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AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALES e FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Court Sale of Premises No. 1823-1825 and 1841 12th St. ree of the Supreme Court. Di Administration 25851, 1 SATURDAY. OCTO- 1821, AT FIVE P, lots 30-4 atiare. 306, fm. toved by - the ‘brick wuses, Now 1hdbdewd agd 1841 12th st. n.w. Terms: Oae balaace in two eq will sell at RER TWI ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of a Large Stock of Automobile Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Oils, Greases, Floor Cases, Cash Register, Etc. ! By virtue of a_certaln deed of trust. dated September 24th, 1921, and recorded September 30th, 1921, ns No. 89 mwong the land records ifor the District of Columbia, und at the re-| THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING NO. 738 FAIRMONT BT. W. By virtue of u certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4157, follo: 400 et seq of the land records of the Distriet of Colum- Dbis, and at the request of the party secured | uiekeby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at in front of the .premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.L, the following-described iand and prem- public auction. and LEGAL NOTICES 7 LEGAL NOTICES T~ PAUL V. ROGERS, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia, —Lelah 8. Lockwood, plaintiff, ve. Carl J. Lockwood, defendant. At law,’ No. 63872.—The object of this suit to recover §2,000 permanent alimony, & vided for in final dbcree in cause of C Lockwood vs. Lelah Bhelton Lockwood, de, ment No. 1. No. 12621, second judiclal di trict court of the state of Nevada, dated De cember 1, 1017, and to have judgment of con- demnation of certain property of the defend- ant levied on under an attachment jssued in thin gult to xatixfy the plaintiff’s claim. therefore, this 12th day of October, 102 dered thut the defen “TOOMEY & TOOMEY, Atiorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colambla, “Holdig Probate Court.—Estate of ‘Cornelius T. Belt, deceased.—No. Administration Docket 64.—Application. hav- ing been made herein for probate of thé last will and testament of said deceased, and_for letters testamentary on sald estate. by W ter N Wills and Jessie G. Simonds, it is ordered this Oth day of Octoher, A.D. 1921, that Leang Beit and Flizabeth Q. Belt and all others voncerned appesr in said court en Monday, the 14th day of November, {1821, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such’ application shouid not be granted. Let notice hereof be publied in the ‘‘Washing- 28460, | AD. | " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY,‘ OCTOBER ‘15, 1921—?AR’1‘ 2 LEGAL NOTICES EDUCATIONAL. LEGAL NOTICES. AL INSTRUCTION R. COLVIN d N. C. TURNAGE, Attorneys. ‘ | IN THE SUPREME_COURT OF THP DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding an Equity Court. | —FEdwin I, Nottingham et al plaintiffe Helen Pearl Kirby (nee Reiley), defendant,— Eguity No, 38897.—Needham C. Turnage and | Albert 'W. Bri, trustees, having reported wale of the following parcels of real estate to! the persons herein named and for the sums mentloned, to wit: The east 18 feet of lot 5, in | square north 748, containing 1.800 square feet, | improved by_premises No. 114 M st. m.e. for | the sum of $525. The nerth 25 feet of lot 8. | 769, containing 2.000 square feet of | improved by premines Now. 1110 and | LAW SCHOOL The Natiosal Usiversity Co-F.duentional (Incstparated by Special Aot of Congross.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 MUSIC. i STUDIO, WITH PUPIIA, family. For parti Ktar_offier. __* MISS HILDA S. HADDEN, Teaches f plano-—accomp 1004 3in i ITALIAN sl | SINGING | iy oF . Mine, Lucia Border], diph - graduate and forinerly sssistant 1o Lamperei (teacher of Sembrich), principal. Foreign in. struction at home. Wi-gh'( on _requen! Suitations. 110 1. 1624 & n.w, B PIANO INSTRUCT =% 15 fves, ‘sltuate in the District of Columbli destgnated as _und being lot numbered sixty- jone (81), in Francis E. Park's subdivision of nt appear in’ this court on or before tle fortietn day, exclusive of Sundayw and legal holidayn, after the day of the frut publication o 2 2nd st. for the sum of $800. 27.6) feet of lot 2 707, containirg 2,330 #q. feet, improved by premises No. 200 K at. | MISS MARY ISABEL KELLY ton Law Reporter” and Evening Star news- | il of Xaver Scharwe [ s Pug' ‘harwenka, Berlin, PRJer once in each of three siccessive weeks | fore the return day hereln mentioned, the | payment- one an m duy of sale, | quest of the party secured thereby, the under- | with inferest at 6 p ayable semi-anai-e signed trustees will sell | ally, secured by deed of trusi. or all caxh, at Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each in_block numbered 166 17th 8t. N on of purchaser. A deposit of $200 on each parcel to be made at time of sale. Convey- nd_revenue stamps at cost of jed with in thirty dayx or property resold at risk and cost of de- faulting pure after five ¢ advertise- ment in_thix aper. EMELINE M. DAVISON. Executrix. CRANDAL MACKEY, Attorvey, oc12-d&ds Columbian_buflding. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEK. TRUSTEE'S _SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- 420 THIRD STREET SOUTH- f_thepremises, TH DAY OF 0C THIRTY 0'CLOCK District of ¢ in square 581, beginni e west » TUESDAY. TORER, P & for the same o 2, 108.15 feet from the southwest coruer of Id 1ot nnd running thence with 3d street north 3 feet to the southwest of sub- division lot 8§ in said square, ti with the south line of said lot & sontheasterly 8.93 fee'. and thense west 8.42 feet to the place of beginning: aiso all of lot 8 in William H. Phillips' subdivision of part of original lot & in square SK1. except that part of said lot § by deed recorded in Liber 914, at , among the land records of_the Dis- ohun, abivi ning for the xan said lot, border thence Dorhensteriy 8 feer, : with an even width of & ‘feet and par with and adfoining the south boundary line of waid 1 lot: «aid property being_improved & brick house, known as premises No, 31 s reet wouth! west. ‘erms of sale: fa: also part of lv in sald sqn at the xoutl 7 in said 1 One-third to be paid in cash in two equal install two years from by ixsory uotes of the purchaser, of 6 per Iy, and sec 1'0f trust on the prop- wold, or ut the option of the pur. haser. A deposit of $200 Tequired at tine of sale. Al convesan recording, revenue amps at the cost of the p . Term to be complied withs in Gfteen duys from dute of sale, othierwise the trustee reserves the Tight to resell at the risk and cost of the de- | faulting purchaser, after five duys' advertise. ment, or to report said defa: for iis action in the premises. . _PERCY McGLUE, 503 street n tto the court ocT-d&ds.exSu ee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AU TRUSTEES' Y SAL RI SOUTHE of a _cert Liber No. the land records of th and at the r by, the unde . in_front of the premisex. on FRI- VENTY. DAY OF 0C VCLOCK P subdivixion of square p! in Liber €. H. It fo . of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of of trust for $3. bove xaid trust fo be paid in A deposit ©of $200 required nt time of sale and the pur- chaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. CHARLES E. GALLEHER, . WALKER. unt over and THOMAS Bear Spring Farm and Acre Plots on the Washington-Bal- timore Boulevard to Be Sold at Auction. By zuthori xted in the undersigned, we premises, o TWEY ECOND DAY . COMMENCING AT ONE OCLOCK P.M. home sites on the Washington boulevard, about one-half mile southwest of Laurel and fronting also on the Washin o-Liurel electr line. Cars stop on the property. Terms: One-fourth cash. Halance in eq instalments in 6, 12 and 18 months, or dis- count for all cash. PRATHER & ROBINSO! . Agts., oel4Tt d’ bldg. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fier: fucian Issued out of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- Jumbia and to me directed, I will sell at pub- lic sale for cash, at the auction rooms of Adam Weschler, 920 Pennsylvan'a _ave. n.w., Washington, D. C., at TWELVE O'CLOCK_NOON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH, 1921, one Studebaker seven-passenger automobile, with one extra tire and rim; seised and levied upon as the property of the defend- ant, 8. A. Schwartz, and sold to satisy judg- ment at law. n favor of the Thaden ‘Automobile Manufacturing MAURICE SPLAT ADAM A. WESCHLEE, Auctioneer. 2u30.5e3.9 £ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO! TIL SATURADY, OCTOBER TWI ©OND. 1821, AT THE SAME HOUR PLACE. MAURICE SPLAIN, U. §. Marshal. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Business Property, Nos. 1510, 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518 and 1520 14th St. NW,, Also Improved Real Estate, Nos. 1515, 1517, 1519 and 1521 12th st. N.W., No. 1525 ngm! Place N.W,, No. 1343 Q St. N.W. and Nos. 1443, 1445, 1447, ;{““9,, 1424 and 1434 Church St. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No, 36367, the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public auction. in front of the Fespective premises. on the dates and hours hereinafter mentioned, the fullowing described Tenl extate, situace in the city of Washingion, District of Columbi ON MONDAY. THE TW URTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921, 8 AT OUR_O'CLOCK P.M. Sublots 34, 57, 58, 59 and part of sublot I in square 200, having a frontage of 90.01 feet on 11th st. by a depth of 100 feet, corner Chureh_st., imprued by premises Nos. 1510, 1512, 1314, 1516, 1518 and 1520 14th st n.w.. 1o be sold subject. however, to an existing in- cumbrance of $7,000. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Tart of sublot 39. square 209, improved by two- otory brick dwelling, No. 1424 Church street northwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. square 209, improved by frame dwelling, No. 1434 Church street north- w=t IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Bublot 50, square 20, improved by frame dwellings. Nos. 1443, 1447 and 1449 Church street northwest, and part of sublot 51, square 200, improved by frame dwelling, No. 143 « street northwest, in all _having a e of 58 feet by depth of 90 feet to lley. ESDAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY 1921, CING AT OCTORER, FOUR P.M. Sublot 30, square 310, improved by three-stary, jom and bath brick dwelling, No. 1515 12th street northwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREA! ublot 31, square 310, improved eight-room and bath brick dwel 1200 street northwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Sublot 32, square 310. improved by two-story. Sputroom and bath brick dwelling, No. 1521 12ih street uorthwest. TMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Snblot 24, square 310. improved by eight-room and bLath. two-story brick dwelling, No. I 33th_street morthwenf 21 ON THE SAME DAY AT FOUR-FORTY-FIVE Part of sublot 47, square 241, improved by two- six-room and bath brick dwelling. No. lace northwest, between P and X THE SAME DAY AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. Sublot 65, square 240. improved by three-stcry and_cellar brick dwelling, 1843 Q street zortiwest, twelve rooms, two baths, hot-water ent. Terms of sale: One-thinl of the purchase mouey to be paid fn_cash, the balance in two “qual installments, payable in one and two Yeurs. with Interest at 6 per cent per annum. Pasable semi-annually, from day of sale. se- Tad by deed of trust upon the property sol v all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A osit of §200 on each ouse and $1.000 on the th street parcel required of the purchaser at the time of sule. All convevancing, recording, entie stamps argl notariul fees at the cost the purchaser. ' Terms of ale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale. Otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- well the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Washinztan, D. C. HAYDEN JOHNSON. JAMES B. GREEN, Evans bldg. FEDWIN C. BRANDENRUKG. Fendall bldg.. 0c13-dkds, exocl8 Trustees, TER. pur- | Tine of said lot | _ | the county of W forty-four one-acre plots or | By Public Auction, At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1921, Commencing 10 AM., High-grade auto tires and tubes, plate glass side wind shields, Benzer lenses. spark plugs, bumpers. spot lights, mirrors, gaskets, electric bulbs, lose conpec- fun belt, horns, motometers. Ste:ling Tradintor caps, assorted steel wocket . chaing, tire covers, patches. polish top dressing, ofls, greases, patent wind shield cleaner, 2 floorcasex, mulogany check cash register, tixtures, etc. Terms JOSEPH MESSINA, THOMAS P. HURNEY, Trustees. Benger | ocl4-d&dbs,ex8u THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE FRAME BURRVILLE." D. C. By virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly re- { corded, in Liber No. 4097, folio 314 et of | The land records of the District of Columbia | aud at the request of the party secured tie the undersigned trustees will well, at b premises, on TUE DAY OF OCTO O'CLOCK P.M. nated as and beln in section " an appe 10827 at fo r part of lot numbere n the subdivision of “Burr- | upon plat recorded in Liber | of the land records of the | Ditrict of Columbia, said lot 2 being Identical | with lot 1 upon a plat of sur-! vey recorded in Liber o at folio 342, of s ||| Iand records, and described metes and | bounds as follows: Beginning at a t on | the northeasterly bonndary line of s<aid lot, | south 4115 degrees eant 7. ins from the beginning theref ou Sheriff street and run- ning thence with said 1f south 411, degrees | {eaxt 7.60 chains to boundary line of Fairmount | Helghts; thence south 8% degices west .83 of & chain; thence north 4115 degrees west wi southwest boundary line of sald lot 7.78 chains: thence across said lot and_ parailel with east side of Sherlff street north 49 de- | . grees east .65 of a chain to the piace of be- ’ ginning. Terms of sale: All eash. A deposit of $100 | required at time of sale and the purchaser al- lowed thirty days to complete the purchase. rther particulars at time of sale. HAMMOND WELCH, . L. FORSYTH. ‘ Trustees. 0cT.d&Abe,exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIO: Trustees’ Sale of a 'Valuable Tract of Land, Containing | About 16,57 Acres on chusetts Avenue Opposite the Home of Mr. Charles C. Glover and Fronting About 731.52 Feet on Massachusetts Avenue, 1,460 on Arizona Avenue and 651.26 Feet on Quebec Street. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re. corded In Liber No. 3510, folio 11 et eeq.. of { the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustecs will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1921, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol* lowing described land and premises, situate in hington, District of Colum- d designated ax and being parts of the d “Grasslands.” “*Alliance” " described as follows: Be- ginning for the same at the intersection of the Torth line of Massachusetts avenue, as laid Aown on plat recorded in Liber County No. 21, Tolio 25. of the records of the office of the sur- vesor of the District of Columbia, with the center line of Forty-second strwet northwest, as same {8 laid down on the Highway Extension Plens, and running thence northwardly with said last mentioned line to lts intersection ! with the south line of Quebec (formerly Quin- cr) street, as laid down on plat recorded in i No. 10, folio 23, of the atoresaid surv ‘thence _eastwardly along the said south line of Quebec street to ite intersection with the westerly line of Arizona_avenue, as shown on plats recorded in Liber County folios 48 and 67, of the aforessid surveyor's records: thence southwest- erly on the westerly line of said Arizona ave- nue to the northerly line of sald Massachusetts avenue, and thence northwesterly on said north- erly line to the point of beginaing. Terms of sale: OneAifth of the purchase money o be paid in cash, balance in three equal installments, payable in one, two and three years, with interest at six per c atum per annum, pavable semi-annually, from day of Sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty eold, or all cash, at the option of the pu chaser. A deposit of $2,500 will be requited at time of sale. Ali conveyancing, recording, res- enue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchader. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the Tisk and_cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some uewspaper published {n Washington. D. C. W) J. FLATHE JOHN P. STORY. Jr., t SON, AUCTIONEERS. CON- . HOT-! ERS. i THOMAS J. OWEN VALUABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, TAINING 9 ROOMS, TILE BATH. WAT HEAT, ELECTRIC_LIGHT. RCH, SCREENS AND AWN- RAGE, CHICKEN HOUSE, ENT WALKS, TOT 50x125, <0, 3314 SHERIER PLACE N.W. By authority vested In us we will sell at publie auction. in front of ‘{lremw, on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY ' OF| OCTOBER, 1921, AT FOCR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P, lot 86, In square 1449. The property Xl' near the *Conduit road”” and faces the *‘Glen Echo" car line. Terma: $2,500 cash and terms as to re- mainder announced at time of sale. $250 de- it juired on day of sale and sale to be closed within thirty s or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTS. 0c13,14,15,17-4t THOS. I. OWI Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im. proved and Unimproved Prop- | erty Fronting 130.88 Feet on! 1ith and 110.89 Feet on “C”| Street N.E., Improved by a Two-story Brick Dwelling‘ 1011 “C” Street NE. the, Two-story Brick Store and; Dwelling No. 248 11th Street | and the Two-story Pressed; Brick Dwelling No. 244 11th| Street N.E. and Unimproved | Lots Adjoining Same With| Frontage Totaling About 891/, Feet on 11th Street. | By virtue of u decree of the Supreme Court | {of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity i Cause No. 37638, we will well at public auc- | | tom, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, | | THE TWENTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER, 192 | COMMBNCING. AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK | 1P, the followlng-described land and” prem- | | ise~, ‘situate in the District of Columbia, and | ilelng sublots tweaty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenfy-four (24). fortyione (41) and forty-two (42), in_square nine hundred and sixty-four (964). with the improvements thereon. The above parcels wi: be_offered separatel i Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | money to be puld in cush, and the balnnce in two equal fastallments, parable in one and two | years from the day of sale, and to be repre- Jented by the promissors notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and | secured by deed of trust-on the property " sol l { i & SON, AUCTIONEERS. i ! i | or all caxh, at the option of the purchaser. $200 deposit R'zlllrld upon each parcel upom acceptance of bid. All conveyancing, potary fees and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of wale to be complied with within thirty days from fina! confirmation of sale by the court, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to |l’!l¢ll the property at the risk and cost of d faulting_purchaser. after five days' advertise- ! ment of sich resale in some Dewspaper puo- lished in Washington, . C 'HENRY I. QUINN, Colorado building, STANTON C. PEELLE, 1418 F ocl-d&ds,exSu ‘nmnu J: OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. = Six-Room and Bath Brick Dwell- ing With Colonial Porch, No. 915 25th St. N.W. At Aunction, By authority veste@ tn we will sell at blie auetion, in front of the premises, on KDNESDAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921, AT FIVE O0°CLOCK P.ML, lot 129, in square 28, 16.84 feet front by 01.6 feet deep to.a 25-foot alley. . ‘Terms: Sold subject to a deed of trust for $2,000, with two years to rum, &t 7 per cemt, ‘haser to pay $300 cash and the balamce thly payments; $150 deposit re- Sampe at pascmaaer’ 0. be cloved within 30 days of de- ted: THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts.- ecl4-dids,ex8a S H : nnder my hand this 12th da, { Clerk of the Probate Court. TR ONEta lot numbered four (4). three (3). in Todd & Hrown's subdivislod of part of “‘Pleasant Plains and “‘Mount Pleas- ant,” as per plat of first mentioned subdivision recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia. in Liber 34, at folio 67, known for purposes of taxation and assessment as lot 61, square 2855 Termy of sale: Sold subject to a. prior deed of trust for $2.500, and the amoiint over said trust to be puid in cash. A deposit of 200 required upon acceptance of bid. Sale to be closed_ within thirty days or deposit forfeite Couvesancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. T. 'W. STUBBLEFIELD, RFIELD A. STRELT. ac18-A&ds,exS Trustees. ADAM A WESCHLEL. AUCTIONEERS. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved and Unimproved Real Estate in the Southeast Sec- tion, Anacostia, Congress Heights and Good Hope, D. C. 8y v'riue of u decree of the Bupreme Court 't of Columbi passed In Equity : the undersigued trustee wiil sell by public auction in front of the res| tive premises, on the duys and hours herel nafter mentioned, the follow:ng descr:bed real estate, situate in the Distriet of Columbl: ON WEDNESDAY, TH OF O BE! %3 AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M, The west 85 feet front by the full depth of original lot 3 in square 882, now 27 and 2 improved sublots welliugs Now. 638 and No. 2228 Nichols ave., iarge garage In the Tear. THEREAFTER. in kquare H803 square feet, unimproved, . and Talber( Anacox’ IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lots 211 and 212, In nl‘ re 5805, unimproved. baving a frontuge of about 40 66 feet on Tual- bert street and 40.68 feet on Morr!s road, by a depth of 265.57 feet on Mt. View place, Anacostia, D. €. THURSDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921, AT 4:30 O0:CLOCK P.M. Lot 16, in square 11, unimproved, ecorner };fll‘l street and Good Hope roa Anacostia, ‘ON THE SAME DAY AT 5 0'CLOCK P.M. Part of lot numbered seven (7), of lot seven (7) **Woodland, part of *'Chichester,” be- ginning for the same at a stake on the west side of the road: sald stake being the north- east bound of lot numbered eight (8) of said snbdivislon and running (1) north 78 degrees 27 minutes west 4 perches to a stake uacroas a small bra ( Routh 63 degrees 33 minntes west 14 perches to a stake. (3) orth 45 dexrees 49 minutes west 14 perches to a_stone, the southwest bound of lot num- red six (A1) of said subdivision. (4) North 43 degrees 36 minutes east 18.7% perches to an A stake and fence post. (5) South 79 de- grees 35 minutes east 15.68 perches to a stake then leaving the out lines. [6) South Kl de- grees west 6.06 perches to a stake. (7) South 79 degrees 35 minutes st 12.624 perches to a stake on west side of uforesald road and with sald road. (8) Sonth B8l de- grees west 5.68 perches to the beginning, con- ta‘ning about 23, acres Now known as par- cel 220/14. Improved by three 1-story frame weillags on 2oth street (Hamilton road), be- tween Good Hope road and Alsbama ave. op- posite Jeukins Public School, Good Hope, D. N THE SAME DAY AT 0 P.M. Lots 24 and in square 3851, each 25 by 100 feet to an alley, unimproved, on Tth street near Portland street, Congress Helghts, D. C. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per au- num. paysble semi-anoually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property wold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 on the improved parcels and $100 on the unimproved par- « required at time of sale. All convey- ancin, recording, revenue stamps and no- rial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. PERCY McGLUE, Trustee. 503 E G. 0c7,d&ds,ex8u st. n.w. W TATELY corner tia, D. LEGAL NOTICES. HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. N THE SUPREME_COURT OF THE DIS. *rict of Columbia, Holding an Eanity Conrt —Isaiah 8. Coomes, plaintiff, vs. Fred A: Win- chell et aL—Equity. No. 37556.—George E. Fleming and Harold E. Dosle, trustees herein. having reported -to the court an offer from bia_to purchase: preved property known ax pa square £30, containing 493 square pact of lot 23, wiuare K3 wquare feet, aud all of lots 24, 35, 2 the District of Columbla, for the sum of $4,134.06 cash, subject to the payment by eaid 'trustees of all taxes and special assessments to date of sale, and the requirement that they furnish at their own expense a_certificate of title satisfactors to the Commissioners of the District of Colum- bin, it is by the court this 4th day of Octobe: 1921, ordered and decreed ~ that said offer of putchase at private sale be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown herein on or before the st -day of October, 1021, at 10 o'clock m.: provided a-copy of this order be pub- lished in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three suc- ssive weeks prior to the last mentioned te. A. A. HOEHRLING. Justice. (Seal.) A true copy—Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk, by F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Awxixtant Clerk. 0c8,15,22 F. A. FENNING and PAUL V. ROGERS, Attorneys. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Coumbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Fred . Calyert, Deceased.—No. 27988, Ad- ministration_Docket 63. — Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and “testament of sald deceased and for let- ters of administration c. t. a. on said estate by Charles H. Calvert, it is ordered this 10th day of October, A.D. 1921, that Charles Cal- vert, John Cdlvert, Georze vert, Bettie C. Hopkins, Joseph Hurdle, Marian Hurdle, George Hurdle, Charles Hurdle. Wi liam Hurdle, Nina Hoade, Charles Elkins, Harry Lowry, May Morton, Charles P. Calvert, Frederick G. Calvert. Effie Berry, Katie Cal vert Ecleek, non-residents, and the unknown lielrs at law and mext of kin of above named decendent and all others concerned, appear it “ald_court on Monday, the ZIst day of N Vember, A.D. 1021, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why_such application should not be granted. Let notice hercof be published in the Wushington Law Reporter and The Bven- g Star once in each of thipe siccensive eeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first_publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. LING, Justice. (Neal) 3 TANNER. Register of Wills for the of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 0c15.22,29 MILLAN & SMITH, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF €O- lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28540, Administration.—Thix is _to give notice that the subscriber. of the District ‘of Columbis, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel B. Weaver, late of the District of Columbia, deces All persons Dhaving claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thiereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- seriber’ on or hefore the 12th day of October. feet, and ining 654 . square 830, {A.D. 1022, otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit,of said estate. Given of October, 1 WEAVER, 1836 Ingleside_ter- Attest: JAMES TANNER, iils for the District of Columb acl JAMES T. LLOYD, Attorney: COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Hold:ng Probate Court.—No. 23464, ton.—Thix is_to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbi has obtained from the Probate Court of t District of ColumiAs letters testamentary on the estate of Mary A. Kyle, late of the D) triet of Columbla, deceased. ' All persons hav- ing claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber” on or before the 12th day of October, A.D. 1922, otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all beuefit of said estate. Given under my haifd this 12th day of October, 1921, 1. FULTON HARRIS, 200 Colorado building. Beal) - Auieat: JAMES PANNER; Register o the Probate Cou 0c15,22,20 LOUIS OTTENBERG, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF €0- lumbla, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28528, Administration.—This {s to give notiee that the subscriber, of “the District of Columbia. las obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla jetters testamentars on the estate of Elisabeth Long, late of ‘the Dis- trict of Columbia, deceased. All persoms hav- ing claims against the deceased are.hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legaily authénticated, to the subscrib- er_on ot before the 12th day of October, A.D. 1922, atherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given-under my . hand this 12th day of October, 1621. C‘ARIEI LONG, 1226 Girard st. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the Distriet of Columbla, - Clerk:of the KATIE A. T. race. (Sea) Register of known ae | HOEH. | Wi 5 WILSON, HUIDEKOPER & LESH,| . .o coprews | 1 i i vills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of { Justice. f this order, to defend nd xhow cause why said condemna- tion ahould mot be had; otherwise the suit will be proceeded with an in case of default. By the court: WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy—Test: MOR. GAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By CHAS. B. COF- LIN. Assistant Clerk. 0c15,22,29 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holdlug Probate Court.— In the Matter of the Estate of Minnie H. Maullett, Deceaxed.——Administration No. - Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of sakl deceused. dated the 25th day of February, 1900, and a _codicil thereto dated the 12th day of August, entary tt and red this ¥ of Ociober, that Richard 1. Lucille A. Alton and Frederick Al and all ‘others concerned appear t on the 24st day of November, 1921, and show cause, it any they have, why said application should mot be granted. Let notice hereof be published In the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- fug Star Newspaper once in each of three wuc- cessive weeks before the return day herein mentloned, the first publication to be not less than thirty duys before xaid return day. A. A. HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Attent: er of Wil r the District robate Court. Mullett *2ld con of M. M. DOYLE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court.—No. 28465, Adiinistration.—This is to give notice | that the subscriber, of the District ‘of Colum- the Probate Court of a letters testamentary on the cxtate of Terence Fegan, lute of the District of Colnmbia, deceased.’ All persons ving claims agaiust’ the deceased ure herebs warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- seriber, on or hefore the 27th day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1922; otherwise they ‘may by law b exeinied from il henet. o maid eatate. Given under my band this 27th day of Se tember, 1921. MARY FEGAN, 3210 13th st. n.w. (Seal) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Rogister of 'Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. oc1,8,15 T. STANLEY HOLLAND, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate 28478, Adininixtration —This is to give that the subscriber, n Antonio, Tex., ha obtalued from the Probate Court of the Di trict of Columbiu letters testamentary on_the estate of Mary R. Kendall, late of the DI trict of Columbia, decensed.” All persons ha Ing claims sgainst the deceased are herchy warned to exailit the same. with the Youchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber. on or before the 27th ‘day of Septem- ber, A'D. 1922: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under my hand this 27th day of September, 1921. FRANCES T. ANDERSON. 2048 Ave. . San Antonio, Tex. (Seal) Atfest: WM. LARK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Pro- bate Conrt o0c1.8.15 FREDERICK A. FENNING AND PAUL V. ROGERS, Attorney: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court.—No. 8352, Administration.—This is to give notice thut the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, hax obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters of administr tion on the estate of Charles P. Regan. late of the District of Columbls, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the deceaswd are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subseriber, on_or before the 22d duy of Sep- temher, A'D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be excinded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under my hand this 224 day of Septem- her, 1921. FREDERICK A. FE bl (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE ' COGS- WELL. Deputy Register of Wills fer the Dis- trict of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. oc1.8.1 RUDOLPH H. YEATMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Fannie L. Rabbitt, plain- 11, va. Herry F. Rabbitt, defendant: 'Lilllan May Dean, co-reapondent.—Equity No. 3934 The object of this suit is to obtain n divpree a vinculo matrimonli by the plaintiff, Fannle Rabbitt, from the defendant, Harry F. Rab- bitt, because of acts of adultery committed by him’ with the co-respondent, Lilifan May Dean. On motion of the plaintiff it ix this 30th day of September, 1921, ordered, ant, Harry F. Rabbitt, and Lillian May Dean. co-respondent, cause thelr appearance to be entered hereln” on or before the fortleth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, oc- curring after the day of the frat pblication of this order: otherwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with us in case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three succeasive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and in The Evening Sfar news- papers before mid date. 'WENDELIL P. 8TA RD, Justice. (Senll) A true copy. Tex MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. C INGHAM. Asat. Clerk. oel 8,15 bla, has obtalned from the’ Distriet of Colum Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colum Holding Probate Court.—N 28229, Administration.—This is to give notice hat the subacribers of the District of Colum- Dbia have obtained from the Probate Court of ipe persons lerein named and for the sums|en Oct. the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Rosetta Chissell, late of the District of Columbla, deceased. ' All persons having clainis against the deceaned are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- «rn thereof, legally suthenticated, to the sub- scribers on or before the 25th ‘day of Kep- tember, A. D. 1922; otherwise they may by iaw be exeluded from all benefit of sald ex- Given under our hands this 28th day eptember, 1921. BERNARD D. WOOD, 1711 New Jersey ave. n.w.: JOHN JAME: 1710 22d st. s.e. (Seal.) ~Attest: W. CLARI TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Prohate 0c8,15,22 of 8402, | that the defend- | ablication to be not less than_ thirt fore said return day. A. A. HOEH- Justice. (Seal.) " 'Attest: JAMES R, Register of Willa for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. firut GEO. C. SHINN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Calumbia.—Mabel C. Stoner, plain- tiff, va. Annie Carrie Bixby et al.. defendanta. —No. 39029, Equity Doc.—Order of publication. —The object of thi sult is to obtain u decree of partition of the following real estate situate in the District of Columbia: Lot numbered seven (7). in block numbered sixty-one (61), in the subdivixion known s Fort Suratoga Ad- {dition to Brookland. as per plat recorded in County Book 18, page 4, in the said sur- veyor's office, to well the sime and have distrl- bution #monk the partics to this proceeding |ax their interests may appear. On motion of the plaintiff it s this 10th day of Augnst, 1921, ordered that the defeudants, Annie Car- rle Bixby, George W. Cockley, Esiher C. Buf- fngton, Howard Ruffington (fnfant), Heltzell. cause thelr a days and legal holidays, occurring after the of the first publication of this order, that the defendants, the unknown heirs-at-ln allences and devisees of George W. € deceaxed, and the unknown heirs. alienees and censed, cnuse their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of three months from th {dar of the first publication of tbis orde herwise this cause will be proceeded with an in case of defuult; provid copy of this or- der_be published in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Washington Evening Star for three months, once @ week for three successive weeks for the first month and twice a month in the two succeediug months. HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A tru MORGAN H. REACH Clerk. W LIAMS, Asst. Clerk. aul3,20.27,se17,24,0c IN THE SUPR OF THE trict of Columbia. Holding a Probute —1In re estate of Louisa ( (Gregors, d —Administration No. —The ' object of thir_proceeding is to & construction o certain provisions of the last will and testa- ment of the above decedent and a determi tion whether decedent's personal estate ix le to exonerate the real estate devised by r in trust. Upon motion of petitioner, it i t, this Oth da the respondents, regory. Alfred regory, Julia Gregery, Kala body corporate; Illinois Ntat bedy corporate, ‘acd Allene ause their appearance to be entered here on or before the fortieth day, exclusive o Stndays ahd legal holidays, occurring aite the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise this cause will be proce ax in case of default. Provided this order be published i The Washington Law Reporter and Star_once « week for three sald day. A. A A true copy-—Attest: JA TANNE] ister of Wills for the District of Colimbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 008,15.22 ARCHER & SMITH. CARL 3. F GRAFF and GODFREY L. MUN TER. Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trigt _of Columbia.—Dore Walten et &l platn Hilds Walten et al. Gefend" nts.—No. 37851, Equity Docket.—Dore Wal- trustee, having reported sale of premises known a lots 142, 143 and 800. in square 234, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to Max Walten. for seven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars and mo cents (§7.250.00), it is, this 11th day of October, 1921, ordered that said sale be ratified and confirmed by the court, unless cause to the contrary be shown before the 10th day of vember, 1921, provided a_copy of this order be published in each of three successive iusues of the Waxhington Law Reporter and one for three successive weeks iu The Evening Star prior to the expiration of sald period. HOEHLIL Justice. (Seal.) —True cop; Test: MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. cU HAM. A E. 8. CLARK, Attorney for Plaintiff. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THP DI trict_of Columbia.—Rosa Dixon, plaintiff, vs. Larry Dixon and Annie Willinms. defend: ants.—No. 39284, Equity Docket.—Tlie object of this suit is to obtai DIS. iregory, mazoo 'Colleg University. r a divorce on account of the adultery of said defendant, Larry Dixon. with the said defendant. Aunfe Williams. On motion of the plaintiff, it is, this 12th day of October. 1921, ordered that the defendants, Larry Dixon appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and le- gal holiduys, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order cause will be proceeded with as in case of de- fault, Provided a copy of this order be pub- lished once a weck for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspapers before sald day. A. A. HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) A true coj MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. HAM. Assistant Clerk. oc C. R. COLVIN and N. C. TURNAGE, Attorneys. E_COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. Holding an Equity Court. —Edwin I. Nottingham et al., plaintiffs, v Helen Pearl Kirby (uee Reiley), defendant.— Equity No. 38895, —Needliam C. Turnage and Albert W. Bright, trusiees, having reported wale of the following parcels of real estate to | 3.9 feet of lot 3, in mentioned, to wit: East square feet, with square 764, containing 2.3 the improvements thereon known s No, 207 K {st. for the sum of $1.100. 1t is this 7th {day of October, A.D. 1921, ordered that said sale be ratified and coufirmed by the court Tinless cause fo the contrars be shown before the 31st duy of October. A.D. 1921; provided. a copy of this order be pubiished iu each of three successive {ssnes of the Washington Law Re- porter and_once a week for three successive weeks in The Evening Star newspaper prior to the expiration of said period. By the conrt. JBNNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal) A true { cop; MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. SHAM. Asst. Clerk. oc8,15.22 JOHN B, SACKS, JAMES A. O'SHEA, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—: 28500, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla letters of adminis- tration on the estate of John Lacovaro, late of the District of Columbia, deceased.” All persons having t the deceaned are hereb§ warned to exhibit the same, with tlie vouchers thereof, legally anthenticated. to the wubscriber on or before the 4th day Mtober, A.D. 1922: otherwise they may hr ¢ be exclided from all benefit of “sal «utate. Given under my hand thix 4th dax October, 1921, JAMES LACOVARO, 46 F st. X Seal.) Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of ., Clerk of the Probate Court. ARTHUR PETER, W. BADES, Attormeys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia, Holding Probate No. 28494, Administration.—This in to give notice that the subseriber of the District of C bia has obtained from the Probate of the District of Columbia letters of sdministration on the estate of El. wood C. Gatchell, late of “the District of ‘olumbia, deceased. All persons having claime acainst the deceased .are hereby warned to oF No. exhiMt the same, with the vouchers thereof, { Icgally authenticited, to the snbscriber on or before the 20th day of September, A.D. 1022 otherwise they may by lnw be excluded front all Lenefit «f said estate. Given under my hand this 20th day of Sentember. 1921. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AXD TRUST ' COM- PANY, ANDREW PAKKER, Vice President. (Seal.) “Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Depu- ty Register of Wiila for the District of Co- Iumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ocv.1 FREDERICK A. FE . Attorney. )F THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court.—Estate of Wm. Connor, deceased.—No. 28503, Admin- fstration Docket _G5.—Application ' having lwen made herein for letiers of administru- tion on said estate, by Patrick O’Connor, to issue unto National Saviugs and Trust Co., Wasbington. D, . it ik ordered this 4th day of October, A.D. 1021, that the unknown beirs at law and pext of kin of Ww. Con- nor, otherwise known as Wm. O'Connor, and a1l ‘others concerned, appear in said court.on Monday, the 14th day of November, A.D. 1021, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why sy’ applleation shouid hot be granted. | Let notice hereof be blished in the ‘‘Washing- ton Law. Reporter’” and The Evening Star. once in, cach of three successive weekn before the return day hereln mentioned, the first pub- lication to be not less than thirty % before said return day. WALTER I McCOY, Chief (Seal.) Attes THEODORE Ci WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ©eR, 15,22 IN THE MUNICIPAL; COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Charles D. Cole, plain 0. 3. Moore, defendant.—No. 72733. The object of thin suit is to recover two hun- dred and elghty.Sve dollars’ ($285). with, fn. R R 1921, and to bave jgment of condemnation of cértain property of the defendant levied on under an attach: ment issued in this sult to satisty the plain- 1iff's claim. It Is, therefore, this 27th day of Beptember, 1821, ordered that the defendant in’this’ court on or before the, fortieth of SUPREME COURT Columbia, Holdinj f i FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. 2740 Administration—This is to give noti snbscriber, which was, by of the District of Columbia_granted letters festamentary on the estate of Alpheus Henry Snow, deceased, has. with the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbi holding a_Probate Court, appointed Monday. the 3lst day of October. 1921 at 10 o'clock am., as the time, and said court room as the place, for making payment and distribution from 'said cstate, nnder the court's directio and control, when aud where all creditors aud ersons entitled to distributive shares or lega- Lies, or the residue, or parts thereof, are noti- fied to attend, in person or by agent or attor ney duly authorized, With their ¢iaims against the estate properiy vouched. ¢iven under my linnd this 6th day of October, 1921, NATIO: AL SAVINGS AND TRUST' COMPANY. FRANK STETSON, Attorney, (Seal.) Attest WM. CLARK TAYLOR. Députy Register o Wilis for the District of Columbia, Cle: the Probate Cour 008.1; — DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, Attorney. PREME COURT OF THE DIS- In re gstate of Michael i { | IN THE trict of Columbi ¥. 0'Donoghue, deceased. of publication.-—Application having been m: Rerein for probate of the last will and testa- ment of Michael F. O'Donoghue, deceased. dated the 13th dny of February, 1919, and for letters ivstamentary thereon. it is by the 4th day of October, 1921, ordered garet Kilgannon Shannon, Blizaleth on, Michael Kilgannon, William Kil- nd Kathleen Kilgannon, all residing Alecare, County Sligo, Ire- Inud: Jamen P. Kilgarnon of Chicago, Il Elizuboth Gulden of San Francisco, Calif. unknown heirs at and next of K any, of Cornelius D. Donohue, and all of the unknown heirs at law and mext of ki o dccedent. and all others concerned, appear in kaid court on the 14th day of November, 1921, at 10 oclock a.m., to show cause why said application should ot be granted. Let motice fireof be published in the Washington Taw Reporter and The Evening Star newspape ‘e in each of three succexsive Weshs ievre fhe return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not lexs than thiriy days be- fore. the said return date. WALTZR L M COY, Chief Justice. ~(Seal.) A true copy Attet: THEODOEE COGSWELL, ~Deput 1 i gannon iin Glenesk, nea bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. o0c8,15,22 TOBRINER & GRAHAM, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Ethel M. Rutty, plain- tiff, vs. the unknown heirs, aiiences and de- visees of George E. Dyson, deceased, and_the anknown heirs, alienees and devisees of Wil- liam T, Clarke, deceased, defendants.—In Eauity No. 8228.—Qrder of publication.—The object of this suit Is towobtain a decree es- tablishing of record, by adverse possessio the title of the plaintiff, Ethel M. Rutty, in fee simple, to the south ‘twenty-two (22) feet ten and ope-half (10%) inches front by the depth of original lot numbered twenty-one (21). in_square numbered one hundred and sixteen (116), ashington, District of Columbis, improved by premises 1222 18th street nofthwest. Upon motion of the plaintift it is by the court this 11th day of August, 1921, ordered and decreed that the defendants, the 'unknown heirs, alienees and devisees of George E. Dyson and Willlam T. Clarke, de- ceased, respectively, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day_occurring after the expiration of three months from this date; otherwise the eause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Pro- vided & copy of this order be published twice 2 smentt for three months in the Washington w Reporter and The Evening Star before sald day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. &!Aell.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By W. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk. aul3,37,0017,24,015,58 - on or befure the fortieth day, exclusive of Sun- { . & APPLIED ART d Annie Whliams, cause their | otherwise the | the Supreme Court | n | 4 3 500.—Order | Register of Wills for the District of Colum- | " iszr w.6., for the sum of $400. Sonth 20.25 feet of ! 1ot 1, in_square 767, containing 1984 square ! feet, premises No. 981 3rd at. me. for the sum’ of $925. 25.8 feet of wublot 5 in square | 768, containing 2.160 square feet. improved | by premises No. 1001 3rd st we., for the sum | of $1.210. 60113 feet of lot 3, in square 768, ntaining 7,641 xquare feet. improved by ; premises Nos. 201, 208 and 205 K st. s.e.. for! the sum of §2 1t iu thix 7th day of Oc-, tober, A.D. 1921, ordered tint said sale b ratified and ‘confirmed by the court unleas canse to the contrary he shown before | the 31st day of October, A.D. 1921: provided, a | copy of thix order be published in each of three | Wiccessive isues of the Washington Law Re- | porter and once a week for three successive | \eeks iu The Evening Star newspaper prior sald period. Ry the court. v, Justice. ) A true H. BEACH, Clerk. By i { ‘ __EDUCATION. French or gpa;ish —during the week begin- ning October 17th. 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T 0ct. 21 4 i Bieaniers waii 'af i e | Passenger Office, 1 St., N. ¥ = rway, er: Dec. 6 Luxuriously ap- pointed passen- Eer steamers of 21,000 tons dis- placement sail- ing from New York. S. S. Vauban Oct. 27 S. S. Vestris Nov. 19 Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Buenos Aires Connections for all parts of South Americs For rates, etc.. apply company's office, Brosdway, N. Y., or any Steamship or Touris! Agent. E. l‘gch. 1208 F St. N.W., Gen { ACCOUNTANCY Offers exoceptionsl opportusities to and women. NOW FOR Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G Bt. N.W.. Corner 8th and G Sts. COLUMBIA 'SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 ambitious m¢ REGISTER Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK Kline School of Dramatic Art Brownley Bldg., 1304 F St. i ire Course Starting Tuesday, November 1 For information call E. H. Randall, Bus. Manager, Main 3776. YMCA SCHOOLS Co-educational—3538 Students Last Year Drafting School Automotive School Employed Boys' Beys' Day School Accountancy Behool Law (Bar Course) Commeroial School Proparatory Behool' | Call o Address, 1736 G n.w. Main §250. Spanish—Private Lessons By tive Teacher, MISS F. BORRAS. 8172 17th st. n.w. Phone Columbia 4718. * MUSICAL INSTEUCTION Saltsman Music Studio PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE 1822 G n.w. Fr. 1274. Recitals, Practice’ Room COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elementary and Advanced Courses in Ail Branches of Music 714 17th St. Yearbook Frank. 4491 EARL BENEDICT Teacher of Violin STUDIO, 815 13th st. n.w. VIOLINIST AT METROPOLITAN THEATER. Miss Lucia S. Collins, Piano Instruction. Franklin 1600-W. ~ Studlo, 510 Ese st. n.w. SMain 7858 Adyanced Conservatory of Music Elementary SYDNEY LLOYD WRIGHTSON l‘-fll!!ul"ws'lul.‘ x o4 rour pupi sl your remark- able abliity &s s teacher on the lnes of ‘my own method. ‘William Shakespeare (May, 1920) ‘With whom he studied for many rfi.dl since 1894. Jewell Downs, Assistant Studios Buite 21, 1228 Conn. Ave. N.W. HTEENTH SEASON IN WASHIN( e Pnl.l-lll’l'll. proN Bermuda, West Indi Mediterran DELTA TOURS BOSTON BY S BY SEA OCTOBER EXCURSIONS STOP-OVER AT NORFOLK ROUND TRIP FROM WASHINGTON OCT. 14-21-28 City Ticket Office Woodward Building 731 15th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. [ @ ¥ RICA by UnionCastle Line, Sanderson & Son, Gen, '26 Broadway. New Yor ! ¥% or Any Stesmehip Ticket Agents. NEW YORK TO EUROPE Sailings from Pier 74, 34th St., N. R. S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON and AMERICA (Piers 3 and 1, Hoboken) excepted. P’LYMOUT]I;—CEERBOURG REMEN AMERICA: > Nov. 1-Nov. 20—Jan. 3 GEORGE WASHINGTO! Nov. 8, Dec. 8, Jan, 17. PLYMOUTH—BOULOGNE—LONDON New—Lururious—Com/ortable. PANHANDLE STATE Oct. 25, Nov. 28, Dec. 27 NIAL STATE: Nov. 15—Dee. 13. BREMEN—DANZIG PRINCESS MATOIKA: Oct. 22, Dec. 10. POTOMA! ov. 12, Dec. 31 HUDSON: UNITED STATES LINES, 45 Broadway, N.Y. Moore & McCormack Company, Inc. Roosevelt Steamship Company, Inc. United American Lines, Inc. Managing Operators for the United States Shipping Board == = = CENTENN Dec! NEW YORK—HAVRE_PARIS Oct..20 Rochambeau...Nov. § Lafayette ... N La Savoie... No 'BOURDONNAIS %) = ! Winter Rates Now in Effe TOURS in ALGERIA &MOROCCO B L e etk Mot Teibe ‘Write for interestis descriptive litersture. ° GOMPANY'S OFFICE, 1419 New York Ave., Washington. AUSTRALIA Honolulu, Buva, New Zealand. The Palatial Passenger Steamers '°'13§"x""’1'#{"’:€.“‘ Waahi gton, or to ew. ington, Canadian _Australasian 1 Mail Line, 440 ur St., Vancouver. B. C. CANADIAN 8y, PACIFIC| | STEAMS RS =T umTee To Panama Canal, Spanish Main, South America, Windward Liles. - WEST INDIES WINTER CRUISES DE LUXE by the splendid Canadian Pacific Steamship “Empress 22.200 tons THE LARGEST STEAMER OIL LEAVING NEW YORK Calling at Havana (Cuba), Kicgston (Venesuela), Port of Spain (Trinidad), Plaire Raue), Chariotts oo T mebamasy, st cruise: Hamilton (Beruiuda). Rico), and Nassau (Bahamas), Luxurious Electric fi Palm Garden. Unexcelled cuisine Shore visits and launch excursions. Panama Canal, Porto Rico, St. Thomas, Salt Water Swimi ‘SBuites, rooms with bath, single rooms, ws_in ail_rooms. broad proms and service. Limit of Britain” displacement SATLING THE PICS . G—SPOTLESS DECKS—NO cflnwns-lo BOOT. "“JAN. 21 and TRO) 27-DAY TOURS $300.00 UP . Ia Gu ‘ort de Yn.-’n Ban Juan (Porto 2nd cruise. ‘double rooms with bedsteads. ke—ample for deck games. Pool. Orchestra for Dlnd:" passenger list. No cargo carri unity to see U. 8. operations in s0 romantic scenes of Spanish Conquest. FEB. 21 (Iamaica), Colon (Panam ywn (Barbados), (St. Thomas), enade dec! min For rates and full information apply to local agents or ©. K. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent. 1419 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Telephone Maln 758 CANADIAN, PACIFIC RAILWAY, - Traffic, dgents