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" AUCTIONS. COLONTAL BEACH PROPERTY. TOR RENT. FURNISHED COT1 Fhone . Byatwille 848 SUMMER CAMPS. ADDITIONAL, BOYS WANTED plete a camp fu_ Maine. " under colle Tessor’s supervision. 1760 Columbla roud, Apt. dams 2049, Moderate_rates. = AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLEE, AU AGE. Valuable Improved Real Estate | in a Business Zone, 3 Story and Cellar Brick Dwelling, | and Bath, No. 4117, G Street Containing 13 rooms N.W. By Auction. By virtue of authoi'ty vested in the un- 1 will offer £ by pubile ave. nt of ‘the premises. o FUESDAY. TEENTH DAY OF J1 AL, lot 44, square 518, 17 teet ‘deep to pudiie alley, fm- with sutficient space’ for TLOCK feet f-ont by 1 Prove. a8 above on, balance tn one, two cent, secured by roperty or ail rchaser, A de- Terms o ‘be | convevancing, ete.. at pur TRUSTEES® § ALE_OF FRAME DWELL TREET S.E. 703 AND 707 By virtue of a d. of the District of Canse No, 4107 ises, on MON. W IUNE, AD. nd and premises #ton, District of Colum- descrived of Wash wit A% FOUR-THIRTY PAL Part of 10f 4 in square south of square is to say, begiuning 117 feet from the eRst corndr of sail square and running et; e west 105 foet, 1 inch « north o cast 105 feot, 1 to the pin. th n 5 ™ tion and of square tmprove p IMMEDIATELY THERE FTER 1L that part of Iand known and re 003, beg) fiom the henee st nee cast west thence thenc, 50 Ty taxation iave Serth Purposes lot 810 in the purchas i twi payaile ndtwo t at 6 por cent per annum, from day of sale, me TRUSE on the property option of the pu o each_honse Eye st A of 1 conv: equai insta ser. it wold sep: properts it purchaser sancing, re- Ivertisement © published in t C. he city of Washiog- SMITH, huilding. JOUN LEW! JAMES ¥ Second STE STOR FLORIDA Virtie VALUABLE ELLING, THREE NO ecd of trust o ¢ the District of Co. £ the party se trustees wi FIVE THIRTY g-deseribed tand the District of o and being lot 58 iy s, wainlivisi Square 300, 1 in Rook e of the designited surveyor 80 day ANVILLE ( ARD A Dlied with Jel4-dgas THOS J. OWEN & SON, AVCTIONEERS, SALE 0F ¥ folio 109 et _seq, District DUR- THIRTY de- seribed i O\ CLO¢ owing tict of Colw 0 208; beg'n srreet B.01 feet east from sou sald iot 38 and ranning thence west plong said street 16.64 feot; thenca noj 49.12 fect asterly ‘1044 feet po .t in the line 0f Massachusetts ave Joer “annthensteriy Cf northwest cornar of aaid Tot 49: thenee & ¥ along said av foet. more o . 10 a0 point nort: ning: thence wouin to beginning. One-third 4 purchase cuh, e in two in one and two °r cent per anauj o day of sale, sel erty Rold, purchaser. at time “Terms of 2 30 duys fro trustees reserve property at the risk urchuser after five Nivereisement of anch iesale in_some vap ublished fn Washingtow, D. €. SPARer P RRADLEY DAVIDSC LUTHER 8. FRISTO. Trustees. Two-Story Frame Dwelling, No. 619 K Street S.W., At Auc- tion. Ty virtue of ant fres, ‘oo 'O i +of lof v vested In us we will in_front of the prem- THE NINETEENTH DAY T FIVE O'CLOCK ¥ e §70. improved as abo Terms of sale: Cash. $200 depoxit roquired upon cceptance of bid. Conveyancing, re- chrding_8nd revenue stamps At purchaser's Cout, Terme of Ssale fn"he complied with n 30 days or deposit forfeited. MHBIRI0 " GWEN & ‘SON. Auctioneers. Je15-0&A8.0x8n THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 'STE) VALUABLE _UNIM TRUSROVE PERTY ° ON SEVE: EENTH STREET NEAR A STREET N.E! B- virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 2557, folio 440 et seq ©f the land recurds of the District of Colum: iia‘ana at the renest of the party secured the undersigned trustees will weil a Within the office of Thow. J. DNES. DAY OF 0'CLOCK P M. thareby, pabiic. auction, Owen & Son, DAY, THE T JUNB. A.D. 1623, A fie following deseribed land and promises ifmn in The ity of Washington.” District of "Columbia, and dexignated an and_ being the south 20 feet by the full depth thereof of original lot !l\‘ in lqvlu"le 1058, B00 square feo L : Turr:\‘: of sale: All eash. A deposit of $100 w01 pe reqnired at time of sale. LAl conver- Tating, Tecwrding, fevenue atamps, ef. at ! Hormnof” e o be”tom plied with within 3 lays from day of '(h--rwl'e the troetees reserve the right to resell the perty at the rikk and cost of de. Faulting purchaser Affer five days' advertise Tient GF auch Texale in”some newspaper pub- hed Gn Washington, D. iihed 2 CHRISTMAN, HOWARD 1. EGB E. TERRY, Trustees. 1416,20.23.26 Thomas Dewling & Co., Avuctioneers. 1115 Eye St. NW. Auction Sale of Two Beautiful - Bungalows Nos. 1107 and 1109 Alabama Avenue Southeast, Congress Heights, D. C. By direction of the owners we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, .on Monday, June 18, 1923, At 4:30 O’Clock p.m. ts 11 and 12, square 5045, (49.89x127 and It Gsxi27) o an alley. each 108 improved by b-room bungalow, tilé baths, electric lights, gas, elty water,’ etc. This 'is & fine oppor- funity fo procure a home all ready for ocou- baney at your own price. ‘Tetms casy and anounced at sale, $100 de. posit_required at sale. Al conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Bungalows will be open for uspdetion all day Sunday. Congress Heights cars on 9th strect direct to Alabama avenue. THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Auctioneers, TO COM- e pro- | E, 1023, AT containing ' t ' i | i ves, | | 1 ibla in Liber No. 4188, ’UA\'. THE '] | city of Washington, D. € | year AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. T AUCTION SALES. THOMAS 3. OWEN & 80 Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Business Property, p No. 708 Florida Avenue N.W. | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in the land records of the Disiziet of Colum- t folio 378 et seq. and #t the request of the party secured therebs, the undersigned trusteo will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SECC DAY OF JUNE, . AT FIVE 0' ribed premises, situate in the clty of Washington, District of Coiumbia, to-wit: Lot in Crown's subdivision of lots 4 and 5, 1u 418, as per plat rocorded in the sur- office for sald District fn Liber R. W. t follo 121, together with the right of over the west'3 feet of lot 2 in said sub- n by the full depth of lot 8. Terms of sale: All cash: $500 deposit re- quired on acceptance of bid. Conceyancing, recording and revenue stampy at cost of pur: chaser. ~ Torms of sale to be complied with with in thirty days o deposit forfeited. WM. W. ANDERSO: e11,0&dsexSn Surviving_Trustee. THOS. J. OW AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' AL OF VALUABLE UNIM- EROVED LOT N THE NORTH SIDE OF ND 2204 3, recorded, in Liber No. 4350, folio 384 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum: bia. and &t the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will mell, at public auction i front of th s, on THURSDA 3 ¥ oF JUNE, AD." 18 PO, wing described land and premises in the District Colymbia, and anted as and being part of lot' 2 in e 53 and described as and being th 24.02 feet front next to the eant front by the full depth of said lot and de- scribed by metes and bounds as follows: Teginning for the same at a point on the north side of T streef, 24 foet west of the utheast corner of original lot 2, and ruu. g thence weat 24 feet and 11 inches, ce north 93 feet 6 inches, thence ea et 11 Inches, thence south 93 feet G inches to the place of beginning, ms of saie: Al cash. $200 deposit re quired upon mcceptance of bid, Conveyanciug, recording and revenve stamps at purchaser's nt. Terms of sale to be complied with Within 30 days or deposit forfeited 3 W AW I 8 SALE OF REAL ‘BSTATE BRICH NUMBERED 1220 24th NT. N.W., FRAME AND BRICK DWELLINGS NOS. 1120 WL AND 1120 REEDS COURT of authorits vested In the under- the laxt will and testament of riin, deceased, administration No. for sale by public wuction, ve premises, on TUE: XTH DAY OF JUN ¢ 0'CLOCK and 1923 AT FOU the following situate in the city of Colambin to wit: nineteen (1) in’ s abered fits-ono 1), begtaning for Sald part ut % point on e fwest line of waid lot ‘dixtant fitteen (18) south from the northwest corner of said nuing thence east fifty foet, then . thence west Oty feet and 2 Th thiie feet to the place of beg ning. Then part of lot nnmbersd nieteen (19} tn square oumbered ty-one (i), ginnlug for said part of lot at a poiat on 4 street west 18 feet south from said lot nineteen (19) west _one hundred and tWo and one-halt (21) nches thenee wouth twelve foct 4" ten (10) Inehes, thence east one hundred aif (1) hien to said Twenty-second strect and thence along sad street inckes to the ¢ beginuing, fmproved by premise ed 1120 22 st n.w. and 1120 rear of said premises. g eafter the land and pres described as part of lof numbered thirt (52) in equare numbered twenty-four tnning for sald part at the sout lot and rinning thence north alang the Tine of Twenty-fourth street twenty-seven fect, thence west one hundred and four feet, therice sonth twenty seven feat and east one hundred and four fect to the * beginoive, fmproved by premiscs No s now 3 6f sale: One-third of the purchase moner o be paid fn cash. the balance i fwo ernal ipstaliments. pevable in one cears, with t ar six per cent per an- nim. pAyable semi-annually, from day of sale, cuted by deed of trust upon the propert 1 cash, at the option of the - $200 0n eseh pareel ri- ser_at the timo o: sale recording, revenue ' stampa 4 notarial feex at the cost of the parchase ‘rms of sale to he ermpiied with Within 3 duys from dey of sie. otherwise the under- signed renerves the Fight fo resell the property Bt the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. chaser after five days' advertisemont of snch Tenale in some newspaver pubiished hence JAMES A. TOOM Executor and $e14-0&qs.exSn ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Children’s Furnishings, No- Centained in No. Street Northwest. By Public Auction, Wednesday, June 20, 1923, Commencing 10:30 a.m. of_ Ladies, Men's s Furnishings, Notloas, Lad-es® and s Clorhin - Suow Lases, Shelving, Vi indow Fixtires, ete Cash. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. 3300 M AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF AN UNDIVIDED TIRD INTEREST IN LOTS 02 su3 7 49, AT _TH 2200 AND of a_certaln deed of trust, being . 23, recorded March . amor Iand records of Dist Columbia, and at the req: the party sccured thereby, the undersigned trustoes wiil seil at public auction, in frnt of the prem- ises, on TUESDAY, 'THE TWELFTH DAY JUN .D.” 1823, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK the 'following described land and prem- ines, 'situate in the city of Washiogton, Dis- trict of Columbla, and designated as and being an undivided one-third interest in lots 802 and 803 in square 49, together with the im- he Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instaliments, able’ in one and two with interest at & per centum per an- num, ‘payable semi-annually, from dey of sule, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or ail cash, at the option of the pur- chater. A deposit of $200 will be required a time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, rovenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within 80 days from day of sale, otherwise tha trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, after fivo daya’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. CHARLES W. WARDE ERSKINE GORDOY, Jul-eod&ds,ex8u g2 THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST- til TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH ¥ OF J 1923, 'at the same hour and BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 4,16.19 OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. " SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- BRICK DWELLING, NO. 714 A By virtue of a_certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 145, recorded Nov. 6, ong the land records of the District of (¢ lumbla, 4nd at the request of the party se. cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auetion, in_front of the on’ TUESDAY, 'THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JUNF, A.D 1923.'AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem: Isex, "gituate in the District of Columbia and designated ns and being part of original lot 2 In square 896, described as follows: Beginning on the sonth 'line of said lot at a point dis- tant 21.04 feet west from the southeast corner of said lot and rucning thence west 21.04 feet. thence morth to the rear or morth line of #aid lot, thence southeasterly along said north line fo a point due north of the point and thence south to the polut of ‘erme of sale:\Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $8.250, and the amount ver sald trust to be pald ‘in cash. $200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Convayancing, { recording and revenue stamps at purchaser coat. Terms of sme to be compliod with within 30 days or deposit forteited. ARRY B, PITTS. MORTON . LUC Jel4-d&ds,exSu e THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- :‘{(;RY\' l:“{lAXE DWELLING, 110 MASS. By virtue of a certain deed of t recorded In Liber No. 4713, follo 86 at 2"'4" of the land records of the District of Colu: Dia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at gublic duction, in_ front of the premises, on ONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. 1028, AT FIVE 0'CLOSK P.M. the foliowing described land snd prem! situate in the District of Columbia and desig- nated ax and Leing part of originai ot 4 1 square 565, described as follows: ~Beginnin for the same at the northeast corner of said thence northwesterly along M . 16 ft. 4 in., themce southwesterly a right angles to said avenue 73 ft. 1 in.. thence southeasterly to an angle In the easterly line of said lot and thence northeasterly along said easterly line of said lot 70 ft. 1 in. to the_ beinning. Terma of sale: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $1,600.00, balance c: $200 deposit required pon accetanes of bid. Con. veyaucing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within 80 dags or depoult tortolted. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, LEONARD A. BLOCK, Jel4-d&ds,exSu ‘Trustees. AUCTIONEERS. | LOCK P.M., the following | priod| and_ two | Stock of Ladies’, Men’s and| tions, Fixtures, Cases, Etc., THOS, J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 532 GRESHAM PLACE N.W. By victue of a certaln déed of trust duly recorded in Iiher No. 4733, folio 50 et seq., of the land recorda of the District of Colum: bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ubllc. anction, n, front of the premises. on UESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK DM, the following described land and prem- ises, situate 1u the District of Columbla and designated as and being lot 84 in Harry Kite's wubdivislon of lots in square 3067, in & art of “‘Mount Plensant” known a3 the Franz Tract,” as per plat recorded in Liber No. 48, in follo 123, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a firat deed of trust amounting to about $1,600, and also #0ld subject to a second deed of ‘tru ing to about $300; balance cash. required upon acceptance of bid. ing. recording und revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 days or deposit forfelted. JOHN B. KINNEAR, JOUN F. DEEDS, Jul-d&ds,exSu Trustees. 24 THE ABOVE SALE FAS BEEN POST- oned wntil TUERDAY, THE NINETEENTH Y OF JUNE, 1923, 'at the sume hour and lace. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. Jul2-a&ds,exSu ADAST WESCHLEE, AUCTTONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Business Property Opposite the Municipal Fish Market, Improved by Brick Stores, Nos. 1113, 1115, 1117, 1119, 1121, 1123 and 1125 Water Street S.W.; Also Modern Two-Story Fire- proof Public Garage, Hot- Water Heat, Electricity, Southwest Corner 11th and F Streets S.W., Fronting Almost 100 Feet on F Street. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. 40735, the undersigned trastee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the respective premiess, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNB, 1 COMMENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY 0°CLOC P, the following described land and prem iees, ‘situate in . eity of Washington, Dis tr mbia, to wit: Lots numbered eleven (1), twelve (12), sirteen (13), fourteen (14), Afteen (13). six- teen (18) seventeen (17),° eigiteen (18) in Joseph H. Chivell's subdivision of lots in Aquare numbered three huadred twenty-nine ), as per plat recorded in book 62, page 108, of the records of the office of the Aur- vesor for the District of Columbia; said real estate being also described as Iot mumbered two (2) fa the subivisl bered “three hundred in Lt records of the offica of the wurveor for the District of Columbia, and lots numbered five (5) to ten 110), inclusive, I 1's_subdivision’ of lots in as per piat recorded in to be offered separately, beginoing the Water street stores. ws of sale: One-third of the pu maney to be paid in cash. the balance ia two equal fustallments, pasabie In one ard two eut per anuum, y of sae. me of trust upoa the property sold, he option of the purchase of $250 each on the water stre 00 oa the garage required of the time of sale. Al con venue stamps and no- the purchaser. with within otherwise the 10 the prop the defaulting dvertisement of per publisied in i i Joseph 11 trustee reserves the right t. k and cost 17 4% st s Trustee. exe___ jnl6 Ak SON, ATCTION Trustees’ Sale of Valuable De- tached Modern Dwelling, No. 3935 Morrison Street N.W. ue of a certain deed of trust i n Liber No. 4043 {of the land records of the {bla, and at roquest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public_huction, ia_front o the premises. on \WED. THE _TWENTY-SEVENTH 3 A.D. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOC tescriled land and prem- tuate in District of Col and ted as and being lote 14. 16 and Lt recorded 15 riet of ¢ M ises, t of_Columhia. Subject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: All cash. 3500 deposit re: quired_upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancin Tecording And revenne stamps at prrchaser's cost. Terms e to e complied with of sale thin 30 days or deposit forfeited. i 7 AV FOLLA W GITTINGS, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Hold\ng a Probate Te estate of S tchins, deceased.— . No. 18988 trial_of the issue Iehe valldity of the paper writing dated the 1%7th ‘day of May. 1908. purporticg to be the {inst will and testament of Stilson Hutchins | deceasod, having been returned as to Mildre! Hogers, Abby Sumerby and Lee Hutchin to be found,'” it is this 1st day of Jun ordered that the issues be ket down for trial o0 the 3rd dax of October, 1923, at 10 o'clock m.. and that this order and tlis substance of fsues, to-wlt: 5 1. Was the sald Stilson Hutchans, at the time of execnting «Ald paper writing bearing date May 27, 1908, of sound and_dispoging le of executing a valid deed 2Was the execution, by said Stilson Huichins, of maid paper writing bearing date May 21, 1808, procured by the undue in- fiuence ot any person or persons, exercised over or practiced upon the said Stison Hutchins? Shall be published once a week for fonr week in the Washington Law Reporter and twice & week for the same pericd in The Eveming Star newspaper. F. L. SIDDONE, Justice. (Seal) A true cong Atgests JANES TAS NER. Register of Wills for the District o€ Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 17.9.14,16,21,23,28.30 GEO. H. CALVERT, JR., Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 20866, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbin, han obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, letters of administration, c. t. a., on the eatate of Marr A. E. Umphrey or Humphrey, late of the District of Colum- bla. deceased. All persons having clalms against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or hefore the 29th day of March, A.D. 1924, otherwise they may by law be excluded from 211 benefits of said estate. Given under my hand_this 12th day of June, 1923. CHAS. W. EDWARDS, F st ne (Seal) Attest: JAMBS TANNER, Reg'sier of Will for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 3¢16,23,30 RALPH B. FLEHARTY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THP DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding _Probate Court.—Estate of Virginia McDonald, deceased.—No. 8084, —Administration Docket 69.—Appilcation hav- ing been made herein for probate of the lart will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by J. E ward McDonald, it is ordered this 29th day of May. AD. 1923, that Edward Turner, in- fant, and all others concerned, appear in said court on Monday, the 9th day of July, A.D. 1023, at 10 o'clack, A.m., fo show cause why suck’ spplication skouid ‘ot be granted. Tet Totice hereof be published in the Washingtan Taw ‘Reporter and The Evening Star once in ench of three Successive weeks hefore the roturn day Terefn, ihe first publication to b Dot less than thirty 'dava before said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Cenl.) Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Register of Wills for the District ‘of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. 102,916 JOSEPH A. ROTH, Attorney. IN THE RUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbla. Holding an Equity Court. . J. Kaufman, ‘Incorporated, plaintiff, v: nknown leirs, Devisees and Aliénees 1d, defendants.—Equity 41240. ication.—The object of this is_to obtain a decree establishing of record plaintifi's title by adverse possession in fee simple to lot 43 in Marie A. Neuhaus’ subdivision, in square 168 as per piat recorded in book 28, page 71, surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, improved by premises 1724 Pennssivania avenue northwest. ~Upon plaintif’s motion it is this 13th day of May, 1928, ordered that the defendants, the un- known helrs, devisees and allenees of Tonch Ringoid cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rle day occurring after the expiration of tho fortieth day, ex- clusive of Sundays and legal holidays, after the day of the first publication hereof in The Evening Star. otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Pro- vided a copy hereof be published once 3 week for three successive weeks in The Evening Star and the Washington Law Reporter, longer and other publication being dispensed with for satisfactory cause shown. WALTER I McOOY, Chief Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. “Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Dy H. B. DERTZBAUGH, Asst. Clerk. 316,28,30 amount- | LEGAL NOTICES. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, LEGAL NOTICES. HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin —Holding Probate Court.— 20287, Administration.—This is 0 give notl thnt the subscribers. who were by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia granted let- ters testamentary on the estae of Carll, deceased, have, with the approval of the Bupreme Court of the District of Colum- bia, holding a Probate Court, appointed Mon- the 25th day of June, 1923, at 10 o'clock ., as the time. and said court room as the pince, for making payment and distribution from " eaid estate, under the court's direction | and control, when and where all creditors and ersons entitled to distributive shares or legucies, or the residue, or parts thereof, a notified "to attend, in person o by agent or attorney duly authorized, with their " claims againet’ the ‘estate properly vouched. Given under our hands this 26th day of May, 1923. DAVID SYLVANUS CARLL, UNION TRUST COMPANY. ' By GEORGE E. FLEMING, Sec. ond Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 16 EDWARD A HARRIM SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Court. — No. 30073, Adniinistration.—This Is to glve notice that the subseriber, of the District of Colum bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters teatamentary on the estate of Alfred Hurding, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons Laving claims against the deccased are hereby warned o exhiblt the same, wilh the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the kubs scriber’ on or before the Sist day of May, AD." 1024: “otherwise they may by law ba excluded from all benefit of said estate Given under my band this 3lxt dny of May, 1028, G. 0. F. BRATENAHL, 3335 Woor ley_road, Washington. D. C. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNEE, Register of Wiils for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. 100.16,23 EDNA JAMES SHEEHY, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME_COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Conrt. In re estate of Ciara Ingersoll, deceased.— No. 20426, Doc. 66.—Order ‘nist for sale Walter Kuox Barton, executor under the ‘Attorney. . having reported to the court that he el & private offer to purchase lot 9% 241, 'nx per plat recorded In Tiber 11, folio 2, of the records of the office of the wurveyor of the District of Columbla, with im provements thercon, at and for the price of five thousand (£3400) dollars, upon the ter of ‘elght hundred ($500) dollars cash: one note or twenty-five hundred ($2,300) doliars paya- ble in three years at § per ceatum (8%) tn terest on sald nofe, said Interest to be paid semlannually and ewid note of twenty-five hundred ($2,300) dollars to by secured by a first deed of trust on said properts. and a sec ond note for meventeen hundred ($1.700) dol- lars, pavable in monthly instaliments of 8fty ($50) dollars, with interest at 8 per centum per annum, suld interest being payable month- ndseml-wnnua 21 snid “second note venteen hundred ($1,700) dollurs being se- Aeed of trust on aaid proper- 1 executor has received & deposit dred ($200) 1 of two hundr it in by the cqurt this e: adjudged, ordered and decreed that said be accepted and said sale be ratified and ifirmed unless cause to the contrary be wn on or before the 5th day of July, A.D. 1623, Provided. a copy of this order be puh- iished in_the on Law Keporter and Evening Star once # week for three succ. weeks prior to said last mentioned S BATLEY, Justice. (Seal) A true Attest: WM’ CLARK TAYLOR, Dep- ter of Wiils for the District of Co. k of the Probat 309,16,23 STER and Attorneys. Ccopy. uty Reg lumbia, ARTHUR SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbi o Court.—Est of Alice ¢ Fleteher, deceased.—No. 30085, Administration haviug been mado herein for probate of last will and textament of said deceased, and for Jetters testamentars on said estata, by Fashington Lean and Trust Company, it any of June, A.D. 1923, etcher Cras Wendell ¢ Ter and all others eo , appear In court on Mond 3rd day of July 1623, at 10 o'clack a.m., to show ca .y such application should not be granted. Lot notice of Lo published in 1 than _thirty d not less 3 JENNINGS fore said u day. Justi Reg ster of W of the Prol SORGE € SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbin, Holding Probate 20719, Admiziatration —This to give that the subscriner, of the DIstriet of Coln bia, hns obtained from the the’ District of Columbla lettern of tration on the estete of Alice Foles, iate of mbia. deceaned. ' All por sons haviog cinims against the decessed hereby warned 1o exbibit the aame, Youchors the: legally auth the_subscriber on or before the 3 May, AD. 1924: otherwis Given under eated, to ~t day of v hand this 31 1923 MARCELLA FOLEY KOTT 1 me. (Seal) Attest: JAMES N Register of Will for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 08,108,358 5 WM. MEYER LEWIN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Calumbia.—Holding Prot Conrt.—No. w00, Administration.—This fx to give notice That ihe submerther. of the District of Colum bix has obtalned from the Probate Conrt 1 lettors testa Warln st aier It by vouciers thereof, leg: the subseriber. on or May, A.D. 1924; be exclu pefore the 23th day otherwise thoy may by Seal. Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Regisior of Wiils for the District of Deputy ta, Cierk of the Probate Court. PHILBRICK McCOY, Atforney. SUPREME _COURT OF THE DIS- —Holding a Probate Court Tlobson Msers, de . No. 28375 —Order Nisi for Bale—Alwon C. Myers, administrator, & t. & of the estate of Auna Dobson Myers. deceased, having reported to the court that ved a private offer to porchase lot quare 1051 as per plat recorded_in folio 131, 0f the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia with Improvements thereon at the price of five thousand five hundred dollars (35,500), of which five thousand dollars ($3.000), is to be in_cash of which two hundred dollars 60), has been paid as & depos't, the pur- ser’ to give a second deed of frust for five hundred dollars (£300), mubject to a commi sion_of two hundred and sixty five doll it ta by the court this 20th day of May, 1923, adjudged, ordered and decreed that said’offer be accepted and satd sale be ratided and confirmed unless cause be shown to the outrars on or hefore the 27th day of Ju 1923; provided a copy of this order be pub. lished In the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once & week for three suc cessive weeks prior to the 18t mentioned da WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Seal. A true copy. Attest: W, CLARK TAYLCS. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbin, Clerk of_the Pmbate_Cour e2.9.18 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUTPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 29378, Administration—This to give notice that the subscriber, which was by the Shpreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia granted let- ters testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth Frisby James, decemsed, h: ‘with the appro- IN THE trtet of Columbi vl of ihe Supreme Court qf the Ditrict of Columbia, holding a Probate Coutt, appointed | Monday, "the 25th day of June, 1923, at 10 Selock ' a.m., the time, and said court rcom as the place, for making payment and distribution from said estate, under the court's direction and control, when and where all creditors and persons’ entitled to distributive sheves or legacies, or the residue, or parts thereof, are notified to attend, in person or by | agent or attorney duly uthorized. with their | claims against the estate properiy " vouched. Gien upder my hand thls 5t day of May. 1923 NATIONAL, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By FRANK STETSON. Attorney. | (Beal.) " Afteat: W. CLARK TAYLOR, Depats | Reglster of Wills for ‘the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Cou 102.9,16 H. H. BENJAMIN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, _Holding Probate Court. — No. 30700, Adniinistration.—This ia to give notice that ‘the subscriber. of the District of. Co. lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court | of thé District of Columbia letters tes mentary on the estate of Katherine Roesser, iate of the District of Columbla, deceased. Al persons haviog clalms against the de- ceased are hereby warned fo exhibit the same, with the” vouchers thereo, legally authent cated, to the subscriber on’ or before the Alst | day of May, A.D. 1924: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all bemefit of said estate. Given under my hand this Slst day of May. 1923. KATHERINE E. BALTZ 5211 18fh st n.w. (Seal) Attent: JAMBS TANNER. dater of Wills for the Dlstrict Jlerk of the Probate Court. Ju9.16,28 ‘GORDON & GORDON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ing Probate Court.—Fstate of Willlam B. Easton, deceased. 0. 30704, Administration Docket 60.—Application bav- ing been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of sald deceased, and for letters of administration with will annexed on said estate, it is ordered this 12th y of June, A.D. 1923, that Helen Davis and ail others concerned, appear in said court on Tuesday, the 24th day of July, A.D. I at 10 o’clock A.m., to show cause why such appli- cation should not be granted. Let notice pereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Bvening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said re- tarn day. JE: S" BAILEY, Justice. (Beal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register o Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. $16,3,30 Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THB NSTRICT OF Columbia. To Administration.—This is to give notice that, the subscriber, has obtained 1 District on the estate of the Distric persons having claims against th hereby warned to exhibit the sume, with a the vouchers to the wubscrib € April, AD. w be estate. Given day of M th st we. NER, Regiater Columbia, 1616,2330 HAMILTON IN THE KUP) trict of Colu In Weber, Application probate of the deceased aad f estate by the Unfon Trust Compauny of District of Columbia, the ex waid last wiil DERED. tiis_13th Emily F. 8. Weber, widow; Mix King, Jumes Weber, ‘Amelia Albert C. W Emma C. Webe Gilimm M. Wi , Mrs. J kins, Harris A Ayers, Mr alu” Sh Movney. Leslie “An Tis, cause. tou should of be pul porter and The in each of thr return day i Heation to be fore said reti Juatice, (Senl Register of W! bla, Clerk of of Columbia, y, 1923. LOUISE JOHNSON, Iding Probate Court. of the District of Columbi rom the Prosate Court of the letters _testamentary of Alfred R. Johnson, late t of Columbia, deceased. All deceased thereof, legaily authenticated, ver on ‘or before the 23rd duy 1924, otherwise they may by excluded from all Lenefit of sald under my hand this 12th 505 Attest: JAMES TAN- of Wills for the District of (Senl.) Clerk of the Probate Court. 0 & HAMILTON, Attorneys, 'REME_COURT OF THE DIS. mbia, Holding Probate Court.— the metter of 'the estate of Samuel deceased.—Administration No. BOTI4. ha herein for last wili and testument of said or letters testamentury on said the tor named in 3 oRt- and ' testament, day of June, 1923, that Saru Weber Weber, William _Frank Weber, Harvey B. Weber, W ber, Mrs. Maggie Weber Allixon; ida M. Weber, Alice Weber, vler, Abrabam Weber, An jennie Hare McClelland, J Crawford Kozer, Mrs. Fan een, Mix. Idn Crawford Crawford, Mrs. Auna B. Craw- Lanra ‘I Crawford Ransom, lenberger, ‘Mrs. Winona Shal Mrs. Laura Preixou Harris, Mrs. Cora Harrin son Harris, " Freeman Hurrlx Willinm Harrls, Alfred Ha; ¢ Chaiubers Wi all_others be gran shed In the Washington Law Re- e Evening Str newspaper onc eo successive weeks before the rein the first pub- ot thirty days be o da. INGS BAILEY, ) Attest TANNER, ills_for the District of Colum- Probate Court. $u16,28,30 FREDERICK A. ¥ SUPREME CO! Columbia. 30681, Adminisi that the s:bacriber, of the I bia, has obtain the’ District of on the estate the District of aons havicg cl hereby warned Vouchers thereo subscriber on o AD. 102, excluded from otherwise , Attorney. THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court.—No. ‘This is to give notiee et of Colum i from the Probute Court of Columbia, letters testamentary of William II. Heson, late of Columbia, deceased. ~Ali per- aims against the deceased are to exhibit the ame, with the f, legally authenticated, to the o before the Sth day of June, they may by law be of said estate. URT OF Holding tration all beuetit Given under my hand this Sth day of June, 1023, nw. (Seal.) ister of Witis Cle co Adminis that the wubsc vaaia, Law obt of the Distric mentary on late of Queen street WAL Wills Nk SUPREME 0! I ving cl whrned ot from c m 1973, [ June 20, contract yi of wool; spitt Oak 1 e of three more o aud 300 cords, HATTIE 3 Attest for the HBRON, 5137 Conn.” ave JAMES TANNER, Reg District of Colun k of the Probate Court. URT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No. tration —This I8 to give notic riber, of the State of Penussl ained from t of Columbla, he estate of ‘Susan e District of Colum s baving ol the Froba letters Virgin . de t the it the y au . 1924, otherwise they ded from all benefit of ler my Land this 12th . SHEETZ, 121 N, (Seal.) Attest: eputy Kegister of District of Columbia, Clerk of 116,23,30 Attorney. STETSON, CRT O Tolding THE DIST! his give notice e District of Colum Probute Court uf RICT OF nims o exhint Al be: n7 hand this 31st i Aday AND estate of May. TRUST and then op b bused for the District and ed, upon e wood reg Federaj Govein s to the Distriet i re or less. of sawed 300 cords, more o 100 cords, wood; 10 cords, block’ P . of four-p more or_less, - wood. Washington, D. Interior’ Department, (Signed) B. C. First Ansist FINNEY, t Secrety EDUCATIONAL. “Now York graduate t cher avallable for private tutoriug in_all subjects of primary and grammar Phone Adams 2124 school, 17* “EXAMINATIONS in ARITHMETIC, GRAM- MAR end held_ Thursday, Visitatien Coave DAY SCHOOL Archbishop Cur’ APPLICATIO} SCHOOL only G T! George Washington University | | CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE will be June 28, at the Georgetown et to il two vacancies in the SCHOLARSHIPS granted to NS for FIRST-YEAR HIGH o be considered. 10: ore_June 25. 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Ono State St. New York HOLLAND) AMERICA LINE NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth, Boulogns-sur-Mer VOLENDAM (new)...June 23, July 28, Sept. 1 RYNDAM June 30, Aug. 4. Sept. 8 YEENDAM (new) EBOTTERDAM State St Iuly 4, Aug. 18, Sept. 22 Juiy 21, Aug. 25, Sept. 20 Y. or LOCAL AGENTS « Andes citles of in Ameries. Tuxnrionsly appaintal 143 comfort tions, New York — Havana Pana SSEQUIBO . EBRO ... Special Round South America Tours Sanderson_& Son, Inc. 26 Broadway, N. Y. or local agents adapted Reduced Rates UNITED: AMERICAN LINES Joint Service with HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE | Reliance - June 26 | RESOLUTE .. July 10 Aug. 7 Sept. 4 RELIANCE.. July 24 Aug. 21 Sept. 15 Chertourg, Southampton. Hamburg ALBERT BALLIN (new) Juls 1.6 To Hamburg Dircet (Cabin Ships) HANSA June 28 Aug. 9 Sept. 20 ESTPHALIA July 12 Aug. 23 Gct. 4 THURINGIA . Ang. 2 Sept. 18 . Sallings from W. 46th St., New York AUSTRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND The Weoll Equipped Royal Mail Stewmers | akvRR" ‘I3K00 tons) . Juno 28 Aug. ! “NIAGARA" (20,000 tons)..Aug. Oct. 8ail from Vancouver, B. C. For fares, ete., apply Can. Pa Railway, 1419 New York ave.. Washington. or to Oan: { an Australasian Lige. Winch Building. 741 31 CONDUCTED PARTIES TO CALIF., July 21st. 32 days. YELLOWSTONE, July 1st and 15th. 16 days. ST. LAWRENCE CRUISE, aays, June 30th. BERMUDA. weekly, rates. THE IDEAL AUTO TOUR, WHITE MTS, of N. H., July 17th. 9 daya. GETTYSBURG TOURS, noliday. DELTA TOURS 11th and G. Main 1472 1 reduced every ATLAN' 33.00 up daily. M Cor, Paciic and Arkansas aves. Central to activities, Having tndergone extensive provements, now offers its patrons all modern 3 Botel “comforts. ‘Rooms have hot and coid runaing water. also sultes with bath. Fleva- tor. Ice plant. Electrically equipped kitchen. Famous for excellence of fable. Bathing di- rect from hotel. Showers. Music. Dancing. Tooklet. . FRY & HOCKENBURY. 1 ' The Euliing trom Tistel . Raro- ‘pean, 11602 day up, special weekiy. 3. 3. JOYCE . NEW AMSTERDAM July 7. Aug. 11, Sept. 15 | 5| E0lf, tenn OSBORNE | HOTEI - ON THE 0OC Spectul Spring Rates. " EOLE induige 3in the vear s Enn application 6 1h L HOTY weual merit, zesder HOTLL S1RAND. 1s operated by the hotel its pacsts. Capacity, 6 Owaership Manageme: over two champi AMERICAN EAN FRU Always Open. hip courses m and ; proviieges avai el manugernen ste STIAND 11010, artists of yn- atfol concerts twice dal ARAGE on the premises for the exclusive use o ears. : at. Phone Marine 3040 | length of tinie. directl CAPACITY 600 i BRICK GARAGE s | Virginia Avenue near nervice, cloaniiness, tom Free bathing prvileges vator. Somcious porches | RUNNIN 000 for improveme | nts. 8. Carolina Ave , juet off wnd all wnusements. fom $100,000° American RUNKIN i Beantiful Nes Orchestra Danc hor P K [2 Foors, private bths. Shower baths. Elevator U £.60up daily. S, Danciny: Crrage: Ciocratip Direction, ATLANTICCITY,N.J. 1 The ideal American plan hotel on the ocean front. ' ALBEMARLE ind week n $4.00 up dail ATER IN AL W Lob Tk ial wook) i Jaazfl Hezlte Xom will ind best of food, Toea spot for motoriata: “erw. Private Nathe. L~ Al outside room. WATER IN ALL ROOMS d folder. EVIT Write for rates GABLE NEW ENGL Boariwaik, vear Stect Pier odciled at & cost excecding | 7 aResial weekiy. | [ 'rOOMS by and Ballroom H . and St. Guide on request, | Stitzer & Sttzer, d piers. Tathing priv o strevt . Table uncxcelied. American Pinn. Urehes- lone 458 1 Booklet RALPH MECKLEY { \Idlewkile Cottage 9117 NGEORGIA rupnlously clean; el White service. $2.50 up daily; Awmerican plan OLMH Pennsglva Stecl Pler. M Ave. Alw Foamns rates. Write for Ocean” av., first hotel ing ocean: central; vate baths: Lathing fr wom in city, on Gth $5.50_dai; ial KENTUCKY AVE. $2 ean front at Mon On Oc both; running water u HOTEL CC! ays open, o R IN LA o iTABO! ey, el BEAC 140 sensos i NOTED FOR ITS R COTTAGE CAPACITY 250 Private baths, ruaning water in ail bed. KINCSTO STRATH Cres N Grers AVEATLOATY.N ectel ng June. RSON TILAMES RST HOTEL close to Deuch and open. Capacity 300. Wierature. szt sepeciai Fael - | | verlook vator: pi from bes om_ hotel. Coo floor, with ocet day w Special wkly, Jhignaa sto r Ave, Sui poms; elevator: spe- | .. H. M. REEVES, MNTINENTAL erate. | tpel | end C “ocation fates P &A ticut av, lnrge, airy 215t " senson. The Engleside The oty resort on COMBINES perfect ba ing, with & modern hot { fiui Tins Fever besides |5 teruis courta. “HBeach Haven, N. J. The Ixiand Resort. the Jersey coast that thing. aivays good fish. tel and gives sure relief 8. Booklet. Opens June 22 R. F. ENGLI = OCEAN ||| BURDSAL HOUSE | southern exposure, exe | comfort, service. rooms. cllent _table. Courtes, ‘Write for booklet |THe FFleetw . Ownership Ma Cor Weal Dun City's gement. Hisl HOBOTH BEACH, DEL. otel Hénlopen = Special rates fa raved road sll wa MARL !}ikiss'on’s R | Waterfront ive Opens Juna 16 fshing, Ocean casonable rates. Booklet with map. Best YAND. r Springs Resort Permanent boating, bathizg. ioklet. Auto m | Tel. 25F7. R. D. Blakiston, River Spriogs, Md. TOARWOOD PARK 1 | healtnful: excellent | 1deal for rest, free. o: N—EEAUTIFCL AND commodations; moderate rates: booklet x 134, 8t. Michaels. Md { etou | | i i RURAL TOME | Chesapeake now ope: boating, bathing and fishi | dingers; write for weekly Mrs. MATILDA NOW. FLL, i I | | Washington. Slied borie cooklng BAT SIDE INN Overlooking Chesapeake. High. Shady lawn. | Good_me servic | VACATIONT For HIGHVIEW HOTEL— beach; rates reasonabl oat for fishermen; € Special Summer Rates. IN THE BLU it excriptive booklet: {and boarding houses. write | Agt.. Western Mars)ind Ty on Chesapeake | 90 trom ating, un- T. M. HUSSEY BETTERTO! MARYLAND. bas. Great water view. garage; electric light RIDGE MO d list of hotels Asst. Gen TTie coolest place on the good servic ‘hesapeake Beac] [ < TY, MD. HE GABLES Remodeled; hot and Southern cooking. attice n T Now open. Oce | ning wa | venience: i ed._Mrs -~ OCEAN CITY, Finest and safest ba coast; ocean on one i fishing. Same, id water. Reasonabl management a8 Ocean front. Run- ter in rooms. All con- Bath houses attach. F. BOYD. ‘MD. thing beach on Atlantic y on other; coo nd_dancing. | i Ocean City Golf Course. New Nine-Hole Course. On boardwalk; runn Private bt OCEAN FRONT COLONIAL "HOTEL HAMI HOTEL LTON J. L. MASSEY & 80! e { ND | !spacions verandas: exeellent o i HAVEN | spurious { from WASHINGTON COTTAGE, _ BRADDOCK Helghts, Md., open for season under new mao- agement; wnperb l.cation, wonderful view, ab- aolutely ‘modern: write cr phone for reserva- tions. Mr. and Mrs. CHAS. M. KAUS, Props. THE SYLVIA — MODER Bright and cheerful rooms. Reasonabie rates. Address Rraddick_Heights. Md. CONVENTENCES. Excelient table. Miss LA MAR, INE NER OF SIX - HOUM COTTAGE ON const of Maine, between Hoston and Portland, would ik iare with congenial party who ownk an auto; from July 1 to Sept. or sborter For particulars address Rox 45-C._Star_office. VIRGINIA. val'ey, ery; shaded ground, drive swimming; uew baths and chiidren, invalids or tuberculars taken: nd $15 per week. Booklet. leman, Berryville, V. BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTI:AJa'S (Jear Orkney Spriogs) P 0. Macunle, Va. ‘ottages with fnciosed sleeping porches, *'roof garden rooms,” bungalows, eamping grounds. Mineral baths. playgrounds, garages: *beeautlc fal mountain scenery’’: ‘tbe country's best tings'to eat”; gupertis talie, home conking white service.” Rates, $10. $1250 and $13 er week. Tooklet. Open May 15, Mr. and rs. WILLIAM R. BRYCE. O COLONTA Colonial Beach, Wolcott Potomac _ River, On_the heach front. Fishing, Crabbing, Rathing, Sait Water Boating _and_Danciog. Good Food. Cool Rooms. Reasonable Rate FRANK WAILOTT, Prop. ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA, Orkney Springs Hotel Washington’s Mountain Resort Opens June 14. 2300 feot elevation; cocl; American pian: table the hest; golf, tennis, riding. dancing, swimming and all amnsements; mineral springs and buths; reasonable rates FP. L. COCKRELL, Pres 1A . Va. VIRG tront, few mia. waik to Casina, large, airy rooms, ne and bath. Write for rates. ute, country club and goif links itles nnsurpassed. THE LOCKWOOD Open for the Season S 10 GONTINUE DETROIT CLEAN-UP Yellowley Leaves, But Lays Out Plans for Crusade During Absence. By the Associated Press DETROIT, Mich, June 16.—After putting into motion the greatest cru- ade against illicit liquor dealing ever with | initiated in the Detroit district, E. C. Yellowley, chief of the government's dry agents, left here today for other fields. RBgfore he left, however, he mapped a plan of attack that is to be carried out during the next few weeks by federal officials here that is designed to remove the stigma of “one of the wettest spots in the country” from the Detroit region. Th mpaign, it became knmown, will take the form of closing every place where it can be shown liquor is sold and attacking the liquor traf- at its source—smuggling opera- tlons across Detroit river and places on this side of the border where whisky is manuractured the brand of alcohol d to keep automobile radiators from freezing and for rubbing lame backs. Mr. Yellowley stated emphatically that he was not through with the Detroit district and that he Intended to return here within a few weeks to take further steps In direction of the federal crusade which got under way Thursday with the issuance of padlock injunction orders against about half a hundred alleged blind pigs in Detroit and its suburbs. Mr. Yellowley refused to say whether Izzie Einstein and Moe Smith, New York dry sleuths, who obtained much of the recent evidence here, would continue to work in this victnity, but declared a number of under ' cover” prohibition agents would be here for the remalnder of the summer. CONDEMNS CLASS RUSHES Northwestern University President Declares They Must Be Prohibited. CHICAGO, June 16.—Although stat- ing that class rushes were in no way connected with the recent death of Louis Aubere and the disappear- pearance of Leighton Mount, North: western University students, Presi- dent Walter Dill Scott sald last night he was convinced that claes rushes must be prohibited at Northwestern. “Acts of recklessness should not escape condemnation, even though they be called ‘collexze pranks, ™ Scott stated. “Abduction by force cannot be tolerated. University spirit and class loyalty should be encour- «ged, but they must be directed into channels consistent with university aims."” SENATOR SELLS TICKETS. Copeland, in Conductor’s Cap, Aids Fund to Buy Monticello. NEW YORK, June 16.— United States Senator Copeland donned the cap of a railroad conductor last night and sold “tickets” entitling the hold- er to “420,000 miles of passage way on the spiritual trip to Monticello.,” in opening the campaign to obtain $500,- 000 to bu the Virginia home of Thomas Jefferson, pnd $500,000 more to_maintain it perpetually. ‘The ticket mode of obtaining money was adopted by the Thomas Jeffer- son Memorial Foundation. Inc. The tickets sold for “one cent a mile” and will be redeemed by motion pic- ture theater box offices when pre- sented by children. HEIRESS IN MOVIES. h {B._CONNER, Nirs. CH The Hastings Hotel lcellent rooms and private bat Newest hotel on Roardwalk. Ex- Mrs. GEO. AS. LUDLO New Avalon Hc Dancing, bathhouse. Prop. Screen otel P, $3 per dny up: weekly rates on application. D. OLIVER DITTO, i { i | | And Cottages. Plimhimmon Hotel Ocean front: best service: ball- Ocen front dining room. Fxcellent table. A_FAYETTE_JOHNSON, Prop. present management PURNELL o June 23, ocenn front, 2nd yr. under Private baths, music, Prop. & Mgr. a AW, The Dennis, " and bay. Terms reasonable. Comfortable and homelike. rticos overlooking ocean Bathing _free. Mrs. R. J. DENNIS. The Belmont Cool, delighttul room: R. HEARNE. room unning water in every With ocean view. Rates reasonable. L. The Del-Mar Homeltke, |CAREY. Prop BREAKERS and teunis privileges. e I Ti¥io 0 Cool, airy_room: ooking ocean My n Boardwalk. Hot and cold running water. Golt NS. _Phone_76. : RSING COTTAGE. ed at Ocenn City, Md. recuperation. Apoly GRADUATE NURSE, 12, Salisbury, Md. CENTRALLY LOCAT- ideal spot_for rest and Box NEW YORK, June 16.—Mrs. James V. Conversé, seventeen-year-old daughter of Harry Hayes Morgan, consul general to Bruseels, and twin sister of Mrs. Reginald Vanderdilt, a recent bride, 1s_incorporating the Thelma Morgan Pictures, Inc., with $100,000 capltal. She said today that she would enter competition with the leaders of the industry in the pro- duction of “blg specials, sane and sound ones.” Her company will star her under her maiden name. She played a small role in a motion picture that recently made its debut on Broadway, and_has taken amateur parts in Junior League plays. She says she Is “crazy about the movies.” SEES RUSSIA IMPROVE. By the Asmocinted Press. MOSCOW, June 16.—That Russia is coming back agriculturally was the principal impression gained by United States Senator Brookhart of Jowa during his visit here, he de- clared before leaving for Odessa on his way to Constantinople. The coun- try is also being rejuvenated indus- trially, he asserted, after inspecting the well equipped and well operated cotton factories in Moscow. There is no question that Russia will have good crops this year and will be the benefactor of the world's markets in the next, he said.