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'IONS AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS, THOS J. OWEN & SONT AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of : Three-story ST Ry and o Unimproved St. NE,, an Unil Lot, 19 ft. Wide, Adjoining By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause, No. 40087, we will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on THURS- DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1023, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following-deacribed land and premises, itust Columbis, and being Jots 38 Moses Kelly's subdiviclon of Square 912, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid fn cash and the balance in fwo equal installmente, payable in one and two years from the day of sale, and to be represented by the pEomissory rnotes of the purchaser, bearing Interest at the rate of per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed Gf trust on the property s0ld, or all_cash, atthe option of the pur- chaser. deposit. required upos accept- ance ot hid. Al and recording at purehaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaultng purchaser. after fiv days’ advertisement: of much re aper published in Washingto FREDERICK A. FENNING, Frans Building. H. W. KELLY. 14th and C sts. - ~OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEBS' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED FRAME DWELLING, NO. SHERIDAN STREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly Tecorded in Liber No. 4618, folio 100 et. sed. of the land records of the District of lumbia, and at the request of the party rited thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises o8 TUESDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 1023, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.L. the follow: ing described land and premises,. situate in the District of_ Columbia, and designated a and being lot 75 in & wibdivision of lots i square 8343, “Manor Park,” made by Charies + B, Wire, Inc., recorded in Book 00, page 127, of the records of the office of the surveyor of_the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $5.500, and the amount over said trust to be paid in’cash; §200 deposit requi at time of sale. Converancing, reording and Tevenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sale to b closed within 30 daye from day of ssle or deposit forfeited. WILLIAM M. TERRELL 5. E.STONEBRAKER, Ap27-ddln. e tees. PUBLIC AUCTION General Supply Committee April 30, 1923. Public auction of unserviceable automobiles. sutomobile tires, scrap iron. brass. zine and wood, electric fans aud cable, blue-print and photostat machines, mimeographs, fling cases, desks, tables, chairs, doors, sash, cots, twine! barrels, printers' blanketing, mattresses, pil- lows, burlap sacks, etc., &t thelr warehouses located in East Potoma ace below tl. 1 of engraving and printing, in the bu ormerly occupied as soldiers’ APRIL THIRTIETH, OCK 10 be n.w. bure din; parracks. on 4923, DE TERM within forty TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED LOTS. By virtue of a certain deed of rrus recorded in Liber No. 4148, the land records of the Di bia, and at the request of the pi thereby, the undersigned trustees will _|at public anction. in front of the r premises, on MONDAY, THE THIR DAY OF APRIL, A.D. '1923. COMMENCIN AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following scribed land and premises, ‘situate in the D! trict of Columbla, and designated as and be- iug lot 4 n squgre 4224, as per piat recorded in Liber No. 86, follo 21, of the records of the office ‘of the surveror of the District of Columbia, fronting on 20th st Newton A AL Material removed Ight hours. superid i LeFesTe Superintendent of Supplies a2 " oo sell ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ™ U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- able Machinery, Equip- ment, etc.,, of the Co- Cremo Mfg. Co., at No. 458 and 460 Va. Ave. S.\W. By virtue of a writ of flerl facius issues out of the Municipal Court of the District of Co Tumbia and to me directed, T will seil by pab- lic auection, within the hove premises, on MONDAY, ' TE H DAY ' OF APRIL. 123 HIKTY ("CLOCK AN, ‘Dav Isitier, Ite- ceiving, Scale er and’ Connections, Davis ‘Watkins Bottle Washer and Sterilizer with Motor, Alvey-Fer; avits Convesor, Copper Steam Jacket Kett Hand Trucks, Seales. Block und and Cases. Sugar, tocoa. Flavors, ete.; seized and levied up suid_to suiisfy a Judg ment in favor of Davis-Watkins Dairymen’s Mfg: Co.. plaintiff. vs. ufac ing Co.. a_corporation, R0038. ermi: Cash fronting _on South awrepce and Monroe s Terms eac o Dakota _ave All cash. $100 deposit on ceptance of bid. € Tevenue stamps at purchase plied wit within, (hirey teited. CHARL GEORGE G 8p19.21.24,26,28 W HROW, : LER, AUCTIONEER Public Auction, 10 CLOSE AN ESTATE Y, MAT FIRST. 19:. AT M., on the premises, about ER Ou TUESE FOUR O'CLOCK one-lalf’ mils from Silver Spring, Maryland, on Spring s, a few feet from ' its intersec tion with the hard road from Sligo to Burant Mills, a lot of 1and containing about one acre, improved by a aix-room celi dwelling in good ndit o Electric light, ful ‘e heat. Stable attached. Land is capble of subdivision, or will make & nice lome in ‘Its’ present condition. Terms: Deposit of $100 when properts knocked dow Remaln third cash, balance one wad two. ¥ Tunt, with Interest At G er cent o at purchaser’s option. This property is lccated in 1l fon that fs building and offers a good o« R. 1. Fenda ADAM A Unclaimed Baggage and Par- cel Room Articles by Pub- lic Auction to Pay Storage and Other Charges, by Or- der of the Washington Ter- minal Co. By virtue of an orde of the District of Cause N tion, wit W passed ¥ o 1L by public auc Adam A, Wesch- midst of a ns of at rapid 11 building, 334 D st n.w | aggARe ao Urunks, Suit Cases. Han glo Cases, Umbrelins exelrs cllaneous 3. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEE SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLIX: TO BE SOLD WE THE OF THOS. J. OWEN & SON. 1331 rsonal 1 WASHINGTON T By J. H. TON Ap26-d&dbs. xS = ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEK. U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu-; able Machinery, Equip- ment, etc., of the Co-Cremo Mfg. Co., at No. 458 and 460 Va. Ave. S.W. By virtue of o writ of fieri facias issued out of the Municipal Court of the Distriet of Co- umbia and to m ed. T will sell by pub ic auction, wWithin fie wbove premises, on MONDAY. ~ THE THIR 11 DAY | OF APRIL, 1923, AT 1030 0'CLOCK AM., Davls Watkins Emulsifier. Motor. Receiving Tank, Scales, Filter and (ounections, Davis Watking Hottle' Washer and SNterilizor with Motor. Alvey Ferguson (sravity Conveyor. Copper Steam Jacket Kettie, 4 Wheel Hand Trucks, Rlock and Full, Glass Jars und Cases. Cocoa. Flavors, ete.; seized and levied upon and sold to satisfy a judgment in favor of Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co., plaintiff, va_ Co-Cremo Manufacturing Co.. 4 corpora on. defendant, No. 57282, Terms: Cash. E. 57, < n *THOMAS J OWEN & SON No. 1859 Newton St. N.W., 3- Family Apt. House, Oppo- site Presbyterian Home. Rooms and Bath Each; No- | kol Heating System; Pitts- burg Water Heater; Gas, Elec. Lights. Property De- lightfuly Located; Very Deep Lot With Room for 3 Garages; As An Investment Property, Returns Have Been $170 Per Month. By authority vested in ns, we will sell at public auction. u front of the premises. an rE THE FIRST DAY OF MAY. 1823, FIVE O'CLOCK P Iot 97 in pauare $2.500 cash required and, eany #3 to tue remainder. Aeposit required upon acceptance of bid. Con. vesancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com d with within_thirt; depoxit for- feited. THOS. KMINAL CO., STORY, Super.ntendent T, recorded: 1o Liber the land records of and at the request of the party se the undersigned trustees will sel tion_ wtivn the office of Thus. at pub Y. . ituate fn the District lumbia_and designated as and being lot 17 in George M. Lanckton's subdivision of square 933, as per plat in book H. D. C.. page 10, in the ‘office of the surveyor for said District | Terms of sale trust for £1,200, balance c Two hundred dollars’ deposit required upon acceptance of 1. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchuser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complled with within thirty days from day of sak or deposit forfeited. WILRUR F. NASH NDALL B. SAUNDERS. AD28-c0d.ex8 Trastees THOMAS 1. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS SALE OF VALY BRICK DWELLING By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4384, folio 39 et seq., d records of the District of and At the request of the parly secured reby. the undersiened trustee will sell. at anction. 1 front of the premises. on HE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, T FIVE AL fowin rihed land and_premises the city of Washiogton, District and dexiguated as and belng parts of lots 1 201 and 308 in square 1004, fronting 16. “on 13th st. by depth of 6l feet. m particularly described in said deed of trust {“Terms of wa. "One-third of the purch {money to be paid in cash, balance in t {eanai Installments, payable o ope and two | ¥eurs, with nterest ‘at & per centum per an. un,‘payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. Al convevanciog. recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchase Terms of sale to be complled with within thirty dass from day of sale, otherwise the trusiee reserves the right to resell the prop- erts at the risk and cost of defaulting pur chisser, after five days’ adsertisement of much resale in some newspuper published in Wash ington, D. (. SNYD! | TRUSTEES' ABLE, S Marsl ACCTIONEERS. | AD terms arranged ISAAC E. SHOEMAKER Ads.exSu Surviviog Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TR SALE OF PROVED REAL ESTATI NOWN As NO. 1431 13th STREET NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. DIS’ TRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a recorded in Liber No, 4714, folio 92 et meq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured tliereby, the undersigned trustees will sell. at pablic ‘auction, in front of the premises, ou TESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, AD. 1823, AT 'FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M., the foilow- ivg-described lend and premines. situate in th District of Columbla, and designated as and being lot numbered six (8). in equsre num- bered two hundred seventy-seven (277), other- wise known as premises No. 1631 13th st. n.w. Washington, D. C. together with the im- provements,’ consisting of & two-story frame dwelling. Terms of sale: All of purchase money to be paid in cash above first and second deeds of trust of record. A deposit of 3300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, Tevenue ps, ‘etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell thie property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser, after five days' advertisement of much resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. €. CLAUD_LIVINGSTON, JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Truste X Auctioneers. OWEN & SO PES' SALE OF DESIRABLE TORY FRAME DWELLING NO. 5401 SHERRIER PLACE WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded fn liver No. 4477. at folio 816 of the land ree- ords of the District of Columbia. we shall sell | n front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE KEVENTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1923, AT UR-THIRTY O'CLOCK F.M., lot No. 1 quare 1444, ‘Terms of sale: Ove-fourth cash: balance in two and fhree years, with interest at 6 ent. per annum, pagable semi-annually. it of $200.00 required at time of sale, he purchaser allowed fifteen days from f sale to complete the purchase. Further sale ARTHUR CARR “Trustee. MARVIN A. CUSTIS, 5-&&ds.oxSu Public Sale on May 1, 1923, be- ginning at 10 am. Javins Bros. will sell on their farm, located one mile east of Sil- ver Spring, Md, and one mile north of Takoma Park, D. C,, the following described personal propert 60 head registered and high- grade Milch Cows—federal tested three months ago and in A-No.-1 condition. 8 Registersd and Grade Bulls, 14 Heifers, Draft Horses. 1 Standard Bred Brood Mare, fiss Kushan: 4 Standard Bred Colta by Peter 1" 3 Farm Trucks, 1 Barn Truck, ¥arm Wagons, 1 International Farm Tractor x20; 2 Milk Wagons, 2 Road Carts, 1 Buggy, forse Plows, Hay 1 Manure Spreader, 1 Lime Spreader, Binder, 2 Mowing Machines, 1 Hay Fork mplete; 1 Grain Drill, new: 8 Corn Planters, Corn 'Shellers, 1 Corn Crusher, 1 Large pilage Cutter, ‘new, © Gas Enginee, 1 Delco ht Machine, complete; 3 Electric Dynamos. Datry Steam Engine, 1 30-H.P. Steam_ Por. ble Engine. 1 10-ton’ Wagon_Scale, 1 Smail tform Scale. 1 Hanging Scale, 200 Iron 1 Tanks, 100 five and ten 1 Large Milk Cooler, 1 Milker. 25 Milk Buckets, Large Milk Washing Tank, 1 Barrel Red int, 1 Barrel Cretol, 1 Barrel Molasses, 2 [arrels Lubricating OIl. 8 Ladders, 2 Saddi tm _Harness of All Description. 1 set Pipe a Blacksmith Tools aay Otber Farm and D Pipe Fittings. etc. iry Tool o mention, 160 Tons of Ensilage in first. Hay, Straw, Corn, Feed, 1 Ton Republic Truck, new: 1'1%5-Ton Republic ruck, used: 1 1-ton Republic Truck, mearly w: 1 Stump Puller. All dmopnts under $10.00, cash. Above this nount, & oredit of nine months will be given pon tie receipt 81 notes well secured, bearing terest at & per cent. Ereo junch will be served st The farm contains approximat and {s up-to-date i mmvm: dairy d barns lighted with el ity and equip- with improved stanchions, silgs, ets.. and » passed District inspection, 1t 'fs located » very advant TWO TUAT NORTH- D 20-d&ds.exSu JANNEY, ST TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FARMS AND TIMBER TRACTS NEAR FRED- ERICK, ' FREDERICK COUNTY, MD. PART OF CARROLL MANOR. By virtue of & decree of the Circult Court, of Baltimore city, the undersigned trus. i1l sell at public ‘auction, on the prem. THURSDAY, MAY THIRD, 1023, AT ELEVEN AM., in front of the stone farm house on the farm occupied by J. Thomas Bur- gee, the desiruble farms and timber tract, con- taining 1,178 acres. more or leas, in fee simple, situated between Buckeystown and Adamstown and abont six miles from Frederick. The prop. erty will be first offered in three separate par- cels, as described below, then parcels Nos. 1 and '3 will be offered together. then the three parcels will be offered as &n entirety, trustees reserving the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Parcel No. 1 contains 540 acres, more or less, under a high state of cultivation and weli watered, situated on the road to Buckeystown nd Intérsected by the B. & 0. R. R.; is im- proved by a stone farm house, new large barn and other outbuildings. and is under lease to 3o Thomas Burgee.” expiring September 20, Parcel No. 2 contains 438 acres, more or I in two separate tracts, as follows: A farm containing 389 acres, more or less, which lie between the road to Buckeystown and the county road to Adamstown, improved by frame awelling, large barn and other outbufldin and is under lease to Charles D. Stup. expiri Beptember 29, 1923, and a timber tract co talning 69 acres, more or less, located about miles from Adamstown on Jefferson road. Parcel No. 3 containa 175 acres, more or I adjoining_parcel No. 1, and located on road, to Buckeystown, ahd fntersected by the B. & 0. R R, and it is & very valuable tiimber tract. Terms of sale: One-third cash on ratifica- tion of sale by Circult Court, No. 2, of Balti- more city, balance in six or twelve month with interest at 6%, or all cash. at option of purchaser. Reni and erpenscs adjusted %o date of ratification of sale. Deposit of #1,000 required on cach parcel at time of Plat of the property will be exhibited ai time of sale, and for further particulars apply fo the undersigmed trustses OF to Alexander Yearley & Son, Charles and Lexington sts.; Baltimore, Md. THOMAE B. C. YEARLEY, ROBERT W. WILLIAME and SAFE DEPORIT & TRUST COMPANY OF BALTIMORE, Trustee WM. E. DARNER.' AUOTIONEER, Frede: Md. rick, Md. & e | 8p12,18,21,24,28,80,my1.3 r and attic frame { rtain deed of trust duly | the | conveyancing, notary fees | jof lots in square 1443, 1 su THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUPIIONERRS No. 1356 St. N.W. Very Desirable Tapestry Brick Home Near 14th St., Stesty S Becme, Besmed treet;- m Ceiling Dining Room; Tiled Bath With Shower; Elec- tricLights; Extra Lavatory; Vapor Heat; Front, Rear and Sleeping Porches; Built- in Fireproof Garagé; Open Fireplace; Semi-detached With 16-ft. Lot Adjoining; Thoroughly Modern Throughout. By authority vested in us, we will sell at public ayetion, in front of ‘the premises. on TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1923, AT FOUR'THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lots 110 and 806 in sq 25. Terms of aal 500 cash required and easy terms arranged as to the remainder. $230 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Con- veyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days or deposit for- feited. - THOS. J. OWEN & SON. A TRUSTEES” SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FESTATE, IMPROVED BY DETACHED ROOM AND RATH DWELLING, ON CA! PLACE WEST OF GALENA virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded as instrument No. 3, February 5, 1923 of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, At public auction, in front of the premises. on DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, 1923, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol ribed land and premises, situnte in the county of Washington, District of (¢ Jlumbia, and designated an and being lot 85 in Potomac Helghts I subdivision nd_ Company Potomac Helght per plat recorded fn the office of the survey. for the District of Columbix, in liber £9. at lio 70, sublect to building line restrictions and othér restrictions of record, together with the improvements, consisting of two-story, de- taghed, Ttoom aid bath dwelling. ma‘of xale: All cush above existing frs trust of $1.000. A deposit of 3300 will pere. auired at time of sale. Al conveyancing, re Cording, ravenue stamps, etc.. at cost of pr chaser.” Terms of sale to be complied with within days from day of sale, otherwise the (rustees reserve the right to rexell the properis at the risk and cost of defaulting purchescr. after five das’ advertisement of i Tesale in some newspaper published in _apiTdkdsessa Tl Trustees LEGA. L NOTICES. ANKINS, Attorne. ‘PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT umbls, Holding Probate - Court o, . Administration. —This is to give notice flat e ubseriber,” o the” sfale: of e aska. as obtained from ‘the Brotate C of the DISrict of Columbin. ltters festan rt letters testament- the estate of Ellie Norment (libert, the state of Nebraska, deceased. ~All xS, | M persons having claime agalnst the deces Nerehy” warued o exUIBIC the sgme. wieh oo liets thereof. lexally autienticated, to the on or before the 18th day of April, otherwise they may by law be ex. om all benefit of said estate. Given of April, 192: BERT, Care Charica Linkins Washingfon. D. (', MES T. . Reg! strict of Columbia, (lerk of 5.12 REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | “olumb Holding Probate Court.—\ 30422, Administration.—This i to give notice ng_described land | Sold subject to a deed of | i | | i fhat the subscriber, of the state of Jand. “nas ‘obtained from ' the " Frabate Cocs of the District of Columb'a. letters of admints tration on the estate of Rachel E. Trimble, late of the District of Colum deceased. rsons having claims against the dec by warned 1o exhibit the same. ers thereof. authenti #ubscriber on or before the 18th AD. 1924; otherwise they m d from all benefit of d this 18th day of Ap W TRIMBLE. Jr.. "Kensington. Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR. Dep’ ster of Wills for the District of Co- k of the Probate Courr. with the ted, to the da¥ of April, ¥ by law be ex- d estate. Given uts Regi b . Attorney. COURT OF HE DISTRICT Holding faor o Tobate Court — . Administration.— This is to give notice the subscriber. “of the " District of Co. has obiained from the Probate (ourt of the ‘District of Columbla. leiters of adminis tration on the estate of Bladen T Snsder, late the District of Columbla, deceased. Al persons haviog claims againet ‘the deceased are hereby warned fo exhibit the sa vouclers fhereof, legally authent subscriber oo o' before the 23rd A D IER Duiewine thes mas by la be er uded from all beneflt of said eatate. G under my Iy 1923, 0w NER, Regiiter of Cierkc ot d. to the 5. 68 Wills for the District of the Probate Court. oF 30213, that Inmbin, has obtaied from the P of the ‘District of Colnmbla. letters testament- ary on the estate of Laura E. Fulton. late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims againat'the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the hers thercof, lexully authenticated riber on or before the 18th d 1924: otherwise they may by cluded from all benefit of m under my lLand this 24th FULTON LEWIS, 1660 81 Attet: JAMES TANNER, for tie District of Columbia, Clerk of fthe Probate Court. Ap28.my5,12 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. t of Co- bate Court W be ex Given of April, 1623 . now. (Seal.) ter of Wills | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIGT OF i 1 ‘olumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. . Administration —This is to give notice that the sabscriber. which was. by the Supreme Court of te District of Columbia, granted let- ters testame: on the estate of Willlam A Naghten, deceased, has, with the approval he Supreme Court of the District of Colam- Holding a Probate Court. appointed Mon. . the 2lst day of May, 1623, at 10 o'clock a.m', as the time. and said court room as the place, for making payment and distribution from 'said e under the ‘court’s direction and control, when and where ail creditors and persons_entitled to distributive shares or 1 acles, or the residue, or parts thereof, are nof fled to attend, in erson or by agent or torney duly authorized, with their claim against the estate properly vonched. Given under my hand this 24th £, 1923, NATION SAVINGS AN ST 0! PANY." By FRANK STETSON, Attorney. (Seal.} Attest: WM. CLARK TATLOR, Dep- egister of Wills for the District of Co- Clerk of the Probatg Court. ap28/my5,12 LAWRENCE H. CAKE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding _ Probate Court.—No. 30178, Administration,—This is to give motice that ‘the subscriber, of the Dist Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the 'District of Columbis, letters testament- ary on the estate of Grace M. Barnard, late of the District of Columbia, “deceased. persons liaving claims against the deceased are ereby warned to exhibit the same, with the uchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 12th day of April, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 12th day of April, 1025. MONTGOMERY BARNARD, 1720 Newton st. n.w. (Seal.) Attest: WM. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ap28.my5.13 ROGER O'DONNELL, THOMAS W. O'BRIEN and WILLIAM J. PE- TERS, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding the Equity Court —Adelaide J. Rood, plaintiff, vs. Rood, defendant, and . herd) Mrs. G. A. Roberts, codefenda: £ § uity No. 4178, Docket N o —The obfect of this suit is_fo obtain bsolute divgree upon grounds of adultery. On motion of the ifF, it is this 25th day of April, 1 dered_that the codefendant Catherine Deimar. G. A. Roberts, cause her appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with s in case of default. Provided. a copy of this order be published once & week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star_ before said day. WALTER 1. McCOY, Chief Justice. iSeal) "' A true copy. = Test:' MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E.- CUNNINGHAM. Asst. Clerk. 2p28.my5,12 SIMON-KOENIGSBERGER & YOUNG, Attorneys. SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 30461, Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘the subscribers, of the District of Co- lumbia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, letters testament- ary on the estate of Jennie Binstein, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. ~All raons haviog claims asainst the deceased are ereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to ths subscribers on or before the 19th day of April. A 1924; otherise they may by law be ex: Cluded from all beneft of hag estate. Givem under our hands this 19th day of April, 1923. WILLIAM M. BORNHEIM, 3408 FERDINAND (Seal.) of Wills for the Probate Oourt. STAR, WASHINGTON LEGAL NOTICES. D. (., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1923, LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE WILLIAM K. QUINTER, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 30580, Administration.—This s to give motice that ‘the subscriber, of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the ‘District of Columbia, letters testame: ary on the estate of Ross Thompson, late of the District deceased. All to exhibl Youckern” thereof, legally authent subscriber on or before the 21t d A.D. 1924: otherwise they may by cluded from all benefit of said estate. under my “hand hie 2uth davof Apri WENA D. THOMPSON, 2158 Wyomi: (Beal.) Alttest: JAMES TANNER Wills for the District of Colum the Probate Court. ARTHUR PETER and W the same, with th ed, to the of April SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court—No. 20107, Administration. —This is to give notice ubscriber, of the District of Co- bia, obtained from the Probate Court of the ‘District ia. letters teatament- ary on the 8. Yakey, late of the District of deceased. Al ersons having claims againat the decensed are ereby warned to exhibit the with th vouchers thereof, legully authe ed. to the subscriber on or before the 1ith of April, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be ex ed from all benefit of G under my hand this 20th day of Apr THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND T) By HARRY 6. MEEM, Attest: JAMES TA for the District of Probate Court. SUPREM) Columbis of Irving Williamson, tion, No. 80842.—Application laving been mude herein for probate of the last will and testament of sald dece and_ for letters testamentary .on sald estaie, by Sarah P. Williamson, it is ordered this 19th day of April. A.D. 1923, that John Stuart Page Wil- liamson and 8. Page and all others con- cerned appear in sald court on the 28th day of May, A.D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause 'why such application should not be granted. Let notica hereof be publislied in the Washington Law Iteporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive Weeks before the return day Lerein mentioned. the first publication to bo not lems than fhirty s before said return. WENDELL I. STAF- ORD, Justice. Seal.' A true copy. Attest W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District ‘of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court ap 21128 muyS CARTER B. KEENE and LEVI H. DAVID, Attorney IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Col 108 1o Chiswell. plain tiff. vs. Jen! ssman Higdon et al. de- fendants. Docket No. 88, Equity No. 4108 The object of this sult is_to ob declariok_two no iarles Allen, each to order of Christa A. Trunuel, o January 11, 1860, for $1.000, payable ¢ after date’ with Intereat, and the other duted January 1890, for le ‘three years after datc, with fnterest, notes be- Tug secured by deeds of trust ~recorded, apectively. In Liber 4322 folio 112 et seq.. and i’ Liber 8138, folio 300 et seq.. of the land tecords of the District of Colimbla, on cer tain real estate, towit: v et aw in tie District of Columbla. more particularly dexcribed in tie bill of complaint, or the ap pointment of & trustee, or trustees. to execute and deliver o the PIAIAUN & release of the Aaid two respective deeds of trust. On motion {of the plaintiff, it in, 1623, orde m Nannie Wissm Duckett, Nell M o Kagle, Roby Ma: Wil e or before the fortieth days and legal holldass, occureing after the day of the first publication of this order otiierwise. the cause will be proceeded with as Provided. a copy of this a week for three suc Herbert Koby fam SReptimyus Roby, be entered herein on exclusive of Sun T MeCoT. Cier Tustice true copv, ] MOR Clerk. By F. E. h ap14.21.28. " ANDREW WILSO COURT OF “Attorney. EME Columbia - IHE DISTR: o give B0 scriber. of the Distric ined from the Probate of the District of Columbia letters teat ars on the estate of Ida P. Belcher, | the District of Columbia, deceused sons by aims ag hereby w to exhibit the vouchers thereof, legally authe with the ed, subscriver. on or before the 25th duy of March, 1A D. 192i; otherwise thes may by law be ex. cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given nder my hand this 9th day of April, 1423 NATIONAL SAVINGS “AND TRUST COM {PANY. "My WILLIAM D. HOOVER. Presi dent. Seal. Attast: JAMES TANNER. Reg s for the District of Columbiu, the Probate Co apil . { L, Attorney. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No. 30464 fon.—This Is fo give notice thai the wibseriber, of the District of Colum has obtalned from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters of administration on the estate of Cliarles F. Cramer, late of the | District of Columbia. Aeceased. 'All persons { baviog clatms sgains( the deceased are hered warned o exhibit the same. with the vouche | thereof, legally authenticated. to the sub. seriber, on or before the 4th day of April. 1A D 1924 otherwise they mar by Iaw be ex icluded from all benefit of said estate under my hand this 13th day of April LILA M. CRAMER, 2314 Wsoming. (8 Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Gierk of the P bate Court ap21. 28my "BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attorney SUPREME COURT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 30514 Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbix, has oblained from the Probate Court of the rict of Columbla, letters on the estate of Edith 8. Black, District of Columbia. deveased. ~All persons having ciaime against the deceased are bereby warned to cxbibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub criber. on or before the 13th day of April A.D.1024; otherwise they may by law be ex cluded from all benefit of said estate Given under my hand this 18th day of April. 1923 ISAAC E. SHOEMAKER, 1415 Eye st nw. iSeal) Atteat: JAMES TANNER. Registor of Wills for the District of Columbi. (lerk of the Probate Court. NATHAY IN THP SCPREME COURT OF THE DIS. irict of Columbia —In re the application of Beujamin Tdoyd Slutsky, for change of name — No.' 41192 " Equity _Doc.—Benjamin Lioyd Blutsky, having flled a petition praying for a decree’ changiog his name to Benjamin Lioyd Balvin, and haviog applied to the court for an order of publication of the notice required bs law in such cases, It is. by the courf, this 18th day of April, D.D. 1923, ordered that all persons concerned show cause. if any there be, on or before the 15th day of May. A.D. 1928 Wwhy the prayers of said petition shouid not be franted, Provided, that a copy of this order published once & week for three consecu- tive weekn before said day in_The Evenin Star newspaper. WALTER 1. McCOY, Chiel Justice. (Seal) A true copy. M GAN H. BEACH. Clerk. B HAM e Given testamentary iate of th W. H. MANOGUE, Attornes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, “Holding Probate Court.—Estate of George (. Boarman, deceased.—No. 30471, Administration Docket 68 —Application hav- ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased. and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Eugene Morgan and Ada M. Hill, it ia ordered this 16th day of April A.D. that _Alic Hutchinson and all others concern in said_court on Monday, the 28th day of May. A.D. 1923, mt 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause hy such’ application shouid ‘hot be granted. Let notics hereof be published in the Washing- ton Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three succeasive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publi- cation to be not less than thirty days before said return_day. WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. * (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Clerk of the Probate C 2p21.28, R, F. DOWNING, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla. ~Holding Probate Court.—No, 80429, Administration —This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- Dla, bas obtained from the Prabate Court of the' District of Columbia, letters teatamentary on the estate of Michael P. Sullivan, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned o exhiblt the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the Sth day of April, A.D. 1924: otherwise they mas by iaw be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my band this Gth dav of Apri MARY E. SULLIVAN, 2618 Woodley (Seal.) * Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ap14.21.28 ALFRED B. LEET, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. —Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Anna Willis McWhorter Thomas, deceased. No. 80280, Administration Docket 68.—Ap- plication having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said d ceased, and for letters testamentars on said estate, by American Becurity and Trust Com- pany, it is ordered this 19th day of April, A.D. 1928, that James L. McDowell (incom- tent) and M. O. Bigge (custodian), State [ospital Number One, Fulton, Missouri: Wil- liam C. lott, . d Florence Elliott (minors) and Mrs’ John Morrls (custodian) jumter, South Carolina, and all “others con cerned,” appear in said_court on Monday, the 28th dey of May. A.D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such Igvllel!‘ul should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in t) ‘Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper once in each of three successive weeks before the. return day herein mentioned, the first publication be mot less than lhlrt‘ ""Il Dbefore said turn AIIAIv o3 WENDELL AFFORD, Justice. W. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy of ‘Wille for the District of Col of the Probate Court. to the | ju3 ¢ THE DISTRICT OF | L. RUSSELL ALDEN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF |SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbi of Henry 8. 467, Adminfatration ‘Holding April 3 court .on_ Mond . at 10 o'clock such’ application shoul Law Reporter said return da; ap21,28-may5 SUPR] Columbia, ~ Holding 30317, Adnilnistration Tumbi of the District ary on the | of” the District of (¢ AL _BAVIN. PANY. By WILLI MARY teat: JAMES T bate Court. trict of Columbi In re estats — Adminlstration, dred and _twenty-thre hereby confirmed un) be shown herein on fourth day of 1 this order be p suceessive weeks in 1 porter and The Eveul STAFFORD, Justice. Attest: JAMES for the District Probate Conrt A, SUPREME Columb Holding 30439, Administration that the snbseriber, has obtained fro District of Colum on the extate of Cvi of the District of ( persons having are hereby the o co March, A.D. 1924 iven under m { 1923 ATION A | coMPANY. ident. (Sea At he Probate ( LLE & 0G SUPREME COURT ( Columbia. ol 0452, tumt e s criber. District of Columb ton Inte (also known the District { sers thereof. fngton, (Seal NER Ca . Heginter ambia. pld SUPREM! Colum! 30444, Administration E COURT « H ! 5 e { the vouchers thereof. jo 1924: ¢ | Given under m 1923 LOLA ESTUE 23rd st (Beal) Atr | LOR, Deputs | et of Cotum COURT ¢ Columb [ 30229, Admiinistration subscriber. obtained fro son, 1ate of the Dist 1i‘persons L | are hereby warned to exhibit the sa ichiers thernof. legally anthent ubscriber on or AD. 1924 0 of Jucob E o. eration of the report of George executor and trustee, of the sale to W Schaeffer of lot nineteen (19), in square tem hundred and Afty-two (1002). 516 Tennessee ave ($4,500.00) cash, and to Daw- ynie 0. Ras of lot eight hu ng Holding cluims Prob Docket for letters testamentary on said estat Tussell Alden it is ordered this 18th day of | Freund, late of the District of Columbi A.D. 1923, that John Roeliff Brinkerhoff | ceased. ford Brinkerhoff, 3rd. (minors), ‘Thomas Brinkerhoff, their cus- ian, and all others concerned’ aj id ‘not. be granted. notice hereof be published in the Washington |day of April. 1923, WALLACE McK. STOW- nd The Evening Star once in | BLL. 17 ench of three successive weeks turn day herein mentioned, the tion to be not less than 'thirt WEN DELL Court.—Estate Brinkerhoff, deceased.—No. 30- 3. —Application having been made herein for probate of the | Columbia, 1ast will and testament of said deceased, and by L. ppear in w_cause why Let before the re rat_publics days_before . STAFFORD, JAMES TANNER. e Diatrict of Colum- " FRANK STETSON, Attorney. ~This is to give notice that ‘the subsoribers, of the Distrier of (C have obtained from the Probate Court f Columbia, letters testament- tate of Louiss Wilson, “olambla, 2 8 AND R, Re the District of Colum! Holdin fio 20771 (823), e ir betor 923 he W ng Star aid extate. lerk of the Probate Court. CME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Court.—No. deceased. Al persons having cluims against the deceased are hereby warned to~exhibit the same, with the ers thereof, legally authent.cated. to the subscribers on or before the 11th day of April, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of ss Given 1923, €O of April, TRURT M D. HOOVER, AHAM MARSHALL. (Beal "GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- a Probate Court. roing, deceased: —Upon belng premisen for forty-tive in euid eu being prem| April, 1928, ordered that sald sales be and they a to the contew re the ER, Register of Wil of Columbla, Clerk of ap: FRANK STETSON, Attorney. RT OF THE DISTRICT OF te Court This is 10 give m the P hia, lette Lumb “olum clalms aguinse warned to exhibit t herwise at Distr; Court W TH) I n of Colu legally a; otherwine OF THE Prol This & that the subscriber, of the Distric Lus obtained from the Pro imbia, letter oxtate of John B 1 vlumbia agn > exliibit legalls & othierwise * 4t NMAL ext: W Register of W Clerk of the Probate Court ANSIE, F ] Holding of the District of robate s testamentary Cloate, late ccensed Al the decensed ¢ wame, with | chers thereof, legally authenticated, to | the wubscriber on of before the Tth day of they may by inw be excluded from all benefit of said extate. hand this 6th day of April SAVINGS S Hy WILLIAM D). HOOVER, JAM ANDTRUST it of (' bate Administration —Thix i« to give notice of the District of Col has cbtained from the Probate Court of # udministra | tioa on’the’ extate of Julta Harden Hamil L. mbis Hamilton), deceased All persons baving cinims aguinat the deceased are herehy warned to exhibit the same. with nthenticated. to the Sth duy of may by TWILLIAM K. QUINTER; Atiorney. DISTRICT OF te Court- No. give notice of Colum- bate Court of testamentary Smal int dece Al the s uthent! ur before the 4th day of they may by W be exclided from all benetit of s I day of voon,” 1915 CLARK TAY- s« for the Dis Attorney. STRICT OF Court.—No. This is to give notice of the Distri m the P of_Colum. robate Court of letters of administra- ms agal before otherwise sie Louise Donel- deceased st the deceaed e, with ated, to the 5th day of they w be excloded from all benefit of D, Hegister of W R, District of Columbia. Court. . Clerk of the Probate ant4.zn TOOMEY & TOOMEY, Attorneys. SUPREME Columbia, 80421, Adm COURT OF THE Holding stration —This 18 to give not Proba DIS te TRICC Court oF ~No. t the subscriber, of the District o Dy iet of Colum iate of the District All persons baving claims against t obtained from the Probate Court of | &, ietters of administra tion' on the estate of Augusta E. Voelkner, of Colu mbia. deceased deceased aro hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, ubscriber an o before the th day of | otherwise 'w be excluded from all bepefit of April. A.D. 1924: legally a uthenticated, to they may by tven under my hand this bth da CHARLOTTE w. (Seal.) NER. Regis! A C. Atteat. r of Wil - plerkc of tle Irobate Court H. B. MOULTON, Attorney. (Filed March 14, 1923. Morgan H. Beach. Clerk.) IN THE SUPREME trict of Columbia—Annie G. Trenis, Cyrus Hardy, Eliza J. Fitzgerald (nee Hardy) Fitzgerald (her husband). e, v, H. Medairy (nee Hardy! (her _husband), Hardy. Joseph F. and Eiveniah Hardy, visees and alienee Eguit; Ann COURT. ) and Hardy, —The object of this Wilkins, Hamiiton Hardy OF THE DIS- piain- Summerfield Hardy, and Thomas Lavipia Ann A. R ° Medais Hobert de- of record the title of the plaintiff to and in the parcels of land described wit: numbered corner of said lot 97 Parts of lots 95, 1287, beginning 96 and of s _follows, to nd 97 in_square the northwest running thence east with the north said lots seventy-one to an a (1) fee , more or les ley; thence south with the west 1i of said alley twenty (20) feet. more or les to an_ angle therein: north line of northeasterly sinning: eaid p the_purposes o ‘thenc id alley to Mill th said Mill street to'the be- roperty being mnow known, for | rates. taxation, as lot 800 in squa Wwest with the treet; thence 1287. On motion of the complainant it s this 14th day of March, A.D. 1923, ordered thi nts cause their appearance fo be en- herein on or before th fortieth day, exclusive of Sunduys and legal holiday: defen tered the curring after the day of the first publication of this order: the time of publication being shortened for good cause ap) court with otherwise the cause will be in case of default. aring to the roceeded Provided, » copy of this order be published twice a month two months in the W nington Law Reporter | and The Evening Star before (Seal.) . REACH, t.Cle A , Clerk. k. m id day. true copy. T By F. E. CU h17,24.ap21,28 FRED P. MYERS, Attorney for Plaintifr. IN THB SG Yong Jik), pl (Kim = Yong _Sun); QEME COURT OF THE DIS. trict ot Cobvmmbia—Yoni ntit, vs. Kim Yong Sang Lee detendant.Xo. Chick Lee (Y1 41124, Equity Doc.—The obfect of this suit is to ob- tain a decree of absolute divorce. of the complainant, Apri it is thi Yong' Sang’ Lee, cause her a) tered herein on or before the for exclusive of Sundays curring after the day of this ordel vided, & copy of thi a week and leg of th otherwise th Proceeded with as in case of On motion is 18th day_of 1923, ordered that the defendant, Kim arance 'to be jeth da: 1 hollday rst_pubiication cause will_be ault. Pro- order be published once F. L. for_three successive weeks in the SIDDONS. Jus- Washington Law Reporter and The Evening r, before sald day. A true Copy. BBACH, Clerk. Asst. Clerk. By ¥ E. Test: MORGAN H. CUNNINGHAM, apl14,21.28 jthe C. C. JAKES, Attoracy. STORAGR XPRESS Main 20 Piano, Saxophone, Banjo, | MOVING heea il B Wl e Km'm's PACKING 1226 H 8t. N.W. Columbia.--Holding Probate Court.—No. 20488, Administration.—This is to give mo- tice that the subscriber, of the District of has _obtained’ from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Willlam J. on beach and board. musements; electric lights. irtesian water and wonderful food conven ; $16 ¥. D._Blackistoe, owner. STEAMSHIPS. EUROPE We still have several vacancies in small, select party sailing Juse %7 on the maguificent PARIS” (Largest French Steamer) Excellent hotels, Expert Director. unexcelled itiperary, exceptionally low rate. All expenses 78 days, gnly $800.00, Wete or phane at once T BPAUX-ARTS TOURS 2080 15th Bt. N.W. _Phone N. 6599 May 6° AUSTRALIA * SUVA, HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers NIAGARA' 000 tons) 1 Aug. 3 ‘MAKURA" (13,500 tons)...June 0 Au Bail from Vancouver, B. C. For, fares, etc.. apply Can.’ Pa 1419 New York ave., Was dian Austr o Line, Winch Building, 741 Hastings st, West. Vascouver. B. O. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit same, with vouchers thereof, legally au- thentle to the subscriber, on or before the 9th day of April, A.D., i024; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all bene of said estate. Given under my hand this 9 SPRING MOVING RED BALL WAY ANY TIME—ANY PLACE Connection Rates Quality Bervice Quick" Delivery The Largest Trucking Organization in | the U. 8. | RED BALL TRANSIT CO. NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS. Main 3162, Willard_8t. n.w. Seal. Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wilis for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. apl14.21,28 ‘WILSON, HUIDEKOPER & LESH, ttorney IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIB- trict of Columbia.—Albert W. Sulis, plain- iff, vs. Emma E. Sulis, defendant, and Harold L. Wood, otherwise known as Harry L. Wood, alias H'L. White. corespondent.—No. 40069, Eaquity Doc. 87.—The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of marriaj on the ground of adultery. On motion of t! complainant, it is this Oth day of March, 1928, ordered that the defendants, Emma E. Hulis and Harold L. Wood, otherwise known as Harry L. Wood, alias H. L. White, cause their appearance to be eutered herein on or befors the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal liolidays, occurring after the day of the firat_publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of de- fault. Provided. a copy of this order be pub- lished once u week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter am Evening Star before said duy. F. Justice. ) A true copy. GAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. HAM, bt 4 Woodward Bldg. BRANOH OFFICES: New York, Roch Phila., Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Clevsland, Detroit Chicago, Da 3 Bt. Louis, Indisnapolis. ; . PG A April 23, aled proposals wiil be re’ ceived at Room 509, District bulding, until 2 o'clock pm.. May' 15, 1923, for furnishiny Asphalt Taving Biocks, Repressed Vitri Paviog Blocks and Sewer Invert Bricks, Ci Asphalt Paying Cement, Portland Ce Road Oilx, Tars and Bituminous Patch ing Materia nite Curbing, Paving Pitch. Terra Cotta Sewer Pipe. Limestons and Lime stone Dust, Band and Gravel, for use during fiscal year ending June 4. For speci flcations and information apply to Room 820, p27-6tas District _bullding. DEPA ENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED BTATES PATENT OFFIOE, WASHINGTON D. O.. April 23, 1928 —Sesled proposals Quadruplicate) "will be received at this Ofece until 2 o'clock p.m.. Monday, May 7, 1923 and will be opened immediately thereafter, in | the presence of such bidders as attend, fo produciog, during the fiscal year ending June 80. 1924, by the photolithographic or ot process, copies or drawings of the weekly 5 sues of patents. to be assembled with® th specification, stitched. banded, and numbered Foreign Exchange ete.; and for the reproduction of exhausted copies of drawings and specifications, etc., to Federal-American | e’ asmembied. wiliched. bundon. Sad pumeres National Bank i The prices named will 'be considered in conpec e ticn Ttk e Wity of The braderaad "ain AMERICA LINE D plant to do first-class work at appro NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM 1400 and 500 pages per day, respectively: Via Plymouth. Boulogne-sur-Mer prior to the determination of an_sward reliminary iuventigution as e qualific Hloms'of bldacrs and eficiency Of Dlant Wil made as the Department shall deem neces . A low Lid. unsupported by satisfactors evidence a3 to ability to perform the work in VEENDAM (new) May 5. June 9 July 14 ROTTERDAM May 1%, June 16, July 21 VOLENDAM (new). May 19, June 23, July 28 NEW AMSTERDAM June 2, July 7, Aug. 11 RYNDAM ..........June 30, Aug. 4 Bept. 8 Qffce. 24 State St N. Y. or LOCAL AGENTS e CUNNING 14,21,28 UIT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court. — No. 26221, Administration.—This is to give motice that the subscriber, who was by the Supreme Court of the Disirict of Columbia granted letters testamentary on the estate of Conra Becker, deceased, has, with the approval of Supreme Court of the District of Colum- bia, holding a Probate Court. appointed Mon- day, the 21st day of May, 1923, at 10 o'clock .. as the time, and said courtroom s the for making payment and distribution 1d_estate, under the court's dire: ntrol. when and where all credito persons entitled to distributive shares or u, or the residue, or parts thereof. are notified 'to attend, in person or by agent or attorney duly suthorized, with thelr claims aiost the estate properly vouched. under my hand this 26th day of Apri UNION TRUS ANY, by EDW. HILLYER ¥ Attest: TAM] for the District of Colu Probate Court Going Away? Let Us Arrange Your Travel Money Letters of Credit Travelers’ Checks e | apz8-mah 1, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT %F Columbis, Holding Probate Court.—Eatate of 'Emmet’ Hamilton, deceased.—No 30607 Administration Docket 69— Applicaiion imsing been made herein for probate of the lant wil and teatument of said decenned and for letters 'y on said extate by Edith C. Hum It is ordered this 23th day of April, 1928, that James P, : Texas; Join E. Hamily AR fon, Ho awarded, will be rejected Lack of commerciai standiig on the part of the bidder or inadequate facilities or plant with which to perform the work specified wi! Sonstitute gond wnd suficient grouud for the e jection of such & bid IDERS WHOSE WORK HAS BEEN U {Croniy T THE PAST MAY BE ELIMINATI SIDERATION ON THAT GROU tions ‘and specim with forms of ‘pro ed on application 1o the ent Office. Al bidders 1t at the opening. The 4 all bids, in whole or € terms of the proposals D. Spec: s, and E. Hamilton Nava r heirs at-law and next of kin of nd all others concerne Jute, A.D. Ccuuse why granted whington Law Reporter and The each of three wu UNITED STATES PATE | ington, D. 1923 —Sealed proposs (in quadrupiicate) wiil be received at this Of Delightful fice Until 2 o'clock p.m.. SAIL o ¥ thereafier, in Historic Ithe presence of producing, in the City of Washington, Distrier waer” VERNON Route during the fiscal year ending June Str. Chas. Macalester 180 1924, copies of drawings of pending ap ling 10 A. M., 2:30 P. | Deners, aud eshibite ‘ar" phororraphis. o aehe Round-Trip, 85c, Admission to Grounds, 25c; Total, $1.10 SOUTH AFRICA I Contiection ‘with the ability of the bidder by UNION CASTLE LINE n of an award. such pre for sailiogs and further information apply OFFICE, Wash duys bel STAFFORD. _Justice "LARK TAYLOR, Deputy for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the ! Probate Court 2p28-ma% 12 WM. H. WAHLY, Attorney. ENDELL P Attest: W Register of Wil All-the- Way-By- r Columbia. Holding an Equity Court. rd 1. Biand plaintiff. vs. Fanate Lacy Brown et al, defendsnt.—Equity No. 30160 Order nil for sale —William H. Wably, sub- stituted trustee under the I 1 and tests ment of James A. Bland, deceascd, baving re t0 the Court that he has received & offer to purchase the west twentyfive fect front by the depth thereof of lot umbered thirts-three (33) in block numbered eighteen (18) in Howard University subdivi Sion of part of “Mount Pleasant,” being part | £ the farin f the late John A Smith. now | lled “Efinghum Place,” assensed us 1ot %40 { i square 3070. in the city of Washington. | District of Columbia. togotuer with the im- | provements thereon, at and for the purchase | of sixty-five hundred ($6,500) dollars bundred ($2,500) dollars thereof in cash. batauce in two installments of two | | thousand (82,000) doilars each. ble fn (1) and two (2) yeurs. Ject 1o a_commt five ($295) dol! tw i “day { contracts 10 be awarde | Lack of commercia | the bidde: 5t ground for the HIDDERS WHOSE THAT GROUND. Speci ns. with forms of pro 4 on_application 1o th Pateat Office. All bidders ent at the opening. The i right to reject ans wnd ull in whole or in i part, is hereby reserved { CONSIDE! | fieations a posal, il dred nipety Court this § 1923, AD. REED. That | Raid offer e accepted and said sale be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be ehown ou or before the twenty-first day of May, A.D. 1923, Provided & copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once & week for three suce g sive weeks prior (o said last mentioned ldste. ¥. L SIDDONE, Justice. A true copy. [ Seal.) Tewt: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. {By F.E. CU GHAM, Asst. Clerk neys. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbin. -In re the sppiication_of Doroths Rutherford for change of name - No. 41229, "Fquity Doe.—Dorothy" Rutherford hav ing filed & petition praying for a decree chang- 1ng ber name to Dorothy Heintzelman and hav- | ing applied to the Court for 4n order of pub- lication of the notice required by law in such cases. 1t is by the Court thie 24th day of April. A.D. 1923, ORDERED. That all persons Cconcernea show cause. if any there be. on or before. the 24th auy of Mas. A.D. 1623, why the prayers of said petition should not be granted: Provided, That & cops of this order be published once a week for three consecu- tive weeks before sald day in The Even! {Star newspaper. F. L SIDDONS. Just {A true co (Seai) " Test: MORGAN By low bid. unsupported by isfactory evidence will be rejected Ypectted i @anderson & Son, Gen. Passenger Agts., N'E“‘I'O’SUNNY Afl E | 8 June 38 Colombo.June 5 July 3. 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TH £ [4 € WINDSOR 3 o runai ond bathe. First-class cafe: Teria Sttached. M. A. SMITH. HOTEL CONTINENTAL open, always ready; terms moderats, "‘;:."fl Dhone. M. WALSH DUNCAN. = 18.20 Bo. Bouth Carolina ave. Eu AR R R R R W. H. SHOLES, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME CO RT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis.—Petition of Raymond M. Reese for change of name. -mw‘«y No. 41225, the petition of Raymond M. Reese for change of name to Raymond M. Blair, it is this 2ith day of April, 1923, o —On consideration of dered that all concerned show cause, if any there be, on the 2lat said petition shouid not a copy of this order be wi ‘the \yers uh'}‘nmei Provided Dive ‘Weeks before. sa Star newspaper. id_day L. Test: E. of May. 1923, ished once a week- for three (3) consecu- in The Evening SIDDONS, Justice. MORGAN H, CUNNINGHAM, 2p28,m5,13 SP ANISH 3ctiooL oF P Sutimates free. . Phone Main WASHINGTON | 1665, “*DisTRICT EXPRESS O e s SMITH'S ] 1817 ¥ st n.w. M. KING-SMITH SIUDIO-SCH‘ (O0L New Hampshire L E TRANSFER & STORAGE| LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREPROOF suiLoin (WE CRATE., PACK AND SHI PHONE NORTH 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W.| For Children Oonducted by the Founder. MRS, EVELYN FLETOHER OOP? 8-Weeks Course, Beginning May 30 ‘Write or cali for particulars. b S s i Director Hines of the Veterans' Bu- Reliance May Ist [reau has moved against the further RELIANCE....May 20 June 26 July 24 : Y ALBERT BALLIN (maiden trip) dul !flh:ll: for instruction in chiroe- HAMBURG DIRECT v tooere o e il {rave been in training to become prac- | ANDREW B. DUVALL HANSA May 17 June 2 [ titioners in chiropractic will be per- ’ Y : to WESTPHALIA (new).Ju o | B > e San : | Sirict o orh Tt o At thelr courses already started, Direc - Hees o G iy s ad_definitely’ decided against per Forrest, Benjamin Stoddert and James mitting any further applicants to an, deceased. defendants —Equity No. UNITED AMERICAN LINES { S The opposition wiich part of the suit is to establish title by adverse pos- i ff HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE medical profession has been raising {smbozie ot e pasmniat e |1 t ve ( o per and which In some states has re- Biet Tecorded. ia. the /ofice of the survayor of Suited in legislation forbidding the follo one, except a small portion of said 1ot | bheen considered from its sclentific uthwest corner thereof. deducted for | !standpoint by the Veterans’ Bureau ite . Elhez $S5aritolio deay ac) future from chiropractic schools 322 E jtreet morthwest, e e e 4 Sees Bar to Gaining Livelinows. it s this 26th d of April, 1923, ORDERED e e o e nowa el his action, he explained, from a prac ceased Benjamin Stoddert, deceased. and tical standpoint of the ability of a Ji s M. Lingan, deceased, cause the - « v make a living. since the, practice has first rule day occurring three weeks after the been restricted and forbidden in va first publication of this order, good cause hav- t the profession as contrasted with the o i “onior s othermise ni couse medical profession were not consid- fault, " Provided '8 copy of thia order le was announced. Specifically, the ac published once a week for three successive tion was taken by Director Hines or- The Evening Star_ By the Court: WALTER the bureau to accept no more appli- T MoOOY. GHIst Justice. K _true copy cants for the training, unless ap- E. CUNNINGHAM. Ast. Clerk. rector indicated he would approve no apimysiz applications. T of RESORTS against chiropractic, although actu- her private cottage on the water front would ated, it was sald, by motives only in take one or two guests at greatly reduced r s destined to raise a stir among the ATLANTIC CITY. N. thousands of chiropractors through- circles close to them today. If pressure should be brought against of veterans in such work, it was in- timated the whole matter would be perts available to the federal gover- ment. Following the conference here of the fourteen district managers for has ordered a complete recheck of trainees throughout the country, with increasig trainees’ morale. Men in institutional training such as colleges the reports from institutions, in ad- dition to periodical visits of a training will be followed up every thirty days instead of every fiftaen port by mail, and be visited every three months. - district, New York, will be made. Inspection Service Progressing. ed by Directe~ Hines under Fred Hamilton, asting &ssistant director of way. it was announced. _ Bids will be asked for a 250-bed Minn., according to plans and specifi- cations to be signed tomorrow by Some Slam. From the Boston Transcript. He—Nothing. She—Oh, do take your mind oft by new steamers de luze admission of bureau trainees into RESOLUTE e 12 Suiy 10 Aux. 0 he 200 eterans wha by ome-class cabin ateamers AUELush Bt 0 NS BAYERN May 31 — { co » and complete ik hony O D is mitted ontinue and _compl T9Breadmay . Rew Yok tor Hines announced today that he mknown heirs. aliences and desisees of : take up such work “Order of publication.—-The object of | Joint Service Wish ix (36) in Mary A. Smith's subdivision in jagainst the practice of chiropractic fhe Disteict of Columbin, in Liber X: D. C. at | practice, was understood not to have shown on plat recorded in said eor. | in its decision to bar veterans in $he Washington, D. On motion of plaintif. Director Hines was moved to take alienees and devisees of Uriah Forrest, de. man graduating “in chiropractic to | pearance to be entered herein on or before the riousstates. The scientific merits of ing been shown to the satisfaction of this o bo proceeded with as in_the case of de- ered in the government's decision, it weeks in the Washingion Law Reporter and dering the rehabilitation section o e oo GlekeiDy proved by the director, and the di- This move the government COLONIAL BEACH—A LADY OPENING the 'Interests of ex-service men, is ‘Address Box 154-M ofice. ¢ out the country, it was indicated in the bureau to reinstate the training put up to the highest sclentific ex- Recheck of Tralnees Orderea. the Veterans' Bureau, Director Hines a view to saving transportation, and and schools will be checked through bureau inspector. Men in placement days. Men in project training will re- A complete recheck of the second The inspection service, establish- the bureau, is rapidly getting under neuropsychiatric hospital at St. Cloud, Director Hines. She—What are you thinking of? yoursels.