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AUCTIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928. RESOR AUCTION SALES. ______THIS _AFTERNOON. L A ADANM AT WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TM. PROVED REAL BSTATE. KNOWN A 3004 YOST PLACE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded n Liber No. 5843, folio 259 ef sea., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction. in_ front of the promises, on PRIDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, the following-described land and prem- .’ situate in the District. of Columbia, to 1] Lot 39 in square ©337 in Rovert E Scammell's 1ubdIVIsion 0f parts of the tracts of land known as “Bardadoes and Scotland Enlarged. s per plat recorded in Liber 82, at follo 38. of the records of the office of | the survevor of the District of Columbia | | { | | | | i | AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. C. G. Sloan & Co., Int. Auctioneers 715 13th St. REGIETERED Mammoth Storage Sale of Household Furniture, Personal Effects, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, China, Glass, AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. TRADE MARK subject 1o Tecord Terms of sale s0'd subject 1o a prior deed of trust 10" be in cash. 0 be represented by s note rate of 33500 per month "t §%. said note to be secured Dy & secon nce of the purchase pric ayable at th deed of trust upon the property sold, or all | cash over {rust at option of purchaser. deposit of $200.00 required of purchaser a time of sale _All convevancing. recordin notarial fees at cost of from day of sale. otherwise th right to vesell the Drop: d Cost of the defaulting | After five days' advertisement o ale in some newspaper published in of Washington. D. C. THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO.. T3 By ALFRED H. LAWSON. T-dkds. exSu Real Estate Officer OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE. KNOWN AS PREMISES 162 STREET NORTHWEST “THOS. J By Auxust o ords of the Di Tequesi of Jhe party unnersigned s 173, 1926, being Justrument No among_the 1 of Columbia. and at secured thereby. th at_public’ auc. front of the pr on FRIDAY THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D 1628, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M re of Columbia. lot_forty-three (43) in subdivision of lots i as per pla e District a Dbein and_others hundred eleven (111} n Liber J. H. K.. folio ia subject t0 & i for 311.000 00. ( r pa will be announced at time of sale P e price above said trust to be paid in cash. A depo: 500.00 required. Con- wevancing. recor etc cost Terms to be complie thirty dass. otherwise deposit iculars of ¥ with within rfeited snd the property may be advertised and resold | at on_of the trustees HARRY S_WELCH. BURTON RODRICK. Trustees. the discre certain deed of trus 5. recorded November 11, T at folio 6 amons the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and &t the Tequest of the party secured thereby. undersigned irustees wil sell at public auc- tion, in the office Of the auctioneer, 1435 Eve sirect northwesi, Weshington, D. C.. on FRI- DAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY 'OF AU- A.D. 1928, AT TWO O'CLOCK PM., jowing-Gescribed land and premises in the District of Columbia. and des. nd being ot 74 in _square 3161 of ubdivision made by Wardman and Bones. as per plat recorded in the office of ihe surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Lier 78 at folio 29. Terms of sale: Property sold subject to 2 prior tfust of $3,500.00, full particulars of which will be given at the time of sale; bal- ance of purchase price to be Daidy one-third cash and the balance in two equal install- ments, pavable in one and two years after date. With interest at Six per cent per an- num, pasable semi-annually from date of saie.'secured by deed of trust upon the prop erty sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 required Converancine, recording. etc. at the pur *s cost Terms to be complied with days. otherwise deposit for- feited and ‘Le property may be advertised #0¢ resold st the discretion of the trustees. JAMES D. HOBBS. HOWARD A. BURNS. Trustees. TONEERS. n Liber 7.9.11.13.15.1 THOS. OWEN_& SON, 1431 A EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE POUR- STORY APARTMENT HOUSE AT 2223 N STREST NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON, C.. CONTAINING ABOUT THIRTY- T APARTMENTS. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated : 20. 1928, being tnstrument No. 106 ded March 22, 1928; among the land s of the District of Columbia, and at Tequest of the party secured 'thereby, ed trustees will sell at public in .ro FRI: DY, THE SEV GUST, AD. 1928, AT FIVE foHowing-deseri] te in ibe Districs of Columbia, and des- and being original lot numbes (17} in square numbered ffty (50). of sale. Soid subject 10 a prior deed t for $70.000.00. full particulars of 1i be announced at the time of sale; of purchase price to be paid one- 4 in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments. payeble in one and two years | after dste. with interest ai 6% per annum, pavabic semi-sonusily from date of sale se- cured by deed of trust upon the property #oic. or all cash at the option of the pur- ehaser. A -leposit of §3.000.00 required. Con- Tevancing, recording. etc.. at the purchaser's cosi Terms to be complied with within thiriy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold &5 the clscretion of the trustees. Trustees. FOTORE DAVE OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. of a certain eorded 1n Liber No. 5752, at 1and records of the District anud st the request of the parties secured hereby. the undersigned will sell at public suction. in front of the premises. on b DAY AUGUST m-fll‘?. 1928, AT THREE OCLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed Iand_and. premises. situate in the Dustrict of Columbia, and being lot num- bered forty (40) in biock numbered two (2), orth Columbia Heights,” as described in sic deed of irust. upon the following rms Pirchaser 10 pay one-third of the pur- ehase price in cash. the balance in two nstaliments in one and two years. respec- ively. with interest at the rate of 6% per snnum, secured by deed of trust on the property soid. or all cash. at the opticn of the purchaser Taxes and interest paid or adiusted 10 the date of sale: all convey- ancing. recording. etg.. at the cost of pur- chaser. good title or no sale. A deposit of 3500 Il be required at the time of sale snd settiement to be within thirty (30) days of the date of sale. or deposit forfeited and the property resold. 2t the cost and visk of the defal ng purchaser. after five (5) 35 ‘previous sdvertisement of such resaie Some Washington newspaper. B, FRANCIS SAUL. No. 925 15th Bt. N.W. J. WRILEY JACOBS. e No. 925 15th St NW.. 2010-ChdnerBy Trustées THOMAS J. OWEN & . AUCTIONEERS. 431 EYE BT. N.W. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK deed of trust. re- folio 497, of of Columbia, ' > 1ORTON STREE riue of @ certain deed of trust re- Liver No. 5922. at follo 294, of the of the Iustrict of Columbia, sest of the parties secured gned will sell at pub- 1 t of the premises. on Y. AUGUST TWENTY-SECON HREE O'CLOCK P.M. the fol ibed land and premises, situate District of Columbia, and being iot ipered foriy-nine 149) in biock num- Bered pine i9), “Whitnes Close. de- scrined in ssid deed of trust upon the fol- lowing verm Terms of to s prior Geviednens will be sold sale deed of Lrust securing en 250.00, snd 10 said_deed-of-irust in purchase Dprice ove: said deed of trust, one-third 1 and the bal payabie in on ui the rate of 6% secured the in- rest sru Bt Lhe o ol i-annually upon tazes to be paid or All conveyancing cost of purchaser Tecording. e at 7 deposit of §30000 will be Yime of sale. Terms of sale pites with w rty (30) duys from bf sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeil £nd property resold 18k and cost of 4 Iting purchaser fve days ad of e some Jished i Dc B 10 be e Washingtor PRANCIS BAUL No 975 18th BL N W. BENSON Bl NW Trustees AUCTIONEERS NW wi 1-Akuds 028 OWEN 143 SON. vYE 8T OF VALUABLY SEMI DWELLING BLADENS. USIZES HALS DETACHED ¥ia ROWN A PRENIBES 1 RG ROAD NORTIEA et & certai goed o e ) No 4725, 10l 31 et seq of ‘e Districs ‘ot “Co ducet of At DRIy ersignea trusiees wil I 4Tont of uhe prem FWENTIETH DAY THREFE the following-described land sitvate 1 the District of Co- | I 189 fota 0 | cash and t wha oites #nd design Pty F S worma 10 14 in Kine's divion ¢ Buvetor e Distric 5 2ol aied as and being ot subdivision of fon of part of the office of the gur of Columbis in Libe oses Of masesement and Les Pomles ol 189 in square 4077 BUDD e “Boid sublect o a prior deed o cruse Tor about $50000. further particuler trust, 197 S51"6e ‘announced st time of sule W nase price above said Lrust 1o b . 7 cash A deposit of 1400 66 I ThThe. Tecording, etc. st D Bms to be complied with with) y dass. otherwise deposiL forfeited an ine praperty ‘mey_br \sed and resol 1 une discretion of th PRRTRTRTRLET] ¥ nner ntans. restrictions and covenants of The above property will be | or ue June 9. 1929: $500.00 including_interest purchaser. ¢ ssle (o be complied with within Ue of & certain deed of trust. dated rec- the lowing-described land_and premises, situ- and ‘desig- | the at the purchaser’s | e | bed isnd and premises, | red | bia, and st the request of the party secured 8a'd property is subject 5410 property y two “nd two er by property of the pur- required at the com- ust duly i Long | ments i of first-mentioned o 5 $410 DIODeILy heing now uired | d | t| A e . B, ( [§ rerms, Ford Sedan (By Order U. S. Marshal) Also Other Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s i 920 Penra Ave. N.W. SATURDAY August 18th 10 AM. the ce of the surveyor of the deed of Adam A. Weschler & Son. Household Furniture |} “Kimball” Upright, “Foster” Player and other Pianos, Rugs, Automobiles, Etc By order U. 5. Marshal et al. Bcitains ke Tkt of Drasecs: Tilt-top. Turn-top and Drop-leal FUGian pRiTse® mintar, alei and Velour Davenport an i e | fricerators, Lamps. Rugs. Showcases. Refrigerating * Case, BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. Saturday, August 18th, 1928 Furnitare, 9 a.m. Automobiles, 10 a.m. au; GUS EICHBERG 50 Automobiles By Auction Saturday‘ | & August 18th, 12 Noon 462 Pa. Ave. NW. | Opvosite Ford Building AUCTIONEER models | T surume pars | THOS J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, i 1431 EYE ST. N.W. | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE Two-| STORY DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREM- | ISES 714 MORTON STREET NORTH- By virtue of & cer‘ain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber Ni. 5564, folio 419 ef sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum- | thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at | public suction. in front of the premises, on | MONDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AU- GUST. A.D. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P M. | the following-described land and premises. tucte in the District of Columbia. and des ignated as and being lot 64 in H. W. Van | Senden's sundivision of lots in biock' 9 in | Todd and Brown's subdivision of part of | Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains. ss per | plat recorded in the office of the surveyor | Jor the District of Columbia, in Liber 34 at folio 165 block 9 nOW known as square 2893 Terms: Soid_subject to a prior deed of trust for $3,500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to be | paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required | Conveyancing. Tecording. eic., 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 | W. A FAUCETTE. LOUIS L. HASTINGS, Substituted Trustees in Equity Cause No. 48615, 934 14th St N.W. £u8.10.13.15.17.20 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwesi. | TRUSTEES' SALE™ OF VALUABLE SIX- | ""ROOM BRICK AND FRAME HOUSE. | Z-GAR GARAGE. 1218 UNION STREET | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 5868, folio 265 et seq. | | of the land records of the District of Co- | | lumbia. and at the request of the party se- | | cured ihereby. the undersigned trustees will | sell"at public auction, in front of the prem: | | fSes.“on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-FOURTH | | DAY OF 'AUGUST. AD. 1928, AT THREE- | | THIRTY O'CLOCK ~PM., the following- | | described jand and premises, situate in the | | District of Cojumbia and designated as and | | being_part of original lot numbered Afty (50 in square numbered five hundred and | | two (502), beginning 6 feet south from the | northwest corner of sald lot. thence south | | 16 feet, thence east 120 feet to a public alley, | thence' north 16 feet, thence west teel | to_the beginning | Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for 31,500, further particulars of which | will be announced &t time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in ‘A deposiL of 3300 require nvey- | ancing, recording. etc.. at purchaser’s cost. | Terms to be complied with within thirty 0) days. otherwise deposit forfeited and he propety may be advertised and resoid at the discretion of the trustees HARRY K. BOSS. H GLENN PHELPS. 2ul5.17.20.2223 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIGNEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W USTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1441 CORCORAN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated Junvary 20, 1925, being instrument No. 220, Tecorded January 26, 1925, among the lind records of the District of Columbia, and at \'m the request of the party secured thereby. the | undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion: in front of the premises, on MONDAY, | THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK Pi. the escribed land and premises, situ- District of Columbia, and desis. | hated as and being Jot 63 in Riges and | Plant's subdivision of square 208, as per piat recorded in ihe office of the surveyor for the District of Columbis, in Liber R. W. 10110 28 Terms: 8old_sublect to a prior deed of trust for $3,250.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid 550000 in cash, balance in monthly install- merts, the amount to be announced at time of sale, or all cash at option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200.00 required n- veysncing. recording, eic.. ut the purchaser’s Cost. Terms to be complied with within iy days, otherwise deposit forfeited and Bric-a-Brac, Trunks, Office Furniture, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan's Gallerie: SATURDAY August 18th, 1928, at 10 AM. Also effects from several estates and other sources. order of the Federal Storage Co. and others. | ing. { within' thirts | corded May 4. 1927, among the land records | ot | equal installments, payable in one and two | years, 7 may be ndvertised and resold at retion of the trustees ODEL 8. 8M4ITH, FRANK A" GIBBON “Trustees TIONEERS, u9.11.13.15.17.20. THOB. J. OWEN & BC 1431 EYE 8 BALE OF_VALUABLE BEING A TWO-BTORY BRICK DWELLING, CONTAINING SIX ROOM AND BATH, KNOWN A8 919 POTOMA AVENUE BOUTHEABT By virtue of a certain d corded in Liner No 6001 | the land records of the Di 3 st the reauest of the reby, the undersigned wil in front of DAY, AUGL FOUR-T Iollowing-described land and e District of Columbia, and being | fot numbered sixteen (16) 1u sausre nimn | bered nine hundred and ffty-two (952). ar | descripea in said deed of Lrusl, upon the 1 | following ter 2} "“Terms of sale Suid property is subject to & privr deed o1 trust securing an indebled- Tess of $2,000.00, and sald property will be 5id subject Lo sald deed-of-trust indebted- s Of the purchase price over and above d deed of trust, ohe-third is Lo be paid In bulance in two egual instail- payable in one and two vewrs, with Tierest ai the rate of 6% per annum, pay- hie semi-annuglly. secored by secon of trust upon the property sold, or wl eash 1 the option of the purchuser. Interest and Laxgh 10 be paid of adiusied to date of sale 4 'deposiv of 120000 will be required at the ¢ | Ume #f sale Al conveyancing, record| s [ eic. at the cost of purchaser. Terms of to be complied with within thirty (30) day: Yrom day of sule. otherwise deposit will be forfeited snd property resold st risk and s | cos of defauiting purchaser after five (5) 5 | drva mdvertisement of such resale in some 4 | hewspeper published 1n Washington, . C. 7 K. FRANCIS BAUL, No 925 18th BL N W., WILLIAM P RENBON. No. 926 15th Bt N W Trusiess 2 REAL ATE. ed of trust, re at follo 110, of parties secured sell at Fy i WEDN es, on OND. the Bl r S eull Andsexsu ! purchaser's rict of Columbin, | public | deed | | THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- | street 715 13th St. C. G. SLOAN & €O., INC., Aucts. FUTURE DAVS. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES SALE OF_VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH. KNOWN AS 1226 DUNCAN ST. N By virtue of a certain deed of trust re- orded or June 30. 1927, as instrument No % of ‘the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties Secured. thereby. the undersigned will sell public auction. in front of the premises. 't tne lund 1ccords of the District of on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-SEC- ONO. 1024, Al FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, sit- ua'e in the District of Columbia, and being lot numbered elghty-two (82) in square num- bered ten hundred and elght (1008), as de- Scribed i said deed of trust upon the fol- lowine teems. Terms of <ale: Said property is subject to prior deed of trust securing an indebted- 55 0f $3.000.00, and sald property will be 71 Subject to said deed-of-trust indebted- O the purchase price over and above Said deed of trust, one-third is to be pald in cash and the balance in two eaual in- stallments. pavable in one and two years. With interest at the rate of 6% per annum, pavable semi-annually. secured by second Geed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. In- {erest ‘and taxes to be paid or adwsted to date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be re- | Guired at the time of sale. All convevanc- Tecording. etc. at the’ cost of ~pur Terms of sale to be complied with (30) “days from day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop- erty resold at risk and cost of defaulting Dutchaser after five (5) days’ advertise- Phent of such resaie in some newspaper pub- lished in Washingion. D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL. | No. 925 15th St NW. | WILLIAM P, BENSON. No. 925 i5th St N-W. aull-d&ds.exSu L satel THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. $ TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- | STORY FRAME DWELLING, BEING PREMISES _NO. 732 THIRD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April 26, 1921, being instrument No. 20, re- THOMAS J chaser of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1 AT FOUR-THIRTY QCLOCK PM.. following-described lamd and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bia. and desiznated as and being the south 13 feet by the full depth thereof of original 20 in square 529; sald property now known for purposes of assessment and tax- ation as Jot 801 in_square 529, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase moner to be paid in cash. balance in two with _interest at seven Der centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to Tesell 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. SAMUEL_A_DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON, d&ds.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. Executor’s Sale Valu- able Real Estate in Busi- ness Zone, Improved by Dwellings Nos. 213, 215 F St. N.W. By Public Auction WEDNESDAY August 29, 1928 At 4 O'Clock P.M. Lot 5, Sq. 566, 24x120 ft. to Alley Terms—One-half cash, balance on or before 3 years at 6%, or all cash. $300 deposit at sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with in 30 days. GEORGE D. HORNING, Estate Mary Horni) | 28084, Administration 2u17,20,22,24,27.28.29 { | ADAM A. WESCHLE! AvCTioNEEHS © Bankrupt Sale of New Furniture Gas Ranges, Linoleum, Cabi i net Coal and Oil Heate Cook Stoves, Cong. Andirons, House: Furnishings Also Underwood Typewriter, Iron Safe, File Case, Desk, Rug Rack, etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 709 G Street N.W. MONDAY, August 20 Commencing 10 A.M. The above will first be offered as in entirety and if a satisfactory bid s not recelved will be immediately sold in detail. 1In re Palace Purni- ture Co, Inc, Bankrupt No. 2023. LUNSFORD L. HAMNER, Trustee. aul6.17,18 Columbian Building. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE BT. N.W 2 J st | TRUSTEES' SALE OF “VALUABLE SEMI. | DETACHED "FRAME DWELLING, 312 | NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST, By virtue of a certain deed of (rust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6080, folio 105 et sea.. | of the land Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia. “and at the reuest of the party | ecured thereby. the undersigned trustees | Wil el at public wuction. in front of the " 4, on DAY, THE TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1938, AT ing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of original lot 4 in square 945. deseribed as follows: Beginning for the same al ® point on the east line of 9th east 2 feet 7 inches south of the northwest corner of said lot, thence south along said street 19 feet 2 'Inches, thence €east 115 feet 107, inches to the rear line of said lot, thence north along said rear line 19 feet 2 inches, thence west 115 feet 10Va inches to beginning, and also known as the fiorth 19 feet 2 inches front on said street by full depth thereof of lot 23 in the sub- division of lots in said saiare made by C. C. Langley, administrator, as per plat recorded in Liber W. B. M., follo 137, of the records of the office of the surveyor of_the District of Columbla Terms: All cash. A deposit of 1300 re- auired. Conveyancing, recording, eic.. at cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the propeity may be adver: tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees RICHARD E.HARRIS, 2 NATHAN DUVALL #415.17,20.21,23 Trustees THOB. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 Eye Street Northwest | TRUSTEES' BALE OF FRAME DWELLIN KNOWN AS PREMISES 5744 DANIELS ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated | v 13,1927, being instrument No. 4878, | recorded Augist 3. 1027, among the land | of the District of Columbis, and nt | quest of the party secured 'thereby. | undersigned trustees will sell at public tion. 1n front of the premises, on UREDAY. THE SUXTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1928, AT THREE O'CLOCK | P, “the following-described ~land '~ and premilses situate in’the District of Colim: oo, and designated as and being part of a iract of 'and called “Poor Tom's Last BRI and being now known for Durposer of ussessment and taxation as parcels 61/63 and 61/58, being improved by premises 6744 | Dantels road northwest. Terms: Bold sublect ‘to a prior deed of trust for §7.000.00, further particulars of | which will “be announced at tme of sl | the purchase price sbove said trust to | pald in cagh A deposit of 300.00 required. | Conveyancing, yecording, elc., ul purchaser’s { ot “Terms’ o be complicd with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the properly may he advertised and resold au the discretion of the trustees JAMES H_BADEN. GLADYS E. GETTIS #04,6,8,10,13.15 Trustees 44 THE AROVE BALE. e HAS until MOND! TWENTY. | TRUSTE! DWE! AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAY’ i THOMAS J. QWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH. KNOWN AS 1548 THIRD STREET NORTHWEST. nv virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 5683, at follo 212, of the fand records of the District of “Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public suctjon. In_ front of = the premises. on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-SECOND, 1928, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and being lot numbered twenty-five ~(38) uare numbered five hundred and twenty- on s described in sald deed of trust upon the following terms Terms of sale: Sald property is subject to a prior deed of trust. securing an in- debtedness of $3,250.00. and sald property Will be sold subject to said deed-of-trust indebtedness. “Of the purchase price over and above sald deed of trust, one-third is to be paid in cash and the balance in two ecqual installments, payable In one and two | vears, with interest at the rate of 6% per Annum. payable semi-annually. secured by Second deed of trust upon the property soid. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. terest and taxes to be pald or adiusted to dats of sale. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at the time of sale. All con. veyancing, recording. etc. at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied Rith within thirty (30) days from day of Sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and proverty resold at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. after five (5) days' ad- vertisement of ‘such resale in some news- paper published In Washington, D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL, No. 923 15th St.'N.W. WILLIAM P BENSON. No. 925 15th St. N.W. -dids.exSu Trustees ADAM A WESCIILER & SON AUCTIONEER Valuable Business Property No. 1126 7th Street NW,, also Trade Fixtures BY PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday, August 21, 1928 at 3:30 O’Clock P.M. Lot $26. Sauare 425—18x100 feet to Alley. Terms: Subject to Building Associa- tion Trust, $6.928.07 payable monthly, balance one-half cash, remainder $60.00 per month. including interest at 6% for three years. at which time balance be- comes due, secured by second deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash $500 deposit at sale. Convevancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in 30 davs. Immediately thereafter. trade fistures, furniture -and _cquipment contained therein: terms. cash. FRANCIS D ALEXANDER. JAMES J. SLATTERY. Ati Insurance AU10,13.15.17.18.20 neys. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1129 Girard St. N.W. By virtuc of a certain deed of trust duly recorded June 4. 1938, Instrument No. 148, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of ‘the party secured thereby. ths undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. 1928, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and ‘bremiises. Situate in the District of Co- lumbia, to wit: Lot 62 in Edgar . Kennedy and Isaac N. Davis' subdivision of part of biock twenty-four (24). ‘Columbia Helghts.” as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 16, folio 156. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to & prior desd of trust for $6,000.00. a3 6%%. due May 17, 1931; balance 3500 cash, remainder 350 per month with interest at 6%. secured by a second deed of trust upon property sold. or all cash over trust, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 required at sale, All conveyancing. recording_snd notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trastees reserve chie right to resell property it Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resal in some newspaper published in Washiny FRANK E. GHISELLT. JOSEPH A. RAFFERTY. sud-epdids.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. NW. ES' SALE OF TWELVE DESIRABLE" TWO-STORY. SEMI-DETACHED BRICK DWELLINGS. SITUATE ON HARRISON STREET BETWEEN FORTY-FOURTH AND PORTY-FIFTH STREETS NORTH- By virtie of twelve deeds of trust. corded December 20th. 1926, and being in- struments Nos. 218 to 229. inclusive, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell. in front of the premises on THURSDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF AUGUST, TRUSTE 26 re- | AD. 1028, COMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY | | O'CLOCK P.M.. lots numbered eight (8) to nineteen (19). 'both inclusive, in Eugene A. Smith's subdivision of lots in squares num- bered fifteen hundred and eighty (1580), as per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 84. at folio 97: subject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance in one, two and three years, with intere: at_six per cent per annum. payable annually. Deposit of $200 each hous: quired at time of sale and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from day of sale to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale ARTHUR G. BISHOP. FRED MCKEE. y28-d&ds,exSu Trustees. ATUEABQVE SALE 18 PORTEON R, T FRIDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-POURTH, 1928, "same_hour and plage. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. _au10,11,13.15,17.20.22.24 - ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE_OF DETACHED FRAME BUNGALOW, NO. 3067 CLINTON AVE- NUE NORTHEAST. By virtue uf & certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5805, folio 106 et sea., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and st the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF AUGUST, 1928, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises,’ situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 53 in the subdivision by Kenneth Vieth ‘et nl. of lots 24 and 25 in block 5. “Woodridge,” as per plat recorded in Liber 79, follo 55, of Lhe records of the office, sur- veyor. District of Columbla; said block now known for purposes of assessment and taxa- tion as square 4320. subject to restrictions and covenants of record "Terms of sale; The above property will be sold subject to @ prior deed of trust for §3,250.00, at 6%. due July 1. 1931; balance $300.00 or more cush, remainder $45.00 per month, including interest on first trust and interest on second trust at 6'a%. secured by & second deed of trust upon the property Sold, or all cash over trust at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of $300.60 required at sale. Al conveyancing, recording and notarial fees t cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the right to reseli property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- Craser after five days’ advertisement of such Torale tn some newspaver published in Wash- ington, D. €. KENNETH P. ARMSTRONG. FREDERICK W. CAWTHORNE., aup-eod&ds.exsu Trustees THOS. J OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. ik 1431 Eye Street Northwest. ES SALE OF VALUABLE FRAM 'LLING, KNOWN A8 PREMISES 510 ASPEN STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of » certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5806, folio 335 et seq of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees Seireds Wi ubiic “wuction, .. front. of the remises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY- IGHTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the follow! seribed land and premiges, situate in the Bitice o Colimbih: und designated as and being_part of lot 7 in square 3193 in Curry e R ton's subdivigion, of - block 2. I “Grammer's Addition to Takoma Park’ and part of Support, as per plat recorded SLDer a2 ollo 30, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, described as follows: Beginning i 't the' noFthenst corner. o said lot 7 and running thence west with the south line of Aspen street 50 feet to the enst line of lot 6 in sald subdivision. ghence south along said east line of lot 6 140 feet, thence east on a line parallel with the south line of Aspen street 50 feet to the west Jine of lot 8 in said subdivision and thence north along sald west line of sald lot & 140 feet to the place of beginning: subject to a 15-foot building-restriction line as shown on said plat Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $7,500.00, further particulars of whieh wil be announced at time of sale; the Pirchase price above sald trust ‘to be paid PATERA® R¥debosit of $300.00 required - Son- I A Gemording. ele L Durchanr's cost ‘Terms (o he complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may ve advertised and resold e e Tilkcretian. of the. trustees HARRY M _PACKARD, CHARLES E MARSH. au17.20.22,24.27 24 Frlsteen ACKING & STORAGE ANOS Fhone ‘M()VINI‘.. STORAGE ¥OR FURNITURE AND PI WESGHLER'S, 030 a'ave. “n.w Al GET_OUR RATES FIRST .ir_;xr)_ AVOID All-American (A, A aster & Co., 903 11th st n w._Pr._ 8753 STORAGE Main_1282 LONG DISTANCE MOVING Hince 1806 EN POST ned AY i BEVENTH DAY OF AUGUAT. 1038, SAME PYILE ) | | i 204 pla | BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES DAVIDSON _iFaRaes"e STORAGE Co. 1170 8L NW. Main 0220 te 9330 -de- | | | | LEGAL NOTICE AND NOTICE OF S. ALE. United States Marshal's Sale of Confisca Touring, Engine No. 125240, D. §-5103, NOTICE OF TAKING AND DESCRIPTION OF CONFISCATED AUTOMOBILES IN THE POLICE COURT OF THE DIS- TRICT OF 'COLUMBIA, HOLDING A UNITED STATES BRANCH United_States of America vs. Robert Lan- caster: Santo Zumbo; Glenroy H. Toombs. Russell Beatley; Robert Thomas Burgess et al; Richard Nathaniel Joshua: Vincent Jacob Pokoney; Thomas Langdon Brown. Willlam Oliver Donaldson: ~Eimer Lester Howard; George Cyprus Jones Joseph Le- land vey: Elliott Lloyd, Jobn Logan; Willlam _Oliver Donaldson; 'Robert Mans: fleld; John Viyian Frye: ' Henry Bernard Thomas et al.: Theodore Robinson. Douglas Young. John _Fitzhugh: Theodore ~Dyer James Butler. Emmett Robert Huntt; LeRoy Henderson, Harry Lewls; Willlam Thomas Wiggins. Docket numbers: 305341, 309020, 310027. 310765, 311174 311903, 312009, 312178, 312326, 312088, 312943, 312048, 313035, 313621 PUBLICATION NOTICE.—Whereas, In the above-entitled causes. the Police Court of the District of Columbia has, on to wit, the 3rd day of August, A.D. 1998, ordered ‘that & taking of the automobiles selzed in said respective causes, and hereinafter described, together with n description thereof, be duly advertised in accordance with the provisions of Section 26. Title 11 of the National Pro- hibition Act. and has designated the 4t day of Seplember. 1928, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, in raid Court. as and place for all persons having any to or for said automobiles to appear and interpose claim thereto or therefor, other- wise said automobiles will be sold or other- wise disposed of according to NOW. therefore. in pursuance of the said Orders ‘of said Court, I do hereby give pub- lic notice to all persons concerned that the following-described automobiles, being the | automobijes respectively described in _said orders, were duly selzed and taken posse slon of. at the several places in the city of Washington. District of Golumbla. re- spectively set against said automobiles. by the proper officers of the law on the dates respectively set against said automobiles. while and because the same were being un- awfully used by the respective defendants 1 sald causes for the unlawful transporta- tion and possession in transportation therein of intoxicating liguor in said District of Columbia. in violation of the provisions of said National Prohibitlon Act. viz.: (Each automobile is listed below ‘with the follow- ing information. viz.: Police Court number, description of automobile, place and date Ford Coach. Engine No. 5552248. No. S-8917, 1927, 440': Prather's Alley’ northwest, November 20. 1027 306738, Dodge Tourine. Encine No. 615167, D. C_tag No. P-3276, 1928. on N Street between Wis- consin _Avenue and_Potomac Street north- west, January 5. 308955, Olds Touring, Engine No. B-6819, D € 8-2947. '1928: Second and T Streets north east. March 14, 1928 309020, Marmon Tour- | ing. Engine No. 0037, D. C. tag No. K-5800. 1928; ~ Second ~ and ' Penniyivania Avenue | southeast. March 10. 1928 310027, Ford Coupe. Engine No. 436707. D_ C._tar No P-9393. 1928: Fifteenth and Gales v northeasi. April 13, 1928. 310765 Dodge LEGAL NOTICE PAUL 3 EAR! 600 F NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE list published herewith contains the names of ail applicants_for admission to the bar of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- Jumbia who were successful in the bar examination held June 21, 23, 23, 1928. The committee of bar examineis Trequests that any information tending to affect the eligi- bility of any of said applicants on moral grounds be furnished the committee on or before September 20, 1928 JOHN 'PAUL EARNEST. Chairman, 600 F Stirect N.W. RALPH GIVEN. Secretars, 6th and D Streets N gar P. Allen. Lyman L. Long Earl Babcock Franklin J *Lund Clarence L. Bahr. Harris G. Luther Thomas D, Lynch 306731 341 312389. 313040. i i \ | JORN Attorney, Roy Wells Bailey. Leight Fuller Barber Sheridan C. Bikas Norbert Eugene Birch. Eugene F. Bogan. Samuel Bosorad. el lix J. Borlik Edward B. Willard G. McGraw Willlam_G. McGuire Simon Francis McHuzh Matthew W. McManus Francis Jaines McNamal H. P. McNennv Louis J. Meverle. Fred R Miller Isadere Minovitz William H Mondell Joel P. Moore Evaristo Carazo Morales Theron Bromley MOrTOW. Raymond Garrett Bowers Elmer Ernest Boyner. Henry S. Boynton Francis C. Brooke. Edward Brosler Arnold Bruckner Kenneth H. Bruner William Burrows Gerard M. Cahill Claude M. Callahan. J. Gordon’ Canfleld Eugene F. Capibianco. James F. Case: P..J. Cavanaugh John Reed Cheseldine. Abraham Cohe: Daniel G. Coben. Lewis D. Cohen, Felix Cole John C. Conliff, ir. Maurice Collins Hugh W. Colton. George A. Corbin Paul Tranger Culbertson. Gale T. Cummings. « Meredith ‘M. Daubin. Walter D. David Vernon R. Durst. Donald E. Earl. Lois Earseman. May Eastman George J. Eder Charles “Hull Elliott Henry H. Elliott George R. Ericson. Alvin G, Estes Edward 8. W. roum, jr. walter G M. Pields. ‘Wendell W. Forbes. John L._Fowler Harold N._ Fredericks. Gorham P. Freer. John W. Ciaskins. Rovert Henry Nathaniel Gelsler. John L. Geraghty Francis 8. Gettle James_ Wililam Gill Carl G. Gilliland David J. Goldstein. Frederick E. Goldstetr. Isanc Goldstein. Eimer J. Gorn James J. Graham. Harlan E. Grimes. R. M. Grou Lioyd G George Hagen. Wm. L._Hunaway. Robert C. Handwerk. Hoyt B. Hurper Charles’ Willard Hayes. Benjamin Henkin. Louis Carr Henry Theodore Frince Hollis Mary Frances Holmes Louis Horowitz William J. Howder William T. Howley, Albert Hubschman. Ralph H. Hudson Robert C. Huston. May Rouse Hutchinson Lynn D. Hutten R. H. Ayd: Nettie M Jones, Albert W. Kalser Joseph_Ale cander Kaufman Henry T. Kilburn Olive Virginia King James R. Kirkland. Bessie T Koehl. Paul F.'de Bruyn : Kops. D, Milfon Ladd Albert Lanzerman. James E. Lea, r 1 Harry Levin N. Levin. Jacob_Ben aul7.24.3 h Mulvey Munson Neviaser. man Arnold H Hobart_Ne J.T. O'Lou T. I Parrish Francis J._Pelland Abraham Ponack. Robert_Francis Pontzer Clarence H John James Powers. Benjamin Prager G. Wilfrid Pryor. E. Morgan Pryse. E H. Purdy Mary Agnes Quinn Morris A. Rabkin Ellen Kathryn Raedy. Mildred E. Reeves Charles Philip Reilly Cooper B. Rhodes. Harold J. Richardson. Kenneth C. Robbins Irving S._Rose John J. Scanlan Frederick Schafar Francis J. Seymour. John L. Seymour. Harold H. Shaller Thomas L. Sharkey. Henry Shattyn John A Steil Chas. E. Shreve. George Joseph Silhavy. Joseph B. Silverman. Leo C. Sullivan Frank A. Surine William H. Stanton. Luke H. Stapleton. Samuel Stearman. Daniel C. Steers. Jean Stephenson. Aline F. Stillwell Paul Proseer Stoutenburgh. Donald L. Stumpf. Mark Taylor afiord Erogdyne Teu Edward A. Tonjes. Joseph Ravmond Tottenhotl Robert S, Trimble. Charlotte Ann Vaux Weston Vernon. jr Frederick Walter Wakefleld. ir Victor A, Wallace. Charles L. Waiker J. Herbert Walsh James Robert Ward Harley A. Watkins Raymond °C. Weber Kassel Welastein. nes J. Whalen. Willlam Joseph Wheatley B A Whitney 'rank Tvan Whitney W. Whitson Porter Young Wi fary Dixon Willls. juy A, Winkjer. Arthur L. Winn. ir. Henry J Winters utzius. Lishtman EDUCATION Al THE SERVICE SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL CONSTANCE C. TUTHILL. Principal 1860 Mintwood Place, Adams 1443 Kindergarten and Grades. Boarding and Day School Threuoh unfoldment, develops ability for right thinking and doing. thus attaining the true development of character. Winter Sessions. Summer Sessions. Catalogue. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar’s Office 818 13th St. N.W. Tels. M. 6617, Fr. 7964 Open for registration 9 a.m. to 7 p.m ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Concise but comprehensive course for earnest, ambitious young men. Theory and practice closely inter- woven in classroom and labor, tory. Curriculum includes mathe- matics, mechanical drawing and intensive shop work. Course complete in one year Students construct motors, install wiring, test electrical machinery. Graduates are qualified to enter the electrical field at once. Thoroughly equipped fireproof dormitories, dining hall, shops. Founded 18! For catalog ad- | dr, Bliss Electrical School C P ST L L 210 Takoma Ave, Washington, D. C‘l west, &ine west, 3297, Avens Ford tag No. S-2-101, Street northwest, Ford Coupe, Engine No. 3922099, and O Streets 312099, Ford Coupe tag No. J-008 nd N Streets northwest, Jjune Seda T-9233. southeast, No. northwest, June 8, 1928, Engine No. 1928; i 436, eent! . 1928, 24988, o ta nortl Tour) 8 v 8. inf north dan. 13,1 440705. Hope July ad nd were all persons, automobiles or any of them. o title fore ton. 4th o'cloc Vided the same shall be a day of jurisdic- | | tion. otherwise on the next day of jurisdic- and there to inter- claim to said automobi have. and ause why the same shall not be forfei.:d the United States and condemn:d posed of according to law. and that in | tion th 1928; Fifth and May 3. 1928, No. 10823730, D. May 12, 1928 Engine ' No 1928: ué northeast. May, Roadster. Engine N 1928; May T-7197, 1928; Tenth 13987403, D. Eighth 028 312178, Dods D. G, tag No, and D 3123 C Street between norineast. June tag No. h No. U-1859. west. June 21, ing, Engine No. 9677 1928; 921 S Street northwe Chevrolet Touring. serial No. 2B-95745. D. C. tag No. 8: First and Plerce Streets north- 312388, uly 4. 1928, 3129 No. 6114604, Key Bridg 1928 312948, 7344352, D. C._fag eigh d 1928 13194641 ront of hwest, July Engine No. D Cc’ fag 10, 1928 938 D 1928, tag No Ro 15. No. 313621. c Benning Fond B C: 5542490, | U-3604. 1928. Congress Heights, 193, Dodge Truck. Engine No B-5508, - d and Nineteenth Place northeast, | ‘Trembling from head Dodge Touring. 484113. D. C.'tag No. U-3561. ted Automobiles. L 19, 0.1 in_ front of 1820 K 18, n C. Ford Sedan. U-1: Fifteenth Chevrolet Touring, Engine No. 1230461, D. C. U iogs: Sixin and T Strcets 101, 43, No. Sheriff "Road northeast. | 13035, Ford Tourin No. 1129 New "Hampshire Avenue 313040; “Ford Se- Hope Road southeast. that _the thereafter said or sal in day ck_in said of Scptember, thereafter). then any hem, if any they respective defendants | duly convicted before said Court for the offenses aforesaid ’ if any there be, claiming said nterest therein, be and appear be Court. to be holden at District of Columbia. AD. the forenoon of that day e of failure to 50 appear. mobiles will be sold in accordance v of the Nationsl 1 at PUBLIC AUCTION SOR CASH the FIDELITY GARAGE. FOURTEER AVENUE NORTHWEST. | at 10 O'CLOCK AM EMBER 6. tion AND WAS] on Da day of Au West al Opens Sept. 18 in Its New Location to Think THURSDAY. otherwise disbosed of according to law. D Ci % o_snvoer, ) in and for the District of Columbia 26, Title 11 Act FLORIDA HINGTON. D. C.. SE! ted at Washington. ust. A.D. 192 EDGA! United States Mars! DEVITT SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Boys Prepares for Coll Point. nd Air Service. Has boys in 47 olleges All athlet; c rtelogue on 2961 Upton St. N.W. Washington, D. C. e Bureau of Standards Opposi Law Sch Member Assaciation of Schools Aporoved by American Bar Assoelation Established 1865 Academic Year 1928-29 begins September 19 American Law Registration Days September 15-18, Inclusive STOCKTON HALL West 1640 720 Twentieth St. | 200 | Runn | Pancing ~ v Kentucky Ave, near Every modern appointment Plan~$ Plan~ ¢ 4. up daily uropean American i 00 up daily ~ Write for Booklet A AtlanticCitys best Moderate-price Hotel | The ELBERON R.B.LudyM.D HOTEL Sp._cial Weekly Rates - dal i Free bathing Booklet ~/hone ~Marine 6813 Oroners. RALPH MECKL EY 0N American Plan, Daily. $4 & $4.50 CIAL FAMILY RATES Most_cantral loation. Runn Ocen Aven PR AL ALBEMA and ROOMS - - - $2 up doily, $12 up Weekly ly, $22.50 up Weekly water all roama Private beths. £} wr R i -~ ELROSE HAL Rl ing water \View. K 35 nous How triity. L ROSECRANS nr e Virginia Ave_ne 10 ¢V ATLANT ITH MEALS -Sdu hine from hotel Ideal Write for fulder Annapolis, colleges sraduates from Princeton and other Suvervised study and How ics. rea: George Washington University ool ~ RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N Water in all rooms| od Orchestra ‘t; I8 with meals Speclal Weekly Rates oy ack Fones. peo. (President Brunswick Club of Washingten for 1y years). INCES Owner & Manaiter AP Streels 311174, Ford Coach. En tag No. J-5453, 1928: in front of 1624 Tenth Street north- 311340, Chevrolet Tour- 1662580, D. Thirtieth and Rhode lIsland tag No. U-5447, near M Street northwest. Ford Coupe. Coast Guard uest or() beach C. tag No. north- Nan's Leap Year Leap. OU'RE a fool to stay!" Nan Prest repeated these words over and over, as she jerked a pan of fluffy white biscuits from the oven and half threw them upon the kitchen table. This saying of her now married sister Bulah had been racing through her whirling brain, until she felt like Vesuvius about to erupt. It was Nan this and Nan until—— “Oh, Nan!" interrupted a clear girlish voice. I'm going out after all. ~Joe’ got tickets for the matinee and I knew you would not mind!” “Mind!” thundered Nan You know very well, Julie Prest, that you promised |to vacuum part of the house today. Ford Touring | But Nan stormed in vain, for by the time she had reached the front door her younger sister was nonchalantly sailing | down the street Engine | Nan wanted to scream, to rend her 1928: | hair, for it had always been the same |since the sudden death of her parents, |two years ago. The household slogan seemed to be— “Let Nan do it. She doesn't mind!" to foot, she | whisked her old straw hat from the hall |rack and jammed it down upon her icurly mop of fair hair, then tore through the front door and down the avenue. “She'd show ‘em!"” ‘Tears filled her biue eyes as she sped on. Her head was splitting, but it was no wonder after the strenuous days of nursing 10-year-old Sonny through the | chickenpox,” besides looking aiter her brother Joe and sister Julie and the home. But she'd show 'em, besides it | was leap year—-and she was going to leap Once a young woman gave her a curi- ous glance, but Nan did not care. She i was desperate, for she iniended follow- ing in the footsteps of a book heroine that she had recently read about—she | was going to propose to the first man | that she met For a block or two she did not pass a single gentleman, but as she turned the | corner "of the boulevard, she suddenly C. tag No. “ 1928, 2536653, 311426, D. C 311903, | C. tag 1928, D. e, . Engine No. 1928: Eight- June Engine” No. | 1928: _oni and Six- 312389, that, 220, 1928. 312590, Ford D. C. Enf Engzine 1928 5-7247, J-7848, C. D. tag No. C.. July 1928; Good En- 1028 July 28. 1928. and that any rizht Washine- on_the at 10 (pro- | 1928, o5 (r any to show and | ine said i 19: on the 3rd | cited and breathless young man. For a second Nan stared | then, | claimed dramatically Will you—will you please marry me?" She did not know which startied her the most—the sound of her own daring voice or upon her victim's face, or the fact that she had actually proposed to a perfect stranger In a dazed manner she tripped down the street beside this astounding young gentleman. Funny how queer her head felt; she could not collect her thoughts. supidly; Entrance. horor 'RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. New Clarion sy Ave. Just off Boardwalk I LWAYS OPEN. Capacity 250. Baih [ 5. K. BONIFACE. ) ' STRATH-HAVEN Rentucky Avenue near Beach. Atlantic City. Enropean. 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[ | TEAMS| Washington to Baltimore by Steamer Sailings Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p.m. Sailings trom Baltimore daye at 4:30 pom. pczed TIE GREATEST WATER OUTING SHINGTON HAS TO OFFER Main 3949 for Inform: and I The Baltimore and Virginia Steamboat Company 7th Street Wharf S.W. ¥, 1y Europ. tes. Bathing stovotng ¢ RSN T o T Leay Line Micton Tours {2t 7 Ly 0%, s £ loceu. at AM. and 3 P, Seand” Bookiet A and Tiime. "ho Line, Matn 600 % — PROPOSALS. PROPOSA WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Bureau of Supblies and Accounts, Navy De- parument, Washington, D. 0., until 10 ¢ clock n}. August 21, 1938, for delivering loosa- leat binders to the Navy Yard. Washington. D. O Apply for proposals to the Burssu fi(lalu ‘II .-nn g:nun'r .'(‘Nh 2 MOR- : o ! “IOJ{- ter neral IP‘ lavy. on famil 13;;‘.' ) S, SV | came face to face with a somewhat ex- | taking a_deep breath, she ex- | the tickled-to-death expression | HOTEL TREXLER Newly remodeled and deco- reas. | | COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL | -~ | support Hoover. TS. THE EVENING STORY But not until she found herself in front of the Belleware Home for the Feeble-Minded did she realize that this dark-haired giant at her side undoubt- edly thought her mad. Panic-stricken, she tried to bolt, only to find herself captive by bearlike arms. “Let me go!” wailed Nan frantically, at her wits' end. But her cries were ignored—in fact, she soon found herself a wrigglin kicking creature in the hands of two | robust nurses, who found it no little | task to undress her and force her to | bed in one of the hospital's prive.c | rooms. | Exhausted, Nan lay panting, just as |a jovial old doctor breezed into the | room, followed by her smiling new | acquaintance. s “Well! Well!” ejaculated old Dr. Wil- | low as he approached Nan’s bed, “and | how is my little patient now | Nan cocked an angry eye ffom be- | neath the white counterpane upon her | questioner, then with some difficulty sat | upright 0Old Dr. Willow took one look at Nan, | then grew red in the face as he turned | upon young Dr. Bruce Matton, standing | near the door. ‘This may be your idea of a joke, Dr. Matton, but it is not mine!” he spluf tered furiously. “Joke!” stammered the bewildered young doctor. “Yes, joke!" retaliated the fuming old gentleman. “But, Dr. Willow, you told me to go after a new patient of yours that had wandered from the detention room of the hospital!” “Of course, I did!" “Well?” “Well,” bellowed Dr. Willow, “this i5 | not my patient!” | Nan did not know whether to laugh or cry at the completely floored young | doctor, but did neither, for Nan Prest did the unexpected—she fainted. The next time Nan opened her eyes | she was amazed to find herself in an | entirely different hospital room. “Feeling better?” questioned an an:- us voice at her side. “Better?” “You fainted, you know," a quiet voice soothingly. | “Fainted!” echoed Nan solemnly as | she turned and gazed into the smiling | eyes of Dr. Bruce Matton, and then | she remembered everything and tried | to_arise. | “Just a moment, young lady!” cau- | tioned the doctor as he handed her 2 small hand mirror lying on a dresser near Nan's bed. “Take a peep! knowingly. Nan never moved after the first glance in the mirror, for the vision that | was reflected there was so unlike her usual self that she was speechless with astonishment. Little red marks seemed to be play- ing tag all over her flushed face. Never had she seen such a bespeckled coun- tenance on a young lady. As she turned to meet his eyes her lips quivered “You're all right, little lady!" con- soled Dr. Bruce as he patted the littic | hand lying limp upon the white spread. !“You have the chickenpox! “Chickenpox!"” squeaked Nan. “No wonder I acted like a little idiot this | fo explained | smiled the doctor er. Private | afternoon. What must you ever think of me?” What Dr. Matton really thought of | HéTEL NEW 78 E LMO NVT | her, Nan says. “can only be explained | by a little diamond ring that he slipped upon the third finger of her left hand | some weeks later,” and she often re- | peats, “If she had never developed chickenpox she never would have had | the audacity to take her leap yea:r': leap!” (The End.) (Coprrizht. 1928.) i SAYS NO NATION EXCELS U. S. IN AIR Europeans Are, However, More | “Air-Minded,” Secretary War- | ner Declares. Dancing._Acadian Quar- By the Associated Press The aviation safety record of the | United States military forces is not ex- | celled by that of any Nation in the ~ | world, Edward P. Warner, Assistant | Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics, declared yesterday upon arrival from a six-wek tour of European aviation centers. He said, however, that all the authorities were agreed that the present record of the world was unsat- isfactory and that they must unify thzh; efforts in striving for improve- | ment. | While in Europe Secretary Warner | devoted his time to the study of mili- | tary air administration, organization. | accidents and accident prevention. | The people of Europe are more * | minded” than Americans, he said. | stressing the need for attractive air- | ports, with accommodations for trav- | elers and visitors in this country. Ho- | tels and restaurants and not hot doz — | stands are needed at American air ter- | minals, he said. The Assistant Secretary said he was informed that the German dirigible LZ-127. at Friedrichshaven, and pos- | sibly the British airship R-100 will visit America before Winter. G. 0. P. DRIVE LAUNCHED. Arlington Speaker Flays Smith in Plea for Hoover and Curtis. ' | Special Dispatch to The Star. ARLINGTON, Va, August 17.—An intensive campaign in Arl County for the Hoover-Curtis ntial tick- | et was opened at a held Wednes- | day night at the old schoolhouse here. | %rl:d;r auspices of the Hoover-Curtis ub. H. N. Martin, a Democrat of Kensing- ton, the Eflnelp-l speaker. made a bit- ter attack on Gov. Smith and asked all Democrats, in me: of Wilson, to “Inst of “The Star Spangled Banner' you will hear ‘The Sidewalks of New York' at the White House if Smith is elected,” the speaker declared. Col. James G. Pepper, chairman of the county Republican committee, an- nounced that Hoover-Curtis clubs will be organized in all precincts of the county. WA SAWS WAY OUT OF JAIL. Hyattsville Prisoner Escapes While Court Is in Session. | Special Dispaten to The Star. HYATTSVILLE. Md. August 17— Using a saw which Chief of Carl | M. Blanchard says was smuggled to | him, James C. Kimbol, colored. of ‘Washington. Hyattsville jall. He escaped while Po- lice Court was in session nearby, Kim- k;:.ln:u A:‘nrs:‘(«;l &) Chk!l Blanchard ay 1 n the colored n back of Melrose avenue on mw:( carrying concealed weapons and dis- peace | [ the NOTED JURIST DEAD. Judge Carter Wrote More Than 1,000 Decisions During Service. CHICAQO, August 17 (P —Word I:&,been recel! here of the death i lendale, Calif., of Orrin N. Oarter, former associate justice of the Iili- nols Supreme Court. Judge Carter, in 18 years on the Su- reme Court bench, wrola more than has since made his home in