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LEGAL NOTICES. : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921 & BI— 27626, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the subseriber. of the District of Columbi tained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters of administration c. t. a. Phone Main 1! _— LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE AUCTION SALES I AUCTION SALES AL N = NDENBU] NDENBT Fi% B LINTO} - Cantinuea. - TOMORROW. ____ romommow. T A ALFRED B. LEET. Attorney. BRANDENBURG & BRANDENBURG, FRWIN B. LINTON, Attorney. qf:&:fih'm{::‘z:"mfi, R, m! ‘—"——C:—G__SF—FMQ_, Inc" A“cts" 715 xs‘h St. cAs o R l ] Jumbis, deceased.’ All persons having claims | tim c.t.a. on the estaté of Vincent Giovan- | District of Columbia, ased. Al pofsons ISTORAGE Attorneys. A SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OP ; SUPREMA COURT OF THR DISTRICT OF 4 « Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27533, | STPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27051, | venient location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. For Infants and Children 3 ‘Administration—This is to give notice that the| ~ Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. | Administration—Thls is to gise not w. 283 3 Tined From the-Protate. o of the’ Diseict 2 MAMMOTH SALE GERM AN MflN AR[:HY inUse For Over30 Years | Aways e the ainst the deceased are bereby warned to ex- * C | having claims against the deceased are hereby = Of St the same. with the vouchers ‘thereof, e | Foith, Jate of the Distrlct of oot the B oo exhibit the same, with the vonchers | I . . Signature of Fally authenticated, to the subscriber, on of be- O A e b o exnibit. the | thercof, lexally uuthenticated. to the - sub- C BSGSTERIO Household Effects & Offlce Fum‘ture fore the 15th day of December. A.D. 1921 decensed are hetelv DU b Clegally au-| scriber. on r before tlie 23rd duy of July, A.D. s o . . otherwise they may by law be excluded from 3 §621: otherwise they may by law be excluded . |Radicals and Reactionaries, tained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate sl benefit of eaid extate” Given wnder our e, e T, Jooi: ‘atnerwise | from all benefit of said estate. Given under At Public Auction Dissatisfied With G issatisfie: I overn- AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES, of Caroline Henry, late of the District of Co- | Diset “of Columbia letters of dministra- | on the estate of Lonisa M. Fletcher. late of the UNION .y of December, 1920. AMER- e cinded from all benefit 14th day of December, 1920. & (SECT mnflfilzl}‘:l%il‘"l‘gn By MAR- .'fg"i'.n'.'x"g’.|:'xye.hzxren':nd"er y hand this 28th J . LIN' "‘“’.‘x‘."n.fi‘%i.’."xim’,‘h‘”;‘} s i ARKER AT o Al | by o SBetonncs oA ASGELA, clOvaY | EANANE: SURSE f et Count SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 23, | - > - District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- . X de24.31. \ i e_Co st: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for 24 d = 1 Pate Court. " _de243ta7_ | {58000 "oe Columbia, Clerk of the P bate| DANIEL W. O’'DONOGHUE, Attorney. | By Careful Men 715 13th Street, me"tv BUSY Schemmg- RICHARDSON & SHREVE, Attorneys. | Court. de3L.. LEONARD A. BLOCK, Attorney. ' | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | North BY GEORGE WITTE. Phone ]()4 PACKING BY EXPERTS HORD ine Aver N-Ws SATURDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1921, SCPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF =y lumbia, Holding Probate _Court.—No. Correspeadence of The Star and Chicago Daily nmbia, ~ bolding Probate Court.—No.| SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 27588, Administration. This is to give © AT 10 AM Ny 6. administration.—This is to give notice | = Columbia, Holding a Probate Court.—Estate of | that the subscriber, of the District of Colum w‘l.lo Moves ou ) BERLIN, Germany, December 20.— That' the subscriber. of the District of Colum- | Fiizabeth 3. Fallalove, deceased.—No. bia, has obtained from the Probate Court o Y T ORDERIOT T SRR SR e e . o o S CEUS There are more believers in the mon- archistic idea in Germany today than there were two years ago just after the Hohenzollern regime had gone to pieces. The reason for this is the general dissatisfaction with the pres- ent government. In this one point bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of stration Docket 63.—Application having | the District of Columbia, letters testamentar: the’ District of Columbia letters testamentary &T:"L.ae herein_ for probate of the last will | on the estate of Arnie Lyons, late of the Dis- s Just as Important as on the estate of Arthur W. irfax, late of | and testament of said deceased. and for letters | trict of Columbia, deceased. ~All persons . the District of Columbia, decesed. ~All per- | festamentary on said estate, by John B. Har- | ing claims agaiust the deceased are hereby ere ou ove wons having ims against the deceased are|vey and Theodore L. Block, executors ed | warned to exhibit the same, ith the vouchers . hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the | therein, it is ordered this 30th day of Decem- | thereof, ¥ et ed, to the sub- Phone Main 6900—Our padded vans Touchers thereof. legally authenticafed. to the | her, A D 1020, that, Mrs. Laura ll,n]?-n“-{_m,ymnw. n or before the 28th day. nrxx|-vr«£m\-r- ard experienced and careful mem are % subscriber. on of before the 21st day e- | William W, Blake, Ella nson. Delia AD. 1 therwise they may by law be ex-| § at your cervice. i cember, A D. 1921 ofhcrwise they may b | iacon and Sarah Wilkinson, and ali others con: | afuded from il hesefits of aad estate. el N I Cadillac Touring Car, by Order of U. S. Marshal. be ‘excinded from all henefit of suid estate. | corned, appear in said court on MONDAY. |under my hand this 23th day of December, [§ warehouse at reasonablo rates. Meems) castl “en_ under my hand this 21st das of Decem: | T GEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D.|13%0. (Seal) MARGARBT A. LYONS. 2725 N Y a6.2¢ ca S ber, 1820. ROSA TANSILL FATRFAX. 2022 | joo1 AT TEN to show cause | Lo, (Seal) A {ES TANNER, Register of Merchants’ Transfer & c’ 7 Y KRV 2G._SLOAN & CO.. INC, Ancts. | radicals and reactionarles agree. 555 Nl Gatn et Numerically, those opposed to a re- e st. n.w. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TAN-| e’ cueh application should not be g Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of St C 15 13th st. n.w. lorage Co. ; N. AUCTIONEERS. | turn to monarchism are stronger than R Embracing, in part, Rugs and Carpets, Mahogany Furniture, Brass and Enamel Beds, Mi rors, Parlor Sultes, Antiques, Leather Library Suites, Bed-Davenports, Wardrobes, Ree Fiber Chairs and Rockers, Bric-a-brac, Pictures, etc. . And, at 12 M, ind B NER. Recister of Wills for the District of Co- | Tt notice hereof be published in the W the Probate e31.3a7.14 lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ington Law Reporter’” and Evening Star once = = N | g B nFeach of thres successive weeks before the | ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, At- 920-922 E Street N.W. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. UTOR'S SALE OF THE THREE-STORY | those who advocate it. On the other d t_publica- By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out 3 NO. 437 I § : HOEHLING, PEELLE & OGILBY, Tty day herein mentionct e e torneys. Telep! Main 6900, T onr oriin: O N 003k SIRET | hand, the monarchists are far better 5 Attorneys. . WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal) | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF District of Columbla and to me directed, I will BRICK DWBLLINGS IN REAR THERE. | °T8anized, from a military standpoint, sell at public sale for cash, at the auction OF, NOS. 437 AND 437% PRATHER |as well as from that of publicity and Attes MES TANNER. Register of Wills| ~ Columbia, Holding Probate Court.— at ELEVEN COURT. NORTHWBRST. SUPREMA COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF roba urt—Ne. z e o 6. Sloan & Cor e s 3 : IOT OF | ot the District of Columbia. Clerk of the PTo- | 76ty Adminisriation.—This Js. o &ive notice poma Co.. 3 Dropagand ” Ao fow moiice hat. the | Lte Court. Ac315aT. 14 | That e wibmeriber of tho District of Colum Modern Fireproof Storage | 0'¢to0k At "WEDNESDAY. JANUAKY | Ay anthority vested fn it mnder the last| Roughly speaking. Germany is di- g aubscribers, of the District of Columbla. have FRANK STETSON, Attormey. bia has obtained from the Probate Court of 7 . | 24 tevied npon as the property of the defend: | ceased: the " underslened. a5 cxeenor of the | Vided into two parties—the monarch- | | n 3 e rom the Probase Court of the Dis- the District of Columbia. fetters testamentary X the peoperty of the defend. e WO AT oA : plim) e stelotite ht, Joh Sharp. and sold to satisty judgment | estate of said decedent, will sell at public auc- a narchists. So SO T e B e B T G ) ol AC e ot bl drceantd, Al porsons ¢t law No. 64381, in favor of B Willlam Bet- | tlon. in froat of the Dremises, om MONDAY. |ern Germany, with the exception of ony District of Columbia, decensed. ;dAll persons | 1o he matteriof: the catats of ‘Anne Welsen baving claime against the decented, are lierehy, nfan 24,31, 904 U. 8. Marshal. e e e e (l}cfi:r:‘xrl‘d(l:':é:zln?‘:;lc‘: Paving claims against the deceased are hereby 5 et % warned to exhib 3 e vouchers . ik s M r 3 : Tl To exhibie the same. with the vouchers | POI dgcensed —Adm. Mo o Or T ninl: | thereof. legally suthenticated, to the eubscriber AmovE BATE 1S PoSTRONED | SIS In ihe District of Columbis, 8nd belnk | includes the Saxon, Rhenish, Fuhr and Thereof. legally authenticated. “tothe eub- | Cccutor under the 1ast will and festament of | o8, 0F before the 17th day of December. 4.0, , fronting ol Sesfiers on’or herore the 7 iy of December, | SIS TS iceaten, “having. eported | W21: otberize they may by law b cxcluded 192 by law be ex- | 0% w1 benefit of said estate. Given under Ciate: "Given | to, the court that ic has recelred ‘s private | VT L0 Uia Sur day of December, 1020. offer to purchase lot elghty-one (81) in square | x is_28th er, 19X STght hundred. and Afty.nine (850), improved | THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST Q. unzs.\mnm\z JANUARY EIGHTH, 1920, |on I street, by & depth of 142 feet 7 inches | WeStDhalian industrial belt, is de- " same hour and place. to 30-foot alley 'Said sale is made subject to| cidedly anti-monarchistic and in spots ratification by the Supreme Court of the Dis- | very radical. Northern Germany. with Al“yays say ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, | 'rict of Columbls the exception of Berlin, Hanover, Ham- Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $250| byre Bremen and one or two. other Bayer’’ = b; is 75 6th street northeast, in | BY Andrew Purker, Trust officer. (3 X 8344 iture, | will be required upon acceptance of bid, and | otiTS: ¥ in i e 5 e uity of Washington. Dintrict of Columbin, | (oSt JAMES TANNEI, Register of WIS 100 | g4gE~TrME, WORRY AND MONEY IN Household and Office Furniture, | wil'be reqslred upon acceptance of bld. and | oioiel i3 monarchistic. Mecklonburg, | Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufac-, T N o PEELLE. (Setlile 2az | of which said Anna Weisenborn died seized, | the District of Columbia, e8] inT. 14 LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. Metal Safe, Player-Piano, | the execator reserves the right o resell satd | Pomerania and West and East Prus- | ture Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. beish 4 Qourt roperty at the risk and cost of the defanlt-|sia are more reactionary than they Your furniture insured $2,000 while in our large long-distance vans; and local vans. . PACKING, SHIPPING. the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate | 804 Which is more fully described in the re | e G W AMILTON, Attorneys. m ‘de24.31.4a7 | Port of said executor filed herein, at and for Court SLIaT | Bie’ price of two thousand nine hundred and FRANK STETSON, Attorney. Aty dollars (32,850) net cash, it is by the | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF == court, this 24th day of December, A.D. 1920. | ~ Columbia, Holding Probate _Court.—! SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF |ordered that said offer be accepted and ~said | 27589, Administration —This is to give motice Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of | sale ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the | that the subscriber of the District of Colum: William H. Berry, deceased.—No. 27521. Ad-| contrary be shown on or before the 27th day {hia has obtained from the Probate Court of ministration Docket 63.—Application ~having | of January, A.D. 1921, provided a copy of this | the District of Columbia letters testamentary «been made herein for probate of the last will { order be pubiished in the Washington Law|on the estate of Edward Henry Ingle, late and testament of said deceased, and for let-| Reporter and The Evening Star once & week fof the District of Columbla, deceased. All ters testamentary on said estate. by N for three successive weeks prior to said last | persons having claims against the deceased avings and Trust Company, it is ondered this| mentioned date. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. | are hereby warned to exhibit the sai i Cayt el Hiceenbu z (Seal.) A true copy. -Attest: JAMBS TAN. | the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to ram. Irene Nellis and all others concerned. | NGR, Register of Wills for the District of | the subscriber, on or before the 15th day of ppear in said court on Tuesday, the 1st day of | Golumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. December, A. D. 1921; otherwise they may %?fpfl% é{“gsE’ Automobiles, Hfog vurctiaser.” Converancit, recording aad | wero during Wilhelm iI's regime. . lI'ESB. il’ ?)51,4 R‘L " NAT'L SAVINGS AND TBUS;;CD.. M irchists Still Hopeful. x ublic Auction By WILLIA o The monarchists have not stopped ATyWESCHLER’S dezl.'y 30, 845‘.‘8¥. ll;lci')OVEn. = = bemoaning the fate that befell Herr 20 Pa. Ave. NW 2 —_— —————— 1 Kapp's ;levolullon. They severely ) Pa. Ave N THREATENS SHERIFF IF |itmmice B antas sz v | ToCure aCold S » government, but because they were un- Commencing 9:30 A.M. HE WITHHOLDS PRISONER |preparcd 5 follow upthe momentary 2 & 88-note Player-Piano. Walnat Bed- advantages they had gained. e aieD, *Zour_ blece “The next time we shall have pre- mone. ay room Suite, four_pleces; Bird's-eye Maple Dresser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table and Desk, Ma- pared and planned everything with to execute orde . w-mm e orders fes Padded Vans LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO. 15th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Telephone Main £390 THONE FEANK. 766. NIGHT CALL M. February, A.D. 1821, at 10 o'clock .. 10| " deal. fa7.14 by law be excluded from all benefit of said hogany and Oak Dressers and Chiffoniers. Brass | Mississippi Govern: i all the painstaking care of a eral Show caes ehy ek application should not be | —SGLIELL o |l Gleenwndor my nana thix i day| The Central Transfer Co., ' |and fmamel bear springs aad Matireeses e e e Eaanington Law Reporter and The Evening k. PN ERe B FLEM 2acoAGE S AT sToraGE | Femed Osk Libeaty Tuble, Out Glass, fvory| UBtil January 10 to Deliver a decisive battle is at hand,” is the Sitar once In each of three successive weeks be. | SUPREMB COURT OF THBE DISTRICT o |FATY. (R0 E. VLEN! MARE SR ADE AnD VIROTNIA SEORONBAN | Bedroom Suite, ‘Wardrobes, 50 Folding Chairs, Negro at Prison. monarchistic watchword. 3 e little news of their preparations fore the return day herein mentioned, the first | Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. | pilrceer of Wills for the Distric Publication to be not less than thirty days be- | 27623, Administration.—This is to give notice | pyeBREr, 0% V(S (O (VG anrt ™" deat, fore said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Jus-| that the subscriber of the District of Colum- i Clerk of the = S u andilecaiibanling ipackinel & s T LA I L N O Shas ohtefuod o (11 Bxobato Court of JOS. A. BURKART, Attorney. ome by X et SeodaGE ALY ster s for st the ct of Columbia_letters testamentary = N o 5 Clerk of the Probate Court. 42431127 " | on' the ‘estate. of George W. F. Swirtaell, late | SUPREME COURT oF THE DISTRICT OF | EXPRES 0. 508 H n.e. Phone Linc. 2528 MILLAN & SMITH, Attormeys. | of the DIstrict of Commbt. e eeased are | Administration. “This Is to give notice thut the o1 hereby warned to exnmibit the same, with the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has JIN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DllS‘ vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the obtained from the Probate Court fl't l:_‘“ Dlnn—“ trict of Columbia.—Koy O. Plummer, plain- | wubecriber on or ‘before the 22 day of Decem- | fTict of Columbia lefters of mdministration on 1iff, ve. William Clagett, et defendants.— | ber, AD. 1921; otherwise they may by law | ihe estate of William B. Judge, late of the Equity No. 38488—The oblect ‘of this sult is| bo 'exciuded from all benefit of said estate. | DIStrict of Columbls, deceased. All persons 10" establish plaiatiiTs title by adverse pos- | Civen under my hand this 224 day of Decom. | DAVnE claims against the deceazed ate herehy hession to lot numbered twenty-one (21) in | ber, 1020, JOHN N. SWARITZELL. 727 1sth | warued to exhibit the same. with the youchers Alfred Bichards' subdivision in square seven | siréet northwest. (Seal. Atteat: ~JAMBS | thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber. hundred and three (703) in the City of Wash-| TANNER, Register of Wills for the Disteict | 5,07 bofore the 17th day of December fo0; ington, District of Columbia, as per plat re- | of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ol otk ewisa b amayAlyRa ) ol exc niea e Fiber 59, ‘at Tolio 154 On motion |~ laT14 my hand this 17in"day ‘of December, 1020. in Liber 20, a . 1920. E it It It 1a this 250 day of December, HARRY A. GRANT, Attorney. ROSA E. WEBSTER, 685 Soath Carpline ave: 17 , te. FADDED MOTUm VANS FOR LONG-DIS. | Showease, Carpets. Rugs. ete. ooy 14 4| tance and local hauling: packing and erating | Oak Sanitary Flat-top Desks, Flat-top Type-| JACKSON, Miss., January 7.—Gov. fe OCabinet, Oak Settee, % g iff g';[mc];:.‘:.,' %fl:} S.f Pt g‘cflmnl b lS‘l::n:‘ Russell has notified Sheriff clearly endugh that the monarchists Ol Case, ok e on, O pavarren county that he [are not merely boasting but are real- N 9, hi; until Monday, Janu-|ly up to something. Most of this AT 12 O CLOCK NOON ary 10 to deliver R. T. Goldsby, negro, | news is about the discovery of secret Automobiles, including 1920 :;:":‘erpenhenti(;:ry authorities at Par- | war materlal depots, In which arms Olds. "8" 7-p355., fine shape; farm, and that in the event of |and munitions are stored. . his failure or refusal to do so the| I am able to give the names of sev- Maxwell, Chevrolet and Over- governor would either remove him ;;fli'fu‘he Drincipal IoRREeRIsdelor a8 ) oo moe orMinst zations actively engaged in mak- land Roadsters, deliveries, Lib-|70m 20ice, or fnstitute proceedings |iohreparations for a new reaction: erty “6,” Ford and other Tour-| “Gotesy was ‘scntences n Warren |213, coub detat. They aret The Ger- ing Cars; new high-grade Tires |county to a five-year term in the pen- | Jiersbond) - tha aocia e e O~ itentiary for receiving stolen g00dS.{One Year Service = Men (Verein E ¥ and Tubes. ~ ) neilubes. Atter a short while in prison his sen. | Ehemaliger Einjachriger — composed that from time to time leaks out and gets into the opposition press shows A.D. 1920, ordered that the defendaats, Will-| SUPREME COURT OF THB. DISTRICT OF | NEnC Bisimsr o witls Se’is District of Go- || UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. 6.3t ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. | teC® Was suspended by the governor |chiefly of the sons of the better mid- i ism Clagett Jobn Watson, Burton Clark; | > Golumba, Holding Probate Oourt—Bstate of | lumbia. Glerk of the Probate Court. 4e2t.3LisT FIREPROOF WAREHOUS! A upon representations of the negro's|dle classes), Association of National- B its Bromo Chasies Lyons, if Livink. and if they or any | Jeonito Socker o Appileation Davisk nee ERSKINE GORDON, Attorney. Phones Siain 4539 o Fraskiis 5423 EETOREIDAXE. o aalss Dot et | et oLV ersln Detlonat] oS = % z = E N L0 nes Main or and coul ve but a short time. An |gesinnter Frontsol ::do;- be de:l. _&: nnnw::.h:rln -H!H': made :::5 .’:f,"""‘:a':‘..'.?n‘,:'l‘.m 4ad | SUPREMB OOURT OF THE ms'rglm' olr ESTIMATES, 418-420 10th ST. N.W. oG AN & 0., INC. AUCTIONEERS,|insistent demand was made for the{of German Nl:u:::f "’sh‘fi.’,’ °°éi'3§‘§ Cause their appearance (o be entered herein | tamentary oo sald sstate, by James J. Sulll S L D U,fi"::‘;;,,‘;;’m".; $ 715 13th Street. return of Goldsby fo the prison, |(Deutschnationaler Handlungsgehilfen on or before the feat rule day oceurring forty | yan. it 8 ordered this 2ist day of December, | the™ tHiTRNOn 00, 181 (2, E1F° o Coiombla, 600 BOOMS, 509 ROOMS Whereupon the governor canceled the | Verband) and the academic section of davs. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, | A-D. 1920, that Walter Swan and John SWaD| have obtained from the Probate Court of the STORAGE UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. | suspensfon. Goldsby was rearrested |lhe German national people’s party e e e e e Pl Goll District of Golumbia letters of administration Hoasehold goods: merchandise LT virioe otieisten &f‘;n‘;‘uf:’{,w;:::: in Chicago, where he was attending {;‘\)l;a;ieml‘lfcrgruppe der Deutschna- a8 o case of default. Provided a copy of | 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m. to show cause why | 5 0e eatate of Guy T. Scott, late of the Dis: e Tl e o A Cierof ‘Govsmeia sud o me|the national republican convention, |'opalen VolksparteD. =~ e == 1his order be published once a week for three | such application shouid not be granted. Let 5 geburtas o " pubi par Shceenive weeks before 33id day in the Wash- | Rotice. Bervof. be published in the"-Wasbington | Lf naa 8, A£dlnet, the deceascd Bre Loriby | Packing — Crating — Shipping | firected, T il Sel 1, pobce sele X e R prison | SOrse, aTe chiefly former officers, and fig!m “lr-'l'h Rl:n‘ofl:r ln%d'l‘h E'e_l;i-l Star, uwmxmmr -;-d B'en::t :t;r once in each | thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscrib- work. _Fair prices. Estimates. Louisiana avenve and John Marshall place,| farm Goldsby is said to have bribed ; le such famous generals as Hinden- 2 = g for oo e Ao o e e o e fre iy the Fetuin | ers. (on’ ot before: tiie’ 20th iday. of . December, inter Buill Storage ington, D. C., at TEN-THIRTY 0'CLOCK St et ‘Pra | bure, Ludendorfr, Mackensen and Hofr- S cused other or longer publication. LL] day herein mentioned, the first publication to| A.D. 1921; otherwise they may by law be ex- FRIDAY, JANUARY FOURTEENTH, |2 8Suard and made his escape. €| mann deny they are lending their moral o g HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A troe copy. Test: | be not less than thirty days before said return | cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given | _Phome N. 8845. 1438 U st. o.W. 521, all the right. titie, claim and interesi | Suard pleaded gullty to accepting the|or financial support to the movement. AN ameA ™ BTyl S Gar | S8 TANGS TANNER, Hesisrer ot Wills for | Tosnr Toria s aomte) adtt s uttont serects of Joun 3. O'Nel in and-to the following de-| bribe and now is serving sentence.|the monarchists boast that they aré| | Thegemuine bears this signature the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate NTAL TRUST COMPANY. B STEAMSHIPS. scribed real astate, fo wit: Lot 31, in block 3 | The negro was later located by War- sure of their co-operation as soon as| | ¢ S0c. MARK STEARMAN, Attorney. GORDON, Trust Officer. (Seal In Clark and Hurst’s subdivision of a part of| ren county officers and is now in jail|they have been successful in their first Court. de24,31,Ja7 o " HAMILTON & HAMILTON, A“-;" JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for 8 tract of land known as °Whitehaven” %lat Vicksburg awaiting trial on sev- |Steps toward re-establishing a monarch- e O L e B 3 e 7= | the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Erohate | MFRCHANTS AND MINERS |5 e’ recoria of ‘the surveyocs oftce ot te | eral charges. istic government. 2762 £ : IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THB_ DIS- E— = f Columbia; also lot numbered ffty-| Sheriff Shannon is said to have in- s {hat ine subacribers,"of theDistrct of Cotum: | trict of Columbia —Thsodore Thearer, Piain: | ANDREW WILSON, Attorney. Transportation Company. Bre (55 in Wiliam H. West and Jobn .| ¢ormed the governor that he Wwas act- Amm’,‘:‘t;:::" s 4 bis have obtained from the Probate Court of | tff, ¥s Unknown Heirs, Alienees and De-| crop ey 0oyRT OF THE DISTRICT OF FEstablished 1854, West's subdivision in square numbered 1203, | on the advice of his attorneys in | Ludendor whog:n 1 g::::‘;‘:‘:‘v.‘;: > visees of Manton BEastburn and Oharlotte S. o 3 il A ! the District of Columbia letters testamentary [ Floees, of Mantos, ¥astborn ind Oharbtie, 8. | "o umiia, Folding Probate Court.——No. 27508, [ Milllans of Passengers Carried: Not a Life Lost. | a8 per plat, tecorded In ihe, o008, of (he, % | polding: Goldsby. government bears and whose every on the te of Tes Poloni, V) K, veyor for the District of Columbis, in Liber Baitice ot Cotomise gectased.. AL pursone | 2% opiect of 13l auit In o, cxtabith aod per: | Adminsiritonc TG b o gt etk il (8| BOSTON JGANORIRUE, v 4 5y |A7E. B at'tolle 3 aheo'part ot lot aum - Tovement is being waiched, - The fack A having claims against the deceased are hereby | fect of record the Ctle of the BIAmCA bereln | yiytc"of Virginia, respectively, have obtained | DROVIDENCE VIA NORFOLK, | bsred thirty (30) in sid square numbered that Ludendorff settled in Munich re- ‘nen you y warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers | |7 oot P RY 0 B it o Golumbia, de. | from the Probate’ Court of the: District of Co, MONDAY, 4 P.M. 1205, beginning for the same at a point in| CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME, | centiy "and is nhobnobbing “with such thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub-| 0 BN 570, 0 She D000 OF QOIGBOI. CF | lumbia letters testamentary on the estate of | g A ANNAH } = the cast line of SAth sireet, distant 168 foct leaders of the Bavarian reactionary scribers. onor before the 28th day of Decem- | Scriped &y followe: ~Fegitning at the Boio| Gustav Adolph Knsbe, late of the District of movement as _former Crown Princ mn bar. 4.D. 1921; otherwise they may by law be | 00, New York wvenve on the line of division | Gojumbia, deceased. ~All persons haviog claims | JACKSONVILLE § 6 P Funaing thence north 2% feet: thence east 5 SAYS HOOVER TO CRITICS Eupprecht of Bavaria ana other il | m“sl”l ask e royal family, and is seen « excluded from all benefit of said estate. Givea | (TONTEs PRI T8 DOl BETER {10 MU0 | aguinst the deceased are hereby warned to ex- often with Herr Escherich, organizer + usder our hands this 28th day of December, . hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. le- ‘Meals and berth in stateroom on Main Deck | thence south with said east line 215 feet; 3T Sl RoCC s o st | e e e et e whaney | EAl sitentiiaa'to e oy o 0t | peieded P B T e, | o St 13 e beroning mid par N e - T S s s T e . A.D. PIER 3 3 o ey forever;| NEW YORK, January 7.—Money e sch,” is regarded by the Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wilis | JOutberly, in s line paraliel to s ? | oiherwise tey may Ly law be ekcluded fronl BALTTMORE. fogether with the improvements, rights, DHY.| for reltef of Furopean’ children. 1s | Berlin government as an indication that divisi tween said lots num. 3 ileges and appurtenances same be-| 00, fe3 only from American com! he is closely connected with the Ba- o e District of Columbla, Clerk of 1 1bered eleven (11) and tweive (12) 100 feet: | fangs this 16th day of December, 1920, WiL- Frobate Court. Ae31.9a7.14_ 1 thence ‘easterly i a line paratle) to New York longing or in any wise appertaining, seived 2 L= 77 7 LIAM 8. AYRES, 1224 Lawrence street north- | munities where children are well pro- | varian separatist movement. MILLAN & SMITH, Attorneys, | Yenue 45 feet 11 inches to the line of division | east; FRED DE GROOT. don, Va. (Beal) and levied upon an e interest of sald de | Vided with the necessities of Jife,| Gen. Mackensen, on the other hand, Olaren o . fendant, Jobn J. O'Neil, in and to said real between said lots numbered eleven (11) and| ptest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wi c U N A R D estate, and sold to satisfy judgments in faver | Herbert Hoover declared in answer- twelv 12); thes 11 ine of D | BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | frelte (12):, thence nofth eiong the 3o ety | for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Pro- of the United States, as per criminal dockets| ing objections raised by city of- Columbis, Holding Probate Court.—No. bate Court. de24,31,1a7 27505, Administration.—This 18 to give notice | {r ‘hat Part of ofiginal lot numbered cleel | McKENNEY & FLANNERY, Attorneys. ANCH OR of the Supreme Court of the District of Co-|ficials at a meeting to organize the | that the subscriber of the District of Colum- | southerly comer of said lot eleven (11) apd — bis~ has obtained from the Probate Court of | thence running northerly 20 feet by and with | SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF the District of Columbia letters testamentary | the dividing line between said lots numbered; Oolumbia, holding FProbsee ~Court—=No. Connections on the estate of Virginia A. Thompson, late|cleven (11) and tweive (12) to the south line | 27,557, administration.—This is to give noll‘u Enci 1i the al b. of the District of Columbia, deceased. All|of the part of said lot bumbered eleven (11) | that the subscribers, of the District of Co- ncircling ol persons having claims against the deceased are | so0ld and conveyed by Elbert Clapp and Lu- | lumbia and the state of Pennsylvania, respec. S i e o e ke, S th G e S0 i S Buge e | S B oo o, U S sl vouchers thereof, legally aut ted, to the | thence with said last’ mer of the District of Columbia letters tes " " 4 e 2 e i day’ of Do { artotly Hireetin 13 fens e [sonthimests | Ary oa the €state of Virginia Tt G Macveagh | T8 2, M. S "CARONERI S B op 20| ThOS. 3. oWEN & 80N, AvcTionEERs. | dren while New Lok institutions cember, AD. 1921; otherwise they may by|erly 20 feet to the line of division between|late of the District of Columbia. decessed |7%p “srGrrps, MONACO, NAPLES, ALEX. caring for unfortunate youngsters 1aw be ‘excluded from all benefit of said estate. | lots numbered ten (10) and eleven (11) All persons having claims against the deceased 3 2 g d Given under my band this 28th day of Decem- | with said division line easterly 15 feet to the | are hereby ‘warped to_exhibit the same. with ber, 1920. J. WALTER THOMPSON, 1306 | point of beginaing, and to have the defendants | the vouchers thereof, legully authenticated, to Delafield pl. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES' TAN.- [ perpetually itied from asserting any al-| the subscribers on or before the 15th day :z NER, Register of Wills for the District of right, fitle or Interest to maid feal catate, | December, A, D. 1921; otherwise they may by Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. On motion of plaintiff it is, this 31st day of | law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. de3l.ja7.14 December, A.D, 1920, ordered that the de-|Given under our hands thix 22nd day of fendants, the unknown heirs, allences and dey. ( cember, 1920. MARGARBTTA C. M. FARRAR ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, At- | isees of Mauton Fastburn and Obarlotts S, | BMITH, 1719 Massachusetts avenue. WWashing- torneys. Eastburn. cause their appearance to be entered | to8. D. O. FIDELITY TRUST OOMPANY, hereln on o befors the frst rule day cccur- | Phiiadeiphia, Pa. (Seal) = Aitent: SOOI EUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF |ring after the expiration of the fortieth day, | TAY Resiatery D Columbis, Holding Probate Court—Estate of | exciusive of Sundays and legal holidays, after | of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. William Edward Moore, deceased.—Na. 27585, | the day of the St publication hereof: other-1 de4.3L3a%7. ______________________ Administration Docket 63.—Application baving | wiee the cause will be proceeded with as in SIMON FLEISHMAN, Attorney. been made herein for probate of the last will | case of default. Provided, a copy of this or- 50 testament of said deceased, and for let-| der be published once a week for three suc-| SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ers testamentary on said estate by the Wash- [ cessive weeks in the Washington Law zerm Columbis, - Holding _Probate Court.-—No. ington Loan & Trust Company, Washington, |and The Evening Star newspaper befc 27629, Administration.—This is to give notice is under suspicion’ of being one of the THE leaders of the North German monarch- OF istic activities. Hoffmann, too, is often seen in the company of well known Berlin _monarchists. _ Field Marshal Hindenburg, however, is living a life of seclusion in Hanover. Only now and then he appears at the meeting of some old time nationalistic organization. The members of the Hohenzollern family who still live in Germany take car e te youngs no part in any of these activities, but TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO-| “Were on the verge of bankruptcy.” {on the contrary, are doing their utmost ANDRIA and PIRAEUS. . STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1369 Mr. Hoover said it was “a disgrace | to avoid any mention of their names in FLORIDA AVE. N.E. if any child in New York is in want.” | connection with the monarchistic move- % WORK lumbls, in criminal cases numbered 34164, |local campaign in behalf of the Eu- 84257, 34375, 34426, 34433, 34460, 34529, 34535, Passenger and Freight Services | gis30’ 34501, 34717 and 34756, '“Bé;;{f}{‘;’e é?;':i‘:l'nome 0. 6. SR AN, i danstal. | oover after Bird S. Coler, commis- PR ) sioner of the department ‘of public welfare, said he was “not sure” that he should appeal for European chil- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | He pointed out that this city is the | me: They are afraid they will be Drafts and Forecign Money Orders ml n mber_N:f- mm blkzl!:l-&m richest {n the world and has an ,:x;:l'led !rz'm Germany if th);y should ¥or Bailings and Full Information Apply | Of, 600"t The sequent. ot the party secured | olEhteen months’ supply of foodstuffs | become involved in any of the intrigues COMPANY’S OFFICE, thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell, at|in storage. A suggestion by Mr. | and plots of the reactionary crowd. lic auction, in front of the dses,’ on | Coler that part of the money Taised | o ¢t in Weak Position. EDNESDAY, THE TW. DAY’ OF | here be donated to local charities was VETMIREM JANDARY, A D, 1821 AT FOUR O'CLOCK | not approved by Mr. Hoover. Both the radicals and the reaction- P e ollow g oo A anda?"cZ;| After the meeting it was an-{arles are stronger than the present designated as and being lot 140 i 1026 | nounced that the campaign for funds | government, and both are determined U.S,MAIL e F Barn's aua Mars T Barn's sub. | will be started soon, with Mayor Hy- |to get political power and force their division of Tots in said square. lan acting as chairman of the local |ideas and ideals on the German peo- STEAMSHIP Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed | committee. X ple. Both sides have attempted to e i overthrow the government, and both of $200 required at time of sale and the pur- have failed. Both have learned the lessons their failures have taught D. C., it is ordered this 28th day of December, | 427, good_cause having been shown. VEN A.D. lfl;:l: that l‘-l.llx ‘T. Moore, and nl)l‘mu- concerne appear in said court on Monday, the 7th day of Febroary, A.D. 1921, at U \o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such appl! cation should not be granted. Let notice here- of be published in tl Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publi ion to be not less than thirty days before said return day. WENDELL STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of ‘Wills for the District of Columbia, C 1he_Proba SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Cou Cornelia Devendorf, deccased —! ministration Docket 63, been made herein for probate of the I and testament of sald deceased. and for letters testamentary on sald estate, by Louis Beyer, 3r. it is ordered this 25th day of December, A.D. 1920, that James M. Church, and all ‘others concerned, appear in said court oo Mon- .du. the 7th day of February, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such ap- lication slould not be graoted. Let notice ereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, & newspaper of general cireulation in the District of Colu bia. once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not les before said return day. WEN FORD, Justice. (Seal) Attes: Cegister of Wills for the District of ';hjl- Clerk of tue Probate Courty " HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. IN THB S8UPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holdisg Probate Court.— Im the matter of the extate of Orren ples. deceuwed —Admiuistration No. 23061 Oecilia K. MacCormack and John W. Childress, executors’ aud trustees under the will of said deceased, having reported the sales of lot 569 §. H. STEPHENS and GEORGE P. BARS] E, Attorneys. IN THR SUPREME COURT OF THB DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court. In re condemnation of land for small parks in squares 2504, 3841, 3922, square west of 3190, square 2588, parcels 133-36 and 133-34, in the District of Columbia.—District Court 1421. —Notice and Order of Publication.—Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Dia- trict of Columbis, pursuant to certain provisions of the acts of Congress approved August 1, 1914 (38 Stat., 625): March 3, 1917 (39 Stat., i042), and June 5, 1920, have filed a petition in this court praying for the condemnation of land necessary for park purposes in squares 2504, 2841, 3922, square west of 3190, square 25N and 'parceis 133-36 and 138-34, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, as shown on mape or plats fled with the sald petition, ay part the of, and praying also that this court empanel a Jury in accordance with the Jaw provided for in such cases to assess the damages each owner of the land to be condemned may sustain by reason of the condemnation of the land neces- ary for the eaid park purposes, in the squares and parcels aforesaid, and to asseas as benefits resulting therefrom ot less than one-balf the amount of said damages, including the expenses of these proceedings, upon the lots, pieces and parcels of land which the Jury may find will be benefited by the sald parks, as provided for in and by the aforesaid acts of Congress. It is by the court this 23th day of December, 1920, ordered that all persons having any interest in these proceedings be, and they are hereby, warned 2nd commanded to appear in this court on or before the 22nd day of January. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., and continue in attendance until the court eball have made its final order rat- ifylng and confirming the award of damages 25d the assessment of benefits by the Jury to be empaneled and sworn herein, and it is further ordered that a copy of this notice and order be published twice & Week for three successive Washiogton Post and the Washington Herald, that the subscriber of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Nathan Goodman, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the Youchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the mub- Criber, on ‘or hefore the Z3rd ‘day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1921; otherwise they may by law be ‘excluded from all benefit of maid estate. Given under my hand this 23rd day of De- cember, 1920. ALMA B. GOODMAN, 1334 Harvard ‘st. n. (Seal.) Attext: JAMBS TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. OFFICE OF THE COMMIS Januury 5, 1921 proposals will received at this office, Room 309, Dis- trict bullding, until 2 o'clock p.m., on Jan- uary 13, 1921, for the reconstruction of proximately 700 linear feet of 9°0”x6'0" con- Crete mewer. Forms of proposals, specifica- tions and necessary information may be ob- tained from the Chief Clerk, Engineer De- artment, Room 427, District bullding, Wash- fogton, D 'C. J. THILMAN HENDRICK, CHARLES W. KUTZ, MABEL T. BOARD- MAN, Commission = OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE SHORE_PROPERTY. ATLANTIC_CITY—FINE, WELL LOCATED three and two family apt. houses, $7,500 and $17,000. ~ Clear title, liberal mortguge taken; also well located rooming house, $19,000. LIGHTHOUSE, - AGENCY, Rhode Tslund and_Atlantic_aves., Atiantic City. " INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 307, INVESTMENT. Price, $4,000; cash, $1,900; balance, 3-yT. mortgage; 4 brick gud frame houses, 23rd st. n.w., on 3,300 sq. feet of valuable land near vil Hospital. Government steadily improv- tersst, taxes and repairs are pald will yield ‘QUEENSTOWN (Westboua) —BOULOGNE—-LONDON First-Class Oniy—Luzurious New 16-Knot SMps . 16—Feb. 19 Fob. 5—Mar. 13 OLD NORTH PANHANDLE STATE: NEW _YORK—NAPLES—GENOA, PRINCESS MATOI Sailiag Jan. 20—Cabin and Tiird ORK “m DANZIG DIRECT S. S. SUSQUEHANNA Cabin and Third Clasa Only Sailing February 19— April 6 Pass’ger Dep't., 45 Broadway, N, Phons 1200 Whitehall Norwegian Ameri NORWAY SWEDEN—DENMARK Continental Europe Modern Twin Screw Steamers Stavangerfjord Jan, 28 Mar.11 Bergensfjord...Feb, 18 Apr. 1 Passenger Office 810 Bridge 8t., N. Y. chaser allowed 30 days to complete the pur- chase, Further particulars at time of sale. JOHN W. RYON. Trustee. $21,3,5,7,10,12 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED REAL ESTATE. NO. 3109 WISCONSIN | AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4366, follo 180 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale % ublic auction, in front of the premises, on BDNESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY - OF JANUARY, A.D. 1821, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described_land and prem- ises, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trici of Columbia. to-wit: Lot 8 in block 3, in Stellwagen and Davis, trustees’, subdivision of Oak View as per plat recorded 'in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia fn Liber County 7 at follo 87: said block 3 belng now known as square 1922 for purposes of assessment and taxation. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at seven per cent per an- bum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property 801d, or Al cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $500 required of the pur- chaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad- vertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. C. JULIUS 1. PEYSER, FRED MCcKEE, de30-044s,exSukbol STEAMSHIPS. Skin Tortured Babies Sleep - Mothers Rest After Cuticura som Ot e e i, Frmnie Kiddies’ Coughs Gm e Be Eased Quickly King's New Discov- ery will do that very thing, easily and ON'T say, little kiddie, I wish 1 knew what to do for ugh first ¢ mes, give youl” When the co c ew Discovery as a little Dr. King's directed, and it will soon be eased. It's a good family cough and cold remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm, clears up_the cough, relieves the con- gestion. No harmful drugs. _For fifty years a standard remedy for colds, i) At your druggists, them, and both would act more care- fully and shrewdly if they thought the hour had come for another revo- lution. The social democratic party, before the war the political party of which the kaiser and his court lived in | constant fear, is the only real sup- {port the Ebert government has. But that once strong party has become quite shaky and unstable since it be- Two formerly large and influential parties—the centrists and the demo- erats—are backing the government to @ limited extent, just because they have no use for either the radicals or the monarchists. But they wield only little power over the masses that really count. * In this light it will readily be seen e 5 - that it 1s mot exactly a sinecure to| _ You are bilious, constipated, head- hold a high government job in Ger-| achy, full of cold, nnstgung; Your many today. The cabinet minister| meals don’t fit—breath is bad, skin soon finds that to sit around Herr| sallow. Take one or two Cascarets Ebert's green table means to bel tonight for your liver amd Sowels heartily unpopular with the people. For that reason the few really big| and wake up clear, rosy and cheer- men left in Germany refuse to accept| ful. No griping—no inconvenience. cabinet posts. Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25, Thus we get down to the fact that| 50 cents. the German government needs a_big man, a man with a head like Bi: marck’s, more than anything else. It needs somebody who will take hold of the tangled-up gkein of German state affairs and unravel it. But so far there has been nobody who has arisen to the occasion. PAVEMENT ADVOCATES in square 4065, in the subdivision of Trigidad, | W to son pony Wibington Evening Star, the | ing this section. Rent, $720 year. After in. * WHITE STAR LINE * NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON ADRIATIC. .Jan. 19, Feb. 16, Apr. 6| OLYMPIC. . Mar. 23, Apr. 20, May 14 WIN IN HARPERS FERRY recorded in book 42, page 49, surveyor's office Tecords, to F e Dewspapers published in the said District, *| 20% on_cash_invested all cash; lots faf," ana ?&'?:"fi..m . mencing at least tweaty days befor. he ':’fa GEO. Y. WORTHINGTON & SON, dlrvml.lwux o!’fiiadm-u;.m m.‘ to Jumes mdg_‘fl. J-nu-r:'. ‘;‘fl‘.zl It is further or- 208 Woodward Bldg. ST o for $175.00 for each lot, all cash s copy of notice and order be | NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL NEW YORK—BOSTON—AZORES— . 22 and 23, square 4057, in the be | served by the United States hal, VING CKIN! RA ON— e SR e o stioigo o | depaties: mvon. sach ot on wiaual, or Mis! MOVING. PA G & STORAGE _Jan, 15, Feb. 26, Apr. 2| GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—QENOA C. E. Marlatt, Present Town May- h lof, all canh: lots 64, 6 und 66, square | t0 be condemned herein as may be found by S ———- | Gfetlc. ... Ma Mlke Bowels NO Re-Elected With Entire Ticket in’ the same subdrviston, to Herbert I | the maid marshal. or his deputies, within the|[ Let us solve your transportation problem. Feb. 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 16 | Canop 3 5 : i 110D Jung for §225.00 for each lof. il Distriet of Columbla, and upon the’ Oou will call. m""“‘““‘fix"""mm -Co: 275, 8 aha 45, myuare 4007 i ‘he SAinG Sobe | occupanta of ‘e muBie efone the sera e o ™ Fhone o wrlte | AMERICAN LINE for i the eystem vio- | 1n Three-Cornered Fight. v .a) o1 ] . ] i d Py Deing wald-for 310,00 cach; all caoh; and-selq | for. ‘and Supersed order s to substit Angle-Arrow Transportation N. Y.—~PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG NEW YORK—HAMBURG % ;!am’snyu&enyof Dr. | HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. Janu- L ] ing 3oia ¢ and 46 oing s D aarsatoithy ek otifOctiver ¢Finiand. -Jan. 15, Feb. 19, Mar. 26 Pills—gentlyand firmly regulat- | ary 7 (Special)—A municipal elec- - for $150.00 each, all| 1920, heretofore entered. Ry the 2 a DIRECT SERVICE lots 11, 12, G2, 63, G4, 65, 66, 67 and | DELL P. STAFPOLD, Justice (Scel) A toe Service sroeland, e e P bowels, eliminating the intestine g:x'-‘r;’ ot Mokt e - equare 4087, in the ‘same subdivision. to | copr—Teat. MOBLAN o eAcs *Kroonland......Jan. 29, Mar. 8, Apr. 9| MANCHURIA..Jan. 13, Feb. 24, Apr. 7 pton. ‘said Iota 11'ad 12 being | 10 P_RELDW. Avsi: Clerk.. des 51 jos 512 14 Telkpone Fravii 74, 140 || *apland [Feb. 12, Mar. 19, Apr. 23 | MONGOLIA. . Jan. 27, Mar, 10, Apr. 21 waste. Same old price, 25¢. | 7ho"{isue involved was the laying of y | pavements. / Won't G C. E. Marlatt, the present mayor, .00 for cach lot. all cash, and the Ked Star Line sicamers en route Antwerp. e HENRY P. BLAIR, Attoracy. RED STAR LINE Luxuriant Hair Due in the subdivision made by Mac: and Childress, executors and trustees, | SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF - was re-elected by forty-one majority, 3 oy e g ;| Columbla, ~ Holding Probats - Couré——No, anitary Palace N. Y.—PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— ;| | ToC dC Tecords. to Leon 0. Wrean, Tor the’sum | 27518, Administratios—This. ta. to give. notis S Pal ANTWERP NEW YORK—DANZIG—Via HAMBURG SR G s el O T o(areandCuticura 00, all cash; lots 60 and 61, square) that the subscriber of the District of Colum. .Jan. 15, Feb. 19, Mar. 26 Third Class Passengers Only. B Donia. varomior:. Xan 1y Hehma: e . e e . h Pt Cout ot a e ans Closed Two end Your Berth Rooms . — D Ivets. Keplaw Jommes | | Shampoos with Cuticura Soap pre- A . ). mentary Kroonland......... 5, Apr. 9 ‘Promenades. B e 2 7 - ceded i touches of Cuticura it {9 the: his b ds 't Decem- the estate f Louis ‘Quack *. - . M. . P 1920 ordered that waid saies b preined | late of the Ditrict of Columble: Sarcused " Ali For Furniture to Any Point Lapiand. -Feb. 12, Mar. 19, Apr. 23| GOTHLAND. ...Jan. 20, Feb. 26, Apr. 13 g 14 Lx‘i:e‘g:{elgg:da:';‘infor‘a‘ltly“cfi:;mnn o by light ey :l‘aue e G contrmed by the ourt. Unless cause. 1o the | persons having ciaims agaisst the decenscd are THE Larpest in the City IDEAL WINTER CRUISE i 1C I tac John J. Faherty and Mrs. N Lonest o Sach 4o, trary be. atown befors the 27th day of | hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the MORE Economical and Satistactory Marquette. Th aministration 5| | scalp of dandruff, allay itching and ry. 1921, Provided a copy of this grder | vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, {0 the Than Shipping by Rail o L e e irritation, arrest falling hair and pro- ‘;';",‘;"l"uflg*__'m;';;‘:n “l’;;hmwggygz e Tnfih&%flm&df’mfi D:; INSURED Free A.l:."“ Fire and Dam- _s..“é’.’r'lf;:’éfilgl'&'fi %fi""é‘i:.‘::.’?;“‘.’:f:?;fi?"&?‘.‘l%?fi'ti':f'n’»:l'u; P N~ TABLETS = NR rathon of Sald period: " WILLTAM HToh Jus | Ite. G iven-snder s, hond s 2oa iy 5 RETIRATES Sty (o A iting Barbadoe Cuba, Jamaica; Kingston (Port Antonioy, Martiniaue, Pan M Tonight- [Gela e, tseals) A trus _copy- Attest: JAMES | Jager =y hand thie 22 aay of || The Big 4 Transfer Co. ||ama canal (Panama City), Porto Rico, Trinidad, Venezueia, Virgin isiands, Etc. HMM,&"‘E’E'E International Mercantile Marine Company, ented to he provincial legislature T i ves il "ANNER, Register of Wills for the District of . . (! 1. 3 . N.W. alumbia, Gierk of tbe Probate Goarts " © ¥ ot Wills.or the. Districs of Cotpm: PHONE MAIN 2054 B-Caticura Soup shaves witbest mwes. 1,Ja7,14 1208 F 8t. N.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. People’s Drug Stores (8 Stores) lat its forthcoming sesslon. # [ : » * - weather permits. mote a hair-growing condition. G . C A finaure glving vojing rights to LSRN IXI W ST RSN | women in Quebec will ‘again be pre- lerk of the Probate Court. 31,Ju7,14