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REAL ESTATE. D. €. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -8, 1930. AUCTIONS. CONTEST PRIZE GIVEN. Curtiss-Wright Receives Check for THE EVENING -STAR. WASHINGTON. AUCTION SALEN. ° ABAN 4. % % Auctionsers. | TH e SALE—HOUSES. (Continned.) SALE—ROUSES. ' AUCTION SALES. (Centinued.) 'OTU! D SHANNON & LUCHS, INC. e Ere street Nordhwest. Detached Home IN OLD CLEVELAND PARK. $13,500. ONE- HAL;.G ln flw 08t chlr’afil THREE OU'fSTANDING CH $12,500. On Beautiful Jenifer St " OF CONN. AVE. A yers sitractive. completely detached house nd view well ' modern Nxtures. not-water heat . anxious to sell. AVE. $15,500. Brand-New Brick House. fl pertect cor part of lhltdcion;‘emlnt Tesidential secties. Jum ed, on a good-aized lot, heatwith an ell burner, Taree Fromt condition. EVY CHASE HOMES. on & fine lot with #0-feet front. having | arranged reoms and hath, frent po: Ana'a garage on & Daved alles: Ower 8 ROOMS—2 BATHS—4 BED ROOMS. Here is more house for the m Iot 50x150 feet, just one and a half s clous concrete front porch. bg epen f and 8 built-in garage are a few of Hs Jou this is & Teal hus. $16,500. Center-Hall Plan—Brick. CHEVY CHASE, MD. e owner of this ted than wa o Preniace Sna's Sumi-in carase. "Fracti v new and in ‘fine have concrate sl ren, ndition throushou Phone Service to 9 P.M. This Evening. SHANNON & LU CHS, INC, Realtors, 1435 K St. N.W. National 2345. (LTI Illfll-lllllllllfilll.lsv All the Essentials of Comfort- able Living Comb Equally Desirab 828 Concord Avenue All-bric bright rooms, porches, built-in or detached ga- rages, co huge ced wood floors throughout, face 120-ft. street which will to purchaser and overlook the 175 connects Rock Creek and Fort Slocum Park. To reach: Turn left on 8th street low and proceed north to Concord....... Exhibit home open daily un Tower ooley "BUILDERS OF BETTER HOMES™ ined With an le Location k construction, 6 big 3 wide covered mplete variegated tile baths with de luxe fixtures, 3 ar-lined closets, hard- splendidly equipped Kitchens with Frigidaire, Sanitas-covered walls, landscaped lawns with stone retaining walls. etc., large Houses aved without cost -ft. boulevard that be at Longfel- $9,150 9 P.M. SEPLEPT PP ETPLTILES Nat'l 9240 Bros. AN INVITING NEW HOME All-brick, 6 big rooms, 3 porches, Frigidaire, cedarlined closets. Inspect tonight This moderately lish gable design, s lot and faces a 9- uated on lar, . paved street. ments make for the utmost in comfort and cheerfulness, Every feature is modern to the Sanitas on kitchen walls, Frigidaire, with Radiant heater, fine hardwood floors throughout, 3 spacious cedar-lined closets and a de luxe bath of variegated tile. This house occupies a most desirable location in Glover 3754 Benton St. N.W. priced new home is of the quaint Eng- built-in garage, ge, effectively landscaped Interior plan and appoint- minute, including 2-tone ¢, handsome brick mantel ;x;&;" GARAGE n" By virtue of & r‘rul uu of mul. duly recorded in Liber No. tel DE e dama tecoras o the District ‘of ‘Goe lumbis, and at the ‘request of the Barty. t the undersigned tru :m fer Tor 7 publie auction. in nd d memunu [ the 4, 48'ana cq o Belair Helante T In Dhack B '“-"5' partieularly described I said of v, s Thy ahove broperty will ect o a of trust for d 7, 1930, interest nmnlly Ill cash éver trust. 800 ‘Teutred of purchaser recording at A pdepontt o atfer lays’ advertisement of In mmn newxnlnu published in ashingto BAPi s CarnarD. G. SMITHY. Trustees. THOR T OWEN. & s —*‘T“‘ii‘ 1431 'A‘B%E- AT TRUSTEE'S SALE OP V., - R8V I.IA “'IA‘L'}:A.“ I’N"‘< »2QUARE 8383, - “RANDLE, i NDS.* refhdrallh Sha e of tr; ey at the Teque wurea thereb: the undersiencd trustes Wil | % public auction. within the office’ £ istriet of Columbi, s ll‘ On!-lhlrl 0! e.unl Ingtaliments. . with int ithin otherwive the Sell the Proseriy: nd Cost ‘ot detauiting parens dvertisement of such resale aper published in Washing- i THE WASHINGTON TRoST GOMBANY. By HERBERT W, flu;m Ch AUCTIONENRS, thwest. TATERAL AT UCTION. 1 note OL1 W virtie ofa cariain ol hington, D. istersi named Chores st note ouiced at time A Darties T iater take notige. 08. J. OWEN & SON. 618 Anctioneers. ADAM ‘A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUS® 3 ruam 4311 ALA- ly e' a_certain de«f per, 77, 1935, and falio S one 6 the llnl Tecords of oe} u‘o District ‘of ‘Conumate. e i 2% public auction, in'troni URSDAY, P lots yirtue of ot tru 3300.00 eash deposit vequir- r.*uen.n-',.:;h T o three '!nnul'n' eenium e or o the's cas! ure] recording. d hirty Qavs e or R il e dart oy ylting purchase: en revious advertisement Tt A 0!0!0] C. GERTMA ustees. torney for part; cAbemey Jor varty eocured. THOS. J. OWEN L NEE! 14310878 siFeet Northwaar o TRUSTEES (SALE OF VALUABLE Ti PROVED REAL EING BRICK DWELLING, NO. R By Virtne of ‘s eartain deed of Irist gty recoerded in Liber No. 3 alio 71 et s of land Tecords of ¢ at the reque red thereby, und od S DIBHE wiction: in trans of ises. on ANUARY, A. sold. or al veyancing, i cl T rhe “Evening “Bia TRU! 3 oF V. »F By virtug corded in of rm ot *Cotumbla; up rehaser to pay one-third ica 1n cash. the bal two years. A interaat: ot the yate" af nd “secured by deed . or all cash at xes Tespectiv % :fi"" o J:- i " option 5 of 3850000 wiil b ...um‘ fy a 1 H sot! ent to be Sazatof the J" of sale, for: th fl e cost lllehll‘l lfu' five of such re- "8 ul} n days sale in some W BAT HIE 4028.30.31.1a2 4. o -rmf’ s TROS. J. WW 1431 Bye 8t N.W. TRUS' OF WELLING TR, N8 A STRERT 88 By virtue ot o cortain deed of trust dated Tecorded in the l-nq Tecords of imbis, and st the Feauost' iMrfln. Jthe underal lon in, front TW! E 30y AT ‘ol othe: the Fieht 'to “rese] the Droperiy the,risk -:-t of defaulting pyrenaser after five days’ advertisement of ucl i1 s0me mewapaper published tn Washing| THOMAS DOWLING & €O Auetloncers, nis 3 A B Dresse sils, Glass ete,, etc. nd Chima Ware, AT Smith’s Storage Warehou Ne, 1313 U St. N.W. ‘Friday, Jan. 10, 1930 At 10 o'Clock AM. R S ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON. Auctioneers. | squ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO_ 1518 WEBSTER STREET NORTH- Basty secured” therc +%of. e pnmu':'- a5 RiEks T FOU 12008" brlex “damelin ibed in said of ti 3300 deposit reauired; on F'ons wnd twe semi-ann B the s nolu ‘of the purchase T set&mnt to .:.é:x‘. flxl- wfi"’ l'fl-‘&‘hl‘wm ‘Trustees. THE ABOVE %‘ A'fi“ Pm 3 AME i, R °¥'l.-m.'m. Jad-d&dbs.exSu ADAM A. mfll-n & SON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Slh of Valuable Rd-l Estate in Second Commerecial Zone, Improved by Brick Building No. 1111 19th St. N.W. o2 intue of July 17, by & twi larly des; Term: a cortain deed of trust re-| , 1925 instryment. No. 38, of t trict ef Colum- and at roqvnn u BATLY gecured the vlll SHer for s $100,000. MITCHEL PFIELD, N. Y., January 8 (D—A check to':, uoo‘m ! sented Monda: corpuuuon won the Oumnhelm safe %auuon ‘The_award was Wg.t M. Keyes, president of i Q heim Safe Aircraft Pund, and by Capt. Emory 8. Land, of the PGurtiss-Wright Co. Al;C'l'lON SALES. accepted mdg:nt 5 & 3 T4a0 Eve sireat Northwest. Tnum oe‘uraea m all sell lot o' end ‘five (105), in TY one hundred AT £ o AT wnmm Path Trvin and I.cr\hl J. Coleman‘s fl Liber 71 at felio 3! Ihl t of x cne. l'n and Ihrfi yoars, wl lll lwl’ eent ?cr annum :‘-" "a"nfl t] ':l‘ - lars at tim, o 2 'fiw: c. VERI a. . 3. Ple he sury the Dmmt ‘o coimbia. in Liber rm: le—One-fourt) ‘of 3300.00 Teauired” llowed le to complete the pur- bered Aty 3. n 3 per 5. in the olumbia; cash, nhnu n interest at fl!lnn 1%1' aale. . UCTIONEERS, * T He strees Northwest. W A [ 38, h of the :uven-u bala n three of o om| 52 iSom day of sales otherwive § lmn day upon' the Serere the "Tignt *lo resel the Droperty st the rigk and cost of default sfier five day advertisement of e newspaper published WALTER n chaser. 5 e resals g‘-lmnl' CAS] ANDREW J. nonnzn & ‘)rz_l. Agvmullll; lum at tl Ted thereby. the all at public .\P}g?& n mm ok JA;UA fig u‘. O'CLOCK o iumtein mm designated a3 and ve! bert ‘Subdivision 3. &3 per piat yecorded In %8s aury :':'-{"lar the District of T Liber 15, at fotlo 83 ‘Farms of ‘tale: Al 130668 w1t ‘o i Al cenvezancln x> urehase: S T within thirty days erwise the Lrustee ropert recording. published in ‘Washi RTHUR R) e ARARTEs ' BTR) iet of ing let 3 of lots in he cfiice Columbia ash. A _deposit 0' be rmmd at time of sale. - cost com- trom day of reserve the u;u sk and ADAM A. wncuum & SON, Auetioneers. VALUABLE “TWO- -‘-&& DwriAiRar Ro. 00 doed of trust duly olfo Sea ord: h Dlltll.‘ of Ufi— :‘2 ‘he ‘request of the party , the unde et ‘Tox sale by Bobllc auccls . on sne rremlu on o Jots and alley closed fnt recorded b 28 e K Sitric ot Foag o Tt he pata tn cosh b ments, represented by 3er. payabl "m Fowo AN convevancing. recording ure ersigned trustees in front Columbia, a{.tho urchase and three nd notarial fees Terms to bn complied ul dvertisement o e vapaper Dublished in Wasn: ., D. i {AYMOND J. GEORGE M. 88.10,13.15.18.30. ~ This Strange Adventure &-‘- . By Mary Rdberts Rinehart Gopyriaht, 1980, by Nerth Ameriesn Newipaper Allance and Metrepolitan Newspeper Servies SYNOPSIS. Miassie Dexter’s Hl- has deen one of tragedy and sorrow. Her jather, Lambert Colfaz, was a membder of an aristocratic family, and married Stella, & durlesque actress. When Missie was a little girl her fjather deserted her gnd her mother, and Stella, after jutile attempts at rec- onciliation, killed hetself. issie went 1o live with her grandmother; old Mrs. Colfax, wha ‘adored .her son, Lamber!: tolerated her daughter, Alchlll and had disinherited: another d‘l’hte‘r Cemly When. Missie was 20 she was married off to Wesley Dexler. She did not love him, and his affection for her was short-lived. After several years she ‘met Kirby Phelps. It was a case of love almost at first 'sight. But meantime Missie had 'had. @ son, Eddie, and .for his sake she determined to forget Phelns and make a_.success of her marriage. Dexter’s infidelities and brutality, how- ever, inally drove her frantic. She left him’ and sent for Phelps, intending to beg him to rascue her jrom an_intol- erdble situation. But, after only a few hours of separation from her child she realiaes she must return to him in Iflz of her attitude toward her husband or his. itude toward her. If Rer step- sister, Eileen, had been at home Missie would have gone to her for help, but Eileen was abroad. T“N"-m;l)—lNSTAumNT. T WAS still ly evening when Mis- sie reached her husband’s house. A faint breeze had sprung up and the front door had been set n to catch it. At once she knew that ‘Wesley was dining in; there were lights in the dining room, the waitress in her black and white was moving about. Mis- sle went quietly up the stairs, removed her hat and wrap and came down There was no sign of Eddie. n Wesley came out she was in the parlor standing by a window. She heard him stop in the doorway, geer in at her figure in the dusk. His eavy figure almost filled the doorway: she could see that his head was thrust forward beligerently and her hands hook. But her voice was quiet enough. “Will you let me say something to you, Wes?"” ““That depends on what it is. “At least, you'll let me say I'm sorry.” “Sorry for what?” “For everything. 1f you'll give me & chance—" ,1’1“ 2 clunu !or vlun To Jou, Wes. I don't know vhy I did it. “Well, I do. You hate mc Il, ‘irl You've sat here with that hol thou attitude of yallll and h‘h‘ me Too good to be m: ‘weren't you? Too | Food and pure to live, that's you, S~ “1 never hated you, Wes,” she sald tion. “Some of the "llo' do you know what I did? You Jealor on't know. _You've been jealous, that's | atienced her. | sai he. all. Jealous and filled with dirty little suspicions. And I'm sick of it and through with it.” = ‘That terrified her. “Listen, Wes,' she “I have come back. I don't ask an’ g, except to be sllowed to stay. I won't interfere with you. You say I always hated you. That's not true, but you have mever really cared for me. T've known that aince very soon after we were married. So I don't ask to come back as your wife. But I do ask to come back, Wes.” “Since_there is no place else to go!” “No, Wes.” Her veice ahook. “I want Eddie. After all, why shouldn't I have him? I haven't done anything wrong. “You haven't, eh? And where have you been for the past 36 hours? Den't tell me you've been at your grand- mother’s. I happen to know better.” ‘went to & hotel.” ‘A hotel!” He laughed. “Which one?” And when she sald nothing he laughed again. “I've made it my busi- ness to know that you went to ne hotel in this town.” “Does it matter where I went? I am here now, in your house. Where I have been is not important.” ot 's impartant, if you're afraid to me.” “I'm not afrald.” n the was wmu but |1Ilb lm lil pulled himself together, dropped his bullying manner. “Understand this, Missle. Before there is any talk of your eoming back, I intend to know where you have been. And I intend to check up on it, so don’t trouble to lie.” “I never lle. When I found you had taken Eddie y and that you were consulting Mr. MacDonald, I had right to seek advice, t0o. “And where did you go for this— advice?” “I went to Kirby Plulr tous heavy face He stared at her ss though ad not seen her before, had never really seen her before. “To Kirby Phelps!” he said. “And why Kirby Ips? in the world to draw on, why Kirby Phelps?” “1 needed & friend.” She still ke her 'O'NM:GQGY. “I knew I "eoul count “Oh!” he said, “so you knew you could count on him! Why? your lover?” w"Not?"in your sense of the word, ‘And in what other sense of the word does a married woman run off to another man? Tell me that.” “1 have not violated any marriage vows. 1 will swear that, if you like.” But he paild no attention to that, threw it aside. So far he had kept hlmnl! fairly well in hand, but now he threw aside all restraint; hll color rose with his voice, his and us anger beat about )m' and As he raved about the STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSRIPS. e i s i i e Special Rates Now Available te NASSAU (Bahamas) All-Expense Tours Ilul“!n. famous Nassav Hotols . goed through january et Nassaw An ideal opponunlky to visit the glorious Isle of Jdne during the eason. Bathing from coral tinted beaches in the warm blue Bahaman watefts. Finest golf, tennis, fishing and sailing. $180. end wp includes round trip from New York by the luxurious $. 5. Mundrge with 1 or 2 weeks' stay at the charming Ruyel Vistorin Metel, or at the famous New Colenle! Hetel at slightly higher rates. You may go from Nassau to Miami, an overnight trip, using the splendid 8. S. New Nerthland. For vates and information any tourist agency or MUNSON Steamship Lines 67 ‘Wall Street, New York City t waé the devil that had no faith in man room his own scourged h or in woman. “And now you want me to take you back,” he finished, breathing hard. “You have a lot of Mll’llfi my girl. Men have killed women for less than you have told me." “I have teld you the fruth. I have not been unfaithful.” d you go to his apartment?” 0. He came to me at my hotel.” ‘And he's in lon with you?* ‘With all the men | ¥ Is he | ¢ world know tha }\ln}luull— “that his marriage “You have only heard his story, Mr. MacDonald.” e B Pl o Biviret of Colmbia: ncrict of Columbia nnadiu"n- Park, an established and scrupulously restricted residential colony of unique character and appeal. Glover Park adjoins the Mass. Ave. Heights section and is only 10 minutes easy nd. urm- o ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. HAVANA - NASSAU » BEN by Red Star $175 (up), CRUISE driving distance from midcity. Take 8 BURLEITH-GLOVER PARK bus, or by auto go or R Sts. to 37th, north to Tunlaw Rd., gnd turn kfi at Ben Owner . . 927 15th St. N.W. out ?u B. H. GRUVER . . [ Builder National 2670 n,vu_.uv!'r SOLD—O' G CITY—, You can be 47,050—A CHARMING AND TW i in and shaded with trees and ern improvements: Rowers iarge, 18.800—AND LOCATED N e YAk o peautilal Rock Crock B Dotiation: scnoete. etc. N Sre room Gition: ‘open Brepiace, hot-watar est- and cieciio Hehts Ky lower rear porches, covered front Droperty. = 50—A CORNER HOME WEST OP UPPEI munity of exceptionall HALL brick colonial ed sleeping porch. Completely ve. ssion. Immediate posse BUNGALOW IN BI Teod condition. R- mods bright “basement; Fondertul Home Tor those WHo Sre seeking Ths tyor of property, handsome homes. m very comfor EAUTIFDL TAXOMA PA Bulle en lot s0x341, Bk ast 7 GARAG] Maike s ASANT, where ons can in o faw minutes’ or the Zool a Dath colonial hr‘lte-". con- ipper and Vorch: in sood Conditien. "4 Anels”tocuteg , Dg S But i-mu. - ‘Thouia Taapect &t smee” R 18th ST. TN NEW CONDITION, fn & he price i3 unusu 0!’0'3: 4 M8 a and finely equipped and d moitis EVENING PHONE SERVICE UNTIL 9 P.M. BOSS & REALTORS, PHELPS, NATIONAL ss00. $7.950. $350 CASH—$60 A MONTH. Beautitul colonial ty) erete front poreh, doubl beautiful large yooms. tila bath, n heat, electrici ly,h:lardv‘ood floors, Tl ubuuh ui -wate: il husements. *For further informatisa cali Georgia 3248, For Colored. For Colored. New Brick Modern Homes. 23rd and Benning Rd. NE The restricted community of model med- ern homes. Price. $6.378 to $7.260. In- epect promptly or call 107 illustraiéd bookiet. AS SAGER, Realtor and Bullder. Nat’l 0036. 924 14th St. = N.Ww. | WANTED TASH FOR WELL LOCATED HOUSES, apartments or stores, white ot colored, any condition; also haw client chase ) BUY—HOUSES That i bs. soid o !| ed, $7,000 w i‘m ot 337 G1e? Sonae TROM owfir’fi! i’icuuo! Top Dutiding fots 1w, seciton, Adaress Box 212.K. Star office LIST YOUR PROP ok T, aitor. 308 Pa. ave. s.e. HAVE OLIENT house. g00d northwest sect Will (rade for equity in Ia 1 not mumlvmn $15.000. . 1C MIDDLETON, 208 Investment Buunu’mlm IFP. GLADMAN, Lin, 346. CLEAR_DETACHED worth 312,500 Metropolitan 2827. home with con- ch | d | oC home subject | AUCTION SALES. 3 | #oaR ; AUTOMOBILE AT ATerio AT ATCTION TO PAY Notice 1s hereby given et ea w;mu- DAY, PEERI PIPTH, 1930, TEN A e T Tai Dpublic Slon, dn tront of the sales Zom, A Welchl;r“ +"laon, ince 930 Pe orce vur lien tor. obile. molor “ 3'1',".,‘ o-m, ates 3 in the B, -n‘-vmz. e pirvies {ntereated 5 notice. ANKLIN SQUARE SERVICE STA’ 3 By THOS. J. WILLTAME: Mar. a8.20.fe4 ADAM | LER & SON, Auctioneers, sec hered undersigned | Wil offer ‘for ‘sale b7 public it of the nnmm ¥ | TIETH D AY. i.uum*nv 18; FIFTEEN - 0 CLOGK P IQ S DI omee"of’ the murvezor Oo_}u-bll i ugu'l WITH_US FOR | D) aavs from eay of sale v ‘ent’to "Tesel” propert e Taetaulting purchaser. eVt blishe Bewspaper ibed in GEOFGE 188,10,13,15,18,20 liments. . with interes| im, payable semi-anni eed of ir A it "ot “Fa00 Wil be AR gonvevancing. purchaser. “eompited -m. ithin’ 30 davs tho 1aht to reael] The Braperty st J cost Gf fl.“\fl“” Bflflh -!. l“.! flVl ‘l Tt in some newipaber DubHihed Cin Wasning: TR R Eon. 4e38.31.123.4.8.8.9 IA" A . Auel ,_OF _VALUABLE, VID lf ESTATE, O A By virtue of & cert: ? fl..d of trust. duly luorfltq.ifl LII. No. 5521 483 et se of th Do, i a1 reaucst. of Baris” see X imbia, And s ; Srasbees will ofter ndersigped for ublic 8 auctlon, in front of prem. DAY o! JANT ARY. 1980, O'CLOCK P.M., descr TH UR d and oremises, Columbis, ence, ne betw ‘ane” nn Ninth” atrest; er_of said wall v 8" Siiey 1595 Tret on’ of the center een Bramisen Trreet,"thence west o "and. {hroukn "th '99.333 feet to the place A, deposit of 1300.00 ale. All eonvey- ur:;luLa ?uma S2bier Paing II‘B‘ n rial fee, e 'H;l‘ thi] days f!flll fll! of .u ‘other- vise L'u ol hazer. o .rt..'x..' P .-”v’.: *Ble. ADAM A. wmm.l.lt & ON, Auctioneers. ; OF VALUABLE e ESTATE CON: the followin: and and prem- foet:” itate in uu m.mcz of Colum) bered andred and tau: M subdivision “Bloomin Liber, County num- here ot tolie two (3). Facords of (he ofice of the survesor o the h‘kl Df Columbl: “&‘ l\l.fivfi rticulars of saie: S 'fl'.nm-o Illl:nl per month, ineludin gnnum, to 'be secure Ir L al ul&u‘l M‘ rehs i L i T vnl n&r llI and m-nfl l.u :} Fecorded 1 23" ninsietn (131 anno y ng e da vertise: n some newmaper DakTiaed glj,fi%!! B MaRsH, Trustees. erms of sale: The sold subject to & rust for 10,000, particulars o e willbe ma jwn' at time of & alance ene-fe the “'Fematnder peyavle” $40.00 in including interest secu; to resel after five day: 3 o St l':‘l’bo‘nn some newspaper .’l’“‘h’l l!‘n“ YR Beniamin L. Gasking, attorney for -‘-‘% 10.13. 1 W, TRUSTEES' STORY TWEL AS P ST n‘ Ql‘gl‘i Iu.\! r-mdl -l »-o e remisee: inston, District of £ ey front b the "l depth or bundred and ¢ m‘.z-m n) l\?’:h!ru-llr m':' m . 2Ser alat Tocorded 9, Feocords of the o x. "!. l&'l' roperty being Emmn of ‘Sfsceiment and nnfi- 4 10 in square i Terms of sle: One-third of the purchase- money to be pald in cash, balanee in two 1 tnstallments. payable in m-"-na two le. t{ovmy u...\’ua at llmn or 1 rding, et cos B sale o | At conn!l%‘lnl P il e, 452 uru th.l’ | the property st the risk and cnl! ol d!llulllnl nurchmr. after five days’ advertisement of IW gme newspaper published In W N ). C. IARRY L. RUST. GEO. CALVERT B! fl(” J. DWIN & h 1421 Eye Blr!!l Nanhwen. LE OF VALUABLE ne TRUSTEE'S 8A PI REA 1410 HOPKINS PLACE NOR deed of trust, lull THE TENTH ‘| 1930, AT FOUR o'anc ing-described I indersign f‘" i puhne wuction. in fTont ot the Jre, on FRIDAY. in ‘square num T plat recorded t flk‘,’. oio’s, Gs of the Simes of tre survesor of the District of Co- fambia i o S8, DEs-re °'.‘."n'a"'5-"h¢‘-‘: Al installments, pa ayable’ in on :u ualy. l t fi ll n B, at th ’?s?a of roperty. a dy ment "t such 188 20me” newspaper published in Wat ¥ wuflmnu'mn LOAN AND TRUI ‘cOMP) R i ter o ston. aean30.31.001, 1d, | of the pr z ) ’Hfll'lg A oof | described lond ond- tri Col @.@fim : TRU! SALE_ OF VALUABLE TWO- 54 PRICK DWELLING. No. 5020 15 comen Geed ot st auly No. 6174, folio 3 of the District of ‘Co st of i O apiro’s subdivision of saurre ml. he yurveror | Sliimbia in iber 7 on " trom . sec id. day Breinives, it ate wit g: 3 o ured by deed ‘of trust u or )l casn st eption of required of RESORTS. 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But I will fle'hnn.: o see him or to communicate ‘When she went back she learned that her grandmother kad heard her come in and wanted to talk to her. She went up the stairs, with Adelaide behind her. e felt terrified. She had always been afraid ef this old 'omnn, with: her rigid back and her rigid cod She wes trembling when she en und Afrale. e, Goliax, ing Seck Amonk L. TS, her pillows, old, emacisted, slowly d:- m. wu-pfilflhmflnfl:mlflm’ down, Missie,” she said feebly. “Adelaide un- me you have been out of town. How is Eddie?” Missie's throet contracted. “He is all right. “Iunlhdmhvlnuriq uh- sie. A son is a great comfort. your dear fgther She closed her eyes. ‘“Not chn Adelaide hasn't been 2 'oa‘ daugh- ter,” she added. “Have you rd from your father lately?” “Not for almost a year." ‘The thin chest rese and fell in a long th. “He would be here ifshe knew,” she said. “He had his {s ults, but he always loved his old mother.” After a while Mrs, Colfax slept, and Missie slipped awa: 1 an.lm v"nn:h lown with :m- ,!hr was resentment against Lambert. 8he had written to the last lddrell they hld hll they had not from 'll!l him."” -he nld. "Dny md night _she wants him. She doesn't eare whether I'm :Mxnd or not. After all I've done for r— Her eyes filled with tears. ‘They ran down her cheeks, spiashed on her ‘I suppose, if Wesley divorces you he’ll put us out.” she said dully, “If he'll only wait till mother goes, manage somehow. I could I suppose. She's sick. I've She’s had to give up her Missie stoed listeni to her. How absurd it was to t that any in- dividual lives to himself alone. By the mere fact of being, other lives touched one, a dozen, a thousand. Move but a fraction this way or that, and they were affected. “If only Eileen was here, Adelaide'!" hardly know to Cecily noon; lmlnl- in slender, ve flra-l.- “Last fln 1o dinner, lady.’ “Thanks. I don't eare for anything.” (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.)

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