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UCTIONS OFFICES AND !TUDIOS. (Contim The WASHINGTON BUILDING Opposite United States Treasury DESIRABLE OFFICE SPACE The impnnlu list of famous business fnstitu- = , Wi ullct:‘d 1" ‘Washin, muuhw @ business home, 0] lfltm ificance to all business and mluflmul,w'm REASONABLE RENTALS iron! down, ‘balance ".k..‘a w u-mh stucco mmnlo' Jith_sarage 2071 ROE Ave BB o ALTY \o0ih 130, WOODRIDGE BEAUTIFUL. as nw"{'lfl uu“' T h R ke g e Brentwood rd. ‘eardener of over 20 or 3 ,,,,,,_‘, e “;F;Fr ana’ fowers H#\'fn §R._BUNGALO! ACE, BA' eer, Gtties Tirge Tor CF30, 3a. porches, hl 'y Co. bungalow, $25. B. M. Arlington, afl‘ 9ih 8t. N.W. ¥ Clarendon 2038. L ‘WANTED—BUILDING SITES. gas ENE REALTY CO., 1116 Ver- mont a1 nch—A ‘acres ___SALE OR Im—SUIUIBAN. t o rents 2l o — e e AUCTION l.&. THOS. m?m “ 'AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S ‘THREE- DN South < thwest. '-fu“ sell n nufliu atictls fzes: on “3‘ AD. 1030, AT ' P, the 'fol- te ston, District of Pogars) Pinance ncf" estment “"."ifn?‘ S sk Bt N.W, Ofl.r"vorlllcm of b 13 ul 12 it e ol - l‘fle‘r&l Columi Bubject covenants eether S s urchase 55 cai, "bnl-nn in’ two payable y_dee II ‘lgl 0] Ilnll A dlegpolll of l% P Cobt St purchases Terms rom day of sale, wige the Seeves e Pleit 10 sesell the Droperty st the Flsk and cost of defaulting purchaser, afier five adverjsement of such some Bewspaper published 1n Washington, WASHINGTON LOAN §: TRUST CO. Trustee. gy ALFRED H. LAWSON, \71!1!# 0¢11-8&ds.exSu Vice “President. P xl F ord “1929” Trucks ACM’E’i‘zFX‘I YR FINTCO. (| snoute % g B & ===l AUTOMOBILES At Weschler’s a Auto Auction 613G St. N.W. WEDNESDAY Ostober 22nd, 10 A.M. Conslgnmen ll l‘ Any Time oc2022 MEMAER W. %A MONEY TO LOAN. &mm‘« uildis %M‘”“”fi LLOANS UP TO $300. AL nn‘u ”l'% Drnugl'l'?'!fl Y. THE STATE LOAN CO. }“ 3337 Rhode Island Ave. Mt Rainier. Car Line to Door. . Fhose lluvllll COME IN, WRITE OR — RENT—SUBURBAN. G ALOW. ol 387 50 Park. Sheph AN condition, goa‘ higene FUTURE DAYS. WEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, Ot el oT. MW, THOS. J. —T% STEES' OF VALUAB| N. TRUETON AND. TEATH STUCCO St NG, EBNG PREMISES NO. 728 SHEPHERD REET N ss Helehte furnace; " Surden and r;,-" g e;.....‘.n.‘a; g,véw., oy g | LR i it o | 1 o Sl B g R "«;a:,, e ., M3, Rainier, 4. BROOK] kno' for D mtion as “flll" staliments, payable’in e intereat st per ufllnr nhaally, trom day"of ol trust upon cash. at the option of it of Lo} N LYON with s acre. leln( on § im- |9l lln.' nd pa ahd ‘cavered drivewsy st Side 4 gar garace, Rrisidaire. o bur 3500 will be c} ol 2 3 per th. n'cor iog, eton ot ays from Mab S | Sases” i Glass AUCTION SALES. MO AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW, By PUBLIC sian, Turkish, Chinese and Wilton Floor and Wall TERMS: CASH. oct21,22 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers NEW FURNITURE Oriental and Domestic Rwgs At No. 1108 Conn. Ave. N.W. WILL CONTINUE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930 COMMENCING 10 O’CLOCK A.M. Including, Handsome Dining Room .n‘t‘u ing, in part, will be sold at 3 Adam A. Weschler & Sori, Auctioneers’ AUCTION Sultes and 0dd Pieces, ‘Household Appointmes - Velves Ruga, T e Display Cases o'clock P.M. With Delivery Car, Ete. BY AU At Woodruff Co., Inc. 400 18th St. N.W. THURSDAY October 33, 1980, 10 A.M. ty, Steam Garment Pressing ‘Machines. erican 2 Tniets, Eotcaciors, Bl Teonk, Toonine Boards, Copper Dye Kettles, Alr Com- ressor, er Fabler. cne'\:l‘uh.uum Laundiy e Siotore. Shate Racks, Harley-Da with ‘betivery ‘Gar. and Remi: Typewril ooy "zfi‘x’&‘m’&"u’.‘&”“"""‘ TRUSTERS' oF A o-s'-‘;gny SR DETA A Roou -OAR BOILT IN A AND Freiay EIGHT K BUILT-IN O UCTION. Wirte of Tou cariain. dssds of trust reeord‘d in b.r 8311, folios 323, 1! S 35, respectivel Distrie 1 Colmbi Partics seciired thers 'l“ l!u at_public_a tr Bropliss P Hedt — G S o 'L.._ P Bt St Cohmni s Suplivitien’rade f. m?in closed in square , : it Liber follo 50 ?'. rmrd: o of the surveyor of ‘l‘(rnu AdE, N NOWN A8 UNDI oon- st Cormbia. If. Baid tely. 20" clme. of Saie an K he thirty (30) days '“hm ‘nnylll"“ .nd ‘{ snd risk ‘of nu haser, after five (8) tizement, of ‘such vesa) 0c16,d&dbs,exBu .y A-man o adih STNW. Friday, Oct. 24. 11 AM. any Wall Cases, Pl gl...u A Flate c-- US EI Official U. 8. Gnul Aullmar ne . \UCTIONEERS, R 1. QIR A 'rmfl'!.' lg.l 0)- VALV B0 o6 8ROOND irtue of l certain deed of trust, duly ,'.'Ji.n. : o ik sl 311 € sea: ? H nd at the of the party se- RNER AS 8 ereby, the undersigned trustees will | TRU ic_auction, in front of the prem- T Y HCRSDAY, THE TRINTIETH DAY 1 e foflowing-described land he City of Wash- Districs of Columbia, and desienated eing part of ‘lot 31 in subdisiston of lots in u\nu m wde ofice of Dist 'l'ez k3 ft:u'mm- ‘L 30t B ‘metts. and boua known .I“IW O“f nlul-unl and to n square ""’F-fim‘ "3' One %Hird f Yhe pur d 10 . Falanes T twe caual Innflhlm:ntm DA ‘0 in"one and_ two e of the purel be_required B hnser, after five days advertisement such resale in wmt newspaper published in 1 , D. Washington, D. fowsaAMIN WOLBERG, MER O'HARA, 0c20,22,24.27,29,30 ‘Trustees. 1 of sale. € | skove the rient to esell th he def eity of Wlnhlnllon. O, 5 HARLES FUTURE_DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- ASEMENT BRICK AND HOUSE _WITH 'H STRI the request of the party s cured inereby, the undersigned brustecs wiil at public auction, "in_tront of the E MONDAY, NTY- VENTH D Bay OF OCTOBER, A, D. 1S3, AT THREE-THIRTY O'Cl .M., _the following described Tand S premises situ ate in the county of Washington, Dis of Columbia, lo 15, the ecords of the office ‘of the surveyor of {he District of ‘Columbla, described as fol- sinning for the same at the rorth. enst corner of ‘said lot ihe. snterseetion of Four (formerly _Binney) ~stree: long the 1i of sal nce southerly 50 feet to | &% Lt teenth nngm-. “Biblect” to* ihe B‘:ve‘n Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pad in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two fs, with interest .0 8t be “complied wfln vithin DAY days Trom dny of sele, otherwive hy isises Tererve the Hant o resell the Bro erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- haser. after :‘J;, o OMVE adverticement, of wspaper publishe Washington, D. C, W, RK TAYLOR, W5 TRUSTEES' SALE OF _VALUABLE PROVED “REAL CESTATE. TH R STORY. BRICK' DWELLING. 'NO. AST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4579, folio 263 et sea., the land records of the District of Colum- ia, and at the request of the party secured by, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in_front of the premises. ‘WEDNESDAY. TWENTY-] QCTOBER, A.D. 1930, AT FOUR- P. e foliowing and premises, sitate 0 ingion, District, of Columhh o lesign: it S0t 5 5na 83/100 Yoct of 15t 36 {destenated for taxation purposes as lot 803), in square 936, together with_the improvements. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase to be paid in cash, balance in two t able’ in_one and two rehaser. within’ 15 dnn . ROLAND DRURY, TAl 5 Tristees. TeOAS RSP i Auction Sale of pi&%fi% of Every Description Smith’s Transfer and Storage Warehouse No. 1313 U St. N.W. Friday, October 24th At 10 O'Clock AM. 0¢21,22,23 ADAM A. & BON, Auctioneers. STEES' Y D\guuno. o a3 WALTER STRERT By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5912, folio 147 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co: and at the reque: of the party the undersigned trustees By public auction, 1n front HE THIRD fumbla, ‘described land per plat recorded office. B verror for "the (Disteict ot Gotameta ' in Liber 45 at tolio, 106, Terms of sold subject o & building tion trust amounting to §1, hly; balance’ cash. st ees “at. cost urchaser. _Terms of complied vl;h 'lt{lhl:l shirty ustees re- Foperty at the risk_and cost of t ulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such re- sale In some newspaper published in- the W rrmon. IDGETT, Ji 0¢22,24,27,30,n03 “Trustees. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Retiring Sale of New and Used AUTOMOBILES :a TRUCKS Automotive Sales Co., Prederick, e A From Business L By Publje Auction At Weschler’s Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. Saturday, October'25, 1930, 10 AM. Whippet Four-door Sedans, SF46 Two-ton Chassis Stake ht Coach, Model ol 83, With'New Model 106 Motor, New Cars and Tru ‘Willys icks “6” Sedan, International Model Chassis With Three-passenger Cab, 32)(6 Dual Tires, 6x12- Used Cars and Trucks 0B, -Knig] ys-Knight, Hudson, Studebaker, Ford Tourlng Demonllrml', cpubie 1 Bodies, Republic Late " Three- 84”x7” Dual Tlm International Mod- Body. Reo Speed ‘Wagon, ete. ON VIEW AFTERNOON OF FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th AUC N SALES. FUT DAYS. THI . OWEN 08 J. 0Nt m¥e"ST AW THOS. J. Wii“" ‘i"sg m 0O NALPABLE BRICK | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Semi- of trust, re- ded Th Liber "N o e land Focords of the, District of o)um G m request of Tty sec undersig) elll.fl will l:fl ubll nction. i frant of U AY, THE TW > AT nd n the IM lll me‘t% nm‘. xmn the 'n‘:nm.& emt lu % tiehes sd theace r‘: at lI-I.ol Al‘ oennr mn the risk and c ol defaulting pyrcha: SR u.m.? ke newspaper pul resrye the ' ARERIR E B1gmop 0¢17.20,22,25.28 __ Trustee THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONE! 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF vALvAm.l STORY BRICK DWELLING. 1 22 irige of 8 deed of 8, 1928, as inst: Detached Brick Dwelling certain deed of trust, duly r No. 5984, follo 218 et seq., d T of the Distriet of Colum- ud at ihe reauest of the Tty sec by, the under: truste &t public auct FRIDA GLOCK P. pad prem! ulntemmm of 0o I .Z\?ar"‘%u‘i"é‘“‘:'nfl e Hary ot ot Dt ot o0d. i1l Se ue) PfE,Plat pecor, n the suveyor e the iber 85, follo 45; .ubms %o mn rirr mlcum.‘ e ect trust for 3750, Turtner barticalars of whioh il be lnnoum;!d et time of sall s, | Shase ‘price.above a1d trus % deposit of 3300 re e &glx“{n recording. etc. i~ i:m. [z s 0¢22,23,24 EDUCATIONAL. CIVIL SERVICE ” n m ile " Clerk, 1 Service s ¥ Fehx Mahony’s "; National Art School m feet 8 inches the nofthess: corner of ssid iof e, (1) and running thence street; the to the beginning: subject 'mmr;lrof“:u over & 3 flzoz'-;fl'g E on of o "‘d Taot, * 1300, 808, 1310 “and 13 oo .u. One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, with interest per cent le semi- Deposit e "ol sale;and_ % fifteen dars imm date J sale o complete purchase. Purther particulars at time AL’ 8 Wik Trustees. O RTATNING, THIRI: TRUSTEES' SA! APA TMENTS, l-?u:h" “rve or ?Dl‘ lh Dlrltlm of (‘):' e Cumbia, 1n Liber 71 &t folio 10; Block & n oy -‘- squar 0. o deed o 90,000, '"h’“‘r&«' ::rllr.n 7:- o o f‘? sale; ‘ffi"“{{fi ity with o0 g Jor trustees. Bonveyanc chaser’s within ] ‘ aavs. o ther' feited a rty me L0 Tesold av ‘tne giscration ot e HONSE OECAR R. 3 ©c17.20.22.24.38 ustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Avmonml 1431 Bye ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE TO xm 1414 vé G A ACHED By vnnet!lmmofmhnmeown ot the Distriet of Columbia. Moidin: o 37003, 1 :'.fl wil &30 iblie au -umnn. . front of ‘the pre mises, s THIRD b Of850, - AT O'CLOCK P DAY - selhe, uE- W. Tnteres of Flore: Barnes, In ‘the followin, described land and premises, situ t District of Columbis and beins lot nu bered thirty-elght (38) and part of lot num- bered thirty-seven (37) in square numbered twenty-seven hundred and twenty-two (2722) with the %mm;nvcmfinu 2 thereon. Terms of sale: Al depouit. re- quired upon of bid. veyancing, y, m 2nd_ mardln- at purchs ‘Terms of sale to be com- Plied With within thirty dave Trom dsy of Opherwise the administrator 'reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. L, Admini A ?vs Attorney for Admlnl-tutor. 0c22-d&ds.exSu nbian_Bldg. THOMAS J. OWEN, ; nfl WAYCTIONEERS, % 953 VALUA] nc.% o R4 By virtue of R T ""'::u‘*f:, ot s du o TRUS: 1 [ESDAY, !frem cit; in 13 desionated ley’s_subdivision nl Sduage s per recorded in the office of the surveyor the District of c olumbl ) jhe Tamrier a in Liber W. l.h the gnnm:‘tmen 1d 7 1a 80 eed ‘01 triint securing an $12,000.00, further partic which will be announced at The Sntire 5 &nen-u price day of sale byt Batits 8 EnE pur:finer} .l"" five “dlyl ;2 "bh jens ‘Washington, D. CHA Jp SEEL L&nmt SHARCES i & 0618.20.92.94.27.29 THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. 8_SALE OF VALU. LB PRRLEING, Eggvflv aoa' By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, duly of u.'g:én.: Focoras of the b:"'éli"n‘fi Toltmi: the request of ¢! "17.'5.'-3 8. Ope-third ‘.nn mg,nhm Sle 1n ohe and two y from nu “Sption 5300 wil be re- °f & ng, Cresell the property Gl x m‘_".‘.fi%fi' i ¥ ; | Night—Mon., Wed., Fri., 7:15 to 9:15 Day Classes—9:30 to 3 P.M. Professional Courses h Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Per- | Design, Commercial Art, Pmera Ink. Children's Saturday A.M. 1747 R. L Ave. North 1114 ACCOU NEW 11” Class “Illlfll l-nhl —in ting - o Southeastern Umven ity 1736 G _St. (Y. M. C. A.), NA. 8250 National University REGISTRATION NOW OPEN School of Law Bchool of Economics and Government on" s "R, %% ¥ ae. ml 13th Street N.W. . Natfonal 6617—Metropolitan 4 SCHOOL OF SPANISH wisamaror s B W, Nate Accountancy Walton Courses New Classes Begin Oct. 27 ENBOLL NOW Columbus University 1314 MASS AVE N.W. OL Met. 5626 SCHO:! 1319 F, 8t. N.W. ~ Art—Advertising Interior Decoration—Costume Desi, Life Class Children's Saturday C& /> S~ ACADEMY— _ 1333 F St. N.W. ME. 2883. COLUMBIA “TECH” All Branches of ENGINEERING and Blueprint Reading, Estimating and Math. Classes. ime. Day and Evening S A Grete Lorleberi von Bayer iano 'cflah C:l.’l‘ugd.lm tile Studied Director, rofessor Mar Sonuol Tor Mus ment, C Chflr.slun"(!lr- DELIGHTFU autumn TOURS MERCHANTS & MINERS Tmu'pomflon Co. EDUCATIO NAL The Scarab Murder Case By S. S. Van Difie m&mhtnn.m THE STORY THUS FAR. @a.fimwa@m: t‘fi v in ) wh editiSns, A T Y \tiorney ad REN PR " u:l' e of t'o m':: Markhem.' by e museum it Scarlett Temembered that took jodf bis collar and scarf l laid them, with Seart i o e Sable. ni, peluuned (D% yance. said, Tt is the’ udsment of Bakhm the, fombs ot (v Pharachs " had been blood surrounding Kyle's nd o footprint madg by hud,‘){“ th for & rubber-soled tennis shoe. l}mh his feet. f Bliss' italit k(h bu\ l ety ,:a;."m,.m.,. B ks: Bilss appeared, went to summon After da. was i drinkin bre u"! 3, oclock * PYance tol unnnished the revious t. h- n found in Ryle' Re ‘mever locked his study door Rnd anrhody Mgk have taked the e olitan arab, the re had ‘sent o, the Metr To e duters Mrs. B Stiiking Womag, about 26 o 47, of ihe sensuous QGrientat “type. Insisted " ubon ‘seeing her flusband. ' e declared ner ' bellef his innocence. INSTALLMENT X. (FRIDAY, JULY 13 1:15 P.M) CARLETT'S eyes followed her with S a troubled, sympathetic look. a sigh. “You know, Vance, she was devoted to Kyle—her father and Kyle were great cronies. When old Abercrombie dfed Kyle cared for heru uwp!g she’d been his daul h- oia'n affair is a terrible bfl’ “One can well understand that,” Vance murmured perfunctorily. “But she has Hanl to console her. y the by, doeur. your Egyptian servant appears to be quite en rapport with llu Bliss.” “What's mt—'hlt's that?” Bliss lifted his head and made an effort . “Ah, yes . . . Hani here my wife's con- cerned. He practically brought her up, after her father’s death. He's never lmven her.” He of eu dency. “What's -ll palaver about, :ny- how?” Heath asked mnemy He faced Markham. “Listen, chief; haven't you got :'lm“‘h evidence for an indict- instinet was his M'.h in Vmeg halted him. the point of answering Hn'.h when Hennessey put his head in the dnurmde.nflo H Do ibHie. Wellave s here.” “Rignt1” Heath cupped his hands to his n]:l‘:‘mfl bawl With the removal of Kyle's body Heath stood yelnz the huddled silent go from here?” His bo disgust and was ;fld’ mone side, spoks him in tones. o eoulv d nmu‘ffi “.g sal ‘ance m.o - district m.omey for several minu lu. “Very well,” Markham mwered as strolled back toward us. “But unless you reach wu‘\.ek conclusion pretty. loonwe'llhnvew e n. .. L Vance paced slowly back and forth in front of the cabinets, his eyes on m floor, while the rest of us watched m. Even Dr. Bliss roused himself Pled at him with & curious and "None ot these cluu rings true, Mark- » Vance said. “There's something fike o oy u‘“"m.‘“. ey one thing and cypher S one = you the obvious n "- Cmce however, who made ‘our uncles, Mr. sfluw. was m-uck over the hnfl th that statue of Sakhmet at 10 o'clock. Mr. Boarlett found the here and notified me. ed the mmm. muw ‘.fia" . ea otmnem- m %fi is Sergt. Heath damnéd outrage!” he muttered, nv.unt his square, heavy jaw. “An ulh“e—yul" Bliss lifted u!d- t Salveter L me i SR, e e “Far too much energy. hend exactly how you feel, aggressiveness, while bell; % iroumstances, who m neu,md!ormnylom “Poor nrll"ne commented, with | foun! .« + » And how long g and commune among the -mfllunenllf" “See here, Mr. Vance"—Salveter was w “I don't know what you're m:wmn. but 1f it's mn.fim )en?lw‘n ace. He was deepl‘};.rrplzxed and dissat- |1 fi\l ed to and fro with disguised llefl.ness Whlcb I he halted In mm of the the end cabinet e studied it for l eyes moved to gaze ascended isfled, and he thlt S 31% 1 uddenly he pool of bicod bem and bent over. moment, and men hls the ?&‘fl;‘* Slowly his the to rest on the lbove the curtain rod. After a while ifted back to the pool of 1 got the impression that he was measuring distances and trying to determine the exact relationship be tween the blood, the cabinet, the cur- tain and the molding along the top of e ey he straightened up and m"'"%“e‘r‘? ciose to the curtain, his back "Rnlly. now, that's most interest he murmured. I wonder . He turned and, drawing up, one of the folding wooden chairs, placed it n ledge | directly in front of the cabinet on the t where Kyle's head had lain. sI"(l'l.:':n 'lgnmounud the chalr and stood for & considerable time inspecting the o e T Extrordin'ry!” His voice he placed was barely .‘Qld‘l?;l:' i Taking oul monocle, it In his eye. Then his hand reached out over the edge of the ubu’nleec" -r&d’ ked up something very c:nee‘c Hl.nlpnldt he h::l placed the tatue of Sakhm ::n:v‘:a 'nnne n? us could see, but pres- ently he slipped the object into his coat pocket. A moment later he de- scended from I.he chair and faced Markham with & grim, llulfled look. “This murder has amazin’ possibili- ed. Before he could explain his cryptic remark, Hennessey again appeared at the head of gn stairs and called out to Sergt. Heal «m?::. & guy here, m.med sdvem' who says he wants to see Doc ‘Young Salveter approached m vm.h a . _He ve Scar- ; then sight of “ln' do you do?” he said, obviously at Vance’s presenee. “It's hmlbnxumennoeluw you . . . in Egypt . .. What's all dhe excite- ment_ about? Have 'we been invested by the military?” His pleasantry did not ring true, -set gral '@ thin, tigl medlu- height, sf ve' been an athlete in his college dressed sim| drawn curtain and came j{to ‘woodel marked. W‘hl(“ldldnt’f I had to cool feet for nearly an hour in the cura outer office nneukr 1 went uj the lucky to be back now.” Vance a) ntly as his without qlml yfleww"d rose lazily drew a small note book from his pocket, at the same time feeling in his waist- %‘ as if for something with which to Sors and all . Salveter; but could you lend me cll? Mine seems to have tllnppunj’fin (I immediately became Intereued, for I knew Vance never carried a used a small plfl rmm- ich he always wore on his o&:};:!;:&) Salveter reached in his ighted.” pockm:t and held out & long hexagonal yel Vance wok it and made several mo- tations in his book. Then, as hn ‘Was about to return the penul, and looked at Qha “‘Ah, a Mon| wflt?" he ldd. ‘l’wull:ri o Do you ys use thun'l" ‘And now, Mr. Sal- vner,lfllppmhhullyw’dnw\ho o uestion you mi.n oy Bliss, by the way, is there, e’ added Calveter's eyelids dropped rwm .ndn he gave vnnce [ mfn‘ el “Oh, z she? Thanks. I'll walt caught | {nin of Sakhmet itatively, - d-nly tumad nnfl unod t0 him. md uy Mr, ‘ll‘leldr ‘l‘gll ?ni good (dluw." it . (To Be Continued.) Car Wheels of Wood. m'blchwmhul‘thll:hwn