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R i I Ty 39332820 | 252 Z 5 ., )0 l’m ‘"ms& mmzs 2".'.'5‘,2':3. WOODNIDGE, D. o Domes: § s ’ ull.nnfld“lho.'". dln:n( 5- ;un’é’x‘-'u“%km‘ rton, Do you want to reduce your T ave. ne. o cfll "Nortn living expense and at the same/ time solve the home problem? e indern; detaghed homs B O Ui with & quarter of an Itrl do?e o, 'enoucllltuyta ralse 7°|lr ‘V‘, :tlbls‘ ' nit onth cmall cash payment and montn bortunity APYoaet avestigate.” Adaress Box 92-H, Star omee! WOODRIDGE. Tf you desire a mice home in_this section of the city see us. We have 5-room bungalows and 6-room houses from $6,500 up. Can arrange attrac tive terms. WOODWARD & VIETH, 2002 R. L Ave. N.E. North 0730. m ctive “lawn . wit fuil bloom and, onderful view: from stores, ehurcties DI Fishes Dow manent tenant: " Gentral ave.. Md. AV 'né‘ FA“. proved gehool nmmru 3 ]_,:, &:Efies and cov red CAiveway At $ido entrance, 3-i idaire, oll burner, er. HILLS H )‘fi 1INC. R P hone. Giarendon 1057, WANTED—SUB! RBAN. WTW o ';fl?}’““' 3 Address Box 131-H. Siar_Offce. —— AIICTION SALES. OF VALU. FFARY "“5 REHE d of trust, duly y viride of s certaly unouu S A P the' D Distriet Ot of ty t’!l‘nfleulln!d trustees et 2 "7“" 'fil umer aiagles e bk s e rin ma“m PR Toe . Kk strect, thence wes of said streei eet to the t to the covenants ! 3 3 " For 38,500, further v-mcm‘:- g y en-tf Eosit " fortelt '- athe st for Rdvertised and resold at § SPRNITImLL r%!fl MAY EIG! 3 W AR ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auction b E St N.W. o !ABT. PRm deed recorded In ’";;"g..'flz. et r,..': s T iy Jecord ot Columbia, 0F sale by B fil}e!:'nn .26 sl Wl Se dlscretion o following described ¢ E Pagng's mibdivieton | ln muo 14! me surveys r 4 TS o 50 e’ all ‘cash, chaser veyanelni f5anss e hURie e rrcnrdl of ihe afce of nw iy v 3014 ub- trust for $1.750, at 158 ln ance above trust A depogl required of pur- sale. record cost of Xamination of titie: ton. ding with 'H:In Thirts da otherwise {rustees rese property, chaser, plied eton, D. feited, or without Torte 27 vl themselves of e gt "““”1' Table Yiehts ‘asaingt get ilfing o mh’" 2 ERT. ‘rustees. _Mm.m - ln”yl.‘ THOS, J. 1e81 TRU, By virtue Jpcorded in fl z”murm will ® prem. [ nts, s, \"url.nl’lfll ‘h!"ulflfl ini 1t 70 Jrtng I e Bigtrier of Co u'mn'u.':'vfln: Iy numbered ’Ol'!l four (44) in Riges’ £bdvision OF Tots i SqUAFS jumbered trce T B gy Y v esoP or e Telorin @ Kutveor for District of Cotumbia in Liber W. ¥ o “rerma of sate: Oush, $90000: balence - .A d!unll( nl !2MW "- Gured on, property. gulred (oL <o, "ot Bacehaser. Feemmi % <ompu-d -Im " 2huf Usiriy dave. fram day sale gr Jenosit forfeitid ‘and Prapety presold st risk and cost of defaul ing purchaser, i yron R = V. ROGE _Trustees. ¥ FUTURE DAYS. THOB. J. OWFN & SQN. Aucnoxnué. tve AR BobERk TRUSTEES SALE OF VALU. ESTATE, CONTAINING 131 FE OR L] e By Witue Of 4 ceriain desd recorded I Liber No. §To1. folio 263 6t 86, of the land records of the Distriet of lumbls, "and at ‘the Teauest of the party thereby. "the o il sell 8t publie ‘muctio o) DA &-P fon. 1o oo the Gl e o t eordea iy Uber' ol Trsoras-of pne ofice of s istrict Mu fisa eaiea Bro nbin for (e shme e ot ine oF of slreet o ;Sieration e west line 480 preet, ¥ith, ‘e sala prolony Third street u "the . 1 The Borid fine oI saia blen the northw corner of l| lipws: £t et e, ensh o sl shreet it orthward of Rencs ot wtion ot -romnu with e i n ia Saum n allments. pavable in laret 2ars. Thtersst i i, mnme sepicanh J cash. eposit o §eauived &t time of sale (x wmtundnl. e ording. etc.. at cost. of purchaser. £0%e o be comoiie t -.uh‘-nhm 30 dnvs i *.hm TpiNe i istas e Droverty & ot Petauns vertisement ot ng purchaser T some. mewspaper Bublished i Washs ington, C :.‘i%"';. ITY, AND 1v8-d&ds.exS1 Eale. secured by toperty sold. or al e purchaser Trustee. ice President. RReretars. AUCTION SALES. [OMORROW Adsm A. Wesehler & Son, A THE EVEN ABC‘HON lAll!. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SUITES AND ODD PIECES, RUGS, PIANOS, ETC. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S NEW SALESROOMS 915 E St. N.W. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1931 mmn[ ' o'cmt A. M, Continuing Throughout Day a ‘Handso Draperigs, Governor g, Sovener A Baeked Homt R AUTOMOBILES, 10 A.M,, at 613 G St. N.W. —including Hudson Sedan, by order David S. Barry, Sergeant at Arms, U. S. Senat TERMS: CASH. my7.8 Chevrolet “31” Coup: so Roadster. Adam A. Weschler & 8 TRADE MARK STORAGE SALE - Complete 10-piece Dlmnl Room Suite, nearly new; mahogany and ivory finished Bed Room S\ntu, Oriental Rugs, nearly new 9x12 Velvet Rugs, Banjo Clock, Velour Living Room Suites, REGISTERED odd Upholstered Chairs, Fibre Chairs and Rockers, Books, Floor and Table Lamps, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Tea Carts, China, Pillows, Kitchen Cabinets, Radios, Vacuum aching .C;ne-r.,ch.en‘:. 'Drop Leaf Tables, Windsor Kitchen Uten: UBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries—715 13th Street **"TOMORROW At 10 A fif the Federal Storage Co. lnd others. tures, Mattresses, Machine! Chairs, Plated Wnreb M8 o TER. 85 AUTOMOBILES BY AUCTION SAT., MAY 9th At 462 ra'.'.‘::f: Ave. N.W. MEUS FICHBERE Offcial U. S. Govt. Auctioneer * vid 8. Barry, Serpeant at *E Renate? Chevrolet 31 Roadster Also Other AUTOMOBILES AT WESCHLER'S fi Auto Auction 613 G St. N.W. TOMORROW ‘}nx l“i’ A‘ifim May 8th, 10 A.M. um. lol4 AND - By Vitae ol hiee GATLMIn dl of tr fluly’ recorded in "n } 1 folios 1 ' Blitrict o nd n uu nqum he under- il nummk ol uu fisned 5" Wil uu ot bl and « qen Berl ehvrn idren ‘Eehnn luhdlvuo Teborded in ‘Libe %n e Degar et ‘the District ot Columbl. rerms , o1, Sale:, Ome-thir DAL innaliments. asabis. in th seven per, mm:r per Byall balance in two one and 1 erms. e thirty days trom ustees Teserve 4 % rl.nz o't my. at the r t rehaser, _mys.11, n‘“,u?%u akal mc}mgxo'm ‘X"n#é”é’ f5RE n%&"‘k % ‘&F"fl P MER 4 of st re- “""' "' ft 'fl‘n et gat 1 ng” Fetords oo the Distriet’ of Go o e nexs )umhll Tty Csecured andusy, the Zeauset mwa -m .en 'at"Bublic auctjon, 1 3 1031, AT | lowing-ds [t N ) red -flfl e (61) in '1'\‘9 :ln!. trus ecurl ammn ! M ? ;;g ) it s s Bogare B umber!d :M American tee, o m u 8 lock fmnanu | ng | ords of ih m;-m ot G . At folio o I D OBGI" erailiine Burchat hvertipement of Daper published dn %Wllhln “’S Sth 5 1 ‘Burviving. Iy ; AUCTIONEERS, YE B _ my8-dkdbs.exBu J. OWEN, rnos. 1431 ¥ VALUABLE REAL Btk A N AB THE “MAR- Ad N? 815 MARYLAND AV 3 By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6043, folio 333 et sea . of he land iecords of the District of Co- lumblia, and at the request of the party se. ciired thereby. the undersigned !mutl will seliae DRERLC sl o2 ixes.on” hsn ?'Hfi'w"fi n’ Ay the mllo-lnz érctibed tand -na Brem- in the District of Columbia, nated as and Deing lots tweniy-one nty-two 122' and twenty-three (23) in O.I"le F. Dyer’ bdivision of sauare 1"‘1', of au re mn- hundred and H f 918 pe: tolin $0. 08 "the Tecords of surveyor of the Distriet o | together with the improvements as sbove ‘Terms of sale ird of the purchise | money to ba peid in causl ingtaliments, payab years, wil he office of annui sale, property. per Dei peyabis semiannyaily {rom auy”of | nznran by deed of trust upon the | d. or all eash at the purc] A deporit of required at time of sale recording. etc. at cost of pu i to dae ecmplied D ithin Ve e. option” of e fo ‘some: newspaper publisned in ton, D. C. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By HOWARD MORAN, (Beal) Attest Vice President. ALBERT H. SHILLINGTON, Asst._Secreta ‘THOS. J. owlN & sml Avcflonm 1431 EYE BT. Washing- | Known as Premises 907 O Street Northwest, With Two- Car Garage; Must Be Sold. A %m OF MAY, 193 P. lot 4 in ua n ved a8 abov. This proy y I8 IM lnl elear of all en- - br::‘“. sale: Al A deposit of '“ lllll! All r:mnunelu recording. fifl lr“ " wu”’ "‘lm 898, nchlrtfln & BONQ Auetioneers, my6.8,9,11,13 d of the purchase | | B¢ Hudson “28” Sedan|i . B B ‘ ""'""fl'v Anbfirprflr 1‘nt—d scribe '&' i 5 e ey $er..| ADAM A. W 0" .m‘l Bublished in Some newspaper wunmn."b Gon o THOS. J. oxln"'sg‘[l AUCTIONEERS, » 4|9t | fifteen | " Diat recorded. in Liber | Jumbia, and at the request o Coluimbia, | sell at public suction in front o B8] THE NINETE! | “Weshimgton Heights." v | as corded in thi | Ber ahimien, du 'n\roc Story “Brick Dwelling - {3,¢ |8 ware, Pic- Refrigerators, ners, Talking Cushions , etc. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 'UTURE_DAYS. EN & SON, 1431 Eve 8t. N.W. s[u.: OF ,VALUABLE REAL SING " A THREESTQRY. L, dhuct DT 8 CLIPFBOURNE BLAGE K qu ll( I certain deed of trust re- Ty 4161 mat Foilo %301 "ot he the Dlllfl ict of Clflufl‘.hrll £°%he reauest of - ihe D ed . the unamun-d WSl at pube n the premises. on . 4 Of‘ AY . o HOS. J. TONEERS. TRUSTEE' B ”'{GEE o it _line of T west, Tin e 1" feet, thence south 25 f ‘Plfi( ?5 fxvel to the beginning, upon the allowing Lorms of sale: Purchaser to pay one-third d of trust on rd::h at the e, Purchaser. ks eid b adhiiied (o the dafe of Saje urchaser to pay interest on purchase price rom date of sale o date of settlement at nnum. Al} conveyancing. naser: P sale. and will red of sale, Toebtens 40 bg within m"b 30) days of the date of sale or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and, risk of the Jecmultie prchaser an previous advertisement of some newspaper publithed |nAg. 15th Btre: my5-d&ds. Burviving Trusice. Su ADAM A. WESCHLER & fii, ‘Auctionée; UNITED ru;is /8 SALE OPF writ ot ‘Special Piert Pacias he Cier) il at the" éalt entrance 1o the D street, bngen 4th 8 fhaton, o i ‘t‘y'f’ FRIDAY. “MAY I [, 1931, thy fl”o'll’ll eurlr'd Xllld 807 Ahdd T saare 834 ali roved: " 8 "“'“‘ d-levied Shot 83 ‘The . levie 'Dmn dants, “Erastuss D S in alley an & corpora- it ?Ba o rRal, and for the lstrict o(‘t)‘ulnmnu 1n ap25,d&:Sull & BON, Austioneers. b’fil LIIAIJOP kit ial Ruer, ¥ ;l‘ l”:: le nfl.om 8 in By vi adued ot of Eours of the oectea, Towill cash, n front of Lots 2 3. 4 whic] srul;e T, UNITED STATES By yirtue of 8 directed, I=will gell o rirance to the cash. tn front of the n-tb::-'r“n 2 'J" DA’ fol m&mr dtlfl'lhcd ‘lnd 2, 3, A jua®e 297N, a dre unimproved: ®is 81 and 61 13 square 29’ kewize unimproved. to be in _detail, ?!ln! llldX |!vllfl' ul roperty * o dan d sold to satisly s judi ent- hhllefl ‘157}. in (l"gr 8( The y“ ‘l» , Spencer. W. Wiy GAR C SNYDER. d Btates MArshil. .z In and for e Blatrict "ot "Golumbis. - W%m By Vit of & certain deed of srusty my recamm in Liber No. ID Iand records of Strict of lnmh]l and at the secured thereby, the nnaeu'l 11 c _auctie in DAY Ashige! ind desienated as ; Sahowers masaivialon o, S, 1o o bqus u | 194, ‘a5 per int recorded in the office of | surveyor for the District of ~ Columbia T Liber 14, 5t f1lio 9 Terms o One-third of the purehase money to b= paid in cash. balance in {wo instalimeats, It d i i rvrl-l\ of g, lof, 92 1 or e Butchaser.”” A required at time of sale. All cnnv!yl*cml recording, etc., at cost ot purch L i be complied with within thirty day “of sale, otherwise t rve the right to resell the "R" and cost of defaulting purchaser, Rher nve anys acvertiscment of sach rnfle in Jomg newspaper pubiished $a ington, S ASE BRI THOS. J. OWEN, (; SO 4 Aucfm | __my68.11.13.15.18 P vAuun TRUSTEE'S SALE ESTATE. BY ;xgng:-usls'rma 2 N’p.nbgh ND§." By virtue of a eeriain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liver No. 60id. follo 478 ef, seq of the Thcords of the Distriet of "Go: 40 Basty st cured thereby, the undersigned jrustee will | ises. on AD. ml | designated as and being the east lmrty fron e Colttoreln sireet by tho Tul debts thereof of lot numbered six (6) in Coreo- fans sibdivision of land now known as a3 ger pl per plai s ‘office of the survevor fof ihe District of Columbla. in Liber County 14 at {ollo 84, Subject to agreement fixing the building line 13 feet south of the south line of California street. as shown on' plat re- corded in sald surveyor's office. in Liber County 15 at folio 28, {ogether with the im- | provements. consisting as above. Terms of sale: Property sold sublect to & first trust o with interest at 8% Februray 1, 1932 One-third money, over and above said rust and interest thereon, to be b h and the balance payabie on or hree vears after date, with inter 81 6%, Der anhum. payable’ semi-snnuaily from day of s red by deed of trust tpon the Sropery m|d or all cash at the £ption of "the purchaser. eposit of £53'600 wiu be réatived at tme. of sate. conyeyancing, recording. eic. at cost purenater. Uferms of fale i be eom with within thirty days fro Staerwise ihe trustee rescrves the rig fesell the property at the risk and coft of aonumm urchaser after of the purchr first XY, Frustee. TS FRANK 2nd Viee (Beal) Atte: & Frtsidnt. st E_PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary, myT-d&dbs.exBa By at public . F{‘ MAY, e, TAR, WASHINGTON CTION SALES. URE n@n. TH O omuuz“ B By Wirtve of 8 CeFIAIn, decd of trust duly recorded "Octovgr 18, To36." g’ insizument Ro 136" of the Iand recor o' Di nd DI kA #r":,§ s $n8e 15 the vement the bnrm o" Col covmlnu of Teeor of nmeu\v- o? wg‘l,crh d in or the a rnyar um- Gublect. {o th for he :n’fe‘r wnce t L0, be, Bl Tice abovs a4, Ly s 0,0 “n Con: ra urchaser's be mnnh.a with within kfl nol will 've Thase ot cash MAMI DWI kg!gl_ BIA ROAD BEIN O TASIA OR’ AS IGTON. l deed of trulh C) pesspaed s, T b?nm S fole % dr e Iaba Seccey of the parties secured 0 gned trustees will sell ront_of the nremlnl. [GHTEENTH DAY OF FOUR O‘CLOCK PM. land and pre e munu ol . ] MAY, AD. 1931, AT the follot lnrum)n o (1) in blofl‘ llflel : Yocords of the offce e _surveror of the District ‘of Bin as ‘more articularly rate r"“" 15" the of on the purchase et i1 casn. Dalanoe T twe T instaliments. pasable in one and ¢ . witn interéat ot eix per cenium annum, payable T Bie by deed o property sold. or all eash, & the purchaser. t llma' sk _And o :éu'-"r'-{m Are as ddvertigament of nagh resale ln uume nl'lfllfl!! published in Wash- uman PAHY u. Eealy vm es) T;aem VING %’im cullry un :Y!_? mll-didl exSu BA AR Ae oid BuBlic sue unfl nh‘g!on ises, ey ] AP EF WAL 1091, AT THREE O PM. ms of sale: Cash. A deposit of 3400 Rp;f{'m’ 4% fime of salé, balance upon rati- eation. THOM. “' B. MARSHALL. Attorney Named in Mortgage. Title Building, Baitimore. — ArrAngement for fln.nelnl may dineiied WIth e Above-named atiorney ¢ a0y time._ 6 1 Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers 5 E_Street N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TRUNKS — LUGGAGE JEWELRY — NOVELTIES GOLF CLUBS — CLOTHING HANDSOME ERMINE COAT DRESSES — PERSONAL EFFECTS, ETC. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER'S 915 E St. N.W. TRUSTEES STORY PROOF. AP, TAINING 15 EMISES 1125 By virtue of & certaln recorded in Liber No. 6108. folio 69 et sea of the land records o The ‘Bistrict ‘ot “Go umbia, and at the request of the party se- Cired "therebys the undersiEned ijustoes will sell at public auction, in front of the prem; ises. on | TH] EVENTH DAY 1931, AT P ihe toliowing. drlrnbed 1a he city APAR’ MARYLAND eed of trust, dul and and | and srem- 2nd [ hg Distrl x"l: I Mb’ he suryeyor 1or the District of Columbla; Liber 22 folio %9, together ™ith sul rm: One-third of the purehase inoney to be pald in cash. Dl sastaliments. ‘pasenls i ohe and tw years. with nterest at six per centun nnum, payable semi-annualey 3, e Bied by deed of " rust “upon e property sold, or all cash at the option of the parchaser. A derosit of $1. 1 t time of sale etc.. . Term: of sale to he witl nin_ thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the Lris- tees reserve the right to resell the property he r1sk and cost of defaulins purch after five dayvs’ agvertisement of such res in some newspaper published in Washin ES M_BIROKHEAD, T 5. NABH, SON. AuEn 1 IYS ST. N.W. Tunuu Sale of Valuable Semi- Detached Brick Dwelling of Eight Rooms and Two Com- te Baths, Known as Prem- | i ses 1330 Montague Street|s Northwest. By yirtue of 8 cortajn dee recorded in Libe) 94, follo 218 e seq., { the land records of !he strict of Colum: the request of the party secured e undersigned trustees will sell of trust, duly 31, AT i the ‘Tollowing-described lan fituste in the” District o and aen‘nmd s and _beiny 1 re 2796 n Waldo M, Ward of “Good Luck” an s per plat recorded in t) of i Survevor for the Distriet of Cfumbia, in 85, follo 45; subject to bullding e mcuon T ek e rms subject to eed o oy st 10 37,85, Turiher particul hich announced at time of sale chm brice above Said trust 1o be g.m “in € A deposit ‘of ‘1300 Teautred: . Gonvey- ancing, recording, eic. at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within _thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited’ and the advertised and resold at ThePdiseretion of fie irustees; ALFON: Hore o HH boat in which he FRIDAY, INSTALLMENT L NE _afternoon in the Spring of 1877 a solitary horseman rode down the long, ghastly desert slant in the direction of the ford at Green River. e was & young man in years, but he hm the hard face and eagle eye of one matured in experience of that wild country. He bestrode a superb bay horse, dusty and travel-worn and a little lame. The rider was no light bur- den, Judml from his height and wide shoulders. the saddle carried a canteen, & rlfll M pack. At length he rode into a trail and %7 |soon came in sight of the wide band of green cottonwood, willow and arrow- weed and the shining, muddy river. On the far side, up on the level, stood a green patch and a cluster of houses. This was the to¥n of Green River, Utah. ‘The rider needed to reach that town before dark. His food mrply had run out two days ago. But unless there was he could row across he would most likely not make it. His horse was too lame to risk in the eddles of that heavy, swirling, sand-laden river. He rode on down the trail to enter the zone of In the thick dust he noted fres| hm-n tracks. ——— THOB. 3. GWEN_&_GON. Aucfionnfl 1431 tvz ST. AL !nfiz BRICK %flu 86, 5750 WALTER STR By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly rotorded in Liber No. 8849, follo 444 et sea. of the land records of the District of Co: nd at the request of the party se. nfln. Al ereby, the undersigned trustees wil in fropt of the prem- ':: ;%&5‘1"; Hm%u%g "LOOK £ zh {ullnwlnl uem.ruwuna ity ash- D erict o1 Columbia. and designated being lot two hund, iy A Rt supdivisiol It vagare ten n dfeq and fifteen tm‘hv. ;q': Dlat recorde T 50, follo 12 "Gmce of the survevor mmluz n( lumbia; subject to paid in Tl instatiments, BasavIc in years. with interest l‘l seven per centul And premises, tnclond cov- purchase lly from fl"z"" purchaser. guired st timi Tecording. etc., at cost of purchase r Eompiied with witwin thirty a7 of, ale. otherwize the trus- operty e of sale to SAMUFL A._DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Brick Stores and Dwellings, Nos. 14, 16 and 18 G Street N.\W,, and | Brick Dwellings, Nos. 20 and 40 G S!rut N.w. By virt decree o of the' Bupreme Columbia, passed in 1. the undersignec publie suct tor sale by i L wlu ‘Gescr . and lif n sqisre erinird of the urchase d in casn. balanc ents rep: by irchaser. payABle in one and erest T cent per yable semi- 0 mlu . nl, imp ‘Terms money to equalinst AVID Colimbian Luld sexsn " Urrustee. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. UNITED STA uAmALl BALE OF By Jirtue of & "Writ of Bpecial Pierl Factas elerk’s of ietsice of Golumbin. and 16 me | wu“uu st public auction: for the east entrance to the D street, bfl-zen 4th_and inston, D at TWO | MAY FIF- allo'lnl descried innd: square 2974, all e unimproved: lots 81 and 62 n | Dhunre To70. Iikewie Jnimproved. to be”sold in_detail. seized and I Broperty of the &e(ena-nu Emma K. Whited P nd sold to satisfy a Sidemen 79, i n First Nationial Bank. Spencer, W. Vi C. DER, Btates Marsnal, nite 1 and for the District of Coumbia. 4p28,d48u20t ke Florofll.s’f { THE | enlashing, TRANSFER STORAGE cOr c pAVlDé'BN ut Worry or Risk. Re- ble Bervice Low Rates mo. ai u) Expert nom"u 0104 Witho MOVE Witho Storage in rooms, DAckers for mpm- 708 Florida Ave. THOS. J. QWEN & SON, Al Nm 161 E "ucrro 'l N 0 ALU%B'&T A AN SULE HEEA o oauly virts certa recorded in Liber $T18. tolio 4 ~T' "u:n i The-Tand records of the Disisics ot ‘Golugibla, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned mmm win'seil at Dublic_auction. in_front of Home- Head_on Tougtiboro ‘ruld (Lictle Falls jods DAY LOCK P.M. te in_the friet “of "Columbia, an na being lots 1 166, inclusives e e 32: Soio to 9, inclusive,'in block 19: all of block 20; Tots 11011, nciusive, n block 71 lock 22: all of ot 4 in block 23, except feet front on Jolet sirser and I inelusive, in block Jacob .cf:rx for the P.m.au "o m vement, Company. d called J-cnh‘ Le' per piat recorded |n s Sount folid 45, of the Tecords of tne of- ce of the survesor of tne District of £ & Jumbia. NOTE: At the date hereof the abo described lois are mpmmu Sesignated for purposes of taxation, upon "E" ‘1 Basessor of the Distriat of Calllm e a4 10 s 11p 6 inclusive. in 1us; to Pind o are 142 inclusive 1 to 6, Inclusive, in h"ene. im provements. on- ing, now vacant, Fa 4). of ‘the’ pur- a5, baiar t sentum per ‘annum. payabie Sermi y, from day of sale, secured by deed the proverty o 53" of the” purch: il be verancin % '......“... i ashi DG e A ‘BADEN. GEORGE, L' BUNNELL, 0,111 o hent ol &y mnm-nu n my1,2,4.5.6,7.8 RI:‘iOlqu 2t Tonsasaee fvs., Alastie ity just of ic ¢ CI'I’V Robert B. Lady, M.D. O Boardwalk st IT COSTS NO MORE 7O LIVE ON THE BOARDWALK MAY ° | sombrero. . | approaching man with the mbfn. to | romis. | ice of the Supreme | evied upon as the | favor of The | 8. 193 ROBBERS' ROOST by ZANE GREY Copyright 1931, by North American Newspacer Alfliance. Inc. Under a cottonwood, some distance ahead, the rider espied a saddled horse, head down, cropping the Eul He pro- ceeded more slowly, his sharp eyes vig- ilant, and was certain that he saw a man on the river bank. Presently he rode out into an open- ing, from which he could see a place where a ferry touched. Moored to the opposite bank was the ferryboat. The rider sat his horse, aware that the man he had observed had stepped behind some willows. Such a move might have been casu ‘Then the man moved out into plain sight. “Howdy,” he said, laconically. “Howdy,” replied the rider. He be- came aware of a penetrating scrutiny, whlcb(no doubt resembled his own. rider saw a striking Mure of a |man, gray with dust, booted and spur- |red, armed to the teeth. His wide som- |brero shadowed a ;hup. bold face. “Aimin’ to cross®’ he queried. “Yes, I see a {elrybolt over there.” | But oh the moment the rider was| watching his questioner. Then he swept a long leg over the pormamel and slid to the ground, without swerving in the | slightest from a direot front. “Lucky for me if I can cross on it. My horse is all in.” “Noticed thet. Fine hoss. Wal, I've beéen hangin’ around for an hour, waitin’ to go over. Reckon he'll be along soon.” “Teown of Green River, isn't it?” | “Thet's the handle. You're a stranger | hereabouts?” “I am that.” “Where you_ hail from?>" “1 suppose I might as well say Wy- | oming as any place,” retusned the rider casually. The other man relaxed with a laugh. “ghore. One place is good as ancther. | Same as & name. Mine is Hink Hays.” He spoke as if he expected it to be recognized, but it brought no reaction from his listzner. “You know this country?” queried the rider, and he tco relaxed. “Tolerable.” “Maybe you can tell me whether I | ought to stop or keep on traveling?” “Haw! Haw! I shore can. But that depends,” he sald, pushing back his | “Depends on what?” the rider asked. “Wal. on you. Have you got any he | money?” “About ten dollars.” “Huh. You can’t go in the ranch busi- ness with thet. Not regular ranchin’. Lots of cattle between here an' the brakes of the Dirty Devil. Henry Moun- tains, to0. Some outfit over there. Air you a cattiéman?” “No,” replied the rider, thoughtfully. “Wal, thet's straight talk from a stranger,” replied Hays, who evidently took the blunt denial as something sig- nificant. “Hullo, anotner rider. . . Shore the desert is full of strangers io- | day.” Back up the trail appeared a short, | | heavy man astride a horse and leading | two pack animals. “I saw him a while back. And here comes our ferryman. Looks like a boy.” “Huh. You haven't them eyes for nothin’. Wal, we'll get across now.” ‘The rider, after another giance at the Thorses, took " | note of the ferry. Boat and third trav- | z'kl' arrived at the bank about the same time. Hays, after a sharp look at the man with ‘the three horses, led his animal aboard. “How much is the fare?” queried the | newcomner. | 0 bits.” P'm- man or beast?” | “Well, sir, the regular fare is two bits | | for each man an’ horse.” | Whereupon the stout man threw the | | packs off his horses and carried them upon the beat. { i “Wal, now, what is this fussy old xg:ler ‘about?” queried Hays much in- ested. soon manifest. He tied the hls leld pack horse to the tail f his saddl . The second pack ln)ml| was llm“lfly attached to the msz ‘.rhm bridle in hand, he ste] al boa! All “right, boy. Go a “But, sir, n't you m.chm‘ your | hoses on, too?” | “Yes, ‘but I'll swim them over be-| | hind the boat. Get a move on now.” | The ferryboy pushed off with his pole, and dropping that for the big oar, | he worked the boat out into the cur- | rent, which caught it, and moved it across quite readily into the slack water on that side. “Didn't like that, did you, Boy?” the rider said, as he led the animal ashore. Hays slapped his mount, driving him off the ferry, while he watched the stout man lead his three horses along the gunwale of the boat, until they could wuch bottom. Heaving and ) waded out, mdkthelr owner {ol owe , carrying one pack. “Fetch my " other pack, boy,” he dm‘t do nothin’ of the ed Ha; “T reckon I dldnl intend to,” said the boy, resentfully. Puffing hard, the stout man carried his second pack ashore. “You're not very—obliging,” he sald, grufly, as he felt in his pocket for loose change. The ferryboy came ashore, followed by Hays. Presently the stout man, grumbling, | and evidently annoyed at the necessity | of producing & fat pocketbook, took out | a one-dollar bill. ‘The rider, amused d interested from his stand on the bank, saw some- thing that made him start Hays| whipped out a gun. “Throw up your hands!” luddznly. yelled !{lyn “YWha-i this? R-robbers!” the stout man gulped. Hays reached for the man's wallet. Then he stepped back, but still with gun_extended. “Get out of here now,” he ordered. And apparently he paid no more heed to his frightened victim. “Pretty well heeled, for an old bird,” observed the robber, squeezing the fat wallet. “You'll hear from me, you ib- tongued robber,” replied the other, furi- ously, as he away. Hnyu sheathed his (un He ‘did not need to turn to face the rider, for :i}fituhrly enough he had not done any- ing else. “Hw'd thet strike you, stranger?” “Pretty neat It amused me,” re- | plied the rider. “Is thet all? “1 guess so. The -un.—y old skinflint = WaS mmr of ATLAN'I‘!C Cl’!'. N. 3 A H as much as the ocean! HOTEL DENNIS ON ATLANTIC CITY AMERICAN PLAN « MODEST RATES SOLARIA « STEAMER CHAIR SUN DECKS otel you'll like . THE BOARDWALK 'WALTER J. BUZBY, INC. FIREPROOF GARAGE deserved to be touched. slick way to beat the six bits?” | "h lhm was. An’ thet's what riled | h, he hadn't | fl‘llfld the 'Ilbt I’ & little more | circumspect “Is there a sheriff at Green mnn"‘ =z seen him if there is. Wal. | T'll be ridin’ along. Alt you comin’ with | me, stranger?” ‘Might as well.” returned the other | mm what'd you say your name | “cm me Wall, Jim Wall,” . rejoined the rider. Hays' nonchalance reassured Wall as to the status of Green River. “Any dance hall in this burl?" asked "le! dance hall, worse hick. Any weakness for such?" “Can't say it's a weakness, but the last two I bumped into make me want to steer clear of more.” “Women?” queried the robber. “It wasn't any fault of mine.” “Wal, women ruined me,” returned Hays, sententiously. “You don't look it.” “Men never look what they air.” “Don't agree with you. I can always | tell what men are by their looks.” ,“"How'd you figure me?” demanded y8. “I don't want to flatter you on such short uaintance.” “Humph! Wal, here we air,” replied the robber, haiting before a red stone building. 4 A red-whiskered man appeared in the doorway that led into a saloon and lodging house. o dy, Red.” . Howdy, Hank.” “See anythin’ of a fat party, sort of | pufly in the face? He was ridin' a | Toan an’ leadin’ two p _~+'Oh, him. Sure. He mde through town yellin’ he'd been robbed,” returned the man called Red, grinning. | The devil he did! ‘was he, Red?” “I dunno. Ha was standin' out here, an’ when the feller llopped beller- i':“e thet he vnnud Lhe ‘cause th{n dld he’re'nve any- n robbed, Hey. o mend the feller up an’ rode e It was this speech of Red's that de- cided several things for Jim Wall. “I want to look after my horse,” was all he said. “Take him round back to the barn. | I'm dog-tired. Serid that lazy Jake | after my hoss.” This edifice was the last one on the street. The barn mentioned was som «rihunce back, at the end of a pole | ence. ter the corral he encountered a loose- jointed young man. “Say, are you Jake?” he asked. You bet,” returned the other. “There’s man’ out in front who nlla\ himself Hank Hays. He wants you to | come get his horse. Do you know him?" ‘The stable boy's reply to that was to rush off, his boots thudding. “Enough said,” muttéered Wall to himself. ~“Mr. Hays stands well in| Green River, as far as this outfit is con- | wul sauntered back and before Hank Hays and the two individuals with whom he was talking were aware ot his presence he had seen them. &mrnld at his slow, clinking step. rolt.hotvo with Hays was the mln called Red. “Hullo, here tre ke Hays. “I was mnmn q)o Mee‘: Hnnpy Jack an’ Brad le!n . Fellers, this stranger to Green River answers to the handle jim Wall.” Greetings were exchanged, but not one of the three offered a hand. To Wall the man called Happy Jack fitted his name. The only gontradictory fea- ture lay in his guns. Like Hank Hays, he packed two. The other, Lincoln, was some one to look at twice—a swarthy, dark, restless-eyes man, who, like Hsys and his companion, had nothing of the cowboy stripe in his mamuph drink, ! ave & " suggested Hays. “Don't care if I do,” responded Wall. | The interior, bright with lamplight, | proved to be more pretentious than the | outside of the saloon. The men lined up at the bar, to be served drinks by . who was evis dently bartender as well as proprietor. | Wall missed nothing. “Cowpuncher?” qufr]ed Lincoln. “Yes. But I've not ridden the sange much of late years,” replied Wall. “You've the cut of it. Where you aimin’ for?” particular,” rrll‘d iding place in “MI.ht try here'if I can get on some outfit.” “On the dodge>” queried Linéoln. do;wnn might you mean by ‘on the dybody particular lookin® for you?” laresay. More than one man.” ‘So I thought. Priend, you have the cut, the eye, the movement, um hand of a xun-flchner. I happen to know the brand.” “Yes? Well, if that's . I hope it isn’t against me in Ut Here Hays, who had heard thll bit of dialogue, interposed both with per- son _and speech. “Wall, 's agin & man anywhere in the West, generally. So many fools wantin’ to try out! But I rfeckon it's a ticket for my outfit.” “Your outfit?” questionad Wall. hore., Don't mind Brad. Let's eaf. . . . Fellers, we'll see you ater. Wall followed Hays into & back room, ‘where 1wom.n waved them to seats {at a table. At the conclusion of the meal Jim ‘Wall had to guard himself against the gflm being resulting from a sf “Have a cigar?” nflered Hays. “Don't care if I do. “Wal, let's go out an’ talk before we join_the other fellers” suggested Hays. They returned to the big room. It was empty except for Red, who was & lamp. -ll gone down to meet the stage. It overdue now." tage! From w] “West, 80 set euy " laughed Hays. “Thet one from East won't git in till By thet time you "::? ?wheu will I be, since you seem ow?"” “You ml;th in the garden ofr Eden ::Mn' ATH @ rrt:m‘:” Hays. “soe re, you're reason Why you can't be & ‘ootf !el- I3 e ‘Come to_think of is,” returned Wall thou htfu y. “All right. Thanks for thet mueh. 1 reckon I understand you better. What were ‘Wall, once upon & time?” w l 1aughed muau:cxy. “A country "wal Tl be do:fimedl' ejaculated Hays. “It do beat all what & man can be ‘at different times in his life. But I'm eoncerned with pow. An' I'd like to ask “Fire away.” “You sald you was broke?” Hays be- n. ""I will be when I pay for this night’s “Thet's on me. Tl stake you ‘money. You’ll want to set in Lhe n.m- with us?’ “Any strings on & loan?" “Wal, friend, the string is thet I want $o.)0e0 mver 1 get “Bend over here so I ean you ear,” went on Hays confidentially, and when Wall had complied he said: “I run true to form today when I held up thet stranger, but it was a blunder, considerin’ the iron I have in the fire. Now listen. Lately I've got in with a rancher_ovér here in the Henr{ Moun- to tains. He's an Englishman w! monéy than sense. Bought 10, | operated on the | one of his gang, & young man Upon turning a corner to en- |, ‘Wasn't that a | and more'n one real rustler outfit. Wal, boy here out of | this Englishman—his name is Merrick— got the idee of hirin’ sii the hands available—cowpunchers, range guUn toters an’' piain_out-an’-out. had llwn—lnd to throw this seleet outfit agin the whole ‘What do you think of thet idee?” “Original to -y the least, but mot unless form bad | practical, ref | mes inierested. all over hard- ridin’ men. An’ thet pened to run into me. luck for both os us.” “You've taken me for h-ramuh-mmu “Wal, T want you In_my outfit,” sumed Hays. “Brad didn't eottom you, I seen first off, but he's s Darned " packmermflemy‘lwnhhhm' mn ridin’ for hlfl" llesefln “Wal, an’ more years ago, first in Montan: later in Idaho. He was the . | robber the West ever devel cated man, of good family, born East. But the gold fever called an’ he was not the kind of a man to dig. He placer mines. Was an officer of the law while he was head of the Mnelt robber gang the frontier ever knew. m Bannock to Lewiston he kmmmmmmfln Wells Fargo in terror for years, . . . Wal, Xuenrlumnnhlnwd !v- ears. “Thanks for the confidence, Hays." returned Wall, in surprise. “You must interest in me to tell that.” have. But ! don't care tq cluned as a rustler.”. e low down, eh?™ “It cemlnly ain't any two-bit eattle stealin’. . . . However, thet's not the | point between you an’ me. What I want- m‘;x:y'll,wmyo\lhlulmhm outfit?” “That depends, Hays,” returned Wall. “Any scruples -hnut 1t? Remember, come clean with “What was you in lm‘1" “Shot s man. They were goln’ to " S th: Was thet ? “Ahuh. Was square?” “I didn’t think so. . . . Had to kill the jailer to get out. ‘When was all this, Wall?" I Jam after a “Much u!fltt!d" ingly. “Wall, you‘re 5 You're broke. It's about where you cross the divide.” “‘One more question. What 'bout this Herrick’s family?” “Wal, he ain't got any” rejoined Hays. “We heard somethin’ about a sister comin’ out, but she never turned “Sister? It'd be a hell of a note if she did.” “Wal, this shore ain't no country for women.” It seemed to Jim Wall that this sally completed a definite l;:nulmu Wall sensed & in the situation he hld ha (To Be conunued ) SUSPECT DIAMOND SHOT BY OWN GANG Police Scout Theory After Finding Slugs Similar to Those Used in Attack. By the Associated Press. gang prob- lem of the moment today for the State investigators following the trail cf racketeering in the Catskills. tween slugs taken hom Diamond's bodv after he was shot near his Catskill Mountain home 1ast week and slugs taken from the walls of & barn which the police considered a “Diamond place.” Deputy Gen. August Merrill -h-ld only that it offered an “interesting Shells found outside the inn where Diamond was shot. and shells found in the barn also were similar. ‘The barn was riddled with shot and raiders some days ago seized many empty beer kegs and some filled ones. Mrs. Diamond has refused to testify before the Greene County grand jury which is trying to find out about the gla’d hAnmney Qeneral Seml;rzen indi- ca e press con charges it she persisted in her refusal. 25,632 U. S. CITIZENS ADMITTED TO CANADA 1930 Immigrant Report Shows Total of 104,808 Admissions From 44 Countries. Special Dispateh to The Star. Onurto May 8—Canada 022 8 nians, 1,110 Danes, 3,279 Lithuanians, !.702 Js'., <1,017 Russians and 'nmn to Can: dnv?dt‘tl‘eu nd mujl. 2 o l"::mnbnnn;"u - al mmsfe immigration, with the exception of the British, and this is not being tneounnd an does not pression. The sa apply to the United Ct‘m but Ameri- cans are not encouraged to settle here until times get better. ’l'hm s over there of cattle an’ a lot of Some tough cowboy “outs In tl\e lut five ynu motor car ,qh tra Mexico have mcrou‘ lupar