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APRIL THE EMPEROR OF AMERICA By Sax Rohmer Oopyright, 1898, by North American Newspape: Alliance and Metropolitan Newspaper Servies. REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY AUCTION SALES. R FUTURE_DAYS. ¥ THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES' SALE OF 1,300 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF LANSBURGH AND BROTHER. AN OLD ' ESTABLISHED _AND WIDELY , KNOWN ~ DEPARTMENT STORE OF WASHINGTOR. D. C. Under .and by virtue of authority vested In us as ‘executors and trustees of the estate of Henry Lansburgh, deceased. and by de- cree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in Equity Cause No. 48519, we will sell at public auction, within_the office of Thomas J. Owen & Son, 1431 Eve street northwest. Washington. D. C.. on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF APRIL. 1930. AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M.. twelve hun- dred (1200) shares ‘of the capital stock of | Lansburgh and Brother, subject to approval | by ‘*he court in said equity ca Thir | stock will be offered in blocks of 100 shares | each. A deposit of 25 per cent of the pur chase price o be made at time of sale The remainder is to be paid on or before five (5) davs after approval by the court ctherwise the deposit will be forfeited SOLOMON LANSBURGH, MINNIE GOLDSMITH, xecutors and Trustees. apl1-a&dbs.exsu AUCTION SALES. | BE DAY! FUT! _DAYS. L GWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | THOS. J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI. DETACHED BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN c]s“&umu!n 1413 8 STREET NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6120. folio 163 et sea., of the iand records of the District of Co- lumbin, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned —trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the remises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- IRD_'DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1930. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the follow- ing-described land and premises. situate in | the City of Washington. District of Colum- and desiznated as and being lot two (2) AUCTION SALES. A eTae THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. K.W. To Close an Esta Must Be Sold. Two-Story Frame Dwelling 2nd snd 3rd trusts in D.C. Loans in nearb; Known . Pr"“‘ s lol. Md, wna Ve No'red tape. Dr. A HENRY Eighteenth Street Northwest. ANC.. 1016 Eye st_n.1 - Under and by virtue of authority vested in s, we will sell at public iction, In front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE SE ENTEENTH DAY OF APRIL. 1930, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot lettered “B” in square $07 togeiner with improvements thereon. Terms of sale: Sold subject (o prior en- cumbrances for $3,000, Fll’llf\lllu to be announced at tme of sale: purchase price | above said encumbrances o be paid in eash. | A deponit of 3300 Teauired at sale. Al co veyancing recordin; etc.. &t purchaser's cost. erms to be compli with hi) {hiriy _days. otherwise depo THOS. J. OWEN & SO ©12.14.15.16.17 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctionee TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1418 COLU. AUCTION SALES. THOS. J_ 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, CONSISTING OF LOT FRONTING 20 'PEET ON NEW HAMP- SHIRE AVENUE. IMPROVED BY THREE. STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE HAVING EIGHT ROOMS, BATH._ HOT- WATER HEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC ITY, RO. 1131 'NFW HAMPSHIRE AVE- NUE NGRTHWEET By viitue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6228, follo 229 et seq.. o The land records of the District of Co- fumbia, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned tmistees e Y ic ‘auiction, 1 front of the [“and Part of Jot thres (3 n C. P Patter- Diemises. o TUESDAY. THE TWENTY. | son'«"(agent for Catherine Peatson) sin RINTH DAY OF APRIL, AD, 1930 AT | vision of square two hundred and six (206, THREE OCLOCK P.M. the following-de- | as per plat recorded in Liber R. W.. folio TR O Lo premises, situste in the ' 152°f fhe’ records of the office of the sur- City of Washington. District of Columbia; | veyor of the Distriet of Columbia. described and designated and being the northerly | as ‘oliows: Beginning for the same at the A e R e New Hampshire avenue and | Southeast corner of said lot two (2) and o e IO On e (hat widih {rom sald | Funning thente north. one hundred. (100) K 1 depth "of original lot 11 in | feet to an alley. thence west on said slley quare 72: being now known for assessment | {werty-five (25) feet, thence south one hun- hd taxation purposes s lot 824 in red TIO0Y, fo) ek nene nd thonoe cast 2 and being improved by premises No. 1181 90 B street twenty-five (35) feet to the point of_oeginning. Tcrms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in (w0 equal installments, pavable in one and iwo years. with interest at six per centum per annum. payaple semi-annually. from day of sale. secured. by of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. ~A deposit of 330000 wili be required at time of sale. All conveyancing. reccrding, etc. al cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 16 be complied with within 30 davs fiom day of sale, otherwise the trusiee reserves the right to Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchas after five days” advertisement of such Tesaie in come newspaper published in Washins- on. THI. WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO., By ALFRED H. LAWSON. REAL ESTATE—LOANS. [ Towest rates Refnancine s R huGHEs™ 48 B o Nationas 489~ ONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTA’ i &any amount at prevailing interest. JESSF HET8K! 113 Ey i AND (B LET US CONSOLIDATE second trusts: reasonable discount, Draisal fee. Met. 4300, Clev. 0316. SMALL PAYMENTS, WUICK SERVICE: Isi FOR REAL ESTATE NS—SEE BUTERIOR FINANCE & NESTMENT ©O. ING.. 1391 O St. N.W.. Room 306. _ Met 2495 FIRST TRUST LOANS AT 5% AND OP- ward on improved property in the Distriet of Columbia; also s limited amount for the nearby improved parts of Maryiand and Vir- sinia. Bufiding loans made occasionally LOUIS P.SHOEMAKER. 1407 New York Ave Main 1166, MONEY AVAILABLE ~for fiist and second tr Large or small amounts. e STEARNS-HAGAN, IN( 1024 Vermont Ave. Nation SECOND TRUST LOANS. DISTRICT LOAN PROCUREMENT CO._ L i R 19 1th 8t. N.W M. 19% | corded in Liber No. 3417. folio 246, ome of —TO LEND, 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS: $100 IO | of the debt secured thereby. and at the re- deed 37 at 'the option of 1000 ON MARYLAND AND D C. HOMES: | quest of the party secured. I the under Bropery oidr.%" A deposit" of 3500.00 will 3 CE, al public aytion, In tront ot the premises; alted K¢ LS ot eout C. F. WARING, on THURSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY | ing recording. etc. Al tON 2 BN'Sithin 416 P ST N.W NATL 9172 | OP. APRIL 1930. AT FOUR-THIRTY e, t wise the ADVANCES ON RENTS. fnd premises, situste In the District Of S| erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- mess properiy we will advance you money INC SYNOPSIS Comdr. Drake Roscoe of the United States Navy is trying to break up @ criminal dand known as the Zomes, rected dy a man who is called “Head Centre” and who fs said to look like Napoleon. He. in turn. is under the di- rection of a woman known as “Great Head Centre.” With the aid of Dr. Stopford. Roscoe makes his investioa- tions Deputy Commissioner Burke of the police department locates the head- quarters of the Zones, but the criminals liave been warned and have escaped New headquarters are immediately set up. After a daring raid which mets them millions, and which makes Roscoe wonder whether a woman known as the Duchesse de Greuze is not a member of the gang. the Zomes operatives turn to politics. Roscoe suspects Bromson, a candidate for the povernorship, of being in league with the Zones. He takes John Wilberforce Wright, Bronson's rival, stool, | of 10 minutes, until it terminated at & was furfished with a table, a an | heavy wooden door. and a divan. It was lighted b; electric bulb higher than a man could “It isn't locked,” said Flynn. reach even by standing on the table. Like a clammy mantle, the ghastly Clesrly enough he was not the first unreality of it all descended upon Ros- occupant coe. Flynn—remembered, now, but long Twelve feet up in one wall was a forgotten; a figure of his early days tn ragged opening. Rostoe's handcuffs | the navy—sightless, half-mad, but had been removed by the Negro who | walking these unsuspected paths far At the | below the city with intimate certainty! “Flynn!” he sald—"PFlynn! Wait a | had escorted him to the place. moment of release from their torment he had weighed chances. His numbed | minute. This is all a nightmare to me! arms and useless hands had decided You found these caves, I know. But the issue. He must wait. why dlq. you never tell anybody?" He dropped down onto the divan.| “Ah!” Fiynn switched his torch off. is pipe and tobacco were still in his| They were mantled in impenetrable cket. And now, the agony in his|darkness. “Now I can see you, sir! ms having passed and muscles be. | Listen! They're my caves. Is that plain? ing restored again to normal, he lighted 1'Ve spent years of me life explorin a pipe and began to think. them. Theyre a new world—or a very, “Boss!” 5 | very old world. But they belong to & Roscoe started. | different god entirely. It's only me that “Lieutenant!” knows him." A bearded face protruded from the . Flynn! Show a light!” THOMAS 1 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 1451 FVe Bireet Northwest T | ‘ ESTATE. BEING A TWO-STORY. DE- | TACHED. BRICK AND FPRAME DWELL- ING. CONTAINING SIX ROOMS AND b Al 05 IRTY-THIRD | STREET NORTHWEST. | By virtue of a certain deed of trus{ re- the request of the parties secured thereby. | THIRTIETH. 1930, AT PFOUR New Hampshire avenue northwest “Terms of sale: One-third of the purcha monty to be paid n cash, balance in Taoal instaliments. payable in one and two Saars. ‘With Inierest at six per centum per Xnnin, pRyable semi-annually. from day of Shle. "secured by deed of trust upon ¢ Because and premises. ** provement Tetoreed’tn “Liber H, B follo "5 I “the | ressle In some newspaper published in Wash- ffice of the surveyor for the District of Co- | !ngton, STEARNS -HAGAN fimbia: ALERED B BAKER. 1024 Vermont Ave. tional SALE—SUBURBAN. fumbia. together with all the improvements EUBURBAN FREEDOM WITH CITY IM 10 minutes from 13th st. and Pennsylvania ave. bus or street & Prices. $6.500 up INC.. Mt. Vernon Bivd. at Prazier ave 7270, = 8-ROOM__ HOUSE. NEWLY DECORATED. | eieciric lights. Iaree lot, plenty fruit. taken for debt; price, 31750, building. Wil sell or {own on B & O Rallrond, near Prederick. Property 1akoma ficea. Phone Shepherd 3250, MAN. it FINE LITTLE FARM, 5 ACRES OF RICH Productive land: some fruit: beautiful snade Prees. 2-car ghrage: rooms. all large, and Toom iof bath: basement: heat and PRty 'Y minutes” walk fo cars, Nat. 9691 B ROLIOTT Eves. Clev. 4841 JUST REDUCED -8 RMS. AMI. 2 BATHS Lt “Shade. fruit trecs, chicken houses shrden: 23 M. to Wash, %3 BIock 0 CA'S. Clarendon. 633War, oo Do 0 A FOREST GLEN. MD —8IX-ROOM MODERN Fome. city water. one block from highway: Eood ‘sarden. fruit; 34300, K. A BARBEE, Forest” Gien. M g 8 ROOMS AND BATH. AM1. NEARBY VA. 15" minutes fo D C: $4.650; 335 monthly. Co1."10132 before 8 am. " 20° WOODRIDGE, D. C 3630 SOUTH DAKOTA AVE. N.E. Visit this denghtful new 6-room and din- ing “alcove home. (hen see Us regardi price WG SSDRIDGE REALTY CO R T Ave. NE._- Phone North 7303, WOODRIDGE. D. $350 Down. $47.50 a Month. $-rcom bungalow, In excellent condition close Lo school, bus and stores. Phone Nowh | 7203 or inauire 2377 R. 1. ave. ne. BEAVER HEIGHTS, . No cash_payment; only $88 monthly: rooms, new semi-bungalow, &.m.i; 4 be Tooms. Phome North 4338. WOODRIDGE, D. C. 1 sq R. J. ave. at South Dakot pungalow, 5’ rooms. floored atti for quick sale, only $6,000. terms arranged H. C. Mavnor,, 3605 Brentwood rd. B. North 4338, _ i SUBURBAN BARGAIN. New home, fully detached; 6 large rooms and bath. hot-water heat, hardwood floors: Well located on large corner lot. This prop- erty was bought at foreclosure sale and present owner will sell for $5,500, on rea- sonable term: DUNN & CO. 2333 R. L Ave. N.E. — lease all. _In g00d Park will also be s . T 17 Hryatts. 310, = RENT—SUBURBAN. GAK STREET, LYON PARK. VA —10- yoom house. iarge grounds, city water. sewer, oil Leat, Frigidaire; $80 per mo. Aurora Hills Homes, Inc.. Mount Vernon boulevard at Frazier ave. Clar BRICK HOUSE IN ALEXANDRIA OF FIVE large rooms, kitchene! bath, porch, with Tage and yar 3235 month.’ _Call 6864 EUL LUTTREL! i et A DETACHED HOUSE. SUTTABLE FOR LARGE family. 4 bed rooms. 2 baths. rage: mod- etn: Tear echool pnd stores per mo. Aur:n Hills Hom#s. Mt Vernon boulevard a or e. _Phone Olarendon 1057 BUNGALOW—JUST OUTSIDE THE DIS- trict: h.-wh: all conveniences. Call Lin. BIX-ROOM HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, $50 month; immediate possession: large ' lot: ami. By aulo g0 out new Rhode Island ., ¢xtended to Melross ave. Hyattsville, turn right at first railroad erossing after leavin Rainier, or take G st. car marked iverdale, ‘get off Melrose ave., Hyattsville, third house from corner. Ask Anybody for McGuire. one Hyattsville 1514. SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. OWNER MOVING TO N_ Y 7 RMS. B. ami;: 35000 furn. $4.800 unfurn.: rental, $50 furn., %40 unfurn. 10 Schiey ave, Hyattsville, Md. Hyatts. 446 OOt AR T R B30 aty Yerros: city: ‘ent, $18; saie, $2.500; easy terms. C. B. MUNSON, 3184, Arlington, Va. Ol = AUCTION SALES. 2 FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUA! FOUR- RY APARTMENT BUILDING. CON- TAINING 20 APARTMENTS. KNOWN AS THE “FAIRMONT.” NO. 318 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5194, folio 206 et seq., f the land records of the District of Co- umbia. and at the request of the party sec thereby, the undarsigned triistes will offer for sale by public suction, in front of tie premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY- FIPTH DAY OF APRIL. 1930. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described Jand and premises, situate in the District of Co- Tumbis, t * Lot 29 in Martha B, Mel- ton's_combination of lots in_square 525, as per Dlat recorded in_ Liber 30. folio 0. of {he records of the oMce ‘ot the survesor of e District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of 32,000 required of purchaser at time of sale. ' All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some [ewipaver published in the city of Wash- ingtéh, D. C. * THOMAS P. HICKMAN. ap18-dads.exBu Trustee. N . J. OWEN_& SON, b 1431 EYE ST, STEES' oF TRY; 8 FRAME DWELLINGS. . 207 AND 209 G STREET SOUTHWEST. Py virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6233, at folio 370, of the land Tecords of the District of Columbia, we ghall sell, in front of the oremises. on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL. _ AD 1930. AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. part of original lot num- bered two (3) in sauare numbered five hun- dred and eighty. (685), beginning on Conen ME" Street at the souineast said lot and running thence west along said street 2642 feet, thence north 50 feet to a putlic alley. thence east along said alley o 58" Feer. " thence south 1775 Teel: thence enst 22 r!( and thence south 61.75 feet to the placé of beginning. Terms of sale in one, two and three vears, with b I per cant per annum, PAYAhie semi- ann |I|y. Deposit of $300 required at time of "sale, days from d‘llo of sale to rnl!:n“l' the pur- Purther particulars a ime_of sale. shew. EDWARD C. BALTZ, VERNON G. OWEN. ap17-d&dbs.exBu_ Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- Story Bri ments, Known Street Northwest. o ¥ virtue of & certain deed of trust duly PQEOYGEG in_Liber No. 5802, folio 455 et sea.. of the land records of the Dist Jumbi; and at the request of the party secure ‘he‘!hbyi\ the ll‘lnderllllrled tlroullll!h. el S4 pubiic suction, n " fron remises, " oh. MONDAY. THE NTY - EICHTI DAY O Miha follbwing-deserived FIVE O'C "M+ the following ]l‘:’d‘ and premises, te in the District of .Columbia and Dast of ot 3 in the sub p A tract of land called “‘Indolence, lat_recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber Gov- ernor Shepherd st folio 43. beginning for the same st the southeast corner of ur- teenth street and Allison street, as estab- lished by proceedings in District Court, cause No. 1418, in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbi: and running thence east 143.94 feet, thence south 17 degrees 54 minutes 30 onds west 52.54¢ feet, thence west 127.79 feet to the east line of Four- teenth sireet, thence north along the east line of Pourteenth street 50 feet to the besinning, Said- properly being now known for purposes of assessmeat and taxation as parcel 84/101. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for 385,000, further particulars of Fhich win be anhounced”at fime of swie; The “purchase price above ald in h. A de) it of $5.008 required. onvesanCIng. recording, et cOost. Term: thirty days, othe :"('r!’o i f_the frustees. Seretion o ! PRTRTE R TET): Fristees. b AURORA HILLS HOMES. | Also modern ‘store | SPAZET Leaving for my home in Florida soon. | ri- HICK- | elec- | - ords of the District of Col quest of party secured thereby. undersigned trustees will sell gffice of the suctioneers, on FRI the followin situate division of ‘Glendale. District in Liber 87, the dweliing. D C P will and testament o of'thie ‘premises, on WEDI ‘TEENTH premises. WED TEENTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. FOUR-THIR’ ing-described land and premises, situate in bia, and designated a: AUCTIONEERS, | N.Ww. SALE OF TWO VALUABLE | thereon Terms of sale one year from the day of sale. with interest U the rate of 6% per annum. payable sem!. ually and secured by a first des trust on the property sold, or all cash option of the purchaser. Teauired of the purchaser at the time of the acceptance of the bid, Examination of title. convevancing. etc.. at the cost of the pur- Terms to be complied with within 30 days from dav of sale. otherwise the de- Dposit will be forfeited and the trustee re. the right to resell said property after at least three days Tesale in some newspaper published in the District of Columbia HENRY H BERGMANN. Surviving Trustee. CHAS. H. BAUMAN. 2D7.9.11.14.16.17 Atty._for Trustee TOMORROW. THOS. J_ OWEN_& SON. Auctioneers. 1431 Eye St. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF 4913 CLAY STREE1 NORTHEAST By vittue of a_deed of trust, recorded in Liber 4313 15llo"20. ¢t seq.. of ihe land rec- imbfa. and st re. at publie auction. in the DAY. APRIL EIGHTEENTH. 1930. AT TWELVE NOON. escribed land and premises. in the District of Columbia. being lots 21 and 23 in square 5187 in Swift's sub- ax per plat recorded the office of the surveyor for the sald folio 10. together with of frame in consisting One-third of purchase payable in improvements, Terms money to be equal” installm years. Ter annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the Droperty sold. or all eash at aption of pur- chaser. sale, cost_ of purchaser. piled with within 30 dave from sale. other- with interest at seven per centum A deposit of $250.00 required af Al convevancing. recording. etc.. ai Terms of sale to be com- wise trustees reserve right to resell property at risk and_ cost of defaulting ourchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in snme ntl‘!pl’e'r”gghlulzfixfl'{v Washington ARTHUR G. BISHOP. ds.exSu&ap! Trus — __ FUTURE DAYS. 3 ‘THOS. J. OWEN :fl?t‘ AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale Under Will, to Close an Estate, of Property Distinguished as Premises No. 916 9th St. N.W. ursuant to the provisions of the last Edward C. Munck, de- eased, T will sell at public suction. in front NESDAY, THE SIX- OF APRIL. 1930 O'CLOCK P.M., that certain parcel of real estate, situate in the city of Washinkton, D. C. distinguished as part of original loi 12 in’square 373, described as follows: Be- nning for the same on the line of Ninth (9th) street at the northeast corner of said iot. and running thence south slong said street 20 feet: thence west to rear line of 96 feet: thence north 20 feet: thence feet to the line of sald street and together el of story pressed-brick-front building contal ing store and two apartments. one of five rooms andl_bath and the other of three rooms and bath; title good of record and unencumbered. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance in three equal installments. pavable at one. two and three years, respectivelv. from day of sale: 6 per cent interest. pavable semi- annually, secured by the notes of the pur- chaser and first deed of trust on the prop- erty. or all_cash, at option of purchaser. Deposit_of $500 required at time of sale Al conveyancing. recording. etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in thirty davs from day of sale. otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. CHARLES H. CRAGIN, #p5-dids,ex8u Trustee. DAY APRIL NTY-SECOND, 1930, SAME HOUR and place 1S ORPER OF THE TRUSTEES. ap! THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | 1431 Eye Street Northwest. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Building Containing Store on First Floor, With Living Rooms in the Rear and Above, Being Premises Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of tr recorded in Liber No. of the records of the District of Co- lumbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic_auction. in front of the on NESDAY, THE 8L duly TY O'CLOCK PM. the city of Washington, District of Colum- and being part original lot 4 in sguare 404, described follows: Beginning for the same on Ninth street 20 feet south from the northwast corner of said lot and running thence south on said street 20 feet: thence east 99.04 feet to the rear line of said lot. thence north 30 feet, thence west 99.04 feet to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: One-third of the purehase money to be paid in cash, balance in three Jears. with interest at € p annum, pavable semi-annuslly from day of sale, sdbured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the optien of the purchaser required at time of sale All_convi 5 recording. etc. Fibade T cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty tees reserve the right (o resell the Broperty t i cost of defaulting After five dava “advertisement ot “much rer e newspaper published in Wash- LEVI H. DAVID, cHARLES W B TRER"" corner of | One-fourth cash. balance | interest | and the purchaser allowed fifteen | k Apartment Con- | taining Thirty-Five Apart-| s The Allison, | Being Premises 4425 14th) riet of Co- | &t purchaser's to be complied with within ise deposit forfeited and 1418 Eye 8t N.W. BARNARD & JOHNSON, Trustees evs Tor ap3.b78,10,1112.18.18, 760" OF Note: 24 THE ABOVE SALE 1S POST) P SAME Hfiigko‘-d‘,a place e s ER OF THE TRUSTEES. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. A NEERS, 1437 Eve Street Northwesto oRS: COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. Bv virtue of a certain collateral note dated Washington, D. C.. December 17. 1928, defsult having been ‘made in the payment of same and at the request of fhe holder thereof, we will sell at public auction. with- in our ‘office, 1431 Eve street northwest, on BATURDAY.' APRIL _NINETERNTH. 1930, AT TEN O'CLOCK A'M., the collateral named therein, to " wit: * (1) Five second-trust notes each in the amount of $5.000.00. se- cured on lot 39 in square 185: () one sec- ond-trust mote for $2.500.00. secured on lot 20 in square 2218: (3) two second-trust notec each in fhe amount of $2.500.00. se- cured on lot 3% in square 371; (4) two sec- ond-trust notes each in_ the amount of d on lot 38 in square 185. ately. All cash. " 'All parties in interest please take notice. J. OWEN & SON. ap16.17.18 ‘Auctioneers. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEE 141 08ye siTeet Northwest TR TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVFD REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS NO. 22 MYRTLE STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded In Liber N follo 166 ef se of the land records of the District of Co. lumbia, and at the request of the party secured lh!"h‘ the undersigned truste 1] at_publlc auction, in_front of the TGHTH SR OF ABRIL. AD. ‘1030, AT FOUR-THIRTY O' A ihe fallow. ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated and being lot numbered two hundred a seventeen (217) in B. P. Gilbert's subdivi- sion of square numbered six hupdred and seventy-five (475). as per plat recorded i the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber C. H. B. at folio 319. Teims. Sold sublect fo a prior deed of trust for $1.500.00, further rticuls of which will be announced at time of le; the purchase price above said trust to be aid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. onveyancing, recording. etc. at purchas: er's e Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited rty may be advertised and resold the property may be advertised and rescl atthe discretion of the trus A G) E 1. BORGER. ap16-dads,exBudks Trustees. One-half of the purcnase | monely pavable in cash and the balance in | | ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. of st (e | TRUSTEES' A deposit of $300.00 | mdvertisement of such | | of Columbta. AT FIVE | ¢#'DUE TO THE INCLEMENT WFATHER | the above sale is postponed until TUESDAY. | 811 Ninth Street | 5075, folio 372 et sea., | the follow- | er centum per | A deposit’ of $1.000 will be | davs from day of sale. otherwise the trus- | Nw.. 3500 Bt o ‘Trustees. AP17-d&dK exSukeds "TOF _WALUABLE M- SAE pOTarTAOUR STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING _AND BRICK GARAGE, NO. 519 SIXTH BFiEE NoRTHwesT By virtve of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6311, folio 26 et seq of the land records of the District of fumbia, and ‘at the Teques: of the party sectired iheredy. the undersigned trustect will offer for sale by public auction, t of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF APRIL. 1930, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described remises. situate in the Distr o Cohimta: 1o wit: " Parts of original lots Dumbered six (6) and seven (T) In square numbered four hundred and eighty eight (488). beginnine on Sixth street 01 feet | inch ‘north from the southwest corner of said square and in the center of the divid. ing between houses Nos. 517 and 519 Sixth street northwest, and running thence north 24 feet 7 inches. east 88 feet 4 inches fo a public alley: thence south 24 feel % ifiches. thence west to the beginning The trustees do not sell the oven instailed said premises, and therefore it ia excluded from “this sale. exccpt as to legal rights thereto, it any, to be established by the purchaser Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pur. chase money to be paid in cash. the balance in three equal instaliments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. pay- able in onme, two aud three vears. With, interest at 6 per cent per annum {rom day of ‘sale. Dayable semi-annuslly. secured by deed of trust upon the property soid. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 3500, reauired of purchaser at time of ‘sale’ All conveancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of E esale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. LOUIS C ' DISMER. MELVIN P_BERGMANN, CHARLES W. SCHAFER. ap12-d&ds.exSu Trustee PROVED Household Effects of Every wreaerereo. Description At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries, 715 13th St. ‘Saturday, April 19, 1930, At10 A.M. Embracing_in part Mahogany Side- Do Iniaid TRADE MARK ard. In Mahogany Secretary. Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Center Tables, Dressing Tables. Easy' Chatrs, Upright Piano. Bric-a-Brac, China, Ofussware, © Books, . Dining Room Suites. etc. Terms: _Cash C. G. BLOAN & CO. INC., Aucts. ap17.18 ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- FAMILY 'BRICK ENCE. NOS. 1361, 1361's L BT! UTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6285, folio 263 et sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of tue Darty secured thereby, the undersigned (rustees will offer for sale by public auction, in [ront of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1930, AT FIVE O'CLOCK ‘P.M., the following-deseribed iand and premises, 'situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lots 79 and 93 in the subdivision made by Sheldon Jackson Col- lege cf lots in square 1048, as per DIat re- corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Book 24, page 31. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash. baiance in equal instaliments, represented by promissory notes of purchaser, payable in one, two and three years. with interest at Six per cemt per annum ‘from day of sale. pPayable semi- annually. secured by deed of trust upon property sold or all cash. at option of pur- chaser.” A deposit of $300 reqired of pu haser'at sale. All convevancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of ourchaser Terms to be complied With within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trusters reserve the right to resell property. at risk st of defaulting purchiaser, after five dvertisement of such resale ‘n_sime per published in_ashington. D, C. WILLIAM N. PAYNE, REINHARD MAUL. Trustees. 8p5-codkds, exSu SATHE ABOVE SALE 18' POSTPONED ON | ageount of the rain until MONDAY. APRIL TWENTY-FIRST, 1930, THE HOUR and place. = gl BY ORDEI g ® OF THE TRUSTEES. Automobiles By Auction @ At Weschler’s Auto Auction 613 G St. N.w. SATURDAY April 19th, 10 A.M. MEMBER W. A. T. A. ap17.18 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BEING A TWO-STORY. DE- | TACHED, ~ BRICK _DWELLING, 'CON- TAINING = SIX ROOMS AND' BATH, AND FRAME GARAGE. KNOWN AS £5417 NEVADA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust re- corded in Liber 6289 at folio 147, of the land records of ‘the District of Columbie, and at the request of the parties secured 'thereby, the ‘undersigned will sell at public_suc: tion. in front of the Dremises. on WED- NESDAY. APRIL THE THIRTIETH. 1930, AT FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M., the followiny-described Iand_and premises, sit- uate in 'the District of Columbia. and bel lot rumbered twenty (30) in square nu bered “nineteen ‘hundred and ninety-two {1992 ip ‘Fullon R. Gordon and others' subdivision of part of & tract of land called Chevy Chase.” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 81, follo 31, of the records of the office of the surveyor'for the District of Columbia, upon the foliowing terms. Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one- third of the purchase price in cash, the bal- ance in two equal instaliments. Dayable in one and ‘two years, Tespectively, with interest L the rate of 61, Dper annum, and secared by deed of trust on the prop. erty sold. or all cash, at the option of tl Durchaser; taxes and interest paid or Justed to'the date of sale: all_conveyanc img. recording, etc. at the cost of pur. chaser; good (itle or no sale; a deposit of 50000 will be ‘required st the “time of sale, and scitlement to be within thirty (30) days of the date of sale, or de- posit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting pur- chaser after five (5) days' Drevious adver- tisement of such resale in some Washington newspaper. B. FRANCIS SAUL, 3. WRILEY JACOBES. 925 15th St N.W. __8p17,18.19.22.24.25.26.28.29.30 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye Street Northwest. By Se of e CeePtaln, ogaceral nol of a certaln collatersl note gated Washington, 1. ‘April B, 1629, "Ge fault having been’ mude ‘in the payment of same and at the request of the holder there- of. we will sell at public auction, within our office, 1471 Eye street northwest.' on SATUR- Trustees DAY, APRIL NINETEENTH. 1930. AT TEN OCLOCK A, the collateral named there: in,'to wit: Three real estate notes each in the amount of $5.00000, tecured by second of trust on iot 38 'in square 185, fur- ther particulars of which will be announced At_time of sale Terms: All cash. All parties in interest take notice. THOS. J. OWEN & BSON. 7,18 Auctioneers. i | | [ i | | of purchaser 1 | ig | Vice ‘President. api2-déeds.exSu Trustee | ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctloneers TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME BUUNGALOW, NO. 1318 27th STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber No. 6309. folio 23 e sea. of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. "on MONDAY, THE TWENTY- FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1930, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK PM_ the 'following-de- scribed iand and premises. situate in the | District of Columbta, to wit' Lot 16 in block |3 in EC. Carpenters subdivision called | "East Washington Heights.”, as per plat re- cordeq ir. tne office of the survevor for the District of Columbia, in Liber County | folio 20, except that rear Tia feet of said iot dedicated for an alley by plat recorded in the ofiice of the su:veyor for the District of Columbia. in Liser 49. at folio 31 Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase | money” to’ he' paid in cash. the balance in | equal’ installments represented by promis- | sory notes of “urchaser, payable in one. tWo anc three vears, with {nterest at six per cent per annum from day of sale, pavable I'semi-annually, secu-ed by deed of trust upon | Property sold.’ or all cash at option of pur- | ehas r.” A" deposit of $300 required of pur | ehaser at time of sale’ Al conveyancing. recording, and nojarial fees at cost of pur: chaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with Within thirty days {rom day of sale, other- wise trustees reserve the right to resell prop- eriv at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser afier five days' advertisement of such res: | Tn'‘Some" newspape: published in Washing ton. D. © RAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN, EDMUND M. EMMERICH 4p9.11.14.17.19 Tristegs. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioncers FURNITURE Pianos, Office Furniture, Ete. By Order Executors of an Estatt, Walker-Thomas Co., and Smith's Transfer & Stor- age Co. for Storage Charges, et al. New AC Radios, Davenport, also Bed-Davenport Suites, Wal- nut Dining and Bed Room Suites, Victrolas, Rugs, Refrigerators, Breakfast Suites, Desks, Mirrors, Lamps, Kitchen Cabinets. Day- Beds, Tables, Personal Effects, ete. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY April 19, 1930 Commencing 9 0'Clock AM. and (‘m;llnulll‘ Throughout Day ap17.1 O8. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, e 1431 EYE ST. N.W. PREMISES STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 3816, folio 174 ef sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbia, and at the request of the parts Secured thereby, the undersigned trustee wiil Seil At public auction. in the >ffice uf the auctioneers. on MONDAY. THE IWENTY. EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1030. AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., the {oliowing-described land and_ premises.’ situate in the District of Columbia. and destanated as wnd being Tot 438 In sauare easi of 1301 in the sub division” made Wy Clarence F. Norment. as Der piat Tecorded in. the office of the lur for "The District of Columbia in Liber 5, together with the improve- ments. consisting Of & two-story, six-room and bath brick dwelling. Terms "of sale: All cash. A $1.000 will be required at time of sale. All conveancing, recording. etc. at cost ‘of Durchaser. Terms of sale to be complied | with within ten days from dav cf sule. | otherwise the trustee reserves the right 1o ! Tesell the property, at the risk and cost of | defauiting purchaser, after five days' adver- | tisement of such Tesale in some newspaper published in Washington. . € AMERICAN ' SECURITY AND | TRUST COMPANY. | CORCORAN THOM. President. Trustee. duly deposit of (8eal) AH Attest SHILLINGTON Assistant Secietary, ap17.19.21,33.26 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, 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. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5251, folio 82 et sea.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front | of the premises. on TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SECOND, 1930 ~ AT ' THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. (he following-described land and premises, situate in the District of lumbia. to wit: Part of “The Highlands or “Northern Addition 1o Cleveland Park’; lso part of eastern or ‘unsubdivided part of "Cleveland Park and part of “Goldsbor- ough Tract” and lots 7. 8 and 10 to 13, - clusive, and parts of lots 1 and 9 in square 2072 in South Boston Realty Company’s sub- division of parts ol Highlandy “Northern Addition to Cleveland Park’ and paft of “Goldsborough Tract,” as per plat recorded n the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 24, at follo 40; said lots. parts of iots and par tracts. being contiguous, are described one parcel beginning at a ek in the south line of Ordway street at the northwest cor- ner of said lot 7 above mentioned: thence east along the south line of Ordway street 313.17 feet; thence south 0 degrees 7 min- utes 30 seconds east 17041 feet to stone in the rorth line of Highland avenue: thence | along said avenue and north line of “Cleve- Iana Park” 134.18 feet: thence south 4.20 feet: thence along said avenue south 73 degrees 50 minutes west 8529 feet to the gouthwest corner of parcel conveyed to Batas Warren by deed recorded in Liber 3419. at | folio_348, of the land records of the District of Columbia: thence north 15 degrees 45 iniites 40 seconds west 147.54 feet to an old s pipe at an angle in said lot numbered 9 above mentioned: thence with southwesterly lines of said lois 9. 8 and 7 above men- tionea north 43 degrees 12 minutes west 90 feet to an old gas pipe ‘at the southwest corner of sald gt 7: thence along the west line of said lot 7 northerly 23.95 feet to the beginnine. according to platof surves dated February 24, 1916, recorded in Survey Book 39, page 74, in the office of the said sur- veyor, subject to the building line restric. tions ‘on Ordway street. as shown on_plat recorded in said surveyor's office in Liber County 24. at folio 40: now known for pur Poses of faxation and assessment as lot, 832 in sauare 2072 Said Dproperty being tm- proved by a detached residence known No "3209 Highland place, Cleveland Park. and garage Sald property is sold sub- o in | el of wale: Sai ect 0’ & prior deed of trust securing an indebteaness of $24,000. particulars of which will be made known &t time of sale © The purchase price over aid above: said deed of Fust, ail ‘cash, * Interest ‘and taxes Dald of adiusted o date of sale . A deposit of $2.000 ‘lo be reauired at time of sale. Al conveyanecing. Tecording, elc. at burchaser's Sost.“Terms of sale ‘o be complied with willin (hIrty deys from auy of sale. other. wise ‘deposit’ will be forfeited and broperty Tesold, At risk and cost, of defaulting ur Seh enslc In_Same ewrpaner suSTAAY £ ewspaper publis Washington. D" C el s WILITAM H. SHOLE: WILLIAM L BR _ap10-d&dbs.ex8u ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auction UNITED STATES M| L'S SALE OF CHANDLER SEDAN, By virtue of & writ of fieri facias issued out of the clerk’s office of the Supreme Court’ of the et of Columbin, and to me directed. T will sell at public sale, for at Weschler's_auto cb " Tower Buildls Tri uction, RN ON WEBNESDAY. APRE 1936 ome Chandler sedan: motor No. \@iadd: Darts, seised and upon 7§ the Tiv of the defendant. Georte gros. 2nd sold fo satisfy & sudsment at In & No. 26244™°i0 favor of Georse” Kopelmuson EDGAR C. SNYDER. United Biates Marshal in and for the Dis- trict of " Gotum apii 2 Htuate in the District of Go- lumbia, and being lots numbered Nfteen (18) and sixteen (16) in Charles MeGilley s sub- division of lots in square numbered twenty hurdred ‘and seventeen (2017). as per plat recorded in the office of the sucrveyer for , the District of Columbia in Liber 59 at folio | 118, upon the following terms Terms of sale: Purchaser to bay one-third of the purchase price in cash. the balance Lin two ‘equal instaliments, payable in one And two vears. respectively. with interest the rate of 657 per annum. by deed of trust on a1l cash at the option of the purchassr taxes and intezest paid or adjusted to the date of sale: all conveyancing. recording. efc.. at the cost of purchaser: good (tle of no ‘sale. A deposit of $£00.00 will be re- auired at the time of sale and settlement to be made within thirty (30) davs of the date of sale. or deposit’ forfeited and the property “resold at the cost and sk of the defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days previous advertisement 'of such resale in Soms Washington pewspaner B FRANCIS SAUL J WR TEY JACOBS #p17.18.10.22.24.25 the property sold. or 925 15th St N.W.. 26.28,20.30 Trustee ADAM A. WPSCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Unclaimed Baggage and Parcel Room Articles by Public Auc- tion to Pay Storage and Other Charges, by Order of the Washington Terminal Co. By virtue of an order of the Supreme court ‘of ‘the District. of Columbia. bassed in Eauity Cause No. 32492, we will sell by Butlic auction. within the ' salesrooms of Adam A" ‘Weschier & Son. No. 920 Pa. ave Dw. . ‘on' THURSDAY. THE TWENTY: FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1930. COMMEN ING AT TWO PM.. a latke auantity of w claimed bageage. parcel room and found Articles. conwisting of Trumks. Suit Cases, Handhaws. Valises: Sumple Cases. Umbrelias. Packaes. Clothing. Tools, Jewelry and mis- | cellaneots personal property. me* Casih WASHINGTON TERMINAL CO. By B. R. TOLSON. ap12-d&dbs. xSu Mannger. CUNARD LINE, 52 days, $600 to $1250 Madeira, Morocco, Spain, Algiers, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Norway, Edinburgh, Holland, Belgium, Paris, | (London, Rhine, Oberammergau Passion most and best for your money. MEDITERRANEAN CRUTSE, Jan. 318600 up Hotels, drives, fees, etc. ourist Apency, 1420 H St N. W. Mail Steamers . Au NIAGARA.” g July 23 Sep AORAN i, from Vancouver, B. C. | Por fare. etc. apply Can. Pac Rwy. lath | St. aL New York Ave. N-W.. Washington. or | to the Canadian Austraiasian Line, 999 Wes! | Hastings 8t.. Q. EDUCATIONAL. Editorial and File Clerk | Begin today. tory Schaol, 5.¢. cor. 12th & F . w. M I and secured | i’!ay)—ultcc clientele; the | The_Civil Service Prepara- 6337. * against whom the activities of the Zones are at present directed, and Peter Chani- pion and Page Sutton, two wealthy men who have also been attacked. to Cham- pion’s vacht. Burke and Ned Regan, a private detective, are also on board. Roscoe feels that there is no safety on land, but that the sea offers a refuce. However, an eflort is made to destroy the yacht. When this is foiled. Roscoe voes to Bronson's home. There he is made prisoner and taken to the under- oround headauarters of the Zones, There he meets “Great Head Centre” and recognizes her as the Duchesse de Greuze. TWENTY-EIGHTH INSTALLMENT. RAKE ROSCOE laoked around him. He was in a small cave, quite untouched by artifice, ex- cept that a heavy oak frame- work had been fitted to the entrance and a stout door set in. This | door he knew to be bolted. The place RESORTS. _ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. IMONARCH OF THE BOARDWALK| ATLANTIC CI EUROPEAN PLAN 68 ROOMS BATHS SAME OWNERSHIP AS THE AMBASSADOR HOTELS NEW YORK PALM BEACH 358 LOS ANGELES Hotes_ ATLANTIC CITY.N,J. Established for sixt; On Ocean and Boardwalk New—Fireproof—Modern @nrace Your seashore bome occuples emtire block on Bosrdwalk— u faces ocesn - Americas a Plass fsmous for its food freprool sddition - oightly comcerts - ightlel hospitality J B Thompson & Co ¢ JheMADISON NLINOIS X JusT COMPLETED IN ATLANTIC CiTY Firsprool. Baths sad Showers throsghent From 4% dail: Reveren Blan FETTER (HOLUNGER EUGENE CESITER pening above! It was that of the lind guide. “Yes?" sald Roscoe sharply. “You don't recall me, sir. I didn't know, not when we was comin’'! My eyes is gone, you ste, and you never spoke. Pesides, there's times when I'm cuckoo an’ all!’ But I'm Tom Flynn, sir, that was bo'sun in the old Corcoran.’ “The Corcorzn!" Roscoe exclaimed, nd stared up into the sightless eyes, Ilynn! It is! Flynn! Flynn! Can you get me out?” “As easy as kiss me hand. Hoof up | the wall. Here's a line.” ‘The end of a rope dropped at Roscoe’s feet. He dashed out the tobacco from his pipe and put the briar in his pocket, | Then, grapsing the rope and using his feet on the irregular wall, he went up, | hand over hand. In the narrow tunncl above, he grasp- ed Tom Flynn's hard fist. “What are you doing here, with this gang?” “It isn't that I'm with the gang, sir,” Flynn replied and his voice was pa- thetic. “But they've taken my caves— and I love them. I know every inch of them. There's supposed to be no way through here! But here we are! They think they know all. But there's miles and miles of wonder, sir, they've never { never seen—and never will see. The | woman is here tonight. I don’t mind | the women. But the prize swine of the bunch is here, too. Him I've marked— and me time will come!"” “Who d'you mean?" “They call him Head Centre, lieuten- ant. He has to go back tonight around the lake. Thers trouble at Entrance Number One. “But how can I get out, Flynn?" ‘Havin’ heard the trouble about En- trance Number One, sir—I heard every- thing that's said down here—I would suggest that way, your honor “Then for heaven's sake there!” “Follow me, sir.” They began to crawl along the low tunnel, It was not high enough to allow lead me a man to stand upright.- It bermlnludl in a cave, cone-shaped, where quartz sparkled in the gneiss as Flynn's torch | broke through darkness. “Sshl” Flynn whispered. “We're above | the great green temple! He's there— with the woman!” A semi-circular rock corridor was traversed. At a point where the granite had been split in prehistoric ages, a wooden staircase led upward into im- measurable blackness. “Three hundred steps!” said Flynn. “I _helped build them!” Their only light the solitary torch, they climbed three hundred steps. Now they were in a winding rock gallery, as- cending. And this they followed for all MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. VIN STORAGE . RIEGSp XPRESS & STORAGE Co.. INC. PACKING - SHIPPING 16 _EYE ST NW.® DIST 2010 RESORTS. Reservations from C. E. PHELPS, General Agent, 14th S§. at New Yor! Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. Ask for Tour B-1§. 'RESORTS. CANADIAN PACIFIC BANEFF i the Canadian Rockies of a sure-footed pony .. .you brave those mountain peaks. You play that mile-high golf course in Bow Valley. You try your speed on en-tout-cas tennis courts. You, too, dive head first into those delightful warm sulphur waters. You dance with smart, cosmopolitan groups in the ballroom. You motor to lovely Lake Louise. A month isn't long enough at Banff Springs Hotel. Do justice to this social and sports centre of the Canadian Rockies .. stay the season! Rates are attractive for one . .. or for 2 family. just want to look. But pretty soon .. ~with the aid LISTEN IN—on WJZ on Sunday evenings (9:15- Canadian Pacific Ballad Ope: Overa Compar-_en Springg, Hotel— Iy and August. They are y to entertain guests at ot_even for your honor! | why? Because I can see you, lieuten- Art, now, but I can't see you when | light's on. Don't be afraid. No friend |of mine has anything to fear in the caves. Let me tell you: They stole them from me! One of the gang was me neighbor. Today the little house I had | 1s pulled down and the entrance to the caves bricked in." ‘They found another entrance then?” “Two. Meself had climbed the chim- ney before these devils came. I had it charted. I knew it led nearly to the city level. They built the stairs your honc: came down. They took over the | house on top and had a cutting made ‘tr? t;:e cellar. They call it entrance 0. 2. ““There's another entrance?” asked eagerly. “There is. No. 1. They found it “themselves—and it's the way they mostly use. It opens into the house of Lewis Bronson.” “What!" “I said it. One day you shall see the charts. They use the great green temple as an office! It was carven out by folk | who lived on the American continent | before the history books begin! They | died 10,000 years ago.” y | “Where on the chart is this place lo- cated?” he asked. “Meanin’ on the city map?” “Sure.” “As near as makes no matter: we're under the middle of Times Square! There's moments—I don’t know why— when you can hear the subway trains | up above! But the big cavern over the Il:ke is under Central Park. Come on, | sir.” A long wooden staircase hnv&na no turnings or landings was negotiated. It | terminated in a tunnel artificlally made —a sort of mine-cutting supported by timber. A second door was come to. It was unlocked. They passed on. A final passage, short and low, and the | last_door—an iron one. “Generally,” sald Flynn, “he locks | this one!” 4 He grasped the door. It was locked, but—-— “Listen!” sald Roscoe. “Listen!” From some place beyond the door came a muted clamor. | The crazy custodian of the caverns |and Drake Roscoe listened, holding | their breath. | "I say” cried an a man—his voice reached them as though coming | through bales of wool—"“that if Bronson | isn't here—and he isn't—there's an- | other way out!” ‘Then: “Beat it back, Flynn!" Roscoe said. “You may be missed. Count on m bo'sun. Your caves will make you fa: | mous “You're not out'yet, lieutenant!” “I soon will be! Go back!"” “Right, sir!” Flynn raised his hand in salute, “I've gof to !ufl' Head Centre to the allery tonight.” “Hi! Flynn!™ But the master of the caverns had departed at a run . . . he was gone. His voice echoed weirdly through the tun- nels. And now: “'Hgy, there!” Roscoe bellowed. his mouth and hands used _as megaphone, close to the iron door. “Party 'hoy!" He had a magnificent sea voice. The babel in Bronson's library subsided. “Who's there?” cried Police Capt. Daly. “Comdr. Drake Roscoe! I'm locked behind an iron door. Find your way to it! Smash everything! Have some one ‘phone for gear to burst the lock! Hurry!” The order spoken, he pressed his ear to the door. and heard: “Strip those cases! You, Pisher, | headquarters! Have Arnold come right | away! Tell the chief what's happened! Go to it, boys!” Five, ten, fifteen minutes pessed, ac- cording to Roscoe's calculations. Alone, unarmed, in darkness, he waited—al- | ways listening. not to the discords be- | yond the iron door, but for footsteps behind him. She had said “an hour.” When he was found to be missing, what would the Zones do? Suddenly came a crash, and: h"Thb way, chief!” a voice cried ou then: “All O. K., sir?” some one called. “8till alive!” shouted Roscoe. “What's happened?” “Big business,” came a familiar voice. “I'm here.” “‘Burke! “Sure thing! We've found the door in the bookcase. But this iron job may take time. Stand away, Roscoe, We're going to breathe on it.” Through the door, hissingly, came the voice of a powerful blow-light. They were fusing the lock. ‘Then, behind, in the darkness, run- ning footsteps! It was all too late! The Zones had awakened to their peril! Roscoe watched a luminous patch in the blackness, where the rescuers were cutting through the iron door of his prison. He turned, as: “Lieutenant!” came in panting tones. | “They've missed you! But don’t worry, | boss!” Here's the key! Head Center has | gone—-he's under the falls!™ Now came the ray of Flynn's torch. A key was pressed into Roscoe’s hand. “I'm goin’ back,” said Flynn. “But these is me last words, lieutenant: The Zcnes has got the stairs mined! Is that clear? Good enough!” ‘The lights went out. “Flyni Roscoe cried. Out of the darkness: “You'll be free in five minutes, Heu- tenant.” “Flynn!" ummcoe'x voice was raised to gale reg- ister. There was no reply. Flying foot- - steps were his only answer. “Belay there!" he roared. ‘The dim luminance died out. Hiss- ing ceased. None too steadily, he fitted the key in the lock outlined in a glow of heated metal. It worked stiffly, but it worked. Drake Roscoe opened the door. He saw a small room, presumably a dressing room. It appeared to be crowded. Stopford sprang forward. “Old man!" he said. “Clear this house!"” Roscoe ordered. “Don’t waste a second! Every soul in the building must be out in three min- utes! Stand away from that door! Send a man to the first police phone and get the fire department! out! All out!” The house was cleared inside two minutes The street became choked with curious onlookers, They dispersed when the wail of approaching fire units gave warning. Then a colossal explosion shook the entire section. Many windows were blown out of the Bronson house. A dull glow showed through shattered panes on the ground floor, Red jug- gernauts of the fire department came roaring to the scene. “Entrance No. 1 is closed,” Roscoe Roscoe said, “forever.” (To be Continued.)