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. LEGAL-NOTICES: St THE - ‘EVENING - STAR, AWAS'HINGTON ‘D. €., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, . 1923. EDUCATIONAL, 8 = 2o — AUCTION SALES ' LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. EDUCATIONAL. Md. Frederick William Wile, jour-|suftrage; Mrs. Roso Yates Forrester, nalist, will discuss the present trend | women FUTURE DAYS. MICHAEL F. MANGAN, Attorney. |GEORGE C, GERTMAN AND GUS A. | Al mmmmm 5 n industry; Mrs. W, L Swan- ~ AUAM A, WESCHLER, AUGTIONEER. == ” ,c(fi,_.',,m‘ A tterncys: ” T In world relataionship and the com-|ton, ohild welfare. All interénted in HLER SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ACCOUNTING Dlex Dproblems that confront the|the' work of the league, or any of its Trustees’ Sale of - Valuable |, Columdia, ~Holding _Probate Court.— No. [IN THR SUPREME COURT OF THB DIS- i e chancelleries of the old world in re- |departments are invited fo attend. st iroment, SPuf. | B Aot S to 61 sels |y o PR Ry B L | 0 B pumstruction puectater | = wiie fo: akery Equipment, bia,’ lan obtained from the Probate Court of |ants.—Equity No. 40,521,The object of this . Preparation cliffe newspapers on the continent m:‘,‘;fn:';,'"";: :,‘,‘;{.’oflf e fer” Soda Fountain, Fix-| e District of Columbla lottera testamentary | uit is tp abtans a decree eb ablishing of rec- snd was an intimate friend of Lami,n‘,,sd_,. e o B < on the estate of Michael J. MeEvoy, late of v . ater at any time tures, Cases, etc., Contained | & Biuiict or Coltmpie, tecuma ™ At per, | ik 9%, Mdverse possession. plaintiffe, fitle. to e Sl Women's City Club.—Mrs. Andrew |of Miss Susan B. Anthony and Dr.|Northoliffe. ton Bernard of the National Associa. in' PoailiseNo: - Stewart will be hostess at tofterrgw’s | Howard Shaw. The Alllance Framcaise will be ud-|Fi98 9f University Women gave = 812 H aidst, the deceased ‘are | orlglual lot 4 in squsre soyth of squsre 101 Street Northeast Touchers thereo, Iegally authenticated, (o the.| motin’ ot piaintils (e is. by the cadrt, & — T I tea from 4:30 to 6. The Caltus Club members were¥n- |dressed by M. Firmiss Roz, ot | Gui, on, “Fresent Educationsl Ten. < or T1el deed of trust | Subscriber en o before the 28th day of De- | 18th day of , 1933, ordered that the Text ecomviled by the foremost au- | The entertainment committee pro- | tertalned at lunch at the home of Mrs. | ficlal lecturer of the alliance, Mon-{or¥ Gy, TS n”m'ia" the “spee By vigtue of & cortain chattel deed of trust | eember,” AD. 1923: “otherwise 'they may by | defendants Nathantel . Deiman and Eoer X, thorities of the profession. | vid a for Mond mmene. | C- K. Berryman Tuesday, when she|day. 4:10 p.m., at the Washington ch children are now 1022 A% ooy the 1and | ih7,be eciuded from all henedt of saiq estate. | Allen cuume their appearance to be_entered = cblns es & dance for Monday, co ol oo St Club. Eublest. “The Intelectust Tite cords for the District of Columbia, and at|ber: 1952, MICHAEL 1. MANGAN D O B e et e e hariret atalog upon Tequost. | ing -t 9:30 pim. Mrs. W. 1. Dyer read the first paper, |In France.” M. Roz, arrived in New The. requoat of the parcy secured thereby, the | ot "nw. - (Seak) Atiest: JANCE FAou [of 8 = i The illustrated talk on Alaska by | entitled ' “Cotemporarfes of Shake-|York last Saturday. gmdumm‘»‘e‘«‘n" r:\‘l‘stee‘;cwlllp::ghl:! w::llc Sasitar ?fmw‘x.nr:b!n'r the District °',°:';’:"«':: s :-::-'-I::mn it n STEWARD SCHOOL Mrs. o Wi . above 5, o Clerk of the. e _Con 88,13, 2¢ at the defendants DAY. JANUARY TWENTY-THIRD, ARTHUR PETE = ses and devisees of sald (OMMENCING AT TENTRIRTY O'CLOCK e BB and ‘Bver N. Allen, If they be deid, cause 196 Sisat Rt postponed. Mrs. Herman H. Birney,| “The Songs and Sonmnets of Shake- |MTS. Ralph Lawrence, on Decatur 2 ent and = earance o be entired herein o 5 2 ; street. Bridge was playe M. miscellaneous 7 cquiment thelr app T b enibred hereiti on or . n 5 tan Clib) speate Mas b treet. Bridg played. Dcsonal” property. inelading 10-foot “Putter | L 80 BT ha ivec” rute ey eccorring. atter. te | NSNS president of the Philomusian Cluw re.” Mrs. D. G. Davisy subject, oas Founiala, alf Cae."snow Cet; Lot | SULRENE COURE, OF, THE DISTRICT oF | skplrbtion of toe forttath aag: <xclusive of | g of Philadelphia, will address the ;’;2“]“’;03"’_’"}‘?;’"0"‘“ svayed thel' rue Abracadabra Club celebrated its Duting 8 o A ( . i . {Bundays and legal holidays, after the day o : Fie rogTessed from one : : Cash - Regluta. “Tron Bate, Chairs, T4 les ?fi""ant".’!:&i:’.{.:::’";,r{.?.",,‘, Lo §ive notice | i frae bt et otboriie this ACE INSTITUTE Woman's City Club on that date at|group to another of his “sonnets.” nlnrmm anniversary Wednesday eve- Murenalf* Fixe "Oyen, timend” Cake 3 ihe subsctibers, of the Districe of Colum, | eause wils be proceeded with ‘as-in case of de- S 830 pm. Mrs. Noel Barksdale's paper, the|DiNE 8t the Grace Dodge Hotel. At the nine, " *“Champion” Combinatign 1ce " Cream | bia, bave obtained from the Probate Court of | fault, " Provided & cops” hereot e bublished Acosustancy and & taa busi- | 188t, was entitied “The = Baconfan |Cloe of the banquet the following Freezer, Motors. Roll Cutter, e e Daetrlct Of (Cgumbla letters testamentary fonce a week for thrae siccessive meeks. in the lio subseription diunes of the bUE!: [aniary'r: 1 Vo Progiam was Sressnted: Trongh. Stock 1n Trade, etc. heiho cuiate of Belle H. Averill, late of the | Wasnington Law Reporter and The Evening ness and professional -woman's sec- Ye mhouly hasrymed that Bhake- | "sdarens of welcome, Mr. Howard, ¢ et > aiea it of Colimbla, déceased. * Allpersons | Star. longer and ofher pablication being dis: tion will be held Wednesday at 6:30 | Speare should have been credited for | .cident; piano duet, Mrs, and Bf i Trustee thereof, legally authenticaté Aetad 1 NS, Justice. (Seal. rue copy. o subject for talks by club members. % an tha! rd Bacon s . " CHLER, AUCTIONEER. | 1923; otherwise they may by law e excluded | - jnoo o7 foa " ~eseant Clerk. - o Sor Bulltin Lunnon and the Coast Resorts of (Of those commonly ascribed to the|grank Metealf; “Futures Mrs Frank 5 lo of Valuable Real | &bt mnits o atid ot G e T AN T SONES Avtoraes— |L15G St N.W., Corner 8 St Washington || Devonshire and Cornwall”; Katherine | Pon of Wiiliam Shakespeare. ur hands thi ¥ of \ anuary, 1923. 3 M A 3 . T rr—— i o _——— fuction Sale of Val WARHINGTON LOAX ‘&' TRUST COMPANY, | o Back e’ Mary Latrd 4 | The W. C.'T. U of the Diatrict cele. |f¢l6ctions trom Shakespeare, = Afr. Estate, Improved by Brick | BYANDRIW BARKIR, Vice Dreideot. (Seat) {SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF NGOG | and Back Again’: Mary Lolrd, "A |yt the' third ansiversacy of ae- | John W. Kline: vocal soloe, Mrs. Mel- 2 Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register: ot witia | Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No, 29,- 4 tional ville Lindsay, viotin obligatos by Mr. wellings Nos. 1008 and |AU*: JAMES TANNER. megister or Willa|Colunbia.Holdiog Probate, CouréoNo, 2. | {Owen. “Italy us & Schoolroom for | tional constitutional prohibition Tues- RIS VDTSR ALoN by NS Dwcelling Eroaats Comrt € CHUMDN, Gliat, of 10 | it it amiaier: of the Siatut of Coiney P QO Bpera bingar: e aorr Brorar | day" by an all-day ‘mecting At she | Lindsay. belng born and which is well ex- pressed by the phrase “Don't write— telegraph.” Elementary teaching is inadequate, she says, and told of Miss Jane Stannard Johnson, an-|8Peare”: 3 brief outline of the work ; ight | Parkhurst's Nursery School in New =) of Greené Kyd, Marlowe and Ben| The Clover Club met Thursday night y b S beamin | - HIGHER ACCOUNTING |7ounced for January 9, has been | 5, (roent, Kyd A in a social session, at the home o JUISTehiol pke Schsslnms g0 at his own rate of speed or in- terest. More educational experiments are being made In universities than in the women's calleges. In Antioch University, for example, half the time s spent in studylng and the other half in doing—a constant shift from industry or teaching to learn- ing about it. Thus a student learns to actually go what he later wants to do. l’wchnlofk‘ll tests are dis closing individual capacity and chil dren are being trained for what they are to do. At Lincoln School, New York, the work is divided fnto groups, such as linguistie, soctal, in- dustrial and esthetic, and by study- ing a child's possibilities a chosen which will develop hi side and encourage the stro speaker stressed the importance of parents keeping track of the present gducational experiments so they can form Jju ents of what Is worth while. rs. Thomas V. Sidwell. chairman of the section, presided. Mrs. George Putnam, chairman of the literature section, anmounces a meeting of the section at the home of Miss Everett, 1539 18th street, Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. Sub- ject: “The Unusual or the Spectaular in Literature.” Mrs. Willlam H. Her- ron will be in charge, assisted by Mrs. Eugene Stevens, Mrs. Thomas Robertson, Mrs. Franklin Jones, Miss Myra Hendley, Mrs. Truman Abbe.. Mrs. Frederick Coville, Mrs. Voorhees. and Mrs. Robert Yard. - Tha'g rliamentary law section will, meet Tuesday morning at 1883 F. street at 11 o'clock. The archeology section will meet at 1213 Vermont avenue Tuesday at 3 o'clock. The topic will be “Mitla, by Mrs. John Lowe. Mrs. Francis Walker, 2351 Ashmead place, will entertain the French sec- tion on Wednesday at 3 o'clock. M Seya, charge d'affaires of the Latvian legation, will give a talk on “The Baltic Situation.” Mme. Remy will give dramatic selections. The art section wil mest Thurs day at 3 o'clock &t 1447 Irving street Mrs. Henry Farquhar will talk on “Heroes and Heroines of Fiction.” Ray; vocal solos, Mis: Mn&y Thomp- h son, accompanied by Mr. ompson; 1010 8th St. N.W., Just bia has obtained from the Probate Court of w 1 s ;| First Co, 3 ’ o 2 i s ol ol ell Snell, “Modern Castles in Spain’ Jongregational Church. Mrs " o i Nebih ot the (Cormagis 5 W. YOUNG. Attorney. | the Dlitrict of Columbla, lotters of admint Edna Sheehy, "Louisville as Hostess | Emma Sanford Shelton, the president, | | The Arkyle Study Clubp will meet & F, COURT OF_THE DIGTRICT OF |of (he Disteict of Corumiie. drcomns” 'ail SRl C"M","M Alumniv; | opened the morning session at 16 |35 1317 Tmoraon strect At its LIbf‘ry; Colum b Holding Probate Court. -— No, { persons hi 'hltl c’lll\lllu .ln-:“n;‘fdi:l« d are Maria _Ewing and nd_Cevanag S0 oIy yroEn "3 ) mer':’(’;‘ ;l‘rgec. K"FA;.! Ry virtue of authority vested in the un:| 28573, Administration.—This I8 to give notico | hereby warned to exbibit the mame. aith the {The Fasclsti”; "The Passion Play"|vas curried out: Hymn, ‘How Firm (PIOVIous Imestidss with Sioe (o e g Aere e e} sl 3t DUIE” Suation: I {eunt | that ihe Subeceiber of the Distrotor Come | coreny o SEacd, f0 exbibie the stme, with the and “Ireland as Viewed From Glas-|& Foundation”; prayer, Mrs. J. A |ley @ paper on the paintings an l\r\l;vj;‘|'.;rr‘v|{srs‘ron':\fill\‘.}(7\: 'r{i;‘, 1an~" S5 mv “"::rOvll:rgolfr;l:“n;e“l’-mb:xe Court of eriber, on or before the 16th day of J: nevin”; Hope Thompson, “Shopping Ldln,-; salute to the flag; address of won;l:; "ntl{ohrélfix I-Aru'a was pre- ST DAY OF JAN y e umba lettcra tostamentary | nacy. A D, 1054: r n - welc aso sen 7 Mrs. Collamer. hed land and premises, situate in the | District of Columbis, ‘decensed. ~All Dersons | Given under my hand tnis 16th duy of Jhy school epirit: modernly appointed Tict ‘of Columbia, fo wit: Part of lot 12| having claims agalast the deceased are hereby . CORA MAN oth at. ‘o seliool buliding; select positions for aiare 403 {mproved by brick dwcllings | warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchere Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register a(l- graduatew, Nos. 1008 8th st. n.w. and 1010 8th st. n.w. thereof legally authenticated, to the sub-|of Wills for the District of Columbia, (lerk Terms of sale: Subject to @ prior deed of | scriber on or before the 4th day of January, |of the Probate Court. trust on No. 1008 Rth st n.w. for $2,500, due | A D. 1924: otherwise they may by law be | = o Uohtember 55, 1925, with \nterest at 7% per | excluded from all benefit of aaid estate. Given | PROPOSALS supum, payable semi-annually, and on N under my Land this 4th day of Janvary, 1923, g 10 i 2t o, decd of trust for $8,000. dué | MAURICE A LA’ RILLE, “115 £ &%, we s, 1 September 28 1055, with i JAMES “TANNER. Register | Janiare 1%, 1050 snoum, payable semi-annuall opistrict of Columbla, Clerk {ireceived at room 608, District building, $EUE purhane Trive o be pald_in, canly mtdon 27 5ok o Febrare 18, 023, Tor furaian: operts” hoid separ - e A {ing ana delivering 300,000 red face or Drossed arposit of 3200 required on each property 4 — bricks on site of Langley and Mac(ariand Pe time of sale. All conveyancing, recoifing; | STPREME COURT OF 'THE DISTRICT OF |Junior High Schools. For_specifications and evenue stamps and notary fees at COL 07 Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court.— No. | information apply to room 320. District build- urchaser. Terms of sale to be complied With | 0q05."Admintatration.~This In ta Five motiee RUDOLPH. JAMES I OYS. i(hin 30 dase from ‘date of saie: otherist | hat ine wabscribere, of the Distyiets vt Cotmne KELLER, Commission o undersigued reserves the right 10 resell| hia, have obtained from the Probate Court of The property ac_ risk Wn cowe 0 ACTRultin | (ot DICT O Conimbla Tecter - sestameniaty —— Dychaser after 5 daya’ advertisement of such | on® (el e Chariots of the Taie (in “same newepaper published 1a The | Biatrice “of Columbin, decested. Al persons & STORAGE ¥ ot Waslington 2 s naving claims against the deceased are horb ORAGE CO. WILLIAM P. NORMOYLE. Warued to exhilit the sume, with the vouchers T NHIPSa, A thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriber 23, FIREP BUSINESS COLLEGE Specialized comm cournes: proficient ching individ- ualized instroetion: refined Show”; Mary O'Tools, “A Trip to{D- D.; Sunday school department. r Mrs. Bl g 1| _The Park View Mothers’ Club of Irvington on the Rappahannock, the Ella M. Drew, superintendent: | The JFark View MMetherw Clab of Homie 6f an American King of Co-|Mrs. Henry F. Lutz, associate; co- lonlal Days” ~Florence Fraser Stiles|ODeration with missionary soofeties, |meeting In the domestic science kitch- will be toastmistress. Mrs. D. W. Morris, superintendent; {1 Of the school. Mrs. McMillan, di- Mme. Rlano, wife of the ambassa- | PAgeant representing prohibition | etitlan and kitchen economist of Co- dor from Spain, will be the honor | WOTk In foreign countries, intreduced | lumbla University, gave a ‘pressure guest at the third deplomatic tea of | by Mrs. Ellls Logan; noontide prayer, j cooker” demonstration and lecture on the season, to be iven January 31| Mrs. Ths«;dora T. Moore; appeal for|the value of foods. fro: g . new members. D members gnly: s oA AT LOF O Wing the midday lunch the| The Bradley Hills Community At the meeting of the board of di- [Afternoon session was opened by the | League meets the first iMonday of rectors, held January 15, Mrs. Gurney | SIDgIng of “America, the Beautiful.”|each month, !C p.m. d" Field Tria Strong was elected corresponding sec- :\hf;:: %Ydl}'br. by Mrs. .2,4 b}:. Read, | Club, on New Cut road. retary and Miss Myra Hendley a di- addresses were made by repre- v Tector to fill vacansies caused by the | Sentatives from the National Temper- o e resignations of Miss Mabel Owen and | ance Council. Among_the speakers|—The midyear bupinces Weetas of Miss Natalle Sumner Lincoln. The|Were Miss Anna A Gordon world D aaariora 143 LitNiet Cet 3 Daemar of Dénmi, era ' | The' chairmen of standing commit- tees will report upon the work of the year thus far and on the plans for Nationally Accredited Stenography—Commercial Secretarial—Civil Service Spanish by Native Teachers Day Sessions . ight Sessions Late Afternoon Sessions Pictorial Catalog at Request O O O T T club members only. 721 Thirteenth Street N.W. =|boara announees the following nam c Main 3430 of new members elected at the last|)Miss Dagmar of Denmirk, world W F. 3. Harman, Prin. = | meating:' Mra Charias Mlchslaon § 5 T L R e D a « S{Mrs. H. W. Seltzer, Mrs. John E. . first vice g a- on or before the 10th day of Dacemperr A D, e : o the Heart of Wanhington* S475, 0 Ny "W T “Warner, Mre. | tional W. C. T. U, and Mre. Marguret | the future. Tho chalrmen to report 8,97 mfore the 100 ay of Dacember: A WTORE FOR VUENTTURE AND NG | Couisa C. Lippitt, Miss Kathicen M. | Munns, (reasurer o the national W.|are Mrs. Laura Willlams. cducation trom s}l beneflt of maid estate " Grrce - uded | plano stimate cheerfully given. Conven- | — AN Rhodes, Miss Bessie R. Bradley, Miss [C- T. U. Dr W. J. Johnson of committee; Mrs. Willlam C. Van fom SR G e O e R RS, BT, oI GEORGE WASHINGTON | Ko e Revie 1 mriuter e | (T, & B ¥ % dongeer, o it |Sommtosy iy Wod'Slats, o7 Pl L YVOGT, 1269 X\ H &= = - —— Vi X 3 Church of the United Stat f Amer. . Tt A i y - = . SUPREME_COURT OF THE Dis-| 2% NATIONKL SAVINGs' X3 ANY TIME NV PLACE| UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL |Dayld, Mme. £ Xoel and Miss Gracs CHUreh of the United Blates o Amer- ons: Mre, Trank Hiram Snell, law of Columbia, Hoiding an Equity Cour! . y LLIAN ). OVER, Co-Eduentional e it y bition. Rev. Willlam §. Abernethy,jand legislatiol Ts. enry al liyn Steel and Cement Com e | Mneres er BID. o e Diey TOUOER, MOVE RED BALL WAY | ..o € the beinning of | tnar the asare. Wil be Kept open |D- D.. Rev. Clovis G. Chappell, D. .| Doyle, forums; Dr. Matgaret Eck, 50~ roration. plaintff, vs. (he wnkaowd | Resiuter of Wills tor the District of Colum Through the medium of over 17 the. second semest ) e me tn amuare from 1 to $:30|and Rev. J. Stanley Durkee, . u.|cial hyglene; Mrs. George A. Ricker, cvisees’ and alterees of Wil . 3520 . | Mces we are In Dosition fo giv Forenoon and la Selocie in addition to the regular|delivered the addresses of the after. A Samuel Harvey, defendants.—Equity No. ey o L peisick Pryas Ao > = = N rder Tof Mablication.—The ebject of ALFRED D, H, Attorney. Shaection. Quotations at ~all hours of from 3 to 6. &hould the(noon. Col. William Jennings Bryan, R R et % BHORTHAND in 80 days; easy to Tearn wnd | 3 ~|the last speaker of the afternoon, t GIVE US A RING ranid. Touch typewriting.” Enroll today. Boyd | EVeNing hours produce sufficient pat gave a talk on what hed been ac- tie in fee simple. by adverse possessic SUPREME COURT THE DINT: " ‘ Ml s P e roat Coate mituatea S the oty of Waan: | SSERENE COURT OF, THE DISTRICT oF | RED BALL TRANSIT CQ, |™= it ¥ suimp: Muls 3¢ e ere o e i ntalned | Complished by the W. C. T. U. and By Thorntoa agton. Dintrict of Columbia, known a8 Pazt of | xurv"'LL> Jenninga.~ deceased. - Vo 2000 “An | % EH AR .. 5% = outlined an active plan of work for W. Burgess. s o the original Dian of Georgetown. now | Mty L Jennings. deces 2 tee requests the donation of books, 3 “wbraced in square 1190, in the ¢ity of Wash- | DILSTREON POCKEL SR T Avplication having | ¢ Woeodward Blde. especially 1923 publications. Regu- | the organization for the coming year. e e Colusibia. bepinaing on (he | been made herein for leters of ad s e S : 2 esired,| The musical director for the day e e T A k. ‘apd. rynaiog | e1cd, fhis 29thy da of *Who M Y e : . ist, Mrs. Chester Acair, and solo- ave a Rabbit dinner. He could sse ince’west Wwih the north lne of & (OFCL | Cehied Appest In ‘tald Court on Mondar, the 0 lvioves You gril every Thursday ut ¢ pm fof | 50T Russell. . The committee on | A Narrow Escape for Old Jed | 5l %daden 1ok of dotermination an Cieren aitey. he location of which is shown on | S50 2R Koty AT 058 M 0 crore SCHOLL OF the face of Reddy Fox. Reddy moveu « plat recorded in Rurv 8. DAz am.. to “show cause why uch application Is Just as Important as i Dr, Tosepnina Baird will speak on|Mrs. Charles P. Grandfeld and Mr: Thumper. eartny rhomeeting i held 12 |courtesies ncluded Mre. B, B. Henry. Biyrce o Tolumbi. o dirigage of S8 tet | bl o B0 Waingion 1an evors © Where You Move 5 auio-suggestion n”the Bible as we|X O Tingles. The pases wers MO%| .\ oties vee et his breath, 01d Jed Thumper dodged ern angle of sald former alley, thence westerly | S04 The ECRine, Bar once In each of three | e . ha Sl rander spe-|Mrs. Guy €. Stevens.. ThHe ushers Between great joy and bitter grie! Tal B Reddy whirled and sprang along the line of & former fence (Shown o0 | meiiioned, the first publication 1o be not lees | 1 ang ongeriain 8900 _Our padded the Delglan embassy will render £De- |y ore Mrs. Charles Montgomery, Miss —Peter Rabbit- | gozin. Again O1Q Jed Thumper dodged. e G ot L1 o Sontnerly 23 | than thirty davs hefore said ‘return day e Y Glies e Roy C. Claflin: Pre cial music S Emma Barmard and Mrs. Estelle| ©1a Jed Thumper, the big, &ray| this time behind a little bush. Tha! T e o oD R e martwent | WALLLAM HITZ Juedice. *'(Seal’ Storage in our Sireproof furniture Y . s s The College Women's Club.—A | Baker Sanford Rabbit of the OId Pasture, was doing | bush was all that saved him. Ther Corger of & 10-foot alley. shown on sald plat: | ANNER, liouse at reasonable rates. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 NGt eon Whe Siver Ty the club t0day. FIEER ture, Ol Jed Thumper headed straight for ence east with caid alley and the north lips | 5% | Merchants’ Transfer & o N e e eat 'of | _Philo-Classion.—The annual Twelfth | some wonderful dodging. but Peter.| the hramble-tankle. where Peter wac of the land conveved to William King, Jr.. by | = SOE G ! Nonor and speaker. Miss Stewart is| Night meeting of the Philo-Classios | watching from the safety of a| sittin, The time for dodging wa: e recorded in Liber Q. Storage Co. 3 lLearn Draiting and enter the first womai o be appointed a|¥as held at the home of the presi-|, 5y ie tangle, realized that he Tance of 115 feot to the line of Jefferson st . i . ; e e Sy thence north 24 feet 6 inches to the place of ¥ > this profession of good pay bank examiner in the United States.|dent. Mrs. Augustus Knight, who pre- L ! 920%2]2 E.Et‘l;e.et Ml. o' “_‘““mial worl‘; P K Baniing Laws of tne|Sided over the business’ meeting. | wouldn't be able to keep it up for { ep Main ; said parcel being formerly occu- - & COU 5 2 4 aid 1 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF e e iy The program, in charge of the Vice{jons. No Rabbit who for several ot 821 atane T0 1 ‘olumbia, olding Probate Couri. — No. e A 3 % = 7, 46 L, by the colTL | 30t (e subseriber, of the Distrie == e s 9 . ¢ ¥ e et iy e Bavnary. o33, ‘onderca thai | hat the aubsceiber, of the Distsict*of” Colum imienes INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS )| { Monday will be the education com- | iE (3 (PSS Years Tost noth- | keep him alive could have strength ha Vermon Dorsey - Wiiiams, *W Dorsey | De: S8 obtaipc trom e Provete court of | MOVING ES:I'ORAGE COURSE 1) 0 9 MONTHS mittee. Mrs. J. P. Auit, chairman. Miss | SIarlty of previoys years lost noth | keep him alive could heys o or _ iai9-a&dr.ex AT #night, Merrill D. Kuight, H. Louville Kn} ot eatate oF Lo A 9. {Julia Wade Abbot of the bureau of | ddy F nt, s o, Mary | ! Lillie May Armstrong, late of | g = 5 b Lor | Several guests were present, among [long, or to run far. Reddy Fox soae, SH v, ety ooy | e, By of o Lt S S| KRIEG SO XPRESS [ff Fuit Tniormation on Request {f] stication witl 5o the, gheas, 1, Rout | the' Tausr Deing el Cratii, "vies | sebiied to know this, for on his cratty e Muel Canser, Edward Dorees. Rita | 5008 haviag cioims agaiie: the decoased are Get Latest Catalogue B I g ou eiving “with Mre |Dresident of the Shakespeare Society | face was a look of confidence. Peter SHIPPING { Voerhoff and Mrs. Ault will be Mrs. | Of New York. and Mrs Stoker of|imagined that Reddy was saving to =k e Brooklyn, both of whom gave brief f, “This fellow is mine thisi ENROLL THIS WEEK rnard, educational secretary of the | JIGRIITL Pt OF SRCE EAVE bRl | Mimaelt, T Lot Tong or far. If| {A A U. W.; Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- o =t S king, Mrs. Raymond B. Morgan, Maj, | POstess = i g,m"fi;';‘u";n;.‘{:"::s HEEE SOl MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. | 5005 thdy el S Tpoas sea. |, The Red, Yelangle Outing ciub 1eid | ' Tndead it 1ooked as it Ready would | e st R EITE 2 g woed £ i es of progressi c t uealed right out as WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY | 43505054053 a2l 5re, o Riiee ma Mo, | 300 pavties tor about afty ot fte mem. | QUG8 5rin g hna it looked as it Nis |1408 ¥ 5. Ave. OF MUSIC *: 7e8 NPt d S “|5ers and friends at Where Candles|pjack paws would come down on the | Al Brenches U. Cataleg | Plans are being made for a bridge | J10%, 2609 14th street, last Saturday [ migale of Old Jed Thumper's bac! dog | re g &% Jsvening. Prizes were awarded as ' 1d those sn 5 B 200 lluncheon February 10. Luncheon will | S780In€. Twiz But they didn’t. nor di gt ? 2 prize—Ladies, Miss lose on any- R : A - be served at 1 o'clock and afterward . ping jaws of Feddy's close by SEELLE & ooiLaY, Atiemeye | “ILAE4R COUTE OF THE DieTRicr or Margaret M. Slattery [ Drides and e himared i be | Amza cth; Eeniemer, 8 £ wiied” | Blie moratnan o fow hairs In O1d e GOt OF THE. DIs. | TUP, Admlaistation This is to give notice || Pirst-cidee sorvice_Reasonabie rat Teacher of. Violin, Piano, Organ and Harp, | P10Y¢d. With @ prize at each table. |yiedema; gentiemen, J. O. Johnson. {39 Godged them just in the nick of 1N, THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS: | {hat the siecriver, of the District of Colum. (] 16442 U Btrest N.W. Phone N. 8835, New England' Conservatary Method, The Women's Joint Congressiomal|Refreshments of hot choco e fouslys Stes] and Cement Company. & ¢or | the District of Columbia letters teatamentary | — z S e T Committee met Monday. Mrs. Wille ;‘{M{;\"(Ch&; were -e{;ed at 1( 0 n-rln “I wish 1 _could do something. I!|OUT FROM BEHIND THE BUSHES. o il s, ihe paknown heirs, dev. | on’ the eatate of Bloom D. Chames: ascoF Ragti in 20 L brandt, assistant attorney general of|by Miss Sherman, who was formerly | wign T could do something to help| AT HIS VERY HEELS, CAME Yors nad Altenees of Aphony Reintzel, of Wil | the District of Columbia. deceased: Al per: RESORTS. agtime in essons the United States, spoke on the Camp |0Onnected with the ¥. W. C. A.105i5 yea Thumper,” Peter kept say-| REDDY FOX. o e horser and of Samue Harvey.Equity | sove Laving Slaims. agaiist the- decessed 'are ATLANTIC CIT T Popuiar Susic. Free Booklet. ~€iristensen {Grant reformatory bill, House 12123, Misses Ada Taylor, June Mills &nd|ing to himselt. “Oh dear, I wish I T maTAit 1o o oatatiih of Tecord PIAIBCITS | Youclers: thereof. Iegally antnentioates b ne e p e - = giving the members of the committee | UOte BRI &80 oot Nty win | could do something” - Rt e ¢ A ¥ au I e | Slotel o detailed information on the need for |Success of the evening. e Club w1l | “"But there wasn't'a thing he could jrace for that brambie-tangie STEAMSHIPS legislation of this character and the five another of lts regular clubf ;™ e knew that it he should hop| If Old Jed Thumper had been fully = b A ot. Fiaher Dorsey and Katbleen D e e ot aypeataate b Voucliers thereof. legally aafhenticated to the *otered herein on or before tie forti g0 before fhe Tith day of Decom: “xclusive of Sundays and legal holiday (1523; atherwise they maz by iaw be farring afier the day of the.frst publ rom all benefit of stid estata. (iven SFTRA Grder: ofherwise this cause will nd_this 27th day of December. proceeded with as in case of def: {le22 THE = WASHINGTON TOAN . AND o eded L hts order he pubiishcd ones & | TRUST COMPANY. Ry ANDREW PARKER week for three successive weeka in the W Vice President. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TAN: iogton Taw Repor: NER. Register of Wills for the District of WALTER I. McCO: Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cour MORGAN H. BEACH. 2 ~ 3a8,13.30 = R Aust. Clerk HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. PACKING 1528 X 8t NW. Main 2018, Lo in fes imple. by adverse possession. 10 | subscriber on or before the Tth day of Novem. the | estate situate in the city of Wash-!per A D 1023: ntherwise they - ~ Ston Diatriot of Columbia. known as PATts | exciided from all enet of scld ecraty. Grven. necessity for immediate astion. ‘E’T::"nt"l‘;’dg::::r‘::“ul‘!: Jne K‘ed:?:rl. ouit there and try 1o atiract Ready's | himeelf and not weak {rom lack ot i Miss Hurlburt of the Y. W. C. A. g Y ention it would be useless. 00d Peter would have felt sure the' | ~ fupoke sh vio Banr Bam Eevler ML Stoeses Be could do was to watch in pop-eyed|he could mare it = But Old Jea Mrs. Edward White, legislative chair- ; fear, and hope and hope that some- | Thumper was weak, ai w BERMUDA man of the General Federation of (,,:?:hf‘ih"('h:‘{,','nrwm‘,’,:,‘_':‘»,‘ood‘,’éffi o &1a Jed Thumper would reach | that he must be very. very tired be- di RN EAVE January's ohill for the ] Women's Clubs, presented the subject| Sr Bt o \o%, 5 that bramble-tangle. cause of the running and dodging he irectly on the ocean front. i | F Sty breath - of - June |0f the need for a uniform marriage o By now the big, gray Rabbit wasi had already done. Out from behind CAPACITY 600 Bathing in_clear blue waters and divorce law for the United StateS.! mu, 4 merfeam War Mothers, 2. its|so near that Peter could see the fear | the bushes came Old Jed Thumpe BRICK GARAGE [%/,”wi warmed by a summer sus. Fish. | There is much interest in these meas- | f, ATCEOm War PO 2 1) G Jistress in his face. It would[Out from behind the bushes at his e e ing boating. golf end temnis. gurei ovidenced by individual members | SRRy SR3ON W TGRS for the | he all over in & minute. Either Old | very heels came Reddy Fox. ~Evers HOTEL CONTINENTAL he palatial tronsatien, | OF the committee, although as a com-| oming “term. Mrs. Carrie White | Jed Thumper would be safe in that|second Peter expected to gee those Arapusya. the larees: | Mittee it does not indorse any bills. | Ui 5 "gold star mother, was in. | bramble-tangle or Reddy Fox would|jaws close on poor Old Jed Thumpe: wars e e U Bermu 17.300 fons| Report was made of the "hearin&| g aliad as president: Mrs. Olive Car. Twice Reddy snapped them, but each thenca south 8 feet & inches. thence east 63 f on the estate of Carrie H. Fisher, o = displacement. Sailing every Sat.|held on the child-labor amendment of | henter, first vice president; Mrs. John time he missed. ©Old Jed Thumper B e %o the point of bepinning, Par- | District of Columbla, deceamd. AL porse urday. No passports required. |January 10 before ths subcommitteely 3oDonald, second vice president; made a last desperate bound and O ok S© & olaf BRI Toet WRt | DATIy Oaima Agtet (ha e iaie hpeowas EDUCATIONAL. WESI INDIES—-twodeitecrane. | 0f the Senato judiciary committee | 3; MGIORAIG, Recond FIte, pres dent: Dlunged into & little path under the of a point on the west of Jefferson 8t. | by waroed to exhibit the same, with the | Private Lessors in mathematics, aclences I S5.3."ORCA”™. lan. 24~ -Feb. 24 when the representatives of member | apry. “Mrs Shanahan, corresponding brambl He crawled in and fell Vatany 534 Teet © inches. south of the €outh | vouchers thersof legally authentichten fo the | pesper: perrii Daiiematics, aclen reanisations Appéared in favor of]tery: Mrs. Shamshan corresponding THE WEEK Rz on the snow at Peters foet, pant iine of M st._running from this point of be- | subscriber on or befors the 4th day of Janu- | ward and unwilling pupils; $1. $1.50. ALBERT | the amendment. Ten of the fourteen| jRgi¥tayd it it o hapiain Ine 28 if he never would be able 1o B T mardly sishi (e line oF & formet | B0 e 8i0ied Frons St bogee 3¢ Sald Sathtey | SONAS. 1817 M ot sw._Cal oc write. _28° | member organizations have indorsed}yre’ §. E. Leeds, parliamentafia get his breath. Outside Reddy Fox fomnea Glatance of 70.84 feet or thereabouts | Civsn under My hand thie gib day of Torm {such an amendment. :1;3. J':néel!m:élglit sél:xs;‘::u"x‘x' Mrs o AR :::':'gefl with angér and disappoint- e re . color : pitome of Events Up to ot 63 of the orlginal 4 :bivision of Georke- ! Lnior my hand: this &th das of Janunry. 1929 = s, o emvraced o uare T180 ot the | EXTE AT COMPANY. R R ey of “Washington, aid descri ¢ | MING. Second Vice President. - (S¢al.) Atteat: NT! Y. | o el X Nemmging on | Sl TR REWET of Wiln for e ‘Th A::IAA ICCHY.NJ. * § ne of Jeffe . D naf inches istrict of ‘olumbia, Clerk of the Probai i 136 el line of Jeferven ot T8 Ch8h Sunatag | Diat the Fiobate i eideal American plan hotel § Thence south 18 fest, west 120 feet, thence 22 = ther” Tnehes: thence cast 13 feet 3 inches:| — €. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. ence south 3 feet 8 inches, thence east 104 = fast O tnches to the piace of beginning. Parcel ME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF B, beginning at & point distant 36 {eet wost of Holding Probate Court. — No. » point on Je - distant 516 feet 9 inistration.—This is to gise notice | lnches south of the south line of M st. and | tiat the subscriber. of the District of Colum- | runaing from this point of beginning nurth 3| bia, has obtained from the Probute Court of | Tont B inches, thence west 83 feet B inches. | the Distriet of Columbia letters teatamentary | 1 | | o O e ety Poln: of & fort DeITALE | arn L e e ST ot 2 ; ; - ey hetween houses 1038 and 1040 Jeferson | . “(Beal) ~ Attest: JAMES TANNER, | LASS FORMI) Ameriean Aswociation of University |Toonn’ Phillips, chairman of way sty 3, 3505 “Oh!" said Peter to Old Jed Thumper U1, thence portheasterly 3 feet more or less 10 | Ragister of Wills for the District of Colum. FOR FULL PAR Women, 1634 Eye street— Senator|,nq means committee; Mrs. Mai i i “I'm so glad you escaped! I dldn't piace of begloaing. On motion of the | bz, Cierk of tho Probate Court, i Wesley Jones of Washington and Mrs. [ gt TReSA8 SO0 TLCE: Ut Alto think vou would. I really didn’t think R R D NI TR T et 07 e Jones will be dinner guests of the pub- |yroupital’ committee; Mrs. M. C. vou would.” ams, W Doreey Kilght. Morrill |~ WALTER G. ENGLISH, Attorney. T T - e ntereste e ol et Jonas | ONelll, chairman of St. Elisabetn's FOREIGN. YOlNeither did 1" panted Old Jed X Louville Knight, racie i - ” ul Ve g tee; M Sie- . e mper. Kntgt flAn:::' B~ Howard, Jary Tucrases sveRews covmr oF mm ieTmicr oxl P :3_ ,smliinmuof’;“ TEamy will address” the' club wembers on the S 5’,},&;",’;‘:&,:*,\o_,;’.,g\figfigs,‘;“;_, Chancellor Cuno'e pratest on occu- T o iy ages oale Ttedwood, rre - 1™ Cotum) olding Propate Court. — No. % ship subeidy bill. Mary i the Ruhr approvea . 1l Causer, Edward Dorsey, Rita Dorscy Tour- | 30053, Administration—This 13 to give nofles | (1erE $Zamination to be held Feb. 14, will be : "Fhe dance given at the club last night [ 168, and Mrs. Mary Lewls, chalrman) pation o e gl elot, Fisher Dorsey and Kathleen Dorsey ROD: | that the subkcribers, of the.state of Florida, | for mec piaaryJan. 2. For particalars cal was so_successtul that it is planned to | °f mempbership committee, = reichstag. France orders two de . . Saor,cause thelr appeacance ‘to be_eniered | atato of Calfforain nd the Districe of Cojym: | 0T Phone, Life. 35. . B Tve others in the near future, The pub- | , A% Joseph, Phillips, the vetlting}yirovers sent to Memel. French move | Changes in Stations of TR S T e | B el b ot g £ | Wood's School, 311 E. Capitol St S Tnterens commitiee, o which B | BrStidont Taade A%, merseing 1R S L Gy pronibitsall do- | g g N Officers Uhe day of the Brat publication of this order: | testamentary on the estate of Jane E. Gran. 22 mnkmf';u:s“u‘ll‘e:mfi;aior'r‘n:\l.viu;fl‘lh\\;l; sonted’ with a basket of flowers and|jiveries of coal. Germany masses rmy vy come e : neew] d . o it BRSE R il ke bt Mg i : TR U L St SR e SR roopwbtore savancine Freneaemy | Of Interest to Capital ler P shed - | dece are herel ‘Warn to_exhibit e o ‘i T nd. wpaive weeke in the Washington Law Reporter | came. with the vouchers thereot legally an o o po i PAcIFIc lI'E e fembers of the Radclifts College |OIiage flowers. inxsdera pusiing (wp t9 Do "m”d Army. and The Evening Star. WALTER 1. McCOT, | thenticated. to the subscribers on or before amung and Drawmg | ey O e e A S| This organization has & memb.!-'fiermnnl ety French ultimatum an i atherwise this cause will be proceeded with a8 | well, late of the District of Columbla, de. MORNING CLASSES n c, (Seal) A true copy. 2 D, 1024 others whoss song serv- cnalties. Ruhr people de- | 3 2 ¥ 4 First 0 R T EHERE | BE O G o T R e e | vt cotaren 0. ot temers || T he Comfort Route” ||5sne s Srmien wi o e susieoes | $h12,9%,180 meihors whocs [ogt S0 | face mare Beneiion, BALBIOVICAS: | cavt Rebert O Farsvine wne wiry o fald entate. ” Given under aur nands® this | 12HIOEE, Satiarins, O CTtchen, Tamery omjor ou at (he members' tea at the club Wednes- | 554" the gupreme sacrifice. The Ob- | martial magnites seire coul. Germans |Lieut. FHarry L. Vitsthum, Signa e R School of Art tie up trains in Ruhr as French seize | Corps, in the Philippines, have been IN THE, SUPI WELL, CHARLES V. GRUNWELL, JOHN R. | ines, banks and taxes, 1l irict of Colum ¥ GRUNWELL, 1708 Lanier place now.. Wi - mines, ban! xes, ington, D. C. (Seal) Attest: JAMI A North Light quity Doe--Edward Louis | NER, 'Register of Wills for the DI } Telephone North 3174 ey RE AT of this organization is to render 7o SOUTH AMERICA Next Saturday evening the members |1SC0 0% 01 GBI Y00 ohabily * dte- will be addressed on *Cotemporary | parged soldier who is in need. e am s cane s ot o §] Buropesn doyssnments’ at §:30 o'clocke | Bpecthl -attention s miven to. bove i o || nent 'St marveious grandeur of scenery. Name of speaker wilt be given on clul ven = hasting s name o Baward | Colatioiay s o the Probate Court. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, Febru Tomance and ancient civilization. of zrest | { hilatin board. . who are confined in the various hos I loati ¢ the motice re- 'y tormeys. ary, 31, 0 §1.¢ special preparation. e 3 V. A P i o i orners. | Th® kervice Treparation School: . sontheast | | bY the largest boats to Pern and Chile, he || Anthomy Leagme et Wednesday|.yieq fn' Indianapolts. Ind. but thelii Washington. Seaplane plunge at|Joseoh B MaClans, fll 0f T/ - ‘his 17th day of January, A.D.’1923, ordered | SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF j<orncr 12th and F sts. n.w. Franklin 2080, Exm—— steamers (14,350 Tons Dis- |ifrom 4 to 6 p.m. at headquarters G.{local branch is inspired with thelKey West kills father, two sons and | “gPR 20 " G inler car1” Smith, at Dat il persons concerned show cause, If any |~ Columbls, Holding Probate Court. — No. SCHOOL OF 1| ™ p e e AV A s Ve W.C. The program was arranged | hope for iis transfer to the National{nurse. Chief of gang which robbed | o Warrant: OMchn GO FOLCL, G0 here be, on_or before the 18th day of Feb- {30045, Administration.—This is to give notice |SPAN 3 SR % I itt thrift and in- |Capital in the near future. Denver mint found dead and frozen in Ciss, Tex., for dut sary, A.D. 1923, why the prayers of said pe- | that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- ( WASHINGTON PANAMA—PERU—CHILE the committes on thrift and in- D O T aation, Te. probe iorjFort igiss, Tex, R ition’ shouia not be granted ' Provided. hat| bla, has obtaized from the Probate Court of | profs. from Spain—Cooversatioasl Method, EBRO. . Jan, 24 cments, of which Mrs. Robert Ban-i L T L e B .. Lionnast| Xusturiewt Ale:anflclc . Der + copy ‘of this"order be pubiléhed once u' week | the’ District of Columbia istiers testamentary | Bupid Progress. 1817 £ t. B.w,- M. 0680. & ESSEQUIBO. . Feb. 21 rmian i8_chairman. The Twentieth shimer, Quartermaster Corps, ~ a \ X - ~ o e — v d Mrs. Hardi il with O oot - Lo BIDDONE: | St ot B n el I Smsth e oF the TR Teeteh Btwend Fans Soe Century Club, Congress of Mothers, | Art and Letters will follow the plana | Harding and Mrs. Harding 1l with| Bl aciphia, has been detalled as Tustice. (Neal.) A true cog‘\r_‘ ‘est: MOR-| having claims against the oeceased ‘hereby Round South America Tours S STEWARD Well Equipped Studlo with ordered to the United States for duty N The President has accepted the D resignations of Maj. David E. Smith All Regular Army officers to be Capt. Ernest M. Morris and Capt The nationsl headquarters is Ilo-(withdrawn from the Veterans' bureau | ;oo 1’5 “Madigan, ail of the Medical lpimn, V' v R structing quartermaster of the iz = § = - !jsh artist, Mr. Emmanuel Wad, with |officials ill with grip. Fire loss of | $oN B . Hos- I{'g,!";‘f;f‘:';‘:,k‘."i‘ e Co. an':Jnutvfi“ol:ir'r%:?:;"x;iaz?ongoxfnf;e'l: series of like dclighttul peftorm: hale million dollars sustained in ";“"‘,‘d‘f‘e“;{e:f‘l{,fi:{“f e — A . Inc., Axemta [ gl i . The next is to take place |Baltimore. Negot s between the | P* i i betore. th meling _up of the program. )Miss|ances. Th m i t Henry W. T. Eglin, Coast ARTHUR PETER & W. H. BADEN, | 3025, othetwise they mes by tue Baexeiaini | SCHOOL | i R, o B [ e D O e o e | e vy D3¢ af the clubhouse, 1715 1| American and: British governments L e e Attorneys. from all benefit of said estste. Given under | ' {(Accredited) of the torift movement. Gen. Lord, |street, and to be from the produo- {looking to the refunding of Great Brit- | O (%" daqquarters, District of nd this 28tk day of December, 1922. | The Largest and Best ~ | director of the budget, explained | tions of Polish composers and writers. |ain's war debt to the United States to | UY 10 ton, to take effect June 1 \UPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF 3o TEOUPSSN rangion DG | DAY AND_RIGHT CLASSES NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE | = iho Sovernment. was® working in | Dr. de Torowiess will speak on Po- |be carried forward through the British | \Washington, to ieks SRSSE JH08 0t Park View Mothers' Club and Petworth | recital given last week by the Dan- |cold; members of cabinet and other /AN H. FEACH. Clerk. P CUNNING- | warned to exhibit the ssme, with the vouchers ITAM, Assistant Olerk. 3820,27.1 thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber —Holding Probate Court.—No. 29,990, : JAMES TANNER, Regjster of Form P i - g erature and natural beauties, | embassy at Washington after the re- v & -2, - g e DLy of Catantis s O bt R e g "2, Hnennon ouniaed the | Lhowing pietures (o HIStrAte (he Jat. | turn of the British commissionérs’ o StRmh e Uty SIBCEIWArISane ! he Probate Court. % ! the ¥ = > A Teos (e Tromate. Court of the | x st P T ECRBTARIAL. ! ITALIANA 7eal estate situation in Washington | ter. while the progress of literature London. “Uncle Joe" offers last money | Sistri olumbia, letters of administra- | ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, i todey, and advised “house ownership” | will be interpreted by musical Selec- | bill. Navy. D e wiate of «Willlaw A | Attorney: s AZORES ITALY _ EGYPT as a thrift measure. Miss Henrlette | tions of native composers. These will Capt. Adrian R. Alfred, Medical De of the District of Colambla, de RO - | ACCOUNTING |TAORMINA ...........Jan.18Mar. 7|Le Menager sang, accompanied by|pe rendered on the piano by M DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. partment, at Brooklyn, N..Y.. has sed. All persons liuving claimw againat the | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | CIVIL SERVICE AMERICA ...... Feb. 7Mar. 21 { Miss Helen Nash. The students from | Minna Nieman and Dr. Alexander # been ordered to the naval hospital. osmannd e e (i i Triats Cont o | CALCUGLATING MACHINES Special Mediterranean Voyage. | | Jeorge Washington University ~as-|Henneman, who has arranged the pro- | Judge Sellers of the Juvenile Court| Norfolk, va. e e O e 40 o Befovs | that the eabecriber. of the Distietssr Gorome| Catalog seat upon reguest. { GIULIO CESARE (new?3,000tons)FEB.17§ | sixted the hostess, Mrs. J. B. Cash, in | gram, will also contribute to it. Be. |heads advisers on probatlon. Wage| Ticat’ R S. G. Welch, Medical e gt ddy of December, A.D.. 1023: other- | bla, has obtained from the Probate Court of | s d Séil 1 ITALIA AMERICA SHIPPING CORP.|serving tea at §' o'clock. Meetings | pause of ti evening recital on Sai-|1oarq says Washington Eeidls Corps, at the Norfolk naval hoapital. cise they by Jaw be exclided from all | the District of Columbia letters testamentary tewar 00 1 State St. New York | of the league are open to the public,urday the usual weekly tea at the|goifd, SRYS [VASpiEton Navy vara|UOTPE A0 01 ferred to the Virgin anefit of sald estate. Given under my hand | on the estate of Charles E. Bear, late of the 1202 F St. N.W. - | the next meeting is to be held February | gagociation will be omitted .on that| ici.e takes memb. rade com- Islands for duty. et day of Japuary, 1023, MARY LUCY | District of Columbla, deceased. Al persons Matn 871 and Mata 4310, 1, at 8 pm. The Wednesday after-|day, but a tea will be held Tussday | J01i\"rip ovar Distrior: or thionidn | '“Lieut. John AL Hatnes. commanding: RNES, 1025 D st. n.e. (Seal) Attest: | having claims against' the deceased are hereby T NATIONAL District of Columbis, Clerk of' the Probate Caurt. 3 = "FRANK STETSON, Attorney. { seriver on ‘or theref legully authenticated, to'~the “aub- fore the 27th ‘day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1823 otherwiss they may by law be ‘exciuded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my band this 4th day of January. noon meeting in February will be held on the second Wednesday in place of the third Wednesday, in order to fittingly commemorate the birth sfternoon the 23d, when some of the members will read from original productions, The North Capitol W. C. T. U.. met Monday at the home of Mrs. Helen streets. Poker rald nets sixty-eight persons in Greek New Year tglebin- tion. Good sfart made in dirve for Garfleld Hospital. House Distriot committee O 14th street extension the U. 8. 8. K-4, has been assigned to_the U. 8. S. 8-24. 3 Lieut. Dalorimer M. Steece. at the Annapolis Naval Academy, has been ordered to the Asiatic station. s. v Hall, 88 V st R Y scheme. Hou eulogizes latg James Lieut. Roscoe F. Good of the U BN e 4 1o ihe" exceliont wors done | K. Mann. Five Washingtonians kilied |5 L-9 has been assigned to the com- by the various sections, especially in | 48 & result of street accidents, Mrs. (mand of the U, 8 S ¥ o Americanization and child weltare | David Jayne Hill, wife of the former| The resignation of eut. . by . “Nire. Elizabeth Graham spoke | #mbassador to Germany. being among | Harrington of the U. 8. 8 R-3 has NION CASTLE LINE |[of practical law enforcement. Mra. | the victima Citizens argue restora b:;nz-oaue»led to take effect Febru- Louis Espey reported two new mem- | tion of school ftems at hearing. . (& . S ; furthe P ! Emile Coue of Nancy, France, arrives| Lieut. Benjamin G. Holton, Medical e < “r....omm'-‘ ts. R o e od o aal'P | in Washington; cures young girl of | Corpe, in the Virgin Islands, has been erson & Son, Gen. Passenger Agts. | 3AC MOk TR rish and Mrs, Sylvia | Stammering at private demonstra. |ordered to the naval Rospital, Nor- 28 Brsdaway: N Yot e Eirs. . 3. Palmer was alse | tion before medical man: cures boy | folk, Va. el Or Any Steamaliip Ticket Agents. welcomed to membership. of same affliction before 2,000 persons| Lieut. Edward W. Haw! uppis at Memorial Continental Hall; leaves | Corps, in the Virgin Islands, has been ' A = 3 ing s AL The Michigan Alumnae Associatiem | for Cleveland. House District com- |assigned to duty af the recrult! mittee, by vote 6 to 5, refuses to|barracks, Hampton roads. > SUVA. Will meet Monday ey en g At 8 e oK | Make. favorable report on Reed bill| Oficers of the Naval Dental Corps id: Hafl , 1734 HONOLULU, NEW ZEALAND |Vith Miss, Lida Uaford, 1784 e |Broviding for & Disirict delegate in|have been ordered to inis city for The Well Equis Royal Mail Steas ing a guest and all women who | Congress. High officials, {1l in cold | duty the naval dental school, this Taid esrate Given under my hand ‘s 15tk B sy B 8 W01 1% aitonded whe untversity are cor: and grip wave, become better, Dis. |city, ag follows: Lieut. Joseoh W, i 1l i s = = s g or ins 2 3 A s aker, af uan , Va.; day oF Jankiars Tozs." ST, CEORGE 1'5avy. |and Textile Design, Color or | [ Gomvsar's ofice. 1408 Koy York av., ARty =InVIReAAa festese = o m'-mee,’_ 85 sccumulated in | W. Chandler. at New York clty: Liout, AMES Reglster of Wil . erci rawing. AR The Women's ‘of Bethesdn will | the Treasury. Thomas Gaft djes.|Robert S. Davis, al eTphia. an b i e sih s ReOImaEEETED) ’ Al I1A- AL mane Tucetuy LIternoon Of ihe home| AHington. Drilge DlAn threatened by | Lieut. Robert H. Fladeland, at Hamp- District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probats Ceurt. Ja20.27 163 of Mrs. W. W. Bride in Edgemoor,]fight over draw. ton roads. : i ormion or| W et ek v wie SCHOOL F IN E B R OOl o Provate Gourt . No.1CO.. by ANDREW PARKER, Vice Bresident © the subscriber, which waa by the Supreme \loore Marquisan, otherwise known as Frances C. CLINTON JAMES, Attorney, | FELIX MAHONY, Director, Mam 1760 the 10th day of o = bla has obtained from the Probate Court i asse: The District of Columbia. Tetions ot adminn| DAy and Evening Cl . - Columbla, Seal.)’ Attest: JAMES TANNER, ter of Court of the Distriet of Columbia nted Sareh Preston Moore: Marquisan, deceased, | supREME COURT OF THE Df of et e ool of (e Supreme oot | SCPLEME COTRT 0F, TuE pureier 97| Conn. Ave. and M the tration on the estate of Maurice D. Shannon. | Children’s Saturday Class 1Ny X Vise (Spain)—Bordeauz 29550, “admipistration.—This 1s to give motice | (& B Ty e llls for the District of Col Experienced E Bl R o APPLIED ART] |zt stters testumentary on the catate of Frances I Fon =3 Dietrict.of Golumbis, holding & Probate | COUmPA-—Holding Probate Co 2 Ehat the subscriber, of the Diatrict of Conme | “Study Art With a Purpose” ‘iace, for late of ‘the District of Columbia, deceased. from’ gaid od d_per- ative shares or legacies. r the residue, or parts thereof, are potified i attend, in persca or by agents or attorney «ily suthorized. with their claime against the “state properly vouched. . Given under my hand this 18th day of January, 1823. NA. FIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, »y FRANK _STETSON, “Attorney. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wilis for Distrigt @f Columbte, Olerk of the Frobate Courts 820,27, feB ST A ek, 5, 5 | Qur Sth-Month Professional| B e e = e g iR “the’ wouchere thereot, legaily ‘authenti: ( Fundamental Course fits you| B wigue - . PR g () o IO Ph20t e woir |to accept a position .in “In-| [P Delssalis ..Ap. 8 July 3 Oct. 10 mey by law beexcluded from, ail besent of | terior Decoration, Costume| B ardgnia’"HoRoogo < rows § | iEIAcARA LYYy VY PYYY R Classes Now Forming

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