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AUCTION SALES. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. PUTURE DAYS. e _NUURE D ._E‘ THOE. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Tllt%’lf'prtj‘ QF VALUABLE FRAME NOWN AS EMISES R m PLKAU: RORTREAST AND ADJOT of B flrtup (\( . !‘!rl deed of trust duly M0¥ in Liber No. 5124. folio 204 et seq., of the records of the District of o’ lumhu I.n at the request of the party se ciired thereby, the undersigned trustees will AT OF il . 1928 AT TWO 'CLOCK. PM the following described land and ‘premises. situate in tha District of (. lumbia. and desi) nl d as and being lots numbered 14, 15, 7. 18 and 19 1n square IM" in the !uMnlAlvvn of Hampton lexhu ..as the same anpears in Book 49, ai land records of ‘the 5 3% one "ol the for the District of | office of the surreror Columbia. Terma. Of the purchase price. $200 1o he paid in cash and the residua in easc month pAvments_with interest at, 7 o or all cash. at_the optien nf ths pur A depomit of $100 required and recording at purchaser s e be complied with within thirty days. other wise depowit forfeited and the property may be advertised and reeold at the discretion of the trustess. KIRK HOLMES E. M. BAKR 101719 27 2. (N TRUSTRES ST NELET PRE] I\!‘ 1720 TWENTY FIRST STREET NORTHWEST! By virtue of a certain deed of trust Pebruary 11,1926, being _instrument recorded Fepruary 26, 19 among the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the parts eecured there by. the undersigned trustees will sell at pun Lie' auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY ' THE_SIXTH DAY OF JULY AD. 1928. AT F P.M.. the following déncribed Tand and premises. sifuate in the Distriet of Columbia, and desiznated as and baing Tt 26 1n W H. Walkar s subdivision of 1ots in square numbered £5. as per nlat LUABLE TER NG, BEL recorded in tha office of the survesor for the | District. of Columhia in Libar at’ folio Terme trust - for which will Sold $9.500 subiect to & orior deed of further particulara ounced at time of aals the purch above eaid trust 1o he pald in cash denosit of SBOO.NO re. uired. Conveyancing and recording at pur ey om ihrme 1o Comoked with within thirty dave. otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. THOMAS D. WALSH o Y)\\lT\ WALSH,_ 1-2‘ 287 Trule k & SON, Lar e Sale Homehold G oods, Player-Piano, Fine Refrigerating Case, New Elec. Lighting Fix- tures, Diamond and Pearl Necklace, by order Estate. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. 0ld Mahogany Poster Bad. verr large o« Mahogany Wardrobe, old Walnut TACTCANy mew 10 pice AmemmAn lmnr Room_Snite. Living Room ®w Reed Suites, Floor Lamps. Iargs fourgsctdon Bookcase, switabls for largs rnnrhn Mahogany Plaver-Piano with M room Furmture FElectric Wash Lawn Urna and Bird Bath. Mattres; Clacks. Paintines, Refrigerators. Capets. sic At 10 O'Clock A.M. Automobiles, including 2 Ford Sedans by order U. S. Marshal AT 11 OCLOCK AM Refrigeratins Cage. Cate Ice Box Regis Fine Steam Table. Wire-frame Chairs, ter. etc. AT 12 OCLOCK NOOX A and” Pearl Necklace. r . J. Oliphant, administrator estate of Jeannetie Oliphant. deceascd Terms: Cash ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Aucts Watch and Tnmus JTOWEN & ¢ TRUSTEES' SALE OF V! ESTATE. BEING A Hi NUMBERED 1526 MA By virtie of a certain gorded on_August ‘21, 19 BO30. at folio' 151 of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the renues: | of the parties aectred thorebs. the (e aigned will sel! ‘ar p. on, in’ front of the premiges. on DAY, JUNE 30, 1926 TAT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PN ihe follo cribed land and remises. situat the ct_of Co imbia and being Int numbersd forte (30 In square numbered south of ten hundred And_ seventy-two (gouth of '1072). an de- scribed in aaid deed of trist. upon’ the foi- lowing rarm Said property ls sibiect indebr | 10 a prinr 2 d property sdnean of 84 4 s0ld subject to aaid desd of 1 debtedness. Of the purchass pr Above said deed of trust. one PAd in cash and the balancs in two equal Instalmenis. paval one and two vears Tth intereat at the rate of Bl € per an- num. pavabia semi-annualis. sactred by sac. ond deed of truat upon the property. sold. or all cash at the ontion of the purchaser. Interest “and taxes to be paid or adjustes {0 date of ‘sale. A deposit of $200 will ba required at time of sale.” All con Yerancing. recording. revenue atamps. ete U the cost of purchaser. Terma of wale | 10,Pe, fomplied with within thirt days from av of sale. otherwise deposit will be for- feited and property resold at rink and cost of defauiting purchaser after five daye’ ad- | vertisement of such resale in some news. er published in Vs 15; WILLIAM P, 019 Addn ex: 925 13th St ADAM A. WESCHLER & “Auc Trustees’ Sale of Three-Story Brick Dwelling Arranged in Apartments, Containing 1] Rooms, 3 Baths, H.w. Heat, gecfi Light, No. 1304 Monroe By virtus of a_certain deed of trust Liber Xo 8154 folio 255 st tan’ e 1ang records 6t the District of Colim At the request of the party eecured 0 un?smmed trustaes will offar 7, DuRliS atiedon. in front ot NDAY, TEE TWENTY AY OF JUNE. 1926, AT FOU'R . the ‘following described land | l!'ullfl n the District of Co {1, Kirkroed Plora's ok 47 " Holmen )Al Tacorded in Libar ¢ mm(g "ncnrd‘ o the offins of tha ietrict of Columbia, desig- tion purnoses as lot 19 square ject to huilding restriection line anfi s of I’ rd,_improved as ahove ‘The abova prapertr will rior deed of trust for ATy 240 1027, bal - tha remaindsr in_one ,ll lwo years. securad by A second daed of irast upon ths bronerty sold: 1 Cagh eover trust at option of purchi A da- Belt of'3| $500 required of purchaser at timi le. ~ All_ronvevancinz. recordin DOtarial fasn ai roat of Durchaser Terma of sala to ha m'nh!v-d with within thirty days from dar of aale otherwiss the tru: tees reserve the rizht to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of the dstaulting it hasar afier Bvs Gave ‘adversisement of suih | Tesale in_som: ewapaper published in the Cits of Washington, D€ JESSE H. _HEDGES. M. WARD. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES. SALE OF WALUABLE DE. | TACHED FRAME DWELLING. KNOW: AS PREMISES 5735 SHERRIER PL. Ar}:« NORTHWEST. By virtue of a _certaln deed of trust. dated March 16th. 1926, neing ipstrument racorded March 22nd, 1926, amon; Tecorde of the District-of Colambla the request of the Darty secured the’eby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auc- tion_in_ front of the premia Tl DAY, THE_FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1926, AT THREE-FORTY-FIVE P.M. following-deacribed land_and premises.” situ- ate in the District of Columbia and 'desig- nated as and heing lots 15 and 16 in square 1453 in the Potomac Heishts Land pany’s subdivision of “‘Potomac Heighta. a8 per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber County 24. at folio 50, subject to covenants of recor rme: Sold_subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.500. further particulars of which will he announced at time of sala. terms _regarding purchase price ahove gaid trust will be announced. A deposit of required. Convesancing. recording and nue stampe at purchaser's cost. Terms to ba complied with within thirty daye. other. wise deposit forfeited and the property may e advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. R. E. P. KRE: Fubu KRB0y, Trustees. " THOS TRUSTEE! va Nur NoRTHW ST By virtue of » gertatn deed of irust daied 4gri Jou. being instrument No recorded April 16th. 1926. among the 10 Tecords of"ihe Disirice - ot “Eommiia and at the request of ‘the party sscured | thereby, the undersigned (rugiees will sell. at public aution in front, of the vremises CESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY QF JULY. | D, 1826 AT FOUR PM.. the follawink: described land and premises. aituate in th Dintrict of Columbia, and designated as being lot 47 in Diller, & grof's ‘sundyv of lots in Block 5. “Brightwood Park Der plat recorded in the affice of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 84, st follo 36, Terma: . Sold_subject 1o a prior deed of trust for $5.800.00. further particulars of ‘which will ba announced at time of sale: the urchase price above said_trust to be paid | [ cash. A denosit of 30000 reouired | Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps | urchaser’s cost. Terms to he complied iR ithin thirty dase. otherwise. Aspot forteited and the proverts mas be advertised of | ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. , Administrator’s Sale of valuable real estate, improved by a| | three - story six-room and/ bath brick dwelling No. 1521 Tenth Street Northwest. | By virtne of a dscre of the Supreme court of the Diatrict of Columbia. holding d in ndersigned. 5 the satate of Lawrence S " ofter for sale by the premia AR DA . AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, ingorihed land and premises. | ate"in the Distriet of Columbia, to wit Lot ‘numbered’ 83 in Joseph Relly's | sibdivienn of part of sauare 368, or Faed 0, Liber Bo W at folio 1 e 0 e s eror's e of the t of Columbia Terms of aale: One-third of the purchase | monay f0 be paid tn cash. the balance in two | 7qual inata’lments representad by the prom | issary motes of the purchaser pasable in one 4 two vears. with interest at 6 per cent | per annum from dar of sale. parable semi- | Annualiy. secured by desd of trust upon the | properis’ sold. or ay ‘cash at the optian of | the purchaser. "A deposit of $500 required | of purchgser at ‘time’ of eals. " All convey ancing. recording. revenue stampe_and no farial foss al cost of purchaser. Terma of le"to be complied with within thirty davs from ‘4ay of #ale. otherwise tha survivin adminietrator Teserves the right to rese the property’ at the risk and ‘cost of, the de. faulling purchaser. after five days' adver tisement 0f such Fesale in_some nawspaper Drehehed 'in the ety of ivashington: D. F. HILTON JACKSON. Surviving Administrator Estate of Law. rence S Brumidi 502 insurance Bl ng 807 18th af CHA CLAGETT. ielR 4&4!.’1 STF!\INH"W VACATION BALTIMORE to B ton and New England resorts. Or to Savan- nah and Jacksonville and Florida resorts. (Or from Phila. direct to Miami.) Vacation trips at small cost. ALL-EXPENSE TOURS $37.85 up. Send for illustrated booklet describing new ships, places Maln 4612, or write MERCHANTS & MINERS ‘Transportation Co. 1338 H Street. N. W.—Washington AIJS s LlA HONOLULY. NEW :uumo The wq! Equipped Roval Mail ilelm!r! AOR! 2,000 tons), June IAan B. C Rwr., 005 741 Hastings | Tollowing "Attomnay. S ETeSSSSssY (20,000 tons) | Saii from Vancouver, te. apply Can. P Washington. or the iine, Winch Bidg., Vaneouver, B. C Jo WHITE STAR RED STAR and ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINES Every type of accom- modation. Services to all principal European ports. May we give you complete information? ‘Washington Office 1208 F St., N.W. R. M. HICKS, Manager tralasian W To BALTIMORE BY WATER Steamers leave Washing. ton_on_MONDAY. WED. NESDAY and SATURDAY 2t 4:00 pm. for Baltimore. Leave Baltimore on the same days at 4:30 p.m. for Washington. Two nights and one day of rest and beauty on the Popmt Bt S B vations. call Main 5949. Main 2997. Balto. & Virginia Steamboat Co. 7th St. Wh.rf S.W. temperate in our summer, T T of Buenos Alres’ gay Por reservations and information— MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES [E] 67 Wall Street - New York , (T~ <@ sdministration | surviving | visited. Thone THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., | RESORTS. RESORTS. Make it ‘“Canadian Pacific Rockies and Chntuu Lake Louise!’’ Go through to thePacific Coast; return that way —but sfop at this incomparable hotel facing a matchless lake which shifts while you watch, from topas to amethyst, sapphire, turquoise, jade, Beyond ; the ice prisms and flashing snowfields of Victoria Gla cier. Above; the Lakes in the Clouds with waterfalls leaping a thousand feet down. Chateau Lake Louise ; a mile sky-high; more sumptuous than ever. Ozone of the ocean; peaks to climb: trails to hike and ride: an army of ponies and guides; motor trips to Moraine Lake; to Banff —-over the 104 mile Auto Highway to Lake Windermere. Summer Tourist Tickets at Greatly Reduced Fares Ask for information and rates on Tour C-145 Pacific 344 Madison Ave. N Y. City | St N W Washineton. D€ Gen ¥ R PERRY. Agent C._E. PHELPS. Citv Pass Pass. Dept Act. 905 15 ALUXUR TIOUSLY appointed metropolitan hotel in a set- ting of incomparable natural beauty. 800 acre Park with cot- tages, pleasant drives and walks. PERFECT GOLF ON 18.HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE Also popalar g-hole golf course, Every facility for restand recreation. Tennis. Bath- ing, and all water sports. Dancing. Floor Plons and Bosklcr on Reguest, Josern P. Gazavrs, Mox. New York Offce: 2 West 45th Se. For the Season FAMOUS hostelry in the center of ahistoricand natural wonderland. Exceptional facilities for all outdoor sports. Fascinating motor and steamer trips. Italian Pergola:Casino and Sunken Gardens where there is dancing. Reservations now accepted for transient and permanent summer guests. American plan. Write for booklet and further information to James A. Rocers, MaNaGER *In the Heart of a Summer Paradise” Lake George N.Y. Golf Tennis Boating Dancing Hydroplaning WHITE SULPRUR SPRINGS, W. VA. __ wm" SULPAUR SPRINGS, W. VA. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. STORAGE FOR FIRNITURE AND PIANOS. WESCHLER'S. 920 Pa. ave. n.w. Phons Main 1282 Main 0539 Ml MOVING gy STORAGE KRIEG S XPRESS PACKING " SHIPPING GUEYESTAW WAINZOI® 'SAVE MONEYON s'rom CALL H’'S Fi HE PROOF TORAGE PRIVATE ROOM OR OPEN STORAGE LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH ‘3343 FPE(‘[AL RATES ON LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE MOVING NATIONAL DELIVERY ASSN. INC. 1317 NY AVE.NW. MAIN-14604 Paopep VANS MOVE e Service— Lo > Rotoe. Storags In rooms. $3 mo, and u and resold at the discretion of the trustees §e23.d&ds.exSukhol Trustees. Do D085 Fiorida Ave. NOI!TF! n E Winout worry or muss. se || THE ENGLESIDE ATE'S MOUNTAIN CLUB, up the mountain-side from The Greenbner. with its logs and shooting-traps, is one of the sportsman tpuches for White Sulphur guests. Three velvet golf links, splendid golf casino, fine tennis courts, 200 miles of mountain bridie trails, good horses, swimming pool, famous bath establishment, ulebnted cuisine, cool nights amid glorious surround- ings. Write for Summer rates. %e lev-nh:(ulx reached by QO r lw- N-nh—l;nv. n CREENDR] ER WHITE" SULPHURISPRINGS W-VA]., €0 Thornton Lewls, Fred Sterry, Mana Harry Tait, _F AND ITS Prosident ing Director anager ous for its hos- pitality = noted social center — perfect repose, rest and recreation. - 5. 8. WATER—First thind | B e Ssraing Noves ‘e BEACH HAVEN, N. J. BUENA VISTA SPRINGS, PA. HOTEL BALDWIN Ludln( ch Front Hotel Beach Haven, N, J. Every modern accommodation ang month. Special rates for week-én Fourth m: Buen; en conven. BUENA VISTA INN. First-class _accommodations, day. week or 1d_parties. ason under it Tt Ve, ve | THURSDAY, RESORTS. VIRGINTA BEACH. VA. JUNE 24, 1926. RESORTS. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.' “ON_ THE OCEAN FRONT — JUST COMPLETED ARTISTICALLY FURNISHED—FULLY APPOINTED" Traymere Apartments 94 Room Suites PINEWOOD HOTEL * Pinast on the Beack * Weak-Month-Besser, Amadcan Plan-Moderate Rates Hotel Service Oprional _ SpecislRates-Week or Month e Pontlias Apartments Reoom Suites-Potehes eok-Month-Sessca Hotel Bervies Oprional Por Informarion apply Pinewscd Movel ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SE HALL AMERICAN PLAX, WEEKLY 30 Rooms at % (with 0 Rooms a1 83500 by 10 Rooms at $27.50 American Plan. Daily. $4.50 and $5.00 SPECIAL FAMILY RATES nue Opposite Ateel Pler nde cient man t largeat and best situsted hotel off th Cuisine of highest ard. rooms. Elevator: private bat RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS | BKit. Marine 1480 $4.00 & up Deily with meals. 20 up Weekly. Bathing from hotel EUGENE C. FETTER. Managing Direc Atlantic Cilys Best Moderate Price Hotels ELBERON-ZIROQUOIS RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Private baths. Bathing from hatelsShower baths Windews sereaned Elevator Unobstructad ocean "Orehestra. Opposi olic and Pro Chorehes. Booklet and avto map White $3'50 op daily Spee wkly Phone R B. Lor WELLSBORO Kentucky Ave. naar Beach. cor. house. open girroundings renter of attractions and niers Running water in rooms. private bathe ing privileges from hotel Shower hathe Im proved at A cost of S50 000 Table tnex Pllad 83 up Aarly " epecal weekl. Ameran plan. Orchestra. Dancing. Garage Phone Ma mne 5775 Booklet. Ownershin Direction RALPH MECKLEY CHESTERINN w York Avenue and Beach. Centrally | ed. '_Rooms with Running Water anc e baths. ~ Spacious porches. Ho entirely renovated and redecorated. Elevi to stréet lovel. American or European plan Booklet and rates on request. Ownership | ‘Management Brichion Established 1878. Fireproof Addition. | B e e STCHARLES ATLANTICCITY A Hotel of Distinction | on the Boardwalk 11, $]11 Special Week-End Rate § Saturday to Monday CONTINENTAL Alwava open: ‘alwavs ready: terme moderate Write or phone. M. WALSH DUNCAN ou =ELL.Aa Tenn. Ave. 13 block from Board walk. Spacial season rates & Europ. plan. R. RAWLEY. Owner. MORTIMER Virginia ave., lll' beach. Running water in all rooms. Amer. an. $4.00 n{;dly Spec. wkly. Bathing pri % C._ V. Mortimer, Owner. ™ Tennesses Ave. & Beach. sm Bathing from ot Running water all rooms. Priv. li'hl Cap. 250. Booklet & M‘s Euro- wnukll Mre. Jo; to 17 . Georgia Mlller Coth e Aea can_ 250" Notad for its table i'{ up daily., $18 up weekly. 17th_Season. _ Crouthamel. M HOTE ew York Ave. nr. Beach Amer. lan. Exceptional Running “ ter Private bat or. 1 rooms. Dancing. “Moderata rates. WINDSOR 18-20 South Carolina Ave, Etropean plan. Run- ming water and baiha.” Genier"all abitactions. AEme,-gy Bt s Sl Bathing vermitted: WALLMAR: rmk l ‘Ocean End Connecticut Ave. Tdeal location: large airy rooms with l’llnninlp':l;r 24th season: sea- mcmnn Avp near Beach. non_rates. Mgt. J nunn Owners. NO!!TH ASBURY PAI!K.. N, 3. Opens_June Hotel Prige O m'%rm Jersey Const A e foo ‘& 'm:m"hmau m'n"r't"fnwm DENNTS: Hanacer ACBION One of the leading beach front hotels, Every modern acoommo dation and convenience. for iclet. Tel. 4961 2. ¢ 1\'} RSEND, O & Proprietor. e MADISON At the Beach, on Sunset ave. Asbury Park, N. J. nosluet Runniog -.ur EAN olovn. N. 3. HELBURNE Ocean Grove, N. J.. overlooking : hot and cold water in v nmu owner, Bath | Ameriean | SHADY SIDE, MD. “RURAL HOME | _only 32 miles mm‘gn 33',"“-3“? roads. right, on "Ch peninaula. Than elp-nm Ap | 200 ats. Srod- ;mm to Rural Home Tnroln” 4718 for pooklet write | §m convenie m- RifRaL HOME €O Golf Where It Is Cool Deer Park Hotel Deer Park, Md. Elevation, 2,600 f¢ Insures an Invigorating and Delightful Climate. Fine 18hole Golf _Course, Tennis, Swimming Pools, Saddle Horses Music Dancing High-Class Service— Excellent Table 10 Cottages for Rent * .derate Rates b slet on Request H. P. Duncan, Mgr. Under Same Management as Mayview Manor PLIMHIMMON Hotel and Cottages. Ocean front. Best Orchestra. Ballroom @il Golf + Garage. - COLONIAL HOTEL BMrdrllk strictly modern. Special nln- to July 15, Golf. Ownershin management. | THE LANKFOR| clusive. Ocean front. Modern, ex- American plan. | Garage Hotel 'THE ATLANTIC =N | Orean front. Musie. Dancing. Opens Juiy BREAKERS ot 2t Hot wwt. o o [Geisine ning water THE HASTINGS OT L walk. Running water and orivate e "HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT. __ J L. MASSEY & §0) THE BOYD SPECTALJUNE RATES MRS, H. F. BOYD {ot_and cold water in_room w Formerly of the Lin Mar {E DENNIS Comtortable and home. ‘ like_ Enlarged. Hot and (ol running water. Terma reagonatie. Bath- leert Farms Hotel Bumnx Freeh farm products ._F._BASSE’ Formerly the |'THE CHELSEA Manwen, ogen | front. on the bgardwalic at Talbott st, Mod | erata rates K._P: | THE | DEL.} water all rooms. W, _modern. ‘Reasgnabie. - Prop, S ‘and bay views. Running s?.-on June to late Sept. ot REY. Owner-Brop. | THE BELMONT 2520 v Running Recently re. | modeled. with 20 new roomg. I HEARNE. __BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, 1 Braddock Heights, Md. On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains 48 Miles from Washington. the entire family. Dancing, Golf, Tennis. Swimming, Horseback Riding, Fishing, ete. Write any of the following hotels and cot- tages for rates, etc.: Hotel Braddock, M. J. Croghan: Vindabona, H. K. King: Valley View Inn and Cottages Hammond & Obegiander: Seachrist ummnln House, Mre, J christ; Camp Schley Iun, Miss Clara E. fentz: the Fairmont, F. ¢ Rematire: Sa1oia Cottage, Mise Emma E. Lamar; Washin on Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Kau Apariments. " (ranslente " nccommodated. Hayes Cottage, Mrs. Josephine Hages: B Tarence W. Rudy: Kel thom Cottage. Mre. ler's Inn, Mise Clara E. Keller: Stonehurst Cottage, Mrs. Mary L. Gaver: Rest Coptage: Miss Louise C. Blum: Stnset View 3. & | Harler: Deimont Cottage, Miss Mary Fulmer: Byaddock “Helchie Garase_an_ Refrasbmeni Stand. Frederick Dahlia Gardens, Ifid cut flowers, groceries and provisi nn-.hk Coblentz. \ Blue Ridee Transportation C Washingion Gl fo ‘Hraddock Heighite, 8:10 and 12°40 am.. 4710 and 6:10 pm. (& 05 0r WM. R B achedule to i Braddock Heights, ¢ o" clectric Hine fo _BLUE_RIDGE_SU MOfl'Cl‘e Irm Golf, _tennis, ewim- ming pool. MRS. EDW. 'ru\omus C ROUT’S HOTEL ion — LOCATION SupSEiat LASONgil Fritlon of Mr and Mrs. A. D. G T04h Season. * Booklet: " Pen Mar, Pa. Open. Jooklet. pn FIve minui Trom Mt. orrest lnn St o ) accom: Mrs. BELLE STOLER " e Large, airy hot Park View §o1d running “water. - Parches ki fawneogah P"ung"i-’"x‘f‘x?ofi"i"fipi.‘”‘ i S ey °f5 10518, 330 weel 1- g.mx D. ACRIS' Owner_and Magr. nurns FERRY, W. VA. ANDOAH INN _‘?fino for,_the season. Mrs. BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINA. tence for 450 guests. 200 outsis and 100 baths. Telephone 84. eend, Owner. Charles Froat, Mer. rooms Town Beach Haven, N. J. The Isiand e The only reeort on the Jersey co: bathing. alwars good rn hote] an: tv‘i"“h im Manager. ADISE. DEI lttahnny WATER AP FA Now Open, Leading Hotel, Every CLUB 18-Hole' Cotitac Open to our of Hofel, Golf Course & Road ¢ JOBN PURDY COPE. bines perfect b i s ay Fever besides. | ENS tehats courty, DELAWARE WATER GAP. = PECTAL RATES DURING JUNE' & JULY THE MOUNTAIN PAR. LAWAR convenience ests, Booklet Proprietress. THE, BLUE nmfl e Euflptlvo Pockiet, avd int m boarding houses. wrile Ags! Ast. We.um llmum d. i REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL HOTEL HENLOPEN Ogean front, l'll!l 'ood food, dancing. surf bathing. fish- ‘horseback riding: nearest ocean resort 155 Washington. " Hookles with mad. Washington Cliff Hotel Modarn. _ Beautiful vall porches. Good meals. - Mre: . Trovinway HOTEL IMPERIAL o Dnder new agement. Special rates for June and Jul; P rotrhe.alsh shower. u.u.m’m’lfi"m.‘i.‘o‘f Thc Bon Aire {omigrtable. modern. homelike. large rooms. wide porches. good meals: water_in Meals %0 transients. Booklet. Mrs. B. F. Dieni. Why not spend your vacation at the Pen Rock Hot 1.555 ft. above sea l!val EDGEWOOD HOTEL Al outside rooms. Home cooki: 'acts park " Mckia v transiente. O W MILIAN Towsrs, The Mt Vemon ° o%oic Beantis 4 " Boardwalk. | I Amusement Park, entertainment for RESORTS 49 S. The Law of the Talon By Louis Trasny it 3 SYNOPSIS. ; B o3k, Hudson Bas Co's asent | 2t Moous "take. " Frtauy ustirhes H7a sews Hiamn i@ ‘4 "Eoflieh paner ‘announding e eol marriage of Alistair Spencer leen Grant and referring to the lve bric woom a8 the heir presump- rd Oban, whose on'y eon, John Fanion. " dlabbesced some years whote, déatn 13 about o be’ pre- Parice decides o 1eave Mdoss i gato S e Selle 3 rp Lol o ha tells - lfl of the Hudson B Bridgenorth Panton. Maple. . 18 A sympathetic listener | o and eicotrages her father 1 help | nomt:me Eileen Grant is_mar. don to Alistatr Panton. Imme- u.t:; s -dg;«:md 7,008 ledrns tnat t!lnfl o eluu an in m' %8 1ot} Bim Ty Lord saton g uh-r M “nd?r averiochin with flll‘lfl Il planned. but she tells him she not Hve with him as his wife until the matter about John 1 her satisfaction. atsa fohn. accompi by hll dog. Spot, rives 1y £ e TmJ ot fn: mu- settled to ts sccepts their hogpits |y hnfl Maj lamv- i, BT .M%l: nu‘f- an 4 army frien: ;,, ur Frensham. who tells him that he has e ence that he Nad been drugked. by one s men on the !AI.I day he refused to IM hig men out of the trenches. John imparts this hit of information to Mr, 1 huafi‘:‘l I"IQ |‘u(e&' calls ?S ‘ins nepecior WWinier of Scotlar Yard. his assistant Furneauz: Mr. Mount- ford. fudee of ths “prodate Coure: and Fan- Bileen reads letters which come trom John s Tather and o Alistair. and ahe 1 con- d_in_ her hfl“ef of John's mnocen 3 Bis arrival there he discovers that Connington. ons of the men of his former regiment. has just arrived presum- ably to see Allstair and his suspicions are n aroused aeainat hie cousin ohn meets Eileen in the villags and she | tells him her faith is unshaken At night Aftgr dinner, Alistair walks dowp 10 the Iake i when & whistle dist: l lh. ll thborhood. Allst I fmmé” Teah® oh *the Goathiram pior an presumably has heen murders _(Continued from Yesterday's Star) INSTALLMENT LIX. John Tells His Story. was a very surprised proc- urator fiscal when John smiled, and promptly inter rupted him. “That is came the ation. “There are those who believe, and 1 have come to agree with them, that my cousin con spirad with this wretched fellow. Con. nington, to bring about my downfall. I had gone through four years of the war, and had quite a number of mirac- ulous escapes to my credit. I ought to have been killed a score of times. T've had my shoulder straps ripped off. my cap plerced and my lars smashed by bullets, but they never broke my skin. I was dug out twice from holes made by big shells. I've been reading trench orders to a corporal and a couple of privates when a whizzbang came across and outed the other poor chaps, leaving me untouched. I'm not telling you this, Mr. Dingwall, by way of boast- ing. but because of a certain reputa- tion T bore in the regiment for get- {ting into and out of tight places Alistair knew of this legend, which I hould be the last man living to call a stupid one. I'm sure it kept me to de declar for vou cide,” emphatic olica | binocu- | Beg U8 Patent Offies. In the northwest, and wondering what had become of him. Dingwall murmured something, but the younger man paid no heed. “l am sorry If I have intruded a personal matter into your investiga- tion,” he sald. rising and going to a win" dow, from which he drew the blind so that he might peer out into the night ‘“Somewhere out there is one of two faithful souls who loved me when T was an outcast. They love me now that I am no longer poor and have bright prospects of regaining my good repute. One is a woman, the other is only a dcg, yet if my dog does not return alive and uninjured his loss will nearly break my heart.” For a moment there was tense sllence in the room. The lawyer was moved, though he hardly knew why His glance fell again on a passage in Ellesn’s letter “If you ses why I hate to have you even write to me as other than the girl you have always written to—well, that ehould explain much.” It certainly did explain evervthing. did not need that ‘she, Alistair's wife, should sign herself ‘Eileen Grant” to make clear her loathing of the cruel deceit she had spokep of earlier. “One is a woman'' Mr. Ding- wall thought he might well close down on that branch of the inquiry. So he rose, too. “I am obliged to _you for having heen so candid, Mr. Panton.” he said. “It will help materfally. Sometimes law are thankful to be told what to avold. 1 imagine I shall never have a better instance than the present one. Of course, your svldenc- tomorrow will be essential. M 1 suggest that you allow me to question you, and that your answers shall not g0 outside the scops of my questions in any respect?” John turned and looked at him fixediy. “You are being very kind,” he said. “What puzzles me now is that every one I come in contact with is so_con- |stderate and anxious to help. Why could not some such God-given spirit 1f felt in the supreme life? Then I was left to fend for myself, and did it very badlv. Now. when I am eager to fight. T find friends in the most un- expected quasters.” A knock on the door heralded the appearance of Lord Oban, Lansing, Frensham and Furneaux. “Wa were told you were here, John,” said his lordship cheerfully. ‘If Mr. Dingwall's inquisition is ended perhaps yvou will both come to the drawing room. Lady Lansing ani Betty want you there.” 1t was amazing how he had changed in a few hours. The excitement of the previous day and night had made { him look frailer than ever, yet here he | was carrying himself with the air of |a man who had found the elixir of vouth and was shedding the years with the passing minutes. John was so struck by the altera- tion in hi father that, for the moment, he hardly realized the omis- sion of Eileen's name. Then, since the men had evidently congregated in the hall or billiard room, he missed {Col. Grant. “Eflaen isn't too {ll to show up to- night?” he asked quickly. “No. She crossed the loch with her It | have made its |erisis of my from worrying many a time when the outlook was black. It's a hard thing to say, but it really does seem as to the title and estates wasn't going to be worth much, 80 he tried to make sure. I ought to have been shot for the crime he and Connington, between them. caused me to commit wasn't, I am assured that my earl record alone saved me. But I've| gone through something like hell since I was court-martialed and dismissed from the service, and I don't care tw> to appear during your inquest or as the result of such steps as my very good friends advise me to take. The whole miserable business must be raked up again, 1 suppose. 1What does it matter to me when the reve. lation comes, or how?" John's face was set and hard. His mind had gone back to the long days ot exile. Quite unconsclously, he had relapsed into his habit of quoting Shakespeare. He hardly realized that the measured words had passed his lips. He was thinking, too, of the faithful companion of his later years 7 RESORTS. Worl& me New York Clear ’'round the globe— one management, ship and shore! For 4 months, on 5 continents, in 20 coun- tries, live without a care! And so—take this wonder- cruise! Sail from New York Dec. 2nd....Excur- sions at all ports included in fare. Reserve now. Lit- erature from local agent. or C. E. 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After being married to a man whom she had defiantly refused to regard as a_husband. she was now, in the eves of the outer world, an in consolable widow. In the hours of supposed grief at Alistair's loss her | heart was literally aching with jov because of her lover's nearness. No wonder, therefore, that she sought the seclusion of her own old home. John admitted the force of these considerations, yet he found them irksome. There seemed to be always some_perfectly good reason why he and Eileen should be separated. He sighed whimsically, have hardly set eves on Betty he said, “and Lady Lansing I ave not seem at all. What about it, Mr. Dingwall? Anything else you want to know? Don't worry about speaking out in front of my father and my friends. I have nothing to conceal | "I don't think we need say another !word about the affair tonight, Mr. | Panton.” said the lawyer. “Excuse me_one moment,” put in | Furneaux. “Do I understand, sir, | that you are the procurator fiscal?” | “Ah! 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