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3 2id estate, rn, and Floremes te be issued cls nuhhelt_ Sem o) . Riplcaton, io be not lems than thizts daoy RITZ. Justice. (Besl) Attest: THEODORE COGS. Register of i b+ of Wills_for ':!‘_unhrnl ot R = for brobate nd cadicil for len;r- 'uum;- e American Sa- qurity amd Trus Tne suret oF Tamaed 1 sa1d Jasi Wil SnA emEn o um ordered this 8t day af Prank L. mnm-, il . Coolidre. k M William Adams. tcher Magoun Adams and tah wunm Adams and Lewis Stone o,..'.'.,,f,‘??; under_ the will af Helen nnenn fowerd King Coolidee. | |Philin ST ana th btk Relen k" it dmaera, oozt ;n‘m Soncernea n mentioned. e fire ot Tnes ths o itrs e be ool T LEON RATZ Atternes. PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Onlumbia. ~ Holding Probats Cou=t —Nea. 32996, ‘Administration. t Sotumbi, ‘b . _hA3_abtained from the Proba‘e Court, of the District ot Columbia. ierter M the District of Al persons havins claima are hereby werned o me.with The Vouc Jun Sinerwise they mae b lew b “Xcinded from e e SPPR“ COuRT OF Comaemn, 1 THE EVEXNING LEGAL NOTICES. | LEGAL NOTICES. ] GEORGE M. McKEE, Attorney. E ® T OP THE DISTRICT OF DIs: 1 5058 umbla. ~ holding Probat —No, Administration. R m.’ ue. ihet the subser e “DiSiy e eainea’ from "the Tndthe ex: Dmnfl of Columpia, 1 west, at the Eotambie st rick “Conté nortiwest, : o Ro: "ToTe. Notics and order of publication —Nutice iz hershy hat Commissioners of the Dis- T o Colimbia ITUARE o 8 cortain h-r'mm\ of the Act of Congress spor M 1913 entitied An Aet, he expenses of “ant Attorsers. A decea hereb; e e with the woiicn ore the ST a3 of Mar. the 315 X o fse ther may By Gaw e excluded trom &l beneft d_estate. b ':d “Rbes EJ. Atgest RE or ofEMiy ror the Dis Cleric ot the Probate | Yon Street chandise, sutomo- 14 Storage, furni er og lung-am.-nu moving re, 78, reapec - Tation nnder the provisions of subchabier | Motproat storspe. Boe ©f chaprer fiteen of (Ae code of Tavtor) g oS0 “oeany the Ditriet of Columbia). have Money advanced. 1,500 re Iness map of bank ' Estimates OVING & STORASE 618 EYE ST N.W. + MAIN 2010 Fide: of Daniia Dfreet morthwest. in the Districk of Colnm. i a man or plat fled with fhe extension of Dahlia section "¢ ‘3th ‘street. northwest. in the triet of Columbia. and the cendemnation d necessary for the purpnse thereof, ssess the benefits resulting th ese proceedings be. and ih MO\ E Without Wor: aponzible !el'\) ! Rate e in rooms. $2 m T ior anipping NORTH ,04 e T Rne) Uerder vatifving ik mad e it 505 Florida A nd | onfirming he sward of damagex and the assesement of benefits of the Eworn herein: ‘and 5 ‘-1 that a copy of this motice published ‘wice 3 week for o) ve weeks in The Washinston | . the Washington Pos Mewspavers peommencing Sth ot hupiet: Jo38 10 S Tuxthar ‘ordered (hat | 3 comy of this notice and order be served b the United States marshal. or hia depu- | fies. "ipon _each of the owners aftthe foe of the land .to ‘be condemned nee! mav he found br the marlnfl.ynr hmw GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Approved be American Bar Asmociation ember of Astociation of American Law Summer Seulon 1929 Belmr the said Sth Seeond Torm: Amgust 1-September 14 ke court A true copr. all benefit v v e PlGoastt of el estate. Given under v | y 814 T T OF THE DISTRICT OF Broby g (Sourt —Ne istration.—Thi no- 2861 Sive tiea that the suhscriber. Hes he iber, :t the' :‘nm»n; of hded rrom m di 1929, Fonda Bids Do fi Seal.) ! At COGSWELL. Regists: Kl wm the District of Columbia. er . ite_Court. UR \ &.\fi. that the lllhtrlbev. 'e'fo':‘h! Dtflvk" nl Court of the District of Dollmll& " of Wr‘"m on (’I! estate of Ic Glenn itthews. late of the Distriet Jumbis. deceased. AN persons hl"nl flllml decessed are hereby warned to = 'Ith the vouchers flwnc! h das of Ju T mi Rew Hampshire ave., Avt for the Districi of Columb cl;n” of z'm Drobate 5.22.20 'rlonl WALKER, Athrw COPRT OF JIEE DISTRICT gr A (o3 eathon. T ¢ the subscriber, af me nmmt ‘of from BT oF" the Ditrict ot Camribie, TIoaie 384 b = Ml!»r 01 ‘H\VA for the triet Jor jthe “Dlatrict of Golumbi k. of l'Afl E mhmc mhlleucnluln: \ e tfl& the mnmber, ol tm i "o 3 obf re the Proba of' the Dircict of columm., Teters udummrvhcn s of Minetts te District of "Cor Guceased ALl persons having clams d_are hereby oy 'ne ouchers. thereof, enticated. to the subscriber; “on By C ¥ Trust Officer. (Seal.) ‘At‘tvem WELL. Resisier o for the Distriel of Columbia, fl of * Probats 22.29 C WTRERT, Atiorn N THE SUPI OF THE DIS- ‘rich 6 Golimbin, B % Probate Court. —In re estate or Ohariss G. Ellie, deceased. Administration No. 38835 — Application o Nerein for ietters of admi m.unun pr the estate of Charles G Norval K. Tabler. it P z; June. A.D. 1 s, tll Ll ll.l n . Let notice hereof he “Q o 5DORE oc the District of columbll“&t:rr % 3 E’:‘\fm"fi. mn};n; ;"s'. "“&’hfi’.fi' Bt B e o B By Court Bf the bu!’ltl of columhu Tett :‘n'v'-.ni!x?rdmmn. hu‘:}'th Dis Ple’ ntoou- Jumbia, deceased. All hav with the " hereot, . 10 the mbernhr on das of Jun 93 5 Jnw be exelided from vep under ms COQRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Tumbie, CHolding Probate Gobr | 0 asimatiatisn 'y Diliriec”ot 21 the Dutrict of Detumits, “has” Svtained’ Pom tha Seurt o the Distrier of | Columbia. Ioters tration the egtate of James 0L the District af Co- 1 persos the hereof. (0" Subaeriaay o of March. A.D. 1930; y by 1aw be excluded from Y estate. Glven under m h U thenticatet. ore the 20th day erwise they henefit of Saisier af Wilis for the D . Olerk of the Probate Court. 1030 | elu rom all henefit of Gaen unfl!r';lxfihlnd thi :51 nua Clerk. By Fan. 70 Twentieth Atrast West 1640 SUPREME COURT OF THE ms'rlucr or Columbia. holding Probate o Heeminar .#5""». Thoer, of '\; "\")x‘:”n':' ce ubscriber, of the Distri fumbia has ebtained from tha Probai ooms: running water; fl!h ulwn aten Swher mamt —___ASBURY nm:. " lAFAYETTE URY PARK. N.Ji “A"HOTEL OF DISTINCTION W e ol the Distriet Cl ce‘umb ving th - tllmst '.hl le- N o exhibit e "%y i the youchers thereo!. Teaslly au. | thenticated. to tI .Hlblrnher on the 29th day of May. A.D. 1930: fllhlf'l" ther may by iaw be excluded from all hene- fit M nld f-ll'.l Glnn unden my X commfi co&)lw . OF IBE \pISTRICT OF a. 28906, Adminis T 5o4ive o, e of the District o' mbi Obiained from the ! Court of the "District of Catwmbia letters of dministration on the estaie of Ella Minus. e District of Columbla, deceased. . the o same, with the vouchers thereof. legally au- theaticated. 1o the u Tosin O, befere 4th 30 etherwize rom all ben . R this | A POF- 1) " Attest s for the District "ot Golumbias Clerk o the ate Conrt Prob, o !lzul:lt B. GROSSMAN, Investment ney for Plai ihey ma: \l b Y of said IK ' a“fl“‘r Docket—The obiect ofs i 5 obta: for the plaintiff’s ductes of diverce s vin o & T8 groun Pecone. | On_motian I tm- UR das o a.rm’g...’e.’él” .."r R g entered o o withasin oriinn S ok Tor *washingon 3nd, The Wasbington Ster 'l RS, Ro nmu n front rooms. ali , couRT "6F 1 e THE“E——‘E"_TL-MA e of Luella co de e ke, de eased. ?“ 3 3 - ‘ Tinistration. o i been hernln for 10("!. ist! walk. uod'm and homelike. Ry water | °'o'x“'f"§:' hd- nrive Nm.u« tion on said es . to apply for such m—-m\ u 1A day of .mn-. hot B Drivate bath. Phone 5P Colum Sooke giins cm el An 1f ‘Grant eel. ‘Kate Grinnel Srinnells aran Grinnell. Grinnell. {nn Soaconine Sose: Jennle cm:mon and Lucy R Willlams_ and all others Ded l | in said eomrt 'I’V "' ) ”"l IV ToAD1s3sat ten ocioc how lnD ication lhflull nO( tor Eranted et nbtite: hereot b ublished ihe Washington Law Repor Xven: tar SI'IAD! SIDE, MD. “RURAL Hm On Chesavenke (Bathing. 5. N \ enr eek. A W. | Bhsaveine. iga.. Phons West River 27 ‘sm disappeared into the gray, drifting r~ STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAW THE TREASURIE HOUSE OF MARTIN of Preceding Instaliment. | coat of fashlonable cut. a cap pul ba {8 2 gel- | down over his forehead. and unusur dly | ue lerge spectacles. slipped from his & aiegless coip: | T8 ey And addressed hinmeelt T have to thank Martin Hews [fd this, T suppose>” he demanded, po ing down the river. “T am not here to answer ayesti 1 told him “Mine was onlv a matter of | he assured me Yon have apent. T a pifasant afternoon assisting escape of 3 cowardly murderer. my rcompliments to Mr. Marti " 1]: and my congratulations | gewsnw castle has become ; called Breese] With mysterious electrical devic s about in an electrically con- ndon gang leader. Jim Donkin. a at the house with & girl name: He has killed a 'g"' in s fignt with & gang em- e s ang is in pursit and Hew ion ta dfive Donkin to & place of safery He sivec him an automatic pltol in case of hi. Before Owston leeves a beautiful pears it the house ! once and never rerurn Telects the offer and .drives off ¥ith and offers him £20 if he will organization. Tell him that jar his ney\um (Continued Prom Yestarday's Star.) for damzels in distress. 13 3 TR A T T/ when the fancy takes me Rachel. T shal The car driven off | at{ s& reckless pace that it was of sight. When T made my report of Breezeler Mansion. he Ltrned with * changeless. sardonic am! b You are engaged. sently. “Your salary m}%fiy 1.000 year. and if vou fail to n o Gatis: faction T shail ask you to v yout 2t a moment’s notice. thegmaster SECOND INSTALLMENT. E drew up, after a six-mile ' was little better than a rough eart track leading down to the river, My com- with anxious eyes firet along the road by which we had come. and afterward at the motor launch moored a score | drive, at the end of what panion stepped heavily ouf, and looked of yards ont In the siuggish stream. i 1§ 4 1 What abov Y hur first The white light flashed my duties?” T queried., and_principal one is 10 n. T have enemies. The whom yvou probably saw of them. 5o long as He stepped into the dinghv that was waiting under the bank, and for rhe first time the atrained look of appre- guarf my per hension seemead to pass from his face. mav .Joseph “He's a rum little devil. but he's Mochygis o kept his word,” he muttered. as 1 b« 1: g was in existence, 1 was . Now that they are NH l'ou-nh wilt look this wa: d him in. "1 knew if any. sne vrusum bought and paid for, d get. me away, he could. Tell He clambered on to the motor ll‘"‘th e thinks should have gone to 10‘ the dinghy was drawn up. and e_haz & cunning brain, he has | former_swung lvwnv.! and started M’ geni fis. he fi¢ a great opponent. He has | seaward. the spray alreadv bresking mon em.s it weakness. though. He per- over her as she OD' into speed. I mif hl.m!clf to hate—he hates me | watched her for several moments, until Pa: giongnf that sort disturbs judgment. for my throat. he will some day mist. Then. just as T was turning s neck mto the noose.” | around. ‘the ehaufteur touched me on {onej of rhe telephones upon Martin shoulder. He pointed aleng the |Hegws''desk tinkled gentlv. He listened road by which we had come. and I saw Jar Ji spoke into It a nearly snaudible | & motor car approaching, furiously lw:pd. Almost before he had replaced driven. 1k p receiver, the white light above the The ear rushed toward us. swaying 4. pr flashed. He touched a button up- | from aldl to side, splaghing the wé Wr | on his desk. the door swung open. and the sunken pooh of the rc &d the girl who had intruded upon mv hlgh mm the air, more than once §i Bt hiding place with her singilar offer en- | avoiding a dangerous skid. When it | tered the room. came 1o a standstill about a P simen you are joining my eatablish- yards awav from us. an appa ren vmmx man. ‘wearing a long motor) -Tour . for Pulte l{u Siie"Sotn. gEoploal’ conntry, éniog bathi Sorla. Round-trip e Fulford -nmm B —Jmn a ol y mu" by v; f. Fleri fi The Gift of Aquarins, | L8 cowm BEACH, V. HONEGE FOUSE Now o uu-r’;‘ i nuw cufil;zllr for rent‘g week nr menth. | 18 1 o ettt c"nmn d trom nu Pmma urt of & Yin” Fraderse h on‘Pfly:g\"k Va W RESOKTS. ZoNipanY, Fresidant, COGEWELL, Regist o Eoammeia, Gourt, cnm 5 pat b' s-, w. R GERALI n. ornevs, Diained’ from . rict of celumhu “letters of te of Adolph Kin Adols Kinder- o} eased. A“ ”Cf‘nn' s asnna("The deceased are her t l-h" 1t u"'!e ‘:‘lm"l',!"lfl th legniie “avrhenticate !“’u’n“ Reford the J0i% day, of BOL, A4 othorwise ey, wy Given 'Ildlr 220" MARY Oregon ocean beaches and plains, mountains, gigantic canyvons id_eat rivers, lakes and waterfalls, my hand this & & 2o [INDy= ” s 16 unty Rllh'qr ol 'V“fi'l'?l Vhl MERSCH. DRI ot Comimbre Glerk b o Distrs thousand miles of paved hi lines and river boats make cessible, Fverv convenienc hotels, wayside taverns and Attorneys. ¥ COURT OF THE DI s Foiding Probate Cou Oregon's scenic attrac 7l and testament of "anid 3 for letiers estamentare Marsaret N “Boswel. 't 15 orde; June. A D 1 ataie; Jibat, Joun Mm ey (i i Frebate Tetters ™ Enzave AD e (hey ey by law he exciddod Hrom of said estate. Given ""“i =y d '3” i3th day of yune, ¥ lorado BI i mm 3 n Lhe Ditrict of of the All peraons having claims uoa o od 1 e the oochere to the sul of. June, 1ron ‘G',‘l um. \inder n?v 1ith day of June. A3 %7158 Y b test ’tnganu OaBELL, COnBWELL, e' Ohetis ter tRe Diarrict of Coli ia_Clerk of the Probase Court Jeld 38 Erk of the Probate Court ie1332.3 min th Do Au;;. Richard Dorse lake of sapphire heanty-—the oear in Phow cuu fication sh ?' 54 2 n Let nonu’f; feof be. °" % oncs o eacty ”Z‘x'm sl ks Defors the return day phersin Seattle, lingham, Mt. IDOR] /O(‘Bhl L W!ll: for Vhl Du!rlst of Columb} the_Proba C "l“lfl‘ Al‘lrll’- e wil ,.hmm.. mmu\a We will be glad to help : chase your tickets for tram, and make vour reservations No Charges !reb-u arnett, g fieace 24 " der, se; at and lar e eriee a3l o) ,; Woodward & Lothrop 7th Floor OFFICES IN i Wadhington ening Star_once Succescive weeks. prior "Dn!* date. ol A mfi T " t 70 LARGE Srier of ce; The Scenic Beauhe of Oregon he land nf l_ml wonders find a wonderful Summer plavground of great charm| Scenes that thrill you, grandeur that grips renowned Columbia River Highway, Old Oregon Trail, with its w ide smooth pa\cflwn' Hood, its snow-capped peaks majesticaliy tow m the air-—Crater Lake National Park with its 1\ set scenic heanty and wonderment. From Oregon on to the Charmed lLand of ‘.Ma,h ington and British Columbia; Spokane and the Inland Empire, Baker, Victoria, the beauti Vancouver Island. Vancouver and Capilano an‘ the Canadian National Parks. Ask Mr. Foster REG, U, 8. PAT. OPF. “Y BS, 1 was bom under Aquarious.” Out of the air voung Dr. Denton delivered this_eryptic phnu “Whatever Vivacious shoulder ““Th e recalls it.” re- for an astrological d nnce declared me to {‘cssua ks remarkable gift of controling insan people. “Lucky we have von along, Craig’ qiggled Fantine Bell. as thev turned | up the walk the entrance, “If anv of the patients break loose we'll flee to vou." As they were waiting in the recep- tion Toom to register ‘an attendant ispered to Fantine and Denton who were standing near him “There's an interesting ease!” He indicated a girl just outside on the veranda reading, a lively play of expression animating her features. As he observed her. Cralg felt an odd shock of personal pain tinge his pro- fessional intereet. “An emotional temperament.” The judged silently, ut unbalanced? Unbelievable!” Once more he glanced through- the open doo eyes upon her book, her face and figure m- consciously posed her story. “Actress born!” he muttered. Just thdn a staff physician whom | Denton knew came along. To him Craig appealed, after the brief salu- tations. “1s she incurable?” nodding | toward the vivid figure on the venanda. | ‘Who? Mise Carmichael?” He puck- ered his brow, thoughtfull TUm. We hope not. Only a few delusions.; Inter- | esting case. Wait, I'll present vou | _ Left momentarilv alone. Denton felt himself shuddering. Stil voung in medical practice, he had much of pro- fessional hardihood to acquire. ‘“Out- rageous!” was his rebellious thought. “Horrible! Horrible'" Miss Carmichael's vesponse ‘o introduction was entirely normal. viola tones, mellow and resonant. ther disturbed Craig's poise. As party paired off to begin the ‘tour of the building Dr. Lawton turned to Miss| ('lnmch-el | oan,” he llld “It s time for your w Immediately hFr maladv evidenced Looking up, she pouted rhi!d. : “No, my feet are lazy. All the . persuasions wers r-ne!p;.ly Rapal, u.n l|hl.:n ory) ,- ly 3. X FN O sm mun V'Iué uver A ,’-¥ Here vou vhil forested and snow-capr, and flower-colored valle glaciers and snow fie .| vou. WA ghwav, electric and st pa#m these attractions easilv Myc- e ie afiorded by sple pelid auto camps. 7 1a- vhe \]' 1 in the part inclide now tions wp a the Oregon Caves, a ma Her vrl of Tacoma, Mt, | Iainrov vere }t, Rel- 1l drfyes of \gs~and argn 1. put stage or af coaxingly. ou plan vour eamer, at hotels, your gift of Aguarius on her.” "hmfld Dofiv mischeviously. Swif ly. with something more than profes- | sional experimental curiosity 1in serious air, the young physician ac- cepted the challenge. “Joan,” he commanded, gazing Wwith t into her| No Fees The leaping flame of her glance scorched; then suddenly her mood | changed.” A peculiar smile parted her| | lipe: her ‘dramatic eyes met his steady! | ones trustfully, She lald submissive| The: N tayflower sbby RESORTS Dr. - Lawton ~looked = sfter :m.nzel as they moved awav. not wait" he' instructed the\ them | CITIES AND | haustible supply | she sang, | erossed her face. | control, hand in his | Panti EWS ment. Maj. Owston,” said, Martin Hews, e introduce you to my nisce—my secretary, if I 'mav call her so, fo | she does nothing except act as in i termediary between myself and m bureau of information, into whose secrets you shall be one day initialed, Maj. Owston—Miss Essiter. Beatrice. ' my dear, £50 from your eoffer, if you | please.” | ‘The voung woman opened & wondefu! | ivory box with claspe that seemed o me | of solid gold. and counted out £50 from what appeared to be an inex-, She took the notes ' across and Jaid them on her unele's | desk. He passed them over to me. T will take it for granted.” he said. ‘that von are mot on speaking terms | with your faflor. and I will telephone to mine. Vou must have some clothes. | Most. other things we can provide vou | with, For the present. you will sleep here. Before the week is over, T ghall probablv have other wark for you in the West End. That must wait, however. | | until you have vour clothes, and nn!!!w vour rooms are engage A bell rang softlv. The white light flashed out. the door opened. Mgy sm- | plover's expression became almost be- " nevelent. out—the door opened. Come Minchin,” he invited— ‘eome in." % i A man entered and approached the table respectfully. He was dressed in sober black, and there were many points about him that seemed to in- dicate the well trained gentleman’s servant. He was a person of curiously nondescript appearance, Wwith small features, bald headed, and slanting eves set rather wide apart. Minchin,” his master announced. this gentleman. Maj. Owston, accepted a post of responsibility in the | household . He will sleep here tonight. | You will give him the laurel suite on the ground floor. He will need a great many articles for his toilet, most of which you will doubt provide “Certainly, sir.” “In five minutes,” Martin Hews con- cluded. r!'um and show Maj. Owston man denl.rLed My new Dlnver turned toward me. and the erent note left his tone. His ion had bacome almost ferocious. | in, | mitted Joan's lazy feet led the visitor mad chase. She was irresponsibly ga: as the vellow butterfiies careening| aimlessly ‘in the heat. Her delicate banter wes an odd blend of innocense sophistication, wit and fantastic foolish. ness. But her companion was silent, Md stunned to discover thus the frst woman he had ever cared to woo and win | As he grew more abstracted the girl | t00. became serious and walked on quietly. 0 a rustic seat where lav o gay scarf. a hook, a guitar. Pleking| up the old-fashioned nstrument he | struck a thrilling chord. He hesrd he: through. “‘To kise the cross, sweetheart, ‘to kiss the eross!" " Despair caught him; then on the, heels of despair & quick, glad suspicion. That vibrant voice, so accurately placed! No one sver learned to sing| !JiSRton L) like that in a mad house! As she| dropped the guitar he bent forward and searched her face with professional v. She met his futile examina. tion with tragic ev i “At night, when the bad dreams come,” she murmured. “I am lonely| and frightened” Piteous heartbreak ' was in her tone. When the bad dreams come! Oraig Denton lost al! self-control. He cried [in a terrible voice. down on his knees' before her with his hands gripping oan! T shall kiss no eros: 1 shall kiss no eros He declared with impetuous sarnest- ness that hereafter he would live only to study how to cure her bad dreams. | And then she should. if she would so honor him, become his wife, cherished, adored—— More and more he said with inco. herent but determined infensity. As his vehemence subsided, he feit subth that she had changed illusively, in- explicablv. A poignant expression which might have been contrition “You would do thix for me?"— breathlessly “I would and will.” was & vow. Some overpowering emotion seemed to master her and she struggled fYor but an aescaping triumphant blush sprang from throat to brow. | Then suddenly, '"Your train—they| are signaling—hurry Dazed, Denton, with rru'smn handclasp, hastened away. As jumped upon the coach at the ctnlon Dr. Lawton efaculated: Come again, Craig. Dull here mr’ gungmNe¥ luplnnwnqg:h daughter. | tudying for opera. en | be heard as the train “A second Farrar, I think. n't ml.nd our jokes. Immeasurable relief followed Den- ton’s realization of anticlimax to his heroics and high resolves. Ah, what, matter? He started to shout something! from the moving train, but saw himself | far ouz of hearing with Dolly and 'rtmul\: lmyilhly at his elbow. “111 motor back this evening,” he d to hh!lelf. as, with ln indul- mt ned t for q:um in the momt ‘The statement | tricions. | himself. | ‘Wh rooms! ' The Cottage ShEeTIng | se.se ta 31 'PATRIOTIC CONCERT BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Toperight, 1088, by Nerth Amer- ican Newspaper ance and Metropolitan Newspeper Sermce. | I was as mearlv afraid of him as 1 mveavuhuollwmmmvlm4 ‘Owston,”s he said. “from mow on. | until ‘we part, you are my man. Don't| question my Often I am lninstml-t!uommm. if a breath of mv doings reaches the outside world or a, confidence of nunc is betraved. you pay—! very ugly Hmit. mfl “‘Perfectlv.” 1 assured him. T have my own principles left. such as thev are. and nothing will make me st from them. but the worid has treated | me badly, and T am not squeamish.” With that, he fouched a button under his desk. and Minchin reappeared. ‘The apartments to which he econ- ducted me were & revelation !.n com. fort and luxury, There o’ Diesantly fumioted: mting | Toom; with a room and large bathroom communicationg. all on the ground | g, floor, and the windows of all three were protected by iron bars, “Mr. Hews thought. sir.” um:hm confided. “‘that vou had better becom: acquainted with the constitution of the houcehold. In addition to the ordinarr domsstic staff we have five footmen in the house and three elec- The house, as you may have noticed. is full of electric devices..Even the master's carriage runs up or down stairs in grooves connected with an electric dynamo. Then there is a complete set of burglar alarms indoors | and out, and the secret doors are all worked in the same manner. We have | a huge searchlight in the tower, and some other smaller contrivances that Mr. Hews will probably tell vou IN\\' The master wishes keep for the present the luwuldt you have. and there are other weapons and ammunition in the cupboud “Who actually lives the - house | besides 1! servants?” I asked. ter. Mr. Hews, and vour- there must be 40 empty 1 exclaimed. ‘There are a great many.” he ad- “Still, there are visitors— foreign _ rhiefly—coming _and _going - be:\nnmg, ON JULY 4 PROGRAM Marine Band Will Play at S5lvan Theater for Night Fire- works Display. Plans for the celebration of Indepen- | dence day in the Capital are being rap. idly completed under directian of the eitizens committee appointed by the | Commissioners. The official formal ceremonies will be held in the Sylvan ‘Theater, on the évening of July Fourth, with a patriotic concert at e United States Marine Band h | diately following the formal ceremo: |and the massing of the colors. An innovation this vear will be the parade of troops and patriotic organi- i encireling the Monument in | connection with the massing of the col- ors and a big air display. Five thousand dollars is asked by the | citizens’ committee for the expenses of the celebration. Centributions are being received, checks being ma payable to Victor Derber, treasurer, and sent to Mr. Deyber. to E. J. Murphy, chairman of finance. or to Miss Sibyl Baker, ex- ecutive vice chairman, at the Pranklin Bull Thirteenth and K streets, of- ficial headquarters of the July Fourth committee ! Admits He Poisoned His Bride. ANA, Tex.. June 22 () — Octe le 21 today confessed that he | gave vear-old bride poison | which retulted in her death Tuesday Nix, who had been held in the Bowi | County Jall at Boston, near here, was | moved to another jail when mob vio- lénce was threatened | all_the time, and the whole of the north wing hes been converted into & | museum for pictures and such like. 'I'hu ‘master often, spends several hours | s day locked in there . . . At what time will you take your dinner, sir' “At any time that is convenient” T told him, trying, by adopting a casual tone about the matter, to conceal the fact that I had had no luncheon “It will be served about 8 o'clock " he announced, and took Presently the room became a little close. and T took advantage of a | cleverly concraled door, and, finding the fastening with some d!meultv 1 opened it and stepped out into | night. A light drizzling rain n rsllin: which cooled my cheeks, as I strolled down the flinty path toward | the road. There was scarcely a sound to be heand except the melancholy | nooting of steamers crawling up the | river, and the prospect all around was as dreary as ever. Suddenly I was ‘aWIl" that my solitude was about to be disturted. A motor car or taxicab | had pped in road some 200 | yards awsiv, and a man was proceeding on foot ipward me. Although it was a dark night, the | vehicle }jad approached without lights and the, footsteps that every moment {71 could hear more distinctly seemed to be those of & man seeking as far as possible 1o avold attention. Even when he camp in sight—a large, bulky figure, wearingt a bowler hat and a long mack-. | intocho—his progress was furtive, and at his, first glimpee of the light of my | eigarcite, he appeared to hesitate. In a mo:nent or two, however, he came on, and naused as he reached my side. I | recognized him at once. It was Miles, yutler, who hai itted me. 'pod evening,’ meted “him. \ul Jhave had a wet walk, I am afrs Ty lifted his hat with an effort at pol: i=ness. b miserable walk, siz.” he confided. }ly immediate reply was interrupted im 1 singular fashion. I suddenly. felt bii*yded. hnthed in a great sheet of light. I shielded my eyes with my hapd and swung around. <A brilliant mm of electric illumination from the further wwe' had caught us both, | played an for s mament, and v!nveled nver ?h! mud mked 'flder- i'n thr dvku nmw. the r!zened trees stood out one by on: About, rnlfway to the station, the vehicle in “thich " Miles had arrived was clearly visible, being driven very slowly, and | etill without lights. ‘!‘hea as suddenly | s it had appeared, searchlight rwas shut off, and the dukness around is seemed more intence than ever. I realized to my surprise that the man by my side was ‘trembling violently. i (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) Where to Maotor and Dine PETER PAN INN At Urbang; MA., 7 mi_sonth of Fredericl; 3 from Washingten. Rosd te !-ur T open o mitomontl s | of detour sien at Henderson, Cor: tnnn Ham. Sicak and Chicken Dinners, 51 Woek-Ans_Luneheons. e Maryland fried chicke Tor 3, viaduet inte Auwe one 447 ANEY..L Olney - Farm uncfieon Tea 200 >+ 50¢ Open Evees Day In The Y-— Asfiton 133~ KOPEL POINT HOTEL In Southern Maryland Al State Rosd Special Weekly Tlates R LT B, ‘Chicken _and Ses. Food 'Dinners Take Leonardibwn '?Q.T:—nrn Risht at HARRY G. KOPEL, Prop. St. Marys County, Maryland Telephone: Lesmardtoyn 25-F-3 20) Hanover St. Oppesite P. 0. Fredericksburgy Va. uunm.—uunu- #w—'flnnlr icken and Native furniture of fhe George Washington Country. Antiaues. Phone 604- Go, South via #r Return, via, Sher 4 Mateh 0 PheBiue Ridge Country fiuntlg 'flarh v Somert Tourtst Dinners Ro SEVEN GABLES | PATUXENT BJAGH HOTEL at. Marzs Routs h w-'ao'r: and unmmwwn z«lcm’." il ners. T-ln-h-”"fiu Wi yke: wx.étmx Bt., Frederick, M All Rooms Wf.h Bath ) rol e Hote) Snyder Cod-r’l'mva.yld. | Cotesvine Bike (R ?!'tc biosis e HUNGERFORD TAVERN Roekville, Md. Place to Enjoy sn Unusual B T g O gy SR’y mace of Srounds, Telesnons | Roekviila 738 The Gassman Dining Roo PEN'MA od, Tosds, Beautitul mountain seenery ous meal wuu D Rooms. ara Fmdne Tel Room Frederick’s La 4 s wnr’rfln VA s arry Tavern ‘l‘a Miles From Mt. Vernen the Richmend to Washington Highway | Famous for its Fried Chicken and | Waffle Dinners Phone Lorton 3-H THE HILL TOP HOUSE Among the Mountains Harpers Ferry, W. Va. ‘Most picturesque view in Shenandoah VaRey A beautiful drive and an ideal Place to dine at the end of your trip. !r @ Toll House t the lttls eray ton P ¢ the rosd ® foodkome Cocked rignatle Rates Bupper r;me; tun rign Stlver !xyz:m lsiiped R K tho Week End at 1 CARVEL HALL HOTEL At Colonial Annapolis, Md. nvnl Ai-l-y‘a d sp.'.'. the w.;k"i';'d at Casa Del Rio Inn 31 Miles from Washington en South River CURLEY’S Neer Point Lookout Wonderfu! meals, salt-water bathing and fishing. Special weekly and week end rates. Take route 5 to Ridge, look for sign. P‘mrf Great \ oF write for Lodge.

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