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5 SPECIAL NOTICES. " WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 10, 1928, We, the undersigned, president and majority of the trustees of the Lawyers' Title Insurance { 3 v the Lawyers Title and nty Insurance Company), do hereby certi- the capital stock of ‘said company is Afty thousand dollars ($150,- paid, and the only liabilities the compang has are for a deed of trusc of thir thousand, and ene hundred and eighty-two dol- Jars and tweaty cents (§80,182.20), secured on 1413 Eve st. n.w., and current expenses. E. L. SCHMIDT, President. STITSON, O'CONNOR, ‘Trustees. District of Columbia, to-wit: T do solemnly swear that I am the secretary and freasurer of the Lawyers' Title Insur- ance Company, and that the statements in the above certificate are true. HARRY M. PACKARD, Secretary and Treasurer of the Lawsers’ Title Insurance Company ; i Subseribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of January, A.D. 1 WASHINGTON, D. We, the undersigned. of the trastees of the ance Company, capital stock of said company is one sand dollars ($100,000). full. paid, the only labilities the company has are for of trust of fifteen thousand and one hun- o cents ($15,100.32), and current expenses. L. SCHMIDT, President. dollars and thirt secured on 1413 Eye ambia, to-wit: nly wwear that T am the wecretary of the Washington Title Insur- and that the statements in the e are true. . H. TAWS Kecretary and Treasurer of the Washington Title Tnsurance Company. Subkcribed and yworn to before me this 13th 1. STADTLER, Publ . - hereby certify that the rald company is one hundred ully nace Compan: capital ‘stock wnd fifty thousand _dollars (£150,000) d cighty-two dollars and twenty conts ($30,182.20), secured on 1413 Eye st. pw.. and current expenses. F. L. SCHMIDT. President. § G. ALLEN, REESIDE, Trustees. Mistrict T do s and aice Company, and that the statements in the Gbove certificate are true. A. H. TAWSON, Sccretary and treasurer of the District Title Insurance Company. Subscribed and sworn ta before me this 13th @ay of January, JOHN H. STADTLER, Notary Public. D.'C. mnly swear-that T am the secretary wrer of the District Title Insur- The World at Its Worst. THE ROCK OF GIBRRALTAR WHO STANDS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CAR AND UNDERSTANDS “MOVE. TORWARD PLEASE™ whedlersyn. ne: 1®© MEAN “ THEY SHALL NOT PASS? CENTENARIAN IS BURIED. RICHMOND, Ky., January Mallicoat, born gccording to records, January 1, 1823, was interred in a family buryving ground close to his home ‘in this county yesterday. He died Tuesday following a linger- ing illne { NING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. ROTARY CLUB INDORSES BOY SCOUT CAMPAIGN ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. T WILL DO ENTIRELY THE WISHES ( my wife in the matter if she returns VURCHASED _BY P. J. BLIGH, F Tireschkin & Fine, confectionery store at 723 TSt n.e. All claimants against said firm will Lindiy present their bills to P. F. Carley, 617 E st n.w. TRANK A. NOVOTNY HAS AGREED TO «ell his bakery and delicatessen business con- ducted by him at 821515 Mt Pleasant st n.w. to Peter Somars et al. Persons having <iaims against said business will present same 1o nndersizned by January 29, 1923. BURTON & _CONDIT, Bond_building. PHYSIO-THERAPIST, ELECTRO-THERA- chronic and acute cases given careful by graduate nurse. 1724 20th st. 7963, Phone No. WANTED—TO BRING A LOAD OF FUR- niture fo Washington from Baitimore. Wil- mington and Philadelphia. SMITH'S TRANS- FER_AND STORAGE CO.. ganized 1883, pays 5% on your saviags X » month or more. Now is the time to start an sk about it. Treasurer's office, nw. Wm. T. Galliher. president: . Lin and Wm. K. Reeve, vice idents; James M. Woodward, secretary; chard E. Claughton. treasurer. THIS 18 TO CERTIFY THAT AT A MEET- 2z of the Board of Trustees of the Geib- Marshall Corporation, held December 14, 1922, was_resolved that it was advisable to ge the name of the corporation to Jordan rs. Inc., of Washington, D. C., and a meeting of the stockholders was called “or December 20, 1922, in accordance with the v-laws, for the purpose of considering such .ange in name: and at a special meeting of tia stockholders of the sald corporation held 20, at which meeting all of the < was_pres the following _resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, much of section one of the Articles of Incor- ration of this corporation as relates to its me be, and the same are hereby amended to ad as’ follow e corporation’s name shall be Jordan Motors, Inc., of Washington, . C. In witness whereof. we, the president #1d secretary of the Geib-Marshall Corpora- ands this thirtieth day GEORGE P. MARSHALL, " MacCULLEN, Becretary. District of Columbla, ss.: T, Hallie 0. Bar- tt. a notary public, in and for the District «f Columbia,” do hereby certify “:eib-Marehall _ Corporation. tieth day of December. 1922, hereto annexed, \ersonally appeared before me in said District, the said George P. Marshall and Allen Mac. Cullen, being personally well known to me ae hie persons Who executed the said certificate s0d acknowledged the same to be thelr mct ind deed. Given under my hand and seal this thirtieth day of December, A. D. 1022. HAL- 11E_C. BARNETT. Nofars Publie, D. C. %ill be in good hands if we get the job, horough, sineere work with best materials i aaured. " Let. practical roofers serve | “ou us up. John A. Koons Co.¥ar i *'Biggs Puts HEAT in Heating." We Repair Steam Plants - —(also Hot-water Heaters), as Expert | Si'e faetall the newest ‘tipes iTeating | of these heaters. See us for Service prompt relief from heating wor- ries. 247 High-grade Plumbing. The Biggs Engineering Co., WARREN W. BIGGS, President, 1310 14th . Tel. Fra 14th. w. Tel. Fran 7. Wouid feel better it it were cleaned and renovated, BUT IT SHOULD BE DONE PROPERLY. Phone Main 3621. 610 B §t. N.W. BEDELL’S MATTRESS FACTORY Leaky Roofs From Snow and Ice 'OST MONEY, WORRY AND TROUBLE, but ‘ot can end 3¢ all in & hurry by simply calling n the old RELIABLE ROOFING EXPERTS of 35 years. Toan W Grafton & Son, Inc., 4Tt Bige, LOO. REFINISJED & POLISHED | I LOORS BY ELECTRIC MACHINB. NASH, NORTH 7808, ROOF REPAIRS = — et We Repair Roofs Right ~so they will withstand winter's snows and ruins. Free estimates. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc, sofing Dept., 1114 9th st. A New Roof With a Brush Let me apply one coat of Liquid As Tosbog Cemant to any Kind of Foot. 1 posmese tee same. Also sold o bul buckets, del. in D. 0. E KON CLARK, 1814 PRINTIN No order too blg or SLATE, TIN, TILE, SLA CHE MILLION| DOLLAR N PI‘I’E’I'"ITG difficult for us. The National Capital Press 12101212 D ot. B.w. OVER 15,000 BUILDINGS IN WASHINGTON Are, Covered With Rose Roofing When Buying 8 New Roof or Repairing hen BUYRE 0 One, Oalt Us, o We are always ready to estimate and serve ou promptly: 30U PrOBPHose B 08 CO0., ING S’I_X-EDD A permanent force of the most skilifal Plumbers, Tinners St n e e Forty Years of Printing —EXPERIENCE BACK OF EVERY JOB, HIGH-GRADE—BUT NOT HIGH-PRICED THE SERVICE SHOP, BYRON S: ADAMS, &I 3 3 . & corpora. tion existing under and by viftue of the Inws of the state of Delaware, will be held at the office of the company, 1114 9th st n.w., in the clty of Washington, District of Columbia, on the 20th day of Jamuary, 1923, for the election of & d_for such other busi ness as may properly come before the meet ing. Polis for the election of directors will remain open from o'clock p.m. until 4 pm. F. VI ¥ MAZZUC( nd good will. ‘o John Batista OTIC 30 sold his stock, fixtures at 810 Irving st. n.w., persons having claims against said business will_present same at_the offices of the Secur- ity Realty Co., 1000 7th st, n.w. HAS located All Purposes of Drive for $30,000 Are Outlined at Weekly Meeting. indorsement of the cam- paign to raice $30,000 for local Boy Scout activities was voted by the Rotary Club its weekly meeting in the New Willard Hotel yesterday James Sharp detailed the purposes of the drive, the uses the money would be put to, and paid high tribute to the work being carried on throughout the country by the o Hearty G r’, a e ,°. anization. Williams Knowles Coope (presiding: Henry E. Stringer, presi dent of the City Club, and Ernest{ | Hathaway were others to speak | briefly on the worthiness of the drive All complimented James E. West, executive secretary of the National | | Boy Scout organization, for the work |he had accomplished in the past few | |years. Mr. West is a Washingtonian, | Roland Whitehurst, local represent- |ative of the Electrical Storage Com- spoke on the storage battery T growth in the its inception in many figures to show | what storuge battery | has_on the Fred M med as chairman of the attendance commit-| tee. The club will compete with th(-‘ Baitimore club during February for| a prize to be offered to the organiza- | tion having the best attendance at| meetings. | McKnew reported plans | | perte Rotary “ladies | night inment to be held Mo TheXotung Nens Nogo January 25 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY Hits Your Purse! The American Woolen Co. Advances Prices 12% to 16% Last Monday the American Woolen Co. opened its lines for the coming season with price advances rangi This will surely be reflected in the prices of clothing. next stocks will SURELY cost more. It’s foolish to delay buying, when we can give vou NOW—at bargain prices—the very best that’s made. If you made a profit on a business deal that would equal the amount we’ll save you on o nh a suit or overcoat you'd be well pleased. Buy now and credit yourself with that profit. Regular $50 Suits $2 5.75 . Our Regular %50 O’Coats, $29_ These Well Known Lines The Regular *) Suits, “Stratford” “Fashion Park” Hickey-Freeman Co. You'll have to pay more! 37 from 129, to 16%. Our %0 and %5 O’Coats for 339_ ). C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923. we An old time process applied to tobacco which takes out all rawness, all harshness. You’ll notice the difference in your pipe or in a hand-made cigarette. Ask for —aged in wood Liesxrr & Mruns Tosacco Co. aranteed by 30 years service to millions of Americans. Kondon's works wonders for your cold, sneezing, cough, ic catarrh, head- MENTHOLATUM gives, auick Everyone knows that the Hup- mobile was a safe car to buy, and a saving car to own. It has been a common remark that “you play safe when you buy a Hupmobile.” Sterrett & Fleming, Inc, Champlain Street at Kalo- Tama Ro FLAT TIRE? MAIN500 14th Street Business Property Less than one block from Thomas Circle; four-story mod- ern fireproof building well adapted for any high - class business. Early possession. An opportunity not to be over- looked. Further details upon request. Priced right. BOSS & PHELPS 1406 H St. N.W. Tel. M. 4340 Special for FRIDAY: PURE CREAM fudge 39c Regularly 60c Pound CANDY 617 14th Street Hotel Roosevelt 16th, V & W Sts. Dining Room Now Open Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30 Luncheon 12:30 to 1:30 Dinner 6:00 to 8:00 - Table #Hote and a la Carte service Musie Every Evening Before we move to Thirteen Ten F St This is the end! 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