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REAL RENT—DESK SPACE. 1 Barr Blds. E OFFICES AND STUDIOS. butiding directly opposite Potomsc ectric "Compans' new. bullding, corner 10th u 75 tt. Buitable {0 or office, RUEETY. o st v _T-Au... TWO ROOMS atable gactr of Bentist, §65 mont ington Hotel. 1120 Vermont ave. §. 1416 EYE ST, 378, Entire hifa oor of bullding iocated in the heart of the real estate and financial Section of city. 1408 K Bt Dist. 9080. DP\T]Q'L. ATTENTION. ‘ee_rooms and bath, 1101 Pa. ave. s.e.— Occu Iefl by arnll t past 10 h splendid o]gcx(\mlty Anwtv Pealy's ATMACY. EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE FQUITY OF §! mond, Va. corner det. house, for nearoy nroperty Will add cash. 8427 8th s i-Roov nwr?u COLONIAL, BATH, HOT- water h lectricity, onk’ floors, pra ally new:' exchange for Ervin_Reaity Co. nnone Hyattsville m WANTED FISHING OR HUNTING PLACE xchanve Tor 19,000 eaulty in il oot ents $4.600_gross p. a. Clev. 8160. THS, | place we have no_ apology Unimproved nnt‘ or small ™ address’ Box tar_office. fiopzn-ry ON R. 1. AVE NE, WOOD- fidse—Am.i. Aphraised” wt 811:000: " cloar. nt 77, "comner brick house on thoroueh suitable for professional e.m price, location. Wil pay di rmce Box Star_office. eash "Ro “agents. Address 38-V. 63 ACRES: NEW lenty of putbuidin nl!nn Would _consi BARTLETT- wmuvln llflnll 0882, = SALE OR_EXCHANGE. FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE_1 rooms. bath, gas. elec., nrne Bivfltu fur- 10x150. 604 e. River- d., 1 b|ock electric Im roads. Apply J. H. IMER. l.'nlnnlty Park, Md. Phone anlU 386. REASONABLE MOST 801 e de.(gl n tocal or clenr outvot-town real Sle 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. 10 miles from Wash Florids. proverty. “REALTY 0. Na- - g fbg\"| ESTATE. sm—svnulm. (Continued.) g Senatnt o Hnmvme 125 _evenings. Hyl taville ACRE, MONTGOMERY _COUNTY; buumul detached residence, seven rooms, , ami.; fireplace, two-car garage, lnny rruu trees ;rlbu. chicken hous! e. :imsv VIRGINIA BARGAINES. on 2 o "% "splendid s ‘s-toom residence Nite “Fesidence, Fort Myer Hel gverlooking ity moder: DE SHAZO NEARBY VIRGINIA. Owner will sacrifice 6-r., b, h.-¥. house and 1 acre of ground sale, asking $6.950: terms e . Star_office. Box' 189-V. DRIDGE, D. C. ving | city, ‘buny lh': |, it o !r elt lut m‘ 4 #00d used ca, $45. Owner. ‘mont] on Nddress Box B30 B "Star olhce COUNTRY ESTATE OF 30- Acn!.-'rfi'urf, land on hard road, high, rolling from Chain Bridse, victinty Orea; Falls, excellent. bl m, Tn house, bat glec, 3 novrh e oue hulidinge, fru g, wate o never-failing stream. T DE ety ls soina to be dealt: price and fetms Ylent o trads saulty for colored or investment houses. When you inspect this o make, a8 . 3418 14th. . re m nr- 190000 0d and below cost % "RYON Co. 1216 N. Y. WOODRIDG Two mew @-room brick bur that tan be built. They hav ything— 0od floors, chestnut mmm-a “hroughe electric refrl bullt-in wide lot; on I out, fireplace, garage; extra ave. " The price w NIX, owner's repre Easy terms. Call L H --myuuvm North 7050. Inaquire 2900 17th s R. 1. ave. n.e. LYON VILLAG. \/A 8-ro0 hlrdwood floors, elec.. ll‘l Pd lot with garage. Price, term: number of other desirable home y Virginia for sale. rent and e: ;,holon . Our Clarendon office open until X"E. RYON CO.,, INC, Clarendon _1250. 1004 Wilson Blvd WOODRIDGE, D. C. ?‘Fl'l“‘“d home, near the John Burroughs 6 rooms, tile bath, open fireplace, hot-water heat aleeping poreh, bull-in ga- 10 ne \Ti000 or will (nd: RT EIG T Movely ‘ot HTS, VA—S, & B Moy overlookiiy #‘:hln $ade tor city home. 5'5‘ <4800, Glev. BENT—STOEBS 301514 N IS0, inm Tapted Tor > sutomobil Sérvice; avatlable Nov. ETORE FOR RENT, £25 PER MONTH, woi‘- derful location for barber shop, clea pressing. shoemaker shop oF beauty p-nor Apply 5427 8th n. MODERN STORE Reasonable W, 03. ent. a AR TS, INC.. 1014 = ave. Dist, o:m 1214 NEW YORK AVE. NW._TARGE Tit- ore and cellar: suitable iness Tont. 3130 montiy. . Wiliett. Nmonn 4928. * PR Fresteg, Lom Teat 1o te Senant. W. P, SOHWARTZ, ave. Dist. 6310. 5 ath BT, —“-——fi,—smr %o Tor any kind of .\!‘.‘a’n?' Toindry eepe- clally: nnr.e“n nnu rm ey or Neht_Nunch: BeAr Tares 3’; or ments. Am; 2629 1ith st n.v. 7402 R BT. 150 Thoeanine pressing um:u month. Rl TR lor, hat ment. ~ Rent, her Tocations for Tent, Quher locations tor rent. ., GROCERY STORE. %63 CEORGe i Thew and roving gcflnn?t: ‘Cevecially suited for & grocery store. 2 Dist._9060. 1604 t 1737 F ST N.W. euNearls” opposite Interlor Dest, Stiractive. B wh D IATI\IER Co., xnvenmz Blde. National 4148. R R ST MW, Lares sthre with with ootien ot 30530 frergol hl'.h 'M' (;:l‘fl .‘nln“ tenant. Long le Lm anle Bhgr, wE !lctlunl 2 rooms ‘hl above. Long lease. WM. B. KRAFT 907 15th. Bt. Nat. 9569; Eve., o&«m BARBER SHOP LOCATION. T .,.'3‘ eaunfenfe uy_Luu« in 8 new unusually Sactive rental, P aale or Any business. 1404 X 8t. Dist. 9080. SALE—INVESTMENT PROPEETY. |uvnllefl o A REAL INVESTMENT. b A A e PRIC}: MR. LORD, NAT'L 93(” BOSS & PHELPS, T T o'nmn% P hi ay, 1 Lan 1398-. "Sign on prop- Y, CHEVY CHAGE §¢ 3 tooti 128 cash, emlnmn 124 um}sq:x, OPFORTD] View—! 315 month. BEAUTI] /OODED BUTLDIN( in rapidly 3""”““ section in nn ‘l ow pry OWNER. Li 603, 3 Hrln:h Bridge, or 60 cents & foot. A Shtckly, “Brokers tavited. 514 Tovestment Blde. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO, LOAN. "BECURED trust on estate. - Foundation < of Wi Shington. 518 Colorado WE BUY FIRST ”"E’W NOTES on vacant lroufnl. i uy_seco I S e BEE e e CONFIDEN’ L LOA! N refnanc ng on au. e Towest: Tatehs 1on ‘Bids. e ,fi 14 terms in town, w\\ Al'TO\{ Fz 826 10th s'?' 'TO ICK. i AQeDh o FINAN lfl TERM LOANE. TsEACTIO) FINANCE BZRVICI rsements.. LOWEST TNEALD, CARS. e £ arwg"& REALTY CO, QUICK SERVICE. Open Evenings. 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178. 1719 14th St. N.W. North 1111 =..==——_____— N AL % lug lr- :'ti'n trwu;' 6. 's:‘k IM C F \VAR]NG » ST N.W NATL. !AL!—SI}BU“AN. AND BAT SE WITH s, |ol| 'llcmt 'l:';-or’ line, dl'«':. 1300 down, 430 073 Quner is leaving city ‘and has & E:e‘e'zdnofih; v.rll,cl 135:800 for auick sale.” I WESBWAND only. 2003 R. I. Ave. S & VIETH. North 0730. I.ENT—SUBUBBAN. ber 36, Wfiouunn VE, FORT MYER Reluhxa T PookIE " Waanihetom 8 o Tms. &b, am.i de | 4y 0; unfurnished: or 4 '4300. 0216. Ber 8-roam bungalow. 5 rooms. oak Brentwood Td. nie. WANTED—SUBURBAN. fiifi BUNGALOW, 4 OR § ROOMS, BATH, D/ C. or niearby Md_; 45 o un 23. Address Box 74-8, Star , like new: $52.80. AYNOR, 2605 'North 4338. ! d 1B AN DAY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUCI'ION SALES, A OF YALU DWELL m " 1481 Tm"{?}.?“ %xcx corl!d {n L“x ® et ¢ ibgr 6319, et lana“ records ‘8¢ the ot e reauest of the irun{lerll n:d le‘ el at front of the pre: "r HII [} < E fSribed 1and and premise Pistrict ot col et hundred lnd lubdhlnon made by 1 1 tw 'y 'fl;l 1 'H lj tfi lh' 'l'v:l ang SeSdr®ar "an Casn at the taxes Datd or ad- e, purchaser 1o pay " rer Canaum:” al] i’ "t The'cont ‘of A depe sal ase price to date o |‘Emmenz AL 8% e uired at tl thirty 130). d wll:m M: y'g‘"fx 8 the_cost end ris o va ) Gasa advertisement " of - such resale in ‘ashington n!'l;flfl ANCIS SAUL. J. WRILEY JACOBS, 025 N.W. brevious some 18th’ Bt 8e26-d&ds,exSu “trustees. ABOVE BALE '18 unm "n TENTH, POBATHIRTY 'O CLOCK P oM. Pv ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. ’O.TPOIPSO. " dams 0c8.9,1 THOS. J. OWEN & 1491 m &, SON. AUCTIONEERS, 10RO [ VALUARLE B s TORY Dw:u.mau ey, o TH] By vi TY-FOURTH & e of a certain deed of trust, duly Y!EDI‘G!J Liber ‘5'5 '0"0 9 et seq.. the llnfl !(to!fll ‘of istrict of co- Bl and at the Y!fl\l! l the ) Vi 'fihc"fiu\’:d ont & . W premites, on PRIDAY, THE 'rsm'n ik OF KER" A D, 1030, UR O'CLOCK l‘""ll‘.l-fltscrlb!fi land and prem- Of Yfl l on, El Property ‘soid, or 4l the purchager. Tequired at tim All eunnunem'. record rehager. Terms of ssle to‘hz e ,nl “the proper e i EERUlting Durenaser, ‘Atter five ldverllwgmnl of such resale in shed in Weshington, ALTER 3e30.0c2. B. Agll'.b LA onom)cm!!. FUTURE _DAYS. AUCTION SALES. JOMORROW. motux Large Sale of Household Goods, Office Furniture Personal Effect: Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. SATURDAY October 11th, 1930 at 10 AM. . SEOAN & €0 INC.. Auets. REGISTERED AUTOMOBILES Mack 5-Ton Truck “Chassis” At Weschler’s a Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. SATURDAY October 11th, 10 A.M. mfim Any Time W. A T. A Gus Efchbers, Auctioneer. 75 Automobiles BY AUCTION Sat., Oct. 11, Noon At 462 Penna. Ave. N.W. INCLUDED IN SALE fi tudel ..;1!:’4‘... 105 Bt B0 T, 5 GUS EICHBERG, Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auct] HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS RUGS, BICYCLES, ETC, BY ORDER MERCHANTS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., FOR STORAGE CHARGESS. AND FROM OTHER and SOURC! E‘I ¥ ina e Wom Suiten. Finoe eker Forniiure; Beca Rosim Suitcs. ete: By Auction At Weschler’s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY Oct. 11, 1930 Kl.l GHT BY AUCTI Siven that “on 8K |, b, ? AN we e luct o ot Weschier's, ay freleht an F ice Iu B 4 A RAUERRAP co. relght Agent. A ,\umon TS o BORERE W em.u, a'-:lA of mu! duty mom nu una.uuud rust yvn Y. o % e e ‘?"‘%fii‘. “‘J“‘Q‘f fl e o "fi’“" office of the survevor of the Diatrict of le;, Pne-third of paid of to tallments, Tepresen o rehaser, pay Wi u s T ."’"?‘ A m*ra.:a.’ég.fl;.s}’m .;f,z‘-'-" } " ee,e0d,d&ds,exBu sicure | sec 'lll olhr for sale by public luelln 1 prat Ly Tl THOS. J,, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 431 Eye Street Northwest. P 'mus'g?s SALE OF _ /O-THIRDS O RBw 19 TION OF ER’ ALY fl%‘v £ 18 A Al P] 14 14’5 1427 L H?R By virt ue of a certain d of trust dul n Liber recorded 0. 5876, folio 213 et sed., of the land Tecor lumbia, 4 at th Sectired ‘thereby, 'the indersis ayction, in front of the M., tlle to{owlnl—d and premises, situate in the Columbia, and designated as and be ded one-half interest in and to undivided two-t west one-hal n three (3) in red and fousteen 3 t Ih Distr lumbia in L'n‘fie?“ii‘l?’xfifi% Toe, ’d‘n&m ‘with' the Im- Perme ¢ of the purchase i bi in { 0 caun.” g 1mone and two Ianin " payable semi-anyally, from 447 | 59 °{-o;'m'z‘ uld' o all casn, at TS oPton o Phe purchaser. o’ 38, &’ be S oveyaneing, t uA, rehaser Terms N llfl wi ‘within irty 1 dl the trustee feser ""Im ’r'x.% he” property at l d cut 0( dflnmn{ B\lrch fl". in wm: n!wlvlbe! D bllhlfl n Wllhlfll ton, D. Tsafn seogrTy 4R ‘Trustee. A!mt: SHILL X‘H N, T &crfil OTOM_'“. President. . ow:fi & BON, AUCTIONEERS, — ' 1431 EYE BT. N.W. 14), a3 per after AININD POI\.TION THE S R ObER: P Y, 18T 1427 L's By Mriie of o certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. olio 385 et sea. SFtheTang tecords of the DIt of Colum: bis, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic guction. in front of the premites, on Fu A -mnzsfimmnmn AY oF oc {he, folloyins:dese ivea d, land and premises ‘;m’uu‘:& trlet K umbla, and’ designa as ng undivided one-hall interest 1 :nr the east one: n undivided one-third interest in_and e mest, one-nalf of lot numbered, elghty W. E. McRey- nolds and ot mbination” of suboiots numbered two (2) and three (3) in® square numbered two hundred snd fourteen (14), 23 per plat recorded in th f the sur: or, for the Distrl et of Columbia in Li , it folio 108, together with the {prove: One-thi; T L i umum per 1?; from day of b deed of urun upon the proj a1} cash a option of the Gepolt of €. s, with 1 "fi" o, Sufenes All_conveyancing, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms fo be complied with within thirty s from day of sale. otherwi e the trus- {ees, reserve the Tight to resen U perty, sk 8 el n{ ent of such resals at the risk ang cost of Gefauiting oy I “Gome. newspaver pub . in som r published in Washing: D | chaser, 9 1420, Diver o, $1% ach | including’ int Avmou sms. ATE [M] ERCIAL oms 'ifl‘A STREET NORTHWERT, RUNNING IIRE - AND' CFRONTING By 6f & decres of the Suvnme court of the *Diftriét st Columbia, o he undersigned ublic auction, 4 ONDAY. THE OBER, 1030, AT M., the follow- 5o on's. combinesio; T plat recordes ecords of the office of lumtia: gxcept that o gescribed ? ine of 5 'S 1ot st feat: thence north 5 lh;nr,z outheaster’y 18 B1" et 570" Folio '315 01 ‘the land_ records of the Distriet of Columbia. Terms of sale’ One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments represented by the mmlnnry notes of the, purchaser, Dlylhl! and two years Wlth interest £ Cent per annum from day of male lble semi-annuaily, secured b trust upon the property sold, at the option of the purchaser. D of $1,000 required of purchaser at tii 1 conveyancing, recording Ir\ fees at purchaser. er) be e h wlthln |l|l!l1 Tesell l’flpeny at d'h ting pur- a: dvertisement of Sch Festio In this Rewspaper HUR, PETER, Washinston Losn and Trust Bids.. LES] Yadi ¥ B | Nw. o0c3,dkds.exSu “Truste ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES BALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1114 HOWARI BE. By virtue of a certein deed of trust duly r?cordrd in Liber No. 5357, folio 305 et seq. d ot the request of the par eby. the undersigned trustees will 'y public_auction, in {ront of on TUESDAY., TOBER. 1930, AT FO! R the “followin, premises, situnte o ¢ wit:"The easterly ont on Howard road by the full depth thereof of ot 86 in William H. Hunt- gr's subdivision of original lot 2. section 9. District of Columbia, as Liber County No. 3 at tolio of the surveyor's 1, the southerly cost_of ol ay o Teserve the righ | the risk_and for the widen- ine of Howard road. in "Bistrict Court Cause nd as sHown on plat recorded in t folio 40, one of the records of_the surveyor's office for sald District of e above property will prior deed of trust for e "November 15. 1030; baiance 50 cash, mn-umer pavable §20 per month. ecured by a sec- of ‘Trust Upon the DrODErty seldr or sol 1. 33 o All, conveyancin sa 4 | and nota, ox fees at cost o of pi afe o be compiied with wiihin (rey Gnys Trom day of suie. otherwise the tristecs rTeserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting pur- chaser, ufter five days advertisemen fuicn vesale in some newspaper publish the city of Washington. D. C OTTO HERMANN, CHAS. L. NORRIS _0c10.13.15.17,20 e FOTICE OF SALE TO ENFORCE LIEN FOR 8, To whom it may concern: Notice 18 hereby NTY - g;/en that on SBATURD. Y _OF om‘ogm. 1930, AT of d in gitusted at No. in the eity of Washin sty iGmbla. ‘the undersign wu L ux suction ‘the = following-desc nsis! iy, v o Dertty clol:e contents, i Te: effecis. trunks and chairs, daires, refrigerators, ovzuumed Shrniture aad misceliancous hodseno stored.ip, the name of and for the acEount of Mr: Samucl Fowler. Mr. Richard Crymes. r. Ral Mr. Herbert Adams rene T, Brown, Mr. r. 8. A. Gaskins. Lee, M| P-rwnll roperty f other law! e sonl B m‘p;"m 10 gonts. o ,‘-‘fa ‘n P pSimrtt mnon °°JL“11‘___ THOS. J. OWE I A TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- SIORY el ENT e PR P HH GrnEET NORTHWEST. w27 Jirge of » certain deed of trust dated 4, 1930, belng instrument No. 137, re; Porded May 1. the land records of Biotrict ‘ot Cotumblar and st the re- the party secured thereby, the trustees will sell at public front of the premises. on WED. TH DAY OF OC. SALE OF UI‘DW - | & ,_foli 1y domg: *Soid fublect to s prior bullding ssociation trust for abo urt B S of which Wil be anmounced &t le: the purchase price above X deposit of 1300 forfeited and the pre be adv tised and resold at v.ha aiscretion of the trustees. CHARLES E. COBERTH, AUEIR Trustees. 8 N, Auction| "l 190 Bireds Northwest TRUSTEES' OF v%"a]m STOR' ND ll 5" Virtie 8 deod of trust recorded in r No, ln},‘ folio nd rec- of rlzt of Ofll imbl ‘v we sl t(ll in frnni of N] DAY, THE OB o WO (’) t m i L Ql m?o ne o | Saiare, m‘."{- o hiindred and tweny ‘k e Beitaning, o1 the . sam lln= n! Pounh llrt!l ‘west 64 feet l'mrlh H’Dm A fl lfl“lg :lfl ocd, 7.10. n 15 rom date of sal the purcnase, Purther particulars at time of FDWARD C. ALTZ, VERNON N, oc3-d&dbs.exSu advertise) """ ROBERT J. AMeREYNOLDS, C. ASHMEA] ocaamuads i PRI ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Tap- estry Brick Dwelling, No, 3824 Harrison Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of t ueord'd Jn, Liber No. Soag. fel of the land recor fumbis, i Hereby. ed i DAY/ ix 3 % 4 Jaad n‘d oramises. siluste 7n"m'b ml"zb' Columbla."to wit:" Desy | Trustee’s trust, re Illl!fillul it 5 of ¢ B gorded in Liber No. ,3,.:?:,." f mt of, sausre seven hu Terms of money to ! Anmu ments, n-n in one and two per umrl.-:nnn. ly lyuu du of r...'é'? ':E-'fiun Sty -cnvu of llle cln % | Srigt ot ‘Colum A 3 THOS. J. owzn‘n SON, Ag,cfi" m ¢ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- e nx.'u.‘xr‘x ‘Akpowwu mm‘g“l:t‘ N NORTIEAST, n‘i‘:’nfi of a um i deed ot trust duly recorded in Liber y 390, folio of the land r:cordu “of the { the reauest of the party . the undersigned trustees lic ‘suction. in_front of the of the Borh “mibject to s prior deed of trast for 35,000, further particulars of hich will ‘Terms to . othe |u dl-flllt forhflefl nd ‘“‘."%:3:.’" “may be sdveriised and seioia s De: ¢ | Ink. (’hildren- Saturday AM. Cl FRIDAY, AUC'I'ION IAI-II. %’flfll\'fll'_l‘r HORTH é-.-,w AL, ARPROVED, REA ™- ES- D 9N CAVLT, r'i_s;c T AND FORTY- STREET NORTHEAGT, AN RO TGATLY PLACE NORTH- virtite of a certain deed-of trust, dated 9, 926, and recorded on July County 31, at follo 14: sublect to covenants 9f record; together with the improvements Que-third of the purchase s to be paid in cash, balan T Istallmen. ‘payale In ‘one and {¥o gears, with intereit at 6 o 'rnm- of sale: it of Al conveyancing. reauired at time of stie aser. Terms recording, etc,, at cost of purch of gale o Was 3 " 0c6-+ dhds-x!u W, R. BAUM, Trustess. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECETVED Bureau of Supplie: Accounts, partment, \vumn for fur- cloc Pilione Hiolds For binogl brown t"%10th and paper. to the Navy Yard: on, D. C.. etc. Apply for proposals to *the Bureau of Supplies and_Accounts e iaTHEATHAM, Paymaster " General of o UNITED DEPARTM OF culture, Plant qunmmn- and_Control Ad- ministration, Washin C., Beptem| 30, 1930. Not reby givén That the Jnder authority 013 (37 Btat. amended, has promulsated an ® effective ' October 15. 1930. to the revised rules and rrn{xl-tmm supplemental to ean fruit fiy. is am esulations 6. 11 and 12 by removing Covinin of the sterilization and car-cleaning providing for the re- have originated in an mo: the Tesulated area In Florida. . Coples of said amendment may be obtained from the Plant Quarantine and _Control Administration. Department of _Agrictlture. Washington, 3 ARTHUR M. HYDE, Becretary of Agriculture. OCTOBER 10, 3 who answered, as Mille. Ferris and M. 1930. that clever one tele- rainger and commanded ht » fire in the library.” s just what s interrupted. “I was in fal 's Toom ll the time. His telephone rang. must have been Johns, although fa ther didn’t say. Whoever it was, wanted & fire in the library, he said. “You have that picture, yes?” resumed. “M. Johns looks out of dark tower wmdnw . . . his beleph«me and his weapon are ready. Grainger enters the patio. t rascal, Johns, has his telephone strapped to his ear he seizes his weapon and reufl closer to his window. Outside The Gut is in torment . . . Grainger enters. He bends forward . . . back toward the patio window . . he strikes the match . . . the fire is kindled. A silence . . . then crack, as the shell in the grate exp!odu. It bangs upon the ear of M. Jons and he fires his weapon with an :eeuncy. i *Messieurs et mesdames, it one. Flique had given us a pretty vivid picture. Celia was weeping, ll’ld Car- olmes Aarms were around her. nd I clinched his alibi by phonln( to find out if he were in the tower,” amuels muttered in _deep disgust. ‘What was the weapon, Flique?” “It was a rifle, M. le Deputy.’ ‘Nonsense!” Samuels exploded. “Those bullets had the rifling marks 0( a Colt .45 automatic pistol. What's the nswer? P'Hqur twirled his mustache. “The Weapon, monsieur, was a rifle—a rifle of :;ed Springfield Army pattern, and it m!t couldn't have been!” Samuels ouf “—and it had,” Flique continued imperturbably, “the rifiing of a Colt .45 automatic pistol Samuels drew a handkerchief across his forehead. murder of monsieur. It is per- haps 200 yards from this room to the tower. The north windows of lhe wm and the patio window of on a—um-—that word, M l'Anuqullre'J" “Diagonal line, do you mean?” I in- quired. “Mais oul. the tower at night one may observe this writing table and the fireplace. It is clear that M. Johns, up in that top room, saw M. Hunt leave M. Parados. He then took up his telephone and summoned M. P-ndm Johns himself have testified. “Perhaps they talked of the fury of The Gut, as that Johns said. I do not know. Is it not sufficient that monsieur stepped to the window and opened fit, and that Johns shot him from the top window of his tower, nnd that monsieur dropped at the feet of madame, who approached the window at that mo- ment?” “You can't tell me that any man with a pistol— l';l! M le Deputy will contain him- self— "Sm'ry. Samuels grunted. “The alibi of H!ndrlck! l’llq\le con- tinued impertubably, ported M. Johns' statement that he nsd not left his tower. But what of the killing of that poor Grainger? M. Johns, I have said, aspired to perfection. “Very well. This Johns desired a shot to be discharged in the library at the moment he shoots Grainger { his tower. There was a problem, xor any man, but those three, le Balafre and Ciceron Bec and Jules Lacote — were they not devils of cleverness? “Grainger, M. Johns remembered, laid kindling in the grate each morn- ing. And so M. Johns prepares a blank cartridge and before the time |} of the high tide he conceals it among that kindling. When the flame heats the blank it will explode. No one but Grainger will light the kindling. That clever one, Johns, departs unobserved, 5 not inform you that it was thought the infamous J‘ulle": ?mé:lncelurl:eed in an arsenal of Prar: learly, he would knowled;,>. Did not X ot as he eame—by the patio window, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Grete Lorleberg von Bayer Planist and Teacher Studied tten- o The Chery Chase Apart. “ izcle. Cleveland l:nchflBp?n, 000000000000000006000000 1IN THE 1 Felix Mahony’s National Art School Full enrollment necessitates open- | t ing of new classes October 15 lNl"ht—.Wnn., Wed, Fri., 7:15 to 9:15 Day Classes—9:30 to 3 P.M. Professional Courses n Co]ur. Interior Decoration, Costume Commereial Art, Posters, Pen- asses. 1747 R. I. Ave. North 1114 0000000000000000000000000 Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Life Class Children’s Saturday Class . . A 1333 F St. NW. EMY—~— ME. 2883. 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Revia Fropress: 1iss E BON, #uc@:ofinfis. 1431 EYE ¥ 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. By Virlue of a certain of trust, duh l!ufll‘fllfl in Liber No. 5776, fol 50 et ¢ and records of the r fumbia, " ana 35" he Feauest of rty ured thereby, undersigned l! lll‘ Ill at publle iucllun. in fron D o e ¥ ihe ity of Soiumbie; an nxum ‘ Sd m‘ o) fne istrict 2 equal m‘munznm roperty. a purchi l.h "‘g‘uh BUSINESS PGTEET’S COLLEGE Becretarial and Civil Servies w S mm[r ALt SE Alluil‘" BJECTS —| 1. 0PP, ITRE. it LONG °'“:T.‘.." "MOVING DAVIDSON s34 o co. 9230 c i N Gonyersational Msthod, | poor have & lathe in his workshop? Has not M. Annersiey informed us that Grainger sometimes took the little vacation? “On thcse occasions there remained on the island no one but M. Johns. Now, M. le Deputy, would it be difficult, !askyou.tmthntnn.ltopmmru the tool- with which to bore out that old rifing and increase the caliber fl'flm——JOl s it?—to 452" g Easy enough,” Samuels admitted. wilh & Golt pinel, Hiing—umles sent it to a fa(,"’wry i “The rifling is the b b, as you sa; But to one who has l'e‘rvjo ed in Iyr? lxsey nal of Prance, who has the shrewdness, the terrified heart, much time, and a trifle of money, it is nothin Mon- sieur, that Johns had lll o! those. And if certain trifies had to be made at a s | factory, what of that? Poor Grainger . | takes his little holiday and M. Johns his | employs his lathe o prepare the rifle which leaves open, monsieur “Damned clever!” Samuels ejaculat- ed. t what about The Gut? He wouldn't be able to hear the shell in ”é“t tower room for the row in The b2 ‘Has monsieur forgotten the tele- phone upset on the" writing table?” Flique inquired. “Did not I assure him it was the living tissue? M. Johns left it €0, my friend, and hurried to his J RIDLEY SHIELDS, Attorney. MUNICIPAL CQUR Columbia.—Fulion R. Gor lnlno:)dnulk‘ et a1, defend: —Order of pul e ot of | (hiDication 1n tober, his of “that" the Jefend'nnu appear in the_fortie clu- AUCTIONS. D—9 ., nen are right,” Samuels sald must have &m w” steel Grainger's workshop, and & rifie—not m-mexmmmmfl.m. 1906 rifle. Most of Springfield army the stock had been cut away from the barrel, around which had been sweated wide straps of steel to stre n it The butt, also, had been cut —0 lessen the depth of the rlfle, T suppose. l!'I.iqur presented the rod for Samuels’ “This Tod, M. hbeuey ou have seen it before, yes? )g L cutter rod. 'x‘h»— touching the metal plece into which the rod fitted—"is the cut- fer. As the grooves in the rifie are to be deepened this cutter may be raised by —um — inserting a trifie of paper Monsleur understands the Slmuell lhnok his head impatiently. “The rod and the cutter—are they not pulled back through the barrel, turning, as they come, according to the —twist, Is 1t?—that is desired? Thus & Ah.n"n‘ of steel is pared off, the rod Nrttlm the L‘ut(er it is raised, and the a t that zu"lglm ::x:k mungkum i ue up rifie. “Monsleur has observed these bands of steel. Widening the bore of the rifie from the caliber .308 to the caliber .45 weakened the barrel and M. Johns—the word, M. lAnctfmlfllre the barrel by strengthening i therffiq bands zo( J‘wel e e ue pu e rifie down. “The cartridge was a nothing for one of his lkfll Would he not remove the bullet from the .30-caliber rifle car- tridge, cut off the thin end of the il Bullt s the'Fite ssican s n 1 gld c]cut ldo‘fi S " “Clearly, Johns disposed of tools when he had finished with menm“ and almost certainly he cast them into the sea. erhngq he did not cast ‘hlt Tod far enough and poor G found it one day when he looked to lobster traps at the low tide. Johns would gather uj Lg his lhnvln‘l of steel, but perhaps the fragments M. Grainger and I found had been trod into the dirt beneath the lather and he missed them. It does not matter. “‘ 'ere was the rifle, you ask? Cer- tain' . M. Johns would not hide it in his tower. No, he would put it where Do one would expect to find it—no one but Anatole Flique, perhaps,” and the llt&lin mlnh:wh‘kd l\lrsnmu!mhe Where was that but in ti ufmnuch Qf that old cannon !nh;forl.l: qulln Iu:e sobered. er! “Poor Graing- Clearly, he was—how you say it? 1| —reconstructing the murder of mon- sleur from the rod and his shaviny steel. A man of intelligence, Ornln‘zr?’r' Samuels winced at that and so did L Tt seemed now that we !hvuld have [deduced something of the truth from the facts Plique had flaunted in our faces so persistently. Then Samuels asked the question that must have been in the minds of every one of us. “What about the ‘motive?” h! said morosely. “Why did Johns kill Par- court on or befors ex: ! holld-". after the day of the firs ion of this order, haia 070t $0 b pupliahed ohce s week at three successive weeks, to defend this su and show cause why said condemnation should not be gotherwise the sult will be proceeded wi s in case of default. NATHAN CAYTON, Judge. iBeal) A irué Atte A i that is to kill him.” BLI NEFF, Clerk. IN THI stRth ‘COURT OF THE DIS- triet ot CoTumbls: hotains an Eauitg OO jpluther H. Relchélderter, Herbert B. Cros by ‘and John tw, missioners of the District ol Calmbll. Dtnllet (Bullding, ntiffs, vs. Over the Telephone. BY MARK TWAIN. (Mark Twain, whose resl name was uel Langhorne 910, American Rumorise. aut inor of ‘-}q:‘i » za R ey By o Conecticit YI kee in Kin Arthur's Cmuly auper.” el Prince and the I consider that a convernunn telephone—when you are nlmply umnt by and not taking lnytg:n conversation—is one of wlzmnen curiosities of modern life. Yesterday I was writing a deep article on a sublime phflocophicnl sub- ject while such a conversation was go- ing on in the room. I notice that one can always write best when somebody is talking through a telephone close by. Well, the thing began in this way: A member of our household came in and asked me to haye our house p-l into communication with Mr. downtown. I have oblerved. in mny cmu. that the gentle sex always shrinks from up the central office (though such days are now gone by— Editor’s mote). I don't know why, but they do. So I touched the bell, and this talk insued: Central Office (gruffy)—Hellol —1Is it the central office? C. O- OI course it is. What do you want? I—Will you switch me onto the Bag- leys please" O.—All right. Just keep your ear to !he telephone. Then I heard, k-look, k-look—k-look, k-look, k-look: 00k-look-look! ‘Then 8 horrible “gritting” of teeth, and fll'll‘l! a piping female voice: “Y-e-s?” in a rising inflection. “Did you wish to speak to me?” Without answering, I handed the :ulephone to the applicant and sat down. Then followed the queerest of all queer things in the world—a conversa- | tion with only one end to it. You hear questions asked; you don’t answers. You hear invitations given ou hear no thanks in return. You glv: listening pauses of dead silence, followed by apparently irrelevant and unjustifiable exclamations of glad sur- prise or sorrow or dismay. ‘ou can't irs, ars, ndiinistrators ang. assigns U7 and 10,1 of Columi $1670.—Order of publica- tion. -—The obsect of this mult 3 to authorize the of those pie Bl SDRcial assessments levied against the here- {nbefore-described proverty. as more particu: Jarly described in complaint. On Fealty Com their, and each heirs, execul au -uminmnmr- 5 Bunbavs and. leeal nolid Dublication of this order; ot B conded with as i casc gt dataait provided ¢opy gx thig order be published onc seks in W Reports o ng, ltll’, ‘ 7004 clu:e having been lho'n 'h! onler cnny \Sll \Trtl % lé) ININGHA Cles ARRY LL Asst. er] rior & RESORTS, 1 N. 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Well, I hma the !ol!n'lu remarka. bis all from can't everl e S sosiak m e speak gentiy into u telsphoner - Yes o mu“ » how did uut ‘happen? What did you say? 'Oh no. I dont think Pause. s 't mean that 1t is still bofl- boil.” luse. “I turned o w e "'i: m_'ylth & back-stitch Pause. “Yes, that think it’ betur to b:':, mnba'l'th thing of !h.t kind. It "e " such :1; lLrP and attracts so much notice.” "lt’l forty-ninth Deuterong fourth to ninety-seventh, mat?yl !hXPnl!;;e ought all to read it often.” pinEeThaps 0; I generally use a hair- Pause. “What did ar you say?” Aside: “Chil ,J0 be qulet” "Dhl ‘B fiat! Dear me, Blld ll 'Il the cat!” 'Ei.uce when?” Pause. 'Wh)'. I never heard of #t.” "You astound me! ung:sslblnl o ‘Who did?” Pause. "Goodn!u graclous!” me, I thought you It seems utterly "Well what is this world Was it right in church?l”'r gt Pause. ‘And was her mother there?” gnus hlmld have dled of humflun‘nhf i L}mg p:ui: Wh.t did they do? “I can’ per(ectly sure, because haven’t the nof me; but I thlnk es something llke this: Te-tolly-loll- -lee-ly-li-i-do! And then repeat, you use. “Yes, I think it is very swedt—a very solemn and impressive, if gn % the andantino and pianissimo right.” ‘O] gum drops! never allow them to eat l'—l’ipl::‘l c::;fi And, of course, they can't, ti get their teeth, -nyw’-y QIS0 hey -Pause, “Oh, not in the least—go right on. He's here writing—it dnesn'l bother him." ¥ “Very well, I'll come if T can.” Aside: “Dear how it does tire a person's his thing up so long; I Bt ‘;nnlgt l“ lil“! like to talk, 'm 'm ou {1 your affairs.” P fiom Pause. “Visitors?” Pause. ;).(o we never use butter on them.” “Yes, that 1s a very good way; but all the cook books say they are very un- healthy when they are out of season, And he doesn’t like them, anyway— espech]ly canned.” “Oh T think that is. too them; we have never paid over 5 & bunch.” Pause: ;Musc you go? Well, good<by.” ause. “Yes, I think so. Good-by." Pause. ‘elock then—I'll be ready. th for cents ause. “Thank you ever so much. Good-by.” Pause. »noz at alll Just as fresh— "Oh. !’m lhd to hear that. Good-by.” SAT. TO MON. R. B. LUDY, M. D. SAT. TO MON. the teleph one lnd !Ilyl'