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MOON REAL ESTATE MULLINS— OF COURSE - COMMODORE GRUNTMORE, I STILL HAVE MY OwWN $4,5008 \NTACT, BUT THAT AINT ANNTHING! THERE IS A PHOTO OF MY UNCLE OSCAR, HE 1S VERY WEALTHY, VERY. HE |S SEVENTY-TWO YEARS OLD AND I AM HIS ONLY RELATIVE. HES GIVING NOU QU\TE A RUN FOR YOUR MONEY, SALE—HOUSES. ued.) EH-MISS SCHMALTZ? THE EVENING Uncle Oscar, the Dough Boy MY! My STAR ASHINGTO -~HOW YOUL DO REMIND ME OF MY SECOND HUSBAND. YES, YES- MR.POTTS WAS ALWANS MAKING SMART REMARKS, BUT THAT wWAS ABOUT ALL HE COULLD MAKE, | CORNER OFFICIAL NOTICE. TWO SITES ON K BT. * CAN BE SOLD TO COLORED PURCHASER— Attractive 5 ironti JAMES " _FOR SALE TO COLORED. i 1603 N. Vacant. new back newly bareain. Ppapered n.s same as rent £9,250 EACH. | Fine business location west of Connecticut | ave., the market at 2ist. Adjoining | 14 ft. wide. deep ot to alle: th are taken at this time wili 9,250 each. Full information | home on New York ng park: weil located af 8 rooms Ist arranged bie terms. | consider MORRIS WOODWARD, Realtor, 723 _20th St. N.W 3rd “AND “4th FLOORS (ABOUT 18 Tooms) of building at n.w. corner 17th and ave. nw. First floor to be occupied by | 2 new Liggett’s Drug Store. = EDW. SCHWARTZ. INC., 1014 Vermont ave. (see | Mr._Birckhead) J. Ave. N.W. brick, ‘7 rooms and bath. cella orch. new. pantry.. electricit and” Dainted Price cheap At auick. get this 6 P st nw_ Nat. 81 KINGMAN PARK. The Wonder Community of H St These houses represent the idea homes possible feature is added to substan- 55 in construction and are most conveniently located, adjoining la river park area. tia crete 23rd s Open If you you w CHAS. D. SAG National 0036. ___ RENT—WAREHOUSES. 458 VIRGINIA AVI Convenient location:s suitable for second commercial or business uses. JAMES F. SHEA, 643 La. Ave. N.W. WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. PINEY POINT SHORES_LOTS $52 TO send for free circular. BAUMAN & MAN. 1 Thomas Circle. Dec. 4700. FOR ™ SALE — MY BEAUTIFUL WATER front home, Chesapeake Bay, adjoining An- | napolls; water, sewer, gas. electricit: beach s Box 362-K. Star_of ~ SMALL COTTAGE: furnished; $35 week. Adaress Box 15 ar office. “ FOR BALE. WATER FRONT ON PATUXENT. 3 to 20 acres: good bathing and e bbing. beach, duck blind, fishing and oyster groun: Comeand see it.” A. B. Duke, Adeli FOR COLORED. New Homes. . Cars to 23rd St. N.E 50. 2 for Ev small families. Al brick, with con- deep lots to front _porches. and 535 Simple. houses. t. e Prices. $6.175 t0 $1.280. and ighted uni 9 'p.m. ave ambition and thriftiness, ill not fail to investigate. Owner and Builde 924 14th St. N.\W. CLEMENTS SHORES—COTTAGE, FIVE oms.” bath. boat, near steambost wharl churches week or $60 for 1 weeks. Eve st. n.e. (13 TARGE trees: garag water, sewer. ment: easy Frazier Ave. ‘Address Box 267-A, Star Ofice. | ATTRACTIVE 3-ROOM HOUSE, g0od water $18 monthly. LOTS AND ideally locat purposes. improvement able. J. S, N_Y. ave SIX ROOMS. BATI N Oakmont ave. and Marion st. Earage. Pleasant, Md premises’ 7 rooms ai electricity: I | shade trees; on the most beauliful street in $7.000 phone Hyatt ATTRACTIVE HOME IN HERNDON, VA. Hyattsville; co.. on rane Pric invited. se_lot _J._M. WOODWARD, 723 20th DOWNTOWN BUSINESS LOCATIONS. Lot 28 by 1 mercial zone, Improved by $20,000; reasonable term: 235 1, Lot 4 and 1 st proved by frame dwelling. zone. = Price, speculatio n JAMES MORRIS WOODW WANTED TO BUY- US s CTASH FOR WELL LOCATED HOUSES. #tores and apartments. clients who wish terms_at TER REALTY CO. £4122: even SMALL HOUSE: Have, itol st. immediate! FOR SALE—WATER FRONT COTTAGE AT Cedarhurst on the Bay (near_Shadyside): furnished. inciuding boat. Price $2.500 terms. Inquire on property or Bauman & | Helnzman. 1_Thomas Circle NEWLY FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGE: Tunnine water, city toilets, for rent. $25 & ‘week. or for sale. easy terms: Sylvan Shores: safe. sandy. shady beach: refined Summer home colony. = O. W. RID- DICK. . M. . USES. Also “have Many | to_purchase homes on present market value. SHOWAL- 1437 Eve st nw. Nat. 'REFER NEAR EAST CAP. ‘Write d!l‘l.fll ings. P electric lights; | h. $6.000. ly. 201 McGill Bids. NEW OR bed rooms lease sta Sta One of bath. 2 b many imp: __SALE OR_RENT—HOUSES. NORTH BEACH_CLEAN GOTTA: screened porches. iy 1; GES, ELEC. | accommodate 9. available | 520 per week, Shep. 2484-3° % TY HOUSE: TH ; near high school; before July 10; rent in repl Address E'ex roffice ____ el BURLEITH. |hthhrsfl’ houses, Lt orches. screens, Awnings, rovements. 1714 37th st — | YERY BOON NEELD ESTATE. AT PLUM Point Wharf on the Chesapeake. will open | | its wonderful bayside ot development. Now is the time to buy lots at predevelopment prices. y lot is close to water: best with 6 oo sara nw er; bathing beach in Maryland: fine fishing and SHORE PROPERTY. crabbing. To promote interest, lots right SALE OR RENT, VERY REASONABLE Tret sletping porch 10x34. overiooking pav: living ot en. bath: neighborhe PT. MA at | on the perfect beach and within' 100 feet of with unobstructed view of the 24- mile-wide 'ay. will be offered duri holidays at astounding prices. Closest in | miles and minutes over fast Siate highways all the way. Solomons road to Plum P road. which runs direct to property. = Never before and never again will there be this op- (open fire), 2 bed rooms, kitch- fe bathing: store near; 'refined colony: 1 mile north Pairhaven. RSHALL, Town Point. Wis. 2092, portunity to obtain the finest bavside lots ever offered at prices that coax you to buy RENT—STORES. 2114 EYE § rms and from large apartment houses nearby: JAMES M 20th st. n _EDW. P (i _EDW. P. “8th At inter: opportunit: the best blocks on H st. any business at_once. NE. CORNER 14th AND R. Large. Modern Auto Sales Ruom. 106 Feet Front on 14t St Former Azency fo HOWENSTEIN BROS., "~ N.W._SMALL STORE WITH | !;l' fine opportunity for bn(lr;:;\ 123 Don't hesitate. ~ You can drive down in an | hour and be convi [ ORRIS WOODWARD, realtor, FOLLOW THE ORANGE SIGNS TO CEDARHURST ON THE BAY. 32 miles from D. C. Lots as low as $200. | Coltages for sale: easy ter Cedarhurst | is & "refined Summer colony having electric- 13; f00d bathing, fine Ashing: private boai barbor good roads. hof tore and bakery. | Bring your bathing su Free parkine. | Drive through Mariboro and Mt. Ziop to Shady Side “rond and tollow signs Bend for circular. ~ BAUMAN & HEINZMAN, 1 Thomas_Circle. Decatur_ 4700, PINE WHIFF ]5]5.\(‘1{, On South River. Sacrifice sale water front lots and bung | low sites. 5150 up. New 5-room, screene Studebaker Ca ING., 1014 Vi._ NW. T, SCHWART: AND i1, b Next lfi Ruhob"rhmm v Aeble Rent: SCHWARTZ, INC.. 10i4 Vt h AND H STS, N section o tmo car lines, Tnusus) Tarse cstore 1n one Jocks_on Suitable for most Apply Ammediate possession. — bungalow on lot 50x140. WANTED—STORES. Not a shack! STORE, high-clase ng _au 176-A, Star office. 50 W. LOCATION, FOR arters preferred. Address Box | Best material and workmanship: concrete- block foundation, 20-ft. porch, Prench win- dows. hardwood’ floors. Ready for occu- See this cottage and save $1,600. —_— pancy. our price only s EXCHANGE. FRANK ORF, ANY REASONABLE T M I L Ll estate.Clev. 6160. 421 Quincy St. N.W. r i BUNGALOW, CORNER N.W.. COST $10,000; it the FOR nm?r.-rf RE _AND LARGE corner Ta: Md. Goo Clear of t ING, owner, For larger semi or detached house Nattonal 0882. LOT, Wells aves. Hraitsville! rocery and gas_station. Fusts. Brice. 32,000, G B WAR: 1416 F st. n.w. Natl 9172 Food For Thought A small cash payment will re- serve for you a fine salt-water- || front site, with bungalow bullt to ylor_an . 8 bed rooms: good income: thorous! modein; excellent condition: best oil burner; | $18.500, one trust. T Address Box 434 Beautifu and 3 ba garage to | The eauity of 332,500 for small apartment. | acant ground or smaller houses. BEAUTIFUL DETACHED HOME ON upper Bubjec for sm ety countr; H S N. 1418 order in a community subdivision on beautiful South River. With- in daily commuting distance of Washington by bus or auto. Southaven is a carefully but sensibly restricted colony, with sixty-foot streets and sites of one- | | half acre up. Beautifully shaded | | parkways, community beach and | | plers, pure spring water, salt- water bathing. Comparable to our best suburbs, yet our prices are exceptionally reasonable. Di- Tections: 21, miles from Bladens- burg, over Defense Highway to- ward Annapolis, turn at large sign. For further information call District 6229. Soutlven 1103 Vermout Avenne N.W., District 6229, and s hiy | Tor clear property. K Mee . ON 16th STREET. 1 detached home of 11 la ths, modern in all deta ‘match. Will consider ex Address 16th st.. 12 rooms and 3 bath ¢ to one trust. Will exchan #ll renting or commercial prop Wil slso consider a farm or ¥ estate. Mr. Brockson X SMITHY CO., ccessor to Business of L. Sansbury Co., Inc Eye St. Nat'l EAL BU e tra sec Great Fal 280-A, Star office ba. El 65 chil ckens ACRES, 7OV ER § MUST 8 40x125 _fe cludin 1343 H BUILDING LOT IN ARLINGTON | west SALE—ACREAGE. i JBDIVISION SITE FOR 1, 2 AND cis. located on State road'in Ken. | o5, mot, far . from Esional 3nd close to Maryiand Golf | v 3 . with 3500 per ‘Address on premises. REAL ESTATE—LOANS. { TRUBT LOANS PROMPILY 27 Eve st Na Ist"and 2n negotiated: | N 'HUGHES. HA 000 D. C white property. RS ERE sl MONEY TG LOAN ON D. G REAL ESTATE TRANs amount &t prevailing tntereit. JESSE L. HEISKELL. 1118 Eye st.nw. BEE ME FIRST—lst. 20d AND 3rd TRUSTS: | o red tape. quick service: reasonal $300. Tepny 3150 wk. $500. repay 3 H | Room 10, 1410 G Fi $118 per acre. ~Address SALE—FARMS. " CLEARE HOUSE. 47 tenant house: $4.200; easy RVIN REALTY CO., phone Hyatts-| §$700. repay $3.80 wk 00. Tepay 34 41,500 repay $7.50 wk §2.000. repay 310. $2500; repay $12 60 wk $3.000. repay $15.00 wK 33,500, repay $17.50 wk. 34,000, repay 320 00 wk Above paymenita include principal and in- terest and can be arranged monthly and bi-monthly_ Also loans in nearby Md. & Va A HENRY. INC. 1016 Eve ye_at._meets N_Y. ave.) JICK MONEY, D 3rd TRUSTS: $100 TO S ON PATUXENT RIVER IN | Ly, Md., near State road: | Vaiuable gravel s Jarge ‘timber $3,500. Address wrm butldings cken ot TO LEND, 20 = $4.000 ON MAR FLOWERS 6| THREE DAYS TO ern Maryland. | T1QNG se; 1w ¢ v shade - - 6,000, Ada 1416 P ST. ~ AUTU LOANS. o A BETTER, CHEAPER PLAN TO BORROW 'ON YOUR AUTO OR TO REFINANCE THE UNPAID BALANCE. NORMAN GOLDBERG 918 G BT N.W.. ROOM 501 MET. 4143 Liberal Loans Procured On_ Autus, Trucks. Store, Office Equipment Quick Low cost. Confidential service No indorsements _MONK. 931 N Y. Ave. N.W. Nat. 6123 AUTO LOANS. QUICK SERVICE. Open Evenings, 645 Md. Ave. N.E. Lincoln 0178 1719 14th St. N.\W. North 9540. LOANS ON AUTOS. USE YOUR CAR—_LOWEST RATES. LOANS ON UNPAID CARS ACME FIN. & REALTY CO., ‘LICENSED BROKERS, 905 N. Y. Ave. N.W, Na ENTION WANTED—MONEY. MANUPACTURERS RESPOBTBLE PARTY WILL PAY 10 orth of 15th & H | tempor fact of nearly “twn 17000 sa f1 Arat T cecond com- Priced for quick sale at 30c COMPLETE TRANSAC- COURTEGUS SERVICE I'. WARING m D - WANTED—FARMS %00 EQU ELL 4 GOOD BUT et each: all improv n, in- 2-car garage. ~ Make offer. Call aire 3620 33rd at. Mt OUT-OP-TOWN ADELBERT W. LEE, _BUN.W. 75%150 Water_eiectricity Nat. 9172 SUNTY, { Rossiyn. Staie terms and loca: ess Box 78-A, Star oMce loan, Security. ample Address m NEAR 5 r, was, b large ‘ot ' Pr 35 mo. ance 34 mo. from. TOi N. “Clarend hone C} New SOUTHERN ‘Exp?.iufi:i'u a refrigerator . including furnitu New 5 r. ga. Frigidaire. hardwood floors, city water, | 1age, 12 acre; price $6,500; $500 down. bal- Iso_choice lote, LOT! SHADE | 4 bed rooms. 2 baths, city Price, $8.750; small casl ay- terms. Apply AURORA HILLS | HOMES. INC., Mount Vernon Boulevard at — | 2 ACRE. $200 " cash. Kensington 74-J ACREAGE. BELTSVILLE. MD., ed for business residentini -room_bungalow, modern new State road; reason- Bldg., 14th and near Kensington Price. $2,000. L A WILLAMETTE on . See J. nd bat ath, hot- : ot 50x150 {t.; garage: lovel terms. ERVIN REALTY | tile_1765 i 6 rooms and bath, electric and “pump: * furnished 2 95,200 An offer | 19.9 to_wide alley: second com- near 7th and Penna. ave. n.w. | substantial brick dwelling. | near | Im. First commercia A good buy for use or | RD, Realtor, W. ront ‘on Mass. ave. n. unning through to' H st $6,500. 3 20th St N CLARENDON, VA, ath, elec.. cellar, heat, garage ice’ $4500, 5200 " dowr eiec.. Bath . And many ‘others to choose ice lots, $15 down. $10 mo. | DSON REAMY, on Ave.. Clarendon, Va ndon 1032; Evenings, 1823, WOODRIDGE BARGAIN, | 3 OPEN AND Six large. ghower, dining alcove and Kelvinator: h st Don't fail to see this. fireplace. North NEW BRI 2 PAL TO 6 P, Corner of koma Park. 2 School, near grade and high schools 900 20th ST. N.E, LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P.M bright rooms. tile bath and wh., and constriction House open, or call material 7203 _for_appointment CK NGALOW—$7,950. USUAL IGN. JULY 4 AND 5 ‘akoma and Boston aves. Ta- | blocks north of Bliss Electrical FATRFAX, ing surroundi niture, am.i. electri Washington | fax 82 LAR tree water: = sewe: HOMES, INC. Frazier_ Ave. | WE HAVE | houses “furni ranging from 360 fo 385 Clarendon_ 322 for CLEVER. Realtor, Clarendon ARLINGTON suburban res Rarage; THOS, 738 _15th St SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. SIX-ROOM. acre. garage WALLIS, Ci dale, Va 106 MELROSE AVE, BETHESD) modern improvemeiits; car line. Te; RENT—SUBURBAN. VA —SMAI hooked HOUSE: CORNER LOT: SHADE arage: e ey | SMALL HOUSE. CHARM- cre grounds: antique fu etc.; two bed rooms, c stove’ water heater. Cail nt Inn, Fairfax, or phone Fair- i ngs. 4 bed rooms. 2 baths: r. . Apply AURORA HILL + Mount Vernon Boulevard at city AND 7 RoOM | unfurnished. Rental | SEVERAL 6§ shed “or appointm coummsxofim(s:ogg‘;gfl:’mrrficr OF NOTICE TO SELL ’{’E’;‘?EERTY FOR UNPAID TO C. H. WILTSIE, JAMES H. WINSLOW and JOHN FAUST. their heirs. executor: Administ and to an ing any i Sauare 2 50 AUTOMOBILES BY AUCTION | Saturday, July 5th | At 12 Noon At 462 Pa. Ave. N.W. Many Late Models of Various Makes EICHBE G Official Auctioneer, U. 8. Govt. * . RESOR'’ enti- | additional | Equity { |In the Mountains of Virginia | tood. pure air, Will rejuvenate you: 44 acres N, D Y, JULY YES HE COULDN'T MAKE A CENT OF MONEY- FORE WE ELOPED HE wfi? A\fims WORRYING FOR FEAR UNCLE OSCAR WOULD COME AFTER US AND TAKE ME HOME, BUT AFTER WE LEFT HE D10 NOTHING BUT WORRY FOR FEAR UNCLE OSCAR WOULD MOVE WHILE WE WAS GONE SO WE COULDN'T FIND HIM WHEN WE GOT BACK. SAcWILTSHIRE | 300 feec from Bteel Pler on Virsinia Ave. | Write for rates. 2 | BEACH HAVEN, N. J. uant to the provisions of the Act of 85 approved February 14, 1920, ‘An_Act to “provide an method for collecting taxes in the District of Columbia. and fOr other purposes’ the Commissioners of the District of Columbia will apply ‘to the Supreme Court of the District” o “Columbia,~ holding an Court. for authority ‘fo sell at public auc- tion “all of " that plece or, parcel of land tocated In the District of Columbia. and known und described at Lot ‘if, Square 276, to satisfy the outstanding and unpaid taxes and -oecial Assessmeats and penaities and charges thereon, imposed by law. for the years 1916, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 192: 1926 and_i927 € H WILTSIE. JAMES H JOHN FAUST, their s, administrators and ' as: any "other "person or Dersons hi inferest whatsoever in said property are ed to eppear and show cause, if any 10 the Commissioners of the Dis- nor before July 14, 1930, on” should. not_ be ' made ourt” of the District ' of Columbla to' sell said property at public auction to satisty the special assess- ments. penaities and charges on such prop- erty due to the said District of Columbia. a5 provided by law By the Board of Commissioners, District of Columbia, DANIEL E. GARGES. Secretary to the Board TERM FOR PERJURY | | Sentence Is Upheld to Claimant to| B i on || $5,000,000 Estate of Lotta Crabtree, Actress. The Engleside that combines perfect bathing. always good fishing with & modern hotel, and |/ gives sure relief from hay fever, besides. | | Bookierr 0 R. F. ENGLE, Msr. | By the Associated Pres 3. | BOSTON, July 4—The sentence of | — ——— | Mrs. Ida Blankenburg of Tusa [ .A |to six months in jail for perjury OTELCOLUMBI A.cnuse she claimed o be a daughter of —— Lotta Crabtree and therefore entitled or: . W. Mecray & Bro. WINDSOR __CAPE_MAY, N. to her $5,000,000 estate, was upheld yesterday by the full bench of the Supreme Court. After sentence was imposed upon Mrs. Blankenburg by Judge William M. Prest |of the Suffolk County Probate Court, Mrs. Blankenburg filed a petition for a writ of error with the Supreme Court and was released on bond of $2,500, to | go home. She must now return to serve her sentence. ‘The Lotta Crabtree estate was fought for by numerous alleged descendants and relations from all over the coun- try, none of whom proved their case. Judge Prest found Mrs. Blankenburg | guilty of willful perjury and obstruction of justice for swearing in ‘court that she was Lotta Crabtree's daughter. Most of the estate of the famous actress is to be devoted to the benefit of disabled veterans of the World War. ___ OCEAN CITY, N. 1. _ THE ILLINOIS | 926 Wesley Ave. Amer. plan. Running water. | Priv. baths. Mod. rates. A. J. Michener, Owner. i, THE FLANDERS On the Boardwalk. Ocean City. N. A w American Plan Hotel Sea Water Swimming Pools | 3. HOWARD SLOCU __BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, . _ | |SYLVI 3 | MISS_LAMAR. 'MINISTER FACES EXTORTION CHARGE New York Broker Alleges Attempt Bryce's Hillside Cottages, near Orkney tul Shenandoah urn west at Mt. Jackson, Va. Fine A unique resort Wonderful scenery. ~The call of the mountains.” nature. good of Dlavgrounds. swimming pool. eutdo fmusements, American olan. 256 per $12.50 and $15 a_week ~Booklei Mr A Mis NILLIAM R, BRYCE. Owners. Post- ATLANTIC CIT' | ney Sprin Ofces. cither Mt Jackson. Macarie or Ori- . to Obtain $75,000 | Carolina Ave. at 8 4 king th MS Bathing from Hotel American 86 yp | Fireproof Garage Attached R. B. Lud RIDGE, idence available f ami: J N FURNISHED | i 3 wmonths, | 5150 per month FISHER & CO., INC., W District 6830, BATH BUNGALOW, AM.I: Sell, §7,000; rent,’ 345, 7. - 932,769 Melwood, Chefry: close to ' scho rms o suit purchaser. Wisconsin 4243, ATLANTIC CITY'S 'y NEW EIREPROOF HOTEL | POR RENT. | October, From Him. ____ VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. ___ NEW WAVERLEY HOTEL All outside Rooms, Private Baths, Golf Privileges, Surf Bathing, Delicious South- Write for illustrated Booklet. | _OCEAN VIEW, VA, Atlantic Hotel ° Wide verandas. Convenlent bathing, fish- 20 years "B e rson el MRS W. P AYERS BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. From now until the first of & five-room furnished apartment with garage at Braddock Heights, Maryland, near Prederick, also Baltimore and Washing- ton. Cook with electricity, hot and eold wafer. and steam heat if needed. On the cool Braddock Heights mountain, swimming pool and golf course close. also tennis court and riding horses. Apply Mrs. Charles Opel, i addock Heights, Md. 5° By the Associated Pres: NEW YORK, July 4.—A county grand jury yesterday filed an indictment | charging Rev. Herbert W. Hunter of _|Hudson, N. Y.; B. Leo Schwartz and eake Bay | Edward W. Drucker, lawyers, with at- tempted abduction. ‘William E. Willard, New York investment broker, accused | them of trying to obtain $75,000 from { him. When he was arraigned in Magis- | trate’s Court June 3 to answer the | charge of extortion Hunter declared through counsel that the $75,000 in- | volved was made up of legitimate claims, including $7,000 due as commis- sions on stock sales Hunter had made as & salesman for Willard, $35,000 Hunter planned to return to friends to whom he sold stock which, he said, proved to be worthless, and $25,000 Tepresenting damage to his reputation as_the result of handling the stock. Hunter, the attorney said, had lost his post ‘as a minister in & Pennsyl- | vania town because of checks which Willard circulated and which Hunter made good. An attorney for Willard said he con- ferred with Hunter's attorneys, one of whom read a statement outlining Hunt- OCEAN CITY, MD. MAJESTIC HOTEL acing thi American or E Day Rater . 34.50 to _$7.00 330,00 to $40.00 2P 510100 to $12.00 Weekly Rates, 2 persons ... $4000 to $70 00 15%" Discount up to July 1si. Also after Labor Day. C. PARKER SMITH, Holel Richardson, Dov tame_management. Telephone 74. + Delaware, under WANTED—SUBURE || BUNGALOW. FURNISHED, TO | | suburbs “of esty ||| Address 1. s NT, must be 'reasonable r 623 M st. n.w. ZONING COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT of Columb; 40° AND 60 MERCIAL, 60", cel 120/6 zoned Residentinl and I¥ing wes of proposed feet in depth | between sth Street and proposed 6th Street which stri NE; 60°,'C area the District shown on the District of C way dlans falling within the ares | by “Florida Avenie, | newly acquired park land, and the Gol bia Institute L H._ REIC] DA Gommission . Washington, June "4, 1930, | ANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, B AREA TO BECOND CC D AREA: that portion of pai- 6th Street. except a strip 100 lying north ‘of orida Avenue, | is zoned First Commercial changes being contingent and acceptance by, of Columbia of all streeis mbia High- bounded | New York Avenie. the | for the Denf B HELDERFER, i CROSH B VID LYNN. U. 8. GRANT, 3rd. Zoning of thie Dist ct_of Colimbia COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF | COLUMBIA. | NOTICE TO SELL PROPERTY FOR UNPAID | TQ ROBERT W. SLATER, JOSEPH LA and JOHN interest whatsoever in the Dist TAKE NOTICE Pursuant t Congress app; “An Act o | for collecting taxes in th lumbia, and ply to the Columba, uthority to triet of Colu lot 805, sauar and unpaid ‘and the pena ed by law, fo 1894. 18 1902, 18 1910° 19; 1918, 1 9! 1 9 . 1930, WHEREFO ERT Y. SLA’ executors, terest whats have to the of Columbia such applical to sell said p I8y the taxes and -harges District of C umbia. 3020.27.5v4 NOTICE TO TO _BE] ministrator person or whatsoeyrr nown as “An Act to for ~oliectiny lumbia, and missioners o ApPly o the of Columba. authority to piece of pi trict of Colu #s lot 73 (no to satisfy th and special and charges 1906, 1922 1 WHEREFO) and JOHN executors a terest whats have. of Columbia. such applica Bupreme Co: EEDS OF TRUST NOTES n vxeant ground. building lots and acreas deeds of trust potes on ved " property FULTON GOR! ontinental Trust Bids. Distrik B3si. of Columbia. 362027074 sioriers of the District of Columbia will plece or parcel of land. 5, 1896, 1904 1912, JONES ‘and JOHN J. CLEAR! adminisirators and a: ALY OLher DETson or persons having any vited o appear and s By ‘the Board of Commissloners, ot Col COMMISSIONERS OF HUTCHINSON. Any other Person or Persons having why in- d to appea. to the Col T sell said Droperty at public {8y the taxes. and chaises on such broperty o District of Columbia By the Board of Commissioners, TAX | DULEY. ROBERT Y. 270, J. A. JONES | J. CLEAREY. their heirs, ex- At d ass on or persons h in o ric’ of Columbis 0 the provis roved Pebriai provide an Act of | 14,1926, entitleq | dditional metho District of Co- for other purposes.” the Com- Supreme Court of the District hoiding an Equity Court, for sell at public auction all of that | located in the Dis- mbia, known and described as e 56, Lo satisfy the outstanding faxes and special mssessments. ities and charges thereon. Impos. ¥ the years 1889.1800, 1851, 1892, 1897, 1898, 1809, 1901 1905] 1906, 1907. 1908. 1900 1913 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, RE. ROBERT W. DULEY, ROB- TER. JOSEPH LAVE JOA \ their heirs; sens, and ocver in said propel W cause, Dissioners of on ot before July 1 tion should n Y are in- any they | e District | 1930, why | be made to the ct of Columbia bilc auction to - | sessments, penalties on such property due to the said | as provided by law Distiict Co operty x. special n umbia DANIEL F. QARGES, | Secretary to the Bo THE DISTRICT OF | COLUMBIA SELL PROPERTY FOR UNPAID fa | SEY RICHARDSON and JOHN R.| Mode ad: other iterest 73, (now in’the District of Co- their Teirs, 10 Rssigns persons havi in_lot lot 802), execiitors. s lons of the Act of | Ty 14, 1929, entitled | method | of _Co- provide an additional ® taxes in the District for other purposes £ the Distric Supreme Co ho! seil at publ 1 of land located in the Dis mbia, and known and described | W Knoy ot 802), savare 276 e oy and unpald taxes as and the Itjes th posed by 7. 1602, 1904 0. 1911, 1 1920 1928 RE. v £ RICHAT R HUTCHINSON, thelr dministrators and assigns. ‘ 1o | 1921, | )N‘ e | 4 oever in said property are in- | and show cause, if any they missiogers of the District on or before July 14, 1930. why tion should not be made to the urt of the District of Cotumbia. | tion to sat- 5 penalties o the raid 2% Drovided by | special assessim, Distriet DANIEL B GARGES. Becietary 1o the Board. MORTIMER) N $20. Up Weeakly $10. Up Weekly Golfing, Garage, Booklet, C. V. Mortimer: WESTMINSTER| 107 So. Kentucky Ave. Near Beach. Open surroundi All_outside rooms. Hot and cold running water. Private baths, Elevator Spacious_Porch ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY RATES Open-Air Ownership Management Creston Boardwalk at Montpelier Ave. ot Tates. American and Eur Piivate baths Elevator rooms_CHAS. F SEARCH. Clarion KENTUCKY AVE.JUST OFF BOARDWALK FOR YOUR COMFORT ALL THE YEAR BATH HOUSES FREE TO GUESTS S.K.BONIFACE m— ~PENN VILLA 100 South Pennsylvania Avenue, Opposite Post Office. . airy rooms with bath or Bathing Home- e_atmosphere King W. 8. Bachman | CEAN HOUSE] First house | 136 Ocean Avenue—Atlantie City from Boardwalk b and attraciive able sittng room foderate rate: MRS. COLLI ee Ave.. Large Br inc 144 8o, 1 Beac Cool. comfortable ros Batis Showers. Ph. 5- pl. 4 up diy 5 Alilp-Memt. A G. Lovette ABE!| At RDEEN A REAL BEACH-FRONT ' HOTE port, southiern end of Atlantic ate an plan._ Bathing Francis D. 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BREAKER; n __17th ‘season, ON BOARDWALK, Rooms with hot and ng water and private bath. Phone Timmons, Proj BELMON rooms, cold ru ._0. i TreRi | By the Associated Press ean front rooms | CHICAGO, July 4—The farmer must THE “Terms Teasonanior” '® *'| learn to eat what he raises, the Farm R REARNE Press Division of the National Dairy Council has decided. THE DE § Comfortable and homs. T;HE'RFN.!!Y'S llke Hot and cold run- | ~ M. D. Munn, president of the coun- fron B eins amd Lushe "8 | ¢il, said the farmer himself was largely 1E DEL-MAR *"* responsible for overproduction of dairy THE DEL-MAR *%. Private baths MRS S L cargy. | tendency lp | HASTINGS HOTEL 2%, | “'Munn said the campaign was an out- | Modern and homelike A private bath RS._CHAS _LUDLAM._ | resulted in reduction of surplus butter NEW MT. VERNON by more than 1,300,000 pounds between | _MRS. H. F. BOYD, formerly of Lin-Mar. Dhone serv. Ph. 205, Theo M. Purnel. Prop. THE. KAYE v table. free."MRS. M. KAYE, Prop. Ph AGL R._J. 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Annassa finds that one of the graves in the pri- vate burial ground has been opened Her stable bov. Otto. is murdered. Jor Diamond. owner of a New York news. tries to induce Annassa to leave iace. She refuses. Derick Cranson, & former circus athlele and ad Jone Runnells, one of the first te of the house, calls to take nassa’s polo ‘ponies. Dracu stallion, fights off Cranson. the new tenant to - A deputy is put on & heavily ‘armed. Annass, looks out and sees Dracula about the pastur the stranger's horsemansi the deputy stirring_and to the horseman. T} an " expiosi housekeeper. calls out has been murdered. _ (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) sh ride’s House the kitche n_the nient. strapger riding 1o, Sg, dmires that the' deputy EIGHTH INSTALLMENT. HE man lay half in, half out of the fireplace. face downward among the ashes. His head, or rather the upper portion of it. had been blown completely away by the widespreading charge in the riot gun. Miss West felt a curious lack of emo- tion as she stood and looked down at him. No fear. No repulsion. Not even & decent sense of pity. Was she so quickly becoming inured to the sight of death? Or had the part of her that :llreg about such things ceased to func- on? She seemed to remember that the finding of her stable boy. bruised and battered, in a pool of his own blood, had been a great shock. had cringed at the thought of it. even that had lost its poignancy now. As this stranger, it was impossible to anguish over him as though his kill- ing I 1 been depicted for her on the moving-nicture screen instead of here In real life. Yes, decidedly something inside of her had died—the spiritual esfi!lm’e—‘lll that made people worth while Oh, Miss Ann, Miss Ann!" walled Abby. “You look perfectly terrible. Do come away. You can't help the poor man by staring at him.” “This.” said the girl unheeding. and in a tone as terrible her look, “is ;\;\lrder. There can be no doubt about Miss Barth wrung her hands. “Listen to the child! Of course, it's murder. Dinna I tell you when we came to this unhallowed spot we should all be laid cold in our beds?" “Murder,” Annassa West repeated in that same dull, emotionless voice. “Dracula”—she did not add “and Dracula’s rider,” though that was what she thought—"must have been miles away when it happened. No one can lay it to his door this time.” The desperate Abigail passed her candle before the girl's dilated puplils, whimpering when they failed to re- spond, “Oh, what shall I do? What shall T do? My bairn’s gone craz And no wonder, wie all th's bloodshed For the first time Miss West seemed aware that she was not alone. “Don’t worry,” she said. “I shall be all right—in ‘s minute.” And when Abigall had done a little more wailing, “Yes, I'm beginning to feel again. I'm beginning to think—straight. Otto"— a tear sprang to her eyes—‘was not kicked to death. Dr. Cranson was wrong about his_having been trapped in Dracula’s stall” The tears were flowing freely by now. “He didn't know what he was talking about.” “Don't be too sure he didn't!” Miss Barth's relief at seeing her mistress re- turn to normal had to have an outlet in some direction. “I wouldna trust that one behind a ten-cent piece. A bit touched up here,” she tapped her own forehead, “but I'm thinkin' he misses no trick: Annassa declined to discuss the cred- ibility of the absent veterinary and began fumbling for a handkerchief. It was plain that a lack of emotion need no longer trouble either of the women. ‘The mere mention of Otto's name had done its work. Both of them were shaken by sobs. After they had embraced each other rather futilely, Abby took the steamer Tug from the end of the couch and threw it over the huddled form on the hearth. “Let’s go out in the kitchen,” she urged. othing ever happens in a kitchen.” Which was her way of saying that something was liable to happen where they stood at any migute. “We gust get help,” said Miss West, pushin® away the arms that sought to draw her from ths scene of the murder. “We must get help at once. “And how are you going to get it? “The way I did last night—stop & passing car. “You'll have no such bit of luck again. That lad was well gone in his cups or he’d never have been on the Wood road after dark.” Miss West raised her head sharply. “Strange that I should have forgotten, but there was some one on the Wood road tonight. I distinctly heard a car start just after the shot was fired.” 'And who might that have been, 1 like to know?" i “The murderer, of course. she had told herself a dozen during the last half hour that But ‘Though times the mysterious stranger had had nothing | to do with the deputy’s death, she was glad now to be able to provide him with what looked like & perfect alibi. “The car proves that the murderer came from a disl . At least we can be thankful he's gone. “Aye. and no way of stopping him neether,” Miss Barth began, picking candle grease from her bare arms. “Most a pity ye wouldna listen to rea- son and have a_teelyphone put in be- fore ye dragged us all to this God- saken hole.” m‘;):sp te her desire to keep the peace, the red-headed girl was stung to make defense. “That’s not fair, Abby. You know I tried to get the company to install a phone the day I signed the lease. They sald I'd have to wait. There were orders ahead of mine “Orders ahead, ah? Mayhap they were orders nay to let ye have a teely- e P he girl put her hands to her head “Don't try to pile mystery on mys- tery, I've had about all I can stand for one night." “But you butchered. just to satis have called P nassa drew herselt up, a slim voung fury. “That will do. Abigail Barth. I wish to hear no more.” But Miss Barth had never yet let go of an argument until she had wrung the last word from it. “Weel, the man yer doing all this for, be he the great archi- tect you say he is or be he not, is nay worth the powder it would take to blow him to Hades. And that's God's own truth.” Though she obviously resented the bluntness of this allusion to her former fiance, Annassa West's anger died with- out a second splutter; and when the in- defatigable Abigail took up the candle to leave the room she followed like & spanked child, her eyes averted from the form under the steamer rug. Dressed, and seated before the kitchen range, which Miss Barth took nolsy pains to stir up with the shaker, the two women again discussed the best method of getting word about the mur- der to Hales Crossing. “One of us must go, and one of us must stay,” decided Miss West. “I can take Blue Bullet and ride to Seth Toby's house. OF you can walk as far as the main road and try to signal A passing car.” “T shall nay go alone, and I shall nay stay alone,” was the vmmmf.reummn; reply. “Think of somethif else.” can stand to see us all Twa people dead a'ready, what your faither would ‘the West sense of fair by Morth American Newspaper AlMisnce. |~ Always For hours she | e, Annassa Wast had not lived for a most 20 vears under the same roof with the stubborn Scotchwoman for nothing. She accepted the ultimatum without argument. “Then suppose we both go. Do you think you could ride the bay mare if 1 put & blanket on her? She couldn't possibly run away with you in her present_condition.” But Miss Barth was taking no chances with a quadruped, and said so. The girl gritted her teeth. “That settles it. We must both walk. Come on." Taking a lantern from a peg over the sink, she pushed her companion out the door ahead of her, turned the key in the lock, and set off doggedly around the house to the brick wall. At the gate, however, she paused. “It's almost 5 miles to the Crossing. your feet always hurt you, unless a car picks us up we can never do it before davlight. Suppose we make a try for that veterinary's home. He told ‘me he lived on the other side of the south pasture, somewhere in the wood: Abby, to whom 5 miles sounded like 500, was graciously pleased to offer no objections to trying for Dr. Cranson’s house. "It can't be far” encouraged Miss West as they retraced their steps. “He spoke of it s being right over yonder." after dark, the rock-bound pool smelled of the sea. Miss West was moved to comment on this phe- nomeron as they hurried past. “I can actually taste salt on my lipe,” she saig and paused to mend the wick of the lantern, which had begun to smoke “Brine, and we're miles from the ocean Even the sound isn't very close. “Hath earth no graves that ye thus must spread | The boundless sea ¢, boun for the thronging The words seem to say themselves, It Was uncanny, the way in which the idea of death intruded itself here at every turn. A sort of self-induced hyp- nosis What the psychiatrists would call a— “Look!” Abby had caught her wrist. “What's that?" ¥ SoiN “What's what?" Miss Barth said in a sepulchral whis- per. “I thought I saw summat floating on ‘the water.” The girl swung the lantern back and forth till its rays had fllumined the en- tire surface of the pool, but it brought out only patches of green slime and an | abortive lily, She sald in & tone of hore ror: “Abby, can't you see now why that woman was found drowned. Fear drove her to it. Let’s don't talk till we get away from here. Let's don't even think. Come They went on. | Lucky they did not have | red barn. That would have | than " the pool. to pass the been worse Something suggestively sinister in its stark outlines sent them away from even the shadow it cast in | & wide detour. | 1t was a relief when they came to the | south pasture. Here no skulking form | could lie in wait, no escaping murderer | find a place in which to hide. A sweet | smell of clover filled the air, Crickets chirped their homely song under their | feet. Miss West saw traces of the ti- tanic struggle with Dracula—patches of | turf torn up, the earth underneath still | moist and black. Could it be that only an hour had passed since she knelt at her window to watch the battle between the mysterious stranger and her stal- lon? How had it ended, she wondered, and where were the two now? Within sight of the family burying ground the girl remembered about the quagmire and_Mr. Runnels' span of plow horses. Conscience smote her. It | would not be fair to take Abby into the | woods without warning her. Yet, if Abby were warned there would be no | going into the wooe Of this she was well aware. A scheme at last suggested itself. | “Abby,” she said, as they reached the fringe of willow trees, “you stay here where you can watch the house. Some- {thing fells me the murderer will come | back to the scene of this crime. If a | light appears in any of the rooms, you yell ‘O-ooh-o!' ‘That wi Like » screech owl. I'll hear you. | The Scotchwoman did not seem alto- |gether pleased with the role that had | been assigned her. “You're sure it's safe | for vou to go into those woods alone?” “Absolutely. There's nothing to be |afraid of. And anyway, I don't mean | to go in so deep I can’t get out.” Which in a manner of speaking was the truth. Miss Barth resigned herself to the thought of separating, but only, as she took pains to declare, for five minutes. If at the expiration of that time Miss West had not returned, she would fol- |low and do something, the whole of il’hl(‘h was not audible to her young | mistress, but which sounded like “Up- root every tree till I find ye.” (Continued in Tomorrow’ ar.) SEMINOLES TO FLEE :Red Cross Worker Asks for Ald for Indians From Everglades. | By the Associated Press. FORT MYERS, Fla, July 4.—Driven | from their Everglades haunts by high water, & band of 30 Seminole Indians, headed by Josie Billy, has taken refuge | at Immokalee, where they are said to be in need of food and medical attention. W. Stanley Hanson, known as the “with medicine man” of the Seminoles, because of his friendship with the tribe, and Miss Margaret Shepherd, local Red Cross executive, after a visit' to Immo- kalee, described the situation as acute. They appealed for aid High water has prevented the In- dians from hunting deer and other game and from catching alligators, the sale of which forms their chief rev- enue. It also kept them from attend- Ing the annual shot-cataw, or green corn dance, POLICE MOBILIZE AS JOBLESS GATHER Chicago Riots Feared as Conven- tion of 10,000 Is Called. By the Associated Press, OHICAGO, July 4.—Five thousand policemen were ordered mobilized early today to prevent trouble feared at Com- munist demonstrations. Acting Commissioner Alcock ordered the mobilization when he received word the convention had been called for today of 10,000 delegates representing the ‘unemployed of the United States and Canada. Every police captain in Chicago was ordered to be at his office promptly this morning. Reserves were to be kept on duty until all danger of disorder was over, Little was known of the plans for the convention. Police believed there would be & gathering of some kind, but they did not known where. Use of Union Park for a_demonstration was refused the Trade Unlon Unity League yester- day. . Employes in the British civil service have increased from 247,700 in 1914 to 304,000 today.