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FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. 'AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. , NEW DETACHED HOME, ; 36th PL. & DAVIS ST. N.W. IN MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS. O“VERLOOKING THE CITY. ix rooms and tiled bath: large living room, ‘©pen fireplace, attractive mantel, open wtair- ¥, French doors to dining room and bre h; beautiful b floors; _best fxtures, gas range and hardware ob- ; three nice bedrooms and (wo closed rlnl porches. This home is located Il near Wisconsin avenue and M « metts ave; wonderful vista of Hot-water heat: stationary laun- d built-in concrete for immediate sale at $12 Drive out Massachusetts avenve lace and turn south to Davis street. };-(-) for_inspection, BERT E. FUNKHOUSER, 3626 DAVIS OWNER-BRUT OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. PROPERTY. Always ieulars inquire 1011 K st n.w. or phone Franklin 190, G & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, CONTAINING NINF. ROOMS AND BATH. NO. 1210 C ST. §.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trast from Trene Pollock, recorded in Liber No. 4679, at Tollo 417, et seq., one of the land records for the Distriet of Columbin, and AL the request of the parties secured thervhy, we, the under ed_trustees named in said_deed of trus public auction on MONDAY, TH FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D] 162" AT FOUR O'CLOCK P front of the Premises, the following real entate, situated in the clty _of Washington, in said District, numely: The thirteen (15) feet front on C st.. by depth of 88 feet of lot numbered 42 in Thomas 8. Tucker's subdivision of part of square numbered 207, us per plat recorded in he offica of the surveyor Columbla in Liber 18, at folio 1 with the improvements thereon, Terms of sale: One-third in balance in 1wo_equal installments In oae and two yenrs from day of sale, bearing interest at six (8) ar cent per annum, payable semi-annoally, to he secured by deed of trust on the property @old, or all cash at the option of the pur- chaser. Deposit of $200 required at the timo of sale and sale to be closed within thirty days thereaftes. A. VERNON DILL together 5 above, Trustee 1731 t. n.w. MARTIN T. DRYDEN, Trustee, Bond Buflding. 7 __tan THOMAS TRUST! o 12&13 OWEN & SON. ATCTIONEERS ¢ SALE OF DESIRARLE THRE STORY BRICK DWELLING ST NO. 1721 CORCORAN ST. N.W By victue of a deed of trust Tiver No. 4015 at folio 155 of th the District of Columbin, we shall sell. in front of the promises, on MONDAY, TE TWENTY-SECOND DAY _OF JANUARY, A.D. 3828, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK 1ot 79 15 square 1 Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance fn one, two und thres Sears, With interest at 6 per’ cent per_annum. p Deposit of $200.00 required at time of sal ihe purchaser allowed fiteon dars from date of sle fo compinte the purchase. Further Darticulars at time of xale ARTHUR CARR. MARVIN AC corded in laud records . S J. OWEN & SON, AUCTE EES SALE OF VALUABLE ING LOTS IN “LONGFELLOW TER- RACE. WITHIN THE FICE & SON. By virtue of a cer! in Liber 850, folio B47. ords of the Distriet of Columbia yequest of the party secured th the un- Gersigued trustecs will sell at auction, Owen & Son, 133 and n. THE JANT 1623, AT FOUR-THIRTY *CLOCK the following described land and premises situate in the District of Colum- Hia, end being lots B to 14, inclusive, and 20 to 23, inclusive, in square 3155, lot 1 in aquare 3138: lots 1, 2 and 3, square 3139: lots 1,2 and 3, rquare 3201; lota'1 to 13, tnclusive, ahd 20 to 61, inclusive, in square 3302; lots 2 to 10, inclusive: 12, 13, 17 to 82, inclusi 39, in square 3204; lota 1 to 4, Inclu Jots 20 and 21, in square 8204, lots 15 to 2 ive, in square 8208, in the National Car alty Company and James L. Karrick's ertain_tracts of land esurves on Partne Discovery ARY, Tombln, in Liber 49, foi tions of record; als and 69 aquare 3203 in the National Cupital Realty Company wubdivision of & tract of land called “‘Peters_ Mill Heat,”” now known as *Long fellow Terrace.” as per plat recorded in Liber B4, follo 22, of the records of the affice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, excepting ® small part of said lot 68 at the southwest corner through as much of said lot as is em- Vraced in the parcel of land conveyed to the National Capital Realty Company by deed from Thornton A. Jewett, recorded in Liber 8818, folio 31, of said 1and records. Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in equal fnstallments, Fayabie i one and two rears, with nterest at | @ per cent, payable semi-annially, secured by & deed of trist upon the property sold, or all cah 8t purchaser's ontion. $1.000.00 deposit Jequired upon acceptanca of bid. Convesanc- ing. recording And revenue stamps at pur. cheker's cost. Terws of sale to be complied th within thirts dags, <0 the prop 4 at 1hie risk and cot of de. after five duys’ advert lished i some newspaper of RERT H LINN BRANNON, Jan11.d&ds.exen Trustes ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Receiver’s Sale of Valuable Mo- tion Picture Equipment Lo- cated at the Truxton Theatre, No. 5 Q St. NW. By virtue of a decrse of the Sapreme Court ®f the District of Columbia passed in Equity Canse No. 40424, the undersigned maceiver wiil mell by publie ‘aiiction within the abave prem- inos, on FRIDAY, THE NIN TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1923, AT TWO 0'CIOCK P.M., a1l the assats of the New Truxton Theatre Co.. the District of Columbia, Including 2 new Stmplex” Machines, Reels, Ticket Machine, & new 16.inch oscillating Electrie Fans, Piano, Stage and Scroen, 2 *“Powers™ Machine Stands, Motors. Electric’ Tieater, Lumber snd other miscellaneous personal properts. Terms: Cash. A deposit of 2% of the purchase price reqnired at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with upon ratification of sale by fhe conrt. THOMAS B. POWERS. Receiver. 30. ¥. MORGA' MeNEILL, m_bulidt a11.4&dbn.ex80 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. High Grade Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Furnishings, Fine Mahogany Electric Cash Register, Mahogany Wall Cases, etc., By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. {Second Floor) ‘Thursday, January 18, 1923, Commencing 10:30 A.M. 8ilk, wool and lisle liosiery, silk underw. n & P. & N. and American wetw, embroidered handkerchiefs, silk, chamois and kid gloves, sweaters, kimonos, Eeorgetta ‘waists, middy suits, ties, belts. caps, petti- coats, children’s dresses and rompers, Iadies’ «ollars, bungalow and other aprons, ribbon, 1k, pearl cotton, German- town wool, notions, ef,; also fine mahogany eloctric cash register (used only & few months) nd 3 mabogany wall cases. Terms: Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. $018.15.16.17 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ORUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, NO. 928 4th ST. . WITH GARAGE IN REAR, By virtue of a cortain deed of trust duly re- korded, fn Liber No. 4878, folio 457. et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: hia, and at the request of the party sscured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for wale by public auction, in front of the prem- VEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH OF JANUARY, A.D., 1023, AT FOUR- 'WHIRTY 'O'CLOCK 'P.A.," the 'following-de- wmoribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, dct 6f Columbia, to-wit TThe 18 feet 6 'nches front next north of the th by the full depth 'a subdivision of re m iv recorded in $fber N.K.."Tollo 271 of the pecords of the fMice of the surveyor for the District of Co- bls, improved as above, to be wold subect owaver, to & Drior deed of trust for $2, ‘cent, due March 30, 1925, Terms of Over and above sald trust, $1,500 cash, the re- mainder In monthly payments of 830, ‘together with interest at 7 per cent, secured by & gec- wond deed of trust upon the property sold, or il cash, at the option of the parchaser. Geposit of $300 required At time of wale. All cing, recording, revenue stamps and motarial fees at cost Of purchamer. Terms to De complied with within thirty days from day of ‘sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to resell the risk and “ost of the defaulting purchaser, after five daga “advertisement of Wich resals in som Eewapeper published ia tho city of W oo, PATRICK J. WALSHE, 0.4 WALSHE, ‘Trustees. | fatdsdasisu for the District of | NEERS. | BUILI- | ng | ADAM A. WESCHLBR, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES" SALE_ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY PREMISES NOS, 1427-1420 CHURCH ST. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause. No. 36367, and further on account of the purchaser at a previous public sale having failed to comply with the terms thereof, the undersigned trastees will offer for sale by ublic auction, fn front of the premises, on TESDAY. THE 16th DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 1628 AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M., the fol: lowing-described land and premine in the city of Wahington, District bia, to-wit: Part of snblot M. square 200, proved by frame in; 1427 Church st. n.w. 1420 Church st. n.w. “Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at @ per cent rer anoum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, &t the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 on each house required at time of sale. All convey- neing, recording, revenue stamps Aud notar- feés at cost ‘of purchaser. Terms to be omplied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise ihe trustees reserve the right t0 resell the propertr at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in som pewspaper published fa the city of Washing- ton, D. C. TAYDEN JOFNEON. Commercial Nation Xk buildin MICHAEL A. GREEN, Evans boilding. EDWIN C. BRANDENBURG, Fendall building. Jand-0&ds,exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. Trustees’ Sale of four story modern store and apartment | building, No. 1913 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, containing large storeroom and three eight- room apartment suites. Default having been made in the payment of the interest due upon the indebtedness se cured by a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4720, at fallo 825, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbla. by virtue thereof and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will_sell at publlc’ auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, 'THD TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1023, AT FOUR_0'CLOCK P.M., parts of lots numbered two (2), three (3), ten (10) and twelve (12) in square numbered one hundred and eightecn (11%), beginning on Pennsylvania ave. 4.38 feet casterly from the southeast corner of said lot 5 and running thence northwesterly along the ‘south line of waid iot contor of wall hetween house 1013 Pennsyl- ¥ avenue and the house adjoluing same on the west: thence with the center litie of wall norih 23 degrees 41 t 4 foet: thence north 66 degrs 54 of a foot to_the center of the 13-iuch wall; thence | north 23 degrees 43 minutes eant .23 feet to { the south line of an ailex: thence with the Tine of said nlley south 77 degrees 30 minutes enst 2448 feet fo an angle in sald alley: thenee still with sald iley line south 6.09 feet to another angle in sald alley: thence west 5,48 feet fo the northeast corner of lot S3: thence southeasterly along the northerly line of xaid lot 2, 5.23 feet to intersect a line drawn_through the center of wall between Pennsyivania avenue and the houss ad- Joining samie on the enst; thence southwesterly Through the center of said last mentloned wall fo the beginning, improved by the prem- 1sex above describy Terms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money to be paid fn cash and the baiance in three equal installments payable in ane, two 1 three years from day of eale, with inter- er ceutum per annum, pagable semi- cured by deed of trust upon the sold, or all eash at the option of the A deposit of $1,000.00 is required the time of wale. All conveyancing, re. { cording. notarial fees ARd revenue stamps at tie cont of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within Afteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cort of the defauliing pirciaser after five advertisement of such resale in some published in the city of Washing- LEON TOBRIY WILLIAM F. DISMER, Trustees, Equity building, 317310 John Marshall place i 1 TTHOS. T, OWES & ' SALE OF VALUA BEING THE FOUL-S TRUSTE! TATE ST N.W PHE SAME virtue of ament & certatn deed 104 recorded 3 recorils of the undersigned trustees will ¢ of the prem- THE NUARY, A.D. 162 FOUR O'CLOCK P, the following desctibed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of lot 9, in’ block 30, in John Sherman Trustees subdivision of land known as Columbl Heights, an per plat recorded in Liber Gover- nor Shepard, folio 155, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbis, descrived as follows: Beginning for the same on the east line of 14th st. at the southwest corner of said lot and running thence northerly on said east line 53.41 feet; thence emst 141.04 feot to an alley: thence south on said alley 63.25 feet to & point in the wouth line of sald lot distant 137.76 feet east f the place of beginning: and thence west ou ginning: b ical with ull of lot t thereof ¢ irposes) of an incomplet d in said Liber Gove of the afuiesaid omued ubdivi- ¢ Shepard, survesor's office { Sold_subject to a prior deed | of trust for $15,000.00 and the amount orer i said trust to be paid in cash. $500 deposit required upon acceptance of bid, Converancing. jecording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with with- ing ‘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 mewspaper published in Washington, D. O. A. H._WILSON, L 8."BOYD, jan13,a&ds,exsn Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY THE TWO- STORY 'BRICK DWELLING NO. 1351 PARKWOOD PLACE N.W. By ‘virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recarded in Liber No. 4230, follo 425 et scq., of the iand records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured there: the undersigned trustees will sell at public tion, fn frant of the premises, on MONDAY, B TWENTY-S8ECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing' ‘described ‘1and_and premises, situate in the District ot Columbia and designated as and being lot numbered one hundred and twenty: seven (127) in Harry Wardman and others' subdivision of lots in square numbered south of square twenty-elght hundred and twenty- weven (kouth of 2827) as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 41 at folio 162; the covenants that hereafter no building oF structure other than bay windows or porches shiall be erected or constructed within eighteen feet of the front or street line of said lot; that said property whall never be rented, leased, sold, transforred or convered unto 8Dy negro or colored person, under a penaity of Which shall be @ iien sgainst sald property. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fo be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, pagabie’ in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per an- num, ‘payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secuted by ‘deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the chaser. A deposit of $250.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, reconding, revenue stamps, etc., at Cost o Terms of sale 'to be complied with withis thirty days from day of sale; otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days' advertisement of such n some newspaper published io Wash- D. C. WALTBR _R. WILCOX, GEORGB F. HANE, Trustees. i resale ington, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALD OF VALUABLE DETACH- ED DWELLING, NO. 3985 MORRISON ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4848, folio 145, et seq., of the land fecords of the District of Oolum: the request of the y secured thereb) undersigned trustees will sell at publie auction, in front of the premises. of MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and pres #ituate in the District of Columbia, designated as_and being lots 14, 15 and 16 and the emst 10 feet front on Morrison street Dy the full depth thereof of lot 17 in the ibdivision of “Connecticut Avenue Tarrace,’ a6 per plat of sald subdivision recorded in County Book 21, page 33, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbi biect to the Duilding iine restriction as shown on said lat. Subject to the covenant that no build- ing shall be erected on sald lots to cost less Tha"lan Aald tota iprered by premiies e, ind. Sal ta improve remises No. 8985 Morrison st. n.w. > e Terma of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $12,500.00, bearing 7 per cent in- terest and due’ December 2. 1024, and the amount over said trust to be paid in cash. 500 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenve stam, |at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees regerve the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser after five daye’ advertisement of guch restle in .18 feet to fhe | 1d 8t the request of the party | & feet to the place of bo- | ur- | AUCTION SALES FUTURE _DAYS. ADAM A. WBSCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED _BUSINESS PROPEBRTY AT THR SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 6th AND G BTS. N.W., AND FOUR BRIOK DWELL- IXas Noi. eis, a1s, €0 AND 6th By virtue of that deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4283, folio 287, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the quest of the party secured thereby, the under. signed will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M., parts of original iots numbered 10 and 20, in square numbered 455, in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, beginning for the same at the north- east corner of sald square and running thence south 25 feet on 6th st., thence west 101 feet 8 inches to an alley, north 35 feet to G st., and thence east to the beginning, and improved by a large brick bullding used as & hall and for other purposes. Also lots num- bered 30, 31, 32 and 38, in said equare lm- proved by four brick dwellings numbered 623, 620, 618 and 616 6th st. n.w., all of said par- cels being more particulariy descrided in sald deed of trust. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with 6 per ‘cent interest, repre- sented by motes of purchaser, or all at purchaser's option. $500 deposit required. These parcels will be sold n entirety and are subject to two prior purporting to eecure $37. $11.000, both overdue. rev- stamps at purc nce with terms to be made within thirty days or trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five daye' publication of such resaie in some Washingion RN HARRY C. COLUMBTS, WM. P. BURNS, M. D. Jan11,a&ds Trustees THOS. J. OWBN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TM. PROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- EAST CORNER OF 22ud AND O ETH. W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded In Liber No. 4623, folio 482, et Seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JAN. VARY, 'A.D. 1923, AT FOUR.THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land | and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bia, and desiguated ax and being part of lot 8 fn square 87, eaid part of lot being con- tained within thie following metes and bounds, viz: Begiuning for the same at the mouthwest | corner of said lot and running thence north 20 feet; thence east 63 feet: thence south 20 Teet 10’ the place of beginning, Terms of snle: All cash over & prior deed of trust for $1,750. §200 deposit required upon cceptance of bld, Convevancing. recording | and revenue Btamps At purchaser’s cost. Terms {of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. H._ LATANE LEWIS, THOMAS D. LEWIS, Trustees. 10,0845, ex80 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONCERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINBAR - BUILDINGS, BEING NOS. 1524 AND 1026 WISCONSIN AVE, N.W. By virtue of & certain desd of trust duly recorded in Liber 4008, follo 481, et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colu and at the request of the party secured there. by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pud- lie auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SISTEENTH DAY OF JAN. UARY, 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises, 'situate in the District of Columbia. destgnated as and being parts of lotw 1 184 {n Reatty and Hawkine' additi Georgetown, now known aa squere 122 describegt as follows: Beginning for t on the weat side of High st. (now Wisconsin ave) at the end of the liue drawn from the Interasction of Wiscorsin ave. and 4th (now Volta) t., southerly 108.3 feet on iine of sald | avenue 10 the southeast corner of the la brick house stauding on suld lot hereby tended to be conveyed, thence mortherly and th the west 1ine of said avenue forty (40) ence westerly and at right angles with aaid’ aveaue to the Aividing line Detween lots 182 and 183 in said addition: thence south th said line to the rear thereof: thence easterly with the rear line of lot 183 afore- @ to a point thereon which will be {nter- sected by & line drawn south 0914 degrees west from a point in the rear wail of mald House, 9 inches northerly from the southwest comner thereof: thence eastorly hy sald line reversed to beginning thereof; thence south with said rear wall O inches to the southwest corner of sald house: and thence {with snid wall to the point of begioning on Wisconsln avenue. The sald parts of lots 183 and 181 heing th scribed on_ the i Tumbia taxation purposes as lot §26. al mora particularly described in eald deed of trust; together with the improvements there- on, Terms of One-half cash, balance of purchase m at one and two years, with Interest at 7 per cent per annum. payable semi-anauaily from date of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at_option of the purchaser. ~A’ deposit of §500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of pur- chaser. Terms of eale to be complied with within fitteen days from day of sale, otherwise the Fight to resell the and coat of the defaulti purchaser after fve days' advertisement o Such resale in some mewspaper published in Washington, D. 0. CHARLES G. WARDRN, JOHN R. KIREWOOD, CHARLES G. WILLIAMS Trustees, Vermont ave. n.w., Washington, D.'0. akan,ex8u AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. Trustees’ of Valuable Im- Real Estate, the Story Brick Known as No. 2010 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4847, folio 7, et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public suction, in front of the remises, on FRIDAY, THE NINETEENTH AY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the 'following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washi ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 81 in Mayhew's subdivision of 1ots in square 204, as per plat recorded in Liber H. D. 0., folio 53, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbla. Terma of sale: All cash over and bove fif- teen thousand dollars due and payable March 22, 1023, with interest At 8 per cent per an- num. Until rlfl. #aid interest payable semi- annually and secured by prior deed of trust on the property sold. " A deposit of $1,000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sle to b; complied with within fifteen 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 o, such resdle in some waptper published in the city of Washing- JESSE F. BEISKELL, Trus RAYMOND A. HEISKELL, 1115 Eye st. nw., Jan9,d&ds exBn Trustee. G. BLOAN & CO,, INO., AUOTIONEERS, 715 18th Bt BALR OF OONSOLR VICTROLA FOR STOR- AGE CHARGES. Notice ls beraby given that oo SBATCRDAY. JANUARY 27th, 1923, AT 12 0'CLOCK M., there will be sold at’ publie auction, in the rooms of O. G. Sloan & Co., Inc.. 715 1th st. Washington, D. C., to enforce liens for storage charges, etc., ‘due and unpaid, one Console Victrola stored with us tn ame of Mrs, Gray Cooper. ATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOV- ING 0., 1434 You st., Washiogton, D, O. 13420 “TADAM A. WBSCHLBR, AUOTIONEER. HOUSBHOLD FURNITURE AND PERSONAL BFFECTS, BTC.. BY PUBLIO AUCTION, To PAY" STORAGE AND OTHER CHARGES. On SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1928. COMMENCING AT 19 0'CLOCK A.M., we will sell at public aue- ave. n.w., to £oodn siored With us in the following names: Mrs. Lillie Watson, Mr. Geo, Wm. H. Holland, Mr. Will Broadstreet, Mrs. Wm. Griffin, Mr. Wm. Wells, 3w, Phillips, Mrs. Hattle Toibert, Mrs. Johns, Mr. Samuel Robinwon, Mrs. Emma Bradford. Mr. Joseph Sheiton, Mrs. L. Ross, Mr. Mc! Kennou. All parties inferested piease take notice. UNION STORAGE 00. Terms: Casb. _Jn6.18.20 705.7-9 Florida ave. n.w, LEGAL NOTICES. ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, - Holding Probate Court. — No. 30000, Administration. This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- fa, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Charle: District of Columbla, d having clalma against’ the deceased are hereby warned to exbibit the same. with the vouche thereof legaliy authenticated, to the scriber on or before the 27th ‘day of Decem ber, A.D. 1923: otherwise they may by law be ‘exciuded from all benefit of said eatate. Giyen under my hand this 4th day of Jan: 192, THE WASH LOAN & TRUST by ANDREW T Vice President. Attest: JAMES T R, Register of for the District of Columbia, Clerk of Couet, 1818.20.27 LECKIE, COX & SHERIER, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 80028 Administration.—This is to give notice th the subscribers. of the District of Columbla, have ohtained from the Probate Conrt of ths District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Johanna C. Quinian, late of the District of Columbla, deceased. ~All per- sons having claims Against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subkcribers. on or before the 19th of De. cember. A.D. 1023: otherwise they may by law e exciuded from all benefit of said estate. MARY J. SHEEHY. 4111 Ingomar WILLIAM J. QUINLAN, 1419 North iSeal) "Altest: JAMES TA Wills for the District of of the Probate Court. de80.ja6,18 MARK STEARMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- Jumbia. Holdiny Probate Court.—No. 30010, Administration.—This is to give motice tha the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, h obtained from the Probate Court of the DI trict of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Mary E. Bennett, late of the District ¢ Columbia, deceased. 'All persons haviny Clatma ‘Arainit the decedsed are heredy warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber. on oF Defors the 20th day of December, A.D. 1023; otherwise they may by law be eicinded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 20th day of December, 1922, EDWT M. BENNETT, 1348 East Capltol st. ne. (Seal.) " Attest: JAMBS TANNER, Reginier of Wills for the District of Columbta, Clerk of the Probate 630,508,138 to! ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ). 430 FRANKLIN ST. N.W.. BE. EEN ¥. J. AVE, AND ith, P AND Q STS. N.W. By virtue of a certan deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 8815, follo 801, et weq., of the 1and records of the District of Colum- bia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SEC- OND DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following geseribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, Distriet of Columbia, to Wit: Lot 00 in square 510, {mproved as above. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equnl installments, payable in one and two ears, with interest at @ per cent per annum, Dayatle semi-annually, from day of ssle, se- | cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required by the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyanciog, record- ing, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the okt of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be Complied with within thirty daye from day of sale, otherwiss the trustees reserva the Fight to resell the properts at the risk and cost_of the defaulting purchaser, after five daye’' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Weshing- JAMES F. SHEA, WM. H. MANOGUB, Trustees. $a11,d&ds,exea THOS. 3. OWEN & sovaUmoxnu Trustee’s Sale of e Im- proved Real Estate Known as the Bancroft Hotel and 1805 H St. N.W. (as a whole). By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Comrt of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. 23273, T will sell at publie anction, in_front of the premises, on EDNESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1623, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following | desctibed land and premises, ‘situate in- the District of Columbia and being ofiginal lot number one (1), the south twenty-two (22) feet six (6) inches of lot number thirty (30) and the east half of lot number two (2), all in square one hundred five (108), lockted at the northwest corner of 18th and H sts. n.w., and known respectively as the Bamcroft Hotel and 1806 H st. n.w. Terms of eale: Ome-thid of the purchase money to be pAid in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, and to be represented by the promissory hotes of the purchaser, bearing lnterest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and ‘secured by deed of trust on the property lgld. or l.flnf'll:,‘ lt“\li o'irfl.:l of the 'fl:‘ chaser. 'posit requl upon accept- ance of bid. All conveyaneing, notary fees, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with with- in thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the | trustee reserves the right to resell the proper- ty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such ressle In some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D, O. GEO. W. RVANS, Suryiving Trustee, a5, a&ds,ex8u 918 19th st. n.w, ADAM 'A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Attorney’s Sale of Valuable Modern Machine Shop Equipment Contained in Premises Southeast Corner 9th and O Streets North- west; Also Ford Delivery. virtue of anthority vested in the under- signea T will sl by public. fuction, within tie sbove premises. on THUKSDAY, THE RN DAY O JANCARY, 1008, COMMENCING AT TWO “0'CLOCK’ P. valusble Gp-to-ddte maehinery, consist Madison cylinder grinder and blower (cost Moakrens Jeinch, laihe witl chucks start box, n-':xud'-. ool mna'-lz.' Brown & ston_grinde motor, sl 3 .;a-l:e‘}-pl M’firm mu"n and other tools; ‘Terms e Y8 1,750 arnel rt TOOMEY & TOOMEY, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columb Holding Probate Court. — No. 80043, A to give notice that the C' Dbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Nathaulel J. Bmith, late of the District of Columbia, having claims hf‘ warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally anthenticated, to the bseriber on_or before the 28th day of December, A.D. 1028; otherwise they may by law be ezciuded trom all benefit of anid estate. Given under h{ hand this 28th day of December, 1922. MINNIE J. THOMPSON, Langdon, D. C. Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, RESIIQI of ills for the District of Columbi lerk of the Probate Court. 3an6,13.20 WALTER C. ENGLISH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O Columbis, ~Holding Probate Court. — Ni 30003, Administration.—This s to give motice that the subscribers, of the state of Florld state of California sind the District of Colum- bia, respectively, have obtained from the Pro. bate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentars on the estate of well, late of the District of 'Co ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally an- thentieated, to the subscribers on or befote the 9th day of Janury A.D. 1024; otherwise they may by law be excluded from' all benefit of #aid estats. Giren under our hands this 9th day of January, 1923 ALFRED G, GRUN WELL, CHARLES'V. GRUNWELL, JOHN R. GRUNWELL, 1708 Lanier plac ington, D. C. (8 Att A NER, ' Regjster o the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 813,20,27. C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. i SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O Columbia, ~Holding Probats Court. — 80042, Administration.—This is to give notice tEAt the subscriber, of the District of Colum- has obtained from the Probate Court of letters test . F Ty, be Given under m; SAMUEL E, CORNWELL, 831 Ya. oy ety Atiost; TsRe TANNER, i ills_for _the Distriet of Col bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. $413,20.27 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF Oolumbia, ~Holding Probats Court. — No. 20689, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum. bin, has obtained from the Probats Court of the District of Columbla letters test; on the ‘estate of Bisom D. Cha i sons_having claims & hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchrs thereof, legally authenticaied, to the subseriber on or before the 7th day of Novem. Der, A.D. 1928; otherwite they may by low be excludad from al beneft of sald sitate. Gives vnder m; o ua: DNTON TRUST COMPANY, E o MING, Becond Vice siden (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the Distriet of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate Court. 6,18,20 PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. UPREME QOURT OF THE 10T OF 00 Ty lding Provefs —q‘;mu of iministration ‘docker 8.—Application by v‘i"‘:fi ‘fe.n..um-mmunmlm and testament of sald deceased, and for let- s (tatamentary on sid esiate; by the Tnion pany. & corporate, of Cleve- land, Ohio, it 18 this 28th day of De- Cember, AD. 1923, that Mary J. Lawrence, Mortimer . Lawrence and Galus J. Law- rence, minors, 4nd Nelle B. Ohristopher, cus- a8d a1l others conserued, ‘appate in STl St L 0 ST e Jogdeuep st o el bt ' W Star once in each three ‘st 3 before the return day herein mentioned, the B R AR LEGAL NOTICES. HINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923. STEAMSHIPS R rersere. ™ 2avev | NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court, — No. 20906, Administration.—This is to sive notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of I T the District of caln-bl:.,lonnud,‘“ll per- sons having cialms against the decessed are hereby warned to exhlbit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated to the :I:nxl:r Mr h;"or:'ml':llh day g lliml.l' T ey v Rt o6 S ,lm. "nu WASHINGTO] LOAN _ AND TRUST COMPANY. By ANDREW PARKER, Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TAN- NER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 308.13.20 HENRY L. QUINN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding & Probate Court. —Heary 1. Quinn, ‘substituted trustes of the estate of Clas Dénekas, docensed, and Gosine Boate, piaintifs, ve. Aitje Wortmann et &l defendants.—Equity No, 40875.—The object of this sult 16 to secire a decroe for sale of the following described rest estate: (1) Part of orlginal ot numbered thirty-one (81) in square one ninetyseven (107); begiuaio at northwest corner of said lot, hence south along the rear line of sald 1ot 20 feet, thence east 90 feat, thence north 29 feet, tlence west along the ‘north 1ine of sald lot 90 feet fo the be- inning: the aforesaid parcel now being known for purposes of assessment ax lot 834 1n square 167; and (2) the south 8 feet 6 inch front by the’ full depth thereof of original lot mum- Bered thirty-one (31) and the north 10 feet front by the full depth thereof of original lot numbered thirty-two (82) In square 197; and appointing the plainti, Heary ¥, Quion, tras- tee to mas sald sale and authorislng Him to accept the offer of Charles P, Knapp of $15,000.00 for said lot 834 on the basis of $3,- 000,00 eash and a note for $10,000.00 payabie threo (3) years after date with Interest at o (6%) per cent per annum, secured by first deed of trust on sald lot 634, subject to a brokerage commission of $650.00 and the offer of Cornelin P. Grady of $6.600.00 for sald lot 130 on the basis of $2.500.00 cash and & note for $4,000.00 puyable three (3) years after date with inter- est at slx (0%) per cent per annum, and se- cured by first deed of trust on said Jot 536, sub- Ject to a brokerage commission of $205.00% pro- ceeds derived from said sale to be re-invested un- der the direction of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla. On motion of plaintifts it is this 29th day of December, 1922, ordered that the defendants. Antje Wortmann, Beats Ten Wehibory, John Denekas, Christina Van Valkenburg, Theodore Apfeld, Anthong Ap- feld and Helen Hensel, cause their appear- ance to be entered herein on of before the fortieth day, cxclusive of Bundays and legal holldays, occurring After the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cauwe will be proceeded with as In case of defauit. FProvided. & copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening $tar before sald date. WALTER 1. McCO Chiet Justice. (Seal) A true cops. Test! MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By W. . Wik~ LIAMS, Awst. Clerk. decd3an6.13 ALFRED D. SMITH, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Mary L. Jennings, deceased.—No. 20875, Ad- ministration Docket 67.—Appilcation baving Dbeen made herein for letters of administration on said estate by Grace P. Jenkios, it ix or- dered_this 20th day of December, A.D. 1922, that Mre. W. 0. Wetmore and ali others con- cérned appear in said court on Monday, the 12th day of February, A.D. 1923, at 10 o'elock ‘m., fo show cause why such application should not be Let notice hereof be published In ¢ ington Law Reporter and The Evenin once in each of three uccessive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before sald return day WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TAN Register_of Wilis for the Tiistrict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 136.13.20 NK 3y ¥ N, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columpia, Hoiding_Probate Court — No. 29005, Adminlgtration.—This s to give notice That ine subscrivers. of the District of Cojum. Dia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla letter tostamentary on the eatate of Charlotte Tigard, Inte of the District of Columbia, decenved. ' All persons having clalms against the decexsed are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally Anthenticated. to the xubscriber on_or before the 18th day of December, A.D. 1923: otherwise they may by law be excluded trom all beneft of sald estate. = Given under our hands this 4th day of JTanuary, 1923 FRED L. YOOT. 12090 Xew Hampahire ate: n.w. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRURT COMPANY. By ' WILLIAM 1] R President. _ (8eal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Reglster of Wills for the District of Colum: erk of the Probate Court. 8,15 20 Ty S EORGE W, YOUNG, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, | Holdiog Probate o Court. — N 28673, Administration.—This is 1o give notice That the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Julia A. La Bille, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All persons baving claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers {hereof legally authenticated, to the eud- seriber on or before the 4th day of Janusry. AD. 1074: otherwise they may by law exclided from all benefit of said estate. Given linder my hand this 4th day of Januar: MAURICE A. LA BILLE. 115 B (Seal.) ~ Attest: JAMES TANNER, of Wills for the District of Columb of the Probate Court n ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADE) Attorneys. SUPREMP COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 29700, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscribers, of the District of Colum- his, have obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbla lett on the estate of Bel District_of Columbi having claims against the deceased are lerely warned to exhibit the with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriber on ot hefore the 2lat day of December, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 4th day of Junuary, 1023 THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. By ANDRBW PARKER, Vice Preaident. (Seal.j Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the ‘District of Columbla, Cierk of the Probate Court. 3an6,13.20 MICHAEL ¥, MANGAN, Attorney. SUPRFMBP COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 30047, Adminisiration —This is to give potice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- #rom the Probate Court of the District of Columbia ietters testamentary on the estate of Michael J. McEvoy, Iate of the Distriet of Columbis, deceased. 'All per- sons_having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the sa ‘with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or befors the 28th day of De- cember, A.] 1923; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 25th day of Decem: ber, 1922. MICHAEL F. MANGAN, 406 5th at. n.w. (Real.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, CQlerk of_the Probate Court. In8,13.20 E. 5. CLARK, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Colombia.—Athol B. Glimore and Wil- lard P. Honeyeutt, plaintiffs, vs. Frank B. Baker, as surviving trustee under a deed dated e Margaret A Bl Lydi ux.. Margaret A.; Ellen Custis, 1. Baker, Hosetta H. Swan aud Abigail Lucas, and if desad, his unknown heirs, nlienees, de- Visees or successors, defendants.—Equity’ No, A08TLTne abject, ot thia tfie to_the west 4 of ol sqars No. 780, Libet 4085, fol hington, District of Columbia, by ioh, On motion of the plaintiff, it i o h day of Oclober, 1922, ordered that the defendants, Frank B. Bake viving_trustee nnder n deed dated 28, 1882, from Zachariah Baker. et ux.. Mar- ret A.; Ellen Custis, Lydia Frances Baker, osetta H. Swan, and' Abigail Lucas, and if dead, his unknown heirs, alienees, devisees. or ‘wnccessors, cause their appearance to be entered Nerein on OF before the first rule des occur- ring after the expiration of thres monihi from ihis date, otherwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with as in case of default. y, of this order ‘for three months in the The_Evenin squ verse shington Law Star newspaper WALTER 1, McCOY, Chief “Cierks 55 %, JONNINGHAN, e ey, o BT T e0,10,480,19 BUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 00- Tumbis, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28897, Adminiatration.—This is to give notice ti the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the 'Dis- trict of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Rosalie M. Sessford, lute of the District of Oolumbia, deceased. 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The letter was recelved by the at- torney general's office, having been for- warded here by the postmaster at Rich- mond, where it had been addressed to: “Jefferson Davis, President, Rich- mond, Va.” Unable to deliver the communication, the Richmond postmaster had opened it and found a $500 bond Issued by the BEDTIME STORIES All Is Well With Welcome Robin. “Tin only in the end that yon can tell If things be really fll or really well. Weicome Robln. Welcome Robin flew straight to the cedar tree at the back of Farmer Brown's house and intended to spend the night there. But when he got there he received a shock. Sitting just below and glaring up at him was Black Pussy the Cat. Welcome Robin was In as bad a fix as ever. He knew that Black Pussy could climb_that tree, and he was sure that if he should go to sleep there for the night Black Pussy would try to catch him some time during the hours of darkness. If she should there would be no place for him to fly to in the night, for he would be unable to seo where he was going. “I guess I shall have to go back in that shed after all," thought Welcome Robin mournfully. “I probably will get no eleep on account of that dread- ful Cat, but by being watchful I can at least keep out of her way. How I hate Cats! Yes, sir, I hate them! Hawks and Owls are bad enough, but I don’t exactly hate them. They hunt the rest of us little people for food. If they had plenty of food they wouldn't hunt us. But it doesn’t mat- ter how well fed Cats are. They don't hunt us because they need us for food. They hunt us just for fun, though what fun there can be in frightening and killing others is something I can- not understand. My, how fast the Black Shadows are coming! I may as well go in that shed now as later. So Welcome Robin flew over to the shed and into it. Black Pussy watched him and at once followed. Now, it happened that Farmer Brown's Boy came along just in time in delighted. He that Welcome spend the night that shed. He was guessed right away Robin intended EDUCATIONAL. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Co-Educational ‘ew students may enter at the heginning the second semester, Monday, January 29. Foreaoon and late afterncon cis 1435 K Street N.W. \Burroughs Adding, Bookkeep-| ing and Calculating School. s 17th ST. N.W. Main 2760. HMMWHIISMI!QIII@IWHIJI‘H‘HWI‘Hllllglllllflfllllll SCHOOL (Accredited) The Largest and Best AND_NIGHT CLASSES Will_Form January 15 For_the Following Courses: SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE CALCULATING MACHINES Catalog sent upon regue Steward School 1202 ¥ St. N.W. Main 8671 and Main 7310. b CIVIL SERVICB BXAMINATION, T4, statistical clerk: both men and women; wai- ary, $1.140 to §1.640: special preparation. The Civi1~ Service ~Prepiration School. southeast corner 12th and F sts. n.w. 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The bond bears a total of thirty coupons of which two have been torn oflA:md paI% e ttorney General Napier regrets that he must “tell Mr. Squiggins that the bond was outlawed along with all other Confederate obligations. By Thornton 'W. Buargess. lhe;a on one of the rafters in the roof. “That is where he has been spend- ing his nights ever since he came up her: exclaimed Farmer Brown's “I have wondered and wondered where he found shelter. Then a scowl darkened the face of Farmer_Brown's Boy. He had se: Black Pussy sneak into that shed. and he had guessed right away that: Black Pussy had seen Welcome Rohin’ 80 in there. He quietly stole forward' until he could see the Inside of that shed. Just as he expected, he discov- ered Welcome Robin on one of the rafters up under the roof. And also. as he expected, he discovered Black Pussy crouching below and glaring up at Welcome Robin. Farmer Brown's Boy's first impulse was to_throw a stick of wood at Black Pussy and chase her out of that shed. But he didn't. He was smart enough to know that that would do no good. He knew that in | the night she would be sure to re- turn. Moreover, he was fond of Black Pussy and didn't want to hurs er. So_instead of shouting at_her and throwlng something at her he spoke to her gently and called her. Pres- ently she came to him and rubbed against his legs. Then he pitked her up and stroked her head. ‘“Puss: id be, “this is no place for you. I am going to take you in the house and shut you up in there. I can't have you prowling around in ths night and frightening poor Welcome Robin." So Black Pussy was taken into the house and Farmer Brown and Mr Brown were told about Welcome Robin, and warned not to let Black Pussy out again that night. So'it came about that all was well with Welecome Robin after all. He slept peacefully, not only that night. but for many other nights, and made that shed his home for the remainder of the winter, (Copyright, 1923, by T. W. Burgess PROPOSES $6,000,000 MODERN ART MUSEUM NEW YORK. January 13.—An- nouncement was made by Dr. Albert C. Barnes, through the magazine Arts, that a museum of modern art, with a $6,000,000 endowment, would be bullt at Merion, Pa., to house his Internationally known collection. The collection contains more than 400 pictures, about one-third of them American and about two-thirds mod- ern French. They include approxi- mately 150 Renoirs, fifty Cezannes and representative examples of the art of the best men who have painted sinca 1870, In addition, the collection includes everal paintings by old masters, in whose work the modern artlst feels & speclal interest, such canm es as the fine “Portrait of a Man,” by Goys. Cemplete Private Collection. Dr. Barnes has complemented this large collection of modern paintings with what is considered the most complete private collection of African sculpture in existence, The Barnes foundation has racsived this large collection as an educational institution, and Dr. Barnes sald on one occasion that “primarily the | hope is that every person of what- ever station in life will be allowed to get his own reaction to whatever the foundation has to offer; that means that academism, conformity to worn-out conditions, counterfeits in art, living and thinking, can have no place in the intended scope of the foundation.” Twelve-Acre Site Selected. “The bulldings” continued Dr. Barnes, “will be located on a twelve- acre tract of land, which was planted forty years ago 'by Joseph Lapsley Wilson, a_connolsseur in trees, and it has perhaps the best private col- lection of rare and specimen trees in America. This arboretum will be utilized by the University of Penn | sylvania, . ) THE WEEK Epltome of Events Up te January 13, 1923, FOREIGN. Lausanne stirred when Turks leave meeting in huff. Military movement by France into Germany on repara- tions issue regarded as fnevitable. French cabinet indorses project for Ruhr seizure. Paris ready to seize Essen Thursday. Turks must sign or take penalty, according to new British edict. Effigles of deity burned in Moscow carnival. French march into Ruhr, occupying Essen. United States troops on Rhine recalled. German envoy leuves Paris. Former King Constantine of Greece dies in Paler- mo. Germans protest French action Slege is declared in Ruhr by French. NATIONAL. Torture charged in deaths of two at Bastrop, La. Secretary Hoover de clines to succeed Fall as Secretary of the Interior. Resolution for with- ldrawal of troops from the Rhins passes Senate, 57 to 6. American and British debt funding commissions meet at Washington. President Hard ing orders United States troops hbme from the Rhine. M. Emile Coue holdu clinics in New York city. Attorney General Daugherty cleared of Im- peachment charges by House judiclary committee. Bastrop trial continues. Danel R. Crissinger named governor of Foderal Reserve Board. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. District street program saved by House ruling. Tax on gas and §i Tegister fee is District reciprocity ! plan for Maryland. Harvey's restau- rant held up, bandit "m“f\ away with $700. Ebbitt Hotel sold. Districo school budget slashed $650,000 on |§olms of order by Represeutative i Blanton of Texas. Industrial Home | School causes tilt on Distriot bill. heck on_embassy liquor is started. Navy yard hurries to revive pre-war work in gun shop. Retirement law changes asked by board of actuariés. District schools scored by Senator Capper. District banks choose direc- tors. House committee reports three District bills favorably. Women's in-, dustrial conference held. Third dis- trict of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World holds convention. Garfield Hospital enlargemeént cam- f;"fi,' gins. Free surplus of §4,676,- 7 for Distriot found in