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REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSE! —__(Contine L FOR SALE RY OWNER. Detached forner in Takoma Park: § rooms, #ile" bath, built-in_tub. siceping parch. breakfast 'room. hardwood Aoors. built-in age. beautifil shade and many other ractive features. Price greatly reduced for immediate Phone National 33 evenings, Cle i R 6-ROOM NORTHEAST HOME. NEAR RHODE ISLAND AVE. ONLY $5500-TERMS. A heautiful tapestry hriek home. on # hirh elevation, in a &plendid northwesi commun- ity Just off Rhode Isiand avenue. convenient 10 schools. stores and transportaiton facil- sties. Colonial covered front porch. rece tion hall, & large rooms and tiled hath. open fireplace’ in living and dining rooms. ~1n good condition. " nicely decorated. natural rim. hot-vater heaf. electricity. roncreie cellar, paved street and gliev. Only $5.500 Wwith 'small cash pavment and ferms ar- ranged (o suit._Call Potomac 4230-1. ~ JUST COMPLETED. NEW ALL-RRICK HOMFS 20-F 1. WIDTH ON 30-FT. LOT § Community and Semi-Defached New Homes. Frigidaire-—2-Car Garage. 3 large porches and many other features. $9.450.00 AND UP. Bimilar houses selling for £1.000 mo: INSPFCT TODAY. 503 OGLETHORPI ST. NV, 3 Blocks North of 5th & Kenneds Sts. REST RUY IN TOWN. = LESS THAN RENT Will Put ¥eu Tn Your Own Home. $40.50 MO.—8100 CASIHL Beautiful f-ronm brick home in an_excel- Tent northeast focation. with bath. 3 large porches. buili-in garage. electric Jighis. hoi- water heal. handsomely decorated. ciose in and near stores and car Lne. Don't delay. Inspect Sunday. e 227 DOUGLAS ST 3 Rlacks North of B. 1. Ave. N Or Phane National 8054 $100 CASH WILL BUY 6-ROOM BRICK HOME IN PETWORTH. This heautitul heme contains six rooms. reception hall. tile bath with buiii-in 1h and shower. electrici: colonial frort porch. glass-inclased breakinct This I8 & real buy. terraced and can Tevne! Geen National 934 _ : COLORED HOME BUYERS! NEW HOMES. ALL BRICK -$6.175, RINGMAN PARK. BENNING AD. & 240h ST N Inspect Improved Tvpe Homes Model Community of New Homes. CHAS. D, SAGER, REATTOR AND RUILDER RTRIT Ok Tl ona Ioth STREET HIGHLANDS, 4 Bedrooms, $12.5 One of the lowest priced modern 00 e darage. A Food b HEDGES & MIDDLIETON, Inc., Realtors. 1412 Bre St sleeping pore ard. Franklin 9503 LESS THAN RENT WILL PUT YOU IN YOUR OWN HOME. £40.30 MO, S100 CASHL Reau f-room brick home in_a nice | northeas: location. with bath. 3 large porches, built-in garage. electric iizhts. hol- water heat: handsomely decorated. rinse in and near stores and car line, Don't delay. Call National 8954 THE FOXHALTL VILLAGE MODEL THOAMI, 4401 GREENWICH PARKWAY Ts Open Evers Day from 9:30 AM. to 3 P M AMERICA'S BMARTEST COLONY Fnglish Group Homes 18 A Predetermined, Non-Comoetitive Development in a Class By Itself. or Three Bedrooms and Bath 10 Six rooms and Three Baths Re $11,750 AND UPWARD. Drive ont Que st 3 block to Reservoir rd. west Make left-hand turn at Poxhall rd Atreet on left and drive east on Greenw! Parkway to 44th st tn Wiseor SPECIAT—COLORED. 1408, 1422 and 1422 n.w. Six rooms. | bath. cellar: cas and eleciricy Fntire house like new. Large yard. Vacant. HOLMFS €O _Main 377 1004 K St Nw. 4| FIRST COMMERCIAL, Near 20th and K Sts. NAW. Nine-room, bath brick: inclosed pore rage: h.- .: elec. lights: 3 floors. each Tanged for Lhk. with rumning water and ! &as sloves: first floor hardwood. Tive in’this comfortable downtown home in ancality of Tapidly enhancing valies and | Bt tarms less Than rent. Owner leavine ciiv And must sell immediately at $9.500. FPhone Meirapoiitan 8414 e | Mrirovelitan #-ROOM COLONTAL BRICK- 2304 H &T. nw. 342.50. Mrs. Heil 3737 * N.W.—11-ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED for roomers or unfurnished: elec.: two =a- Thaer TTXN0 to S0-fe alles. Downtown. = 40, H TO BUY SMALL PROPERTIES, any section. I want to buy now. Write full articulars: prefer ne. and se. Ad ox 73-H. Star office. BARGAIN ONLY 6 TO 8 ROOMS, N.W. OR | close-in n.e. section: give details, Address Box 129-H. Star office. = OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES SECTION - “en-acre walnut and fruit ranch. fronting 600 ft. on paved highwav: six-room house. basement. bath, gas, electricity. running water. barn. garage: ail level land; mood town and school: sale or trade. T MILLER. Elsinore, Calif.. or W. S. MILLE] 1017 12th st. n.w.. Washington, D. o. R, MMER COTTA(?F.;. AGES AT COLONIAL BEACH. 5. one $15 per week. Call 1104 - before 6 p.m. taree | . hot-waler w-al_i THE EVENING STAR, WAS LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE— Discovery. TH' Town's Pown THAT WAN AND WEVE OF \T- LETS YAKE A W\KE THME OTHER WAN, SANDN - NOTHIN' ELSE YO DO RIGWT NOW - . GEE~- MRS TWINKLE'S HOLSE \S$ ™' LAST ONE ON TH' STRERY- WERE R\GHY OUYT W TH' COUNTRM~ LDOK, WHAT SMOOTH, GREEN FIELDS - BUT WnAaT ARE THOSE FUNNN, BUMPY PLACES? \GTON, D. €., MONDAY, JULY 29, 1929 —By HAROLD GRAY. m. CLUB- MESS\R~ MM-- A GOLF WEL, FOLKS W™ BLLN OUGHTA WAVE o TIME Yo PLENTY RLAN ODLF - NEVER SEtm Yo { DOV’ ANNTHING By SE BE VERM BusY Cdm AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOO! 5 SON. AUCTIONEERS, et Northwes: OF VALUABLE FIVE- MENT BRICK AND . CONTAINING i CMENTS AND 2006 COLUN pROAD NORTHWEST. ° DOEUMIIA T A coriai decd of trust du recorded i Diber No. 4303, folin 195 ¢1 ey of ihe land Tecords of the Di‘trict of Co- limbin, “and at" the ‘reauest of the party secured therehy. ‘the nndersigned tristecs will_sell at pubile auction, " front of (he premises. on MONDAY. 'THE TWENTY- NINTH DAY OF JULY. AD. 1020. AT TWO- FORTY FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. ihr following described 1and and premises.’ situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and beink lot 23 in saiiare 2535. n% per plat Tecorded ‘n’"the office of the sirvevor for the District of Columbia, ‘in Liber County ‘19 at folle 133: subiect (0 A rizhi of wav. the same folio 123 b of way. the sam and restrictians of record eims: Sold sublect {0 a prior deed o trat e S0 80000 and " Precond truat 1or ahout —$66.300.00. ° Tirther particiars of which will be “announced at time of sale: ‘the purchase price above said_ frusts to be paid in cash.” A deposit of §2.500.00 reauired | Conveyaneing, recording. eic. at purchaser's cost.” Terms to be complied with within Afteen days. otherwise deposit Tors feited and ¢ ¢ may and resold otion of the tristees. B. SPRINCSTON, v SAMUEL S. SPRUCE, $¥17.1.22.24.26.20 Trastees Tor THOMAS 1 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Fve Straet Northaests TRUSTFES' SALE 0% VALUARLE RFAT, FS- TATE. PEING A W0 STORY BRICK DNFTLING CONTATNING, 81X HOOMS TH. KNOWN AS 1635 KRAEMER NORTHEAST: ie of & cerfain deed of trust ro corded in Liber No. 3131 folio 360, of {he | land reeor and at fhareov, the of ‘the Disirict of Columbia, ] of ‘the party secured v the tindersiened will sellat ‘public auction. in of the premises, on MON- DAY, JULY TWENTY-NINTH. 1620, FOUR-THIRTY O CLOCK P.M.. th~ follow- ng described land and premiscs. situate in District of € a and being lot num- N lock rumbered 27). " “Long Meadows.” as said deed of trust. vpon the foliowing ferms: Purchaser to pay one-third of price in cash, the baiance i ments in one and fwo vears. at the rate of 6% cured by dred of trust on the prop- d. or all cash at the option of tie axes and_interest paid or ad- Justed to the date of sale: all convevancing, recordire. etc. at the cost of purchaser zood title or Mo sale; a deposit of $250.00 1l pe reanired at the time of ment to be within thirty ¢3 date of sale. or deposit forfeited Droveriv resold at 1he coct and risk of the defaulting purchaser. after five (5) daye previons mdverticement of such resaie in some Washington newsna o’ insiall Tespectively, per_annum §717.18,10.22.23.24,75.26.27.29 SON. AUCTIONEERS, Northwest. TRUSTEF'® SALE OF TWO-STOR DWFEILING = AND _STOREF, SHERIDAN ~AVENUE ANACOSTIA. D. C. B Tiber 6141 of the Dist THOS. 1 _OWEN & 1431 Eve Street FRAME 2273 HEAST, N sou t recorded in he land records nd a party secured. the i lie auction. DA Jul 0 CLOCK P.M land and pre: sitnate Columbia and Tots 31 and 1 the subdivisio section 6. now square of The Barry Farm. as per record survevor's office for said District iu Cou 1929. ‘AT FOUR fron h ty and balance SATh inierect at 6% irsd on premises soid, o . at option of purchaser. Deposit of 2100 at time of sale. Convevancing and r cordinz at cott of prrchaser. Terms to Y in 20 dave from date of sale. or deposit forfeitad. Trustee reserves right to Tresell s' cost of purchaser defaulting. after 5 davs' advertisemeni of resale in a Rewspaper nublichad in said District RICHARD M. PARKER. #¥18.20.22.24.26.20 Surviving Tristes, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneer | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De-! tached Eight-room, Three- bath, Brick on Hollow Tile Dwelling No. 3307 Woodley Road N.W., with Sleeping | Porch, Oil Burner and Garage. Ry virtre of a cer recorded in Liber No. 6 of the land records of the District of Co- Timbia, and nt the request of the party socnted {(hereby. the undersizned trustees il offer for sale at public auction, in front NMONDAY. | THE Y. 1620, ain deed of trust duly 4. folin 427 et seq. of | FOUR. seribed Jano _and premises District _of Co! 13 in block 7 sibdivision of land Helvhts” ns per of the surveyor Columbia in Liber Counts scribed as follows: Bewinn} on the northerly line of the southeast corner of s ning thence along said line: el tue followine courses ) Part of lot Waggamar Cley Tecorded in the the District of at_folio 59, de- @ for the same of said road. and distances, ? said Jot. thence horth along the west line of said lot 11855 feet to the rorthwest eor- Rer of said lot. thence east along the north 41 feet to the mortheast corner of said lot. thence south along the vast line of said lot 129.56 feet to the place of_beginning Terms of sale: Sold subicct to a first deed of trust for §14.543.05. with interest at 6% from the lst day of Jung. 1929. pavable in AUCTION SALES. e FUTURE DAYVS. b THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEFRS, | 1431 EYE ST. N.W. WRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE STUCCO . RBUILDING CONTAINING STORE_AND | | FIGHT APARTMENTS. BEING PREM- | ISES NO. 950 LONGFELLOW STREET | NORTHWES' Ry Vlrine of a cortain deed of trust. duly Diner No. 3789, folio 264 ei sea, ot the land records of District of Co- Jnmbia. and the request of the pariy | ired Thereby. 'the ' undersigned trnstees | sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- RIXTH DAY OF JULY. “AD. 107, AT | THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. th fe! Jowing-described land and premises. situate yecorded in { the City_of Wash jn the District of Columbia. and designated | | southwest. on THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. 1920, At and being lot 86 in Dinowitz and Gitel- Aon’s subdivision of square 2092. as Der plat Secorded in the offce of {he survevor for he District, of Columbia in Liber 82, folio 41, Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of 21.000 will be reauired at time of saic. convesancing, recording. elc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale o be complicd With within thirty days from day of sale. atherwise the trustees Tesell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five davs' adver- tisement ‘of such reinle in some newspaper ublished in Washington. D. C. " R. L. SCHREINER. C. J. SINCELL. Trustees. THF. ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UN FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF AU 35%9. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. same place BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. §¥18.18.20.22.24.26.20.31. Aug. 2. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. ES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLINGS. "?gs"f 915, 935 AND 031FIFTH STREST irtue of a certain deed of tr yecorded in Liber No. 3762, folios And 283, respectivelv. et zeq. of Fecords nf the District of Colimbia, and at The request of the party secured thereby, dersigned trustees will offer for saie B o SNDAY riE FIFTH DAY remises. on M 5 OF "AUGUST. ' 1920, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM.. the following-described = lend ' and remises situated in the District of C Ia. o wil: Lots 25, 20 and 32 in Parthenia Emmerich Altemus ‘and other's subdivision of Iols In square 824 s per plat reco-de §n the office of the survevor of the District ©of_Coiumbia in Liber 29. folio 133 Tearms of sale: One-fourth of the pnrhase money tn be paid in cash, balance in eaual installments. represented by _promissory Totes of purchaser. pavable in one, two and Three years. with interest at 8 per cent per from day of sale/ payable semi- annually, secured by deed of trust upon propecty sold, or all eash. at aption of pur Chaser. A deposit of $200.00 required of purchaser at sale. Al convevancing. re- Cording and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complicd with within hirty davs from day of sale. otherwise trus: ieen reserve the right o resell property at yiek and eost nf defaulting purchaser after Pve dava’ advertisement af such resale in ome newspaper published in Washington, % MYFR COH| ! WILLIAM 1o24-dkdrentn + annum EN, F.' GUDE. rustees. {of Ayl reserve the rieht to | monthly installments, incfiding juterest and principal_of '$150.00 per month. Purchase price over and above said first trust, cash. A deposit_of $500.00 required at time of sale. All convevaneing, recording and notarial fees At cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied With within 30 days from day of sale. othe wise {rustees reserve the right to reseil proj erty at risk and cost of the defaulting pus chaser. after five days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in gton, D. C. LAWRENCE_KOFNIGSBERGER, SELIG C. BRI & rustees. FUTURE _DAVS HEADAUARTERS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DFPARTMENT, DISTRICT OF COLUM- iy Notics is hereby given that T will sell at public auction, on the grounds of the police Dioperty vard, Twelfth and Water streets LOCK A:M.. the lost. olen and abandoned property. consisiing forts-one sutomobiles which have not heen called for by claimAnts, as contem- plated hy law. H. M. LUCKETT. $¥20.30.31 Chisf (Also Property) Clerk. Automobiles @ By Auction At Weschler's 920 Penna. Ave. N.W, WEDNESDAY st 30 BEGINNING AT 10 Julx je TRADE MARK REGISTERED ware and China, Pictures, etc. Terms. $r20.30 scribed in said deed of trust | be advertised | BRICK | AT | e purchase | and the | | Torfeited and property resold at | days rth 76° 24" 307 west 24.25 feet and north | 2 ‘30" “west 13.23 feet to the west line | | paid ‘in cash. | Two-Story Brick Corner Resi- | nounced at Antique Furniture, Old China, Pictures, Mirrors, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY July 31st, 1929 At 10 AM. Embracing in part, Chests of Drawe: Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Old Gl AUCTION SALES, L TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FSTATE. BPING A’ TWO-STORY, BRICK DWELLING. CONTAINING. S1X ROOMS “AND' BATH, KNOWN A8 632 FRANKLIN STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a ceriain deed of trust re- orded In Liber No_ 5366, at follo 7. of the land records of the District of Columbi and at the requesi of (he party sechre thereby. the undersiened will sell at pub- lie iction, in front of the premises on TUESDAY. JULY THIRTIETH. 1929. AT THREF, O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de- scribed land and pre, es _situate in the District ‘of Colimbia. 81 being ot num- bered elghty-fonr (84) 10 square numbered thirtv-six hundred and forty-one (3641), as described in said deed of trust, upon the following terms Terms of saie: All cash. Sald property 1s sibject to n prior deed of trust secur: ing an indebtedness of $3.750.00, and said Dlron'rly will be sold subiect to rnlg deed- HEEHD : to be paid or adius A‘ deposit of $250.00 will be required at the time of sale. All converancing, recording eic., at the cost of purchaser. Terms of ale to be complied with within thirty (30) davs after cdate of sale, otherwise deposit will ke forfeited, and property resold at | risk and cost of ‘defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' advertisement of such resale | in some newspaper published in Washing- | ton, D. C. B. FRANCIS SAUL. WILLIAM P. BENSON. 925 15th ‘Street N.W., §¥18.19.20.22.23.24.25.36.20.30 Trustees. THOMAS | OWEN # SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY FRAME AND BRICK DWELLING. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND BATH. 'KNOWN AS | 3733 VAN NFSS STREET NORTHWEST. | By virfie of a certain deed of trust corded in Tiber No. 5981. at folio 114 of th Jand" records of the District of Columbis. and at the request of ‘the party secured | thereby, the undersigned will sell at public | avction: in front of ine eremises, on TUFS- JULY THIRTIETH. 1920. AT THRE FORTY-FIVE “O'CLOCK ~P.M.. the fol- | lowing-described land and premises. situate | in the District of Columbia and being lot ed ten (100 in- sauare numbered | 7 hundred and ninety-four (1894), as | in said deed of trust, upon the | All cash. Said property s | subject o a prior deed of trust securing | an indebtedness of 7.00000. and said prop- frty will be sold subject fo said deed-of- | trust indebtedness. Interest and taxes Le paid or adiusted to date of sale. A de posit ot $500.00 will be required at the timi of sale. _All conveyancing, recording. eic., | 2t the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to | e complied with within thirty (30) days | After date of sale, otherwise deposit will be risk and cosl of defaulting purchaser. after five (5) adveriisement of sich Tesale in_some | newspaper published in Washington, D. C. B, FRANCIS SAUL | WILLIAM P. BENSON. 928 15th St N. | §¥18.19.20.22.23.24.25.26.29.30 _ Triistees. _ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF PREMISES NO. 3212 RACE STREET. GEORGETOWN | By Virtie of a deed of trust, vecorded in Tibar 'No. 5681." foiio 308, one’ of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia. and at the tequest of the party sectured thereby, we wiil 'seli at Dublie Auction, in front of the premicer.” on TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JULY. 1929, AT FIVE O'CLOCK | PM.. that parcel of real estate distinguished a3 cart of lot 78 in the subdivision of part | of square 1188 in said Disirict, as recorded in Book A. R. S. page 113, of the records of the surveyor's office in said District, viz: | Beainning af the northwest corner of said thence south 93 feet 6 inches fo the line of said lot and north line of i’fool ‘aliey: thence east 21 feet 3 inches: thence orih 95 feet 8 inches (o the south line of ‘Grace street. and thence west 31 1ert 3 inehes 1o the place of beeinning; to- - with the improvements, eic. One-third cash. balance in two equal paymen's at one and two vears fTom da¥ of sale. 6% interest. pavable semi- Secired bv the notes of the pur- ©on the prop- of purchaser. s adiusted to Juw Deposit 006 #t time of xale eyancing. Tecording, efc. at tost of purchaser. Terms in he complied with in ffteen davs from dnv orale or deposit forfeited. and the pronerty mas be advert and’ resold at cretion of the trustees \ 3 WILMER LATIMER. | HARLES H. C. McCARTENEY. 26,30 Trustees. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY DWELLINGS ' KNOWN “AS PREMISES 3207 McKINLEY STREET. 5816 NE- | VADA AVENUE AND 3213 JOCELVN | STRFET NORTHWEST. AND SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS SITUATE IN CHEVY | CHASE GROVE. D. C. By virtue of twelve certain deeds of trust. duly recorded in (1) Liber 5847. folio 401: | ) Liber 5805. folio 322: (3) Tiber folio 445: (4) Liber 5797, folin 335: (51 Liber | 5791, folio 260: (6) Liber 624n. folio 481: (7) | Liber 5791 folio 277: (8) Liber 5940, folio | 34: (9)" Liber 5940. folio 37: 10) Liber 5687, | Tolio 265 (1i) Liber 5747. folio 363: (12} | Liber 6196, folio 495. of the land records of | the District of Colmbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby. the under- | signed trustees will sell at_public auction, | the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son. | neers, 1431 Eve st. n.w), on WEDNES- | DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD.'1926, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the Disirict of Columbia, and designated #5 and being (1) lot 2 in square 2022, im. proved by premises 3207 McKinley st. n.w. ©2) lot 33 in square 1399, improved by prem- ises 5818 Nevada ave. m.w.. (3) lot 5 in sauare 2026. improved by bremises 3213 Joc- olvn st n.w.: (4) lot 6 In square 2330: (5) lot 8 tn saiare 2207: (6) lot 24 in square 1903: (7) Tot 7 in sauare 2204: (8) lot 33 in sauare 1863 (9) lot 34 in sauare 1863: (10) lot 15 in square east of sauare 2295: (11) lot 38 in sauare 1863 (12) the north one-half by the full width of lot 17 in square 3201, Par- cels Nos. 3 and 12 sold subject to covenants of 1ecord. Terms of sale: Parcel No. 1 sold subject | to a first trust for $8.610: parcel No. 2 sold subject fo @ frst trust for $8.000. parcel No. 3 sold subject to a first trust for $7.000: | the purchase price above said trusts to be | Parcel No. 4 sold subject to a first trust for §1.100; piirchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. Parcels 5 to 12, both inclusive. to be sold for all cash, A 'deposit of $300 reauired ‘on each parcei | at time of sale. Convevancing. recordine. ete. at cost of purchaser. Terms to be | complied with Within thirty davs. otherwise deposit forfeited and {he property resold at the diseretion of the trustees. DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. D. C. By B. 1. COLTON. Trust Officer. MITCHELL QUICK, Trusiees for Parcel No, 1. for Parcels Nos.'3 to'12, Inclusive. J¥27,30.902. I OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | 1431 Eve Street Northwest. dence, With Garage, in Excel- lent Condition, Known as Premises 501 Park Road| Northwest. Lot, 45x160. i By authority vested in Us we will sell at - public atiction, 1o front of the bremises. on THURSDAY, THE, FIRST DAY OF AUGUST. 1020, AT PIVE-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M. Tot 45 in sauare 3037 Terms: “This properts is free and clear of ail encumbrances and (srms (0 be an- time of "xale. A deposit’ of $500.00 required. . Convevancing, recording, “tc. mb DUTchaser's cost. Terms to be com: plied "with within fhirty davs. otherwise de- Porit TorTelte g, oMAS 3. OWEN & SON. 5925.27.20.31001 Siionen I | Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Aucts. | secured | THOMAS, AUCTION SALES., LR FUTURE DAYS. A ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer Trustees’ Sale of Practically New ‘Semi-detached Brick Home of 8 Rooms, 2 Baths, Garage; No. 513 Nicholson Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded January 15. a3 instrument No. 24. of the land records of the District of ' Coiumbia. and at party secured thereby. the —undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public au tion. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF AUGUST. 1920. AT ¥IVE O'CLOCK PM. 'the following-de- scribed Jand_ and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. (0 wii: Lot numbered <100 in the subdivision of ‘lois in square numberad thirty-two hundred and _(hree (3202). ‘made by Waple and James. Incor- porated, as per plat recorded in the oM of the survevor for the District of Coium- bin. in Liber 89 at folio 91; subject to the buiding “restriction line as’shown on said i Terms of sale: The above property will be gold sublect to’ a prior deed of trust for $6.500, at 67%. due Julv 2. 1931: balance cash. A deposit of 3200 required st sale Al conveyancing. recording and notariai feex at cost of purchaser. Terms to be com- plied with within 30 davs from dsy of sale. otherwise trustees reserva the right to r aell properly at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five davs' advertisement of sieh resaie in_some newspaper published in Washington. D, C. MFADF B WEAVER, SAMUEL ©. PECK. | s $v23.26.29.30a 12 THOMAS DOWLING & GOy AUCTIONEER: 1115 Eve Street Mbrthwest. USTEES' SALE OF RRICK DWELTING. SITUATE NO. 2028 BENNETT STREFT NORTHEAST. By virtie of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6140 at folio 307 among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the regnest of the party ihereby. the undersigned trusiees wili sell at public_auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF ' AUGUST. AD. ' 1920. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises.’ sitnate in the Distriet of Colin ignated as and being lct nimby dred and twenty (120), in Eihel cubdivision of lots’ in bered forty-five hundred and s per_plai_recorded in Liber follo 43. in the office of the surveyor he District of Columbla Terms: Sold sublect to & prior deed of trust for $3.500.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sal The purchase price sbove sald trust t0 be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyaneing, recording. eic.. at the pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty dars. otherwise deposit for- feited and the properiy may he advertised and resold At the dixeration of the tristees. CLAUD LIVINGSTON, WILMOT W. TREW. $¥23.25.97.20. 3101 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctionsers. TRUSTEES: SALE OF BRICK DWFELLINGS. NOS_a11. 918, 923, 937 AND 933 FIFTH STREET SF. By virive of a certain deed of trust. duly rerorded in_ Liber 5762, folios 359. 368, 371 O and 386, respeciivels. et seq. of the Jand “records of ine Disirict of Columbia. and at the request of ‘the party secured fhereby. the vndersigned frustees will offer for salé by public auction, in front uf ihe respective _premi en 'MONDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1929. AT FOUR- FIFTEEN OCLOCK P.M. (he "follow.ng- described land and premises. situate in’the District of Columbia, to wii: ' Lots 24, 26. 2530 And 33 in’ Parthenin Emmerich Aliemus and other's subdivision of lo's in Savare 824 as per piat recorded in the oifice of the survevor of the District of Ct Tumbia in Liber 29. folio 133 Terms of sale money to be paid in cast. bal instailments. = represented by notes of purchaser. payable in three vears. with interest at & per per annum from dav of sale. pavable allv. secured by deed 'of trust roper(y sold. or ail cash. at option A deposit of $20000 required atsale. Al convevancing. nd notarial fees at cost of purs chaser. Terms tn be complied with within thirte dass from dav of sale. other tres Teserve the Tight to Tesell property Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser ¥ five davs' advertisement of such iesale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D.C. MYER COHEN, ALEJANDER C. $¥24-d&d< exS THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUC" 1431 EYE ST, N.W. TRUSTFE'S SATE OF VALUABLE PROVED RFAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 945 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NORTHWFST. Ry virtue of a certian deed of ir recorded In Tiber No. 5449, folin 158 ei = of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the reauest of the party secured fhereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public_auction, in {ront of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY., AD. 1929. AT FOUR OCLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- ises, situate 1n the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia. and designated as and be- ing lots numbered ffiy-seven (57, fifiy- eight (58) and ninety-five (95) in L. S. Chapman’s subdivision of lots in sauare numbered three 'hundred and (364). as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for_the District of Columbia i Liber C. H/ B. at follo 187. excepting the southwest portion of said lot fifty-elght (58). described s follows: Begin: same ai the southwest corner of sald lot TR d o M. "Rutty's Trist nce in_equal ‘promizsory one. two and cen ROBESON. Trostess. TONEERS, ™- 1v fftv-eight and running thence north thirty- | eight (38) feet nine (§) inches; thence east bearing a little southy five (5) feet: thence south bearing a little’ east thirty-nine (39) feel three (3) inches to Q (Que) street: thence west ten (10) feet nine (9) inches 1o | fhe place of beginning: together with the improvements, consisting of three-story and cellar brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two eaual installments, payable in one and (wo vears. with interest at seven per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash aj the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 will be re- aiired al time of sale. Al conveyancing. recording. eic., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale (o be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee | reserves the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser After five dave' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, 'AMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST CO., Trustee, By CORCORAN THOM: President. A. H. SHILLINGTON. i 262031 Assiztant Seeret THOS. J. OWEN & SON. CT} ERS, 1437 Eve Street Northwest o TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- | ING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 4209 18th STREET NORTHWES' By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No 5679. folio 32 ei aea. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will_sell at public_auction, in_ front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE PIRST DAY OF AUGUST, A.D 1929. AT THREE O'CLOCK P M. the following-described land and premises. ‘situate in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being. lots 23 and 24’ in square 2644 in the subdivision of | “'Argvie Park.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia. in Liber 61, folio 11; subject to co“l;.“."" s[|éernr‘;|‘. £ erms: Sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $10,000.00. further particulars of which w:il be announced st time of sale: the purchase price above sald trust to paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Con- veyancing. recording, et at purchaser’'s cost. Terms (o be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold av the discretion of the trustees. $v20.23.26.29au1 Trustees. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, R e B TRUSTEES' SALF. OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE NO. 636 ACKER STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 5885, at folio 427, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall sell in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1920 AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the east 5 feet front by the depih of Jot numbered ghty-eight (88) and (he west 10 feet front by, (e depth of lot numbered elghty-nine (89), in N. Acker's subdivision of square numbered eight hundred and sixty-one (861), as_per plat recorded in the office of the survevor_for the District of Columbia in Liber J. H. east of the southwest corner of lot numbered eighty-eight (88) and running thence east on the north line of Acker street 15 feet, thence morth 64 feet, thence west 15 feet, thence south 64 feet fo the beginning. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in one, two and three vears, With interest at six'per cent per annum,’payable sem annually. Deposit of $300.00 required a fime of fale and the purchager allowed f teen days {rom date of sale to compiete the puzchase. Burther particulars st time of sal WARD O, BALTZ, 1998 dexBneInt Fustess. the request of the | One-fourth of the purchase | A5 feet fTopt | ng for the | | scribed CTION SALES. S __FUT! _ DAVS. ‘THOS. J. OWEN_& BON, AUCTIONEERS, L BYE ST AW, O TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA E STORY BRICK DWELLING. ENOWN.AS EREMISES 1862 PARK ROAD NORTH- By virtiie of & certain deed of tru: recarded in Liber No. 8001, folio 17 ef sea . of ‘the land records of the District ‘of "Co- Tumbia, “and ‘at" the ‘request of the pariy secured (hereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at punile auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DA OF AUGUST. A.D. 1929.'AT FOUR O'GLOCI PM. the 'following-described remises, situate in the District of Colum- in, and designated as and being lof num- bered one hundred and eleven (111 in Middaugh & Shannon. Inc.. subdivision of lots” in’ 'block mumbered seveniean (171, “Ingleside.” as Der Dlat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 38. at folio 81: subject o the eovenanis of rrcord. i erms: Sold subject (0 & prior deed of trust for $7.500. {urther particulars of which will be’ announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price’above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300 reauired. vey- ancing. recording. etc.. at cost. Terms to be complied Wit days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the properiy may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees RAYMOND 'NEUDECKER, usies. WILLARD M. HANSEN. Bubstituted Trustee in Eauity Cause No. 49986, urchase: §v26-d&ds exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON AUCTIONEERS Household Furniture of Every Description Orthophonic Victrola, Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, Player and Upright Pianos, Imported Rug, Tapestries, Automobiles, Etc. Including Lot Practically New Storage Goods, Ete. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. NW. WEDNESDAY July 31, 1929 ture. commencing 9 a.m. and hout day. a.m. i continuing thren Automobiles, 1 1¢29.30 THOS. J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE-STORY DE- TACHED FRAME DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 5604 14th STREET NORTHWEST. By virtie of a certain deed of frust Julv 18. 1928, beine instrument No. 202. corded July 19. 1928, among the land recordr of the District of Columbia. snd at the re- Quest of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned frustees will sell at public auction in_front of the premises. on TUES! THE_SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. AT FIVE OCLOCK P M. the foliowing-de- land and premies. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the south five feet front by the full depth of lof 42, sl of lot 43 and the north ter. feet front by the fnil depth of lot 44 the Holmes Central Realiy Corporation's subdivision of _-Bixieentn Sireel Highiands.” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia_in Liber 36 at folio 4; subject 10 covenants of record. "Terms. Eold subject to a prior deed of trust for $8.05000 and a second trust for about $3.121.00, {urther particulars of which Tl be annduriced at time of ssle; the pur Chase price above said trusis DX Hepoxit of $300.00 reanired. Con- . recording, eic tms fo be complied with within iy dass. otherwise deposit forfeited and the Droperty may be advertized and resold the discretion of the trustees. i HEROLD HAYNES, WILLIAM M. SEAY. Truste §975.27.20.31801.6 | THOS. J. _OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEER TRUSTEES' Sixty-four | K. at folio 39; beginning 15 feet | Annum. Tese, t | { of the ia 1431 Eve Street Northwest. SR Shatel PROVED 2 NO. 805 (FORMERLY 803) STREET SOUTHEAST By virine of a certain deed of trust. duiv recorded 16 Liber No. 5742. folio 158 ef seq of“The land records of the District of CO fimbia. and at (he request of the party e clired ihereby. the undersigned trustees will Sen‘at public auction, in front of the prem. {Ses."on THURSDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1939. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PAL. the following described land and_premises, situate in the Distriet of Co- Jumbia, and designated as and being lot numbered sixty-eight (68) in Samuel Subdivision of part of sauare numbered Seven hundred and thirty-seven (737), as per Diat recorded in Liber No. 19, folio 67, of the Fecords ‘of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia Terms of_sale: One-third of the purchase money {0 be paid in cash balance in 1%0 equnl instaliments, payable in one and two Vears, with interest at 6 per centum. pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all Cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- Dasit of $200.00 will be required at time of sele. Al convevancing. recording. etc. at cost_of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- Diied with within 30 days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right (o defaulting purchaser. after five days' adver- tisement of ‘such reiale in some newspaver ublished in on. D. C. 5 AMES F, SHEA. G. PERCY MCGLUE. 1729-d&ds.exSu ADAM_A. WESCHLER & SON. Auction TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING NOS. 921 AND §29 FIFTH STREET S.E., AND NO. 419 EYE STREET SE. By virtue of a ceriain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 5763, folios 391, 380 d 368 Tespectively. et &6q. of the ‘land Tecord of the District of Columbia, end at The Tequest of the party secured ' thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public avction. in frofit of the respestive premises. on MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF 'AUGUST, 1829, AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE O'CIIOCK _ PM.. ~ the ' following-described emizes. situate in the District ¢f Columbla. to wit: Lats 35. 31 and 27 in Par- (hienin Emmerich Altemus ‘and others sub: division of lots in square 8§24 as per plat Tecorded 'in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber 29, folio 133 and Liber 81, follo 104 Terms of sale: One-fourth money to be paid in cash, balance in eaual Toctaliments. "Tepresented by = premissory noics of Purchaser, pavable in one, two and Three vears, with inierest at 6 per cent per num from day of sale. payable semi- nuially. Secured by ‘deed of trust on' property sold, or all cash. 2t option of Gurchaser.” A deposit of $200.00 reanired o "purchaser a: sale. ‘Al conveyancing. Tecording and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. .Terms fo be complied with within ibirty dava from day of sale, otherwise trnstees reserve the Tight to Tesell prop. erty al risk and cost of defaniting purchaser. nfter five days' advertisement of such resale in ‘some newspaper published in Washing- D MYFR COHEN. RICHARD D. DANIELS. v24-d&ds.exSu Trusiees, OS. J. OWEN_ & SO CTIONEER: DMH EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE COR- NER DETACHED AME DWELLING. RRE WA R TV, STREET NORTHWEST. v By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6256 folio 433 ei seq., nd records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at liblic auction, in front of the premises, on EDNESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF AU- GUST. AD. 1920, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the following-gescribed land and premises. siiuate in the District of Golumbia. and des: ignated as an: ng_lot numbered eleve; 1) in the Washington Loan & Trust Com- any. trustee’s subdivision of square num- red twenty-two (22), worth Addition fo the City of Washington.” as per plat re. corded in the office of the surveyor for th istrict of Columbis, in Liber County 11 follo 83: said_square numbered fwenty-two (22) now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as square numbered (hirty hundred and twenty-three (3023). Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in balance in two 1 instaliments, able’ in one and two years. with interest at six per centum per pavable semi-annually from dav of red by deed of trust upon the prop- 2t the option of the of $300.00 will be re- le. Al conveyancing., recording. etc., At cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee the tight to resell the property st sale, sect rves yisk and cost of defaulting purchaser dvertiser of such resale in some newspaper published in UST stee. after five days’ ‘Washington, - THE WASHINGTON LOAN I¥2T-ARdsexS Woal Frtare Oficer. within thirty | | | | | offered annually by Leslie Dana, also | the pur- | New York: | | | | | | | 1 MUSSOLINI, 46 TODAY, WANTS ONLY QUIET Italian Premier Slips Off to Adri- atic Coast for Holiday With Family. By the Associated Press. ROME, July 29.—Today was Premier Mussolini'’s forty-sixth birthday, but Romans generally could only guess how he was spending it. Some believed, since he landed at Rimini, on the Adri- atic coast, Friday night, he had gone to his villa near Forli to be with his famil; ‘The premier told his collaborators in the foreign office he did not wish the day marked in any special manner. This feeling, he said, was not because he objected to being a year older, but because he thought there were already enough holidays in the Roman calen- dar. VIENNA DOCTOR TO GET MEDAL FOR EYE WORK Leslie Dana Award to Be Gigen Austrian Specialist at Opthal- mological Congress, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 29.--Dr. Ernest Puchs of Vienna, Austria, will receive the Leslie Dana gold medal for 1929 in recognition of “the most outstanding achievement in the prevention of blind ness and the conservation of visioh, the National Society for the Prevennonl of Blindness annc nced today. The presentation will be made at the international opthalmological congress in Amsterdam in September by Dr. Wil- | liam H. Luedde of St. Louis, director of the prevention of blindness depart- ment. of the Missouri Association for the Blind. through which the medal is of St. Louis. ‘The prize was awarded Dr. Puchs on the basis of his years of work as an eye | specialist. FOUR DIE IN COLLISION. Two Women and Two Men Victims of Auto Accident in Connecticut. | BRANFORD, Conn.. July 29 (&).—- Four persons are dead as a result of an early morning collision of automobiles here. Two men who were in one car were burned in blazing gas and two women in the other car were mortally hurt and their husbands seriously in- Jjured. The known dead are: Neil Reardon, — Duncan, New York: Mrs. Walter S, Benoit, New Haven, and . at the purchazer's | Mrs. William Seward, New York, died in New Haven Hospital RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. End of Seuth Carol Hotel —Cape X L for Bookiet and UL C. RORFCRANE. O OCEAN FRONT AS Plaza Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN $3 up. single; $4 up, donble: wklv, $18 up. single: $25 up. double ' Orchestra. Clib brea 1 luncheons._Phone 6900, KELS] WILDWOOD, N.J. HOTELDORSEY & e up_dally. ~ Eu- ropean plan. $2 up daily. _J. E. Whitesell. ______NORTH BEACH, MD. NORTH BEACH Motor Coach Service Leave Bus T 1, 9th and Pa. Ave, N.W.. 9 AM.. 1:30 P.M.. 5:25 .M. —Via Mariboro, Mt. Zion. Herring Bay, writ 2hyr. ASBURY PARK. N. J. | Priendship and Owings. | Tesell ‘the property at the risk and cost of | ‘W. M. & A. Motor Lines, Inc. Information: National 9193 T _OCEAN_CITY, MD. THE DEL-MA _ Private baths. THE DENNI Remodeled and Enlarzed MRS. 8. I. CAREY Comfortable and home- like. Hot and cold run- reasonable. Bathing R. J. DENN: ping water | Termg ON B OARDWALK, BR_EAKERv—— Room: ith hot and cold running water and private bath. 76, C. . Timmons, Pra. o THE BELMO Ocean front rooms. Running water in ali rooms. | Term, Reasonable. SEamtss s o A L THE HASTINGS HOTEL ,,, 0 walk. Modern and homelike. Running water and_private_bath, MRS. CHAS. LUDLAM. ____COLONIAL, BEACH, VA. (with meals) $16 to $20 wkly. COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL Enjoy your vacation here. Chicken and sea food dinners, orchestra, dancing, fishing, crabbing. ete.’ Good food' with pure artesia: water. thful and restful place amidst refined and hospitable surroundings. Booklet. D. Blackistone, Owner & Mgr. EDUCATIONAL. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Approved by American Bar Association Member of Association of American Law Schools Summer Session, 1929 Second Term: August 1-September 14 istration, dags July 30 LURAY CAVERNS by Bu And the Proposed_Shenandoah National Park May Now Be Seen in One Day TRIP TO LUBAY. $6.00 . 9th St. & Pa. Ave. 130 a.m. & 2:30 v.m. ‘arfenton, Sperry- ille and Skyiand Resorts Valles Gonnections at Luray Busses Chartered jor Special Tours ASHINGTON-LURAY BUS LIN] 193. Georgia 3732. AUCTIO NS. For the Love of a La Copyright, 1939, SYNOPSIS. Sir Julian Guyfford appropriates the of his cousin, Richard, to carry on a trafic of blackmail against women. ~Sir Richard discovers it through an accusation by Helen a horsewhip and _promptly re- Cceives a challeage to Guel. Capt. Despard and’ Viseount Brocklehurst plot with Jullan {0 win he D'Arcy fortune by forcing Helen into " jultan fears treachery und plates & mesterious note in a pistol-barrel. Richard befriends a little gypsy girl—and is about to receive an uncommon reward. rday's_Star.) cousin 'with ] | _(continued From CHAPTER 1X. A SMILE FROM DIANA. R. BATTLEBY hesitated, made . as if to speak, thought Detter of it, gulped and went: whore- | upon_the little gypsy hooted ) in shrill derision until Sir | Richard closed her rosy mouth with finger and thumb. “‘Not s0, madam!" said he | why not keep to Guyfford's?” “‘Cause there be's 30 precious little te_poach there!” “Ay. true enough, child.” he answered and glaneing up saw Helen approach- ing across the green: but, marvel of marvels, she was smiling. while in her 2 in him a ‘growing wonderment. *So you are not drunk, Sir Richard!" said she, at last. “The day is still young.” he answered, but_Helen shook her head begin to find vou out.” she torted. “And pray who is this?” “An elfin, ma'm; a sprite dared to trespass on Sir John Parret's sacred precinets.” “And the reason why you knoc! down Sir Jobn Paret's loud-voiced baliff. And what is vour elfin’s name?” “Shuri_ Camlo—or Lovel. Stand up, child.” he commanded, “make your reverence to the Jady.” So the child made a bobbing 3 pretty child!” said my lad: come to me, Shuri?” “No!” answered Shuri, “And why not, child?” “Bekos T likes him best.” “Now tell me, Shuri, why him best?" ekos he be’s a man for surc. likes you too when you laughs!” said he and then she sniffed suddenly. | “Oh—bacon! And T do be famished, | brother!” S0 am 11" sajd my lady. Sir Richard forthwith called: “Honss, Jonas. houze!” And forth rolled a cherry man who | beamed and’ cocked a jfovial eye, but beholding my lady he halted, somewha | taken aback. _ “Jonas, we want breakfast at once— {in the garden among your flowers.” Ard thus, with the gypsy child be- | tween them, they came into the garden { behind the tavern. In a zhady corner of the garden, | deep-bowered in honcysuckle, was an {arbour, beholding which Shuri laughed {and capered in elfin joy and drew my {ladv and Sir Richard thither: and here | presently came Jonas, the | bearing a well laden tray. |~ Sir Richard, forgetful of the savoury { viands before him, sat viewing my lady with thoughtful eyes, until Shuri finally noke: “Oh, brother, be's us never going to cat?” Sir Richard started and took up knife | | { and fork, my lady laughed and com- | ; menced to pour the coffee. So_they breakfasted together, right menily, by reason of little Shuris thrill ‘laughter, impish looks and odd questions; a ‘truly memorable meal, more especially for Sir Richard, who beheld the transformation of stately goddess into unaffected girl; indeed my lady was a revelatiwa, DArcy, 8 beautiful heiress. He lashes his | ‘suffer the | fellow to go: Churi, if you must poach, do you like | landlord, | wherefore he ! | watched her and forgot all else. “Oh, brother, why d'ye stare at her £0 hard?” inquired the child suddenly. “Do I, Shuri? Madam is quite used to being stared. at.” _He looked into those gray eyes that miet his with such passionless serenity. tlt;lly‘ilno or Minerva—which?” he ques- ned. “Either, sir, or anything rather than your ‘roaring boy in ticoats!” PFle, Sir Richard, am I so flerce, s0—s0 in- human?” “This morning, my lady, I discover in you certain o’ the humanities—soft looks, little kindnesses, unexpected ten- dernesses——"" h, la, gir, you overwhelm me!” ‘Fore heaven, ma’m, you puzzle me!” “Only because you are the merest man—and wear a coat to match your reputation!” “You mean that both are shabb: “I mean that you are proud of them sir! You flourish ’‘em, sir, you flaun ‘em in the face o’ the universe witi | braggadocio air! To be viewed askance |by your neighbors, to be avoided b | your class, il spoken of by the world in general—this affords you a pervers: Joy. 1In fine, Sir Richard, I find you | very—young—and consequently—focl- {ish, sir. And yet, sir—" “Well, ma‘'am?’ “‘Despite this youthful bravado, sense some small promise of bette: hings—should you ever grow up.” | Thus they talked, viewing each othe: with dispassionate yet growing intere: |until little Shuri, having finished h: | meal, looked about for something to amuse her, and thus espied Sir Rich- | ard’s ring, a signet ring he wore upon his left hand. Therefore she began o | touch and caress this hand very gently, | finally contrived to slip off the ring al- | together and sat staring at the shining | thing in gleeful ecstasy, until it slipped, fell to the floor and rolled out of the | arbour. Thus Sir Richard was presentiy W of a startled cry. “Eh!” he ex- “Why, where's the child®" I | claimed. rose Sir Richard, wond | stepped out of the arbour and came fa: |to face with Capt. Despard, a respl=: dent figure from top to toe, who £tood with the ring on his palm. The rap- tain tendered the ring with a profound obeisance. | “Ah, Sir Richard,” said he, “’tis 2 |quaint piece.” Sir Richard took ths | ring, slipped it upon his finger en bowed in turn. | “Shuri!” cried a voice, and thev he- (held an old woman watching them Tall and gaunt she was, and bore |self with a strange pride, at sight of whom the child uttered a joyous greet- | ing and next moment was folded in tr= | woman's long arms. For a moment | they talked together; then, claspir |Shuri's hand, the old woman ap- | proached Sir Richard. | _“For my dearie Dubbleskey,” said she with solemn gesture. “Truffeni Caml> calls blessing on ye Guyflford o’ We: . . But old Truffeni, as has ‘tn sight’ warns ye. Look ye now, e mark! . . . One!” and she stabb firiger at Despard. * and pointad at my lady. “Three!” at Sir Ric! | “And three shall one day be two—bu 1 hear death creep in the gresn—a dead | man—and one as runs for hiding t the poor folk. See—look yonder she pointed to a strange, sma cloud. “Death!” she whispored fetters—a prison cell— Ah, but tr love shall find a way! And— Guyfford o' Weare—above ye! hend o' glory!” Sir Richard saw the sma! | sailing directly above him, now | with a great and wonderful rad (Continued tomorrow » THE EVENING STORY His Majesty Intervenes. | | He was small, plump and pretty and 1 was possessed of a philosophical turn | of mind. He spent most of his time {1lying in a soft bed in a bright, sunny | bedroom, and regularly he was given i his dinner in a nicely warmed bottie. ‘The person that was most familiar }to his wondering eves was a dainty white-clad nurse girl, who was always cheerful and happy. It made the baby happy to look at her: and he ex- pressed his pleasure by crowing in a language that he and the girl per- fectly understood. ‘The baby was dimly aware that out- side the narrow limits of the bedroom world. He had received vague impres- sions concerning it during the brief ]huurs that he passed out of doors on sunny afternoons. On these occasions, however, the fresh air always put him 10 sleep so promptly that he had little opportunity to examine the strange things that surrounded him. | Remotely connected with his inner | life there appeared to be other per. sohalities than that of the nurse, al- though he had never been able satis- factorily to analyze their relationship. On rare occasions a man had made | brief visits to the little room. He would look gravely at the baby for a short time, ask a few questions of the white- clad girl and go out. The baby always | felt much in awe of the man and never crowed when he was presen More frequently the baby had a vis- itor that in some respects resembled his nurse, except that she was much more beautiful and more dazzlingly at- tired. She often bent over the bed and looked earnesly at the baby. Her face, despite its beauty, never seemed happy like that of the nurse and she never talked in the language that the baby and the nurse understood. The baby’s face always grew solemn with wonder and expectation when the woman stood over him. Somehow he felt a prompting fto crow to her; he felt, that it might bring a smile to her sad eyes, but he had never quite dared. One dav, as the nurse was prepar- ing his dinner, the woman entered. She was very pale and her beautiful eyes were shadowy. i “You may go out for an hour, Mary,” she said. “I will give the baby his bot- tle_toda: The girl's eves opened wide with as- tonishment, but she made no comment as she complied. After the nurse had gone the woman knelt by the little white bed and mys- bursting into tears.” For a time she sobbed uncontrollably, while the baby forgot his bottle in his wonder. When she grew calmer, she poured out her heart to the baby. He seemed to understand, and she had no other confidant. She told him many things —of neglect, misunderstandings, and heartbreaks. Finally she ceased talking and sat motionless, her dark eyes gaz- ing absently out of the window. The door opened softly and the woman started to her feet. When she saw the man, a quick flush sprang to her cheeks. “I beg your pardon” he said, “I did not mean to intrude—I did not know you were in.” “T—I have been giving the baby his bottle,” she stammered, conscious of her tear-stained face. “Don’t let me drive you away,” she continued, as he half moved toward the door. “Did you come to see the baby? I didn’t know Citaling “Ever came to seen him?” he sup- plemented as she hesitated. “Yes, I come in now and then to see how he {there existed a big. noisy, confusing| tified the baby beyond measure by{ ,for a moment. “It seems to me h | does look a bit under the weather ™ | said judicially. “I wonder if he ge | enough to eat.” ‘The baby, emboldened by the con- | tents of his bottle and somewhat re- | assured by the attention that he wes | receiving, gave a little gurgle, followsd | by the best crow. that he was capakic | of producing. Then he smiled cordiall | at. the two grave faces above him, co: | fident that they would understand th he was ready to accept overtures for favor. | . The woman's eyes lighted up: she | looked at the man. He met her gaze | for a moment and glanced awa: “Queer—how thoroughly his eyes are | commonplaceness. “And his mouth and nose are plicas of yours.” sively and kissed the baby’s tiny mou Looking up, she caught the man’s eves, and something she saw there brought | | & rosy flush to her cheek. v | t's been a long time,” he said slow- |1y, “Enge——r* = |~ “Yes, a long time,” she murmured, as | it phrases did not have to be completed | to be understood. “Ever since——" he began, and stops ped again. “Since the night in the garden,” she mused, “when you saw Cousin Tom——" “What do you mean?” he interrupted | quickly. “Do you mean it wasn't Diek { Burleigh that kissed you?” | “He has never done such a thing in | his life!” she exclaimed. “Marjory.” he cried, with a rush cf | understanding, “why didn’t you tell me it was Tom?” “Because you mnever asked me,” she replied. “You chose to put your own | construction on things, and to treat me | coldly, and——" ! But her speech was never finishea, and the baby squealed with delight at seeing such demonstrations from his enigmatical man. - | When the nurse came in a few mo- iments later she found that the man {and the woman had learned the. lan- jguage of the baby so well that all three were holding an animated con- versation. | “Mary,” said the woman, whose eyes { were shining, “in the future, I will give ithe baby his bottle every day at this { hour.” | - . | FUR STORE IS BOMBED. |New York Police Blame Trade Dis i pute for Blasts, Injuring One. | NEW YORK, July 20 (#)—Two ex~ i plosions today blew out the front of » | furrier’s showroom, injured a passerky jand sent tenants of nearby houses fice- i ing to the street. Police attributed the blasts to bombs as a result of differences !in the fur trade. The explosions occurred in the hall- | way of a four-story building on West Twenty-seventh street, occupied on the ground floor by Dachis Bros., furriers. HENRY B. FULLER DIES. Author of “The Cliff Dweller” and Other Books Was 72 Years Old. CHICAGO, July 29 (#).—Henry Blake Fuller, 72, author of several novels, died yesterday. His best known works were “The Chevalier of Pensieri-Vani,” “The Chatelaine of Trinite” “The Clff Dweller,” “With the Procession,” and several books of poems and dramatic sketches. His prose works have been is getting on. Mary is rather young to have the care of a baby.” “Don’t you think today?” she asked. The man studied the baby gravely he's a little paleg used in several colleges in studying style. —_— Bibles are now issued in 619 I by u;vnnusn and m’m i, t ciety.

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