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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 11 STEAMSHIPS. AvgTIeN sgues. L . ook PR e | The Murder of Roger Ackroyd AUCTIONS has been amazing to me that no one has commented on them-—has seen anything odd about them. He paused a minute, and then quoted softly: AUCTION SALES. | FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALES. AFTERNOON. ORI OW RN & SO AOCFONEERS. ‘Executor’s Sale of Valuable TOMORROW. TOMORROW, FUTO HOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. | MS\:;.’ Brick Dwelling With Basement, Known as 11000 24th St. N.W. - K virtuo of the power contained under g1 ragy il "and testament of Dennis Me- e Sl suEtion. Tb. {ront 4 Dublic auction. Sf_the “bremises. Noy 1000, Twentyoto tent northwest. FRIDAY, THE ELEV- o d and premises. sitnate ln the city mgton. Disiriet of Columbis, and de- ot numbered nineteen (19) in }gmhh'! subdivision in square nll'l_a- wenty-seven (27). as per plat record- £3.in,{be office of the evor for, the Dis et of Columbia in Liber 20, follo 38. Said y {s improved by a three-story brick iog, with 'basement, known as No. 1000 enty-fourth street northweat. of sale: Sold subject to a first deed for" $7.000, to be assumed by the aser. further particulars of which will ced at time of sale: the entire purchase price over and above of frust s to be pald in cash. osit_of $500 will be required at me ot aale.’ Terms of sle are to'be com- r jad with within thirty days from ratifica- lon of the sale by the Supreme Court of the Distriet ‘of Columbia. otherwise deposit may e forfeited as louidated damages and sale #, at the ovtion of the undersigned Embracing in part Chests of Drawers, Secretaries, 3 Rockers, Spinning Wheels, Library Tables, Paintings, High-post Beds, Wing Armchairs, Clocks, China, Sofad, Spool Tables and Beds TERMS CASH. AUCTS. 715 13th St Mammouth §ale of Antique Furniture At Public Auction At SLOAN'’S, 715 13th St. Saturday, March 12th, 1927 At 10 AM. And at 12 M. Automobiles, etc. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Pier Mirrors, Chairs, Bookcases, Cabl- Mh. 10,11 N N, o *gg% Vs | TRy, o NG AR AN e of rust recorded. in Liber No. 2 340, at foll ot seq. and Liber B349. at n’n& 1{'»; O] ;'v Virbun - of tao cartaln o party secured ihereb: signed trustees will sell o premisse. on ¥ o and._and_premiies the city of Jllhln ton. District of ia “and “designated s and being aixiv-two (620 In alley and_Sharon division of square one hundred (168). accordine to the records of the office of "thé surveyor of the Distriot of Colum- bia. in Liber No. 12, folio 7. together wit! the | improvemerts. " consiting of bric welling . Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ‘t0 be paid in cash, balance in two equal” installments. pay: in one and two a. with Intereat ‘al afx per’ centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the Proverty soid. or ali cash, at the option of he purchaser. A deposif of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording, ete., at "?fl of purchaser. Teri of sale 1o be complied with within 15 from day of sale, otherwise the trus roserve the right fo resell the property at the rink and cost of defaulting purchaser. afler five days' advertipement of such resals in some newsbapar oublished in Washington. FRANK STETSON, DAVID BORNET, By virtie of a certain deed of trist duly recorded, in Llh‘?&.Nn. bflflb‘ follo 9 et seq.. of the land reco of the rict of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pubfic auction in the office of a . J. gwn & Son, 1331 G st. n.w. on TU AY HE ngmv-smgn DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1927 AT TWO OCLOCK P.M. thé following-described Tand and premises.” situ- ate in the District of Columbia. and desig- ated as and being lot 102 in J. Henr Brown's subdivision of lots {n square 5350. said subdivigion recorded in the office of the gurveyer” of the “District " of - Columbia " in 3. page 53 Term old ‘sublect to a prior deed. of trust for "$1.500. further 'particulars ef which will anhounced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $300 required ing, recording, etc.. al purchaser’ to be complied with withi otherwise deposit forfeited and ty, may_be advertised and resold screiion of the trustees = AEBERIGK H, mh7.11,14.17.2¢ %K’nuwl THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being Premises 1617 Webster Street By AGATHA CHRISTIE. Copyright by Dodd. Mead & Co. (Continued from Yesterda: “But T dont,” eried Ursula, almost in a wail. “That's just it, T don't. “Isn’t he detained at Liverpoo asked Raymond.. “It said so in the aper.” P2PHe ts not at Liverpool,” said Poirot shortly. “In fact,” T remarked, ‘“no one knows where he fs.” 7 “Excepting Hercule Poirot, eh?" said Raymond. § Poirot replied seriously to the other's banter. “Me, I know everything. Remember that.” Geoffrey Raymond lifted his eve: brows. “Everything?” He whistled! “Whew! that's a tall order.” “Do you mean to say you can rea 12 the window sill. From there Inspec- tor Raglan took me along the path which leads to the drive. My eye was caught by a little Summer house and I searched it thoroughly. I found two things—a scrap of starched cam bric and an empty goose quill. The scrap of cambric immediately sug- gested to me a maid’s apron. When Inspector Raglan showed me his list of the people in the house I noticed at once that one of the maids—Ursula Bourne, the parlormaid—had no real alibl. Aecording to her own story, she was in her bedroom from 9:30 until 10, But supposing that instead she was in the Summer house? If so. she must have gone there to meet some one. Now we know from Dr. Sheppard that some one from out side did come to the house that night . The calls on my purse have been so frequent of late that 1 fear it i Impossible for me to acceds 0 your request. Does nothin, on as odd about that? pah; ‘I don't think s0.” sald Raymond. tHo has fr;v]u-]m!\' dictated letters 0 me, using almost ex y M"‘; e xactly those “Exact * cried Poirot. what T seek to arrive at. Would any man use such a phrase in talking to another? Impossible that that should Be part of a real conversation. Now It he had been dictating a letter—" ou mean he was re wloud.” said Raymond slowis. e 80, he must have been reading to some one.'” “But why We have no evide that there was any one else l'rd| :‘I:: o other voice but Mr. Ack- royd's was heard, remember. Surely a man wouldn't read letters of that type aloud to himself—not %un-. less he was—well—going balmy ‘You have all forgotten one thing." said Poirot softly, “the stranger who —the stranger whom he met just by |called at the ho e the gate. At a first glance it would | nesday.” WOk NG proceding Yod seem that our problem was solved | They all st jt|and that- the stranger went to the| “But vee ' said P, noddin en Summer house to meet Ursula leouragingly, "on Wednesday. = The Bourne. Tt was fairly certain thathe | voung' man was not of himselt fm e Tristee UTURE DAYS. Care Natianal Sqvings and Trust ¢ 'r,nn:-_' v, Bl'v'"’t“’"’”" el at o ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auction mh10-d&daexSu ashington. D. recorded o [ber No 50 Toljo 40 et sea. | I asked incredulously. THOS. ). OWEN & SON. ADCTIONEERS. [ o0 fLnh 10000"07 Phe Disirler of Colum: | “You call it guessing. 1 call iles ? Sale of Valuable Four- d ; e y AUtomObl]es Tr;::qeu g:!:l:f ‘I;::e“‘ll:l:,r: No. Trustees' Sale of Valuable fs, iy o e fcoifi Uit v el st kn“"lwr:sr'a::-,"hnr;zx:fi T hazarded. % Three-Story Brick Dwellin ’i’-"""" uction. in front of the gwmlw. on - did go to the Summer house, because . 'HURSDAY. SEVENTEENTH DA’ F o' eplied Poirot gravely, “not 4 - portant. But the By Aucllon, g 2655 Cunnechfu: r]Av’e:rul:{-VVM:d Known as Premises No. 1310 | (ARG A, Trs k¥ FIVE D CLOGR P | "o replied, Polrot & of the goose quill That sugkested ol lic, BC (e fAirm he represented at Weschler’s ; Juby TAB A ertaln degd, T § Al ry “fi followi) d ibed land and premises. t once to m ind £ e ~ n R St. N.\W.; Brick Garage. |sifuaic in the city of Washington. Districi | He sald no more, but at a gesture At oniee 40 iy .';;:“::; ':;_d;\:i* The Dictaphone Co.," gasped Ray- instrument A Tk iana records of | B Sk RN oS ain dead of trum, duly |, CPlumbla. e " Esand bein | from him the assembled party took mend, “T noe 1t How. A Sreruis 920 Penna. Ave. NW. aed lot, Bva (S)yin tau thelr seats. As they did so the door . Saturday, March 12th, 10 A.M. guess where Ralph Paton Is hiding purchaser. The right is reserved 1o reject v and_all bids. and said sale is made sub- [ iouhe riicat g tion and approval of the upreme Court of the District of Columbia. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Executor of the Esiate of Tennia McCarthy. Deceased. By ALFRED H, LAWSON, e N Cofimbia. and at the Teauest X 5 it_on the other side of the Atlantic, |Trats what o v 4ot | recorded in Liber No. 4607, folio 300 si s6a . 2 Ton and Mathew: : e o s what you think of the ‘arly secured ‘thereby. the under: | S5OCoNG vecords of the District of Colum: | aan: Txustces’ aiindivision of bart of & tract | opened once more and two other peo- i oy o s i 1 more common | * Poirot nodded. n € man whom | “Mr. Ackroyd had promised to in. “WHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- Aauction_ in_front_of the by, t] undersigned trustees wi Y. MARCH FOURTEENTH ‘::l";\fl! auction, in front of the premises, on | of [t ¥ v ' Parke: nd the el i 7 s o e e teocan ot he afiee of the survevor of | door. — They were Parker a ’ vest in a_ dictaphone, you remember. ;ramlm 3528 Edmonds St. Tand ano premises. gituaie (n the District of THE SIXTEENTH DAY' OF | fhe' "Distrier o Cojumbia. Subject o the | housekeeper. % e, ich fitted in with thatsup-|3fe, 1 had the curlosity to inquire of plumbia. to wit: Part of lot 19 n_blocl f? n 1 gl N W, A 2o Dulany the lollowing-described 1and | by ‘A house o0f a three-story - ) “ P . Br virtie of a cortaln doed of truat, duly AUCTION 23 'nowsatiare 204, i H, Rorier DUIRGY | 00 Okeminea. situate In’ the" District of Cb: | tires atories oF wmote. And ot Jeen ih Poirot. “FEvery one is her But T was held up by one point.|ig thae My Ackroyd did purchase & recorded in Liber No. 6576, folio 347 et sea.. | { part of “Woodles E: d " Richi of u Waggaman and_ Ri stees’, addi e cen’: | land ahali be sold or rented to colered or | 1, ton. " And with the sound of it I[could certainly not have gone to the | ypy "y, Dia: - X 5 Al' IOMOB]LES mal L ipnaLe 3 uiare 240, an per_ plat HeATo Dersons, Jonted s purnoses | his tone. And w u 3 n ¥ he concealed the matte lh:'mhr:‘ "“'G'G\l":rll'}';fe'.n ";~f:.'|'.-e'§'3\'1|".:|'iru b S ot e S0 22 tollo | ber M. D. C.. follo” 87.0f the | be" ror amerisaent hacse, together, with the | saw a ripple of something like uneasi- | Summer house before 9:30. Whereas|yoy'y g not know. v from Bl anction: In front of the premises. on the Tand ‘records of the ofiice of e k ictior ar Sistrict of Columbla, together w , HE rict of Davanments thereon gontaining elcht rooma and bath. with £arase | % Totjer ond of the room. There |few minutes past 8. 1 could oflme ‘with it murmured Raymond P.M.. the following-described land and prem: | 12 O'Clock easterly line of Connecticut avs AT One-third of the purchase | wau a suggestion in all this as of a|course, assure that he waite ¢ | “He had quite a childish love of sur- ises. ‘situate in the District of Columbia. and distant 1.11 feet northwesterly money 1o L o S money to be paid in cash, balance in WO l4..n e that had closed. for half an hour. The only alterna- |, ;. i re designated as and being lot numbered thirty Big sale of Fords, Chevrolets, - t canal installment n_one and two | equal inatallments abie’ia ‘one and two |trap—a trap that had closed. = |or Bol St ition was that there had |Prising people. ,\‘:-.m to keep it up Hliasd ng thence northwesterly 1o . s ks and thirtyseven (1837) in the subdivision | f| number of other makes; open . M e mortheast par T puyable semi-annually. trom Gay of | mur mavabie moesi acnciy. hon Bay "of | tant manner: ay or so. Probably merican, Security, and Trist 150 feet | sale. secured by deed of trutt upon the prov: | sale. secured by deed of trust upon the prob- | “iingyy " Ackroyd, Miss Flora Ackroyd, | Summer house that night. Bh blend yoq it “gee'in ™ you're quite righ G ab. trustee b Pl Sohand. 2 rna- . ; ) b husetis Avenue Heights. " TERMS: Ihente sontheastery alon said rear line and aser. ° A" cpontt ot 380" wiil Be e’ «Xadw 8" wil ‘e | Maj. Biunt, Mrs. Geoffrey Raymond, as soon as T went into that alterna: |one’ would use quite those words 1 The District of Columbia in Liber 47 at thwesterly 12 11 et A e | O eding. eic. at cost of purchaser Torms | racording ate " at cost of pirchamer. Torms 5 . ; T Tolio 0 subject to ihe building restriction M. A. BAYLES CO. souhwesterly 130" feet, o, Blace O oaee an | bt aale io. bs complied, with Within hIFLy | af asie io be compiied with within 10'days | beth Russell. I discovered that Miss Russell, the| &It explains, t00." said Poiret, “why | 462 P. A N.W. Tot 834 in sauare 2904, together with im- |Maye from day of sale, otherwise the trustees | from dav of sale. otherwise the trustee re- He laid the paper down on the table. | housekeeper, had visite r. P | Maj. Blunt thought § . Terms: One-third cash. balance in two | SHBA: AT Ty provements thereon, . | reserve the A’llhl to resell the proverty. at|serves the right to resell the property at the| .What's the meaning of all this?” |pard that morning and had displayed & t was you who eaual installments. the first being due one | Terma of ‘sale: The above property will | the risk ‘and cost of defauling purchaser. | risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after . a good deal of interest in cures ‘for | TEre n U b Yor = : for | ¢ o him were fragments of dicta- after settlement: both secured by k .00t 7 %2 de December 9th. 1027: | in some newspaper published in Washington. | some newspaper published in Washington.| “The list I have just read,” said |victims of the drug habit. Taking | cta. C. C. » on, and st on gaid property. A deposit of $500 | C. G. SLOAN & cO.. IN balance cash. A deposit of $500.00 required ALEXANDER M. GORMAN, D. C. Poirot, “is a list of suspected persons. | that in conjunction with the goose 50 his subconscjous mind de- purchaser’s cost, Terms to be complied with | N ancin rdi d notarial fees at % 0 v w’hm.:’ Whirey d.,.lom'er--': deponl Torlelt | SALE, OF HOUSENOLD OGBS FRUNKS |of 'v‘."T r.';',';"r'(“’i-'ui'..".‘m ale to be complied | _mh5-dad o = - B ALFRED B LAWSOR! portunity to Kill Mr. Ackroyd——" | tion came to Fernly to meet the :Z“m':l‘g;‘;‘ 'sz‘e Tk Zocupled with Feeold at the dlecretion of the trusteen: ND CONTENTS, * PERSONAL_ EF. | W% ithin B0 dava from qay S5 SMME, repeli | THOS. 3. O mbT-dRdssxsi - FSAU RN BN With & cry Mrs. Ackroyd sprang |housekeeper, and not Ursula Bourne. R0 whits Jot_shall mot be rented. leased. sold. trans- ferred or conveyed unto or in trust for any ereon ot vertons of Segro blood or extrac- ion. or to eay welety Or organisation com wholly or in of persons of od. \under & penaliy of 32.000.00, which shall be a lien against said property, and Slso sublect to the further covensnt the¢ of CY W. PICKFORD. REBREW D PORTER 12.14.16.17. T Estate Improyed by 3-Story|serxice sesersolr, iy the Diatrich of 6 last words triumphantly at us, draw- | e o ” District Court No. 1872.—Order of Cit 1 : i nd_Publication.—Upon _considerati ing back afterward with the air of | -, . Brick Store and ' Dwelling, | tion and Fublication-—Upon consideration R T e m-{ Fr«ceg’eo :huA ::uy:llo Jpat 3:1::;]: I n bia filed the abo n- * Ve i Cornge, Koown Au Ne. (st Bl i P 2 || Delightful e e e S h thie "Bha day of March: A.D: 1927 " ordered: impressed, and lodged a mild protest. (e truth of the telephone call, of the mh1-d&de.exSu Real Estate Officer. siened trustees will offer for sale b Dia 'Snd at the reauest of the party secured 5 . proved Real Estate Known as v Sieby. (he Tl at | ofeland, calied “Arevle, Coxl apd firn 14, [ ple came in and sat down near the |1y Tgpenpard met had an American FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following.de WERREDAY The SixeRkiit DY oF CH A covenants that, said ot sha The number s complete, mpany in question. Their reply %o known as { lumbia. and designated as and being lot feet front. and further that no part of vas a ri satisfaction in [ The times did not fit. Ursula Bourne o inTiber o 5670 follo 347'ei sea’ Tt known s b ot and further There was a ring of sa dictaphone from their representative. b corded in Liber County No. 22, folio 165, . h e improvements, consisting of a brick dwelling ver Ce rouped | the man must have got there by a 03 i piela G b & Saturday, March 12 e Tand e ot the ofice onsisti ness pass over all those faces groupe &| “He must have meant to surprise RCH, AD. 1927 AT FIVE O'CLOCK | y i ann g guements (REMSOR, .4 of the purchase | FEAEl of southwesterly corn of said lot. and run- (30) i 3 3 i | years. with interest at seven per centum per | s Hpedis 30) in square llln}lln red nineteen hundred ,l ue e @ per centum pel been two separate meetings in the s are fhe. & duyior o, Piel by made by the American Security and Try and closed e Tith, She moyiherly Hoe 8 5500 'tu. n alley S soid"or i cuan, at the eption”of the | emy’ fok"or the "option o i > per plat recorded in the office of the surves 2 the line of said alley 28.11 feet. and thence | quired at time ol Il conveyancing. All convesancink. | Mrs. Ralph Paton, John Parker, Eliza- |tive I found several significant facts.| . 01 conversation. Jine as shown on raid plat. wers In the study. Sucl after settlement and the second two be_sold atbject to a prior deed of trust for | after five di ment 'h resale | five advertisement of "such resale in | began Raymond. y. h scraps as P 4 81 o 3th N g onvey: — NGTON o= 3 4 - Tequired. . Conveyancing. recording. etc.. at T burchaser at time of sale. Al convey. ALEZANDER M. THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST co. | Folrot, “is a list of suspected poao . | quill, T assumed that the man in ques- uced that you were with him. His A N s g b S e = 2 figure he had caugh ) S, ETC.. FOR STORAGE CHARGES. - . v 3 ; ulg Bourne come ught a glimpse of. He FRED MeKEE, S ER A gt e EUEL L T ‘on SATUR: | {1 DoPEis A\ fee % and ottt et Trustees’ Sale of Valuable S, J. & SON. AUCTIONEERS. uq.‘1h3~° “t'lzmlt‘al:!“":r}fh;%e AR ““’";’M'*‘r’e"“ d:z‘gmfl“m"mu;‘?“‘l was | fancied it was Miss Ackroya Really, : ‘Trustees. | DAY, MARCH TWELFTH. 1057 BEGIY. | ofFalich reale n some newspaper published | Three-Story ~ Semi-Detached ) Sale of | ! . g e I et T found s |Of course, it was Ursuls Bourne's exo. E. EDELIN Ve, NING AT TEN AM_ there will be sold o |in the city of Washington, D, G ", Brick Residence i rustees’ al e Un- donht like it. I would much prefer to hot b D e ith ‘From R | White apron he saw as she was steal Attorney for Persons Secured. c auction. in the rooms : G S FRA N, Jr. dene Known P go home. ring—a_wi — - Ny . ton, In, & mh1-dédsexSa & Goo Tne, 715 1ath W nw. Washingion | e JOSEPH A RAFFERTY. ises 5134 Nebraska Ave. improved Real Estate Located (8°.h0me" =\ ame,|and a date inside it. Then I learned !Rf;;:nt: the Summer house. e FUTURE DAYS. e | i due amd i al wousehold gogis e & 50N AUCTIONEERS N' 'w'“'““ at Northwest Corner of Sixth|saia Poirot sternly, “until you have that Ralph Paton had been seencom- | e oy rpety recovered from his 08, §. OREN & SON, AUCTIONEE anos, trunks and contes 2 N i W. heard what I ha ng up the path wi ed to um. | YS! ! i R jersonal effects. @ Sir | TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL| By virtue of a cortain deed of trust, dated ,‘v‘fl"gn“f’ "”°°dm "3:", ‘N.,.\.v o, pavsed & moment. ihen cleared | mer house at 25 minutes past 9, and | . “All the same.” he remarked, “this Executor’s Sale of Valuable |y Conier: Bl ¢. Parker T YRoNTING, T ON" CONDUI | gune 16" 10%. being, inatrament’ No. 00, |, By yirius of a cortatn, doed of trit. 93468 [ g throat. ’ I'also heard of a certain conversation | discovery of vours. brilliant though it Real Estate, Improved by |{i}®y, Frank Garner Mre, ¥ NORTHWEST. recorded e Bistrict of Colambia. and at| 8% Instrument No. 103 of the land record T will start at the' beginning. |Which had taken place in the wood quite sure I should never have S F 1L s ¥ Sy Louen; 8. B By virine of a certain deed of trust dul¥ | the request of theparty sectired thereby, the of the District of Columbia, and at the re' | when Miss Ackroyd asked me to in. |near the village that very afternoon &h'wfl" of it) leaves the essential pos Two-Story Frame Dwelling, CAPITAT, STORAGE AND | focordel Ju 0r, N0 52 0T the District of lened trusices il sell 8t BUbIC SE | Bndtraizhed.trustecs will ril av Baplic suc | vestigate the case I went up to Fern. | —& conversation between Raiph Pa.|[f0 unchanged. Mr. Ackroyd w With Garage, Known as No. MOVING €O. = B Coliimbia, and at the request of ihe party O Y OF MARCH. A D.| tion. in Tront of the premises. on FRIDAY. ||y Park with the good Dr. Shi % [ton and some unmknown girl. So 1|alive at 3:30. since he was speaking 1 y id WINTER BUILDING STORAGE CO.. | (il Yinareby. the undersigned trustees AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK. P.M..| THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MARCH. AD. |7 0y g Oy h‘mkalo r(-h- eppard. | U3 my facts succeeding each other |into the dictaphome. It seems clear 4916 Belt Road N.W. i Yon St NW. | Kl sell AL bublic. Suctiom - i ofice of | 38 foitorwing-described. 1and and_premiaes: | 1027, AT FOURTHIRTY oCLOCK P |1 walked v n along the terrace, | Iad my facts succeeding ench Othel|that the man Charles Kent w et Toesis e = = va it pAY - OF | ifuate " the, District, of, Colimpia, 8AG in“u' Bistrice OF Columbia, and dew Where 1 ws shown the footprints on | secret ‘marriage, an engagement an.|Off the premises by then. As t‘:}?:llx:: last will and testament of Dennis Mc- A RENTH DAY OV i ol ot 87, q ; X! t AR 7Yy - akd 3 - n o Eituns’ abcraandl, 4 Nidersiened excoutsr . sssrET | ADT g AT TONIERIRTY | S53E I e il vidlon mide iy i Chevy | 12 2nd, il numbered SFEe O | =TI CAT. INSTRUCTIO) mounced. on the. day of the traxedy, | Paton—? ill offer for dale at public suction, in |l ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Aucts: || g premiscs, ituiate i the District of (hase Land Company of MontEDrmy Sor sh; | inelyralx (3106)"In.the subdivision known | — == 2 2= S5 | the stgrmy interview in the woodand | e hesitated, glancing at Ursula. EnsosERE i | FURNITURE || el Bt | 812 st o O s B | B bl B | S0 [SINGING] yriifyy |the ecting arcanged for the Sum.| Hier color. fisred up, but she. an- AY OF MARCH. 1927, 'C Tace py "full, depth of lot 9 in square 1368 of LA H 2 in' book b7, ) A ETH| mer hou: at night. swered steadily enough. M., the following-described-land and prem place’ by full depth of lot, § I sulafs, 506, }lect 1o the building restriction line ss shown I Dak 12th year. Mme. Lucia Borderi. Teacher. | +Incidentally thi ki ve > R i satd piat. Diploma‘graduate ahd " forme; ncidentally this proved to me one | “‘Raiph and I parted just before a e ot eirod awerts e of every description satare 108 sor' the' Wirpose? of faxation). | 9080 Pl qte. One-third of the purchase: | (wt" oot "t S300/00) Setiaret wilf e 16, | Lampert: dtaly: Unexcelleq voice mulding, | thing, that both Ralph Paton and Ur- qu,,,,?',‘,, B b s oo i P (37" " square mumbered 'seventeen, hun; Player and Other Pianos and Jots 6.7 ah 8 iniqlaie 1071 money 1o’ be pad 'in cam. balance in ‘two ired'at (me "ot Sale. All tonveyagin 924 17th 'n.w. Booklet. Ph. M. 8336. Avt. 08 | gyla Bourne (or Paton) had the strong- | nouse. I am sure of that, He had no e angie” skbdiyision ‘Enown’ Ss Automobiles also part of the Horatio Barnes tract o ¢ | Sears. with interest ‘at 8% per centum per | oi"uale to- be complied with withi MOTOR COACH LINES. est motives for wishing Mr. Ackroyd |intention of doing so. The last thing “Wisconsin _Avenue Park.’ as per plat re- deed of trust, and known as parcel 18/23 ::-‘l;\m:fin;{,l';};dfl o'x"?:.'n’.‘.w':’""n,d" L davs mmeer‘:ueAzzo&x:'dyorrfimgw-“d.rmw out of the way. And it also made |on earth he wanted was to face his B e emeta s Tiues Codenr B4 5% By PUBLIC AUCTION d also that piece or parcel of land knowh | Sy Soid. or all cash, at the option ofTRe | S, e 0y estpertised aai one other point unexpectedly clear. |gtepfather. He would have funked it folio 14 subject o the covenant that said as parcel 18/21, more fully doec b cns " or | purchaser. ~ A deposit of $500.00 will be WABK®S . HAMPTON. It could not have been Ralph Paton |padty 3 y deed of U Keeh veleased and recorded | required at time of sale. = All conveyancini G.'B. LIKENS, who was with Mr. Ackroyd in the| «ft isn't that I deubt 1 At WESCHLER’S || pavicis st fwvs feem, released gnd recguad | ieording i ™ s cont of purenaser”” erms | mhs-aeasexsu S : g B e T s b o i eSO the Jang récords of the Dis: of sale 1o becompli od with within' 30 d su‘{::'y “e’c’me PRI, moment,” explained Raymond. “I've 920 Pen: LW. ||trict of Columbia, waerve. the right i 1l the Droperty at LEGAL NOTICE: o we com 08t | glways been quite sure Capt. Paton - v, N aupen™’ Shvesancing: i 3;?'&}&"‘%:1"'5«.5 o1 "detaulting. Dirchaser A interesting aspect of the crime. oo | was innocent. But one has to think > - - o after five daye' advertisement of sucl N 2 A a eourt ol jon: S‘t“"d‘Yv March 12 ||zucbasrs, ety Tamn® otherwise B 'eome mewspaper published in Washinkton, Attorners. G Line A at 3387 Not Raiph Paton, who was | oeer oo O e e e o building r than necessary outbuil p: o forfeited and the property may be D. C. RRY L. RUST. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE 2L sone Maia 3395 Hok in the Summer house with his wife. | ntortunate position, but if he were E}: -t;-llx h'hm | u nM-Ad'hl ha ata Commencing 9 O'Clock A.M. tised and resold at the discretion of the HAR EALV!BT A l,,", nc"c'«'.'n'?:mim'x'fld’&'mfu Distric Not. Charleg. Kenty. who hed: already :omo. ‘n:,u o lon, bu! to ©cost O leas 2. .00, cove- trustees. b o * shal b ihe land. _ S: - Handsome 5-piece Reed Sun Parior mhd-d&ds. exSu _____Trustees. 1762 lote 8 to 18. i left. Who, then? 1 posed my clever- e g sn;r“:v::d":’h{; i.l:wo:’mr.l:.nn::a g T g Wanit TS, J. GWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | castve " sauare | 1203: ots 125, o 13 STEAMSHIPS, est—my most audaclous Qquestion:| et th vour Advice, yes? That he walling known Toad northwos 5 2 Elisive 7 3 — | T " 3 & Overstuffed and iving Room . 48 30 and 24 to 27. inclusive ‘Was any one with him? et 7 subject 10 st deed uites, New Breakfast Sel, 10-piece =4 " | Executor’s Sale of Valuable Real | clusive. 45, 90 and =4 1o 27 jncen Boiror leaned forward and shot the | "1Zuld come forward? o' be aseumed By the ning Room .fii‘éfia"“&a‘“’ifu 2 | gl i 3 T “Certainly. It you know where he ‘particulars of which will | |’ g ‘rustees’ Sale Mattresses, Bed Linen, Draperies, etc. A . Pianos at 12 noon Story Brick Dwelling, 2337 A vl B Seventeenth Street North- west. Vevancing, recording. examinaton of title and motarial fees at cost of purchaser. The Tight is reserved to reject any and all bids, and said sale is made subject to the ratifi- tion_and approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbiz. 1B WASHINGTON YOAN AND TRUST Executor of the Estate of Dennis McCarthy, Deceased. ALFRED H. LAWSON. mht-akds S48 Real Estate Officer ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, a Modern ! Frame Bungalow, No. 123 ' Xenia St. S.E. By virtue of u certain deed of trugt duly recorded. in Liber No. 4222 folio 453, et Torme; Disk. B, L . of ‘the iand records of the Districi of Shaona. Caldwell & Co.. Aucts. mh11.14.16.18.22 tained under d ; “I don’t know If you're trying to By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly | | By sirtug, of the Romer, coMRUEE, ST | that the clerk of the ot Walle, " Rtam K. make me out a liar, M. Poirot, but | [GotPrints on the window sill, of the recorded in Liber No. 5196, folio 237 el seq., Samenent od N 5 . b oMl Ad § o e & ut | hiding place of Ralph Paton— of the land recorde of the District of Colum; | ST, o el ubi puction. n_ front | penrich. Charles L. Hward" Ella Howard. eason e "':‘ "’;"‘ on my evi-| ".\here is he?” said Blunt sharply. Shannon, Caldwell & Co. glatho, land Teconds, o, s DU setures | Wi o Tor on. I Henreh: Yavier - doward e Honart o Loucebt Dethape. aa tothe| .Nhere is he?” sald Blunt sharply. Auctioneers o T iEoey of the. premisen. on MONDAY. Bhohard ¥ wiltate. Don A. Sanford, Eva M i exact words used. Remember, Maj. | N0C y g . i RUESpAY BHE TWENTY-SECOND DAY \RCH."16le7. AT, FOUR O'CLOCK | Buckiey."joun M Buskicy: Lester, M, Huck Blunt also heard Mr. Ackroyd talking | ™™ S anchester?” T asked. Sale OF MARCHL, A.D. 1927. AT FIVE O'CLOCK | FOX. the followine Seactibes Vol i and | 17, o O iiole: B, Smith. Lizsie C. Manoe H to some one. He was on the terrace : Regular P, the following-described land and prem. | (sch 042, 1 ared nivety-two (92) | Epkely A6 William B, Manosne: R outside, and couldn't catch the words| 1 giot turned toward me of ises. ‘situate in the District of Columbia. and | described as, lot mumpbered Bnetviwe O, | Charles A. Sones. i Nesl. Frederick W. Ban- " g e words| ajways you ask me that. The idea Gesignated as and being lot 78 in John A. e adivision. of . the | &0 Neal A fan o~ Barthel. and all other clearly, but- he distinctly heard thel,s yanchester it is with ide H hold Effects McCarthy's oul n;of lots insBiesk G | tan” Conege.” as | Sorter, 008 futien 4 "the land to e con- - NEVER voices. nchester it is you an idee ouseno et i aa per Plat reconied du the | (South Grounly of SOGRONGY (ne SEr eyor | At Hercln particulariy described In ‘the Poirot nodded fixe. No, he is not in Cranchester. He T P Datrict. of Lo | per plat fecorded in the office of the suriasor | demned hereln particu T00 WARM P 2 " o Don Pianos, Carpeu Tumbia in Liber 50, at Tolio 6. said bloek @ | for the District of COMmMS 0 LCtT 0P Dur. | Mo @rd ‘day of Mareh. A.D. 1 o I have mot forgotten,” he said|“[i"TC o0 o 4 ? (4 being now known for pur) of assessment | §; at Tolio 55: suld property KrOwe 10t num: 0 N O ke ana petis quietly. “But Maj. Blunt was under e pointed a dramatic forefinger. and taxation ar sauare 257 W (9%) In square numbered aiise, 1T any they have. why the TOO COLD Bk i Every one's head turned. oleum, etc. ¥ et jor deed of | bered ‘ninety-two (92) in fo show canse, if any they the impression that it was you to . e Lo st Tor 83.300. furiher parteulars of which | teentyebx hundied and sietyons (290105 | pravecs whereaf, soud Goh b, EENEL, Ave k> whom Mr. Ackroyd was speaking.” Ralph Paton was standing in’ the At Public Auction AL be sunounced at time of salec the, PUT. | Shall not be used or allow to be used or any | {7d2 lota i to, 16 inclusive, squsrt 1763, SPECIAL WEEK-END TOURS || wor 2 moment Raymond seemed |do°re: e sale ; a5t 32 incl 766, tak 2 o ; Within Our Salesrooms e K depiis or 00, Raalted | Fonver: | BCiet Riheon ot the Durpotes of el | 613 1 1”21 nclueive a3 ana 447 % i Bimeelt. SN Irgonvared CHAPTER XXIV. 304 10th N.W. Terms to bo_complid with within *thirty | {28 SRIAUOUR B0 1AL 1OROTR, *hurpomas 0 | filed with the- petition” in this case. shou ccommadations “Blunt know: o . ct X ! it this cause should unt knows now that he w - Ralph Paton 2 S d daye.” otherwise "deposit forteited _und "the | sy "trado 0 trufic whatever ‘which mar be e domnod. for s site for 8 new third || gy to Monday Ak as mis Ip 's Story, aturday, BeerionS ihe Teumiees: oifenive’ o others and Iniurious to the in-| Rign service reservoir. as'provided for in the || $16.10 0. eed the other'man. | It Was a very uncomfortable minute March 12th, at 10 A.M. EDW. A. GARVEY. terest of said Columbian College. ProD- | acts of Congress referred to in said petition. turday to Tuesday : o ik o A RN RHART, erty' s improved by'a three-story brick slore | o i turther ordered_ that @ copy of said must have been some |for me. I hardly took in“what hap- it _mni11e A ustcen. | 800, DERIDE KOQED 3 Nt carage ih.ihe | Meruom far the Distiiet 'of scotumpia 1bon | | NEW YORK cason for Bis thinking so.” mused |pened next, but there were exclama- g;&x:'m-m:”’{u&m‘mma ot the parts THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | reir. "Subiect t0'a loase which expires Seo- | sald” nwners of the ‘land suht o’ be con- tedls BY SEA Poirot. “Oh! no," he held up his|tions and cries of surprise! When I g 4 £ mber 30. 192 demned herein, and found by the said mar- and in protest, “I know the reason : siee will offer for sale by public auction: ISTEES' § FTWO VALUABLE Ux- | 1 1d subject to a firat deed i || BO: o & h frone ot dhe remisgs."on WONDAT T YN T A A B | o e £ s 000 s “haucrnod by he | flaL or Ble daguties, within the Dietiics o you will ‘give—but it is not enough. | was sufficiently master of myself to be vtn NT) Pfi(. l{p)mw m.lz_flfi‘ FUTU { which reons having any interest in these proceed- ity Ticket S rd Bids. b Pthlnusg s_eek elsewhere. 1 will put |able to realize what was going on, i 51 Mo St R = e ase T have heen strqsivmng of | Ralph Paton was standing by his wie, HO\ CHASE. D. C.. ON THE SOU' SIDE OF | purchaser. further P ticulars of wi will pe ~TH RN & SON_ NB s U’ N it th 3 i jpes. sitnate fn the Bisiriet of | “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. VAR, SYREED: Vel of: \f“BA g'w.'.;;’;m". Burcate "r’a{;:;'.:.zv.;‘?.,,'f :L‘!,.;: ngatie,"and ey u:'«'n.':ep'fimibo'.'r'fi'!"v;- and ] ! T By virtue of two certain of trust: rst deed of trust is paid in cash, 59 1 Mareh, A D, 1927, to -Snaive. T savare 8138 In Charies k. Tavlor's | Truslees’ Sale of Valuable Two- L0 gated e 567 355 velne Pmtriment | & cashdepouit of $508" wiit be Teauired ai aaid 23 A ol aa Vo contitio in 24."vecorded June 2. 1 and time of sale. Terms of sale are to be com- | aReNG% (U€ NLG TC OUr shall have made Der plat recorded in the office of the s Story, 6-Room and Bath el “order ratifying and confirming the thing—the nature of those words|her hand in his, and he was smiling which Mr. Raymond overheard. It|across the room at me. 3 Ty Poirot, too, was smiling, and at the same time shaking an eloquent finger at me. “Have I not told you at least 36 times that it is useless to conceal things from Hercule Poirot?” he de- manded. “That in such a case he finds out?” He turned to the others. “‘One day, you remember, ws held a little seance about a table—just the six of us. 1 accused the other five persons present of concealing some- thing from me. Four of them gave up their secret. Dr. Sheppard did not give up his. But all along I have had my suspicions. Dr. Sheppard went to the Three Boars that night hoping to’ find Ralph. He did not find him there, but supposing, I said to myself, that:he met him in the street on his way home? Dr. Sheppard was a friend of Capt. Paton’s, and he had come straight from the scene of the crime. He must know that things looked very black against him. Perhaps he knew more than the general public did—-" “I did,” I said, ruefully. “I suppose I might as well make a clean breast of things now. I went to see Ralph that afternoon. At first he refused to take me into his confidence, but later he told me about his marriage and the hole he was in. As soon as the ot dor The Disles ‘of Columpta, InLibes ed August 2. 1026, beng instrument | plied with wighin thirty dave from ratifica g ick Dwelling. Hot-Water | ih: 1and records of the District of Columbia, STEAMSHIPS. Brick ¥ id "t the lguidated damay of the respective interests of all persons seapired of Durchaser ‘at. time of sale. ° Al e i avcton i ront of & . - Garage, 1414 K St. S.E. on "MONDAY. THE TWI-;_NTY-I‘*TI\ T DAY | ing. ination. of sitle’ and notarial fees | 25 SE* 0 GsTed chat & copy 0f this order be Blied with bithin 40 days from ‘day ot Gale D. 1937, AT TH - ArvIving (rusiee Teserves thé | corded C L ade subject 1o the ratification and approval : b 01 | and premises situate I’ the District of Co- | m al | Bont sind. the Washington Herald, newspapers S ol "E—."?:'af'."&n?{?’?{..‘lrfl-'r‘f'.fl'»'} and | 218 of the land records of the District of| fimbly. and. designated as and, being lots | of, the Supreme Court of (he Distrlot of | pubiiiea 'in the said District. hefore the said o advertisment of wuch”rele in somo | secured Uhereby the undersigned trugtees will | L), T 800 15 5 (e ey Chiee Land ' THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND B3 iPe Sopy: e & n the city of Wash- | sell at public auction. ju Lront o AREENTH | Company of Montgomery Cnul‘l&.‘ Maryland, RaHoT COMPANTY. (Seal.) K 2 Te A N JESSE 1. HEISKEL B O MMM Yo7 AT FIVE O'CLOCK | and others of @ part of Chevy Chase. as per Execttor of the Estite of Clerk. By M. LEE ASHFORD. Asst. Cler] L DAY OF MARCH. 1027 Tennis e nbadnense - Sh s o | BOF. the folowlne dricritod land-and o | Pt Jetopusd Ty e el B e it | me arRER W LA T THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | boinfl, 1ol forty-ejeht B et | ™ ’1"?5-’;:-‘_[".'( sale: Farcel (1) sold, sublect “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. EROREES, ALY, O SALGARLE BRiCK | ERETS SR de 0P ot e | o (i 8750 ity ol G it | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick NO. 007 KEEFER PLACE NOKTH: | fio, of e Tt bl to 4 firat | Wit be announced a1 Aime"'of sate” 'the | Dwelling Known as Premises Saarhepmd vecords of the, Tistriet of Colti: | second srust_on roperty said. with tnierest | at purcliaser's cout:” Hermi o/ be complied | rechtatd 1n 1500t Nor 3870, folto, 48 £ 360 hereb, the idersiied trunieds wilaell st | BBk S0 setond (it A devont | for(eited an U roperty may b dreified | SF the sud spendesci the Bimrke ue Ceinery Franay e o e A TIAY™ O | of $200 required at time ie. * Covey- | aud resold at the discretion of the trustees, | Did; Al 8t the request of the pariy, secireq NARCH. AD. 1997. AT FOUR O'CLOCK | Sncine. recording, notary, fecs at tost of bt WILLIAN W, RITCHIE. ublic auction, Ju front_of the premises, on : Mhaser. | Terms of fale to be complied with ubi 0. In of the FoM the followlncdescribed Jand wnd prem. | W (uirty(50) “days from date of sale. [ _mh10-d&ds Hhistecs. _| WEDNESDAY. THESIXTEENTH DAY OF 28, 1 ale by the Supreme Court of the “ay fotlo"."subject o the. covenants of ant :““""" ':““”“‘M n::’" "“:'_‘: P MR IR deposit, may e R G D e s of sale: Cash. A devosit of 3200 | Heat, Electric Lights, With |&ny U "iidersisnea trustees’ will seil red .t the option of the under: | ot the o J4PYEY gk ‘premises mentioned ancing. recording and notarial fees At remiver ccutor. oyl conveyancing. rocord. | and described in the aforesaid petition. ¢ 0f purchamer . Terms of xale 1o b com: ; 3 7 Durchaser ' The right - | OF ~ MARCH. A.D. 2 REE | at cost of purchase e right is reserved | ;yyjj ce_in the Washington Law Re- bl By virtue of a certain deed of trist oits | O.CLOCK P.M.. the followitigdescribed land | 1o refect any and all bide and wale da | DULINeS OO eming. Star the. Washineton Tine 6. 1924, in Liber 536 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. 1283. _Main 9 Z situate i the. Disirict ol Conimole and y Sl the vient o | i : ' Hines OcLook| _LONG DISTANCE MOVERS flesignated ax wnd being lot 2 in sauare 3041 | QLG DS trustees: roserve ‘the tight to| THOS. J. O & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Tollowing-described land and prem- in e mudicision made’ by Teon Tobriner B e D e M tior Bvs Sy’ adver: > T ines. ‘situato I the District of Columbla,and 8 ber miat recorded Th T - and, others. | {LUILCE P U Teiale 1o home newspaper | Executors’ Sale of Two Valu- | feisnated a and being lot 100 of T, B A pf the records of the ofiice of published in Washington, D C. °E. i . | s per piat recorded i 1 the wur- Gnbtr for the District of Columbl SIAE B, F PRINCE able Unimproved Lots Front- | s ber piat, fecoried in the, sftics of the, v L] LIE E. K rictions and covenants of _ <3 PERCY J. GRADY, i H 11, at folio 125. S gepictions fod covensnis ot hesond | _mnasz0111514 % ruees, | ing 60 Feet on the North Side | 114t (005 L8 o hird ot the purchase | CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTY of Legation St., About 250 |money to be paid in cash, balance in two ciation trust for about $3.515. furthe NG I mm of which ‘will be announced st | THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Auctioncers. equal installments. payable’ in one and two The Smart Way to UROPE a quick way|and a luxurious way . . . on one of the famous & & P murder was discovered I realized hf_-vn_-u dthm‘zfl-“ that, once the facts were known, 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH. 3343 8 Bt M T G | Trustees’ Salle of Brick Dwell.| Feet Weat of - Connecticut tion of the purchaser. required. ‘onveyancing, recording. ete. t 2 2 H ing, Being Premises No. 3211 & At Auction. Will be required at time of sals. All convey- purchaser's cost. * Terms to be complied wi .|| Northwest. 3 Eleventh Street 25, gshorit, vested in the underagned g | dnclng! Tetording. el ai ot of urchater o within thirty days, otherwi, . Feited and |!|pmv:¥cmvnv"m'n‘y~' be Sivaia cold a scretion of the tristees. | By virtue of a cortaii deed of trust dated | executo A ROBERT'E. "MCORMICK. September 1. 1938 being instrument No. % | P "Ghcaea we will el at publie aue: | horme of sale o be”complied with within st ALTRED B, BARER, Tocaraed Septemper 5. 125, amon the land | hu <, dgceased, we will well at public auc- | thirty dase from day of sale. otherwise the exSu 63 Trustees. rpcorda’of {he Bistrict of Columbla, ;"fl‘;gl'm? T EENTH . DA e ,u; HOAD, | irusiess reserve the right to, Tosell the peony 7 e Tequast ‘of the Da o : o Tisk ‘and fost of defan 2 ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | bociaralbnst G mieens wli " sell AT 24 OCLOCK P.M..-ots 8'and £ | chizer alier dve ‘Wdvertisement of such Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | T FolRTERNTH DAY OF MARCH. AD. rma: Onie-fourth cash. balance in equal | [E41%, I 4¢® newspaper published in Wash- e Brick 2 S | 4027, AT FOUR BICLOCK Fat,'the tollo . ikh thasreat at 6Lk por Coemtant “peor " JAMES M. WOODWARD. | Slory Brick Duelling, Six b b it iobatdtins 5 PR |t VTS it A ! s an . Iot 80 in Hi Wardman's subdivision of | PUichaser eposit o requ All - e ! ry dN I, part ot ‘block 18 in Todd and Brown's sub- | CONvesancing. recording; eic. at piurchaser's Ontario Road N.W. jon of Daris of the tracts of land knowp | SOt Terms of sale io be complied with SALE OF DWELLING. NO. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly | A3 ~Mount Pleasant” and - Pleasant Plai in ‘Shirtr/dass or GUSRIL IPHeS. 40th “STREET. WITH BUILDING B Her Rain e Oirustofuly | A% per plat of said first mentioned sy s FLAGG. 30 %o STREET WITH BUILDING ool 100 land ‘records of ‘the District of | fivision Tecorded in Livey County No, G0 gt 14n S W, ERET D PN R L KRR 0 OB i e gl Teauest of the party | i evor of the District of Columbi __mh11-d&ds.ex: oPE Tirtle of ‘A decree of ihe Sipreme T Cotter for”sate "Ly DUbic Wuction “n | ek 19 TN DE NAS S rior deed gt | THOS. J. OW, (W Eiulty Ciue Mo a7 we w isex. on FRIDAY. THE | L SR % E . biic A Vogi Mancir, dadr. W |l for forty:fve et o0, RS DAY A RCH " SN Y SECOND. iieine Jollowing-de- | younced at time of sale: z; bod, lupd and \premises. pitugte i the | Ghove waid trust to b paid” i e olumbla. 10 Wit 4 Ciither A° Swartzell's ‘sabdivision of lots | debosit of five Luudred d . Jring lostepment Mo 1% 2). thirteen years. with inter six _and one-half per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the A deposit of $300 DONT WORRY ON st AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING suspicion could not fail to attach to than a cemfornable night'strip from New Ralph or, if not te him, to the girl he Yerk. Two days along the magnificent loved. That night I put the facts z lainly before him. The thought of St. Lawrence . . . through a bit of France flmnx possibly to give ev'u:enca in America. Then about four days of which might incriminate his wife open sea. You enjoy the companionship made him resoive at all costs to— of widely traveled people. .. the epacious- Lipen b - % “1’ 'hulnt-d. and Ralph filled up the “To do a bunk,” he said, graphically. “You see, Ursula left me to go back to the house. I thought it possible that she might have attempted to have another interview with my stepfather. He had already been very rude to her that afternoon. It oc- curred to me that he might have so insulted her in such an unforgivable manner—that without knowing what she was doing—" - He stoppee. «/rsula released ner hand from his, and stepped back. “You thought that, Ralph!‘ You actually thought that I might have done it?’ “Let us get back to the culpable conduct of Dr. Sheppard,” said Poirot, dryly. “Dr. Sheppard consented to do what he could to help him. He was :::m-tnl in hiding Capt. Paton from w. INGS. Y RAWL] WLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 1111 S AN Warehousp .+ . the fine art of an excellent chef e g, Only about Storage, Moving, Crating from! lor Quebec . . . to Liverpool, Southampton, Belfast, Queenstown, 4 ays Glasgow, Cherbourg, Antwerp. The cost is attractive on all these chateau-like Canadian Pacific ships gailing The Mighty Water Boulevard to Europe. See local agent or C. E. Phelps, General Agent, 903 15th St, N.W.. Washington, D. C. - Canadian Pacific SPECIAL SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK 8.8.MONTROYAL—March3l EMPRESS of SCOTLAND—April 1 Write fér program of Arts Cralis Collesiste Tours— 10 Burope— to the Orisat. Disoct Bervice—Montreal to I} S A TR SR e fol: NN AN PREMI r : CK P.M.. the fol- Nowdiwest, " " sifaie In_the eed of trust dated Wi rict. of Colum- " open sea iepowit forfeited and = property re. » lock 10, Mertdian il * [Guired at time of sale. Conveyancing. re- | recorded Mai 0. among the | orded tn Liver 50 1olio 116, ‘Ot Y evords | cording. etc."at purchusar's cost, = ermie 1o e District. of Columbia, and at f 4 ok numbered of ‘the office” of the surveyor for the Dis. | b0, complied wit . other- | the { of the party secured ‘thereby n ihe subdivision of Bloomebury et of Columbia: Dow known for picposes | Wise ersignind {riisthes will sell at pubilc | hark. 4s the same i recorded in County o avempent, and (atlon arTol "N T | TSI, rescld we rnk andcone ot | g, i feont,of, the premises, o MON- | ofite of ultsurtegr for (he Distict of T Tie abar e Severty. sl WILIIAM A. COOMBE, AD. 1687, AT FOUR-THIRTY "P.M.. the | Columbia: and alwo lot sixty-seven (87) in ih, e sold subject to & prior deed’ of trust for . o CLINTON T. FLANAGAN. following described land and premises. situate . THOROUGH. £4.600, 8t 6% %, due January 20, 192 _mb247910.04 " " Trustées. _ | jn the District of Columbia, and designated | improvemen L e b in Dest_positi Dalance $1,000° cash. the” remainder payal THOS. J. OWEN (. AUCTIONEERS, | as and being lot 67 in Willlam L. Pollard ‘erms of uale: One-third of the purchase | BONHGDAY" for the new $46 per month, incliding interest at 6 subdivision of lots in square B54, money 1o be paid in cash and the balance | 1338 “G"” St. by & second deed of trust upon By virtue of tain _collateral note | plat recorded in Liber 16, at folio’ 1 in one and two vears, with interest at six property sold. or all cash over trust, at op- | under which default has been made. and at | the records of the office of the surveyor for | PPT cent per annum. payable semi-annually, tion of pure A deposit of $300 re- | the request of the holders thereof. we | | the Distriet of Columbia. secured by a deed of trust upon the prop- aiired of ‘purchuser at”tme of waie. All | el at public auction within our office, 1 “Terms. Sold sibject o a prior deed of | erty sold. or all cash at purchaser's option. conveyancing, _recording revenue stamps (G at. n.w. on FRIDAY, THE E IGHTEENTH | trust for '$3.000, further particulars $300 deposit required at time of sale. All and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. | DAY OF MARCH. 192% AT ONE O'CLOCK | which will announced at time of sal conveyancing. _recording. notarial fees at At o1 it Yo he complied with within | P.M.. Stock Certificate No. 206 for the 38 | the purchase brice ubove aid trust to be | cost of purchaser. Terme of sale to be com- hirty daye from d; “otherwise the | sharés of Rutland Court Gwners. Inc repre. | puid in cash. A deposit of $300 reguired. | plied with within 50 days trom day of sal, {itees reserve the right "t Fesell the hrop. | senting Apartment No. 407 of ‘the Kutland | Conveyancing. recording. etc., at purchasers | or ‘the (rustees reserve” the right to resell NTIC CITY iy at the risk and cost of the defaulting | Court Apartme deacribed ‘and” under | cost.“ Terma 10"be complied ‘with, within 40 | the proverty at the cost of the de- 2 purchaser, after five days' advertisement of | conditions contained in certificate of owner- otherwise deposil ted faulting purchaser after w m&. Now such 2 tisement i1 e newspane: ed in on BN AyeR bimonaladle: AXS, WARD A. GAHV Y. m toes, mbl0. 0 - Attrnafir-‘&u:ter Rates f GMAS E_JARRELL, wil inced, 3t fime A whdbdsendy” 1. Ev'“’}fiuwm nhmu'file&'l" OVER % BB, auc mh3,5.7.9.11.1 day: it Vi blishe shin. di Apnl 22, 1926, rty _may be advertised ] v"vgi-mnza.‘w-%" e | TS o Figper e BESEESY o Gl N

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