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"AUCTIONS." IN THE ROUGH—A Very Poor Demonstration. AUCTION SALES. RE_DAYS. &S0 AUCTIONEERS fl'mhu’ Sale of VAlllllile' Large Brick Dwell fi | taining About Forty Rooms and Twenty - eight Baths, wn as Premises 1400 New Hampshire Avenue| ' "N-!hweut. i ue of a of trust. duly Toeriber St 50 et sea ‘1’&‘“ records of the District of Colum, at the request of the party sec the undersigned trustees will sell uction. in front of the premiscs. o1 THIRD D VE G the ate in the District of R g Wlll“ Ankine: subdivision \\(Irv‘;fl o€ souare e iber ’ullo R0.08) Dint recoried i latemce of the of ‘ olumbia. de: t h- of mald Soutbwemterty on w4 avenne 45 1 woutheast corner of said sauare. and thenee . West o O_street 39 feet to the lace of be. ioning. The nhove-described nown for oses of assessment ane tion e fot R0o in souare 119, s: - Sold ect to a prior deed of lnl-("“nr SRt000 further particuiars of will be annonnced at time of &ale: the hta “anid. trust o be patd 5.000 in cash’ re- Convevancing. recording. _etc.. at "Ferms to be comnlied with ve. otherwio denosit, forfelt; be adve and broperty now taxa- Collu:tor’s Sale of Stock in Trade, Fixtures, Soda Foun- tain, Etc, in Drug Store, No. 1100 19th Street N.W.,, also Nash Sedan. By virtue of an order of the Supreme cmm of the Di t holding bate Co Toilet Articles. etc.;_also immediately ther s, Nash sedan osit 500 ap sale “m ln hv com! Hnd th \lllX’\Hl 15 days. $EH. TAYLOR. Collector. NW. icines. Fixture Allurne\ PROPRTRTE Lt S 3 e Houzi' EYE AT A .fnzl;!}i‘xx!}:igf'.ms’ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable The- ater and Business Property Known as the Broadway The- ater, Being Premises 1517 to 1521 7th St. N.W. m-. and at the request of the party ihereby. the undersismed trustees AFen Bt mblic auction. 1h %, oo WEDNESD ¥ AY OF . Ln‘rflm’n’ },)C"fl ot owine-described land and premises. situate in ‘the District of Columbia. and_desiznated being lots and 200 in Ed- wi' fohio 31, of lots in t‘ itveyor Tor the District of Colum- Bra. toether with all furniture, furnishings and fixtures now in and upon eaid land and Sold sublect to a prior deed of $60.000.00. further particy; tmi . recordin; inEis o be.coplicd with . _otherwise deposit for 04 dleerotio of the e, L E MARTIN, B. M. Ol SON.” AT G EERS. EYE ST. K.W. STEES: SALE OF VALUABLE - FAL ESTATE, TwO 'mn{ PROV] ATTIC AND CE 1C I\R 1R NG 11H XCH ROAD NORTHWEST. :i-m ot prst, duly Mm . 3. oW xq 1425 the premises. on ‘vnn- DAY 27. OUR- e AToupwing. mlm ituate i’ the e anbaiel Incartiorated. of of C.II{r.nh. *charies B in office flé‘ «l C: lumm 11 o b M A Large Auction Sale USED CARS at 462 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Sept. 17th, 12 0’Clock ALL MAKES—ALL MOLELS Come and see a real Auction Sale. Consignments accepted up t6 time of sale. GUS mcnnm Adctioneer. Official Auctioneer U. 8. Gov' v ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | * QGroceries end Veluable Fixtures Contained in No. 3536 14th St. N.W. . By :ubllc bA::!im, Monday, Septem lDlh, 1927, Cm'nmgncm( 10 A, L Including YM Miscellaneous Groceries. National ster. Bt[flz:‘l ing Show Case, Da [obart Electric’ Meat Rack,” Misceliancous Tools. ' A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. BANKRUPTCY su,z OLD DUTCH MAR- | wieing orler Smmmecas Cnery nmbla, holding a Bany 114 erage Works, Tnc. bankrunt . the vmdn-unm will seil by public le: 120 31'?)45 ER ! TEv 00 5 B AT o g o = k010 Dutch )(mu-r n'u. of | Vashingtor, D C a LESTER H. STEINE Diatrict | Court | i #15.16 3 OWENR ww U THOS. J, OWEX & oA ‘*rm-u:mns sl at Duhlln ,1X|1:()mn in front o bfi‘z z’; THE TWEN RER IRTY . 0'CLOCK : o wing-descr And And. prediie n"ihe County, of Wasningion. District of ¢ Yimbla, “end derievaied as atid belng lot 31 "i; t apd _otbers, tristees’ lots % blork 10 in fvision of vart of * na subdivision andBro ount Pleasant” and ner plat of Prescott aunhdivision recorded in the Mes of the surve A umbis. © Now known_for pur rumem and taxation as lot 54 : One-third of the purchase ) id in cash. balance in two ul.l " installments. pavable in one and two with inferest at seven per centum per nually from day of ust iipon the prop- All conveyar it of purchaser. - . f nllll'd "“h \\Allug thirt; ays- from day of sale. otherwise the trus- ind resarver fho Tight in ] the proverty At the risk st of del 'nllllfll l“ A Suired at time of sl cordine, ete. ST 1o be " com GOLF IS VERY, SIMPLE., You JUST FOLLOW mMe AROUND AND You'tt— SEE- 'TION TURE 1 THE EVE DOG GONE (T - 1VE LOST NINE NEW DALLS on S Ravno ! REGISTERED TERMS: CASH. 15.16 Trustees’ Slle e of Valuable Five- Room Frame Bungalow, 4821 47th Street N.W. By virtue of a certain_deed of trust. rded in Liber No. 5700. folio 45 Jinof e land records of the District of imbia, and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees le by _nublic, aucion, TUESDA duly 1 et i, ¥ SEBRE A REOCR B ~ing-described land and premises. Distrigt. of ‘Columbia, to-wit: and 26 ih bl rican lnmmu Park." Piat recarded in the office of the survevor for the District of Cnlllmhm in Liber County 10 at foli said block No. R also known for purposes of assessment and_taxation as square 1545, together with all the im- provements in_anywide appertaining and all the estate, right. title. interest and claith either at law of In equity or otherwise. however. of ‘the partiss of the first. part: of in. to, or out of the said land and promises. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.250 at 61 % due September 12. 1030: baiance $280 cash. and for remainder. pavable cluding interest at 7% secured second e eS® whon “the: propersy, ojd. oF all cash over trust. at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 ‘required of purchaser af time of sale.” All conveyancine. recording and_notarial fees at cost of 'purchaser. Foima'Df sale fto be complied with within thirty davs of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the proverty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. chaser. after five davs advertisement of such tesale in somie newspaver published in the city of Wi lmFAR MORG ote_of purchaser 0 Der, month, in; H _H. Joun' v #015.17.20.23.86 Large Sale ?f High-Grade Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s ©20 Penna. Ave, N.W. Saturday September 17th, 10 A.M. ee15.18 et S t————————————] ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRU‘!RE‘! E Fgw .U, nmf gt ersi st - Rilt Sfter m\"b‘l) e auction, in of the o ) Biemiest ©0 500" Koy Y the *foliowlne deacr "”dl situate in the Distri art of orikingl lot becinning 1 of lot Thira street 24 feet 1 in 75 feet. thence ®outh 24 feel thence cast 75 feet 10 the bexinning. ve. One-third of the purchase in casn. the balance in two represe by the prom- \irchaser. payabie in one and two ye’n wuh interest at six, per cent 3 ble semi- ly. secured Y.fldof\ -tn n the nroperty sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. deposit of 50 required of purchaser at time of sal ing. rscm'dln md lmtlrlA purchaser. sale 1 with withis fl\lrlv dl.vl {rom nther‘lle the trust property. af ths ddull“lnt ‘purchaser, after five d: vertisement of such Y”H%V some newspAper published in the b".y of llhin‘lon. D.C. BAMUEL A THOMAS C. WILLIS. rustees. TEPPER & BLANKEN, Attorneys. my?25-d&ds.exSukhol THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE. lescribed property having failed to comply it the terme thereot. the undersikned triis: fees will resell said proverty by public auc- tion, in_front of the premises. on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER NINE EENTH. | 1027, AT FOUR_0'CLOCK at_the risk_and_cost S0 hata puurenarer: e trisgecs are. advised that the dwellinz on this lot has been con- mned by the Digtrict ‘Commissioners. THOMAS é“»‘w”"m se13-0&ds exSu Hrietses. ies, thence west 3 inches and im- ADAM A. WESCHLE Den'rabie Household Effects Including Large Lot R sesed Gmudl. Complete Suites and Odd Pieces, Player Piano, Hi rade Automobil cluding 1926 Buick Sedan, Etc. By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. NW. SATURDAY September 17th, 8 A.M. #1516 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1681 32nd St. N.W, By victue of a certain deed of uryst, duly recorded in Liber No. 4061 seq., o1 the land records of ‘the District of Collun- bia. and at the request of the party ;hrr»l»: 'lh. undersigned trustees Wlll ufler or male by and ‘premi umbia. n Yok nion Tnsurancs, Compans's subdivision part of square 1281, as per plat recorded in Liber A. R. [ase 220, in the survey- or's office of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: The purchase money to paid in eash. A devosit of $300 Feiired of nurchaser’ at time ol All conve: aneing. recordine and_not haser. Terms of R eriiie” thirty taye from le, Stherwise the trustees feserve tha right 16 rasell the proverty at the rigk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after nu days’ ad- vertis some newspaper vuhlllhed in Wi d SAMES"s A NICHO Sox. 3 uu-duuxf - Trustoes. &lur five da; tisement of ngion. lgm-r Dublished in the city o vertisement of euch resals "in gome news: shington, C. IRVING 3 MAYHUGH AN, #09-d&ds.exSu ey p B .C Sloan & Co., inc. | AUCTIONEERS 715 13th St. N.W. Mammecth Storage Sale of |Household Goods and Personal Effects, Persian Rugs, China, Glassware, Chamber Suites, Odd Upholstered Chairs, Bureaus, Beds, Springs and |; Mattresses, Books, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan's, 715 13th St. N.W. Saturday, Sept. 17, 1927 At 10 AM. TRUSTERS' SALE or~vd.UAm,!1 BRICK DWELLING. ENOWE wiiuek PREMISES 1114 O REET NORTH virtue of a_certain_deed o rus duly in Liver No lio nd records of ‘the i o at mo Teagest of the party > undersigned trustecs ction in front of the THE TW mmnlm [ 1 e Dtamisea. situ: of Columbia and desi lot 113 in Joseph B. Bowling’s _subdivision of " lots in_square 1051, s per plat recorded in the office of the_surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 50, at folio 26 ‘erms:_Sold subject to a prior deed of trust Tor. $3.000 00, further particulara of which will be announced at time of sale: the_purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash devosit of $300.00° re. auired Conveyancing. recording. ete.. Darenaser e cont. Terms to be complied Fith within tirty dave. otherwise ‘deposit forfeited and the property ma; adver- fivod and ‘Tesold” at the discretion: of the 8. trusteet SRARLES PEALL HUR J. BRIDGETT. | #e12.d&ds exSu THOS. J. QWEN & & SON. ALchxtxl:ls EYE ST. Trustees’ Sale of anuul:le De- tached Brick Dwelling, Being Premises No. 4415 Kansas Avenue Northwest. By virtue of o certain deed of trust. dated January 927, being instrument N o0 Jannary 20 TOLT . Amone 6 1 01 "the District of Columbia. and_ at the request of the party sc-ured thereby, the finderaigned Crustecs will aeil at bublic aue- on. in front of the wremises. on THE TWENTY.THIRD, DAY OF SEFTE] S'C‘ K i it he D and premi situate in the District of Co- lumbia, l1 designated as and bein, “l(! in Nellie M. L. Jenkins' subdivision of 21, “Petworth Addition to the City of W filoey Bow S Setiel b S et in Liber 35. at folio 30: u:l c'fi nlrQ '?l“é:lnl aleo known for purposes of assessment anc b Coa g R rior deed .of Sold subject ‘to a prior deed .of tribt. for $5.000. further particulars of which will bo announced at time of salo: the urchase price al trust to be naid i cash: A deposit. of 3300 Fequired.. Con: Yeyancipg recordine. etc. ai pirchaser's cur 2.5, i i hiriy du- ot erwise. denosit, foricited. an advertised and resold at ihe Biemetton & H” Ae drusiecs, LEW] S muzb‘llgo:n Trustées. & Sox. UCTIONEERS. treel Northwest. #015,17.10.21.23 THOS. J. OWEN 1425 Eve secured | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four-story Brick Apartment, Containing 16 Apartments, Krown as “The Sagamore,” Being Premises 1824 S Street Northwest. By yiftup oL & certain deed of trugt. dated June 24 1027, heing Instrament No.' 140 recorded June 28 Foas ameme the tand of the Dlllrll‘l ‘of Columbia, a1 the' reduiest ‘of the party the undrrni('ncd trustces w.fl‘" auction, in 1ol the.premi DAY, r“:rv “SEVEN Serod K nl and “pry n Iots in_sauare 133 as the offce of the murvesar for the | of Columbia i Liver 83, at folio Terms: subject to a prior deed o trust_for $62,500.00 fur, jhflr particulars nf h wil annotnces ime of sale .,la srust 1o be $2.500.00 re- rmmimr. c., 8t ase 1o be' complied LA rty d1n otherwise denonit forfeited and the property ma adver- Hised ‘and "resold’ at the discretlon of the {rieen per plat re (‘nn'eunrlnl 8015.16.17.19.21.22.23.24.26.27 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, No. 1834 Park Road N.W, 8 Rooms and Bath. By virtue of & of trust. duly fécorded December 30. 1026, as instriment No. 110 of the land records of the District of Coluimbla.'and. ai. the reqitest of the party v the undersixned * trustees by mubli n; anction nt PTEMBI ! sitnate in'¢he D 0185 In block 17 certain d further terms ahnounced at s of $300 required at time o nln veyancing. ' recording and mofarlal cost of vurchaser. ma With SithinC thirty davs Trom otherwisn ' the irusteos reserve the right {0 scll the vroerty. at the risk and coat of the aefaulting Purchaser. affer five dave’ advertisement of Auch resnle in spme news- r*nl;:r published in the city of Washinton, 'A Ffi’flg ;FEfiFRAKER. uu ants’ “Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1425 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE T Ry BRI DwE NG oPEING ISES NO. 116 TI By virtue of o cortal 5 geust duy recorded in Liber No. 5843. folio 139 et seq.. of the land records of ihie District of Co: lumbia, and request of the party he " (b dndersiened trusices’ will auejon, '"s"%%é"--fi'}‘qfx PTEMBER. A flfl « e bed land nml rem| Biotrrct 0F Corunbia: Al _con- fees at complied By O e 0 bour's A as_per plat recorded In the o Jeyor for the District, of Columbia ih thur County 15 at folio Said_bloc! loner e atign as square rms of sale: One-third of the purchase . balance in two ble' in nd two seven per centum per ally. from day of sale. recured by deed ormm ipon the prop f erty sold, or all cash. af gption of the Dretianar. A Geons of a800.00 Wil e ‘re: auired at time of sale. All conveyancing. re. Cording. ete. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale' to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale. otherwiss the trustecs reserve he right pell 4 aul the risk and coi Siter” v ave’ adversisement. of she aper published in Wllhln‘~ in_some_ne: ton. D. C. SAMUEL A DRURY. u‘AIE! B, X\ICHOLSOH. Trustess, yeara. with interes annum, payable se © 8018-d&ds. Tnutceu Sale of Valuable Mod- |} ern Fireproof Eight-Story Apartment Building, No. 2013 New Hampshire Avenue N.W.,, Also Known as Hamp- ton Courts, Containing 118 Apartments. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dalrfl October. 4, 1926, being instrument No. 08, recorded October 14 1026, among the rl‘l‘urt! of the District n( Columhm and at the rc%uut of the party secured lhrrl‘hf’. the undersigned trustees will l\‘u at E\u.{,ln in ¥ nt of the premises, 'ENTIET) Tock Par.. ‘and-nremiscn: (‘clumhn *ml des | :- in lmm.n lmldimllh m\ll l-lank White's cambination ‘of 0t i sauare a8 per plat recorded in Liber 76, folio 0 0f the records of ti of_the surveyor of the Distric of Columbia. < The northetly 15 pshire avenue by the covenant that the same shall not improved. nor any building. wall or strue- ture of any ‘eort whatso a8 et forth in dee #0115 50, 0f the land records of the District nt_‘gnhm\ 3, orms: S0ld_eubject to a prior deed o{ trust ‘for §400.000. further particulars which will_be announced at time the Churchase “pric nbove said trust o gald in cash. A deposit of $1.000 requires onveyancing. recording. ete. at purchaser's Terms to be complied with withi foiriy dova otherwise deposit forfeited nng the property may be advertised and resol at the discretion of ‘the trustes LEWIS E. BREUNINGER, CRNRLES B MARSH, T 1 JULIUS I PEYSER. i Atty. for_Holder of Note. sct)-ddds.exSu L7 THE. TiL WEI 0"t 1423” Eve street. north. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. ,14.15.16.17.19.20 —=x MOVE Without Worry or Risk. Re- sboneible Service—Low Rates Storage in rooms mo. and up. X pert DMkl‘l‘l for slnv ping. 705 Fla. ave NORTH 104 Moving—Crating—Storage! e LITTLEFIELD ALVORD & CO. LONG UISIANLE " LONG UISTANCE MUVERS s $ TORAGE CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET. N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 MOVING g~ STORAGE || KRIEGS| XPRESS &sTorace] Jco. INC. PACKING WSHIPPING Msain 2010 LONG-DISTANCE ; And Local Moving Loads or part loads to and, from timore, Enilndelphia, ton Ricnmond.” Norfolk. ‘hicago. Lle\r‘lnnd Buftalo. DAV]DS()N TRANSFER & STORAGE (o 1117 H 8t N, Main 9220 to Crncinmad. ITS LUCKY 1 USED A FLOATER ON TWiS HOLE. IF 1 GET OuT GF HERE WITH ONE SHOT 1'LL SAVE Fa PENALTY SThoKES OFFICIAL NOTICES. MA VILEACK, OWNER OF REC- MAGE afe Tereby. notified to- remed gondition, ‘exlating on ot 8, known a8 ( vacant) in \loln!lun o ulumlnlnlnr dgtectively Uratned yard not ko gra !d myl Dfl'lid allow all drainage to flow rom Barte ol 10" nio the " cesspoal ‘Drovided for that _purnose. is condition” ehould _ be remedied_on_or before the 23 o, Sep- e 7" oy Trituce 0 £0' 4o the work will be done by the District au thorities and the cost thereof, “with the cost of thie \pru.-memi’mm 1S taxed aeginat d n'n" -I' BNEY Eian n teXateid ROCTO] - PR TR ERRO . Wik DUE, Commissionera. D_C. —_-— LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W. fimfio"fii',\. H. BELL. Jr.. IN THE SUPREME T OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia. holding a District Court. —In re_condemnation of land for establish: ment of building restriction lines on both sides of Mintwood place atreet and Columbla road. in (m- n l.rk‘l. ot Columbia.—District Court’ and_order of publication e ke Conmaigmotiere of ih of Columbia, pursuant to the broy an act of Congress v 1908, ontitied " An aer providing for the esablish: ment of a tniform bullding line on "etreels in the Distriet of Columbis less than ninety feet w ded by the act approved Mo " 1017, ehtitled “An et making o propriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of cm\imm- for the fiscal year ending June A e e et posa. have fied s pet: tign in’ thig"court praving the condemnation of the land necessary fof the establishment of a building restriction line on both sides ood place northwest, between 10t (e Rereby District g also that this court emp: in accordance with the law provided lnr in sipch cases to assess the damages el of Jand o he taken may tustaln by rear the establishment of said uniform build- ing restriction 'ines on hoth sides of Mint- Wood place, for which this proceeding has Deen inatituted. {and the condemmation ot the Jand necessary for the purposes thereof. and 10 Assens Ilfl\ll resulting therefrom the entireamount of said damages. includine the expenges of these Droceedings, upon any an f ots, parts Uf lota. ne or parcels of and which may "f d by the estab- lishment, of #aid bullding ines, 1o the pro- the may hnf said lots, portion that o aris of, lots. Sicats n paroeis. o land ml g' nefited as provided for ip and by the a orl‘lllll acts ol ress. It s, Ih Boure.this Snd day ol September. Grierca that ail persons having an gt in these procecdings be, and 4 hereby. warned and commanded to ap {his court on or befare the Ot day o v, 1027 at 10 o'olock ‘am.. an gontinue in_attend; until the court shall, have tiade ita final order ratifying and conflemin {he award of dama ment nefits of the Denehts eefin M and Y 18 turtner ordered that copy of this notics and otder be pub- Jisned tiee o Week for two milccessive weeks hington Evening Star. the Wash- Illllun Post flnd +he Washington Times, news- papers publighed in the sald District, com, mencing at least 10 E e Wy I ttnar, 157, I ia' further ordered that a copy of this notice and order o Gorved by the United States marshal. or his députies. upon such of the owners of the fee of the land to condemned herein as may_be found by the said matehal or his deputies within the Dlllncl of Columbia. and upon "the tenante and ‘oceupanis of the sam. before the suid o! ot i o B 13 CUNNINGH. W Cl!rk H O'R . Asst, Clerk. B ISN'T TS CAME- THE EVEN A Few Cents Here and There. WENT over to the avenue €¢] toaay, Andy,” said Sarah as uhe drew on her gloves in the living room, “and I bought this material for 18 cents & yard cheaper than it is downtown. It just shows that a person can make a dollar do double work if she half tries.” As she spoke she held up a lengih of brown checked gingham. “RWhat are you going to do with 1t2" asked Andy curiously. “Make it up Into house apron answered Sarah crisply. “I have a Splendid pattern that takes only three and a half yards, whereas most house aprons take four or even four and a ity | halt.” “Why not get pink or blue instead of that color?” probed Andy. “Oh mercy. It's only in plays or stories that the young wife wears pink or blue."” Sarah blushed a little as she said the word “wife”; Andy had never asked her to be his wife, but he had taken her about a good deal. They were going to the movies to- night, in fact, at lhe good theater, where tickets cost 75 cents and up, mostly up. “Brown washes better you see,” she hurried on to say. “Oh!" Andy picked up his hat and his loose white gloves and followed Sarah. He was looking at her, but he was thinking of Edith, plump, care- Iess Edith, who was constantly laugh- ing and joking. He had stopped in only that morn- ing to call for her brother, and he re- called that she had a pink house apron on and she had a smart little cap on her head that her brother said was yet uncombed. Edith had only laughed and had sald that she would get at it as soon as the boys were moved down the street. 2 SHORE_PROPERTY. 'OTTAGES I-OR SALE AT SPE( L Beleh Will show lvrnfig‘gv CHISHO! Main 7024 WFEKFND CO‘KTAGI:S AT ORTH FA 85. Fishing parties ea®% snors Winncrs served, gniprable | season. Wi 305" 'E7 8. 0. w- "oF call Maib RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. otel _ STEAMSHIPS. A Little Cruise Bet. Washington & Baltimore Restful and Enjoyable Excellent Service Historic und Picturesque Scenery 36-He On ton Mon.. Balymore’ Hlernun Baltimore & Virginia Stbt. Co. Main 5049. 7th St. Whart §.W AUSTRALIA uOHOLUl‘d“;‘." ‘“l ; ‘Well Equ 1 Mail seamm |.\0.an UEBT0h {ona). Qet. 10, Dee. 14 v (22,000 tons) . Nov NGl from Vancouver, Fnr fares. etc. apply Can. Pac. ] ame, D Iv one for Further lntnrmnuon and ouver. ATLANTIC CITY, utmost fort, service and food. B-T: m':.rm sea and fresh water, Rates never extravaganc. Speciallyattractiveweekliyrates NOW s water tn Fcome; alevalors :m“.‘..':‘uu. N Sereice: | Ametican Dian: erecitl TeRY PR DURGAR. So. Caroline Ave. S esaniy vo ath u PAVLC mlcuns AN_CITY, M| COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk: modern. Special rates after Sept 10. Golf. Ownership Management. 14th seasun "L SAY so! "M GOIN' DOWN AN Buy A BIGGER ELECTRIC FAM ALY 9 THE EMP OF THE STRAW HAT SEASOMN . Conpioht P Pl o, (Now Yoik World) 1927, —By WEBSTER. o s & e | RESORTS HOWARD FREEMAN 1 CAN'T CALL TRE GAME SIMPLE BuT 1 WiLL SAY “THose WHO PLAY IT ARE- | sm\'er__—-——- & -~ In NG STORY gone. But Sarah was talking as they “I bought some flour for mother, too, while I was over there today, and, do you know, it is lots cheaper over there? I saved 6 cents on the sack. Just think of that now!" And Sarah looked anxiously at Andy to see whether or not he looked impressed. Andy was looking straight ahead down the street. In reality he wi looking ahead dowh the vista of years that stretched ahead of him. Andy CATTLE WARLAND WELL TAMED NOW Araas Famous in History of Texas Are Quieted by Clvilization. By the Associated P. PECOS, Tex., | ptember 15.—If Billy the Kid wetre v come back t6 the 1and west of the Pecos, fiom which he was summatily banished by Pat Gar. rett's barking six-gun in ‘80, an alien scene would meet his gaze. For civilization ilas léaped that nar- row, serpentine 'sam_which mean- ders down from New Mexico actoss Texas {nto the Rio Grande, the days of the eattle baron-rust war are but dim mémories of th r&c The Government has appropriated $2,000,000 for the bullding u the Red Bluft dam In New Mexico to bring water to the irrigation farmérs spread along its banks in Texas. $2,500,000 Etectric Plant. At another point an electric plant supplying a $2,500, distribution syatem is being bullt, and where once a settler could pre-empt eight sections ot land for the taking, ofl derricks have risen and are pouring forth un- told wealth in liquld gold. Tnstead of thé longhorn herds of Billy's time the highland countty is grazing Hereford cattle and a pure bred cattle association looks after the had decided that he would get mar- ried and do_ it soon. The only thing that worried him was whether or not he wanted to marry Sarah. She was a pretty girl and certainly one who would _help him to advance. She was a good economizer, although at times she saved a little too much. That was Sarah's greatest fault, he was decid. ing. She was too saving. He could see, as her husband, years and years stretching endlessly with a dally re- cital that would rival the frequent fe- citals of inexperienced music teachers of the 3 cents saved here and the 4 cents saved there. Breakfast and dinner, dinner and breakfast—3 cents and 6 cents, 7 cents and 2 cents, He tried to draw his mind away from the picture by talking. “DId you see about the basket bail game to be held here next month, in tonight's paper?” he asked. Sarah shook her head. “I never read the evening papers at all except the advertisements of the stores. ‘Of course, I always read the advertise- ments, for it is possible to save quite a lot— “Surely,” burst out Andy before he was aware that he was golng to speak. “Surely you don't need to buy something every day?” “Well, when’ things are on sale,” she countered. “Hello, Edith," she said as_they passed a dry goods shop where Edith and her brother stood in front of the window looking in. “Hello,” greeted Edith. ‘Help me a bit, Sarah. I'm trying to coax Buddy to get me that pink ribbon to put around my hair in the morning.” “You can get it for much less down- town than that” said Sarah, afd there was a tone too-much-virtue in her voice. “But I'd spend carfare and a lot of time golng down, and besides, I want Buddy to buy it for me,” laughed Edith. 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They ¢ould nét patrél theit herda adequately, and their calves and yearlings tefided to Iall to some other man's rope and wear his brand. So began thA Dbattle betweéen the cattle barons and the rustlers which lasted & quarter of & ¢éentury and made the six-gun the sole law wekt of the Pecos. The small finchers and rustiers and the cattle barofis eéAch hired cowbors chosen fof their kill as nnllnr‘.m One gb"r“}:‘. the old la - i & cow pony has given way F;‘ the filvver and 01d caitle baron to thé tarmer.ranche: [ it. 8he ‘nd m- walked 4 and chatted, A!uly a BAith’s brother o o biéd the broth- Ana he turned directly upon Andy, who was again looking ahead. “Three cents heére and 6 ceénts there,” murmured Andy as he bought the tickets at the theater. “Matinees afe only 28 ceiits,” he could héa? Bafah teliing Edith. “But it's s much more fiin going at night, with all the lights and with Buddy. -Buddy couldn’t §6 in the afternoon. And the music's bettér at night, too,” sald Edith. 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