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AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALES. IMORROW. ler & Son. Auetioneers, N.W. Administ trlx' Sal MACHINE SHOP & BLACK- SMITH'S TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT BY AECTION At 3203 Grace St. N.W. (Georgetown, D. C.) THURSDAY July & IIII.I.I L, ils, l-l.r Dln. !.tl'lD Iron, *I Besk. Cl l M, Zoellnes Zoeliner: Admini "bonnell, Attorney. or FHOMAS J. O N, AUCTIONEERS. OMAS 3. QN E: Tve S2NNAY ISTEES' SALE OP VALUABLE TW! STORY_ BRICK ING, BITUATE NO. 1423 THIRD !m" NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6478 at folio 462, of the llnd rec- ds of the District of Columbi shall 1l in frent of the premises on Tfl“um SECOND DAY OF JULY. A.D. 193 ’O-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M.,_lot num bered sixty-two (83) in Robert E. Bradley's subd:vision of original lot fourteen (14)/in jquare numbered five hundred and Afty- hree’ GRAY. s mer plai Tecordsd in the effice of the surve ll’ for the District Columbia in Liber at folio 195. ‘Terms of sale: 0 jourth cash; balance i one® (ol "I (Oree 'Jears, With hmerest 1 N percent per anjum, pavable semi- annually Depasit of $200.00 required at time of sale and the purchaser allowed days from _date, of sale to compiete the 'UlYehlll Purther particulars at time of e FRU! 1630.d&dbs D. NOTES, Auctioneer. Regular Sale . Thursday, July 2 At 10 AM. Furniture, Household Ef- fects, other Goods all by auction. Terms: Cash. Gt THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve Street N.W. TRUSTE! _OF VALUABLE _IM- “AL ESTATE. BEING D‘&L ANG NO. "7 TEVENTH STREPT ‘ionl‘—{‘ll;ll of a certain deed of trust, duly yecorded in Liber No 5901. folio 228 seq. land reeords of the District of Ct nd at the request of the party se- ured, therehy., e MRGeTHENEY of She Brem: on, in. : e T RMDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF D. P. 1931, AT FOUI 3. the Tollowing described land Lituate in the City of Wash- of Columbia. lnfl fl?l‘lnfif!d a8 .dl lfl" n%ml!ar: 18 Tio) " ediare numbered nine Bundy 2R four ‘0d); beginning on Seventh 178 reet at fll. southwest corner of said lot d_runi thence north along said street twenty ( °| feet two (2) inches: thence east one"Rundred and nine (100) feet one ‘(1) 1i public alley; thence sonth along ey I'Qll'y (20) feet two (2) inches est one hundred and nine (109) 1) inch te beginning, ‘fllelhlf with consisting of a brick Seventh Stfeet southeast. to June 30, 1931. One-third of the purchase money te pa‘d in cash, balance in two equal "\lll“ml’l'l D hle in ene and JNO IR Tntercst at six (6) per"eentum 3 nul payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the ! oparty ‘rold or all cash. at the option ef ,Q purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be d at time of sale. All conveyancing. g ste., at cost of purchager. Terms o"f6 pited with within ten (10} I the property ureha the welling No. 'axes to be Terms of requl ight to resell nd, cast o1 detaaily vertis T:'n"n-‘nv rnblhhtd "W ‘ororcE ‘%Y!O" MCUL -Iy1.2 [ TROMAS DOWLING & CO.. Auctionesrs A8 DOVERE S hiw Auction Sale of STORAGE FURNITURE of Every Description Smith’s Transfer and Storage Warehouse Ne. 1313 U St. N.W. Friday, July 3rd At 10:30 O'Clock A.M. deed of trust nenrdo! in "‘m R1ciob? Cottimbin, we shal *ihe pr ' THURS- P Liber No H '}{ nt of ‘the premises. on ell, in_front of i AY. THE NINTH DAY OF Y. AD. 931, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. lot Blmbered thirty-one (310 in Harry Ward: an and Thomas P. Bones' subdivision of 5:- in bleck numbered eleven (11), “High iew.” as Der plat reeorded in the office of be surveror for the pistrict of Columbla iy ber 43, at follo 14 d block sleven (i1) now known Soement and’ taxation. o histy-five hundred and thirty Tei ‘One-fourth ¢ S saLs or vAun\tu REAL I'll’l’l'fl AT Virtue otleru jeed of tr ke‘o’rdo'\dnln '+ No. “n‘ Tolo. 476 et sea T-3he Jand mal s of the District ot Co- fimbla, ana ‘at Teatieat of the DArty sefired Therehy, he “lindersiened trnsiss sell at publi I%HQPH "}0{7&' ol lhI S B eschibed e n Sity of Wash, o Gonima designated Doeine . tot numperd one “hundred ety five (103 of Clarence F. Nor, bivision of part of lots numbered (24) and ‘twenty-five (25) in John Shermans subdivigion of mart ef “Mount nt’ and _“Pleasant Plains.” s per plat of first mentioned subdivision orded” in the e of (he survevor for strict of Gelumbia in Liber County 11 red twent oe7Vih, siare mum red and 59 ubiect. how. dred and seventy four (3874) ever, existing Arst of Lrust to -uun iain’ notes awreuating Aty they- turing July 10, 000’ 2‘“\ fll (IM flmlllllld int grecn. at t! or M I'Ih ? 'fll fltr e'nl (8% ) rum, and unpaid taxes tu'fi “l'e“s-bg Interest ven at the timi ale, olned 15 advinee Trom fi. ‘trustee. 'l'en!ll of e-third n the purchase mon( to wl|¢ in cash, balance in two equs! instaliments. pavable in one and two with interest six per eentum per ble semi-annually. from day of by ded of irust upon the or all cash. at the aptina of A depnsit of $1.500 will be yequired at time of sale = All conveyancing. yecording. ete.. at eost of nurchaser Terms of sale to be comolied wl’z within 15 davs from dav of <ale. ofherfite the tristee veserves the right to re=all the propertv at ThaH 'Bnd” Coct 'or Metanlting” purshaner. #fter five davs' adverticament of in ‘iome” pewspaper published In t 3 o D CUATIONAL RAVINGE AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. ER. WILLIAM. D. HOOVER, .~ e purehaser By (Beal) E. Getrets . J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. I O i rr AW efimln deed of trust, duly o. 6110, follo 388 ot ':':'.' shn O oty of the Sariy an- y. the undersigned trustees will euu‘ ic -uctlen, in, front of the prem. THE sende paet ises,_on og B .&ht ':o{: lowin and ‘premises. ‘situate in ington, District of Columbi and designated nd being part of lot 8 in re 551, bewinn ing at o point en Que Sreet 16 feei of the southeast corner of ‘Shence west on"ssid sirees 36 nches: _thence north 105 feet: 16 feet 4'a inches, and thence feet to the beginning. le: All cash. A deposit of $300 r All con- V!!-nelnl recording. etc., at cost of pur- o to be complied with from day of sale. other- reserve the right to resel The" property st the. risk and Cost of "de aulting r:hnvr after i um f sueh ressle 1 DHIn T ribed land city of Wash- l D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUCTION SALES. 'IITUII DAYS. THOM, OWEN & CO.. AUGTIONEERS, WA A8 3. OV T weLLING. BITO: D NO. 3 uu'mlfmm STREET NOR' 1% !y vlmu of a deed of trust recorded in L 5388, e fotlo L, ‘o "tna "fond tec- % of ihe District of Columb hall L in 5.8 the premises. FRIDAY. ’l’fl! JULT. AD. 180 AT TWO-’ °8 M., lot numbered one hun in square num- bered 1 nd thirty: (2836) o subdivision of part of known as “Mattingly “Tr per recorded in the office of the survevor for the District ef Columbls, tn Liber County at_folio 88 ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balanc in"one, two and three years, with interei six 'per cent per annum, payable sem 1y. Deposit of $300 required at time le ang tne purchaser aliowed Arieen days trom date of sale to complele the puE- chase, Further "'xb&x} at time of saly. TRRNON & ow N 327-dkdbs,exBukhol AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, JULY of and kitehen furniture, rare antiques, office furniture and . var other artieles (oo nume to. mention. 3. Owen, Aueti J A & B0 ONAT EVE ST, NW. TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE ACREAGE NG CONDUIT ~AND "LITTLE FALLS "ROASS AND MORE FULL NAFTER DESORIBED. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded, in_ Liber No. 8776, follo 412, et s6q. of the land records of the District af Coltimbia, and at the request of the party > the undersigned trustees =il bile_suction, in front of the Homestead on the ' premises f{a Litie Palls’ Road, on the SLXTH DAY AD. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., e’ tollo'lng déscribed land and_premises, situate in_the County of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, and designated a5 and being lats 1 to 6 Both inclusive, in block 1 lota 1 o8 ‘Both inclusive, in ‘block 19; 8 ‘block 30; lats 1 to 11, both inclusive, in bock 31 "lots”'" and’ 2 in’ block 32: ali of Iob & in' block 33, except the west 60.fesl ont_on Joliet “sireet and extending back e same width between parallel lines (o the south 1né of said lot: fots 1 to 4 both inclusive, in block 25: lots 1 to 6, both in- clusive. in_block 26, in a subdivision mude by Jacab P. Clark and Edward B. Cottrell, trustees for the Palisades of the Potomac Land Improvement Company. of Darts af {acts of land called “Jacob” ang (sl Fhilip and Jacon” as per piat recorded in Efber” County' s, ollo- ¢ the' records of the office of the surveyor of the District ol Columbia. NOTE' At the date hereof the above described lots are respectively desig- Dated for purposes of taxation, upon the books of the assessor of the Disirict of Co- lumbia, as ots 1 to 6. inclusive, in square 1448; lots 2 1o 8. in sauare 143 lots ‘1 ‘and ' to . in square 1433: all of square east of square 1435 lots 1 1o 11, inclusive, in square 1435 lots 1 and 2 in’ square 1424; lot 803 in square 1439; lots 1'to 4, inclusive, in square 1446: lots 1'to 6 inclusive, in_squsre 1447. consisting of 95 acres more or les er with the im- provements, _consisting of an old frame dwelling, now_vacant, on Little Falls road. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in {wo equal installments, payable in one and two years. with interést at § per centum per bie semi-annually. from day of . 'secured by deed of trust upon the Berty sold, r all cash. at the option of thepurchaser. ° A" deposit of $10,000.00 (in cash ‘or certified check on some Washington. D.'C.. bank) will be required at time of gale, All conveyancing. Tecording. eic.. at cost of purciiaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right o resell the property at the risk and cost of default- five days' ‘advertise- e in some newspaper pub- shington. D. C. JAMES H. BADEN. GEORGE L. BUNNELL, Trustees [ONEERS, lished in O] TOWEN_§ 80; 1431 EVE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME RWELLING KNOWN A8 PREMISES 1301 NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recarded in Liber No. 6017, folio 261 et sea., of Ane land records ‘ot ihe District of Co. fumbla, “and “at’ the reau the *party thereby. the "undersigned trustees | ab pubiic auction. in'front of the on FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JULY, A'D. 1931, AT THREE O'CLOCK PM., ihe following-déscribed land and Femises in the District of Columbis, and Gcklanated as and beink mart of ois i1 shd 1210 sauare 743, as per plat recorded in the office 'of 'the survevor for the District of Columbia in' Liber N. K. at folio 193, being fully set forth in said deed of trust by metes and bounds and now known for taxation Purposes as-lot 833 in square 743. (odeTins of sule. Al cagh A deposit o Il he reqittred at time of sale Al COnveTARCIg. Tecpring etd ot Sost of Dir: chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied With within: thirty’ days from dav of sale; other: Wise the trusteed reserve the right to rescll the Droberts. at the Tisk and gost of default ¢ in some newspaper pub in Washington, D. C. 4. % ROpINSON. w. '8 Cfruste ‘mos 3 oW!N & SOR. ATCTIONEERS. HOW A8 070'l R R ROOMS, TWO IATHI AND HOT- WATER HEAT. By yirue of a eertain the party d trustees ront of the XTH o "1')'1'" trict ‘of Columbia, ed ‘as and beine 3ot 510 6! £ undfyision e 100, a3 Der Fecor I um'h o, a sofo"362” daid St be: ing now kniow ‘assessment and tazation Diirposes a3 lot 813 in sauare 104. ‘Torms of nale’ * All cath. A deposit of 3300 will ‘be Teauired of ‘sals, Al conveyancing, Tecording. Cost of pur- Chaser, | Terms of sale to be complied With within thirty days Trom dav of sale. other: wise The triistees reserve ‘the Tight fo resell the property. at the risk and cost of de. fmuntne murndrer. “arfer ave dastt ver Tesale published ‘tn “Washington. D g "¢ " PAPer ALFRED B BAKER. Je24-d&ds.exSukhol A. Weschler & Son, Auctll 913 E St. N.W. nmfluncv SALE LIGHTIRE FIRURES Lamps—Elec. Grates ture Parts—Office ipment, Ete. B: AT ATWOOD" 3 RUPPRECHT 2135 Penna. Ave. N.W. Ete, In're: Atwood & Rupprecht, Bankrupt No__2517. R, O oy e h je30,iy1.3 "lani R N %D! AHD OTH CHARGES. Notice 1o mereby Sioen et oy AAiE" DAY LT, m'fi FITH, 1031, COM MENCING CLOCK, AM.. W Wi e Cnt Bublic. auoR Gk Waieer, 915 E street n.w., to enforce our liens storage and other charges, roods stored with us in the following names: F. H. Abbot Mr. L. La Forge. Mrs. Geo. R. Abel. M H. O.Lowe. Robert Barber, Hertance Mel; C. A. Barker (safe). Mrs.'C. B. Menden) (plano), Mary Chakalakis “(candy machi ery), G.' C' Minnigerode, Mrs. M. G. Cheshire, V. P. Newland, Thos. J. Cogan. Niepold. 'Iny Gloyer. Miss N, Tate. Ed- .. J. E. Palmer, W. D. Davidge. il Miss A3 (\nrdnr KA Miss’ T. Scanion, W. Dow. L. Nirs Alva Finlay. Mra. 5. Stinbe Helen A, Toole. Mrs. J. A, Healey. G. M. “Traviors (store fixtures), Mrs. Horton Held, ‘Rose Vickers. Mrs. Armontine 8. Hinfon. Rose Vickers, Miss M. A. Homan, A._L. Wilev, Paties interested take notice. MERCHANT TRANSFER & & STGRAGE o0 _teadciyl - ADAM A. WESCHLER & loN. “Auctioneer 915 E ST. AUGTION SALE oF Hcrru SECOND TRUST ON VALU/ DAY, 1oAY TWO O uciion reoms, No, 915 X Douglas. Stew M doliate’ (35:000" 5'0 5 ). da 'q lEned by Jacob T e in_two ltl" after their d to the order of Roy user, and indorsed y_him, beari ‘Der_annum, Dayable semi-unnuslls: which hotes Were duly protested for no: yment when the: fell due. Said notes are numbered 1 and respectively, and are secured by a certain deed of trust on lot 33 in square 377, being premises No. 508 Ninth street n.w.. in the city of Washington, District of Golumbis, and are part of a series of no aggrexat- ing $30. W. ucu b! the same deed of trust. coiate s sublect lo prioe encumbran, first_deed of trust, in the o ‘of 385.600.63. bearing interest s 3 50 hanum, and whie mature on August 8. 1031, rms All cash within 34 hours after Taler it of $i a8 to eac! note ul o fime of s "'“lfii" sal il be wold separately, Inlu ing right terest un! - Tiven. st tite Tefiies terest take n - A.w'lt:mnnm.m P e RESORTS. ATMNTIC CITY, N, J. RESORT! A'I'I-ANTICACI!' s B e TRUSTEES' IALI o oVALUABLE TWO- FEAME DWELL NTAINENG BRGRT U a:t -ii‘ " TWO PARKWAY, g . IVY CHASE, UMBIA, By vlr.uu fl S eertaln deed o trust, duly 045, folio 480 et sea., .nn Pesor, District of Co- Thered of the party lzeur-‘ % uny ned trustees Wil selt 8t publie ‘atiction: in"frent of he rtmllll, flllvwlg o PA B OZ.!GHT PAY, She Toowit u(bfi Jand and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbia, and desiemated being lots 4 and 5. 1998, Fulton rdon’s *‘Ch SR strvevor for the Biatrict of Columbia e r for the District of Columbia lnTLI:‘e: ‘ae‘ b logk,fl 10, a of ‘er) sublect to a prior deed of trust “for 310,000 furtier’ particulsrs of which will inounced at time of sal the ‘purchase price above said _trust to be aid in cash. A deposit of $500 reauired. ‘onveyaneing, recording, ete., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within Dficen davs."otherwise %pnu forfeited and the D ma; V.rlllld and resold Rt e G e 5 unl % §026.39.551.3, Tmllu THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUGTIONEERS. TRU! SALE OF VALUABLE IM- TROVED REAL YA KNS ThS By virtue VENTH STREET in’ debd ot trust. duly recoracd e Liver Mo bhoso ity HH%te e land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the Darties secured 'r;"-iby).l the undersigned ‘trustee will sell at public_auction. in front of the premises. 5 TURSDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY, OF JOLY A D 161, AT THREE ine following described land and situate and lying in the District of Colum- bia. and designated as and being part of original lot thirteen (13) in square three hundred and seventee: . as more par- ticularly described in the deed of trust here- inabove referred to. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase maney to be paid in cash. balance in two causl instaliments, pa in one and two years. with interast at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of e Burenaser. A" deposii ‘of $600 will be required at time of sale. All conveyagcing. ing, efc. at cost of purchaser. Terms le to be complied with within fifteen from day of sale, otherwise the trustee the property at cost of ulting purchaser dvertisement of such re- sele in some ne er published in Wash- ington, D. C. UNION TRUBT COMPANY OF, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | Tustee. EDWARD L_ HILLYER Vice President. Becretary. nd after five days' (Beal) By Attest: IRVING ZIRPEL, iv1.d&ds-exSu&hol ADAM A. WESCHLER 915 E Bt TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED FRAME DWELLING. NO. 3905 MILITARY ROAD NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber 6192. at folio 303, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the r Quest of the parties secured thereby, t undersigned trustees will offer for ublic_auetion, in_front of the premises, on FUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follo ing-described property in the District of C lumbla, to wit: Lot sixty-three (63) in E: gene A. Bmith's subdivision of lots in square one thousand seven hundred and fifty (1750) fn Chevy Chase. as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Co lumbia, in Liber 66, folio 164; subject to the ding restriction line own on said ‘erms of sale: Property sqld subject to a firs¢ deed of trust of seven' thousand dol- {57.000). particulars of which will anounced at’the” time of sale balance bove Airst trust to Ye paid i A de- Porit of “hree aundred dollars (8300 Te- rat sale. Examination of recording and notarial - HON. Auctioneers. Guired of purcha title, conveyanel fees'at cost of p plied with withis le, otherwise trustees reser he property Tisk and cost Uiine Durchaser atier Ave () day advertisement of such resale in some new paper published in Washington, D. C.. or deposit may be forfelted at opilon of trustees. EREKINE® GORDON. 1 Bank and erican Nationa Ot Cor o Washinetn, 14th and G st R Washington, D. C. Jed5 aads.exsudnol J. OWEN_& BON. “THos. 1431 BYE ST. TRUSTEES' SALE PROVED REAL SECOND_AND_CHE: IMPROVED BY FRAME DWELLIN: By virtue of a certain deed of rust, recorded in Liber No. 6188, folio 313 et sea., of the land records of the District gf Co- lumbia, and at the reque:t the secured thereby, the undersigned irustees sell &t public muct ‘ont of the Bremises. “on” MONDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY 'OF JULY. A.D. 1931, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ises, and’ designated as and being lot numbered three (3) in square numbered two thousand and thirty-seven (2037) in the subdivision made by The Chevy Chase Land Company of Montgomcry County. Maryland, as per Dlat of said subdivision recorded in Book 81, Page 81, of the records of the office of t surveyor of the District of Columbia. sub- Ject to bullding restriction line as shown on said plat, sublect to certain covenants and restrictions appearing of record, together with the improvements, consisting of & frame dwelling house. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance to be represented by notes of purchaser pavable in two equal installments. in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by first deed of trust upon the proverty sold. or all eah. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of § i required at time of sale. = All c: recording. etc., at cost of pureh of sale o be complied with within fifteen the Tig AUCTIONEERS, N.W. VALUABLE _TM- . SITUATE AT OF JUL. APy 13kuAT b and Brem: situate in the District of days {rom dav of sale, otherwige the tri tees reserve the right 1o resell the prope: at the risk and cost of defaulting purc] after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, WILLIAM L. MILLER 5230-A&ds exSudhol Trustees "THOS. J. OWEN_ & SON.” AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE TRUSTEES' BALE orTiwnu BUSINESS EROPERTY, BEING ' A TWO-STORY NOWN A8 PREMISES 1428 AND 1430 ORTH CAPITOL S1REET) ALSO. TGO BTORY 'FRAME AND TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS KNQWN AS PREM- ISES 4 AND 6 P STREET NORTHWEST. By “virtus of a decree of (he Supreme Court 'of "the’ District of Columbla® bassed in Equity Ceuse No. 53151, we Will seil at Buplic auction. In front of ‘tne premises. on AY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, 1931, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- ing-described land situate in the District of Columbies ahd. beine " the north thirty (30) feet front on North Capitol street by the full depth thereof of original lot twenty-four (24) In sauare six hundred sixteen '(616). said lot being mssessed for taxation ‘purposes as lot elght. hundred thirty-five (835). 'This sale Is made subject to, the ratification by the court. Terms of sale: ~One-third of the purchase money to be paid in eash and the balance in two'equal installments. payable in one and two Sears from the day of sale. and to be Tepresented by the promissory. notes of the purchaser. bearing interest at the . rate of Six per“centum per annum.' bayable semi. annually. and secured by deed of trust on the proberty sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser.’ 500 deposit reauired upon acceptance of bid. ~All convevancing, notary fees” and recording at burchaser's cost Terms of sale to be complied with' within thirty davs from day of sale. otherwise the trustees Teserve the Tght 1o resel] the prop: ert. at the risk and cost of defaulting pur chager. after ‘five days' ‘advertisement of newspaper p Wit B0 ¥ Du published {n GARRETT, DAVID L. % Se28-dads.exSukhol - ’“°“1‘3c.’1m. IIESOR'I'! SHADY SIDE, MD. RURAL HOME HOTEL 38 miles from Washington; water sports, tennis, quoits, awlous grounds, home-cooked food, modern con- veniences. Phone West River 217-F-11 A. W. Andrews Shady Side, Md. OCEAN_VIEW, VA. The Chowan, Ocean View,Va Water Fi ':':’nir:lit;.o;u;‘ u‘” g‘o. musements s fiie, B, S TR TR Py uth:rnpn:::l.: Private baths. _Runnin, com v.; COLONIAL BEACH HO N-THE-P¢ Healthful and bewan artesiert water, n - fireplace. ton, RO amusements. " TeHEa iR and private baths. 1 e Week-end._Reservations: invited. Phose. "5 M 0 N IO E HOUSE Beach, Va, Larse, shady aw 5 fhady lawn: resionable rates. WlLDWOOD N b of '} i u” iy 3 mfl“;’ l’.\d':l.: alll g Wildwood s onls Heach: franthotel. Fou Adlantie City — half bl WEEKLY RATES WITH MEALS D » With Bath, $30 up Fur BA FETT childr Within bath. B Winter Sour Dathe: HO’ ioTE: rreeni B me. $24wk Daily, $3.50 up » Also Eure ATLANTIC CITY INDIANA AVENUE AND BOARDWALK Spacious open porches—expansive lawns for the you expe. OS RUNNING WATER ALL ROOMS. § age. Write or ph. 4- HADDON HALL ARBORTON Atractive Rates 1000 re: eal location, 160 ft. from Boardwalk. Near all piers, RATES: _JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY Oeegs Bad of Kestuchy Ave. 10 Floses of Modern ) Fireproof Houl Luxury TICELLO & DEVDNSHIRE Am. p Am. BATHING DIRECT FROM HOTEL 4 f July Week-End Rates on Request ER & HOLLINGER HOTELD STER BEACH), Y. N. J. "" ‘»fl el Tlne “Clearfield 12! 26 So. Virsiniy Ave. N ropean Plan. Newly furnished. i-ln(m priviioges 0 Boardwalk ot Tennessne Ave., Bllantie IT COSTS NO MORE TO LIVI ON THE BOARDWALK BlNcHeAMm,'mé"':“ Qne Block from el 2 BOUVIER Centr write 16 T ATHING FROM HOTEL s tinentai Euroean, blan. including RENT... UP_ breakfast in rooms. A-Rubwas HOTEL TREXLER So. Caroling Ave., nr. Beach. ety o e s Low American Plan. 23d Year. A. L. whl; g n.m-. Priv. Parking. 'S Bachman IORY AV . water, {ates _on 24 wkly. TREXLER. Priyileges Qrean Privete A Oven Surrounding i .é 1] Diy, end Connecticut Ave. Tdeal location: large. airy | rooms; running water; 29th Feason: sfy""' rates. Owner mgmt. J. P. & A ¥ CITY T A 2d from DEEAWARE {157, Ty byl o water. Private baths. Free bathing privileges s Mes Kuahemn ® | Mod. rates. -Special weekly. Mrs. Wm. Laird. ASBURY PARK, N. J. 1I Baths. Elevator, G ON THE BEACH AT ASBURY nnx, N.J. RESORT HOTEL PRE-EMINENT GRILL FEATURES SEAFOOD DINNERS Spacieus Deck Verandos - Salt Water Boths Wrilefor Bookist - SHERMAN DENNIS, Mar IC'I'OHIA 06 Tth Ave. Asburs Park. Ameri- Plan. 13 Up daily; $25 up weekly - " R._A. SUTTON A New Firenroof Hotel RATES (WITH MEALS) AS LOW AS opean Flan’ K A Keauest THING DIRECT FROM HOTE ER SHOLLINGER EUGENE CEETTER i __Phone 1326, _ Beach Haven, N. J. The Island Resort | TheEx gl“‘de Lot oy feet bathing. always good fishing with s siges sure relief from Bookier _ R ENGLE Mer \ CAPE MAY, N. J. sulte 'Hotel Columbia %5 8% with bath excelied culsine, Elevator. _ 3. W. Mecr: i OCEAN CITY, THE BELLEVUE _Private Baths. _J. J. MeConnell, ___OCEAN GROVE, N. Coal. comfcrta fioer witliout Establiched 1875 en to tomp on — service and cuisine such an Brighton baths for your surf batbing. Write mow for attractive vates that give you the benefit of decreased co RNE PAC ' | LOCK FA lfA‘"“ .n QOLLAR PIER Two Blocks of New Convention Hall Suites Witl or. Gar- BURY | | Modern Elevator _Mer._ ATHING from HOTEL.Eiey E.W.HOCK Hotel. Deermont. 8:. Petersb HALFONTE- European Plan House. e Asbiry Park 4084 by 1. Shaw Owned | By the Sea 7 Seaview Ave. Ocean Grove, N.J. Close to Asbury Park Casino. Am, plan, Week, | §25 to $35 ® person. Fresh seafood. fresh \u:nm\-( datly. H. &L, ams._owners. OCEAN CITY, MD. - MAJESTIC HOTEL ‘ Facing the Ocean—American Plan | | On the Beach and Boardwalk Ameriea: ropean Plan Bathing from Hotel Garage Telephone 4-0141 Loods and Lippines Day rates. running water. $1 Weekly rat nnine water. Dav bath. 2 persons. Weekly bath. 2 persons, iscount on_weekly PARKER . Prop. _Telephone o Ocean End. F Forrmarty Netherian. | Gap 450. rates July 6 to 2! theatres and amusements, Private | C. bathing from hotel: hot & cold shows $9.00 UP DAILY . ' INOLUDES 17.50 UP WEEKLY MEALS ¢ on hotel grounds. Ruhwadel & Kennady | Parkin duly | party | NEW EMODERN. EUROPEAN MAN Pvt. <‘ = KENTUCKY AVE, NEAR BEACH. ROOMS Private $2 U Riiing war THE ROYAL PALACE and “Rates Water _Bathing SHOREHAM European plan. Write for bookiet [ € FLANONLY rincelon’ NENTUCKY AVE-NEUR EEAC) The PLlMHlMMON “4 Famous Maryland Hostelry” ch in Experience—Modern in Appointments | Celebrated for lix Cuisine, Facing Sea With T. Worth Murphy's Plimhimmon Or- | ehestra i arage. Golf. Tennls, Atlantic | The targest and most modern Resort Hotel | on, tne Delmarva Peninsuls.’ Beauty parlor, RNELL. Phone 138; HAMILTON THE HOUSE QF PLENTY Ocean Pront. Running Water and Private Bains. Garase, Dancing. Bathing. Golf Ocean_ Pront. _Sun_Dec d_Sun P Ocean front rooms THE BELMONT geean, font, ooy rooms, Terms Reasonable. . R._HEARNE THE KAYE N, modern. On boardwalk _ Excellent table. free. MRS M. KAYE., Prop. Ph. 11 THE DEL-MAR ™. Cold Water Private baths. _ MRS. 8. I _CAREY | HASTINGS HOTEL ©p,Bxy Parking Space, Special Rates fo July 15. MRS, CHAS. LUDLA! BREAKERS ON BO A R DWALK. LONIAL HOTEL‘ B alk: modern, Special Tates to Ju f. Bool sed on phone ks >. 0. and Ve uu Baths C rroll W, Brqwn | Ri Lo o L=BUS including_Breakfast. . Bathing from Motel. Running water. Bathing from Weekly with ' Me; L Ou Menu | tine | Hotel LM atees | Berare He athing .. mear Beach. Running water American Plan. $2.50 up daily. 3150 up dailv. Special wkl 3. 1. BICKAR. Owner baths athHaven NEAR BEACH NTUERY. R NEa ACt l"fli?‘"} FS $8-310-312 Fri. to Mon., with all meals, roof Garage. 8th yr. PRINCESS Oces Rooms with hot and cold Tunning water and private bath. Phone Temesseehy. &lmil T Fimmons: Pron. Running “Comfortable and home- oL uropecn. Bathe | THE DENNIS §oreriets Fesid T !hnwen Special | ning water. rms reasonable. Bathing over July 4th. | free. Openis June 15, MRS R.J. tor, ln J.J.Joyce | i CHANDLER HOUSE ILLA N°VA Running water in rooms. Noted for meals. o e oir. S STOMEY On Boardwalk: garage. M. B. Quillin, Prop. “end So. Carolina Ave. i el End HOTEL STEPHEN DECATUR Plan. ecial July dth Week-End Rates On Boardwalk. Elevator and telephone service. Phone 205. Theo. M. Purnell, Prop. BRI & Ra Mapon reayet. Paul C. 1 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Fosecraris, Owner & Mg ATLA\!TIC CITY, N. J. b ... PUTTING THE OCEAN IN ITS PROPER PLACE! ———————— A coast resort is no beMer than ifs accommo Hons..all thet we claim for The Dennis Is that It Is @ fine hotel independent of the Atlantic 4+« the ocean is simply an added attraction| TAKE YOUR SIESTA ON THE STEAMER CHAIR SUN DECKS | HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY LHWHRC- 200+RCOMS American Plan YOUR CHOICE FOR JULY 4th AND A REAL VACATION tlens today at Dels Finest O« Hotel ow suly Hates "o Tncrease for July 4(h Special Family and Children's Rates ’ASHINGTON'S MOST CONVENIENT SEASHORE RESORT W O i -Fuatus GolAns—Riding—Dancing e 'r-h.= ne fiehobothy DINALS “Co“mfl mlm FEATURING KENTUCKY ouncements Thur Fri ead B NEW RlCHMOND Ky.Ave. stBawk, | & H on | ' SYLVIA JULY 1, THE Lucky RESORTS. LAWRENCES B KATHLEEN Nas %._‘ et UL b Mot At e i T INSTALLMENT XXIII. OWNSTAIRS?” asked Gail's silent moving lips. “No." Phii was beside his siste, his arm about her. shu leaned against him, suddenly spent. “No. ¥t was the statue —the Nelrom n Boy," he said. “One of the kids—Danny—ran. against it. Mary and Edith were just going out and Ede leaned over and caught at the rdum—-nn it toppled and struck “How long ago?” “Ten minutes." “Doctor?” “He’s on his way.” she whispered. “I don't know, Gail. We don't know. Lily says that one of her brothers—" L{]y knelt beside Edith and with her common, stubby little hands an. improvised icebag on Edith's ‘Ah, that's lovely, Gall!” Edith sald unexpeclzdly. in a clear, happy voice. “Are we swimming? Green—green— green water—like emeralds—wet emer- alds——" She lapsed into :uznc- again, sighing contentedly. “She’s coming out of it; it was only a shock,” Phil said, frowning, with a reassuring nod and glance for Gail. Gail had flung off her coat and hat, had taken Lily’s place kneeling on the fioor, Edith’s limp hand in both of hers. She was not conscious of the passing of time. She was conscious of but one thing—Edith. She must hold Edith here by the sheer power of:her sis- terly love. Dr. Peters came and Dr. Reynolds. They wanted another opinion, a man from San Francisco. Concussion un- doubtedly, and possible fracture, but it might be that both were slight. “Dr. Remsinger from San Francisco is coming,” Phil told Gail when she emerged, white and dazed, from the sitting room at 10 o'clock. “He's being |driven down now. He'll be here about 3. And they both say that if Edith goes on all right until this time tomor- ow_she's got a good chance.” The weary eyes were raised. “Then the only thing to do is—live until this time tomorrow.” Lily brought her warm wrapper, her slippers, downstairs; set a cup of hot coffee before her. “‘Oh, thank you, Lily,” Gail said with the first honestly affectionate look she had ever given her little sister-in-law. “Oh, Gall, if it hadn't been Danny!" Lily said, weeping. “Poor Danny!" Gail murmured with a steady, dry-eyed shadow of her old smile. She went back to her post. Old Dr. Peters came and went in the quiet room. Lily was up all night; Phil and | Sam kept vigil in the kitchen. Somelimes Edith murmured. About 2 o'clock she opened her eyes, looked | | straight at Gail and said in her own smiling way: “I'll tell you, Gail. I'll go first and get the cottage ready and waiting for you!" “All right, my darling.” Gall's trem- | bling tender voice answered as Edith [(§ RESORTS. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. Bright, cheerful large ‘porches: meals rooms: MISS LAMAR. un‘t deeply off into unconsciousness again. r. Remsinger is here,” Phil an- nounced in the doorway. “Phil!” Lilly said quickly, running to her husband, catching him impor- tunately by the arm. ‘“Take i1 away—Phil—' “Take——2?" Gall echoed. She got to her feet, looked dazedly from Phil to the dq r. The San Prancisco physi- clan beside Edith—he had straight- ened up—had said something to Dr. Peters. They were trying to make her leave Edith and she would not go. She looked from face to face, terrified. Then she wes oconscious of choking and of seis- ing Phil with both frantic hands and of trying to scream. ‘Then the room rocked and the world rocked, and there was nothing but blackness everywhere. grief. She saw the sunlight changed and sickly, the trees brassy and dead; the country town where all her life had been spent was a pasteboard town now, & place of unrealities and empti- ness. Every one was kind to her. She was amazed at the kindness, at the pains these people took to help her through the echoing queer days. She thanked them absently, came suddenly to con- M:lo‘u!neu, confusedly thanking them again. Browsing among the books to which Gall turned with the sure instinct of the living creature that must fight for its life, Gail found all the rich record of loss, read “In Memoriam” and Browning, Emily Dickinson, Keats, Shelley. Miss Mary Tevis, the rich, eccentric old maid, who had once given Edith dresses and hats, took Gail with her to SBanta Barbara for Christmas. ‘They drove down in the big Tevis car and stayed at an enormous hotel, saw movie queens entertaining hilarious friends at dinner, spent whole mornings swimming, idling on the sand. They went to & big intercollegiate game in Pasadena and came back to Clippers- ville feeling that somehow they had cheated the year and that there had been no Christmas at all. trim little station, all red and white paint and fences, on the corner of the Lawrence place, and Phil spent his Sat- urday afternoons and Sundays clearing the overgrown garden at the other side of the house, chopping down moldy old shrubs and trees starved and cramped for light and air. Phil and Sam toiled small boys tumbled ecstatically like worm-hunting robins in their wake. “They are happy.” Gail thought, see- | ing Phil grow younger, simpler, more | contented every hour. The disreputable old house, weather-beaten without and | within, was heaven to him. Lily. paler | now than she had been, her slendor stubby little common Wibser hand the keys of life for Phil. “They are happy and T mustn't spoil it. S8am will marry here in Clippersville just as Phil has and they'll always be | friends. And when I can I'll go away, I'll ind my sort of living, too. But un- i!til I go I must add to their happiness. __TOURS. WERNE ’Vll.lE PA. Ausvofl"LflN“ pn‘mfl-“l PEN MAR, PA /THE LYNDON Al conveniences. Rates reas. Homel ki Garage. Booklet. NETTIE GEMMEL YAUKL M! Forest Inn L&Fe o™ qao0m: with 'hot and colc watér. * Garage accommodations. Pree golf course_privileges o guests. VIRGINIA. Potomac Béaéh resort. Finest, t-water beach. Spend the 4th. anc Frederieks- ervations, write fetor, Potomae h_452. VIRGINIA BEACH. VA. New—Modern—Open AU Year I ibutel fibalfunte OCEAN FRONT VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER—PRIVATE BATHS Dol ricess_ amne Countlrs S Tihole course. ranked as the second best in the country. ooklet. | | Mrs. Horace L. Gray, Prop. | ol PRINCE HENRY HOTEL Located in the exclusive North End of Virginia Beach, on a hill overlooking beautiful gardens that run down to a perfect beach. Private tennis courts, golf, horseback ridirg, ete, Special June Rates FRANK B. BANKS, Mgr. The Pochahontas OPEN ALL YEAR. Tn the heart of all the beach tractions, and directly on the front. Modern. Large verand: i Southern euisine. riding, ete. Mal OCOHONTAS s . A n WILLIAMS, Owner- “Mer. The Avalon located on water front. ern _convenignc Miss Virginia Leggett. Direcily On the Ocean Promenade THE ATLANTIC Between 11th & 12th Sts. Flonty of sea, food &nd the best of thing to eat, Hot and cold runnin For rates, write W. H. every- ./ in rooms. . Bus. Mgr. 4 IDLEWHYLE 27 o Now open to serve you: and all outside rooms; excellent cuisine ane supreme surf bathing.” Write today for res- tions, We_maike_fol) NEW WAVERLEY HOTEL All outside Rooms, Private Baths, Golf | Privileges, Surf Bathing, Delicious South- :‘rn'lle:ls. Write for ‘hlltr ed Booklet, wlp gnrhmirkt t. 13th and 14th Sts. Mrs. W. P. Glover, he _Kenilworth. SPOTTSWOOD ARMS Qcesn front. bathing, private baths. Mrs. Myrtle A. 'Welborne, owner-mgr. STEAMSHIPS. Wullmzton to Baltimore By Boat and Rail $12.12 Round Trip Follow the ploneers through the his- i interesting ‘on water. First jations. excellent ~ meals, JModern stesmers Dor- irect Whart Mond Wed, PR . § Va. Steamboat Co. BERMUDA WP A D, ROUND Ask for our illustrated TRIP Folderwith fullinforma- . $60" tion about Bermuda. THOS. COOK & SON Washington Loan & Trust Bldg., Sth & ¥ Streets A Week’s Wonderful Holiday We it. of activities at fever pitch. lp' ashore at intere nia, the *“Soo”, Pors [ Hay fever sufferers Jind this eru most benefieial. and Bool ous n For Gail went to the strange country of The ofl cnm‘)‘ny began to build a | and sweated happily at the changes; the | | shapeless body already rounding out | be | toward motherhood again, held in her | There are lon; esting points ( Arthur, Fort William and Du]ulh) 7 DAY CRUISE ALL-EXPENSE oI drawn together ‘mutual good sense e - s ly ever ann not annoy her now. Lily’s mflefi'fl of oculture was il never thought of it. Lily' ‘e airs and graces as Mrs. Phil Lawrence naud un- noticed. Lily could go to the m with Phil at the end of ltlu long busy day; there was no imposition in lea: children with Gaiy, for Gail m% anyway and the children adored her. March Sunday he asked Gall rather timidly if lhe thought it would be & goddd-y to take their luncheon up to Gail looked up with her lexed little smile. Then her l'l’im face brightened. “Oh, Phil, it would be & marvelous day for it!” He looked at her as if he had never seen her before, although he gave no sign of finding & change in her. But there was something actually beautiful in Gail's face now, something discip- Jined, A&lrlt\u!lnd something for which Phil this morning found the word nobl If the sight of the shining dam sur- rounded by feathery Spring greemery hurt her when she and Phil, Sam, Lily and the children reached it at a glowing noontide—if the sight of it hurt her, she gave no sign. Busily, efficiently, she set about the preparing of the luncheon, she and Lily murmuring as they made coffee -3dkwuted little sausages on sharpened sticks. Afterward the children dug and splashed in the creek and their elders ’lrcu;}e%lt‘henuevl‘gles on the shingle, talk- ng of persville affairs and Clippers- ville folk.” i Today they also had to discuss, did all Clippersville, the amaging, the sensational bankruptcy of the Murchi- son Flour Mills. Rumor had been play- ing with this possibility for some time, | but nobody had taken seriously the idea that the ‘invincible Murchson fortune might fall. But fallen it had, completely, entirely. The Clippersville mills, the Salinas of- fices, the New Jersey plant had all pa: ed into other hands, the Chipps' man- sion was for sale and the Chipps were going to live, without a servant, on the Los Gatos ranch and try to make it pay. It was all too bewilidering! Why, the mere name Murchison had been one with which to conjure for a generation and for years everybody had told every- body else that they had been “coining” money, that they had “scads,” that they '";Jhmafi'" of it! at d'you su) will ha to Van, Gail?” il ey T was thinking. He was working at the New Jersey plant, the last I heard.” | “He'll have to get to work now!” Phil | said with a chuckle. |~ “Every penny he had came from his stepfather,” G2il added, “and if Mr. Murchison really is down and out Van will have a hard time!” “Probly the best thing that could 1hwlpen to him!” Lily stated, heart- essly. (To Be Continued.) Foot Ball Blows 7!’(02 fllegal | Whether foot ball players who come to blows during a game commit s | breach of the peace was argued re- cently in Police Court at Glasgow, Scotland. The woman magistrate, Mrs. Kate Beaton, decided that they do not. George Mooney and Frank Rennie, members of the teams playing in the Scottish Consolation Cup tie last Sum- mer, were charged with breach of the | peace for fighting during a game." | Mooney was running to the Ashfield ‘zoul when he was fouled by Rennie and brought down inside the penalty | line. Mooney rose and struck Rennie, | and the fight was fierce until the two were arrested, charged with “commit- | ‘ing _a breach of the peace ___PROPOSALS. AR e reon oS has on. Burcny of Bandy apds Washingn, L. C.l giatil 3 p.m . July 16. 1931, and then Publiciy, oveped. for fur- nishing ‘and intailing caroon dloxide refrig- eraung equipment in the Power Plant Build- . Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. g d specifications may be secired gLhe Purchase Bection, Bureau of Stand- — TOURS. Detroit to Duluth and return, aboard one of the big three, 8.8, *“Noronic”, we attend to the detai give you a wonderful holiday every minute;you are our guests. 'Hamonic" or *‘Huronic™ We plan to organize dances every evening, and @ grand masquerade the last night at You will meet everybody aboard ship, including the captain. It will be your floating home. Long tramps on g:ll decks will rouse your appetite. icious full course meals will satisfy Social hostesses will keep the hum picnics, motor drives, gelf, if you wish, and other pleasant amusements. k now and look forwarl to a glori- week. Sailings from Brush Street Dock. Detroit; p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. $80.60 axo vp full information. tickets and resepe rations, apoly B. CANVIN. Gene: RoalChriate. Teast: Buildiae Broad & Chestnut Street. or any Fourtt or Ruiliiy Avent. NORTHERN NAVIGATION DIVISION CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES WEEKS THRIFT TOHRS- Europe All Shore Stays and Trips Under the Expert Management of Thomas Cook & Son. NOLLAND-AMERI -ROUND TRIP The Ideal Vacauon! ALL EXPENSES i $193 The vacation of your dreams come true . . . the grandest vacation you ever hoped to experience! Stretch your twe weeks vacation to three . . . take advantage of the new low rates in effect this year . .. go abrgad! A carefree week at sea each way . . . parties, dancing, lounging aboard the ocean giant ROTTERDAM. eek in three fascinating Euro- pean . Amsterdam, quaint Brus- sels.sparkling Paris. F: re.muh.lnouh and sightseeing tours all included! FROM N. Y. AUG. 1 OR AUG. 29 RETURNING TO N.Y. AUG. 23 or SEPT. 20 See your local steamship agent, or CA LINE *¥~yec-