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SALE—HOUSES. 7 RODW DETACHED BRICK ™ CHEVY CHASE, D. C—$13500. 6007 33rd St., Near Rittenhouse R tures. s of & practically new of many extra rooms. large refri weifice his. equlty is property immediately and deal Thepect with owner on prem! of Value 8 and ¥ bir rooms. Bu Variegated tile bath: iit-in tubs a wers and pedestal Double oak finers. Bip eedar-lined closets. Natural finish trim. Beautifal wall papers. Copper sereens aped lawns, 125-11. paved street. Facing triangular mark. Furnished and Decora: M. B. Mosrs & pe dressers and We: ration in model kite! 14 bloek Fort Slocum Park and 14th st. ear lin MODEL HOME 5604 Kansas Ave. built- trim: appointments. eeping porch, ger- Owner forced FEATURES That Tell a Story ted by Sons OFFICES FOR LEASE. eMces for leass on ground floor 0 Cone ofthe Inpeect buildings in the eits. ntal less than 34 per tn. foot. CHILDRESS, 937 15th St - Dlfl:icQ 808 ¢ 1315 H St. N.W. Cut Expense One-Half. vm imnbla offiee rooms. Prices range Becond floor, next door Reraig Bmldui! B Ak fime. "fi' NWENS OFFICI‘< '\\D QTL DIOS, 1108 16th ST. N.W. rr"!u‘;n.g 'HONE SERVICE. AL, 91‘\!\10’\<‘ PROPERTIES, NORTH 5666, IALE OR !XCHANGE TIFUL HONE ON 18th ST N.W. baths. S-car brick garace. ex: "}"3{’ Room ATBEAT {s Poom ;s‘n“ 19r smalier property. 7 15th st SALE—FARMS, FORBALE_FARM 163 AGRER, FREDERICK, » near Pred -Balto. pike, colonial house. Sultable for tourist n retail all farm products to motor- . Terms, no trades. Address Box , Star office. 3100 DOWN. 310 MONTH_8 ACRES, BHADE , fronting_State road. 20 miles D. C.; Address Box 358-H. ice. 16° tenant house: TY CO., pl onogmmvme 768, NEARBY MD.—MOD. The Thich Brain Arscry. pOUILT Btate rond, Address Box 138-H. or stock: tar office. 1% L Bnt or (-x. I€th St. ca kom “Sheriden St.° o onsfeliow and walk 1 bloo 13th or Ga. Ave. to therice east fo Kansas 7 markey et of east. | PARK ROAD $9,750 A "l Vllu. s olend g,,. ke i in ot S Rl ace $10,500 Only & few squares f etrcie’_and Ao s ‘modern. del ored coat to ‘the roome. and. b ched tically 1o bed Boute “has been ‘Buitt has all modern end of the o and runs to an alley. Let tunity. 1418 Eye St. N.W. NORTH OF 14TH ST. AND ""‘.‘:t . "Fhord- ne condition flower garden. cnvr CHASE, D. 0. rom _ the Connecticyt home s at @ price much below its present owner, There d an in sleeping porch, which makes rooms. about The four improve- is a garage at the which ig quite deep us_show you this home at your first oppor- EVENING BHONE, SERVICE National 5904. 0. bath, electricity, gellent invesement; ; near ur line. i SRLATT pesere i %urm wara terms. Mr. SomuARER, .y FnR [§ (ll OR Bix big. bright room: le bath, electricity. cellar ouse. unan trays o every eonvenience i such & fine home. CAl ke: price re- Btill, #nod heating plant. under entire s all in perfect con. i focated on rfurmu ey 19 R. M. HOOKER, TOWER BLDG. MET. 2683, e WANTED TO lm—nonm et 1610 Vermon fimrmfimffifw ~PREFER OLD_ HOUBE: i t ave. n.w. . 2-BATH of o1 e in . A CADY, 723 || Telephone Lincoln 6107. TWO FII "AG] and lawn. one furni R TWO ACRES LAND, MODERATE State location, terms and_price per price. Address Box 434-H. Star office. Te. Am or 33, R RENT — \‘l! jot: water. sewer, el JOTRAY R HEt TR AGE, 1 nfl . = w NORTH BEACH. achusetts ave. n. Wi UBBERY ed complgtely if de- fired. Also besutiful lots at Fair Haven. fi'“ salt water front subdivision: reasonable prices and terms. At least ook ger betore busing elsgwhere, Directions ariboro pi Jient ' § fles 1o Webhs. Cornér, . then Jelt 3 e ahe promoter. b S FOR EALE_GOOD BUILDING LOTS, $300; ol gavmeptt,, Gill or mw DR ALE OR RENT—ROUSES & EF&. 2 Jois: Monthly sayments. Dr. 3 forth_Baach. Md. SOUTH RIVER PARK. aAltzactive s-room eottage. z‘r‘n’e‘if""" t.u Toom shower. m“’g:": {&fi?fl‘.m telephone COUNTRY ESTATE. COLONTAL ATE—300 ACRES. Good road: overlooking George Washini ton Memorial Park on Potomac. Brick man- sion. § rooms, bath; tenant house, barn, out- good trees, wonderful views, #00d springs and gtreams: splendid quel- i 835,000, Address Box 311-H, 81 SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE_LOTS, CHEVY CHASE. D. and Chevy Chase. Md.. ready for buildin first and second trusts available: also iarge apartment housg site, corner fronting Conn . heart of evy Chase. D, C.: miliion- dolidr logn ‘availabie for bidz: aito second Gust. POLTON"'R. ‘GORDON, " 'Feo. Tus. Bids.' Dist. 5231. AL DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS and home sites in various sections of the city 8t attractive prices and term: MCLACHLEN BANKING CORP Reai Eatate Dept. 10th ‘and al National TR ?;“x.m'il‘fivfio‘":‘fl i PAR! #}m and shade. 8. -q—w -1t. front, on N '&m S Epectalist, bck Creek Park; Bumer il Yake. $8:00 Tor’ et wi i3 MIDDI Resitor, 205 Investment Bldx. __ Met. 2827 HYATTSVILKE HILLS, Lots with newer! gas and electricity within one block of bus line. Price, $200 ters ™" o B ZANTZINGER CO. Hyattsville 72. Nllll-nt\,‘_}"_l WANTED—LOTS. § WILL BUY umgc-r’ T FROM OWNER. REA- sonably prieed, ©. improved lot or lots. Complete” deccriotion. term, oc‘ fon, most h&ll\ n in reply. - bl!ilhl Address L Star Will pay cash for ot In Am ity Park near 49th and Mas Address Box 333-H. gm office. TOWN REAL ESTATE. 9 ?.l 16 ROOM ab je: nurt?enl. pre !r Tween B an 414-H. Star act] ive full office h ste. or vicinity, "REABON- d. ave be- "Addrees nts to buy B2 Mmodern and priced Tieh R H ux AR store, of suitable for real estate ur, o affice or any sonable rental 1115 Eve St N BTo1 reasonable rent DESTRABLE vn nd th_apt.: A D!tllln 1810. co W 4 ear, nm‘z intipting 3 rmi, ¥ m% Even Cee ras s . AUTO SHOW ROOM. 1801 14th BT. N.W, —$400. tomowls usiness store, Incated in the T ON heart of Au- Dist. $080. cAl 3 4th and K. g E ki‘ ELL" NT OPPORTUNITY 3112 A AVE N.W. This desirable store focated srowing community. Suitable o CAPRITZ, 14th and K gl nu‘r_orm ¥ SP 600 F ST, WALKING DISTA Eer e bl room. ern hide, "Cue % ¥ BLUNDON CO. or 120 805 19, in & new ana for any busi- ACE. _ N.W. coynT, each HONW. BUSINESS PROPERTY. T BN | o Btk ol ineer 430,000 AT 7160, usm 8 nom'n Bzt B rooms an ine. Now' rente $ s 8 Now. LUED IR ll 830 rented for $2.300. IME THIS ' % Return better than mmeret ROM long Values are increasing. ix per cent. 126.000. SAC- rowin lar. 1425 n& he downtow) Bt ~ fl&: INC, Wat. 2348, in FORE, ir e Mo | e " SALE — GENTLEMANS COUNTRY home and farm. 180 acres, between Balti. more and Washineton. clise 1o golf and pol o rce traci » L e R tonsvilie, Md ety THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, UL o MODEEN. VAGANT BUNGA- ent, 8 o) sonable cash heaithiul, resty T T fance shads cluded: neat trolie UNGALOW, HARD! lob, Slectiens: AT Bhyon ol £2,/ BB NRAZS & Al et vy ¢-m: bunen low ian: lot 50x130: eater, pipe- Syt e, ©anoleuins in- D pearbs ;; monthls. $6.750. a° essed 2-story i‘oun on corner lot, 78x100: " completely modernized at cost of neardy 'y Teasonable offer e 4 itar 7-ROO BATH, oé—. 2 briek earage: lot 3 arge porehes: = hous located Just " of wyn: close to trant B sville. screened | throushout Sl YR o . 0. 8. % 7%_Marsiand e Md. 15,350 o gihls new S-rom bunguiow. howh. ok floors, 'cedar . closet, See dishwagher: 2 blocks from R. 1. ave.’ We urge an early mwergflll Best buy 1n fully dfllchefl P — house in Lyon Park: lllll(ul lot, 60x110: shade trees; new hfl sh all 'eity provements. Adarers Box 1 tar_of |ELL~°R Excium: ’io B! ow or small house. Gove ut WY LRUE' AR B on "ot I A 3 D. RICHARDS. r:.g.:k“.n"' e Bl S e e all an aree r beautifully located. Only J0M. Ernest, 3831 34th st., 46,350, 3-bed-room bungalow ind transportation, Must be' sol $1,000 equity. ice. e c S tains; fine climate, T ‘easy term M. Rainier. M Attractive school, stores from Key Br sider cash | near i mile Wi o Address AND WARREN 67. BLISS W ARD AR tory and '-’me me’ dwelling. ceilar inder entire houga; | o slate rool rage; 1o 180x150 1., over hi environ- | & mnhuomv "X‘!D!l WOODRIDGE.. D. C. 5-room bungalow. h.-w'h. Iafge lot. eon- crete street: §5.980: $600 down, 845 month. New 6-room house. tlle bath and shower. large lot: 3500 down 50, WOBDRIBGE REALTY CO. _2377 R. 1. Ave. NE. North 17203, 18,500 masonry bungalow. beautiful half- ensy term Delightful odern. o %‘x.m-y House " An terms considersd. office absolutely lot. neat Lee only o, Miles from White reasonable offer on Price an Address Box 426-H, Star IN TAKOMA | MD- A modern, detached house, beautiful shrub- pery. fowers, evergreens, ‘eic.” elegunt lawn. trees. fine shade: house in good eon- fon:_front and rear porches: hol-water hvx( ®as, elec. etc. Must seen_to be Ropreciatea’ Also 1ot 100XI45C 1L, opBORICE EArage. bearing _fruit trees, small fryit grapevine, etc. Would make fine bidg. lot. Address Box 347-H. Star ofifics 3 © MD. BALTO. BLVD., NR. U. BRICK HOME, 8 ROOMS, -m.s BATH. 4 bed rooms, front porch. built in igh elevation 'in Oak Grove: brick garage: I'ln 60 by 120; screens and many extras. ooms can be ‘rented to university students of tourists. SACRIFICE PRICE. 108.500_TERMS. A H. SEIDENSPINNER, 802 Balt Bivd. Riverdale. Md. H: fh collateral n ock of i Vi '5 "! ' iy fill :{jflmg st n, ont t ing comn" n. l‘% Dartes in ufioms '6“"“ a!l!,fl.“ fis afil 2 149 m TR SALE OF, o i SR ok oA iriue of ecorded in Dber ST 000, 47 ei. s6a. he Tand records of the Distriet of Gotam u‘ and at the request of the DATty seeurs thereby, the undersigned trustees will gell at public_auction, in front of the Old Home- stead on Loughboro road (Litsle Fajlls ‘f"ta:’!‘ on TUESDAY, MAY, AD, 1931. AT TWO O'CLOCK PM.. m.m dnly the foliowing described land and premises. Miate tm e ‘Gounty. of hinaton."Dis. rict of Columbin, And de . d ots T to 8, inclusive g inelusive. ‘in black 19: - ock Pih bloex h‘"'u‘"‘i'iu'l"t":fi” lock 33, except Jo¢! Al Thn P10t 5 a0 teet fromt_on 'Joliet. street and extending back the same’ width' betwen arallel fines ‘n the south lin a 1ot to 4, inelusive, in block 3; 0. 5" n‘-m&mm- an :,u Potomac ..l‘“ IIB arecrded in Libe 5& i r B ee of t) ulvtlln LT ?’.*.‘ A Rescasor of Jh‘.“o{fl‘ud oF éof 1 to ‘. inelusive, ia l‘l‘ ?!hl‘:‘ g l"l usive, in in square 1433: all of square T auare TSR ots 1o 11, inclusive.’lin ot In_ sguare 1424: 1o §m "“ 1a8: ot % ihepusive, uare l ‘ ; lots 1 ¢ square §=l1. together with lh! improvements. eon- sisting an old frame dwelling, now vaeant, ad (L Falls road). g urth of the pur- eh in easn. Baiince payable in two years, with interest r centum per annul payable "fln- a fFom day of ‘sale. Eacured iy e of et unon ing" proverty wold. or ol o et ntem "of Bie purenaser. o A" deposii of $10,000.00 will be required at time of sale. Al tnnnnn;fn . recording, et at cost of purchaser. ‘erms of sale (" be el plied with within 20 from otherwise the trusi reserve l right ln egell the property. the |ll nd it of etauiting purchaser. atter vy Wdver- memnn! ‘of such resale in lm. n per ‘published in Washii N SRCH M, my1.2, 6.7.8.9.10.11 $27 DUE TO THE INCLEMENT WEATH! Trustées. 1o Sele I¥ posiponed unti éf' MAY CFIFTEENTH. 1831, THIR my13.14.15 THIRTY O RORR OF #«'l'fi{ ADAM A. WBECHLER & BON, Auctioneers. UNITED STATES M“ 8 BALE OF By virtue of & writ of Pacias {ssued out of the clerk’s off ourt of the District of A cash, in front of the e court house. on D _stres 5th_sts. n.w. Washington. D. o K P.M. ON FRIDAY, MAY 193], the following d Lots 2, 3. 4. 8.6, 7 and 8 in sai of whiciy are unimprove square ewise ul I detall, seized and L.T.'l roperty ' of the = de! hited: and sold to jt lo. 77578, in tienial Bank, Spen AR €. Tnited States Marshal, In and for tl District of Columbi: p25.4&8u20t fee uh WOODRIDGE T’%I;N(;Ai:‘g\\ Positively the best buy l‘n.“l.fl' n‘l“ .“ " Reduced from 17.250 1 once;, sax¢ bis mope & : z°°3 P » MAYNOR, BEAUTTFUL W OODDEH)GE Prices $5.380 to $10,050; vers easy terms. d save money. Y. ‘#’&' ‘ Roren_ossa. Wi OODR]D( E. 2926 Carlton ave. 1222 Girard st. n Large lots_and shi Phone Potomec MT. RAINI A beautital little bunga bath, hardwoo porches: lot of 5 rooms and front and rear . on paved Ktreet cellar_under ‘entire house. This home has been papered and painted throukhoul. Can be sold for $4.250; terms as low as $500 cash and 340 per month H WOODWARD & VII North 0730._ Exclusive Agents, NE TIME _2002 R. 1. Ave. NOW IS THI: To wmet a bargaln of lifetime on cash pay- ment of $200 upward. Don’t buy for home or fulure value until you see our list in Deathy Md. ciose to W A._and Penna. R efense Highw dmonston rd Wush to. Bivd.. Kensington, ‘akoma. etc Mrs. R. W. Truitt, Glenn Dale, Bowl [ RYON CO., 1216 N. Y. Ave.. Nat. 7908. TAKOMA AND NORTH WASHINGTON. 6 rooms, 33.050. lot. 50x250: convenient to bus and school: electric pump. septic tank, h.-w. heat, hardwood floors; trusts payvable monthly without renewal 5-room buligsion for #5350 that s vers gompete and will appeal 1S & disciiminating buyer who knows values; carage, hot-water Beat: easy terms. rooms and _double lof beautr: big irees, woplland venient to_stores. 6-room _house, h good garage, ciose Only #8.750; Gown pavment, 9 rooms. only 38500 ' for Muple avenue home, Just off with lot 78 by 178.° Beau'iful shade. Good steam heating plant. Nicely financed. 8-room Maple avenue home. designed by gre .of Washingtons leading architects: bezutiful lot, feet deep: ar_garace. exchange for larger country property M eae other larger properties at con- siderable savings over original cost. Some to_rent or exchangs. Come o R D. LILLIES office, 266 Carroil str Takoma Park. Abpolntment to show telephoning Georeia 3 Bunday, if you w architeetural 100k “con- Velue & sun room, s_and bus line. 00. auiex sale rroll avenie, un—sunugggg.» i GooD ONDITION, i aereage. § miles {n Md.: o $18. 1821 11" ave. se. Atlantic LEE HEIGHTS, VA ATTRACTIVE, MOD- ern home. §_rooms, 3 bn%l mo city water, letldsi!! REAL llTA‘l‘l.—IA)ANI. SALE Ol REN'I‘—SU‘HU'BA MONEY TO 1O, % 1y V4 interest. N %0!0 LIDATE 15t AND 3nd TRUSTS. oney_ also available for repairs to prgp- erty. Met. 4300. - Clev. 0216. FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR 1st AND nd trust loans: reasohable rates. llonm 913, 1010 Vermont e. 18 o nNAE N ATMENT co. xsn O st NW. m_206. Met. 24 3_0 0= e Ry R T 0 Tasts r'"n:” £, ih V.50, %, in amounts, $3.000, UIS P. SHOEMAKER. Mo'l ne- OFork Ave AR AT yde C. F. WARING, WAvice. 1410 P ST NW AT g ixmvfotmn ON D . R FEA e oniy). interest scqnom. ome-owned property preferred n loans considered. BALLARD, 1221 :vr ST N.W. ANS. i, REFINANCING TLOWEST MeQILL, 1402 1168, c.' of small_constry AUTD LOANE, RATER: CONFIDPNTIA RHODE IBLAND AVE. W. NOR :.H.'S‘. LSANS '""fifi'ififi«fiig_‘ MR. STEGER. 645 M HIER k" 10 orvice. D FINAN 42 New York Ave., Cor. AUTO OPEN Tin- 8T lndorum-nu Courtegu ot Dist. 9203, MONEY_ TO LUA'G PR P m.%"fi —_— WAN"D—MOK!'. wflfis-— LTOAN OF $§.000: WILL GIVE sound security valued at three times amount ul loan. Address Box 406-H. Star office. * rries. tive per: ' Tearby ruit E i8_CECII, AVE,, ooms and bath, L) ity eat 80x150. THYA electri Phone } AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, OWEN_& BON. AU + 1431 EYE BT. N.W. Three - Story Brick Dwelllng Known as Premises 907 THOS. Dove 1 en- Street Northwest, with Two- Car Garage; Must Be Sold. By virtue of authority VPIIQ, in us, we will _sell at public uet{yn. rt f e realisy ' of TR e AY OF MAY. o' P.M., lot 4 in square ' ‘!I\DNVQ.JI This' Broperty ‘ls fres and clear of & cumbrances. ‘Térms 6f sale All e eposi| $300 réquired 11_ennve; o1 { etc., 8t cost of purchaser. ?rrml to complied with within thirty days. otherwise AP ST “Giwen & sON, Auet Ano . Auttiones - AROVE BALF FYV Tl PM.. same Dlic " ,..m TONMORR “THOB. J. OWEN & 8ON. Aucrlc'm. 131 Fye B W, TRUSTEE'S BALE O] A L, EMI-DETACHED. BRICK D\ i SENTORIACHED, BRIk, D KNOWN 'AB 2508 CLIFFE NORTIWEST 0 CrirrBoUR By Virtie of & c o e of & cortain deed of trust re- at “foiio 301 of {he fand” roerds Of ihe” phirlct ot olimpla; {nereby, the Unders ::m"i’.tf P lie lue!lfl ) he D'mi"l ks gizc BAY BE AT L e it nné ock numbered three l'w r )’ i fVision of ' O recorded in the of "Ihe nur ,ir r the Dil“‘ CQ z' Col umb)- h\ ber y ol Hflhr west flbfl\ll‘!\! l’tf”l eat l’l 1rom .ou ieast .C:a "rnl;" :Il k “fl uniing - thence: no v, fine of nid siretl 2 o, “l. !hn hence south 48 to the beginning, upon the hird & Balane - Purchaser to pa in two mn-)merfl'n"fn "one una’ tove I | respsctively.” with interert e rars. of T cen nnum. and deed of trust on the broperty seid or sl cash. at “the opticn " of - the purchaser. Taxes paid or adiusied to the dafe a7 shis: urchaser to bay intarest on purchase pele rom,date ot sale o date’'8e"settiomedt 8 per “cent annum. “Al conveyanel Terms of of the pure peorang, 8ot The Come St e prs itle o' no sale W | & Tl be réquired at the & '°°1'R 3 within thirty ¢ ve 1 ane sale or for! ol : o o ::m ,‘r:rr'ly resol ine feck -mfimr alher 'fi B 1 howt uel myS-dads.exsu .fi th! the rate’ of | e Afam A. Weschler 915 BANKR Modern n. Blectrie D ’-‘.‘M Proof National . Chsh Small Safe. Costumers. '3 I:"- Furniture, -, “Paul P, Florip. tradine as *"Bankrupt No. fc'H Atwater AL'S BALE OF Pler} Pacias ln preme 8 Lo me -ut ion for franee to the UNITED STATES M By virtue of a writ of 1asued out of the cllrk' &urt of the ted. 1 k front of the hll £ouri House, on’D th_ sts. n. ‘Washingten, o M., ON YR 3 1 of which sfe ynimpr square 3 nimproved, to be seld iR detail, seized and. ubon a8 the the "defendants. :vrm k) strict of will sen n y GRhvd and mmme K Whited, and’ soja 1 fatisty 8, Judgementat Efi‘ , in favor of och Valley corpora- tion. FDOAR C. NYDE nited Btates Marshal, md for the District of Columbis. s aakibor GUS EICHBE Auetioneer REGULAR FRIDAY AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FURNITURE FRIDAY, MAY 15 AT 10 AM. Overstuffed Chairs, Cogswell Chairs, Bed Room, Dining Room and Living Room Furniture, Refrigerators, Odd Pieces, ete. UNITED BTA By virtue of a writ of ssued out of the elerk’ urt of the District o irected, 1 cash. in gouri, hous ON i )F nh “ing Tollowing: deactibed land ts 2, 8, 4.5, 6 7 and 8 in square 2974, of which' are unimproved: lots 81 and 62 {n lfl\llareL 2‘?70. l‘lk!d"fl! unl};nnraved to be l'ohfl in detail, seized an upop as the property ot the’deten Fmia k. Whitea Erastus D. Vlhn!fl‘ and sold to satist ment- 79, In tavor ot e t National z-i&‘fsnensn ranal, a”m el ol%alumnn. 1’8 SALE OF A ial Fier Faciae office of the Supreme Columbia, and to me will sell at public auction for ont of the east entrance to the on, D fireet, between dth an Ay VAshington, D Cl e 0258484 "I'UII DAVE, THOS. J. g{ R A E OF ¥, TRISTIE S4RE.O" LS ,g xc 110} ty irtue of n cert HEAT NS, 0TS | Rl g of frust, duly recorded in Lib#) YI Ts 1515 S the ‘lan: Tetords ‘of Striet ot "6 at the re u the party s nerebs. the ndersyened trugiees b uction, in num of ‘hk AD. llfll. U LOCK P.M., the fnun-uu de- x-na and premises. situate in the Washington, District of Columbin, and desienated as being ot seventy- four (74) in Curtis J. Hillyer's subdivision of part of square one hundred and ninety- five (185), us sald subdivision Is recorded in Liber 11, folio 89, of the records of the office of, the suryeyor of the District of Golumbls, Terms of sale: All casli. A deposit of §500 will be required at Lime of sale. ancing, recording, eic.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale 1o be ‘eomplied with within thirty days irom day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to ressll the prop- t the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser_after five days' advertisement of sueh restie in some newspaper publishéd in Washington, D. city o Al convey- of Al imflfifi 1.?. '-'fif'::ffl AD. AT ‘toliowi) ”Crlb’fl tuate in flk’ striet of Cfl . hated a5 and being l'llloll ot ;J mmln and others, uunafl‘ ol .é. tl in squaje, numbered P eed of i uu'ine rict of Columbia. & posit of fonve ing, reeurd §:§853§"oq‘“m Sl of ofSs’ dervertt of s ‘uht et to rt ql ieul o ‘hich -, ‘u?°2 3 pnounéed AT CiRe "ol sale. 'xu“rv e ll#.t 10 a1 - o with wi % 80 dl 8 x:,..a‘v.,,*? e d at &ht l lcrl. ,;ggg; ust re- lumm y ed 17t ic ymb d"Seins Jot in' the Amerl E‘ ul any, b . geeghene” ot “Whitney Close,” now ypbered thigty” Rund ti w ulre 3 I'arty 3 'fi JOU3), s Ber plat recor Fcords o CoRee b surveyor ‘for the Distric nmbln jinon the following terms l Baid property is subject e umt ot it Secarie an ' Indentedn nete of $2.250. and said property will be Siniveito anch o, Broserts L Bl All cash over and above said deed of trust: Inverest and taxes to be paid or adjusted e of sal s 35250 will be Teatirea Wt e of Sl il convaymatine, recording. etc.. at the cost of purehase: title or ho sale. Terms of ale to be enmnu-« with within thirty (30) days from of sale. otherwise deposit will be for- i der ”"‘»’..""’“’ A aae dvertisement DADEr Dublish 3] curity an extate of alvison ot ot M plmbered nine (9). of 5_15th 8t myB-d&dbs exSu Surviving Tru ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. TRY; ' BALE OF VALU, ABLE, K TA CONTAINING AP i MP SIXTY ACRES. ETHER C‘XIT“ o NBOHTS, DISTRICT 'OF COLUMBIA, By yirtue ‘{ 8 SEign feed of trust, dul Aber folio 57 et séq.. o teovl. of the District of Columbia, ‘ request of the parties secured Sflrlilned trustees will offer on the BIGH' ) 1931, AT THREE OCIDCK P.M. of the lnko'lnl land and prem! lullllrhln the DX!!I;CI filfo?n.l;l‘;fl:d it All that or parcel - ing ‘and" %m& In the city ri‘ Wash- 3 riet of luy Prince oot ‘ounty, State nf lr!llmfl lescribed as follows: Lot 1 according to . survey ade by Thomas H. Latimer, surveyor, on the 23rd of March. uan commencing for aid lot at & ¢ on west side of w) is eommonly ealled lllQ Cut_Rot nd in the divisiol )Ivt of Herbert and Weir and running soutl 2 degrees 45 minutes it the distance of 80 perches to a stake: nee north 48 derees 80 minutes west the istanee of 41 perches 1o the dividing. line between the District of eorges County; thence along said line nortl degrees 30 minutes t the distance of 101 rehu nd 15 linRs to the said New CIII hence along the line of said [b‘g south leRT e east the distance o perch theice south 15 dexrees distance of 1 rches to the place of l ning, the said lot coml\?lni about a acres, more o Jess. Part of a tract of lan called “Fox Hall." ‘being_lot numbered 2 per plat and ;urvl’ hdv nm& dlll!r surveyor for Prince Ceorges unty. Mary . ' made March 23, 1865, and described as ning at_the intersection of ine of Livingaton (formerl; d with the District line, running thenes with safd District line south 43 dey r es 30 ml utes west_ 101 perches, 1! ence len ving sal finks: bist & e “an \inding north 43 dewrecs 30" minutes west 58pe Tm; thence norih 47 degre ek ‘eact 101 Derches Lo the westerly line o said Elvinuston Road: thence with Raid liie Routh 43 degrees east 19 Derches o the place ‘bewinning: beink Assessed for taxation as Darcel 2475, Also DAFt of & \ract of iand Safled Moxley. by whatever name Khwn, described b tollows’ 'Beginning at ke 8¢ the southwest corner of t un pudlic suction. Columbia and Prince Iand. A of Fox Hall conveyed h“ Weir !0 H lt} BY deed recorded in Liber fol 465, and ru mn e nor\g A sesreg) o & llu‘ 'fl(! |x|ll me ranch o u Sranch south one-ausrier égree east 1315 perches: thence !0“[ 18 south 13 degrees MOII“I‘B! Barnaby ‘ ORe. H\lll‘.l V‘g"l) twenty. wenty- 16 béginning, except art of said Tast-mentioned tract situats ince orges County. Maryland: the Yl of said traect of Moxley situste in the strict of Columbia, and hereby described, containing about one and loll’xiflb hll.f ‘.‘PYQ.Q; or taxstion a "EE fota ” nd”beine approximarels acres. 18 acres locat in the District of luml& and "‘! Y!mlwllll 45 acres in ince orwes County, aryland. The 45 aeres in Maryland will be sold at the same time u«ll ler l.;e"h'd‘,r'u! of : certain all I‘l; e "dyly Pecordedam: o regoras. o ‘.fnto Blorees Gountyr Liber Has. Fala 263 he entire IICPX Mlfll’ lflld as a whole. Aie: 34,000 cash. balnnice t d l!' us! nd mort, Ton ‘the entire Bescel Tor ‘hree yemar Ein interest the rate of 6~ per annum, said HA('IQI! able semi-snnually and at ma. rity. or all eash. at the option of the pur- c aser. A deposit of £1.000 required of pur- chaser at time of sale. All conveyancine, recording, réyenue stamps and notarial fee at_cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be t?mnhed with within thirty days from date lll!. or such furt !{ time as is required for thy ’ tification o ale of that por- tion of ]lllll lyllll in "lf" nd by the Mary- fand “court. OihErwise frustees reserve the right to tesel] }ht property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purctieser. atier five dayn' advertisement of such resale in_sol Jiewepaper published in-the cily of Was inston, D, Josger .2? 2.14.18 mmu THOB. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. USTEES SALE OF FRAME DWELLINGS KNOWN AS PREMISES 905-7-9-11- BIA nolm BEING AT By Virtue of & certain deed of trust, duly feearded in Liber No. 6926, folio 81, of the land feeords of the District of Columbia 4nd at the request of the parties secure thereby the undersiened trustees will sel ¥ lig auction, in front of the' premises; THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF AL AYaal AT FOUR. 0 CLOCK P AT, 118 loflowing described Tand_nad- premises, situate and lying in the District of Colum. bia, and designated as and being part of lot one (1) in block sixteen (16) in Todd and Brown's subdivision of parts of the tracts of land known as “Mount Pleasant'’ and “Pleasant Plains.” as per plat recorded in Liver Levv Court No. 2. folio 24, of the récords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum! ‘more particularly described as teparate parcels in the deed of trust hereinabove referre Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in eash. balance in two sl ingtaliments, payable in one and two 78, With interes 3 i peyable semianhially trom das”of sle, "fecured” by’ deed of trust "upon tne roperty sold. or all cash. at the option of he purenaser. . A’ deposit of 41.000 will be required at time of sale. All coi recording. etc., at cost of purchaser. of sale to be complied with withi Gays from dny ‘of Sale. otherwise the trus- tees résérve the right to resell the property the risk and cost of defaulting pur- fter five days advertisement of such e 11 -o.’.:.o newspaper published in Wash- R Vice President, ‘Trustees. (qfil‘lflG ZIRPEL, : X8y CT! IONIBRB & BON. Rt EYE ST. N.W. TRUBTEES' SALE OF YAl VED REAL ESTA’ BLLING NO.™ 41 By b ie o1 & certain deed of trust, duly !rl 4§ in Liber No. 8018, folio 15 et seq.. jand tecords of the District of Co- and at the ‘request of the party ecired wiil_géll at pul 7 inereby, the underaiwged trifises Blie shetlon, 'in_Tront o i on Ay oF M VAT AD: P !ollotl described 1-nu -na premiiss sityate In 1he eouml Tr asnington, District of 'Colymbl E slgnated se and being lot thirty. «; art o e runm. a8, MLBE duper recorded In, Libgr Gounty Mo . of ‘the records of the of 1 :urflyor of the District of Golumbla, T assessment and taxation liate 3081. " Bubject o the cove One-third of the purchase be paid in cash, baiance in two llments, pavable in one and two interest at seven per centum per payable gemi-annually. from day secured by deed of trust upon the - erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposif of $200 will be sale. ~ All conveyanci; . &% cost of purchaser. Ter, of saje { mplled, with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the tristees reserve the right to resell the property. at the rigk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser, pfter five davs advertigement of suck in_some newspaper published in ton. D. C. SAMUEL_A.DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON, my9,12.14.16.18.20 Trustees, MAY 14, 1931 AST. ROVED '8 8. 200-210 ol :&:rtln egd o ol . 2o u thereby. "the " Whaersiened at pum Siistion, in smgn of the lses; ‘on T m!'n F A aY. m- R-THIR- PAL. the tollowin a};mua lln premises. situate in Mstriet %ofun i and aedignate s And being Bart ol Btk 3even () o Chgores. ToumS dell's subdivjsion of ‘he Yact of Jpnd cplied Kington. known ns 'George Fruesde Addition to ths City of Washington.” as foPiat necorded in Liber County ‘No Fofio "85, of ‘the records of the ofce of the surveyor the District. of tragt of iand called ' Prospect. a3 follows: Bexinning for the same at_the intersection of the north line of Street with the east line. of Second street and runnine | q‘u on said north Jine T strest ! o, the prolongation ferthward St line of Fhird str ence nort! rllh "le Mala Drolongation si Said west Tine of Third sireet 1o the marth line of said biock seven (1) thence ngyin westerly’ with' the north iine of sald block seven im" 1o the northwest eorner pfsaig block. thence west 79.32 fes sireet and_thene w line of Second §9223, feet 1o the place of berinnin et "to covenanta of record real estate being more particularly deseribed in said deed of trust and for taxation pur. ppears to be described at lots 808 r fauare 3365 “Together with the improvements. above. erms o d of the purchase sale: One-thi money to be paid in cash, balance in two ¢aual instaliments. pasable’ in one and two years. with interest af six per centum per annum. pavable ml ;annyally from day of secured by trust, ubon the Droverty old. or Sty o il gptlon of the purchaser. A deposit of 15,000 wil reaufred at fime of saie Al Conveyancin. rPrnr ing, etc., at cos purchaser. | Terms ale, o be complied i et 30" dave day of sale. otherwise the trustee xalervn the right fo resell the property at the rigk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser ve days' advertisement of such re in’some newspaper published in Wash- fhston, B AMERICAN & ITY, AND OMP, Trustee. By ARD MO (Seal) Attest: Vice President. A H. SHILLINGTON. Anst. Becretary. STORAGE SALE of Household Furni- ture, China, Glass. o ware, Radios, Pic- tures, Plated Ware, Linens, Draperies, Rugs, Trunks, Mattresses, Kitchen Utensils, etc. at public auction At Sloan’s 715 13th St. SATURDAY May 16th, 1931 at 10 A. M. By Orer of Ahe Pedys 4 i e WBin & co. e, Auetn. TRADE MARK REGIST! TERMS, & 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEE'S mu OF VALUA ESTATE. IMPROVED BY PO AND_BASEMENT BRICK AP, HOUSE CONTAINING TwE! S g A1 et By virtue cf a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6043. folio 333 s of the District ‘of "G6 91 the lang eco at the request of the party se- lumbia. an cured inerchy. the undersigmed trustee wili sell at p uetion R A L S g OF 'MAY, AD. 1431 . the ‘following-déscribed land h’? prem- Thex” ikiate “in the Diacriet pf Uonimmbia: and’ designated as and being lots twenty-one (21). twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (33) in George +. Dyer's subdivision of square south of square nine hundred and fifteen (5. 0f 915). as per piat recorded in_Liber “B." folio 50, of ‘the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet of Columbla, together with the improvements as sbove. Terms of sale. One-third of the purcha: money to be paid in cash, balance in two eaual installments, payable in one and two ars, with interest at six per centum per annum. pavable semi-annually from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the Ernpcny sold, of all cash at the option of urehasef. A déposit of $5.000 will be reaufred at time ‘o stle, Al conveyancing r‘cordml etc., at Cost of purchaser. Terms sale to be complied with within thirty THOB. J. OWEN & SON. uvrvc-rxorm&' | REAL (STORY | days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- ige reserves the right (o resell the property e ot Aot L"&" e 7 (-n,‘l l‘ iht.. *fllllu\l. Asst. Seerstary, my! -d&ds.exBu ton, D, C. ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. USTEES' SALE OF VALU. R1 leu.mn. o, 103" NOWYH CAPT 7 virtug of o deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6308, mm 35 et sea. ope of th land' records of ‘the District of Colimbi hnd st the request of parly secured there. he ungersigned trustees will offer for Fuie B oDl St ion T rone of ton ises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-FIFT! DAY OF MAY. 1931, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM. _the _following-described property in the rict of Columbia, to wit éaz 12_in square 3501 in Joseph Paul ol and John ‘J. Albrieht's subdivision of cer- tain blocks in'"CWilhglmina Do dition to the City of Washington, iat recorded in the office of the surveyor ;r the District of Columbia sn Liber County 4, at folio 36 ‘erms of sale: One-fourth of the pur- chase money to be PAid in cash. balanec: in equal installments, represented by prom. issory motes of purchaser. payable in on two and three vears, wiih interest at six per cent per annum from day of sale. able semi-annislly, secufed by first deed" of trust upon property sold or all cash. at optio: purchaser. A deposit of $300 re- guired of purchaser at sale. Examination of_title, recording and no- tarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty davs from of sale. otherwise trustees reserve the to rescll property at risk and cost aulting purchaser after five days' ad- B ot esple in some news- paper published Sich shington. D. C., or BeBokit"iay oa forfeited. "or Without “for- feiting deposit ll’?l!l' may avail them- selves of any r equitable rights c geg'" i — d&ds.exSu Fristees. _ 'THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ) REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK SROWINO NO. 1421 YOU STREET NOP- b By virtue of l certaln deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 8219, folio 283 et sea.. of tl nd récords of the District of Co- Iumbl and at the request of the party se. IHI utllllbhnl’ 4 u: m THE TWENTY-FIPTH lY { AY. 'AD. 1631, AT FOUR P.M., the fullu'lng -described land lnd premises. situaté in the eity of Wash ington. Distrir, of Columbia, and designated l ml ing lot oné hundred and eighty- e 1!1 Annie V. mrbnnrs subdivi- I of lou in l uare t1 dred and four }ft"‘» A% !r lzl it nenr Liber 18, at oli0 29, of eenml thr office of the survevor n Ijhr(fl of Columbia. ‘Terms of salé: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in twe lallll Installments. payable in one and two lnn"m payable semi-annually from day ol f he purehaser. A deposit of $300 "Ir 1 be re- auired at time of sale. ~All conveyancing. recordin tc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of eale 1” complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in ;Jm“é newspaper published in Washington, SAMUFT, A DRURY, JAMES B. NICHOLSON, T Adam A. Weschler & So HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANTIQUES, “A..C.” RADIO, TABLES AND CHAIRS, ELEC. REFRIGERATOR, SHOW CASES, SODA FOUNTAIN, * SUITES AND ODD PIECES, RUGS, PIANOS, ETC. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S, SATURDAY, Commemln' 9 0'Clock A M-.T'C'u Inui , 915 E Street N.W. PAINTINGS, RESTAURANT, 915 E ST. N.W. MAY 16, 1931 Through: s, Box Sprines, .enun. Suiges for Diking, ity h.. Sylte, Bed: o et N n.:?.“...... “Christ Before Pilate,” and Two Large Painting: “President McKinley,” 2 P.M. AUTOMOBILES, 10 A.M,, at 613 G St. NW. ‘"dr-lx CAsH. AUCTION S. ROBBERS' ROOST by ZANE GREY o 7 N e v b SYNOPSIS OF FRECEEDING INSTALL- M owpuncher from eld in Utah. He at who admits to bei bber. says he'is working for an lishman named Herrick, who b a raneh in ountains. Herriek h I ermy of rustiers an . and Hays and others are ploiting to steal their employer's cattle and money. Hays wants Wall to thr 1n nith the rustjers At the little sett ment of Green River, Havs p“ Jnte, an argument with a gambler calied Stud 8 out for Herrick's ranch RSt ihe ranch. Hu iroduces Wall to Herri forms them that his sister, Helen Herrick, avs unfoldd ing ';n u‘nnch o n” o wettin saion of the ve ok dh the Herrick He and lleutenants ride away to C"Vl o lh! filll buneh of ttle. Jim ”lll,l"ll b@hlnd ll) shoot it out, i nace: it P s with rifie s .’lm Miss Ihwlel hig_sang. ready. " herck pleture, INSTALLMENT VII. HEN the group of riders| reached the point where zh:l lane crossed the brook, just out of pistol range, they | halted, and one, evidently | the leader, came on to the bridge. “Hi, that,” he yelled, reining his| horse. “Hi yourself.” shouted back Jim. | ‘The man, whom, of course, Jim lonkl to be Heeseman, walked his horse half | the‘ intervening distance and stopped again. At this juncture Happy Jack emerged | from the ‘cabin and carelessly propped a rifle against the wall. “Who's callin'?” he boomed. 1 don't know,” replied Jim. “I'm Bill Heeseman, an’ I come over to talk,” called the visitor. “Friendly talk?" queried Jim. “Wal, if it ain’t you'll be to blame.” “Come right over.” Jim leaned his rifle against the rail and stood aside. Heeseman did not look up As he mounted the steps. He took off | an old sombrero to disclose the tanned, | clear-skinned face of a man under 40 with narrow, blue eyes reddened by wind | and dust. It was a more open visag® than Jim had expected to see. Certainly Heeseman Was a more prepossessin, man, at first sight, than Hays. Mind if I ret down?" he ask<d. ‘Make yourself at home,” replied Jim. ‘Air you Wall?” Yes, that's my name. And this is nlgvy Jack, another of Hays' outfit. eeseman nodded to Jack, who re- plied with a civil “howdy,” and went back into the cabin. Then Heeseman leaned against the wall and treated Jim to a frank, shrewd 3 “You're Hays' right-hand man, just from Wyomin'?" ‘Last i8 correct, anyhow.” “Do _you know him?” queried Heese- mu;eh;l lower voice. it “Perhaps not so well a8 you,” replied Jim,who. suddenty reminded himselt that he knew Hays but slightly. “I'm goin’ to téll you somethin ‘Heeseman, you'll only waste your br‘tnh declared Jim, impatiently. ‘Wal, 1 don’t waste much of thet“ drawled the other. “But if you wun'! new to Utah Id llv! myself trouble. An’ goln’ to bel!m what T tell you.” ‘Why will 19" “Because it's true.” No argument could gainsay that; moreover, the man had truth in his blue slits of eyes and in his voice. “Did Hays tell you I was & rustler?” AUC'l‘IflN BALBB. E_DAYS. SON. N (ONEERE, fl!l‘l‘ VALUABI | nwz NG_K! By itie of & e of a cirhln eed of trusy dul recorded 1 Liber No. o 4 of the land records of the &Llfl'tt of Co- lumbia, secured thereb, will_sell at publjc A' Femises. " o 3 gu'}fl' Ay Sia: 3 M. tht lclllll“l' a-:rlbed land Temises. siluate in the eity of Wash. lllll ‘DE‘I' .g‘f?“lo“fmh‘. ‘nl ?Q:I'fl l““ as an ha Sustetank: dbscribea s Tollows: Beemnnin at the northwest wrner of said lot 16 an running thence it llfll\l the south line of N 'Street 121 thence ‘south 7028 feet, thence west ‘E"l feet and thence north A e Lot R S e Burehase money to be balance in two cqual instaliments. pavable'in one and two years, with interest per centum per b, payaic remioannualle, from day"of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the proverty sold. or all cash. at, the option of the purcha: posit of $300 will be reauizea nt thme Ot sater ATl coRveyAREing, recording, ete., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property, A the risk and cost of defaulting purc after five days' advertisement of such r in some newspaper publishea in Wi Jr. ington, D. C. LEROY GADDIS, Ia "THOS. J. ov“ TRUET TWO- QUN 48 the "undersigped irusice fiction. in front. of the NES SALE VALUA REAL FroVED KV %smws PR SRR SToRY AND NIN MENT, STING BOILDING BECTbIED FOR AN, APARTMENT HO- TEL, KNOWN AS THE “HIGHLANDS." By virtue of & cfrtain deed of trust. duiy recorded in Liber No. 6014, folio 475 et sea., of the land records of the District of Ce Tumbia, and at the réquest of the party s cured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction. in front of the prem- ises. on TUESDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF 'MAY, A.D. 1931, AT THREE O CLOCK P.M.. the follnvln= scribed land and prem. ises.’ situate in t ict of Columbia, and designated being e ease tRIELY, fort front gn Callfornia street by the full depth thereof of lot numbered six (6) in Corco- ram'e subdivision of land now known Wi ton Heights a8 per plat attach recorded'in Liber 897, at folio 71, of the land records bf the District of Columbl Also ot numbered in Sherman and Bloavet: chamee e sotmbyatic of iote" o sald, Cbreor; sybdivision of land known ‘#shington Height, s per plat re corded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber County 14 at follo 8. =Sublect to agreement fixing the building line 13 feet gouth of the south line of California street. as shown on piat re- corded in sald st office. in_Liber County 18 at folio 28, together with the im= provements, eons Terms of first_ trust of llnl 8 above. erty sold subject to a with interest at 5% | ray 1, 1932. One-third of the purchase rm'm 'y, over and above first tru interest thereon, to be pa in cal d_the balance payabie on or b fore kS after dite, with interest at 8% per .“""my pagable semi-annually lron day of sale, secured by deed of trust n_the Bfg“"’ lyll or all cash at the ti0} ® _ purchaser. A deposit of 428, wlll be r at :'unn of sale. All ired con ’III!"I. t?l cot of Burehs & me. o B complicd Il i 98 Olfl day of sale, f' b tnn e the right to 11" the proper 6 Tisk And cost of ‘P aulting “!maf l“f ve days' ver- tisement 0 resale lfl ml newspaper publisn o .n. n. § AND NY. TI\I!'g!l. Md VICI President. (Seal) Attest: . PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary. my'l -d&dbs,exsu Pnorosns. 0 D) [ thes “puiblicly. opee and completion of hn, 1931, and 7 e onssruiction | whrehouse. laun- unz utilities refor. 4220 ication %o é reatiired for returs ations. pakmatiie Register now for beginners’ class in GREGG SHORTHAND at $7.45 The Temple School, Inc. 1420 l St Natl 3258, duly | and at the request of the party | {;:Lgk hlel mentioned it." o ' “ e tell you we was pards onpe N Thet he double-crossed me' o “Wal, T'l let it go at thet,” returned Heeseman coolly. ““Much obliged for lettin' me come up. An' if you get curious just ride over to see me.” He rose, stretched his long len; and walked off the porch to mount horse, leaving Jim about as surprised as he had ever been. Happy Jack came out in time to see him foin his com- rades and ride back with them toward the corrals. “Short visit. Olad it was. What'd he want?" “Darn’ if T savvy, altogether. Didn't you hear any of our talk?" “No. I reckoned the less I heard the better. Then Hank couldn't razz me. gu'g I had & hunch of what he was up Jim did not press the question. He carried his rifle back !nus the cabin, rather ashamed of his overhaste, and feeling already curious enough to call on_Heeseman. ‘They had supper, after which Jack smoked and talked, while Jim listened. Eveidently Happy Jack had taken & liking to him. Jim went to bed early, not because he was sleepy, but to keep from calling on that fellow Heeseman. How many nights Jim Wall had laia down under the dark trees to wakefule ness, to the thronging thoughts that must mock the rest of any man who has strayed from the st t and nar- Tow path! It tormented him at cer- tain times. But that never kept ma old concentrated pondering over or- row from gaining control of his con- m'g:'nmmd bee: ere n no hesitation about Hank Haya declaring himself Inh;: 8ard to Heeseman. Callous, con ous, Hays had indicated the desirabilit; of ridding the range of Heeseman. nu{ Heeseman had been subtle. n%uemomhly his motive had been lermine H-ya in Jim's fegard. And a lew questions and an assertion or two had had their effect. Jim made the reservation that he had not accepted Hays on anything but face value. Still, the robber had gradually built up e character of intent force, cunning and strength. These had crashed, h there was no good reason for that. Jim :\;‘d 'not ltcepted Hays' word for any- n Hays was not a square tner! This stuck In Jim's craw. o Why this seemed true puzzled Jim. Heeseman had simply verified a form. ing but still ditputed suspicion in Jim' mind—that Hank Hays had evil de- signs upon Herrick’s sister. Heeseman and Hays had probably known lurweeh :hr:lt this English girl was expected to ve. Buppose he had! What business was that of Jim's?> None, except that he now formed one of Hays' band and, as such, had a *ight to question activities. Rustling c:lme at }::'t‘ in & moderate way, was almost & imate business. Ranchers, since the early days of the cattle drives from Texas, had accepted their common losses. It had been only hg steals that reused them to ire and fon, to make outlaws out of rustlers. Nevertheless, it was extremely deubtful, out here in the wilds of m that evéen a wholesale steal '!mll h abduct a' girl, un&ro' Siestern Intereats upen \upon.the Berpeta Hays' object assuredly was m eol ransom. Still, that had not been '8 intimation, nor had it been.Jim’s insl suspicion. He {lve it up in dis- gust. Time would tell. But he did not feel further inclined to call upon Heese. man. He wouid stick to Hays, awaiting developments, The ensuing day passed uneventfully. |No one of 8moky's outfit showed up. nor did Havs return. Jim waited for Herrick to give him orders, which were not forthcoming. Next morning Jim made it & point to ride over to the barns. The rancher came down in a queer costume. The red coat took Jim's eye. A motley of hounds and sheep dogs was new to Jim, he had not seen Jack rabbits were as thick as The cowboys led the dogs, 'Meh soon became unmanggeable and bol'ed. Then the race was on. Where the was level and unobstructed by or cut up by washes, Herrick did fairly well as to horsemanship, but in goinz he could not keep to the saddle. He would put his horse at any- thing, and he had a jarring fall. Notwithstanding this, Hetrick finished out the hunt. He was fuhny and m but he was game, and Jim liked him. On the way back Jim amused the En- Bl "ith i revolver. He. managed 1 w s revolver. kill three out of five to Herrick's in- finite astonishment and admiration. 'By jove! I never saw such marks- hip,” he ejaculated. "That was really poor P Indéed. What would you call- good shooting, may I ask?" “Well, riding by a post and putting five bullets into it. Or splitting the edge Let me see your gun?” Jim Wall broke his rule when he handed it over, butt first Herrick looked at it with mingled feelings. “Why, there's no trigger!” he exclaimed, in utter astonishment. T do not use & trigger.” “Thunderation, man! How d6 you make the pistol go off?" “Look here. Let me show said Jim, taking the gun. “I thumb the hammer . . . like that" ‘By Jove! But please explain.” ‘Mr. Herrick, the cocking of a gun and pulling the trigger require twice a8 much time as thumbing. For exampie, supposing the éyesight and the w of two men are equal, the one who thumbs his hammer will kill the other.” “Ah—er—yes, 1 seé. Most extraor- dinary. Your American West is quite bewilderds 1s this thumbing & com- mon practice among you desperadoes®” “Ve ‘uncommon. uncommeon that Tl be obliged if you will keep it to yourself.” h."Ohfy!l, b; Jo"!! T see. 8! h:; ! T grasp the point. . . | , you' & comforting fellow to have ‘réund the place.” Herrick was evidently & fres, care- less, impressive man who had been used to fulfilling his desires. His excentric ity was not apparent except in the fact of his presénce there in wild Utah. He liked horses, dogs, guns, the outdoors, physical effort, but he had no concep= tion whatever of his remarkable situa- tion in this unsettled country. When they arrived at the barn he asked Jim to ride up to the house, where they would look over some English guns. ‘The big living room had three win- dowed sides and was bizarre and strange to Jim, though attractive. Herrick had brought with him & qnnnmy Tugs, |yt eavy h uuu e-.rnod Jim‘l solemn e of head. “No ,Ql geel: w“z-remu. llot evén ot‘flnly a 44" “Thank you. I shall doso. I'm fond of the chase. Herrick had his desk near s window and upon it, standing out in relief from books, papérs, ornaments, was & framed picture of a beautiful, fair-hairsd young woman. The cast of her features resembled Herrick’s. That was & pore trait of his sister. (To be continued.) Heads Palestine Project. NEW YORK, May 14 (P).—Jultus !Immuwu mem ,‘2 mamw“m