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AUCTIONS. RESORTS.’ RESORTS. AUCTION SALES. E OCEAN _CITY. MD. __THIS AFTERNOON, . I OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | THO! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four- | TRUSTERS Sal Story and Basement Brick FIRT STRERT OB Apartment House Containing | .o fod inLiter ¥o. hO6: Splia. 55 5t 500 Sixteen Apartments Known | 2f,ihe iand records 01 the District of Cofum: as the Belmar and Situate ' 1333 Belmont St. NW. | . And at the request of the party secur By virtue of a rertain deed of trust. duly AUCTION SALES, ______FUTURE _DAYS. m—— J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. E_OF VALUABLE TWO- o AUCTION SALES. DAYS. o .iflm’“_A'__. WENE fi“v n:fi'n BN PREMISER - NO. 153 MAR LAND AV NORTH- By virtue ‘af a certafn feed of trust. dated March 0. 1925, being instrument No. 323, recorded 6. 102b. among the land Jocords of the Distiict of Columbta, and, at the request of the Mrl{ secured thnr‘hv. the underalined trustees i sl ‘at, ouplte aic: i remisen, ; THE T INTV»EIGHq‘Hm g‘yonfi MAY. AD. 1926 AT FOUR-THIRTY PM.. the fellowing deacribed land and premise: uate in the Diatrict of Columbla. and nated as and being 1ot 43 and part of lot 4350 &, M McLac R. White. rus- taes’. and T H. ubdivision of sertain lots ‘n square 1078, an ver plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 17 at foila 44, bekinning for the maid part of Tot 412 at the northeast corper of sald lot and running thence south- terly nnhllu line of Marviand ave. feet Reg. O 8 Patent Offien. By Louis Tracy = SYNOPSIS. m Parke. Hudson Bar Co.s agent it Moose Lake. 1s greatly disturbed by a Tewe dtem in an English paper announcing Paneoming, marnage of Alistair Spencer anton to Eileen Graat and referring to the Jrospective: groom as the helr apparent af Ford Oban, whose only son, John Bridgnorth anton, Jisapoeared some vears ago and Whose death {s about 10 be presumed by law Parke decides to leave Mooss Lake and go back to England. Arrived at Edmonton. he tells Mr. Leslie, the temporary head of the Hudson Bay .. that he is Jobn Bridgnorth Panton. Maniet Téslia's daughter. 15 & eympathe Jistener fo the tale and she encourag father to help young Panton In the meantime Eilsen Grant is married while, Alistair, if you care to have m* advice, in your place, treat your wife with the utmost consideration. She is high spirited, idealistic, intensel: loyal by nature. Let us not endeavor to persuade her that our conduct was faultless throughout. It was not. We oniy lose ground by pretending otherwise. We may well acknowledge and regret an error of judgment. What more is there to be said? Be cause John returns to this country. that mere fact does not restore h n social status, or make him any the !.r;”':w;l:: to Alistaic Panton. Immediately | more eligible a suitor for the hand of Panton 15 alive sodts ;';"ml;-:':-’ 'gn,g“",gg |2 gir! who belongs to an old Highland 10 clajm an inheritanes left him by hiz aunt. | tamily of untarnished repute. oA Oban. John Penton's father, tells Eileeni | “All right, sir,” he sald, deferentia!- Srmy Tar o aide oy Jiemissed from the |1y. “T bow to your experience. My ’E:&;flgoe':‘:‘flh& Alnuu':alio,:- to ton e pq!lllun‘l.! !r‘\urebt'hlll: dificult—it. is be- verlochtis with Alstar | coming intolerable, but you can count s planned. but she tells him she w absolutely on my assistanee in any | effort you make to bring about a set- ON DECORATION DAY . Finest and safest of all beaches on Atlantic Coast offers days of unforgettable rest or play. Clean, white sands; ocean blue and safe; picturesque hay and moonlight sailing; modern hotels along mile and a half boardwalk; reasonable rates; unparalleled Maryland cooking; ample garage accommodations; smooth, wide roads from Washington; good. zolf course; excellent fishing and all fascinating water sports. For illustrated booklet and list of hotels write Secretary, Board of Trade, OCEAN CITY. MD. DAY, JUNE. A.D. 1926. AT FIVE M., secured “ihereby. the undersigned trustees ! and H. Glonn Phelps of part of tracts of and - Fill's and ‘premises. ‘situate in the Diatrict of Co- | nanta of record. iblect to a prior deed o hence _sonthwe allel ‘with sald line 3.50 feet. thence south- ¢asterly at right anglés with ‘said line 1475 teot to" the line of Elliott f enice north line of said strest to the south east corner of lot 42, and thence along the eagterly Jine of said lot to the beinning, Said_vroperty now known for purposes of assessment _and - taxation ot 813. in sapare 1038, ‘ms: Sold_subjert to a wrior deed of trnst for “$3.500. further = particulars of which will ‘be_announced at time of sale the purchase price above said trust to he ald in cash. A denosit of $200 reauired. onveyancing. recording and revenue stam Dauhle e uble Rom Without Bath. $32.50 to $4i each person. With Bath (Sea Water), $10 to %60 a werek, each parson. Double Rooms_Daily: Without Bath, $8 to $7 a day. each raon. With ‘Bath (Sea Water), $7 0 $10 a day_each person. Single” Rates on request Write for Ilustrated ¥older Cuisine and Service that need na Commendation, STITZER, HOTEL €O, DWEL] 1509 W T ST, Br “Virtue a thereby. the undersigned trustees will séll At public atction, in-front of the nremises. on 'WEDNE! THE SECOND DAY, OF 't 4 the following Mescr Tand and ! Taco; in Liber No. 5076. folio 109 &itnate in the Dl.lrh-.(‘::l l}nldumhll.plr:\’i“dll- iinofhe land records of the District of ! iznated ag and being lot 80 in square 1742, oliimbia, and at the request of the Darty | according. to suhdivision by Harry K. Boss will sell at pubiie auction. in front of the | land ki 9 Vromines. ‘i WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY | Vacancy " as per piat. recoried I the of x MAY. AD. 1926, AT FOUR | of the sirvevor for the District of Columb: . the following described land ' in Liber 87 at folio 43; subject to cove- Tumbia. and designuied an and being Tot 79 | " Harmu: S0l InCahimbla HelEhis Realty' Companent wub: | trune "o S0000. Turther © nargeuiars o division of lots in Block . “‘Colum 1 which will he am nced at time of s th Heighte" now known as sailare D868, ! purchase prics e said trust to per plat recorded the office of “the ‘sur- | in cash. A deposit of $250 required. & vevor far the District of Columhia in Liber | veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at .|g r::flvéum 151. Sublect to the covenants | purchaser’s cost. Terma to be complied with of within thirty days, other deposis_for- Terma: Sold_eubiect to & nrior dee | Tertnd” oo he nyanerty Ay be advertised toust for $35.000.00. further barticula | and resold at the discration of the trustees. which will be_announced at time of sals: LEROY GADDIS_ Ir. the purchase Brice ahove said trust to be | ¥. EDGAR LEEDY." "“l'-’:l'd'n %u-h. A danosit n!fl!;"\flflgfl e my?0.dkAc exSuadhol Trusiees. aur onvevaneing. - recording and rev. | o 8 S GCTIONEERE. enue stamns at purchasar's cost. Terma to AUCTIONEERS. "? ‘complied with within thirty davs. other- " Wiae deposit forfeited and the nroverts may F LARGE ;: I:“".H;Ll‘wd and resold at the discretion of NOWN FRPFJ'K‘AES EDGAR H._McRRIDF. @IRTEENTH STREET NORTH- EIEFFER DELAUGHTER certain deed of truat, live with him as his wite until th about John 1s gettled to her sat, John.” accombanied Dy his d at_purchazer'’s coat, with within thirty' days. otherwise denos of Soot. ar- my14.-d&ds exSn Frustee % ~____TOMORROW. z THOS. ) OWEN & SON AUCTIUNE TRUSTEES' SALE _OF VALUARLE STORY "BRICK NWELLING WITH | RUILT-IN RAGE, KNOWN ' AS | PREMISES OATES STREFT | NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain dead of trust dated November 30. 1925 " being netrument No. 120 yecorded December i. 1973 among the 1and records of the District of Columbia. and at the renuest of the narty secured thereh the underaigned trustees will sell at punl: auction, in front of the nrem:, DAY, THE TWENTY.SEVENT MAY. A.D. 6. AT FOUR P.M. the fol- Tewing described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and_desiznated as and heing lot 17 in hlock R *Trinidad " n the Thrift Buildine Comnany’s subd:vi- aion as per niat recorded in the office of the Rirvevor for the Diatriet of Columbia in Liher %5, at folio 115 Sold anbiect tn a frust for “$1.000. " further particular which will he' announced at time of the purchase price above said trust to be vaid 500 in' cash the balance $65 per month. which covers all interest and pav- Two. | Terme orioe deed of Terms o be com: “iy dava. otherwise depost forfelted and the Droperty ‘mav he advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees RUHTGRUVER D. €. GRUVER J. OWEN & SON” AUCTIONEERS. Two-Story Six-Room and Bath Brick Dwelling With Hot- Water Heat, Electric Light, No. 1442 Oak St. Northwest. At Auction. Be authority vasted n us we will publie anetian in frant of the orem THIRS TWENTY SE DAY AT FIVE O .y 2684 Terms: Sold " sul 0 a4 frst deed of trast for $1.000. With intecest at 813 ner Lot and_a second deed af trut for $3.550 PAsABls 1667 per month. and the baiance otnr waid trnsta 1o e pav i cagh. " $250 dxnosit required a1 time of sale. Saie to be Flncnd within thirty dave or ‘denomt for- friied. Convevancing. rerording. ete.. at pur. o coat THOS. 1. OWEN & SON 22 %cs oxSI J. OWEN & SON, TIONEERS FRI'NTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME RESIDENCE. BEING PREMISES 4120 STREET NORTHW MASS. AVE. EXTENDED. By virtiie f & certamn deed of trust, heing inatrument No. 63. recorded May . 1925 amons the land records af the Disirict of Aolumbia, and at the requesi of the party “eciired - therebr. the undersigned trustees Wil sell ‘at public anction - front af the | premises. ‘on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY. SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1826, AT FIVE P.M.. the following-described 'land and premises. situate in the District of Co. Tumbia, and desgnated as and_beinz lots 48 and 46 in_Block 19 i J. D. Croisant and David D. Stone. trustee's. subdivision of Dart of “Friendehip” known as “First Ad | Ation” 1o American Dmversity Park.’ A per Dlat recordsd 1n the ‘affice of the Vevor of tha District of Columhia in Liber Connty 10, folio 31. Block 19 now known as Sayare 1484 Terms: _Sold snhiect o a vrior deed of trust for $4.500.00. further partieulara of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase Drice above said trust to_he patd "$1.000 in cash. balance pavable S50 per month and balance due in 3 years with interest at 672, A dsposit of $300.00 re- auired. Conveyancing. ' recording and reve stampe ‘at purchaker's cost. Terme to e complied with within thirty ‘daya. ather wise depoait forfeited and the property may he advertised and resold ar the discretion | of the trustees i RIGNALD W. REALL i WILLIAM 1. TURNER. i _ mar17.19.21-24 782 Trui OWEN & SON. AUCTION i TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. | STORY BRICK “DWELLING. KNOWN SYPREMISES 1007 "NEW JERSEY VENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtus of a certain deed of trust. dated Deramber 11. 1935, being imatrument No. 187 racorded Dacember 12. 1925, among the lend vecords of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured fhereby. the tndereizned trustees will sell at Ylw auction, 'n_{ront of the premisss. on SDAY THE. TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. AD. 19 AT THREE THIRTY P.M.. the following described land remises ‘situate in the District of Co- a. and designated as and heing lot 31 | Menaprse s subdIvision of part 2_in square 741. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 41. at folio 3R Terms: Sold subject to a vrior deed of trust for “€2.000. further particulars of which will he announced at time of sale The purchase price. above said truet to he aid in cash. A4 deposit of $200 reauired onvesancing. recording and revenia stamns at purchaser’s cost. Terma to he complied with within thirty days. otherwise denosit forfeited and the property mas be advertised viion o the Truate AMES TRIMRBLE, Jr.. R M. G RIMM { _me1o0z 2t | i | | Aucts. Al Al A i Trustess. FUTURE DAVS. = THOS. J. OWEN & SON. ATCTIONEERS TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUARLE BRICK PWELLING, _REING PREMISES 103% POTOMAC STREET NORTHWEST By virtus af 5 cartain deed of trist. dated aute 185, Pheine anatrimant e 115, | orded Jul ®. 19%A. among the land Jermrae nr the Dictrict 6f Columbia, and 2t The rentest of the Daity secured Therehe. | e wndsraigned trnstaes will sell at punie auetion in_frent of the mremser. an TUES DAV. THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE. 4D 1926, AT FIVE P.M.. the following.deacrited Tand and premisss. situate wn the Diatrict of Columbia. and desisnated as and haing part af ot 41 n souare 1186, furmerly’square 16 in “OM Georzetown™ descrihed as fol. | lawa hegimming for the sams on the West | Tine. of Market Space. &% feet 18 inches onith Dt M street and funinz thence south n'aid west line 23 feet 5 inchos. thance Went parallal with M _atrast 30 feat, thence north parellel with Matler ‘Snace =3 fest A" inehes. And thence eaxt parcilel with M Ter Tie wlace of beginning eserined pronery 1o now known for purphses ol faxation as Lot 813 m Sayare 1188 Torms: _Sold subiest to a nrior desd of trust. Tor 5300100 further p. which will be annonnced at time o : the purchase price above aaid fust 1 he paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 re- Quired. Convesancing. recording and resentis StamDs At mirchacer & cost. Termia 1o e ! compiied with wiilin thitty dara denonit tarisited and the nro advariised and resold at the di eters THEODORE 1 PE CEORAE F EORL ‘ Fistees \UCTIONEERS. | 25 C\il ABLE BRICK | DWETLING, KW s PrR e | IR HOBART STREVT ' NORTHWEST | Ry virtue of a esrtam dead of trust duls | seorded. an Lirer No. 5405 fahn 433 roa Bt the Tang revaidn of the Disteieh Coliimbia, and 3t tha veanest of the ma sacured therehy. ned troat will sell at pubbe anction in front of th oremizes. “lon | FRIDAY. THE TWENTY Fiaui pay oF vy TR, 1856 A STRTRTY ) 0'CLOCK ‘P the o1 lowing-des~rihed land and nremises. situate In The District o1 Columbia. and designated as and being Jot 198 in losenh C. Zirkle' mmfllmn in Block 5 in Todd a B subdivision_of part of " Mt. Ple Pisasant Plainc. as per prat recorded 1 Tover 78, at Tolin "10 %0t “rhe "record oF e afice of the. Survéyor for the District of" Colimbia. " 'Said hlock 5 known' aa Sague SRR ‘erma: _Sold auhject to a prior de of st for 3325000 ‘and' Cthe 'hatance -at A second trusifor about $1.900:00. further perHicatars *ot whiah win® ke announced At ":ll:'fl‘f"‘l‘k !”:.d “'!Whll"‘l price =hfl'l nn’ i 14 in cash.”"A deponit. o $700.00 required Conveyancing. racording and revenue atamns At nurchaser’'s coat. Terms ta° he complhied with within thirty 4\;.. l\?h:;wllfl»fl-v:‘n 1t '0,;[!"!" and the oparty max ' he afvertised and resoid at e Riseretion of e fristeen ASSIN, R JULIUS ¥ HILEL RO _ Trustees APAM A WE R & SON. eorn. | Household Goods, Piano: Safes, Etc., by Auction, to Pay Storage. * Notice in hershy given that on SATUR- DAYV, JUNE NINETEENTH. 1920, CoM- MENCING AT NINE AM., we will sell at public auction at Weschler's. 920 Pa, ave n.w. 10 pay storage and Other charge goods atored ’ with us in ' the follo names: Mrs. H. W. Peters. Miss L. V. Rev. h A. Barker. John "0_ Berkie: Leo Crane. T. H. Grawtord & A W. Tharker. F. Van Loocks & M. Ferzuson W G. Gibson. Mts e 00d, " C. M denkims’ Grare Mackie, P. Printz. T.'E. e Lo Roy Risst!l Tarties interesied ploase take Term; - Cash MERCHANTS TRANSIER & STORAGE €., my36.ied 920 B St. KW, r ‘retion of the SER. | of Columbia. [ the land records { 7ia. and 2t the request of the party eocured i therehr. the undersigned trustees will offer | for #als at oublic auction. premiee | O'CLOCR PM. v I veror of the District of Columbia. {sald suhiect {trust it instaliment when The monthly payments of | and 1n | the defaultinz purchaser. after fi dated Juls 15 1925, heing instrument Noo recorded Jitly 24. 1925, amon the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the reauest of ‘the party ecured ‘therehv. the underaigned tristees will aell. at publi auction. in ' front of the premisas on FR DAV, THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1928° AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.."the follow- ink-daseribed land and premises. ituate 1n the District ol Columbia. and desienated as and_heing lot n Olmstead and athers subdivision of lots in square 241, aa per DIAt recarded in the ofice of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia tn Liber Jm H. K. at folio 301, Terms of sale: Ona-third of the purchase- mones to he paid in cash. halance in two equal instaliments. pasable in one and two vears. with inferest at seven mer centum Der annum. pavahle semi-annually. {rom day of aale. secured by deed of trust upon U Dproperty wold. or all cash. at the opiion of the nureivase-. A genosit’ of $1.000.00 will e required ai time of gale. All con ing. recording. revenue stamns. ete. of ‘nurchaser. Terms of salé to ‘be com. lied with within thirty days from dav ot sale. otherwise the trusiees reserve the rich cor paper published in_Washingt, WILLIAM JAMES H my1.d&ds exSudhol THOS. ). OWEN & § Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being Premises 1860 Ontario Place Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated August 1927 recarded August =4 1922 in Liher 4786, folio 167, among the la records of the Diatrict of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured therehy. the undersizned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the nremises. on TUES DAV, THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE. AD. o AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. tha following described land and premises. situata in the city of Washington. Distiict and” designated as and being Int 108 " Perkins and McLachlen's sub- divieon of part of “Lanier Heights.” as ner Dplat racorded in Liber County No.' 8. folio of the records of tha office of the sur. wor of the the rear 7'y condemned and_taken for alles. proceedings in District Court Case No_ R7! in the Supreme Court of the said Dist; of Columbia. Said property being know for the Durposes of taxati asses ment as lot 842 in squars together { with the improvements. consisting of apart- ment house Terms of sale: Sold aubiect to a deed of trust of $21.000, her particnlars ot which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price above maid frust to be naid in cash. A deposit of $1.000 will be required at tima of sale. Al convi neing. recording, revenue stampa. ete., At st of Durchaser. | Terms of sale to he complisd with within thirty days from day of xale, otherwise the trusteea reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five davs’ adver. tinement ‘of such rexale In some newspaper published in Washineton, D. €. WM. A. HILL. Rl E H. HEDGES. Trustees. | MORRIS GEWIRZ and GEORGE P. LEMM. Attorneva for Party Secured. myi9t) 24 268.280e1 e ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Business Property, Three- Story Brick Building, Corner Florida Avenue, 4th Street and Rhode Island Avenue N.W. | (389 Rhode Island Avenue). By virtue of a certain aced of t Nov. 19, 1925. and recorued Nov. instrument” No. 9% of the land re the District of Colimbia. and 4t the reauest of the party secured feceby. the under- Wigned trosises will offer for sale hy public auction. in _front of on WEDNESDAY. THE JUNE. 1926 AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK M.. the following-descrihed land and nrem. ines, ‘situiate in the District of Columbia. to- wit: Lot 56 in Tna A. Merrell's combination of Tota in hinck 0. “Te Droyt Park.' as ner olat recorded in Liber 16, folio 24, of the records of the survevor's office in ihe Dis trict of Columha: at _the date hereof said land and nremines are designated on the hooks of the assessor for the District of Columbia as Iot b5, sauare 3095. Te of sale: Proverty will be sold suh nrior deed of trust for $5.000.00 due July_20th 1928, interest semi- annual: balance $1.000 cash.’ the remainder in smail monthly nayments. A smaller cash payment may be accepted from a reanans: hia Durchaser. secired hy a second desd of trust upon the property sold. or all cash over trigt, at ontion of purchaser. A ds niior posit ot $800 required of purchaser at tis of male. _ All convevancing. recordine. rev- enue stamps_and notarial ‘fees at cost of pirchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty davs from day of sale. otherwise the tristees reserve the right to resell the proper risk_and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days ad vertigament of “suc aale in some news. naner published in the eity of Washington .o N. & WEINSTEIN, Trustes AVCTIONEERS. { TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALIABLE TWO STORY “RRICK DWELLING. BEING | PREMISES 'X0. 1314 € STREET SONTHEAST By v Af°a cartain deed of trust duly sacordad in Liker 5158 at_faho 361 nne of of “the District” of’ Colum TROS nfront of the an FRIDAY. THE TWENTY. TGHTH DAY OF MAY. 1026, AT FOUR the followinz described land Distriet of Co d_nremises aitnate in_ the (1) in Teven Terms of sale: The above nproperty will he 10 a brior deed of frist Wb thers is & halanes owing of $3.448.15. with interest at the rate of ‘¢ per annum from January 15, 1076, "Said ‘first deed of heing pasable in monthly install- enta of $40 (with the privilege of makine reer ments in any amount). on_ the 15th d. of sach month until paid. Each w0 paid 1o _be anolied first he payment of the interest on the nt of principal remaining una alance thereof cred 40 subsenuent 16 anuary 15, 196, beinc overdue. The pur- ] ice' nver and ahove said first trust { “hase 10 he onr-half in cash and the balance ren- insented hy the promyssors note of the pur- [Haser pavable in one year. with interest at the rate of 3% ner annum’ from the day of sale. pavahle nnually he second d-ed of ar all cash. at A depaat of $300 renuired of nure fime of sale.” All convevancing. re and riotary {ess at cost of nurchaser terest on trnsts to he adinated dav of Terms of sale to he comvlied with in thirty (30) dave from day of sale Stherwiss trustees rexerve the rizht of ‘re wlting the proverty at the risk and cost of ewale in xome newspaper the District of Columhia GRANVILLE €. BRADFORD. L.EONARD ¥. BLOCK. Trust R.B. Taxes le. advertising of such published Attorney. m ADAM. A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Six- Room and Bath Brick Dwell- ing, No. 1150 Neal Street N.E. By virtue ot a rertain deed of trust. dated May 15, 1035, and recorded May 19. 1925. insirument No. 5. et se0.. of the land ords of the Dietrict of Columbia. and at the request of the party cured thereby. the undersigned trustes will offer for sale hy uhlic auction. in front af the nremises, on RIDAY, THE TWENTY-RIGHTH DAY OF MAY. 1926, AT FIVE OCLOCK P.M. the following déacrined tand and vremises. sit: wate 1n_the District nf Columbia. to-w! Lot 48 5n Beall's aubdivision of lots in Block 6 Trinidad, ‘as per plat recorded in Liber 76, at folia 21._1n the surveyors office of the Distrirt of Columbia. said block 6 now known for purposes of assesment and tax- ation as square 4084, improved as ahove. Terms of sale: The above property will he aold _suhisct to a brior deed of trust fo $3.750_at 6% %. due November, 1927: bal Ance $300 cash. remainder in monthiv p: ments of $40, including interest at 613 . mecured by second deed of trust upon” the property sold. or all cash over truet. at op- Hon of purchaser. A denosit of $200 re. auired of npurchaser “at time of sale. Al conveyaneing, recordinz. revenue stamps and otarial Teex at cost 6f burchaser. Terms af sale to bhe comolied b within thirty day= from duy of sale, otherwise the trustees Tererve the Fight to resell the vronerty at The visk and cost of the defaulting “pur: chaser. sfter fAive dava’ advertisement of sieh resale in some newspaver published in the City of Washington. D. € €. CHESTER €AYWOOD, DAVID A. PINE. my1Rdkdn.oxSu Trustees. { reauired of ‘purchaser at_time of sale k) "Ferma 1o be compli=A 4 forfeited and the proverty may bhe adverti and rewold at the diseretion of fhe trustee TEWIS C.SMITH, C. F. WARING. » - If you believed— the table was excellent, housekeeping immacn late, music good, the house electrically lighted and autractively fur- nished, you'd write ALEN HALL Instrated folder and rates it Privileges Accorded. Retrer cut this it for memn vandum ot where to sty in TLANTIC €1T) _my1RAakds, THOS, J. OWEN & N0! TRUSTERS: SALE OF VALUARLE BRI DWELLING, * KNOWN A8 FREMIS 1217 8ih STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust: dated November 13th" 1925, being instrument No. 73, recorded November 21at, ‘1925 among thé land records of the Diatrict of Columbia And at the reavest of the marty secured therenw, the wndersigned trustes "will sell R e A.D. 1626, AT FOUR P.M.. the following- ael and_and premises. aituate in the District of Columbia. and designated as ami being part of original lot B'in savare 424 beginning at the southwest corner of s fot rinning d thence north 10 feet inches. thence east the and_paraliel with south line of said lot 85 fset to a 10 foot alley. thence south with the west line of aid ‘alley 19 feat & inches T fo GNOOSE ROTHMER HOTELS, EVROPEAN PLAR Emvmpom Central _nr. Beach 116 S. So. Carolina ¥ you desire moderate rates comparing with other lowest quotation: rvice and attention equaltothe most exciusive hotelscombinedwith fair treatment, refined clieniele and sociability. | HOTEL RATES FROM $2.00 DALY Attrac. weekly rates o transients and families. Raths, priv. lavatories or running water. Bathing from bedrooms. Orchestra. Free auto tours. THE HOTFL YOU BINGHA tral. European same management as Davenport. LOWER RATES !2r=erapacity.numeraus fam- ilv and single rooms. Bathing. Corner porch, two exchanges. Rook now. Write for our hotels photo. Ghe ATLANTIC C‘f!“r.ine Directly facing the sea’ OPEN ALL THE YEAR New Fireproof Addition | c#mlm Virginia Ave. near Beach and Steel Pier. Special Decoration Day Rates European plan. deuble rooms. running water. SAT. to MON. $5.00 each person FRIL. 1o MON. $6.00 each perso WITH T-ROOM | Club hreakfast served 8 AM. to 1 P M H. W' HEAT | Reasanahla prices " Elevator. Private Baths. | . 4 Capaciie 30, Ganle & Devitt, Ownerehin, Mzr Srolel f 1‘ E4 e | ATLANTICCITY.N.J. ; | Fireproof Ideal Locatinn ) fa e thence weat 8%, teer to the beginning. ‘erms: Sol bject to a vrior deed of trust for “$4.500. further particulars of which Wi be_ annoumced” at Hime of sl the purchase price abova said ha naid "in «ash. A deposit of fonvevancing. rdwne, and reve; AU DUrchaser’s cost. With within ‘thirty Terma 1o’ be P dava. Otherwise denosit Torfeited and. the bravery (i tised and resold at the may trustees. GEORGE_ P M. I WRIGHT. trust ta EWTON, Trostens THOS, 4. OWEN & NON. Auctionee ;,_OF VALUABLE AL OF TALAny HOBART STREET NORTH By ‘virtue of a certain deed of iruat. dated October 24, 1925 "heing instrument No.“44. recorded Octoher 1 among the land’ records of the District of Columbia and _at fhe reaueat of ‘the party ecured thershv. the nnderaizned trustees will seil At publin anetion in-front of the nremises. WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF JONE.AD. 1976 AT "FOUR P.M.. the fon “described land and premixes.’ sitii ate o District of Calimbia and des) atad a8 and heine lat 13% in Rosa Wallac and others' subdivision of lota in black & Mount Pleasant” and_ - Pleasant Plains nOW Known as mnars SRRR. as per plat o A in the offive of the airvevor for (ot iihar A5 At e ot | ik anbiect to i “Tegga: Sold subject accreWutine. SRZ5 al will he annonnced at time of gale. the Burchase price above said_trusts 10 he paii e A ennait of §250 reauired Con ‘rararding and raveniia stampe a1 T Terms to he comnlied with Within fhirty davs. otherwise deposit for feited and the nroperty mav be advernaed and resold at the discreian ot the tristecs N F._RYON M. S RYON Trusters SON. Auctioneers. ALUARLE TWOQ irther particulare nurchager's My 04 7698 im0 ADAM A. WESCHLER TRUSTEES' SALE STORY RRICK STORE AND BATH APARTMENT AND ELECTRIC LIGHT. STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtie of a_certain desd of 1 racorded in liber No. 5395. folio 11 of the 1and rerords of the Tistr Ria .and At the reauest of the ned tristees will offer % Honin frant’ of” the » on THURSDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE. 1926. AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM the ‘following described land and premises Winate 0 the DRstricr of Columbia® to w1t Part af lot I B, McGuire s aubdivision 1 ax_ver plat v ‘corded in’ Li 2 folio 21."n_tha survevor's office of ‘the District of Columbia heginnine At a noint 17 feet east from the northwest corner of said 1ot Iattered “C"" and Funning thence east on the Tine of Virginia 60.30 feat ta the northeast corner 0f Hence south along 4 1, strest 1717 along the line of lot ‘let- 0 feet. and thence north improved as above roperts will he (3 ntior deed - the vinde veloped aftar twenty-five years of individual management ALWAYS OPE Garage on Property e e v e e e e ot Brichton ATLANTIC i | Eatablished 1878. Pireproot Addition. In eentra of axclusive beach front section Bea water in privete ba San decks. plan. Running el e %, ored T 13 the beginnige. Trerms o sale; The abov sold subject to the: hal of trust for about S1. monthiv: halanre ca<h.' "4 Teavired of purchaser at time ronvevancing. recordinz. reven notarial fees at of purcha "Ferms nf sale 1o he com SWith s ithin thirre daca from dav of sale. otherwiss the triisiees ir. serve tha right to resell the nronertv. at the Tak and coat of the defanlting pnicha After five dave’ advertissmant af snch reels ‘newananer published in the ity of ington. D. €. C_J_ MURPHY GEORGE H. MIHM Adds exSu&my3l rustees stamns and n A 0. A il Elwood Hotel = v e OWEN & SON_ AUCTIONEERS. | =2 L e rair S TR TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUARLE M. ! o Shetitl Shrine i B anaaer PROVED REAL ESTATE. N0. 113 R 2020 s «. SN . acer. STREET NORTHWEST. PHILLIPS HOUSE Massachusetts Ave near Beach American & European plans, Cluh hkits. A €. MeClellan By virtie of a certan deed of trust duly |BELLEVILLE New York Ave. nr. Beach | recorded in Liber No. 4892. folio 436 et anq . of the 1and records of the District of Coliimhia, and at the request of the party seenred “thereby. = the undermigned trustres will sell at publie auetion, in_front of th American & Furop. plans remises. © on MONDAY, "THE SNTH | Al rooms ruaning water. Bathing prvilezes. y FUNE -AD. 1926, AT FOUR- | Under new managzement. ~W. P.GAUE THIRTY O'CLOCK PM.. the following de- | Ocean end Su. Carolina Ave. All rooms running. water or'private bath: $17.50 up ¢ PrEE BhonST 0 1 Ocean End. Conn. Ave. Ideal | location: larke, airy rms. with | runnine_ water: 4th scaton. Spring rates. Management 4. P._& A. M. DUNN. Owners. BEACH HAV . N. 4. THE ENGLESIDE B The latand Resart 3 Madern wey wnast that Tiav Fever hecides irie | Onens dine ¥ scribed 1and and premikes. situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia. and designated as and being lot numbered fifty-eight (58). in William J. ‘Acker and others triistees’ subdivision of 1ots in numbered five hundred and sixty-nine 3a per plat recorded in the office or” for "the District of ‘Columbia %3, at folie 108, together with improvemients. ronsisting of 1wo-st basement brick _dwelling Terme of wale: One-third of the purchase money ta he Daid in cash. halanee n twe | aual installments. payable’ in one and two | . Wwith jntersst at f ner centum per an num. vagable semi-annualls. from day of sale.” secured by’ deedt o irugt unen the | s Droperty sald. or all eash. at the option o | = el The Durehaser. A dennai af 3300 will he | CAPE MAY. N2 aquired at time ‘af ‘sale Al wm.,;.m..,,r.wHo‘l_ElcoL(lMB]A | racording. revenue stamnsz etc,. at cost of | Direhaser. | Terms nf zale 1n he romnhed Rooms en suite with bath ; cuisine and service | anexeelled; elevator. __J. W. Mecray & Bro. ; With within 30 days from day nf sale. other HOTEI:WINDSO On the n&Gv.‘:rnm. i Wise the trustees recsrve the rizht o resell the property at the risk and cost of default- Cape Ma 300, Hot_and cold runny room Ihe pumehaser: Afler fiva dava advertissment T ahen resalé in some newspaper nubiished rivate baths. Flevator. Aivartion. RHALPIN. | W Washingion, D. €. T wiLhwoon. N. 3. HAROLD K ACKER. JAMES"C. CARROLY, Fancel Joraoin, appointmants and service, Gotf: “Raokist. A. MeMurray, Owner-Mzr. RUENA_ VISTA APRINGS, PA. BUNEA VISTA INN. Openine May lasa accommo datlone, Aay. weelc oF manth. Special rates | far week-end parties. Fourth season under | same managemen MRS, H WATKIN | ws Owner Tabor Inn Sivne s N Banklet 181k Manager «.exSukho! . Trustees WESCHLER & SON.” Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Frame Dwelling, No. 2212, Channing Street N.E., With: Garage. By virtus of a certain deed of truxt duly recorded in Liber No. 43R4, foho 342 et !et‘.. of the land records of the District of Coliimbia. and at the request of the partv i secured thereby. the undersigned trustes will offer for sale by publ auction. in_front of the premises. on MONDAY THE SE NTH DAY OF JUNE. 1976, AT FIVE O'CLOCK |~ P.M.. the following described land and nrem- T tyate inthe District of Columbia- 10- | LE _Ruena Visia Inn. Buena EAGLESMERE, PA. i wit! Loty 2 and 3 in hleck 15 of Ira J. Ba- ot “Tandon | Eagles Mere, Pa. The summer regort tha is different W combines mountain and conditions with nniane sy istriet N Liher cotnty 7. at folin 116, improved bv i Rroom and bath’ frame. dwelling. hot-water | heat, electiie hieht e ol aale: €ash. A deposit nf saon | ronvevaARcIng, recording. revenus stamne and notarial fees at comt of purchaser. Terms of [fl water of the Lake of the ¥ o o he comniiad with within thirty das i hathing 2,500 1 from dav of sale. otherwise the fri 5 el ‘ ferve tha tiEht 16 resell the nrope one | pf the finest Tl and cont o€ The’ defaulting’ n courses in America. Pfter “five dave’ advertisement of siic e e tehlos andl 2 e weriles in xome newanaver published in the b Washington.” Ty, € b The Raymos WILFRED B. EDWIN C. DUTTON. Attorney. Insurance Building. "The sandy - heach and tempes 18-hole 2olf B The Crestmont Inn William Woods, Ma e Edgemere b g The K. M. Hotel (' t Tnn ¥ Y. Yeager, Manager. e ey man akeside = Kirk & Son. L List, CALDWELL & CO.. 7 AUCTIONEERS. i Lunchroom Fixtures and Equip- ment of “Columbia Lunch,” No. 5117 12th St. N.W. At Public Auction Friday, May 28, 1926 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Opalite-top Lunch Tables, Imported Bent Chairs. Lunch ~Armchairs. National ster, Steam Table. Coffee Tirns, lec. Fans, Gas and Coal Ranges, B Griddles. Crockery. Cutlery. Glase: ware. Kitchen Requisites. aic. "Terma: Cash. SHANNON, CALDWELL & €O. 28.2% Au John § PEN-MAR INN Frennar i Mav 29 to Sept. 15. _ 10N T, GIBBONS. v, Manazer RUFNA VISTA SPRINGS. PA. *IN-THE ALPS OF AMERICA® Bth. 1100 Baths Goll, Tenmis. Saddle Horses, Danoinr. Rowling. _Congenial Clientele. ' N quitoes. 20 miles to Gettysbilrg. ¥or booklet and rates Addre: JOHN J. GIRRONS. Shady Side. Md. At the Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Md. Penl:nlu‘l. nfl'l-'e‘.n"'“'nl R“I\;; and Che ake Bay, from 10 2 ress cooler han_elsewhere. For 40 'ye; the. leading resort in Anne Arundel Co., 200 guests pacits. ‘modern’ conveniences, new marior car and_Sedan scen ieave daily a 0" B irem 0% and Pen TOTEL. PINEY POTNT MD 0 goRnone Great Mills 0-F-5 'S HOTEL, PINEY POINT. MD. Ak A-?v\d h|:mnx. Prrvnlllll meals. PINEY POINT. M nevivania Ave X Bus phone Lincoln 4718. Write or phone for_deaile. THE_RURAL 1OMF, CO. Shads Nide, Md. A. W. ANDREWS, General Feievhone Wesi River = l Now onen nager ¥-11 30 ne Special attenton 1o tourists. Write for beautiful PRFE BOOK- LET and rates. Noteral Bridge Hotel Novurd Bridge, Vs. L " Diggs’ Hotel Fronting Chesapeake Bay Modern in every vespect. Roarding . lode ing. Fine fishing a bathing. Best accom modations guaranteed. On Coftage car hine. £ VAL THE WAVERLEY, VIRGINIA REACH. VA front vrivate hatha: ‘srer 2art orvidege. Bookier on reon The Greenlee On oeean front. Opposite Princess Anne. Comfortabia ronms. Excellent home cook ing. Rath-house priviloges. NEW YORK. Ocean fort ? RTST HOTEL VALUF, IN NEW YORUS Gregorian. 3 ROOM BATH S 2oa Y MOVING. PACKING {SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE MOVING INATIONAL DELIVERY ASSN. INC [1317 NV AVE.NW. MAIN-14601 ! Paopoep Vans PRIVATE ROOM OR OPEN STORAGE__1|; {3 1313 You St. N.W. for Spring Day: | Two sailings weekly. Baltimore and_Jacksonville. Also sailings Besten Weekly from Baltimore. All- expense tours, including hotel, $57.85 up. Farea, including rail fo Baltimore, and me and berth on steamer, to Jacksonville, $31 Fnston, $27.50: to Miami, from Philadelphia, 5138, lustrated folder. MERCHANTS & MINERS ‘Transportation Company 1338 H_Street, N, W, Washicgton SPRING TRIPS 7> VIRGINIA BEACH Delightful Week End Outings SPECIAL—Including Stateroom and Hotel Accommodations Friday to Monday &7 6() Saturday to Tuesday New York-Boston by Sea City Ticket Office . Waoodward Building, 731 15th St. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT cAll the way from New Via the CAPE COD CANAL Gios v 100 10 BUSH by the only direct, all-water enute an the magnificent new steamers “Boston” and ‘“New York."” Broad promenade decke. danes floor. dining sajcn, soclal halls, smoking lounge, writing room, elegantly furnished stata- rooms with or without bath.g Fare $6.50 One.Way Steamer Tier 19, N. R. Warren 8> New York, dally. {neind: e Sandng, 5:00 PIL.. Duylight Sav- ing Time, arriving’ Hoston, withont change, following morning E. STEAMSHIP MOVING. P: MOVING & STORAGE. STORAGE r o} KRIEGSEXPRESS PACKING- 1 BYEST.NWL STORAGE. WESCHLER' AND PIANOS. 0B FORNITURE B aD a. ave. ‘ow. = Phone Main 1287 MOVE Without Worry or Risk. Storage in rooms, $2 mo. and pert packers for ‘ship- Ro- rvice—Low Ratas. & Ex: 104 epovaible, ‘NORTH ping. 7069 Florida Ave. Warehouse Storage, Moving, Crating 41820 10th N.W. M. 4220 Frank. 2423| FIRE-PROOF Oth and Au; cost, hath, BUILDING Phone North 3343 CALIFORNIA Condcted parties June 11th, July st 6th: 24 days: total meals. rooms and Parties to YVellow- ineludin $450.00. stone and Zion Tarks weekly dur- ing July and August Anan Valley nral rederiakeblics Farrs Anticiam. Harpers AUTOMOBILE TOURS May A0th, Four days in Sheman- vigtinz Texington, Nat- Bridze. Monticelln, Richmond, May 30th. Tan davs: Harpers Winchester. Caverns, e 30th and ‘F1et. Gettyzhmre, 5 pm. \War Reservations clos Mar 29th. 107 Kresge Blds. DELTA TOURS Mate 11 NORWAY s, tri nial BN Van Wickde Toutist "Asener e N gener. 800 Buildin A FAMOUS CLARK CRUISE 53 DAYS, $550 to $1250 Including hotels, drives, guides, fees, By the specially chartered big Cunard Line new oil burner LANCASTRIA JUNE 30 A fascinating program; extension and stop-over privilege; conge- "companions ; social features. Includs S'F Cordova—Granada), Tangier, Algiers, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Fjorde; Edinburgh, Froesachs(Pari; London), Berlin, | Winter Cruises to the Mediterranean, | Around the World and South Amer- | deay reasonable rates. Lisbon, Spain (Madrid — ‘acancies from $560. And Tourist Agency. 1420 B St Frank €. Clark, Times by W Yok % The Jdeal Route for all paints ter/ lar Sailings _ 1 Bost Portland, -Bangor, Me. Yarmouth, N. S. St. John, N. B, i JNova Scotis and New Brun: STER INC, oy rives i England. He carrics a let {fofuction to Mr. Leslle's brother lving at Wimbledon, The to Atay with them. and he accepts their hos- pitality.~ Shortly after: Maple arrives While walking through the streets of Lon don John “meets old Arthur Frensham. n h evidence that Panton had been drugged bv one of his men on the fata) dax he refused to lead his men ont of the trenches John imparts this bit of information fn Mr, %eslie, and the latter calls a merting at the House’ of Inspectar Winter of scotland Yard. his asustant. Furneaux. Mr. Monnt ford."judse of the Probate Court. and Fren Eileen reads letf to his fa.movd‘lnd 0 Al firmed in her helisf of his mnocence auarrels bitterly with Alistair. ter of in a tawrer | She | eslies 1nvite him | ONE man he strolled out to find Efleen and | | Betty. down to the loch side, and that was annoying. come from John | The oth air and she 18 con. | pat gy | diagonall | tlement.” 8o, leaving a good impression on the he could rot afford to offend. He wae told they had gone 1t Lansings his they were with the new tactical scheme | might be disrupted before ever it saw | the light. The Lansings had taken the launch and a punt in tow, | mile or more up the lake to the east However, his luck turned. and wers a good were following a shore that direction. By striking - through the fir plantation | he eould intercept them. esterdav's Star) | INSTALLMENT XXX A Threat and an Apology. LL three were on their feet almost at the same moment, but. Alistair thrust out a re. | straining hand. . “One moment. Eileen." he | said. and his voice was marveiously fcalm. “You and T have reached a | stage where some sort of understand- ing is essential. We are lawfully mar- {ried. The world. our world, will laugh if you pretend. and T deny, that our | marriage was one in name only. And | that fs what will happen if vou try that tack. Of course, this being a !free country. vou can run away and see if John will condane vour supposed | infidelity to him. But I'll net divorce {xou. Tl see you and him dead first 1And I'll never give vou the slighte: I pretext for divorcing me Al You know that, don't vou. Betty>" | Befty. for an instant, was stricken | dumb with rage. Not so Fileen. =he ! met his mocking eyes steadfa INED. REGRET R E He zaw now that Efleen's bitterness arnse from Johr Panton’s undeviating fajth in her. old fool urse that headstrong 1 who had retreated from the dinner table to nurse his woes fin secret. He should never have shown that letter to Eileen. It only needed a clearer brain to point out that it= | implied constancy was hardly the sort of thing to communicate to another man’s wife and Lord Oban would have thrown the screed in the fire rather than let Eileen read ft. But the mischief was done. Could it be rectified” Not immediately, for cer- tain, with an interfering hussy like Betty in the place. The present need was to gain time. He thought he might find a way. The women would have avoided him if given a chance. but he was close at hand before they could escape. }is had not uttered a word when Bettr, !=till in belligerent mood, challenged him “We're going to join the Lansings.” he said. “Surely vou don’t mean to try and spoil our luncheon as well as our breakfast”" VERYTHING 1 SAID. { “l know nothing of John's wishes, {except the implied indication of them in his letter to his father,” she said | “But I do know that there are places {in the world where a woman iz not compelled 1o remain tied to a man | whom she loathes. 1f John wishes to take me to some such blessed clime {I'll go with him. If he does not, I must dree my own weird. But never | again, from this moment, shall 1 row isard you as my husband. 1 recognize ino court of Jaw in that matter. I shall deny the tie at the very judzment | | seat. | No one could question her sincerity. | | Even Alistair did not attempt to ig- | nore it. | “So, hecause of some whim on vour | 1 part, based on sheer illusion. you have | i resolved to face the abloguy of carry ing—shall we call it?—a man ntter disgraced and degraded in the sight of every friend you possess in the world?” he zaid. trying to make each word cut like a whip, since he was in no mood now to spare any one “No. That is no. the way T have | heen taught to regar: hono 1f John Panton tells me, without any qualifica tion or redeeming circumstance, that he was justly convicted. T ghall believe him though it break my heart. He and 1 must part then. not for seven more years, but forever. But that does not mean a return to vau. You and I part now. 1 cast vou off. 1 shall not even acknowledge vour name. You have shown me vour true character this morning. T can almost laugh now at the folly which nearly {led me to believe in you. Indeed. 1 would laugh if T were not terrified by the narrowness of my escape.” “That's enough for this session, Eileen,” snorted Betty, and the two women went out. What the deuce was the explanation of this sudden storm? \Well, he had better find out, and the way to knowl edge led to Lord Oban. Here. again, he met with a rebugf. His uncle was not to be cajoled out of a fix: rezolve to answer John'z letter. “The boy asks for my personal as zurance that T did not connive at the acheme which brought about your marriage while Eileen was ignorant of [ his homecoming,” he said, doggedly. “I cannot give it, but it is his due that he should be told the truth. FEileen | demands it, and T daré not refuse.” “'Of cogrse, Uncle Hector, you know what all this means?” said Alistair, ! curbing the desire to use very much stronger language. N “No. I can see no really serious outcome. Indeed, I am inclined to be- lieve now that a straightforward state- ment may clear the air. The marriage project was mo new thing. It had heen discussed by both families scores of times. 1f we made a mistake in concealing the facts from Eileen at the eleventh hour it was an excusable thing. Why, John himself can hardly pretend that the arrangements for the wedding could be canceled on the very eve of the ceremony simply because he had cabled from Canada that he was coming home to claim a legacy? Of course, Eileen’s rather hysterical out- burst upset me last night, but calmer thought this morning shows that she ‘was making a mountain out of a mole hill. T shall certainly write to John, taking, if necessary, even more than my fair share of the blame. Mean: s 2 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. SAXOPHONE 1 Piann, Tenor Banjo. Guitar, Drums, ete. In 10 to 20 Lessons Rag, Jarz and Popular Music a spectalty. 'Zumz'll. 'lrlt! or l’m:s:: for booklst. Free lessona it wvou puy ‘insteament {rom . CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL OF e, A48 & b DN He smiled whimsically, but an ominous furrowing of his cousin's brows prevented any display of cynie- ism No." he explained. “I have come to express my very real regret for evervthing I said—everything, without exception. 1 was irritated, but that is no excuse. I am profoundly sorry. I can only ask both of you to believe that if it were possible to wipe out from your minds every syllable of my stupid and unfounded taunts I would deem hardly any sacrifice too great to attain such a result. Of course, it cannot be done, so permit me, at least, to make the only atonement in my power by offering a deep and humble apology. (Copyright, 1976, by Louls Tracy.) (Continued tomorrow.) Surrey County. Va.. Homs to Be Made Shrine. EWPORT NEWS, Va., May 26 (®).—An old square brick houss in Surrey County, reputed to ba ths old- est in the United States, has been purchased by the Surrey Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, to be converted into a shrine te perpetuate memories of this section, where American history had its be- ginnings. The land on which the house stands was the original grant from the King of England and the home was built for John Rolfe, husband of Poca hontas. The building is in a remarkable state of prescrvation. For many years it has been owned and occupled by a negro man. OLD TIN MINE REOPENS. California Shaft Had Been Closed for Quarter Century. CORONA, Calif., May 26 (F).—Tha only tin mine in this part of the world. has been reopened after nearly 25 years’ inactivity. It is the Temesoal mine, closed by its English owners in 1892 owing to low metal quotations in New York. The ore was discovered in 'I‘ISO. The pro,miy passed to a Lone on company in 1890. Sir Henry - four and Sir John Stokes were ln::ll’ the owners. A recently organized American company has resumed oper- ations. x ; St i ENVELOPEIININGS VARIED Girl Starts Collecting Brilliant, Or- nate and Quiet Specimens. + CHICAGO. May 326 (P).—Four weeks' business mail received in ons Chicago office yielded 105 different en- velope linings of distinctive ¢olor and decorative design. This statistical note was made by Miss Yolanda Schaum- berger, who has devised a new hobby —the collection of such lnings. Her collection discloses an evidently thriving branch of industrial art. These linings are like the modest vio- let but none the less elaborate. They range from gold and old rpse to dryad gra; Some reproduce the artistic forms of King Tut's era. Upon others caper ladies and gentlemen in the flowered brocads of Pompadour’s day. ———— Since the inauguration of the Brit. ish mandate governemtn in Pales- v,lrv“v;-'u population has increased 1o 800, *

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