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AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. WEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. THOS., 3. QUiT ke strest NW. e )F_ VALUABLE T‘"%""fi% kit u.;mson Sell ;t nnul: B 137, in Ethel M. t islonof h'th’ fér the nm,rm ot ?°e etion. 2to covenants of - ot ’I’; luhl.fl 0 & f deed G; n.n Tor $8.000.00. nm lculars it Toh " Cannounced at of thldb‘l:‘!thll. pri e- : * |m'h':' i 'ms’ to_be erwl d!!lo‘(t fin’f‘lud B opsriy mn "; ;ldx‘r’tfli:dx and Te: o o at°ee “Giscretion ghine R. 8. BILDMAN, * $620.22.24.26.29- 171 ‘Trustees. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, AN A WS i THREE-STOR’ u‘{i‘ ns?!’::xA wa'iluwn NO Te- esold n ' !y“:;’n!:lnl 0 mmn o derd of ftrust. re- F g ’"ra"'"' Mo Bistnier ot Gotambia: et oL htces will ofer Fustees fl:"-::"&nn in front of the ‘WEDNESD. JVL‘I 1931, AT FOUR oy CLOGK .|| ‘that parcel of land situste and he District of Columbla snd de- William P." Eellos Jlots bioel 5'Der Slat receraed at o lio 43 in the sur i of Columbi a0tk 3 wn the purpose: of assessment and taxation as square 2585 togsther ‘with all the intprovemvnts there ale: hird of the purchase d in r'--h balance in"two in % Der nf ‘pavable Temi-SRnuslly. delrred pavments fo be se- cured By @ first deed of frust on proverty oF all cash, at option of purcheser; N'cach deposit of, 3300 reautred at time of receptance of .hid. Examination of title. eyancing, eftc.. at cost of purchaser. to be cnmnnea ‘mn within thirty davs from date of sele. nimerwise depasit ST mor ekt Torteting "deposit. th trustees ‘mey avail themselves of any leca b3 “aultable’ rights against defauliing pur chaser. AUMAN. SLAIOND 3 VIERBUCHEN. g “Tros. J. osz & SON. Ancflomn&. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTFES' SALE o-' VALUABLE TWO. STORY, BRICK TING. SITUATE 8_ll}ilons ISLAND ~AVENUE By virtie of & deed of frust recorded i Liver, e, i, ot Torp ? CotiimSla, T shA1 Tarsias ot the District o o P8 Feant ot 'the sremises. on THURS- e et 1831 AT TWO-THIRTY, 5 Himbered ity one (A1) i Hatry Ward i 3" subdivisinn of E imbered sa"in te oMics o veyor for the District of Columbia in fol H l;id block numbered interest able” semmi TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- \CHED T, FRAM! iG. NO. 3905 pMILITARY ROAD NO) ot 'a deed of irust recorded tn 1156 G103 at 1616 303, of ‘the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the parties secured thereby, hersigned trasices. will ofier for sale 8t public_auction, in_front of the premises. on TUESDAY. NTH DAY OF JULY, 1931, AT P P.M.. the follow. m;-aemlbed In the nmm: of go- lumbia, to xty-th in Eu- DI SonTh's sendivision of lots in square one thousand seven hundred and fifty (1750) in Chevy Chase. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Diatrict of Co Pl th Liver 86, folo 164 subsect to the buliding restriction line’ s shown on said sale: Property sold subject to & rat deed of Lrusy Of seven thousand dol- ars (57.000), particulars of which will be announced at the of sale; balance 2Dove iret, thust 1o be p.m in cash. A de- posit of three aundred dollars (3300) re- guired of purchaser at sale Examination of title, conveyancing, recording and notarial Tees 'nt Cost of purchaser. Terms 10 be com- plied with within thirty (30) days from day of sale. otherwise trusiees reserve the right 10 resel propert; the risk and cost 52 Gefaulting purchaser atter fve () daye' advertisement of such resale in some news- paper published in Washington, D. deposit may be forfeited at onuun ot tru WM. S TREKINE oo Care Federal American N Trust Co. of Washingin, X Waibineton, D. 3625-d&ds,exSu&hol THOS. J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSIN] PROPERTY, BEING A TWO-STORY BUILDING; EACH CONTAINING s-ton: AND _ LIVING RTERS ~ABOVE. ANOwi A8 Srerits 1418 AND NORTH CAPITOL STREET; ALSO T STORY ME _AND TWO-STO! BRICK DWELLINGS KNOWN AS FREM- JSES & AND § P STREET NORTEWEST. decree of me Eibreme Coust ‘of he’ District. of Columbia b i1 Equity Cause No. 52151,"we will sell at w\\hhc auction. in {ront of the pr DNESDAY. THE EI d property in otees. tional a-nk and 14th s 430 o RY CLO escribed land and premises, fie “District of Columi and’ bet Tozth thirty (30) (m Tront on North Capitol street by depth thereof of original ety tout (24 M sadare six. Mundred een (616). said lot ation purposes_ as Thirty-five (838). This sale {5 made subject to_the ratification by the court. Terms of sale: ~One-third of the two equal instaliments, payable in on two vears from the diy of sile. and to be sepresented by the promissory notes of the Turchase:. bearing interest at the . rate of £ required upon All conveyancing, notary ees rig prop- STiy. at fhe risk snd Cost of ‘defaulting bus- chager, after ‘five days' advertisement of in some newspaper published in such le Weshington, D."C YDE D. GARRETT, RIORDAN. Je25-d&d: Truste THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 EYE BON, AUCTIONEERS, BT. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS 2020 ¥ NORTHWEST, ~ CONTAINING _TEN ROOMS, TWO BATHS AND HOT- . Gertaln deed of trust, duly er “No. 8200, folio 60 ei seas { the land records ‘of the District of Co- and at the request of the party secured ‘thereby, 'the ~undersigned trustees il sell at bublic auction. in front of the BN AT FIVE O CLOCK Bhe Tollowing-acserioed TAnd aad s situste in the city, of \ashington, Dis: trici Columbis, and d 5 beine ot 31 in- 0. Subdivision "'H 104, 0 SadSisrant and tastion pugposes ag lot, !nn {n sausre 30k b or e eposit of 1300 will e ‘Tequired. o time ‘ot shert A | conveyancing, recording, et cos:. of pur- er) complied with Within thirty days from day of sale. other: Tise the trustees reserve the right fo ressll | the Durchaser. the pri at the risk and cost ays’_adver. " some new o spaper 'RED_B. A BAKER. SON, Auctioneers. | In& mu-rm rn\mré(fi.\nsflus SALE orlux:':u virtue of o oyiriue of a writ of tm x;u- B Gourt of the Dm. directed, I will 155ued uprems Certificate No, on Biock GF the mpany, l\c\;:porleked inder vaiue; seized and ley| Ied upon & oF e Gerondunt. B "Benry, MeaPiors ety & Tudkment-nt-Law. Number T6as, in faver of Southern Maryland Trust Co.. R C. SNYDEP, AT i ol do7 & proverty selijted smu e Adam A. Weschler & Som, Avetioneers. Household Furniture “Frigidaire” Refrigerators Kitchen Equipment, Etc. BY_ATCTION At 1608 K St. N.W. TUESDAY June s, 101, 10 AM. ut 7-Piece chm of Drawers, 18 8| Metal a1 fattrerses: ine Bprines and Sieritized esta_of Drgwers, Fiber, alse Windsor Armehal red irs, Porch Uphelstered 'C! Romicors, s, Micrors. Pictarcs, Tabies: Ete. kG idalres 3-doer, and d-deer Refgis- “Crescent” Elce. Dishwasher, "Mixer. Coffee Vrn. Catting ng Antioue bl era Tec. as & STREET | 13 | ‘Qld Homestead Fall: AUCTION SALES. paYe. mcfl-cmfi dsome “Wall -hml" a- hogany Case, Sun Dial, Grand father's Clock with Westminster, Chimes, Safe AT "THE UNSN CLOSST" 1311 Conn. Ave. PSCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, 915 E ST. N.W. -mvsm- » vfl APART: Tae"Sravin By yirtae of & cervein déed of trust, daly Fasar retors-of 'chc Digtric of Corambia, @ ot the reaue ?fl:e Pariiey .::und rus ', the fo S5 hbimes L Harrices: supdivision. of Columbia Unl'll‘ll ¥ office of the I“PV!yBl’ lumbla in Liber County 18, ‘property hlldnl known for ¥ea and ffty-five (135) in square num- :'"QL’ "35;zfi’“gg'flflnri'v‘fm"migfi' o . o our-story - Briek | apariment rt 45t the purehase Dalance in_ two nd two ale: HI:)"\:;! to be pald in cash, equa lnltlllmel&u. Dl!lbk in Dn! ‘n tx 5o, "payable sem -nnu- L mm day) ox 3 by "a sale, ine et the oton" ol cl ‘A" desosit’ of 1000 will requlred st tie of saie. Al :onveylnclnl recording, etc.. at cost of purchase: rms l be complied with within _thirty e, otherwise the trustee rel after five days’ advertising of such resale in some ‘newspaper published in~ Washinston, 'THE MUNSEY.TRUST COMPANY, Trus By C. H_POPE, Vice President. Attest: T. C. WILLIS, Secretary. 252090051 a, CHLER & SON. Auctioneer STORY ING, NO. ‘c‘“ BLOGK GARAGE IN JHE REAR. Jijtue of o certain deed of trust, re- Liber Ne o 307, of m; an °Enl i Liver 45, % Totlo 31 Tn the surverors office of the Distriet of Columbis, together with all the improvements ther 'Terms of sale; One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, balance in’ two equal instaliments, pavable in one and two years from day of sale, with interes ate um until peid, pa: ayments to be se- eed of trust on property Soia. o all cash &% Opiion of Purchaser. cash deposit of 3300 required at time of e ceptance of bid. nation of ttle, con ancing ‘Terms days from fortslted, or without forfeiting deposit the ayail themselves of any leshl F " sauitable a8 {aulting purch ADAM A, vixsciu.xix & BON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE -STORY BRICK _DWELLING, NORTHWEST. By vitue of‘a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 5700, at folio 310. of nd records of_the the " request of the undersigne BT ! the premises, on AY OF SUL AT 'FOUR O'C] M. follow- lnl—delcflbe?. land ‘ahd remgu. et the mprovems t_num! Rerea wnd nltcen (1i8) (- Davi !uordnu ubdivision af lots in squate numbered hundred ant ven 53 per, piat Tecoraca Tno Liber B2 .z otls 18175t "he JScords of the office of the surveycr of the District of Columbia, subject to covenan O fiims,~ One-third (%) cash, the remsind cash, er in equsi imstaliments, pavable in one (1) and iwo (2) years. with interest st six 82 11657 pavabie "semi-ampust by deed of trust on® pro cash. at the option of s1t” of five hundred do Ter ms,lo be_com) 01 eited, the tri sell ‘the broperty, of the defaulting pur- cl Ve (5) days advertisement thereof in some newsparsy bublished District _of - Columbi: veyancing, re- cording and notarial ees ‘at the cost of the purchaser HE MUNSEY TRUST, SQUEAIT, Se24-dads.exsughol - s THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, 1431 EYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE ( or VALUABI FRONTING NDOH ARD A THATE AND MORE FULLY WAUCTIONEERS. | § FALLS ROABS HERINAFTER D, B TSNS o &, cortatn Geed ot trut duly recorded, in_Liber No. 5776, folio 472, et seq., of ‘the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees S sell at public auction, in front of the remises facing 1 DAY O hington, Dis- a5 an. being lots 1t 6 Both lncluflvc. o , lots 1 Soth “inclustve, in block So; o all Coicept the west 60-feet ind _extending back Yo““m Thes to £0,% botn Liber’ Sounty & tolie” 46; of the mo.%? of 1 e, surveyor of the District of g date hereof urposes book- of mz assessor of ots 5o 61" 1helusive, ta sauase ots z' to 8, inclusive, Th " sauare 1433 in, sauare 1453 all of square east lots 1 to 11 Shelusive, in- sau in’ saare 1424, 168 805 1n squs to & inclusive. in squere 1445: inclusive, in square 144 acres more of less, provements. consis dwelling, n_ Little Fa mIcrms of o\ Oné-third of the Diren paid in cash, balance in Eaviai lmmmum-. ents, payable’ {n one and years, teres per centum per A, Dayable uml-.nmu lly, from day of sale, secured by deed property o ol cash: at b A deposit’ of un Was of de- | cagh or certified check on som D C.. bavk) will be required All conveyancing. ircha Tern: o Tith within 50 duys from day o Rise the trustces Teserve the ri the property at the risk and of nnnun. purchaser, after dvertise: of such resale in s Washingion, D Se26-10t THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, Aumom.s. oo 1431 EYE ST. of i:‘ mxn ent ox the Nitionsl Capifal park. ny lay: n:.n.m;s snlm. nm % By S .3?:'.:? 5 ! " 2 ht‘ et I' Libe! Istr! lumbia, an .fis 41 hlnu“fln! A d d 0. of “'Gar flflhel to_the mq P :? corner of lh. No: ‘EI WE out ‘Gar! Hng ; 4 along said subdivision Wu rly line - feet to ’fll"rhlrs 'una b3 John 1 am°§'z L 4 h and wife X ou ng # “ @) mm‘: 'lt !mlnum West utes i S () North 13 degrees *, ¢nd "ot md oud: thenes foliowin Tines of lan veyed Goodrick a“a"l""m the Do e ; cels d 2320 being Blrt of the tract ol llnd knu'n ““Chiches plat recorded in 85 per 1.4 District No, 1. follo 84 (said, Liber being ‘also of knot T Levy C FEovds 't the Offfes’of the. Sucierer District of Columbia: inning a Southwest corner of said 3 and rurning thence Nortn 36 ders rees 38 minutes East 396 feet: thence Sout! egress 46 minutes East 300 feet: thence | ‘Bouth 38 deerens a minutes 85 second| t 8860 feet ‘to e aiatancs of 39923 fee Geerees 47 minutes, West South line of said Lot d 7 minutes 30 Part of part of a tract * made by the Co: 3" Tolio. 12, of the Recor e _Ofce of the Bervesor. of the Bstrict of Columbtar described in accordance with s plat vey recorded in Survey Book 97, pai of the aforessid Burvesor's Office n}' ‘Nartheastorly” ine of Mt 3 with The Norchwesteris Tine_of Brace Seet wide. as dedicated and show reenrded inl L Iolio 65, of She "atore running it Gegrees. 86 minutes 30 uenndl West, 111 1 to the Northwesterly lin 1d lot; thence with ‘sald’ North e, 8guth w e 82 minutes 40" West 35500 o the NoFii 1ine of Gainesville Strect, t wide, a3 dedicated and sh 5 1and "called misetoners, tn e No. 1638 I of the rflnnu ot Colum- me ection of t! aid uz 21, with he Boutheasterly Place. 40 feet wide. us dedicated o ! ocorded in' Liber No_ a on piat 837707 The” aforesal ords. and running South s 9 minutes 30 seconds §33.09, teet Boutheasterly line of Tot: Ptnence *with “said 8 ster] Eoien' 40 Gexrees 31 minutes 30 seconds wes 0208 “feet to the terly * line of Ioua-nnr courses and dist: 3 deg: u‘ nunmmmwmu u eet. m (North 30 degrres 14 mi Weat T4 d_shown on 81d, Diat, recorded in f the afore ont, 1012, 68, ice Record: then; Btk e East 3863 feet lo un w.n I|n2 ef. 100 fee of Twentieth 8t and_she e of & to th the Tadiie o 'hh:h is 3 Teeks o1 35 Teet 1 the Nort of ‘said Oainesviite Sireet: thence with sat um Sorth liny 1 $21a" e SF Bivce Blace No e Tainutes Bact 323.32" feet jo. ihe of Peinine, torethes with ‘il rieht, Btle and interest in the soil of th to ‘the center line thereof. | he Norih and Wesl nown sessment and taxation as patt of improved: PAR of part of made Commissioners in Equity Cause No. Supreme Court of the District urt &F The Office of the ‘Survevor ot ‘the District ot Columbia, described in ‘accordance with piat_of survey recorded in Survey Boo) f the sforessld Surverors 3 Beeinning fo o L immnmnmy e of Morrls the land ed_to 7 deed r'%e“m?a“fi’u Reco! o *“Ems.fim"‘ == ‘ "“Xe'l Nor lll.(lflz lh.;lno( the said Taylor's land: thence with muny ‘ine Worth 49 49 degress 18 minutes to forth o satd ot 2!."lhene§ with said ltwnfln erly line m'rmm grees 43 mingtes 30 thenc- 'nn et fond Sgutn n B33 11%ect t6" the. Dlace, of_ besinnin {fl:he.rfl (ith all 1: ht, title and '“"J,"‘“'“ ereof. abupting i pagoel on the East Fooses o i t'n'x'."in‘nf S F f-rume ‘Barker, Southeast: Fran Decticut, Avempe. Norl Kathert: E g e 3 Cnl \bia _Roas Juuke TR 1 ST ,,-u,“.,%mm. 'nun. ona P Birests, shingfon Loan and “Trus under the 4l Henry Sout “'5 and 5 Birsel Nor Tt ln!Bl ‘Warner, The Con- TRUSTEE'S SALE " OF VALUABLE DE- | Ef TACHED FI FRAME D' » BUNGA. LOW TYPE. W. mm:r-m GARA( KNOWN_ AS 'an‘ ‘rm‘?rl‘ B irine f & «mln deed of tiust, dul recorced in Liver No. 6037 r%i s the land records for the bisier of Sor llvmbl the request of the party se. cared mmby the undersigned, who is the sumvives o two trustees therein named. T B “ounlic suction. tu Tront ot t three Tourteen (30147 in n's division,_ct parts ol e traets ot called “Resurvey on New Seat,” “Val d_now known s rove 88 ber plat recor at follo 21 of recor trict : above rms re-fourth of the se price i cash. balunce in eqwal instaliments 8t one, two and three years, bearing interest Irom day of sale et el¥ per’cent per anmum, 1 ail cash at the n o A deposit of 5260 Pequired at the ¢ . Te. recording, etc., at cost of be complisd - otherwise deposit m erty be advertised and resold a tion of the truat GEOR AN e viying Trustes, 1420 New Yo A W, 110,22,2420.29,30 ot il ’f. .:‘""‘t.m% —m}lrm w"f&'.'!'i ' uM lu + hp b “’,’.‘“.5 S aum. i o8 peiition " tor (e condemnia vcy e HEA. %) Bow- g Bmein Y T :;'“ "‘-;,‘,.'.;.“,.p... g ‘::33_5 ,:s'lfiaa (j'-‘ of ed in i [ o lward | in ks | A Ll :‘ the 0! th & ey ERAS .F‘a:!:".r., ] ‘flfl .'& It l' hne. Ilm’llnl Oelllmb l‘h&hi ‘Omllfll 15 it sad 2. ln'ur-‘l':r ull in lhe lll'lfl described, ntil }0 DIG“II:Q‘. {, u:e ‘lklll‘ EhE bt sk By s e DC'.IHHB-!:!"LH %Hh‘:w lll‘ llfldl inemseives o .th'. and it Xllflhlr ord,cr-d oW 200y ot "this 'order of citation be gnoe 8 week for thres successive of e in ri week for three Washi, "fm’ Law pulicat uo:.. o is “firther oran i this ordst of cltation be r b person n’w‘lod Terein, ')-- en: ric cnler Justice, (Seal ) A true uy iy ATRa CUNNIN %5, DIRTnavan, Anse 613.19.36 MARVIN FAYNE! n‘-‘y“' w Lrict ot “Cotumb al, members of the co-umu i der Sprunt & Son, Bremen, Ger William H. Sprunt et al. iembe toerihip, Alessnder Sprunt rolina, Plaj orth Txch. ‘National Bank. DI adter und "llloll‘l'i.nk. lt.eulluh‘l Berlin, Bank, !nn l Bank, Limited, Befendunte e Law No. 32y Order “ tlon —m object of this suit Te- ether with sum of $48.017.07. foterest reon from the 30th day of June, this sult, whick bes} the of lmuu.t ‘the. dcmm-nu Deutact Bre: dJor its any, o The Darmstadter und “National Kommln itgesellsc] “Ge lfink o the Blaintifls on sccount of rafis the said Anglo-Austrian Bank, ayme Payment of which demanded o about January Tecover ‘damages for ‘the Bresc 4he & tlndant Dewtsche Netional mnk. Eremen. Germany, of its contract to Diaintiy’ Derein, and. 16 have Jodement. of condemnation of certain property of the Gefendants, Deutsche National Bank, or its successor the Darmstadter fional Bank, Kommanditgeselischaf, on under an attachment issued in this suit 1 er _the day publication of this order, to defend this suit and show cause why ‘said condemnation should not be ha (e, suit_will ith in of defaul evrovm:a Tt (his ‘order be Puplisned i the ashington Law Reporter and The Wasl inston Wrening Siar once o week [0 ‘three successive week. (Seal.) lice, By tne Court: A true FRANK ECUNNINGHAM. cluL By ANDREW A HORNER, Asst. 3626.973,10 — OFFICIAL NOTICIS. ASRY DEFAR FMENT, UNITED Tes Customs Berviee, Pore of Vashington. C» June lpl Under an Act and in pursus granted by the ‘Commisisoner of Navigation, under date of June 20. 1931, on ppli- cation of Wm. Btokes Sammons. name of the gas E-gm “Nancy Iir change: e bullt in 1 mul number s 338481 254" she messures 30 et 'C. R LEWIS, Deputy Oolluwr in Charge. [from walls long mute E| the Symphony of Centuries o ot 9] - <k See this eons-old Bridge st night painted by light with the rosy hue of dawn— the golden glow of dusk—and the light of the moon. Then You hear rolling up that rocky glen a sonata. From rocks long mute wells forth the symphony of the centuries. Tarry for delightful days at the hotel. Enjoy hikes and es over government - maine tained trails of the Shenandosh National Forest—swimming ia the mountain water—tennis and bridge—golf over a hazardous course. The rates are gratifyingly low —only $1.50 to $5.00 per day. Let us make reservations for your vacation. Write how many ia your party and how long you ex. pect to stay. Why not drive up the coming week-end? — Man. ager, NaturaL Brwce Horm, Nlmul Bridge, Va. Hillside Cottages near \P"""' Sust off the heaiitul Bhensadonn turn west at ML. Ja Pine A e resort. Wonderful scenery. eall of the mmmnhu," ature, rm. pure air will reji I ave & father, ¥ don or lhtlrtll s ihis s the place for the Pnehis. . American plag, F3. Snd 315 s week. Boo Orkne’ lprlnn- Va. COLONIAL BEACH, VA. COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL MAC Healthtul With good food, artesian wi ¢érchestra and enjoy your Water ‘and nd one._+ ON-THE.-] ind beautiful. . amusements. you shoule with runn busses daily. Reservations invited. OCEAN VIEW, VA. 2 open * Areplace. yacation, ::nom Week-end. PIDPOBAH. OF THE Qupitol, Washington, D. SEALED BIDS will be received until 3 p.m, Eastern Standard Time, iy 14, 1931, and ¢ te publicly opened. for’the eonstruction of ! STEPS and approaches to_ the nited States Sipito Buliaine, Washington. D. C. In accordance with the Act of March 3. 1931, the specifications require that all iavorers and mechanics employed u he Contract Tor this building Shall be paid the prevailing rates of wages in the District o Boiumbin, On ‘or after June 30, 1988 m-m and. specifications, Mot Ficeeding may be obtained at the Offi the Arent: TEct of the Gapitoh 1n the diseretion of said Architect. by any ‘sstisfactory seneral con: tractor. ‘A deposit in the.form of a check for uow mme payable to the order of David Architect of the Capitol, will B cuingd or "each set ot Plang S04 -ml- fications to insure their return in good con. gitlon. "David Lynn, Architect of the Cep- o OFFICE ED!!CA'I'IONAI. 2 The Chowan, Ocean View,Va Water Front—Ome Tpiock trom Amusements wru:"(fl‘un mm%. s17.50, Mo. vxmmu BEACH, VA. and play with 4 IDLEWHYLE 2 e W. SPOTIl‘SWOOD ARMS Ocean _front, bathing, private baths. Mrs. Myrtle A. Welborne. owner-mgr. [WoOD’S SCHOOL All Commercial Courses Enrell Now for Summer Term 311 East Capitel St. Linc. 0038 STATISTICAL CLERK Prepare now for file clerk and statisti- cal clerk. in for - P K 510 w. ‘The ntire Ehl :!L'h" A mmo JSen HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Register now for new classes STARTING JUNE 29 AND JULY € MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING | 3313 14th 8t. N.W. Telephone Col. 3000 L1 e o e ruction every day t up Io -nnlnnlun time. entire ‘The Freparing for Ofvil Servies John K. H‘ lll'r!. M. A, Inst Pl:"lzle Cler‘t:C':p{si day, Jul the last classes OCEAN CITY, MD. MAJESTIC HOTEL Facing the Ocean—Ameriean Plan tes, running water, .v-l‘l % 2 2 0% COLONIAL qrg;_s “A Famous Maryland Ill:p‘n--.—l nu;%u - Wert ilimmen Qrghestra “in RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. o mWATKINS Room end all meals. STawkly. Privessbeds 0550 di e ateil: B n LE.W. nooxnmmw Witter fml. Burmonu St. Petersburg. Fla. T gsal location. 180 n"tr- l-ndnm. o Nenr 4, Amusements, um “ba s \ufi &% M' Pl DAILY 1=Ul.vllll !uuu & Kennady Hotcl BRIGHTON ATLANTIC CITY Established 1875 INDIANA AVENUE AND BOARDWALE pocches— expunaie furos fox che children to romp on — service and cuisine such a0 8 Copac, B Bt o st Mg Writs mow for attractive vates that v¢ you the benefs of decreased eouts. HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Ocean for health The DENNIS for service WALTER J. BUZBY, INC. Ay Rireproof Hotel RATES (WITH 3 '"?.-,.'2“.-,'.:.‘5,".'.?" E *c“i;u,tmvn?- HADDON HALL On the Besch and Boardwalk ENDERTO 152 S. Tenn. Ave. 3rd Hotel from Boardwalk Bath. Privileges. Speci “Baths. Pree Parking. ;AIIL POLIVY. rincelon ;| NENTUCKYAVE-NEAR BEACH NEW EMOOERN. LURIPLAN PIAN Pvt. Baths Carroll W. Brown ENDON |; Virsinia Ave. half block to beach and Steei Pi T. Boardwalk—Coolest Location 11"1'5 ROYAL FKL‘K‘EE = Ilhu l‘ ILLA NOVA Qeean ave. nr, Beach. o'.:: view. Reatonable rates: ater. 'Mrs. J. STOREY HOTEL SPRUCE‘ NEW YORK AVENUE NEAR BEACH !ukun Plan ot Moderate Rates Running Water—Bathing from Hotel CHAS. rn:flcl. I:v C meost modern Resort Hotel .l""..‘mlfl‘ I'll’lflb.- Ml 128, THE KAYE boardwalk. Excellent” fi'&' ( Pethine D Hot & Cold . KAYE. Prop. Ph. Water il-lT-: DEL-MAR ™ HASTIN(WW%E* Private baths. BREAKERS ON |0Anwn.:. th SYLVIA Eae VAR el 'l'lfe Clearfield =% 29 Se. Yirsinia Ave., Near Bea m ‘Newly furnished. !lthlnl THE Lucky LAWRENCES By KATHLEEN NORRIS o WL e M At Mo Al 8. e INSTALMENT XVIIL ON'T let them 't mufln' you uh'g‘mm “He " ougl what isn’t true!” Arlel said ruenth?ll’y “There’s in answers, Ariel. You say what's e, and if you can’t remember, say s0.” They all went to court together. I's heart beat painfully when Ariel was called and shakily fook the stand. “You are not accustomed to driving, w-N Lawrence?” “No» “Never have taken a driver's exa- mlnnhn?" [ "Hn your family a car?” “No. We have no ca “But yourdr{rllnd.l have cars and you "Yel ‘That's—that's it.” o id, ,:md into sal led a :h:;plgr more definite tone. “I think “Now, about these young men who were with you, Miss Lawrence. They had taken to Monterey on the as I u;nndersund it, and “They may have had & cocktail before lunchw Ariel said. your honor,” the assistant district at torney said, rising from h!.l seat, which was close beside “Neither health has nothi to do with this affair, one way or In¢ other.” I don't think it m-mu what was the condition of the witness' com- panions, do you, Mr. Younger Gates asked mildly. 'wm take it another way, then, again. “These boys were pretty tired on that par. ticular Sunday afternoon; they'd been up late, let’s say. They were so tired on the way home that the other young My who was in the party felt it ry to leave the car. She was (fl(h&ned " he appealed to the jury “she felt that any inconvenience, any difficulty in getting home, was prefer- able to the risk she ran in re- object to these questions, your " the assistant district attorney “We pmpose to prove, your honor,” said the irrepressible Youn:er “that the Saturday night party——" But they did not bring Dorothy’s name into it; they did not bring Dorothy’s name into it at all! Gail felt an lmlw sickness of anger deep within her as she watched gallant little Ariel, white to the lips, facing the bfllnb of the storm, and thought of thy, safe and protected, up at the hkt and noted Vln. lolwflnl at fl:e court room door, terested, amused primarily, even if he were not unsym- !!u:'f ll.mt remote and secure! - rls,” argued King Younger, “if girls are to be allowed to run off alone to country hnuu without older per- sons—if there is to be drinking, gam- { bling—' 1 must ask you to confine your re- | marks to the matter in hand, Mr. Younger,” sald Judge Gates ahlrply Five minutes later the Lawrences, scared and white but beginning to breathe again, were out in the street. Ariel’s ordeal was over. Dick brought the verdict to Gail late that afternoon. “The jury wasn't out 15 minutes. Guflty" They say Miller'll get five chk is that the end of it?” The end!” ‘Oh, but I am grateful!” Gail whis- pered, tears in her eyes. “Phil went up to tell Edith. And Van Murchison took Ariel off for a drive. He's Bukmk: to have her home well before 6, reported. “Could you dine with us, Dick?” “Not tonight. I'm going over to Stan- islaus to see mother. Gee, “'Oh, she’s cured now,” Gail predicted. “When it's too late,” she added sadly. "mck how are we ever going to thank "Oh cut it out—" know,” she sald, leaning lmurd hlm “you know what a child she is, Dick? That there is nothing wrong about Ariel, just mischief wanting to have a good time! don’t think peple will remember this against her, chkT “Oh, T suppose the old tabbics will whisper about it for a while.” Something in his half-amused, half- scornful smile electrified her, and Gail, mweun: l‘: her own sensations, could You she presently sald, wondering if her words had any meaning. “Oh, sure.” Their heads were close together. Gail wondered what he would do if she suddenly kissed him. The waters of the gr‘nt i {from solid ground. Gail was deeply subconsciously lme of a fear that she would betray herse] “What's matter?” llk I Just fdb—l little—giddy. "Well. let me know how things go with th e Formaldehydes!” he said. For twenty minutes after he went away she knew neither where she was nor what she was b No everything’s Ariel came in a few minutes after dlnm irations were under way der sisters glanced at her tmmu: - CKERBOCKER Bosrdwalk at Tennessos Ave, O EOeTS NO MORE 1O e oN 'ru loAnnvuLK C_L'BU E-'?'a-'“ SNy mg-&-*""‘“ MOVING, PACKING ONG DISTANC AND SI‘OIAGI. 5 By Best:and Redl $12.12 Round Tr‘iz Follow m?i S *f*ss,:. %}' E t-um B & ....""s.f% : Bnlh. & Va. Steamboat Co. “Did you nave a nice drive, darling?” “Oh. huvenly! Ariel said with & weary sigh and a sober face. + Coul dn’'t you bring Van back tg “Dtdn‘t think to ask him." “Do you like him?” Gall Ilknd en~ darling,” Ariel said ll“- aded when. would be resentful and dark fut 3 'hlb and end up with hysterical ‘hylteriul tears and ph{'t‘inl Sam came in and hud'-hefl above their heads; dusk had almost into darkness. “Sam, you're an angel!” Edith sala. “I suppose, ,jlllornohfl'r.ul sometimes?” asked way of answer. el i at the TIbery soiehs Waok swel Im af tonight. ko] y tonig] ant oy i s suddeny s ly, but her voice k 'nl! and her words came in a rush. "i don’t want to go and have every old church-going, Psalm-sin; cake-sale- making old woman in town point= ing me out. I'm sick to death of this whole place and this house, and Being poor! I'm not going to stand lt. elmerl I'm going down to Hollywood to walk there, and I'm 1" Gail pleaded. “Don't get all wrought up. Listen, darling, if the Whm:! do give a fancy g:_:. party, and we give a birthday She stopped, for Ariel, looking at her with a trembling laugh of scorn, broke 1) as l\lddenly into tears and was laugh- ln? and crying in the familiar manner before any one of them could attempt to divert her. Guided by Gail, she stumbled from the room and upstairs, sobbing incoherently and now begin- ning to feel wretchedly sick. Gall turned down the wide old bed and lowered th: shades. And all the while her heart sang on a stf!n'thmtnfl and rising note—Dick —Dick—Dick. It was good to be 23 and to have Dick in the world! When she came blinking out into the upper hall, Phil was waiting. “All right? “Oh, she's fine. Just worn out, that's all. It's been a terrible day for her, poor kid! She doesn't want any sup- per, but she wants us all to come up afterward and talk to her.” 50 downstairs to the dear familiar plates and lights, the eager conversation that was punctuated with hter and supplemented by _the they alwa agged in somehow for reference or support. Gail listened to the others’ conver- sation demurely, holding herself a lit- tle aloof, as if with the instinct of awakening womanhood she was already reserving herself somewhat for D1c sak:. She liked to sit smiling, dream ing, half aware of the talk that went on about her; Gail had never had any feeling like this in her life befare; she had never known that there was such a feeling. Tonight the world seemed wider and kinder, more full ol promise than it hld ever seemed be “Dick,” she thought. Dich Dick. Dick. D And at the realization thnt he might quitz naturally come into dining room she. . felt actually Xllnt wlth ecstasy. van—hm‘ ‘thel Van did not matter any more, por Far- Niente, nor Chipps’ - stately Clippersville with its servants and awnings clipped lawns. All false, all v-lue\e- —at least to her. Laughing at every- thing, turning everything into a joke, making nothing of the real things— love and loyalty and service. Their ways were not her ways, nor their thoughts her thoughts. (To Be Continued.) s 'PRISONER WHIPPED FOR STALLING DIES Two Missouri Reformatory Guards Suspended as Probe Begins. BOONVILLE, Mo, June 26 (®.— Two guards of the Missouri State Re- formatory were suspended yesterday in the investigation of the death of Cecll Lafferty, 17-year-old inmate, as the result of a beating. The boy's body was found packed in ice in the and | hospital late yesterday. e The guards, W. A. Heying and Carrol R. Leach, were suspended following a preliminary investigation by Delph C. Simons, director of penal institu- tions, at the order of Gov. Hemry 8. Caulfield. Director Simons said the prellmtnlry investigation indicated that Laffert was whipped because he was "Itllllng" while at work in a field, and died en route to the hol:lzt:l The body, pacl in ice cakes, was discovered by a physician who was called to treat another inmate. Gov. Caulfield said today at Jeffer- son City he did not know it was the ractice to beat inmates at the re- formatory. “There will be no more whippings at Boonville,” Gov. Caulfield said. “I did not know it was going cn. We shall air the whole trouble now.” ALLEY CAT GETS $9,000 Mona Only Survivor of Three Re- membered in Woman’s Will. BOSTON, Junc 26 (#)—Mona, black alley cat, entered upon a life of ease today, assured of its uestioned right to the enjoyment of a $9,000 trust fund left by its late owner, Charlotte Sutten. Mona is the last known sur- vivor of three cats which were to have enjoyed the income from the fund. One died, another strayed and Mona alone remained. Shortly after MI- Sutten's death, break her will, but relatives sought to the court a few days ago upheld the trust fund. Today Mona from a burd!n& to the home a distant relative of Miss Sutten in Melrose. IMPEACHMENT SOUGHT Article Charges “Decorum Breach” Against Tennessee Secretary. NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 26 (#)— An grticle of l.mpuc.hmmt was filed in ‘Tennessee House of tatives the mterdly aaginst Ernest N. Haston, sec- retary of State since 1921. Fifty of the the House are necessary to CAROLINA BANK CLOSED Winston-Salem Institution Had $1,164,670 Deposits. -SALEM. N. .mu 2 ~—The National Bank, untu.u.m x.unuuwm A noucc said the direct omered bank closed to protect 4ssets were listed as u.m.nf:. «