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LEGAL NOTICES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY dwelling known as “Manor House,” with out- buildings, corner 31st and N Sts. S.E., “Randle High- lands.” By virtue of a certa recorded in Liber No. a of the land records of the District of Co- lumbin, and at the request of the party wecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will er for o pubiie auctlon, o front of the re on THUKNDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JULY. 1023, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, the following described land and premises, sltuate in the county of Washing Zon, District of Columbia. to wit: Tot 34 in squai fn the National x Subdivision Kn Jor plat. recorded fn County Hook 21, page 4%, of the records the Survesor's office of ‘the District of subject certain covenants of < with the laud, and containing .12 equare feet, and improved deed of trust duly 4443, follo 6, et weq. ar: . Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in o equal installments, payable in one and fwo Yeurs, with intreat a per annum, from of sale, se upon the property on_ ot the pur- 00 're uired ut time . recording, revenie at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be plied with within thirty days from duy of sale, otherwise the fioes Teserve the right to resell the prop Tk ind Fost 0f e defaulting dvertisement of blished io unnally irust AlL conves an stamps, and motarial ny s’ wapaper ton, D¢ BRANDENBURI DENIT. Trostees. WIN ¢ TIS M <u&hal ek e i LEGAL NDTICES MILTON STRASBURGER, Attorney. THE DIS. Tsan etrs, 1IN THE trict of ( Cordish, ! enees and coased, defendants The objeet of this suit ord the title UPREME COURT of platntifh 3 perfect, to renl extate. sitiate . Digtrict of Col lot nu e C180) on wt the nort and ronning th wonth oot 1 ‘ue wost tth 18 feot, avpearanc: to b case of arder be S CUNNINGITAM, Asst. Clerk 23,8017 = FPREDERICK A, FENNING, Attorney. PREM! COTRT OF Tlolding THE ISTRICT OF Court.—No. notice ot of Chinm wte Court o letters testament lezun, late of coensed. AL per. the decensed are with the 1. to the £ June Tavw be state the' Distr on the the Dist s hay t tey may 1 Paelided Fron benofit of eaid Given nnder my hand tiis Sth duy of June, 1023, HATTIE L HERON, Conn.” ave. now. (Sewl) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Reg the District of Columbia, r 116, Attorney. THE DIST Probate (o “No. o AD. ing of Perrs Welcl, decensed stration Doc adminis B Gawler, otherwiee known tre at law ! and il sald court on AD. 1923, at why stich appli unted. Lat notice Washington Law wch_ of turn day ation to be raid return e (Soml) of Wi ay i dus o sl Tuly & ' should Yoreof be Neporter three successive Jiereln mentio not less t day. BATLEY, Attest S TANNT for the District of Cu bate a e weeks et the firat Tty days Juit =t ibia, Cierk R C. ENGL BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTR Columbia. Holding _Probate ¢ 80628, Adoiinistrs to give Dotlce at the su - Distict of Colum- . has Probate Court of the' D) st 5 testamentary on the esfat late of the District of Culimhi Al persons Having clams weWn. o the b of June. v be ex (i} nw JAMES TANNUI, Register of < D strict of Columbia, Clerk of | 30-§57 JOHN €. GITTINGS, THOS. MORTON GITTINGS, Attorneyn. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- of Columbia, Holding a Probate Court. —1In re est ou Hutchins, deceased.— Aduu, e uotification as to the trial of the iswucs in this case ing to o validits of tie paper writing dated. the h dus of May. 100, burportiag to be the stament of Stilson Hutching ceased, having been returned a Nogers, Abby. 0 be fouud.” 1t ix tiis Ist day o ordered that th down for, triai on the drd day 923, at 10 o'clock a.m., and that ud thie substance of femies, 10w 1. Was the suld Stilson Futehins, time of exeentin <aid paper writ:ne bearing iy S 1 o S 3 spoeing pee wri a by b anid of muy Hutehing o sdid Stilson K for four weeks 2 i twice & for the sume period i Srar mewspaper. F. 'L SIDDOXS, (Seal) e capy. Atgest: JAMES TAN: NER. Register of Wilis for the District ef Culumh.,, « robate Court, werk Attorney, sald extate. ad_ thin sald exta ay, band thi lzth | Ty Thiy the DISTRICT Conrt. give notice of Peunsyl oF Na. Sheetr, ased 1]3;: JE1 Queen stree snster, (Sel.) .\nu WM. CLARK AYLOR, Deputy Register of | Wille for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Courr 1018.23.30 AMES SHERIER, Attorney. T OF THE DISTRICT OF fog Probate Court.—No. This ix to give notic “of the District of Co- from the Probate Court lumbla letters testamen- i 1 Chester Barnurd, Al persons % ceased are herchy same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au- thenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 20th day of December, A. 1. 1923, othe wise they mey by law be excluded from Lenefit of waid estate. Given under my hand this 10th duy of June, 1923. JULIET GILL BARNARD, care Wm.' G. Johnson, 344 D st Washington, D. C. (Seal) S Register of Wills for the of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate 1028,80.5; WILLIAM_©. LEAHY AND L. H. + Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court. — No. 80784, Administration.—This s to give motice 1hat the subscribers, of the District of Colum- Via, have obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Peter'J. Nee, Inte of the District of Columbla, deceased.” All persons Luving claims azainst the deceased are hereby warned to exnibit the mume, with the vouchers thereaf, legally autl L to the sl acribers on or before 3th day of June, A.D. 1924, otherwise they may by law be ex- «lnded from ull benefit of sald estate. Given under_our hands this 13th day of June, 1023. MARY A. NEE, 1841 Girard S NEE, 745 Tth st. n.w. (Seal) Attes 3. OLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Reglater of Wille for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. Je23.30-38 warned ton lnving bren | LEGAL NOTICES. . LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. ALFRED LEET, Attorney. SUPREMPE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 90709, Administration.—This s to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbla, has obtalned from the Probate Court of ‘the District of Columbia, letters of , administration, ¢. t. &. on the estate of Julia Kinsolving, late of the District of Columbia, . deceased. Al persons having claime againat the deceased are hereby warned to exbibit the wame, with the vouchers thercof, legally wuthenticated, to the subscriber on or before ' the 14th day of June, A.D. 1024: otherwise they may by Iaw be excluded from al of ‘said “cstate. Given under my hand thi 19th day of June, 1923, CURITY AND TRUST CO. Hy JAMES F. D, Secretary. (Seal.) = Atfest: JAMES ER, Register of Wille for the Distriet | of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. E, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—Entate G, Stange, deceased.—No. 80541 Teen made hereln for dered ‘thin 18th day of Henry W. Stange. hro ave.,” Baltimore. Md.: ister, adult, 540 Cou George W. Btange, br Ma. “last. known' unknown nest of kin and heirs Rasmyer (son of deceased er), adult. if_he be dead, then h nown nest of kin and heirs at law; Fred myer (son of deces half sister). ‘adunlt, Scott” and Ramsey Baltimore, Md. imer Rasmrer (son of deceased half ‘sister adult, Neeser and Quin ats., Baltimore. Md. Amelia” Noonan (daughter of deceased haif wister), wdult, 049 Conway st.. Baltimore, Md.; Lula Muthert (asughter of decensed half sister). adult. 4700 Lilerty Heights, Baiti- more, Md.. and the unknown next of kin and heirs at law of Frederlck G. Stange, the sald | testator, and all others concerned, anpear in ald conrt the 20th day of July, A.D. 1923, at 10 o'clock am., to show cause why 1 not be granted. Let Cushiington Taw Reporter nnd The Evening Star once o ch of three muccesaive wecks before th n das bereln mentloned, George THUIDEKOPER & LESH, Attorneyw. WILSON, COTRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court —-Estate eased 30680, Ad- Tuinistration @.—Application basin heen made hereln for probate of the last w and testament of wald deceased and for let- | tern testamentary on said estate br Elisabeth inc. s It 1« ordered this Z1at day of |June.” A, “Tazs, that Wiltiam Gwynn, man Gwsna, Thomas Ruffin Gueenn, Elfzabeth T Gwsnn. Walter Gwyin, Hegh R 1 the tinknows helrs af law and ne in of Mary Gwynn. deceased. and Al others | Aeorned, anpear fn waid conrt on Monday the 801h day of Jul 163 elack to show cates why wnch applieation granted. Lat notice hereof he the Washington Law Reporter | % Star once in each of ‘three | ks before fle return day herein | = TPREME Columbia. of Mary W i firat. publication to be not Gnve before said return day NININGS RATLET, Juetice (Real) A JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Je23 30T | AHY, Attorney. | SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Cotumbin. Holding Probate Court—Fa- tate of JTames McConville, decensed —No. Amimintration docket 69, Application having bean mude herein for probate of the Tast will and testament of sald deceassd, and | * Jotters textamentary on sald_estate, by | A Meconville. 1t 15 ordered | this | {2204 das of Jnue, A. D 1923, that Daniel Me- | Corville, Thomas McConwilie, Martha Ingham | Burgan, Walter L. Tngham, John Paul Tng- | har, minor: Colonial Trust Company, Pitts hargh, T @iurdian of John Punl Tngham {minor, apd Meede Lewls McKee, and all here concorned appenr in sald eonrt on | | Sondax. the d0th day of Juls, A. D. 1023, at | 30 o'lock W .t Khow iy euch ‘ap- | Mieatton should nut be & Tet notice tbe publisied in the Washington Law orter and The Evenine Star once in each thece Siccessive weeka before the return ‘mentlaned, the first publication to Let M he not lesa Attes for_the Pro! | . TANNEKR, Attorney. OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. Tolding _Probate Court.—N 30001, Administration —Thls in to give noties S0 i cate . of the state of Pen from the Probate ¢ Columb'n, Iettars of adm en £ Clnrs Dist Coly SUPREME COURT | i the rons benefit of said this 18th day ul hand Regirter of Wills for the rict of Columbia. rk of the Probate WM. CALVERT, JR., Attorney, COCRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Folding Probate Court.—No. 20 | Administration.—This is to give notice that i the subscriber, of the ct of Columbia, bus obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters of adminstration, on the cstafe of Mary A E. Umphrey lrex. late of the Distriet of Colum- Ail persons having claims | waed are hersby warned o | with the voue thereof, | legalls fo the subscriber on or | befors f March, A.D. 1924 ottieruise ther may br law be exciuded d cstate. Given v \is 12t das of June, 1023, DWARL F st ne (8w | JAMES TANNER, Register of W ! District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate | Court 30 {ARTHUR PETER and W. IL BADEN, STPREM for the | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Alice Cunningham Fletcher, deceased.—No. 80635, Administration Docket 60.—Application haviog been made herein for probate of the lnat will and testament of sald deceased, and for letters testamentary on sald estate, by the \Washington Loan and Trust Company, it ix ordered fhis 11th day of June. A.D. 1923, that Genevieve Fletcher Crayton, Wendell C. “leteher and all others concerued, appear in «aid court on Monday, the 23rd day of July, .. 1073, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause Wwhy such applieation shonid not be gram et notice hereof = published in the Wi fngton Law Reporter and The Evening St once in each of three euccessive weekn before | the return day Lerein mentioned, the Brat pub lication to be not less thun thirts dave be. re sald rernrn day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Neal) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Reg'ster of Wills fer the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1010.23,80 S. JOHNSON, Attorney. THE DISTRICT OF | L. BUPREME COURT OF Columbia. Tlolding Probate Court.—No. 30448, | Administration.—This Is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbis, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, Ietters testamentary | on the estate of Aifred R. Johnson, late ! of the District of Columbla, deceased. All | persous having claims against the deceaped are herebs warmed to exhibit the eame, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 23rd dsy of April, A.D. 1924, otherwise they may by law he ‘excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 12th duy of May, 1023. LOUISE JOHNSO Sth st we.' (Neal) Attest: JAMES TAN- ER. Register of Wills for the District of | Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. | B\ F. COLLADAY AND C. E. ROACH, Attorneys. | { SUPRBME COURT OF THP DISTRICT OF Columbla. Holding Probate Conrt.—Es of Willlam Phillips Biddle, deceased. 80780, Administration Docket’ 69.—Application ( having been made hereln for probate of the [ 1ast will and testament of sald deceased, and for letters testamentary cn said estats, by Martha R. Biddle, it 1s ordered this 18th day A.D. 1923, that Clement Biddle, Caro- line Biddle, Harrict Fox and all_others con- appear In anid court on Monday, the of July, AD. 1923, at 10 o'clock | to show cause’ why such application houid not bo granted. "Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Bvening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day hereln | meutioned, the first publication to be mot less {than _thirty days befors said return day. {JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal) At test: JAMES TANNER, Register of Willa for | the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Pro- | bate_Court. 628,80-397 HOWE, SWAYZE & BRADLEY, ‘Attorneys, |IN THE SUPREME COURT OF - trict of Columbia, Holdiny .%m»‘:?;‘c«fl’.‘i At of Elisbetn cCullisas, "deces Administration No. 80549, Docket 69.—A cation having been made herein for prot Gf ‘the last will and testament of wild de: tamentas ald It i ORDERED 1928, that wlll ate by Borr N 0 Shis 25th day ‘of June, A 3 fam J. Cullinan and all Others concerued ap- pear 't xald Court on Monday the Gth day of of August, A.D. 1023, at 10 o'clock .m., {0 fhow canse ‘why suckl application sbould " not be granted. Let notice hercof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three (3) suc- cessive weeks before the return day herein mentioued. the frst publication to be not less tha (30) dage betore sald e LEY, Justice. (Seal) FANES TANNER, Hegister of Wil for the District of of the Courte. ! leation hereof; {A.D. ROSHA ¥, DOWNING and . A. EASBY-SMITH, Attorneys. (Filed Juno 22, 1023 MOROAN H. BEACH, l\ THE !UPRI\I! (‘ RT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis.—Ruben Aaronson, et & plaintifts, ve. Charles H. F. Reintzel, et al. defendants.—Equity No. 41208.—The object of this suit Is to obtain a decree establlsh- ing of record, by adverse wession agalnst the defendants, plaintiff itle to the wouth 1.85 feet by the full de) lh. of parts of lots 180 and 18{ s square 121 In the District of Columblu, described as follow: inning on the east line of 20th street, B8.65 feet north of the Intersection of the east line of th strect and the north line of M street, and running thence north along 20th atrect 'S1.85 feet; thence ensterly mnd at right angl to 20th’ atreet 80 feet: thence wouth and parailel | with 20th street 31.8% ftu' thence west 00 fent to 20th street and the place of beginaing. Upon motion of the ;.mnnm ts by tie Court, this 22ud day of June, 1623, ordered that the defeudants, John E. Reintzel, Etta 8. Miller, Norman L. Reintsel. Virginia Mel son, Helene R, Reintzel, Myrtle Chism, Ida Ml" Bagman d Virginla Reintzel Padgett, arance to be entered herein fortleth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holldays, atter the day of the first publication hereof: other- wise this cause will he proceeded with as In cane of default, and that the defendants, the unknown heirs, enees and devisees of Dan- lel Itentzel, deceased. cause ther appewrance to be entered herein on or before the firat rule day occurring after the expleation of the fortleth day, exclusive of Sundays and lexnl holidays, Sfter ihe day of the fitat pub- otherwise as to them, this cause will he proceeded with as In case of defanit. Provided, a copy hereof be pub- lished once o week for three succes weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- ing Star, longer aud other publication belng renmed, selth_ for” aatiafaciory case sbown .. SIDDONS. Joutice. (Seal) A _true Test [ORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk . CUNNINGHAM, Awt. Clerk. 301,14 CHARLES PERRI W. FRISH IN THE SUPREME COURT oOr trict of Columbia. Holding an Equity Court —Elien’ Ann Taylor, piaintiff vs. The un known helrs, alienees and devisecs of Beu- Jamin Stewart, deceased. and Beujumin Rran- #on. Arthur Hransou, of the District of Co Iumbia, and Anne Banks (nee Tavior) and the ankuown heirs, ailences wud devisees of Thomas Siewart, deceased, and the unknown heira. allenecs and deviseen of Elien White, decensed, and all other persons concerned, de- fendunts—Equity No. 41257, Docket No. B Orde: P bi lon,—hTe oblect of this suit in or before Iey HILL and » Attorneys. THE 188 obtain & fual dicree establishing of record | plaintiff's t stmple to all reur southwest and being all that vised by th city of Washingt duted 218t of Marc bate Court adverse possewsion ln fee tint portion and part of ti rt'of lot 28 in wquare 143 of the said lot de nuah Stewart, I the Distrlet of Calumb'a, 1505, Qled In the Pro- 1905, admitied to the Auguat 14, 1460, iy Stewart aod now 2 A. Tas in aquare 16 28th da; Jnne NI ADIUDG! known beis, alienecs Stewart, 'deceased, rtlnr Branson and Anoa Bunks nown leirs. alienees aid devixoes of Elien White, deceased, aul ail others concerned. caume thelr appeararce to be enterad hereln on or before the frst rule day eceurriug aftar tho espation 0f the fortiet day, “excluaive of Sundays sud legal bel 5, after the day of the first publication Neteot in The Eveatng Star; otherwise this cause b proceeded wi i case of default { Provided. a hereof be published once & week for three successive weeks in The Ere- ning Star and tle Washington Law Reporter before the said day, louger publication helng dlspensed with for hatiafactors cause shown AA. HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) A tru copy. T AN H. BEACH, Clerk GHAM Asst. Clerk C. It . uod Know 1t s by ‘the Court A.D. 1928, ORL tie ' defendants, the District of (uee Taylor) und HUTRUMPF, Attorney, : COURT OF THE pIsTRICT Holding . —Thi of the ned rom the (ot of Columbia lstiers testam ou the estato of John G. Schutrump the District of decensed. having claims against the de: hereby svuroed fo exnibit The sume s th nticated, subscriber o 1924 cluded fro under me b SUSANN (Seal) Attest of Wills for the District of the Probate (b ALFRED B. SUPREME Columbis oF or before the otherwise they may by iaw be cx- Wil benefit of maid estate. Given is 25th day of June, 1923. 91 M e nw ER, Regiater Columblu. Clerk IR0 T.14 ET, Attorney. Court. — to give notl District of Colum he Probate Court of hia lerters testamentary K. Fulton, late of the Columbla.+ deceased. _All persons TSt tie deeeassd are her. 1 same. with the Iy suthenticated, to the ore the 215t day of June. they “may w be fit of said estate. Given st dag of June. 1923 the’ Distrl on the ost: District having claime by warted to vouchers thereof leg: wubscriber on or b AD 1024: otherwise excluded from all under my hand_this AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST (0! Ry JAMES F. HOOD. Secretary. (Seal.) At test: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate urt JeA0y7.14 FREDERICK A. FENNING and PAUL | - SUPREME Columbia, 771 Administratio ROGERS, Attorney: COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court. — No. This I8 to gine subeertber, of th hns obtained from the District of Colum ation on the estate the Distrlct of Co ous hacing clainis hereby warned to th the vouchers thereof to the wubaeriber. on or st dny of June, A.D. 1924: other- by law ba excluded from il Given uuder my hand FREDERICK A District the Probate Conrt of bin letters of Admitik uence, Ginuell, tute « wise they Dbenefit of thin 21at day of June, 1923, FENNING, Evans Building. (Seal) JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for th District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 3303571 H. W. SOHON, Attorney. SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columb olding Probate Court.—No. 80710, Administratios.—This is to give motice thac fhe subscribers, Of the District of Colum, e obtained from the Probate Court of The' Disteict of Colambia, letters testamentary ou the estate of Bernard M. Bridget, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per- sons_ having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the . with the Vouchers thereof, leguily suthenticeted, to the subscribers, on 'or before the 26th day of Juoe, AD. 1824; otherwise they ‘may by law be_excluded from ail benef d_estate Given l.;na nl oton Trust bldg TANNER, ster of Wil For e “Dintrict ot Cotumbia® Cress Tof " the Probate Court. 1e30-457,14 JOSEPH A. ROTH, Attorney. IN THB SUPREME COURT OF trict of Columbia. Holding an Equity' Court. _1). 3. Kaufman, Tncorporated, plaiatif, va. The TUnknown Helrs, Devisee {of Tench Ringold, defendant —Order of Publication.—Th suit is to obtain a decree record plaintifis title by adverse pomses in fee simple to lot 43 in Marle A. Nenh subdivision. in square 168 as per piat recorded in book 28, page 71, surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, lmproved by premises 1724 Pennsylvania avenue nortuwest. Upon piRintifi’s motion it ia this 13th day of Mas, 1623, ordered that the defendants, the un- known heirs, devisees and allenees of Tench Ringold cause their herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of the fortieth day. ex: clusive of Suadays and legal holidays, after object “of thi | the day of the first publication bereof in The Evening Star, otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Pro- vided a copy hereof be published once a week for three muccessive weeks in The Evenin; Btar and the Washington Law Reporter, longer and other publication being dispensed with for satisfactory cause shown. WALTER I e R T Teat: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By H. DERTZBAUGH, Asst. Clerk. 16,28,80 FRANK STETSON, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbis.—Holding ~ Probate Court.—N 560, Administration.—This s to give mnotic ibscriber, of the District of Colum- obtained from the Probate Court of on the estate of Sarah A. Wayne, late of the District of Columbia, deces laving claims against the by :lmtflnw 'exn:bll “(hn u;nu youches ereof, ly authenticated, to the subscriber. on or belore the 2nd day of May, A.D. otherwise they may by law be “excluded from all benefit of said estat Dlnn under my hand this 2ist day of Jun 3 LILLIB C. ABRAHAMS, Incum 3 ater - l et Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. __3e30-1y7,14 BELL, MARSHALL & RICE, Attys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Foldl, 'robate Court.—No. 80761, Administratios Tl 18 to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bis, has obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columble letters of admini tration on the estate of Abert Thomson. late of the District of Columbis, deceased. All per. wons having clalms -nlu the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the quisuiber, lon ke Baries {the 200k day o June, A.'D. 1924, otherwise the: by law 'be excinded from' all beneflt of sl estate. Given under my band this 20th day of Jue, 1923. CARL Que st.'n.w. (Seal) A CotumabtarGlors ¢ 1ae o 233051 THE DIS- | ppearance to be entered | letters testamentary | GORDON & Gumu. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate ML—‘!I-IM 0. William Esston, deceaged—No. 30704, Ad- ministration Docket 89.—Application havio been made herein for te of the last wi and testament of said deceased and for let- ters of administration with will annezed on said estate by Lilllan T. E. Lomax, it 18 ordered this th day of Jun S 1923, that Helen Darvis and all others concerned appear In sald court on M August, A. 923, ow canse why such application -hflnld not granted. Let notice hereof bBe published In the Washington Law Reporter and The Even- ing Star once (n each of thres successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, -th first publication to be not less thun thirty days before sald rerturn day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Senl) Attést: JAMES TANNER Reglster of Wilia for the District of Columbly Olerk of the Probate Conrt Je30JT,14 ELIZABETH C. HARRIS, Attomey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis Holding Probate Court.—. 80518, Administration.—This Ix to & %e go. tice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of admin- iatration c.tu. on the setate of Helen L. Fet- mu« are hereby warned to the vouchers thereof, legally A the wabacriner, on or before the 14th day of June, A. ). 1024: otherwise they may by law be exclided frou all buneft of sald estate. Given under my land 14th_day of June. 1023. HELEN HARRIE barton . (ReaL ) Attouts W CLARK TAYLOR, Deputy Regiater of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. fet 30 1v7 ARD A. BLOCK, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. Holding Probate Court. — No. Administration.—This is to give notice ubacriber, of the District of Colum- obtained from the Probate Court of ict of Columbin, letters of admin t a. on the estate of Cordel to of ‘the Dist All persons bav ug claime are hereby wimed to exh ie vouchers thereof, to the subseriber on or before tl y of Juue, A.D. 1024, otierwise they Il benefit of Jackson, Cceaved. the dec same, witn thenticated, th id estate. day of June, A 1612 U st . D. (Seal.) Attes JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the rict of Columbia, Clerk of the Frobate Court. 28.30-35T T. STANLEY HOLLAND, Attorue; SUPREME COURT OF THE Columbia.—Holding Probate of Algeron A. Asplawall, 80760, “Administration Docket 69.—Appileation unving becn made herein for probate of the Iant will and textament of said decewsed, and r letters testamentars on said estate, by Ikin Aspinwall, it is ordered 'this £ June, A.D Bos- worth Aspinwall, wninor, and all_others con- cerued, appear in said court on Monday, the oth aiy A.D. 1623, at 10 o'clock L.t why “sich application *houid not Let notice Lereof be published Washington Law Reporter und The Eveniug Star, once In each of three snccessive weeks before the return day bere meutiopad, the frat publicaticn to be vot le Dhirts aass before BAILEY. Justic TANNER, of " Columbia, Given u 1923, 0 DISTRICT OF Iegister of Wills for the Clerk of the Probate HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia, Holdlng Probate Court.— In the uatter of the estate of Samuel Weber. deceased. —Admiuistration Appil, herel probate o meat of said deceased and fo. tary on aaid Trust Compauy of Che - plle executor damed in S 13th Weber, vidow: dnmes W. Weber, Auelia A Weber, € mma ¢ Gili Harver rer, Mrs. Maggie Webe: Tda M. Weber, Al oder, Mrs weord Has ford Avers, Mra. Laura 1 Mrs. Lulu Shallenberger, lenberger Moouey. M, wlie dlarris atteruon, Auson Harris, Freeman Harris, | Graut Marris, Willlau linrrls, Alfred Clarence 'Harris, Annle Chambers Wag- Frerett ers and all others “cou ried appesr in said cort on the 23rd day 192 10 o'clock s.m.. to a they wn( such appilea- be et notice tiere. e Crawford Koser, Mra. Green, Mrs, lda Crawfo Cora of pub- o Im not less 7 gars e return day OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE 18 ERY GIVEN THAT THE Assessor of the Distiict of Columbia has caused to be preparcd Liank schedules for personal taxation s required by the act of Congress, approved July 1, 1902. imposng & tax ou persoual property in the District_of Columbla. as amended by acts of Congress approved Sept. 1, 1916, March 8, | 1617, and June 80, 1952, and that a copy of wald we will be delivered to_any citisan applying therefor at this office. Tie law re- +5 mich schedules t0 De properly flied out, f $morn to wnd returned to the Amessor within thirty dars after the date of last pablica {of thin not'ce. Retnwns mast be made on o | before August. 19 This taw will _be strictly enforced by tis Ruard of Persopal Tax ers. WAL P. LICHALRDS, Assessor, ok- | s Crawford, Mrs. Auna k. Craw- | RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY ‘Jmm 30, '1923 RESORTS. VIRGINIA. RESO. VIRG R ESORTS RTS. NTA. ey ZMMW" WBI.I.SBORO 5 IR, ln v, ! rat hotel Lm. beach, omm Ing ocean; central; fireproof; elevator ri- vate baths: bathing from hotel. Cooleat diniug room in eity, on Oth fioor, with ocean view. $3.50 dally: special wkiy. M. A. LEYRER. STRATH HAVEN Kentucky Ave. near B only. Running water Batllng privileges. l Hevtaurant & BINDER BROS. HEALY'’S Ocean End Kentucky Ave. Running water in rooms; private hl Bathing from hotel. $8.60 day up; 318 we Cre stont On Ocean front at Montpeller Ave. Buites with bath: running water all’rooms; elevator epe- clal weekly rates $22.50 up. H. M. CON 'I'IN IENTAL Tennessea Av oy Frivute bathe: Fonring. wates I resen, St exceliant table: white serviss. ""fl 1R puReaR: e dally: pecial’ ‘wees AT Tennosses Ave. and oiog Water i ‘:3 athing from Hotel. Eare- pesa, 11682 day u. speria weekly 3. 3. JOYCE ESTELLE 2008 Pacific Ave. Runolug water in all rooms Special wrekiy rates . MULLE: AUSTINE Pacifc aod St Close to all churche ments. Runniag water In roome. iller oo 17 N Georgia ave. Cottage 7, 1,5 Cosy, S ! able. $2.50 up dally; $15 up weekiy, Dathing. EMERSON CROUTHAMEL, Mgr. TABOR INN (& Ideal ‘oeation; lurge, rooms. Special seasor rates. Owner m-nl The l and amuse- b3 ente s Prd A M. DONN CH_HAVE The | Englulde B The Tsland Resort. The only resort on the Jersey Co COMBINER perfect batbing, always ing. with & modern hotel and g polfer, from HayFever bealdes Five tennls court ENGLE, Mgr. The Fleetwood &= Weley .g Hotel._Ownership Mai -nm—m Hn Hotel_Ownership Management; BURDSAL Housawn-;;“:--;fl:: mmh_rl. service. Write for booklet ROUMS, APARTMENTS, COTTAGES. Redured rentals. FRALEY MILLS, 18 sz Poston ave. Booklet. Hixth and Ocean , HOME, ON WEST RIVER AND . ing. bathing. Behing; cool breezes. spacioas porches, bi { for dancing: Qentiles only. Mre Matlida N - Md. Pieoe Want Biver 217, eellent foo Write for | 8bady sia VAKWOOD PARK | healthful: excelient ld»ll tor . Bshin Sathia AT {2ree. TZ. Box 134, Bt. Mic aels. Mo, TFATFI(I\‘ NTHE BLUE RIDGE MOUN- ains F and bmni'nl _Marg)ind R: Ix mm BEACH, MD. tage uear water fron back porches drinking water at $1.000 len © thicg scieene 7 peath ! wil sell TTAGE. — BEADBOCK en for season under new man- 5 location, wonderful view, | aointely ‘modern: write or phone for reservi |tious. Mr. and Mrs. CHAS. H. KAUS, Props. THE SYLVIA — MODRAN CONVENTENCES. Bright and cheerful rooms. Excelient table. Reasonable rates. Address Miss LA MAR, Braddock_Heights, Md. CHESAPEAKE BEACH. IGAVIEW HOTEL—The coolest place on the | bea ressonable. good service; motor boat for faharmen: Chesapeake Beach, ¥d. F. 0. NOLTE, Prop. 7 | " CHESAFEAKE BEACH | cory cot ompletely furnished: | commodstes week or month; ¥, Star office. {Helghts, Md., ement; au BESOBTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. The Courtesies and Conveniences of Too Hotels at One Rate $3.30 npdly. Specl. wkiy. Amer. Plan ELBERON nesses Ave. near 20 Pt ivate RUNNING WATER IN ALL uog”z Sx:dhnt table; fll mm!\- IROQUOIS gm0 e 1. Wkiy. Am. Plan B Caraa A, et off Bosrdmwark ; con: venient %o 8! ions. ~ Capacity §00 Sthctly rmodern: slevator: private batha RUNNING yfirtzflt%%fiom& jum. S Satronage. Coine and service unes- celled Both, hotela cwnership management. B. LUDY. | i let. ablishing of | ion | i { i AL MARLE newr Rosce. l-'fil -un-c. rmmm %.‘ ARV i Au. s ).000 for imj ot . 'm“'l’l_“m 'up per day: special weekly. GABLE & DE! .00 up daily. Meals included. Special Weekly OSBORNE, :: Cor Pacific and Arkansas Aves. to me- | Sivitien. Haviag tdersne extensis s P rors: e A R I G also sui " avator, i giuioped kitchen. Famols for, excel. :':"".'{‘1: ¢ direct from hotel. ~Showsrs, musie. “garage, otc. Booklet. Fry & Hockenbary NEW ENGLARD Un uu end 50! th Caroliza Ave., neur 3tnl P ‘hestra, Cllif'n‘ 'h'lin. pritate Lfll-‘.a IIJNNI G wWa IN ALL ROOMS (IMPROVED AT A DDI'I‘ oF ummx Beautiful new lobby and ‘Write for A T afl. ivate bath houses. STITZER & STITZER KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AVE., Near Beach REASONABLE nns—x- Running water and privae baths, elevator to street level, electricity and ‘phones in Toome: i e AL Or e ows qents. now offers its patrons all mod. Dotel com- | ble to Duplicate | — — REHO WAPEAKE BEACH. SPEND YOUR VACATION AT LETCHMORE | Cottage, Washington ave. ana Fhlladelphia t.: Bome cooking; lovely, cool rooms, nicely 1 rates; new ho 190° James piace. | Free | Spend the F ourth of July SKYLAND| VA., AND See the Beautiful Caverns of Luray Special Dinner July 4th with orchestra concert. Huge bonfire, with fireworh at night. Wonderful scenic drive from Luray to S| reservations to G. F. Poflock, Round-trip ticket from Wi and automobile fare, Luny Va. , an ascent of 3,000 feet. Wire for to Skyland, including .00, Bent room at Skyland, New Day Train Leaves Washington at 9:20 a.m Arrives Luray 2:20 Motor Trip One-day trip from Washington to Garage at foot of ! same night. Stony Man Mountain. Carriage to Skyland. Arrive See the Marvelous Colored Photograph of view from Stony Ave. N.W. Man Mountain, Skyland, now bein window of Norfolk and Western Ticket O exhibited in ice. 1419 N. Y. STONY MAN MOUNTAIN RANCH The Eaton Ranch of the East MANY NOVEL FEATURES OPEN MAY 18T TO OCTOBER 13TH 4,000 FT. ABOVE SEA Tbe mout uniquo the North and_the Hou Philadelphis, W A 20acre vey and originel th, enjoying & lar table sort in the United Rtate e patrons, 1ogtos ‘and the Kouth. rden. Herd of tubsrcviin-tested cows ens, Eggs and Ducks from “'Skyiand's™ own farm. of Mountain Trafls Daaeing 50 GAITED SADDLE HORSES FINBST STABLE IN EASTERN U. Tennts 8. 80 Bungalows wit HONEYMOON TRIPS (Smail Priv Most beautiful scenery anywhere e t Bungalows for 2) it Colorado, Five hond Half way betweean from New York, Pittsburgh, Lambs, Chick- h open tireplaces Swimming Pool red testimoniale Write for new beautiful 40-page bocklet just published, to DAYLIGHT OUTINGS TO | THE SHENANDOAH || VALLEY Via B. & 0. and N. & W. Railways To Luray Caverns, Elkton, The Gret- Berryville azd Fremt P s Tridays, Bu 'm and g passage A e -n-‘ ted “" iy onday. = . Call Main 3979, N. & W. R 3 flce, 1410 New Tork Ave, KW ot con &“n 53?3390 BEACH Coolest mearby _salt-water resort. Fine batiing, music, dancing. Spend the 4th there. " Drive your own car via Federicksbury, Va., or Morgantown, Md., or take steamer Bt Jobns to Colonial Beach. Potomac Beach b all boats. Write at once for reserva d information. FRANK G. BRERE. Fotemac Beach. V.. of call lain 4197, BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTTAGES Near O Springs) P. 0., Macanie, V¢ eeping porches, tiages with Inciosed a1 fardia, rooma, gal mpiag grouada. i arages: *beeau neral baths, pl ful mountain’ scenery’ country’s best things to eat': “superior table, home cook: $10. $12.50 and Rat Open May 10. Mr. PBRYCE. Owners. ‘NORTH HILL” A colonal resort near Biuemont ou Ghes- andosh river; , mountaln and water {scezery; sbaded ground. drives, fshing, boate |ing, ewimming: new Laths and sewerug chiidren, invalide or tuberculars taken: azd $18 per week Bookle tleman, Berryville, Va. ‘Termi- R, City FOURTH HOUSE ON ! water front; 8 rooms, 2 porches; accommoda- | | tion_tor_six’ or more persons; very desirable. OCMAN CITY, MD. OCEAN CITY, MD. Finest and safest bath beach on Atlaatic | comst: ocean on one sids 1y on other, e.l; golf, tennis, fishing, boating and dane 'TRSING WTT‘“', OENTRALLY LOCAT- 7. M or reet 80 ot ot Coren. A’ GRADEATE NTasE, 8ot lz, alisbury, . New Av-lnn Hotel J5reened g.',“"* Xly; rates on application. “lMIu Mlh- :oul’n D. OLIVER DITTO, i FOR RENT— Cottage and spartments: new, modern. » PGTY ATRES. KAYE COTTAGE On Boardwalk; excellent table: bathing free. Mrs. M. KAYE. THE RIDEAU _0F BOARDWALK. Ocean front dining room. Exceflent tabl 1 | Hotel and Cottages. Ocean front. Best service. Orchestra, Bailroom, Grill and Tearoom. \-nu HYGEIA, VA. BEACH, front, centrally located; lar facllities for surf bathing. M) ownership management. COLONIAL BEACH, VA, loni ch, Woleote House; Potemac Biver. ©Oa_the cool beach front. Flabing, Crabbing, Bathi Bait Water Boating ng. Good o-l o1 ook Rates. VA.—OCEAN sonable flu'n( wucm i Fp____o "COLONIAL HOTEL your vacation at this popular resort Five plece orchestra; wonderful play- to besch and bordwalk: artisian 10 Eajoy, Dotél 2 FRANK D_BLACKISTONE, Owner. 1® ’-m ORKNEY SPRINGS. VA. Orkney Springs Hotel ‘Washington’s Mountain Resort 2,800 feet elevation; cool; American pl tabie the best. . tennis, riding. dancing. swimming and all amusements; miseral springs and bathe; reasonsble rates E. L. COCKRELL, Pres. " W " PLEASANT Oceas front. Hotan Cold Running Water. Excellent Tabl 8. M. MASON. THE GABLES Remodeled: hot and cold water. Reasonal Southern cooking. Same manageme: Blue Lattice In. Now open. _Ocean ning water in_rooms. Ail con- e . mees. Bathhou at- Lin-Mar| 162"}, 8 F. BoYD. Ocean City Golf Course. New Nine-Hole Course. COLONIAL HOTEL Ou boardwalk; running water in every room. Private bathe, Hookiet: Gwaerenip matcgement. "HO OCIAV FROA J. L. ¥Afl!l¥ & !ON Bmlfl'lll. B!- cellen! rooms lnfl private bath. Mrs. GEO. B. CONNER. Mrs. CHAS. LUDLOW. The fiel-er Cool, airv tooms. looking ocean and Homelik Rates reasonable. Mrs, CAREY, Owner-Prop. Bathing. BREAKERS 25t cold ing water. = ““‘!J. ._TIMMONS, Phone 76. June "x,.. e T Semgpie g Dm..' ‘Comfortable IM I«-nnn Tern) ke st | MAGK ‘reasonal sl TrE L it B _water in every rooms. Rates reasopable. over- Bt Hot and Golt. room; | WWIth ocean view. 10»1. delightfal L B. HEARNE. ~ BETTERTON, MD. otel “,.pe.h on beach, H Ch resort amusements. Mrs. L. M. Owens Prop. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. H“ H Ucean fromt. ‘Reasonable rates. wnm families. Booklet with map. Paved road all way. Olean, safe beach. ‘of fosd. Same management. —WARPERS FERRY, W. VA. THE LOCKWOOD Mrs, A. P. Daniel, Prep. Open for the Season SHADY SIDE, MD. , Directly on Chesapeake AdeHom by mnmm trom 80 Washington. Fishiog, boating bathing; un- ookl T. . HORSET. An e e T West iver ST DAL GO TO firlfiniln‘s, -; nmu-m“lia,. ror! beach, For {nformation apply Birera. Shadyside, Ma. Reasonable r’-u 13 ;a.rfln and accommodations for week " PROCTOR, Shady Bide, Ma. Box 6. PENNSYLVANIA MAPLEHURST INN, Stroudsbars, Pa. Capacity 200; 10th season; Sasson; t, bathing, B jawn; old shat verand: “‘r‘l’p‘ ‘booklet: W. M: BURNBTT. juilse MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE | R, WANTED, ONE-HALF LOAD TO ANNAP- lis, full load from Annlyolll. July § or o “twoisn Cruck. VERLING ‘ T _____._____.._-H Phone MOVING ga STORAGR KRIEG'S K . Let U: Move Your Funitwo with care; unlimited facilities, lowest rates; always open. Phone_Main 1005, Dutnct Ex- press Co. " LOWEST PRICES in the city on storage, packing and shipping. Reliable Stonge ouse, 421 10th st. n.we Phone Franklin 3403. G. F. POLLOCK, Proprictor, Skyland, Page County, Virgini RaaTeesht ot ek coate County, Virgiala MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE | | CLEAN, DRY 8TORAGE FOR FU and pianos. Estimate cheerfully uiru ventent location. o.w._Phone Main 1282 WESCHLER'S, SMITH’S TRANSFER & STORAGE] LOCAL & LONG D ISTANCE MOVERS mooern FIREPROOF suiLoin (WE CRATE, PHONE NOR PACK AND SHI T 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W, oo ° T e g e mw lfl’lflo 0. o LONG-DISTAN, RED NATIONAL HOUS 4 Woodward mdx CE_HAULING. EHOLD MOVERS, Main 2162, St B.W. BALL TRANSIT CO. H OUTINGS Norfolk Virginia Beach Ocean View SURF BATHING BOATING FISHING 400-Mile Water Trip Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay New York and Boston By Sea Information and Literature at CITY TICKET OFFICE ‘Weodward Bldg., 731 15th 8t. N. W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. UNITED AMERICAN LINES Joint Servioe with HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE EUROPE ENGLAND FRANCE GERMA™Y To Plymoush, Cherbours, Hamburg ——Remlutz - July 10 RE'IANCE July 24 Aug 2l Sepe.1? BRECOLUTE. . Aug. 7 Sept 4 Oct. 3 To Hamburg via Southampon ALBERT BALLIN July 26 Sepe. 6 Ocz. 18 To Hamburg Direci—Cabin Shipa 3 WESTPHALIA ~ July 12 Aug.2 Oct. 4 THURINGIA = Aug. 2 Semt 13 Oe 23 HANSA . . . Aug 9 Sept.20 Nov. | Sailings from W. ¢6th St., New York Apply tp UNITED AMERICAN LINES 511«».4-" New York NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM AMERICA LINE Via Plymouth, Boulogne.sur-Mer | NEW" AMSTERDAM .July 7, Aug. 11, Bept, 15 VEENDAM (new’ RATTERDAM JOLENDAM (new) July 14, Aug. 18, Sept. 32 Ju'y 21 Auc. 25, Sot. 29 July 28. Sept. 1, Oct. & RYNDAM. --Aug. 4. Bept. 8, 'Oct. 13 Oftice, 24 State St N. Y. or LOCAL AGENTS AUSTRALIA SUVA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND The Weil Equipped Koyal Mail Steamers UNIAGARA' (20.000 tous)..Aug. 3 Oct. 5 "' (13,500 tons)....Aug. 31 Nov, 2 Sall frim Vuncouver, B ere. Ratiway, . or to Cana. Winen SDiilding, 741 uves COMMITTEE TO REPORT _ HERRIN MINE INQUIRY 8 _BTORAGE CO lovn'a PACKING, NHIPPING. IOX! 229, Is Just a: : at_your service. ¥. 3428 dded vazs | men are Storage in our freproo? furniturs warebouss st reasonable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. Telephome % FIREPROOY fllfl.’lfl.flfl-\‘&“%fi‘\flfl Who Moves You Important as Where YouMove Main 6900—OQur nd_experienced and carel > '&‘fi—'fi—’fi' (AR DA e v e e EDUCATIONAL. French AT SUMMER PRICER OEORGE 1317 1 St . POULIN ¥lln{ 4034 MU SICAL INSTRUCTION Illinois Legislature to Get Con- clusions Reached on Rioting That Cost Score of Lives. By the Assoclated Press, SPRINGFIELD, I, June 80— reached after weeks of by the committee ap- get information concern- ing the mine rioting near Herrin a year ago, which cost more than a score of lives. are to be given to the Ililnots house of representatives late today, when It reconvenes for a short session before sine die adjourn- ment The committee’s report is expected to charge several persons with hav- ing instigated the rioting, as well as place blame for fallure to dispatch the National Guard. The chalirman, after conclusion of the hearings, said his committee had learned the iden- tity of the persons who started the trouble, and intimated that informa- tion would be the chlef feature of Conclusions investigatio pointed to {the repo A a vzen ction d men with tried for murder the riot have b in John Phlllp Shaddick Bix-weeks course. e, end B Phone N. 7424. 1§25 16th N. 1 nntag July Bth, coaching, class teachini oners who have good, natural voices. ipectal rates for summer course. STEAMSHIPS. Marsh:‘ll Hall Mt. Vernon Yor Mt. Vernon, 10, 2:30 For Marshall Hall, 10 2:30, 6:30 Fare Mt. Vernon, 85c Admission € Grounds Extra. Marshall Hall, 50c Steamer Charles Macalester Seventh St. Whart Chicken Dinner st Marshall Hall, $1.50 SOUTH AFRICA by UNION CASTLE LINE for eatlings and further Infarmation evply Senderson & Son. Gen. Passenger Agts. EE Havana, th dway, New York, e Panama Canal, the glant Andes and the wonderful largest ships to cities America. A trip o) lously appointed “E! 14,360 tons displacement, of Latin- the luxur- ' steamers, the eru and Chile, 18 indeed a deligh ful experi- ence. Every travel comfort adapted to tropical conditions. New York- —Havana Panama—Peru—Chile EBRO ... ESSEQUIBO . special Reduc vev..Jduly 21 Aug. 18 ed " Rates for Hound South American Towrs P.CIFIC LINE The Pactfic Steam Banderson & Son, 26 Broadway, h.u vigation Co. Inc. Voyage de Luxe tothe MEDITERRANEAN ‘the New 22,000 Palatial Liner GIULIO CESARE JULY 7th Toraest and Foat: eat Italion Linor. Otber, l.m;nh ai- |Americs .... ITALIA AMERICA One Btate Bt. 17 Aug. 86 jie Sk 1 St at BEIPPING OORP. New York | Wolte REOPEN DI\TORCE SUIT. Actress Contests Decree Awarded Husband for Desertion. BRIDGEPORT. Conn., June 30.—The decree of divarce granted last week to John E. Cort, son of the New York theatrical producer, from Maude Fealy Cort. actress, was re- voked yesterdav by Judge Isaac in superior Court. The case will go on the calendar as a con- tested action. Mr. Cort had been granted the divorce on the ground of desertion. His wife, however, re opened the case Wednesday, matn- taining that her husband had not been a resident of this state for the required three years. PLANS BOWERS IN TREES. Retired Farmer Building “Honey- moon Huts” for Auto Tourists. GRIMSBY, Ontario, June 30.—Auto- moblle tourists who meet nightfall on the road between Grimsby and Beamsville this summer may roost in the trees in “honeymoon huts.”" Archie Durland, retired farmer, already has erected one roadside bower in the | | 1 branches and plans to put up geveral more, WORKERS SEIZE PLANT. Fascista Group. Angered by Dis- missal of Comrade, Take Factory. NAPLES. June 30.—Fascista work- men, angered by the dismissal of one of their comrades, yesterday seized a factory here and hoisted the fas- cista_emblem over the works. Calm was restored after & conference be- tween the workmen leaders and po- lice offlcials. ‘What Stretchin’ Meant. From Everybods’s Magazive. Mrs. Fuller, the mistress of a Bos- ton apartment, had been Wwithout a mald for ten days and was showing a prospective one through the flat. She had been most liberal in her promises of privileges In régard to afternoons |and evenings off, and had even gone S0 far as to extend the hour of the 1girl's return on these nights. The applicant seemed duly im- pressed, and the mistress was equally so. They walked into the dining room. “Do you do your own stretchin’ the girl demanded. “Do we do our own What?” “Stretchin’,” repcated the girl 1 don't understand you." Stretohin’. Do you put the stuil on the table at meal time and stretch for it. or do I have to shuffle it around? Bill Is Still Fighting. , From the Kansas City Star “There goes an old buddy of mine." Perkins remarked as a man passed “Who Is he?” asked Brown, 'Bill Bristow—poor old Bill'™ Why, ‘poor old BII'?" “well, it's this way,” Perkins ex- plained. “When the war broke out 1 enlisted and Blll got married.” es, g0 Ol Vell, can’t you see? 1 got a dia. -ge more than LWO Years a0 RAW,