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LEGAL AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BUILDING LOTS N STAIREAWK MANOR® AST “CHIL- By virtoe of n! certain deed of truet, duly Tecorded in Liber No. 4218, follo 277 et seq. of the Iand records of tle District of Colum: bia, and at the request of one of the parties secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public suction, in front of the re. spective premises. on TUESDAY. THE 3lst DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1622, the followin described land and premiscs, namely: Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m.. lot 50 in gquare SI6T. sald ‘suare being bonnded by ney Branch road, Sixth, Aspen and Whittier sts. n.w., and immediately thereafter lot 13, in square 3188, being at the northeast corner ©of Sixth and Whittler sts. o.w.. all in the sub- division known as “Fairiawn Manor,” as per plat_recorded in_the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia, in Book 57, page 40. ‘Also on sald.day at 3 o'clock lots 801, 508, 80G. 807 and 809, in square fronting on 'North Capitol st. and extendiag through and facing aiso New Hampahire ave. Tmmediately thereatter. lots 801, 808, 805, 807, 11, in square 3707, fronting on Hampahire ave. uear Longfellow st. n. immediateley thereafter lots 813 and 81t square 3707, fronting on Longfellow Hampshire ave. and North Capitol f aquares 3383 and 3707 being ln the srhdivision Egown as “CHILLUM CASTLE HEIGHTS. "Terms of sale: One-fourth of purciiase money to be paid in cash and balance in fnstailments, payable in one and twe years. with Inierest at @ per centum per snnm, semi-annually from date of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 will De required of purchaser upon each lot or group of lots ae sol the time of sale. All conveyancing. recording. revenue stamps fal fees at cost of purchaser. Terms plied with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise the pro may be resold at the rick and cost of de- fanlting purchaser, after five ‘advertise- ment_of such sale in some newspaper pub- i in. Washington eity, District of Co- JAMES W. McNEILL, CHARLES ‘.. BOWMAN. Trustees, Woodward Buildivg. 119-10t.ex80 LEGAL NOTICES ____ PALMER, DAVIS & SCOTT, Attorneys for Plaintifl. PREME COURT OF THE DIS Rertha R. Delaney. plain- Delanes and Gabrielle Doe, 39474.—Order of = 8 trict of Columbia tiff, va. Leroy B. ( defendnts ‘ublication. tain a decree of absolute divorce from the de- fendant, Leroy B. C. Delaney, on the ground of the defendant's adaltery witis the corespondent. equal | o or Gabrielle- Doe. _The bill states in substunce that the plaintiff w lawfully married to the defendant, Leroy B. C. Delaney, in the District f Columbia. on thd 28d 4 of September, 08; that on August 25, 1919. at Hotel de rance, Chaumont, ¥France, the defendant com- mitted acts of aduitery with the corespondent, abrielle Doe, whose last name ie to the plai 1iff unknown. and that on divers dates subse- quent to id date at Chaumont and other places in France the defendant has been guilty of other acts of adultery with the corespond- ent, living \#ith her and introducing her as his Wife, ard tnat suid acts of adnitery were com~ mitted without the comsent, connivance, privity or procurement of the “\Illnllfl The bill fur- ther alleges that the defendant was at the time of Bling thereof rexiding at Nice, France, and that the corespondent is tisen and resident of the Kepublic of France. Tt is further shown by subsequent proceelings in this cause that the defendant, Leroy B. O. Delaney, has for more than six months last past been conting- ously absent from the District of Columbia and beyond the jurisdiction of this court, and that the subpoena heretofore insued against him and the codefendant, Gabrielie Doe. in this cause has been duly returned by the marsial not to be found. It in. therefcre. on motion of the plaintiff, this 24ih day of January. 1 by the courf, ordered that the defendants a; each of the cause their appearance to be en- tered in_this canse on or befors the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal hollday occurring after the date of the first ‘publication } of this order; otherwise the cause Will be pro- cecded with ‘as in the case of default. ~Pro. vided, however, that & copy of this order shall be published least once & week for three successive weeks in the Wlih‘nli:fll Law Re- porter and The Evening Star. ly the court, S HAILEY. Justice. (Seal.) ORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. HAM, Assistant Clerk. v 5 by .nF}. CUNN _in38.ted. 1 PAUL E. JOHNSON, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THEL DISTRICT OF Columbla. Holding Probate _Court.—No. 27785, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted let- ters testamentary on the estate of Bilzabetl 1. Stone, deceased. h the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum- bis. holding a Probate Court, uppointed Wed- nesday, the first day of March, 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m., as the time,, and sald court room as the place, for making payment aod distri- Dution from sald estute, under the court's dl- rection and control, when and where all credi- tors and persons entitied to distributive shares of legacics, or the residue, or parts thereof, are notified to attend, in person or by agent or Attorney duly anthorized. with their claims sgainst the estate properix vouched. Glven MAder my hand this 28th day of Jauuary. 1922 AUL E. JOHNSON (Seal) ~ Atteal: JAM) SER. “Register of Willa for the District Clerk of the Probate Court. of Columbi bate, foour AENRY RANDALL WEBB, Atiorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate ~Court. No. 25779, Administration.—This s to give notice That the subscriber. of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbls, letters of administra- tion en the estate of Iwibelle Mitchell, late of the District of Columb.a. deceased. All per- sons ng claims against the dleceased are hiereby warned: to exhibit the same. ‘with the Youchers thereof, lexally authentlcated, to the subscriber, on of before the 29th day of De- tember, A. D. 1822; btherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of d estate, Given under my hand_thix 20th day of Jan- uary, 122, SAMUEL W. HENRY. 1917 Penn. sylvania ate. n.w. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES "ANNER, Register of Wills for the District of ‘olumbis. Clerk of the Piobate Col A ee11 —CROMELIN & LAWS, Attorneys. URT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probats l}nufl.—(;o. %9, Administration.—This to give notice B he mubacriber, of the District of Colum- | ned from the Probate Court of Columbia, letters testamentary te of Benjamin Walder, iate of the | District of Columbla, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby rned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber, on or before th th day of January, . D. 1923: otherwise they may by luw be ex- jaded from all benefit of sald estate. Given \inder my hand thls 24th day of January, 1922. ANNA WALDER, 13 14th n.w. (Seal.) ttest: JAMES TANNER, Regiater of Wiliy for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1a28,04,11 DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding _Probate Court.—No. 28863, Administration.—~This s to give notice That the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bis, has obtained from the Probate Court, of the’ District of Columbia, letters of adminis- tration on the estate of Thomas A. Holloran, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to_exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 23rd day of Jan- nary, A. D. 1923; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under nd this 23rd day of January, A A. HOLLORAN, 3815 Ka- C. “(8eal) = Attest: JAMES ter of Wills for the District rk of the Probate Court. 328.64.11 F. SPRIGG PERRY, Atformey. . SUPREME _COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 24887, ‘Administration.—This is_to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbla, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, letters testamentary on the estate of Carrle’B. McElroy, late of the District_of Columbla, deceased. ' All persons having claime against the deceased are hereby warned to exbibit the ssme, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the sub- scriber. on or before the 19th day of Jauuary, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by la exeluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of January, 1922. ARTHUR C. McELROY, 8400 Macomb st. n.w. (Senl.) Atiest: JAMES TANNER. of Wills for the District of Columbis. Clerk of the Probate Court. 328, fed.11 B. J. MILLER KENYON, Attormey. SUPREME_COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28840, ‘Administration.—This s to give mnotice that enbscriber, of the District of Columbi from the Probate Court of the mentary on land,” late 2" the deceased.” All persons having claims hgainat'the deceased aze hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the ~Youchers thereof, legally authenticaied, to the subscriber on of before the 18th day of Janu- ary, A.D. 1928; otberwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of estate, Given under my band this 18th day of Janu- ary, 1922. MARY L. D. MACFARLAND, 1208 I8th st. (Beal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1 HENRY RANDALL WEBB, Attorney. SUPREME_COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Hold! Probate No. ), Administration.—This is M‘t xnotice that the subecriber, of the of Columbia, bas obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Maria l.zl;wrbb. late of the Disrict of Columbia, ased. ' All per- sons_having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber om or*before the 15th day of Jamu- ary, A.D, 1923; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 18th day of January, 1822, HENRY RANDALL WEBB, Colorado building. (Seal) 'Attest: JAMES T of of the Probate Court. for the District of JaZ8 et 11 ) SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ; Priscilla Thompson, deceased.. NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES - * + THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, LEGAL NOTICES TOTTENBERG, Attorney Plaintift. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE DIS- bia. —Weat Brick Com thirty-three ($38.36) with interest on $31.00 from May thirtieth, 1921, and costs of suit, and to have Judgment of condemnation of certain property Of the defendapt levied on under an attach- ment issued in this suit to satisfy the plal tiff’s claim. It is, therefore, thls ZOth day of Jamuary, 1022, ordered that the defendant appear in this court on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, after the day of the first publication of tids order, to defend this suit and show cause why ‘sald condemnation should not be had: otherwite the suit will be proceeded with in case of defanit. MARY O'TOOLE, Jud (Neal) A true copy. Test: BLANCHE Nefr, Clerk. . s Ja28.fed 11 HENRY M. FOWLER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THK DIS. trict of Columbia.- Jessie Myrick, defendant.—Equity No. 39697, ‘The object of this suit is to obtain for the plaintiff a decree annulling the bonds of mar- riage heretofore entered into between the plain- tiff and the defendant on the ground of a for- mer marriage of snd defendant. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 20th day of 1822, ordeied that the defendant, Jer - rick. cause her appesrance to be entered herein before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order, to defend this sult and show cause why the EILS of, 58 ill of complalnt shoold not as in otherwise this will be proceeded with of defauit. Provided, & copy of be_publ once a week for three successive weeks in_the-Washington Law Re- porter and The Washington Evening Star be- fore said day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.) ~ A “true” copy. Test: N H. Clerk. By F. E. Avst.Clerk. HARRY A. GRANT, Attorney. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla. Holding Probate Court. No. 23629, Adminstration. This s to give notice that ile subscriber, of the Distriet of Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Court [ ‘olumbia, ancillary letters t. . on the estate of Priace Dimitrie -Barbo Stirbey. -1 mania. deceased. All persons | againgt the deceased are hereby fbit the same, with the vouchers thereof, tegally authenticated. to the subscriber, o0 o before the 17th day of Janusi othierwlse they may by law be ex all benefit of said " Given under my hand this ¥ of January, 1822, HARRY A. GRA) 4 Columblan bidg. (Real) | Attest: JAMES TANNER, Heg'ster of Wilis | for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Pro bate_Conrt. 28,14 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28619, 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 Coljubla, letters of adminis- tration on the estaic of Frank Lambert, of the District of Columbia, deceased. persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the' vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 12th day of Jan- nary, A. D. 1923: otherwise they may by law be ‘excluded from all benefit Given under my b 1922. FRED A. FENNING, K Attest: JAMES TANNER, for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. _ Ja?1.28.ted ARTHUR PETER ‘W. H. BADEN, Columbla. Holding Probate Court. Estate of miniatration Docket 63.—App] ] been made herein for probate of the last will and testamegt of said deceased. and for letters testamentary on said estate, by The Washing- ton Loan and Trust Company, It is ordered this 16th day of January, A. D. 1922, that John Amirans, Geller Amiraux. Volney Amiraux. Hagriet Coombs. Carrie Lowe and Char'es H. Heynar and ail others concerned, appear fn said court on Monday, the 27th day of February. A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should not ; be granted. 16t notice hereof be mlblll\)wdl in the Washington Law Reporter and The | Evening Star once in each of three successive | weeks before the return day hierein mentioned, | the first publication to be not lexs than thirty | days before said return day. A. A. HOEH- LING, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TA! R, Register of Wills for the District of Coluiibia, Clerk of the Probate Courl. 2128164 ALBERT E. STEINEM and LOUIS OT- | TENBERG, Attorneys. SUPREMB OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF €0- lumbla. Holdiug Probate Court.—No. 28807, Administration. —Thin s to gire notice that the | subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has ob- tained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbta letters testamentary on the estate | of Richard B. Hodges. late of the District of ! Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims agaiust the deceased are hereby warned to ex- hibit the same, With the vouchers thereof. le- | gally authenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 9th day of January, A.D.-1923; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all_benefit of said estate. G hand this 9th day. of Janu B. RROMWELL, 1214 Pennsslvania ave. n.w. (Beal.) Attest: Depuiy Register of Willa for the District of | lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ja14.21.28 MILLAN & SMITH, Attorneys. SUPREME_COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 23798, Administration.—Thix is_to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbin. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Golumbla letters of admiuistration c.t.a. on the estate of Thomas C. Atterbury, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are herebr warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to t) bscriber, on or before the 23rd dny of | January. A.D. 1928: otherwise they may by Iaw be excluded from all henefit of xald extate. Given nnder my hand this 28rd day of Janu- 1 HUBERT NEWSOM. 1110 H st. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Reg of Willa for the District of Columbla, rk of the Probate Court. Ja28,1¢4,11 PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. Holding _Probate Court.—No. 28869, 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 Columbia ietters testamentary on the estate of Adolph Gude, or Adolphus Gude, late of the Distriet of ‘Colum ceased. All persons having claims agalnst the i deceased are hereby warmed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, Wgally au- thenticated, to_the subscriber, on or before the 20th duy of January, A.D. 1023; otierwise they may by law ba excluded from all benefit of ‘said estate. Given under me hand this | 20th_dsy of January, 1922, MARY ELIZA- BETH GUDE, “Gudemont,” Good Hope road, Anacosti C. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District umbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. 3028, fed.11 PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. IN_THE SUPREME COURT OF THP DIS-| trict of Columbia. Holding a_ Probate Court. In re estate of Frans A. K. Jung. deceased. No. 28857, Administration Docket 63.—Appll. cation having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of sald deceased | and for letters testamentary on said estate by Sofle A. Nordhoff-Jung, it is odered this 26 day of January. A.D. 1922, that Max Jung, Lens Stadelmann, * Jenny ' Heym, ~Gertrude Weiss and all 'others concernsd. ~appear in said court on March, A.D, 1922, AL sach application should not ranted. Let notice hereof be published in the ashington Law Reporter and The Evening Btar once fn each of three successive weeks | before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty'days hefore ¢aid return day. AiAA IEHO’}:. nt I n. it i Court. . BRANDENBURG & BRANDENBURG, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Milton W. Johnion,- deceased.—No. 28847, Administration docket 65 —Application haviag been made herein for probate of the last.will and testament of said deceased, and for let- . by Louse th day of "Maury, Ois ¥, Hommer, Fionda g A . ‘Hommer, H. 'Johnson, " Alward L. Johnson. Sarah Mc- Guire, Richard A. Johnson, a minor; Grace L. Comer, Marguerite H. Johfison and Pauline Johnson and all others concerned appear in said court on Mozday, the 6th day of March, A.D. 1922, at ton o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such’ application should ot be granted. Let notice hereof be published fn the Wash- ington law Reporter and Kvening Star once in each of tiree successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days be- fore sald retern day. = A. A. HOEHLING, Justiee. s (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Regater of Wiila for the Diatrict of Columbla! of the Probate Court. 228, ted.11 O Y. IN THE S8UPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis, Holding Probate Court.— In re estate’of Edward J. Hoar, deceased.— 28788, Administration Docket 65.—Appli- fbevl made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters testamen on said esta Hannah M. Hoar, it is mnfl this zmh“dg , A.D. 1022, that Peter Hoar and Margaret ith, and all others concermed, ap- earin said court on Wednesday, the 8th day of h, A.D. 1922, at 10 o'cloc] to cause juch plication should wot be W“ud' t notice hereof be published in the ashington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day 'herein mentioned, l)‘ A R e A Justice. _(Seal.) A true copy. Attest: JAMES TANNGR, St WIlL tor the. District o Columbia. ‘Siesk of the Provets Court 3a28,fed, 11 28807, | in to’ obl: 1271914, and recorded April 16, 1914. ‘in the de- | BT expira C. CLINTON JAMKS, Attorney. IN THE SUPREMB COURT OF THE DI trict of Columbla._George B. Croswell, et trustees of the Westminster Presbyterian tiffs, vs. Mary A. Hasen et al., No, 39632, Equity Doc: 85, —The suit s to appoin a trustee~in the place of Abraham Depue, 'the last sur- viviag trustee, in order that due m;:nn:-; ven Presbytertan Church, ‘successors or in lot 14, fn Church and Harron's sub. @ of lots' In aquare 467, in the city of Washington, District of Columbl per pl recorded 1n Book_R. W.. page 56, of the sur- veyor's office of the Distriet of Columbia. O motion of the plaintiffs, it is this 18th day . ordered that the defendants, .~ Catlierine Robertson, Lewls Leidy J. Falck, infant: Margaret Falck, , and Ruth Falck, infant, cause their appearance to be entered herein’on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sunday and legal holidays, occurrifg after the day of the first publication of this order; gtherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of de- fault, ' Provided, a copy of this order be pub- lished once & week for three successive weeks in the Washington lLaw Reporter and The Evening Btar ne r bafore sald day. JEN . Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk, Ry F_E, CUNNINGHAM, Avst. Cleik.” jagl,8.ted DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, Attorney. . Holding Probate ~Court.—No. 28753, Administration.—This v to give ‘motice that the subscribers, of the Dixtrict of Colum- bia, have obtalned from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbla letters textamentary on the estate of Mary A. Slattery, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ’All persons having claims against the deceaned are hereby warned to exhibit the sime, with the vouchers thereof, legally uthenticated, to the subscrib- ers.“on or before the 20th day of January, A.D. 1023; othersisc they may by law be ex- clnded from ail benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 20th day of January, 1922, ANNA 8. PORTER, 2834 28th st. n.w. 3. SLATTERY, 1419 W st. n.w. ‘(Seul} Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wilis for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. Ja28.fed.11 L. RUSSELL ALDEN, Atterney. IN THE SUPREME RT OF THE DIS. teiet of Columbla.—Gershon P. Bickford et al plaintiffs, vs. rshon Percival Bickford, et al, defendants.—No. 39727, Equity docke 85.—The object of this suit ‘s to obtain a coustruction of the last will and_testament of Nathan Bickford, late of the District of Columbla, deceaved, and a partition by sale among those found entitled thereto of the real estate in said District of Columbia of which said than Bickford died seized and Jm Sessed, the tame being known and dexcribed as lots 1, 2, 8, 4 and 53 in square 5432 jo sald District of Columbla. On motion of comp] ants, it is this y of January. ordered that the defendants, Gershon Percival Bickford, Jr., Elizabeth Rickford, Jobn H. Bickford, Eleanor Bickford, Arabelle Farle and James JMark Bickford. cause thelr a pearance to be entered herein on or before fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays und le holidays. occurring after the day of the first publication of thls urder; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided, a copy of this order be published once_a Week for three successiva weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Even ing Star wewspaper before sald day. JE GS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy, MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. F. E. NIN 3 ed.11 JULIAN G. GIBBS, Attornej, 424 Colorado Bldg. COURT OF IN THE THE DIS trict of plain- tiff, ve. James M. H. Maricle, defendant No. 89658, Fquity Doc.—-The object of t sult ix to obtain @ judicial decree declaring null and vold ab initio the marrisge en into between piaintiff and defendant in the District of Columbia on the 13th day of De- cember, A.D. 1920, upon the ground that the defendsnt at the time of the sald purported had a former wife living whose inge had not been lawfully dissolved. And It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that said James M. H. Maricle is a non-resident of the District of Columb platntiff, it is this 17th day of ordered that the ‘defendant. . cause his appearance to be entersd herein_on or hefore the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and lezal hoiidays. } ocearring after the day of thie first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be pro- cecded with as in case of default. copy of this order be published once & week three successive wecks in the Washington La Reporter und Tine Ev 8 day. NNINGS BAILEY, Juatice. A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH Clerk, By F. E. CONN INGHAM, Asst. Clerk 1 IVAN HEIDEMAN, Attorney. 1§ THE SUPREME COURT OF THP DIS- trict of Columbia.—Harold C. Kenney, plain- { 4ift. vs. Frederick E. Shannon, defendan| 3 30639, Equity Docket.—The gbject of this suit n appolutment of trustees in the place and stead of Edvgn R. M deccased, named as sole trustee in i trust executed by defendant on. to wit. Febru ary 2. 1914, and recorded March 5. 1014, in | ihe office of the recorder of deeds of raid Dis- ! trict in Liber 3394, folio 184, the property de- scribed In sald deed being krown as lot 40, in | square 4222, in Clara A. Marden and others’ T subdivision of *‘Sherwood™ and located in said! Distri On motion of the plaintiff, it is this Oth day of January, 1922, ordered that the de- , Frederick E. Shanoon, cause his 8p- 1922. JAMES | pearance to be entered herein on or before the | fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and lexal | THEODORE COGSWELL, | holidays, oceurring after the day of the first | ublication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided. & copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before waid day. JEN. BAILEY, Justice. (Seal) A true copy—Test GAN H_ BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CU HAM, Adst. Cle 3 DEMAN, Attormey. IVAN Hi IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THB DIS-| trict of Columbis.—Harold C. Kenney, plain- iff, vs. Louis Moxedano, defendant. — No. 39640, Equity Docket.—The object of this suit is to obtaln appointment of ‘trustees in the place and stead of Bdwin R. Marden. deceased, named as sole trustee in that certain deed of trust executed by defendant on. to wit, April office of the recorder of deeds of said District in Liver 3403, folio 391, the property describ- ed in said deed being' kown as lot 18, in square 4248, in Clara A. Marden and others’ resubdivision of ‘'Sherwood” and located in #aid District. On motion of the plaintiff. it ia this 9th day of January, 1922, ordered that the defendant, Louts Moxedano, cause his appear- ance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided, & copy of this order be published ce & woek {:I' 'hl'rl" sucress :‘e weel l‘hn:hl Washington Law Reporter and The Eve Star_before said day. JENNINGS BAILEY. Tustice, (Beal) A trus copr—Test; Mo 2 . Olerk. By y AR 014,21.28 Asst._Clerk. J. B. STEIN, Attormey. G. NINGHAM, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—The Globe Amusement Company, & corporation existis r the Iaws of the state of Maryland, Plaintiff. va. the Unknown Heira, De nd_ Allenees of John M. Green, Deceaned, Defendants.—No. 28112, Equity docket.—The obect of suit is to obiain a dec establishing of record the plalntiff's title in fee simple by adverse jon of lot twenty-eight (28) in the sub- ‘barles J. White, D. ‘hurch, of lots priest, Aatthe! rn square two hundred and x {236) tll per plat recorded in Liber W. F.. folio 81 of the records of the affice of the surveyor of On motion of the complaioant, i Salesmavship NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN OF THE FOR- mation of & copartnership between J. M. Me- Cllllly‘ Ro; Btroup and Carl F. Crouse, neral partners, all of Was D. C., un- ¢ the firm name of J. M. ley & Co. the general nature of the business transac thereby, that of job printing. The contribu- tion to l‘ha copartnership by J. M. McCauley and R. F. Stroup being machinery and equip- ment and by C. F. Crouse six bundred dollars (mfl cash and four notes of fifty dollars (350), each payable in three, x, nine and uterest at 6 a one-third luterest o gin on the fifteenth day of Continue one year, with anuual agreeable {o all parties of thl Place of business beitg loc: York ave. n.w., in the ity of Washing- District of mbla. 2 WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON and WAL- TER M. BASTIAN, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- tiict of Columb'a.—L. Muy Larkis, Plain va. the uuknown heirs, devises and 3 es of Joseph Dove, decessed et al.— Equity No. ‘33%41. ~ Order of Publication.— The object of th's suit is to in a de- cree establishing of record plaintl title In fee wimple by adverse possession to the morth Falf of lot 5, In square 49, in the eity of Washington, District of Columbia. ~On motion of the plaiutiff, it is by the court, this 19th day of December, 1921, ordered, that the de- 1 ts (1) the anknown heirs, devisees and aliences of Joweph Dove, deceased: (2) the krown he'rs, devisees and alienees of John Dove, decensed: (3) the unknown heirs, de. viseeg and allences of Samuel Dove, deceased: (4 Mie unknown heirs, devisees lienees of Ellza Dooley, decensed; (5) the unknown lieirs, devisees and slicnees of Eilen McClos- key, deceased: ) the ynknown helr lienees and'devisees of Mary Lewls, deceased; (7) unknown heirs, dev'sees and sllences of Wil- liam McCloskey, decegged: (8) the unknown helru. devisees ‘and allences of Samuel Me- the unknown heirs, de- s of Margaret Bhedd, de- Margaret 8hedd; (11) John Henry ‘Shedd: (18)’ Willlam " Me- Closkey; (16) Rose Beunett: (15) the unknown heirw, devixees and alienees of John Dove, de- censed: (19) the unknown helrs, devisees and allenees of George Dove, deceased: (20) the unknown Leirs, devisees ‘and alienees of Ann ! Dove, deceased: cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rnle da; occurring after the expiration of the ninetieth day, exclusive of Bundays and legal holi S, after the expiration of the first pubileation hereof: « theiwise this cause will be proceeded ‘with as In case of default. Provided a copy of this order be published twic mouth for three in the Washington Law eite- Evening Btal JENNINGS Seal) A trne copy. ACH, CI twelve months, with 4 84 ATLEY. lerk. By F. E. “PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of _Columbin.—Holding & Probate Ceurt.—In re estate of Florence Cairnd, de- ceased. —Administration No. 257 consideration of the petition of G sale of lot ten (10). in square one y-four (194), improved b m- "' street morthwext, at and Dprice of three thousand dollars all_cash ject to real estate by the court, this . 1922: _ AdJudged, sald offer be ac- cepted apd said sale be ratified and confirmed { anless cause to the contrary be siown op or wfore the 20th day of Februars. A.D. 1822, provided that a copy of this order be pub- lished in the Washington Law Reporter and in The Evening Star once a week for three wuccessive weeks. pricr o said last mentioned date. A. HOEHL! Justice. A true copy. Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Colum: for the (83,000), Lucia Gale-Barber School Day, all grades. Kindergarten to High School. Rbythm instead of gymnasti I‘:IE glfl--fll'A“ et sarding papil. 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The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SANDERSON & SON, Inc., Agents 26 BROADWAY NEW YORK 117 W. Washington St., Chicago O any Steamship Ticket Agent RESORTS. RESORTS. i 1435 K ST. N. REGISTER NOW FOR COQUNTANCY Day and Evening Offers. nu’hu! l'nr-l:‘.lllfi. ] PACE INSTITUTE Forenoon and late afternoon classes. ambitious and 715 G ST. N.W., Corner Ath and G Sts. lumbia. the District of Columbia. 1t 1a this 170 the d day_of November, 1921, ordered th: fendants, the unknown heirs, devisees and alienees of John 3. Green, deceased, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after tion of (hree somtie. from Suis e otherwise the cause wi roceed at D eTee of defavlt. Provided, a copy of this order be published twice a month for the | e inthe Washingion Law lmmrml‘;ls_'r New Classes Feb. 1st Star” before said day. JE! Y, Justice. (8eal) (A _true MORGAN . {58A0k GLERK. *“The Evens NINGS ‘Bttl 3 Attes P gACURNINGHAN, Asst. Clerk. 122,20 ARTHUR PETER, W, H. BADEN, B. A. HARLAN, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Holding Probate Court.—: tice that the sul Columbla_and_thé state of Indlana, respec- tively, have obtaiped from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testament; sry on the estate of Emma Elizabeth Harve; Iate of the District of .Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouclers thereof, legally authonti cated, to the subscribers, on or before the 13tn day of January, A.D.'1923; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said esta iven under our hands this 18th uary, 1022 THE WASHINGTON AN AND TRUST COMPANY, by ANDREW RKER, Vice President. 900 F st. b.w. Washington, D. C.: CHAS. 8. FENDRICH. Livansville, Ind. (Beal.) ~Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. __§a21.28-ted - < H. R. DULAN SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court.—No: 28576, Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscribers, of the state of Tllinois, have obtained from the Probate Conrt of the District of Columbia letters testa- mentary on the estate of Cornelia J. Aldi deceaged OF No. late o Al persons 1uving claims agai; ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authent cated, to the subscribers,’on or before th 18th day of January, A.D. 1928; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands' this 18th day of January, 1022. ARTHUR T. AL- DIS, 247 Monadnock Block, Chicage, 1. GRAHAM ALDJS, 247 Monadnock Block, Chi- cago, TIL.; JOHN 'P. WILSON, Jr., 1605 Mar- qustie, Bdg, obcaro.(Beal) CActest: AMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk ummn ,28-foh Work Men Teachers. Small Classes. Study Boys’ taught to study. Homework finished in school. Individual help. Play Gymnasium Swimming Pool. >3 Outdoor Playgrounds. ‘Manual Training. Boys’ Day School e YMCAgsw. Smsn"“ SCHOOL, OF ITT WASHINGTON it hogmee: PIREAT T ot mw. O b, 28 0. U. MEDICAL SCHOOL, 1012 H st., OPENED. and o ent, evening. Medicine, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. Co-Educational. The AA.k Mr. Foster PACKINCKSHIPPING LONG-DISTANGE MOVING | i “Prickly Porky [l 1ow tha | down 7]: said he ||| guess we can ||! to ook for them no: i ||| shadows “should ~catch STEAMSHIPS [TTLE b I 1 CTORIES EDTIME Farmer Brown’s Boy and Prickly Porky. .BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. ‘The humblest has the right te live. ltemember this and treely give. Farmer Brown's Boy. A great silence had fallen on the Old Orchard. Not that the liiile peo- ple gathered there were less excited than they Had been a few minutes be- 1 loud as they could; they were even more excited. The truth is they were ‘too excited to waste breath. Farmer Brown's Boy had discovered Prickly Porky! The first thing he had done was to scnd Bowser the Hound back to the house. Bowser didn't want to go, but he had been taught obedience, and with hanging head and lowered tail or three times he had stopped to look back. but each time a word from Farmer Brown’s Boy had caused him to keep on. Now bright eyes were watching Farmer Brown's Boy and excited lit- tlo people were wondering what would happen to Pricky Porky, the porca- pine. “He won't hurt him. won't hurt him,” said Tommy Tit the Chickadee to himself. “He'll be good to him, T know he will.” “That fellow has no business here and I hove Farmer Brown's Boy will drive him back where he belongs,” “PRICKLY PORKY DOS THE LEAST BIT AFRAID, CHUCKLED BLAC! Ithml'hl Chatterer the Red Squirrel !quite forgetting that he himseif be- |longed ever in the Green Forest. ! doesn’t seem the jleast bit afraid.” chuckled Blacky the Crow. “He i8 such an obstinate fel- t if Farmer Brown's Boy tries o drive him away he'll just make up his mind to stay; then there will be some fun.” i! Prickly Porky had found an appie hat Farmer Brown's Boy had put | there for some one else and paid no i attention at all to Farmer Brown's iBoy. The latter went over- to the !wocdshed and presently he returned || with & stick of green hemlock. i Sammy Jay's bright eyes danced ! with excitcment. “Now we'll see some fun he exclaimed to his cousin, i Blackie the Crow. “He's going to try to drive that prickly nuisance away h that stick. | But Farmer Brown's Boy did noth- ling of the kind. He put the stick in front of Prickly Porky and ! stepped back. At once Prickly Porky |began to gnaw the bark from that stick and in his dull little eyes there i crept just the faintest sparkle of joy. | Away went Farmer Brown's Boy jand presently returned with some {more sticks of green hemlock. *It is lucky I had these under the shed where the ice could not cover them,” “My, you must have been {hungary to come 'way over here. I i find enough to keep ! You busy until the ice meits and you ican go back to the Green Forest. If i you couldn’t get enough to eat, what {] must have happened to Lightfoot, the 1 hadn't lho\ilhll Deer and his famil; of them. I'm glad you came over, ||| cortainly am glad” you came over. {if for nothing more than to remind I me of those Deer. There isn't time but I'm going o do it the first thing in the morn- !ing. Now eat hearty, and when you iare through keep out of mischief. With this Farmer Brown's Boy turned back to the barn to finish his work _before dark. The little people | who had been watching all that went on flew or scampered to their homes so as to get there before the Black them and Prickly Porky was left alone in the i0ld Orchard contentedly gnawing th ibark from the sticks left him by ||| ¥armer Brown's Boy. and apparently quite as much at home as if he were in the Green Forest where he be- longed, for he was no longer whining or complaining. (Copsright, 1922, by T. W. Burgess.) ITALIANS SAVING MONEY. | | | ROME, January 28.—The Italians are saving up their money, notwith- | standing the economic crisis in this country. Deposits in Italy’s savings banks were increased by about 958,- 000,000 Ifre in the first seven months | of the present year. would be equivalent to n At par_this ly $192,- RESORTS. Travel Information ‘wishes to serve ‘Service you. « To help you plan your winter trip, to give you desired in- formation about winter resorts, cruises—travel any and everywhere. Mr. Foster has forty information offices, in all parts of this broad land, offices in all of the principal re- sorts of Florida, California and other winter resort territory and he has, therefere, reliable and up-to-date knowledge of hotels, routes, resorts and winter sports. Mr. Foster will help plan your trip, secure tickets. and reservations, give cards of introduction, advise about outfitting, and there is no charge of fee ever. You are invited to ' . Ask Mr. Foster 503 14th St. N.W. Opposite New Willard Hotel) fore when they were screaming as | had slowly left the Old Orchard. Two | 1 know he | i i i | POREIGN. Pope Benedict dies at Rome. mier Lloyd George, at London, says world peace depends upon United States and Great Britain. North and south Ireland expected to agree. Meeting of the sacred college im con- clave to elect a successor to the late Pope Benedict is to open February 1 or 2, Rome announces. Bolshevik delegates to the Genoa conference ex- pected to ask huge sums of United States and Kurope. Viscount Bryse dies at Sidmouth, England. Three hundred thousand persons file past bler of the late Pope. = Beautiful ritual_marks burlal of Pope Bene- dict XV. i NATIONAL. National agricultural conference {opens In Washington, with delegates {from all parts of the country; Presi- dent Harding given an ovation as he opens the conference, urging broader {credit for relleving fsrmers' plight. i First steps taken for the provision of a national archives building when 1 Senate adopts nuhamendment to the Treasury appropriation bill, allowing $500,000 for the purchase of a site. Senator King_warns landlords who overcharge. Norfolk cars run near- Iy to normal. Man chops oft head of fe and babe at Chicago. Arms par- Iley continues. Agricultural confer- {ence ends at Washington, with adop- ition of various committee reports. ! Bar at Alexandria, Va., pushes probe {of divorce evil. Permanent tariff bill expected to be passed by Congress at this session. Indications are that the United States will not join in the Genow parley. Retirement officlals {confer with congressional leaders on i{plans for improved civil service re- tirement law. John Kendrick Bangs dies at Atlantic City DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Shots fly as police chase auto con- i taining two men and several gallons of whisky. Dr. Ballou scores inade- quate estimate for school needs. School pay bill, giving increases, 10 be submitted. Pepco case goes 1o Su preme Court. Federation of Citizens Associations reaffirms its stand in fa- vor of the half-and-balf principle of fiscal relations between the federal and local governments. Ciubhouse is goal of Federal Employes’ Union, No. dent ¢ the Washington Railway and Electric Company. Stable fire ends life of fifteen horses. David Edstrom de scribes proposcd monument here com- memorating the arms conference be- fore the League of American Pen Women. Continuing the sixty-forty proportion between the District and federal governments for paying the bills of the National Capital, the Dis trict appropriation bill for the fisca year beginning July 1 next, carrying recommendations _for appropriation: totaling _$2 9.80, as c with $2 A appropriated fo the current flecal year and $26,888. 366.75_estimated by the bdudget bu reau, i= reported to the House. Fou: teenth street bill passed by Senat: General Federation of Women's Clut purchases national clubhouse her * Failure of water and street items i District appropriation bill genera! deplored. Business High School grad: ates forty-four two-vear-course D pils. Comparison between the origin estimates of the Commissioners f.. street improvements and the figu~ for these items in the District appr priation blll for the fiscal vear 1% revealed the fact that $5 per cent the first items were lopped off passage through budget and init legislative channels. Commisslon {send report to Senator Ball rec: i mending seven changes in the rent law, also recommending ths law be extended eighteen month |NORWEGIAN AVIATORS T0 JOIN POLAR T -z — Airplanes to Be Used by Am- sen in Dash to Top of World. CHRISTIANIA, Norway, January —Two Norwegian aviators, Lieut. Or dal and Sergt. Oda Dahl, will accor | pany Rould Amundsen when he star- north again from Seattle, Wash., ne: May and will make & dash for th north pole by airplane. They will also carry a moving pic tpre outfit and about 30,000 feet o film, Two extra men have been en ,n:ed here by Amundsen for the ex- pedition. | Both Omdal and Dahl are expers wireiess operators and expect to keep {the Maud, Amundsens ship. in touch with Spitzbergen and to receive mes-- sages from the Norwegian wireless station at Stavanger. The two aviators will join the Maud at Seattle. The alrplanes to be used: in the North Pole dash will have mo-, {tors of sixty horsepower, accommo- }dflle two passengers and be provided H l comparer | with skiis and wheels. Only one machine will be used at a time and the other held In reserve. As the Maud does not offer sufiicient . space, & shed must be built on the ice for them. The Norwegian army and navy have presented to the explorers the arms and munitions they may need and six- {1y boxes of specially selected provsi- sions, tested by Prof. Torup of the. physiological laboratory of the Uni- versity of Christiania, will be sent to Seattle for their use. ACETIC AND LACTIC ACIDS”: PRODUCT OF CORNCOBS Discovery of Valuable Article of Commerce as Result of Experi- " ments Is Announced. RACINE, Wis,, January 28.—Th common corncob, which heretofore has been a waste product on the farm, may come to be considered a valuable article of commerce as & result-of experiments just conducted by Profs. E. B. Fred and W. H. Peterson of the University of Wis- consin and reported to the Wisconsin Agriculturist. Corncobs, it was dis. covered, are rich in acetic and lactic acids, both of which are used ex- tensively in the industries. ‘When the corncobs are partislly water-soaked and inoculated with the bacteria lactobacillus pentoaceticus equal quantities of acetic and lactic acid are produced. & commercial scale are equal to the laboratory results every ton of corn- cobs will yleld more than 300 pounds of acetic and 320 pounds of lactic acid. There are produced in the United States alone more than 320,000,000 tons of corncobs vearly. A small amount of these are d for pipes or in feed, but the great bulk usually is discarded. £ Acetic acid is used ely in tha, dye industry and lactic acid is ex tensively used in the leather indus: try. Both also are used in many technical operations in various other industries. _————————aee———— ‘wister be Sheim’ betad pricate beths and best William E. 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