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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUCTIONS. ° . FORSALE—HOUSES. { FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—¥ ALES SALES Conmtinuned. Centinued. R sca."nuEOUSEs AEU%E gAYS. Agsggg DAYS. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE, MD. $16.000. Handsome detached home, besutifully p! d and appointed, and in cne of the most se- t sections of Chevy Chase. There are eleven rge rooms and two batha: hot-water heat, electricity, ges and hardwood floors and trim throughout: five-porchex, Inclnding brenkfast 8nd sleeping porclies; screens; Lwo garages. diate possession. ) PETWORTH. $8,950. @1x-room and bath brick house with double, glass-inclosed rear porches; hot-water heat, electricity, gns; hardwood - floors and trim stationary tubs ‘and servant’s tollet in cellar, This house is n exceptionally good condition and the very best of terms can be arranged. Main 2345. CHEVY CHASE, MD. $13,850. Detached frame house of, style, facing grove of beautfful shade trees. | ! open fireplace: 8 bedrooms (6 rooms in all) and 2 complete baths; hot-water heat, electricity and gas; lot 00x125 feet, graded fo accommo- vdate a garage. The property is now vacant. CHEVY CHASE, MD. $12,800. Practically new home, detached, frame, sit- nated on & lot 75x135 feet, in one of the most attractive sections of Chevy Chase. There are 4 bedrooms. Jiving room with open fireplace dining room And kitchen: hot-water heat, el tricity and gas: front and rear porches; hard- ‘wood floors and trim. This is a most inviting spot, surrounded by well developed shade trees; immediate possession; terms if desired. CHEVY CHASE, MD. $11,000. Situated an a comner lot in beautiful old Chevy Chase, a short distance from the circle: four-bedroom and bath house, witli attic: three- car garage; future enhancement assured. MT. PLEASANT. $13,500. Near 16th st. and Park road: nine.room and two-bath house, in splendid ' condition and ready for immedinte occupancy; hot-water heat; good cak floors; large lot. SAUL’S ADDITION. $12,500. Located on one of the best streets in this section; detached lome of six exceptionally large rooms and tile bath: hot-water heat. elec- attic with stairway: servant's CHEVY CHASE. $14,500. Attractive semi-detached home, in beautiful condition and moast convenlently located; seven :II planned rooms and two baths: hot-water o electricity and pas: hardwood _floors large lot to niley and garage to A better buy cannot be found &t the price. CHEVY CHASE. $13,500. Large, well planned detached hoge, situated on desirable lot. 63x190 feet. There are ten rooms and two ‘baths: front and double rear porches: hot-water heat, electricity, gas: hard- wood floors and _trim: sleeping porch _snd screens; garage. Immediate possession will be given and suitable terms made. CHEVY CHASE $11,500. Attractive detached home of hollow tile and shingles; nearly new and ready for immediate <sion: seven well planned rooms and two ths: hot-water heat, electricity and gas; splendid floors: front and rear porches: large Jot to amply accommodate a garage. Terms if 4 MOUNT PLEASANT. $14,750. Tocated i the most attractive section of Mount Pleasant; thoroughly modern house of nine rooms and two baths and lavatory: hot- electricity and gas; bardwood floors toilet; floors and trim throughout; ; screens and awnings; double sleeping open flwl;llt‘l!!n ll'lelrl' ;:'o;.‘c‘lmi!finm:l::: zdrch‘e:r.ml;'\'oflr garage. Immediate possession :nl::l‘leym;ellnbl:. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5. NORTHWEST. MT. PLEASANT. PRICE, $15.000. Just east of Connmecticut PRICE, $16,300. On Lamont st. near 17th. A ave. An opportunity to obtain a hand- Trandsome three-story semi-det: some three-story brick residence in a ic a_very exclusive section. high-class neighborhood. Ten rooms and is 26 feet wide and contains ten large two well appointed baths; steam heat, rooms and two baths; hot-water heat, electrie light: good lot to alley with electric light: hardwood floors; garage: in excellent condition. Must be seen to be fully appreciated. NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. PRICE, $12.500. A beautiful coraer residence, contalning seven rooms - (four bedrooms) and bath; hot-water heat, electric light; oak floors; garage. In- perfect condi- ome ample room for garage. In fine condi- tion. Phone for appointment to inspect, NEAR SAUL’'S ADDITION. PRICE, $10,000. An extraordinary offering in ' very delightful location. 8ix room and bath; hot-water heat, electric light porch; screens place; tion. lmmediste possession. Thi tubs ‘n basement: many other conven- which should appeal to the discrimina iences. In perfect ~condition. Brick ing purchaser, has been listed at & very garage. Terms can be arranged. sure quick sale. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. PRICE, $12,000. A well bullt home of colonial low price to COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, $8,500. Just off 14th st. We can type, ul} d with many conveniences, which 240 o, the enmhr’lflolr "the ocen sheaee” extly Dorsension of “hla modery ants. Situated just of Connecticut ome, Whi W4 :ve seven rooms ’Ifflfl! bedrooms) and material and labor. There are IYK wdl roportioned rooms and bati; excellyst bath; hot-water heat, electric light: par- p onet” foora Elass-iaciosed slecping And Jeating plant: electric light: hardweod breakfast porches. In perfect coudition. fioors throughout. Phone for appakmt- Terms. ment to inspect. Terms. Every day we are adding to our large list of desirable city and suburban homes. We also have many attractive investménts, including apartment houses and business properties. Fhone this office and we will be pleased to submit a number of prop- erties of the class in which you are interested. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. - “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE." 2 1418 Eye St. NN\W. Phones Main 5943-4-5. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD ' STONE & FAIRFAX, JOHN T. MEANY, President. New York Ave. N.W. Price, $o3/000. R — TOS"S MOST EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL SEOTIONS n fireplaces, hardwood floors; slgeping poreh; instan- The price is: remarkably low and Main 2424. 1342 E OF WASH] hot-water heal ‘maid’s room; 2-car brick garage. desired. Price, $20,000. =3 NEAR 2! AND MASS. AVE.—This is a particularly desis Jocality; high class and expensive properties. 10 rooms and 2 bath: lights. Possession at once. LOCATED =8 rooms anc taneous hot-water heates terms can be arranged if IN ON] Dath ble /home, in an exclusive ; hot-water . electrie Price, $18,500. s L2 N ¥ THE FINEST LOCATIONS IN WOODLEY PAI ECTION—Semi-detac brh-:) h-Elsz 11 rooms and 3 baths (8 bedrooms): sleeping porch: electiic lights, hot-water heat. Jsundry room, maid's room and bath; fromt and rear stairway; bullt-in garage. Price, $15,000. : - NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE—A very handsome brownstone-fromt dwelling, semi-detached, Baving 13 rooms and 3 baths (8 bedrooms); electric lights. Lot 2yx102. Immediate possession. Z ' Price, $13,500. AR 14th ST.—Newly decorated home, in excellent condition; 8 rooms, . hot-water heat, electric lights; sleeping /porch; deep lot to alley. Price, $10,800. SAUL'S ADDITION —Charming home of brick, on good¢size lot; contains 7 rooms. bath (4 bedrooms) ; hot-water heat, electric lights; sleeping porch, ‘screened. In excellent condition. Price, $9, ON THE HEIGHTS—Only one square off 14th st. carline. A very attractive home, that ghould appeal at-the price asked. Semi-detached, 9 rooms, 2 baths; hot-water heat; ample space for garage; stationary tubs; double back porches. Price, $9,200. DOWNTOWY,' LOCATED NEAR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT—Excellent down- ywn rooming house; 3 story and r; 10 rooms and tiled bath (6 bedrooms): hot-water eat; laundry and cold-storage room; double porches; clasets in every room; deep lot. Owner wving city; will make reasomable terms. Price, $9,000. A CORNER NEAR 13th AND QUINCY STS.—Attractive 2-story and cellar; 6 rooms; Bot-water heat, electric lights, hlrdwood' floors; garage. When you see this you will buy. Price, $8,500. LINCOLN PARE—ON TENNESSEE AVE., ome-half block from the park; = Z-story @24 cellar house, containing G rooms, bath. This will be sold at omce. Act quick. Price, $7:850. ON TRE HEIGHTS—A very desirable two-family home, where immediate possession ‘be had of one apartment. Five rooms and bagh each; separate furnaces, emtrances, yards cellars. In very good condition. Price, $7,000. ARISTOCRATIC OLD GEORGETOWN—A conveniently located, well built, semi-detached Souse, containing 9 rooms and bath; hot-water ‘heat. Lot 30x100. Ownmer-occupant will glve jon. - possessls IRVING ST. $ baths (5 bedrvom: $6,000. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—Unusually attgactive colonial home; 6 rooms and bath (tiled); @ectric lights, hot-water heat; garag ‘Reasonable terms can be arranged. $6,000. £ DESIRABLE LOCATION NEAR Wh AKD EYE STS. N.E.—It is & two-story brick; @ rooms and bath. In fine condition. Price is quite reasonabie. STONE & FAIRFAX, JOHN T, MEANY, President. 1342 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2424. ¥OR SALE—COLORED OPEN TOMORROW. Several very attractive llomes | , COBNER SHEPHERD AND dth N.V.» 001 . 3 st, htful 8-room home. H.-w.h. in best northwest section ; prices|slectricity, atde, $9.250. YOUR TERMS. from $3,00000 to $625000.| DETACHED—s509 5th N.W. {Terms veg easy. 36,750 Fine 50-feot ‘Iot, Groom and bath . B. PINN, TR rveen rupin, -Shiexen ot IalE Dl Trom 14th st® care " Come. inside, look it over. Excellent terms. MOVE IN. PAUL MAGOFFIN, 317 Woodward bidg. _ Phone Main 3023, © Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W. OPPOSITE SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGy-2 Bouse "W‘; ind 211 First IL;- suitable r fiats, Bhone Lincoln 4915-W, to owner. 0_agents 25¢ OWNER WILL MAKE BIG REDUCTION IN » six da nd parches: EE:mm‘?t::"m;uE:-’:m :mxu:." .:‘t- 2 Just Off 14th S . Off considered; A Hext coii. " Phone Cleve. 1490 2o aud (HER. Boors maw remiedfor $13 L. E. Breuninger & Sons, Matn TEIL TAT. u. 6140, 706 Colorado bldg. et eiar; 3 back yards. IN 14th ST. HEIGHTS. First Offerings in Group No. 4. (Groupe 1, 2 and 3 all sold. Two Dretty bungalows with ‘liviay floor. open fireplace, dining room, kitchi semi-bungalow with ilving room, dining LB, R THIRD. $500 CASH—$50. MONTHLY. Apes Saim it b ok e S ¥. PRINCE, 1410 & st. n.W. room, One room. rooms and tiie bath, all on first 12 = kitchen, on first floor: three bedrooms and bath ; 7-room bay win- | on- fioor. 'All three on lots 143 feet brick; tiled bathr gas, electricity; fine | deep to 15-foot alley, and have hot-water heat, dition; double porchi concrete cellar: imme- | oak floors, gas and electricity; woodwork fin- | te D—ll'lol culy §7.960. OWNER. Oo- :f_l:d 1.;'; ;‘-‘3-:‘-’ mahogany. If bought zeat » | and~ electric " fxtures. 500 oarh: Drive out 16th st. extended to Holly st., turn to right ome square, and imspect or LEWIS BROS. 921 15th st. 28° IN P r th @ large_rooms dad bath; s.m.L M nce.” 33,000, Good tevms. oAt et Main 1320, at terms. ) Call MBS. BROWN, Main 2077, | VACANT—NO. 124 4t ST. E._ SIX-ROOM frame. only $3,100, $750 o 0 monthiy: owner at premises, b A. PRESTON, Fendal SUBURBAN HOME X ROOMS, BATH There is an unusually large living room with | Circle, withi five apartments, renting for over $200 montlly: possession of an apartment can be had for owner's use; price, $1 i ! l and large floored attic; gas hot-water heat: gurage and i%hade: situnted in ome square o 2 | Duteh-colontal } ington, ' bo in_exchange. ».w.—3-story brick electricity and over threo’ acres. of land. other ontbuildings: fruit the Wi ington, “boulevard in West Riverdale. ‘seven Owner will_consider city - Lome Price, $15,300. Downtown apartment, just above Thomas Inspect this at once. It in x_good x‘m’ 1 CLAUDE WARR! 1410 H Street’ N.W Main_ 35334 L ZONE—240 14th 8T. s —etors br 10 rogms und_ bath, o o o alley;” price, $6,000; $5 Bitince ‘monemy;”: Priee: %6 ) Apply FLOYD E. DAVIS, 501 Tth wt. a.w. Main.353 FOR COLOKED PURCHASE FIRST COMMERC 7-ROOM BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, T N 0od n.e. section, suitable for a doct e fice_and’ r ce, ‘ms, < $45 monthly. 10-room bay-window, press-brick house, good southeast section. house and . in his is & real nice is very cheap. , $5,000, 3 : halance, $45 month AST \WASHINGTON REALTY. COMPANY, 2 20 a Terms. $1,000 ca: and can ‘be sold on eany terms. All within one block ot Lith st. Apiiy 1311 Shepherd st. n.w. Phone Aduwns 204; z J. W. HEPNFR. 210 THE BEST BUILT, BEST FLANNED, 3 handsomely tinished and most modern ei toom home in Mt. Pleasant, (close to 19tH and Park road): brick. Dric home and Owner,_Adama 2191, YOUR, OPPORTUNIT Dandy t family ng: good northeast location. Samll cash pay: buys it. Price, $3.500. DUVALL & COMPANY 149, i N }x”\‘imix % i large back | BE . RUSSELL CO., .o SEVE: OMS AN . ¢ity water anl sewerage; trect lights; lot 150 by 140, overlooking city and beyond: 33 minutes to Treasury; Dlocks to cam half block to concrete n defense higlAvay to_Aunapolis; value forced ale price, $5,000; ensy terms CAN. Hyattsville 324-M. NG CITY—WILL SACRIFICE | J arge- Iflrlehulm' = 10, | FRLENDSHIP HEIGHTS Have You Seen Our Newly, Playned Home, 210 Prospect P1.2 Dea't select vour suburban lome Wwithout comjg to see this. Not. the usual trpe, but a ifce, roomy, Tomelike home. Reautifully finighed, and built to stand the test of time; weaderful view. Offered direct by owner. Fidce cunnot be matched by several thousand for Mr. ddlacs. Come out, rphone West 200 o £YE ST., NEAR 10th—10 ROOMS & BATH; robe heat; house and furniture k Offutt. Tel- Cl 0-J. CN10; Main 8415, BY OWNER, oreh bric Three-story coloniul 10 rooms, 2 tiled batls. iandsome electr ntan-ous water 3 ted near 13th | and FEuclid sts. n.w.: immediate possession. Reduced to $13,500 for quick sale. , In perfect condition, Address Box 37-S. Star office. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWE AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE ( ALUABLE REAL| ESTATE. IMPROVED BY BRICK BUILD. | OCCUPIED FOR BUSINESR AN PURPOSES, SITUAT W HAMEBSHIRE AVE, AS PREMISES KNO' 800 AMPSHIRE AV W By virtue of a certain deed of -trust, duly recorded in Liber 4450, folio 148, vt seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public_ auction, in front of the premises.- on WEDSESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF APRIL. . 1922, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.\I., fol lowing described land and premises, aituate 0. 1 an £r3 Jomes and othe: A% per piat in- ed in Liver 1 59, of the records of t office of the gurveyor of the District of Colum- bia, together\with the jmprovements thereon. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, baiance in three equal instaliments, payable in one, two and three years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, pasable semi-annually from date of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash. at option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of 1l be required at time of sale. All converancing, recording, etc., at_cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied witl. within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right { fo tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser, after five days’ ad- vertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published in Washington, D. C. BRUCE WARDEN, CHARLES 6. WILLIAMS, Trusteo 1018 Vermont ave. n.w., Washington, D. C. mh25-Akds.exSn Yo AT ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. United States Marshal’s Sale of Showcases, Cash Registers, Cooking Cabinets, Electric Fans, Scales, etc. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. and to me ditected, 1 will sell at public sale for cash on the remises No. 9 Washington, lowing describes 1o the Diutrict of Columbia, and desiznated s | ! Ilate G THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY, _SIX-ROOM, ~BATH BRICK DWELLING, NO. 29 BRYANT ST. N.E. By virtue of a certain deed-of trust doly recorded. in Liber No. 4307, folio 73 et wed., of the Iand records of the District of Columbia, : and at the request of the party sccured there: by, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on THURS- DAY, THE THIRTIETII DAY OF MARCIT, A. D, 1922, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.AL, the fo d land and prem situa and being Lot 19 in Joseph Panl and Jobn'J. Albright's _subdivision of a certain ‘lot in wquare 3305, Dobbins’ addition to the city of Washington, as per plat recorded in Liber 60 at folio 2 trict o Columbi Terms of sal Sold sublect to a prior de of trust for $4.000, aud the amount over said trust to be paid in cash. $230 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing Tecording and revenue stampa 8t puichaser's cost. Sale i be closed within 15 days or it forfeited. depgelt fortelted- & o, mowe mh20-10t.exSn FRED. W. REi ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of a Large' Stock of Paints, Oil, Varnish, Glass, Brushes, Sponges, Pol- ish, Fixtures, Auto Trucks, Implements of Trade, Valua- ble Lease, Book Accounts, etc., ! of the Mansfield Sheaffer Paint and Glass Co., at No. 719 7th Street Northwest. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a bank- ruptey court, in re Mansfield Sheaffer Paint and Glass Company, & corporation, Bankrupt No. 1293, the undersigned trustee Wwill sell withip tlie above premises By Public Auction Tuesday, March 28, 1922 Commencing 10 A.M. 5 Stock in Trade Very large, desirable, well assorted stock of Paint, Varnish, Stain, Glass, Oll, Brushes, Kalsomine, Roof Cenient, Sponges, 0. Polish, Liquid Veneer, Metal Pollsh, Floor Wax, Steel Wooi, Chamols, Auto Paint, Varnish, Polish, Radiator Cement, Ennmel op_Dressing, Carbon Remover, ‘Soap, W 1d Rubbers, Bull's-eves, Ford Windshield @, Lenses, etc., Grainer and Paper Soap and Scouring Powder, Hungers, Tools, Ladders, ete. d Fixtures and Office Equipment Bhelvin, Counters, Cases, Glass Cutting ‘Tables, ‘‘Burroughs Adding Machine, Type- writer, Clieck Writer, Standard Recorders, Iron Safe, Desks, Chairs, etc. Automobiles 1920 Republic 1%:ton Truck and Ford-Hud- ford 1-ton truck. Valuable Lease with privilege of renewsl at a monthly rental of $230. Book Accounts ‘The sbove stock in trade, fixtures, automc- oftice equipment, lease and book accounts first be offered as a going comcern and if isfactory bid is not received, will be im- mediately sold in detail continuing daily until all is sold. Tor furtler particulars apply to the under- signed. Cash. NSFORD L. HAMNER, Trustee. __mchi20,d&dbe Columblan_Ruilding THOS. J. OWEN & SON, TRUSTEEN' SALE OF VAL ED_KESIDENCE _PROPERTY, CONSIS \ THREE-STOKY BRIC NG NINE_ROOMS AS 1851 ONTAEIO Ry corded, as instrument No. 99, of September 1 1921, in_the office of thie Tecorder of deed: of the land records of the District of Co- Tumbir. and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public suctlon in front of the prem- isew. on M THE THIRD: DAY OF RIL, A.D. AT FOUR-THIRTY LOCK PM., the following described land and_premises. wituate in tke District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot num- bered 'three hundred and fifteen (315) of Harry Wardman's subdivision of lots in ““Lanier Heights,” as per piat recorded in the office of thie survesor of the District of Colum- bia, in Liber County 20, at folio sald property now known for purposes of a ment and taxation as lot numbered three hundred and fifteen in square numbered twen- | publication to be not less than thirty days be- ! fore the Ist day of March, A.D. 1 tyive hundred and eighty-four (2384). Terms of sale—Subject to and cash above & first trust loan of $5.000 duted June 15, 1921, and due Jupe 15, 1924, on which no interest has bgen paid, said interest due and r)'lble semi-anbually; and a second trust of mbout 500, dated August @ 1921, paysble $0 monthiy, five payments: overduve. A fees at the t Of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell the prop- erty at the risk an of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such ressle in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. HARRY 8. WETLCH. REGINALD RUTHERFORD, mh23-d&ds.exBu “Trust —- THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTS. Two Two-story Dwellings in Rapidly Developing First Commercial Zone, 1114-1116 21st Street N.W., Renting for a Total of $45 Monthly. By authority vested in s we will sell at public_auction, in-front o1 the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF MARCH, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M.. part of lot 18, in square 72, being 20 by 120, improved by onc six-room and bath dwelling and one five-room dwelling. ms: Sold wublect to a frat deed of trust . with interest at 6 par cent, due 1024, baiance above sald trust to be paid in"cash.' S350 deposit required me of sale and purchaser allowed 30 days to com- Dlete purchase or deposit forfeited. Convey. recording, revenuce stamps at pur- cost. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. mh23-&ds THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. O AT FLEV );mox:,lo'u\ A.M., MON' DAY MORNING, Al 3. 1922, Bhowease, | »o 5 S two Cash Heglatérs, lot of Candy Trays, Paper (TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE DM Boxes, Candy,.Nuts, etc., and equipment for making candy:- Coollng Cabinets. Chairs and Electrie Ceiling, Buzz and Exhaust cales, seized and levied upon as tie property of the defendant, The United Candy and Pastry Company, and sold to satisfy fodement at law 86353, in favor of Johnm Carter. MAURICE SPLAIN, U. S. Marshal. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. mh21,25,apl- ADAM A WESCHLER; AUOTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Valuable Frame Dwelling With Out- buildings and About 2 Acres of Ground, Corner Baltimore Street and Mansion Avenue,| Hyattsville, Md. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a Banl fll{-l% Court in re A. J, Simons, trading as City Poultry and Kupply Company. also as the | uality Poultry Company. Bankrupt, No. 1247, the undersigned trustee will sell by public .&: ton, in_front of tha premises. on WED! DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, 1972, AT M., lots 49, 60, 51,52 B4, 55, 56, 57, 63, 64 2, B3, nd 65, of a cérlain sub- division known and described &s Butgess® re- subdivision of part of Rogers snd lelp' Ad- dition to Hyattaville, M per plut recorded in plat book B. D. 8. No.'1, folio 83, improved by a large frame dweling, outbuildings, at- tractive grounds, trees and shrubbery. Terms: Bubject to a_deed of tryst of $6.000 at 6%, balance one-half cash, the remainder in monthly paym-nts of $100, secured by a second deed of trust or mortgage at 6% on the. sold. or ail cash over sald trust, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $500 re- quired at time of sule. Terms to be complied with in thirty days from day of sale, oter- wise right is reserved to veseil the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ mivertisement of such resale in some nawspaper published in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notary fees at purchaser's cost - ° LUNSFORD L. HAMNER, Trustee. mh25-d&ds,exSu Columbian building. paa C. G. SLOAN BUGIBTIRED General Household Effects - / Office Furniture, Etc. i At Sloan’s 715 13th St. Tuesday, March 28,1922 at 10-A:M. . STORY BRICK DWELLL No. RANDOLPH PLACE N.W. By virtne of a certain desd of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4146, folio 175 et seq. the land records of the District of Columa- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will eell at public auction. in, frant of the premises, on RIDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH,' A.D. 1922, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. the fallowing described land and premines, ‘sii- uate in the city of Washington, District of Columbis, and designated us and being lot 97 in Joseph Paul's subdivision of lots in_block 10, “Rloomingdale.” as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 17, folio 142, of the records of the office’ of. the surveyor of the District of Sold subject to the -covenants of records. Terms of sale: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash, balasce in two equal installments, payable in ose and two years, with intere 7 per centum per nnum, payable semi-angually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwine trustees reserve the right to reseli the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement. of such resale in T published in Washington, LGERNON 8. GARDINER, W. GILBERT DENT. mh22-d&ds,ex8o Trustees. ~ THOMAS L. CARTER. AUCTIONEER. Columbia. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges On WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, 1922, AT TEN 0'CLOCK, 1 will commence to sell, at the establishment of E. Heidenhelmer, Inc., 505 King street, Alex- indria, Vi pl n which the inter- est is overdlie up to this date, Ticket holders kindly take notice. E. Heidenheimer, Inc., Brokers. mh22-7¢ & CO., Inc., Aucts. “71513th St. SPECIAL SALE OF Being .entire contents of ten-room house, goods from storage con- cerns and other -source: Terms cash. mh35,27-2¢ C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS. ¥ in the wurveyor's otiice of the Dis- | THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED DWELLING, NO. 1121 BU- CHANAN STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded Liber No. 4424, follo 05 at see of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRID. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1822, AT FOUR 0'CIA P.M the following described and premises ate in the District of Columbia, und desig: nuted an and being lot numbered twenty-one 21) in B. Francis Saul and others’ subdir! fon of lofs 4n square numbered twenty-oi | hundred andtwenty (2020). s per corded In_the office of e survesor of the Dix- frict of Columbia in Liver County 24, at follo Terme of Rale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $6,000, and the amonunt over and ubove &uld truxt to be paid in cash. A deposit of §250 required upari aceept bid. . Conveyanring, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 days, otherwise the {rustees reserve tle right to resell the suld property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser, after five days’ advertising of uch resrle in_xome newspaper of Washing- ton, D. C. " FRANE A. GIBRONS, ILLIAM K. N mh22 d&ds.exSu T | TRUS. 3. OWEN & 80N, ACCTIONEKE TRUSTEE'S_SALE OF FRAME DWELLL ON JAY NT. NEAR DIVISION AVE, BURRVILLE, D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court .of the District of Columbin passed in uity canse No. 39229, I will sell uctiom, in front of the premises, on HE TIIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCIH, 192 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the f lowing described land ar in the Dixtrict of Columbiu block 2 (s uare ) 05), section ed ‘to deed e follo 191, of the land rict, with improvements One-third of the thereon, Terms of sale: mouey to be puid in cash and the balance in two equal intallments, pagable In one and two vears from the day of wale, and to be represented by the promissors notes of the urchase the rate of 6 nemi-annually. the praper of the pur- n acceptance notary fees and purchieser, hearing inte; per centum per anoum, payab and secured by deed of trust o wold, or all cash, at chaser. $200 deposis of bid. "All convey. recording at purchase: Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 dayw from day o , *otherwixe the trustee Teserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defuulting purchawer, after five days' advertisement of such rexale in some news- paper publisbed fn Washington, D. C. JULIA W. WHITI Trustee, % h. Loan & Trust Bid; LEGAL NOTICES H. WINSHIP WHEATLEY, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF 1E DISTRICT OF CO- Inmhia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 20004, Administration.—This is to glve wofice that the riber, of tha District of Columbia, lios obtained ‘rom the Probate Court of the ‘Dis- trict of Columbia letters of administration on estate of William W.’ Lockwood. lnte of District of Cy.umbia, deceased. ~ Al per- s against the deveased are the. sons_having hereby’ warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, lezally authenticated. 10 t subeeriber. on or before the 17th day of iarch .D. 1923; otlwrwire Lhey may by’ law uded from all bemefit of sald estat SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Iumbia, Fatate 0f Margaret d . 29083, A ministrat - Application havi been made herain for probate of the last will testament of sald deceased and for let- s on said estate, by Emma By. have been fs + named and pe ~d against the parties hereinaft Iniy returred by the Uuited States to be found.” it is ordered this 4 that Mary P D. 1022, . "Pa.; Clares Andrew Y. Ann! Rarbara k. 314 Cok avenae. Pa.; Margaret Gardner. Powell stres! way, I'a. and Joln MeKillop, I'h Pa..’ and all others conoerned. appear in said conrt on Monday, the Ist day of May, A.D. ‘elork a.m.. to show canse why not he pranted. Let notice hereof e published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newapa- per once in each of threa successive weeks be. fore the return day Lereln meutioued, the fist O, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922. omincs, - tuate | d being lots 33 1 L 1875, LEGAL NOTICES. 23 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, At-!| JOHN G. CARTER, Attoraey. T torneys. I~ SUPREMB_COURT OF “THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Flolding Probate Court.—No. 288l Aduministration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Columbla has ob- tained from the Proba urt of the District of Columbia, letters tes mtary on the estate of Priscila Thompson, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. Al persous having claimy gainst the decensed ure hercby warned to e: hibit the sare, with the vouchers thereof, iegally authenticated, o the subscriber, on of before the 2nd day of March, A.D. 1923: other- wise they may by law be excluded from: all C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, tHolding Peobute Court.—Fatat No. f John F. Townsend, deceased. LE & OGILB THE SUPREM! o trict of Columbia.—United States of America, 10 tlie use of Kosslrn Steel aud Cement Come COURT OF THE dministration docket 65, —Application huving By, & corporation Plaiutiff, s been made herein for probate of the laxt will l"fl"“":i-m{"'"tflm od. @ corporatios, and testament of said deceased, und for a: ‘Defendnnt ‘—A'A ;;n :-:fi letters testamentary on sald estate. by T. Huttén, it is ordered thix 13th da March, A.D. 1022, that M. C. Huest o Bremerton, Washington, and Gay Iuestis of 3¢ Great Falln, Montans, heirs of Joha F. Town- - {fiCF wend, decemsed, and all otbers concerned, ap- pear in suld_court on Monday, the 4th day of April, A.D. 1922, at 10 e'clock am., to JAMPS' TANNER, Register of Wills for the ! Administration Docket 63.—App been made herein for probate of the lust will ters testamentary on said Riddle, it is ordered this 9t] AD. 1922, Groves, Alexander Groves, Philip ves and All otliers concerned, appeas in said court on Mondns. the 17th day of April, A.D. 1922, 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such plication shonld ‘not be granted. Lat notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter £nd The Evening Star, once in each of ‘three successive weeks before the return of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh11,18,25 GEO. A. PREVOST and ROLAND R. FOULKE, Attorneys, . COURT OF COMMON PLPAS No. 4, FOR THE County of Philadelphia.—June ierm, 1916. No, 5347.—To Harriet Gibbs Marshall and N. . Marshall, her husband: William E. Huct, uxhand of Tda Gibbs Hunt, and Horace E. shail and Willlam B. Hunt, in right of their respective wives: You and each of you rre Tiereby notified that J. Roberts Foulke et al.. substituted trustees ntider the will of Stephen Swmith, deceased, lately presented their peition in the above mentioned court, setfing out, inter alia, that they are tho owners and are in pos- n of all that certain lot or piece of ground situnte in the 44th ward of the ety of Phila- delphia, state of Pennsslyania, beginning at & point the intersection of the northeast side of Merlon avenie with the south side of Girard avenne, thence extending eastwardly along the sald south side of Girard gvenue 770 feat inches, more or less, to & point: thenre south on a line at right ngles with the said Girard iavenue and along the lot recently conveved by the trustees of the estate of Stephen Smith et al. to the Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Persons, 321 feet, more or less, to & pomt & corner of enld ground, thence eaxt at right angles “with 44th_street (formerly Helmont avenue) along the same 212 feet 1 inch, more to a point: thence sonih & degroes 32 i 51 seconds east and along the rear line of the lots frouting on 44th street 230 feet, imore or lese, fo a point on the north side of Wyalusing avenue; thence westward along the same 416 feet 734 inches, more or less, to the avenue; thence rorthwardly along the sald Morion avenue 789 feet 1114 inches. more or esx. 1o the first mentioned point and place of And that yon and each of you. as n interest ia maid premiscs b naforesaid, claim ahove deseribed. and that no ane of you, or any predecessor in fitle of any of you, has been in Dassession of said premises sincé January 1 inning. 1 That you and each of you are residin ontxide the commonwealth of Pennsylvanta, and praving the said court to enter & rule upon yon and cach of Tou fo bring an actioh of efectment Tor said premises or show cause why the same cannot_be so brought. ~Whereupon the said conrt did. ou the 15th day of February, 19: euter a role upon You and each of you, as aforesaid, to bring your several and respective or joint action of ejectment fur mald premis within six menthw from the date of service of this notice upon you or each of o turnable the 5th day of May, 1922, pm. ROLAND R. FOULKE, Att Poritioners. 506 Chestant t 1 o'clock 'y for aald delphia. mell- lor. 15 BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attorneys. SUPREMB.COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding Probste Court.—No. 28931, Administration.—This is to gire notice that the | vubseriter. of the District of Columbla, ha ob- tained from the Prohate Court of the District of Culumbia letters testamentary o» the estate hibit the same, with the Youchers thereof, “iv vathenticated, to the subscriber. on or be- other- wise they may by law be excluded from all fore said return day. WALTER I McOOY. . (Seal) Attest: JAMES TAN: Register of Wills for the District of Co- { 1o Clerk of the Probite Conrt. mh25,apl.8 ) AY, Attorneys, AE ohURT % T7n prrmior or 00, Patsy Poindexter, deceased.—No. i1, Ad- miistration Docket 80.—Application ' baving bren made herein for probace of the last will and testament afd codicil of said deceased, and for letters testamentary oo said estate by Alex. Brition Browne. it is ordered this 224 day of March, A.D. 1922, that Kate Gilmore 2pd Charles Dabiey and ‘all others concerned appenr fn said_court on Monday, the lIst day of May, A.D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause’ ‘why such application should ot kranted. Let motice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- ing Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the fisst publication to be not less than thirty davs before said return day. WALTER I. 3cCO' Chiof Justice. (Seal)’ Attest: ES TA NER. Register of Wills for the District of Co- Iumbis, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh25.apl,8 PEELLE & OGILBY, Aftormers. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. Holding a Prohate Court. —In re extate of Ann M. Combs. deceased. Administration No. 290 cation ing been made here of the will and testament of said deceased and for Ietters tea Macsherrs. Mareh, AD. 1922, tlat Mary Combs Simms. Cecolia Coad Rolwrts, Kate Coad Hill, Pauia Coad Thompson, J. Frank Coad, J. Allen Cosd, . T. B. a Combs Bean, Lizie M- Kay, Arthur C. Combs, Margaret Combs, Fan- nie Combs Gough, Virginia Combs Boud, Phil- 1ip Ford Combs, Robert Combs, Ford Combs, Dapfel Combs, Koger Combs, Ben. Combs, Ruth Combs Waters, Ellen Combs Camilier, Cath- Jeffcreon Combs, Leslie Combs, . Harry Combs, Nannie Combs ing, Susie Combs Burch, Bernadine Combs Bureh Lucy Loker Spaiding, Mary Loker Abel. Kose Loker Ral- ley, George Loker, Melville Loker. Robert Loker, Henry Toker, Franklin Combs, Char- lotte Btout Laidlaw, "Mary Stout Cheners, Bu- sie Stott Cronan, Plowden Stott, Lansing Stout and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, st day of May, A.D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show canse why such’ application slionid not be granted. Let notice_hereof be puhlished in tle Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the re- turn day herein mentioned, the first publica. D a t in for prol it_is ordered this 23 day of g tion to be not Jeas than thirty dass before said return day. A. A. HOEHLING, intrict Col of the Probate Court. o nm.l PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. SUPREMB OOURT OF THB DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 20008, Administration.—This 18 to give notice that the subscribers, of the District of Columbia. have obfained from the Prohate Court of the Dis- trict of Columbla letters of administration c. t. a. on the estute of Eliza B. Ladd, Inte of the ‘District of Columbia. deceased. 'All per- sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thercof, legaliy authenticated, to the subscribers, on of before the 14th day of March, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by law be cx- cluded from all benefit of said estate. Glven under our hands this 14th day of March, 1922. KATHERINE LALD, 1781 Columbia _roa MARY B. LADD. 1781 Columbia road; ELIZ. Justice. Register B, WINGATH. 1781 Columbla road. ~ (Seal. Attest: J. TANNER, Register of Wi for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. mh25,ap1.8 MAURICE D. ROSENBERG and SAM- UEL G. MULLOY, Attorneys. SUPREMB OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO: lumbla, Holding Probate Court—Estate of Mary Manafleld, decensed.—No. 20072, Admin- intration Docket 80.—Application baving been made herbin for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters tes- sameptary on said estate, by Rows P. Andrews snd Muwrfto D. Rosenberg, it fs ordered this 20th day of March, A.D. 1622, that Mrx. Jenny Brown, Harry Brown. Willlam Brows, Mrs. erray ‘Mowry, David Fisher and Taylor ‘Fisher und i others concerncd, appear {u said court on Monday, the 1st day of lay. A.D. 1922, at 10 o'clock ‘a.m., to show cause why such lication shonld not be granted. Let motice reof be published in the Washington Law cporter and The Evening Star once in each of three succeasive weeks before the ‘return day herein mentioned, tho first publication to be not less than thirty daya hefore said_return dny.” WALTER 1. McCOY. Chlef Justice. (Seal) " Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh25,ap1,8 ‘W. A. COOMBE, Attoraey. SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF 0O0- lumbfa, Hofding Probate Court.—Bstate of Jomes Wright, deceased.—No. 28942, Adminis- tration Docket 65.—Application having been ‘made hereln for of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters of Administration ¢. t. 4. on said estate. by Lefla V. Emmney. it is ordered this 20th day of March, A.D. 1922, tha® the unknown heirs-at- Iaw and pextof-kin of the said deceased, others concerned appear , the ‘Tat day of May, show cause oa: T MY, Ohle? Sue: ‘Attest: JAMES TANNER. Re s for the Disirict of Columhia Probate Cowrts alZ5,apLs entary on said estate by Allan| | (Seal.) wuwfit of said estate. Given under my hand this 1<t dav of March. 1922. RALPH P. BAR. RD. Evans building. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Prohate Court. mh11,18,%6 SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF CO- lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28804, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the_ District of Columbla, has ob- tained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration c. t. . on the cetate of Salome Cutler Fairchild. iate of the District of Colymbia, deceased. Ali per- sons having claims agsinst the deceamed are ‘be | hereby warned fo exhibit the same, with the Vonchers thereof. lexaly authenticated, to the o 19807 othermise fhey. ey by o 217, A.D. 1923: otherwise they ma Xiiuded ‘trom a1l bencit of seid exiats, Glves Glven under my hand thin.7th day of March, 1922. MiToN FAIRCHILD, S770” MeKintey —ot. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh11,18.25 FULTON LEWIS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF CO- Ilumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 29055. Administration.—This i to give notice that the subacribers, of the District of Columbia. hare | 2008, - | obtained from the Probate Court of the District of ¢ mbia letters testamentary on the estat; of Susan_ Saville. late of the Di - Tumbis, deceased. All persons against the deccased are hereby idit the same. with the vouchers hereof, 1o gally authenticated, to th subscribers. aa o Betore the 4'h day of March, A.D, 1923: other. wise they may be law b excluded from aii benefit of said estate. Given under our hands thix 40h day of Maren, 072, " CATHERINE VITLE, th st nw.: ELIZABDTH 8. LAWIS, Vl'fl Blst st. (Seal.) - Attes MBS TANNER, Register of Wills. for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Gonre. =118 LEONARD A. BLOCK, Attoraey. IN _THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- tict_of Columbla. — Anna Rhoades, plictiff, vs. Norman B. Rhoades, also known an Nelson B. Rhoades, defendant.—Equity, No, 39168.—Order of Publication.—The object this sult is to obtain a decree of annulmeat of the marriage of the plaintiff and defendunt on the 24th day of February, A.D. 1821 On mo- tion of the plaintiff, it is, thin 84 day of- Mareh, 1922, ordered ‘that the defenusnt eause his appearance to be entered hereln on of be- fore the fortieth day, excinsive of Sindeys aud legal holidays. occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with-as in case of de- fault. Provided, & copy of thin order be pub- lished once a week for three successive weeks before said return dey in the WWashington THOMAS 0. KING, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO. lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Isabella Jane Oook, deceased.—No, 29020. Ad- ministration Docket 66.—Application hlril!? been made herein for te of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters testamentary on'sald estate, by Hithel Cook Buwie, it in orered this 7th day of March, A.D. 1922. that Mre. F. T. Hayden, Mrs. Buth Littrell. Mrs. Zada Graham, Mrs. Mabel Brows, Aliss Mason Flynn, Joseph Fisnn, Danlel Ever- ett Flynn and, el others coucertied. appear in said court on Monday, the 17th day.of April, A.D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m.. 0 sliow cause why such’ application shouid ‘et be_granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washin; ton Law Reporter and The Brening Star ne paper omce in eash of three successive weeks before the return .day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty ddys Defore aid return day. WALTER I. McOO! Chilef Justice. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TA! NER, Register of Wills for the District of Co- iumbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh1L 18,25 "HENRY P. BLAIR, Attorney. SUPREMP OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- lumbla, Holding Probate Court.—No. 28388, Administration.—This is to give notice that ti subscribers, of the District of Columbia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Charles H. Davis, late of the District of Oo- lumbia, deceased: All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to ex- hibit ‘the same, with the vouchers thereof, le- gally authenticated, to the subscribers, on_or fore- the 28th aay of February, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands llg. 28h day of February, 1922. ELIZA- B AVIS, 1706 Rhode Island ave. n. CHARLES HENRY DAVIS, 1705 Rhode Island ave. n.w.: DANIBL DAVIS. 1911 N w. ‘Attest: - JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh11,18,25 H. H. BENJAMIN, Attérney. SUPREMP OOURT OF THE DI CT OF Columbia, Holding Probate o o, 29028, Administration.—This Is to give netice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis, letters' of admin- Istration on the estaté of Mary Emma Sims, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. AN persons having claims agdiost the deceased are hereby warned to exbibit the with the vouchers. thereof, legally anthen o the subscrider, on or before the Tth day. of March, A.D. 103; otherwise they may by law be ‘cxtluded from ullbeneft of said sstate. Given under hand s March, 1922, MAR EVELYN SIMS, 2085 1lst at. now. (; 3 AMFR TANXNER, Ttez o iet of Colum! Clerk of the-Piovate Coust wlil, 18,29 and testament of said deceased, and for let- | j tlint the subsoriber, i the mnbaeriber. on’or Iefare the 1011 day herein mentioned, the first publication to | hs, and_each of vou. the ‘said N. B. Mar. | {intersection of the northeast side of Merion | £ Calvin S. Montague, late of the District of [lop Laird, ~Alexander K. Legare. Martha Columbin, deceased.” All persons having clal 'rr’;mm«n. Thomas Crampten. DTenjamin P. avalnst the deceased are hereby warned to ex- | Crampton, Helen D. Trquh John of |1, ey District of Columbia, Clerk of the te ’ b STPREND COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Court il 1o ‘olumbia, Holdin, e “our! . 2 of Katle AL bariker. Deecysed M. A. BALLINGER, Attorney. DioK SUPREME COURT OF Columhia, Holding Probate Conrt —Na. 429000, administration.—Thix is to give notice ; of the District of Co- lubia, bas obrained’ from the Probate Court; of the g % testa- | mentary on the estate of John Rlish, late of the District of Columbla, deccaved. All an, o, n: ton Building. Incor tered into March 30, {and_completion o riy lierei de: 5. Dated r. e copy. cop; for three T op 108 Star and o 12 DISTRICT OF | weekn in the Wa nning in each wil Augu: Denefit of aaid estate. Given under it hand |show caiwo wiy ‘such application wuguld” not i et am of Mt on, Cloon. e WARE: | be. granted. Lat motice hereof be tiblished ; SUAFe 20, 1n W INGTON LOAN "AND ' TRUST COMPANY. |in the Washington Law Reporter and Evening | POMTIR J0 (RO HARRY J. M Vice President. (Seal.) ! Star ence in caca of three succesive weekx | 3% SRG STHREIRE O Attest: JAMES TANNER, Regiater of Wil |before the return day herein tioned, the | Ihe, BElL Al e T . for the District of Columbia, Clerk af the Pro- | irst yublication to e not less than ihirty jeatitted action’ lies been Institutes mmon s ate Conrt. h18.25-ap! lusw hefore rald return day. W4 . r a < Pt MeCOY, Chief Justice. (Real.) Attent- bond of sa'd contraetor and ainst 1he ], ae principal, and againsd the oiher defends n suretics fhereon: nud that any creditor mgy le his or it6 elaim In thi action amd ho Attorneys. DIs- Arlingion ames. R requirements of an act of male an in said act of Congreas ! ST. Attext: MORGAN H By CHAS. B. COFLIN, ith day of March. 'AFFORD, Justice. [ B Asst, Cl of this notice 1o be published ccesnlve werks in The Eveg- 22, Sea ) CACH, loric. persons having claims a; re hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legully suthenticated, day | SUT 7of March, A.D. 1923; otherwise tiey may by | w be excluded from ull benefit of said estate, | 25 i ARTHUR PETER and W. H. n.umi Attorneys. Columbia, Holding Probate Cou of Eleanor F. Skinuer, Deceased.—No, 5 Administration Docket 68.—Application having | 1 een made herein for probate of the last will | ¢ and testament and codicil of sald deceaved, and testamentary on said estate, by i for letters | that ¢ { tiiven under by hand thix Yih day of March, B o e L e i retyrn BLISIL 3803 Calvert | bia, has obtai (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register |5t A AETANS Ar Cl apl in 15, ned Deputy Register of Cotum erk CHARLES V. MEEHAN, Attorney. WF TITE RIC urt. olumbia, decearnd. thenti 1 Texally it Defor an of the Probat T OF No, Al persons havinz claims agoinst the deceawed » lare Lereby warned to exhibit the sume. with © the vouchers theroof, o the subseriber. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF |of March, A.D. 192 cated, dey rwise they may by all benefit of said esiate. Jnmes C. Fulton, W. Chantler Arbnckle and | the Warhington Loan and Trust Company. it is ordered tiiia 10th day of March, A.D. 1422, that Annie 3. Fulton, incompetent: William Hetherington, . committee and custodian, and { IN all others coucerned, eppear iu said court on Monday, the 17th day of April, A.D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to siiow cause why sucl ap- pliection should not be granted. Let natice hiereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Erening Star, onee in each of tlree guccessive iweeks before the return {day berein mentioged. the Sret publication to be not less than b _before said re- turn day. WALTER I 3cCOY, Chief Justice. | (Seal.) JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills ifor the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Hal Joi tee: nd the District of Coluif respect ave obtained from the Prob Court of the trict of Columbia jetters of administration on the estate of Daniel Walter lord, late of the District of Columbia, deceared. 'All per- ! »ons nz claims against the deceased are hercby warned to exhibit the #ame. with the vonchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the xubscribers. on or Lefore the 2nd day of Mateh, A.D. 1923: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said i Cles xquare 1191, iut. 15+ { otherwise th fn cave of defa T. PERCY MYERS, Attorney. THE DIS- i swion in 'mes, n M. T Lo Tk copy—Test By F. E. OURT OF o H. Rudol et al. suif ie to of 1 rart of X of iiam _ Holmes, e 11, T, d Somerville first 1 ill e procecded w A tha ot Equity. estab- a fen simple ti'le of record by sdvers ot 63, f com: <, thix d that 237 | cause thelr aypeazance to be ent Brobty Corts © mhiL18,2%5 | (r hefore the fortistli day, exclusive of Sum ARTHUR PETHR and W. H. BADEN, | daze” ani Iegal ‘hoiiiars. oecureing after the Tion “"and for Eood reason Attorneys. st the nlnonen leire, aijenees and » = o ers of such Of T shove Eamed anfsai: SUPRENE COURT OF TnE DISTRICT OF | TR o ool U T 20030, administration.—This is to give noties | SEOCARC, CAUSE, Dy ATLRATLe 10 b eiered T e [ Sorein wn aF bofore the hrst rule day occorng © that the subseribe:s, of the state of Maine | NI SN ST Ay pubtication hereof. ith s extate. Given under our hands thin 14th das {of Mareh, 1922, MARY PATTERSON LORD THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST €0 By HABRY G. MEEM. vice president. (Seal) |Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills | for the District of Columbia, Clerk of thej Probete Con mhiR,25, TON JAMES, Attorney. COURT OF THE DIS- Holding &n Equity Court j—TLeola 3a plaintiff. e .Sarah P Dunlop et al., defendants.—Equity, No. 391 —The object of this it s to vbtain & de- cree estallishing of record in fee simple br adverse possession plaintiff’s title to the south twents fert on Ninth street. east by the full depth of the lot. of original Jot ten in square mine hundred and fifty (950) in the ity of Washington, District of Columbia Upon motion of the plaintiff, it is by the court this 14th day of March, 1022, ordered has lumbia, has obtained fio of the District of Columl | thi ministration benefit STPREME COT = alumbin, 7, admi t ‘the i late on of of the Probate Court. T OF THE DIs Toldiug the law be ex estate the i uded fro under my I Trobate n.—This is to give potiee her. of the District of same. with the vonchers thereof, legaliy nuthenticated, to the sulscribe the 13th day of March, A.D. 1they may br of said extate hefore therscine that the defendants, James Dunlop. Mary i | Ray Waters, Robert P. Duniop, Barbara Dun Dunlop, Grace . D. Ecker, Thomas Johrson, cause thelr Appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusire of Rundays and Tecal holldass, apy the day of the first publication wise this cause will be proceeded with a case of default: it is further ordered the unknown heirs, aliences and devisees of James Dunlop. Rebert F. Dunion. truatce and | the individually; Henry Dunlop, Elizabeth Dun- Jop Johusos, Mary Duplop Mines, Margaret Dunlop ~Thomas, ~ Arianca ~Dunlop Laird, Hearletta Dunlop and Helen Dunlop Lairds Joseph Carleton, John Scoft and Richard 8mith, trustee and individually. all deceased, and the unknown assigns and successors of the Bank of Columbia and James Kitchie & Co., e ercof. other- " in PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT 0 lumbia, Holding Protate Court.—No Administration.—This §s fo give natice ¢ f the District of Colnmbia, s obiained from tle Prubate Court of tie' Dis ring after | trict of Columbia letfers testamentsrs on = estate of Franz A. R. Jung, late of the Din trict of Columbin, deceased. All persons hav. tunt |ing_claims against the decensed ure horehy warped to exhibit the sam- legully authentic scriber, on or before the A.D. 1823; otherwise ther wmax br lew be ex® lnded from all benefit of said estate. under my hand this 21st day SOFIB (SOPHIE) A Columbia road. : NER. Register of Whils for the inmbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. m| subsc Teof, (Ser ted, to th st ‘day of ORDHC E DISTRICT OF 288 with the ouchers o wub- March, cause thelr appearance ‘to be entered herein { (O on or the first rule day occurring after the expiration ef the fortieth day, ex- clusive of Sundays and lezal holidays. after the day of the first publication hereof, other- wise this cause will be proceeded with us in case of default: provided & copy herehy be published once a weck for three succesive { Bil Columbia, ~ Holding _Frobate ~ Court. dministration.—This ix to give motice ! thr that the subscriber, of the District of Colum. | I on the estate of Newton E, Webb, late of the District of Columbla, deceased. All persons baving claims sxaimst the deceased are here- by warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or befove the 15th day of March, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of maid estate. Giiven under my hand this 15th day of March, 1922 NANNIE L. WEBB, 1314 East Capitol st. It Attest: JAMES TA! of Wills for.the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Conrt. mh18,25.ap1 H. SHOLES, Attorney. THI8 18 TO CERTIFY THAT AT A DULY called special meeting of the stockhiolders of the Biggs Heating Company, a corporation or- under the laws of the District of Co- bia. held on the 4th day of March, 1922, at the oftices of .the company, called to take ac- tion on changing the Rame of tiie corparation, tric of Colum! In re estate of SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | hereof be pub OF | Reporter o sus n mentio; bia, btained from tle Probate Court of | BOL lexs than the District of Columbia letters testamentars “""'!;I':';"fp'» ster of Wills Clerk of tie Probate Court. ey F the first publicatio ays L Y, Chief Jnstice, JAMES TA the District of Cal mhIS, the return dt FIELD & GILLIN, ELIZABETYW C. HARRIS, Attorneys for Petitioas IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE M- Holding a Probate Coul ark, Deceased. nistration No. 29022 _Order of Publication. —aApplication laving been made herein for Tt venin S L tner punlica. | probate of the ast will and festament of said e el aianesed it “for satlatartors | decedent and fOF letters testamentary on the cause ghown. Ty the court. JENNINGE | sald estate by Mary A Clark, it is by the RAI ., Justice. (Seal) A true 5. | court this 16th day”of Ma A.D. 1922, or- Text: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F, | dered; that William Pellet and Lucs Caldwel S 1 mh “an1 | and_ sll others concerned appear in is cout s HAM. Assistant Clerk. _mh18.2%e! | o “yongar. ghe Bath duy A, AD. 622 ICKEY. A - 3¢ 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why suc BBl E e !I\‘lllll(‘lll’m wli not be zranted. Let notice shed in the Washington Law d Tie Evening Rtar once in each of wessive weeks hefors the return dar to be imbis, -apl CERTIFICATBE FOR the District of Columibia tion.—Thus is to certify that the District of Columbia Exhibitors’ Asscciation. {ncorporated ay 20, 1020, vader and by virtue of the pro- R. Regiuter | visions of section 589 of the Code of Laws of the District of Columbia, having fully complied with section 638-A of the Corporation Laws of the District of Columbia (act approved March 1. 1821), deem it advisable to change the name of said corporation to the Motlon Picture The- ater Owners of the District of Columbia. witness whereof. we Lave hereto set our hands and seals, this 30th day of January, A.D. 1922, (Signed) ‘H. M. CRANDALL. President. (8igned) WILLIAM C. MURPHY. Bec- ANGE OF NAM xhibitors’ A WILLIAM C. MURPHY, Attornva. P OF swocia- At mhi1.18.25,apl pursuant to a resolution of the board o direc. tors, it was unanimousiy voted by all the stock- Rolders of the company. all the stock heing rep- Tesented at the mceting, to change the name of the Biggs Heating Compauy to the . & H. Heating Company, &ald change of name to he effective upon the filing of this certificate in the office of the recorder of deeds of the Dis trict_of Columbia. = THE BIGGS HEATING COMPANY, By WM. H. GOTTLIER, Attoriey in Fact and President. (Seal) Attest: H. §. ERDMAN, Secretary. District of Golumbia. as. 1, HELBN G. REAGAN. a notary public in and for the Dirtrict of Celumbia. do hereby certify that Wm H. Gottliev, duly appointed attomes in fact to acknowledge the foregoing | eatate. liggs Heating Company, per- | March, 1922. certificate for the Columbia, ‘W. H. WAHLY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT. OF Holding Probate 29047, Administration.—This that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of adminis- tration on the estate of lenjamin F. Davis, late of the District of Columbia. All persons having claime against ceased are hervby warned o exhibit the sawe, with the vouchers tiereof, legally autheu cated, to the subseriber. on er before the Ttk day of March, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by lnw be excluded from all “enefi of esil Given nnder my hand this 7th day of o give Court, — Ne. notice deceased. he de- ZIKR B. DAVIS, 1615 17th 1B smoally, appeared before, me dn cald Distrct, | ot nw. wfeal ) Attest: JASOR TAX a1d Wm. H. Go ng personally et of Cain e Tell Faokn to me to be the Derecs who SEncd | Crosk of tue Brobase Conrt Tt DL b the e ing certificate_for tion,"and a iand ‘deed of said tion. hand and -seal this 7th day of March, 1922. ‘fllhl’tl G. REAGAN, Notary Public, D. O. Office of the Recorder of Deeds, District of Columbls.—This' is to certify that the forego- ing is & true and verified copr of the certificate of ehange of name of the Liggs Heating Oom- pany to that of the G. & H. Heating Compauy, and of the whole of said certificate. as filed in this office the Tth day of March, A.D. 1022, In testimony whereof. 1 have hereunto set my band and affized the seal of this office thin 7th ay of March. A.D. 1922. ARTHUR G, FROE, Recorder of Deeds, D. C. (Beal.) mh11,18, 2% ap1 MARK STEARMAN, Attoracy. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF § st. Columbia, 29030, Administration.—This s to that ‘the subscriber. fate of the )y 101 1) iwith the vouchers thereof. I'cated, to the subscriber. on or before the 6th day of March, A.D. 1023: by law be excluded from all benefit of maid ven under my hand this 6th day of 3387 17tk 3 JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Colus bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. v claims againi rned to exhibit the U1S WINTERS, Attest: legally authen SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court. — of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbin, letters testa- mentary on the estate of George 5. Winters, trict of Colamta. Secoused therwise they may mh11,18,25 Columbla, Holding Probate Court. — No. 20084, Administration.—This is to give notice ; that ‘the subscribers, of the District of Co. I lumbla, have cbtained from the P’robate Court of the District of Columbis, letters of ad- persons having claims againet the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally aumthenticated, to m '."';":‘f"inf-" or before I.In. 6th day g’l irch, A.D. i oth'rflc; they may law be excluded from ail henefit of said estate, Given under osr hands this 8th day of March, 1922, HARRY LEWIS, 1001 4% st. aw. JOSEPH LEWIS, 486 I .w. (Seal.) Attest JAMES TANNER, Regisier of Wills for the [ District of Columbia, ‘Clerk of the Probate Court. mul1,18,25 WM. MEYER LEWIN, Attormey. SUPREMB COURY OF THE DISTRIC} OF Columbia, Holding Probate _Codrt. — No. 20061, Administration.—This is fo five notice ihat 'the subscriber, of the District of Co- Tumbla, has obtalned from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis, letters testa- wubsc mentary on_the estate of Elizabeth D. Beall, late of the District of Columbia. decéased. All persons. haviog claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhihit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 7th day of March, A.D. 1923; otherwise may. by law be it o T St ot e, G 'W. M. BEALL, care Brat Beall & Howard, Inc., Wilkine bldg., 1512 st. nw., Wash- ington, D. C. (Seal) Attest; JAMES TAN- ER, Register of Wills for the District of | 1. 1-mhla, 470k of the Probate Court. kil 1626 Tumbi ministration on the estate of Miclinel Lewls, | Adminis late of the District of Columbia, deceased. Ali | submcriber, of the District of Columbia, has ob- tained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of mdministration on the estate of Ira O. Hawkins, late of the District of Columbla, deceaned. persons having “laims againt the deceased are lereby warned 10 exhibit the same, with the vouchers legally aothenticated, to the subscril fFolly aut Ly Tl ot H. HAR‘:;&T CHAS. S, SHREVE, Attorney. otherwise tie benefit d this 17¢) ARTON H. All . ber, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF OO- Holding_Probate Court.—No, 27800, tration.—This is to give notice that the before the 23d day of Febrnary, A.D. 1823: may by law be excluded from naid estal b dar W) AW Attent: JAMES TANNEI for the District of Oolumbia, Clerk of the bate Cowrt. mh2s, of Ma; INS. 1249 L st. n.w. (Seal.) Regliter of Wilis KING & KING, Attorneys. of William E. Columbia, againat tie decea: hibit the same, with the vouchers thersof, le- henticated, 18¢h day of March, A.D. 1833 eceascd, s of March, 1922. 37 32 to the subscriber, to ox- o8 or other- faw be excluded from all.. te. Given under m: KATH Pattfrson at.. Chces. Chae,.” NNER, |

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