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LEGAL NOTICES. P AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. AY:A)I A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONBER. Sale of Valuable Brick Dwell- ing, Rooms and Bath, Elec- tric’ Lights, Recently Deco- rated Throughout, No. 475 F Street Southwest; Large Lot to 30-Foet Alley, /By virtue of authority invested in the un- :';rw‘i‘:ntd l' will ?u’r: for sale by public ction, vont of the premises. on MO DAY, SEPTEMBER TWh‘,) 'TY-FOUR, AT FIVE O'CLOCK: P.M., the west 27 feet freat of 81 by a depth of 2 feet inciies, to @ §0-foat paved alley, in Square | 495, {mproved as above, recently painted and | Pl;‘i_flid throughout. I s Sublect 1o 8 deed of trust for $4,000 at 634%, due July 2, 192 balance 000 eash, the remainder payable $7 dacluding interest, secured hy a secbnd deed € trust on property sold or all cash at the opMen of purehaser. Deposit of $200 required at enje. Terms fo bo complied with within tyrty' ll{' from day of sale. otherwise di posit il ‘be forfeited and the property ®old gt the visk and cost of de ting” pur- | chaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some uewspaper published fn the elty of Washington, D). C. All conveyaneing. reco Fevenue 'stamps and notarlal fees ~¢at_cost ‘68 purchaser. For inspection of premises, apply to No. 435 434 st. s AM A, WESCHLER, Auct _se17.d&4s.ex8u bussis b per_month, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEZERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate Improved By .the Three-Story Brick Apartment House Neo. 715 G Street S.E. . Ny virtue of a certain deed of trust duiy recorded in Liber No. 4784, follo 815 et seq., of the land records of the 'District of Colum- hia and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigued trustees will sell at e in front of the premses, on UESDAY. THE TWENTY-FIPTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1023, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem. ives'situste in the District of Columbia; and ated ag and belng parts of the original 18 aad 19 in square 504, Beginning for the same at a polat on the south line of G st., 60.04 feet west of tha northeast . corner of 'rald square and running thence west along said street 30 ft. 1% in.; theave south 91 £t v} thence east on sald alley 30 d thence morth 91 ft. to the 150 known ion as lot 14 subjeet to a prior deed bt trust for $4,800; amount over said trust to be paid in cash. '$250 deposit required upon ptance of bid. Convevancing, recording venue stamps at purcheser's cost. Terma ? sale to be complied with within 30 dava from day of sale, otherwise the trustees ve- serve the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement in some mnewspaper published in Washington, D. 'C. GEORGE M. MYERS, JOSEPH V. MORGAN, _se13.a8dp.0x8u Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Unimproved Lot in First Com- mercial Zone, on 21st St., a Distance North of “L” St. N.W, By authority vested in us we will sell at blic auetion fu front of *the URSDAY. THR TWENTY SEVE OF SBPTEMBER, 1823, AT FOUR QOLOCK PM.. pagt, of 'lot 1 (now knowa as Tot 801) in square 72. Terms of sale: Ail cash over a prior deed of trust for $1,000; deposit required at time of sale. ' Conveyancing, recording and evenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sale fto be closed within 30 days or depasit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. _ne22-a&dsexSu Avctioneers THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Stery Brick Dwelling, No, 2449 18th Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated February 23, 1023, being instrument No. 174, recorded February 25, Teconds of ‘the District of C the request of th urdersigned ¢ tion in front of the premises, 1E TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF BER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR 0'ULOCK P.\. following described land and premises, situate in the District of Golumbia, and designated and being lot 51 in block Waghiugton Helghts, as per plat recorded in Liber county No. 11, follo 80, of the records of the siice of_the surveyer of the Distriet of Columbia, Terms of sale: Sold su to a prior deed Lot trust for §12.000 and t t over sald Trust to be paid in eash. 0 deposit re- quired upon scceptance of bid. Convevancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the risk of the default. ing purchaser after five days' advertisement it some newspaper of Washington, D. C. CHARLES W. MORRIS, A. C. HOUGHTO: e18-d&ds.ex5u ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEMI- DETACHED FRAME DWELLING, SEVEN ROOME AND BATH, No. 4317 GEORGIA certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4700, folin 168 et seq., of the land records of the 'District of Colum: bis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by publie auction. in front of th remises, on TUESDAY, THP SECOND DAY )F OCTOBER, 1923, 'AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the followh cribed land and_ prem- ituste {n the city of Washington, Dis- of Columbla, to wit Tot 37 in square 3021 in Bates Warren and John L. Warren's subdivision of *Petworth sddition to the ¢ity of Washington," s per plat secorded In the office of the survevor he Plgtriet of Columbia in Liber County follo' 114, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of among the land and at i trict S !!:’lb)'rt to ndflr!!\dud of rust for 3, er cent. due Nove 4, 19025, one-half cash, mem!;( vmainder in monthly payments of $50, to- gether with interest &t 7 per cent, secured by & second deed of trust upon the property 35I4{. or all cash over sald trust. required at time of recerding, revenue Ilm_lvl d potarial fees at cost Of purchasér, Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to regell the property at the risk and cost of the lflP'l\flllfll'“leC-lIIl after five days’ adver- tisement such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. 0. HYMAN A. GOLDBLATT, JOSEPH A. WILNBR, 021-4&ds, bx8u Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE§' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRIOK \ DWBLLING, "X AS 2 . N.W. of a certain deed of trust duly A deposit of $300 All conveyaneing, i recorded. in Liber No, 4781, follo 163 et seq., f the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the yndersigned trustees will sell, at°Dublic auctin {n front of the premises. o MONDAY, THB FIRST OF OCTOBER, AD. 1623, AT THREB O'CLOCK P.M. the followlng.described land aud premives. sito the District of Columbia, and designated a8_snd being lot 14, In square 27, Terms of saie: All cash over two prior incombrances amounting $4.800. All conveyancing, revemue stam ate, Bt cost of purchver.’ Settiement fo b made. within thirty ‘days ‘or deposit forfeited and property resold. 8300 deposit required. GEHORGE . OQOPER, RALPH B. POTTER, 22.25.27.20 Trustoes. FHOMAS J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable Property in Down- town Busines 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 to__approximately a1 - |District of Columbia, be ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Sale of Automobile and Ma. chine Shop Equipment and Machinery, Also Automo- bile Accessories. Default having occurred in the payment of certain obligations contalned in & conditional sales cont: L T will sell by f hoider the now. an D Y, SEPTEMBER -F;v:x-n-h COMMENCING AT TWELVE 0'CLOC) . model , U. 8, Electric Grinder, 20- ch Buffalo Il Press with motor, eave! 174-ton hoist. Hlack and Decker electric valve rinder. type C, Contingntal motor stand and No. 1,000° rheastat lAlli’lfiaculdlll(l Miscellaneons _automobile aces tng air compreasar, tubes, grease, — all, Dumpers. douhle-end ton Tings, polis 1000 champion covers, radiator ment parts, etc. fes, fnclud- electric vulcanizer, tires, bulbs, i ADAM A. WESOHLER, Auctioneer. AUCTIONEERS, . G. SLOAN & €O., 1) 716 13th St. ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY, PLATED- WARE, PERSONAL EFFECTS, ETC. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ‘e District of Calumble, sltting 8 Lunacy Court, entered In the matter af B._ Chamman ‘Hansbrough, lunatic, lunacy 8458, T will “sell at _public suction, within the ‘rooms of O. G, Sloan & Ca., The,. T 13th st nw., en W . v SIXTH DAY' QF SEPT) ELEVEN 0'C] elry, plated v clothing, trunks, REACH. Committee. DANIEL W. HUE, “Attorney. ABLE TWO- K_DWBLLING, 6 ROOM! AND _COLONTAL PORCH, N S T ST. N.W., WIT# GARAGE 13 HE REAR. No, 54 of the land records of ‘the District of Columbia, and st the uest of the parly secured '‘thereby, the' un- ees will offer for sale by pub- front of the premises, on : THIRD DAY OF 0CTO- AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.ML, the fo g-described land and premises. situate in the city of Washington, District of Colum- bis. to wit: Lot 43 in Thomas R. Riley and Georg Sherwood's subdivision of lots in square 1802, as per plat recorded in the office af the sur- veyor far the District of Columbia in Liber 08 at folfo 156, improved as above, ta be sold subject, however, to & prior deed of trust for $5.000 ‘at 7 per cent Terms of sale: Over sald trust, cash. A de- posit of $300 required of the purchaser At the time ‘of sale. AIl conveyancing, record- ing, revemue stamps and motarial fees at the' cost of the purchaser. Terms of sala to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such Tesale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. € HELEN K. STETL EDWARD F. LEGAL NOTICES. JOSEPH A ROTH, Attorney, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Colum! Hoiding an_ Equity Oourt —Charles P. Ry, Thomas ¥l Lessie Flanagan. Frank Washington. pi s, vs. Joseph Parker Camp. “The Washington Association and United States Insurance Com- " or its UNKROWR SUCCESSOTS OF ng of record plaintiffs’ title by possessian to lot ane hundred and fifty-four and lots one hundred and Afty-eight to one hun and sixty-one (158 to 161) both inclusive Blanche "K. Towson trustee’s subdivisien of lots I square five hundred and ten (310) as per plat recorded in Hook 09, name 53, of the records of the office of the surveyor of t g (mproved and know; premises No. 432! 434, 436, 438 aud 448 Que Upon plaiatiffs! motion, it Is this $th September, A.D. 1023,' Ordered that udant, - Joseph' Pavker Camp, csuse his appearance {o be entered herein on or befors the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundass and legal after the day of the fin that defendant, '“Th d United Btaies 1 surance Company'’ or its unknewn succe assigns, cause Its or their appes: entered herein on or before the fi occurring three weeks after the first publica- tion of this arder, good cavse having been shown therefore to the' satisfaction of the court to sharten the time of publication of this orde giherwise the ctuso to be Broseeded with in_case of default; provided, a copy of this order be published K for three sue- ve weeks in and the F. L. SIDDONS. Justice. i Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Ci SMITH. Asst. Clerk. WILLIAM H, LINKINS and LLOYD T, EVERETT, Attorneys. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE DI Columbia,—George W. Linkin, Phillp Posner and Benjamin jants.—No, 86100.—Order of pub- lieation in attachment—The ebject of this sult is to reeover of the defendants the sum of e hundred dollars ($500.00), for rent due to plaintiff by defendan ] have judgment of condemnation of certain property of the defendants levied on under an attachment issued in this suit toward satis. ing plaintiff's claim. It is therefore, th Tth Gy of ‘September, 1053, ordered’ that the defendants appear in this court on or be. fore the fortietl day, exclusive of Sundays and legal hol publieation of order, to defend this suit and show cause why said condemnation should 5ot ba had; otherwise the uit will be pro- ceeded with as in ease of default. Let notice hereof be published in The Evening Star once in_each of three successive weeks. MARY O'TOOLE, Judwe. (Seal,) A true copy. Test: BLANCHE NEFF, Clerk, 6e8,15,22 FRED P. MYERS, Attorney for Petl- tioner. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbi ing applied to the Oourt for an lication of the netice required such_cases, It I % the Court, this 7th day of September, 'A.D, 1023, Ordered, That all persons concerned show cause, if any there be. day of Octeber, A.D. 1023, at 10 a.m., why the pravers of said petition should not be granted: Provided, That & copy of this order be pi week for_three consecutive weeks before sald day in The Evening Star newspaper. F. L. 8ID- DONS, Justice. (Heal.) A true eopy. MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. ii. CON NINGHAM, A tant Clerk. seR, 15422 FRANK R, LONG, Kétorney. IN THE SUPREMP OOURT OF THE_Dfs. trict of Columbia.—Joseph M. Coleman, et 5., plainti . the unknown leirs, alienees d’ devisees of George Collard, and snybody claiming by, under or throngh him or them, or elther of them, defenda: No. 4161 Equity Doc.—The ohject of thin suit is obtain & decree declering and adjudging the title of "the plaintife to be Food Of record & fee simple by lowing described the bilt of complaint fled the city at W ia, known and distinguished a3 lots numbere Betéen (16) to twenty-four (34); both men of the mubdivision of Jassph M. Colem squere 741, as shown by the records of the ‘office_of the District of Columbia M- Coleman). being & . exveator ‘ot Thomen Lo or of Thor w, Tecorded Th Liber NK, at phse 2o forewald records of the surveyor office of the District of Columbia, O mo: tion of thu’glllnllfil. it is this 20th day of August, 1028, ordered that the defendant the unknown ' heirs, aliences and devisee Goorge Collard, deceased, cause their appes ance to be entered herein on or hefore fortleth day, exeluslve of Sundaye avd | Street Northwest, authorily vested in us we will sell at Quidie. suction. in front of the premises. on NESDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY | OF SEPTEMEER, 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK t 5, now lot 316,000, particulars of which will be at the ‘time of sals. $300 deposit will be r Quired upen scceptance of bid. Conveyancin recording and revenue stamps &t purchaser’ 3 3 to be complied with it forfelted. WEN & BON. Auets, or de THOMAS J. e15,18,20,22.24, Valuable Wilton, Smyrna and Other Rugs By Public Auc- ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. tion to Pny_Staun and Other Char, On -MONDAY, BEPTEMBER TWENTY- FOURTH, 1923, COMMENOING AT ~TEN 0'C} A.M., wa will sell by public suction, a hler's, ‘920 Penntylvania avenve & o pay storage and other charges, ow: {ng Fugn stored with us November 23, 1930, in the ame of Fred 8 Hardesty: Tmperial Ipeian Wilton, 11.8xi8; Pigk Velvet Rug 4 French ‘Wilton Kug, 9x12; two! High- land Wilton Rugs, bl 9x13; Windsor \Smyena Rug, oxidi Windsor Bniym $= #1‘12‘ “lllfllllr Wllun.l;l 9x1! tonRug, ey " Axminater, 47510, eoid. 11.8x11.5; Pi Plain Gold Wiiton, Black Bear G ith bead. AIl parties fnterested will please L | publicatlon of this ordes holidays, occurring after the dafe of the firat will be proceeded with Provided, & copy of this ol 3, for satisfactory o o ry cause shown dl-lp.-:’ longer SIDDONS, Justice. MORGAX T, REACK. Ol 0] A TZBAUGH. Aws e IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE {rict o~ Columbin ~Hoiding, o Districk Court—The United b:m ot Aerics 7o les, m¢ o et Court, I'O.."l' e oo v islons of the national Tor ‘detruding the: Untted” Siases ot tho an said Deer [n violation of the laternal ross Ilslll'l ation of the Ubelant, by the Usited St S ordered thit At SeFasieiel: Railroad Company, District Speclalty a all other Reving woy w , 1 answer R R A Y hat will proceed leterm| "aRe b pejer theveis h'{??n ; provided, & of this order once for two successiy Fer the day of the first | ttles, more e gm No. 1581 x | 3o THE_EVENING LEGAL NOTICES ¥. A. FENNING, Atiorney, SUPREMR OURT OF EHB DISTRIOT on 3 e 80704, Adminiatraton T 1 to gl *u the subscriber, 'l the Distriet of Oo- ymbia, hay obiained Trom the Provate Court of District of Columbia_ letters of admin- intral on the te of Perry Welch, of the District 1 DIl'lfll.linwv n(n:dll‘. e hereby W the vauchars. thareof, logally authenticat the subscriber an or before the 11th di September, A.D. 1 therwise tl law Do excluded itate. Given unds f Seitember, 1828, FRUD! AN frrens, e (B8 o AV tor he “ uty Regls Bisteiot ot Columbia, Clerk of the Erobate Gourt. 15,22, OLVDE D. GARRETT, Atiorney. SUPREMR COURT OF THE DI umbis, 21008, Admiai 4 to ‘giv. the wul Distriot of Colum: ed from the Probate Cou Columbia letters of sdminis- jan on the estate harles . White, ot “the District bia, deceased rsgus having elatms, aEslngt the decease e hereby warned to exhidit the wit the vouchers thereof, IIBIII ut! to the? subscriber on ‘or before ihe 12th d of mber, A.D. 1024; otherwise they ma: hfi‘l excl dd‘ A etate. Given under m of Weptember, 1623 OLYDE 801 Colorado bidg. (Seal.) Atte COGRWELL, Deputy Reglater of Wills Tor the Districtof Columls, Clerk of the Probate Court. w152 RALFH H. CASE, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbin.—Arthug Middleton, platu- " Robert Morrls Sutphen, defendant. 41384.—1In equity.—Order of publication. The ehject of this sotion s for the distolu: tlon af the pastnership existing be hereto, for the sale of the pa the application of the proceeds of the of the nartnership assets to the partuer- Ship debts with division of the surplus to the parties hereto. according to , and for guch other wiey be just and equit platntiff hereln, it i 26th Of 'August 1823, Ordered, That the defendant cause his appearsuce to be entered hereln on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays und lefal boliders, occiring after the dey of the firat publica: tian of this order; otherwise the cause will e proceeded with as in case of default, pro- vided (hiy order be published ance a week for three successive weeks in each the Washing. ton Law Reporter and The Evening § hington, D. C. F. L. SIDDONS, J (Seal.) - A' trie capy. BBACH, Clerk. By Asst. Clerk. MICHAEL W. DOYLE NETT, Attorneys. SUPREMBE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding _Probate Couri.—Na. 830600, Adumiinistration.—This is 1o give notice ihat 'the subseriber, of the District of Co- Iumbia, has obtained from the Prabate Court of th viet of Columbia letters testa- on' (he estate af William C. Herbert, Vhe District of Columbla, deceased: Ing claiins agaiast the deceased ned to exhibit the same, with Thereof, legally authenticated, to criber on of before the 11th day of Septemper, A.D. 1624; otherwise they may Iy lawebe excluded from all benefit of said | estate. Given under my hapd this 11th day of September, 1928. ELLEN LAURA HER- BERT, 5308 (olorado ave. n.w. (Seal) ~At- test: THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy Regls- ter of Wills_for th o Clerk of the Probate se15. JAMES A. O'SHEA and JOHN I, SACKS, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRIOT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Caurt. — No. 30817, Administraton.—This fa to give notice that the . of t strict of Colu has obtained from the Probate Court of letters of administra- t. 8. on the estate of John Albert late of the District of Columbla, de- ‘All persons having clalms aga! deceased are nereby ned to exhibit wl thereof, ted, to the subscriber on or before the of September, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all bene- At of said estate. Given under my hand this Oth day of September, 19: JESBIE SMITH, 2586 14th st. n.w. THEODORE COGSWELL. Deputy R Wills for the District of Columbla, the Probate Caurt. 815,22,20 GEORGE €. GERTMAN, Atterney. IN THR SUPREME COURT OF THE DI —J. 1da M chison, tiffa, vs. Chatles T Willis, et al, defe —In Equity No. 41040.—The object of this suit is to obtain & decree establishing of record hy adverse pas- session the title of the plaintiffs to the prop- evty described in the Bill of Complaint, via.. lot 8 in Johnson's Subdivision of lots 131 and athers {n Wright and Dole's Subdivision of part of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, in ot recorded in ' the offl Levy Court No. Tpon motion of the piaintifts it Dby the court this 7th day of Septewmber, A.D. 1028, Ordered that the defendants, ' Jesse Beott, Rovert Hearns and Mildred Hea use’ their gppearance to be enfered herein or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Su days and legal holiduye, oc after the day of the first publication h otherwise this cause will be proceeded with ‘as in case of default: it is further ordered that the de- fendants, ‘the unknown heirs. alienees and devisees of Palley Dorsey and of Lewls Hearus, both deceased, eause their appearance to be entered herein before the first rule d aecurring aft ton of the fortieth Gy exclu d th mentar; late o art. Amith, ceased. (Seal.) At of the first publis cause will be proce ult; provided, & copy hereof published once u week for three successive weeks in the Washington Taw Reporter {The Evening Star, longer and other publications {being dispensed 'with for satisfactory eause {whown, " IR RIDnONS, Justice. (Real) A true copy. : MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. ol GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding 'robate Court. 9 80001, Administration.—This is to give ‘nntlec that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- | bia, has obtained fram the Probate Court of the District of Columbhia letters tes! of Willlam Las hereby warned to exhibit the sam: wouchers thereof, legally authenticated, subscriber on _or before he 7th day tember, AD. 1084; otherwise they may be exciuded from' all bene f sl Given uador my huod this Gtk day tember, 1028, EVA J. TURNER, 4 s.w. (Real) Attest: THEODORE WELL, Depity Reglster of Wills for the Dis- triet of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Couft. 5e15.22.20 WALTER M. BASTIAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate —R of Thomas Alwawed, ceased. . miniptration Docket No, 69.—Application h: ing been m: herein for probate of the 1 will and testament of sald deceaged, and fer letters of administration e.t.a. on sald estate, by Susan T. Alward, it is ordered this 19th day of September, A.D. 1923, that Naney M. Brike, Sutan Kiward Cinaler sta Hoory 3 Tward, and all others concern ar in W cburt on" Mobday: the Sbih 'de3 Vof Oc: tober, A.z; lmfi a oot Cange Why uch_‘spplleation . shoul Let notice. ereof be published in of Ber- Star, on before the return day hereln mentioned. the first publieation to be not less than thir days before said return day. A. A. HOEH. LING, Justice. (Seal) Affest: THEODORB CORSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Distriet of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. £022.200c6 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREMR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holdlog Probate Court. — No. 80778, Administration.—This is to give notice snbseriber, of the District of Colum- has obtained from the Probate Court of the Distriet of Columbia lctters testamentary on the estate of Frances P. Martin, lata of the District of 1l persong having elaims agai decoased are hereby arned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers reof, legally authenticated scriber on or before the 1ith day A.D. 1924; otherwise they may excluded from all benefit of said Given under. my hand this 8th dey ef Sertem ber, 1928. nu'xq'nlu. sAvglta*;oAn,;gnrgpun 0} NY, By WILLIAM D. , Pred- he ety Attesti THEODORE COGS: Deputy Register of Willa for the Dis- 1 Columbia, ierk of the Probate Court, $01%,22,20 Atjorney, IN THP SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trict of Columbia, Holding a District Court, iThe United Btaten of Americs vi. 14544 of “beer, ete.—Distrio 2 The abject o 0 fato have dociared forfeit o Lriter ted by oo O‘ the eo 2328 2l i B il STAR, E e i, WASHINGTON, ____ LEGALNOTIOES. GEORGE C, GERTMAN, Attorney. SUPRENME COURT OF TH DiTRICT OF Colgmbla, Holding Probate Court.—No. 80455, Administration.— is to give nmotice that the sul , of the District of Oplum- Dbla, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla. letters of s S Rt s Y I t of Columbia. 3 the t exhibit the same, With lagally suthenticated, “Fetore ‘the 11th day D. 1924; otherwise they may by exciuded from all benefit of said es- Given under my hiand thie 19th day of g:n ber, 1623. MARY A. PARKER, 1424 tomae ave. (Seal) = Att EO- DORE COGSWELL, Deputy Registar of Wills District of Columbla, Clerk of the robate Court. 22,20008 ADKINS & NESBIT, Atiorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF bate Court.—No. 3 2 is to give motice iat the subscribers, of the atate of Maryiand. bave obtained from'the Probale Court of the District of Columbls letters of administeation an’the' estate of Eugene C. Copenbaver, iate of the District of Columbis, decoased. All persons having claims against the deceased 8re hereby warned to exbibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, to the subscribers, on or before the 19th day of July, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law 'be' excluded from all beneflts of said estate. Given under our hands this 19th day of September, 1923, ELLA L. COPENHAVER, BUGENE H. COPENHAVER. (Seal.) Attest THEODORD GOGSWELL, Deputy Register of etk _of Wills_ for the' District of Columbia, the ‘Pratate Cout 29006 © JAMES, Attorney. SUPREMB OOURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding =_Probate Court.—No. 30794, Administration—This is to give motice hat the subscriber, of the District of Colum: bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbla, letiers testamentary on the estate of Bettie Suman, late of the District of bla, deceased.’ All persons having claims against the deceased ure hereby warned ta exhibit the same, with the vouchers theroof, legally authenticated, to the Sub- scriber. an or bafore the 1dth day of Septem- Ler, A'D. 1824; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefit of said ext Given under my hand this 14th day of Eep- tember, 1823, ALBERT F. FOX, 918 F st. nw. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGS- WELL, Deputy R-em" of Wills for the Dis- triet_at Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 4022, 2foc H, §. BARGEHR, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT CF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 31042, Aduinistration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, Jf the state of Virginia, haw abtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, letters of administration on the estate of Baraett Schapiro, late of the District_of Columbia, deceased. ~All persons ing claims against the deceased are hereby warned ta exhibit the same. With the vouch- era thereof, legally authenticated, to the Sub- scriber, on or before the day of Septem- ber, A\D. 1024: otherwise they may by law be ‘exciuded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 12th day of Sep- 1923, "TSADOR SCHAPIRO. American ational Bank bidg., Richmond, (Seal.) Attest: JOHN A 'SHEID. Deputy Register of Wilig for the Disirict of Columhla, Dierk . o Dg0e DANIEL W. 0'DONOGHUE, Attorney. SUPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF + Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Kate Mulball, deceased.—No. 30626, Admin- istration Docket 60.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estafe, by Joseph F. Mulhall, it s ordered this 1ith day of Sep. tember,” A.D. 1623, that Bdward J. Mulhall of Delivery, Cleveland or Youngs- town, Ohio, and all concerned, appear fn said court on Monday, the 20th’ day of October, ‘A.D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should ' not Je grasied. Let motice hereat be published n the Washington Law Reporter aud Even- ing Star nawspaper once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than ‘thirty days before said return day A. A, HOEHLING. Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE C0C Deputy Register of Willa for the District of Columbia, Clerk of #622,280c6 the_Probate. Court DAY W. 0! SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 30561, Administration —This s to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia, d from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Frederick (. Stange, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per sons having claims agaiist the deceased hereby warned to exhibit the same. With the vouchers thereof, legally authenticafed, to the gubscriber on or before the 6th day of Sep- fember. A.D. 1934; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all heneit of said ey Given under my hand this Oth day of tember, 1 MARY STANGE. 1810 Ist st. nw, (Seal) Attest: THEODORE C€OGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. se 1.2 EDUCATIONAL. TOLUMBIA Kindergarten and Prima 3 Callfornia 8t. | has abtain Reopens Oct, 3rd. INCREASE YOUR INCOM Titerlor Decorating i a fasel ing_and profitable profession. tunities for fine positio service. Next class s [ rrth’ullr‘ Open 9 Call for 4 to 6 pm. Lewls ing Scheols, 1840 N. Y ey ENROLLMENT WEEK Special scholarship rates throughout the ye: il this week. Both men and 5 nights each 'k (i Spiel S o o o o THE UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL, L. Adolph Richards, M. A.. M. 8. Pria. . COR. 12th & '¥ §78. N.W. Ph kiin_20 Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St. N. W. Eighteenth Year Begins September Twenty-eighth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B,, Vassar Head Mistress Co-Educational Twenty-Seventh Year Opens September 26 Tuition, $100 Per Annum ons: 10 A.M. to 18, or §:15 to ¥ P nfers Degrees LL, B, LL. M. and M, P. Office Hours—10 to 5:30 1315 K Street N.W. Phene Frankli '%nln-:s: FREN "Class or Frivate Instruction Cwor‘:o H. PwE:‘ G 1617 H S§t. N.' :mu tael The Chevy Ehwau Country Pt o Segti Get T, e 1574 Fairmont School po G 2 Y ~ 2107'5 Street N.W. 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B University Ohartered by At of Congress 1821, ‘Co-educational Sessions in all departments Opens September 26 Offers graduate and under- graduate instruction in LIBERAL ARTS ENGINEERING LAW ARCHITECTURE. MEDICINE EDUCATION PHARMACY forenoss And"sarly. stiscaces, ova toe wundred classes in college, h ‘ Afternaon between Sveten 4nd SR ALy For Catalvwuen and Other” ply to THE REGISTRAR 2033 G Street Northwest Telephone West 1649 1328 Eye Street N.W. For young men and women who wish a_thorough Secretarial, Ac- counting training. Enrell today. Day and Evening Classes. Write or phone Main 4959 for information. Bogrting and Day Echool and Kindergarten n October First. Bars K. ;.‘l,"lm, Susan C. Baker, Principals 2115 "California St. Miss Tomlin’s School Mo B S Main 8260. Kavmg.l: School EXPRF,SSION:‘L TRAINING DRAMATIC ART A Oomedy, Vaudeville, Boise, Diction, | torm begins Call or write for literature. William J. 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Frank. 4463 Women’s Department Evenings Only New Term Sept. 18 LEARN GREGG SHORTHAND. Lessons in small yidual attention. 12¢ | dish, letter writing, speilin 127 | Ueds. "*To0s KEGTON o only to insure indl- riting, business En; y and evening Adams 1 26° EDUCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL. THE TEMPLE SCHOOL SECRETARIAL COURSES Shorth wri -English—French ‘Comme; Law REGISTER 'W FOR 5 TO 7 P.M. CLASSES 1417 G St. N.W. Main 3258 STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Registration Now Being Made for Fall Term Day and Evening Sessions s Becretariat Spanish by Natiye Teacher Call, Phone or Write for Information 721 13th Street N.W. (Next door to Telephone Buildiag) Main 3430 TYPEWRITER LOANED FREE Bent to your home If you enroll this month. Shorthand in 30 Days individua] instruction. Day & evening classes FREE trial tuition o prove what we clatmn: 30-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE 1340 Eye St. N.W. Plone Main 8485 GUNSTON HALL A Resident and Day School for Girls Thirty-second sear begios September 26. Col- lege Preparatory, Academic and Graduate courses tional advantages in all branches of Exe Musie, Art, Expression und Domestic Sclence. Business course, Attention given to Atbletics, both indoor and outdoor sports. Pupils are accepted for one or more subjeets. Children’s Departunent commencing with first grade. MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, Principal Telephone North 3174. PANISH Thoroughly taught by experienced na- tive teacher, Senor de Gomar. Btray- er's Business Coliege. 721 13th st. n.w. 1906 Florida ave. _ George Washington University Law School Co-Educatipnal Member of Association of American Law Schools 59th Year Begins September 26th, Strict _standards. Most approved thod of imstruction. Full courses both and atternoon. Optional morning classes, Forenoon classes - - 0 Late afternoon clasas, aF 0, Bformation wiite or call upen otary, Telephone, Main 6503 Law Building, 1485 K St. N.W. morning MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN A home: beginners and advanced pupils taught privately.” B. Adelmen, Plhone Franklin 0001. Jerome Williams PIANIST—COMPOSER 4 Daited Numper of Popils Studio: 1764 K St. N.W. Fraoklin fi!nlfs SINGING | L8 ITALIAN ) METHOD Ninth year. Mme. Lucia Borderi, diploma- graduate and formerly assistant to Lamperti {teacher of Sembrich), principal. Unexcelled volce building. = Booklet on request. Voice trial free. 1764 K Phone ¥r. 6843 KARL HOLER Piano and Harmony Instruotion based on modern principles 3803 13th St, N.W. Col. 7506, 30° Vivian Church Matson TEACHER OF PIANO. Studio: 908 Fourteenth St. Phone Franklin 9027. SCHOOL, 1 oF AUSTRA Advice. 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