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- “ BY POP MOM.L YEP CUR SOCIETY EDITOR wENT CuCKOO A COUPLE OF DAyt Agc' {POOR BiLL HAD DEEN WRITING Some Gueer STUFF LATELY " HZ'S W A SANITARWUN NOws, IS THERE ANy THING T CAN Do for (Lvyou? & AUCTIONS THE_EVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON. vKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —A Sad Biow. HoLy MAckereL!! WHAT A SWELL WRITE VP — 1 canT UNDERSTAND 1T ! YouD THink WE WERE RoyALTy; Gee' Tue OL LADY wWiLL BE TokLed) TO DEATH! TLL SAY \T was NicE OF B D._C. MONDAY. AUGUST & SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) PRICE, $8.750. LINCOLN PARK. Kentucky ave.. a few doors from Lineoln Park. in a neighborhood of home owners ‘here property is seldom offered twoatory. pressed-brick, bay-win ng. containing six lar er heat. electric large_back yard with or garage. This is an exc he terms are casy JOHN F. DONOHOE 314 Tennevivania Ave REALTORS! SEE THIS AND MAKE AN HI'I'!’.R, IT'S A BARGAIN. BR Xw NEAR NORTH CAPTOL 9 large rooms (5 bedrooms) . h.-iwh., orches, garace with water and leep lot. "Hero is a splendid property portect. condition IT MUST BE SOLD QUICK No reascnable offer: will b i st ow.: P Beautiful Suburban In one of the best northwest hort distance beyond Distric PMarviand. we are ¢ home I’Il’\r\l' to {\hv one operty.* Atiract 185 Wi fin flowering shrite Trame " and - shin ront and double rear rranged rooms _and bath: lectric lights. Minneap. rigidaire . ho roush veather-strip; o [Vory reasos terms, arr A ROBINSON b 515-516 Bond ¥ P AUCTION SALES. THIS_AFTERNOO! THATS JUST WHAT 1'm GONNA DO Juue! HE MusT A BiG HEARTCD WY PA ITS SIMPLY WONDERFUL. ! You OUGHT To Go CALL ON THIS SOCIETY EDITOR AND THANK HiM PERSONALLY ' VTS MAaRvELoLUS " | ! C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts., 715 13th St. TRUSTEE'S SALE of Valuable and Antique Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Dra- woaTenc peries, China, Glassware, Silver, Linens, etc.,, purchased by the late John Hay and his heirs, and used by them in the operation of Historic Stoneleigh Court. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At the Galleries of C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. 715 13th Street N.W. On Monday, August 8th, 1927 At 10 o'Clock A. M. and continuing the following days at the same hour until all is sold. cortain chattel deed of trust, dated May 17, 1926, and No. 73, recorded on 18th day of May, 1926, in the oftice Jofder of Docds of the District of Columbia, default having rsizned frustee will sell at public auction the hogany Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Tables, pe Oriental Rugs, Domestic Rugs, Over- y Carved Settees and Armchairs, Secre- Brass Andirons, China, Glass, Plated Ware, Refrigerators, Upright Plano, Iron Safe, o Furniture, Gas Ranges, etc. ,\l)\\ ON VIEW (Signed) GEORGE TRADE MARK tor _sale S@euwj NEWS THE ALOYSIUS P MGINISES WiLL GNE ONE OF THE SEASONS MOST DRILLANT AFFAIRT AT THEIR ESTATE MAZOMA MANOR ON FRIDAY EVENING, MR MEGINIS 1S waLL AITTE ForR THE HIGH SOMAL -POSITION HE OCCUPIES, BEING DESCENDED FRom PURE MAYFLOWER STOCK HIS ANCESTRY DATES BACK To THE 11" cenTuRy, OND THE NAME REEKS \WhTH DEEDS OF VALOR, CHIVALRY, AND HIGH HONORS GAINED UPON THE Fep oF BaTILe B2 ample ut buy & SONS, Home. 07 11QAKD, eamss SR AUCTION SALES. ¥ 'l‘l'RlD n\r J. OWEN & CTIO! THOS od" £XE STRERT. NORIIHWEY Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being Premises No. 1630 Argonne Place Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated June 17, 1026, being instrument No. 214, vecorded” June ‘23, 1026, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at ahe request of the party secured th ‘the undersigned trustees will scll at auction, in front of the vremiscs, on NESDAY. the SEVENTEENTH ' DAY AUGUST. AD 1927, AT FIVE 0'CLO! P.M.. the following-deseribed land and ."situate in the District of Columbia fnated_ns and_being lot 403 in sai 2580 in William S. Phillips' subdivision nart_of the tract of land called Pleasant.” as ver plat recorded in Liber G1. folio 40, of the records of the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia: eaid sion being known as “Argonne Ter- subject to the building restriction Jine ghown on plat recorded in said sur- veyor's office In Liber 62. folio 121, erms: Sold_subiect 1 deed of trust_for $7.750.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase rico above said frust to b paid in cas! deposit of $300.00 re- Dhitedl® Conveyancing” Tecording, et ot purchaser's _cost. bo’ complied plied with within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the bproperty may be ad- N. E. RYO Vertieed and resold at the diecretion of the Trustees. rustees. e e SAMUEL 8. SPRUCE, . AUCTIONEERS JOHN 8. STUM, NW ABLE REAL 11 NUM 25 REET NORTH- | ADAM A, WESCHL Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Apart- ment Building Containing 6 Apartments, All Improve- ments and Three-Car Garage Known as Premises 1217 “N” Street Northwest. By virtne of a certain deed of trust dated July 22. 1925, recorded in Liber 5503. folio 316, one of the land records of the District {of Columbia, and at the reouest of the party seeured thereby. the u wuml trustees will Apgtion - front of the' prom- 1563 an the T DAY OF AUGUST, 1027, A5 IV 0 CLoCK b MY e faliwing.-de: ibed land and_premises. situate in - the District_of Columbia: Pats of original lots three (3) and four (4) in equare two hun- dred and eighty (280). described as follows: Dezinning for the samo on N strect. at a point distant forty-five (43) feet west of the southeast_corner of said lot three (3). and running thence west on said strcet ‘twent: five (25) feet: thence north one hundred three (103) feet nine (9) inches to an al hence enst on exid alley twenty-five " (45) feet: “thenco south one hundred and three (103) feat nine (M) inches to the place of beginning. Property contains six apartments with all improvements. Terms of salo: Ono-fifth of the purchase money o be paid in cach. balance pavable $250.00 somi-annually with intsrest at 6% per_anuum. pavable semi-annually frem day le for three (3) vears. then the entire balance shall become due and pavable, Se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold or all cash at the ontion of the pur- chaser. A denosit of one thousand (S1.000) dollars will ha required at time of "sale Al conveyancing, at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale “to o com- plied with within thirty (30) days from day_ of . otherwise = the trustees reserve ght' (o resell the ~Drop- erty at tha risic and cost of the default- ing purchaser after five (5) days' advertise- ment of snch resale in_gomo newspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. €. TORA PALRIN. EDGAR M. MAYNE. Trustees Auctioneers. & Eve St. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three Story Brick Dwelling, Being| Premises No. 1414 Euclid St. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duls recorded in Liber 5624. folio the land records of the District bia, and a4 the reauest of th p thereby, the undersicncd trustees vwill sell ublic Avetion, in front of the bremis THURSDAY, ‘THE ELEVENTH I AUGUST. AD. AT THREE O'CLOCK' PAL, tha following-des: and ‘premises, ‘dituate n the Distr humbia. and_desicnated as and b in_Charles Sonne’s subdivisio “University Park " as ver 1 the office 0f the surveyor for Columbia, ‘in Liber County subject o th rupning wi Terms: Sold subject to a first deed trust for $7.500.00 and a second deed tristfor abour $2.100.00. further part lars of which will be annGunce sale: the purchase brice above said to be paid in_c deposit of = required. Tecording, cte. purchaser’s cost. complied with within _thirty da: Fwise denositfor: feited and the ty_ may bo' advertised and resold at the diseretion of the trusiecs. and resold at the di 0F the teus . By virtue of known of the 1 n made, bove property. THE EVENING STORY The Gift. ARTHA CARTER and Ler sister Augusta lived in a fir o0ld house which stood at the corner of Peel and Eai r Possessed of a com- for income and most excellent health, it would seem as if the two wormen might have almost an ideal life together, but it was known by their friends and neighbors that they were secret enemies This enmity between the two sisters started when Martha v 17 and Augusta two years older. That was the ummer Casper Hunter came home, nvalided. from the Spanish-American nd spent three months with his <in, Mrs. Bell. Caspar had been hit in the arm by a bulet which had | incapacitated him for work, but left | him free to amuse himself in any way Fino O roiture. came and went, but nobody ever took the place of Caspar Hunter in their affections. And so they remalined un- married. | As the years passed Martha grew | stout and calm, with a passion for tat. ting. She spent long hours with shut. tle in hand weaving intricate patterns in snowy white thread. Sometimes she hummed softly to herself and sometimes she talked to her big yellow cat. Now, Bingo was a perfect bone of contention between the sisters. Au- gusta hated cats, Bingo especially, for sometimes in her remarks to Bingo Martha said things that she would not have dared to say directly to Augusta. Augusta went in for culture. She {eould repeat reams of poetry in a 0 : | most languishing voice, and it is he could. The Bells and Carters were | marvelous what cutting things can be great friends as well as neighbors and | got out of a mere poem by one who the young people saw much of each |knows how to change a word here and | other. When Caspar had sufficiently | there. That was Augusta's weapon of recovered his health he went back to | defense, which she constantly hurled his home in a distant town, but he lat Marhta. Augusta was thin and left two broken hearts behind him. | stern and austere, with a fondness for Mrs. Bell said that the reason he had | wearing severe black. not proposed to one of the Carter girls i was that ho had not been able to| . (od3% the sisters were sitting to- choose hetween_ them. Other suitors | FUA% 18 CREE Cozy Living voom. = A TESORTS. Martha was tatting, as usual, and i Aususta, posed near the front window, GINIA. |was read “The Doll's House” for BATTLEFIELD INN |the tenth time. Bingo lay on a cush- Near Winchester on famous Shenandoah | 00 before the fire.” Silence reigned Valley Pike. Brick mansion, handsome an- | because the sisters were not speak- | tgues: Gen " Sheridan's headatiarters in 1861 | ing. Suddenly they were startled by & EYKL‘I‘:‘Y and b beach near. 8. M. | loud knocking at the back door. Augusta hastened to answer the e e G summons. When she opened the back PlllluNcl:.a)S ;,]Zi'n’,‘.;‘, 5;’,"_‘.,:_‘ lina ave. | door she was surprised to find an meals, Baniog trom borel Music: Dancing. Biokiet and | cxpressman. On the step beside him o map e FAUL G KOSECKANS, Ovaer &35 | Siiod o good sized crate, The man SHADY SIDE. MD. g touched his cap and held out an open Rural Home Hotel 27 "t/ 5 bwk:gn here, ma'am,” he said in a fegrees c 20% better, * roasanable | o Bl ke way: date of E8l5io (e sl sale, A1} convevanc: | TaLes; bus daily and Sjofan, b o] Faey | buslnose lke way o ook faka pencil o Lo 12 e Tieh s oeltnin | Veu® Bifer 2172011, AW, Andrs he offered and signed as directed. thirty days from day of sale. otherwise d ‘Whereupon the expressman slid the | poste will be" fozfelted and or crate through the open door and AN qussvoll detitine e turned and walked briskly away. spaver published in Washington. | Augusta stood eyeing the crate and . was just bending to get a closer look e when she was startled by a high- pitched vcice saying in a smothered voice: “'Oh, spare my tender blushes!’ Augusta recoiled in consternation. “Let me out! Let me out!” de- manded a quite different voice, a man’'s voice this time. “You poor fish! Quit blinking!" Clinging to the bars of the huge | cage which the crate contained, scrab- |bling with wings and beak, was a large gray bird with a wicked beak and watchful eyes. A parrot! Augusta had always longed for a parrot, and this was a superb specimen of its kind. But upon the CORNER—DETA DUTCH COLOY $10,730. Erected by build [buiit-in refriger: page. larce pore E. McNEIL, Trustee. at_ecach n in eve wall lcorner in beautiful Woc “MARLOW-BEECH 1615 Conn. Ave. _ Call Pot tRO Seil at publis v 5 'rmmumm. at pubiie : ER & SON. Auctlonecrs | recorded in | he District of | at folio 45 CORP. BEX TSTEES) SALE OF VALUABLE THRE U IORY, NINEROOM BRICK, MODERN DWELLING. KNOWN AS 1730 WIL- LARD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated November 1 . recorded January 19, 1 in_ Liber 5422, folio 210, of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersignied teustees will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premi: on TUESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 192 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the fol: lowing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot numbered sixty-three (63) in H. A. Willard's subdivision of ‘square num- bered ono hundred and fifty-one (151), as per plat recorded in' the, office of the ‘ur- veyor for the District of ‘Columbia in Liber R.,W. at folio 122 Te Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $5.000. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to bo paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Con- vevancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, B. FRANCIS_SAUL, 025 15th St. N.W,, WILLIAM P, BENSON, 38 TahrSo R, u2.3.4.5.6.8.0 David Notes, Acct. Regular Sale on ADAM A. WESCH cos’ | Trustees’ Sale of Two-S!oryE and Basement Brick Dwell-| mq, No. 18 Fourth St. S.E. a certain deed of trust, dated ed April 5. 1 Tand records 4 at the re. ed thereby. the un- offer for~ sal front of the premise ONDAY. THE EIGHT AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M bed tand 1 prem £ Columbia. to Wit of | of | §18 QU ACK. \l»'>~ tached: garace: square ale. financed. ot mashed HIt the foliow- situate in Lot 24 in CASH_FOR OLD tion, brick or HOL? HOUSE white or 1 aro 817 3 of salo: BRICK - must. be clos have & 405 A WELL BUILT 8 to 10 roo: nd _school ress. Room PMan_2342 (WANTED TO 1 5 or 6 room house . about S3.000 HOUSE 1.\”\,, to car 1 The above properts will Old subiect to a building association for $3.500, ©7%. payable monthly. anca cash. A deposit of $300 required haser at time of sale. All conveyane. and notarial fees at cost of Terms of sale to be complied § vy days from dav of sale. 2 'the trustees reserve the right to roperty. at the risk and cost of purchaser, after five days’ ad- f such resale in some news. published in the cit of Washington, ALBERT B. WILLIS. JUDSON T."CULL. JF.. 1¥28-0&4s exS0 T ’|u\n-l(m!\ g Aub-d& toes. Gash T i e ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. AUCTIONEERS Household Effects Of Every Description Also Several Late Model High- Grade Automobiles This sale includes complete Overstuffed Living Room and Bed Davenport Suites, 10-Piece Dining and . Bedroom _Suites, Desirable 0dd Pleces, Carpets, Rugs, Ete. By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY August 10th, 10 A.M. 20 a rcrl’nn deed of trust. re- N 71. at folio 279, District ot Colt ' varties secur ed “will seil at puble | ction, in {1 he premises, on GUST TWELF 27, AT FOUR O'CLOCK | PM.. the foilowing-deseribed land and prem situate In the District of Columbia. and | being lot numbered thirty ) i square |\\|m|!4-vexl thirty-nine hundred and fifty-nine 5). as deseribed in said deed of trust 1\ the following terms. 4 Terms of sale: Said property 13 subject to a prior deed of trust securing an tndebied fless of 38.500. and said property will be sold subject to said deed of trust inde fess. - Of the purchase price over and saiddeed of trust. one-third 13 1o ba paid in cash and the balance in two *equal ins o ckraile i onp ud 0. yaars. with interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum. payable s annually. secured by second deed of trust upon the property sol or_all cash, at the option the nure haser. 1 1 taxes to be paid or adjusted to ale. A deposit of will be | the land re and at the reau thereby. STORE 1 other uxent River: wi Apply to owner. GENERAL room dwelling a: cation: near or will rent Bowens, M Av30 d&dsexSn. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, No. 728 Park Rd. N.W. By Virtye of a certain deed of rust. e carded n Tiner No. BROB. folio 323 et seq of the Jand records of the District of Colum. hia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for ealé by public auction._in front_of the nremises.on WEDNESDAY. SEVEN TEENTH DAY OF AUG 92 T FIVE O'CLOCK P.M AUCTIO TUTURE 08. J. OWEN o 1425 EYE TRUSTEES. SALE OF STORY_BRICK DW STREET SOUTHE By virtue of a corta recorded in Liber No. 5553, folio 323 et seq . of the land records of the District of Colum: Bia, and at tho request of the party secured | thereby. the undersigned trustees will seil at | ublie anction. nt_of the premises. o ONDAY. TH TH DAY OF Al GUST. _AD AT THREETHIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described and premises” ituate in the District Columbia. and designated as and 47 in Margaret Little Sanc Parker's subdivision of lots in sauare 882 | 76 G @s per plat recorded in Liber 23. folio 106. | vestment of Thio records of 1he offico of the surveyor | nf of the District of Columbi e Terms: Sold subject to a vrior deed of | rice trast for $2.500. further particulars of | ihe sur which will be announced at time of sale: the | Liber urchase price above said trust to be nail | re. In"cash. R deporit of & C recordinz. ete.. e _complied BIEEeR e roniied, property may be advertised the discretion of the tristocs. FRED McK ll AV, 1v78.29.30. Y ALUARLE, TWO. PR 1 NG, PREMISES LR R R NOR TR 2 of a certain deed of trust dated 20, heingz instrument No. 68, VALUABLE T\\'n, LLL M| ed of trust Tuesday, August 9 By Public Auction Of Furniture and Household Goods Starting at 10 A.M. Cash. ID NOTES. Acct. Louisiana Ave. N.W. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1455 EYE SF. N, TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES NO 1379 QUINCY STREET NORTHWEST. By virtuo of a certaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5772, folio 118 ei seq * 1920, amon’ the land h strict of Columbia, red therchy. at public 3 Oven & SDAY. THE 1927, AT lowing described tuated 1n_the District as and being Jot chburg In- of_ part as “The Maple Farm ™ o Fourteenth Street Ter- ver plat recorded in the office of or of the District of Columbia in 36 at folio 2. subject 10 covenants of ms of eale: All cash A _deposit fl( wall be requited at time of sale. All recording. efc., at cost of pur: <of sale to Te comnlied with days from day of sale. other- istces reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of default- r after five days' advertisement ¢ newspaper bublished n Washington "F RLP RT T. _MORTON J. LUC §520.au1.3.5.8 DAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Rea! Estate, No. 1870 California Street Northwest. i | = ned ‘trustees will ! of Thos. e TH DAY _OF A TWO O'CLOCK P iiand uramin bia ang squara 29 Cor: tract of the fllowing fescrited land and premises, situ. n the District of Columbia, ' to wit: Lot _numbered seventy- seven (7%) in Herhert F. Ivers' subdivision of Jots numbered fifty-four (54) and llflf'- five (55) in block numbered ten (10) in Todd and Brown's subdivision of part of “Mt. Pleasant” and “Pleasant Plains.” as ner plat recorded in the office of the_sur- veyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 75, at folio 33: said ck numbered ten 110). now known for purposes of taxation nd assessment as square numbered twenty- ght hundred and ninety-four (2804 Terms of sale: The ahove proverty will be <old_subject lfl a, prior deed of Arust for $4.750.00. at 6% . due June 7. 1" balance all cash, secured by a second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash over trust, '\l ontion of purchaser. A de- nosit of 0.00 required of purchaser at time of nfllr All_convevancing, recording. revenue stamns and notarial fees at cost o il Terms of sale to he complie with within thi; days from day of sale, otherwise the triistecs reserve tho right o | resell ‘the nronerty at the risk and cost of the defaulting vurchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in the City of Washington, JOSEPH L. PEPPE] DV L nEARRE Trustees Terms: N.W., Vacation Tnps | lVlrgmla Beach To Ocean View {Buckroe Beach Norfolk—Old Point Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Golf, Tennis and Horseback Riding Modern Palace Steamers: -“District of Columbia” “Northland” ER & SON. Auctionecrs E_OF, THREE BRICK | 24241 AND ADAM A. WESCHL TRUSTEES) | SALE A WELLINGS NOS. 2424, D NGWs | COURT. NORTHWEST TBETWEEN EYE AND K. _TWENTY. FOURTH _ AND ~ TWENTY - FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST). By virtie_ of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5352 folio 437 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 ea ublic, auction, in front of the | premiges on FRIDAY: THE TWELFTH DAY OF AUSUST. Doy TAT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK" PM.. ine followinsdescribed lund Snd-oremise 4 | PEYSER, of ths land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured therby. the undersigned trustsss wlll sell at public nlx(‘llnn in front of the premises. on TESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD 1027 AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the followine-described land and premises situate | in the District of Columbla, and designated a1, and belng, lot 28 in Harry Wardmane ul n of 2 art o s Worth." a8 ver plat recorded I the ofMfce of the survevor for the District of Columba, in Liber County 22. at folio 170. subject to the building restriction line shown on said plat: Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Stone | Dwelling Overlocking Rock | Creek Park, Being Premises | 4329 Blagden Avenue North- west. By virtue of a ceftain dend of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5814, folio 148 et seq.. | of the land records of the District of Colum: | bia. and at the requcst of the party u\mml‘ au3.5.8.10.12 THOS. J. QWEN & SON AUCTIONEERS | 425 Eve Street N.W. s ) VALUABLE_BRICK RUSTEES SALE]\\OF VALUABLE BRICK LACE NO! Trustees. THEAST. | By virtus of & serfa dhed of trast. dated February 10th, 1927 being instrument No. | 192. recorded February 21st. 1927, among ihe land records of the Distriet of Columbia and at the request of the party secured A Roa thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell thereby. the undersigned trustees will eel District of Co- | at public auction, in_front of the premises, at public auction in_front of the premises, &5 FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH (12) DAY AT THR! Sorock v, and premises, situate in the Dist lumbia and desicuated o8 and b in a subdivision of lots by Johr 1 mquare 8_“George Truesdell Ac i City of Washingto: Liber 69. folio 1 veyor of the D nated on the book assessor of the District_of Columbia for taxation purposes us_lot 55 in sauare 3570, subject to cov- enants of record Terms: Sold eubject to a prior deed of trust for $3.750.00. further particuiars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase Drice above said trust to be paid_in cash. A deposit of $300.00 re- quired. Conveyancing. recordicg. cte.. b Torms to be complied otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adver- tised and resold at the discrction of the trustees ERNEST M. LOUIS, GEORGE 'E. CRAWFORD au1.3.58.10 Tru THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTION 1425 Eve Street Northiwes TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SIX ROOM AND 13 FRAME HOUS FRVOIR ROAD NORTHWES By virtue of a certain deed 5t dated April 29, 1926." being Instrument’ No. 1 Tecorded “May 4. 1921, amon ords of the District ‘of Columbia request of the party secured t undersigned trustees will sell at b tion. in front of the nrcmises. on W HE TEXN’ Y OF AUGUS Y 0'CLOCK Jand_and . e toiow Lane in in To_the | of the sur- bia. Desig: nated as and being Jot num! four (94) in Harry K. Boss gubdivision of lots in square rteen hundred and fifty (1350) eights.” as per plat recorded 1 oflice of the surveyor for the District lumbia at folio 157, subject 10 coVenzants, :_Sold subject’ to a prior deed of trust for $3.250 and second trust of approx mately 352.28. further ulars of | Which will b annoi of eale the ‘purchase D rust to be a1d 50 reat onve, purchs cot. ~ Terms with v thirty (30) day positforfc and the vroverty - 3 80'd at the dis num e TRUSTEFS' STORY 3 DWELLING. BE 1 SHEPHERD) ST December 7 1926, brinz inctriment No. 7 recorded December 11, 1926 gamonz the Dist "ABLE _TWO. D PRICK "AUGUST M., the “toes WL & Tion. in front of the prem THE SIXTEENTH DAY 3027 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P ing-described the Distrct of heing 19: 105 S Grover and miaf recorded in t The Distriet of Co 30 Subjcet to Terms: Sold trust for $5000.00 Shieh will be announce! purchase price - above ineaxh. "A deposit Convevancing recol cost. - Terms thiriy e peonerty may e 3 distretion of the U PEBRRICIBUOp 0T EW. CILpElT 1 HEROLD 1A By AD of 81.5.8.10.12.15, THOS. 3 OWE: 1425 SALE OF VALUABLE PEING PREMIS BRIC TRUSTEES' recorded in of the lan Jumbia, and cured fheret sell at bublic ises on W TEENTH DAY OF TR T Y o'C in ribed Ja the City of Washing bia. and designated Fl rence D in square 617 31, folio 141, ¢ the survesor fo: ¢ Subiect 10 berpitt purposes Over the rear B Ce said 1ot Terms of sale ney_to be Dl installments. years, with interest at’ rev annum. pavable gemi-an sale. secared by dec erty sold. or all cas purchaser. A den; auiren_at’ time reor etc of tale to be comp! B Fross day Of"Eal tess reserve the right to r &% the risk anq cost of defau bu UEL, MES B, 4 feet of hird of the v 1sh One i o fter five days’ Kome newspaper sA I NICHOLSON. Trustees. subject to the perpetual right of way for alley purposes over the north or rear i feet Dby fnll width of said lot for the benefit of lots 29 t0 32 of said subdivision. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust “for | $4.500. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above snid trust to be paid in A deposit of $300 required. Convey-: ancing, recording. ete., at purchaser’'s cost Terms’ to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JESSE H. HEDGES, ELIOT MIDDLETON, 0 Trustees. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly rded on August 1026, as Instrument 1468, of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the par- ty secured thercby., we the undersigsned true- tees. will sell, at publ auction, in_{ront of the prem 3 THE NINTH DAY OF ATGE AT "FOUR ll(N K P.M.. the’ foliow described land e in the City Of Washing 1 of Columbia, and dsnz- ng 16t numbered lvmnl ook numbered three (3 its,” as per plat recorded rveyor of the District Tolio 139, with th Cconsisting a threcstory brick dwelling, subject to ee of $4.500. One-third of the purchase over “caid trust to be paid in cash iho balance in two equal installments, County 11 $529-au1.3.5. FUTURE_DAVS, l.nx'gef Sale High-Grade Automobiles By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY August 10th, 10 AM. au8.9 um ver annum. payable eemi. from day of eale, fecured by deed nr trust upon the property eold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. "A deposii l £300 will be required of the purchaser time of ‘eale. All conveyancing, re- z and notarial fees at the cost of the Terms of eale to be complied With within thirty days from day of eaie. herwise the trustees reser the right to resell the Hrone the risk_and cost of the defavltine purchaser. after five days' ad- | vortisement ot in The Evening | Star. a newspaper pul ed in the City of | | Washington, D. C. RALPH P_BARNARD, GUY H_JOHNSON. ‘Trustees Evans Building AUCTIONEERS, NW, | 1¥31-d&ds THOS. J. OW, N & SON. % THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1595 EYE ST AW Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story Brick Apartment, Con- taifing 19 Apartments, Situ- ate at 1465 Columbia Road Northwest. By virtuo of a certain deed of trust. dated June 10, ), h{‘lnl instrument No. 180, recorded July 1, 1926, among the land rec: ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at publie auc- tion. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. !’C"'. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land and premises. situate in the District of and designated as and being lots in Spencer . B, Biddle 4 dle’'s subdivision of lots in block “North Grounds of Columbian University, as said subdivision 18 recorded in Liber County 17, at folio 68. — g1 the records 0f the office of"the surveyor | ADAM A, ES e istrict o olumbia. subject to | o Auctioneers. | 1i\ging restriction line. The aboye-deseribed | Trustees’ Sale of Modern Brick | hicceor of “the Busirict. i° ety e Dwelling, No. 1821 Bay Street | {i5iion birooses as lots 36 and 37 i sauirs Between “B” and “C,” 18th s: _Sold subject to a first deed of trust for £50.000 and a second l,lr("ml of ll‘ll‘;t and lgsh Sts. 5. »certain deed of trust. duly lor ‘about ' $24.500. further particulars of which will be annotinced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in i Liver Xo. 5RO, folio 353 o ser L. A deposit of $1.000 reauired. Con- e District of Colum: ng recording. ete., at purchaser's cost, aest of ‘the party secured [ Terms to be " comnlied with within thirty o tristees will ofter | davs. otherwiso” depostt forteited and the uction. in front of the | Proberty may be advertised and resold at th SDAY. THE NINTH DAY e AT FIVE O'CLOCK PA. scribed Jand and” premis TRUSTEES’ ESTRABLE TWO. STORY LLING. SITUATE 0. 500 NiNTH & T NORTHEAST. By virtue of ‘a deed of trust recorded in | Liver No at folio 304, of the land records of the Dist Columbia, we shall sell_in front of the prei on TUESDAY. | THE NINTH DAY OFAUGUST, AD. 1057, | 3. FORTY - FIVE O'CLOCK P u sixty-two (62) in Frank I | Grezory's subdivision of lots in sauare num- bered nine hundred and sixteen (916), a8 per nlat_re 4 in Liber 18, at folio 118. in survevor's office of the District of Colum- 1: subiect 1o right of way for alley pur- oses over the west 4 feet of said lot. ms of sale:” Onc-fourth cash: balance two and three vears, with interest at n annum. payable eemi-annu: 0 ‘reuired at time of lowed fifteen dave to complete the purchase, particulars at time of sale. All re. and conveyaneing at cost of pur- ARD C. BALTZ, ON G. OWEN. Trustees. in one ver. ver ally. - st of sala and the nhurc | discretion of the trustees. DYER 3. TAYLOR. _and.d&dsexsu__ " " “‘li"ru"-m THOS. J. OWEN & SON., AU . TiER E,500; AGTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by Three- Story Brick Dwelling Known s No. 1311 Riggs Street Northwest. Bp virtue of a certain deed of trust. dul recorded in Liber 5637, Tolio 465 e} seq. oL the land records of the, District o Colimbia, and at the request of the barty secured “thereby, the undersigned trustee il el at publie auction, l"’n’fl.'"l of ‘the premises, on SEVEN. EENTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1927, A’ FOURTHIRTY GCLOCK X iho follow: described land and” premisis, situato in the City of Washinglon.’ Districi of, Colum- bia, and designated as and being lot thirty. one (31) ‘i John B Clagete's stbdivision of Iots In squarc two hundred ‘and "thirty-nine 9). as per plat recorded in Liber H. D, C. of the recni’ of th office’of the yor ‘ot the Tistiict of Columbia.. to. ether with the improvements. consisting_of , three-story ‘brick_dwelling known as No. 1311 Rigks street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase { money to be paid in cash, balance in two cqual installments. payable’ in one and two ears, with interest at six per centum per | annum. payable semi-annually. from day of | sale. séouved by deed of trugt ipon the prop- | erty’ wold. or all cash. at the "Option ol the urchaser. A deposit of $350.00 will be re. | quired at’ time of sale. " All conveyancing, recording. ete.. at cost of purchaser., Terms of eale 10 be complicd with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right t0 resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. Taxes. rents and insurance premiums | are to be adjusted by calculation to the day AMEWICAN SECURITY & TRUST, ¢ By C. J. BELL, & ver plat at_folig 72, in_the District of Colum- Lird cash, balance in ts. Tepreserited by the omissory notcs of the purchaser. payahls one and .wo vears, with interest at six | et per annum from day of sale Seemi-annually. seeured by deed of trust the ronerty soid sr. A deposi f Eale A notarial fees ur: vithin otherwise the Tight 10 Teaci] the brop- 1 cost o the defaulting Gavs' advertisement of o newspaer published in | ety of Wadineon: b HERBERT R. RIN CLINTON M. KINC < exSu Trustees ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON SCTIONEERS Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Clothing, Furnishings, Dry Goods, Etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tuesday, August 9th, 1927 Commencing at 10 AM. Second Floor. Shirts. her Jacks. Pants. Bolt Houso Dreeses, P Hose, Safely Ribbons, Sh Towels. Aprons, Shoe Laces, Millie Térms? Cash. SON. ADAM A, WESCHLER' aus.6.5 ‘Auctionoers. President, auG-d&ds.exsu ). Attest: SHILLINGTON, Secretary, 2u6-d&ds.exSu THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 425 Eve Street’ Northwest. TRUSTERS' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE FRAME DWELLINGS. BEING PREM- ISES NOS. 1210-1212 EIGHTH ST. N.W. ¥ virtile of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5114. folio 358 et seq of the land records of the District ot Co: lumbia_and at the request of the party ee. cured thereby. the undersizned trustees will sell at publie ‘auction_in front of the nrom- jees on WEDNESDAY, 'THE _SEVE TEENTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1027. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P, "the following-de- seribed 1and’ and premises. situate in the City’ of ‘Washineton. District of Columbin. anl desiznatyd as and being lot 38 in N. Tewson and others” trustees. of the Wash: ington Orphan Asylum subdivision of souare 400 as per plat recorded in Liber X folio 296 of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the piirchase maney to be paid in cash. balance in two eanal {netallments, payable in one and two vears with interest at seven per centum per annum _pavable semi-annually. from day_of o, ercured by deel of frust upon’ the | proverty scld. or all cash. at the ontion of | the nurchaser. © A" denosit of $500.00. will be_required at time of sale. All conveyane- ine. recording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defanlting pur. chager. after five days' advertisement of Washington, SAMUEL A. DRURY, JAMES' B. NICHOLSON. auB A&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1425 Eye St N.W, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Being Two-Story Brick Apartment House Known as 1828 Riggs Street N.W. By virtue of certain deed of trust, duly recorded October 6. 1020, inatrument No. 224, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party gecured thereh the undersigned trustees will offer for ealo by publie auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1027. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land ai premises, gituate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered one hun- dred and seventy-three (173) of Richard P, O'Neill's combination of lots lettered “T*° and "I/ in square numbered one hundred and thirty-three (133). as per plat recorded in the office of the survayor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 66 at folio 144 Terms of sale: The above property will be #old subject to .n prior deed of trust for $30.000. at 635 %. due April 15, 1928: hal- ance cash. A dcr\ sit of £1.000.00 reauired of purchaser at time of saie. Al conv ancing. recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell tho property at the risk_and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad- vertisement 0f 'such resale in. some news- B I?(ljr published in the city of Washington, JULIUS 1. PEYSER. FRED McKEE, Au2-A&ds exSu Trustess. THOS. J, OWEN & SON_ AUCTIONEERS, 1425 Eye Street” Northwest, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Stucco-over-tile Dwell- ing, Being Premises No. 1426 Montague St. N.W., Two-car Garage. By virtue_of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4RSS, folio 402 et seq.. of ‘the land rocords of the District of Colum: bia and at the request of the xmrli/ d thereby, the undersigned trustees will nell at public anction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE ’TIIIRTI'L\” DA JUNE, AD 1027, AT FIVE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. ti following-described land and ‘premises, ‘situate in the District of Co- Jumbia_and designated as and being lot 33 the an 0 1 depth thereof of lot 5 feet_hv full depth theract of Jot 5. T avans 755 in the sab division 0f part of “Peter's Mill Seat” mado hy the Holmes Central Realty Corporation, as_per mlat recorded in the office of the survevor for (he District of Columbia in Tiher 86 at folio 4. Subject to the re- ing the building as shown on ubjoet to covenants of record. Sold subject to vrior deed 3.500. further particulars of whic at _time of sale: the pur- id trust to be paid in 300 reauired. Conve at purchaser's cost. Terms to be ¢ v within thirty days. otherwise deposit (m’(flla(l and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. B PARKER WILLIAM K said plat, Tern trust { will be announced L.ase price above A denosit g, rocordun: . HARTUNG. Trustees. 1N'THF PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE- lescribed property having failed to comply with the terms as stated the erty will ‘ho rosold on THURSDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF AUGL A.D. 1927, AT FOU FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. at the same place and upon the same condition: except that a deposit of $1.000.00 will be auired and the terms of Axale must be com- vlied with within ten days trom day of sale. QUUER OF THE TRUSTEES. 23.4,0.5.10 in._said prop. {uch re nle in some newspaver published iv | lumbia, to wi Terms: cash, one ‘and_two sold, or all denosit_of time of sal of sale to resale "in_som city of Washin au3-d&ds Louise A. Veerhoff's subdivision of part of original lot 18 corded in the office of the &urvevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 1 One-third of the purchase mo the balance in equal installments secured by a deed of trust upon the property and notarial fees at cost o! be_complied with days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the proverty. at the risk_and cost of the defanlting pur: chaser, after five days' CHNREFs R, NG AR Tiry, sityate in the Lots 107. 108 and 109 in OF AUGUST, A n square 28. as per plat re- 3. at folio 106 b: | Cotumb) inclus ivision mad; t of * a years. with intcrest at 6%. | 0o sh. at option of purchaser. required_of purchaser at ‘Allconveyancing. recording purchaser. Terms thin thirty or's office of Terms: trust for $20. LT b 1 advertisement of snch o hewspaper published in” the ngton. , MUEL H. WALKER. forfei and resold at the Trustées. trading Cafe. Oil Heater. Pi Sinks, Wash Drill Ford ‘Sedan, immediat Terms: Cat ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Bankruptcy Sale of Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Office Equipment, Auto Truck, Etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the Tistrict of Columbia, hol Bankr\lnll("yMCffiur! in re Michael ankrupt trustes will sell y Public Auction At No. 1430 Irving St. N\W. Thursday, August 11, 1927 Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. stock of miscellaneous supplies. burg 'Automatic “aAl.chchlcr. Tools, ete. Underwood Typewriter. Adding Machine. Bill- ing Machine. Floor Press. Desk, Chairs, Clock, Iron nm.m’mn first be offered as an entirety. and it.a satistactory "bid ls not received. willbo 215.6.8.9.10 _ au8.d&ds-exSu 1425 Eve ing a B, Casey. ey, & Co. and as Valencia 1839, 'the undersigned By virtue of recorded in L bt ots @ . 192 the. situate in_the ¢ trict_of Columb being lots” numtb (60) and sixty-o twenty-seven hui the subdivision Incorporated, ol known as “‘Ind Farm the_surveyor fo in Liber 66 at f. Terms of to be paid 1n including umn_and Motor. Closet Bowls. Basins, Torch Furnaces, Pitts- Parts_ Cabinets, Safe, The Case, Ford 1-Ton' Truck. etc. id in detail. ° E. HAYDEN GIBBS, Trustee. a THOS. J (4 Trustees’ Estate, the Nor recorded &ol Co! will lumbia. and lot numMere ong undred ‘Terms: in thres (3) property wl chaser. oveyancing. cont, "Ferms thirty the proj at the _iv18.21; OVEN & Second Commercial A Reail Story Brick Business Build- ing, Lot 52'x75'. and L Streets Northwest. By virtue of a certain_deed Of trust in Liber No. .. of the land records of the District of imbia, and at the request of the part secured - thereby, 1l at pub remises, on THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH AY OF AU One-hal be represented by purchaser's note. of 6% per annum. B perty o, o ail cash at option of pur or 3 deposit of $1.000.00 reauired. ays. otherwise deposit forfeited y may be advertised and resold cretion of the trustees ithin' 30 d SON, AUCTIONEERS | within 5 5 Eye Street Northwest. Sale of Valuable g wi _au8.d&ds-exsu Improved by Three- Located on thwest Corner of 19th TRUSTEES' SAL TOR 5646, folio 41 of the land reca lumbia ‘and at th cured the th the undersigned trustees o fie auction, in’front of the GUST. A.D. 1927. AT "3:30 the "following-described land tuate in the District of Co- gnated as and being original one (1) in square numbered seventeen (117) f cash and the balance to payable years with interest at the rate Ry iblo. Semi-annuaiiy. first deed of trust on and ‘premises, n square of the surveyor Liber 14 at and “rimuing by & Iot, conthea at_purchaser's | horth b6Q fect, recording. ef with within to be_compli e Terms: ORRIS, 5 5OC L. 3 m.mmw ecs. . Trust 25.27.29-au1,3.5.0.8.9.10.11 Gonveyaneing re Trustees' d Octobe! ool Qe No. in_front_of AT FOUR O E attorney’ as per ! Terms _of cash Bk, Tecording. o be com| day of . pli and five days advertisement of such aper, bublished in some newsn Washington. aul,d&ds.cxsu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Three-Story, Nine-Room and Two-Bath Brick Dwelling, No. 2107 O Street N.W. By virtue of a certain District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersizned trustees will offer for sale by public auction the premises. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF AU { deseribed land ‘and premise District_of Columbia, N Dickerson. subdivi recorded in the office of the sur: yevor for the District of Columbia in Liver 16, at folto 71. be sold subject agxrekating $9.500.00. particulars of which to be made known at time of sale, balance A deposit of $:500.00 urchaser at time of sale at cost of purchaser. = ied with within thirty days from the right to resell the property at the risk cost of the defaulting purchaser. after cost. ~ Terms to thirty days. othe the property ma at the discretion Sale of Valuable| as_ instrument i z 00 cords of l\n- e Jand TRSD on THURSDAY, | 500, D CLOCK P.M.." the telephons situate in_the 10 Lot 47 in by Georze H. Graham. Depar wnformation at K FIVE O'CLOCK P, land and” premises. situa the purchase price above followink-des as per pl sale ash BRICK S HARRY B. id David H. Gottwals heing decd of D, 1927, s in o in_squar by Edson the Di annognced at on 'THURSDAY. THE EIGHT AT FOUR-F the following-desc 1 d designated as and W DY *Argyle. Cowl and Lorn.” r&«.md in"Libar 63 at folio 50, v fRet ot ¢ nid o Distri hein as por plat in the sur- trug . A deposit of $1.000.00 1 recor s d and the & SO o Strcet a cert; i rotion of th SEPI H. DA HOBERD . TT ACORN. Trustees. _ Trustees’ Sale of Three Valuable Stores Adjacent to Decatur Street Car Barns on Four- teen Street Northwest. n deed of trust duly ber No. 5301, Sras ot the Dt 26 et s et"of Colun uest of the party seeure 1ed_trustees will s i front of the premis 26 14t GHTEF TN seribed Jand ounty of bin. and desi ered fifty-ni ne (61) in s ndred and made: by Ch, £ parts t ' and i olio 12 Entire A de ding, cte.. n. DA a ne y on THUR: AY OF AU- OUR OCLOCK P M., nd premiges, Washington. Dis. ated as sare of ‘tracts “Manle recorded in’the office of the, District: of Columbia | four es ot purchase mon osit of 3 required at time of sale. at cost of .000.00 ATl con- D Sile 1o ba complied with 03 l.iJ.\' E E Ol D \<‘) 609 s le, otherwise I the JABLE THREE LING 3 | NORTH CARO- BEL iy deed of truss folio s oF tho i he request he unde: ction, in AD, sitia ) of the 1 tened trustees will it of U rty f the prem- DAY, rict_of Co- < part of V/ashington Investment iginal Jot 8 of the Distii folio 86: bes 1sterly further need at 0.00 erwise y be of the tru DAVID H. G in said until furnishing tment, S Room 320, ver plat recorded 1n the ming for at tha northeast corner of said lot thenco along easte i me of sale office of Columbia the line ‘of South 10 feet, thence west 18 fect, thence_northwest the line of said ot 4%.35 fect to avenue and thenre northeast said line 18 Teet 1o the place of 1 subiect to a prio: iy alonz inning. o of of the u ust to be pail 00.00 josit forfeited 0 for reauired purchaser’s with within i 1" and resold I'WALS, MOORE. Triste: rone- trust as ceived oc! composite ruse in the Shecifications and District Building. | n of part of square 68 OCE. AN_CITY, Im as above. to: " Fha" above- broperty will to two prior deeds of trust Qeean front required of B The H'otélfl.a'nkford modern, exclusive, M| QUTL American LA, All conveyanc: revenue stamps and notarial Terms of sale | yater ain oomey Jcean iewa. ason. June to late Seot CAREY. Owner-Prop .';e and bay Running otherwise the trustees reserve resale in the city of THE BELMON sently remodeled with 20 iR Ocean T Running_water. ront _rooms Ro. HEARNE. THE H walk, Ru - k E: Nof9%8s. water and MRS, CHA TINGS HOTEL ,, o on ard DAILY—6:30 Special Tickets Including State- room and Hotel Accommodations at Virginia ! Friday to Monday Saturday to $18.35 to NEW YORK—BOSTON NEW_ENGLAND RESORTS City Ticket Office, Norfolk & W. Steamboat Company Beach Tuesday $22.60 1 15th St. ashington OF AMERI Founded Exclusively a Day Located on the Inquire Admi Or 213 Denrik Main 9596, or Law Sc Chartered by Special 59th Year At 6:30 Standard three leading to degreey B. C. L. and J. L Graduate course: degrees of LL. . D. and D. ANl Classes Hetd at for Employed C. s P Bu oftered in_Political ment. Economics. tory.” Finance. Languases. Address, Se Tel. Main 818 13th St. TRNITT JRAGE FOR FU Pa CHLER'S, 920 83, Main_95 WE Main 1 CATHOLIC UNIVERSTTY SCHOOL & LAW Member of Assoclation of American Law Schools Campus at Broolland. For Information Office on Campus Phone North 4181 Natlonal University September 30, 1927 M., SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Desree courses of colleziate grade CA 1803 Law Schoot University nistration e Building University hool Act of Congress Opens P.M. vear course es of LL.B., i s leading to M. T Ho Students Govern- His. and cience. sycholORY., sine cretnry 6617 . N.W, TRE AND PIANOS ave n.w Phone LONG DISTANC E FIHE d CRATE AND PACK 1313 YOU STRE Moving—Crating I.VTT, EFIELD ALVORD & CO TORAGE PHONE NORTH ‘3343 r—Storage | MOVERS H'S HO(’F BYEXPERTS ET.N.W. MOVING IKRIEGS & STORAGE ate o COSLANY PACKING 616 Eye St. N. STORAGE XPRESS CO., large card attached she read her sis- ter's name as well as hers. In fact, Martha's came first. ‘Martha! Martha!" she cried. And Martha came as fast as her | thick legs would permit. Together | they knocked the cleats off the crate |and removed the gleaming wire cage. | A table was brought and the cage placed upon it. And then, wondering very much, the two women sat down to look at their unexpected guest. The parrot danced and capered on the perch, he hung wrong side up, he spit out seeds, he laughed, screamed and sang. When Martha attempted to speak he bade her “Shut up, straw- ber Martha's face was naturally red. He called Augusta “Old goose!” And he yelled “Scat! Scat!” until Bingo fled in a panic. “Who could have made us a pres- ent of such a beast?” Martha gasped. “I don't know,” Augusta shook her head. Mrs. Bell came in to see Polly. “He's probably 70 years old, said. The sisters stared aghast. worth several hundred dollar: looked at each other in amazement. Nothing so odd or exciting had ever happened to the sisters, and they found themselves highly diverted. They hung about the cage for hours while Polly went through her paces, using first one voice and then the other, whistling, singing, cavorting, even swearing at them. They laughed more than they had ever laughed. They grew merry and forgetful of ill feelings. The day Polly told Augusta she was his “hunky-dorry” she fell upon Martha’s shoulder and laughed until she cried. One- rainy afternoon the doorbell rang. Visitors! Augusta, peeping out, saw Mrs, Bell and a man. Martha, hastening doorward, little knew whom she was about to admit. As a matter of fact, she didn't know Casper Hun- ter until Mrs. Bell introduced him. Though the sisters were thrown into confusion, they found that they had outlived the poignancy of their early romance. Casper was thin, bald, sal- low, showing that he had lived so long in hot climates that his liver was not altogether healthy. It was hard to realize that he had ever been voung, blonde, fresh-colored and en- chanting. thhe parrot went wild at sight of Im. “'Hello, ol' top!” he shrieked. Casper thrust his finger into the ;:\ge and the bird pretended to bjte him. “Well, what did you girls think of my gift?" Casper asked. “Your gift!"” exclaimed Augusta. Casper laughed. “I brought the old fellow from South America. I couldn’t keep him any longer, hecause I move around 80 much and I wouldn’t sell him. I wrote to my cousin here, asking her to take him, and she refused. She suggested I send him to you. She said you, Augusta, had always wanted a parrot. “I have,” Augusta admitted. “It was very kind of you, Casper. I'm sure Martha and I both appreciate Polly. We find him very amusing.” “He knows a lot of naughty word said Martha. “Well, I never taught him a thin It he knows naughty words, h picked them up on his own hook. You'll find you'll have to be very careful what you say before him." “Oh, we are,” sald Augusta, putting an arm about Martha. “Sweethearts! Oh, my!" snickered Polly sentimentally. Augusta colored. Casper stayed a fortnight. He couldn’t be persuaded to stay longer, because he was by nature very rest- less. The sisters were almost glad to see the last of him. “It was awfully kind of him to give us Polly,” Martha sald. INC. \PPING in 2010 a day and milking by h “Yes, indeed, dear. I rather think Polly is the best part of the whole affair,” returned Augusta. THE END. (Covyright. 1029.) o An efficlent man, workiag 10 hours can &00d care to a herd of 20 cows, e