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AUCTION SALES, URE_D; ADAN A WESCHLER & SON. AUCTIONEERS Large Sale of Desirable Household Effects AUCTION SALES, [TURE_DAVS. Beauty Parlor Equipment, High-Grade Automobiles, Etc. BY PUBLIC At Weschler’s, 920 AUCTION Penna. Ave. NW. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1927 Commencing 9 Practically New Complete Livi ble Odd Pisces: “Shelton” E Case, Desi Chajr, Refrigerat Coffee Urns, ctc Slectri Also Several Late Model High-grade Automobiles. ADAM O’Clock A.M. ng, Dining and Bed Room Suites, lectric Hair Dryer, Beauty Parlor Cut” Meat Grinder, Battery of A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTS, NEERS ORY EM By vi Novamber & orded and recor: and at the q thereby. the und &t public auction. ONDAY. TH! K PN.. t and ‘premises. sit Jumbia and desic n Moses K 6 Tolio 159 of the surveyor of the Terma: Sold = trust for $3.00 which will be ai the purchase pr paid in cash. A Conveyaneing. T cost. ~ Terms 1o thiriy davs. otlicr the property n the discretion of {1 an4689111 Trus THOS. J; OWEN 25 ¥ St Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two. Story Stucco-over-tile Dwell- ing, Being Premises No. 1426 | Montague St. NW., Two-c‘arI 4 Garage. | By virtue o n dee v corded in 1 SR8 i o} the land r bia and at thereby, the ublic anction. [ONDAY, TE ihe followi he cast Job 92 and ¢t thereof of o division of D hy the Ho a8 per niat ‘recordcd the Di tof “Peter's Mi nes Central Realty in_ th survevor for Liber 36 a wtriction loc: said plat. ‘Terms trost for ‘will be <k cash. above osit 5o D) A <t B. W. PARKER. WILLIAM K. HARTY PURCHASER THE property havi LEV f’r FOURFIFTE same place and uno exeept that a deposit of th_within_t 1 "8y ORDER OF TH 4.6.8.10 R & Auctioneers | Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story| and Basement Brick Dwell- ing, No. 18 Fourth St. S.E. Py virtue of a cortain deed of trust. dated April 1. 1027, and recorded April 5. 1¢ a4 instrament’ No. 195 of the land recor of tho District of Columbia. and at the r est of the 'ty secured_thereby. ersiened trustees will offer for tion, in front of the premises. o “1E EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST T FIVE O'CLOCK P.M . the foliow. ing.described land and premises, situate in b District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 24 in mare 81 0 *3etms of eale: The above property will be sold eubject to a building association trust for $4.500. at 6%. pavable monthly, balance cash. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of anle. | All convesanc, ing. reconding and notarial fees at cos Durchaser. Terms of sale to be complied | With within thirty days from d otherwise the trustees reserve il Teael] the property. at the risk the defaulting purchaser. afte: ~vertisement 0f such resale ome gerge published n the city of Washington ALBERT B. WILLIS. JUDSON T. CULL, Ji of sale. right 10 | 7d_cost of | s ad- | Trustees’ Sale of Modern Brick | . Dwelling, No. 1821 Bay Street | Between “B” and “C,” 18th| and 19th Sts. S.E. | By virtue of » certain deed of trust. duly | srecorded in Liber No. 5R01, folio 334 et seq. ‘of the land rec: District of Colum bia. and at the rea Nhereby. the und Hor sale by m mises. on T Y OF ATGUST. 1927, AT the " following-described lan mituate in the District of Colu ot sixty-one (61) in Lois S vision of lot v 111 recorded 10 t fol anrveyor's off District Bia_ improved o Liber 7 Colum- | ot the aboye One-third cas lu balance in | 1 by the | iimcnt . payah ory motes of the p dn_one and .wo yea per cent per a semi-annu: wale, pay- jeed of trust t of nur hin th uired at time purchaser aficr fiv "the city of Wa “BEING May corded he Dis and being ot 1 District | ot Columbia. Terms: S 4rust aggTERALD yarticulars of of sale forded in the office of the durveor for the | o £ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Peb- | divieion recorded in Liber <ON THOS. J. OWEN AUCTIONEERS, 14 5 RUSTEES' SALE I of the p: balance in two Lo 6US! WHERE YA BEEMTH' LAST, FEw WEEKS? Al TCHEO HEARD ? Wiy, | WAS OPERATE.O O FoR APPENDICITIS ! 14T HoS m'rw AN MEBBE | WASH'T §|(v<l \WHEM | CAME OUT OF ' T Boy! SA-AY, YANEVER KaoW WHAT THIRST 15 Tiee YA TAKE ETHER ! inone t of $300.00 will be <ale on each pareel Al bt of pur iod W fanlt 18 POSTPONED TY-FIFTH DAY | ME HOUR and 13 _POSTPONED IGHTH DAY OF HOUR and HEY SAI1D 1 CUSSED LIKE PIRATE WHILE | WAS ur\mfik TW ETHER . Two oF TH NMURSES FAIMNTED AN =~ How to Torture a Man Who Has Had an Operation. WHEN | HAD MY OPERATIOMN LAST SEP—, —By WEBSTER SOME LiL EXPERIENCE 1 HAD, B'LIEVE ME ! KMNOW HOW LOMG-| WAS UNOER TH' ETHER 7 EXACTLY 45 MIMUTES ! THInK OF vT TH' 00CTOR SAID IF VDA WA ANOTHER DAY To BE CPERATEQ IT WOULD A BEEM To0 LATE . | THE APPEMNMDIX WAS 1Tt UN)') T GET My TRAIM HOW. TELL YA MORE ABDUT (T Th' NEXT TUME | SEC YA RESORTS.’ .| CRIPPLED PUPILS AIDED. ‘Wisconsin Governor Signs $100,000 Appropriation for Children. MADISON, Wis., August 4 '(P).— Wisconsin will spend $100,000 to give her crippled chfldren a chance to re- ceive epecial educational and physical fraining in their home public schooks. Under a bill which Gov. Zimmerman signed Monday, transportation to | and from school 18 provided, as well | | as special monetary assistance t | may be recommended by physicians By Anne (Copyright. 1627, by Anne’ Nichols (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) e e Chapter XLVIIT. HEY were already inside. somewhere in the rear of the house me a man's volce as it the ceremony was ir progress, rick knocked on the nearest wen receiving 1o response ed it. They | found themselves in the living room In the two of them red ations—at From ‘TEAMSHIF USTRALIA SUVA, HONOLULW. NIW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Roval Mail Steamers | .- astonishment at the dec Vaneo piy ton 099 Hastin Hwy., 905 the Caniadian i 4 = RIO DE JANEIRO, MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS AIRES— Citlies glorious with glamour and romance— nowatthe height oftheir balmy spring-like win- ter season. 21,000 ton liners sail fort- n;?hdy from New York and offer every luxury including deck sports, swimming pool, dancing, excellent cuisine. Fastest Time Finest Ships Southern Croes American Legion Pan America Western World MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES 67 Wall Street i | New York Phone: Bowlg. Grn. 3300 Lo Solomon Abie’s Irish Rose Nichols and United Featurs Syndicate. Inc.) who doesn’t wish to belleve his own eyes: ““Why, oranges. “Dozens of ‘em? ry be to God, Father? She's . g an A A? Patri voice wa dignation. Father hir Whalen sought no—we proba don't the cirenmstances “Shh! Shh! Shhush—pliss to be quiet—you're interruptin’ the whole voiks!” whispered. W B L S T A orange trea laden with golden fruit, ite orange ribbons, the green and orange hangings. “Father Whalen!” Do you seé phwhat I see?” asked Patrick, blink- ing his eyes, The good priest, no whit less sur- | prised, turned slowly in a circle, nod- ding. “Phwhat do you see?” Going to susplcions were But aroused. “I'm going to get to the bottom of he stormed. And in a loud voice, he called: *“Rose-Mary! Rose- Patrick’s now—take it easy! Take it sy!” urged Father Whalen. “Take it aisy with all them oranges staring me in the face!... Rose- _______EDUCATIONAL. New York? he District of Colum, st of the party secured ned trustees will offer auction THE TV i FOUR-T! _the following-desc en date in the Dist . to wit: Lots 107, 108 A. Veerhof's subdivision of part of ial 1ot 18 in square 18 per plat re- By AT W, ot Columbia in Liber 13. at folio 106, | : One-third of the purchase money | ash, the balance in equal installments of ma ‘and two years, with interest at 67, od by a deed of upon the property or all cgsh. at option of purchaser. A of $%00 required of purchaser at onveyancing, recording 1 fecs at cost of purchaser. Terms be_complied with within thi m dav of sale, otherwise the true Teposit August f the defaulting n : advertisement of such Al 'in_ some et publishe ity of Washington: B, . o oned in the SAMUEL H. WALKER. CHARLES A. McCARTHY. AUCTIONEERS, W. Two-Story ble Dashed Dwelling, Being Premises No. 1917 Third Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed May 7. 1926, being inetr orded May 7, 1926, amo of the District of Columbia, st of the party secured i signed trustees will sell at t of the vremise WELFTH DAY OF Al AT “THREE-THIRTY O PAL following o ad_premises; in the District of Columbia. and nated as and being lot 7 in bl " as per plat recor e of the surveyor for the District of | . in Liber Governor Shepherd. at | said block 11 now desiznated on rict of i ! 00.00: £5.000.00 10 be secured by first decd of trust on property eold. with interest at pay- able quarterly from day of sale, or ali cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of §500.00 will be required at fime of sale, Al convevancing. recording. etc.. at_cost [ scr. Terms of sale to be compl with within thirty days from day of. ale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and e among the lu of Columbia. and a secured thereby will offer for sale b of trust. dated L N of prem D. ¥ 206. T i ELEV] FOUR O'C land a Colum! dred 1 O'Neill's, com and “U" in and_ thirty-thr the office of the 'H DAY OCK P, Dremis to wit seventy-th 1) re: reby. the un. pubié auction RIDAY. AD. 1927 the situ- desig- k 11, “Le ded in the | O eale sold subject te’ ).000. at 61 ash. A chiser L bl 16 i al ne i With within th otherwise the trus resell the property the defaulting pure vertisement of st paver published in DC. CTION SAL) _FUTURE_DAYS.__ HlGH- GRADE Automobiles . 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY proved Real Estate Being House Known as 1828 Riggs Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly orded October 6, 1and records of the District . duc t such chestra, danc RUNNING Write for booklet. Auction BATH ESCHLER’S nearbeach--AtlanticCit ¢ popular rate hotel. g, elevator. tet, ING FRO! Ownership mngm't FETTER & HOLLINGER 3 M HOTEL Private baths. WATER IN ALL ROOMS Phones 1718 & 6108 RESORTS. GINIA BEACH, VA, VIRGINI/ BEACH s r. Bathi Tonic lips, } your h alt Tu n breezes in your spray laughter 6th, 10 AM. Specla Running water in ro central location. all piers. churches. etc. JACK FONES, ELROSE HALL American Plan $4 up daily; $20 up weekly (Ine i Family Kates, voms. electricity. Ocean viéw. Convertent, to 8. South Ca Prop. (President of Club_of Washinglon for 18 ye Meals) beach, safe r_sporis for 1 hospits Miles of broad, white childre, Al the' outd vigorous: rest and old ¥ | to cheer (he weary. Christi cluding Princess Anne Hotel Qcean ¥ OCEAN CITY, ~ PLIMHIMMON Most ront and Brick Apartment | H “ 1920, “instrument X HOTEL. Ocean Dest Orchestra. The Hotel Lan! t the reguest of the party the undersigned trustees by public auetion, in on THURSD. 'HE OF AUGUST. 1 AT M., the following-deseriln tuate in the District Lot numbered_on wree (173) of Rich on_of lots letter o numbered one | Kentuciy Avi rme.: pvt. b wing: $4.50 up di; ront PRINCESS meals. Bathing from hotel road mip free. i g | dred i Write_for_n Foerph g .5 daily $20 v Music. Dancin PAUL C. KOSECKANS. Owner & gy HOTEL HEALY close to beach. Rug. wir. in all ths. Bathing {'m hotel. Orcliestra, ates Booklet and Ocean front olan modern, _exclus e M B g in October Delightful 0 clientele. Special Rates for Sept. and Oct. kford American LAN. We have special arrange- ments with leading hotels in New York and Other Cities, whereby our patrons can be absolutely sure of hotel ac- commodations. No charge for this service. Simply let us know your requirements and we will make the reservations. OBER’S Steamship and Tourist Agency 1420 H St. N.W. Main 3347-3348 National University‘ Law School Chartered by Special Act of Congress 59th Year Opens September 30, 1927 At 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year course leading to ‘degreees of LL.B., B. C. L. and J. D. Graduate courses leading to .degrees of 1L M M. P. L, .8 J.D.and D. C. L. All Classes Weld at Hours Convenlent or Employed Students SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Degrea conrses of collesiate erade offered in Poitical Science, Govern- ment, Economics. Psvchology, His. tory. Finance. Business and Languazes. Address, Secretary Tel. Maln 6617 . 818 13th St. N.W. TOWN. he SWAVELY o A pF il for the ality Buses Daily and Runr 2 to late S Owner-Prop THE DEL-MAR water all rooms. . Ju “COLONIAL | modern. Special rates to July ship_Mavagement, 14th s, Besi h¢ a8 per plac rocorded surveyor for the ASBURY_PARK, N. ON BOARDWA District il be r deed of 1rut for April 15, 1928: hal- sit of $1.000.00 requi me of e, All convey and notarial fees at cost ms of & complied of teoe right 10 d cost of days' ad- e in some news. the city of Washington, JULIUS T. PEYSER, FRED McKEE "Trustees. Hotel Pride of the defaulting purehaser after five days adver tisement ‘of &uch resale in €ome newspaper publishied in Washington. D¢ VILL WILBU an?-a&ds.exSu Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im-| proved Real Estate, the|! " Alston Apartment House— 1721 21st Street Northwest. virtuo of a cer of trust duly Seq of the 13 Coliimbia, “and at it he request of the secured thereby, the undergigned trustee will o Sli aiction, in front of the prem Cos “on MONDAY EGitn DAY OF | AUGUST. AD. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M_. the foliow - ibed land and prem- situate in the District of nated i part of ‘eanare ni recorded in Liber No. 11, 86, of the o oifice 0f thy survevor 0f the Also Lot fifiy-five s division nf ver plat Y | discretion of 19y ver. said of nie in r ty i Moose's said csaid __ATLANT allments, in one centum per an: from day of 1 of trust upon the pi h.at the option of th it of $5.000 will auired’ ay” time of sale. - All _conveyaneing, reeording, ete., at cost of purc . Termé €ale to be complied with within 30 dave m day of sale, otherwise the tr h ht to rescll the Droj t_of defaulting tisement of su © published in THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY ALFRED H. LAWSO 3u Real_Esta cqual in re w payable d Arkan ilion_Dollar P o pur WEEKLY RA e re. o Daily Rates European Plan Sea foods and vege and locker rooms wif i surf bathers. Orch By §¥0R-d&e. ADAM A. WESCI & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- | proved Real Estate, No. 1870 California Street Northwest. tai eed of trust duly 82,000 spent o Redecorated $4.00 daily with Viione Marine 117 & SON, e St X EXINGTON For ench person two in one room Without Running Wate With Running Water With Private Bath . Garage $1.00. Phone Marine 5280. W | oiel BOSCOBEL_ KentuckyAvenue, nearbeach RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS madern_accommodatio 3 Booklet. TOWNSEND. Owner_and NORTH ASBURY PARK, N.J. Season June to Late September North Jersey Co Directly oo the Ocean Accommivdates 500 Spacious Verandas SHERMAN DENWIS, Mgr. _THE_ALBION, One of the leading beach-Tront hoiels. nd convenience {or o el, 4961, roprietor: N. Rooms _with hot cold 6 1 NEW ATLANTIC o | Music. Daneine. Tennis. Grill NTIC THE DENNIS ning water. Terms free__36th season. MF THE BELMONT S Running_water. | sently remodeled with 20 new toome i DR il 81, THE HASTINGS HOTEL ,, walk. Running water and private " TMRS Cmas o DDOCK HE Braddock Heights, Md. (% 100 ro 11, B ke. Hot and cold reasonable B R.J. DENNI Every A T IREE O'CLOCK PM, the i premises, & it ad” m mpany's subdivision n office of the baths., Hay 1 * mel &4, B ks FRost. ~ Leading Beach Front Hotel, at SMREACH TTAVEN: N.'J D. Mer. Moderp house. 200 ouiside ‘rooms, er_ctiro nd man [OWNSEND, WiN 50 Miles From Washington HOTEL BRADDOCK M. J. Crozhan, Mgr. VALLEY VIEW INN AND COTTAGES Hammond & Oberlander VINDOBONA H. V. Warfield 100 ‘s para- Owner. i : d Columbia in Liber GRS e A e of trust xd it e vt | The HE in Con & cost thirty THE_TLEINOIS en sulte: private ning water in all ro lffu*vo V. L Wesley Ave. hs. “hot and poms. Am‘; ol N HALL. 1116 Wesley Ave.. Ocean A.—Near beach. a; Running water in_rooms, ments. Mrs. M. E. i1 BURNE Ocean Grove. N. .. overlooking < hot_and "cold_w: . C. Haynes. can Michener. SEACHRIST MOUNTAIN HOUSE Mra. J. W. Seachrist CAMP SCHLEY INN Mixs Clara B. Coblentz THE FAIRMON ne Kefavver COTTAGE Mrs, hine Hayes THE BRAETHORN Mrs. Clarence W. Rudy KELLER’S INN Niss €. B, Keller REST COTTAGE ater in owner. Rooms Id run plan trains Excel 1LL. CAPACITY 700 Aves. 100 vards from 1 Bekt Bathig Beach WITH MEALS s andoah Biver: valie TE chiidren. in with board, $15 to $17 1810 28 | MAURICE' S, CASTL . to . 1.50to 3 ih daily, 200 bath howers for (dally) tables fres th hot and cold and daneing Bluemont, Va. resort. Stop” with I the Loudoun Inn. ' Go ) amusements. _Re IRGIN “NORTH HILL” A colonial resort, near Bluemont. on Shen. n_and fishing. boat- er’ culars taken week. T . Berryvill The fdeal rest and recreation eatty of Blue 00d meals. sonable_rate Wholes Miss Louise . Blum SUNSET VIEW 3. W, Harley DELMONT COTTAGE Miss Mary Fulmer BRADDOCKHEIGHTS GARAG! Zimmerman Bros. water o oo oolclet. n Hotel LR ed by B R. leave “Washington. 7:3 230, 4. 6. Also reac Western Marylaud R. ont. 1ADY_SIDE, MD. . Booklet Haslott COLONIAL or ext renovation. interior and exterior. meals. $20.00 up weekly. Leon K. Bomberger, Ower. and at the request of th by, we the undersignad trus. action. in_front ¥, THE NINTH s ate in the City ot of Columbia, 1 mt & ;hld; Fhward 3. 4 ‘resold at 1 P Elaky ROYA } w114 -~ ing Tot mnibered t ed three (3 por plat recor urveyor of the Dis +County 11, folio 1 improvements cansit brick dwelliug, eubject 10 A STR Anie week! d trust to be paid i two' canal 'inst centim per, ann . Arom day of sale, the propor of the v be requi f the purchas 4t the time of male. All conveyancing, re. d notarial fees at the cost of the L Terms of sale 1o be comblied with within thirty days from day ol tnie, stherwise the trustees reserve the right to he property at the risk and cost of 1ins birehaser, atler fivo dave ad- cured by deed or al The' A Boardwalk. 20 2 wi m E C. 1CTLY, MODE Virginia Avenae opposite & rgest and best situated hotel off the . Orchestra; dancing. ING WATER IN ROOMS fishing, crabbi 6-plece tennis, RN HOTEL Also up dy. ¥ and good food. New concrete Fredericksburg. Roads Tuesda p.m., ing the beach. baths. Cuisine of goms. Elevator: Salt water bathing, orchestra, horseback riding, Boardwalk Amusements. Health-giving artesian water No mosquitoes. BEACH. VA, Colonial Beach Virginia One of Washington’s Nearby Summer Resorts boati ng, dancing highway str. Hampton Thursday and Sunday. 9 aun; Saturday 2:30 and 7 other ways of reach- so ball, etc. Rural Home Hotel ikt bus Sy an cuinsula: h and Pen AL HOTEL front imifortable and home- front_rooms. HEARNE. On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains Bliie Ridge Transportation Co. busses &0 53 miles from D. C., reasonable bay g et For a quarter of a century the Swavely School has been prepar- ing boys for entrance into the leading colleges and universities. The boy’s progress In each subject Is carefully watched. His masters are always available to give him extra help on any difficult lesson Swavely graduates hold a brilliant record in college. An experienced faculty is In ac- cord with the' éducational trend of the times. Small classes, One hour from Washington, in histor: ical section of Virginia. 65-acre campus. Horseback riding. Ath- letics that develop spirit of fair play and sportsmanship. Write for catalogue. E. Swavely, Headmaster Box 57-D Manassas, Va. 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Exclugively situa shady playgrounds, a wonderful view of P gt "o sich vesale fn Tho "Erening & Dewenarer bublished in the Gy o Washiongton, D, FArP gm}’/_\l“!}m! 191:08ds DA st : clean rooms: good meals. | slons. ~Steamer Hami v (with meals COLONIAL Bl ) EACI 16 to HO' ya. gle bl 4 pier ‘and boi otomac, electric fires, BAlL- oagn et T ly. Excellent Servic: 0 w] E ock ot walk: ights. !U-Hn One-w: itlon; 2o 28 ‘vmu for Further terature. iver- urs. g Main 5049 Historjc and Picturesque Scenery Tgin. Leavine Washirig e nia Stbt. Mauritius, South Africa, Uruguay, Argentine, Brazil, Martinique, the Caribbean Sea, etc. Let us send you the map and Patrick_spoke in a tone of a man | Mary—-" “Patrick!" urged the priest. “Re: member love has never been a It specter of religion.” “Who said love?" said Patrick Mur- phy. “I'm talkin' about oranges! Oh— that color! The A. P. A, devils. How 1 hate orange. 'Tis the color of them NP A, He began again to call loudly for | Rose-Mary, pacing back and forth lacross the room. Solomon, hearing the nolse, slipped quietly away from | the wedding party and tiptoed into the | living room. ~He closed the door softly and held up his hand. “Shhh! Shh! Shush—pliss to be qviet—you're interrupting the whole | vo he whispered. | Patrick Murphy surveyed him an in tant, puzzied, and then turned to her Whalen ie's no A. P. A." he declared. Solomon_ started slightly and came forward with a sudden warm smile on his face. “Iss it your name Murpheski?” he Kked. | “Phwhat?" queried Pal§ick, his head | on one side, i “Murpheski. . 'm expéctin® Solomon Murpheski.” Patrick glared at Father Whalen a sécond, and then back at Solomon Levy. “Say,” he began, closed,” his fists clenched. a-trying to kid me?” “Coitenly not—TI'm expecting a Mis- | ter Solomon Murpheski.” | _“Well, my name's Patrick Joseph Murphy?” | “Gewald!" muttered Solomon Levy. | “Not Gewald—Murphy shouted Patrick Murphy. “And I'm a-Jookin’ | fer me darte s she here? | Solomon Levy made a wry face, and | threw up his chin. “Nobuddy py dod name iss here,” ha wred in acid tones. “Vhat iss 14 ant?" I'm lookin’ fer the home of Michael Magee,” insisted Patrick Murphy. “Michael Magee? Oi—listen vunce to him! moaned Solomon. “Efeter I've been telling you “Pwhat is your name?” asked Pat- rick Murphy | | his eyes half “Alr ye *said Solomon | proud, sound like | Michael Ma “Well, I'll tell the world it don't!” | responded Patrick Murphy with blunt sarcasm. “Den pliss to go avay,” urged Solo- mon, endeavoring to shoo him out. “Absitivle, you've god der wrong house. Close de dobr after you, and lock it! Good-py—- Patrick at this began to apologize He was convinced that he was in the wrong house, and with well meant it laborious apologies he explained that his daughter was to be married to one Michael Magee. With well intentioned humor he endeavored to make light of the mistake. It was amusing—his Ainding himself in Solomon Levy's house instead of Michael’'s—ha! ha! Solomon expanded. g funny, too,” he said pol is very minute my son Abie & Rosie Murphesk k turned to the doo! couldn’t help inquiring, as he was about to depart, “Say—where did yese get the A. P. A. decorations? “Oh. you liked it?” asked Solomon, proudly. is ma s not Patrick &éacphy that's that!” replied the Irishman, . the bride's frum California,” ined the other. “She is? Why, so’s my darter!” sald Patric< Murph: “Bud my son ish goil!” “And iss marrying a Jew- my darter's marrying an shouted Solo- in't no Jew!" yelled “ome, ale “But Mary alarm. Solomon Le “OL Rose-Mar you say Rose-Mary? com , forese where ed protested Father ng trouble. is my darter—Rose- Patrick, with sudden ghtened sharply. he cried, “Did (Tomorrow—Patr! Murphy makes a discovery just a moment too late.) - BUREAU OF MINES CHANGE Appointment of George St. J. Perrott of North Dakota as superintendent of the Pittsburgh experiment station of the Bureau of Mines, succeeding Arno C. Fieldner, was announced yesterday by the Commerce Department. The Pittsburgh station is the li-gest of the 11 experiment stations ot the mines bureau und is one of the largest research institutions of the worud, illustrated story of this Cruise. THOS. COOK & SON o i A Now ko o Sowgp o Mr. Perrott has béen a member of the bureau staff for 10 years, and has established a reputation as a rescarch 'mmm 1: ‘l‘l:e t:ehflr:llnsy ::flz plosives an e Pl proj bo:’ coal and t:d“t: b:‘r‘.mli'llelclnw n_promot chief engineer, divisioh 8¢ experiment sationss