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AUCTION BALES FUTURE DAYS. SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. nl‘_\l\'l"R'f*ST N.W. iy virtie of ® certaln deed of frist Quly Tecorded In Viber No. 4476, folio 380 et seq.. of tlie land ‘tecords of the District ‘of Colum. bia. and at tire ‘reqiiest ‘of the party secured thereby, the underslgned trustees wil ic'gyetion tn front of the g - DAY, THE TWENTY-BIXTH DAY 'OF_AU. GUN AJ. 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situ- ate in the District of Columbia, snd desiguated as and being lot 87 In Edward J. Stellwagen, {rustee’s of subdivision of lots In Block § (U, ms per plat recorded in ‘the the sirverar for the DIStrict of ‘Colimbin, I Book County No. 16. at_page 99, known for tax- ation purposes ‘as iot 87 In equare 2547 Terms of wale: Sold subject to n prior deed of trust for $5,000 and the amount over and above trust to be paid in cash. A de- posit of $250 required at tume of sale and the purchgser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. THOMAS W. STUBBLEFIELD, ‘ BUGENE H. McLACHLEN, Au16-das.exSu Trustees. TOWEN & SON, ACCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWBLLING. NO. 15 D STREET SOUTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re. in Liber No. 4313, follo 378 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the Tequest of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- 1ic suction. in frant of the premises. on TURS- DAY, THB THIRTIETH DAY OF AUGUST. AD. 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the £ low: the District of Columbia, and designated s and being the West 19 feet by full depth thereof of original ot 14, square 893, except the rear 8 feet 6 inchey thereof, heretofore condemued Tor public alie: 80ld rubect to & prior deed of trust for $2.3500, and the amomut over and above sald trust to be pald f cash. A deposit of $200 required mpon acceptance of bid, and sale to be closed Within thirty days or deposit Refeicza. Craverancing, receriing @nd rov- enge stamps at purchaser’s cost. PERCY H. RUSSELL, FREDERICK ZUETER. aul9-d&ds.exSu _ / Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- BD REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS A MOD- ERN_SI E AND_DATH DWELLI LOT. NO. 732 Ath STREET SOUTHEAST, YARD. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly Tecorded in Liber No. 3375, follo 282 et beq., of the land of the District .o Colam: bia. and at the request ‘of the party secured tlheredy, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by pubtic auctiom. in_framt of the ises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- OURTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE O°CLOCK P.M., the followig described land and premises, situate o the city of Washington, Disirict of Columbis, to “wit: ANl of lot numbered twenty-two' (22), in A. Rundall, executur's, subdivision in.’ square 47, as sald_sobdivision is recorded in Liber R. 1. H. follo 12, of the recorls of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the ase money 0 be paid n cash. the bafance fo two equal installments. payable in ome and two Fears, with interest at 7 per cent per annum. payable semi-annually, from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $300 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. AIl con- verancing. recording. revenve stamps and no- zarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the erty at the visk and cost of the defaultin purchaser. after five days' advertisement such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. b EoSL o K. FO: EDMI D K. 2u18-d&ds.exSn__ 1311 H n.w.. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Lunchroom Furniture and Equipmen! t Contained in No. 101 6th Street Northwest By Public Auction_ ‘Thursday, August 25th, 1921, Commencing 10 AM. 125 Bentwood and Other Chairs, 34 Lanch “Tables, Refrigerator, 200 Ibs. capacity; Fear- Yook Becte Pank 2 Gariand Haogee: = ng 'ana, i one with Dbroiler; Coffee Urns, Stenm Tatge, Slide-top Ice Box, Glass Sheif, Hot-water Heater, Sterilizer, Water Coolers, Paper Baler. Aluminum frays, Crockery, Glassware, Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Stoves, ete. ‘Terms CASH. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctloneer. __au19-d&dbe.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF 6.ROOM DWELLING WITH BATH, STABLE. GARAGE AND LARGE LOT. BEING PKEMISES 100 KENDALL ST. N. IVY CITY, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in the 1and records of the District of Columbls in Liber No. 4103. folio 137, 4dd at the request of !w secured, the undersigned trustees Wil sell in front of the premises on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF AUGU! 1921, AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P.M. Tollowing described premises, situate i the Distr.ct of Columbia and described as lot 33, in Dbiock 5, now square 4045, in the subdivision known as Ivy City, as per plat of record {n the affice of the surveyor for said District in Levy Court, No. 2, at folio 76. Terms of sale: One-half cash and balance fn monthly payments of, not less than $35 each, with interest at 0% per asnam. secared od Pproperty sold, or all cash at option of pur- chaser—conveyancng. recording, notarial fees and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days or trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ publication of such resale In Evening Star r. s WILLIAM RICHTER, PETER J. NEE. 2u16,18,20.22.25.26,29 J_OWEN & SON, AUCTION 3 * SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN 4627 GEORGIA AVE. N. SOUTHEAST _CORNER AVENUB_AND CRITTENDEN STREETS N CONTAINING ~ SEVEN _ ROOMS AND 'BATH, BUILT-IN GARAGE. By virtue of 'a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Lider No. 4412, follo 218 et eeq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will eell, at public auction, In front of the premises, ou FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST. A.D. 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P.M.,.the’ following described lsnd and premises, situate in the District of Co- nd being lot num- bered twenty-six (26), in My . Parker, trustee, and Isaac H. Bryant's subdivision of lots in block numbered seven (7), “‘Petworth Addition to the City of Washington,” as per Dlat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in block 36, at page 44. Sald block 7 being now also known, for taxation purposes, as square S015. Terms of sale: Subject to a first trust of $4,000. All purchase money above esid first trust to be paid in_cash. Deposit of $200.00 required at time of sale. All conveyancing. Tecording, revenue stampe, efc., at cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchsser _after fayw sdvertisement -of - — PUBLIC AUCTION GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE WEDNESDAY, h.;\kUGUST 24, 1921. avetlon of unserviceable L O Bt Royat, Remington and ofher Tove writers. at the. Auditors’ building, 14th and B T FOTRTH. 10h, BEGINNING AT TWELVE 0°GLOCK NGON. Terms: Oash.” Material to be removed with- in_twenty-four hours. 2 Typewriters offered singly or 15 upon request. ¥. 3l 2u20,22828 tendent ‘of es. LEGAL NOTICES GEO. C. SHINK, Attorney. IN THE SUPREMB COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Cotumbia. Stoner, vs. dants. io. 39029, Equity ibliedtion. —The object of this suit 13 to obtain a decree of partition of the following resl estate situa Ta Pie. Diatrict of Conumpin; " Lot numbered seven (7), in block numbered sixty-one (61}, in the subdivision known 2s Fort Saratoga Ad: plat in dition to Brookinad, ge gér, County Book 18, in the sald eur- same and have distri- Proceeding veyor's office, to bution among the parties to this as their interests may aj gflh On motion of The plaintiff it 1s this 10th day of August, 1871, ordered that the defendants, Asnfe Car- Tle Bixby, George W. Cockley, Bogton, Howard Bufington (i Heltzell, Walter Heltsell and cause r appearance on or before the fortieth day. days and legal holidays, occurring day of the first publication of this order, and that the defendants, the unknown heirs-uf ienees and devisees of Gedrrs W. deceased, and the unknown heirsatlsw, aliepees ‘snd devisees of Sarah Sponsler, de. , cause thelr appearance to be entered hereln on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of three months from the day_of the first publication of this order: this cause will be proceeded with as of default; provided a copy of this or- in the Washington Law Re- thgton Bveaiag Star fo week for three successive A T Clerk. 'aul3.20,27,se17.24.0c15,23 : described land and premides, situate in | for Nicke! Stands, | day. LEGAL NOTICES RICHARD A. FORD, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- Jumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 26000 ~This is to give sub re, who were Conit of the District of Columbs s e on esta Crabers, decenmes, “pave, with pproval of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia, hold! - te Court, appointed Thursday, the first day of Beptemlier, 10 o'clock a.m., the ‘time, and said cofirtroom us the place, for making payment and distri- bution from said estate, under the gourt's. di- ‘rection wnd control, when aud where all credit ors and or legucles, or the residte, or ate natifiefl to attend, in person attorney duly authorized, with thelr claime against the esthte vouched. Given dny of August. 1021, CHARLES G. ALLEN, RICHARD A, FOR By RICHARD A. FORD. Attorney. (Seal Attest: g RK TAYLOR, Deput; 'Kin- ter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. lM.l}l.flo_ RINGGOLD HART, Attorney. IN THE RUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia.—Tn re the spplication of Anello Salvi for change of name.—No. 39254, Baquity Tioe—Ameilo Saivl, having Sied a peti: tlog praying for a decree changiug his name to Ingeto Joseph Ratto, and having applied to the court for an order of publication of aotice required by law fn sich cusg; e by the court thip 34 day of Augtst, A.B. 1 ardered that all persons cancerned shaw cause. ¢ any fhere be. on or before the Slst day of Adguit, AD. 1931 why the praers of miq tition shouid not be graa: v N 'l”rw’ of this order be published once a Week three cousecutive weeka be‘ore #hid dav in tng Star oewspaper. F. L SIDDONS, 1) A true Teat: Mo , Clerk. By FRED C. 0'CON- GE! E h gflxmnn d gfi ND ks A‘:l!!l WASHINGTOS. D. O., August 8, 1921, This is to certify that at a duly calied meet- fog of the stockhoiders of the Southern Garage, Inc., & body incorporate, under the laws of the District of Columbia, when were present all of the stockholders of said corporation, held on the 8th day of August, 1921, upon motfon duly made, seconded and unAnimously agreed to, it was_voted to change the name of sald cor- ration, Southern Garage, Inc., to CALLAN (OTOR CAR COMPANY. 'Said, meeting being held at_the place of business of said corpora- “on, 1507 Jith st. n.w., Washington, D. C.. and it being agreed that said cl of name should become effective upon the filing hereof in the office of the recorder of deeds for the District of Colvmbia. (Corporate Seal) JAMES E. CALLAN, FRED G. WILLIAMS, President. District 6t Colambli I, Robert E. Lee Smith, a Notary Public in and for the Distriet aforcsald, hereby certify that James E. Callan and Fred G. Williams. wWho are personally well known to me as the Rermone samed fn nd the perions who execut, ed foregoing and annexed certificate. dated August 8, 1921, persomally appeared before me in the said Disirict and acknowledged the said certificate to thelir act and deed. en under mry Dand and seal this 8th day ) . LEE_SMITH, Notary Public_D. C. OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS, District of Colum| THls Is to certify that the foregoing is & true and verified copy of the certificate of in- corporation, for change of name, from *‘South- The Event ern Garage, Inc.,” to ‘‘Callan Motor Car Com. pany.” and_of ihe whole of sald certificate, 25 ied ta thls office the Oth day of August, In testimony whereo I have hereunto set I'll‘ hand and affixed the '[-l!'l" this office this 3 W. DUTTON, Depnty Recorer of Deeds, D. C. 2n13.20.27.5e3. D. EDWARD CLARKE, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- Tumbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Annette Bier Burke, deceased.—No. 28258, Ad- ministration docket 64.—Application " having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said decesyed and for letiers Testamentary ou sald estate, by Arthur J. White, it ordered this 4th day of August, &1, Jozt. et Georee A Barke, George H Ribert E. White, Mary Ruth White and on others concerned v in eaid court Monday. the 13th day of September, AD. 1921, at 10 o'el .m, to show cause sgch_application should adt be granted. et no tice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporeer and Fhe Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day Rerein mentioned. the first not lens than thirty days before said ret . WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal) At- test: of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 206,18.20 FRANK VAN SANT. Attorney. EME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF CO- S feding bronate Court.—No. 28331 Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters. testamentary on the estate of Willtam W. Johnson, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 11 _persons. having claims sgammst the ‘deceased_are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers Thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 4th ddy of August, A.D. 1922: Otherwise they may by law be excluded from 201 “Tenenit of faid estate. Given ubder my hind this 4th day of August, 1921. VICTORIA JOHNSON, 126 G street Rorfhwest. (Seal.) Attest: Wil CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Rer- 13, fatér of Wills for the District of g Clerk :; the Probate Court. aul .27 ~SAMUEL F. COLB. Atiorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF CO- e D fatding Drobate Court.—No. 28851, Administration.—This 18 _to_kive notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columhta letters of sdpinistration on the estate of Phoebe B. Cole, ‘late of the Diitrict of Columbla, deceased. * AIl pefsons aving claims nzainst the deceased are hereby earned to exhihit the same, with the vonchers Thereof legally authenticated. to the subscriber on or before the 4th day of August, A.D. 192:: otherwine they may by law be extiuded from all benefit of sald éstats. Given under m hand this 4th day of Amgnst, 1921. SAMUE F. COLE, 3001 20th street northedst. Alttest: WM. CLABK TAYLOR, Deputy inter 6f Wilia for the District’ of Col Clerk of the Probate Court. 2018.20.27 WALTER C. ENGLISH, Atteraey. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT, OF Columbis, ding Probate Court. — N¢. 28307, Administration.—This s o' give .notice that the subscriber, of the state of New York, hes_obtained from the Probate Court of the Distelet of bis jetters testamentary on D uta of Wiliam ‘Tooesell Frisbie, Iat® of the District of Columbia, deeeased. 'All per- sons having claims against the deceased aj hereby warned to exhibit the same, With vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the lst dky of August, AD. 1923; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all hénefit of seid estate. Given under my hand (his lat dey of August, 1021 . CALDWELL, s (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK Deputy Regigter of Wills for the Coldmbia, Clerk of the Probate 2uA.13.20 District of Court. DARR, WHITEFORD & DARR, Attys. IN THE SUPREMBE_COURT OF THE DIs- trict of Columbie; Holding a Probate Court.— In re_éstate of Jullx E. Kane, deceased.—Pro- bate No. 28333.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testa ment of Julia E. Kane, deceased. and for let ters testamentary on sald estate by Charles E. Kane and Joanns L. Bames, it is. this 11th day of August, 1921, ordered that Joanna Donoghue. Oakiand, Californta; Dorothy A. Kane, infant, and Dell L. Kane. mother and caatodtan of said infant, New York, New York, and all ofhers concerned. appear in sald court op the 19th day of September, 1021 at 10 o’clock a.m., to show canse why such applica- tion should not be granted, and that motice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Eventug Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentloned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before sald return day. WILLIAM HITZ. Justice, (8eal.) A true copy. Attest: . CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy léf.' T of Wills for the Distriét of Columbis. Clerk the Promte Conrt. - - aul3.20.27 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. COURT OF THB Blmwrm umbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. , Admintatration—Tiis (v to give Dotice st the sabscriber, which was e Supreme Cou of the District of Cotuiubla, granted_ letters testamentary on the estate of Joseph Ferrero, deceased, bas, with_the approval of the Su- freme, Court of the District of Columbfs, hotd- ng 29th a Probate Court, appointed Monday, the day of August, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., as the time, and said courtroom as the place, for making payment and distrihution from said estate, under the court's direction and control, when and where all creditors and pereons enti- tled tb distributive sbares or es, or the residue, or parts thereof, are notified to attend, of by axent of sttorney daly suthor- with thefr claims sgainst the estate prop- erly vouched. Given under my hand thia 9th day of Augnst, 1821, NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By FRANK STET- SON. Attorney. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Reglater of Wills for the Distriét of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. 2u13,20,27 HENRY I. QUINN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict.of Columbia, Holding an Equity. Court. Lous Hurley, plajatie, vi. ine Boden stein et al.. defendants.—Eq: o. 38160.— The object af this suit is to hive partition by sie of thetollawing desceibed real estate, in the city- of Washingfon, Ditrict of. £olumbia, Rnown av lot No. sixteen (16) in Mofk No. Gné (1) in the sabdiviston of *“Trinidad.” s made by the Wishington Brick Machiné Company, % per.plat recorded in Comty Bogk 6. page 120, of the office of the eurveyor for the Dis- trict of Colnmbia (described I the petition fn this cagse as *Iot unmbered 16 in squire num- ot 20 sy of Aneuat 1051, ordored that s lay neust, L, defendant, John Walter. cause e to be enferéd hereln on or lefors the 40th day. “exclurive of Subaas aid leghl ol ‘occurring after of e publica. tion of this order: otherwise the éause will be 4 with aa ta cae of defusit. 3 2 this order tahed once a weel for Theee successive ;_-?efl i the' Washin \w Reporter e Bvenlng T eF, L sTDDONS: Justice. e e, 021, at ' of Adgust, R. L., and all others 3 | eurt on Monday. the Tn day 25 epm i | publieation to be| WM CLARK TATLOR. Deputy Hegtater | (s A it s { the s appearance | Dis LEGAL NOTICES ~ Wi M. HALLAM, Atterey. | l:mnfl COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF i ‘Hold| Columbla, Probate of * Patty ' Hammett Fouse, tnistra baviug 'f;.!t T‘a‘llfl flhl‘lu?'“ Cgc 1te el estamentary on e Wi, Tiuk M. Hiatlam a8 Aodle A. Stceet, the ecutors therein named, it s ordered this 34 d A.D. 1921, that Louise Honeywell, o5 JHediow avenve, Newnort sai 0 Beptember, AD. 1921 at 10 oclock am.. fo show canm why anch’spplication shonid ‘not be granted. i notiee hereot be nublished i the Washiag: ton Taw ter and The Evening Star once in éach of #mccessive weeks before ti return day-fierein mentioned, the firat public tion fo be not less that thi) drys befol return WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. - ( Attes CLARK TAYLOR, ister of Wiis for the District of -Colu Clerk of the Probate Court. 06,13, ARTAUR PETER AND W. H. BADEN, Al eys. 2 et SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colnmbi Holding Probate Court.—Bsta of Allce rritt, de d.—No, 28339, Al ministration Docket Application. havi been made herein for probate of the last will and festament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estaté, by the Washing- ton Loan and Trust Company sad George C. Shymm, It is ordered, this 1ith day of Aungust, AD. 1921, that E. Guy Burritt, B. Royce Bur. ritt and Sallie Burritt Hannegin, and all others concerned, appear in said court Mon- day, the 19th day of September, A.D. 1 at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cduse why such a plication should not be granted. Let notice bereof be, published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once In each of threa successive weeks before the return day Berein mentioned, the first publication to be not less_than thirty days before said re- tarn day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYIOR, Deputy Reg- er of Wills for the District of Columbla, Cletk of Probate_C 13,20,27 GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Hold'ng Probate Court.—Eatate of Jacob H. Amold, decensed—No. 28878 Administration Docket 64 —Application having been mude hereln for probate of the lnst will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Bertha H. Arnold, widow, and the executriz named in said will. it Is ordered this 12th duy of August, AD. 1931, that Anna H. Amndld (a minor), and all others concerned, appear in sild court on Monday, the 1yth day of Beptember, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such’ application shouid not be granted. Lot notice hereof be pubbshed in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the firei ublication to be not less than thirty days be- Fore said recurn day. WILLIAM HITZ ‘ane tice. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbin, Clerk of the Probate Court. #u13,20,87 CHARLES H, CRAGIN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS Court.—Ratate residing at uit ownership and for proper distribution of c tain trust funds in the hands of the platntiff from Uie sale of redl estate devised by the will of Repben W. Johnson, Iate of the Distriet of Columbla, decessed, as set out in the bill of complaimé. On motion of the plaintil 1t 1 by the court, this 13th day of Julp, AD. 1821, ordered that the defendants, James Henry Johnson, Chariotte Randall. Willlam Johnson and Susfe Gonnor, cause their appearance to be entered herein _on or before the fortfeth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal bolidays. oceurring after the day of the first publication of this order, otherwise the cause will be pro ceeded with ‘as in case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published once a week for_tbree successive weeks in the Washizgton Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspape, of said District before said day. And it s farther ordered that the defendants, the un- known heirs, alienees and devisees of Moses Johnson, Washington Y. Johnson and Louts Johnson, deceased, brothers of said Reuben W Jobnson, deceased, cause their appearance to be_entered herein on of before the first rule day occurring “after the expiration of thre months from the day of the first publication of this order. otherwise the cause wili_be pro ceeded with a8 in case of default. Provided a copy of this order be publishéd twice a montl for three successive mon‘hs in the Washingto. Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspapei f said District before safl day. A. A. HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) A true copr. KGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E HAM. Arst. Clerk. §716.23.30.2086,20.5e3.10 R. P. SHEALEY, Attorney. IN THE SU URT_OF THE DIS trict of C C. Herlihy and Mary Welsh, next friend Mary T. Wel<h. non compos mentl . altences and d of detend- an Doc.—The ubjert of this 25,726 and 27 in 6. C. re 770, 18 the city.ot Washinzton, District of Co fumbls, there being a question as to whether Nichol Young. Joseph Howard and hi wife, Sarab, and Notley Young, who comveye: the sa¥d lots to William B. Todd and his wife Elizabeth C. Todd, constituted all the resid uary legatées under will of Nicholas Young, deceased. and. the satd lots 26 and 27, having_been conveyed by G. C. C. Banr an’ wife, Margaret, who obtained the ‘same from said William B. Todd and his wife, Elizabet: C. Todd. fo Charles J. Uhlman and wife, Mina. 25. 26 and 27 being subsequentiy con- veyed to Michael Bernhard, wha in 1363 con veyed the said lots to Thomas Walter, and in 1865 conveyed the same property to' Patrick Welsh, under whom petitioners claim, and which property the plaintiffs hierein and’ those nnder whom they claim fed for more than fifteen_years. On motion of the complainants it Is thin 13th day of July, 1921, ordered that the defendants, the unknown heirs. alienees and devisees of Nicholds Young, Chatles J Thiman. F. W. Jones and Thomas Walter cause thele appearance to be entered Letein on or before’ the first rule dny occurring atter the expiration of three months from this date. otherwise the canse Will be proceeded with as . vided a copy of this order be published twice a month for three the Washington Law Reporfer and The Evening Star before said ddy. A. A OBHLING, Justice. al) A tize” oy, at: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. NNINGHAM. Asst., Clerk. * 3716.28.an H. S. BARGER & P. H. MARSHALL, Attormeym: IN THE SUPREMB COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Court.— In ré Estate of William H. Harrison, de- ceased.—Administration, No. 7308—Order Publication.—It appearing to the court in thi catme that & caveat has been fiied to the paper Writing dated May 7, 1920, and bereln pro- pounded a3 and for the last will and testa: ment of William H. Harrison, decedsed, asd that fseues have boen framed heteln is be triéa by a Jury, and a €opy of said issues an e orification of the thme and phace of sMid trial were duly served on Leslte B. Wright. Lefla Pritchard, Susan A. Dutton and Hobert W. Dutton, and retaroed not £ be found as to rge §. Boudinot, George B. Fleaner, Mrs. Earl Thompson, Jessie B. Flemner and Harry Boudnot, therefore, it is ordered, by the court, this Gth day of August, 1971, that safd issues be, and the same bereby aré, assigned for trial on the 10th day of October, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock s.m., in Criminal Court No. % or 2s soon thereafter as the same can be tried. the subgtance of said issues being whether the paper ting aforesaid fs, in fact. the las® will and testament of the eiM Willam H. FHarrison, deceased; whether the said William H. Harrison, deceased, at the time of making a subscribing or acknowledging by him of said_paper writing was of sound and disposing mind and mémory and capable of ezectting a valid deed or contract; whether said paper writing was executed and attested in due form as required by law; whether safd paper writ- ing was obtairied or the execution pro. cured by undue influence” of Lefla Pritchard and Susan A. Dutton, or either of them, o other person or persons; and whether ‘sad pa- per writing was ‘subscription thereof procured or duress practiced upon said William H. Har- rison. deceaned, by eaid Lefia Pritchard and Sumn A. Dutton, of efther of them. o any other persor or persoms; and, upoh motion of counsel for the caveators, {t's, by the court, Further ordered, That this ordér shall be published_at leadt twice’s week for u petiod of not less than four weék prior to sald 10th day of October, 1921, in The Evenlag Star newspaper, and once a Week for four weeks, in the Washington Law Repotter for the sdfne period. F. L. SIDDONS, Justice. (Seal.) A froe Copy.’ Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, -Depu ister of Wills for the Distriet of Columbia, Clerk of the Probite Court. 2010.13.1 se3 TOBRINER & GRAHAM, Attormeys. SUPREME ‘COURT OF THE dfag Proba Colt minfstea iber, of the bia, has obt the’ District of tration Iaté of the District of Columbia, deceased. All_persond having _clains the de- ‘teaved are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with_the vouchers thereof, legally authen: ticated, to’ the subscriber, ‘om or before .the 15th day of August, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by l&W be excluded from all benefit of e @tine. Civen noder by band this 10th day. A 1921, WILLIAM A, LEE. EARL P. READY, BYRON U. GRAHAM, (nxr'-'l. Al W. CLARK TAYLOR, Dej i Wills, for the Distriét of Col ‘bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. au20,: [ GE SUPR COURT OF THH DISTRIOT OF| Columbit, Hfl% Probate . 25330, Adfiniatration:—~This is to give that ‘the . ot the District of Colum- 4 obtained from the Probate Court of Jetters of adminle- on the estate of Anmelia A. Gardner, late of the stritt of Columbia, déceased. All persons. evac 10 CXhIbE the sxme. with (b vouchery 3 o thereot legally aut] SF befote day’ of & the 18t 1oL from &Il bemeit OF swid estate . Given under m this 18th day of 'August, 1621 A. LA‘{‘QIV. 8526 New Hampahl; L) Attest: ~ LEGAL NOTICES. " FRANK J. fiOCAN, Aiterney. IN THE SUPREMBE COURT OF, THE DIS. trict_of Columbia.—National s and Trust Company, substituted trastee under tho last wyl and testament of John Fredreick May. ve. Willlam May, et al. Equity No, 89065.—Order . of publication.—The object of this sait. is to iimtruet. tiie platoent by thie dectee of thix court as to v’ costruction and Interpretation of | east AT, feet 4% com- | I N, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Israel H. Lubin and Axp- | nle Lubin vs. James W. White, Marshall W. White, Mary W. Kaight, Nelile' E. Waite and Marion H. "White.—No. 39003, Equity Doc.— The object of this suit is to obtain a decres establishing of recdrd in fee simple, by adverse fori of the title of the plaintiffs to the inches front by the depth of the last will and testament and codicils of | original Iot 1 in square 975, &s the same is de- Jobn Frederick May. and as to ita fiduciary duties in Taen. 16 aring to the court, by the afidavit of Frank Stetson, trust oflicet of the compla that the defend- ants hereinafter men are_non-residents of the District of Columbin, and that the de- fendant Lula L. Dennis has been absent from the B8id District for at least six monthe: and it further appearing lo the court tlit & summons for the said defendants Nas been fawued and returned not to be ot appesred berein; thereimon ton ‘of the complaingnt, by its attorney, this 16th day of August, 1521, bereby ordered that the _defendant Carolyn Kane (May) Wrigh Wright, Eather Cobb W Wright, Alice (May) Besror vor-Webb, Loulse Genesta (Beaver-Webb) Leouard, Thomas 7. Leonard, b 8ybil Beavor-ivebb, Alfce’ vor-Webh, Pitrick Randolph, iifant; Lula L. Dennls and James A. McCormick, two of the three executors and {rustees under’ the last will and testament of iliin. Henry Dennis, ciuse thelr appear- be enfered hereln on or before the fortleth day, exclusive of Rundays and legal holida; Secirting aftér the dey of the ublicdtion of thls order, otherwise; ds to ::l.n:h: llfi!e 'll)‘:- proceeded with as in afault. provided that a eopy of thid grder be publiéhed n u ‘Washington. Law ‘porter and The Erveniug Star at least once Week for three successive weeks, to tb‘-{{z“f\ e ctpy. meses MOR: 3 5 ruc copy. Tes 3 GAN H. BEACH.' Clerl LiAMS, Adst Clogie oTE # o —wnl"’ TOOMEY & TOOMEY, Attorneys. (N THF. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia.—Ambrose 3. Goldsmith and Maizie C. Goldemith, hik wife, as joint tenants, plaintifts, ve. Rarah Goddard, If liv- ng. aud if dead. the unknown heirs, 4nd devisees of Sarah Goddard et al. fenddnta.—Equity No. 3908L—The object of *his suit Is to ‘establish of record plaintiffe’ citle in fee simple by adverse possessior to {he following described laud, sitnate in_the ict of Columbia, to wit, parts of original L‘". fitteen (13) and sixteen (16) in square ve hundred and seventeen (517), described as follows: Reginning at & int on the line of H street 22 feet east from the sonthwest corner of sald 16t 16, thence north 100 feet to & public slley, thence east along suid alley 22 feet, then south 68 feet, thence t ome foot, thence south 32 feet to sald street. thence weat along_said street 23 feet fo the noint of beginting, subject the right of ngress and egress through &n dllev three feet wide. opening on H stree immediately west of the east line of the above described nroperty; and to the right to bulld over said Aley, granted in a d Noyes et al. to Augustus Davis. dated Feb. roary 7. 1868, and recorled in H. M. H. 10. folio 200, cf the land records of the District f Columbia. Om motioh of the plafntiffs, for shown, it ia this 16th day of ngust A.D. 1921, the de: 1. Stew- i€ llving. and their nnknown heirs 1licnees and devinees, if deéeased, and the un- known heirs. alienees and devisees of Willinm Stewart and David Stewart, cquse their ap- Jearance to -be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal hiolidays, occurring after the .day of the first nublication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with a® in case of default, nrovided a ¥ hereof be published onc week for three successive weeks in the Wash. ‘ngton Law Reporter and The Evening Star be- fore said day. F. L. SIDDONS, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy—T MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By FRED C. O'CONNELL. Assistant au20,27.5e8 AMES W. MeNBILL, Attofney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Colmmbin.—Charles V. Imlay. com- mittee of Elidabeth C. Pral, plaintift, v T Annfe M. Prall Fahnstock, Knorr and Gladys Earnestine orr Lavignino et al.. defendants.—Equity 24579. Docket No. 35.—Order nisi.—Rob- -rt’ H. McNeill, Hayden Johnson and Thomas W. O'Brien. trustees. having reported xale of Wi that certain plece or parcel of land and wremires situste and lving in the city of Waphington, District of ‘Columbis. and known -nff distinguished as and beine part of lot five . in T. Drury, George W. Riggs and others’ nbdivision of square 185, as per plat re- “orded in Liber B, st foifo 210 of the records »f the office of the surveror of the District of Oolumbia, more fully described by metes and wunds in the bill of complaint and deeree of | { wle hefeln, to John W. Cardwell. for fifty- swven thousand five himdred ($37.500) dollars, ubject to payment of broker's commimion: of Ave (W7) per cent on the first five thousand 000) dollars, and three (3%) per cent on the anining Ofty-two thousand five hundred . it in this 16th of August. that sl sale be ratified and onfirmed by the court! nnlese cause to the con- C rary he shown before the'5th day of Septem. Provided, = copy of fthix arder be each of three successive Issnes of axhing‘on Law Reporter and three (3) ‘mes in The Evening’ Stan, prior to the expira- i of snid perfod. and ferfher provided. that ¢ the said trustees shall receive an offer for aid propery In an amount of not less than wo thonsand ($2.000) dollars in excess of V(v.seven thommand five hundred ($57.500) “cllars before the expiration of the period of wuhlfeation of this order. they shall have the “ght, and the right is hereby reserved. to can- and withdraw the publicatiomof this order *nd mecept and submit to the court for ratifi- -ation and_comfirmation such excess* offer. WILLIAM HITZ. Jnstice. (Seal) A trie pe—Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By “RED C. ’COSNELL. Assistant Clerk. Au20 27.2e3 against the deceased are herchy warned to e seribed ip the bill of complaint n_ this cause. B motich ‘of the compimiieme 1t 1s this 100 day of August, 1921, ordered that the de- fendants, James W. White, Marshall W. White, Mary W. Knight, Nellie E. White and Marion H. White, cyuse their appearance to be en- | tered oni or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and leghl helidays, occuiring after the day of the fint poblication of this orde otherwise the cause will-be proceeded with in case of default. Provided, a copy of th! order. be published once a week for three suc- cesalve weeks It the Washington Law Reporter | sud The Eveninig Star before said day. ¥ L. G. , Clerk. LIAMS. Awst. Clerk JAMES P. SCHICK, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF c_flumv‘ Holding Probate Conrt. — No. 28175, Administration.—This is to give motice thilt the subscriber, of the District of Colum- big, has obtdined from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia lettets of admi tion on the estate of Esther Tefft Miller, of the Diatrict of Columbla, deceased. All persons having clAlms neminat the deceased | are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with | the vouchers thereof legally authenticated; to {te stbscriber on or hefore the 29th day of . A.D. 1022¢ otherwise they may by law be exclided from all henefit of sald estate. s Zh day of J TAYLOR, District of Columbi SUPREM® COTRT OF THF DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holine Prohate Cogrt.—No. 28111, Admifiistration.—This % to gIv® notice that the subscriber, of the Dixtri obtained froni the Provate Conrt of U trét of Columby tern testanentry on the estate of Amaryille Gillett, also known 43 Amarilln Huttle Gillett, late of the District of Colnmbia, deceased. Ail persons huving clalms Bibit the same, with the v Iy authenticated, to the subseriber o fore the 18th diy of July, A.D. 1922 other wise” they m exclided from all i 4th MEANY, Second Clce Prestient! (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Depnts Register of Wills for the Distriet ‘of Columbia,” Clerk of the Private STPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ul'l Columbie. ~ Tiolding Proimte O 57, Admiinistration.—Thix i to g that ‘the wubweriher, nf the District o Iumbia, have obtained from the Prommte Court of the' District biu letters te mentary on the estate of Hattle Do selly of the District of Colum ceaned. ANl permins Laving claims against the bereby warned to exhibit 2 the vouchers cully thenticated, to the subscribers. the 16th day of August A D. 1022; otherwise they may by law be excluded-from all benefit of uald estate. Given under our hands this 16th day of Angust. 1021 AMERICAN SE- CURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. By MAK- TIN R. WENT, Amistant Secrefa TON A. THISSELL, 1340 Kenyon st. (Real.) “Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, De Regluter of Wills for the District o bia, Clerk of the Probate Court 3 F. A. FENNING, PAUL V. ROGERS, Atforneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- Inmbia, Holding Probate Court.—FEstate of Isaac T. Fellows. deceased.—No. 25337. Ad-| ministration docket 64.—Application havi been made herein for letters of administratt on naid estate by Walter B. Cooke to jskne to Frederick A. Fenning, it {s ordered this 4thi day of Angust, A.D. i921. that all of the uo-¢ known: heifs-af-law and next of kin of Ismac T. Fellows, ard all others coneerned, appear in{ rald court on Mondey, the 12th day of Sep-| tember, A.D. 1821, at 10 o’clock a.m.. fo show | canse 'why such ' application should not be | granted. Let notice hereof be published {u tie Washington Law Reporter and The Even- ing Stap once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, ihe first publieation to be not less than thir(y days before said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Ju (Seal.) _Affest: WM. CLARK TAY- LOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- ARTHUR PETER & W. H, BADEN, Attorneys. ‘TPREME COTRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colfmbin. Tialdtng Probate Conrt —Fatate £ Violet T. Shidy. deceaned.— <367, Ad- Ainistration Dacket 64.—Avnplication “een made hereln for probate of the laxt will nd textament of sald deceased, and for fet- ‘ora testamentary on sald estate. bv Eliot I “homsan: it s ordered thin 17th day of -nst. A.D. 1921, that Miilton W. Shidy. Eva Y. Whife, Trene’ M. Clum and all athers con- -orned_sppear in sald court on Monday. the *ith day of Septemher. A.D. 1921. at 10 Celoek a.m., to show camse why such sp- Jieation shonld not be xranted. Let metice reof be published in the Washinzton Law porter and The Eyening Star once in each f three sticcensive weeks hefore the return GEO. CALVERT BOWIE;, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THP DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Courf. — No. ~g1@2, Administratida.—This is to give notice “hat the subecribers, of the District of Colum. “if, have obtaiied frém -the Probate Court of “he’ District of Columbia letters testamentary n the estate ‘of Mary M. Cooke, late of the District of Columbis, deceased. ' All persons waving claims acainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the voachers “hervof legally muthenticated. ‘o the mmb- acribers on or before the 28th day of July, £.D. 1022: otherwise they may my lsw be ex: claded from all benefit of ssid eatate. Given ‘nder our hands thin 28th day of July, 1821, CHANLIS COOKE: Departmeut of State: A, DRURY, 1710 Eve atreet northwest. Attest: WK, eginter of . CLARK TAYLOR. bl Clerk ot the Wills for the District of Probate Court. an6,15.20 MILLAN & SMT¥H, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columhid. Holdiag Probate Courf.—No. 22358, Administration.—This is to give metice #he subseriber. of the District of Colum- has obtal from the ite Court of of adminis- . Church, Tate of deceased. AN persins’ having claims againet the de- cenned are herely wirned to eshibit the stime, with the voucherh thereof, legally suthen- ticated, to or the 12th ady of may by b . Given updet my hihd thia 12th dey of Auget, 104, GEO. A 'DOOLEY. 37 Tth stivet . (Real.) Atedst: A Tt ot Caabia. Cark ot the Bkt Surt " #u20.27.063 J. A; SWEENEY, Attorney. 2 — SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ot Probate Court. of Emma T. Mcintire. décénsed.—Nc Administration Docket 64-—Apalication e been made herein for probate of last will and testament of said deceased, und for fetters testamentary on said estate, by C. Lewis Test and Wi A. Test, it is o uyofAim; AD. rned 26th dsy on on the estate of Géorge G. Markham, | noti ‘W. CLARK TAYLOR, ity of Wills for the District of Colum- Pk of the Prébate Court. . 8u20.27,se8 of Columbia letters testamentary | Ai of the District of Col: Clerk of the Pro. Ga e . o= i ybPs.; Clinton W. Cortiand, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO: lumbia, Holdisg Probate Court.—Estate of | : . —No. 28352, Ad-| ministracion docket 61.-—Applieation _liaving een inzde herein for leiters of administratjon | on xail estate by Alfred G. Gawler to imne to! Frederick A. Fenming, it is ordered thix 4tl | day of August. A.D. 1921, that ull of the un- known heire-ut-baw and noxt of kin of Charies P. Rezan and all others concerned, appedr (n said conrt on Monday. the 12fh day of Septem- | ber, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m. to show | cause ‘wiy sueh application should pot bej granted. Let potice horcof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Bven- ing Star onee in each of three successive weeks before the retnrn day herein mentioned. The first publication fo be not less than thirts davn before said return daj. WILLIAM HITZ Justice. (Seal) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of Wills for: the District of Colambia. Clerk of the Probate Conrr. ... 361320 ARTHUR PETER. J. W. WHITING, Attorneys. * SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO. lumbin, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Leror C. Morris, decensed 344, Admin- | iatration Docket 64.—Applieation having been | made herein for probate of the last will and { testament of raid decensed. and for letters tes- tamentafy on xaid estate, by Nanie J. Morris, it is ordered this 5th day of Angust. A.D. 1921, that Mi Rebecca Porter and William M. Morrie and all others concerned. appear in | «aid court on Mondar. the 18th day of s»pu-rnvl ber. A.D. 192! 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such application should not he granted. Let notice hereof be published in the ‘Washington Law Reporter and The E\'»nhl(l Star once in each of threé siccessive weeks before the ref day her>in mentioned, the first publication to be not lest” than fhirt @ays before maid return day, WILLIAM HITZ, - (Beal) “Attest: WAL CLARK TAY: LOR, Deputy Register of Ix the. in- trict of Columbla. Clerk of the Probate Court. au18.20.27 ~ ~—JAMES E. PADGETT, Attorney. SUPREME COTRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court —Estate of Frank Careoll, deceamed.—No. 27729, Ad- ministration Docket - €3—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for let- térs testdmentary on said estate. by William H. Manogne, executor named therein. it is ordered thin 15th y of Awgust, A.D. 1921, 1 fhat Lucy Maddox, Mamie Cain, Trene Mason and Frank Carroll and all others concerned ap. pear in said court on Monday, the 26th day of Reptember, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.nt. to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof he pub- lished in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in esch of tI saec- cessive weeks hefore the return daf herein mentioned, the firat publication to be not less than thirty days hefore said return day. ILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clegk of the _Prohate Court. 20,27.e3 WM. H. LINKINS, R. A. FORD, Attorneys. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court. — No. 25844, Administration.—This is to give notice et the subscriber, of the District of Colum- has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testtmentary on the estate of Nannfe Cullinan, late of the Distriet of Columbia, deceased. ' All persons hatving claims againat the deceased are hereby arned to exhiblt the same, with the vouchers reof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 29th day of July, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from sll beneflt of sald estate. Glven uwnder my hand_this 20th day of July. 1921. GEO. W. LINKINS. 1719 K_street northwest. (Seal.) Clerk of the Probate Cous lerkiaf theiBrohate Oour iRl 2R R. A. FORD & C. 6. ALLEN, Attorneys. el IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- triet of Columbia, Hold the Probate Court.— matter of the estate of Katharine nd; deceaned.—Administration prilcation having been made | the probate of the last will avd of said decedent sn® for letters testaméntary on said estate by Lora Lee! Geoghegaa. It in ‘ordered, this Toth dny of | Augost, 1621, that Claudia Philedelphia, | itimore, 3Md. und’ Ethel Clawde Smith, Bar Harbor, Me. 20 eIl others concerned ‘appent in said court | on » 26th dky of September, 1021, at 10 o'cleck” ... to show cause why such appli- cation skwuid not be grated. Let- motice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once eack ‘week for consecntive weeks before the return_day mentioned, the first pub- lication o bé not less tham thirty days be- fore w4 rétors day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. A true . (Seal) Attest: W. 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GEORGE lacement, 14.000 tons displacemen QUEBEC vi the Northumberland and through Straits, Gut of nay River. smooth water, cool spacious "promenade decks, has rooms with bath, ive cruise to will make a HALIFAX Canso_and up the Magnificent scenery. ‘weather. The finest cuisine, ship. many Or- chestrs, dancing and all deck games. Delightful way to visit the famous and wonderful Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. The round trip occuples twelve days:” or one way to te $200 and u Quebe, five’ dess, "§100 and up. This is the fifth and last cruise of the season to Quedec. The fowr previous cruises hove beem most successful and our best advertise- ment is the unsolicited praise of the passengers carvied on those cruises. Sailing from New York 2 Call or write for information Furness Bermuda Line 34 Whitehall St, New York or any tourist ageney = NEW YORK T‘g Itormnu PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE- Rotterdnm. . .&kflw@ Now. Rio de Jameiro S 5 Montevideo Conneotions for all Taten, -oto., Sept. 15 S. S. Vasari 6 Oct. of South - v Gen- J. W. RYLEY. Mgr. TABOR TN Ocean end Conneeiicut ave. mld’ll lofllav.':::“.:lr‘;’n\-;ml:' lient table; 19th season: rates from Tabor T T T & A M DCNN. | Lavor Dny { H‘—E AL—Y‘JS Geean end Kentucky ave. | Ruaiug. water jo rooms. Bathing: from hotel. Rath.ag from botel weekly. Near Boardwalk. Roome. Apts., Hotels, Cottages, Stores. L. Fraley Mills, .32 §. Tennessee ave. MARY] POINT BLAKISTON RESORT | % mile to Blakiston laland. Per. and week end guests; hotel and cottages; bathing, danc- ing. Water.front lots for saie. Telephone R. D. Biskisten, Leonardtewn, 35-F-7 or Frod. R. Walker Co., Maia 5170, Aute Map and Booklet. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. AVALON —ON CA S porch: plenty shade; electricity: ; same iy ] e , THOS . MTE CHESAPEAKE BEACH. rs. " Phone ., Owner. 30° —CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD. BELVEDERE ROTEL. LARGE, Write for rates or erick Exchange. N. Sn!ll Mgr. N _CITY, MD. PLIMHIMMON HOTEL e oy ottt BREAKERS HOTEL o= font Private owner. rooms. until October. . FIMMONS. Prep. GBIE ead Chesapeake bay. Modern. Blec. lights. All B Smmstments. Orchestra. H. Turser, Prop. LE VIRGINIA. “NORTH HILL” fowie 15 circalar. Tennis, pool, swimming, bowling and dancing. Special Rates for | CASTLEMAN werneey : sewerage hi o tuberculal MAN, O Orkney Springs. September MONROE HOUSE tion. COLONIAL BEACH HOTE casoeing, 6 FRA D. Bl . Owner and mamager. _ - 2° beativg, mo children, invailds or taken: fresh meats. frults, ané $i8 per week untll November: MAGRICE CASTLEMAN, stiemans Farry, €larke Co., Va. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS, INC.. In the Allegheny Mountains. Mineral waters .-au.mn’.'?:.nqm Table the best. COLONIAL BRACH. VA. Formerly the Sherman, Mrs. Tasker and Lowe ‘Whole block of river fromt; salt-water bath. ing from hotel; fishi , crabbisg. temais: . Chiickes CRATING. P { out of bed the | thing else on earth, {aay. 1 { for a meal; the brass ! T'had had all the fun I want MODERN FIRRPROOF STORAGE ST VANS ON THE ROAD 1 TTMI LOXNG-D UILDING STORAGE Guods and Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers Soburban and Long Distance Movtug Fres Extimates. 1438 U st o LEAN, LR’ nd pianos. venient locatior. m.w. Phone Main 1282 *UNITED STATES® STORA% cO. ESTIMATES TR ee PHONES FANII33 16T SNY ida . Com- Pa. ave; 107 St.N.V4 Fun for the Malays: From the Detroit News. “T happened to see in an old copy of the New York Clipper an advertise: ment of a steam merry-go-round. relates a writer in Asia. “That gave me-an idea. There had never been a merry-go-round in the Malay Penin- sula,” and 1 was confident enough of my judgment of Malay nature to gamble that it would be a success. | cabled $2,000 in gold for the merry- go-round, which arrived in Penaag ' nine weeks later. “Opposite the Hotel de la Paix 1 found a good open space, and 1 routed inese merchant who 1told him that I should like ot for a show. Now. a show betier than a; nd so we were not long in closing « bargain. I was to pay him a rental of $1 Mexican had no paper on which te write out the agreement, and so. Since I didn’t want him to change his mind, I paid him $36 for one month. writing the receipt in my pith helmet. He signed in my ha “I began bu: owned it. to rent thi Chinese like: css on the Chinese New Year day. The merry-go-round Wwas the sensation of Penang. The crowds flocked to see it, and the na- tives lined up for several hundred yargs, each with his dime in his hani Wwaiting for his turn. We were 50 busy that 1 could not even go to the hotel v organ of the merry-go-round shricked from early in the morning until late at night. In two days I took in $1.500 Mexican. ~ ‘After the merry-go-round had been running two weeks 1 was approached by a man who wished 1o buy me out. ane 80 I sold it to him for 10,000 rupees— $4.500 in gold.” 7 Public Golf. From the Philadeiphia Ledaer. It is not the experfence of Phila- delphia alome that opportunities pro- vided by our larger American cities for the increasingly popular game of golf are lnmenl-blr insufficient. o The story that is repeatediy told of the crowds waiting patiently for many hours at Cobbs Creek for & chance to get on the links is paral- * 1 reports from Chicago, New 1;0:‘k bhynd :‘!’her municipalities. OF course, it is a diversion that takes up a lot of room. But if hundreds = are willing 'to stand for hours for. ., the sake of any game, it ig a dem. onstration of the fact that sport has a compeiling hold on the affections of its devotees and is. worth the allotment of room as cer- tainly as foot ball, base ball, cricket Golf has cease time of the rich. classed with croquet as an effeté and effeminate pastime suitable onk to the feeble and the elderly. Tt is a game for everybody and it is = democratizing influence. There atill available space in the suburbs for the creation of other public links. . While we are setting our house and our dooryard in order for the sesqui-centennial, that we may show our city at its best to the visitor, it would be well for us to lay our mew links as an evidence of the fact that we put healthful out- door exercise high on the list of the things that it is desirable that a city should provide for its citizens. —_— Some Relief, Anyway. From the San Framcisco Chronicle. ~I hear your next door meighbors have a new organ. How many stops has it7” " “About three a day—for meals. Which Is Something Else Agsi From the Clnctuati Enquirer. “Js he an ideal young man?” asked mother. m:n.:uy answered the weary ughter who had: been entertaining Ialllm. ':ut he certainly thinks a deal of his 1.” PR Lacking in Humor. think! seriously of matrimony.” il (hats better than resardlag it as & joke,” replied the old maa. “Pather.” sald the young man, “T'm ich & 1

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