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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. _FUTURE DAY AUCTION SALES. FUTURY DAY~. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Furnishings and Equipment Contained in the “Shoreham Hotel,” 15th and H Streets Northwest BY PUBLIC AUCTION COMMEN CING MONDAY, JUNE 14th, 1926 At 10 O'Clock A M. Continuing daily except Saturday at the same hour until all is scld. Consisting in part of: BEDROOMS Mahogar Doubie and Mattresses, Pillows, Bureaus, Mirrors, Costumers, Desks, Easy Furniture, Mantel Carpets, quantity win Chif Beds, Box Springs, Halr Wardrobes, Draperies, Bath Settees and Rockers, Reed oniers, Chairs, Clock Sets, Andirons and Fire Sets, Table Lamps, Rugs. and a large collection of Wailace Nutting Brints, large Bed and Table Linen, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, Towels, etc. LOBBIES AND PARLORS Baby of the Woods,” by C. A. Lenoir Draperies, Desks, Boxes, Marble b Libr Eos. Mahogany Cafe Silver-plated Ware, ete, China CFFICE unter. Iron Desks, 1 Quantity tingui Electric Fans, Manicure Tabie, Porcelain Reception Awning, etc. Tiotel ¢ hors, Complete Kitc! haust Fans, Bakery 15-ton Ye tefriges squipment, ting Plant, Grand and other Pianos, Oriental Rugs, Painting, “N rench Prints, Clock, Leather Lobby Furniture, Living Room Tubles, Cabinet Lavatories, ymph ahogany Chime Hall uites, Floor Lamps, rors, Cement Flower Radiola, BINING ROOM AND GRILL , Banquet C Crockery, airs, Tables. Large Quantity Glassware, Lighting Fixtures, AND MISCELLANEOUS ing and Bookkeeping Machines, Screens, Awnings, Fire E: Hoffman Pressing Machlne, Time Clocks, Cash Register, Safe, KITCHEN an Equipment, Copper and Aluminum Ware, Ex- Ranges, Groceries, Provisions, etc. Silver Pollsher, Refrigerators, Inspection Permitted June 11, 12, 13 Terms: Cash Louis Levy, Receiver TOBRINER & GRAHAM, Attorney: Southern Building. ADAM. A CHLTR & Auctioncers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor-| ner Business Dwelling, Two-Story Brick Building, No. 401 41, St. S.W. Br virtue of a certan ceed of trust re. cordsd in Liber No. 539, folia 414, cne land records for ‘the District 6f Co- default “having been made ‘in of “tha debt secured tnere request of the party secured the undersigned trustees. will ofter or sale at public acuon. {n front of remises " on < SRR PRIy OF JLNE s, MCFOUR: THIRTY O'CLOCK PN ¢ parcel of land eituate and being in 1y of Wagh- ington, in District of geribed as part of lot e MeGuire's snidivision in four hundred aud ninety-four (494} as per plat recorded in Liber R. W.. at f The’ girvesors office of the Distriet ot Ch imhia. beKINNIDE at a point 17 feet east fiwest corner of said lot C an unning thence east on the line of Virgini avenue G020 the northeast corner of said lois thence south along 81, street 17 feet” thence west along the line of Tot ! fettered 0 the heginnix ments thereon Terme of sale money to be paid i two equal i and two vea interest at tha Anpum. pavabin sen deferred payments ar first deed of tru all cash at the Aeposit of $300 00 purchaser_at ths time of the The bid ation of title. conveyancing. recordinie and notary fees at {ho cost of terms of sale hin thirty (30 w ON Jumbia, the payment and at’ the thersby. we square numbered 20 feet togéther with the improve- One-thizd of the purchass 7 and the balance allments. “payable 1 one om the day of sale. with per_centum per and_the said ired by a sold. or A v posit will ba fo; serva the rizht 1 2t the nek and chager after at tisement of wur vublished a the OXD J 5) in_some newsvaper Columbia. \ _Jed-dfds nxs THOS. "AUCTIONEERS. LUABLE 1M ING 'r‘m* & sox. NORTHW] By virtue of 4 certain deed of trust. dated December 24th. 1925, being instrument No 142 recorded Foal l|7"4 1he land recoids t of € g AL the re The ‘party secur theraby, the w d trustees will sell at ublic auction t of the premises, on RIDAY NTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. 1026, FE _OCLOCK P.M.. the Tollowing-descrined nd_and premises, situ- Bradely's subd vision ‘J lots in aquare num- of tha Survero: ct of Columbia, in Liber 1 11 Terms of eal roial inetal e, W erevred F: haser recording. et hatanee in t 1 one and two 5 sovon per tentum per from day of eale. ori tne proparty 4 of the pur Domt of S300.00 w of eala " Al convevancing. e rehas-r Term of sale 1ol Lot within thirts dase from doyv of sale, otiirwise the trustees reserve the rizit o resell the property at the rigk and ¢ ! deraulting purchaser, after five d: stisement of such resals {9 tome newspaper publiehed in Washtngton. WILLIAM R. DE LASHMUTT. ZEPP. WILBUR H. Z my20-A&dkaexSukho Trustees EERS. "THOS. Y. OWEN & SON. ATCTION Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by the Two- Story Frame Dwelling No. 3607 McKinley St. N.W. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5319, folio 118 b sea . of th tecords G the District of Colum: Dla. the Trguest of ‘the Darts seenrad thereby, the uncersimed trusteee will sell at public_auction, m front o! Dremises, on TLESDAY. rHE | FiTEeN T Rn_?\" JUNE. ° A ¢ OUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fallowing described land and premises, situa‘e in the City of Washing- fon, District of Columbia and desigmated s and being lpts’ to and iiree in equars 1999, ether with the improvements. rma of eale. One-third of the burchase money to be vaid in balance in two squal Installmente. pasabis in one and two years, with interest at 6 pec centum per an. um.’ pagable’ eemt innualis, from day of " cecured by deed of {rust upon the proverty wold, or all ensh. at the ention of The purchsser. A denosit of $250.00 e required at time of sale. All_conveyar ing. recording, Tevenuo BIAIDS. ete. t (ORt of pureha Terms of sale to b complird ith ‘within thirty daye from day Of sale. Antherwise {he trustecs reeerve tho right 10 Teeell tha promerty at the risk aad cost of defaulting purchase=. after five daya’ adver- Heement of .“ i1, reéne in some newspaper i in Washington S ‘HWARD LEWIS GERSON | NORDLINGER. 183-4&4s exSu Trustees. or & A THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Residence at 1017 Sixteenth St. N.W., Containing Fourteen Rooms and Six Baths, With a Frontage of 42 Ft. on Six- teenth St., Newly Remodeled and Redecorated. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated % Geptember 10, 192 yDeing, ingteument No. 8O. recorded 'Septemb 192 1he land records of the D) and at the request of the party secared thereby. the undersizned trustees will soll at_ pubiic_auction 1n_ron the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TH DAY OF JUNE - AD o, FOURTHIRTY BOTOCK B2 the following duscribed and d premiecs. Eituate 1 the Distriet ot Co. umbia. and designated as and being part of equare numbered one hundred and ninety- it (I98) . and deseribed as follows. = Ba. &inning for same on Sixteenth strect 66’ 117 south of the northwest corner of said Iot in kaid square: thence south on said strvet 49, fast 647 north 17, weat 63 to swd blace of beginning: being parts of iots numbej tweniythres twenty-four and twenty.five (23. 4. 25). in sauare numbered 108. as per ‘plat_recorded in the office of the sur- ;i"'x‘; for the District of Columbia in Liber at folio 228 2 vrior deed of srunt Hor $50.000:00. ‘Further parteulars »f which will be announced at time of sale: fhe purchase price above eaid trust to be paid one-third cash. halance one and two vears at 6. A deposit of $1.000.00 will required at time of sale. Ali conveyanc- ing, recording. revenie stamps. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ‘thirty davs from day of sale. otherwiso deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discre- tion of the trustecs. JAMES D. HORBS, RD A. BURN: 727-08&ds. exSubbor Trustees. E ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST. nel until TUESDAY. THE_FIFTEENTH PU¥ OF JUNE. 1926, AT THREE P.M., same Plg ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. §0.10.11.12.] Eubiont to Property and | | thence north | | THE F | line of Lej | ot Washington, THOS. J. OWEN & SO Trustees’ Sale-of Valuable 'l'wo- Story Brick Apartment House, Being Premises 5406 Connecticut Avenue North- of a certain deed of trust. da("d June 12, 1025, being instrument No. 17. re- corded June 18 . among _the land rec. ords of the District of Columbia. an quest of the party secured thereb ndersigned trustees will sell, at publ on_in front of the premises, on MO o] NTH DAY OF JUA 1026, AT FOUR P.M.. the follo d seribed “land and premises. eituate i the Dlnln(‘t of Columbia. and designated as and being part of 4 tract of 1and known aa Chevy Chase, described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning for tho same at & point’ in' the westerly hne of Connectie avenue. which pomt 1s distant 212.97 feet from the intersection of the westerly line of Connecticut avenue with the south ation street, Ra these streets re shown in Liber County 24, foho 41, records of the offion of Tha surveyor of the Dietrict ‘ot Columbia, and ‘mianing thence With the westerly line of Connecticut v nu' south 24 dogrees 26 minutes cast: 80 feet 10 the southerly houndary of the tract 3 eubdivided " by Fulton R. Gordon cundiviaon was recorded June 17 in, Liber County 24, folio 41. of said survevor's offie records. and running then south K5 degrees 26 minutes west 15050 fret. thenen morth 24 degrces 54 minutes west 50 faet, then north R5 degrees 26 minutes east 166 50 feet to the place of be. cinning. *The above described property (9 now_Kijown for taxation Durboses 48 bar- cel 174, Tarms trust for Which il of the Sold subiect to a prior derd of 23.000.00. further particulars of be_announced at time of sale the purchaee price ahove said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $75000 re quired. Conveyancing. recording and reve. nue siamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to ba complied with within thirty days. other. wise deposit forfeited and the property may be adver and resold at the discretion of the trustess. DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK By ROBERT X "HARPER, Precident W. CHILDRESS, OH ez ESARD Trustess TATCTIONEERS. LUABLE THREE: NG EYE i nstrument No ecorded February 17. 1 among the 7 records of the Dis slumbia. and Al the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, In front of the vremises, on FRI DAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. AD. 1926 AT FOUR P.M.. the following de scribed ‘land _and premices situate in the strict of Columbia. and designated as and b lot_21. in the subdivision made by Alex’ R. Shepherd of sauare west of kguare 623 as_said subdivision 19 recorded in Liber WUB. M. folio 253. of the records of the offira” 6f "the survevor of the District of Columbia. Terms' Sold subiect to a prior desd of trust for SB.000.00 and a second for 2.000.00. further particulars of whih will be annourced at time of eale: the purch price _above said trusts to be paid in ¢ A deposit_of 3300.00 required. Conves ing. recording and revenue stamns at pi haser's cost’ Terms to be comvlied with within _thirty dave. otherwisa deposit for: feited_and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIA J. A. VANDEN HE[VE: jeR-d&dsexsu THOS. J. OWEN & ATCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES,: SALE, OF \‘.\\"Sl ABLE DWELL- ENOWN ~_AS " PREMISES 2005 FRANKLIN STREET NORTHEAST. By Virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 5405, folio 171. et . of'the land recoids of the District of bia_ and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undergigned trustecs wifl sell. at public auction jn 1@“: of the prem isen, AT HE o FOURTEENTH DAY AD Sock P the Aaiowing described: lapi and ‘premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- {ampla, and ‘derienated as and Leing Int 25 1 ‘Arnold & Pringle's subdivision of lots in Blook 21, gdon Park.” as per plat recorded in Book age ‘03, in_the Sur- Yeyor's Ofice of the District of Columbia. BiSek 211 ngyw known for purposes of assess: ment and fhxation as Square 4214 Subject to & FiEht of way over the rear 15 feet of 'X‘erml Sold wuh)efl to a prior deed of trust, for, $3.000.00. further. particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above sald trust to be paid one-half cash. balancs in one year, or_all cash. A ‘deposit of $200.00 required. Con- vevancing, recording and revenue stamps At purchaser's cost, ‘erms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit for- feited and"the property may be advertised andresold at the dis of ’the- trustees. ARTER 6. BISHOP. FRED McKE on __le2 d&ds.exsu ADAM A WESC] TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL $TORY BRICKBUILDL ING "OF TWO_ APA NTS AND TWO STORES NUMBERED 1532 10th STREET N.W. By virtue of & cortain deed of trust. dated May 22,1625, being Instrument No. 150, r corded May 28." 1825, among the land rec. ords of ‘the District of Columbia. and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby. the un. dersiened trustees will sell at public aucsion, in front of the premisos. on TUESDAY TH AD 1026, AT F JUXN: FIVE B, the folowing deseniind Jand and premises. situate in the District of Columbl Iot 19 in Lewi and desiimated as and being lot, 19, ots in equare G Kingle'w sundivision thirty-seven (337). as per three hundred plat recorded in Liber 20. follo 114. of the records of the surveyor of the District of Columbfa. Sold_subiect to four prior deeds Terms: of trust aggregating about $9.000.00. fu ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price ahove eatd trusts to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00_ reauired. Couveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the proverty may hxeumv:mstm and resold at o discretion of the trustees. i CLARENCE M. HILI JOHN L. THORNE, \runcau AUCTIONEERS. ALUABLE Two. DWELLING, TRUSTHES SALE OF being instrument Fecorded Jul among_the laud rec: ords irict o( Columbia. and at the FrgRet of ‘tho Darey sscured ThreLy. the wne foni’ gned trustees will sell oy mll:bl‘l)cAl\lc}‘!_anfi n Zront of the prem A% OF JUNE: AD. 1 FIFTEENTH D, i {0 s tefio wini fes b AT W e B nd and premise: n Columbia. and_designated as and being lot 70 in Harry Wardman's ‘subivision. of lots in block 74. “Petworth Addition to the City as per plat recorded in Liver County 22, follo 18 of the records of i | 1 office of the survesor of the District of Cl) umbia. block 74 now known as square 3233, subject to covenants of record Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.500.00. further particulars of which will be announ at_time of e the purcl price_above said trust to be paid in A _deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied wit] thin thirty days. otherwise denosit AT SR e and resold at ti TEEOR M LOY *Erroneously described in Samuel J. Mulloye THE EVENING AUCTION SALFES, __FUTURE DAY TWO. TUCCo PRVMISES Ok NALLABLE MIDETACHED A aead o tist, aatad strument No. 168 tho la Jia. and hareny, the ¢ puhlie aue. on mux\\ A o ing in By Virtue of a cort; 925, eing. ded’ Auzust 1K, 1 ds of the Distriet of ¢ the, Tequest 0f tha party secur lersigned trusiees will ecli af i front of the premises S EL] TH DAY TS ibed land and premi District of Columbia, and desiz 1ot numbere ! twents subdis slon o i Rty ong ofica” ot e E. o fo B, bit v e ted as_and | “two. (2311 in Joln pumbered four hund| Id_eublect 1o a prior deed of trust for $2.750.00. further partienlars of which will b announced at time of sule: the purchase price above aid_trust ‘to b patd in cush. A deposit of §200.00 required Conveyancing and recording ab_purchasor a cost, ° Terms 1o be complied with within thiriy dags, otherwise deposit forieited wd Droperty may be advertissd wnd resold a°ttls QRecretion bt the Eumtte G. PERCY MeGLUE, J M. HALPER, ighol N & SON, 29 Akags. Tustoes. AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J. OW TRUSTEES. SALF " VALUABLE BRICK E 1] NOWN AN PREMISES b SFREET NORTIWEST. 4th By vVirtue of a certain deed of trust. dated Deing instzument 86 T March 30, 1925, frronded Aprl 15, 1025" among fhe land records of the Distrct of Columbia. and at the narty secured theved tees will sell at public 5 of the vremises. on WEI DAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF AD 1928 AT FOUR P.M.. the followi sovited “land and preniises. situate i Diatrict of Columbia. and designated a: el Anet ot e onth 75 toat '3 dnehea Tront by denth of Jot 3 in Todd and Pepper's aub vision of square 527 as per plat recordgd in <. follo 271, of the records of the surveyor for the District of Id_sublect to & prior deed of .500.00. further particulars of 11" Be_announced at tme of sale purchase price above gald trust to be aid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required onveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at_purchasera cost. Terms to be conipiied with within thirty dava. otherwise denosit forfelted and the proverty may b adverised and resold at the divered inches front next ie the 1} fe5-A&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Au'rlu.\um Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Semi- detached Frame Dwelling Known as Premises 3010 Por- ter St. N.w. ¢ virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorand e Taner Non hied Ry Sl he land records of ‘the Dis Colimbia, and at the request of th secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at public auction. in" front prenilsen. “on’ FRIDAY. THE ELE DAY “OF It A 1956, AT THIRTY O'CLOCK PN . the following trustees ) the Sl FIVE | ecribed land, and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being 1ot 16 in biodk 4 . the Connecticut Avenue Highlands Company’s subdivision of the tract of land called o the Rock of Dunbarton " known Avenus Highlands.” as per plat reco the offies of the eurveyor Columbia_in Liber County 18, at folio sald property aleo known for ‘taxation Doses as lot n kauare 2067 Terma: Sold subject to two prior decds of trust aggregating $10.000 00, further Dartin: nlars of which will be announced at time of eale: the purchase price above sald trust 1o be paid 1n cash. A deposit of $300.00 ra- quired. Conveyancing, recording mnd rev enus atamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty davs. other win deposit forfaited and the broperty ma e advertised and resold at the diseretion of the trustees 3 7 RALPH E. POTTER GEORGE G. COQPER Trustee AUCTIONEERS G 1085 THOS. J 7011 & OWEN & SON, By virtue of a certain collateral note un which ' default hen made, and it tie request ‘of the holders thereof we at publ thon within aur o circet niv, on FRIDAY T¥ ENTH DAY OF (K P.M or 33 shares o Rutland Co Presenting Apartment No. 4 ind COUrt ADArtments. CORAINNg one oo Kitchen, reception hall and hath as deeerit and under the conditions containad in cariif to Edith Thomp “ate of ownership 1ssued son, February 10, 1823 Terms: Cash.~ Subject to the approval of the Board of Directors of the Rutland Court Owners, Ine THOS. J. OWEN & SON, 107-0-11-14-14 Auctioneers. ADAM™A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionieers Retiring Sale of Imported Lamps, Tables, Novel- ties, Fixtures, Etc., at No. 1613 Connecticut Ave. N.W. By Public Auction Friday, June 11th, 1926 Commencing 10 A.M. Tnusual _collection of Tmported Lamps Occasional Tables. Book-ends. Wicker Trays, Picturss, Hand Hammerrd Brasses, Carved Tmazce, Glaskware. Jewelry. 1ahan’ Pottery. Perfume, Millinery \\l‘.\lfl al, et Handsome Wall Cages, Modern Shaw-Walker Iron Safe, Coneole Tables and Mirrors, Rugs, Drapes, Hat Stands. ete. Now on View e "ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Atets RESORTS ATLANTIC (ITY If you believed— the table was excellent, housekeeping immacu- late, music good, the house electrically lighted and attractively fur- nished, you'd write GALEN for illustrated folder and rates Golf Privileges Accorded. Better cut this Oul 108 memo randum _of where to stay in ATLANTIC CITY. Bllfll! l'll.l l"m “IO!UI PLAN DAV Central nr. Beach w 116 S. So. Carolina F you desire moderate rates comparing with other lowest quotations, service and attention eaualto themost exclusive hotels combinedwith talr treatment, refined cllentale and soclability. HOTEL RATES FROM $2.00 DAILY Attrac. weekly rates to transients and e the, briv. lavatories or running water. Bathis rom bedrooms. Orchestra. Free auto tours, Ve HOTEL vou WiLL RECOMMEND Gor. NY.& FacAv. Near R. R. 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MOVE oot Service—Low Ral Storage in rooms, $2 mo. and uf rt D bip- Dine.765.0 Fiorida Ave. NORTH 16§ | | | | | 6f s men By Louis Trasy SYNOPSIS, Jim Parke, Hudson Bay Co's agent at Mooge Lake, is vreatly disturbed by s news item in_an nglish paper announcing the coming marriage of Aliatwir Spencer Panton to Eileen Grunt and referring to the pro- | spective groom as the heir-presumptive of Lord Oban, whose only son, John Bridgnorth iton, lh«x\,nu'd some’ ‘years ugo and whose death is about to be presumed by law. ko decides to leave Moose Lake | and’ g0 hadc te England Arrived at . he tells Mr. Leslte, the temporary ul of the Hudson Bay Co., | that hais John B nerth Panton. Maple, Teslie's daughter, in & sympathetic listener | 10 the tale, and she encourages her father to help )ullm. Panton n ths meantime leen Grant is married in_London to_Alistair Panton. Immediately | after the cercniony she learns that John Panton 1s alive lnll 18 on his way to Eng- land 10 claim an inheritance Isft him by bis anunt. - Lord Oban, John Panten's father, tells ‘Eileen that his son had been dismissed | from the army for cowardice under fire and drunkenness, and that he is unabie to for kive him. Eileen goas off o Inverloch th with Alistalr as planned. but she tells him that she will not live with him as his wife until the matter about John 1s settled to her | eatiata John, actompanied by his dog. Spot rives in England. He carries u lotter of trodustion to Mr. Leslie's brother. a lawyer. living at Wimbiedon. The Leslica ‘invite him to stay with them, and he accepts their hospitality. Shortly afterwards Maple a:- rives While walking through the streets of Lon | dow John meets an old army friend, Sir Ar- | thur Frensham. who ‘tells him that he hae evidence” that lie had been drugged by one n_the fatal day he refused 1o lead his men out of the trenchew. 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OHIN did not follow or detain very earnestness his breath away. ile literally did not graxp the true intent of that last strange wvo il was alreudy within the lodge gates for his hungry guze had aceompanied her across the village green and into the leafy fustness of the purk Then he understood, so overwhelmed by the n 8 which had burned faithfully dur ing the long vears of storm and suf- fering that he sank into a chair He was recalled to his senses by cold nose th ar) ttempt Sileen. had taken o Her a st into his hand and a soft tongue licking it. Spot, well aware that his duty on such an oc casion was to remain a very quiet dog, had stretched himself under the table, and Fileen, after patting his huge head when Le entered the roon, had completely forgotten his presence. John fondled his friend’s neck and ars, and strove to recapture the con fident mood of the afternoon. He had to admit that Eileen was right though the admission implied th nead of immediate action, and it had been seen that beyond taking the first great step by coming home to cliim his legucy he had done little hitherto in his own behalf. He had tried to op the marrfage and had failed After that nothing else mattered Now, it would appear, his own posi tion ‘was the really vital thing. course, the outlook was not quite so hopeless as it had scemed when Fren. sham first met him on the Mail and stirred into activity some embers of | the old fire by his story of a dving n's belief that Capt. Panton had | notbeen had been | “doped.” in Why' should that poor fellow, moment when the | tide of life s ebbing f: have wanted to see justice done to his con- der? On what count’ he have used such astonishingl) when seen in the light of recent | discoveries? John realized now that he had heen lax fn not trying at once to find out something about that viendly lance corporal, some of whose onfes must be living still. Dash it, he had just remembered the man's name--“Henry Malling"—that was it! Three weeks after the court-martial, while he was waiting in Liverpool for the fireman's job which would bring | him to Canada, he came across n list of the casualties sustained by his battalion in that very action. It was with hot envy rather than regret th | ! company | The memory brought of ! pain. but John thrust that aside reso. | lutelr. Was it too late to dispatch a w ast ot he read the glorious page. to umbered with the dead. man's ghost were permitted to the columns of a newspaper surely it would he proud of the printed record that its mortal husk shared the same grave with such a gallant STEAMSHIPS the beaten pathe and fmd the new d the strange? 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It was re that Alistair Panton and his aving behaved strangely frop the outset of their married life, had now passed from a sort of friend 1t of lance into open and bitter ure. Th e no ets houschold which, like Inve: shut off from the outside And the village was praeti cally part of the demesne. The it stant Eileen sought Johr {at the post office and annourced intention of awaiting his arvival whes she put in an appearnnce ths | ningg, Macdonald guessed that the have cause for gossip be And_he was all for John Pa ad Lileen against Alist this should be, he could explain. “It was just an auld man's havers”’ he Afterward, when Striving to piece together the amaz | ng events of that uight and the nex: | dav | 1t w lin |ana | were | ported wif fw | large lochtie, world rooms for no 15 d Macdonald ur bit of message hefore 8 o'cle s too late. of graph to London. but dertook 1o dispatch a to Mallaig by cyelist | next morning. ~So | ficient 1o put Furn merry men on the right | information were to that v n supper course | meal as any, | his first It was then | twilight was ye | erests of the ere jagainst a vividly | gllded lofriest | heuther and shadows wis 80 smooth | be water { mirage | swelling 8o huminous that the ling hills were etched blue sk The «u » but were in a The the the ts, firs th t it seeined 1L but the wooded worland beyond. J to determi i be t to aws not to an inverted slopes hn was de his br e his f cided that he from London It was all weil to form cose schemes of clutching ( the throat and squeezing out of him. That migh melodrania. but it common sense. N of obliging Be ing into Alist hix hare fists. Any such though enjoyable, would be n aging to his own interests matter of cold o it by sio I iridgnorth with a dog st rear by whip or veprisa dan as a E sis good {could he hope to accomplish by re maining at Inverlochtie? None what | soever!” Thatr was the plain. u alatable tr He had rushed there but. womanlike and once assured th ever and a da im from the emiy b0 speedy flight the appoi lan's 1 neither her w take t was as plea and a meetir le nged nex is a free agent consult her o1 from the pres as not qu as to Lady Brids Was eally thy that she could dispose of su: st dred thousa) what ite wisely {was her elected to ¥ Slhe me we chatice ant with day. She and he w matter whe ent distur easy in h north’s bey we a sh had inferred de that be kept Anyhow. conld at least, ted £ apart ance. e te id for had must be put right Thus and so did Jobn ough the tiny haml Juth. with his heels | ten had gathered near !domipated a small green. They dic not: pretend not sea him. Three stood at attention and saluted: the others touched their caps. He raises his “deer-stalker” with a flourish. It was significant that no one spake | These good fellows did not quite kn | Bow to act. Strange rumors were fly ing about But it would be abhsurd to {pretend that thev had not recognizec Master John. Why. come of the olde: dogs might have hailed him had the not heen =o thrilled by Spot's impi dence in daring to walk so sedate] along the street (Copyright. 1 pounds Bett passiy pipe A an oak whic SO PUR NAL CAPITAL pronosals w flice until 11:00 a then publicly onened for the Co struction of Field House the Tour amp. East Potomac Park. 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