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REAL SALE—HOUSES. IG N.W. BARGAT $6,950. 7 ROOMS. This reconditioned home is located north of Park rd., two squares from 14th st. car lines. ~ The' rooms ai ge and ht, Plenty of ‘closet space, electric lights, large lot, 4-car ‘garage. For location and price {oasy faihemost unusual value. CAll Cleve- land : AN bOPPORTUNITY ~for you to buy a DETACHED bu: ved street with gas, lec(rlfl‘!n.l‘du'h:: or heat at 4 reasonddle price, v of room for a GARDEN or to ra! CHICKENS. r’lfl’;l‘fllflu.lndhgzlfi' location for CHILDREN. O8. E. JARRELL CO,, Realtors, LW, tional 07¢ ESTATE. ___SALE OR EXCHANGE. LAR a Bl it OWNER WILL TRADE HIS pt. building of 3 rooms and enied at $6,200 annu Located near 18th srust st 8% pe or_an GO 1 AL ~m|.n Ao lhl’mlfllolll‘. ce. 1o IN 13- and Columbia rd. Fi gent. WII take ‘your house, lots trust notes in trade. GRA] & Co. 1034 Vermont ave.' n.Ww. 7190, Eve. phone, Columbia 6990, SEE THESE_SEE US TO rent, 141 Adems. ito8 ORED_1317 8th, 838 Columb 410 itth se {07/16th, 1613- 202 45tn and 74 O ‘ne. Dewey st. Hyatts- ville. N. E, N_CO.. 1216 N. Y. Ave.. 3418 14th. BY ~ OWNER_BEAUTIFUL, DETACHED brick 8-room Chevy Chase; ths screened, burner: fer; 3 sarage. dress Box 124-H, Star office. _731_10th 8t N. 5 1722 CORCORAN ST. N.W._—OPEN SAT. Sun. Colored. Special vaiue. 10 rwml.fi t] Tlh' porch, hot-water heat, en- like new. Price and terms g‘ "Toos K Rt 58 OPEN EVENINGS 6 TO 9. 1219 Do not fail to inspect this f tdeal location: h. and col ::;l- | front porch JONi !.I.iusl;nlml any ti COLORED BARGAIN. Swann st.. 1400 block—8 rooms. bath. gas. elec., hot-water s fo " rekponuibic "oattr Apply | HEROLD HAWH’. ‘rwgwnajfin Su: 8444, SPECIAL TO COLORED. 1028 Park Rd. N.W. Beautiful modern six-room house. Hard- wood floors, h.-w.h., elec. and #as; tile bathi T Open from 5 p.m. to § p.m. Terms to re- sponsible party. priiguses in wil Darts of the city at moderate If _you have any houses to rent or sell, list Refinancing. ice_open from i . BENJAMIN F. FLETCHER, Exclusive Agents. 1938 12th 8t. N.W. North 6813; Residence, N. __ WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES TMMEDIATELY- 3 BEST BUYS, 6 TO rooms, upper 14th or other n.w.; not over £9.000. _Address Box 390-J, Star office. WILL TRADE LARGE LOT IN GOOD SEC- incumbrance. for house equity hem with me Office phon 7685, tion. ‘clear o Wo-th about $3.500. Address Box 307-J. Star —_— e SALE—FARMS. ath each: well | & TH b, o . “extend( P Sienigt el leaving Mt. Ruiner, or take ive, t off Melrose Ave., HY third house from corner. Ask_Anybody for McGuire. Or Phone Hyattsville 151! AR R %.l )s"n.u'o- ; on ible ine Dossess! out new elrose ave., Hyattsville, raliroad crossing afief car marl ROOMS Hyattsv) 1 ACRE, arage: .. extra large lot: trees venue, Hattsville: only 6500, flk rms. ARTHUR CARR. REAL ESTATE, Hyattsyille, Md. Hyatts. 159, e e e g80; S T 80, bhion CLOBING OUT SEVERAL ESTATE FARMS in Montgomery Co., Md., at great bargains: excellent soll; large sti well fenced; only $65 to $95 per acre. ANCHOR REALTY CORP.. REALTORS. N T Pl N 2337 0 ACRES. by 11-room outbuilding: Waghinato a n. SRRSE'E unleK A RE, Located on Rock Creek, about 3 miles from Rockville: suitable for small country tion: wonderful vie of fine soil; apple orchard trees: splendid 9-room and hot-water heat: electricit: hardwood floors; all good outbulldings: 5- Toom tenant house: 3 horaes and some equip- Wheat ‘and clover in for this season; recently sold for $22,800; now offered for quick sale at $16,500; will consider exchange for small clear house in town. MOORE & HILL, INC, BINCE 1900. 730_17th 8t. N.-W. National Evening phone, Adams 69! SALE—ACREAGE. rgn‘sui:l«ckhfii FOR SUBDIVIBION, ease clause 5 yrs. to man of proven one highly improved _subdivision ve.: highly improved villa ver rd;: also undeveloped L R GORDON, People’s District 6331, 1%, 50. ability; acreage Ins. Blds. office. SEVERAL HOUSES FOR IMMEDIATE POR. chasers. white or colored: also have clients for weli rented investment property showing %000’ re-urns. SHOWALTER REALTY 924 17th Bt Nat. 4122 Eve., ___SALE OR RENT—] 1034 GIRARD &' rooms and bath, Lot_30x140. <o Pot. 4491 RENT—HOUSES. N.E _DETACHED, 81X T & COLORED, 1217 8th—10 1835 Columbia st.—8 r. b. 121 N'se—8r. b 410 i1th s¢ 1613-13' Kraemer n.e.—3.r. frames 202 49th n.e—5 r., b.. elec 74 0 ne—4r. 107 18th n.e —4 r..'b Dewey st Hy Low_Renta "‘5“8:;7‘14.’ 8 or Trad rices. Terms or Trade: N_E RYON CO. 1218 N. V. . ;501. 3418 14th, Col. 1577 (7-9 B. B OFFICES AND STUDIOS. | stucco” bungs | 52,675, term: WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. WOODED LOT NEA! WOOD FOREST. on widest part of Bevern River, frontini directly on sandy shore; large trees, hare road, electricity; $1.200; terms, $100 c: . Address Box 375-J. Star office. = 17% TO PROMOTE INTEREST IN EXCLUSIVE development opening soon, choice sites can be had at predevelopment prices: on State rond: finest beach on bay. For information, Lincoln 5707; night, Potomac 3233, ___17° PINEHURS -THE. t unus water front development. Wflkg for loes tion and road map. The Pinehurst Com- pany, 111 S. Prederick altimore, Md. FOR SALE. AT BEVERLEY BEACH, 4-ROOM R o 0 Gentiles xcellent boat harbo: ine Take e heae only. Agent on property Defence Highway to Camp Parole. turn right. B, Sirees o, Beverie '%‘u on tne Ghe Biree I o S 1 T R A place n.w. . Columbia 4880, mys® EDMONDS BUTLDING. 917 15t 5. N.W. Opposite McPherson’ Sauars. THE WALL BT_PE!T OF WASHING’ . Desirable suites to six rooms mow o ery low_re BHANNON & LUCHS, INC. 1438 K St Hdiiona_a3es, BEAUTIFULLY FURNIS) OFFICE. $37.50 Montl Phone District . 1700 EYE ST. N.W. OVERLOOKING FARRAGUT PARK. Something special and desirable in_mod- ern offices. Beautiful rooms with large win- dows and high ceilings. rogms for people who want something out of the ordinary. Elevator and Janitor service. Rents $40.00 o mOG \MAN & BRAWNER. INC, ve Bt. N.W. Met. §860. WILKINS BUILDING, 1512. 1514 H ST N.W. Two desirable ofice suites and several <ingle rooms now Aav. ble. 24-hour elevator servicé, hot and cold water in every room. RANDALL H. HAGNER & CO., INCORPORATED. 1 Conn. Ave. N. Decatur 3600, WILD ROSE SHORES. ON SOUTH RIVER. 3 MILES FROM AN- NAPOLIS. on new concrete and fine sravel oad; & smail but fine community of only 50 (o fully developed, pienty of shade trees. 00d sandy bathing beach. Annapolis and _electricity. veral fine have been built and are now occu- pied We offer a besutiful new 9-roo ant o e 4 Water frons thanan scre of eround g;lg& also othe: 800 u Drive out Defense HMighway and turn rlldh'.‘I‘l‘ -mn‘ iulll before entering Annapolis Sllow “sign 204 ASGAMAN & BRAWNER, INC. 1700 Eve 8t. N.W. 3880, 2-dath | ERVIN REALT CI 0N, S-room modern bunen ow.' One-pipe fur- nace. ellar. Electric lightr anc m One- car rage. Lot 50x130. Local three blocks from Clagendon staijon. rice, 3 Cash, $250. ance monthly. AISS R nbinber of higher Briced Aomes for sale. . L KELLEY & SON, B %y it Ciarendon, Va, [ _Phone Clarendon 383 LITTLE FARM BARGAINS. Attractive 6:room house, bAth, electricity, outbuildings, fruit, 1 acre. $6,500 5-room cottage. electriéity, water. large pouitey houge and run. garage, fruit. etc: 1; acres; 33,150 Inreeroom bungslow. 2 acr vater. frult, grapes, y water. fritt: SARNEST, 3881 dath .___Fhope Hyattevilie 14d0. Beautiful Estate. m. poreh spring i Dlsedot. | Price, 33 mo. 5T 01 am.. double garage: with” heatny An" acre." "Erice 35:000" 3500, in A-1 condi- balance $40 mo. 8 r. am.l. Dutch colonial tion. “Price, §7.500: $500, balance $50 mo. And many Gthers to choose from. Also choice lots on easy terms. JUDSON REAMY 15 N’ Clarendon Ave.. Clarendol Telephone Clarendon 1033: Evenin BUY AND BUILD IN HYATTSVILLE HILLS. Near University of Maryland, located in northwest section_of Hyattsville: just off ‘Washington and nmmori Bivd., close to Annapolis pike: State highwayvs leadine to Washington: near bus line. street cars & O. HMyattaville hla se , “electricity. police and fire protection, ine stores. churches. schools. high school. in' tact."everything that ene wouid A town, 01! y & few choice home ai | Phone uas r car_to this beaut suburb. Lots can be purchased on very eas: terms. O. B. ZANTZINGER CO.. National 371 or Hyatts. 72. Evenings Hyatts. 1134. e e e = RENT—SUBURBAN. BUNGALOW—4 LARGE ROOMS, GARDE! spot: fruit, flowers, outbull soft drinl stand: on nduit, Md.; $36 & mo. Address Box_361-J. Star_office. L 300 OA . LYON PARK. VA room house. large grounds, city Sewer. oil Teat. daire; 380 per Aurora ills Homes. In Mount Vernon boulevard_at Frazier ave. Clar 1087, VA. BUBURBS. CLOSE IN. ROOM FUR. orumfurn ; L will rent ¢ntire g serve 1 robm. Address Box 311-J, 81 LYON VILLAGE 5 pClirenton 1206, UNGALOW. AMI: o garage; only 150 mo. - Aply at 610 Lawnsdale st., Coimar Manor, M .lllexl 30. low, from May 1 to to ‘one or two ehil- SNDI. 1 SALE—LOTS. LEA G WN. JA( equity in_two fine buildis 1ot Lt Address !_0_!_%%!;;70 mice. % THE FIRST Amowrflc 'OUR own home is to select your location. A large new listing just completed can be sub- mitted for_your choice at prices juit you GEORGE E_DIFFENBAUGH. Lot Specialist. ClI ]llfi 4117._National 8850 f;"fin‘{a‘: R e e 5 ectricity. 7 Yond, near Fails Church: $100 acre terms; also_{ acre near Country Club. Ad- dress Box 260-J. tar office. ¥ vy DETAGHED HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR LARGE family. 4 bed rooms, 3 baths. garage: mod- qrm: Tear sonol hd siorss: 968 per mo Autora Hills Homes. Mt Vernon boulevard ar Frazier ave. _Phone Clarendon 1087. ntfivml‘bw:m?’i ¥ " pIs- tricti hwh.i all conveniences. Call Lin. LARGE. MODERN BUNGALO! lots, close G st chrs, Balto. $30. O.'C. WALKER, Hyatls. 803, eves., 208 T HOUBE IN fi!‘g Wfib. iy Col. “opes. » Ri 'r—w.utl:m%gs:s. 34 / BRI L CHEAP: 3,200 FT. F o gt T S X 458 VIRGINTA AVE, S.W. Convenient location: suitable for second commercial or business uses. JAMES F. SHEA. 643 Lf Ave. N.W. EXCHANGE. ‘D IMPROVED PROPERTY IN EX-| for clear farm. with handgome mod- 5 valley Pike. in- oV e adress ‘Box 3132-d, Btar_office TED: HOUSES IN EXCHANGE FOR 11dg. lot fronting our most important &.w. oulevard. Address Box aué.v. Star office. | WANTED: HOUSE IN EXCHANGE FOR \;Rlefl bungalow. Address Box 313-J, Star TALTZING IN THE EXCHANGE OF ALL ‘pes Of Droperties—houses, farms, business Sroperty. Pt yirenELL QUICK. 516 Hower Bldi Mét. 3788, 15¢ STORES FOR RENT: ALSO LARGE ROOM suitable _f¢ etc. End ot Key_Bri 526, g 1618 CONN. AVE. | Military ra | Address Box 16 | Bladensbure 8chool | WILL TRADE EQUITY 1IN CHEVY CHASE. D. C. NEAR MILITARY rd. & 32nd st.—A rapidiy-developing section: 10125, sewer, water, elec. Only $1.800 if sold this week. Mr. SCHAEFER, A Nat. 0856._Shep. 2641 L FIGUSE AND '3 ACRE. 6 ROOMS. 12 MILES |t §tioneRls 315: saie, $2300; ¢asy terms. | . B. MUNBON, ArUnston, Va. _Clar. 3184. GHEVY "CHASE, D C. — $and T, NEAR o T . Star office. e 630 LOT 52 FT. FRONT. ON BUS LINE. A C.._one block rat 1836, 1343 M St. ral 1936, SHIELDS STATION, MD. 35 DOWN. $5 MONTH, on__Edmonston and t Riverdale Strietly white neighbornood: eas water and electricity: 20 minutes’ ri J. RIDLEY SHIELDS, OWNER, 1427 Eve '8t N.W. Met. 3376 or Hyatts. 86.M Directly WANTED—LOTS. HIGH-CL, waterfront home for_building lot Of equily. | Address Box 121-J, Star office. MONEY_TO_LOAN. QUIOK lfi'zt ON 1 1..1 8. re Availablé April 18, only RAGNER & Lol il E.—STORE 4 APARTMENT; RE. O R o AR AT e HOUSE WITH 7 ROOMS AND BATH IN commereial zone: suitable for printing shop. awping shop or other business; $15.50 H st. ne—Store ‘and 8§ and 2 baths: $110. HALL & BROS. H st ne.Lincoln 1591 i 10th AND R 8TS. N.W.—_FIRST FLOOR AND celiar, 350.50. W. McKINLAY, 1326 U st. n.w. | Nemniar. FOR RENT—3 ADJOINING STORES. ONE Sach tore Couid be dlvided ‘inta two slores each_store cou w '5:::’!{: Center, n.w. PULTON R, GORDON. | P ; 5331 1Ins, Bid; 14th and District Evenin, veland 4571, = DISTINCTIVE DIO OR of ct 2flxsfifl.nll',vfl window dis or L. E. F. PRINCE, JALON BHOP, 7 Conn. ave. 'Unusually fine 'Any_ broker 18th AND €O ent, lle 314 Inve e fioncatute DossesEion ater.” Immediate pos ; SHAN&'AN“& LUSH!. INC. _1435 K 8t. N. it 17 VA. AVE. ,Ba’fl t. n.w.—Stor et A WV ALLAN E" WALK _913 I5th St N.W. : ten mh AN] o n{ llo;‘!- %nl{‘l {‘é!fi.aonrflnl"oc‘l: lu'-‘dnotr eater: hcat furnished. . Reasonable BHA E.UC!%. ;NG. NNON & 1435 K Bt._N.W. t. 2348, DRUG STORE CONCESSION. Laree store. located in o large, ment nuse containing M Al splend‘i |nbn\nn.c 1404 X ST. N.W. FIN D10, IR- PO RN IR R B 18th AND ‘wnngn‘nfl. NE. Next door to chain stores at intersection of two Bufi; streets. near bus line. 3421 18th lh NE. 36000 3 Monroe 8t. N.B.. $85.00. yen_and lighted until 9 o.m. CO., H. R. HOWENSTEIN 1313 H St. N.W. _District 0908. DOWNTOWN STORE e o o St AR I st v A ‘ashington’s busi- fronting on K st one of itable for ARy business: ea- O T Forltt shop. habe ssirable fof o Bachery, beauty shop, ewelry store, high- elass tailoring, ete. 1404 K ST. N.Wo " ___ DIST. 9080. AUTO SALES ROOM. 4th 8T. N.W. tore Jocstsa T cornér of automo- ot section,, 1404 K ST. N.W, DIST. 9080. — e e—— SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY EFAMILY - 100% “RENTED: NEW i ofl heat, elec. ref. Bullding, s.e. section: oll, hest, elec. ref W nvestment. Prit ondepful Ve e . R v N IN- rooms , 1204 T ~'Nat. un‘i(momm :VTP Call Clevéland 1476-W. COLUMBIA RD. i w apart- Artments; §0% NET CASH YEARLY PROFITS Ol 1 ¢ property B R abdss Box 305-J. Biar ofice. S es e 016 o;gz 37 gfi s} :¥§; '] o :r':'v-unl ground, buil lox And acreage: she i ionl deee o S SER AL oniiRental Trast_Bide _District L VESTOR DESIRI ME FIRST-TRU L’::’e}smrlnlz ®ood rate Interest. Addl:ll Box 357-J. St ce. HOING A JMOBILE_LOANS AND RE! Al UToNOBILE LA BRI 1402 Rhode Island Ave. N.W. North ‘:l"fl.'l.. NEY TO LOAN ON D O REAL interest £ BEE: 110 e hw L A’ o T 1391 G St N.W.. Room 206, EEF ME FIRST—: N no_red tape; ayick service: $300, repay $1.50 wk. $500, ¢ $700, repay ‘ ls wk. 9 1 1880 887 +1280 k. 11008 Tebay o000, eny 11 30 WE. 34,000, Fepay Above payments include prineipal terest and eAn be arranged mmu bi-monthly. 180 loans in nearby DR A _HENRY, INC. 1016 Eve at. t. meets N Y. ave.). 7Y AVAILABLE —for fust and second trusts. Large or small amoinis TEARNS-HAGAN. INC., 1024 Vermont _Ave. National 7270, _ T SECOND TRUST LOANS. DISTRICT LOAN PROCUREMENT CO.. 719_11th St. N.W. AEMERY. “Oiee OUICK MONEY AR R AR D %%i QoS RaR: P EOWARING, We P ET NW ____ NATL Mm ADVANCES ON RENTS. If you own an apartment house or busi- ness property we will advance you money o5 your, et STEARNS-HAGAN, INC., 1024 Vermont Ave. ‘National 7270. 550 ol 10 minytes from 13th et a a\ v bus ot e AURONA SILLS HOM; t Frasier % ACRI nejghbo ood home. large it at cedars. box. ete.: nice 756, Alao n modern nearly scre land, on bike ater, o &'Viek A Bond A 8 ROOM! MEARBY VA s 435 month! ol. LWL RATED, ruit: taken 3 \odern store r lease all In good ). Raliroad, near Frederick, 5 for lorida soon. roperty Tal o "Vark H "elso he- sher foed" Pnone Shepnird s, "8 2 s inutes D. C.: §4, 1513 before 8 am. 3 DI hts, large lot, pienty Also | ET AN ANNURE fi'fiifinum or —on an 38,500 cash’investment in 9 well | T R PROPERTY— BuiLr {'JHE ecG'm! two lots, E&m eet; elec . ‘ater, sewer, paved street. etc. Finé Itr: ising. ain Ted. row’ brick houses (white tenants) l‘;.crlll’ the N.V’I.Yl.(Yflu.n". ice. For Fuil Detalls and Inspection. 4-FAMILY BRICK APT. Showing 12% Net Retarn. mean 12% net after deflue“n‘ taxes, er. re| insurance, interest on 1st trust, for ancies and $150 for repairs. & ):: hll'.. lurnllhtd.fl ‘%l 'IDL hlll i Fa o= and yard. gas. 100° each. Total :Sfm L 5, ‘hot-w ‘ented to wh tal, %, Brice 50,100, Libel T1OORE & HILL, I rly I h AWCE 990 our e 90 17th_ST. P i SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY, 2% Bhe busitiess section. e or i¢ ind _easy A, Praniiin esse. L Bl wood “Roos, etc: per month. Rent, NEARBY [ES, ithout ac! alow, -room reside m: t, BY, don, Va. 1t ar} lerful_bari TLVER lrll"ll?. i ‘m&f a1 attie, bulit- Tot 50x150; §7,500; $500 nable offer ref sed. | 18 road _ between | Virginia: _Fri Address Box L TRUSTEES' NoRTRE, By virtue o | Liber 4315, 1 | ords of the quest of DArty secured thereby. un | trustees will ‘sell &t public o8, | 9L the suctjonsers on g | EIGHTRENTH, 1930, AT TWELVE | the following-described land and situate in the District of Columbia. | lots 21 and 23 in square 5187 in Ewili's eul division lendale. as per ogof the sutveyor “for ¢ 1+ Blsthiet Sn Liser ST follo 10, tosether, wi ‘Consisting of frame the | improvemencs, iwe Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two caual installments, pavable in one and two yeu ith interés! séven per centum Ter apnum. pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the Droperty sold, or all cash at option chaser. A deposit of Tequ! sale. 'All conveyancing. recording. et cost_of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 30 days {rom sale. otner: wise_trustees reserve rig) |at sk and cost of defaulting purehase | after days’ advertisement of such ress| | me news ublished ashington {B & b F’R& n‘rui'? ARTHUR G. BISHOP. ap7-d&ds.exBukep18 _ Trustees THOB. J. OWFN_& SON. 7'~ 1NEERS, 1431 EYE 8T N.W. To Close an Estate. Must Be Sold. Two-Story Frame Dwelling Known as Premises 1010 Eighteenth Street Northwest. Under and by viriue of authority v we will sell at public auction. nt AY THE SEV. VE in sauare rovements thereon sublect to prior en- articulars to "be purchase price aid in cash. Al cor Burcha with - with! meumb 307 required at recording. _etc.. Cor e o 1o bt compite rms ‘otherwise. deposit fortelted. SPOWEN & BB ‘Alictioneer above said rA deposit o cost. thirty_da ADAN 'SCHLER & 'BON, Auctioneers. Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel Room Articles by Public Auc- tion to Pay Storage and Other Charges, by Order of the Washington Terminal Co. virtue of an orcder of the Supreme coure ‘of the *bisthict. ot oohm!\l‘ Dassed in Eaquity Cause aaane, we will sel A tl fl.fll il Sl alis gt Gath, Uil nw. on FOURTH DAY OF AP! M. & cellaneous personal property. ING AT TW¢ Terms: Cash. n, 1L, claimed bag WASH __Ap12-A&nbs. x8u SMOKE SHOP By Auctio At 335 Penna. Ave. S.E. THURSDAY April 17th, 11 AM. Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Stationery, Razol nfectionery, ete. sany Di Na- h Resister, Cq tional Plate Glass Counter Case, Nut D venser. Magasine Display Case, Shel- vin Apri4.15,0 "THOS J. OWEN N, AUGTIONEERS, e 1481 .#"Io‘l'. NW. SALE O] PRm B o Under’ and by virtue of authority vésted In us as executors and trustees of the e Simbia o Eauity Cause. No. 46819, Ne wi sell at public auction, withti, the Tt ' \Srif B 01, Sadiy O'CLOCK_P.M.. twelve hui 188 ALSNE, SLOCH, &t Mock: Erpret o e SalS oo Yock will be offered in nu'oo‘uu each. A deposit of 25 pér osnt of the purs Shase, Brice oS0 B¢ At o2la et or befors remainde Ave (B akve after'upiroval by the Gour ctherwise the mwfl Executors 1 ap11-d&dbs.exBu E _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUCTION lAl-l"!. 3 A 1481 Bye Street Northwest. ] W % 4T %H’rfl A$ By Siriug of é!ifi ded in wiber Wiy & foflo B, ¥ e Sane rec; ords of {he District of Columbia, we shall 3ell' (rant of the premines; on ‘TUESD o Twenty: (Bof “tn “Slock Bumbersa four t4r n alien " “Matiery' #ha Tawrence O Maliery known as ‘Ken! trustees’ uulvln?m worth,"” at recorded in Ltber o the surveyor's office Pl Courty 10 at ollo 11 of the Pl,n’n of Columble: said block numbered four (4) being now known for the Lurposes of assessment and taxation squsre oumbert ty-one hundred and of sale: One-fourth cagh: balance two and three years, interest ayable nuny " Bepontt "ot “R086 reqiired Al the pul ser allowed IR jate of sale ‘complete urchase. rther particulara at time TG BLOAN & ¢ 3 co. . UNITED STA' '8 SALE OF TR, S MR, S8 00 ILET CASES. By virtue of a writ of special fierl faci {ssuea out of the cierk’'s office of the S\ reme Court of the Distriet of Oolumbl and l? me directed. T will sell at public éll!c xr cash, At the ll‘ill rooms of 3 loan In Ffi.o%&fiu&i : property: Lot cases. pocke! and levied fendai tional poration. AR C. SNYDER. tes Marshal in and ct_of Columbia. | lehbers, Auctioneer 80 Automobiles BY AUCTION Wed., Apr. 16, 7:30 P.M. At 462 Penna. Ave. N.W. All makes. All models. Gus Eichberg v . Auctioneer "THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS Trustee’s Sale Under Will, to Close an Estate, of Property Distinguished as Premises No. 916 9th St. N.W. Pursuant to the ploy of the last will and: testament: of EQwara C Muntk. Ge- ceased. 1 will sell at public auction. in front gtthe premiscs, oty NESDAY. THE SIX- D} FRENTH DAY" QF APRIL, 1930 AT FIVE 'CLOCK P.M. that certain parcel of real ot situate ' in_the city of Washington, distinguished as part of original lof 3 in square 373, described as follows; Be- sibning, for the same op the line of N 9th) street at the northeast corner of lot. and “running thence south along street 20 feet: thence west to rear line of 1d lot 96 feet: nunr porth 20 thenc east 96 ‘eer to the line of sald street an the place of neginning: together with the improvements. elc. cONsisting of & three- story pressed-bricksfront building contain- ing store and two apartments, one of five rooms and bath and the r of three rooms and bath; title €ood of record and paval tWo and three vears, respectively. from day f sale; 6 per cent'lnterest. pavable sem secured by the notes of the pur- chaser and first deed Of trust on the prop- rty. or ali_cash at Option of purchaser. D't of $500 required at time of sale All convesancing. recording, etc: at cost of purchaser. Terms 10 Be combiled with in Thirty days from day of sale. otherwise de- | oSt forfeited and the propeity may be ad- | Vvertised and resold at the diseretion of the g CHARLES H. CRAGIN. _upS.4kds ex8u Trustee. Automobiles By Auction a At Weschler’s Auto Auction ‘ 613 G St. NW. | | WEDNESDAY || April 16th, 10 AM. MEMBER W. A. T. CLUTRE) litiod | | | A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers | FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION §| Davenport, also Bed-Davenport Suites, Dining and Bed Room Suites, Ru.p. ictrolas, Chests of Drawers, Fiber and Wicker Fui Chais, Religerators, Tapestricn air rators, Ta “A. C. IMIL' Breakfast S ':: Lamps, Kitchen Cabinets, Day- Beds, Personal Effects, etc, By Auction At Weschler'’s . 920 Penna. Ave. NW. WEDNESDAY April 16, 1930 Commeneing 9 O'Clock A.M. and Continuing Throu: Day aprie1s 0L 3 BN 4, 890, ASCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable| Three-Story Brick Building Containing Store on Fi Floor, With Living Rooms in the Rear and Above, Being Premises 811 Ninth Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain A secoyded in Liver o 5013, o1 thelana tecoras of the umoll ey will sell re; e y 0 bis, and inal d of trust duly %l}oflzu-n.l rict of the party | med trusfeer | front of the | s1x AT ANa at the reques therepy. the und at public auction, in_squ eser) inning for the same on Ni feet south from the northwest 1d lot and ine, thence torith oot rmg 6f sale: One-third of the purchase 16,De pid in cash; balance in three witn nterest a centum pe) . payable semi-annyally. from day of le. secu y deed of trust upon thi proverty sold. or all cash. AL the gbtion o he purehaser. ‘A deposit of $1.000 will be it time of sale. ~All conveyaneing + AL coft of purchaser "Terme complled with within thirts e, otherwise the trus to resell the property t defaulting purchaser vertisement of such re- aper published in Wash JOHNSON, Ave. N.W. | Washington | recorded in Liber | of | Teserves AUCTION SALES. ’_i"“w%gim*hm A WS PR TRUSTEE & '8 SA VALUABLE FOUR- RerarieE By virtue of & :fi:ll’lh a,&lzl ust duly recorded in et seq., o1 the e Tecards of 1k Dlayiiet, ot "S: Iumbia, Darty ine l“lfl !a trus| will offer for e b ilb tion, in front of the premises. on FRIDA o - ngOC DAY OF Al L. A R o 'K P.M., the foll UILII ‘! ribed land nd premises. situate in the Distriet of jumbia, to wit: Lot 20 in u-nh, B. Mt ton's Combination”of ots in sauate 838 a3 r" plat recorded in_Liber 30. folio 10. of he records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $2.000 required of purcheser at time of All conveyancing. recording and notal fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sal Sfllfl be complied with within fis days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the proj the risk and of t defaulting tisement of ‘Such resale in some gubiiinea’in"the Eit5 ot "Wash- ineton, D, e THOMAS P. HICKMAN. ap15-déds.exSu rustee. ‘Wna "at” the request of secured the, the VADAM A WB!L’HI:-!_R_L !ON; Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Containing About 52, 317 Square Feet, Improved by Detached Residence and|. Garage, No. 3209 Highland Place, Cleveland Park, D. C. yirtue of & certain deed of trust, duly rfl?oyrde in Liber No. 8381, folio 83 et seq. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the Ly secured thereby, the Ilrd! igned trustees offer for sale by public auction, in ;w“ of the premises. on TUESDAY, A TWENTY-SECOND, 1930 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-desciibed land lumbia. to wit: Part of e Highls “Norther Afl?“‘:“ol‘“\lfi:‘"'?&fl!l e it et b 3 land apd pa ohigh fract ‘and lote % & and 10 to 1 Elisive, ‘and parts of lots 1 And in 2072 in South Boston Realty Compan: division of :lru ol “The Highl “Northern Addition to Cleveland Park” and part of “Goldsboroush Tra as per plat rdea ip dhe oficeat (ne urseyor for the grlcl of jumbia in Liber County 24. & follo 40: lots. parts of lots and paris of iracts. being contiguous, are described in one pargel beginning at a Peg in the south fihe of Graway sirect at the northwest eor- her of suid lot 7 above mentioned: thence east along the south line of Ordway street 31 l'lm(u: thence south 0 degrees 7 min- utes the rth line of Highland avenue: llfl%‘ n eet thence 134.18 feet: thence along said avenue south degreee 50 minutes southwest corner of parce! conveyed to ‘Warren by deed recorded In Liber 341 1ollo 348, of the land records of the D of Columbia; thence north 15 degrees minutes 40 seconds west 147.54 feet to an ol €88 Dipe At an angle in said lot numbered iBove ned: thence with_southwesterly lines of lots 9. 8 and 7 above men- tionec no 43 degrees 12 minutes west 90 feet to an old i pipe at the southwest corner of said Ipt 7: thence along the west line of lot 1 northerly 23.95 feet to the beginglax, according to Biat of Surves ated February 24, 1916, recorded in Survey Book 30. page 74. in the ice of the said r- veyor, subject to the building line restric. tions on Orflvlj street. as shown on_ piat recorded in sald surveyor's office in Liber County 2 t folio 40: now known for D it ohes bt (hghtion ang. asscssment as lot 832 n tauare” 3073 14 property being im- roved by a detached residence known &+ 0~ 3209 Highland place, Cleveland Parx. and earage ‘erms of sale: Sald property s sold sub. ject to a prior deed of trust securini indebtedness of 32 particulars of whicl will be made known at time of sale 3 purchase price over and above said deed of trust. all cash. Tnterest and taxes or adjusted to date of sale. A deposit of $2.000 to be required at time of sale. = Al conveyancing. recording. efc.. at purchaser’ cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. othel wise deposit will be forfeited and property resold. at risk and cost of defaulting pur. chaser. after five davs' advertisement of sueh resale in some newspaper published in WILITAM H. SHOLES. WILLIAM L. _BROWNING. Tower Bujlding. #p10-dAdbr.ex8u Tustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- VED REAL ESTATE. FOUR-STORY STORE AND DWELLING AND BRICK "GARAGE, NO. 'Sio 81 STREET THWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6311, folio 26 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the Darty secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front f the premi: on WEDNESDAY. THEF NTY-THIRD ‘DAY OF APRIL. 1930, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M., the following-detciibed iand’ and premises. of Columbin. to wit: numbered six (8) and sr Tambered four “hundred “and _elahty-ele (488). beginnine on Sixth street 201 feet inch ‘north from the southwest corner of #aid sauare and in the center of the divid- ne wall between houses Nos. 817 and 518 ixth street northwest, and rupni north 24 feet 7 inches.’ east 88 feet 4 {nehas to & public alley: thence south 24 inches. thence west to the beeinning trustees do not sell the oven installed ir said premises. and therefore it is excluded from this sale. except as to legal righis thereto. it purchazer. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur. chast money to be Paid in cash. the balance in three equal inati the promissory not Able in one. twe k2 interest at 6 per cent per annum from day of sale. pavable semi-annuaily. secured b deed of frust upon the property sold. or afl | cath. at the option of of 15/ the purchaser dep time of sale required of purchaser at Al convevancing, recording And notarial fees at cost of purchaser Terms of ssle to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to ressil the prop- erty. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resaie in tome newspaper published in the city of Washineton, D. C. LOUIS C ' DISMER. CHARLES W' BORAFER. #p12-dkds.exBu Trustees. THOS. J OWEN & 1431 Eve Stry T 2 fg&‘fi 8RR 1413’8 STREET NORTH By virtue 6f a certajn deed of trust duly 0. §120. folio 163 et sea <of the Bistriet ‘of fumbin. ‘And ‘st the ‘reauest Of ihe parts secured thereby. the undersigned truster will sell at public auction. in front of the premites, "on” WEDNESDAY. 'Fynnv- E&D A OF APRIL. A 1080, AT -THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. thé follow- |nl-d¢(trlhf land and premises. situate in he Gt of ‘wasmington.” Districe of Cotum 8, And designated as lgfl beiny l%l two (1 and art of 1ot thres (3 in G P Patter sorve®tagent for 'Gatherine 'Bearson mubai- vision of square two hvlnfi:lfl ll'hfl six ( ) as_per plat recorded in Liber W, follo 15270F The’records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District 6f Columbla. described as ‘ollows: Beginning for the samé at the southeast corner of said lot two (2) and running theénce north one hundred (100 feet to an alley. thence west on said allev twer ty-five 125) feel. thence south one hui 8ON. AUCTIONEFRE Northwest. the Iand récor | dred (100) feet to & strest. and thence ea on 8 street twenty-five (25) feet to the poi of_bezinning. Tcims of sale: One-third of the purchas- money (0 be paid in cash. balance in tw: eaual installments. mavable In one And twe years. with interssl at six per centum pe: Annum. payable semi-annually. from dav o' sale, secured by deed of trust upon thr property sold. or all cash. at the option ot the pure A "deposit of £300 00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyanelni reccrding. etc., at cost of purchaser. Term: ?! et mplied with within' 30 daye rom day of stie, otherwice ‘the truster he right to resell the property al the rigk anu cost of defaulting purcha after five daya’ advertikement of such resa in fome 1 per published in Washin TH WABHINGTON Loa & TRUST CO.. By ALFRED H._TAWSON. Viee President. Tus ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers PORD &uv*omfi.”nv AUCTION, TO | A’ 'TORAGE CHARGES. | Notice is_hereby_given_that on SATUR. DAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH. 1930. AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. we will sell by public auction, at Weschler's auto auction. 613 G st n.w (second Moor). to enforce our lien for tora tges. one Ford automobile. motor No. 8530800, left with us in the name of W. E. Wilson, 7706 Florida ave.. Tampa. a Partiés interested please take notice THE g T for’ Holdér of Note. 5.7 13.1418.16 CAPITAL GARAGE. mh28,ap15.25 By 1. L. SERWER. TOMORROW. _ U. S. Marshal’s Sale of New Suit Cases and Handbags (fitted and not fitted), Brief Cases, Pockethooks, Bill Folds, Toilet Cases, Purses, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY April 16th, 1830 At 10 AM. Also at 1 1AM Household Effects and Office Furniture from Estates and Other And at 12 M 1928 Dodge Sedan in_good cond ¢ G SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auets, cory ds east 170.41 feel (o stone in | aid avenue and north line of “Cleve. | thence south 430 The | 10 be eéstablished by the | AUTO L AHP TUESDAY, APRIL 15 1930. LOANS. AUTOS COANS ON AUTOS acuiE TR o, ROKERS. .:v!. N.W..: National 2483. LEGAL NOTICES. " DEAN HTLL STANLEY. Attorney. I P U riet ol umbla. Gourt.—William 8. e rown W, i ooty NS AL bAniG that on the fourth undersigned, Wiiliam B. Dickey, were by d Court of ‘the District above-enitied cause & geivers of the defenda nc.. estates, effects. busines id corporation. situal Solumbia: tha led with the c " wit) erk aki e <o T8ONs asserting ¢ ration are requi claims to the sajd days after April 30, e~ barred 5,92, WILLIAM W, IN THE SUP] triet of Columb; tension of Maryl S i, poe e [ District of Columbl -Additional not| Notice hi s of the Di filed nerel and 18th. 20th. 2t Potte; erns, otice ix hereby. siven . o J'»"’éi‘mfi"% MOND B. Pu‘:’flf‘ff“fl: ary ere ap15.02,2 : and WALTER L. e holding . Condemnation of lana for th UPREME COURT OF THE_DIS. holding an Equity pisinugt v o Inc., defendant.— of April, % pofter and Raymond ecipe cof ‘the Supreme fli llul:mllllll‘l!‘! lrl’ o nc . Rt Bom Brown High- to_take ch 58 and affair: ted in the Di the sald rece; court their under- ed by the d acting ion. Iaims against the said red to“present their i Receivers. | THE _DIs- trict Gourt. ex- liver d_widening and L streets, in ia. ~District Court No. nd order of publi- Y given that the Co; trict 'of Columi titioners in the above entitied cause 4 amendment to th containin descriptions of additional land to be condemned for the extension a v e original petition Iso_ for the extension and widening 6th. H and L streel | Dortheast, With the names of owners of iof | or parcels to e condemned. o far as they can be ascertained. and with the additional 1t 1s. by the cou 1930, “ordered lemne: of March. | havine “any } Ahowiny interest Ot | be and they are hereby warn maps or pia a to . this that il in " these and _com. manded to appear in this court on or before the 5l day of May. 1930. at ten o'clock. am. and centinge in court snall have made ing and corfiimng t | and the assessment of to be empaneled and Suceessive® weeks in ing_ S eraia. strie this’ noti nd | each of the owner 0 be condemned by the said marsha the said 5th day Xl ACEIEOLS, HAM. Clerk. HARRY ap7.8.14.18 SEALE POSALS | Purchase 'ggunn,m‘g | Wasnington. D. C. | o0 he el apoly | P58 | mation mas be b more. 241 Industrial BI ards. ts. and one de April 15, 1930 1ved s 3 o'clock. P.A of ‘that Parcel | circle, feet erts an, | app1 District Bids April 9/39 “and containing a Blue prints, d by metes and bo. 18 further ordered that a ¢ and order be p) nmneqx Toe u . the Washington Post and a st 8530 feet lo the | United States u.rfflf; Ly & erein, Bl magal, cclhl umbia tenants and occupants of th WHEAT 2087 Rurdes, gt "Sanaefy | 1930." t0r “Rirnisninie ‘nine metar weights ‘g b cach. one mechanism for operating OFFICE OF THE_COM} COMMISSIONERS, room 509 Dl,\lslc art of Parcel 40/23, Iying the al attendance until the its final order ratity- he award of damages {_oenefits of the ury sworn herein. and it this notice iwice a week for two he Washington Eve- the newspapers ~ publishea commencing at least » before th pefore the said th day of M, lered thi ‘ copy of A8 mAy be found S deputies. within And upon the 930. the CUNNING- 'NR,AEL(LE, Asst. Clerk. —— PROPOSAL will be received ureau ad weight machine for Ioads up to 10.000 Ib. in increment Specifications and’ further mfor ined from H. L. Whitte. lde.. Bureau of Stand. apld.1s i wfi t Blde. until for (nh;l sAl o Na Observatory Torel ot o505 Taaiars Siakiar PE2, 08 PROPOSA] 23. 1931 Sounar. farm of Bropos other information may be 1 ication to the Aufl"o:r B.nb oo 304 C. room 204 ap15.16 & Editorial an, e day tory Sehool. s.¢. cor 12 LEARN ANOTHER by our easy con: instructjon. "Mode Present thi Berlitz School MUSICAL IN! ~just arrived from f music o comme T pln B 5185 star Stice. ™ 1117 R 8L N0 famous for 52 vears. MOVING, PACKINC EDUCATIONAI;. d File Clerk Civil Service Pri th & Fn.w. Met LANGUAGE versational method, or clash eanon "of ; Languages 1115 Connecticut Avenue Tel. Decatur 3932 AU HTRbCTlO . Recognized Composer Hollvwood. Calif. will ze ndable lyiics—ar gatre. Cin dirange o v appt. address box G_AND STORAG AUCTION Copyright. 1906, By North American SYNOPSIS. Comdr. Drake Roscoe of the United States Navy is trying to break up a criminal band known as the Zomes, di- rected by a chief who ia called Head Center and who is said to look like Napoleon. He, in turn, {s under the di- rection of @ woman known ax Great Head Cener. With the atd of Dr. Stop- ford, Roscoe makes is fmvestigations. Deputy Commissioner Burke of the police department locates the headquarters of the Zomes, but the criminals have been warnéd and have escaped. New hend- ters are immediately set up. Ajter @ daring raid, which nets them millions, the Zomes operatives tmrm to politics. Roscoe suspects Lewis Bronsow, a candi- date for overnor, of being tn Ieagur with the Zones. He takes John Wilber- force Wright, Bronson's rival, against whom thelr activities are at present directed, and Peter Champion and Page Sutton, two wealthy men who have also been attucked. fo Champions vacht Burke and Ned Repan. a private detec- tive, are also on board. Roscoe feels that there is mo safety on land, but that the rea ofers a refuge. However. an effort 18 made to destroy the yacht. When this is joiled Roscoe goes to Bronson's home. His experience there 1s amazing. TWENTY-SIXTH INSTALLMENT. RAKE ROSCOE wondered why the dream continued. He had passed the stage At which it held complete sway and had come to that phase when one knows one is dreaming. but yet do:sn't awaken. And still the journey con- tinued—down, and down, and down The descending passage became sud- denly very steep, ending in a natural shaft of indet>rminable depth. In this subterraneanl chimney a zigzag wooden staircase had been constructed. It was inadequately lighted by electric lamps. ‘The sound of falling water was heard. “Wake up!” Rbscoe gave himself the unspoken order urgentl: “‘On to the ladders!" voice, The dream prevailed. It was ex- traordinary — uncanny. His wrists, ;n?mclea behind him, were very pain- ul. A grotesquely ugly Negro began to descend ahead of him. And Drake Roscoe followed, pAssive again. The | Negro passed 15 landing®and stood in | an entrance to a tunnel. ssively fol- lowing the Negro, Roscoe walked to the end of the tunnel. A wooden rall barred further prog- ress. The ray of the Negro's torch | shone upon- still, black waters. This | was some uncharted, unsuspected sub- | terranean lake. Where? “Wake up!” Drake Roscoe's will struggled to regain charge. “Wake up!" “8it down!" manded. Roscoe observed a wooden bench be- side the granite wall and upon this he |dropped wearily. But he had seen the speaker—a thick-set man, rather une | tidily dressed, wearing a black half- | mask. A light sprang up before a small wooden cupboard in the granite wall. | The man opened the cupboard and re- | vealed an outfit similar to a police tele- | phone. It differed in that it possessed twin receivers attached to a headpiece familiar to listeners-in and clearly de- signed to enable the calier to eliminate the sound of falling water. ‘The headpiece adjusted “Zone 2-C," said the “by in gallery to report. Drake Roscoe started. He was awake Rtilastl . .., In a vault hewn out of the living rock on which New York stands & dim light shone upon the figure of A woman seated behind a long, narrow table. In the darkness before her a spot of red sald a harsh the harsh voice com- 7] |light glowed. And now & voice an- SHIPPING EYE STNW.+ DIST 2010 LONG DISTANCE MOVING DAVIDSON Natior "xansren a STORAGE ATLANTIC ONARCH OF T! RESORTS. CITY, N. J. 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Timed 7:30. | Report ends."” | “Report,” directed the woman's cold voice, “of divisional chief C." “To hand. Prisoner taken over from |chief chemist and removed to car | standing by. Driven to entrance 2. The movement covered by police, but not followed up. Handed over to Zone offie cer 2-C. 'Timed 7:40. Report ends.” A biief interval, then: “Instruct guide to bring Comdr. Drake Q. Groupmaster A, Zone Move. Connect chief | chemist.” |, The red light died, a blue one came to life and: “Laboratory." a voice announced. . . . | . Roscoe remembered the episodes lead~ | ing up to this evil thing which he had |dreamed to be a dream. He recalled | how, unconscicus of the monstrous pur- pose of the Zones, he had made sure of the safety of Wilberforce Wright, | potential governor, and had hurried to |the home of Lewis Bronson, Wright's only rival. He had been received in the gloomy, |old-style mansion where Bronson, last of a once- ous family and promising to add final luster to the name, lived !in mysterious seclusion. |, “Silver Tongue,” his faction called {him. “Red u” was the sobriquet coined by his enemies. He had gone far and millions looked to see him go farther. He had qualities which de- lighted his supporters—and frightened his_opponents. Roscoe was ushered into a vast book= lined library, shadowed, and impressive by reason of its family associations. Lewis Bronson he had never met. He only knew him by name and in appe: ance through the medium of the illus- trated newspapers. The real man sure yr:l:ed him. e was seated behind a big table—a smallish figure, having mn!y“ red hair, Plllld complexion and colorless eye- ashes. But his magnetic dark eyes were the eyes of a conqueror. And when he rose to greet his visitor Ros- coe’s heart seemed to miss a beat. Given dark hair and a different com- plexion, Bronson would have been the double of Napoleon. So much granted, Bronson. . . . But at this point Ros- coe's brain had reeled. Perhaps he had betrayed himself. He would never know—now. Perhaps, in :’l',x'.-‘l:hlscli:)!:quen'iflconvefislr:ion. no_word he could recall, un][ulr!d;dly. R 2 S n either event, he had been right! The incredible was true! But he 'W“ d never live to proclaim it! Bronson was Head Centre! How he had been put to sleep mem- ory refused to reveal. He could recall no attack. He had taken no drink. He was not smoking. He had just been sitting talking to Bronson and trying to behave naturally, diplomatically, in the presence of this monster. Now. in a huge, primeval cavern, be- neath the metropolis, 5, 10, 15 minutes ?L%Pd Only the deathless echo of alling water carried on relentlessly— ghastly because of its monotony! L- cause it seemed to have been repeating itself not for hundreds. nor for thou- sands, but for millions of years. The man who had spoken on the phone in the cabinet had returned, seating himself beside Roscoe. He had extinguished the light. The hideous Negro sat on the other side of the pris- oner. Both of his guards held him e darkn th’}"h(’f lhe“nlt. e NaGite en, & tiny speck a vast 3 light appeared. o e Almost imperceptibly it came nearer, :nnrx,l!‘]’; t‘:o revealed m'."nm uv‘ulls, irregular, us, rea up into ol;]hlflol‘n-—»!llll‘ xI.lllgk wihml‘ow]‘ long & narrow path, mere le above this prehistoric lake, a man :‘ps peared carrying a torch. His was a wild, disheveled figure— his gray hair a_mane, his beard long and matted. And he cried out as he walked, seemingly addressing an un- seen company. The light of his torch, as he ap- ‘gm.ched. shone upward and downward, etimes its ray was lost in unex- | plorable shadows above. Sometimes it | Blittered on the tideless water beneath. | Perilous though the path appeared to | be. this wild creature walked it confi- dently, coming At last to the narrow rock gallery with its protecting wooden | " “Greeting, little lord!” he cried. The vagaries of the light as he had | Approached were now explained when the masked man shot a sudden ray into | the bearded face. The staring blue eyes | were sightless. The torch was evident, | intended to assist those whom he I For the guide was blind. | “Zonme 2-C." said the masked man ‘Skrnl “Take this prisoner to head- Quart: Group Master A goes with | you. Move.” He heaved Roscoe to his feet, and: “Follow.” he added grimly. “because if you get lost down here you'll never be found.” He turned away. Roscoe heard his | receding footsteps echoing along the | tunnel leading to the ladder, to the world above. Then the sound was swamped br the song of that distant cataract. | He was alone in the bowels of the rock with a blind madman and a hide- | 6us Negro whom he had recognized, in | the one glimpse obtained since sanity had returned, to be a deaf mute. (To Be Continued.) WORKS TO SEE RACES | Rich Italian Scion Labors as Me- chanie to Balk Father. INDIANAPOLIS (#).—Because of the lure of the Indianapolis auto racts, the scion of a wealthy Itallan { family labors as a mechanic. Gianfranco Comott!, balked by Ris | father when he attempted to enter inst vear's 500-mile race, turned from de- pendence on his family to be free to TACe, Last yvear he crated an Italian oar and shipped it to America for the Memorial day classic. He never drove it, for hic father not only purchssed a controlling interest in *he racer, but saw that no visa would be given for the son's trip. When the paternal ultimatum was | glven young Comotti left for a me- chanic’s job in Paris so he might come | to the race this year. Dutch Girl Makes Good. ROCK RAPIDS, Iowa (#).—Dorothy Middleman, who eight years ago was in the second grade here at the age of 16, fecently left for Amsterdam, where she will be American interpreter and stenog- | rapher for the Embden Bank. In 1923 she came from Holland, unable to speak English. Rosebud Becomes Habit. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (#).—Forty-two vears A. L. (“A") Smith, Little Rock broket, has worn a rosebud in the lapel | of his coat and expects to wear one | the rest of his life. Sesing his first rose in 1885, when he came here from Canada, Smith wes delighted and eoon habit became hobby.

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