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REAL \mv_f_g}v TAYLOR. e NATL 1048 New Detached Home. Chevy Chase. $10,950. On u street having the only and most unicue street entrance in Washington. A | home that you cannot duplicate anywhere for ‘the price, with the fino workminship and materials’ used, of Barly Americin d gn. semi-brick and cypress weatherboard- | ing in white siate roof. ail oak Tioors. dou- ble Moored throushout, ‘steel beam consiruc- beautiful fireplace. wonderfully equip- g&’" kitchen with PRIGIDAIRE. beautiful Tge, bright bed rooms. ! Ir L. ‘Bult-in 4 & PHELPS, National $300. PH BOSS 1417 K St. Realtors. $10,850. New Frame Colonial. Chevy Chase, Md. - Attractive shingle colonial and tiled bath with shower, attic, poulli-in | garage. E . A beautifully built home th Spacious rooms MAY BE PURCHASED VERY REASONABLE TERMS. Phone Service Until 9 P.M. Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inc., 5520 Conn. Ave. Clev. 2300. BARGATY FOR il N, J. AVE. -story, bay-window brick. 20 ft. wide, elec, celler: 36,750; & Clev. 2587. 30° ATTRA & rooms | floored | TO | te, and cellar, steam hes Newly papered and painted. Any reasonabie cash offer considered. JAMES MORRIE WOODWARD, 723 20th St. N.W. COLORED BARGAINS. 6-room home. h.-wh. elec., hwd. floors, n.e. tricity, $8.500. as, tile large iront porch: o o Price, $5,500; terms, $100 newly papered and block from car lin 350: terms, $50 cash. $25 mq , 927 15th St N.W. Evenings. Wis._3293. A Two vears has grown to where it les an outstanding posi- istory of modern home With its two hundred ers urging their friends to take advantage of the unusual op- tunities to had in locating ere. we confidently expect the two jears to come will in accomplishment surpass the two years past. Towhere in the eity can feo Colored Family —of moderate means locate 5o ad- vantageously as here, with an as- sured program of Government. im- provements applicable to no other moderate-priced community. Com- bine “these benefits with the assur- apce of the best bult, nicest de: igned and most complefely equippe Briek nome "ever ‘ofered Tores For $6,375 —and you have the answer why they sell before completion. Come Out to_Our Completely Purnished Sample House, 23rd and Benning Rd. N. You will here not only a real home but s eommunity of home owners you will be pleased to join. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor—Owner—Builder. 924 14th St. N.W, Nat. 0036. SALE OR RENT-—HOUSES. FaciNnG PARK—A tive colontal home. large lawn. . Bix roome.” & bakne, larse. Teception hall ‘ing room. Bervants apt. ADP Tiiden st Cleveland 0593. 3622 33nd BT, N.W. ¥ 8 rooms, 3 baths, oak floors, X Jarge lot. 1004 K st nw 1 ey WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES, H OASH FOR YOUR OLD HOUSE, WHITE OR colored, any location, condition 'or size; bar- gain._A. M. YOUNG. 1506 E st. s. [ ALL CASH FOR AL SMALL HOUSES. Condition _immauwriai. A. GARVEY. District 5770, 1014. 1010 Vt. Ave. N.W. PAY CASH FOR BARGAINS IN INVEST. nt and income property. also residence; ny section. Address Box 1268, Oity P. O. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. = Tavatars. Blass and mancetny partilone: Printerats Blds. Thomsen-Eills o, $30 R RE ND N butlding directly o tomac Biectiic Power pany’s new building, corner 10th apd E sts. nw, 3576 1t Sultable for office. tore, shov, 3] light orer. $30%mo MY MOTT, 426 Joth Met. 1843 OPFICES FOR RENT IN BTAR BUILDING— For desirable tenants, three single ofices are immediately availablé in The Star Bullding Convenient to new Government buildings south of the Avenue. All three offices :n desirable locations. Rentals $40 to $60 & month. Apply 610 Star Bullding or call National 5000, ext. and 600 ALL 4 SHINGTON. rooms now available. tals, ndfiglh'nhf:’fii;mc.. 1035 R Bt Nationsl 2345 DENTISTS, ATTENTION Three rooms and bath, 1101 Pa. ave. s.e.— Occupled by deniist past 10_yeais: splendid opporiunity, Apply Pealy's Pharmacy. platbie E— RENT—STORES. EXCEPTT STORE. 330_TWO ROOMBS, 0od o Atighborhood, apartment house. i 3 e. Potomac 2412. 01- 533 PA. 3 . —BA Bus ana car Germinal \ocation, fof business. Low rent. Met. 4300. Clev. NEW STORE BEING HELD FOR DRUGGIST, Tlo competition in druss, soda. lce cream fof i ; opportunity. 3 o favior st Onevy Chiase, d. " W. B EVANS. 839 Pa. ave. n.w. 78 R_RENT_STO! NEW N.W. UPTOWN om est one left, 385 mo. - TON R. GORDON, Peo. Ins. Bidg. Dis. 8331, Even., Clev. 4733, 1% FA AVE—STORE, REAR ROOMS, GA- Tt Foh CRANE & BELT, Union “Trust_Bld atl. 3346, 3018 14th BT, N.W.— 36x100; IDEALLY adapted for automobile show room and serv- Col. 3192. 30° jce._Available Nov. 1. GROCERY STOR 5631 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. Large store. located in rew and fast- growing community, especially suited for & Tocery store. % CAFRITZ, __1404 K St = Dist. 9080. BARBER SHOP LOCATION. 3212 GA. AVE—$32.50, This store. conveniently located in a new d thriving community, at unusually attractive rental. Suitable for any business. CAFRITZ, 1404 K 8t = WANTED—STORES. WANTED ST WITH L! veniences and 3-room and bath apartmen moderate rent; n.e. or n.w. section. Address Box 314-8, Star office. 1é business center: jast on ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., $ALE—ACREAGE. 7 ACRES. ® s, trees and dogwood, running stri In? trolley: near Geo ashing.on. m{ lls Park, Vi 0 from city: $12! r atirees Box J0bo8. Star ahee, > B0t SALE—LOTS. SMALL NORTHWEST APARTMENT HOUSE site with frontage on three streets. Being Firetta, o Targe ares of ‘open smace I afs forded One block from I14th st. car line nd convenient to stores and schools. Priced sell C. H. GALLIHER CO., 1010 Vermont iwa; D, G, NEAR 3ind AND TE- fation_Sewer, "waler, gas clec, Sidewalk: 500 cash: furnish ING LOAN and take back balance as gecond trust. Address Box 302-8, Star office. SR BEAUTIFUL SITE W 8T, NEAR_ GONDUIT rd.. 15x150: sewer, water, trees; 15c ft.; your Cleve. 258 30% RENT—SUBURBAN. TAKOMA ~PARK—HOUSES, SUNGALOWE. apariments. " Ses RODERT 1 LOHR. 311 Cedar st._Georgia 0881. TWO GOOD HOMES § ROOMS EACH glec. water, Ifur. gar.: newly painted: faree Tots on concrated howlevard: bus: close Reduced to $30 and $35. Central ave., whark, close to Washington. Mr. IGALOW ... ...§35.00 PER MO. 2.story 'house:!!. 4006 " emi-bungalow . RLES, -room bungalow, 330, galow. J_M. Earnest. 3821 34th St.. Mt. Rainfer. Md, NEARBY MD.—ATTRAGTIVE FQUR-ROO! bungalow. three acres ground. fruit tree $30 month. OWNER, Met. 3376 or Hy. T&-M. TREASURE COVE, CLOSE TO RIVER. _C. 8_DULANEY, SR..' 614 P: r, " ® BEAUTIFUL LOTS FOR_SALE IN HY- l“lu'ml. Hills. 32 down, $2 per month; no interest. O. B ZANTZINGER CO., M5 K St. N.W. Nat. 5371 Lt | SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. NEW 6-ROOM_H . DOUBLE GARAG] piot 100 by 225; beauiiful trees and eve greens; near Takoma-Silver Spring Junior High 'School. Phone Shepherd 2340, OWNER. 2+ OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER OFFERS 3 CHEVY Chage (D, C) ola for immediate sale at erifiee. GEQ. E. DIEFFENBACH, Lot Specialist. Nat 8is0 D UiLes B eL N “Rev. thin SALE—FARMS. IDEAL POR GENTLEMEN'S te. O restdence. lovely trees. £8.250. DE SHAZO & Pf:- 70 ACRES, country (Nearby V NAB. At! R SALE—TAKEN UNDER FORECLOSURE 322-a. farm. Mont. Co. MJ.. {ronting State Potomac River: hunting and fishing: rich river bottom land. large apple . brick residence. modern heat. ba., To_duplicate bldgs. $40,000! 520,000. ~ Address Box oreh several ‘barns. price for quick sale, 224-8, Star office. RENT—FARMS. 40 ACRES, 8-ROOM, PARTLY FURNISHED bungalow. barns, chicken house. free wood, cnal® immediate possession. fruit, grapes. nearby Md, adioins r.r. station. Low rent! Agent. 1336' New York ave., Room 203. over bus_depot. 30° SALE OR _EXCHANGE. ~ 4 HOUBES, AMI. LARGE YARD TO AL- ley: rented, $30.50; first trust. $2.750, 3 ¥rs. 1 house, 6 'rooms and cash for large home. 1604 K st. n.w. Nat. 3617 & SEMI-DETACHED. NEAR GEQRGE WASH. T it s e Aty CEQROE, WASH: mo. HOLMES CO., 1004 K/st. n.w. Nat. 300 ETHAN ALLEN AVE. TAKOMA PARK, Md.: lot 50x250: beautiful, a.m.i. bungalow; for city home. Met, 4300, Clev. 03216. .4 SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. 1st COMMERCIAL., 802 L. N.W. $5,000. 32-1t. frontage. brick, nine rooms and bath. Terms can be arranged. H. L. RUST CO. 1001 15th St. Nat' 8100. MONEY TO LOAN. D] TR NOTES FLe st seen P — WE Sp, yheant erou buy secon Bonientas Fruat REAL ESTATE—LOANS. | | MONEY TO LOAN in any amount at pri L. HEISKELL, 1 UR FIRST AND trusts. Money available for repairs to Pproperty. Met. 4300. Cleve. 0216. A INVESTAENT CO. SUPERIOR FINAN 131 O 8t _N.W. no red tave: 900 Teney 180 3900, rej repay 3350 w 3 $1.500, repay $7.50 wk. $2,000. repay $10.00 wk 2,500, repay $12.50 wk. $3.000, repay $15.00 Wk. $3.500, repay $17.50 wk. $4:000, repay $20.00 wk. ‘Above payments include principal and in: terest and can be arranged monthly and bimonthly. Also loans in nearby Md, & DR. A RY, INC, 1016 Eve st. (where Eye meets N. ¥ ave.). RO MONEY, §4.000 ON 1 E B e C. F. WARING, P ST NW 2 NATL. 9173 AUTU LOANS. P Ut '4'\?}!01'. Courteous Bervice—_No Indorsements. Ul FINANCE CO., 943 New York Ave.. Cor. 10th. _ Dist. 9283. A BETTER, CHEAPER PLAN AN BAA UTOM 926G 5% Mffi’ FEL fiw’ig?f»‘}efir 25‘;'1. ACME FIN, & REALTY CO, oY Ave NAV. Nationa! 3453 AUTO LOANS. QUICK SERVICE. Open Evenings. 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178. 1719 14th St. NW. North 1111 SALE—SUBURBAN. TAKOMA PARK—8-ROOM HOUI Price. $4,600: terms to_suit. Cle NORTH =X BI2%E Rome, aloctone ArAIacs Teh: (0T closets: brick ' s 120: 39,1 Box 98-8, Address. TAKOMA z br.ltnx—éwcnco‘ BUNGALD rooms. . a.m.i; fireplace. af gl l’i.’gn: TRoo" sk 48R0 onthe BEAUTIFUL 3%-ACRE WOODED TRACT, 20 minutes drive: paved highway (Vs .): $1.825. De Shaso & MeNab, Bond Bide. nat dnsd.3¢ 6 R [ARDWOOD ., H Saler heat, electriciy: vost 30800; oftered for $5,250. One bloel Highway. At- tractive nelghborhood. DE SHAZO & M- NAB. Bond Blde. Nat. 3934 80 ACRES, BMALL HOUSE, 20 MILES OUT (Va): good road: must be sold; 32,250, DE SHAZO & McNAB. Nat. 3934. 3 OWN] LEAVING CITY. WILL BACRIPICE nAHlI. h?lllt. i Mth;.ln 100, terms. 945 K ] | RESEARs T ¥ MONTGOMERY COUNTY—BEAUTIFUL COR- home, ' seven b fireplace, am r garage, chicken house: ‘one ac trontage State road, fruit tree: beautiful shrubbery, ade; property. Potomac_3363. z1 ICE INT TO REL] ey e R b—nqtfi\, Addre: ar office. * SSION. th, Ay'nn'“;‘;;'w Ami, H-wh., h, A rince Georges Bank ainier. M. (i NDON, VA. ufes ot w00d l6eation; price, SON REAMY. ehdon Ave: Glarendon, Va. Clar. 1037. FEvenings 1823 4 BUNGALOW. BATH, IN HYATTS- V!lll“lflfllu: ldouublv “:ff“‘;:-:‘:'xg‘tn'rlg‘;;clhé i rovements; i 3 Horenana "bus line.Prices. 15,080, ensy . B. GER, 945 K St. N.W, Na? i N OER, 08 K adts 72 TAKOMA PARK, D. C. -1 detached house: L~ b o Farane. arue Tot: Denuti] onk tregs. vi Shery: $8.500. Ga. 0286 REAL VALUES! ’ bath, all_conveniences. h.- b ro::‘l!”{‘:;flfl: $200 cash, £35 a month. om sem{-bungalow, bath, ami a real bu $4,000: $500 o 340 a month ?.room bunsalow, Bath, #.m . oAk foors. pantry, sttic: reduced to $5.500; terms. PERRY BOIWYELL Prin Georges Bank o SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. BOUT 60 FI. PRONTAGE ON H ST. NE. éln'kd Y:g $525 ver month: will sell cheap. HALL & BROS., 1204 H st. ne. Lin. 1601 HANGE. ATTR) VE, MODERN 12-APT. well located, 100% rented at $5.750 ear. One trust $22.500. Trade equity fots "or _what have you? Brokers in- £ F. PRINCE, 314 Investment BMAL bldg B d. A SIX-ROOM_WOUSE IN PETWORTH —in _exchange for small first commercial property. Osll Mrs. Stambaugh. D. n.e.—6-room brick house with modern in ~every way: this real home: smali ike rent. Posses- 0 m‘gi;k!;‘ ll— 1691 R. &“Avafibfit " North 8812. for Homes. EXCLUSIVE NTLEMAN'S ESTAT Six Acres; Nearby Virginia, THOS. E JARRELL CO. Realtors. National 0765. 721 10th 8t. N.W. WE HAVE “VERAL INVESTMENT PROPERTIES. Well rented. Will exchange for lots clear or with small trust, WM. H. SAUNDERS CO,, INC,, 1519 K St. N.\W. District 1015. e ey SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. o 3 . 3 APTS., G, 7 o R ":fé’.’: 9 e atormation ohty £ interesied Lver. R. A. HUMPHRIES, Hational €13k Owner, leaying Washington because of “new ' business connection, offers this beautifu] "w home immediate sale. inutes’ ri for B i i Pr s & stone s two baths, oil burne: spaclous porches, fireplac and is ractically ndew. uAhnl ;0 mofleAn: ungaiow s tenant Nouge voodhind, With Shinimne s 1. ‘beautiful rock garden. 5 1,500 “lnurel b iving *pools 1001 15th St. Nat'l 8100. AUCTION SALES. i THIS AFTERNOON. . THOS, J_OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | "M 9% BriEnt NORTHWEST. | TRUSTEES' SALE OP THREE-STORY SASEMEN BUSINESS AND ANI RTME! CORNER O} GEORGIA AVENUE AND RITTRNHOU: STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated August 16, 1927, being instrument No. 8304, recorded August 25, 1927, among the land recordseof the District of Columbia. and at the reatlest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell st public tion in iront of the premises, on TUESI THE TH EPTE AD. 1930, AT FIVE-FIFTEEN OCLOCK PM., the following-described land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot numbered four- teen (14) in square numbered twenty-nine hundred and forty (2340) in a_subdivision made by Shapiro-Katz Realty, Company of Dert of a tract of land called “Support.” as per plat_recorded in office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 83, at folig 28, subject to the covenants that said land ‘ahd ' premises shall gnot be rented, leased,” sold, transferred, Hemised or con: veyed unto or in trust for any Negro of colored person or person of Negro blood or_extraction. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed ot trust for '$55,000. further particulars of which wili be announced at time of sale the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash A deposit of $1.000 required. Conveyancing, Tecording. etc.. at the pur- chaser's cost’ Terms to be complied with within thirly (30) days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. JOSEPH B. STEIN. L.OUIS PERLMUTTER. 6.29.30 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Sirect N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK APARTMENT ~HOUSE _ KNOWN _AS gp 1608 EUCLID ~ STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Libor No. 4998, folio 337 ei sea., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla, and at the reques: of the party se. cured thereby, the un d in front of the zrem- A DAY sell at public auction, ises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTIET. {OF SEPTEMBER., AD._ 1930, AT FOUR OCLOCK PM. the following _described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and de: d as and being lot 31 in John L. subdivision of lots in block (9) ““Meridian Hill." as per piat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 55, at folio 163; said block 9 ng", known for taxation Purposes as rquare 2572, ‘Terms of sal One-third of the purchase money o’ be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by de of trust upon the Ernp" sold, or all cash, at the option of he purchaser. A deruk\t of $3,000.00 will be required at ti) of sale. All eonvayanc- Ing. recording, etc. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’' advertisement of {,\" h{eu]e l'xl) (am! newspaper published in ashington, D. C, i EDWARD A~ GARVEY, FRED McKEE, se18,d&ds exSn Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, s 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE _OF ~VALUABLE TM. PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK DWELLING NO. 1135 YOU STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, d recorded in Liber No. 6219, folio 287 et & of the land records of the District of Co. lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubile auction. in front of the premises. _on TUESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF 'SEPTEMBER, A D. 1930. AT THI THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M.. the following- described land and premises, sitnate in th city of Washington, District of Columbli: and designated as and being lot one hundre and elghty-five (185) in_Annie V. Barbour's subdivision of lots in square two hundred and four (204). as per plat recorded in Liber 18, folio 26. of the records of the office of the suryeyor of the District of Columbia ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in two in one and twn seven per cent: nnually, from trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash. at the option of the Durchaser. A, depostt of £300 will be re- auired at’ time of sale. All conveyancing. ding. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms e fo be complied with within thirty rom day of sale, otherwise the trustee [pserve the right to rerell the property. the risk cost of defaulting purcha: after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- el AMUEL, A FAMEE"S A RRORE: NICHOLSON. 2617.19.23.25.27.29.30 Tk THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST, N.W TRUSTEES' " SALE _OF ' VALUABLE _TM. PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING BRI DWELLING NO. 2627 VIRGINIA AVE- By VR N & Sertain d of trust, d by virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6111. folio 266 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the ‘undersigned "trustecs will sell at public auction, | 'ront of the O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-descrined. land and premise: e M 4 B of Colum! and designated 7% and being lot twenty-geven (31) in H Latane Lewis’ subdivision of lots in square &ix (6). as per viat recorded in Liber 29, at folin 7. of ‘the records of the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in eash, balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years, with interest at seven per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash. at the opti of the purchaser. = A deposit of $200 Ifir be re- auired at time of sale. All conveyaneing. recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, a the risk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such 1 in some newspaper published in W ton, D. C. & annum, payable semi. sale, secnred by deed ituate in the city of Wash- THOB. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.\\Er 2 - OF TWO VALUABLE BRICK © DWHLIANGE PREMISES 1808 1 THIRTY-F ORI BTRIEY ANSREN By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dul: recorded in Liber No. 5535, folio 79 ef uuy, of the land ‘records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees ;”l l‘{pn at n’“fl“l'[‘;‘,\;“‘fl"‘lsg"j"gflz;on‘ of the remises. oi i H DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1930, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following-described land and prem. ises, situate in the city of Washington, Di; trict "of 'ColmbiN, ‘and desiinatey o8 and being lots numbered 208 and. 207 in " Ernes Bahle's” subdiviston of ois In” sausre T35t 32 pet Plat Tecoract’ i e’ ofice” of' the evor” Tor. "the. Distries ot ‘Gafambn Liber’ 26. at folio 45, Gl improvements, ‘Terms of sale: the purch; TRUSTEES' _SALE TWO - STORY KNOWN A in together with the Five hundred dollars of e money 1o be paid in cash, bal- € petie: WIth Interest at aix per . payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by ‘deed of trus Upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 Will be required at time ‘of sale on each property. ~All conveyancing, recording, etc. L Of purchaser. Terms of sale to (Complied with within thirty days from d of sale.” otherwise the trustees resorve the at the risk and » vertisement of such Aear Tiva tdas paper published In Wash LTER B. DANIEL ele in some ington, D. C. qauy, new: 30.0¢! TRUSTEES' SALE OF \ BWELLNG: R4 &8, ¥i-wi 'y By virtue 'of a certain recorded in Liber No. 6050, of the land records of the Distriet of Co- lumbla “and at ‘request of party secured {herety. the undersigncd {rus public’ wuction, ises. on FRIDAY. THE '}"hl‘l?fi"g . :n%n. A‘Tb!:!}ltdo‘cldfic i “descr and 'and premise: uate in the District of ¢7t)l||mhll.p to wi t 87 in Edward J. Hannan's, subdivisio of lots in_sq . ‘a3 per plat recorde in Book 17, page 171. 'in "the office of the surveyor for ‘sald District, sublect h rl{hl of way er the rear 4 fo oL a8 an easement to for tl of all the other lots in said subdivision ane the rear 4 feet of pE 2y AUCTION SALES. IORROW. l TUESDA AUCTION S SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. Au%gN SALES. ADAM & & SON, Auctioneers g iy L = : - Known as the Winton-Stan- ley, 1409-1411 Harvard Street Northwest, Contain- ing Six Apartments Each. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 8954. folio 304 ei seq. of " the Tecords ‘of the District of Co. lumbia, and at the request of the Darty se. cured thereby, the undersigned trustees, will offer for sale by pubiic auction, 1a _front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER. 1930, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. the following de- seribed land and premises, situate in the District_of Columbia, to wit: Lot 64 in Harry B, Willson's subdivision of iots_in block 39 “North Grounds of Columbian Col- loge’, as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 22, folio 61, of the records of the ufice of the’survevor of the District of Columbia; also part of lot 67 in Harry Wardmen and Harry B. Willson's subdivision of lots_in block, 39 “North Grounds of Columbia Col- leze. er plat recorded in Liber County N olio 72, of the records of the office of the'surveyor’of the District of Columbia described as follows: Beginning for the at a point on the north line of street ‘at the southwest corner of point on said line of and running thence east aloni of Harvard street to said Harvard street which would be the point of intersection of a prolongation, of he center line of the east wall of prem!ses No. 1409 Harvard street with the said north line of sald Harvard street thence north along said prolongation and through the center of said wall and along & rolongation ~ northward of sald center ine of said east wall to the rear line of “said lot 67, thence west along said rear line ‘of said lot 67 to the northwest corner of sald lot. thence south along tne west line of said iot to the place of begin- ning: Sublect to right of way_ over and ss the Tear 5 feet of said lot 64 and said part of lot 67 as a means of ingress and egress for the use and benefit of lot 66 and the remaining part of said lot 67 in said square. now known for assessment and ation purposes as squa: 3 Terms of sale. One-third of the purehase money to be pgid in cash. the balance in two equal installments, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser. pavable n one and two years. with interest at per cent per annum from day of sale, pay- able semi-annualiy, secured by & first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, 2 {he ontion of the purchaser. ' A deposit of $2.500.00 required of purchaser at time o sale. “All conveyancing, recording and no- tarial fees ut cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of salc, otherwisa the trustees re- ve the right (o resell the property, sfter t three days' advertisement of such e in joem newspaper publisned in the City of Washington. D.C. CHESTER A. SNOW, Jr., STACY M. REED. 120-d&ds, ex: Truste Buick “29” Phaeton Buick “28-S” Coupe Also Other AUTOMOBILES At Weschler's @ Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. TOMORROW WED., OCT. 1at, 10 A TRUSTERS' SALE ' OF MODERN, FRAME TELLING BAoUNOIT Y TRAMEH R ADK AVeNDe Mo WEST, CWY CHASE, D, C.. STORES Al SCI 3 By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dl'!ld June Tth, 1929, being instrument No. 3200, recorded August 1st. 1929, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured therehy. the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic auction, in_front of the premises, 8“ WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF GCTO- Bl .D. 1930. AT FOUR O P.M. the following-described land and prem! situate in the District of Columbia, designated as and being all of lot 22 in square 1995 in Gordo subdivision of part of Chevy Chase Grove, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 61 at folio 10: subject to the building-line restriction as shown on sajd plat and covenants of record. ‘ermt ld subject to a prior deed of tryst for $8.0C0. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price abov ald trust to be rl? $1.000 e balance monthly., A deposit of required. Conveyancing. recording. etc., at the purchase: cost. Terms to be plted Witk within ‘thirty days. otherwi posit forfeited and the property may be vertised a resold at the discretion of the {rustest: Gpopag ¥, p ACH, SRS o BRBOR, mACH: Trustees. DOUGLAS. OBEAR & Attorne; 80,2334, UGLAS, or Note' Holders. . A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS BABY GRAND PIANO, ELEC. REFRIGERATOR, NEW IM- PORTED RUGS. Complete Dayenport er H " and Wicker Farni- tes. Tables and Chairs, ast Suites, Lamps, Day- Effeets, ete. By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. WEDNESDAY Oct. 1st, 1930 Commencing 9 O'Clock AM. tinuing Throughout the Day. Automoniies, G0 AR 2t 6138 St NW, 8€20.30 GUS EICHBERG, Auctioneer g 85 Automobiles BY AUCTION Wed., Oct. 1st 7:30 P.M. AT 462 Penna. Ave. N.W. 1929 Ford Sport Coupe 1929 Ford Tudor 1929 Ford Sed 2) 1929 Buick Sedan 1928 Buick Sedan 1928 Chev. Sport Coupe 1928 Chev. 1928 Chev. Eichbes omeiat 18, Uort: Ructioneer. FUTURE DAYS. G. SBLOAN & CO. INC., AUGTIONEERS, i 715 13th Street N.W. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia apd to me directed, 1 will sell for cash at public in JPanE of LN ARcioR oo o1 €, & uctioneers, St How e POURTH DAY ‘ruck, Motor No. License No. B-4830, seized and fevied upon' a3 the property of the Dupont oS0 70, 5 1avor of Gorn b, Mavberry. Law No. T64LL In SR G- WNYDER, d States Marshal in and Vot the "Diatrict ‘of Columbl. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EY Y MW, 3 OF_ VALUABLE_REAL T PR e e EMI. DETAC] 3 AIN 'SEVEN B Mt CAND TWO-CAR TH 450, S NG BON mlfio sIX NT, 0-CAR BUILT- RUC- 523 &c!g- 9 OGLETHORFE with a right of way over 8l the I bl ¢ lu‘dflvlllon- ne-fourth of 'the purchase paid i cash balance i eqia int represented ¥ __ promissor; foten of purchaser: buvable in. on t with interest at six pe num, from day of sale, payable “l% nually, Sedured by’decd Gt BURL upon 4 roperty sold, or all cash, at the option of he purcl.aser. A deposit of §: required of er at sale, All conveyancing, record. notarial toes afcant or piireh e Compiied with-witnin fhirty "‘flalr l:l.l nlhlr':” l"l'lli' L l’ll:u= ‘esell Droperty. a ‘and “fauitine purchaser, after five a4 T ‘some. new e #027-d&ds,exSu 15 R o irtue of six certaln deeds of trust, T ,Dyld:d in Liber 6346, folios 397, 401, 40t ‘“v 417 and 42 fel“flllv(l{, of the la records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the lPlrllel secured thereby, '.El undersigned will sell at public auction. in_front of the premises, on TU] 'R SEVENTH, 1030, Cgl‘ JE-FORTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the 1 escribed land and premises, situate in !“ District of Columbi and numbered 223 to 226, inclusivs 29 in square 3202. as per plat recorded in iber 90, follo of the g d: the ]H !:‘ of the l:lhl “Povf I‘h By Numbis, upon "the foflowini Tarms 'of snle: 8aid properties will be offered separately. Of the purchi one-third to be paid in sh, the in _two equal instaliment and two yea respectivel the rate 4 ner nu) annually, and secured { s of trust on roperties sold, or al at the option e purchasers; taxes paid or adjusted to date of le; purchaser to it urchase price from d: g? s‘omenent At 6% per f 3250 i &. e _of sale and settlement to ) days of the date of 47 torfeiies ‘wad the P08 Ccosk und. Hak o6 the R R ibMiiiea % Wainingion, » 3 JACO] Vi 1ot Be N . L3 8626-d&ds.exBu I THOMAS J. O . AUPTIONEERS, DUEYE BTN i TR OF VALU| REAL A’ W ¥ OF i T g TIN GARAGE. NOW N 3 A8 607 OGLE- THORPE STRERT NORTHVEST. By Jirtue of a certain deed of trust, re- corded in Liber 6379, at folle 224, of th land records the istrict of Columbi. and at the request of the pirties secure thereby, the undersigned will gell at public suction, in front of the preml on 198, AT THREE th following-de. uate in X Pl Bt ety AT n ing_lot num- d two hundred and forty (340) In the subdivision made by the Shajiro Construc- [ gt lots 18 square num. d two (3202). a: s folio 71, of th veyor 'tor_the upon 'the ~following erms of sale: Purchaser to pay ome-third Tespectively, with interest at jhe rate of secured by deed of trust per amnum; ‘and sec roperty soid, or 8l cash, ProR : taxes paid u\fitlzt‘l‘ o the 3 : ‘ lerest on pu: e price !%h: te of settlement at 6% per conveyanci; recording, etc, at Durchaser: good title or nojale. A deposit of 5250 will be required at the time of sale and settlement to within thirty (30) days of the date of sal T deposit forfeited and {he property resold. at the cost and risk of pievioienaR Rl S, gre ) g some Washington news: g. FRAN SAUL. 3026-d&ds,exSu i THOMAS J. OWEN, N, AU ST BN ApoTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' o USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. E_ D! e sy T By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 8138, at folio 434, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall seil in_front of the premises. on THU) DAY. THE SECOND DAY O . AD. 1030, AT TWO-THIRTY O' P.M.. iots numbered one hundred and twenty-ons {131) and one hundred and twenty-two (132 in re numbered Afty hundred and Slehty-elght, (3088) in Joseph Switt's sub- division o " a8 per, piat recorded in_ Liber 57. at folio 10. in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia: subject to the building line restriction as shown on sad plat. Terms ‘of sale: One-fourth cash, balance inone, two and' three years, with interest | at six per cent per annum. pavable semi- | apnusily. Deposlt of 300 feauired at time of sale, ‘and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sile to complete the pur chase. Further particulars ai EDWARD C. 8020-d&dbs. .exSu ‘THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRI 3 OF VALUA! TWO- . A’ 1 R R e | By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in dber No. 6228, at follo 475, of the Land Cards ot the Disieics of Columbiar e hall sell in front of the pre on FRI- AY, THE TENTH DAY O] ; AD 930, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CI P.M., all of lot numbered four (4) in block numbered forty-five (48) in Mary A, Holmead and M ubdivislon "6 pati of " Pleasent luins,” knowi "Hol d Mano: per plat recorded in the ice of the sur- g’fll‘ for the District of Columbia in Liber jovernor Shepherd, at_ folios 166 and 167, except that re of d lot condemned and en for alley purposes h{ rm in trict Court use No. 1837 in IP. preme Court of the District of Columi and shown upon piat recorded in said s yeyor's office in Liber 73, at folio 153. Said block numbered forty- (45) taxed as square 2832, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-an- {. Deposit of gofl re‘ulred at time { sale, and the purchaser allowed 15 days rom date of to compiete the purchase. irther particulars at tf lé sale. ‘E‘{‘;‘; . “BALTZ, v N & GREN 8029,d&dbs, exSu Trus ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD INTEREST AND ESTATE IN AND TO THE L BSTATE AND IMFROVES i LD TAINING SIXTY-SE STUDIOS, AR’ ABOUT VEN DAYS. TG SLOAN, & CO. INC. AUGTIONEERS, 718 13th Strest N.W. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of & writ of fierl faclas, issued out of the clerk’s office of (he Municipal Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed. I will sell ut_ oublic sale for cash, on the premises No. 1380 Connecticut venue n.w, Washingion, D. C., 8t éx'm. A. M, ON MONDAY, XTH. 30, the following property de- scribed’in part: Tables, ehairs, adding machine, chairs, mirrors, cheek ‘protector. sheiving. refrigerating plant and two boxes, potted plants tional cash Tegister, etc., seized and aitached as the roperts of 'the defendant: n Flower Duy thop, Inc.. & corperati 1d sold to isfy a landlord's lien for it et Moebs. 3 Terms: Cash. o = 5026,30.002.4 B S Naraar. 02 __ LEGAL NOTICES. STANLEY D. WILLIS, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla, Holding an Eaquity Court.—Elenora Resina O'Brien, 5302 41st St. N.W., Plaintiff, vs. John L. O'Brien, Ci g¢rine O'Brien Leblanc, Helen L. O'Brien Blake and Delia O'Brien.—Equity No. 51830. —The object of this suit is to obtain parti- tion and sale of certain property in the Dis- trict of Columbia, known as the east one- half of lot numbered four (4) in block num- bered two (2) in Barry's subdivision of Friendship and Mount Airy, as per plate thereot recorded in the office of the surveyer for the District of Columbia in r County 8. at folio 123, which sald property is now known for the purposes of assess- ment And taxstion as lot 804, sauare 1732 On motion of the Dlaintiff it is this 20th day of September. A.D. 1930, ordered that the defendant, John L. O'Brien. cause his ap- pearance to be entered herein on or befors the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal_holidays. ‘ecurring after the dav of the first publication of this order: other- wise the canse will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published once a week fer three snecessive weeks In the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star newspaper be- fore sald day. O. R. LUHRING. Justice. (Seal) A true'copy. Test: FRANK F. CUN- NINGHAM. Clerk. By J, W. GARDNER. Jr., Assis! Tk, 5e30.007.14 RESORTS. ATTANTIC CITY, N. ATLANTIC metal _racks, JONARCH OF THE BOARDWALK, October Days Are Glorious The best part of summer Is yet to com with bathing In @ warm caressing s riding, sailing and all outdoor m vhaned by the dell climate of this month. Indoor Sea Water Swimming Pool 635 Rooms 485 Bathe South Carolins Ave. at the Boardwalk ATLANTIC CITY’S NEWEST European _American Special Weekly Rates $95( Fireproot Garage Atiscied § Bl s Sl et i) ATLANTIC CITY'S BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS Tennessee and Pacific Avenues IROQUOIS South Careling Ave. near Boardwalk Centrally Located Fireproof Hotel R. B. LUDY, M. D. 5 ELBERON GE0 Up Aeotemiien @ et WEST, SAID NINE 'YEARS FROM MARCH 31, 1933, By virtue of & certain deed of trug recorded in Liber No. 6194, folio 311 of the land records of the District of lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the nfi;fl'l‘lfltfl trustees w1l offer for sale by publle auction. in {ront of the srmllll on_MONDAY, Block » The Heasenold tnterest Qerol 5 n i A“s:".'i:‘-‘n‘k 4 "'d;““‘n' "o '.."a"§’ &5 o wran H Wardman, ] james 1. H gl iy b Rin 8 Jll{ Yulee Noble he assign both dated March 31st, 19: b in Liber 5020, at folio 3 of the District of Columb: following-describe ul as per plat rveyor for the N K. at folf : Beginning foF th e, northeastern corner of sald ot Dolnt Ja,she Yeslern line of Con- venue dlstant leet 3 inches in n from the northeast and running thence d line of said avenue rn corner of said along the south- eet 4 inches to feet wide; thence orth line ‘of alley thence north with last-named 123 £ & _straight line inches to the all of lot 2 therea of It A ot In e mL sPout” 10} Ty polnt of ‘beginning. “An n Samuel Davidson's subdivision of lots i sald square 163, a5 per piat recorded in'th office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbla in Liper N. K., at folios 3 and 4, and Xrugtlnl 30 feet on said Connecticut avenue Nt tending ba of that oini the southerly line of ot 32 a: aforesaid avout 110" feet” to an ‘alley. *'r: gether with all buildings and improvements of,svery, Xind and description now or Tere: after erected or Yl upon said land and premises, and il ‘easements tnd appurte. nancet o sid land and promices belonging, and with all the rights and privileges grant- d and demised by said lease, subject. how- grer, to uil the conditions, covenanis ‘and provisions, contatned in ease” and ‘as- sisnment thereof, to be kept and performed by said Harry Wardman, Thomas P. Bones, James D. wg’b. Edmund D. Rheem. ft is unders the trustees hereunder will not convey or undertake to convey unto Any purchaser any right, title or interest in the premises or in y_building or improve- ments thenm“&rutn than or extending be- ond the rights conveved to them by the deed of trust of ‘sale’ The I lfiblm to lor $800, 0 subject to & 'ro . roximately §: erly, detal o Thst' ot o November 5 Yent of record 000 ger " ears hich will” be baiance one. | able" i equal e’ bromissory | e 1n" one and i ‘per_cent ‘ber ale,” DaSahie semi hold, sold ‘or a1l ‘Sash Gver trustPo 4 over " tra urchaser. A 10,006 option of deposit 1 o of” Diirchasér At sales Afl corio00 cordin, Rotarial fees ¢ cost of purchaser. 8 to _be col fed with within ‘thirty days Trom day of safs. ot wise {rustees reserve right {0 resell iensehnid sk wnd cont of ‘erauifing murchuse plter advertisement of sich ro ton."B"c. - of Tepresented . wilh. Tateret fom day of newspaper published in Washing 02Ky DRURY, nn-au.,-xa\"!g’ 2R Trustess. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Auction 1030 Eye Streat B S 8 fitnd? o VLR IA”aRs'l;‘vw L BEING PREMISES NO. WEST, WASH abmraiek By virtus recorded in nd N, [A f a certain deed of trust, Lb’l No. 6266, Folio 7"‘! g;‘l:x cords of the District of Colum- m::'.' gxll’t:.t‘ldanflln dlccolflln!! Srasttiied Wl v S pl: SIXTH DAY OF SCTON ise: tuate i ‘n'au{'&":“n'.; ’-'r’,'fi ardman and Thomas Saua, D, number <heRE R P arry Bones' "Combinatior in bered One Hundred and Pif per plat recorded in the office of the y§vor, for the District of Columbia, in o 2, at Fol 3 ‘aubect, however, to an existing first deed of tiust securing certain n sgregating Sur. Liber ne Hundred and Fifty Thousan £1580.000), maturing December 15."103 uther subject to acerued interest upon notes. he rate of 6% per annum. an: nd sccrued taxes; further particu h debt, interest and taxes will the llu'l! of x‘:le. or can be the pur. over and above the amount 8, 0rst_deed of trust indebted- interest thereon and unpala id_in ‘¢ d_the balance in_one . "Dayable ‘semis from apfe"o ffi:-.gflr’.flfiy dee an o the ootioh 5F”ihe” purchaser t-tve “Husdred " pollars be mlflm é‘ |=l O?cllll e Su i Ll Sl plied with within 1! s 1) othe the trustes Feserver the rients o5 At the risk and cost of fter ten days' ad- e in g:r news- E ) An.u':T ] Bl from $6. Double from 8! 1y and European Upon Reau y Room Overlooking Ocean. 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Brent, a price ticket in the dead hand of monsieur, a rose 1, two roses, the blackness poor Gral T trod into the carpet, the broken compart- ment in that safe and the green bird that is broken in two. But do I en- thuse? Not so. And why, you ask? Because they were not of the living tissue, all those. Did I not tell you?™ “Not even that price ticket?” I de- manded. ““Millio aren't shot with :bl;cem price tags in their hands every “Ah, that! A curious affair, mais oul, but not of the living tissue. I cannot tell you why. A secondary matter, per- haps. We shall see, And then poor Grainger is killed and what have we?" Flique's voice took a higher, vibrant pitch. “Is it not then that we behold the living tissue and Anatole Flique is enthused? Grainger is shot in front of the fireplace as he lights the fire, an empty shell lies on the floor, the - ahonn is upset, a trifle of steel shaving found in Gainger's pocket, the patio window is open, and—monsieur, this is of the prime importancel “That window was open when M. Annersley entered the room on Friday night! Did he not assure us that it was he‘who closed it “There, my friend,” and Flique spread his_hands engagingly, “it is an open book. You have but to turn the pages. You will not tell me you cannot read - | what is written?" CITY | 1 asked, ignoring his challenge. ¥ 7fiel)assa or “Le Balafre and Bec are out, then?” did not say so, M. I'Antiquaire. “But they have no alibis to break! I exclaimed, exasperated. ‘“Moreover, both affairs imply a familiarity with the house and the movements of those in it which le Balafre and Bec could not have had.” ‘C'est _vral,” Flique chuckled. ‘“Yet I insist that those little ones have thelr place in this—um—tragic mosaic.” “Those advertisements in the Mar- sellle newspapers are significant, then? “Immensely so.” “And if they are, Dan Parados was Jules Lacote, the man who betrayed Bec and le Balafre!” I continued. “Ah!” Flique exclaimed, beaming. “That I do not know. Anatole Flique is the principal nt of la Surete,” the little man reminded me seriously, “but he is not infallible.” appeared = at Fortunatel) that moment lm her hand. good Manning to Flique -umlud. As we ma&od onto terrace Flique lanced at outside stair that led up he west side of the east wing to the flat_roof above the sun room. ‘80 charming are these Californian— um-—adaptations of our Old World architecture,” Flique remarked, picking his words with care. ‘“Consider that little stair. So enchantingly placed and €0 admirably useless, shall wager you ‘lo::’.nr that it is never used. Oh, my Manning,” and Flique tapped on one window of the sun room. The girl came running. ¢ stair there, ma fille,” Flique ”“fingx'y“ vor, e’ Mgt red g ever, sir.” A8SU) us. “It's just another pile ke, nm “But that, my litle one—is it not a labor of love? ~Could it be otherwise "G oo, r. Flique” and ke, §0 on, 3 e,” an - led behind her duster. not ‘little one.’” Then seri. ously: “And it's no temple of beauty, sir—inside, anyhow. It's a wicked house and I don't care who hears me 0. ‘The virtue of mademoiselle redeems it,” Flique sald, bowing solemnly. “It intrigues me, that little stair. ‘Whose chamber do I see at the top of 1t?” “Ah! And there is a door. It opens into madame’s chamber?” “Well, not exactly,” Manning replied. 'Ye see, there's a bed room and a bath room and a—you know, a little hall, in between.” “And the roof door I see up there opens into the little hall—is that it?” “It is - clear that & woman of intelli- gence. “I try to make the best of the talents thlldt were given to me, sir,” Manning sald. “Who could doubt it?" Flique in- quired, and I wondered what e was. “And now, mademoseille,” he continued, “you will remember - that monsleur was killed between 610 and 7 on Fri evening?” “Indeed I do, Mr. Flique.” “And you were with madame every moment of that half hour, yes?” “I was, sir, I told Mr. Samuels, too.” “‘Mais oul. That is to say, you were with madame every moment of that half hour except, of course, for the— was it 10 minutes—in which she bathed?” “Of course, sir,” and Manning sim- pered. “Mistress bathes herself, si % “To be sure,” Flique chuckled. “And when she had grepned herself for the bath and slipped on her green robe——" “Her blue robe, sir. Her robin's-egg blue—-" “Imbecile that I am!” Flique cried vehemently. “Her robin's blue, to be sure! And then she went into the hall that opens into the bath roam, shutting the bed room door behind her, while you, my little one, plied yeur twinkling needle—" ‘'Why, yes, I did, sir. Mistress heing economical and all that, I was letting out one of her gowns.” Flique bowed acquiescently. “But madame went into the little ha thrust deep into a ?oclec of her robin’s- egg blue gown? No? I am wrong' “Oh, but she had, sir!” Manning burst forth excitedly, “S8he seemed to be holding something tight and I won- dered what it wa; “Mademoiselle would, being a woman of intelligence,” Flique murmured gravely. But madame was—um— nervous, perhaps?” “Yes, she was,” Manning cried, glow- ing. “All upset. But I didn't think much of it, for Mr. Parados never treated her properly. But she needn’t have snapped at me the she did Wwhen I showed her that lif stone I found on the carpet.” “A little green stone? “;l"l;hdl!'s all it WISI. sl;,.o' Manning con- ued warmly. “I showed it to her :}r\\d l:: k:oekod ic‘:ut':! §ny hlng.“ I o1 she g to slaj .. mn& I did, "'o oy demoiselle has her problem. But who has not, I ask you?” Flique hu’x"'h.edi ight, sir, 's 1 \” Manning sighed pou;y “We all have our m'aluels.”8 “‘Mademoiselle has the philosophy, also,” Flique beamed, and he chucked Manning under the chin. “But this lit- tle green stone—you have it, oui?” “No, sir, I haven't. When I looked for it it was gone. Mistress must have picked it up.’ N > Flique s . “A_nothing” he murmured casually. “It happened, this, tfte‘l, madame ‘l;lld b?'-hld? 2 right “Yes, s ou alwa; ess 3 Mr. Flique. ol ‘Mademoiselle tempts me to try lfin Flique said, bowing. “Tell me, when madame entered her bath room you heard—um—water running?" irector National Zoological Park, PR, Sl i at Beiober. 1030 snd "opet :-:l oF cetal Lo PACKING & STORAGE. LONG DISTANCE MOVING DAVIDSON mpcw" T'd always mistress’ bath just what made her so touchy.” face at this became troub! began to pluck at her apron. know why you are asking me questions, Mr. Flique. I do not saying anything I sl 't “Non, non,” Flique protested, spread. ing plump hands m Mademoiselle is a jewel of . Those questions—pouf! What are they but to settle a point with M. I'An- tiquaire? It is done. Mademoiselle may re',urr:xd to,!‘ur duties.” M Reassured, Manning departed, Flique regarded me with a twinkle, “Well, my friend?" “Flique,” I said, “you have broken two more alibis.” (Continued tomorrow.) FEMINISM LOSES IN GERMAN VOTE Neither Hitlerites Nor Com- munists Attract Fair Sex as Rule. By Radio to The Star. . BERLIN, Germany, September 30.— With 30 woman Deputies, the new Gere man Mh"",f, seems to be the -woman parliament” in civilizaf o o it 't the last, en was greater in last Reichstag, as the total number of creased more ranks of the fair parliamentarians. o This proportional decrease in woman Deputies is due to the astounding vic- tory of the Hitlerites in the recent election, who did not have a single female candidate on their list, as they do not believe in “women in politics.” ‘Women Disappointed. To German feminism the elections were a great disa) tment, showed clearly mm issue o? m"- en’s rights did not find a m"'o?ha among the fair sex. ‘The liberal parties, traditionally the strongest advocates of feminism, were badly cut by the elections. Some most inent feminists lost their seats im rliament. Less than 50 per cent of the Liberal vote was cast by women, ace cording to statistics collected in several German cities, whereas Alfred - berg's Natlonalists, who are Iuke- Warm on feminist issues, owe it 52 per cent of their total vote to female gx:np-thy. The hope of many Liberals t they would poll a large share of the women's vote proved erroneous, and “women’s ingratitude” is blamed, Religion Is Factor, Extremist issues were even less at- tive to the feminiam section. }r,‘ Communist ideal of a pro] - tatorship, with gbo::'u'”l'c wlr& every post, not appeal better mt of hum:&ty, and neither did Herr Hitler's bl promise that l;:x.nd.: would roll in the dust” under rule. The Communists, therefore, harvested only about 35 per cent and the Hitler- ites about 40 per cent of the total vote O otianal factors played a dominant otional fac a role in the women's d.cel‘l\on and re- ligious parties, like the Catholic B Brotestant - s and the drew the greatest benefit from the women's franchise. Both owe about 60 per cent of their w the religious devotion of women, proving that a much stronger force than f it issues. (Copyright, 1930,) . |SOLDIERS DISPERSE WOULD-BE LYNCHERS | Alabama Crowd Menaces Colored Suspect in Slaying of White Man in Home. By the Associated Press. HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Se] ber 30— A crowd of men apparently bent on ye- moving & colored suspect in me‘m of a white man from the County jail here was dispersed yesterday by National 'Guardsmen who fired & volley of shots into the air. ‘The sollders were addressed Gov. Bibb Graves and surrounded the mson after several hundred a wire fence around the jail and at- umnfln: to break down a gate. The colored man, who gave his name as G, H. Henderson, was taken from train at Decatur, Ala., and ht prison as a suspect in the kil H. E. Ross by & burglar in his here Saturday night. Ross was by a noise in his home and went investigate. A colored man met him in ed. Several colored men were arrested, but all have been released except Henderson. ¥ Thus far, Mrs. Ross has not identi- fied him as her husband’s slayer. Feeling has been running high here since the killing and the crowd be- gan to gather around the jail seon after it was learned Henderson had been brought there. The Guardsmen over the heads of the men dispersed without further Mmfi’ OHINESE REBELS IN FIGHT WITH NATIONALIST ARMY Spirited Battle Reported in North- ern Honan Province-~Bandits En- gage in Looting and Burning, By the Associated Press. “S:lANGHAL fephmbat 30.—Nation- alist_govermnent troops f“"" parently had encounter: mm-u resistance near Shenchow from the troops of Feng Yu-Hslang, Northern i« lllgze rebel l:‘:fi vernmen itary dispatches said fighting was continuing in the between Kaifeng asd how, ting Chiang the Natianalistaled by Drcuen: e Natios it Kai-Shek, had met .:{mcnpd Tes| A Several days ago the Nuum claimed to have driven the Kuominchun rebels into the gates of Chengshow. Northern tches here said the Kuominchun driven the Nationalists back in that area but it was not be- lieved Feng was attem) sive. Meanwhile bandits Honan along the Peiping-Hankow Rail. Way were reported looting ‘burnin, over & wide are e v e e BETTER ARCHITECTURE Columbia Professor Forecasts Worls to Rival That of Ancient Times. NEW YORK 4