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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. - “THOS. JT OWEN & SON AUCTIONEERS S AR 1 . BEING PRE o TREEE o1 PR y virtue of ‘a’certain deed of trust. re corded June 22. 1 a8 instrument Among “the land records of the District Columbix and ‘a the' rquest ‘ot the party secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at bl muction in front of the premisen. MO OCTON i AT FOUR O e geribed land Dremiises, situate in the District of Columbia. and beins lot num- ored one hundred two (10 in Morris fritz's subdiviston of original lota_num bered one (1) and. eichts numbered ten hundred for Der plat recorded in the office of the sur Yeyor for the District of Columbia in Lit 75, at foliy R4 “Tarms of aale: Ove-third cash: balance to be arranged ‘at time of first deed of trust of St two hundred and at time of sain plied with within e of, date sale otherwise the tristess rmserve the righe | o resall the proi at the risk of defanlting pire after ton ¢ advertisement of s paper pablished in W 1 (1% 10 square | trone (10311, A | to be com {onyesancine. “recorving ot o b2 pald by the purch ARTHTUR J BRIDGETT | | MILTON STRASBUDRCER = FUTURE DAYS I THOS. J. OWEN & SON AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- | ness Property, No. 1812 14th | at the r therhy. the un. At publie anction o WEL d WENTIE o TORER ~ 4 1 THIRTY OCLOCK P 3.3 4 emuse’ situate trnated ne o Howe ion of lots 1 Tision 1% o Liber pecords of of th District of Terma it 1 | trust for Tarth | which will The parcha e patd i cash. A debou: of vautred. Conveyanang, revordine, o0rat pirclasers | rma f e tomntied with | within | H forfeited mm ¥ 50 atddda exdd g THOMAS DOWLING & ¢ EXECUTORS SALE ( ING. NO. 5 NORTHEAST By authority of a de Court ot District o A Probate Court pa the estate of Braan Co <tratio Canwe X 2 as executor of sl st by public auction MHE POURTEENTH DAY THIRSDAY OCTORER FOUR 0CLOUK the following demcribed real estate. fui the City . Disteict Colum namel in D__R Srof's ou of ware 774, A por orded 1. Tolio 65, $u the office of the surve 4 Distri With the improvements thereon. consisting 0f a biick dwelling hous it st ne. containing aix rooms and bath Torms of sale: One-third of the puechase money o be paid in cash and the balance i two equal matallmenis. payables one (1) and two (2 years from day ol eale h Jiterest AL SIX Der cent per annum. pas ble semi-annually. and secured by a deed of on the property =old. or all « e option of the purch 150 reauired at time ing and_ recording At purchaser mx of gale to be complied With in thirty days from day of kale. otherwise the exee for reserves the right to resell 4t cost and rink of defaulting purchaser, after five days advertisement in The Ev paper. JAMES B CORRIDON. Executor Adddress: 1 Nortli Catol St GEORGE FRANCIS WILLIAMS Attorues. G A& oS THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCUIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-story Brick Apartment Being Premises 1741 “T” St. N.W., Known as “The Living- » ston.’ By virtue of 4 certain deed of May 19, 1974 Being insriment No. i recorded May 98 1053 mons (e Taid rec ords of the DIstrict of Colitbi and 4t e Tequest of (e parts weentod (hereby siened trisieen will weil ar valy tion. i1y front of the premies AV UTHE TITRTEENTH OBER. A D 1026 AT M e following deseribe st i the District of anid e Wil K s s plal reordmd 1 e office | eirievan Tof tha nstmct of Columbia i R W at fono 192 tgether With the apartient. bsldize nimbered 1741 T Known s The Licimgsto SOl et th 4 DHOr dend of SH0 0000 hether partion! will e announced time ot | omit of $230000 1 me to be complied with deposit forfeited rtised and’ resold b, Deposit Cony property may e ddiscretion of the trstees JESSE W CHEDGES, *"ELIOT MIDDLY o taikds xS TFHOS J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Trustees'’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling Known as Premises 1208 6th of st dated ment No amone e G na and at Fed thereby . the raiied trustees Wil w Dbl it Font of the premises on Me B EIGITEENTH DAY, OF OCTORER Al 165G AT THREE M Piatrit of Con atd designa £ the eibdivis i 1843 by the District of Columbia 1o w15 descrited s fol 2 SNt wtrest Vet at 16 fert north of a 15-foot alle i torth alonk the Tine ot said | Sance of 16 deet thence” west | sl <aid lot 67 a distance of 105 feet | to ar alley: thance south 18 feet along xald ANy thance east throiugh said lot 68 o dis Tatce 0f 105 foet to said Sixth street, being beginning <) party ulars nl‘J ADFORD Flos 1 OWEN & SON. AUVCTIONEERS TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE 1M ROVED RFAL ESTATE. BEING A SDERN 3 STORY, 0N SEMT TACHED BRICK "0 RESI T WER 1. dated e un- 1W+ NTY ONE, | ad truaiana Wil STHURSDAY O 1o AT R OCLOCK £ M tie following | Koribed tand and brenises s 1 the s Dietri . S tunic Realty = square num. | Wton to the ity of i Thstr that no 1 the ants 2000, excenting ontho ! | i3 this ' trust of niars of which 6 000 ¢ “rth Will Te anine { wale The pur hase price Sand trast to be paid in o 0f S0 a0 Conveyancing HOFURMAN v OHARA Trustees PUBLIC AUCTION ATE YV PARCE 1 NG ON THE MILT ROAD NEAR THI TERSFL WILSON BOULEVARD. BE ING PARTS ~OF _THE TRRAY T ENT T TOWN IN' ARLINGTON 1 at pab. the nremises B OCLOCK PMON TWELFTH. “pareeis lat of the OCTOBER same hour rms of sal sale. f0 e represen re from date of ' dax trustees reserve the t 1o re 1k and cost o ing s Mter ten dave’ notice by put ? the local papers Dhagraps « rtige and information as fo th o Bt e Oitice ot tne trastees H_ROZIFR DULANY HOWARD . MARSHALL. ‘Trustees 1010 Vermont Ave Washington. D the brop- | e may ntersigned i pe29-dexSuinclor TRUSTEES' SALE OF TI"IKI)EE VALUABLE | June 241926, beiny FLEVE JCK P the following de- | TU | FIFTEEN O'CLOCK une Star news: | cort. Tern {ihirly das 01468811 " Trustees Trustees’ Sale of Valuable { thirty d: eral van loads of storage | goods, including Jordan | Player Piano. Also fixtures contained in a grocery store: Cash Register, Floor Cases, 1! | Scales, Counters, etc. Trustees’ Sale of Flreproof Ga- Liter No. 3070, folio 20 et s for the District of Columbia, in Book Levy Court No_ 2 at page 58, and in Book Gov- scribed as follows, viz - Beginning on Kalo- | thoee years, with interest at seven per cent ver annum. pasable semi-annually from day purchaser at sale. All some newspaper published in Washington A okne S |THE DUMBUNNIES THOS. J. OWEN & S0: . AUCTIONEERS. SIX-ROOM_ BRICK AS 125-127-129 PTERC By virtue of a certain de ‘SES, KNOWN | ST N.W. 132 133, reconded Jul land records "ot the isirirt “of. ruh-mm. and at the requext of the party therehy. the undercigned tristees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on ESDAY, THE TWELETH DAY’ OF oC: TORER. AD._ ‘1976, AT FOUR-THIRTY PM_ ihe following daseribed and premises. situate in the District of Colimbia, aind desiznated as and beine lots 78, 70 and %0, in Charles D. Remsberz'a subdivicion of lots in_square as per plat recorded n Liber 16, folio 182 “ot "the " record the pice of e’ surveyor o the District o o Terme: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for' $6.000 on the three. further par. ticulnrs of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price ahove said trust to he paid in cash. A denosit of $100 re- auired o each parcel. Convesanding. re. cording. ete . at pirchaser's rost be complied” with withia thicty dav forfeited and t be ndvertised and rew WitLIaM P_1OCKWOOD, 1410 G St NW. P. M. COOK ocl-d&ds ex3u Trustess. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, Immediate Possession—4410 7th St. N.W.—Six Rooms, Bath,| Tapestry Brick, Newly Pa. pered and Painted, Two In- closed Porches, Garage. At Auction. By authority vested in us. we will sell at public Wiction iy {ront of the premises. on | TUESDAY. THE TWELFTH DA OF OCTO- | 1990 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot caqiars 3138 S0l b ect to a first deed of $4.000 and a second desd of trust 500, Further particulars will be ced at time of sale. The purchase hove said trusts th be paid i caah Kdepoait of $500 vequired. - Convesancing et at prchasers oot Sate to _be closed within thirty days or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. 00T.80.11.12 Auctioneers recurded in Liber No. 5291 folio o1 the land “records of the Distr 1 and_at the request of the parts therel t put [remiser, on It 1AY OF OCTOBER. the undersigned trastees o auction, in” front of th AY, T WE 1926, AT FOUR the_following de- e the | 1 and al described a3 follows: on the north line of west of the northeast ~ed point being at th g wall hetween premises No. 130 and 17 Pierce st AL and running thenee siong ¥ feet to the center the dividing wall between premises il premises 134 . thence th through the o d Jast mes wall 6425 thence east 11.2 wence north 6425 feet to the nlace beginning. @s shown by ‘survey. plat of which s recorded in survey book 47. page % the office of the survesor for the rict of Columbia 16 of sale: All caeh. A deposit of 0 00 will be required at time of sale. All AIVRVANCINE. TecoPdIDE, e1e.. 4t cost of P chaser” Terma of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise e frustecs Toserve. t gt to resell the v at th t o after esale in Walhingt Center of £ DAVID L. RIORDAN THOMAS A, LA Tistees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Anctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable! Brick Dwelling Known as| Premises 1456 Corcoran Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated 10. 1 mstrument No. irdedt Fery 1926 wimong the o1 the Ditrict of Colimb request of the party secu nndersigned trnstees will sl wiises, PV ihe pronses. it TNl desriie and | in the District of Caly i and ated as and being lot searze HPhant and George W. R Son Gl Jote i sauare 208w per orded 1 the office of the survevor el of Columbia i Liber Ro W Terms int - for I ~ubject 10 4 prior d Y00, further partienlan ounced at time of ice above aid trust to be A deposit of $300 required recording. efe. aser's be complied with within . otherwise deposit forfeited and the pro be advertised and resoll atthe discretion of the trusioen ¥ P. WTON, whivh will b the purchase b I i . ey THOS. J. OWEN & SO Anctioneers. Brick Business Property Known as Premises 391 Florida Avenue Northwest. | virtue of a ity deed of trust duly ed i Liber No. g . of the lamd records of the District of | Coltin and at the request of the party socured thereby. the undersisned | trustees L well. al public auction in front 2 TURSDAY. THE TWE [QBER. A DL 10 i Geiated as and beiig 1ot e’ wubdivision of lof 15 of . « anbdiy of lota in 9 of A L. Barber & company’s subdi ol of oertain 1 Known as Le Dront Park, as per piat of gaid Tanes sub- wion’ retorded 1 the office of the sur. Vevor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 7 at folio 46 Said property now Wi as Jot 26, square 3093 Subject 10 @ prior deed of trust 3.000. further particalars of ~which 1 be antounced at fime of sale: the pur- price above said Trust 1o be paid in ash. A deposit of $300° required. Con voyaneing, recording. ete. al purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within & otherwien deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the, trustecs RIN N5 WRIGHT ol 46811 . Trustees E DAVID NOT! AUCTIONEER Regular Sale By Public Auction On Tuesday, Oct. 12 Beginding at 10 A.M. At Our Salesrooms 633 La. Ave. NW. Consisting in part of sev- DAVID NOTES, Auct. TERMS. CAS| 633 La. Ave. NW. FUTURE_DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers rage and Warehouse, No. 1724 Kalorama Road. By yirtue of a deed, of trust, recor 't of the District of Columbia. and at Tequest of the partics seeured therehy. indersigned will offer for sale by pub ul ol the premises. on FRI GCTOBER FIFTEEN. 1820 AT FOUR the following-de i and prom k. t0 wit- Pa Jots 76 n on Hail & Eivane’ ub ot "Maridian Hill. as per’ plat. e among the land records of the Dis- imbia. i Liber EC.E. 24 at and i the offi‘e of the surveyor d in nor Shepherd at pages 62 and 63, and de- road at the northwest corner of said 3, thence southeasterly along the west Lihe of said lot 26, 82 fect: thence east. parailel with south line of Kalo- 100 feet to the easterly hne of thence northwesterly along said line. 82 feet to the northeasterly ner of waid lot 27: thence southw iz the line of Kalora: 1. 100 feet the place of beginping: said described nd hewnk also known for purposes of taxa ssossment as lots 824 and 826 in improved by g modern fre: 0of garage or warchouse, No. 1724 Kalo. road northwest Terma of eale: One-half of purchase money e paid 1 cash. the balance payable in { sale. wecured by deed of trust upon prop- 1v wold. or ‘all cash at option of pur. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SAY I'VE BEEN EXPECTING A ARCEL OF MEDICINE BY MAIL OR A WEEK AND IT HASN'T C.. MOXDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926.° EDUCATIONAL, B g Official Information ' BY ALBERTINE RANDALL 1S THAT SO0 . MRS DUMBUNNY ? KINDLY FILL IN THIS FOR™M AND YOURS WHAT MY COMPLAIN STATE THE NATURE OF YOUR COMPLAINT Q 15, - BUT IF You HAVE To KNOW - AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. C.( GTSlba"r’l & Co., Inc. 715 13th St. Mammoth Estate Sale of Valuable Household Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, China, Glassware, Pictures, Books, Etc. at Public Auction Within Our Calleries—715 13th St. Wednesday, October 13th, 1926 at 10 A M. Washington N, [ 2 sox-averioseens | B GAcWashin rustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick . elling, 1227 8th St. N.W.' ¥ e af o certain deed of trist Tt Fehraary ° ndermigned tristees wiil s | Tollowing Uescribed land uate in the District of O nated as and bei igifial lot @ in | for the wame at thg Tot 6 and running th of Bth street west cast at right angles to Torthwest worn ce south it “l said street 05 fect to | e north along lne * G thenee west | 95 "feet 'to said Nih street and pout of be | the purchase e kaid trast to lr the properts | 4b the discretion of the ¢ 0cT-d&dsexSit HLER & SON, other sources Tnutees Sale of Valuable Two- | Story Brick Dwellings, Nos.| c,ior. Int. Dec. Costume, Com. Arg "MUuch chance 419 and 421 11th St. S.E. FEie e C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. ADAM AL W "HLER & SON, Auctioneers EES’ SALE m;, VALUABLE THREF 201 e Eaid 1e1 ON OCTOBER 19th. virbun:ofin:( w0 of trust chat land records | At the e ox will “offer of the District of Col sublie suction trustees Wil T o Toek” FIEREAFTER 61, Sastamtas ol records of the Diciri at the reanest of the varty s {he undersigned trustees will off in front of the TE TH division in s Terms of sl 100,00 to b OCLOCK P M. the 4..n<mmi described the District of i ,m.m-n. and ofliers <. tiision of square 615. as per recorded n Liber 5 “purchiw of e surveyor AIL conveyan §40, Galgale <t hote nroperty 1o a brior deed of trist Tor . due September [ be sold kubiec | $8.500.00 at ¢ day o rosell the of the defaul required of purchaser at_time [onsevancing, recording: revenue stamia and fees at cost of D Sile to e "complicd with within_(hirts otherwise the tris- rexale in’ kon ed in the oty of W sy from day of eale. tees reserve the Tight to resell the propert xk and cost of the def 00T oS THOS. J. OWEN some. newspaper mn.nma.l in | the city of Washington, D. C, FRANCIS l,, 3 \uv ABLE AS PREM THEAST : o 1619 B STREE 0ch-d&ds exSu & SONS, AU R Mount Vernon AT ROl B nd and neemises Lertain deed of (st dated | S, {uate fn the District of Columbh nated as and being lot sumbercd one hi dred and two (102 1924, among U of the Distri nuimbered chits-seven (10871 e office of the of Columbia in lidersicied trustees will well at “ouiblie { the premikes. on FRIDAY “R EIGHTH, 1820, AT THREE P. the following-deseribed the District of Columbia, el an and being lot 40 in Preston B. ibdivision of lots in aquare 75. “‘Pet wortin Addition to’the ity o as per plat recorded in . of the records of the office veyor for the District of Columbia. I be_announced at time of sale makers of the STy o me of sale announced at ve sl trus S200.00° re. ing and rev® the purchase Drice AUCTIONEERS Conveyancing, purchaser's cost. be_complied with within thirty days. other- forfeited and th entie stamps 4 2633 Garfield St. N.W., Near Wardman Park Hotel and Mansions, Half Square From Connect: cut Ave., Near Bus and Cap- ital Traction Lines. wise denosit property 1 the discretion ¢ and revenue stamps at pur- erms o be complied with chaser’s coat. thirty days, feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the digeretion of {he trusiees Cathedral of the trustees. B \'wn\;\m\ (\(‘Lm s B mm\; \\n A’ BY virtue of i AT AT By order of (he Trusters authorily vest A I s ‘«T H\IK O OeR" P o triciees with improyements ther i Sold subject to i e '} ast_on gaid prope AS TREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a vertain deed of to being instrument No. . among the fand rec: Terms of sale firat deed of t 0T SR.000.00 at wix per cent per annun Of the purc] faid deed of trust 14 1 cash an qual inatallme with interest at the rate per cent_per annum i dnscrited Tand and prem. | e s ' in the District of { ords of the District of Columbia, nest_of the party dersigned trustees ‘will well at nuhh I the office af 'rum'n:r.x'rn secured” thereby. | eemi-annually pany subdivision. one-third to 2 ealled “Discovery OCTORKR " AT | M. the following de- | n o1 "the 'Oflee o the survetor 10t of Columhia payable quarterly, recond deed of trust Al cash at the option of . taxes and fire in- aid or adiusted to date of 00.00 will be required Allconveyancing. prior deed of Barticoli fime of sl above waul trust to be A devant of $200.0 District of Columbi being the east hal 36 in square 6153, and nuunaml as_and d -»nm ' Aduition 30 Wasn | in the subdivi- | vlor. as per bla e surveyor 'for which will be announced at surance to be deposit of $1 the time of eal e tainps, et Thade by Charies 6. T- recorded_in’ the office ¢ ridk of Robumbia in Taber B s fotn . subfect to covenants of record. Sold subject to & prior deed of further particulars of which will he announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust o be Terma to be complied Wit 50 feited and * the e complied with ay of wale. or other- Wise deposit will be forfeited and the prop- o8t _of defaulting " previous adver trast. for $5.000.00, LES ‘ALGER RITHIGHEY EDUCATIONAL. fon School /Arf-- GHTEENTH SEASON dated | Daw and Evonng Clames. in Dlusteating “arthoning, Fashion Drawing. Posters. Cola 7 . ; e e | QUi SKethime. Life Drawing The Bridge Keeper. e Pl an " Trinige in’ e SArs That Pase: K tor, That seems vour e ] otk 0. we have no work for\ phe gla left i Moo v a 1201 186k St NW. Franklin 2197 ; | The old man left the offce and AN M Thrall ow ¢ vou. We're only tking| walked slowly down the long oung blood. I'm | that wpanned the river. e had come « but you're too old."Pacross on the train, after stopping ind with @ half glancel day or two on the other stide, for his jtoward the white hair of the appli-| ticket had read to this point. and he ant the speaker swung his chair)ad saved the bridge coupon. Now w. {back to the desk from which he had|would have to walk back over the turned at the man's entrance. bridge and on to his seaport home, “0 i “Do yon know of any place where| miles across the country fo the voas I might find a job?" the man asked|jle had tuken only enough money to | hesitatingly < pay for the ticket. leaving (he rest YBER! the , Ve At Vi1t desig- ¢ Temple School, Inc. Expert Training for Business and Secretarial Positions 1416 K St. Main 3258 Beginning | | . T | “No” curtly. “Our company con-!of their small horde with his grand el (’HSPANISH SCHOO! “’.l;\v trols whout evervthing on both banks| daughter. for he had confidently ex of ale WASHINGTON |, e viver. Siill. there are a faw| pected to ind a4 job in oue of these Spdin. €0 Method. ' cheap concerns on the other side|husy towns and We 1o send fo 9. where you might find a temporary [ her to join him. "There was nothing joh. What's your lin left but (o go huck and remain with Nothing. only to do odd jobs, sir.| her a few d 1d then seek a berth T've heen on the sea most o my life, nd never learned any trade. excedt! But as he approached (le conter of sailorin But I'm handy.” he suddenly puused. There “So they all say. Well. vou ean 1y | was a bar acrose and a turngate, and Prof. froi ;“’,*,:1;:",} Reowia Fogrom s ricieen ani 1| AqLittle Ad of a Big School! s ENG and APPLIED ART Auctio L FELIX MAHONY, Director fover there, though frankly 1 do not he understood what that neant B Conn. Ave. & M. Main 1760 | tiink you stand much chance | fore Le conld pass he would have to (1747 Rhode lsland Avenue) No,” gravely, “there didn’t xeem | pay toil. gnd he did not have a cent anywhere, 1 was on the | Bevond the gate \A)”If‘l’ side before 1 came her and | it was a boy of or with his eves they sald I w: too old. Everything | fixed eagerly on gesticulating crowd }u»pm\ to hinge on one company. and | in an open fleld on the opposite shore i they want only yvoung men and boys.y Evidently a ball game was in progress I've heen off the sea 60 days nu\\.‘(ln*r-\ angd the youthful bridge tende: an’ ain’t found chance yet ra lll\F very much excited over i1, fo to stay on shore the balance my lilh‘ll his hands rose in the air. and life, the h," a little wistfully, “on ac "4 metimes his hat. The old man hes nd leaning against Decem CHILDREN'S DAY SCHOOL 1836 S Street ne North 2 and at the Teler Gunsion Hall @ffors o separate do A pariment commencing “with kinde count o' my granddaughter. There | itated and then went to one of the garten and contipuing through the Fiain't only she an’ me. But it don’t| bridge benches, very close to the gate seem as if T ean. 1 guess Ul have tol - He had go back to the water.” he would stay until night. Perhaps ~=- | the bridge would not have a tender then, and he could pass. e had | never tried to evade an obligation he | fore. but he must cross the bridge and reach home as soon as possible. Meanwhile the bridge tender was< oming more _excited. and sever: | SCHOOL FOR s | the gate “Hello,” he called eagerly, “going to 1 right to come thig far, and ough the fourth rade Afternoon Play Class in ol an experienced directo. Pupils may remain throuzhout the day i desired of ase money balanin of S0 A EAMSHIPS. University «Atnosphere. | i hington HUMPHRIE B . all CTIONEERS. | | | ER “Then you look out for my place : ! E\%lfi’& - 'é’ :| TIDEWATER, VIRGINIA fow minutes. 1Tl be awfully obiiged. SE | . S ” Special Week End Tours to and withont waiting for consent o1 triist. dat | VIRGINIA BEACH comment the hoy sped away toward Including Stateroom and Hotel | the farther shore and the velling commodations Ferowd N | W i ey $18.60 | amon e it 1old 2 minute™ called the - arter him, but the boy did PACE COURSES Accountaney: B €. 8. and M. €. degrees: €. F. A, Preparation | Inot hear. His head was down. wit] and Evening Classes 1 Daily Sailings to Norfolk .nlnl | his arms pressed closely to Lis sides. est -+ i o (i, il 1T rinting and oblivious of New York-Boston by Sea ||cvervthing he was leaving helind | AR e o A The old man went through the gate H 731 15th Street, hig face anxious and perturbed £ 2 “Whatever's to be done. | wonder Norfolk and Washington | ! muttered aloud. "1 ‘don't o the toll and—good land as he Steamboat Co. noticed water through a narrow open | space in the bridge and cxtending en | tatrely across from xide to side. “if it fain't a draw? How'd they open it? 1 ! hope 1o boat'll come till the boy gets bk, He's erazy. ut he wasa “handy man.” who had his post. That would not have heen thy man’'s natu Keenly the eves under thg shaggy hrows swept out in search of the means of opening the draw in case of necessity: then a bi evele came swiftly across the bridge i e tirned to the Lut he was “hands man * who had fved on shipboard his 1 i was accuston windias and screws and means of shifting heavy weights. Soon the kee | eves discovered what they were after L #nd not too soon. for aimost at the very moment came a vigorous “Ahov draw™ fom up the river. A scliooner was sweeping straight down upon him. under a full head of canvas But though he had found the means his hands lacked the dexterity of et perience, and they fumbled with hu ried unfamiliarity until there came « second hail. this time sharp and im patient. Then the bridge swung open and the boat shot througl: “Thank you, keeper.” cume a re lieved volce from below. | was afraid you didn’t see me. and [ was on the point of taking to aveid smashing things. But [ see vou know Kites s George Washington University Law School Memler Assoclation American Law Schools Clase A American Bar Assoclation 62nd Vear Begins September 27, 1926 Stockton Hall, 720 20th St. West 1640 - WOOoD'Ss SCHOOL | 311 E o deed of | ticulars of to be Terms to Wat, Mthe(.m&b =i i RCM NEW YORK Fall Excursion Fare, $10 Round Trip—10-day Return Limit York daily, ine APER i ot wioo. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES Line. 38, Secretarial conrse Bookkeeping and accountancs course. English Course. ( I Six week: ix weeks, evening sessions, $8. Graduates” placed in goud positions. |, COURT F. WOOD. LL. M.. Principal. tie Cand Com tract of land 1s per ot National University Law School (Fstablished 1869) Chartered by Speeial Act of Congress. G8th Year Opens Octoher 1, 1926, at 6:30 P, Standard three - year course leading - to degrees of LL. B, B.C L.and J. D. Graduate courses Ieading to de- 10, auired. { ers | A deposit of Conveyancing, recordiny at_purchaser's cost. in thirty’ days. otherwise de; 300.00 required. fevenue stamp tisement of such le in_some newspaper vublished in W LEGAL NOTICE! LOUIS PEARLSTEIN, Att IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- ' it 006.8.11.13.14.15.16.1% | forfeited and ana “resold st the discrotion of "the | w TR BAUM. AUCTIONEERS ol name. —~No. iity Doe.—Mever T A decree chane AUCTIONEERS SALE_OF v..ul»\m (F BEING A HOTSE A T SOUTHEAST. By virtue of v certain deed of trust re- THOS. J. OWE: \| ARRED T fng his name to Meyer Taske, applied to the court for an order of publi of the notice reauirad it is by the court. October, AD. #ona concerned show cause. on_or before the eighth deed of trust. Tt Distriet of Columin hth day of ¢ . ORDERED that all per- | T any_there be of November. | of said petition frout of the premises. on’ FRIDAY. O 301" the Tand. records of (he at the reque s ‘secured thereby at_public auctio ESDAY. OCTOBER TRE AR Ao R S B TR the following deseribed situate in the District of Columbi [ Ing lot numbered fourteen numbered south of aquare nine hund: mnets (south of 060), deed ot trust, t of the par ted raigned copy of this order be published on e "‘" for three_consecutive weeks hefore in_The Washington . STAFFORD. Jus RANK E ¢ hundred and sixty ht hundred and Afty-five deed of trust, Evening Star A e nmbered el A property is subiect to 1 eaid property will be EQ('H‘ABI ¥ o said deed of trust ind burchase price over and above one-third is to be paid in cash and the halance in two equal install- e and two veare. with ix and one-half (6 i { Il\]l!\sTRlAL i THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at a_meeting | | following terma: property s subje [ t t0 eaid deed of trust the purchase price over deed of trust. one-third ia to | and the balarice in two equal pagable in_one and with interest at the rate of eix and one- n _per, ennum, b able semi-annually. secured by second dead { of trust upon the property sold. t the option of the purchaser. (1 tazes, to be’pal of the Board of Trustees of the Equitabie Industrial Life Insurance Company. a body deneaioan’ of corporate under the Jaws of the District of ments pavable in o will be sold subj interest at the rate per centum per annum Columbia, recommending a change of name. and thereafter at a meeting of the stock- holders of the above cor eighth_day of “June. A. ance with law ‘a_resoliti and above sald ayable semi-annual be paid in casl second deed of trust upon the option of Intereat and taxes to be pald A deposit_of required at the time of sale, All convevancing. recording, revenie stamp at the cost of purch I to Be complied with within thirty days from . otherwise deposit will be for- d_the property . or all cash at or adiusted to date of sale S200.00 Wil e interest of all of the storkholders PLEINDUSTRIAL LIEE 1 to that of - EQUIT: COMPANY. BLAIR BLE IFE SR ill be reauired A010 Mot caley e Peiie stainpe. etoo Terms of sale to hé complied with Within thirty dava from dav of sale. other- forfeited and the prop- c and cost of defaulting purchaser after such resale in ashington newspa FRANCIS SAUL. 925 15th Street N.W. WILLIAM P octi-ddds exSu “Thos. 3. ow DISTRICT OF 1. Gilbert A. Clark for ‘the District of Columbis wise deposit will COLUMBIA. ss erty resold at n nurchaser nflnr butTiehea’l '{"i. DR Tehed in "Wae bl s Yy /i | MOVING pay STORAGE | Sesqul public in and do_ certify_that Clark. partiea ring date on the o e mewivaser to the above cortificat AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABI “STORY nuu K RESIDENCE, 10\11‘.\(\' ING SEVEN [ROOMS LEEPIN ROOM FQR' GAS RAGE ON RE. IRVING STREET NORTHWEST. being {nstrument N Sald Distriet, the waid said Allen C. Clark. v | known fo me as the persons who executed | sald certificate as president and secr 7 . . 7 fout for the work. But I'm handy e vely. aekrowledeed” the | us {about pickin' up things. I've heen un my hand and notarial seal this 15th day ot F.n board ship most of my life, sir.” 0; 35 Tiath Ot pergonal ocl-d&de.exsu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. 'mu-rzss' AUCTIONEERS. same to be their act and deed g LR By irite of & ceriain deed of trust, dated being instrument ber. (Notarial ~seal.) UBERT A, ELARK. Notars Fuhe, Doé aliabie Lt Office_of the Recorder of Columbia. Trstrict’ of Columbia, the party secured the undersikned trustecs will sell at September 5. 182, r\"‘ohlrd September 9. 1923, he District of Colu; the party secured therehy. ) the undersigned trustecs will sell 1 tho premises on B Ot {nlluwm‘ ate, among the i 1m1 ‘This is to,certif. forexoing 18 a true and verlfied cop certificate of change of name of ¢ iR l(n!ulrnn«p (l!mél- ¥ it of Equitable Life Insurance Company an el T et i i Sesqui grounds. For reservar h day of Sentember, A.D. Phone North 1686 In tetimons whereat. 1'have hereinito S Fhon affixed the seal of this - ) TR 6 S PHOE Recorder " (Seal.) rde Deeds. 02027004 .11 the request of NETEENTH AT FOUR THIR he District o Industrial Life premises. situate in designated s and being lot 7 bdivision of lots in Bl 1826, AT FOUR | land and premises. District, of Columbia, and dm‘ fon°ot Tots'n ‘Biack 4. o h a "eddiviston 1a"récorded m S ST ot of the whole o this_office the lentioned subdi the Wirvevor for the District at folio 183 in the office of of Columbia in Liber 60 grees of LL. M, M. P.L,S. J. D. and D. C. L. All classes held at hours con- venient for employed students. School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate rade offecred in Government, Economics, Finance and Busines including Accountancy. Address, General Secretary. your business. Two hours went by and there was no sign of the hoy. The breeze was | treshening and it was now that his | knowledge of winds and tides stood him in good stead. A swift glance and he could have told fo almost a second when boats would reach the draw. Ile waited until a carriage Lia swept acroas and then. with a warn ing called to a car just behind, swung | the draw open to several succeeding Loats, which were close together After they had passed through he tion_of skis having | 1 having | law in much Odur staff of travel ex- Tel. Main 6617. 818 13th St. N.W. e v shut the draw for the second car perts can solve Yo The chauffeur was red and angrv prpblem of steamship “Look here, vou bridge man.’ he rue cony INSTRUCTION. MuUsica jeried. “what'd shut us back f Ve AN 1 i passage. cried. “what'd vou shut us back for “Asaistant Clerk SCHOOL oLp i ! We're in a big hurry an’ could ‘a’ got % | SINGING § miiias | ke ol [ throush in another minute, an’ thire LIFE INSUR-| _joh yea rderi, Teacher. | & was plenty o' time. D've know who ; | 1208 F. St., N.W. ' carrying? 1 R. M. HICKS, Manager [, “James, James! came a stern voice i {from the car. That is enough. The MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE, | B T e 10 e | TORRE RN REANTVRE ASE PIANGS | [Tever o™ fhen ax the car came Dasseq hy | Main 1282 Main sa:m opposite the old man: “Let me—but those present. representing more than (#o- | NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE | Bello! Where f the regular keeper & MOVING C0, { “Why, 1—think he's gone over rporation. “hanging the name | Storage Household goods, 500 Rooms. . Tocal and Dj g EXPERT PACKERS 8 & vll’fflll Moderate Rates. Good W ees Etimat 1438 NW. 884 {to the Lall game for just a few min lsl e { utes,” hesitated the old man And left vou to fill his place™" I Ve, air ] “You are an experienced bridge ceeper, T see.” “No- no, sir. | never tried the work before this. “U'm! Then you are quick to pick it up. The voung man showed vou @bout it. I suppose” “No., he-——he was in quite a good deal | of a hurry. and just asked me to look President KRIEGS[*XPRESS PACKINO SHIPPING =5 _Main 2010 LONG DISTANCE MOVERS and hereto | “Oh, a sailor. That accounts for HILADELPHIA'S great | vour quick juding of hoats peed’ ROSEN G, L0/ for | A (LAt mmmmcxnmms Sesqui-Centennial Exposition | And—um'—a stranger, and he wsked of Deed: 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. is well worth seeing and easy to you to look out for his joh and did not wait to tell you what to do. You PHONE NORTH 3343 | reach by B.R.T. buses. Buses | 0id for a few minutes. Can you te wson‘rm’urnnmams-muil <o, terminal with direct buses 10 the me exactly how long he has been 8 gone”?" ’ L0885 15k s " “Two hours. mebbe.” reluctantiy and schedules of P.R.T. buses to vould you like this job for and from Philadelphia, call it 4 The old man caught his breath, hut GRAY LINE TOURS E.:..,ox. hin Nead. Penna, Ave. & 14th St., N.W, “Thank indly. ®ir" he said block 7 now Known for purposes of assess- iect 1o cove: now known as square 2 and taxauon as square 2R91. nants of record. ser. A deposit of $2.500.00 required of veyancing, record- 1 ‘fees at cost of pirchaser. e complied with within from _day sale. _otherwise erve’ Tight to resell hroperty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after © days’ advertisement of such resale in D cC QEORGE B, LINKINS LLTAM H. LINKINS. 0c d&ds.exSu Trustees ATIONAL. TCOLUMBIA KINDE GARTEN NORMA HOL. SARA K| llPl"lV OTT. Principal, STEWARD SCHOOL For Secretaries Fully Accredited a prior deed of ced at time of : Sold subject to & prior deed of $7.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the Durchase price bove sald truat o be Dald in A deposit of $3 e recording. ew. m, otherwise dewl be adverti :md Tesord mmmn Of the trustoes. BERT E. McCORMICK. TARRY B 1'111’!;-'_ ocd d&dseasu Sold_sutyect nurchase price deposit_of $300 required. ng. recording ‘erma to be complied with within dags. otherwise deposit forfeited and Tl may be wdvertised and at the discretion of the trus M J. WRIGHT ocd-dkds exSu “but 1 can’t take tlfé hoy'= job. " “He haw lost it already. If vou don't take the place some one else will. Maybe we have made a mistake about young blovd. What do vou say”? Why, I—I—yes, an’ thank ye, sir, buskily. (THE END.) (Cobyrisht. 19 ‘Without Worry or mn IQ' MOVE sponsible Ssrvlr" R L ey 3 ping. 705-9 Florida Ave. “ et ansa

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