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AUCTIONS, EXCHANGE. ANG Bldg. for ity or sub u'moonr, Fat. 5406, 303 Sou %03 IEAL ESTATE w‘"s- o o e e N ‘eom 1? LO; ‘ AL A'l'! AU!’O wm. o' Loans Procured on Autos. o sd Ilv &mmb 943 N. Y A I 5558. EED MONEY QUICKLY? AUTO BANmS CO.. 903 N. Y. AVE. N.W, WANT!D——ION'Y WILL PAY COMMISSION FOR $600, se- ured by A-l second mortgage on home and business in nearby Sive vt mortgase for 32000 Address Box 0-M, Star office. AUCTION SALES~-THIS AFTERNOON THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. PRO 5 ViTtoe.of & cortain dead. of ust, duly secorded In Liber No. 6301, folia 463 ‘et scar gf,the 1and vecords of the Distriet of Colum: AY Or MAR POUR TN O (L O0K . the Tolloing Geetsined end Sod-preme situate i the Distriet of Columbla and_desig nated as and being let 45 in !rcnb Shapiro's subdivision ! 88 per plat recorded in EIF survever for the District of Columbis in dber 75, folio 87, subject to right of way and covenants of record ‘Terms of lll! One third of the money ‘to be paid in eaual ln-nllmenu pa; on years, h mle e. ll six DQ!’ centum DQY snnum nually, from day ef sale, seflll'ld hy decd nf trust upon the proj erty sold. ur lll rnh at the option ol purchaser. of $300 will be quired at hm A convulncl recording. eic.. at e haser. of sale to be cnmnned Illh lflll ‘tflru days lmll day of sale. D!hcr' ise l . tees ‘'ve the right to resell lh DYDRIIL,. at 1he risk and nnu of defaultis after five days’ advertisement 0 Tesale in some mewspaper published in 5‘ W a%-‘m' 1e23,25,° 2‘hmhAlU! 6 &FTHE ABOVE BALE H. - oned until MONDAY, % OF \RCH., 1033, A’ THREE- IRTY ocwc K P M. same BY ORDER OF THE TRUSPERS. mh7.10, l‘.l &F THE ABOVE EALB 18 RT) nedcgnfll PRIDAY % 5 m é" 933, AT A sige OR.DQ ER OF THE TRUSTERS. o mn1g17 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. WS AW TRUST] ' SBALE OP R ETATE. SRENG Pfl-fi!&l ' 95% pSTREET NORTHWES SR Coriain deed of trust duly mnrded m Lib!r No. 8571 the land records of the District of umbia. and at the request of the party cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will | Ie: gell at public auction. 1n {ront of the prem ises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY R MARCH, A.D. 1933 AT THREE- OCLOCK 0. ine fallowing-described. 1and and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being in Ray E. Middaugh and William non's mhdlleslon of lots in block seven (7). unt; 1o the office of the surveyor of the D Columbia; subject to the covenants of record. JTerms of sale: One-third of the purcnase i cw.: balance in two in, one and two sale, see erty sold, or all ci sale. - All conny luv 2 cont ot vurc aser: Bermn be' complied with within thirey Sas-Trom dag of sl otherwise 4 stees reserve the right to resell the at ihe Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser atter five dayy’ advertisement of sugh ve: sale in some newspaper published in - gton. o wasozor Jostao Vice President. WILLIAM H. LINKINS. mh2-d&ds,exSu&hol Trustees. 84 THE ABOVE SALE_HAS_ BEEN POST- Bn ed until PRIDAY, THE BE\%‘IINE OF MARCH, 1033, AT 8A HOUR and plact Y 'OKDER OF THE TRUSTEES. TRUSTI“ BA P VA!.UIA R b IR 300, 458, 634 AND B3 NW. Ey Virtue of a certain doed of truat, Tiorded ‘on Nevembar 1931, in o uly aisel th Dll’t 1 \ ot COI\IIIM designated as and Being u& twenty-six (2 in Parthenia Thyson's subdivision of pf sauare four hupdied and aiy-ihres 425) gzr nln mordad Illl H. {ol Street by ‘the Jfull deptn of origin w mmm\ Q) in square four hu Td fifty-ihree <4 L In sauare 453 wil be sold first in front of premises No. B17 7th st and immediately thereafter the mmmm- reels above mentioned will be of said frame dwellings numbers 6: 34 and K16 Eve stroet n.w. Sold sublect to prior st deeds of partieulars of which, wil ncarmnx revenue ulm chaser’s cost. bt is lp I fors ted and the prog qver and"Tesold n the dmmmnflfl' Ffi axaflm SRRE 3 BERGIA mh6.dds.exBu’ rustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auenonun. !'lws'r!:r‘s IAYJ VAL\JA By Virtue of & deed of mu:. fscorded 1n ber No BS83, folio 143 et seq. r e land records of the Distriet of Colum- h)n. and at the r of party secured FOU! fiy Dm’:fu :Hn'lflmguulm 1t " (e tract of Tand \mum er plat recorded in il Jhs & v bt 5 ‘Terms of sale: On third of the pu ah money to be paid in ance rep 3Dy promissory Hote of Burchaser b in three years, with interest at on et phiar Sy pur. ty’ sold, o llm Loor a1 cash, X $750.01 Ay e rlents a DAVID P) LOUIS Sy THOS. J, OWEN & SON Aglcrw!m 1431 ly‘e‘ Street N. USTERS' P RESIDENTIAL REAL g"'l‘fi‘a%fl PRENISES NO. By viriue of u certain deed of trust, duly Jrecorde er 1o 335 et se records lfl lhe Dnulcl ot Ci at th st of th Y. lhe. “n:cnixntu truz‘nx "hl tront lat- m bleek ce Yor Distric i mns:c 2 : {ollo dve: wm&l'll,: spaper puhmhnd P ..1..,....‘*2‘#“ & % ABOVE s vv..l’gfil %N p% 1933, A" OF THE TAUSTESS » v TRY; ) SALE OF VALU. - | ¥ 'R REAL wl" N A “"uwzi%’c‘“‘fp?own AS ONO. 1 N STREET N Rnwa-r' - aditase | 164 | AUCTION SALES—THIS AFTERNOON 3 ‘purchase s e ly, from %lz of 2108 o ete. l cost 3 i b comaed .e! default- anep-to be ‘Said i ‘cash. L S Payable |:T' ured by ety ‘ool vor Ty ser. A d E AROVE SALE, ountl] . J. OWEN o 1431 TRUSTE n- vlmn ar's il of & duly 1 . ot . Ry s" FeeaE cured ‘e'r‘n the umuunn mum wii sell 8t publie auetl - ges. ‘on r --.‘:a:rm-z:-" i = % !ol Thence "oty one. pug fost nine () Inches oot 3 oy dred '“) ""' ?“) Thanes o 6o ‘of Destnning. “‘H’m of sale: o-u t.ulrd of the purchase id In cash. halanee 00 el ‘s0ul e ( 334 et §a., folio 314 et seq, | I Tram dey af ssle. other rves the right to Te the rizk ‘and cost of defaul SHer” e Gays” adversiaoment of in ln.u newspaper published l ton. D. C. i Ot 0 lumb l. e ot t“ n 88 “Mt. t t of sl "qumunmm rded in, Liger 82 o e Jesords of the ol t rveyor for the DIsirict af Oolumbis. property beln ducrlbci lor pur) Resiment -ndc' xaiiongs 1ol Do ourenaser will be require 3 Y irv ub'r No ama Tgcords of the ! y square numh!refl undred and eighty-two (389)).‘ax piat recorded in Liber N. K. at follo R0, in the surveyor's offiee ol the Distriet of Co- gioning far the sume ‘on Firsi strent at"the. sout ner of and running thence nn hT inches: thenece lley: u.:m south 20 ms_ of : One-fourth ln one, twi “lnl three years, 6:1 Tr;nhu’ :dc o‘ vi“m t A Containing $ix Rooms and bath, Kn“o]wn s MU t dated AL R ri Districy umbia, an 1'0f the.pasty sestyed Ry ;flz umhr l ld I stees will sell at the premises. on wing-deseriped P! sirict o cullu.n.x‘ ¢ A uldekoper - and” e y :.“"' l'"l!lpn aLu 1 ; i "ot Cnhlm 1-. b mfp z tion line shown en ni and cove. recor I‘ \l'l fifl ‘?'“ 155 3?‘ o o v T u! -':g&&:‘i ed thirty davs hom a flll'.ll ]Ql!l" J Derty at the ik I.l 'li ' 'XH Cor Househeld Furniture for all parts of the home, Pianos, Effects, Glassware, Pictures, A Staxies saTURDAY AUTOMOBILES AT WESCHLER'S Xy B 5'3' T%‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1227R St. N.W. Saturday, March 18th 12 O’Clock Noon Many Other Late Models GUS EICHBERG Austioncer . Adam A. Weschler & Bon, Auctloneers &RN!.IH,REM th-.ldlo-ldhl 'I'INI. o D] Lamps, = BY "AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S 915 E 8¢, N.W. TOMORROW Srg XX RESORTS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Theso Easly Spring Moenths ot HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Dellshttul L e LEGAL NOTICES. ngen-'ll"u -n ates A No&nfi- Menry sian to the Anrr ! AM Al to! ¥ riet C_c’ o l‘:& et Court tusted n:‘ Court .:g.g.‘:::fl iy e i T g plie u‘ Jaggther Ject to 8 negro or part Haughter house: ban actory. fi; anythi; t said lots a and disch n L sk ey .&.W w&fmfi together "n- sider Illn‘ cove; the i win K. wn' a3 Gentral Addjtion, public Rything 3, 3] to ‘ Blndnck ick, Prin Catherine J. Qulllay mru Fercy Talle A ly non Gertrud 'v" iy foregoing 0' u l(l in & of X l"llllt uu. ve any .flu ll tree, ), t m Ilm ‘*-’:-;‘. mu Veauired ric ational and lllilvounl G lll‘ l‘u n lkt ll“‘ui‘ ‘“.: e ., Of the B hl“ Y alley ieht, e &cluma lrn. clu‘y nd in ‘"".‘&'z{. ine, ,.it:#..r,. Behee -‘m m"ri%wy l!,‘ mi ’fl\‘?{m 1- 2nnn n e 3 HYEE"" of ‘devi th Al Botsension'of m.. tdane be, and o al 3 :«glm, on pelfifon m“m'fl e make el 3 , However, copy of Ths Order of Cltation lhod & week in, it etecins ics r o '&fim ond st for 1y, Bhies ko Rite PN Bey lubm- n B\n-- al ullln: o of Iht m- i M -3::«! k) arden's aub- as per urveyor kA title and itting 3 ect D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1938. n 1) e Distriet "‘I'U“ of dnlumilx.l:l U 14 tl o A, T i:..u lunbis a3 8.7 inp i parcel ing mmuu o ghow sore A38: the Bubdivision ‘known hillum Gastls TRl a8 per plat o Ve, tm Shitrict b colur,nbu 1n Liber 45" xono plat of eompuuuon. Piutea and recorded in the Office Rimble a5 bounds as e "along said 0 88 m 7 point of b ini Said Parcel is subject to build- ng restriction line and th Yo be acquire ana “discharaed From “ratd 8ajd_parcel tion line and sai ?5" of Lot 11 ivision_known :! Ilmmprfl"‘ the Disy m of ot-’}“ :fu“ ""ufl"'fii‘"x 'flr irict o oo 1 said L r’ described in ac- In"lnflt 'llq . a‘ of u- Illl"Dn dated o ‘su £ e eDl it of Co. T lumbia ss ul "' ]&H. b.Y metes al bounds as follows: Beginning for the sama ozt Northeasterly Corner ot nld une a& rz‘ Jat fxy lnt. apte the Southe of a vull of said al utes East zecords of the Distrs s l:n:ll 15 10 be nd d Tasirietien ling e is imbia_in said part of Lot 17 desc a ith & piat of computation. dated and recorded in the Offce the District of Co- 3 m‘n h, metes and inning for the THihe Hose. Ronineasimlind ior, e ot. ‘and running slong line of said ue ocess o g "the Easterly ‘line h 4'1%‘-'"«»;: n. i KI’GH! dn '“"""‘ 4"covenay uul ribed o erdates Meil s :u-d& %5t oam n.mr;: “duted April 97 1932, Office e Buri {e District of Golumbly oy Mip Ko tal 147, ginn tien of the o 90 feet wide. he E pie Iai seconds East 6 to id lige 1 minute s S %0 Tee to the lnmlllv A of Kansas Avenue, 1 n feet wi pt lu of clndll'ml hent 0( i A ,fi“n = assesame; -elnna (AT demn. Ogethorpe ?.'n:" eprming ihules West i «n mz to_the Wk 114/7; the Y‘ ine f Waeaterly un- of nc e, ‘e e, 2 ul the" th 00 Tes zg%nu T:lvln lflfl reet lnfl .1l‘l du"t'hw i 8 rmu toet: ‘thenes e e e s e i, de. llll! rq |nl '.Bl ‘I alops I u !hl ‘West llnl fi?' r‘ wide; thence along reet Jarth 1 i }IIII veyor’ | Wi Nn"h Clnitgl Street. N.E 5 nce leaving | Bel 1 . 108 rict ‘of Cohimbia 234, by mi L for. rvey Book Ea. cal o lnnlu hr th. ”: *idenca ‘:‘ c-une No, a ‘Beok ¢ ...i n s Loy mt.-:jx gs Bror -l “l’ of o 'm:!"g )gmfl.?“ '}?in o: !;],)0 i " Tob el s 13 e radiug . "1" leseribed in of u-uuuuon dated veso Illm« olle cih mo 8% & .:Tm' mn‘m mm 73 l -hu b 25 'lll the .llh and %s-'.'."r.. nm 67 min- i i uunu Nortn 17 de- d ea) o Darts in sccordance with & plat of comnuunon dated November 17 1081, rec of the Surveyor for s in and bo low: i inning for the same Intersection of the Boutherly line gl Pe-bo.fi Street as condemned and taker, y ings in Blatrict Court Caase N 192, f the Oout th folig 12 of e ce o the Distrct of Colombia, and the Northerly line of FPord Road and running, thence Southeasterly of iong ¢ line of Peabody Btreei, 2.26 feet 10 the place of beginning, and known fer .- Dajes, of susessmeni and_ taxstion 31 :.1 88/ Part \ihing_for _tne orlhn‘rly sline, of " eabody :rrunmmly from the th Street. as condemned mn and shown on said thence North 16 dexrees 37" teet thence Norin 7 desrecs 55 min: uu-m-nd 20 seconds East ds ! ul‘ thence minutes 8t "flnh line of Peal Alre y Stres .l' % rees o S et to the ce of beginning: and known for purposes Parcel proceed running West ance with a t of computation ber 7% 1" vevord 7 a tollows: " “Besinning for the point ta Northerly line of feet from the ford, Aveaye ."mh l.he s urt Enn 369, raect Weat. line "of Alll ogeedings in 1838 ot o 0l {he morth line. of flf‘h 4“ dfim!l feet: District o. 't of lhl D trict 20" rannig thenes wiih Concard Aung_ nc, tlle !eeel lhenukfl?‘ tes llll 261.28 nv, to the T PRI 1 S paret | 8 g et ea Y premises No. 13 A improvea by premises | gand Aieme” Eaows 2o as Mifiary Road): .l'lh 1t h !‘ h rch, sivett, ‘fl‘fi“" ;éfi‘n sm Sueet. Louise 5314 14th S aum, Eimer I Bimng‘ Emy) Rowara C. Btz W W, 1 58ia Anacimo. %31 Gatti " Anselm: gapitol 4 Ben: Lith Stree Dexter A. 07 81 15th Street. ‘N.W. Birkett, Tnum 1303 Allison Streel Agnes 1 Black, 63 Kennedy Streel. sfife Bland. 510 Huridl szmle rles H. Bowie, 6000 l:l Y. 151) (olhzrvlu known iy lnruxd L Georsi " i S ood. | Island, ;| fantry, Fort Snelling. Minn. Stroet. NV man, 11 70 Elizabeth G. Gilljam (omenlu sul'n of ncol’d ll 3 lliubflh N.wW.: m of record as Willlam Grant 1216 Q Qulekfin : c'm‘:(')umun (formerly Keys), 619 0 Btrest, 'n Lmruség,.hu'a{“l'é‘:;:;.:m eonedy, Btraet N g‘amxb d'fl' mm‘m!’mg. W et Y e itary Road), N W.. Mac Manogu t B Minren Mes 8P4yt Brratt, N.w.: North Capito] d H e. Road, m 00 11th Street, N. "x'.m..,.:t'n'.; s : AR irds, lt Tagtes, 39311 N, oot sl e ret P. QEDMI'G lnfl l(-rnmu fll anicr, 012 Broa n:fi (m o E aeabicr. 013 o123 !.'.‘. . m‘ll’m . | securities e a1 | -[eral Staft School. - | Kans., on_completion of present course ,2,,, effective March 22. i Harry L, Twaddle tua c."l‘yllmmco-nmr. LEGAL NOTICES INSTALLMENT xxm. 6 TS a munmunt idea, Phll" June said. suppose this is one of the hv thlnu left for ynu to do—something you've before! ? "Youre rtght my sweet. i| first. attempt . Eleanor 2 Simbe lc-A Il.lknlu mbérla; i ir ne Arunc ounty, Maryland: d. &- Anne atz. Marsiand Myrtle W. Towngh Bt j el Lz :F;ilw‘.".vt S5l ‘Aane M‘nflc Sounty. ille, Ann-"":'mnanm«y aryland; ard Butt | Townshend ‘Cherre Qrove venue, Annapolis, nd: Marr 8. Ward !la-f'my' oft : i rein: said B ¢ i aen o S having r nds m scribed. of faking of | n.-" Bublic uj or in_posse: '}-‘ hereby are ., a1 ion of ® | th my. papers of general circulation Dyblishe Distriet of Columbia, and a tl'l:ee 0 tne rat * than of this r-hr. ' Edward or. James o P, R gr-' r-"fr.n.a_" = to f the fl'l n' f Ifl lflll D. .y.-,fl,:' :-E,'; ?: e o the Dis rifl Dl l‘ that the rm II ! “sal p 18 G. M. ONl 4 partnersn ing, selling or 5 *manner or co-partner- it or for others. stocks, bonds or other and rg transacting & ok eneral gecuriti Iulnul i.:m i ey S o e M % h ork exchan: e conaitution Sng. rulcs of The raie New York stocl and underwriting subscribing for assisting to proe n Undgrevitings or subseriptiogs for stoc o sscuriiies and/ar ether nnan-uu or assisting re the financ- ing of corporate or_of tr’:nmumn u fiex?m ot k exchani the said Gravion AP Siebreck, er| special partners: pertoers neve cn(m 0! e 5 pecia} biited ‘85 capital To the id partnership, the fol- Damely: " Prederick nd Alfonso P. Vil ve also made -aamami contributions of capital to said co: sting in each s on December termination :} n_the even: articles of 1 Mas D wyer. g"b-mu S bt LGt mh6,8,10,13,15.17.20.22,24.97,29.31 ARMY ORDERS Col. Ola W. Bell, Cavalry, from Fort Bliss, Tex., to Portland, Oreg., Xor duty with' Organized Reserves. Col. Paul H. McCook, Infantry, from Fort McDawell, Callf,, to recruiting duty at Wllk:s-llflt. £ . Harry Greeno, Medical Admin- Lstn ve Corps, Walter Reed Hospital, ordered to await retirement. Pirst Lieut. Milton T. Hankins, Sig- nal Corps, from Edgewood Arsenal, Md., June 15, to Fort McPherson, Ga. Maj. Rosenham Beam, Air Corps, re- . | lieved as student at Command and Gen- Fort Leavenworth, and detalled to Fort Riley, Kans, for T instructor at the Cavalry Oapt. Grandison Gardner and First Lieut. Warren %flc-n.gc “relllew s it Air ical hoal, lllldehu ‘H'ld, M:il and detailed as cl t. Dlnlll W. Hickey, Coast Artil- lery prumaved as student at Coast Ar- Sehool, Fort Monroe, Va, and etied theve: as an Instrucior. Lieut. Col. Emile V. Outrer is relieved ’ | Bchool. ] from detail in the Inspector General's Department and duty at Qovernors ey Mana -fimed to 3d In- Capt."Lester L. Boggs, Field Artillery, is detailed in the Finance Department, duty s instructor, Field = Artillery School, Fort Sill, Okla., and o me suditor, Fort Sam Hous- ten, Tex." The transfer of Pirst Lieut. Wallace 0 | E. Niles, Infantry, to the Ordnance De- ise partment is announced. Mrst Lleut John H. Holder, Quarter- master Col from Holabird Quarter- master De'pot, Baltimore, to Fort How- "‘fl d. ut Ool wdkr R. Weaver, Alr Siiia? Callege here.wi y mdul'-l'h Te M}:r duty in the office of the chief ol me Air Corps. George C. Kenney and Capt. Dlvld 8. Beaton, Air Corps, on comples tion of their course at the Army War will report for duty in the . Capt. George May, In- t for duty to the 38th 1, Okla., on comple- | Phil. lery school t. Harry L. Burrett, Infantry, will r! to the 29th Infantry, Fort Ben- , Ga, on Alr Corps fi , will report to the 29th Infan P‘o‘l":" on completion of | first love. The , | mind—it would be ba ;| June knew she had He is relieved fram | because they , T haven't the fllnlfl! ug- to make. You know wha {:x Wi f“e—mt Dleases you. mz is “W What hts [ et makes The slghiec 6. ed at her 'yui.s . worried. She “I'm sfraid I'll have to g0. Why don't you an interior decorator to do 1t? m'“ know, don’t ?.. tnund to do thlt un l (fi“ find o\l( ll ynu lud any decided wolor- colors, ishings Come here—this ‘& hmnlpnk- intri me far mare. It wm be ahnvenl’“;lu" “If you are here, it will be.” Her glanes fog before his. “Come. I re-lly must go,” and she ran eut of the door and rang for the elevator be- | (T3 fore he her. Despi Six and Seven Club remained June's people who came there were her people, more sincere, mare ap- preciative of the friendly, wholesome | qualities that after all emplified hcr; real self. She stopped to see Linder one afternoon to persuade him s to a scheme she had in mind. “I think we need some entertain- ment for the dinner club,” she told him. “Dancing? We won't let you sing down there, if that's what you have in bad busines; “No, I wasn't thinking of that, nor |’ of dancing either. It isn't a dancing "ot | crowd. Those who w stairs, anyway. The chap down in Texas who calls mmull the Sun- shine Yodeler—something like a crooner, I su) ou.h I'm not just sure what At any rate, this boy sings over a Little Tedi station. I never heard any one who could a8 much | onssoms eooie. B be & gk e He' - it the club—let him sing request num- bers — he is good-natured — you know hvtb:ou&bekr: are.” “Do you know him, or hm just heard him over the radio? ok l'l';'l k!no' hv?l' or at least met en I was flnctnrldo'nuuu. He told me then he would like to come | to New v York, and I wrate to him , 'y and asked him if he wor l' mllllketo He said he would.” “But what's the excuse? You've got a good crowd. I can't see that ivs no'g- essary to take on extra expen “Haven't you found that the time to make improvements is when you've got people coming—not to wait untll the xnurest begins to wane?” .Is that your only reason?” “Not entirely, I really need to get Eu a little earlier and rest before I 0o & center of interest, dan't see, and I won't be missed s0 much. ,?.kno' youll find he will be & real attraction.” “T'll think it over,” he conceded. Bu won. June had made friends in the club, solid, sincere le from many parts of the country. But she was mndmc all her spare time with Phil now, con- the sophisticated set he fre- quented, absorhing a little of their mm patter, but for the most part Middle greund between the two wt uu Hufimomuhfllmznmvu crowded into that lower depth of her consclousness where she did not lul!er %0 acutely. Crushing the dreams f: her dusky eyes, she replaced them 'It.h the conunon of Philip Sheridan's phi- live ’“Ym. ‘moment. ‘odler was m unt she Stationed, memory, he played and numbers until’ the lights were: dimacy *| He accorded June a respectful worahip. Now. she usually slipped away rmm the club at 10 and enjoyed the hour alone before she started to for the fountain room. She found that her voice tmprovOd. and was under bet- ::rm?mtnfl!lnd & 'z h:ut more per- magn usm T ll.?ynouccd work. Linder ou strike Y Y-nnu—th. ) dent,” he said one night in the ‘mnn“’l roam, use they come hck, and ds. There is . no l}l:lY;r son; on around town? We've hn'd se::r'fil re! qule’!h'fi for permission to sing it. . . .» direct to June. She introduced him to Linder, who went away the; themh‘kl)l'et e y n and left we dance?” he asked, looked down at. her as they maved avie. 'You are looking exeemvely fresh and lovely tonight. . . “That in what Mr. Linder ;ud It's e Test now hetween engage- 5‘," you'll feel like going om from hing intriguing?" think you'll find it so. A swagger Where you'll see some mavie people, and our own little world. important, they'll see you. Illpl'uhte mrsel! I think c" the only one ‘who really does To June's great s; Dr. Hender- son was there. Ihau};l':; it dmmt to associate the syrgeon and her father’s one-time friend with the social life. But he came to speak to har = soon as he saw her and asked Permission to present & m-:d [3 umo later. Meanwhile, Phil spoke to ) - by and gave. them an sppertuniis o meet June, as he pl it. They danced and after um Henderson cod aa well as After that he brought s eertain las Groves to mest her and the :3?'2: !hemhlddnnhln d engaged in & ban- g conversation. Then Groves asked ee with him. She found him s little awkward and rather silent. The significance of this meeting was not revealed, however, wml three nights |mr, when !.no and Dr. Henderson came to fountain room. They z'.’.'.’-;.?"-:c}: e per: the “Show to the fountain room. This boy will | t| U had entered and, as usual, came | a ship springs from a deeper e 5 “I hadn't thought about it. I have ply taken it for granted, as I da all he other nice that have came into my life. Did I tell you that my screen test turned out well?” called yes- to tell me they were anthusias the results and wan ppose. It be for I never thought of such a thing:” “June, Il let you do whatever you like if you'll marry me. I wouldm't ln- terfere with your career. Is that what has been wq you?" “I hadn't thought about it untfl )\" now. . .. men are so different. ...’ (To be continued tomorrow.) NAVY ORDERS Comdr. Monroe Kelly, detached U. 8. 8. Northampton, about June 15; fo Naval Academy, Annaj Mgd. Comdr. Alan G. Kirk, detached U. 8. ’!‘. v:est vmmwtmwe 1; to aval tions, Navy Comar, Frank’ J. ched command U. 8. amu lbul\-Nnel w N:v:l Training Station, San Diego, Oflmdr Newton L. Nichols, detached as district communication eflcu 15th | Naval District, in May: to 8. Pennsylvania as_executive ofloa Comdr. Robert B. Simons, detached U. S. S. Texas. -mut‘!\nul mn-vu Torpedo Station, Newport, Lieut. Comdr. Hub-n B. hddo&,de- tached U. §. S. Pensacols, about June |1: to Division of Fleet 'nunm.. Navy Department. Lieut. Comdr. Elmer L. Woodside, de- tached Receiving Statien, Pa. on February 15; to command U. 8. S. Hovey. Lieut. Truman Ayers, detached | U. S. 8. Raleigh. in April; to Naval Tn\nln: Station, San Diego, Calif. Leo J. MeGowan, s. e. Holland, about June {; to Submarine Base, Pearl Harbar, ¥erri- tory Hawaii. Ensign John D. Huntley, MW U l 8. Oolorado about March 3, U. S. 8. Argonne. Lieut, Richard B. U B 8 Chmdler. -wu-muhm to RAlakh tn l"fi: Naval AM- X Y, John B. lfl“l I . 8. S. Claxton, about April 1; to U. § 1 e cdsu 8. S. Claxton, about April 1; 1; to Lieut. Comdr. Andre E. Lee, addi- uoau duty Marine Reeruiting Statlon, u.m Gordon H. February 8 revoked; Ifl:lfid Nlnl Portamouth, tuila, in May, to Naval Dispensary, smmm .‘w Om About \nreh ll to m,.."'“\;‘ 2o Navy Yard, New thut Cfimar Francis L. Gaffney, de- Bhladephia. B2 doout June 3, o Naval Supply Depot, Brookiyn, Lieut, Prank . Delahanty. Naval BHDDU Depot, Bron in March, to Buresu of l&hl and Accounts, Nnvy Depun‘.ment Ensign_Bernhard Tieslau, detached U. 8. S. Saratoga about February 28, te U. 8. 8. Arizona. Construction Corpa. Lieut. Floyd A. Tusler. detached U. 8. S. Medusa about March 2, te Navy Yard, Pudget Sound, Wash. Wmu‘o.-. Acting Pay Walter ©. Ghap- m-nwautyu!u Chief Pay to U. 8. 8. L 2, to Bureau Supplies and Accounts, Nay rtment. Rt Bay Bierk Gelsert A Howng. iel:’fl:s!d.lls.. 8. Marblehead In Ohief Pay Glzrt "Albert J. Kirsch, tached U. 8. 8. Vega, to continue ment Norfolk Nl'll Hospital, Perts- mouth, Vi m w tes. Lieut. (mnkona)nem detached U. 8. 8. Psul Jones; Yangtze Patrol. Lieut. (Junior Grade) F. R. Bunker, g:huu.l.l.o-nqu;hl'm

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