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SALES AUCTION ¥ DAYS. UTUR AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAY THE EVE AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ] CONTRACTOR’S SALE! L. M. JOHNSON, Arlington, Va. Tuesday, March 13, 1923, at 11 A. M. . _mh211t owing to having no use for same: Just finished large number of contracts and will dispose, 10 Afr Hammers, 1 Log Steam Hose, %" to 27: 1 SHiff Legged Derrick. 5 One half- Yard Buckets. 4 Unlosding Pans complete. yard capacit: 20 Electric Motors ranging from 15 Domp Wagons. 5 Slat Wagor Asetylene Generator. 75 light; Various Biacksmi Electrlc Sewer Pump mounted on truck, 1 “Jacge ‘Harley-Davidson Motorcscle, 1 and 8 H.-P.; Various Small Te Cutoff Saws OutBr complete with carriage and 48-in. saw. No. 21 complete—-with bins and engin Pumps, two uew: 6 Worthlogton Steam wsed in Contractors’® work fo be ad 85-H.P. “Geyser first o g ¢ wesf B com i 18 t0'75 FLIP.: 2 Saddle Horses. 33 Mule 3 % Ton Tnterogtional’ Tricks. Conerete Mixer. 1 batch 1 “Lidgerwood” Hoisting Engine, Double Drum and Hoiler; 1 Engine. ote, 1t table 4 Big Ranges, Trdraulic Jacks, 10-Ton Platforn to wy play t. mall Air Compressor, Ingersol; Sets Harness. ‘Tires: 1 *Pilot” 1 Smail Lathe, 1 1 Stump Pulier. 1922 Ford Touring, 1 1923 2 Gasoline Engines, 3 ble, 1 Sawmill “ruxhiog Plant. Origin il Presses, i apaci ale.” Alot of tovls dition. This material e ots Long Bridge to Columbia B. P. DOUGHERTY, AUCTIONEER 205 11th Street N.W. mh10-3t ADAM A. W Bankruptcy Sale of Automo- bile Accessories, Tools and Supplies. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, lolding a Bank- Tuptey Court, i the Tlines Automobile Suppiy Co poration. Hankru 1339, | the undersi; | By Public Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, March 14, 1923, Commencing 10 A.M. Spotlichts. Spark I Eons ntity Piston Rir ket hes. Radintor Caps, Eleet Connectionw. Truck SKiy Chafns g. Fan Belts Pumps Grindng Battors ¢ Terms HLER, AUCTION 3. Large | 8t Pra Padiocks. nd, Jaw Comp: Grease, o b1 &ibs exSa HAMNER Columbian by ~ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEE OF_vaLL STORY 4 ROOM AN TH BRICK | DWELLING, NO. 1168 5th ST. N.E. By virtie of ‘a certain deed of ‘trust duly | recorded in Taber No . folio o rdx of the District of Coluni | Ti. a roquest of the parts secured 1hnrehy undersigned tristoes will sall t | i wises. on | TWENTY FIRST DAY 3. AT FOUR OCLOCK thie following doseril d and prem | b situate in the Disiric bia nnd | g}, as and_heing in Charios |7 " i square Toto. 40, SALE BLE TWO- on Acceptunce R and recene Terms of saie 1 «ags or depos . % THEDT mr10.a&de.casn v o omspl 0 WARING VRE MICFAEL fa | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEE . S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | en ATE HEING A HOUSE ANB . LoT NUMEERED 121 OARDALE | PLACE NORTIWES Jat orded | complied el ords of the Distrie e Tequest af the will s o f nen i premises tituate in tue 1 ti del | Trict estate CHANC RR N T ATCTION b ICK & SALE Washington, D. C.§ Thone Main 5971 for further information DOWLING & COMPANY, SERS, OF VALUARLE 2S8TORY SIDENCE, N0, 1423 "8th ST. Bs virtue of an order of the Supreme Court worge ont_of the premises, LETH Lot b h st Terms: be paid 1o cash, the b e Wi inte T de h at 1cing vinl fees of the District of Columb Court. in_case Kahl wed trus K PO situate | trict of Columb et et holding an of Viola al.. Equity ' No. . the stee Will sell” by public_auction on MONDAY, THE MARCH, AT 4 following 'described roal city of Washington, Dis- . to wit: Lot 17 In_square improved by premises No. 1423 ¥ . the h th OF hird of t able in eSt 4t 6 per cent per annum pavable semi-annvally from the duy of sale <ecured by 4 of trust upon properts sold, or ail the opti ding. at cos of court. ou of the purei 1 at tin Allconve revenue stamps and nots t of purchaser. Sale subject to Terms of sale o be com A’ deposit with within thirty dass from confirmation sale rig! <t of defunlting by ht cor 10 ro dvertisement o £ TH, 9 et e | TRUSTE] PR LIFORNTA ST, the. a MA trict publishied OVED TH ST irtue_of ded in Liber No. and records of und at the re teby, the undersigned, app OND. RCH, {sion known as I recorded in Liber Counts ! { the records of the office of the survesor of the AD. : othierwiss trustee reserves the broperty at risk and news e District of Columbis. R. FRASER. Trustee ‘ashington P f sich resale in fom in & SON, AUCT! SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM REAL ~ ESTA’ 1ASS. LW, deed of trust duly foli et seq Colum: e party secured uted subatitute e ‘Court of the District DEOF AV, o " District_of 1est of 1 npre; 805 | of Columbia, in equity canse No. 40079, will Il ut public i on fon, 0 1 the prem. AY, NTH DA and numbered subdivi- * s per plat folio 80, of of Colum deed of trux 00 st will b of with ¢ of Groperts sold, or h. at the option of the pure of § conveyancing, recording, purchaser. required at i revenue stamps, ete. Terms of sale to b within 30 days from das of the trustee reserves the right t P10 resell tie property at the risk and cost of D | defaulting purchaser, after Bve d s ady ch resale in some newspaper | published In Washington, D C. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Trustee. fel5-d&as.exSudhol 7 tn am Plec on the fo &) cum- of twelve hundred lars | . and pay balance b | est patd or adjuste A deposit of $200 wi o of sale an Pa made w Bereen of male, or deposit forfe nrop. erty resolil at the cost a f the defanlt- S purchaser after five (5) days’ previous ad vertisement of such resale in some Washing- too newspaper. @) " Effiagn i aid | ¢ deed of trist : irchaser to bo re- | th B_FRANCIS § 0. 1412 Ese st PERCY McGLU No. 58 E sf. nlw. ATL, n.w. G. mh8-d&ds exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING OF THE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL- ING NO. 1626 KRAMER STREET NORTHEAST. Br virtue of a certain deed of trust dnly zecorded in Liber No_ 4203, follo 83 et seq «©f the land recurds of the District of Colum. for and H ST, By lang LOC Wate in square 20; recorded in Liber 50, of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. TRUSTEE; STORY_BRICK N.W, i Virtie of a xood | recorded, in Liver 4748, follo 260 et seq., of ecor, request of the dersigned fruste isn in the office of Thomas J. st MARCH, K P.M premises, Iumbia, and designated as a Harrison's Dev. DWELLING NO. cortaln deed of trust duly s of the District of Calumbia. arty secured there Wil sell, at pub. wen & now., on THE SIXTEENTH A, 1923 AT FOUR the following described land dtuate in the District of Co- 1 being lot 80 in subdivision of lots iat of said subdisision o 71, of the records per Terms of sale: All cash over a deed of trust r s 000, £200° deposit ceptance of bid. revenne stamps &t purchaser's cost. of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit_forfeited. ed recording Terms THOMAS' W. STUBBLEFIELD, ARFIELD STREET, mh6.8.10,13,15 st of the party secured ed trustecs will sell at t of the premi TH DAY OF THIRTY . the 0 netion MONDAY. THY AT 1933 AT ML the follow fans, shrunte el as 63 Knd: iz et SR froses mhin and imborea_one o Wilkiam H. | in Viock num: | TW roi thie ofice Colambia, Terms of sals il be requ sucing, e nst_of pureha: plied with within 30 dass from day of sale otlierwize the trnsters reserve the right to yosell the property &t the risk and cost of tofanlting purchaser after five days’ adver- ement “of guch resalo in some newspaper published in Washtngton D C. ' CHAS. W. FAIRFAX. FREDERIO E._JOHNSOYN, ork ave. n'w. Trustees. ot tlie survosor o together w rovements. Ca. A deposit of & A at t'me of sale. All conves thi so1 THOMAS J. OWE. ERS. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known As 811 North Capitol St. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court the District of Columbia in the case of in TL_Stockmau et al. ve, Annie Stockmann et al, Ea No. 40293, 1 will sell nt_pub- 1 atiction the premises on MON. DAY, MARCH AT TIVE O'CLOCK tand an al of venty alx (7 trunten’s sutdiviston Jupdred and ursevor of the Diw ved by 8 threestory . and Drick stable on ot the fot, 811 North Capi st.. Waiing “Ferms of sale: of purehase pri 10 be paid in cash D and balance in two e dnstallments pasable in one and two ye from the date of sale, and to be represeated Dy the promissory notes of the purchaser, with interest pagable at the rate of 6% per mn num, pasable somiannuaully: deferred pay- menis to he secured by first deed of trust on Tiie property old, or all cash at the optien o3 the purchaser.” A" deposit of $500 required ! the time of the cceptance of bid. ALl <onveyancing, notary fees, recording and rev- “aus stumpe At cost of purchaser. Terms of saie to be compliel with within Sfteen (13) Gays from date of sale or rights reserved to Tesell ‘t risk and cost of defauiting purchaser after five (5) dass’ advertisement of such re. ! in some newspaper published in the Dis- | of Columbia C. CLINTON JAMES, Trustee. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. Army Stores and Miscel- cur sell at publ THOMAS J. s ) L OWEN & 80 AUCTIONEERS. VALUARLF. MEADE STREET. \ ALE >(|Y 07 03 By virtue of a cortaln deed of the un anction FIVE 0'CLOCK ribe ird tract office for 1is land District of Columbia, Dbeing pa Enlarged end_of nveyance from eld and Ba 1920, said point being the Intersection of eaid Live _with u #t. &8 shown on a plat of subdivision of said bout to be recorded In ti of a 78.05 1 id ne intersection with the ea 4s_shown on said e Dixtrict of Colum nest of the parts secured dersigned truster will s « office of Thomas nw., on FRIDAY OF MARCH, AD.. P, the ' following-de remiges, situate in the gusted as and ife’” and “Fife nd tract ca described an follows: Begin at the cet on_the third lige of tha mes M. Fowler, et ux., to . trustees, dated July Dth, the wouth line of Meade surveyor's with “said 621.19 feet to ita line of 49th place Now take this point District, and _wes 14 Meade st. r the place of heginning of the lot herel intended to south along the feet to a 15-foot 40 feo le: a st ma6,8 be. thene 110,13,15 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THE LARGE, HAND- I CE N thence North west along same, 40 feet to t rter and The. Evening Star once in e o et o eet 1o the | Reporter and % once in each Terms of tale auired upon acceptance of bid. s recording and revenue stamps at purchasers y conveyed and running thence line of 49th place 115 'y; thence east along said eet to o Al cash. $200 deposit re- Conv ing. Terms of sale to be complied with | Attest: W. CLARK TAYIOR. Dep Flthie thirly days from day of sale or deposit orfeited ALFRED B. DAKER, Surviving Trustee. SLLING NO. 3401 SHERIER A By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bels inatramen No. 207, recorded August 8, 192 nong the land records of the District of ¢ g and at g described D b Land “Potomac Heights County Book 24 af pi the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia, subject to covenants of record. Terms ‘of sal mr7-d&ds.ex8u of sale, aud the amount over to be paid 31,000 cash and month, including interest of trust on the property sold. required upan acceptance of bid. ing, recording chiaser's cost. with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. the request of the the undersigned trustees will uction, in_front of the prem- AY, THE NINETEENTH DAY 23, AT R 0'CLOCK P.M., land and premises. District of Culumbia and desig- being lot 1 in square 1444 in Company’s subdivision, called as per plat recorded in 50 of the records of Sold subject to a bullding associution loan "amounting to about $2,900, articulars of which will timy be stated at the 2id lown balance §75 per secured by a deed $200 deposit Conveyanc- nd revenue stamps at pur. rms of sale fo be complied GUS "SOLOMOY, DAVID ABRAHAM, Trustees. laneous Supplies, Cash Register, Etc., Contained in Premises No. 1006 Pa. Ave. N.W. By Public Auction Monday, March 12th, 1923 Commencing 10 A.M. 'TERS. LEGGINS, WOOL BHIRTS, OVEROOATS. 'WHITB MIDDY ES. SHOES. SOCKS, CANVAS LEG- BED SAOKS, LEATHER STRAPS, TENTS, TARPAULINS, “DUNN" ARMY OIL, KTOV ARMY TELEPHONE = SWITCH: GROCERIES, b Ihe above will tirst be offered ss an en tirety, and if a satisfactory bid is not received il ‘Be immediately sold io detail. By order ©f awner discontinuivg this branch of bisiness. “Ferms: CASH. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct, mLTekt PR and by, CASH REGISTER, | Lo ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cafe- teria and Bakery Furniture, N.w. By virtue of a recorded October 19, the land records for the the Tequest of the pas the undersigned trustees the above premises. tajn chattel deed of trust 922, as No. 149 among District of Columbia rty secured there- will sell within Opolite Top Tables, Bentwood Chairs, Ma. by rt ters, Cash Registers ans, American S1 Bread Slicer, Cigar_Cases, Retrigerator. Coring Machine, Steam reved Portable Bake Cake Miser, Aluminum Tray piated Table Ware, Crockery, Water Coolers, Typewriter, Check Protector, Burroughs Add: jfone elactric), Liectric cing Maching, Bomaio ron . ico Box, Coffee Urni Apple Tea Uro. Egg Boiler, Serving ble, Cake Griddle, 2 lm- o Ovens, Time Clock, Ho- Gas _Range, Ice Crusher, and Kitchen W %= Machine, 10 Haogiog Electric Lights and ‘Term: ixtures. Cash, ROBERT H. " H B ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTIONEEH. Bankruptcy Sale of Office Fur- niture, Automobile Shop Equi, Parts, etc. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, holding a Bank- ruptey C in re Thaden Motor Sales Co. Bankrupt No. 1357, the undersigned recelver will sell by public auction, at Weschler's, 920 Pa. lave “nw.. on WEDNES MARCH FOURTEENTH, 1923, O'CLOCK A including 3 Mah Chiairs, Cabinet File binet: Office Chairs, Toternational Time Clock, ton Crane, Weaver Press and Electric Drill. 0il Tauk. Vises.. Tools, lot new and used Aubwn { Auto Parts. cte. Ter: Typewrite: Ive Grinder, and Tulsa, JESSE E. POTBURY, Reeeiver, _wr9,10,1213_ Evans Huilding. _ | THOMAS J. 0 L AUGT RS, | Executor and Trustee’s Sale of { the Two-Story Brick ‘and Frame Dwelling, No. 2526 P St. N.W. By authority vested in the undersigned by the last will and testament of Leroy Veney, deceased, ‘the request of the partien in . 1 will sell at public auction. in front of the’ premises on FRIDAY, THE SIX- TEENTH DAY OF MARCH. 1923, AT § O'CLOCK P.M., lot 78 in square 1265, improved as_ahove, Terws of sale: . $200 deposit re- quired upon mcceptance of bid. Convesanc. ing, recording and revenue stamps at pur. ehaser's cost. Terms of saie o b complied With within thirty dass“or deposit forfeited. WILLIAM . ANDREW Albwe Wuilding. ~ EDUCATIONAL Emerson Institute istablished 183 1738-1740 P St. Northwest Phone Franklin 4463 ! Register Now Spring Semester March 12, 1923 New Classes in All High School Subjects | Prepares for all Colleges and Professional Sehool est Point and Anuapolis, Consular Diplomatic Service. Day and Evening School for Men and Boys Women’s Department Evening Classes Separate From Men's School New Classes, March 13th W. H. RANDOLPH A. McD. CRAWFORD SPANIS Principals . 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Free Booklet. _Ohrlitonsen, 1328 G ¢, M.W. Main 1278, LEGAL NOTICES. ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEY, Attorneys. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court. 1da 8. Yakey, deceased.—No. 30107, tration Docket 63.—Application o herein for probate of the last 4 testament of sald deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate by the Washing- ton Loan and Trust Company, it s ordered this 10th_day Mildred Thomas, Nellie Snouffer Nevift and all others concerned appear in said court on Monday, the 2nd day of April, A.D. 1923, 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cause why such ap- tication should not he granted. ‘Tet notice ereof be published in the Washington Law of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentionad, the first publica e not leas than thirty days before sald re day. JE! GS BATLEY. Justice.. (S 'y Re; ter of Wills for the District of Columbis Clerk of tiw Probata Court fh24mr3.10. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colnihis, . Bolilag R etate - Coutt: = N0 20831, Administration. ~This is fo give notice that the subscriber, of the T g bia. has obtained from the Court _of trict of Columbia Tetters teatament estate of Susan F: Distriet of Colun persons having ciaims a are berehy warned to exhibit the sume, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the h February, A.D. by 1aw be exciuded from all benefit of sald estate. Given under my hand this 21st day 6f Febru- et oa SATIONAL “SAVINGE | AND TRUST “COMPANY. By " WILLIAM D. { HOOVER. ~Precident. (Seal) Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Willa for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. te24m1i3.10 ELLIS, HARRISON, FERGUSON & ELLIS, Attorneys. SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRICT O Columbir Holding Probate Court. — No. 80088, Administration. —Tlis is to give notice the subscriber, of the District of Colum- has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration e t on the estate of Ferdinand Christian Frederich Oorssen, late of Germany, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticatéd, to the subscriber on_or before the 18th day of December, A.D. 1023: otherwise they maj by 1aw be excluded from all benafit of eald estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of Febru- ary, 1928. MERCHANTS' BANK AND TRUST €O. By . TOPKINS, Treasyrer. (Seal.) Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Regis- ter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk 624m?3.10 JOSEPH A. ROTH, Attorney, IN THE SUPREME:COURT -OF THB :DIS- trict of Columbia. Hoiding an Equity Court. —Gertrude E. Holmes vs. Talcott H. Ruseell et al—Eq. No. 40065.—The object of this sult is to in a decree establishing of. records plaintifi's title by sdverss possession in fee le to the west 3.33 feet front on B by the full depth of 1ot 67, and front- 1.08 feet on an alley, in Daniel Cratty’s subdivision of lots in squire east of square 800, s per plat recorded in_the office of tlis Surveyo for the District of Columbia in Liber . D. . at follo 146. tion, it fa this 204 of March, A.D. ordered that Talcott H. Russell,’ Thomas H. Russell, Edward H. Russell and Henrletta L. Holbert cause their appearance to be entered herein on or betore the Orit rule da n) Upen plaintif's me- oceur- er the expiration of the fortieth day, 1 holidass, after m_hereof in The Evening _Btars - otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as_in case of defaulf vided a copy hereof be published once for three successive weeks in The Lvening Star and the Washington Law Reporter, | ! the subscribers on or bef f February, A.D. 1923, that | Probate Cont. t| SUPREME COTRT OF THR | AMERICA | | | G STAR, WASHINGTO : 1 B ) 27 LEGAL NOTICES. ARTHUR PETER AND W. H. BADEN, Attorneys, SUPREMB COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court. — No. 80274, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum: bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ Diatrict of Columbia, letters on the estate of Fanny Clemens, late of t District of Columbia, deces Al persons having clalms against the deceased are herchy arned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, ‘legally muthenticated, o the ub- scriber.” on or befo A.D. 1024, otherwise they may b cluded from’ ail henent of said e under my "hand_this Tth aay of THIE WASHIN LOAN " AND TRU COMPA iy HARRY G. MEEM, Viee President. Attest: W. CLARK TAY- LOR, Dejnty Reglhtor of ‘Wilie for the Dis- triet of ¢ Clerk of the Probate Court. mii0,1724 ALFRED B. LEET, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court. — No. nist This is to give notice f the District of Colum. ned from the Probate Court of f Columbia, Jetters testamentary of Mary 'C. Blodgett, late of the District of Columbia | per- wons having claims ed are hereby warred with the ted, to the testamenta: A 1. otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from ail benefit of wnid estate. Given under my hand this 7ih day of March. 1923. SE 0. Ry MARTIN R_WE! (Seal.) Attest: ‘W. CLARK TAYLOR. De Regiater of Wil for the District of ¢ < SUPH Col 30078, that Probate Court. — No. Thin is to give notice of the District of Co- I afied from the Probate Court of the istrict of Columbia. letters testamen 1ary on the estate of Hangls Taslor, late of the District ‘of Columbia. d 7 ATl per s having claims agalost the deceased arc hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the voiclers thereof, legally authenticated, "o the subscriber. ofi ot before tie 27th day cbrunry, A 1024, otherwise thry may Inw be excluded from all beneft of said estate. Given under my haud this 27th day of February. 1022 LEONORA LE BAKON TAY- LOR. Tie Northumberlond Apartment.(Seal.) Attedt: W, CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Reg! ier of Wilis for'the District of Columbia, C o mhi0.17.2 FHE DISTRICT OF via. Holding MECOURT OF ia. Holding Probate rt. Adaitnisiration —#his s to Rive notics That the subseriber. of the Disirict of Colum bia, has obtained from the Probate Court the' District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Subina Davitt, late of the Diatrict of Columblu. decensed.” All persons hasing clims against the decensed are herahy warned fo exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof legally nuthentieated. to the subscribar on or before the 15th das of February, A.D. 19247 ofherwise they may by be excluded from all benefit of waid estate. Given under hand_ this 15th of Februars, 1823 1107 Ese sf. now. RK TAYLOR, Deputy District of Columbi urt h24m 8,10 > » CHAS. RAY DEAN AND WALTER §. ENFIELD, Attorneys. SUPREME (OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding FProbute Court. —Estate of uliet Lewis Packer Till. decensed ——No. 30: Administration Docket 65.--Aj been mude hereln for probate of the last wiil and testament of wald deceased and for lotters testamentars: on sald eatate by David HUL it fs ordared this 201h dav of Febou A 1823 that David Hill, Jr.. and athers concerned appear in said conrt on Mon- The wecond day of April. A.D. 1823 K am. to show cause why such ap. Y granted. Lot noti hereof be published In the Washington Reporter and The Evening Star once in eacl, of thres siccessivo weeks befors ed. the first p rte davs before sn.d re das BAILEY Atrost ¥ JENNINGS weT _fe24 mnd, NGLISH, Attorney. ME (OURT OF THE This e 1 f tie Distr ained from the Probate Comw rlct of Columbia, letters of adm| tie esta Edward Cloveland late of the District of Columbi Al persons having DIS > D Winn, this Care E (Seal TAYLOR, Doy, Register of Wills for the District of Coltm bin. (lerk of the Proate Conr 017,24 T JONN E. LASKEY, Attorney. Attest: W REK olumbia, 30038, Admint that the subs of Columbin, Court of the Distriet of Columbia lettors t mentary on the estate of Julin M. de Tho Jate of the District of ‘Columbin, deceased inst the decensed it the same. with authenticated, to the 13th day of sars. A.D. 1924; otherwise ther m; be excluded from Given nnder one hands th ruars. 1923, HELE the vouchers thereof legi 13th dax of £ C. MCCUNE. 819 Port- McCTNE. &19_Portland at. (Seal) CLARK TAYL Deputy Register of Wills for the Distriet of ERLIN & SMITH, R. Attorneys. THEE DISTRICT OF Probate SUPREME COURT OF Colun Holding 30260, Administration. ~This s to give notics That the snbacriber. of the Trstrict of C Dia, has obtained from the Probate ¢ the District of Columbis, leftors of adminis- tration on the estate of Wilis H. Iate of the District of Columbia Al parsons having claims agal are hereby warned (o exhibit the same. with ers thereof, legally authenticated, to subscriber, on or before the 16th day of Ferusry, A.D. 1924: otherwise they may by law be' exeluded frm all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand fhi 10t dav of Fabruars. 1020 IDA GRIGSRY VAN VORIS. 1928 First at nov. (Seal) Attest: W CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the 24.m113,10 1. J. COSTIGAN, Attorney. ISTRICT OF Columbia. Holdiug Probate Court.—Estate of Carl A, Pike. deceased.—No. 3029 intration Docket 63 mad festament of said_deceased. and testamentary on said estats, by W Feudlaton. it is ordered this 7th day o A.D, 1023, that One Pike, brother of Carl A. Pike, and all others concerned appear i sald court on Mondar. the 1ath day of April, A.D.. 1923, at 10 'clock a.m.. o show cause whe auch’ application’ shoid not e granted. Let Rotlce. hereof ba publishad in' the Washington Taw Reporter and The Evening Star o ench of threa turn day_herein meutioned tion fo be Mot less than t waid roturn dax. “A. A HOE Keal. 'Attest: WM. CLARK T Tegister of Willa for the District of etk of the Probate Court AUL V. ROGERS, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- fct_of Columbla.——Lelah §. Lackwood, plaintiff, va. Carl J. Lockwood, defendant. At law, No. 63872 Tne object of this suit is cover $2,000 permanent alimony and court costs incurred in this c nd to have Judg. ment of condemnation of certain property of the defendant levied on under an attachment ed in this suit to satisfy the plaintifi's claim. 1t is, therefore, this 8th day of March, 1923, ordered that the defendant appear in this court on or before the fortieth day, excl- ive of Sundays and legal holldays, after the day of the firat publication of this order, to Gefend this suit aud show cause why said con- demuation should not be had; otherwise the suit will be proceeded with as in ease of de- ult. By the court: A. A. HOEHLING, Jus tice. " Seal. A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By AL BUHRMAN, Auat. Clerk. . mh10.17.24 FRANK _STETSO: "BRUCE BAIRD, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT 0 Columbla. ~ Holding - Probate. Court. — No, 30211, Administration.—This is to give notice “hat ‘the subscribers, of the Distrlct of Co inmbis, have obtained from the Probate Court of the’ Districd of Columbia, letters of ad- minigtration on the estate of James F. Kelley, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ANl persons having clalms against the de. ceased sre hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof. legally authenti: ‘ated. to the subscribers, on or before the 13th day of February, A.D. 1924. otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said’ estate. Given under our hands this Tth day of March, 1923. MARY M. KELLEY, JOHN F. KELLEY. (Beal) Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wi or._the District of Columbla, Clerk of the bate Court. mh10.17,24 olumbia, Law | Colum- | Conrr —No. | ot ot | D. 0., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. STEAMSHIPS. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. GEORGE H. LAMAR, Attormey. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF |IN THB SUPREME_COURT OF THE DIS- Columbia, Holding Probute Court. - No. | trict of Ovlumbis, Holding Probate Court.— 28920, Administration.—This is to give notice Tn ro estate of V! deceaved.— that ‘the subccriber. ‘which was by the Su- | Admr. No, for sale.— preme Court of the District of Columblia grant- | Roger ap Oates executor and_trus- ed letters of administration c. t. & on the | tee under the last will and testament of Vir- estate of Henry H. Elliott, ‘deceased, has. ' ginia B. Jones, deceased, having reported to with_the approval of. the Supreme Court of court that he has received an offer to the District of Columbla, holding a Probate ase two pleces of property in the city of ourt, appointed Monday, the 19th day of | hington, D. C., to wit, lots numbered 118 1928, at ten o'clock a.m.. as the time, | and 128 in Oliveira drew’s subdivision of id Court room as the place, for maki |Iots in_square 177, per_plat recorded in utanddistribution from waid estate, under | Liber No. 28, folio'122, of the records of the the Court's direction and cor | office of the su or of the District of Co- where all creditors and pe entitled to | Tumbia, known, respectively, as premises num. distributive res or legacies, or the residue | bered 1624 and 1614 Swan street northwest, or parts thereof, are notified to attend in per- | with the improvements thereon. at and for son or by agent or attorney duly suthorized, ' the sum of nine thousand ($9,000) dollars. all with their claims sgainst the estate properly | cash upon the consummation’ of the transa of February, 1923. NATIONAL SAVINGS i te: Tt in by the s AND TRUST COMPANY." Ty FHANK STET. | Sha dny of Fo v. d BON. Attornes. (Seal.) Attest: W. CLARK a TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Willa for the | said ‘sale be ratified and confirmed unicss District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate ! cause to the contrary be shown on or hefore Court, h24mr8.10 | the 21at day of March. 1923; provided copy 7~ | of this order be published in the Washington Taw Teporter ang The Washington Evening Star once a week for threa consecutive weeks prior ‘tn aid nst mentigned date. JENNINGS 20050, Administratio . x| RATLEY. Justice. A tfue copy. (Sea ; WAt i mubscribere, o In b give motice | fst: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register Tumbia, have abtained from the Probate Couri | 0f Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the District of Columbia, letters tonta. | Of the Probate Court. fe24,mh3,10 mentary _on the ‘catate of Charles Sidney == — PROPOSALS _RD & JOHNSO! REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF n. Holding Probate Court. - No, 7 ttorney: judged, ordered | reed that wuid offer be accepted and | TO SUNNY MEDITERRANEAN SLARGEST AND FASTEST ITALIAN LINER. Amerios. Mar. 21 May® Taormina_ Avr. 19 July 17 Colom! -June’s July 31 SGUILIO ‘GEBARE... July 7 y ITALIA AMERICA SHIFPING CORP. AUSTRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND ‘The Well Equipped Re ONTAGARA" (R0000 tone) . Mar: 30 Juse” 1 “MAKURA" (18,600 tons)...Apr. 27 June 20 Sail from Vancou er,g C. apply. Can. Pac. Ri Tine, W ineh Bnndion West, Vagcouver, B. G. SOUTH AFR by UNION CASTLE LINE for sallings and further information apply Sanderson & Bon, Gen. Passenger Agts., 26 Browdway, New York, wa; ‘ana- 741 | B ettt of bl b e e R | i Tih the” Vouchers {hereof.. icgelly au | QEIToIE OF UHE COMMIEBIONRUS, thenticated. to the subscribers. on an before | (WASHNETON. MATCR & TUE5, oRen il o bull the th day of Febrnary, A.D. 1924, other. “m’(, until 2 o'clock m. April 8, 1023, for roishing and dellvering corporation, curb and i siop cocks. For specifications and inform: Wine they mny by law be exclided from all | Teneft of anid eatate: Given nnder ! { tion_apply oom 320, District building. | mhen10 3 this 7th day of March. 1 H President. (Seal. Attest CLARK TAY' ' COMMISSIONERS, D C.. WASHINGTON, LOR. Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis. 1923.~ Sealed proposals will be re. trict of Columbia, Clerk at Room 508, District building, natil 2 Court ‘lock p.m.. April 1, 1923, to sell to the DI H. WID et of Columbia a ite containing approxi- i o tely one thous rew 10 be located in the SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT oF | ixtrict of Columbl ,.",f,"{v",':; s ,,,“" Sy CaluyiBia S HOMIRE HErbate’ Contt and school for feeble-minded persons. Further District bullding, Washington, D. C. The right that ‘the subscriber. of the District of Co lumbin. has obrained from the Probate Court {5 EEL NG Sy ind all proposals. of the District mbia. letters testa mentary on the estate of Fred G. Dieteri Inte of the District of Columbin, dece 11 persons having claims againat the deceased are fierehy warned to exhibit the same, with the f. lezally authenticat on_or before the 5th day may by to { TS DISTRICT March 8, 1023.—Ordered: That ® notiee and hearing as preseribed luw the districts heretofore establishad by : {the Zoning Commission of the District of Co- e ar {lumbia are hereby modified and amended ALBERT F. DIETERIC | i 1n"the: OMeta e A Wagningion: (D G (Beal) Attents W: |sown t the ONciatlHeighhAces end IUne CLARK TATLOR, Deputy irgiater of Wills [ 8100 12 JUOA, QUanse Ceon Vot Capone: District of! Columbla, "Clerk af "the |;,i¢ ‘op Tt 1023; squure: Change from Court. Ay mh10.17.24 e % & =L Residential to First Commercial: MARK STEARMAN, Attorney. square fect of the east onehalf of lot 1023, 2808, Change from 5 to 110-foot height di IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis. — Naomi McDermott, tance: Frontuge on both sides of H street n.w. : between 17th and 15th sts. Frontage of 1243 plaintiff, v James McDermott, jr., defend: |feet on Tth st. and 15413 feet on F st. at the ant.—No. 40941, —The obfect of this suit is to ob « of un absolute | £ 7th und F st n.w. Cl 4 area: Rear portion of parcel Qivorca by the plaintiff. Naemi MeDormott, ogainst the defendant. James McDermott, I on the geound of . On_motion of Tha Diaintifr, 1t is thin 21st day of Februare, 1923, ered that the defendant, James M cause his appearance fo be entered on’ ar hefore the fortieth day, exclus Rundasa and Jegsl bolidase, oeenrring thia duy of the fAirst cation of thix : othierwise the enuse wiil he procesded with as Tn case of defanlt. FProvided. u cops of this | order e published once a week Ruccessive tweeks In the Washington Law The Evening Star hefore suig IS, Tuatice. A trin (GAN T BEACH, Cler AN, Aser (tork ”OW. ¥ Attorneyn. KELLER. N0 i, RUDOLPH, Al OYSTER, HERRILL, mm! D. pe— = FOIt ALE, LARGE COMFORTABLE CAMP on canal, near Glen Eeho, apring on property: ten minmtes’ walk Cahin John car line: b ga'n for quick sale: inquire first lock above Glen Echo or call Col. 3649 J. 11 fe24 mh3 0 BADEN, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | _ Columbia. Hoiding Probate Court Estate of Steplien Conlin, deceassd —No. 30227, A i on Docket 65.— Application hasing been made herein for probute of the last will aod testament of aaid deceased and i rdministration . & . on sal I Lin, 1t ix orde An. tem Consta sgh. mitor BERMUDA VAJONDERFUL scs gardensof carestbesuty, Coral Foefr—Pime and beiliant fowtreand 8 of these lovely islands. Kasily eached palatial transatlantic liner *ARAGUAYA", 17,500 tons displacement, the largest vessl to Bermuda. £ every Saturdey. No passporterequired. “The Comfort Route” gLl SANDERSON & SON, Inc., Ageats 26 Broadway, N. Y., or any local ageat. attractions on Monday. the ton Law Repor: in each of three | ret ¥ herein cation to ha not sald return day Tice. (Real.) Tefuts Register Columhin. Clerk __mh10.17.24 = bRl ok ALEXANDER WOLF, Attorney. mentic w_tha JENNINGS W. CLARK T, for the. District o Attest £ Wi £ the T SUPREME COTRT OF THE DISTRICT OF ¥ District of Columbia. letters o ation on the estate of Augnatna Lepren Inte of the Disiriet of Columbia. decensed w having claims against the deceased ¥ warred to exhibit the same. wit vonchors lexally wuthentieated, the subs. Lefore the 1st day of | Fohruarr. A. rwiee thes mas by | law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate. | Given under my Land this 20ts day of F Tuarr. A.D.. 1024, HARRY STANDIFORD. ! (Seal) “Atfest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Dep Register of Wills ‘for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Prohate Court fe24.mha-10 | ND Attorneys. i OURT OF THE DISTRICT ori HoldingProbate Estate nnings, deceas 2 Administration Dock {Leen made herein for fana tos : ; fers tosta Thru the g Panama Canal Make your plans today for this splendid 5.600- mile cruise that rivals a Euro- ] pean” tour—ar one-fourth the cost Through Ship and Sai the Panama Canal to’ Los Angeles DY Pacific Mail and San Francisco. ashore for sizhtsceing at Cristobal nd Balbo nal e: Corinto, icaragua; La Libertad, Salvado n Jose. Guatemala, and Man- anillo, Mex Fast 10,000-ton American Steamers that afford every comfort. _Low first-class farea Steerage, $100. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK Passengers—Freight S. S. VENEZUELA, April 2 S. §. Ecusdor 8. 8. Columbis April May 18 Also additional freight sailings approxi- mately every 10 davs. All sailings from Pier 32, North Rive (foot of Canal 8t.). New York. Tickets and_information from any Stéamehip, Tourlst or Railroad Agent, or PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. 10 Hanover Square, New York STPREME ( Ampl nr ple time i 4 Honghi and Fiizabeth A i wrs concerned appear in the 18th das of April, K n.m.. to show canse Wiy ! applic not be granted. Lot | notiee hereof be published in the Washington | Taw Reporter and The Evening Star once in | each of three succeasive weeks before the re- | turn das herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said retnrn dav. A, A. HOEHLING, Justice. Seal. Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Regis ter of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. mh1017.24. | court on Monday 1 at 10 o FRANK STETSON, BRUCE BAIRD, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin, Holding Probate Court. — 30171, Administration. —This Ix to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Colum bin, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters teatamentary on the estatc of Francis B. Loring, late of he District of Columbia. deceased. ~ All per- | sons having claims against the deccased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to_the Rubseriber on or before the 2nd day ‘of Feb- Tuary. A D. 1924; otherwise fhey may by law be axcluded from ail henefit of xaid estate. s hand this_19th dax of Feh- ruarr. 3. WOODRURY BLAIR, Hibbs Tuflding, Washington, D. C. (Seal) ~ Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputr Register of | Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of fhe Probate Court H24mrs.10 ANDER _WOLF. NATHAN CAYTON, Attorneys. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbin.--Second National Bank. a corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. Nathaniel D. Hightower. defendant.—At Law, No. 67835.—The abject of this gult_is to recover from the defendant the sum of $1,100.00. with interest theréon from September ‘28, 1922, and to have judgment of condemnation’ of certain property of the de- fendant levied on under an attachment issued [4n this sult to satisfy the plaintiff's claim. Tt in, therefore, this 9th day of March, 1823, or- | dered that the defendant appear in ‘this court on or hefore the fortieth day, exclusive of Rundasa and legal holidaxs, after the day of the first publication of thix order. to defend this enit and show cause why sald condemna- tion should not be had: otherwise the sult will he proceeded with as in caxe of default. By the court: WILLIAM HITZ. Just'ce. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk, By ALF G. BUHRMAN, Aw't Clerk. mhi0.17.24 ALEXANDER WOLF, NATHAN CAYTON, Attorneys. 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Hightower et al. defendants.—At Law, No. 354.—The object of this suit fs to recover from the defendants the sum of $2,500.00, with interest at 6 per cent, from October 23. 1922, &nd protest charges in the sum of $1.99. and fo have judgment of condemnation of certain property of the defendants levied on under an chment lasued in this suit to satisfs the intiff’s claim. It fs. therefore, this 9th of March. 1023, ordered that the de- ourt on or before the fortieth day. of Sundays and legal after the day of the Brat publication rder, to defend this suit and show cause why said condemnation ebould mot be had; otherwise the suit will be proceeded with as in case of default. By the court: -WIL- LIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN erk. By ALF G. BUHRMAN, ‘Ass’t Clerk. mh10,17.24 T. STANLEY HOLLAND, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF lumbia. g Probate Court. — No, 30838, Admintstration.—This is to give motic that the subscriber, of Lebanon, India hi btained from Probate Court of the Dis- *rict of Columbil letters of administration on the estate of Elisabeth M. Hanna, late of the District of Columbla, deceased. "All per- sons having claims against the deceased are Tereby warned to exhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 6th day of March. . 1924, othierwise they may by law be excluded from all beoefit of said Given under mxun-nd this 6th day of 1923. 'WILLIAM MBANE, Labanon, (Beal) Attest: W. CLARK TAY: Reglster of Wills for the Dis- Clazk of the Probats Court. estate. Round Tours AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Vis Plymouth, Boulogue-sur. Mer NEW AMSTERDAM, Mar. 34, Apr. 38, June 2 VOLENDAM (new) Apr, 14, May 19, June 33 e 3 e e %, . Office, 24 State &t, N. Y. or LOCAL AGENTS ALFRED B. LEET, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probats Court. — No. 90281, Administration.—This that the subscriber; of the DI bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Mary M. Rice, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 21st day of February. A.D. 1024: otherwise they by law be excluded from il beneft of 21st da; Colum- MARTIN wm’f‘NDA;i o ¢ Soeretary. N R ', Awsistan 4 teral) Attsat: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Req of Wills for the District of Columbia, ‘the Probate Court, mr8,10,17 climate of perpetual spring arc but afewofthe | { pEONES The Magnificent “FRANCE"” ednesday, March 14th Sailiag 2P.M.) he Giant Exoress “PARIS The Giant Express “PARIS Wednesday,Maroh 28th (Sailing 1 P.M.) LAFAYETTE May 12. 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Rates consistent With costs of service. Open all year. Bend for pooklet. . B. THOMPSON & CO, R 1 ATLANTICCITY.N.J. The ideal American plan hotel ! directly on the ocean front. | fi.‘-f‘.’i‘fi-’fgx WWJEM‘ HOTEL CONTINENTAL ; - " Always open, always ready: terms moderats. wet M. WALSH DUNCA MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE | North 8845, LT fzi‘h U_st. N.W. UNITED STATES STORAGE C¢ MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPL M.'4220. V. 2425 FIREPROOP. CLEAN—FIREPROOF—STORAGE Vletropolitan Warehouse Company PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE CARE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PIANOS. AUTOMO- BILES. HIGH. ADE MERCHANDISE. 50 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. PH. POTOMAC 682. INSPECTION INVITED. d CLEAN, DRY STORE FOR FURNITURE AN janos. Estima cheerfully given. Oon nt location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Py Phone Maln 1282 MY BIG TRUCK WILL LEAVE FOR CINCI ut March 12, by ing and Columbuw atbalf price. don 54, B WOVING STORAGE KRIEGSE)CPRESS PASKING, ' SiIpEING MOVE RED BALL WAY UICK—~SURE—SAFE. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. The Largest Trucking Organization .Ia America, No. 4 Woodward Bidg. Mats 2162 AARDRAAAAATAAIIIM, £ Who Moves You Is Just as Important as Where You Move Phone Main 8000—Our padded vans nd experienced and careful mea are at_your service. ‘storage’ In_ our freproof furniture warebouse at reascnable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. ‘Telephone Main 6900 ] SEEKS SLAYER IN SWAMP Georgia Sheriff Hunting Man Who Killed Policeman Thursday. AR AAAAA AR AT BLACKSHEAR, Ga, March 10.— Deep in the swamps of the Wiregrass section near here, Olin "P. Robinson, sherift, and his de‘?u!les today continued to search for the slager of Ivy C. Brooks, policeman, last Thursday. It was not known whether S. I. Sharpe, the alleged slayer, had been ined by others who were believed to Fave baen connécted with Rim in moon- shining operations, but the officers were ready for a hard gun fight. ‘The section in which the posse searching has been the scene of nume; ous fights between prohibition officers and moonshiners. Thomas A. Edison has suffered from deatness ever since he was. lifted up by his ears as & boy & street car cenduoctor. { th | pay PRAISE LADY ASTOR - BUT RAP DRY BILL London Newspapers Doubt Restrictive Measure Will Become a Law. VOTE CALLED A TRIBUTE Personal Popularity of Peeress Considered Factor in Com- mons’ Majority. March 10.—Even though Lady Astors prohibitfon bill is not expected to become law, despite the fact that ft passed its second readirg in the liouse of commons yesterdav by a vote of 338 to 56, it is admitted on all sides that sho achicved a re markable parlfamentary success anc enhanced her reputation as a member of the Eritish legislature Most of the newspapers give Lady Astor front page space this morning. With scarcely an exception they ad- mit that the discussion of the bi which would prohibit the sale of in :nx}canls to youths under eighteen or _consum on the premises and that her ladyship showed prai WOrthy restraint in presenting case, her Debate Was Lively. It is also pointed out that the cor mons enjoyed one of the liveliest and best humored debates ever held, with out losing sight of the serious side of the questfon. It is extremely rare for a private members bill to get such an overwhelming indorsement The comment of the hostile Morning Post {s certainly pertinent when asks whether the result would ha; been the same if the members had not known that the government had d clined to give facilities for carrying the bill through the Temaining stages. The newspaper also eays that ft m perhaps be questioned whether the majority would have been so large the sponsor's sex and popularity had not been factors, The Post's condemnatfon Is based on the contention that the proposal is impr: abl and that if it became law would be a dead letter “like absurd ordinance prohibiting boys under sixteen from smokine cigarettes.” The D; Mail. a hot opponent of the measure, declares that it is Iy the thin' end of a prohi wedge. it BIll Called “Foollsh. “Tt is a foolish bill." the Mai tinues, “whose whole idea is un-Brit ish In its interference w liberts We do not want these transatiant measures introduced here by perso who prefer to live this count rather than in their own land. The Express, admitting that bill has much in its favor, adds “Approval will be sternly quaiified by a determination that the bill shall not be a prelufie to any intemperat. invasion of the liberties of citizen ship.” On the other hand, The Daily News is wholly favorable to the measure and hopes that the size of yesterday's majority will induce the government to reconsider its refusal to grant fi- cilities. The Chronicle similarly ex- presses approval, maintaining that Lady Astor has made out an over- whelming case for her bill BOY'S DIZZY TRIP OVER NIAGARA VAIN Marched Right Back to Can- ada After Thrilling Experi- ence on Cantilever Bridge. in By the Associated Pross NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. March 1 —Treading a narrow girder under th railroad tracks the Cantlleve bridge, 130 feet above the Nlaga rapids. Leo Castle, eighteen vear old. of Alberta, vestetday walked from the Canadian to the Americar shore, where he was arrested. Castle’s performance was not in- tended as a stunt of the Blondin sort but it provided many of the thrill that accompanied the act of the tight rope acrobat of another generatic Earlier In the day Castle had bec: barred from the American side be cause he lacked the §8 with which to the head tax. Twice he was turned back by immigration officials and then he decided to try the I ardous itrip on the girders of Cantilever. Path Ten-Inches Wide. The path selected by the about ten inches wide. The strut that branch out from the main fram. work offer no support nor guide a person standing upon it. Far below are the churning waters of Swif: Drift, where the waters of the river break to the Whirlpool rapids oOr false step would have sent Castlc ¢ death. The boy walked nonchalant'y times almost ran—while the few per sons who watched gasped from fesr that he would fall, and there werc" deep-drawn breaths of relief as I completed the journey and stepp from the girder to the abutment on the American shore. The trip and the risk were al vain. Immigration officlals had t among the spectators, and Castle w. soon in custody, marching back to Canada on the upper steel areol bridge. the — MAID AND STOLEN BOY ARE TRACED BY RADIO Search for Leopold Minkin, Three Years Old, Shifts to Bennington, Vt., on Reports to Albany. By the Assoctated Press. ALBANY, N. Y.. March 10.—Search tor Leopold Minkin, three-year-old gon of City Judge Leopold Minkin who was kidnaped from his ho: here Thursday afternoon by Mary Conklin, a newly employed nurso mald, shifted today to Benningtom, Vt., where a woman and a boy re- sembling the missing pair-left a train yesterday. A description of the mald and boy has been broadcast by radio, New York eity police have been asked by Gov. Smith to give attention to the case, and Mayor Hackett of Albany has offered a reward of $1,000 for- information as to the boy's where- abouts. ‘Authorities belleve the girl's long ing for a child led her to kidnap tiie Minkin boy in love of rearing him as her own. Potson gas so deadly that one-tenth of 1 per cent of it in the atmospheres would be fatal has been used succe fully In clearing & ship of rats and