Home Is Surprisingly Low. By W. A. RADFORD “William ‘A. Radford will.answer tions and give advice FREE OF “OST on all subjects pertaining to tical home building, for the read- of this paper. On account of his > experience as editor, author and inufacturer, he is, without doubt, the hest authority on all these sub- amp for reply. In many of the smaller towns and the farm there is a demand for a mall home such as shown in the illus- tion. On larger farms this would. ke a very excellent tenant house, ile for the use of those who live in wn, it is an excellent design for the lot or for the family of not more The house is 24 feet hy 24 feet. Its oundation walls are straight, which ans economical construction cost. plain walls of the square house | oomexrm We” X10” Fo TIVINGRM, | [= 16 0 KJ et i 2 HALL, * In < [ros Bi A] First Floor Plan. re; broken by unusual roof design. s a matter of fact the wide dormer ove at the front and at the back : adds to the roominess of the house and takes from it the plainness that often found in smaller homes of this pe. The overhang of the roof and e attractive entrance porch with co- onial seats on either side and the Keep Kitchen Bright- Colored, Latest Edict Make your kitchen charming if you ould keep up with the times. he modern housewife is in rank ellion against the dull, the drab, he uninteresting “Give me color,” he says. “in wy life, in my dress, ven in my kitchen!” And she is only oing the general need for it, the apidly growin use of it. And why net a colorful kitchen? Because a task is humdrum, must it be made worse by a dreary environ- ‘ment? The progressive womun says ‘not. “The kitchen is my workshop,” she xplains, “so it is going to be a tidy, erful place. equipped with just as y conveniences as my husband has help him in his work. “Would he hother with effective tools or stick to the meth- ods of his great grandfather? He uld not! And if he did, he would ver be asked to relate the history of his life in a ‘success’ magazine !” It pays the feminine go-getter to be st as fussy. She ought to insist upon aving a cheerful, well-lighted kitch- , made sanitary and attractive with good, washable paint in pleasing col- rs. Even the plebian garbage can and aste basket may have their homeli- 8S concealed behind bright-hued paint. at it can be used also as a ladder, offers another surface for colorful paint. There is a great deal in the ychelogy of color. Just put a cana- into a red and yellow kitchen and ar it sing! Tastes differ, of course. Some may ofer a blue and orange color scheme. gerine and nile green may appeal to others. And there are natures hap- r in a springlike setting of lilac daffodil yellow. There is nothing so¢ hampering to ficiency as the cluttered kitchen. Let ‘kitchen: cabinet and broom closet ceal unornamental utensils and te an effect of tidiness. int their exteriors to match the oodwork, but brighten their inte- with some gay, contrasting col- out-of-date | The stool with steps on one side, sO | DALLAS POST, DALLAS, Pa. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1929 This Home Will Bring it in Abundance. It Is Well Designed Without a Bit of Waste Space. The Cost of This trellis over which vines or flowers ean be trained are features which will ap- peal to the prospective home builder. The entrance door leads to a stair hall and at the left is the living room extending most the width of the build- ing. This room is 16 feet by 11 feet 6 inches wide. It is connected with the dining room, 11 feet 9 inches by 11 feet, by a double cased opening which makes the two rooms practical- ) 13° 37K 11'0" NTE sr] IBEDEM / 19'G"XI1I'G" CIO. r-- Second Floor Plan. ly one. The kitchen is of good size. being 7 feet 6 inches by 10 feet ¢ inches. Upstairs there are two large bedrooms, the one at the front of the house being 19 feet 6 inches by 11 feet 6 inches. The one at the rear is 13 feet 3 inches long by 11 feet deep. Both rooms have ample closet spac: in connection with them. At the head of the stairs off the hall is the bath- room. This house is set on a concrete foun- dation and has a basement of the same size as the house itself. It is of frame construction, the outside walls being covered with ship-lap siding. This home building design will ap- peal to those who want a small at- tractive home, but who do not have a large amoant of money to invest in one. Brick, Stone Standards Used in Ancient Egypt Centuries ago. during the heyday of kingship in Egypt, building was done with both brick and stone. Riblical narratives of brickmaking in the early Egyptian days tells of how, as an added punitive resort, Pha- raoh compelled the Israelites to make bricks without straw, which was about as near an impossibility as his devil- ish malignity could conjure up. But it seems that, even so, the bricks were made. They were not of the durable type, however, and .one of them 1emain to tell the story of the one-time construction fashion of the period. Other Egyptian kings, with greater imaginations and a plentitude of will- ing or impressed subjects, built endur- ing monuments in the way of pyra- mids that still dot the sand-strewn country here and there and bespeak an exceptional engineering ability. To- . day these pyramids continue to at- tract the interest of the world at large as well as the speculation of the world’s construction wizards who haven’t yet come to an agreement on how the task was accomplished. How they elevated stones of such tremen- dous size is still conceded to be a mystery. Today, in the Egyptian desert, the natives use a sort of adobe composi- tion, made of mixed mud and sand, in raising their primitive homes. The mixture is applied soft and the sun does the rest. It does not make for symmetrical walls or attractiveness, but the native doesn’t mind that. All he wants, generally, is shelter from sandstorms. He isn't troubled with rainy seasons or frigid temperatures. Roof Leak Stopped in Time Saves Money A leak once started will often baf- fle the best of repair men. It keeps getting worse. By and by a large area has to be stripped and reshingled to prevent the leakage that in itself may not cover one square foot. Stopping one leak counts for little, as new ones start operations without warning. Cheap shingles are expensive. Taw Eoforeeiant If you are a law officer, yon have got to go on with the work that was launched on a wave of popular in- ‘dignation after the indignation has subsided. SHERIFF'S SALE Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. By virtue of « writ of Fi Fa No. 287, July Terns, 1329, issued out of the Court of ( ommon Pleas of Lu- zerne County, \o me directed, there will be exposed 0 public sale by ven- due to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and: interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: ALI those certain lots situate .in the Township of Hazle, County of Lu- zerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: 1. BEGINNING at a point on the south side of North street 225 feet from the southwest corner of North and Fifth streets; thence westerly along the south side of North street 45 feet; thence southwardly 133 feet to an alley; thence eastwardly along said alley 45 feet; thence northwardly 133 feet to the place of beginning. Being lot marked No. 6 of Square 18 in the plan of Green View Addition to West Hazleton, Township, County and State aforesaid. Improved with a one and one-half story frame single dwelling. 2. BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of North street 120 feet easterly from the intersection of the said northerly side of North street with the easterly side of Sixth street; said point being also a corner of lot No. 6 of Square No. 3; thence northerly along the easterly side line of said Lot No. 6, 150 feet to the southerly side of an alley 20 feet wide;. thence along said alley easterly 40 feet to the northwest corner of Lot No. 4, Square 3: thence southerly along the said westerly side line of Lot No. 4, Square No. 3, 150 feet to the northerly side of North street; thence westerly along said North street 40 feet to the place of beginning. of beginning. Being I.ot No. 5 of Square No. 3 on the plot entitled Green Ridge, Valmont Development Company, Township, County and State aforesaid. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John H. Bonin vs. Andzry Skitzki et ux Franciszka, also known as Andrew Skitsky and wife, Frances Skitsky, and wil be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. J. H. Bonin, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE —— Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 234, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- due to the highest and best bidders. for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre. Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: All that certain lot of land situate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to- wit: BEGINNING at a point on Horton street; thence southeasterly along the same twenty-five (25) feet to a corner of Lot No. 42, on plot recorded in Deed Book No. 294, page 1; thence north- easterly alons the latter one hundred forty (140) feet to a corner; thence northwesterly along Lot No. 24 twenty-five (25) feet to a corner of Lot No. 40; thence southwesterly along the latter one hundred forty (140) feet to the place of beginning. Being Lot No. 41 on said plot. All coal and other minerals excepted and reserved. Being the same premises conveyed to Emerson M. Yost and Edith E. Yost, his wife, by deed of Michael J. O’Han- lon and wife, bearing date the 22nd day of May A. D. and recorded in Deed Book No. 617, page 567. Emerson M. Yost died July 24th, 1928. The above described premises being improved with a 2l4-story frame dwelling house, sidewalks, trees, etc. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Lewis Born, assignee, vs. Edith E. Yost, and will be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. Fred B. Davis, Attorney. 0 SHERIFF'S SALE Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 215, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- due to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: All’ that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Lu- zerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to- wit: BEGINNING on the southerly side of Lehigh street at a corner of land now or late of John Purvin; thence along the same seventy-seven (77) feet, more or 1léss, to lands of the Central Railroad of New Jersey; thence along the same forty-three (43) feet, more or less, to lands now or late of Jacob Dietz; thence along the same one hundred and two (102) feet to said Lehigh street; and thence along the same thirty-nine (39) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. to John Pertoso, the mortgagor herein, oy Jacob Dietz, ot ux, by 56d datea October 26, 1922, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Luzerne County in Deed Book No. 576, page 105. All improved with two, two-story composition roofed, brick dwelling houses. : Seized and taken into execution at the suit of South Side Bank & Trust Company vs. John Pertoso and will be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. Herman J. Goldberg and Fred B. Davis, Attorneys. —— 0 SHERIFF'S SALE Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 216, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- due to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of ‘land, viz: All the surface and right of soil only, of and to the following lots, pieces or parcels of lend, situate, lying and be- ing in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne and State of Penn- sylvania as designated on the Hart- well, Korn & Theis plots of lots re- corded in the Office: of the Recorder of Deeds of Luzerne County in Map Book 1, page 859, bounded and de- scribed as follows, to-wit, being all of lot No. 95 and 6.25 feet of lot No. 94. BEGINNING on the northeast side of Spring street (now Schuler street), at the intersection of lot Nos. 96 and 95; thence south forty-five degrees 35 minutes east, 51.25 feet to a point on the intersecting line of lot No. 94 and the said Spring street; thence north 40 degrees 30 minutes east 75 feet to a point at the intersection of lots No. 94 and 126; thence north 35 degrees 35 minutes west 31.25 feet to the point of intersection of lots No. 96 and 95; thence south 40 degrees 30 minutes west 75 feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises conveyed by Mary C. Griffith (widow) to William Joseph Rindgen and Mary Rindgen, his wife, by deed dated the 11th day of August, 1928, and .re- corded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Luzerne County in Deed Book: 672, page 440. Said premises being improved with a one- story frame bungalow. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Shavertown Lumber Com- pany vs. William Ringden and Mary Rindgen, and will be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. Fred B. Davis, Attorney. —_—_— SHERIFF'S SALE Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 227, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of ILu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- due to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 <’clock in thé forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: All that certain piece of land situate in the Borough of Pringle, County of Luzerne and tSate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNNING at a corner on the northerly side of Mongan Street, at a point in line of land late of Joseph Seitz; thence along said Seitz land north fifty-eight degrees forty-five minutes east one hundred and thirty (130) feet to land now or late of heirs of John Dorrance; thence along same south thirty-one degrees fifteen minutes east forty (40) feet to a cor- ner of lot No. 2; thence along lot No. 2 south fifty-eight degrees forty-five minutes west one hundred and thirty (130) feet to the northerly side of Morgan street aforesaid; thence along Morgan street north thirty-one degrees fifteen minutes west forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. Containing 5,200 square feet of surface or soil, be the same more or less. Improved with a two- story. double flat roof frame dwelling. Being the same premises conveyed to Joseph Cooper by deed of Fannie D. Stine, dated March 25, 1927, and re- corded in the Recorder’s office of Lu- zerne County in Deed Book No. 651, page 515. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John Morrett vs. Joseph Cooper, and will be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. Joseph Flanagan, Sijorney. SHERIFF'S SALE Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 225, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- due to the highest and best bidders, for cash. at the Sheriff's Saleg Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: All those certain lots of land situate in the Borough of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: FIRST: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Parrish street in line of Roland Shaw: thence north 61 de- grees 51 minutes east, 135 feet to a point; thence south 28 degrees 9 minutes east, 46.4 feet to a point; thence south 61 degrees 51 minutes west, 135 feet to Parrish street; thence along Parrish street north 28 degrees 9 minutes west, 46.4 feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises conveyed | Improved with dwelling house and outbuildings. ET SECOND: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Davenport ave- nue, corner of land of Elmer D. Par- rish; thence along Davenport avenue south 28 degrees 9 minutes east 46.4 feet to land now or late of Wayne R. Smith; ‘thence south 61 degrees 651 minutes west, 135 feet to a point; thence north 28 degrees 9 minutes west 46.4 feet; thence north 61 degrees 51 minutes east 135 feet to the place of beginning. THIRD: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Parrish street, corner of land now or late of Mrs. Adams; thence along Parrish street north 28 degrees 9 minutes west 46.4 feet to a point; thence north 61 de- grees 51 ‘minutes east 135 feet to a point; thence south 28 degrees 9 minutes east 46.4 feet to a point; thence south 61 degrees 51 minutes west 135 feet to the place of beginning. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Elmer D. Parrish vs. Ches- er Shippleman, Mary Shippleman, John H. Benedict, terra tenant, and will be sold by JOHN: MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. James P. Harris, Attorney. ri SHERIFF'S SALE Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 210, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- due to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: All that certain piece of land with improvements thereon in Wyoming Borough, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Dorrance avenue and Seventh street; thence in a northerly direction fifty (50) feet along the line of Seventh street to a point in line of land of Hutcrins Estate; thence in a westerly direction one hundred (100) feet along the line of land of Hutchins Estate to lot No. 5; thence in a southerly direction along line of lot No. 5, fifty (50) feet to Dorrance ave- nue; thence in an easterly direction one hundred and five (105) feet along Dorrance avenue to the place of be- ginning. Being parts of lot Nos. 1 and 38 on plot of W. S. Shoemaker and being the same premises conveyed by R. T. Hutchins et al. to the said Fred PuPgarelli and Katie Pugarelli, his wife, by deed dated October 14, 1922, and recorded in Luzerne County in Deed Book No. 572, page 523. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Wilkes-Barre Mortgage Company, assignee, vs. Fred Pugarelli and Katie Pugarelli, his wife, and will be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. F. P. Slattery, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 212, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by ven- due to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: ~All that certain piece of land in the Township of Plains, County of Lu- zerne, Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follow, to-wit: BEGINNING at a corner on Hill street on line "of land now or late of Martin Hughes;; thence along the line of Martin Hughes in a northerly direc- tion 187 feet to a corner of land of the Pennsylvania Coal Company; thence along the line of said land in a westerly direction 50 feet to a corner of land of W. Hagerty; thence along the line of said land in a southerly direction about 187 feet to a corner on Hill street; and thence along line of Hill street in an easterly direction about 50 feet to the place of beginning. Being the second piece of property described in a deed from the Sheriff of Luzerne County as to the property of Ann Monaghan, dated July 7, 1915. and recorded in Deed Book No. 49% at page 147. And being the same land conveved to Martin Bohinski by James Mec- Andrew and wife by deed dated April 21, 1923, duly recorded in the Re- corder’s Office in and for Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book Volume 582, page 173. Improved with a frame house, and known as No. Hill, Plains, Pa. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Sydney M. Rosenbluth as- signed to Pauline M. Rosenau Vs. Martin Bohinski, and will be sold by JOHN MacL/USKIE, Sheriff. Thomas F. Farrell, Attorney. SE SHERIFF'S SALE Satuday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. dwelling 64 Scotch By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias- sur Mortgage, No. 186, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Com- mon Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to pub- lic sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash at the Sheriff's Cales Room. Court House. in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County Pennsylvania. on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of tne said day, aii the righi title and interest of the defendants in and to the’ following described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: All the surface of that certain. piece of land in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne, State of Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as fol- lows: 2 BEGINNING at the northwesterly corner of Park avenue and Lehigh street; thence along said avenug Wert sixty- hie (63) a more or less to lot number fourteen on plot of lots hereinafter referred to; thence by line of said lot northerly one hundred and forty-seven (147) feet more or less to an alley; thence along said alley easterly forty-four and three- tenths (44.3)) feet more or less to Le- high street; thence along said Lehigh street southerly one hundred and forty-eight (148) feet to the place of beginning. Containing seven thousand eight hundred and eighty square feet of land, be the same more or less. Being lot number thirteen (13)) in block number twenty-six (26) on plot of lots laid out by the Lehigh and ‘Wilkes-Barre Coal Company. Being the same premises conveyed to John J. Alexaitis and William T. Kwetkauskas, mortgagors herein, by John H. Farrel, mortgagee herein, by deed bearing even date herewith and to be recorded. This mortgage and the accompany- ing bond are given to secure the pay- ment of part of the purchase money. Excepting and reserving, however, all coal and other minerals the same as excepted and reserved in the chain of title. Improved with two, two large story frame shingled roof dwelling houses with cellars thereunder, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon, and situate at a corner of two paved streets. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of William A. Farrell and Joseph L. Farrell, executors of the Estate of John H. Farrell, deceased, vs. John J. Alexaitis and William T. Kwetkauskas, mortgagors and Anna C. Hiznay, present owner, and will he sold by , JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. James R. Scouton, Attorney. Sry SHERIFF'S SALE Saturday, June 29, 1929, at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 223, July Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff’s Sale Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and in- terest of the defendant in and to the following described lot, piece or par- cel of land, viz: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Borough of King- ston, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side line of Goodwin avenue, said point being distante 30.17 feet from the line dividing lots Nos. 155 and 156 of the Westmoreland Place Allotment as alloted by Thomas and Welles and recorded in the proper office of Lu- zerne County, Pa., in Map Book No. 1, page 78; passing through the center partition of the double frame dwelling erected upon the property herein described, north 29 degrees 56 minutes west 100 feet to a point in the southerly side line of a 15 foot wide public alley; thence from said point and along the line of said alley south 60 degrees 4 minutes west 20 feet to a point in line of lands of James Hayward: thence from said point and passing along the line of lands of said James Hayward south 29 degrees 56 minutes east 100 feet to Goodwin; along the line of Goodwin avenue north 60 degrees 4 minutes east 20 foot to the place of begining. Being part of lots Nos. 156 and 157 of the before mentioned allotment. Improved by a one-half double frame dwelling house known as No. 87 Goodwin ave- rue. as well also a frame garage in rear of said building. Including all gas and light fixtures used for lighting and all steam pipes, radiators, furnaces, flues, heating ap- paratus, kitchen ranges, bath tubs, mantels and appurtenance to any of the same, all of which shall be re- garded as a part of the real esttate hereby conveyed and shall not be re- moved but shall pass to the purchaser at any judicial sale made for the pay- ment of the mortage dept. The above described lot of land was devised to William Hayward, by his father, William Hayward, Sr, who died intesteate December 16, 1926 and Will duly probated and entered in the Office of the Register of Wills of Lu- zerne County, in Will Book No, 48. page 307. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of J. Ette Davis vs, William Hayward, and will be sold by John MacLUSKIE, Sheriff IF. B. Davis, Attorney. 0 Earth’s Interior It is not generally believed that the interior of the earth will ever become entirely cool. Geological facts point to the conclusion that the earth’s in- terior is not molten. The interior is solid but so hot that it would be melt- ed under normal conditions. It is, however, kept from melting by the enormous load of the crust. The con- dition in which the heated rock exists in the interior is one of the funda- mental problems of geology still awaiting solution. * O- “Americanists” The French Societe Americaine de France was formed in 1857 by several French students who had become in- terested in the pre-Columbian civiliza- tion of South America and Mexico. There was an international meeting in 1875. In 1915-16 the nineteenth in- ternational congress of American was held in Washington in conjunc- tion with the anthropology section of the second Pan-American scientific congress. 10 Heights of Loving Gardening, thinks an observer in the Woman’s Home Companion, if per- sisted in leads the devotee eventually away from the hectic regions of get- ting onto the serene levels of giving and sometimes on up to the heights of loving. thence from said point and. thence from said point and mora