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10 * LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES . HAMILTON & HAMILTON; Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28111, Administration,—This is to give notice that the sabscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia letters tamentry on the estate of Amaryllis Gillef also known as Amarills Tuttle Gillett, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All usons having claims against the deceased are reby warned to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legal- 1y authe: ted. to the subscriber on or be- fore the 19th-day of July, A.D. 1922: other- wise they ‘may by law be excluded from =1l 'S ¥ ugwet, e INJON ) LEGAL NUTICES |7 GBS a3, S R. K. H°SNER. Attorney. resident. al. ttest: . K IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the Pagsenger Ofice £ Whitehall Bt. New York \ - trict of Columbin.—F. 4. Morton, Osborn T..District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Taylor, Marion F. Harris, trustees of the Court. #03,10.17 Royal Order of Jonavid of America, and the |- z Royal Order of Jonavid of America, a corpora- | ARTHUR PETER and W. H. DADEN, tion, plaintiffs. vs. Charles C. Cart hn H. Attorneya. Myers imle’ Myers. defendunts.—Faulty = No. 3%247.—On_consideration of the petition: SUPREME (VURT 0F v fled ereln, prasine for & dlssotution 'of the | SCUENE DONNT SRTHE, IR aforesald corporation. oreanized and ‘existing | Adminintration —This te- (o sive motice. that under the laws in force in the District of Co-| the subucribers. of the District of Columbia, Inmbia, it fs this 6th day of September. 1921, | hnvo"antatned from the Probate Court of the orderrd that all persons intereated in ald cof [istrict of Columbia, letters testamenta pnnl.hu‘ n—h | Bd they are .h:'nh;.“wq‘m:;ddt the estate of e I thix eourt om ox, hetove: (18 nY i trict of Columbls, deceased. All person: of Octoher, 1921, and show cause, if any they | {ip" claim against. the deceated are hereby have. why the prayers of wnid petition should | warned to exhib't the same. with the vouchers not be granted and said corparation dissolved | yRe 10 FEUNE ThE ol H i e e b Dby a decree of this court Provided a copy of this orler he muccessive weeks first fnsertion of this notl | ncribers. on or before the 30'h day of August, ibli<hed once a wvol! for "—'r';".IA D. 1922: otherwise they may by law bn'l- e T et T ':;hd m-';- -':1 benefit of r"Am Glven mder our handx & day of Augna one moneh hefors the retorn doy hereof. | SECh R CTREING. Byane bidg, A A. HOEHLING. Justice (Seal.) A trie| pARKER, Vice President, the Wi Tt H. n:g‘,u;w (“‘";':1'3,14--. d Trust Company. (Seal.) HAM. Awst. Clerk._10.17.24 | WM. CLAPK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of F. R. OGILBY, Atiorney. Wills for the District.of Columba, Cle-k of Probate Conrt. #3.10.17 THE OURT OF THE DIS- . Holding a Probate Cont! — | WHARTON E. LESTER, Attorney. Adm. No. 2848 —Applieation havinz been | SUPRFME ¢OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF made herein for the protate of the Inst will >4 Columb'a, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of testamept and coicil therato of said d-eensed. | anthany Lechert, deceared.—No. 24340, Adm'n- 24 for letters testamentary on sald ew'a I | s ration Dack ¢ 84.--Appication having been the National Metronalitan Rank. it i« ardered. | made herein for probate of the last will and thin 8th ‘dav of | Seph v AD. 1021 that ament of sald deceased. and letters amentary on sald estate, by Reverend John fulos. it is ordered this Iat day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1921. that Frank Lechert. Ignatius Techert. also known as Ignac Lechert: Ladis- laus Lechert. also known as Wiadyslaw Lech- rance v, also know Frances - rancixzka Koast,” and Ed- mund Bezler, also known as Waclaw Hoealer. and all others concerned, apnear in said court on Mondsy. the 10th day of October, A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock .a.m., to ahow cause why such policat’an showld ot be granted. Let notice ereof be published in_the Washington' Law Rerorter and The Evening Star once In each f three miccedx've weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the first publication to be not lss than fhirty dava bfore sald re'urn day. A A. HOEHLING 3 Attest: WO CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Reg- ‘ater of Wills for the District of Columb'a, Clerk of the Probate Court. 23.10.17 ™~ trict of Columb In re extate of Ophel'a Marxton. deccased — t Eonirt on Friday. the 14th day of October. A.D 1991, at 10 o'clock a m.. to show eanse why such’ application shonld not be gran Lot patice herecf be published in the Washington Yaw Reporter and The Evening Star omce in each of three successive werks before the re- turn day herein meutioned. the first nablication to he not less than thirte dave hefore sald return day. A. A, HOEHLING. Jvstice. Seml) A true copy. Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of W lis for the Distriet of Columbia, Clerk of ‘the Prohate Gonrt. %e10.17.21 W. C. SULLIVAN, Atforney. SUPREVE COFRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columhta, ~Hold Lryate Conrty o 27198, Administration.—Thi¥ Ix to give mitice ihat the subscribers. who were, by the' S preme Court of fthe District of Columhi Franted letters festamgntars on the esiate cf Joseph J. Darlington, deceased. have, with the approval of the Supreme Court of the SDistrict of Cdinmb’a, hold'ng a Probate Court. aprointed Monday, tie 10th dar of Octoher 3921, at 10 o'clock a.m.. as the time, ani #2id courtrom an the place, for making pay- ment and_distrbution from said estate: under the court's direction and control, when sad where all creditors and perwons entitied to distributive shares or legacies, or the resi- dne, or parts thereaf. are notified to attend. in perwon or by agent or attorney duly au thor'zed,"with thelr clams againt the cxtate roperly vouched. Givin under their bands TET 4t day of Sepfgmber. 1921, TIO; S RUST COMPANY, PEELLE & OGILBY, Attormeys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding . Prabate Court.—No. 24262, Adwiinistration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the D'strict of Colum- hia, has obtainel from the Probate Court of the District of volumbia letters of admin- ‘on c. t. 8. on the estate of Mary Clare raTenried, iate of the District of Colum- decensed. Al persons having claims inst the deceased are hereby ed to ex- hibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, ‘egally authent'cated, to the subscriber wm or before the 29th day of August, A.D. 1922; may by Iaw be excluded from il benefit of sald en‘ate. of August, American * Secn Trust (Seal.) Attest: WM. ‘LARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills ‘or the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. 8€3,10.17 MARK STEARMAN, Attorney. SUPRFME (OURT OF THE_DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—| Jane Ingram. deceased. Ry strat'on Docket 61.—Application having been made he-ein for probate of the last will and entnment of sald deceased, and for letters estamentary on said estate, by Lillian L. ting. it in orfered thix 2ad day of Sep-em- ‘er, A.D_1021. that Mary Inzram Sm'¢h, Mar-y Incram Martley, Letitia Ingram Tucker, the nknown hefrs at law and next of kin of said Jane Ingram, deccased. con- ppear ip xaid court on Monday, the ay of October. A.D. 1921. at 10 o'clock a.m., to «how canse why such application “hewid not bé granted Let not'ce hereof be publixhed in the Washingzon Law Reporter and The Evening Star once In each of three censive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. A. A HOEHLING. Jostice. (Seal.) Atteat. WAL CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of Wilis for the District of Columbis. Clerk of the Probste Court. #e8.10.17 o t of 3 CLARK TA Deputy Reg'ster of Wiils for the D'atric Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. HARRY 5. SARGER, Attorngy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS triet of _Colnm 3 Blakener vs. Charles W. Riake: No. 39009, Equity Doc.—The tain an absolute R Rlakegey. from the defendant. Diakener, becauxe of act af & itted by him with the defen won and n Mortimer. On 31n¢ day of Aug 1 deiendants. 3arie Nelson and Lill'an Mortimer, cause their. ap- pearance to be enterrd herein on or hefore tl fortieth da clusive of Suniays and leeal holidars, oecurring after the day of the first publication of rthis order: otherwise the camse will be proceeded with as in case of defanlt. Provided. a cops of this orler be published a week for three successive week in the <hincton Law ‘teporter and The Eveninz Srar‘mewspaper before sald day. WILLIAM .-1mm|\1-1n-u'x it is th ordered that__ti ‘'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C;, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, LEGAL NOTICES 1EGAL NOTICES. | “TOBRINER & GRAHAM, Atforneys. ALEXANDER WOLF, Atterney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict. of Columbia.—Bthel M. Rutty, plain- T, va. the unkmown hefrs, eilenees de- ey etees” allenton wad. devisecs of Wil unknown allences & o liam T. Clarke, deceased, defendants.—I Equity No. 39228.—Order of publication.— object of this sult is to obtain & detree es- tablishing of record. adverse the title of the plaintiff, Ethel M. Rutty, fee simple: to the gouth twenty-two (22)" feet ten ‘and one-half (103) inches front by the depth of original lot numbered twenty-one (21), in"square numbered one hundred and sixteen (116), In the city of Washi District of Columbia, improved by premises 1222 19th street nofthwest. Upon motion of the plaintift 1t ia hy the court this 1ith day of August, 1921, orflered and decreed that the defendant the unknown heirs, allenees and devisees of George B. Dyson and Willlam 7. Clarke. de- gesed, remectively, cause thelr appesrae to be entered herein on or before tl flrl?.‘hlh day occurring after the expiration of three months from this date: otherwise the cause wil be proceeded with as in case of default. Pro- vided a copy of this order be published twice a month for three months in the Washington Law - Reporter and The Krvening Star before SR W R WiTAAME, Aut. Cleck. \8e17,24,0015,22 WILSON, HUIDEKOPER & LESH, Attorneys. SUPRFME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ~€olumbia, Holding Probate Court. of Rebecea E. Hratt, deceaned.—No. 28233, Administration Docket 64.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters textamentary on sald estate’ by Jamés P. Sch'ck. the executor named In s3id will, it s ordered this 8th day of Sentember, A.D. 1921, Bushoug, A. A. Bushone, M. g.' William J. Pifer, Sara Ful Charlen Fults and ail others concerned, appe in aaid court on Friday. the 14th day of Oc- tober. A.D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show canse why appl'cation shonld not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Wi Star, onen In each of fhree successive weeks | before the return day herein mentioned, the first publieation to be not less than thirty dwvs before said return dav. A, A. HOEHLING, Justice. (Real.) ~Attest: WM. CLARK TAY- LOR, Deputy Register of Willa for the Dis- ifict of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court #e10,17.2: CULL & CULL, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT OF Columb a, Holding Probate Court.—No. 23450, Administration.—Th's Ix to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has ed from the Piobate Court of the Di of Columbia, letters testamentary on late of the District _of Columb'a, decensed. All per- nons_baving claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhib't the same. with the vaonchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subseriber on or before the 6th day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be ‘exciuded from all bemefit of xaid estate. Given under my hand this 6th day of Sep- tember, 1921. EDGAR T. GADDIS. 1017 Eaxt Capitol_st. * (Seal Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Prohate Court. #e10,17.24 trict the estate of Jane T. Bland, GEO. C. SHINN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE D trict of Columbia.—Mabel C. Stoner, piain Hiff, va. Annle Carric Bixby et al.. defendanta. —No. 49029, Equity Doc.—Order of publication. The object of this xuit is to obtain a decree of partition of the following real estate situate in 'the District of Columbia: Lot numbered aeven (7), in block numbered sixty-one (81). “n the subdivision known as Fort Saratoga Ad- dition to_ Brookland, as per plat recorded in County Rook 18, paze 4. In the waid sur- veyor's office, to xell the sime anl have diatri- bution among the parties to this proceeding an their interests may appear. On motion o i it da thls 10t dar of Aus 1921 ordered $hat the defendants, Aunie rie Hixby, Gedrze W. Cockles, Exther fington, Howard Buffingtan (infant), Edgar C. Heltzell. Walter Heltzell anl Elmer Cockles. caure their arance o be entered heiein e fortieth day. exclusive of Sna- 1 holldars, occurring after the fon of this order. and the unknown heirs- of George W. Cockle: heirs-at-law, the plain® fore. legal of the first publ al ceased, cause their appearance fo be entered herein ‘on or hefore the first rule day occurring after the expiration of three tonths from the e af Cthe® first_ publication of this _orde otherwise this canse will be proceeded with in case of defanli: provided & copy of this o der be publizhed in the Washinttion Law Re- porter ind The Washington Evening S‘ar for theee months, once @ week for three wiccesnive onth and twice a_mon! weeka for the first me e A menth B the two sucreeding monthe. WILLIAN RITZ, Inwice. (Seal. rue copy. Teat: MORGAN H, BEACH Clerk. By W. E. WIL- LIAMS, Aest. Clerk. au13.20.27.5e17,24.0c15.22 Justice. (Serl.) A trua copy. H. BEACH, Clerk. Hy WM. 203.10.17 IR and W. H. BADEN, Attorneyn E COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Prohate Conrt—No. Administration.—This ix to give motice that ihe aubser ber. of the Distelet of Columbla, hax obtained from the Probate Court of Dis- trict of Columbia. letters testamentarr on the estate of Joseph M. Paxton. late of the District _of Columb'a. decensed. Al pe sonx having claims against the decensed a hereby warned to exhibit the xame. with t votchers thereof, legally authenticafed, to the scriber on_or before the 27th day of Au- gust. A.D. 1922: otherw'se they may by law be excinded from all benefit of maid eatate. Given under by hend tifx 2nd_day of Sep: tember. 1971: THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUNT COMPANY. By ANDREW PARKER. Wice Prexdent. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate 10.17.24 ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN Attorneyn. COURT OF THE AICHARDSON& BASTIAN, Attorneys. COTRT OF THE DISTRICT OF 8! Hariy P 3 Admin‘stration Docket 64.—Application ween made here'n for probate of the I nd texiament and iy of August, A.D. that Lee Jhfsun Rusling, insnt, and Marie Judson Rusling, his custord:an, and all others copeerned. apnesr fn <ald conrt on Mondav, the 10fh day of Oeto- ber. A.D. 1921. at 10 o'clo'k am., to show ure why snch appl'catign’ whould mot be granted. Let notice hiereof be publinhed in the Washington Law Reporter sud The Evening Star once in each of three succeasi before the retura day herein ment et of Columbia, o s ALFRED D. SMITH, Attorney. DISTRICT OF Holding Equity Court—In re dis- ggle Company. fnc.—Eqnity ideration of the petition he above entitled canse it in this 3lst duy of August, 1921, ordered that all persons inferested in aid_corporation appear in said conrt and show cAnse, If any they have, on 10th day of October. 1921, why the sald cor- poration should not be 'd sso'ved, provided tha- the above order he published in The Evening Star once a week for three succestive wecks, the firat insertion to be not Iater than ne month hefore the return day hereof. WIL- LIAM HITZ, Jnstice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: H. REACH, Clerk. By WAL 8. AD 263.1017 E. S. SPRINGER, Atforney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~_Holding Frobate Conrt.—No. 25371, Administration.—This in to give notice the subscriber. of the District of Colum- ia, has obtained from the Probate Court of thie’ District of Columbia letfers teatamentary SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF lon the estate of Edward T. Bates, late of the Columbia, Holding Probate Conrt.—No. 2765, | District of Columbia, deceaned. 'All persons Administration—This is to give notice that | kaving claim againt the deceaned are hereby the subseriber, of the District of Columbia. has | warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- obtained from the Probate Conrt of the Dis-|erx thereof, lefally authenticated. to the wnb- frict of Columlia. letters testamentars on | scriber. on or before the 20th day of Augus the estate of Theodore Friebus. late of the | A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by Iaw be ex- District of Columba. decessed. Al per- [ cluded from all henefit of said entate. Given sons having claime against the deceased are | noder my |and this 29th day of Augnst, 1 ereby warned to exhif't the same. with tie | M. ALICE BATES, 2819 18th street northwe Vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to t WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Dey subseriber on or hefore the Z3rd day 5 Reginter of Wills for the District of Co- March, A.D. 1922; otherwise they ma; uinhia, Clerk of the Probate Court. be_excluded from all beneft, of sal 51017 _ =" Given under by hond this 2ud dar o McKENNEY & FLANNELY, temher. 1921, THE WASHIXGTON 1.0, ol Pl et Wl CLARK TRUNT COMPANE. | Yice President. (Seal.) A — ; TAYLOR, Depnty Register of Wills m'n..[fl' PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF District of Colum Clerk of the Probate | ‘Columbia, Holding FProbate =Court. L —— i 2 of_Colum- FRED G. COLDREN, Attorney. |,,‘__",:_,_ inedfrom ‘The Frobate” Court”of — the’ Dist C - IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- itrict afiCAambin Jetierviotineminlyton; trict_of Colnmbia.—Lanra Louise Childs, tion on the eatate of Hears Clay MeKennes ¥ plaintifr, Ahert Frederick. Scherer. de: | i po: e lainie ot the e . Equits Doc. 83— AlL perxons having claims against the deceascd fendant S078, are lerehy warned to exhibit the same, with object of thix suit is to obtain decree declar- | the vouchers thereof, legally anthenticated. to ing the marriage ceremony hetween plamtiff | (he subscriber, on or before the 29th day of snd defendant null and void and of no effect. | Angust, A.D. 1023: ofherwite they may by On_motion of "1.' piaintiff it is this 7th day {law he excluded from all benefit of said estate. of September, 1921, ordered that the defendant, iven under my hand this 20th day of August, ederick Scherer, cause his appearance | j921. MARY A. McKENNEY, the Mendoti entered herein on or before the fortieth | (Ne Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. | Deputy Register of Wille for the District.of 1% ISTRICT OF Probate Conrt.—No. 28407 ix to g ce that pistrict of Colnmbia, has obtained frcm the Probate Conrt of the Dix- | trict of Columbia. letters of adminia’rat'oy e.t.a_on the extate of Relle E. Paxton, late of the District of Colnmbier. deceased. Al per- fone having claims sgainst the decensed are herehy warned to exivbit the xame. with the wouchers thereof, Iy anthenticated, to the subscriber on o befo-e the 31st day of A gust, A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. under my hand this 7th dax of Sep 21. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND RKER, text: WM. CLARK of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate #10.17.24 and W. H. BADE) rmeyn. hx < TAYLOR, Deputy Regi District of Columbia, Conrt. ARTHUR PETER - Gy occurring after the day of the first publication ! Colnmbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. of this order: otherwixe the canse will be procecded with as In case of ult. Pro- vided, a copy of this order be published once for three snccessive weeks in the 503,10.17 A WM. A. LEE, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE 1 trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Coart. 26027, Administration.—In re the estate ‘Gundling, deceased. a Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. Inatiee A. A, HOEHLING, (Seal) A frue copy. Test: MO REACH, Cleck. By F. E. CI Clerk ser JAMES T. LLOID, Atterney. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. | District of Columbla, and adjuning the Emery Tlrict ot Columbin, Holding an’ Equity Conrt, | School, and said sale being mao-to the Dix —In_re application of Ranhael I trict of €olumbia for the gross sum of $1.164, eering for change of nam: suhject. however, to the expense of conveyance and examinntion of title, it is Qis 14th day of September, 1921, ordered that sakl sale be ratified and confirmed by the conct, unless cause to the contrary be m bsfore the 11tn day of October. 1921. Provided a copy of tlis Vorder be published in each of the furee wuc. o. - | of Lon execntor of the reported sale of lot one in sjunre 3323, tie wame being in the northeast section of the Willlam A. 1ee, is Gundling cstate hsving applied to th gf the motice required b thin th dar of Sentember. €. C. JAM Attorney. EME COURT OF THE DISTRICT U ambis, Holding Probate Cout . Administration—This ta to give that the subscrber of the Distr has obtained from the Probaie " luttorw tout reby warned to exhibit the same. with the onhers. thereof, legally authenticated. b subweriber. on or before the 13th day fember, 4.D. 1922: ofherwse they may I 1 be excluded from all benefit waid diven under my hand this 13t} dn: 36cDO; e LD, ber, 1921 BOWIE L. are G G JAMES. 41 5th st n.w. Atiext! " CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the Distritt of Columbis. ':mfl Y the Probate Conrt. C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia, Holding Probate Couc 28440, Administration.—This is to give that the subscriber of the Distrt of C bia hax obtained from the I'ro Coure the Dustrict of Columbia, letters of admin. tration on the estate of Mar:hn Kilen ULl Iate of the District of Columbin, deceured All persons baving claims agafust the ceased are hereby warned fo exbibit the legally au- to the subsc on_or lefore of September, A.D. 1022; other- 1aded from 3 same, with the vouchers rhenticated, henefit of sa 2 this 12th day of September. I JACKSON 1242 11th =t CLARK TAYLOR, for the District of Colunbis, Probate Court. J. NOBLE HAYES, CHAS, H. BUTLER and JOHN A. KRATZ, Attormeys. N THE SUPREME COURT OF. THE DIS- et ot Colm uline _Andre De’La Mettrie et al intills, vs. Ellsabeth Pratt De uet Jjames et al, Defendants. — No. ity Doc.—The ‘object of this is_ plainti pray_that it be decreed that sum of $65,135.35. with interest from March 31 1915, In now due to each of the plaintiffs herein from the defendant, Elizabeth Pratt de Gas uet Jumes, upon the decree and judgment secured against her in the surrogates court of Ister county, New York state, on March 21, and that the allen property custodian and othe Treasirer of the United Statex be directed to pay out of any money in their possension, which was or is the property of the defendant, Elizabeth Pratt de Gasquet James, to each of the plaintiffs a sum suf- ficlent to satisfy the sald judgments as to e of them, or inaofar as the money or property which wax or is the money or property of the sald defendant, James, in the possession ustodian der the conirol of the said { freneurer is snffictent to satish the rame, hare and share alike: and until there spall he 2 Getermination of piaintifu’ claime of cutwe of action in the premises. that the said alien property custodian and the Treawurer of the Tnited States retain in thei- potscsun an s ney or peuperty Wch Wik o e operte o ina wail Elizatutn Tratt de Gasquet James ap fo tne amount of 1 281d fudgment for the paycisut to the plain- tiffs of their said ¢lvim or claims, together cILE futerest and st "o motion of the plaintiffe, it In this 12th day. of September, 1921, ordered that the de- canse her appearance to be cntered herein on o hefore the fortieth day, exclusive of Sun- nd legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this ordes otherwise the cause will be procveded with in case of default. Provided, a copy of this order be published .once a 'week - for three Stecensive weekn in the Washington Law Re- porter and the Evening Star before aajd day. . "HOEHLING, Justice. A trne copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F.E. CUNNINGITAM, Assistant Clerk. sel?.24i0c1 GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attorney. JPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 5!4(!:"“..““- Holding Probate Court.—No. 28464, Administration.—This is to give that tle subscriber of the District of Colum- Dbia has obained from the Probate Court of the ‘District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Thomas D. Maming, late of A1 1921, ‘orflered that all persons concerned | cessive issues of the Eveniug Star and fhe District of Columbia, deceased. "All per- . kst coure 17 Say thare e a0 or bettie ‘the | Washington Law Reporter, ey prior ':u'- having claims against the deceased o Sith duy_of September, A.D. 1921, why the |the expiration of sald period. Or1¥ of | hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the »ayers of said petition shonld not be granmted. j the court. A. A. ‘HOEHLING, Justice. A |youchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the P-avided that a Copy of this order be ublh.hfll‘lrlle copy—Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, |subscriber, on of before the Oth day once & week for three conseentive weeks before | Deputy Register of Wills for the District of | of ber, - A.D. 1922; eaid day In The Evening Star newspaper. A.[Columbia, Clerk of ‘the Probate Court. A. HOEHLI Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. =e17.240c1 AN'H. BEACH. Cet. By F;. | CHRISTOPHER ,P. GARNETT, At- torney, SAMTEL . MULLOY, Attorney. s 5 SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIGT oF 3N TEE MUNICIPAL COUI OF THE DIS-| Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. :,- trict” of Columbis.—No. 72,197. Order of 455, Administration. This is to give notice Fublication ‘and Attac: ment—The W. M. |that the subscriber of the Distriet of Colum- Freeny Company, A Body Corporate, Plaintiff. | bia Bas obtained from the I'robate Court of tx. Joseph E. O“Tool Tie ob- | the District of Columbia letters of adminls- Ject of thin sujt is fo recover of the de- | tration on the estate of Pleasant W. f'ratt, 1o the sum of sity-seven doilars and fifty | late of the District of Col . deceased centPUSET.50) interest from July 23, | All persons having clalms agaiot the do 1921, and costs and to have judgment of con. = ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the xam: witl the vouchers thereof legilly authenl fl-m of certain property of the defendant T under an attachment issued in this suit to satisfy the plaintiff's clasim. It is Terefore, this Oth day of Septembem 1021, ordered that the defendant appear in this court on or before’the fortieth day, exclusive of Bundays and legal holidays. after tie day | of the first publi _of this order, to:de- fend this suit snd cated to the subscriber; an ur fietors the lat 'y ugust. ; otherwive 'y may by law be exeluded from all ienefit, of “saxd estate. The unkmown heirs st Iav a lin- tributees; if any, of the 3 Pratt_are warned ta make - kpown ibe'r whereabouts, with preof «f their Jdentity the subscriber. .Given under wy _hand this 12th day of September, 13 . “HARDY TODD, 808 Southern - Bulliling. Washington, D. 0. Attest: W. CLARK FATLOR. Ixputy Register of Wills for tle District of Colag- bis, Clerk of tie -Probate Court. - sel7,24,0cl x otherwise _they may by . law ~be exciuded from all “be; it of said estate. Given under my hand th: of Beptember, 1921. GEORGE FRA! O IWILLIANS, 19 15th st. nw. Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of e perbate. Court. e17,.24.001 BLAINE MALLAN, Attoraey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colmbia, e District of Columbla? lettrs testa e e te of Frederich u.—f,‘nfq.":fufi'. Dis- the | being referred to the auditor to state the ac- sald day. WILLIAM HITZ Justice. (Seal) | A trie copy. “Test: MORGAN H. BEACH. Cler! Etate | ngton Law Reporter and The Evenng | ) S —— *| " Lucia Gale-Barber School o !New Location: Conn.Ave. & M St. fendant, Elizabeth Prait de Gasquet James, | yr e o T e L e Administration—This is to Fhat ine subscriber of the District of Cofum: has_ohtained from ‘the Probate Court of IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—In re assignment of Sam- uel Silver.—Equity No. 39120.—This ecause; count of the assignee and to aliow the said assignee remsonable compensation for his sery- ices as assignee; the costs of the ignment and of this proceeding. and a reason his counsel, the balaice of the fu ing to be distributed among the creditors notice is hereb; courthouse, at which time and place all ered- 1tors of Hamuel Silver will' appear and present thelr_claims with the proof thereof. HER- BERT L. DAVIS, Auditor. €10,17,24 EDUCATIONAL THE SWAVELY SCHOOL. (Army and Navy Preparatory School, Inc.) Will reopen Monday, Sept. 19. For catalog, address 4101 Conn. ave. 18° i BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Tertln Now Open Day and Evening Sessions STENOGRAPHY TYPEWRITI BOOKKEEPIN ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL TRAINING - Call, Phone or Write for Information FSt. at Nath Main 3430 { mental_ moral, military and mu- for college or businexs. Under istian masters. Located at the base of the Iilue Ridge near Waxhington, D. C. Modern conveniences, Healthful. Ncenery beautiful J.°C. BEATTY, Headmaster, Biue: | Research' University | ;Flll Quarter Opens Sept. 19] 150 Evening Subjects Call Main 530 for Catalog %0 Jacksoa Place Facing Lafayette Square and White House Washington Law School | Co-Educational Opens Sept. 30 Cholce of 5130 or 7130 Classen 3-year course leads to LL.B. degree. IPrepares thoroughly for the Bar. Small classes. Tuition $80.0 a year. i Call or Address “W. YMCA Main 8750 Enrollment Week University Preparatory School Special reduced tuition rates throughout antire year for those who entroll this week. Coursex in Matheratics, Tanguzges, Phys- ics, Chemistry. Civics, History. Litera- ture, Stenography, Drafting., Economics. S.E. Corner 12th and F sts. n.w. Fr. 2080, L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. 8. Prin. e 1736 G Day and Poarding—All grades—Kinder- earien to High Sc Rhsthmic Heulth | Training. Special—Muxic. Literature, French. Span‘sh, Handwork swes. Day and Evening | ning. . PD. M. Prin. Flo 181316 Belmont Col 7878, o The Misses Eastman’s School 1305 17th St. (Cor. Manx. Ave.) High School department opens on niermediate and Primary departs t Faivmont School For Girls 2409 NINETEENTH ! i STREET N.W. i Twenty=third Year Begins i i September 28 | Preparation for college. Twotyear advanced course for high school graduates. 'COMMERCIAL ART ¢ Ilustrating, Cartooning, Fashion Drgwing, Life Class, Color, Lettering. Day and Evening | Season Begins September 19 Enroll Now iWashington School of Art 1502° 14th Street N.W. Franklin 2497 NATIONAL ISCHOOL FINE |& APPLIED ART| FELIX MAHONY. Director Day and Evening Classes | Children’s Saturday Class | Interior Decoration, Costume De-! sign, Textile Design, Color, Com-: mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, Painting and Modeling Classes. Individual Instruction. School Begins October 1st. Hours for| Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 da Standard Courses by C. P. A. and University Instructors. Aporoved Text and Problem Method. Juhior: and Senmior Classes now forming. Call or write for Informational Bulletin. | Il STRAYER’S School of Accountancy F St. at 9th Main 3430 ) Leading to"the A. M., Ph.D., M. B. A, J. D. and D. C. L. degrees. Graduate School of Arts and Sclences School of Religion and Citizenship T 1901 F 8t School of Diplomacy and Jurisprudence Graduste School of Business Administration 1907 F St Fall Term Opens October 3, 1921 District of Columbia, deceased. 'All persons Raving claims gainst the.deceased, are hereby warned o exhibit the same, with the vouchers Serner on betare ‘The i day ot Bepiem: B S I 2% | AT -NOYES SC Sl efirg e v | FATUNOVES, SCHooL upder_my . 19th. P 0 i ¥ TRY: | aan adion Civil Serrice prep by Sx cxamiser ;D C. Atieet: ¥ if ot adstung Ot eicn s, by ex-exam Frances Mann Hall, A. M. > 221 B 8t. N.W. 1921—PART 2. . * EDUCATIONAL Pace Institute Lecture Homer S. Pace, C.P.A., will teach the first session of a Administration at Pace Institute on Monday Evening, Sept. 19, at 5:30 Tickets of admission and Institute Bulletin will be furnished upon application to the Registrar — telephone, Main 8260. Pace & Pace Washington, D. C. 715 G Street, N. W. beginning class in Accountancy and Business ACCOUNTANCY | Professional courses of collegiate grade, covering thoroughly every phase of Accounting, and leading to the degree of Bachelor of!® Commerecial Science. New, class groups, Monday, Sep-, tember 19. } | | E] IN C.] B I R A Practical Cdurse in . 0’Connor School of the * Spoken Word * Expression, Public Speaking, Speech Defects Charm. Teache: or Class Ins Day o MILLS 17th and Penna. PRIVATE LESSONS IN MATHEMATICS, cen, langungex, mu; Addross Box 156°R. Star office. Self - Development, Dramatic _Art, . Confidence, Poise, r's Course. Private truction. . r Evening. BUILDING Ave. N e twenty vears' exi 5:10 o'clock p.m. Beginaing Mon: AFPTERNOON COURSES for the Ist, post-gradu 210 to 7 p.m. NEW MORNING COURSE for lst- 2nd, 3rd, law classes, veur class. 9 to For informatio Hugh Phone Celirgetown Law School 1921-1922 Opening exercises of the xession will be held Saturday, October 1, 1921, at MA. LLB. PhD. Assixtant Dean Georgetown Law School Buildizy 806 E Btreet NW. dsy. October 3, 1921 e and patent 12 am. n apply to J. Fegan Main 7293 Short Story Writing || MABEL DILL INSTRUCTOR Contrilator_to The Woman's Home Mother's Woman's World, McCall's. ¥'x. Housewite. The, Editor. The riter's Menthly, Contemporary Verse, Physical Culture, ete. s Opening Lectures Sept. 21—5 & 7 P.M. Free Pass on Request Main a8 YMC 8250 [ G St. N.w. Men and Women i Bla UNIV Rhepherd. P Indiv. instructlo SUHOOL — W § pres. wows Eye | : college preparatory: chomitry. | | COLU: Thom n.w. In 1Y D. duy, night; co-ed; MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL A select school, established thirteen yoars. ° Thorongh _training in Ste- Tography and Touch Tvp-writing. Spe- cial Review and Dictation clssses in | | i | Gregg and Pitman shorthand. Spanish, Dattve " professor. | Earoll mow . fof FALL .TERM. 726 Fourteenth Street (Corner of New York ave.) Phoae Franklin 2094 | ! ACCOUNTANCY Offers exceptionsl opportunitios Dny“u':fiv::ingrauns PACE INSTITUTE 715G St. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. to George Washington University Chartered by Act of Congress in 1821 educati Offers Graduate and Under- graduate Intruction Liberal Arts Engineering Architecture Ecducation Law Medicine Pharmacy In addition to classes during the fore- ‘moon d early afterncon, er two hun- dred classes in collexe, Kineering and legal subjects are held ir the la®® after- noon between five-ten and six-fifty. For Catalogs and_other Information Aply 1ot Bogistrar Lisner Hal'' 20283 G _Street Northwest Telephone West 1649 Sessions in all departments begin on Bept, 6. z Send Your Bov To the Washineton Nay Rchaol for Boys. Con- dnnted with the firm belief ‘that _healthy bodies rive the hest chi for the richt growth of Aha mind. Unjversity Trained Men_Teachers Kth to" 8th Grades 1t Year Hich School Swimmine—Indoor and Ontdoor Athletics Hot Lunohgon For iuformatiod ad HesAmastar. 1736 G 8t. N.W. For Boys and Girls 39th Year Begins Sept. 21 Thos. W. Sidwell, A.M. _Principal Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches One month, day, $15; evening, S. After 7 monthly payments the mext 5 months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St N.W. Sixteecnth Year Begins September Thirtieth Lucy Madeira Wing, A. B., Vassar | garte | grades. Call MISE N MISS L. LAW The Co-Edi M. P. L. amd Bar. Students b may work offered mation, apply sity Law Main 1740 National University (Incorporated by Special Act cf Congress.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 Classes, 6 Evening Standard courses the degrees of LLB. mission to examination for the complete For catalog or other Building, street northwest. 6617 and Franklin 2909. S51. '"MARGARET’S SCHOOL A day and boardin, lepartment. 11 & xchool for girls. Kinder- Boys admitted t5- lower ornia_St. "OTT & BAKER. Principals DORF. Asst. Principal. sflcuooi” uentional :30 to 9 Each - leading to LL.M. and qualifying for ad- intensive study the maximum in shorter time. infor- National Univer- 818 13th Telephones y 'EMERSON INSTITUTE| P st. n.w. Phones—Franklin 44634458, Regis'.er Fall Men's Dept. istration Prepares for Prepares for West Gu Diplomatic E; Women's Dept. rate from Men's School. Regixtration Sep —Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenigs | from 6:30-9:30. GEORGE Begin Member_of Asso Schools. fered both morni; COptional Morning Forenoon Classes. the _secretary. Strict Standards. Methods of Instruotion. Full courses of: Late Afternoon Classes For full information write to or cail upon Telephone Main 6503. LAW BUILDING, 1435 K ST. N.W. Now for the Semester from Sept. 8-19. Day and Evening School. !eg.i lleges and professional schools. | | %60 foxt. Spiendia roac: unis, et Pont, Annapolix, Comst| | Will Ren and Consular Serviee. | ing School enly -sepa- | VIRGINIA. .8 WASHING' TO! UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOI, CO-EDUCATIONAL 57th YeaY on September 28, ciation of Americen Law Most Approved and afternoon. lasses.... 7:50 to 8.40 00 to 10:50 5:10 to 6:50 EDUCATIONAYX. WOULD PUT "ROOSEVELT PINE” 'ON QUENTIN'S GRAVE IN FRANCE Writing to her mother in Washing- ton, Mme. Hugli-Camp of Bern, Switzerland, says “Here in Geneva there is a man who can only be described as a character, | With a capital ‘C’. Hie name is Henri {Correvon, and he lives solely for his plants. His work on Alpine flora is standard and has been translated into all the important languages. “The little man himself is practical- 1y on wires, and after bounding from bed to bed in the garden, he swiftly led me to where two young silver pines were growing. These are my ‘Roosevelt pines,’ he told me proudly, ‘raised from seed the President gave me, and up there on the gide of the Saleve there is now growing a vigor- By the Assoclated Press LINCOLN, Neb., September 1 Miss Katherine F. Worley presides over Nebraska’s state board of con- \ trol in a small swivel chair suffi- ent to accommodate two of her size, but she is big enough to direct | the expenditure of more than $5,- | 000.000 biennially. | | | Her job is to look after the finan M’USICAIf INSTRUCTION Edwin Hert’s Musical Studios 18th and Columbia Road. 1916 Calvert St. Piano, Violin Linlele, e PIANO INSTRUCTION 1 Mixs Mary Ixabel Kelly, pupil of Xaver 13 b TR T R o X Liementary Maiin Advanced. ! Washington Censervatory of Music | 1408 New Ha Start Your Children in M ITALIA: SCHOOL I’SINGING ) METHOD OF Seventh year. Mme. Lucia Borderi. diplom uate and formerly nssistant to Lam; e of Sembrich). princi Foreign . Maoklet on request. 1. 1628 S n.w._Phone shire | RESORTS. PEN ALL THE YCAR." ‘Brick, Stoel and Stone Construerion Bty e B v Bhariuait bt e | oL UNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Mod. Rat Elevator. Frenct, Chef. Orciests Cap'y 0. Rt maled PATT e R = o Sultes with | ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. PRINCESS =:: HOT AN et Flevator, Amers n. . A MURPHY. ~HOTEL CONTINENTAL i { “Try CLARENDON HOTE! .l and win: Iunning M ¢ i LITTLE WOMAN DIRECTS SPENDING OF OVER $5,000, ous grove of them, which I planted there at this same time." % “It occurs to me that it would be a beautiful and appropriate thing to get from M. Correvon a 'Roosevelt pine’ to plant on the grave of the great man’s hero son in France. Is the idea practical and can it be laid hefora a committee who will carry it out? 1 will here and now answer for the ready acquiescen ce of the character with a_capital The American Forestry Associatio. where Mrs. Camp sent the letter, sa; the suggestion has been called 1o th. attention of Mrs. Nicholas Longworth and to Theodore Roosevelt, the as sistant secretary of the navy. Th children of Force School in Washir ton have planted a Lombardy popular in the school yard in honor of Quen- tin Roosevelt, who attended school there and was the only Force School pupil to lose his life in the world war. 000 BIENNIALLY cial affairs of Nebraska's eighteen penal. charitable and corrective in- stitutions. She has the final de- cision on the apnoiniment of official in these establishments also bears the ultimate re bility for their economical and practical operation and efficiency Many are the inquiries f other women asking how she it” that this state board chair receives. Here is some of the ad- vice she sends back: Meet your feilow man on an 1 footing. tudy him, aid him, reach his nature, and mend your treatment to his allments. “Maintain an average business Zrad which everyday experience ves 2 “Practice the same judgment in wielding the affairs of your neigh- bor as you would your own— whether “they be iarge ones or small ones, rich ones or poor ones. “Instinct, environment. common senge and an ordinary education together with an aim toward the i principles, will your goal." £ S The directing head of Nebraska's institutions came to her office through a practical business ex- perience and long welfare work and by a state system of rotation. She heads Nebraska's Americanization work today. _She founded. developed and con- tinues to operate by proxy a ne clipping bureau in her home state. She says she is going back to it and her circle of welfare workers ;Auh;-n she gets through at the cap- For years she 'has been active in welfare and juvenile work in Oma- ha. She has taken an active part ~ in starting a dozen evening schools for the foreign-born and has done much volunteer court work. NONAESEENTS TAESCADOLTEST Those Who Qualify to Be Sent to Junior High Schools Here. CUENA VISTA SPRINGS, FRARKLIN CCURTY, PA. A strictly modern hotel with excellent tabls sod #ervice 100 private baths, capacity 500. Altitads for Black On the Shezandoah River Castlemans sty Virginia Occan gront. Bool THE POCAHONTAS Ocean front Exedlent table. Am up-to-date place to_ spend the summer For raservatioas uddress M; R WILLIAMS - MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE | Washington College of Law Co-Educational Twenty-Sixth Year Sept. 26th at 7 P.M. ‘Tuition, $85 per Annum Seuntonn 10 or 5115 100 to 12:00 a.m. to_7:00 p.m. Confers Degrees, LL. B.—LL. M.—M. P. L. Office Hours, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. K St. N.W. Phone Main 4585| hand and 1417 G St. ( Teta and_ni- A School of § Individaal Presenting a P The following Expression ment Pois CKMAN SCHOOL of - EXPRESSION 1340 New-York Ave. N.W. Training of Val A course of irdi- development. cult Develop- Ammforl:'-n‘- goneral self expros- on. % . Spoken and The Arts of Written Evng b:h Expresslon (ot Josie Including: The art A ' complete six of e : memths’ course for Pretations,” resdings Gays or® mights @ —dramatic 3 ‘week. Day Private Leanons EIGHTEENTH SCHOOL YEAR | The Temple School of Short- Tygcwriting Opposite Ke.th’s) Pitman and Gregg sharthand tanght by cer- | typewriting, 1 trinin ¥ rial . elf Expreasion 1 Development haxe of Educational to All courses are included: Pl:hllc Speaking for public men, law- or' Evening n 3. STORAGE . City. WINTER BUILDING 130,000 sq. ft. Finest Storag: Space 500 Rooms for Hous = Merchan <. 3 SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 222, Local and Long Distance MOVING. By Careful Mer. Ratex Reaxonable. | 4 PACKING BY EXPERTS 10 7¢5-9 Fla. Ave. WHEN M0 TO OR FROM N. J LITTLEFIELD,ALVORD &CO. i 15th _and Pa. Ave. N.W. i Telorhona Main 8200 | "MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE PACKING, SHIPPING e LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Charge tor Estimates GLEAN, DEY STORAGE FOR FURNITURS e fimm. ‘Estimates cheerfully given. Con- | fentent location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. | Phone Main 1282. {“UNITED STATES® | histor: | | | others live in Maryland | i gion | ¥hu i AN . North Hill Bax Fishing | i by sending the new students whe VA, I T AARPERS FVERRY. W i T . With TEA ROOM | {HILL TOP HOUSE Y, TEA R ‘until 10 pm. Try it. T. 5. LOVETT. | Proprietor. ic Goods and : -l I i 1 17.—Oflicial Several hundred non-resident chil- who applied for entrance into the District high schools took exami- nations to qualify togay at the : Frankl Sehool. The aminations were in English. and com- position. arithme 4 States and Constitution and geog- raphy largest number of tne children while many are from nearby Virgini near the District as remote Ipines nia The non-resid ing for entrance ol officials siid will be rned to the junior hig Only those who reside in rict and who are to enroll in here for the first time be permitted to enter »r high sthos s this year are tryi far bie the s overerowdin Central Hizh cently eame to Washington to uth senigr institutions. Oy v with valid reasons for attending trai are being sent thers tais year Twent hundred 11 ers were nfl polici term wh sim meetings with visory Is this mora various school divisions. cultie: AT INVESTGATION West Virginia Union Heads Want Rail and Steel Men as Witnesses. By the Associated Press. CHARLESTON, W. Va, September of District No. 17, { United Mine Workers of America. in ja communication sent to Senator Kenyon, chairman of the Senate com- mittee investigating conditions in the southern West Virginia_coal fields, suggested that Elbert Gary of the United _States Steel Corporation should be among the witnesses call- ed in the proposed extended investi- gation of the situation. william_ Petry, vice president of Diserict Nb. 17, and Harold W. Hous- ton, counsel for the union, in the communication requested also that the committee call as witnesses “the heads of the railroad interests allied with the steel corporation, part larly vice president of the Pennsyl- vania railroad, W. W. Atterbury.” The union officials named a score more men whom they requested should be called either at the informal investigation which will begin next week at Williamson, or later, if the committee decides to resume a formal inquiry, in West Virginia or at Wash- ington. Apart from Mr. Gary and Mr. Atter- bury, the miners’ officials asked that . STORAGE CO. | Fireproof Warchcuses ESTIMATES A uSVeiinBise™™ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PHONES #3238 159 SN rRANK-2433 JO™ SL.N.VE WASHINGTON EIGHTE COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. ENTH YEAR nd Advanced Courses 1 Flementy Sranches of Music 714 17th St. Yearbook Frank. 4491 WD, MOSES_& SONS, 1ith AND F N.W.— Modern firepsoof storage. i TON'S AUTO EXPRESS FOR HIBE. T ling of ail types contracted for. Call Lin, @450, Address 1414 Montello ave. n.e. [N 8778. tic Tired and Dump Trucks. MAIN 8718, e HAULING ©O.. nd_Housel 3 ‘Backing, Crating and Shipping: 0 Sth St. N.W. The Big f 'l'nn:ie;’ Co., Inc., MUSIC TEACHER bia n.w.: $1 per bour; cents. DESIRES PUPILS 1876-W. 7 PIANG LESSONS—MES. JONAS, 1412 20th 8T, half hours, fer childres, 60 IN piano or voice; reasonable terms. Phone Cdlum: 1125 14th St. N.W. among those who should be sum- moned before the committee were At- torney General England of West Vir- ginia, former Gov. Henry D. Hatfleld, Thomas L. Felts, general manager o~ the Baldwin-cits aetective agenc- Sheriff Bill Hatfield of McDowell county; Sheriff Don Chafin of Logan county, H. C. Ogden of the Wheeling ilntelll:em:er. nd nume -ous operators | FALLS FROM CAPITOL DOME. J. W. Dickle, seventy-two years o0ld, employed as a laborer in the Capitol, fell today from a ladder on the staircase leading to the dome. He caught himself, but his arm struck a smell skylight over a dark- Toom breaking the glass, Mr. Dicklgl wi severely cut and bruised. was removed to Emergency Hospital, Where It was said his injuries were not severe, although it was thought he Was suffering from the shock on ac- count of his advanced age.

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