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LEGAL NOTICES AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, N Adam A. Weschier, Auctioneer Receivers’ Sale in Bankruptcy Valuable Chain Grocery and Meat Stores Operated by the Goodman Stores Co., Inc. No. 2011 18th Street N.W. ° No. 1840 Columbia Road N.W. No. 3160 Mt. Pleasant Street N.W. Stand Nos. 103, 104, 113, 114 Arcade Market No. 2611 14th Street N.W. No. 1629 Connecticut Avenue N.W. No. 27 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. B tog 2 B virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hold- undersigned receivers wiil ofter for sale nkruptey Court, In re Goodman Stores Co., luc., Bankrupt, No. 1405, the BY PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, November 30th, 1923 Commencing at 10 o’clock A.M. The entire chain of stores mentioned above, including stock in trade, fixtures and implements of trade, automobiles and whatever right the receivers may have in certain leases of said premires, will be offered as an entirety within premises No, 2011 15th Street N.W., and if a satisfactory bid is not received will then be offered separ- ately within the respective premises in the following order: 10 A.M.—No. 2011 18th Street N.W. 11 A.M.—No. 1840 Columbia Road N.W. 11:30 A.M.—No. 3160 Mt. Pleasant Street N.W. 12 Noon—Stand Nos. 103, 104, 113, 114 Arcade Market 12:30 P.M.—No. 2611 14th Street N.W. 1 P.M.—No. 1629 Connecticut Avenue N.W. 2 P.M.—No 27 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Sales Subject to Ratification by the Court TERMS: One-fourth of the purchase price required of purchaser at time of sale, balance to be paid upon ratificaticn of sale by the Court, “E?EFGE €. SHINN, vans Building SEFTON DARR, } Receivers International Building NOTE: The above sales are postponed unt’il Tuesday, December 4th, 1923, at the same hours and places. ;i nova0,dect, 3% By Order of the Court. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL PROVED PROPERTY RE STORY DETACHED FI NORTHWEST, CORNER SON, aUCTIONEERS. VALUARLE TNIM PERTY IN CLE' | THOMAS J. OWEN TRUS PRI SAL D PR K, D. C. By virtie of a | recorded in Liber No. 4846, fol'o 113 et seq | of the Iand records of the District of Colum! a. and At the request of the pa the undersizned trustecs ¢ auction within our offi . Bs virtue ot'a certa'n deed of trnst, bein natrument No. 200 duly recorded Septemher among the land records of the DI lumbia, and at the request of red thereby. th Taigned fris eIl at puble i Tront of the on WEDNF TWELF" MBER, and_designated an and being lot 22 o OCLOCK P, the fallows " © 2344 and lot 88 In square 2337 as per and_premises, situate in o {1t recorded o the office of the surveyor for lumbla, and desimnated n the Distriet of Columbia in Liber 57 at fo- and the south 80 Lo 21. the full deptl as per plat re. veyor of the District of Columbia in 1iber at foifs 21, Terms of sale: - £0.500 the followinz-des: mises o in the District Y of DEC pres Colum- T uired upon acee Subtec the unpaid inte Ject to nnpaid taxes, if said trust. $200 tance of bid enue stamps at d with within i s, W.P. AMOS, £°22.24,24.28 A1 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. LUARLE_TWO. No. 1419 Five-Story Brick Anartment House Known as “The Mel- rose,” No. 1343 Clifton St. front of the promise EVENTH AT FOUR-THIRTY wing-described {a the District of C and being n; in’ Libe: No land records of : @ Ac tle request ¢ . the nnderslgned _THE B, 14 by “ompany, t of 1 ¢ first the National exccutor and trostee, of pArt of A d known a5 “Padsworth.” ns per nentioned sohdivision recorded in in th Distri't of Columby unning with Sl subject to s ignated_as and bein In block sibdivision of part of & tract cunt Pleasant aud Pleas. Known “Cotutb a | the offics | v | sume s $3.000 deed of trust, office of the aur- | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING 3545 Gth 8T. N.W. By virtus of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4180, follo 58 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbl and at the request of t DArty secure thereby. the undersigned surviving trustee will sell at public_auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY THE TENTH DAY F_DECEMBER, AD. 1028, AT FOUR-| THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the' following de- scribed land and premises it in the Dis- t ot Columb' ana 1ot 18 'in Joséph E. Bury' in plock 7, *‘Whitsey Cl rded fo 'the office of the et _of Columblas In Liber block 7 being now ki of assessment and tazation, One-third of the purchase be pald in cash, balance’ in two llments, payable in one and two years, with interest at G per centum per anuum, peyable seml-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon .the ?m" enyn-.ld. o; :ll c-‘ .‘nt the ‘?lhl:n of ‘:n; purchaser. lepoult of $200 w requ it time . mA:Il Conveyancing. recordlog, Tevenue ‘atamps, etc.. Mt o purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with withia thir'y days from day of sale, otherwise the trustoe reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chl-ll.r llller five days' .d"’;mml owl.nlt.l resale in some newspaper pul in - ington. D. Cflfi‘:flpw WARDEN. D27 4&dp.exSukh Burviving Trustee. TRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE B 'WELLING, BE| NO. 2357 R e o by virtue of a recorded in Liber N!m'b“h 288 et n of land records of ti istrict of Columbla d at the request of the party secured thers. the undersigned trustees will sell pub- muction in front of the premi TUESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY CEMBER, P inen, designated as and being part of lot numbered peventy-two. (12) of Katherine L. Je fi?fllv ision of lots lock s ), * County Liber 22, foli Inplel: surveyor's office of the District of Columbla, beginning for the same on (‘hlmg in_street at the southwest corner of laid ,_and runsing thence aorth on said street 16.67 feel, thence east along the north ‘line of said lot 100 feet, thence wsouth and parallel to Champlain street 16.67 feet, thence: west along the south line of said lot 100 feet to the place of beginaing. Subject to_encumbra; of record. ‘Terms of Subject to a first trest for $2,600. Al above said trust. de- posit required upon acceptance of bid. Terms of sale to be t\r lied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. All conveyamcing, re- ing and - revenue atamps st purehaser's m" = fl.‘;’ld’:} LUE, - 3. HENRY BROWN, .. .. no28.del.4.7.8.11 t Truatees, LEGAL NOTICES. DE- AD. 1023, AT FOUR E‘WCK THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S BALE OF VALUARLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. WHA STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4887, folio 18 et seq., of the Jand records of the D) and at the request of the pa Dby, tho undersigned trustee will sell at puh- lic auction, in front of the premises, on MON- DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D.'1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol. igwing described 1snd paie ia e city of Wasl N £he Sacatgnated s and being ot umbered twenty-five (23). in square numbered eighteen bundred and fifty-six (1836), in the subdi- vision made by tie Clievy Chae Land Cony othe: ot o of 00 el of oo of, e etachcd dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be Paid in cash, balance in two equal installments payable in ode aod two yea with interest Ay Dtr centum per Annum, payable semi-anually, trom day of cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, &t the nrllan of Ih:’xnxnlvr. A deposit of $300 will be requis time of All “conveyancing, recording, _revenue ,“ete., At cust of purchaser. 'Terms of lled with within thirty days le, otherwise the trustee re- ight to resell the property at the d_cost of defanlting purchaser, atfter dvertisement of such resale in some shington, D. C. LOAN AND TRUST By ANDREW PAR- 2 8010, d&ds,exSu ADAM A. WEBCHLER, AUCTIONEER. A TWO.STORY PER BRICK DWELL 707 MICHIGAN AVE authority vested in us tie understgued_trustees, will ofter for st publle auction. in front of the prem- on MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D.' 1028, AT HALF PAST FOUR O°CLOCK FM., all that parcel of land situnte and being in the county of Wash | ict of Columbla, and de bered ! nine (9) in_block (4) in_the subdivision of Park." as per plat rec Dok S at page 120, in the £ the District of Columbia, the. Improvements thereon | $1.000 of the purchase { money to e paid in cash: haser to as. Payable In thres ears with interest at the' rate of six and {onenalf (834) per centum per aanum. pay- able semi-aniually. and porchaser to give his note for the Lalasce, pavable In monthly in- stallments of £0, (ncluding principal and in. iest at the rate of aix (8) per ceatum per and secired by 8 St on the prope: o’ of the 1be required at the th ce of the bid. Examination of t TeyAncing, recarding, motary fees a stamis at the cost of the ¢ terms of saie are to be compl (n thirty (30) days from the dar of wale, otherwise {rustees reserve the right to re: well «nid properts AL the risk and cost of the defaulting purchuser, after at least five (3) deys’ advertisement of such resale in some ewspapes published in ‘the Distric: of Co bie. Ixes. CHAPIN B. BAUMA: del 4.6, Trustees. by metes ax at a pont pua TRUSTE! ABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 8314 STREET NORTHY EST. t 50 feet to an n of «aid Thenre ntioued Al t east of (6); thence i3 feet 10 'the point s the south line | 3 fact to @ point west itne of lot ! ¥outh st vight | 10 land nnd at the request of the party secured uiduisigned trustees wi fiont_of tie OURTH DAY 1923, 3 of th b o, n tna of sale: Sold stbect to a « of trust. balance of which awounts particulars z time of male e pa $05.000, g lot 1 n of part i in Dlacic 4 “In por pint recorded in the offiee of the surveyor for the " DL of Colbia’ o Liter" 60 Golo 156 e ristoes. raberva he wikhe o veseli | Terma of aale: 3ol subject to'a prior deed the said property at the risk and cost of e [ Of trust for $5.000 and the 0 oxes swa iting purchaser aftor five dayw adver. | b deposit re- € lof such rosale in some sewspaper Convesancing. ‘ashington, b. semie stamph at purchaser's Dt sti= to be compiled with within thirty days or deposit foreited, d the property 1Ay be resold at tl k cost of the defralting purel T, five days' adve: ‘h resale o some newspaper of Washington, D. C. HARVEY M. SAGER, MIRIAM A. DAGNEY, DOLAN, Trustess. Formerly MYRIAM A. no22-d&ds axsu&hol Sale at Public Auction of the Entire Plant of the Rosslyn Packing Company. Pursuant to the terms of an order of the United States court for the eastern distrl of Virginia, entered on the 13th day of Nove ber, 1028, in the cause of the Rossiyn Pack. ing' Company, ~baukrupt, the ynder | trustee in banmkruptey will ofter for sale, at public auction, on_the premises, at Rossiyn, Arlington county, V., on Monday, December 10, 1923 at 3 O’clock p.m. the followlng described real and personal property: 1. All that certsin tract or parcel of land revenue eftuated at Rossiyn. Atiington county, stamps, ete. ' coat of puichase. Terms | and described as follows: af sale to be’ complied with Within thirty days ; wonth by Canal sireet from day of sale. otherw se the trustees re. | serve the Fight to resell the property at the sk cost of defaulting purchaser after | five advertispment of wuch ressle in some tpaper published in Washington \ H. MARLOY, Jr. ani resen Terms of sa fifteen daye etumps parch te"to be compled Stherwise the deposit MCRRIDE i DeLAUGHTER. TRUSTEES' STORY ¥ 724 9th ST. 3 Dy virtue of & recorded in Liber ) «f the laud rec " District of Colum- Dia. and at the request of fhe party secured thereby, the underaigned trustees will well at public Auction, in front of tie premisus, un THURSDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. AD. 1923. AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P the following described land luck, “situate i the D) -tvier of H designated as and being lot numbered twenty- | n Moses Kelley's subdivision of e ‘numbered nine hvadred and twelve 2) ax per plat recorded in ook H. D. C.. pee Jse, the surveyor's office of histriet of Columb Terms of sale: One-third of t money to be paid in cash, balai instailments. pagable with interest at Al per centum per annum, pavable xem . annuslly from day of sale, se- | cired by desd of trust upon the property sold, 1l Fash, at the apcion of the purchaser. * X 0sit of '$200 w'll be required at time of | de. Al conveyancing, recording. i { ALUABLE THREE- | CELLING, BEING NO. | 5 | | two_years, Bounded oo the on the porth by Po- held by M H. Wells, trustee, and on the enst by the lands of the United States gov. ernment, at the south end of the Aqueduct bridge, and designated on the plat of D. J. Howeli, surveyor, 890, as lots 1 2,8, 4.5 6and 7, in block 14, of Rosslyn. Arlington ' county, ' Va.. containing 56,162 Tip lawfully attach to said property, easements, appurtenances, wavs, Tights and privileges to the same belongiog, together with all the buildings, machigery, fixtures and all market rights, privileges, stands, in any market or markets in the city of Washington, LOT ON ORDWAY ST. W.. TO BE SOLD IX HOMAS J. & SON. By virtue eed of trust duly | recorded in Liber No. 3328, folio 320 et seq.. | of the land records of the District of Colum. | Dia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at public Auct'on. in the offce of Thos. J. Owen | & oo, 1331 G st u.w. on MONDAY, THR| THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, 1023, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed 1aud and premises, fituate in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as lot 54 in square 2065, In- the sibd: Cleveland Purk. as per plat of the resubdivi- sion of blocks 1057, 1918, 2063, 2064, 1956 and 2085 recorded in the office of tie surveyor of the District of Columbia in County Book 24, places which the said Rosslyn Packing Com- 2. AIl automobiles, trucks, ana other personal property. lo-ated at the plant of the Rosslyn Packing Company. Terms of sale: The said real and personal property will be sold free of all encumbrances for cash. The successful bidder for the resl estate will be're uired to deposit with the maid “trustee. on day of sale, a certified check for $10,000.00, and the "balance will be payable upon confirmation of eaid sale by the court. Purchasers of the personal property will be required to pay the full amount of their bid e property to be sold s ' full pped e property to be sold s a fully equf packing plant, lorated on the Potomac tive across ~ from 'Washington, D, C. It rendily be utilized for &n fce and fce cream manufacturing plant, with a thickly popu- Iated market right at band, For further par- SeinlaeiSatet B‘XL[‘?CATOV Jr. v Bankruptcy. 11 South Fairfax st., Alexandria, Va. del-9t wagons $200 deposit required upon Conveyancing, recording Aand revenue stomps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. JAMES §. EASLEY, 1£023-d&4s,exSudhol Surviving Trustee THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BTORY DETACHED FRAME DWETLL- ING, SLATE ROOF. SIX ROOMS AND BATH, HOT-WATER HEAT, ELECTRIC GARAC BEI Addres THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING 2009 204 STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded 1o Liber No. 4582, folio 41 et seq. of the land records of the )L:.-mn ot Cols a, and at the request of the secu thereby, the ‘wadersigaed trustees wil ‘sl at publle auction o' frant of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF DE: CEMBER, AD. 1928, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing described land and pre: ises, " situate in the District of Columbla and designated as and being lot 10 in Stellwagen and Edmonston, trustees’ subdivision in block 82, “Addition to Le Droit Park,' as per plat recorded in the office of the Surveyor of th District of Colymbia in Liber County 8, follo 146, Said block 82 being now knows for gurposes of amessment 4nd tazation as square 115. T erins of sale: Bold subject to a first trust for ‘§2.600, also umpald {nterest thercon and recor e b Al Ve ancivs: roctrdios eptance of bid, o g o Conte “Ferma o by com: | and revenue stamps At purchaser's cost, Term piled with within thirty days or deposit for- ;:'?: m{m ‘with within thirty days or de- ipe HARRY A. BOSS, Harey B prTTe B. T. WEBSTER, REGINALD RUTHERFORD, Trustées. | nodo-akds,exsu Trustess. WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4635, f 1 et seq., of the land records of the 'Dintrict of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public” auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE_SIXTH DAY OF DECEM- BER, A.D. 1023, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOX P.M.. the following described land and D ises, situate in the District of Columbla an lot numbered seven. red twenty-uine hun in Franci ‘Saul's Addition to the City of Washingto: r Plat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 24 at follo 11, subject, however, to the covenauts of _record. Terms of sale: Sold aubject to @ first trust for $5.750, with interest at 75, due March 2, 1924; also & 2nd trust for about $300, payable $25 per month. All cash 5250 deposit required upon acceptance of b 2320805, exSulbhol well at | tomac river, on the west by the land formerly | square feet, more 'or less, together with such { District of Columbia, or in any other place or | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ! | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Four-Story Brick Apart- ment, Being Number 1465 Columbia Road N.W., Con- taining Eighteen Apart. ments. LIy Tirtue of a certain deed of trust doly | the. land records of | And 8¢ the request of the party secnred there. by, the undersigoed trustees will sell at pub- | lle auction, Iv\“{mnl of the premises,” on | THURSDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF DECEM- BER, A.D. 1028, the following d situate in 1 nated a d_being lot: v 1 aaie g lots numbered thirty sz thirtr-seven (37) in Spencer ¥. B, Biddle and Henrs J. Biddle's subdivision af lots in block numbered thirty-eight (38) in North Grounds of Columbian University, as [ sald subdivision s recorded in Liber County Book 17, folio A8, of the ffice of the wurveyor for the’ District’ of Columbla, subject, how. ever, to the restrictions of record. Terms of sale: Kold subject to for $47,000. of which $8,000 is ble in November of each year for four years, and the balanes in November, 1028. ° All' cash above said trust. ‘$1.000 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. All eonveyancing. record: ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale or deposit for- | feiged and the property may be resold at the 18t trust 3807 KANA- ARTHUR PETER and W. H. BADEN, ttorneys, IN THE SBUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- loiding | & Probate ‘rances Blshop, Ve, 20008 Tna in the validity of the paper writing the 2nd day of Februaty 1922, and herel imitted to probate ai record as the last will and-testament of the said Mary Frances RBishop, deceased, having been returned as to Willard Collins, Florence W._ Collin rige Curti e Pope, d Lulu Miiter, ** it is this 30th day of November, 1923, ordered that the issues be set down for t on the 18th day of January, 1924, apd ¢ this order and the substance of eald issues, to-wit; was aaid paper writing duted the seeond day of Febkruary, 1922, the last will and tes- tament ‘of the said Mary Frances Bishop, d Frances Bishop at ined. notification this _cause ceased; was the said Ma the time of executing said_papet writing of sound and disposing mind, capable of execut. ing a 114 deed or contract: was said paper writing or 'the ezecution thereof procured from the sald Mary Frances Bishop by undue influence exercised upon her by any person or persons; was the sald paper writing or the execution_thereof procured from the sald Mary Frances Bixhop by fraud exercised upon her by auy person of persons, shiall be published once s week for four weeks in the Washing- tan Law Reporter, and twice a week for the same " peri ‘The Evenisg Sur F. L RIDDONS. Ju 1. HENRY E. DAVIS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF te Court.—in re M. Halliday, deceased.—- The notification as ‘to the trial of the issues in this case re. latag to the valigits of the paperwrith dated February 25, 1022, purporting to be the Inst will and ent of Henrletta M. Halli- sed, having been returned “not to be o Elizabeth Rutherford Sheppard, J¢. Denison. Lina V. Cheery. Samuel 4. Edward Floyd Barn; Aud Baroum n, Roger Greenles Bar- num Defreese, Frederirk . M. day of November, 19 acid issues be. and the: reby are, reset for trial on the Tth day of January, 1924, st 10 o'clock a.m., and that this order be published a week for four (4) weeks 1o the Wash. icgton Law Reporter and twice & week fo, the same period In The Evening Star, both of shington, .District of Columbl togethe: Was the suid paper-writing executed by the said de cedent, Henrietta M. Halliday, In the presence 2. 1f wo sxecuted by the . was the execution of the said it is, this ordered’ that ~the tieret, of some or any of them, or by some Lt peraon of persons? 8, If 8o execnted by tie said decedent, was the execution of the said paperwriting procured by undue in fuence ciercised over or practiced upon her by the bencficinries thereof, or some or any of th some other person or persons. F Justice, (Real) " A’ frue copy DORE COGEWELL, Deputy Reg i{ster of Wills for the Distriet of Columbia Clerk cf the Probate Court. 8010,24,26,de1,3.8,10.15 ALFRED D. SMITH, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbls, Hoiding Probate Court.— In re Fatate of L. Jennings, s0d, Administration 20875, —Order rest in par eignt (8), square numbered ten hundred and i 11019) to Grace P, Jeskins. t public for the sum of $1.225.00 ovér and above An i cumbranee of about §2.250.00, under the terms gnd conditions egt forih 1o gaid report, it ie by the court thif*10th day of November, 1923, adjudged, ordered and decreed that the said saie be ratified and confirmed by the court. uniess cause to the contrary be shown befare the 13th day of December, 1923; provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three succesaive weeks in the Washington Taw Reporter and The Evening tar prior to the expiration of that period. F. DOXS. Justice. (Sesl.) A true copy—Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Hegiater ot Wills for the District of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate Court. 0i7,24,de1 BRITTON & GRAY and LAWRENCE H. CAKE, Attermeys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding Proba rt. — No. ration.—Th's is to give potice subseriber, of the Distriet of Colum. obtalned from the Probate Court ct of Columbia ters testamen of Renjamin A. Lineback, of the District of Columbla.’ deceased.” All it the deceased the same, with suthentieated, 1o the subscribpr on of before the b day \f Norember, A. D. 1024; otherwise they ma luded trom all benefit of sal 20th day (Seal) Attest: JAMES TAN r of Wills for the District of rk of the Probate Court. cost of the defaulting purchaser after five | da. advertisement in_some newspaper pub- lished fa W iogton, D, C. CLAUD LIVINGATON. H. CLIFFORD BANGE, n023-d&ds,exSukHol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF YALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS PREMISES §17 24TH STREET NORTUWERE, By virtne of a certain deed of trust record- ed January 27, 1921, in Liber No. 4468, follo 330, of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the cured tl by, the unde: sell at public suction, in rem: ives, on FRIDAY, THE BEVENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1028, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the following real estate, situate in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as lot num- bered thirty-three ("‘L in Harry A. Kite's Subivislon of original 16t numbercd seven (1): in square numbered forty-one (41), a8 per piat Tecorded in the office of the survesor “for the District of Columbia Liber 40, at folio 188, Terms ‘of sale: ~Aald property s aubject 1o a_prios of trust securing an lebtedness 3t"317750, g will be sold wubject (o said in: Gebrednons. OF the purchase price over and Rbove sald_deed of trust, one-third s to be patd 1o cash and eo balance in two equal in: stallments, payable in one and two years, with interest st the rate of six and one-half per cent B anngm. prsable semi-annuaily. sechred b7 second deed of trust upon tbe property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required st the time of . All Nll'!]lllfllfl’. recording, _revenue ., At cost of purchaser. Terms of le to be complied with within thirty ‘Ig | from day of sale, otherwise deposit will forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting "purchaser atter five daya' ad- Teriiment OF Such Testle In omo vewspaper G on, .. C. P B FRANCIS SAUL, ' 1412 Eye st. bow.. . PERCY, %3 B026-0&ds,exSudbol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERES. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING NO. | 210 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. | By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly el in Liber No. 3032, folio et neq. of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and the uest of the party secul thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell at public anction, in trant of the premiscs. RSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF DE- CEMBER, A.D. 1928. AT FOUR O'CLOCK | P.M., the following described land and prem. Ines,” situate in the District of Columbia and | ety irion St Jots Ta. spuaro B ‘subdivision of 1o - e Bve hundsed and ety (850) In'the. ety of Washington. Distelet of Columbia, 44 per Dlat thereof recorded in Bubdivision Bloek 13, page 8, of the reco~ls of the office of the sur- veyor of the said District. rms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, ble in one and two years, with interest &t 7 per centum per au- anum, payable semi-ennually, from day of sale, wsecured by dee of trust upon the property sold. or all at_the option of the - chaser. A deposit of 3200 will be required at time of . All conveyancing, recording, revenue ps, etc., at cost of urchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with with: in thirty from day of sale: ‘wise the tees reserve the right to rresell the property at the risk and cost ef defau't- purchaser after five days' advertisement such resale fn some newspaper published in Wasbington, D. C. BAML. A. DRURY, no24-d&ds.exSukhol Burviving Trustee. designated (20,1 the FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Prooate Court.—Estate of William W. Chamberaine, decessed.—No, 21167, Administration Decket ‘T0.—Application having been made herein for probate of thé t Wil and testamen. and codicil of said decetsed, and for letters testamentary on sal «tate, by Willlam Charaberlalne it is ordered his 15th of Novenber,i A.D, 1928, that Tilliam Chambetiaine, Coe dad Il others co cerned, appear in said court en Sith day'of December, ~A.D: 1928 iy, sueh apoilca Alon should not be granted. Let notice hereof h!{flh“lhl‘« 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 than thirty days before sald return l,v ¥, L. BIDDONR, Justice. Seal Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Willa for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. nol7,24-dei HENRY E. DAVIS and JOS. REEVES, Atterneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla.—Holding Proba Court. — No. 80070., Administration.—This to give notice that the subscribers, of the District of Colum- bia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters of adminis- tration on the estate of Anna M. Taggart. late of the District of Columbia, deceased. Al persons having claims againsi the deceased are bereby irned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers on or before the 20th day of November, A. D. 1024; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 20th day of No- vember, 1933. PAUL D. TAGGART, ISABEL G. TAGGART, Quarters K, Washi m Navy . (Seal.) ~ Attest: JAMES TA. Register of Wills for the District o Olerk_of the Probate Court. MILTON STRASBURGER, Attermey. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- : trict of Columbia.—~Nathan Plotalek, 1 plaint!ffs, ve. lofllnlln m?' Bmith et .olb: defendants. o, 41845. Kau! —The it of this sult to obtals ree estab- 1ishing of dverse lon against the defendant: atiffs’ title to rfl of original lot three (8), in re four hundred and Bety-nine (4690, 'In said Distriot, s scribed by, metes bounds in, the i Sompiaiat, Upon motion of the plaintiffs it fs by the court this 28th of Novémber, 1028, ordered that the defe: its, Berpadine Orme Smith, Lucy Orme Morgan and Edwin Davis Orme, cause their a| rance to be entered herein on or before fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidayw, oc- curring Ifmr‘.l‘l' w of lh"fll:llhwb lcation reof; otherwise this cause proceeded o in case of default; it is further or- dered decreed nd that the defeadants, the unknown heirs, devisces and allences of Wil- liam H. Hamer, deceased; David Bates, d ceaved; Benjamin Bates, deceased; Nanc deceased; Samuel Eiliott, 'Sr., Charles Jones, deceased; Richard I. Pugh, deceased, and Prodence Jooes, de- ceased, cause their appesrance te be entered herein on or before the first rule day occur- ring after the expiration of two menths slter the day of the first publication of this onle otherwise this cause will be in case of default, good cause for ¢ fixing of said period as aforesald baving mu‘-lwn to the court. Pfovided a copy hereof be pul lished ouce & week for three successive weeka I of saf Beport B ILLIAM (Seal. copy. _Test: EW; and ming Star. SORGAN H. BEACH, R X BELEW, Amt. Clerk. de1,8,16,3a5, R 4 4 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES: GEORGE C, GERTMAN, Atteraey. Tux DigTaOT O SUPREME ‘COURT OF THE Columbia.—Holding Probate ' 81221, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriver, of the District of Colum: bla, bas obtained from the Probate Court the: Diatrict of -Colym letters &, mln ; ration. on the inte of ‘the "District "of Columbla. decoused. All persons having claime 8 ceased are hereby warned to #xhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenti- ted, to the subscriber on or before the loth day of November. A. D. 1024; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all bemefit of sald estato. Given under my hand fhis 2lst day of November, 1023. KARL SCHERER, Brothera pl. (Beal.) Attest: THE! RE COGSWBLL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District<of Columbis, Clerk of the Probate_Court, 901,813 “WILLIAM H. MANOGUE, Atterney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla.— Holding te Court. — No. 31227, Adminiatration.—~This is to notice that the subscriber, of the state of New Jer. sey, has obtained from he Probate Court of the District Coluim! Alnl - are hereby warned to 3 the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 2lst day of November. A. D. 1024; othérwise they may by iaw be excluded from all beneft of Giveq under my Rand this 2lst day o R Ny Atiestr SXMES TANNER, Hegister of Wi for the District of Columbia, Clerk of Probate Court. de1,8.1 ALFRED I. LEET, Atterney. SUPREME COUKT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, bolding Probate Court.—No. 30980, This is_to give notice that , of the Dis of Columbla, Admintatrairo e subsc have obtained from the Prowate Court of i Theictate. ot” Cornelian. Tapton, Buseell the estate of Cornelian Pe: of the District of Columbia, deceased. Al persons having claims agaitst the deceased hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, to the subscribers, on or before the Eth day of November, A. D). 1924; otherwise they mey by law be excluded from all benefits of said eatate. Given under our bands this Bth day of November. 1923. MARY RUBSBLL, AMER. ICAN RECURITY AND TRUBT COMPANY. By MARTIN R. WEST Assistant Becretary. (Beal.) _ Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Depuiy Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. 017,24, 601 ARTHUR PETER, W. H. BADEN, At- torneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding _Probste Court.—No. 80867, Administration.—This is to give nhotice that ‘the subscriber, of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Prodate Court of the District of Columbla letters tegta- menta o0 the estate o A . Clure, Tata. of the Diatrict of Columbla, de. ceased. Al persons having claims & deceased are heredy warned to ex! sAme, with the vouchers thereof, legally au- thenticated, to the subscriber on or befere the second day of November. A.D. 1924; otberwiss they may by law be excluded from all benefit Given upder its hand this 14th ember, 1923, Asd A Petaideat. (Beal)" Atteats TAMES TAN Vice President. al. : hid ter of Wills for the District of Co- 1 LOVING & HAMNER, Attorgeys. IN THE SUPREME COURT .;Ttl of (l:uxnnblt-r ™ iifingsicy Company. Tnc: Bhis Gause belag rete the purposs of giving written notice to creditors of the Billingsley Co., Inc., and Ihfl;fl lfll?l'l in |I‘|fflll t:":nlm lfl'fl s, "t y 20 saents. it Bl\l.l.lqllhy Ce., Inc.. such testimony s ive may be necessary in coanection with the ad- mintstration of the estate, to A aad allow such fees, nses to the ansignee bl T December i Auditor's. Rooms in the United Btates Court House, at which time and piace all creditors of Biilingsiey Co.. Inc.. and all others con- cerned will appear and present their claims with the proof thereof. HERBERT L. DAVIS, Auditor. no017.24,de1 EDMUND L. JONES, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘olumhia, Holding Probate Court.—Estste of Mary F. Hance, deceased. 31180, Admin- tatration Dockei T0.—Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and Teatament of sald deceared and for lett mentary on said . by Charles M. , it in ordered this 12th day of Novem ber, 'A.D. 1928 that James P. Daley and Charien Daley sud all others concernad, ppeat in said court on Monday, the 24th day of De- cember, A.D. 1928, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why ‘such application shomid pot be granted. Let notice heraof be published in the “Washington Law Reporter’ and The Evening Star once in_each of three succe before the retura day herein st publication e days before safd return daz. F. L. SIDDONS. Jontice, (Beal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Reglater of Wiils for tbe District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. 017,24, de! LAM] MeALLISTER, Attermey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Ol Columbla.—Holdl: Probat Court.—No. 21209, Administration.—This to give notice thi wubscriber of the District of Colum- hia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbla, letters of adminis- teation on the e Everett M. Alvord. Iate of the Dists Columbia, deceased. All persons baving claims against the decensed are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally authenticated 15 the subscriber, on or before the 14th day of ber, A.D. 1924: otherwise they may by exéluded from ail beaenit of eaid estats, under my hand this 14th day of No- . Bea x District of Col Gis yember, C. C. Bl HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 31084, Administration—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the Diatrict of Colum. bia, has obtained from the Propate Conrt of the District of Columl lotters testamen on the estate of Dora V. Mordecal, late of District of Celumbia, deceased. "All ing claims against the decedsed are ‘warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers tl f legally authenticated. to the subscriber on or before the Sth day of Nt 1024; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sald estats Given under my hand_this 21st day of November 1928. TYION' TRUST COMPANY. ' GEORGE E. FLEMING, 24 Vice President. (Seal) At test: JAMBS TANNER, Register of Wills the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Prol Court. 10024, de] BRANDENBURG & BRANDENBURG, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Cgurt.—No. 81074, Ac fatratic is Is to five notice that the subscriber, of the Distriet of Columbl has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Albert B. Yount, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persona having claims against the deceased are heredy warped to exhibit ¢he same, with the vouch- ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- Scrider, on or before the 8th day of November, A. D, i924; otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from all benedt of said estate. Given my hand thly 4th das of November, NELLIE B. YOUNT, 219 8th st. Beal.) At THEODRE _ COGSW ity Register of Wills for the District Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. % : nol7,24,de1 ARTHUR G, BISHOP, GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorneys, IN THE SUPBEME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Court. o n W. Powell, Deceascd. Admin 0697 It is, by the court, this 26th day of ‘November, A.D. 1023, or- dered that the sale by Florence E. Martin, ex- ecutrix, to A. Pavis for seventy-two hundred and -8fty dollars ‘".m.um upon the term: and conditions set forth in the contract of sale attached to_the of the executrix, filed in this cause, subject te brokerage, of lot ten (10), in block two (2) “‘Reservolr View," in said District, as per plat recorded in the surveyor's office, in County Book 16, page 161 Deing premises No. 631 Harvard street north ‘west, be and the same Is hereby confirmed un- less cause to the contrary be shown herein on or before the 27th day of December, 1923; pro- vided, tbat a copy of this order be pubilshed once & week for three successive weeks in The ‘Washington Law Reporter and The Evenin Star. It is further ordered that upon order being made herein rati sale that sald executrix shall Sle an additional undertaking 1o this cause, with & surety o be the cou ithful per- | 1t is further ordered that no title or estate in the aforesald prop- erty vests in the said purchaser uatil fnal ratification of sald sale and complisnce with the terms of his comtract of purchase. F. L. | SIDDONS, Justive. (Seal) A true flr’ i Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wiils | for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Pro- | bate_Court. 8,15 CLEPHANE & LATIMER, GILBERT [ L. HALL, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, Holding _Probate Court.—No. 81186, Admialstration. —Thia s to give aotice. that the subscriber, of the Dis of Colum- Dia, han obtuined from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the entate of Willlam V. Cox, late of the District of Columbla, decessed. ' All persons having claims against the decessed are hereby ‘warned to exhibit the , with the - ere thereof, legally a: ieated, to the kub- Scriber, on or bafore the 12th day of November, therwise they may by law be e I Denefit of said estate. Give: d this 13th day of November, HAZELTINE COX, Emery S ied i Ciomts: W hha “or ‘e Distriet of Columi ek of the Probate Court. 101,34, de1 ! GEORGE C. GERTMAN, AGorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis.—Emille E. Mayer, plain- vs. the Unknown Heirs, Alienees and *endants.—Equit; chis sul h‘t‘a, record. by adverse fendanita. plaintifive titie, in fee simple, to thas part of original lot 8, in square 142, in stia Blucrict, aa”described in the blil of com- | laiat, being prem'des No. 1820 G pon_plaintif’'s motion, it fs, i 220078 tamty < tha wikbown i | o e ) Alienees and devisees ‘of ‘Gilbert Kemp and of ' John Brewitt cause their appearance to_be entered hereln on or before the first rule day | occurring after (he expiration of one month fter the day of the firat publication’ hereof. . berwise this caose will be procceded with | as in case of default; provided, & copy hereof | be published once & week for three successive . weekn in ‘the” Washington Law Reporter and i The Eveniag Star, loager and other publication being dis ‘with: for matisfacory cause Showa. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. ~ (Seal | A true copy. T MORGAN H. BEACH, | Clerk. F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Assisiant Clerk. m024, 4018 T JAMES B_HORIGAN, Atteraey, 408 Sth St. N.W. SUPREME COURT OF THB DISTRICT OF Holding Probate . Court. — No. tration.—This Is o give notice ‘the subscriber. of Chicage. Ilinols, bas ed from the Probate Court of the Dis- | Columbia letters of administration oa the estate of Fanole Walters, late of the Dis- trict of Columbla, deceased. All persons hav. ing claims against the deceased are hereby hibit the same, with the vouchers Iy authenticated, to the subscriber on o before the 16th day ot November, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benelt of sald estate. Given under | my hand this 16th day of November, 1023. ) HARRY H. 1625 ‘Transportation (Seal.) * Attest: ¢ Register of Wills for the | s, Clerk of the Probate Court. no24.dc1 8 C. CLINTON JAMES, Atterne. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ‘Holding Probate Court.—No. 31143, Administration.—This is to give netice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum. bis, has obtained from the Probate Court of the Districs Columblia, letters testamestary on the est of Barah E£. Butterfoss, Iate of the District of Columbla, deceased. All per- wons having claime a, the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the | vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, w the subscriber, om or befors the 20th day of Oc- tober, A.D. 1924: otherwise they may by be excluded from all benefit of eaid Given under my hand this 14th day of No: | vomber, 1928, 'ROBERT H. TURNKR, 1322 Belmont strest northwest. (Seal) Attest: | JAMES TANNER. Reglater of Wills for the District of Columbii Clerk of the Probate urt. 0017,24,del L24del BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT QF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a Baokruptcy Court.—In the matter of James E. Tiches and Yick Wpilijotts, Nicholas M. krupt . 1386.—Notice is hereby the above-named bankrupts hav, petition praying for & discharge trom ail their ebts in bankruptcy. and that their creditors and other perons i interest are required to enter their appearance in opposition if any »o desire, in the clerks’s office of sald court, on or beforo the Blst day of December, 1028. BALPH D, ER, Referee in_Bankruptey, PROPOSAL. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, NOVEM- ber 14, 1028 —Beaied proposals in’ duplicate | will bé received &t the Departmeat until 2 | o'clock p.m., Tuesdsy, December 18, 1823, for he erection and completion of seven bunga-¥ lows st 8t. Elisabeth's Hospt D. C.. In sccordance with pla: tlons, coples of which may be the Chief Clerk of the Department. Appilcants for plans will be requireq to deposit a certified check for §23, Dayable to the order of the | Becretary of the Interior, as & guarantee that | the plans will be returned {n good condit The right I reserved to reject any or all b to waive technical defects, art and reject the other ‘as the interest of he government may require. Proposals must | be marked ‘‘Propossls for Erection of Sev Bungalows at Kt +and be #ddressed to the Becretary of the Iater Fashingten, D. C.- F. M. GOODWIX, Awiat: o} 8 D quaatities of used material, Including old tron and metals, a standard geuee iocomotive, Antomotive equipment and parts. road scraper id machi; sitiated at United ' States bilitation Center, Federal Park. station, Perryvilie), wi December 12, 1 788 S 5 "A world of Difference—Investigate STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL On G st. o 14th—1338 G. Short. The Boyd to Communitly nited Btates Veterans' Rehsbilitation Cenf ‘ederal Park, Maryland. FRANK T. 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H ] “May I say that we Japanese will always cherish the memory of the late President of your kindly coun- try, who summoned the nations to meet at the Washington conference out of which came the first agree- ment the world has ever known to achleve a material reduction of arma- ment among the greatest nations. “Now President Coolidge has taken the occasion of our disaster to de- clare the sympathy that your whole people spontaneously demonstrated by their generous gifts for the reilef of the many thousands of afficted in Japan. This, as the President says, s a new evidence of friendship.” —— PLAY JURY TO JUDGE SHOW ALLEGED TO BE INDECENT New York License Commissioner Makes Statement Denying Sys- tem Has Been Scrapped. 1y NEW. YORK, December 1.~Now { York’s play jury will sit in judg- ‘menl on at least one of _the four !shows against which charges of in- jdecency "have been made, License Commissioner August Glatzmayer an- | nounced last might. I Denying reports-that the jury had been scrapped, the commissioner said he was anxious to test out the sys- jtem and that the trial would be !arranged some time next week. He declined to say whether he would "p‘:lrn complaints before the grand ry. } At the same time Acting Police Commissioner Leach announced he was proceeding against criticized plays along his own lines, and was gnoring the play-jury system, which he said had not given satisfaction. Theatrical ‘managers have held no meeting to consider complaluts against current productions, Augustus Thomas, their spokesman, said. Some changes have been made'in plays to meet protests, he added, but the pro- ducers do not know what shows have aroused complaints. [ o ] STORAGE fi:’u"é XPRESS 6 Eye Bt N.W. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Jotel ® » g ] ATLANTICCITY.N.J. ‘This American Plasrviotei is never more comfortable than during the Fall and Winter months on sccount of its excep- tional locatiyn and arrangement. Brick Garare. Warter J. Buzey Rttt et I T B Y HARPERS FERRY. W. VA, SIIII'PIIG By the Associated Press. ' main FORD RADIOS SPEECH, DETROIT TO ENGLAN DETROIT, Mich, December 1.— Talking info a {o broadcasting set dt Dearborn, a suburb, last.night, Henry Ford made a fifteen-minuie speech designed to be heard in Bng- land. The experiment was with the Dearborn radlo station transmitting on 517 meters for the transatlantic experiment. Mr. Ford spoke on the Interna- tionalism of the English language, calling attention to the fact that both countries speaking English made such an experiment possible, and assert- ing that until the nations of the world spoke dn International lan- guage there could be no international peace. The speech marked the first at- HILL TOP HOUSE Open to December er that, week ends. ‘Write for special fall day and meal rates. T. 8. LOVETT, Proprietor. tempt to transmit a voice by radio from Detroit to England. The result of the experiments will be by cable. checked: 2

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