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rustees’ Sale of Valuable Tract of Land in Murdock’s Subdi- vision of “Friendship,” As- sessed as Parcel 16-1, Contain- ing 6 Acres; Parcel 24-20 Con- taining 5. 77 Acres, and Plreel 24-21, Containing 3.16 Acres. By virtoe of & certain deed of trast dated July 22, 1921, recorded October 7, 1921, fo | Liber ‘4391, at folio ¢ seq.. of the iand rocords of the District of Columbia. and &f | 1be request of the holder of the note sccured bereby, the undersigued frustecs (Joseph T. Soerier” having bacn substituted as snch in The place i Equity Cause No. public auction, r described, oo OF “AUGUST. % wing e Droperts. ituate 1 e hisiey of Lots fourteen (14) of lot thirteen (13) in' Murdock's xubdivision of PAR of & tract of lund called Friewd hip." ax per pint recorded in Liher District No. 1. folio §3. 'l the records of the office of | the surveyor of the District of Columbia. said | part of lot 13 described by mete and bounds | as follews, viz: Beginoing for the same a( | the northwest corner of John Ranyan's pu vhase a0d ruoning thence nortl west 38 erchex (o the Ml with said M & S perches: L degrees perches o the northeast corner of B vercliase: thence routh - degrecs w perches (0 the begiuning: being {hs aame three Tarcels which were conveyed by deeds record 24 among (he laad records of the Dixtrict of Columbia in Liber ¥ C. E.No. & folio 410: | { Liber 645, folio 210. and 1iher 781, folio 442 excepling’ so much thereof ax was dedic for_the ‘extension of 46t sirvet. a~ por piat recorded ‘in Liber County No. 22 folio 138 of toe afaresaid surveyor's rocons Terms of sale: Oue third ((fgrd) of the parchase price to be puid in ca<h. (he balanes | o two equal ins alic in one and 1o years from ith inter- | nnum. | ac the da ~ix per cont (Brg) ~emi-annually. the foreed paynents fo e Trast upon the property the option of the 10% of the purchasc pri Time of sale. Al conveyanc Tevenue stamps a relaser. Terms of wale fo be complied with within 30 days | from date of sule. he trustees | reserve the right at the rick_and cost of defaulting purct v five dus; ement of such The Evening JOSEFH W. COX (Southern Puilding |, *H T, SHE 3 (Southern I . At A deposit quired at OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. ARUSTER'S ESTATE, ST P WISCONST AND Q STR ING AROUT 6 % FL¥ AVENTE. wiTh ;i THREF | 3 WITH | KNOWN A8 NI CALLED) CONSIN AVENT Ry virtue of a certuin deed recorded in Liber No. 4Nil, folio *eq. of the land recards of the Tistrict of Columbia, and at the request of the Tarty secured therchy. the undersigned tri oe will sell, ut public auctior. front of the premises. on FRIDAY ; RIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST. Ab. 1924 AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK T M. the following-de | the cits of Washneton, £. recordinz and | 3 AUCTION SALES. L FUTURE DAYS. AVAM A WESCHLER. ATCTION TRUSTEES® SALE OF TWO-STORY, 6-ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWELLING NO. 928 | 4th STREET N.W. By virtue of w certain deed of trust, duly | recorded in Liber 4670 at folio 484 among land records of the District of Columbia, | the request of the party secured | the ned frustees will offer | uction. in front of the | Y, THE FIFTH DAY | FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. land and premises. Distriet a thereby for sale premises situate in the oif of Columbia. to wi hex front next northi of the xouth 6 feet 5 inchex front Dy the full depth of lot 3 in Todd and i | | per's subdivision of square { division is recorded in 1ider £ the office of of Colymbia, of The ' rerord: ot ‘e "Dis s of i of sale reqBired of t1 the surseyor 0 improved as | « A depocit of £300 | urchaser at the time of sale, within e, otherwise (the resell the prop- s reserve the right erty it the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, after five davs' advertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published in | PATRICK ‘3. WALSHE, | LEO A, WAISHE. OF VALTABLE IM ESTATE. 1740 YoU | NOITHWERT By virte of & certain deed of trast duir | recorded, in Liber No. 4367, Follo 438 et seq.. | of o nd ‘records of (ne Wistrict of Co. | lumbia. anG at the request of the party therebr. the undersigned trustec will | anction, in front of the prei ESDAY. THE_FIPTH DAY O} AD. 1 AT FOUR-THIRTY the following-desceibed land and premixes. Nituate in the city of Wanh ington. Di Columbi as and being lot numbeced on sixty-nine (169). in Edward J. Stellwar saidivision of lots in hundred and Afiy-ane cordc] in Liber 26, of tic office of {lc survesor of the District “olumbiu together with the improvements, | ting of a threestars brick dwelling, Terms"of <ale: One-third of the pur.hase o o paid i cash, balunee In 1wo taliments. payable' in one and two thinterest AL 6 per centum por rable wemi-angualls. from day of | ale, upon the pro. erty 1 cash, at the option of the | purbiser A deposit of $200 will be reunired | t time of sale. Al conveyancing, recarding revenue tamps, et al cost of pu Terms of ssle to be complied with witl davs from day of sale, otherw'se the (rustec reserve the right 1o resell the properts at fhe risk and eost of defaulting purchoser. aft days’ udvertisement of such resale {1 ome newspaper published in. Washington, THE WASH e ALFRED I w04 A% dx 03 S THOS. T ¢ hundred as per plut .ol the rec anaum. LOAN AND TRUST CO. £ Trustee. LAWSON i 0 1 . AUCTIONERRS. | OF VALUABLE 1v- | R AND AR R | A T BRICK | WIMENT 11 RNt MR | NUMTER 52 INDLANA CNORTHWEST 1 of a corialn in Tiber No. 1863 i and at Therety pubiic & Fit e AVGUST. CLOCK and premises, " of irust du fol'o 431 ot wea.. ixtrict of Columbis of the party “securcd | gned trustees. wili il at front ot premises, on SEVENTH VDAY oF | 1026 AT FOUR THIRTY the followingdexcribed land | Stuate in the City of Wash ington, District of Columbin. end dm;n.».:[ ax and being part of lot leftered ;" of | THE A ribed Tand and premises. situnte Wasiington. District of aesignated ws ard beine parts in “Reatty and Hawkins Grorgetown.” being in square txof Washinzion. and beinz metes’ and bounds ax follows. The ‘same on the cast line now ‘Wisconsin avenue. i 3 point fret woutherly from the northwest corner of | ~aid let 18 and running thence northeasterly yarallel with the north line of said lot Teet to the east line of said lof. theace south. casterly on ‘the ewst line of said lais 15 and 17 a distance of feet. thenee sonth westerly parallel the " first Tine 921 fect. thence exterly at right angles 3 | esterly parallel with the to said Wisonsin avenue -orthwesterly ulong suid ave the point of heginninz. = With D Common furever over ana et wide aa_the south ide of said land. leading from Wisconsin ave nue and extendin. back 37.9 fcer. with fur Ther "right o arch over said aliey 9§ feet anove The surface of the lor. together with The improvements. Terms of sale moncy 1o be paid cqual inStallments, Years. with inter nnum, payeble e ord. 130 and thence 9.6 feet 1o right of war through an alle One-third of the purchuse h. balance in two in one and two per_centum per nually. from day of of trust upen the W, at option of deposit’ of $5.000 will be | of sale. All convesancing. revenue stamps. ete. at cost of purchaser. | Terms of sale 1o be complied with within 30 days from dus of sale. other wise the trustee reserves the rght to resell the properts at the rixk and cost of default- ing purchaser. afier five dars' advertirement of such resale in some newspaper published in SWashineton. 1. €. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CO., By FRANK W. STON Second Vice President. Attest: I*. PERCIVAL WILSON _iv20-d&ds.exs THOS, J. OWEN & SON, A time Trustee. VEST. Ry virioe of 8 certain deed of rrust Fehr 1924, being instrument No recorded February 25, 1921, among the land Tprords of ‘the Disivict of ‘Columbix. and at ! The request ‘of the parts secured thereby dated THE 1924 ELEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST. 3 AT FIVE PAL. the foilowing-described | premises. situate in the District of ud bein recorded in | for the District of C folio 182, subject ta. builds as shown on said plut. Subject to covensats | of _record “Term: Sold subect (o a prior decd of trust | for EX300. furiner particuiars of -whivh wii be anbounced At 1ime. of Ale; (he Barchuse price abose said trust to be paid in cash, A deposit of 0 required. Conveyancing, | recording and revenue stamps 3t purchaser's Terms 1o be complied with within thirts days, otherwise depoit forfeited and the property may be advertised und resold at | the discretion of the trustecs. CLARENCE HARRY B, ADAM A. WESCHLER, Store Fixtures Contained In No. | 1421 New York Ave. N.W. \ By Public Auction Friday, August 1, 1924 Commencing 10 A.M. inciuding Wall Cases, Mirrors, Shelving, Tables. of Terms: Cash. ADAM A W 30 © WELCH. PITTS, J3a0-d&ds. Trustees. AUCTIONEER CHLER, tio Adam A. Weschler Auctioneer Trustees’ Sale of Meat Market Fix- tures, Refrigerating C ases, 'Computing Scales, Cash Regis- ters, etc.; Also Small Stock Groceries, in]| No. 1420 7th Street]! N.W.; Also 1923 Ford Delivery. By Public Auction Friday, August 1st, 1924 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Opolite-front Refrigerator Cases, Dayton Computing Scales, Opolite and Glass Office, Large Refrigerator, Ice Box, Electric Meat Grinder, Electric _Meat Slicer, National Cash Regis- ters, Electric Ceiling Fans, Veg- etable Scales, Platform Scales, Meat Blocks, Butchers’ Tools, Enamel Trays, Meat Counter, Vegetable Bins, Counters, Small Iron Safe, Shelving, etc. Also small stock of miscellancous grocerie: ALSO 1923 FORD DELIVERY | the | piat recorded i | the trostees reserve | parchaser. Y. rent’s Ubdivinion. of Hotx in squape | a< per piat recorded in e offie o the Survexor fur the Tatricr of Columpta o Lies | XK et ‘folio Z4: beginning for the Lamet | on_the Southerly side of Tadiana 3eenue o1 o et licast et and ranning thence westerly alonz ~aid a 22 feet. 6| recoried in Liber W. T 83 4t folin 501 ot s Tand Ttecord= of the District of Copumbis. end tiience vouthuesterly of same widsh B et 1y orme of Sale: Gne-third of mones o be " paid i cach “ual Inxraliments. pasan Feurs, With interest 3t ae noum. pasable sem; the purchasc balance in - two in one and two en per centum per nuuslly, from day of sale. secured by deed < trast upon the prop | erty sold. or all cash. at (he option of the urchiaser. deposit of $250 will be required me of fale. A ncing. recording ue stamps, el coxt_of purchaser. ms of sale fo be complied with within days from day of sale. otherwise the trustecs rexerve (he right (o rexell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after vertisement of xuch resale in | ixhed in Washington, LIAM T, BALLA Trustees. . AUCTIONEER: ALUABLE 13 BEING PREM HARVARD STREET | By Virtue of & certain deed of trust. being | 20, duly recorded February the land records of the Dis d at the request of the the undersigned trux- c auction, In front of TUESDAY, THE FIFTH ST, A.D. 1024. AT FIVE 0'CLOCK the' foliowing described land and premisex, ‘wituate in the District of lumbia. and designated an and being fot 42 in Lexter A, Barr & Others' xubdivixion of lot 9 in block 23, “Columbia Heights.” ax per County Rook 11, at folio 114, #aid block 23 being now known for purposes of ‘axsessment and (axation as square 283, Subject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: ‘One-third of the parchase mones to be pald in caxh, balance in 1w | equal instaliments, payable in one and two cars. with interest &t 6 per centum per n- num. ‘payable semi-annually. from day of sale, | Secured by derd of fruxt upon the property Soid” “or ait “ean oo of foeper | e 1be required a0 of cing, recording. t of purchaser. to bo complied with within 3 of sale The trus it to renell oar or M e tauiting ‘purcha advertisement of xuch re wewspaper pub Jiched 10 Washing LEO. F. JUDGE premises DAY OF AUG in some TRUSTEES AL ORY BRICK DW LLl.l\h NUMBER 1000 VERMONT NORTH WEST. iy in Liver No, 4791, folio 217 et seq.. land records of the District of Co: and at the request of the party se- thereby. the undersigned trustees will Gublic auction, in front of the prem. MONDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF A.D. 1924. AT FOUR-THIRTY the. following-described_land Mtuate in e city of Wash- t of Columbia. and designated WS being Tot 10 In W, ¥ and T Llines’s subdivision of lota in wquare 361, ws subdivision is vfl-fln‘ d in Liber 10, folio { the nurvevor's office records of the Dis- ccorded of the Tumbia. cd of the purchase | balance in two installments, in_one and two ars. with interext Wi T per centum per Dum. puvable semi-annually. from ‘day of {ale. Necured by decd of trust ‘upon the pron- erty sold. or all cash, at the ontion of the Purchiaser. A deposit of $200 will be required " time of ‘sale. All convesancing, record- Tuz.' revenue” stamps, cfc. at cost' of pur chaser. Terms of sale fo he complied with wWithin 30 days from dus of sale. otherwixe the right o' resell the | the Fisk and eost of defsulting | after five dure’ wdvertisement of aper published in LOGAN JOHNSON. WALTER 8. CARTRR money cauxl properts at _m"\AI 'AR 'TATE AT TH TRUSTEE' ESTATE, N STREET AND lm FEET 0\ CONTAINING AROUT 4.800' SQUARE FEET, IMPROVED RY LAKG! BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING, WITH GARAGE OR STABLE ADJACENT, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recarded in Liber No. 4574. follo 410 et aeq of the land records of the District of Columbi and ‘at the request of the Darty mecure thereby, the undersigned trustee will well, at public auction. 'in front of the premises. on PRIDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST, D. 1924, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing-described land and Dremises. xituate In"the ‘eity of Washington. District of Co. Tumbin. and dexiena ted d being part of t fifty-nine (59) in wquare sixty-three (63), eall’s Addition to Geotgetown.” Gow part of lot fifty-nine (i9) in square twelve hundred and thirty-theee (1238). 'in the city of Wash- inzton. described as follow Beginaing for the same at the intersection of the nerth line of y) wtreet, with the east line of Thirty-fi (Congress) street. it being also the sonthwest corner of said lot. and run: ning thence east on said north line of street, forty (40) feet: thence north, parallel with ine east line of said Thirty-Arst street; one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the Rorth line of ‘suld 10t: thence west on. said Rorth line forty (40) feet to the nerthwest corner of said lot: and thence,msouth on said st line of Thirty-first street, ose hundred and twenty (120) feet to the place of be- Einning, together with the improvemen Terms of sale: One-third the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance’{n two equal installmen sbie’ in one and two with Tnt Der centum per uz. day ot red by deed of n the “or 211 "vash at’ the "option” of he A deposit’ of $3.000 will be LS All conveyancing, . ete, at cont of pur: er.’ Terms of sale’to be complied with within' 30 days from day of sale. otherwis The trustee reserves the right fo resell the property at the rixk and cost of defaulting Durchaser. after ‘tive days’ advertivement of such resale in some newspaper pyblished in Washington. D. C. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST CO., By FRANK W. STONE. Second Viee President. Attest: Trustee. E. PERCIVAL WILSON, : purchaser. quired at time of sale. revenue st g | — AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. RESORTS. __BEDFORD SPRINGS. PA. RESORTS. BEDFORD SPRINGS. PA. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. - ALE_OF TWO.STORY DRICK 0. 630 A STRE A TRUSTEES DWELLI By virtue of a | recorded. in Liber No. 417 of the land records of lumbia, and &t the request of the party e- cured thereby, the undersigmed trustees will | offer for xule by public auction. in front of the premisex. on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK . the followinz describad land and prem. « in the city of Washington, Dix- of Columbia. to-wit: Lot 111 in Kliza M. wsubdivinion of lotx ‘in Square 867. as per piat recorded i the Ofce of the Survoyor for tae Distriet of ¢ in Liber 25 at foilo 153, improved ax ubuv > Torms of suie: One-third o iments. sh. tie balsi payabic in one &nd MU alx per from day of | of truxt upon the prop at the optlon of the A deposit of $200 requ us 1o be compl day of sale. otherwixe the rizht 10 resell the pre cost of the defaulting advertisment of such publisted in 1 rale " GEORC HARRIETTA IR d&dsex N G. STEW AR Trustees ACCTIONEERS, By Auction, Two One-story Brick Stores, Being Premises Nos. and 3230 Eleventh Street Northwest. (i sirtue of authority vested In ws. we will wuetion. in feont of the hremises, THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUS by num\ S; AL ™ . dved_of trusi required at recordi coxt. Terms Within thirty duss or depos't for THOMAS 1. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS er A deponit Convevancinz. Cehasers st RESORTS. MONTI(EI.I_0 ntucky ave. near beach -~ Atiant ¢ City T e Poruler rate Fotel Gr chertra dancine. slev ror Private bath. PUNNING WATER IN AlL NOOM Write for BRIt & auto map. I'h. 1013867 o IEATNING FROM HOTEL NEW ENGLAND EHGI.AHD - oear Stael Pier (7R, drneing. ele RUNNING WATER IN ALL KOOMS (INFROVED AT A CoST OF $100,000.00) Fookiet and Map of Cits an | American Fian $4 up da ll.:1’l|l\b Ocens end Sot RUNNIN (INPROY American Pla RATHING ‘FEOW HOT Folic - u ity Mup un Keauset. OOKE STITZER. RICHMOND Kentucky Avenue and Boardwalk ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Capacity 200. Attractive and homelike. Eleva. tor service, Electric lights. Open all year. RUNNING WATER IN_EVERY ROOM | All cutside rosms, overlooking ocean. Excellent cuisine. Private bas ates $1.00 up daily. Free ocean bathing. Owned and managed by MR. and MRS. WILLIAM WOOLHOUSE. formerly Superintendents of Wykagyl and Greenwich Country Clubs LEXINGTON Pacific & Arkansas Aves. Cap. T00. Special rates $15 to $17: with running water 315 (o $25: with private bath §i0 o S35 all, meal uropean, plan $1.0 to 3 deiiy, DANCING TWO ORCHESTRA “CONCERTS DA 1T, Y. Exceptional table under personal supervi 200 bath and locker rooms; hat And cold showers private entrance to beach for surf hathers. Garage. Booklet. WILL M HASLETT Beacn and Stecl Tior u 1. service and comtort Free hathing priv awor: white | all outside | | Virginia ave. will tin Idcal spot for motor st~ ileges: showess: private baths: ele service: dancing: spacious porckes roomss. | Running water in All Ko Speu foc interior improvements. rates <nd folder. $1 ani up a ARLE & DAVITT §3 up daily_(inciuding meais). special weakly | OSBORNE Corper Arkausss and Pacific Aves.; central to all_attractions: modern in every respect. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Buites with bath. Cool porches. Elevator. BATHING FROM HOTEL Music, Gancing. Cap., 300. Bt re_& Hodmn'n.u t hotel %m beach, overlook: ing_ocen entral: fireprool; eles Paths. Tinnning water in all rooms. from hotel. . Coolest dining ro 6th floor, with ocean view. $3. : special weekly. M. A. 3 Fornierls Hotel Chetwood, l'm'tl.mi inois Aves., close to Beach: modera throughout: running water in all rooms; private bhaths: bathing from hotel: garage: booklet. OSCAR VAGO. proprietor. BISCAYNE Kentncky ase. near bowch, in the exelusice Traymore section. Luxuriowly appoiuted. Sultes el private Vaths. | Tiled | Showers RUNNING WATER IN AL 00MS. Supf bathing, Rookiel. 3th sexwon Ownership Management. John_J Murpliy. HEALY'’S | OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AV Completely and beautifully renovated and refurnished with addition of dance four aad Runolng water io all rooms; private $1 up dail; purchaser, | Write for reservations. | Washington men. 3228 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. to an Ideal Resort JEASILY reached by the Lincoln Highway, Bedford Springs Hotel is a convenient playground for busy Its new 18-hole golf course and modern club house are now open to guests and the first wing of the new million- dollar hotel has just been completed. MARTIN SWEENY, Manager Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel or by motor over SHADY SIDE. | An ; ll-yoar n.oders te-1 riced family hotel. Vir- @inia Avenue just off Boaruwsik. Runnitg Joier Private b tha E.qua'or, American Pls John C. Goss'er, Sanel L. Lat. O WESTN MlNSTER [ butum; runuiog water. THE ALPINE | weekly $8.00 up. BURHOLME | home: cooki | Bathing frrom he DELAWARE [, [ CITY HOTELS.L . selotes ‘NORMAND!E Kentucky ave. pear Lea ot and cold running | all prive Iy Kentucky av. Rewch: elesutors Open all year v 3739 §. Keatucky Ave. Europ. plan $1.50 dls up' STODDAR it Water. Esceilet $3. day up. o uoning American plan e Mrs. W . %d 1) b Iares reasonable. baths, bathing from hotel. Opeu TRURN. Owner_and_ Prop. Tioardwalk at Ucean Ave Furopean plan. Summer 00 with running water: $4.00 th iz {izita ave. near beach. Trivate rinninz water in_every American 5350 up daily. Special Tathing prive Mortimer. Owner. HlLLlPS HOUSE Messachusetts Ave, Near Boach (Amuxun Plin & E. B. McClellan CHESTER lNN \,- York Ave. near cach. American Al consenences. Mrs. D. Kabuer. REACH HAV HOTEL BALDWIN | Beach Haven, N.J. Under New Management. Modern. 100 prisate baths. On ocean and buy. “Wouder liea Fine_Loardwalk D, TOWNSEND. LA MARN Duily & private | Mortuner e ian. Hotel LAFAYETTE ON THE COOL BEACH FRONT CAPE MAY, N. J. Degs to announce a per cent reduction in rutes until August lst | HPECOLAMBIA uite with bath;: caiste and servics Mecray & Bre Hntel Wmdsor e Capacity, 300. in_ every toom | Quwnersiip_dirvetion CAPE Hot and cold Private baths. | /e WILTSHIRE | 1 | | ““Idlewilde-on-the- Bay Spend a Day. You'!l llnr to Go Away AL this bewntiful and e turesque Chexapeake Tiny. acres of plasgrounds. shady groves liouse: over 400 feet of porches: eacih raom on outside.. facing the hay: spiendid Accommod tionx. us lestes th and Ta. ave. n 3 RURAL HOME On West River and Chesapeake & A Motor Line (phone Linc. 47181, e lavn. coni big open dining excellent ' food. Tuxic fop danctog. - Geoliles_only. Write for booklet. Mrs. MATILDA NOWELL. Shad Side. Md. Phane West River 21711 IDEER PARK HOTEL America’s Finest and Coolest DEER PARK, WD. Mountain Resort. Spend your vacation at Deer Park. on the top of the world, where hot nights are unknow Enjoy the finest of golf. swim- ming, riding, tennis and all out- door and indoor sports. Music for da tear Binemont. on She meuntain aud water ~ , drives, fxhing, boalng. baths and sewerage: no chi or tubere taken. Room | 4 818 Ter week. | Booklet Va MME modern Apnis Mre Rluemont. A colonial resori, doah River: valley ery: shuded iaw swimming: new dren, invalids with ho MATRIC “THE guedtn vemlences: SIMPSON, ¥ HEL iendid lome rates reasonuble. “The Helghts. p day (including meals: COLONIAL HOTEL - Colonial Beach. Va Exclusively * situated in wiole block of shady playground. at pier and boardwalk wonderful * view of the Petom electric Zhts, Daths, orciestra. Lath; el, dancing. ridi sian | and an excelient table $1. Bookie! [ ager. | E1_SPRINGS. VA. | STAR VILLA Ocesn snd Beac ooking oceas: Ca American plau Private bath running water. | COLONTAL U Private baths. Special July rates The LINCOLN OCEAN CITY, N. J. American plan. Capacity.” 300 " All ontside running water. electricity and teje phones. Private baths. Wonderful meals and | Service. Abwlute cleanliness. New elevator | to streat e | SPEC | Owne “OverivoKing Dotk Ocean | THE SEA-SIDE ami Ty Trivate bt runnIDg water in evers room rates tessonable: fr, rage. PER. T ropii tor g ilth AND W OCE77ANIC*I nning waler Elevator. American pisn \The Fleetwood'"’ 6T & Wesiey Grean Clixe N-d i fug Ocean Bay and Park wdn Bachire Hotel for ¥ MAYBERRY 325" Bnand W American Plan American Garages. Tront. Amer. Running Book- SON RATES. a S. E. MAYBERR K. A. YOUNG. Mgr, _WILDWGOOD, N. J. flR»I.INGTON 00: run. water: private Y e Ty up 41-111, 20 Ve Pris. laths. Oréhestra. Dancing. Free v. Own. met. J. E. WHITESELL. KERS OFLY DBEACH HOTEL. Al rooms hot and cold bath. bathing priv. Free K. SINNAMON, Owner. e block from depot and ch. Al outside _room: erfal meals. $17,50 up weekly. G, SINNAMON, Prop. HEHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. HOTEL HENLOPEN 05tz ront. Reasonable Rates. Special rates families. Booklet with Paved road ali way. Clean, safe beach of food Name managemen OCEAN CITY. MD. \Mt. Pleasant Hotel NOW oPi it Tates. $4 kly. Runniig water. bathing BREAI running water. Priv auto service. BKlt. G. EDGETON % Music. Dancing. Wo —On Boardwalk; mest exclurive | (private” Gaths): ~excelient = meals.” S M. MASON. Prop. ne | The Del-Mar Cool, airy rooms. Over | looking ocean sad bay Homelike. Rates CAREY. Owper. 3. “HOTEL HAMILTON rop. EAN PRONT. J. L. MASSEY & so.vv THE BELM ooy savr every room. wm. gccan view. Cool, delightful | rooms. reasonable. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL Virginiu Ave. “uewr Steel Pier. Amer. plan. SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. Autg Bus Meats Train Booklet. 0. D. PAINTER, Owner and Manager. SHOREI‘IAM Yirginia ave.. close to Beach and Steel Pler. mer. plan, § Private x, run, ‘water. ele ownership management. Kentucky Ave. vear the Ocean. Amer. and European plans. Capacity, 200, Runaing water throughoot. = Fire’ proof addition. H. W, HAMPTON. mE A HEARNE vt TOcsen front. ~ 200 _rooms. Music. Dancing. C. W. PURNELL, Prop. On Boardwalk The Hutmls Hotel 2o Boardwalk and private batbs. Mrs. CHAS. LUDLAM. BREAKE! On Boardwalk. Rebuilt. Hot and cold runaing water. Prirate baths. Go!f. FPhooe 76. . H. TIMMONS, Prop 1 fortable e lik: | The Dennis cnterisvle &ha bopelity; running water. Terms _reasonable. Bathing Mrs. R. J. DENNIS. Boardwalk: strictly modern. Special rates after Sept. 8. Booklet. Ownership management. WASHINGTONTANS® ns‘vnl!:z BELVEDERE South Carolina Ave. bear Beach. Central to ail smuseménts. Private baths. RUNNING WATER IN _ALL__ ROOMS, merican plan $4 up a.uy nwvrrn BROS. B'flo“..'ssthY Pacife vy e Koy running waier, bahing peivilege: $1.50 up daily. J. E. SHERIDA South Carolina Ave. mear Beach Capicity w_addition. Rua ning water in all rooms. Amer. plan. Europ. pun GEO. A. CASTEEN. Prop. Ave,, ar, Beach. 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[AMSH:F BOSTON AND NEW YORK LINE Only Direct All Water Route “ BOSTON $6.50 Via Long Island Sound-and Cape Cod Canal Music and Dancing Y on Steamer New York Leaving Pier 10 N.R. (ft. Warren St New Vork. daily including Sundays at 5 P.M. Daylight Sav- ing Time. Telephone Brreluy 5600, Connecting with our steamers a Boston for . Portinud, Reckland, Humgor, St. Jokn, N. B. Yarmow N Special facilities for automobiles top (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) “Red she-waolf. . with the dogs at feedin’ time. First she ate the dog-food. Then she ate the dogs after that she ate Bl Vhere's Lord Alired men bellowed him roughly. He shook ber Come in b . of the sbaking " o in his ear. his head slowly. she didn't eat him. . . He roostin’ in a tree at the last camp.” Dead?” the man shouted. n' in @ box,” Heury answered. He jerked his shoulder petulantly away from the grip of his que tioner. “Say. you lemme alone. I'm jes' plumb tuckered out. (:00' night, everyvbody.” s eyes fluttered and went shut. His chin fell forward on his chest And even as they cused him down upon the blankets his snores were rising of the frostly air. But there was another sodnd. Far and faint it was, in the remote di tance, the cry of the hungry wolf- Pack as it took the trail of other meut than the man it had just missed CHAPTER 1. The Battle of the Fangs. It was the she-wolf who had first cuught the sound of men’s voices and | the whining of the sled dogs: and it was the she-wolf who was first 1o spring away from the cornered man in his circle of dying flame. The pack had been loath to forego the | kill it had hunted down, and it lin- gered for several minutes, making sure of the sounds: and then it, too, sprang away on the trail made by the she-wolf. Running at the forefront of the pack w a large gray wolf—one of its several leaders. It was he who directed the pack's heels of the she-wolf. he who snarled warningl oung- er members of the pack or slashed at them with his fangs when they am- | bitiously tried to pass him. And it was he who increased the pace when he sighted the she-wolf, now trot- ting slowly across the snow. She dropped in alongside by him. as though it were her appointed posi- tion, and took the pace of the pack. He did not snarl at her, nor show his teeth, when any leap of hers chanced to put her in advance of him. On the contrary. he seemed kindly disposed ward her—too kindly to suit her, for he was prone to run near to her, and when he ran too near it was she who snarled and showed her |teeth. Nor was she ubove slashing {his shoulder sharply on occaslon. At | such times he betrayed no anger. | He mereiy sprang to the side and ran stily ahead for several awkward | leaps, carriage und conduct re- sembling an abashed country swain This was his one trouble in the running of the pack: but she hud other troubles On her other side ran a gaunt old wolf, grizzled and marked with the scars of many bat- tles. He ran always on her right side. The fact that he had but one eve, and that the left eye. might ac- count for this. He. also, was ad- | dicted to crowding hér, to veering to- |ward her till his scarred muzale | touched her body. or shoulder, or | neck. As with thé running mate on | the left, she repelled these atten- | tions with her teeth; but when both | bestowed their attentions at the same |t'me she was roughly jostled, being | compelled, with quick snaps to either | side. to drive Loth lovers away and at | the same time to ntain her forward leap with the pack and see the way of her feet before her. At such times %her running mates flashed their -eth and growled threateningly |across at each other. They might | have fought, but even wooing and its | rivalry waited upon the more press- ing hunger-need of the pack. After each repulse, when the old wolf sheered abruptly away from the | sharp-toothed object of his desire, he shouldered against a_ young three- year-old that ran on his blind right side. This young wolf had attained,) his full size; and, considering the | weak and famished condition of the pack, he possessed more than the |average vigor and spirit. Neverthe- |12ss, he ran with his head even with the shoulder of his one-eved elder. When he ventured to run ubreast of the older wolf (which was seldom), ja =narl and a snap sent him back even with the shouider again. Some- | times, however, he dropped cautious. Iy and siowly 'behind and edged in brtween the old leader and the she wolf. This was doubly resented, even \ru)l\ resented. 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At such times, confronted by three sets of savage teeth, the young w | stopped precipitately. throwing him self back on his haunches, with forc legs SUff, mouth menacing and manc bristling. This confusion in the fron: of the moving pack always causc confusion the rear. The wolv behind collided with the young wo and expressed their displeasure by administering sharp nips on his hind legs and flanks. He was laying trouble for himself, for lack of food and short tempers went together: with the boundless faith of youth h persisted in repeating the maneuser every little while, though it never succeeded in gaining unything for him but discomfiturc Had there been food. lovi-making and fighting would have gzone on apace, and the pack formation would have been broken up. But the situa tion of the pack was desperate | was lean with long iding hunge It ran below its ordinary speed the rear limped the weak members |the very voung and the very oid At the front were the strongest. V. |all were inore like skeletons thar full-bodied wolves, Nevertholoss with the exception of the ones that limped. the movements of the i mals were effortless and Their stringy muscles seemed of inexhzustible rgy every steel-like contraction of muscle lay another steel-like coi traction, and_another. and another apparently without end They ran many miles that They ran through the night the next day found them still ning. They were running over surface of a world frozen and o life stirred. They alone move through the v inertness. The alone were alive. and they sought for other things that were alive in ordcr that they might devour them and continue to live. They crossed anged a dozen small Jower-1ying country beiore was rewarded. They they moose. It was @ big bull they found. Here was meat and | it was guarded by no mysterious fire nor fiying imissiles of flame. Spla hoofs ~ and palmated lers thes knew, and they flung their customar patience and caution to the wind. It was a brief fight and ficrce. The bi bull was beset on every side. i ripped them open or split their skullx with shrewdly driven blows of great Lufis. He them broke them on his larze horns. stamped them into the snow him in the wallowing struggle he wus foredoomed. and he {down with the she-woif tearing agely at his throat. and with tecth fixed everywhere upon i vouring him alive, before last strugzles ceascd o age had been wrought There was food in pienty. The bull weigheG more than 500 pounds {20 pounds of meat per mouth 1 {forty-odd wolves of the pach they could fast prodigio could feed prodigiousl few scattered bones were all that re mained of the splendid live brute that had faced the pack a few hours before. There was now much resting sleeping. With tull stomachs, bick- ering and quarreling began am the Younger males. «nd this continued through the few days that followed before the breaking up of the pack The famine was over. The wolves were now in the country of gams and, though they still huuted in pack | they hunted more cautiously. cutting out heavy cows or crippied old bulls from the small moose herds t across 3 There came a duy this land olenty when the woll pack spiit half and went in different directio The she-wolf, the younger leader or the left and the one-eved elder on her right, led their half of the pac down to the Mackenzie Liver wnd across into the lake country to the east. Each day this remnant of the pack dwindled. Two by two. male and female. the wolves were deseri- ing. Occasionally a solitary m was driven out by the sharp tecth of his rivals. In the end tacre mained only four—the she-wolf young leader. the one-eved one, {the ambitions s-vear-old. The she-wolf had by now developed i« ferocious temper. Her threeguitors {all Dore the warks of her teeth. Ye they never kind. never de |verdea then nst he {turnca the lders to her mos |savage slushes. and witn waggine tails and mincing steps strove to p! {cate her wrath. But if they were al {mildness toward her, they were a fierceness toward one another. The ear-old grew too ambitious in his ferceness. He caught the onc-eyed elder on his blind side and ripped his ear into ribbons. Though the grizzicd old rellow could see only on one | side. against the youth and vizor of the other he brouzht into play the wisdom of long vears,of experience. His lost eve and his scarred muzzle bore evidence to the nature of his experience. He had survived tos many battles to be in doubt for moment about what to do. The battle began fairly. but it did not end fairly. There was no telling what the outcomc would have been for the third woll Joined the elder |and together, old leader and young |leader, they attacked the ambitious ear-old and proceeded to destroy hilm. He was beset on either side by the merciless fangs of his erstwhile comrades. Forgotten werc the davs they had hunted together. the game they had pulled down, the famine they had suffered. That business was a thing of the past. The business of love was at hand—ever a sterner and crueler business than that of food- getting. And” in the meanwhile the wolf, the cause of it all. sat contentedly on her haunches and watched. She was even pleased. This was her day—and it come not often when manes bristled and fang smot |or ripped and tore the yvielding flesh all for the possession of her. And in the business of love the 3 |year-old, who had made this his fira venture upon it. yielded up his life On either side of shis body stood his two rivals. They were gazing at the she-wolf, who sat smiling in the snow. But the elder leader was wise, very wise, in love even as in battle The younger leader turned his head to lick a wound on his shoulder. The curve of his neck was turned toward his rival. With his one eye the elder saw his opportunity. He darted in low and closed with his fangs. It was a long, ripping slash. and deep as well. His teeth in passing burst the wall of the great vein of the throat. Then he leaped clear. The young leader snarled terribly, but hiz snarl broke midmost into tickling cough. Bleeding and cougl ing, already stricken, he sprang at the elder and fought while life faded from him, his legs going weak be- neath him, the light of day dulling on his eyes, his blows and springs fall- ing shorter and shorter. And all the while the she-wolf sat on her haunches and smiled. She was made glad in vague ways by the bat- tle, for this was the love-making of the Wild. the sex tragedy of the nat- ural world that was tragedy only to those that died. To those that Sur- vived it was not tragedy, but realiza- tion and achievement. ‘When the young leader lay in the snow and moved no more. One Ey stalked over to the she-wolf. H carriage was one of mingled triumph and caution. He was plainly ex- pectant of a rebuff. and he was just as plainly surprised when her tecth dld not flash out at him in anger. For the first time she met him with & kindly manner. She sniffed noscs with him and even condescended to leap about and frisk and play with him in quite puppyish fashion. And he, for all his gray vears and saze experience, behaved quite as puppy- | ish and even a little more foolishly Slar. reles foun Behin day And ru the dead. in a first streams and He unde 3 oth m. de ver h last dan crushed the and = down L