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B Po o home ~ Can you? o MG e 4 WILL hfil 3! fi"firrv TN BRICK in ¥, ter front property or &‘".l"l'anh 'n‘" - Omon AL 0. 10F ‘eauity () At have alsc pay some cas _Address Box 371-S. Star Office. <APT. 8,750 squity ers in- vestment HAVE EQUITY AND room home in n. R 8 state price and [ Toct ¥ ACH country " estate. nal 3 NEARLY 200- cu FAl pire PG R (Nearby Vi NAB. Natioi spring. tenant | worth dreu 250, AT Targe honn. o ar_office. rees, hogs. ti 500" bareain. FOT ii‘flF NS resjgenge, oty Ureer. HAZO & 3“ imbet Ads larendon, Va. Clarendon 322. OFFICIAL NOTICES. g NGINEER OFFICE, 1068 auflum: Weshington, D APpitcation a8 by _The Nlr!"alfl lt! Ifll cnmminsioh Baltimord rmit to construct a highway hrldll l%l’&u eals Sound from the mainland A public hearing to cnnudnr the some _conyenient portant mitted ' Sriing. AVE m_qf: Yiven us writen Instructions to gall for husn gn, rieh! arm, rich oom b{xfldlnn 550 acres Rosaryville, roperty barne an n PP Mar Tboro 13 18°F-4. hfll\‘l‘“-" o] t terms, hi ine. land, wel et ro 14 'y L K8 e hnd Detenss 8 In eounyts property. Md. and arms, ncreage tiacts, i AT AUCTION, em"n tracts b to | trhel Farm mmmx ings, ete. ate enly, AT 10:30 AM. wer 4 h A Mariboro, Owner. acres near “Easy terms. House ouses. EET\T—FAI.MQ ACI PARTLY FURN, BUNG- alow. blrnl. theken‘ house. free wood, cosl, fru "Atent, nu epot. ‘Tow rent. Room 368 over bis MONEY TO LOAN. BUY P ‘vacant i ,..,...t'v"f.i..".‘ oved RST D) round. ulllln‘ Mots o District 5231 TRONT NOTES Y : m"fl“"”fl.oaRnXh r TO o "o real nt- of Washingtor RED BY * Cotorado. Buidn LOANS UP TO $300. FIRST ation Company THIS ADAM A. WESCHLER & SDN. Auctioneers. ABLE 101 TR :'gv":'f& W RYS deed of lul‘ duly 2 4080, Tou ri records 0! lumbia and at rea pa ey, Ahe Mtaeisienta srustecs w for, rale by public nucne'n. iy, front of R 1030, AT OCTOBE! ! O'C CK P the {olxowlnc d llnd lnd nrfmllu :nulle 1I| 1] istrict M Cnl\l wi Lot in rd nRn's subahmon of lnl- in munre 988, as D“‘ Ilnt ru?med in Book 17, e 171, in the office lot as an easement to lnd for the benefit of all the other lots in said nuhflnmon nnd with & right of way over the rear 4 feet of all_*he lots in said subdivision. {'sale: One-fourth of the purchase *ihtErest st A Bet 0 Bex of sale, payable semi- Annualiy. serured "T Geed of frust upon the Broperty. sl on al cash, az the opiion of urcl.aser. A deposit of $300 required of l:‘!r lt STI; f All c‘nnvevlndnlv rt:ord- i ang notarini fecs o K-e“mf. o be Complied with witnin Sty dn Wise Arustees Teserve ‘ 1 D"‘D(‘Y!V At risk and eost of “detaulting purchaser, after five days' Pires veps, wit annum, from {rom day ot the righf MARYLAND PERSONAL B ANKERS, INC,, 8405 Georgia Ave. Phone Shepherd 2854, Under State Supervision. IIAL ISTATI—IDAHI. :urmd’r 'fi,"fi“""“" notes. m I Sur g prevaiin % 1ercas Sttt fhe gl e SOIeE, SERvIcE BRoL WY, | l of B 1610 Bye s omeed " ;“,:r 3 ¢hi S -m B 016 1416 P ST. REFINA AUTOM L EST, mm."‘ tape. Dr. 4 WARING l' Am LOANS. T Oor Soin > Dist. J&l” T8 "fi““_‘ ‘ hm § Inum-nu. ul luw Yor! R A BETTER, CHEAPER PLAN. 'ro BORROW ON YOUS ’ NCE THE \UTOMOBILE nmm m G ST. 1 OAVS ON AU OS. LORE awmag ‘AGME FIN. & REALTY CO, 905 N. Y. Ave. N.\b. QUICK SERVICE Open Evenings. 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178. 1719 14th St. N.W. North 1111. vertisement of such _resale In some news- Washington. D, oAper published in ipgton, D SECTRE P BERGMARN, se27-dds.ex8i Tristees. FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN g BQN, AT TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL = %fi-&fl:‘figg nfl! 73 fiw R&a, OUH H OOMS, AND BAT) Do N GARAGE. oogn. BATH #‘ND TWO~ Ry w NG co mn X S, B AND TW: OW UND, n ooN n c- 106 AN STREET y virtue UCTIONEERS, ‘g’]" ND B” OR lll GQM ilulfl 4o s Bine and s thereby, public. auetion: rom fl‘ ‘)Em Temises: o “%AY. oc: H, 1930, COM NG AT GO'CLOCK P.M., the follow- fas-descrived 1and and Tnnm:. situate in the District of Columi being lots numbered 223 to 326, 1 Lye: and 3: in square 3303 orded in 90. folio 101, ords. of the ce of the SqEpet %%t ¥ o mmm o &2 upon ‘l’u*hh L-uu ‘oberti the purel the requ the, Gndersigned wi and Liber Jepasat one-thirg L in Tn ivo. taual’ thatetim tnd two ":"a‘ rup:u.m 5. r m date of sa ‘8% ber annum: ALl convey: Sncine. Tecording, eley ot the ot ofTour: chasers: Ioo.dc titie “l!rl' 1’0) fll]l of |h! date of sit, orfelied” and the Briperts™ e cost and fiEk of the ul:mlnl I‘ five 49!5\.15l{; DI‘.‘|G“I l""!- some. new: published in ‘Washington S B. 'RANCX! SAUL. . WRILEY JACOBS. 925 15th St. N.W., se26-d8ds.ex8u Trustees. _ THOS. J. QWEN & SON. A 5 WEN & vmomns Trustee's S-la of Valuable Downtown, Centrally Located Office Building, Three-Story and Basement, of Brick and Stucco Construction, Known as Premises 1405 and 1407 Eye Street Northwest. &rl ol . ell’llln”“‘ ot "\Il‘. duly F‘U‘Yh‘. jand I“Bm ?1Ch :‘“ "o i umbla, A 3 ;I:e Tequs uest of e "bacey ‘ oublie lnfl trustee wi'l Der 43, at £0ne-t fm-a el »a years, with interest % B. Nat lnenn "the FiEht o, e orica SR . t. IGER CO., M‘ng“!“ NW. 3. 7-room 3 <ALE OR EXCHANGE! 30 acres of home and n “Chata. Bridse pike. near Oakton; s 000, 1st Ex a., sublect for an_B8.room, 2 wood "m'fi Wi 1226_14th Lo $10.% '\on ch: m ange e hath. WOODRIDGE, m bungalow. floored attic. oak floors: Bungalows for ren Brentwood rd. n.e. 200 chih, *-,.a". 48 moninig, BoC” A VIRGI\IA BARGAIN. wner, transterred from city. Ihe buy_in 31.280; terms reasonable. Star office. wly decorated, six- T ge or large lol hellm(uln{ Address Box R 434 New 8100 3 it in this arl ‘m Ay XIOTIDC"H\QBII for rent. par o W%, Nord E_BROOKLAI unealon. mm”f‘ in Jgeated. | Pricea less per month. ectio n!' “§-room houge In l'tAr Burroushs ;Qll to see me. Call Wethine Sike Teasonable cash paymont; $88 Sy North Price, L H L 243 Mollywood hs. city 'llfil’, a8 Food” B 0015, 7 have & oy V\ Jireinia priced” from §5.000 s Clarendon 1250, YON VILLAGE. l-‘r. 60 house, h.-w.] dry basemeént, , firep] l-ndnclnen lot . 36, ave ' Tarae Hist of other RYON CO., INC 1008 Wilson nu‘l\—sunvnl&h i HIGH GROUND, 8-room ington; $15 2 . Ale M1 A’ A = RS ’5‘.;7\ AL, Gar, PERRY" Brince Geartes t, RIMIIQL L ME 1IN LYON LaBOYe acre; facing on 3 ar) , niear street car, resis, i I "‘“‘"“" 2 tores and 0 _baths, 1 rohes a rent’ 18 "and —Open for inwpection: w.h., elec. hard with pum, payable e, secured by de :Etrveh-:}g; or all cash. at th Quired ‘at’ time" of sale 's-°°“ rt;cor lmx "n;e at cost of A0 Complied with within o day of sale, omuw ise the trux{:: nmecnenn-xxr Dublis] nel‘nmlu hurn 0% E. QUINCY 0c3-0&ds.exBu Surviving Trostee. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. FREIGHT BY AUCTION. b fiven that ‘on BATy Efii‘ H, ‘193, o v .unle !ueuun at weu"hx’ T %50 | fer’s, 920 P37 Treiahi and storage {}‘:,"':h'c;"“a' b;umeé. Ariingion” Tie “ang xes floor tile: we " Co Shin Eiu Grs irginte Rathe i 3" Ve, E'.,?. E:';;""c" . " H.H. Webber, 7 cases bool Term PENNESE ANy zy GROVER Bi&fin.flo;«!u zmnd oe3, Teight Agent. AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. & SON. l!ll "I Btreet N. TRUSTEES' SALE Sr'wu.unu FR ,NO AME MORTON BTRBOWN S ;\RV!'}S”S“ e By virtue of a recorded. in mm“%“‘.’h‘n’.":‘é 5 4336 of the land records of the District of Co- fumbls, and st the request of the party se- ::fie:tlgsfi‘b:)v.:‘l;fioun ’ n}tned trustees will o0 i i '"‘a G FRIbA Km iy ont of the prem- 3 -FIVE O'CLOCK P. he ollovlnl-dounhen land and pri le il mmnn:%‘:".‘ ll;ul '1.. ine city o as and being part Todd and v s Pleasant and Pleasant Plain: recorded in the office of th the Distriet of Columbia in Liber Gounty 2, f0lio 24, beginning for the same at the sputhwest corner of said lot and running :{.;nre east alone the north line of Morton in n’ of Mount as per plat surveyor for homes up per ‘sa0. ' Bank paved school oor lavatory, Ve Ber mont ‘Aurors . 1NO, gz;u xenaon 1&7 BT out, .3'11.: m@ ¥ NEW BUNGALO aitio and exceptions heat, elec 1\ ondition: _exce| attractive; sereened b garret. el n,y wih “"&’,‘ res of & r month nces rnum rous and mo.me ofeharg rhment emplore. o te, le” and out o y ihrou Faces Columbia Piki o0d bus serviee, il "\'x"l" Teet to the Dlace of Desihhing. (owstho Then of way for aitey"pilrposesas 1y ed of trust, kngwn ‘s sauare 20, " — of gaic: ANl cash. A $30006 will be reautted S mim ot eaie’t A3 | conveyanging, recording, etc.. at cost of pir. chaser. Terms of saio to be complied with within'thirty days from @ay of sale. other. wise the trustees reserve the right, to resell {he proverty st the risk and cost ot defau ink ‘purchater. afl ment. o fn e T wnhm&on, JAM now tome newapaper pu ‘D SULLIVAN, A !UL‘{ _0c13.6.2.10 B ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auc.lun-eu RS %" o BORBRE N B) nrme of cll‘lli .t!d 1 t 3 T!C'}l'd!d in {A;‘ ll. lo|l0°|l°m:: ln"'lfllyv mibia. A Teatnt "ot “party. fheuced : arty recu lg!'!bi. L ? Hndt?l‘llhlfl‘ ‘ll’lll s will l‘fi:' Semties, of ) pOURTERlerS SETPRE i AL R ;lnd femises, aityate In the Digtrict gt Co. lumbia, Lo subdivizion n( auare 624" -s er ey mord- Bt of ed in &, folie &1 thi nm:e "6k ke Wirvesor ot the Columbis. erms le:, Ono-third of the pirchuse money to aid in cash. balance in two Zital” instaliments. ‘Tepresénted By Dromi 50Ty notes of purchaser. payable in one and Antercet at six per tent per Ay of AYabl i annually, secured by property’sold, o all co haser. A SR § miflg.m& .......é.f’.msr‘é“‘ Ml'uhfilr mm-l.mm ., Subject to the R6 front of Taadl Evlavan AUCTION SALES. ___TOMORROW Talking Machines, Radios, Books, China, Skudeb-hr Truck, by Order of E C. Snyder, U. S. Ma Terms: Cash 0c2.3 dLAR AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. Mahogany Roll-End Beds, Burcaus and Chiffoniers, Mahogany Davenport Tables, Nearly New 4-Piece Reed Suite, Genuine Leather Easy Chairs, Uphol- stered Living Room Suites, w.nue Walnut Dllll: woistenio Room Suite, Paintings, Brass Beds, Box Springs an Mattresses, Mahogany Chairs and Rockers, Electric Refriger- ators, Roll and Flat Top Desks and Office Chairs, Marble Pedestals and Figures, Secretaries, Mirrors, Sewing Machines, ss, Ete. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’ s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY, Octal:dcr 4th, 1930 At 1 0 A And at 12 M. al C. G. Sloan & Co,, Inc., Aucts. C. O. BLOA] INO. AUCTIONEERS, LIS Btreet’ N‘S pUNITED STATES MARSHA By Yirtule of a writ of A out of the clerk’s e ik et 6t Columbla - 4nd. 1o I will gell for” cash at publio Cour me of irected, 8 BALE, insue: the™ sale In froni of the Muction room Sloa) w-- ington: 'ann 1930, AT -rwl:{o u‘ levied upon as the nrou»r«v'u: the Dupont Flower Shop. 1 o. 764 GE-6374, Law Quctiongers, 713 Studebaker Truck, License No. 130, ne., to satisfy judgment at vor of Cor P_Mayberry. 41 In Javor, of Com b oaY United Staces Marshal m and for the District of Columbia. Adam A, Weschler & Son, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS “CABLE” UPRIGHT AND ANTIQUES, TAPESTRIES, ETC. Antique Antia 920 Penna. Ave. I{n -Leat Table. Chippen ;nln. Foster Beds Bed Room s rnitare, Oceational Br ites, Lamps, Day- vonal ERects, eté. By Auction At Weschler’s N.wW. SATURDAY Oct. 4, 1930 AUTOMOBILES At Weschler’s Auto Auction 613 G St. e N.W. TOMORROW SAT., OCTOBER 4th, 10 AM. Consignments Recelved Any Time s Elehbere, 75 "AUTOMOBILES At 1A By Auction SAT. OCT. 4 NOON 462 Penna. Ave. NW. . SALE OF VAL, L SARA fiv""“'gn“’rk"m 3 e By Vi Court of n Equity o. lrunees TSt e 107 sale by n {ront of the premises, on THIRTEENTH THREE-’ THI ing - decribe: the District of Columbia, o wit: Ferg Thomas Subject 1o except that ‘ot buiias scribed said lot; 1078 point 6.28 feet due north of the place t by th RNt geeres o e *Districe. of o Cojumbia, passed Cause e undersignt M., thi an premlue;, ‘fi" iand B, uson’s comhinal 85 4= per plat recort the records of thence west P hence. Southeasterly' the place of otio, 318 of the lend" recor ct of Columbia. ns of sale One-third of the o be pald in cash, the ba. ed b in per cent ay of sale, Rble ‘semizannuaily, secured by st deed of per annum from trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of th 51,000 required of of . Al urm fee: from da. reserve tl the risk chaser, 002,d&d: after o such resale in this new: Washington Lou‘m gldl ' purchaser. purchaser’ conveylncmt ucomlnl s & cont o ru'n‘tl'ta i the ‘B rou e 1 nd gost of the defaulting ive days' advertisemen s, ex8u iist P18 B e Bt guerioneers TRUSTEE'S SALE TATE. g&’"‘nl AINING fi mriugfmmgh tie of & certain deed of St tos, auly | By VirC recorded 6, gf the land records ‘ot the bistrict of Colum- | and upon proper Qirection in acogrdance it e Brovisions of said A G in Liver No, 7 et sea. deed o the undersigned m}me il seil at public bein: elent (338) in B Bones' Combination of lots i bered One Hu oer blat veyor 52 at Foli Bubject, of tiust One H unpaid and sccrued taxes: ars of whicl intere: i To the defaulting purchaser, Yertiseme aper NATIO AN’ £ ol S o suc) ublished in wumn ton, AL SAVING pBremises. ¢ e lnne-m&-de s, situnte In th fznated o8 nd P n Bauare L and Fitty-one (151 ged in the office of the Sur iatrict ‘of Coumbia, in Libe to an existing firs Teertaln notes. a Eifty Thousan ndred recory the, Powin weruring d and h debt. om fhe wnef jver knd above the 'amoun er an Bkt *deed"of ‘trust ‘indebte thereon and’ inp i ale K ‘ana" e 73 1 e perty ot tHe ‘r g days’ fter ten resale in ad ntof ‘Rus'r COM Trustes At’u Adam A. Weschler & Son Auctioneers. CONFISCATED By Auction AT WESCHLER’S AUTO AUCTION 613 G St. N.W. MONDAY October 6, 1330, 10 A.M. Five Model “A” Fords, Cadillac, , _Chevrolet, Buick, Paige, Dodge, “iesex, Hudson, Hupmobile, ete. various body types. R, Q. ME! xfiggnnm. WM. N Acting Deputy Administrator. o jupreme f the In reme SR 13 8 urchase trust, o- | RATAPET TURE DAYS. ADAM A. Wfifli & SON, Auctionsers NlN ‘vEARE FEUN & By vitius of o certain decd o rgcorded in Liver No. gigd. the land records of the lumbil and at the reqn iured thereby, t| A1l offer for sale by ol the premises, nn AY, TI A poeTO 1930 ‘AT FOUR Cl |l lhr leasehold lltusl and Hlnte. lnd the unexpired ter) ears et to come, granted and demise arry ardman, Thomas P. Bones, James D. Hobbs an und D. Rheem by (hat instrument Trom Nannie Yulee Noble and Maud !BTATE AND IM A8 vz- A istrict of Co- he_party e ten &uhhc lucuo g Ty front XTH e District of Golubla, i #hd 'to the mnounx-denmhed land_and i it uste and Iy ’ in the city of District of mbia, namely: 30, Corcoran's 3 Hectinibs Tor°the. hamme said ot 28, 1;: ‘ioer oliows: pt, the northeastern corner of betng & ‘point in ¢ erly directi of snid square and running nfizhemmy along said line of sai sltetyto the southeastern corner of s WabidiiuwloN, op VALUABLE LEASE. S hence southwes nr‘ glone, the South y line of said eet 4 inches to e of eet Wide; thence north line of alley ot ‘ther ox Satd ot asterly ?m; m Tm i ot beginn atd o that. width an : the Aounmly line ot Jaid tot 1: s 1d about 110 feet To- wit gings ana"in 5 ¥k P. Bones, un Rheem. 1t 1" e " trustees hereundas nv"‘nr undertake lo conves unto interest y right. title or Hem by the of ‘yoThe The' feasehotd interest 'u, ®ing approximately $27. Bavable Gunrierly. detalis ‘ar whid Snnounced at the'time rd ¢ aale.” DATADIE semis by deed of trust ‘upon A" de T At f"";.\ q’ ¥nd Rotarial aser. o wu).mr thlny das Tro ?f 5- reserve right t hd "Sout J'l'm'z’l g '.‘".".‘." 8 “advertise I .(Bnecmnnmr Dubilonedin Wasnio : '-ss.m":xbmm By A o F ol .3:‘“3 ol option of option of 410.000 il eonvey~ b gost ad (3 B m By muu of dber No. 6228, ..gn’g"n « ecords of “the all sen in 2o bF 30, 1Tl C 1 1ot dmmbeged foug, (&) in Bioek n numbe; her: |uMlvlnon uz‘ -ln ncnr%ed ln the Yesof for the istrict of ?aluu‘w Qovernor 8 ¢xcept that E i m ondemy aken for. alier pursoses isirict Court’ Catee No. "1 reme Court of the Disirict of Ool and showh upon plat recorded in_ sal vevor's office in Liber 73. at folio 163. Said | block "numbered 'forty-five (45) taxed as | square 2832 Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance n hree vears. with interest um, “n" e semizan; e im 6, andthe Sirdiaser wllowea 1} 4 e,thaln\lrthlle ur- | from date of sale to compl rther particulars at 'ti ON @, 5029.&dbs,exSu THOMAS _J. Tt B Biredl A Mawanietton sm%'? P Welihit & fend or v wergra o I ! h. mll!‘- ol TY thence west b elmn ng. Ferms of Sale: Ohe-1ourth® cah, balance in one, two and three sears, Witk interes at six per cent per snpum, paya 1e” eomni: !nnuhll{ l 300.00 required jme of sale, ahd the puichaser ailo fiteen dars Imm ate of sale mply e pur chase. Purther Dll’lleullrl ll Hme BRI & UK Ull for tl flg rwu.gmm.snl }m. Southwest ‘corner of auid sauate i P]k g running lhrncx I}D!"I on said stree! ihience"enst 38 Hest, fedte solfh 20 feet: i oc8-d&dbs.exBu 5. EYE TRUSTEES, 8A 51&]':‘ op LV f’.?s* 5 m A% H ot olio_224, of he’” pitrict Cof - Colambla nd at the request of the parties | thereby, the undersigned will sell At | autlon’ 1n teont ¢ premises, on | ER sfivm’m. 1930, AT Lol b following- t | a, remises. lluuf in the ¢ m Smmm Bonstrn o, sausre oo 11 of 'th e omee o'the turyesor :famm EPe it munyes (pr g “Terins of sale: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in_casl in two installments in one a) of | Tespectively, with interest 1,1 t per annum operty Yor vlrlu! of Ped Ih Libe d records o ey interest OF Burcn. 1o date o settlement at will"be required at nd tettlement to be Within Thirty (30} degs £ the aate of sale’ol deposit ""fi'“‘ -na i the the BeRRline Porchasor. ar | Brevious adveRtibement of -such ® re j |30me Washington newpaper. B NCIS SAUL. R 3 G R ays’ | | | afe26-akas.exsu i LEGAL NOTICES. i I RIDLEY SHIELDS, Attorney. he def levied on under an attachment issue it to satisty the plaintifl’s claim. erefore, dis, 15 | Otdered that the gourt on or befo undavs and iesal holja f the Aret g\lMIcn ion of ¢ 0 thrte”Hicoessive Boe W cau 78, after s order, 4 e ‘otnerwise e gt~ efault. A\ trud ed_with AR N R ‘oc$,10,17 THOMAS J. O;VIN & ION"AU(fl'lOm“. re- the | er! k mmissioners of trict ing. i ol sl W ine, st of & %afih knfl'l‘l \nd “ 1% hfl ‘emenu I‘l”l ly x| B St 33,3.. u.n...;{;::h. inbefo .% IA ‘- larly descril motion 3 this 22n that Rl Be procee nrovifle ieny o‘l ml‘n ‘:areer be nfillmes once e shown 'mv Fra COLUMBIA SCHOOL Engineering Department Enrollments accepted to October 6 COMPLETE INTENSIVE NINE-MONTR 08, STRESS ANALYAIS. ‘:xfim N Each course includes necessary m No Entrance Requirements Send for Engineering Catalogue 1319 F Street N.W. Met. 5626 * WASHINGTON o 21 ;| SPANGH s, Brof. from Spain. al Method REia ‘Bomerome: pian STRAYER COLLEGE A Collegiate Institution for Business Training Day and Evening Classes form- ing October 6 and October 13 1l or Phone National 1748 for o Catator 721 Thirteenth Street ACC NTANCY Plec Cour: B. C. S. and M. d ; Day and Ev Coeducational. C Ask_for Bu"!llfl Benjamin Fr: University 314 TI’ANIPDI'I‘A‘I‘IGN BLDG. st. th and H 1900000000000000000000000- Felix Mahony’s % | National Art School 5 amrmse ART Students Work EExhibition Sept. 150:0 Oct. 1 Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters and hildren's Saturday Class Work 1747 Rhode Island Avenue North 1114 Classes Begin October 1. Reg r Now &’h ¢ Illlt wfi,%\al - | feated its purpose. no\t ,Y i | inger at the pendant. CHAPTER XXXI. A SBERPENT IN THE HAND. E had two teconds of silence before Mrs. Parados sprang to her feet. “That is a wicked lie!” she exclaimed. But the vehemence of her tone de- . It left me with the conviction that she and not Flique had umred the 1i e:’ e bo but I l’epel! This pendant is hers. “How dare you say such a thing! Are accusing me of murder? Look at Mrs. Parados pointed a qulverlnc “What was the rice tag on it—35 cents? Do you mefln oy that A woman in my position would own such a thing?” She turned on Samuels, her voice unplemmly shrill. “Who 18 In charge of this investiga- tion? You or Flique?” anues accusation had thrown Sam- uels off his balance. “We shall hear what M. Flique has to say, Mrs. Parados,” he sald. “You'd better sit dow: “It’s & D r¥| Flique began und ere are many cautiously, blanks—-" “You are telling it!" Mrs. Parados said passionately. “Mais oul. But madame will help.” Fliqus's eyes were supremely wise, e “MUSICAL_STUDIOS. PHILLIPS MEMORIAL GALLERY 1600 21st Street Opens Sunday, October 5th 2 Until 6 two floors of Mr. Fi lom‘-?r o srv ecial nr oF & ymb) i Gme Lorleberg von Bnyer Pianist and Te Studied piano with c th.r Direstor, Eancver Omnservato n‘ ’rofessor Marie Be) { 1001 for Music, ‘nxun-chn HH.D— EDUCATIONAL. CIVIL SERVICE Przplr! now for Prom "ll exXAms., AR Bt & o o537 The Abbott School of Fine & Commercial Art Day and Evening Classes Wfi"—'m"{fi‘é 3116 O St. N.W. | Night School for Young Men and Boys Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Typewriting. Penmanship, Industrial Art, Mathematics, Bookkeeping, etc. Everything Free B53th Session Begins October 6, At_7:30 PM. 1930 e Class Cluldren s S-turdny Class - ,/—//I)fl?gdfi)fle -2 ACADEMY- 1333 F St. N.W. ME. 2883 * NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Registrations Now Open LAW DEPARTMENT Three-year undergraduate course for employed students, lead- ing to the degrees of Bachelor of Laws (LL. B.), Bachelor of Civil Law cepted for full course only. 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Federal Procedure, Land, Mining and Irrigation Law. Federal Tax Laws. Laws of Trusts and Monopolies. one or of these courses. SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT This school offers a standard four-year collegiate course in Economics and Government, leading to the dcnrefl of Bachelor of Arts (A. B.) and Bachelor of Science (B. S.) in Economics and Government. Corporation Finanee Business Finance e Stock Exchan jopment of Banking Service Practice ‘om) ¥llly ‘Eoveram The following courses are offcred: American Political Theoties Constitutional Law Students may matrieulate for less than a full cours Requirements for adi fon and full information u) tion. Registrar’s Office open for registration, 9 A. 818 13th St. NW. “You have told us that it was mon- sieur’s delflt to—how ‘Eou say—humil- Ih-.u you. lere were other women, per “Yes “And 80, madame, your affection for mmgln’xdr b:csme hatred?” “Coul t have become anyth else? T've told you this befare. ‘lxi‘i wanted fear and hatred—and that was All. I did not give him fear, but I did hate him—with every fiber of my body. Didn't he trample underfoot avery luetl I ever had? Didn't he offer me every conceivable insult that entered his head? I hated him enough to kill him, but I Wice, " “Potmane ‘e, perhaps?’ Flique zvmad his mustache. “And so madame conceived I'idee magnifique of her revenge?” Mrs. Parados clenched her hands. “I flol,'l'l :qhem‘;’ w!;;t y{ou mean, ue lean orward, wagging plgflpflflnz-r““ AR “Madame remember those littlc ones, Le Balafre and Oiceron Bec, wio escaped from L'lle du Diable teven months m‘l The journals everywhere wrre mu of W] “Mndnme Flique continued “it was a month after that escnpe':g:? the notices about the jade phuemx of M. Parados began to appear in the Mar- seille journal The little muscles at the corners of MTP Parados’ mouth began to quiver. T don't know what you mean, Mrs. Parados whispered. “Have the perceptions of madame lost their subtlety?” !’llque inquired, spreading his hnnds. “I speak of madame’s discovery . . . that mon- sieur was the fame Jules La- cote . . . the lccompllce of Le Balae fre and Olceron Bec . . . whom he betrayed. Mlfllme will remember that When those little ones robbed the Banque du Midi, a patron of the bank Was shot. And who was that patron but the merchant of antiques from whom u;e 1Inum:‘|11:‘uc:te had bought lece, ade ph AT Jade phoenix, the “Ah, but madame was clever! Too clever to kill monsieur, whom she hated. Non, non, she will have Messieurs Leé Balafre and Bec, who have just come out of the black horror of that Ile du Diable, attend to that little matter. And 80 madame puts her notices in the Mar- teille journals. she not know that those wretched ones will be hungry for news of the city of their birth? It was an astonishing cleverness, that revenge! e has the genius.” Flique bowed of blood trembled upon Mrs. lower lip. She shut her eyes and clenched her hands, then suddenly flung her “hn;.d up and broke into & tor- rent of “Yes, I did insert that advertisement. I hoped 1t would bring those men here. d I hoped they'd send a bullet into Dl:g s black heart. There! It's out. I'm “I suppose you want to know how I knew about Dan and those men and |ard the phoenix. It was this way: “Dan was always bragging, especially after he'd been drinking. One evening, a few days after that escape from Dev- il's Island, he drank enough w mne him talkative and he boasted he sent those two men there 25 years A? He sald something about that bank and the phoenix—connecting them wl Le Balafre and Bec and another man named Jules Lacote. “T questioned him. He wouldn't com- mit_himself, but the little he did eay made me feel that he was Jules Lacote and that his phoenix was the one the newspapers had mentioned. Dan's past had always been a mystery to me, hut I knew he had come n-om Prance 25 years before. He must cote. “It was then that I thnught of letting the convicts know where Dan Was. There was only one nm which I could get to them the inf tion they would need. I wa8 sure they would lzt hold of their home-town newspapers as time went on. I'm glad I did it If B’-u tell me that one of those men ghot n, I shall feel I hlv! :uccompl something useful. t's pped as deflantly as she had Mrs. Mdm “What are you going to do about it, M Flique?” she demanded. ?‘ue spread his hands. “Have I not imented madame?” "Ynu know whlt I mean!” she ex- claimed. “Did those men kill my hus- band?” -me m& seriously?” 'Whu ," Flique helfl pnflhnt “Has madame forgotte) n tnh “What do you mean?” “That monsieur offered madame the unbearable humiliation lnu that' she could not content herself to_wait for Messieurs Le afre and Bec, who ml,‘r{u never come ntl all.” e mnmed “Madame is not herself. Is it because 1 am about to remind her that Friday, the day monsleur was killed, was the anniversary of their wedding and O.he bicthday of madame? Is it because I mnlnd you flu this trifie which mon- utehmd for—35 cents, Was it?— 'u ift to madame on that tender occas “No, no. no!” Mrs. Parados was beat- ing upon the arms of her chair. “It was the final humiliation. Madame could stand no more——' “You are lying! It isn't my pendant! 1 never saw it before!” R n stone u missing—you see! Flique held the pendan’ in front of Mrs. Parados’ agon! eyes. “But that ex- cellent Manning found it on_ the floor of mun;ne 5' room—and madame—" “You dev! “_and madame knocked it out of her hand.” “Mrs, Parados covered her face and rocked back and forth in her ¢hair. “It was evening, and madame went MOVING, PACKING & STOIAOI | LONG DISTANCE MOVING } DAV[DSdN TRANSFER & STORAGE Co. National 9220 to vt U. S. TREND SEEN IN EUROPEAN CARS Paris Auto Salon Opens'WIth American Type Motors, Silenced, Featured. By the Associated Press. PARIS, October 3.—8wift, silent cars for the rich and smaller, more econome ical ones for the thrifty are the two talking points of the 1930 auto salon wihch opened yesterday in the big glasse e e, o WA . Ay Ameriogn infuu influence éver, haven't nbu\donefl their clal chief among the o r o ” i tors of de‘ but they are follo nd o United States. the trend of More than a score of kers show thetr cars, but %«.5"’"‘ m‘m dissatisfied with the space available, 18 not in the show. Under an old ruls, the Americans, because they Dtm Soace They o therstons the x o Y ge Tefore, the poolu\ Four Silent Speeds. Four silent speeds in one of the no French cars is among the striking c;:d- tributions to quiet running. Other makes. offer silent third and fourth -pee l‘llnyd 3?"1” m;n;- Anhounce ing ee nf bodies. But it 18 on thepm.oq;br:.:hm- selves that the most effort hn b‘m puk. . The old French theot small, high-speed mowrr[nn dwelm big power, with a low tax rating, is out ?n‘rs:“ft: The American idea of a nning at & moder: speed, with 1ow g gelrln and lnmend:utg acceleration is the g of the hour. The quiet Amerlcln sixes and el.h' that ve walked up hills it 1 French cars that had to use third h converted most of the French neers, ‘Hi“ they agree the pe:lfiw wants ca at soAr up hills and can move at & walk, silent as shad They are trying to fill the bill, a An‘flel an Type Better. e well-to-do Prénchman, it has ' been found, doesn't care 8o the hlfhcr license fee of mtg:h pigger t he gets more. out of life flexible, instani respol power Dllh 3 oY 2 i Tower "speed. Tiotor Sosents’ S motor n’t burn itsel out like the little, but expensive ones of several years ago that turned over twioce . 8s fast as the average good Ametican ennne, Moreover, the Ametican type is much quieter, fubricates better ana As for the car that dosen’t to run, the market this nnr'.mn‘nr u.c: E:rr;;s cjhu:tlfle‘s the French trend a - a7t hing I (he igher caiess ‘nd e really Mnc E sixes c.‘re ’;umt 'lzed T, fours outsell all oth Fancy-priced cars sell lmt [ nn.: ever. but people, say sales hesitate over the medium classes. yery light, low-priced llmzll etr‘.'.sfl {'o.rv h.xmhe‘: or nltlm INDIANAN CONFESSES < POISONING OF WIFE Tells Police He Killed Her So That - She Would Not Interfere With By the Assoclated Fress. 3 MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Octobet a_ A few hours after he had refused enter 'rlu to an indiciment wi{e. Ernest Pra; 32, Wi night ounlusn t.h{tm he phnn:gn to m in h love lndlu mah::t 4y air second eoulln Miss Elsie Ham. hfi nve his wife, Thelma Pryor, a dose of poison on Auzunt 18, -nd the !ouuwms day, when she aj -3 to-be reooverlguhe administered an« other potion. died soon afterward. Pryor’s statement said he was to plead guilty and to !hmw upon the mercy of the ew he refused to plead m ye.s!erdly Judge J. W. Wfllhmn entered 8 plea of not gullty for him, but: né trial date was set. l\uicul clnir for Princen. Princess Elizabeth of Englan: - hted with a little oldg ch:lrujfi.n von h%l; by };gr {r:ndmomer trathmore. 1o Ducha- of Yurk in herncm ) A carved affair of Swiss p.lnfied with Alpa and sklpph;'xm:h.no the cess sits down, from somwhm ide the chair comes & merry umo tune, followed by tinkling bells and the notes of an Alpine hotn. How it burned her hand, 1 m ] She _could not bear. it— “Flique—listen to me. I dldn’t do iti® “The excellent Manning prepares her bath. Madame undresses nndp- puh on st Baras es o st ohe Thouti ler hand and e A m.a""....\" " & little hall connects m: chamber with her bath room, and door in the hall opens on the Madame has closed the door of chamber. She looks through the giass and sees that the patio déor of library is open and filled with ligl and in it—in it is monsieur. Madame touches the pendant in her pocket. l\ is a flame—un setpen @— “Make him stop!” tracted woman screamed. “I ccmla.n't have done it!" “It bites her flesh. A madness leaps up in her brain, It drives her onto the up o her room to d tinued relentlessly. Am LUDY South Carolina Ave. HE lure of the Sea while basking roof—down the’stair, holding her gown close around her body—mnon dieu, how she runs! To the patio window where monsieur stands.” “It was someé one else, I lell Just before I got to him. I have kilied him. I had nothing-no ‘weapon. Oh, please believée me!"” “And when monsieur fell at her f and madame bent over him to see he was dead, the pendwt in her he clutched “at strength . . . &nd" canght ma ticket . . . and broke the string. (Continued tomotrow.) ATLANTIC CITY. N. L the autumnal sunshine on the new decks of Hotel Dennis is most delightful and beneficial. Tels. National 6617, Met. 7964 Home of the Garden Terrace and unbroken ocean view. - Attractive Fall Rates Flreproof Garage on Property WALTER J, BUZBY, Ine. .