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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. 1921—PART 2. ° REAL ESTATE, PROPOSALS. Speculators and Investors. ‘Three-fai apartment building, containing el E—lv-lu-“fl l:.lh and two 6-room and bath “@partments, having sepaggte héating apparatus. yards and porches. Ilot 22x116 to alley. Teatals $900 year (monthiy tenants). adsessed _ valuation nearly $7.500. Unquestionably the best buy in ety THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., 914 New York Ave. . SRY IMPROV rs, fine location, well goodloca Owners onl. NEW SROOM HOUSE, meat, large lot, near c rented, for Georgetow of improvement Yertiser,” _the Savoy Apts. PN IMPROVED PROPERTY For Farms or Acreage 'lrr:u‘ Ruei property and 7 dweiinzx of p. beick, " White tenants. Valued $2.000. Pike farms or acreage of lotx parl payment '900. acres valuable coal: Braxton county, W. Ve Clear of encumbrance. Trade for city roperty and assume trust. P ewhtown businexs property vaied at 000. Will trade for small farm nvenient U city. 5 & Robinson, 6 Hond Bldg.. Prather modery improvements lighting sstem: has 1 D. C. Address Tox HAVE 3 TFOLLOWING COUNTRY WE HE : homes and farms listed I'( e owners will refuse fer: these properties are ‘Washington wnd Tsnrel, Md.. and on good 1oads: very fine improvements oms and 3 baths: hot sercened with refrigerator: SOf res, overlouking 0. This properts has only be sppreciated anted. house eontaining 10 rooms )i furnace heat; beanti porchies. heantiful i the Raitimore boulev: many features that by seeing the xame. 34 acres of land: (including 4-room ter prounded by many n it < overlookwg the Baltimore bivd.: list- 1and: beautiful home: fine house contains 8 | view. and elegani Tooms and bath: all : 13 miles fro Idings in first-class _S. Capitol. Listed rovements: 100 orchard of T acres acrase all farming with farm. Listed price. $15.000. NZ 48 ucres of Innd lvcated 11 m les from U. §. Capitol; near Raltimore bivd : 10-room house Botapater heat: gas: good outbuildings. List- ed_price. $5.300. 111 acres of seres under cultiva- : Lalanee in good tim- price, $10,000. 50 acres under cultiva- mprovements; balance in _timber close to Raltimore bivd., in Howard county . A. WYNKOOP, with J. C L 11 B st se. Iy REAL ESTATE LOANS ing your house. We will advance a trast Phone Franklin office. __11% CE R — e irable real estate 'fi"rfl"z'n"a RUTHERFORD INC.. L 817 15th st. n.w. OF $15,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED in the District of Columbia. ~Will foag email amounts. CHAELES W. MORRIS, 1430:New York ave. n.w.. Washington. D. C__ EY ALWAYS IN HAND FOR LIBLRAL =s on D. C. real estate; prevailing interest n®’commisaion rates. STONE & FAIRFAX, 1342 New York a £ you_ba uo.\';'; Tocartiy in D. C. real 5 ve c security . C. sl e e megotiate Grat or second trusts Quickly snd satisfactorily. 1 iekly and SHANNON & LUCHS. . Nain 7345, Pis 1em o WANTED—MONEY. ND TRUST LOAN OF $10.000 ON LOCAL Spetment; first-class security: Will Tepay 500 ly. pay 8% interest and give $500 com jck action. Address Box 315- LEGAL NOTICES. JERICK A. FENNING, Attorney. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- 'nm of Columbia.—Ellen R. Waters et al.. ffs, vs. John C. Rives ot . Wilmer Latimer and tees herein, the sale of the Droper 1 lots_two (2) and four (4), in square undred and four (404). beginning for he'ffime 2.02 feet morth of the southwest cor- original lot four (4) and runniug thence feet 4 inches: thence porth 20 feet: ‘west 99 feet 4 inches. and thence south %o the point of bexinning, jmproved by lses 809 9th street northwest, Washington, of Columbia, to Charles W. King, ir.. e "% i 34 "y of Febru: this court, 1t is this y - L %" and ‘decreed that waid e tifled and confirmed. unlems cause to the ey he shown hervin on the st day of 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m.. prosided a this order be published in the Wash- Law Reporter and The Evening Star week for three successive weeks prior aid laxt mentioned dute, WENDELL P. H i i HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. IN SUPREME_COCURT OF THBE DIS- of Columbia, Holding an Equity Court. b 8. Coomes plaintiff. va. Fred A et al.—Bquity, No. 37536.—George B. and Harold E. Doyle, trustees berein, reported to the court an offer of Wil- liam Travers to purchase at private sale the known as lot seventy (70), in square -ive hundred and 8fty-three (2653), im- proves by premises known as iwyn apa i ment house, 1882 Columbia road, Washington, Disthict of Columbis. for the sum of $137.500.00, o & real estate agent's commission of p-X . upon the following terms, to wit: $37.600.00 to be paid in cash. and the balance o be,secured by a first deed of trust on the propery s0ld, payable on or before five years cate, , l‘lzel‘“x interest at the rate of six and ove-hal ) per cent per amnum, semi-annually. it is by the court, this of Pebruary, 1921, ordered and decreed tha offer of parchare at private sale be ‘and confirmed. unless caoee to the con- be shown herein on or before the 1st day tm 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m.. provided a 4 of_ints order be published in the Wash- H Law Reporter and The Evening Star { gace & week for three succesxive weeks prior to | @aid last mentioned date. WENDELL P. STAF- L POBR. Justice. (Seal A true copy—Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F, E, (T NINGHAM, Ascistant Oterk. R. W. PRICE. Attorney. J¥ THE SUPREME OOURT OF THP DIS of Columbia.—In re the application of =- M. Hijorth et al. for change of name.— ot . Bquity Docket.—Jens P. M. Hjorth baving filed & petition praying for a de- ort, and baving to the court for an order of publication notice by law in such cases. it the court, this 4th day of February, A.D. bt all persons concerued show if any there be, on or before the 4th day A.D. 1921, why the prayers of said sbould mot be granted: Provided that of this order be publisied once a week consecutive weeks before sald duy ia ing Star pewspsper. WENDELL P. PAFFORD, Justice. (Seal) A true copy— M N H. BEACH, Clerk. By ¥. B. INGHAM, Assistant Clerk. _fe5,12,i9 ALEXANDER WOLF, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT oF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. Admiglstration. —This is to give notice that the subseriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis- trict-of Columbia ltters of administration on the estate of J. Ford Thompson, Jr., late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persous Bavink claims agaiust the deceased are hervby to_exhibit the same, with the vouch- ars thereof, legally authenticated, to the wub- on or before the 2nd day of February, 1922; otherwise they may by law be ex. from all benefit of said estate. Given my hand this 2ud day of February, 1921. ¥. TANNER, 518 Jenifer bidg. (Seal.) : THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Reg- of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk®of the Probate Court £e3.12.19 e S WILLIAM A. LEE. Atforney. IX _THR EUPREMB COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a Probate Court.— 1In re the estate of Louls Guudling. deceased. — Atmtnisration, No. DT William A Lee. executor o s x estate, having Etheast. Wasbiogton. District of Columbis; on, Dist the ame being lot 326, in squal 5g tm Xy orietta Vinton Davis, for the sum of o which 500,00 In! cash s beor paid. and the balance to be payable in years from date of ratification of xale, ®id note being subject to an annual cur. t of no less than $300, interest on sald 7% per anuum. paysble semi-annu- nd adjustments of interest, taxes. rents, made to the date of transfer. it i» sPth day of January. 1921, ordered that e ratified and coufirmed by the court, use 0 the contrary be shown before 1y of March, 1921, provided a copy of be published in’each of three suc- issues of the Washinzton Law. Reporter Lvening Star newspaper prior to the mid period “WILLIAM HITZ, (Seal.) A true copy—Attest: THBEO- Wills Pro- efee ghanging their names to o | ] i fisen ¥ i ll?f 3 A Wfl:wm‘ w& % WE'RUY SECOND TRUST NOTES. WE ALSO | p, —— | tioned date. | th i !;M:L be published once & week for four weeks o W. R. EHRMANNTRAUT, Attoraey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holdiug Probate Court.—No. 27726, Administration.—This s to give notic the subscriber of the District of Columbia has | obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis- of Columbia letters of administration on Inte of the All_persons d are hereby ith the vouch- to_the sul- of February, by law be ex- the estate of Laura R. R of Columbia, d i st the the same. thenticates he 1xt d ers thereof, legally scriber, on'or before AD. 1 otherwise they ma; cluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under my hand this Ist day of Februars. 1921. HOWAKD H. GRAHAM, 28 T st. n.e. (Seal.) Attest: THEOD( SWELL. Deputy Reg: ixter of Wi k of the Prohate Court. < for the District of Columl fe! 9 IR, Attorney. "PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ( lumbia. Holding Probate Court. —No. 27 Administration.—This i% to give notice that subseribers, of the District of Columbia. have obtained froni Probate Court of the District testamentars on the estate e District of Co- % claims 11 persons I warned to ex- h the vouchers thercof. le- . to the subscribe: { Befure the Zith duy_of Junnars. A otlierwise tliey may by law be extate. Given und day_of January. H. & ood Hope road sonth Ttest: THEODOK! . GEO. RIEDERICH, Holding_Probate Court.—No. jon. —This is to give notice that the of fhe District of Columbia, has ob- urt_of the District Tumb Admin authenticated the 31st day on_under Register of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate PA SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO. lnmbia, Holding Probate Court.—-No. 2 Adminixtration.—This is to give noti subseriber. of the District of Columby tained from the Probate Court of t of Columbia letters testamentary on the es of Richard A. . late of the District « All persons having claims warned fo ex- ry thereof, 16 gally a ted, to the subscriber. on or be- fore the 28th day of January. A.D. 1 : other- wise they may by faw be excluded from all benefit of said esiate. Given under my hand thix 28th day of January. 1921 EDITH ZANE PYLES, 1730 Q street northwest. (Seal.) At- TH DORE OOGSWELL, Deputy Reg- of Wills for the District of Columbia, of_the Probate Court. te5.12.19 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT_ OF trict of Columbla, Holding Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Anna Weisen- born, - deeeased.—Administration, No. 25834.— Order Nish. — The National Savings and Trust Company, executor under the last will and testament of Anna Weisenborn, deceased, having reported to the court that it has re- ceived, at public auction, an offer to purchase lots thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35' in square five hundred and sixteen (516), improved remises No. 437 I street and 'Nos. 437- 4 Prather _court northwest, in the city of Washington, Disirict of Columbia, of which said Anna Weisenborn died seized. and which are more fully described in the report of said executor filed herein, at and for the price of two thousand six hundred and fifty ~dollars 650), all cash, subject to the usual adver- tising costs and suctioneer's fee. it s, by the court, this 18th day of January, 'A.D. 1921, or- dered that said offer be accepted and said ‘sale ratified and confirmed. unlems cause to the con- trary be shown on or before the 18th day of February, A.D. 1921. Provided a copy of this order be published In the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks prior to said last men- ILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal A true copy—Attest: THEODORE COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- trict_ of Columbid, Clerk of the Probate Court 29.fe5 GEORGE C. SHINN and H. S. BAR- GER, Attorneys. THE DIS- IN' THE SUPREME _COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Court.— Estate of John A. Cockley, deceased.—Admin- istration, No. 20087.—Order of Pubiication.— Application having been made herein for re- probate of the last will and testament of the #ald deceased, by Mabel C. Stoner and Harriet 8. Roberts, it is. this 20th day of Jannary, . 1921, by the court. onlered that Esther ©. Fufington, Howard Buffington, Elmer Cock- léy and Walter Heltzell. all other known and unknown heirs-at-law, aliences and devisees of George W. Cockley, deceaved, and all .athers { concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 25th day of February, A.D. 1921, at 10 o’clock to show cause why such application Let_notice hereof be ablished in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening Star newspaper opce in each of three successive weeks before the return day berein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirt; before «aid retarn day. WILLIAM HTITZ, Justice. (Seal) Attest: THPODORD COGSWELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 822,29, fe5. McKENNEY & FLANNERY, Attys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27656, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the State of Pennsylvania has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Harriott Mansfield Sullivan, Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the decemsed are hereby wamed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 24th day of Janoary ,A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by iaw be exciuded from all benefit of said es- tate. Given under my hand this 24th day of January, 1921. HENRY TATNALL, Broad St. Station, Philadelphia, Pa. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate_Conrt. 3a29.105.12 HARRY A. HEGARTY, Attorney. IN THB SUPREMB_COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Court. Estate of Catherine Hurley Piper. deceased.— No. 21674. Administration Docket 51.—The mmuun&%mmlru&htm case relating to ity of paper writing, dated the 16th day of March, 1915, purporting to be the last will and _testament and colicil of Catherine Hurley Piper. de- ceased, having been returned as to Peter Piper and John Aloysins Hurley “not to be found,” it is this 18th day of Jsnuary, 1921 ordered that the iasues be set down for trial on the 23d day of February, 1921. and that s order and the substance of said issues, to wit, was said paper writing, dated March 18, 1915, the last will and testament of deceased: was deceased of sound mind at time of execu- tion of sald will; was undue influence, duress, intrigue, fraud or artifice used on deceased to procure 'the execution of said paper writing, ‘ashington Law Reporter and twice a week for the same period in The Evening Star. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ja21.22,27,29,fe3,5,10,12 CHARLES W. STETSON, Attorney. i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding an Equity Court. —Rhbea Levy Brill, plaintiff, vs. John H. Wa iter et al., defendants.—Equity No. 38030.— 1 Order of publication.—The object of this sult 13 to establish of record the title of the plain- U of lots 79 to 91, inclusive, in Adam d ! Greer’s subdivision in square 28, as per plat | recorded in Book 12, page 183, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbis. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 24th day of January, 1821, ordered that the defendants, John H.' Walter, Wilson C. McHenry, Jobn M. McHenry, Eilen Keyser, Sophia Stewnrt, the unknown heirs, devisees { or alienees of John Brown, of John Innes Clark, of Messrs. Brown and Ives, of George Gibbs, of Walter Channisg, of Samuel Flam, of Wil- liam Cook, of Robert Oliver, of James Hind- man and of James McHeory, cause their ap- pearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expira- tion of 40 days (exclusive of Bundays and legal boildays) from the date of the first publica- tion of this order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provid- ed, & copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks during said period in the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- ing Star. WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal) "A true copy. ' Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. K CUNNINGHAM, Asst._Clerk. Ja28fe5.12 ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, Attorneys. SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Elizabeth C. Hills, deceased.—No. 2679, Ad- miotstration _docket 63.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of waid deceased and for let- ters testamentary on said estate by the Wash- ington Loan and Trust Company, a cerpora- tion of Wasbiagton, D. C., it is ordered this 21t day of January, A.D. 1921, that Carroll Haven Smith, Reginald ¥. Smith and the ua- known helrs-at-law and gext of kin of said decedent and all others concerned. appear in xaid court-on Monday, the Tth day of March, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such’ application should not be granted. Let notice lereof be published in the Wash. ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks be- fore the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said retumn day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORB COGS. et ot Cotumbia, CIEFE of the Prabate Court. te Court. Ja29, 165,13 . PAUL V. ROGERS, Attorney. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE DIS- umbia.—Charles 0. Kerr, plain- | tiff, vs. L Van Kleeck Vail, defendant.—No. | 68416.—The object of this suit is to recover | $225," with interest on the mme from August { 17th, 1920, and costs. and have judgment of | condemuation on certain property of the defend- ant levied on under attnchment issued in this usive of Sundays use why said otherwise the in caxe of de- Judge. A Clerk. fe city, to satisfy plaintifi's elaim. It i, there- fore, this 3 day of February. 1821, ordered | | st actendantiayytartafciisicon: Hor or| before the fortieth day, exc and legal holidays, and show c condemnation should not be ba suit may be proceeded with a fault. ROBT. E. MATTI BLANCHE N PREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Cour! In re estite of Harrison Webster Hapi Admini ion No. 27607.—Order of n.—Application having Leen made herein for probate of the Iast will and testa- ment of said deceased, and for letters of ministration c.ta.. on said estate, by Cyrus Happy. it is ordercd_this 25th day of Janu- | ary, A.D. 1921 RBaker, C. H Latder, L. e Lauder. Will uder, Tolly Anny Happy. Elmer Wrij Wright, Myrtle Anderson and all oth ers concerned.’ appear. in said court on Mon- ¢ 7th day of March. A.D. 1921, at 10 am.. to show o cation should not hereof be publiched j Keporter and The L of three successive w ¥ herein mentioned, once in_each ore the return first_publieation to e snid re- | (Seal.) WELL, Deputy Reg- istrict of Columbia, the Probate Conrt 029,105 HOEHLING, PEEL IN THFE SUPREME C ‘olumbia, Holding an n Security and Trust ¢ Jed Gittings, executors and under the will_of Lizzie E. Knox, deceased. plaintiffs, 8. Louise Anne Knox and Elizabeth M. Knox, defendants.—Equity No. 38609.—The object of this_proceeding is to ve a cloud from platntift’s title to the owing real estate sitnate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as the north twenty and lity-three-one-lundredths (20 £3-100)° feet by the full depth_thereof of lot numbered thir- ty-one (31) in Young & Fowler's xubdivision of lots in xquare numbered four hundred and twenty-one (421), said part of lot thirty-one (31) being now known for the purposes of as- sment and taxation as lot eight hundred nd two (802) and being improved by prem- ixes known as No. Tth street northweat; and lot numbered thirty (30) in Z. T. Carpen- 's subdivision of quare numbered ed_and e (371). aw per of "the rec- pany_and District of Columbia: and to enjoin the de- fendants perpetually from as<erting any claim or right therein, or otherwise, as children or heirs-at-law of Lizzie E. Ktox, late of the Dix- trict of Columbia, deceased. Upon motion of plaintiffs, it is, by the court. this 28th day of January, 1921, ordered that the defendants. Louise Anne Knox and Elizabeth M. Knox. ase their appearance to'be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sun- days and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order; oth- erwise thix cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided a copy of this or- der be published in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star once a week for three wuccessive weeks before sald day. WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Justice. _(Seal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk, By ¥ B CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk: Juz.fe5.12 FREDERICK A. FENNING, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THB DIS. trict of Columbia.—In re the application of Tsurusaki Shiro, Josephine Shiro and Eugene 8hiro, for change of name.—No. 38631 Bquity Docket.—Tsurusaki Shiro, Josephine Shiro and Eugene Shiro having filed a_petition praying for @ decree changing their names to Shiro Tsuru- saki, Josephine Tsnrusaki and Eugene Tsuru- saki, and having applied to the court for an order of publication of the notice required by law in wch cases, it is. by the court. thix 20th day of January, A.D. 1921, ordered that all per- wonx_concerned show cause, if any there be. on or before the 9th day of February, A.D. 1921, why the prayers of said petition should not be granted: Provided, that a copy of this order he published once # week for three consecutive s before said day in The Evening Star. WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. ~(Seal.) A true cof 2 N H. BEACH, Clerk. ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Attorneyw. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27606, Administration.—This is to give potice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has ob- tained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis letters of administration on the estate of Katharine Lemly Parker, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All persons Baving claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers Thereof, legally _suthenticated. to the sub- scriber, on or before the 6th day of January, AD, 1922; otherwise they may by law be ex- clnded from all benefit of said estate. Glven under my hand this 14th day of January, 1921. THB_WASHINGTON LOAN AND ‘TRUST COMPANY, ANDREW PARKER. Vice Presi- dent. (Seal.) Attest: THPODORE COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- triet of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. _jn22,29.1e5 C. CLINTON JAMES, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, = Holding Probate Court.—No. 27664, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Wilhelmina Baliman, late of the District of Columbis, deceased. 'All per- sons having elaims against the are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legaily authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 17th day of ary, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 17th day of January, 1921. c. N JAMES, 416 5th street northwest, (Beal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Distriet of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate Court. 3822.29.1e5. BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attormeys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27649, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbis, bas tained from the Probate Court of § fore the 14th F wise_they may by law be excinded from benefit of suld estate. Given under my hand this 14th day of January, 1921. RALPH P. BARNARD. Evans building. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Distrigt of Columbia, Olerk of the { Probate_Coure. o Ja2229.feD JAMES A. DUNN, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probaté Court.—No. 27728, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Columbla has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the ‘estate of George B. Moir, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. Al persons having claims againet the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 25th day of January, A.D. 1822 otherwive they may by law be excluded from all bemefit of said es- tate. Given under my hand this 25th day of January, 1921. FRANK McMANAMY, Huntington_st.. Washington, D. C. { Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, ister of Wi Attorney. Deputy Reg- s for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1829,1e5.12 DARR, WHITEFORD & DARR, Attorneys. IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columl laintiff, vs. )argaret R. Stewart et al., de- P Yo 36480, Dauity Doc.—The object of this suit is to obtain a partition by sale of o ollowing described real estate, situate in the District of Columbis, to wi 11 of lots Nos. 4 and 5 In Danfel Carroll’s subdivision of lota in square 575, s per plat recorded in Liber NK, folly 145, of the records of the sur- Veyor of the District of Columbia, except those portions of waid lots conveyed to the United Btates by deeds dated, respectively, November 19, 1878, and November 29, 1878, and recorded, Teapectiyely, in Liber 901, folio 370, and Liber 906, follo 15, of the land records of the satd District: also all that of lot No. 8 in sxid subdivision which lies between the eastern line- of sajd lot 4 and the weat line of eaid lot o, extending north to the 15 feet wide alley and liel with the west line of 1st street west, 281d lots being improved by premises knowsn as Nos. 107 and 100 Penmnsylvania avenue 29 of Thomas E. Young and ‘of original lot i2 in square 490, as said sul ion is recorded in the of. fice of the survesor of the District of Colum. bis, in Liber WBM, folio 845, said lot beint improved by premises No. 482 and 484 Louls- jana avenue northwest: il of lot No. 96 in ub":“l:lfl f'“ .".lmor la d v of square 206, as per plat records ook W, page 102, of the records of the surveyar's office of the District of Columbia, 2310 Tot being improved by premises No. 1404 Plerce piage northwest. On motion of the plaintir i9is this 19th day of January, 1921, Srdered that the defeudants, Jamesina ‘. M. Morrison, Norman Stewart, Ray Black, Jennie Herring and Lewis Black, cause their appear. ance to be entered herein ‘on or before the for- Seih day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holi- days, oveurring after the day of the fest pub- lication of this order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default, ¢ this order be published | {ters testamentary on sald ext: | Burns, SELIG C. BREZ, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Crlumbia.—In re the application of Julius Shimkowitz et al. for change of name.— No. 38627, Equity Doc—Jullus_Shimkowits, Rose Shimkowitz, adults, ‘and Esther Shim: Kowitz, Tsadore Shimkowitz, Hannah Shimko- itz Jacob Shimkowitz, infants, having filed a petition prasiug by their next friend. Julius Shimkowitz, for a decree changing their name to Sandler.” and having applied to the court for an order of publication of the notice re- quired by law in such cases, it is by the court, this 19th day of January, A.D. . ordered that all persons concern if_any 1921, whs the pra on_should 1ot be gran copy_of this order he for three consecutive The Evening Star. WE: al) A troe “H, Clerk. yers of said pet- Provided. that a blished once 'a_week wks belore suid day in cop; By PAUL B. CROMELIN, EMB COURT OF THE bin, Holding P v J. Burns. de nde herein for probmte of the last will and testament of said deceased. and for let- by Frank h day ‘of Januar: uwe, Catherine it ix ordered this D. 1921, that Maj E. e S e Stowe, minor, and Mrs. W i. Crever, her s conrt on Mo the Tth day of March, . 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause SR Let notice hereof be published in the Wash- e e once in each of three successive the return day herein mentioned, Tication to be weks hefore the first pub- rty days be not less than fore said retunrn d: WILLIAM HIT: tice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the D, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME trict of Columbis, Hoiding Probate Court.— COURT OF THE DIS- In re estate of Sarah E. ceased.—Administration No. tion having been made herein for proba the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate by Roberta Tefft Polhumus. it is ordered thix day of Junuary. A.D. 1921, that Robert Tefft, Leon J. Tefft, Lucilie Tefft Mc- Dowell. Evan C. Tefft, Edward Tefft, Lula Tefft Atwood, Kdward C. Tefft, Julins' Tefrt, Estelle Tefft Baldwin, George Tefft, Nellie Tefrt, Minnie Tefft Friend. Talbert Tefft, ‘loyd Tefft, Leland Tefft, Rush Tefft, Herbert Lsnn Tefft and all others concerned, ap- pear in said court qn Tuesdey, the 8th duy of arch, 1921. at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show such application should mot be notice hereof be published in the m Law Reporter and The Evening Star, once in ench of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentloned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. WILLIAM HITZ Deusen, Justice (Senl) Attest: THEODORE COX WEFLL, Deputy Register of Wil for the District of Columbia, Clerk of th Probate Court. 3429.1e5.12 BRITTON & GRAY, Attorneys. THEODORE COGSW! SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O Columbia, Holding Probate Court.— 26141, Administration.—This is to give noti that the ubscriber, of the District of Colum- bin, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testumentars on the estate of George A. Bowen, late of the District of Columbia, decessed. 'All persons baving claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, to the sub- scriber on or before the 4th day of August, A.D. 1921: otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from ail benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of January, 1921. ELIZABETH D. BOWEN, care of Britton & ELL, Deputy Register of Jin the District of Columbia, of approximately OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, D trict of Columbia, February 4, 1921.—Ses proposals will be received at this office, Room 508, District Building, uatil 2 o'clock p.m. February 18, 1921, for cons ting a _girls cottage on the grounds of the tional Train- ing School for Girls. at Conduit and Reservoir reads. Forms of propesal, specifications, plans d_information may be obtasined from chief lerk, Engincer Department, Room 42 Di trict Building, Wasbiugton, D. C. Deposit of five dollars will be required to insure return of plans and _specifi THILMAN CHARLES W MABEL N, Commissioners. T. ROARDMA! D.C. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE District of Sealed proposals will be rec o ary, Board of Comm Room 509, lock p.m.. M ving cement idewalks rict building Februoar; 1921, for 18.000 square yards. Forms of proposal. speci- ficntions, with necessary information, may_ be obtained from chief cierk, Engineer Depart- | m Room 427, District building. J. THIL- MAN HEND ARLE KUTZ. MA- BOARD) Gommissioners, D. C. b1, 5 WANTED—TO BUY WILL BUY 6:ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD section: possession by M : can pay cash. Address_Box A9-1._St HAV 3 { nouse: ment. Jad1.fel oy cash 1A 60R7 { Cleveland Park borhood. Must b ern_impro Can make substs payment_and_pay | $140 a month. M nsiderably be- | low war-time prices. exact locatior Address Ro; ROM !housc with garage in Mt. Pleas especially de himgton. 1t Phone e AL listin homes in- S are desired list at once. h, articulars. ar AR LE DROIT FOR COLORED purchaser, 6 rooms, $3 sh payment. those which can be inspected considered. full details first letter, Mr. White, 1004 M AT e b LU e e S S A R MODERN 6 TO 9 ROOM HOUSE WHERE immediate possession can be had: in any good section, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park or Ohevy Chase. ~oming’ to Washington With the new administration; have cash. Aa- dress Box_86- r o s WANTED — DETACHED or corner house in Cleveland Park or Saul’s Addition; five or six bedrooms, garage or room for one; can pay cash. Address Jox 40-H, Star office. 6* WANTBD—TO BUY N.E. HOUSE WITH NO less than 6 rooms; must be roum for garage: pay $2,000 cash. Have notice to move; answer at_once. Address Box 241-E, Star office. 1IOME FROM OWNERS FIRST, AGENTS SEC- any white location: not over $8,500. Ad- s Rox 322-B, Star office. SIX, SAVEN OR BIGHT ROOM MODERN house, unfurnished, with gurage, in Mt. Pleas- ant. or Columbia Heights, west of 1ith £500 cash, balance monthly including inte Address Hox_307- WANTED IMMEDIATB _ Cl purchaser, 6 to 8 room brick dwellin; 15th and R sts. Price not over $6,500. make large EDW. SCHWAR 734 15th IF YOUR PRICE AND TERMS ARE RIGHT rest. 8* Gray, Wilkins building, Washington. D. C. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORBE COGSWELL, | list your property with us for sale. We have Deputy Register of Wills for the District of | a waiting Hst of purchasers. Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ' HARRY E. GLADMAN, Ja22,29.feh Ll 306 Pa._ ave. s.e. Lincoln_348. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. 1 NEED MORE HOUSES. DROP ME A SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 26264, Admimistration.—Thisx is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of adminis- tration c. t. a. on the estate of Sarah K. McLean, late of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to_exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, lgally an- thenticated, to_the subscriber bn or before the 12th day of January. A.D. 1922: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of January, 1921. NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. (Seal.) Attest: THBO- DORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. §a22.29,feb ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COYRT OF THR DISTRICT OF Columbla, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 27585, Admiinistration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of William Edward Moore, late of the District of Columbla, decemsed.” 'All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vonchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on_or before the 6th day of January, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by Iaw be ‘exciuded from all bemefit of said es- tate, en_under my hand this 14th day of January. 1921. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, ANDREW PARKER. Vice President. (Seal.)’ Attest: THEODORE COGSWHLL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of 'Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1822.29.1e5 G. P. MeGLUE, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Oolumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27612, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Edward F. Farrell, late of the District of Columbia, decoused. 'All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby ‘warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers seriber on o Detore b A70n sty of Tur ore of January, A.D. 1922 otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all henefit of said estate, Glven under my hand this 17th day of January, 1921. BERNARD J. FARRELL, 638 21 street north. east. ~(Beal) Attest: ~THEODORE COGS- WHLL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbta, Clerk of the Probate Court. JAS. E. PADGETT and WAL H. MA- NOGUE, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbia.—William M. Arnold, plain- Hiff, ve. unknown heirs, etc. of Samuel Blod- gett, defendants.—Bquity, No. 38405.—The ob- mo‘fld‘“l(ummhhdmflflm inf tiff’s title by adverse possession, to subdi- vision lots num fifty and fifty-one, in square numbered five hundred and ten, in’ the city of Washington, District of Columbia. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 20th day of January, 1921, ordered that the defendants, the unknown beirs, devisees and alienees of Samuel Blodgett, deceased, cause thelr appearance to be entered herein on or before the rule day oc- curring March 1, 1921; otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published twice a month during the months of January and Feb- ruary, 1921, in the Washington Law Reporter and The Bvening Star newspaper, longer and other publication being dispensed with for good cause shown. WENDELL P. STAFFORD. Jus. tice. (Seal) A true copy—Test: MORGAN H. BRACH, Clerk. By F. B. CUNNINGHAM, Assistant Gl 1822,29 1,12,26 PGAD B. MOREHOUSE, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THB DIs- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Court.— Estate of Frederick F. Smith, deceased.—Ad. ministration No. 27638.—Application having been made hereln for probute of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, 'by Eisle Cum- mings Smith, it is ordered ihis 13th day of Janumry, A.D. 1921, that Mary Marra, John Smith, Frank Smith, John Krieg and ull others concerned, appear in said court on Wednes- day, the Dth day of March, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause’ why such applica- tion'should hot be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Wasbington Law Reporter and The Bvening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills. 252,29, 15 HOEHLING, PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREMB COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbls, Holding an Equity Court.— American Security and Trust Company, exec- uter under the will of Frances G. French, de- ceased, plaintiff, vs. Gertrude Rosella Kilton et defendants.—PBquity No. 38608.—The object this proceeding is to secure a construction of certain provisions of the last will and testa- ment of the above decedent and a determination of the rights of the defendants thereunder. Upon motion of the plaintiff, it is, by the court, this 28th day of January, 1921, ordered the defendants, Gertrude Rosella Kil- . Mary E. Tay, Abble T. Greene, Eleanor Underwood, Mary H. G. Bell, Sarah L. Fuller, William E. Taylor, Frank A. Taylor and Carrie A. Nesmith, cause their appearance to be en- tered herein on or before the fortieth day, ex- clusive of Sundays and legal holidays, cccurring after the day of the first publication of this order; and that the defendants, the un- known pextof-kin of satd Frances G, Freach, deceased, cause their appearance to be en- tered hereln on or before the first rule day occurring three months after the date of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided, & copy of this order be published for three months, once a week for three successive weeks for the first month, and_twice a month for the two succeeding monthe, in the Washington Law Beporter and The Star. WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice, (Seal) A true copy. Test: MOR- GAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Dy F. . CUNNI BAM, Asst. Clerk. 3a29,£e5,12.mi5,15,np2, postal. 1 will call personally. L. DINOWI 320 Colorado_bldg. = 5 OWNERS CONTEMPLATING SELLING. List your property with us; quick results. ITZ, 8¢’ We bave mumerous applicants for houses of 6, 7, 8 and 9 rooms. THE F. H. SMITH CO., 81 st n. M. 6164 fIOME IN_GOOD RESIDENTIAL SECTION: city or suburbs: 6 to 12 rooms, 301 Houtbern bidg. Main 373. WE WANT MORE PROPERTY TO BELL If your price and terms are right we bave im- mediate rs._Cousalt Sales Department. THOS. E. JARRELL, 857 Woodward bidg. Mais 08 FOR SALE—HOUSES Mount Pleasant. A colonial design residence of 6 rooms, Te- ception hall and bath bay window, with co- foaial front porch; wide rear porches; h.-w.h. and elec. It.; hardwood floors; brick garage. This house bullt as you would build it. Oon- struction guaranteed. Hardwood trim through- Price, $12,500. 19th st. n.w., Nr. Dupont Circle. 10 rooms and baths; all modern improve- ments. Price, $15,000. V St. N.W., Near Ist St. Cor. alley; side lights; electric lights; § rooms and bath; 10-ft. rear porches; room for garage. Price Reasonable. P St. N.W.,, Near 20th St. Beautifal 9-room and 2-bath residence; elec- tric lights; good eondition. Psice, $11,750. Terms. Northeast Corner. Alley side lights; 8 rooms and bath; h.-w.h. and elec. Its.; 4 bedrooms. Price, $6,500. Want Offer. R St. NW. Semidetached; 7 rooms and bath; h.-w.h.; double brick garage. Price, $7,500. Terms. S. E. Residence—Detached. 6 rooms and bath; $100 cash, $40 month, to include interest and principal. Price, $3,750. 6th st. s.w. St. Dominic’s Parish. 6-room house; white neighborhood; price cheap at $2,000. Terms. ‘Wm. H. Spignul Real Sstate Co. “Everything as Represented.” Main 3899. 310 Bond Bldg. It will pay you to get in com- munication with this office, as we have many desirable prop- erties listed within last week. Cheap Houses—Easy Terms. Ingleside terrace, Sr. and b., fur. ht....$7.850 Cap. Hill, 7r. and b., 8r. and I'.“Jmk{l,\'fl'm Near 8th and F s.w., 7r. and b. 50 Ne 1st and D s. 6r. and b., fur. h Near 41st and Ben.'rd. n.e., 7r. FOR COLORED—Near 18th’ anc 7r. aod b. Near P and - S ., fur. ht. Near 6th and K 4r. and b. brick and 6. $1,200 and $1,500 We ha ur price and terms. N, E. RYON CO. INC., Successors to New York Realty Brokers, Main 4597, 1423 ¥ st. Good Homes for Colored. Small Cash Payment, Balance Easy. Harvard St. Near Sherman Ave. 6 rooms, reception hall and bath; furnace heat; gaslight; good condition; a real buy. Church St. Near 16th. 6 rooms; front porch; lot 20 feet wide to a paved alley; a good at ‘cheap price. Fla. Ave. Near 3rd St. N.W. 6 rooms and bath; nice cellar; property in- creasing fast in_this section. 1 St. Near 6th St. N.E. A two-family flat of 10 room rooms: separate porches, yards, etc. vesiment as well as 8 home. COME AND ASK US ABOUT THESE. THE PRICES ARE _AS REASONABLE AS ANY AND THE TERMS BETTER THAN MOST HOUSES TODAY. Robert Lee O’Brien, Franklin 5385. 1710 I ST. N.W. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. A very attractive home of seven rooms and two baths, tiled kitchen, electric range, in very good condition. Now being re- decorated. Electric lights. Price, $11,500.00. WAGGAMAN & BRAWNER, INC,, Franklin 7485. 914 15th Street N.W. 8749 JOOBLYN ST.—ARTISTIC CENTER ‘within 1 square car line in C.; 4 large bedrooms, double t porch, hot-water heat, and down, thoroughly decorated, and in excellent arage. Owner occupant glad beaut condition; double show 2nd AND ALLEGHENY STS., TAKOMA PAEK, D. C.—4-room house; electric ; lot 42x150 foet.” $1200 cash. ¥. H. owner. * ibuy. |BY OWNBR—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—FUR- FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. Continued. Continuwed. FOR SALE— Stone & Fairfax, Realtors. CONN. AVE. PROPERTY. North of L st. n.w. Section rapidly changing Pric . $21.000. Washington Height ached home in an id iocation | ! to lonial front porch: 12 rooms, 3 B compleie baths and ' shawer: hot-water Business Houses. heat and electric lights: 2 glass-inclosed sleeping porches: servant’s toom and tollet in cellar; ‘doudle garage, lighted For details and heated, with living quarters on sec- See Mr. TEEL, with ond_floor ~. Price, own, stres Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., '“_;fll‘;‘:’:{ :.'Dhq‘!n;plcn;!l;‘h(.u-lk;:g! = —>7 15 CW g and boarding purposes. Ten rooms: 727 15th St. N.W P efectricity, Garage for water . lighted, and opening on a 24- t ailey. 00. ~ Convenient to government de- ments. A 2-story dwelling; cellar: h-.- ] roul and bath. Possession will given. $6.000. Park View. A semi-detached brick dwelling of six rooms and bath; hot-water heat and electric lights; im- mediate possession. Only $1.! cash re- quired. Near Dupont Circle. Exics; STORY, APARTMENT. 3 apartments, 2 and 3 rooms, bath, each; clectricity; Ruud water heater. Fine investment or home. Renting for $180 per month. ILess than $15,000 will See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. DR SALE— Mt. Pleasant Section. Fine Location. . 3-story, 10 r., b., h-w.h,, elec. Large lot to 20-ft. paved alley. Bargain at $12,000. See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 3 Price, 1342 New York Ave. “ASK THE PEOPLE WHO ENOW US.” Price, $7,000. perfoct condition. | Double brick garage. t would be difitult to duplicate this house at the price asked. Can be pur- chased on convenient terms. Karly pos- session, Price, $7,950. | PETWORTH. Six rooms and tiled bath; hot- ter heat: elpetric light; colonial front ‘double rear porches: ample room for 727 15th St. N.W. garage. In fine copdition. Must be sold at “once, as the owner s leaving the ~ Bie B 7 city. Terms. ig Bargain. : o Qtfi N ga\I St Price, $9,500. n Near N St. MANOR PARK. A beautiful California semi- owing Business Section bungalow, ~thoroughly modern and & rooms, bath, 2 Iutrobes equipped in every detail to make an Ensily chinged Into_business. ideal home. Six rooms and bath: pipe- less furnace; electrfc light: completely screened. In perfect condition. Price, $10,000. MT. PLEASANT. An attractive home of the colonial type containing six roomrs and bath: hot- ter heat! electric light; in perfect comdition; servants’ guarters in basement. Deep iot to wide alley. Phone for appointment to inspect. N. L. SAN. Price only $7,000. . See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., st n.w. \ ST. BET. 14th AND 15th. 8 rooms, bath, h.-w.. elec. House in good condition. Immediate Possession. Price only $10,000. See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. FOR SALE— Columbia Heights. Harvard St. Near 14th. Brick; 8 stories; 8 rooms, 2 baths; b. fine condition. Possessi ONL 2,000, See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. FOR BALE— Handsome Property on WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. This is a splendid buy. shrubbery, fruit trees, grape arbor, efc. Price, $13,000. In Cleveland Park. A fine semi-detached home of 9 rooms and Dath: located on Newark street. This home is well worth your early attention. Price, $13,000. On Crittenden Street, in Saul’s Modern in eve articular. 8-story, 10 e roomer™ bt Hottmater peat, ‘electricity. | Addition, West of 14th St. hrg" 120 feet deep to 15-foot alley. A two-story home of 7 rooms and 2 baths, 'ONVENIENT TO BOTH CAR LINES. with all modern improvements of hof See Mr. TEEL. with SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY C0.. 727 15th st. n.w. FOR BALE— A Washington Heights. Near 18th and Col. Road. 3-story: 10 rooms, bath: h.-w.h.; elec. Deep lot to 16-ft. alley. l_‘{oule in Kr».ud ‘condition. Possession. Price only $13,000. See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 27 15th st. n.W. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. Price, $7,000. 204 street s.e., not far from Pepnsylvania avenue. A corner property; six rooms and bath; farnace heat. This house is in perfect condition, and possession can be given in thirty days from date of transfer. In a good neigh- borhood_ that i convenlent to all- car lines. Accommodating terms can be arranged. Price, $6,750. 14th street s.e., very close to Fast Capitol street. An e ‘room modern_colonial house; bot-water heat; tile bath; good lot to a wide " room fof garage. Immediate possession ih & substantial deposit, and ‘hardwood Tmmediate pos heat, gas and electricity; breakfast porch and garage. scssion. Price, $7,950. In Petworth, on Upshur Street. A fine two-story home of 6 rooms and bath, with all modern improvements of hot-water heat, gas and electricity. Lot 100 feet deep to alley. Price, $17,500. Chevy Chase, Rittenhouse St. Stone ~ foundation; sn unusual bargain. There are 9 rooms and 2 baths; exception- ally well planned to mect the requirements of a refined home. Lot 90x133; built-in gatage. 815 15th St. N.W. One of the Finest Homes in Chevy Chase for the Price. Price, $18,000. One square of the Circle, 1 square of Conn. ave. car line. An exceptionally well built and attractive home, having large entrance hall, living room, extra large paneled dining room. butler's pantry and kitchen on first floor: library, with beautiful brick fireplace, 3 bed- ToUms ‘and bath on second floor aud 3 bed- rooms and bath on third floor; hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors; G0-ft. front lot, and other features. Immediate pos- session. G street s.e., north of Pennsylvania avene. A six-room and bath modern house; furnace heat. Convenient to car lines. Possession can be given within a reasonable time. Terms, $1,000 cash, balance $60 per month, Includin interest and principal. Price, $4,200. C street s.e. near the corner of 13th street. A six-room and bath modern house, with lot to alley. Terms. 5 Price Reduced to $7,500. Improved by 55 C st. s.e.; corner property. a_splendid threestory ‘modern building, suit- able for any business. An out-of-town owner has ingtructed us to submic best offer and t we can procure. The property is now nt, and ion will be given upon the payment of a substantial deposit. Any reasonable offer submitted. Key at this office. Price, $5,000. Rented for $75 Per, Month. 1619, 1621, 1623 B st. ne. Half block from the new Eastern High School. Three sub- stntially built six-room houses in good con- Near Wardman Park Inn. Price, $17,500. A beautiful modern dwelling with 10 bfight rooms, 3 baths, hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood fioors, Pittsburgh water heater and erery modern convenience. Immedixte posses- slon. .Near Dupont Circle. Price, $15,000. A modern dwelling in perfect condition, having boen just thoroughly refinished through- dition. Any reasonable offer will be submit- ) out; ten large —rooms; fine lot: electric ted. Buitable terms can be arranged. Owner | light. I te possession. Keasonable will consider selling separately, on easy terms. | terms. - JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. ULTRA MODERN HOME. Just Across From Navy Yard. Two fine brick houses, Wwith brick garages in rear. The houses have been put in first-class THE F. H. sSMIT One Square Conn. Ave. Bridge. 3 RECENT LISTINGS. Reasonable Prices and Favorable Terms. An ideal Price, $18.500. Cleveland Park. A house ca Newark st neat Comn. ava 11 rooms and 2 baths; all provements; is_ easily Wi sirable suburban locatien. Price, S8.500. Nexr 16th and Park rend a.w, A 2-story red sonable terms. Price, $7,850. Bloomt: and R ta heat Iy $500 cash STONE & FAIRFAX, gty Fomimsion = -brick 50 per Main 2332. Price, $10,000. RREAYL SERVIOP WITH RESULTS FOR 30 YHARS, N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC, 721 13th Street N.W. Phones Main 59034. BLOOMINGDALE. Seven rooms and bath; fn AN EXCEPTTONALLY WELL BUILT semi- detached odern h T A et Eighe seoms aad Fl!dt' bath; hot-water t; electric .E,:-HPI“U porch; large lot to wide WASHIN i two IGTON HEIGHTS. Ten baths; bot-water beat; electrie t; in fine_condition. Ample room for garage. Vacant and ready for immediate occu: ncy. In our opinion, this is an Which merits investigation. Price, $13.000. AN IDEALLY LOCATED Saul's Addition resi- dence of nine rooms, reception ball and bath: hot-water hea beautifal condition: electric 1 iarge lot. offer- e’ o gard this as an unusual value, and feel That an' tnspoction will be worth your Price, $14,250. while. SAUL'S ADDITION. sxion of this Owver will give early splendid _ detached ome containing every modern conven- fence. Nine roor and bath; hot- water beat; electric light; in perfeet condition. Garage. The price is very low for this Price, $21,000." SBURY CO. INC., “EVERYTHING IN REAL BSTATE.” 721 13th Street N.W. Phones Main 59034. ‘Will remove to our new offices, No. 1418 Eye st. n.w., abont April L. A FINE COUNTRY HOME. Alta Vista, Maryland Just 214 Miles North of Chevy Chase. A well built home of 10 rooms and bath, steam heat, electricity and 9% acres of land. There is a gurage, chicken house and another outhouse; bemutiful Price, $7,750. ‘Washington Heights. Now vacant; & seml-detached 2-story home of € rooms and bath, with hot-water heat. A 1ittls paper and paint on this home and it is worth $10,000. Price, $7,500. In the Southeast Section Close to the Capitol. Now vacant. No. 117 C street three- story and celiar home of 10 rooms and bath; furnace heat, electric light: b alley, and room for garage. down. Price, $7,700. In Petworth, on Illinois Ave. Another excelient Tocation; a two-story home of 6 rooms and bath, with ail modern improve- ments of hot-water heat, gas and electricity; bardwood tioors: rear porches. Price, $16,500. Chevy Chase, Md. 0ld Chevy Chase holds charms that cannet’ be compared with in any other suburb. home nestles right in its most part. yard to Buis S0 This A corer home bullt about one year containing 8 rooms and bath; all modern rovements. MOORE & HILL, INC, 1420-22 H St. N.W. Phone Main 1453. H COMPANY, Main 6464. Fine Store Property on 14th St. Near You St. A well built four-story brick, with rore _on_first rtments on uj .50 per montl three 6-room and Dbat :pe!flm Now reating for Y'rice,$27,500. Reasonable Terms Near 14th St. on East Capitol St. Price, $7,750. A cozry well arranged modern two-story brick dwelling: 7 large rooms and bath; fine cellar; lot to alley. Owuer will give possession. Kilbourne St. Near 18th. 1a matic water he ater, ! Price, $11,000. A beautiful new modern dwelling, with 6 e rooms, 2 baths, hot-water heater, suto- leeping porch, hardwood floors, electric light: large lot, fronting om two streets. Reasouable terms. Possession. Kennedy St. Near 14th St. Car Line. Price, $7,750. A fine modern home, with 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric light; extra 145 feat deep.” This house has just tion, and immedi in perfect condi can be had. iate eta ot Fine Home Near 14th and Harvard. Price, $10,000. lacge con- ganage. Immediate Possession. goudition by owner. Now renting for 6 per A well bullt thseaticy brick, Noertors 2844 28th STREET N.W. Price, $5,250. e T T ) e ‘Woodley Park—One of the handsomest, most complete homes offered today; 25-foot fromt- M . 4884 agel 8 rooms: hot-water: beat, ~electricity; amn - B having sun parioe, args glims inclomd GARDINER & DENT, INC, Slecping Dot e e bathroc Feseon 717 14th St. N.W. maid’s room, with complete bathroom; French : 5 : CER LR Adjacent to Washington Circle. Northeast. e bopany woodwork; dayllght pantry: Price, $7,500. $500 Cash. Price, $6,750. $750 Cash. built-in _refrigerator, specizlly built ~large kitchen closet, lazge gas range, instantaneous hot-water heater, extra fine plumbing, built-in iron combination safe, specially built extra large cedar closet in attic; attic over entire use; plenty of closets, cold storage room, Three-story brick: nine large rooms; five bedrooms: bath; steam heat; laundry in’ base- ment. This is'a fine rooming house. Owner will give immediate possession. Northeast. i m, anti-rust screens, best metal | . o emsteips " throughout; & twoear faced Price, $5,750. brick garage, with “concrete floor and roof, | Falf block from North Capitol street. Twe water aud electricity. story brick; six rooms, bath; large cell Not one modern detail lacking in this choice home, the natural beanty of the surroundings making it extremely desirable to tie most discriminating. Terms if desired. Open Saturday and_Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. M. B. KORMAN, 519 COLORADO BUILDING. Main 7450 or_Columbla_7051. NOTICE, HOMB BUYERS! WILL SACRIFICE my beautiful semi-bungeiow; all modern im- provements; large lot; 20 minutes from city. Owner. _$6.600; well worth $7,800. Address Box 89-H, Star office. 13~ DBLIGHTFUL LOOATION, OPPOSITB CBN- tral High School; h.-w.h.; electricity; large concrete porches; roomy; '‘modern: 7’ rooms. Oush payment $6.000 required. OWNER. Ad-) dress Box @1-H. Star office. . dress Box GLH. Staroffice. ________* BY OWNER—VACANT. 1308 OOL. RD. 8 rooms, rec. hall and tile bath; h.w.h., elec. newly papered throughont; room for garage; easy terms. Capitol Hill. Price, $8,000. Two blocks from Library. Three-story brick; ":dl:e t:o:—'m‘:‘."h;:'&l{;r heat; felll[ large yards; irage; possession. Half Square o{' 14th S Above Park Rd. Twostory and attic brick; colonial front; elght rooms; four bedrooms; tiled bath; hot- water heat; parquet floors and hardwood trim- mings throug! Large cellar, with modern fxtures. Lot 24 ft. wide, with good depth; wide paved alley. 'This house is nicely ar- ranged. Very attractive. In a location whero houses are constantly in demand. Price, $11,500. deep rear yard: ut. Main Three-story brick: eleven rooms, ome bath; hot-water heat; This large ouse is now rented for cellar; _paved alley. per month, which will carry all payments. ~Possession can esired. be given if de On Georgia Ave. Near Park Rd. Price, $5,825. SEMI DETACHED. Two-story brick; six large rooms, tiled bath; hot-water het, ejee- tricity: front and rear ern _equipment; 21 ft. front cellar with Very mod- This property has an immediate business fu- North of Lincoln Park. Price, $7,350. SEMI-DETACHED. rooms, Siled bath;_electricity; and trimming. A1 condition. session. Easy terms. Chevy Chase. On beautiful street one-half block west Conn. ture. ave. nine _rooms; five bedrooms; thi 4884. Semi-detached. Stone and GARDINER & DENT, INC, Colonial front. granite front: tiled baths; Bix pos- Its.; newly decorated. Ewsy terms. Open for inspection Sunday. gGWNS(EB‘ M. 7000, Br. 2. 6* 717 14th SL N.W. Near 28th and P sts. 8-room SHANNON & LUCHS, ¥ and bath brick; first-floor 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345. kitchen. Possession in 30 days. Northeast. Petworth. R Terms, if desired. J. McKENNEY BERRY, 1363 Wis. Ave. N.W. Phone West 513 and 514. 630 G ST. 8.5.—18 ROOMS, 3 BATHS, LABGE lot; easy terms; also lof to lease for ga- rage. $5,800. Distant about 7 blocks from the Government Printing Office, Union Station and post_office; a substantial 2-story brick dwelling, with Tooms and bath; location on corner of alley, with ample space for garage. Friendship Heights, Md. $8,250. Right on the District lin and th house, on l: attractive lot, 63x150; a 2-story 7-room nishad|or strictly modern 10-room | o1 porch; electrict “This house is par- beose; 3 bebe e e rares L 2 gfi.z?..h ‘coustrucicd, and the neighbor- BY OWNER—HOUSB NO. 928 N. O. AVE. s.e.—9 rooms, hot-water heat. WILLIAM E. STOOKETT, 919 B st. n.w. 1] FOR_SALE—COLORED. A very nice house on S st. be- tween 14th and 15th. n.w.; 7 rooms and bath. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. ‘;fikoma Park, Md. $4,250. -room bble-dash_house, with e ete lectrleity: hotwater * heat: bereens; hardwood floors; in good meighbor- bood, overlooking park. hevy Chase, D. C. Corner Lot Bargain. Only_25c square foot; located 212 squares weat 3¢ Obun, ‘ave, on grade: over 8,000 square feet; sacrifice at extraordinary pric SHANNON 713 14th St. N.W. th: e ndine Banrecia 1 THOROUGHLY MODEEN. NEW JAMIBSON S octne or Gentis, 9% | bulit house, occupied only short time. Pocches, 5 rooms and rents balance gfghn:“k{;eflfllwe::;: s.e., near BSou ey SIids aggregating 305 per 4 own “broker or Diles asprepaiing S0 br ™ $7,200. $1,200 Cash. VACANT—A semi-detached brick house, with 6 _rooms, _reception hall and’ front porch; hot-water heat and Jots of ‘painted; $1,200 closet space; newly eash. Chevy Chase, Md. $11,000. Just a little over & block from re; on a lot 45x140; a bl Coan. 6 spacious rooms, bath aod lavatory, Bouse. attie over entire for an owner. This is a heme Brightwood. $5,000. bath csionial papered aad with built