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~ v nn—louus. 950. in Cheyy Chase, Dtulh“ colonial 14 o8t e "’*L" S e “mm&!v is_in perfec burner, A8 most fl tractive outs ¥ ELIOT Mt on paved liey. 200 Tnvestment Bid%. Metropolitan 3627, ASANT, DDLETON, tion, containing all ern appoln ark rd,, W) d situsted et north of PATk rd, whic Mt Enolcm in' kitchen, lavi ot 170 feet deep, with & Z, star Here 18 o modern no-:’c‘ in perfect condi- jegs than c ine rooms, hot-water -emelm rmzd Tar immediate sale. Neress Box 433 ce. Shepherd Park Section. Dcuched Residence, 7516 14th St. N.'W. Nominal Cash - Payment. Thuzs this, property, subect oniy to - !!:5 tr) ¢ looking for modern, six-room, two-nath home, t] ln nn sho ate ot ot greatly, re- Small xnu‘urm"g%én O eina ity i y efi] ly in Wl nfl. C 1seonsi) CHAS. D. S AGER, National 0036, 924 14th 8t. N.W. $13,750. CLEVELAND PARK. in this convenient l'ec.n'tl&'in‘ n“j""?nflfg' tached home with t the above price. it Sty el Sy S -in e o 7. BLIOT MIDDLETON, 205 Investment Bld K l(!tronolllln ’.I'l._ NEAR SHERMAN CIRCLE $100 CASH. 6 ROOMS—3 COVERED PORCHES, mmn"“'%"..“;:‘*.::..'.?':ma,;"'? | contains X large Y and 002 with hull!-ln tul jower, h rdwe fioor) aper’ And" electric fxtur plenty of space and i ool e e e EQUAL THIS VALU $6,950. e this unusual home valu 8ix ‘rooms. brick, modern home, in e Dig porches, bullt-in . e ecation Mall. Uit-in {ile Baih blece sink: new awnings, eopper scrend, weather st} hard- ' Cflmrm .Ir.%ll nncrfife'e ;5!" Don't fail to W es]ev Heights. A lovely home proper highe int in ”Gl Y autifully improved 5 ot & llo! rn M rll. A Hv e _rooms wi high ceilings . Center-hall plan. First loor 'llh living room, music room, AK dining lhtcmn lh pantry; b g sopen Shce Sogee ach Ins et Hesping room - 3 fll e’t%\l private driveway to two- : Cara 3 inimum_expense it could be modmunf' into & lovely colo- nial residence. The site alone is worth Soproximafgly the pric e, Eveéning Phone Service 7 to 9. Schwab, Valk & Canby, 1704 Conn. Ave. Pot. 0830. HOME. i ESTATE OFFICES AND STUDIOS. ting room wit 6 1oEation. Address Box T41- A by dent| portunity. 11 asoetitdnain s 14th and X 8t R 710 14th S Heart of financial district. Recen tmentd | |y remodeled and reconditioned. One entire floor. Suitable for patent a torneys. erate pncu ply Mezzanine Floor, CO\I‘\H RCIAL NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 14th and G. Nat. 2680. 511 11th St. N.W. Entire 6th Floor for Lease Suitable for Office or Light Manufacturing 1,900 Square Peet lt $1 per Bquare Freight and Pmen(er Elevators. Janitor Bervice. This excellent downtown location ghould appeal to those who are forced to move owing 1o ‘the Government new dullaing project. District Nat'l Bank Bldg. 1406 G St. N.W. In heart of business section. Bingle rooms.and suites, $15.50 up. Excellent location for insurance business or business school. See Supt. on premises, or HShidn e 1418 Eye St. pnaper RENT—STORES. ", 978; 4716 14th BT, ft ey b sine: e N, 16 14th n.w. lafge store. 1 H&:'x;“m and 3 rooms. 818 1ith 8t. N.W. mn 7658-7889. 2310 4th Ft. 4 In, s gl 8 F E, LIG! ON 14th &1 Iy decorated, new show window: desirable f mogt any business; low reatal; heat tu GER. Naionat oosens D B35 n &t now. 303 1am month fres do_good f3t t henurll estate and Dist. 9080, A few single rooms at mod- NEW- %l! Btar | bi t- or r- THREE MODERN STOR 2nd COMMERCIAL ZON —807-9-11 Monroe st. n.e.: suitable &, solt drink piant,iaindry, ning, printing or logn. manufacturing ach store h {0“ g lfl ft. in oor and base: 475 onith will sell on r able lenn now rebuliding )fllllin, raill widening street to 80 ft. stores_to Catholic yniveraity. HANNON LUCH! 1435 K ST. INC., T. 234! EXCELLENT TIRE STORE. W.—Reduced Rent. Somer, ocey for years by farge’ ti dedler, fia opportunity. Suiiable sl as auto ‘“wfi gguipment Dusines 1404 X Bt. N.W. Dist. 9080. 1601 14th 8t yeing and b Nearest modern re | D. ! BILDMAI THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO SALE ol EXCHANGE. and at_terms house has siX cellgr un to i i hi Bullding lo of 16th ahd ok r trust five thougand dol i 9306 13 At 8 great North_3278. ent! car lines, stores, ach nomin g ey Feain we have meet. 2o i n f-' tions: z RMA (TION: SALE—LoTs. la:x Y, eck Park 1 et tront re art th_st. hew. “Chis_all-brick ight Tooms, tile b ted convenient GA. 4174 ever offered and chu .w., west | bia. side” alley WOODRI orner near stores and bus; Fine for bullding; Wi BODRIBGE REALTY 2377 R. I. Ave. N.E. T ready | pr B 0. North 7203. BUILDERS—A' Authorized by out-of-town owner to sacrl- fice a_group of 6 lots for quick sale: near 3rd and Rittenhouse; lots level and on 4-ft. terrace. 1t offer_the Address Box Have cost owner sestsed valde of 20c per It 4 Star o ON | Tocated | gof over 50c per Ppro ATTRACTIVE SITE—80-FOOT FRONT, IN low price_of :LIOT MIDDLETON, ction. Own for "quick REALTOR, INVESTMENT BLDG. th re rex t will accept le. MET. 2827. | COLORED—LARGE, BEAUTIFUL Quick sale, $270 each; C., 40x100 d terms. eac] Phone_Adams 6320. af n int TOTS IN i REAL ESTATE—LOANS. . O. ATE ling interest. JESSE Wllhnlgnunhg. 5? ‘ ireinia MONEY in ai MO modern homi and Maryl 15 ruse o n INC., 1016 A mount 8t preval no_commiss! ‘ Full Aadnn ‘BoR 3s0-K. Btar offce. HORTand G ateress s 24 sl B ot :'w?m_ :nm fii SERVICE: 1st 3rd truste in c'\mn in pentty No red tap ive 8t _D.W. By virtue o o lumbia, and at the request of the party west, Washington, D. improvements. money to be paid in cash, AUCTION SALES. N, AUCTIONEERS. 1401 E .sr AW NW. R, i, Srf R A ‘WEST, WASHINGTON, D. Sree Al deed of trust, duly orded in Liber No. 6200, folio 368 et sed., the land records of the District of Co= reby, the undersigned trustees t public_auction, 1 'ront_of the ot ] 1 ', the follow= D st ington, District of Colum- or -three (93), as per plat of division recordea’ in° the office of ‘the sur- 'v!yor ot Book 12. the said District of Columbia in page 118 The ve-described operty being now known as and improved o. 3025 Hillver place north: G topether witn the consisting of & three-story brick dwelling. One-third of the purchase balance in two payable in one and two t at six per centum per nually, from day of y deed of trust upon the operty sold, or all cash, at the gption of e purchuser. A deposit’ of $1.000 will ve quired at time of sale. All conveyancing, at cost of purchaser. Terms ale to be complied with within thirty from day of sale. otherwise the trus- premises ual installment; cording, ete. tees reserve the right to resell the property, the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, ter five days' advertisement of such rest some newspaper published in Wa sk Javes 3. B S ECKER. FIHCIVAL WILSON, mh10.13.18 Trustees. intere MONEY. 100—Pay $1 300_Pa. £2,00 wk CO., 3! QELIVERED mutfxn 0 Wk uon Bond Bldg X, 0wk 0, wk 2490 the iat Nat. on MONE cHas w. O LOAN. At 67 on Imoroved Property MORRIS AND SON, MA] o' int Nat. 5869 SECO on owner-occi UNION FIi Woodward N\D TRUST NOTES. we will_buy monthiy payment deferred purchase money second_trust notes secured property. upted D. C. Bl @ 8 ini i § UICK MONEY RS O LEN] 000 ON D) c G, 1416 P ST. LOW OO AUTOMQ U TO O OUS F. W W AUTO LOANS. A ST—L BILE W Free Parki] AUTO _LOANS: evenings. Lin. 0178, Courteous Bervice TNo lnaummnu 943 New York Avey Cor. LOANS TO AUTO 6WNERS ANCE CO., DISTR AUTO LOANS, QUICK ACTION. ITED FINANCE C ICT FID 913 New York Ave. N.W. ING, Nij DSTS: 3100 IO GrANSAC: ea ei an sa. er! pu aul co; sal nve sl at Met. 2803. \'ORTHFAQT BARGAIN. home of 8 #a' L - n‘lnud ini Amenl. to responsibie party. pai conditios eaey monthly ins) A 'EARLE wé’fiT \m\sor\m 2 | } CHEVY CHASE CLUB | { 1 | ; Dutch Colonial Home, $12,950 t! it Cole- gAl eompul l"l! new gume.h A ‘#«g‘?ox%’cm 58 "must eoit lfi entrant lh large lving i Oithses Slae lsine poren wi hg m"nn 00m. Dlnl! nd rooms wit| two tile maid’s room with attie. Ol luturn include auto- matic cosl ywer with thermostatic control, osk floors throughout, 3‘&' nt "ll"“‘u zm out- | N.W. Location— Sacrifice, $7,750 TSI R0, o rem-rt ly low price quoted. are nx nice, brllh_h;ml lll'fl bllh and rage. house 1is, of R2% 80: terms, ‘:n!' Adams_6320. R o A AND Yanee '»'c”-" AR et et Sdereia B0, REDUCED TO $7,950. COLORED OPPORTUNITY. Near 9’«h gnd C EL: 'AEI.n” his beautiful 7-room modern all-bric! Ta. 21 ?" "-m containing 4 beautiful bed f'"\fi? how.n. and Represents of he outstanding values offered for sale to*colored in this section. An inspec- | ton ot this home will convince you of its actual value Terms can be arraneed Cail reia 3522 for appointment to inspact. KINGMAN PARK (The Wonder Community) FOR COLORED. 1o miikon dollars suthorized for the buld- Tew sehools. Ju New, ol nddein “Sitek nome school fgeliuses: deal river park ‘Sajoining: within blocks ‘of capitol. “Fifteen minutes by street car to Treasury. Nelghbor- hood. $6,450. $300 Cash. Monthly Payments Like Rent. Sample Hou: e 510 23rd St. N. CHAS. D. SAG lR Realtor and_Bullder National 0036. e h_8! COLORE. Near 16th and V room brick home having new hot-water heating plant, gas, elec- tricity and newly decorated through- out. A fine home in a fine location at a very reasonable price. CALL R. M. Hooker, Tower Bldg. Met. 2663.° Evenings, 5 to 9, Call Adams sts. n.w.—Six- SALE—BUSINESS nofllfl unnu?:s Lfi-a'l Tth butldin 'y_constructio closyre. Vers chew - 1 fis:msu-mzw ' ANS ON A& 0] USE_YOUR CAR. %05 N Y. A WANTED—MONEY. SoR% | ACHEREALTY & FIN. ( VE N.W. NAT. 2483. NEAR 11th AND F. Exceptional valus in 8 bricl 255! assessment F. ELIOT MIDDLETON, Metropolitan 2837 T mo. 208 Invescment Bid -w° T—B! s PROPERTY. { abis Tor srocery, pharmacy, et R 207 Thih 1" \fi g: nl&‘vm O Es.0352 CORNER STORE IN CLEVE- land Park—Suitable for drug store, delicatessen, etc. H. G. SMITHY CO,, 1418 Eye St. Nat'l 5904. batansial 3-story , of itca ‘ConsiBerably” velow Lot, = ave. % first trus Nat. 201 EVERAL SMALL WELL BE( ¢t motes. CAMP] §2,000_ONE_1st MTGE.; 35 ACRES, State rd. nse. dress Box 421 = 20 miles' D. C., 6-Z. Star_office, o 3““‘ MONEY_TO LOAN. N REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL NOTE. confidential INC., 817 10th Sirictiy © SALE—SUBURBAN. LUTE BA( No. 4 Prin Md.—Nearly an acre fruit_trees detached elec.. gas: nes he; ferms -R. HOUBE. ATTR car lines: jus and_$37. 50 mo. gets_it. ce e nd, i fiowers. 'be: d bath house, city water, 'm'il -’ur l%ehh’om T school ar Adams Vs ACRE. t off Memorisl dr. HANSE] [CE AT 34.250. E. Hyattsville, bout 15 lary autiful law) "i.nuo Saen ° las & at BERT . o uu—mlmm nomn e nes: lon ) STk Bouse & 5 frontase: Fented for 410 Price. on terms. W. R pret “commerclal e, 45500, % OB ot 15th st. 'Nat. -rr modern semi-detacl 13000 Jocated restricted northeast sectio rice, 43,250 each, léss than assessme W. B. KRAPT, 01 hen sho. et 0869 4 1o BAPE W AND SPECULATION. ear_15th and H n ‘modern_brick houses nn"n" lm $2,500 cash. balance easy terms, buys seven hed houses; annual rents, 7°18th st. _Nat. 9569. RN .1 A ck:_ rente icelient Tarurs ap ave.and Conart ; terms. 0 o8 FPE RO 8o, 16 n. ¥ Ave CHAIN STORE LEASED. Busy 14th St, in Columbia Heights 25 ft. wide, beautiful store, leased to h Srocery chyls at $150 per month—over 11 net on_cash_invested. McKEEVER & GOSS, INC, 1418 K 8t N.W. Nat. 4750 e 10-Year Chain Lease. Highest Responsibility Business property leased for ten years st chain. " Income shows oy e on 1 107 Srot, on Bty dvally " Tocat 11y with, oot eguard for investor. McKEE 115 K VER & GOSS, INC N. SAFE INVESIM 10% RETUR Fine 35-ft.-wide and 10-ft -deep mode! . Dest ssction of Tocery ehal in"cash. Certain Ia " \CREEVER & GOSS, INC., 1415 K St N.W. ocated, AVE. CHAIN STORE. to er % | ) Sed Nat. 4750. | SUBURBAN BLOCK boulevard, on car and bus lines; shade, :lrden. “Bnone iret. 523 conveniences: right price: U 133 XENIA iands. only 5 minuj Heights car line—5-room bungalow with elec- large lot with tric_light; nearly an ac land for_kitcl serme small o JE w HOME, ONE 4 lots: fruit, erms T SE. WASHIN walk f] ater in street: re of land, hen garden, eRELL. i inglosed; Only $2, ent, balance lik FROM | M, modern | fc] rom Congress lenty of 0; easy rent. W. m in ve St uno DOWN—345 A uoxfi‘n D. C.—Fully detached, 5 Concrete street. IDGE “A!.gl Woodridge, tile bath, oak near Bufrou wi 2971 R. I Avi fioors. h.-w.h. hs Behiool DRI Excl) Bsclusive Asents, rooms, North_7203. Open and n a0 rooms and sure, early buyer. WOC) 27T R 1 WOODRIDGE, D iy Unf Lighted New Duts porch Wtih southern expo- tile bath and shower. payment will make a real bargain for an DRIDGE REALTY C A til 9 P. M. i ch colonial, 6| 5 A good down ‘North 7203. cucxcl ' HOME BITES. 5 miles south of Waynesboro, About 4 acre : running el water, fruit trees isades on_thi terms. Star_ofic TRUSTEE'S SA] T b By Sitts recorded in Liber No, 8680, folio 137 ef sea., and premises, situate in the cit o lot street n Terms of sal money to be th TH] Liber No. 4714, 8ix (26) in Matti subdivision of squa dred and sixty-th: corded in Book office of the sur nots e o) cured sld. A devoglt of §300 required of purch sale. recording, and notarial fees at cost of pur- el thirts days from day of saie. otherwise trus- tee reserv news pul h OF deposit may be forfeited. or without for feiting any faulting purchaser. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. LE OF VA VALUABLE REAL ES. BRIC ?1“_:@ Nggm‘unmft irou: H\Nm BUILD] ocol?‘mx £R0r AP%?)T%‘ TREE STORIES 1% REAR. BXTUA H STREET NORTH- ie of a certain deed of trist, duly the and records of the District of Colum- Bla. and Al the reauest of the pArty seeured ereby. the undersigned trustee will sell public auction. in front of the premises. ARGEL A, 1081 AT FOURINIRTY CLOCK P.M., the following described land of Wash- gton, District of Columbia. and designated and being the south thirty (30) feet front Ninth street by the full of original five (8) in square four hundred and four 04), together with the improvements. con- ting of three-story brick building contain- store and apartments. situate 315 Ninth 4 and_frame building con- ining store and apartments, one story in ront and three stories in rear, situate 817 nth street northwest. : One-third of the purchase d in cash, balance in two uAl” installments, payable’ in one and two ars. with interest num, payable semi-annually from day of le. secured by deed of trust upon the prop- ty sold, or all cash at the option of the ¢ of 31.000 will be re- e, All conveyancing, re. fed” o rehaser, ized rding, et (H urchaser, Terms of le to be complie within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trusiee re- serves the right to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser after e days' advertisement of such resale in me “newspaper published in” Washinston, 4 AMERIGAN, SECORITY b B BY HOWARD ,gonidy" o e lce President. A a5ee PReceiney s e exty Tntloment Seather Dol SEDNESDAS H mther Anty £ El DAY OF MARCH. 1031, FIvE G OLOCK PRI SAME PLACE nin1sBY ORDER.GF THE TRUSTEE. Adam A Wesehler & Son. Auctioneers. LADIES’. MEN'S CHILDREN's FURNISHINGS Shoes, Rubbers, Pants, Galoshes, Shirts, Caps, Suits, Top Coats, Gloves, Under- wear, Hosiery, Overalls, Unionalls, Knickers, Rain Coats, Leather Coats, Flash Ligl\u 4gee, Auction At Weachler s 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. THURSDAY mh16.17.18 March 19th. 10 AM. Ete. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES. SALE ESTAT) 8 o PEn N B NOH STREET NW. 3 PR 8 deed of frich: Tecrded tn alig 111, et seq’, cne'of the nd records of the District of Columbla, and the request of party secured thereby, the e Ho, By virtue of undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, HURSDAY. in° tront “of premises. on ‘THE NINETEENTH DAY OF [ARCH, 1931, AT PIVE O'CLOCKX P.M., the liowing described property in the District Lot numbered_twenty. vy and Wilson Trustees’ numbered three hun- & (363, as per piat re- . B. M., page 197. in the eyor for sald District. ‘Terms of sale d of the purchase joney to be paid in cash, balance in equal nlnnmenu represenied by promissory urchaser pavable in one and two 3 'll interest at § per cent per annum m_day of eale. payable semi-annually, se- by first deed of trust upon propert: or all cash. at option of pure Columbia, to wit xamination of title, conveyancing, aser. “Terms to be complied with within the right to resell t of defaulting purc ished in Washing roperty at sk aser, after da; deposit trustee may avail himself of fegal or cauitable rights against de- M. EMMERICH. GEORGE Surviving Trustée. mh9.11.13,16.18 $250. Bevern, Md .. W ()1)DRIU(;L B, Lovely 6-room house. place, garage; oatn, shower. MAYNOR, 3605 Brentwood rd. n.c. cedar gandy stucco ge; easy closets, fire- ow, tile rhe. Norih { RENT—SUBURBAN. BARGAINS Large, moder foork: acre; $15. double ‘garsge; $35. Large 4 GEO. C. WALKER, Hyatt AROUND _ HYATTSVILLE n, semi-bungalow, {oot Sundey). —_——— SALE OR nnr—sunuumm. MD. UN | Bargain, lights, etc., ch 0L Fopiar ave, Takomar Joi 50x150; 5 I. e ennnnumm and b, a.mi 3! Tent, ; rent, For bnnmx in o us to buy, N. Y £ RYon‘ES” e w. v. ave, h.-wh., o 3418 14th, AN INVESTMENT— SPECULATION. We offer an 8-room house that w! rent for $60 per month, located the heart of a northwest commercial district where values a years. ou about 8% net on the price a quick sale. Tower Blds l'H\ and will rent for $125 p Will sell both for $11,000 will_sell separately, CALL HOOKER, Met. 2663, plant, month. _— e WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. SALE—FARMS. 111 in re of houses, with new hot-water heating er or R M. WILL PAY ALL CAGH FOR ¢ OR 8 ROOM hr}u dho:l:; r:‘ltlnnlbly p\""o‘ ';J‘I’:l ?; colored: prefer ‘ciear property or sul Smell indeptedness. EARLE W. MANSON. trict 9373, 1103 Vi ave. Distr! WILL BUY OLD PROPERTIES OR ESTATE. Answer at once: give details. Address, Box 463-Z. Btar _office. sty oes. 53 ffom " Laurel agd £ W F FERTILE LAND WITH 10- ¢ dwelling and .outbuild- n_the | TTEN, OOM HOUSE., BHADE AND ur eity, Md.; £4,000. it Botaab. 2, Bray oftce A 19° DEMAND FOR HOMES. BE AN e :‘nml'gilulck action list yours with ow MAN, SALE OR_RENT—HOUSES. aliesr Lth and ol Tlo T, 3 n.mm‘mr . 3 b, amis bare o b 180 or rent Columbia Heights and vi- §"E’ AYON CO. 1216 N. Y. Ave., 3418 14th. U1 0’ TOWN REAL ESTATE. SMALL PURNIBHED SUMMER H ith of without adiacent furnished !nu. 10 mll:f from Wash., mountain elev thol a, Biltimore, Md. SouFee WAm-mNA' PROPERTY. TRACT _ U] price._Address Box $13-2, St IENT—'A“IOU!!!. W OF GARAGE: 13.300 8 FATRNE OF SpMSE . 2403 FT. 8 of EXCHANGE. " HOUH AT iness property and Gpase, B 8 Aanc“- :h 'u-'zm nohl 5 of A [ hnmu e gv“'u b cept &5 DAl ai BENEDICT, MD. water front: mod ! sacrifice. . 645" ON " HISTO m m — COM! hunting, Rehing; titie to home sige, i {lu] payment, §25, baiance monthly. Sind Proud Toute, address ‘Box ez, ce. PATUXENT HILLS_ON THE Pnuxcni River | two ,miles “northeast one acre or nzr. ‘:’W“"fl acre; easy - SBuRE SR e fen ini- klet | tnr | | likely to double within the next ten | In the meantime it will pay | Liver No. 6288, seli i tr 00, which the owner will take for ' THE TWENTY-FOUR'IH DAY OF Call R. M. HOOKER, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE._DAYS. THOMAS 3. 1431 second | TRUSTEES' BTOEY FRAME _DW LIN S PWELFTH STREET By virtue of a deed of trust, recordes et AD’ 191, hundred and in the office in"one, two annuall tme of sal fifteen days of sale. _mhi2.d&dbs TRUSTEES. VED land records the unders} lowing-descril Columbia, Brown's_com as per plat ducted in_th & ‘Son, | ave. n.w. to be d | B reed upon e 000 requir the purchase. Liber No. 6114, {PROVED 128 oF peach cottase o5 bay: wive location. | & Gime eeoms S OWEN & BON Eve Sireet SALE OF at folio 221 AT ~TWO-THIR’ two (302 of the sur 'W., at folio 11! ‘and thi at six 'per cent P Deportt of 830000 Tequired at urchaser allowed € and, the p from date of sal Further partic EDWARD ¢ BQ‘I;E VERNO! Su ADAM A. WESCHLER & aou Aucmmnu BALE OF MALQ 1616 Hind e TR s-n-fn NORTH By virtue of & deed of trust recor 51, et seq., O District ot lest Of party secure £l 3 ned trustees will by public_auction wil he Wescher & c;gln w é;n’%r LOCK ey in lhn 63 Iots m st o1 th “‘.&‘u SR U Rt bed proj bination ‘o recore ne rooms auctioneers, &t 920 Terms of sale: Property will be sold sub- ject 10 & p.ior deed of trust for 322,000 at ue in three yeas ner particulars will be given at time of sale. Balance of purchase price, trust, to be paid in casn or on time of sale. of pu r af convesancing. of pui XD lh' of Northwest. ALUABLE WO TY lot, numbered twenty-two (22) | South & ‘tees Tront by tne depth bered twenty-three (23), in Starr and M calf’s subdivision of square numbered three ‘as per plat recorded it Lupemen dver per ’“B!‘Eg Auction D. NOTES, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Furniture and Household Goods Unclaimed Freight for Southeastern ~ Express Piano and other goods. ALL ON Thursday, March 19 at 10 A.M. 633 Loulsiana Ave. of Upright aces Co. — for spis st Public Auction About 50 Pieces of Unclaimed and Refused Traffic On_ Thursd March 19 At 11 O°'Clock, a! Louisiana ‘Terms, (;Ih LA Ave. FUTURE DA’ of “the a, we sball fn:smv. [ARCH, o It Jot 1 for the Dig- ‘Gash: “Dalancs | & yable semi- e 10 complete ulars at time Tustees. xs" & of the lumbia, thereby, fer for ‘9. msw jsnne; surveyo: 0_be o1 “Ouescnier | L s, of ' which bove said P b e} o t ‘sale. recor and | bt o ai y | 3 di THOS. recorde the lanc LhQY!D flh' une punuu'.ucunn. i Tront. of the premises, on e olowing described Iand and {he survever Liber 0] record. it for - | Whfeh Will be annotinced at time of saie: the nnncl-w resore ost, ~Terms o be comp fltiy dnye otherwise depo the pro at the T613) 1ipon the ofiein plat of - teen (813) of ays chase. J_ OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve suen Northwest. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TW¢ ORY CENTER-HALL NG CONTAINING BIG: TWO BATHS. WITH GARAGE, KNOWN A8 _PREMISES 5826 NEVADA AVENUE NORTHWEST. ~ NEAR PATTERSON STR! By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly d in Liber No. 6423, folio 51 et séa. of Jeeords of the Disirict of Columbla; bs regjast of the party secured rsigned trustee will sell, at BRIZK DWELL- _SEVENTH ONE O'Cl AY OF K PM., remises; in the District of Columbia. and ed as_and being lot 82 in sauare lat, recorded in the office ‘of for the District of Columbia in st folio 92; subject to covenants of Bold subject to a prior deed of 9.000.00. further particulars of AROH. A D: 1031, A “Terms - rchase price above said trust to be pald in A deposit of $500.00 required. Con- fllnl, .te at Durchaser's ied with within sit forfeited and rty may be advertised and resold liscretion of the trustee. JAMES HOWELL GORDON. mh16.1 Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN_& BON, AUCTION 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES., SALE_ OF VALUABLE Two: PRAME_DWE] O, T8as” YOU STREET B, Vitue of a deed of trust reeheded in sber No, 6106. at folio 119. of the land LLING. SITUATE SOUTHE. ansyivania | records of the District of Columbls. we shall §aell> i fr THE ant of the nremises. on DAY, TWENTY-FOURTH_ DAY OF MARCH, 1931. AT THREE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK ( lot numbered six hundred and thirteen “Uniontown.” ow “Anacostia.” said property being now nown for purnases of assessment and tava- jon 8 Int numbered six hundred and thir- \n sausre numbered Afty-seven Undred and sixt i Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balance in one. two snd three years, with interest | per r enaum. pevahle eam houally Depoait o required at t sale. and the nnv:huer allowed rkeen from ate o a1e 15 complete the pur- Further particulaes at nm- of uh. EDWA A] mhl2-dédbs.exBu D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1931 mlofi SALES. URE_DAYS. mm 1431 Eye Street Northwest. TROSTESY. 418, OF NP SRRy 2 i nflfg&fifififi virtue "Il'l' r-eru of the Bupreme urt of the District of Colt assed in S:um Ca Uhob: we Wi sell 'at pub: in front of the respective prem: HE TWENTY. DAY Or MARGH. 1831 COMMENCING AT REE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the [ollow- ing described land and premiscs. situats in the District umbia ana being lot 20 in Geos e okins and ‘others.subdivision &lnnlu 110, s per plat recorded in the ce of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, in Liber B, at follo 184, 'Subject fat desd of trist for $14.00000 and on the SAME DA , P.M.. ot 23 in Joseph Paul's uBAIVIsIon T saUAFS 5 in_C. Welhelmina Dobhin's addition to the City of Washington, a5 per plat thereof recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla, in Liber County 2, at folio 88 (also_known for purposes of ‘{ax- ption as lot 33 in sqare 3119) improved by premises No. 2104 Firat strect norinwest ubject to a first deed of trust for 38,500.00 and a second trust for $3,308.00. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money above said trusts to be paid in cash and the balance in two e stallments, pavable in one and two ! eron e ds of sale. ‘and To be reprosented by the romissory notes of ‘the purchaser. bearing nlerest at the rate of six per centum per S Bayabie semi-annunlly, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or. all cash. at the option of the purchaser. §500.00 deporit on each parcel required upon acceptance of bid. Al conveyancing, notary fees and recording at purchaser's Cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days trom day of sale, otherwise the trustces reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser. after ‘five days advertisement of U Teatle o Tome ewspiber publlsned in ashinston, i Bavip_a RNSTEIN, Do1h K Street N.W. TRIMBLE. Jr. Woodward mh14.d&ds.exSu D. NOTES, AUCTIONEER, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE STORE FIXTURES AND GROCERIES, LOCATED AT 1816 5th ST. N. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of truse duly recorded as of Sept. 10, 1930, in- strument No. 44. the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction, on the premises. 1816 5th_st. n.w. on FRIDAY, MARCH TWENTIETH, AT, TEN-THIRTY 'AM. - the g00d will. stock of merchandise and ail fix- Tures. tools, implements used in_connection with said_trade, including McOray refrig- erator, refrigerator machine, cash’ register. electric slicer, cabinet, electric fan and everything _contained therein. The above will first be offered as & wholé and if there be no satisfactory bid obtained will imme- diately be sold in detail. Terms: Cash. SAUL_TEP] BAVE T BE R, Trustees. SON: l1.mc‘rmmm\l. _mhi1s.19 THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 EYE 8T mu#gl’ oF V. VALUABLE 1 854 Qé’é S ING A’ NORTH! By Vfl‘lu. f,; s certain deed of trust, duly record 343, follo 221 ef sea o T Rt 8 gk lumbia, - and ie District of Co- at the l’ll\lel { the secured thereb: will sell at pul ¥ 1h i fifig‘ on %Auulon Tfi DAY OF MARGH. AD. 1031 A ' CLOC P.M. the (ollo'lnl- and premises, situate in the shington, District of Columbia, ed as and being the west 25 the full depth of lot 17 in block Forsyth and Young. comm. n of land known as ts."” as per plat recorded at folio 115, in the sur- he District of Columbia. Subject to part: 1] agreements as referred 1o in said deed of trust. Property now known for taxation purposes as lot 808 in sauare 2554. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal instaliments. payable in one and two years, with interest at six per centum Der annum, payable semi-annually $ale, Secired by deed of (rust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash. at the option of tne A deposit of §300 will be reauired i conveyancing, rec . At cost of purchaser. 1 " Within thirty davs from (otherwise the trustees reserve jesell the property. at the risk efaulting purchase: Suisement such rfesale in some newspaper publighed in Washington, D. C Lkl e RA (Described in Said Deed of Trust a) feet froni &, o Fisner, sio ubdi S asninston Hel in Liber County yeyor's office of i Trustees Adam A.A ;fialfirs E".'S"sn'A fie!lanun Imported and Domestie Novel Sgraffito—Trpestries Lamps—Mirrors Pewter Ware National Cash Register—Chairs Ete. By Auction At 1315 G St. N.W. FRIDAY March 20, 1931, 10 A.M. Ter: Cash. H.Mason Welch, Assignee J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street Northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING 'A_DETACHED TWO- STORY, PRAME AND STUCCO DWELL- ING _CONTAINING TEN ROOMS, THREE BATHS, TWO-CAR STUCCO GA- BAGE 'ENOWN AS '3508° GARFIELD By Vit0ue ol & ceniain dsed of trust, e corded in Liber 8140, at folio 208 of the records of the District of Columbia, and at ‘the ‘request of the partles secured thereby, the undersigned will seil at public remises, on WED- HE_TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MARCH. 1931, AT THREE-THIRT £ 1 CLOCK, P.M.," the following described ~land and premises situated in the District of Colum- and being lot numbered thirty (30) in square numbered nineteen hundred and forty-two (1942), in_the subdivision made by the American Security and Trust Com- pany and Amos H. Plumb. trusiees, called achusetts Avenue Heights” cs per plat recorded in Liber 57 ax follo 24 in the pir- veyor's office of the District of Columbia, ungn the following terms. ‘Terms of sale: Purchaser to pay one-third of the purchase price in cash, the balance in two instaliments in one end two vears respectively, with interest at the rate of | 6% per annum, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, o cash at the option of the purchaser: taxes paid or adjusted to the date of sale: purcnaser to Day interest on purchase price from sale to date of settiement at 6% per annum; all cony ng, recording, etc. at the cost t purch €00d title of mo sale. A de- Dosht ot $500.00 will be required ‘at the time of sale and settlement to be within thirty 730)" days of the date of salb, or deposit forfeited, and the property resold at the cost and rigk of the defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' previous advertisement of such resale in some Washington news- paper. J. WRILEY JACOBS, Surylving Trusige, mh14,d&ds.exSu 925 15th St. N.W. THOS, j 'musgf:{:& N;“ ICTION UTURE DAYS. 11 irm’lf 5 mvsfil SALE” OF | VALY, 'LACE %fl;%‘ Y TWO_U! Higthe et -EIG] EAST. By virtue flb:rcl'l'“L dee: L S e g lumbia, and at lh secured thereby, will cell, at pul hf:tfm« remises. | on BRIRE DAY OF. MAI FOURTIRTY O P ing deseribed land and premise he County of Wi D lumbia, and des! numbered _sixty- seventy-one (71), ni three 1”) in square numbered Afty-five hundd‘% d_ cighty-four (5584) in the United States Trust Company, trustee's, sub division known as ‘‘Randle Highland: h 4 ; Wi S d of trust, duly lio 207 et v Biserict ot "Oo: ™ THE SH, AD. 1031, AT the follow- . situate in Der piat recorded in the office of th Yevor of the District of Columbin, in Liber . at folio 30: subject 1o covenants of record. Also lots numbered ni and ninety-ave (85 in sald sauare num. tty-five hundred and eighty-four 2885 o the United States "Trust’ Gompany. Highien g oitice ‘ot tht Hirvero fumsoia. 10 Liber 36, at oS 30, iopetuer ith the tmprovements,” cansisting of two: Story ‘and ‘cellar brick dwelling, and fve unimproved lot: Terms of sale’ One-third of the purchase money. to be pald in cash, balance in W0 eaunl nstaliments, pasable’ In”o%e ‘and two With " interest six ‘per “centum et “annum. pavable semi-annuaily. irom day of Wale, secured by desd of trust upon the property sold, or ail cash, ‘at he option of the sser.” 4 deposit of 300 wiil e Peauired &t Jime of sale. "All conunmm. recording, etc., at Cost Gf purchaser. Terms o ale o °be” compied” with within thirty dinys, from day of tale, otherwise the trus: tee reserves the right fo res roperty 2t the Tisk, hi cost ot ‘defatiting purehace after five days rtisement of in some newspaper published 1o Wash ANERTCAN By HOWARD MORAN, (Seal) _Attest: A, H. SHILLINGTON. Asst. Becretary. mh12.d&ds.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. HOUEEHOLD, GOODS ~_AND EFFECTS, ANO, CANDY MACHINE. ETC., BY AUCTION "TO . pALC STORAGE " AND OTHER CHARGES. Notice is hered ,Ec"’fl‘ %fi on SATUR- DAY, AP RS A Nk 50 we will sell &t ublic suction &t Weschier's, 320" bena: aye Dow. to enforce our liens for storage and other g00ds stored with us the following: names: . . Abbott, W. K. Blllinggley, Mrs. D. H. ‘Boland, B ‘Boswell, r Vice President. M, G . Glll, Mrs. Horton . Armontine 8. His Bpaiding, Gift Shop, Miss N. Tate, A. Fartiee interssted 1aks Rotice. 'MERCHANTS TRAI mh11,18 THOS. J_OWEN & BON, AUGTIONEERS, T1s0Ee streer Northwest: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS 1912 R STREET NORTHWEST. AND BEING A THREE- STORY BRICK-AND-STONE DWELLING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 5823, folio 415 ei se of the land records of the District of C lumbia, and At the request of the pariy & cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell. at public auction 1n front of the prem- ises, on Fffr DAY "OF MARdH . 1931, AT FOUR-THIRTY O CLOCK the follow- ing Qescribed iand and pr- the City of Washington, Dil bia. and designated as wnd beine ot twe three (23 W. Hopkihs' sub- ai¥ision of lots in sauare one hundred ‘and gieven (111, a8 per, plat ecorded in Liber W., follo 114, of the records of the office ff the eurveyor for the District of Co- umbis, ‘together with the improvements, consisting Of & three-story, brick-and-sione awelling. "Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase d in cash, balance in two t six per centum per apnum, nnually. from day of saie, se: roperty installments, with interest payable semi: cured by deed of irust upon the sold. or all cash, at the option of chaser. A deposit of §750.00 wiil be required st time of sale. Ay conveyancing, record, ing. etc, at cost of rms of 265 CaCie Sormpiied with within thirty davs rom day of sale, otherwise the trustes re; serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such Te sale in gome newspaper published in Wash ington, B.°C. o roan sscyriry. AND TRUST COMPANY. ‘Trustee. By HOWARD MQRprestdent. (Beal) Attest, (GTON. Assiscant Secretary. mhu.dhdl,exsu “THOS. J ovfl“‘ _SON, p?‘v’vmm 1431 EYE ST 2 v“sfl‘&l‘fi’l‘lflo Jfi'&'fi ke i3 s w Il . K 1525 D HOPE ROAD By virtue of a certain de'd ol ll‘ult‘ duly recorded in Liber No. 6120, folio 191 et seqa., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersiened trustees will sell ‘st public auction. in front of the fanlfo ol SIOMRRE, THE, TARY: FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-¢ -described land and premises, situate in the county of ‘Washington, District of Columbia, and des- ignated as and being lot 591 in “Union- T on R e p ATaEEse 2 plat recorded In jhe ofce of the sur 8t*ine Distriet ai Eofumbta in Liber Levy Court 3, at folio 83: also lot 269 in Eliza- th A. Sherzer's comhln-non of ts in Iniontown. as ni recorded in said surveyor's office in lb!r Ufl!ln(y 23, at folio 112, To be sold ag an entirety. Terms of sale: third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal” installment: yable in one and two vear. & seven ber, centum Der annum. pavable semi inually, from day of sale, ‘secured hyudndhn! Srast upen the Pproperty ‘sold, or all, cash, at the of the’ purchaser. sit ‘of ‘3300 will be Tequired At fime ‘of saie; Al conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the tht to resell the property. at the rigk and of defaulting purchaser. after five d. l' dvertisement of such resale in lflmecnensblner published in Washing- ton, D. mh11,13,16,18,20.23 i Trustees. PROPOSALS. OFFICE_OF THE EXECUTIVE_ OFFICER, ‘Commisgion, Arlington ~ Memorial Bridi Nevy Building. Washington, D, C. Sealed bids will be received in this office until 11 am. Eastern standard Time, April 8 1931, d_ then publicly opened 'in m Moty ‘Billalay for buidme & tunnel under the Memorial Parkway to the Cemetery on the Virginia shore of the Arlington Me- morial Bridge project. the placing of about 2,100 cublc yards of re- {nfofced conerete and 411 tons of reimforeing steel.” Further information upon ;B‘nl;gl- on. s The Work involves THOS. J. QWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, , 1431 EYE ST. THVET!IB‘ SALE OP MODERN AFAH;- HOUSE (THIRTY-TWO APAR’ usm‘ax. 1473 IRVING STREET NORTH- By wirtue of 8 certain deed of trust, dated March 1, 1927, helnq instrument No. 92, recorded March'32, 1927, among the land rec ords of the Dl trict of Columbls request of party secured ereby, the undersigned \rnueu ‘will sell at public auc- nun. in front of th! premuu. on PR.IDA g TWENTIETH P MARgH. e IDH. AT FOUR-THXRTY O'CLOCK the following-described land and premis uate in the District of Columbia, and di nated as and being the 50 feet fron! n Irving street by depth of 150 feet thereof of Jot twelve (12) in the John Sherman, trus. tees’, subdivision of part of “Pleasant Plain: Also' The east five” (5) “feer front on' said Irving street by the full depth thereof of lot one hundred and eighteen (118) in Henry Beard and others’ subdivision of lot eleven (11) in John Sherman’s subdivision of parts of the tract of land known as “Mount Ple lnl" and ‘‘Pleasant Plllnl of id Beard and othe! subdivision re. Sorded 1n. Liber County 7, at'folio 8 of fhe acscribed “land 1 -described iani books of the assessor o? the strict o urposes. as lot eight hundred and fifty-one (851) in square twenty- six_hundred and seventy-three (3673). Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust “for 388.000, further pasticulars of which will be announced at s ur- Chage price abave said irust 1o be' cash. A deposit of $2.000 required. Sonvn- ancing., recording. etc.. at the purchaser's cost, ~'Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the ‘Droperty ‘may b advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. MARTIN MeTBRNEY. ] mh11.13.16.18.19.30 Tru: THOS. J. OWEN & EON, 431 EYE ST.'N.W. THREE - STORY TR ey virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated November B, 1030, being instrument, No No among the iand " Bistrict. of Cofumbla, and.at uest of ‘the party secured 'thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public suction. in front of the premises on MON- DAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF MARCH, AD' 83l AT TWO-THIRTY O CLOCK PM. the following described land and prem- tuate in the District of Columbia and ated as and being lot 12 in Harkness subdivision, of square 336" as per plat re- corded. in the office of ‘the surveyor for the District of_Columbia in Liber B, folio 82. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed ‘of trust for $2,250. further particulars of which will be_announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above sald trust to be in A deposit oll‘ required, gonwy- haser's S orieited and ved g aneing 2ost. fhiriy daye® ot Mh'r'ln ihe property may be ad: a rets the trustee W. McOl J. LU OFFICE OF THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAP- ITOL. Washington, D. C., March 16, 1931. SEALED BIDS will be opéned in this office at 3 p.m., April 2, 1931, for finish hardware for ‘Terraces, Balustrades and Approaches to the Senate ‘Ofce Bullding, in”accordance with plans and specifications. _Specifica- tions may be obtained from this office. rl-{u may be seen at the office of Wyeth & Sullivan, architects, 726 Jackson Place nw'. D. C. 18,19.20 o iCE itk EXECUTIVE. OFFICER. Arlington ~_ Memorial Bridge Commission. Navy Build Washington, D.C. bids will be received in_this offic a.m., Eastern Standari Time. Aj and’ then publicly opened in Navy Building, for doing the gradini west_end of the Arlington Memorial Bridge project, involvidg about 56,000 cubic yards of earth excavation, Further information upon application. mh16-3t p and Tourist Agency, Phones NAU'I 3847-3348 | a guy's u he pur- | AUCTIONS INSTALLMENT XXIIL ETER stood restlessly, putting his weight first on one foot, then on the other, on the steps of the Madison avefiue entrance of the Ritz. He was in an agony of nervousness. He'd obe{ed Charley to the letter—but the least slip would be fatal, and the successful execution of Char- ley's plan called for the co-ordination of so many factors in which luck, after all, must play a decisive part! How long would it take Connolly to g0 through the formalities, get his war- rant, turn up, armed with it, and thenceforth, not to be denied, at Car- ol's? Could Carol do her part? She'd seemed to understand, over the tele- phone, nor had she seemed to consider t.hnwh:thewuulln;hermdnm anything especially dangerous or un- reasonable. Charley had sald she ‘wouldn't. “Women, Pete,” he'd sald, “don’t give a damn about the law. I guess that's maybe because 've not had much to say about what d!ne law ought t> be. Anyway, you take the nicest, straightest women you know, and they'll b any law they please, and look you right in the eye while Lhe'rra doin’ it. They don't even feel ty, the way a man will. Iuducklunmtlmnwam an mixed up in it every time I can.” ‘The necessary use of the telephone had worried Peter, too; he'd been afraid of a tapped wire. But Charley had laughed at that. “I'm mnot say that sort of thing ain't done, Pete,” he'd sald. "It is—but it ain’t done half as mucn in real life | as in detective stories. And you can’t manage it in five minutes, either. We can fix it to tap a wire when we're sure to sometnin’ an’ we can’t hang anythin’ cn him, but it takes time. And Connolly wouldn't see any call for that now. He thinks he’s got an open and shut case as it is—he ain't jookin’ for the madam to give herself away over the ‘phone.” The actual plan had been simple enough. Carol wore, a deal, a cos- tume that included a hat with a little half veil; a rather conspicuous costume, as it happened. And, if all had gone well, she had gone out, openly, wearing it, a few minutes ago, taken a cab, and then returned, almost at once, as if she’d forgotten something, leaving the cab walting downstairs. And—Martha was to come down in her place. Cab after cab’ came down Madison avenue; dozens of them, it seemed to | Peter, drew up before the Ritz, Then, suddenly, he caught a glimpse through a window, of a familiar dress. He hur- | ried across the pavement and stepped into the cab as the doorman held the door open. “Go south—over to Park and south,” he_ordered. It was Martha—Martha, white and trembling, but free! “I don't understand, Peter,” she said. “But it's all right, I suppose.” It's going to be!” said Peter, elated. Even this momentary, temporary tri- umph over Connolly delighted him; it represented action, at least. Now, if Connolly held his hand for another hour, and, according to Charley, there ‘was every chance in the world that he would, since he could hardly have an- ticipated any need for special haste, they might bring it off! The cab turned east at Fortieth street, went south, then down Park ave- nue and turned in the tangled traffic LEGAL NOTICES. JOHN PAUL EARNEST. Atforne Tower Building, 14th and K Sts. N.W. Notice 15 hereby given that the list pub- lished herewith contains the names of all applicants_for admission to the bar of ti Supreme Court of the District of Columbia who were successtul in the bar examination held December 19 and 20. 1930. The | committee of examinrs featiests that gay, information tending io affect the eligi: ility of an: pplicants on moral Tounds be (fll’l é(lfch 24, 3 it 9 ‘ower Building, “H d KoBtrests N W RALPH OIVERY setratan h and D Streets N.W, Robert Ausustus dolf Eduard Amann na M. Anderson al i il laude Arthur Fouls Leventnal i Ned william Arick aiter Armstrong Fobert Budiey zone- 1d Scott Mar- Harold ‘W, Bangert tindill Maurice R. Barni Lewis T. Matlack Wilbur James Barnes Francis J. Becker Alan_Chast Beter G fhay exvel! John Neil Henne: Georse Wendell Berge James Josenh McCar- Elen M. McCormick than J. Bernstein John Harrison Bishop Arthur Vincent Me- alse Herbert Lee Boat- wright, Ji C. : f o — D;nle)l‘ Mock: lelen E. Moanz!y Howard F. Morin e R R . Norris foseph A iniel Thomas M%B!En o in Sesmer™ Aaithes A Broushton Lewis D. Burch John J.” Burke Yincent Paul Carney 5:« Robert Case rnard Menas Cher- noft Jesse Sharpless Chey- ney. Ben Chromy Willism_Henry BB Soutter D-?u-P ‘Arthur Crim- Pefey" Allen Critten- prank k. cmqm Edmu iian Ehieee Dessres Etherson Bradford ell whilam Oliver Don- ohoe Alexander J. Dosle Thomas Augustus Charles H. Drummey Arthur Jolin Edwards Clarence M. Elder William R. »n Paul C. Fakler Raymond W, Farrell Edmund A. Fenander Murray M. Flack Francis Forti Karl M. Foust Hyman B. Freehot §,brank Gatiney 20 e Rzabein Gantt Wilbur Gass Ralph 8. Gayton {lvert Gelteld ugene W. Genle Mitchell Edmond Giblo Liloyd C. Gibson Ettore A. Ginnettl Zoda V. Greenlee Willlam Whultr Grey Diller B, Groff Wallace Marinus PR 'ph_Orlosky Louis George Padgett Aram G. Panossian Edward Parenteay Thomas W. Parks Percy L. Pll!lck Marcus J. Pedersen lumn D. Pemberton Joseph Aloysius Pieper dgar . Poisson Gansorl Purcel Irving James Chlr efl Franci R!d- chk Irwin Resnicoft Alice Rhine !rnuz Lee Rhodes wight E._ Richards usan D. Richards “\lm E. Riley uis Rober mthlld Pnfllfl ed .. Rallo E‘m. T Sadders Joseph Savorett Frederic B. Schramm Norman Nedwin Schuttler Charles M. Sexton, Jr. Charles F. Sharkey Edwin B. Shaw Clifford 'Arthur Shel- Ed¥ih Snetton James A. Shipper James L. Smith Claude F. Snider William " J. Snow, Jr. Earl M. Spencer Joel G. Stanford Wilton Max Stein- bauer Harold R_Stephenson William W. Stickney Ector C. Stout Robert George Sur- ridge A, Tawney, irying Rereaith Tul- atch Wilfred Asquith Hearn Forrest F. Heaton Willlam Sasscer Hill, e Johni Henderson Hoff- wml am M. Hoffman, M-"dlosermlnz Hol- Joseph Alton Honsick Eiwara Hogper. Sr Hospidor den William Patrick Walsh Cromwell Warner Miss Emma M. Weber Louls Welner nry Welss John T. White Maurice W. Wihton Harold Brinerd Jowepi A, Willtams Gordon_ K. Wilson Jesse Russell Wilson Girard ©. Wise achary Taylor Wo- 2 enemith. 3d Virgil E. Woodeock Jra Llovd wright urence C. Wright Rudolph H.' Yeatman, Jr. Walier H. Young Aaries J Hoover. eorge A. joseph F. Irvine ‘Aaron William Jacob- ‘son George G. Jeflerson James M. Kane William” Lawrence ;:rnw!ll R. King ancis Robison mhd. 11,1 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. in glori RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. rious sunshine above the Boardwalk ulid'lheommsl'hechm s D during JHotel ATLANTICCITY . |ng. ~ Walter J. the by William Almon Wolff oo (91 b o A e AP B above Cooper {lel mn doorman nodded MM “Good momlnu, Mrs. Wentworth!” he said. There was a witness—and one who, since he wouldn't know he was would be & hard one for Connolly to confound, assuming that he followed the trail. They shot up to Peter’s floor: even Manuel took Martha for Carol. He looked amazed, and his white teeth gleamed when Martha raised her vell and he recognized her; Martha and Tack had dined at Peter's often. “Into my room with you—get into bed,” said Peter. “Carol*’ be here any minute, and take your clothes.” Alone with Manuel he plained. Manuel's smile was wider than ever. He was a quick-witted little devil, and he would have committed murder, prob- ably, with the utmost (ood will, if Peter had asked it of him; Phclt)' in a trick like this only amu: him. He and Peter stood behind the door, which was left ajar. Within five min- utes Carol, a little out of breath, pushed it open and came in. She was laughing. £ worked!” she said. “Wasn't it lucky this sult had just come? I've never worn it before! And thank Heaven vells are coming in! I just salled in, downstairs, and said ‘Mrs. Porter—I'm : ted!” and they never even though announcing me.” “Get changed and our of here, quick,” said Peter. -flfimu- in my room. Excitedly he watched his sister dis- appear through the door of his room. Luck had been with them, so far. If it held, Carol would be home again, in the clothes in wi Martha had gone out, before Connolly arrived; even if the trick that had been played were suspected there was nothing, probably, to led Connolly here. Conceivably, he might take a chance and turn up here to make a search, but Manuel was al- ready primed for that possibuity, and the new fashion of a service entrance for small flats in good houses was going to help. He blessed this modern life that had left his sister, older than Mar- mbylfloodlflyul’l he supposed, and the mother of two children, with & figure like a young girl's! Carol had gone, with & hasty kiss for , within 10 minutes, and he knocked on his own door and went in, at Martha's assenting word. She was lying down, fully dressed, except for the hat, in Carol's new suit. “I feel terrible,” she said, with a faint smile. “I suppose it's only nat- | ural! Oh, Peter—it’s all so dreadful, and I haven’t the time to think of that, even, with all this excitement. Tack——" “He'd want you to be thinking of yourself right now—not of him,” said Petem “I—Lord, I don’t mean to be heartless, Martha, and it makes me sick ‘whenever I have time to stop and about Tack, too. But- the first night—eny thing I don’t know about?” said Martha. “It must have, I Auqn-e or they wouldn't—they wouldn' Teady to arrest me.” ppened, sald Peter, grimly. “Some thi I know about— a lot more that I don't. I'll tell Choppily, because so much of it was still vague and confused in his own mind, he told her what he had learned at Emma’s the night before. About his talk with Meyer Zahn, first of all. That made her furious; it was the first time since, on the roof, she had burst storm. ily’out with her trying to blame her for cause that” was' easler dare he?” “I wanted to paste him in the jaw myself,” said Peter. “nuo—veu. 1 didn't. *T dont understand, IMartha, puzzled. Peter—he must! it. He knows I couldn’t He knew how fond I was of Tack. He never let me forget it myself. I was in a poisonous temper, sometimes, when I went to him, and he always reminded me that I really was fond of Tack, scmehow. Not —not by what he actually said, so much, lh;x‘tmewlyhemmmmdwwk- Peter went on, quotm ahn had said, as well as eo:m‘r?n:eibfl “That isn’t true,” she sald, once, in- terrupting. “He did give me advice. Not in so many words, ever—no. But he put things in my head I wouldn’t have thought of for myself. He was the one who made me feel that it was right for me to—to——" She hesitated: look- ed at Peter; then went ahead. “To love Evan,” she said. “I thought that was terrible, when I was married, even though Tack and I weren't making a 8o of things.” “How much did tell him, Mar- thlg'hl’eur ukme;l ’l‘l’urmly . everythi " she said. “You just think aloud, you know. You lie there. and say whatever comes into your head, whether it makes sense or not, and he fi&"l‘:t}‘ l..‘il! out. lb—lgn'ould be rather u ou couldn't trust a man erx thnlth Pfl%r 5 : 2 “I've thought that 3 “"gh g] myself,” said Peter, = yu—bo hwn as much instance.” R ness? I' ve e him to w“remn to let Benlum ynu'flu o ‘He didn’t. He thought it was betier r 'y him. He agreed that Tack would make & frightful row if 1¢ got to him.” - “I see,” said Peter.. “Well—that's where I go on record as ing with one high-priced psychoanalyst! If you'd come me! Benny got after me last mtmtfnmm th! T e Ipo! e Mnruu ing I've got to tell ’s out, though,” he said. “I told or he’ dflvin‘ at about they z’lfl::"o‘ . “Only this,” sald Martha, h drawn together in a puzzled "!m.;: “There is a place in the b where something could be len. We th it pent house from Marsh, m —he's abroad, now. And he a safe built in, and hidden. He used to keep a lot of valuable papers that he had to be able to get at qlllckly. scmetimes, out of banking hours.” “Where was ll"" as Tight. ~ And you tell Tack you'd be home at half 77 Connolly’s got hoid of that think I did. I'd have said - thing to quiet him just then, z. Pnn;,omu, you meu!?" - “I'll have to let Ohlrle the safe. I can't nmi ':?;' m Benny comes in—and how he got to know about that safe. That's the queer- E!Ph doomllu. vhi; LA e Sl rang, ently, and they “Up with you!” said km instantly. “May be Gonnolly, Manuel “"3 yours