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EVENING. e P S ho ¥ WA T L o La o Lipies STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE B, 1922 . " AUCTION SALES RESORTS. RESORTS. . RESORTS. - RESORTS. ‘RESORTS. FUTURE DAYS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. MARYLAND. REHOBOTH BEACH. DEL. SPRING LAKE, N. J. . AUCTIONEERS. Jlotel The TOME CAMP for BOYS. HOTEL HENLOPEN THE BELLEVIEW ARLD LOTS IN CHEVY CHAbe I 5 By virtue of o " July 28, 101a, New | 2 ll'l‘ L3 ATLANTICC Gomfortablé. Rumning water of the Garage._Bookle MILLER m'r‘rmm, ® to 17 250, Noted for its tabl yp weekiy. 18th seasor M[r trustess will sell at public Lhe premises an MONDAY DAY OF JUNE. M Dlrcct on th AAoea P SRovTrANEL, TABOR IN ‘eierived e in the District o 4% and 49, in squa known as “Chess Chase per plat recorded in the off rrevor of the District of Columb Boal. 54, page 40 Terms of ssle. ('ash Quired upon acceptance af bid Tecording and revenue stamps cost. Terms of sale to be compied With with in 30 days from day of sale or deposit for- Teited. Dieat location Iarge; airy th sedgon Gwner HOTEL ALBION 800. Hot and Golf_privi- High A depasit of Conveyancing. at purchaser's Whole Block om Occan Froat Toslest losation in Atlastic City. Ideal family hotel in Chelsea Section. c--.-iu Five Owaarshig SEND. Ow Fifty yards fr 8rd_ave. Hot and cold running water. & M. W. SUTTON. D GARRETT, P. BARSE. Trustees RS. RLE_PEBRLE. ). 3411 17th | GIIANDA'II.ANTIC VICTORIA HA " THE ENGLESIDE Open June 23. The best combination of ger nine seashore features on the Atiantic bathing, etc.—oc §1LM.M:.-::-, OWEN & SON, 'rurmr;-z SALE ATCTIONE v Ir:lnll baths: ru weekly Bmklfl I-url Cep 1000 Pnuu T 84 per day special t sta. O. D. Palater. S certain_deed of trust duly folio 269 et seq . District_of Co. CE: By virtue of a Tecorded in Liber No. 42 Of the land records of , lumbia. and equest of the party s TRY GI.AI!EIIIOI HOTEL Matenless fahing, sailing, bay. Five tennis courts The Engleside offers modern appolntments. ' cured thereby s d frenh water private | sell at puhlic 2 20ax Bench. Reoms en wuie with pivate S ge. R. Fip i ST 'Kiss the Cotington: Weat Phl deipn tollowing 4»Lm.-q Jand and prem- in the slumbia_and N. J. N Cooleat spot on oI l:l_.l_fl i« 4 an And Tennessee orough te Rateman’ 4 the New Jersey hetder and. McLachien: e £ "rap. | const. Direetly on the ocesn front. Ides - _plt + PrOp- | i1y notel. Single rooms. $20 week and and part of bie rooms, $35 week a New bathing beach. —HOTEL WHITFIELD. _ Fireproof, overlooking dcean: central to all Ho!el Boscobel excellent table 1A E. recorded 1« of th Rrookland. No. 52. folin 91 the survevor fo; s per plat t the rec Dist Terms of « i of trust for § an said trost to be ,.m in FRALEY MILLS, Virginia Ave re. Tetoriiag Bod revente. stamDs &1 Dascha For Apartm Cottages, Rooms, Stores. 11° | amusements. Mod. imp. CHAS. M. HERMA. €oat. Sale to he closed within thirts dass of deposit foriaited ALASK. EDWARD W =t MOLLOHAN, MeETEN, . AUC SDAT, JUNE |u{n e e TaaTese: o owner 1 o to give his attention and Is forced 1o sncrifice the abo tablishmen: together §omd rout ense of Terms of sale. One third cask, balance easy terma: $300 deposit required at sale. Now in operation and may he inspected any_ afternoon. ADAM A, WESt R A THOUSAND mile cruise from Van- couver, B. C., on a palatial Canadian Pacific *'Princess” Liner. At Skagway, five wondrous days away, past gold-rush frontier towns and mystic totem villages, 8 White Pass and Yukon train will carry you over stupendous mountains to Carcross for a 20-hour steamboat trip on West Taku Arm to the North end of Taku Glacis-. Other side trips — if you have time to stop over —to beautiful Lake Atlin or down theYukon River toDawson. Go via the trans Canada Limited through the Canadian Pacific Rockies. s-—T-inM* at Greafly Reduced Fares. or_write for Tot CANADIAN PAClFlC"RAlLWAY C. E. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent, COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE 'WHITE STAR—To Chennel ports, Liver- Queenstown and the Mediterranean. Standard of service in keeping with the magnificence of Olympic, Homeric and world's largest ship, Majestic. Regular express service. RED STAR — To Antwerp, calling at Plymouth and Checbourg. Weeklysailings distingutshed Into the Mid- night Sun—un- der the glittering walls of Taku Gla- cier to the strange totem village ofthe Chilkoot, ictsin of four ships headed by the Lapland. e 1419 New York Ave.. Wachington: 24 . F. B, PERRY. General Agent. Passenger Dapartment, oidcixtiaation- Canadien Pacific Bldg.. Madison Ave., at 44th St., AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg, Libss snd Dansig. Service of regularity, de peadability, comfort and convenience. New ‘vore Gity. Log¥l open June 28. Hessanable rates. Book- F. BURTON, Mgr. BUENA VISTA SPRING! On outskirts of Tome School campus. Helghts Susquehanna. Senior and years and under to 6 years. for younger boys. = Every including il .m" - .fl-m exerilant table o8 private baths. Arundel House Directly on— ke wm-.m-i-om “antil November bas. 90 minutes from NJ. c1EB0) anager. \\'lllllll!lnn Fishing, ducking, boating. bath on L L3 o= eiled m,;..- cooking. T. M. BUSS l)elu'll’e Water 0w open. Spectni Cap.. 500 Amer. Iin Purdy Cope. KITTATINNY plan, aiso a &rill Bkt Fan'y Pla;;;grounds —By the Sea Cool Nights Refreshmg Days The Maritime Provinces—Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island—have allurements for the tourist so numerous, so varied and so readily accessible, that they are in fact, fairy playgrounds by thesea. Throughout the entire provinces is the salt tang of the sea; the ozone of the mountain, moor and lake; the restful balm of Nature’s quiet places in an unaurpasaable climate. Historic Quebec and Montreal—the commercial metropolis of Canada—have old-world charm. Newfoundland and the Miquelon Islands offer novel tours—different than may be expected elsewhere in America. Come, while away the summer da Summer Tourist Tickets on le commenci Sl May 15 at atly reduced fares. L N L s NESVATL Write for full information and [ ! interesting hooklets to 7 { ey, A. P.D. . Broadway New York, \. Canadian National Railuiays ‘flmhenl Mercantile Marine Ca aabington office: 1308 F st. n.w. B. M. MICKS, Manager. CLARK'S CRUISES by Can. Pac. STEAMERS Clark’s 3rd Cruise, January 23, 1923 ROUND ‘THE WORLD Iup-vh 55 ‘ons, Specially Chartered < MonTiis CRUISE, $1000 and up i:lua.u Hotels, Fces, Drives. Guides, ete. Clark Originated Round the World Crui 19th Cruise, February 3, 1923 Clari’s ) == MEDITERRANEAN uous SS “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" ‘Gross Toas. Specially Chartered 65 DAYS CRUISE, $600 and up = Iacludiog Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, etc. 19 days Egypt, Palestine. Spain. ltaly, Greece.etc. stop-overs sllowed on both cruises. k C. Clark, T NewYo " Sa HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE UNITED AMERICAN LINES inc TO PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE HAMBURG By New American-Flag Steamers Reliance June July 11, Aug. 8 Resolute Jume 27.July 25, Aug.22 TO HAMBURG DIRECT Sailings hursday. he popu- s Bhaunt ‘Ciay, Rlowst Car- reoll, Mount Clinten, IL--, Bayern, ‘Waerttemberg, with special cabin and improved third class accommodations. UNITED AMERICAN LINES, INC. 39 Brosdway, New York Local Agents Extremes meet, and there’s diversion of a hundred kinds in this— The Hist ' . POTOMAC RIVER i £} Route m ¢ Steamer Majestic Leaves wmfn‘ifl"{?&’;} Py e Called “The E e MK ) alle e Ln Arriviag Washington, 6 Outside ' Rooms—Splendid “eare. Week End Trips Phone Main 592. OLLAN AMERICA LINE Via Plymouth, loulo e-Sur-Mer "VE traveled widely, and of all the lands T've visited in summer, Southern California is the strangest. And thexe’sam:dudmmnmdmdnthummmet playground—the belief of 2 few people that it’s uncom- Poninm, Juy 4w fortably warm in summer. -« .. Rotterda: \mn 17 July 22 Aug. 26 e ok June 28 'fl’ s 2.’%!‘ 1 . Note the U. S. Weather Bureau figures quoted below Senecal Passen kg if ym.: would femove a wrong impression from your mind. hat this wonderland of summer offers thouwhoscck reshment of the body and the mind. A Complete Change Overworked and n'mdwn. 1 was sent there one summer by a doctor—"“to get that complete change that CUNARD ya ANCHOR tmes Connections Encircling the Globe D’hfl' m‘:):l“e'g“ every vacationist should have and can get in this coun- Numoney Jrd me.?- - try only in that strangely different, enchanting and up- lifting environment of Southern California,” he said. 1 went, and was re-made in three weeks into,a new man. Andlhlnmmedw.forlhnvegonebuk every summer for six years. I now “re-make” myself a:hyearmd:uv:y\—-notu:need bu!mzrelyas insurance of the tremendously good health that I enjoy. New Scenery—New Life Southern California is called “The Enchanted Circle,” ducmdxenneqofdwemmumda. o Sunfimunu!mnlluq—mmhx.nmmthe COMPANV'S OFFICE $17 14th St. N.W. Washington AUSTRALIA HONOLULU. SUVA. NEW ZEALAND The Well Bysipped Reyal Mall Suesmess uly 21 Sept.22 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE TNITED STATES STORAGE CO. 3 lz-&‘lnu SHIPPING. flm’m: F. un FIREP] in & mountain lake or trout stream, a wilderness, climbing peaks, or picking ROOY. llfi M mom ..m'-‘t. Jocation. ™ '-'mwl 7 R, e MOVE RED BALL WAY no packing: expert furniture ature lond {nsurance for protec- P Juslity service st prices you ual elsewhere.” Cash or payment. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. Largest, ¢ tmduu orlnlllltlg in America, nlnu bldg., 15th and . ' Mfill th ! sta. ml'fl Onltll‘ :E: mh-p." Sec. 3052, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. All-Year Club of Southern California Strange Summerland chanted Circle” By AN EASTERNER oranges, visiting the old Spanish missions, seeing new sights, doing new things, almost living a new life, in fact. A net-work of perfect boulevards, like city streets, four thousand miles in length, connects all these wonders. Two hundred miles a day is common at an average of thirty miles an hour. - Like Europe Like Italy, like Spain, like Egypt—-su-mxe trees and flowers, different “types of country” everywhere. Japa- nese, Armenians, Hindus, Turs, Sailors, Cowboys, Gyp- sics—all types of humanity are there. Golf, tennis, sailing—all the sports, and all at their best. <mggmim s Like Europe in its varied and unusual attractions and yet as individual as Europe. Enchanted in this “Circle of Enchantment,” you lose yourself completely and thus find yourself, re-made. Another strange thing is the short time it requires. Two weeks will work wonders. Four—almoest miracles. Go Now Whole families — men, women, children—react equally as well. Go now, this summer, while you may. You'l.lymer forget it. It will be the best trip of your e. Special low-rate, round trip fares now in effect »—=No more War Tax. Ask any railroad ticket agent for further information, or mail coupon below. + I Information Coupon Allx¥ear Club of Southern California l Sec. 3052, Chamber of Commerce Bidg. Los Angeles, California. Please send me full information about the summer wacation possibilities in Southern . Los Angeles, Californig l_ == I S S Ll 411 Ocean road. SPRING LAKE BEACH. N. J Most w onderful location, nd wiade trees, 1_plan._K ne_ _BRADDOGK HEIGHTS, M| surrounded by fne U. 5. SOVIET POLIC PUZZLES ITALIANS “HOTEL BRADDOCK addock Heights, Maryland ree rooms, priv Sretooiing Middletown Valleys. NOW OPE! Special Ohicken Dinner Sundays and Holidess, For Booklet, Croghan, Propifetor. erick, or Hotel Heights, A Rates, etc., write Hraddock, HOTEL MARION onLake GeorgoNY. forthe eighteent . scason A Fl;xq:“/or rr/lr\gad cultured Juests JOSEDH n.mARVEL VIRGINIA. ate baths, spaclous porches. Picturesque Frederick and M. Hotel Frederick. Fred. | Braddock Hint Secretary Hughes Shift- ed Position on Hague Parley. AR ANSEL The Star and ( Copyright, 1 ROME, June §.—'It ix often stated] that the United States cannot remain | ahsent from Europe, but the United States wishes to remain isolated from destructive forces wherever they are or whatever their mask. The useful- ness of the United States consists in 3. BY Dy Cable t MOWRER. go Duily News. WYR'CK INN On muin fine of Norf. & West. R R 2.3 feet abore en level comfortably heated. supplied with the curati waters from world-famous Wyrick Sprin Rates: One person, $20 week up; 1wo perso in room, $15 exch week up; American pla Open sear Write for resersations. WYRICK INN €0, CROCKETT ORTH HILL” LEMANS FERRY, VA atain and wa %, fixhing. . new baths and sewers, Invulids or tuberculars taken, I As isaiein EMAN, Clarke (o, ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS ORKNEY SPRINGS. VA. In the Allegheny Mountsink—High—Cool Delightful — 500 —American plan Tahle the best —AIl amusements. rate for June, §17. — VIRGIN “Ocean front. priva bathe Deseripts The Waverley HARPE FERRY, \“ ‘\‘. 0 " HILL TOP HOUSE Harpers Ferrs, W Va.. now open. Try it. | ' noa proceedings are You will_not tegret it T. & LOVETT. Prop |41 oben book said to me this morn- | LOCKWOOD HOUSE | "fu. ,.ucr { Hughes to come __|or "o ahandon the | toward Twey EDUCATIONAL. 8 - Brich e _ SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE _ e, “Fents Begiuning 1 ol Aif b , LEGAL NOTICES vorsitios [T 3. B. STEIN, Attorney. W a:hm'rtun l%uamrss College, 1-)|R Eve NW. Muin 4969, ing and_ accountun: Summer sessions. Emerson Institute 1738-1740 P St. N.W. Phones Franklin 4163-4458 Summer Semester Classes In_all HIGH-SCHOOL BJECT: Begln June 16th Men's Dept. Day and Evening School—Registration from June 2 to 16 Women's Inpt. Evening School Only—Registuration from June 3 to 17 I‘rrr\arve for all Colleges and Professional Schools Catalogucs sent on request National University Law School FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR The summer term of eleven weeks will open June 15. This term carries the same credit for the degree as either the fall, winter or spring term. The classes will be held from 6:30 P. M. week days, except Saturdays. Catalog will be sent on request of the Dean and Secretary may be seen be- tween 9:00 and 5:00 at the Law School Building, 818 13th Street N.W. Telephone Main 6617. rically lighted, VA. ar Bluemont on Jikhts the power it can exert against de- structive forces.” Thus spoke Ambassador Child ve | Palermo Tuesday in the .| King Victor Emmanuel at the in- ne | auguration of the vast works for n. | modernizing that port. undertaken by {an American company. But as seen 57 . in presence of from Jtaly the Ame n policy is thing lut clear. Ialians today ue Ameri Cons: Palermo rthur onstruction ude to other invest- capital tments Tw were were wr an Ty 1 up by British compani Puzzled by U. . Policies. Iolitic the Unite enigma to the Italian r. for Instance, that { States hey Fra t exponent of those destruc-1g of which Ambassador vet they note that 2 an #ttitude toward Rus te | ¥ upholds the Franco-Belg ve | n, which vielates generally ad- d international law, because it it permit Ru swned property pensation 10 nationalize even with A personage DISTRICT O purchase the merchs the business e of | in the | flaing. in_ the Rorough | New York. on the at 10 o'clok b thereafter ms o h ofter of 1. K t ANK'S MEDITERRANEAN Cratac dc Luxe, February 6 ially Chartered New CUNARD S, §. “SCYTHIA Turbine Oil 10 ton menths. s.,.\u includes iy Land, tonuml-un, D orecce. Tinty: Swakn Kie Est. FRANK TOURIST €0.. Ext 489 Fifth Avenue, New York Or Our Local Agent ARGONAUT TOURS | | —ACCOUN:i‘Ai\ICY Day and Evening Classes | PACE INSTITUTE 715 G ST. N.W.. Cerner 8th azd @ Bts Offers exceptional opportunitiss n‘ Anywhere. Any time, 402 Kresge bidg.. 11th and G. Phone Main FMGAKA FALLS three-day trips begin | Cost mBll }'our western tllnl Teis 15, Geptys aily. EDUCATIONAI. Spanish School of Wninngtol | Profs. from spain. 131517 F nw. M. 365 jan In ALL SCHOOL HISTORIES OUGHT TO BE BURNED, DECLARES EX-SENATOR By the Assoclated Press. LINCOLN, 1., June 8.—Former United es Senator Lawrence ¥. Sherman told students in a com- mencement address at Lincoln Col- lege today that “all schogl histories ought 1o be burned.” VIt is safer,” he said, “to find the exceplions o tnis =ule, it there are any. than 10 oppose the rule. They would shed more light on a dis- ordered world on the bonfire thag in the schoolroom W idenls,” he declared, “must be taught and practiced or civili- zation will be quenced in a world'e durk age “The tory taught the pupil is a 1 ar's last royal drunk butcheries, gaid 1o ek culture’ th than pan Justice r and Attila, the Hun. more familiar spirits than and apostles. Batt picted as scenes One t p & people have carried G Asla, Aristotle lds are de- nan pro ? hu onclude tns € 0 best kol hours after ting at The e conditions of the Americ pressed the was probable the plans for th Hugue, embraci - in the hands iseador he ex- t acceptance our th We do not understand why the propostiion was rejected. Think Hughes Shifting. that the vy ndous inquiry atrocitivs Genoa meeting ed the European M Turco-Grees into the has singularly position in & itary threats isU ceased to be heard. We It fans have resched an understanding with Great Britain, the first fruits of which is a letter from Prime Min- ister Lloyd George concerning petro- leum rights in British territories, practically admitting the American and italian claim for an open door. 1 hat such a letter has or Wil the unicated o American Lloy “iume, by e port under a €tn- will prevent trouh excelle greement with Rus in the abstract la neessions. But these io not infringe on the right one else b the terri- Ories are not spec The Russians wished to give us luige districts, but a spirit of loyalty 1o other na- we refused to accept them. The no be separate agree- made until four of the meeting agreement that ments are to {months after the at The Hague practic they will be made then agreement is tutes a v y Giornale dltalia the Ita lussian treaty ves Jtaly an agricultural concessi f 100.000 hectares (2,471,000 acres) for xv\rnv)_ four years. with the Tight to i labor, with ample guarant 5 be either in near the md cording to the t the River D — AMERICAN UNIVERSITY GETS $25,000 BEQUEST Local Institution Remembered by Mrs. Anne Swift. Who Left . June 8.—An estate of ap- 100 was left by the widow of late Mrs. Swift, Gustavus Swift, founder of the pack- any, more than half a mil- ing compi worth of it going 10 ‘became known yesterday, will was filed for probate. utions; most of them here, are given beguests Departments of the U ¥ ot Chicago and of North western, Univer- received a total of $200,000, while the American 1 £ Washing- ton, D. C.. peceives Superannuated Relief Rock River Conference of odist me opal Church $2i = EDUCATIONAL. when the Fifteen charitable sity require women Analyze Your Personality! Do vou possess valuahle talents. because your work is a dull r Hotel work is fascinating, for it calls into e subconscious trait now stifled. expression! Success in this field is easy proper training so accessible The Lewis Hotel Trainin kind in the country—has its h You can prepare yoursel fine position, good living and interesting work awaiting you in one of the splendid new hotels here or at mountain or Clubs, restaurants and cafeterias through- out the country are also constantly in need of Lewis- trained seaside resorts. employes.. The Lewis School Bureau of Employ and has on file the staff requirements of hundreds of new hotels now being built all ov the new prosperity wave. will be needed. Enroll now. It permits you the joy of seli- ({ Thousands of competent employes unde\-eloped outine? s that perhaps are i e 4 i B9 to attain, with the in Washington. School—the only one of its eadquarters here. f in your spare hours for the ment has compiled er the country in response to Summer class now forming. or write for ‘nnld)’ and freely—your plans for the future. Do not let the opponunlty slip! Call our enrollment LIFE MEMBER EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Washmgtons New Hotels e ambitious 1 menand OTEL PRESIDENT s 30 © EMPLOVEES Come in and discuss with ze- particulars NOW. With ou are given a FREE ZHIP IN THE LEWIS LeW1s Hotel Training School 1324 New York Avenue Clifford Lewis, President Phone Main 6779