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AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNUON. * TUOS]JTOWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Two-story brick dwelling No. 1349 F st. n.e., containing 6 rooms and bath, newly pa- pered and painted; and open for inspection; to be sold at auction. WEDNESDAY. ‘TH, 1922, AT FOU! ublic au lot 173 in square ‘1020, improved a: 1o bo arranged as to the remainder. deponit requited upon aceeptance of bld, veyanciag, dass or deposit _forfeited. P rHos. 3. OW SN B TOMORROW. WASHINGTON AND_ALSO PREMIAES K! 26 C STREET NOKT NING VACANT & EAST. Bs virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court ot the District af Columbi Cuuse No. 40532, the und offer for sale by premises, on TR DECEMBER _ THIR- | 0'CLOCK P.M., we ]| in_front of the ms of sale: §1000 cash and easy terms g T 00 | Con- | 3 recording_and revenue sramps at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within 30 (|} NEERY | ARLE IMPROV- D REAL ERTATE parsed in Bauity /| feued trustees wiil ublic auction, in front of the CRSDAY, THE FOURTEENTH | | | i i i Mahogany Living Room Suite, | pert and Armchairs in Tapestry, Rooks. Sectional Bookcase, Flect: Iron Safe (inclosed in mahogany Candlesticks, Siiver Tollet Pieces. DAY OF DECEMRER, A.D. 1922 AT FOUR (| poLickes DLOCK TAt - the following described Tand | [| & Cases. Ete., 2 premises, situate in the city of Washing. | Ton: Diatrier of Cotuabia. to wit: The west 33 || Terms: CASH. fel and 4 inches froat of orlein in square 736, improved on, appro we-? Balf thereof by the dweliing as No. 226 € street northeast 'AND AT HALF.PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK P:M. A ‘and and premises. District, fo wit: Sublot 1 improved by the dwelling house known as No. 153 Washiugt - street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the puschase money to he paid in cash. the balance in two | rqual installments, payable in one and two “ears. with interest at @ per ceut per anmum, Tavable semi-annually, from day of sale. se- "ured by deel of trust upon the property sold. o 1l _cash, At the option of the purchaser. X depoait of $200 oo each property required of » purchsser at the time of sale. All con- vancing, recording. revenue stamps and Bo- tarial fees a* the ot of the purchuser. Terms of sale to b comolied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- “erve the right to resell the properiy at the sk and ites “duve advertisement of much resale : newspaper published in the city of Wash- o suzten, D. € 2 ‘DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHTE, TUnioa Trust buildiog, . EDWARD MITCHELL, Columbian building. ‘Trus! OMNIETS. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust duly econed in Liter No. 4829, folio 202. et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the reguest of the party secured fhereby. the undersigned trustees W sylvania ave. n.w.. on THURSDAY, RTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. AT ELEVEN O°'CLOCK A M. A J. L. Ultimate chassis No. 1 996144, electric light and starter. tires. Terms: Cash. eogine ) ‘Pueumati RISTIAN J. GOCKELEE, N Al MASSIE, _Tryurees. TION K T ADAM A Assignee’s Sale of Millinefy and Valuable Fixtures in Store No. 1423 F Street Northwest. Br virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in re assigoment Keeley Morse the undersigoed assignee will Seil by public auction, within the above prem. “es. on THURSDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBEK, 1822 COMMENCIN AT TEN-THIRTY . ¥ trimmed hats, a M. s, ssing tables ' (plate-glass topsi, wall case with mirrors, other wall tahles, mirrors, fire cxuuguisher. et:. Terms: Cash. 5 SAMUEL RAPPAPORT, Assignee. b w1t FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE UNIDM- * PROVED RUILDIN LOTS ON_THE CORNER OF ARCADIA ST. AND WEST- FRN AVE. AND ON UTAH AVE. B TWEEN TENNYSON ST. AND P> MURST CIRCLE, PINERUEST. D.°C. TO BE SOLD WITHIN TRE OFFICE OF rlg_m_\s J. OWEN & SON, 1331 G ST. Ty virtue of two cerraln deeds of trust duly re~orded in Liber No. 4871, folio and Liber 4352, folio 479, respectively, of the land s of the District of Columbls, and at ~ request of the parties secured thereby, ~ undersigned trustees will se!l at public auction, within the office of Momas J. Owen & Son, 1831 G st. n.w.. on MONDAY, THE FIGHTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922, AT THEEE O'CLOCK P.)., the following da- acribed Jand and premises, situate in the Dis- trict of Colnmbia, and desiguated as and be- ing lots numbered 37 and 38, in block oum- ed 2353, and lots numbered 8 and 27 in block numbered 2013, in the subdivision by the Pinehurst Park Company of a ecrtain tract of land known as ‘“‘Pinehurst,’ s per plat there- recorded In the office of the survevor for the District of Columbla, o Book County No. 47, at_folio U9, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance ia one. two and three years, 7 per cent per an- secured by a deed of trust on the prop- sold, or all cash at the purchaser’'s op- rioa. A deposit of $200 is required upon each lor &t time of sale. Conveyancing. recording andreveune stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of eale to be complied with within thirty dass or_deposit forfeitad. FUGENE H. M LACTILEN, FIRMAN R. HORNDR, u Trustees. THOMAS J. UWEN & SON, AUCTION TRUSTEES' FALL STORY F) DWELLING, 10th ST. By virtue of a certain desd of recorded in Liber No. 4373. falio 65 et seq. «# the land s of the District of Columbia, ind 8t the reqiest of the party gscured tharebs “he undersigned tratees will sell, at pub tion 1n_front of the on THUR: premises. . the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF DEC AT FOUR-THIRTY O°CLOCK anteon: ibdivision of “Brookland,” as per plat re- orded _in the offle of the Kurveyor 1ok District of Calumble in Fivec Consts folios 105 and 104. Known for pnrposes «f tazation lnl'l’ #csessment ar lot 801, in aquare 3 nd more particulars deser 1n_sald deed of trust ctibed Terms !fll sale ne ©of trust for 4 and the remainder able Cne third cash wnd_ the batance in wnontnly. in <raliments f $32.30 per month. including in Cipal, Lad socuend pe pnE I or all cash ovar said first trust B o nce of WL Converuming, meairt S retemmetatanipmt ot s e e et i 10, e cvmpiled withia Ty dars from day of sale of deposit for: o, ATCTIONEER: ARLE THR! DWELLING, N0 S vorarded of the tand ric At the request of the party secured the: The wndorsizmed trustes will tell, ut o auctlon_in front of the promise i JAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF DF. CEMBER. . 1922 AT FOIR O'CLOCK P, the following Aescrilied land and preme ans.'siimte i the District of Columbis and desipnated as and being lor in Edward Tandvoig rart of lot unty 16 ar fe Enown for_ in sale: All cash. $230 depocit re. upon acceptance of bid. Convesancin; Te-ordiog aud revemue stamps 8t purcharer cost. Terms of sale to be compiled with \ithin thirty days, otherwise the property may hie resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting urchaxer after five days’ advertisement of uch resale. G. FRERLY, ED McKEE, Mahogany Wall Cases, Plate ; Glass Flor Cases, Mirrors, . Cash Registers, Etc, Con- | tained in No. 1421 Pa. Ave. N.W. p By Public Auction, Monday, December 18, 1922, Commencing 10 A.M. hogany and Pi 53 Fhoor C; ny (ombination Display Case and Ca ‘er's Booth, Electric and other Cash Registers, Targe Plate Glass Mirror, Opolite Top Soda Tables, Metal Frame Chairs, Mdhogany Wall tases. Comfectioner's _Se Rediant Fire Heater. Candy Jars, Electric Mizer ete. Terms: Cash. E. €. SNYDER. U. S. Marghal. dec13, 14,191 lot one (1), | zimately. the house knows | the following described situate in sald city and. “E.* iu_square 318, | tof 11¢ defuulting purchaser. atter in FLER, ACCTIONEER. TRUSTEES® SALE OF VALUABLE ACUTO offer or sale by public auction, at Weschlee's, 920 Per N TaE | TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. Sold subject to a prior a-m‘ i 5200 drpenit it | de13-d&dbs,exSu ! ADAM A WESCHLER, Auctionser | Administrators’ Sale of Valuable Household | Furniture and Effects, Persian and Chinese | Carpets and Rugs, i Jewelry, Etc., Contained in Residence No. 2629 Connecticut Avenue N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, holding a Probate Court in re Estate of William B. Freese, deceased, Administration No. 29392, the undersigned Administrators will sell within the above premises By Public Auction, | Tuesday, December 19th, 1922 Commencing 2 pm. Silk Damask. Console Table and Hall Mirror. Ladies’ Mahogany Desk and Chair, Chime Hall Clock. Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Fine Mahogany Rolltop Desk and Leather Chair, 8everal Hundred Volumes of Valuable Bronze Figures, Marble Card Receiver, Japanese Portieres (painting on cloth of gold). Plush and Iridescent Portieres, Draperies, Tapestry Chajse Lounge, unusually fine Chinese and Persian Carpets and Rugs, ON VIEW MONDAY AFTERNOON AND DAY OF SALE. JONN WILSON BROWN, THIRD, ALEXANDER WOLF, Books, || upholstered in Sk Damask, Daven- Mahogany and Cane Hall Chairs in ric Talking Machine. Floor Lamp, cabinet), Valuable Jewelry, Silver Desk Set, Smoking Articles, Travel- | -} Administrators. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN | November term thereef. o certificate to Helen GTON, ¥ h al office and place of business there- ed in this court and with the clerk @& dexcription thereof being as follow: certificute In for three sbares of the stock o the Third National Bank of Columbus. Ga., & banking copperation of the counts of Muscoges and_atate of Georgla, issued to Helen Murphey. each ahare baing of and for the pay ‘Yalue of one hundred dollars ($100). said cer- tifiea’e was numbered two hundred and ninety- six (298), and for xajd three sbares and was ‘issued April 1. 1907.” The said American Becurity and Trust’ Company iy executor under the will of Helen W. Murphey, also known g Helen Switt Murpley, now: deceased. Bearing on aaid petition will be bad on the 16th day of December, 1922, at 10 o'clock a at the courthouse in said county Befors the superior court of said county. during the Third Nationai ink 1s the name of the original of Columbu corporation Ga. W. Murphey., and the said Awmerican Security and Trost Company claims o own the same aud is sesking to establish the same and the number of shares of.stock hereiubefore embraced in said certificate set out: and all parties intereste: by notified and required to ahow at the time aud place of hearin, i 3 3f the alleged lout o deatroved stock shouid not be established in lieu of the original. Wit. ness my hand this 10th day of November, 1922, GEO. P. MUNRO, Judge 8. C. C. C. 7022.29,de8.13 FLORIDA BY SEA BALTIMORE TO ADAM A. WESCHLER, | TRUSTEES® saLe VALUABLE . AUCTIONEER. NIM- R ROAD JUST WEST OF WISCO. AVE., CONTAL Ly virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed In Equity }Cause No. 40108, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public anction, in front of remises. “on THURSDAY. THE Y-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. . AT THRBE-THIRTY O'CLOCK 'P.M. the 'followlng described land and _premises. situate 1 the city of Washingtan, Diatrit of Columbla, to-wit: Al that certaln plece or parce] of land in the cousty of Washington, District of Columbia, and known snd distin Kuished and being part of the tract of la known as Friendship, beginoing on the we side of the River road at the mortheast corne: of the lot conveved to one Harry by deed re- corded among the land records of the Distric of Columbia in Liber Rt M. H. 7, folio 180, and running thence along the line ‘of Harry's lot and that of the Methodist Church, south 48 degrees, west G023-10 feet, thence eouth 43 degrees 13 minutes, east 104 2-10 feet, to & lane, thence with said lane south 30 degrees, wast 77210 feet to the Murdoch Mill road: thence with said last mentioned road morth 6§ degrees. west 641 feet: themce morth 78 de- grees 20 mioutes, west 36 feet; thence leaving suid road morth 57 degrees 53 minutes, east 410 feet to said River mad: said River road south 45 degrees 30 minutes, east 337 1-10 feet to the beginalng; contalning 8.01 actes of land, more or less. i Terms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal fustallmeats, payabie in one years. with interest at 6 per cent per Payable semi-anoually, from day of sale, se' cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record- {ing. revenue’ stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty daye from day of sule, ofherwise the trustees reserve the right 1o resell the property at the risk and cest of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' ad- vertisement of resaie in some newspaper 1 PROVED REAL ESTATE. LOCATED 0,\'( NG 84-100 ACRES. | thence with | | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEER. | TRUSTERS' SALR OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY RRICK DWELLING NUMBBRED 325 2nd 8T. N.F. Bs virtue of a in_deed of trust duly | recorded tu Liber No. 4247, foile 233, et seq. of the land records of the District of Colus lia, and at the request of the party secured | thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at | publicauction. in_front of tbe premixes, on Il-‘llll{.l\. THE TWENTY SECOND DAY nrl EMBER. A.D. 1032, AT FOUR O'CLOCK M., the following described land and prem- [Ilf!. situate in the District of Columbia, and | designated as and being lot 105 in square 754. i per Dlat recorded in the office of the sur- eyor of the District of Columbia in Liber t folio 125. Subject fo a right of way | | set_forth in waid deed of trust. Torms of sale: One-third cash and the bal- nce in oue and two ears. with interest at 7 er cent. payable semi-annually, secured by a eed of trust on the property sold, or &'l cash, at purchaser’s option. 200 deposit’ required upon cceptance of bid. ~ Conveyun recording and revenue atamps at purchaser's cost, Terms | of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale or deposit forfeited. RIGEL 0. BELT, 0. M. BARBER. Truste dec13,d&ds,exSa THOMAS DOWLE? 7& €O., AUCTS. {Auction Sale of Household and Office Furniture, Ford Road- ster, Auto Mirrors, Lublicat- | and Soap, New Cans, En- amel Ware, Etc. We will sell at public auction, Tranfer Co’s Warehouse. No_ 1180 at. nw on FRID EMBER 15, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., to pay storage snd other charges. etc., a miscellanaous lot of Household and Office Fumiture, Soap. Lubricating Oils, vublished in ti i of Washington, D. C. Linseed Oil G 0 BLAINE MALLAY, ]rm_ Ford' Broett T e Nato M i Continental Trust Rullding. Ware, Ei | WALTER' 31Y BAsTiA ; n, .vans Buil 3 THOMA V] G uets. I TR I MAS DOWLING & CO., Aicts. i ADAM A, WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. SALE OF VALUABLE 1. D_REAL ESTATE. DETACHED TRAME_DWELLING NO. 3108 WISCON- AVENUE NORTHWEST, By virtne of a certain deed of trust duly recorded ‘in Liber No. 4368, folio 190 et seq.. of the fand records of the District of Colum- Dla, and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will offer © by public anuction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., "the following-described land aDd premises. aituate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia. fto wit: Lot pombereq eight (3) in block (3) in Stellwagen_and Di disirion of “‘Oak View. in the office of the surve: Coinmbla in Liber Counte 7 at falio §7: eald block numbered three (3) being now ksowa as square pumbered nineteen hundred snd § twenty-two (1922) for purposes of aseessment and taxation, said land being improved by premises kuown as 3100 - Wiscoas! enue northwe: Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance fn two | equal installments. pasable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent fer snnum, Davable semi-anmually from day of salc, ne- cured by deed of trust upon the property old. or all cash, at_the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 requircd of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convevancing, record- ing. revenue stamps and not fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be comptied with within thirty days from day otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the rty at the risk and of the defaulting purchaser after Gape’ advertimement of such resale in some newspaper published_in the city of Washing- ton, D. C. JULIUS 1.” PEYSER, FRED McKEE, de3-d&de.ex8u Trustees. { THOMAS 7. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. CNIMPROVED LOTS FRONTING 40 FEET 0N THE S8OUTH SIDE OF VARNUM 8T., RETWEEN 1ith AND 18th STS. N.W., 7O BE SOLD WITHIN THE OFFICE OF TROMAS J. OWEN & SON, 1331 G ST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4304, follo 88, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will eell, within_the office of Thomas J. Qwen & Son. 3331 G_st. nw. on FRIDAY. THE FIF. 1023, AT the following de- uate in the Dis- THREE O'CLOCK P.M. acrided 1and and premiees trict of Columbia and designated as and bein lots numbersd 37 and 38 in square num! 2644 in the subdivision of Argyle Park. Wash- D. C.a of which bas been duly recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbia in book 61, page 11. ! Terms of sale: All cash. $200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Converancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser cost. Terms of sale to he cemplied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. G. F. TOLSON, J. LESLIE WATSON, Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, ACUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING, NO. 1310 2ist ST. N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of tr recorded In Liter No. 4087, folio 361 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colu and at the tequest of the party secured the undersigned trustees wiil sell at uction. in front of the premises, ou MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1922. AT FOUR j 0"CLOC the following described lar and premises. situate fn the District of Colu Ina, and designated as and helng lot numbered one hundred and thirty-gve (135) in W. B. Moses® subdivision of lots In square qumbered sixty-nine (801, as per plat recorded in Liber 14, folio 75, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Diatrict of Columbla. Terms of sale: 8ol sublect to a prior de of trust for $4.000 snd the amount over am abose said teust to be paid in cagh. A depesit of $300 required at time of sale aud the pur- chaver allowed thirty days to complete the pur. Cchase. Further patticulars at time of sale, JORN F. KIN JOSEPH' R. KING, Trustees. pub’ deB,d&du,e15u I A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. OF VALUABLE TNIM- HAMPSHIRE, »F AND G STH. By virtue of a_decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passed in ity Cause No. 40,100, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P. following described lafid and mises in the city of Washington, Diet: bia, to-wit: Lees numbered eleven (11), twelve (1, thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in Peirce Shoemaker's subdivislon of original lot_eix (8) in square pigeteen (19), recorded 3 H. D. C. at page 37, oae of the records in the affce of the gurvesor for the District of Ce- umbla. l Terms %of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald i cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at € per cent per sngum. Daysble semi-anaually, from day of sale.-se- cured by deed of trust upou the property soid, or all cash, at the option of ¢l purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyaneing, record- ing, Tevenve stamps and motarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty deys from day of sale, otherwise the trustess reserve the right 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultiag purchaser, after fve days' ad- Piebed 1a’ e ity ar Washington, B c. 2 the < a s Bec publisted 12 EOWIN 4. MOORRY Coinmbian Baflding, dec8,d&de,ex%u Trustees. AT, ESTATE, LOCATED ON | such cases to agsess the dam: AVE. N.W., BE-|of i LEGAL NOTICES. H. STEPHENS, GEORGE P, BARSE, Atterneys. UPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Colunbis, Holding 2 District | IN THE trict ot —In re condemnation of lavd for the | catension of Crittenden street northwest be. tween 14th and 17th streets, in the District | of Columbia. —Ditrice Court. No. 1350.—No- § tice and order of publication.—Notire is hare. by given that the Commissioners of the Dis | trict of Columbia (pursuant to a eertain pro vision of the act of Congress approved Mar: } 4. 1913, entitled ““An sct making appropria | tions for the expenses of the gorernment o { the District of Colymbia for the fisral r ending June thirtieth, pineteen hundred “and fourteen, and for other purposes,” whereby they are thorized to open, exts or wide: any street, avenue, road or highway to con form with' the pian of the rermanent srstem of highwars in that portlon of the District of | Columbia outide of the citles of Wasington d Georgatown, adopted umder the act of | Congress approved March 2, 1993, as amend by ‘the act of Congress spproved June . 1898, by condemnation under the provisions of subchapter one of chapter fifteen of the code of law of the District of Columbia) have filed a petition in this eourt prasing the con- demnation of the land necessary for the ex- tension of (rittenden atreot northwest between 16th and in the District of Co lumbia, as shown on & map or piat filed with the said petition. as part thereof, and pray- isg also that this court empanel a jury in accordance with the law provided for in such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the said extension of Crittenden street northwest between 16th and 17th streets, in the District of Columbia, and the condemn tion of the land pecessary for the purpo: thereof. and to assess as benefits resulting therefrom the entire amount of said dam. ages, including the expenses of these proceed- ings, upon any lands which the jury may find will be benefited, as provided for in and by the aforesaid act of Congress. It {s by the ! Court this 2ith day of Norember, 1922, OR- | DERED that-ull persoas having any. fntereet | in these proceedings be. and thes are herebs, | ‘warned and commanded to appear in this Court on or before the 2th day of December, 1922, | at 10 o'clock a. d_contigue in ance until the Court shall have made order ratifying and confirming the damages and the assessment of benefits fury to be empaneled and sworn herein: an it further ORDERED that a copy of this notice and order be_published twice & week for two successive woeks In the Washington Evening Star. the Washington Times and the ‘Washington Post, newspapers published in the said District, commencing at least twenty days before the said 28th dlg of Decemeber, 1922, Tt is orther ORDERED that & copy of f " rved hy the United puties u of the lan Gemned herein as mi be found marshal or his deputies within Columbia and uy the said he District of | n the tenants and occupants of the same before the said 28 cember, 1922. By the Court: F. L Justice. (Seali” A true eopy. GAN H. BEACH, Clerk. HAM, Asst. Clerk. By 1 H. STEPHENS, JAMES C. WILKES, ' - Attorneys. i IN THB SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trict of _Columbla, Holding & Disteiet Court.—TIn re coudemnation of land for tle eatablishment of 8 bullding restriction ling on 13th street northwest between Spriag road | and Clifton street, in the District of l‘klmfl-' bia.—District Court, No. 13551.—Notice and : order of publication.—Notice is hereby i Eom S| That the Commissioners of the District of lumbla, pursuant to the provisions of am act t Congress approved June 21, 1906, entitied | “An act prov! for ishment of a | uolform buildiag line on strests iu the Dis: | triet of Columbls, less than ninety feet ‘wide," as amended by the act of Congress approved i March 3, 1917, eotitied “‘An act making ap- propriations +to provide for the expenses of {iw’ government of the District et Columbi for the fiscal year ending June thirtleth, nine- | teen hundred” and elghteen, and for’ other | purposes,”* have Bled & petition in this Court | praying ‘the condempation of the land meces- i sary for the establishment of a bullding re. | striction line on 13th street northwest batween | 5! Bpeing road and Cllfion street. in the District ~ tot Colur mbis, a8 shown on & plat or map filsd with the sald petition, as part thereof, and rayiog also- that this' court empaucl & jury in_accordsnce with the law provided for in each owner Tand to be taken may sustain by resson of the establisiment of said bullding restriction Iine on 13th street, for which this has been iustituted, and tha coadempation ol I neceasary for the e erehts A cea W the entiro amount of said damages, includiog the ‘cxpenses of these ings, u o ST Tate, Darts of lola, Dleces or bascels o e bata Buliiag.ines 1o, the. Crasoriien ment a . in roportion That the said sury may Sad said lotis Do lots. pleces or pa fited, ‘as provided acts 2 aay of all persons a ceedings be, commanded ' to appear in thia oa before the 25th day of . at 10 o'clock am., and continué A Gourt shall have made its and coagrmis; .t'h- _lrvl .:l md.l-’lrl’n‘.a o and swors —_— cessive newspapers commenciog st least ih day 'S¢ December, T W' e NIN , Aust. Clerk, i Clerk, iy Aol.7.18. JACKSONVILLE (VIA SAVANNAH) Ome Way Round Trip $30.96 $55.73 Including Meals and Sthteroom accom- modations. Extra charges for preferred space. Round-trip_tickets good to return agtll Juve 15, 1923, 3 3 ‘P.l. Steainer Tucsdays, Fridaze, Full Iafermation on Merchants & Miners 1406 New York Ave. N.W., BEACH Digectly on Atlantic Oceas Has po equal as an— ALL-YEAR RESORT Just_cool enough 1o bot “weather and warm encugh io cold weatber HOTELS and COTTAGES OPEN ALL THE m NEW_ YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA Information and Literature af City Tickst Ofice, 781 15th St. Woodward Building. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. Fyou make | Learn the Fecapient to_bave issued the original | ferre Y U.S.SHIPPING BOA WASHINGTON , D.C. D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. COMMUNISTS Wi MOSCOW, December 13.—Neariy com- plete returns from: the Moscow soviet election show that 1,438 communists and 110 non-party deputies were elected in the balloting which began-a week ago. Only workers and peraons in the pub- ; lic_service were entitied to vote. The constitution bars merchants, brokers and all clasges of employ ers. Under Contrgot with Bermuda Govt. Saijlings Twice Weekly. Via Pg) al. 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