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1st WONDERFUL_INVESTMENT AND HOME Near oth and N nw ® fooms and bath. tion ment Main 432 Many houses. all sizes and loca! ensh 100 Planned for splendid N P! are AUCTIONS' v ERE ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SALB—HOUSES. (Continued.) COLORED. Commercial—Downtown. | o Bien floors. sieepiny 8-Car-2-Story Garage— 20-T't. Alley. mend._ \\ . electric lghts: in splendid condi- throughout. Inspection by appoint- Immediate possession McLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N. Real Estate Depart. 10th and G _Evenings,_North 813" Sy LG SPECIAL—COLORED. tons: 350 | and \p: Taonthls payments like rent. 4 K St NW " Matn S Two Families, ne this house you are not tting & home but making a investment. for the rental Tou can derive will take ca your pavments. In one af the ewlv developed sections of the Orthwest where everr modern im- rovement and vers aitractive homes locsted. 6 rooms. bath b and sthower: arranced two Kitchens. earage. There tion, tal g renta 3. Govt outstandin, Cali for 8 rooms. cash. $45 per month OWNER. 1004 SALES 115 ¢ N.E--Close to Capitol. Union Sta ete. and to be front and rear vards to wide paves TS, SALE—HOUSES. ashington Heights TTome. Near 18th & Columbia Rd. t rooms, colonial % porc APL 1228 _14th_St ba 11 around brlance easy 36 C 8 epta. newly decorated it ilies, room renting or converting into flats will rent for less than 540 per mo. sirabie tenants, or sell at & big loss Payment $100:’ balance easy FLATS, 650 NEWTON N.W. square of Ga ave. and Park rd i front porch, hes. 3-car brick od to close an estate at $10.5 value which we highly pointment c JAMI NW COLOR th, cellar, sas K_St Main 3 TRADE b elec decorated ro& Iy $60 per mon! bergain price on cash payment Near market and several w 8-r. & b bricl ideal homes two complete baths on two | breakfast and Favege. Qffers TH to inspect En I, North_982 and elec.; $80 NW. RENT being instalied warage: large alley el at $150. th. or of ks. the former for Iarge fam to de- n cash Within 2 fArst floor 5 1 AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. _FUT! AYS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928.° AUCTION SALES, FUT DAY N s SON, AUCTIONEERS. 14N EYE ST N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LARGE FRAME DWELLING KNOWN AS PREM ISES 3549 ELEVENTH STREET NORTE WES By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in_ Liber No. 5852, folio 238 of sea.. of the iand rocords of the District of Co- and at the request of the party thereby, the undersigned ubiic auction. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGUST. AD 1928, AT TWO- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following-de- seribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being ol of lot 23 in block 45, “Holmead Manor.” as per piat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber Countv & at folio 46, except that part of said lot condemned and taken for alles purposes by proceedings in District Court Cause No. 1537 in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and shown upon lat recorded fn the office of the survevor in Liber 73 restriction’ line and covenants of record Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of t for $5.500. further particulars of wh be_announced at time of sale: the p e price above safd trust to be paid N it of $300 reanired Convey at purchaser's cost TH bia, secenred sell at trustees | at folio 153: sublect to building | , SON. Auctionee TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, ~ NO. 322 G STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No 5874, folio 304 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- Iumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned truste will offer for sale by public auction, in {ront of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE FOURTR DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1928. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. to wit! Lot 81 in Joseph M. Carmody's subdivision of lots in square 777, a8 per plat recorded In the offce of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in_Liber 33, at folio 58 Terms ‘of ‘sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. balance in three eaual Instaliments, .represented by the promissory notes of the ‘purchaser. payable in one, two and three years, with interest At 6 per cent per annum from day of sale pavable semi-annually, secured by deed of | trust upon proverty sold. or all cash. at option of purchaser A deposit of 5300 re- auired at sale Al conveyancing. recording and notarial fees At cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the Tight to resell property, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five | C.G. BT.OAN & CO., Inc.. Aucts., 718 13th 8" HoUS] DS AND PERSONAL EP gL £ O A AUCTION. | FOR STORAGE CHAROES. Notice is hereby given that on SATUR- DAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH. 1028, AT TEN'AM.. there will be sold at public’auc tion, In_the rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co.. Inc.. 718 13th st. Washifigton, D. C.. to en: force liens for storage charges, etc.. due and unpaid, all housenold ‘ggods, personal el fects, etc.. stored with the undersigned in the following names: N. Bryant, George F. Burch, E. 8. Collins, Eimer Davis, J. . Dav. | Leslie Douglas, L. Ford. Mildred Green. | Sadle. Harvey, J. J. Hines, Henry Huhes B Johnson. Mrs. L Kenhedy, 1da Lang- | hone. Magee Lee, P. E. Lehman. C. Lewis. J. Lucas. Mri M. Marshall, Loulse Middleton. Mrs. E. Miles. Mrs. L. Mitchell, J.'B. Morse, E. A._Murphy, M. A._Ostrow. { Mudred Pratt, B. M. Price. Park 8. Scolt, | John Spriggs. Cora Strond. Mary Thompson. | William Washinzton. Lillia Washington. J. | H_Watson. HH. Wiggins, Louls Wood Terms: Cash. UNION STORAGE CO., 705 Florida Av audo.seld Washington. D. C. THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS 1431 EYE ST. N.W TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED BY TWO.STORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS 2214 | | RTHWEST. { . Columbia, | 37764, LEGAL NOTICES. “BARBOUR. KEITH. McCANDLISH & GABNETT. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court.—-No. 37136, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the State of Vir- ®inia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columblia, letter of admin- Istration on the estate of Claude Jackson. late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims agaiust the de- ceased nre hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally au- thenticate. to the subscriber. on or before the 2nd day of March, A.D. 1929: otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all bene- fit of said estate. Given under my hand this 24th day of August. 1928, An- DREW C. JACKSON. Ci Christopher Garnett. Attorney. 1000 Vermont ave. Wash- ington, D. C. (Seal) Attest: VICTOR 8. MERSCH. Deputy wister Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, au30.sed, 13 JOSEPH L. SPILMAN. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF holding Probate Court.—No Administration.—This s to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, bas obtained from the Probate of the ,District of Columbia. letters amenta: 1 the estate of Winfield Scott. ate of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhib!t the same. with Lhe vouchers thereof, legaily po: [ R s CATIONA s THE EVENING STORY The Yellow Parasol. PACKAGE for you, Miss Ree” A boy just brought it.” Ruth Reed looked up fro.. her breakfest as the trim lit- tle mald entered the pretty ssessor of The Elms, their country home. There was a wail of horror as she drew | a beautifully fupn out of its tissue paper wrappings a green | houseboat and a stunning car. He was parasol. It might have been picked off | an adept at small courtesies. It was his the dust pile for all Ruth cared! Green! and she had told Homer to get yellow. | Homer Norton appear so woefully lack- How could he make such a mistake? It| ing was simply unpardonable. And yet it was just like Homer—a bridge-builder.| thinking, but soon heard the toot, toot He did not known those minor courte-)of a motor and there was Homer coming sies of life that mean so much to every | up the front walk. He sat down with woman. Ruth wore a yellow linen dress, | the air of 2 man, who, having brought | made up of frivolities. Homer had had an adventurous existence of hard strug- gles, yet he was gentle and considerate, though still lacking in the little em broideries of life that make up so much of it. That Ruth should set a rather un- dining alcove. Her parents were away due value on these outward and visible for a vacation and she was the sole| signs was not unnatural. They were the shibboleths of her class of which Ralph Troop was also a member. Ralph had ished apartment, 2 1 proficiency in this respect that made Did Homer really love her? She set to FLAGLER PLACE Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in_ Liber No. 5683. follo 203 ei sea. of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia. and at the request of the party newly decorated and partly furnished & b elec.. front and tear porches. second floor’ flat ‘same size: porches: rentals will be an price greatly re- Terms with within _thirty | days. otherwise forfeited and | the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees JESSE H. H 3 porches. the rear porches are rerned R030—Only £300 Cash $75 15 a1l that 1= to be paid month- days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. | RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN. GEORGE M. EMMERICH. he adored yellow—yellow cushins, yel- low icings on her cakes, yellow gowns, vellow parasols. Homer surely must have off a difficult task successfully, feels en- titled to his reward. “You got the parasol?” authenticated. to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 27th dar of August, A.D. 1070: otherwise they may by law be excluded from greeable surprice. @l benefit of said estate. Given under my or immediate sale on cash he asked duced fc ayment It is modern in evers way with $200: by invest- heat. separate heater for water. meid's toflet. all in excel- fent condition Thone Service Unti) § P.M CAFRI LIEVE IT OR NOT. n 5-Room Bunga Lot 30x101, 3138 O N Convenient ants ' 750 COL. brick, ved alles sl at ric! encr Chevy Chase -8 NEAR CONN. AVE rete Streets and Walks, ror & ants desirabie. tion at _once CALL AS GRADY. MAIN 6171 traded for notes, clea car. N | 1 | Nw VELAND PARK. & Rooms, 2 Baths, 2-Car Built-in Garage. $15.950. ew brick residence. finished and like few vou will Brick. steel and hollow~ construction: _concrete front id oak floors. expensive fixtures and hardware. orick freplace 1 living room. dantrs. linoleum _kitchen floor, e house metal weather-stripped. four bedrooms. two luxuriousiy a nted baths. easy stair approach tic. automatic hot er storage heater: oversize bullt-in two-car heated ga: deep lot. One of the faest omes we have ever T his_section: and 8 resl Suv at this price. For location cail N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC, 1418 Eye St. N.\W. Main 5904. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS. Center-Hall Brick. $16,500. This brand-new. sil-brick home I You rage it the pri N. L. i ‘ B Mein 4597 bia 1577 ance e ment_combined ine Near Wit Ideal home an ave. Geargetown to business saction and Capital Traction terminal elec. front and rear no_ Teasonable renta building can be price_on your terms 5 7 COLORED BARGAINS. 636 G SE—8-r & b brick, elec to be in- | stalled: new flooring in basement b let sufficient number of rooms to practically the rent This ix the best buy in that convenient sec- tion. on_car_line. on $130 cash RD. furnace heat. et ht LINCOLN HALL APT . in dow A number of r w value In an all- with siate roof. in that boasts & class of homes ranging in price from The house has concrete front porch. open fireplace in living room. Enclish basement side windoy try with electric el wood floars throughout pointed baths, siate roof. hot-water heating 4 120 fest deep. You will be delishted with this attractive. well constructed home and more than surprised the outstanding value represented in ce. S & orch sold which is _ve NW—6r & elec Tess ‘than $200 513 c. rice on Ane repni: ntown. For_inspection call at Rall" PrODACtiA paring bu: 0 121 $15.950 €0 far to duj 525,000 er: t Built-ia g 1418 Eve St. N\, Phone Service Until 9 P.M. to he above prop b in good repa Tefused to rood ter At attractiv can sub- Ty vesonable b.. porch front e instalied 4850 rental or cash; balance 215t N W At the rental we can quote. including janitor service. fhis Ix the chespest place ws know wnlkinz of ' this listance sec- Apt. 3 and see es_can be second trust stness or good RYON CO.. INC 6N Y A 3418 14th 8t NEW DETACHED BRICK R 8 Rooms, 2 Baths. Exclusive Section West of 16th St. IDENCE. plicate this rick detached home s _neighborhood to $40.000. outside pan- ator. hard- two well ap- arage. Lot at SANSBURY CO., INC., Main 5904. eated on a vers high elevation net the Cathedral represents the utmost in new house value It is of the gopular center entrance arrgnsement aving eight rooms..two tile DAhS. two-car, built-in garage. attic. hard- wood fioors throughout. Frigidaire. copper screens to all windows and @oors. and a score of other features found only in homes selling for ser- erai thousand dollars above this price. It will be to vour sdvantaze o make an early inspection of this $UNING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL % P ! HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. R | | Highlands. | house > | RS, “Franklin 9503 OH! THE LURE OF A BARGAIN. Everybocy is looking for bargains. and | 2 vou realized what we are offering you | wouid look at this one in ey Park. A delighiful new house with the many foucnes of elegance and refinement that €0 o make a jovely home. Think of your home being & new house of § cedar closets. hot-water heat. lovely _combination : on & hill Room SEVEN ROOMS. | modern: payments same unfurnished. in ne or nw | pay $1.000 cash. | 8536 this_week AUCTION SALE! - IS AP RERBOO! THOS. 3. OWEN & SO WANTED TO BUY | AT_ONCE—GOOD '6-ROOM BRICK HOT! rent; 233 Addison SALE OR RENT HOUSES. VO BATHS: COLONTAL, furnished ave. Va. HO! secpgons. around $7.000. C: monthl; 431 EYE ST. N. OF TW RIC Al Main 5770, nd Park. y. Call North 30° | CASH FOR 6 TO 8 ROOM: PREFER OLD would like possession within 45 duys P. T. HUNGERFORD. 1012, 1010 Vi ave. nw |8 OR 7 ROOM DETACHED HOME IN | Chevy Chase or Clevels Box 283-C. Star office. 43 WILL BUY AND PAY CASil FOR SMALL { properties: auick action ESTATE REALTY AND INVESTMENT CORP. 209, 907 15th St. N.W. Room Address 30° Fr 6856 Ao S, N. . AUCTIONEERS, W, Q_ VALUABLE DWELLINGS, AST CORNER AND_FORTY- NO! A y virtue of two certain deeds of trust. a and 375 et District of the CHEVY CHASE BRICK. Six Bedrooms, Three Tile Baths. $23.950 This new colonial brick home. over- Jooking the Chevy Chase Golf Club grou: . 15 without doudt one of the most sing and pretentious homes 1 this most excellent community near Conn ever offered under $25.000. Pull depth lLiving room with massive brick fireplace and Prench €@oors to lari covered veranda: guest wardrobe closets: model kitch. en with complete Walker electric Bnit- large dining room. large cedar elosets. built-in bath fixtures, triple spray _ showers, hardwood floors throughout. ofl-burner heat, 32-car detached brick garage. Situated on s large. well landscaped lot in exclu- five Surroundings. A real home st e rignt price . E. DOUGLASS CO,, ' REALTORS. 16021 K 8t NW Franklin 5078, Fvening Phone Service 710 9 PM Terms of sale iny dnys. CHEVY CHASE. Detached Brick. 7 Rooms, 2 Baths, 2-Car Built-in Garage. §15.5 A new English-type brick home on # paved street two short squares off Coniy. ave in one of the prettiest ceveloped sections of Chevy Chai Large concrete poreh, brick open fi place in living room’ four unusually rge Cedsr closets. two . oak floors through- floored: cold-storase buili-in garage. Lo + s spiendid val Por location | | ™ jom | and at t D) oCl stuate in hundred ta B> all | the no o8t v fod worin your inspeetion recorded in Libe: party secured thereby. trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on DAY, DAY 0'CLOCK snd and premises. recording. Terms to be compiied with within thirty otherwise deposit forfeited and the | proverty may be sdvertised and resold the discretion of the trus THOMAS. P. STUBENER, THOMAS J. OWEN. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. E . QR VALUABLE Rl | TRUSTEES' SAl A u) RO THE SOV Al ESTATE, G _UNIMP] AVE] !rn'&"'m NTH PIPTH AND SEV- | OF r io. 6002. folios 371 . of the land records of the Columbis. and at the request of RS! AUGUST. PM fol o at folio 66. trust for $8.500. and lot & prior deed of trust for $8.000. further par- | ticulars of which will be announced at time | the purchase price trusts 1o be paid 1300 required on_each parcel. in cash. etc..- at_ pu: J.__BENSON JOSEPH #u18.21,23.25.28.30 subject the undersigned . THE THIR- AD. 1928. AT lowing-described ate in the District Columbia. and designated as znd being | 37 and 88 in Davis subdivision of Iots d 18 in square 1742. Nationa) High- per plat recorded in the the surveyor for the District of Columh'a in Liber 3. buldine line restrietion Lot 87 sold subject ce of o the to a prior sold_subject to above sald A deposit_of Conveyanc- rehaser's cost. Trustees & BON, AUCTIONEERS, EAL 1LD- SIDE_OF T D CONCORD STREETS NORTHWEST. the of A he followini strict of Col! inelusive. in to, Tecordis Qpurchaser; leposit of requirad at the time of sal Imfl virtue of a certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No 5674 at folig 173’ of the | land records of the District of | equest of the thereby, the undersigned wil | anetion. in front of the proj AY. AUGUST THIRTIETE LOCK PM.. Columbl: parties secured sell at public riy. on 1928, escribed land, umbia. and be- % jols nuBibersd sighty-cight (83) (o one 1100). bere® thirty-two hundreg and six (3206), as | described in said deed of trus foliowing terms. Terms of sale: All eash. Interest and taxes paid or adjusted conveyancing. sausre num- % upon the date of ng. ete. ttle or will be and settlement sale at each floor. | F. N, A122.24.27.20 30 Trustees THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SALE OF TEN VALUABLE TWO - STORY _ BRICK _DWELLINGS KNOWN _AS_PREMISES 335, 338. 340, 312 H STREET SOUTHWEST AND 800, B02. 804. B06. A0S AND £10 DWYERS COURT SOUTHWEST, BEING BE- TWEEN H AND EYE, 3rd AND 43 streets southwest n deeds of trust. By virtue of three ded in Liber N 07, folios 46. 48 seq. of the land records of the of Columbia, and at the request of the party sccured thereby. the undersigned fie auction. in front of the premises, on PRIDAY. FIRST DAY OF AUC AD THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P M ina-described and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and “bong lots one hundred (123 one hundred twenty-four ndred twenty-five (135). one X (1261 one hundred t ene hindred twents-eight ndred twenty-nine (1201, one V(130 indred thirty-oae ane hy hirty-two (132) tn <jon a1 Iot 20 i sauare five dred forty-one (341). s per plat re- ard in ofMee of the survevor for the in Liber 14. at folio 87 One-third of the purchase money to be patd in cash. balance in two eaual installments. pavable in one and two with interest at 6'5 per centum per pavable semi-annually. from day of ecured by dred of trust upon the sold. or all cash. at the option of chaser. A deposit of £300 will be d_at time of sale on each parcel veyancing. recording. etc. at cost of purchaser Te of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the proverty. at the risk and cost defaulting purchaser. aft-> five days’ adver- tisement ‘of such resale published in Washington. D. C. FLOYD E_BAVIS, FRED A. SMITH. Trustees ELIOT 1928, AT (124) 126) (131 the Au72.24.27.29.30 THOMAS J OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE RFAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND ONE BATH. KNOWN AS 1432 W STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtus of A certain deed of trust re- corded on May 2. 1926. as instrument No. 72 | of the land records of the Distriet of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the parties securcd thersby. the undersicned will sel At public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. 'AUGUST = THIRTY-FIRST, 1928, AT FOUR G'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described iand and premises. situate in th. District of Columbia. and being _lot numoered nine hundred and f{ty-six (956) in sauare numbered fifty-seven hundred and eiehty (5i80). as doscribed in said deed of trust. upon the following terms. Terms of sale: Baid property is sublect to & prior deed of trust securing an indebt- eduess of £3.500.00. and said property will be so'd subject to faid deed-of-trust indebt- edness. Of the purchase price over and above said deed of trust. one-third 1s to e paid m cash and the bajance in two eaual instadments. pavable in one and two years. with interest at the rate of 6% Der annum, pavable semi-annually. secured by “second { trest upon the property sold. or all cash at the aption of the burchaser torest ‘and taxes tn be paid or adiusied to te of sale. A doposit of $200.00 will be reauired ar the ‘time of sole. Al eon- Arcing. recording. etc. at the cost of Terms of sal» o be complied thirty (30) dayvs from day of herwise deposit will be forfeited and property “esold at risk and cost of default- ine_ parchaser after five (5) days adver. tisement of such resale In some Dewspaper published in Washington. D. C. B FRANCIS SAUL. 28 13th 8" N.W. WILLIAM ' P, BENSON. 928 15th St N.W. sexSu_, Trustees. OWEN™ & BON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IMFROYED BY THREE STORY APARTMENT HOUSE. ~ CONTAIN TWELVE APARTMENTS. KNOWN PREMISES 204 ¥ IORTHW! By virtue of a certain deed of trust, du recorded in Liber No. 4885, folio 300 et seq. of the land records of the District of Oo- lumbla, and at the request of the party se- cured ihereby. the undersigned trustee will sell a: public auction. i front of the prem. 1ses, 6n FRIDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1023. 9T FOUR-THIRTY OCLLCK P.AL. the following-described Iand and premises. situate in the City of \ash- ingtoi. District of Columbia. and des-nated 23 and being Clof thirty.seven (37) in haries E Tribby's subdivision of sauare ve hundred and sixty-sight (368). a3 per pla; recorded ‘in, Liber 1. "folio 23 records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia Terms of sale. One-third of the chas> money to be paid in cash, be | tvo equal instaliments. payable in one and LWO yemrTs. with interest at six per eenium PeF annum. pavable sem!-annually, from day of aie. weciired by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at_the option of the purchaser ~A'deposit of $30000 will be reaur>d ot time of sale. Al conveyancing. recording, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of rale in be' complied with within thirty days from day of saie. otherwise the trustee Teserves the right to resell property at the risk 4nd rost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in jome newspaper publisied in Washington, NATIONAL SAVINGS & TRUST CO., By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, (Beal) Atrest— President | E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Trustes, Becretary. nee in TRADE MARK C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. AUCTS. 715 '13th St. wosterco. Storage Sale of Household Goods of every description. Orien- tal and Domestic Rugs, China, Glass, Pictures, | | of the | pur- | THE THIRTY- | the follow- | and designated as | twentv-three | one | hundred | rtv-seven | one | hundred | m some newspaper | - | au23 exSu&hol _Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. SALE “OF_ VALUABLE REAL TWO-STORY BRICK AND FRAME DWELLING, CONTAINING EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH., KNOWN AS 1300 THIRD STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, re- corded in Liber 5353, at follo 407, of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the request of the parties secured | thereby. the undersigned will sell at pub- lic auction. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER SIXTH. 1928, AT | THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the follow- ing-described land and premises, situste In | the District of Columbia, and being part of orizinal lot numbered twelve (12) in square numbered five hundred and fifty-four (554). ns described in said deed of trust, upon the following terms Terms of sale: Sald property s sublect to @ prior deed of trust securing an indebt- edness of $3.500.00. and said property will be sold subiect (0 said deed-of-trust indebi- edness. Of the purchase over and above said deed of trust. one-third is to be patd in cash and the balance in two equal instaliments. pavable in one and two years. with interest at the rate of 6% per aanum. pavable semi-annually, secured by second ‘deed «f trust upon the property sold or all cash at the option of the purchaser | Tnterest and taxes to be paid or adiusted to date of sale. A depoit of $200.00 will bs Tequired at the time of sale. Al con- recording, etc., at the cost of purchaser Terms of saie to be complied with within thirty (30) days from day of . otherwise deposit will be forfeited and Property resold at risk and cost of default. ing purchaser after five (5) days’ advertise- ment of sich 1esale in some newspaper pub- lished 1n Washington, D. C. B FRANCIS SAUL. No. 925 15th 8t N.W., WILLIAM P BENSON. No_ 925 1ith 8t N.W. £124,25.27.28.20.30.31.584.6.6____ Trustee ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneer TRUSTEES' _SALE OF VALUABLE LOT WITH _SIDE * ALLEY, IMPROVED BY ERAHECNBHIESY W T STORY. THREE-CAR BRICK GARAGE IN REAR By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in_Liber No. 8303, folio 10 et sea of he land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the Darty s cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer_for sale by public suction. in (ront of the premiger on TUESDAY. THE FOU! DAY OF SEPTEMBI 1928, AT E O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. to wit: The north 28 feet front by the full depth thereof of original lot 13 TRUSTEES' ESTATE. BEING price vevancing. in square 965. now known for Purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 812 in said sausre Terms of One-fourth of the purchase mon-y to ne paid in cash, oalance in three equal instaliments, represented by _the Prom:ssory notes of the purchaser. payable fn‘one. two and three years, with interest at 8 per cent ‘per agmum from dav of fa pavaLle semi-annufly. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all e A at option of purchaser. “A deposit of $300.00 required at sale All conveyancing, record- ing and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees reserve thepright ‘o resell property at risk and ccst of defaulting purchaser, after five Gavs“advertisement of <nch resale in some newspaper published {n Washington. D C. RAYMOND J. VIERRUCHEN, GEORGE M. EMMERICH, Au23-d&ds.cxSukhol “Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. AUSTIONFFRS Household ‘Furniture Upright and Player Piano: Cash Registers, Rugs, Automobile: By Order E. C. Snyder, U. S. n ‘ase. ete. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. NW. aturday, September 1st Furniture. 0 a. les, 10 At 12 noon. tectrle Cash tore Fixtures. 2u30-2t neriners THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTION 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Mod- | ern Eleven-Story Hotel and Apartment Building, Knowa s the Annapolis Hotel, Lo-' cated at 11th, H and 12th Streets Northwest, Washing- ton, D. C., Containing About 400 Rooms and Baths, Includ- ing Equipment and Furnish- ings, With About 12 Stores on the First Floor Having En- trances From the Street. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 8672, Tolio 60 et ata. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the reauest of the parly secured thereby,’ the undersigned trustees will sell at public auetion, gl front of ; the premises, on MONDAY. THE TENTH DAY Op"SEPTEMBER, AD. 1928, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises. situate in the Distriet of Columbia. and designated as and being lot 3 in Heinecke and others’ subdivision of Ints in sauare 918, as per piat recorded in the office of, the surveyor for the District of Columbia.’in_ Liber 79, at folio 1 Tarms of sale Bold subject to a first trust of $1,250.000 and second trust on whieh there (s approximately $423,026.25 un- aid, further particul f 1l be given at the time of sale; price above said trust to be paid one-third in cash. and the balance in such equal secured thereby, the undersigned trustes wii Sell ‘at_public auction, in frond of the pr ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. AD. 1528, AT FOU THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following-de scribed land and premises. situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia and designated as and being lot numbered fifty-one (51 in Joseph Paul's subdivision in_ block numbered thirty-four (34) in_the subdivision known as “Addition to LeDroit Park." 8§ per plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Colum- bia, in Liber County 23 at follo 46 Terms of sale One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable In one and two years. with interest at 6'a per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually from day of Sale, tecured by deed of trust upon the property told. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be required At time of sale. All conveyancing. Tecorcing. ete . at cost of purchaser. Term of sale to be complied with within thirty dass from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the and cost of defaulting purchaser affer flve davs’ advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper publisned in Washing- ton. D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO.. Trustee By HOWARD MORAN. President Attest A. H. SHILLINGTON Assistent Secretary. u24-dids.exsukhol " THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest s TRUSTEES. SALE_Or TWO-STORV BRICK DWELLING AT 1010 MASS. AVE. N.W By virtne of & certain deed of trust dafed June 14. 1028, being instrument No. 99, re corded June 15. 1938, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the re- of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tlon; in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THF TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D 1028. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following- described land and premises. situate in the Ditriet of Columbia, and decignated as and ez all of lot 15 and part of lot 14 in_the subdivision of square 342, made by the heirs of John Davidson. as per plat re- corded in Liber N. K. folios 93 and 99. of the records of the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia: Said part of ot 14 being that part which i5 now occunied and coverec by the western wall of house No. 1010 Massachtuetts ave n.w: said waill standing over on the eastern line of said Iot 14 about Seven inches, more or less, and extonding with the entire lencth of said wail out Afty-eight feet eight inches. more or less. Said property mow known as lot 808 in square 342 together with all the improve- ments in_anywige eppertaining and all the estate right, title. interest and claim, either At law or (n equity. or otherwise however. of the parties of the first part. of. in. to, or_out of the said land and premises Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for '$9.000.00. further particulars of whicn 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, recording. etc. at the pur- chaser's cost’ Terms to be complied with within thirty (30) days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be adver- tisea and resold at the discretion of the trustees. R S BILDMAN, JACOB B. SHAPIRO. au20-d&ds.exSudehol Trustees, Automobiles By Auction At Weschler’s 526 Pennc. Ave. N.V/. SATURDAY September 1st 10 AM. Also Ford Coupe and Duplex Van for U. S. Marshal Auso-2t STEAMSHIPS, e The Well Eanipped Roval Mail Steamers TAGARA' (20, ot 19, Nov. 1§ AORANG Oct, 13 Dee. 12 Sall from Vancouver. B C \ For fares. etc. apply Can Pac Rws. 908 | Waghington. ot i» the Canadian | an Line. 985 Hastings st W.. Van- | Austral couver. Washington to Baltimore by Steamer Mondays, "'“I'l:‘-,ll.“‘ at 4 p.m. me dars TEST WATER OUTING TON HAS TO OFFER 5040 for Information and literature. The Baltimore and Virginia Steamboat Company 7th Street Wharf S.W. LABOR DAY AT SEASHORE OLD POINT COMFORT VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW Via Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | 1a | nward of damagzes hand this 27th day of August. 1928 SAM- UEL H.SCOTT. 5427 Iliinols ave n.w. (Seal) Attest: VICTOR §. MERSCH. Depiity Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bla. Clerk of the Probate Court. 10.506.13 e ac T FRANK STETSON. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colimbia, holding Probate Court —Estate and, like most young people, For three years she had played tennis and been made much of by numerous Ruth was young and pretty, only 22, intolerant. Her life was m; of “Fiora Raymond. deceased, ~No. 37775, | = Administration Docket 33 —Application hayv- asculine acquaintances. been made herein for probate of the il and testament and codicil of said and for letters testamentary on said estate. by the National Savings & Trust Co., 1t Is ordered this 24th day of August. A.D. 1928, that Nettie Austin, 2 Marble Hill ave. New York City. New York; Henry A Kocher. Cassville. New York: Arthur L. Kimbali. 318 Terminal Building. Rochester. New vork: May Kimball cuthvert, R P. D! No. 2. Kent. Ohio: Ldna Kimbail Grossman. E. F. D. No_ 2. Chariotts Station. Rochester, New York: tha unknown heirs at law and next of kin of Flora Raymond. and all others” concerned. appear in said court on Monday. the Bth day of October, A.D. 1923. at 10 o'clock a.m. lo show cause why such application should not be granted. Let no- tice hercof be published in the Washincton Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the refurn day herein mentioned. the first pub- lication to be not less than thirty days be- fore sid return day WILLIAM HITZ. Jus- | tice. (8eal) ~Attest: VICTOR S. MERSCH, Depty Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. i | 1. LHOMME- | u30,506.13 z JAMES B. FLYNN. SAMUE] DIZU, Attornevs. Columbia, holding Probate Court.—Estate of Willinm Keith Bouis. deceased. No. 37750, Administration Docket 83.vApplica- tion having been made herein for letters of administration on sald estate, by Nettie M Sullivan, it s _ordered this 28th day of August. 'A.D 1923, that William R. Bouis. Robert’ Bouis, “Annic Adams. Harold E Bouis. Edith Flynn. non-residents, and ali others concerned. appear in said court on Monday. the 8th day of October. AD. 1928. at 10 o'clock a.m . io show cause why such application should not be granied. Let no- tice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Biar one in each of three successive weeks before the re- | turn day mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty davs before said re- turn day. WILLTAM HITZ. Justice. " (Seal) Attest: VICTOR S. MERSCH, Deputy Regis- ter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the 30.506.13 WILLIAM W. BRIDE and AL , BELL. Jr. Attornes. IN THE' SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, hoiding a ~District Court. In re condemnation of land for the extension of Chirteentn. Fourteenth. Nichol- son. Peabody. Quackenbos, Sheridan. Tuck- erman and Van Buren streets; ~Concord and Luzon avenues; Fort Drive and Piney Branch road. also Colorado avenue, in the District of Columbia.—District Court. No. 1923 —Notice and Order of Publication — Notice is hereby mven that the Commi: sioners of the District of Columbia (purs ant to a certain provision of the act of Congress approved March 4. 1913, entitled An ect making appropriations for the ex- pengses of the government of the District | of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1911, and for other purposes.” whereby they ere suthorized to open. extend or widen any street. avenue, road or highway to conform with ghe plan’ of the permanent avstem of highwdvs in that portion of the District of Columbin outside the cities of Washington and_Georgetown. edopted us der the act of Congress approved March as_amended by acts of COngress ap- proved June 28. 1898, March 4. 1013, and 1926, respectively. by condemna under the provisions of sub-chapter oue of chapter filteen of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia) have filed a peuition in this court prayiug the con- demnation of the land nec for "the extension of 13th. 14th, Nicholson. Peabody. Quackenbos, Sheridan. ‘Tuckerman and Van | Buren streets: Concord and Luzon avenues: | | Fort Drive and Piney Branch road, aiso Colorado avenue. in the District of Colum- bia, as shown on or piat filed with the sald petition (as amended by & suppl mental plat fled herein) as part of said petition, and praying, aiso. that this eourt empanel a jury in accordance with the ed for in such cases to fssess s each owner of land to be taken ain by reason of the said exten- stons of the streets, avenues. drives and roads aforesald. as hereinbefore set forth, and the condemnation of the land nece sary for the purposes thereof. and to assess the benefits resulting therefrom. plus all or part of the costs and expenses of said | oceadings. upon any lands which the jury may find will be benefited. as provided for in ‘and by the aforeseid ect of Congress sporoved May 28, 1926, it is by the cour:. this 21st day of August. 1928, ordered that all persons ing any interest in_these Proceedings be. and they ars hereby. warned and_commanded to appear in this eourt on or befors the 38th day of September. 197 at 10 o'clock ‘am. and continue in dence until the ‘court shall bave made s final order ratifying and condArming the nd the assessment of 0 be empaneled ard 22 LITLLIII 11T 0071000 LTI IOS FOPE I I I I P PP O L LA y benefits of *he fu | sworn herein: and it is further ordered th & coby of this notice and order be pu Jisned twice s week for two miccetsive weeks commencing 'at least twenty days before the said Z81h day of September. 1928. It is further ordered that a copy of this no- tice and order be served by the United States marahal, or his deputies. upon each of the owners' of the fee of the land to be condemned l.erein as may be found by the sald marshal. or his deputies. within the District of Columbla, and upon the tenants and cecupants of ‘the same. before the xaid 28th day of September. 1938. By the Court: WILLIAM HITZ, Justice, taeat) rue copy. Test: FR. . CUNNING- HAM. clerk. By HARRY M, HULL. A er} ;. RESORT! JEFFERSON A C CITY'S OCEAN END of KENTUCKYAYE. mou‘! THE BEACH DATHING FROM THE HOTEL 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 Oven for rexistration ¥ to 7 p.m PAummunry: B. C. S. and M. C. 8. degrees: C. P. A. Preparation Day and Evening Classes Bulletin on Request BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CNIVERSITY Transportation Buildis 17th and H Main eight-tw | R —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 Accountancy and Secretarial Courses 721 13th Street Phone Main 1748 7 DEVITT SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Boys College _Eatrance, west Point. Annavol and Air Service is. Coast Guard Opens Sept. 18 in Its New Location Has boys in 47 colieges: honor eraduates from Princeton and other collezes. Supervised study and How to Think All athletics Prepares for Catalogue on request 2981 Upton St. N.W. Washingten, D. C. dards LAW SCHOOL 1928-1929 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1928 or late afternoon classes WeJnu y, Sept. 19, 1928 For S ocmation " appiy. to HUGH 3. FEGAN. M. A TL. B. PR, D.. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. George Washington University Law School Member Association uf American Law Schools Avpvroved by American Bar Assoclation Established 1865 Academic Year 1928-29 b September 19 Registration Days September 15-18, Inclusi STOCKTON HALL 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 Sofitllem Broers Steward Business University 1333 F Street NW. rlmtlred her whims and tastes by this| eagerly. “Did you like it?" time. | “It's pretty enough.” Ruth regarded | the toe of her shoe. “But it happens to | oe the wrong color. T particularly ask- | ed you to get yellow." “Ruth, dear, I am sorry,” Homer’s | tanned face was full of contrition. Homer was essentially the empire- builder type, square-jawed, with a firm, sensitive mouth. “To tell the truth I was so rattled I could not remember whether you said blue or green or pink and as the saleswoman showed me green I grabbed it and ran. If you do not like it I will get you another.” t is not the parasol I mind, but the forgetting. 1 am afraid you are not very observant of my clothes and my favorite color.” “I never notice what you wear. look charming in anything.” “That’s just it.” Ruth's eyes flached fire. “You don't care a fig about my likes and dislikes. You don’t care whether 1 wear silk or sackcloth; whether my favorite flowers are roses | or violets. I wanted the parasol for a picnic this afterncon.” She finished with a pout. “Now I must go and give orders for our dinner. Gcod-by.” Homer went back to his hotel and had not returned when Ralph moored his punt alongside the landing of The Elms for Ruth. She greeted him warm- 1y, but there was a constraint in her manner as she turned to meet his cousin, Rose Cook—who was so ob- servant. “What pretty cushions!” Ruth turned to Ralph. “You have recovered them in_my favorite shade of yellow. Raiph smiied. “I chose it purposely. Won't you come with us, or don't you dare desert Homer?" “Wouldn't I?" Ruth laughed. Homer deserved to be punished. Just as'they, were puzhing off, Homer appeared on the bank. He controlled his annoyance admirably, but there was a wounded look in his eye which Rose Cook saw. “How lovely for me!" said Rose to Homer. “I want a chat with you, Ruth and Ralph can go on.” Homer gave a rather jaded assent, soon they were seated in a shaded nook and Rose began: “What is the trouble between you and Ruth? There is something, I know, tell me.” Homer thought Rose a good sport so ;le told her about the parasol ineci- lent. “It is just such little things that count in a woman's life.” replied his companion “Ruth has a flair for yel- low. What is the use of her looking | just a June rose if you don’t mention | the fact?' “Ruth knows that to me she is the prettiest thing in this world. I love her in any color—" “Well, why not tell her so? A girl just must be told those things.” “I never thought of it before, Homer, a trifle grimly. Ruth was still in a perverse mood when they landed for the picnic. Homer and Rose had gone by motor. After that everything was Ralph. Homer thought if only something would happen. Something did happen. Ruth was driving Ralph's big car one mornin and ran over a farmer’s dog in the road. Then there was commotion: the farm- er was angry and Ralph was frightened. Ruth was shaking all over, and said: “I am terribly sorry. Is there anything I can do?” The farmer was bending over his dog: | tears running down his cheeks. Ralph began laughing and Ruth saw how cal- | oused he was. She gave a sob of relief | when all of a sudden Homer appeared in his roadster. He took in the situa- |tion and said: “Let me look the dog {over. I know something about broken |oones.” He knelt down and made a | swift examination. The dog seemed to understand. “A few splints and I will fix him up,” said Homer. Ruth brought some twigs; she tore Homer’s handkerchiefs into strips and assisted all she could. I shall take him to a surgeon now,” said Homer, as he rnished. “I am going with you” said Ruth. That evening when Homer came up the walk he had a huge package under his arm. “There! See how you like those,” he said. “I never knew there were So many shades of yellow. Seven at least.” “Oh. Homer, you didn’t!” Ruth was so ashamed She opened up the pack- age of seven parasols. Ruth was thoughtful for a few min- utes and then said: “They don’t mean so much as I thought they did—not since this morning. ere are other things far more important. Seven para- sols! Homer, you are a dear, but I shall keen but one for myself and the others—the others «will do for my bridesmaids.” Homer bent over her, “Well. lot's use them next month. for parasols are of no use after September.” THE END. You { to be within thirty (30) daya from the day | of sale. or @eposit forfeited. and the prop | erty ~esold at the cost and risk of the de- | faulting purchaser. after five (5) days’ pre- vious advertisement of such resale in some ‘Washington newspaper. B KANCI! SAUL. 25 15th St N W. WILLIAM P BENBON. 928 15th St NW 21 d4ds exBy__ Trustees ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of 1424 Trinidad | Avenue N.E. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in | Liver 6847. follo 234 et ‘seq. of the land | records of ‘the Disirict of Columble, we will jell at oublic auction. un front of the prem; ses. o AY. THE ¥ OF A UGUST. 1038 AT FIVE OCLOCK PAL. Jot 163 in Bmall’s subdivision. = block 8 Trinidad, in the District of Columbia viat reccrded in surveyor's office in Boo 38, subiect to eovenmnts of record 163 in sauere 4060 and im- numbered premises of wale. The property will be pold subject 1o a deed of trust for 14.500.00. The pirchase money above waid_trust to be aid in cashi. A deposit of $500.00 reauired at sale Terms to be complied with within | thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the | trustees reserve the right to:iesell the prop- erty ut the risk and cost of the defaulling purchaser. after three days readvert ment in The Evening Btar LOUIS C. DIEMER W. €. ZIMMERMAR 41124.25.27.28,29.30 T Trustees ____PUTURE DAYS. THOS. J_ OWEN A BON. AUGTIONEER 1431 Eye Btroet Northwest TRY § BALETOF NALUABLE TWO. BTORY A BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING. “BEL PREMISES 105 QUE BTREET NORTHWEST By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recarded 1o Tiver Mo $863. Tolio 5 et seq nd ‘records of the District of Co- nd al the request of the rem 1 rinereby. tne undersjened § Bublie suetion. 1 front o fl&fln ok 1w DA MBER A D e AT FOUR GCLOCK P.M. the Tollowing-described lang and * premisee. fhe Duatrict of Cofumbis, and des east Torty-Ave (45) by the wiath of Iot two (3) Brent Trustee’s, aubdivision of sauare four Rundred and Cventy (430 a3 per piat re corded in Liber WP foiio 6. of {he rec Gras of the office of the surveyor of the Dis iriet ‘of ‘Copimbia Terms: Bold sublect (rust for 1400000, further Deriiculars of which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price wbove said trust 1o be | psid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 reauired Corveyancing, recording, et 61 purchaser’s cont ms 1o be complied with within depos) ited and auarterly instalments to be completely paid_on or before (wo years with interest At 67 payable quarterly. A 10,000 00 required. Conveyancing. ing. ete.. At be complied with within thirty days, other- wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JOMN H. HOLMEAD. 737 15th 8L N.W., Main 8671 2 o (Copyrieht. 1928) etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. Saturday, Sept. 1, 1928 At 10 A M. Terms, Cash C. (’.fi.“.?LOAN & CO, INC,, Aucts. 130-2t Daily Service Modern Steel Steamers SPECIAL TICKETS Ineluding Stateroom and Hotel Accommodatl By Sea New York and Bosto ¥ CITY TICKET OF) 781 13TH WOODWARD BLDG, ST, N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. Less homework and more calisthenics is to be the kevnote of & new educa- tional system in the public schools of France. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. AND PIANOS. nw Phone SANSBURY CO., INC ve St. N.W. Main 5904.| hone Service Until 9 P.M. BLACKSTONE COLLEGE FOR GIRLS - An old Virginia school with a national reputation. Canada and many states represented in the enrollment. Work offered from first year of high school through two years of college. Strong Commercial Department. Excep- tional advantages in Art and Music. Gymnasium and sports. Handsome new fireproof build- ings. Beautiful campus. Splen- did health record. In Piedmont Sectlon two hours from Rich- mond, Virginia. anry home life for a selected and limited num- ber of girls. Help from other Tmmfl makes rates surprisingly ow, W. B. Gates, President Blackstone, Virginia THE TEMPLE SCHOOL A Secretarial School of Individual Instruction Day—Afterneon—Evening l;,l Now for Beginners' Cla in Afterncon and Starting Sept. § {CALD BRICK HOME WEST OF 16th OVERLOOKING THE PARK ¢ brignt “rooms. 3 complete bat (“out pantry. open freplace. hardw goors throusbout, garase. Priced at 316, t & JAMES, IN( ww " Nortn 983, Pa’ ave 1 2u28-0&ds exBudhol Main 1385 Mats 8835 Solomons Island, Md. Valunble Real Estate at Solomons Isiand, Md., In excellant location facing Patu: nl Rivér, Improved by wubstantial frame dweils g 14 room. bath, running water. artesian well, attractive srounds. Known 'ss A, € also inelud Ketcham property. Ba fea tuf- nishings therein, By Public Auction Monday, September 3, 1928 At 1 O'Clock P.M. onable A ma $300 cash deposit rea Auctlo i ¢ WORRY ON MOVING DAY ! SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING NATIONALZSR PHONE MAIN 1460 - | = PADDED VANS THOS OWEN & SON. AUCTIO! 1431 Eye Strect Northwest TWO-FAMILY ' BRICK DWFLLING. CON- TAINING TWO APARTMENTS OF FOUR ROOMS AND BATH EACH, ELECTRIC- | 1Y, GAB AND LATROBE HEAT. 836 | AL 606%s "MORTON PLACE NORTH- By authority vesfed in ux, we will sell at public autcion, in front of the premises, on THE FOURTH DAY OF SEP 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., sare 856 subiect (o a b §4,100.00 and n 30,00, Write Fer 7 CUGENE E. FRD TER 2o sosmn CONTINENTAL Tonnewses Avenue near Bench Priviie bath s, ranntng xe llant tablo : whits se:vies. Amerion I “oup daily; specinl 'inWVA;);AI IlUNL"‘,\“‘ he Tenncsseo Ave & Beach Castro Bathing from Hotel Run- ! paths Cup. 200 alng water all roons. Priv. 36th seas. BKIL. & man, surop., 3% day up. Sl, wkly. Mrs, VIRGINIA. . J. J__Josce. In the Mountains of Virginia Brys Hillside Cott s, near Orkne Gprings, just off the beautitul h'& Valley, turn west at Mt Jackson, tonds ' A unique resort. ' Wondertul “The call of the mountains, IIIIHII‘ ? DETACHED HOME, Four Bedrooms. Chevy Chase Country Club, $12,950, who are beeking-—at a mod- erate fiwure 4 well ordered home in the select environment afforded by & quiet square in exclusive Chevy C| Wil find th suited o their requivements corner Jot having 70-1L frontage with beautitul shrubbery snd & fine lawn provides an unusually piessing set- e “Tne house is thoroughly mod- ern _and has been kept in Arst-class condition Living room is 30 ft. fone, “with immense stone Breplace There are four bedrooms, tiled bath, outtide pantry. harawood floors, hot waier hest Garage 10 match Two blocks from school —This 18 &n out- slanding velue—well worth seeing N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC, 1418 Eye St. NW. Main 3904, Phone Service Until 9 P.M { | Termy se of wale, A, Weschler & Son, feationes HO! WEN & BON, THOB. 3,5 sireet No g ed of trust ily E{ln‘l e"“*ilfl folio 331 et the ian of strict of Co. imbja, equest of the DATty se- cured inereby. the undersigned I;ullm will B 1928 " A and imises, situate o ¢l - ot n n « Those al Ldine associn - na deed of | o he paid the \der in - one ca t purchuser’s option. A deposit of 3200 00 required at time of sale Conyeyancing, recording, elc, L purchaser’s cost. Sale to be closed within thirly days or ‘deposit forfeited wid0 315014 THOB J_OWEN & HON. THOS. ) OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Bireel Northwest TRUSTEES: SALE OF TWO-BTORY, SEMI- DETACHED 'BRICK DWELLING, CON: JAING HIGHT ROOME AND TWO BATHR AND BRICK GARAGE, KNOWN AS PREMIGPS 383 GARPIELD STREET NORTHWEST By Virtue of o certain deed of trust dated Mareh 36,1937, being instrament No. 119, secorded ‘Apnil 0. 1047, among the land re ords of i Distiiet of Columbia, and at the 1eauest of the party secured (hereby, the | Undersigned trustees will sl auction. in tront of the premises, on MON DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER AD. 1028, AT FOUR OOLOCK PM. the foliwink-described land_ and premises. sit- uste ta the Distriet of Columbln. and desis- nated as And being lot numbered thirty weven (47 1n squnre eightaen fourteen (1814) in' the ‘subdly'slon made by Robert B Latl- mer wnd David 7. Maloney, ws por ¥ corded in Une ofce of the surveyor for i District o Gotdmbia. in Liber 78 at folia 11 Te prior deed of teuet for 1850000, further Barticulses of whicn will be announced st time of sule the “pureliuse” price whove suid truet to_ be e 11000 cash and ‘e balanee in monthi st inients of 41500, (neludiig Interest devosit of '1300.00 veduirea zfum’-nr recording. e, nt e " purchaner's Ceont Terms (o ve compited with within fifteen days, olherwise deposit ' fortelted and ‘the Draperty may be advertiasd and resold at thia dlscretion of the trustee A" VoLLAND, T o Trusiess, balane & Sl:‘l‘. the glories of South America now, enjoyin, their delightful llll'»tmplc11 winter social on. The world's most beautiful capi- tal, Riode Janeiro~the City of Roses, Montevideo ... the Paris of the Western World, Buenos Aires Andmganhuu..u-vny.p through calm, opalescent seasacrosstheequator where takesplacethat historic mar. itime ceremony *“The visit of Father Neptune” M‘Mrn 1I.I\00dl|m lIll‘u oo, Fastest Time STEAMSHIP M““s“ LINES 67 Wall St.,N. Y.~ Bowling Green 100 I lunbia, and’ designated numbered oue hundred ang WAL, Wramiall 'ana ‘oihe of lots in square numbere as per viat recorded in ordy of of folio 24, of the re Hirveyor of the Distriet oot 1o & Fer e i © St o v i securing which will be announced at time of sale. the purchase price above asid trust, 86, (3,40, he pald In cash ‘and the hal two_eaual installments payable i 13 months, with interest ai 6%, semi-annunily, secured by uecond trust on property sold, he pureh: pald or adju A gf 41,000 will be reaulfed at time'al ) conyeyatichig, recording, eio. at the of purchaser. Terma of sale {0'be co zith within thirty dave trom of sale, atharwise fartsite leposit III.III il ' a:rr“‘f:- ke i arty se ee will the " sell | Without Worry or R \ponaible se For ahtp: wenw sk Re- W Rates mo b e NORTH 104 MOVE Starase oert packers Yine ORIGINAL PRICE., $10.750. y utdul new corner house, oOccupiel Porchaser owner has left the eity Fiust sell st some price quickly House & furnished Cen be seen by appointmen Ay et the property is unoccupled and we Pave the kes This is one of plunitiee 1o buy & Dose it 5 well lacated. 'new 1 DESCRIPTION Corner brick. built-in_saTage; hot-water o harawoos foors, 3 covered porches Bereened renr porches cre partitioned, m fre ‘service poren and breakfsst porch on main foor 2 ileeping poreh on _second m bedsoom, '3 1ear beroomes ul bath with butlt-in_tub and show- xpensive cork tile floor in kitehen, ans teatures 106 mumerous o mention Pell Main 8008 for sppointment snd act iy, ve sre going o sell it guickly, situate in in J AR Rl e Finest Ships 10 & prior deed of front. noukler food, pure alr will rejuvenate !n\l playgreunds, swimmi) , o S12.80 and 318 a weel Booklet, here in Sepy and Oct. Pleass mal ‘reservation” now. Mr. and T8, LIAM R. BRYCE, Owners Post eEe 8. | Mi; Jackson. Macanie_ or Orkney Bprings, 13 to 64 1y 4llll'hm'lll\ $16 to ls)flll. COLONIAL BEACH Hi 65 miles "m'lt Wllh).n"w on the nisl l'le Potomae, with | Ishing crabbing, sall water bathing, dancing, back ridi Vator o u"‘:.“\“.p'.‘.'fiilu,‘“‘.’m'h. Des) fa o Vacation fogkiel felephone rmrh'?“n BLAGKIBTANE. Owner and Mr. or " OCEAN CITY, M THE HASTINGS HOTEL & 3 | 0d @ not in| " I8 RS PR A VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, THE HYGEIA Risht Running Special _rates after Labor Day, Mes._J. K. Dyer, Owner o TeWsD »ul &w-u: K‘ll'l‘\'llll. res) g M 230,801, Trustee, 8138,30,6¢1,0,7,10 #u2b-ddeds, 08U Trustees. HIKS AN, Ninss | ES Ol AR B A

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