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y % S AUCTIONS. ALE—HOUSES. SALES UCTION SALES AUCTION SALES Fox smtll!?“-) Am DAYS. ‘WWI! DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. FOR SALE— Woodley Park Property. Semi-Detached. Near Million-Dollar Bridge. VERY HANDSOME HOUSE. 11 rooms, 3 baths. H.-w.h., electricity and gas. Instantaneous water-heater. Beautiful floors. House in fine condition. Fully screened and awnings. l‘rk lot. Garage. 15-foot alley. Possession. See Mr. TEEL, with Sivartzell, Rheem & Hensey Ca. 727 15th St. N.W. OUT OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE § COLONIAL BEACH PROPERTY. OWN A LOT, A CAMP SITE northwest section of Coloni 3 $20_up, on terms on ouly &: ash and §2 per month: Do interest; salt wa Baaing and crabbing. TAYLOR 1014t N R ROADTOUT, 748 1 nee o Line. i, FOR SALE BY OWNER AT NORTH CHESA- peake Heach—One G-room house with large. screened porch. Also 4-room house with 10- fr. front and back porch 24 ft. long. C. H. VIEIT, North Chesapeake Beach. Md. NORTH BEACH, MD. FOR KENT—Cottage, North Beach, complete- Iy furnished. for August. 14 Franklin st n.e. Phone North 6176. 24 ON EW COTTAGES AT OWINGS Reach. on Herring bay; nearest sult water to Washington: splendid _bathing beach, fxhing, Oniy $1.300: payable $500 cash, balance 25 monthly. Few elioice 1ots left on reason- e terms. TRVIN OWINGS, 818 15th st. w. or Deale, Md. RANDALL (LIFF BEACH—6 CHOICE LOTS on high elevation, overlooking Chesapeake bay. Apply OWNER. address Box 60-T. Star offic KW _JERSE h, $2 monthly buys two acres farm iand: price, $06; only $18 each. VAIL. 12 Joha AUCTION SALES FUTTRE DAYS. “"ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTION Palisades of Potomac Lots by Auction. Also Valuable City Building Lots. Trustees’ Sale of 47 Building Lots on and Near Conduitj Road Just West of the Dis- tributing Reservoir. Also Business lot, Improved by No. 238 Georgia Ave. N.W. Also Valuable Residential Lot on Belmont Street Near Meridian Park, and Lot on Swan Place N.W., Washington, D. C. By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in_Dahl- xren vs. Rhett et al., Fauity No. \ndersigned trustees will offer f. public anction, n front of or near the sev- al premises, On Tuesday, August 1, 1922 Commencing 3:30 O’Clock P.M. the following real estate, situated in the “trict of Columbia, and more prticularly <cribed in said decree Tota Nos. 1,2, 3. 4, 5 and 8, fn block 7, “Whitehaven™' (square ‘No. 1393). hounded by . W und 49th streets and Couduit road: tely thereafter, os. 3, 4, 12. 13 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, and 20, in block & (square 1399), between Conduit road and 49th street, nocth of Ashby ot; and immediately thereafter. Tat’ No 10, in block 4, *'Whitehaven" (square 1392), ‘on west side of Conduit road, between Ashby and W streets; and immedic ately thereafter, 9 3. 4,5 6, 8 10. 11 and 12, “\Whitehaven" (square 1388). be- Fveen Potomac ave. and Conduit road, south of W street: and immediately thereafter. Lots Nos. 4, 7. 5_9.10, 11 and i2. in | in 1417, located on Sherier between Fdmunds place and Weaver immediately thereafter, 3. 4. . 8 9 and 10, _“taxed ns wiuare No 1413, located on Sherier piace between Dana and Cushing ca: and on DAY, AUGUST SECOND, 1922, BE- AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M! . 67 in Haw's subdivision of part of taxed as square No. . front- i 294 THE EVENING STAB WASH.INGTON D. C, SATURDAY, JULY "22 i‘l922 LEGAL NOTICES g FRED’K A. FENNING, Attorney. ~ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER dministrators’ Sale of Valuable Furnishings and Equipment of the “Bellevue’” Hotel, Corner 15th and Eye Sts. N.W. By virtue of orders of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- Prohate Court in re Estates of Peter Tayler, Jr., ration No. 27417, and Rowe 20410, the undernigmed will sell within the above premises By Public Auction . Monday, July 24th, 1922, Commencing 10 A.M. ng daily at the same hour until all is sold: About 100 Bedrooms Mahogany, Circassian W Bedroom Suftes, Box Sprimgs; Halr Mattresne: Onk and other Dresasers, Chiffoniers, Wardrobes, D Chairs, Rockers, Electroliers; Table Linen; Draperies; Lace Curtains; Wilton Carpets and Rugs, ete. Biankets. Large Dining Room and Grill Imported Bentwood Chalrs, Gold Banquet Chairs, Tables, Silver- Large assortment imported Crockery, Glassware, ete. Parlors and Lobbies e Fine Cryatal Chandeliers, Vi Chairs, Rockers and Settees, Pia French Clock Set, Wilton and other Carpets, Etc. Kitchen nd Gas Ranges, Coffee Urns, Chefs’ Tables, Electric Dish Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Cepper plated Ware. lour U %, Curio Cabinet, Mirrors, Paintings, Glectric ‘Ment Grimder, Cooking Utensilx, peetion after July 20th. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE. N EST IN ABOUT 403 FRONTING ON SHEPHERD ROAD, CON- CORD AVE. AND THIRD ST, N.W. t & certain deed of trust duly 535, follo 108 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: and at the ro X rslgned trustees will sell at a the ofice of Thos. J recorded in Liber No. Owen & Son, 1331 G “0'CLOCK P.M.. ., the !fllln'. situate in the ignated as and th interest in John ! being parcels 11311, ing described 1 { District of Columbla, Leing an undivided o 13 ‘ontaining 23 18 acres; 27, containing .15 acre. $500 required upon acceptance of bi veyanciug, recordin revenue stamps at ‘erms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days. otherwise the Trostees reserve the right to resell the prop- k and cost of Aefaultin chaser. after five days’ advertisement o restle 'ia some news 177-d&ds.ex8u published in Wi B. NICHOLSON, MONDAY. JULY TW. at the SAME HOUR Al ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 1720-d&s,exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SO. Tln-eeStOr; Brick Business and partment Property, Oppo- | site the “K Street Market,” |« Being the Store with Two 6- Room and Bath Apartments | No. 2035 “K” Street N.W. By authority vested in us we will sell at! in front of the premises. O i !IO\I‘A\ THE TWL\TT F(\l RT“ DAY OF AUCTIONEERS. public_anctfon. me a deed of trust 00 and pay the balance in cash. $250 | deposit required at time of sale. Coaverazc- ing, recording and revenue st chaser's cost. or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OW 1519-0&ds. exSu le "to be closed in thirty & SON, Aucts. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK vk Taylor, Administration Ne. olstered, Leather and Reed CLARENCE G. TAYLOR, MICHAEL M. DOYLE, * Administrators. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Tract of Land, 20th and Benning Road Northeast, Known as the Markham Tract, Containing About 49 Acres, Improved by Dwelling and Outbulldm's. By virtue of a_decree of the Supreme Court of the District -of Columbia, passed in Bquity Cause No. 39202, the undersigned trustees wiil for ‘wale by public auction on the prem- TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JULY, 1922 AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., parts of the tract of land callpd ‘Long Meadows,” described by metes and bounds as { follows: ' Beginning for the same at a point on the north line of land conveyed to the Colum- bia Raliroad Company by deed recorded among the land records of the District of Columbla in Liber 2852 fa'o 409, and ¢ t line of d_convesed to e United States of Amer- deed dated . wgust 10, 1920, and re- b corded October 1, 1020, Smong the land records jof the District ‘of Colus-bia, and thence by and with_said west line neth 34 degrees 42 minutes 30 seconds east 91.% feet: thence by and with said west line ai e the arc of the left, having a raa.s of 537.40 distance of 825.20 feet; thence by and id west line north 0 ‘degrees 1 min- seconds east 1.061.46 feet to the southerly line of block three in Morris's sub- division. as per piat recorded among the su veyor's office’ records of the District of Colum- bia in Liber County 7. follo 139: thence with the south line of sald ‘subdivision north 78 de- igrees 11 minutes 30 seconds west 1.146.30 | feet'to a tane 20 feet in width, plat of subdivision made by orded tn Liver District 1, follo 28, aforesald ‘surveyor's office records (zatd"potnt | being the northwest corner of the R" | By hrended to. be. deseribedys thence gy and With the_said eant line of said lane south. 37 | degrees 20 minutes 40 seconds west 1,488.37 | feet to ‘the north line of land conveyed to | Columbia Railroad ~Company, as _aforesal | thence by ‘and with said north_line south 77 | degrees 24 minutes east 1.614.5 feet: thenc by and with the north line south B4 degrees 11 minutes etst 281, feet to the point of | beginning, contalning 49.04 acres. said prop- | ety belng designated on the books of the axseasor for the District of Columbia as par- i cels 160-7 and 160-5. The above tract fronts on Benning road, { over which three main railroad lines pass, ad- Joining the proposed park along the Anacostia Tiver, and is suitable for subdivision, torium, school. park. etc.: water, sewerage, and electricity available. Terms: One-third of the purchase money to #id in cash, the balance in two equal in- | stallments, payable In one and two years, | ithfaterest at @'per cent per annum, pay: ble swmiannually, from day of sale, secured deed of trust upon the property sold, or Store Fixtures, Floor Cases, etc., in No. 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. by Public Auction, Monday, July 24, 1922, Commencing 10:30 A.M. Consisting of four 6-ft. and two 8-ft. db— l-r el"'. ‘with y partition with !Itc!Hc lighting fxtures, rolitop IllDWIfly ete. ‘Terms: Cllh. 1520-8t ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. PURLIC BALEIn accordance with the order of the Circuit Court for the County of Arling- V' Chancery (ause of . ve. Bol Cohen, pending in shown in L'hlne!r] Order 543, 8, day of Jume, A.D. day of June, TANNER, Regi Isaac Pollan et Rooks No. 7, 351 will ofter the store of ol Cohen. 3 rginia, BATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed propert; tures, good will, horses and wagon, and other accessories contained in the said inventory of all effects been made and may be Court House. : e e ton | | trict of Columb Douglass Wal Btock of good offered for sale h seen_at the Arlington Count; A. C. CLEMEN ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. SALE_OF SIX-ROOM FRAME DETACHED. DWELLING ON SHERIFF ROAD BETWEEN 43rd AND 44th PLACES NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly o Liber No. 8630, folio 265 et me« of the land records of the District of Colum nd at the request of the party secured trustees will offer in_case of default. successive weeks SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No. Administration.—This s to give mo- tice: That the subscriber, of the Btate of Vir- 3 obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters tratamen- tary on the estate of Charies F. Mason, late of “the District of Columbfn, deceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hercby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber on or before the thirtleth 1923; otherwise they may by 18 be excinded from all Lenefis of said Given under my hand this thirtieth 1922, MASON SMITH, Fred- (Seal.) Attest: JAMES er of Wills for the District lerk of the Probute Court. legally authenticated, r.. S. CLARKE, Attorngy. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE4DIS- —Etta Walker, Plaintiff, r and Mabel Smith, de: 40157.—The object of ~this is to obtain a divorce om account of mdultery of the said Douglass with the said Mabel Smit On motfon of the plaintiff it i of July, 1922. ordered fhat the de. Waiker and Stabel Smith, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of s and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of thix order: otherwise the cause Will be proceeded with ax Provided, a copy of this order be published once & ‘Week for three in_the Washington Law Reporter and the Bresing tar befors sald day; _Justice. (Seal) A true M. BEACH. Clerk. uction, in front of the MONDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST 1922, AT FOUR- the following-de- An'n-wn PETER, W. Attorneyx, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding _Probate 20875, Administration—This is to give notic That the subscriber. of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Frobate Court of Columbis _letters testamen- tary on the estate of Horatio G. Reed, late of the District of Columbin, deceased. All persons having claims ngainst the decensed are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with | vouchers thereof, to the subseriber on or before the tw land "and premi: County of Washington, District of Columblia. Cohen and Samuel V. division, known i plat_recorded Gusack, Trustees’, s 'North Hillbrook,"" County Book 24, &t page 31, Of the reconis of the surveyor District of Columbla, provementa thereon. Terms of sale: the District o together with the im- ash. A deposit of $200 required of fhe purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyanc and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sal trustees reserve the right to resell the erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting a adrertisement of paper published in GUY 'H. JOHNSON, FRANK P. REERIDE, otherwise the such resale in some newn vice _president. the city of Washl HAMILTO) LEGAL NOTICES ~J. D, EASON, Jr., Attorney. ) Fllea June 21, 1922. Morgan E. Beach, Clerk. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Frederick Homer Miller, (1) The unknown heirs, devisees and alicnees of Jacob Hess, (2) the unknown devisees and alienees of Henry Yost, John Henry Yost, 40008.—Order of Publication. of ‘this suit is to obtaln a decree declaring . in fee simple, by adverse posses- sion, the title of the plafntiff in and to the following described real estate in the Cit Administration the subscriber, Court of the 'District testamentary Amaryllis Gillett, room an the’ place, ot lettered D" in Willjam Dove Brown's subdivision of parts of original lots numbered two (2) and three (3) numbered one hundred and twenty per plat recorded in the office of the r for the District of Columbia in Liber at follo No. 94, the sald real ing otherwise known numbered 1917 nd described a street northweat, | i On motion of the pla tiff, it is this twenty-first day of June, 19: that the defendant heirs, devisees and alienees of Jacob Hess, de- unknown heirs. alienees of Henry Yost, PADGETT and WM. H. THE_SUPREME SliosnJohay Heary, trict of Columbia. cause’ their apj tered herein on or occurring after the expiration of months, from the day of the first publication hereof, otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. of this order be published twice each month for two euccessive months Star and the Washington Law Reporter, good | cacse having been shawn to the court for the reduction of the perind and times of publica JENNINGS BAT ) A true copy. BEACH, Clerk. Provided a cob¥ | fve in square 3 in The Evening .y described it On motidy of the 1st day of June. appearance to DARR, WHITEFORD & DARR, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF C Holdlng _ Probate N 20460, Adminiatration.—This I8 to that ihe subscriber, of the District o obtained from the Probate Court of the | letters of administra eorze M. Chilho strict of Columbia tion on the estate of ilate of the DI persons having claims again ceased are hereby warned same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au to the subacriber an or before the Gth day of July. H. BADE! “Conrt.—No, | legally authenticated, | entieth | they may by law be excluled fiom sl benefit of said | Given under my hund this thirt day of June. THE WASHI Wills for the D) Clerk of the ' & HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME COUKT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbia, Holding Probate Court, No. 28111, This i to give notice that who was by the Supreme Columbia granted on the estate of also known as Amarilla, £ the Court of the District of, Columbia, ppointed Mon 1922, at 10 the time, conrt for making payment and said estate, under the and rol. when and creditors and persons entitled to ares or legucies, or the residue, f. are notificd to attend, in raey duly . Clerk of the Probate ( Attorneyn. 1‘:'" RT OF THE DIS- Averse possessia) 10 parts dumbla. and the Wil of ety san Fow, Mars Mantz | tlon of two months fro onth for two successive monibs hefore said agton Law Report public showa. A trn 'E, Attorney; 71‘“"!’.7‘ OF THE DIS- in.—Elizabeth Shoemaker. 1826 NORTH CAPITOL cush, at the option of the purchaser. A they may by law be rInet o) eIl ent unknown . devise: B on part of his 2284 Georgia ave. n.w.; and AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M. Lot No. 813 in square No. 2660, located on south side of Belmont street between 14th and 15th streets n.w., near Meridian Park; and AT FIVE O'CLOCK Lot No. 38 and the west 7 feet front of By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly No. 4365, follo 356 et seq., land records of the’District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will in front of the premise E! THE SECOND DAY OF QU ACD. 19320 AT FIVE O'CLOCK. PAL | deposit of $1.000 required of the purchaser at the time of sale All conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps and motarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be \egmvx‘«-a with within' thirty days from day {of sale. WILLIAM A. LEE, Fendall bldg. EAEL P. READY, 507 B st. n. LEON TOBRINER, 317 John Marsiiall pl. iiven under my alienees’ of Willis Thin T Gay ‘of July, 1052 ‘Rev. 1330 Maryland ave. n.e. ER. Register of Wills the Diatrict of Columbla, Clerk of the P test: JAMES TAN OSCAR NAUCK, Attorney. deveased, defend- Equity No. 40196.—The object of this ! suit is to extablish of record th title in fee simple, adverse posse te in the ity of Was . known as parts | znd eight (8) in heirs of { Sohn Davidson's subdivision of sqvare two b Tot No. 37 in_squsre No. 132, located on south side of Swan_place between 18th and 19th streets n.w., Washington city. Terms: Lote will be offered separately: a deposit of $100 required on each lot sold August 1 and of $300 on each lot sold August 2.""One-third of purchase money cash, balance secured by trust on lot and represented by notes of purchaser payable one and two years after date with intereat at %, or all cash, at purchaser's option. Conveyancing mad revenue stampa/at purchaser's cost. Rales to be closed upon ratification by court within 30 days, or Teserve the right o resell ai pur- chaser's expense. Taxes ndjusted to day of sale. WHARTON E. LESTER, Wondward Ruildine, G. BOWDOIN CRAIGHILL, Hibbe Ruilding, ROBERT F. COGSWELL. Southern Building. J52D-a&as,exSu Triatees. THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS., 1115 Eye St. W. Adiiinistration Sale of the] Washington Bee, Newspa- per. Ry.virtue of an order passed in the Supreme Coust of the District of Columbls, holding a Probate Court, in administration cause sln. 27689, In the estate of William Calvin Chase, sr.. the administrators will sell at publlc aue- | tn, at Thomas Dowling and Company’s auc- { tion beuse, 1115 Eye street n.w., on MON- Y DAY, JULY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1922, AT ¥OUR 0'CLOCK P.M. the Washington Bea Newspaper. for forty three years edited by the late Willlam Calvin Chase, sr.; also— (a) the chases, (b) the stenes, '(c) the sub- scribers’ list. (d) the agents’ liat, (e) the ad- vertisement ilst. This is a fine opportunity to obtain & newspaper well known to the public and successtully operated for forty three years. WM. CALVIN CHASE, Jr., Administrator. E. A. CHASE, Administratrix. . THOMAS L. JONES, PERRI_W. FRISRY, Attorneys for Administrators. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 827 2nd ST. N.W. By virtue of anthority vested in the under: tigmed by o lllam 1. Harrison, deceased, the. nnder- igned executor will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. ON WED- SESDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JULY, 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M,,"the following described land and prem- situate in the City of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbla, to wit; Lot 48, wquare 77, improved as abo Zerms of sale: Ome-third cash, balance in equal installments, payable in one and two | o Years, with interest at i per cent per annu Dayable semi-annually, from day of sale, se- cured by -deed of trust upon the ‘property sold, or all cash. at the option of the pur. chaser. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. All conve; ncing, recording, revenne stamps and notarial f..l at the cost of the purchaser. Terms to be complied with within_thirty days from day of sale, other- ‘wise the executor reserves the right to resell the properiy at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise- ment of such resale In some news) per pub- Tibea e e 1 of Watioetes B . MANOGUE, Bxecutor. 1715,4&ds exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSI- NESS PROPERTY, BEING THE FRAME BUILDING WITH LARGE BRICK AD- r‘rr‘r'lov SITUATE NO. 1358 U STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust dul; recorded In Liber No. 4499, follo 107 et nq’ of the land frclll}l of the District of Colum- bla, and at request of the party secured thereby, the luhrug“lgd I-r-!m 'flll sell l( public auetion, of the m Ines FUESOAT, THE FIRAT DAY OF PGUST A D. 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O0'CLOCK P. M., the following-described land a ises, situate in the Disteict of Columl lld deaignated :’- 20 belng ot 30 in the subiisl: sion m: e, D, D.. parieh umll, Il- I‘lm of 1 recorded ln Llher nm- of the office itrict uf L‘olmbh deed of trust 14 be rald in en 00 depoait pu C Somplied wit within 30 days from D. the following-described land and premises, 1&ds.exSu Trustees. | situate_in the District of Columbia and denig: | nated as and Leing lot 58 in the subdivision iby Middaugh & Bhannon of Ilots | **Bloomingdal {office of the { lumbia in book cou block now known a: rights of way and covenants as set forth in ok deposit of $250 required per plat recorded in the ieveras for the Districe of Co. at page 107, sald T urchaser's con with within 80 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the f the defaulting purchaser advertisemen revenue stamps o of sale to be compl or five days' sale in some newspaper of Washington, D. C. JOHN A. MASSIE, FREDERICK A. HOLPON, 1722-4&ds, exSu THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ELLOW TERRACE, TOQ BE BOLD WITHIN THE OFFICE OF LOTS IN LON: By virtue of a certain deed of trust, from Thornton A. Jewett to Robert W. Vinson and Albert M. Boulc, dated the 8rd day of July, 1915, and recorded among the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia in Liber No. 3518, follos 28, et seq. the parties ‘secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will seil at public auction, within the J. Owen & Son, at 1331 G d at the request of office of Thom: st. n.w., in the cify of Washi; trict “of' Columbi; SECOND DAY OF AUG HOUR OF ELEVEN O'CLOCK AM.. all of that part of a tract of land Peter’s Mill Seat, metes and bounds, courses and distances, fol Beginning for the same at the southeast cormer of saii tract thence with the outline of said tract three-fourths degres ht-hundredths ine of Shephe line of said road north on WEDNESDAY, THE ituate in the included within the ; lawlzg, to wit- forty-three and forty-ei to & stone on the east thence with said ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUGTIONEER. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being Premises Known as 1359 D Street Southwest, a Two-story and Basement Brick Dwelling, Containing Six Rooms and Bath. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated ovember 24, 1919, and recorded November 26, 1919, In Liber No. 4253, at follo 337, emong. the land records of the Diatrict of Columbia, { and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, on DAY. JULY TWENTY-FOUR, A.D. 1922, AT FOUR.THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the follow ing described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, t wit: The east half of lot 31 in P. C. Coll gubdivision in square 260. s per plat recorded | in Book C. of the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbia, {mproved by two-story and basement brick dwelllng numbered 1359 D street souti- wet. Terms of sale: One-third to be paid in cash, the balance In one and two years, bearing in- terest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, se- cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of purchaser. A de- posit 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 wl at page 361, of the records ‘within thirty days from day of sale, oth- erwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the riak and cost of defuulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement fuch resals 1z some newspaer published i the city of Washington, D. record or no sale. tle goed of EDMOND FITZGERALD. WILLIAM P. NORMOYLE, fr14aads Trustees. thirty-two and three-fourths degrees thirfeen perches to Levy Court stone: thence north forty and one-fourth degrees west thence north fifty and three- six perches to the southeas comer of the.part of sald tract conveved to deed recorded in Liber folio 269, of the land records of the District of Columbia; thence with the line of said t Ofty-six perches to t corner of sald Keer lot; thence south elghty-three and three-four degrees east aine and sixty-hundredth perches to the outline of said outline south ten degrees east llxly- tyo and sixty-hundredths perches to th Baid land how belng embiaced part of a subdivision known as Der plat thereof re- corded 1 Liber 54, follo 22, of the land records of the surveyor for t The following lots and subdivision have been visions of said trust and south"of 2985 e ua, 9, o "f 12, District of Columbi rts of lots in sl leased under the pro- Lot numbered 1 lots numbered 1. 4. 6, 7. &, 9, 156 lots numbered 13, 31 and 32 in lot 5'u'-n¢ o' et °§"&'¢‘|" 45'and 56 1a square 3204 as are embraced in the land con- vered by aaid deed of ‘trust. streets and alieys shown on tiie plat of sald < been dedicated t3 the use of Baid sale wiil be made subject to the following restrictive covenants contained 4is0 in the deed coavey! fom, Thomas Vinson and Baward Peter, exccutors, and others to Thornton Jéwett, via.: That said 1and shail be med for remdentlal ‘purposes e: All avenues, in sald trust a1 property lusively, and that no| _Jy21-4&ds.exfu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM PROVED RBUILDING ~LOTS ON 3lst PLACE NEAR UTAH AVE., AT THE CORNER OF TENNYSON "AND 30th STREETS, AT THE CORNER OF TENNY. BON AND 8ist STREETS, AND ON 8lst STREET NEAR TENNYSON STREET, “CHEVY CHASE PARK. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4570, 206 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum . And at the request of the party secursd arety (e wadreoiated Trosteer wil ‘s &t publle anction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY, A.'D. 1922, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. the " follpwing-described land tuate in the District of Columbia, nated as and being lots 23 2834, lots 20 and 21 in square 2344 6 and 61 In 'square 3383, all in the o slon made by the Munsey Trust Com| trustee, of land formerly calied idge Heights” and now known a Park.” as per recorded in Liber 87, folio of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance In one and two yesrs, with interest at 7 per cvut annum, payadle semi-annually and a deed of trust on the property sold, or lt Cashe 8t purchaser's optia.” §100 depostt on_each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing and recording and revenue stamps at ul Sale to be closed in 30 &5 ARTHUR G. nmmr. trade, business, manufacture or sales shaM be ed on said premises; that shall be erected on said & cost of less than $2,000; and t no dwelling erected on said ' prem be_erected Jot having less than ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE APART- carried on or The improvements on the ‘property of & substantial two-story, iling Which 1a located 6a’ lots 7 and of eale: All cash, of which & deposit uq-nrcx deed | of $1,000 will be requi nurmr-ummuu over said b!‘ldll'hlhlum m-:n- o X be paid within thirty daye sttse Tequired at time of sale. veyancing, re- | sale, otherwise rehaser’s | at the risk nd ..-m berwivs | retile "o’ ‘Droperty Feid st the TR uad | Hebed 1n the ef ‘....“..a'.z.a. i & o purchaser after Al vach resale published | and notaria h-m MUEL MENT BUILDING CONTAINING THREB APARTMENTS OF FIVE ROOMS AND BATH EACH, 1519 CHURCH ST. K.W. irtue of & certain deed ed. in Liter No. 483 % B e req !u(m b, the undersigned trustees 3 Gection i front of DAY, THE A.D. o dasciived 185d and Dremises, sltuate in x.."& AT FIVE O'CLOGR Bt istrict of Columbia, and_d ated oe 0, Fox, nd being lot numbered 61 1n Secretary, ana” ofhers' subdiviston. i numbered one bundred and ninety-four (1), Sold subject to a first deed of trust BECSROTES BT it time of sale. trict of Columbia, Holding a Probate Court. —FEatate of zunneln Kroon, deceased. ce_north 140 feet feet and thence south to the pigre of begin On motion of the plaintiff it is thix having reported | in square 1198, . 1061 Blst street northwest, situate | ning. shington, District of Colum- | to John Wolz for $1,700.00, it is thin 18th 1922, ordered that said sale be ified ‘and confirmed cause to the contrary be ai day of August, 1922 { order be publis 22nd day of Juue. { known heirs, devisees and altenees of Willls S| Moxlex, on the part of his mother. Maria L. canse their appearance to he herein on or before the first rule day occurring in the city of Wi unlens | Moxler, deceaed, own before the 28th brovided a copy of this ed I each of three successive | 1ssues_of the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star prior to the expiration of | said period. "A. A. HOEHLING, Justice A true copy. Attest: twice a month WM. CLARK TAYLOR, fater of Wills for the District of erk of the Probate Court. A true copr. PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. | dred and elghty-four (2%4), hexinning for the | same twelve foot ten inches from the i Iot seven and running street tweniy-six feet thence east twenty-six ordercd that the un fAirst publica s canse will be proceeded with as in the case of default. | Provided, a eopy of t abiished | Tor two succossive months be ! fore said rule dav in the W ton Law Re. porter and The Evening Star, other publication being dispensed for satisf: canse 1.) THP SUPRPME COURT OF THE DIS.| trict of Columbia. Iyn Bteel and Cement Compan Equity No. 40250 ion.—The object of this it is to establish of record the plaintiff feo simple, by adverse possession, to the real estate situste in the City of w trict of Columbia, known fous (24) 'in squite sleven hundred and nine. { Order of Public { that he has two hundred and intersection with et, running thence “hundredths feet, improvements James P. Curran and John B. Curran, as joint sum of $3.125.00, under the ind conditions set forth in said report, this 20th day of July. A.D. tenants, for th it is, by the court, ordered ' that the Petrs, - Gevisees and_alienees of Willlam H. | frue 3 of Patrick Connelly, ceased, and of John Connelly, deceased, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or N3 ..a'm»?ny. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE vis trict of Columbia, Hol In re estate of ng_a Probate ‘atherine Morzan, dece ving reported d at public anction said dece- | renl extate, described ns. to wit: the | R 116.75 feet front next to the south 18.75 feet ty (1190), beginning for the same on the west | front of lot 8 in square 991, together with the line of Jefterson street, seventeen feet north of “K* (formerly Wi north thirty-three and ninet thence west one hundred and five feet more or less to an alley, thence south thirty-three and ninety-hundredths feet, thence east to the point of beginning, being also described for purposes of taxation as lots elght hundred | and tweaty-aix dnd eight hundred and twenty- seven in sald to Mary A. Curran, said’ sale be ratified and confirmed court, tnless cause to the contrary th day of August, A order be | kA On motion of the plain- | fngton Taw Reporter and The Eveninz Star Court, this thirteenth d";n-‘wfl‘lper pm.?‘ o the. expiration. of that HOEHLING, Justice. ul.) A WM. CLARK TAYLO! egister of Wil for the District Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. before the fitat rale d after the day of the occutring two months irat publication of this ; otherwise this cause will be proceeded with ‘as in case of default. Provided & copy of this order be publifhed twice a month for two successive months before said rule das in the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- wl satisfactory cause shown. A. HOEHLING, Justice. Test: MORGAN H. BEA CUNNINGHA! L. MUNTER, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREM trict of Columbl A true copy. Mulijcan, 'Pear! L. —Edith Rose Humphrey minor. by her next friend and Mary A. Waimsley, Des The object of thil tween the plaintift and de- fendant, performed at' Ballston, ¥ g ] 1MitE, s No. | aaid return day. 40205. the marriage P. SCHICK, At{orney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of | Byrnes, deceased.—No. 2036, | Administration Docket 66.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will | . other publications being dispensed {and testament of said decessed and for letters on said estate by William E. it is° ordered this 19th day of Jul A.D. 1922, $hat V. Gaither Mallican, E. Viola Mullican_and Frances V. McKay and all others concerned appear in said conrt on Monday. the 28th day of August, t 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such’ application should not be granted. Tet notice hereof be published in the Wash- COURT OF THE DIS- {fogton Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks hefore the return day herein mentioned, cation to be not less than thirty days before . A. HOEHLING, Justice, JAMES TANNER. Register of Tiia for. the District of Columbia, Clerk_of the Probate Court. 332.29.au5 On' motion of the plainti®t it is this 10th day A that .the defendant, Densmore, ¢ause. his appearance be entared herein ou or before rwise Cevted with ‘ae-in case 0f default, Provided, 27Copy of this order be Lo e riee-ang the. Brenias Suar hefors v, & g Star T dayaa HORHLING, Sustice 5 oo 00KE WISE, PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorney: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF, Holding l’mblle Conrt.—. 29474, Admintstration. T e e fha D) bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary | state of John C. Wise, late of the District of Columbia, decensed.” ANl Dersons having claims against the deceased: are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- hereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- ‘on or before the 12th day of July, A.D. ‘otherwise they may by law be excluded fmn all benefit of said estate. Given under hand thia 12th day of July, 1822. AGNES the “Portland _apartmente. ton, (Seal.) Attest: JAMES Register of Wills for the District ~x¢....u|n of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. I8 to sive notiee | istrict of Colum. 1. A. WIDMAYER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- l‘:n Imler. Holding an Equity Court, . plal detendant.—Equ leation.—The obJect of thin a limited divorce from {he” detendant, on thé grounds ef cruelty ©n_motion s the plaintift it 1922, ordered that the Egbert Imler,’ ¢ause his appear- Be ‘entered merein op or before the of Suadars and Jersl the of the first otherwise the cause in cage of default. ‘with of this order Lished “fi“ successive weeks in the ¢ Axd The Bresiog day. A, A.|For fares, ete., l‘:'lnma Justice, "u.ll- A #trne copy. | 1419 New York ave.. Y B REACH, Clerk Assigtaus Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES RESORTS. ASBURY PARK, N, J. PLAZA HOTEL AND GRILL Only European plan hotel Headquarters for sute tour. Shore dinners pecialty. : CAPE MAY. N. 3, { ATLANTIC OITY APARTMENTS AND COT. furnisied. Heduced remtal RALEY MILLS, 123 Bouth_ Virgl T RAYMOND H et | :cnnfi counT OF “THE DIBTRICT OF | C Holding _Probate Cwart, - No. | I L 2143, Adui ntstration —Tije Js to subscriber, of Washin, has obnlned from ihe Probate Court of the District of Columbia - Wl’t testamentary on Galleler, Iate of the District of Colambia, deceased. ~Al} persons baving’ ciaimn sgainst the deceased are bere- )y warned to exhibit the same, | youchers thereof, legally authenticated, the subscriber on or before the 18th day of | Of April, A.D. 1928; otherwise they may by law I-! exciuded from all benefit of said estate. my hlnd thiw 13th day of July, LLEHER, Executor. ) UAttent: JAMES TANNER, of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Caprt. 2 GORDON & GORDON, Attorneys. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Frobate Court, 370, Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘the subscribers, Jerscy and the Btate of New' York, respec- tively, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of ‘Columbia on the estate of Sarah Read Post. trict ot Colbubis, Hoialng 2 mntmpn-r ‘ourt,—In_the. matter of G. R. Huatt, individually and {rading ax “Host Garage In Bankruptey, AT the *above nased co-partners, have filed the tition "praying for a discharge from all! o heir debis ia bankruptcy, and that their cred- ftors and other persons in interest are re- quired to enter their appearance In oppos!- if any so desire, in the cl d or before the 21!! da. st, 1022." BALPH D. QUINTER, P | QUINTER, Xefer | Hotel Aberdéen RESORTS. Y. M. C. A. Adl lury Park, N, J. Notice ix_hereby ¥ron v Jusliy and the estate of Robert K. tages. Completel on the ocean fromt. | utes by traliey from Atiantie City. ideal 1 Bingle rooms, 320 week and uj $35 week and up. plan. New bathing beach. JOHN OCEAN GROVE. N, J. TINOIS Eooms en sui ; running water in ER, Owner & Proprietor. WILDWOOD, N. J. HOTEL SEACRBI Private baths, H. hat to Domeiis ith the Boy? = Send Him to Camp Character-Building Program | Good Food—Reasonable Rates Boys’ Y. M. C. A, 1732 GN.W.| Main 8250 ATLANTIC_CITY. %. letters testa- clajms against the de- warned o exhibit the with “the vouchers _thereof, authentieated, to the subscribers on or before the 1ith day of July, A.D. law be excluded from all bene. Given under our land AIl persons bavii lu!:nonmn BEACH. DEL: ~ HOTEL HENLOPEN . Reasonable rates. u.u[ Booklet. fits' of sald_estate. MARYLAND. RAL HOME * w open for keuson 108 N." Congress ave Links Washington ALFREDA POBT CARHART, 20" Forest ‘Purk, Larchmont. ) JAMES 'TANNER, Register of Wilis for the Diptrict of Columbla, By BB DERTZBACGH, Amst. Clork | Amaav Special rates by week. rn-mw parties and week end guests accommo- Clerk of the Home offers best in 1 Directly on Chesapeake 90 minutes from T. M. RUSSEY, Shady Attorneyw. SUPREME COURT 0l Holding +Probate 20336, Administration.—' that ‘the subkeriber. lumbia, has obtalned from the Probute Court of the District of Columbin letters testamen on the estate of Augusta Binden Ed. late of the District of All persons haviog claims sgainst | deceased are bere THE DISTRICT OF x:-eu»vl liome mukmx. 1. West River 217-F. hin 1s to give notice the District of Co- Rates Reasonubie. R ereo?, legally to the subscriber on or before CHESAPEAKE BEACH, authenticated, wereene the 30th day of June, %A ned, ruoning wai they may by law be ex fit of wuld entate Address_Rox 61- OCEAN_CITY, MD. HOTEL HAMILTON FRONT. J. L. MASSEY & SON. Open _the year round. Newest hotel on Board ded from all bene- Garen ey N $3.50 up sily. speciat wiiy. Amu'. bl MONTICELLO Kentucky ave. near beach—A fpest. and most popular rate et vator. Private h-u. RUNNING V WATER IN ROOHS Write for bit. & auto BATHING TRC Ownership man'gt, FETTER & nm.um:u _OCEAX | The Hntmp walk. Excellent rooms and private bath. Atlantic Hotel i groome. Amecican plas. THE COLONIAL Ocean front: private baths: running water. bath X, 0 RTER. The Del-Mar chestra. dancing. OFFICIAL NOTICES, OF THE DISTRICT OF R e T Of an item authorizing changes in_ the nt system of highways contained in D. C fiscal vear ended 435, approved March 4, 1918), the Commissioners of the Dis- trict of Columbia will give a public hearing ard, toom of said Commissoners on t e 5 - 34 " (pubiic Special Rates to Excursionists YOU'D EXPECT A HOTEL TO BE looking ocean and Rates reasonsble. CAREY, Owper-Prop. THE RID land aiong the between Blagden (Blagden Ml as laid down on the highways for the District of blans of proposed changes in the f Seventecnth street within the mits will be dixplayed, and the Com- ‘ot 'Beventecnth street avenué and Colorado uvenue lll bing free. 5 et amusements; two blocks to Protestant and Catholie Chorches. Am_pl RUNNING WATER TN st & Cost !xmdnl $50.000 u e e e o ;, private refrigerating an e s, B ith atten rite for Bikit. and *“Call of the Salt St G L hillips House ln—ni—uu Ave. near Beach Attaining the Highest Standard of American Plan Service at Moderate Rates Extensively improved. Additional private Ocean froat Giniag recm. Excellent table. A_FAYETTE JOHNSON, Prop. Luoning_water in every room. With ocean view. roums. Excelleat table. L. prove highway plan All roois refarnished. slectrie Tlle Belmonl g the proposed change: above-mentioned sfnfin S R. HEARNE. The Dennis, i C. KEL Comfortable and omellke. Porticos overlooking ocean Terms reasonabie. Bathi PL]JV[H]MMON HOTEL Ocean front: best service; ball- room,_Morris Orchestra; grill room. BREAKERS yater in rooms. ~ CIVIL SERVICE. information FKE for government posi the number of hours k you can devote to home study and Address Box 180 And Cottages Give your age, on sou desire COUNTANCY Offars exceptional spportusities w SEOIRTER NOW FOR " Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE W.._Cerner 8tb and ( IH A GOOD TIME TO BEGIN A carse of pruparation fo lifes dutles i located In ‘a agiet neigh borhood, 311 East’ Capitol street, is just ai One year's tuition costs $105, | seven monthly payments of $13 ! Phone 76. Mrs. A. Kmmm Leading hotel, capacits 500. Delnware Water Gap, Py Am. plan §3 5 up: Fur. plan $150 u Open to December. ALBEMARLE Virginia ave near beach, block from Steel Pier. Ideal spot for motorists: $35.000 this year for Eleetric lights. RUNNING WATER IR ALL ROOMS “evator; Juxurious sun roor:; large reh; bithing from houss: excellent white service; _Ownership manag ment. GABLE & DEVITT | \Specul Rnlu to Excuruonnu Am. Plan (with meals "OSBORNE Pacific and Arkansas aves. electric kitchen ali_cutside rooms: Fithing. Water Sporis. Daily American plan Preciient. tablobn Tarms. an or bocklet, auto maps and SPE. for 'SEASON, FAMILIE: JOHN PURDY COPE. “NORTH HILL” CASTLEMANS FERRY, VA. 215-acre coionial farm seat pear Bluemont on | Shenandoah river; valley, mountain and water | scenery : shaded ground, drives, new Dathe and sewerage: invalids or tuberculars takes: : $15 and §18 per Ret improvements fishing, boat- COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE 'WHITE STAR—To Chaanel ports, Lives pool, Queenstown and the Mediterranean. Standard of service in keeping with the magnificence of Olbympic, Homeric and world's largest ship, express service. RED STAIL — To Antwerp, calling =t Plymouth and Cherbourg. Weekly sailings of four ships headed by the distinguished : COTTAGES. P. 0., Macasle, Va. ‘bathhouses and -sm-m free. RY & HOCKEN I_EWIS Pacific & Illinois aves.. close to Beach in fashionable | 'raymore section. Medern, nv"‘ly renovated: B e e ceReretid sl Ani formerly proprietor ll:ln-e PLANADE | Whole Block on Ocean Front Coolest location in Atlestic City. Section. Ideal !-mflv hotel in Chelsea Five Hundred Direction j fne from hotel: Majestic. Regulas Bates, $10, $12. 30 and $15 per week. Open May 15th. _MR. AND MRS, WM. R. BRYCE. Owners. COLONIAL BEACH, VA. “THE BREAKERS nh reapened for the reception of guests; half Rannig water in AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg, Libes and Dansig. Service of regularity, do pendability, comfort and conwrnience. | lnternational Mercantile Marine Co ‘Washington office: 1208 F B. M. HICKS, Manag mmer garden, free admission: | Tony "Geraci Jaze Band CAHILL-BRYAN, fwner and P WALTER J. CAHILL. )m Summer 4 auy; 310, 15, 320 week. Enjoy your va Colonnl Bea:l: Hote { Whole block o 3rd_Cruise. Jamuary ROUND THE WORLD EMPRESS of FRANCE" 18481 Gross :on‘ 4 MONTHS' CRUISE, $1,000 and up Including Hotels, Fees. Drives, G ted Round-the-World leu 19th Cruise, February 3. 1923 ny MEDITERRANEAN EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" 25000 Gross Toms | 65 DAYS' CRUISE. 6680 end up Frank C, Ciark. Times B JOLLAN AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO lmnll Via Plymouth, Mh‘sflt 1N Ammd’.ii Rn ug, General Painerzer Ofice, 24 State ' St.. N 3 SOUTH AFRICA UNION CASTLE LI For sailings and further information Sauderson & Son, Gen. Passenger Agts. 26 Broadway, New York, Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. PACIFIC LINE *The Comfort Route” v» SONTH AMERICA The 1and of romance calls yon! the luxuriously appointed possesses more of charm and tradition, of arfety of scemery, of age-old history “and modern _ metropolitan any other voyage. Pern_and Chile. llllufll" of transatlantic tra EW YORK—HAVANA PANAMACPER U CHILE E; e Hommd Sauth Americn, Tours The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. SANDERSON & SONS, Inc., Agents, or local agents eolonial parlors; ® good food, artesiu teanis. fishing, © S gwwna}qp MANAGEMENT. MONRO Just the place to spend your vacation. larae wn_and_serves good_meal KENTUCKY Private bath G & EARHART. KINGS‘I‘ON 1st hutel fron Beach, Clark Origina s Bullding, New Tork $10 pe ldg. Mrs. Mary F. Smith, Box 414 P'l'x Wake Cotiage. Colonial Beach. ¥ IARPER'S ) FEl THE LOCKWOOD American SAREL P Propristress. s o ST s 1" LAV g MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE TNITED: STATES STORAGE CO. [PACKING, SHIPPIS RED BALL TRANSIT CO. Housebold Movers Phone Main 2163. KRY, W. VA. Rathing_from hotel on Gih flor, with ocenn yB-r’en Ferry, Aug. x’zs.:t‘.' 23 Oc:. 2 i1l mot regret it. T. Maryland Ave.. 2ud Hotel from Beach 00 RPOMS WITH HOT AND 0OLD RUNNING W European plan—Baths—Garage in Hotel ONTINENTAL Tennessee Ave. near Deach. Always open. Tunning water in’ room: ‘excellent fable. Tt WALSH DUSCAN. BOTHWELL 1 second house from Bolrd'llt Every appointment. andard in cuisine and service Chookler, o weekly rates. BOTHWELL, Creston | On Ocean front at Montpelier ave. Sultes with private bath, Running water in all Ph. 760-W. H. M. 1 Private haths. 4 Woodward Ridg. Rranch Offices in A1l Principal Cities. | CLEAN. DRY STORAGE FOR cheerfully gives venlent location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. Thone Main 1282, HAMMERSTEIN CITED ON CONTEMPT CHARGE Theutflul Manager Ignored Order to File Inventory in Late Wife's Estate, It Is Said. ! NEWeYORK 22.—Surrogate yesterday directed Arthur Hammerstein, theatrical manager and of the late Oscar Hammerstein, to show cause next Tuesday why should not be removed as administra. the estate of his wife, Claire Nagle Hammerstein, and be punished for contempt of court for ignoring an Surrogate Foley to file,an inventory not later than June 19. The petition for the order, ed by counssl for Charles Buffalo, father of the late )‘rl Ham- civilization — than The largest\boats to Al the conveniences and S i hi fron “hotel. I RADY, formerly of Aller Fiall amwm'rsmaé i Amerlcan mn ith running water and, | 8AM ELLIS, Owner. HSEI Windsor 200. Running water. ...Aug. 12 holel from I'. R. R. sta. l’l‘h’l(z hllhl Am. P WORTHINGTO Pacific ave. Missour) & B 26 Broadway Repo, Nev., taking steps to obtain a divorse when she died. | merstein then received letters of ad- ministration, after he was alleged to have stated that his wife's estate did not exceed $1,500. estate at $30,000 e BIRD IN HAND PREFERRED BY TREASURE HUNTERS By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, the thirteen members of the crew of steamship Blakely, which the Leavitt-Lusitania Salvage Company, Inc., had planned to use In its search for ‘the millions in gold and jewel: believed to have gone down with the are paid back wages &g- some $2.100, the ship will be sold at public auction under & ruling handed down federal court. Running 'zr all M‘. Nagle values the Near Piers, Theatres. European pl.n. day up. 8 W'fikly Cap., 230. 3. 3. to 17 N. wl ave Miller Cottage .5 $§18 lm 'Nehly. (.ROI'THA)ILI AN I\D KK NTUCK roomE. ‘l 50 up daily. N. Y.—Plymo,n-e;H:v.r.e—Plfl: K—'hAvRE—PA:t% T o0 AVE. and St James place. mm to clurches monn Running water in rooms. | DELAWARE A:s.fw- ru-m ater 'n 22.—Unless )—BORDEAUX rm'mcn ‘and vlur-. 1419 New York Ave, W USTRALI HONOLULU, SUVA, NEW muuo I Mail !m--” k_”m,.,‘ from hotel. $3 per r Beach. Rooms en suite with pats. —;ll rooms with hot and cold sterday by the Members of the crew that they had been obliged to subscribe to stotck of the com- pany before they were employgd. ‘he Blakely is in custod: ted States marshal, havin seamen file New York ave. near beach, Excelleat _table. Bathing s, B COLLINE, Prop. aciic Ave. i %"l“ ized afts % selzed after 3. b \:‘l for wages. .} dian Australssian J25, 30,05 HaStioEs 36 West. Vancouver.