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AUCTIONS . AILCTION -SALES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES, _FUTURE DAYS. TURE_DAY! BRUCE BATRD, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF Columbia, ' Holding Probate Court.—No. 34751, inisiration. — This is to. give notice ‘that the subscriber of the District of Columbia . has obtained from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia, letters of administration on_the estate of Alice C. Boulat,. Iate of the Republic of France, de- (gased. ATl ‘persons havine claims againet the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the subscriver, on or be fore"the ‘14th dav ‘ot Augusi. A.D. 1027 otherwise they may by law be’ excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 14th day of August, 1826. FRANK STETSON. care of Natlonal Savings znd Trast Company. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Denu(z Dastmr of Wille for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the_Probate 1.28-se4 Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. Modern, High-Grade Restaurant and Cafeteria Equipment, Refrigerat- ing Plant, Etc., in No. 3200 M Street N.W,, known as “Koester’s.” By Public Auction Friday, September 10th, 1926 Commencing 10 A.M. American Walnut Tables with and without vitrolite tops, Amer. Wal. Cane Seat and Back Ch: Handsome Metal and Vitrolite Coun- ter, including Steam Table, Soda Fountain, Salad Section and Plate Glass Cases; Elec. Dish Washer, Coffee Urns, Cash Register, Vulcan Gas Ranges, Broiler, Waffle Irons, Elec. Potato Peeler, Bake Oven, Hobart Mixer, Metal Sinks, Ceiling and Buzz Fans, Crystal Lighting Fixtures, Phone System, Silver-plated Ware, Crockery, Linen, Drap- eries, Back Bar, Alumi. Ware, Grease Trap, Elec. Signs, Chef’s Tables, Cashier’s Counter, etc. Automatic Refrigerating Plant, mfd. by the Automa! ing Co, to be sold at 12 o’clock noon. Real Estate will be sold September 14, 1926, at 4 o’clock p.m. T rt RD MARBURY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 24807, Adniinistratfon.—This is 1o give no: tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained’ from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia_letters of administration on the estate of Margery Thomas. late of the District of Columbi deceased. All persons having claims aEain the deccased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchera thereof. legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 23rd das of August, A.D. 1027 other. Wike they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 26th day of August. 1920, SUSAN LUCE. 71 . (Scal) Atiest: JOHN A. SHEIL, Deputy Register 61 Wills for the Dissner ot Cofumibia,"Clerkc of the Probate ourt 2 Refrigerat WOLF & COHEN, Attorness. OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No. inistration.—This is to give no- | tice that the subscriber of the District of | Columbia has obtained from the ~Probate the Distrlct of Columbia, letters on the estate of Elii Da District of Columbia, decease ¢ Claims axaint the de: warned to exhibit the <ame. with the vouchers thereof, legally authentivited. to {he subscriber. on or be- fore ‘the 11th day of ‘August, 1927 wise they may by law be excluded Denient of said estate, Given under my hand thie 11th duy of August, 1926, YER COHEN, 518 Woodward Bldg. (Seal.) Kfiest> JOHN A SHEIL. Deputs Registor of Wills for the -District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate (‘(mn‘. auZl 4 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—Estate urd Graham Davenport. Deceased No. 34669, Administration Docket 77.—Ap- plication having been made herein for pro. bate of the last will and testament and codicil of said deceased. and for_ letters tes- tamentary “on sald estite, by Serena Hale Davenport and National Sayings and Trust Company, it is ordered this 2nd day of Sep: thgt Amy Graham Stafs L ergus _ Richard ! Colo.: Mrs. Wilmer L ; Jefferson Ball Cralle K."Y.: George Mason Plantation, near Alexan- heirs at lav and s_coucerned. ap- 24657 ms Cash W. OFFUTT. . HAYD w H. H. WILL entary ¢ of the All persons ha ceased are hereb) DOUGLASS. THOS. - AUCTIONEERS & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES S OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED R STATE OWN A3 PREMISES "NO. 206 SIXTEENTH STREET SOUTHEAST | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded August 31 1025 as Instrument No._ 103 of the land records of the Distri of Columbia, and at the reatiest of the parts, | secired thereby. the undersigned trust wiil meii at public anet front of th premises on WEDNESDAY. THE FIF- EENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER_A.D. 1926 T FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the & owing described land and premiises. situa in the District of Columbia. and designated | s ana being lot numbered minets-four (941 in Harry A Kife's subdivision of | sauare numbered ten hundred seven (10R7). as per vlat 7 oMce of the survevor of the District of Co- Tumida fn Liber 75, at folio 56 Terms: Sold sabject to a brior deed of trust for $4.000. further particulars of | which will be aunounced at time of sale: the urchase price ahove sald trust to be paid 8750 1 cash and the balance in monthiy installments. A deposit, of $200 required Conveyancing and recording at_purchaser's cost. Terms o be complied with within thiriy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and | he pronerty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees FRANCIS SAUT, 5 15th Si W P BENSON 25 15th St, N.W. 202-d&ds exSn&hol Trustées. | DAM A WESCHLER & SON. Aurtioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 470 M Street Southwest. | By virtua of a decrec of the Supreme ourt of the District of Columbia. 1 Fquity Cause No. 45804, the \nde: frer for male public Dremises TH, DAY O'CLOCK_PM.. the follow. nd and premises. situate in of Columbia, to-wit: Origi «ix _(B6), in square five hnd; (502)." with the improvements | THOMAS J. OWEN Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi- dence. 2131 Mass. Ave. N.W. (Sometimes Known as 1601 22nd St.). | By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated | September 10, 1925, 1 it No. 104, recorded’ Ser er 1925, o the Tand records of tife District of Columby | And at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at RyRile dnetion, I front of the, promises. o "UESDAY. THE_FOURTEE: SEPTEMBER. AD. 1620, FIVE P.M.. the following-deseribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and_being lot numbered one (1) block numbered six (6). “Kalo- ama Hoights,” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, m Liber County 7. at | said Block 6 now known for purpos sessment aid taxation as square Sold subject to a pri trust for $55.000.00. further particulurs of Whirh will be annousiced at time of sale: purchase price above said trust to be paid I cash. © A deposit of $1.000 required Conveyaneing, reconding. etc., ‘at purchaser's cost. © Terms to he complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JAMES D. HOBBS, HOWARD A. BUR seld&ds.exSukhol Tru THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. OF V. BLE _ IM- s 2y NEWTON ST, tember."A.D. 1926, ford ot Alexandria, @raham of Moore of A of Elmhuret. L. Granum of Tyron dria. La.; the unknown hext of kin: and all oth Ppear in said court on Monday. the 11th d of ‘October, A.D. 1626, at 10 ¢'clock am., to show cutisé why euch application should hot be kranted. | Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eveninz Star once in each of three succes- sive Weeks before the return day herein mantioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty Tays hefore said return day. WILLIAM 172, Justico. (Seal.) — Attest: JAMES TANNER, Regigter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. sed.11.18 DOUGLAS. OB} Attorneys, NS, stoes. DOUGLAS, N unern Side: IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia—International ~Bank. Southern BIdK. Plaintifl, vs. Marcos Mals . Poimeyivania ayenue northwest, endant—At Law. No. 71777.—The ob "of “this suit 13 fo recover from the de- fendant, ‘the sum of $8.411.10, together with Jote payable to ¥. J 3145 > of a certain deed of tru September 12, 1924, in Liber 5348, 2. 0f the Land Records of the Dis: trict of Cilumbia. and at the requeet of the party secured thereby. the undersizned trus. tees will _sell at public auc of the premiges. on MONDAY TEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER g AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M following de- Ecribed Jand and premises, e in the Dis. of Columbia and as and interest’ and costs. his promissory dated August 13.° 18 i Mufken and_thereafter indorsed to ‘the plamtift and to have judgment of condemna- ton of cortam property of the defendant levied on under an attachment ixsued in this St to tatisfy the plaintiff's claim, It s lot_numbered twenty-two (2% Therefore, thix 21st day of August, 19361 numbered forty-three hundred ordered ihat the defendant apvear fin this ) Richard P. O'Neill's Court on or hefore the fortieth day of Sundays and legal holidays. aft of the first publication of this or fend this suit and show cpuse why said demmation shotld not be had: otherwise snit will be proceeded with as in case of e- fauit" By the vourt: F.L, SIDDONS. Justice. 3 A tre cony.” Test. FRANK [ Clerk. By ALF. G.BUH] Ai2R.sed 1 ASE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court—No. 34804, Administration —This {s to give no: tice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate C of the District of Columbia letters tostamentary on the estate of Harriet Sarah Godshalk, late of the District of Columbla, deceased. All persons having claims against the deccased are hereby warned to exhibit the samie. with the vouchers thereof, lexally authenticated, fo the subscriber, on or bafore the 16th day of August. A.D.'1027: other- wise they bo exciuded from all benefit ot Given gnder my hand this 16th day_of August, 1926. " KATIE A. DIX, 3332 O st._nw. . (Seal.) Attes JOHN ‘A, SHEIL, Depuiy Register of Willa for the of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate € au2l.28.sed ¥RANK J. HOGAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court—No 34017, Administration —This s 10 give n | tice that ‘the subscribers of the District of | Columbia have. obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters textamentary on the estate of John L. Ed- Wards. late of tho District of Columbia, de- Sedeed. Al persons having claims against {he (eceased ‘are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscribers, ot or '} fore the 16th day of August, A.D. 1927 | otherwize ~they “may by law’be xeluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 16th day of August, 1926 ROBERT v. FLEMING “The Riggs National Recured 10 trust upon the D . | Bank of Washitigton, D. C.. By ‘A, M, NEV ol Be ontion of the purchaser. | IS, Vice Pregident al) “Attest: THEO. A den, 500.00' will be required ‘At | DOKE ' COGSWELLL Reginter 0f time o All convesancing. Tecording. | Wills . - Clerk of | evente Stamps, et At cost of purchaser P 28-ved | Terms of wale to beé complied with within | =——— = — i iy ofhle, ‘ise the | JOSEPH D. SULLIVAN, Attornes. thirty days” from day, of sale, otherise the < raserve the Tight to fesell the prop 3 g ‘PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia.~ holding Prok ‘ourt.—No i t the risk and cost of defanlting pur. Administrat is to give fng deseribed the District Jot fift; and two thereon Ternin of sale: One-third of the purchuee money to be paid in cash. the halance in 1wo equal installments represented by the [romissory notes af the purchacer division, of pa Granbs. EnipoEs Maies mor s chaser. Feronted i 'the offien of thi In ‘one and two veazs with intere e Bictl of Gotumisia i Thber T2 at t0ito Abie ‘emi‘annually. secired by deed of (st | &1 Sublect to the building restriction Tne as Tpon the properts aold. or all cash A erms:. Snid sibject option of the purchaser A trust for 500, * furth Feaiired of irciater at fine or e Which Wil “he_ anhouneed FORYeYANANE. Terrding and motarial fees announced e e s . Price_above Within thirty dava from day and otherwiue the. irustee mecervas the : FIER 0 Tesel] the Droperts at the risk and at_of the defaulting purchaser. after five advertisament of Wi ecata in som ne aper published in the city of Wash. ington. D. C. WALTER M. BASTIAN. er2-d&ds.exSu&hol ) TTHOS. J. OW! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Apartment, Known as Premises 660 Ken- | yon Street Northwest. By virtue of a_certain decd of trust. dated | December ¥ being instrument No. 1317 dedDecember 14 5 a prior deed of r particulars of at_time of sale said trust to be the balance in deposit of 0 and recording at Terms 1o be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the” property may -be adter- tited and tesold at- the discretion of the truistens. WILLIAM P.BENSON., B 25 16th St NW FRANCIS SAUT. sel-d&ds.exSu&hol § Tistees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises 1310 Rhode Island Avenue Northwest. o ry r deed of trust. dated the lindersik 411 sell at pUbIG | Aumner TE° 138, e s o giction. n recorded Getober the Jand ESDAYTHE Tecords of the. Distric and ?"‘\Im:u N 1< of the DIStri - and. at Uepoait of $300 | requl purchaser's d: fin"feaest of - the par thereny. ~the following the n Tistees will i A the undersigned trust sell at yubli s, situate in the Dist olumbia, | aietion in front of the premises, WED- and designated as and being lot- numbered | NESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEM- 5% o Ernest G, Walkers subdivision of | BER. AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the follow- fota in hlack numbered 3 Schietzen Park.” | ing-deseribed land and premises. sityate in | plat recorded in the office of the sur- | the District of Columbia. and desiguated 88 * for the District of Columb and being lot 79 in Louis H. Emmert's sub: at folio 58 Said properts being now | division in sauare 242, as sgnated on the hooks of the assessorfor | iny the office of the Sifveyor for the D District of Columbi {00 “T2% 'in | of Colimbia, in Liver 15 at folio § Terms of &ale: One-third of the Du money 1o be paid in_cash. balance in catial Instaliments pavable in one and two Vears. With interest at 6 per centum er an- utiny, payable semi-annually from do; 1 of @ the » & prior_deed of | koot it of wh o1 e ‘the Sold subject t Tor $21.000. Also it S1 000, further announced at tin price above A deposit of neipge. vecording, Terms to be id trasts s be paid S1LO00 required. Con et at purchaser complied with within thrty d other posit forfeited an the pro may be advertised and resol at the diseretton_of the trust WILLIAM E. DAYIS MARK STEARMAN AT 0111305 T Truste ADAM A WESCHLER & Au Household Effects, Office Furni- ture, Pianos, Etc., at Auction to Storage. oat after five day < advertisement e newspaper published in Wash J. ROBFRT ESH g Y Inveutm LEGAL NOTICES. 2 CORCOKAN THOM, Att T oy ol L S BER s COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Dublic atetion At Weschier's Adminiairation —This 18 to five nG o | tien that the subscriber. of the District of e i arts. ooia “ofumbis, has obiainied from - the Drobate Slored with ua in the followimi nam Coutt of me Distriet of Columbin lottera. of Teeeiry Co.. John. ©. ' B administration on the estate of Haitie Goft Yan T W Craword. M Porter. Jate of the District of Columbia, de- TRIRLR TR TR Ceased Al ‘peraona having claims agalnat Ui S A " Honan. O3 e cenned ‘e hereby. warnied to exhibit Eiser. AL A MeAllister Mis thee dme: with the vonthers thereof. Iegally W% Yolloe P, Printz. T linentiatad. t the subscriber on or befors w A RO LeRoy ! Ritweli Dhe 1aith day of Algust. A.D. © other: W ke e e ‘i b T e exeuded o il e totic et ol SBit estate Gieen under my T Cush s Thin N A | RS L e Sabseriber. "of the District MERCHANT R W e RS, AN | 0F Cotuibia, has obtuined from the Pro- STORAGE SHILLINGTON. Assistant Seo Aat | Pare Conre of the District of Columbia, let- Vet JOHN A SHETL: Depnty tore fostamentary on the extate of Laura Wille for the District of Columbi Tie Xeale, late of the District of Columbia, the Probate +ourt s A1 persons baving claims against - A b Sereby: warned 10 exhibit VIRGIL Y. MOORE. Attornes . Same“With the vouvhers thereof. Tegally Transportation Building. ihticated, to the subscriber. on o be- st T L fore e Soth 'day of August, AD. 1027 SUPRE COURT OF THE DIS- | gtherwise they may by Jaw be excluded of Columbia. Holding an EQuity | flon ail henchit of said ewtate. Given under .. The. i | my hand this 25th_day_ of “Aukist, 1928, Zorder’ of | FFARLES EDWIN SCHUYLER, ‘3632 40th CHARYE geal) Attest: JAMES TANNER Reziver of Wills for the District of Co Tt clank of the Probite’ Court. wers, 0f the District ined from the Pro- of Columbia lef- <ON Honeers R : of Columbia. it Bldg. | h & .. | Date Court of the Dist Trustee. | (AL (actamentary. on the estate of Willlam ‘ibert Fenwick. late of the District of Co- [ lumbia, deceared. ~All persons having claims Winet the deceased ara hercby warned to Babit the same. with the vouchers thereof, Iially. authenticated, to the subserib fore the 24rd day of August, A.D. 199%° otherwise they may by e eluded from all benefit of said estate. Given \inder our hands this 23rd_day of August. 1926, MARY ELLEN FENWICK, LOTTIE M, FENWICK, 1012 13th st. nw. ~(Seal) | Nitest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills the "District of Columbia, Clerk of ‘the Sourt 50d.11.18. Attorney. CYLER; SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 9333, Administration —This is to give IRANSFER & O, pa-0ne E Nw & SON. Auctioneers w115 st AbAM WESCHL & Trustees’ Sale of Valuable 3- Story Brick Dwelling, 16/ Rooms and 4 Baths, No. 1628 Rhode Island Ave. N.W. deed of trust. dated | rehruary 1. 1026, and ed Fehruary 6, ( 26, as instrunient No' 104 of the lanc 2“0 the District of Columbia, and equiest of the DAty sec undersigned ey o EL A IN THE trict of By virtus of @ certai re . 3 “aid Lew Cra B To o husmess. | nd 18 Nnabie | h it was | of the court that the has ceas ‘th 0f any sort siness for u i & DUTTON. Attor “PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O yiumbta, holding Probate Court No. 2" Administration — This i to - give r. of the District of uw the Probate the District of Columbia Tetters dtration” on the_extate of Laura the nr k | FTEENTH ‘DAY *h st oF F SEPTEMBER. 1026 AT FOUR 0 CLOG M the following deairited Cland v remiises situate in the District o 1 Redin. trin of lots in Tayor'e o ar folio doacribed 1t Parlel 1 for the same o Juang ave at the for R " a slong said Tina of = The northwest Come a0uth on i weet line of said lot 40 1R feet more or less to the north fene of a garage ed on the sonth part of « W rUheasteriy alouk the i wall of said £ara 1ot 58 thence’ e Tine "ot waid ot 58 baginning. Parcel @ Part of sa for the same at a poir A lor S8 108N fect hwesterly corner of Finoing the eaid lot 3% north face tal on WEDNEDAY: i a1 notice that the subscri Col nnm?. has _obtained R 195 Wdiudeed ordere notige be pnidlisiyed n the | Wanilington* L’ Reporier e ‘Wanh- et StAr. mewspuier. for Three sicoessive O e e o ¢ | Sfay“Mechan, Tate of the District of Colum: e e e A mterested in the | A JiCased. “All, persons’ having claims TR v s D - o nat the deceased ‘are hereby warned to i Sopitemher 50, ey Wit the same. with the vouchers there. S e by b lextally authenticated to the sibseriber. B e s betore the 25th day of August. AD. 2 Hof" Utherwise thes may by law be ex- i cludea from 4l beneil, of S estaie, Given il v hand this 25 o1 A SWAYZE and BRADLEY, Attorneys. R R T L A e {seal) et : PREME COURT THE DIS e e Coltmbia. - Holdiog' o Probate | Sofimia, Clerk of the Probs orton. “de- U & E i LEGAL NOTICE executors of the L. MUNTER, CARL J. F. GRAFF. tament of Levi Parsons | e i T Attorneys. Transportation’ Bidx. SUPREME COURT Trom the coUrt as 1o by 1" Columbia. holding P Aduiinistration Utors, Of cortain rents erved Qecedent's real estate and disburse- P i Gt T ments made 1 connection therewith, el in their first nt. a how and agamst what int funds Inheritance taxes imposed by ' various 1 the United States and pad by said executors should be charced: and (4 ‘Arainet what fund commissions I sud itore to an agent for nego Certain ent_should o the Court tha in Fustix and the Unknown Re of the estate of Levi Parsons Mor- | esea ong” thoss named as sondents to said petition. and that T Helen Louisa an Eustis Deing a resident of the Dist has been absent | therefrom f O mouths last past. and 1t appearing Tarther fo the ecourt that subpoenas to the said petition have Leen jssue st the sad respondents Not ot tound.’ it 3n this, Brd day 3457 ugust, AD. 1928, ordered, that the Spondents Helene Louise Creoran Eutis wd the Unknown Remaindermen of the | extate of Parsons Morton. deceased. | "use their wppearance to be er 2 or before the fortieth day. wdays and legal holids fate “of the fierwise as to them this cause will be pro 4 With as i case of default Provided 51 be pubiished onee a week fo ucecesive werks i the W ashingion e The Evening Star. B BOXER, 88 'V st ‘Washington, D. ¢ court. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justie, | GRACE § SMITH, 1401 Columbis i, Api. '\ trie vops. . Attest: THEODORE | S01C (Reals Atiest:: JOHN A ' SHED: Deputy Resigter of Wille_for | Deputy Register of Wills for the District of the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Pro. pbig, Clerk of the Provate Court. Late Court sed. 11 au2l.28.c08 August. A. D, decreed. “that ‘of said lot 38 the “south’ line | or [ | of G Mortoi ou d for instrict lier the apportionment iornia, has obtained from the Probate Court ©of the District of Columbia letters of ad- ministration_on_the estate of C. W. A..Ve- ditz, late of the District of Colunibia. de- { ceased. All persons having claims sgatnet | the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit Y | te same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriber on’ or be- fore the 18th day of August. A.D. 1027: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 18th day of August. 1926, MIL DRED ONSLOW VEDITZ, Ocedn Park. Calif. Aitest: THEODORE COGSWELL} | Deputy Rexister of Wiils for the District of | Colunibia, Clerk of the Probate Court. auzRsed 11 5 ROBT. F. COGSWELL, Attorney. E_COURT OF THE DISTRICT imbia. Holding Probate Court . Administration —This is to give Db it the cubscrivers "ot the Districe "of Columbia. have obtaned, from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters textamentary on the estate of Maud D. Rog- Jate of the District of Columbia. de- ceased All persons having claims against | the deceased are hereby w ed to exhibit Lie sanie. witn the vouchers thereof. Jegally tenticated, o the su the 16th da ugust. ux]}uiruhr flu;v m:.\' by law lw. ex o WI1 Denefit of sald estate. Given uuder our s T8th dar of August. 1096, and 923 " thence of the nc he east line of said S w The east line of said lot ‘ { | mo; less, 1o @ point 30 feet north -~-! | | { | ‘ o - the e sontheast corner of satd lot 8. thenc ronthwesterly 1o the beginuing: subject 1o a Parnetual rizht of way to and {rom said <a Fage. and subiect to the wight antoy onaball of the sp farnished derme heginui Of said X fr | (Seal) outh weat 1 a pont 1o th h_of | i anid A% feet thence casterly 1o east i ot A7 2 18 feet so he northeaste: orner of lot fance the easterly ine of ot 35 18 feet thence southwesterly to the winning hiect to and tokether with @ | perpetual right of way over and acro part of lot T above Terms: Th 9F n tion hereod othr e 1 16 resell the propert t of defaulting pchas: aiverysement af euch paper published in Wa P OHN R HOMAS 003-d&ds exSulsed e three Law the after five dave ey N soma new pinston, D. ( WALLER B LAWLER Trustees auz8, A ARTHUR ND JULIAN WHITING, Attorers. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia~—Hoiding Probate Court.—No. 34881, Administration.—This is o §v6 notice: That the subscriber of the Dis- irict of Columbia has oblained from the obate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on_the estate of James B, Welsh. late of the District of Columbia deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to 1lhlbil the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or befors the 9th day ‘of August. A.D.'1927: other- wise they may by law be exciuded from all benesit of “said” estate. Given under my h this_Oth day of _August, 1926. CECELIA R. WELSH, 4107 Daveriport st. n.w. ~ “(Seal.) Attest: ~JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Colum: bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. au21,28 sed . P gLy JOHN G. SARGENT, United States Attorney General; GEORGE P. BARSE, Special Assistant A“nrl!{ General and PEY- TON GOKDON, United States Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- _trict of Columbia, Holding a Term as a District Court—In rs Condemnation of Land for Site for Hvdro-Electric_Plant and ‘Sub- terranean Right of Way. Near Parcel /0. in the District of Columbia—District Court, No. 1848.—Order of Notice—Upon consid: eraygon of the petition of the United States of America filed herein on the 3rd day of September. 1926, by the Attorney General of the United States. through Peyton Gor- don. United States atforney. seeking the con- demination of the following land: The fee Hite ot portion described as fal- &: Beginning Tor the same in the north- casterly boundary of the Droperty owned by the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company at a point which is south 34° east 73 feet along said northeasterly boundary from the south- west corner of parcel 2/6 and running thence with northeasterly boundary of the land owned by said Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company south 34° east 200.34 feet: thence leavie_said northeasterly houndary and running south 59° 19° west 108.1 feet: thence noth 30° 41’ west 200 feet. thence north 50° 10° east 94.56 feet to the point of begiuning. containing 20.071 square eot. all as shown on map No. 1102 of the records of the oflice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. A" perpetual subter: rongan right of way. the surface of which is descrived as follows: Begipning for the same at a point which iy the following Courses and distances from the southwest corner of parcel 2/6: South 34° cast 73 feet. thenco “south 30° 19 west 04.50 feol. thence wouth 30° 41' east 12422 feet; theuce from aid beginning point south 30° 41 2.02 feet, thence south 34° 80 7" feet 0 the southwesterly boundary of the land owned by the Chesa- ake & Ohlo Canal Company. thence with aid southwesterly boundary north 34° west 2148 feet. thence leaving waid outhwesterly: boundary of the land owned by the Chesa- peake & Ohio Canal Company. and running north 34° 36’ cast 160.63 feat to the point of beginning, containing 3,319 sauare fee all as shown on map No. 1102 of the rec: ords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Ordered that Chesa- neake & Ohio Canal Company. Herbert R. Preston, George A. Colston, Georgetown Gas Light Company, American ‘Security & Truxt Company and Continental “Trust Company, and ail other persons owning. OCcUpying or claiming any title. interest in or lien upon or_ otherwise interested in the land above described be and hereby are required and cited to appear in this court and answer the exigencles of satd petition on or before the 10th day of Septembe . 1926, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at’ which time the court will proceed with the matter of con- demnation of the above described parcel of - Provided that_a copy of this order be ublished for five consecutive days in_The vening Star and the Washington Post. newspapers published in the District of Co: Inmbiaand that & copy of ihis grder be publishied once in the Washington Law Re- orter prior to said 10th day of Septem- r, 1926, And it is further ordered that a copy.of this order. together with a cita- tion 10" be issued by the clerk of the court be served by the United States Marshal for the District of Columbia, or his _deputies, upon such of the persons hereinbefors named as may be found by said marshal or his deputies within the District of Colum- bia before the 10t day of Septomber; 1020. By the Court, WILLIAN : (Seal.)” A triie _copy. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. FORD, Asst. Clerk. MARK STEARMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF _ Columbia. Holding Probate Court—No. 34876, Adpiimstration.—This I8 to give no: tice 'that ‘the subscribers of the District of “olumbia have obtained from ‘the Proba ‘urt’ of the Distriet of Columbia, letters f administration on estate of Isaac lato of the District of Columbia, de Al persons having claims agiinat the deceased arc hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thercof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers, o or be- fore the Oth day of August. A.D. 1927 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all_benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 9th day of August. 1926. SAM- UEL LEVY. LEWIS L. LEVY, the Portner Avpartment. ~ (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TAN- NER. Register of ‘Wills for the District of Columbig, Clerk of the Probate Court. au2l, 28 s lan est By M PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding_Probate Court—Estate ¢ Edwin Wesloy 'Grafton. Deceased—No. 48K0. Administration Docket 77.—Applica: tion having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of Edwin Wes- ley Grafton, deceased, by Elizabeth Grafton, it is orderéd this 2nd day of September AD. 1026. that the unknown heirs at law and next of kin of the wald Edwin Wesley rafton, deceased. and all others concerned. ppear 1 said court on Monday. the 11th day of September, A.D. 1926, at 10 o'clock am.. to show cause why sich application shotild not be granted. Let notico hereof be published in the Washington Law Re porter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day_herein mentioned. the first publication 0 be not less than thirty days hefore said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal,) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. sed.11.18 JOHN K. SHIELDS, Attorney. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court—No. 34852, Administration—This 1s to give no- tice that the subscriber. of the District of umbia, has obtained’ from the Probate irt of the District of Columbia letters of ainistration on the estate of Mary Felger, ate of the District of Columbia. deceased All persons having claims against the de veased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally wu- thenficated, to the subscriber on or before the 24th day of August, A.D. 1927: other- wise they may by law be exciuded from all henefit of said estate. Given under my hand this of August. 1926. JEAN- NETTE DMUNDS, 117 dth &t n.e. iSeal.) ‘Attest: JOHN' A. SHEIL, Depuly Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. a0k 11 MILLAN & . Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court—No. 34603, Admimstration —This is to give no: tice that the subscriber. of the District of Colnmbia, Lias obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on_the estate of Darry W. Fantroy. late of the State of Maryland, de- ceased. Al persons having claims akainst {he deceased are hereby wared to exhibit o same, with the vouchers thereof, legally ‘authenticated, to the eubscriber on o before the 24th day of August. A.D. 1027: other. Wise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 24th day of August, 1026, MARSHALL BARNER, 715 11th ai. ne. Washigton, D. C. (Seal) Attest: JOHN A, SHEIL Deéputy Register oi Willa for the District of Columbta, Clerk of the Probate Court.. auzBsed 11 S 0 A WILTON J. H. YEATMAN, LAMBERT, Attorne: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 34860, Adniinistration —This is 1o giv tice that the subscribérs. of the District of Golumbia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Pauline Busse Floyd Jate of the District of Columbia. ea A1l perdons having claims against the deceaned are hereby warned to exhibit the | same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au- Thenticated, to the subscribers on or hefore the 25th da August, A.D. 1927: other- wise they ‘may by law be exeluded from all benefit uf said estate. Given under our hands this_25th day of August 1026. PAULINE M. FLOYD SOMERS. 1905 13th at. nw. THE MUNSEY TRUST CO. by C. H._POPE, Vice Promdent (Seal.) Aftest: JAMES TANNER. Reglster of Wiils for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate art snd1.18 WHARTON E. LESTER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—No. 34656, Administration.—This is to give no- fice that the subscriber, of the Distriet of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration: © the estate of FEva Erickson. laté of the District of Colambia, deceased. All persons having claims axainst the weased are hereby warned to exhibit he same. with the vouchers thereof, legally uthenticated, to the subscriber on or before the Z4th day of Augue A.D. 1927: other- Wise they miay by law be exciuded from all benefit of £aid estate. Given under my hand this 30th d%ol Augufl 1926, DISTRICT NATIONAL K OF WASHINCGTON. by Bk COLTON, Assistant _Trust Officer. Seal) _ Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, ]&)e uty Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. AVTON & G. LYLE HUGHFS, Attys., Febdall Buliding. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS ‘trict of Columbia, sitting in Jame: V. Chamberlain, plaistiff, vs. Mary 1 Chamberlamn. defendant—Equity ~ No 5020.—Upon conslderation of the report of Charles T. Clayton and Robert F. Cogswell, trustees, filed herein, and the exhibits. and i appeaing o the Court that it "will' be for the interest and advantage of all the parties interested in the real estate therein mentioned, that the sale thereln reported be confirmed. 1t {8 by the court. this 25th day__of August. 1926, ADJUDGED, OR- DERED AND DECREED that the contract to sell the real estate known as lot 26 in square 886 he and the same hereby is ratified and confirmed, and the said trustees are hereby authorized “upon receipt of full payment therefor according to the terms of said con- tract 10 execute and deliver a deed therefor according thereto: provided. that cause to the contrary be not shown on or before the 20th day of September, 1926: and that a copy of order be' published in each of threa successive insues of the Washinkton Law Reporter and The Evening Star. prior 10 the expiration of eaid period. F. L. SID- DONS, Justice. (Seal) A trué copy. Test: FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By M LEE ASHFORD, Asst. Clark. et 12, v | Court of the District of Columbia, equity — | JULIAN W. WHITING, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT lumbia. * Holding Probate Court.—] 34934, Administration —This is to give no: fice thai the cubscriber of the State of aryland has obtained from the Frobate C . Jetters g{?ufl. gf the District of Columbla, Jetirs erd_(or Hert), late of the Di stration on the estate of rict of Co- lumbia, deceased. All pe reby clatms arainst the deceased are rned to Pm\bfl the same. h the vouchers there- of. legally authentics to the subscriber on or before the 28th day of August, A 1927: otherwise ihey may by law be e g o har Dot ta R, o £ Agust; er my. this a¥ o 1026, FREDERICK F. SCHNEIDER. Ho, 4 East Redwood st Baltimore, Md. (Seal.) Attest: "THEODORE " COGSWELL. = Deputy Register_of Wills for the Districk of Colums bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ~_se4,11.18 CARLTON G. SCHENKEN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate . Court.—No. 24758, Adumiinistration —This 18 to give no: tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained’ from {he Probate Cotirt of the District of Columilia leiters of administration on the estate of Elsie Schen- ken. late of the District of Columbia. de- ceased. ~ All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby wamed to exhibit the ‘same. with the vouchers thereof. Je- ally authenticated, to the subseriber on or fore the 29th day of July, A.D. 1927; otherwise they mae by law be exeluded from all beneflt of said estate. Given under my hand this 30th day of August. 1926. CARLTON G. 'HENKEN, 618 D st. no. {Seal)” - Ationt: THEODORE COGSWELL, puis Register of Wills for the District of Cn.gimhxll,nrlcrk of the Probate Court. Plalntifl. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet ot € William Saltzman, 820 D et. se. pluntfl. vs. the unkpown heirs. “aliehces ‘and deviseoa of James Bury. deceased. defendant—Equity No. 45660 Order for Publication—The object of this suit is to abtaln a decree wcainst the dofend- ants establishing of record by adverse pos: session In fee simple. plaintiff's title to part of lot numbered two (2) in sauare num- bered eight hundred and seventy-nine (879), Aescribed as follows: Beginning at the south- west corner of said lot and square and ning ‘thenee southeasterly along Virkinia avenue. 933 fect. thence northeasterly along the line of sublots numbered cleven (11} and ten (10) in said square. 36.43 feet, thence north along the line of said lot num- bered ten (10). 36.06 feet to I street: thence west ajon 1 atreet 100 feet, thence south 40 feet {o the place of beginning. Said Droperty now known. for purposes of as- sessment and taxation. as 1ot numbered eight hundred and one (R01) in square numbered ¢ight * hundred -~ and seventy-nine * (870) Tpon notice_of the plaintiff it is by the Court this 2nd day of September ordered that the defendanis, ~the unknown heirs, alienes and deviseea of James Bury. deceased. cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day oceurring one month after the day of the first publication hereof. otherwise this cause will be pro- ceeded’ with, as In case of default, provided a copy hereof be published once a week for three _successive weeks in the Washington Reporter and The Evening Star. longer ublication heing disposed with ry cause shown. WM. HITZ, Seal) A true copy. Test: CUNNINGHAM, Clerk, By R EW. Asst. Clerk se4.11.18 TWORACE L. LOHNES, Attorney. 'OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 5 bia. Holding Probate Court—No. 861, Administration —This is to give no- tieg” that the ‘subacribers of New London and Stonington, Conn.. have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Colum- bia, ancillary letters testamentary on_the eatate of Eugeno Atwood. late of Stonington. Conn'. Jeceased. “All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. With the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscribers. on or before the Oth dav of August. A.D. 19 otherwise thev mav by law be exclinded fros all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 9th v of Aukust, 1926. HADLAI HULL. New London.’ Conn: T. WHITRIDGE CUTLER. Stonington. Conn.: FRANK F. DODGE. " Stonington, Conn (Seal.) Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL. Deputy Rexister of Wills for the District of Colum- bi: (|‘nrk (»V_‘lhe Probate Court, e SHERLEY, FAUST & WILSON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.” holding Prohate Court.—No. 34839, Adniinistration.—This 18 to give no: tice that the eubseriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters festamentary on the cstate of Lula M. Thomas, late of of the District of Columbia. deceaged. Al persons having claims axainai the deceaged are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the subseriber on of before the 11th day of August. A.D. 1827: other wike they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of anid estate. Given under my hand thia 23rd day of August, NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK OF WASHINGTON. by R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Assistant Trust Officer. (Seal) Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. au28ned, HENRY M. FOWLER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT QF THE DIS. trict olumbia—Raye Wyatt. “pi 4l ve. William Thonias Wyatt, deferidant.— No. 46013, Equity Doc.—The ubject of this Ut 18 1o have an annulment of the mar- Tlage between the plaintift and the dete ant. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this ay of Aukust, 1920, orderéd that the t.William Thomas Wyatt. cause his bpcarance o be entered herein on or before fortieth day, exclusive of Sundaya and leka] holidays, occurring after the day of the first’ publication of this order: otherwise the cause willbe proceeded with s in case of default. Provided, a copy of this order be pubi once @ Wweek for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter. and The Evening Star before said day. By the court: JENNINGS ' BAILEY. ~ Justic (Sedl) A true ANK CUNNINGHAM. By b "KALL. Asit. Clork auzs e, 11 DAVID A. HART, Atforney at Law. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Mary A. Eckles. plain- ve. Richard Lyle Eckles, defendant e A. Prince, co-respondent.—No. 4564 i’ Eauity. The obect of this suit is to & cure ‘an absolite’ divorce for the plaintiff, from the defendant. Richard Lyle Ecklcs. o the grounds of aduitery committed with the corespondent. Belle A. Prinee. | On motion of 'the compiainant, it is this 27th day of 6. ordéred that the defendant Cco-respondent) Belle A. Prince avpearance to be entored herein the fortieth day, ‘exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. occurring afer the day of the first publication of thie order: othe wise the cause will be_ proceaded with as in | case of default. Provided. a copy of this | order be' published once u week for three Successive weeks in_ the ‘Washington Law Reporter. and The Evening Star Newspaper before aiid day. By the court: JENNING BAILEE qustl ) ey e, Copy ‘ost: FRANK E_ CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. M. LEE ASHFORD, Asst. Clerk % u28s04.11 Lo ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, Attorneys SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Catambin, Holding Probiits Conrtomistate of ‘Mariette Little, Deceased.—No. 34020, Administration’ Docket 77 —Application having been made hereln ‘for brobate of the last will and testament of said deceased, aud for lettera festamentars on said estat by the Washinkton Loan and Trust Com: pany. it is ordered this lst day of Septem- ber. A.D. 1926. that the unknown heirs at 1aw and next of Kin. if any, and all oth concerned. appear in’ said court on’ Mondas the 11th day of October. A.D. 1926. at I clock a.m.. o show cause Whs such appli- cation should not be ranted. Let ngtice hercof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three succestive weeks before the roti day_herein mentioned. the first publication 0 be not less than thirty dars before saf return — day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. "Seal) “itest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Depuiy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Cleric of the Probate’ Court. e TFRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIC’ aglolumbia, Holding ~ Probate it 34802, Administration.—This 1s to g “‘Y that the subseriber, of the Disf olumbis, has_obtained from the i N ve no: rict of Tottors etters testamentars on the estate of George W, Grice. ‘Tata ot “the Distiict ot ‘Columite, do: ceased. — All persons having claimes against the deceased are hereby wamed 1o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. 1o the subscriber, on or 1 fore the 19th day of August, A.D. 192 otherwise they may by law be éxcluded from all benefit of said eetate. Given under piy hand_this 30th day of August. 1926, NA- TIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. F. W. STONE: Second Vi sident. (Seal. Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District 0t Colum- bia. 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This she_vemind gon.g to certainly a change “Well, then wi “Say, realized it. if I went t day . .. “I was would vear, too; can ga wh mind?" “T'd love would love Ma tisements. for he The nex well to eacl Carl was e 1 % | train. | Late {in the like @ dventure. She could for two we stantly to husband to that or to She enjc th she began rrive hon she knew there first parture a sure. _ As She 1 she sighec not arrive snatching Jought sup tated ov steak and it yel | After a | fit even to | keeping frlendly fa | When di | heard the i a few run | it new sun | hardened { feet PR it He stooc 5 rou_look me?" Coming migit then, “Wh was packing b She was simply bored stiff with housekeeping “Well, of all the remarked Annie Bryce, as sk an old friend a vacation? disappeared stared strips of a juic: should tell X change aft: uld he? he He expected an explosion, look at Mary for some time. he did she was smiling broadly. mind definitely decidedl He stared at he He didn’t like the idea of tha ¢ studled the time-table now that they took up his rod opposite girl a the furniture. turned from a white draped tomb Lo the familiar home she had left. she hurried to the corne o was late, forgive her this time. again home again. . pans seemed a thump on the { you again!” the stove, “F T am hungry what * he demarided, uestioned Robbins, Wit take vour vacation apari wifer" stared at ke to," he the man admitted wer, “but Mary would never hear of as well not have @ remarked the othee a vaeation for, 1f away from the usual rou: what is the very core of s the routine?™ meantime, Mary at homa s with ‘a desolate funerals’ flung door with the privilege of and looked at Mary w?—let's hes dreary happened the awful tale of woe “We're going for our contlded Mary. acation te: all? What's so bad about T thought it was a time same old place—that ter- per resort——" Mary’s head into the rvecesses of a can’t endure the place, but Carl adores it."” don’t you go where why . asked the practical to at her, “Why, Carl ear of it. old dear You and see. might be surprised time that night dinner make her under I ever wondered Carl as he cut grea ak and devour st 1 tell him?" won ¢ as she poured his second cup of coffee. dawned upon Carl that eating steak and hadn’t ce had steak every day thi accused as he lald his fork ouly the second time ded him coolly. If he was act that way, she would him that she deaired in ker vacation this year am glad 1 can have today,” he said. But He doubted it. stammered before § “Would you mind awfull: o Bear Lake this year . Robbins asked me to go with him to There it was—out at last he didn’t Wheis <k you if a different " place th but now that vou hav on Bear Lake ere 1 like. . . “You really dor going to yoi it assured him a vacation alone—-"' t adve No fishing and roughinz She wanted dancing an gayety and excitement—by the ton t morning they said f h other even rather fondiy were to be separated when nd basket and s wung aboard the mountain happy took a tri on. She f n prepared for any It would be wonderful live a gay, careless life ceks without deferring con the wishes of » frown upon this thing And fault with the meals d every minute of the tine at but toward the end of the second week to miss Carl a little, She began to wonder if he wouli’ me before she did. Thei that she wanted to get . She even took her de few hours early just to b ot 1 in ed yet. off " the Gr eIl in with her ke; relief tha Carl had She went about dust covers from adually the interior Then market and pplies for dinr She hesi the meat rl detested there wis nothing else Perhaps he would « t bath and a rest she felf » attack the job of house It was good to ! the rows of spotles- to moat her ces nner was almost ready, sh front door open and ther floor. There cane ning steps and then Carl browned Carl, swept her i1 wms and lifted her off hey ‘s good to be home witic He sniffed the 0d-—too 'Y as a bear 1 back and I have you oked gt hier done to your “What has made being away frow like 15 back to vou,” she Informed him as she loaded his arms with food | for the tal “Wonder know, | to dream a | Mary sm | she poured {and su e took his | I had rinl steak.” i ond helping 50 anuch fish that I used bout your delicious steaks. riled upon him happtly 1 his second cup of coffer d it. “I think this sed Do you ation works wonders.” the blue o her “If it is ‘Have the mornin 52 ROUND TRI ‘This Special Round trip rate inclu rail fare between more n ‘mea 1008 15th cheeks favor?” he asked th & steamer. modern steamers. Sallings from Baltimore: Nept. 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