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AUCr,SON SALES. |, '|'T |.’ri: hays. ADAM A. WF fi' QLKR. AUCTIONEER. Harringtor 4 Hotel Unclaimed „ /age At Auction. ” T i»p twit given th *t n« SATURDAY. 19’i . T.,, ■ Att fourtu day of may. vn Vni ! V :vciNG AT tkn thirty a.m . shlakf mm A 1 ar r * nh^c auvtioh. within the 4 ’>f Adam A. Wcschler, «20 ave. , . baggage, including Suit t Toilet Articles. Men’s Suit!", ceSi iV 1 rahi-eHa*. Stereopti.-on Slide., Mis «l»i **'’"* Clo:h>ng. etc., to enforce the lieu of aMI ■ . rrin K*dn Hotel for nil charw*. Also all quests stored in checkrooios itl , * articles received by express and parcel r,*'- ,int ‘‘■lied for. in the following names: 'TEs,*- Barton. Mrs. C. V. Motrls, C. ft. Uamp "niters and wife Maitland I.a Belle, t 4- t Smith and R. n. Chase. All parties in eresu-d please lake notice HARRINGTON HOTEL, llfh and K sfs. n.w. t;t. 16.23 K. J J»REX \ aN, Mgr. THUS J, OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS., TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAf.rABI.E FOUR sroliV AI’.VKTMENT. KNOWN AS “THE I* \UK VIEW.** SITUATE NO. 423, 425 \NH 427 4TH STREET NORTHWEST. o« Ti.v virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated July 2, 1923. he in" instrument No. 229, re corded duly 10. 1023. among the lahd records of the District of Columbia, and "at the re durst of the party secured thereby, the under signed trustees will sell, at public auction in front of ttie premises, on THURSDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF HAY. A.D. 1!»24, at. I*ll 1, I’.M . the fsli*>wing descr.bed land and premises, siniate in the District of Colombia ami designated ns and being iols 17, IS and 10. in W. H. Philip’s sola'll vision ~f part of square 332. as per plat recorded In Liber 10, 33. of the records of the office of Uie Surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $12,500 uo and a second trust of alanii SC..>OO 00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase ■price above sa]d trusts to be paid To cash. A deposit of $.»oOOO required. Conveyancing, and rpvenae stamps at purchaser's ,J£ st : Terius r ° he complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may Is.* advertised and resold at itie discretion of the trustees. JOSEPH a HAYDEN. LEVIN P. HANDY. TPyo-o<Vd<.exSu Trustees. i HOMAS J. OWEN A SUN, AUCTIONEERS. TRt 2J-?S S .’.. SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK P" Kl.l.l.Nii BEI.NO PREMISES 1337 HALE STREET SOUTHWEST. • By virtue of a certain deed es trust, being rument No - HI. duly recorded March 15»h. >5. , aIUOI1 « the land records of the District »v Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at puMTe auction in'the office of Tliomas A Sou - 1331 '* st - n.w.. on the TW.EN- XjBTH DAY of MAY. \.D. 1921. AT ONE-. iS3ETEEN O’CLOCK P.M., the following scribed land and premises, situate in ts r District of Columbia, and designated as .nd .hC’ug original lot 20 in ->qpare 652. w Terms of sale: One-third of the ptrehr .money to be paid in cash, balance ,« equal installments, payable in one rjiu Aware, with interest at « per cenAm annum, payable semi annually, fro o sale, secured by deed of , trust upo, .k, ’ „ erty sold, or all cash, at the ongton purchaser. V deposit of S2OO quired time of sale. All conv. J y^V ci „ re cording,-revenue -tamps, etc,, at, • baser I enns of sale to be LiJr within thirty days from -lav «»**,!' vf.se the trustees reserve the rtgh? to the property at the risk and • JosA of deYaJomJ purchaser. after five days’ «'i,, ill ", *T’ h “wale in some uewiq „ n ? f ashington, I>. C. Av.put lib.ltd m IRTOr/*’ MACKAI.D. > TH(,S ’ j. OWEN A >MH~ AUCTIONBERST’ Trustees’ <,y valuable frame PREMISES 5520 CHASE, Ti l' - f KOAD NW “ CHEVY April !S^ Ue i9i2l* 1 deed °f trust, dated recorded \nril’ instrument No. 212, ZZ Os the Di A 19 -‘> the land ree“ request if of Columbia, and at the , undersigned s A i ' art - v thereby, the In front !? “■“•'tees will sell it public motion SIVTkTNTI -j ‘ I’fetoises. on FRIDAY, THE m-F (•'? // JP AT or MAY. AD. 1924, AT scribed It I .M., the following <Je trict Vi “ and P r ” rni *“t'. situate in the Dis lot •fmmbia. and designated as and be ninetcct ?"'*»" H 4) in square numbered tVltcn '7 hundred and ninety-six (1996). in the i ' ;o . r d"u's subdivision of parts of «e«) ,s ,an d called “Resurvey of New , . . ' “Dry Meadows’’ aud “Chevy Chase as pet piat recorded in the office of I >r survey nr fop the District of Columbia in i Vtrer 42 at folio 21; subject to building »e --crri tion Due ns shown on said plat, also sub -A>ct to the covenants. < Term-: Su’d subject to a prior deed of true! •alsuit >4.further particulars of which will is' announced at time of sal*; the pur 'cliasc price above said trust to be paid in . . cash A deposit of S2OO required. Convey , ancing, recording and revenue stamps at pur ciia-> s cost. Terms to be complied with "'thin thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the proi«erty may be advertised and resold at t!••• Ui.-i ration <»f the tcusi**^s. HARRY R. PITTS. LLA HENCE F. WELCH. _ tv Trustee#. ■Ulus. ,1 OWEN & SON, auctioneers” TK! SALE or VALUABLE BRICK UVBLUNU, 329 E STREET NORTH n.v virtue of a certain deed of trust dated June 20th. 1923. being instrument No. 243. -recorded June 22nd. 1923. among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the Undersigned trustees will sell at public auc - i!°h- i n from of the premises, on MONDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. yl92t, AT FOUR P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and bcini part «f lot 47 in the subdivision by Mays* and Sargent of lots in square 7SO as per plat re corded in the office of the surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia in Book 17, page 1«0. begin ning for the same on the south line of E street feet 8 inches west from the northeast cor oner of said lot. thence west 2S feet 4 inches, thence south 25 feet, thence east 28 feet 4 . inches, thenqr- north 25 feet to the beginning. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two -equal installments, payable in une and two years, with Interest at ti per centnm per an num. payable semi-annually from day of sals. „ secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or ail cash, at the option of the pnr .nChaagc. A deposit of S2OO will be required at “UXI of sale. All conveyancing, recording, reawnoe stamps, ,etc., at cost of purchaser. IVrros of sale to be compiled with within -Shirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee- reserve the right to resell the prop erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur chaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Waah , ington, D. C. FIRMAN R HORNER. JOHN A. MASSIE. **•' niyT-d&ds.exan Trustees. AJSaM A. WBSCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TEtrsTnr.s’ sale of valuable two story BRICK DWELLING No. 145 T STREET N.W . WITH METAL GARAGE IN REAR. Tty Virtue of a certain deed of trust dated June 14. 1923. and recorded June 15, 1923. • instrument No. 125 of the land records of the , District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned ,/trustees will offer for sale by jjublic auction. ■MI front of the premises, na MONDAY, THE -TWELFTH DAY OF MAY. 1924. AT FOUR O'CI/OCK PM., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing-' ton. District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 72 of Barnes and Weaver, trustees', subdivision of jots in block 20 of Kdmonston and Stellwagen’s . addition to “LeDroit Park." as per piat of first mentioned subdivision recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District es ' Columbia in Liber County 9. at folio 143. Improved by 8 room. 2 pantry and bath brick ‘dwelling and metal garage, to be gold subject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $4,000, ' ,gt 7 per cent, due June. 1920. Terms of sale; Over and above said trust, one half cash, the balance in monthly pay ment* of SSO. Including Interest at 7 per cent, secured by a second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash over said trust. A deposit of S3OO required of the purchaser at 1 the time of sale. All conveyancing, record ''jog. revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news paper published in ihe city of Washington. t) C. HENRY GIIXIGAN. WILLIAM F. ATKINSON. T * my3-dAds Trnstees. 'ADAM A. WESCULKR, AUCTIONEERr~ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im proved Real Estate, No. 1830 California Street N. W. /• By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Jnlv 25. 1921. and recorded Judy 30, 1921, in J.iber No. 4548, folio 454 et seq.. of the land icprds of tbe District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, tbe oiiddrsigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY, 1924. AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK, the following described land and prem ises, situate in the city of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, to wit: • The east one |ialf of lot IS. at block 3, in Fisher. Forsyth . Youqg. Commissioners’. subdivision of land mow known as “Washingtoa Heights,” as p*r flat recorded in Liber county No, 6, folio I"), of the tncords of the office of the sur veyor of the District of Columbia, improved Jjv* premises kuow* as 1830 California St. n.w. 'Terms of sale: Purchaser to assume a first trust in the sum of twenty thouand ($20,000) dollars, one-third (1-3) of the balance over laid Aral trust t« be paid in cash, the remain ing two-thirds (23) to be paid in two (2) dquat installments, payable in one fl) and wo (23 years, with interest st seven {l%) 7er cent per annum, payable semi-annually rora day of sale, secured by deed of tn • »pon the property sold. A deposit of $1 gequired of the purchaser at the time of all conveyancing, recording, revenue a’ j! i““ srod notarial fee* at the coat of the pur* V*™” 5 rrerms of sale to be complied with thirty (SO) dava of day of sale, other trustees reserve the right to resell * ® „„vT ♦ er ty at the riak and coat of the , n V, ; .[L’ ' T Ch loLe s new. a o7oer d ' S^7rwishrn"^W P C Per EMANUEL F /p„ „„ THOS. SON 4y„ IC “’ myfLdWa.exSn AUCTIONS. AUCXIOH SALES. FUTURE HAVA ADAM A. WESCHLSB, ADCTIOpMUL ' I Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, 10 Rocrns and 3 Bath*, No. 1720 21st Street N.W. By curtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded iu Liber No. 49rt7, folio 195 et aeq of the laud records es the District of Colum ”'?• ?'! d at lh «, request of the party secured thereby v the_ uuc.crs.gned truatee* will offer for sa.c by public auction, in front of the prem ims. „n TUESDAY. THE TWEN’nET11 DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1924, AT FIVII O’CIOCK 1.M.. the following described land and prem ises situate in the city of Washington. Uia r. 1 '- ~ t olt:mbia to wit: Lot 2H. In W. H. ’* aiker s subdivision in square 65. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 22 gt folio 11$ improved as above: «o be. Mild subject how ever, to a prior dead of trust for $10,500 «t B ' x totorest payable semi-annuallv. of which 82.1510 is due January 2nd, 1938 and Inp remajudt-'r dire January 3. 1936. Terms of sale: Over and above said (mat, cash, A deposit of SSOO required of the pur i’ll a scr at. the time of All cosrejanciii>, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of aale to be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the riak and cost of the defaulting purchaser after dive ua.vji aUvtTUMineDt s»f such in »<m*p r.cwsiutpcr published in the tflty 0 p Wasblog ton, D. C. JOB/? J. MeNEY. 726 14th st. n.w. J._ V. HAMILTON. „ ... „ 1005 Tgew York ave. n.w. my 9 ddjda.f-xSu ______ Trustees. ADAM A. AUCTIONEER. * Valuable Bu/fneas Property, Three-Story Brick Building, No. 1742. 7th Street N.W., Two Stores With Aparfoments Above and Brick Gar Age in Rear. By virtue of authority vested in rbe under signed 1 \ v m offer for sale by public auction. ’. n ," r the premises on FRIDAY. MAY MNlLFTsnil, 1924. AT FOFU O’CLOCK H.M., liy, 28 in square 419. 25x95 feet to alley, improved as above: to be sold subject, howov*r, tp tw» prior deeds of trust agree gatiii/, $11,850 at rt'-jlc. particulars of which "UI. lie announced sit sale or upon application td the undersigned. Terms: Over said trusts, cash. A deposit «t >SOO required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from / dqj of sab*, otherwise the right is reserved tr> resell the property at the risk and cost of 'defaulting purchaser after fivo days! adver tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. All convey ancing, recording, revenue stamps and no tarial fees at cost of purchar'r. GEO. If. FRASER. Attorney. my9-dAds.exSli Washington Post Bldg. ; ~THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUt"ITON EKRS.~ ’ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO STORY BRICK DWELT.ING BEING PREMISES 124 Ist STREET NORTH WEST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated October 20, 1923. being iustrumeat No. ~ i tei-ord.d November 3. 1928. among the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured, the undes igned irnsicß "ill sell- at public auotion in > fror.t of fi>c premises, on THURSDAY*. Tint , KIFTEENTII DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUII-TIilRfY I’ M., the following described land and premiaes, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated ns and being lot 36 in John B. Kibbey’n aubdiviaion of lot* lo square 571. a* per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia iu Liber If. at folio 1 GO. Terms; Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,000 and a 2nd trust for about $1,300. further particulars of which will hd an nounced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash, A de posit of S2OO required. Conveyancing, record ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to bo complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. DAVID W. LIMERICK, EDWARD X. SHEA. Trustees. DAKR. WUITFORD * PARR, Attorneys for party secured. ■mvns.9 10.12 i 5.14.15 THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEER!!. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO FRAME DWELL INGS NUMBER 1620 sth STREET N.W. AND 2322 G STREET N.W. By "Virtue of two certain deeds of trust, being instrument numbered 238 recorded No vember 5. 1923. and instrument numbered 149 recorded October 31. 1923. among the land rec ord* of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un dersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the respective premises, on the SIXTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1924. COM MENACING AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. part of tbe original lot 11 la square 477. de scribed as follows: Beginning for tbe same at the northeast comer of the said lot and running then south 20 feet 9 inches: thenee west 93 feet 44, inches: thence north 20 feet 8 inches, thence east 83 feet 4li inchea te the place of beginning, subject to a prior deed of trust for $2,000. And at FIVE O’CLOCK, SAME DAY. let 19 In B. L. Cumberland's subdivision es lots in square 43 as per plat recorded in Liber 19. folto 149 of tbe record* of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, sub ject to a prior deed of trust for $3,000. Terms of sale: Cask over said deeds es trust. S2OO deposit required on eacb lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at pnrchassr's cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit for feited. THOMAS G. O'N El Li*. Evans Bid*.. Attorney for party secured. C. W. TURNER. B. E. HARRIS. nnyfl-dAds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON, AUCTIONBSK& TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN TWO-STORY BKIAv DWELLING, BE ING PREMISES 1444 OAK ST. NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trast dated December tllh. 1923. being instrument No. 233 recorded December 13th, 1923. among the land records of the District of Colombia, and at the request of tbe party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, ia front of the premises, on MON DAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MAT. A.D. 1924. AT FIVE-FIFTEEN P.M., tbo fol lowing described land and premises, saaatod in the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot 515 In George Koehler’s sub division of lots iu Breed’* subdivision of “Mount Pleasant," as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 47 at folio 141, said prop erty now known for purposes of aaacssment and taxation as lot 315 in square 26SA. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,250.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; tbe pur chase price above said treat to be paid in cash. A deposit of S2OO required. Convey ancing. recording and revenue stamps at por chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty day*, otherwise deposit forfeit«d and the property may bo advertised and ro . Bold at the discretion of the triusteee. WILLIAM K. HA ETONQ. ALFRED FELDMAN. my7 dAdn,exSn Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED BEAL ESTATE. NUMBERED 3109 11th STREET NORTHWEST, I By virtue of a certain deed of treat duly • recorded in Liber No. 4868. folie 139 et seq., ’ of the land records of the Dietriet of Coluns- . bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, tbe undersigned trustee wIJI sell at . public auction in front of the preipiiws. on , WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIKSifDAY OF 1 MAT. A.D. 1924. AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK . 1’ M . the follow ng described land and premiaes. ] situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated a* aud being lot numbered forty-three i 43) in C. E. Vrae land's subdivision of lots in block numbered . seventeen 1 17> in Todd and Brown’s aubdlvisio 1 of pan* of “Mount Pleasant” and- “Plea J ant Plains." as per plat of said first m * iloned snbdivision recorded in Liber County Tl' folio 131 of the records of tbe office of . h ' surveyor of the District of Columbia. ’ qiJJ; above described land is known for t* _ ArT purposes as lot 43 in square 2846, t 27, .777, with tbe improvesient*. lonsuitin* of “T* story brick dwelling. ’ * tiro Terms of sale; One-third of the money to he paid in cash, b*J*" *, ‘ j equal installments, payable in o years, with interest at 6 per ce num, payable semi annually, Jy”® “ 7 sale, secured by deed of trust _ (h erty sold, or all cash, at th « 6r P T£ purchaser. A deposit of SSOu !,ni iri™.,lYn at time of sale. All convey T.™ n r n ; la .X’to etf bi SL •ASSESS: I enns oj lo w coi aw.i..j _ i**. thirty days from day of oJwLt!? sii trustee reserves the righ , erty at the risk and T r soS ' *?•' •dvertisemeatof WashinVton, D C w«paper published m N i’A l NY A Tni*tel H< AXD TKCST «>«- .. HOOTER. President. r7 ' S * rret *ry. 'i HOS. J. OW I? S & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TEl »TnBV SALE OF VALUABLE IWO pnpMic '-HHCK DWEILINO BEING WEST ■ ErS 1680 S2sd STEKET NORTH o* of » certain deed of (-rest dated ?q- * 26, 1923, being instrument No. ‘i „ v/ded September 28. iSit. among the J r»rd« es tbe District of Columbia and 1 < request of the party secured thereby. •V./.« fnder*i*r»ed trustees will sell at public /on in front of the premiaes. on MONDAY, ,v M NINETEENTH DAY OK MAX, A.D. , /■t, AT FOLU P.M., the following-described And and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot I 57 in Kegel O. Belt’s snbdivision of lots In square 1280 as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the Diatrict of Coi am bia ) in Liber 89, at folia 30. Terma; Sold subject ta 9 prior deed of i trust for $4,000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pfrr i chase price above said trust to be paid in > cash. A deposit of S2OO required. Convey ancing, recording and revenue stamps at p«r --• chaser’s cost. Term* t» be complied with t within thirty days otherwise deposit forfeited i and the property may be advertised aad re sold at the discretion of the trustees. MILTON D. CAMPBELL. RIGKI* 0- ftWltT. myMftds.exKu Trustees. THE EVENING STAB, WASHINGTON. D. 0.. FRIDAY. - MAY 9. 1‘924 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE PAYS. ADAM A. WEhCHLBR, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Un improved Real Estate, Lo cated on River Road Just West of Wisconsin Ave-, Con taining BjQ4 Acres. By virtue of a. decree of tbe Supreme Court of the District ors Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 40108, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale st public surtioo, on the prem ises. on THURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAT. 1924. AT 4:30 O’CLOCK P.M.. tbe following-deserihed (and and premises, situate In the city of Washington. District •( Colum bia. te-wit: All that certain pieon or parcel of land in the county of Washington. District of Columbia, and known and distinguished and being part of the tract of land known as ’’Friendship.” beginning on the west side of I lie River road at tbe northeast corner of the lot conveyed to one Hsrrr by deed recorded among the 'and record* of (he District of Columbia n . Her R. M. H.. No. 7, folio ISO. and running fbexiee along the line of Harry'* lot and that of (be Methodist Church, south 48 degree* west, (Vf2.5 feet, thenre south 44 de-. gree, 13 minutes, east 104.2 feet, to t lane, thence with said line south 50 degrees, west 77.2 feet (o U»e Murdoch Mill road; thence with said last mentioned road north 68 de grees. west 6H feel; thence north 78 degree* 20 minutes, west 36 feet; thence leaving said mad north 57 degrees 55 minutes, east 972 4 feet to said RSm’r road: thence with said River road south 45 degrees 30 minutes, east 337.1 feet to the beginning: containing 8.04 acre* of land. mq>)« or lea* Term* of sale: Ooc-third of tbe purchase money to he pahf in caah. tbe balance in two equal installment s. payable in one and two year* with interest sc 0 per cent per snaum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale. *e cured by deed <«/ trust on the property told, or ail cash, at the-option of the purchaser. A deposit of SSOO required of the purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at tbe cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com plied with witliin thirty days, otherwise tbe trustees reserve the right to resell the prop erty at the risk and cost es the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in same - newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. C. BLAINE MALLA.N. Trustee. Transportation Bldg.. WALTER M. BASTIAN. Trustee, my 3 dAda.exfiu Evans bldg. THOMAS J. OWEN * SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE THREE STORY BRICK AND STONE RESIDENCE, NUMBER 1741 Q STREET NORHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed iu Equity Cause No. 41860, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auctitm. In front of tbe preml ses, on MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MAY. 1924 AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK I’.M.. the following described land and premi ses situate iu the District of Columbia anti being lot 197 iu Square 155, improved its above. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for *7,500, dated April 24. 1928, and a second deed of trust for $3,300. 4ated April 24, 1923. and the purchase price above said deeds of trust to be paid in cash. $250 de posit required upon acceptance of bid. Con veyancing. recording, notary fee* and revenue stamps at purchaser's «M. Terma of s«Je to be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale, otherwise Ihe trustees reserve the right lo resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale (u some newspaper published in Washington. D C ALFRED G. U AC. ERTY. 542 Mun«ey bldg. HENRY K. WOODARD. 6tH 11th Bt, n.w. «p3O-d<da.eißu Trustee*. THOMAS J. OWEN A SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE BRICK DWELLINGS. NUMBERS 603 AND 6<ks VIRGINIA AVE S.E. AND 650 CALLEN STREET N.E. By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, being Instruments numbered 250 and 251, re corded September 4th. 1923. and Instrument numbered 237, recorded July 37th. 1923. re spectively. among the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the rcqneet of the partiea secured thereby, the undersigned trustee* will sell at public auction in front of the respective premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1924 COMMENCING AT FOUR O’CLOCK I’.M., the following described land and premises situate in the Diatrict of Columbia, namely lots 18 and 19 in aubdiviaion of part of square 88(1 made by Charles H. Parker, trustee, as per plat recorded in Liber 18, folio 166 of the rec ords of th* office of the surveyor of the Dis trict of Columbia, subject to' right of wav over the rear 3 feet of said lots, subject also to a prior deed of frnet for SI,OOO on each lot And at FOUR FORTY FIVE O'CLOCK. lot 152 in Jacob Jones, attorney for Jacob 8. Rosenthal’s subdivision of lots in square 850, as per plat recorded in Liber 18. folio 46 of the records of the office of the anrvevor of tbe District of Columbia: subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,250. Terms of sale: Cash over said deeds of trust. S2OO deposit required on each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost, bale to be closed within thirty days or deposit for feited. C. W. TURNER, K. B. HARRIS. my 9.12.14.16 19.20.21 Trustees. THUS. j”owen A SON, AUCTIONEERS^ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLINGS. NO. 2619 EYE STREET N.W. AND NO. 68 DEPRESS STREET N.W. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, dated June 27. 1923. being instrument No. 290 recorded Jnne 28, 1923, and the other dated July 31, 1923, being instrument No. 98 re- I corded August 13. 1923, among the land rec- • ord* of th* District of Columbia, and at th-» ‘ request of the petty secured thereby, td« undersigned trustees will sell, at public ao/V tion in front of the premises, on TUBSDA * THE THIRTEENTH DAY OK MAT » C 1924. AT FOUR O’CLOCK P.M., the so! toe described land and premises, sitnai - "V the Diatrict of Columbia, and deaignat *./i 1, and being lot numbered thirty-one (a , if Robert E. Bradley'* subdivision of jn t l J” •qnare numbered five (5). a* per plat r., in the office of the surveyor for the D ™, Columbia in liber 13 at folio 51. sub4® -t to. prior deed of trust for twelve bundrvd ain.-.* And at 4:30 o'clock p.m.. sam- f numbered fifty-five in Alexander 8., fd aubdiviaion of square numbered *jj and twenty-three (623). as per pj» “"I*l in the office of the surveyor fog t T 1 hTi of Columbia in liber B. W. »t Wdo 19Sub ject to a prior deed of trust >1 >ot “*>- T«nc» of sale; All caah over >j td - trust. A deposit of S2OO reqm at time of sale. Cooveyancir / revenue stamps at pure has/ «wtTe™^ to be complied with wi- ri.f. otherwise deposit forfeited * Bd “p”* may be advertised aad n -Jd at the tion of tbe trustees. lDe d;scrx ‘ THOMAS G. O’SKILL. v>w , B Bld „ Attorney for party mciS . S ” - TURNER. mC *ABI> E. HARRIS, - wyr-dftds.exSu Trustee*. THOS. J, OWEN A. sou SFrTfhX'Kli'kM SA.LE <YV 'VALUABLE BRICK NORTHwm./ 0 ’ 2510 EYE STfuIET re«>rdZi rt in e tjL.- & rtaJn <l<*d °f trust duly ot °>e Diatrict of Co lam “*e re quest of the party secured nubDc y reigned trustee will *ell at -i front of the premises, on MONDAY, T.»jv; NINETEENTH DAY OF ..C/' .J 82 ?’ AT FOUR THIRTY O’CLOCK 'ftovriag described land and prem -1 « In the District of Columbia and aa and being part of original lot if gre 17. described a* follows: Begin the aame at the northwest comer ii—il /*t and running thence east along the ° r Lye st. 18 feet, then south 100 feet, ' i**t 18 feet to the southwest corner of r] ~ rd lot and thence north 100 feet to the be £' gilng. - , gms: Sold subject to 1 prior deed of trust $1,200. farther particulars of which will announced at time of sale; tbe purchase ' g'ice above said trust to be paid in rash. A deposit of S2OO required. Conveyancing, re -1 cording and revenue stamps at purchaser's I cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and tbe property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. LLOYD R. TURNER. R. K. HARRIS. THOMAS G. O’NEILL Trustees. Evans Building. Atty. for party seemed. my 7.9,10.12.13,14 15.16.17.19 THOS. J. OWEN A RON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALK OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING NUMBERED 909 C STREET S.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, beinik instrument No. 72. recorded December 12, 1923. among the land records of the Dlstrlet of Columbia, and at the request of tbe party se cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public annum In front of tbe premises, on MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MAY. A. D. 1924. AT FOUR P.M.. tbe follow ing described land and premises, situate In the District of Colombia, and designated as and being lot thirty-seven ($7) In P. C. Palmer’s snbdivision of lots In square nine hundred and , forty-five (945), as per pint recorded in liber 14 at folio 71 of tbe records of the office of the surveyor of the Diatrict of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to two prior deeds of trust for $1,250 and $987.68, respectively, far ther particulars of which will be announced at time of aale. the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of S2OO required. Conveynnring, recording and reve nae stamps at purehaaor’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty day*, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and retold at the discretion of the trustee*. J. HENRY BROWN. G. PERCY McGLUE. myl -dAds.exSn Trwtee*. THOMAS DOWLING A CO., AUCTIONEERS. Auction Sale of Houseliold Fur niture, Entire Contents of Pri vate Dwelling, No. 1404 21st St. N.W® Monday, May 12, at _ 10:30 A.M. By directi** of owner, leaving for Califor nia. we will sell at public auction within the shore dwelling, furniture in excellent condi tion. as follows: Mahogany, Old Ivory, Scbotcfa and On* Bed FuraHnre. Bed*. Springs. Dres*- ers. Ohifftmlers, Four-Poster Bed, Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets. Linens. Day Bed, Sanitary Cots and Pads. Bugs and Carpets. Pictures, China, Glassware. Utenalla, Refrigerator, etc., «t t. Term#: Cash. THOMAS DOWLING A CO., Anrtkifwca. my»,lo-2t LEGAL NOTICES K. H. STEPHENS rffld GEORGE P. HAKSE. AttoratT*. SUPREME COgTRT OF THE Dis trict oT Colombia. —Homing a District Oonrt. , *■ Jr condemns non rtf land for the open ing of a minor street 'between Ptney Branch road and tlth street projected, known as High lanrt avenue. In tbe I riatriet of Colombia. Dirtrlrt Co art Ko. 16I5i—Notice and order of pool teat loo.—Notice is hereby given that the Urnißusonmi of the District of Oolnsshla. P"”"* 1 !* Jo the prodi teas of section 1606 to 1«081. incluabw. of tfce Cade of Law for tbe District of Columbia, bare filed a petition in this court praying f» the condemnation of the laud neceaaary for the opening of a minor street between Pioey Branch road and Btb street projected, to be known as Blghlsnd stenne. hi the District of Oolombia, as shown *” * /*!*■* or “«P Bind with the said petition a* part thereof, and praying also that this court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for in each esses to assess the da stages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reaion of the opening of n minor street between, ptney Branch road and mh street projected, to "be known as Highland avenue. In tbe District; of Columbia, and the '■oademnalion of tbe Sand necessary for the purposes thereof, and. to assess ss benefits resulting therefrom the entire amoant of said damages, including she expenses of these pro ceedings, upon each Itn or part of lot or parcel of land whirh will *be benefited bj tbe said opening,,in the pregnrtkm that the nid jury may find Raid lot*, part* of lots or jurcvls land will I** benefited a** provided for. In and hy the aforesaid Ootle of I saw. It is bj the rourt. ibis 30th cto? of April. 1024. ordered all p«*rt»ons basing any Interest in these proceedings be, and. they are hereby, warned and commanded to appear in this court on or I T T ." n I tl, '“ 14,11 d».y of May. IW.M st in o clock a.m.. and continue In attendance until tbe court shall have made its final order rati fying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of benefits of the Jury to tie empsnelgd and sworn herein; and it is fur tber ordered that a copy of this notice and order be published twice a week for two suc cessive weeks in The Washington Evening Star. Ibe Washington Foot and the Washing toa Herald, newspapers published In the said District, commencing at least ten days before tbe said 14lb day of May, 1924. It is fur ther ordered that a copy of this notice and order he served by the, United States marshal or his defaties upon each of the owners of the fee of tbe land to he condemned herein as may be found by tbe said marshal or his dep uties within the District of Columbia, before the said 14th day «I J.lay. 1924. By the court A. A. HOEHLING, justice. (Beal. I A true co p £ Test: MO EC A K H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM. Assl. Clerk. nty1.2,8.9 I' - . H. STEPHE\S nnd JAMBS C. WII.KKS, Attorneys. IN TOE SUPREME COCET OF THE Dis trict of Columbia.—Holding a District Court. —ln re condejnnaition of land for the exten sion of the public alley in square 2584, in the District of Columbia.—District Court No 1618 —Notice and order of publication.- -Notice is hereby given Uial the Commissioner* of the District of Columbia, pursuant to the provi sions of section 1608 to section inclu slve. of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia have filed a petition in tjjjs court praying for tbe condemnation of the land ne.-essary for the extension and widening of the alley ip sqnare 2881 (bounded Ijy Sherman a<erne, Fslrmont street. Georgia arenne and Euclid street), in the District of (Jblinnbia. as shown on a plat or map filed with, the said petition as part thereof, snrt praying also th “* VS* < 7 ,ort I ‘ Dpan ‘' l ■ ) Dr J m accordance with the law provided for in tufi > cases to assess the -*amjtw» each owner «>f i.nii to >-■ taken may sastain by reason of the extension sod widening of said public alley, and the condemnation of tbe land ne «.«sary for the purposes thereof, and to a> *ess as benefits resulting therefrom tbe entii , amount of said damages, including the expr ases of these pro ceedings. upon each lot or r Jrt c f lot or parcel of land, which will be bene pred bv said widen ing and extension. In the iproportion that tbe jury may find said ’ part* of lots or parcels of land will be Benefited as provided !” r ,- * n h 7 the ah yesaid Code of Law. 11 the court, tbis ? #th day of April. 1924. ordered that all perso ti having any interest in theae prorf'vfKi :n*b b and they §rf h«r*»by, warned and command 4 ' $ to appear in this <*oort on or before the 14th -day of May. 1924. at 10 0 dock a.m.. and cor $ inue in attendance until the court shall have made Its final order rati fying and conflraait gj the award of damages and the assessment . e s benefits of the jury to he empaneled and sworn herein: and it is far fher ordered that a copy of this notice and onler be pnblishe g , wi <. e B week for two suc cessive weeks i n Thp Washington Evening Mur, the tvjsn oi.-ion Post and the Wtahing ton Herald, ne ,r.papers published in tbe said iMstPicr. c‘’»na> p® cine at i^a*' 4 ten day* tw*f«vc the *n\d 14th Uj of May. 1924. It 1* further ordered that a copy of thin notice and order no served the Tnited State* marshal or his deputies upon each of the owners of the fee of the )g nd to he condemned herein as may be fou/nj j,y the said marshal or his dep uties with /n • the District of Colombia, before tbe said 34/ h day of May, 1924. Bv the court: A„ / HOEHLING. Justice. (Seal.) A true Dip).. Test MORGAN H. BEACH, Uerk. fe. y CUNNINGHAM. Asst. Clerk. my 1.2.8,9 C. Ti, STEPHENS and RINGGOLD HART, Attorneys. I! * THU SUPREME COURT OF THE DlS gict as (Wumbia.—Holding a Dlatrlct Conrt. Jn re condemnation of land for the exten- K ion of a public alley in square 1229. in tbe IMs’r ct of Coiumb a —Disarm (’curt No tfilf -—Notice and order of publication.—Notice la t hereby gtven that the Commissioners of the ( District of Columbia, pursuant to tbe provi -1 sions of section 1608 to section 16081. Incln | sive, of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, have filed a petition in this court praying for the condemnation of the land necessary for the exteaston of the public alley ! n square 1229 (hounded hy N <• :t*-i a ->i 34th strorta), in the District of Columbia, as shown o»i a map or plat filed with (he said petition aa part thereof, and praying also that this court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases to asses* the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the extension of tbe said psibllc alley, and the condemnation of the land necessary for the purpose thereof, and to asseaj as benefits resulting therefrom the en tire smount of said damages, includ'ng the expenses of throe proceeding*, upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of land, which will be benefited hy Raid extension, in the propor tion that tbe aid jury may find aid late, parts of lot* or parcel* of land will he bene filed as provided lor. in and by the aforesaid Code of law. It is hy the conrt. this 30th day of April. 1924. ordered that all persons haring any interest in these proceedings be. and they are hereby, warned and commanded to appear in this court on or before the 14th day of May. 1924. at If) o'clock a.m.. and continne in attendance until the court shall have made its final order ratifying »»wi con firming the award as damage* and the assess mrnt of benefits of the jury to be empaneled and sworn herein, and it 1* further ordered that a copy of this notice and order be pub lished twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washington Evening Star, the Wash ington Post ami the Washington Herald, news papers published in the aid District, com mencing at least ten days before the said 14th day of May. 1924. It is farther ordered that a copy of this notice and order be served by tbe United States marshal or bis deputies upon each of the owners cf the fee of the land to he condemned herein as may be found by the said marshal nr hi* deputies, within tbe Dis trict of Columbia, before tbe said I4th dav of May. 1024. By the court: A. A. HOEHLING. Justice. iSeal.) true copy. MOR GAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F. X. CUNNING HAM. Aast. Clerk. my 1.2,8.9 F. H, STEPHENS and JAMES C. WILKES, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis trict of Columbia —Holding a District Court. —ln re condemnation of land for building re striction lines on both sides of Utb street n.w.. between Euclid street and FnTler street, in tbe District of Oslmabia.—District Oonrt No. 1616.—Notice and order of publication Notice is hereby given that the of the District of Colombia, pursuant to tbe provisions of an act of Congress approved June 21, 1908, entitled “An art providing for tbe establishment of a uniform building line on streets in tbe District of Colombia, less than ninety feet wide.” as amended by tbe act approved March S. 1917. entitled “An act making appropriation* to provide for the ex penses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June thir tieth. nineteen hundred and eighteen, and far other purposes,” have filed a petition In this court praying tbe condemnation of tbe land necessary for tbe establishment as bonding restriction Line* on both sides of 15th street, between Euclid and Fuller streets, squares 2574 and 2666. in the District of Colombia, as shown aa a plat or map filed with tbe Mid petition. aa part i hereof, and praying also that this court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for ia such cases 1» assess tbe damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of tbe establish ■ ment of the building line* oa both sides of 15th street, for which (hi* proceeding has been instituted, and Use condemnation of tbe land necessary for the purposes thereof, and to asses* as benefit* reuniting therefrom tbe entire amount as aid damages. Including the expenses of these proceedings, npon any and all lots, parts of lots, pieces or parcels of land which will he benefited by the establish ment es aid building lima, in the proportion that tbe said Jury ntay find said lots, parts of lota, pieces or parcels of land will be bene fited, as provided for, in and by tbe aforesaid acts of Congress. It is by tbe court, this 36th (jay of April, 19*4, ordered that all persons having any Interest in them proceedings he. . and they are hereby, warped sad commanded to appear in this court on or before the 14th day of May, 1924. at 10 o'clock aj*., and continue in attendance until tbe court ahan have made it* final order ratifying and can- I firming the award of damage* and the assess ment of benefit* of the Jury to be empaneled and sworn herein, and it is further ordered tUat a copy of this notice and order be pah- > lished twice a week for two successive weeks I In The Washington Evening Star, the Wash ington Foot and the Washington Herald, news- i paper* published to ii* said District, com- J ■Tracing at least to* days before tbe aid 14th j day of May. 1924- It 1* farther ordered that i a copy of this notice and order be served by tbe United States marshal or his depaties upon such of the owners of the fee of the land to : be (osdenied herein as pay be tend fey tbe | aid marshal or his deputies within the Dis trict of Colombia before tfce Mid 14tk day oT 1 May. 1924. 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Mr. W i Ming , as we t’jbw was to remain at Bridgwater pur , peae of collecting from Mr NewUng ton the fine which ed M y no clear full aeaa of the trap boup, and wi /ethcr hp ÜB(Jerßtood With •.popiexy at the t!b?e a r &****% with so consider- Newlinr* of hiß fOTt un*, Mr. but ha j/ 0 * 1 Mt merely fainted, eye* '£ e * Dn< ! er »'i ß grace's °yw«nv I'® sj d realize, it he was sb.-f?ft I, ;L i n ?’** ren t, and lest we h ,m ai ‘ Injustice by £** fM? this we had better give him 1 1 » b T of the doubt - and take it ' ,n tJV* »tfb*e<jnent bustle of de with th e Pros attack to be deliv -1 n "f le ’ 8 a ™y at Sedge mo°r, be thought no more either of The or of Mr, Wilding. Tho latter as we know, had no plaoo of Ms h* b a a r n,y: a man ® hands, he was not a trained mlv r»ji^ n h m *^ , ‘hstanding that he i* y Ve intended to draw his ™^ (t Monmouth when the time came, yet circumstances had led to lLnHi«° n ii nuinE aTter "Monmouth's landing *he more diplomatic work of i * whieh he had been tt° r thC m ° nthß that ,iad arm°v 11 wben Monmouth’s army marched out of Bridgwater mwa* . < > .‘ rtock on that Mundav * ot to make for Gloucester and tr.'Ty, ** was K»"«rany believed, but tGfall upon the encamped Fever-sham at ’^.T'T 0 ! 7 ' and . Hl a«ahter the rayal army their beds, Mr. Wilding was left be mnd T tens hard was gone, in command of his troop of horse, and Mr. Wilding ',f n, y company his thoughts biwy h ntght he singuJar happenings of that ba ? k Ip-the sign of The Ship H^ er i22l ns th * Cross, and, kicking off h e ««PPed quietly in the mom at which shattered door and broken window reminded him of his odd intwy-iew with Ruth, and of the comedy ,vLJ? V^f h< l L h "fL ena ' !t ' >d to d «tain him of ,t embittered him ; had played seamed to his retrospective mind almost a wanton’s that m name she was hit wife. And yet. underlying a certain lr- I ““ ea ’ «*"» reflection i”**- hte We. It would have been a sweet thought sweet enough to have overlaid that other bitterness, had he not in sisted upon setting it down entirely to her gratitude and her sense of jus tlce She intended to repay the debt in which she had stood to him since, at the risk of his own life and for tune, he had rescued her brother from the clutches of the lord lieuten ant at Taunton. He sighed heavily as he thought of the results that had attended hfs compulsory wedding of her. In the intensity of his passion, in the blind ness of his vanity, which made him confident—gloriously confident—that did he make himself her husband, she herself would make of him her lover before long, he had committed an un worthiness of which it seemed he might never cleanse himself in life. There was but one amend, as he had told her. Ret him make it. and per haps she would—out of gratitude, if out of ,no other feeling—come to think more kindly of him: and that night it seemed to him as he sal I alone in that- mean chamber, that it were a better and a sweeter thing to earn some measure of her esteem by death than to continue in a life that inspired her hatred and resentment. From which it will be seen how ut terly he disbelieved the protestations . she had uttered in seeking to detain him. They were—he was assured—-a part of a scheme, a trick, to lull him while Monmouth and his officers were being butchered. And she had gone the length of saying she loved him! He regretted that, being as he was convinced of its untruth. What cause had she to love him. She hated him, and because she hated him she did not scruple to lie to him—once with sug gestions and this time with actual expression of affection—that she might gain her ends; ends that con cerned her brother and Sir Rowland Blake. Sir Rowland Blake! The name was a very goad to his passion and despair. He rose from the table and took a turn in the room, moving noiselessly in bis stocking feet. He felt the need of air and action; the weariness of his flesh incurred hi his long ride from London was cast off or forgot ten. He must go forth. He picked up his fine shoes of Spanish leather, but as luck would have it —little though he guessed the extent Just then—he • found them hardening, though stni damp from the dews of Mr. Newltngton’s garden. He cast them aside, and, taking a key from his pocket, unlocked an oak cupboard and withdrew the heavy muddy boots in which he had ridden from town. He drew them on and, taking up his hat and sword, went down the creak ing stairs and out into the street. Bridgwater had fallen quiet by now; the army was gone and towns folk were In their beds. Moodily, un consciously, yet as if guided by a sort of instinct, he went down the High street, and then turned off into the narrower lane that led in the di rection of Lupton House. By the gates of this he paused, recalled out of his abstraction and rendered aware of whither his steps had led him by the sight of the ball door standing open, a .black figure silhouetted against the light behind it. What was happening here? 'Why were they not abed like all decent folk? The figure called to him in a quiver ing voice. “Mr. Wilding! Mr. Wild ing!" for the light beating upon his face and figure from the open door had revealed him. Tho form came swiftly forward, its steps pattering down the walk, another slenderer figure surged in its place upon the threshold., hovered there an instant, then plunged down into the darkness to come after it But the first was by now upon Mr. Wilding. “What is It, Jasper?” he asked, re cognizing the old servant. “Mistress Ruth!” wailed the fellow, wringing 'bis hands. “She * * * she has been • * • carried off.” He got it out in gasps, winded by his short run and by the excitement that possessed him. » No word said Wilding. He Just stood and stared, scarcely understand ing, and in that moment they were joined bv Richard. He seized Wild ing by the arm. "Blake has carried her off,” he cried. ’‘Blake?" said Mr. Wilding, and won dered with a sensation of nausea was it an ordinary running away. 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In three minutes they had saddled a couple of nags; in five they were rid mg for the bridge and the road to Weston Zoyland. _‘?. t 18 a miracle you remained in Bridgwater. * said Kichird as they rode. “How came ye to be left be hind?” “X had a task assigned me In the town against the duke’s return to morrow,” Wilding explained, and he spoke almost mechanically, his mind full of—-anguished by—thoughts of Ruth. “Agaiiwt the duke’s return?” cried Richard, first surprised and then thinking that Wilding spoke at ran dom. “Against the duke’s return?” he repeated. “That is what I said!” "But the duke is marching to Gloucester.” “The duke is marching by circuitous ways to Sedgemoor,” answered Wild ing, never dreaming that at this time of day there could be the slightest imprudence in saying so much, in deed, taking little heed of what he said, his mind obsessed by the other, to him, far weightier matter, “To Sedgemoor.” gasped Westma - cott. “Aye—to take Feversham by sur prise—to destroy King James' sol diers in their beds. He should be near upon the attack by now. But there! Spur on and save your breath if we are to overtake Sir Rowland.” They pounded on through the night at a breakneck pace which they never slackened until, when within a quar ter of a mile or so of Penzoy 'Pound, where the army was encamped and slumbering by now, they eaught sight of the musketeers’ matches glowing in the dark ahead of them. An ont poet barred their progress; but Rich ard had the watchword, and he spurred ahead shouting “Albermarle,” and the soldiers fell back and gave them passage. On they galloped, skirting Penzoy Pound and the army sleeping in utter unconsciousness of the fate that was creeping stealthily upon it out of the darkness and mists across the moors; they clattered on past Liangmoor Stone and dashed straight into the village, Richard never drawing rein until he reached the door of the cottage where Fever sham was lodged. They had come not only at a head long pace, but in a headlong man ner, without quite considering what awaited them at the end of their ride in addition to their object of finding Ruth. It was only now. as he drew' rein before the lighted house and caught the sound of Blake’s raised voice pouring through an open win dow on the ground floor, that Richard fully realized what manner of rash - ness he was committing. He was too late to rescue Ruth from Blake. What more could he look to achieve? His hope had been that with Wilding's help he might snatch her from Sir Rowland before the latter reached his destination. But now—to enter Feversham’s presence and in associa tion with so notorious a rebel as Mr. Wilding w-ere a piece of folly of the heroic kind that Richard did not savour. Indeed, had it not been Tot Wilding’s masterful preeencc. It is more than odds he had tamed tail and ridden home again to bed. But Wilding, who had leapt nim bi v to the ground, stood waiting for Richard to dismount, impatient now that from the sound of Sir Rowland’s voice he had assurance that Richard had proved an able guide. The young man got down, but might yet have hesitated had not Wilding caught him by the arm and whirled him up the steps, through the open door, past the two soldiers who kept It, and who were too surprised to stay him. straight into the long, low-ceilmged chamber where Feversham. attended by a captain of horse, was listening to Blake’s angry narrative of that night’s failure. Mr. Wilding’s entrance was declded- Iv sensational. He stepped quick y forward, and. taking Blake "Who waa still talking, all unconscious of those behind him, by the collar of hj ß w»at. he interrupted him in the middle ol an impassioned period, wrenched him backward off his feet, and d ajlte d him with a force almost incredible into a heap in a corner of the room. There for some moments the baronet lay half dazed by the shock of his falll A - long table, which seemed to di vide the chamber in two, stood be tween Lord Feversham and hie of ficer and Mr. Wilding and Ruth—by whose side he bad now come to stand in Blake’s room. There was an exclamation, half an ger. half amazement, at Mr. ild ' ing’s outrage upon Sir Rowland, and the captain of horse sprang forward. But Wilding raised Ms hand, his face so composed and calm that it was im possible to think Mm conceiving any violence, as indeed he protested at that moment. “Be assured, gentlemen,” he said, “that I have no fnrther rudeness to offer any so that this tady is suffered to withdraw with me.” And he took in his own a hand that Ruth, amazed and unresisting, yielded up to Mm. That touch of his seemed to drive out her fears and to restore her con fidence: the mortal terror In which she had been untll his comingdropped from her now. She was no longer atone and abandoned to the •vindic tiveness of rude and violent men. She had beside her one In whom experi ence had taught her to have-faith. Xjouis Duras, Marquis de Blanquc fort and Far! Feversham, coughed with mock discreetness under cover of his hand. “Ahem!” He was a comely man with a long nose, good low-lidded eyes, a humor ous mouth und a weak chin; at a I glance he looked what he was, a i weak, good-natured sensualist- He was replendent at the moment In a blue satin dressing-gown stiff with gold lace, for he had been interrupted by Blake’s arrival tn -the very act of putting himself to bed. and hts head —divested of his wig—was hound up in a scarf of marry colors. At hfs side, the red-coated captain, arrested by the general’s sardonic cough, stood, a red-faced, freckled boy, looking to his superior for or ders. “I t’ink you 'ave 'urt Saxe Row land.” said Feversham composedly In his bad English. "Who are you, sarc?” “This lady’s husband.” answered Wilding, whereupon the captain stared and Fcversham’s brow went up In surprised amusement. “So-ho! T’at true?” quoth the lat ter in a tone suggesting that it ex plained everything to him. *TTi3 gif a dtfferon’ colour to your story, Sare Rowlan - .” Then headded in a cffiuckte, "Ho. ho—l’amour!” and laughed outright. Blake, gathering together his wits and his limbs at the same time, road* shift to rise. “What a plague does their rela tionship matter?” he began. He would have added more, bn I tie Prenchmaa thought this ggestien one that needed answering. “Parbleu!” he swore, hio amuse ment rising. ’Tt seemed to matter somet’mg.” “Damn me!” swore Blake, red in the face from pale that lie had been. “Do you conceive that If 1 had run away with his wife for her own soke I had fetched her to you?” He lurch ed forward as he spoke, but kept his distance from Wilding, who stood be tween Ruth «nd him. Feversham bowed sardonically “You arc a such flatterer, Bare Row lan’.’’ said he, laughter bubbling in Mb Words. t Coiuui ue d~ Waworew J a 45