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REAL ESTATE. RENT—STORES. mfim T 7ot Bow. next u...‘:z"" of 13th. m rooms; brick rentai_to r." Mt be sold at ‘once. ~ Ad: i £ HEISKELL, Wesley Heights. tached. 4-BED.ROOM, 2-BATH home, ith -r,- nnunfll. having § street frontages, charming wooded ' val frepia oom on' rst fer \ibcary: Iaree attic. OIL -CAR GARAGE. Several rare m. Absolute privacy. IG_PHONE BOSS & PHELPS, 017 K Bt Realtors. National 9300. —_— I TTRA( TOLORED —3-RO0V_RICK HOME HOT- water ) elec. light. On 11th st. n.w. ‘.’.’m"“fi?"‘;fi e elec. eat Kenyon. Terms §300 cash. 360 Month ipcluding IH'In an 2015 ada service; & .":.au;r."fl STORE FO! - 3§38 o derful m-uun for bitber shop cleating .“ pressing hoemaker shop Of beauty b Apply 8427 8th n. SCHWARTE, m‘c 711 9th N.W.—A° 1014 SECOND, THIRD AND FOUR’ FLOORS, n' corner 17th fl Pa. I'e about 18 s, Desic hm. Tes. a “Delr hem!;duled 7:'” finé new Ll o0r now being v Blore! BCHWARTE, iath ST N.W gei's Drug INC 4Vt bakery or I Aeas Taree deparr akery lepar Ments,_AppiS S620 1eth 3t h.v. o COLORED—9 ROOMS, H.- .H FLEC: good condition. Bergain, act at once; terms Met._6856. 8 COLORED—OPEN DAILY L1917 Gales at. ne ec.._ Eas. mple iled bath, cellar. $5s0; terms, interest, i ‘M. 9! P86 e Wis. 3388 AMES F. SHEA, | TS veo N, =3 FRW._-Lunch room. €8—1004 Eve 1004 w.—Large store. 807300 41 s.w —Large corner store. 08, 3 815 11th St. N.W. District 7558, 7559. 2t ‘one of 'the outstanding levelopments of the city. The best Colored Families have chosen Kingman Park the most to loc —WONDERFUL LOCATION arlor. hat cleaning and ment. ~Rent, $50.00 per jia R €T, Nw jor _shoe-shine pressing establi month. JOS. A HAYDEN, 1410 G Bt. N.W. Near Library—302 E. Capitol. This 15 an ideal location for s re m"i’xm or Rent very reasonable. eient_condiition- Nats 8700 GROCERY 'STORE. 5631 GEORGIA AVE. N.W. rge store, located 3 roaEe Communiy, cepecially suited 1 grocery store. CAFRITZ, 1404 K St. Dist. 1436 PARK RD. N.W.—STORE AND || . apart v 184 2509 14th 1940 9th n.w.—8! 1923 L st. n.w.—Store, 1301 38’ st. ri.w—Stor “Store wnd’ 3 ‘ioors —as desirable place in Wwhich NT MISS —seeing our completely furnished exhibit_home— cor, & Benning Rd. . of 23rd NE. th sample ‘house and miniature golf course (the best in the city) open and lighted until 11 p.m. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor, Owner & Builder. 924 T4t Bt MW, National 0036. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. ASH FOR YOUR OLD HOUSE, ANY CON- tion, any size; ‘location. * Bargains in or v._A. M. YOUNG. 1506 E s.e. 14* AT ONCE_ HOUSE_ON F. G, B I on 13 sts. bet. 9th and 2Ist or upper 14th bet. Chapin and Shepherd; quick action; reason- able; brokers invited. Box 1268, City P. O. SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY. CORNER 13th & U N.W.. 10 BRICK PROP- enku‘ lnl:ludm[ corner Aecund commercial. CARROLL. 018 G n.w. Met. 8810. D\lglelglnls &! cunoll 918 G nw Met. HMU - RENT—BUSINESS I’IOPEB". A e ot BB L AVE KT a) 3 glectrictan, ‘auto- tires and batierles. ] . ave. National 2100. 925 15th St. N.W. 1737 F ST. N.W. Nearls opposite Interior Dest. car stop, in Government dept, section. Store. Tient. attractiver nwho hot water supplied in’ abundance. LEE D. LATIMER CO‘. Investment Bids. National 4146, BARBER SHOP LOC‘\TION 3212 GA. AVE.—$32.50. ‘This store, conveniently located in & new . e, ey, S0, Rl ‘m 1404 K Bt. Dist. 9080. opposite 338 14th BT N W $100.00 1838 1 8th n. SN Nmon-l oap”’,““ ask " for ‘our list rwv“ & DAVIS COMPANY. NEAR 1ith AND x n e P edon AnD thira oots, Testaurant, studio, etc. $150. ulz 2 st.—Entire lrd floor, containing a. all outside lig? 200 floor_space. et furnished; reasonabie. sAu—mvnsmm PROPERTY. T MUST SACRIFICE FOR CASH THIS MOD- TR artment house h\llld(nl of 14 apart- 100% rented. at -m. ., Btar W.—ATTRAC- suitable for Habress Box ETILE 3T 80 Ma. wve. & 1214 Eve st.—Sto: i THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, 500 P St. N.W. Phone National 3¢40. '34.450; 2.t :r"u:""' & brick, re: ; price, ll.m !P?Ill 33, m. llM , badnce eusy RENT—DESK SPACE. < BRICK & PHELPS NAT. 9300, month. FERRLY J00-ACRE FARM, WATER. el B o R T Yorth s5.000; 7$7,500; bar . all foi dress Box 450-8. Star office. WMHARMS. WANTED — PLACE, § 10 ;.:‘;es nu-bk Lo )oull“‘ind truck. ml: A REAL INVESTMENT. mrmn &o:“u,mum Year. PRICE, $10,000. MR. LORD, NAT'L 9300, BOSS & PHELPS, Wk.:.w.m $1.450. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. ‘opposite w bt corner 10th Seare s e 550 mo. ‘MOTT, t manufsc- 10th st. D.W. HOUSE NEAR year, Price, BOSS & PHELPS, 1417 K ST. N.W. NAT. $300. tmilar. Rent. ont) Blrlington. 1130 Vemom I'e T E. LIGHT LAWYER'S te; Joom for two oo denss: priviice to.use and girl will answer your Dhone ideal for ¢ § o or resitor. Apply Suite 303, 907 15th PTION HALL. TWO ROOMS AND RECEI suitable doctor or dentist, $65 month. lington Hotel. 1120 Vermont ave. n.w. FE CORNER 1ith AND H STS. N.W.__TW0 handsome communicating _rooin: Vater. electric Tght. h-wh. Bpiendid lor a0y offce, second-fioor business. Moder TeTibeE 1 MEISKELL. 1115 Ere S N.W. 1764 K ST. N.W.—SUITABLE FOR or, studio. 159 65w frgi-toor, front. WAL R ELLI Dist. I8. uu Eoe Bt N.W. 319 N Y. AVE. 2nd rwon—’rw andsome communlclunl office rooms front- N. Y. Also t it -ROOM DUTCH COLONIAL, JEATH, HOT- water heat, electricity, oak" floors, ‘P Iy new: exchange mHlnu url PROFERTY ON'To Lo VE Hdee—Ami = Appra iobo: Want 77, corner brick house on thorsugh: am.i, suitable for professional e PR “ascate. "Adares 38-V. Btar ofce. e nes FOUR HOUSSS, WELL LOCATED, OLEVE land, Oblo: free and clear; valus, 28,000, Vil exchanes for property 1 T Went Toth st Rew Fork x ity "S5 50 BQUITY N “A brick home, 2 Saths, “Friidaire, sarage; lm&ea nur um and’ Van_Burer | 3 3 small house, col OWNER. N: N Nt eve._Ga. LY()N VILLAGE, New wlunlll brick for smaller property. N & FITCH, Inc., Clarendon 650. L DISTRI( e Offices and Suite tarial_Telephone s»mu er Features. SALE—LOTS. 1435 K 8t. Manuaging Agents. c—mcxgv zfi,’m m' DENTISTG ATTENTION. _ |$5°82 o4 inutes 10 ree rooms and bath, 101 P Ocoupied By dshiist : past opportunity. _Apbly " District Nat'l Bank Bld 1406 G St. N.W. In heart of business section. Single r¢ A miles dow! i | Potomae Box | owe THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1930. SALE OR EXCHANGE. ildings from apart- "fi’m well Tented, and co; ?ormm Vermon| Al C-pn-l Boat Works 714 K Street S.W. WAm-floN'r PROPERTY. ARGE 180; “fruit gain 'NIAL BEA( and smal age. rees, Eater, seweraxe und elec. wriceg. g'nll might exchause. Adflrou Box 449-! IORTH ~ BEAG A CTIVE §-ROOM furnished cottas high, dry, m.d' lot; Tage: two blocks from-¥ay. Buy now, $1,000; terms. Adams R MONEY TO MONEY TO TOAN. trust on real es of Waghington. Y ormeas | 318" Cototado Bullarne. | TR iDRED CAMERON WERBACK Lo Administratrix. ho Ve uecond. d Attorney, Bl o "—'fifi.fivm IQ%’““:‘W Tnton” Teust e AUTO LOANS. P WI AUTOMOBILE rnuia'l 826 10th ST. N.W. 0!' LOANS_P] R M. GREENBAUM. 1004 maz NW._9* IR X Courteou "%Mo' 943 New York Ave., Cor. 10th. Dist. 9283. T OANS ON AUTOS. vsE ¥ R ACME FIN, & REALTY CO, 05 R Yo Ave N- National 345 AUTO LOANS. QUICK SERVICE. Open Evenings. 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178. 1719 14th St. NNW. North 1111 —_— By Auction Ine. At Frederic A. Cochran, 1511 H St. N.W,, Tllundny Octobe: 1030, 2 BM ;'- ror, ‘it-‘.'.'g_m-.; Machin dorummu ‘ FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUA! SINESS FROPERTY n?txcx“gu?xgn?g NOS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly A in Liber 8895, folio 110 et’ sec "LOW AS 5%. ANY SECTIO! nmflzc‘:on“.nfi full particulats. Adx dress REAL ESTATE nnmm. JESSE 18 Eve st now: b 35 i3 TO LOAN ON TMMED! A 31,9001 in sny amount at e 1 ; 9 Bond Bids. Nt 3490, YMENTS, g UIGK SERVICE: ana -nd‘ :;4 trusts i toans | rb B M0 e 10 B> o Bingtlon ‘sccuiedsty e imiamafinmgm UICK MONEY, —g; z 3rd ARING 110 » n ‘NW SALE—SUBURBAN. LYON PARK—NEW, DETACHED HOUSE six large rooms rnd oversized tile bath; open fireplace, porch, hot-water heat, eity water, sewer, gas and electricity; 1ot 80x115: tiful shade trees. Price only 38,780, on_any Teasonable. terms o responsivle party. Ciar- maon na nd nmm situate in the, Lot 4 ROAY 10 S e e e !h! Dflt! of the surveyor of the Dl‘"lfl of f sale: One-third of the purchase be" patd in cash, bela; installments, irchaser, X per sale, payable semi- deed of trust upon or il enh. at option of pur- f 3500 required of pur- 1l convevancing, record- g -na nnm-m fees at cost of purchase Terms Somplied with Vithin thirty day: trom of sale, otherwise trustees o The Tlent” to' Tesell proverty At TSk ind ‘cost of defsulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in* Washington, D."C. LEO At 3. CRANE, annually, ~ secus property ol cnner 0c3.e0d.d&ds.exBu Y VIRGINIA—SIX-ROOM AND B, d.l-uncd frame on wooded lot AT screened porches front and rear: city wal sewer, gas and electricity; new hot-water heating plant; in new-house _condition. Price. 31.500; on_terms. Clarendon na §-ROGM HOUSE AND I A e e Blosk eat an b doat” family looking for {ittle cash" and $35 mo. ~Ciar. 400. TAKOMA ~ PARK — TWO _H( Tooms, bath each. freplace; 38.500; able for Ml 34,000, OMES, FIVE sarage, 35760 and terms. m- mac_3363. ONE ACRE. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, corner: seven rooms, bath, a.m.{. fireplace, fwo-car garass, frult, shrubbery; irede. 31.87 — NEW BUNG. Wm HiRalvision: "nest Bilvet- Bori cash, 320_monthily. Open nights. 10th n. PIVE-ROOM. AMI. MGAPW ly papered and orehes; builb-in gara ol oise. Frice $100' cash an . OWEN_& BON, AUCTIONEERS, “r'-m’x my- i EYE ST. N.W. “and 330 call Ha: el *135 ™ Svenines. mmfllh TS I fames? ONE AND IVIDED ONE-THIRD IN- g;u'fi"' N THE .n.‘%(mo PORTION loan pavable ‘b’ 21 10 ST ?‘q‘n a'.’m'-fz’ Td: uu, e, oS i permi .r‘ iy “f‘ 108, luou 3418 14th. 01 he District of Col Of the party secured trustees will sell at pren 85- e N Ave. Tes, '8-Foom Nize *Sectience, Fort. Myer Hetghts. .lllllll!d 5 AN If interest in lllfl \0 th! an undivided one-third overlooking city: mi DE'SHAZO & McNAB, Bond Bide: R VO s ] fl‘,‘&’ e Thbereat in And to the west one-naif of lot nagne and 1 o daite | Dofae and omblnation of i iots "k‘ "" b (3) in square ed fourteen (314), lat recorded in lhe afln of the gur- T the District of Columbia in Liber o 106, together with the improve- One-third of the purchase two o nmo m. t'q\llly for s, of s money o be paid in cash, h lane equal Imnllmm payable in one -n ('D years, with lnl‘l’tlt centum iBnuin, " pay, nnuallyy siom Gay”of y Sold: or ‘o1l cast af the gPtion o *of the ehuor A it of $5.000 wi Quired ‘8t time o sale. af ety l ot %o gars from ot rwise reser resell the property, ’I'm Tik and cost of defaulting purchaser sfter five days’ advertisement of such Tesale some newspaper published in Washing- B ROBERT J. MCREYNOLDS, e C. Al oct-dasusds TTMEAD FULLER. ives. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONSERS, 1431 EYE ST. ey T WOODRIDGE, D. C. Splendid home, near the 'John Burroushs 6 e bath, open frepl Bot Cwter heat. sleeping orchr bullt-in ke, " Owner (is' jeaving "eity and has mmfl e é".:é.?t‘:.“”; Quick sale. Spection o % 08° £V 02 R. 1. Ave. FTRorth 0730 RENT—SUBURBAN. NEARBY VIRGINIA, i, or share with congenial lady, Eomployed. Address nox 199-V, Star office. Te- In- “oF_ TVALUABLE gfir S&fl"fi ~s’ron 3 D oom' TwO-CAR e ORY G SIX T- CHERRYDALE—FIVE-ROOM PRAME BUN- low delightfuly located on wooded ‘tract and_one-half acres; partially fur- nl-hea o0 Orstclase shape. but not mod- & _month. Clarendon_3345. 'rucon‘_ PARK — $-ROOM - roo stoi e he ERTS, 23 M8, BATH, wnm HEAT. GA- near graded -nchooL LYON & PITCH, col UC- TO_$23, INCLU- 520 OGLETHORPE NORT! By yirtiie of six c um deeds of trust, jecorded in Liber"e34s, folios 397, 401, 405 1, respectively, of the’ land rict of Columbia, and at rties secured thereby, [ sell at’ public auction, unes! -room, L. Manor. Takom: -FORTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the ribed land and premises, situate in strigt of ‘Columbin, and’ being ‘lots red 233 to 3 ve, and 328 and 229 in square 3202, plat recorded in ;'ka: 0. follo 191, 8 b of Tecords of the ‘the nnn”r ot 'the District of Go- umbla. upon 1 lowing term, erm offered “sepa: & She-third fe o be patd in t instaliments.” Dayable respectively. with interest semi- WOODRIDGE, D. C. o acant, move in: 3111 35in st ne. ow, "ol ., floored attic. month. North 4336 = AUCTION SALES. 'URE DAYS. -room 350 & at and siites, 31550 up. Excellent iocation for dnsurance business or business school. H G. SMIIHY (,OMPANY, Successors to Business of N. L. Sansbury Company, Inc., 1418 Eye. Nat'l 5904. The WASHIN GTON BUILDING Opposite United States Treasury ORTHWEST CORN] Fide Ty 130 feet deeps in ot between Alaska ave. and st. Also Phorce ot 35 Jeet Tront on A6th it.. Tacing Rock Creek Park. ROBERT E. HEATER. Colorado Bids. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. District 4820, Several one, two and three room suites ready for October occupancy. The impressive list of famous business institu- tions, who have selccted The wummn Butiding Jor a dusiness home, i3 of greatest ificance to al! business and professional men . . . REASONABLE RENTALS AVER SR Washington E Bldg. suc) | Baper pumi ‘r'd o S ashing on, Ber ann e Geeds o1 trust on and secured by soid, or all cash, at the eption taxes paid or owfit N, THOB. J. T mlo Aucfimc. " or Iwo T“""%“;‘ronv BRI Dvw:u.l.u”“m'g rehase m S VELLINGS | OF Bitiement st %" po N 2 | ancine. recordin chasers; good ti Do, Sules. t, of 5250 in each case wil utred at the it e nnd Reltlement fo be Within the date of sale, cr de- posit forfelted nd ‘the property resold, & he cost and risk of the defaulting chaser, atter five (8) days’ previous adver- e newspaper Dablisne in ‘Washington, D. i n; 5 FRANCTS SAUL, 938 15th Bt. N.§ 5026-d&ds,exBu Trustees. ABOVE BALE_18 _POSTPO! ERGIG AT FOUR-THINTY O CLOCK &% THE until couumlcul the purchase me Ance in thr centum per able semi from day of uh. edure deed soid. "A“‘l cas) . , ION] N s SALE OF VALUABLE TR EROVED NTMPROVED ;nl. B ON ROVED AND s e ' OND BTREET NORTHEAST AND FOR PO R e ERTE KNOWN A8 PREM asp RO R B ABDY PLACK NORTH- BY Virtue of a certain deed of trust, da led on July rsar, ressle in tome news DA 8€30.0¢2.4.6.8.10 A, Ug'"’%:g;,-... . m"l lon gzr .: )'oniw:-'fm"""' 3 OoF Vi A TRI ) the '2 %'fl the uinder ersis x‘ned Jrusiees”will sell public auction. {n front of the prem!: IBAY THE SIXTEENTH % - det rl nihe Dl N Tang ituate in sive, in -gum atz-chres illbrook,” the Y gt o e e of Columbia, bu”x'-'qmm " of taic" %6 comprete "Further particulars at time of »..MW“'IE.. AUCTION SALES. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE STEES' SALE OF anmmu: REAL T, l‘lflo TWOQ.-STORY. DE- TACHED BRICK DWELLING CONTAIN. AND BATH nu?ur.ns GARAGE. NOW, UNDER, con- N, ENOWN OGLE: O} Jiitue of &' certain deed of Crult; Te- 637 Tolilo of the u the mmm K Columbild and Bistrict 'of Columhia, and’ bein d two hundred and forty y the Shapiro Construc- s of the Dtnrh:; of Columbia, upon t teTorins of sale: Purchaser to pay one-third hase grice in cash. the balance e et Bne atid two. Tes s ‘with interest at the rate of 67 d by, deed of mm. interest on purchase ¢ T settiement at 67 per anmum ancing. recording, etc., at the cost or Durchaser: A depos of $250 wi Prison in Service Since 1671. ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands, Octo- ber 8 () —A prison erected in 1671 is still doing business effectively. It was built by Danes and first known as Fredericks Fort.. In charge as director of police is Michael J. Nolan, who re- tired in 1915 as a lieutenan. of New York Ci 1 EDUCATIONAL. mBH SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Riof fzom Spain. Conversational Method, apid Progress. 1338 H St. N.W. Nat. RfiA ‘ P E‘— uln\l:?‘“::! Dist. 2480 Felix Mahony’s l\ahonal Art School 1| Full enrollment necessitates open- ing of new classes October 15 Night-—Mon., Wed., Fri, 7:15 to 9:15 Day Classes—9:30 to 3 P.M. Professional Courses in Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters, Pen- Ink. Children’s Saturday A.M. Classes. 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114 is 200000000000000000000000¢ ORTH tain deed of trust duly 0. 5876, follo 213 et seq., of t Dlnlflct of Co- of NTE) FOUR flnwlng-duerlhzd Iand ise: oDifiriet” of 1 and o, the one-nalt """""m"ea s payab a of ‘saie, secured by dee property sold, or all eash. at the purchaser. A deposit of 51000 required at time of sale, Al ;-‘.annnnnlu. . etc., at cost o ied with within thirty otherwise the trustee : X .'n‘":.,é:' Sazy adverusement, o AMII}ICAN SECURITY & RN S?‘ o President. ot O T Oes-dasusds o YLy £ KEAR By virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of the Dll"‘e! of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 50082, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, nna‘ [ONDAY, TH] STEES' SALE || TMESTATE IMPROVED B COMMERCIAL GARAGE, B NUE AND FRONTING BRIGK F 2013 Az FEET rined land s04. P mmi situate in zne Dlmm ;{ Do!umbll. o wi Al mbina! of Biat Tecorded in Liber T e the office of Phe ‘Survesor ot lumti Subject to righ! gxcept that ol art of 1 et southeasterly 1t i 6.3 feet due north of th o um::“ thence soutn, to, the place X g; 85 reservi ]"m deed 1rom Henry recor "t Fitman Pulsifer recorded in Liber ney o be pald one'"" T-u Taal o :nmum,nu reprei or il gepostt rchaser at time 0 et %R o ".i-::'nl’.“mmm and ns; of -mna mmy d-u ha after five 5 3""..1. In this ne ARTH'V% hington Lot F Trnat Bide.» bt < LESH, 1a22'F B, flw oc2.d&ds.exBu THOS. J. OWEN & EON, Aucnom‘ 1431 Eye Bt. N.W. OF VALUABLE BASEM! 11th STREET NORTHEAST. By Virtue of & ceriain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 6390, folio 401 et sed., of the land records ‘of the District of Co- d at the requ f the party thereby. 'the undersigned | trustees ction, in_front of the on_FRID. SE H THE A OCTOBER, AD. 1530, PORTE PIVE. O'CLOCK P M. the follow- ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as being lot 35 in Doris Grupe's subdivi- sion of lots in square 960, as per plat re- corded in_Liber Tolio. 36." 5t "the records of, tne ofice of e Sutvevor: for the Dis- lum| b biegt o » prior deed of trust lor rther particulars of which will N -nnounud at time of sale; The “purchase’ price above sald trust to be Baia in cash. ~ A deposlc of 1300 required. : recording, etc.. at purchaser YT Marme’ fo be complicd with within lhil‘ly da. l. Oihtl’"lfi fl;wlll rfeited and ‘roperty may be advertised and resol A0 L Caiseretion. of obe trustees, ELL. HENRY S WooD, Trustees. BON. AUCTIONEERS, 0¢8.10.13.15.17 J. OWEN & el 1431 BYE 8T Trustee's Sale 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. f l 0!(""1 deed of trust, duly rebirded in. L1 §116. Tolio 350 et sca” ( lhl llfld Xflfl!fll “of thl Dl !l of 2 he “Ted ‘e “barty Dl B0%ny the undersiened trustes Wil un at public siction, in tront of the prem: SCToRER, AD. 1930, AT FOU P.M., the followin itiate in the eit 1 2 ot are 218, as £ Gl Thesurverdr tof the Bisirict of_Columbia ber 45, at follo 28, of the purchase 1t si e-third e bE pata T tash, bulaice In two in one and two aual ingtaliment lé‘:ren er’ centum per 515 lm....... Davable semi-snnually. rom day of ured by deed of trust upon the prop- SHy oid. or all cash. at the option of the f $5.000 will be re- risk and .uu five ‘days” advertisement of such . in some newssaper published in" Washine: ton, . QUINCY SMITH, o0c2-d&ds,exSu Surviving Trustee. EDUCATIONAL. CIVIL SERVICE Preva: Fromotion ex tieal re now for ™ m Th Ci'll !t vh:e PI‘QD 0 T and F oy STRAYER COLLEGE A Collegiate Institution for Business Training Day and Evening Classes form- ing October 6 and October 13 Call or Phong National 1748 for START THE RIGHT way GREGG ANO aLL SECH FARIAL sul.lf,crs— 3§ S1. 09P. FOX THEATAE . RNVERSIT Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Life Class Children’s Saturday Class A EMY— 1333 F St. N\W. ME. 2883. ACCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. S. degrees; Day and Eve- -in. Cla Coeducational. Benjamin Funl:l"ll:x; ll‘:l‘mvemty 814 nmnonn'now BLDG. 9 17th and H COLUMBIA SCHOOL Engineering Department Enrollments accepted to October 6 COMPLETE INTENSIVE NINE-MONTH ODYNAMICS, STRESS ANALYSIS, AIRPLANE DESIGN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ::%%r;t OFFICE SPEC. WRITING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REFRIGERATING ENGINEERTN A ATING, EN ENTIL a, EAVEYING AND MAE COMPILATION !'PR"JgT‘U%Al?N!GNGXfiflH]NO MATHEMATICS—ARITHMETIC Drafting Department DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ENROLL ANYTIME Each course includes necessary mathematics No Entrance Requirements Send for Draft. or Eng. Catalogues 1319 F Street N.W. Met. 5626 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Grete Lorleberg von B-yer Pianist and Teach Studied piano with Director, Hanover Col’!!l’ Ql' Professor Marie Bender. gcnool for Music, Berhn-Charlollen- i t. STEAMSHIPS. DELIGHTFUL autumn TOURS Greatly reduced fares for All-Ex- Tours from Balto. till Nov. 30: Saint Augustine, 9 days only §62,1e: than §7 per day; Y Miami,10days$83. Send for folder con- taining itineraries, MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportatlon Co. 1338 H S¢.,N.W. Wi RESORTS. WEST VIRGINIA. . 721 Thirteenth Street I The Abbott School Fine & Commercial Art ~ AMEEILA'S uperd_Gol. ATLANTIC, CREMIEL hnaugflml‘ Famous Medical Baths. CITY. N. J. WEEK-END, a week, o month...you'll en- joy every minute of it at Colton Manor. Won- derful meals, nationally famous. Special r.nuu ‘Winter rates. Booklet. Phone, yire o write. olten anor Atlantic City A. C. ANDREWS Dir. e PAUL AUCHTER Manager HOTEL LUDY South Carolina Ave. ATLANTIC CITY'S !\l‘ ‘S'l' Centrally Located Fireprool Amer ,250 Fitepcoot Garate Attuched '5 R. B. LUDY, M. D. AUCTIONS. THREE MEN OF BABYLON. SHOOK myself. That wouldn't do. I had not given the place a chance. If the cove had been the destination of the convicts their | launch was out there somewhere. The wharf attracted me. I started ong_it, cautiously picking my way | over the rotten planking. I moved with | absolute quietness. he wharf was some 25 feet wide and perhaps 200 feet long, Several dilapidatea sheds occupied the lower end of it. s I had to stop. n in two. Where | I néw stood, fi'fmxfmmu' from the | beach, the plling col gap perhaps 10 ‘;m. wide lep-rm the two sections. It was impossible to get across the gap, except by swimming or boat. | The lower half, where the sheds stood, ‘Iormed a little island—a llttle fortress. Just then I saw a light. A mere threld of & lilht it was. In 2 twinkling had gone. I breathed deeply, muxuny They were there and Caroline was with them. Not a shadow of a doubt lingered in my mind. How was I to get her away from them? As my eyes drilled into the darkness something heaved itself up, stood erect and became the figure of a man. I dropped, my heart in my throat. I supposed he was either le Balafre or Bec; then I heard the faint drlwms of his garments as he wrung them an I knew better. He would be Flique or Samuels—the former. I A breaker sloshed around the piling just then and_he did not hear my low whistle. By the *me the water had subsided, he had moved down the wharf and passed from sight. Ellp;!.nl out of my shoes and over- coat, I let myself down over the edge of the wharf, which was some four feet above the water. Then I hooked my right arm around one of the piles and slid cautiously down it. I clung to a pile for an instant. The tide was ebbi fast. Letting go, I was swept alon feet or so, when I anchored mysel another plle—the one up which the mnn had cllmbed I thought, as several ieces were nalled upon it, formin der My hand was upen one O lhu- cross pleces when I heard a voice. What it said I could not make out, but a penetrating metallic quality in its tone recalled to my mind the livid face of le e. The voice was blown toward me through the plling from a point some- where under the wharf and I listened. gurgle of the water was all I heard. rricade of plank! was erected against two of the center piles in a cross-wise direction. I thought the planking made a right angle turn and ran lengthwise with the wharf. I knew in a flash what it was. The convicts had built an oblong enclosure large enough to give their launch secret harborage, or th:iv’ had found some sort of an enclosure there and adapted it to their needs. The latter, probably. A carelessly erected barricade of rotting planking beneath a ruined wharf would not be apt to attract the atten- tion of any one putting casually into the cove. It was not unlikely, indeed, that they had broken the gap in the wharf to isolate themselves more effectively. the enclosure supposed, and it lwuldnotdomm '.Iunmhkeulefl( Flique—or -would have hts hands full, as l dnuhhd if either le Balafre or Bec would be taken alive. Strllm; out for the barricade, I found nger and toe hold in the phn!ung—u I had surmised, it had been thrown to- gether with deliberate carelessness— end hoisted elf to the top, which was some two feet below the wharf. Inside the enclosure the launch I had expected to find, a powerful - looking craft, swung at its moorings. A rectangle of light descended from a tra in the floor of the shed into the cockpit of the launch, which’ was empty. The light had made it possible to see the barricade. Iron bars driven into one fl{’mflu piles gave access to the shed above. (I learned afterwards that the Portuguese villagers had constructed this subterrancan approach to the whart 'n Ill:flltlw their casual 5 % d.rvpped mm uu enclosure nnd \mt to the side of the hunch, heard le Balafre's voice LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE POLI( RS OF ULDE PRUDENTIAL D’SUM‘ICEH%UQPA‘IY OF Al(EluCA NOT[CE is Imb.v SBUDEIVIEYAL R “BoNPANY. MER said Com- o Dacem ':u 1530, at bohldn'-b.!m- onday, the the f seleot- 'dvooaloek lm%t o atyine ot agiaes Ta. the Gif ted 84 R oo o w“x‘:llonblerl"o' e Board of eleation of Directors D"””'c':m'.:u“-; mbo beld on the Twelith policyholder of the o age of twenty-one liey has been in rzl wt shall be E:m by proxy. EDWARD D. DUI'FI Prestdent. RIDE d WALTE! N IN THE SUPREME OO?IT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, holding a District Court. Ip gre Condemnatlon of lots 83, 85, 83, 807 and 808 in s in square south of 744 s fof the onstruction. of high-tempe: cinerators for the de- struction of _combustible _refuse—District 2088.—Order of citation and pub- nsideration of the petition e Distric particularly described in the aforesaid peti- tion, to spoear in this court on the 20th day October, A.D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to d petition and to show cause, ve, why the prayers thereof should not, be ted and why the land in zauares and south of 744, as show: the plat meu with the petitio should condemned a: construction of high-temperature ineinerators for the destruction of combustible refuse. It s !urther ordered that a of said served by the United States mar- S Coraerala, hon ‘ath the land sousht to be condemned if any they 2 answer “the said petition. and to continue in attendance until the court shall have made its final order ‘ratifyn and co cnnnmlnl the award s foresaid 5 further ordered that a {his order be published once in the W, ngton Law Reporter, the Washington P Tne Washineton Evening Star and the W: erald, newspapers published In ¢ . before the said 30th day of By the court: JOSEPH (Seal) A true copy. 'ren CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By J. W. Asst. Clerk. Justice. ¥ 'OX. RESORTS. ATLANTIC Cl'l' W N. 3. D HE lure of the Sea while basking in lhe autumnal sunshine on the new decks of Hotel Dennis is most delightful and beneficial. Ed ATLANTIC CITY. N.L Home of the Garden Terrace and unbroken ocean view. Adtractive Fall Rates “You will tell us 'hlt we desire to know, mademoiselle.” “How can I tell you when I dom't know? I've told you 0 a hundred times! If Parados wasn't Lacote I don't know | who Lacote is—where he is! Oh, my wrist! You are breaking 1t!" Caroline's voice frantic with terror! “If Parados wasn't Lacote” . But he was Lacote! Nothing mattered ex- . _bringing carollne h ing her. Someth! side my head exploded in bloody Two strokes brought me to the pile with the iron bars. Parados . . . not Lacote! “I shall break it if mademoiselle will not tell us!” “Oh. no, no, no!” “Ciceron, you will take that other ot “Do I not have it, mon ami?" different voice, this one, but of the same wicked pitch. “Come, me petite. It will be dungruble those broken arms.” - “Mademoiselle!" 2 “I cannot! Oh, Allan, some one! My arm! Please! “A little more, my Ciceron, and she will open the heart. Come, made- moiselle . . I was not quite maq enough to be blind to the folly of what I was doing. As soon as my head appeared above the trap I'd get a bullet between my eyes. ut I couldn't help it. A man can stand only so much of some thi As the top of my head reached the Arap, the cross bar upon which my feet were set broke from the pile and I went down. My head struck the side of the launch and if I had not flung out my arms and clutcned at the edge of the launch I should nave gone down. I had come up on the other side of the craft. I began to haul myself al I had one leg over the side when I noticed that the shed had become silent. !Pl:rhhlps Caroline had fainted. I prayed Something had happened. A vital matter to Messieurs le Balafre and Bec, I thought. The silence pinned me to the floor of the launch. whisper floated down. “Cicercn . . . ca fenetre la!” The window! Some one was thn:e forgoten Hime but T hed semee ehout gotten ut sel not to move. e “Non, no Ciceron Bec screamed suddenly. “Pas la fenetre la porte.” A door 'was opening! That would be Flique. It ought to be Flique. would glory in this xronic finish. . A pistol crlck&d . mon dieu!” The ‘was n.rlngled ~Mon Ciceron . . .crlecm —Jules Lacote . “Lacote,” he had said, Lacote! Had I gone entirely mad? I was leaping to my feet when the falling body of a man struck my chest, almost pitchi overboard, ahd dropped in a hus my feet. It was le Balafre. A pistol was in his hand. T reflected, as I TThe otter” ol Batas” agatn e other pi ked a Ciceron Bec droppsd as I stuck l':g head through the trap and saw him for the first time—in the moment of his death. My eyes flew to Caroline, vho was crouched on the floor against the north wall of the shed. I went numb . 1“‘;“ antern swung from a nail, smok- ing a little, The oscillation of the lantern and its uneven yellow flame caused the agony in Caroline's face to beat like a pulse. She did not see me. Her head was turned away. atraid 16 Wil oot e Possbie Tor e o let you live.” e e o ‘o almost et 0y oot m; in the launch. In a tvrlnknn( the various hints and items of information Flique had veyed to me during the past two days flew together like the parts of a magic PII.;EIQ forming a perfect whole. suppose not,” Caroline said m!uht as well finish the job.” A touch “I'm not PUBuEnTs'nEsAnn ; IN RADIO CHARGED Capital anored.m Awarding of * Wave Lengths in Complaint of Labor Secretary. ears. I By the Assoclated Press. Disregard of public interest in ss- . signment of wave lengths by the Radio Commission was charged yesterday by l Edwerd N. Nockels, secretary of the . Chicago Federation of Labor, in a hear- lng}'(;b:;olre t:hetf'm;nmisslun els, testifying in behalf application of the labor station, v%cnm of Chicago to increase its power to 50, 000 watts, asserted the commission had favored “capital” in allocating licenses to the General Electric Co., Wutln(- house Electric & Manufacturing Gntied Fras Comeraon g ration el;:tlon of Ax:lgoricl e Mn concerns, he said, broadcasting stations with U.:enmu ~ te of about 230,000 watts power and ave exclusive use of six or seven of 90 available channels in the United States. With ‘'owned chain by the radi » by the radio,trust,” he mae«p'may con- stations, 50 additional” important Recalling that President Hoov ‘The question of monopoly 1n"r:‘d’ldo mmmunicsuon must be squarely met,” Nockels testified capital holds and con- trols 40 high-powered broadcasting sta- tions operating on 40 cleared channols, with unlimited time, while he asked on behalf of labor only one. He said labor was eager to make Station WCFL its Yvoice, but this could not be done while the station continues restricted as at present. WCFL now operates on 720 kilocycles, but must cease broadcasting two hours aff OOt ter dusk on the Pacific :|SON AND EMPLOYE HELD IN DEATH OF ALABAMAN ¢ | Arrests Made After Colored Sus- pect Had Been Menaced by Mob at Huntsville Jail. nyHtlx;e Associated Press, NTSVILLE, Ala., Octobes — Thomas Ross, son of R. E. mr v'vho was slain in his residence here Sep- tember 27, and O. F. Matheny, foreman of the dry cleaning establishment op- erated by the elder Ross, were arrested Monday on_charges of murder in con- nection with the slaying. Sheriff B. F. Riddick left here with the men late yestetday. He said he was taking them t> Birmingham for safe kee) ing. The eltier Ross was kille nnd Mrs. Ross was wounded, supposedly by a colored intruder they surpri: in their home. H. E. Henderson, colored man, arrested as a suspect in the case, was moved to Birmingham after a crowd had been prevented by National Guardsmen from storming the jail. Both Matheny and the Younger Ross iy oy of the invest n W sulted in were Mh Te- Mn: Ross, who received a bullet wound in the leg, told officers she was ahot a mlmaaI ln'.mder'. whose es- e tried revent after 3 hulblnd had been fuua H = milif forced to fire over the he:dx":( E: crowd tht llth!red around the jail. Fireproof Gerage on Property * © WALTER J. BUZBY, Inc.