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I'chrr‘ TOF_ VALUABLE TWO- STORY MER SUsINESS PROPERTY: B xnowu AS PREMISES NO. 1840 SEVENTH STRI WEST. By virtus of & certain dsed of Lrugt duly ficorded in ' Liber o, folig 318, geq. ol the land records of ‘the Biatrici ot imbia. and at the request of the party -:nmu thereby. the undersigned trustees will t public auetion, in_ front of the °p THURSDAY! THE THIRTY ST DAY OF JULY.' AD. 1930, THREE.THIRTY | 0CLOCK ‘1., the 1o 1owing-described land and premises, situate in the City of Washington. District of Co- bia, and designated as and being part of 28 in, Youns and Fowler's subdix shuare 421, as per plat recorded i o of the surieyor for the District of Calumbu 10 Libe at folio 42: Begin the Same ai the southeast corner of saie for | and ru e north along the line of thene: Eeventh street 35 feel: feet: thence south 11 feet feet: thence south 10.80 feet; 18.57 feet to & 10-foot alley: thence south nd along the line of said alley 3.20 f thence east 98 feet to the begintung Terms of sale: One the purchase money to be pald in balance in two eanal’ installments, pa n one and twe Fears. with interest at six per centum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upen the roperty sold. or all cash. at the option of he purchaser, A deposit af $500.00 will be ed at time of sale. All conveyaneing. , At cost of purchaser. Terms of complied with Within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustess Jaserve the right 'to ‘resell the property at the rigk and cost of defaulling purchaser. after five davs' advertisement of such ress {D, Fome mewapaper published in Washine- ton. D.C. BATE RREN. ¥721-d&ds.ex8u ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON. Auctionee: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF_VA] UABLE FODR ST APARTMERT u.nmn e MWirson, P N0 N, R 148 AN, MARVARD CONTAINING FIVE STORES APARTMENTS "D a rvrmde m loar o 's3es. rolis 433 4 “Tecords of the District 0f 'C "and "at request of DTty secured thereby. the undersigned surviving trustee Tl offér for sale by public atiction in front ESDAY, TWENTY following-de- film-ln in’ the Lot 6! “yardman and s subdivision af lota In block | 3 ¢ unds of Columbian Col- | Ioge,. A% per fit Yecorden 1n Liver Sounty 21 folio 3. of the records of the office of e ToliRvevor ot "the District Basinning for the same a norh line of Harvard street at the south= enst corner of said lot 67 and running thence of point “en said line of H Tould be the point of intersection of w pro- longatien along the center line of the east wail of premises No. 1409 Harvatd street with the said north line of Harvard street. | titence north aleng "-m prolongation and | thward of said cen- the rear line Tise of said lof to the northeast orner gLaaid lot and thence south slong the est | Enlnnlnl D a3 lots 66 and 67 in 670, together ith right of way over and acrass the renr ® feet of the remaining part of over and across t in said square for o gEress for use and benefit nl said let 66 and 10 oeg 1 [ and_interest semi 5 Uhpatd halance due i full {bree date, secured by a second rust !lrcm Droperty Rold: or all cash over tiust. tien of purchaser. "A deposit of 32,000 red of purchaer at sale. All convey- - c(nl recnrdin and notarial fees at cost haser. Terms to be complied with 'Ithl{! “Uhirty days Jrom day of sale, other- serves t| ell FRANK r HARMAN. 3717-d&dbs exBu ‘shreiving Trasise. OWEN CTIONEERS, THOB. D Fve streot Northweer T Roven AL At R i D o ;kguw‘:m REM fl" ni rtse. ot fogr ceriain decds ar frusi duly Tedorged n Liver No. 8061, (folios’ 271 365 and 201, respectively, of land rflcoml of the Platrict of Col nd at Teauest of the ecured” theren; under . gned trus e "will sell at publc o, S0 remises, on WED AY OF a3 ing iots ~thirty<two (32) i . in- Samuel quare numbered recorded in the of the District of LU Ciber 14 attolio” 18, e-third of the purehase money Daid in cath, balsnce in \wo eaual instaliments, payable in one and twc years, with interest al uix per centum pel from day of grt sald. or, all casn. &l parchaser, v “rmmm' 2t u eancing, reco i -—n t nxmm%yorn o et S he progerty lt l.)l! l’llk and cos ault- fter five di ad !l’lll men| ubu-. newspaper published A SN Trustees. 3y19-d&ds,e: THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. OF AN UN. o "‘*:.,.'Efgflzofl. 'REET_NORTHWEST, e A DI'I'ACEID FRAME des; Covkt of the &n:m ’u« Oe]uv\bll. Hoiding o Boubate. Court: Admniistra Cause No. suo; -m sell at pubiic suc: tion, within of Thos. J. Owen Son. 1431 e o on FRIDAT: JRST DAY oF ‘AvGUST, iei. the undivided remainc fateren; ot Georee W. ‘Hills, dscensed. s | ect to the life interest of Florence W, ollowing-deseribed land and in the District of Colum- t, Bumbered thirty-elght part ‘ot ot Rumbered thri i"' S imre Humbered Cwenty-seven hunc 4 and tweniy-two (1732), with the im- rovements' there: i n cash. §300.00 deposit ¢ bid. Al co: recording le o seauired upon accep yevancing, ‘notary | ee purchaser’s co of Blea W iih! wPin Vhiriy aa: Sale, otherwise the administrator reserves the ‘HEht to resell Prop t the risk ment of such in w"mngmn D, C. ARLES Administrator. ACK. Furnishings and Equipment of Oxford Hotel 14th & Penna. Ave. N.W. The Gevernment having acquired is aotel the undersigned have been dirested to dispose of the entire fur- nishings BY PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, July 28, 1930 Commencing 9:30 O'Clock AM, including valuable revolving storm door, beds, springs, mattresses, pil- lows, dressers, chiffoniers, wardrobes, easy chairs, rockers, cots, pads, ruj carpets, mirrors, elec, fans, blanke spreads, sheets, towels, fire extin guishers, sereens, shades, ote. AUCTIONS. THE JULY 24, 1930. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MOON MULLINS—LONESOME AND BLUE [ 8t vorser LOOK Like UNGLE WL KE MAME D. C., THURSDAY, CERTAINLY NOT, MR. PATROLMAN, MOST CERTAINLY NnOT! WE WAS MERELY BELIEVE WELL, 1 DON'T KNOW BOVQUET r-ofl WHAT YoU CALL 1T, LADY HER. ~BUT YOU HAD THIS GUY BY THE WHISKERS WITH ON! HAND AND WAS SMACKIN' HIM ALL OVER THE S$TREET WITH THE OTHER, WHILE HE HAD A MALE-NELSON ON YOU. MAYBE YOU DON'T CALL THAT FIGHTIN' BUT— RESORTS. Reg ¥ 8 Patof A Yagind yright. 199 rbune. ruouu certain deed of trust duly | AU TION SALES, AUC nzson'fl Vi . FUTURE DAVS. LANTI owau L m o s = S nn l:u Street Nonhweu ‘} ° \ 1 Y A bil ‘ RNE SRS BN oBNE! {1 At Weschler's ' 2w 110 160, Neoa. 743 AND 1938 TRVING . saBRP diock Faow Siac NORTHWEST Auto Auction MILLION QOLLAR PIER in 6036 t 4 £2cords ot the Distriet, of Golumbia. the request of the party the undersigned will sell front of the THE TWENTY EIGHTH 1930, COMMENCING, AT THREE-FORTY fol flny four | fered in three east wail and | Tithia Two Blacks of New Comveation Holl TER ALL ROOMS. Suites | N HING fron HOTEL, Fleen Ree: Write or oh 4.05 Winte: el._Deerm: w2l 613 G St. N.W., ecured 'thereby, SATURDAY | ublie u“_z g xocxwwflu July 26th—10 A.M. re. o, o o SNORY: premises on DAY OF JULY Consiznments Received Any Time PR SS d':thbtd ll d 1 to Bal <he D‘llflt!‘ D'Y Columbia $v24,35 'ln!l W. A T, A i Ocean !thl:,'\!‘:"\:hv Nrohnl Ave. foriy.four Oy "ty two | (a3) - and : | Modorn wrick Hote m...m.mu... (Continued Prom Yesterday's Star.) in Shapiro's subdivision' of | THOS, J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIO Capacity 500, Orchestra, Dancing d twenty-five hundred 0D T m,m Neriiwert: Bathing from Hotel TWENTY-EIGHTH INSTALLMENT. All White Sery From u 00 Dai Der plat recorded in r for the District of merican Plan o ; et RN e g e i BREE e WASHINGTON [ g S5oms Terms of salc: Said pr AFARTMENTS. BEING ¥S- RO ervations at Hotel Expense Young & Atlantic Aves. mear beach and Qquestion. There was no staircase, le;l to diy of k. U She raliowing ’1 dy Dietiises. situate in ¢ cel will b NOR' Write Box L “Princess” for amusements cap. 150: farge, aivy rooms being designed th clude lot 41, By virtue of a certain deed of t o th i vater: llent _tabl the house RGP UES Lo nd ¢ h“""q K. 3,16 include lots 83 and | recorded in Liver %o. 8736, Tolio. 230 hve. Pau " Rosecrans. O Fu’u bathing. - American plan. $20 up lines of a bungalow, with all the LI IR RO of the land Tecords of tre District of *Ch naser “nel = ly. CHAS H: ADAMS. Mgr. | rooms on one floor. ®rovidentially, in ness’ of $8.750. ‘and snid propertiea” will be Aereby, 'the ' vaaersisned iruvtecs his groping he came upon & box of | sold Subjgot o u‘!}:! e st indeb! \ld 1 publle atetion. in" front of the | | matches and an oil l]amp. Urged to | Gerds*'oe erhise. “Intarest and. taxes to. be YO, AT POUR & BLOAR PEACH WOOD | raste repeated tappings, he discov~ ! si A cribed ont Atve.. nr. beach. all reoms hot and eold | ered a ladder in the kitchen. Scram- $3.50 up diy &‘“}‘(.‘.’e asers ted as and being lAIIIING WOM IIO‘IEI. = hole in the ceiling, Willie let the lamp il Yisien of 103 in siuare ROOMs- 75 BATHS explore a cobwebby space, which ap- days 1 ,m;gw o ait. otherwise, sordeatin the orice'of the nutieyor ‘for, the lwmuu WAl N ALL Rooms peared to do double duty as ulting pureh i pSublect to'| Idhe lm:fldln m;nuTun fine Ml‘w smuuvlmmm '2?3".‘“,',‘"%,3:‘:& o e Tavitir somer as’ shown n n a in‘some newspaper bublished in - | fovenants ?'n‘..f'.n ‘mm‘ aws and CVOTAE L e bound and_gagged. lay the figure of & 4 nANc 1‘! l.fiw fb,,,'.‘;‘.’;{,{“"& ,c, b1 ST woman. One caster was oflhthe I?l;dl extend {0 ahd apply fo ‘il lovs in said I snd it was easy to see how, by rolling _$16.18.10.21.22.22.24. 15 26, u “Trustees. ‘;";,‘:",;,‘,';f.’.";’.",‘m'fe?fy"fl;gnb’[::;'&:;nm Me rose Hal] back and forth, the tappings had been TRUSTEES: T ¥l gell at p blie premi; a Blindred el P My Georgelown, How. ko ired recorded in (he office of th sald Distriet of cxf'"mm' fn” Liber at folle 1. 8ul wn, pultaing Testriction life estapliined 37, procecdings in Distiict Court. Cas e o, T306 in + ot the Disttict of Culum‘n B G vell, 1. G. Lagel TES *30UEDAILY = INCLUDES e A L--fir mnui’" cx'n'sr:’eucnfi'mh- £ Parking ¥ g e e tions ol 1La’ pa ',?“’ ¥, Dorp V. Bowiby, ’mle nu-& ?u Wahvadel & Kennad s f 3500 will be Yeau mf m- o Elane nu days_{roi otherwise the trustees Faserve Tegell the property at the risk ‘ong can f defaul chaser, r nv' days' made possible. OCEAN END OF SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. difidently, Most Central Location. Running Water. vate Baths. Elevator to St. American Plan, Daily—$4 up (double) with Meals Weekly—S18 up (double) with Meals EUROPEAN PLAN—$2 Daily mrfll‘ Family Rates. 10th Successful Year. FONES, Prop.. for 18 Years President ot ‘The Brunswies Club of Washingion. - same according to said laws and resalations. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, of sale: One-third of 1431 Eve Btreet Northwest. money to be pald i equal lnu-llm:n SALE OF VALU, e it Bl g Slowly, the purchase alanc ash, at th pure A defln{mt‘ul $2,000,00 wilj by girl who had been his bride? sale recording. ebe, at cost of i complied with w *rom any ‘o ssle; otherwise reserve the right io I ¢l the risk and cost of nnuumnt. pumuur AP ave dye avertisement esi In"‘some’ new ain Washing in Some newspaper published in Washing Sy20-adids exBORIV "rrustees. LEGAL NOTICES. NEEDHAM C. I TR, SUPREN n Estate of Jos “Cap. 200 Private bat) Moderate {aua Fre H. Jiow g rigk nens veseh amusement. erivte | G100, PR Ml Rncer, o BELMAR HOTEL Running water. Batnine tiom Hotel, Gar A plan, 190 up wkiy. © NOLL-TIMMES head upon her breast. sau and Alxu-llx On beach n 16ih St., furn._ cottages accom. RESORTS. . day, week and season, BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. DICKSON-PITTSBURGH _ Camp Schley Inn ibject to improvements. ' con heuft T Ko it 2 e b'!n returs to Samuel | nmwerx ety x.ufn i, 8038 S| Ameri- New management, iy OCEAN_CITY, MD. Ueaters aig Amusements. - Private | CROMWELL athing from hotel; hot and cold | cap Plan ,$20 up weekly, _W_BIRD. neing; _recordin Keepan, ! Il‘rr Wi, e ot éliEI\"iiVle ; Running water. Bathing .rlv Famous |fl|' its mea 5 M\lmuck. thur M. Barnhart, Mg . M. Poriney, e Port- - Hile Ramsey, - Rebecca . Dimple Lazzelle Gib- Kentueky Ave.—near Reach ry Modern Appointmen Amcrl:nn Plnn A tb DAty Bpecial Weekly me, Dew ADAM A. WECHLER & SON, Auctioneer T v, c offer r sale Hont %of the premires. ‘on THURSD| THIRTY. DAY, OF JULY, fi POUR O M. the 'fo d” 1nd Jpremises, ait Du"ltl fl’ Co rumbered ) in ] -nd mmy nv- o9, ase momy -o b. poid 1n Gathy Lh- a0 Fom g Tesetve the ‘right THOMAS J. OWEN, TRUSTEES' STORY lm X, | By virtue of a in Liber. No 5908 at folio 474 records ‘of sell. in"front’ of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, |THE TW! D, MAY. 1930, A z,ocx P8 patt of jot 11 ln“blofk n | | nd B the mm .of land ki and ' Pieasant Flains.” as Orded i Liber Lavy Conrt 2 the surveyor's office o lumbia. beginning for the same on Kenyon | street_at the southeast coriner of said_lot |and running thence north liae of epid ot 143 50 feet Lo a public alley ned Shtise No. 1043 | District of Eotummnd H b ki th - te bath P bathi) | Bilanieck’s beine' pow known or ;ugg;" mm'(An AND EUNGPEAN PLANS | “Sbecial weekly. Mrs. W, La CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES ”9, ‘erms of sale: One-fourth cash. i SURF BATHING FROM ROOMS MILLER COT lAGE" operate from the head of Lake AP ane |l S ‘2:K l) ATLANTIC JOITY my10-d&ds exBu BN & 87‘??;“\&’-.. S assa or E‘I P;Jl\CI(AIII‘ OF THE ABOVE- u Sam Ramsey, A(hin wnhfl.s ‘!Yl lnll‘dl 1k ) $723.24.26.38 Muul. 'ffullul. 0, | . Ro L lNN I"“ i 17th n:e':non ™ DT Al ‘lelr Alfl to Net Musle Pier. § PLIMHIMMO lo;ll. 40 new_reo; beean fri Best orm prov k, for [KEYSTONE % .‘... s APA,l!-fi WA th‘r“‘l’lybfllllldl# houses. Parking free. ¥.J Grelnor. Own: fugt' NEW smmmwvw | Carroll W. Brown, Jermert of irtue of & nert i, deed of Lrust duly et sea.. Regliter _of lumhll cmk of ‘the . 51-a05.7.8° i Sautes’ numbered aix bie e rom. <THE BELMON'T .5\'.“"?..'".".‘.’{’{"'?3’.1: Nl -third "of ks bl = —— ~ inscaiments. “repre med"fi | | CONTINENTAL HOTEL Ahd cald Tun: the ‘Dromissary notes of the Burd ny | . d b with ‘m.n“ a Tennessee Ave, Always Opel 3 Bnh)nl e hieent g o seasy B it | e B rnnine ¥ : “_New Rock Poin L - payable semi-annually, secured by deed ul‘ 4 S E Open sll the yea Delicious. sea food, | R!llflll e trust upon the property sold, or sl cash. af | Weokly Taves. | comerian agp | U | Pamous aping shoré, Rates moderate. THE DEL-MAR Rates. '5|°°°A§;;"“""‘= ,’,“:“,e,‘ of ‘,"“ oo | ines. Garage. M. WALSH DUNCAN. MR, AND'MRS, THOMAS STINE. f‘ MR _.fcmx ‘conveyane - | T ot Bl t:rm foes nl':u T e P o1 | On Boardwalk—$25 Up Weekly With ~ sHADY SIDE, e HE HAS’“NGS HOTEL hin thirty .dlu: " > The Rogal Palace RURAL HOME HOTE! Trusgees. raniting pur- Overiecking osean at linols Avenus | pd38 Rooma, Salt Water Bathe. Qwimpin vertisement of | ATLANTIC CITY, N. ). | Pool. Bathing Privilege v od | wipspsr published Reaarosr i | Restavrant_at_City Prices. K. L. GuEEN, WARTZELL, An I d comfart | ORNER 4. SN o-q.blco" ::ov and com BING“}[A Mot.ucufi’m' ® Rates—American Plan Single From $8 Double From $12 l.«ld Woskdy l-l.‘ f de “v' L3 ‘IIIII‘ ":'l FETTER & HOLLINGER, ln:. Eugene C. Fetter, Mng. Di & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TOF_ VALUAM F"°' D“!Alga '&! 'ON STREET NOI deed of uu-’ Fecor ded | the District nl Calu n wv} o ()e TABOR INN Syt 223 comsin & 8th season M._DUNI 7ohe Dlitrlet ‘of ‘co- 1s0ms: managemen West Virgini 118 O ON THE BOARDWALK luuunlmml Eurovean CHALFONTE- ;Hr.,;"s:':’"'"’:.,:;-:; P RONNING WA ATLANTIC CITY along the e "l by, procsediner in District’ Coprt he ‘Bupeme Court of the thence west along said DELAWARE SIT¥ “Tern AV, 3d tiom h. "Runniug VERY IMPORTANT 1000 ROOMS GARAGE two and three years with mlar-stv REASONABLE RATES per cent_per anmum. payable semi- | Deposit of 1300 reaiired at, time he purchaser silowed tiecn { Noted for its table 215t season. EME] KENTUCKY AV | BISCAYNE ekuoxs The Best There is at Reaso Amrnun Plnn Open Al Year. HOTEL CLAREMONT | {ns ocean On peutitul @up {like__Amer_& European, ieore(, BLBION| Tt desde Beachtzont hotel: can. 300 the fashionable and famous toid Superi visthe S, Luwrence River, guenay. Their cruises in- even daytrip from Detroit to Duluth and return; Nia the Saguenay, including th inds,and shootingtherapids; exeursions {rom Teronte, the Queen City, to Niagara, the Thousand Islands and Rochester. Thoy oper- atea fleet of 106 steamers, freight and passenger, and are the largest freshwater transportation company in the world, amous Saguensy trip includes visits to Montreal, Quebec, the Murray Bay, S REON CRODTHA B STIONS, gates and guns; cobbled streets,” dormer win- dows, little restaurants; two wheeled caléchesand Paris taxis; blue water and purple moun- tains . . . Quebec! INARCH OF THE BOARDWALK, A! ll\c Height of the Season ots, -sanscious, uosts;never sromd-sansclowe rty having failed to comply | rms us stated thereln, tald rnn- me uln ‘oF "THE nvrrl- glully, moder Indoor Sea Water Swimming Pool REGISTERED Embracing in part Ch. Tables, Feldi Work Tabls Tables, P, T TuT e pezne Antique Furniture, Mirrors, China, “Glassware, Pictures, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday July 26th, 1930 At 10 AM. of Drawers, Sideboards, D Tep Card Tables, Da: t and é"" Beds, Townsend. Crune. wate Dufferin Terrace - overlooking _____ BEACH WAV i HAVEN, N' one of the most beautiful har- bours in the world. | Tomorrow, perhaps, you will set sail for those mysterious moun- tains which soon join the river to escort your vessel through old French Canada. Come along this summer when it's hot Newport o North™ and Tadoussnc, s oldest settle- ment. The Saguenay Canyon is one of nature's masterpieces. Our steamers may be boarded at Lewiston, Rochester, Duluth or Detroit in the U.. Queenston, s IOONI 605 BATHS assador RALEIGH o Rooms with running Oc xcell ~_OCEAN ¢ ROVE, N 7 || ALBATROSS "5 ATL N NEW}‘ TIC CcIry g -Nnr bcuh Onrer, . athome. Let the windsof the north blow J ‘fi‘l}/fifi:flufifr ounvll-;‘;hlu eas Jones | Clear the eobwebsof fatigue and worry. Please write at once for illuatrated folder, which describes in detail the pleasures of this wonderful vacation eruise. ¥or tull information, rates and reservations, apply to your Travel Agency or AMERICAN PLAI ¢ LBATHING DIRECY FROM HOTELS | 5.‘. hia, Pa. HOTEL VERMONT , ST % i : CROTEL e ‘MERIP L s B CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES ' M NORTH HITL ©, %s Historie; scenically beautiful Cln‘ s, Rocker: rs, Console SPECIAL WEEKLY T (R 0 COLONlAl. BEACH, VA. thnu nllltlllfl. | u'rn;m.un. bathing, open surroundings. Am. 818 | bling up like a monkey to a square-cut the youngster crossed the floor—wanting to look, afraid to see the face on the pillow. Six months of such imprisonment—what | | had 1t dope, what had it left of the ‘Then, suddenly, two well remembered e genran | blue eyes were staring up at him, the RSTEL. | light of recognition and B aliet shining Harz,z, DAVIS | il seiine amp down on the foor “Claudia,” he sobbed, and buried his | It did not take long to accomplish Celiar briek 1y by the tain in_ the D New vers AUS: |, 2nd house from beach running water: e, only el ain in_the h, hot to tne Varldiey*of e P Niathariand. | Com 400, | Am. plan; 25th season. 3R DigksoN mountain. righy = near swimming MR e : - Modern - convenjenc o _rases e el e "3 "MRS. CLARA GOBLENTZ. HOTEL | selr. completely won over, Ask No Questions By Beldon Duff Copyrisht. 1990, by Nerth American Newspaper Aliance, na. the release. calico to cut. Only a few strips of old And once her mouth was free Claudia kept tremulously telling him that she was all right, that she did not even ache much, The doc- tor, it seemed, had only tied her up when he was going away. Most of the time she had been free to roam about the house and, once in a while, the yard. But she had been watched as a mouse s watched by a cat. And a ihreat to throw her into the quicksand if she tried to escape kept her always submissive. It was only when she spoke of the doctor's companion that Claudia showed the strain she had been under. “She had no face, Willle. No face!” The gentle voice grew shrill at the recollection. night, to find wood for the fire, she came into the room—behind me. Came up to where I sat and lifted the veil that was wrapped around the head. When I turned and saw what was un- der that veil, I screamed. Then—" two arms wound themselves frantically around Wiilie'’s neck—“then some one grabbed me, and that's all I remember until I woke up and found myself | here.” “Yes, yes,” soothed the youthful hus- Mnd “Let's don’t talk about it any more.” He took one of the blankets and wrapped it about his wife's shoul- ders. “I'm going to take you to the lace where !ve been living for the ast couple of months. It's an awful nice place and an awful nice woman keeps it. Far away? No, not so very. And besides, remember how you used to ride on the hardle bars of my bicycle, Clnudll ‘when we were both kids? Well, I got & bicycle with me, Claudia—a bicycle.” Willie first and then the little bride— they crept down the ladder. and Gately Terhune. . .. When Willle recognized his former employer he dropped Claudia’s hand and stepped in front of her, ruffing like a game cock. “I've found her,” he shouted trucu- lently. “Found her all by myself. She dodsn’t love you. She never did.” “Claudia doesn't love me,” admitted Terhune humbly. Willie still tried to ruffle. “T said the next time I saw you I was T've got to | going to punch your head. Gately made no effort to defend him- It was Cropsey who caught and held the raised fist, “Don’t be a fool, Prentice,” urged the -‘m-mging editor, giving the fist a sym- pathetic squeeze as he released it. “Mr. Terhune came over here on purpose to apologize. He's sorry he said what he did about your wife. It was a damnable lie and he admits it.” “A secretary don't have to stand for everything,” snorted Willie, looking, howeve! trifie mollified. ‘Claudia did want his damned old candy and flowers.” “I discovered that long before you did.” Terhune held out his hand. “Can't we let bygones be bygones?” Willis took the hand. “I won't tell Miss what you're getting shrewdness. The architect made a wry face. “That’s awfully sporting of you. Not,” he added, “that it will make any differ- ence. I-I've lost her, t0o." An admsision of defeat such as this undoubtedly was would have moved a sterner heart than Willie's, “I'm sorry, Mr. Terhune” he sald, Then hopefully, RESORTS. summer excursion RATES—FROM WASHINGTON BANFF-$108.70, LAKE LOUISE-$110.20 THE NORTH PACIFIC COAST -$130.45 CLUDING CALIFORNIA-$148.45 @ewrn Limit, Qctobar 3190 Fast de-luxe trains from MONTREAL and TORONTO to VANCOUVER Via the Canadian Rockies. Equipped with observation-lounge cers, com- | partment cars, Solarium, shower baths and valet service, exceptional cuisine. Liberal stop-overs. No extra fores. A Similar Service from Chicago, St. Paul-Minneapelis To Vancauver Al Summer Towrist Tickets, Reduced Fares 1 3 Also All-Expense Conducted Tours Att for information om Tour T-3§ CANADIAN 7. PACIFIC ¢ “After you left me that Outside the kitchen door they met Alva Cropsey i Unlnmty | 1420 K St. Dist. 8259 D—7 “Don’t give up just yet. Maybe when all this blows over——" The architect shook his head. “Not a chance in the world” Re- suming the air of debonnaire noncha- lance which was what had first en- deared him to the red-headed girl, “T met my rival not 10 minutes ago. ‘The better man has won.” With mile at Willie, “The better man always wins.” The pipe of peace needed no further smoking. Arm in arm, like old friends, the little group, including Cropsey, left the shack in the woods and, taking care to avoid the swampy places, walked back to Bride's House. With the sounds of the chase luring the others, one by one, out of doors, John Diamond and his man Garling suddenly found themselves alone in the living room of Bride’s House. Glancing to right and left to make sure that he was not observed, the lodge keeper of Berkshire Towers hed the couch on which his ma: “Now’s your chance, governor, ln l husky whisper, “they're all ‘round Jnhn Diamond looked dully at his ser- vitor. “Chance for what?” he asked, & querious note in his voice. “Why to make a getaway, of course! ‘The car's right outside the gate. I ain't 80 sure but what I left the engine run- ning. Had a kind of a notion be wanting to leave here sudden like.” John Diamond did not look as though ha had heard; and the lodge keeper tried again. “1 ain't forgot how you saved me from doing that stretch up the river ynu ago. This'll be a good chance to myself. Listen. There's a coupl z u! pals of mine in Ecuador, laying low till things back home quiet down a hu We can join them. A boat sails for South America tomorrow at 10.” The persuasive, whispering Voice paused. And again, without encourage- ment, it took up its flow of argument. ““Ah, come on, boss, pull yourself to- gether. What's a scratch on the arm? Me, I've been shot clean through one lung. Never fazed me.” Garling put his hand to his mouth, a quite involun= tary gesture of precauiotn, and in & lower voice, “Get this, I know a doctor in New York who'll do anything for money and no questions nke}’ A reg’lar graduate M. D. One visit from him lnd youll be a new man. Then we'll the ocean between ourselves and t! n house of yours on the hill.” He took his employer by the uninjured shoulder and tried to draw him to his feet. ‘‘Thin’ what it'll be like to walk the deck of a salling vessel again, to put on an old sweater and smoke a pipe. John Diamond nlumped back on the t's no use,” he said wearily, an old man, me." m’{he gate keeper made one last efe fort. “Old! Why, 60's just & boy—a me; kid. I know a fellar who's 80 and he's still aggrawatin’ the police. Come, whadda you say? Remember, once they find your wife’s body you're sunk, Con- necticut’s ‘a bad State for murderers. ‘Inl}nd a zunfl: who give his mother~ -law ra n wuv. in Ne: N e Ior’;‘t’, ol in New Bedford. But not even th- fate of Garling’s uncle could move the stricken master of Berkshire Towers to exert himself. Life of late had been running the sand in the glass a bit too swiftl; A!l he wanted to do just now was l{ee The unbandaged hand went into his mm and drew out a thick roll of bills, which heupruud upon the lodge keeper, Here. 1 realize your position isn't g g to be any u:oloodwhnnlhul vuus-tlon into my affairs is John Diamond glanced toward the hy window, from which could be caught & glimpse of the front gate and the road beyond. “If you find you're going to have trouble getting away, you may take the car. Otherwise yn\l might leave it. There are women to be con= sidered.” The lodge keeper knew that he had heard the final word. He accepted the money . without thanks and with no great appearance of gratitude.. As & pal Diamond might have had some claim upon him. At a fallen master he was of less account than .an old shoe. ‘Oh-kay,” he said indifferently. “And ‘oxr:.c:n} think its safer to walk, Ll be way.” Calling his dog Beetle to heel, the lodge keeper of Berkshire Towers limped out of the room and out of .the lives of every one in Hales Crossing. (To be Continued.) FLEET WILL. ASSEMBLE FOR FALL MANEUVERS . Vessels Will Engage in Short- Range Target Practice Off Vir- ginia Capes in September. .Nth- Associated Press, 'ORFOLK, Va., July 24.—Battleshi) and cruisers of the Scouting Fleet wil assemble in Hampton Roads September 7 for their annual Fall maneuvers in this area. The maneuvers, consisting 3"3:" Boo‘ t:‘hon-;llrlllxe target practice e Southern drill grounds, 40 miles off the Virginia Capes, will continue “I'm No more excitement for |until November 20, at which time the with one of his unexpected flashes of | vessels will return to their home ports for the Christmas holidays. The fleet will include the battleships ‘Wyoming, Arkansas, Utah and Florida and the cruisers Detroit, Trenton, Ma: blehead, Richmond, Salt Lake City, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Raleigh, Pensa: xll, ‘Northampton, Chester and House T. Cluverius, former commandant of the Norfolk Navy Yard, and, with the Utah and Florida, is now on a midshipman cruise of Buropean waters. In addition to the ships of the line, ithe fleet concentration here will include |the vessels of Training Squadron 1, headed by the flagship Antres. Tce That Resists Heltmg Made. CAMBRIDGE, Mass (#).—Ice that gets hot without melting until its tem- rature is 180 degrees been made Dr. P. W. 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