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AUCTIONS THE - EVENING AvCTIO! 715 13th St. 1 LARGE SALE OF Household and “Office Furniture Antique Oriental Rugs, Etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries, 715 13th St. Saturday, July 3rd, 1925, at 10 A.M. AND AT 12 M. 2 Ton Mack Truck and 313-Ton Master Truck by order of U. S. Marshal. TERMS CASH. C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Ine., Auct " 2 & SON., AUCTIONEERS. o ‘\‘LI\‘B"' 53175 | Valuable Three-Story Brick |« Dwelling Containing 8 Rooms and Bath, Renting at $40.00 per month, No. 496 Maine Avenue South- west. iv1.2 At Auction By authority vested in us. we will sell at Junlic sucuion. intront of ihe premises. on o T e AT Flve %r{m x-d A DAY nf fot 17 in Reservation “D." irenuing 1 feet on Maine ave. 572 deptn o V9 5 teet o8 y dred of trust with interest 00 nenn-n equiired. * Convesane rchaser's cost. Sals to be m--a “Withiun i u'hun aree i dogoy for 6. the fallow nz ate tu the District of | 1s and being lot Lision of square Al oFer, s prigr 'or n 000 thie Mareh &, 1928, “THOS STEES SALE OF. BLE _ON! Rk ORwETING koW ISES 410 32nd STREET AORTAWEST By viriue of a certain deed of trust. dated | March o, 1926, hein instrument’ No | recorded ' Mare mong the_lend Tecords i tha District of Coumpia. and at the” request of ‘the party secured thereny | the mndersigned trustees will eell at 'an" suction,, the premises, on TUF DAY OF ] 5 ‘lfll"ll’ deseribed land and pres in the District of Columbia lnd r and “»P'YI’| %VV' 17 in Fmvll '\fl’rl l\;"‘ o ihon of Jota. in’ sauare ber Dlai S onien 1 Tover i % Pro 40 "of Sae Tecoma of the oics of the suiverer of the Bistrier or Colummia ] ‘arms: Qold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximatelv. $3.400.00. further | partieutars nf whieh will' ke announced at {¥ime of sale: the hll?l‘hlsh i bo trost to e vaid “in 5000 requited ' Tontevan | And revenue it purchi y Terms to he Ctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Premues 319 South Carolina Ave. S.E. Bi Viflie of @ dectes of the Supreme | Court of the Distriet of Columbia. passed in Faui Cause 43817, underaigned Trimces. Il aell at ion, in front in_front of E_ST Smith Car Terma of wala: %300 G0 ‘cnsh depos f sale. " One-third of th be paid in cash two equal instaliments at one and Eo S .z g5 ROWEN. ' 1thn forty-A days cale o Angasit Wil e Torfrited Trustees ;:;35". and the property read: GRORGE M. McKEE J e RA Dy YTREET NOR é ed of trust duly Ko 4858 Totio A5 et mea ccords of the Diatrict of Colum eq the party gacured finderaigned trustess will sell i r, i ot SRy premises g EVENTH DAY O CR 0.CLOCK P M VALUABLE REAL R ISES 730 9th B vittis of o & eorded t rem: THE ' SIXTH DAY OF 1626 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. Jowing ‘described land and pres in"tha District of " Colit pumbared tnirtv-iwo (82 McEuen's subd:vision bered eleven hundred 60y auction’ in FEESDAY" har re. Ine corded Be e ot e purnsyor 5" n(.mc- ot Columbia ta Book vage 127" also strip of ground a 'a"lm 66 on the eat Jlins of eaid Tot wi the being half o orley Jubler} to a prior particul Ye annsun time se) brice abo u lrun 0 iginal lot num: mberad mine rgcordad dn omplied | With* oit nf el ptReWisa 1he = e 8350 00 rectitred." aod Sevente sty | Foat - erme Yo | ihiriy daveotherwiss d a-p« i forlflmd ;nfl Troperty ‘may b sdve ‘and ‘resold K”“:é‘a' Ah ?ggmu. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. AT rm. n! 3 mmn goed in truat, duly rec i Liver No. 1278 fouo $70%: sea” 2 he fand records o¢ tha Distcict of Colum: Pia. the derllgm-d trusies Wi sel] at’outy: o gn. within ihe’ ofice o PTE EXTR DAY OF JOLY AD. mzsem T D gck P.M m,‘; 1owis aufn and and premises. situsty fn the Dietrict of Columtia, and ‘dea “u lette: n lfll“ l slon of parts fl! ! u [T HD . of ‘the 1&3 e | s of !he I\JPVQIQPI 0 ice of the | B &1 'fi“'""&"“A deosit ot §200.00 re- cast o cing, * recording T?éé’.?z ';L‘r‘ M urchaser mu . T_RICHARDSON {ILToN sTR«SBtRG!R TABLE Q n:nc%xg R BOAD NORTH. a certain deed of trust. dated ° o} &, baing i }]m. frony of ibe Dre AY THE PIGHTH DAY 1028 AT FIVEFIRT ! feited and the Ie | and " resold at mu o, discretion, NAbSDK ‘!‘I’Illlc the pr At the ot e r% H i RATEE B wr\m\' _ 1754842 e8] ADAM A wrscmsk & SON. | Trustees’ Sale of Vululble Two 3tory Brick Dwelling Known as Premises 1830 14th Street Northwest. | Ry virtue of a "frlll'l dt | recntdad inLiher No. 8287 of the Jand reco: nia. lflfl At the re i thereby, the Ix'\dfi? gned t) mlbl'l‘ l&cl lon. in Imn ('Il lM rel o F'fl 4 fB”flWln( descri] an &x ot 308 e o : ion ot Jota tn ‘savace 206, fed 10 16 oilo 83 of the Hfl the survevor o bieet prior dsed of further particulars of | wi Announced at time of sals | vh! Nlrrhiul nnee dlvmil @ eording And revenus o i annaiel . u(l‘vm Rty dass. otherwies e o the X perty may Fiised -3 and vv-’)M M the di, o) on n! Ih ll|sfll RRY B mé'i- | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- story Brick Dwellings Nos. 419 and 421 llth Sl. SE. Ructioneers. | { i and known as | te, the under uniic | AL E| ¥ JULY. | . the following. sitnate in_ the e T sale br 1 fo THE, :rvr\rfi DAY oF "8t 4 30 0'CLON land ‘and rre-n-e District of Columpla. to 20" 1n Ho i Tiger B D€t folio o The ‘above propert A pror deed o trist o due December_ 21, A fapesit of $400 os! D! 10 e flmleN‘ with w th om day nf 5 Akds exsusnol | THOS. 1. OWEN & SON. Av.c-nosuns. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Semi- detached Residence Known as Premises 3922 Livinznon St. N.W., Chevy Chase, D. L Brivicide of a certaip 4 of the l-r’\d scoorde of (et hra. 2t the 4« ot th THOS. 1. OW 'rkrt'r r: SAL! l)w by RIS prv . e 1n!lnwm' s situate in the I3 bod mrm of Columbln and 4 ns and leng lot 3 on 3%, Gnrdon®s ot calied “Chevy Chass." x_‘"n: 28, 1ollo 4 3 Suhr"‘tl 0 |)\. 15-”001 b n how aid b sugx s‘ur:\ A eencimt the uurchzu prics anove sl 1 A daposit o ording of i preminte, o DAV SF e Y ot ing res lfl : ,,, alag wubect to eov oounm ohn € 4 J n( uumo 230 4..,; n( \r\;n ror Ahfl‘ll o € the Survesor for 1 fo! 5\‘““’1 1' 14 1';] dml'lr!” 001 forfeited and the advertised and resold at the d et %8 JosEpH c. BRA AUGTSTUS W, 1273 A&du ox8u THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTS. TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE, ESTATE. BE! Grrm:xrszs mug‘k STREET S.E. By virtue of & certain deed of trust. corded February 11, 1926, instrument 138 among s land records 'of the Disviet of Columbia. and at the request of party -muem the, un(fien;lt‘uhcd il o e 8ioretion of m?_}:h-m‘kw 1025 dbdcusuum( Eg oa. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. s AL | !Tné TNU{E k§¥ B2 TR oA B vi riain 54 l"“' of & cort ZIER GR. Tres Co l°u i d dt"?n”dr'eq‘}nl 520t the Gmbia; and at the ot r':dA the undersigned wfil ull at wuhhl: iy front. ed 1 Subdivieion of origip bered ona (1) And eighteen (18), Dumbered ten hundred foriy-one 4104 Der plat recorded in the office of uxt 4 '6F Comumbta. in Liver o One-third cash: balance to be Arranged At time. of sals. Subject o & i of $3.250. A dennm of $200 T -'"I of ot et fortyain (314 A the ‘ofice of e 1 veyor for "% Biotrct St Eutnbia, o Lot 8t Lol '5 FEheer, .% e ol Stens 12 ranges [ ottt 5“ A po.(_hor(:‘mo i ‘m T ompitea with thirty daye v | Hate o nle: otnarwise the. trustees, renrve e D at | the right to ressll the property risk eost ‘of “defaulting parchaser | vaser after Are Ve Uaye adreriisoment of said resaie }l’\ soma mwwl;r fi blished 1 Wuhlnnon A 3026 fl&d:exs T% g and cost of defaultin days advertisement, of newspaper published in AR n%x%rf%’im Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-story Brick Building; Store and Four A ts, No. 1320 9th St. N.W,, Wl!h Brick Building in Rear; B yirtus of a certain deed of iR dated February b f d Febriary & the nortn mw h Uore “ine”Tn ou et e e ca Horth alol ,‘..m ailex 20" af ; thence edst and L\ll!h the onts lmt":\f 219 lot and artition be- 1950 S To4E° ik (B8, BRTHUED B begfmming The abova nroperty will be 3 Drior deed of trust for due Februsrv 5. 1049 ance etah” A’ deposit of 500 Fequtred ot time of ale. Al - Urchaser P Zording | Teveni Thin thirty dave lh hs"l]‘l Olhlfi‘lllhl: the (l'll!tl:‘n re- % TIEht (0 Tese roverty d costof ihe defaulling narchaser 61 such resale d in the City of JOHN R WA[ THOM "“VLZK u&iys new, Washington. HER! Vi HAT T An-lsnr u7b.nn BRr or (‘aTumh- EP- aporove & e |r| i v ..f Columbiag cts_of Cons thea” 191 Dy 2 18 Ane iriran Appiving theretor &t Thig cffice e law reqiires such schedules 10 be properly {lled ont turned to’ the Agsessor wit after 'the date of last publ leation o notice pu‘m" mugt be made on or Aveust Tat lae il be et nforeed eraonal hmrltlrrn ”klfl TOMMIS wufl' INGTON, d W RO RRARTS CO; P_T June ‘.'fl !P"” ' ORDERED: ‘That the fol lowing nmmflmmu made by the Director of Trafiic to the regulations made by eaid Di rector of 'rr-m and adopted and promul watad by the Commissionars of Ilm hlulnl‘l of Contmbia’ on Apell @2 3035, va and Rame are ,hereby adopi mulgat u1 " the. Commissioners. of "the "District. o l‘nlnle Article XII, Section 14 plr.gr. h (V)" at the end’ of the paragraph the following - “‘Provided. That husses operating on regular schedule under au'hnr‘l(y of the Publie Ttilitlea Commission shall be par mitted to lay over within the restricted area not tn exceed ten minutes. for the purpose uf maintaining their achedules Article Section 19, desmignating ons-way traffic nmm add the h\lh\wm[ new paragraph to known as" paracra (780 o550 Tattle Ninth street, northwest, from Pennay! vania ‘avenue 'to ‘Lowsiana avenus. to used tor south hound traffic_only M. O ELDRIDGE. Director of Traic' * Approved l‘“‘() H RUDOLPH. J. F. B ¥ & STEAMSHIPS. AUSTR’ALIAJ NONOI.UL!I. NEW IIALAN. ashington. or to the Canadian’ Aus. e, Wineh Bldg.. 741 Hastings Vancouver. B. To BALTIMORE BY WATER| Steamecs doave Wathing: ton_on. MONDA NESDAY am‘ SATURDAY 4t 4:00 pm. for Baltimore Leave Baltimora on the tame darys at 4:30 p.m. for ‘Washington Two nights and one day of rest and heauty on the Potomac River and Chesapeako Bay Further information. literatire llld reser- Vlllonn call Main 3949. Main 2007. alto. & Virginia Steamboat Ce. " 7th St. Wharf S.W. 1bth at tralasian st W WHITE STAR RED STAR and ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINES Bring us your problem regard- ing passage to Europe. In our vast organization of 105 ships of every type your exact re- quirements will be met,wheth. er for a luxurious suite on the world'slargest steamerMajestic or economical passage in the new Tourist 3rd Cabin. Washingten Office 1208 F. St., N.W. R. M. HICKS, Manager va incomparable{ 3,000 miles of supreme voy«- daysat ona m:dun. -plnd::ny w pointed steamer whereon masic—da deeck — games —or rest may be enjoyed at will, ‘booklet— MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES 67 Wall Street - New York EDUCATIONAL. George Wuhington Univer: Summer School Six Weeks’ Session 3 July 6.-;‘Aug\ut .}i.. CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES N Alpine playground, radiant with life and color, encompassed by flashing snow peaks and glisten- ‘ing crags. Enthroned above this magnificent aerial panorama is Banff Springs Hotel, preeminent, with Chateau Lake Louise, as a mountain establishment of luxurious appointment and cordial hospitality. Warm sulphur swimming pools, a mile-high 18 hole golf course, trails for hiking, or riding with ponies and guides, Swiss guides for mountain climbing. Suj b motor roads to Lake Louise; toEmerald Lake: oho Valley; to Lake Windermere— 107 miles ! the heart of the Canadian Pacific Rockies. ungalow Campe with cosy cabins, ex- cellent living, inexpensive rates. Ask for information and rates on Tour C- . K. PHELPS, City Pass. Agt.. 905 15th 145 Pacific St. N.W., Washington, . €. F.R. PERRY, Gen. Agent, Pase. Dept., 344 Madison Ave., New York City Excursions at all ports of call, Malta, Venice. Na- ples. Athen ttaro (Jugo-Slavia), and Con- stantinople. Almost 3 weeks in the Holy Land and Egypt. One manage- ment, ship and shore. Em- press of France. 18350 gross tons. Book now. Literature from vour local agent, or C. E Phelps. Canadian Pacific, 905 15th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Per- sonal service if desired. = See this world before the mext !* TRAVEL SYSTEM ATLANTIC CITY. N. Al(lttatmny AL JULY AND SUMME! THE MOUN: ADISE. A VISTA SPRINGS. PA. BUENA VISTA INN., First-class accommodations, day. week or fponth, Special rates for wesk.end partios. ourth seasen under game 1 en! MRS HELEN D ’Tfif" Golf, _tenni Monterey Inn Proprietor eftuated . homelike: Cuimine un Running watar in rooms Booklat 'ml‘('(‘)UT 'S HOTEL | jiich iston Mr and Mrs JACON E PROCT Write Tor Tates and circular Mt. Forrest Inn Five minutes from with hot Beautifulls Station. Large. airy Sl water” Garage STOLE: rooms: hot ana inning water. Porches Orerlooking park. o cwinge and hammorks on Jawn__ Bath . MIDD FF Wasflingtcm Cliff Hotcl Modern. . Beautiful valler viw {rom laree norches. Gos Mre M. Trovinger HOTEL lMPERlAL Under new managemen Speetal rates for June and July. " Run water in rnoms. ake reservationsnow. The Bon Aire {imiizam, e wide porches. good meale Meala to transients. Booklei “Why not spend your vacation at the Pg} Rock Hotel 1t._above se DGEWOOD HOTEL All outede rooms. Home caoking, 1o transtents H m‘h gli'l“ ELBERON~ IRMUOIS RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Pfl'lle baths. Bathing from h'i;‘ll Shower baths. s sereaned, Eleracer. Unabatructed ocean Pposita Catbolic and Protestant White service. | ST gany Byee wkiy: Fhoseh 5, Lods M . A“:I(Y"{lléA FLAN. WEERLY ks ooms at $2 30 Ri t 83 (with 10 Rooms a $27.50 e Ametican Plan. Dally. $4.50 'and $5.00 EPICIAL 'A!H-V RATES Runnin, M rop. rmndm of ¥ years) Avone ne: Reneh.. Jack Bronswiel Glab of w-.mnn::"c'.. . " ATLANTIC Virginia Avenue O ite Steel Pier Under new and_ proficiént management. The ivate RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS u:’ ne 1. M0 & up n-n{ with meals. C. FETTER. 3 uk)y E I ! ve. Near ;zlch SPECIAL "WEEKLY RATES Centrally locate elevator fo_ strest level. Electricity and phones. Bathing privileges. Dancing. Orchestra. RUNNING WATER in ALL | ROOMS | WELLSBORO Kentucky Ave, near Beach. cor. houss: open urroundines: center of attractions and'piers. unning water in rooms, private baths. Batl e o v ey, mj? 452 ol S S8 el inex: S Zlsitaly DL m;g&fi.. e CHESTER | INN ue_and Be: Ry T Mg g w-m. md‘ Anagement. $11 Special Week-End Rate ‘11 nse:turdx;:o Monday ‘ll CONTINENTAL Always open: alway 8 moderate. e ehone WAL BURCAT, OLIEL.L.< Tenn. Ave. % block from Board- T Spect rate, erican ‘ AHot.el of D | Iogms. Amer. plan. $4.00 u | Miller Cottage 2 AP‘ cm st | SLCHARLES ATLANTICCITY istinction he Boardwalk MOR"T’ IMER Vireinia ave. nr. beacn, Running water i ail dis: Spec, wkly orti Bklt er. Bathing priv P 'r-nnemn Ave. & Beach. Bathing_from Hotel. flsmo Bunain vm’r‘all r%cmn Bathe: Can. 280, Book uro. 3. Joyee TABOR lNN ey m“mu'?mulAlva on; large airy “aome with running waeE: B4 e son_rates. Mgt. J. &A ‘M. Dunne Owners, ¥; 0 Georela Priv. Dear for its_ table. 83 up 17th n. MG HOTEL, Nu- York An.. nr. Buch UIGAN ‘Amer. plan ional table. URuming waier al Foome " Deacias. Private baths. _Elevator. Moderate rates. WINDSOR .2t oress s . Euro ning water and baths. { attractions Emb‘“y K‘le}.ulln Au utlr !!leh Amer: aod Baroroe S A rages Bathing vermitted. — _ H wmtru‘@ __ASBURY PARK. N. J. s June 24th Hotel Pride ot tha S Jersey Coast e One at ‘the leading béach front hotels. Every dern _accommodation, and convenience for 30% B R, B! ot & 7%e MLADISON At Ihl Beach, on Sunset Park, N. J. Booklet. ‘Hgfi‘fifinn BEACH HAVEN, N. J. (')OTCLBALDW(N 08 "bathe. Fojephore e, Owper Charien rm THE ENGLESIDE the 1omes z:r d wmbmg& per Five courts, No' 2 B. RESORTS. B R RESORTS. VIRGINTA_BEACH. VA. Bathing, Golf, Riding, Fisking, T onnis, Dancing, Pino-treils, Boontlfst Drives. A B EACH VIRGINIA lll. Large, airy rooms, eu!du. Wflh‘;'nr rates. all the beach attractio: and directly das, spacious veran “Holi=t e=3 LApariments completed and t. Dfl‘hv, airy suites with baths; all outside, ‘1-*'#“. moders Traymere Apartmeats Fouk.donth-Saesen WeekMonth- Wotsl Servioe Optional The Havm Cottage yrmm "“‘ le. surf whln i] ru-- e F. !’_';‘_" A o HELBURNE Ocean Grove. N. J.. everlnoking ocean: ot gnd, old water in room. V (aynen. owner. FACATIONING THE BL! Mountaime. "¥or dbscriotive Book of hotels and hoardine houses Gen. Past 'Act. Western Marvland Ry tmare.” Md Spend July 4th Week F.nd at SKYLAND, VA. In the New Shenandoah National Park 4 Hours by Auto Bus 5 Hours by Train 4,000 feet above the Sea Beautiful Fireworks and Huge Bonfire Saturday night at Indian Pow Grounds Booklets at Norfolk & Western R. R. Ticket Office Orchestra, Dancing, Bathing Pool M mfi:enl Scenery The Finest Slnhle of 50 Sndd.le Horses to Be Found in the East ® OrkneySprmgs Hotels Orkney Springs, Va. = \Spend 4th of July &¥ At Washington's mountain resort. nearest large | Golf, Tennis, Riding, Swimming | Dancing, Bowling, Etc. Wonderful Mineral Springs and Bath. Attractive week end trip over | through the beautiful ghmandol.h Valley of Virginia. In the Mountains of Virginia| Bryoe's. Hillgide_ Cott (gear) Orkner Somnge. Va. handoan National Park and the belufl(ul \' Ue\' o Virgind all the large caverns: |nnlor fll cottages . roads fill! b F & 0.7 station cBinies "o B norches caot Farden.roami laveronds TRatsfully ooked and sected. thinge io_eat. ‘Rates, 1250 and $15.00 per week; per day. |Mr. and Mrs. Willinn R. Bryce Ow P. 0., either \lonm Jukwn, .\l.rlnle __or Orkney v Springs. Va. Booklet "~ POTOMAC BEACH Potomac's most. delightful ealt water | resort. Privatelr owned _and operated. | The place for sour family. Excellent table Fishing. crabbing.,hoating. Musie, dancing Reached over fine roads via Fredericksbure. or Baltimore hoats to Colonial Beach, or Steamer St. John. Free bus meets all hoats. Come down over the 4th. You will make reservations for your Summer vacation. Fer rates and reservations write Frank Brereton Johnson, Potomac Beach P. O.. Va. or call Waahington office. M. 4767 NOR’ e g ey, mous. B A o wer e e or . Bls 415 anaS1s Doy g &"flhum lflmp Va_ @ & COLONTAL .| COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL. Spend your vacation st this popular {am: : wonderful food nn m Isgsg dive m‘l*onl, e 4350 e Wee v rr ar na\l.lna.q Jen. n um m"“'*’" tfu LY local nl- oetz, Colonial Be River: B exoallent ‘table. And "ria NE. Owner and c.m_l_». ings, W. ‘vu | | WASHINGTON, MARLBORO & ANNAPOLIS 'BREAKERS 'THEBOYD ' | Bot md _c6ld_water {n r“fl lnkkt-lqun- PINEWOOD HOTEL can Pln--l(ounu jpecial Bates-- '.‘l or Mouth Por Informstion Apply Pontiac Apartments 284-5 Room Buites-- Porches ore! Week-Month-Season Hotel Service Optional Pimewoed Hotel “ON THE OCEAN PRONT—JUST COMPLETED ARTISTICALLY FURNISHED—FULLY APPOINTED" ___ocEAN OTY. M. *v1 HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT __J. L MASSEY & <ON | mfis@&!flgfll w?.‘.":‘r‘ e icontls " et Tmi Hlkl"l | | home- . Hot uxd e ow Running ne to late Sept. Owner-Prap. Cb“mxf— HOTEL 1 rat | ’o" ‘hma;‘z{mx modern. Special rates E Hot and_cold matar in tery oom. Private baths Liberty Farms Hotel %2 * Bllhml FRl)l s_fl‘% nmdunl THE CHELSEA 52y ot e "W s "IN “Brop THE LANKFORD S, | Modem. ex- clusive. American plan A Ocean_front. -d’" leuoulhle Music n-naLOv- oyt | N BOARDWALK | ot and cold run znmrrg‘ vate baths. C. H. - THE HASTINGS HOTEL .o, | ak. R 1 ths. wi unning ‘;l.R" 208 P8 D0 | \TE | F_BOY Formeriy ot the Lis Mar i gmel and Coutagen. Ocenn f;nn ;maemu —_SHADY SIDI " RURAL HOME o Qly 32 miles trom Disteict n—ou xn o % goerees mam- than ' For m:fln e | o { w EYIY §l7#l\ Sp:nd a Dm. )aull Hau ln Go hmv thtul resort u o es. “opactons g ea: “each room on outside, ar; Splendid, accommodauons € f /_WINTERS. Shady S CAP " WM. G. dNSWEL{‘ IDLEWILD ON THE BAY, Md.. wil! again manage this ?onuln W resort . eremlln( 18 reads for he 4th. Tel_West River 317.F-31 . == e SPE! CAT] AT (‘HER Pmm Particutirs ‘agaress” Mrs G A var o “’g‘¥£ Gallowars ii,“d PATYXENT RENCH HOTEL ent Beach. Md, .~ New_Management. m M. mlmd ae | Braddock Helghts, M. On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains | 48 Miles from Washington. | Amusement Park, entertainment for the entire family. Dancing, Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Horseback Riding, Fishing, etc. Write any of the lullo'm(shnlnh ang cot- | tagen for ratew, etc.. Hotel Bradgock, Groghan: Vindsbons, H m‘ ey View R Openlandar Soang, Stoaneain Roe, W - Canp Schley Tun, Crara £ Cob emsbure Syivia . the Fairmont. § anar Wasnington d Mre. Chae H: Raus: Nebrah | Craiients " accommodated ) s. Mrs. Jossphine Haves Bras- thom ('olllf Mpe. Clarence W udy . Kel ler ise Clara er. Stonehuret | Eoitage hie Mary 1. Cottage s Louise C. Blum: Sunset View. J W Irlu' D!!mnm fm(l:» \ll-- Mary Fulmer addeck Height Refresnment m% Frod dek "DanTIA. Gamm bulvs, and eut flowars. groceries and provision: Coblents. ves 10 al.uu smngiDE E SOLOMON’S ISLAND Special Busses Leave Washington 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. 6:40 AM. snd 1:30 P.M. Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4 Reservations, Phone Lincoln 4718 Ridge Transportation Co Jaily 1o Bragdock Heiente, 4:10 md 610 pm # 8: =3 :rmam Hei HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Golf Where It 1. | Deer Park Hotel Deer Park, Md. Elevation, 2,600 feet, Insures an Invi; :on.unt and Delighttul limate. Fine 18 hole Golf _Course, Tennis, Swimming Pools, Saddle Horses Music Dancing High-Class Service— Excellent Table 10 Cottages for Rent Moderate Rates ‘Booklet on Request H. P. Duncan, Mgr. Under !lmt Ml it Bl.vnn. Rflh urrah, for the 4th o TJuly Everybody is invited to Cobb Isfand near Rock Point, in Charles County‘ Maryland, to spend the hh | of July. Free Bathing Beach, Beach Houses and Camp Sites. Pack your tent, bring your family and agend the 4th of July week end at Cobb Choice Lm, $100.00 and Up F. B. Bannister & Co., Inc., Rock Point, Md. _— Monl\G. PACKING & SEORAGE. T4hons PACKING “SHIPPING SAEYR STV . SN RGP |59 M St. N.E. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. (Continued. ) Wi MOVE vuna\n Wnrtu,:l'flA Re Dert “Sackers Jor &»“"Na"ifh 1 ping. 705-9 Florids Ave. SAVEMON!YO!W Pmmnooxonommmz CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERT® 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. m“ ‘Warehouse Storage, Moving, Crating anute Rooms Open Storage |Moving Packing Shipping Lowest Rate « More Space for Less Money 3| Central Storage & Transfer Co. 9 “LADY OF THE BEADS Strings Held by Mrs. L. Brackett Bishop. ATLANTIC CITY. July 1.—Strange and fantastic stories are woven about distant lands by Mrs. L. Brackett Bishop. known as “The Lady of the Coming here as a delegate from n Florida club to attend the conven Women's Clubs, Mrs. Bishop dis- played some of the treasures of her search that has been a lifelong fas- cination—for beads bartered off the stories of alien lands and customs. “All the strings have stories,” said “This necklace of small woven red, white and-blue beads was bought | They were sent her by her lover and | the “unending chain' that constitutes unending love “The one of smoothly woven mon- high type of South American Indian. The unevenly threaded string of the lower tribesman. “The garnets were the pride of a quoise, surrounding the ancient fkon, were from an aristocratic Russian “The Persian beads, bound with the blue tassel, bestow safety on their falsehood or deceit, which Allah can- not bear.” own to Mrs. Bishop. Blue represents the truth, the color of the sky and for love. white, color of sunlight, is wisdom. It is a rare thing that an interesting happening entirely escapes the eye of was unrecorded. London River, the river of the empire, enjoyed a double sald a word about it, says the Man- chester Guardian. Such a manifesta- always explainable. But before the Thames was embanked its vagaries in turies were pretty frequent, for in 1658 it ebbed and flowed twice in three hours—a sergeant major's allowance which has never been surpassed. And count of the quite unprecedented freakishness of Lon n River one confesses, “that, all things considered, the oldest man never saw or heard the Fl RE- PHH LONG DISTANCE MOVERS PHONE NORTH 3343 Fure-Proo! 41820 10th N W. M. 4220 Prank. 2433} | Furniture Merchandise Best Appointments Main 9295 Fantastic Stories Woven About By the Associated Pre the strings of beads collected from Beads tion of the General Federation of collection. She will soon renew the necks of their wearers, rich in the Mrs. Bishop. | off the neck of a native African girl the pattern is the African symbol of key's teeth is the work of a very same gort of teeth comes from a Czechoslovakian household. The tur- family. wearer, for blue guards against Colors speak a language of their the water: red, the color of fire, is Double Ebb and Flow Tide. the press, but last week such an event ebb and flow of its tide and no one tion {s certainly a curious one and not the seventeenth and eighteenth cen- hours, and in 1663 three times in four some old chronicler has left an ac- ‘Winter day in 1641, wonder,” he like.” —_—— Dr. James W. Lowber of Austin, Tex., is believed to be the world's champlon degree holder. Fifty de- grees and titles have been bestowed upon him by prominent institutions of learning and leading scientifie societios, »