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B4 158: ern bri 10 m: E St 5ch, erms OLD CHEVY CHAS Tn that wooded section clasely adiacent 40 the Ghevy Chase Club and close (o Cou- Becticut_ ave Fouse has large inclosed porches. One square from Bath. practically nc ‘Within ®our squares of stores an room . £24.500. Kleveland Pa A comparatively new detached center- | situsted in the heart|twc of this populsr close-in suburb. It is | no: 1704 Co. th & K. Were it & colonial brick house, lo- smted in the morchwesi, that hasx hten w0 arranged that it provides piplendic accommodations for _iwo families. the 3nd floor being equip- ms @ home for yoursell. renting the other. which will make Your Das- ments. ® rooms and bath. 3 iarce porches, Trent porch. breakfast porch gne sleeping porch. all covered hardwood floors. hot-water heat. sep- arate heater for the s-rvice water, screened throushou Attractive inwns Very Low Price—Ea Phone Ga. 23 T SPECIAL VALUES BARGAIN—N.\W. 2 For_sale by s § MCLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N. ‘¥ 8250 Cash—Price, $6.750. 1st Commercial. Oniy_$9.000 each bricks. adtoin h-wh. elec Several other ‘downtown Dbusiness prap- erties_at attractive price and terms 1 MCLACHLEN BANKING CORPN, Real Estate Dept. 10th and G Main_432. - Evenings, Noith 313 - MD Delight{ul_center-hall brick house. detached. on lot containing abo re feei. nicely landscaped d: large brick garage f seversl cars Dorches. three fine baths, 0il heat. ifr idaire_refrigeration. etc Out f-town ~ owner offers tais ¥ at & price far below Ais actual worth for_guick sale. ASK FOR MR. GODDEN McKEEVER & GOSS ANC, “18th 12 rooms K 8t NW __Mdn_ew52 5th AND CLIFfON STS. coms and bath: $11 800 C P BARRETT Again 1721, “Woodside— doves Drive e corner lot. fiouse has been r 500 Tor Immec e saie 1. LALEGE I H St ain_79 Eves. Georgia 368! ikoraa Park Bungalow © $53%0. sue bath home. in rood con ,h,l 1i cash payment, easy monthiy C'AAS. D. SAGER, _NAin 36 = k. hail-plan_home. Iocated 1o a delightful squarc and smi homes of similar eharacter. The Cathe. dral. John Eaton Public School, bus and house i attractive in appearance. spa- | I al in pian On the first floor is a lovely cov- trance ball. an at- th fireplace. huge ; @ining room. butier's pantry. kitchen | Ter and service porch. The second floor has | (30 car lines are extremely accessible cious in proportion and prac ered porch. wide en tractive living room four fuli sized bedrooms. all with la closets. and two beautifuily equipped til baths. one with tiled shower. The thir fo0r has two fnished rooms and tied | bath Features include a tiled 100! ¢ floors throughout. screens and adé metal wer ther stripping snd bery. ~nce eomven -ncr EVENING PHONE SERVICE 7 TO 5. Schwab, k & Canby, Potom Near Grant Circle 00, o the most del T ansporta tion .—& big 20-fool eolonial brick home—equal to new in every Tespect. Six rooms. & besuti- ful tlie bath. Pirst floor, living room. @ining room and reception hall: sec- ond flocor. 3 big bedrooms. Laree eoversd front porch. breskfast porc wnd sieepinz poreh: hardwood floors; maid s toilrt: garage. Can Be Bought Very Cheap. _REASONABLE TERMS. Youll have to see this home to Peslly appreciate it PHONE SERVICE TILL 9 PM. CAFRITZ, AVUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. PP, AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AU 31 EYE ST. NW TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI- DETACHED 'FRAME DWELLING. NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6050, folio 105 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- the request of the party the undersigned trustees in front of the THE TWENTY- AUCTION SALES. e ___PUTURE DAYS. . THO! OWEN A [ONEERS, A 51 B3 et Northwent 9 REA Al SIX ROOMS | RAT KNOWN AS 1433 W a certain’ deed of trust re. 928 as instrument No. 72 d Tecords of the District of Co- at the request of the the undersigned will sell auction. in front of the AUGUST ~ THIRT' 3 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL. the follow- ing-described iand and preini numbered nine hundred and in sauare numbered fif elghty (5180) trust. upon the following terms ale: Said property is subject to a prior dead of Lrust securing an indebt- eduess of $3.500.00. and said property be so'd subject 10 sald deed-of-trust indebt- the purchase price over sbove said deed of trust. be paid i cash and the balance in two eaual nts. payable in one and two vears. | nterest at the rate of 67 3 sem-annually, deed of trust upon the property so at_the option of the purchaser. terest and taxes to be paid or adiusted to A deposit_of £200.00 will be the time of AUCTION SALES. DAYS. Hudson Ccach (By Order U. S. Marshal) Automobiles By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY August 25th Also Nash Roadster for Finance C CTIONEERS, corded on May 2. secured thereby. 1 pubite auction, on TH THIRD DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. TRREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of origihal lot 4 in sauare 845, described as follows secured thereby. Beginning for the a point on the east line of 9th 7 inches south of -, northwest corner of ‘said lot. thence south | alons said street 19 feet 2 ‘inches. thence | east 118 feet 1075 fuches to the rear line of e ‘north_along said rear line thence west 115 feet 1013 inches to begianing, and also known as the north 19 feet 2 fnches frout on said street by full depth thercof of lot 22 in the sub- in said sauare made by administrator. orded tn Liber the records of the office of the surveyor | of_the District of Columbis v Terms 3 street east 2 feet LEGAL NOTICES. 1AM W. BRIDE and ALEXANDER H. BELL, Jr.. Attorneyns. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- In re condemnation of extension of Chirteenth. Pourtec Peabody. Quackenbos, erman and Van nd Luzon avenucs a also Colorado_ avenue, ver aunum; | W 10(h st. m w.—~Must be sold; §-r. mod Jarge rooms. colonial front porch from downtown and in a spler €id residential location Convesancing. purchaser’s cost thirty days. otherwise deposit the property mav be adver- the discretion of the RICHARD E_HARRIS, NATHAN DUVALL the cost of | Terms of sale to be complie thin thirty (30) sale. otherwise deposit will be forfeito ‘esold at risk and cost of default- N.W. Near Court IHouse. 8 eooms and bath 1. wide alley In rear tised and resold at Notice is hereby mven that sioners of the District of Columbia (Dursu- certain provision of the act of approved March 4. “An_act making appropriations for the ex- penses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal vear ending June . 1913, and for other purposes, they are authorized widen any street. avenue, road or highway to conform with the plan of the permanent system of highways in that portion of the District_of Columbia outside the cities of and_ Georgetown. der_the act of Congre as_amended by acts d_June 28. 1898, March 4, 1913, anc 3 by condemna of sub-chapter tisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Was B 'RANCIS SAUL. WILLIAM P, BENSON. - _ TOMORROW. 1913, entitled THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest TOF VALUABLE TWO- | STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS | 18th STREET SOUTH- | certain deed of trust duly "THOS. J OWEN_ & SON, AUCTIONEERS, e TWO VALUABLE ETACHED BRICK DWELLINGS, AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MILITARY 3 TY SECOND STREET NORTHWEST. ¢ virtue of {wo certain doeds of trust, recorded in Liber No. 6082. folios 371 of the Innd records of the of Columbia. and at the reaue: of the District of Co- of the party approved March 5 of Congress ap- s fp in_front of the HE TWENTY- | the provision one of chapter fifteen of the Code of the District of Columbin) have filed a nation of the land F FOURTH DAY_O! 11 at_public’ auction <. on THURSDAY. THE THIR- OF AUGUST. "A.D. the following-described in the District mbia. and desiex praving the con- 2 Johmson aad others' TIETH DAY FIVE O'CLOCK P\ land and pre of Coiumbia, 16. 17 and 18 in land, as per plat recorded the surveyor for the District of Columbia subject to the son, Peabody. Sheridan. “Tuckerman and Van Concord and Luson avenues nd Piney Bra as shown on a map or plat filed with the said petition (as amended by a supple- | mental plat filed herein) petition. and praying, also. that this court in"accordance with rovided for in such cases to assess mages each owner of land to be taken stain by reason of the amid exten- [ the strects. roads aforesaid. the ofice of the survevor for of Columbia in Liber 18, ct of Colum- t0 a prior deed of | particulars of which ume of sale: the pur- trust to be paid in National High- 0 the office of AND COLUMUIA RD. |l d 3 baths: Pe'geet condition as part of said price above ss A deposit of $300 . at_purchaser's cost. | to be complied with within thil t feited and U and resold a ARRY K. BOSS. GLENN PHELPS. trust for $8.500. and lot 88 sold subiect to A prior deed of trust for $8.000. {urther par- ticulars of which will be announced at time the purchase s to be paid in ca s hereinbefore set and the condemnation of the land neces- ses thereof. and 10 assess the benefits resulting therefrom. plus all or any part of the costs and ex proceedings. upon anv lands ay find will be benefited. as provided of Congress | 2 sary_for the pur srms fo be complied with within thirty forfeited and the | property mav be advertised and resold at | the discretion of the trustess. BENSON THOMAS. JOSEPH P. STUBENER. 2u18.21.23.25.28.30 THOS J OWEN & SOR. AUC 1431 Eve Street otherwiss _deposit approved May 28, g it ix by the court, is 21st day of Augusi. 1028. ordered that | proceedings be. and th | and commanded to appear in this court on pefore the 26Uh day of September. | at 10 o'ciock “am. a | tendance untl the”court shall have made finel order ratifying and confirming the | award of damages and the assessment of | benefits of *he jury to be empaneled and and it is further ordered that a covy of this notice and order be pub- lished twice a week for two successive weeks s The Washington Washington Times, papers wublished in the said District, < twenty days the said 28th dav of September, i further ordered tha deed of trust duly 0. 5868. folio 265 et seq.. Tecords of the District of f the parly se- AUCTIONEERS 1431 Eye Street Northwest TRUSTEES' SALE SEMI-DETACHED K DWELLING. CONTAINING TEN ROOMS. KNOWN AS PREMISES 902 D STREI By virtue of a certain deed of trust. du recorded in Liber No. 5045. folio 181 et sea.. | of ‘the land records of the District of Co- and at the request of the party | will sell at publle anct are hereby. warned sworn herein in_front of the THE_FOURTH DAY | O'CLOCK P M, the following-described land tuate in the District of Co- and ‘designated as and being part al lot 39 in square 387 described as Beginning for the same on 1 | at the northeast running thence 23 feet to the northwest corner of said o thence south 88 feet 10 | 25 feet and thence north 88 feet to D st v be sdvertised and resold | and the place of beginning agreement in Liber 4187 at follo 460 of the land records of the District of Columbia Te Sold sublect g0 3 prior SEPTEMBER, | and premises. copy of this no- particulsrs of which States marshal, or his deputies. { of the owners’ of the fee of the land to ! .erein as may be found by { the sald mmmhal. of $300 required. Convey- at_purchaser’s cost. | st ‘with within thirty | lot ‘39 #t_forfeited and or his deputies, of Columbin, tenants and occupants of ‘the same. before the said 28th day of September. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice FRANK E._CUNNI recordine. et~ at the discretion of RRY K. BOSS, GLENN PHELPS SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. announced at time the purchase price above said trust to be ‘A deposit of $300.00 required Conveyancing, recording. etc., at purchaser's Terms' to be complied with thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and ty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the irustees R MacPHERSON, THOS J OWE EDUCATIONAL. teraciions. The house is situated in | e 2o O an attrective setting of trees and shrub- | TRUS while in the rear you will find a htful_earden snd pool inclosed by ge.. Garage. The house is varant | and we will be ciad to show it at your ESTATE. CONSISTING V] REAL PRO\.'W AND _BASEMENT TWO-STORY FRONT ON THE STREET LEVEL AN TWO APARTMENTS ON THE UP! TWO FLOORS. KNOWN AS PREMISES P STREET NORTHWEST. WASH- . default having been made in the 2u21.23.25.28.31.c80__ AM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick ence, No. 3302 O Street N N.W., 9 Rooms, 3 Baths, Lav-| tory First Floor. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded March 14, 1928, instrument No. of the land records. and at request of the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. | situate in the District of Columbia, to wit Lot 127 in Gustav J. Van Lennep's subdivi- sion of lots in square 1320. as per plat re- folio 24, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of_Columbia. sublect to covenants of record Property will be sold sub- ject to a_prior deed of trust for $12.000 at —to set new records —to find new friends —to attain new ambitions —to get ahead Let us help you to realize these worth-while objectives. Registrations are now being made for new classes. Day and Evening Sessions Strayer College eanios date recordea Japuary 30. among the land records of the District of Colu by saio deed of notes secured st. the undersigne aid deed of tru er the provisions thereof. in_front of the premises, PM. TH DAY OF AU foilowing-described land and pre 1 District of Columbia. TwER?Y Fouk ¥ thereunto’ belong- situate snd iying in the City of Wi numbsred Afty-three (53) in Eila C. gleton's subdivision of part of original lot Square numbered Sixty-seven {€7). as per piat recorded in Liber 85, folio office of the District ject to the covenants oll corded in Liber 87, Accountancy and Secretarial Courses Terms of sale: SALE OR RENT HOUSES. 721 13th Street hird of the purchase | . due Pebruary 4. 1931. balance cash. sit of $300 required at sale —_— {EVERAL BEAUTIFUL —CHEVY CHABE | es: strictly modern: reasopsble. Ad- Box 297-7. Star affice. a deposit of £500 stee at_time of ual notes of the purchaser. payable in one and two years | with interest at the rate Phone Main 1748 recording,_and notarial fees Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. cost of purchaser. after date of sa WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. I PAY CABH FOR SMALL HOUSES E_A flp!\“ Msin 577 Room 10M4. 1010 otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property, at risk and cost of defaulting pur- adverusement of per annum. and payable ecured by deed of trust on 1 cash, at the of six per cent after five days' STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1928. THE FORTUNATE WAYFARER By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Copyright by E. Phillips Oppenheim L e A T bosom. She stopped on the bottom When she saw him there alone. Then she came forward, her eyes swira- ming with some sort of emotion, a er cheeks, her hands as the most beauti- ful llving picture he had ever seen in his life and he welcomed her With a curious sense of confusion. “You will forgive me that I have down before,” looking up ~i him for a moment and then dropping her eyes with a de2por “It was all so strange. 1 stayed away to gain CANAL SWIMMER HOPES Feat Despite Narrow Escaps From Alligator. By the Associated Press. PANAMA, August 23.—Trailed by alligators and for to protect himself against the cold Miguel locks yesterday In a swim through the Panama Canal He hoped to conclude the journey afternoon. He swam 30,000 feet through running toward Gatun Lake. the canal, kept the alligators at a dis- tance. He shot and probably killed one of the reptiles Succeeds Col. Fitch. Col. Harry L. Steele, Coast Artillery Corps, has been detailed as a member of the Army Promotion Examining Board in session in this city, vice Col. Roger S. Pitch, Cavalry, rel ORTS. CITY, N. J. /5" JEFFERSON OCEAN END of KENTUCKYAVE. OVERLOONING THE BEACH BATHING FROM THE HOTEL | B 7SR HOL NGER % MONTICELLO &, DEVONSHIRE § | | 0 Roome ne K22 X0 b American Plan, Daily, $4 & $4.50 SPECIAL FAMILY RATES T D r. ele tricity. Moat_centeal ln-atio vator to strot S Fonn e nen: Honoh Jatk Tones, pron. Branswick Clab of Washington for 1 yea EUUENS . FETTERSAua oven CONTINENTAL excrileat \hite sarvicn. American pl W up daily: special weekly raten W WALSH DUNCAS. Tae Tenncssee Ave. & Beach. ‘ ASTROQ Bathins from Hotel Run- ning water ail rooms. Priv. baths. Cap. 25Q. 26th seas. Bkit. & ma) OCEAN CITY, N, HALCYON HALL SO %3 __Owher-Mgr., H. E._H] I $17.50 up wkly: W _J. McANDRI ; AN Prop. VIRGINIA. In the Mountains of Virgini Bryce's Hillside Cottages near Orkae Springs, just off the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, turn west at Mt food. pure air will rejuvenate you: 44 acres of plavgrounds swimming pool. outdoor amusements. American pian, 12.50 per 250 ana $15 & weok. ~Booklei. . Bew here in Sept and Oct “reservation” now. Mr. LIAM R. BRYCE. Owners. Post office ML Jac nic or Orkney Spri ~ CASTLEMAN’S INN A colonial resort near Bluemont, on Shen- andosh River: valley, mountsin and water sceqery, shaded ground. drives, fshing. bout 15 ing. swimming: new baths and sewerage: chiidren. invalids or tuberculars taken: § | and $18 per week. up to December 15 Book- let. Maurice F. Castleman, Berryville, Va. 28° POTOMAC BEACH Potomac’s tdeal salt water resort. The place for your family. 2 miles from Colonial RANK B. JOHN- Beach Fine ronds. Write SON. Prop.. Potomac Beach. Va._ STOP WITH MRS. DAWSON, GEORGETOWN £uch Tesale i1 some newspaper published in Washington, > MORRIS EVANS. Jr., terms of sale n thirty days from date Main 5790, K@fiwx BE OR_NE: ¢ 308 Pe USTIN M conPFER 20 11th 8t N W T DPSIRE 7O PURCHASE AT ONCE #everal howses and apts. for cash. white or Alwo many chents who desire to aicate us lmmediately if you want & gQuick homes on terms. Com SHOWALTER REALTY ©O Vi Ave M 4123 Eve. 8u LAW SCHOOL SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1928 Wednesday, 2 For morning elusses HUGH J. FAGAN. M. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7293 PAY CASH FOR € TO 8 ROOM OLD | wouid like porsestion within 20 days. | HUNGERPORD. Room 10i4 Denrike ALFRED D. SMITH. au?l-d&ds.exSu > conveyancing. | iing at the ex- ON TRUST CO_OF THE DISTRICT OF C By GEO. E_FLEMING. Viee President 15th & H Sts. N.W ADAM A WESC Household Furniture “Foster” Upright and Player Jewelry, China, Gla: Rugs, Automobile: By Order Administratrix of an Estate, U. S. Marshal, et al SELL OR RENT YOUE PROPERTY. | atiention. Send description and | water. plus_hospitality, | vacation Booklet Telephone FRANK ‘D "WO VALUAB! S 1236 AND 1238 | Ciev. 8158 preferat Cleveland Park. 4 north of Mrssachusetts ave | Give full Cetalls. remtal. sale price, loca- | broker et or THOS 1 _OWRN & SON. TRUSTEES _SAL TESE KNOWN 13 genths of ot i recoroet the District Terms Bo which will Bs aunounced at lie of sale ny N pasd 10 cash A Geporit of 300.00 required THOMAS J USTEES TRUSTERS y (30) 4 of bake, o1 € RSt fonteiied. fouiving a0, " -l en i home for himself and family of | g four, | HMouss must be strictly modern, Dleasing ppeararce, at least five bedrooms and tws three bas.” getached with plessing ®iounds. one or twe ear garswe—iocation | 3 west of Connecticwt ave.. south | ONey 1o be pu east of Wisconsin ave nd photorrash in rst letter Ceal efther directly with omutly. Adcress Box 200-Z. Star office AUCTION SALES. FUTURE, DA i EYE BTREET NORTHWEST A NUE NOPTHWEST By viriue of w cerlain fsed of trust du yecordes in Liver No. 5907, folio 473 e se ©of the land reeords of the Dish % wnd ai the Teguest therebs. the unders t public wuction. 1o VELPISD; ; OF AUGUSY. A.D 1928, K. PM.. the follow premises. situate desiv. » « 110, s subdiv records o a orior deed her particulery Tor 37949 00 Durchase Brice ubove $ald Lrus recosding. elc.. @l D (o be complied 1¥8 8 MUIR Trustees 1431 Eye Sireet Northwest ¥ OF VALUABLE REAL T mt iG 'NIMY'R’I_\;’E(;‘XI;.‘V;”;I’I' o ¥ B " conconls S ERATA WS deed of trust re e District of Columbin, Bucat of e pariies secuicd ‘s pdes erpigned ety i THURS. detion. wn LR TR0, 0. AT FOUR | QBU)CK PM. the Tollow ik -des 11l d."> i the Distriet of Columbi u‘y; ',:' s pupibeyed wighty-cishit (88) 1o oid e v W sauare num ndres (108) . 4 ve. oo s - w0 b pesd or adjusied 5 ! d 8t 1 o withis rom U s d' p copt 098 R asse. after e PR oum BADL BRI . wurm fna W NTED 70 BUY O RENT HOUSES — tain deed of trust. duly Washington business man| folio 448 el seq of the District of the request of of the land recor uites. Refrigerators. ics to rent, unfurnished, or | rent with option to buy at the | right price (all cash George Washington Univey Law School Floor and Wall frigerating Case, Fte. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. NW. SATURDAY August 25th, 1928 Furniture, 9 a.m. Automobil Jewelry for Estate, 12 in_front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. f desired) | described land and premises, situate in the ia. and designated as and lots 146 and 147 in Jones' subdivision in sauare 701, as per plat recorded office of the surveyor for the District lumbia in Liber 32, folio 189 i One-third of the purchase | . ‘balance in two | Avoroved by American Bar Association Established 1865 Academic Ye September 19 Registration Days September 15-18, . STOCKTON HALL 720 Twentieth St. f_C Terms of sale per centum per cash, at the option of it of 3300 will be { sale on each parcel recording, etc.. to be complied er or | property soid, or al I mean business snd am resdy Lo | the West 1640 VESCIILER & SON, b i SRS TWO-8TORY BRICK ES' BALE OF NORTHEAST. By virtue of u certain deed of trust, duly 9874, follo 394 cf nea, of the land records of the District of Co- NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar’s Office 818 13th St. NW. Tels. M. 6617, Fr. 7964 r registration’ 9 2 UCTIONEERS such ressle in recorded in Liber No. “OF VALUABLE_BUBj. | PUPer DU PROPERTY _AKD DWELLING 05-407 * QUE EAENIATE irviving_Trustee ETRERT. AND 191 NEW JERSEY AVE- BON. AUCTIONEERS, Btreet’ Northwest ALE OF VALUABLE REAL | PROVED BY THRE secured thereby, will offer for sale by public wuction, undersigned trustees FOURTH DAY OF | FOUR-THIRTY O'C ing-described land the District of Columbia. subdivision of lots_in per plat recorded in ot for the Dix in_Liber 33, at folio 58 K One-fourth of the pur- ehase moriey to be pald 1n cesh. balance in represented by the REET NORTHWEST Y. THE TWENTY. let of Columbla of the party se- ersicned tristee o0 ax and south 1 foot 6 3¢ riey svenue by the | B equal tnstallments, DEVITT SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Boys RTHEE | 16 one: Deo A semi-annually annum from day of sale secured by deed of 508. as pr foiio 64 of surveyor for ot 'of Columbis, and des ¢ ot TS A deposit of 3300 1e All conveyancing. | option of purchaser Opens Sept. 18 in Its New Location 1o be complied with within thirty otherwise trustees it to resell property, st Fisk purchaser, after five such resale in some published in Washington, D. C RAYMOND J i #u23-dds.exBuk ol ADAM A WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers | es from Princelon and cost of defaultin advertisement money 1o be paid in cagh herwise deosit for riy may be wavertired retion of Lhe trustecs Catalogue on 2961 Upton St. N.W. OWRI( & BON. AUCTIONEERS Opvosite Bureau of i, A BRICK GARAGE certuin deed of tru within thirty | wise the Lrustee | [ STRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND uipped Royal Mall i iy AND BEV ' records of the DISLEICY unders offer tor ale by public siciio 28 feel front by the full depth thereof of orlginel lot b sgusre 965, Bull from Vaneguver, now known f ment and Laxution s One-fourth of the purchase balante 1 thre: Farcel known as Washington to Baltimore by Steamer promissory notes of the purchaser, payable o ygats, with interest in one, Lwo and secured by dee a5t Corgress appropristed 34,600,000 00. | Yeauited at anje any | ! wnd notarial fees at nd the Drop fok of the de Ve 6) duys pre resule in soie | ol ph ‘. of $50000 wi . ‘ p Q’c"fl sale .1{4 setilemen . i WARREROT ANA'ES BIAIRC Can Matn 80 fernon cars from cost ot defwulting dsya’ adverti newspaper puh Iimore and Virginia Steamboat Compan; | Bhipyard Blation Preemagon st. Norfolk, Va home for tourist or business guests; in heart_of city. 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TP We'n's NORTH 104 RESORTIS, TO REACH PACIFIC TODAY Halliburton Continues Panama _ (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) d to grease his body raveling salesman. stop- curlous_door the principal rd Ardrington. 7ed voung man with $0.000 pounds in cash in the br tor, his lawrer and biy 503t nophew, Gerald Garnham. o his reputs 1 Ardrington had pleg s Joriune tn h Martin Barnes. t waters, Richard Halliburton, Ametrican lo adm! author, reached the first gate of Pedro faint blush upon h outstretched. from the Atlantic to the Pacific this eccen: himself to present Gaillard Cut yesterday against a current rson whosa [oof aie Woylar Lis old life and sev: day he runs a his eompanien, Seitling easily’ into [ Lord_ Ardrineton's possdly fatal ode tion of meking some roiurn Martin _motors to Ardrinzton Po the cates he mcots Tod: voune cousin. neln hiz gain admi: of two unszvory gen and Victor Porle. al mitted to Ardriutton Per An Army marksman, who accom- | ors o1l connastions. panies the author along the banks of | iy Bianche Bavaingham, | nol. understand. She had come fluttering almost into . From the bottom of his dzrtin welcomed the arrisal of es with cocktails. cver, made a liitle grimace. g “We will sit together in this corner,’ “T startsd to dress on d thot you, too, Tell me what you Laurita, how- she proposed. might be carly. ‘have done all day.” Martin fortified himse] tail. Laurita leaned cver and took a ¢ip from his glas: “Well,” he recounted, went down to the vilinge and called upon there two men who have come it Lord Ardrington.” know,” she murmured. thom is my wicked father “He s not very attractive, is0_intent an 1 vith a cock- the men oifers to buy 3 Lord Ardrincton. Marfin wonders anci at the unusu i Dattercd to be invitsd to remain 63 o o At dinner thot nizit he tells Lord Ar two men at the inu “first af all T banefactor s him te marry Lavri‘a od 1 Lord Ardrinzton. confes. bares the sc vienned to double-crns: 2aten them et (v % 1e's viife and child from a 711 life and hod brouzht thom (o Ensland, step-drushier, and hls would carry out t South Amort: 2 crootad deal. him. but Lord “It is enough for me, Laurlta con- fided, “that my mother found him d, that he meade her unhappy, e flheh ".d mlllrmlln{n;'l-:h:o'%n her death bed. r him - I do not desire to hear about him. And afterward?” We lunched— sing me, I hope?” “Missing you very much” he as- “Afterward Lady Blanche and I playcd five sets of tennis. she came in and I went ol to shoot rabbits in the park.” “Did you kill any?” she asked anx- brought u» as his his _sworn oath—to take Lawiita er iother v o5 Lanrita the oroisaiion of his pame in marriese. ) ing but fear. ses his old encmiss. b thel: new move is to ignore his summons. INSTALLMENT XX. Tosspacsers. ADY BLANCIIE roce to her feet. ‘Well,” she anneuncad, "1 must 40 Roowin at 82X 00\ ™' | You'll be able to amwuse your- self for an hour or 1 don't think we'll have any more Go #nd shoot soms rabbits in used to be favorite amusement between tea time Towll find lots of in the gun " she declared content- “I do mot wish that anything should be killed today. cause I think, after all—thol tired with thinking about it—that this for me is a day of happiness. Her exquisite little his, soft and perfumed and white ex- cept for her rosy fingernails. it up and showed him the ring which he had placed there carlier in the day, a quaint and very beautiful one which Lord Ardrington had unexpectedly pro- :0ep this always." she said Afterward I should like a but only as a “I am glad, That is be- and dinner time. ammunition Mallowes about it.” Martin made his way iato the house, provided himself with a gun and a pocketful of cartridges and crossing the avenue strolled up the plantation which bordcred the road. lie had one Jong shot at a rabbit almost imme: ately and mis farther on h: was consclous of zome- thing movinz behind a shrub ncar the He ralsed his gun There was a little squeal from behind hand stole into About 50 ¥ little platiaum one, Martin felt suddenly stifled. seemed quite leaned back, her head almost upon his ry glad that this evening she whispered Martin, that you, too, are pleased? “Of course, I am. But, Laurita.” She held up a warning finger, and with a great rellef he saw Blanche fol- lowed by her uncle entering the hall. Martin_rose to greet them. He felt regarding him “Any luck with the rabbits?” Lord Ardrington inquired. Martin shook his head. “I am afraid I haven't the knack of moving quietly enough.” “One would have ncaded a rifie for those I saw.” Lord Ardrington took a cocktail from He came over to the great recess where they were y, Laurita, my child!" he ex- claimed. looking at her with startled ‘You look like—-" The significance had been about to say Martin's dis- . ., however, say, guv-nor, don't you go shootin’ He lowered his gun and hastened for- On the other side of the shrub on his hands and knees a small boy, white with fear, was staring at him. “What the devil are you doing here?” Martin demanded “Come after cheggies,” was the terse “1 can't m: There are things in them i don't know how to reply to.” Lord Ardrington loc across at him Surop., §2 day up. Spl._wkly. Mrs. J_J. Joyce. Good table, fresh vegetables, Best loc.: reas. ILL. “Tell me,” he 3 serious marriage with my step- daughter such a nightmere to you? “T haven't consideied it “It never enire to consider downsiairs tonicht. shelter of my name v You had 2 1ig] " T was glad to giv know where T am. to answer Leurita. Damn it all, he broke out suddenly, downstalrs tonitht she act» she expected me to take ker into my arms, as though we ) married this mornirg, o3 though I we: really her husband. Lord Ardrington smiled beniznly. “Well,” he said. lovely child. Would it have bsen so “Chestnuts? Why, there aren’'t any “Thought they might be" the boy “1 found some as were “But how did you get in here *Climbed the wall." Martin answered | “Neither you nor any one else ‘There's 12 foot of wall there and half a foot of spike at the top. That won't do for me. my lad. You'd better come up to the house.” “Shan't,” the boy muttered, moving a little farther away. “You certainly will unless you tell me the truth,” Martin threatened. “It's no good your thinking of getting away. I can run twice as f: can shoot if I want to. boy's sharp little face was knitted in thqught. tennis flannels and tonnis shoes, cer- tainly was not a person to take lib- RO = | RUTHLYNN 50" ot Shd oo Tunmun water Rm only $10 up wkiy. Rm_with meals. could do it. Jackson, Va. Fine roads.” A unique resort, ' Wonderful scenery. “The call of the mountains.” nature, good 4 utitul admiration. W seemed re-enforczd by mayed expression. “Please finish, father.” she begged. “What do I look like?” He passed his arm lightly around “You look like the sweetest of the moderns who ever sat in this dingy old hell” he said. “But that is not what you were go- " she remonstrated. he assented. vhy I should not say it. I was going to tell you that you looked like the bride of a fifteenth century Spanish romance.” “Is that not what T am?" she asked, After all, what do time or place matter?” Martin deliberately walked away to the table, picked up the shaker and helped himself to another Laurita’s eyes followed him queruously. Blanche, her empty glass in her hand, proached the table. t have you bsen saying to the s he filled it. v Meartiy answered with smothered passion. want to know is, what you others have | as you, and I “But, sir,” Martin expostulated. t about my promise? Whai aboal tas conditions?” Lord Ardrington sipzed his wine. “There are tim: little cynically, * conscience is a terrible cbstacle to civ- However, Martin, no doubt your attitude is correct according to your lights. Let me approach the sub- Ject from another point of view. Lau- rita is—well, as you see hor—bzautiful, abivactive in every way. What in athletic groflcknc\v £h> mekes up in Ler musie, beautiful voie: step-daughter, and has as such by those of m: She has as much money as She will have more. Is the erious marriage with her re- pellent to you?" got hclped over,” he admitted at “My uncle and another man. hoisted me up and I got hold of the bough of that tree—nearly came off in me 'ands, it did Martin saw the freshly broken bough and nodded. “So your uncle and a friend helped | Well. they didn't want any | What did they help you is no reason the historic | “Nothing but the cheggies." Martin said. I'm never very kind to little boys who What are you doing here? | Let's have the truth.” ‘The boy began to whimper and sud- | denly made a dart for an opening in Martin caught him with- Dealthiul ariesian invites you for vour | the shrubs. 1 out cifficulty. “Very well,” he announced, “I shall w up to Lord Ardrington Centrally located. Hot and cold running | (Continued in water i ail rooms. Modern convenlences, | onable rates. Lone Distance Phone 04. | t A Mre” OL"3" Meote. Proprietars. | gentleman who lives here THE HYGEIA fisti i ‘The boy gave a vell of terror, and immediately | crashing among the trees and a man's ared over the wall. recognized him at once as one of the two men who had driven up to the “What are you doing with bov?” he demanded. “Taking him up to the house, un- | less he tells me what he's doing tres- passing here,” was the curt response. the man acscerted, “and he dropped over the wall to look for a few chestnuts. Wol “He's my son,” leading to h 8 _C. R, Ti T & el THE HASTINGS HOTEL ,_.% pointed out. “There are plenty of no- med right after ad been called. m,” the man admitted cuted’ every passers Will B2 Pro b—y Socialisf ‘Indian Hill? s of the lot of us boy weren't doing no ‘arm. “How did you get where you are?” Martin asked, curiously “I am standing on the back of my | car,” the man replicd 2300 fee:_ubove sen. Exoollent bontine Snd ve: up after her mother died: and was only 3 years old when I took her, so she seemed like my very own. “How did she come to leave you ‘She took a business positien here and later married.” he “But, great Scott! T you won't think me impertinent, but, hasn't she ever written you since she married>" “It's not her fault,” was the quick. rotesting repl —1 sent her word fore the wedding that I was leaving immediately for California. I know I'm not like her husband's 7 they're rich and soeial, you see, and I ht ® YOU! it would be easier for her if she didn't have to, to produce me, as it were. Hefore the last words were Mfi of her You just hand | ly pretty well filled Ul give you my name and ad- | “If I find him won't get off so easily, dian MUl myselt. " A painful, middle-aged flush burned I—I'm not really going there,” sald hesitatingly Oh, 1 see, you're here to sce some | one off; well, maybe I can be of use nearly train time and your | to the plate a friend of leaned down_and | disappeared in his e, | anyway: it ol tree s up into the tr 5t the friend may have gone u e car stood on the cther side st uncranked. Tha boy had | form. alroady sorambled to his seat, his | mine and I know he'll let me taks father was stowing something away | UP." behind, the third man was turning the handle’ of the car. “Hullo!” Martin_ called cut. —no-—that is—I came in here just | because I was lonesome and had noth- | 1--1 really have a niece around. | iving at Indian Hill and I often come There wes a subtle changs in his | here, thinking maybe some time she may He scowled across the road.|bass through the statlon. “Well, what is It now, Guv'nor?” he Mactin demanded, I yous “Is 1t possible that are Miss Br:ndoll. and did mrmhu used %‘3 d 1f 'at thnes that Tve been e tend to myself al at I n Invited out there and that I'm waiting | g SurPr “Do_vou mind," It must seem dreadfully truggling for a more telling me what you wers standing on ust now, when you helped the boy of the car had be to beat. man tool his seat at wheel and ralsed his hat in valedictory on the alr, sir,” he it of mine, i E st “Not at all,” the young man assured hope your niece happens |y, sald Mary nervously, “even If I should see her let her see me; she has no idea that I am in Chicago.” Oheckmated at every ung man still retained assist his chance seemed to him a verital woods, even though she was old enough to be his mother. “Do you live near here?” he asked, loath to leave her alone even though the announcer was at that moment calling his train, she replied, unwillingly ‘Right now I'mt staying at a small hotel You see, I move about, not sald he, hearing c‘lbfl"l:ll. o L He raised his hat once more. The by his side indulged in the de- rislve gesture of fll-bred youth. car drove off. Wife in Name Only. Martin was by himself in the hall that evening when Laurita came down He stood transfixed at the slght of her, at the curious mixture of the ghostly and the human. She having any friends. (Covyright. 1 O\Iton:fllu #1“ u:m.-‘ 43 been saying to her? The whole situa- tion was to have been made perfectly “I tried,” she whispered. “Laurits isn't like ordinary people sometimes. Talk to me after dinner. In the mean- must humor her a little. Don't hurt her.” “I wouldn't for the world.” Martin “But there's something ter- ribly wrong somewhere. She doesn't szem to realize—" Once more Mallowes came to ths scue, announcing dinner. Here for a while there was respite. They sat al o small round table and conversa- tion was necessarily gencral. When champagne was Sarved, Laurita raised her glass ond looked across at IMartin. There eyes as she sipp’d her wine. When thz meal was over and Martin stood by the open docr while they passed out, che raiscd hor hand 2nd pressed i to his lips. “We dence soon—yes?” she mur- a glow in her “If you will,” h» answered. He returned to the tabl: and waited f departure of the sorvants. The door was ' scarccly closed after subordipate bofore he loan:d cagerly aeross to his host. —forgive mo—but are you ceriain that she understands>" Lord Ardrington fi wii port. pouring e L Tation. y are you 50 concan:d t this?” he a-t 2 e “I haven't understood Miss L-urica =t all, sir” was the anxious repl,. “As vou Xnow, she weni siraignt to her room after the ciremony and sizyed there all the afternoon, and I ribly afraid that she had miund.re stood—that she didn't altogother trust Then, tonight, vaen she come down, from something she said, I alinost afraic—it almost though it were I who didn't uad Lord Ardrington caressed his win glass lovingly. “Is Serisus Marriage Repelant®” in” h2 said, “I will be quits with you. I set out to e:xpi tais matier to Lauriia as I should have done to Blanche or any other young girl amongst my relations. I tried 1o make everything oufte clear. I told her of your pledged point oui—vaguely, oi course, but still suficient clearness—what this ceremony might save her from. T thought she took it all in, and yei oi times I wamm't quitc suie. Laurita is very young, and she comcs from a very emotional and passionate I watched her during the cere- mony, and I balieve honastly that the memory of all that T had told her was swepl almost inio oblivion by that touch of drama, the curicus excitement, both glasses the wine witih = fore wd 2 word. I tried to which must v a child of her tem- perament sta; ide by side witk & man and sui to thai serviee.” “What are we going to Go?” Martin sir. d, the idea of it seriou > came s thoveh d raoly b “Laurita is & very s.” he remerked, a vhen the bourgeois 2r dancins, her viry She is my rdoptedd e omorrow’s Star.) THE EVENING STORY The Lonesomest Place. ARY BRANDON had been in the station—it ?'ns the Ulpwwn North Shore—for nearly an o) hour; each time the announcer [ fShioned person. train she sat up straight and listened intently, but as train after train was called no move toward the stairs the platform. The good-looking, young business man who took a seat next to her was too absorbed in his news to have noticed her at all had she not spoken to him. It haj a Skokie Valley train “Excuse me, do you know if he called she asked timidly. “Indlan H{ll?" he repeated, his atten- | tion suddenly jerked away from the sporting page of his paper. the Shore line that you want | at 4:05 and as I'm taking it mys see to it that you get a seat at this hour is usu before it gets to Wilson avenue." { smiled in an irresistibly friendly way. ‘Fact of the matter is, I'm going to times that I'm the only old woman in It's different in a small town; here my clothes are all wrong and nobody wants to know an old- “Please don't think me curious, but why did you come here? Wouldn't you be happier in your home town?" said companion, concern in his voice. “I know that I would. You wouldn't think it to look at me, would you? But T've longed for adventure all my life, so when the chance came to sell my home and came here. I—I never dreamed it would cost so much to live——" she stopped, flushing sensi- tively again. “'And—your niece?" “Oh, she married into a rich family d I've never seen her since. ‘Had she lived In your town?" You see, 1 it her, man was on his feet he asked excitedly, that s my name, reply, * however 'é:g it you know and—and do you know Edith?" she asked, showin, X~ ollogunt h”‘rfth g “You come me,” an, as the announcer w‘\l_lag spend Hill and there's no pretend about it this After seating her in the traln without usness T there, 1he TOURE Tonm sy o ahe babe i the | thar s man sald: to me, Aunt Mary YOU'Ve never seen one of the ad- vertisoments that Bdith made me tnsert regularly in every California paper of any importance? T nover saw a California paper in was the reply. “You see, I chose Chicago for adventure hunting and it seems to me that I made & wise (The En

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