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) AUC AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEK Bankruptcy Sale of New, High-grade Furni- ture, Draperies, Upholstery, Window Shades, Fine Mahog. Cash Register, Safe, Cabinet, etc., contained in Nos. 821 and 823 13th Street N. W. Also Autc Truck. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columblia, holding a Bankruptey Cour the undersigned Trustee wil in re Amos W. sell within the alove premines McDevitt, Bankrupt No. 1435, By Public Auction Thursday, June 19th, 1924 Commencing 10 O'Clock A.M. High-grade Overstuffed nnd other Living Room Suites, 0dd Ch: can Walnut 10-plece Dining Room Sn any Chairs and Rockers, Fioor Mirrors. Tapestry. Cot Plu Vohair, Ci Caxement Cloth Chairs, Ameri- ahog- ut Velvet, Tapest nirs and Rockers, ite, Gnteleg Tahles, Cane and px. Davenport Tables, Conxole Tahlex and | Mohair, Velvet, Damask. Rep. C-etonne and | ©ther Draperies and | pholxtery, Bralds, Gimp and Fringe. Window & cte. alxo Fine Mahogan Tablex, Ford Delivery Trnck, ete. Casxh’ Register, Safe, Cabinet, Sewing Mncl On View Afterncon Day Before Sale Terms: Cash 3e13.14.16,17.15 CHAS. H. SEEBOLD, Trustee, Columbian BIdg. | — THOMAS STORY PREMIS By virtue of recorded in Liber N of the land re 1 and at secured therebs, il at public ertain desd i ot the Toquect of trust duls | follo 415 et seq . | Distriet of Co. | THE |~\\'i 24, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK described Tand and prem. situate in the cite of \Washington, bia. ‘and ‘desiznated A% Siiae S, Taish quare 200 ax per b in the ‘office of the wurveyor for the District of Calumbia i Liber 26."at faiio hoing the same properts eanvere Edward E Marshall and Tis wi : i int_tenanis. and ' recorded of the la of_Calumbia Terme of sale. One ¥ 10 be paid in cash Iments nterest parable following 0| ¢ ords of ¢ said District third of the purchase balance in twa squal ayable b at 8 semi ananalls and two years. | rum per ananm. | Aeed of {rust upon the property canh, ‘at the option of the. por A deposit of £200 will be at time of male. Al convesaneing. revenie stamps at cost of Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty fays from das of sale, otherwise the [Tustee remerves the right 1o reast] the €ris at the risk and vost of defaulting pur | chaser after five days' ndsertisament of such remuie in some newspaper pubiished in Wash iogtan. 1. ¢ | SHINGTON LOAN AND THCST COM. | 1 LAWSON D i Ofticer, ™ ISLAND AVE | trust recorded | of the land imbis, and at secured * thercbs nublie anctior the District nimberad four ot Co- | ) in Purchaser to pas price in cas, in one terest a third of the the balance i two inst espectivels. w er cont por a the prope chaser the date and resent Good be rec ment dnte of properts resold cost detanlting purchaser after e vious sdvertisen, such hington newspaper. B 3 (30) days of the 4 and the #k of the ) duys' pre- resale in some FRANCIS SATL, No. 1412 Eve st. i w. WRILEY JACOBS, _Ie14d8as ;. TH( TRUSTEES' STC KAOWN N W 13, 1924 i corded_Fobrars 18, 19 Tocords of the Distret o the request of the parts secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public aie tion, in front of the premiges on THIRS DAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. 1924, AT FOURTHIRTY PO, the fol Jowing dcscribed land and premises, sitnate in the Distriet of ¢ and designa and_being lots 107 in Francis A Filundon's sobdis n hiock S, ““Rloomingdaie. " as per Plat recorded in Libe County No. 17, at folio . of the rocords of the office of the surveyar of the DYAtrict of Crinmbia, subject fo covenan's of record Terms:’ Soid _cubfeet prior_doed of trust for 14 thereos £100 SALE ERICK AS 1812 OF VALUARLE THREE. MENT HOUSE, H CAPITOL ST or e of trust daten strument No. 194, among the land Columba, and at ¢ r‘:-r e onth, at Vima ot sa'e frust fo be paid in cash Priquired. Convesaneinz e stamps at Do compiled it Wine deponit forfeited be advertised and res the tristecs. 1SAAC, KRIKSTEIY SAMUT 1014.18.17.13.19 ~TH SON, AUCTIONEERS. TALUABLE ENO! NTI STRERT oL By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded March 29, 1922, in Liber $697. folio 114. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the parts securad thera: by, fhe undersigned trustees will sell at poh. Tic auction. 1 front of the premises, on MOX DAY. THE TWENTY-TIIRD DAY OF JUNE, 16924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PL. the follow ing real estate, situate in the District of Columbis, and designatad as lot numbered fourteen (14) in Chiarles A. McEuen's subdi vision of square numbered ten hundred and alghty-eight (1058). an per plat recorded In the office of the surveror for the District of Colnmbia in Rook 11. at page 152. Terms of sale: Said properts ix mbject to a prior deed of trust securing an indebiedness of $2.230 and will ba wold subject to aaid indabtedness. The purchase price over And abore said deed of trust is to e puid in cash A deposit of 8200 will he required at the time of ‘xale. All conveyancing. recording, revenne Stamps, eic., At cost of purchaser. Terma of Sale o be complied with within thirty daya from day of sule. otberwise deposit will be forfeitsd and property resold at risk and cot of defaulting purchaser after five days' ad Serfirement of sich rexale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. HARRY A. KITE. 1714 K &1 N W, WALLACE CHISWELL, Continental Trust Building, $e120&dx ex80 tees ADAM A, W _ AUCTIONERR. Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Ice | Cream, Conféctionery and ! Catering Fixtures, inery | and Equipment Contained in No. 1508 14th Street N.W. Also 3 Auto Delivery Trucks. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court ot the District of Columbia, holding & Bank- ruptey Court in re Chax. E. Sehaffner, Bank. rupt No. 'I'dl the unflfir’:::nr:l T;:‘AIN weill i anetion within the ahove prem- Son o PN DAY SUNE Bard, 1634, COM- NN P Phn 63 Fod kAT stabos Ans Wall Cases with Mirrors. Mah. ' Counter, Hundionie (old Frame Mirror aad Rase. Fioor Casen, Mah, Six-Clerk Caxh Register, Marble- Tentwood Chalrs, Floor Lan A w. SCHL Percolator fity China Moulds, P for. Tubs W AMachin i P, roe Boxba ? aburs Brov Mixer Copper It Tovekin 45-gal. Automatic Hot-Water Hoater, Haka Oven, Siock in Trade. Mahogany Desk, iron Safe, Burroughs Adding Macline, Etc. Also one Dodge and two Ford Delivery Tracks. i ve will first be offered as an eatirety. e kat elactory bid i not received will iately wid in detail. ILBRICK McCOY. Trustee, _je14-0&dbs, ?fll‘n Columbian_Bldg. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Commercial Zone, on M Street and 110 Feet on 8th Street, lmproved By Two Metal Garages and a Frame Dwelling — 803 M Street Northwest. athority vested in us we will sell at aphc Sucdian, in front of the premises, on PRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. lots | scribed Tana and premises o | for 5.0, THOS. J. OW! Rl & SON. ATCTIO! VALUARLE TWO. DWELLING, . BEING ELM STREET NORTH By viitue of & certain deed of trust, dated Februars 50, 7038 heing Inatrument No. 240, recorded Marel 18, 1024, among the lind roe i af the Distrite of Columbia The of the parts secured therebs. the undersiened tristees Wil sell at public aic tion. i frant of the premises, on TUESDAY | THEE TWENTY.FOURTH DAY OF JUNE! AD 10y the fallowing de’ “isinte’ in e Dis | Trier ar Columblu’ and esiznated s& and_be ing Jot 10 in Charien ¥ T 7. “Le Droit Park, ber County 9. foi offce of the umbia. At ribed tand e bouks of tlie aksessor of th olumbia taxation purposes | in_sauare | " Termn SALI BRICK S 319 oF AT FIVE PM. as per plat 7. of the rvesor of the Qute hereol Enated on District of as lot 10 Iotk In bloc | recorded in | tecordx of the. abject to a prior deed of trust her particuiars of whieh, will time of sale; the purthase <ail trost to be paid in cash. A of $200 required. Convesancing, = ‘and resenuc stamps at’ purchase Termx to le complied with within thirty otherwise depos.t forfelted and the may be advertised and resold at the atces. CHAS. H FLA( HENRY 0. ATWoOD [ [ b aniounced at price abose _Je15-d&ds.exS THOS. . OWEN & 8ON, ATCT TRUSTEES' SALE__OF _ VALUA TWOSTORY FRAM PREMISES TON ST. N.E. Dy virtne of a certaln deed of trust date September 1. 1923, belng_insimiment N, recordeq September 1. 1933, among the rocords of the Diatrict of Columbis fhe roquest of the party wecured therehy 1 ‘trustees will sell at public auc of the premiwes. on WED D TWENTY FIFTH DAY O} AT FOUR-THIRTY I'M described 1and_and JUNE the wituar rustecs’, subdivision of as per plat recorded in the the surveyor for the Distriet of Colun Liber County 6. at folios 103 and 104 20 now known for purpomes of ussess ment and faxation ax square 3 ises numbered 1350 Nowion & Uy a twostors frame dwelling Terms: Sold subject 10 a prior deed of trust Turther partcuinre of which will sounced At time of sale: the pu bove skl trust to be paid in t "$200 required. | Conve recording and revenue stamps At pu Torms to be compiied with lthin thirty black eriy’ may be advertised and giscretion of the trustees WILLIAM W. COCHRAN, JAMES L. SHERWOOD, _ie14-0&an exR TTHOS. 3 o%ax EBoN. A TRUST ox STORY ING BE| ST N.W Ry virtie of a certain recorded in Liber No. 4319, of the land fecords of the District of Cotum bin, and &t the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trostee will sell 2t pblic woction. in”frent of e premises. on THT ' DAY oF T ROUR T O'CLOCK PAL. the following deseribed land and premises, witunte fn the District of Co Tumbia, and desiznaied s and beins for 12 in square nambered 2054 in the subdivision of Siztrenth Streel Heights. as per piat thereaf recorded in the office of the surveyor for & District in Book 42, page 8. together with and | xingnlar the 'WAFs. easements, | rights Driviisges and appurtenances fa the same be loyging or 'in anywise appertaining Te foid aubject 4o . pror bu on_loan trust for $4.500 and o deed of irust for abont §1 * month, further partieula B announeed at time of saie price above said trust to be feposit o 5200 " reqnired Fecarding And_ revenne stampk at pu fnst. Terms to be complied with within thirty resold, at the RIICE ansoc eriy may be advertised and resold. discretion of the trustees HARVEY M. A MYRIAM A, DOT Je14.a&ds.exsu__ Trostees THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTRES' SALE OF VALUARLE REAL FRTATE. IMPROVED BY TWO.STORY | BRICK DWELLING, No. 821 1itb | STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of & ceriain deed of trust. being | fostrument No. 132, "recorded February 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, AnNd at the reqaeat of the party securnd thereby. the undersigned trustass wiil ell at public_anction, in front of the prem- ises. on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JUNE. 'AD. 1024, AT FOUR- THIRTY PM.. tbe following described land and_premises. ‘situate in the District of Co- lumbin and_designated as and being lots 55 and 56, square 986, as per piat recorded in book 48, page 39, In the office of the sur- vexor of the Disirict of Columbia, together with the improvements. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $5,000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur chase price ahore sald trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Convey- ancing, ‘recurding_and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold st the discretion of the frostees. SAGER, at the CHARLES D HARVE' Je11-déds exSn THOMAS. J. OWEN & TRUSTEES' BEING PREMISES No, w. By virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly recorded 1n Liber No. 4273. folio 89 et teq.. of the iand records of the District of Colum: and st the request of the parcy secured the underslgned trustees will sell at ction. in_ front of the pre THE TWENTIETH DAY O 4, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. wing described land and premiges. situate 0 the District of Colombia, and designated as acd being 1ot 210 in Wm. M. Terrell's sub- disigion of lots in block 4 in Todd and Trown's subdivislon of parts of the fracts of land known s “Mt. Pleasant and Plea ains.”" A& per piat of said Terrell's sub division recorded in Liber County No. 18, folio 133, of the records of the office of the sarvesor of the District of Columbis, now Enown as lot 210, square 2886, for the pur- posen of taxation. Terms: Said subject to & prior deed of trast for 3200000, further particuiars of wirich wiil be aunounced At time of sale, the purchase price above said trust to ba paid in cash. A de- posit of $200 required. Conveyancing, record ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within _thirty dass, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- eriy may he advertised and resold, at the discretion of the trustees. SOUR " HOLEARD. e _Je10-d&ds.exsn Trustees. PEOK. 3 OWES & 80N AUCTIONEERS. TROST) ALE_ OF ' VALUABLE TAUHED BRICK RESIDENGE. Ne, 16th BT, N.W Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Apcil, 21, 1004, being | instument No. 25 recorded ' April 2 (he records of the Disirict | The "requeat ‘of the party 'secared 'thereby. th undersigned Trasiees” wiil uell 2t public. anc tion, ia front of remises. on THURS- Y OF JUNE the followin, situste in the th t 154, AT FOUR P, Gescribed land and premises, District of Columbia, and designated as and being all of lot 18 16 square 2718 in Willlam Green's sabdivision of rt of the tract of land known as “Peter's Mill Seat.” as por lat recorded in the offiee of the surveyor or _the Distriet of Columbia ia Liber 39, follo 82 The above described land s now designated for taxation purposes as lots 816 and 817 1o square 2718, Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $17.500, further particalars of which will be annoanced at time of sale; the urchase iprice above ‘said trust to be g:d o cash. “A" deposit of $300 required . verancing, “recordiog and, reveoue stamps i haser's coat. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days, otherwise deposit forfeited id the property may be advert'sed and re- sold, at the discretion of the trustes L. STROHECKER, B. H. GRUVER, Jo14-04ds.exS8a Trastees OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE BLOE RIDGE SUMMIT—IF YOU ARE LOOK. ing for & cottage at Blué Ridge Summit or improved s above. 25 0L phte T chat, "X depouit. of $300 st Gime of sale. Bule to be closed within % o e e sihmme. 8¢ purchasers cont. E THOS J. OWEA & SO, -Adctionsess, vicinity, write Box 44. Can sell to yeu or rent_at_your_price. N s LOOK—_NORTHE CHESAPEAKE BEACH OOT- tages for sale or rent. Beautiful grove, best location and up to dats; nu terma, ~Apply ot - - THEO. "&LM m division of | days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- | 5337 | | otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop. | BY the HO “MARURA’ -MEDITERRANEAN 83 1 deira T ARKERIC AN Lx?x Bergen, Daily 26 Broadway. THE EVENING STEAMSHIPS. STAR, ., WASHINGTON. 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Capaeity 30, Private baths. ~ Kunning water and teie- phones in bed roome. Private Garsee WriETor spectal raten Albert H. Darnell N {oean end onoecticut Av, Ideal location. large, airy Running wa 22n] season. Owner i Capaeity 20 Liet and Map OPEAN 2 day up. Special wkly, 3.J.JOYCE RDAM— M ixurious Siewniships ROTT AMSTERDAM VOLEND. VEENDAM -RYNDAM Luxury Cruise to_the NEW C table bath PALESTINE—EGYPT by the famous S. S. Rotterdam Leaving New York. Fobruary $th, 1925 S5 0 Deizhilal Diversion. Vislring Ma Lisbor Gitraltar, Algiers, Athens, . the Holy Land, Tealy wild Runn priv s and ot Agents in Tiinstratid For Soiluie, R Parsngar Oficn, ERMUD And Up—Including All Expenses. Ideal Vacation Tours All the attractions of & detight{al vacht- ing_cruise fo a Quaint Foreign Land. Frequent Saili June Most Delightfu normida Average Summer Temperatare 57 deg A1l Sporte—Modarn Horels—No Passpor S. “FORT VICTORIA‘ S. S. “FORT ST. GEORGE" Send for Special Tours Booklet. 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STEPHENSON, Agent 208 7t St. S.W Plone Main 7447 o OCEAN CITY, MD. est and xafest bathing beach on Atiantic ocean on one side. by on ofher: rool: tennis. fishing. bosting And_dancing Gircalars may be had at Biar ofics. Less than 9 Days to Naples Commoctions 1o Egypi end India Ocean City Golf Course. New Nine-Hole Course. Hotel and Cottages. Ocean front. Best ser. Or- chestra. Ballroom, Grill. Tearoom. Golf. nmu- 22000 towe. toms fastest and most fururioms stcamers in the worvice. Forfall chednleof Gemersl Agenta DUILIO—GIULIO czlus—coix‘.o TH s Mausic. Dancing. COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk E ATLANTIC 2% 5 ome: €. W. PURNELL, Prop. strictly modern. Special rates to 15 Delightful Sail to Historic || The Hastings Hotel 0 MOUNT VERNON Ali-the-Way-by-Water-Route Steamer Chas. Macalester Sailing 10 a.m.. 2:30 p.m. Round trip. 85c. Admission to Grounds, 25c. Total, $1.10. and vate RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Gl Hom, The Del-Mar (% CAREY. 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Al year Same DUDLEY. LANK!'ORD—OCM\ CITY'S "NEW Modern and exclusive. M. B, QUILLEN. OUIEL.L.A Tennesee ev. az besck; ther. mod, 'A- BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. Mah J pian. Exclosive mountain Mes. ¥ X /Themgesn, D. C., TUESDAY RESORTS. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. EN Beach Haven, NJ. GLESIDE 1t Seasrt. The only resort on the Jersey coast that COMBINES perfoct bathing, always good fivh. Ing, with »_modern hotel ives sure relief from Hay Fever bp:m«"" let. Five ten- s 20th. s courts, Opens June P ENOLE, Mgr. MARYLAND. RURAL HOME. On West River and Chesspeake. Roating, bathing. fshing; large lawn, cool breeses, xpacious porches, big open dining room. modern conveniénces, escellent food, music for dancing. (entiles only. Write for booklet, | MRS MATILDA NOWELL, 8 Side, Md. ¥ Phone West River 21 BETTERTON, BAY SIDE INN Overlooking Chesapeake Bas vi view: hight shady Tewna garake; ejec. Ight BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. Hotel Braddock (it unexeclled tennix. swimming. dancing. etc. Sunday and holiflay binnge. 175 Booklels. rates. ™ u'r. CHEER excellent ta Frederick, ML BETTERTON reasonapie Toute No. rah Apts. ' also larger apts. Klec. for cooking and light ing. Price reasonable. Mrs. Jeunie A. Harbin, 'BRAETHORN COTTAGE ~ Opposite Purk. Reasonable Rates pposi asanable Completals rooms. K Mns. RIVER_&PRI River Spring On the Potamac. Open June 14. water vegetables from own farm Make reserva tions for _the Fourth, Auto map. K. D. BiACH TN oS IDLEWHY | ocean front Links. Spacions ve lent, the bathing unsurp: The' Idlewhyle Cottage, Virginia Beach. THOBOTH BEACH HOTEL HENLOPEN ¥ Keasonable Rates. fpecial rates familles. Booklet with map. Paved road all way. Clean, sale besch. Best of food. Same mlnn(—mvnr T _HARPE HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Over thirty-one years nnder same manage. ment, with the same reptation On’account of Sunday crowds. when conven tent, please phone for Sunday dinners. | T. 8. LOVETT. Proprietor. “NORTH HILL” A colonial resort near Bluemont on Shenan doah River: vallay. mounyain and water seen ery: whaded lawns, drives, fishing, boatinz. wimming: new bath and sewerage: no chil Sreninealidy or tubercuiars aken. " lioom With banrd, $13 and $18 per week Bookiet Stacric man. Terrsvilie. V- THE SHENANDOAH INN In the Shemandoah valles, 1 mile from the | shenandoan River. % mile from the main line lor N & W i ears motoring distance | from 1w famous Luras. Endless and Shenan | feah tavornu: 'In e of the Dest base fivh | ine ‘and hunting seetions of the siate Modern omceniences. Freh RN butier and tege abien: “Sien preerrea e Wan. . Powers Bayard, Va. (ORKNEY SPRINGS Homs ‘Washington's Big Mountain Resort 2300 feet elevation. A northern climate amid southern hoxpitallty nd June and Julr where you can play " tennis, ride horseback. dance. swim, etc the best of fouds for what it costs | you at ‘home. Booklet. E. L. Cockrell, Pres. Cuisine 1 sed. For rates writ i { [ v ACH. VA unning water in ats lave privilege t Country Club. ~Special Directly on rooms. private b of golf and tennis % Blue Ridge Mountains 1] Aseitade 2000 £ Capacity 300 Season June to October | Golf, Tennis, Mountain Climbing, | Excellent Fnod and Service. Spien- | did State Roads Garage. Write for booklet, rates, etc. JOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager WATER KITTATI The Mountain Paradise ! Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Teading hotel. capacity N, evers appoiot- | ment. high. coal location, magnificent sceners Bew 1ahoie B0l conrss now open to Fueats, tennis. saddic loraes. water spo Saily concerty and dances: American pian: | o' grille for' tonrista: sxcellent cuixine | Write for booklet, wito maps and special 1924 rates for season, familiex and fouricis __JORN PURDY COPE. EDUCATIONAL American University Summer School June 18-August 30, 1924 The Political Sciences Jurisprudence Government Diplomacy Foreign Trade Economics History Education Information at Central Office, 1901 F Street, or ean, 1907 F Street Phone Main 3323. “George Washington University Law School Co-eduentional Member Association American Law Schools Ninth Summer Session Begins June 16 Classes 7:50 to 8140 AM. 5110 to 6150 P.! TANGUAGES Al modern language: taught by native feachers. Conversational Method. Day and Evening Classes. Indi- Yidual Lessons. Free Trial Lesson; without obligation on_your part SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 816 14th St. N.W. Tel. Fr. 2620. WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW Co-educational Confers Degress LLB. .. LLM,MPL. .. Summer Term, Jume 16th to July 3lst Begular or Special Courses May Be Taken Sewsions, 5:15 to 7 P.. ms K Street I'Imne Frlnkfin 4535 Nahonnl University Law School - - Established 1869 The regular summer term, which forms an integral part of | the undergraduate courses lead- || ing _to the degree opens ]une 16, | at 6:30 P.M. For Bulletin and Information or General Catalog Apply retary National University $oc " Law School 816-820 13th Street N.W. Telenhone Mnn uu 2115 California sm HUGE WHITE BALL AFLOAT Was Bolled 3,000 Miles Advertis- ing Citizens’ Training Camps. EW YORK, June 17.—Somewhere | between the battery and rum and perhaps beyond, @ huge white ball, said to be the largest in the | world, is afloat. Harbor men have been asked to look for it, as it repre- sents the expenditure of considerable energy in the interest of publicity for the citizens' military training camps. The ball after rolling 3,000 miles from Chicago, gathering signatures at every town, rolled up to the deck of the Leviathan on Saturday to re- ceive the autograph of Gen, I'ershing. The Ink was hardly dry when the ball was dropped overboard, and started an aimless journey down the harbor. W. H. Lord of the Jersey City Chamber of Commerce had offered a reward for its retur: row, | OFFIUIAL NOTICES. [ 1024 section 3 of an act March 1, 1920 (public No. entitled,’ ““An Act fto Reg Aren and Use of Buildings umbia and (o (' and for Other Turposes™). motice is hereby given that a poblic hearing will be held in the boardroom of the District boilding at 10 a.an.. June 1, 1024, for the purpose of con- sidering the following proposed changes in boundaries of the use. height and ares tricts and zoning to wit: first_commercial area to A restricted Frontage on . between [daho Chnge from R aren All property within the ares_bounded | Rt street; sonth, M street, « approved "66th Congress, e the Height, 2 the District of ning Commiswion zoned as residential s follows: North, oy Sauares s parcels 814 and 81/11, located sides of Harvard St N Pleasant street and the Change from “I'" and “C"* arcn_to R re. Stricted™ arca- Squares 2205 and 2206 bounded by Cathedral asenue, Woodley place and Cal t street. and the property in squares 2204 208 ahutting the west side of waen Cathedral avenue and C Change from A restricted™ fod ots 209 and 300 t side of 230 St plac Californ along_both between Sfount Zoological Park. it pla Ntrie rratr Lquare NW., stroct * area roft A 97, auare Phelps place X Chan, uenr California tricted ™ arsw to A" | ot~ sauare 2008, Tocated | Woadley and Klingis rowds between 324 and 34th streets. Chanze from second com- S area to residentinl VB ar Sium bounded by ith. Sth. B and F Ntrewta N B Change fram xccond commer. Cial to residential Lot L. tquare 163, loeated | on the st cormer of 6th and Marsland ave. SW. Change from residential fo first commercial Lots 4. 62 and 65, square 462, located nt the northwext corner of 6th and Marsiand t8 and parts of <. 10 and par 1860, to- | S ed In the line hetween Connecticn frontaze 0 ‘and “B Wtreet. | A to 40 in on Change and 30'to0t hesght “+* ‘and 60 foot height - Lots 807, "S08. 8on) and_ 150, located on north side of R. between Znd and 3rd streets. and iots 133 Incl,, xquare 3098, located on the e of R_1I. ave. N.W.. between 2nd and sts.Change from residential Featricied” and 10 foor. 1o firt rommercial, “Tand 60 foot_ Smail ftrianzuisr ares in uare 2057, lovated hetweeen ARskn avenues. near Kalmia rd. Change | to industrial —Lots [ ated on southwest | from ‘rexi to first_com. NW 15 soutl, i lor 801, second £ 16, s from A property when **A I5 crs and’ par ures 4 wren tober L in_or near th 1746, 782, 1764 1 1840, 1843, 1 1853 188 1842 1881, 1687 soning regulati Frict. so that For will not be required in ding 10 ltem & of the f “In the Paragranh estricted. B and | Amend_section ns by chanzing thie Qefinition of T restricted’s area district to as follows: “In the ‘B restricted’ area Qistrict the minimum dimensions of yards and conrtx and maximum percentage of lot occupancy shall be the same ax for ‘R arca Qistrict, - excopt that hereafier no bullding stall ‘Be erected for use s an ..-r:m.:: ing buflding be enlarged for use as an apart ment_house, & 0at or & hotel. mor whall any building hereafter eracted be used for these purposes.” R prelmiieary examination of the char pronose] be obiained at Room 306, trict bullfing. at 2 pm. 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Newspaper Allianca. “All'rights reserved. Copyright in Buglana CHAPTER LVIIL ‘The Danger Point. The days drifted by, as though all life was a quiet floating down a sun- lit stream, and with the passing of each twenty-four hours, Elise became conscious of ‘an increasing tension among those immediately surround- ing her. She had not again geen the man she Ihuugh( was Lapierre, but Lapierre himself had seem her with Kendrick, confirmed the fact that she loved Kendrick, and tasted the bitterness of this confirmation, The Itallan count was gone and the young American, the latter with- out seeing Brunel's famous castle in the Basses Pyrences. The Argentine estancero was trekking north to Lon- don. The Austrian Grand Duke was talking of Naples. The 6tage was clearing. Only the principal actors were left. Lolotte, in a fit of anger, one eve- ning, when alone with Mordae, re- minded him of his lie to her on the e of his departure for Monte Carlo. He tried “On . perhaj to carelessly, just a but—— ‘Cochos to me! I he began to stopped for laugh that was foolish, troke in, snarling You think you can knew you were Iying.” curse him. When she breath he said quietly “Now we wii talk semse. You and I were good friends—once. There is no reason why we should not con- tinue to be good friends. Also. there is no reason in the world why vou should imagine you have any per- sonul claim upon me.” Her breast was yet the tumult of her anger. Her red lips twisted in ugly fashion. “Fair! Personal claim on you! 1 want no claim. | want nothing of you. Only"—her finger was flung to- ward him—"“there shall be none oth- while I am alive and"—her voice dropped—-while you live. Remember that, too. While you live!” He was perturbed, and would have questioned her, but she rushed from the room. He had nobody to whom he could turn now, for Brunel was hostile to him. 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Brunel shook his head. shall go there one day.” Suddenly Mordac realized that Brunel was contemplating carrying La Phalens off to that place where he was king—away from help and the world. “No. But 1 CVHAPTER XLIV. The Tran, It was on a fine night of stars, such a night as that on which Elise dined first at Mordac's little villa above Beausoleil, that Mordac struck. He arranged it cleverly. A few adroit lies and Lolette and Brunel went to the Casino to play. Ostens- 1bly, Mordac was to call for Kendrick. and they were to go together for Elise. They had not long gone when Elise received a telephone message at the Paris from Mordac. Kendriek was up at his villa with the others. Thers was a little change of plan. Would she run up at once In the car? Sha readily agreed to do so. She was shown to a quiet room looking toward the hille—a room not too big, furnished, sparsely and with taste. It was a room which, when tha heavy door was cloged on it, seemed isolated and shut off from the world, Mordac came across to meet her as she entered “I am Sorry to have given you this trouble,” he said. “But circumstances have driven me to it. Will you sit down?" She seated herself, suddenly alive with a leaping fear. The house was %o silent. The man who admitted her was, she knew, Mordae's confi- dential servant, a féllow unswerving in his loyalty to his master. “Where are the others” Mordac said: “They are down at the Casino—walting for us’ She stood up. “I shall go down to them.” “I would suggest that we had a lit- tle talk first—vou and L For long you have plaved with me. Now the Rame is ended.” *1 have not the slightest intention of taking you to the casino. I have deliberately arranged that we shall be alone and undisturbed. 1 want you to realize that, and understand it This is no itmslse of a moment, but a thing planned carefully, and with full regard to any consequences. Only —eveing her carefullv—"1 don’t think there will be any consequences. Because La Phalene has a reputa- tion.” The air of the room was suddenly stifling. he turned to the door and ran. He was before her, with his back to the door, smiling. “Not vet,” he said quietly. CHAPTER LX. The Beginning of It. Down at the Casino Lolette and Brunel waited. The time at which Mordac had said he. with Kendrick and Elise. would come along, passed, It was a quarter of an hour afterward that Lolette began to grow suepicious. She said: “They are late. “Yes, Brunel did not appreciate the inflection in her voice Five minutes more dragged “There is something wrong.” she said quietly. “Sunething wrong. That Mordac is a dirty dog, and a liar. I am going to telephone to the Paris Hotel While she telephoned Brunel did a curious thing. He hurried outside and told them to fill the tank of his great car to the brim with petrol. and to throw aboard severai spare tins: also he told his chauffeur he need not wait, and questioned him as to the oiling and greasing of the car. The fact that the man replied that the car was ofled and greased for a length of journey seemed to satisfy him immensely. By tha time he got was waiting for him “She left the Paris alene. That Kendrick—he has never heen there for her. Mordac lied. So then she went to but one place—to Mordac's house.” Brunel stared at her. Mordac had tricked them both Lolette went on: “Well' Why do you stand there like a great fool? Get your car. Hurry!” She clutched his arm and literally forced him toward the exit A man brushed past them— in. Brunel gasped. “Kendrick As_ Kendrick half turned, Lolette urged Brunel still forward “Think of her at Mordac's. Tomorrow Lapieffe’s Last Stake. 500 AMERICANS ARRIVE IN GLASGOW FOR PARLEY Will Represent U. S. in Ninth World's Sunday School Associa- tion, Which Opens Tomorrow. back Lolette ing By the Asocinted Press GLASGOW. 'Scotland. June 17.— Five hundred American delegates to the ninth quadrennial convention of the World's Sunday School Associa- tion, which will open here tomorrow, have arrived by the steamer Camer- onia from New York. One hundred and fifty other delegates, mostly Canadian, arrived on the Marloch from Montreal The convention, which is the larg- est of its kind ever held in Great Britain, is under the patronage of the Duke of York. The advance regis- tration is more than three thousand, representing twenty-six countries. Tn the absence of J. J. MacLaren of Montreal, president of the World Association, W. C. Landes of New York, heads the North American delegates. More than a score of dele- gates are expected tomorrow from South America The first pre-convention session was held vesterday when the commission on world relationships met to form late recommendations for future a tion, POLICE RUSH TO YALE SENIOR DANCE SCENE Called to Stop Aatomobile Wreck- ing, Laid to Graduates. Fire Breaks Out. Ry the Associated Press. NEW HAVE! Conn., June 17— Complaint that Yale Rradustes were amashing automobile windshields and otherwise damaging machines parked in the neighborhood of Woolsey Hall, where the senior prom was in prog- ress, early today brought one hun- dred police to the scene. A cordon was drawn about the building and the officers patrolled the streets for several blocks about the campus. Because of the noise outside the orchestra inside the hall had been obliged to cease furnishing music for the dancers. According to automobiles in the strest were damaged, many seat cushions being removed and tossed or kicked about. Glass from the broken windshields and windows littered the streets. Shortly after the arrival of the police some one set fire to an au- tomobile and the firemen were called to extinguish the blaze. Quiet was restored without arrests. The prom was attended exclusively by seniors and guests. The graduates were making merry in commencement festivities. the police, scores of You never can tell. Many a has won his spurs, only to find man them & thorn in the Seals