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There Is No BLINDFO | GloverPark munity against where. 1The decision EXHIBIT HOME— e ——— fCome with n eyes and an open mind. Make your own crl:rnl ?mpnmm of home ownership here with apartinent renting . . . advantages of the new bomes in this poj by the fact that nearly $2,000,000.00 worth of new houses have been built, sold and occupied here. {English village des 6 large rooms, 3 poi tile baths, brick mantels, oak floors, other fine kitchen equipment. scaped lawns, paved streets and alleys. Many other features and advantages of location. $8,975 up { 3806 BENTON ST. B ———————— ——— @ Take Burleith-Glover Park dus or drive out Que or R St. to 37th, morth to Tunlaw Rd. and turn lelt on Bmtml St. Home open every day untl broker or B. burlder 927 15th g’ Nnk Nat’l 2!70 LD TEST Here Then weigh the ular com- those of similar prieel ound else- arrived at by others is witnessed solid brick construction, rches, builtin garages, master igidaire and Beautifully land- With Bryant Automatic Gas Heating Systems $200 additional H. Gruver, s REDUCED $3,500. NOW $10,450. CORNER BRICK. rooms, practically new: open firenlaee. Frigidals E fl and st PN‘ alley; on ave. $13,750. Edgemoor, '\Id u?' B u“‘ifi'fl: 1mnu'7um. "lnemn: uilt ¢ deles calling Adama 3 ter-en- ivenien i with migim: Wil And ‘elent and first-fleor tory, larg nnr-n-m. floored_nttic. four excellent nw‘. numerous bulls- uhfnmm uipment l clu&- "‘i vlrkty r. r l f wit] Evemng'bhane Servnce 7 to9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 0830. !uopfiona)ly Preny Bungalow. o h chil- community !l' Dll! u,nvu by nty ot ‘“ e u-uu:u- porce- llnl u:d Il Kitchen. You ITION. > lrgul Witk this emaragné and well | 2 ew Chevy Chase Home. Detached. $12,500. et o bett mur bule Beautiful Woodley Park, 7,500. 5 Bed Rooms, 2 Baths . oy BT .,m:r..mé%{,ul 3-CAR ".l g room. Outside pantry o7 Close Sun perler. RAGR. of shrubbery. condit <€ PHELPS, ‘Realtors. National $300. NEAR MD. AVE N.E. 1417 K 8. Lot, 30 by 200 Ft. Oxev Chase, \ld fearly new: h eolental: Joated on | treet; Asms ehovah’For SRrGaln: very easy terme Edw. H. Jones & Co., Inc,, 5520 Conn. Ave Clev. 2300. 208 Thvesiment. Belidin National" S Erenings: Colu Colored Bargair.—* Jccial Owner h.vln{ gty will sacr 1 rooms. ] L room; mmm: lgungry by and COLORED. o8 31t belew R. L. ave. Puuv- lll u‘nlhllly llflll"‘ brick g 'GR AVATTE, 07 130 Bt Evenin lPMn ¥ orgia P FOR COLORED. KINGMAN PARK. NEW HOMES i The Proof of Merit E’" than 300 families satis with moedern_heuses, ang term CHAS. D. SAG -uun.x s ”‘M‘ “uth'ifl NW. — = oolfe \llh \'Ilg‘ FaNNis "SOonT, | un—s‘mus. AND K. NEAR MAR- i Trcmfl;xe& s ¥ “NW.—GOO! g l- CRARE & PELY, Union rm. m syjtable Veommis ket tatl e owner, | §16,800 || the Com THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, RENT—BUSINESS ocery, pharmacy, etc. At 207 15t E. DAVIS 788 13th St. N.W. EXCHANGE. ES ofl’ trust, all rented, for equi! in apartmen hovss of about 30 Units. What have you H, CARTER, Tivesimsens Y dtag. ’D:l ‘——" lv:“ll: 3 Sojuum s t. | W % 10 Geres e L | men ‘acres Tear rl‘l Md vnlv'x at IU.D‘O ind $1,000 cash, I AUCTION SALES, 1431 EYE NW. RN 0. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, No. 3905 Morrism Str-d Northwut. redgrded i Tver For | ufi“f {" the land recors o e % S rict of Co: oot ot party Investment houses valued af | SrgrOG, T ROBERT W. SAVAGE, 717 Union_Trust Bl Nat. 6799 AST, NEAI [CH L foom. sefni-detached brick ‘dwelling. & Imost new, with one trust Bulldine lots. . H. CAR’ 0 eegin National 41 vent! LOTSH, CLEAR OF ENCUMBRANCE, Dearby northwest Maryland suburb. "Resl Talue. 35,000 Wil exchange for fifst-class small’ investiment property. Eliot Middleton, Realtor. 06_Investment BIds. = = e SALE OR_EXCHANGE. X VERY DESIRABLE CORNER RESIDENCE, i strect mear Longie Cost to owne: 33.000. because of change in business wil acrifice for % First trust, $15.000. 8. Metro. 2827 500. inclosed breakfast and siecbing urner, Frigidaire, weather-stripped cclmdmnn * g nullberld forty. s combination l t] ith ‘21’ 'r‘:' ". a"’.%ma ird of th purchase cash. Dala lance 1g "two Centum per from day e land. rovements, consistin Iwelling. d in caual mmumnu (Puyadle’ n years. with inters six nnum, payable et ann f" For appoint- |at th uch Spaper Dublished in' W, £636.38.mh3. —nm-ud in the heart of the ounts Jection of Montgomery County, on) om the White House. Iying trfiv. of 300 acres, most of which | now in biuegrass, just about one mile essional Country and overlooking Kentsdale and thi From the eleva- ton, ‘whigh is about 400 feet, wonderful views of surrounding country for 25 miles or more may be seen. Improvements ava! able. Priced far below anything in its im. mediate neighi 001 J * BRICKLEY, HN Estates, Farms. Blds Acreac: 709 and 710 Dist. 731 I‘rofl ON 1am BT, rm IIIY wii . decors degirable for mos . D. roe rink plani -9-1 L soft dj st light' m::‘uhe printing er -n{ stere and ‘basement. o0 on ressonable Terma: djotning ral Ir- te %0 '{vc\h. xnc. LARGE STORE. 3 GEORGIA AVE_—$32.50 R it 1404 K St Dist. 9080. EKCELLENT TIRE STORE. opther Sibupina oy e By BTG ure dealer. ‘opportanit: tante alio auto muory an nsguimnent pusinss 1404 K Bt NW " Dist. 9080 e e OVFICES AND ITUDIOI x 4-ROOM APT. Been cecupied By dencist for past 10 vrs.d splendid opportunity. 1101 Pa. ave. LARGE OFFICE. heart of the real estate and Dl Located tn t finaneial aistriet; 1404 K St N.W. 1315 H ST, N. W v-n (desirable To0ms, prices range nnr. t 3 9080. N. The Wilkins Bulldl es Prapert 15 Z 1514 H Street ‘V w. LOCATED in financial diatriet acr the 'ml" from Veterans Bures Al s s ane wiuh || High Ceilings I Rent Includes: I | | B | Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Conn. Ave. Phene Decatur 2600 Nights and Hell s Call Clev. 4705 | 511 11th St. N.W. Entire 6th Floor for Lease Suitable for Office or Lighs Manufacturing 1,900 Bquare w $1 per Square P sk Bae District Nat'l Bank Bldg. 1406 G St. N.W. heart || Single Excellent || business er business sehool. See Supt. on premises, or 1418 Eye St. PHRI Ilu than I‘Rll.d je. L DUVATT & CO., 723 11th 8t. N.W. WANTFD—INVESTMIN'! mn‘f' iF YOU H. TEMALL “Fn properties returning 137 or beer, Fean sell them for you “ELI6T MIDDLETO! 205 Investment mfl 1 Metro. 2827. vum n‘bm PROPERTY. ottage home in grove fles Iu.n 4y weter nvfln & Hom Washin ore. sent harbor: 6 Trom Ba Md. . idge. luu\- bay, large lot. rent Tor sengen’ An—wlml. RE. BMA mm 1K SERVICE: Znd and 3rd truets in 3 S Klul in ntub'y Md. and Va red ta Cottage at Bay seven rooms and gight rooms ge_Office. e Tos «n- lox -I iwo—ru MOREY AVA D C. real es _Dist & 'SECOND TRUST We will buy monthly payment deferred purchase money second trust notes secured on owner-occupied N_FIN, 916 Woodward Bide. AL QUICK MONEY — 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS: 3100 TO O LEND, 2nd j1g TROSTS DTS 1 FRANSAC: YL TO COMPLET CF. WARING 1416 P 'r, H.w NAT'L 9172 i MONEY_TO_LOAN. HAVE T10.000 TO LOAN ON GOOD PIRBT trust security. WALSHE, INC., 1107 Eye Bt.'N. AUTO LOANS. LOANS, ~REFINANGCING. NO RED GENERAL FINANCE CO', 1827 14th Decatur 1192, _Open evenings. AUTO_ LOANS. REFIN, RATES: CONFIDENTIAL. ~ Mc! RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. N ONS. W l.u..wz OAN' DISTRICT FI) 11913 New \'ark A NE GF LT m ION. AL REALTY D FIN. o8 905 N Y. AVE N.W. IAIJ——IUI!JIIAN SUBURBAN HOMES_SALE AND _RENT. ROI T E. LOHR, lll Cedar st., Takoms D. C Ga._088! hot: 'lhr oak all -l‘lll nru 'ements. Tice, 3$5.! Atl. 1 8-ROOM Oll-lc‘ll highway, bus and trolley: w llnllul lrm Tents. ' BEBHAZO & ncfln. M‘l! . Park, STU fi eby. ‘ lsell &% public. aiction. 4 bl - 3 m A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers M BANKRUPTCY SALEOF Ladies’—Men’s—Children’ RAIN COATS Rain Hats, Rubbers, Etc. By Auction AT WESCHLER’S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. THURS D AY Mpreh 13, Jomi 11 A 241p To: Harry Tostnbers. BAAKrupt No. TERMS: CASH. Albert E. Stelnem, Trustee. mh9.10,11 331 G Bt. N.W. hler & Son, Auctioneers. ruptey Sale of RELIGIOUS ARTICLES JEWELRY WATCHES CLOCKS PLATED WARE TOILET SETS POCKETBOOKS CHURCH GOODS, ETC. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. THURSDAY March 12, 1981, 2 P.M. re; Edward Voist, Bankrupt No. Aert E. Steinem, Trustes mh,10.11 1 G Btreet N.W. On Thursday, March 12, at 10 am. D. NOTES, Auct THOMAS J ’%Yn Sow. AUCTIONEERS. TRU S SALE OF V. AND By yirtue of a certain st, duly R et sea.. District of Co: he undersigned trustee Wil in_front of the prem. on THURSDAY. AY | @ ARCH, AD. 1981, A& i deséribed land and prem- rt of oris undred "to et twenty t;m ' all. 1 ibe! No l &}v‘u ot the bumef x4 ? ot r: at Lol D2, complied with within At m, dy of sale. otherwise the tru ey The Tight 't0 i risk and cost of el affer five days’ iZ! seh esgle Hewspaper - DUl in Wash- " THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPAI ALFRED H. LA fe38-dads. !I:Il' elu President. FUTURE. DAY®. o FLORIST. ATTENTION —LARGE, SPECIALLY constructed greenhouse with cotfage, 2 acres land: sacrifice. DE SHAZO & McNAB, Bond payments. 0 & M'c LARGE AND SBMALL WATER PRONT PROP. griies on the Patomac and Rappahannock DE 20 & MeNAB, MODERN — BUN Aulw. 5 RMS. RIVERDAL, BET BLVD. AND CAR ‘.1 SPLENDID _LOT OAK PRICED ERCEPTIONALLY LoW A‘l‘ 33780 ApH: SEIDENSPINNER, 307 BLVD., pm 880 Open and Lighted 'ly i/ ;fi ] 2417 Perry s e.—A superb bun e Section. " 41 PerTy delightful sun porch colonial, at e Mt e 2377 R. North B\JN(}ALOW 5 R.OOM 'rn.! BATH. LARU! living room, fireplace, oa) lml'l h E heat, nty _room for Barsain, $7.950; 3800 cash, balanee monthiy. it coloniai, 6 10oms. tile bath, center Jving room, sk fieors thio mice corner loi; in shape ready to mve into, A resl var for quick 310, 1,000 cash. b 2 Beautitul nuumm lots, $300 each. UIS KEISER, Bethesdu _Bank Bidg, Sethesds, Md, a ua E MO ms nfl'r YA garden and flowe ige BU Hllll 4-room bungalo .bl ed d painted, ‘B‘I: r' lni ‘f‘ a.w{nl‘p%'l".h. ter, “:) " legtricit: National l!’l 2 ACRES OF LAND WITH 1. M HOUSE about 1 mile this side of Mkvflle Only lm cash, blllntl"munt to suit purchaser. PER LL 0O CO. Hpnmuz 3. nzn—sunump. WAN'I'IB T0 IUY—HDL’SI BRICK, 6 ROOMS, 2 BATH3, BEMI-DETAC] gd or detached nw. Gire lowest arice. - r o WOODRT D. Fire comer Lear siores and bus tocl rom Orange u;_gom--- Dist. mfi-fi @.’;‘ e e Wign Gievetion "en ma for buldi DRIDOE REALTY €O 2377 '80 BALTY Dok There are a few choice home sites in this delightful section availahle st most attractive prices. purchase of the site and the con- struction of your heme, F. Eliot Middleton Realsor ready | n 33 CARROLL AVE. TAl $id figor, ubturniched, auils. Reierences. MA P B | @ THOS. J. QWAN { & SON, AUCTIONFERS, 1 EYE ST N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF ¢ 5F B1X VALUABLE TWO- BRICK FRAME DWELL- nlu KNOWN As CREMISES 900 TO B e duly vecorded in L "Rt Tallo 136 ¢ sea of the land records of the District of Colum: nd at the request of the hereby. the undersianed traste at public auction. 12 front of the ¥ it Vael remises, DAY 5 of Washineton: Dis- and designated as and be- plat recorded in the office fil“lu;xtyrr‘gfi; the "Bistrict of Columbia, I s o7 wale: One-ihird of the purchase , balance in two Durenaser. quired at :uu o Sate. o ete., o ‘salr o’ be hin nl’-'s" stoes dvertise: res per piblished tn Washingto GF VALUABLE I STORY OFFICE BUILD- STR) ; KNOWN A8 'A'Hl W the S recurea on e e and TnooM PURNISHED uunquw THREE [ s gvay; cogi el ave uth || South 108 reet; thence wei FOR Sione Tetdence or 8 horme, ‘Hear District line. o i "BOSWRLL Hyaitevilie o1, AUCTION SALES. TURE DAY AUOTI! J OWEN & BON, 1431 Eye Street Northwest. B2 srusst flo 43 * No olio 443, ict ‘ot Columbia. i % .g’r‘ X o mbered 0. lsjon o our hunore (r fat recorded in the o “surveyor or the Distilct uf Coll fenct mbia ber W. P at tolio Toca a5 Touows Beetnning the u:le at ‘m. northwest corner of n -1'. llung the lufi'm ) the et o -3 B feet to an alley ld lot, the thence RO e “Dlscn o sal the Dy days trom date of s the na red by sa the difdersigned, the trustee named In said | th WUl offer for sale under t‘x: publie suctlon, at recor veyor of the Distri et ), o o W T to_agreement recorded in Liher 337 Terms of sale: One-third ef 4l price in cash, of which a depos must be made with the trusice at time nd the balance in h payable semi-annu: se: trust on the property sold. or a e Cbst. be Compiiea With within ‘18 ale mus complied w from dte of sale, 0 default”of which Ihe n m amudmn. purchaser newapaper pul Taned o Weshington. D. 'C E ancing, title ‘examination recors at the f the D! T By GEORGE E, Vlcl Pmlll-. Attest: IR ZIRPEL, Secrelary. Alttaaren lb C. d A 8?0!‘! FRA e i Liber N 120, e, S INDAY, S BY 0% AT, a ash! o( HAL'U plat _ree: lh BRICK %ICI irt ll NORTHW] 7y i '.‘u’l Tequest llhev‘rl{y et : LA % e gernaisd L EiE e R t ine (i n, D. ,..fl '.3.. the . 1 e g f P T, ] ; hlll!l““n LW o - o) B - | B ¥ f $1.000 will be THIRTY of purch: T city of 3 llu Tty. & t | : = it k WEDNESDAY, AUCTION FUTURE RO T O s T AR "@éfis&rfiflmfl By virtue ul.r certain deed of lfllll. CIMC Mareh 1,°1927, Deing instrument ords the request of undersigne ton, in TWi ¥ 931, AT . thy !ollowln(-dauerlbea land_ and prei the District of Colymbia, n}d “dests an Hng lh‘o on }rvlnl lr"t by flepl.h of 150 feet lh'l"flf of t twelve (12) in lhe John Sherm: ,“‘ o T Tront on rving street by the full -u:n ihereof o d and, eighte in Henry :\;n:mfl lot eleven d known as, R hvfaton "re- l'?l & of the e surveyer of he date hereof es ubdivision of B Aiso’ he: sast "rive 15 hundre art six hundr(d " Bold o uirpos iy three o7 o&?mm to s pylfir uuulrod : at the Vo e omplicd with: within otherwise depasit forfeited and ro: be. sed and resold S Fiserevion M Tne triistee LIAV BRALOVE. MARTIN MeTRERNEY. mh11,13.16.18,1 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, JUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. 7 VAL!JA E REAL ES- i P RY ST BUILDING cnm'umo STORE AND APARTMI 818 AND : Aimo STORE TG o RY IN IN REAR. APART ’Exgun 817 NORTH- B virtue o1,8 certaln deed of trust duly recorded in 80, follo 137 ef seq.. of tne land secoran of the'l):‘ntn 1 Cols o .. the following-decsri and premises. situate in the eity of ington, District of Columbia. and designated and being the south thirty (30) feet front on Ninth_streel © full depth of original ot by ul fo% Bve () in Sauare four hundred and four or office ), together with the im ro forath °?'mr;o'- Hory brick b third of the purchase in two ain. " Dayable lo. secured by deed o Trus: upon the erty sold, or all cash at the option of A deposit of 31, €91 rchase of Sale ¢ bried itk wichbs. thirey dave from dny 0' gl‘l. fl'h!YVlfl the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the o gnd"cont o1 umumn Burchaser” atter rtisement of le in e pubiished. 1n Washingtom AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO; B T ‘hl‘l): %WQTO' _m'dlas nfl'_'." Attes BAL] $p REAL ONE- E OF VALUABI ATe GORETSTING HTO! RE. ¢ RnowN 1523 AND 1525 SOUTHEA! OF NE-STORY P AS PREMISES By O Re o7 cgriain, deed of trus " duty 1821, of 1 Wil Sen b ullu"{'.mfié‘.?"n‘r‘,'??:n o1 e ' 'THE Y- RD A T aoa proalsee. & s .u"flfl ‘the purchase erms blhnu ih two one and t le money to be b caual instaliments, 5P"at "veven “per " centu annyally. from day of upon_thi Sh at opm.y sold. or all A deposit ‘ot he purchaser. ine 5t Sater AT ob t of pureh: omplied with within _thirty er otherwies the trustees resell the preperty. at rehaser, 86y trom eterve the per pul th“ II ll-hl mh11,13,16, 'EW 81, fol tha District ‘ot c». request of the undersigned 0 .{lnd rec premises. on DAY. TH] AY OF MARCH. NS » described land ‘and " 0, o e rr o ‘trom l\“ '1 1 ""‘ r“,fie’u S scers hencs | e ety (80 (10)" To0t sald alley The” southeast corn r e Lhence afong Jirte o gh ¢ $nd thence south pinety 0 feet to plm of by Now k nt innin ‘and taxation purposes as AFter”nve ‘days” adveriice e n “kome Mewspaper pubiished i Wash- ington, D. C. TAMES B, "NIGHOLSON. mhe.9.11.13,16,17 45.. Y . J. OWEN. THOS. J. OWEN & 8ON, :l'yvcnom TRUSTEES' !Ax.l v By virtue 24,5, Sgriats deed of OF VALUA! §1'Zf“__.,c,. 3 e L n the undersigned trustees s .“;# Sisgion; in“Tront of the premyse AY ARCH AD. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK r i Tollowiria-essribed 185 snd prom ses, aitunte in' the District of Columbla, and (ratenated ? irons's lubrhillnnmnl in o emmm per | & CI) of ser. be eumnh-d wnn ithin nnun a-n tvan day of .:1 therwise the trus serve the ri resel] the proj o il b\u‘% f | gome newspaper published in Washington, ALBERT J. WILLIAM somznvmu. Tosse & wescriins TRU! & SON, Auctioncers. '“E'z. Eora 'k‘"?#nifi’ X 25 's:;'_' 0 ,and at the st of pas finul’ A i Mlll it of party red undersigned trustess mufi.{- four purel o e pui i ea b, balance in equs] ments, | Tepresent by _Eromissory ichaser plylhlr in_one, tWo an: Three Jears. With e L6 pei cent per annum °from of --1:. avaole semi- nniatly. eecured o 3 upon purghaser. ot Durenaser at s convesancing. at cost of el th'm?“f ) y eits avainst detauidin E E aN. rURTRTR U A N idtees. 3 (o Lewi P "STReET NORTH: | Frea u 5 b i ot urnished th ey nh o 1991 30 'fl., "‘ m. -#&R Yoo | Eiiw ar- Ande Ned Winitam- Ariek Terms | Walter Arinatrone Baneert oy fia ru o Col | ot iy MARCH 11, 1931. MEXICO WILL DISOWN REBEL MONEY CLAIMS Other Countries to Be Asked to Waive “Damages” From Huerta Regime. 5 the Assoclated Press. MEXICO CITY, March 11.—Genaro Estrada, Mexican foreign minister, in a statement published yesterday said that Mexico would grant no new extension of international claims agreements un- less the claimant grants that Mexico is not responsible for damages caused for- eign interests during the Victoriano Huerta regime. The claimant must grant also, he said, that Mexico is not responsible for claims based upon the acceptance, vol- untary or coerced, of paper money is- sued during revolutionary times. “The Mexican government accepted responsibility for acts beginning during the constitutional lov-rnmem of Gen. Carranza,” he said, “* nd will not in the future enter lnn any nego- recognition of these principles of abso- lute sckncvl ent of justice from the Mexican point of view. AUCT’I N l:l.!l, ADAM A‘ch R_& BON, Auction %‘“fi-?on RO by .N . 330 FRENCH & ncnm-a in & dee \le!r NU l'lll lalln lll !I . tne of the land records of the District of Columbia, and the request of party secured thereby. !h! undersigned trust, A ofter for sale ubhr auction, YI of l!mi!el. 0] DAY. THE DA 3 RCH 1931, AT l’lVE I.DC( P. lollovlnl described mgen/ in lha Di Iflct it:" Lot numbere of Columbia, six (26) in Wison Trus wmnn |m-1 e per piat o ee J97. In' th subdivision of epresen pr ry irchaser payasle 1 on: and vy interest at § per cent per Il %‘. of i rnmnhed “aitn"\ithin r%m fll“nl aie, otherwise ?numnl Durch e ieionar g1 o, ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctieneers. “fi%-..m Honan, L LaForge, Mrs A M. MeAllister. Mrs. (piano), Re Mendenhall Plorence 'Ward Au SLudio and N. Tate, A. L mh11,18 N.w. s = omcul. NOTICE. Columba. Wuhlnmn March 8, 1 : That n (b) of Bection 2. T nd the same 15 Abolish present stand lish a new stand No. 106, d 106, The west side of immediately south of the [Sou strect, to be venicle: incre: outh Lwenty feet east of the east curb line of Fifth street to be llel (four vehicies). Stand No. st side of Tloventhi street n.w.. outh of “the south building treet. Lo be parked at an angle and No. 168, _The we: e of ¥ th street edia “nn:' b'ululn'nnuo nr'l'! st arked parallel (four vehicles). Staz The i imme dn'm 4(‘éur vehicle paral s uth side of " Rhiod 15tend at s point 144 feet east o box. located at Ninth street, lzl!ked mrlllel “thres vehicies) Stand he east fide of Conneciicut av .. T30 Teet southn of the south curb ina 0 way to 209, 1o be parced parallel ( enigtesy. L . 'REICHELD] CROSBY, J.’ C. GOTWALS. Commtssisners, LEGAL NOTICES. JOHN PAUL EARNEST, 1u ey er Bul ™ Notice is hereby herewith m"??.-.. o who, were successtul in Siven thnlz the list P istrict of Columbia l blr examination ). The s g R seeretars, Ausustus “Rethur LeRoy Louts Levemhll Roy )wbm Bidiey Lons- wmnem Scott Mar- civade Harold ‘W Maurice o5 nrnel Ji oy Jonn Havison Beree Lowis 1. Matiack l:‘tfl Aln Chl!! MIXWI" Jlfll!l JBIEPB McCar- McCormick cent M- Mock- o M. Tnhur Vinces mfin' intel nmma “Sfenss Oner- Jesse Sharpless Chey- cl‘mu P!lc! AXI"I Critten- H E._Crumley Pfim‘fnu Cullinan Dal. : Bembertor gogeph Aloysius Plepe: Ev!"" a@: ,X{n'“ lunltou R"'-"P'.k‘“i.“ nifi‘fii’fl rl.d'fltl Reed . Rollo Brooks T. a- ders Epurlfl a-les 5 B sh Eilfrird A!Ihur Shel Edwin Shelton James A. Ship la‘xr W fiehlrur Li&ye c Ettore afimx i ik wmon‘ mx'"fmn. Johii Henderson Hoff- william M. Hoftman, Iufiyl Josephine Hol- h Alton Honsiek Eowkra Hogpers Srd harles J. Hoover Hospidor GeStee 3 Anh:r H. Vi den wi llllm"Pnrlck Walsh wll“lflll u wfln‘ Faehity’ h‘?r wo- yir d ht 2o it aurence 0. Wrigh dalph H. Yeatman, Walter H. Young hy u!m..' PEasEy Ley mhe,11,18 tiations that do not have as a base|Y AUCTIONS. INSTALLMENT XVI. get back to what we Md Detective Sergt. “The madam's bsen urryln ‘on_a bit with this Ross, and Thayer didn't like " He didn't like Ross, and Ross didn't e him. There was a row in the Fan- lomll Club about 11:30, and was all for beatin' Ross up, but that smooth that runs the joint talked him out of it. They wandered around, drinkin’, after that, till he went home— he was in Emma's the best part of an hour and got into a fight with Benny l;ec-:u they wouldn't serve no more rinks. “Ross and the madam went over to E“d’born! where you seen 'em. An’ they ad a trouble in the air last night. i her flat with another dame—jane called Gould—and was gone for about an hour. Then he come back, and they llllde | got Get that? up, and he took her home. Ross and she wasn't together for most of an hour—and, so far as we know, it l‘x; that hour Thayer was pop- | Pl ‘But we don't know that. Doe John- son’ oft nbwul 3—but it they's any such thing as bein’ sure of how long a stii been dead, within an hour or so, he’s lyin’. He might have been alive when the madam went up- stairs—he might have been dead an hour, even then. No tellin’. But it's in the cards that Ross killed him while the madam was with another eérowd at Sanbor! “But—how could Ross or any one else get on the roof without Axel's seeing him?” a<ked Peter. “Lots of vays. By climbin’ the fire- escape from either side—just for one— or the fire-escape at the back. That's easy—easier than gettin’ to an apart- ment on one of the other floors. That part’s nothin’ to worry about.” “I see,” said Peter. “No—it's not, of course. I can see that for myself, no' "Well—you ue the case, don’t It's a only—me, 1 'K believe ltl tht Neiflm do you. That’s y | why I'm here. Connolly’s dead set on it that it was Ross and the madam-—on« or the other, and probably both. He ot a motive—he can make cut oppor- unity. He'll try for a confession. He can get an indictment on what he's got now, and the D. A.ll go to trial on rcumstantial evidence. He might conviction—he might not. I woul be surprised, either way. But, even 1! she beat the chair it wouldn't be so good for the m: :l{nu. ight' Wmln though it weight of & even ittal, that would be, in ef- feet, ouly o!d Seotch “net proven,” a) ‘Thal who done it. Me—I got my own reasons. I'm just an extra pair of legs for Con- nolly on this case. But if I turn up the right guy and pin it on him—well, it wouldn't hurt me any. “And they'd things I want to know I T ain't got & chenece of findin’ cut m; elf. Some one bumped this Thayer of You hear me, Wayno—whenever & guy's + killed they's a motive. SBome one’s frald Of him, or they want somethin' he’ ot, or they want to get even with hlm t's where thcse ashes eome nuybe They don't mean a '.::nl mly- be—then again, maybe they connol{‘ he thinks hl‘llnthhmc- 3 inks Ross and the madam get marrie plesauce! What was the matter with a divorce?’ “Well—" Peter, onoe more, hesi- tated. But it sremed to him that he had to lay his cards down for Charley no This might—the thought had crossed his mn“—b2 3 trap. But h= h'd to take that chanc:. 8° hs explained why Tack and Mertha couldn't arrang:? a di- vorce. Charley listened attentively, but his own theory was cnly confirmed, not upset. “Yeah?” he CThats why I'm said. hi t! '.'.'hnlmmmwnlr c & weel nelly's metive is weaker than ever. m Ross ain’t no money, say—and ither hu'a'u madam? I’: much did yer have, of his own—that'd proba- 1 | by € o0, his widow? u‘! gm;nev. exactly. Not much, oug! ve Mna s year, guess, He had his salary, teo, bul.txul vould stop when h2 died, of eourse. 'Yeah? And m;mm made up l.h* | diersnes? 8h-'s ths ens %’s the 1:a sugar, eh ‘Then whet's it g+t Rois apd the madam to humi; th's Thayer ofi? | Five thousand a year! Ab-ut rnough to in cigarettes! That's cne in idea, ain't it? when M,otmm'"?unmmxup- pose. ‘S0 can 1" sald Charley, attend to that. NN—{GII Bana 7ou ny trc““‘i’al Job e, What T and you any y a want you te do is nose uruuna and see if you can got cn to anythin’, mix- up Thayer had with a wuman, tance. Or any figh's he'd had, Or if there's eny s'gn that he h*d anythin' on anybod: goin’ L ;1!‘1; ight now— lead. But—you bet Il t.\‘lnl along with you. l—l was fecling Jow tntil you cam , ¢ nu chuhy & got up, and held out his hand, and lawyer—you know Arthur Bouton, 1 '.hl.nt " said Peter. Used to be an assistant D. A.— the Carter case. I made that pinch. He's O.K, You tell him wnat I've told ou—s-e He'll keep it under his hat, all ht. Him and me—wa can't get to- er. But he can reach me through T} fight, too—seems like there was | He left | Suess is that Thayer was bumped | ny one tells you | you—see? I'll keep in touch with you. Peter felt bttu.-r as he - Charle !!'l broad back pe‘nn‘ the eleva- tnr than he had since his first mll-- tion, in the Thayer's living room, that Connolly suspected Martha. Peter went downtown about 1 o'clock, having been sent for by Steve Went- worth, and had lunch, high up over the eity, with lawyers all about him and teve, at the “Bouto: ts to see you,” Steve had said. Hc can’t talk to Martha—T call- ed Jimmy, and he says he couldn't wake her if he tried, and that she couldn't talk sense if he did. Bouton doesn't like the looks of things. Ross has cleared cut, by the way" said Peter, incredu- rgeumn and George Prentice, as well as tabie. leared out? ‘Why—that's absurd! S to be straight, though,” said “Buy a paper. And don't hold ything on Bouton—in case you've nv locl ideas in your head. It Ne'glp!r men were still waiting | when Peter uppurpd and this timeshe | etopped and faced them “Look here,” he said amiably. 'm sorry it I wasn't civil before—I was tired and I needed a bath and a shave. But there isn't anything I can tell you.” ‘Their questions were like the hlll of bullets from a machine gun. was Mrs. Thayer? (8o Connolly dldfl't let that out! Good for him!y Did he know about the rumor of a quarrel in which Mr. Thayer had been involved with Evan Ross and Mrs. Thayer? Was it true that Mr. and Mrs. Thayer had been considering a divorce? Did he know this, and that, and the other thing? “I'm sorry,” said Peter. “The an- swer's no—every time. As far as I know, I mean. I don't know a thing. Mrs. Thayer found—well, you know what she found. And she started tele- phoning, and I happened to be the first one of their friends who answered. ‘What? No—I don’t know whether she'd tried any cne else first or not. I didn't ask her a lot of questions, you know. The police were doing that. And can guess how much they told me! You can probably get a lot more out of them than I could.” The reporters looked at him, disap- intedly. From their point of view ter was turning out badly, very badly. Reporters cherish a profound dislike— t professionally and journalistically, that is—for people who speak pleasantly and keep their tempers under questioning. [.They know exactly hnw to handle Pple who sullenly rei to speak or who explode into ab\ulve language. Do you mind telling us “where . Wayne?” asked d&lfllm "NM at all,” said Peter. going downtown to have lunch with my brother-in-law. I hope he’s going to take me to the Lawyer’s Club. Depends on how generous he's feeling, th C-n 3 glve any of you a lift? I'm nhey declined. but. loo] kln‘l back, he saw another cab followi is. Steve laughed when Peter told him he'd been trafled. “Of course.” he sald. “That's rou- tine. Youw'll be shadowed as lon this murder’s on the first page. n't worry. We're meeting Bouton and Pren- tice upstairs at the club I'Dl' lunch, and we won't go out together.” (To Be Continued.) DEMANDS JURY TRIAL ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT Danny Lauder Is Ac:‘l'l!ed of Bit- ing Policeman Who Attempt- ed to Arrest Him. Pleading not guilty and demanding a jury trial on a charge of assaulting a palice officer; Danny Lauder, 36 years ald, of 2107 H street, wiho is alle; to have bitten Policeman James L. eh~- ford on the hand Monday it when tlu aflc‘( nncmpud to place’ under s disorderly charge, was re- lnnd nmur $300 bond lm v.rul March 17 when lice Court yes~ The dal] ¢l terday. was eontinued in District of umbia branch of Police Court before Judge Ralph Given pending the outcome of the jury trial. Lauder was arrested in his home by Rochford after the officer heard a dis- turbance whi'e pascing the H street ad- dress. Rochfcrd said he was forced to use his baton on Lauder, in orcer to ar- re-t him, citor Leuder i 2ilezed to have bitien tie cofficer on the right hand. Brth were later treated at Emergency Hospital Attorney Robert I. Miller motioned for dismissal of the disorderly charge in Judge Given's eourt, claiming the police officer had no authority to enter the premises. Judge Given held, how- ever, that the officer had a right to make an ‘arrest if he was a witness to dhonhfl: conduct. At Miller's request Judge Given allowed a continuance of the case. Hopping l’:buu Invented. become the quich meane of transportation for. humen beings in Australia, the land of the nunrou An Australian has inventcl ce which enables one to lesp nbnut 11 feet at a maximum height ef 8 feet. One mile can be covered in five minutes without undue exertion. The apparatus is attached to the back and opens out in the form of wings. R FROFOSALS. BIM)L wumnn on, 1 Dl'illbco aflln imlo h 28, l.!?el} \l tr “"’v.'!u ar “the e meral eon uh sethot drawi s il i eatlired t Hon e tion Congih LENR, iu‘hn v herefor . nrder of DAVID = fo_th of_the III| KRS okl lu)l’l i i \\...| & u..‘.. vrea Phoites NAVI 3847-3348 A'I'LAN'I'IC Clfl. N J. 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