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AUCTIONS AUCTION. SALES. FUTURE DAY AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. _‘J ZUCTIONEER. Administrator’s Sale of a Large Stock of Clothing, Overalls, Hats, Furnishings, Suit Case: Bags, Trunks, Musical Instru- ments, Etc, Removed to My Salesrocms for Convenience of Sale. e Heer 3F St (S, St Court i re. estate of Darrett Schapiro, de- ©ensed, the undersigned administrator will sell By Public Auction. 920 Pa. Aver W a. ve. 0 e Wednesday, September 19, Commencing 10 A.M. A large of Clothing, Shoes, Rubbers, Paats, Men's Underwear, Work ang Dress Suirts, Sweaters, lafge quantity Overalls aod Jumpers, Gioves, Hoslery, Union- alls, Umbrellas, Musical Instruments, Trunks, Hatdbags, Suit Cases, otc. R SCHAPIRO, ministrator. 5e13-d&dby S ey ‘ THOMAS J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Property in Down- town Business - Section, Fronting About 46 Feet on 10th Street Between H and Eye, Improved By a Two- Story Frame Building and a Three-Story Brick Building, Nos. 812 and 814 10th Street Northwest. By authority vested in us we will sell at public agction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTYSIXTH DAY OF TEMEER, 1023, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. ali of lot 6 snd part. of lot 5. now lot 814."in square 344, improved us mbove. rms of sale: 'All cash above a deed of trust now. ou the property amountlug to $16,000, particulars of which will be. stated at the ‘time of sule. $300 deposit will be re Quired upon aceeptance of bid. Conveyancing, Tecording and revenue stamps Bt purchaser's Terms of sale to be tomplied with or depost 1923, THOS. J. EXECUTOR'S SALE 0 Q ST. N.W. B PREETS By virtue of power contatned in the of Lycurgus ~Adams, Tate of Prince Georges county, Maryland, decensed, duly recorded in tlie registrar of wills' office of the District of golumbia, the undersigned. the excutor therein +8amed, eIl at public auction, on the prem ONESDAY, SE BER TWE Y-SIXTH, 1623 RTY 0'CLOCK it ) feet front of origioal lot 26, wd 26 ft. on the south side of G street bétwéen 2nd and 3rd streets n.w.. dd- jucent to and of house No. 116 on Q st b & depth of 105 feet, and the undivided half iuterest of Lscurus - Adams, aforesaid, in the west 20 feet by 105 of the same lot, of which the safd Lycurgus aud Sarah Adams, lis wife, were seized us tenwuts in common. The land 1s assessed for taxation as lots 806 and 07 éq. > Terms of salé—1% to be paid upon the ratl- fication of the sale by the court, i ih six aud i 13 months feom date-of sle, Or ail cash, af the option of the buyer. ' Deferred parments to bear int. at 6% and (o be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Taxes to be.adjusted to date of sale.. Conveyancing, stamps, title, recording at cost of the purchaser, LOT OF LAND ON ETWEEN 2nd. AND 3rd the MARION DUCKETT, Execntor of the estate nf Lycurgis Adams, deceased. 1420 N Evans bldg. Bankruptcy Sale of the Entire t Stock in Trade of the “Brooke Shop, Inc.,” Re- moved to the Auction Rooms for Convenience of Sale, Consisting of Station- ery, Novelties, Greeting Cards, Books, Souvenirs, etc. By virtae of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & Bank ruptey /Court in e *'Drodke Shop, Inc. Jaokrupt, No. 1391, the’ umiersigned trustée will sell By Public Auction At WESCHLER’S, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1923, Commencin 10:30 o’Clock ' A.M rds, books stock of stationery, gresting souvenirs, candlesticks, book ends, jardinferes, neck beads, lekthier goods. basl . drops, embroidered wl and emb, b ils, miscellaneous novelties’ etc.; wlso two fine foor cases. The above stock and fixtures will first be offersd as an’ entirety and if a satisfactory 1, *-Cash. HARLES H. SEEBOLD, Trustee. se14-d&abs.exSu Columbian_bldg. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustee’s. Sale of Valuable Thirty-two Acre Tract in Bellevue, Fronting 900 Feet on Gieshoro Road, D. C, Overlooking River, with 7- room Dwelling, Outbuild- | ings and Orchards, Ad- joining New Government | Chemical Laboratory Prop- | erty. By virtue of a decree of e Supreme Court | Pasted in Equity | 0. 41386, the undersigned trustee wiil ofter for sale by public auction, in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY. THE . NINE. BENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1023, AT | FOURTHIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following- | described 1and ‘and Dpremised; ‘situnte In “th uptgof Waghington, District of Colum wit: The north Tot 1 sion of. lot E* hnd “F- in the esti per plat recorded in the ofice of the surveyor for the District of Ca'umbia, in. Liber Levy Conrt No. 2, at follo 14: Beginning for tha same at a_gthke on the ast_side of the road leading from the Plscats- way“ta Washington at an angle north 87 de grood east, horth 4 degrees west, And runging thénce with sald road about 40 perches to the corner of the land on the said rosd owned in 1309 by Ellsa T. Berry: thence north B4 degrees east, 93.00 perches o inter. sect Oxen Ton: thence by and with sald run outh, 1315 degreen; east 21 perches South 515" degrees enst 10" perche Kouth 28 degroes, east 20 perches: thence south M1 Uagrees, - west 21 perches Aud thance westgPly in'a straight line 102 perches. to- the pined of beginning, containing thirty-two acres, mofe. Bf lesw now known as Smproved as-above, to be sold wub; of crunt for $6.500.00. d: Tatmes of saie: Over one-third cash. as et to 4 deed May, 1925, ahive sia trust, in two. ual in- stalbuents payabl in one two years,:. ‘with . interest _as 9% per an Dumg ;- payable - semi-annuslly, from day . of male; secured by deed of trust upon the b Wold, or all cash: over trust at the Ootlon.-of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 Sequired of the purchaser at the time of sule. T tane: maasciig: st siomns ‘and-petarinl-fees at the eost of the purchaser. Terms-of -sale to be compiled with within thirty days from day of wsale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property the misk and cost of the defaulting pur- Narne Wfter five days' advertisament of Such Feaalo- it adime newspaver publiabed in the ity of Washington, D. ©. ALBERT D. ESHER. Trustee, o ox8y ‘Woodwa Balding. A WE!QHLE". AUCTIONEER. Baskruptcy Sale of the Entire -Btock and Fixfures of the “Home and Hotel Supply pany,” Contained in remises No. 738 9th Street west. rtué of Wn erder of+the Supreme Couft ome - and Hotel Supply Compan: o t “No. “1808, the undersigned recel wil 2 By Publi¢ Auction Within'the Above Premises On Wednesday, Sept. 19,1823, 10 O’Clock A.M. Commencin, A Iarge stock of home ‘and . hotel ‘supplies, sneluging Orockery and _Glasswire, mel, Tin 4nd ‘Aldmistm Wa Siiver-Pla Knjvps; _ Forks, dm& Zraye, Coffes and TéA Poss, N Crenmer Table I‘l’l]}lr ary. o, .,','% ibiés, “Iron ' Rafe, Nationsl i Tegiater, ORk FISE-Top Dask, Typewriter, wings, -ete. 3 The above stock and §xtures Wwill first be offerefl a8 an eutirety, and if ‘s Aatisfactory bid s mat Tecelyed Wil be Hnmediately sold in dcllfl.\é - > roadie] Wall Gases, Goeiving, Ceuter ‘Show: play T "l arcel T+7; | N THOS. J. GWEN & ADN, ACCTIONBERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAMB DWELLING, No. T11 (GLETHORPE ST, BETWEEN 7th AND 8th ST N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded 1o Liber No. 4804, follo 109 et seq,, o the land records of the Distriet of Colui: and at the request of ‘the party secured the ‘nzgersignod trustecs will ‘sell At ction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBEER, AD. 1028, AT FIVE (°CLOCK P.AL, th following-described land and premiwes situate in the District of Columbia, and des: Bited as wng being lots 7 and 5 I square 8148 in & subdivision known as Longfellow Terrace, said subdivision is recorded in Liber 04, follo 22, of the records of the ofice: of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, subject to_covenanta of record, Terms of sale: All cash. ‘Two hundred dols lars deposit required upon’ acceptance of bid. Convevancing, Tecording and revenue stem) at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to complied with within thirty days, otherwi the property may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertising in some newspaper publishe ed In Washington, D. C. C. CHESTER CAYWOOD, FREDERIC B. WARDER, sel2-d&duexSu Trustess. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 82 19 STREET N.W. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, dated May 8, 1923, belng instrument No. 104, re- corded June 20, 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, THE TY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1023, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following de: scribed land and premises, situnte in the Dis- trict of Columbin, and designated as and be: ing lot 117 in Harry A. Kite's subdivision of lot 28 in biock 4 in Chapin Brown's wubdivision o€ part of “Mount Pleasant” and *‘Pleasant Plaius,” known aw Ingleside, recorded in Liber 62 folio 144, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Distrlet of Columbia; said block 4 belng known for the purposes of as- sessment and taxation ax square 2617. Bub- Ject to_covenants of record. Terms of aale: Sold subject to a first deed of trust for $7.000 and a second deed of trust for $6,700; amount over and above said trus to be DAld'in cash. $260 deposit required upo: acceptance of bid. - Conveyancing, recordi d revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Term salo to be complied with within thirty days ot depostt forfeited. M. BRASWELL, w. . HALPER, | sepli-d&ds. THOS. 4. O TRUSTEES' SALE OF VOLUABLE FRAME DWELLING, 1248 28rd STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of a certaln deed of trust dated 1022, and recorded September 12, nd records of the District ! t the request of the party the undersigned trustees wiil st public auction in front of the premises, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DA ER, A.D. 1928, AT FOUR the ‘following described land and premises, sitnate in the District of Co tumbla, and designated as and being lot let. tered ‘D" of Silas L. Loomis' subdivision of original - lot numbered twenty-one (21) ‘in square numbered thirty-six (36). as per plat 1ecorded n the office of the survevor of the District of Columbia in Liber W. F. at folio 5, Terms of sale: All cash. $200 deposit ‘re. quired npon mcceptance of bid. Convesancin recording and revenue stamps At purchasers cost. Sale to be iosed within thirty days or deposit forfeited, RANDALL H. HAGNER, ALEX BRITTON BROWNE, R_PETER and WILLIAM H. BADEN, Attorneys. IN THE PUPREME_COURT OF THR DIS. Columbia, Iding Probate Court.— Bertthes M Friabus, puardiin of Floride Feie: ARTHU da; ST erk, and Tteginaid Friebus, ns described in the' petition of ‘the udged, ordered and decreed ¢ Exciusive of Hundays and lexsl holidave. oc- T B o er b puiishod I the Washt [Seal): A true cpy. Atiest: THEODORE FRED P. MYERS, Attorney for Peti- fenry Chung for cliange of name.— ing applied to the Court for an order of pub- 11 persons concerned show cause, if any there 4 copy of thia order be published once MORGAN H. BEAC By F. FRANK B. LONG, Attorney. anddevisees of George Collard, and’ anybody obtain_a decree declaring and adjudging the the bill of complaint fiied herein, located in tslon of Joseph M. Coleman in ‘of ‘the lots 1n office of the District of Columbia. ' On’ mo- George Collard, deceased. cause their appe publication of this order: otherwiso the bus, minor, piainti Florida Friebus, 1.l- NDQ de hereln for the sale of eces ing been made hereln for . real estate belonging to Floridx Friebms, inor, by the guardian for her estate, Beatrice of sald minor for d reinvestment, it y of August, A.D, hat Flo minor, and Beatrice M. Friebus, cause their appearances to be entered herein on or before the fortieth da; curring after the first publication of this or. Ger: otherwise this cause will be proceeded with & In case of default: provided 't ington lll\'. ;‘M;hr IM'TY;: E""I:“'b:;;" three miccessive weeks before Sai Teturn day. F. L. SIDDONK. Tmtice: COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for th istrict of Columbia, Flll’k of the Probate Dourt. se1,8.18 tioner. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF rict of Columbia.—In re the appll: Equity Doe.—Henry Chung having filed petition praying for a decree changing h e to Henry Chung De Young, and ha lication of the notice required by law in such _ci , It b‘v the Court, this Tth day of September, 1928, Ordered, That be, on or before the 1t day of October. A.D. 1025, at 10 a.m., why the prayers of s petition should not be granted: Provided, Thi for_three consecutive Weeks before said in The Evening Star newepaper. FP. L. DONK, Justice. (Real.) A trus copy, NINGHAM. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trjet of Columbin.—Joseph M. Coleman, et als., plaintiffs, vs. @ unknown heirs, alieness Claiming by, under of through Him or them. or elther of them, defendants.—No. 41811 Equity Doc.—The object of 'this suit is to title of the plaintiffs to be good of record in fee simple by adverse possession o the fol lowing described real extate ferred to in the city of Washington, District of Colum- bia, known und distinguished as lots numbered twenty-four (24), both inelusive, quare 741, as shown by the records of the drveyor's ‘office of the District of Columbia 33114, Joseph M. Cols Adams, executor of Thomas Law, which fs recorded in Liber NK, at of the aforesaid records of the tion of the plaintiffs, it this 291 August, 028, ordered that the d the unknown heirs, alienees and devisees of ance to be. entered hercin on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and lega) holidays, occurring after the date of the vill be proceeded with as in case of defauit. Provided, a copy of this order ba published ‘week for three successive weeks in tisfactory cause shown dispensed IDDONS, Justice. (eal.) MORGAN H. BEACH, C THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 2449 18th Street N.W. By virtae of & certaln deed of trust dated February 23, 1023, being instrument No. 174, recorded Februars 28, 1023, among the iand recards of ‘the District of Columbi request of the party sscyred ih <gned trostees will sell, at pubi tou'in”front ot the. premised. on M0 THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF SE BER, A.D. 1023, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described 1and and premises, situnte in the District of Columbis, and designated and being lot 51 o block 8, Washingt Helghts, as per piat reconded in Liber county . 11, follo 8, of the records of the office of the’ surveyor of the District of Columibia, Terms of sale: Sold mubject to a prior deed of trust for $12.000 and the amount over said trust to be paid in cash. $250 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, Tecording and revenue stamps t purchasers cost. Terms of sale to be complied with Within thirty days or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the risk of the defa ing_purchaser after five dass' advertisement in some newspaper of Washin CUARLES W se13-d&ds,exSu ADAM A, | Groceries, Fixtures, Cash Reg- { ister, Ice Box, Computing Scale, Showcase, etc., At 922 C St. Southeast, By Public Auction Monday, September 17, 1923, Commencing 10 A.M. Miseellaneous stock of groceries, including Del Monte, Libby and Helnz Goods, Peaches, Tears, Apricots, Peas, Tomatoes, Corn, Beans, tsup, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Salmon, Sar: dines. Molasses, ' Preserves, Jelly, ' dam., Pumpkin, Soap, 'Milk, Soup.’ etc.; “also tional Cash Regiater, Ice Rox, Floor Case, Meat Blocks, Computing Scale, ete. Terms: Ca ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. sep14.15,18 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, { Trustees. WESCHLER, AUCTION AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE BRICK 3. NO. 507 H STREET SOUTH- WEST By virtue of u ceftain deed of trust dated October 20, 1922, being instrument No, 223 recorded _October’ 25, 1922, among the land records of the District of Columbis the request of the party secured thereby, the dersigned ‘trostees will sell at public’ auc- front of the premises, on FRIDAY WENTY-FIRST DAY 'OF SEPTEM. BER, A.D. 1028, AT FOURTHIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem: ises ‘situate in the District of Columbia and | Gesignated as and_belng part of original. lot numbered ten (10) in square numbered four hundred ninety-seven (497), contained within the following metes and bounds, vis: Begin- niug on H street 521 feet from the south: west corner of sald fot and running thence enst on H street 121 feet, thence north and paraliel with the eastern Iine of aaid lot 20 eet, thence west and parallel with H street 1234’ feet, thence. south 20 feet to beginning Terma of sale: All cash over two (2) prior deeds of trust, particulars of which will be stated at the time of sale. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. All conve: ancing, recording, revenue stamps, ete., at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be com- lled with within 30 days or deposit forfeited. NORMAN E. RYON WILLIAM §. RYON Trust p12-d&ds.exSu LEGAL NOTICES. TJOSEPH A HOTH, Attorney. {'l B t Court.— Lessie Flanagun. Frank 4. Joseph Parker Cam Assoctation and United States Insnrance Com- ny'" or its NOKNOWD SUCCENSOT® OF ity No. 41506.—Order of publication. object of this suit is to obtain a decree lishipg of record plaintifts’ title by possession to ot one hundred and fifty-four and |1ots one hundred and fifty-eight to one hundred and sixty-one (158 to 161) both inelusive in Blanche “K. Towson trustee’s subdivision of lots in square five hundred and ten (310) pér plat recorded in Hook €9, page 00, of 't records of the office of the surveyor of District of Columbia. being improved and kaowi premises No. 432, 434, 436, 433 and 448 n.w. Upon plalutifts’ motion, it 18 thts Bth day of September, A.D. 1923, Ordered that défendant. * Juseph' Parker Camp, cauge his appearance o be entered hereln on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidaa, occurring after the day of the Srst peblieation of tils orler; that defendant; ~Ths ‘ashington Association ‘and United Staies Tn- surance Company’’ oF it4 unkuown successors or asslgus, cause its or thalr appearance to be entered herein on-or before the first rule day gecurring thres weeks atter the frst publics: tion of this order, £ood cause having been shown therefore to the satisfaction of the court to shorten the time of publication of this orders otherwise the cause to be proceeded with in case of default; provided, w copy of tull order be published once & week for three suc: ive weeks in The Evening Star and the shington Law Reporter. By the court: I L SIDDONK, Justice, (Seal) A trus copy. Tox: MORGAN H, BRACH, Clork. By F. W. SMITH, Asst. Clerk, se.6,15.22 RALPH H. CASE, Attorney. IN THE SUPREMB COURT OF THE_DIS- trict of Columbia.—Arthur Middleton, plain tif, vs. Robert Morris Butphen, defendant.— . 41584.—In equity.—Order of publicationi—. The object of this action s for the dissolu- tion of the partnership existing betweon the parties hereto, for the sale of the partnership the application of the proceeds of the sale of the partnership to the partner: SBIp - debts withh divislo 13 agy, to the parties.hereto, ng tive interests, and for such oOther and Tarther rellef as may be Just and equitable On_motlon- of ntiff herein, it is_thig 1923, Ordered, That pearance ' €6 be red hereln on or before the fortleth exclusive ‘of Sundays and legal holidrys, oteuring after the d the first publicas Sion of this order: otherwise: the. chuse. Wil be proceeded with ‘as in case of defavlt, pro-- of n_ Equity Flanaga: vided this order be published once a week for | three successive weeks in each the Washing- ton Law' Reporter and The Evening Star of Washington, D. €. F. L. SIDDONS, Justice. A true copy. Test: MORGAN M: By . B. DERTZBAUGH, and at | ALFRED B. LEET, Attorney. SUPREME (OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 30087, Administration.—This {8 to give motice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters on the estate of Ocfavie Garesche, the District of Columbia, deceased sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legaily authenticated, to the subscriber on o before the 23rd day of August. AD. 1924; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of suid estate. Given under my hand this 28th day of Auguat, 192 AMERICA TURITY AND TRUST COM PANY. Ry MARTIN R. WEST, Aast. Sec aary. * (Seal) Attest: THEODORE' COGS. WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court R. F. DOWNING and M. A. EASBY- SMITH, Attorneys. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Conrt.—No. 30777, Administraflon:—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the Distriet of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Erminie B. Clarkson, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per. sons Liaving claims against the deceased are { hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the Youohers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber o or before the 24rd d AD. 1924: otherywise the exclided from all benet of under my hand this ROBT. B. CLARKSO) nw. (Seal) Attesi SODORE _COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- lrll'.‘nn?l(';alumbl . Clerk of the Probate Court testamentary late of All per- i SUPRE: . GARRETT, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columb Holding Probate Court.—No. 31005, Administration. ~This 1s to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- Dia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbia letters of adminis- tration on the estate of Charles H. White, iate of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having clatms against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally “authenticated, to the subseriber on 'or befora the 12th day ‘of September, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may Uy law be excluded from a1l benefit of said entate. Given under my hand this 12th da of Beptember, 1923, CLYDE D. GARR 801 Colorado bldg. (Seal.) Attest: TREODORB COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for he District of Columbia, Clerk of t. SUPREME the_Probate e L eeI2229 MICHAEL M. DOYLE and J, . BUR- NETT, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, Holding Probate Court.—No. 006D, Admimistration.—This s to give notice that 'the subscriber, of the Distrlet of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District -of Columbia letters testa- mentary on the estate of William C. Herbert, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. Al persons having claims against the deceased are hereby wamed to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the kubscriber ‘on of before the 11th day of September, A.D. 1024; otherwies they may by luw be: exclided ffom il benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 1lth d of Beptember, 1923, ELLEN LAURA HER- BERT, 3308 Colorado ave. n.w. (Seal) At. test: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Regis- ter of Wills for the Disirict of Columbia, Clerk_of the_Probate Court. 13,22,29 " F. A. FENNING, Attorsiey, BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding _Probute Court.—No. BOT08, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subsériber, of the District of Ca- lumbia, has obtain from the Probate Court of the District of Columbin letters of admin- fstration_on the estate of Perr: ch, late of the District of Columbla, oensed. All persons having claims agaiust the decensed Are Htereby warned o exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, Jegally suthentie the subscriber on or before the ¥ September, A:D. 1024; otherwise they muy by Le excluded from all benefit of “sald Given under my hand this 11th-da, o September, 1023, FREDERICK A. FEN. NING, Bvans bldk. (Seal) Attest:’ JOHN B“IIL} uty Register of Wills for the o Columbia, "Clerk ‘ot "te Probate PRYTON GORDON and VERNON B. 'WEST, Attorneys, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a District Oourt—The United States of America va. 18,000 bottles, more or less, of beer, etc.—Dis- trict Court, No. 1586.—The ohject of this procesding e to bave declared “forteited to he United States 18,000 bottles of beer and containe! bed the lfbel filed in thin cau rrested by urder of the Court ‘the 14th day of Bepteriber for.being used ard intended for use in Violation of the pro: visions, of the, ational probivition act ‘and for Getranding ‘the United Blates of the tax on eaid beer in violation of the intérnal reve- nue laws. On motion of the libelant, by the United Btal Attorney, it is, this 14th day of Sep- tember, 1023, ‘ordered that the Peansyivanta Hallroad Company, District Specinlty Company and all other persons having any claim or intesskt therely apoaar beforo thie Coust pp o 32 A o augwer ?:l cane cmflnn to a r the Oourt Wil proceed fo detefmine the causs and to meke lflehrl‘ therein as to it shall seem right; provided, of this_ order be published onoe A Waek fOF two successive weeks in The Evening Star newspaper and in, the, Waghington Law Reporter bafare aaid. i A. HOEHLING, date. et l;‘:z c"mv;m‘ et dion { iy (?II.} A GAN ¥ BEACH, Clerl ¥ 8 fifi Asst. Clerk, 4 sell B t JAMES A, O A JOHN 1, SAUKS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF _THE DISTRIOT OF Columbin, Holding Prébate Court. — No. 30617, Administraton.—This is to give Botice that_the subscriber, of the District of Colwms bia, hex obtained from the Probaté Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administra- tlon ‘e, t. on the estate of Jobhn Albert Smith, late of the District of -Columbis, de- consed. - All persons having clalms against the deceassd aro ‘hereby warned o exhibft the same, With the vouchers thereof, legally au- Uientlented, to the subseriber on or lflmfl e the ‘of Beptember, A.D. 1024: otherwise by law be excluded from all bene- A Di | Clerk of the Probate Court. WL, J. HUGHES, Jr,, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THH DISTRICT OF Columbia, Hoiding Probate Court.—No. A Administration.—This is to give no! that the ibscriber, of t} District has obtained from the Probate District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Mary L. Bamberger, late of *he *District of Columbia, deceased. All per- #ons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same: with the vouchers thereof, legally authentieated, to the subscriber on or before the of August, A.D.1024: otherwise may by law be excluded from all benefit said ‘estate. Given under my hand thia 21st day of August. 1923 FRANK A, JOHNSON, 306 7th st. x.w., Wash. ington. DI C. (u-.l.& Attest: THEODORE COGRWELL, Deputs TRegluter of Wil for the R:“r'tlfl of Columbia, Clerk of the rruh:n i e GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia—J. Harry Atchison. Ida Mae_Atchison, trustees, plaintiffs, vs. Ohiarles T. Willls, et al, defendants.—In Equity N 41040—The obect of this wuit s to cbiaia decree eatablishing of record by mdverse pos- setsion the title of the plaintiffy to the prap- erty_described in the Bill of Cémplaint. Vs 10t 9 in Johnson's Subdivision of lots 131 and others in Wr d Dole’s Subdivision of part of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, in sald District, as per plat recorded in - the surveyor's office in Liber Levy Oourt No. 1, follo 71. Upon motion of the piaintifta it is by the court this Tth day of September, A.D. 1628, Ordered that the defendants, ' Jesse Bcott, Robert Hearns and Mildred Hearns, caune their appearance to be entered herein ou or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sud- dnys and legal holidays, occurring after the sy of the first publication hereof, otherwise tiis canse will bo proceeded with ‘as in cawe of default: it is further ordered that the de- fendants, ‘the uoknown heirs, alienees and deviseey of Polley Dorsey aud of Lewis Hearns, both déceased, cause their appearance to be entered herein ot of before tiie frst rule day occurring after the expiraton of the fortietl dny. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, after the the first publication hereof, otherwise this cause will be proceeded with & in case of default; provided, & copy hereof be published once u week fof three muccessive weeks In the ington Law Reporter The Evening Star, longer and other publications being dispensed ‘with for_satixfactory cause shown. SIDDONS, true copy. MORGA By F. A ey. GI20. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attorn SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No 0001, Adminfstration.—This ix to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Celum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of William H. Lacy, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. = All per- wons having claims against the deceased are lereby warned to exhibit the swme, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticaied, to the subseriber on_or before Le 7th day of Sep- tember, A.D, 1924; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given wnder my hand this 6th day of Sep- tember, 1923, EVA J. TURNER. 435 4% st ww. (Seal) Attest: DORE 8- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court Attorney. DANIEL W, 0'DONOGHU SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, ~ Holding Probate Court. — No, 30561, Adniinfstration.—This I to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum la obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Frederick G. Stange, late of rict of Columbia, deceased. Al per. ng claims against the deceased are red to exhibit the same. With the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to_the subscriber on o before the 6th day ‘of Sep. tember, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be excinded from all benefit of said estate. Jiven und ¢ hand this @th di tember, 1923. MARY STANGE. 1810 1st . (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGS- ELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis Clerk of the Probate Court w HUR PETER, W. H. BADE Attorneys. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Probate Court.—No. 80718, Administration.—This is_to give notice that the subseriber, of the District of Columb has obtained from the Probate Court of Dist, of Columbis, letters testamentary on the estate of Nathauiel Freeman, late of “he District of Columbia, deceased. Al per- soas having claimy agaiiat the decensed are hereby warned to exbibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally anthenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 22nd day of August, A.D. 1824 otherwise they may by law be exclided from il bepefit of suid estate. Given under its hand this 28th of August, 1923 THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST GO By- ANDREW PARKER. Viee President. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Dep- uty Register of Wills for the District of Co- 1umbia, Clerk of the Probate Ct 51.8.16 FRANK J. HOGAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- Inmbis, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of William B Peirce, deceased. tion Docket 89 —Applicatio de herein for probate of the ment of aald deceased, and testamentary on said estate, by rter Roberts, the executor named therein, it ordered this 20th day of August, A.D. 1625, hat Marjorie Peirce Thorn and all others con- cerned, appear in said court on Monday, the elghth'day of October, A.D. 1623, at 1 jock wm.. to show cause why such application shonid ot be gra et notice hereof be publishea in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less thirty davs before said return day. F. L. SIDDONS. Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEO- DORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bete Court el 815 CLARENCE M. DINKINS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THR DISTRICT OF TColumbia, Holdink Probate Court.—No. 30650, Adminstration.—This 1s to give notice t the subscriber, of the Distriet of Columah has obtained from the Probate Court of the f Columbia, letd®= of administration tate of Thomds 8. Gonter, Inte of trict of Columbin. decensed. ~All per- sons having claime against the decoased are hereby warned fo eshibit the same, with. the vouchers” thereof, legally authenticated, to’ the subscriber on or before the 12th day of July, A.D. 1024: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all begefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 28th day of August, 1939. CLARA H. GONTER, 138 13th st. s.e. al.) Aftest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Reg- ister of Wills for the District of Columbl se1,8.15 FRANK STETSON, Atterney. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 20773, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscrfber, of the District of Colum- Dbia, hns obtained from the Probate Court ¢ the District of Columbia_letters testamentary on the estate of Frances P. Martin, late of the District of Columbiu, deceased. Al persons having claims against the deceawed are hereby Warned to exhibit the same, with the voucherq thereaf, legally authenticated, to the wub- scriber on or befors the 1ith day ofeAugust, A.D. 1624; otherwise they may by law be excluded from il beuefit: of said estate, Given under my hand this 6th day of Septe ber, 1923 NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST OOMPANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, Pres. fdent. - (Seal.) _Attest: THEODORE ‘COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Willy for the Dis- trict of Columila, Olerk of the Prodate’ Court, #e15,22,2 3 HENRY W. SOHON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. No. 30603, Admintstration.—This is to give notice that the subseriber, of the District of -Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth M. Gadsby, late of the District of Columbia, deceased.. All per- #ous_ having claims against the deceased are Diereby Warned to exhibit the same. with t uchers thereof, legally authedticated, to the subscriber on or before the 27th day of Aungust, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be excluded from a1l benefit of said estate, Given under my hand this 28th d f August, 1929, Attest: Q! 8! uty. Rege fater of Wills for. the Distriet "o Columbi Clerk of the Probate Coutt.. #e1,8.15 EDWARD L. HILLYER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Clumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. Administration~This s to ive notice thaf the subscriber, of the District of Columbi has obtamed from the Probate Court of ¢ Stricc of Columbla, letters testamentary on’ the estate of Afn E. Burch, late of “he’ District of Columbia, deceased.’ All per- sons having claims against the deceased are hpreby. warned to exhibit the same, with the nchers thereof, legally autheutioated; to the gtibactiber on oc before the 22nd day of August, WD, 19241 otherwise they mdy by law 'be eXcluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand ‘his 22nd day of August, 1923, HARRY B. BURCH, 1021 Calvert st. {Seal.) ‘A*test: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Reg- igter of Wills for the District of Columbia, jerk of the Probate Court. se1.8.15 LIAM H, LINKINS and LLOYD fi EVR Attorneys. ' T & THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE DIg- l'(fl'lc‘? of Columbin.—George . Linkias laintiff, vs. Phillp Posner .and Be;;’m n R pub SUPREME Columbia, ed defendants.—No.. DGID?—:;::E ' .~ ol of tiis anit 18 to recover Of the defendants the stm of five hundred dollars ($500.00), besides, interest, Tor_rent due to plaintift by Beferidants, and to, ‘have judgment of oonds tion of certaif Poperiy of the defendants levied on under 3 it _insued in this suit towerd satisfy. plaintif's ciaim. It 18, therefore, thi -y of vsombtl"i ::Im, ordered thal e defen ts Appear is- court on or be- e S RNLAIESS Vereiteive of XA and legal holidays, after the da e - first publication of this order, to de Js suit and use Why said condemnation should not be ; otherwise the ‘suit will be with g8 in case of default. Let ne be Eveni 7 t A EDUCATIONAL. Accountancy—a new class—Semester A of the Pace Course— meeting on Tuesday and Friday evenings, from 5:30 to 7:20, will form at Pace Institute on Tuesday, September 18, at 5:30 P.M. Pace Institute is.now located in new quarters in the Transportation Building, 17th and H Streets, N. W. Call or telephone for Bulletin. Mechanical Dentistry in 3 to 4 months—classes now open—ilonday, Wed., Fri. eveningy, Columbia School of Mo chanical Dentistry, 400 7th St. N.W., Room 2 16! Private Lessons in Matnematies, Sclen backwa; languages.” Especikl 1 and unwilling 1, $1.50. Albert ail o Jonas, 1406 Hopkins st. 5. r write. 13¢ Gregx Shorthand and Typewriting PRIVATE LESSONS Rensonable rates. Day or evening. For fur-| ther information telephone Adams 322. WIMBLE, 1420 Harvard st. n.w. 150 Washington College of La Co-Educational Twenty-Seventh Year Opens September 26 Tuition, §100 Per Annum Sessions: 10 A.M. to 12, or 5:15 to 7 P.M, Confers Degrees LL. B., LL. M. and M. P, L. Office Hours—10 to 5:30 1315 K Street N.W. Phone Franklin 4585 i { i | Main 8260. George Washington . . University Chartered by Agt of Congress 1821, ST W Sessions in all departments Opens September 26 Offers graduate and under- graduate instruction in LIBERAL ARTS ENGINEERING LAW ARCHITECTURE MEDICINE EDUCATION PHARMACY Ta_addition to classes during the forenoon and eatly afternoon, over two hundred classes in college. engineering and legal subjects are held in the late afternoon between five-ten and six-Ofty. For Catalogues and Other Information Apply to THE REGISTRAR 2033 G Street Northwest Telephone West 1640 “"HALL-NOYES SCHOOL 221 E Btreet N.W. Opens Sept. 17. Graded and high. Regular classes and private lessons to adults or youtl college preparation FRANCES MANN HALL. AM., Prin. STRAYER’S | BUSINESS COLLEGE Registration Now Being Made for Fall Term Day and Evening Sessions Stonograph: ’l‘nwmu Bookkeeping Acoountancy Seoretarial wh_by Native Teacher Spa Call, Phone or Write for Information 721 13th Street N.W. (ext door to Telephone Building) Main 3430 | —— Sidwell’s Friends School 1811 Eye St. N.W. For Boys and Girls City school for all grades high ~ school, country school second to fifth grades, inclusive. 41st Year Begins Sept. 24 Thos. W. Sidwell, AM., Principal LEARN GREGG SHORTHAND. Lessons in small groups only to insure indl- | vidusl attention. Tspewriting. business Lng- lish, letter writing, spelling. Day and eveninj classes. 1209 KENYON st. n.w. Adams 1358, PANIS SCHOOL OF ‘WASHINGTON Profs. _from Rapid Progress. and for | Spain—Conversational Method. 1317 F at. n.w. M. 5685. Wood’s School Established 1885, 311 East Capitol St. Lincoln 38 All_commercial branches. See us In regard to our effer of § monthe free. Full term now open. The ninth memier of one family and the fonrth of snuther now in attendance. Kavanagh School of EXPRESSIONAL TRAINING d DRAMATIC ART Drama, Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, Elocution, Public Speaking, Polse, Diotion, gtruul" Education. Fall temin begins et 1. Write Jor literature. William J. Kavanagh 1206 18th St. Longfellow Square. 25 Typewriter Loaned Free Bent direct to your home i you enroll this month, Shorthand in 30 Days * _fadividual Instruction Day and Evening Classes FREE Three days' trial tuith what we claim. 30-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE 1340 Ese St. N.W. Phone Main 8483 to prove Georgetown Law School 1923-1924 Opening Session Will Be Held Monday, October 1, 1923 For Information Apply to Hugh J. Fegan, M.A., L.LB., PhD, Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School Building 506 C Street N.W. Phone Msin 7203 Villa Maria Academy West Falls Church, Virginia Elementary and High School Courpes. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Recretarial and Civil Seérvice Courses. Address: The Sister Directress. ENROLLMENT WEEK Spectal scholarship rates throughout the year for those Who enroll ti k. Both men and women. 5 days and 5 nights each week throughout the year. Instruction in all high school and college entrance subjects. THE UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL, COURT F. WOOD, Principal ACADEMY OF ART Dorsey Doniphan, Director SECOND SEASON Classes in Painting, Drawing, I~ tration, Color, Begh & M Oct. 1. REGISTRATION NOW OPE Day and Evening Olasses 1624 H St. N.W. 1 THE TEMPLE SCHOOL SECRETARIAL COURSES Shorthand—Typewriting ‘English—Freach Spel] Commorelal Law REGISTER NOW FOR & TO 7 P.M. CLASSES 1417 G St. N.W. Main 3258 Miss Mdeh’s “Scl;onl 1330 19th St. N. W. Eighteenth Year Begins September Twenty-eighth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar Head Mistress National University Law School Chartered by Spocial At of Congreas $16-S18-820 13th Street N. W. 55th Year Begins October 1st, 1923 Classes 6:30 P.M, to 8:30 P.M. Becretary’s office in the school build ing now open for registration, For catalog or_other information writs or telephone Main 6617 or Franklin 2909, Hoarding and Day School sud Kindergarten Will reopen October First Sara X. Lippincott, Susan C. Baker, Principals 2115 'California St. 12 . Emerson Institute (Established 1852) 1738-40 P St. N.W. FOR BOYS, YOUNG MEN, WOMEN “Fall semester begins Sept. 17th, Registration, 10th to 17th” Opportunity 'is kdocking at your door. A twelve-month ses- sion —a twelye-hour day — a chante to get schooling whatever L. Adolph Richards, M. A, M. 8. Frin. B. B. COR. 12th & ¥ 8T5. N.W. Phone_Fran 180, NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE n/& APPLIED ART| FELIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1760 Conn. Ave. and M “Study Art With a Purpose” Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Our 8th-Month Professional Fundamental Course fits you to accept a position in In- terior Decoration, Costume and Textile Design, Color or Commercial Drawing. Classes Now !-‘ormmc Beginning Monday, October 1st Free to War Veterans The courses of instruction i the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS EVENING BCHOOL are free to world war veterans. Students should enroll At once for courses in_Accountsncy, Economics, History, Jou: nalism, Languages, Law, Mathematics Economies, Pychology, Stenography, Type- writing and other subjects. Co-educational and non-sectarian. For 'Information Phone Mair 1465 The K. of C. Evening School 1314 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. 1004 F Street N.W. Tanguages, Particular attention to stupid, back- ward and unwilling pupils. 1, $1.50. Albert Jouas, 1408 Hopkins st. n.w. 'Call or whte. GFnrgg Washington . Umvm_ -k‘z_ Schoo Member of Association of American Law Soehools 80th Yoar Bogins September 30th. Striet standards. ost approved method of instruction. Full courses both morfing and afternoon. 0 8:40 w“ 10:50 Optional moruing classes, Porenoon “ciasses - $:00 to afternoon classi, 5:10 fo G:50 tlod wrlte or upon .. Main_ 6503 61488 X Bt N.W. National Universi $16-818-820 13th 8¢, N.W. School of Business Administration your occupation. Prepare for colleges, govern- ment academies, consular and || diplomatic. ngvicu. i -Women’s Department—evening only=co-ordinate with, but sepa rate from men’s. Catalogue. Phone Franklin 4463. Including departments of 1. Beonomics And Accountancy. Foreign Trade and Forelgn Xy o gy 750, to 8.40 a.m. and 4:45 EDUCATI EDUCATIONAL ONAL. SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS | Typewriting ‘'The Best ior Less' Touch Positions for greduates guaranteed ‘Boyd School for Secretaries and *'30. Enroll Now- Bten r Only. One Boyd 8 0n ) Boyd Sohool in Was] aphic School” ‘vering Classes Entombed Saiiit Angered by Italy, Belief in Corfu 14th—1398 1'G”—Main By the Associated Press. B MUSICAL INS' TRUCTION. CORFU, September 14—Thub- itants of Corfu attribute another P A Limited Studio: 1764 K St. Jerome Williams TANIST—OOMPOSER Number of Pupils N.W. Franklin 6843 230 miracle to their revered St, Pirid- ion, whose body, entombed $n”th. cathedral - here, is exposed Y- rlodically at various religlous functions and carried in proces- 1408 N. H. Ave., at Dupo Opens Sept. 10th. Washington Conservatory of Music | Mtin 788 nt Oircle. Year book Get the children started before school begins. Tos sion through the town There is now a general ‘belfer among the common people Thus the saint has locked himself p in his casket because he fs an- Ninth year. radunte and formerly a; voice bullding. tions, 4 to 6. 1704 K . %t T SINGING | Mme, Lucis fieacher of Sembrichj, priscipa Booklet on request METHOD usistant to Lampe Consui w. Phone Fr. Instruction based on 3803 18th St. N.W. Gome in, write or phone lessons if you bu: RISTENSEN 1323 G Bt, N.W. KARL HOLER Piano and Harmony modern_principles Col. 7558. e for booklet, instrument from us. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Main_ 1278, s AW (D ITALIAN Borderi, diploma- Unexcelied In 10 to 20 Lessons Rag, Jazz and Popular Masic a_speciaity. Freo gered at th: occupation of the town by the Italians. s Numerous piigrimages visit tomb daily and many flowers placed upon it. An liglous fervor is mani of Corfuites attending services in the churches, the P Te- rtl ta- daily | {400,000 PUPILS ENTER LEGION ESSAY CONTEST" By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, September Nearly 400,000 school children entered the American Legion's tional essay contest which October 12, Garland W. & P director of the legion's Ameri commission, “announced at -natignaic 15 ha e closes owel apism Str. Charles Foi At 10 am. an ‘NIAGARA For fares, ctc., apply 1419 New York ave., Wi fias Australssian iin o ings w SOUTH for sailings and furthe: Ganderson & Sor 26 Broadway. Or Azy. STEAMS: HIPS. 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The subject of the essays is “Why Americ-Should Prohibit Immigration for Five Years" and all girle and boys between the ages of twelve and eighteen inclusive, are eligible, Mr. Powell said, ¥ In addition to the three prizes offer- ed by the legion for the best.three essays submitted county and state prizes also will be awarded. —_—_— {HELD IN FEMALE GARB- WITH “FORGED” FORTUNE NEWARK, N. J., The identity of a man arrested he last Saturday in woman's attire was announced by the police as Dr. Angell B. Harris of Indianapolis. He was ap- prehended when he offored $774,500: securities, later declared forgerios, to a Newark clergyman. for charity, cording to the police. Describing himself as “Emily A Griffiths,” the man was detained on a disorderly conduct charge. He gave irresponsible answers when examhed, police said. Dr. Harris has a wifé agd 4 seventeen-year-old daughter in In- " ?liananolis, according to the authori- es. ptember. 15 7 H RESORTS. A"Jl..-‘.\"rlc (—:lT! N. J. 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