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2 CONFEDERATE HEAD PXTILSODEALSE Says Veterans of Gray Are Met to Rejoice, Not Weep, and Would Fight Again. By the Associated Pross BIRMINGHAM, ren who followe as long as two of B. Freeman, command v in the keynote ad- e opening session of the xth annual reunion of United Veterans. talk of a limping ; nonsense this talk . shouted Gen. no sym- far from > they may be What hetter re- have than that me of the confeder- acy? s are happy, immeasurably happy.” BIRD DOG SAVES LIFE OF MINING PROSPECTOR Rescues Master After Hand-to- Hand Fight With Mother Cougar and Cubs. fay 19.—1f hero b animals, ma would s 9-month- proved his with a cubs. ng in the suddenly He was howed fight. the mother he lost his e to retreat with only WOOD IN DESERT STATES. New Mexico and Arizona Yield <., May 19 Mexico and s would get a person, be- i can Desert, yucea. Yet figures of the logging division of the United States Forestry Service t one-fifth of the S s is timber, e total tim- 00,000 acres, estimated 000,000,000 feet of saw timber and 63,000,000,000 ecords of wood. An unbroken h of yellow pine extends from the count Elephant Butte dam in the rim of the Grand Canyon and across into the National forest. Last 268 board feet of lumber W ken from the two States. e ALTA PASS INN BURNS. cording to advices The bullding, which . was_only recently Summer and had about Three or four Summper cent to the hotel were . The total loss is esti- at $150,000. The origin of the unknown. Harry J. Paul’s 2162 California St. Is a Star Branch Star Branch Office service is maintained for the accommoda- tion of the patrons of the Star Classified Sec- tion. Branches are located at convenient points all over town and nearby suburbs. No fees—only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. If results are to be had_ Star Classified ads will get them. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926. Be Our Guest! De Luxe Pullman Coaches leave our offices daily for Bay Ridge Estates via quaint and historic Annapolis, You are invited to take this trip without cost or obligation. Phone either office for full particulars. iive Your “Kiddies” their Heritage. Picture to yourself miles of crystal sand beach----sparkling waters---fragrant scented air---soothing breezes from the . Chesapeake---your “Kiddies”---tanned and vigorous irom their days of play in the open---and you have visualized BAY RIDGE ESTATES - (n the Chesapeake ~ Maryland’s Year-Round Playground \Yherc you and your family may enjoy the great out-of-doorg—overlooking the mag- nificent Chesapeake—set apart from the ever-increasing congestion of the city, yet near enough to make daily commutation a pleasure. Positively the Finest Waterfront Property on the Chesapeake Bay Ridge Estates has three miles of Bay frontage—every inch of which is fine, crystal sand each, providing residents with the best salt water baching to be had in the entire area. And, in addition to this Bay frontage, there are four miles more of waterfront skirting the beautiful shores of Lake Ogle- ton and Black Walnut Lake. The former is a perfect land-locked har- bor, large enough to provide an- chorage for every yacht in this vicinity, and is connected with the bay by a deep channel or pass. Lake Ogleton—like the Chcsafi:akc itself—?\ls a gently sloping beach which provides safe bathing for even the smallest child. No other suburb in this section offers a finer opportunity for the man who is fond of outdoor life. Fishing, Boating, Bathing, Yacht- ing, Tennis and other outdoor ac- tivities are immediately available. Bay Ridge was selected nearly half a century ago by the Baltimore and Ohio li{ni road as the most ideal spot on the Chesapeake for a recreational center and for nearly two generations this great railroad conducted excursions from Wash- ington and Baltimore to their chos- en “garden of gardens.” Here one may enjoy tennis, bathing, saxlm%, canoeing, fishing and automobil- in? and equestrians may also enjoy gal foping over miles of the most alluring bridle paths in the coun- try. A direct and perfectly paved road leads to Baltimore 30 miles away, with WasHington practically equi-distant, while fast electric service is available to either point via the Baltimore, Washington and Annapolis Railroad. The quaint and ancient city of Annapolis but 33 miles distant— “just around the corner”—and all needed supplies may be purchased at its famous and excellent shops. WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS VALUE COUPLED WITH COMFORT Buy Now! Save 10%! During our Pre-Season Opening Sale Starting May 20th and Continuing Three Full Weeks ¢ill June 10th at Midnight, We will Allow a Pre-Season Discount of 10 Per Cent. Shrewd investors are placing reservation orders NOW-—as the most desirable locations wiil be sold quickly—therefore we urge you to see this delightful home area TODAY. Remember! “‘It’s 10° Cooler at Bay Ridge Estates’’ A Wealth of Beauty You’ll Love to Live at Bay Ridge Estates Nature exceeded herself when she formed Chesapeake Bay and the surrounding country, providing at the same time a great natural observatory from which to view her handiwork. This observatory is at Tolly Point, Bay Ridge Fs- tates, and nowhere in the middle Atlantic States can be found a more inspiring stretch of scenery than this view from Tolly Point. Many other views of either coast of the Chesapeake are beautiful and inspiring, but from this famous point—the highest coastal elevation in Maryland—the vista is simply indescribable. Here one may stand overlooking miles of country that for natural beauty and historic interest is not surpassed—if indeed it is equalled —the world over. Many famous places make up this panorama. Here at the mouth of the Severn lies Kent Island, the first and only principality in Amer- jcan history, where William Clai- borne unfurled his flag and estab- lished a trading post, being finally ejected by the armed forces of Lord Baltimore in_ the first naval con- flict in Maryland waters. To the north—"“just around the corner” — is the United States Naval Academy and Annapolis, where every inch of ground is hal- lowed, where many houses of pre- revolution days are still standing, where almost every street corner and tree bear some historical sig- nificance. Here are to be seen the original mansions of Charles Car- roll of Carrollton, William Pinkney and William Sands, who visited George Washington times without number. Here, too, stands the old State House and the Senate Cham- ber in which our first President gave up his army commission and where the treaty with Great Britain was ratified. Here one may visit the Church of St. Anne, with its old tombstones, some of which date back to 1669; and the quaint tav- erns and coffee houses and the nar- row streets opening on the bay, so richly reminiscent of a historic past—a city steeped in the hal- Jowed associations bound up with America’s first patriots. BAY RIDGE ESTATES Baltimore Office: - 14 East Lexingto - Phone Calvert z353n - Administration Office—12 Church Circle—Annapolis Washington Office: 1407 F Street, N. W. Opposite New Willard Hotel Phone Main 10220