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A s = mflflfl'{?" Army Men n.e‘owesr INHABITANTS v PN 46 | = e e 1. C. C. Ruli Void b l ay transfer charges on westbound | of Appeals, entered a d MAJORITY STOCKHOLDERS PRIReY aulad o ,Frcmm from East St. Louts to St. Loufs, | 2siG> an order of the mierstate o CHICAGO, June 22 ().—Western rail- | 1 Alsch _ | merce Commission of July, 1926. w RESIST NEWSPAPER SALE |, 0ic. iring . Louis st sesterday | o5 Samuel Alschuler & B. Ander- | requied the Eastern raiifoads, 10 pa RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3 f transfer charges on westbound PRINCESS ©Ocean end So. Carolina Ave Built of brick ) pen all vear. $3.50 up div. Spee. ican Plan. Choicestable. Bathing Run'g water in all rooms. Priv baths. Capacity 500. All white service: chestra. dancin, Recarpeted & * - ' 1q Toad map free. Thone 33th Year. PAUL C. ROSE Own. & Mer. ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. Established for sixty years. On Ocean and Bonrdwalk New firepront building. Thoroughlymodern. Capacty 8 0 Gars AP airer J. Busby, Inc. i SUMMER cands Daiy ALBEMAR LE IM\" - -~ S? up luly $12 up 'lllly WITH MEALS -S4 up Daily, S" 50 up W WATKINS aha detailed | ; | selections include H. S. Kis \\’ESTMINSTER BEACH otiside prie European Plan,‘ 32 Up Dly. Special wkiv_rates NEW OWAERSHIP MANAGEMENT. 'IORT I M ER. QAer IJTS HIRE YIRGINIA AVE oy Booklet Owners er #100 tp datiy Special weekly o fom Beach. Europ. P1. §2 u o Al windows screthed, hotel " Homelike, Spaclous ae! HO EL NEW BELMONT Boardwal Ocean Ave. European Plan Bathing nomel yne Mot A G. Lovette NN Viean cno onoecticut Ave Jocation iry th season _ M. DUN {~ Iilinois. Private Pacific Hotel Lewis e ing from hotel. dly. 520 up wkly. ITY HOTEL. TENN | V! Lg.. airy rms. Run. water, Briv. 7150 up diy. Bathing privijeses. Show- | Mrs o9 s plan ___Open surroundings Ol:nn c Cap. An 250. e ik i Beach, Amer. Plan o e e B ng I';( r:llrmm HOTEL TREXLER) 18th yr. Amer Hml Wmdsor Oa,_ine B t CAPE MAY, N. J. coid mmm!z;l water g 5 Booklet. Five " 7 ENGLE. Manager. OL EAN CITY, The FLANDFRS On the Boardwalk, OCEAN CITY, K. J. THE BELLEVUE Ocesn City, N. J very ~conven- Ocean Ena A THE ILLINOIS 72 Wesiey Ave. Amer- ican plam. Hunnine water. Private baths. Mod. rates. A. J. Michener. Owner WILDWOOD, N.°J. peie DORSEY $vapean oC I.A'\ CITY, MD. PLIMHIMMON MOTYL. 46 new sooms and baths added Ocean tromi " Best service. Baliroom Orehestra. Garage, COLONIAL HQTEL 10 July 15 Hamxlton Hotel Lunming Vs hing. Goll Geean Front Daneing. b "H'; rrl Mayflowu THE Hl STIN(‘S HOTEl ,m - 8 DLAM THE DEL. MAR i 'IHF DFNNIS r BREAKERS . H. Timmon Sacam. Amec S 5 | PROPOSED AT NEET® | “{Rules 1or Subdmders Held Added Protection for Buyers. By the Associated Press. OUISVILLE. June 22.—A stringent code governing development and sale of subdivision property was presented to the National Assoclation of Real Estate | Boards yesterday by the home builders | and subdividers division of the assocta- tiol The code will national convention {ment. It constitutes a definite set of | commitments to which all subdividers | holding membership in the organiza- | | tion would be held in their business | ! practices, and would be an added pro- tection to the buyer of subdivision | | property, the divisional organization | | pointed out The code would fnsure public utilities improvements as advertised by the sub- | divider, and would assure purchasers | property outside city limits which cut up into building lots_ihat he would | buy it as labeled “acreage,” and not as ‘ improved property. Harry Culver of California will be | ‘nommnu-d as president, it was decided. Culver's name heads a long list of | | officers selected for presentation. Other | ell, Spring- | H.E.| third | : Rich-| be acted upon by the before adjourn- field, Ohio, as first vice president; R(k S Catherines, Onlar(n sident; L. E. Brow mond, Va., fourth vice president: Butts, St. Louls, fifth vice Dreddenl and E. G. Krumrine. Chicago, treasurer. . | Railroads of Germany are now held responsible for loss or damage to bag- | gage regardless whether such s due to negligence of the road. | RESORTS. Ty BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. MD. Braddock Heights, Md. On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains 47 Miles From Washington HOTEL BRADDOCK M. J. Croghan. Mer. VALLEY VIEW INN AND COTTAGES mond & Oberlander SEACHRIST MOUNTAIN HOUSE | Mrs. J. W. Seachrist | CAMP SCi Y INN Miss Clara E. C THE FAIRMONT Miss_Anne Keiauver HAYES’ COTTAGE Mrs. Josephine Haves THE BRAETHORN Mrs. Clarence W. Rudy KELLER'S INN Miss C. E. Keller REST COTTAGE Miss_Louise C. Blu SUNSET VIEW J. W. Harlex DELMONT COTTAGE Miss Mary Fulmer THE STONEHURST COTTAGE Mrs. C. 0. Hottel. Prop. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS GARAGE Zimmerman Bros. FREDERICK DAHLIA GARDENS Braddock Heichts. Md. \ Blue Ridge Transportation Co. busses leave Raleich Hotel 730 '0:30. 2:30. 4 Saturdays exira bus leaves at 2:30. Also reached by B. & O, 1 You can't g0 wronz on Casa Loma. By | hr the finest and most modern on Brad- | dock Heights. A place for those who seek | to rest and enjoy their vacation. Every com- fort to make one happy—with reasonable S 135.00 double $3.00 per h bo: Sneclnl rates (:omn Nibrah . Aph. o 7 | also li:ter apis Elec u “fur. apts. lichenetie, bath: cooking and Ha: {In (yunm-rv Tests the Associated Press. BUDDO‘I COP, Scotland, June 22.—Two men were killed and two wounded when a shell from an 18-pounder gun-fell among a group of observation officers during gun: nery practice today. Capt. Abbott of the 13th Royal Artillery and Gunner Steward were killed, while Maj. Felland, gunnery instructor, and Lieut. Martyr of the Scots Grays were wounded. 'OFFER SUMMER TRIPS ON ‘HOLIDAY YACHTS’ :Shipping Companies in Britain Catering to Demand for Special Service on Cruises. GLASGOW, Scotland (#)—Holiday afloat are increasing in popularity | people of Great Britain, and shipping companies are catering for these by| putting into service a number of smail | liner: which are called “holiday yachts.” Summer passages from and to princi- pal ports in Scotland, England and Ire- land are already scheduled and advance bookings numerous. The many Scott- ish “firths” are among the attractions, |and a trip lasting from 7 to 12 days | will cost the tripper from £8 to £12. The tourist who wishes to journey | further afield is being catered for aboard larger boats scheduled to run on 57 different cruises during the season, | including runs across to Norway, to | Spain, Portugal and Morocco, (o the | Mediterranean ports or to Greece and Constantinople. Charges for this varied program range according to the time and length of journey. BISHOP TO BE CHOSEN. | Successor to Prelate, Recently As- sassinated, Due in September. CHARLESTON, S. C., June 22 (P). The council of the South Carolina dio- cese of the Protestant Episcopal Church will select a bishop to succeed the late William A. Guerry in a meeting at Flor- ence on September 18. Bishop Guerry was shot and fatally wnunded by the Rev. J. H. Woodward of ! Brunswick, Ga., several weeks ago. After lingering & week or more he died the night of June 11. shooting the bishop, turned the gun on | himself and committed suicide. The council will choose a bishop from among the clergy of the diocese, it is believed. HOPE FOR MANTELL SLIM. | Physicians Report Actor Critically Ill in New Jersey. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J., June 22 (#)—Physicians last night said they held little hope of recovery of Robert Bruce Mantell, noted tragedian, who is critically ill at his home, Brucewood. from a complication of ailments, which he suffered during the Winter. He was obliged to return here about Shell Explodesi TO HEAR SUMMERALL | Chief of Staff to Dehver Address | bration. } at Fourth of July Cele- | Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, chief | of stafl, United States Army, will de- | liver the principal address at the an- nual Fourth of July celebration to be | held by the Association of Oldest In- habitants of the District of Columbia at the Old Union Engine House. A business meeting will open the cele- | bration at 11 o'clock, and the patriotic exercises will begin at 12, with a unch- con to follow. The occasion will be the ninety-first anniversary of the building | of the Old Union Engine House. The opening business session will be presided over by John Clagett Proctor, | vice president, while the patriotic ex- ercises will be presided over by Wash- ington Topham, vico president invocation will be pronounced by Dr. Mark Depp, pastor of Calvary M. E. | Church. The Declaration of Indepen- | dence will be read by Charles A. Lang- | th | ley, vice president, and a musical pro- | | gram will be.presented by Miss Leona Keller Bixler, Mrs. S. B. Daugherty and Mrs. Lillian R. Latham, accompanist. | The entertainment committee in| | charge includes: Mr. Topham, chair-| man; Henry L. Bryan, Percy B. Israel, | Dr. Benjamin W. Summy, Fred A. Em-' Mr. Proctor and J. Eliot Wright. ‘Amvnded Negotiations to Force | Transfer of Atlanta Constitution by Suit Is Opposed. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, June 22.—Further agree- ments to negotiations for the sale of |the Atlanta Constitution were declined yesterday in an answer filed by the majority stockholders, to the amended |suit_of Luke Lea and Rogers Caldwell | of Nashville, Tenn., seeking to force the sale of the paper to them for a sum of | slightly more than $54.000. The original suit filed in Federal Dis the stock of the paper at little more | than $54,000 on claims that an audit | of the Constitution's earnings did not justify the agreed price of $1.050,000 The amendment filed a few days ago | offered to let the “trial judge fix a just | |and reasonable price reduction” from |the original purchase agreemen In their answer filed today, the ma jority stockholders, Messrs. Clark Howell, “Albert, Howell, jr., and Clark Howell, Jp. decline to negoliate further_ with | ssrs Lea and Caldwell as suggested | |in‘the amendment flled this week: - They set forth in their answer, that the carnings of the paper in 1926 wa | greater by $12,000 than is claimed in negotiations with the Nashville men. % | The suit is set for hearing before | |Judge Samuel H. Sibley in Federal District Court Saturday. Private exhibitions of new models of | American automobiles were held in Po- | land this year. M'-BRKS &CO G-STR BET WEEN I1th & 12th JUST ARRIVED! Ready for { Fhrift Lhop ) 250 New Sleeveless Washable Silk FROCKS Woodward, after | six weeks ago from a tour in which he | was appearing in Shakespearean plays. With him are his wife, Mrs. Genevieve Hamper Mantell, and their son Bruce, a student in Detroit Unlversl Puhhllung I"mn Incorponm. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, June 22.—Robert T Pell, F. Marion Law and David B. Karrick of Chevy Chase have formed company and incorporated under the | State laws of Marvland to publish a news review under the name of Affairs, Inc. The office of the company, ac- cording to the incorporation papers, is 2 located at 6400 Rockville road, Chevy Chase, and the company is_incorpor- ated with & capital stock of 500 shares = | of no par value. 25 ER P/ M DEER PARK HOTEL America’s Pinest Mountain Resort Reasonable Rates. Huch J. EMMITSBURG, MD. EMMIT HO_USE In the Biue Ridge Mis. Nice little modern hote! Moderate in_price. Quiet for week ends and | racation. Weekiy rate Chicken-waffle_d Amer open | Frie bosting madyh ounds: home cook- n Por circalar . Shady Side. e Ba pacious ml 38 miles from Was! te RURAL HOJ | Ma® Phone. West River 217-F-11 VIRGINIA. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS Orkney Springs, Va. Washinglon's nearest large mountain resort. " Delightiully cool: 2300 fee Bealthy elevation: mear che aeat Cave erns: very superior table; efcient whil peitresscs: golf, tennis, dancing, hors back riding, swimming. ling, etc freshing mineral springs and baths. Rea- sonable rates Cap-u'!y. 500 ‘Shenss E. L. COCKRELL, Pres. and Mgr. PoTamac BEACH More than ever the Potomac's most de- th\‘u salt-water resort. Privately owned and operated. Clean beach, artesian drink- ing water. Safeguard the heaith of your family. Drive your car via Fredericksburg ortake Rochmond: Washington Bus to Pred- gricksbure, connecting with Bus for Potomac | Por information and reservatio B. Potomac Beach prite” Prank Johnson, | #.0. CASTLEMAN S INN A eolonisi resort near Bluemont, on Shen ndoab River: valley, mountain and Water nery; shaded gronnd. drives. flshing boating. swimming: new baths and sewerage no children. 315 =nd $18 per week, up o Decem Booklet. Maurice P. Castieman, Berry WINCHESTER, VA Allractive house, o [eidential street; "lawn. biy, shady porch Badie and Rebecea Tabb, 411 West ord Bireet 2% COLONIAL BEACH, VA. 3 10 #4 daily (with meals) $16 1o 520 wkly COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL 65 miles from Washington. on the historc » with its fishing. crabbing athing, dancing. horseback fond and healthi y. Invites ¥ P Telephone Owner wnd_Mar v Mor eeke “Pienty of park HARPERS FERRY, W. VA, The Hill Top House Amone the Mountains Huprrn Ferry, W. Va. MO nenandosh Vailey Special weekly rate EAGLES MERE oveliest Spat in Pennsylvania of the Lake of the Eagles Bathing - Two splendia wolf courses ole mnd 9-hole For d THE CRESTMONT INN THE EDGEMERE—L B © THE. 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