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3 AUCTIONS. ' —_— AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE_DAYS. BAN A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estat:, Improved by the Park View Market, Georgia Avenue Between ! Park Road and Newton Place Northwest. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust, being smstrument No. 9, of March 5, 1923, a8 wod Bed by instrument No. 110. of April 10, 1921 of the land records of the District g Tumbia, and ot the' request of the party se cured therebs, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale’ by public auction. the premises on TUESDAY, THE TWELPTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1923, at FOUR-THIRTY P, the following described land and prem- situate in the county of Washington, in_front of (16) and seventeen (17) of Ste subdivision of part of “Pleasuns JF piat recorded in the oftice of the surveror or the District of Columbia, in Liber Levy Court 2 at folio 0. beginning for the same on_the east line of Georgia avenue. ninety 190) feet wide. as Dy tiam For- ayth. made M 20, 1880, as per plat rec- e of the surveyor. for 'the in Liber County 10 at ,“at_its intérsection with_the north lot numbered seventeen (IT), running thence east along said north line of said Tot 130.62 feet for the west line of & thence south along said west line of s A7.50 feet o the south line of said_alles ihence east still with said alley. five (5) fowt to the east line of lot numbered three (3), thence south along said east line of lot num bered three (3) 42.50 feet to the south line of lot numbered three (8). thence west along the south line of sa'd lot numbered three 85.13 feet (o the vast line of Georgia ave. aue, thence north along said east line of said avenue 140 feet to the place of beginning €aid land now known for purposes of assess ment and n s lots numbered eight hundred (S08), eight hundred and pine (800) and eight bundred and ten (310) i1 square numbered thirty hundred and tajrty-eight (3038) Subject to a prior deed of fogether with interest ount _of which will be A de- ie purchaser at yancing, record- at the cost of the pur: . Terms of sale to be complied with [t within fitteen days from day of sale. other Wike the trustees resrve the right to resell The property at fhe risk aad cost of the de faulting purchaser. after five adve ment of such resale in_some newspapet in the city of Washington. D. . © T RICHARDSON. MILTON STRASBU Sursey of W in the 1 i notarial fee RS, ALUABLE _TWO. LLING. No. g8z |V bt t umbia. o - pay ured thereby. th el trustees will o1l at public au f the prem- TUESDA ELFTH DAY | ! A.D, AT FOUR-THIRTY [ ollowing described land te in the District of Co- and being lot B4 ivision of 'lots, in in a part of “Mount Pleasant.’” o anz Tract,” as per plat re- | ber No. 4%, In folio 123, of the off yor for the t )’ CLOCK nown s orded in ecords of the pistrict of ¢ Terms of sa 1 subject to a firet deed f trust amounting to about $1.600 and also old subject fng to sbout $300, equired upon a of bid. ~Conveyanc ng, rding and stamps At pur. haser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied | ith within 30 days or deposit forf, JOHN B, KINNFE JOHN F."DEEDS, ) deposit 3 MACOME - deed inz 3 1922, of | Columbia secured By virtue nstrument o of the 0'CLOC E Wing fescrived Tand and. prem: | K red In" square nupired elenty four SoRtr. ms ‘Gencrined in said” deed of trusts “Barme of snia:kaid Droperty is subject to a ror Seent of, ruat Scruring 4 iadebiedness ' $10/000 ara_ Safd properts. will be sold sub: 3 “aded” o Traat imdebeednens © OF e Shiad 1 to. e pald in ‘cusn ama |1 e Taiccein (o eava instaiments, paable I8 one 'snd two. yeats. with Interest "t the | c a0 sbx an T centum per ananm b it ooty oF eIt cashy &€ |d i acpouni of |4 460 i T Al st of pure eRpiiad with within thirty dase. trom.dny of | o o, otherwise depasit. il be. forfeited and | ersy vesold st visk and cont uf detauiting | I Mresdace’ ivertigmtnt el in some aewspaper published ia McKEEVER, e st. i 0N PARK." By virtue of two deeds of trust recorded respectively in Liher 4771, at folio 348, and Liber 4771. at folio 851, of the land records of the Diktrict of Columbia and at the re-!p . the rnder. | y JUNE, AM." Davis Watking Bmulsifier, ceiving Tank, Scales, Filter and Conuection with Mot: Copper Steam Trucks, Scales, Block and Fall, Glass Jars and Cases, Sugar. Co and levied upon and io favor of K. L. Jo TRUSTEES' instrument . among the land records of the District of lumbiu, and at the request of the party se | cured ‘thereby, sell at public auction, in_front of the pry ises, ON WEDNESDAY. DAY 0'CLOCK P, and premises situate in the District of Colum bia and designated a Frank . Reeside’s subdivilon of original lots of_Columbia in Liber 40 TRUSTEES' i pu et < s FRIIDAY. 4 * AD. A lowing-described land and premises, situ er's cost Within thirty dass or deposit fo » # second deed of trust amount- | — preme Ce and to sale, northeast quantity of apartment house Risting of blankets, sheets, pillow slips, dow troliers, rocking chairs. kniv water room_tables. Robertson, j bury Co., pan; Washington Loan and Trust Comps Terms of sale to be {parig¥ Ut ert Herson for $1 ing to $18.162.50, payable thereof cash and the balance secured by first B.W. iper year, with privil ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Valu- zble Machinery, Equipment, etc., of the Co-Cremo Mfg. Co., at Nos. 458 and 460 Va. Ave. S.W. virtue of a speeial writ of fleri facias ictpal Court of the Di and o me directed. T will 1 by public auction, within the above prem- on FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF 1923, AT TEN-THIRTY O'CLOCK Motor, Re- s’ Watkins Bottle Wsher and Sterilizer Alvey Ferguson Gravity Conveyor, ket Kettle, 4 Wheel Hand Viavors, efc.: soized to satisty a judgment plaintis, v, Co-Cremo ufacturing Co., a corporation, defendant, A 1023, E. C. BNYDER, U. 8. M S POSTPONED UN atthe | SALE STORY BRICK DWELLING, ST. 8.5. . By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being . 39, recorded December 26, 1922 TWO- NO. 1611 A the undersigned trustees will THE THIRTEEN OF JUNE, A.D. 102, AT FOUR the following described land and being lot 45 in 1 and 12 in square 1088, as per plat recorded n the office of the surveyor for the District folio 184. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first trust for §000 and ulso to a mecond trust for about 2,100, balance cash. upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, record- ing and_revenue Terms of $200 deposit required amps at purchaser's cost le to be complied with within hirty days or deposit forfeited. ORMAN E. RYON WILLIAM §. RYON, Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. LE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, NO. 810 NEW JERSEY AVE. N.W. Ry viftue of a certain deed of trust duly Je2-d&ds.exsu recorded, in Liber No. 4400, follo 468 et seq of the fand records of the ‘District of Colum and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will sell, at n front of the premises. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol te in he District of Columbia, and designated as and being 1t 4, in Emilie Lullex’s subdivision n square north’ of square 503, as per plat re corded in Liber 13, folio 157, in the office of the surveor of the District of Columbia. Soid sublect to a first deed 000 and subject also to a second deed of trust for about $1,839.07; to be paid in’ cash. pon acceptance of bid. ding and revenue stam chas Terms of sale to be complied with eited R, TYRE, Trustees. AUCTIONEERS, R. HORN EDWIN B. AkdeexSukh G. SLOAN & CO., INC., 715 13th St U. 8. MARSHAL'S SALE. virtue of a writ of special fleri fa out of the clerk’s office of art_of the e directed, 1 will sell at pubiic cash, at the Fairmont Inn, corner of 14th and_Fairmont sts Washington, D. C.. at T JUNE TWELFTH, quipment, By ssiied District of for Ccurtains, lace curtains, portieres, elec- forks, bottles, miscellaneous ~china, dining he property of the defendant, Louise a sold to satisfs judgment in favor of the N. L. Saus- No. 675 Inc E. C. SNYDER, 1 <. M ARTHUR PETER AND N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE_DI trict _of Columbia.—Holding Equity rourt.—The Washington Loan and Trust Com- s corporation, trustee and executor under helast will and testament of Thomas W. Smith, eceased, plantiff, vs. Caroline Gatchell Smith, & aL. defendants.—FEquity No. 37800.—The . trustee, aving reported the sale of original lot num’ (5) in square numbered six hun- red and thirts-one (631), containing 14,330 uare feet, more or less, 'sitnate in the city Washington, District of Columbia, to Reb 3 per square foot, amount- S follows: $5,000 eed of trust on the property payable. $2,000 e of prior payment of id deferred payments, said sale being sub- fect to the pasment of a broker's commission of $644.88, it is this 17 ordered firmed by the court, trary b shown on or before the 4th day of Juna, published Cessive weeks in porter and The Evening Star prior to_ the piration of said period tice h day of May, 1923, atified and co use to the con. sald sale be unless that provided a copy of this order be nce a week in each of three suc- the Washington Law Re- F. IDDONS, Jus- MORGAN INNINGHA m519,26-fe2 192: (Seal.) EACH, Clerk. sar. Clerk Tue copy. y F. E signed truste front of the premises on FOUR, 1923. AT FIVE following described land and premises: s mbered lghtean (18) and nineteen (19) in fitty one Lundred and 0fty- vn's subdiision of *‘Hamp- orded in_Liber 36, e upon | One-third of the pur. of which a deposit of | ith the trustees at time | ce In two equal install- ome and two years, with in- rate of 6 per cent per annum, semi‘annually, secured by first deed of the properts sold. or all cash. at the | A option of the purchaser. at folio 89. of the following _term chase money in ca 3200 must be mad D in thirty days or deposit will be forfeited and the property resol B CHARLES W. STETSON. | HARRY M. PACKARD. my30&d T WESCHLER, o ADAM A, {30576, Administration. { that the bin, the’ District of Columbia on the estate of Rose L. Fryer, late of the | Purchaser to pay all | exeluded from couveyancing charges and to make settlement | Given under my hand th 1923. 3 ident. WELL, Deputy Begister of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. NK STETSON, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court. — No. .—This is to give notice | sbscriber, of the District of Colum- ned from the Probate Court of | letters testamentary | FRA UPREME Columbia. has_obts istrict of Columbia, deceased. All persons | | having claims ugainst the deceased are here- warned fo exhibit the same, with the | Vouchra. thereot, Jexally anthenticated. € the subscriber on or before the Sth day of May, | D. 1 otherwise they may Ly law be ) all benefit of e. 17th day of May, | ATIO! AND TRUST | OMPANY. B (Seal.) AL SAV WILLIAM D. HOOVER, Pres Attest: THEODORE COG! my19,26-fe2 ATCTIONEER. D TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VAL- IMPROVED REAL _ESTATE, DWELLING NO. 712 22nd TREET NORTHWEST. . By virtue of authority vested in the nnder- ned by the last will and testament of Mary | Murphy, deceased, administration 0366, | T will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE FOUR. | DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1028, AT FIVE F.M.. the following described land and premiaes, fitvate in the city of Washing. n, District of Columbia, to-wit: Part of lot | & 0. twelve (12), in square N fifty-six (36), | & beginning on 220d st. thirts-two feet, five and three-fourths inches from' the horéh. corner and running sixtesn feet four inenes south, Thence west savents.three feet two half inches. ‘theace north three feet two | iwehes, thence west to the rear. thence north | irteen fe thence east to the heginning: city. Columbin otherwise known for the purpos essment a3 ot eight hundred and. EXECUTOR TARLE FRAMB FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court. — No. | 30804, Administration.—This is to give notice that th subscriber, of the District of Colum- ia, has obtalned from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Louise Eugenle de Moltke Huttfeldt, Moltke Huitteldt, France, deceased. otherwise known as Louise de ate of the Republic of All persons baving claims gainst the deceased are hereby warned to xhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 5th day of May, A.D. wise they mas by law be excluded frop all and a | benefit of said estate this 17th day of M INGS AND TRUST COMPAN D. HOOVER, _President. | THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, rty- | the Probate Court. 1924 other- Given under my hand 1023, NATIONAL SAV- - By WILLIAM | (Seal) _Attest: | Clerk of my19.26-je2 Bee (835) 1o square Aftr-six (36) Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid 1n cash. the balanct i twe “qual’ inetailments. payable in one and twe ears, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, {8 payable semi-anpunally, from day of sal wecured by deed of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of 8300 required of the Jurchaser e G time o' ate. s, Tecording, revenue atamips ABd motar fesa at the Cont of the purchaser.. Termy of sale To be complied with within thirty davs ‘from Aay of sale, otherwise the trustee and |d executor’ Teserve fhe Tight to resell ‘the property at the risk and cost of the defanlting pirhaser affer fice dave Fuh resale Some newspaper publi 158 ity of Washington. Do icy . Puvished fa I DANIEL E ‘ Ul.‘z(\ NOGHUE, sion Trust bullas | Je2-aadsexSu Fxecutor and Trustee, ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. |4 Valuable Improved Real Es- tate in a Business Zone, Brick Store With Apart- ments, Northwest Corner 24th and Pa. Ave. N.W,, and Brick Dwelling Ad- o of Sue B. istration Docket 68.—Appl! made herain for protate of the I All conveyanc- | testament of said deceased testamentary ington Loan and Trust Company, it is ordered this 16th day of May, A.D. Cross,” Denett: | Harry T." Jordan 1aw ‘and next of ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, Atforneys. UPREME Colun COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF —Holding Probate Court.—Estate Ker, deceased.—No. 30423, Admi; ion having been will and and for letters on said estate by The Wash. 1923, that Isa- Jumes H. Caustin, Reginald ‘Angle Jordan. Mabel Cross ora_Magruder, West, Wratt Cross, Clayton Cross. Edwin M. drertisement of | West, Dr. ate Chacles Ho ler, Reginald D. West, Charles Homil- Dorothy Alden_Jordan, mino ordan, §r., minor ¢ the ‘said_minors Harry T. Harry T. Jordan, custodian Dorothy’ Alden Jordan and and_ the unknown heirs at n of sald decedent and all thers concerned, appear in said court on Mon- y. the 25th day of June, A.D. 1923, at 10 m.. to show cause why such appli ation should not be granted. Let motice here. of be published in the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star once in each of Three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty WILLIAM _HITZ, he Probate Court. joining, No. 2403 Pa. Ave. N.W. By virtue of authority vested in the undet- ned 1 will offer for sale by public auction, fn front of the premise » o AY. THE FOURTH DAY OF J AT 4 0'CLOCK P.M. lana and premises, the following described situste_ in the city of shington, District of Columbia, to-wit Part of lot 8, in square 26, fronting 60.17 feet on Pennsylvania ave. and about 50 feet 24th street, mproved by two-story and e store on first floor and 2 rooms and Dath on 2nd floor; hot-water heat; No. 2401 | P n.w.; also three-story brick dweiling ning, No. 2408 Pa. ave. n.w. ‘erms of sale: Subject to first trust $12,000 | o at 8% due March 17, 1925, and second trust about $8,000 at 7% payable on or before two | from March 17, 1922; balance cash. jeposit of $500 required at time of sale. b conveyancing, recording, revenue notarial fees at cost of purchaser. be complied with within thirty days from day | ¢ of sale, otherwise the tight is reserved tol]; resell the property at the risk and cost of the Gefaulting purchuser. after five days' adver- tisement of sach resale in some ublished in the city of Washington D, C. ®y28-d&dbs ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. Terms to ] o ministration Docket een made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased and for let- ters testamentary o said estate by American Security and Trust Company, it is ordered this 17th da 1023, ward ‘Thomas Frankiin, Lowry Franklin, M (minor), Winfield Scott Scl Monday, the 25th ;lld return da. : [ ALDERT B. LEET, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—Estate f James Franklin, deceased.—No. Ad- 60 -Application _having of May, A.D. th 4 ‘ranklin, o e Adeiine _Amelia Franklin, F. Bartlett, Todd retta Franklin, Wal- Elizabeth Franklin Franklin (custbdian). all non-residents, and appear in said court on of Jume. A.D. 1923, at 0 o'clock a.m.. to show cause Why such lication should not be granted. et notice ereof be published in the Washington Law er Allen Franklin, Ma Mre. Cor B. ley, 11 others concerned, Reporter and The Evening Star newspaper nce in each of three successive weeks before he return day herein mentioned, the first pub- jeation to be not leas thau thirty days before WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Attest: ' THEODORE COGEWELL, Clerk of the Probate Court. my19,26-je2 \ «poons, | €tc., seized and levied upon s} WHITING, Attorneys. l { 30648, Adminiatration —This is to give notice THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LEGAL NOTICES. CRANDAL MACKEY, Attorney. SUPREMP COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. ~ Holding Probate Court. — No. 30373, Administration.—This Is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, hax obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia Ietters testamentary on the estate of Anaie Farden, late of the District of Columbia, decensed.’ Al persons baving claims against the deceased are hereby arned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally suthenticated. fo the sub scriber on or before the 14th day of May. A.D 1924; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 14th day of May, 1923. ANNA H. DAY, 412 Tenn. ave. ne. (Seal) Al- teat: THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Regis- ter of Wills for the District of Columbiy Clerk of the Probate Court. my19.26-je: ~ FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—Setate of John Winthrop Wadleigh, deceased.— No. 30007, Administration Docket 9. Application b been made herein for probate of the la and testament of sald deceased and for let ters testamentary on said estate by Mary Remey Wadleigh it is ordered this 18th day | of May, A.D. 1923, that John Remey Wad. | leligh and George Remey Wadleigh. minors, non-residents, and all others concerned, appea; in said court ‘on Monday, the 25th day of June, A.D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m., to whow cause | why such’ application shouid hot be granted. Lot notice hereof be published in the Wash ington Law Reporter and The Bvening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first ublication o be not less than thirty days hefore said return day. WILLIAM = HITZ Justice. Seal. _Attest: THEODORE COGS. WELL, Depnty Register of Wills for the Dis. “olumbla, Clerk p the Probate Court. NK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court. — No. | 30608, Admipistration.—This is to give notic that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia. has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of J. Forbes Beale, Iate of th District_of Columbia, deceased. = All persons having claims against’ the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub scriber ‘on or before the 5th day of May. A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be excluded trom all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 17th day of May, 1923 NA- TIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER. President. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Reg ister of Wills for the District of Columbix, Clerk of the Probate Court. my10.26 je T GEO. H. CALVERT, Jr., Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding a Probate Court.—In re estate of Mary A. E. Umphrey, or Humphres, deceased —Administration No. 29859.—To tiie Honorable, the, Justice hoiding said Court. ideration of the report of Charles . Edwards, administrator, c. t. s, of sale to Willlam B. Dandridge of the property knowu as parcels 201 /83 and 201784 (being premises No. 105% Roulevard avenue), for Fourteen Hundred (§1,400) Dollare cash, by the Court this 17th day of May, 1 ORDERED that said sale be. and the same is hereby confirmed, unless cause 1o the con! be shown on or before the 13th day of June, 1923; provided, a copy of this order be pub lished once a_week for three consecutive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. A true copy. (Seal.) Attest: THEODOR COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for th District of Columbia, Clerk of the Prob Court. COURT OF THE Holding Prob: ! inan Lisber, de tration Docket 69. been made hercin for probate of the laat w and testament of said deceased and for the issuance of letters testamentary on said estate unto Amelia Lieber Stearns and Loutse Lieber Lawrence, it is ordered this 16th day of May, { at Francis Lieber, minor: Ge: ~Lieher, custodian, aad &1l others con ., appear in ourt on Monday, 'Iol o: | why such application shouid not be granted. Let notice hereof be publiahed in the Washinkton Law Reporter ind The Evening Star once in each of three Successive weeks befors the return day here mentioned, the firat pablication o be not less | {than hirty daye before said retura day. | WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. ' Attest: | {THEGDORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of ‘Wills for the District of Columbia, € of e 2 - AR Je2 WILLIAM A. DONCH, Attorney. | SUPREMB OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court, — Estate {of Hans Wunderiich, deceased —No 30565, { Administration Docket 69.— Application havin been made herein for probate of the last wil and testament of said deceased and f testamentary on said estate by Fmil Wurde Nl widow. it 11th day of Mav. A.D. derlich. the SUPREME umbia N, pplication havh COURT appear thie 25(h day of Jun ek #.m., to show caus cation should ot be granted et notice hereof be published in_the Wash ton Law Reporter 'and The Evening Star = uccessive wacks before ™ 'day herein mentioned, the fir on 10 be. Dot less than fhirts dass said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNEK, Register of Wills for the District of Colum: | bis. Clerk of the Probate Court. my19.2 RAL before SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | €olumbia.—Holding _Probate Court.—Estate irginia_McDonald, deceased.—No. Administration Docket 69.—Application hav. n made herein for probate of the la will and testament of said deceased, and for ers_testamentary on said estate, by J. Ed ard McDonald, it is ordered this 29th day of May, A.D. . that Edward Turner fant, and rs concerned, appear in said the 9th day of Jul 1823, at 10 o'clock, a.m., to show suck. application should not be granted. rotice hereof be published in the Washin Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in h of three successive woeks before the return day lLerein, the first publication to be 5t less than thirty davs before said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Ceal.) Attest W. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of Wills for the District ‘of Columbia, Clerk of 02.9.18 ZOR Attorney. SUPREM Columbia, THE D Probate COURT OF Holding TRICT OF Court.—No. that the subscriber, of the District of Colum bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia, letters of adminis- tration on the estate of Sarah Carrick, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per- sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with . the Youchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 22nd day of May, A.D. 1954; ‘otherwise they may by ex- Cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 220d day of May, 1923, SARAH 'CARRICK, 600 Aspe . (8eal.) Attest: THEODORE WELL, Dej uty Register of Wills for the District of Co- lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. my2d,je2.9 WILLIAM H. MANOGUE, Attorney for Plaintift, Filed May 23, 1920 MORGAN H. DEACH, o) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla.—Charles David Kenney ve. unknown heirs, atc.. of Lewls G. Twkes- burs.—Equity No. 40943.—The object of this Suit is {0 obtain 8 decrce establishing of rec ord the title of plaintiff, by adverse posses- slon, good aod pertect (o the Tollowing de Scribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot numbered fifteenyin Koch's subdivision of lots in square numberMd tree hundred and fifteen. On"Iotlon of the piaintiff it is by the court this 28rd day of May, 1923, ordered that the defendants, the unknown heirs, devisees and allenees of Lewis G. Twkesbury, cause thelr appearance to be entered herein, ‘on or before e first rule day occurring after the expira- tion ‘of the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundaya and legal holidays, after the day of the first Dublication hereof, otherwise this cause will be Droceeded with as in came of default: provid- 24, a copy hereof be published once week for Three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Dreaing Star before raid das.other_publication “belag dispensed with for ‘satisfactory reasons shown. WALTER I. McCOY, Chief Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. QUNNINGHAM. Asst. Clerk. __my26,5e2.9 LEONARD A. BLOCK, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 30808, Administration.—This is to give motice that the subseriber, of the District of Colum. Dbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Wong Kai, also known a Wung Lung Kai, late of the District of Co- lumbia. deceased. _All persons havidy claime against the deceased are hereby warned to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, le- gally authenticated, to the subscriber, o or before the 22nd day of May, A.D. 1924: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 2204 day _of May, 1923. THEODORE L. BLOCK., 911 Woodward bldg. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ‘my26.Je2.0 KENYON .& MACFARLAND, news. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 80612, Administration.—This is to give Dotice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum. bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbia, letters testamentary ontbe estate of Mary L. D. Mactarland, late of the District of Columbia, deceased.’ ~All perzens having claims against the deceased are ereby warned to exhibit the same. with the liy authenticated, to th y of May, Attor- vouchers thereof, le; subscriber on or before the Sth ds .D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Giv- en under my hand this 23rd day of May, 1923. COSEPHINE D. STRONG: 1208 18th st. n. (Se ) Atte: THEODORE COGSWELL. uty Register of Wills for the District of lumbia. Clerk of the Projate Court. 1 May, A D . C., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Solid Foundation. BUT CLARICE oLD DONT BE & GAL, LISTEN To Fool! 1 KNOW WHAT Tr DoNG! HAVE & KEEP ( ON PLAYIN !“3 TH' STOCK MARKET ! LEGAL NOTICES. H. R. DULANY, Jr., Attoruey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, _Holding _Probate Court.—No. 30874, Administration.—This is to’give notice that the subseriber. of the District of Colum. has obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbia, letters 1 entary on the estate of Thomas P. Kane, late, of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons ing claims sgainst the deceased are hereby ‘arned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscrib- er on or before the 16th day of May. A.I 1923; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 16th day of ) AS F. KA Attest: THEODORE COGSWE:! juter of Wills for the District of Columbi rk of the Probate Court. my28.5e2.8 LOUIS OTTENBERG, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin, Holdlng Probate Court.—Estate of Maria Ana’ Drain. deceased.—No. 30638, Ad- ministration Docket 69.—Appiication having Dbeen made herein for probate of the last will The eleven This te for the winter will be and are during will Dean ai National University Law School 7:30 Saturdays. offered be sent on request, between 0 and 5, at the LAW SCHOOL BUILDING 818 13th St. N.W. Telephone Main 6617 "IN NAKING A STUDY oF THE MARKET; I™M A 1 STUDENT OF FINANCE!' ™Y SPECULATIONS ARE BASED ON THE SoLip FoundaTion OF Fifty-Fifth Year regular summer term of weeks will open June 15. rm carries the same credit degree as either the fall, or spring term. Classes held at 4:50 p.m., 6:30 p.m. p.m. week duys, except A number of courses which are not given other terms. Catalog . or the be seeu the nd Secretary may o Mt. Vernon at 9 and testament of said deceased, and for let ters testamentary on said estate, by Maria Rosa Drain, it is ordered this 24th day of May MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE | (Admission to Grow D. 1923, that Mary Charlotte Drain, a minor. a Maria G. Drain, her guardian and o fodian, aud il others concernied appear in sa nt eonrt on Monday. the 2nd day of July, A.D. | 8% 1923, at 10 k am. to show cause why ch application shonld not be granted. Let otice hereof be published in the Hington | aw Reporter and Evening Ktar once in each three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not .ess_than thirty days before said re turn dar WILLIAM HITZ. Justice. (Seal.) Attest: HEODORE COGEWELL, Deputy Reg- ister we Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk "of the Probate Court. my26.Je2,9 anos. ' E Toeat] Is at_your HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorney; SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Tda N. Doty decensed.— 0624, Ad. ministration Docket 89— Application baving been made hereln for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for let ters testamentary on sald estate by Ethel L. Atkinson. it is ordered this 22nd of May| A.D. 1073, that John Walter Keeffe, Joseph Russell Keeffe. Eilnn Hanora Keeffe. Marie Josephine Keeffe Mickle and all others con cerned. appear in said court on Zud day of July. A.D. 1923. at 1 t0 show cause why such app be granted. Let mnotice hereof be published in the Wushington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive ARAAAA A AN AR should not CLEAN, DRY STORE FOR FURNITURE AND Phone Main 1282. AR A AR AT AT Who Moves You Where You Move Phone Main 6900—Cur and_experienced and careful men are Storage in our fireproof furniture warehouse at reasonable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & 920-922 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 6900 00" . DISTRICT EXPRESS CO. STORAGE. PACKING Phone Potomac 682 ‘Conven. | Pa. ave stimate cheerfully given. on. WESCHLER'S, 920 AM,1P.M,2 3 6P M, 645 Just as Important as added vans Two Bodts t AM,1P. M, 2:30P. M. ! ROUND TRIP, 85c¢ Marshall Hall, 9 A. M., 10 Round Trip, 50c Moonlight Trip Every Night WELL MAYBE SHES. RIGHT AT THAT! IVE GOT To ADMIT THE oL GAL'S BEEN READING QUITE A BT RECENTLY! HERE'S ONE OF HER BOOKS WOW: TLL® TAKE ‘A SQUINT &T 1T} § Hall lp.m. A M, 10 ters, will Educational tures. speak on Values of = Extra) Mrs. Ella Dav The luncheon committee, - :30 P. M. P. M. 1 p.m. for his subject An informal service. Storage Co. VEENDAM (new)... June 9, ROTTERDAK ... June 16, VOLENDAX (new)...June 23, RYNDAM Tun NEW AMSTERDAM July AR R R FACILITIES. LOW. PHONE AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth, Boulogne-sur-Mer table. tion will meet on Tuesday, bers of the Causerie at 7 morning class will members. The Women's Ci open house during July 14, Aug. 18 July 21 Aur, 25 July 28, Sept. 1 the Shriners’ conv The Bible study ention. T _OR & Rench, N WARFHOU AND SHIPPING. 50 Plorida e lots, North eks before the return day herein mentioned the first publication to be not less than thirty days hefore said return day. WILLIAM HITZ tice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGS- WATIONAL_CAPTTAL STORAGS & MOVING CO. Mass. Ave. N E. Chesapeake Beach, APPL] ADY Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Ma. ) one Linc. 6107. | Farm, the summer home 143442 U St. N.W T N. 3. sie Edson, at Rockville, WELT, neputs Register of Wills for the Dix trict of (ol of the Probate Court my20.4 M. D. ROSENBERG and 8. G. MUL- LOY, Attorneys. SUPRE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 4 Woodward Bldg. TRANSIT CO. ONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS ecial Rates to Boston and From_Pitzsburgh Give Us & Ring. Main 2162. Mary Mausfleld, deceaset ve, with the approval of the Supreme Ccusz of ‘the District of Columbia. holding a Probate Court ap. Pointed Monday. the 1Sth day of June, 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m., as the time. and said conrt room as the piace. for making payment and distribution from said estate, under the court's tion and control, when and where all d_persons entitled to distribntive or the residue, or p to attend. in’ per gent or attorney duly authorized. with laims agalnst the estate. properly PHONES their iuow;;:fo STORAGE KRIEG’SE)(PRESS PACKING " STATES STORAGE CO. PACKING. SHIPPING. M. 4229, F. 2425. FIREPROOY. | Birsetly on the beach, hlulhl. SHIPPING Opes all year. Main 2010. a B 8o N.w. THOMPSON vonched. Given under our hands this 24th day f Mar. 1923 ROSS P. ANDREWS. MAT RICE D_ ROSENBE] RUR MULLOY Attest later of Clerk ohate ¢ FRANK ST SUPREME COURT QF THE DISTRICT OF lumbin.—Holding _Probate Court.—No 20378, Administration—This is to give notice That ihe subscriber, Which was by the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia ters testamentars on the estaf vu. (Seal.) LL. Deputy Re for the District of Colnmbia, art my28.je2.9 SON, Attorney. LOCAL TRANSFER & STORAGE] mooern FIREPROOF suiLoin (WE CRATEK, PHONE NORTH 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W.| Balt and fresh ‘weter in all private Usual exciusive feature malotained. Eates consistent with costs ef Bend for bookler. name of the president, Becker, Mme. Camille greeted the members friends, and sical recitation, “Le Vent” court), Mme. trio, violin, Mrs. Miss Marie-Leontine Dore Walten—"Valse “Oriental” (Cesar Cui) enson). verse, Comedy, in ette_Maricot. _ Vocal solos, sie Edson: “Elegie stination” (Fontenailles), (Guy d'Hardelot) Walten; accompanist, Ml Leontine Becker: ‘“‘Andani “Valse Triste” (Sibelin), 11 saint-Saens) by request. service. & CO. HOTEI & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS e ial Spring Rates. _ Always GOLF over two championshi induiged in the year around ; p1 wpon apphication to the botel m: PACK AND SHI Prisby James, deceased, has, with the val of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, helding a Probate Court, appointed its guests. Ownerstip Management Capacity. 40 cars. AAND AMERICAX N THE OCEAN FRONT ‘anagement THY HOTEL STRAND TRIO, artsts of un- g e, Tender delpretal concerts Twon dally. HOTEL STRAND GARAGE on the premises ; is operated by the hotel for the exclusive use of Phone Atlantic City 165 “Le Quartorzieme Con: Poulin; Leontine Mme Becker; sie Edson. The reunion: PLAN Open. _Cap. 0. | | DeT- ‘courses may be wileges availabie ed at the third annual the National ley. The Monday, the 25th day of June, 1023, k ‘a.m., as the time. and said conrt rcom as the place, for making payment and distrivution from said estate, under the court's Qirection and control, when and where all creditors and persons’ entitled to distributive res or lezacies, or the residue. or parts Thereof, are notified to attend, in person or by agent or attorner duly anthorized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched Given under mv hand this 29th day of May. 1928. SAV AND TRUST COMPANY. By . Attornes. (Seal.) Aftest: W. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colum. Clerk _of roba rt 9.18 HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia.—Holding ~ Probate Court.—No. 29287, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscribers. who were by the Court of ict of Columbia eranted let. ters testamentary on the estae of Maria B. D. rll, deceased, have, with the approval of Supreme Court of the Distriet of Colum- 3 a Probate Court. appointed Mon. h day of June, 1823, at 10 o'clock e. and safd court room as the place, for making pavment and distribution glant cities largest indeed travel SOUTHAMERKA GEE Havana. the Panama Canal. the the lux ere. 14,350 conditions. ESSEQUIBO . ERRO ... Special _Reduced Rates for Round South America Tours DACIFIC LINE The Pacific Steam 26 Broadway, N. Y. Jotel t Andes and the of Latin America trip on fonsly appointed “E” steam- tons_ displacement, the Ships to Peru and Chile. is a delightfol experience. Every comfort adapted to tropical wonderful directl: 600 BRICK GARAGE i~ ] ATLANTICCITY.N.J. ! The ideal American plan hotel on the ocean front. o general federation. Hon. J. J. Tigert, C. Anthony Waynes Cooke, New York — Havana Panama—Peru—Chile .June 23 July 21 South Carclina Avenue, just Orchestra, dancing, eievator, Running vigation Co. Beautifal pew Sanderson & Son, Inc. or local agents WELCOME, SHRINERS IN ATLANTIC CITY IT'S THE EW ENGLAN 28 Ll o Witk for e {istrated bt and city map. Ratés modsrete. general D. A R. ing of Federation league entertained at off Boardwalk. Priate baths. v v o e day_ previous t Poole had from said estate, under the court's®direction and control, when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacies, or the residue, or parts thereof. are notified ‘to attend, in person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, With their claims against the estate properly Youched. Given wnder our hands this 29th day of May, 1023. DAVID SYLVANTS CARLL, UNION TRUST COMPANY. Ry GEO Sec. ond Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: TAYLOR. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 30690, Administration —This is to give D Fiint the subseriber. of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Court of | The District of Columbia. letters testamentary n the estate of Heater B. Waring, Inte of the Dlstrict of Columbia. deceased. "All persons baving ciaims against the deceased are here- by warned fo eshibit the same, With the Vouchers thereof, legally _authenticated. to | the subscriber, on or before the 25th day of D. 1024; otherwise they may by law be exclided from all beneft of said estate. | Given under my band this 25th day of Mar. CHARLES C. BADEN, 2637 Garfleld . Seal. W. CLARK TATLOR. puty Regisier of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 102,9.16 S, RELIA: WERTP UNITED AMERICAN LINES HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE ENGLAND FRANCE GERMANY To Plymouth, Cherbourg, Hemburg | Resolute - June 12 | RESOLUTE . Cherbourg, *Kouthampton. ALBERT BALLIN (new) July 2 To Hambury Dircet (Cabin_ Ships) THURINGIA. . June 14 Aug. HANSA 3 Sailings from W. 46th St., New Yorlk Apply 0 UNITED AMERICAN LINES 39 Broadway i T ™“RURNING WATER IN R ot Bhoy wpecia weekis: Joint Service with outside N the Anthony League. College Women's Club. C. Zirkle, committe lunches will announces roome. ALL ROOMS for rates and folder. GABLF & DEVITT. | inclusi but to the general EUROPE Shower NCE. ...June 26 July July 10 Aug. Sept.6 2 ‘Sept. 13 9 Sept. 20 3 Oct. 4 Pennsylvania Ave Alw Private baths. ru rooms. Writ rates. une 28 Aug. PHALIA July 12 Aug. Steel Pier. || JOLMHURST ing WELLSBORO Kentucky Ave., near each, cor. houss; open surround- ings; center of attractions 4nd piers. Running water in ‘ rooms, private baths. Bathing priviieses from hotel. Elevator to street. Table nexcelled. | S e P B Ownership . Booklet RALPH MECKLEY close to Beach and open. Capacity 300. for literature and_ specinl A. H. ba The proceeds will furnishing the clubhouse. The D..C. Clubs held ‘it season Monday ing were read and the election” resulted Miss Cornelia Hill president. Mrs. tiring second HOTEL vice uca- “Developing ‘the Moving Pic- Mrs. Dorothy De Muth Wat- son, Washington correspondent for Mu- sical America, will be the honor guest. s Levis will preside. Mrs. James McNeill, chairman, announces a fo- rum luncheon to be held on June 16 at The Persian minister is to be the guest of honor and speaker, having “Persia of Today Customs, Music and Literature.” card party at bridge and five hundred will be played will be given under the auspices of the entertainment committee on June 18 at § p.m. There will be a prize for each Tts which The evening class of the French sec- the diners at the French table at 6 and the paee e cet Wednesday at T%am® These clasbes are free to club Club will hriners’ week and extends its hospitality to the women of keep class will meet on | Le Cercle Franenis de Waxhington, “Les Precieuses Ridicules,” held one Hindmarsh their ramatic Mu- (d'Harau- with piano piano, cello, the following | and musical program was gives Blanche Itamy, Miss Maude Scruggs at the Duff Lewis Becker; (Cesar Cui). “Fantasie de (Val- es Pa a. Mme. Geore- Bes- (Massenet), “Ob- Sans Tel” | Dore Marie- (Gluck), Cygne” (de Comedie in_one act (Valabegue): Bocantin, M. Georges Bocantin, Mile. Auguste_Vergeoin M. Carlos Blume; Marion. Mme. Bes- adjourned until the first Wednesday in Novem- Silvia” (Delibes) and “Min sant” (Francols Coppee); Sil Blanche Remy; Zanetto, Mile. Cello solos. ve. Marie- The Anthony League was represent- meeting of | American Council, held Mav 24 at Continental Memorial Hall. by its president, Mrs. Anna E. Hend- league holds the unique position of membership in the counci! on its own recognition in addition to its membership afiliation through the Mrs. Hendley will 9 | make a_full report to the league on the subjects taken up by the council ! as well as the addresses made by the | speakers, among whom were Presi- dent Harding, Gen.‘John J. Pershing, R. Mann, ! Prof. Michael Pupin, Frank A. Van- derlip and Townsend Scudder. address of welcome was made by Mrs. president At the final meet- this season of the District of Woman's Clubs at the Hotel Roosevelt Monday, the luncheon honor of Mrs. Hester M. Poole, a char- ter member of the league, and one of the oldest suffrage workers. the luncheon Mrs. celebrated her ninetieth birthday. and was the reciplent of a bunch of ninety roses sent to her by | I Anna E. Hendley presided at the luncheon. The held On_the Nrs. Mrs. Joseph Chairman of the finance light be served at the club- house, 1822 I street, every day from Monday, June 4, to Saturday, June 9, " not only to club members, public_as well. be used that toward Federation of Wom: last meeting for this at the Hotel Roose- velt. the president, Mrs. Frizzell, pre- siding. Minutes of the annual meet- “continued in_the election of for second vice the re- had Waterman, president, LEGAL NOTICES. p——— —By POP MOMAND. HOLY MACKEREL® A How FO PLAY THE. STOCK MARKET AND WIN" By &, WISEGUY 4 News of the Clubs | Women's City Club—Dr. A. Frances Fove will be tea hostess for June. | tea will be given in the clubhouse Sun- day afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. The subscription dinner of the busi- ness and professional women's section will be held on June 13 at 6:30 o'clock Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher, di- lrecl.nr of the public service and tional department of the Crandall thea- served the District of Columbia Fed- A |eration eight vears as an officer. Dr. Tom Williams announced a lec- ture course for next winter, at which time some of the most noted psy- chologists of the country will be heard. Capt. W. B. Miller, vice com- mander of the American Legion, was the speaker of the morning, after which the meeting adjourmed for lunch. Many changes were made in the by- laws, which will require some reor- ganizing before the opening of the club season next autumn. Mrs. Shelton, the director, and Mrs. Vandergrift, alternate to the presi- dent, who attended the council of the | General Federation at Atianta, gave reports. By special request of the president, Mrs. Frizzell, a member of the Ex- celgior Club, Tead an original poem. The American Awsociution of Uni- versity Women—A special dinner, followed by informal bridge. will be given Thursday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Herbert Hoover will give a gar- den party at her home Friday, from 0 to 6:30 p.m., to members of the club and Washington branch. Branch, club and visiting members have been invited to tea at the clubhouse Wed- nesday to meet the newly elected of- ficers” of the Washington branch. These are: Miss Margaret Bell Mer- rill, president; Mrs. Glen _Levin Swiggett, vice president; Miss Mirlam O'Brien, 'secretary, and_ Mrs. _Paul Kaufman, -treasurer. Mrs. J. C. Robertson will be hostess at the tea. After this week the regular Wednes- day teas will be resumed. This week will be the last during which daily teas are served at the clubhouse. All university women in Washington during the Shrine convention have been invited to these teas. The annual dinner and @ance of the Chicago Alumni Association will occur at the club tonight. American Women’s Legion.—The executive board held its last meeting of the season Monday with its newly elected officers. At its Tecent conven- tion in this city an amendment to its constitution enlarging the eligibility clause to include aunts and gran mothers of men who served in the world war as well as the descendants of the present members was rejectad on the second day owing to a flaw tn its presentation. but “such an wmend- ment will undoubtedly be adopted another year.” The Clover Club met recently at tha home of Mrs. Bemis. Mrs. Bischoft spoke of her trip to the Mammdth Caves, Kentucky. Miss Mary Hayler, treasurer of the District Fedaration of Women's Clubs, was guest. The next meeting will be held June 1¢ at the home of Mrs. Claude Owen. The Newcomb Club of Bethesdn, Md., met lately at the home of Mrs. J. Henry Brown. A needlework branch of the Guild of America was organ- ized, with Mrs. William T. Owens, chairman. Mrs. Fannie Hoyt, a for- mer leading lady with Robert Man- tell, gave readings from Shakespears. ?(“N Dawson rendered piano selec- ons. The Friends ursery Aid Clab— The May meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest R. McComas, in Jocelyn street, Chevy Chase, Monday afternoon, the president. Mrs. Wil- liam E. Chamberlin, presiding. Edgar Merritt, assistant Indfan commiseion- er. spoke of “The Indian and His Problems.” A profit of more than $100 was reported on the tea and sale held for Friendship House, and that amount was given to the house. It being the annual meeting, Mrs. Wil- liam Briggs presented the following . slate, for which the ballot of the clab was cast: President, Mrs. Frank Car- den, founder of the club: vice presi- dents, in the order named, Mrs. E. D. Ball, Mrs. Edwin A. Niess, Mrs. Br- nest R. McComas; recording secre- tary, Mrs. Willlam Bart; cor) nd- in | ing secretary, Miss Flora L, ohn- son: treasurer. Mrs. Henry H. Myers. The club wiil close its Season with a picnic at the Joaquin Miller cabdin. in Rock Creek Park, June 18, at which Mrs. H. L. Overstreet will be hostess. ernationnl Axsociation of Art and Letters—With the Latin Amerfoan evening. when the minister of Vene- zuela, Dom Pedro Manuel Arcaya, was the guest of honor, the reguiar ac- tivities of the association ceased for the summer months. An official sum- mary of the work of April and May shows a roster of men and women prominent in diplomatic and resident life who have contributed to the pleasure and educational interest of the meetings at the clubhouse, 1715 1 street. Dramas, concerts, receptions and lectures have varied the séason, closing with a dance arranged by the membership committee Monday night. Social Club, Hebrew Home for the Aged.—This organization, identified with such continuous work in bea- half of the home members, gave an outing last Sunday to South River, Md. The two truckloads of young people made the trip over the Mary- land hills and spent a holiday of water in all bed- RESORTS. MARLYAND. irnel - ! | Neow York H | Oces ! ing first hotel from central: _fireproof PHILBRICK McCOY, Attormey. | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Holding a Probate Court —In re estate of Anna Dobson Mgers, de- ceased —Administration _No. 28875 —Order Nisi for Bale—Almon C, Myers, sdministrator, of the estate of Anma Dobson Myers *baving reported fo the court tnaé Teceived & pr 43, in_square 1051, as per plat recorded in liber 17, folio 131, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, with" improvements thereon it the price of five thousand Ave hundred doliars (85,500), of Which fiye thousand dollars (§3,000), 'is to be paid 1o cash of undred _dollars {#200)." nas. been paid us & deposit, the pur. (haser to give & second deed of trust for five hundred dollars (8500), subject fo a commis- sion of wo hundred and sixty five dollars (s265), it 8 by the court this 20th day of May, 923, adjudged, ordered and decreed that said offer b ccepted and sald sale be ratified and confirmed uniess cause be shown to the | Colombo. America Voyage de Luxe tothe MEDITERRANEAN y the New 22,000 Ton Palatial Liner GIULIO CESARE JULY 7th Largest and Fastest Italian Liner. AZORES, Taormina ... ITALIA AMERICA SHIPPING CORP. One State St. GSTON 3 ONE GENERALE | :2::. " iy on 5eh foor. i Goean iew - NORTH BEACH, MU, LEIC tage, Washington ave. and Phi home_sccommaodations TOT- delpliia st.; bathing, hand ball and that other ncient and glorious pastime known as eating,” leaving for home as tha moon rose from behind the hills. Mr. Goldberg was chairman of the out- ing committee. overlook- | RURAL HOME ON pri. beach, evator boating, bathing and fishiny dinners; write for_weeklr a M. A. LEYRER. | Mrs. MATILDA NOWELL, i $8.50 daily: special wkly Ocean el TABOR INN prese. rooms. Special season raf Owner management. 5. P. & A M. DUNN. Phone West River 217-J WEST RIVER A Chesapeake now open: Jarge lawn. dense shade, special chicken week-end rates; Shady XD | The Woman’s Club of Bethesda held a bridge and musical Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. C. L. Corby. on Rockville road. It was one of the most successful events ever con- d Connecticut av. BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. ducted by the organizatio.. The i Corby estate and home was thrown TOTTAC open for se: WASHINGTO Heights, Md. Always open, always ready: Write_or_phone. M HOTEL CONTINENTAL solutely terms moderate. LSH_DUNCA! under new man- agement; wuperd location, Wonderful view, ab- ‘modern: write or phone for reserva- tions. Mr. and Mrs, CHAS. H. KAUS, Props. open during the whole of the after- noon and _more than 200 persons availed themselves of the opportumty of hearing a musical program by Ruth B. Rogers, soprano, and Fred Miller Cottage le. $2.50 u fane ¥ MpilERsoN 9 to 17 35 50 weekly duriog ily: $15 up weel u Soo% P'ROUTHA“EIA. Mgr. THE SYLVIA - 7 N. Georgia ave. 3 nd cheerful rooms. Noted for its Braddock_Helghts, Md. MODERN CONVENIENCES. pEast, Excellent table. Address Miss LA MAR, bass. There were more than sixty-five tables at bridge. Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg was chairman of th committee arranging for the event, BEACH HAV Y Mo e VIRGINIA. which was conducted for the benefit Other Sailings to GIBRALTEE and ITALY June 9. July 31 fune 26 Aug. 7 “July 17 Aug. 25 The Engleside COMBINES perfect Eathing. ing, with from 5 tennis courts. New York contrafy on or before the 27th day of June, 1623; provided a copy of this order be pub- lished 'in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three suc- cesaive weeks prior to the last mentioned date. WILLIAM HITZ, Jostice. Beal. A true copy. Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Begister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Jed,9,18 = — BANKRUPTCY NOTICES TN THE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DIs- trict of Columbia.—Holdln Bankruptey Court.—In Bankruptcy, No. —1In the ma ter of Andrew ] trading as ‘“Model Lunch,” bankr tpt. given that the above-named bankrupt has flled his peti- tion praying for & discharge from all his debts fn bankruptey, and that his creditors and other persons in interest are required 1 enter” thelr appearance in oppesition If auy %0 Gesire, in the Clerk’s office of sald Court, on or before the 2nd day of July, 1923. ~RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in_Bankruptey, For fares, 1419 New i st /AUSTRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND n Australasian st. West. Vaseouver. B. C. SOUTH AFRICA UNION CASTLE LINE for =allings apd further Information apply Sanderson & Son. Gen. Passenger Agts. Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents, Beach Haven, N. The Island Resort. The only resort on the Jersey coast modern hotel and Hay Fever besides. Booklet. ens BT BNGLE, Mir. that al7ays good fish- gives sure relief {Joar Orkney Springy) rden room: ineral bath: ful mountal) things to ea white servic , playgrounds, June 22nd. scet OCEAN CITY southern exposure, excellent comfort, service. BURDSAL HOUSE—Sos t"mols. 'Write for booklet. N. J. er week. Booklet. BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTTAGES P. 0., Macanie, Va. ttages with inclosed sleeping poreh " bungalows, camping grounds. “heeautl: “the country’s best ‘superior table, home cooking. Rates, $10. $12.50 Open May 1 rs. WILLIAM R. BRYCE. Owners. “'roof arages: and $13 Mr. and of the new clubhouse soon to be erected by the Women's Club of Bethesda. ACCUSES HUSBAND. Mrs. Thorne Says He Took Women ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA, table. Courtesy, Royal Mail Steamers ). June 20 , A The Fleettwood etc., apply Hotel. Ownership Management. Hal G. Neison. Cor. Sixth_and Wesley av. Ocean City's Smart Orkney York ‘ave.. Washf REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. Opens June 14. Line, Winch 741 Special rates familie food. _Same mauagement. Hotel Henlopen . 00, "k, Booklet with map. ved road all way. Clean, safe beach. Ocean front. 2300 feet elevation; cool and baths; 945 Pa, ave. n.w. % reasonable rates. HARPERS FERR Mrs. A. P Open for the 26 Broadway, New Yerk, THE LOCKWOOD Daniel, Prop. Springs Hotel ‘Washington’s Mountain Resort American pla tabie the best: golf, tennis, riding, dancing swimming and all amusements; mineral springs ing Phone Main 5457. COCKRELL, Pres. office, ooklet. in Auto. Mrs. Marie F. Thorne yesterday filed an amended petition for an absolute divorce from Elmer C. Thorne, whom she charges with transporting women in his automobile to secreted places along the approaches to Rock Creek Park. She asks the court to require her husband to remain in the city pend- ing the action of the court on her suit and to pay her alimony. Mrs. Thorne ¥ AC] dropped a prior suit against her hus Ocean excellent c Season Special rates for June. front, few min. walk 'to Casino, large, airy rooms, spa. e and bath- ing facilities unsurpassed. Write for rates. iband some months ago and then re- |newed it. At a hearing on the suit Chiet Justice McCoy dismissed the pe- tition~ with leave to amend. The amended petition was filed today by Attorney E. Eider. .