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R ONCE UPON A TIME ESORTS. THE STORY UP T! (¢} N_Oll . LAD NAMED JAMES EFRIENDED A LITTLE DWARF, WHO TOLD MIM s HE MIGHT HAVE THREE WISHES GRANTEZ. WE WANTED TO BE A HUNTBMAN 30 ME CHOSE AN OLD RUSTY MUSKET AND A PLAIN LOOKING BUGLE. ~TME FINE ONES WiLL DO FOR KINGS AND KNIGNTS™ WE SAID. TMEN THE DWARF LED WIM TO THE gTABLES, WHERE THERE WERE ALL BORTS OF FINE WORSES. WE CHOBE A LITTLE GRAY ONE. AND RODE TO THE PALACE TO BE A KING'S HUNTER. LISTEN TO. YOU SOUND YOUR MUST DANCE AND EVERYTHING AT WHICH YOU POINT YOUR MUST DIE." © MECure Newspaper Synd AUCTION SALES. BIRD HE STOPPED TO “WHEN EVERY ONE YOU WISH THE DWARFS, WHO SEl. MIGHT OF THE DWARF.| GUN THE EVENING = B &8 “ HEN YOU SEE THE KING TELL HIM YOU WiLL TRY TO FREE MIS DAUGHTER FROM THE KING OF IZED HER YEARS AGO. BUT BE CAREFUL OF THE WAY IN WHICH YOU BREAK, THE KING. HE IS CUNNING. A YOUNG PRINCE TO WHOM THE PRINCESS WAS TO BE MARRIED IS ALSO IN HIS HANDS.” STAR, Hill—V1. 2B s nrvoucmmmumnnmm YOU WILL GLADDEN THE OLD KING'S HEART AND BECOME A GREAT HUNTER." JAMES WAS ASTONISHED TO MEAR THE BIRD SPEAK AND WHEN IT FLEW. AWAY HE RODE INTO THE COURTYARD WHERE HE WAS MET BY THE KING'S ADJUTANT. WHO ASKED WHAT HE WISHED. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926. BY W. J. ENRIGHT! a DESIRE YO BECOME ONE OF THE KING'S HUNTERS,” REPLIED JAMES. THE ADJUTANT SMILED AND CALLED SEVERAL MEN WHO WERE SITTING UNDER A LARGE OAK TREE AND SAID: “HERE IS A YOUNG MAN WHO YASHES TO BECOME ONE OF YOU.” THEY ALL LAUGHED UPROARIOUSLY. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. RESORTS. TJ. OWEN & SON, Auctionsers. SALE OF HOLLOW TILE AND CONSTRUCTION ‘J N RREIaks o b b' FREET - NORTHWERT. O SRR AOBERN TpROVE ain deed of "“3 dated v 4972 at folio 1 ords of the D The Tequest we. the undersigned trus. ol el pui an an- front of nremises, on THU . TWEN SECOND DAY JULY. 1926, FIVE 00O M. ihe fol | owing-described 1and . and” fremices wit- T Washmgton. Dis. tr distinguished | #s and being lofs numbered one hurdred and | t ty-five ) and ouve hundred and ' ;“rv’:v\ gx; r]'“'y\‘ n ‘umrrv\ mbered l‘v;en +three hundred’ and thirt 2337). | supeo ‘v. 1208 4 oy ark - | Suites. 5 treaser. | &7 the Tang Jumpia. and sgrired thereby ernt i 1 % at of Saturda; Overan made by the Munmer Trust e at_folio in the office of the surveyor the of Columbia: subject to | ASTOY enants g with the land o ering i 7 iehti the manufacture and sale of intox ‘ll\MxB" 1ot the cost and sharacter of dwellings | Bicyeles. restriction as to- the frontage of the selling or renting to rsons of African descent: restric ns against the use of the land for mercantile or commerc Troviding for nenalties in the | fayette T any breach or violation of such ts—together with the improvements | Trustees. of bale: All cash. A deposit of | £500 required at time of sale. Convesanc. | recording and revenue stamps at cos of parcha “Terms of sale to be complied | Talking with within thirty days from of eale, | Ins Case. otherwise the trustets will resell the prop. erty at rek and cost of defaulting pur chaser. after 15 days' previous advertise- ment of such regale in a Washington news. paper @ i BRUCE WARDEN. G WILLIAMS, SRR RTEWOOD, Trustees. . Ir10.0&deexSu__1018 Vermont Ave. N.W pe efrig for rict Jots ietec. { Terms ADA! A FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON Aun"'fln!@r Ladiés’, ‘Men’s, Children’s and Infants’ Furnishings, Dry i Goods, Notions, Toys, Fix-| tures, Cash Register, Cases, etc., contained in No. 18 7th Street N.E. By Public Auction Tuesday, July 27, 1926 Commencing 10 AM. Clean, fresh etock Furnishings Shirts, Colla: edroom Siippers. c Supplies, and Bolt Goods. Cotton, In- fants’ Gifts' Manicare Sets, Toys, Noveities, Trustees’ . cation. By virtue of lumbia, and at cured there) | sell at public & ices, on FRID. OF "JUL: P ises.“situate in dezignated as luding Ties 55thaoffce of th S0 ister, Floor and Counter ot Goluml Term, les, Counters, Shelving, Al onal Cash Ri Display Tab money aaal’ install ah WESCHLI SON. B CHLER & SON. Auets. -d&ds,exSu.. j sale. secired by THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF - VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS S111 NBWHON- STREET NONTUE T By virtne of a certain deed o st recorded in Liber . 4 00 (o land, re ords of the District of limbia. and at the request of the party secured ‘ihereby, the undetaigned rusists will_elt ‘st nu.hriuf‘u{;lmg.“lg l_rn‘;{ni:'filt the pregloes, “on 5 e B Cets D50 TAF TR | A }:o‘.x P Ybe Janowine desceibed. nuii purchaser. quired at’ time purchaser. With within 30 the property. ing purch of guch resale in Washington, Machines, Ladies’ Huu, Shirt Waists, Refrig- By Public Auction 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Commencing 9 A.M. Mahogany. Oak and “lnm Dining Room Writing Desk, Reed and ‘Wicker Aeroplane Motor. Elliott-Fisher Billing Machine, » Fixtures and Elec. Fans, At 10 AM: Automobiles, including La- Sedan b AT Whetlock DioAM Pranots, Knabe Grand {and other Upright Pian: Machine, practically new Refrigerat. At 2:30 P.M. About 500 Ladies’ New Sum- | { mer Hats, 150 Shirt Waists, mos JOWEN & SON 8-Story 5 Bldg., Being Premises 710 14th St. N.W. Central Lo- reconled in Liber No of the land recos AD. the Tollo ¥ ng-described Tand and prem. i the. American pany’s subdivision H of ll)e ) 0 he Dald In et itarest mum. payable semi-srnu. erty_sold, or, all cash, A deposit ‘of recording. revenne stamps Terms of wise the trustees reserve the t the riak and cost of detault- | . after __iv10.d&dbeexSu ADAN A WESCHLER & SON. Auctionecrs Household Goods, Player -nd Olher Pianos, Talking Ma- | L4 Edison Dictograph New Case, etc. Weschler’s y, July 24, 1926. ffed Davenport Mah Desk Mat Beds, erator Edigon Dictograph lee. new | order | | i Victor Cabinet vean Cas Priv. Baths. Cap. . $2*day up ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Tennessee Ave. & Beach. Bathing from Hotel Running water all rooms. 0. Booklet & Map. Euro v, weekly. Mrs.J. J, Jovee STRO Miller for its_table. $3 17th _Season cm 9 10 17 N. Georgia Ave. Can. 250. Noted up daily.. $18 up ‘weekly. Emerson_ Crouthamel. M. McG ] table. Private " WESCHLER & SON, Aucte. AUCTIONEERS. UIGAN Running water all room: Mode OTEL New York Ave. nr. Beach. Amer. plan. “Exceptional baths. ~_Elevat Sale of Valuable| Modern Office » certain dead of trust duly | 5033, fol etseq. | At ] of the District af Co | Park, The request of the parly se- | the undersigned trustees will uction. in fromt of the prem Ona of the leadin SR E. l"\’l TOWN:! E\"D O\\n!rk Proprietor. beach front hotels. modation and conveniepco foF ooklet. Tel. 4061 anset _ave. Asbury o Beach, on < Rus DO! REACH _HAVE AY. THE 'rllmTlE’flhoéY 1926, AT he District of Columbia, and 10 being lot seventeen (17) e('l'lrlly and Trust Com. uare 233, per plat 21" follo 80, of the recoras the surreyor of the District third of the purchase cash. balsnce i i Two | able’ in_one w« six per centum v 2, 100 send._Owner. l.ell.lll le rh Front, noM r 450 llon -ml conven- 200_ouf ooms 84 Town- . Mm mcdern-e o ‘-)'fl...i.;m baths from day M deed of trust upon the prop- | t the option of ih '$10°000 wilt be ‘re of sale. " Ali conveyancing, o HELBUVRNE Ocean Grove. N. J.. overlooking ocean: hot and, cold water in ete.. at cost of | sale 10 be complted days {rom day of sale. other. right 10 resell | walk. five days advertisement | 'THE HASTINGS HOTEL 2%, Running water and private baths. MRS, SHALTODLAN in"somé newspaper published | P Sipsr1x GORDON. MORTON J. LUCH: Trustées \THE Hot_and b2 remises. situate in the District of Co- and fimbla: and designated s and - bein Jot numbered eéight (§) in mare numi { bree Biindred” and_ eighi- (4308) - 5f 8 a3 ivision madé by Richa . O'Neill *"plat recorded in thy effics of the Sur- or for the District of (ollxmbll in Liber 72’ at folio 8: subject 1o the building line restriction shown on said plat ‘Tetms: _Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500.00," further particulars n' which will be announced at time the purchase price above said tru pald in cash A deposit of $200. auired. Conveyancing. recording snd reve- nue stamps at burchase: cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty d: Torteited and the Droperty may be advertised and: résold at the diseretion | of the trustees. FRANCIS sARl i B WILLIAM P SON, k. Auctioneers. | LUABL) 1\1 b REAT, % e MASSACHT *F Av!:\i x| OUrHEARY By virtue of & certain_deed of trust duis recorded in Liber No. 5194. folic 380 et #eq. of the land records of the District | of ‘Columbla. and at tire request of the party _secured therebv. —the undersimned | trusiess will sell at public auction. in_front of the premiscs. ou FRIDAY., THE THIR TIETH DAY OF JULY, AD. 1926, A FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK' P.M.." the follow- inc-described land and premisss. situate in the District of Columbia, and esignated as and being lot. numbered thicty-four (34) in Monroe Warren and Robert B. Warren's sub. divigion of lots n_ square south of “ten | hundred and sevents-two (south of 1072). | as per plat recorded in Liber 70. folio 177 of the records of the office of the Survey for_the District of Columbia Terms: Sold subject 10 & prior deed of trust for $4.500.00. further particulars ot which will nounced at time of sale the purchase naid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 re- quired. Conveyancing. recording 8nd reve. 1ue siampe at purchaser's cost. Terma 16 ba complied with within thirty ‘dags. other- wise deposit forfeited and the - propert mav ‘be advertised and resold at the dis- cretion of the_ tristees B FRANCIS SAUL WILLIAM 3720 d&ds.exSu Cansdian Personal | THOS. J. OWEN & SO TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL STORY _BRICK DWELLING AS PREMISES 143 D NORTHEAST. Br virtue of 4 certain decd of trust, instrument No. 171, recorded May 6th. 102 Auctionegrs. ABLE,_TWOQ- KX O ST in CRUISE From New York Feb. 12 Reserve Now! i To Madeira, Cadiz, Gibraltsr, Algiers, Malta, Athens, Con mnnople. the Holy Land, Egypt, Cattaro and (Jugo-Slavia), Venice, Naples, s0d Pompeii. The Empress of France, 18,350 gross tons from - Néw Yérk Feb. 12, lacluded excurbions. Canadian’ Pacific mansgementon shipaadshore. Literatare from C. E. Phelps. N.W., Was “See this world before the next” {THE RESORTS. i cluire SPECIALJUNE RATES MRS, H. F. BOYD, BO Formerly of the Lin Mar cold_water_in foome._ HE LANKFORD 5.t Modern, ex American plan. Garage, oo | 1 | THE ATLANTIC Ocean f-ont. Music _Di New Hotel ancing._Opans J8Ir -1, n s July-1. oN’ fiAuWAu BREAKER ¥ate baf Hot and cold run- 8. C. h =28 MOV , PACKING & STORAGE. LEGAL NOTICES, T (Continued.) WMOVING KRIEGS PACKING' . 014 EYE ST.NVE o STORAGR WA 2012 IN, THE SUPREME of Columbi Cotrt T 15 Contemmination nfl.nd for ex- tenmon_of F1p¢ et morthwest, between hetapeaks and Daveuport streets, throush e 4. in_the Di rict ¢ No._ 18 vllm and urt Order ot Publication.~ Notive ia heraby given that THE DIS- Holding DAVIL»O\ TR LONG Dl CKY emtucky Ave. Near Beach SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES Centraily located ; elevaior to atreet fevel. Electricity and phones. Bathirg privileges. Dancing. Orchestra. ' RUNN!NG WATEB in A}L BOQ)‘S FLVA M. 1313 YO! 1 ! AMERIOAN PLAN. WEEKLY $25.00 and $28.00 Hocgraing to loation of the reom. American Plan, Dail 00 European Rates. $2.00 I,n | SPECIAL FAMILY RATES '.1, derieity. Mont. centen! lo-atiom. | iavator o strast 8. Sopth Cu Am- Reach Jack Fones. prop. (President of Brunewick Club of Washington for 18 years). “\CHESTER INN New York Avenue and Beach. _Centrally | located. Rooms with Running Water and private Spacious porches. Hotel entirely renovated and redecorated. Elevator 1o street level. American or European plan. Booklet and rales on request. Management. Ownership $ Special Week End Rate § 10 Saturday to Monday 10 EON 'l'IN EN TAL -WQJ‘-Q—‘-.“-»Q. 705-9 “Pennessee Ave . hall block from Beach. ~ Special 'weekly rates. Amer, & Europ. plan. R, Rawies, Ownes MORTIMER | Virginia ave.. ur. beach. Running water in ail . glam. $4.00 up diy. Spec, wkly Bathing priv. Bkit. C. V. Mortimer, Own WINISSOR avl¥20 South Caroline ing water and baths. " Genter all atte ction: r all atira ning wal 5. ___Nowrs | fil‘n. WD, SPEND YOUR_ VACATION AT Beach, Md. We have just the for sou if you want to rent or-bu yery " desirable I “NORTH cottage also ¥ i lots for sale: $300 joans and_insurance. CADY & FITZGERALD. Beach_phone—Prince Frederick ' 38- Washington_phone—Line. 610 LUE_RIDGE SUMMIT. PA. F-12. ing_free. THE DE! water all THE DENNIS g0l running water. Terma H._Timmons, Prop. 3 Comfortable md hmt like. Enlerxed. fi!l}ofllb‘E llh DENN. O d bu DEL-MAR fote o2, 5| "R ST June_to latg Sept. | EY. Owner-Prop. COLONIAL HOTEL | alis ; strict] b v TN modern. Spectal rates to nershi_ managemens. Ragusa, flot lnfl HOTEL HAMILTON A FmeflT H l. front. on the bordwalle exate rates. Mrs. ¥ T ON THE Boardwalk, cold xater in every room. Pri MASON, Prop, Ocean Talhott st, Mod- NETKIRK. Pron. SHADY SIDE. MD. Pacific, 905 15th St. ington, D. C. | { setvice if desired. { rre. 8l the bay. tion, 318 !rc{om West R Idlewilde on the Bay The greatest i (salt water). family resort on the bay. hady groves. fine bathing beach The best fishing grounds of First-class accommoda- Original managers, E; Nowell, Side, M6. Boating. 8.00 & week 5. Nowell and Mrs. A, iver 2A7-F-31. Shady Monmey Inn Goif, tennis, swim: ming pool. YRS, EDW. T. NORRIS PAR. AWARE l(rttatmny WPtk Ty l&ad"l Hotel. * Every (onvml!m‘r ,’ ,“ Fl‘ IIOLLQ“ GOLF CLU 10 Our Guest fl ki otel. lh‘)l ('oli,m % l{'o'u""' T of every Tot_and Porches - Tt world'slas i Cool, restf n Write 87 5 - Andrewe, Mer RURAL HOME . cgmfortable; on Chesspeske G Dooiet. The Rural Homs Phove Weat River gmong the land recards af the District of olumbia, and at (he request of the party ATLANTIO CITY. N. J. secured “hereby. the undersi trustees will_sell at pubiic_suction. in front of Premises,. on FRIDAY, e IR DAY OF A D, 1026 AT FOUR PN he *Scflowing deseribat and snd premises, situate in- the District of Co- fimbin. - and desgnated aa and _being ot 56 in the subdivieion made mes M Laren and others of Jota in square 724 per plat recorded in the ofce of the S sor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liber B_at folio_1 Terms: Sold sublect to a prior building 0. also aesociation trust for about c a second trast for about $2. M 1(|\'Ih!" articulars of which will b announced At me ‘of saje: the mirchase price above said rust to be paid in cash deposit_of 300.00 required. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stampe at hurchaser's cost. Terms to be complied I"l.h within thirty cavs, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Property may be advertised and resold at 1he discretion of the tru-lccn . GORDON, l, B, LIKED 20, 4&ds exSu Trugiees. sanrae C. G. Sloan Co. Inc. ; Aucts. d 715 13th St Regular Weekly Sale of ‘Household Effects of Every Description at. Public Auction at Sloan’s 715 13th St. SATURDAY July 24th, 1926 at-10 AM. And at 12 M. Auhmobflfl etc. Termé: b.“ § X G. Slm & Co, Inc.. Aucty, "EE y2 Ocoupyi | Soeial Hostes Rentucky, A houge. ment Mu 5 pecial Marine 579, Vieginia A u-a&‘ UNNI and Euro) taibg permit STCHARLES on the Boardwalk New Beachfront Addition New Open. Center of madern hotel. Best Everyi American NTICCITY “Fine s." Children's Supervisor. (I - jéat “Beach. Corner attractions. A in improve: ‘{u "»gfi ve. food in: owers. iy 19 insure a hapby. plan. rates $1 up Golf Where It Is Cool Deer Park Hotel Elevation, 2,600 feet, Insures an ;" Invigorating and Delighteut Tennjs, Swimming Pools; - bMuc 10 Cottages for Rent l;l. P. Duncan, Mgr. DEER FARR. Deer Park, Md. Climate. 18-hole * Golf Course, Saddle Horsés Daricing High Class ervice— Excellent Table Moderate Rates Booklet on Request nder mrufil.(':fienl as BIMnl Ruk, N. C. ; m’k;n il Oh Top of. Bive Ridge Motritaing ! 48, Wiles Trom Waehington. Amusement »' ROOMS || bt i 3 wmg WATI! IN noo-s "*”;a Fits with meals. » %&m e Illn “Ave. ] I 2t Park, enfertainient for the entire family - Tenhis, Swimnii ing, H'sltfng. o of the YflEJW\n }gm ! proviei dfl"’“‘f_?‘ h% Wa"r m?a rm ifl& ie” na |1n fa R, M. Hic Potomac River ons. call 'fil-lm & Vi Lop8ass Eetimates cheerfil] CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS PHONE NORTH 3343 Bring us your problem regard- ing passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 105 ships quirements will be met,wheth- er for a luxurious suite on the or economical passage in the new Tourist 3rd Cabin. ‘Washington Office 1208 F. St., N.W. and Cl Further informiation: Titeraturs 7th St. Wharf S.W. = ‘omiisstoners of thy I)Mrlr“ of Colum- bia (purs t 1o a certain provision of the Act of ‘Conress, approved Mavch 4. 1013, entitled. “An Act making lmvr“nfluwnn for e o C Tt o b et Seas oiumbia, for the June thirtisth, nineteen lllllbd.lfld’c"d ll'" and for other purposes,” whe Tihorized. 1o bpen " extend: any itreets, avenue. road or highway to ool form with the plan of the permanent avs- tem of h(’hud\~ in that portion of the District of Eolumbia outside of the cities of Washington and Gea towWn. IIdl)r!N unge I::' Ac "\"’d’ ;)HK{'}DMAAKDDI ’\Nl March 2, 1 amaniiea B ihe” Artof Congrees spproved June 2R 1898 by condemnation HI chapter one of ¢ lbu‘r rovisions of ' sul aw for the Distriet a petition in: this ng’ the condemnation of the Jand for the extension of 41xt_street between Chesapeake and Daven- port streets, fhrough ‘sauare 1734, in_the istrict of Columbin, ax shiown on & map or plat filed with fhe sald petition. as part thereof and praving also that this court empanel a wnry i aecordance with the law provided for in such cases to assess the damages each owaer of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the said extension of Aiatputrest morthwest, between Chosspenice venport streets. through square. in the District of Columbia. and the demnation of the land necessary Purpases thereof. and to assess [erultihe therefiom the eotire amount of a4 “damages. including cxpenses Theee Droceedings. upor ans land amd e iy fnd il he henefted, as frovided or in and by the aforesaid Act of Congress It is. by the court. this 12th day of July. 1028, ordered.” that all ‘persons having any | fnterest in thewe proceediugs be *and they are hereby warned and commanded io npear fu ! AN & STORAGE €0, ance mOVINg. h St N.W given. lumbiar, pra; necassary northwes ISTANCE MOVERS U STREET, N.W. this court on or before the 12th day of Aucust. 1926. at ten oclock am.. and eon- | finne i attendance il the court shal ave made its final order ratif rming the award of damages and - the assessment of benefits of the jury to be eni- paneled and sworn herein: and it is further ordered. that a copy of this notice be published twice weeke in The Washington Evening S Washington Post and the Washington Her ald ‘newsnapers published in the said Die trict.” com at Jeast Cwenty dags be. h day of Angust. 1% hat a copy of be sérved by th e his deputies. upon owners of the feetof tie land to demned Terein ax mav be.fonnd by the said 1 or his deputies within the Distriet mbia a 1 [he tenants und geen: pants of ' the before the said _12¢h dav of “Auest ER e ot Cerk. B: ico—Law Rates mo. and_up. Fx - «"‘"v NORTH 1064 lorida $ By the court F. H. STEPHENS and F. W. MADIGAN, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THL ms- 1. of Columbia. Holding a Distriet In re Condemnation of land for ex- of Crittenden strcet.” between 16th street ami Piney B h road nnrlh“eg n the District of lulumbn—l’hnnfl flllr No. 1839 ionand Order of Notice 1s_ herehy. given that fhe Com: missioners of the Distrl uant to s certain prov ongress. apnroved March 4. 1013, ‘An Act making appropriations for i nenses of the government of the Distriet 4|l Columbia for ‘the fi ‘ear e llmnrlh nineteen hundred and To for other purposes.” whereby they thorized to open. extend. or widen any street, avenue, road or hi th to conform with the plan of the system of hl5 ways in that portion o! |hl‘ District of Co- lumbia outside of the of Washington and Georgetown adopted under the Act of Congress ~approved March . =, 1803, a8 amended by the Act of Congress approved June 18 1808 by condemnation under the provisions of subchapter one of rhapter teen of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia. have filed a petition in_this court Drn;u;x ";‘fi N!nd‘:mm\uml' u" the ‘;\v\d r;«e:- gary for the extension of Critienden street between 16 street and Piney Branch road northwest. in the District of Columbia, as shown on a map or plat, filed with the said Detition. as part thereo!. and Drasiog also that the court emnane! a jury in ance with the law provided for in such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the said extension of Crittenden street. between 16§ [street ana " pincy Hraneil roui torthwest. i The District of C | tion af th et therefra ages. ine « entire_ameunt udine " the"expenses o | ceedings. any lands wh may find Wil be benefited. as provided for and by the aforesaid Act ‘of Congress i Tt i by ‘the conrt. this 12th day of July: 1926, ordered that all persons having any intarest in these proceedings,be and they are hereby warned and commanded to appear in_this court on or before the 12th o l Angust 1926."at ten o'clock a filie "in " attendance. wmtl the court. shatl jave mads its fina] order ratifying and can: firming _the award of and, the assessment of benelts of the jury to be en: pacled and sworn hereln: and it is fur ordered that a copy of this notice and order | be_published “twice ‘a week for two sue- cessive weeks in The Washington Evening Star. the Washington Times and the Wash- ington Post, newspapers published in the said Districf. commencing at least twent days before the said 13th day of Augul 0. ekt ol® furgner orflered that & comy of this ‘notice and order be served United States marshal or hiedepi gach of the owners of the fee of '\. Tand o e condemned herein as may be found he {he spid marshal. o his deputies, within the of Columbia. and tnon type your exact re- Tefore. the said 12th dav of Augnat, 1928, B WALTER 1. x,ro'v Chief Justi ox oW Yy urt, i i 5 ghg : rgest steamerMajestic e F. H. STEPHENS and F. W. n.\m‘. Attorneys. 1X, THE SUPREME COURT OF %, §UESENE copar, or 26M D Cotirt——In e Condemnation of land for e tenslon of ‘Taylor street. between Georgin gvenue and 13th street northwest. ‘in_the District of, Columbls.—-Distrigt Caurt No. J844 —Nouice, and Order of Punil T e Tl of Colami strict olumbia (purs 2 certain’ provision”of the Act o st o gt L e or ‘the expen: The government of (he District of Cammbia for ‘the fiscal vear ‘ending June thir hineteen hi r»du\dmunwn and for ot purposes.” they are’ anthorized Io open. extend "o widen any streat, Foad or highwas, (o conform W ¢l dhe permaneit’ ayment of it portion of e citien ot Waehtngiof o own adovted upder. the p: roved March 2. 1893, ct of Ci ongsess apb Chapler ane $led ™y !.‘:{.."on ’I.. this Scourt pragisi praying KS, Manager “An - ge To BALTIMORE & BY WATER Steamers leave W ton_on_ MO: NESDAY and su‘uxmv p.m. for Baltimore. Leaye Baltimore on jams dave at 4:30 pam. ‘ashi Yo aights and one day of mt and, N«llll’ on the Ca b u:c Pl e irginia Steamboat street northwest, in’ blufl. alley W ol XL A AHOA& 0, l?d rs6. Ra | rate card. 'NORT fares, etc., at. Wmm AUSTRALIA HONOLULW, NEW ZBALAN (22000 tons)’, Sail from hm-ouver Vum'u. c( ’l‘:fi\or stroet, B}:{’A‘& g M I L map it B8, o, el M"' ¥ e sad 0/ L3 at t] lqh. irt empanel a jury in acco T ot 1 enchs cases o snenn " mn ouper_of land to be tak v‘fi« M‘;wr\hvren the rposcs. thereat, ufiu %0 “Senonty "n@numn'x therefr ntire umount ol said damages, inelus { these pi 8, al rnn %elm it July 38, Sot. 22 "fi'c‘ s, l‘nmd ges apply Can. iy TOURS. Pen Mar, Pa. A. D. Open. " 19th_Season. Modern. Mlllful valley "&W from lares rehes. ving G, Towers, Beaet ndmatne wa h“"’fihfim. ‘oo ilet. IH C IMA'I'IOV Personal sl . JASON E. CRO! Write for rates and circul Five minutes fro rooms, with hot and cold wate: ccom.Mrs. BELLE STOLER. A cold running water. e Bt NinS ™ O O ERE All outside rooms. Home cooking, Facl C. H. MILL] REMOBOTR PEACH. DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN %fl 'a lflr' ba VIRGINIA. it deliy hl[ul alt-water re- g:fglmfi' Dasier Kind: Privately owned. st hing. ancing. e oo adion ':‘:ge a8 Colonial ~Beach, Aol SRERE o :oam!'bu Foiomac Eé:t‘h Va. or call M. m Front Royal, Virginia Near New National Park - reezes mountains, river and Vi ; broad porches: 3% m. water e mable. Seud for ill. folder near mimon Boats, i.flf“‘ ity it iren, illV '8 Gfl Dflr wk. Klioy vacation at this family hotel. | guicke 00 ueafood dinners. SAIL watet Woashington Cliff Hotel Hotd The Mt. Vernol Pzt ROUT’S HOTEL vision of Mr. and Mt. Forrest l|I|| Station. Lareg Puk VleVl lz.mu, airy rooms: EDGEWOOD HOTEL park; " Meals 0 transients. fains, cood %oxm i seae o or ‘your famils, Cloan beach, gy Lo fvations. ete. “MASSANUTTEN LODGE ous enandoah Valle on hij b clettric gh '‘H HILL Guaslemar's lorses: . el o ¥, CASTIEMAN, i m%fi% fiwhi ating. dgncli. @ piece or chestra, mg-&m Haink: 85 4350 %4 8 ifitfi's'%o%? vurkm Includes accommod: TOAD WANTED all meals, 1 of en route, Mguen A:u in "M&u APITAI. STORAGE 18t vy it ful fow-co: -8 Days All Expenses Inquire for booklet W-5; de- scribing this and other delight- Alex. Brown & Sons 1424 H St N.W. ntil the eot ratifying _and «mfim\nx ihe o first-class steamer ations, hotel . room, ages and the assessmen -?:' Tiry o be > Smbanced sad in, fucther ‘ordered copy ot e nmee ana’ order be P %M 2 e .dagivgflnuh‘ A on ton Po ) ‘"’“ n';::! Pt sight-secing. s ” ;’.‘h-"'o"" o1 this notice and 5 3 ot ‘Mm“lfes uron qach of ga o B st trips. 3‘.,.‘.'.':1%. ithim ':'fio"fll ot of ahe: Soatore the e id 12t "{." the fi'fi 1 Maia 1055 ng and eon- | N - | of the Tand ne P e M SR, before e said [aF LEGAL NO Rush Coal to England. BALTIMORE, July (#).—The grimy into “its_own in Baltimore harbor ‘\earl\' taree score of them recruited from various corners of the earth for | the rush of American coal to England, have passed through the harbor al- ready this month. An additional quarantine ship had been assigned to help fumigate "em. 29 OURT OF THE DIS- Columbis. Holding » District re Lomjgmmaton of land for i the District ot fica and Order of Publication.—Notice 16 iereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia oursuant to the pro- vislons of section 1608 to section 1610, clusive. of the Code of Law for the strict olumbia. have filed a petition in_ this Oeart’ Draying ‘Tor- tho comiermation 'of 'tho land necessary for the extension and widen- ing of the public alley in Square 5774 (bounded by 13th. 1ith nd V- streets). in the District of Columbia. as shown on & plat or filed with the said petition ss art “thersof. and praying also 'that this court empanel n jury in accordunce with the law provided for In such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the exten- sion and opening of the said public aller. and the condemnation of the Jand neceasary for the purposes.thereof. and (o assess as benefits _resulting _thersfrom the entire amount of damages. including the’ ex: penses of these proceedinge, upon each ot or part of lot or parcel of land. which will bo benefited by said extension and widening in the proportion that the said jury may find “saidt"lots, purts of lota or parcels uf jand ‘Wil be benefited as and by the aforeeaid Code of the this 13th day of J ordered that all persons having a: in these proceedings be and thes by warned and commanded to appear in this court on or before the 12th day of August ten o'clock am.. and continue in e until rt shall have made ite final order ratifsinz and confirming the award of damages the ‘assessment - of banefits of the jury to be smpaneled and &worn 2 and it is further ordered that @ copy of this notice and order be published wice a week for iWo siccessive weels in & | ho Washington Exening Star. the Washing ton Post. and the Washington Times. news Dapers published in the said District. com- mencing at leaat ten” dage efore the ‘waid 1%th day of August. 1026. Tt is further ordered that a copy of this notice and erder Beerved hy the Cnited States Marshal. or his deputies. npon each of the owners of the fee of the iand to be condemned herein s may be found by the said deputies. within the Di hefore the sald 12th day of A By the court. WALTER I tice. "(Seal trict of Columbia, Holding a -District Court—1In re Condemnation of land for estabiishment of building restriction line on west side of Georgia avenue northwest. that the Commi, er% of the District of Columbia, pursuant o the ‘provisions of an Act of Congress ap- proved June 21, 1006, entited “An Act pro- ! | viding For_the establistment of - 3 he | bui life “line on sireets 1 the Distri Columbia. Jess than 90 feet wide amended by the Act approved March 9 ntitled “An Act making appropri Provide for the expenses of the go rament of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth. ninetsen hundeed and eighteen. and for other pur. poses.” have filed a petition in this court praying for the condemnation of the 1 ary the establishn.ent of a form Duilding restriction Tine on ‘the west side of Georgia avenue northwest. between Enclid and Fairmont streets, in the District of Columbia. as shown on a plot or ma filed with 'the ‘said petition rt thereo and prasing also that this court empanei a jury rdance with aw_provided for in i ses 10 assess the damages each fowner ‘of land te he taken may sustain by reason of the estabiishment of said uniform build Tine on the west side of Georgia Tor which this nroceeding hag heen instituted. and the condemnation e poscs there- L. and 10 acsess ax benefits resulting there- from the entire amount of satd damages in cluding the expenses of thess broceeding upon any and all lots. parts of lots, pisces or parcels ‘of land which mas be benefited by 'the establishment of eaid building line; {in the nroportion that the said jury may find said lote. narts of lots. Dieces or par- s of land will be benefited. as provid n and by the aforesaid Acts of Congres by the court. this 12th dav of Jul ordered that all persons having any erast in these proceedings be. and they are hereby warned and commanied to ai- pear in this ¢ of August. 1§ continue 1n attenda have made its final the award of damages and of benefits of the jury to be em- paneled and sworn herein. and it is further ardered that a copy®of this notice and o i der be published twice a_week u { cessive ‘weeks in The Washington of | Star, the Washinetoh Post and the Was fon Times. newspavers published in the said District, commencing at least ten davs before the said 12th dav of August. 19 1t is dered that a cons of this notice be served by the United States eputies. upon such of the owi ee of the land to be con- demned herein as may be found by the #aid marshial or his deputies within the Dis- trict of Columbia and wnor the tenants and oceupants of the same before the said 12th farof Ausust 1936, By the Court, WALC TER 1. McCOY. [y true copy. Test €U HAM. Cler] i-*w wIHACRALL. Aot Clork. iv14.15 B . STEPHE L 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trictof _Columbia. Holding a District | Gougt—In re Condertration of land for aliey re 2805 in the District of Colum- bia—Distriet € 1841.—Notice and Order of ~Publication tice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Dis- frict of Columbia. pursuant to the provisions of section 1608 o section 1610, inelnsive. of o o Tan_ for the Dietrict of Coliim. hia. have filed a petition 1 this court pra ing for the condemnatian of the Jand nece | sary for the extension of the public allex 05, (heunded by Georgia ave- rk road. New Hambshire avenue and Newton place). in the District of Columi- bia® as shown on « pfat or man filed with the said petition as part thereof, and pras- jng also that this court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for in Bich cases to assess the damages each own- er of land to betaken may sustain by jreasof of the. extension of thd <aid public alley, and_ the vondemnation of the land Tecossary for the Purposes thereof. and to Assess as benefits resulting therefrom the entire amount of said damages, including the expenses of these pr ngs. 1non each lot or wart of lot or parcel of land which will 'be benefited by said extension in the g‘mrnm that the said jury may find said and EDWARD W. Lo Attorneys. | ts of lots or parcels of land will be nefited ae provided for in and by the Code of I. a ‘“)'!‘ is ores: by the court, s T3t day of July, 1026, ordered that al ne having ans ‘inter ecdnes be and thay are hersby warned ‘and Commanded to appear in this court on' or fore the 12th day of August, 1926. at ten Lo¥clock a.m.. and continue in attendance until the court shall have its final Order ratifying and confirming the ‘award of damages and the assessment of benefits t ‘the Jury to be empaneled and sworn and it is further ordered that a copy of his hotice, and order be published tyics for two successive weeks in The vaununn Evening_Star. the ineto Poat. - aud, the Washington Herald. new: papers published in the said District. com- Piencing ¢ least ten dave before the ‘ruid I%th das of Ausust. 1826. Tt is further lered that a cobeaf this notice and order Pe werved by the United States maranal. or Bla deputies, upon cach of the owpers of the 1’ the land 1o be' condemned herein be found by the said al; or h e ""n "'"'4"1"3: Bis Uit a%ie JB fore. the said 12th day o 03 By. ihe court. ER T, McCOY' Chist ustice. e .‘Q fmie copv. Test: DACRALL Aoat, Clapk: C714.10.91.24 Lo NS gnd FRANK W. MADIGAN, THE SUPRE) “um of -~ Colu h Court .- ..ln con m"'“o!l fYTatom of Northampton Srest, and t of UG restric - '"’i ' colimbis. —Distriet Court : 4 "order o pub . At i (eat fhe oesagsetin: of i essts sivie that the n\lr-u-m (3 sorovisions of ‘section m?h o hcluaine. of fie Coge of Lav, foriBe strict ’Lo,l‘glflhll. l“ '{ approved fune '31 led “‘An act nmld“‘ 'Ul’ ‘h! establish- ot a Naniform biildin the District of the 1o8e pprov : 50"S pendiv fl\l’!‘blhl act of J have 'of " the ‘land necossars for thampton Ilml d i °mr bitlitng lihes 5 4ha Blsee Swn on a" etiiion Cus Dart ano ‘and aw Dprovie or_in s 1o u-n- the dumaxes each owner of e daid Buiiaine Tines Sa > mnmn't’nn of e rana assens s ath® qentire or oS B lln B)romnlun E:'fim a *! court, a petition in this, .nun nrlv‘n‘ (or EF it g ey T 8 ap Hied | 53 th l ll ('rll'lri empane) jury fance he stain by reason T Tecossary and to uding the ex. | ceed :3.‘ wifl that -| th vur mn. at 10 o "‘ ocean tramp again Was come | TICES. 43 MANY ORGANIZATIONS PLAN SHOW-CARNIVAL Washington Auditorium Scene of Unusual Attraction August 12-21. Special Dispatch to The Star CLARENDON, Va and fraternal orga fire. departments 3 land and Virginia have plans under way for a joint mammoth “fooa, health, beauty show and carnival,” which they will stage in the Wash- ington Auditorium August 12 to 21 inclusive. Organzations which will benefit by the affair, are announcea as follows: “Arlington Lodge of Oda Fellows, Clarendon Rebekah Lodge the Clarendon Volunteer Fire De partment, the Imperial Order of Red Men, the Columbia Social Club ana Martin's Addition Fire Departiment of Chevy Chase, Md.’ The affair will be under the direction of John J. I Mullane of Washington and will em brace about 125 booths devoted to displays of food, health and beauty The committee on arrangements has laid out the following as a partial list of attractions to be offered each night during the show: August 12, to Be July Washington night and the opening of the old fiddler's contest (pre- liminary); August 13, Arlington Lodge, 1. 0. O. F. night and the opening of the Charleston contest (prelimiary); August 14, Red Men's night and the opening of the beauty contest (pre. liminary); Sunday, August 15, the show will be closed, but August 16 will be Chamber of Commerce night and the opening of the popularity contest, which will run all week August 17 will he Clarendon Fire De- partment night and the o'd fiddler's contest (preliminary): August 18, Ar lington Lodge of Rebecc ght and the Charleston contest (preliminaryy: August 19, Martin's Addition Fire D& partment of Chevy Chase, Md. night and beauty contest, (preliminar; Friday, August 20. Columbia Seci i Club pight and preliminary of the old fiddler's contest ‘nrl Charleston cor. test, and August 21, whicH is the Tasi day of the show, mn Dbe the. finals of all contests. There will be three prizes awarded for each contest - first, second and third. Dancing will be held every night to the syncopates strains of an excellent 5-piece dance orchestra, in addition to entertain evening of singing and ancing on a portable stage erected in the exposition hail of th ington _Auditorium. ba during the show. The Carnival will open every day: except Sunday, at 1 p.m. and close at 11 p.m. INDIAN ART TO BE SHOWN. Progress of Oklahoma Tribes Literature Will Be Demonstrated OKLAHOMA CITY, July 22. (@) Esthetic traits of the Oklahoma Indi- an are being emphasized to club women of Oklahoma in a series of programs designed for that purpos An index of literature dealing witl: the origin, history. religion, folk lore and music of Indfan tribes that have home in Oklahoma been pre Mre. Czarina Conlan, chaiv man of the Indian welfare committee of the Oklahoma Federation of Wom en’s clubs. Intended as tentative material for,Indian programs. the in dex is available to all women's clubs, Mrs. Conlan said. The programs are intended to re- move the impression that the battle ery and the war dance are still the prevailing form of aboriginal ex- pression. Mrs. Conlan, herself of Choctaw fand Chicasaw origin, points out that the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma —the Chickasaws, Choctaws, Chero sees. Creeks and Seminoles—have been an educated people for more than century and that many outstanding artists have sprung from their ranks: in il don- A léctric” beehive, which has re sulted in_an increased output of honey, is lighted and heated by elec- tricity during the Winter, with the re sult that the bees start to collect honey earlier in the Spring than usual. An ¢ and EDWARD W. Attorneys. OLRT OF THE DI Holding !rn IN THE SUPREME trict of _Columbia. 0 Court —in re Condemnation_of land, for { tenston of public alley in Square o Blsiict of - Colambia.—Dieegict. ¢ No. 1842.—Notice and_Order of Pubii tion.—Notice is hereby given that the Cot missioners of the District of Colum suant-to the provisions of section 160! 1610 inclusive. of the Code of Law for tne District of Columbia. have filed a petition in this court praging for the condemnation of the land necessars for the extension of puh- Lic alley in square 2868 (bounded by 13th 14th. Clifton and Euclid streets northw in the District of Columbia, as shown on & map or plat filed with the said petition as Dari ‘thereof. and praying also that this Rurs, sawenel & jury 'in accordance with the vided for in such cases to assess the damagas each owner of land (o ba taken n;;u sugtain by reason of the eztension of e said public alley and the condemnation the land necessary for the purposes the; To assess. s beneflts fesiiung thare- From th entire Amount of suid damagse. 1n cluding the expenses of thess proceedings, upon each lot_or part of lot or parcel of land. which Wil be benefited br said con. gemhation, in' the proportion that the said Jury'may ind said lots, parta of lots or par’ gels of land, will be beneflted. ax ‘provi o, n- and by the ‘aforesaid Code of ? by the” cou £ Jais 1h48. Drasre T intersst in_these are hereby warned in"this court on or Defore, the 13th day of August. 1926, at ten e'clock and continue in attendance until the court shall have made its final order Fatifying and con firming _the of damages and the ent of benefits of the yury 1o be em and sworn herein and it is further copy of this notice and Jrder be ‘published twice a week for two uccessive weeks in The Washingion Evenins {tar. the, Washington Herald and the Wash. ton Post. newspapers publiehed in the said District, compuencing a¢ Jeast ten davs Defore the said. 19th dae of A 1 Tt is further ordered that a cops of this no- tice and order be served by the United States marshal, or his deputies. upon ea owners ‘of the fee of the land to be demned Rerein as may be found by the said marshal. or his depnties. within the Dist t Columbia before the said 12th Joud T S e g WAL iof Justice, al Teot FRANK E- CUNNINGHAM. Eerc’” W HACK, ALL Asst.” Clerk My E FOH. s'rnruzss and F. W. MADIGAN. Attorne; IN THE § trict o {UPREME COURT OF THE DIS Columbia, Holding & District Court.—In re_condemna extendion of Queen strect on of land for th: Owen_ place. an a public alley in squars 4060, in_the Districs of Columbia.—District Court No. 1 otice and order of publication. iareby Eiyen that the Commissioners. of tha District of Columbla pursuant to the pro- s of section to_section 1610. in- e St e Code of Taw or the Distriet of Columbia. have petition n_ this fourt praying igr the condemnation of the for the extension of Queen n the District of Columbla, as T uare 'Pm-n on' & Diat. or map fled with the w\lflon s part thereof, apd praying nm Mt thla"Cort empanel s “Jury fnac tho law Drovided for in suchs 2nee"te Sessse' the damages cach owner of fand: to. be taken sustain by reason of the extension w ublié al ning of the said. sunor stréets and the condemnay, lon 0f "the Jand necessary {o the DUTDORCS Hliereat. ‘atg 1’ axacss 82 benefis rexuiie therctro entire. amount. of said dan lfld..’.l fld"ll‘ ' e !lll:fll-l’n lllsl?ol - g, ot o o 16%¢ 200, Swhich will Ba benentad b tad exufi on” oF aia minor. sirtets” and alley. ot Tt ine ald ity find ‘anid arts of lots or parcels ot Jand" il ) Be lfl .M cnnlln\lc nd mn:l‘:n'n'nt L e Fais and ‘the .«x::r B ] 0 .*- -«w nl this notl Wice pe (n ‘ashington newspapers pul

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