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Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Semi- detached Residence Known as Premises 3922 Lmncuon St. NW (Juvy C. i 83 (I'\Ilul will el of the E &y °m lloAtlntducflbod] and prem. ‘Distriet of Col \lmul and ig ‘beis 3 *s'-‘*sn... o O o-m"{lhr‘l!oo(l 05 tf Co\m\!h ‘knmfl?ullt l'— oot b\‘i.‘ ln lllw w Mmuh of EDy e 'Ill b’lfluln‘o'cfiq cvllh, A deposit ‘Terms: Sold subject to cobnat lars of whic Table Waters; Etc. ; By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N. W' Wedneoday, July 7 west. ithor b in us, we will sell fl 23 i Tront o i ~5§§¢§§;W i 5s deptn of 1373 foet INC., Llrga Sale of Aucts. . Household Effects of s € Every Description s+ At Public Auction "' 'Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. N.W. Wednesday July 7, 1926 At 10 AM. : iprings. Mattresses. “!’llll Ch o l’“lflllll lm ‘M‘flflm Hlllt!l. R R .rhor Cushions. etc. And at 11:30 ' 5 Lot Rugs and Carpets Terms: Cash. SHANNON, CALDWELL & ., INC,, Aucts. ¢ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON.. Auctionsers. u-r;’nm 548 S et ¥ al . ’A S B XN M nos:own.m Am All(m("hl SALES. AU%ION “C. G. Sloan & Co,, TERM S—CASH AUCTS. 71513th St. Large Sale of Houseliold Effecta of - Every Description At Pablic Auction y Within Our Galleries 4715 13th St. . ' WEDNESDAY + July Tth, 1926, at 10 AM. €. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc,, Aucts, mlAmllhlax Auctioneers. Cuvln-Au S.E. of. the. Supreme T 'efiz‘:t o= rmbh w "uflm‘n:nfi: at %Hoed OF trust cost of Nailann GEORGE M. GEO! ex8u DA ““’fififi' Tax; fl-.x..m.mi“_é mk ‘l'lOI J. DW" . BON, Ammonm ly 'mut ol - eurm d-d of roeufll- the Maa’&n- .um our. su i Wasb UEL A. DRURY. B. NICHOLSON, ZUTURE DAYS. Trustees’ Sale of Freme Dwell- | ings Nos. 52 and 54 Mass. Ave. | NW.,'W'fi Two-M Brick !I fl::g?wm i the s pEats S :,-;:',.. ol and resold at the incretion ¢ oflu n?g 1y2-d&ds.exSukhol THOS. ,J. OWEN h SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick -mfl' THOS. J. OWEN C SON. AUCTIONEERS. "'%%fi TR u o Bu 1 1 of trust re | Trustees’ Sale of Premises 319 |apax 4. WESCHLER & SON, ‘Auctioneers, i““m ¥ Eu"fi'w *‘fi*fl%fifi%fi SPECIAL® WIIKLY IAT! hv.;!.. and ”&':. l-tliu %mn_ Electricity an - | privileges. Daneing. Orch vey- | R WA'I'EI ill UNNIN ELVA M. KING Y I ".'.n MORGAN) Now ) ' 'FIREWORKS KILL MAN. PHILADELPHIA, July 6 (#).—John mvllll 75 years old, for many years hotel at the Bellevue-Strat- maitre }|fora Houl until his retirement re- oseph Mfl: in fireworks which were being in a display here last night. Tedeschi of New York, in e charge of the display, was arrested. _—h-.—-—- ...ON Hr;fim'fim w_m%b_m_ur_._ VIRGINIA. !' POTOMAC BEACH Polomac’s most d. h&sfi ln\l\nm re- v |0 i - | Eotonlai . B ARE ir Tated '%’muafigzgoyug once Nfi'h Hfi:i: IAN lefri'llle, 'I. 0' dren 4' X -*Washington's nearest large moun- { tain_resort. Golf, Tennis, Ridi Swimming, Dancing. Bowitug: ete. 'al\dortu ineral Spri Attractive week u\a‘rrip—- fine through the beau- i .....::x. Valley of Vir: ginla. snenhl lndueemenu for June -m! July. Booklet. E. L. COCKRELL, P LANGLEY NOW. EDITOR. Former Representative From Ken- tucky Directs hpr in Prison. ATLANTA July & (#).—John W. '{’ a former Representative .ntucky, is now editor of Ood publication of the Atlanta Fd.r-l p-nuom.hry This became known yesterday, when the July f{ssue was distributed. Langley, who is serving a sentence for conspiracy to vlolxu the prohibi- tion law, succeeded A. H. Montgom- ;rykwho was sent up from New ork. P& 5 fi-;‘*:,;,.h.fwfi‘ LXE at AR (55 | femte, M 7th St Whr( S.W. 8 "Balte. I::l QNOLY, |=U r in every : ;| 12 TiD B £ e o (B m,.:""""‘ Bathing. Fresh m‘ e RUNNING WATER IN lOOIS gl& -m-fli—h ,F OR AI-I. LANGUAG!S BERLITZ TANaUAGEs ‘Was on’s Ga MAY WED REOUF BEY: Ex-Premier Reported Engaged to Woman Who Named Ameri- can Co-respondent. By the Associated Pres. LONDON, July 6.—Former Premier Reouf Bey of Turkey, who was ment tioned some time ago in connection with.a plot against Mustapha Kemal Pasha, plans to marry in Paris the Princess Chivekiar, former: wife of King Fuad of Egypt, says a dispatch to the D_ulz Express from Constan- tinople. Rfloul’ Bey is said to be in Budapest at present. The Daily Express be:: lives that the Princess Chivekiar {& the same one who sued her second husband, Capt. Selyom Be divorce, naming Princess Chi former Mrs. Sidl Wirt Spreckels San Francisco, as co-respondent. The Princess Chakir,- born on a Kansas farm, was the divorced wife of John D. Spreckles, jr., a San Fran- cisco millionaire, when she married Prince Suad Chakir. In January, 1925, Prinicess Chivekiar sued Capt. Selyom for divorce, charging that he and: the American woman had gone for a long moonlight boat ride to- gether on the Bosporous at Constan- tinople. Princess Chakir replied with a counter-suit in the Constantinople courts, asking 30,000 Turkish pounds damages for slander, but the counter-, suit never came to trial. It was explained that the yachting' trip was made at the American woman's request because her husband had asked his friend, Capt. Selyom, to amuse his wife during the prince’s absence. —————— STEPHEN FOSTER PAID HONOR IN PITTSBURGH Author of “My Old Kentucky .Bomo" and Other Songs Was Born There in 1826. By the Associated Press. . PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 6.~Ten thousand persons paid honor.to the memory. of Stephen C. Foster at a mass meeting in Schenly Park yes- terday, commemorating the one hum dredth anniversary of the noted folk song writer’s birth in Pittsburgh. A number of Foster's compositions, among them “My Old Kentucky “Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground” and others as well known were played by the Pittsburgh Sym- nhnny Orchestra. The Municipal Chorus assisted. Among the honor guests was Mrs. Marion Foster Welch, 75-year-old —= | daughter of the composer. In a brief- speech Mrs. Weich thanked the city. for its tribute to her father. Several other descendants of Fos- ter were in the audience. The pro- "BflA was broadcast by radio statioh CUBA GIVES DE CESPEDES' MEDAL TO GEN. CROWDER By the Associated Press. HAVANA, July 6.—The Carlos Man- uel de Cespedes medal for extraordi- nary services to Cuba has been con- ferred_on the American Ambassador, Gen. Enoch H. Crowder. The medal, the first of its kind to be issued, will be taken to Camp Co-. lumbia Military Hospital today and presented. to - Ger - Crowder, who is, undergoing-treatment there. 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