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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—_HOUBES. Coutinnea TNSPECT TODAYT NEW B. H. GRUVER HOMES, 2000 TO 2026 KLINGLE RD. N.W. AT PARK ROAD AND z0th ST. N.W. THESE HOMES ARE RIGHT AT ROCK CREEK PARK ‘AND CONTAIN FOUR BEDROOMS, HEATED SLEEPING at PORCH, 76§ OAK FLOORS THROUGHOUT; TWO BATHS HEATED GARAGE; BOOKCASES; FIREPLACES; CON- CRETE-FLOOR FRONT PORCH, 10 FT. WIDE 10-FT. | B REAR PORCHES, SCREENED IN COPPER, AND ALL OTHER MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. THE CITY, INSPECT THESE HOUSES AT ONCE. OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL g P.M. EASY TERMS. FOR SALE BY ANY BROKER OR EDW. M. WILLIS, Jr., i MAIN 8o72. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE Ok SALE OR RENT. 921 15th ST. Not Too Expensive. 750 cash, $68 monthly: 3-room Dungulow; open freplace AT ST. INIGOES, MD.—AT{RACT] e S room louse, furnished or unfurnished A House You \Will ate road; Tand enongh for trucking: This Chevy Chase outbuflding lonial, center. open firepiace lo room and 2-bath co- stone foundation and hurdwood floors: law very desirable for traveling 15un or ph easy reach of water. 80x In this 8-room and bath northwest detached extra large rooms: open fireplas nardwoo. . floors: treex: brand-ne 780; $1.500 cash, $80 monthiy. T [FUL FIVE-ROO! 310, { bungalow on water front, “‘Sand Heach, ‘Address Box 25- .#5-& IF YOU WANT TO EE THE BEST HOUSE WITH THE BEST LOCATION IN 16* for Morgan Morgan & Co.. | month of September; very reasonable. Inqul: 1407 New York Ave. N.W. Frankim 1320, | 2 Gem Cottage, Goxnbng Evening_phone, Frauklin 10863 — a."up_‘;;m $200—NORTH BEAC On Taylor Street, Just Eas Very desirable lots. d. Fourteenth St. AININ HALL AND KFAST PORCH, IT-WATEI TS ROOM IN | PBOARDR “AND ATTRACTIVE FEATURES. VED ALLEY, ALSO AGE. RY RNISHED, hington, on Ches xas for lighting and cooking: shower bath: &rounds; 28 feet Address’ Box 248 FRANKLI ON THE BAY. Thirty-five miles from the Capito texian water: fine old shade trees A MODERN HOM CIOTS ROOMS. REC TILE BATH, BN PORYCH, ENT OTHER ARGE LOT TO PA CAR BRICK G HOME_HAS "RE] HO HAS WEILL EEN TO BE APPRECIATED. sea food dinners at_the OLD MANOR HOUSE. HOARDING WEEK END TRIPS. WEEK, $4. BROADFOOT, 15° L MANOR BEACH 36 fine a fishing, boating and sait water bathing: chicken and Lo RS TR L Annapolis pike . F “\) RBL-\ }){ I(‘;Ci}lz\ D A Bungatows ORD_A. BORDEN & CO.. PRICE, $7,500. 3 On “N" Street Northwest. L ta e Near New Jerses ave.. a modern brick home | FREE SALT WATE] fl)ul:min:'l-\uv rooms and rear , FISHING. CRABBI Own & summer cott House vacant—{mmediate possession. Rea-) £nd%. vacatlon o wimme soualle terms. B d safe place for youl $50 up, easy terms. - 0 up. Overlooking Chesapeake Ha: OR S: mile and a quarter south of Chesapeake COLORED. RANDLE CLIFF BEACH. PRICE, $4,500. The Cliffs of Newport. R. I.. and the Pind On “N” Street Northwest BATHING, BOATL: SAUL €O, 1 1 HUNTING— A qulet, select | family summier out- Cottages, es Free launch from Phone Lincoln of Aikeu. 8. C.. combined boardwalk and autos at station. { 187 dres, Penusylva: st west of New Jersey ave.. a modern press rick home, containing six rooms, bath, fur- mace heat. This home Is priced for a quic i AUCTION SALES i 1 sale, and can be purchased on reasonable terms. | | FUTURE DAYS. PRICE, $3,500. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. On “K” Street Northwest near 26th st.. a desirable home, containing six "Pllh:‘ rooms, porcelain bath, large cellar, fur- Bace heat Reasonable terms can be arranged. 719 Harvard Street N.W. By virtue of authority vest: PRICE, $3.000. Attorney’s Sale of Valuable Six-Room and Bath Colonial Front Brick Dwelling, No. in the under- gned 1 will offer for sale by public auction AT in front of the premies, ON MONDAY, “THI: \{ “R” S J.W.| SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 192 i Near Fourth and “R” Sts. N.W. | {GuiXSait (i¥ock’ wac: et 176, S8ix rooms, brick, with large rear yard to wide ' gquare 2888, improved as ahove alley. This house can be pu ed on Very | Terms: Subject to a first trust of $2.000. : attractive ters. i due in abaut 8 years, 766, aud a second - < . F. SAUL trust of about $450. hayable $25 per month, Main 2100. 1412 Eye st n.w. | jincluding interest at 7%. $1.000 cash, bal- 2 Y ance it one and two years, secured by third Hyattsville—Near Boulevard. [ o Count or a1t [cAS S9200 [ depenit it e Real bargwin. corner home. best section: % v eomparative. new 2.story semi-bungalow; 6 JOHNUBADAVIS, S Atweney: large room: modern bath, elec.; splendid Gf ST. N.W. heating plant: 1115 EYE nelly well built rifice for FIFT LARS if sold at once: house alone worth more tha 2ct quickiy. For inspection Address Box 280-5, Star office. F. M. JOHNSON, 1731 K St. N. W. e have several 3-family apartments, show ing remarkable income, in good northwest sec- tion. low and terms reason- able. the city. T.. 700 RLOCK. DWELLING NO, 1636 11th 8T. N. corded in Liber 4884, follo 140, one cured _thereby, tion in front of the ITEENTH DAY OF JULY, A, THIRTY 0'CLOCK E.M.. I gether with the improvements thereon. : balance cash. $100 depo: sale. stamps, reqnired cording, etc., e CHEYVY CHASE. at purchase; Just a short alow of 7_rooms and bath, ardwood floors throughout easy terms can be arranced SAUL'S ADDITI( Just off 14th st.’ car line. beantiful detached Bome of & rooms and bath, sleeping poreh, Priee: "z 500 rice, $12, of the defaulting purcha: EDWARD L. SCOTT. ALBERT, F. REED, Trustees. 1510,12.14.15.17 TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK By virtue of a cectaln deed of trust re- of the land records for the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party se- we will sell at public aue- romises on TUESDAY, D. ot No. 27, In Coltman and Adams, trustees and executors’ subdivision of square No. 309, to- All conveyancing and re cont. Terms of sale ‘to be complied with within thirty dass or the trustees reserve the right to resell the property st the risk and cost Jarge Iot to paved sliex. garage. This is & bargain to quick purchaser. TWELFHT ST. N.W. 6 rooms and bath, hot water heat, a.m.i. 2.car brick garage. Price only $11,500; very easy ferms. F. M. JOHNSON, 3. 207 1731 K St. N 4005 GARRISON ST, C. Chase. $10,000—Lovely detached pebbledash home. First floor has reception hail, living room, dining room. kitchen 1l trimmed 1n birch with osk floo: Lovely open stalfway: 5 beautiful bed- tiled bath and two 8x10 trunk tubs and toilet. car. This fine ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 2500 block, M. 207 No. 5 You west. signed T will offer for sale by in front of the premises, on FRIDA TWENTY-FIRST, O'CLOCK P.M., fot 81, square 8117, improve as_above. Terms: trust of paid, iInterest 6%, and & second trust of above trusts. A_depos $250 Tequired sale. LEWIS P. STEELE, Attorney. 1714,18,17,19,20 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE. OF FLORIDA AVE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, instrument No. 52, recorded March 11, I mong the land records the District cured thereby, the undersigned trustees wi sell at public’ anction. in_front of the ises, on THURSDAY, THE THIRTE] DAY or JULY, nd $75 per month. 2 715 D N.E. 0 e e e R et o Bargain at $1.2%0 cash and $80 per month: $8,500—Col. home, heautifal condition, feet wide; ell?:, large rooms: 8 room: MD: AVE, NEAR 13th N:E. £3.7%—A house on this beautifnl avenue is 6.room and bath home, and easy terms. I‘TM o and $30 per month. This will nof 2 DAVIS & STEELE, Main 5082-5398. 1420 New York Ave. W. By virtue of authority vested in the under- ublic_auetion, Attorney’s Sale of Valuable Six-Room and Bath Bay- Window Brick Dwelling, ;‘nreet North- 1922, ' AT FOUR-THIRTY ed Subect to a building association #4300, payable $45 per month until Dayable $40 per month, nterest 1. Al cash at OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY. IMPROVED BY A MODERN TWO- STORY BRICK GARAGE, ON EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, JUST NORTH being Columbia, and at the request of the party se- il rem- NTH 1924, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK the following-described land and prem- ises, ‘situated in the District of Columbia. and $8.250—T-room bay-window brick. just off 716 E N.E. “and an tiled bath: $1 shi; balance easy. seldom for sale. An estate | lling & fine #0 you had better call tis ORTHEAST HOMES. rts of lots ivision of part designated 40 in Jesse t. Pleasant, the Land Records of bis, in Liber J. A. 8., follo 34; follows: Beginning on the stréet 8¢ the northwest corner of mid let an feet thence east 112.835 feet to demned by proceedings in District Gourt Ca and being Haw’s sul ‘Muost be sold in 10 days: just off Maryland described desirable six-room and bath, pressed . in first-class condition; new fur- nace: concrete cellar under entire house; im- mediate possession. $750 cash, $55 a month. PRICE, $3,500. Orly $300 cash down: convenient to H st. ear line; 5-room bungal on large lot: fur- nace heat, electric ligh! concrete celiar; front and back porch. This is a very good buy. VACANT—$3,650. Pressed tront porch: six rooms and_tat alley; room for garage wonthly. PRICE, $4,750. Brick bome, in desirable location northeast; eix rooms d bat! cellar; hot-water heat: frent and rear yards; property in excellent repalw; occupled by owner who will.give im- mediate possession. cash, balance mounthly. CE, $5,350—SOUTHEAST. Prossed-brick home of six rooms and tile ‘bath, on the three-rooms-deep plas L.t teim; cellar: er heat. 80.84 feet to the north line of said thence west al to_the place of beginaing. _All the said erty now aseessed as lots 853, 888 and Terms of sale: Baid $500 cash; balance | $34.500. the amount over said frusts be paid i cash. Conveyanc! | revfiue stampe at purchasers cont sath posit required upon acceptance of 02" sale o be complied with withia 30 it fortel oF deposit £o7(8l1ST. RoLAND DRURY, 3. JEMiSON, Trastées. A, SFTHE ABOVE SALE I§ POBTPONED 1y7-dkds.ex8n’ BY ORDER OF THE TR 3 17143t ex8u e and of Per, Plat recorded” among the District of Colum- as t side of 8th 40 ing thence south on said street 80.84 o the sonthwest corner of said lot 9; alley con- No. 1252, W the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbla: thence north alocg maid_ ailey t H said north line 112.835 feet will be 13788 Iear yard tol subect to prior deeds of trust Sounting 1o to and rms da ys N Soeonnt. of the rain until MONDAT. JULY SKEVENTEENTH, 1922, same hour and place. splendid buy at this price. GET OUR BIG LIST OF NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST HOUSES. HOWENSTEIN BROS. Tt AND H STS. N.B. LINCOLN 897. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE COLONIAL BEACH PROPERTY. | uict of Columbis, (o wit; Lot 46, square as & with floor; also a small é‘naamn;'nu. B Taskun 2777 * . WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ! aile Siction. In front of the presmlses; ON NESDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY oLy, 1922, AT ises,"situate in the City of Washington, FOUR-THIRTY 0°'CLOEK the following described land and prem. TH08. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1810 2ist ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4067, follo 861 et seq., of the land records of the District of Gelum: bia, and at the it of the pai secured “*hereby, trustees vill sell at PR Bl STy o JULY, A.D. is22, AT FIVE (’'CLOCK PM., the following dencribed land and . premises, sl in the District of Columbia, and desig’ and being lot numbered one. hundred 185) in W, B. Moses: aubaivi- ts in square numbered sixty-nine s per plat recorded in Liber 14, follo the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbla. Terms of sale: Rold subject of trust for $4,000 and the mt over and above said trust to be paid fn cash. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale and the pur- to complete the pur- a¢ thme of male. slon (@9), a prior deed Ry virtue of & writ of flerl fach out of the Municipal Court and to me direct. od, T will se}l at public auction, in front of T15_I8th . n.w.. on the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JULY. 1922, AT 12 0'CLOCK NOON, one Durant fouring ca the Riggs National B; ward F. Barker. £y judgment in the _I215025 U 8. Marshal_ THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, 568 SECOND ST. SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated May 20, 1922, and being instrument No. 105. recorded May 25, 1822, among the land records of the District of Columbis, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the undersiened trustees will sell at public anction in front of the premises on DNESDAY, THE_NINETEENTH DAY OF JULY. 1022 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de- acribed w situate in W. King's s of lots In square per plat recorded in Liner H. D. C., follo 50, of ‘the surveyor's office records of sald Diatrict. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one, two and three years with interest at 7 per cent secured by a deed of trust upon e property sold, or all cash, 'at purchaser's tion. - Conveyarclng, recordiug and revenue amps at purchaver's cost. - $100 _deposit required, and to be closed within thirty days or deposit forfeited. €. CHESTER CAYWOOD, DE D. GARRETT, __J¥8- 8u__ THOMAS J. CW! Tl . VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING 26 FEF TENTH ST. ABOUT. 15 FEET NORTH OF SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. SOUTH- EAST. AT AUCTION. rit; vested in us, we will sell at oon, in_ front reminvs, on THE TWENT DAY ' OF part of By publ THURSDAY, JULY, 1922, original 1 by 115. pa Terms easy and: will be pounced at tim of sule. Couvevanciug, recording and revenue Stamps at purchaser's cost. $150 deposit re quired at time of sale and purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the sale. THOS. J, OWEN & SON. 151718 ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONE Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Nos. 464, 466 and 474 G Street South- west, Two-story Brick Dwell- ings, With Six Rooms and Bath Each, and Four Unim- proved Building Lots, Lo- cated on the West Side of 6th Street Between K and L Streets Southwest. By virtue of authority vested in me as trus- tee under the last will and testament of Mary tin, deceased, I will offer for sale at public fon the hereinafter described real estate. situated in the eity of Washington, D. C., in front of the respective premises Wednesday, July 19, 1922, at Lots 47, 46 and 42 In square 49; proved two-story brick d rooms and bath; Nos. 464, 466 and 474 G street southiwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Four unimproved buflding lots loca‘ed on the west side of 6th street southwest between K and T streets. kno lots 43, 44, 46 and 47 Terms: One:third cash, the balance in ome and two years, with interest at 81 per cent. secured by a deed of trust npon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of §200 on each house and $100 on each of the unimproved lots (o be made on acceptance of bid. Convesancing. notary fees, Tevenue stamps on_deed and re- cording at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days, other- wise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of defaulting five da. vertisement in . SHEA, Trustee. 643 Louisians av. G. PERCY McGLUE, Attorney. 503 E st. n.w. iy8-d&ds ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being Street Southwest, a Two-story and Basement Brick Dwelling, g::huinhz Six Rooms and | By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated November 24. 1919, and recorded 26, 1919, in Liber No. 4255, at folio 357, 3 the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- Dby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises. on {MONDAY, JULY TWENTY-FOUR, A.D. 1922, AT FOUR'THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described lanc and premises, siiuate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to- wit: The east half of lot 31 in P. C. Coll's subdivision {n square 265. as per plat recorded in Book C. H. B., at page 861, of the records of. the surveyor's office of the Diatrict of Co- improved by two-story aud basement brick dwelling numbered 1339 D west. Terms of sale: One-third to be paid in cash, the Dalance in one and two years, bearing in- tereat at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the optlon of purchaser. A de. sit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, oth- erwine the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaultin purchaser. ‘after five days' advertiwement- o fuch ressle in sme newspaper published iy the city of Washington, D. C. Title good of record or 5o sale. EDMOND FITZGERALD. WILLIAM P. NORMOYLE; fr14-daan Trust THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEEES., b 1115 Eye St.'N.W. Administration Sale of the Washington Bee, Newspa. per. By virtue of an order passed in the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, holding & Probate Court, in administration csuse No. 27699, in the estate of William Calvin Chase, reet south- i Eye street n.w., on MON- JULY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1022, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the Washington Beo Newspaper, for forty.three years edited by the late Willlam Calvin Chase, ¥r.; also— (8) the chases, (B) the stones, '(c) the scribera’ list, (4) the (@) the ad vertisement list. This io & fine opportunity to obtain & newspaper well known 1o the public and enccenstully aperated for forty.three years. WM. CALVIN , Jr., Administrator. + E. A. CHASE, Administratrix. THOMAS L._JONES, < PERRI W. FRISBY, Attorneys for Administrators. iy 14.15,21,2:98 Premises Known as 1359 D | SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla. - Holding te_Conrt.—Eetate of Johs M. deceased.—No. 20808, Ad- midistration 66— Application: been made herein for probate of the lat wil eatary on_sa Sparks uumwau of July. AD. 1923, that Carl B. V ar, Vi Marie M. Hughes, 4. Vonderhaar, is Vonderhacr, Ida roved by P A. Krumphardt, P. T. Vonderbasr, Lu'sa M. Evaus. Bertha ‘8, Devine, ‘Clara A. Btoller, Otto J, Vonderhaar and all others concerned appear’ in said court on Monday, the four- teenth day of August, A.D. 1922, &t 10 o'clack m.. to cause “why such application shouid not be granted. Let notice hereof be published n the Washington Law 3 and The Evening Btar once in esch of three succesaive weeks before the return day herein mentloned, the fArst fhan thirty days before said return duy. A. HOEHLING. Justice. ( Aiten JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbie, CIrk of the Probate Conrt, 198,15.22 FRED'K A. FENNING, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court,—No, 20212, Administration.—This is to give no. tice: That the subscriber, of the State of Vir- ginis, Nas obtained from the Probate Court of the Diatriet of Columbla letters testamen- tary on: the estate of (harles F. Mason, late of the District of Columbis, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally autlentitated, to the subscriber on or before the thirtleth day of June, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this thirtieth of June, 1922, MASON SMITH, Fied- oricksburg, V: (8enl.) Attest: JAMER TANNER. Register of Wills for the District Jlamite, Clerk of the Propute Court. CRAWFORD & HARRIS, F. 8, BRIGHT H. 8. HINRICHS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Ol Columbia, Holding Frobate Cours—Nn. 2 Adniinistration.—This is to g that the subscriber, of the state of Californi has obtained from' the Probate Court of the Distri® of Columbla letters testamentary on the estate of Henry T. Oxnard, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having clzims against the deceased mre hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouc ers thereof, legally authenticated. weriber on or before the A.D, 1923; otherwise they m; vluded from Dwelling and Qutbuildings. By virtue of & decree. of Court of the District of Columbia, passed Cause No. offer for ises, TU) OF JULY, me in Bquif , the undersigried trustees will le by public avetion bm the prem- DAY, THE TWENTY.FIVTH DAY 1022, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLUCK P, parts of the tract of land called " M described by metes and bounds as follows: ' Begluning for the same at & point on the north line of land conveyed to the Colum- ia Rallroad Qompany by deed recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia In Liber 2382 folio 400, and the west line of land conveyed to the United States of Ame ica by deed dated August 10, 1820, and corded October 1, 1920, the land records ublication to be not leas A. by and with eaid west line al 3 clrcle to the left, having a radius of 54740 feet, a distance of '325.29 feet; thence by and with said west line north O ‘degrees 1 min- ute 30 weconds east 1,061.48 feet to the southerly line of block three in Morrl . as per. plat recorded ‘office records of the Dist the south lin€ of u rees 11 minutes 30 -seconds west 1,116.36 feet to a lanc 20 feet In width, as shown on & plat of subdivision made by one Bartruff, re- corded fn Liber District 1, folio 23, of the aforesald mirve: office fecords (sald point Deing the nortiiwest cormer of the lund here- by intended to be deacribed): thence by and with the said east line of said lane south 27 degrees 29 minutes 40 scconds west 1,488.57 feet to the north line of land conveyed to Columbia Raliroad ~Company, as aforesaid: by and with sald norih line south 7 minutes eest 1,614.5 feet: thence by and with the north line south 84 degrees 1 minutes east 8231 feat to the point of beginning, containing 49.04 acres, sald prop- erty being designated on the books of the asor for the District of Columbia as par- cels 160-7 and 160- The above tract fronts on Bemnin over which three main railroad lines p Jolning the proposed park mlong the Anacost Tiver. and is suit for subdivision, jum, school, pu : water, sewerage, ana electricity available. ‘ernu: One-tbird of the purchase money to be paid In cash, the balance in two equal in- stollments, payable In one aud two years, With luterest at 6 per cent per anaum, pay: able semi-annnally, from day of male, secured by deed of trust upon the property mold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit 02 $1,000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale All conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps aad notarial fees at the ‘o5t of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale. WILLIAM A. LEE, Fendall bldg., EARL READY, 507 E st. n.w., LBON TORRINER, 317 John Marshall pl.. _iy13-dads,exBu__ " Trusteer THOS. J. OWEN & . AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ BALE of June, 1922 ROBERT OX e of F. H.Mnlll(h' Continental Trust bulldin (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER., Register of Wills for the Ii'striet of olumbis lerk of the Probate Com 815 organ H. Beach, Clerk. th da. Filed Jue 20, 1922. EARL P. READY, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trict of Columbla, Holding an Equity Court. —James J. Sullivan, plaint —1In " Equity N 39935.—The object of this suit s to establish title, in fee simple, by to the following described urcel o ted in the City of Wi ngton, District of Columbis. to wit. par lot sixty-seven (67) in Beatty and Hawkine' Addition to Georgetown. now wquare twelve hundred and ‘twenty-eight (1228), said land being more particularly described in the bill of complaint filed bereln. Ou motion of the plaintiff, it is this twentyninth day of Jue, 1922, ordered thet the defendants, the unknown slieees. devisees and heirs at law of Nathaulel Marden cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fir rule day orcurring obe month after the day of the first publication of this order, good cause for fixing that period baving been shown, otherwine the cause Will be procesded with It. Provided a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three successive weeks before said dsy. A. A. HOEHLI Justi .. (Seal.) A ‘true copy. ~Test: MURGAN I BEACH, erk. Ry F. B. CU 12AD, Asat. Clerk. 171,818 5 BRANDENBURG & BRANDENBURG, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 29424, Administration.—This i to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bla, has obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbla’ letters testamentary on the estate of David F. Scheele, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ' All persons baving claims aguinet’ the deceased are lereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber on or before the 27th day of June, A.D. 1023; otherwise they may by law be excluded OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK BUILDING CONSIST! OF ABOUT SIX ROOMS AND BATH WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEM KNOWN AS NO. 9 ROCK CHURCH ROAD N.W., WASHIN D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded as ipstrument No. recorded April 3, 1922, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the par! secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public_auction, in front of the p ises, ON TUESDAY. THE TWBNTY-FIFTH DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1922, AT FOUR-THIR- Y O'CLOCK P.M. the following described ud and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being 1 numbered forty-nine (49) in Allaz E. Walker's subdivision of square numbered thirty-three hundred and_twenty-one (3321), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Diatrict of Columbia in Liber 54, at folio 41. Subject to the covenants sud restrictions of record. Terms of sale: Subject to a firat deed of r $4,000. Balance above sald trust to All_conveyancing, recording. rev- enue stamps and notary fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’' advertise- ment of such ressle in some newspaper pub- Iished in the city of Washington, D. C. Title ¥00d of record or no sale. HARRY B.’ PITTS, REGINALD RUTHERFORD. 514,035 ex8u Trustees. adverse from all benefit of sald estate. Given unds LEGAL NOTICES 27 hasd .,E. T day of Jume, 1622 (fl-ll:‘: B, SCHEEL Street northwest. (Sea PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. | ;0. JAMES TANNEB, Hegister of for the District of Colwmbia, Clerk of Probate Court. E. S. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbls, Holding Probate Courf.—No. 29363, Adminlstration.—This is to give notice that subscriber, of the District of Colum- CLARKE, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbl: Etta Walker, Plaintiff, vs. Douglass Walker and Mabel Bmith, de. fendants.—No. 40157.—The object of this notice is to obtain a divorce om account of adultery of the said Douglass Walker, defendant, with the said Mabel Smith, de On motion of the plaintiff it is this y of July, 1922. ordered that the de- fendants, Douglass Waiker and Mabel Smith, cause their appearance 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 orde otherwise the cause will be proceeded with in _case of default. Provided, a copy of order be published ooce a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and the Evening Star before said day. A. A. HOEHLING. i al.) A true copy. Test: MORGA! H. BEACH. Clerk. By H._B. DERTZBAUGH, Asst. Clerk. _1715,22,99. HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorney: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, Holding Probate Court, No. 25111, Administration.—This is to give the subscriber, who by the letters testamentary on the Amaryills Gillett, also known as Amarilla, decensed, has, with the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a _Probate Court, appointed . Mon- day, the 7th day of August, 1022, at 10 o'clock a.m., as the time, and said court- room as the place, for making payment and distribution from said estate, under the court's direction and control, when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacies, or the residue, or parts thereof, are fied to attend, in rson or by Ir!nl or attorney duly author- , with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under my hand this 1Sth day of July, 1022. UNION TRUST COMPANY, by GEORGE E. FLEMING, 2nd Vice President. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 3515,22.29. J. RAYMOND HOOVER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court, No. 20148, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of Washington, D. C.. bas_ obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Robert E. Galleber, late of th District of Columbia, deceased. ' All perso: having claims against the deceared are here- by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 15th day of April, A.D. 1928: otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 13th day of Jul 1622, PARKE A. GALLEHER, " Executor. ) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register ills for tl District of Columbla, Clerk of “the Probate Court. S T on the estate of Margaret White Gile, the District of Columbia, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticafed, to the subscriber on or’ before the 27th day of June, A.D. 1923: otherwise they may by iaw be ex- cluded from all benefit of said est: Given under my hand this 27th day of Junme, 1922, PHILIP LINDSEY GILE, 3801 Keokuk street. (Seal.) JAMES T DARR, WHITEFORD & DARR, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, ~Holding Probate Court, No. 20460, Adminiatration. —This is to give notice that the subacriber, of the District of Columbl Bas obtalned from' the Probate Conrt of the District of Columbia letters of adminintra- tion on the estate of George M. Chilhoupe, Iate of the District of Columbis, deceased All persons baving claims against the d ceased are hereby warmed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au- thenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 6th day of July, A.D. 1023: otherwise they may by Iaw be excluded from all bene- fit of sald estate. -Given under my hand this 7th day of July, 1922. Rev. JOB SAL- LOOM, 133 Marzland ave. me. (Seal) ~At- test: JAMES TA! estate of ER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbls, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. 4r15.23.29. 'ETER, . ARTHUR . BAl Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. Holding _Probate Court.—! 20375, Administration.—This is to give motice. That ‘the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bis, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Colymbis letters testamen- tary on the estate of Horatio G. Reed, late of the District of Columbla, 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 twentieth day of June, A.D. 1923; otherwise they may by law be ezcluded from all bemefit of said estate. Given under my hand this thirtieth day of Juge, 1022. THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO., vice president. (Seal) TANNER. Register of Willa for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 378,16,22 N, PEELLE & OGILBY, Attormeys. IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla. Holding an Equity Court.—Rosslyn Steel and Cement Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Martin G. Cope- land, et al., defendants.—Equity No. 40259.— Order of Publication.—The object of this sult is to establish of record the plaintiff's title in fee simple, by adverse possession, to the real estate situnte in the City of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbla, known as part of ot sixty- four (64) in square eleven hundred and nine- .7 (1190), beginnin the eame on the west line of Jefferson street, two hundred and eer. féet morth of its intersection with (formerly Water) street, running thence north thirty-three and ninety-hundredths feet, thence west one hundred and five feet more less to an alley. thence south thirty-thi d ninety-hundredths feet, thence esst to the point of beginning, being also described for s of tazation as lots eight hundred and twenty-aix and eight hundred and twent: seven in said square. On motion of the I HE, {16, by the Court, this thirteenth day of 'July, ' ordered ’ that the unknown heirs, devisees and alienees of William H. Dorsey, deceased: of Patrick Connelly, 'de- ceased, and of John Counelly, deceased, cause thelr appearance to be entered herein on or beforé the first rule day occurring two montbs after the day of the first publication of thiy order; otherwise this cause will be proceeded with ‘as in case of default. Provided s copy of this order be published ‘twice a month for o succearive months before said rule day in the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- in r, other publications being dispensed with for satisfactory cause shown. A. A. HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) A trie copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Assistant Clerk. 3715,22,20.19.26 ARCHER & SMITH, L. MUNTER, 22,29, GORDON & GORDON, Attormeys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF iding Probate Courf, No. i niuteation —This is to give notics ‘that 'the subscril rs, of the Btate of New Jersey and the Btate of New Xork, respec- tively, have obtained from the Probate Court of District of Columbla mentary on the estate of Sarah Resd Poat, late of the District of Columbls, deceased law be excluded from all bems- estate. Given under our hande ‘of July, 1922. BERTRAM VA 108 N. Congress ave.. Atlantic City. N. J.; ALFREDA POST CARHART, 20 Forest Park, Larchmont. N. ¥. (Seal) Attest: JAMBS TANNEE, Register of Wilia for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the te Court. y18,22.20. ¥ _THE DISTRICT OF OO Setaing probate Coutt, o tion.—This notice Betl sty sl DL lumbla, has obtalned N abia letters testamen- etate of Augusta Binden Ed- S A b Bve. herehy warned to e and GODFREY The "Attorneys. POSl- 1 goecial weekly, 17th season. fi-« ippil v\-flh the Markham te, by Louis taining ror Ao rese the Bupre ppear In 1:: shew "Long Mnorul letters testa-! Day and Evening PACE INSTITUTE Oorner St» a3d O S, FPANIBU-FRENCE _TRANALATIONS; vate a. Prof. M. MAYA, 2158 K ut. n. rate rates. | e FRENCH OR SPANISH—_DISTINGUISHED, edltyred mdn instructs you priva in his cool, elegant studlo. Main 580 courae of p A GOOD TIME TO 2 ration for life’s duties, Wood's Commetclal, Rebool, located in s quiet neigh A Kast' Capitol street, s just an ideal piace. One year's tultion costs $105, azable in_seven manthly payments of $13 each. PRI | day up. Speclal weekly. €a BEGIN A RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, X. 3. | Gasro fozraz 7 =2 ?-- H:.;rw;;m;—..u:‘—.f“fi Am. Near Plers, Theatres. Butopean ple: 0.3, A unning water in reoms. al rates. e MOLEEN T kt ldesat 'lunli‘l: hm(.‘l:fl management. Season rates. J. P. & A. M. Duan. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE AVON INN , 0CERN . HAULING BY TRUCK. We can reliere your raliroad cingestion by sy with one or a fleet of trocks. T uaul, g thiug anywhere. Call’ North 6249, North_2300. . 160 Tri State Trucking Co. UNITED STATES STORAGE (0 'KING, SHIPPIN! z : F. 2423 FIREPROQY. National Heusehold 4 Woodward Bldg. P Branch Offices in All Principal Citie: CLEAN, DRY STOHAGE FOB FURNITU] and pishos. Estimates cheerfully given venfent location, WESCHLER'S, Pa | Plhone Main 1282 E i RESORTS. EXCURSION FARES Via Southern Railway System ; Lowest in Years To Western North Carolina and Virginia Resorts Cl;l!llln SOUTHERN RAILWAY Ticket Agents, City Office, 1425 F St, N.W. piun ICELLO tuc] near bear ncet s vt popalas rate BoreL chestra. dancing. elevator. Private 3 RUNNING WATER IN ROO| Write for biit. & BATHING TROM HOTEL Ownership man’gt, FETTER & HOLLINGER ic & Illinois aves, close to Beach in fashion- sble Traymore section. Modern. newly renovated; conv. to churches, stations. amusem'ta. Bn-bm water in rooms. Garage. Bathing from Showers. Unsus 3 cuisine. $3.50 day uj iy, Am. New ownersh P oRXn VAT, Tormenty e Mo ki, Special Rates to Excursionists fil.Evou-n lxiucl A_HOTEL WN“D and all Catholie Churches. Am._ plan RUNNING WATER © $4.00 IN te. beds; oot pereats, adeer aor. &3 &l it ror B ieoam “Calof e Balt Spra=” Phoie s ‘Fermonally owners. STITER & STITZER porch; bathing from hous= excellent ; white service; orchestra: dancing. Ownership manag-ment. GABLE & DEVITT nenwcky Ave. near Meach. Capacity 500. Running water. ~Private baths. _Orchestra. Dancing. $3.50 daily. Special weekly. Phone W, KING & EARHART. KINGSTON Ocean Ave., 1st hotel from Beaeh. Overlook- ing ocean. ‘Central. Fireproof. Elevator. Pri- wate baths. Bathing from hotel. Coolest din ing room in city; on fith floor, with ocean view. $3.50 up daily: spec.’weekly. M. A. LEYRER. nists #3 wp Diy.; Bp. Wkiy. Am. Plan (with c.cals) Cor. Pacific and Arkansas aves. Priv. re- frigerating plant; electric kitchen open for scrupulously clean. Elev., priv. baths, bath- ing from botel; bath house and showers free. 'ew management. - Am. plan §3.50 up: Eur. plan §1.50 up; spl. w'kly T e spot for mof G for l Electric I i inspection: running water: ail outside rooms; dusciog: white service: garm FRY & HOCKENBURY. improvements. ights. WATER IN ALL ROOMS | i levator: luxurious sun room: large | Shenandoah river : table. A 3 3 $21 up weekly. Dally, 4 up. Bpacist Bircpens ew York Excelleat from hotel. 8 per a5, $11.30 weekly MRS. R. COLL LONGPORT. N. J. Hotel Aberdeen (< coast. Directly on the ocean front. 20 mis- utes by trolley from Atiantie City. ideal fam- 1ly hotel. Bingle rooms, $20 week ond m double rooms, $35 week and up. Ameriea pian. New bathing beach. JOHN C. GOBSLEI —OCEAN GROVE, N- 3. BERKEI EY 2otcs tron. laris iy rooms. Every ope with ocean view. Bathing from_house. MORRIS SELLERS. THE ILLINOIS oo en suite: private baths; running water in all rooms. A. 3, MIC R, Owner & Proprietor WooD, Includi; | Olark of: HOTEL Wil open June 26. et MARYLAND. = CHESAFPEAKE BEAGH, MD, High View Hotel Re nd board. $15 ‘oolest ?fl;?::.?'m.f. s meots Treine, rre."nf Arundel H Directly oo Chesapeake OUSE ., 30 “minate trom ‘Washington. extelied home conbing. B M HURREE home cooking. . BUBSEY, &h, Bide, Md. Tel. West River 2172, ause BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. BRAETHORN COTTAGE OP) Opposite Park. Rat Die. ey MRS. CLAR 30% = OCEAN_CITY, 1 Ocean fromt. Sew map- Atlantic Hotel 9 fom, Sev man Runai Ater (n rooms. CW. FURNELL. Prop. . Americn Bim THE COLONIAL C. 0. L 0. 3 Rates reasonable. . 8. L CAREY, Owner-Prop. Bethieg trear The Belmont Eunaing_water Tn every ‘With ocean view. Cool, delightful rooms. Excellent table. L. R, HEARSNE. e D. RED STAZ — To Antwerp, calling st Md%'fi“ 2 of four ships headed by the disiaguished AMERICAN LINE—To Hambury, Libss and Dusslg. Service of regularity, Mhfiv.c-h:-l—-l-—.b International Mercantile Marine Cail ‘Washington offics: 1208 F st. a.w. R. M. HICKS, Masager. OLLAN AMERICA LINE NEW Clark’s #rd Oruise, January Rg:JND THE WO SUONTRS' CRUSEE, 31000 wotruy Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, ete. ted Round-the-World Cruises 0% 19th Oruiss, February 3. 1923 iy MED of SCOTLAND" 25000 Gross B s Dher's 85 Asncy. 1 Woodwird Bider HONOLULU, SUVA. NEW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Royal SMAKURA" (13500 tons). “NIAGARA" (20,000 ton Forfared®llfrom Vancoy ,_etc., apply Can. Railway, 1410 New York ‘ave!. Washington, or to Canas lian Australssian Li 4 Hastines st.. Weat. Vapemver. B0 5 4 OFFICIAL NOTICES, COMMISSIONERS OF THE_DISTRICT OF Columbin. July 15, 1922.—Notice is herehy given that in accordance with the provisions of an item authorizin nges in the per- manent system of highways contained in D. C. appropriation act for the fixeal me 30, 1914 (public act No. 43: arch 4, 1913). the Commin trict_of Columbla will give in the hoard room of sald C: August 2, 1922, at 10 o'clock rtles interested or owninz 1 ine of Beventeenth street between Blagden avenue and Colorado avenue (Blagden MiH road) northwest. as laid down on fhe perma nent svstem of ‘highways for the District of Columbia. Plans of proposed changes in the. bighway plan of Seventeenth street within the above iimits will be displayed, and the Com missioners will consider any ' suggestio protests concerning the proposed chan shown_on the above-mentioned plans H. RUDOLPH, JAMEX F. OYSTEK, C. Mount Pleasant Hotel On Bosrdwalk. Rooms with running wateg. Home cooking. 8. M. MASON, Prop. _Jy1' Home cooking. 8. M. Ma THE RIDEAU Y ¥OARDWALK. front dining roum. ble. NSON, Prop. ig, Uomfortable and homelike. Porticos overlooking oceas Terms reasonable Bathing free. Mrs. 8 J. DENNIS. PLIMHIMMON HOTEL T BREAKERS 9¢» Boardwaik. Large. airy rooms. ruming water in room: Phe 76. B“i. e ater in rooms. Phone 76. TIMMONE, Prop. s HOTEL HAMILTON | _OCEAN FRONT. J. L. MASSEY & SON. 1 Open the year round. —r GEO. B. CONNER, _— e BETTERTON, MD. BAY SIDE INN 3ET52%0x 3 Overlooking Chesspeake bay, Great water view High. Shady lawns. Garage. L. Harris Crewe. ODELAWAHE WATER GAPF, PA. mAm The Mountain Paradise, Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Leading hotel, capacity 500. Open to December. Every modern appolntment, high, cool location. magnificent scenery. ~ Goif. Temnis, Saddlc Horses, Bathing, Fishing, Water Sports. Daily concerts and dances. American plan: also a Iz carte grill Excellent table—own rms ry. Write for booklet, auto maps and SPE- CIAL; 1922 RATES for SEASON, PAMILIES and TOURISTS. JOHN PURDY COPE. RESORTS. VIRGINIA. SPEND YOUR VACATION AT oOTOMAC BEACH Healthful, beautiful, cool. shady. i'atronized by Washington's representative people. Sait water bathing, wusic. dancing, boating, fisbing. The place for your family. Ownership manage- ment resumed. Fine table. Steamer Majestic direct. Write for reservations mow. F. G. BRERETON, Potomac Beach, Va. !h in_ 3009, BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTTAGES. Near Orkney Speings; P. O., Ma pelottagee, bungalows, | campla the, garage. pisy grounds. peautifol mouatain scenery. The country's best things to eat. Rates, $10, $12.50 and 3! Bockier. Open May 18th. ME. AND MRS, WM. R. BRYCE. Owners. “NORTH HILL” CASTLEMANS FERRY, VA. 215-acre colonial fArm seat near Bluemont on valley, mountain and water scenery ; shaded gromd, drives, fishing, boat- . “swimming: new baths and sewerage children, invalids or tuberculars taken: fresh meats, milk, frults, fowls: $15 and $18 per ek’ until” November " clfcular. Reference, Mre. or Mr. Maurice F. Castieman. Ferry, Clurke Cs., Vo, 29° HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, THE LOCKWOOD Overlooking Jefferson Rock. nie, Va. Harpers Ferry, W. Vi You will_not_regret ‘it. STEAMSHIPS. HOTEL GLOBE Maryland Ave., 2nd Hotel from Beach $2%, 1w ROOMS WITH HOT AND UR COLD RUNNING WATER Kuropean_plan—Baths—Garage in_Hotel. Creston On Ocean front at Montpelier ave. Suites with private bath, Running water in all rooms. Ele- tor. ,Amer. plan. Fh. 760-W. H. M. Reeves. - NTINENTAL ;r- Ave. near Beach. Always opes. te paths, ruoning water in rooms: elevator; excellent - ta white service. Arer Bamed® " WHiatDoNGAN" WA N. Y. Ave. near Beach. OCapacil Bathing from hotel. Moderate rates. E. 8. BRADY, formerly of Alter Hall. BOTHWELL Srrinia_ave. ouse from o Bteet Fior. ‘appoin Sredpsety & WILTSHIRE Virginia Ave. vear Beach. Americas plan. and e 1ths, Sl ee v gl o . Backe private Bath. All rooms with Teaning water. tn— 3.5 TRY. Virginia Ave. PACIFIC LINE *The Comfort Route” 7o SOUTH AMERICA - By palatial steamers—the largest to Peru 230 "Chile, 14,350 tons displacement —de- signed and bullt for the tropics—Perfect Ventilation, fitted with every comfort And luxuiy to make your veyage enjoyable. NEW YORK—HAVANA PANAMA—PERU—CHILE EBRO.. ESSEQUIBO Special Reduced Round South Am Steam Navigation Co. I:;:;;gsfi:s & SON: ::‘n. Agents, Fares for erica Tours il tion at Norton, Ji WONAN IS BEATEN 0 DEATHIN AUTO Jealousy of Another, Whose Husband Causes Arrest. Is Blamed. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 14-- Sherifft W. L. Traeger and three dep- uties will leave today for Tucson Ariz, to bring to Los Angeles Mrs. Clara Phillips, charged with the slay- ing here of Mrs. Albert Meado The body of Mrs Meadows, twenty, a widow, was found early Wednes- day night badly mutilated beside & lonely road in the northern part of the city. Officers said they found- fully fifty marks, as from a hammer, upon her head and face and a heavy rock upon her shoulder. The body was still warm when discovered. Husband Informs Sheriff. The body was not identified until A. L. Phillips, an oil promoter, called upon the sheriff, and according to the lutter, said his wife, twenty-three years' old, had confessed to.him she had killed Mrs. Meadows because of- what the husband termed “unwar- ra-ted fenlousy. Sheriff Traeger said Phillips de- claircy fe had nelped his wife clean the blood from her ciothes and had purchased her a ticket to El Paso, Tex. Later, it was said, the husband, on advice of an attorney, told his story to fhe sherift. In his story, as the sheriff related it, the husband sa‘d that his wife persuaded Mrs. Meadows to drive her to where the body was" found In the widow’'s automobile. There, he added, his wife asked Mrs Meadows what were her relations with Phillips Killed With Hammer. A denfal of anything improper fol- lowed. Then, it was alleged. the women fought, and Mrs. Phillips ruck Mrs. Meadows repeatedly with 2 hammer which had been purchased. that afternoon. According to the sheriff, Phillips said his wife had driven home in Mr. Meadows® car. In telegraphing the Tucson suthor- fties to arrest Mrs. Phillips, Sheriff Traeger stated she was “wanied for a brutal murder.” . GERMAN MAIDENS SLIP INTO HOLLAND FOR W#BK Higher Wages Induce 20,000 Sexv- ants to Cross Border—Far 7 Ten Times Higher. By the Associated Press, BERLIN, July 14—Holland's trasw tier, made notorious during the wur- as a favorite exit from Germany fwf, fugitive prisoners of war, is agan coming Into the limelight through . the surreptitious crossing of young Ger- man girls anxious to get Dutch em- ployment. It is estimated that Gers _ many is already poorer by 20,000 female - servants as a result of this practice. With high wages and attractive working conditions, Holland has be. come something of a “promised land' for German frauleins qualified a¥ housemaids or cooks. Twenty o twenty-five guilders a month sre paid beginners, while the mose yaB.% clent receive from 40 to 50 sugrs pay means from 2,000 to 5.000 mar¥§” monthiy at the present rate of ex- change, about ten times more thai help of this kind receives in Ger:l many. o Amsterdam firms and dwellings, have acquired about 5,000 of the emi-. ts and there are about 3,000 a&f, ‘he Hague. Most of them have beem': drawn from the Rhineland and Wests" ia, where labor exchanges have. een established at various places in- fon with Dutch exchanges, Women's organizations in the west: [ ern German provinces are actively) opposing the exodus because of thes shartage of help in households andy og farme G WILL NOMINATE SLEMP: -3 b . RICHMOND Va., July 15.—Intet-; est in political circles here turned to a sthtement last night L. B. Howard, former secretary to Representative C. Bascom Slemp, that, - desplite @ recent public announcement,. by Mr. Slemp that he will not be & eandidate for Congress from ninth congressional district, that Mr.. Slem;, nevertheless, will be momi ed at the republ! district w08

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