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10 FOR RENT—STORES FINE NEW OORNER STORE AT Zist AND K sts, n.w.; reasonable reat for reliable ten- ant. JAMES MORRIS WOODWARD, 723 20th st. D.W. REAL ESTATE. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. SHORE PROPERTY. ON CHESAPEAKE BAY—GOOD FIVE-ROOM Douse; outbuildings; plenty ground. Address W. 0. WILDE, Shadyside, Md. 140 mediate possession; a.e. corner 12th sts. now. HARRY WARDMAY, Main 4190. 1430 K st. n.w. BNT—RNTIRD SECOND FLOOR, taining 2,000 squere feet (1Sx112); near corner of 14th and G sta.; new building; rent resson- sble, 1338 G st. n.w. HAEBY WARDMA: ‘Main 4190. 1430 K st. n.w. §0%7 oth ST. N.W.—IN A FINB BUSINDSS location, suitable for any business. $75 per month. ' F. P. SHEEHY, 412 Colorado bidg. Main 5014, i 1:E CONNECTICUT AVE—FINE LARGE store. EDW. P. SCHWARTZ, Inc., 734 15th n.w. STORE, 20383 910 S st. n.w. Tnquire 1318 U_st. n.w. COUNTRY PROPERTY. COUNTRY HOME OF LATE C. HUGH MANLY. KNOWN AS ELLERSLIE. oy cow stable, barn, garages, ef 'SUITABLE FOR OOUNTRY HOME, STOCK, DAIRY FAEM OR DEVELOPMENT. GAUGHY, HEARN & COMPANY, 220 B LEXINGTON ST.. BALTIMORE, MD. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. MARCH FOURTH IS ON. WE WANT YOUR HOUSES, APARTMENTS TO RENT OR SELL. TYLEE & RUTHERFORD, INC. 817 15th ST 14 GA. AVE. N.W.—NEW STORB WITH yery attractive front; absolutely modern: best Dbusiness block in this vicinity; immediate Dos- session; Dominal rent. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th st n.w. TO RENT_SMALL STORD SUITABLE FOR delicatessen: new location preferred. Address Box 336-A, Star offi 13% FOR RENT—HALLS. ARCADE 14th AND PARK ROAD. BPACIOUS, BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED BALLROOM Now_booking season_1921. Phone Col. 1223. — FOR RENT—WAREHOUSES. _ @5 LA, AVE. N.W._LARGE. ROOMY, 3- story and cellar warehouse, suliable for Stor- . age, and also for store on 'ground floor. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. Main 6530 738 15th st. n. SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE. GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY HOME. Only 1% miles morth of District line and 16th st 6% acres of beawtiful lond: many Inrge shade und fruit trees; fancy shrubbery; excellent soil ; large colonial house with center hall and many open fireplaces; 15 rooms, modern bathx; wlectric Hght: 'furnace heat: masive porch Tront and side 10 ft. wide; large chicken_house and barn; ideal place for a real Eome 1.8 blocks from electrie cars. Price only 20,000 If interested phone owner. Adams 90, or THOMAS W. FOWLER & SO 71 and Annapolis cars and . Beach cars: close to schools; situa- tion high. Price, $250 to $300. Basy’ terms. Sold to the better class of colored people ouly. Houses built when lots are paid for. N DUCKETT & SON, Y. ave. n.w., Evans bldg. FOR SALE—APARTMENTS. BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. Main 4340, 1406 H St. N.W. PRICE, $18.000. On_Capitol Hill—A three-story brick build- ing, baving six apartments of five rooms and bath each: built by present owner: heated with Bot water. The bullding rents for about $3.000 per annnum and the rents are remson- able. Terms of $2.500 cash and monthly pay- ments will be accepted, and possession of one * apartment will be gives. PRICE, $21,000. Situated within five minutes’ walk of the downtown section. A threestory building, | containing three spartments of six rooms and bath each. The building is of brick and con- crete construction. Heated with hot water, Baving electric lights. The rental is about $2,500 per annum, and possession Wil be guar- anteed of one apartment. BOSS & PHELPS, ™ THE HOME OF HOMES, Tel. Main 4340, 1406 H St. N.W. monthly agreements. Owner will accept small Tesidence in pert payment. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC., 1334 H st. n.w. Phone Main 1 FOR EXCHANGE. MANY PROPEETIES OF ALL KINDS, IM- proved and unimproved, in all sections of the di ‘and country. What have you to exchange? RATHER & ROBINSON, 514516 Bond bldg., 14th and N. Y. ave. Main 442. Geanes for & nge for PRATH 514-516 Bond bldg.. “14th and N. Y. ave. Main 44: 45 TOTS, RIVERDALE, MD., 50x150 FACH; excellent opportunity for bullder, or speculator. OWNER, 4914 Ashby st. Phone West 2659. $0,500 BQUITY IN SMALL RENTED HOUSES for cheap land, bonds or diamonds. Address WOODRIDGE, D. C. Owner leaving town will sell at a_special price a six-room house, a.m.i, garage and cor- ner lot. This is a real houie. See it today. Terms can be arrapged. Also’ several hous and bungalows for_sale on vasy terms. S B. F. HOLMES, 1601 R. I ave. n.e. __Phone North SR12 TAKOMA PARK, 1 Less than 3,000 will buy tile semi-buggalow; fine fireplace; heated 2, balance thone Col W FOR SALE—O! T VERNON CAR LI one-half square from Mt. Ida station: a new house, seven rooms, reception hall, bath, ho water heat, concrete basement and a ga ou corner lot: price, $6, ange term: FRANK J. BENSO 13° BEAUTIFUL 6-R00M SEMI-DETACHED PEB- bledashed; a.m.i; highext elevation; South Chevy Chase; bargain, $6.500, quick sale. 4927 39th st. n.w. Inquire next door, or call M. hollow- hardwood ; mart WILL SELL MY HOME OF 10 ROOMS: CO house: good location in suburbs; hot-water Leat, gas. elec.. beam ceiling dining room; lot 100 ft.; garage: 15 min. to city by auto, or 30 min. by 14th st. car line. OWNER, address Box 288-T, Star office. ' SEE SUNDAY— bath, a.m.i.; $350 cash, $80 month; immediate possession. L. H. SMITH, Ivy st Hyattsville, Get off car Melrose ave. Phone (evenings) 350-J. * S-ROOM HOUSE, PANTRY AND BATI miles from Washington on Wushington and Richmond highway, at Lorton station. Inguire of J. M. S8PRINGMAN, Lorton P. O., Fair- fux county, Vi 18¢ FOR SALE—HANDSOME MODERN ESTA’ within 10 miles of Washington on Maryland state highway; mansion contains large living room, library, reception rooms, sun purlor, verandas, sleeping porches, servants’ quarters, electric plant, water systein, sewerage system, bot-water heatlug system; garuge; ice house: dairy; superigtendent’s house: tenants’ quar- ters; orchard, gurden, etc. Address Box 109. Star office. 1 SIX-ROOM SUBURBAN HOME; ALL CITY improvements: garden ready to plant. Phone M. 9992 or Franklin 527-J. 13¢ FOR SALE—WHY BUY LOTS? I WILL SELL acres in Clarendon, Va., for less money. Terms. Address Box 266-A, Star office. 14 1360 DOUGLAS ST. NEAL It I. AVE. N.E— A new G-room house, a.m.i.; large lot; 10:min. walk of roundhouse and car shops. Terms, $500 cash, rest like regt. See this today. B. ¥, HOLMES, 1601 B. 1. n.e. Thone N. 8812 Box 218-T. Star office. . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FARM OF 18 A ; A_FINB 0-ROO) house: outbuildings: 3 chicken runs; tream of ater: 2% miles to Dlatrics Tiae: Kartesfor e Bt ce. TAKOMA PARK—SIX-ROOM BUNGALO hollow tile: hot-water heat; ouk floors: garage in_central part; $7,500. Five-roons bungalow on car line: $6,350. Several modern 2-story houses from $7,000 to $14,000. LILLIB & HENDRICK, 23 Carroll ave. Col.” 1018 4PASS. TOURING OAR; RED SEAL CONTI- nental moter; run less than 11,000 miles by careful driver; sell for about half original cost, or trade for equity fmproved property. We bave large list of houses, apts., subd- urban, city bomes, lots, etc.. for sale. cheap. on terms, or trade. Let us kuow what you want and what you have. N. E. RYON CO,, INC,, Successors ta New York Realty Brokers, Main 4507 42 ¥ 8t 17 ACRES OF LAND, ALL CLBAR: 12-EOOM and bath, hot-water heat bouse; outbulldings: fruit of ail kinds: good road: mear Jessups station. B. & O. R.R. and about 13 miles From Washington_and Baltimore pike.” Price, $6.000. MARION DUCKETT & SON, 818 Evans. Didg. See Mr. Chaney. Phone Main 3 ed for $33: price only $3.500. 5-room bricks in row; splendid location; white tenants: $1.650 each. THOMAS P. BROWN. 617 4% st. PENNSYLVANIA AVE— BARGAL , 20% NET ON_INVESTMENT OF $5,500. North side of Pennsylvania ave. n.w. near @b; large fourstory Dbrick building; lot 1% to 30-foot alley: building s on_ entire ot: 319,000, for G Jyears. Price, $24.500. ACT! THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO.. 914 New York ave. _ Pranklin @0i8 13* WILL SACRIFICE FOR_CASH TO MBET pressing tions, two G-room brick houses: wide avenve, near Lincoln Park: renting for $34 moath; trust, $1.500, 6%: will take $1.300 , essh for equity. Address Box 143-A. Star w. t— ATTRACTIVE 4-BOOM BUNGALOW WITH gas. electric lights, running water and coucrete walks, with fruit trees and shrublery on two lots, each 40x130. A square and a balf from cary, school, stores and churches. Price. $3,250. Owsh, $730, and $30 monthly, fuclud: ing interest. “A real barzain. CHAS. M. LIGHTBOWY, Cottage City, Md. 'Phone Hyatteville 133-W. 0., Mt. Rainler, Md. TAKOMA PARK—LARGH BIX-ROOM TOL low-tile stucco house, with inclosed wleeping ! posch, breakfast room and pantry: hot-water Reses Bardwoudtzim: SAzuev.iA BawiNoue a0 low figure. uire owner, ] ve. Phone Col. 802-W: g SUBURBAN HOME—Fine House of Ten Rooms With All Modern Jmprovements. Beyond Chevy Chase Lake. Auto Road from House to Waghington. ‘Trolley and Railway Conyenient Garages; § New Chicken Houses with Cor crete Foundations and Rumning Water; Swall Barn and Stable. Orchard and Gardens, Acreage as Desired with Price Accordingly. HARRY M. MARTI 734 15th st. n.w. AYATTSVILLE -6 _KOOMS AND BATH: e porches front and i ner lot: excellent ‘condition: reerntiy painted: owner leaving state. Bargain for quick Plone hyattsrille 2.3 ‘modern” convenlences: Price_under $2.000. Terms reasonabl st Rice's Stors, Cottuge City, Md. Box 48, Brentwood, Md. 1 L BARGATINST 8-ROOM HOUSE. Attie, farnace, water, gas, electric. poultry house, \fruit, or write garage: only $3.750: e: » J. M. EARNEST, Mt. Rainier, Md. $ 13¢ o FOR SALE—LOTS RIGOKING 16th 8T, AND CITY, Tor sale cheap. Call Col. 4218 after 5 p.m. EXCBLIENT HOME SITE, BEST SECTION ot Chevy Chase, D. C.. % 8q. of Conn. ave.; . 80-fr. frontage on fmproved atreet. with at ‘tractive detached homes: sell at a bargain ABOUT 1% ACRES UN_TUP OF HILL. 0% wide ave., in District; 3% yards from ass ave. n.w. water and sewer: large trees: for €8.000 cash; quick; sbout 515 cents: wortn esaily three times. Address Box 234- FAKOMA PARK, MD. 50x130; WA" s gran. n w.: ouly $30 ca = Columbla 5818-W. e LOT, RITTENHOUSE ST., CHEVY CHASE Park, D. C.: will sell equity for half the money paid in: remaining payments on terma. _Address 534 Newton st n.w. SHRBE BEAUTIFUL LOTS AT VIRGINIA comer Tocation. near car lne; 243 <h HIGHLANDS OF THE POTOMAC—CHOICE buflding sites above grade. overlooking the ©onduit 4. and Potomac river. fronting on L sewer, water. conts mq. ft. Take See W. F. JAC BON, 5424 Conduit rd. GOBNBR TOT, TOCATED 2 8QU. the Ave., 1% ‘squares from Capitol: 4228 wq fo; signer aud permit approved for a_public will sell or trade for fate model six- Bouse. Apply OWNEK, 51 Eye st. n.e. Franklin 3306. DEL RAY, VA Six-room and bath semi-detached honse; elee- tric Lights; newly papered and painted:’ slate roof ; cement walks. Bargain, $3,250; $1,000 cash. L. COCKRELL, Ownper, in 4+ Ath_and G _n.w. EAUT ¥ CHASE: rooms. 7 baths; vapor heat: good-size lot; a very distinctive home at a price that will in- st you. HARLES H. MUIR & co., SMALL TRACT OF TO 4 ACRER_ IN Homewood. w subdivision adjoining Ken- sington, Md. For investment or future howe site these lote will interest you. Price very low to early buy CHARL $300 Cash, $50 Month biys pretty 6-room and bath home: electricits, heating. piant, cellar. eity water and sewer. Kextiug wldet/tiaris Sl ioater and sewie | orcties: big lots somic frult and shade? enickon ones and - outbulldings. On pike near ¢ Frice, $4.050 A $1,000 CASIH, $0 MONTH BUYS PRETTY BUNGALOW rooms and Lath, hot-water heat, electricity. pantrs. “cellar, Teont wud"bark pofehes:large Erounds. ” Quick poxsees ride ouly $4,500. %'M. n ). Lt | ST ! put_ up and own your own home in Ly at rental rates. See Mrs. SCHWABR, 41 bmilding. 1 X A - modern bungaiow. No. 17 ard. Cottage City, Maryland 4 ROOM RUNGALOW, 5 ACRES. RICH SOIL, frult, gatage. poultey’ louse; ou (county road | i . ponitry louse, ete.; 613 F now. CHEVY CHASE DESIRABLE HOME BUILD- ING SITES. Better Improvements, More Pleasing Environment, Lower Prices. FOR GREATER VALUE. Buy Now—Convenient Terms. {THOMAS ]. FISHER & CO,, INC. 738 15th St. N.W. Phone Main 6830. AS AN INVESTMENT RUY LOTS, BUT RUY i 10e <q. f1.: 13 caxh. balance at 57 mot far from Mass. sve and one block from v:nsmlln ave. ALLEN MINNIX, owner, 120 ESOTA AVE. 8 E: ALL Plone West 1242 FIVE LOTS ON M1 Smprovements: reasousble. or Lincoln_Za1. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. R 0U Bouth Capitol and Half. P and Q sts. containiog 134.003 sa. fr. will be sol auction MARCH TENTH, 1921, AT FOUR. IRTY P.M. No reserve. Owaer leavisg s countrz, AM A, WESCHLER, Auet 920 Ps. ave. a. dam; near cars: G rox. back Tawn, ats $10.000 , 6 rooms, furn wiuutes to rage: southern | 4 miles out k| A HOTS SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued). FARMS FOR SALE. OOTTAGE, 8 R., 1 B., SLEBPING PORCH, steam heat; northwest park. Apply 2226 Gar- rison ave., Baitimore, Md. Phone Wal. 1159. LOT EAST OF WISCONSIN AVE., NOBTH of Bradley lane; splendid location for & bun- low. “™ y LEO KOLB, 923 New York Ave. WOODRIDGE BUNGALOW. Just off of Rhode Island ave.: owner, leavimg city, will sell, furnished or unfurnished: built by the present owner as a home and contains everything that goes to make one complete; has six fine rooms, large attic, tiled bath. open fireplaces, hardwood trim throughout, inclosed sleeping porch. front porch of finest cemont. h-w. li.. electricity, ample closet space, ga- rage, large lot; inspection only through this office. Complete, and terms at $9,050; must be inspected to_appreciate. co WILDMAN & 08, Frankli WE HA VERY_DESIRA in_the best section of Chevy Ci prices. Drop in and see us about them. O. B. Zantzinger, 012 10th st. nw. M. (2808 4 Lightbown Bungalows. AT COTTAGE CITY. h, cellar; furnace heat; electric ete walks and big lots. . Terms, $350 to S50 $50 to $55 monthly. including interest. CHAS. M. LIGHTBOWN, Owner and Builder, P. 0. Mt. Rainier, Md. Tel. Hyatts. 133-W. Take cars out G st. n.w. marl Riverdal Perwyn or Laurel. and get off at Hoffman store, Hi irentwood. About four squares beyond one-fare station. Any one will |=larrtl N ROOMS AND BATH WITH 10% acres: magnificent view &f Loudoun vi ley ; also adjoining fields of acres: snitable for ‘apple orchard or small fruits: southeastern exposure: 10 minmtes from Bluemont sta., Addre T, Star office Two Fine Properties. Opposite Edgemoor and Silver Spring. The Fdgemoor property consists of 613 acres of splendid mow turned and ready for spring planting; fronts feet on rond: only a few steps to cars; the home is well placed in a lovely group of shade trees, ix modern in every respect, having hLot-wat heat and “lectricity; there Is a garage, 2 chicken Louses, etc.; a rure suburban home, indeed. Price, $17,000. The Silver Spring property is located on Sligo av: has a frontage of 80 feet d n depth of in the late spring mer this property is the Spring: rare flowers and the summer; in the r minature farm: the louse Dath, electric_lights. Price, $11,000. F. #1. Smith Company, Main_6464. H BUNGALOW: ricity, gas; lot 5371. cash and shru is hus 8 roows and hot-water heat: e garage: warehonse: pouliry house; best section Hyattsville: $6,0008 GEO. C. WALKER, Kree " HIGHLANDS—9-RO0M BUNGALOW type hotise: n.m.i.; 2-car garage and chicken Liouse; on large lot: early possessiou; owner on 148x250: block cars: | premites. PhoneCol._a5s6. WILL SELL, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property, either residential or business, be- 3 and 4 acres, on Wheeler road, Md ine, large froat porch, inclosed porch, barn or garage, equipped with electricity; attic storage space; fine well with pump; cement walks: modern brooder house. accommodating 1,500 chicks; 5 chicken houses: several springs, ' grapevines, fine arbor, red ‘raspberries, strawberries, gooseberries, 60 fruit trees (plum, cherry, fine fall and winter ap- ples, quince, pear). This place is particularly adapted to chicken raising, as there are good springs for watering. Phone owner, Dr. E. M. BUTZ Linc. 12 804 E st. mh2se TAKO) 5 ROOMS AND BATH: IM- provements: sidewalks to car line; term; $1.600. Phone Col. 4368-W. or apply 105 ave, near Pine ave., Takoma. api® FARMS AND SUBURBAN HOMES. ON AUTO and electric roads, convenient to Washington. Iet me know vour wants. Pl 12-F-21. C. E. MILLER. Oakton. WHEN _YOU WANT T0 BUY A STBURBAN home, farm or acreage. see CHAS, If. DOIN Suburban Property ~Specialist, 225 Colorado blde. Phone Main 3531, FOR_RENT. FIVE MINUTES' RI BY CAR OR JITNEY from Georgetown fur., on first floor, with gas and garden: $15 Mrs. W. C. KIMBRELL, Park SUITE 4 electric light tatio: o ates from : $35. Apply fo W. LOCKWOOD, Room 13, 1410 G- n.w., or cali Fulls Church 107-F-3. 120 ‘WANTED—TO BUY ATHOME 1N ANY WHITE SECTION THAT is reasonable and can be bought with $1.000 ash. Let me koow all_particalars, location GLADYS EWALD, 701 N. udria, V A BIX Ok BIGHT KOOM HOME IN N.E. OR S.e.. within walking distauce of the Capitol: please state lowest price. 1 can make good cash and monthly payments. Mr. LUTHE A PUESTON, 716" M. ave. "n'e., Washington. SIX-RO0M HOUSE, H.W.I.. FROM OWNE! at one sh; n.e. or m.e. near Lin Park; Address Box 169-A, Star office. . 7 OR 5 ROOM MODERN HOME, WITH GA rage; prefer detached: west of 13th st I o barges for cash: foll particulars. dress Box 316-A, Btar oftice. TW LY 3 2-tmth modern house. ROOM HOUSE, H.W.H.. FROM OWN $2,000 caxh; ne. or w.e. near Lincoln “tate terms. Address Tox 1690-A, SI at onc Park oftiee. W 7 ROGM heuse i northeast or southeast section, neighborhood: can pay $750 depowt and goul meathly payments; give lucation so house cu» 209. office. UNGALOW: BAUL'S ADDITION: NO WAR can_pay cash; describe fully and s Address Box 204-A, Star office. WE CAN CONVERT YOU FROPERTY INTO CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT IN TEN DAYS. SEE M. E. MORGAN. WILLIAM E. FOWLER & COMPANY, 819 15th ST. N.W. PHONES MAIN 8416-8417. i uny good Address t . 6 T0 9 ROOM HOUSE ks Arcade market garage oo sections if_house i 0. K.: Am anxious fo buy in_the Address Box 141 Mt WAL next ten days. HOUSE DO tance for clie n.w. 3 SEVERAL pving laveston office 5 e S SMALL FAMILY WANTS MODERN HOUSE in jgood nw. loeation, prefer Mt. Pleasant of Petworth: can make good cash ! dress Box 156-A, Ntar offce. : OF 8IX OR EIGHT ROOMS. MO orn, convenient to Walter Reed Hospital: have possession by June 15 h 'trans. action. Address Box 130'A, Star offic o MAN DESIRES TO PURCITARE A mediom price modern home in good northwest c Give full particulars; no agents. MALL BRICK DWELLINGS A8 A L Address BOx I5EA, Star ym tionx, expecinlly Or. houses n.e., s.e. and Col. Ve your best price and terms now ' prie it will e ucted on_quickly. N. E. RYON CO., INC,, Suecessors to New York K Brokers, at. near cars and macadam garage: ponltry house: $6.300. | riy Virginia and sold ou terms. | For particulars nddress RICHARD 8. SHR Atlington Nauk, h Ressiyn. Va. WOODRIDGE, D, €. ONLY 2 Reverul e lotx for saie in Womlridge, D. C. ¥ A LINGER, 2477 R ESES 3R BUNGALOW, ATTIC, CELLAKR: FRUIT | trees, grapes: hen house: fertile acre. vacant 00" terms. Large lots for sale B. M BMITIL Adlington, v Phone Clarendon YOU ARE LOOKING FOR | Disegi g bohare, tme 1ot 1003200; ull Kine Owner, 11, J. A BEAUTIFUL Giood 7-reom buugalow of fruit 3 10 BUY than_for « bedrooms; in the vicinity of Rock A. Star office. appl ply. him_at_once. Phone TO BUY, A HOUS| less than eight rooms: ston wanted June 1 or sooner. 3.4, Star off TO BUY, or elght fooms. P hortheast_or southeast. Will pay $2,500 c: Address Box 142-A, Star office. We Have Immediate Purchasers for Residential Properites, Both City and Suburban. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514516 Hond Buildi 14th and New York ave. Main_442. Address Box t. KU " bungalow. one-quarter acre. | large bungalow. one quarter acre Gr., baswement, heat... Gr., on boulevard . wr., large lut Gr. stone house (11T ;, dern, on oulevard Gr. pebbledashed, modern yr.z modern Also furms, acreage and lots. E. C. HALL, No. 2 Milton ave,, Clarendon, Va. 21° HOME IN GOOD RESIDENTIAL BECTION city or suburbs; 6 fo 12 rooms, 801 Southers bidg. Mala 378. steel plant, in Anacosti or Congress Heights; wix or eight room: modern. Address Box W WANE MOKE FROPERTY 10 1 Juur price and ferms are right we have im- M HOS E JARKELL, 087 Woodward bidg. < JIN white { WILL SBLL NIGH 15-A. TRUGK, FARM— §ood &oom bouse, barn, fruit_shade. Merri , Va.. near Dualoring. . 0. MORAN, Merrifield, Vs P‘h. F. 0. 61.7-21. ¢ MTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921_PART 2 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. HOEHLING, PEELLE & OGILVIE, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding gn Bauity Court. BARGAIN FOR QUICK BUYBER—28 ACRES situated thirty minutes from city, one square from station, excellent environments; about 20 acres tillable, balance in timber; land is fine clay loam and lies well; fine garden plot, beautiful old shage trees; Improved by © foom summer_cottage; price, $3.500. Apply R. V. BELT, Springfield, Md. Phone Bowie @-v“. 145 FOR SALB, TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—FARM in Fairfax county, Va., 1 mile from Franconia station (R, F.'& P. R. R). 1 mile from Springfield (Southern Ry.). and 7 miles from Alexandria. on improved gravel road; the farm consists of about 133 acres, is well adapted for trucking or Wairy purposes, is improved by a large and well constructed dwelling house (8 rooms), situated in a handsome grove of oak trees; two barns and other outbuildings; land is in good condition and well watered; Price, $8,300. Address JOHN_D. NORMOYL Cor. King and Royal sts., Alexandria, Va. Phone_Alex. 5. A SPLENDID POULTRY FARM OF 14 ACRES In Price Georges county, Md.: 10 miles from city; one-half mile from station on W., B. & ATt It.: the place is well equipped for ponl- : also a variety of young fruit trees. is a six-room bungalow: gooi : possession April 1. Price, $4.500. WM. T. BALLARD, 1214 New York ave. ACREAGE BARGAIN, ‘month, two acres fine land. Full price, $76. Only $38 ench. 1450 Broadway, New York. TIA, T-room house; orchard: buildings: 2 ‘streams; 1 timber "land, balance be appreciated: terms orgia ave. extended a acre, rage and other jow Tunt i ; must be seen to able; one mile from less’ than $200 per LT, AT SACRIFICE I"';":'"lg use, with outbuildings, and from 5 acres or Poultry farm: o’ Fort Washington road. 8 Hiy® fo Capitol: will consider exchauge, for rty. on’ i, froverty. Thls is your chan P. F. SKINNER, 3 Anacostia, I). .. R.'8, Box 204. SMALL FARM WITH g[l\(ln 8) lern_ Outbui . Seven Miles on b o Medern Outbuildings. Seve HARRY M. 3 4 15th Street N.W FOR RENT. WAN ANT farm. two miles out, on Marboro plke. 90 L st. o REAL ESTATE LOANS A TAPPROVED REAL " JAMES, 416 Gth st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN on_desirable real estate securities. TYLER & RUTHERFORD ING., 817 i5th st. n.w. MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND FOR LIBERAL Joans on D. C. real estate; prevailing interest and_comminsion_rate STONE & FAIRFAX, 1342 New York ave. MONEY TO l‘dAhl‘ D0, reat 1 bave proper security . O. Ili’u:e ;ln ‘n"! v[ell'fl’flrl! or second trusts cuick) satifactorily. suickly 884 SHANNON & LUCHS, 2845. 7i3 14 ot BONUS WANT LOAN $20 FOR %0 DAY Tox snd xood security. Address YL $200 for 4 months. Addi ress Box 63-A, Star office. 2 AN OPPORTUNITY investor with $15000 to tak chattel mortgage for three years, paying ten per cent, on a thriv. ing. growing manufacturing business. Machinery alone has replacement value of $30,000. Stockholders waive all rights of ownership on plant in favor of a chattel mortgage. Besides being an unusual business opportunity, it is a good moral risk, as stock- holders have valuable assets that are not convertible into cash at present unless standing for con- siderable loss. Address Box 256-A, Star office. LEGAL NOTICES. 1. J. COSTIGAN, Attorney. OF THE DIS- THP SUPREME COURT trivt_of Columbla.—Carl Jainif, olmes, . &3 —The object of this suit 18 to soiute divorce upon the kru: o hmotion of the plaintilf, it i this 10th day of March, 1921, ordered that the defendants, Fnu Agnes Geisel and Edward Holmes, cause thelr appearance to be entered Lerein on or betore (he fortieth day, exclusive of Sunda; Ind legal holidass, ovcurring after the day of fhe Brat publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in cae of derault. . Provided, copy of this order be published once @ ‘week for three Ruccessive Week In the Washington Law Reporter a The Evening Star before xaid day. ASHLE DULD. Justice. A true cop M. By ¥, A SHERIER and R. A. . Attorneys. COURT OF THE DIS. . plaintifT. defendants.—No. or. KD, ‘object of this snit N to obtain a decrce for the pariition and 1% ¢ he 1ana and premises situate b the District of Columbia, known and described as follows: The south 24 feet 1% inches front on (Real.) BEACH, Cler) A. ATGH THE SUPR! trict of Co vs. John He 27200, Equity PAUL v must | i b by the full depth thereof of orixl in quare 877, the xame havink been ronvered to Willlam "H. Cook by the name of William Cook by deed recorled June 5771848, in Liber W. B. 143, folio 508, of the land records of the District of Columbia. On motion ¢ it in this Oth day of March, 192 the defendant, John Henry' Cook, if living. and, if dead, his un- known heirs or devisees, if any, cause Lis or their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, octlirring after the day of the first der; otherwise the cause h ovided, a copy of this order he a ‘week for three miccessive Washington Law Reporter and ine Star hefore aid day. FFORD. Justice. (Seal. ) AN H. BEACH, TAM, Asst. Clerk. ARTHUR PETER Attorneyns, REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT lunibia. olding Probate Court.—Fst Sanders, decenxed.—> ministration 1 Applic Deen made Lerein for probate of the laxt will and testament of suid decea: ters testament ington Loan an ton. D, C.. it ix or AD. that Julius H. Wi Lanra L. Vaa Alstyne. Dr. farry Vi demwnn, Lydia Roxeher Koekritz, mhardt, Agnes Wurdemann an ncerned appear in sald court the 18th of April, A. ck mni, to show canx uld not be granted Mished in the W d The Evening Star weeks before the return ed. the first publication to oF duy. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. ¢ text: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Dep of Wills for the District of Columba, €} the ¥ mhi2,1 ARCHER & SMITH and GODFREY L. MUNTE! OURT ( Holding al) At y Register of SUPREME, imbia, egally authentic before the Tth di wixe they may by law be e f sald extate. . Deputy Register of t of Columbia. Clerk of ourt. mi2,10,26 ARTHUR PETER AND W. H. BADEN Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court,.—No. 2765 Administration.—Thix I8 to give notice t the subscriber of the District of Columbia hax obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary un the eatate of Samuel Louis Phillips, late of th District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber on or before the 12th day of January, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of waid estate. Given under my hand this 1st day of March. 192 THH WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST , Vice Presi- 2 NER, Rej qf Wills for the District of Columb s, Clerk of the Probate Court, mb5,12,19 go0d shade; fertile loam: choice dairy | | | & not lexs than thirty days before <aid return | George W. White, trustee’under a certain deed in trust, plaintiff, vs. George Morton Romwe et al.. defendants.—In Equity, 38682 —The object of this sult is to determine whether the interests of the heirsat-law of Josephine Worth James in the trust estate cre- ated by Margaret 8. Worth were contingent or vested: also, to determine which of certain assignments made by said heirsatlaw are valid; and, further, to state the account of the trustee for distribution. Upon motion of plain- tiff, it is, by the court, this 23 day of Febru ary. 1021, ordered that the defendants. Georxe Morton Tosse, Josephine Garner-Smith, Doro- thy James Meyer, Lucy Wilcox James. Wini- frea T. Johnes, Edward . Johnes, Raymond Johnes, New York Finance' Company and Des Moines National Bank. and Helen ‘MacDonell James, the latter a minor, cause their resprc. tive appearances to be enterml herein on or fore the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the date of the first publication of this_order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded With as in case of de- fault. Frovided, a copy of this order be pub- lished once & week for three snccessive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- ing Star newspaper. WILLIAM HITZ Ju tice, (Seal) A troe copy—Test: MORGAN H. REACH, Clerk. By F. E. OUNNINGHAM, Assistant 1626, mh5, 12 I H. LINTON and C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Mary E. White, plaintiff, Ettx Brent Helskell et al., defendants.— 38641, Fauits Docket 83.The object “of thix wiit is to establish of record plAintiff’ fee simple by adverse possession to the ng described land, situnte in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit. lot S1in Henrs L. Mann's subdivision of the south 75 feot of original lot 12, in square 534, as per plat_recorded in_the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber 19, Correa M.” Walsh. Du Marie Allen, Dudley S olding, Virginia R. Walsh, Dorothea Emett land Margaret Simmons, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth ublication of this order: otherwise the cause will be pro- cceded with as in case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published once n week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. WILSIAM HITZ. Justice. al.) A truo’ ropy—Tex MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. NN SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding a _Probate Court.—Xa. 27644, Administration.—This is to glve notice that the subscribers, of the state of Mass chusetts, have obtained from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia letters testamen- tary on the estate of John T. Carr, late of District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claime ngainst the deceased are hercby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thercof, legally authenticated. to the subscrib- ers. on or before the 21st day of February. A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under onr hands this 21st day of February. 1921, AUGUSTUS P. LORING, THERON A. APOLLONIO. executors. A true copy’ THE DISTRICT OF COTRT O] Estate EMB mbia of Eugene Fortner, deceased.—> ministration Docket 63, — Applica been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on said estate. by Henry Reckman, it is ordered this 2ith ruary, A.D. 1921. that the unknown hei w and next of kin of Eugene Fortuer, ceased, and all others concerned, appear in xaid court on Monday, the 4th day of April. A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show rause why application should not be granted. Let notice’ hereof ublished fn the *‘Washington Law Reporter’ and The Eveninz Star once in ach of tiree surcessive weeks before the re- turn day_herein mentioned, the first publica- tion to be not less than thirty days before saaid return day. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice Seal) A true copy. Attest: THRODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum Clerk of the Probate Court. £026.mh5.12 ANDRI WILSON, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME RT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia.—Mary M. Armstron plaintiff, vs. Arthur Armstrong. defendant Equity No, 38305.—The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce a mensa et thoro from the defendant, Arthur Armstrong, on the gronnds of cruel and inhuman treatment and fo imponnd rents and sequester real esfate to pay costs. counsel fees and alimony. On me- tion of fhe plaintiff, it is this 4th day of February, A.D. 1921, ordered that the de- fendant, ‘Arthur Armstrong, cause his appea ance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring sfter the day of the first STPR C will be proceeded with ax in case of default. Provided. a copy of this order be once_a week for three successive wecks fn the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- ing Star before said duy. WENDELL STAF¥ORD, Justice. fe2Bmhd publication of this order: otherwise, the canse { P. J. RYAN aad EDWIN A. MOOERS, Attorneys. " SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27700. Administration.—This 1s to give notice that the subacriber, of the District of Columbia, hi obtained from the Probate Court of the.Dis- | trict of Oolumbia letters of administration on the estate of Dorsey W. Offutt, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereb: warned to exhibit the same, with the v ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- seriber, on or before the 25th day of February A.D. 1922: otherwis> they may by law be ex- Cluded from all benefit of said estate. Give under my hand this day of February. 1921. DORSEY K. OFFUTT. 217 E_stre: northwest. ~ (Seal) Attes THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mhi5,12.19 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- Administration.—This the subscriber, of the District btained from the Trobate ¢ it of Columbin letters testamentars eatate of Nelwn Rush Wond, late of the Dis- trict of Columbia, deceased. ~ All persons hav- ing_claims against the deceascd are herehy warned fo exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, ally _authenticated, to the sub- before the 3d day of December. Crwise they may by law be ex: ‘ot or sl estate. Given 4 oNth day of Februars. HTON. care of N bnilding. is to give not of Columb WELL., _Deputy Clerk of the Probate_Court. mb. M. A. EASBY-SMITH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF DISTRICT OF Coiumbia, Holding Probute ¢ . 27604, Adminixtration.—This ix to give notice that th wibseriber, of the District of Columbia, lias ol tained from the Probete Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the extale of Frank A. Cissel, late of the District of lumbia, deceased. Al persons having ¢ aains the deceased are hereby warned fo ex hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally anthenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 17th day of February, A.D. 19 otlwrwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 17th da. L1921, ADA M. (L SEL, 907 . se. (Seal) Aftest: THEO- DORE COGSWELL. Deputy Rtegister ‘of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court 1e26,mhi5.12 C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. IN THR SUPREME_COURT OF THE DIS. triet of Columbin. Holding an Equity Court. In re the dissolution of C. H. Parker Com- pany.—Equits_No. 35788.—0n the petition filed herein by the stockholders praying for a dissolution of the C. H. Parker Company. a body corporate, organized and existing under the laws in force in the District of Colnmbia. it is this 3rd day of March, 1921, ordered that ail persons interested in said cor poration be and they are Lereby required to appear in thix conrt on or before the 1ith day of April. 1921, and show cause, if any thes heve, why the prayers of said petition ‘shooid not be granted and said corporation dissolved Dby a decree of this court. Provided. & copy of this order be published once a weck for three snccensive weeks in The Evening Star and the Washington Law Reporter, the first inxertion of this notice to be not less than one month before the return day hereof. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal.” A true cops. 5 MORGAN H. BEACH, Cierk. By F INGIAM. A mh: W. E. RICHARDSON and WALTER M. BASTIAN, Attorneys. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia.—In re the appiication of Maude W. Abraham et al. for change of name. . 38754, Equity Doc.—Maude W, Abrahm, Waiter 8. Abraham and Kenneth W. Abraham aving filed & petition praying for a_decree changing their surname to Abrams. and ha ing applied to the court for an order of pub- lieation of the notice required by luw in such cases, it ix, by the court, this 23rd day of February, A.D.. 1821, ordered that ail “per- sons concerned Ehow cause. If any there be, on or before the 23rd day of March, A.D. 1821, Why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Provided, that a copy of this order be published cnce a week for three consecutive Weekx befors said duy in The Evening Star newspaper. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test N H. BEACH, lerk. By F. E. CUN: £:26mh3,13 H. MARSHALL HART, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT. Columbia, Holding Probate Conrt.—No. 2 Administration.—This is to give notic the subseriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained froni the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Charles JI. Cumpbell, Iatx of ¢ District of Columbia, deceased. 'All persons ing claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thercof, legully suthenticated, to the sl soriber, on or before the lst day of March. A.D. otherwise they may by Jaw he excluds from all benefit of said estate. Given under L hund this 1t dax, of March, D F. P, 10th ‘st WELL, D District of rt. mhi2,1 ALBERT E. SHOEMAKER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF No. 27801, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columb obtained from the Probate Court of the D of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Anna Margaret Littiehales, late of the Dis- trict of Columbia, deceased. "All persons hav- ing ciaims against the deceased are lereby wamed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers to the sub- thereof, legally authenticated, of February, { scriber. on or before the 1Sth da; LA.D. 1022; otherwise they may by law be ex- {cluded from all benefit of said estate. (iven hnnd this 18th day of February, 1921. A ALES, 2132 Le Roy 1place. ~ (Seal) A : THEODORE COGS. WELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbta, Cierk of the Probate Con: fe28.mli , Attorney. DISTRICT OF { L] SUPREME COURT -OF THI Columbis, Holding Praba of Snrali Jolinston Paul. deceased.—No, 2 Administration Docket 63.—Application’ ha ein for probale of the last w of said d letters | testamentary on said esi 1 Johnson. it ‘s ordered thi 1A.D. 1921, that Arthur C. Eigin. John Ciifford_ Howard Elgin and _Chatles minor chiliren of Diana C. Elgin, and their igin, and ail ot said_court on Mond; A.D. 1621, at 10 o'clock e why such application Let notice. hereof be lished I the **Washiogton Law Reporter’’ ‘The Evening Star’" once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentloned, the first publication to Iw not less than hirty days before said rotarn day. WIL- M HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Atiext: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputs Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of { Probate Court. mh MASON N_ RICHARDSON and CHAS. H ! . SHREVE, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIGT OF CO- lumbia, Holdinz Probate Court.—Estate of August Mandelbure, deceased.—No, 27818, Ad- ministration Docket 63.—Application having been made herein fr letters of administration on xaid extate by Taomas 8. Sergeon. a cred- ftor. it is ordercd ifs 1at day of March, A.D. 1921, that the unknown heirs-at-law and next of kin of August-Mandelburg. deceased, and all athers concerned, appear in said_court ‘on Mon- dny. the 11th day of April. A.D. 1821, at 10 o'click m.m.. to rhow cause why such applica- tion should Dot be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper once in ench of three uccessive weeks before retury day hercin mentioned, the first publication to ~ than thirty days hefore said return (Seal.) At- Deputy Tex- District of Columbia, e T'robate Court. mhi5.12.19 CHRISTOPHER B. GARNETT, Attorney. THE SUPREME COURT_OF of Columbia.—Hayden W 1. Horoughs, ~plaintiffs, « and_Le Rov Boron fendants.—No, 38729, in Eq | Publication.~The objéct of this suit Is cortain real estate in the District of Din, to wit, purt of lot numhered eleven (11) {in block numbersd six (8), of B. H. Warde®' subdivixion of Whitnes Clove, in plaintiffs, Hayden W. Boroughs and W. Boroughy are life tenunts, and the defendants, elyn M. Younz and Le Roy Boroughs, are entitled to a contingent remainder, and fo re- invest the proceeds thereof. On motion of the plaintiffs, it is this st day of March, A.D. 1921, orilered, that the defendant, Le lioy Borvughx, cause his appearance to be entered i on or before the fortieth day. exclusive # and legal holidays occurring after the day of the first publication of thix arder. Otherwise the eause will be proceeded with wy in case of default. Provided u copy of thiy order be published in the Washington Law Ite- porter and The Eveniug Star once a week for | three successive weks before sald day. WIL- § LIAM HITZ, Justic. L) A trie copy— T H. REACH, Clerk. By TAM. Assistant Clerk. mhs,12.1 CHARLES C. LANCASTER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DI 3 Columbia, Holding Probate %nrls‘re".l::lrleogl THE DIS- S the | PAUL E. JOHNSON, Attorney. STPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Conrt.—No. 27785, Administration.—This is to give notice tha the subscriber of the District of Columbla has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentars on the extate of Fifabeth D. Stone, late of the District of Columbia deceased. Al persons having claims agninst the deceased are hersby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber on or before the 28th day of Februars, A.D. 1922: otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from il benefit of seid extate. of_the Probate Conrt. BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attorneyx. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27839, | Adiministration.—This is to give notice that fihe mnbscriber of the state of New Jersey 1 hia« obtatned from the Probate Court of the District of Combia ietters testamentars on the estate of Myra C. Atwood, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the xame, with the youchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the seriber on or before the 1st day of March, AD. 1922: otherwise they may by law be ex- lnded from all benefit of maid estate. Given under my hand this 1st day of March, 1921 NORA_ATWOOD, 280 Clairemont ave.. Mont- clair, N. J. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wilix for the District of Columbi Clevk_of fhe Prabate Conrt, 9 | ourt_of the Dis- | o _the | (Seal.) | rict of Colnmbia, | mh.12.19 | onsideration of | 1ig) LEGAL NOTICES. RALEIGH SHERMAN, Atormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 00- lumbia, Holding Probate Court—No. 27834, Administration.—This is to give notice t the subscriber. of the District of Columbia. ha obtained from the Probate Court of the Di trict of Columbia letters of admimistration o estate of Hector Buehler, also known ® tor Wheeler, Henry Wheeler and H. H. ler, Iate of the state of Oklahoma. de- All persons having clatms against the decvased ate lereby warned to exhibit the mame, with the vouchers thereof, legally au- nticated. to the subscriber, on or before the day of February, AD. 1922 otherwise may by law be excluded from all benefit of snid estate. Given under my hand_this 24th day of February, 1921. RORERT C. BUEH. LER. 326 2nd xireet sontheast. 1) At MDORE COGSWELL, Der lls for the’ District of ( E COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 00- lumbia. Holding Probate Court, 27837, Administration.—This is to give notice that 1 subseriber, ‘of the District of Columbia, has ned from the Probate Court of the Dis- vmbia letters of administration on of Thomas P. McGovern, late of the District of Columbis, deceased. All per- ing claims against the deceawed are by warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscri ' before the 25th day of Febru- therwise they may by law be *d from all benefil of said estate. G under m, a RICK ‘A. FENNING, : ) Attest! THEODORE COGS. Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- 1 Columbia, Clerk of the Frobate Cowrt. T. MORRIS WAMPLER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Hosea H. Newlin, deceased.—No. 27819, Ad- mintstration Docket 63.—Appilcation having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of sald deceased and for let- fers testamentary on said estate by Bessie T. Newlin. it is ordered this 2nd day of March A.D. 1921, that Margaret Wheeler, Sample F Newlin, Ben Newlin, Charles Newlin, Homer ewlin and Albert Newlin and all others con- rned, appear in said court on Monday, the 11th day of April, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock am., to show cause why such application shonld not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and Washington Star once in each of three suc- cessive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty ¢ LIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEO- DORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Comrt MASON_ N, 8. SHREV . Holding_Probate Court.—No, 27480, ration.—This is to give notice th of the state of I on the estate of Curtia M. Adums. late of the ainst the deceaxed are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers legally authenticated, to the sub- riber, on or befors the Ist day of March, . 1622; otherwise they may by law be ex ded from all benefit of said estate. nder my hand this 1st day of March, 1921 €. ADAMS, 223 Catawissa avenue. Su (Seal) Attest: THEODORE . Deputy Register of Wills for the Columbia, Clerk of the Probate mh5,12,19 FRANK STETSON, Attoramey. STPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 00- umbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27760, Administration.—This is_to give notice that the subscribers, of the District of Columbil have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Owen O'Hare, late of the Dis- trict of Columbia. deceased.” All persons hav- ing_claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the Youchers thercof, legally authenticated, to the sub- before the 17th day of Febru- ry, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of suid estate. Given under our hands this 28th day of Februar ; H A, O'HARE. NATIONAL SAV: G TRUST COMPANY, by WILLIAM HOOVER, President. (Seal) Attest: EODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ‘mh5.12,19 ALFRED . LEET, Attorney. SUPRBMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- Iumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27875, inistration.—This is to give notice that the H iber, of the District of Columbia, has ob- tainl from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the ex- tate of Alexander Mackenzie, late of the Dis- trict ‘of Columbin, deceased. = All persons hav. ing « t the deceased are hereby wa to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticuted, to the sub- scriber, on or before the 2ud day of March, 1 otherwixe they may by law be ex- «d from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 9th day of March, 1921. N KECURITY AND TRUST COM- Ry JAMES F. HOOD. Secretary. (Seal.) Attest® WM. CLARK, TAYLOR, Depnty Rez- ister of Wilis for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the U'robate Court. ___ mh12,19,26 LAWRENCE J. HELLER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding_Probate Court—No. 278G3. Administration.—This is to give notice that the Subscriber, of the District of Columbla, has ob- tained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbin_letters testameutary on the estate of Murion R. Itodgers, late of the District of Columbia, devewsed. All persons having claims zainst iLe decemsed are hereby warned to <hibit the mme, with the vouchers thereof, le- ally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or hefore the 5th day of March, A.D. 1922 other- law be excluded from all Given under my hand thix 7th duy of March. 1921 JOHN 1. SPERRY, 14th street road and Percy place. ) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, ir Reixter of Wills for the District of Olerk of the Frobate Gourt. Given ey Columhia. ENT FUEL YAEDS, BUREAU OF Department of the Tuterior. Washing 1921.--Sealedpromals 2 Lriday, Mumis quiremen: and federal zovernuwats withia and to the District of Columbia for the iperiod April 1. 1921, fo March 31, extimated requiremeots Will be 76.000 tons. more ©f New Rtiver rug of mine cosl and 14 ‘tons, more or less. of Maryland, Tennsylvania or Northem W of mine coal. and 1,000 tons, more or le: gus conl. All contracts made will be to_appropriation by Congress to meet 3 pense. Spreifieations way be had by address- ing the Chief Pngineer, Yards, Room 1139, Interior Department, W ington. D. C. S, G. HOPKINS. Assistant & ml iy Sstric: contigus 1 | FREDERICK A. FENNING. Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 00- lumbis, Holding Probate Conrt.—No. Administrt —This is to give notic the subweriber. of the District of ¢ i has obtained from the Protate ( District of Columhia letters of administration on the estate of John Francix. otherwire known s John E. Francis, late of the District of Co- eaxed. All persons having claims against the deceased are liereby warned to ex- RiNit the same, with the vouchers thercof, lo- gally anthenticat to the subscriber. on before the 2ith y of February, A.D. 1922 iherwise they may by law b excluded from fit_of Raid estate. iven under my i« 24th day of February, 18921, FRED- ICK A. FENNING. Attest: THEODORE COGRWEL Wills for the District of the Probate Court. tiat lum nrt-of the | Fards, hurean of imines, th * Inierior. Washington, 1-Sealed propomals wi m., Raturdar. March mtract nlracite cual require- Department of March cd ant 1821, and then o will ‘be bmsed for mengs of the 1 { Within ‘and contignoms t the District of O | jumbia_%or_the 1 oril 1, 121, to March 31, 102, The esti i rements will be %00 tons, more o SN0 fone, morn of lens, white ash egx &.200 o, more or lemn, white ami stove ‘oal: 1.700%onx, miore ar lews, white ash ches nut coal; 2000 fous, more oc loas, white e coal. and 480 fons, more or tesn. red m<is Stave woil, Specifieations may be had by ad- Uressing the Chief Bugaser. goveroment [Fucl ¥ards, room 1139, Interior liepartment, W ington, D, C. C. W. NESTLER, Aswistant to the_Secreta; mh s HOEHLING, PEELE & OGILB’ Attorneyn. THF, DISTRICT OF 27832, that . hax Distri th Inte of the Al persons f Columbia letters textamentary tate of Mary C omb, Distriet d having claims aguinst the decensed are l warned to exhibit the same. with the vou thereof, legally authenticated, to seriber on or before the 1st day of Ma extate. Give under my hand fhis Ist day of March, ANITA NEWCOMR McGEE. 1620 P st {Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWRLL, Dep. Reginter of Wills for the District of Co- bin. Clork of the Probate Court. _mh12.1 BLAINE MALLAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 27779, Administration.—Thin is to give notice that the subseribers, of the District of Columbin, have obtained from the Probate Court of the jistrict of Columbia latters of administration . on the estate of Edwin N. Gray, Iate District of Columbia. doceased.’ All ersons having claims mgaiust the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the xame. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscribers, on or before the 24th day of pruars, A.D. 1922; c@erwise they may by Iaw be excluded from all benefit of xaid estat iven under our hands thix 2ith ary, 1921, HATTIE L. GRAY. Continental Trust building. SWELL, 1) et of the | Swrah A Magee, deceased. 27782, Ad- ministration Docket 68.—Application havin; been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Charles C. Lancaster. named as executor in sald will, it is ordered thix 3rd day of March, A.D. 1921, b 3 iams, Margaret McWilliams, Alice” MeWillk Mary Murphy, Rose Mc- Quaid, Lucretia McWilliams and all - others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 18th day of April, A.D. 1921, 10 o'clock to show cause why such aplication be granted. Let notice hereaf be published in the *‘Washington Law Reporter” nd The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herela mentioned, the first publication to be not less, than thiry days before said return day. WIL- LARK AELo, 'luqm"‘ (&filr;h 5 UL 3 ity ter of -Wills fof e Dikrict ‘ot Columblg, Clerk of the EDW. STAFFORD, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Conrt.—No. 2 ), ix to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Colambia letters testamentary on the exiate of Sarah E. Van Deusen, late the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally nuthenticated, to the subscriber, ou or before the 8th day of March, A.D. 1022, other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit sald estate. Given under mx d this 8th_day of March, 1021 ROBERTA TEFFT_POLHAMUS, Room 708, 1512 H at. mw. (Scal) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, G R Columbia, Administration.—This FOR SALE—HOUSES QUINCY NEAR 14th. Colonial home of § large rooms, glassed-in sleeping and lreakfaxt unisually Iarge front porch Tovely elec- tric fixtures: owner-occupant will Posses- Price, $11,000; $3,500 cash and $75 per r mont BLOOMINGDALE. . 0 for beautiful 21-fr. front colonial home of G large rooms, Gne bath: hardwood frimmings: glass doorx: home in Jovely condi- Turgw parage and good back yarde $1,500 cash, bulance easy. Tmmediate possession” 113 4th ST 200—A fine bay-window bome of € extra large rooms and bath; just one block from East Capitol s fine cellar under entire house: in- stantaneous heater, furnace and double back porch: very large yard to wide alley: owner- Dotupant will give possession. Only $1,000 Cash. and_$50_per_month. £ & TENNESSEE AVE. N.E. $7,000—Colonial house of & large rooms and tiled' bath: on this i of the Ave. mear the park; home in beautiful condition and_possex- Hion ‘aswured: room for garuge; $1,500 cash und balance easy. 9th NEAR F N.E. $6,000 for a fine G-room and tiled bath bay modérn brick in this_convenient section: hot- Water heat and house in fine shape; $1,300 cash und balance easy. SPECIAL BARGAIN. $7.500 for an ultra-modern, mearly mew, semidetached colonial home of 6 fine reomx. Ted buth nnd pantry. All rooms are full sized an bath and pantrs are additional. Large closets with electric Tights. Glassed sleeping "and breakfast porch ; hardwvood trim; hot- eat and beautiful electric fixtures; cel- Only possc porch water Iur_under vntire house: room for gara 00_cash, $55 per month. Immediaf sion. Have ux show you this. DAVIS & STEELE, Main SOS2-530R. 1420 N. Y. ave. n.w. A GOOD 9-RO0M HOUSE NEAR INTERIOR Dent.: large lot: $7.000. 19th and G sts.: 9 rooms and bath: Yoom for garage on rear of lot; $8.500. On 20th st. near H st. n.w.: 8 rooms and cellar: hot-nir furnace: $7.750. JAMES MORRIS WOODWARD, 728 20th_st. mw Y OWNEL_6KO0M RUXGALOW: | e onlon, Adirms OWNEN. €O Past| % FT ave., Chery Cliase, S | LEGAL NOTICES. Government _Fuel [— and federsl gowrnment | BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW Located in obe of the most attractive semi suburbs, convenjent to two car lines. Rram bew and thoroughly modern. Wil sell uy very easy terms. Phone Cleveland 1490 for particula See Our SUNSHINE HOMES Fisiabed and Construction. Lots, 35 to 60 feet front; real open fireplaces; every modern convenience. Homes in the city with ground all around for less ¢ than houses in a row * Two designs, six and elght rooms, . Exhibit 4912 Arkansas Ave, Take 14th or Georgia ave. (9th st.) car to 13th and Emerson, Saul's Addition, or phone M. 6085 for auto. P MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, “No piace like bome: 8o home like ours.” Woodward Bldg., 15th and H. Investigate These Exceptional | Detached Homes. Every One a Real Bargain. Saul’s Addition. Ruchanan st. California bungalow— First floor, rooms and bath: second floor, 3 rooms and bath: thoroughly modern. Pricc, $15,000. Chevy Chase. 31at st First floo reception hail, parlor, dining room and kitchen: second floor, 4 bed- rooms and hath, sleeping porch: third fleor, 1 bedroom and bath; thoroughly modern: garage. Price, $15,000. 16th Street Heights. Exceptionally high elevation; bungalow trpe: Brst floor, parior, dining room, kitchen: wecond #oor, 3 bedrooms and bath: thoroughly medern. Price, $13,000. PERCY H. RUSSELL CO., S. W. Cor. 15th and K Sts CONN. AVE. PROPERTY. NORTH of L st. n.w. 7 Section rapidly changing to Business Houses. For details See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. FOR SALE— ear Dupont Circle. 3-STORY APARTMENT. 3 apartments, 2 and 3 rooms, bath, each; electritity; Rund water heater. Fine investment ‘ or home. Renting for $180 per month. Less than $15000 will buy. See Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. FOR BATE— E Washington Heights. Near 18th and Col. Road. 3-story: 10 rooms, bath; h.wh.; elec. iwep lot to 16-fe ailey. House in_good condition. Possession. Price only $13,000. See Mr. TEEL, with p Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th st. n.w. F FOR SALE— Near Biltmore St. New House; 8 Rooms and Bath Strictly modern: h.w.: elec.: front and rear porches; wide and deep lot: 15-ft. cellar. For price, terms and other purticulars See Mr. TE’I::L, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. FOR SALE— Mt. Pleasant Section. Kilbourne St. 3-story, 10 r., b., h.-w.h., elec. Large lot to 20-ft. paved alley. ¢ Bargain at $12,000. See Mr. TEEL, with g Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. FOR SALE— ¥ Big Bargain. On 9th Near N St. Growing Rusiness Section. & rooms, bath, 2 latrobes. axily . changed into_business. Price only $7.000. Sce Mr. TEEL, with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 7 15th st now. PROPERTY. [ and 15th. nee ot o e e 4 House in good condition. Roomn for gurage. Soe Mr. TEEL, with SWARTZELL, IIEEM & HENSEY CO.. 15th st n.w : FOI SALE— TO_COLORED. SWANN ST. BET. 15th AND © rooms, bath. latrobe. TRICE, $1. See Mr. TEEL, SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO., o7 15th st nw. TO COLORED. 10th st. bet. O and P, r, b, hwh 1y, 500 300 11th st., O a ’ V st., 13th and 14th n.w.. 6r. ., 6th and 7th n.w., 7r. 16th and 17th n.w., Or., b., P st., 41h and_bth o.w.. 6r. b, See Mr. TEEL. with Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th St. N.W. DOWNTOW B T departments: 6 Tooms sud btath, in geod cor- ditiou: a real reain st $6.540, with $2.000 | cash, bal. £ time paxment. Another of 7 tooms and tath in the 500 block 20th st. a.w. Cheap at $5.500. Terws arranged. CLAUDE WARREN, Main 3534 Y 1410 H st. n.w. Northwest Apartments. $225,000. A fireproof buildiug of recent ‘construction; 35 apartwents of 3 and 4 rooms, 50,000. Jocated on o sirat with great future; 28 g $125360. J On the best residential street in the city; 16 apartments of 4 rooms, kitchen and bath. The best investmient we know of. There are 30 apurtments, which rent for $14,000. On a good street and with good reatal; 16 apartments renting for $10, PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514516 Boad bldg. __14th and N. Y. ave. Main LE. "~ NE£AR 10WA CIRC Corner Brick House. Fot-water heat. 10 reesns and bath. Price is low at $8,000. J, LBO_KOLB, New York ave. SOUTHEAST—ATTRACTIVE LOCATION: RE- fined surroundings. New bungalows built to your order. Small cash payment with mesth- yments cheaper thian rent secures real home and splendid ivvesunent. Brpecially de- sirable for navy yard employes. Investigate now. Address Box 279-A, Star office, 13 H. T. IAW, 1519 E ST. 8.E., 18 OFFERING some exceptionally desirable’ properties for sale, principally In moutbeast Wi n. Bee him at once before they are all sold. Hranch office, 507 15th st. Phove Lincols 5725, 16° 404 7th ST., PRTWOITH: WFACES THS SREY ferms: six rooms. LAND: DETA ) D water heet: © elesiriciiy S0 ~asli. Call Mr. RIPT'EY, North Diewet fovwu mwver @ largn Patta tied tarh, e boad. iedty ; culir’el frart and dwvle ver- pore: @, i T e in:mp Nownts s St 2ov § 197 UHLAND TERIACE L D Lo

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