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b | withia 30 4 in block LEGAL NOTICES, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. i U. S. Government Sale of Typewriters At General Supply Comm'itteé Warehouses Wing 4. Building “D,” 6th Street and Missouri Avenue N.W. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. Underwood L. C. Si.:ith Bros. THOMAS J OWEN & SON AUCTIONEERS. BALE OF VAl BRICK _DWELL VERMONT AYENUE ANT I0WA CIR- CLE, BEING PREMISGUS NUMBER I0WA CIRCLE NORTHG FST. By virtus of = cortuin deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4780, follo 42 et sed., of the lend racamds of the District of C DBla, and et the reavest 0f the parts & thereby. the undaraigned fruss ublic anctton 1o _front of the CESDAY. THE FOURTH DAY OF BER. AD. 1928 AT FOUR-TH O'CLOCK P M.. the following-described land and premises. situate in the District of Co- lumbfa and designated as and being lot num bared sixts mine (68) in L. W. and W. P. Vale's subdivision of lots numbered Afty ¢ end fftyone (51) in square numbered tw Bundred ‘and forty two (242), as per plat ®orded in the office of tie istrict of Columbia in Liber It L. CORNER H, at Sold_subfect to 00 and the amo: prior deed ot over suid depostt of trust for § trust to be compli posit 1o at purel o atherwise the property max b and cose 'of the defaultls five days' advertisement in o1 Washington, D. (. ALFR LOUIS s.exSughiol LING & (0., the ATCTIO; ALE RAME HOUSE RTHWEST yecorded in Liber No. 4845, of the land records of the bia, and at the request of thereby, nndeesigned trustees for sale fon._n front ramises THE 03 ALTON 4 of trust fo 101 er s riet of Wil offer ot t FIFT FO! 1 on : ribed OCLOCK P M = ity of Wax and premises, situate ton, ‘District of Cul to wit: Lot No. nbered 13 AT Armes others' subdivision of part of a tract of land called *“Friendsli'y. : leigh Park,” as per follo 147, ot second pur p! trust Cash erms of sale trust. A den. of wile. tarinl foes 4 X T F WALLACT 30.d04 . 3. OWES Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four-Story Brick Apart- ment, Being Number 1465 Columbia Road N.W., Con- taining Eighteen Apart- ments. By sirtne & NON, AUCTIONEERS | racardeq i Lit. ‘ [ 1 CEMBER, ‘ the land re AL, Dremise situate in the District of Columbia nated as and be i il and chirty Riddte and He lots in block North Gro waid subdic Book 17, fulio 5, for the’ Dnstric ever. fo the rextrict Torms of sale: for $4 November of each the balunce in Noven trust. “$1.000 meceptance of hid. Al fng and revenue stamps Terms o o be 1hirty dn felted nnd the prope the _default subject, how- . 1 1st trust ayable in B within osit for- n023-a&ds.exsuk ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. N U. S MARSHAL'S SALE By virtne of a writ of fleri ont of the clerk's offi e of the of the District of Columbia rected, T will sell at publi front of the Court Ho ON D STR! W N.W., ASHING OCLOOK AN 0N TWENTY-SIXTH, 1. Jalm and interest ¢ in and to door, N 4th AND 3 N T G A MONDAY. 'NOV , Rl the right,” titie, the defendant, John . the fullowi <cribed Part of original Iot 4 In Bquare 585, being the west 1 wt front on &Street by the full depth thereof of said lot < 10 square 583, and 1180 feet on uliey (n rear thereot of said by’ premises No. butlding In rear t « eatate devised to sald defendant of Elizabeth Quill in which will sai ‘: 1ish, seized and levied up ‘title, claim and interest of said defendant aud 'to sald real estate and sold to satisfs {igment at luw No. 05754 in fuvor of Maria eorgina_English. E. C. SNYDER, . 8. Marahal ADAM . WESCHLER. Auctioneer. 1£62,10.22.24 THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE UND PROVED PROPERTY IN CHEVY CHASE PARK, D. O By virtie of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4846, fullo 115 et eq., of the land records of the District ot Colum. Dia, and at the request of the parte secured thereby, the underslgned trustees will sell, at public. auction’ within on office, 1331 6" st. n.w., on MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF 1) AD. 828, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK’ PAL, thie followlng-described and premises, situate in the District of Colum- bin, ‘and_ desiguated ns and belng lot 22 in equare 2844 and 1ot 96 in square 2337 as per \lat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 7 at fo- lig 27. *Lorins of sale: All cash ulred upon acceptance of 1 ‘convesane. i, recording and revenue stamps at purchas. erfs cost” erws o e complied with withia thirty days or deposit forfelted. - “PRHAD B, SARGEANT, P. AMOS, der the will deposit ro- n022,24,26,2 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BRICK DWELLING. BEING NO. 310 FLORID. By virtue of & recorded In Liber No 3032 of the land records of the District of Colum: bin, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the uadersizned surviving trustee will blic auc in front of ihe premises, SINTH DAY OF DE- . 1922, AT FOUR 0'CLOC the following described land and prem- tho District of Columbia and as and being lot numbered twenty (20) in the subdivision of lots in square num- berud five hundred and Afty of Washingwn, District of Columbia, us per plat thereof resurued fn Subdivision Block 15, page 6, of the records ot the office of the sur- weyor of the sald District. “erm of sale: One-third of the purchas money to be pald in cash, balance in two equal instailments, payable'in one and two Jears, wwith interest at 7 per centum per an- anum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, e by deed of trust upon the property wold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, zevenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchas Terms of sale to be complied with wi Sn thirty days from day of sale: other- Wise the trustees reserve the right to rrescll the property at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser after five dayw advertisement of sueh resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. SAML. A. DRURY, o4 d&ds,exSuklol Surviving Trustee, ANLE FOUR- | TRUSTERS' risk | Remington Monarch Portables Robt, LeFevre, Superintendent of Supplies. THOS. J. OWEN & S SALE OF VALUABLE THI STORY BRICK APARTMENT No. 1466 RHODE ISLA By virtue of a_certain Instrumes 2 197, recorde g the lund records of . being December 11, f the District party s will premises, DAY OF DE AT FOUR 0'CLOCK deseribed land and b, situate in the District of Colum bia, and desiguated asx and being lot 22 in Joshua Whitnes’s subdivision of original lot 9 in square 211, as per plat recorded in the oftice of wurveyor for the Distriet of Co- lumbia in folio 6. Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of £500 ance of bid. Couveyan revenue stamps at ma of sale to be complied thirty days from day of sale, otherwise deposit “forfelted and the property may be resold at the risk and cost of defanlting purchaser after five day tising of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. ¢ L ROSAF 8 I 3 NICTH - Trustees. SCHLER, AUCTIONE . the undersigued , in front of the ESDAY. THE' FOURTH MBER, A.D., 1023, the “tollowing’ chaxer's cost. within no20-A8&dsex ADAM A0 W | Bankruptcy Sale of Toys, Sta- OF VALUABLE TWO-) 1ot which is duly recorded in Liber 0) in the city | tionery, Groceries, Miscella- neous 5c and 10c Goods, Cash Register, Etc., Contained in No. 5407 Georgia Ave. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, holding & Hauk raptey Woife, bankru No. 140. ned trus public sat e tirety and it @ @ wiil be iy s Cash FRED n024.26827 ADAM AT WES Modern 6-Room and Bath Brick Dwellings Nos. 123, 125 and 127 16th Street S.E., by Auc- tion. virtue of T will offe -ont_af the pre TWENT CRTHIRTY (01 2 square 1 nd bath hr and rear porhes. each siubge trust aggres: . W. BUCKLE: o171 "HLER, AUCTION Over sald trusts cas) N house required at sale mplied with within thirty dags from day otherwise right fs reserved to rexell at the tisk and cont of defaulth e 5 days advert'soment of su newspaper pinlis Al conveyaneing. s at_purcia 200 on & record! st Auctioneer, TRUSTEY VALUABL] DWELLING, NO. NORTHWEST. certain deed of trust 4871, folio 471 et the ' District of C: equest of the party dersigned trust TWO. nblic TUESDAY. A AD. LOCK T, mist. Stunte in bed laud the District of Co- ud designated as and being lot 109 min I1. Gruver's subdivision of part in Mok 4 “Ingleside,” as por plat the office of the surveror for the f Columbia in Liber 60, folio sale: Sold subject to u prior deed 000 nod the amount over s st to be paid fu cash. $ quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyune recording and revenue stamps at pureh cost. Terms of sale to be complied scithin thirty days or deposit foreite perty max be resold at the risk - “defaulting purchaser, after fiv advertising of such resale in some ne of Washington, D. C EY M. 54 MIRIAM A DAGNEY, MYRIAM A. DOLAN. Tumbia in B of dot recarded Distrier Terms ¢ of trust for with , and the nd cost days’ SALE OF VALUABL TORY FRAME DWELLINGS, AND 834 LAMONT ST. N.W. By virtue of two cortain deeds of trus 0, 47 ct weq., and one being instrument recorded "Mareh 20, 1923, among the ‘cords of the District of Columbia, and &t tie request of tie party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at publle 5. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THIRTIETH DAY OF - NOVEMBEL, -D. 1028, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., thé following described lund and premises. aituate in tie District of Columbia, and d s and being lots 95 and 96'in R. F. subdivision of block 5, “Mt. Pleasant" “Pleasant Plains,” as per plat recorded the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Book 08, page 151, sald block now known s square 2502, Terms of sale: Each lof soll subect to & prior deed of trust for $750 and terms as to Pemnainder will be announced at time of sale. $200 deposit required npon each 1ot upon ac- ceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and Tevente Stamps At purchaser's cot. Terms of sule to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited FRANK A GIBBONS, €. W. TURNER, Trustees undér first mentioned trust. C. W. TURNER, RICHARD E. HARRIS, Trustees under last mentioned tru n017.21,24,25.30. THOMAS J. OWEN 163 & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED PROPERTY BEING i 702 Sth STREET NORTHWEST. CON AINING FIVE ROOMS AND BATH, By ‘virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4564, folio 448 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public” anction in front of the premise UELSDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF DE. CEMBER,’ AD. 1023, AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK” P.3., the foilowing-described land and premises. Situated in the Diatrict of Co- Jumbia and designated as and being lot num. bered 15 in Willlam Heine's subdivision of lots in square 476 as per piat of the record in the surveyor's office of the District of Cor lumbia recorded in_Liber 10, follo 148, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a frat deed of trust for §1,000 due in about two and one- lalf vears. Deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. All cash above said trust, Conveyancing, recording aud revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. . 8. HEINE, E. L. 8COTT, Trustees. -1 E no22-d&ds,exSu&hol LEGAL NOTICES. THOMAS 8. KENNEDY, Attorney-at-Law, 413 Woodward bldg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia.—In re the application of Frank J. Pazdera, Jarmila M. Pazders, wife: Donald H. Pazdera, son; for change of name. No. 41884, Equity Doc—Frank J. Pazde Jarmila M. Pazdera and Donald H. Pasd laving filed a petition praving for a decre changing their name to Frank J. Payne, Ja mila M. Payne and Donald H. Payne and h ing applied to the court for an order of publi. cation of the notice required by law in such coaes, it 18, by the court, this seventh day of Noveiaber, ‘A.D. 1823 ordered tha before the or ‘three "con.- P STAFFORD, Justice. Seal. A trie cops. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E. INGHAM, Asst. Clork. 8010,17,24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923. ' __ LEGAL NOTICES. ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, i Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Holding a Frobate Court.—In re estate of Mary Frances Bisho déceased. —Administration 0. 84, notification s to the trinl of the this cause relating fo the D insues 1n validity of the er writing dated the 2ud day of February, . aud ueretofore admitted (o probate and record & .2 lust will and festament of the soid M “rances Bishop, decer | been returned as to Willard Coll! W Collins, Curtis, Virgle Stansbury and Lulu Miiler, J feund,” it is this 20th day of November, 1923 ordered that the issues be set down for trial on the 13th day of January, 1924, and that this order and the substance of sald fssues, to-wit, was said paper writing dated the second day of Febzruary, 1022, the Jast will and fes. tument of the said Mary Frances Bishop, de. censed; was the said Mary Frances Dishop ut the time of executing said paper writing of | sound and disposing mind, capable of execut- {ing a valid deed or contract; was sald paper writing or the execution thereof procured from the said Mary Frances Bishop by undue influence exercised upon her by auy person of persons; was the said paper writing o the execition thereof procured from the said Mary Frunces Bishop by frapd exes d upon he by auy person or persous, ‘shail be published pnce & week for four weeks in the Washing- ton Law Reporter, and twice a week for the ame period in Th Evening Star. L. | SIDDONS, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. -At test: S TANNER, Reglste r s for | the District of Columbin, Clerk of the Probate { Court, = 25'e1,5,8,12,15 | CLEPHANE & LATIMER, GILBERT L. HALL, Attorneys. 1 SUPR COVRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate Court.—No. 31136, Admiinistration.—This is to glve notic that the subscriber, of the District of Colu | bia, hes obtained from the Probate Court ¢ the’ District of Columbia, letters testamentary Lon the estate of Willium V. Cox, late of the District of Columbia, decessed. ' All persons having claims against the deceascd are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authenticated. to the sul seriber, on or before the 12th day of November, AD. 1024; otherwise they may by law be ex Cluded from all beuefit of said extate Given under my hand this 12th day of November, JULIE COX, Emery Georgia olumbis Attest: Register of Wills ‘for the Clerk, of the Probate Court del ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, Attorneyn. SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT Columbia. —Helding Probate Court 31147, Administration.—This is to give n that the subscréber of the Di of_ Colum bia hus obtained from the Pro Court_of the Distriet of Colun amentars the estate of Willlam H late of The District of Columbia, deceased. Al per. ons having claims againet the decens the san ally muthenticated subscriber, o the 24th day Ler, A1) 1924; otherwise tiey may b excluded from all e its han . THE W. A . By ANDREW PARKER, Seal. Attest: THEODOKRE Deputy Register of Wills for th Columbia. Clerk of the Probate C 010,172 DANIEL W. REME COURT OF THE DISTRI( tumbin, Holding Probute Conrt—No. Administration—This 18 1o giv Mibwcriber, of the District of < Whtained from the Probate o Strict of Columbia letters of aiu on the estate of Patrick F. Dows District of Columbia, decensd L x aims ngn st e waried to exhibit the sume . legally auhenticated r before the Tth day of otherwise they mns by Trom all benet of suid 1 this Tgi duy of D, DEWNEY. 35 THEODORE £ Wills for t Clerk of the Probate ,_havin Florence or oF NGTO! COGSWELL, District of urt O'DONOGHT oF Al pe with the N LAMBE SUPREME RT . Attorney. corrr e it ¢ Contr. of deceased uticat | GHibiR, exhibit spsorber, . AD 19 from all pand rwise they enefit of ~al this 13th dus TOMANAMY. 804 1 MESTANNER, € of Colum 'ON JAMES, Attorney. lseenew: cornr DISTRICT OF Las obtain, THE [ late AlL per a , to the ¥ of 0 wise they may by law Denesit of sa 14th_dny TURN Butterfoss, °t of Columbin, deceased claims ngainst be excluded from Given under my vember, 192 hand ROBERT H. street northwest NER, Register o Columbia, Clerk of Attorneys. COTRT OF THE DISTRICT OF holding Probate Court 3107 This s to give not iher, of the District of Col has obtained from the Probate Court Distriet of Columbia letters testamentars the estate of A B Yount, late Tistrict of C % ased. cainst the decensed are hored to exhibit the san , legaily on ‘or hefute the 1624; otherwise they may by law b 4 from all henefit of said estate. ¢ my hand tuls Sth dag ‘of November, NELLIE B. YOUNT, 2 (Seal.) " “Attest: THEODORE Deputs Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court RINGGOLD HART, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF Columbin. —Holding Probate Ce o 30671, Administration.—This {8 to xive notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bia has ohbtalned from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Sarah V. Cross, late of the District of Columbis, decensed. All persons ceased are h with the vouch- cated, to the sub- day of October, THE DISTRICT OF ers thereof, legaily aut' seriber, on’or before D. 1924: otherwise they may b all be nder my hand this RUTE COAK Attest: THEODORE ' COGSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Colus Clerk of the Probate Court. 010, LEON PRETZFELDER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. Holding an Equits Court. —Jeannette Colien, Plaiutiff, vs. Sarah P. Dun- lop et al., the unknown heifs, aliences and de- visees of James Dunlop, deceased; the un- known heirs, alienees and devisces ‘of Joseph COarlton, deceased, Defendants—Equity No. 41881.—Order of Publication.—The object of this suit is to obtaln a final decree declaring complete in fee simple by adverse possession the title of plaintiff, Jeannette Cohen, to cer- in situated in the District of Columbia and distinguished as follows: The south 14 feet front of Tenth street, east, by the full depth thereof, of original lot 19, in square 949. On motion of the plaintiff by Leon Pretzfelder, ber atto it fs this 14th day of November, A.D. 1923, ordered that the following thirteen '(13) named _defendants, James Dunlop, Robert Dunlop, Barbara Dun’ iop, James Cox, John Duuiop, Gertrude 8. Dun- lop, Helen D. Urquhart, Grace G. D. Ecker, Thomas P, Crampton. Benjamin P. Crampton, Warren Crampton, Martha C. Crampton and Mrs. Raphael 8. Pavne, cause their respective ces to be entered herein on or before tieth day. exclusive of Sundays and le- gal_holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise as to the said named defendants, respectively, this cause will be proceeded with as in case of de- fault. And it is further ordered that the de- fenants, the unknown beirs, aliences and de- visees of James Dunlop, decéased, and the un- knuown heirs, allenees and devisees of Joseph Carlton, deceased. cause their respective ap- pearances to be extered herein on or before the | first rule day occurring after the expiration of one month from the day of the first publica- tion of this order; otherwise, as to said un- known defendants, 'this cause will be proceeded with as In case of default; good cause, to the satistaction of the court, ‘having been shown for the fixing of said lerein-prescribed period a8 and n respect to said unknown defendants, provided that this order be published twice ¥ RE [sald Robert K. White, decensed, by undue in- month for two consecutive months in the Waslington Law Reporter and The Evenin, Star. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal) & true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk, By F. B CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. no17,24,4e22.29 ‘WM. H. BADEN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF i Hn. that the lnb:erlbcr of (hl' S Y ineinis i the estate of Ellen ‘M. McCrum, | District_of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are here- by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- scriber, on _or before the 5th day of Novem- ber, A.D. 1824; otherwise they ‘m by law be excluded” from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 5th day of Novem- ber, 1923. ANNA-F, PENNYWITT, care the Washington Loan & Trust Co. Seal. Attest: THEODORP COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Distriet of Columbia, Clerk of 4 the Probate Court, 8010,17,24 LEGAL NOTICES. EDMUND L. JONES, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICP OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Mary F. Hance, deceas 0. 31180, Admin- istration Dockeé 70—Application having been made Serefn for probate of the last will and feutdment 3t sald deceased and for letters testamentary on said estate. by Charles M. Jones, it is ordered this 12th day of Novem- ber, A.D. 1928, " hat James P Daley and Charles Daley and all othiers concerned, appear {n ‘said court on Monday, the 2ith day of De- cember, A.D, 1023, at 10 o’clock n.m.. to show Ccause why ‘such application should not be ranted. Let notice hervof be published in the ngton Law Reporter'” and The Evening Star once in ench of three successive Weeks hefore the teturn day herelp mentloned, the first publication to be not less than (hirty Before said return day. F. L. SIDDONS. e (Seal.) Attest: TANNER ter of Wills for the District of Columbia, of the Probate Court n017,24,del LEET, Attorney. Jus Regls EME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF of Novemb MARY RU AMER. ICAN D TRUS COMPANY, By MARTIN R. WE! T Assistant S (Seal.) _ Attest: THEODORE W €0 1 Depufy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, | ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, At- torneyn. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin, _Holding _Probate Court.—No. 30867, Admiinistration.—This is to give notice That ‘the subseriber. of the T t of Co- Lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbin letters testa- mentary on the estate of Cntharine J. M “lure, late of the District of Columbis, de- All persons having claims against the hereby warned xhibit the " with the vouchers thereof, legally au thenticated, to the Tiber on ir before the d day of Novem otherwise ¢'by law be 1 benefit tyes this 13th November, LOAN AND TRUST €0 Vice President. (Seal.) NER, Register of Wills for the District of € fumbin. Clerk of the Probate Court. no17.24.del FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE T Columbla.—Holding Probate Court.—Estate of William W, Chamberlaine, deceased.—No. 21107, Administration Docket 70.—Applieation Laviog been made herein for probute of the Wil and testam il of snid wased, wnd for letters testamentars on sald Vitate, by Willlam Chamberlaine {t ix ordered this 15th dav of N William Chi 1ied ith da Celock wm., to show cauike Wi fion shiould hot be granted. Let not publistied in the Washington The Eveniug Star once in each of three weeks before the return day herein the Orst publication to be not less duys before said return day. F Justice. Seal. Attest: JAMES gister of Wills for the District Clerk of the Probate Court TRICT OF sentioned Lan thirty NS, i ALFRED D. SMITH, Attorney. THE TH trict of ¢ o Estat Inistrats ation ministratrix niugs, dec that ke hns sol to-wit: An undivid 1oty numbered e numbered (1018) to Grace P, 51 abuilt ns et ourt this 10th ordered and dr ratitied and o N PREM smbia, COURT OF DIS Holding Prob In Ads itn of Sale. of the (2) and eight undred and nineteen s, at public auction, abose an in terms two ten 5 [ a by wd i duy of Noven ed that the said by the court ¥ be shown before 1923, provided a published u week ks in the ag be ps of this expirati Tustic THEOGDORE COf Witls for the T the Probate ( LOVING ELL, Deputy strict of Columb t HAMYNER, Attorneys, ME a.- & IN THE SUPRI trict_of Colun COURT OF THE DIS. | In re Assignment of | Rillingsley Compan Equity No. 41808 — This cause being referred to the auditor for i purpose of giving written notice atl | reditors of the Billlngsies Co., luc. and all other parties o Interest o produce and prove their claims, the _of- fcers and agents of Co.. Tnc. to appear and give testimony us niny be necessary in connection with the ad- | the estate. o fx and_allow such . commissions and_expenses to the | assignee And his attorneys, and others in in- | vable against the | fund and to wmake di of the balance | the fund, notice is hereby given that I proceed with said refer onday, cember 17th, 192 Auditor's Rooms in th i at which time and pia of Millingsley Co., Inc., and ed will appear Py the proof thereof. HE to ERBERT I, DAVIS, 17.24.de1 DAVIS, OF THE DISTRICT Probate Court.—In M. Talliday. decensed.— ation.—The _motification lssties in this case re- | v of the paperwriting | 22, nurporting to he the M. Halli roed “not 1o be aboth Rutherford Sheppard, " Tina V. Cherrs. Samuel A § Flisd Rargum, Maud Darousi | Roger Greenlee Barnum. May I num Dafreese. Frederick 1. W Ada ¥ Wood, Alice Elizabeth Wood, Dorothy Hugkes Wood' and_Blancke M. Wood, it is, this 13th das of November, 1023, ordered that the Said issues be. and they hereby are, reset for on the 7th day of January. 10 ock a.m.. and that this ¢ a week for four (4) weeks in the Wash igton Law Reporter aud twice & week for same period 1n The Evening Star, both of Washington, Distriet of Columbla, together with the said issues, as follows: 1. Was the | said paperwriting executed by the said de cedent, Henrietta M. Halliday, in the presence of two witnesses? 2. If o executed by the said decedent, was the exerntion of the sail paper-writing procured by fraud or miscepre- | sentation practiced upon her by the beae. | ficlaries thereof, or some or any of them, or by some other person or persons? 3. 1¢ so executed | By the said decedent, was the execution of | the ‘said paper-writing procured by undue in- | ilence exercised over or practiced upon her b the beneficiaries thereof, ne_or any of | thiem. or by some otlier ferson or persons. F. | L. SIDDONS. 'Justice, (Seal) " A" frue copr Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Depnts 1t ister of Wills for the District of Columbla, | % of the Probate Court. 1019.24,20,001,3.8.10.15 i DANIEL W. 0’DON (;Glll'l'} AND AR- THUR A. ALEXANDER, Attorneys. | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- | trict of Columbis. Holdiug a Probate Court. | —In re estate of Robert R. White. Deceascd dministration, No. 20488.—Order.—The no- | titication as to the trial of thes issues fn this | ease relating to the validity of the paper writ- jogs, dated the 5th day of November, 1018, and 'the 13th day of May, 1918, purporilng to be the last will and testament and codicll, respectiveir, of Robert R. White, decensed having been returned as to Robert E. White, Louis C. White and Johanna White, “not to ! be found.” it is this 25th day of October, 7923, ordéred that the issues be set down fof trial on the 4th day of December, 1923, and | that this order and the substance of the sald ipsues to-wit: Were the Instruments of writ- ing dated November Hth, 1018, and May 13, 1919, purporting, respectively, 'to be the last will ‘and testament of Robert R. White, de- Ceased, and codicll thereto, executed and at. | tested In duo form as required by law, and | ‘were the executions thereof procured from the | RY PREME Columbia, E. Attorney. cornt holding ta i Marta | i fluence exercisd by Jjohn R. Walsh or any other person or persons, and was the sald Rob- | ert R. White, deceased, at the time of mak- | ing ana subséribing or of the acknowledgin Dby him of said paper writings, of sound an disposing mind and capable of executing & valid deed or contract, shall be published onco a week for four weeks in the *‘Washington Law Heporter,” and twice & week for the same perlod In “The Evening Star” newspaper, WALTER 1. McCOY, Chief Justice. (Se true copy—Attest: ' JAMES TANNER. 'Res- ister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 0¢29,008.5.10,12.17,19,24 GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT_OF THB DIS- trict of Columbia.—Emilie E, Mayer, plain- u, the Unknown Heirs, Aliences. and Devisees of Gilbert Kemp. John Brewitt, de- fendants.—Equity No. 41506.—The object of this suit is to obtain a decree establishing of record, by adverse possession against the de- fendants, plaintiff’s title, in fee simple, to thas part of original lot 8, in square 142, said District, as described in_the bill of com- laint, being premises No. 1820 G st. n.w. ‘pon_ plain 's _motion, it is, by the Court, this 224 day of November, A, D. 1923, ordered that the defendants the unknown _heirs, alienees and devisees of Gilbert Kemp and of John Brewitt cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day oceurring After the expiration of one mouth affer the dny ‘of The firat publication hereof, otherwise this camse will be proceeded with as in case of default; provided, a copy hereof be published once a week for three successive weeks 1n_the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, longer and other publication being dispensed with for satisfactory cause shown. TLLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. F. B CUNNINGHAM, Assistant Clerk, no4,del .8 | DEPARTMENT OF 1 30-DAY {1317 F st. n. JAMES B HORIGAN, Attorney, 406 5th St. N.W. , SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin, ~Holding Probate Court. — No. 81206, Administration.—This is to glve notice that ‘the subscriber, of Chicago, Illinols, has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis- trict of Columbiu letters of administration on the estate of Fanole Walters, lute of the Dis- trict of Columbia, deceased. ~All persons hav- ing claims agaiust the decemsed are hereby warned to exhibit the sume, with the vouchers | Telegraphic Polish foreign minister, has addressed an additional note to Bavaria protest- ing thereof legally authenticated, to the subseriber on_or before the 16th day of November, A.I. 1924 otherwise they muy by law be excluded from all benefit of sald estate. Given- under my hand this 16th duy of November, 19: HARRY H. WALTERS, 1625 Transportat building Tlinots. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES "TAN Register of Wills for the District of Colunibla, Clerk of the Probute Court. no24,del. 8 HAMILTON &HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, * Holding Probate Court. — No 81084, Adwinistration —Thi is 10 Kb that the subscriber, of the District of € bis, Dian obtalned from the Probate Co the’ District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Doru V. al, Jute of the District of Col All_persons liaving claini o hereby warned to axhib, same, with the vouchers thereof legally wuthenticated. to the subscriber on or before the Sth day of November, A.D 18245 otherwis muy by law bo exeluded from all benefit of sald estate. band this 2lst “day ‘of Nove UNION TRUST "COMIPANY. e President. NER, Register of Wills for ambia, Clerk of the Probate no24.del8 __OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE MISSIONERS OF THE District ovember 13, 1 Notico Is hereby given that in tccordabee With visions of ‘an item authoriziog chan crmanent wystem of highways contain: B¢ appropeintion act for the facal year ended June 80, 1914 (Public Act No. 135 approved March 4, 1913), the Commissioners of the District of Columbia will sive a pabe Tic liearing In the hourd room of aaid. Com: mimsiones on December 8, 1623, wt 70 o'clock . to all partiea interested or own, aiong the line of Frinceton place betwees Mo Hampshire ave. and Tock Creck Chunch s n.w.. and along the line of Spring Tosd: be tween Rk Croek Church rond. and 10tn nw, as 1411 down on the pers figivays Forthe Distri a0 of proposed chanes i the g of Bprink shad uhd Teinceton ot the tracts of land numbered for purp ansessment and taxation as parcels Kok, 979 and squate 2K98, 1¥ing within the atove limite. aud the Commissioners wili /s o protests concern cuanges as shown on the CUND H. RUDOLPH, WELL, Commissicners A PROPOSALS CONMISSIONE. S nleer 24, 2 azn Tved in Toun; Tock D, Der o For de. 27, Dis required Snecifcations LED PROFOSATS ived at the ol termaster, R ington, D). 4.226,27.25 20830 IN TRIPLICATE WILL ot Constricts vitions B tomac Park, o barracks at incat DUPLICATE 0N LA not roud wers, nents, Unted Fel X-ruy equip States Veterans' al Tark. Md. (ra Taited ngton bul States ALTERATIONS AND AD ek Orthodox Churck, corner | W, will be received by Mr | Chairman of the bullding | nw., on De pom. | Pluas, speciti ts may now e ar above ad | of "the iy INTERIGI. NOVEM- r in’ dupl the Department until December 15, 1923, fo aud comy 2 of soven bunga- zabeti's Hospital, Washingto D. C.. In siccordance with pluns and tions, copies af which mny be obta erk of the T will_be required to to i PROVOSALS FOR ditions to the Sth ang L st Vietor K. 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I asked a girl to marry me and in doing S0 felt she had the right to my full confidence. She did me in. She—" John Bruce's pen had halted. “Go on prompted Crang sharply. “It's got to sound right for Larmon— so0 that he will belleve it. He's not a fool, is he?" sald John Bruce. I go on then!" d John Bruce wrote: 'She was all the time engaged to the head of a gang, of crooks.” Crang’s malicious chuckle interrupted Lis dictation I'm not sparing myself, you Go_on!" John Bruce continued his writing ““They are after blackmail now, and threaten to expose you. I telegraph ed you to come under an allas b cause we are up against it and you should be on the spot; but if they knew you were here they would only attach the more importafices: to it and the price would go up. T¥ey believe you are still in San Fratisco, and {hat T am communicating vith you by mail. They are groaing im patient, You ean trust tis bear of thi letter absolutely. -40 with him. He will take you wbere we can meet without arousing any s picion. I am leaving the hotel no If possible we should not risk mo: than one conference together, bring a blank check with you. The i mo other way out. It is stmp a question of the amount. 1 am b terly sorry that this has happ« through me. John Bruce.” Crang, with his revolver press into the back of John Bruce's n leaned over John Druce's should and read the letter carefully. “Fold it and put it in that en velope without s ng it, and ad dress the envelope to Mr. R. L. Pete the Bayne-Miloy Hotel!” he s sneered Crang. Aadress him 8 7 dic see John Bruce folded the letter. As dld =0 he noted that his signature ws a good two or three inches above ti thumb-nail mark. He placed the le; ter in the envelope, and addresse the letter as Crang had directed. Crang moved around to the oth side of the table, tucked the enveloj to his pocket, and grinned mock 04 then without a word Johr Bruce got up from his chair an flung himself face down on the ma | tress again. CHAPTER XV. The Clue. Paul Vepiza, propped up in bed on his pillows, followed Claire with his eves as she moved about the room It was perhaps because he had been | too 111 of late to notice anything that he experienced now a ‘sudden shock at Claire’s appearance. She looked pale and drawn, and even her move- ments seemed listless. “What's tonight?" ruptly. “Wednesday, swered. Paul Veniza plucked at the coun- terpane. It was all too much for Claire. Besides—besides Crang, she had been up all night for the last two nights, and since Monday she had not been out of the house. ¥Put on your hat, dear, and run over and tell Hawkins I want to see him,” he smiled. Claire stared at | broker. ‘“AVhy, father,” she protested, “it's {rather late, ism't {t? = And, beside you would be all alone in the house? “Nonsense!” said Paul Veniza. “I'm {all right. Much better. I'll be up to- morrow. But I particularly want to| ce Hawkins tonight” He did not particularly want ‘to see Hawkins or any one else, but if he did not have some valid excuse she would most he asked ab- father,” she an- the old pawn- A little walk and a breath of fresh atr would do Claire a world of good And as for the lateness of the hour, Claire in that section of the city was as safe in her own home. “Please do s I ask you, Claire,” he Insisted. “~Very well, father,” she agreed after a moment's hesitation and went out ! and put on her hat Qo as 1 ask you, Claire,” he Insisted. From downstairs, as she opened the front door, she calied up to him a littlo anxiously: fou are sure you are all right? ‘Quite sure, dear,” Paul Veniza called back. “Don’t hurry.” Claire stepped out on the street. It was not far to go—just around the first corner and halfway down !the next block—and at first she walked briskly, impelied by an anx- jety to get back to the house again soon as possible, but insensibly, little by little, her footsteps dragged. What was it? Something In the night, the darkness, that promised & kindly cloak agalnst the breaking of [ her self-restraint, that bade her let | | #0 of herself and welcome the tears | that welled so spontancously to her {eyes? Would it bring relief? Today, {all evening, more than ever before, | &he had felt her cndurance almost at !an end. She turned her face upward to the night. It was black; not a | star showed anywhere. It seemed as {though something dense and forbid- |ding had been drawn like a somber | mantle over the world. God, even, seemed far away tonight. She shivered a little. Could that | really be true—that God was turning | His face away from her? 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And yet there had been & great and | Very wonderful reward given to her| before she had even made the final sacrifice that she had pledged her- self to make. If her soul revolted ffom the association that must come with Dr. Crang, is every instinct within her rose up in stark horror before the contamination of the man's wanton moral filth, one strange and wondrous thing sustained her. And she had no right to mistrust God, for God must have brought her this. 'She had bought an unknown life—that had become dearer to her than her own, or anything that might happen to her. She knew love. It was no longer a_stranger who would live on through the years because she was soon to pay the price that had been tainly refuse to go out and leavel| “PAWNED” of People Whose Very Being Is . ‘Bidding of Other .PACKARD Author of “The Miracle Man,” “From Now = Copyright, 1922, by Public Ledger Company. O s set upon his life—it was'John Bruce. Claire caught her hands suddenly to her breast. John Bruce! She was still fruid—tor John Bruce. And tonlght, all evening. that fear had been growing stronger, chilling her With a sense of evil premonition and foreboding. Was it only premoni- tion? Crang had th atened. She had heard the threats. And she knew out of her own terrible ex- perience that Cran as between hu- man life and h °n_desires, held human life as n. And yet, sure- Iy John Bruce was safe from him now—at least his life was safe. That was how Crang had wrung the promise from her. she was not 80 sure! There was personal enmity between them now. Besides, if any- thing happened she would not be ‘l;hl& to bring it to Crang’'s door— Crang would tak of that— and her promise would still hold. And so she was afrald. She had not seen Crang since the night that John Bruce had thrown him down the stalrs. She had thanked God for the rellef his ab- sence had brought he—byt now, here again, she was it so_sure! What had kept him away? Where was John Bruce? Zhe began to re- gret that she had told John Bruce he must not attempt to see her or communicate with her any more, though she had ornly done so because she had been afraid for his sake— that it would but arouse the very worst in Dr. Crang Perhaps John Bruce had ylelded to her pleading and had left the city. She shook her head. If s=he knew the man she loved at ali, John Bruce would run from no one, and—- Claire ha 1 abruptly. reached the dingy rooming house where Hawkins lived» She brushed her hand resolutely her eyes as she mounted ti L The tears had come after for her lashes were wet It was not necessary either to ring r knock; the door was always un- astened; and she had been nere so many, times that she knew the ho st as well as her own hor opened the door, epped to a black hallwa: and 1 to feel her way up the creak- taircase. There was the possi- of course, th: Hawkins was ither out or already in bed; but if fie were out she would leave a note n his roon: for him so that he would ome over to the old pawnshop when ne returned. and if he were already n bed her message delivered through he door would soon bring Hawkins ut of it —H wkins, since & that old car which ates w well accu med i1 hou of the night irreguiar sireak of light, sign of light sh had seen in ouse. showed now un Hawkins' ill- she re«ched the land- pped quickly to the door There was no answer. here was still smiled a_little was growing gone out and = She tried the unlocked, opened nto the room— w. half-hurt, stood still ther out. nor was he kins was sprawled 1 partly across had obviously nis balance enpty but one Ihere wer the bottle. s the floo orously. C.aire stand he last straw was only «rt for the old 1led before her 1d_climbing pleading for the At cumbersome fallen out of his its chain w She had all, thin, only nywhere at the thre tting do ng. She s nd knocked he knocked ft the light Stepped nd with walf-frightened kins was ne bed. Ha rartly on the chalr in whi unable_t. jeveral bottl stood upo; wo nd Hawkins It sce: & there —and vet world of man. She re apon an ed somehow and Bre pocket swunz older, she her best clothes, and to Hawkins' huge delight had played at princess, while he drove her about in his old ramshackie han- som cab. She could not leave him like this, but she was not strong enough alone to carry him to his bed. She turned and ran hurriedly downstairs. There » the Widow Hedges, of course, the old landlady Back at the end of the lower hall Claire pounded upon a door. Pres- ently a woman's voice answered her. A moment later a Light appeared as the door was open when, a dressed herseif d. and with it an apparition in an old gingham wrapper and curl papers “Oh_it's you, Miss Clair the woman exclaimed in surprise. “What's brought you over here tonight, dear? Is your father w. “No, " Claire an Hawkins, and— Mrs. Hedges shook “Hawkins ain't in, Il see that he gcts the message when he comes back. He went out with the car quite a little while ago with_some men he had with him." “With the car?” Claire found her- self suddenly a little frightened, she @d not know why. “Well, he's back now, Mrs. Hedges. ’h, no.” erted Mrs Hedges positively. “I might not have heard him going upstairs, but I would have heard the car coming in. It ain't come back yet. “But Hawkins Claire a little heavily. up.” rae ered * He wanted her head she said, “but is upstairs said “I—I've been To be continued tomorrow. A SERMONETTE. SAY IT WITH FOOD! BY WINIFRED STUART GIBBS, Food Specialist. Surely the florists will lend us nu- trition folk their slogan, even though we shall not make of its application 50 lovely a thing as did the musicians when they wrote, “Say It With Mu- sic’! In truth the success of a slogan would seem to lie in its quality of quotableness, and this one IS no ex- ception Several it with food generations ago they sald so forcibly that, al- though the brimming beakers and groaning platters expressed unlim- ited hospitality, they yet spelled fu- ture disaster. Then came a more temperate era when our own great- grandmothers vied with one another in the serving of still bounteous feasts. Today we have improved on even this period. Holding hard to the gracious spirit of hospitality as expressed in well served food, we yet know that the very essence of friendship ana serv- ice is inherent in serving the right food. Guests who leave our board today should be better fittad to meet the exigencies and strain vf ode complex civilization. The hostess has a great opportunity, and modern women re- alize this. ' Even more important, however, is to say it with food to the children! Suy it to the tiny toddler so simply and clearly that he will early learn self-control and early acquire a taste for the foods that will build him a strong body. Say it to the school child with such telling force that he will come to connect proper diet with success in RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Uotel £ (4 = | ATLANTICCITY,N.J. i This American Plan Hotei is never more Comfortable than during the Fal and Winter months on accqunt of te cxcep- g Brick Garaze. WaALTER J. Buzay tional location and arrangement. OV e his classes. Say it to the adolescent so wisely, 50 dellcately, that his vague longings for unwholesome dishes may be translated into a desire for the foods that will help his developing nervous system acquire steadiness and poise. In point of fact there is scarcely any one who comes within the house- wife's ken to whom she may not, at some time or other, say it with food in such fashion as to cause one and all to rise up and bless her name! A wonderful opportunity for tive work™! .