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AUCTIONS AUCTION SALFES. THIS AFTERNOO: THO& DOWLING & (O, URUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 6-ROOM AND BATH DWELLING 1 LAW RENCE ST. N.E Virtue of a certain deod of trust. duly Wml ameong the land records of the Dis IHat of Columbia, and nt the reauest of the v secured {hereby. the undersigned stee will offer for <als by public anetion, ront ‘of the pren on WEDNESDA' RN OF MAY. AD’ 1026, AT VOURTHIRIY OCLOCK' B he Yollowing-deser land_ and_preniisos: ituate in the aty of Washington, District o Columbia. to wit: Lot 13 in square 424 Subject fo a of '$4.000 Terms of male: €500 cash, balanes S: o, A deposit of <300.00 required o pureh 3 cale. Al con- eyancing, and_notarial “fees at the eost o the “yur taser, Tepms of sale to be complied “with within ffteen dave TR P G TR L B serves the right 1o 1e<ell the property at the risk and cost ol the defaulting purchaser, 3 ve' advertisement of w wipaner published in the FRANK T. FULLER in L mri41517.181 & s\ THOS. J. OWEN proved Business Property Known as 3132-3134-. 3!36- 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 appropriate for a department store or other large retail business, being located in the center of the business section of Georgetow‘n Coart of the District at Colmiie masted T 1 situate Columbia and 31343136 One-third of the nurchase 1 installments, payable in one and i the iy "ot “Sate. " S0 "he rchaar hearing ihterest At the Tate of 8 Ytwin mer annim. PATAMS Ser Ay A ARt Ty Ahe court. oiher st ‘trusten Toserver the Tieht 13 seaell ha ninets-n M st Ly taning 4.9 proved by premises No: S1A8 M sh nw Terms of sale money to be paid twa ye + sepresented by 4 ome’ newspape: Washington. D. ¢ i nEht 1o offer each building 2rd thersafier to offer hoth bulldings 1o CENT L. TOOMEY. 1015 15th St & TOQOMEY. Atto 15th St N W my TOOME 10 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Au Frame Dwelling No. 742 7th St. S.E., By Auction. By virtue 02 authority vested in the un arrsigned. wa will offer fo by put uction 1 of the premises. on WED NESPAY, MAY NINETEENTH 1. AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM.. ot K09 mproved by om” and bath dwelling, No. 737 T st. ae garage. subiect 1o €2.250° first’ tr November. 1926, and payable S10 pe: Al cash oxe required Al sale. With in 30 days, otherwise operts at alt ctioneers. Tebibie-das! with two- 188, at 7 %. 0 second trust 200 denosit compl right 1s reserved 10 reseil the and cost of de- fanlting purchaser fve dave adver. tisement of wuch resale in some newepaper puhiehed i Washington, D. . All and recording at purchaser’s co SCHLER & SON. Aul ~TOMORROW THOS. ). OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, No. 2117 Flagler Place Northwest. e of 3 cortain deed o date B e 0f & certain deed of ¢ iaged 255 od Marehh i tand records of the District of Cob Tequest of the parts secured dareigned tristens will il at puone i front of the pramises. on THURS THE TWENTIETH DAY 'OF MAY. 1024 at FOUR OCLOCK P the fllowing deacried premises. it 1At the ity of Washington District of Colimbia. and demiznated as and _beine 10t v ambered ity two (520 1 st wagen nd othera trusices’ subdivision of lote in ok wumbersd fiva (31 40 - C W Dobbing Jon 10 he cils of Washington" ok N on'th LeDroit Park i e offa of the af Colimbia in Liner Counts 18 at folio Sakothir it the fmproYements. oo Tath Terms o Onethizd of e e Ial inata i one and two Trare. with e venfum . from dav ot o el st Nnan the Hroparte nsh At the option i A entst of 2200 00 will e of “aale. ANl canvey. onun siamna, fe ms of sale to ave Trom” dav Fisters resorve the the-risk and atter five days’ neton B0 EOAN AND Trusten i rawsd Real Esfate 0! misting s and rocording. 1 Durchass: comnlied with | withim of mala. otherwise the Vet 16 resel ast of d wdverti vaper pu! aneing costof e HE WASHINGTON TRUST By o mr10-d8s exSn’ THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Residence, Con- taining Eight Rooms and Two Baths, Being Premises 3415 Qakwood Terrace, Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded on November 94th, 1924, in Liber No. 5421 folio 4. of the land tecords of 1he District of Colimbia, and at the reauest of the barties socured thereby, the unds Cizned will aalt at public auction in front of "the' premises. on THURSDAY. MAY TWENTY. 1028 AT FOURTHIRTY OCLOCK PM.. the foilowing described land and- premises gituate n the Districet ot “olumbia. and heing lot numbered seven Yidndred and nineteen (7101 CMount Pleas: deser 0’ savd déed of trust. fallowing terme Terma of sale’ Said Dror 16 n Do deed of trast seourin Tnes ot €5 000, and &nid 1y YO ubiocf to said deed of trost iy hase price over an ane third 1x 1o halance 0w haxable i one And twe il rate of six and ono-halt Contim’ per annum. pavable ared v second’ deed of old. or all cash the bure Interest patd or ad date Lot €200 Wi nired le” Al convesancing. re. tampe, ete.. at the cost of Tms of e io be comlied Within thirly dags from das of saie enosit Wit be forfeited and pron wry Yesold At visk and cost of defanitme Pritchaser after five ‘davs’ advertisament of eheh tesale (n some newspaper oublished £ Washmzton "n‘ rty e enbinct anindebted- eomi-ann mannu at the ontion and faxes to le. A ith aherwise FRANCIS SAUL, mel0.d&de exSn ADAM Valuable Business Proper- ties, Nos. 1212 You Street Northwest and 1905 Fourteenth Street North- west, Including Equip- A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers, ment and Goodwill of | Pool Business Contained Therein. By virtue of authorits vested iy the un- dersigned. e will offer” for eale by public anctian’ in front of e, reenertive premiced. on THURSDAY. MAY TWENTIETH. 192 ihe following-described real estate situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: A1°4 20 O'CLOCK P AL Parts of lots 31 and 42. known for put- noses of assessment and taxation as lot 802 . sanare 274, imoraved by building. with {1 ktreet. nw.. also v dess, consisting of & Tables 7 Taneous Fauipment. Real extate ribject 1o, & deed of trust for $8.000. at Bee. due April. 1928 halance $5.000 cash. the »mmwlux.-x £100 per month and interest or all cash over trust 2 AT 5 O ity wanare huildin oot 1w Lot story b 1905 1th vaom busi miteellane s0ld_snbiect 4 Heat ) valuable pool: consisting of 10 tables ‘and quipment. Real estate to' be 2 deed of trust for $10.000. 6¢r. due July. 1028: balance $7.500 fhe remainder $100 per month terest. or all cash over trust “Ferma: Denosit of $500 on each reauired Mg Yo with in wise drposit and parce] complied from other. e forfeited and right is veserved 1o T roperty at risk and cost o defaulting purchaser. after 5 dave adver- tizement of su Ale in some newsbaper published 1n Washipgton. D. C. Al con- Vevancing and recording at purchaser’s cost, Ingnectioh durink business hours. any time i "" w &A WESCHLER & Sox. AUCTIONEERS] “Trusiee. _SON. AUCTIONEERS. | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable lm- ! | dnta jnate 1 the AUCTION SALES, __________TOMORROW. o THOS."J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS 1 TRUSTEES' SALE_OF. \ALI ARy 1K DWELLING “KNOWN &.M SES 1700 B STREET SOUTHEAST o B Tirtue of & certaih deed of trist. dated ebruarsy 1271923, being _inetru 55, recorded July' 15. 1925 among the and records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the varly secured thereby, the undersigned :rustees will sell at public_auction. in front”ut the premises. on "THURSDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAV OF MAY. AD. 1028 I"w following-described lan uate in {he District ‘of Colmbia, and nated as and being lot 74 in Rudoln) Behrends subdivision, of 1018 in sauare 100 ns ber it recorded in ‘the office ‘of ‘th urvevor for the District ot Columbla. in Liber 70, at folio 163. subject to covenants Terma:' Sold_subiect to a prior deed of trust for $4.100.00. further particulara o which will Tie announced at time of sale: the Dyrchae “nrice “above waid trust to be L0 50000 cagh and the " remainder iy { §80.00 "monthiy " nstallinents. A" deposit o £200.00 "Taauired. | Convevancine. recording and revenue stamps’ @t purchaser's cost Terms to he complied With within 30 davs, otherwise deporit forfelted and the nrovert | max be advertired and resold at the di cretion” of the. trustees. EXRY F. WOODARD. B 100 ST . my10-déds.exSu Trastees RE_DAYS 'fifi»; J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TR PREMISES LORTAWEST Was C By virtue of a certain teed of irist. dgied June 10,1025 being instrument No. 213 tecorded” June 12 1025, amoug the land records of the District of Columbia, and. at the request of the parts gecured thereby. the \indersigned trugtees “will il at public wue: lon. in front of the premises. on' WEDNES DAY T TWENTY RIXTH DAY OF NAT AD. 1026 AT FIVE.THIRTY P.M.. the fol jowing described land and premises. sitoate in"the District of Columbia, and designaied as and being vart of lot “E' in Heller's sub division of lots in sauare five hundred and sixty-eight (568). as pew plat of said subdi vision recopded in the office of (he survevor District of Columbua. in Book B. doseribed as follows: Bezinning b line of said lot a point “RA3 feat east of the northwest ‘orner of said lot. sald point being at the center of the party wall hetween houses No. 24 and * atreet northwest and run 1INk thence east along the north line of said lot 45 feet, as shown on ‘a’plat of surves made by the surveyor of eaid Distris Columbia: thence south 20 fect to the south line of sai thence west alons the eald south 1 5 Im to a point due south of Thie. pla and running_ thence north thr v of said party wall 10 the plare of beginning Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for further particnlars of which will ed ut tinie of sale: the purchase price above said tnst 1o be paid in Cach. A deposit of S350 00 reauired. Con. Tevaneing, recording, and reyenie stampa at purcha cost. - Termis to e complivd With within ' thirts dags. othersise deposit Torfeited and the propeits mas b tised and resold at the discretion trustees, RRY S. WELCH RRY S0 WELCIE s A HA my15-dkds xS THOS. 1. OWEN TRUSTEES! SAL STORY AN AUCTIONEERS YALUARLE Two BASEMENT BEING, 1353 LAEH R EAST. By virtue of & certaln deed of trust March 20, 1925. being instrument No. 32 recorded March among the land tecords of the District of Columbia. and at ihe request of the party secured therel nndersigned trustees will sell at public auc- o front of the premises. on FRIDAY TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF "MAY 1926 AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M described Iand, and premises. District of Columbia and nated as and being fot 43 and part of lot 3in A" M. McLachien and R. White. trus tees’ and T 1T, Todd's subdivision of cortain Tots ‘i sauare 1928, as per piat recorded in tha offie of the surveyor for the District of Columbia 1n Liber 17 at folio 44. beginning for the maid part of iot 42 at the northeast er of said lot ‘and running thence south iy on the line of Marsland ave, = feet thence ‘southeasterly at right angles with said Jine 32 feet: thence southwesterly and mar with said line 3.50 feet. thence south- easterly At right angles with ‘said line 14.15 feat 1 the hne of Elliott &t.. thence north along the line of eaid street to the south- east corner of Jot 42, and thence along the easterly line of #aid lot to the bezinning. S3ld Droparts mow known .for purnoses of assessment_and - taxation &% lot 813 i & SON dated tion THE AD following Sgid_sublect to a prior deed 3500, firther particul hounced At tima o ahove said deposit of $200 required and revenue stampe A Eonvevan recording at purchaser's cost. Torms to he with within ‘{hirty dase. otherwise forfeitad and the properts may be ad d resold at the discretion of the t LEWIS € SMITH CUFWARING NG 1 §-akids exS HUS. J. OWEN & SON SALE OF BRICK RESIDE TATCTIONE VALUABLE TWO NCE KNOWN IND STREET By sirtue of a certain deed of trust dulx recorded in Liver No. 492, folio 49 et teq. of the land records of the District of Coliimbia, and at fhe request of the marts Secired iherehy, the undersigned 'truster Will sell at public_auetion. infront_of premises ‘on " TRURSDAY " THE “TWENTY FVENTH DAY OF MAY AL FOUR-THIRTY O CLOCK P.M jnz described Tand and premises Ahe District of Columbia. and desie @ veing lot 64 1 William 1. Barr John L. Weaver. trustees’ wubdivision of lots W pnct of Baward 1. Staliwagen and William ¥ "dmonaton. truspes, eubdivision of lots 1 Block 20, addition {8 “Le Drai Park acorded i ¢ Paze 41 al the hereof Ted land e e on the | assees vt ot o TRESTEES STORY A% PREMISES 1817 NORTHWEST. Situate ared the oke of rnosts i offce | | whie T | which prior dead particulars o e of xale Terme to trust for £1.000.° further Wil be announced at the purchase price above said trust paid in el A deposit of $200 eqnite Yonvesancing. recording and revenue stamns at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied With within thirty’ dase, otherwise den Forfeited and the properts may be advertised and resold 8t the discretion of the trustees MORTIMER M. HARRIS. FRANK OWINGS. my18-d&ds exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SO TRUSTEES: SALE, OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELL RNOWN A3 PREMISE: 1703 C STRRET, SOUTHEAST Virtue of 8 certain deed of trust. dated November 1025, being instrument 101 recorded December 19, 1925, among the land ‘records of the Distiiet of Columbia, imd at the request of the parts secured e agct Tront_ of the premiscs, on ublie auction, in front of emiscs, on NONDAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1926, AT FOUR P.M.. the following destribed land and premisea, siti Wten the District of Columbia. and desfe- nhted’ as and being lot 8 n square ‘1100 of R. 1. Behrend's subdirision of lots. as per ot recordmd in the office of the Surveyor for the Distriet of Columbla in Liber 70 at 1o " Sold subiect to prior deeds of trust 00, further particulars of which jounced at time of eale:=the pur above said trust to be paid in Trustees. AUCTIONEERS age pri <h. A deposit of aneing, recordi 200.00 reauired ng_and reventie ‘erms to_he complied with otherwise deposit for perty may be writi WORE MICHA DIGGS, 24 & SON. Auctioneers Con purchaser’s cost within tlurty days, feited and (he bro and resold at the d TH, ADAM as “The Shoreham,” Northwest Corner 15th and H Streets N.W. By virtue of a certamn deed of trust recorded 1n Liber No. 5383, at folio 2 the Jand records of the District of Columbia, at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for wale m nnl-lu‘ auction. front of the & TUESDAY VI DAY OF MAV. OCLOCK P.M., Ee b wing sewcribed Tand and ‘premises, Situate in the District of Co lumhia. to All of lota 14. 15 and 18 in Thomas € n's and others Commis- sloners’ subdivision 1 Jote 1n square 219, as per plat recorded i Liver B, flio 38, of the' records of the o e of the Surveyor of the ‘District | of Columbia: also the ' sonth part of lot 17 in waid above-named eubdivi glon. front 13 feet on 15th st., and running by enth of 108 Teet: WIaG part of orie- nal Jot 3 in kaid square. fronting 28 fect on A st.: the said lots and parts of Jots being together contained within the following metes and hound Beginning at the southenst corner of at _the in- tersection of 15th et and H ef. nw. and running thence west ‘along H sf.. 136 fest 10 4 point distant 28 fect east of the south west “corner _of, said lot 8, and running thence north 58 feet: thence in a northeaster- Iy dirertion to a point distant 9 feet 6 inches west from the northéast corner of gaid lot ‘{henee east to the northeast corner of 0 feet on line of : thepce east along the south line 108 feet to 15th st. west. and on 16th et. 125 feet to H of beginning: improved as v will be sold #ub- id_lot 3: thence south au alle of #aid alley thence sout] and_the place P %ma of sale: Proper Terms of sale: Proj ject toa prior deed of {ruet for S800.000. at of *'which $25,000 is ~overdue; 30 Catsb ubiect o the “arrears in ‘mueresi on the full amount of the first trust. the xact amount of which arrears will be an- nouneed at the time of gale and made known upon application to the undersigwed trustees. The firat trnst with acerued intefest to date of payment may_be paid in full at the Time of closing sale 1f the purchager €0 ciects.” Il over and above sawd first trust to be caeh. A deposit of $25 of purchaser at tme of sale. Al conves; ancing. recording. notarial Tees at cost of burchaser. Ternis of #ale to be complied With within thirty dass from date of sale. otherwise 'the trustees’ reserve the right 19 rescll the pronerty at the rigk e defautbing mirchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in somie news paper published in the City of Washing- "'D. ¢ o GEQ. CALYERT BOWIE. Trustees, y Fieanth and K Sts. N.W. For further inforimation appls to the triy tees, or to Donaldson & Johnson. atiorness at law, Commercial National Bank uum { gt fo Tobriner & Graham, atforneys at _...l_-.i_._._‘ ot | undersigned frustees will sell at » stamps at | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Hotel Property Known) THE EVENING AUCTION SALFS. < FUTURE DAY THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION BUILDER’S OPPORTUNITY . TO BUY ABOUT 350 FEET FRONT- AGE OF 16th STREET PROPERTY MONTAGUE AND PARK AVE. AT AUCTION! By authority vested in us. we will sell at ublic wuct i dront, of the premises. o AT THE TWENTVFIRST DAV OF 1920, AT, FOUR- i 2o, 30, 81, 82 and Snit Toin 1 4 sind 8 1h sanare frontage of 336 feet on 16th intersection ‘of Nicholson street. frontage of 01 Teet 'on both and_ south_side cholson street. This pron i neap the highest and hest developed portion of upper 16th street and_constitutes one of the largest single holdings left under one ownershw. and must be, sold Terms of eale: Twenty per cent of the purchase price to be paid in dash and the Tesidue on or before two years with interest at 8%, with the privilegg of releasing any or all‘lots At any time. $500.00 deposit on each Jot at time of sale. Convevanc Teconding and revenue stampe at purchager i cost. Terms to be complied with within thiris daye (rom day of sale or degonit for- feited THOS. J. OWEN & SOX, my15-d&ds.exSu Aucts TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON.”. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable New Modern Frame Bungalow, Known as Premises 5604 Ne- vada Avenue Northwest, Just North of McKinley Street, Chevy Chase, D. C. By virtie of a certain deed of trust dated Janiary 11 6 strument No. 110 recorded Fébrus among_the land records of ‘the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersiened trustees will sell at public a fion. i front of the premises. on FRIDAY THE TWI EIGHTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1926, AT FIVE P.M.. the following deséribe nd ‘and premises. situate in the Distt olumbin. and designated as and hei e 1999 in R. F. Irwin and Subdivision as ‘per plat re i the office of the suryesor for the L of Columbia in Liber 80. folio 19 subj to_buildin Tion line as shown on said Wlat, and subject to covenants of record "arma: Soild subiect 1o a prior deed of trust for %5000 further particulars af which Will be announced at time of sale Baluwe $1.000 cagh, the temainder in monthiy payments of $30. 1 < interest AL 61y €. secured by B sed of trust Ihon the property sol h a on of pur A denos Convey recording and Be at pu Lot Terms 10 he complicd with wi irty days. oth erwise deposit forfeite the' nroperty may be advertised ang at the discre tion of the trusters JAMES F GEORG xS Vutees N & SON. AUCTIONEERS. ! north h ot it an resold __mylRd&ds THOS. J. OWI Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Residence Being Prem- ises 4517 Georgia Ave. NW. By virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5320, folio 287 et Rea. of the land records of ‘the District of Coliimhia, and at the request of the parts ured theraby, the undersigned trugtees will suction, in front of the prem NTY-PIFTH AT Dy Yine otlowlnk ituate 1 nated publi ises, on ' E DAY _OF Delock and premises. Tumbta, and de the Washinet eing Tot 15 18t Company. “Petworth a3 per H Lointy 10 %0l0 45 n[ the records the office of the Sur- veyor of the District of Columbia Terme of sale: Onefourth of the pur. ones 10 he paid 1 cash balance in eanal intallments. pavable i one. W0 “and' three Tears. with Mterest gentum per annum. vable 'mi-annualiy rom day of ‘male. Recnred by deed Of {ruet upon the br i or Al can o b cha three b0 time of sale. \e stamps. of purchaser Terms of sale 16 T compliad ith within 50 days from day of Sait. Gthersign 1he tristees reserve the JEht 1o resell the property nt the risk and Ost 0f defaulting purchaser. after five daya’ advertisement of such resalo in some news baper published i Washington, Dy { RICHARD, M. PARKER DANIEL J. NEE. my13.4 dsoxsu T THOS OWEX & SON. AUCTIONEERS JTRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK | RESIGENCE BEing KXOWN AS PREN 1 * NORTH deed of trugt. dated ug istroment No. 154 1925, among thé land Tocords of the District of Columbia, and at the Teqiiest of “the 'party _geciired ‘thershy tha undersignied tristees “will seil a1 on i Tront of The promiscs. on. THE TWENTY FIFTH DAY € b B AR O CLOCR BN e fal vwing-desiribed Jand and nremises, mtute in the ‘District of Columbia, and_désignated s being ot 15 in y Givision of Inta in square r Yecorded ‘n e ofes of the the Datriet of Columbia, in foijo 146 trust Tor 3250000, turther particulars Which will he annouiiced at time of sale Purchase price ahove suid try ash By Yirtiie of a_corta Drcsmber 9. 1 b recorded December 14 1 Liber 10 at 1o a prar deed of thinrs fee g po 15 may be advertised | retion of the tristees 1. MITCHELL, ML COWAS Tristens & SO, AUCTIONELRS TTWO VALUARLE ING PREMISES REET SOUTH rHOS. f. OWEN RUSTEES' SALE BRICK DWi OF 1305 EAST BY virtie November trust ovember # and No. dated 11 44, W respectively = of the District o qiiest of the pari reigned trustees will front_of the 'flru OF MAY. A'D. ENTY FOU AT FOUR P, the following-described land and prrmlk. situate in the District of Columbia. and des- ignated as and being lots 68 and 63. in m,unro 1100 of R. B. Behrend's subdivision lots, as per plat recorded in the office of fhe Surveror for the District of Columbia, in _Liber 70 at folio 104, Terms. ch_sold subject to prior deeds of trust for $6.850.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of eale: the purchas price above said trust to be paid in cash A deposit of $200.00 required on each parcel. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at plifchasers coet rms to be cogplied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the properts may be advertised and resold at the discre- {ion of the (rustees, CLARENCE F. SOW] bt mn H JOH?\SO\ 19,21, Trustoes, OW] UCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story and Basement Brick i Apartment House Containing Sixteen Apartments Known ! as the Belmar and Situate | 1333 Belmont St. N.W. By virtue of a certain_doed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5076. folio 109 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Coliimbia, and at the tequest of the party sccured “iherehy. the undersigned trustees Dremies, b WEENBASE 'r"py{"‘-}‘%fi&v"s‘r’ premiges. on WEDNESDAY. THE - SIXTH DAY OF MAY. A D 1926. AT FOU LOCK P M... the following described Sad ses. ituate in the District of Co. lumbia, and designated as and being lot 7 in Colimbla Feights Realty Company's sub- division of lots in Block 29. “Cglumbia Heights.” now known as square 2R68. as per-piai_recorded. in the offfre of the sur: Tesor for the Distriet of Calumbia in Li at folio 151, Subject to the covenan rerord Terms: Sold enbiect to @ prior deed of trust. for $35.000.00° further particulars of which ‘will 'bo_annoiinced at time of sale the purchase price above said_trust to- be pald in ' cash. A deposit of $2.500.00 re- aquirdd. ‘Contevincing. recording and ey, enue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, other- wise deposit forfeited and the property may he adrertised and resold at the discretion of the trustecs EDGAR H. McBRIDE, H KIEFFER DERAUGHTER. my14-d&ds exsu Trustee _OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. ES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK ELLING 'HEING PREMISES =~ 1068 POTOMAC STREET NORTHWEST. By virtge o' certain deed of trist. dated July 1. 1925, being instrument No. recorded July' 8. 1896, " among the lmd records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured ‘the xfi the i »mle iryatbes will sel K n% i uction, In front of the_ gmmm PIRST Toots AT FIVE PAL e follow Jand and premises, situate in the Columbia. and designated as and being in_square 1186, formerly sq “0ld_Georgetown described as_fol- ¥ beginning for the same on the West Line of Market Space. 82 feet 10 inches south of M street and running thenice south A said west line 27 feet § inches. theice west parallel with M streot 39 feet, thenve north parellel with Market ‘Space 27 fegt 6 inches. and thence east parelle]l with street 36 feet to the place of beglunifi. The ahove descrilied property is now known for burpoges of taxation as Lot 814 in among 2 Columbia. and at the gecured thereby. the und at public huction, on MONDAY. | mris THOS. Sold subject to 4 prior deed of ¢ $3.300.00. further particulars of Wil be annuficed at time of sale the' ‘pirchase’ price above sad trust to 1 paa’in’ cach, A depgut ol $200.00. re; . Convésancing, recording and revengis tanina at” purchaser s’ Cost Termg ¥ day] I\erwlle coniplied with ‘All‘\lJ thirt rober] Prelon"of the depostt forfeited and_the advertised and resold at the discreti trustees. flfinfln gfitiu. my! i of | AUCTION SALES. _FUTURE DAYS. ____ OWEN & SON. AUCTION TRUS HV \lxu!e of oeruhv d!?d of trunt dates October, 16, 1025, Deing mumm-m1 recotded omm 1o ong the 1 1 ‘Colymbla, and 17, Cords of iy i f therevy, the | ¢ et of e request o DAty gecure undersigned _ trustees Wil se! ?u i i wiiction in_trane of the premised DAY, THE FIRS’ N D TAF RO BAT O URH \d‘r bed lnml and premfies, situate in th District, of Columbig, and designated ss and beig Jot 30 in ies H. Holden and others. subdivision of ot ganare’ 412, as per Jat_ recorded {n fice of ihe suresor or the. District of Columbia’ in' Liber H ConBtato'® dta_gublect to a prior deed of Gld_subject to a prior deed o trush 1or 88000400, & Sefud desd 01 trust 'Yr l‘:r\r A Ill'\ r r “" \I})II:;I I e ;CW ll h?i .nu:unc« ‘l 0 oi'yilel the'purchate price ahore o To e paid i cash” X Geponlt of 92 "3»8 requires 'G)I'I Ing. N(ul‘flln'# enue stamps 8t pi i Do SomBied Witk within. thirty days. other: wiee ebouit Torfeited amd ‘the' broperes’ may advertised and resold at the discretion (|l the trustees. ronr. i FHOS: . J. Wl C!‘i UNIMPROVED SALE _OF & VALUABLE RRC LOTS IN COLONIAL BEACH. By virtue of authority vested in the un- dersigned we will eell _at public auction within our sales 'flomm 304 nth st. n.w Washinston. L, €. TWELVE Q'CLe RooNist RatvnbAy, MAY 1{«' TWO, " 1026, ~the following described estate: Lots 48, 40, 50, 51. 52, 563 54 and B5 in biock 40."of the incorporated town of Colonial Beach' Vi per plat recorded in Mo e, \\o-tmorehml County. Va. Terms: Casl \l(\\\()\ lAlll“’ElL & CO.. IN my19.20,21 Auictioneers THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling With Garage, Being Premises No. 1412 Perry Place N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Seplember 2. 1135, being instrument No. 505, Tecorded September 5. 1925, among {he Jand records of the District of Columbia, and wu the requeat of the party s thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at unlic wiction. in ront of the premiges, (TRSDAY. THE 2B8th DAY OF MAY. A 1626, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the follow ing-dpscribed laid and premises. situate in the Distriet of Columbis, and designated 9 beng 1ot 37 in Hatry Wardman's and omyaa Bonce subdiuision of llots i Motk ®Weet flolmead Manor.” as per plat re corded In_ the "ofien of the Survegor for the District of Columbla. in Liver 47 at falio 85 “Blovk 2 now Known a8 squa 88 Sibiect fo building line restriction and cose. nagia of recor old ‘sublect to a prior deed of trum Tor $5.800 00, further particulars of which will be aunounced at time of sale {he purchae”price, bove Aaid, trust o be paid in ¢ deposit af $300 required b eyhnAIng, retordhy enue stamps At purchasers cost. with within thirty’ forteited and the tited and resold al trustees. and erms 10 be complied days, otherwise deposit ropefty may be gdver: the discretion of the J. H. GORDOX. G. B. LIKEN Tr my13.dd S ATCTIONEER! THOS. J. OWE TRLU! ES* LE OF LUABLE TWO: T R A A A‘l PREMISES 1734 KENYON STRE NORTHWEST. vireue of o cert recorded, in Liber #eq.. of the land re ’D. Columbta, and at the request of secured th by, the undersigned truatees Wl sell, at pul auction in t oftice of Thos. J, Owen & Son 31 G street n.w. on IRHJ\ ’I'llf‘ TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY ¢ ADy 1026, AT TWOTHIRTY Setock i . Hhe tollowing deaceined | and_premises, situate in the District of € lumbia, designated as and hoi g | 124 in the Thrift Building Com division of lots in Block 18, as per plat recorded in the Office nl he Sur- vesor for the District of Columbia in Liver 6 st folio 07 eaid lot being in square Terme: _Sold sublect fo a prior deed of vust for §5.750.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price ahove gaid trust to he ash posit of $300.00 require n, deedt of trust duls 4817, Folio et < of the Distri the party purchaser i o ' lthin, thirty dasa othersise dr eited and the Broperts mas, be advertis resold at the dikere! the trustecs mr10.21 94,28 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. A Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, 8 Rooms and Bath, No. 1325 T Street N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Couit of the District of Columbia passed Equity Cause No 42851 the undersigned istees will offor for eale by pull front af the premisde, on MOND 1926 AT TWE SR AT O AT IVE O'CLOCK PM._ the fallo ivz-degeribed land and premises. stuate in the District of Columba, to-wit: Lot num 13 m Coburna eubdivision of sauare improved as Atote Tarma of sale: One-third of the purchase monev 10 be paid_in cash. the halance in Iwo" caus) natalimenta revresented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. pavable I 00e "and fwo vears. with intnteai at 6§ per Cont''per Annum’ from das of sale. navabie omi annualiy. seeured 1y deed of tiust upon the propert kold or all cash. 1 the ovtic of the Durchaser A deposit of %300 re- fuired of porchaser at time of sale, ~ All con raneing | tecording. revenie stampg and Turial foma i ~ost of purchaser. Terms ¢ Sir" o he complied with within thirts da Trom 'dar of sale. otherwise the trustees re- arin the fiEht 1o resell the provriy ‘at the and cost of the dr(nullmr birchaser | five davs advertisement of much resale | {1 ome newaoaner nablishe ot B ion D | Yoasbiant. B S mapi | | GEORGE C. | Washineton Loan, . | L t won. 1 THE n the city dgwan RTMA Truat, Blae. CHARLE! o R, Attorney. I ding. __my12-d&ds.exsu & SON, AU F_OF TALEADBL EEFIIA E ONI})TE{,“Efll BTN By Yituetor & i deed of trust. heing T the Digiriet of instrument No. 84, reco among_the land récords of Columbia, and &t the request of the pacty eecured lberebg the undersigned trustees Wil sell at by t;f%"\?“ J-A(E'""héfig 1Y R. R. HORNE| Stewart Bui THOS. J. OWE: remises, TY - P.M the iencri be lflm premises, situate in the District of Co- and designated as and_being Jote 45 and 46_in_Block 18 in J. D. Croissan And David D Stone. trustec-a, subdisixion o part of “Friendship” kuows as ~Firet Ad dition to American Umversity Park,” as per plat recorded in the office of the_ Sur- veror of the District of Columbia in Liber County llr: folio 31. Block 19 now known as Sauare Terme: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for 0.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above waid trust to be paid $1.000 in _cash. balance ble $5 per month and balanes due in eara with Ditorest at 6oc. A deposit of $300.00 re quired. Conveyancing, recording and reve Bl “siamus L purchaer's eost. Terme to bo complied with within ihirty days, other- i Yorteited and the property may tised "and resold ab the discretion 0 A \‘AL WELI N\ CEHTONERAS: Notice is hereby i l'en tha ublic _auction. within our e 'f;én‘“_imr'fi;fflh owing 1 O Y Wyman. Al partied i i " ferins: Cash. HANNON. CALDWELL & (0., INC. o) & SON, Al:c"no\EFB. SALE OF VALUABLE 2.8TORY. B ROOMS ASD BATH (3 BEDROOM BRICK DWELLING, 725 T, 8T. N By vittue of g certdin qeed of trisi re- conded” Ontopér 10, 1928, helng 145 of the Land Records of the Lolumbin: and at the request of the cured theréby, the undersi trustee, PR T e A ll i’ T VE ISR SA OF XA OF, mnomnn acibed i d ‘lllfl‘ remi e “‘Wll lh!"::"llflc} ‘ i and’ beink. 1ot ne A et s oubdlvsion, !l‘hl’-lfl!\'m &quare eight hun J‘z’ e rm " nbla 83" ver Dlat morss? rveyor ot the Liber 10 at folio l‘l lmrroved H uh)ecl I? rat !..ng bl.rln meren It d\u Jupedo 8. ce_secured I', on DI’OMH l |, with interes ?fl‘ cent; Dl able 15 ‘monthly, includ- T alt e o d_second trusts. c ‘deposit of $200 l at time of sale. i vey lflc"ll'. rvcurd HO‘I lees, at coe| 1 wu?-fi-"w ty Tlfin k1o day o & i oinciwie 153 ot B & ieht l' ' A o} resale in_#o! EVENTH DAY FIVE and Dimbia, L PRokkee, _Trustees. & CO.. INC. e will seil at saltgroome. 101 nd _other WENTY- us in the oses Jack- ‘v! ol peed Bani rested please take =5 TRUSTE] tnd cost “of Henacing b mfif S wisuner Dupliehed "in ': lk,( HLFD Jty tisement o th’!:. my14-d&ds.exSu _____RANKRUPTCY IN THE § «LPREM trict_of oL ik & n.nxruuy mu\vm“my un'({“‘(rlflm ‘aa the ’JH,TJ:; 14553 Xor ankrupt_in Bénkruptey, No. nwvu i, B 'IYI‘ICES £ bis 0} of H r. 4 di debts iy S Al ance in opj tion, i e clerics nfu E said m'-'-’fl u:hor enter their ap) w desire, in | al frou BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. v.m.unu-d ) N THE T 0 iriet ot Govambia.—Holding Bankruptey Court.—In the Matter of Oscar Levy Jupt.Tn’ Bankruples No 1086 i8 héreby given that the above-named hank- rupt ‘has flsd hia petition “praying for discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy, and that his creditors and other person: interest ard “equired 1o enter their appe: ance n opporition, 1t any s des Clerk's office of said Court. on o 21st da; o, 1920, R QR Rererec I Bankriiptes IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia, holding a Bankruptey Court.—In the matter of Walter James Si- mons. t.—1 kruptey, No. 1666, —Notice 18 that ‘the "above [iamgd bankrupt hs Siled mia petition” pray ng for & digcharge from all debts in ban ruptey. and that his creditors and other per- sonn iy interest are required to enter thelr appearance 1n_opposition, If any so desire. in the clerk’s office of said’court, on or before of June, A.D. 1026, Pl BobtNTE], Heioree i ke o PO OFFICIAL hOl‘l(‘Efi ZONING COMMISSION OF THE ot Columbia {‘n l’Avgrlll o vl'ltlé the pnnlsmn of section 3 o n Act of ongres proved Mare] § %fof0 Stuhl ROFTI. BRIR Conyress: entitied ““An Act to repulate tho height, ar and uss of buildings the District of ( Timbla and to creato a Zoning Commssion, and for other DUrpoaes”r. notice 18 hereny ®iven that public hearing will be held in h loom of the l)\nl”'rl Blllldxhl E Fo For e following pro- faries 0f the tae. e deeul ot ALP I 1926 — purpose pored ch ezt o tignn 3 RESTRICTED AR < fia 4 fotiows: In te A Restrited’ Arer iatrict the minimim #imensions of yards and courts, mnd. the miaximum . bercentars 810t trcripancy shall b the aame an for the ‘A ‘Area District, except that hereatter puitdinga”shatl b ied " or “itered - for ee oniy an - whollsdetached singie tun] dwellings With fwo side sards - AMEND SECTION XV X AREA mwnu by fdding | he mm“mf paragra) Eseept fiat Fercaljer ‘no hufiaife” s e crecied or"altered for Upe a8 AN apartment Botel “Rat ‘or communily hotse. nor ans’ building o x-ml;al be used ‘for These Rirmerey. TANESITRECTION Y, 0N TRG ;}’r e the wiitien con- th ot the owne Drogerts within Tentof " luel 75 per cent of U 404 he establish- ards. | CHAN TRST 4‘(!\1"? TAL AREA EXTIAL A AREA: That portion of square Mén bounded by Ridge Road. Bowen Road, 42nd_street and Southern ' avenue S.E CHANGE FROM FIRST COMMERC A FEET TO ESID] TAL., A, 40 operty abutiing “both sides of nue, South Capitol Street. Atlantic stréat and Livingston Road. heginining a 4th sireet extending o the District Line, both ses of Nich paal - stivet Gnd line of Wilnungton Plac CHANGF A AREA T0 R RESTRICTED "AREA area in the northeast honnded by street. Michigan avenue, Bunker Hill Road the Tine of 15th street estended and Kea ney street, except the 17th stree! e r g CHANGE FROM RESIDEN TIAL B TO FIRST COMMERCIAL ¢ AREA Both siges of Montello avenie ne. be. tyeen lorida svenue and Mount Olivet Road and the north side of Fiorida ave. nue ne. between Montello avenu ave: CHANC TO 00 FEET: Property torth wide of Massachieiie . etween and rdstreets A GAS HOLDER 12th AND M _STRE UM HEIGHT OF 'Y OF AN SPROVED JUNE proposed clianz &t tha alt ing ek c cenue 140 FEET ACT “OF 1, 1910 i dning on easign Fha totiowing will be considered of the public |w 3z 1:9 ilfl\ “'l{ 20, CHANGE Pl(l\\Y RES. DE 1, T(i FIRST COMMERCIAL Both sides of 1h Mrwet N Vetwenn 3 avd'0 R L B A R L ket N betwean. New 1am and I I TO D AREA- Al me- Prop: T ath o7 ay A Ludh Wik ciween At and, gin atre Worth ot rry CEANGE FROM A RE. \lllll Il'l AREA_TO A AKEA sa nded by Reno Road. Ouebec stn 1and Place N.W. Property within “M area I'm\nd!dx I)V‘ K‘HIYI-']’l Roa l':\\nn?(‘ Fioad, " except. Aha "properts abuttin oodies” Rond, Crthedralatenae and’ Con: necticul avenye CHA E FROUM 3 Fol i Ris s a0 HAREA 1 By Loui SYNOPSIS. Jun Parke. Hudson Bas at’ Moose Lake, 18 greatly disty Bews item {n ah English papen fhe | coming. marciage of Pinton th EHGE ‘ahd bei Drosbettive hiug ive of Lord Obar ridenortl. Pantoy ago and whose o sumed by law Lake and go back to England Arrived at -Edmonton. he fel the” temporary head of the Co. that he is John Bridgno Mable. Leslie's daughter. is stener (o the tale and she e + o help soung_Panton, peeon| DI are is aboul o meaniime Eileen Grant is married in Lo after the ceremony she Panton {« alice and is on h to claim an inheritance left Ml Oban, John | Panton’s Fileen that ‘his gon had been di the army for cowards enness and that he o Eileen goes off {0 ak planned. but she tells hi not live with him as hix wife u; ter about John is settled o h John. accompanied by his rives in Ln Z troduction 1o Mr Iiving at Wimbledo le pitality. Shortly While walk don. John Arthuy evidence ton one of his men on the to lead his men out of the tre John imparts this hit of in Lesiie and the latter calls house of Inspector Winter f. hie assistant. Furneaux idee of the Probate ixham Ao telts. himm (Continued from INSTALLMEN The Investigatio LIE laughed. ing that the eached its end ing I you're going tive town I think ft i MUSICAL INSTRUC Yesterda con R and Popu Come 1. write of phous fcssone if sou buv instr CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL 0 G St NW. STEAMS Delightful SPECIAL—=Including S and Hotel Ac M Friday to nday Tnderwood Srecth S DANGE FROM FIRST ¢ CIAL TQ SECOND COMMERCIAL E 14, (ncated at thie norties Harof T4th and W streets NV CHANGE FROM 80 FEET TO_110 FEET Rear por tions of fot Kin, & 126, Jocated in the o 918 17th street NW. I F. .. CUNO L BUROLPH b AT FEXSINGT DAVID sion of the rear of BEI . ot NN, U S, GRANT. Grd. Zouing' Commis District of Columbia ms10-10t-exSu RESORTS. WILL EXCHANGH CiRrones ad telgnhoe e ATLANTIC SEASHORE ROOM u:i_ 7 | | annah and ATLANT C CITY,N.J. OPEN i ATLANTICCITY.N.J. New Fireproof Ideal Loeation Develpped aftar tuenty-five years of indlyidual management ALWAYS OPEN Garage on Property Waflfl'/ ATL!N;lc J 1TV ~N.J. Establidhed 1878. !‘I"n;.of h:dlfln- 2 t aeetion LR S e Bl ekl Elwood Hotel Special _Spring rates. vator service Open all year. ~ C. L. SMITH. Manager T‘b“, Inn 972 End. Conn. Ave. Ideal location: large, air: funning water: 24th season Management J. P WATKINS 3725 Oce weeklr tel James Place niwr Beach All_rooms running, b private hath: S17 . Owner mgt _ C._E. PROBET. CAPE MAV. N4 He=COLUMBIA Rooma en suite with bath; caisige and acrvics anexcelled ; elevator. Mecray & Bro. REHOBETH BEAC vv. DEI FOR RENT. BY MONTH OR SEASON completely furnished bloek fro oeean: scteencd nowhies electric hzhts, bat room: “fife automobile iehway.” ol FAGLESMERE. PA. Eagles Mere, Pa. The Summer because it com| shore condition: ings. The and_temperate water of the Lake of the Bagles afford lnl\l»;nh«( bathing 2,200 feet above sea love Qis of the finest 18-hole golf courses in America. For booklet and rates, write: The Fdgemere resort that is different nes mountain and s with unique s sandy Dearh The E. The Forest Inn Herman V. The Lakeside John The Raymond W C The Creatmant_Inn William Woods, Manager. M. Hotel Corp, Yeager. Manager. S, Kirk & Soi List, Manager. R VIRGTRIA REAE A Qcean front: private bathe: every fort:_golf privilege. Booklet on_reau i SPRINGS, PA. com- t. Daicing. o0ty Tepnis. Snddje, Horses, No Most link.” Congenial Clientele. ltu; 20 miles to Gettysburs. or b nd dd Hotel fi?s} g Beach umnf GIBI onert, Baitimi Tl-ll-'. BNGI.ESIDE PEie Telun Rengrt: The only et on the Jersey cosst that combine ‘Dertect bAhINE, alwags rood fieh; f a moder hotel and ivge eiire ot Hay Fever becides Bioklet 3 .!m;t 1 Five tennis courts, Sth, 5 ¥ BEST HOTEL VALUE IN NEW YORK. aregorian i L M0OM BATHAMAWERR 1% 2hA 12000 8 | Saturday to Tuesda City Ticket Waoodward Building, 131 NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OCEAN TRIPS == for Spring Day. F1 —Two sailings week Jacksonville. to Miami. ~Weekly from Philadelp] Bosto Bal expense tours, including hotel, $57 Fares, inelud and berth on st Hoston, § $51.08. MERCHANTS & MINER! Transportation c--:pan mer, toJacksony to Miami, from Washi- gt om as the I e under fire had been drugged Tatal day T XXIHL Starts. He rose, know for ~ SAXOPHONE In 10 to . 20» Les#ons SPRING TRIPS ° VIRGINIA BEACH Week End Outings modat $17.60 New York-Boston by Sea Offic: % rail to Baltimore, and meald | il Main 1612 for new illustrated folder s Tracy we joined th Co '« agent bed by & announcing istair Spencer erring to the it at leisure. 18 Perhaps, t o e ) leave Movee s Mr Hudson orth Pan ympit courages “1 like Leslie as they wern i they i of suspicio their “Itwill b John wearily Try as he Immediately John ¥ his aunt v, telld wmissed from nd drunic- wive him. and erratic_geniu ntil the mat- satisfaction. o carries 3 Leslie's broth Spot, ar- etter ot in- her, a lawyer te him low men? illusions. the queer rend, S 1 that he hax he refused nehes formation to a meeting at of Seotiand Mr. Mount- Court, and More than very thing h about inals. together wit the rest? ( but they « world truth. but when they v Star) 1 had cve- clave that such ter “Dash Frensham spat in vour well he wl a test to gibe at i < high time FOMUSIC Main_ 1278, tateroom which the li to 1 reach the m 1 gat nee him: % ell do th mun i s pre pers stage m he girl niece, e 15th St she voung the n They of & passage with u fiey ed his don uld P why | subdued the deep tin . Baltimore Also sailings timore. 85 up. E Te ille, $31.71 1o Phiadclphia, i ave forgive € duy - d his y reaches back see no ray of hope. doubtedly a fine type of public official Furneaux impressed him as an But what had either said which inspired belief that some discovery might be made which would rehabilitate him in the eyes of his fel It would be foolish to hug He regretted more and more circumstances which had dragged him out of the se clusion and anonymity of Moose Lake. once its links had broken. and he wished now that this| There was a bitterness in that joke of Furneaux Winter hobnobbing What elsa was he doing now, continue would realize that water in the sea could not wash away the stain attached to his name, What right had he “are you deaf? hankerin, Know someth “Anything passion in her to AUCTIONS. Patent o:- e ladies.” he said. 1 sug gest that we each take away our copy of the court-martial record and study After this discussion we can read it with ampler knowledge another may be discernible.” those ‘Yard. " confided Frensham to Panton “I'va a queer sort they have a bit up time, new two lads from' t out. that sleeve.” a long sleeve seven years,” he might, Winter 18 chain_ of 1ad happened. with h ¥ ivod fell id not keep it to conceanl he dayv mukt rensham, Leslie s, all of thew up. The the com kindness not he be to put their Would it all. Johunie I've almo: Lut to that ear {wice rispering ttle detective afte ing v alwnt the Befor om 1 want Lright Hr o caid Panton. and sit Ly hey Her father 1 Bay. Co. 110St POl iy is he the Huds ably in F on imonton ng—in vour ¢ ki n the dim . vet P v intensity that easy-going friend. t understand. Arthur, you?' he said, hi¢ voice fent agedy g i ove. the only Alistair marry v of putti I e n him anything hut that vou are told that heud 1o a why 1 &irl him may it STEAMSHIPS, 1238 1, Sereat, i BOSTON cAll the way y Water. from New Ifizrk Via the CAPE COD CAI&;;. ; Boston York direct, Go from New by the only route on tl steamers Broad promenade floor, dining salon, to halls, smoling lounge, w gantly furnished rotéms with or without bath. Fare $6.50 One Way x Iy Stewmer leaves Pier 10, Warren St.) New Vork, 00 P, ving Boston, ange. following moy magnificent Darlight Sav - water new decks, soclal ting state. Ll Kegular Sa Portla; Rt L includ St. with: Nova Sco g at ilings from Boston 1. nd, Bangor, Me. Yarmouth, N. S. . John, N. B. The Tdeal Route for all points in ¥ and New Brunsw EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES MOVING. PACKING & MOVE Without Worry or Storage i rooms. e S ackiers or bl ping. 705-9 Florida Av STORAGE. . MOVIN( S 8s spotiaible Service—Lo 6"R+'h 1 STORAGE F! SCHLER 1:82. FORE rmm 3 Pa. ave. Staia b0y ITURE AND PIAK \ 'MOVING KRIEGS PACKING _esens INC. PACKING & STORAGE. XPRESS . SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE PRIVATE ROOM OR OPEN STORAGE SMITH’S TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY MODERN 1313 You 8t NoW. FIRE-PROOF BUILDING Phone North 3343 points the which muttered and did. he could was un nearly erim- and | T m he alone for a me, old chap. Tl just whistle Spot. few minutes. | out into the garden. Those last féw words were uttered in a more natural way, and they evi dently carried inta the drawing room because May Leslie cried cheerfully “Spot is here, lolling on a rug. He has been retrieving golf balis fuy nearly an hour, and 1 guess he's just sick to death of the garden, which he examined once thoroughly, but failed to find even a field mouse. Don't let John get away. Sir Arthur. Bring him in and we'll talk Canada. Tha! chip shot of yours is a daisy. W taught it to you?” John yielded, being robbed of hix excuse. Soon he was back in his right mind. Winter led him on to discourse on sport in the great North west. At May Leslie's requeit Spo and he gave an exhibition of “jerks on the drawing room carpet, and w loudly applauded. The C. 1. D. man left early. Fur neaux, who had an uncanny trick of reading men's minds, surprised John greatly by saying “Buck up, Mr. Panton. Even in northern Alberta Summer follows Winter, you know. If [ had time (o polish the jest I'd make play on the chief’s most misleading name. You've had a pretty rough time. so the | smooth is ubout due. It's the swing of the pendulum. The farther it goes one way the farther it travels back in the other. So, cheeriv. Au te voir sans adieux. as you may hae tried to say in France.” The chief lived in Batiersea. Fui neaus near Baker street, but both went t5 the Yard to clear up the dav's business before going home. The | had no =ooner entered their car than | they discussed John's case in all plain soon all the growled I might as oker seems we to ved Lesiies rousing where | grown too sial | s eves biazed | rather but | and the it “1 have married her he 1 have | vulp ¥oi will Ny STORAGE bearings. “\While you were flirting with the little girl from Edmonton, Mountford old me something which may proie h while,” said Winter thought Iy, biting the end off a. fresh cig: Alistair Panton, though of a transport section., was also secretly employed in investigat ing the distribution and sale of drug~ lang the western fromt. Our me as a class, knew nothing about ‘sno and the rest of the stuff t w | fu “FUR WILL FLY IN ALL DIRECTIONS BEFORE IT IS CLEARED UP." Why leave out nicotine Don't interrupt. you ra pd you may learn a it was 37 Stuff Hiow troe!” “Confoun Mo formation may ke of im “As evidence, ves, ‘The trained mind of the thinker has discove it long since. The arugs were obtain able. John Panton was undoubtedh ngged. By m? Ry either Cor nington o1 Cousin Alistair. b both acting u From wha T have heard of All he is far too spry to get himseld up in movie plot of that kind. - If he figure{l in the deal at all it was in Some wa\ | that would defy subsequent inves { gation. So we must find Conning ton. He is the nerve center of the | inguiry.” | The chief siiled “I thought that when Leslie came in this afternoon and told me the whole story.” he said. T put out ar inquiry through our special squad and they have reason to helieve that 14§ man is now in London, living unde s and consorting with suspect g purve 5 “Ah!" smiled Furneaus Winter's scif-eatisfled He smiled again. but tit “of our way e how ntford’s nse valie blandiy ed vanished this ain uneas;ly course. I did not tell yvou to Rraeside. I wanted 1t the affair struck vou when vou tackled it with an open mind. ‘And you were naturally delighted find that my unaded intelligence uld dispense with the orthodos for mula Cfrom information received Sacre nom’ Did you doult me afie all these vears?” “Not a bit of lanxious to get v after a surfeit thefts. in which ssue is whether weeping lady who jewels or a highly ance company. It's interfere officially in this Pantor case. Fur will fly in all directions before it is cleared up.” “Well. 1 forgive vou. e youns fellow, the Honorable John." 1 1Cop; ht, 1626, by Louis Traes | ) it 1 was simph u back into form of commonplace the main point at une is to credit bhas lost all he: suspicious insu a pity we can't (ontinued tomorre B [PIGEON RACING SEASON OPENS NEAR MOLINE, ILL. | Great Sport for C\ty Rivals Ken- | tucky Derby in Importance in That Section. By the Associated Press MOLINE, I1l.. May 19.—To the 7.000 residents of this vicinity of Belgian descent, the arrvival of Spring means that pigeon racing time is here again Every Sunday in the Summer time some of the four pigeon clubs here conduct races, varying from 18 to 76x miles. Last Summer the races were started from Eastern cities. This Sum mer the birds will be taken to Wesi ern cities to begin their homward races. Several thousand birds have had practice flights of five te 50 miles i A winner in a long flight is reg ed by the pigeon lovers much as horse. men view the victor at a Kentucky Derby. Some of the pigeons develop « {speed as hizh as a mile a minute, and ! the average time ranges from 40 to |45 miles an hour. Saturday evening the trucks carrying the birds for short races leave Moline. releasing the plgeons about 7 a.m. Sunday. For the longer flights, they are taken to the starting point by train. The longest flight planned for this year starts wt Amarillo, Tex. Despite the fact that hundreds of pigeons parycipate in every race, a4 bird is seldor lost. OLD TURK GARB GOING. Government Tnbnu and Public Opinion Are Showing Results. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 19 (P Through government taboos and 1 pressure of public opinion, Turkey's natiohal costumes are disappeéaring from use. The minister of education has sent an order to the governor of each prov incé requiring specimens of the cos tumes peculiar to each section amd class of people to be preserved. A sign of the changing times is an order at the request of the Denixli Woman's Club that forbids women to appear i the streets in the customary * (a sort of kmonw) and towel-

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