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4 i 5 . ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921—PART" 2. EGAL NOTICES. : - z LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL STEAMSHIPS. _ MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. - < R. R. HORNFR, Attorney. HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys.| — JAMES T. LLOYD, Atioraey. Continued. Continued, Continues. Continued. . ¥{ THE SUPREME COURT OF THFE DIS- = —_— A ¢ Washi A TCT be ver, WHEN MOVING M N N. Y. %rict of Columbia—E. J. Morton, Osborn T.| SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- | SUPREME COURT, OF THE DISTRICT OF ll'llllhl Law Schoel Learn Spanish 307.7% . T o e R Waylor, Marion F. Harris, trustees of the|' lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28111, | Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate bf Co=-Educati: I can teach you at your home r one way-prices’ €oods fn- - Roval Order of Jonavid of America, and the | Administration.—This is to give ndtice that the | Mary A. Kyle, Deceased.—No. 28404, . , Co-Educational. Opens Sept. 30 Wi, RERMANDE?Z, 008 K.st nw. * | e 5 St 8 Order of Jonavid of America, & corpora- | subscriber, of the District of Columbis, has [istration Docket 64.—Application having been ses now_being Cholce of 5:30 or 7130 Classes = 2 - = i Ton, piaintiffe: vs. Charles C. Carter, John H.| obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis- |made hersin for probate of the lsst will and || formed in the “following sub- 3-year course leads to LL.B. T l AMERICA LINE Xo-’";sz‘#l‘u ’:Qm’.‘-f;:. ‘g;fr:g-\:;: - m: :m'. orn?ol:::fl 5 'l-el?{l:u'ulnmel!;y on the :::::::::"o'f ;:l D e I Jects: degree. Prepares thoroughly Bied Woceln, oraziop for a dissolution "of the | Amarilla Tattle Giliett. Iate ‘of the District of | Harris, It 1n ordered this 23rd day of August Aceountnncy ({f%‘“’) s} u;:e‘!%sord .syrz::_l classes. NEW YORK 'l'0 ROTTERDAM corporation, organised and existing | Columbia, deceased. Ail persons having claims | A-D. 1021, that Sarah Archer and Robert W. . Bookkeeping (Modern) A8 e 5 | . VIA Sader 'the Tavs T force Ta.the District of Co: | SeUIIN i deconséd ate hereny Warbed t6 ex. | K¥Ié and ‘il others concerned. appear in said | Shorthamd (Gregg & Pitman) all or Address X PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE- LITTLEFIELD,ALVORD &CO. Tambia, it is this 6th day of September, 1921 | hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legal- |conrt on Tuesday, the 4th d-{ of October, Typewriting (Fritz-Eldridge) 1736 G N.W. YMC A Main 8750 S| 2. 15tk . Srdered that all persons integested 1n xald cor- | Iy ‘uthenticated. to the subscriber_on or be- | A;D. 1021, at 10 ciclock R.m.. 1o show Cauge Calculating Machines AR I UR-MER . e Sa R Foration be, and they are hrredy, requifed, 1o fore the 19th day of July, A.D. 1922: other. | B AT Secretarinl Selence - e N. Amsterdam.Sept. 17, Oct. 22, Nov. 26 _Telophene Main 8809, aprear o thts court on or before U 10 7 | wise they may by Taw be excluded from ail | ingion"{ " Heportce 'and The Hveaing Siac Bustnen: Eaglish The Misses Eastman’s School FELIX MAHONY, Director |Noordmm. ....dept.24, Oct. 25 Dee 7| MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE have. why the prayers of said petition should once in each of three successive wevks before merc: Law 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mass. Ave.) H o = ! Bot “be sranted and' malq cofporation disoived | tUis Ath day of Auguet 1621 UNION TRUST | the return day herein mentioned, e frst pub- et e ione i tor aast e B Bt et e e Yok New Location: Conn.Ave. & M St. | Ryndam. ... .0ct. 15, Nov. 15, Dec. 24, PHONE = - — i a decree of this court. Provided & €opy Of | vioo progidond WA lication to be not less than thirty days before e Intermediate and Primary departments open | ), g . General Passenger Office, 24 State St., o order b pubisied ones week for'three | XAT [T O00S, (S, At QAL CLARK |anid rerurn ary. " WILLIAM, HiTe, Jusice. || reservations, o e ey o aanton Bt oh¢ | Day and Evening Classes e YA tr Sl N s succeasive weeks in 3 3 7 1 : Beet Insertion of this ‘mofice 10" be not leas | District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate | Deputy Reglater of Wiils for the District of STEWARD SCHOOL Children’s Saturday Class than one month hefore the return day hereof | o 281017 "} Columbla, | Clerk of the Erobate Court. (Accredited) 1 Interias Decoration, Costume De-| MAW-LT |1\ LTS -4 13| C| 2 A u"-“""\nc' Justice. (;;;1.{2..\.::‘-‘- ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, z 2u27,5¢8.10 1203 F Street N.W. M. 8671 a'rmu"t t oo i, Textile Desi n Coly Com- = .' e e N . Attorneys. BARNARD & JOHNSON, Atteracys. For Girls fl'"zl i D:- wl:; 3"-”‘ "Sk . oc = sepvicE U E. NNINGHA % k. .17, or r) mer 3 e, etcl Al T J F. R. OGILBY, Attorney. SUPREME (OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF [SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF i anen i & . Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 26339, | Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 2400 NINETEENTH Painting - land M odeling SC THE SUPREMF_COURT OF THE DIS- | Administration.—Thig Is to give notice that 28105, Administration -This I to sive notice Individual Instruction. School PAS SHIPPING trict of Columbia, Holding a Probate Court.— | the subscribers, of fhe Diatrict of Columbia, | that the subscriber. of the state of Pennayl- STREET N.W. Begins October 1st. Hours for| In re estate of sed.— | have obtained from the Probate Court of the obtained from the Probate Court Twenty=third Year Begi: str 2 LONG-DISTANCE MOVING _ Adm. ‘No. 23448 Application having been | District of Columbia, letters testamentary on | of District of Columbia, letters of ad- ot r ns Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily. No Ch. Py Esti R e Lo U e LT L Gt s U s D | IR, Sttt s Wil ] Septemborzy Quickest Time Actous e Pactnc || N0 Oharge Tor BEURMETRS ¢ i - S , deceased. - ichelbacher, otherwise n a1 zZ O . . L g ey a5 for lediers Textamentary o snid esiale by | ingclaims agatit the dzc-lul'd":-n ‘hereby | Kohier, ate 'of the'Distrct ot Columbia, de- The National University T;;‘)i"::""“d for 4 college. || ~ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. by the Largest and Most Luxurious || CTEAY. D Lo Chocetaty fet LD ational Metropol nk. o 2 o exhibit the same, with the vouchers ! ceased. persons having claims nst Co-Edueational - advance: course VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, UKULELE STUDIO— teamships: - e \ o this Sth day of September, A.D. 1921 that | thereof, legally authenticated, to t b- | decensed are hereby warned to exhibit the i svon: “Empreas » enient location. WESCHLER Pa. ave. oontz, Johnson. ey, E .D. 1922 rwi - sul 'r, on ol fore . . - ¢ BeCariy Goace Tiper. Ethel Alice Harris, | cluded from all beneat of said etate. Given the"'Snd day_of ‘August, A.D. 1022; other. Fifty.fl“rd Year Begins Elementary. _Maln 7858, Advanced 'Empress of China” UUN]TED STATES L Grace Fleanor White: Ve Vines. James | under our hands this Sist day of August, 1051, | wise they may by law bo eiclnded from ail ‘ashington Conservatory of Music TO EUROPE M. Ada orval W. Charles Francis | GEORGE C. SHIXN, Evans bldg. ANDREW |benefit of said estate. Given under my hand October 1, 1921 S ! ‘Adams, Edward Roscoe Adams and Alice Bled- | PARKER, Vice President, the Washington 22nd_day of Angust, 1921. ROSA E. ’ Send Your Bo S 1408 New Hampal.ire Saflings Every Few Days From ST A gete and ail others concerned. Loan and Trust Company. (Seal.) Attest: | FAULKNER, 1081 Suburban ave., Pittsburgh, ~ y StartivousiOtiMoen SuiMusic=NowaOpen 119 Montreal and Quebee to €ourt on Friday. the 14th day WM. CLARK -TAYLOR, Deputy Register of | Pa. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each To the Washington Day = Liverpool, Southampton, Glasgew, S 20 pilock s o o cavte S| N T S8, it S Columbia, S o0 et BN OF e Potmte ol vy Evening Somh "B, o ASSOCIATED_STUDIOS BT T s e ication shou . e Z se! ‘olum| rk of 3 uet 10 2 > o n ot | 4 % BACKING B Bemereer sok T'{.:"‘é‘“‘;‘..,'é"s“’:r ‘oscs in| WHARTON E. LESTER, Attorney. el Standard courses leading to Potion give’ the" bost AT T BIMON. Varke eultore. #.:,fi Delighttal n:y?::' :::‘PI:{-R-:-Q ,m"“’ A e T e s it pubiication | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF : the degrees of LLB., LLM: and Chanse Sor the. rikt of Rohaiko of London, collaborated with 8¢ Lawrence River and Gaif || PHONES S8%s332 182550% fumn day herein mentioned, the e DybiiceL g | Columbis, Holding Probate Court —_fatate of | 1N THE SUPREMB coURT, DeTRicT oF | M. P L. and qualifying for ad- G T O L S s U s Avply to Agents Everywhers, or — = : 2id | Anthony Lechert, deceased.—No. 26340, Admin-{ Columbia, Holding Equity Court.—In re dis- ation f . E. A 5 return “day. " A. A, HOEHLING. Instice. | L0 SEo0ect doce e on. having been | solatlon of Miller-Diggle Compuny, in —lfiqnlly’ missionZtoflexamination’forithe sen Toachers whone Foanklin Tt ol of O City Passenger Dept. CLARK (Seal.) A true copy. Attest: W for the FAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wl jstrict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. %e10.17.24 made hereln for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on sald estate, by Reverend John Guloz, it in ordered this lst day of Septem- No. 39258.—Upon consideration of the petition filed in the above entitled cause it is this 31t day of August, 1021, ordered that all persons { interested In said corporation appear in said r. Students by Intensive study may complete the maximum work offered in shorter time. 1st Year High School Bwimming—Indoor and Outdoor Athlatics Rafael Josefly of New York, 1910-1913; Richard Burmeister of Berlin, 1409 1916, Studio, 1913~ Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone Franklin 7179. Pacific Rallway, Trafic Agents NEW CONFERENCE For catalog or other infor- mnuo-}: apply National Univer- sity aw Building, 818 " 13th street northwest. ~Telephones Main 6617 and Franklin 2909. WILSON, TUIDEKOPER & LESH, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colum! Holding Probate Court. . H ber, A.D. 1921, that Frank Lechert, Ignatius Lechert, also known as Ignac Lechert; Ladis- Iaus Lechert, also known as Wiadyslaw Lech- ert; Frances Rezler, also known as Frances Boesler. and as Franciszka Knast, and Ed- court and show cause, if any they have, on 10th day of October, 1921, why the said cor- poration should not be dissolved, provided that the asbove order be published in The Evening Star once a week for three successive HENRI BOKOLOV—Violin. Graduate of Brussels Conservatory. Pupil of Caesar Thomson. Studio, 1107 11th st. n.w. Telephoue Frankiin 3594-W. Frequent pupils’ recitals and concerts. Headmaster. 1736 G 8t. N.W. Main 8250. of Rebecca E. Hvatt, deceased.—No. . Administration Docket 61.—Application haying been made herein for probate of the last will d deceased, and for letters mund RHezler, also known as Waclaw Roesler, and all athers concerned, appear in said court on Monday. the 10th day of October, A.D. 1921, weeks, the first insertion to be not later than one month before the return day hereof. WIL- LIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. MA & PRIVATE LESSONS | T} twenty years' experi- SCHOOL OF { SINGING } ITALIAN METHOD ON FINANCE LIKELY cause why such application shoul ister of Wiils for the District of Coiumbia, | that the subseriber, of the District of Colum. Day and Evening L I placement sail- and ‘testament of at 10 o'clock a.m., to, show causé why such | Test: MORGAN H, BEACH, Clerk. Hy WM. | encen, I musl gentamentary xmmxl:‘;:;-;; 5 i-l;';_”" P Srplleation ;':ml: «'{‘"m"nf."'g'-mn'ézn“l“h: 8. ADKINS, Asst. Clerk. 23,1017 | enee Afififl':u"ndx_x 156.B. Star ofice. 13%_ D" |fersuth vear. Mme. Lucia Rordert diploma- S e T e N eptembar, AD. 1921, | oreot e D e I e e A=t iay | ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, CIAL ART Faduate and formesly aasistant t0 Lamperti e that William A Buabons, L A, Bushous M_ 1 o 'T:'mfl'fi.«w"ffi nM“:n:x'n"' retum Attorneys. td onction e ook i requset T Con 1 Visit of Doumer to London 3 . - lay rein mentio l, e first publicati e —— . 4 - = = Charies Fults and ail others concerned, appear | he”not las than (WEty days biote sald returs [SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 1] $ JCNOoOo Tllsecrnting ", Cartooning, [T aahion. = SRR : Samata court o lamy. The T day, OF O | daT A A ORILANES Stcl”® Eeal) | cotumbla, Holdine Erobate Court, - N < Drawing, Lite Class, Color, Lettering. ||| vointed _paseen- | [ndicates New Parley 0, shovw | Attes | CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Re- | 28408, Administration.—This is to give notice 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. 1 WASHINGTON 21,000 tons dis- I by Allies. 1 grant Let notice hereof he published in | Clerk of the Probate Court. €3,10.17 ' | bia, h tained from the Probate Court of All Ce ial B h B W akhington Taw Reporter and The Even'ng C. Court. .10, ks’ ohitn ned! Eroe e s kate) Coart 'ommercial Branches plac ai ' the Washinglon Lan Hepr e Mrecemive weeks | - PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. [ 1o bu'(ee 2’ o James B, Doanclly, Iate of || LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR || Season Begins September 19 COLLEGE lngiifrom SHER e e . oty before the return day herein mentioned, the the District of Columbia. deceased. "All per- | | | l | on to SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF — INC. < 3 e n ey . ;‘f";,!{“"-}:‘,_","’(' pSolumbis, Holing Provate, Court —No. R e O e Enroll Now OF MUSIC, S. Vestris |, LONDON. Septemmber 3—Another al- . Tistice. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAY: 5 nistration.—This is to give Botice | yonehers thereof, legally authenticated, to the 3 nancial conference seems likely as Bt et W e B | BT ST Dl I IR B S 0 || OO RSITY AW SCHOOL || Washington School of Art ety el I mbis. | via, o . Het o oy i B T bl 6o ot adin | E2"Sschonea oo i Seneae f, S Shee UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL 5 Fall Term, September 12 |/ io. ) & 5.0ciro Scrsar | minister of finance, Paul Doumer, to B GER, AT > v e t. & e estate of ry Clare | Gi nder my hand this 22nd day of Angust. CO-EDUCATIONAL 15/ reef W, London. y M. a - HARRY S. BARGER, Attorney. de_ Graffenried, iate of the District of Colum- Given under my hand thin 22nd 4o D S fea bl T 02 llthk?t t Office lOp:n for Registration Montevid S. S. Vandyck |} ;lon T«;Idac:hsl Doumer had an in IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- e e, aey g heTions having claims | TRUST COMPANY, by HARRY G. MBEM T of Association of American Law ExankiiniZ4075 21:23 Yearbook - (new) e it mncEllor Jof ffhe oxcher are hereby warned to ex- | Vice President. (Seal) _ Att WM. goriot Btandards. Most Approved 714 17th St Frank, 4491!| |Buenos Aires October 27 lauer Horne regarding the disputed ques- » = trict ot Columbia.—Mas . Blakeney va. {hi 2 Charles *W. Rixkener et _al.—No. L pIbit ithe e, ity Doc.—The object of this suit I8 to ob- aln ‘an absolu‘e givorce of the plantift, May B, ‘Biakeney, from the defendant. Charles W. Pinkenes, because of acts af adultery com- Imitted by him with the defendants. Marie Nelson and Lillian Mortimer. On motion of the complainant it is this S1st day of Angust. §821; "Ordered that _the defendants. Marie Nelson ‘and Lillian Mortimer, cause their ap- | pearance to be enfered herein on or before the Fortieth day sive of Sundavs and legal hotidass, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause Wil be proceeded with as In case of defanlt. Wil Tonnections for il parts of South Americs. For rates, etc., apply company’s office, 42 Broadway. N. Y., or any Steamship or Tourist Agent. . M. Hicks, 1208 F St. N.W., Gen. ersl District Agent. - LAMPORT & HOLT LINE tion of the allocation of the first billion of marks paid by Germany as repara- tions. By an agreement of the allied minis- ters on August 13 this sum was to have been divided 550,000,000 marks to Bel- gium, on the basis of Belgium's priority = gg‘h , and 450,000,000 marrku to Great ritain against the cost of Great Brit- RESORTS {ain’s army of occupation in the Rhine- ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. } lan Under this agrecment it was un- 510 T !derstood that France would recoup her- self the cost of her army of occupation ps OUSE by the products of the ines. est: Register of Clerk of the with the vouchers thereof, | CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy for the District of Columbla, Probate Court au27,003,10 Full courses of- ot Instructien, STEAMSHIPS LURAY EXCURSION Bunday, September 18th. Special train wili leave Washington at 8:00 a.m., returning same evening. $5.50 covers all expenses. Early reservations necessary. DELTA TOURS Phone Main 1472 500 Bond Bldg. AUSTRALIA Washington College of Law Co-Educational Twonty.Sixth Yesr Opens Bept. 26th at 7 P.M. Tuition, $85 per Annum Sexnions’ 5:15 to 7100 P.M. Confers Degrees, LL. B.—LL. M.—M. P. L 1 am. to 6 p.m. Phone Main 4585| all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 20th day of August, 1921. COR- CORAN THOM. c¢/0 American’ Security and Trust Company, * (Seal) —Attes WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 28,10.17 MARK STEARMAN, Attorney. the_secretary. hone LAW BUILDING, 1435 K ST. N.W. and testament and codicil of said deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate by Marie Judson Rusling, it is ordered this 30th day of August, A.D.’ 1921, that Lee Judson Marie Judson R SUPREME COURT OF THE_DISTRI Colurmla, Holdiag brobats Court — Estate of Rualing, infsnt, ing, his Jane Ingram. deceased.—No. Provided, o cupy of this order be published | J 28436, ~Admin- | R, L, A oncered, Sppear in once a week for three successive weeks in the | istration Docket 64.—-Application Laving been ' day. a Honolulu, Suva, New Zealan i fane orter “and. The. Erening | made hereln for probate”of the lust. Wil and | ert S for1r ak 16 oclork. m, o show BUSINESS SCHOOL -— The Batatial Passenger Sreamer ‘Agrecment Sigmed Provisionaily. ,nwm mewspaper before said day. WILLIAM | fewiamens, oF S e e "y i letters | cauge why such application should nmot be iagara’ R. M. 8. *] Massachusetts Ave. near Reach M. Doumer at the t igned th TTZ, Justice. (Seil.) A true copy. Test: | testamentary tate. by Lillian L. e D e be sl ket the A seleot school, established thirteen = 5 7 50600 Tory, A 5 at the time signed the BEACH, Clerk. By WM. S.|Nutting. it is ordered this 2nd day of Septem- hinzton Law Reporter and The Evening years. — Thorough training in Ste- School of Fnl’fl!ll Service REDUCTION IN RATES azreer:x-ly:‘r|(;n|)- prov ;mnflly. = : ground that he must refer it 1o his gov- phy and Touch Typewriting. Spe- | cial Hoview aad Dictation classes in Orogs and Pitman shorthand. Spenish native fessor. Earoll now for FALL For fares and_sailings app Ry., 1419 New York Ave.. Washington, or to Canadian Australasian Royal Mail Line, 440 Seymour St.. Vancouver, B. C. 23.1017 W. H. BADEN, AFTER SEPTEMBER 12TH Weekly Rates With Meals: Room for one. ber, A.D. 1921, that Mary Ingram Smith, Mary | grar once in each of Ingram Hartley, Letitia Ingram Tucker, th ernment, which declined to ratify the agreement. and since has protested against provisions by which France Georgetown University Complete Courses for ARTHUR PERER Att, unknown heirs at 1 first publication fo be mot less than thirty ¥ Jane Ingram. deceased. and all others con- |t ays before said return day. WILLIAN E = SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | {orned, SPher 1 nald court o0 avopony. the |HITZ, Justice. (Seal) Attest: WM. CLARK Foreign Trade, Rosmifor two would receive notning of the first bili Columb Hold Proba vy 28439, 10th day of tober. A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock | TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the hi D L e first illion o N Ay am. fo show cause why such application | pistrict of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate 726 Fourteenth Street Shipping, T o emncr Wi : ngrily denowsced the agreement, Administration.—Th's is to give notice that The subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has Diplomacy and shouid not be granted. Let notice hereof be Consular Service published in the Washington Law Reporter and ublication of an article especially a Court. #¢3,10,17 (Corner of New York ave.) d ‘Brick, Steel and Stone Constraerion the Probate Court of the Dis- - G i e e ses (e o | TN Exeningl BCarioncs infanchi o2t irewi e CULL & CULL, Atforneys. Phone Franklin 2994 i, ont vlce : Stone Con i Ke'ynes, member the estate of Joseph M. Paxton, late of the | mentioned, the first publication to be not less | STPRESIE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Forelgn | Pnl Bathing (rom ey e | i0) < Dations ORI S A District _of Columb'a, deceased. Al Der- | than thirty days before said return day. A, A.| Columba, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28450, after 5:10 own Bourdwalk our n, predicting that Germany would de- by o _exh me. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills | the subscriber, of the District of jumbia, has M. Doumer was sent to London to con- Vouchers thereof, legally authenticsted. €0 the | for the Diatrict of Columbia, Clerk of the | obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis- OP ENING DATES mi:?':.«.xunuel-nd information, address 'adlth!lfikvl'e WATER 10 “3" ROOMS {suic with the British government. After e they Y oy iaw | Probate Court. 83,1017 | trict of Columbia, letters testamentary on o = oy oo e vasor. Prench Chef. Orchestra. Dancis ihe conference h Secretary Horne to- t. otherwise they may by law | e T Attorn: the estate of Jane T. Bland. late of the Day. Evening. Secretary - CRO-RRAES e day, a communication wa: ued saying B cxciodea from, all ‘beneit of sai eatace: 3" | Distrlctof * Calumbia, decenséd. Il per: Schoo! of Ascountancy Now open Sept, 30 Sthosll ofiEacacatSenvi NEW YORK TO EUROPE C that the questions involved in the Paris 1 1d by ne 8 K sons having claims agains eceas are ommercial School ..Now o] pen e % 5 Y ’ b " ThE WASHINGTON TOAX AND | SUPREME CODRT OF THE DISTRICT OF |icreny"waraed 1o exbibic. the same, with the desilis HNow open O b St e INW Sailings from Pier 74, 34th St N. R. WELLSB““U ST i raenliins R (el r 'OMPANY. By PARKER. | ~Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court . { vorchers thereof, legally suthenticated, to the oy 19 . S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON K oy s ST M d of complete friendliness and cordiality, Tiee President. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK | 23425, ~Administration.—Th to give Do- | nubscriber on of before the 6th day of Septem- 4 Washington, D. - S. Btk AT pacar Beach, cor. bouse; open surroupe. | and that it was agreed the issues raised s -xr);xm::x,o ln:!:;x{n b:g:. '"‘};"‘.,‘“:fl,' for h:r:: fice that the b.!‘:h::l‘b;r:)m the District of | ber, AD. 1922; otherwise .lhey! may by law({| Law ';h":;'.'fih, - Sept. 30 |i — and AMERICA oms. private batte, athing. privilepes foom hatel, | Should receive further consideration in ot umbis 0 g Probate Court | be exciu all benefit of said estate. for , Call or Address i Shower . Elevator to street. dr i it » Conrt. h 107,21 | of the Distriet of Columbia letters of admin- | Given under my hand thin 6th day of Sep: CCOUNTANCY (Piers 3 and 1, Hoboken) excepted. | Biru; dainssis to apwtly.” At Plos ponc pues: | COnSultation with the other allics. ARTHUR PETER VT BADEN, | istration on th estate of Ogle M. Forrest. | tember. 1021 EDGAR T, GADDIS: 1017 Kast YMCA SCHOO PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG G S0 Bocied” Ownersyp Dietios = late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All (Seal) Aitest: WM. CLARK Offers exoeptional opportunities to __BREMEN 2 XS | HUNTING RESTRICTIONS Capitol _st. TAYLOR, Deputy District of Columbis, Court. 8010,17.24 T CHARLES CRAGIN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia.—Charles H. Cragin, trus- i ames Henry t al. fr, ve. Johnson —In Equity No. 89 The object of this suit is to establish the true ownership and for proper distribution of cer. tain- trust funds in the hands of the plaintiff from the sale of real te devised by' the will of Renben W. Johuson, late of the ambitious men and women, REGISTER NOW FOR Day and Evening Classes | PACE INSTITUTE 715 St. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sta. SBIX USNERSITY —SHOOL — W | PLYMOUTH—BOULGGNE—LONDON Shepberd. Ph. D., Pres., 808% E) New—Lururious—Comfortable, aiv.” instruction; college preparatory: | OLD NORTH STATE: Iglllnfllnil:rl l'b'flfl‘,‘d chemistry. nlxstfll‘. LA P Oct. 11—Nov. 15—Dec. 15 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS PANHANDLE STATE: "= Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Conrt.—No. 28407, Administration.—This is to give notice that thie subseriber, of the District of Columbla, ha: obtained from the Probate Court of the Di trict of Columbia. lette administrat! e.t.a._on the estate of Relle E. Paxton, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per- sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the Youchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on_or before the 31st day of Au- gust, A otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of eaid estate. Register of Wills Yob fhe persons having claims against the deceased Clerk of the Probate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally anthenticated, to the subseriber on or before the 24th day of August, A.D. 1922 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said es- Given under my hand thix 24th day of Avgust, 1921. HARRY C. ROBB. MecLachlen bldg. (Seal.) Attest: WAl CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Conrt. 2u27,808,10 nd JULIAN W. 1736 6 MW, = CONTINENTAL —— Teunessee av. uear Dewcii. Aways open. Pri- vate Laths, ronning water in rooms: elevator; excellent table: white service. Amer. plan, $4 up daily. Special wky. rates. RBooklet. Garage. . WALSH DUNCAN. Creston On Boardwalk at Montpelier ave.” Suites with bath., Running water all rooms. Elevator. Special Septen H. M. REEVES. IS aYINE AMERICA: Sept. 28—Nov. 1—Nov. 29 GEORGE WASHINGTON: Oct. 4—No: M. 8250. Open To Wome: DECLARED TOO LIBERAL Director of New York Zoo Would Decrease Bag Limit, Shorten Season and Increase Fees. By the Associated Press. ALLENTOWN, Pa., September 10.— taty of Accountancy Course of College Grade C. P. A. Instructors. Standard ARTHUR PETER er rates. ‘WHITING, Attorneys. Columbi et out in the bill of deceased, @iven under my hand this 7th day of Sep- compiaint. On motion of the plaintiff it is < S O ot mer. 1951, THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND{IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- piaints 2 o Texts. Day and Evening BREMEN—DANZIG Dr. W. T. Hornaday, director of the “ - - . t Columbia, Ho the court, this 13th day A.D. 1921, Foglish Grammar, Composition. " i % = sl TRUST COMPAN ANDREW _PARKER, rict of Colum! olding an Equity Court. { the_ court, tuis ISt 607 @ amessiHanry, Classes. S e e Tatin, - Spanish, PRINCESS nroxx‘:“ N, » e et Trea “‘;’;‘g‘;}:,‘,_‘fi' every | New York Zoological Park, in an ad- —The Washington Loan and Trust Company, & Attext: WM. CLARK trustee and_executor under the ister of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate %010,17.24 Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigouometry. _Arithmetic, H 1s tory, Drawing, Bookkeeping, Stenography, Q! ete. | dress yesterday before the Interna- tional Association of Fish, Game and Forestry Commissioners, in session Johnson, Chariotte Randall. William Johason and Susie Gonnor, canse their appearance to be entered herein_on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holida: Vice President. (St TAYLOR, Deputy District of Columbia. Court. POTOMAC: UNITED STATES LINES et al., defendants.—Equity No. 37500.—The ob- Sept. 22 Nov. 5 Dec, 34 | American and Euroj C. A. MURPH I - |Colonial Sy Soieprer mee Enroll Now for ARTHUR PETER W. H. BADEN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. 2765 Administration.—This is to giv sed, the defendant Frances Marion Shaw in Y the subseriber, of the District of Columbia, has < of said District before said day. And it i Main 1736 UNITED AMERICAN LINES 3 OBLENTZ. e feoms the Trobate Court of the Diw. | Fraser took wnder said last wil s Laia: | further ordered that the defendants, the u Phone Main 8250 for Catalogus. M anaptagiOBerotors o ithE CHE K BEACH. cense for hunters A e tambia. letters festamentafy on If any. power of sale the PAin | inown beirs, Sliences and devisees ‘of M 8250 G St. Women Admitted Lanaging Operatora Je B’ a S Dr. Hornaday declared the bag limit e elam. IntesioF the . Jonnson, - Washington' Y. Johnson and Louis N.W. United States Shipping Boars CLEVELAND INN of all the states 50 por cent too lib- the es District of Columbia, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the ~Vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on_or before the 23rd day of March, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. en under by hand this 2nd_day of Sep- tember. 1921. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. By ANDREW PARKER. Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Depnts Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. #010.17.24 ALEXANDER WOLF, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—In re assignment of Sa vel Silver.—Equity No. 39120.—This _cause being referred to the auditor to state the ac- count of the assignee and to allow the said assignee reasonable compensation for his serv- jees as assignee, the costs of the assignment and of this proceeding, and a reagonable fee to his counsel, the balance of the fund remain- ing to be distributed amoug the creditors as they may be entitled thereto, notice is hereby given that 1 will proceed with said reference oa Thus October 6, 1921, at 10:30 a.m., 2t the audifor's rooms in the United States courthouse, at which time and place all cred- Jtors of Samuel Silver will appear and present thelr claims with the proof thereof. HER- KERT L. DAVIS. Auditor. #10.17.24 FRED G. COLDREN, Attorney. IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbis.—Lanra Louise Childs, plaintiff, ve. Albert Frederick Scheper, de- fendant.—No. 38978, Fquity Doc. K3.—The Ject of this suit is to have the terms of the last will and testament of Thomas W. Smith, deceased, construed; to have the court deter- mine what, if any, interest in the real and personal estate of said Thomas W. Smith, de- of said testator; what power, if any. court has to decree the sale of such of real estate of said testator as it may be shown is to the interest of the parties to sell; what is the proper meaning of the expremsion ‘‘heirs-at-| contained in paragraph 16 of said last will and testament, aud that the plaintiff be informed and instruct- ed as to its duties as executor and trustee der said last will and testament, and that thi court_decree the sale of the real estate men- tioned and described in paragraph seven of the bill of complaint and the amended bill of com- plaint, or so much thereof as to the court may seem 'to the interest of the parties. On mo- tion of the pIaintiff, it is this 26th day of Au- gunt, 1921, ordered that the defendants, Esther Todd Smith Morton, Mary Morton, infant: Marjorte Morton, infant; Esther Todd Smith Morton, custodian of the said Mary Morton and Marjorie Morton: John William Sanderson, in- fant; Richard Sanderson. infant; Caroline San- derson, infant, and Mabel Rock Smith d construction | derson; custodian of said John William Sandth: son, Richard Sanderson and Caroline Sanderson, caure their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundayn and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of ths order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided. a copy of this order be pub- lished once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Heporter and ine Evening Star before sald day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By W. E. WIL- LIAMS, Asat. Cletk. 2u27,8e3.10 BAUMAN & BAUMAN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court.—No. 24389, Administration.—This is to give mo- legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 29th day of August, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be excluded from H HOEHLING, Justice. MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Test: of said District before saf (Seal.) occurring after the day of the first publicati of this order, otherwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with ‘as in case of default. a copy of this order be published once & week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper Provided Johnson, deceased, brothers of said Reubea W. Johnson. deceased, caune their appesrance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of three months from the day of the i this_order. otherwise the cause Wwili be pro- ceeded with as in case of default. copy_of this order be published twice a month for three successive months in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper rst publication of Provided a A. A, true copy. By F. day. A CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. ¥16,23,30,8u6,20,5¢3.10 E. 5. SPRINGER, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colum! bia, Holding Probate 28371, Administration.—This ix to gi -No. notice Court. tiat the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Edward T. Bates, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All_persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the Youch- ers_thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber, on’or before the 20th day of August, A.D. 1022; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my 1and this 20th day of August, 1021. 31. ALICE BATES, 2810 18th street northwest. WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Dep- uty Reglster of Wills for the District of Co- (Seal.) Iumbia, 0. Attest: Glerk of the Probate Court. McKENNEY & FLANNERY, Attorneys. Freshman and Advanced Classes ILLOW BROOK ACADEMY. A home school for children. Offers a thor- ough physical, mental. moral, military and mu- wmical training for college or businesh. Under Christian masters. Located at the base of the Blue Ridge near. Washington, D. C. Modern conveniences. Henlthful. Scenery beautiful. Address J. C. BEATTY, Headmaster, Bige mont. . Knights of Columbus Eve- | ning School 1004 F Street N.W. and 1311 Massachunetts Avenue Registration Begins Sept. 19 Tuition Free to Ex-Service Mem and Women Commercial Courses — Account- ing, Bookkeeping, Business Eco- nomics, Business Law, Commercial Correspondence, Spelling, Stenog- raphy, Typewriting. Academic Courses—Algebra, American _History, Arithmetic. | Chemistry, English, French, Geom- | etry, German, Greek, Italian, Por- tuguese, Physics, Practical Elec- tricity, Spanish, Public Speaking. Statistics. ? Fall Term Opens September 12 ‘Washington Preparatory Evening School Accredited Y. M. C. A. 1738 G St. N.W. Office, Room 301 DVANCED AND FUNDAMENTAL COURSES IN ACCOUNTANCY Professional courses of collegiate 45 Broadway, N. Y. MOORE & McCORMACK COMPANY ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP COMPANY 2050 Whitehall On_Board G here, urged the passage of the Anthony bill, now before Congress, as a means of solving the migratory game problem. The measure calls for a nation-wide system of federal li- BRADDOCK HEIGHT: CAMP SCHLEY INN. Special September rates. £10 1 5 per week. Amercisn plan. ates for Labor day. North_Chexapeal Beach jeral, open seasons 50 per cent (0o 1LL OPi : P ilong and resident hunters’ license fe I:ov per cent too low. George A. Lawyer, chief United States game warden. also supported the New-Anthony bill. John H. Wall, jr., of Alabama, urged the development of forests in order that fish and game may be preserved. “If the hunters and fishermen of the grade leading “to the degree of Bachelor of Commercial Sciences. Classes Open Monday, Sept. 12 FEICA by UnionCastle Line, Sanderson & Som, son , Gon, Passenger Agts. Or Any Steamship New York Ticket Agents. country are to have anything to hunt and fish,” he declared, “the forests must be restored.” He advocated the passage of the McDuffie bill now be- and ivate baths, capacity 500. e ‘capacity 500. Altitads o et T Will Remain Onen Ustil October. JOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager. fl Write, call or phone for bulletin. THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Bosworth, President 1009-11 _International Building 131921 FSt. N.W. Ph. M. 5668 STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term Now Open - Sep Bept FRENCH LINE ] place to spend’ the summer. NEW YORK—HAVRE—PARIS }pisce to spend the summer, B PARIS .Sept. LA TOURAINE .. Sept. 17 LEOPOLDINA FRANCE 18 Oct. Oct. 1f 17 Oct. -Bept. 17| B WOSES & SONE, 1ith AND ¥ N.W.— _______Modlern firepmof storage.______ 2 13 3 19 .3 . 10 81 1 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, THE POCAHONTAS Ocean front. Excellent table. An up-to-dats For reservatioss fore Congress, providing for a national ]demnment of conservation. Honore Mercier, minister of mines and fisheries of the province of Que- bec. was elected president of the as- sociation for the ensuing year and Madison, Wis, was selected as the next meeting place. PROSECUTOR DEPLORES USE OF WOMAN JURORS Would Shield Them From Hearing Sordid Testimony That Must Be Considered. THE WAVERLY Ocean front. Boollet. Mrs. B. G. PORTER, Jr. ~ HARPERS FERRY, W, VA. HILL TOP ROUSE 5, TEA ROON ontd 10 pm. Tryit. T 8 wvmfi! STORAGE i ] * | MOVING, PACKING & ED—RETURN LOAD FURNITURE OR from Washington to Philadel about AL WA, 13 Gotgen £ood: September 15. st.. Wilmiugton, Del. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF fee that the subscriber of the District of |™ Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. Columbia has obtained fromethe Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of admin- obfect of this suit is to obtain decree declar- ing the marriage ceremonv between plaintift and defendant null and void and of no effect. «" | By the Associated Press. HACKENSACK, ACCOUNTANCY 26435, Administration—This i to give notice Day and Evening Sessions 3., September 10. FURNITURE PACKED, CRATED AND SHIP- RICHARDSON&“BASTIAN, Attoraeys. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Harry Palmer Rusling, deceased. —No. 28423, Administration Docket 64.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will On_motion of the plaintiff it Tth_day B O e omertha M. ‘Tyier, | that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- H : O etcmber, 1951 'ordered that the defendamt, | o domws ab Rohertha. M. _Flon 1oier. | bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of phisaderd Courses by C. . 4. and STENOGRAPHY L P Aaabie price. Phone Frank. |—Selection of one woman for the Ber- ‘Albert Frederick Scherer, cause his appearance | the District of Columbia, deceased: ~All per- | the District of Columbia letters of administrs- T Probl thod, Junior snd TYPEWRITING in 2015, LOUIS NOTES, 814 E st. n.w. Es.|Een county grand jury and thirty- B enronca herein on or before. the fortieth | ey iact O O st the deceased 'are | tion on the estate of Henry Clay McKenney and Preblem M o’ BOOKKEEPING. tablished 18 years. g S five others for petty jury duty day, exclusive of Snndays and legal holidays, 5= i Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased Benier Clasies Tow 1 = i 3 f tor” Archibald ¥ . exclusive of Sundays ud legal holldays. [ hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the | Rii* rsons having claims against the deceased [ [ Write for Informational n. ACCOUNTANCY brought from prosecutor Archiba ey e (ol e Mt inublication | vouchers thereo, legally authenticated, to the |are Terehy warned to exhibit the same, with SECRETARIAL C. Hart a statement in which he Droceeded with s in case of default, Pro. | Sibecriber on or before the 10th day of|the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to ] TRAINING questioned the wisdom of the state’s Yided, a copy of this order be published once S B o U D5 | the subscriber, on_or before the 20th day of < legislators in thus exposing women a week for three successive Weeks in the e nder my bend thig 10th duy |AuSuSt, A.D. 1022: otherwise they may by Call, Pl]m;\e nrtrwrlte for Why Not Break the Monotony to the embarrassment of repuisive ¢ nformation 5 testimony. iaw be exciuded from all benefit of sald estate. g Given under my hand this 20th da; Pneumatic Tired Dump Trucks. DIXIE HAULING CO., Local and Long Distance Commercial and Household Storage. Packing, Crating and Shipping. 410 8th St. N.W. Washington Taw Reporter and The Evening Star before said day.. A A. HOEHLING. Justice, (Seal.) A true cofy. Test: MOR® GAN H. 'BEACH, . "B._CUN. NINGHAM. Asst. Clerk. R. P. SHEALEY, Attorney. BT Nature established 2 difference be- tween man and woman,” he said, “put the law has created them equal. Womankind has very modestly boast- ed that it is now the equal of man- kind. A fair compliment to us, inas- nwuch as they boast that they have of All-Rail Travel By a Delightful Water Trip Historic Pl:t-fllllb River o Beal Atteat: WAL CLARK ieniota: e. '(Seal. 5 1921, MARY A. McKENNEY, Me Decgnv Register of Wills for the | (Seai.) " Attest: WAL CLARK TAYLO lumbia. Clerk of the Probate|Deputy Register of Wills for the District o 2u27.5€3.10_ | Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. HELEN E. JAMISON, Attorney. School of Accountancy poot Moo [IIl] F st st Ninth Main 3430 IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbia.—Mary Welsh, Margaret ©. Herlihy and Mary Welsh, next friend of Mary T. Welsh, non compos mentis, plaintiffs. Vs. the unknown heirs, aliences and deviseea of Nicholas Yorng, deceased, et al., defend- ants.—No. 39140, Fquity Doc.—The object of this suit is to quiet the title to lots 23, 26 and 271n G, C. Saur's subdivision of lots In square | Samse ~a b 1951 thet Edward O Bradley 776, in the city of Washington, District of Co- | and all’ others concerned appear in said court | THR TEACHING CENTER OF THE DIS- Day. and eveulng sessions. ~ Day Convenient rail _commections to e 16 a month. Night school, 39 cspect for the more delicate sensi-, lumbin, there being a question as to whether | on Monday, the Srd day of October, A.D. of Columbia Chapter of the American B ephone foc our latest catalogue All Points o . 1125 14th St. NW. e oT woraniinhiand this 4u® - [Phome Main 2054 fluences me to deplore the serving of Nicholss D. Young. Joseph Howard and iis wife, Sarah, and Notley Young, who conveyed the said lots to William B. Todd and his wife, Elizabeth C. Todd, constituted all the resid: uary legatees under the will of Nicholas Yeung, deceased. and the said_lots 26 and 27, having been couveyed by G. C. C. Saur and ‘wife, Margaret. who obtained the same from sajd William B. Todd and his wife, Elisabeth C. Todd, to Charles J. Uhlman/and wife, Mi and lots 25, 26 and 27 being subsequentiy con- veyed to Michael Bernhard. who in 1863 con- Jo3ed the said lots to Thomas Waiter, and in conveyed the same property to Patrick Woldh,_ under whome-petitiosers’ cittms,, and which property the Raintiffs herein and’those under whom they claim occupied for mord than fSifteen years. On motion of the complaizants 3t is this 13th day of July, 1921 ordered that the defendants, the unknown heirs. aliences and devisees of Nicholas Young, Charles J. Thimen, F. W. Jones and Thomas Walter, SUPREME, COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Sarah W. Bradley, Deceased.—No. 28306, Ad- ministration Docket 64.—Application having been made herein for probate of tie last will and testament of sald deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on said estate, by Lawrence Sands Faddock, It Is ordered this 23rd day of 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such’ application shouid not be granted. Let notice f be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the re- tarn day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less tian thi before said re (Seal.) Attest: 3 3 ty Register of Wills for the District of Cols Clerk of the Probate Court. au27, JAMES T. LLOYD, Attorney. IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla, Holding an Bquity Court. of Raphael John He: nge of name.—Equity No. 13 ] Church are now open. Plans and at 1715 Florida ?ve! n.w. PROPOSALS. 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Two_distinct, parallel courses, each leading in Jears to Bachelor of Laws, in_four years to Master of Laws or Master of Patent Law s and Chesapeake Bay to Norfolk, Va. SEABOARD AIR LINE ATLANTIC COAST LINE NORFOLK & WESTERN SOUTHERN RAILWAY THRU TICKETS City Ticket Office, 731 15th N.W. been raised to our level. Perhaps their pleasute will be alloyed when they realize that in some respects in crder to be made equal taey may be lowered. Perhaps as an officer of the Jaw I should visualize them as the same, yet I have an old-fashionel The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., women it all caces before our grand and petit juries.” Mrs. Julla N. Sidnan of Ridgefield Park, who will bTe ::rjflrn ‘“ldonthlhe grand jury next Tuesday, sal ere was altogether too much modesty and that every woman should do her duty a citizen. ARMY-NAVY UNION ELECTS. MILWAUKEE, Wis., September. 10. —Maj. Ellsworth Jeffery, Cleveland, was elected national commander of the Army and Navy Union of the United States at the close of the an- ual meeting ycsterday. Other offi- cers elected include: Senior vice com- Specialists in Long-Distance Moving flm.'f ft. Finest Storagy Space ln City. 500 Rooms for -‘" Goods and E:ren Packers, Craters & Shi O e et etimaien. 1658 O ot > UNION STORAGE COMPANY canse their appearance to be entered herein on i befora-the first rule day occurring afte noon and fternoon, over two hun- Gegroe, SEpieation of {hree months from chis ate | D e aie o ',..“:fl"f.?."‘.m‘“; For information apply to mn.:trd C. .’;’i.n‘t‘;“"“:“,fh"?i 5 Massa- e of Goranlt Froriald s <oy of e s ok e Eafar Hugh J. Fegan o ohset o statt, Henry Ebert. n_case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published twice a menth for thres months in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. A. A. MOEHLING, Justice. _ (Seal) A tre Sovg- Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. ?- Clerk. . *3716,23,806.20,8¢3,10 ‘CUNNINGHAM, tified me#n‘ penmanship, - secretarial and (Opposite typewri 5 Im: cer- tlon night, o “For Oatalogs lfld‘ Information o %, . MA. LLB, Ph.D.. Pennsylvania; judge advocate, H. Fdgerton, New York: chaplain, J. Hinkson, Pennsylvania. A pension. not to exceed $30 & month was urged for disabled vet- erans of the Spanish-American War,

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