The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1922, Page 14

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40 far, except a few old coins, Uae ha, wv Die Building Associations in New Jersey Offer a Ready Means for the Capitalization of a Residence Property. ALBOT MUNDY THOR TALB EYE OF ZEITOON" Robert E. Johnston 5 A STORY OF a REASURE, ROMANCE and MYSTERY Fn HEN he was notified that] “Ad J wouldn't have iked your he was to. occupy the] Job, sir! It was bad enough to alt and ’ guard the door, After you'd gone o' throne, Utirupa readily | iights I'd sit for hours with my hair signed the contract trans-|on end, Jistening; and the dog ‘ud ferring the River Palace to tho] growl beside me as if he saw ghosts!"’ ROOM 1294 1 oF Safety Is Assured by Association Methods and Payments Are — sctspeirng = Leonel = Hb it was snakes," Yasmini Made Easy Under the pore Dra dy toni change re “Islan: a . Ad . en td " Your Lad@yship. This was the a Wet 12°6 is oak 12°3** 12° 9 been occupied? by tho English, ttn 8 Mba ome, aduten-aleeice Long Term Arrange 3 24'o Meanwhile Yasniini smoked a cigar-| all night long down in the bowels of atte in the bedroom Tess had sur-|the earth! Look out!” rendered to her, They all Jumped, but It proved to be Tom's own shadow that had That evening Tom ‘ripe turned up. ouaaet can ‘i if a@A his dog Trotters remeining out-| They passed down Into a sort of si@e the window with a succession of} cavern that had gcse eS a munition room. At the one voleanico growls rumbling between cary Baavy. lifted and laid oyeudbenipe back, disclosing a dark hole. “What's the matter with the dog,| ‘I used cannon balls,” eaid Dick, that he won't come in?” asked Tess. re! Brig i — ogy ‘ . , a hollow noise, ce I found that, ‘Nothing, ma'am. He's just en- the e was simple.” eouraging himself. He stays hore to-| Leading down into the dark hole night."” were twelve more steps, descending "It’s known all over Siatpore that | Struleht, but turning bier edhe Me Pritfcess is staying here, and] The next sight’s gruesome!” he Qungadhura's st large somewhere.” | announced. What have you in your hand?"'| The Dassage turned into a lofty x. S aeked chamber in the rock. In the shad- Tammini avked ows at one end an image of Jinendra “Gungadhura’s turban that he wore | smiled complacently, fhe night when Akbar chased him] “This ts the ‘grue’,”” sald Dick, i holding his lantern high. Se sree nome eel, Its light fell on a circle of skele- Yaesmini nodded. understanding In-! tons, all perfect, each with its head stantly. toward a brass bowl in the centre. @ive minutes later Tom ie his easy ‘ame Yasmint, “are tho eave. ‘Thos heart his voice butside| poms tr ne ace wan dake tne window them! My father told me they were “Trotters!’ left to starve to doath. This was! The dog's {ail beat three times on| Jnendra’s temple. ment. 4IS de the third of a / series of articles written jor The Evening World to show how the family in aver. age circumstances oan finance a A TYPICAL NEW JER! home and owm tf om practt URBAN RESIDENCE BUILT cally the same payments as are Lin ceciene BY THE FRANK- now going out for rent, 3 Three methods have deen out. lined, the straight time loan from a bank, tlustrated by a tpptcal home purchase in Weat- advantage right away, as iis value fs applied on the 20 per cent. which he must put up In advence, thus greatly reducing the amount of cashs othe wise necessary. If the land is suffi- chester County; the financing of | ciently attractive it may be approved @ two-tamily house in Brooklyn |as equal in value to the required 20 to make it pay ite oon way, ang [Per cent. and thus no further cash outgo will be immediately necessary. now the New Jersey building In this connection {t must of cours: loan plan. be remembered that such valuation ts — solely up to the association, through NE of the simplest of all meth-| its proper committees. ods of securing a home is the The building and loan associations frequently assist in the purchase of one offered by the building and oan assoctations tn New Jersey, In| COmPleted properties, the requirements to tl } it 4 = certain parte of the country these as-/0n,t the first cash payment and re tiring of th being the same as sociations have lost favor, but in New| wiee the house is bullt new. Jersey they are well managed and} In the caso of a $6,000 investment supervised by the State authorities, (i with the result that they render ex-|CCVerMs house and land the pur-|doesn't make much difference. The| the amount of his feo. “D'you suppose they pulled thai chaser must be prepared to make an} pyiidi: id 1 . a Watkita cellent service to homeseckers. Ing and loan plan makes pos-| The'bullding of a home is a big Jot Be icici gut stone from the walle, trsing tof Briefly, their plan enables a builder| tial outlay of $1,200, including the}stbio a very modest start and the| which means much to the bullder and "Take « smell o’ this! force @ way out?” Dick hazarded. | (or buyer of a completed house) to| te: This amount 1s tho required 20] association's financial interest for the | good deab to the community. s silence, followed by al, “I would have gone straight to the geeas {mage of Jinondra,”” sald Yasmin! sAuad : q ,.| ‘Sinendra smiles and keeps secret Tf he comes—kill him! There's! eo well that I should have suspected the turban for you to lle on an’ mem-| him at once!" “DOWN WENT DICK UNDER HIS ASSAILANT AND THE DAGGER mize the smell! Kill him! ye under-] “I went to that last,"" Dick an-| ROSE AND FELL IN SPASMODIC JERKS.” stand?”’ swered. ae pried it away from the) 1g futd Gane r wall at Iast with steel wedges, and her by camel; but in’ now * A deep growl was the answer, and] sp orgty just room to squeeze in be-| la found it till the day that Gungad- Yom Tripe marched off. hind it! Beyond that is another wall] hura came,’ Bete e: 6 et Ie that I had to cut through with al» “How did you know where it was?” Great preparations were made for] chisel. Who goes in first?" _ akee ana Seacaint Iaughed. : i Yasmini would have ted the way,| “A hundred guarded it, jooked| “Richard will be one name, after ® royal wedding, And when Semson} | + soboily would permit that. for a hundred pipal trees, and found|my husban heard that Yasmini ‘was to be Utl-|" wret the dog go first!’ Tom pro-|them—near the River Palace, But vupa’s bride he was sufficiently din-' posed, Trotters was sniffing at the| they were not changed once 1 month. gusted even to satisfy Yasmini, who|dark gap behind Jinendra’s image, : lovket trom there eee nape! ane yan no admirer of his. Ree eee ie tan | tore—exatiyatkundren: Sue mstier| Los kept down to the range of rent and] will do no harm to see your lawyer|| CHAIRS, TABLES, ete. He was feeling jumpy about the wishes to build he must first own the treasure, too. A company of sap- teeth, The passage was about ten| Were they changed once a month. Rupert w ” go toward the purchase of the most| and let him know what you are about! feet long and a yari wide, ‘They| Then I counted the garrison of the) Wccoa Ye shalt ie Tree, and 1{i2a4- ‘This requirement works to his useful possession to be had, the time|to do. He may save you many times|| "ijq BIG. BARGAINS “sey pers had dug right up to the pipal trees without disovering anything per cent, of the total. If the associa tion figures the site ts worth $1,000 he will need $200 in ¢ash. Before proceeding with the deal he} tion and upkeep, inoee cont ~ | Will subscribe for shares in the asso-| Tt should not be understood that the ; : Seal eae ent, peculiar to the localities named. The for them wnt! they're etgtiteen ot Fane, Se cnye off by mean of shares | lowed him. It ts then simply a case| methods of financing, too, are merely PUBSISMISTALS ee “Oh! Oh, I envy yout What wili|in the association. These shares are pe hepa until tho house is ready} the usual and standard ones. Any| HOUSEHOLD yO en iat SEY FOU, What will] Mt Chased on monthly payments, and, | moving in—to stay. Ta adaition| number of schemes can be arranged sure to be a boy!’ rinucing te about eleven years, they |t? Paving off the $4,800 in about| with individual bullders and lenders F T ’ aaatenes out the loan, and the prop] CleVen Years he will, of course, have| in all of the residentia! sections of the | erty is free and clear of all indebted- the taxes, insurance, water and fuel oe to take care of, The thoughtless critio will ikely PUTS UP Oe IN CASH | <a that the term of payments is long, but since the monthly payments are If the prospective home owner entire period of payments insures that} It should be safeguarded at every it will protect its investment by care-| turn. ful supervision of matorials, construc- | == = = borrow 80 per cent. of the total value of the héuse and land. Twenty per cent. of the total investment must therefore be put up by the buyer at Receivers Liquidation se Greater City. CONSISTING OF UP-TO-DATE Caution in entering Into contracts will be well repaid. Unless you know/ DINING ROOM, PARLOR your man get your bank to secure a|| @nd BEDROOM SUITES, reference as to his reputation. It] VICTROLAS, RUGS, “And the other? You must name him after me in some way. You cannot call a boy Yasmint. Would Utirupa sound too strange in Amer- squeezed one at a time through the| fort—exactly a hundred, all told.| yin send a gift to him!” Mena her he ves vert “= narrow break Dick had made in the| Then I knew! (Thet accounts for the inittate ft. iS East 1 end of It, into a high, pitch-dark cave) Smoking a cigaret Inzlly on Utlra-| p43 on a certain young man’s trunk that smelt unexplainably of wood- | pa's palace roof, Yasmint reached for/at Yale, and for the imported pedi- smoke. ‘ess's hand. ree horse € — The first glanoe was enough to| ‘Como nearer." Seo—take this.|fre intra one, ty the wae ene show that they stood in tho secret | It ts the value, and more, of the per-| cession he has recetved from India.) HANYti(<tétit‘<‘é(‘(‘(‘C;O;‘(‘(‘(C(O‘(;(‘(‘(‘i‘i‘i‘i‘i‘ éirmRCari A ON ace cc er treasure vault of Sialpore. ‘There| centage of tho silver that your hus-]"" na that is the whole story, es were ancient gold coins in heaps on|band would not take.” Fawaitl wid WG fe th the een. the floor, But what made Dick ex-| Sho clasped a diamond necklace] gerry! old palace at Buhl, years after. claim were the bars of silver stacked | around Tess'’s neck, and watched it} ward, when Utirupa was dead, and at the rear and along one side in rows/ gleam and sparkle in the refracted] the English Government had sent her as high as a man. sunlight. into forced seclusion for a while “My contract reafls gold!" he said.) “Don't you love it? Aren't they| repent of her manifold political sins “A percentage of all gold. There's! perfect? And now—you've a greatlas they thought—and to start new not a word in it of silver, Who'd|tig draft of money, so I suppose] enicrprises, as it happened, She had ever thought of finding silver, any-| you're both off to America, and|not seen Theresa Blaine again, she how, in this old mountain? goodby to me forever?" told me, although they always corre- “Your percentage of the old will] ‘For a Jong time.” sponded; and she assured me over and make you rich,” said Utirupa, “But} “But why such a long time? You] over again, calling the painted figures you shall take silver, to must come again soon. Come next] of the old gods on the walls to wit- “Look out!"’ yelled Tripe suddenly.| year, You and I love each ot! ness, that but for Theresa Blaine’s But the warning came too late. You tench me things J did not know,| companionship and affection at the Out of a shadow rushed a man with one you never irritate me. I love| right moment she would never have a long dagger, stabbing frantically at You must cor back next] had the courage to do what she did, Dick. Tom's revolver missed, Ailing . even though the guns of the gods the chamber nolse and smoke, 8 ok her head. were there to help her. . Down went Dick under his assall coe poh END. HRISTMAS, and---children! » ant, and the dagger rose and fell in] wpiey say timate is 41 ca, ae : : Gap spasmodic Jerks, Dick had hold of the| __— 1 SAY Ueisilmate isn't gout (copyrisht, sess, the Bell Brnéicate, tne.) The Festival had its beginning man's wrist, but the dagger-point in the bringing of gifts to a little dripped blood and the fury of the at- Sameon decided the wisest way was to keep silent and continue digging, sven If the operation did kill ancient trees. And, of course, he could not re- fuse to recognize the wedding ofl- clally. Yasmini had contrived the novelty of welding wedding and cor- onation ceremony and festival tn one. Instead of twe successive outbursts of squandering, there would be only ane. It was economic progress! One could not withhold approval of it. ieee ee ee eee Se ®oon after the wedding and cor- omation it san to be rumored that ‘Utirupa bad given Blaine another contract, and the news, of course, ugeched Samson's ears. So Samson called on Utirupa and requested explanations, He was told that the new maharanee, {t seemed), had a fancy to build a palace where “Money GLANDS! Lota: styles to intrigue old gullibles! Choice tom short-haired, long- haired, red, ye llow, blac’ and white-haired monkeys! No. 2 cans, 8 cents; sauerkraut, large the fort stood, and the matter wasftack imereneed as Dick appeared to can, 15 cents, Fi : Line forms this way! el: asa inmatlesten pyl'wanken, Child---nineteen hundred and BUT IN THE MEANT Pavel Utirupa ran in to drag the assail- Oregon prunes, 40-5 © selling P h th ss = dens > and investi- | ant off, but Trotters got there first— 15 cents per pound in one chain ‘ twenty-two years ago, when ree Sensible people never for- chose his neck-hold like a wolf in battle—and in another second Dick was free with Tess kneeling boside . and the 20-403 for 17 cente. should be soaked until plump, 4 doing, Ne- ainly to under= get that the vigorous health Wise Men, journeying by camel-back, | of pee may be retained | ause easel sot wines Seas Ps eons Set tha | fe pound avers desired degree of this HOARSE St the Cneome See eae . | satan SEES centuries from then to now, when you can make and biliousness result, wise men and women heed Nature’s warnings and cor- rect all digestive and elim- inative disorders with Beecham’s Pills — for 80 years the reliable family medicine, cents per pound, but perhaps a cobbier made from iruit which fresh is worth oO extra n by the neck from |! ly fair, so butchers advise nd he only inflicted surface mrwives to Bay Doris aud) take ads vantage of tho unsteady values, Pork retails from 25 to 40 cents per po evaporated apricots sell at 42 ding to cut and quality; spare- per pound : pork ter ided the Sunday meat is well 30 cents per powind:| chosen and property cooked, the aaiad Bs fonts per pound; | makes or mi what should be a shanks welgh from 2 to 4 pounds each. | thoroughly istying meal. Sweet Beef is meeting only a f galads n . linn salads do at er, except and therefore retail pric pas 2 rode up. the bastions, and In the center, kn of what was li Dick's aetivity » rith that joyous with presents some little child of to-day. ie hells! He'll ke 1 Tom. t my dog!” And this is one way in which you may doit: On Monday The Evening World will begin pub- lishing my story, “The Rich Little Poor Boy,” and will begin at the same time to organize “The Rich fangs closed on ular, and tore it out tered on the stone ‘om got his dog by # an! hauled him off. can't blame the be} sonable; pot and over aah in ck . t ry _ ; tees tie aa Bel sonakles par les 0 co with fency : . 2 if something} om Hea t td to ‘ai him ff Se REY on best Me Wtelin Nan ee eee ihe Boor Boye Christos Aa leah He opinton on the A famous hotel in New York serves 1 combination ralad composed of string got the chan: “Gungadhura!"* meat, 20 cents. . B Varo firm and di weribod a member of the Club by signing the pledge, which id Yasmint. “Bo night o ‘tina's etoontit (eee eee beans, diced carrots, Brussel ‘ r x ; ‘ pense shout sand Dick's Lesa hese peso: [Seay erty cents ee b ale, dlted bests, cud jeteuon, The Evening World will print, cutting it out and o § [ating een edt bl in in Rood demand, retail ved with a well seasoned French cage ails * : Pa ridtone Ghd Gkagadhnro eet to tarete [ey ee auton 2K cata sing. By plant srasonnd Pina mailing it in. Then you can begin to scout for that for legs; lamb, 25 to 6 beenuse comment, usewife enn keep on hand enough od Tess, Beene walo prices of hecf aro 18 to 17] vegetables for making thie sslad Sue boy, or that girl, who is to be your particular gift- h the hole at the end of the | cents for good grade; veal, 14 to 16] day at almost no extra cost, Perhaps i A mine- T suppose," suid Dict, “I]eents: mutton, 1 to onts; child this year. the following menu will afford some seestions to the busy built up the lower one—ho came one | 24 to 26 cents, “cet > housewife mint roe cay and raw mo doing {t—but left ¢ _ who has company coming tc f) : . feateh, pneo at the top that looked too m Vegetables continuo Ligh, even the] pork pot ple with becasue Search out one whose Christmas dinner threat- Yasmini for a man to crawl through. Then T| root varieties, such a ots (pork, 80 cents per pound), or Roast beef, with browned potatoes (beef, 80 cents per pound; potatoes, 5 pounds for 9 cents), or Long Island duckling with dressing ens to be, oh, so lean! one who, but for your unself- ish generosity, might not have a Single gift. blocked the mouth of the tunnel aster-|parsnips, turnips, ruta ward, and shut him tn, I suppose, | celery having advanced He's had the workmen's rice and] Orleans escarol is plentiful at 10 cents -bottles, and they leit a lot of | per large head, and lettuce is 10 to 15 when « on some adventure. Tees ap at the fort before them, waiting with Dick outs door lending to t He ota tn the tunnel, too, I remem-|ocents per head; watercress, 7 (frozen duck, $0 cents per pound). wae hat accounts for the smell of} per bunch; green ars Creamed celery knobs ae * knob celery, suitable for soups or ¥ knobs Coslery 300 ipa eed nella syrup of pine-tar and honey at any creamed celery, 15 cents per bunch of drugstore. It quickly loove did you first know yo! lead casure, Dic four knobs. Tho chain stores ) then. wl making o spec! cannud ey “ Sica | ; “Not until the day t tablea und frulte asa D T've not been in,"’ said Dick's voice] round me cheaper than tl enEea Bt t anAnus, irom behind them. ‘Al! I’ve done is #)3 for 10 cents crushed, asked me to di, feree an entrance.” Princess told me | From in front Tom Tripe answered.! trail of it that might that sell at 15 10 cents; you went tomatoes nts per cun; lima t half cup, 6 cents; Pound wal nuts, 20 cents; jello, 10 cents) soups, Coffee (25-85¢. per pound ) Kh Sse racer eee ———— ESE 4 mre

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