain ¢ i the 1 Wnd DAY, D in tront JTHE W e ) ser County 16 at fo ~tallments with inte ‘pavabie Diiva 1 rome Apar muhlehed THE W ASE TRUST COMPANY Bv: ALFRFD 1. LAWSON Real Fstate Offc AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE: R ALUABLE UNIM PROVED_ PROPERTY " ON ° MOUNT PLEASANT STREET BETWEEN NEW. TON ~STREET AND ROCK CRE RK irtie of a cortain dacd of trust. d in Libe 5049, folio 48 et seq., id records of the District of € Tumbia. at the request of the party d therchy. the undersigned trustees will | at public auction. in_front of the prem; Teew.on MONDA HE, DAY _OF MAY OCLOCK P M and premises. Hituate & snzton, District of Columbia. as and being 141 and - equare 2619, 04 in square Sl Nots alsh heinz. descrined a and bei in Chapin Brown's eubdivizion of part of “Pleasant Plaine.” us said subdivision ig rreorded in the offite of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Book Gov. Shepherd. page 1 ‘Torms ‘of sale: One-third of tha purchase money 1o be paid in cash sud the balance in two equal installments. pasable in one and fwo vears from the day of sale. with interest at the rate of SiX per centum per anuum, pay- able semi-annually, and tho caid_deferred pavments are o be secured by a first desd of trust on the property soid, or ull cash a the option of the purchacer. A depoait of £300.00 will be required ai tima of sale. All conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps, ete.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of & e complied with within thirty days ir day of sale. Otherwise the trustees reserve he might 1o resell the property at the and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five Aays’ advertieement, h resal newspaper published in Washingt CHARLES H. BA JOHN W. DAVIDGE. u_ THOS my6-d&ds.e: ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioncers. Trustees’ Sale of Detached‘ Frame Dwelling With Built- | Garage, No. 5820 Utah Ave. Chevy Chase, D. C. Ly virtie of a certain deed of land records of the if at the request of the p. by, undersigned trus bublic auction. fn fr o PRIDAY, THE_FOUK. ‘OF MAY. 1976, AT FIVE the following-drierives land and premises. situate in the Distriet of hia. 10 wit: of the Guaranty Company’s &ubdivision of lots in_squure n the subdivision known as Chovy C per piat. rec or for the District of Colum Brok 55 Dage 104, improved by A-room, bath and extra lavafory dwelling, hot-water = heat. elec. light and builtin_two-car kara Térms of sale: The above proper old subject to a prior dead of trust for L8505 S8 'que Riay 1. 1087; halance cash. A deposit of $500 reauire chaser at time of sale. All conveya Facording. revenue stamps and notarial fo At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days { ©0f sale, otherwie -he {rustres reserve the Tight 1o Tesell the roperty at the risk and coet of the defaulting purciiser. days' advertisenient of V resal newspaper published. i ington, D. € WAL S Q) 3. BENSON my3-dkds exsa REALTY TE! OCLOCK P. i som, APCTION KELLOGG TRESTEES SALE VALUABLE DWELLING KROWN Ay _ STREET NORTHWEST P virtie of a_certut de October 30, 1 and_reeon tand records e ' District nnder_date of November % ment No. 01, and at the secured thereby. the und offer for wale at public the said_promises on MAY TWENTY-FIRST. 1026. AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the following described land and premises. Stuated in the District of Columbla, to wit: Lot seven dx (76110 square seven hundred and twenty- ve (725) Terms of eale: Property will be sold jeet to a first_trost of $£500 and a trust of approximately $3.500. Full Jars at s A sule. All conve Stamps” and e chaser. Terms to be Afteen’ davs from trustees reserve th erty. 8t the risic and purchaser. after wivertisement of Ruch_resaie 1 some n pr published 1o the District of Columbjia NATHAN LEVIN, JOHN KRUPSAW my12.14.17.19.21 Trust THOS. J. OWEN TIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, 1744 Columbm Koad N.W. By virtue of a_certain dod of trust duly recorded in Liver No. 5074, folio 378 et sea., Of the tand records of the District of Cotum: Dia. and at th 5 thereby. the ublie. auction FRTDAY THE = ¥OU MAY, AD. 1 AT FOUR Ao followine desciibed land luate n the ‘County of W get ot Cotumy ia/and desiented oo ing lot pumbered fifty-four (541, ingLittision W Warki Thon " of Jois " Sam tnirty-ceven thirty-eic! ihirty-ni uare five hundred and « ok numbered THIL" as per plat record the surresor for the District of Col Liber County folio 50, toge the improvem conalsting -1 uiiding No. 1711 Columina rd mereantile i Terms of ealr mone: e it caual” instaiiment. intercst wemi-a & Al BUILD; ot o party reiened trustees will auction, in_front_of anemg, recording, revenue fées at cost of complied with within of sale, othel the ht 1o fesell the prop- ost. of il mhia or with A brick used for thid of the purchase halance in two 7 one and two ver centum_per ¥, from day of | it Quon the pron at the option of the 5300 will be ya. abl or il onen A deposit of st sme of walel s eic at cost o ffl be complied with within 30 dA‘: from day of sale, otherwise the (rustees re- 11098 $h Rbt 1o resell cho Droperty 4t the ek snd Cont of ‘defaulting. purchaser. aftgr ive Gaw"aivertisement 6t leuch, Toals fn mewspaper published in sl b g HENRY P. BLAT AELRY & &ilng: Trustoess ety gold. purchaser. auired. at ap30-d&ds.exSu in D). INTH FOURTHIRTY 0'cLoCk 1333138 | 1 nee 1 prop ded in the office of | after five | JEE: posit Of S300 reatired at | ar- | < | Baper publ|~||ed in the city:of UCTIONS.. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 710S J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Sale of Valuable; Brick Dwell'ng, Known as Premises 1310 Rhode Island Avenue Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of truat. dated August 11, 1025 “heing instrument No. 241, recorded Octoher’ 23, 1925, amons the land tecords of the Distriet of Columbia. and at e’ request ot the party gacured thereby | e underemed trstecs will well at mublt uction, I Trine of the premi. o Y. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1026, "AT FOUR. O'CL M.. the o Ing diose el I AN Rreminse. " elit: e in the District of Columbis. and desik il e 7 buis K. Em. iert's subdivision in square 247, as per plat | recorded in tha offfee of the Surveyor for { ghe Mistrict “of Columbla. in Liber 15 “at falin 210 Torms of sale: One-third of th money o he Daid in_cash, ‘halance in fwo instalimants payable in_one and two | years, with infarest ‘at 6 per eentum per an- afable comi-annually from day of sale, property purchaser. in L Ramiied e dned o0 trust upon th or all cash 'at the option of the A deposit ot $500.00 will be time of enle. “All conveyanciuz. recording. Fevenue stampa, ete.. at cost of purchaser. Torms of wala to b complied with within thirty disa from day of sale_ otherwise the trustees Foeerve the riht to fesell the prop- he risk and cost of dafaulting pur- chaser, after five days' advertisement of such Fraale in somo newspaper published in Wash- ngton, D. C. JAMES M. PROCTOR, 101 w.. 4th St N, a | 3. ROWRRT ESHER e | 339 Blds. ‘Trustees. Wi o | nvestmen | mys-Q&dsexSu | ADAM A. WESCHLER & : Trustees’ ON. Auctioneers. in Business Zone, No. 620 H Street Northwest. By virtue of o certain deed of trust .m;'nu 1 and rw'unlw! August < © land records of the D‘~-| “t of Columiia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigi od trus- for wale by public auction, premises, on MONDAY. THE EENTH DAY OF MAY. 1928, Al" FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described Tand und promises. Situate In the District lumhia, to wit: Parts of or Tots 1Y 117 ix7 Aquare 454. beginoing on H street, feet 8 Mnclios cust of the morthwest cor: and running thence cast t 20 feet: thence south nens: thence wet 20 feet. and ! 112 teet 6 inches to the place comprising the east 1 1ot 16_and the west 9 feet 'U 1 theice ol & ot Said lot 17 by the depth of 112 {nches. now lknown 1 rposes of | ation and assessment as 1ot 822 in square Property will be_sold sub- deed .00, ut | 28 tance ' cash, et 10 8 Drior Que Jupe 013500 Tequired of purchaser at | s recording; | Al convesanciog. at_cost of | {7Vl etamine and notarial fe purhaserTorms of tals to be complied | b witain thirte days from of eale. Uie trustees Teserve the right 0 | at the viek and cost of | haser. aficr five days B reasle in some hews city of Washington, | ad- NATHAN DU RICHAKD E Ylthus, Trustees. ]u(u“ JTOWEN & SON.” AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTE Ok, VALUABLE BRICK N RO ATH. M ALA- ~or'rm <O AK PENNA. AV, R Sercain deed of trust, du No. 6414, folio 4 ef e ds of the t A FORY By virtue recorded n L i XE FIVE. foflowing descrihed Tand in the Distriet ot C . beimg Dart of a teact of L *peginning for the awme the westerly line of Alabama | {avenue distant 26465 feet hweaterly from u stone at the inters: of eaid I weaterly line of said avenue with the eastorly rtheasterly line of the part of ed to Frank T. Rawlings b corded 1 Laber 3379, at folio 324, of the { land recor District of Columbia. and | runuing thence southwesterly along the west- erly line of gaid avenue 7U.15 icet with the arc of a circle, the radius of which is 1.620 fest. north 47" decrees 16 457, west 408.46 | | foet; north 43 desrocs 547 4 | sou egTees . “east 300 oot 16 the beginning; sald described property now | Teine lnown for DUrDOs~ Of Assessment At d | taxation as parcel 201/62. containing about |, e G0 K P pointon tion Sold_subiect to a prior | trust 3,000, due Decen; {terest 6%, Turther particulars. b announced at time of sa amoun {over waid trust to be paid nmm cash an, the remainder in monthly - inst $50 with interest at #%. A de; & and rev- | Terms to | 'n,m oth: Droperty ene ure be ‘omplied with within thirty erwle: doposit torteited Pamg e vortised And esoi at th tion of ftens SSIE W. RAWLING ILLIAM 'M. HALLAXM. Y Trustces. N. AUCTIONLERS. NALUABLE DF G._ BEIN By virtu Decen: "(Y 2 10 bets 127, ww'ordvd Dveml»r 2 19 tha Tand records of the Disirict of Columb: and ut ths recuest of the wnarty secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell on. in front of the vremises, Al'F\D\V THE EIGHTEFNTH DAY OF AY. AD. 1028 AT FIVE P.M.. the fol- ine deseribed land and premises. u [in the District of Columbia. and % and veing Tor'64 m Middanch > n ‘ot lots in 4 in the off the District of Columhia folio 176, subject to butlding "Hn- ok and ooy enants of record subject 1o and o s lh T haanon. | AR aa | ond tr articula t ot | st for | Hoo. ahove said trists o be i ar 0f 30000 required. sg and revenue sia i Torms o be cor with within 1 othierwiso d | forietied and tge sroperts, may, be adver; 4 and resoid at the discration of the 1otees. G. B. LTKENS J. H. GORDOY. 7.10.12,14.17.18 Tr | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioncers. STEES SALE OF VALUABLE ~IM- | TRUSTEES' S, e Am-‘ LOW Wit 6 SITUA A107 CHANNING I SHAR voRTEAl By virtuo of & certain deed of trust duly | reciradd March $6°°T025, a8 Inpirument Mo, 1 157 among. the land records of the District { 0f Columbia, and at the reguest of the party se 1 theroby. the undersigned tru-uuwlll | ofter for ”"'x'm auction, fn Trant of tha_ yremises, on F 1 the promisen, on, ERIPAY, T KR OCTOCK P, the followlns dex Gnil mremises. situste ia the Dist {t:““Lots’ numberee Rintteen (193 m wa ot Mudinre fortythrea hundi oiie (south of 4361) ta Join D. Ga " slimdiginion uf arts of & it of fand “Grecnvaie. now cal e it rerurded. i she | sirveyor for the Disteict ol | ¢ Yot 4D 0 to | the vovenunte, Which run with the land (bt 1o dwelling shall te ere i ‘ang Jot of | Joea Trontire than 50 Teot: that no dwelline | | 10 b areat Go: that “said lote shall ot he sa transfarred or occuiied n rican descent. Terig of saie: Cash abovh $3.050. repre- sentcd by motes of the purchaser havabie | fhreo vears atter date, with interest at soven et per annum from date of saie. sald htercat. payable semi-annually. ‘and secured ea "of trust_on the property eold, or all cagh, at the option of the purchaser. Gepoit ‘of $200 reauired of purchaser at | {ime of ‘sale. All ‘conveyancing, recording, stamns and notarial fees at cost of Durchaer. Terms of sale to be complied | with within thirty days from day of sale. Otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Yotell the proverty. at the risk and cost of the' defaulting vurchaser, after five’ davs’ Advertinment “of” such resale in gome, news- asbington. veyaneing, nurchaser's Hlehie " of the F ambke i L of Af revenu D.C. ALl __myb-d&dsexsu THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES: SALE_OF VALUABLE BRIC X LLING, KNOWN A3 PREMI: Plon 5 STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain of trust, February 12 1925, helhl instrument No. 185, 'recordea July’ 15 1025, amone tha land records e Dlettict "ot Coimbis R at the reauest of -the part 4 thereby, ‘tha ‘undersiened trugtees at public_auction. in front . on THURS fiDAY THE TWP l PM.. the MAY. T Showine Rind’ and | premiavs: pit following-de L‘na' " uate in the Dlllrh‘l of Lfllumhm ana desiz. d ‘us and being lot 74 in Rudolon B. d's subdivision o! 1ots in sauare 1008, ver Dlat rec in the office the yor » District of C Liber 70 at iolio 165. subject to covenants of record. Sold suhiect to a prior deed of t for $1.100.00. further particulars of lich will be announced ut time of sale: & vurchase price whove said trust to” he [ raa S500.00 cash and ke remainder iy | 35000 Tmonthly Tstallments, & deposit. o 0.00 rec Conveyancing. recording 1 ind revenue mpe.aE ohrhascr s omt. | Tarms to he complied with within 30 days, otherwies dposit forfeited and the Droperty ma he advertised and { crason of the trust HI ¥ | 3 MILLS. @ 3 __Trugtees, 5 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL uNhH‘fl n“flmn at ||hr~ t,flnhlmhmvn‘ jotes. 833 Louisiana ave. n.w.. on Ma nr’l‘z-:m'm 10367 B G \&]‘".1 AT TEN O'CLO A the lost, stolen and abandon nmperv in |he Dossex: r‘mn of 'the Police p-nm ent. Which not been’ call nzr -mz.w.u m ) purchase | Sured af | Sale of Valuable| Three-Story Brick Dwelling ! 112 | I 10 feet 6 | t { Al "con | pubiic | (harges. | Trustees’ disere- | 20 on wnv lot shall cost leas tnn | A reeold “at the”dis- | ¢ WOQODARD, |11, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. IN RABBITBORO—It | | WHAT'S THE MATTER .MISS FANNY ? You LOOK AS IF THE SPRING SUNSHINE HAD HIDDEN BEHIND A PEARLY_CLOUD D. C, Had Passed Its Salad Days! DON'T YoU DARE To GET 5 POETICAL WITH ME. iy MR. DUMBUNNY ! TELEPHONED You To SEND ME A NICE FRESH YOUNG HEAD OF LETTUCEr:J-—— 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926. AND WASN'T YOUNG ? STEAMSHIPS. BY YOUNG ! ENQUGH To DRESS 43 ALBERTINE RANDALL IT WAS oLb WASH AND || ITSELF WITHOUT ASSISTANCE !! i~ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAVS, ADAM A TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY AND CELLAR NRICK DWELL- ING. NO. 65 SEATON PL. By virtue of o irdst fated | March 2 1025, Murch D, | of the Tand records of ‘the District of hio. and At the request of the varty secured he the undersigned trustees wiil offer for wale by public auction. in_front of the premises on TUESDAY. THE FIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 18%0.° AT FIVE 0'CLOCK PM. dot 115 in Harcy B, Willeon'a ‘subd vision of lots in block 7. “Bloomingdale.” fn the County of Washitigton Columbia, as_ per blat _recorded county 17, “page 181 in the office of the Elrveyor for said District. subiect to cortain Coyenants of record improved as ubove Terms of sale: The above prob sold subicct to a vrior deed of $3.000 4t 61 dye March 2 ance onc-third cash the_remaindér inmonth nents of $40. including intercst 6% 07 secured by 4 second deed of trust upon”the property wold o all st at opt $300° re District o1 in_Book trust for 1928: bal thin thirty othervise the tris sell the dota advert ees re at the risk and cost of th r. atfer fiva dave in some ne the _ o7 dkdsexsu Noti. Toth Yo Ty O storigs. and ¢ SaTCRDAYT MAY AW s atared Wit B, Hiiland. Mos k Saran Jones. mmd Pau terestod ploase tale othe TY NINTH following names son. Samuel Nunally Wyman. Al parties s: Cash SHANNON, CALDWELL & €O.. INC. BT Avictionesrs THOS. J & SON, :\l 'I'YL).\I.ER‘L ! Sale of Valuable! | Three-Story Brick Residence, Known as Premises 2427 18t!: | Street Northwest. iy virtue of a certain dee. Leing inst 1, 19 jistrict of u.v m ‘e therahy oWEN & i date land B tion, in the follow niiscs. mtuate in | and desnated as | ¥ {n T, Sanne of block 8. “Washinston | niat, recorded in Liber A 0f the records of the of the Surveyor of the District of Co- Tumbia: block & now heing known for pu 1 ussessment and taxation as square subjact to building restrictions to a prior deed of further particulars of nnotmeed at time of eale: »‘price ahove gaid trust to be A deposit of $300.00 required Tecording and revenue stamps cost. Terms to be comnlied Within thirty days, otherwise deposit 1 and the property mav be advertised 14t the discrefion of the trustees. ROBFRT E. P. KREITER. R_THOMAS ROBINZOS “Trisices. PN or clumbia. nvevaneing At purchaser LEGAL NOTICES. SAMUEL G, 3ULLOY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Golumbin, Holding Propata Court=—Xo. nistration.—This is 10 give N0 r. of the District of (has obtained the Probatd the District of Columbia letters ntary on the estate of John A. late of the District of Columbia. @eceasd. All persons having claims against the decvaged are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the suticriber, on or before the 19th day of April. A.D. 1027 otherwise thes may by law be excluded from all benefit of waid ‘estats. Given under my hand this S0 Gay" of April. 1926, WILLIAM A MULLOY, 1488 Girard . now. (Seal) | MO A AN Hoeibinr of Wil for e “District of Columbla.” Cigrke h ap2d OFFICI \l, NOTICES COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT in, Wasiimgton. May K. 1826 — | With the provision of et of Congress, apnre CPubtie o i “An A to resuinte of 'buiidings in_the aid Uy create a Zoniy her purposes public heariig will e Board Room of the District May 20, 1020, for the Durpos considering the following pro- beeud changcs i the boundaries of the Use, Ikt “und_ares district and zoning_regula Y AMEND SECTION XV /(a) ESTRICTED ~ AREA DISTRICT.” “to read as follows: In the A Restricted Area District the minimum dimensions of yards and courts, and the maximum percentake of lot cccupancy shall be the same as fo. the ‘A ‘Area Distric ot that, hereatter buildings shall be erected or ultered for use only #s wholly delau\mi “"““"Q"“'fi dwellings with two el rds. SECT) A AREA m:’rmu'" ug the following bara it Tercatter o Dullding. sh A et T1or oo “ue an* apartment ‘houss hotel, flat or community house, nor shall any building or premises be used for thess DUrposes D RECTION TV, ZONING EGULATIONS. to_require the written con- i the owners of 75 per cent of the | ¢ Within 200 feet for the establih furl vards. . CHANGE FROM 1 COMMERCIAL ¢ AREA TO RESI- STIAL A AREA" That ortion of sauare 3 Guunaed by Ridge Road, Bowen Road, T ang - Southern FROM FIRST COM) 0 RESIDENTIAL avtéine - hoth “outh Capitol Stree 3 Lilmzston Road, beginning at 4th street | ¥lending o the District Lane, | Lrontaze on’ both sides of Nich! vateen | Unsal gf Wilniiguon Place NG g er e DA RE" " the northenst hounded by "1%th 4 . Michiggn avenus, Bunker Hill Road . of Ihth wtreet extended and Kear: new streot. except “in reet, commey o e Pl AV PROT R SSIBER TIAL D TO FIRST COMMERCIAL CAREA: Both’ sides of Montello avenue n.e., oten o donte anaMgunt. Olvet Roud and the north side of Florida ave: o ne between Montell | avenue oand Wekt Viezinta avenue. CHANGE FROM A0 FERAT T 00 FEED: Broperty: abutting the north side of Massachusetts avenue Bt ibween 2nd and 4rd strects, (EREC OGN QF A _GAS, DER ON SQUARE AT dath A \\n flm-lr'ra SE A 30 bR R OR S OR A EER CONGRESS " APPROVED JU #010: The' following 1 chances in zoning will 1 he aitcrnoon session of 1 bexinnin i ANGE ¥ OB RE> DENTT, OMMERCIAL: Both sides of Strects ZONINC entitied and s anibia Distr ‘ommission hel Atlantie street | tween M and O poth_ldes o n New Hampshire ave. and Siin cuin CHANGE FROM B A AREA TO D AREA: All second. commercial prov- e ot of Yot Qi i sours SBRE between Sth and Oth streets N.W. north of HANGE FROM A RE- %) RO Aabire | s o Roud, Qiiebec street | and Rowland Place N'W. Property within i the area’ bounged by Kiingle Toad. i e R L Road, ¢ ‘the ‘property abutting Ry thedralavenue and Con: FROM A _AND Underwood. [ i 118 streets, UHa F FRON it CONMER | CIAL TQ SEC D COMMERCIAL: Lot 18, Lauare 237, laearsd at the. rartieast co ner of 14th and W streets CHANGE FROM 60 FF 10 110 FEELT Hear po tions ‘vl luldhl kS ac-ond in rick. ot Colum . e . _my10: ‘ashington, May 1 led proposals for wnnruflmz about 20.970 Jinear fesl ot pewor varying in | s ST | received at Roo D\s‘tr t Bullding u until ! 2 o'clock P . Detailed in- ion_at_Room 4 Bullding. 1o S. ENGINEER OFFICE. 1068 NAVY DE- ariment Building \Washington, D fizlad i be "5& here unti ‘h"’“i"' x‘we a0 the ctlon "of ine u}flu?&m ‘gi"‘ aler reservalt ject for the District of Columl 0D oR @p) 8= " Tib&r’lnn"’ ‘Sl\el Elwood Hotel »‘_“ { Philadelp! 5 fine: M Declares Medic MI “Jot: terms, corner condit #1300 § furpished, Terms. 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FIRE-PROO 1313 You St. N.W. COMPANY’S " BUILDING Phone North 3343 1 Men Should Not Leavel Realm of bplrltuahsm to the Houdinis| ! should be studied. | invyesti- | and the deeper under- | ng phases of human thought, the ! breeding of children, fostering a new ventive medicine in gen- SYNOPSIS. Hudson Bay Co | ut’ Moose Lake. 18 greatly dist | Bews item in wh Enelisl paper {he coming marriage of Allatair Spencer | Banesn i Gintan Crint and relerting bo, the Dprospective bridegroom as the heir presump. tive of Lord Oban. The nobieman's only son, John Briagmorth Panton, peared some years hefore knd hix death is about to he presumed by law. Parke decides 10 leave Moose Lake and go back to Engiand Arrived at Edmonton he tells Mr. Leslie. the temporary head of the Hudson Bay Com- geny., that e "is John Dridenorth Panion. aple, Leslie's daughter, listener o the tale and she encourages her father to help young Panton. In the meantime. Eileen Grant is married in London to Allstair Panton. Immediately after the ceremuny she learns that Jobn Jun Parke, had D- | to claim an inheritance left him by his aunt | Lmr‘ Oban. John Panton's father. telis Eilean his son had been dismissed from the ¢r y for cowardice jer fire and drunken- and that he is able to forgive him. Lh»n goes off to Inverlochtie with Alistair planned. but ehe tells him that ehe will | t live with him as his wife until the mat- ter about John is settied to her satisfaction. John. wecompanied by his dog. Spot. ar- riven i Eneland: He curries & Jotter ot - troduction to Mr. Leslie’s hrm.h-r a lawyer living ‘st Wimbisdon. The Leslies invite Ll to stay with them. and he acoepts their | hosnitality. While walking through the streets of Londe John meets an old my | friend. Sir Arthur Frensham. who tells him that he has evidence that Panton had been drugged by one of his men on the fatal day he refused to lead them out of the trenches After leaving Frensham, John mee Leslic, who has 3 rrived from INSTALLMENT XVL A Hopeful Sign. OHN told Miss Leslie he wus de. lighted to see her. “Some emo- tions are too deep for words, you know.” he said. “And you | are looking charming. As for any loss of breath, it is not notice. table."” 'Ah, you've come on a bit since you reached home. Everything is O.K., the wireless sald.” “Nearly everything, thanks to you and your father.” 1y goodness! What did we do? LE You were friendly when I was in real need of friends. 1 shall always remember your kindness, Miss Leslie.” ‘Oh, is that it? So 1 may not call you John?" “Indeed you may,especially it it means that I have the privilege of addressing you as Maple ix on the Maple. It's all right as & name in musical comedy, but May for me.” “All right, May. I can foresee wrinkled brows at Wimbledon, but what matter?” “Don’t worry. I give aunty spasms 20 times a day, but I believe she likes it. F£he thinks I'm a scream. Of course, she doesn’'t put it that way. She says: ‘My dear, you are 8o im- pulsive. The vicar is coming to tea today, and I do hope you will not rtle him.” The joke is that the vicar eggs me on. word 1 utter.” Evidently the church ha ened out a bit since the war.” Now, what do you mean by that? John, you're never going to be cynical and sarcastic, I hope?" Why, T was only trying to ap- prove of your vicar.” 'Well, say s0, and cut out that one- act ‘play line of talk. Of course, you've gotten over the shock of your cousin's marriage and are now going to settle down into a sensible and well- to-do heirship to a baronetcy. Or is it a barony? I never can remember the difference.” It's quite easy when you know representatives of both orders. Just before we met I parted from a baro- net, Sir Arthur Frensham—a splendid chap. We must arrange a date. You'll probably like him better than the vicar. He used to be one of ‘the boys,' but now breeds blue pigs and red dogs. Oh, I'm so glad to hear you are finding your old friends again.” Panton laughed rather harshly. ‘'This one found me, if you are refer- ing to Sir Arthur,” he sald. ““He told me something which got the wind up rather badly, so Spot and I were going |to aquat in Hyde Park until the gale blew over. No, I'm not going to tell you all gbout it now. It's up to you to discourse. I'm sure you had a good time on board ship. “Heavenly. I had at least four nib- bles, but I wasn't biting. An actor who has been married six times as good as told me I would make an ac- ceptable seventh, so I christened him Henry the Ninth, and he was fright- fully peeved, because he's rather fat.” ‘The girl's light-hearted chatter was good for Panton. It stopped him from brooding. Frensham's revelation, neb- ulous though it was, had roused ugain the furies which the pleasunt life of Wimbledon and the lack of hos- tility on the part of his father were stilling into quiescence. Aunt Louise did not live up to the mid-Victorian standard. She was de- lighted to hear how the.two had met in London. T always say that the most unlikely things happen in the West End,” she vowed. “The other day, outside St. George's Hospital, I ran into my kitchen maid wearing my best new fur tie, and I was so furried that the King himself nearly rode over me. A policeman wanted to be rude, blu his broad- By Louis Tracy s a sympathetic | | Panton is alive and is on his way to England | LIE LISTEN He laughs at every | Rex US vatent Olfice. ! majesty raised his hat and was really te charming ..l-.-n it. And now 1rhudren. few will be ready in @ fe | minutes. The vicar is coming. Mir you don’t shock himn too May. Mrs. Leslle was sure it wa venture with the housemaid King which caused shouis of laughter To add to her placid contentment wit life, her husband cai home unes: pectedly, the rating arbitration havini closed more quickly than he antici pated. 8o all went well at Braeside for the hour, and } emerged momentarily @ rate, from the cloud which had darkened the last seven years. It enfolded hLim sought a few qulet words with Les before dinner. e pluced boundless confidence in the lawyer's advic | resolved to take no further step w {out consulting him. In fact, he | gretted now the impulse which led b to hurry off those two letters to In verlochtie that morning. e felt, without knowing exactly why, that far-seeing friend might have disa proved of them, especially of the out spoken message to Alistalr. However, being u candid person, made no secret of their dispatch. He began by reading his cousin’s umicable note, and gave his own reply, togetie: with the appeal sent to his tather practically word for word . Leslle listened in silence end he commented only o1 to Lord Oban. “I'm glad you wrote in that strai he sald. “There is an honest ring about it. Do you care to explain what the trouble really was which led to this unfortunate brezk in your relu. tions? Panton was ready for the probe now. There must be no further con cealment, no covering up of the ugly places. “Good as you and your wife have been to me, I might have refused to answer that question frankly yester- again when le At the the letter ED IN SILENCE. \ |day,” he said. “Now it is different. | You have not heard yet why 1 sought this interview, so I am glad you with- held any erticism of my attack on Alistalr. I met an old friend this morning, and he told me something which may affect my future more than anything else that has happened since I left Moose Lake. Then he described the meeting with Sir Arthur Frensham and its strange sequel. The lawyer began to take notes, which Panton regarded as a hopeful sign. “Let me understand this matter fully,” said Leslle. “Sir Arthur's swry. though slight and not to be as evidence yet, becomes r‘lh!r remarkable when looked at in conjunction with your vague charges against Alistair Panton. ¥lad you some such notion in your mind when you penned that letter this morning”” “No. honestly, I had not. I ju: 1aid to his door every evil which beset my life. I have never ascer- tained the cause of the horrible col lapse in France. It was a sort of waking nightmare. 1 just seemed to g0 mad for a brief spuce. I must have talked and acted like « lunatic. At any other time the affair would have blown over. But in the Summer of 1918 the men were getting rather fed up at the prospect of another Winter in the trenches. The moral force of their leaders was needed then more than ever. And I was in the very pink of condition, ready to carry on for an other four years if necessary. The chap who defended me put forward the plea of shell sbock. It wouldn't wash. Why should it, when all I wanted was to be shot next morning; in which case I might have figured us a casualty and the truth would never become known.' “Would not proved highly ton?" Naturally. The heirship and, as we are aware now, Aunt Eleanor’s legacy would have dropped into his mouth like ripe plums.” H'm!" (Copyright. 1026, by Louis Tracy.) that outcome have profitable to Alistair (Continued tomorrow.) R L FOUR CONVICTS ESCAPE. Three Recaptured, One Shot, After Break in New York. COMSTOCK, N. Y., May 12 (®). Four convicts ut Great Meadow priscu made u break for liberty while on their way to a stone quarry yesterday afternoon. Three were recaptured, one wounded within the next two hours and prison officlals were confldent that the fourth fugitive would soon be ap- prehended. PEEX Mussolini Meets Fairbanks. ROME, May 12 (®.—Premier Mus- solini received Douglas Fairbanks and his wife, Mary Pickford, in a half-hour audience yvesterday afternoon at the Chigi Palace, the film stars hnvlng re- urned to Italy from Germany for the