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AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALES. FUTUDE DA VS, AUCTION SALES, | ::’S_Q- N.E,, includ’ng the bu: @8 practically = partnership have ‘{lm' front of. the premises, Liot 814 in Sc frontage of thoroughfares, by a depth -of 10! Business on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Floo 12 Bowling Alleys. First floor oc equipment of same, however, not i good condition: the owners havin plant and new electric wiring. Which has proven a success in thi into-a department store, for wh offers and for which quare 982, improved b. 60 feet on five-and-ten-cent store, adjoihs t rapidly growing business seation. Terms: bject to payable, fuly 18, 1994; §5,00 and the balance, of $20.000, July cash. Dep | with in 30 da i purchaser’'s | de ADAM A W 1 [ ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer Valuable 4-Story Brick Business Property, Nos, 1119-1121 H %?wling and Pocket Billiard Academy, by Auction. 3.~The owners in order to dissolve a closed corporation which exists By Public Auction to the Highest Bidder .. On Monday, January 14, 1924 ! At 4 O'Clock P.M. H street, Cay there is a great dem property is separated by only one othel an existing it of $1,000 reguired at sale. vs. All conveyancing, known as the Temple authorized the undersigned to sell, y four-story brick buflding, with a ont of Washington's busiest 0 feet: also Bowling and Billlard TS gngfuding 12 Blliard Tables and cufied by Moving Picture Theater, ncZuded in sale. This bullding s in & yecently installed a new heating be operated as present business, . section, or at little cost remodeled h the owners have had numerous and in this locality. This r store from Woolworth's new he Northeast Market, and is in a First Trust for $40.000, at 7%, 0. July 1%, 1925; $5.000, July 18, 1926, Over and above said trust, Terms of gale to be complied recording and revenue stamps at SCHLER, Auct., 920 Pa, Ave, N.W. 8. 1827 it i = THOS J. OWEN & SON, aZ( TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE “u‘ i) LING, No. 3852 LEGA. T By virtye of A ceftaln demd of trust dated January 2, 1023, and recorded January 4. 1023, wmonz ‘the land records of District of Columb.u, aud at the nequest the party secured o truatees Wil well uy D of the prem ses. on THURSD DAY OF JANTARY THIRTY 0'CLOCK seribed land aol premise friet of Columbla sud d jt vated as and teing 50, in Fulton K. G part of u tract of land calied per plat cecurded in Liber AL of ihe records of the vesor of tie District of Co. €0 covennnta of record 1t subject 'to & prior deed of trust for §8.000. part'cuiars of which wj e staed at the time of sule. and the awount over said trust fo be pa'd i cash. 300 de- os(t Tequired upon scceptance of bil. Con Seyuncing, recording Tevenue stamps et purchyser's Cost rins of sale to be. coum- Jlied with within thirty das or deposit for- Zeited JAMES M. CARTER, WOODSON P iIToN 4e20-4&ds ust folio HOUG Trustees’ Sale Apartment House Known as “the Olympia,” Situate at the Southeast Corner of 14th and | fiE_uclid Streets Northwest. irtue of & certain deed of trugg dul rorerded in 1iber Nor 4350, Tollo By ot ako" "5 The innd econts of the District ot olgmbis and at the request of tie PARty sesired there: Dy, the undersigned trustees will el at pub- 3’ guction in front of the promAes. on MON- DAY, THB THIRTY FIRST DY OF DECEM- BER, A D. 1923, AT THREE %'CLOCK P.M the following Coacribed land &pd premises, uate in the District of (olumbia and desig- 19ted as and baing lot 1%‘m block 80 in John Elicrman, trustee’s subdasZsion known as *'Co- Wmbia Heights,” 88 Rer plat recorded in the office of the survesar for the Diatrict of Co- Jumbia in liber G. 8, ar folio 138, subect to covenants of recor Terms of sale: §id subfect to a prior Srat dend of trust for %83.000 and a second deed of trust for $55,008 aud the purchase price above waid deeds of frust to he paid in cash. §: deposit requiped upon acceptance of bid. Con- veyancing, Tecording and revenue stamps st purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied wid witiiin fifteen dass from day of sale otaprwise the properts mas be resold the Tk und cost aftes ‘Bve days' advertis S\l"glh!\l in some newspa EDGAR JI. McRRIDE, H KEIFFER DE LAUGHTER, A5, exSusFiol T ruwtdes. THOS. J. OWEN AUCTIONEERI TRUSTEES' VALUARLE IM- PROVE PROPERTY, BE- ING NUMBERS (10330 AND 19035 9th OR’ ve of a certan deed of trust duly recorded November 22. 1923, being instrument No. 84 amoug the land records of the Dis- t of Columbia. and at the request of the party secared thereby, the undeisigned trus: teas will sell at pubiic auction. in ffont of the_premises. on FRIDAY DAY OF JANUARY, AD. 192, P'CLOCK P, the follow ng descrived land ana ‘premises, ‘kituate i the District ot Co. lumbia, and designated as and being part of lot lettered, C in the Nathaniel Fryes subdi- vision of lobs in square as per plat ree. orded in Book B, pige 5 beginuing at a point oo 9th at. 73 feet 4 inches south from the worthwest ' corner of - said square; running South’ along said Bth st 16 feer 2 thence enst 94 feet 4 inches, thence 16 feet 2 inches thence west 94 inches 5 the place of bexinning: of lof lettered © N abdivision of I er plat recorded in Ro Tecords of the survesc trict of Columbia at s point on 8th st nt r in Washiogton, & 80 SALE _OF BUSINESS Dorth Toet 4 . page 5, s office of the Dis- beginning for the same 57 feet 2 inches’south from the northwest corner of said squace, Tunning fhence south alopg_said 9th st 16 Teet 2" tnchics, thenca east 94 fect 4 inches thence porth 16 feet 2 inches, ©4 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: No. 1833 sold, subject to & frat trust for $2.500, and No. 1885 sold, subject to a first trust for $2, also & Recond trust of $2.300. Al cash above s o, 3ng upon e ancing. recordis chaser's cost. with within thi tance of bid. and revenue stamps at pur- Terms of salb to be complied ty days or deposit forfeited. WILLIAM R. BAUM, HERMAN SCHMIDT, de22-a&ds,exSukhol Trustees. “ADAM A WESCHLEE, AUCTIONEER. Assignees’ Sale of a Large Stock of High-Grade La- dies’ Shoes, Valuable Fix- tures, Cash Register, Light- ing Fixtures, Etc., Contain- ed in the “Paragon Shoe Shop,” No. 1204 G Street Northwest; Also Lease of Said Premises. By virtne of an order of the SupremeyCourt of the District Columbla in re assiznmbot of Percy L. Hirach and Abraham Stern, trading a5 Hirsch-Stern, "the undersigned assignees ‘will sell, within the above premises, By Public Auction Friday, January 4th, 1924, Commencing at 10 A.M. stock of High-grade, Up-to-date La- und Hosiery, Iving and” Partitions. Practicall Valuable Shelving an artitions, Practically New, Mahogany, Threeclerk Cash Register, one cent to eighty dollars: Window Display Fixtures, Reflectors and Draperies; Wil Chairs, Flor Case, Shoe Mirrors. Foot Ite Vacunin Gleaner. Blectric Lighting Fixtures Carpet, Linoleum, ete. Mo above stock, fixtures, Implements of nd unexpired term of lease of sald will first he aoffered as an entirety ors bid is not received will il convey- GEO. E. EDELIN. Wilkins bldg.. SFORD L. HAMNER, Columbian bldy e ddba.cxSushor' s Assignee: ADAM A WESCHLER., AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Improved Real Estate, “ Kingsboro ” " Apartment, at Southwest Corner 11th and Girard Streets, known as Nos. 2716 to 2730 11th St.N. W. By virtre of a cortain deed of trust dul; recorded, 18 Liber No. 4744, Tolio' 441 st seq’, of the land records of the District of Columbis, %nd &t the request of the party secnred thereby, the undersigmed trustecs will offer for sale by public suction. i front of th o ONDAY. THE SEVENTH DA’ ki AD. 1924, AT FOI O'CLOCK P M. the following deberibed land and premixes, situate in the eity of Washing- fon, District of Columbis, to Wit: Lot num. ber' 89 of Richard P. O'Neill's subdivision of parts of lots Nos. 25 and 26 in block No, 25, PColumbla Heights,” as per plat recorded in the Office of the Burveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 65 at folio 177: said block No, 25 belug now known for purposes of as- Seesment and (axation @s square No. 2809, Subjeet to sgreement s to party-wall recorded in Liber at follo 232 of the land records the District of Columbia, to be sold sub- bowever to a prior deed of trust for t 68 @Que November 30, 1024, Over and above said trust, the balence payable Jear with - able semi- 7 anuually, secured by second deed of truston property sold, or all cash over and above trust. at ' the option of the pur- A devouit of 2500 requind of con- Yyeyancing, itig, revenus stamps and ,:flxm {.Ql at the cost of the puichaser. Terms of sale to be complied wii ‘within thirty days from day Of sale, otherwise the trustees feserve the right to resell the prop- erty_at tbe risk and cost of the default! purchaser, after five days' Bdvertisement -m]m-hv;n L erhe. NemADAr; pablisiad 18 C ashington, D. C. B I, gf fOBN HOJ 3. NEWTON B in - one D. WER, Trustees. the | of Valuable! £ the defaulting purchaser ! of such resale | THE FOURTH theuce west | $250 depos't required on each build- | THOMAS J. OWEN & BUN, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES® STATE. q : T HOUSE AND ' LOT | NoRTiWERT PARKWOOD PLACE s Virtue of u certain deed of trust corded in Liber No. 4562 at follo e land records of the e it the request of the the undersigned will {in front of the | JANUARY, 1351 in” square south Square pumbered twent; 4#':‘(‘ bundred awd twenty-seven (south of ;fl'. ) as described fo said dved of trust, upou the following term l"wfl'mr AT property is subject to & of '$3 [t subject to said deed of trust indebtedness, Of the purchase rrlre over and above snid deed of trust one-third is to be paid in ca the balance Jo two equal insiallments. in ane ‘and two years, with inferest at the rate of ‘six and one centum per an- num, paysble semi-ann llr;r secured by sec- ovd deed of trust vpon the property sold, or #ll cush. at the ion of the purchaser. In- terest and taxes s-m or to_he adjusted to date of sale. A deposit of $200 will be re- Quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stampa, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of saie to be complied with v‘«"(hlr.u ‘M”z" fl:]‘]‘|’m?r(d.u of sale, other- se deposit w be forfeited and propert, resold at risk and cost of dn(luh(:‘ rnl{ *haser after five days' advertisement of such resaie in some newspaper published in ington, D. C B. FRANCIS SAUL, A&ds,exSu& ol THOS. J. OWEN & BON, ACCTION TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREF VALUABLE TUOSTOUY BRICK DWELLINGS, Neo 1651 AND 163 . 8.E.. AND No. 201 By virtue of ihree certal duly recorded in Liber No. 3268, folios 404, 401 and 488 et seq. respectively, of the land recorda of the District of C and at the of the deeds of tryst request £ n sell 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowiug described land and ‘premises, situate in the District of nd being all of Jo! n J. 1. Bealmear's subdi: the surveyor's office for the Dis- Columbia. Ope-third of the purchase | money to be paid in cash: balance In two equal installments, years, with intereat Centum ‘per annum, perable semi. 7 nually from day “of sule. secured by deed of trust mpon the prop- erty soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be re- quired upon ‘each lot at time of sale. All conveyaeing, recording, revenue stamps, ete. At cost of purchi Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise the surviving trustee .re- serves the rght (o resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Bve days' advertisement of such resale in gome " cewspaper publiahed i3 Wash.agton, 7 SAILL A. DRURY Qel5.a&ds,exSukh Surviving Trustee. %3 THE _ABOVE SAL] aceonnt “he 18 POSTPONER ON N THE the t OF THE SURVIVING TRUSTEE. de28-ddeds,ex8u | .t UCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE_TWO- | STORY BRICK DWELLING, SITUATE 0. 413 TEA ST. By virtue of @ deed of trust recorded in Iiber No. 4412, at folio 2. of the land records iof the District of Columbia, we sball sell in | front of the premises ON THURSDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1034, AT | FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot 32 in square 3090, Terms of sale: _One-fourth eash; balance in ome, two and three years, with interest at @ r' cent per aunum, payable semi-annually. eposit of §200 required at time of sale, and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date of sale to complete the purchase. Furtker | pasticulars at time of sale ARTHUR CARR, MARVIN A. CUSTIS, de24-d&ds,exSu&hol Trustees. TTHOS. J.OWEN & FON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DM PROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS THE CHAMPLAIN ' APARTMENT HOUSE, NO. 1424 K ST. N'W. By virtue of @ certain déed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4842, folio 874 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum | bla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersgned trustees wiil sell af biic auction, in front of the ONDAY. THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY ' OF | DECEMBER, 1623, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P:M. | the followirg described laud_and’ premises | situate in the city of Washington, District of ! 2 beiog_arigl | nat in_square numbered | two hunured and elghteen (218), together with | the_improvements. { ‘Terms of sale: Purchaser to agsume an ex { tsting_first geed of trust securing the sum | of $175,000 (full particulars of same to be stated at time of sale), the amount over said | deed of trust to be pald as follows: One | third cash, balance in two equal instaliments | payabie ju one and two yea interes AU 6 per centum per annum. payable sem sunually, from day of sale, secured by second deed of 'trust_ upon the property sold, or all cash above said first deed of trust, at -the cption of the purchaser. A depost of twe thousand (§2.000) dollars will be required at time of saié. All conveyancing, recording revenve stamps, ete., at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to be complied with withit thirty (80) days from dey of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell thé property at the risk and cost of defaultin purchaser after five da uch resale in some newspaper publishied io Washington, D. C. JULIUS 1. PEYSER R. OWEN EDMON del9-akds.exRn&de2s "TADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' “SALE_OF MODERN 5-ROOM AND BATH 'FRAME BUNGALOW NO. 3007 CHANNING STREET X.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4622, follo 264 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, &nd &t the requ thereby, the under for sile by public muction, in front of the remises, on THURSDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D._ 192, AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., theé following de- scribed land and premises, situate {o the Dis trict_of Columbia, to wit: Lots 32 and 33 in uare 4360 in John D. Garman's subdivision of Darts of & tract of land Known as G vale, now called * City Hel per plat recorded iu Book 61 page surveyor's ofice of the District of Colum| Subject to covenants .of record, Improved above, to be sold ayblect, however, to a prior ed of ‘trust for $2.800 at 1% dne Oefobor 1, 2 . ‘Terms of sale: Over ‘and above sald trust, e-third cash, the balance in two equal in- sllwents, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent per anmum, piable | semi-annually from- day of sale, sécured by Second deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash over said trust, at the option of | the purchaser, A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording, Tevenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of ssle to be coi plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the reserve the right io Feell the property at the risk and cont o the Gefsulting purchaser after fve days' ad- vertisement of such resale in some newspaper published ia the city of Washington D.'C. B ll‘ M PACKARD, aea-ands,exsuitiol _Trustees. ADAM A. 'WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Valuable Mahogany Fixtures *""%at Public Auction. reason of the death of Mr. Ha rx, e araigure. and Stares. in J’;.;‘u store, No. E- New York ave. n. ‘ash- e loNDAY, DEcEMBES ‘Telt on 1o, BEGINNING AT ELEVEN A, including thres 8-foot two i6-foot wall showcases wi premises. or Nation SALE OF FALUABLE MEAL of | the | payable’ in coe and two | THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, ¥ AUCTION SALES. URE DAYS, ADAM A] WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. i Partitions, .Dr-peria, Light- ing Fixtures, Office Equip- ment, etc., at No. 1307 P‘ l Street Northwest. By virtue of IM# vested fn the sigoed recejver of J. Gidding & Co. 1 will sell with'n the above premises, By Public Auction, Thursday, January 3rd, 1924, Commencing 10 am. | sarg W oo end "Contes Diogias g, Wall: an er o | Cases, 115 1t " stock rooms, complete wit i mieror doors, about same quantity uofinished, under. Ine. | Cabinets of Drawers, Mirrors. Hauvdsome Elec- | | tric Celling and Bracket Lighting Fixtures | Prism Chandelier, Time Clock, Sewing M | chines, Rentwood' Chairs. Window Draperies, large ‘quantity kit Hangers, Forms, Metai | Display Stands.” Tables, Bettee, Dressiog T | ble, Chairs, Kiec, Fans, Fire Extinguishers, Paper Baler, etc, A180 Office Equipment, including New Diebold | Metal Rafe, Osk Posting Tuble. with Type- writer Stand, Filing Cabinet, Desk, Chalrs, etc. Terms Casb. 0 A. PRICE, Ascillary Recelver, FRANK 3. HOGAN, Attorney _4e24,26.27.23.20.31-Ja2 ' _Colorado Bidg. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUARLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 914 P STREPT N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4638, folio 278 et seq., of the land yecords of the District of Colum. bia, and at the reauest thereby, the unde: public” auction. fn front of the TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF ARY. AD. 1024, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. the following deseribed land and premises, si Inate in the District of Columb'a. and desig- ipated as and being lot £ in Brainard H, Wai | ner’s subdivision of lots in square 886, ax per piat recorded in Lier C. T. B., folic 287 of (the records of the office of the surveyor of the | District of Columbi Terms of sale: ANl cash over a 8rat deed: of {trast for $3.500. ~§200 deposit required upon Conveyancing, recording revenue stamps At purchaser's cost. sale to he complied with within uirty days or depos!t forfeited. TARENCE F. WELCH, HARRY B. PITTS, de23-d&ds exBuktiol Trustee THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUARLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT HRICK DWELL- ING. WITH GARAGE. BEING PREM- ISES NUMBER 81 R §T. N.W. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 145, duly recorded April 13, 1923, among the laud records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party reby, the undersigned trustees will scll, at publie wuetion i front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THY, TENTH DAY OF JAN. UARY, A. D. 1624, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, ‘si uate in the District of Columbia, and desi vated and being the east 168 front by 2 depth of B0 feet to-a be in Edward Kern's anbdivision of te tn biock 10 “Rloominzdale.” in t of Columbia, in rounty book 7. e 120, in the office of the surveyor f sald Distriet. Known for taxatio sessment purposes as lot 804 in minare 3102, 2150 mubject to covenants of record. Terms of sale: Scld sublect t for $3.500. due in April 1926, with 7% and the unpaid interest thereon dge taxes. if any. All cash above £200 deposit required upon acrepiance of bl All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps ‘at_purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within tbirty days or deposit forteited. CLARENCE P. WRBLCH. REGINALD RUTHERFORD, Adedsexn&nol Trusters. | LEGAL NOTICES. T ARTHUR HELLEN, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbia.—Holding an Equity Court —Ciyde D. Garrett, Admenistrator, d.bn, of {the “Estate of Hattie M. Wright. deceased. Iaintiff. vs. Laurence Eugene Wright. John 1 R. Wright, B, Frank Wright, defendunts. {1a Equity No. 408%8.—Tbe object of thix suit ie to collect from the defendaut. Laurence | Engene Wright, sometimes spelled Lawrence Eugene Wright or Laurence E. -Wright cr Lawrence E. Wright, two debts due the plain. Gil's decedest in the amount of $3,200 and $9.020 respectively with fnterest on each |clsimed fn the bill of complaint Sled herein, ich are secured upon the one-third updi vided of said defendant as ope of of part st ohn ht, deceased, wan devised to said defendant by ‘the will of said decedent. Aated April 4, 1903, and admitted to aud_record by the fiuApnme Court of t! [trict of Columbia in Administration Cause 18368 of the records of said court, sud th subject the interest of sald defendant in satg Teal estate. known for sasessment and taxa- tion purposes as to wit, lots 71, 72. 73. 814, 815 and 816 in squere 367 and lot 04 in usre 361 in the city of Washington, District o8 Columbia, to the pavment of said deuts by sale ‘or such appropriate decree, fs the court shall pass. On motion of the Plaistiff. it is this 20th day of December, A.D , or dered. that aid Laurence ' Eugene Wright, sometimes spelled Lawrence Eugene Wright of Wright or Lawrence E. Wrigh ppearance to be entered herein the fortieth day, exclusive of Su igned trustees will mell at on XU- ul otiierwise the cause will be proceeded with in case of default; provided this order published gt least once & week for three sue- cessive weeks before sald day lo the Washing- ton Law Reporter and The Eveniag Star. B the court: WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. . (eal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By H. B. DERTZBAUGH, Asst. Clerk. de22,20-3a5 OLLADAY, CLIFFO Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- trict of Columbi deceased —Adminl No. consideration of the petition of M: fied herein the 10th day of December, 1928, and it appearing to the court that the portion of the residuum of the estate of said Margaret King, / deceased, remaining in the hands of the executor thereof, has been paid in tg the registry of this court by said executor® and it further nppearing that sald portion of the residuum should be now distributed among the persons entitled thereto, it is by the court this 18th duy of December ordered that Helen King Immcl Mary Rowe Ballard, Eilen 0'Ronrk ou Daly, Margaret Daly ter Mamie King, Maggie Eilen King G Lawrence Ki Anay ing iy_and next of kin' of Margaret King, nd all other persms concerned, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the nineteenth day, exelusiv Sundays and legal holidays, cceurring the day of the frst publication hersof wnd o estate of said Margaret King, now in the rey. istiy of the court, should not be distributed to the persons fouad to be entitied thereto. Pro- vided a _copy hereof be published once & week for four successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal A true copy. Atiest: THEODORE COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis. trict_of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. de22,29-4a.5.12 HARRY T. DOMER, Atforaey, | suprEME CoURT OF THE DIsTRICT OF Columbia, Hols Probate Court.—N 81302, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriver, of the District of Colum- bia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia, letters of adminis- tration on the eutate of Mary K. Ewsrtsell, | peruons having claims against the decessed are { hereby warned to exb.bit the same, with the ‘youchers thereof, legally authentieated, the subscriber. on or fore the 13th di December, A.D. 1924: otherwise they m: law be excluded from all benefit of said estat: Given under my hand this 18th day of Decem- ber, 1923, JOHN N. SWARTZELL, 727 15th ot.'n.w. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNE i Register of Wills for the District of Colum: is, Clerk of the Probate Court. de22,29-ja5 GEO. C. SHINN, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT' OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court. — No. 81270, Administration.—This is to_give petice that the subscriber, of the District nf Colum- has obtained from ‘the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbia letters ‘testamentary an the estate of Elisa Clepfenis Edmonstas. of the District. of Columbis, “deceasec sons havipg claims agains deces: iare hereby warned to exhibit the same, wi the vouchers thereof lexally authenticated, to | the subscriber. on or bofore the Tth day. of A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by from it of said i Given: under m: o ber, 1923, WARD 813 Natl. Savin ‘and Trust Co. . (Seal.) A ! test: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for 1 the District of Columbi , Clerk of the Probate | gourt. FRANK STETSON, Attoruey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holdiug ~ Probste Court.—No. 20005, Administration—Thls s to sive notics wl were the * Su- Preme Court" of - che fi:-‘mn of” Cotambis of the party secured | wiley of lot mum. ' probate | 3 )late of the Diatrict of Columbia, deceased. Alf | LEGAL NOTICES e e e s D. O, BATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923 LEGAL NOTICES- | LEGAL NOTICES JAMES SHERIER, Atterney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF DIS- trict of Columbla.—In re the tpplication of Carl Armando Glovannetti, for the change of ime.- 42043, Equity Doe—Carl Armande Glovanmetti, having fled o petition peaying for u decre: cha s name to Aibert Willson. and having applied to the court for #n order of publication of the notice required law in such cases, it fs. by the court. in 21t day of December, A.D, 1923, ordered at all persons concerped show cause, if any mry: Ach. Te3s, who. the prazers of said po v, AD. rayers of said pe- tition ‘whoutd bot be’ granted: that & copy of this order be published once.s week for_three consecutive s before_enid | DAVID,” Attormeys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colnmbla.—Holding Probate Court.—No. | 81816, Administration—This s to give betice jthat the subscrber of the Disgrict of Colum- Bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of adminie- tration on the estate of ¥lorence Palmer, late of the District of Columbis, decessed. All persons having claims the deceased Are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, 10 the subscriber. on'or before the 19th day of December, A.D. 1926: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of sal estate. Given under m this 10ta da; of her, 1023, AY RUFFLE HERI- TAGE, #43 O st. n.w. (8Scal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the Distriet of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, Ae22,28-Ja5 C. OLINTON JAMES, Attoraey. 1IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia—James H. Lee et a plaintits, va. Douglass 8. Mackall, surst trustee, ¢t al. defendants.—Equity No, 41 —Order of Publication.—The object of thi suit is to establish as good asd indefeasible fee_ aimple. b adverse posseasion, the title of the plaintiffs to the weat 84.00 ft. front on Eye street and runing back an even width | the full depth of original lot sumbered seven iteen (17) in square’ mumbered four hundred {and ninety-nine (490) and knows as'beuses | and premises No. 48800 Eye at. s.w. Wash- . C. Ou motion of the plafntiffs, it H 18th dey of Decembe . ordered | that the defes Mary B. 8. Carroll, Fliza- beth M. Carroll, W Hemaley, Mary Hemuley, Kate Deposit and Trat Company of Saltimore City, a_corporation, trustee: Char] V. Hemsley, " Naney ‘R. Hemsley, Maria K. { Hemaley Dabbin, Rohert A. Dobh ina. beth T. Hemsiey, Walter Hem: H. Johnson, executors; Paolive ¥. H. Pri | Efleen A. Hemsiey, Anne L. Barnett. Jam | Barnett, Guy Hemsiey, Mionie H. Hemsiey, {Allen § Hemaley Ogan, Jewsie Ogan. Charies | | ¥. Hemsles, jr., 8. Thempson Nan L. ¢ Darsey. Harrfet D. Rerry, William B. Haines. | ir.. Zaides Dorsey. Thomes Pitzsimmons an. Mtthew Pearce, (rustees: Harriet A. Bler- | rett, Agusta T. Thompson, Francia Harrigon Inloes, William S. Haines.'Emily E. Alcorn, | Edwia C. Alcorn, Clrles E. Inioes. John T. Rramball, Helen H. Bramball, Kobert XN. | Bramball. Frances Bramhall, infant, if the | #aid Thomas Fitzsimmons and Matthew Pearce. trustees; Harriet A. Sterrett. Augusta T. Thompeoa, Francis Harrison Tnloes, . Willlam | §. Haines, Emily E. Alcorn, Edwin C. Alcorm | and Charies E. Inices are i cause their ppearance to he eatered hereln on or before lusive of Sundays and | occurring after the day of the st publiation of this order, se will be proceeded | Gefault. and if the said Thomas {and Matthew Pearce, trustees; | Rterrett, Augusta T. Thom, Inloes, William 8. Ha Edwin C. Alcorn aud Frascie Har- and each of them cause thei entered hereln on or before | securring three weeks at tion of ‘this order, good cause having been |shown therefor to the matisfaction of the court, {to shorten the time of publication of this or. der: otherwise the cavse will be proceeded with ns In_case of defeult. Provided & copy of this order he published once a week. four snccemsive weeks in the W Reporter and The Evening Star. WiLLIAM 1 hington Law By the Cou ITZ, Justice. (Sesl.) A true eopy. | AN H. REACH, Clerk. By F. Asst. Clerk. de22,29-3a5,12 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. Holding _Probate Court.—Estate of Helen Lendin, otherwise knows {1 Lendin, Deceased.—No. 30845.—As tion Docket No. 69.—Application having made hereln, for probate of the last will | testament of said deceased and for I testamentary te. din. it Is ordered this 17th day of December, AD. 1923, that Elrle Gustafson, Oscar Gus tafaon, Bernard Gustafeon and Axel Gustafson, all of Stockholm, Sweden, and all others con’ cerned, appesr In said court oo Tuesday, the 25 day of Janvary, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock | {am. to show cause why such application | bouid not be granted. Let motice hereof be published in tbe "Washington Law Reporter” and “Evening Star” once in exch of three | suceessive weeks before the returm day herein mentioned, the first publica not less_than thirty -days before JENNINGR RAILEY, Justice. I “JAMES TANNER, Reg) i for the Distriet of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bate Cogrt. 4022.25-1a5 GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attormey, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbla.—Willlam W. Thornten et al. plaintifs vs. Sarab P. Dunlop et al., Acfendants. —Fquity No, 41700.—The object this suit is to ebtain a decree establishing of secord, by adverse postession, plaiatife’ ditle. in fee simple, to that part of original lot sauare 950, in'said District, descrived by metes ‘and bounds in the bill of complaiat snd bek premises No. 740 Sth_strest southeast. Upon motion of the plaintiffs. it is, by the conrf. this 12th day of December, 1933, ordered thit the defendants James Duzi 7 ters, Robert P. Dun! Martha Crampton. pton, iin P. Crampton, Helen D. Urquhart, John Tunlop, Grace G. D. Beker and Thomas Juhn- son catse their appeasance to be entered here- in on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of the fortieth clusive of Sundas. and legal holidays. theday of tie Grst publication hereor wime this cause will be proceeded witis cnse of defanlt, and that the defendants aliences and devisees of Jumes Dunlop, Robert P. Dunlop, Henry Dun- iop, Elizabeth Dunlop Johuson. Mary Mides, Margaret Dunlop Thomas, A Jop Laird, Henrietta Dunlop, 'Helen Dunlop Laird, Joseph Carleton, John Bcott and Rich. ard 8mith, and the 'unknown Assigns and suecessors of James Ritchie and Company and the Bank of Columbla cause thelr appearance 10 be entered herein on of before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of one month after the of the first publication hereof, otherwise as to them this canse will be proceeded with as in case of default; pro- vided, - a copy hereof be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Wash- ington Law Reporter and The Eveniag Star. longer and other publications being dispensed with for satisfactory cause shown. WIL- LIAM HITZ, Justice. Sexl. A true copy, Test: MORGAN H. ‘BEACH, Clerk. By F. B. CUN- NINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. 8618,23.20 CHAS. E. QUIROLLO, Atterney. IN THE BUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Helen V. Hall. plaintiff, Willlam Withers Hall et ‘al., defendants. . 41762, Equity Doc.—The objeet of th ult is to obtain an sbaolute divorce from the lefendant, Willlam Withers Hail, on the ground of adultery. On motion of the com- lainant, it is this 11th day of December, 928, ordered that the defendants, WII- Mam' Withers Hall and Virgiola L. Hed- don cause their appearance to be entered here- in on or before the fort'eth day, exelusive of Bundays and legal holldays, ocenrring after the day of the first publication of this orde therwine the cause will be proceeded with s in case of default. Provided. of this order be published obee a week for three kuc. cessive weeks in the Washingion Law R rter and The Btar before sald_d ILLIAM HITZ, Jostice. A true copy. Tei MORGAN H. BEACH, Cierk. By F, B. CU! NINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. de15,22.29 GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis, Holding Probate . — No. 81235, Administration.—This is to give notice that 'the subscriber, of the District of Ce- lumbia, has obtained from the Probate Court 1 of the District of .Columbia letters testamen- tary on the estate of Willlam. H. Hennage, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All_persons having . claimp against the de. ceased are hareby warned.to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenti. cated, to the subscriber on or before the 11th day of December, A.D. 1924; otherwise they may by law be exclnded from all benefit of. sald_estate. Given under my band this 11th day of December, 1923. CLARENCE 1. GESS. FORD. 801 7th st. m.w. (8eal) Attest EODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Whis for the District of Columbig, Clerk of the Probate Court. C_. ge1s.3:22 JOSEPH A. ROTH, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIN. rict _of lumbla. an Court—Hatph, Ar Rose, Mamis Koee tite, va. Joseph Pa Camp. o The. Wasiingtod Assocfation and United States Insurence Com- or its_unknown successors or mssigns. Equity No. 41918.—Order of Pub. tion.—The object of this suit s to obtain § decres establiahing of record plaiatify’ title by advetse possession to lot 38 in J. C. Hark- in square 510 as . W., page 105, of of the ¥, e atter ter of | 30828, Administracio | exciuded from ail beneSit of said estate. Given ! fendants —No. 41801, | month from ‘this date, | 31245, Admtnies {8l benefit of said esta LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. TEDWARD §TAFFORD, A({erney, | « ARTHUR PETER, W. H, BADEN, (BRANDENBURG & BRANDEN Attorneys. 'SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OfF Columbla. roba , te Court.—No. B M e S T3 of hes obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis letters testamentary on the estate of Harry Kopp, late of the District of Columbis, decéased. All persons havin, clatms againit the decensed are berebs wern o exhiblt the same, with the youchers there- , legally authenticated, to the subscribe 98 9r betore the 18th day of Decomber. 4D ; otherwiss they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under its hand this day of Deeember, 1928. THE ® WASHINGTON 'LOAN ~AND TRUST COMPANY. By ANDREW PARKER, Vice President. " (Sel) “Atteat: JAMES TAS Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, de22,20-ja8 | JOHN C.W. BEALL, Attoriey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 81337, Administration.—This is to give notice that ‘the subscriber of the state o has obtained from the Probate Court of t Distriet of Columbia _letters of administra- tion on the estate of Miranda W. Fuller, late of the District of Columbis, deceased. Al persons having claims sgainst the deceased are hereby warned to exbibit the same, with tle youchers thereof, legaily authenticated, to the subscriber. on or before the 2ist day of December, A. 1924: otberwise they may by law be exciuded from all benefSit ‘of said estate. Given under my hand this 26th day of December, 1923, PERCY W. FULLER, 812 E. Court st.. Flint, Mich. (Sea IN THE of Doe. 89.—The obtain partition Serived real' ovtats DIS- 1 , s their appestance to, e entered herel before the (flllflhoflll. lf.lfl"! .:f ll:‘l;: sod legal holidaj occur: after the day of fhie frat publication of this order: othersias the cause ‘will be proceeded with 83 in case of I:l this order be Fooia In e whantigion 'z'.:' qu:.u‘:. and b 5 WILLIAM HITZ ‘Jastiee, (Beal) "4 trse ) (e MOHGAN - BEACH, Cierk, 3 PE wis2® / CUNNINGHAM, Asst. Clevk. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF l‘olnn“bt:;[.‘fl'ofl“l.l ;':'lll Court. — Nt 20685, stration. —Thi that the luhmr’lbe:.n 'hl(‘h‘ 'I.llm""’":h:“g;x‘ tifs, of the petition of Touls day of Dec court this 21xt day of December, adjud, win trustee suthorized and directed to make sale of the real estate and property in said petition men- tioned, namal: 10 forty-two taxation on the records said sale Court: true copy. BURG, Attorneys. THE SUPREME COUR TRICT OF COLUMBIA. Court,—Mamie Heine Morbart et al. Helne et al, vs. William A. nts.—No. 89765 Equity. wi nit, mbér, A.D. ordered and d Bramdenburg aforesaid, be ged. part of in squar (242), trict of Colnmbia hundred and nine (809 two hundred and forty-two by premises No. 1331 the city of Wash! unto Richard P. teen thousand and fifty dollars ($14.050.00), In accordance with the offer of sald Richard . O'Neil, dated the 1ith day of December, 1023, and to sald e further adfudged, ordered and decreed, ratified #0d confirmed, rause to the coutrary be shown om or before the 25th day of Januvary, copy of this order be publisied once a week for each of three succes Washington Law Reporter before sa’d last-mentioned date. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. Tes': MORGAN H. BEACH By ¥. 8 ROHRER, Awi. Clerk ton, O*Neil, [ ition e trustees, and Touis M. Dumbered designated for purposes of N streel northwest, in ¥ THE_DIS olding an. Equity plain- detend- Upon consideration C. Brandenburg and fled on the 21t 1923, it Is by the A.D. 1923, t sald Ed- Denit. and they are hereby Law School 55th Year (Classes 6:30 to 8:30 P.M.) College of Finance and Business Administration (Classes 4:45 to 6:30 P.M.) Winter Terms Begin Jan. 2d, 1924, Secretary’s Office Now Open for Registration. For Catalogs Apply ecreed, 1 biot numbered six two hundred and f the assessor for the lot mumbered eight in square numbersd (242), improved District of Columbia, for the sum of four- n annexed. And it i» that ‘unless 1924; provided a e weeks in the nd The Evening By the (Beat) A JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for the preme Court of the District umbla grant. e e S T2ty . District of Colupibia.® Clerk of the Probate ed Jetters of administiation on the estate of National University 816-818-820 13th St. N.W. Maud 1. Smith. decenscd, has, With the sp- of the Bupreme Court of the District clumbis, bolding a Prodate Court, &p- pointed Monday, the 1dth dey of Jassary, 924 at 10 ofclock a.m., as the time, and d Court room as the plice, for making pay- d distribution from sald estate, und: the Court's direction control, whea where all creditors and_ persous 'estitied to distributive sharer or legacies, or the residue, or Dagts thereof, are uotified to attead, in person‘or by or attorney duly authorised, With their claims against the sstate properiy sguched. Given nnder my band this Z8th day T, . NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPAN > STETS0: Attest: JAMER Court. de29, 32541 IN THP SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- i trict of Columbia. Holding Probate Court.— Eotate of James H. Daboey. deceased.—No. | 80286, Administration Docket S —The noti- fication as to the triad of the fssues in this case relating to the validity of the paper writing, dated the 30th day of November, 1920, purporting to be the last will and tests- ment and codicil of James H. Dabuney, de Iz , har! been returned as to Phiilp V. Dabuey “‘mot to be found,' it is this 5th day of December, 1923, ordered that the Attorser fsaues be set dows for trial on the 14th day . anuary, 1924, and that this order and thie Jiewiater ot Wil for the District of | Suparancs ot 440" jsuen, (o wi Sanrk of the Probate Court. | paver, writing"duly " executed 5 = AN ,L sald writing the lest wiil GEO. C. GERTWAN, Attorney. lof sald Jumes H. Dabney: Was the IR {dames H. Datner of eousd sad disposiog URT OF THE DISTRIC imind and was the execution of said puper Columbla. —Holdiog Trobate . Courio—Ne. | WrIUng procured by reaon of undue lifu: n.—This is to give notice | ence, fraud or duress of one Mary Cole or th subscriber of the District of Colum- < 897 ‘other person? shall be published ouce a bia has obtained from the Probate Court of A Week for four weeks in the Washington law the District of Columbis letters of administra. | Reports week for the same tion on the estate of M riod F. L. SIDDONS, District of Columbla, usiics. THRODORE (0 Laving claims WELL, Deputy Reglater of Wills for the, Dix Wained to exhibit the same, with the vouchers | trict of Columbls, Clerk of the Probate Court thervol. legally suihenticited, 't the su 4e7.8,12.15,19, 22,2682 " o0 or before the 19th day of Decem- ber. A.D. 1024; otherwise they may by law be t the LEON PRETZFELDER, Attorney. 1N THE BUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. Holding an Equity Court. —Jeannette Coben, Plaintiff, vs. Sarali P. Dun: lop et al,, the uoknown heifs, alienees { visces of James Dunlop. deceased: | known heirs, aliences and devisees 'of Joseph | Carlton, deceased, Defendants.—Equity 41881.—Order of Publication.—The obfect of ugder m F bhand this 19th da; NIE STANSBURY (Sel of December, E of 022,20-Ja5 " D. EDWARD CLABKE. Attorney. AU HONOLULY, NEW ZEALAND Royal Mail Steamers “NIAGARA" (20,000 tons) *MAKURA' (13,500 tors). .. Mar, For fares, 1419 New York ave. dian Austral Hastings st. The Well Equt Bail from Vanc etc., 8 sian_ Line, sanouncis mew winter Four Days Only Baltimore to Fare, including b I $45.00 each way Next Sailings, Dee. 13 and 24 Full Pariiculars 4pply JOSEFH P, STEPHENSON, Agent Fhone Main 744745 For 205 7th by UNION CASTLE LINE for sailings and further {nformation spply Gen, Passenger Sanderson & Son, 26 Broadway. Any Steamship STRA SUVA, P West, Vaicourer, B. C timore and Carolina Steamship Co. Phones M. 6617, Fr. 2909 LI .Eeb. 8 Apr.11 7 My 1 ouver, B. C. 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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia.—Rosle Block, plaintiff, wes_aid slienees ity DocrThe o uity Doe.—The ol ct of this sult ls {0 obtalu & decree estab. g of record, by adverse powsession againet the defendants, 'piaintifi's title to the morth 23.50 feet by the depth of original lot 12 and the south 7380 feet frout by the length of original lot 13 In square 543 in the Dis- triet of Columbla, improved by premises No. t. s.w. ' On motion of the plaintifr. 14th day of December, 1023, ordered defendants, e unkaown heirs, de- Tisecs and aliences ‘of Robert 8. Forde and Sidney Teasdale, cause their appearance f be entered herein aa or before the firat ruie day occurring after the expiration of oe otherwise the will be proceeded with ‘sa in fault; proviied, & copy of this order be publish once_u ‘week for three sucoessi the Washington Law Reporter an ing Star before said day publication being 412".-«{ 1 wry ceuse shown true copy. this suit s to obtain a final decree declaring | complete in fee simple by adverse possession | the title of piaini Jeaunette Cohen, to cer- taln real estate, uated io the Distriét 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 Pretxfeider, her attoruey, it this 14th day of November. A.D. 1923, ordered t the following thirteen (18) pamed defendants, | James Dunlop, Robert Dunlop, Barbara Dun- op, mes Cox, John Dunlop, Gertrude 8. Dun. | Jop. ‘Helen D. Urquhart, Grace G. D. Ecker, { Thomas P. Crampion. Benja: Warreo Crampton, Martha C. Crampton sad Mrs. Raphael 8. Payne, cause their respective appearances to be entered herein on or before l:' fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and le- | gal holidays, occurring after the day of the £rat Dublication of this order; otherwise as fo the sald 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 bheirs, aliences and de- | viseos of James Dunlop, deceased, and the un- ! known heirs, alienee: nd devisees of Joseph vs. the unkaown heirs, de: of Robert 8. Forde and 81 (Beal) bathing—fishing—sailing. The NEW COLONIAL ireproof —faces tropic gardens Booking Office: 2 Wew 45th Sc., N.Y. Phone: Murray Hill 4411 Vor Hteraturs and stesmer reservations MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Fi The Phone Main 3323 BOYD SHORTHAND I8 3() DAYS Iodividuai lnstre=tion 1848 N Y. Ave. N.W. Doy 2ud Eve. Classes. 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Test: MORGAN H. EEACH. Clerk. By F. E. CONNINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. Dol7,24.4e22.29 HARRY H. HOLLANDER, and W. P. LOCKWOOD, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia,—Mary B. Brown et al. va. Maria L. Moore et Cquity | 41875.— The “object of this auit in for & decree of artition and sale of certain real estate with The improvements thereon as described and set forth in the original bill filed herein, sa'd Teal estate being in_ the District of Columb 4 known as Iot 18 in the subdivision made the heirs of John Davidson in square 316, a3 per plat of said subdivision, recorded in Liber N. K., follos 90 and 91, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbis. On moticn of the complainant it is this 20th day of December, 1923, orde that the defendants M Buck, Ruth Buck May Albrecht, Prisciila J Clarke, Eleanor € Abell, Eleanor ‘W. Free Aol Clerk. . Clerk. s BEACH, As SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court.—No. s s to give notice that ‘the subscr. of the District of Co lumbia, have obisined from the Probate Court of the District letters testamentary on the oatate of Moliie M. Main, late of the District mbia. deceased. persons havio Claime againt the deceased are hereby waraed 1o exhibii the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authesticated, to the subseribers o or before the 21st day of December, A.D. 1024, otherwise they mey by law be exéluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our is 21st duy of December, 8. COBLENTZ, DELLIE E. CK. TAANER Heghite of Wille AUE Dot NNER, Register s for the D of Columbia. Glerk of the Probate Gourt 4629 Ja5812 FRANK STETSON, Attormey. 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Freeland, F. F B, Gertrude German, Magx: M. Huysler. Fiorence M. w Brewer, Allce Maude i Freeland, Robert E. Freeland, Catherine O Freelaod and John P. Clarke, cause their pearance to be entered heréin on or before The fortieth day, excitsive of Sundays and legal olidays, occurring after the das of the first_publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. ~Provided, a of this order be published once eek for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. WENDELL P. BTAFFORD, Justice. (Seal) ‘A true copy Teat: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. Ry H. DERTZBAUGH, Asst. Clerk. de22,29-3a5 GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbis.—Wililam Bair, plaintiff. ve. Lena M. Bar et al, defend quity No. 87608.—Upon considératior. of the report | of Joseph T. Sherier and George C. Gertman, trustees. filed herein this day. it is, by ihe | court, this 12th day of December, A.D. 1923, ordered that the offer of Lena M. Bair of five thousand dollars ($5.000) cash for lot 156 in Louis D. Wine and William Mayse's sub. division of lots in square 1029, &s per plat | reco D the offfee of the Rurveyor of sal | recorded in the office of the f said District in Liber 19, folio 63 1s hereby ac- erpted, and umless ¢ause to the contrary be shown ' herein on_or before the 2oth day of January, A.D. 1924, said trustees shall con- | ey a good record title to the said property to Lena M. Balr upon payment 0f the purchase money. " It {8 further ordered that upon the payment of sald purchise money the said trustees shall to the said Lena M. Bair the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) upon | her delivery to them, daly executed. of proper onveyances and releases of. all interat and te of whatsoever kind, Dature or descrip- and to the estate of George W. Bair tered jn this jurisdiction and in (he i e and the dismissal of the {uere of bee suit panding 1o ‘the courts of non county, Provided, a copy hereof e _Foblished ‘oncs ' week for three ‘s cessive’ weeks ‘in the Washington Law Re. er and The Evening Star and a cop Bereot be mailed, by reglstercd mail, to enc of the persons interested in the estate of said George W. Bair under his last gwill and testa- ment, &s shown the proceedimgs in this | cause, within five days after the date hereof. | WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. A true copy. Teat ! MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By F. E, CUN- NINGHAM, Asst. Clerk. 4e15,22.20 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME CODRT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbla, olding Probate Court.—Estate of Ani Klrlll{ Almy, deceased.—No. 31271. 70.—Application havin, de herein for proba he 1 and testament of said deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on sajd estate by Bavisgs and Trust Company, it is ordered thi 12th day of iber, A.D. 1923, that William Eara Bowen, Andriette Leacock Bowen, Elien Bowen Bayi Bowen, Apita Boul- ton Bates G all pen- residents, a pext of ki ceased, and all others concerned, appear in mid coust on Tuesday, the 22ud day of Jaou- ary, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show / ‘cause why such applieation should mot be | granted. | Let notice” hereot be published. in | he Washiogton Law Reporter and The Rve- | ning Btar once in each of three successive | ‘weeka before the return day herein mentioned, ! the first publication to be not less than thirty | days _bef sald return IX. JENNINGH BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEO- RE COGBWELL, ity Register of Wills | the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate court. c15,22,20 WILSON, HUIDEKOPER & LES! Attorneys. SPPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Cclumbis, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Henry C. Be: rgheimer, Deceased.—No. 31266. —Admiaistration Dockef 70.—Application hi wh 'eed it Iott Bande his” 5 o e 102 ARTHUR 8. MATTINGLY. NATIONAL SAV- INGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By WILLIAM D.HOOVER, President. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES heg ater of Wilie for the Discrict lerk of the Probate Court. : de20.jand12 LECKIE, COX & SHERIER, Attor- neys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbla.—In re the application of Francls Mateika et al., for Change of No, 4208 Equi! Francis el Christine wan Mateiks and Salda Matelks haviog fled a petition praying for a decree chang'ng thelr mames to Francis May, Chris: tine Cowan May and Salda May and having applied to the court for an order of publication the notice required by law in wuch cases. it is, by the court, this 26th day of December, A.D. 1923, ordered, that ail persons concerned show cause, If any there be, on or before the 24th day of Jaouary, A.D. 1924, why the pray- ers of sald petition should mot be granted. Provided, that a copy of this order 'be pub- lished once & week for three consecutive weeks before said day in The Evening Star newspa- L. SIDDONS Justice. (Beal.) A —Test: MORGAN H. REACH, Clerk. . CUNNINGHAM, Zasistant Clerk. GEORGE A. PREVOST, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis: Holding Probate Court. — No. 81328, Admintatration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- bis, bas obtained from the Probate Court of the’ District of Columbie letters testamentary on_the estate of Frank W. Bolglano, late of the District. of Columbia, deceased. ~All pe sons b aims agaiast the deceased ‘are hereby warned to ezhibit the same, with the Touehers thereof legally authenticated. to fhe subscriber on or before the 2Ist day of De- gember, 4.D. 194; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from sl beneSit of said estate. Given under my hand thia 21at day of Decem: ber, 1923. BESSIE McE. BOLGIANO, Bar- rister bidg., 635 F (Seal) Attest: | JAMES District of Columbis, Court. GEO, FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding Probate Court. — No. 31285, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscribers, of the District of Colum- bia, have obtained from the Probate Court of the' District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Annle Weisberg, late of the District of Columbla, deceased. Al persons t the deceased ving claimi “hes o bt oo = oy ‘thereol legally au , sul iber on or before the 20th day of December, A.D. 1924; otherwise they by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 20th day of Deecember, 1923. HABRY WEISBERG, ~ 1525 A DAVID LORENZ. 1525 N. Cap, st. (Beal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER, IELXIW of Wills' for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bate Court. 4629 .Ja5,12 CLARENCE A. MILLER, Attorney. B SUPREME_OCOURT OF 1y THE ATPARMS COURT oF Tmp pis. Orren G. Btaples, deceased.~— H'o. 25061, Adm] 3 .—Upon consideration ‘the petition of Cecelia K. Staples MacCor- mack and John W. 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