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REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. FOR SALE—COLGRED. 1 have several very attractive homes located in the best n.w. sections of the city. Some va- cant. Prices and terms very rea- sonable. For information . B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon N.W. DETACHED—$9.950. Practical! uew G-room semi-bungalow in o st Melgues, and Witiin © sguare of 10th extended, and on'a lot Genrick firepiuce oak At gun, eleetFlclty cadam and o | | | t | ‘aoen beautitully’ decorated wtreet. ifere W0 cash required irive out 18th s Eye st. n.w. STRICTLY WHITE | 12th AND L STS. S.E S100 CASH, 323 TO $35 MONTHLY. > =oul_tive o sle room House fo'a bt miEhbSThood - FRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, L] 125 Bond bldg. and New York av. 1¢ THE EVENING OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE WATER_FRONT PROPERTY. BROOKLAND. $650 Cash. Beautiful detached Lome, eontaining five lacge rooms and tiled bath, with buiitdn 1. tures; all modern Improvements: recently re- decorated tiroughout; {mmediate possession; swall monthly payiments. THE BEALTT AND_ INVESTMENT conp. ! wum\o'mu 3400 Brothers Place, Congress Heights. This attractive detached corner home con taine six extra large rooms and bath. Hi hot-water heat and electric lights, large front and screened rear porches: ripped throughout. throughout and in perfect condition. jeduced for quick ssle, suft. Open for inspection every evening or can be scen any time Ly appointmeat. THE REALTY AND INVESTMENT CORP. WASHINGTON. !Ex‘: ive Ageat 5 18th St Wala 2008. JRGETOWN. Nos. 3401 to 3413 R St. N.W. even Beautiful Tapestry Brick Ilomes Within One Block of Western High School. % hese model brnk homes of ge rooms arc located t residence sec orgetown. 2o-foot 7 in the tion of frontage ha Q(plh of 98 it. to a 15-foot |- ey : are equipped with modern nveniences: hardwood floors; umercus base electric outlets; ellar under eutire house ; wash ays and servant's closet in cel- i brick and cement front| rches: two-story porches in r; red tile roof and large at- : tile bath with built-in tub; edicine cabinet and Fairfax ilt-in accessories; Pittsburg ~wiai, 'antaneous heater: beautiful| I v to-date electric fixtures| sachod | : sughout; all woodwork fin- d in white and mahogany.; ple house, 3413 R st., open/| ~10en lighted until 9 pn. Aok TAMES MARTIN, Real Eatz.x_ b‘rokcr 2850, 721 1 13th St. N.W, T JLORED: i CTAWRENC i o i H[\\I ST IIO\IL | A Ston o Comser b $16,000. 14th and Euclid Streets. AN extremely well buflt home locaf & few feet off 14th st. aud one that 3ery adaptable for ‘s’ physician or dencist; large entrance leading into A very large reception room or music room with four windows and two open Sreplaces. La arior to right with cpen dreplace: t dintng room: bay Window: "Kitchen and pantiy: besutifvi hardwood foors and trim. Second floor: large library, two master bedrooms with running water, tia hath. Third our: three large bedrooms and bathi rear stair- way. The entire house is handsomely decorated and contains exceptional; woodwork: hot-water heat; electric Vacant. Offers soiicited BOSR & PIELPS, Realtors. M. 4340, 417 K et BROOKLAND. We lave a number of vers attractive and desizable homes 1a this nearby suburb: several (£ the largest and Hnest in Rrookiand; @ to 0 rooie, Tanging in price, $5,500 to $14,000, Home 7-room (4-bedroom) bungalows nesriug completion: wpecial terms ca McLACHLEN BANKIN Real Estate Dept. ot and G Main 482, Evenlngs. North S18. B. H. GRUVER HOMES. Sample house, 1050 Pigrce Mill road o.w. Mount Dleasant st wh and Park road. Six Tarke roome. Liled bath. Kiscsdn sicep” tag porch, bulit-n garage: sride Dot fo 2060, paved ailey: 12 bullt, 2 {eft. Sample bouss until 9 p.ia. Lasy terms. Phose B. H. GRUVER, Owszer and Bullder. a1e Tel. s, 1 FRED A. E\(LR\' teratty or t it acre be ve porch room for billfards and swimming pool: quick wetion necessary. Caitfornl Istic, practical bungalow: ne by suburb; large iiving roon: stode flreplace miassive front jurch; glassed sieeping porch; lot 50x226; $0,000; term, See our homes tn Park, Wood; ner fesidence, 1 bloc] learage: sun parlor; breakfust pore i t: act ‘quickly. use, Cleveland & stone cor- :mfm 00 Petworth, [ low prices fus ot 0 paved pubile slley, | t condition wnd containg casouable terms uiley; b 10’ g0od _ordel AMES F. SHEA, 043 Louisiava ave. n.w. AL roed. & mediataly; 1 PRINCE mediute: FRED A. EMERY, undncs & ¥ W CHEVY CH. »\QP FOL QUIC KAm,— . bath, f oper Brepiace; W. W. McCLAINE, 810 Colurado Bidg. LOLO‘(FD—VACA'\ i Severe! 8-roora houses. Prices and terms very reasonadle. = OWXER. P D. HOLMES, < N'W ' Roem 23, Cieve. . s, $13.000. TERMS. b iar Hot'water bew viug room. farge ot Ma Matn soTT. JRI"SALE BY OWNER sny750 cash. T have a desirable aiew bungalow on one of Wash- st desirable residen- tial sections, aining all mod- ! improvements, hardwood open tireplace and other ures: large lot with m for garage. .’. after 6 p-m., or 1484 during day. con $7,650. THERE 1S XO THE BEST BUY IN WOODRIDGE M. & R. B. WARREN, 1412 Eye St N.W. Fracklia 1484, A HIGH- CLASS HOME | ON CAPITOL HILL, ECTALLY, SCITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN OR CONGRESSMAN. re given exciusive sale of what is un- ably the fnest modern resilence on There are eight rooma ana | 2l bre steps; bea wo ngs In 1 ing | Areplaces: hardwond | TARNAN BROS. -~ Inspection All Day | Sunday. medern | - — home of & 2 b heat and clectel: light asn condition. Tals fs one most desirable locatfors, aud for immodiate sale. Terms. H. B. MOORE, EXCLUSIVD AGENTS, Bood Buildiog. Maln 1447, SALE—FARMS. Continged. in Geo ain, a Eity. 10 o R NEAR NEW EASTERN HIGH BCHOOL. $4,050. to 247 17th 8t B.E. (On 17th st. between B and Mass, ave.) New 2-story brick homes with hot-water heat, gas and electricity. Best buy in Wash- ington. $500 cash, $45 per morth. To inspect take Lincoln Park car to 15th and E. Capitol . walk east to 17th st., then south on 17th ‘two squares to houses. Representative on remises from 2 to 8 p.m. da M. & R. B. WARREN Franklin 1484, 14 Member of Wesy. Real Putate BEAUTIEUL NEW HOM NONE BETTER BUILT Hollow tile & ed Spanieh tile E e; lurge lot; ua- obstructed view. 220 PROSPECT PL. FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS. Motor out or call Owner, West 200. A real bargain. CORNER HOUSE. 721 Lawresce st. n.e., Brookland, D. C.— One block from care. Lot 50x183. 7 rooms and bath, Pleaty of room for garage. House {o need of wome repairs, so Eas been priced very low at §6.000 in ‘settlement of estate. Basy Terms. L. RUST CO., 012 15th st. n.w. SALE—FARMS. Continued. ADDUX, MARSH ALL & €0 . TNIG, g6 diniug room 4 bedrooms and Location 1s about § aud three-quarter. WE HAVE OF 812 ACR twentiiree excelleat yund WITII U8 A FARM ~d in Marsiand about atles from Washington, ove- Must be wold by Apr wilth daie we will g Well cauipred 1 litugs and equip an be [ADDUX, M.v\RSH "8 16th Street Northwest. BEACTIFUL COUNTRY HOME. ONLY 7 MILBS FROM WASIIINGTON, near Wask- ington Country Clup. S'rty-five acrew of ellent land, big barn, garage, water, 7, good road: House Lullt by day labor. Comcrete cellar; hot- Jvater heat, hot-water heater. I'irst fioor: Large frout potch, center hy living room. dining room, kitches, pantries, etc. Second foor: Three enormious bedrooms and bath. :!;lrr‘fl floor: Oue r:«mw!na l’?h also h'«! lu . Space. 'ONDBRF U] WONDERFUL 216-ACRE FARM IN MONT- GOMERY COUNTY., MD., about 26 miles cver excellent roads’from ‘Washiagton, All bulldings practicaily new. iocluding new terra cotta slio for G0 cows. 40 acres of 4pples and 40 acres of peaches (n excellent bearlng condition. About ten years old. Uwner will sacrifice for $100 per acre % old before April 15. Immediate possee- I An exceptional investment opport 8ity, with very ressonable terms. AL SESEON. TN G Main 8g70. FOR SALE OR RENT; 100 ACRES: T oo trom . C., 15 M3, 1o eANRIES St noe. apr.1s FOR SALE, 3, G OR 10 ACRES OF LAND, ©x0u T, $1d.: Sust over District line. Apply un—rms BY OWNER, in nearby le!hnd 41t 434 poultry Tarm; Douse, fruit: oo pest cos 0’&’:‘ particolars, addre: g ‘ ] Oxrner, T. E. PRICE, 67-ACEE FARM. WITH LONG FRONTAGE gi pike. and onis onehalf niie from, the new erick boulevazd, “ac Beallavilie, Montgom 4. Tmprored by nicg eight-room with all * outhuildings necessary; running water, good fencing, fine quality of land, with three acres planted in orchard. will mnke 4 wonderful orchard and chic Price. $0.000. Terms to suit. CIS- ARLAND. Rockvilie. Md. SALE—SMALL FARM Corner, Md., ou state roud; ten acres of good Jand and sevei-room house; easy terms: vacant. 3. L. TALBERT, 322 NEAR REDE WANTED—FARMS, WANTED, § OR 10 AC] Tear e Diatrict; wtate. terme » CHAD B WHITON, 3118 Georgla ave, OUT-OF-TOWN REAI. EST. SHORE. PROPERTY. 4TE NORTH BEACH, MD,—7 LoTH T 232106 EACH; ilent $istilent location sonable.” “Address Jox WATER FRONT PROPERTY. 75 MILE FRONT ON FINE NEW ACRES, o 10 miles from White House, in Vi N. = 0 Gentleman’s Modest Home and Farm In 3 bi:h-class residential section. 100 acres. €9 ming »s northwest from city over improved oll is productive and naturall Improvements: Dwelllng, 4 alectri izuts, hot-water heat. rge grounds, tine old trees and r-room tensnt house, large . youltry Louses and other outbuild- Orchiard of summer sud winter fruits Real Estate Investment Company, Btaet mwy " 8 | Washington: $4,000. FoR " S “HESTEE | 1 river, Md. mile watar front: besutitul mw. good duti- ol 3 Rddrens swner, Raom 434, Evangelive: 6":: ington, . C. TWO BUILDING lm ALSO m‘fl!' reasonsble; three biscks. froe Chespeake Beach: dMain sign Toer North ‘WEST En‘n!fl“)fl MD., NEA] 4-room, furnished, HH'! el g g toflet: T : garage: chemical " artesia 1 To-fool wWater ‘frontage: Zhour motor Trom " MY!BI maore_street morthwes S ,"b ITANDSOME HOME AT wmq'r BHADYSIDE, 100" ft. sea wall, wouderful view over West river ‘aad the bsy. An unususlly il butlt home of © delightful rooms, all with ai excellent view over the water, Fruit and Fii Bead wour Washinaton: gx-fas- AP Sr o Dou't fatl ;‘0 Bete, Tt "Theiis aain =360 4 8ca wetal weather Recently _redecorated Price Terms arranged to Tot; | NOTICE_DEVELOPERS. SEVERN RIVER. 225 ACRES. 6.000 feot waterfront oo south side Severa river. ACRES. South side Severn river. uear Whitney's Lunding Ferrs. 29 ACRES. 3 bangatows. ! north i won K, 285 _decp water whart om ra river, near Robin- tract belug nearly sur- and commanding most beautiful ou the eutire Severn river. These propertics are belug velopment on terms and at prices most_attractive, F. N. IGLEHART & CO., Calvert 0900, 11 E. Lexiogton st., i Raltimoré, Md. s i view offered for de- that are STAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES FUTUMRE DAYS, THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AU ’ lgvutmmt P erties. W) IT. IN. o g‘}l‘"h"fl!‘bfl‘\gflsgfl ‘oA!l‘\D THE TWO- STORY _BRICK v&su.wo No. 1100 CONGRESS ST. N.E. At Auction. E{ authority vested in us, we wiil sell at le_suction, fu front 6f the premises. on \"EEDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1028, COMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK I"M., lot 130 in square €31, im- roved by premives No. 40 L st. n.w.; lot. 38 in square 748, s 1100 Congress st. D.e. : Al cash. 3200 deposit on cach ot cequiied upun acleptance of bid: Con: ‘veyancin rding snd revenue stamps purchases l. Terms of sale to be com. gl:’gdwllh within thirty days or deposit for- elt THOS. J. OWEN & BON, Auctioneers. mh20.4&ds. ex8u im- AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAXM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate in Busi- ness Section, Known as Prem. ises Nos. 801, 803, 805, 807 and 809 12th St. N.W. and Nos. 1107, 1109 and 1111 H St. N.W. iy virfue of o certain deed of trust, dated 0, , wnd recorded I uary 9, . 5%, of the land rec- ¢ Colimbia, and at the ¥ securad thereeby. the wsea o or cuaie by ubllc aciion. 13 front of the premises. oo THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M escribed land and vrrtmllt v of Wasaington Tote 1, % 8 ditision wade by the helre of John Davidson, of part of s 315, as per plat recorded in Liber N. follos 92 and of the records of the office the surveyor of the District of Coluinbia, ‘aiso part of original Tot 2 in said square 318, described as follows: Weginning at & poit oo H at. north distant 25 fact, 1 inch, West from fhé southeast corner of wald Tot 2 acd runuing o due north 0 feet: thence west 20 fert; theace b theace due eant ou H st. to the puint of be g subject to right of way for alley pur- s the 4 feet by full wilty of lots 3 and 4, vved by brick bulld deeds of ars upon known at tiwe trusts casi 0 two ori gxregating 2182500 Partic atlon (o trustecs or made the time of wale. rasenue stam of the purchaser. Terins piled with within thirty days from duy of taie. othorwise the trustees riserca the rigt to resell the property at tie the defauiing p vestisement of le in some newepeper pudlished In the city of Washington, D. (. A 8. GARDINER, 63 9L st now. Y. B CARROLL Tz e nw ADAM ESCHLER, AL \Vrm“ EK. | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable i Three-story Brick Business Property, No, 456 Pennsyl- vn_nia Avenue Northwest. of the autnority - © Kepra ohsted in For saie at of tha premines. on AY OF APRIL. ‘1923 | AL ot 54, o bi said premise about 25 ot 127 ubilc a ia Thars s i TH AT FIVE 0°'CLOCK B. beiag tmproved ,‘m:h%’e ot Peansyiva Ty teet to 8 ing, notary coat of exam!, | titie_#nd revenue stamps us dewd and purciase monay notes to ha pz'd by pu MAURICE OTTER Azacostla Rank. Ac GEORGE C. GERTMAN Trustes ;ruu\x.\s T OWEN & 80! | TRCSTEES, 6ALE OF AN IMPROVED IOT XD, BEING LOT 32 SQUARE 3154, LWORTH, D C. wer of sein contained in a decd of e | ieragued. recorded fa Lib Eo o "THE FOLRFH DAY OF APRIL, 1628, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M.. thxt certain lot of lund, belng 1ot 3 in square 5104 in Owen H. Fowler's subdt & part of the Lowrie tract kuown as Westford. as per D in the office of the surveror of Columbis, in Liber County 24, property is {mproved by a dwellog of 4 rooms and uecessary outbuiidings, is close to the SReri® road and to Keullworth. The property be sold subject to & trust of $500, Fated April 21. 1821, Terms of sale: Cach. be paid down at tim days thereafter. recording at cost of purchas MARION DUCKETT. Trustee. Evaas buliding, 1420 X ¥ Was DUCKETT & DUCKETT, —ia T | AT WESCHL {USTY . BA ¥ STORY AND BASEME ING, NCMBERED 11 By virt of a certa ded. in Liber No. 467 of the land reconds of the Distriet bis, and At the request of the par thereby, the undersigned trastees wil ublic auction fa front of the premises. ONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL, A.D, 1928, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK M.. the foi- lowing-deacribed 1and and premises, situste i the District of Columbla, and desiguated and being part of original lot bumbered "en!y -three (25) In square cumbersd eight huodred and eighty-two (K82); beglaning for the same on Tth st. east, 45 feet south of the wortheast comner of sald lot; thence south 13 Ceet, thence west 40 feet: thence north 13 feat, ce east 40 feet to the beginning. Sub- Drl ncumbrance of $2,000. Al cash oser and above eaid prior ecam . A deposit of £200 will he Tequired at time of sale. Al converancing, recording, revenue stamps, ec., at cost of purchaser. Terme of sala 1o bs complied with Fithin thirts dare from day of saic, otharmise the trusteen reaerva the right o tasell the “ro erty at the risk and cost of defauiting pur. chaser, after five ds advert sement of | resaie 'in some newspaper pub! A | ington, D. C. CHARLES W. DARR, ROGER J. WHITFORD. mh22-d&ds.ex8u Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of ‘a Large Stock of Radio and Elec- trical Equipment, Automo- bile Accesories, Electric Lighting Fixtures and Sup- |, plies, Store Fixtures, Etc., fl \l:,o. 1324 New York Ave. By virtve of an order of the reme Court of the District of Columbia, hoiding & Dank- ruptey Court, in re Thomas J. Willlams, Ine., Bankeupt No. 1360, wiil sell by public “auctlon within the premises, on WEDNESDAY, y lm. COMMENCING AT 10 0'CLOCK A.M. Radio Equipment and plies inciuding complete Radlo Broadcasting Outfit, Mabogany _Cablaet Air-0-Phone with inelds oop, Westinghousa Receivers, Recelving Ducons. Transformers, Ground Switches, ble Condengers, Aerfal Insulators, Stromby son Plugs, Raw Galena, et:. Electrical Supplies and Equipment freluding Mangle, Ohfo Vacuum Cleaners, Traveilng Jrons. Disc Stoves, Heaters, Fans, Lanterns, Flashights. Trons, Griddies,” Toast: ers, Percolators, Violet Ray Machine, Vibra- Hair Dryer, Tungsten Lainps, Lionel Toy Trains, House Wirlag and miscelianeous sup- piles, et Automobile Accessories and Supplies incloding Spot Lights, Drum Head Il’l\h‘ ark Plugs, Wrenche Wrench Bets, Gear Brl'l Extenslons, PulflDl nolor Meters, Plston Weed Locks pers, Tuh Pltchln Lugge Car- rl;n. lenne Extinguishers, Grease, Pol- ete! Electric Lighting Fixtures Fixtures for all parts of the home io CP{ tal, Gold and Silver, Ivory, Bronse, ete., Slik des, Drop Lights, Boudoir and Table Lam Sfi 50 & lai quantity of Imported and . mestic Glassware and Fixture Parts. Store Fixtures Floor Cases, 6-Clerk Mah. Cash Register, dding Machire, Iron Safe, Office Furniture, Bhelvio, ‘ouniers, etc. ‘Tae ve Wil fizst be offere] as an entirety and {f po_ satisfactory b is reccived, wiil then be offered in divided portions according to above classifications aud If no satisfactory bid-is then recelved will be immediately lnld in detall. 2 upon application to the uader- w62 oy mras g, COXXER, Trastee. x50 ith ot a.W. TALUABLE TW of Colur Yo Ca i 9% feot and | folto 102 ot seq’, | i the undersigned truster | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. Bankruptcy Sale of Stock in Trade and Valuable Unex- pired Lease of Delicatessen No. 1767 Columbia Road N.W. By Sirtue of an order of the Kupreme Court jor e Dintict U7 Coodla otal pice |as” Calumbia’ Froit and Nut Shop, nkm% No. 1362, the undersigned trastee wiil sell by publie suetion within the above premises on UONDAY. APRIL 2, 1025 COMMENCING 10230 A AL, ‘miscelinncoun atock of tirocetice Canned Goods, Grape Juice, Coufectionery, Soft Drinks, Nuts, Cigaes, Clgarettcs, ete. Also lease of entire premises, running for about four years. Terms: Cash. ROY W. CONDIT, Trustee. Bond_Luilding. Also on the Same Day at 10:30 A.M,, By virtus of & cermatn chattel feed of trust dated February 8, 1920, and at the request of the party mecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public agctios, within jatove premises Valuable Soda Fountain, Opalite | Tables, Refrigerating Case, Mahogany National Cash Reluler, Plate Glass Cundy o interest W e AEESE nenrox, o o e _mh29.29.30.31 _ Truatees LEGAL NOTICES. ARTIIUR PETER, W. H. Attorneys, |SUPREMB (OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF “olumbia, Holding Probate Couit. - Esta Fell Tarr.son, deceascd.— No 8 68— tion Duriog {been made Lere r prohate of the and testametit of sald deceased and fo on wiid estats by the Wasiirg: d Trust Co Wilitam atae and catent and ail others cop nnn on Monday, the Ttn da; £ 10 o'clock ‘a.m.. to show appiication should fot be graat- Sotice Thereo be Tashington Law Reporte: and Etar once fo each of three succ Lefore the return day herein ment! first publication o be Goc lexs than thires day hefore satd A A TIOEILINC Justice < TAY. LOR. Ior "at the Brovate Court Atiorney, OF THE DIS Teckwend, reof b pub r thres e n Law Reporter Paper prior to the Ty the court: T copy. COURT OF Hoiding THE DISTRICT Probate Stute ot Tomegh C. Murray, 1ats of the Dilstrice o Columpin, decensed. " ALl Termons nst the deceased are Lerebr sume, with the vouch ern thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub. scriber_on ‘on before the 20th day of March. A.D. 1624; otherwire they ‘may by law be ex luded from all benefit of said eatate. under mv hand this 20th dar of March, 1823 JS[rm»ur lumbia RT O} il>ding TAE DISTRICT Court. oF ARICK DWELL. | the District of C: Jiaving claims deceased ihe tame, aurnenticated ibactibar on or before the 13th da -D. 1924; otherwise th from AUl benefit o Givea under me kand this 220 g3 of Waph 925, CKENHETMER Admio: rator, reet Corthwest. (Seal) Attest: ' WM. CLARK TATLOR, Deputy iater of Wiils for the District of Columb; Clerk of the Probate Cour mh24,31,ap7 GEORGE E. SULLIVAN, Attorney. |scerEME covrr oF TR DSTRICT OF Columbia, Holding _Probate Conrt.—No. 80105, Administration.—This ia to give notics that the subwcribers, of the District of Colu bave obtained from the Probate Court of { the’ Distelet of Columbia, letters testamentary A1l persons Akalnni the Greeannd ate Barets cxhiblt the same. with the voueh. Uiy authenticated. to the {seriders an’ or before the 19th dax of March AD. 1024; otherwise they may by law be ex. cluded from ail benefit of sald estate. G under our liands this 19th day of M GEORGE C. GERTMAN 412 5ih strast morth {weat. "EDWIN HILTON BOND.” 301 Ourax | building. iSeal.) Attest CLARK TAY- LOR, Députy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court mh24,81,ap7 STPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, Holding Probate Court.—No, 30087, Adwinistration —This is to give notice | that the subscribor, of the District of Colum- {bla, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ Disteict of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Clara Gozler Rowell, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. Al per- sons having clalin agaiast ihe decessed are ercby warped to exhibit the same, wita the chers thereof, legally authentlcated. t subacriber on or ‘before the 19th dar of Mi A'D3024; “otharwiea they may by law be ext cluded from ail benefit of Giren under my hand this 16th 4 {J. HOLDSWORTH GORDO! inorthwest. (Beal). ° Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputs Register of Willa fof the jDistrict of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Coure. ‘mh24,31,ap7 H. R. DULANY, Jr., Attorney. |SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | _ Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Tuomas P. Kane, deceased. —No, 30674, Admin- istration Docket' 68.—Application having been made herein for probate of the lsst will and testament of eald deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate by Thomas F Kane, it {8 ondered this 27th day of March, 1A.D. 1028, that Morgan L. Kane and all others oncerned appear in sald court on Monday. the {7th day of May, A.D. 1928, ut 10 o'clock a.m., 1 to show cause why such application lhonld not I be granted. Let notice hereof be published in | the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- ing Star onee in each of three successive weeks before the return day hereln mentioned, the { first publication te be not less than thisty’ days befare wald return day. A A HOEHLING, Ju-llce (Be ) Attest M. CLARK TAYLOR, Uty Keglster of Wike.for the Distsict o nmh lP!L of the Probate Com HARRISON, PIIGUION & ELLIS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding _Provate Court, — No. 80122, Administration.—This o give notice $haE The ‘wibacriber, of (he DIstrict ot Cotume bla, liaw obtained {rom the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testament: Y! on the estate of Charles Arthur Anadale, of the District of Columbla, deccased. ll persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the voucuers thércof legaliy autbenticated, the subscriber 00 or before the 28rd duy of March, A.D. 1924; otherwiso ther may by law be ex cluded” from all benefit of said estate. Giver under my hand this 23rd day of March, 1923 JEANETTE ELESTER ANADALE, 3922 New Hampshire are, Washingt ©. (8eal) for the District of Colum X ro- Date Gourty mb1,ep7,16 < at FIVE | wirn | LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. JOS. L. TEPPER, Atorney. IN THE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DIS- trict of Oolumbla.—Samuel Freeman, plain- tll. ve, the unknown heirs, alienees lnfl devi- Jobn Cosgrove. ' defendant A Bo 4l e obtact s {ile sult 1. to soiala 8 ‘decree establishing of record plaintif’s title by adverse 58100 and in fee simple to part of original lot numbered two (2) fn said square numbored elght hundred and seventy-eight (678), described as follows: Beginaiog for th same’on south I street 50 feet 413 juches west from the southeast corner of said square, and runniog thence west on said street 20 feet: thence north 88 feet § inches; thence east 20 feet, and thence south 88 feet 8 inches to the place of beginning. On motion of the plain: T, 1ris thls Slecday of March, 1023, ordered that the unknown heirs, ees and devisees of Jobn Cowgrove causa thelr Sppearance to. be entered herein on.or before the firit rule day occurring after the expiration of the fortiath duy, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, afer the day of the first pubication: other. Wise the cause Will be taken as confessed. Pro- vided & copy of this onder be published once & week for thres succesaive weeks in the Wash iugton Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper, longer and other publications belng dispensed with for satl e shown re said day. F. L. Justice. (Seal) “A tris cor i, BEACH, Clerk. Test: Ansistant Clerk | TCHAS, E. sUr E COTRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Hoid Probate Court. — No. 80264, Administration.—This Iy to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bla, hes obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary | 0B, s, ntate of Larwin L. Lurnard, inte of ho District of Columbin, deceased. Al per- {sons having claims 8guinst the deceased wre hereby warned to exhibit the same. vouchers thereof legully wuthenticated, to the wubscril rd day of March, A.D. 1924 may by luw be ex Juded from all beneft of sald etate. Gl under my hand this 23rd dlr of March, 192 INNTE L. BARNAK . Attest: JAMES or the District of Cotum E; mli, ki T Altorney. STPREME (OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF bia, Holdiug Frobata Court. Woat Rai,. sleo. haows e Wong Long. Ker deceaned —-No. 3030¢, Administration Docket 68, —Appiication baving becn mac probate of the Iast will and testament of xaid deceaned ard for letters toatameatary ou anld catate by Theodore I it i3 ordered thls da of March. A t Wong Ping. io; Chug ong Sorg e ten rne Mey Lung village, Sun Nlug district, Canton China, und ali otlier concerned, appear fa saii court 'on Moaday, the 23:4 das of April, A D 1923, at 10 ¢’ a0, 1o show causs w turn day Lere! the frat pub; 10 be not less than thirty days before sal tura Aay. A. A. HOEHLING. JAMES TANNER t of Cotum te Conrt WILSON, HUIDEKOPER and LESH, Attorneys. BrPREN pIsTRIC COURT 0L Hoiding Adminlstratio L that the sobeoriber, of the Bia, han oltained from: the THE crern toatam Tate rersonia , With the vo: cated. 10 the aul dir ot te from il hasd ) under m CLARK TAYIA Distrt TWILLIAM ERS LAMB, Attorn ME COURT e o Vrabate | serRE S Testanse 01924 » my tand this 12th ds KATHARINE SCHREIBER ortheast. S 3 Fegister of W JAMES TANNER the Didtrict of Columb Covrt < STANLEY D. WILLIS, Attorney. 1IN THB SUPREME COURT OF DIS- trict of Columbia.—In the matter of estate i jKetherine Hsley (otherwise koown Katherlne Healey).—Admiaistration No. 30851, —Application baving been made herein for the probate of the last will and testament of said deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate by Danlel 1. Heuley, It is ordered this 22 day of March, A.D. 1023, that Cornelius Haley, Pateick Haley, ‘Elisabeth Raw- kins, Corpelivs Haley, Patrick Hale Wil lam' Barry, Mrs. Agnes Dobson, Mrs, Rather- ine McKane, Mary McKene, William Moovey, Thomas D, Mooney, Mrs. Sabiais Starr (Ritchpatrick), John n Fifchpatrick, Jobn H. Heales, Mra. Siran rmick, Mrs. Margarette Smith, Dlnlel E. llnleL Di "4 Healey. Avthur Healey, Mrs. Mary 3. ¥ Margarette M. ley) IA& Douaia, * Helon (Heatey) Malljgnn - Thomes Francts Healey, Sabinia M. Healey "Oliver, Elizabeth Healcy, "Elizabeth Agnes (Leynet) Tucher, l|!‘en C. Lynch HcClflg Erancer Lynch Kutall Margaret 3. Lyad . John Donald Lyach and ail others appear ln court on Mounday, the 30th day of April, 1 at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such appiication should Bot be ranted. Lat notics hercor be published 1a the {asbiugton Law Reporter and The E: Star uewspaper once in each of three suc- cessive weeks bafore the return day herein mentioded, the frit publication to be not less than thirts days before said return day. A. A, HOEALING, Justice. '(Seal) A true copy. Ateest: WM. CLARK TAYLOL. Deputy Reg fuxee'Se Wilis Tor the Distrset” of: Catambis. 2 L. mh24,81,ap7 STEAMSHIPS SOUTH AFRICA by UNION CASTLE LINE flings ead further (nfermation apply Sacderson & Bon, Gen. Passenger Agts., New York, Or Aoy Stwemsiip Ticket Ageats. Reliance . . May hf RELIANOD. ... 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Ase o SELIG C. BRU IN THE SUP! trict of | 3¢ . Attorney. S COURT_oF Bose. Kiloe, p e Ml “allas Charies Gross sian, Equity Dos. 87 The object of lM! suit is to secura the ment of tha marriuge of the parties fo tils suit on the ground of a prior existing mar. Tage of the defendant. 'Ou motion of 1he DIt it fa this 1Ath dar of March ordered that the defendant, Mil Kiine, alias Charies Grossmas, pearance 0 be vntered Lepelr. on aay. exclusive of Suoduss and legai veceurring after the di of the first publication cf this order; L be proceeded with 8 [ Provided & o o Washington Taw Star before said ds (Seal) A trie BEACH, ‘Clerk Asst, Clerk JAMES A. PURCELL, Attorney. PREME COURT OF THL DISTRICT OF Columbia. —Holding ~ Probata Cu \ 5. Admin siration.— Tis is to give Totl the subscriber, of the District of Colum. | bis, has obtained from the Probate Court of | th' District_of Columbla fetters of adminis- tration on tho eatate of Mars of the District of Columbia sons_ having claime against th hereby warned fo cxhibit the samie, wWith the vouchers thereof. les ted. to the subscriber, ‘on of be h day of March. A'D., 1824; otherwise y by law e excliided from all benofit of said estate. G under by hand this 12th day of March ATIONAT, SAVINGS 'AND 'TRUST ' ( Ry WILLIAM D HOOVER, Prestde: Attest: PHEODORE COGEWELL, gister of Wills for the_ District of Lt the Probate Court THE DiS- tiff. Test E s i % Fore' ehe { For fares, ¥ TO SUNNY _ HFDITERRAN SLARGEST 4 EAN SMITH AUCTIONS 'TURKEY TO HAVE “ONE-WIFE” LAW Member of Angora Parliament Forecasts Passage on Eve of Starting for U. S. TOURS ENJOY YOUR_TRIF EUROPE By eliminating the many worrles aud waste of time {n the troublesome dctafls of travel arrangements. 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Bates cons! % S .u].‘B THOMPSO: Now we ars uetermlntd to_confory to custom, and the fact {s that I re cently traversed all of Turkey and did ot find any man with more than one wife.” Dr. Fouad is the first Turkish offi- cial 1o o to the United States sinoe jthe war, although the Washington government bag not yet resumed Gip- lomatle relations with Turkey. He stated he Lad « speclal mission ¢o the ited States—that of anewering &t Grst hand inquiries regarding Tum key's business prospects. | “As soon as our peace v signes.’ he continued, "it is apparent that re will be'a big rush of business 1en to contribute to the reorzaniza- tion of Turkey. It {s the Angora go ernment’s intention to offer spectal in- ducements 10 the Americans. O gone to t ug from us! It is our intention !(‘ develop sanitation, education and ! business. The United States special izvs in these three things, and we ant to stugge their models and ge! tho AmericaMRo help us apply the : OWNER OF PISTOL OBJECT OF SEARCH | Relatives Insist Dead Girl Could Not Have Slain Contractor and Killed Self. runat; Torla. §ttached. HOTEL CONTINENTAL opez. az: ¢ oderata. RS "'vflu‘x’x"fiv‘icu u0\1~o OF LL KINDS; LOWLST RATES ol work s opea. Phone Mala 1060 Shinret Bxprem Co ap! METROPOLITAN WARGHOCSE CU . ORAGE. E a ave. n.e STORAGE RESS Phone Potomac & MOVING KRIEGS PACKING W SHIPPING CLEAN, DRY BTORE FOR FURNITURE AND | iance. imate chserfully given. EotTocation. WISCHLER'S, o Phovs Main 1282 ITION. APITAL SIORAGE ? & MOVING CO., Hort wes. 1344 U s DNITED BTATES BTORAGE CO. MOVING, PACKL PHONES: ) Who Movés You Is Just as Important as Where You Move & a < Phoze Main 0300—Our padded vaos & and experienced and caretul wmen are = at_your service. Stermgs"a ur freproot warelodee at re Tates. Merchants’ - Tramfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. 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Round-Trip, 85c, Admission to Grounds, 25¢; Total, $1.10 FR\\I‘ I‘lll(xl- PERRY, Attorne: .\ ] ME COURT TRE DISTRICT OF “or R L e e B Dis s Cot bla, hae obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of adminls- tration on the estats of Domenico Torre. late of the District of Coluinbla, deceased. per- S I A B hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 9th day of “ln h, e rotis Thes ey oxlow 1 eluded from all benefit of sald estate. 11!\K'I| e B e ey ot Slescs, 164 M JENNIE TORRE, 901 U street northwes (Real.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR. Diej uty Register of Wills for the Distric (Il‘rk of the Probate Court. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Louise Lugenle de Moltke Huitfeldt, other- { wise known @s Loulse du Moitke Huitfeldt, de- ceased.—No. 30804, Administration Docke 6. —Avplication havios been made beteln fof e of the last will and testarent of eatd Seceased and for letters testamentary Tzcum estate by National Ba and Trust Com- mre 87 10 orierad ‘this bin"day of March, .’ 1623, that Adam de Moltke Huitfeldt, Biarritz, France; Marle Loulse de Moltke Hultfeldt, New York city; Jerome de Moltke Huitfeldt, Espe, Korsor, Deumark; Leon de Huitfeldt, Adam'de Moltke Hultfeldf Eile d¢ ‘Moltke Huitfeldt, minor; Moltke ~ Huitfeldt, custodian of minors, wil of Blarrits, Fran ’;m ail othe: corned, appesr in said court on_3fonda; The Zard das of April. A.D. 195, at 10 o'clo: m. to show why much _application should uut- be grauted. Let notice hereof be ublished {n the Washington Law Reporter and Le Lvening Star ouce in each of three suc- cessive weeks before the roturn day herein mentioned, the first publication to be mot less than thirt before said return dhy. A. A. HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: "JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbla,’ Clerk of the Probate Court. 17,3431 pril ca SANDERION & SOW, Ins., Ageew 2% Broagway, N. ¥., or acy lecal agest. HOLLAND AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via Pymeuts, Boclogseeur, Koc s JOLENDAM (oem) Apr. 14, ,, June NEW AMSTERDAM G e b s & Jene Yune § & ,\% bty {mu All. n‘ Office, 24 State Bt N. X. or LOOAL AGENTS relations during the last she seems to think I ougi® llo find a4 way 10 marry her. PHONE No 3343 "~ Special Rates pec rxoxnkf-}‘l'n‘o?(r,h PHILA A\D‘ATTEMPT TO SWAY GRAND JURY PROBED ALLEXN oo C o, APl TRRAGE, 2 West Virginia Prosecator Believes American Civil Liberties Union Involved. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. 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