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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930.' AUCTIONS. MOON MULLINS——The Little Girl Was Guilty. GOLDEN DAWN By PETER B. KYNE FOR GIVIN’ THE KID A KNIFE AND ASKIN' HIM IF HE KNOWED WHAT WAS ON THE INSIDE OF-H\$ DRUM? POO-POOH! OF ALL THINGS FOR OLD PLUSHBOTTOM TO HAVE UIVE THAT KID FOR CHRISTMAS, IT'S ENOVUGH TO DRIVE A BODY OUTTA THEIR RIUHT MIND- WELL, I'LL BET A PURTY I PUT A STOP TO THAT RACKET! MOONSHINE, STOP MAMIE! SHE’S 50 MAD BECAUSE KAYO WOULDN'T QUIT BEATING HIS DRUM THAT SHE GRABBEO THE BUTCHER KNIFE GOOD GOSH! KAYO’S QUIET NOW. WHERE 1S HE? WHERE’S 1930 “God knows—now. I was taking care of him when I got pinched. You see, Judge, I took him to a doctor to see something couldn't be done for his xoor eyes, and the doctor said he could be cured, but it would be expensive. He'd have to go East to a very noted special- ist, who would charge a lot for the operation. Well, T paid that doctor his bill and that left me short.” “Did the same doctor say anything to you about your nose?"” “Yes, he said he could cure that him- self, and to come in when I was ready and he'd put me in a hospital and op- erate. Gosh, it's some baby, isn't It, judge?” “How did it happen?"” “I don’t know." “You don't know anything, do you?" 'Yes, T know something. ‘What is it?" “You haven't the slightest intention of agreeing with Steve. That sheep- faced mutt, Blethen, has given you an earful. You're one of these judges that believes what he wants to believe. Steve's told you I'm nutty, but Steve's wrong. I'm not. Steve's just a good fellow trying to give the little girl a hand.” “So you believe you're quite sane?" “Of ‘course I am. There's nothing wrong with me except a bad memory and a beak like the American eagle.” Stephen sighed and shook 'his head, seeing which Nance crossed to his side, which I imagine to be about 21 or 22.|put her arm around his neck and laid How much do you weigh, Miss Belden?" | her cheek against his. “Steve, darling, “A hundred and twenty-eight, Steve.” | you'd be a wonderful sweetheart” she “A normal weight, your honor.” He |assured him, and laughed. took the girl's hand and counted her | “Your honor,” Stephen pleaded, “can’t pulse. Then he took & stethoscope from | you see she's—— his pocket, placed it against her left | “I can see she's as intelligent as you breast and listened. “Her pulse and say she is, doctor. In fact, she's more heart beat normally, your honor, and | than that. She is very artfully simu- from her appearance of general good | lating mental irresponsibility by at- health we have no ‘reason to suspect ' tempting to spoil the good work of her pulmonary trouble. Her skin is clear, ' expert witness. It is my contention that OWH (Copyrisht. MAYBE SHE'S THE STORY THUS FAR: ' OID_SOMETHING OESPERATE CALL THE POLICE! Theodore Gatlin decided to adopt s baby in & final effort to solve his matri- monial troubles. But all his love for | their foster-daughter could not shelter her childhood from the hatred of his wife. who had never wanted her. Their affairs ended in the divorce court, but 10-yea was given into the keeping . Gatlin, except for two Sunday afterncons a month. ©On their first day fogether they set out joyfully to a base ball game. A ball hit into the bleachers struck Penelope on the nose and the neurotic Mrs. Gatlin. who had become a follower of an _evangelistic faith healer. removed her from the hos- ital to which her former husband had urried her. irs. Gatlin spirited the child to Europe. Gatlin vowed he would find her. He retired from business. willed Penelope all his money, and was about 1o bexin a search for his daugh- ter when a motor accident ended his life. Some 10 years later, in San Francisco, a rising young psychiatrist, Stephen Burt, was presented with a new patient. Nance Belden: girl _ whose terrible childhood had left her with a dual per- sonality. Now she was about to be com- mitted to prison for theft. Dan Mc- Namara. chief of police. did not believe Nance ‘was a responsible criminal and begged Burt's expert testimony in cgurt. Even Lanny, Dr. Burt's faithful Sffice nurse, was won over to her cause despite Nance's hard-boiled exterior. Stephen appeared in court in her behalf. INSTALLMENT V. QOK carefully at this defend- ant, your honor. You see a young woman about 5 feet 5 inckes high — normal height for a woman of her age AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TTHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 183) Eve St. N.W TRUSIEES' SALE VALUABLE THREE STORY_ BRICK AND STUCCO DWELL- ING, CONTAINING SIXTEEN ROOMS AND THREE BATHS. BEING PREMISES NO 16 BILTMORE STREET NORTH- By virtie of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5992, folio 463 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned - trustees | Wil 'sell at pubiic auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE EIGHTH | DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1931, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de- scribed land and_premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of Colum- bia, and designated as and being lot 633 in W G. Guss' subdivision of lot 312 in Robert O Holtzman, trustee’s, subdivision | of “parts of the tract of land known s | “Mount Pleasant” and ‘“Pleasant Plains. | as per piat of said first-mentioned subdi- | vision recorded in Liber No. 43, folio 118. | of the records of the office of the survevor | r Columbia, _subject to covenants of record. —The above-described property now designated for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 623 in sauare Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1o’ be pajd in cash, balance in two eaual instaliments. payable in one and two Vears. with interest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $1.000 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property | | at ‘the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days advertisement of such re. sale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington. D. C. HARRY L. RUST. | GEO. CALVERT BOWIE. | _de21-d&ds.exSu&hol Trustees THOS. J. QWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE STORE AND APARTMENT. ~ 1234 THIRTY- | SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly | recorded in Liber No. 6036, folio 179 et seq. | of the land records of the District of Co- | the request of the party| secured therebv. the undersigned | trusteet | will sell at public auction. in front of AUCTION SALES. e PUTORE DAY ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioncer TRUSTEE'S SALE OF = VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN 'AS PREMISES 1319 RIGGS PLACE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6199. foo 150 et seq and re-recorded in Liber 509 at follo 307 of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the DArty secured ‘thereby, the undersigned trustee Il sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 193], AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de- scribed land And premises. situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbi: end designated as and being lot numbere sixty-three (63) in George T. Dearing's sub- division' of lots 'in sauare numbered two hundred and thirty-nine (239), as per plat recorded in the office of the suryeyor for the District of Columbia in Liber W. B. M at folio 339: together with the improve- ments, _consisting of two-story attached brick dwelling Terms of sale: One-third of the pu; chase money to be paid in_cash, balance two eaual installments. le'in one and two year X per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or ell cash, at the opti of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 wiil required at time of sale. All conveyancing. | recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms | of sale o be conpiled with within th At the Tisk and cost of defaulting purcheser days from day of sale, otherwise ¢ | after five days advertisement of such resale reserves the right to Tesell the property ai|in some newspaper published in' Washing- the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. | {on’ D G, after five days' advertisement of such resale JULIUS I.-PEYSER, in_some newspaper published in Washing- FRED MCKEE, Trustees. AUCTION SALES. . . FUTURE'DAYS; = THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUGTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. 'NO. 706 SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5889, folio 83 et Seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. {n front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JANU- ARY. AD. 1981, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia. and des. ignated as and being lot 33 in P. W. Stolpp's subdi:ision in square 454, as per plat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for tne District of Columbia, §n Liber R. L. H., follo said property known for purposes of as- sessment and taxation as lot 851, square 454; together with the improvements. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two caual installments. payable in one and two years. with interest at six per centum pe: annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, gecured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be'complied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees veserve the right fo resell the property SALE—HOUSES. __(Continued.) 3 ROOMS ON 2 FLOORS Near 14th and Park rd. n.w. All rooms rrge. house 24 ft. wide. A real bargain a .500. To_inspect. phore WAPLE & JAMES, INC.. 1226 14th 8t N.W. ' North 0062. “ONE_CALL THAT SHOULD BE MADE. To Inspect Our Sample House, 250" MADISON ST. N.W. OPEN TO 9:00 P.M ‘The most ~ complete home to be fcund priced under $10.000, where values are as- sured. ‘Come out and see what is going on in ‘this desirable Testricted section. - Near all conveniences and iwcing a ii-acie Goi- ernment patk, WAPLE & JAMES. INC., Owpers and Buiiders, SLUN.W. "North 0962 Chevy Chase, D. C. $17,950. DETACHED, CENTER-HALL BRICK one balf square from Conn. ave. Huge living Foom | with fireplace. large " inclosed and heated 'sun room. bright dining room and spacious kitchen. ’ FOUR * LARGE BED ROOMS and 2 TILED BATHS: storage atiic BUILT-IN GARAGE: OIL BURNER. En- | tire property in perfect condition. Asplen- | EVENING PHQNE UNTIL ‘!_P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, DETACHED HUNGALOW NEW _AND ALL BRICK 2-CAR BRICK GARAGE TO 22 Madison St. N.W. t_371:x157 Peet—High Elevation VA 3 MES3, ) l_fiifi_}uh 8t. NW. North_0062. | ROOMING HOUSE, FURNISHED. AT A SACRIFICI 2 Near Dupont Circle: 17 rooms, 3 baths: all furnished and operating on a paying basis Owner moving from city. orthy of ves- Cleveland Park NEAR JOHN EATON SCHOOL. $11,950. This is _an exceptionally attractive DE- TACHED BRICK AND FRAME NEW Colo- nial home, with slate roof, all large rooms, bath with shower, attic, oak floor: replace. BUILT-IN HEATED GARAGE. Just being completed. See this before it is too late. THOS. J. oW & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELL- ING NO. 2208 FIRST STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the und gned trustees will sell at public_auction, in frent of the SALE—BUS . ing described land and premises. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, ™ |in the, Bisirict of Colimbia, and dés and being lot 29 in Martin T. Dr Pine store, located on car line, 3 lots in K 19 ‘tn C. oo T e op goar Tihe on to the City of Washinz with 2 baths above: a.m.i ton as per plat recorded in office of sur- Brice SoAUCO O ety bo il vevor for District of_Columbia in Liber W. B. KRAFT, Nat. $69. " Eves., Col. §006. [ A commanding location for:a home. Two-acre hill, facing Pierce Mill. on Til- den st. Tts_picturesque surroundings make it the outstanding home location, hating a perpetual view of Rock Creek alley. E_S. NEWMAN, 4600 Tilden St. 1226 1 County 19, folio 5. Said property known for purposes of asscssment and taxation s lot 20, square 3123. Subject to covenants of record together with the improvements ‘Terms of _sale -third of purchase- money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two . With interest at six per centum Der annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon -prop- erty sold, or all cash, at option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. Al canvevancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser of snle fo be complicd w from day of sale. otherwise tr e the Tight to rescll property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad- Jertisement of such résale in ‘some news- aper published in Washington. S JULIUS 1 PEYSER, FRED MCKEE, de16.18.20,22,24,27.29 ‘Trustees. FOR RENT-_GROCERY AND RESIDENCE combined, also showroom, 24x32: two glass windows ' 8312, suitable for an: centrally located: established 30 dress OWNER, Box 9. Sandy | 5 6126 GEORGIA AVE_ NW Fine store in apt. house bldg. for tallor d cleaning of “the ct_of SALE OR EXCHANGE. §-ROOM HOME, 10-ROOM HOME, A galow. 6-room bungalow, apt. house (5 apts), 17th st. apt. house (2 apts.). apL. house’ (4 apts.). Wil consider a_farm. BARTLETT WIDMYER REALTY CO., _____Nat'l 0882 or Col. 5284. MD. TOBACCO FARM, ALSO FOR STOOK two' sets buildings, all farming implements, clec. system: spring and stream; a bargain. Address Box 451-E, Star office. 31e EXCHANGE. T WILL EXCHANGE MY NEW home ‘in 16th St. Heights fqr a clear lot. The house has all the modern improvements. including_electric refrigeration and 4 bed | rooms. _Large porches. front and rear, with | sun parior on second floor. Bullt-in sarage. | E. C. ROWZEE. | _Ga 2137 " 1216 Hemiock St. N.W. _ PACKARD SEDAN, 1930—Cost $3.100, con- sider small income property in trade. Ad-| a 463-E, Star offic SALE—FARMS. K st > o | MATCH. Do% \.ton, D. C. de23.27.20,31.4a2.5 THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON EAST SIUE OF CONDUIT ROAD OPPO- SITE THE DISTKIBUTING RESERVO! AND_BEING VACANT LOT NORTH Ol FORTY-SEVENTH PLACE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5920, folio 463 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party securcd thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell | at public auction, in_f{ront of the premises. ' on FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JAN. ! UARY. A.D. 1931. AT POUR-THIRTY | O'CLOCK P.M.. the tollowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- | lumbia, and designated as and being parts TOAORROW. By HOWARD MORAN., Vice President. (Seal) Attest | i A. H. SHILLINGTON. | Assistant Secretary. | _ de26.20.31-122.5.7 | Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Hardware, Paint, Tools, House- furnishings, Cash Register. Safe Cabinet Safe, Office Equip- ment, Etec. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, recorded January ‘25, 1929, as instr ment_No. 98 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersicned trustees will sell BY LIC AUCTION At 3148 M St. N.W. Adam A. AUTOMOBILES AT “.l‘ CHLER" Faen ot Wednesday Dec. 31, 10 a.m. Received Any lumbia, and at Time EVENING PHONE UNTIL § P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, ITK St Realtors. _ National 9300 TRINIDAD HOME, 20 FT._WIDE. $7.500, EASY TERMS. § large rooms, bath, h.-w.h., elec. Yard, 3-car garage WAPLE & JAMES, INC.¢ 1226 14th St. W lights. DETACHED NEW BRICK COLONIAL Center-Hall Plan | $17,950 | On & broad street, at one of the highest elevations in the city, this | | beautiful new brick colonial 'is a || genuine bargain. You will find on the first floor a wide center-entrance hall, exceptionally large living room, library or den. tile lavatory, dining room.* furnished breakfast' room. antry, = electric _refrigeration and itchen with every facility. The second floor has 4 fine bed rooms. 2 tile baths, each with showers. and stairway fo full attic. = This is_an all-brick home. with slate roof and is situated on a generous lot with several shade trees, Two-car brick sarage. EAR | WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Modern Brick Home $12.950 A comparatively new. modern brick home, located just west of Conn. ave., above the Million Dollar Bridge and’ in the ijmmediate vicinity of Wardman Park Hotel. This home Just been newly papered. newly painted, floors have been refinished in fact. its interior is in practically the condition of a new home. Seven large rooms. 4 bed rooms. open fire- e, &ttic_ with stairway. maid’s oak floors throughout: Pitts- Fine yard roor burg instantaneous heater. and brick garage. H.G. Sinithy Co. Succrseon 1o susiness 1418 Eye St.N.W, Nat'l 5904 COLORED ! 122 Heckman st se.—6 rooms and bath -water heat. Price reduced to $3.950, and Call Now WAPLE & JAMES, INC., 1226 14th Bt. N.W. North 0962. __Evenings. Clev. 5895. y COLORED OPPORTUNITY! | Large modern home at a sacrifice! | $5,950, terms. 10 rooms. bath. hot-water featynear navy yard. " To inspect. phone Mr. Mosse. North 0962 b o COLORED. YOU ST. N.W. NEAR 4th—9- Yoom brick, elec.. gas. bath. newly papered Price. $6,500; terms, $250 cash, $40 mo., incl all .t Aiso’ 5-room brick ®as, large yard Price cash 339 mo.. 'ncl $27_15th st._ Nat COLORED F 6 rooms and bath. inclosed breakfest eping Dorches nort Must be_sol Price juced to $5.750; terms arranged. Cail 4odsy. WAPLE & JAMES, INC 1226 14th St N.W N &5, Clev. 5895, New—Modern—Restrict Homes for Colored. $300 Down Balance Like Washingion s Most-S ., Developmen | KINGMAN PARK. | An_opportunity for the colored family of rec Founded by parks. Doriant develepments and it 88" e “Home ref and lighted upti o pm 5 2200 81 Let ur help you sol CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor and Builder National 0036 924 14th 8t o OFFICES AND STUDIOS. DENTISTS, ATTENTION. Three rooms and bath, 1101 Pa_ave Oocupied by dentist past 10 years. spl opportunity. Apply Feaiy's Pharniacy howh. elec. re- us YOUr housinz prob- N.W. RENT—STORE:! @16 5t N.W._STORE AND DWELLING Dbusy sireet. good for any business, only month._Apply 1923 14th n.w 5. 928 _7th 8.W.—STORE & DWELLING .350.00 2443 Nichols ave. se —Large store . . 25.00 FLOYD E_DAVIS COMPANY 733 12th St N.W ~_ Nat. 0353-0352. BTORE ROOM, M_AND BATH APT. suitable for nelghborhood delicatessen and light groceries; near large &raded school fonthly rental, 355 624 7th ST. NE WAPLE & JAMES, INC., 26 14th St N W North 0962. A Good Business lLocation. Ligensed D. C. and Monte, Co, Broker, Suite | evenings. ACREAGE, ESTATES, FARMS. JOHN A, BRICKLEY 709-710 Barr Bidg. 910 17th St District 7321. Eve. Adams 6950. __ RENT—FARMS. 'OOM HOUSE., District line: 3 m con- 1360 Jefferson st. n.w. Ad. 7055. ____AUTO LOANS. LOANS PROCURED ON AUTOS AND STORE FIXTURES. ___M. GREENBAUM. 1004 Eye St. N.W. 2¢ AUTO LOANS: REFINANCING. OPEN MR. BTEGER, 645 Md. ave. n.e Lin. 0178, LOW COST—-LONG-TERM LOANS. AUTOMOBILE FINANCE SBERVICE. 826 10th ST. N.W. MET. 4142, AMPLE_PARKING SPACE. AUTO LOANS QUICK ACTION. Courteous Service—No Indorsements. UNITED FINANCE CO.. 943 New York Ave.. Cor. 10th._Dist. 9283. LOANS GN AUTOS. USE YOUR CAR. QUICK ACTION. ACME REALTY & FIN. CO. 905 N. ¥. AVE N.W. NAT. 2453. REAL ESTAT—LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing interest. JESSE L_HEISKELL, 1115 Eve st. n.w TALL PAYMENTS. QUICK SERVICE: Ist 2nd and 3rd trusts in . Loans in nearby Md. and Va. No red tape. DR. A. HENRY, INC.. 1016 Eye st. n.w QUICK MONEY —TO LEND. 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS: $100 TO £4.000 ON MARYLAND AND D. C. HOMES THREE DAYS TO COMPLETE TRANSAC- TIONS. COURTEOUS SERVICE. C. F. WARING, 1416 P ST. N.W NATL 9172 ___WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. WATER-FRONT PROPERTIES_THIS 1S A BUYERS MARKET. CHAS. F. LEE, Lee Bldg.. Annapolis, Md SALE—SUBURBAN. 0 ACRES, NEAR E. RIVERDALE; 6 bungaiow, bath % chard, gar. c Priced for 'quick s Isth Nat. 355 : ARE YOU FOND OF NATURE’ now is tke time to buy in the suburbs get the most for your mol on ter You can live cheaper—having garden and chicken plot—fruit, berries. etc. = We spectalize in nearbv counties of Md. and Va. | and are licensed brokers N. E. RYON CO.. 1216 N. Y. Ave.. 3418 14th COLORED—WILL SACRIFICE MY BEAUTI- ful 4-room bungalow. bath, electricity, as, for $2.400. payable 350 cash, balance $35 per | month: large lot. Unusual bargain. Owner | on premises from 10 a.m. to 8 pm. daily. 4500 Gault pl. pe.. Deaniwood. Wil sell first that comes. Immediate Possession. Take District line car at N. Y. ave. and get off | at 44th st., walk down 44th to Gault RENT—SUBURBAN. ROOMS AND BATH, ALL eround for ehickens Clarendon 120-3-1. LARGE BU} built by owner. Six ‘Chambers fireless gas arge closcts Call Shep- 16t Georgia 2576 ND BUNGALOWS $42.50; 6 rooms, a.m.1., 345 rooms, am 1. 8406 rooms, h.-w.h. §50 h 430 H_C_MAYNOR, 2605 Brentwood Rd. N.E. 5 rooms, am North 4338 SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. R ROOMS, HDWD.~ FLS. FIRE- arage: a.m.. vacant: §40 per_mo a Park, Md. Kens. 39-R. 30° TION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J_ OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- | STORY_ BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE NO_ 107 E STREET SOUTHEAST. | By virtue of a deed of trust recorded Jan- | sary 12, 1927, a5 instrument No. 14 amo tha land records of the District of Columbia, | w ohadl "Sell, i front of tne premises. on | FRIDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF JANUARY. ! AD. 198% AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M . | lot numbereti one hun d and four (104) in | e 5 'subdivision "0f square num- ven hundred and thirty-six (736), as{ recorded in the office of Yevor for ‘the District of Columbia in' Liver the. sur- %t ‘Sale: One-fourth cash. balance | two and three years, with interest at | six Der cent per annum. pavable semi- ally, Deposit of 3300 requized at tim and the purchaser allowed fifteen m date of sale to complete the purchase. | usther particulars at time of sale. EDWARD C. BALTZ, | VERNON G. OWEN., | de27-d&dbs.exsugnol Trustees THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE STREET NORTHWEST. i o 1 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR-| | plece Tako STORY _BRICK DWELLING. ~WITH THREE-CAR BRICK GARAGE IN REAR. SITUATE _NO. 1832 EYE STREET NORTHWEST. By viriug of deed of trust recorded in | Liber No 27 at folio 285 of the land rec- | oids of the District of Columbia. we shall | NEAR DUPONT CIRCL, On car line store, with 2 Tooms in rear and 8 rooms with 2 baths above. rent reauced W. BUKRAPL. Nai. 9560, Eves. Col. 3805, 712 CONN. AVE N.W —STORE WITH MEZ- Zanie. especially deslyned for suto sal ‘oom: suitable, however. for any busine FiSnaie ‘renit for responsibie. tenant. RUSSELL COMPANY, 1731 K St. N.W. National 1581 i — "LOTS, UPPER value, $600. will For particulars LE—20 LOTS IN EAST $300 cash required_ Write C. Blds., Phila. Pa. 20 scli in front of the premises on THURSDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OP JANUARY. AD 1931, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.A1. lot ix (36) in Mary A. Smith’s subdivision 1 square humbered One hun- dred and five (105). as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber H. D C. at follo 1. ex- cept & small part of said 1ot at the south- west corner thereol dedicated for an alley, as per plat recorded in said surveyor's office in_Liber 43 at folio 196 Terms of sale: One-furth cash: balance in_one, two and three years with interest at six_ Pér cent Der annum. payable semi- annually. = Deposit of $500.00 required at and the purchaser allowed from date of sale to complete the purchase. Purther particulars at time of sale. WA & Y ‘l!l.uflbl.u!ukhol #9 Trustees. numbered thirty. Large Varnish. Enamel, Wax, vare, Heate c Requisites. Wash Boards, Brooms. Stove Pipe, Fixtures. stones, Lawn Mowers, Ases. Hor 5 Gun' Shells. Roe. Drills, Bits, H; | Screwdrivers, S Chair Seats, Lanterns, Flashtights, Neiis. lf | Large Wagons National Eleetric 4-Clerk, 4-Drawer Cash Register et Safe, Tron Bar Cutter, Shelvinz. Machine, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Au TRUSTEES' By virtue of a deed of Liber 4894, at folio 331 et seq cords of the Dist s b recorded in’ Liber 68, folio 81 of the { the office of thy of_Columbia thirty days from the diy of sa the right to rese and cost of the defanitin tariai fees at 1400 Mas, de2: TUESDAY December 30, 1930, 10 A.M. stock of shelf hardware, Paint. Stain, Lacauer, Polish. Brushes, Aluminum Enamel Cans and Tubs, Crocks, Elec. and Toasters, Lamps. Kitchen Bath Room Mops, Bottle 2 Shovels. pper: sarden creen Wire, W | Tot and Toy ete. Bolts, Screws, Also (Rings to $999.99 fe_Cabi- Counter and Platform Scales, Nail Bins, Counters, Underwood Typewriter, Adding Desks. Chairs. etc. The above will first be offered as am entirety and if a satisfactory bid is not received will TERMS: de.23. immediately sold " in [ | be THOMAS F. OGRAM, CASH.B. L. COLTON 24,26,27,29. Trustees Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Bankruptey Sale OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT By Auction At 1000 Conn. Ave. NW. (Second Floor) TUESD AY December 30, 1930, 2:30 P.M. Mahogany and Oak _Dou Single Pedestal Desks tors’ end Office Tables Bookeases, File ~Cages. oler, _Elect Ruk, Draperi In re Inter poration. Bankrupt No. TERMS: CASH John A. Reilly Muns de26.27.20 Trustee, ____FUTURE DAYS. ioneers. AND HAM- SALE OF SIX-ROOM BATH BRICK RESIDENCE. 0 ILTON STREET NORTHWEST trust recorded in of the land | of Colimbia @ at of the party secured thereby. ned trustees will offer for sale auction. in_front of the premises, SDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JANU- 1. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the folicwing described Jand and premises,” with 3 3002 mprovements_therey Marcus _Notes' Brightwood n block rec surveyor of the Dis e sold_subject 3.500.00. interest at 8. 1931: balance 306.00 required st with _with le or the d ecs_ reserving property. at whe risk purchaser, after thereof n' some Ber_published in the District of Co- Conveyanc) recording_and _no- e cost of tne purchaser WILLIAM NOTES, ISAAC NOTES. Ave. N.W Tustees. to a num, due Jul sh. A deposit of Terms to be compl to be forfeited, the days™ advertiseme \chi 6.20.3 premices. on FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY | OF JANUARY, A.D. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbia, and nated s and being parts of lots num- d forty-eight (48) and forty-nine (49) square numbered twelve hundred and | 23, beainning for the same ine of 36th street at a point north of the north line of Prospect ard running thence north slong said west line 25 feet to the north Iine of said lot numbered fortv-elght (48): | thence west along the north lines of said lots numbered forty-eight (48) and forty- nine (49) 120 feet to the west line of said lot numbered forty-nine (49): thence south long said west line 25 feet: thence ‘east | and parallel with the north line of said lots 120 fect to the beginning Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of st for $4.000. further particulars of which I be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of 3300 required. Convey- ncing, recording. etc.. at purchaser's Cost Terms to be complied ‘with within thirty | days.® otherwise deposit forfeited the | property may be advertised and resold af the discretion of the trustees MAURICE D. ROSENBERG. EORGE W. HUGUELY. __de19.22.24.26.20.31.a2 Trustees _ HOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK BUILDING. SITUATE NO_ 448 R STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liver No, 6163. at folio 251. of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY. A.D. 1931 AT TWO'THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot num. bered seventy-four (74) in W. W, Corcoran's subdivision in square numbercd five hundred and nine (509), as per piat recorded in Liber 10. at folio 86.'in the surveyor's ofice of the District of Columbie Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance in one, two and three years, with interest a six per cent per annum. payable semi-annu- | ally. Deposit of 3200 required at time of sale. and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from le to complete the purchase Furth, iculars at sa EDWARD C. BALTZ. VERNON G. OV _ de23-d&dbs.exSukho . Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneer TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS PREMISES 2018 O STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly 4 in Liber No. 6033. folio 215 el sea.. the lamd Tecords of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee wiil cll ai_pub'ic auction. in front of the prem- ises. on FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, "AD. '1931, 'AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and designated as and beine lot numbered sixty-seven (87) r o in ‘Allen’ C. Clark's subdivision of lots in square numbered ninety-seven (97). as per | plat recorded in the office of the surveyor | for the District of Columbia in Liber 15 at | folio 71, together with the improvements. consisting of three-story brick and stone dwe:ling Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | monev. to be paid in cash, balance in two | I instaliments. payable in one and two | s, with interest at six per centum pe iin. payable semi-annually from day of Secured by decd of trust upon the proverty sold. or all cash. at the option of | the purchaser _ A deposit of $300 will be | required ar cime of sale, ANl convevancine, | eording. etc.. at cost of purchaser Terms | o %ale o be complied with within thirty dave from day ‘of sale. otherwise the trus {2e reserves the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale vspaper published in Washing- | NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By WILLIAM D. HOQVER. (Seal) Atfest President. F PZRCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. de20-d&ds.exSukhol Consignments ¢29.30 THOMAS J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, Prior to 1331 EYE ST. TRUSTEE'S PROVED REAL ESTATE SALE OF Sale NW. VALUABLE PREMISES 1327 EIGHTEE NORTHWEST By Vi recorded tue of a certain deed of trust. duly in Liber No. 5681, f land records of the Dis ¢ of Colu bia. and at the request of i thereby. the undersigned trusice front of the premises ‘THE FIGHTH DAY OF JA AT FOUR auction, THURSDAY. UARY, A D. 1931 the following-described Sixty-one of part and fifty-eigh Liber 25. fMce of the Tumbia Also part of o one described as at the southeast po at folio Subjec: ~ 1 61) of, sq (158). eyor_of 1 lot where the south | the private alley at the northeast co stable owned and running thence the by D of said lot Nfteen Do:th at right lot Atteen (13) to a private all 2falong the line of said aliey to the Said”land being sublect erpetual right of way &s granted an fserbed, Liber 2102 st improv “story and base- | sal southeast place of beginning. described in folio_79. of Columbia ments, ment Terms of fale money 1o be paid in cash cqual installments, pavable i with interest at six vears. ngles to deed Together consisting of three: rick dwelling One-thi; annum. payable semi- sale, secured by deed of tru: erty sold, or all cash. A deposi purchaser, aquired at recording. et of days from day of sal reserves the right to the risk and cost after five days newspaper c NATIONAL in ington, some. D. (Seal) c time of sale at cost of wle to be' complied otherwise the trustec of d advert Attest i Rob o} o Pl o riar | Year ten C10) feet by full width of said lot | en’ (35)°In swic | ind fity-eignt | Beginning for the same of said ot fifteen (15} a ot ntersects recorded of the_land records of the will sell o'CL nd an ofie_hund; recorded of way Al ner lany and Whit est alonk ‘the south’ line in with the rd b ly. from day pu thi 1l the Droperty. m published E. PERCIVAL WILSON. de27-d&ds.exSu&hol ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. THREE-STORY PENNA. TRUSTEES' Sec SALE ~OF BRICK BUILDING, AVE. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5443, 1 of the land records of the and at lumbia, secured th will offer foi the sales rooms of Adam 920 Pennsylvania ton, D. C.. on WEDNESDAY, THE DAY OF JANUARY, 1931. AT TW M., the following-described land the District of Co- Original lot 34 in reserva- Son, O'CLOCK P. and premise: i sold _subject $12.600 at 6 per cent balance = ca: of purcha: ancing. r | of purchaser | Sieh ShRIR eniriy davs Trom’ day "of sals Crwise the Lrustecs teserve the o e ™iho b at the risk and cost haser afte days’ Fesale resell the propert the defaulting pu published vertisement paper ton, D C. 1026.29. lumbia. to wi “Terms of sale: The above property will be the by, the situate d ‘due A déposit at’time of to prior h n s the HENRY UL GHARLES request under. ave retary. NO. 456 A. Weschler eed of trust February 3. 19 of $500 requis end notarial fees at cost | Terms of sale to be complicd | sale, city of LMAN. KRULIWITCH. Trustees. io 216 ei seq OCK P} ! premices | situate in the city of Washinaton. District | ol . and designated as and being f Columbia. f opd, heins | ecords of the | he District of Co- over the (158 v, thence of the purchase ance in two one and twc | per centum per | ‘upon the prop- 03 et sed.. District ‘of Co- of tne party gned trustees sale by public auction. within Washing- EVENTH | THIRTY All convey- | . of lots numbered two (2), three (3) and four (4) in the division of the John W. Baker, being part of “Harlem, per piat and report of Commissioners filed in Partitions No. 102 in the Circuit court of the District of Columbia; beginning for the same on the easterly side of Conduit rond on a ine drawn north 28 degrees 11 minutes west 255.18 feet from the Washing- side of said Conduit road opposite the dis- triputing reservoir: thence along the easterly side of Conduit yoad north 28 degrees 11 minutes west 30 feet. thence north 61 de- rees 49 minutes east 252.76 feet: thence outh 48 degrees 20 minutes east 31.96 feet thence south 61 degrees 49 minutes west nd_at right angles to said Conduit road 263.77 feet to said Conduit road and the place of beginning. Terms of sale: All cash, A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All con- vevancing, recording. etc.. at cost of pur- chaser. “lerms of sale to be complied within thirty days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the rizat to resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser after five days' advertis of such resale in some newspaper publi in Washinston, D. C G. PERCY McGLUE. WILLIAM P. NORMOYLE, Trustees. de18.20.23.24.26.27.29.30.31.5a2 on| ed | ir | of 0. | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, SITUATE NO. 221 R STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 6361 at folio 204 of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we_shall sell. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD. 1931, AT TWO-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M.. Iot num- bered 'thitieen (13) in A. C. Walter and others' subdivision of square numbered fve hundred and fifty (350, as per plat record- ed in the office of the surveyor for the Dis- trict of Columbia, in Liber 15 at folio 6. Terms of sale:' One-fourth cash: balance in"one, two and three vears, with interest at six'per cent per annum. payable semi- annually. Deposit of $300 required at time of saie and the purchaser allowed dfteen from date of sale to complete the pur- Further particulars at time of sale. EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN, de23-d&dbs,exSu&hol Trustees. o o ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 22 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W. By virtue of a_certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 6441, folio 91, et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of prem- ises, on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the Di o wit: Lot 63 in Walter C. lots in square 626 as per plat recorded in Liber 16, folio 70, of the records of the of- fice of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumoia & s of sale: Property will be sold sub- ject to a prior bullding association trust for §2,000. payable monthly; balance cash. A depoxit of 520000 reauired of purchaser at sale. All conveyancing, recording and no- arial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be ccmplied with ‘within thirty days from | day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve right to resell property at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days adver- tisement of such fesale in_some Dewspaper published in Washington, D. C. J. LEO KOLB, EDWARD D. COLEMAN. de20,0d&ds-exSudehol Trustees. or 3 ed of | Large Lot Hotel China, Flat and Hollow Ware, in- TRADE MARK Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioaeers New High-Grade Furmture FIFTY LIVING ROOM AND BED - DAVENPORT SUITES, COGSWELL, BOUDOIR, FIRESIDE, OCCA- SIONAL AND RECLINING CHAIRS WITH OTTO- MANS TO MATCH, ODD BED DAVENPORTS AND SOFAS, DAY BEDS, ETC. MAJORITY UPHOLSTERED ALL OVER IN ANGORA MOHAIR, JACQUARD, CUT VELVET, MOQUETTE, DEN- HAM, WOCL TAPESTRY, SILK, ETC. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Weschler’s, 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930 Commencing 12 O’Clock Noon also New Bed Room Suites, Used Suites and Odd Pieces de2.30 cluy large chaf- ing dishes, wurns, entree dishes, plat- ‘ters, covers, tu- reens, etc.; Cafe REGISTERED Tables, Steam Tables, Display Cases, Rowing Machine, Exercisers, Gla ware, Mangle Washing Ma- chine, Chairs, Rockers, Bed Room and Living Room Furni- ture, Books, Office Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galler: 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY December 31st, 1930 At 10 AM. Terms—Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. de29.30 PROPOSALS. OPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY TH | Bureau of Supplies and_Accounts, 'Navy De- | partment. Washington, D. C.. until 10 o'clock am., January 6, 1931, for furnishing watch gets.’ brown process ' cloth. aircraft com- ‘Dasses. barometers anemometer recorders, anemographs, to the Navy Yard. Washing- ton. D. C. etc. Apply for proposals to the Bureuu of Supplies and Accounts. J. J. CHEATHAM, Paymaster General 'of'’thé Navy. de29, RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel LITDY H CAROLINA AVE ¥ " " YOUR WINTER VACATION IN Good' golfing, sea bathing wna -?om l\fllm“. ‘llullfl;l‘t accommod: é Florida. Dl ton Aqueduct stone planted on the eastetly | th " Peningila . 1 Who knows what wild, desperate and soft and smooth; it is free from blem- ishes—another indicaticn of good health. Her hair is fine and lustrous, not dry and lifeless, as is the case of a person of pronounced psychopathic tendencies. Her eyes are full, lambent, kindly, intelligent. broad and of medium height; her head & little larger than that of the average woman, and she is broad between the ears—because, as she has brains, nature ordained that she should have room for them. Ske is neatly dressed and de- cidedly not a slattern. She gives no indication of dissipation—drugs_or al- cohol. But mark her nose. It is a grand wreck. A nose like that would cause a continuous mental conflict in any woman. “But for this lamentable facial de- fect, this girl would be beautiful. Per- haps she remembers, or used to remem- ber, herself as beautiful or attractive; then this accident occurred and, lo, she became an ugly duckling. She brooded upon her misfortune, she wept over it; doubtless she thought it very hard that God should afflict her so. Doubtless the knowledge that she was an object of curiosity or derision to strangers and repugnance to her friends made of her a gloomy, depressed recluse. ~Who knows what wild, desperate and deso- late thoughts she became a prey to? work—an impulse to run away, to hide herself, countered by the natural im- pulse to make the best of the situation, to be brave, to pretend she was not different. “In the case of a girl whose mind and nerves had been thus harassed over a long period, a new sorrow, constituting a definite mental shock, even if of no great magnitude, might nevertheless be sufficient to bring about the condition of dissociation of personality which I have described.” “Anything else, Dr. Burt?" 1 have given a concise and general outline of the case as it presents itself to me your honor. This defendant should have treatment. It is quite pos- sible to cure her and I am morally cer- tain I could do so. Her saddle nose can be repaired. I have a very good friend, a specialist in plastic rgery, and I know he would be willing to help. without charge. to make a swan of this ugly duckling. “And you think you would make her over into a responsible moral citizen? “I think so. your honor.” ‘How would she support herself dur- ing the period of treatment? By theft —or worse?” The judge glanced at | Nance Belden. “How do you support yourself, young woman?” “I carry my own check book,” the girl replied. “You have a private income?"” Sure, old thing." “What is its source?” “I don’t know. On the first of every month somebody puts some money in ths bank for me and I check against, i h‘,And that's all you know about it, eh?” “Sometimes I can remember, but I can't now. It's the times I can't re- member that raise hell with me, judge I don’t know what name to sign to my checks then or I forget I have a check- hgeg ccount. Then I get hard up and stea “How truly remarkable, Miss Belden! | Have you ever issued any checks that’ bounced back on you?" “Say, are you trying to kid me, ‘Whiskers?" The judge ignored this obvious con- tempt of court. “I suppose you have had many sweethearts, Miss Belden? Nance Belden's scornful laughter fiiled the court room. “Oh, judge, you're precious. What sort of a_man would pick me for a sweetheart, I ask you? Be yourself, judge. Now you tell one.” “Why not?” the judge pursued re- morselessly. it “Well, maybe because nobody . ever asked me,” the girl assured him with simple directness. “I don’t mind ad- mitting I'd like to have a nice sweetie if I could find one, but what the hell the use ? I'd only have him en he’d get ashamed of e use bothering myself? e that's mad about thou of taking the on for my Steady sweetie, es me so sad Byknow it last. He has thal funny staring - , and when he walks with his arms I_a.sld straight out, it justreaks " Where doss e Liver Mental confliots undoubtedly were at Her brow is full, | Mental conflicts undoubtedly were at | desolate thoughts she work. | Dr. Blethen was right when he told me she was the smartest, most adroit crim- inal type he had ever examined. I be- lieve, with him, that she is incorrigible, and incorrigible criminals should be set | apart from soctety. He turned to his clerk. “I ‘belleve == | the sentence was two years in San Quen- | tin Penitentiary. Verify it and prepare the commitment.” | “Good God,” Stephen Burt cried sharply, “you are not going to commit this social outrage, your honor?” The judge eyed him sourly. “Dr. Burt, you will apologize to the court for ,’thnt language or I shall fine you $50 for contempt of court.” Stephen Burt drew a fifty-dollar bill from his pocketbook and tossed it on the table. “Court is adjourned,” his honor mum- bled, much embarrassed. The policeman who had brought Nance Belden into Superior Court ap- proached her. “If you're a good girl, Nance, T'll not put the cuffs on you.” “You didn't put them on me coming | here, so why should you think it neces- | sary now?” You're an important prisoner now, Nance. The judge just gave you two years in San Quentin, didn't he? | Nance Belden turned. d he, | steve?” The doctor nodded miserably. “And Il not see you any more, Steve?’ “Of course you shall, Nance. I'll come to see you from time to time. I haven't finished with you—not by a long shot, my dear. Tyrrell, you're still retained on this case.” The lawyer waved his hand hope- lessly. “Were licked,” he stated, with- out emotion. “This is one hand no lawyer can beat, and I wouldn't try." And Tyrrell shook hands with Stephen and Nance Belden, put on his hat and strode out. “Come, girlie,” the policeman sug- | gested. the girl became prey- to? “Well, declared, with an effort at nonchalance, “this is a tough |break for old lady Belden, isn't it?” |She smiled upon him _patronizingly. |“You're a good scout, Steve. Thanks a lot for all you've done and tried to do. You meant well, but at that I think the old scientific hooey has got | you & bit cuckoo, too. I stood for it |a while because I thought his nibs |might fall for it, but when I saw you | weren't going to'get to first base with the big boob I called it no contest. She thrust out her little hand. “Well, good by, Steve. I suppose I'm keeping you from other nuts.” She came close to him and looked up at him wistfully, so he stooped and kissed her. At once tears suffused her eyes. “You don't mind what I look like, do you, Dr. Burt? You're kind enough not to feel sorry for me.” Amazingly she had changed—slipped out of one personality into the other as one slips out of a coat. “Will you do something for me, doctor?” she con- tinued, and he saw that she was all nerves now. “I'm looking for a girl named Penelope. I can't remember her last name, but I do wish you'd try to find her for me, even with so little to go on.” “Where does she live, Nance?" “Out there—somewhere.” “You've been reading a poem, I think, Nance—a poem that runs: “‘And you, my sweet Penelopd! out there somewhere you wait for me, ‘With buds of roses in your hair and kisses on your mouth.’ She trembled with eagerness. “Why, you know her, doctor! That's the Pen- elope I'm looking for.” Oh, if that's the Peneclope, why, of course, I'll find her for you. Good-by, my poor, dear girl, and remember to look for me at the gate the day you're released from San Quentin.” (To Be Continued.) PAIR WED IN DIRIGIBLE ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., December 29. (#).—Lieut. Comdr. Karl Lange of the United States Naval Reserve, performed what is believed to be the first ceremony gboard a dmg!:’le near here Saturday when he unit Frank H. Johnston, 26, of Shanghai, China, son of a retired British consul, and Miss Ethel V. Gressang, a Winter visitor from Chicago. The vows were spoken in the " high over The ou “

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