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g ADAN & . ‘REAL AUCTION SALES, FUTURE_DAYS. ESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Frame Dwelling No. 407 55th Street N.E. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in L 0. 5704 “folio 202 et reu.. of the District of Colum: Bia_ and at the request of the party secured l)\umh{ dersigned trustees will offer for sale in_front of the premises. on THE ' TWENTY: IFTH DAY OF OCLOCK P.M and premi ifnate in the District Jumbia, Lots numbered eleven (11), welve (12) a h n (13) in block num- hered six (8) ast Deanwood.” as per plat recorded in the ice of the sul the District of Columbia in Coun 2t page 101 Durnoses of 17,15 and Terms of of Co- 4 of the purchase money to be haid in cash. the balance in 1wo equal installments. represented by the vromissors notes of the pu e 11 one and two years. with 1 cant per annum_ from day of sale. paya semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon the property ®old. or nll cash. at_the ontion of the varchaser. A teposit of $200. quired of purchaser at time of conveyaucing. recording. and notar cost_of ‘purchacer. Terms of complied with within ‘thirty day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and wost of the defaulting purchaser. afier five ays' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in the city of Wash- ington. D, € €. ALBERT WHITE. WARRY B. ADAN A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioncers Government Sale of Un- serviceable Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., in the North and West Ter- race Corridors, Senate Wing of the U. S. Capitol and in Attic of Senate Office Building. By Public Auction Friday October 21, 1927 Commencing 10:30 AM. Miscellaneous Unserviceable Property. con- sisting in part of Desks. Chairs, Sofas. Book- cases, Filing Cases, Rugs and Carpets, con- tained in the Capitol, and immediately there- After about 30 Rugs in aitic of the Senate Office Buildingz. : Cash. - DAVID §. BARRY. Sergeant-at-Arms, U. 8. Senate. 0015.17.18.19.20 THOS. J. OWEN 1425 & SON. AUCTIONEERS. treet” Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Being an Apartment House and Lot, Known as 1818 Riggs St. N.W. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5480, folio 287 et seq.. of the land vecords of the District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the parly se: gured thorely. the undersiemed trustces will Sell at public auction, in front of th - ses, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST AY OF OCTOBER. AD. 1927, AT FOUR- HIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the Tollowing-de- geribed land and situate in the District of C signated as and being lots 76 to 79. inclusive, in square 133, gs described insaid deed of trust upon the ollowing terms Terme. of sale: Property to bo sold for cash. . Taxes and_interest paid or adjusted to date of sale. ®ood title or no eale. deposit of $1.000.00 will be required at time of sale, eettiement to be made within thirty eited days of the date of sale or deposit for! cost £ and the proverty resold at the risk and of the defauiting purchaser after fi revious advertisement of such resale ashingion DeWSPYET.vy oqiswELL, HARKY A. KITE. ocl1-dad T ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Administrator’s . Sale of Cabin Cruiser Motor Boat. virtue order Supreme Court. bia holding a Prob: tate Paul V. Reardon. de Adminis- A ece: tration No. 36032 the undersigned will sell by public aetion at wharf on Water street ith it. on"THURS. S SRR T WERTIETR. T027, AT T PM.. the above District rt in re 19: X boat: §2 1t.. T0%2. Deany singlocsl, ¥ hp. ensine. equip- ment and furnishinzs. s: Cash GARRETT B. VAN NEST. ©006.10.18.17.19. Administrator. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1504, 1506 and 1508 Upshur St. N.W,, With Built-in Ga- e ain deed of trust. tain o ; aiad November 0 1025, and recorded. No: “vember 10. 1925, among the land records of the District of Columbia and at the ml‘fi of the party secured thereby. the undersi “rustees will offer for sale by public auction i"r* ;rggé_g& fim remises, on MONDAY. THE IRTY O/CLOCK P.M.. lots 14.18 and 06 To square 2005. ‘subdivision in ade by Winfield Preston. in the County of ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MO KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—4 A.M. After Paris Welcome. AFTER THE AND NOW DRAVE CONQUERORS OF WELCOME [ [ BANQUET we'LL THE ATLANTIC 1T \S ONLY FITTING STEP QUT Avy THAT THI3 BANQUET TERMINATE i el WITH THE PRESENTATION TO You OF l"&’é a L':vg THE xey TO THe CiTy OF PARIS' TOWN TO HE! KEEP T ALWAYS AT A SYMOBOL OF FRIEND SHIP AND UNDER STANDING BETWEEN THOSE TWO GREAT CITIES, S PARIS AND cHicaGo! LWSIVE PHOTO SHOWING MEGINIS AND GWTZ N TRIUMPHAL PARADE 10N URE_ & AUCTION SALES. e — TURE T———| ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick | Dwellings Nos. 408 and 1426 Sixth Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed in t July 191927, and recorded October 4. instrument 150 of the land records of the District "ot Columbia, the undereix trustees will offer for snle by public auc fion, in front of the respective nremises. on THURSDAY THE TWENTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER 1027, tho ~following-described d_and vremises. situate in the District of AUCTION SALES. ITURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & § TRUSTEE'S SALE PROVED LOT L0 W REAR fUR STREET NORTHEAST. By visthe of 'a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, d in Equity Cauge No. 45100. the under trusice will ‘offer for sule by pub on AUCTION SALES, FUTURE D, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionecrs Trustees’ Sale of Modern Brick Dwellings, Nos. 120, 122, 124 and 126 Eighteenth St. S.E. By virtue of certain deeds of trust. duly recorded, in_ Liber No. 5408, folios 110, 113 116 and 119 et seq. of the land 'COTY of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by ic auction, in front of the respective Jices, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENT SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1927, AT FIV. O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises.” situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: Lots 74. 75, 70 and 77 in Josenh C. Hobbs' subdivision of lots in square 1111, as per plat recorded in Book 75, page 1 of the records of the office of ‘the surveyor for the District of Colum- hia, each improved by two-story and cellar 6-room and bath brick dwelling, hot-water heat and electric light Terms of sale: Each of the above prop: ertion Will he sold_subject t0 a prior deed of trust for _$3.000. at 12 %, due October 15, 19277 halarice cash. “A" deposit $£300 on each’ lot required of purchaser At time of sale. All convevancing. record- ing and notariai fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty d: from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and of the defaulting after five days' advertisement of come newsbaper published of Washington. D."C. LEO A, ROV ALBERT D. 0c15-0&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS _J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS 1425 EYE STREET NORTHWEST Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Four- Story Brick Apartment Build- co-Over-Frame nesota Ave. S.E T the re of “the nart e ristecs Tront of 3 THE NI It AD 1 PM. the foillowing: iscs. situate 10 the Distric s and being 1o ver plat re canest feet X inches al lot 20 in saf story - and basems . 408 Sixth st. n.w.. with garage AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M. All of lot lettered “0™ in W. W. Corcoran’'s hdi of lots in sauare 448 ver t orded in Liber C. H. B.. {0 11 of the records of the office of the ey of the District of Columbingimproved b three-story and cellar brick “dwelling, 1426 Sixth st. n.w. with two-story brick caraze in rear i Terma of eale: Cash. A d#posit of $500 on each house reat purchaser at ancing. recording time of sale and_notarial fees at cost of purchaser Torma' of eale o bo" compliod with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwiss the trustees roserve the right to tesell the prop- | *“'Fernia e the risk and cost of the defaulting | trust for $10.000.00. after five days' Advertisemont of | which Wil be e, W, somonewsgaper pubiished in Burchase' price abov I Washington C, ash A deposit ) HTER. NEUBECE. aw the sucyey Liber 42" at folio Thornas J. Leonard, 5 i sauare or's office i 10 covenant a8 1) I front of the premises A BWENTE R DAY OF 0CTOBER. 1 AT FIVE OCLOCK PM the following- deseribed Tand. and bremisés. situato i the istrict_of Colnm! to_wit: Lots 75 and 9 in W. B. Todd's subdivision in square 669, as per plat recorded in Book “B. Daga T2 "t Dhe- affice of the_survesor f the District of Columbia. lot 75 located on North Capitol street and lot 42 on Decatur street between O and P streets northeast. Terms of sale: One-thi of the purchase money to be id in cash, the balance in o squal instaliments represented by 8 lomissory notes Of the purchaser. 1 ome ind "two. years: with INterost per cent per annu {from day of sale. pay- able semi-annu: . secured by deed of trust lipon the property eold. or all ¢ the ovtion of the purchaser. A deposit $300 quired of purchaser at time of le. Al nveyancing. recording and notarial fees at st of purchaser. Terma of sale to be mplied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the Yieht %o resel] the nroverty. at the risk and cost_of the defaulting purchaser. after five days advertisament 'of such resale in _some newspaper C"!ubhfl\l’d in the city of Wash- e LOUIS B. BAUMA, 4008 oth St TAYLOR & MOOERS. Attys 1010 Vermout Ave. N __0c13-d&ds exS: THOS. J. OWEN & SO 1425 Eve Street injne ot thence northwesterl tion of the west line of then 1 ot to the said lot 106 and thence said rear line 1o the bei HN F. RI Convevaneip, L. ser's Cost. within _thirty davs. othi fatied and the broperty AUCTIONEERS. s RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FIVE 21439 STORY _BRICK ROOMING HOUSE CON. | _0c710.12.14.17.1 Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Stuc- ing Premises No. 1438 Min- for the Distri combination of Tots 4 105 As vor's office in Liber 07 a the northwest corner of northeasterly paral fine of Along ald streot to the rear line of Sold_subject to further o wounced at time of recording. ete. Terms to be (0 Tesold at the diseretion of th 4 resold ab (e FHOMAS RODI OBERT E. P. DAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927. By POP MOMAND DONT BE SLy Docl! THIS KEY B QUGHTA BRING Two HdUNDRED B FRANCT IN Awy 1 Y, SAL Wa;hin;gt;r; College of Music no—Volee—Violin—Theory—and Al o Diplomas wnd ratory Sehool THEATER ORGAN DEPARTMENT T14 17th St.—24th Year—Frank. 4191 AYS. Al orthy Dwelling, Be- umbia. and at R — aell at pubile | GO G hies 56 Wi COLUMWIA KINDERGA O W ¥ UCATIONAL. \ TRAINING . Principal of C. SCHOOL 1314 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Classes begin this week in all de- partments. a € of Columbia, ot 3 i ecords of Columbi. Also” lot 106 corded Tolio Also irded_in per plat r. n Liver 55 a 4 of recor per plat WOOD’S SCHOOL 311 E. Cap. St. Forty-Two Years' Experience Secretarial Course Bookkeeping and Accountancy Course. _ English _Course Civil Service Course. Send for new cat- alog Graduates in’ demand COURT F. WOOD. LL v with a said_lot 1, with ‘rear line T gtreet. thence southwesterly along nning A prior deed of culara of wale: triat to 00.00_reaui at pu omplied with denosit for: ba_advertised M ® mail Principal. erwis A Select School WASHINGTON KR Valuabl€ Tract of Ground Being at the Northwest Corner of 29th and Audubon Terrace Northwest, Containing About Two and Three-quarter Acres With a Frontage of Approxi- mately 500 Feet on Audubon Terrace, Which Faces New Government Park. This Prop- erty Is Located 1 Square South of Albemarle Street and About 2 Squares East of Connecticut Avenue. By virtue of authority v rapersy. ‘o PRUESBAT. irtle broberty. onTUES FiEE DAY OF OCTOBER, 1t T oiOf tha Gohde of iha srvevor orded in the o . i'o‘?‘ u'.J:: Drstrict of Columbia. in' Liber 77 at olio 327, ¢ sale:_Sold sublect to a_prior deast o1 “trst For $30.000.00, further details 4t time of sale: the purchaso price above said Huet %o b paid one-third in cash. balance 1n"One ‘and {wo years, with intercst at 6% payable semi-annually.” or all cash. at option of purchaser A deposit of $2.000.00 will De Pequired at tlme.of sale. Convesancing. recording. etc., at the cost’ of purchaser. Terms ;!0 D‘B L'l:‘lnbhf;l’“‘l‘():u:flhln thirty wite deposit forfelted. dave. ofh IRl RS 4. O TAINING SEVENTEEN ROOMS. TWO | ADAM A, W ing, Known as “The Absecon,” WITH WATER HEAT, Situate at 1706 Tea Street Northwest; Also Known as 1718-22 Tea Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5475, folio 129 et seq. of the land records of the District of Coliimbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned surviving trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the premises._on THURSDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1927. AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow: ing-described land and premiscs. situate in the City of Washington. District ot Columbia. and _designated as and being lot 177 in F. T, Sanner's combination of lots in_square 2" as per plat recorded in Liber 55. folio 113. of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase- money to be paid in_cash. balance in two equal installments. payable {n one and two years. with interest at six per centum per annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the proverty sold. or, all cash. at the eption of he purchaser A deposit of $1.000.00 will be required at ‘time of sale aneing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms' of sale to_be complied with withn thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right 1o fesell the Drop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur. chaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale iy some newspaper published in Wash- ington. D. C. WILLIAM O. MacGILL. Surviving Trustee, Story Apartme: Street N.W. of & cortal ry 23 1927, being instrument No orded March %, 1027, among the land of the District of Columbia. and at [A|ul-ll 18 Loz ntrimen the District of Columbia, of tie v nred ther ru THE 2 A.D. 1927. AT FIVE O'CLOCK following-described land and premises. in the District of Columbia. and ‘lesizna s and being lot numbered twenty aix square numbered five hundced and thirty- three (533). having a frontage of 21.6 feet and a denth of about 104 feet to a 30-foot alley. Terma: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $5.500. further particulars of which will bo announced at time of sale: purchase price above eaid trust to be naid incash. A deposit of $600 reauired. Con- vevaneing. recording. ets at the purchaser's cost Terms to b complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adveitised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. DGAR_D. TURNER, M. OTTERNESS. Y 0c12.13.15.17.18.19.20.22.24.25 THOS. J. OWEN & SON_ AUCTIONEERS. 1425 Eye Street Northwest TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A HOUSE AND LOT, NUMBERED “1640 SIXTH STREET D NORTHWEST. ocertaln, deed of trust premises. ¥ AT ~described land in the District of artment building ‘erms of sale: gold_subject to’ @ brior §70.000.00. ~at, 634 7. 1030 est at 0 a seconc Bold purchaser. A deposit o of purchiser, at tim of aneln purchaser. With wit.in thirt ‘All_convey- resell the prover advertisement of 0c13-d&ds.exSu CHLER & SON. Auctioncers Trustees’ Sale of Modern Four- By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated 1 recorded April 20, 1027 6 of the land rec H DAY PR e inal lot 17 in sauare 50, ar containing 32 he above propert; balance $2.500 cash, the remainder in e v 0 500, "Including. inter: for 21 vears, at which time alarce becomes due. secured by 1%ecd " of trhat upon the proverty or all cash-over trust. ne. recording and notarial fees at cost Terms of sale to n Aty days from day of & wistens reserve Sre"{he wrober At the risk and cost of defaulting_vurchaser. et ramant ot $Gch Tesale i soma new forer published in the citvof Washington. B. LAWLER. JRUSIER WA SCHOOL FOR nt, No. 2222 N ds “of eauest signed Shorthand In 30 Days. 18 the coming #: Embodies . SECRETARIES simplicity uccurac ‘Washington D.C. BOYDnmm.nu}m Course 3 tarial Course 6 mo. Positions guaran: teed graduates, Enroll TODAY. *Est. 7 yrw. Boyd's is The Secretarial Training and Place: ment Genter of Washington. 1338 W Last Fall Class in the Pace Courses in Accountancy and Business Administration Opens Oct. 17 at 7:30 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ‘on’ MOND. mo, OF " OC O'CLOCK P M. and Dromises; Columbia, 10: deed of trust for due February 8 at option of 500.00 Tequired i Al con wale, be compli right to after five di Tru 0010.11.12.13.14.15.17.18.19 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Detached Brick Dwell- ing No. 7542 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in Libes No. 5869, 3 e o the jand records Gt the District of Cotam: ic WEN & SON. ©0¢13.15,17.19.2 Auctioneers. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- & §TORY STONE AND BRICK' DWELL By wirthe of 5 certain deed of trust dated December 10, 1926. and recorded December 6. s instrument No. 141, among the fand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of ~ the party secur fhereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for eals by public’ auction, in front of the mises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY. ITH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1927. AT O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-deacrib: ed 1a3d and premises. situate in the District ?( folllr?bla ‘l’ Lot 125 in square ¥3. mproved as al : ‘erms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust ’gr $9.000, at 53 %, due_December 16, 1031, with annual curtail of $300: balance. $1.000 cash, remainder in one and two years at 614 %. payable semi-annually, secured by a second deed of'triist upon the property, sold or all cash over trust. at option of purchaser. A devosit of $300 Teauired of purchaser at Time 5f sale. Al ‘conveyancing. recording and notarial ‘fees at cost of pur: By virtue of a recorded May & 1022 In Tuber No. t folig 163, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned will se it pahlic auction, in front of the premises. on HURSDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1027 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises. situate in the District of Co- lumbia and bom,' lot numbered one hundred and sixty.nine (169). in square numbered four hundred and forty-four (444), as de- d"deed of trust upon the fol- Said property ia subject rust. securing an indebted- $3.008.09. and sald prop- ubject to said deeds of trust indebtednesses. Of the purchase price over and above said deeds of trust one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years., with interest at the rate of six and one-half per centum per annum, payable semi-annually. secured by third deed of trust on tho provérty soid. ‘or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of pur- chaser, Terms of sale to be complied with within' thirty (30) days from date of sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop: 24,25, . OWEN & THOB. 3. CLi6 BY SALE_OF BEING. E TRUSTEES' TATE. FRAME PREMISES 1816 NUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a corded in Liber No. 511:. land records of the Dist nd at the reauest of th cured thereby. the undersicned iFuistaes will ofier for sal gugtion, in front. of the Y 0 Senmitcs, "o MONT g T Og 0%' .D. 1927, Eenngigz)fibga'"n d0l§d ?’ '{h'wfi'x‘ nd and premisés. situate in the District o L!olllli. to-wit: Lot 51 in fauare 2748 in the Lynenbure Investment Corporation_ana Edson’ W. Bricee: subiivi: sion ‘of " Sixteenth Street Park ot part of tract of land known as “Girl's Portion” and other tracts as Dar plat recorded in Liber 72. folio 23 D’ the records of the office of the surveyor of the District ot Columbia. Sub. lect, to covenants of record. rms of sa will be rust _for the undersigned will sell in, front_of the promise THE TWENT BER. 1027, 8: ale: to two deeds of ness ing sold akEre AT erty Wil B a tract of land called numbered fi (5594). as den B e Tttt Terms of sale: Said pi a prior deed of trust secu subject to Of the purchase price o and_the payable in one and two m Washington _ District _of Columbia. a8 per plat_recorded in Book 77 Dage 108. in the Otfice of the surveyor for said District. 0~ Rether with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: Each proverty will be sold subject o @ first deed of trust for $6.250 at 8% %_ due June 17, 1028 and a second_deed_of $2.500" at 61 %. due June 97.1920. Balance cash,’ A deposit of $600 on’ each lot reanired of purchaser at time of sale All convevaning. recording, a notarial fees at cost of purchaser. ‘erms of saie 10 be complied with within thirty days from day_of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 resell the prob- eriy <t e risk and cost of the defaniing aser, after five igem Sich resals in some newspaper published in e ity of Washineton, D, C_ AUSTIN C. WALLER, B. LAWLER. 000, d&ds-exSu Hadias Trustées. BOVE SALE IS, R ey 10304 'gg:dnnn in matuilty daie of e BY ORDER TRUSTEES. 0c185,17,10.21 24.26 ADAM A~ WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Semi - Detached i Brick Dwelling, No. 3557 Six- I teenth St. NNW., With Built- in Garage. rtain_deed of trust dated by o%):m:be‘rnb, 1924, Instrument No. of the land records of the trict of Columbia and at the request of the party il ofter for sale by nublic austion o HE SEVEN- i-'%‘t"ig%“m‘f OBER. ok 801 in ‘Win- X : ton's, sub of lots in_square el rono ® ity of Washington. . District ?°Colambia, as ver plat Tecorded in Book 75, ake 19 in ihe office of the survevor for #aid District. together with the improvements hegeoma of sals: The abova property will be wold_subject to a first deed of trust for 291586750 6% " dus’ February 5. 1980 S35 sedbna deea “0f trust. for $4:000" at %%, due February 5, 1928, and interest Yrn Fevruary. 1027 Balance cash. A Jeposit, 0f $500 required of purchaser a Topatt sale. All conveyancin. recording an yotarjal fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of ke e omplied with within thirty davs Shmn Aay Of sue. otherwise the trustecs Te serve the right to resell the property at the $Tak and cont of the detauiling’ purchaser. ’ e Gnys' advertisement of such rosals e aper published in the city of ATSTIN C, WALLER, THOMAS B. LAWLER Trustees. 18_POSTPONED TO 4 TWENT! . AT THE SAME HOUR and TE: See change maturi BY ORDER TRUSTEES. R & SON_ Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bu ness Property. Three-Story Brick Building Nos. 1325 and 1327 14th Street N.W., with Two-Story Brick Building in Rear. By virtue 0f 8 certain deed of trust dated ) 10 2Bo% na rerorded Auust S0; A i AR e Yand, rec: ords of lh'. District of Col asert o Tmderaiened v e bia, and at tho ared thereby, the 1 offer tor sale by rus e n premises, on b 4 remise o-wi Heitmuel- an ver biat the records survovor of th District being the eou et o umbl® Ponging Dack with ihat width 's0li’ depth of gaid lot to an alley. g s f ‘eale: The above proverty will I8 Soject 10 @ vrior deed of trust for 25.%000. ¢ % 4 ale, Decemver 20 1027: $62.000- $ God “Cash. aid on or $5. the remainder to be Before December 50 7. securel 8oed of (rust upon the Droperty V] e Chvar “triet at option. of ) ol mer: A deposit of "$1.000 required D cer fat fim of sale. _ All conveyanc, of purchasts 2'.nd notarial fees at cost of ing. recorditerms ‘of sale to be complied purebathin thirty. daye from of sale. with Wi, \risters Teserve tlie right 1o otherwlie | operty at the risk and co Tes 1 sale: The above pro gqld jeubiect” to a "vrior” deed oF 312000, at 6% % duo Ociober 8. 1020 ance ‘cash. leposit of $500.00 required of purchaser af time of sale.” All convevanc, ink. recording and notarial fees at cost of Durchaser. Terms of s ‘comli with within ‘thirty days from day of otherwiss o trustees reserve ihe defagiting ourehaser. property at the ri vertisement of lo {n som of ington, AT SEAFORD, Ly el ¢ % sale to be complisd ST ithin thirty days’ from Gay Of saie. otherwiso the truste: the right 10 Pesell the property at the risk and cost of S IR i e ks St vert of suc Juver Dublished 15 the city of Washinkton. Py ., THOMAS ROBINSON, Boprnr & B WREN kR, 0c13-4&ds.exSu. Trusices. . J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS o] sYE O riEET NORTHWEST. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL S ING A HOUSE AND 50 SIKTH STREET Eonmwzs&flo By virtue of a_certain of trust. re- corded in Liber No. 5503, at folio 878, of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and at the request of the parties w'angri':‘é'm% THE "ngpm‘ NTH, DAY OF OCTOBER. 1927. A CLOCK P.M.. the following described lan - ises.” sitvate in the District of Columbia. and: beinx lot nymbered ‘twenty-two (2%, 6 ?;’h::"l;gfll AR o B A . upon B roperty, sold sublect to a prior deed of ogt, upon the Tollowing, terma: pet trust for $1.850.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase’ price above said trust to be nald $500.00 in cash. and the balance e secured by deed of trust on property ol payable in monthly instaliments of $40.0 including intereat on first and second trus or all cash, at the option of the purchase taxes and interest paid or adjusted o the date of sale: good title or no sale: a da- posit of $100.00 will be required ‘at the time ot sale.” and ‘eettlement " to ‘be mads within_thirty (30) days of the date o sale, or denosit forfeited, and the property resold at the cost and risk of the default- ing purchaser after five (5) days’ previous advertisement of such resale in some Wash- ngton newspaper. TRANCTS, saUL, Wi AShs ot St W ©008-d&ds exSu Trusteés. THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1425 EYE ST. N.W, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE-: STORY BRICK DWELLING. ~BEING PREMISES NO. 1603 ‘NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed ot trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5745, folio 94 ef sea.. of the land records of the District of Colnm: bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at R‘thh‘ 530“0" in_front of lh, %remhel on (ONDAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AD. 1027. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- ises. situate In the District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of lot 3 in John Miller’ ubdivision of equare east of uare 509. as per plat racorded in Liber n folio 64. of the records of the office ot ‘he_surveyor of *ho District ot Co- Jumbia, described follows: ~Beginning_for the game at & noint in the line of New Jersey avenue at the northwest corner of said lot and munlnr thence southeasterly along the line of sald avenue 19 fret G inches. thenco northeasterly at right angles to said avenue to the line of a public alley, thence northwesterly along the line of said alley to the northeast corner of said lot and thence southwesterly along the north line of said lot 39.78 feet to the piace of beginning. Terms: ~Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $3.500. further particnlars of which will b announced {mrchune price above id_trust to be paid 0 required. Con- n cash. A deposit of Yeyancing. recording. etc. at purchaser's cost. ~Terms to be' compiled with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may ba advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. FREDERICK H._McKENZIE, ELLA J. JOHNSON, 22 Trust THOS. J, OWEN & SON_AUCTIONEERS. 1325 Eye Street Northwest. at”the of 6% erty resold at risk and cost of defaulting semi-annually. ~secured purchaser atter, five (5) days® advertisement of such resale in some newspaper publish hington, D, C. "% Y. pERCY MoGLUE, Su Surviving Trustee, - 0010.d&s.¢ 1410 H s THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1426 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO SEMLDE TACHED MODERN DWELLINGS WI' BUILT - IN GARAGES, KNOWN AS PREMISES 2716 AND' 2718 THIRTY- EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of two rtain deeds of trust, dated July 27, 1027, being instruments Nos. 4114 ‘and 4118, récorded July 28, 1027 among _the land' records of ‘the District of Columbia, ‘and ‘st tho ‘eqnost of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, In_front of the prem- fses "on FRIDAY THE TWENTY.FIRST DAY, OF OCTOBER. AD. 1037, AT FIVE O'CLOCK s and ‘premises, ‘situate in ths the ‘following.dedcribed land Platrict ot Co. fumola"and destenated as and beine lotg 15 and 16 in square 1812 {n Charles J. Bell. surslving trustee's, subdivision ealled "“Dathe: dral Highlands.” s per plat recorded iy the office of the eiirveyor for the District of Co- Iumbia {n Liver County 21, folio 43; subject to the covenants of record. Terms: Each 80ld subject to & prior deed of trust for $7,600. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the li“rclmun price above sald trusts o be pald in cash. A deposit of $300 reguired on each parcel, Conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- the option of the purch: taxes to be paid or adju sale. A deposit of $200 the ‘time of sale. ing. ete.. at the cost of of male to be complied date of sale. d and the of the d published in 3 OBERT P. FORD, ©0c13-d&ds.exSu -~ :E-lu,eu. THOS. J. QWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1425 EYE ST. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cafe- teria Business Known as Hennessy’s W. B. & A. Lunch, Fixtures, Equipment and Stock in Trade, Premises 819 11th Street N.W. At Auction. By yirtue of & %‘;'fimw"z.'""" the ris) after and e B. FR. No. 2 WILLIAM No. 925 0¢15.17.10.20.21.22,24. 5 D) Attorne. —In_re_condemration of of Nichols Avenue, Road and § R of Columbia,—] ong the District of ‘Conimbi request of the varty secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell as an entirety at public auction. in front of the premiscs herelnafter ibed. _ o 'DNESDAY. THE NINETEENTH ol BER. 1927, AT TEN O'C] K AM.. all the fix- ind “stock 'in”trade as set tel deed of trust in the lunch room above described at 819 Eleventh street northwest, Washington, D, C. Terms: Cash. $u SRS S0REE 0c13.14.15.17.18 # stees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1425 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES® AL] v, - s, M bR ol NOH’H(WEST. By yirtue of & certain deed of trust. dated May 7, 1925, being insirument No. 250, recorded ‘May' 7, 1925, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the” request ot ‘the party secured ‘thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubilc auction, in front of' he premises on WED. DAY, THE TWENT -;x’r){ DAY OF TOBER, A.D. 1927. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem- ises. “situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 20 in the Po- Heights Land Company’s subdivision in square 145! ‘Potomac Heig] a8 per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the D 1ct of Columbia in Liber 40. at folio subject to covenants of record. Sold 'subect 0 & prior deed of $2.500.00, further particulars of which will be_announced at time of sal the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required onveyancini recording, etc., at the pur- chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise denos 1 feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. CE, b KREITER, HOMAS ROBINSON. 0014171921 28, ‘Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story and Cellar Brick Apartment Known as the “Worcester,” No. 327 Second St. N.E.,, Containing Twelve Apartments. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dl&;d March 27. 1025 the instrument number . ing 20, recorded April 7. 1925, among the land recor: )t the District of Columb A Districtof Columbia provisions of’ an Act of bruary 14, 1027 vide for the widening of e authorized Avenu fubchabter W filed a petition in this widening of Hope Road and S8 Street District of Columbia. or plat filed with the thereof, "a empanel provided axes eac) L To h owner of land Nichols Avenue, between and § Street Soiitheast. in necessar jury may find for in and by approved February 14. Court, _ this 7th ORDERED that all plied with within thirty days. otherwise de- posit forfeited, and the property may be advertised and’ resold at the discretion of the trustees. DAVIR 4 ATR OSCAR K. SCHOLZ 0012.14.17.19.21 Truatees. THOS, J, OWEN & SON_AUCTIONEERS 1426 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. WTORT, ST OhTARKAR" o 13 DWELLING, "BEING PREMISES "NO. By virtue of a certain deed of A:\m. being instrument No. 101, record tober , 1925 among the laud records of the District of Columbia. and at the reauest of the party Secured thereby. ‘the undersikned trustees wiil Set ‘at vublic auction, in fropt, of, the s SN B ToneR & b 10 AT }‘HREE-FOBTY-FI E 0" CK P.M,. the ollowing-described ‘land_and 'premised. sit- nate in ‘he District of Columbia, and desig- the. aforess nated as and being lot 196 in Barbara M. Bistrict of Colambia in Liber 38 at folio 110: are. "warned “and comma o ot et o watd 1ot 100 ect by the Tull denth thereof of said 1o 16 'the tise of the tenants of lois 108, 107 to 201 of smd subdivision. Forme: S0l sublect to 8 first doed of trust Tor $5.000.00 and' n ‘Second deed of trust_for about $2.300.00. further particulars ot el "wiil e ‘iangiinced at e of ale: Do Muirchase Dric. above, sald trist to be pala'Th cash: A deposit of $300.00 reauired. Bonveyancing. tecordink. ete.. t the pur: chiasers cost. ‘Terms to Do complied with within thirty days. otherwise denosit for. felted” and"th Brdperty may v Rdvertised And Tesold at phe discrotion ot the irustees: ART"UR J BRIDGETT, JOSEPH D. SULLIVAN, 01214171 Ublect 4G the FIENE of way over tha south § zm 5 Ul £ vember. 1027. tinue in l\wm;nnco unt have made its firming the award sessment of benefits paneled and sworn be published twice a wi sive weeks in The Washin the Washington Post Time: trict, commencing at lea notice States Marshal. or his d AR A WESCHTER & SON Austionesrs. Trustees’ Sale of Modern Two- Story . Detached Frame|Wi} Dwelling, No. 7207 Georgia | i0%. §§' Avenue Northwest, Lot 43| . Feet Front by 122.24 Feet. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5230, folio 444 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum: at time of sale: the sald_Marshi District of and occupants of §ih dav of al, or olumbia, an M. LEE ASH WESCHLER'S, 920 P Main 1243 “Main 9539 SON. AUCTION ST. N.W. DWELLING, M1 a certain deed of trust, re- at the request of the parties secured thereby. Y-SEVENTH DAY OF FOUR-THIRT .. the following.described lan l'llv‘m !|{\|7I|B mlthe IDII‘)'}L“N nl’lg?"::“’l‘z i tig ot numbered en . “Chichester,” square hundred arnd ninety-four $1.400. id maid property will be sold Sabiet L :“h‘l‘ deed ‘t;l xlxun. indebtedness. deed of trust. one-third is to be paid in cash balance in two equal installmen % per annum. by second trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at All conveyancing. record- e days' advertisement of such resalc {n"some newabaper published in Washington. CIS_SAUL. LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM W. BRIDE AND A. H. BELL, Jr.. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. rict of Columbia. Holding Distri St Southaust. in e outheast, in_the "Blatrict, Cou Notice and Ordor of Publication. hereby given that the Commissiones (pursuant to certain tween Good Hope Road and S s istrict of Columbia. o widen in the manner described by said Act, by condemnation _under the provisions of 1. of Chapter XV of the for thé District of Columbia) Court praying condemnation of the land necessary Nichols Avenue hetween id petition. as part Draying also that this jury in_accordance with the law r in such cases to assess the dam- fustain by reason of the waid widening of lumbia, and the condemnation of the land for the purposes thereof. and to assess the benefit resulting therefrom. plus all or any part of the costs and expenses of sald procéedings, upon any lands which will be benefited, as 1927, day’ of - ‘October. reons having any inter: est in these proceedings be, and the this Court_on or before the 8th day of t ten o'clock a.m.. and cor nal order ratifying and of damages of the jury to be em- crein: and 1t 1% ordered that a copy of this notice and nd newspapers published in the said Dis- fore’ the said Kth day of It is further ORDERED that a copy of this nd order be served by of'the ownera of the fes of the land to be condemned herein as may be his deputies. the same. before the said ovember. 1927. By the Court: HITZ, Justi SR OV MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE STORAGE FOR FURNITU UNIVERSITY Transportation Bldg. _Main 8259 _1ith and H_ EERS, VALUABLE REAL A TWO - STORY KNOWN AS NNESOTA AVE- at folio 16. of the t of Colum at_public _auction. THURSDAY: a secrefary; tomorrow an executive” | Classes now forming for | Secretarial Courses Of Both Junior and Senior grades . Catalogue, information and opening dates furnished upon request. STRAYER COLLEGE 721 Thirteenth Street | Main 1748 B — - Poteet’s 253 Ness Commercial National Bank Bide. _1th & G Sts. N.W. Maln 4717 _ National School Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY, Director Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Commercial Art, Posters, Color. Children’s Saturday Morning Classes Conn. Ave. & M. Main 1760 Classes Now Forming HICKMAN scxooL ~* SPEECHAND EXPRESSION New Location, INTERRATION, 1350 H Birect, bet: 130 an s, on 0'CLOCK and prem: and said deed of trust. rty is subiect 4 e reanelt | ver and_above sald years, with interest leed aser. Interest and sted ‘to the date of will be required at purchaser, Terms with within_thirty otherwise deposit property resold. at efaulting purchaser. 15th St. N.W. P. BENSON, 15th St. N. Trusts 25.26.27 Court. land for widemng District 1903, ourt No. Congress, approved An Act 10 pro- Nichols Avenue be- cet_South- whereby id_Nichols Code of have aood L BLDG. Southeast, In_ the 14th shown on’' & map AUCTIONS.’ THE EVENING STORY Out of Style. R DESCHARMES sat down heavily into the depth of his favorite chair. Marie was in a4 moment beside him, with the newspaper in one hand and his filled pipe in the other. Roger grunted comfortably as he accepted her ministrations. That was sufficient thanks for Marie; she loved to see Roger at ease; he worked hard and at home he must have rest. Marle was a dutiful wife, but was not un- appreciated. Roger, although of ¥rench birth, was quite American in the adoration of his wife. “You and Annette were discussin 20 loudiy—what?"* Roger asked Marie sat down beside him. What do vou thin at girl, that beautiful girl, said to me? “T can mever even' guess about nette any more,” Roger fu ‘I spoke to her of marriage. 18 and she has many admirers. And laughed at me and said, ‘Why, mma, marriange has gone out of style.’ What do you think of that? Roger ped. * “Marri i style. Marriage is an—an instity “I know, Roger, but [ cannot with Annette. ~ She is too well edu- cated for me.” <1 will sea that girl. Where Is she? “She is dressing now. She is go out with Tom Marsh, fifth time th An d mourn She is Roger said -mm*m-‘t picks well R »od husband.” Husband!" Marie answered scorn fully. He laughs and laughs Annette. He wants no responsibility— just a good time.” There were Ii tairs and Ro Annette, come here. Annette stood b in her cheeks. rose pink in her dres and rose pink in the lining of he sheeny black cape. Her dark ey were sparkling and there was lauih ter in the curve of her lips. Roger's heart stirred with delight. ter! man than merely a good time? “Where tonight, baby?” he asked. Again _we danc swered. “Tommy and 1" “Ah,” your Tommy! a good time! But is he not serious, Annette? You should know how to handle that.” fle would it steps on the hall led impatientl le him, rose pin “But you do not understand, papa. We That is We do not want to be serious. ant to dance and laugh. ‘That s not all, my baby. said soberly. laughing boy. ano Annette’s eyes clouded “You must not make papa,” she said. like me when I am serious."” “I see,” Roger said thoughttully, slightly. The doorbell rang and Annette flew “‘Annette”; to the hall. “Tommy,” kisses, low laughter. Marie looked anxiously at her hus- ront door clased and there was the sound band. He was frowning. The of a starting motor. ‘Marie,” Roger said, ket n Fettsyivatis averant 155 8t, 9 AM and 2 PM Gray Line, Main 600 Havre de Grace, i con. Ch Bus Daily 8:30 A.M. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK . YELLOW ( aiiNallemtib o die COACH Stopping _at Aberdeen, LINES Havre de Grace, Wilming- #3o0. ;Ghester. Leave Bus VIRGINIA BEACH IDEAL FALL RESORT NEVER TOO HOT OR TOO COOL Just Delightfully Pleasant THE ENJOYABR! UTDOOR _AMUS SEASON FOR [ TS AND EXER( Fishing at Its Best Golfing Unequaled SPECIAL WEEK-END TOURS Including stateroom and hotel accommo- Slodern E?u'?‘g’wfifi#m, Distetet ly_6:30 P of Illlbll": NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA Woolwnrg"‘u'lrkl{!.‘?. 9T 15tm s, Norfolk & Washing- ton Steamboat Co. EDUCATIONAL. el Court 10 be taken may Good Hope Rond the District of Co: he rovided 1id Act of Congress it is by the 1927, herehy inded to appear_in il the' Court eha cor and the a urther order k for two 8 ngton Evening Star. the ' Washington st twenty days be- November, 1027, hotel at Orlando, Fla., sa; the United eputies. upon each And she is just one of many. found by the Within the upon the tenants . (Seal.) A FORD, Apmt. Clerk . Asst. Cler 0c10.11.17.18 true AM. and obtained a half interest in a AND PIANOS nw Phone bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersicued trustees will offer for salé by public auction. in_front of the remi; on _MONDAY. THE TWENTY. OUR! DAY OF OCTOBER, 1027. A’ FIVE 0'CLOCK P. M. the following-descri land and premises, situate in the Diatrict of Columbia. to wit: Lot 15 in sauare 2064 in Harriet 8 Shoemaker and others’ subivision of part of ‘a tract of land called “airl's Portion.” as per plat recorded in Liber No 70 folio 173 of the records of the office of tho surveyor of the District of Columbia: subject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: The above property will s0ld subject to a prior deed of trust for 5000, at 6% %. due April 24. 1920." bal: ance all cash over and above the firat deed of trust. A deposit of $500 reauired of pur- chaser at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur: hi ‘Torms of sale to be compiled with within_thirty days from day of sale. other wiso the trustees reserve the right to rescll | the property. at the risk and 1 the at th reayest of the varty secured therely: the undersigned. trustees will sell” at “gubllc gucuen in fcont ol the premises. on WED. RERBA, 5 NINETER DAY gF OCTOBER, 1927 AT 4 O'CLOCK PM. the foliowins deniribed and and premises. sifpate in tha District "ot Cojumbip, towit: ot twenty-nine (29) in . Hoaly's subdivi fion ot “lots o square seven hund: nd - 3 reco Liber s, Y0810 60, F the recards of the omen of the urveyor of the District of Columbia.” together with the imbrovement thereon. ‘erms_of sale: The above proverty will ba polid mublect o a vrior deed of trust lot $30.000.00 at 6% ° Balance all cash or such terma a8 mav be aKr t sale. A Gevostt of it the ti; 8o el ser at time of sl 7 ing_and no&lfl 1 : naser. Terms lo to be complied with within' thirty days from date of sale. other: wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the dr faulting purchaser. after fi ALY F 12 FSTRABLE Y Lt s VBT A0t ks 2 doeds ot trust recored 1628, being instruments and 230 of the land Tecord of the District of o, on SIS iy Ok SCHOMR AD- 1097 AT THREE OCLOCK Pt lota nvmbored 2¢ to 33 o- clyaive. in sainre 158 Terma of sale: Subject to & prior deed of trust for $6.280 on lot 2% and {o & Drior dred of trust of $5.750 on each of the re. miining 103" The “Diirchate price above il iruats to be pald one-fourth cash: balance in"One.“two and_ three venrs. with interest AL 81X per cent per Angum. pavable seml: Anntially* Depoalt of $1.000 reauired & time "of sale; and the purchaser allowed fifteen daye {ruv date ‘of sale to complete the Durchase. Further ‘particulars At time of salo Al convevancing recording etc. at cost of Durchaser’ 7 CRATE AND PACK All convevancink at “cost of pur- Josellyofaulting. purchaser. after five d 7 b Tewnla in gome news: E‘.;g.“.‘,' fiahod in tho city of Washinkton. THOMAS B. LAWLER, " s wa RO TR B’ oi oo {HgRans BubwpE JULIOR, Sinky Yor Bolders of notes. "o oc8-ahdsoa80. " GAV{OE?E;{ ESPEY. Trustees n...fi"‘-:.':':‘;fifi".".'fl ool 07 IR a8"RES: mond R. Espey. ocll: ls.0xSu R S S - iR Pt Washl L D, C. vublished in the cit nA( "'n'mfi'én_ C BECKER. ©0013-d&de.oxSu ustees. -~ Moving—Crating—Storage! EFIELD ALVORD & CO, ; LONG DISTANCE MOVERS MITH’S §HiTH 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 616 Eye 8t N. W, contact with goud positions supply. Hundreds of new Hotel being” projected in Washington these enterprises. 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Pay is large; work delightful: opportunities unlimited: fleld uncrowded. One graduate made $150,000 in three years. One of them, inst some one else's mone, without investing capital. in Florida without capital. id_for t ined executives exceeds the eterias and tea rooms are ives are badly needed for 00 & month. Meals and lux- ve in your ‘favorite city—or E Course New Willard, Mayflower, Waldorf- (Oven 8:30 AM. to 9 P.M.) with | i His daugh- Was she not worth more to a Annette an- Dance, laugh, You are sensible enough to know that,” Roger “You know that you want more than that from this big, You would not be with him night after night if that were me serious, “Tommy does not 20 years ago ..$4.00 you were as Annette, beautiful, eager. Do you remember how e loved? And all T could think of, Marie, was work- ing for you, taking care you, our home, our babies. And I. Roger, T wanted to care for you, to make you comfortable, to have a home for you, a refug Roger took little wife in his arms. *“And all of that has gone ou of 2 said. “Our baby can | nover t we have had. “Oh s “I do not belleve it. | mamma. 1 shall see th “But it is not done her T do not !I’IIW, It was late when Anne Marsh_returned from thel They walked into the living room 0 Roger half v‘nn his He . blinking a ii it the pair before | _“I have bheen waiting for you." ald. *“Annette, you may g£o upsta nt to talk to this young man Tom Marsh looked curlously at the | older man as Annette hade him good- ht and left th . ‘Sit down,” Roger s ‘1 rething to eay t ' | Tom took thi | continued ta 1oc | ingly at Roger. | I don’t know re in reg You wa Marsh." in Americ have opposite and and questivn ot nnette and | ather perfect are good pals; | “And vou T understan, " Tom ansiver tis all do not asked. ther one cons of us care And in th you th I felt ¢ was out Roger bit his lij “Th, ured tha “You know my h Tom was becoming a “You know my famil pects. 1 am, I think gible.” “We need not Roger d. “Your busi T your pros- pects are of no matter now. You do not wish to marry Annett is satisfactory so “I didn’t say that “Oh, ho! It sounded so to me. T that is neither here nor there. Mamn and I are in some ways old-fashioned We have picked for Annette a hus- band, an old friend of our family, a man from Gascony. as we It is a good arrangement. “But Annette. What does she say?" “Annette is sensible. She knows that we are planning for her happi- nes: Tittl and my consid pros. d eli- ) into are, ut why not leave things as they We are all happy." “Young man, things never stay as they are. It is a law that conditions must change. It is late now, sq I will bid you good-night.” Roger Held out his hand. “I am glad that our interview was not one of pain.” Tom mopped his forehead. _“But I have not said that I would give up Annette.” 1 “You will be obliged to. Tomorrow Jean d’Arnot comes and arrangements will be made. After that you will, of course, not see Annette.” ! “I make no promises,” Tom said | angrily. | “That s not necessary,” Roger said as he showed Tom the door. * ok x % | _ Marie's dinner was on the table, and Roger and his old friend, Jean, longed to begin the appetizing meal. But Annette had not come from her room, although Marie had sounded the gong twice. “Why is Annette so late?” Ro asked impatiently. T “I will go up to her room.” Marie said. She returned immediately and put a folded note in Roger's hand. He opened it and read: “Darling Mamma and Papa: Tom- my and I were married this afternoon. ‘We will return soon for your blessing. % “YOUR LITTLE ANNETTE." s ‘Ho, ho, ho, ho! Roger laughed. See this, Jean. My little girl tells me only last night that marriage is out of style. And today—-"" There were tears In Marie's eyes “Our little girl has done well for herself. She is clever.” “Clever?” Roger snorted. I who was clever.” “Is it a_good match?” Jean asked. “I couldn’t have asked for a better,” Rr‘\ger answered contentedly. “I wish that I might find a good husband for my Nathalie,” Jean said. “She is a care. “I will tell you, Jean, how to do it." Roger leaned toward his friend. “These young folks talk, talk, talk. But they really want just what we wanted— companionship, peace, home and abid- ing love. ,Just make them believe that they can’t have it and marriage will come back in style fast enough.” THE END. (Covyright. 1927.) CONFERENCE OF OCEAN AIRMEN IS PROPOSED Weather Expert Would Call Meet- ing to Discuss Data on Sea Flying. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 17.—Proposal for a round-table conference of flyers who have participated successfully in u;nnuocennlc flights, for the purpose of correlating meteorological dat: was made yesterday by Drb. Juma‘:”. Kimball, weather bureau meteorolo- gist, to the Danlel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. Pr Kimball said that the ocean fl}? have much information which would be of help to the Weather Bu- reau in its future work of plotting uc’efllnlc w;alher reports. e conference. if it is held, will he called on the return of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh to New York October 25, and already has the indors of several transoceanic fiyers, i “It was VESSEL HIT BY GALE. Ships Fight Waves to Save 20 Men and a Woman. SAN FRANCISCO, October 3 17 (P). —‘Threa ships today were fighting a {r‘n'u to save the lumber schooner allingford, bound from Portland to San Francisco with 29 men and & Wwoman aboard, from going on the rocks south of Point Arago, on the Oregon Coast. The steamer lost her Propeller Saturday night.- She wns taken in tow by the steamer Willlam- ette while the steamers Silverado and Celillo were standing by. o DISTANCE RECORD CLAIM. Hydroplane Travels 88 Milss Through Fog and Squalls. SANTA BARBARA, Calif., October 17 (#).—Skimming over the ocean through fog and wind squalls, a 12 foot hydroplane, driven by Henry M. Hazard of Santa Barbara, set what was believed to be a new distance rec- ord In this type of craft by traveling 88 miles in open sea bhetween Santa Parbara and Redondo Beach yester- day. The actual running time was 4 hours and 55 a.inutes, but the elnp!{d time was longer.

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