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AUC _TIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 3 L., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925 RESORT IN THEY HAUNT ME NIGHT AND DAY - THEY FOLLOW ME WHEREVER | Go RABBITBORO—Bunnie MEANING } WHICH 2 FANNY SAPEAKE BEATH SHINE p ATl parts easy See on hoardwalk BAUMAN & HEINZ clreulars on request MAN. 1504 H st. n.w NORTH BEACH. e ) MD. furnished: 1o HiC eautiful Alexandria A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Two-Story and Cellar 6-Room | and Bath Brick Residence, No. 100 7th St. N.E. (N.W. Cor. 7th and A), Side and Front Yard; First Commer- cial Zone. et Y. THE STX AT FIVE PN, ¢ and pren situated in th Tumbia ot numbere Groff « o Dt per plat for e trust at 6 pe m Ma; h o Including’ inter st at | inter St 1t desived at time of £100 1 ancing. rial fees at sale to be compli from day of sale to resell the defay red T wlth Wit At the rick an afte Terms of thirty days at of ad paper pubish ADAM A —iy30-déds.exsu “THOS. J. OWEN TRUSTEES WE the land bia. and therens t the 5 as po ect to a prio tirther anced "t w1t of $300.00 Te. ing and revenu Ferma 1o 1 may the purchase Ald In cash S d&ds.exSu | 7.’ (;\\'F,.\'V& Al'(’r)fl\},l- RS Valuable Two-Story Brick N Dwelling With Double Brick | Garage in Rear Thereof Be- ing Premises 4003 14th St.! Norlhwest. virtue of orelencs v front of the ST DAY O proved as ab Terms of o of trust for $5.00 at 6% and a £3.300 interesi t to a first ‘Abril. 1026, in t i of trust for about - “month. including irchase price above naid in cash. A deposit of of ‘sale. “All convey- evenue stamps at pur. ) be complied with deposit forfei esold at the r Faol JOOWER SUsR & 5730 LON" Riietio .\H d&ds.exSu s TOMORROW C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. Administrators’ Sale of Entire Household Effects, Upright Piano, Etc Contained in 1015 15th St. At Public Auction On the Premises Friday, August 7th, 1925 » At 10 AL « order of Frank Steison Wallace.“ddmes s __FUTURE DAVS. OWEN & THOS. 7. ¢ TRUSTEES STORY BRICK PREMISES N0 NORTHEAST By virtue April 24 recorded ‘Ma ix of the T auest of undersigned 1 tion TH in SON SALE OF on FRIDAY VGUST, A.D in the AT FOUR P\ and prenix Calumbia, and Fibed District of | being lot vision of of Dlat recorded Tecords of the District of Columbia line restriction and Terms: Sold & t Yo trust for $5.000. furthe which will be announced at tir purchase price above said t n cach. A Yeyancing, re. ject 10 deed of iired stamps with for tised 1stees. in thirty days. feited and the property and reold at the diseret ROBERT F R. THOMAS Aug-d&ds exSii ADAM A TRUSTEES STORY R T ROBINSON. Trustees WESCHLER & SON SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK, DWELLING 26 T Auctioneers TWO. BEING NORTH e of o a it November of the Dis uest of daged ent No “record amo e "lahd Tes e and at the r therehy. the auction ¢ DAY OF 0'CLOCK and prem ambi ward M sauare 5. a of the sur isen. situa the Di; asignated a< and be ulin's subdivision of per plat in the of Yesor for District of Columbia. in -libe 3 improved as above. to b Eold subject to A prior dead Of st parti ulars of which will be made known at time of sale Term's of sale: Purchase price above & Daid in cash. Den st 1o be Conveyancing. recordine 2 Slamns At Durchisers cost mplted With within 50 days depoit forfeited and ‘the” prope dvertised aud_ rigrid at the di the trustees. M WRIGH WILDMAN. 2u6-104 Trustees. Crwise etion 1 CResveate | Trustees’ Eree building | and | AUCTION SALES. AR 2 AUCTIONEERS. Sale of Valuable Two-Story Brick Dwelling, Known as Premises 1003 V Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. heing trument No. 16 ded Mareh' 30th mon ihe rds “of the Dis A Fequest of the } nderigned trus 1l at publie auction, in front of on” THURSDAY. the 1 OF AUGUST. AD. The Distriet of Co. nd being lot 31 in t recorded in Distri o a prior deed 1’2 second trust er " particulars i a1 time of sale said trust to e t $200.00 required e stamps & cont. Terms to he complied thirty days. otherwise deposit the property ma wlver. at the discretion of the CHARLES S_CUNEY, VICTOR R. DALY Trustees & SON. ATCTIONEERS. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Known as 1903 S Street Northwest. ertain deed of trust. dated 23. 18 duly recorded in' Libar foli0 50 6t sea. of the land records ict of Coliimbia. and at the re of the party secured the the un- o trustere will sell’ at oubllc ucuon front of the prv NESDAY OTWELFTH DAY OF A AD AT FIVE P, the follo ribed and premises. situate District of and desiznated as and being lot harles H. Davideon's 'sub- are one hundred and t recorded in Libar 27 is 0f the office of the District of Columbia subject to a prior deed of 0000 Further * particuiars 1 "be announced at'time of ise price above said trust ash. A deposit of $500 re be adjusted to day of sale. of record sala declared off. Examination ym.mv fers and conveyancing, ra- venue stamps at purchagers to be complied with within s deposit forfeited to Property may be adver- the discretion of the JOHN T. ME CHARLES W )WEN & SON. VALUKBLE TWO. AR BRICK DWELL NO. 3 with = within | forfeited ‘and tised and res Au3-ak&ds ex THOS. J. OWEN 1 ot (1001, as per o1 ‘the vor of_th uired. Title or ‘deposit il be re. ¥ STETSO! T oF 1 of trust. dated nstrument No. 30, re- 35 among the land 'rec of Columbia. and at the the party seeured ther | trustees will sell at publie aue- remises, on MONDAY. DAY OF "AUGUST, A the following and and premises. situate in the t of Columbia. and designated as and Tot_numt hundred sixteen in H. R. Howenstein's subdivision of in sqilare _numbered seven hundred 778). a8 per plat recorded in "in the office of the sur- for the District of Columbia. Sold_subject 10 & prior deed of $4.500. further particulars of he announced at time of sale e above said trust to be deposit of $200 required. vancing. recording and revenue stamps haser's cost. Terms to be complied hin thirty daye. otherwise deposit ba advertisad the trusiecs. NSTEIN. v, the Dist 1116y lots | forfei Truster ADAM 4 Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of a Two-Story Brick Dwelling, Known as & SON. No. 212 Rhode Island Avenue | Northwesl. deed of trust re at 16lio. B4. one (*the District of Colume peen made in the ed by swid doed a of the dent | ot trust. ‘and at the rea Secured thereby. we. the Toes. will offer for sale at public | i front of'the premites on MOND SEVENT! T FOUR THIRTY O-CLOCK FM- ‘ment sect allthat t 128 in Paul and Dean’s subdivision of lots i block 12, “Le Droit Park," Diat_recorded in book 36. page 2 i surveyor's office for said District. With' the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, pavable in one and two vears from the dav of sale. with interest ai the rate of &ix (6) per centum ber annum until paid. pavable semi-annually. the deferred Dayments are to be ee @ first deed of trust on the prob. or all cash. at the option of the A" denosit of three hundred do! 00) “will be required of the pur. the time of the accentance of amination of title. convevancing. stamps at the cost he terms of sale are with within_ thirty (:30) day of sale. otherwise the forfeited and the trust 1t o resell said property <t of the chaser st five (5) ment of sich resale in some newspaper pub- hed in the District of Columbia CHAPIN BROWN HENRY H. BERGM ~ C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. REGISTERED Large Sale of Household Goods, Office Furniture, Personal Effects Etc. At Public Auction | At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. | Saturday, August 8th, 1925 At 10 A.M. By order of E. C. Snyder, U Marshal and othe And at 12 M. Jordan Touring Car. By order of U.'S. Marshal. Terms: Cash. €. G. SLOAN & (0., aud THOS Valuable Three Story Bnck Apartment, Containing Three Apartments of 4, 5 and 7 Rocms and Bath. Steam Heat and Electric Lights, Situated 1000 26th Street Northwest. | By virtue of authority { dersizned, as per in the ‘together i and lred by ty sold complied m the Cowin 16 & INC.,, AUCTS. vested in the un- we will sell at public_auction, in froat el e premiges. oo TUESDAY. THE | ELEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D." 1625 AT, FOURTHIRTY P M. fot “A™in’ squaré improved as above 1™ Teym of sale: Sold subject to a first deed of {rus ‘for $7.500. ‘due in about three . and_a ‘second deed Trist for $5 bayable $100 par month. includinz intersst at 63 % until paid: pur: Drice ahove said trists to be baid in "Depgait of 3250 10" be paid at time ii' conveyancing, recording 'and mps At purchasei s ot rerm hed with “within ity dase Tne "-rnxwlu may i ccd and. resold st the wisk and cont ST \le‘iuulll&fiopur hase “Wex & sox. au6-d&ds exSu 36 B e, Tot & ece_or parcel of land situate and being in | the District_of Columbia. and deseribed as { Buckstein Has Cause to Remember. FLAPPER'S WONDER FUL E THOS.J. OWEN & Trustee’s sale of Valuable Improved Real Estate, Be- ing a Five-Story Apartment erson,” No. 1824 Belmont Road, Northwest. By virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded 1 Libe folio 213 et nit re *'the District_of at the request of the b e undersigned trustee wiil iction, in_front of the prem: HURSDAY, THE THIRUEENTH AUGUST, A1 1025, AT FOUR. THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de scribed - land and situate in the District of Colim ssignated % and een (18) “in " Block Eolimbia AT OF e "of the eurvevor for the Districy of Columbia in Liber County | 4 at folio 11 ether with the improve. ments. consisting 0f fve-story apartment known as the “Emerson.’ 1824 Bel road n.w _ 1 of the of eale o he y “ash. balan nstallme able in’ on With ‘Interest at 8 per Dayable semiannuilly of male. secured by deed of 1ru property old. or all cash. at_the opti th haser. A deposit of $1.000 wi at_time of sale. All conveyanein reyenue etc.. At cost 1n 10 “be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. othy xise the trustea reserves the Hght to re the property at the risk and cost of de. Iting purchaser, after five davs' advertise- nt of kich resale i kome newspaper p Tehed in Washington AND TRUST two Year per annuni, purchaser D _C NATIONAL SAVINGS OMPANY, By FRANK W, STONE Yacond Vice President HERBERT H Asst Trustee SMITH (Seal.) Attest aud-d&ds.ex HOS. J. OWED AUCTIONEERST Trustee’s Sale of Valuable| Three-Story Brick Dwelling| Known as Premises 1416 Irv- ing St. Northwest. In the Business Zone. By virtue'of a certain deed of trust Jan 925, be Fecorded Janary records of the Disf the request of th the undersiened Aty Tront WEDVESDAY AUGUST. A.D AT “FOUR-THIRTY PM. the foliowing deseribe d prem- situate in the District of Columbia. and peing lot 189 ivislon ot iots of Mount Pleasant firal mentioned subdiyisie ty Book 8 at paxe 49 in the ~"of the District of Columbin t of way over rear ton faet owners © ts of lots on SoN dated OF plat of orded in Co surveyor's o ¢y $5.500. fiirthe ounced at tim: above said t A deposit of $200 required ancing, tecc and revenue stamos at b haser's cost. Terms o be complie within thirty daye. otherwise d feited and the property mav and resold at the discre 0 be 11 -dkd THOS. J. OW Trustees’ Sale of V-lunble Two- Story, Two-Family Dwelling, Being Premises Nos. 1213- 1213Y, C Street Southeast. ertain deed of trust. d being instrument No. 1925, amon the land Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at pubiic tion. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. THE ‘SEVENTEENTH DAY OF ALGUST AD 1928 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK | PM.. the following described land and prem- ses."situate in the District of Columbia. and as and being lot 41 in William ivision of or 1 ~quare 1010. as per b office of the surveyor 1 olumbia in Liber 20 at folio 45 Terms of sale. One-third of the o money to be patd in cash, balance in two 1l instaliments, payable in one and two rs. with interest at seven per centum per um. pavable semi-annually. from day ale. seored by deed 0f trust tpon the arty’ fold. or all cash. at the option o Durchaser. A deposit of 8300 will be T qQuired at time of sale. All comveyancing, Tecording. revenie StAmiDs. etc.. at COML o purchaser. ~Terms of salé to be complied with within thirty days from of sale. otherwisa the trustees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting ‘purchaser. after five days' adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper viblished in Washington. D_C e Ariitees AD. i SCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Household Goods, “Franklin” Player Piano, Upright Mirrors, etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW,, Saturday, August 8, Commencing 9 A.M. American Walnut Dining Room room Suites. Mirror-front Mah. Wardrobe, Living Room Suites. 35 Oak Bureaus and Chiffoniers, Pier and Other Mirrors. Daven ette. Small House Safe. Beds. Springs and Mattresses, Elec. Lt. Fixtures. Fire Extin- (m-‘h(-m ete. At 10 OClock A.M. Automobiles, including 57 Cadillac Roadster, by order U. S. Marshal. At 12 O’Clock Noon Fine Mahogany Franklin Player Piano and Several Up- right Pianos. Terms: Cash DAM A. WESCHLER & aub.7 c Shannon, Caldwell & Co., Inc. Auctioneers 304 Tenth St. N'W. M. 8272 Household Furniture, cases, Lot Candy, Cigars, Tobaccos, Notions, etc. By Order Collector of an Estate and Others. Also Lot Men’s New and Worn Clothing At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. N.W. Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. Miscellaneous Household Furniture, ing Suites and Odd Pieces. Large Oak Office Desk. Carpets. Ruge, etc At 12 O’Clock Noon Small, but Clean lot of Candy, Cigars, Tchaccos, Notions, etc. Also Fixtures, Iron Safe, House- hold Furniture, by order C. Clinton James, Collector Estate of Florence E. Stevens, de- ceased. AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P.M. About 150 'Men's’ New wad Worn Suits, 0dg Conts and Trousers, Overcoats, ot Terms chF.}‘lON CALDWELL & Cm Show- nclud- ouble House Known as the “Em-| as per | and Bed- | SAY, THEY DON'T BOTHE! ME AT ALL! — BUT THERE'S SOMETNING ELSE [ CAN'T FORGET! >y BY FANNY FLAP WON DERFUL S. ALBERTINE RANDALL PER'S n. & SO Trustees’ sale of valuable three- { story brick dwelling, No. 1310 | Rhode Island avenue north- west. ! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme | Court of tha “biatrict of (atumiia. Basged ih Equity Cause No. 41084. the under- signed tristees will offer for fale at uction, in front 0 b TH DAY, THE ELEVE A | 1925, AT 5 G'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises’ situate in the City of Washington. District of Columbia. towit: Lot No. 70" in Louis . Emmerts aubdivision of part of Lot A No' 242 "asper plat recorded e 218, in the offica of the survey District. ‘and known as Tsland avenue northw brick building on alle suitable for zurage erms of sale. One-third of the purchase ney 1o be paid in cash and the balance 1al “instaliments. ‘pavabln in one | ears from the day of sale. to e d_by the promissary notas of the | bearing interest at #ix per centum | Der annum. payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property or all cash. at the option of {he pur Qepokit of $50000 will be e ired. of Raser Ot time of sale . AT | onveyanci revenue - stamps 4 of “purchasar. | e complied with within | ratification’ of sale by the | 1. otherwise. the trustees Teserve the | It to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five dase” advertisement of "such Tesals daily n«\«l[mnr;r I'T“ o Diy o LERERT R Fendall Bujldin, A”‘ ! wiLtiASy SHERE, | | . Aucti the va_ after in Al 1¥30-Q&ds.exSu U P rsiees. & ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON Trustees’ Sale &f Premises Nos | 7, 9 and 11 Sixth St. North-| east. | B ¢ of_the authority vested. in us by leciee of {ha’ Suprema Court, B & {in Eduits dara e will gl | DAY, TH AR AR D | pEGINNING AT PiVE Oclock Yy following described parts of ‘orgmal ot 11 | | in sauare H68. with ‘the tmprovements there- | AT FIVE Q'CLOCK P.M - 6 st ne: bes éorner rinning T "henes | ot and | the ot e wning. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER — Prem ses No. i 6th st. ne. beginning for the At n point on Bth ‘st “T0 48 feet south of the northwest corner of satd lot and run. | nine” thence eouth alonz 6th st. 2105 feet. hence east 75 fect to the cast thence north 5.50 fert | ence north 1559 west 96 fect to the poin ject to a right of way feet of eaid parcel as and benefit of the prov loining the rame Eether with the rear 16 tthe the aforesaid lot 11. as as an alley, entrance an the “B0 oot alley 10 and ‘henefit premises. No. EDTATELY THEREAFTE 11 6th st 2t the “Horthwest NG rinning thance | gouth aio 104" Hant. thence. cast BO. foet b ¢ e of %ait Tot: hence Dot 1948 Teet g Borth e of il 16t And thence weat {oot To" the “hott of besining mubjecs A Dernetual fIEht of way aser the tea 16 feet thereof n alley or right of way 10’ the 30-foot DUBIC alies in the rear there of. for the use and benefit of premises No. 9 Ath &t ne.. adjoining the same on the south 4 anbear wpon a ‘surver ade Fierer b said Districe: Mareh 51 ant" dlco o the e and henefit ot the cwner of the. properts amut HE 3 adoinng the ren 21 frer ot pon Dremites Mo, 0 ik st n TERMS OF SALE OF EACH PARCEL One-third of the purchase money to be said cash” (e 'batance in twn equal. Anmial ments. represented by the Sotes Si o Direhieer beabin nterect at A par . cont et anin. Bivatle sl aniatlyand t0-be eed of trust on Sald grop ait cash ai” purcnaer's ‘ootion: $300 | eDoeit reauited - on- each varce 0> Sale. A contesancing revenis okt of exumio ot as ok rev e Tecording 10 he Datd by Burchasces 1201 "Rale Of each Darcel 10 1o comtied WINI thirty davs. froms the' dap of otherwise the deposit will Droparts resold. at e T At A such sale in The GERTMAN Loan & 10 boint over the rear 3.50 an alley for the ise mmediately a thereof. o Dbl of said No. e International ir31-d&ds.exSu Bic AUCTIONEERS. Trustees S-le of Valuable Gro- cery Business and Equip- ment Contained in Premises | 1431 C Street Northeast. By virtus of a certain chattel deed of trust. being instrument No. 160. recorded ary . among the land’ records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- auest of “the party sacured . theraby.® the undersigned trustees will sell at public aur on the premise MOXDAY, THE | - OF AD. 1035 AT THIRTY AM Jollawing coeippens | M Machy Block muf chandise uused in " the i i and all the neous ipment business located at 1431 ( northenst Terms of sale: All cash. 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The itinerary covers the widest field of worth-while points, including sixteen days in Egypt (Holy Land); optional visits to Paris and London on the home- ward trip; also stog-over privileges. Write or call and let us tell you more! HOS.COOkeS0 585 Fifth Avenue, New York, or Ober's Steamship Agency, 1420 H St. N.W., WASHINGTON. D. C fio'm M) ATLANTIC CITY. N. J New fireproof addition completed. Alwars open WALTEK J. BUZBY WATKINS Ocean End Nouth Carolina Avenue ALL ROOMS RUNNING WAIIR OR PRIVATE BATH W up daily : special weekly,, Folder and detailed rates on reauest. C. E. PROBST. Myr. "CONTINENTA Tomnessas Ave. ‘nesr Beach Alwars open. prIvate Saihe! Tnciig watar i roome; ettt HOTEL TRENT "aiseion” Cap.. 150. Hot & cold running water in all Tooms. Comfortable. homelike. Bathing | from uum Good e {Clark’s 4 Famous Cruises By Cunard line, new oli-burners | Jan. 20, Around the World Cruise | westward. 128 days, $1250 to $3000. | Jan. 30, Mediterranean Cruis | 62 days, $600 to 1700. | Feb. 4, South America with Rio and Buenos Aires; 50 days, $550 to $1250. June 30, 1926, Norway and Western Medxterrnnean 53 days, $550 to $1300. Rates include hotels, drives, guides, fees. Longest experienced cruise management. Established 30 years. F. C. CLARK, Times Bidg., New York | Ober’s Steamship and Tourist Agency Phones Main 3310533 n Wickle Tourist 800 18th St. N.W. Running Private Baths. pacity 250 Booklet and My EUROPEAN #2 dav up. Special weekly. J.J. JOYC WlNDSOR 18.20 80, South CarolinaAve. Amer. & European plans: rusning water & bathe: cafgteria. Moderat rates. M. A, SMITI Hotel Boscobel Amer $40 per k. for two. Erec baih for menu. _A. E. MARION #*NEWMONTEREY NORTH ASBURY PARK.N.J. SEASON: JUNE TO LATE SEPT. Hotel Pride of the North Jersey Coast 5 Directly on 'the Orean' . " ccommodates acious Ver SHERMAN DENNIS, u.....—r"‘ " FLEETWOOD OceanCity, N.J. Modern-Excellent Cuisine Exclusive Atmosphere-+Booklet Overlocking Ocean,| Beach EDUCATIONAL { e = AERMRIGATRONARS: - L2 ES All modern tang || LANGUAGES &, riery jsnsiaees 1| teachers. ~conversatlonat method. " buy 1] and Evenine Tndividual Instruc- {| tion. FREE Trial Lessons. REDUCED SUMMER RATE, Call, write or phone for eatalog. SCHOOT, OF LANGUA Hat 47 Yrs. 330 Branches : 810 14th 8. N Tel. Fr. 2620. Classes. < 1 Course fat men of am- lectrical Siioe and fmsted:tiom: Over 4.000 men tralisd. ‘Condemaei e imes Rt Fraciical Hectical including the Engineering jouin, the subjects of Mathematics and Mechanical Drawing taught by experte. Students con- REOR e L e R eat machine InOne Year Gstablished in 1803, Prepare Tor " your Drtossion T i orid. Fres catalas BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL e Washington, D. - SRTH HIL Castieman s-on-the: == Shenandosh River MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. , |, Near Bluemont. fshing, swimming, PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO | jiren, invalids or 7. §is i Janz, Il;o;:‘llnbul; ‘:.An;&‘l:-u-. .M. F. CA! ‘Berry\'tlle. Va. 24° ree lessons CDLDNIAL BEACH, VA. €end for free booklah Chrl-llnnn Sche e e N R — 18208 w5 Sty arms. | COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL On the Potomac, % miles from Washing- thing from hotel. fishing. RESORTS. | ‘boating. dancing, horseback riding, orc tra, REHOBOTH SEACH. DEL. p!r. “L«N'almn beautiful. hellllh ulolr"d r‘-. HOTEL HENLOPEN Ocgen Frest. | fil; e nrens | sian ‘Water. ! rates. %pmll rates families. Booklet with | with meals. :lvA 'aved Alg way. Clean, safe FRANK D. PEN MAR, PA. 5 ‘PE.N-MAR P orehsi” ,m"-:,sm A u...... To0d. "8 Rl up dajly: $16 up weekly. Str., Th Johins. ERS HOTEL. hotel. Summer garden. ul porch ul‘l.;gulzr g ses and parties. tes, dlncmglnd fred | anas18 | open fireplaces: excellent food and arte- | VIRGINIA BEACH. VA | The Waverley 5w Beacs. va l’;'h‘ lhl‘l au,hl: renov ated Private b nu«rrm " HILL TOP HOUSE ~ 35th Year—Now Open— Excellent 'meals’ brieht fooms Lovett. proo. THE LOCKWOOD __MRS. A. P. DANIEL. Prop. BRADDOCK HFEIGHTS. MD. CAMP SCHLEY INN Delightful iocat_: home-grown vezet et on” reatest " Specia $15 per Wk Miss COBL: Braddock 3 % Book $12°to Phone FLD COT fread S 4 D, N Braddoci T RURAL H()ME Delightful Chesapeake Bay resor from the District oads:’ capacii 200 guests. Writs Mrs. Matilda owell, Shady S ne West River 17F-11 W. M Lincoln 4718 | IDLEWILDE-ON.THE-BAY.” | Spend a Day. You'll Hate to Go Awas. A beautifil and healthful _resort icturesque Chesapeake Bay. near S$h 20 acres of playirounds. shady house: over 400 feat ¢ mon” outeide._fa. 32 miles Uveriooking 5. Hot and s reasonable. The Del- Mar ol | cold water in every room. " MES "SRR T rch _Grill ‘THE HASTINGS HOTE | walk. Running water MR: Enlarged. Hot and Terme Teagonable Bathios THE ATLANTIC Ocean_front. 200 rooms. Music. Daneine [BREAKERS £} 2oARpyaLx Hot and Cold Run- ning_Water. Pri- gate Baths C. H_Timmons. Prop.” Ph. 76. AIM OF PROPOSED LOAN TO AID COFFEE INDUSTRY Member of American Mission to junning water Brazil Explains Prospective Nego- tiations With U. S. Bankers. the Assoriated Press RIO DE JANEIRO. Berent Friele, member of the Amerfcan coffee mission to Brazil which recently returned from the in | terior of Paulo, in a statement | regarding a proposed loan to be ne | zotiated with New York bankers for the coffee industry, said the mission had been assured by the Sao F Coffee Defense Institufe that no tempt would be inade to maintai artificial price levels The hope is to stabilize the markt® to the greatest possible extent hy regulating shipments from plantations | to Santos in proportion to the world's | requirements. Mr. Friele said he believed, after conference between Washington off cials and members of the coffee mis sion, the United States Government would approve the loan being floated in New York. If the loan is obtained it is expected to bring relief to coffee growers in the tight money situation existing in Brazil Bankers in Sao Paulo and Ri Janeiro believe the financial structure of Brazilian commerce will stand what is thought to be a temporary situation, and they say there is no cause for alarm. | WANT BEER IN GLASSES. By August 6.— a de | Need Shops to Keep Customers, Ca- | nadian Business Men Say. | VICTORIA, B. C., August 6 (). — Protesting that heer shops lure their |customers 12 miles away to Van | couver to do_their buying, business | men of New Westminster have asked Premier Oliver here for permission to open such establishments in their |city. New Westminster gave a large | majority against the sale of beer 1 the glass. The provincial govern ment dispenses the beverage Ly the bottle.

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