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AUCTIONS., AUCTION SALES, TOMORROW. AUCTION BALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THURSDAY, RESORTS, MIAE OITY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, RTS. RESO! OCEAN CITY. N. 3. MAY 27, 1926. ADAN. AT WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Six- Room and Bath Brick Dwell- ing, No. 1150 Neal Street N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated May 15. 1925. and ecorded May 19, 1028, ingtrument No. 54 .. of the land ree: nrds of the mnmt ot Coliimbia, and at The ieauest of the aecured thereby. the nndes trustees will offer for sale bv Pub e on I feom ot o Sremizes. on AT peBHE TWENTY RIGHTH DAY OF 928, AT FIVE OCLOCK P M. the toflo described land’ and premises. sit District of Columbia. to-wit: subdivision of lots in Block 6 per plat recorded in_Liber 31 in the survevors office of strict of Columbia. usid block & now oD, for purposes of assesment and fax- a8 squars $084. improved as above. # of sale: The above property will be st ublsct 1o s rior deed of irust’ far .78 8% . due November. 19: caeh, remainder in monthiy b monte. oF 340, incindine nterest at WS secured by & second of trust upon' the roperty sold. or all cash over tmist at op- ien of purchaser. A deposit of 3 quired of purchaser at time of sale. conveyaneing. recording. ampe and notarial fees at cost Gf purchaser sale 1o _be comolied with within thir Shos mq‘w of sale. otherwise the trust the right to ressll the pronerty at nd cost of the defaulting pur. five daya’ advertisement of zome newsoaper published in g weEeR E3rER eavwoon. nu D A. PINE. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Resi- dence at 2201 Mnuchulethl Avenue (Northwest Corner: Massachusetts Avenue, 22nd St. and Florida Ave.), Con- taining 16 Rooms, Six Baths and Garage. By virtue of a certain desd of trust dated fgrremper 18, 1678 “heine nstrument Xo 82, recorded September 23. 1975, amone the 1and records nf the District of Columbia. and at the requs of the party securad thereby. the unde: trustees will sell at Dubliv auction. of the nremises, on W!‘D‘. .THD‘D"J'.F FIFTEEN 0'CLOCK PM th- following deacribed land and prem. jsex. mituate in the District of Columbia. and desiznated as and heine part of lot nu ered one (10" in “hinek numbered sev V7). now taxed as Iot nambered eight hun. dred (R00). in square numbhersd twenty. five hundred and twelve (25121, together with the improvements. Terms: Sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $£40.000.00. turther particulars of which will he announced at time of sale the piirchase nrice ahove aaid triust o be naid one-third in cash. balance in two -nulY ‘natalments. Databie in one and two 3 with interest at 6 per centum per lnmlm pavahie semi-annually from day of sale. se- cured by deed of trust on the property sold or all cash. at_the ontion of the purcha A depoait of $1.000.00 will he recuired at time of sale. Convevaneing. recording and aveniie stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to he complied with within thirty days. otherwise depomit forfeited and the prop- ertr mar he advertised and resold at the Aiscratian of the fruatess HEXRY J. ROBR. HOWARD A. RURNS mr27dkde sxsn g Trusters 08 1. OWEN & SON. ATCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Residence, Being Premises 2131 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest (sometimes known as 1601 22nd St.). DEeirtue of & cortain deed of trust dated Sgptemper i 1838 heing np(nxm-fllfl No 194 recorded’ Sentember 1825 amone of he District of Columbia o sacured 7 'the Tndersienea Tousteen” wii Caell At Public 2uction, in_front of tha semiscy WEDNESDAY. THE XNINTH DAY, OF TENE-AD 18%0° AT FIVE O/CLOCK P . The following deserhed land and oremises situate in the District of Columbia. and dsmignated aa and beinz lot numbherad one 1), in hiock numbered aix (). “Kalorama Helghts." as per vlat recorded in the offioe 0t the survesor for the District of Conimbia, in Laber County 7. at folin 34. said hinek now known for nirtoses of amessment and tagation as sauare 2513 Sold subiect to a prio- trust. for $B5.000:00 further marticaiars of which will he announced at tima of sala: th hase Drice ahove said frust to he pai hird cash. halance in_one and {wo sears at 8% A danost of S1000.00 required Copveancing, recnrding and revenue wiamns at asara cost. Terma to he comnlied TR within ThiTts dave. ntherwien den0s forfeited and the n-onerty mav ha adve and reanld At the diacration 6f tha {ruatees. JAMES D HORRS HOWARD A RURNS. __my27.A&ds axSudhal Truistens THOS. . OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable | Residence at 1017 Slx‘ea\th‘ St. N.W,, Containing Fourteen Rooms and Six Bl!h& With a Frontage of 42 Ft. on teenth St, Newly Remodeled and Redecorated. 6,0t & oertain dend of trust. dated | 10. 1936, , nstrament No amont | ‘olimbia secured will sell | premises. LA e NINTH DAY OF | . 1926, AT FOUR-THIRTY .. the following deacrined I deed of same on Sixtesnth street 8R" ® Borthwest corner of mare: thenee south on 2 . morth 42", west 63" 1o said Dlace ing: being parte of lots numbered fwenty-four “and twenty-five lare numbered 198, ne The ffee of the sur- ta0f Caliimbia in"Liber | to A brior deed of | . Turther | particnlars of ‘which will he announced ai time of sale: the purcheass price ahove said trust 1o be nald one-third cash. halance one and two Fears at A7 A dengsit of $1.000 00 will required at time of sale. All conveyanc- v recording. revenue stamps. et. " u!ln’hwv ‘Terms of sale to complied within thirty davs from dav of sale. .vmr-m deposit forfeiied and the property gdwn ired and resold at the discre- fl' the trustees. JAMES D. HORBS HOWARD A. BI'RNS. my27-ak ol rustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionesrs. Trustees’ Sale of New Brick De- tached Dwelling, in a Delight- ful Residential Section, No. 3228 Cleveland Ave. N.W,, With Built-in Garage. . at cost | THY | within ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, gl By 4 e 0 B certa of, trust duly record N BARs Talie 4178t e ol theland 2;‘. orda'or the Dittried of Lol o Tadinst o thershr. fhe lndersigned. trustees will o tor aale by oublic sucton, 1o frogt of o it o RN Tt s ‘“.'...’;‘.‘“(‘""' ntricr :‘n““’\ "‘n’," birye ol m ot Tot Yattered cq '3\ i v‘?ui'r'-- o Al folio m in the e ¥ the l D\ Irycl of Colnmbia. at_a point et sast (rom th northwes; corner of sald. Iol SE" an running thence east ‘en the fihe ol Vireim nmv\n' 8030 feet to the northeast corner o 2t """{. line .TH ier: tpence” north o e " erv will bhe 6‘ 8 orier dnfid R i S e e sol d subject lli (hfl of trust lnr about AT required el lmr at_time o e ant e s "?'f wieeag | o rom dav ol shle. ntng SR serve the right ris s iy ATl RV e Eoaics J convesancing. recording. ootarial fees at <o ale 10 ha com) r e Gave Advertisement. n {p some newspaper published in e oty ashingt g (‘RE" H mye?.d&ds.exSudm IM- PROVED “R¥A1, HarAts L] STREET NORTHWEST. By virtus of a certain deed of trust duly recorded 1n Liber No. 4892. folio 438 et of the land records of the District of umbia, and at the request of the barty the undersigned L mall At eubiie Aucuon: remises. " on MONDAY. THE SEVENTH 1926, AT FOUR- Bav'"or o E AT . the following de- THIRTY arined " 1agd u\d Dremisee. ituate in the cits of Waahington. District of Columbla. and designated as and being lot numbered Afty-eight (38). in William J. Acker and others trustees’ subdivision of 1ota in numbered five hundred and sixty-nine nsm in the office of the as per plat recorded furvesor, for ‘the Distriet of Coinmais i at folio 104. together with th conaisting of twn-story ane TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE 1 improvemients, blgwl brick dwslling @ of sale: One-third of the purchase be paid in cash. balanee in two installments. Tasatie’ in one and twe | with interest at 6 per centum per an. num.’ navable semi-annually. from day of sale.” secured by deed of firust upon the froperty sold. or all cash. atthe eption ot urchaser. A deposii of $300 will be LN ER L L LU recording. rey. stamps.etc.. at cost of urchaser of aale 10 be complied with within 30 dave from day of sale. other- wise the trustees re the right to resell {he"properts at the riek "and cost of default: ing purchaser. after five dava' advertissment of such resale in some newspaper Dublished in Washington. D. C WAROLD K. ACKER. JAMES'C. CARROLL. me26.4&dnexSudhol Trustass. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees' Sale of Valuable Frame Dwelling, No. 2212 Channing Street N.E., With rage. virtus of a certain deed of trust dulr recorded {n Liber No. 4384, folin 347, et 51015, And records of ‘the Distael of limbia and at the rasuest of tha Darty secured thereby. the undersigned trustes will offer for sals hv publi~ auction. in {he premises on MONDAY. THE SE OF JUNE. 1926, AT FIVE O BAT. D Toifoeing dsberiied Tand. and et isas. ‘situate in the District of Columbis to. wit: Lote 2 and 3 In block 15 of Ira J. Ba. ker and others' subdivision of “‘Lanedon Park." as per vlat recorded in the ofide of or for the District of Columbia er counts 7. Ho 116. improved br -room and bath’frama dwelling. hot-water heat, slactric light Terms of sala. Cash. A deposit of $300 required of purchaser at time of sala. - All ronverancing. recording. revenus stamps and notarial fees at coat of purchaser. Terms o “ale to he comnlisd with within thirty daw irom das o sale. otharwise the tristees re. serve tha right 15 ressll the proparty At th Tisk"and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five dasa’ advertisement of aich resale in some newapaper published in the oty of Washington. FREDERICK A LINGER. WILFRED B. PUTMAN. Truste EDWIN C. DUTTON. Attorney. fneurance Building. my28:A&ds exSukmy31 J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS ALUABLE TWO- By <ir recordsd 1n Liber No. B0BA. folio 95 et seq. of tha land records of the District of Colum hia. and At the request af the party sscured therenr. the undersigned trustees will sell at Dublic austian. in_front af the premises ADNFSDAY. THE SECOXD DAY, OF AD. 1926 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. o following dsscribed 1and and premi situata in he District of Colnmbia. and {enated ‘as and heing 1ot 50 in sauare 17: according_to suhdivision hy Harry K. Boss and H. Glann Phelne of part of tracts of { fand known as "Mount Airs” and “Fil's 38 Der plat recorded in the office reexor for the District of Coluabia A7 st folio 447 subject to cove- Terms <v\|d sihject to a prior desd of trust for $5.000, further particulars of which will be annour red At time of sale: the ho d_trust to he paid A 250 required on- veyancing. recording and revenua stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terma to ha complied with thirty davs, otherwise deposit for- and resold at the diac LEROY GADDIS. Jr. FDGAR L::m J. OWEN & SUN AUC‘I‘XUNF!KG- ALE OF VALUABLE BRIQ B TR RA NORTH. WEST. BY Firtiie of & certain desd of trust, dated December 9. 192 Mm instrument No. 154, Trcoried Decem Ta25. among the 1and records of the fllllflfl of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereh the undersigned trustees will sell at *Ilh\" atietion. i front af the premises. on DA THE TWENTY.FIFTH DAY OF MA A.D."1976. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol fowine described Jand and premises. ‘situ in the rict of Columbia. and_designated as and hfln‘ lot 15 in Wiliiam Hines' sub- division of Jots "I N\Ilu 476, as per piat | feeordet In Thy ofmes o tha' Surrever "for the District of Columbi in Liber 10 at folio 14 Terma:* Sold sublect to a prior deed of | trust for $2.500.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the am Drice above said irust to be ;i deposit of $300.00 required | Conves and revenue stamps at_purcha rme to be compiiad with within thirty’ days. otherwise de Torteited ami the Droperty may e adveried and resold at the diseretion JESSE H. THOS. nre n_ cag Trustees. S REEN POST- | ms13.1 ABOVE N DAY OF JC g'rm‘v C.G. Sloa; &Co, Inc. Aucts, 715 13th St. Large Sale of Household Effects REGISTERED By _virtue of a certain deed of trust duly racorded in Liher No. 5434 folin 314. et flunm. pand "~ Thx ranest ' (" vty wecjmd i Truistesn offer l«r VUVZ " . the followin; . to-wit: Lot & in square 2118 in the “ vesion made hy tha Am sachuiseits Avenue Reights a8 per plat recordad in Ihs offics of the su own flz aaid plat, imnroved by attrs V modern dwelling. 10 rooms and 3 batis l 0' #ala: The ahove nroperty will he “ to a prior desd of trust for halancs one-third cash. remainder in one and 'D ’wl with interest at 81 % . se. rflrfl lfl Ill cash over trust. at nu'a ot pllN‘J\ A deposit of S500 re- K. recording. revenus stamps lllfl :‘ jnes &t cost of purchaser. Term day of mals. other the trust Tamarra The right 10 reach the Droperts af ftar five daya’ adrertigement of such resale I paer nublished in he city of 7-d&ds.exSudmyai ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. ing Machines, New Bicycles, Refrigerating Case, Orange- age Charges, Etc. By Public Auction 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, May 29 Plaver and Other Upright Pi- peaars. Chifioniers m‘i»m'fie'u"n 1 tu) ahogany Dining Roem joce fivennon Sets. Refrizerators of the land recorda of the Mistrici of oF, the prem Inee. situate in 1t P istrict of Colummn m‘.g”""‘-"" and Amos H Plumb, trus- vror for lh; District of Columbla. in Liber folio hisct to building restriction garage. fi at 8. due September 16. 1927 nd deed of trust unon’ the l&v‘ at time of aale. All on .:m‘“ he complied with within th|flv 'hs fllk Ind cost of the defanlting purchase: DHA Y M. PACKARD. TR R G Household Goods, Pianos, Talk- ade Counter, Trunks for Stor- At Weschler's Commencing 9 A.M. iprings. Mattresses net, New Oak and Vitrolite y } 0 0'Clock AM. Auhmobllu, Including Chrysler Touring, Dodge Touring, Sedans and Coupes By Order U. S. Marshal 4 'Am A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneera. of E v e r y-Description At Public Auction At SLOAN'S 715 13th St. SATURDAY May 29th, 1926 at 10 AM. TERMS—_CASH. 5: STLOAN & €O., Inc., Auets. ,,“-.. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Aumqwuu. nnsg}sv &,ALB l’ VQ;-UA'!:! nmc‘ By e uf [y (!Hlln desd of trust, dated Mar 6. 1925, being instrument Xo. 187, re- oried: Jume 15 1928 among the 1 ords of the Disirict of Columbia. an Teatiest af the DAty secuved therebr. the un dersizned trustees will sell at vublic uu‘ tion. in front of the premises on WE THE Tovs: AT " rOUR TP tne 8 vy the following f grribed “land, and oremiges, situate in District of Columbiy un de beine nart lots lfldeifl In Gl‘m . hdivision flf lots in square A75 as per plar receried o the bce o] the aurtevor or 1R Bisiztel of Columbiy. n Liber ¢ 5. k Tollo 310, "be or sireet B 105 Tnches wost cast Fomer of eaid 1ot FAnning thence west 20 T hence st 20 fr. ft." 10" the. bexinning. Inchgs ol 1of numbe and ot . ma: Soid subiect to a Bulldine Asso- v 51 hich Wit be aanounced exitars of whic e (o7 sale the Durchase orice apove aid Trast to e pald in eash. A devosit of 500 Tauired. Conveyanenk. recordint at e in “Thirty_Gavs: otherwise. Aopre n T Torjeited.and the roperty mav he advertised and resold at the discret m;'nv the trusteee. o 8t. my27.20-101.3.5.7.9 T e aanin and thence nofth, beine the 247 the m! gY | Rignt”in reient” ans” and oF i | reserved YLI THOR. 7. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' & n AlfiP OF J'HA' A |.E 1&‘?& I%'g NG, HIRTEENTH srfilnp TSR By viriue of a certain deed of trust. 1925 beine tnatrument’ No, alfll Jl:!*dlfl 1o g ecords of m-"gmmo of bnT""d- i 2t ‘there! TR “the follow- In‘a"‘f’:iufl %"‘ %}"fl g W ing 1ot 73 in Olmstead kunmr lots in square 241, a8 plat reco in the office of the Surveyor lor the District of Columbia in Liber J. H. K., st folio 301. Terms of sale:' One-third of the purchase- money to be paid in cash. halance in two equal” installments. pavable in one and two Tears wwith intertat at saven mer contum B§F hnum. paveble ssmi-annually. trom dar of sale. secured by deed of Fmporu sold. or all cash, {he purchaser A dagosit ul £000.00 wil at time of conveyanc. rding. Tavenus -unv- qic. at cont i"fl au. trom day of the uu.&u 0 4! o ‘he giak and of mlwlllnt runnn-r Mur fve dnv ertisement of Daber: published u*w ¥ trust upon thy a'lihe eoiion of ad SR Rnetions Sale of Valuable Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling, H.-W. Heat, Elec. Lights, Arranged in Apartments, No. 1509 R St. N.W., With Garage. B TrYB0f & rertain deed of tryat. 4 nnm Jung June 20. Instrument . Tk o0 e e recoral. the Diatrict of Columbia. and at the reau of the party secured thersby. the under- slgned trustace will ofter for sile by gunlie auetion. in front of the .,m..?‘ ED. AT oF" JUNE. by 1936, AT FIVE o'cLa the follow: nd Bremiecs iute 1 e Tiarier o Columaa vy ook 0 Clark ‘and, Mason's “suhiivision of los in ' Piat " recorded in” oo page 172, of the rde of the office of ‘h. surveyor for the District of Colum- bis, improved as above g s of sale: The ahove riv wil be wold subject to & first, 4.«;‘"43“%-- for O.AM. nt':"p due ‘?clg::d & 1'9“!‘ l'flfl of ' & secon of trust for n 823725 "8 paradie 365 per, manth Ali cash over trust eposlt of $500 re- QIIIM nl purchaser at time of le. All conveandin. recording. revenus stamps and noty fees at cost of purchaser rms 3' sale to be complied with within thirty asa from day of sale. otherwiss the trustess reserve the right to resell the property at the ri and cost of the defaultin, BIII‘ Thaser, after five days’ advertisemant ¢ wu gowale(n_some newspaper published in i City of Washington. C MIARLES 0 A. MON’ s OMERY. Trustees. ';lnm;'"!lgi;"s aled proposals will be re: ay 27 jealed proposals wi ;el\'od ‘st "Room R0D. Distriet Buitdine. umiil o'elock pm.. Juns 5. 1926, for improving N gum: Strget betwean Sandy Spring Ro: lair Road, involring approzimatels 130 vards of grafing and 1600 square Yarde of Fement Sork "Detailed (nfoFmatIon at_Room 427, District Building HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. CLERK Waahington Proposals _for RACKING “BORES:_stuted Droposaly will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon. June 20. 1926, for 450 g:""“ boxes: Dlans ‘and spacifications may ba obtained by Appilcation to the Clerk of the House. ~The ve boxes to he completed. delivered stored in the basement of the House £ Washington. D. C.. by November 1. 926, subject 0 inspection and acceptance 0 compitent peraan. 4 he Selecten” by e Clerk of the House of Rapresentatives. The Tight to rejact any and all bids ia hereby re. rved. M. TYLI AGE. Clerk_of the TATIVES. CLERK § ‘Washington C.—Bids to’ furnish the House of Bepresentatives with ICE for the fiscal rear ending June 30. . will D cpmived b, o5 1% o'ciock noon sa’ June 20, 1926. ICE to be delivered at such times and in_such quantities as mas be required. Right to rejsct any and_all hide is hereby reserved. WM. TYLER PAGE. Clerk of the House of Reprasentative HOUSE_OF RE! RE!FNTAT; Ofce. Washington. id hand ‘towsis. bath 'tow heets and pillow Povern wif) be Tereived up o 12 0'el0ck noan on June 20. 1926, for Iaundering said ary- cles for the fiscal year endini . 192 WM. TYLER PAGE. C! House of Representatives. ROARD OF SUPERV 15 OF FAIRFAX BLTN Nay 'iDRIMP’le‘ will h‘k N;"’"‘d at o he ‘connte Clerk. "Herndon: 15 atlock’noon. Wednadaz: June 3 3nd. 1% or "irBrosine | the “Kivar. o Weon No. (Hunting Creek Bridge) 5.11 . involving avproxt mately 44.000 aq. yds, aurface treafing. 3. e Seavel it 44000 sa. Yau. 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Opens June 24th Hotel Pride ‘of the Korth Jersey Coast Mirectly on the Ocoan Specigns verandas DTERM AN DENSTS lllnllhr THE ENGLESIDE ° combiney Berieey buthINE, AIWeS ing. with “a moden hr'ue! uh telief frcm Has Fever besides Five tennis —— gughd!¥go P nm, THE LANKFORD 5,057 Will be_npen for Decoration da erican oian. "Gar Jui . PINEY POINT. MD Now open. Good fishing. Pl-nntul mel For turther information -ng‘{ orREY a1 érad‘ock Helghts, M On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains 4R Miles from Waahington. Amausement Park, entertainment for. the entire family. Dancing, Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Horseback Riding, Fishing, ete. Wnite any of the following noiels and ot | tages for rates. stc.. Hotel Braddock. M. T Croghan: Vindabona, H. K. King. Valler Tnnsand Cottarse, Hammond & Oseniander: Rearhriat Mountain House. Mrs. W. Ses ehrist- Camp Schles Inn. Miss Clars E, Cob lentz: tha Fairmont. F. ¢ Remsbure. 8sivia Cottage, Miss Emma E_Lamar. Washington Cottage. Mr. and Mre H, Kauy. Nebrah Apartments. " transie odgted Hayes Cottage, Mrs. "n—nhm, HI res thorn Cott Mrs. Clarence W udy Kp] Clary E. Keller: Stonehurst Cottage. Mrs. Mary L. Gaver: Rest Cottage. Mise Loutse C. Blum: Sunset View. J Harley. Delmont Cottage. M Mary Imer Braddock Heights Garage and Refreshmeni &tand Frederick Dahlia Gardens. bull and cut flowars, groceries and provieio B Coblents. Blue Ridge Trangportation Co Washington dails to Rraddnck Heights, and 1240 am.. 4:10 and 810 Dm. See B. & 0. or W. M. R. R. schedule to Froderick. _20:min. ride on elactric line te Braddock- Heights. SHADY SIDF, RURAL HOME Shady Side. Md. . the end Pemmanlar betwesn West Riv peake Bav, from 10 to 20 degress rrmur than ejsswhere. resort in Anne Arun parits. 'modarn car_and Sq eaves /:10 ot For 50 vears tha. Inadin I Co.. 200 gue s new s ieave d arior ohore Tor e mar ., HON co. as a A. w. ANDREW 1 W (s AR | |tt nn AWARE Kittatinny Sy B v Open. ers convemi "WOLY HOLLOW GOLE ¢ l'.'i'n’" 8-ote Corae. Qoen te onr Gugain € Hotel, fifi" Course “ 'lm ‘ " In the Mounlams of Vlrglma Bryce's. Hillside Cottages (near) Orkne: Sonngs: Ya: the shenandosn mum.-l Par and the besutiful V. of Al the 1 hotar dire Soio P train louthern | or kson. res :rr bathhguse an: swimming ‘pool. running water. all"amuse- free. the beat of good thing eat. | fastetully cooked and served. home styre. Rate, $12.50 and $15.00 per week; | $2.50 per day. Mr. P. 0., either Mmmt Ju-klon. Macanie or Orkney Springs, Va. _Bookiet. NORTH HILL Near Bluemont. Boat “Castleman’s-on-th Shenandoah _River | fishing. swimming, sewerage: no chil. it o ‘taken. $15 and $18 : ru'rm:mm. Berryville, Va. jes* VIRGINTA BEACH. VA. i THE HYGEIA S front al rates untit June B ront. rates until Juna NSS! e e Bianager. S AL AL COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL™ 8, May 20th tor its 26th Reaso; With 1t wi%.piece orchestra; dancing. "oa ing. ealt-water bathing and numberiess Terstons with wonderful situatien everlogk: ing"the Potomac and with'good oy a5, Deriod here, o rer Decora atton 33, 335 4 dally Al & FRANK' D BEACKISTONE, Swnor-2 OCEAN VIEW, VA The Foster on new ocean-front hoardwalk. Hot and & eqld, water in all room, U i Mrs. li" v x- Lowe, h.uhu ~RICHMOND CO'ITAGE ON WATER FRONT—OCEAN VllW Close to pavilion and amusement nine water, A rooms. Boatit fishing iifiams, formerly" of = &top 2 Cottage Line. mynes Cottage 5o 2 cofiaes Tine. nient 1o amusements. Running water, .h hing. Bathing from cottage. Sea food. For Sale or Rent—Delighttul Summer home on the water front, overlooking Pennhacot Bay. Fouss has 14 rooms. 3 baths and lava- t0riae. extra servant's quarters in outede | coltage. garace. open and closed porches. Located haif mile from quaint historic town. 3,dails mails. telephone and_ telograph, con’ néctions.. unusual Summer eolony. 18-hole Forf aniide. womiry club with FouLts, saing. motor ho; oslnr from private pler: | =aid,’ { ston. nd Mu. Wllll m R. Bryce|| RESORTS. The Law of the Talon By Louis Tracy Jim Park ?l"d”'i" J rke. Hudson at_ Moose Lake. is t Rews ‘itam in ‘an Engish the eoming marri ton to Eileen Gr o' disturhed by % e 0f Alistair Spencer P: Iy son. John north Panton. di e _some and whose death is 20 back to England. Arrived at’ Edmonton. he talls Mr. the ary head of the. Hudsoy e is John “Bridgnorth i-- daughter. fe & sympathe Lesl tempo B agent 0 mmmm'lnl ‘Vgpv- us nowhere—does it, Eflesn?"" iad 17 Blie Hrantana wfeiine T e e | ; of.1ord Oban, whose Br - | e o o roared'ss | that Alistair is persusded T can ever Parke decides to leave Moose Lake and ie, . anton. tic A ORI T to help voung Panton, he meantime. Eilsen Grant ts married in o after t) ton is al and is on his to England claim an inheritance left him by his Lord 0 that hiv- son had arms 1o ness and that is unable to fo Elloen koes o to Tnveriochiie Sl 1 d. hut she tells him that lon to_Alistair Panton. Imm: heen dismissed from 1) ive hi y mx' ;i 8pot. riven i Eneland. He carrine a fettar ot {roduction to Mr. Leslie's brother. living at Wimhledon: 1o stay with them and he ac itality. - Shortly afterward Maple arrives aon Nile walking through the stresta o Arthur Frensham. who tells reman® she Jehrne. that John Fan: 0 aunt han. John Panton's father. tells Eileen he {Owardice under fire and drunken ar- in- a lawser The Leslies invite him ta their hos- Ton- John meets an old armv friend. Sir im that he has ovidence that Panton had heen drugged bx on one el his men on the fatal da ad his men out of the trench, John imparte this bit of information r. Lealia‘and the Iatier calls a megtin hie houge of Inpector Winter of aselatant. Furnsaux Mr. . judgs of the Probats Court h Fhaen i | i his father and o Al ied in_her belief in innocence auarrels bitterly with Alistar. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) A INSTALLMENT XXXI. Eileen Fixes Her Course. add in this sweeping amende. refused 0 Sofand and Fren- ads letters which rome from John r and she is'con. She LISTAIR was wise enough to ss _himself exclusively to Retty, though including Eileen The man was such an incompar- able actor that Eileen wondered what Lord Oban could have said to indu this chastened laughed loudly. =pirit. But “DOPEY WALKER" wind now? you show figi ur real self. letariat, was an invitation to “put in both lstter and spirit. mera protestation carries further. Perhaps, if fate is kind, near future of proving it. You may suspect this sudden conv Very well. my punishment.” The Honorable Ret turf. crossed her hands on_it STEAMSHIPS. Betty “You certainly are the frozen limit, hear it, but I like you better when Then you disclose This, in the language of the pro-| em hut he was not to he tempted into | “Tou women have your own secrets speak with all sfn 1 mean what I have But | me no | f [ n= Oftes. gazed steadily “Now, out with it' “What's in the wind? ‘Into Alistair's eyes. she exclaimed. This fine talk Eileen shook her head sadly. I can hardly bring myself o belleve forget the insults he flung at me to- day,"” she sald. Alistair seized this opening adroitly. he said. ‘' “I don't ask it. For once in my life T acted like a born feol, and must pay the penalty. It seems to be a way we Pantons have. So I can do nothing more except hope for forgiveness some time or other. But we might agree now to try and make things agreeable for our guests. I am the real offender; it is my duty te plead guilty when T meet the Lans- inge. T only wi you two to help.” “In what way ‘The question came from Eileen. Somehow, ‘it conveyed her fixed re- solve not to sail under false colors to please the Lansings or anybody else on earth. Alistair bowed, T understand.” he said. ‘“You are entitled to a reasonable definition. Here it is. Lansing is a decent chap, and he has been something more than a friend to Inverlochtis and Glen Inver. Tt is no secrst that he has helped all of us to make money. Through him. and him enly, we have heen able to free both estates of heavy mortgages, and are now better off financially than at any time in ti memory of man. That is the business gide of the affair, and I leave it there. Then there's his wife. We all like her, Their three children will be here soon, {and they are all supposed to remain until the end of August. Now, Lans- ing nearly went away after breakfast. One more such scene as my bad temper caused then, and he's off. None of us wants that. I'll do more than my share, and eat all the mud needed to get him to overlook my bad break. You two can pave the way within the next few minutes by simply telling him and Mary that I have almost gone on my knees to both of you in my repentance. Make light of the whole silly business, and leave the rest to me. “Did you bring any pepper?” de- manded Betty suddenly. “Neither pepper nor salt,” sald Ali- nur, falling for, once to catch her WAS OBVIOUSLY A DRUG FIEND, BUT HE MIGHT WELL BE A PURVEYOR ALSO. Alistalr,” she gurgled. “What's in the [ “That's a pity. Nothing short of an You may he surprised to | ounce of pepper thrown into Mary }Lamm eyes would blind her to the | fact that a frightful row broke out the moment she left the room. Alistair laughed, quite cheertully. “Oh, 1 don't mind her.,” he said. | among vourselves, and the man is a |fool who thinks he can limit them. | Of course, T implore vou not to tell ny-of the ugly things I said. Con- d it. one should not be held down T |to those inventions of thé devil which er Let that be part of | heel. planted her feet well apart, dug an ash | DIant she was earrying firmly into the | _and |to the Lansings as eminently sound,” EUROPE WHITE STAR ‘RED STAR and ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINES Our staff of travel ex- " perts can solve your . problem of steamship passage. Washington Office 1208 F. St., N.W. R. M. HICKS, Manager Delightfully scenic drives on long Ini traife through, baisem Topde. AT An ummnl mmMnulnn of count U S for turther partic rs. fifln’l 2 0 - BY WATER 2am 10’ sl fi\i.fi’? o afi l l 30 p.m. # 7S and one day o Lk Syl "Baite."& Virginia Steambeat Co. 7th St, Wharf S.W. AUSTRALIA NONOH‘S.. NEW ZEALANS wfi Myll )llll S!lelr- !'l \GARA" m v.:!g;;.:ll !I. 90'1 22 | 1 “%w Ve ¢ IS | o o to northern Alberta may have some opportunity in the have no truth in them and are meant At any lnn‘ . rate, you two girls will soon discover hOard my plea. |that' T shall provoke you no more. to hurt. Act now as 3 m | " He raised his hat, and turned on his Betty Bridgnorth prodded a cir- le of small holes in the turf with the Rridgnorth pn!m of her stick. “'You, first, Eileen,” she said. “I regard Alistair’s advice in regard came the reply. “It would be sad if they were forced to leave Inverlochtie on account of a family dispute. Where T am concerned, my course is fixed. T shall remain here a few days until I hear from John. Then I shall arrange to meet him." Do vou really mean that?"” That. and no more. If I cannot marry John, I must find some useful occupation. T shall not continue to figure as Alistair's wife, even nomi- 1 was willing to play fair untii 1 read John's letter, and knew that my heart had not deceived me when it whispered that he was mine for ever and a day. Some sort of film seemed to pass from before my eves that instant. For the first time in vears I saw clearly .. It's & strange thing, Betty, but I am almost happy now. Alistalr, breasting the hill rgther breathlessly to seek another session with Lord Oban, would not have felt quite so confident of his ability to get t of & mess had he heard Eleen' ispassionate statement. Like that humpbacked Richard of Gloucester whose methods he was inclined to adapt to his modern needs, he might have muttered to himself: Was ever woman in this humor ‘woo'd? Was ever woman in this humor won? But there are some women who can be neither wooed nor wen by treach- ery, and Efleen was one. If ghe could avold it, she would not permit her dust to mingle’ with Alistair's after the lapse of a thousand yvears. About this time John Panton bought a motor car. Before he fled in pe and dis- & was by way of being an expert driver, so an up-to-date smailer car made a strong appeal. Moreover, life in London was becoming more of a trial every time he went out. He dreaded meeting peo- ple who had known him in the past. He shirked the duty of escorting May Leslie and her ‘aunt to those resorts of society in whose frivolities the soul of every young woman delights; above all, the acquired philosophy of these seven: lost years rendered him quite pessimistic as to the success which hia ‘Wimbledon frienda seemed to look for in the efforts being made to restore his good nam True, each day Mr. Leslie reported some definite progress. Scotland Yard had . traced ex-Company Sergt. Ma. Connt! n to' & somewhat netorious qight club in Soho, where, under an alias, he consorted with many known drug addicts if not with the more dangerous crew who deal in either genuine cocaine or a poer jmita. tion of it. Some unhappy degenerates believe they cannot live without some such stimulation, but they come under. police supervision as decoys rather than principals. “Dopey Walker,” by which name Conningtén was known to the frequenters of the Gamma-Delta Clud, was obviously a drug flend, but he might well be a purveyor also. In Iellect he had figured on the Yard's | register of suspected persons long ‘before his rea] identity was ascertain- lea as. the outcome of Mr. Winter's departmental inquiry. 2 (Conyright. 1926. by Louis Teacy.). ‘(Continued tomorrow.) The.average weekly hours of labor inf Grent Britain are Mow stated to bé 43, a3 aguinst between 83 end 86,88-. tore the_war.

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