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* recorded in the office of the AUCTIONS. _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NATURDAY, JANUARY’12, 1924. : AUCTION SALES. [ FUTURE DAYS. St. NE., i mncl Bowling The owner: as practically a partn. v in front of the premises. > ' C On frontage of 50 feet on I thoraughfares, by a depth of Business owling A e g Alleys. good condition; plant and new electric wiring. Which has proven a success in this into a department store, ofters and for which there is property is separated by only five-and-ten-cent_store, adjoins rapidly growing business section Terms: Subject to an existi payable, $5,000, July 18, 1 and the balance, of $25,000, July | cash. Deposit of $1.000 Tequired af with fn 30 days. purchaser’s cost. 4e22,29-Ja5.7,6.9,10,11.12 ADAM A. W ESCHLER, Auct., 920 Pa, Av a g ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer | Valuable 4-Story Brick Business Property, Nos. 1119-1121 H the business known as the Temple and Pocket Billiard Academy, by Auction. In order to dissolve a closed corporation which exists By Public Auction to the Highest Bidder Monday, January 14, 1924 At 4 O'Clock P.M. Lot 814 in Square 982, improved by four-story brick building, with a street, 100 teet; on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Floors, inciudin First floor occupied by ment of same, however, not included in sale. the owners having rl:cemly installed a new heating Can be for which the owners have had numerous one other store from Woolworth's new the Northeast Market, and is in a 2g First Trust for $40.000. at 924; $5.0(0. July 18, 1925 $5,000, July 18, 1926, All conveyancing, recording and revenus stamps at AUCTION SALES. URE DAYS, authorized the undersigned to sell, one of Washington's busiest also Bowling and Billlard 12 Billiard Tables and oving Picture Theater, ‘This building is in - operated as present business, section, or at little cost remodeled reat demand in thig locality. This 8, 1927, L Over and above sald trust, sale. Terms of sale to he compliad ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEL, Bankruptcy Sale of Valuablt Fixtures and Stock in Trade of High-Class Delicatessen al No. 5612 Connecticut Ave N.W. (Chevy Chase Theater Building). By virtue of an order af the Supreme Court o the District of Columbi ke Tuptes court in re F bankrupt No. Wil sell at public ‘Within the above premises on : ¢ 17, 1924 vom= mencing at 10 o’clock a.m., the valuable mod- ern fixtures and high-class atock in trade in cliuding sueh brands as Sun Team. White Tiose, Tea Rafetto and others fnelud- irg Pea, Apricots, Pears, Pineapple, Fruit Falad, Cherries Tawms, Jeilies, Mar- malades, Mushi s, Olive Ol Jorted Sardines Caviar. Anchovies, Potted Tongue and Chicken. Frankfurfers, O% Tongue, obster, Shrimp, Tuna Fish, Creamed Chicken! Flum Pudding. Spaghetti. Soups. Lima Beaos, Corn. Salmon, Karo, Grape Juice, Cider, Tea, Cocon, Clgars, etc. AL Fine Modern Fixfures including Oak and polite Refrigerating Case wiih Plate Glase Onk Refrigerator. ! th Plate Glass ith Tron Stand, Remiugton » irnstes 0 ne ahove will first be offer 0 satisfactors bid s not recely be immedintely sold in det Owner of premises advises awer lease at rental Terms: Cash ALHERT E. STEIN Jal1-d&dbs.cxSu Colorado_bulldtng. TADAM A WESCHLAX. AUCTIONEE] Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Drug Store Fixtures, Soda Fountain, Stock in Trade, Etc., Con- tained in Premises No. 5502 Colorado Ave. Northwest. By virtue of a chattels deed of trust duly ' recorded In Liber 402 ot t Jand records for the 87l At the request by, the lnders Yicaue FRIDA AT 3 0 Chattels = theren, Rlioweases, Cach ehines, Scales, Ma: las Tahies Valuahl ‘wbles and Chaire, Iron Safe, Covnters, Fixtures for's A14 will sell by the abave poem'ses BIGHTEENTH Micallaneons G rty Weig v payments with Intereat af @ per cent per 1 by a tiest dewd of trust At the option £100" or more operty wid, or all c of thle prrehaser. A depouit & timeof sale Tern, With within fort Further 1 . igned . Trustes, 11 ddds.exsu 1410 0 0. THOR, 1. OWEN & 80N, ATCTIONEERS. TRUSTEL . A "ot 3500 required 1o to be a s of * liours after WO No. i By virte of 1 o recorded in Liber N of the land recorix o bis, and ar the reqnest of underaigued I 0'CLOCK Innd aml ¥ JANTARY, PAL, the preniises, sit o designated sublivision of lote | v minde by Charles F. ~tne, ‘and rvesor of the District of Columiva in Book ), age 127 Terme: Sold aubiect to n prior dee Tarther paiienias of amiced &t time of sale: price abive siid troat to e aid In deposit of $200 required. Comverancin g AR revencis tamis at Terns 1o wapdied with withn 1 arliorw way he of the purchase casii, A VALUARI LA BRICK B WELL- iYL N-W, Tecorded It a7 rids of the Bt the tequest of the party s therebs, the nuderalgred for sale by * e premices. on ARG DAY or AT FOUR- THIRTY 0°CLOCK ae acrihed” 1and niid_prey tuate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit Tt numiwred sevents (700 in Dered twents-six elghtrnine Tiavid A, Tagr's suixdis “Pleasant Plain er plat oM of the surveyor for ¢ Tumbia in Liver siste-four () Ired and wighty (1901, i Terms ‘of sale: One-rliied o5 1k money fo e pald in «avh. the baiano equat 1 quare nim- ). accordin part of | orted in the of Co at follo one A us ahove, ‘Trchinse in two 1 two Der ancu W dny o aah tie propert the option of the pure feed 'of the pos A e revenue MatpE ARG ot AL Of the pureliaser. Tertis of sale 1o ba uplied with within thiris days from ¥ | of sale. otherwise the (ristees resarve " the | TiEnt to resell fhe propercs at the riak am | of the default liaser after fve | aaye “advertinement o Tesale 1 wome Tewspaper published in the city of WAshGE: tom, . € EUGENE YOUNG | ALPHONS M. DAER, AN dkadbe.exn Trustees. TADAM A WERCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ! TRUSTEES' SALE OF ¥ALUABLE UNFIN-| ISHED BRICK DWELLING NO. 1747 A | STREET & By virtie of n certain deed of trust dated August 20th, 1920, uud recorded August 21t 1923, as instriment No. 220, of the iand records of the District of Columbia, and ut the request of the yarty secured thereby, the undersigned irustees wiil offer for swle by public suction, in front_ of the premises. on' THURSDAY THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1924, at FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PAL, the following described 1and and_premises, situste the clty of Washington, Distriet of Colum- Dia, to-wit: Lot 116 {n the subdivision made by Burllle M. Oaum of lots 57 (o 2. in square 1097, an per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbia, in Liver at follo 00, . Terms Cash. posit. of 820" required purchaser ‘at the time of sale. All recordigg. revenne stamps and at the cost of the purchaser. Je to be complled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseil the prop- erty_at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of quch rewaie In gome newspaper publisicd in the city of Washington, D. C. WILLIAM HENRY WHITE, ELWOOD P. MOREY, Trusteen. TIONEERS. BALE_OF VALUABLE FRAME FORMBELY By virtus of & certain deed of trust Cul recordeq In Liber No. 3837, folio 47 et seq. of the iand records of the District of Colut: Pla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees whi sell at public, duction. in front of the premises, on RUBSDAY. THE TWENTY-ABCORD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY he following described land d In’ the District of Co- and being 8 part ot Jot 20 1n aect subdtvision of Iand called “Lincoin,” as per plat thereof recorded n Liber Governor Shepherd, at follos 25 to of the records of the ofice of the sur- Yeyor of the District of Columbia, said lot aow being known as lot 812 in square 5104, “Torms of sale: All cash.” A deposit of $300 required upon acceptance of bid. ~All convey- anclng, recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost. ~Terms to be complied with ;'It'lll thirty "r’p’;il‘u’x’%"'}nflfl' or deposit orfejted. z v EMANUEL M, HEWLETT, Jall-dédsgexSu Trustees. THOS. TRUSTEES' DWBLLING ON under- | TWO- | |/l THOS. J. UWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTERS' ABLE_UNTM. TR NORTIH KDY OF LEUATI D &Y 2 03 JUST WEST OF €O v CHEVY CHASE, D. O. Ry virtue of & certain deed of ¢ intrument No. 180, dated July 25, 1 recorded July 28, 1923, among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the re- quest of the party secured thereiy. the noder trustees will sell at_pubiic austion, t of the premises, o DAY, THE \TH DAY O TA 2 s and being lof Fulton 1t Clevy per office of the swrveyor ubin fn Liber County 24 his of record. Terus of eale: All cawh. A deposit of § ill be required &t time of sale. Al convey. neing, recording, Ievenue stamps, ete., at ost of purchaser. Terma of sale fo be com. o0 with within thirty daye from day ot ale. othierwise the frustecs reserve the right Festll the 1 ty at tle risk and cost of iiting ser_after B s ver. resale In xome news) Washington; ). HORACE G. SMITHY, CLARENCE R AHALT, 1114, bublished Lexsn ADAM A, WESCHLI rustees’ Sale of Brick Dwell- ing, No. 643 4th St. N.E., th'l’uton, D. C. e of & c Thomas M (misspelied N.) datad July 12, 1920, 20, in Lilwr' 4407, eod_of truat Fields ln_prowiseors note of A int $3.250, { » unidersigned trostees i weured, will seli £ it premises, NTH, 1024, AT X 4 thirty | by David Eht bundred (8101, e 15 fer of Columb'a, im. & No. 643 4th st n.e.. de in the peyment of e 8ud haviog continued terma of sale are One-third of the pur- mones to be pad in cash and the bal ¢ uniim, payabie sml-anually, f secuted by fissl deed of ‘trist on the riy sold, or at tie purchaser's 5. A deposit of S0 will be required at iime of sule. All conveyuncing, recording, ue stamps, notar'al fees, fire inwirance, th be at ine cost of the purchaser, and lerma of wale to be completed within forty from the day Gtherwise tha el At the rink wer atter & some new Wash'ngton, M. FIELDS, GARRETT, the proj fanlting 1t of sueh the city ombia T GEORGE 184 d&ds.exSn e | ADAM A. WESCHLER, | “OF VALTARLE NG S Japer pab the District TRUSTEY s SALE 0F REICK DWE SE Virte of o cortain deed of trust dated 201, 1928, and recored Augnst 21st. insfrument No. 223, of the land records triet of Columbia, and at the request party secared thereby, the undersigned wiil offer for sale by public anction. of premises, on THURSDAY. {E SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 24, AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the [ following described land and premises, fifuate the clty of Waslington, District of Colum- o-wit: Lot 114 in the subdlvision mada ritle M. Odum of lots 57 to 62, in square ax per pl ed in the afiice of the rievor for th t of Columbia, 1n Liber at_ foll Improved as above. Terms af sale A deposit of 8200 required ot the at the time of sale. Al | cony s and notarlal to Terms of n thirty days of tie trus in front right 10 resell ti e defanlting & advertisement of s | mewspapor publisiied in ton, DL C. - WILLMM HEN ¥ | arakdsexsu - Teusteen, | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, | TRUSTE] VALUARLE TWO- DWELLING, BEING No. property aser. after Washing- HITE, ny | April 24 fustrument 128, e a0 " Ford mony i tond records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the reguest of the party secured thareby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion, In front of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, . 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the fol- g described land and premises, situate £ Dt of Colompia® aml” déaiguaiod American Becurity e of the estate of B. in block 9, squmre 30 of yie sure 1 “Whitney Close.”" now known as per plat recorded in the office yor f the District of Columbie in or eed of trust of which will the purchase d in cash, A to a p: furilier purticula unced at time of above sajd trust o be p posit —of 3200 required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps &t purchaser's con. Terms to Le camplied with within thirty 14, otherwise. duposit forfelted and the propérty may be advertised and resold, at the discretion of the trusiees EARL M. AMICK, I HOWELL GORDON, _ Troste & SON, AUCTIONEERS. OF YALUABLE TWO- DWELLING, BEING NUMBER 720 KENYON STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being Instrument No. 16, recorded May 12, 1923 amozg the Iand records of the District o Columbia, and at the request of the party we- cured therebs, the undersigned trustoe’ will sell at public’ auction. in front of the prem- ises,”on FHIDAY, THE BIGHTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, Al 1824, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following desctibed land and prem- ises,"wituste in the District of Columbia and desizuated an and being lot 89 in Harry A. i Kite's subdivision of lots in Block 7 in Todd d Brown's subdivision of ““Mount Pleasant d Fleasant Plains.” as_per Dint of . first d_subdivision recorded in Liber 60 at { follo 86 of the records of the ofice of the surveyor for the District of Columifa, Terms: Bold subject to three prior deeds of trust, further particulars of which will be an- nounced_at time of sale; the purchase price above xaid trusts to be paid A de- wit of 8200 required. G ing_and revenve st s cost Terms to be complied_eith “ithin thirty an otherwise deposit forfeited and the propert: may be advertised aud resold at the dlscretion S G Y . wO0h) E 5 ARD. —Jas-a4ds e CRUNDN, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE® SALE OF VALUABLE IM. R N SN 2 v JERSEY AVE- NGB NORTHWEGT. » 5 viFtue of & certain deed of trust racs October 28, 1920, in Liber No. 4452, at {2.'.2 116, of the land records of the District of Co- lumbla, and at the Tequest of the party we- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will well ll*\lh"r etion, i frout of the on THURSDAY, THE BEVENTEE! AY 1024, AT FOUR-THIRTY the following real es strict of Columbia, and desig. umbered eighteen (18) in ; E. Richardson's subdivision of lots in squaré nunibered five hundred and seven (507), piat recorded in Liber 10, records of the office of the surveyot District of Columbia. Terms of sals Sa property Is subject o & prior deed of trast fecuring an Indebtedness of £2.260. and will be sold subject to sald Indebtedness. The urchase price over and above sald deed of rust {8 to be pald in eash. A deposit of 8200 will be required at the tlme of sale. All converanciug, recording, yevenue stanips, efe., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to b complied with within 1t ‘s from day of sale, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and property resold at risk and cost of d Drchaser after five days wfih resale in some THOS. I. OW TRUSTEE'S RALJ STORY BRICK remises, H D, he LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES GO, FRANCIS WILLAA] SUPREME COURT OF_THE DI Holding _Probate Court. — No. tration.—This 18 to give notice that the subseribers, of the Disteict of Colum. I bin, have obtained from the Probate Court of the’ Distriet of Columbia_letters testamentary e Wfilhflmi e of the persous { having claims Agalust the deceased are hereby | warfed to éxhibit the same, with the vouchers lly suthenticated, to the subseriber y of December, A.D. i otherwise thiey may by law be exclnded | from all benefit of said eatate. = Given uader our_hands this 20th day December, 1923, (| HARRY WEISBER 1625 N, p. Wt DAVID LORE: N. Cap. st. (Seal. I Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wil 1 for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- | bate Court de.ja5.12 | ORN . W. BEALL, Altorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIFTRICT OF | ggl0lumbia, Holding Probete urt.—No. | 81387, Adminiatration.—This is to give notice | that ‘the subscriber of the aiate of Michigan lias obtalned from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia _letters of administra- | tion on the estate of Miranda W. Fuller, late jof the District of Columbia, deceased.’ All persons having clalme ags it the decessed are hereby wamned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally anthenticated, to tlle_subacriber. on or before the 21st day of December, A.D. 1924: otherwise they may by Jaw be excluded from all benefit of said eatate. ven under my hand this 26th da of December, 1923, FERCY W. FULLER 812 rt st Flipt, M (Senl). Attest: JAMFS TANNER, Régister of Wiila for the District of Columb! f the Probmte “ourt. As20, Jas&12 | LECKT Attorney. RICT OF COURT OF THE DIS. In re the application of for Change of Name. —Francis Mateiki elka and Salde Matelki 1y trict of Franeis Mateika et No. 4 Chitatine Cowan | bmving_fled u cliang.ag_ thelr mames to Francis May, Chris- tine Cowan May and Salds May ana' laving priied to the court for an order of publicaion the natice required by law in such cases. It by, the conrt, this Jth day of December, 1. 1929, otderad, that all persons eoncerned Show cauce. i€ auy ther be, on or before the 241 day of Januars, A.D. 1924, why the pray- + of sald petition should not be granted: rovided, that & copy of this order 'be - ated onee & week for these consecutive weeks ay In The Evening Btar newspa: KIDDONS, Justice (Sesl) A py—Test: MORGAN . REACH, (lerk. By FF. CUNNINGHAM, Assistant Clerk. Oy TR s DS GEORGE A. PREVOST, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Conrt. — No. 31328, Administfation.~This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the District of Colum- Dia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia_lette: mentary on the estate of Frank W. Bolgiano, late of thia District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per- | sons having claime @ the decensed nre hereby waraed to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof legally authentieated, to the subseriber on or befors the 21 cember. A.D. 1924 otherwl bo e . Given under my han ber 1928 DESSIE MeB. BOLGIANQ fister Uidg., 035 F st now. (Real) Attest: JAMES TANNEIL Register of Wills for the District of Columibia, Clerk of the Probate de29,J45.12 T Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holding bate Court.— tion.—This is to glve notic ber, of the District of Colum ained from the Probate Court of District of Columbia lotters testamentary or the estate of Willlam F. H of the District of Columbia, persons having claims against the deceased e hereby warred fo exhibit the same, with the vouchers thercof. legally authentleatod, io the subscriber on or before the 4th day of Januaey, A.D. 1925; otherwise they may By Taw he excluded from benefit of aaid estate. Given under its hand this 10th day Lo dnnuare, 1924, THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Ry HARRY G. Merritt, late Qeceased. Al SEM. Vieo Prosident. (Seal) Attest THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Regiater of W v the District of Coumbia, Cle HARRY S, HALL, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF . Holding Probate Court.—Es Lester HBerry, deceased Administration Docket 70.—Application b been made herein for letters of admintstration 0 said_eatate by Tyler Rerr: be fnsued to Pearson. @ resident and citizen strict of Columbia, it Is ordered th 2ith day_of December, A-D. 1923, that Walter Edward Rerry, & minor, and Lucy dents and citizens of city Tynnessee, ubia, and all others conce cotrt on Monday, the 11th day ebruary, AD. 1024, at 10 o'clock &.m., to show canse why such application should not he gronted. Let notice hereof be published in Vastington Waw Reporter ‘and The Evening Star once inedch of three successive weeks cfure the raturn day herein mentloned, the not lews than fhirts dnss before said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Justice. (Neal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Tegister of Whls for fhe District of Columbia Clerk of the Probate Cout. 85,1219 €. ELLWOOD COLAMAN, Attorney. SUPREME (0T THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Fiolding Probate Court.—No. Administration.—This s to give notice subscribers, of the District of Co- state of New York, have ob- 1 from the Probate Court of the District olumbia letters testamentary on the e tate of Willlam L. McFarland, late of t [ District of Columbia, deceased. All persons [baving claims ngainsf the decensed are hereby | warned to exnibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, leguily authenticated, to the sub- scribers on or before the 28th day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1024, otherwise they may by law | he “excinded from all benefit of said eatt: nuder our hands this 28th day of I 1923, FRANCER MeFARLAND. Htoy pince, Washington, D. €. C. WOOD COLAIIAN. 27 Wiiliam _street, York, N. Y. (SeAl) Attest: JAMES TAN NER. iegister of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. ju5,12.19 PAUL SLEMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. ration.—This is to give notice abscriber of the Disteict of Colum- ined from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Jessie G. of the District of Columbia, persons_having claime st th are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therecf, legally authenticated, t> the subscriber, on or before the 4th day of Junuary, A.D. 1925 otherwise they may by law be' excluded from all beuefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 4th day of Joouary, 1924, MARY ELLEN CUNNING- 1AM, 1244 Potomac st. n.w. (Seal) Attes JAMES TANNER, Register of Wiils for the Tistrict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cou 1a12,19,26 H. WINSHIP WHEATLEY, Aftorney. Filed Jan. 4, uzo.nuglw.sx H. BEACH, ork. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia—In re dlssolution Har- rington Hotel Company, a District of Coium- bia corporation—Baquity. No. 42089.—Order of publ'cation.—Upon considération of the application of the Harrington Hotel Company, a District of Columbia corporation, prasing that it be dissolved and the accounis, {nven- fories_and_affidavits therein set forth, it is by the Court this 4th day of January, 1924, ORDERED, That all persons " interésied In said corporation appear in this Court on the 14th dey of Februaty, 1924, ang show cause, if any they have, why it Whould not be dis: solved. A copy of this order whall be pub. lished in The Evening Star, & Hewspaper of goneral, cireulation, and in’ the Washington w Reporter. weekly for three successive weeks, the first insertion o be fiot less than one wionth before the day fixed for whowing canse as nforesald. JENNINGS BAILEY, Justicn,” (Seal)” & trae copy. T R’ AX B. REACH, Clerk. By F. M, Asst._Clerk. i McKENNEY & FLANNERY, Attorneys., EME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Holding Probate Court—No. 80286, Administration.—This {s to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Columbla has ebtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the extate of Henrletta M. Halliday, iate of the District of Columbls, deconsed. 'All per- sons having claims l‘l it the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally flithenticated, to thy subscriber, on or before the @lst day of De. A.D. 19524: otherwise they may by excluded from all benefit of aaid Given under my nand (his Bth dar ot Januaiy, 1974, AMERICAN BECURITY & TRUST €O, "By MARTIN B. WEST, Assistant Becretary. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGS. WELL, Deputy giater of Wills for the Dis. trict of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. 1012,19.28 BRANDENBURG & BRANDENBURG, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbla.—The National Bank of Washington, a Corporation, ve. Jobn H. D Tieon et AL_No. 41840, Equlty’ Do The gbject af this suft 1s e obta - 1 decros pointing new trust ind stea O Damel Fraser. ana Atbere "B Hup, g ceased, trustees named in a certain deed of trust bearing date on, to wit, the 4th day of October, 1919, and recorded 'in_the office of {he recorder Gf doeds for the Disteict of Co. umbis, in Liber 4271, at folio 81 et teq., of ion cember, law be estate, the Iand records of siid District. On m of the complainant, it is this 10th day of J | ey, Toze, ordered that the defendants, John H. Davidson and Charles E. Willard, cause thelr_appearance to be entered herein on of before the fortieth day, excivsive of Bundayy and legal holidays, ocenrring after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwite the caune will be proceeded with ‘as in case of default. Provided. & copy of this order published ‘once m Week for three ticcossi Weeks in the Washington Law Repos d The Evening Star befors said day. WHN. DELL P. "AFFORD, Justice. (Seal.) A true " copy—Test: MORGAN BEACH, Clesk., Jui2,19, H. L 3¢+ ©- CUNNINGHAM, dust. Clerk! tion praying for a decres | MILTON STRASBURGER, Aftorney. IN THE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Nathan Plotnick, et guaintifts, va. Dernadine Orme Smith’ et lefendants—No. 41845, Bauity Doc.—The ob- r(( of this sult is to obtaln a decree estab- ishing of racord, by adverse possession against the defondants,’ pi title 1o part original lot three (8), juare fotr hundre and ffiy-nine (49),'in sald District, as de. seribed Ly metes and bounds in the blil of complaint. Upon motion of the piaintiffa it is by the court this 28th day of November, 1023, ordered that the defendants, Berradine Orma Smith, Lucy Orme Morgan and BEdwin Davis Orme, cause their -gr rance to be entered herain on or before the fortiet exclusive of Sunds nd legi o eurring after the day the first publlfation hereof; otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default; it dered and decreed unknown heirs, devises lam . Hamer, dec Benjamin decensed; Charles Joy gh, decensed, & wd, cause their appearance fo be entered herein’on or before the first rule day oeeur- tor the expiration of two months o‘ter the duy of the firet publication of thi or otherwise this cause will be procesded with as in case of default, good cAnse for the fixing of said period as aforesald hAving been shown to the rour! Provided a copy hereof be pub- lished onice @ week for thiree successive weeks thie' first month, and twice duriog the seeun mouth of aald period in the Washington Jaw Reporter and The Fvenlog Sta WILLL HITZ, Instice. (Seal ) A true copy. T . Clerk. qlh Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columblia. Holding Probate Court. 20035, Administration. —This is to give notice toat 'the aubscriber. ‘which was by the Su preme Court of the District of Columbia ed letters of adminis with the ap upremo Court of the Distri olding & Probate Court, . the 14th day of Janu . @t 10 o'clock a.m., as the time, o said Cotrt room as the pince, for making pay ment and distribution from said esta the Court's direstion and eontrol, when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacles. or the or PAFts thereof. ara notified fo attend person or by agent or attorney duly with their cluims sgainst the e vouched. Glven ynder my hand t of December. 1923. NATIONAL AND TRUST COMPANY. D. B. Ry FRI HTETSON, Attorney. ALY Attest: JAM| NEI, Register of Wills for the Dis Clerk of the Probate Court HARRY H. HOLLANDER, and W, F LOCKWOOD, Attorneys. IN_TRE SUP trict of ol ve Maria L The “anject of partition and s the improvements thereon s described set torth tn the original hiil fted here Teal extate being i the Districe i an Tt 18 10 the. subdieiaion by"'the helrs of Joh Davidxon in squsce S a5 per piat of xaid subdivision.. ecored Liver N7 1., Tolios 90 and 01, 4t the recorde af the offles uf the murvesor of the District of ‘olumbia. . On ‘matlon of the ' compiainants it Is this 2010 day of December, 102, ordered that the defendants Muria T Soore. Eeps D Buck, Tuth ‘Buck, Fva Mat Rovendall, Ata Albrecht. Prineliin 3. Froeiund, John ¥ Flea nor W. Fres i, Frecland . Riland Freeland, Archibaid onee B Preclanal T Grac Trrade German, Maggie iara M. Huysler, Florence M M. firewer. Alice M hert’ E. Freciand U Freeland and dohin . Clarke, cause (hetr ag pearance to e entered heréin on or befere [ Fhe"Fortieth day!"exciusive of Sundaye: asi lesal Lulldaye. weeurring after the das af ihe firat publication of this, order: otherwisa {he caume” Will he proceeded with as 1n case of defantt. | Provided. & copy of ‘his arder b Dublisiod once & week for thrse snceessi Weeks in the Washington Law Reporior i The Evening Rtar before said das. WESDEL 1, P.'STAFFORD. Jnstice VA trae Test: MORGAN H. WEACH, Clerk " DERTZDATGH, Asst. Clerk. an GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding ~ Probate Court.— N 131200, Administration.—This Js fo give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum bia bas obtained from the Probate Court the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of James Connor, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are her. by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally uthentica the subseriber. on or before December, A.D. 1924; otherwis law be exciuded “from u atate. Given under mx December, M RT OF —iary R Moore et al—Equity it fs for a ot certain real and and_ know they may benefit of No ES of Wilis for the District of the Probate Court.) CRANDAL WACKEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—Fst of Reile Robinson, Aeceased.—No. 81307, A ministration Dockst 70.—Application having been made herein for letters of admin on the estate of Mackey, the 3rd day of known helrs at law and nest of kin of Belle Robiason, deceased. and all others concerned, praar in said couft on Monday; the TTth dar February, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock to Show canse’ why such application should be gragted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and Tie FEvening Star newspaper once fn each of thres sccessise weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the frat publication fo be not less before _said return das. T g . Justice. Senl. Attest: JAME: TANNER, Itegister of Willn for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. BARNARD & JOHNSON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT or Columbia, Hoiding _Probate Court.—No 31249, Adm!inleiration.—This Is to give notl that the subscribers, of the District of € lumbla, have obisined from the Probate Court of the District letters testaméntary on the estate of Mollie 3. Maln, Iate of the District of Columbie, deceased. All persons .I'H’:! Clatims againit the decoased are hereby warne: to exhibit the same, with the vonchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscribers on or before the 21st day of December. A.D. 1924, “therwise they may by iaw be excloded from all benefit said estate. Glven under our 2ist day” ot December, 1071 DELLIE E. KNOUR, 433 14th at. mv. (Seal) Attest:, TAMES TANNER, Tegister of Wills for the 'District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. de20. jask12 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. oMing Probate Court.—No. 31118, Administration.—This Is to give notice that ‘the subscribers, of the District of Co- lumbia, have obiained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters test Tentary on the cstate of Elesnor ) Sowers, late of the Distriet of Colaml ceased. Al persons having claims the deceased Are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subactibers on or fore the Bth day of December, A.D. 1024, otherwise they may by law be excluded from B benefit of sald estate. Given under our hands this Kth day of 1028, ARTHUR ATTINGLY. NATIONAL SAV: 1NGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, President. (Seal.) Atfest: JAMES itegister of Wills for the District erk of the Probate Court 3629, fa5 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbia. 12 JAMES A. O'SHEA, JOHN L SACKS, Attorneyn, Probate . s to give notice that the subscribet of the District of Colum. bia, lias obtained from the Probute Court of the District of Colimbla, letters of adminis. tration on the estate of Annie Weber, ot the Diatrict of Columbia, deceased. All per- sons_having claime against the decessed are Dereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 3rd day of o AD. 1985; otharwise they may by be exeludéd from all benefit of said estate. my hand this 8rd day of Jan' ary. iv54, BAM. 1. RACOOBIN. Tth st now. (feal) CAttest: JANES'TA Rexistet of Wiils for fhe Disthict of Colum! bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. “CLAREN! . R, Atforney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia—Holding Probate Conrt.—In re_extate of Orren G. Staples, de- ceaved.—No, 25061, Administration.—Amended Qrder 'Nisl Confiriaing Sales ot Property - Upon_consideration of the petition of Cecella K. Stapies MacCormack and Joha W. Chil- dfess, executors of the estate of Orren G. Btaples, deceased, fled herein. and it ap ing to the court that certain typographice etrora were contaifed in the original report of the sales of the following property. And it furthér appesring o the court that this plowerty was actuslly sold s follows; Lots 148, 149 and 150 in square 4074 to Wick 1 ler; lote 116 and 123 in square 4008 to Henry and Hattle Mag Beblert as Jolot tenants: ot 151 in_square 4074 Hattle May Behlert as joint tenants; lfots 21, 23, 23, 24 0d 25 in square west of 4070 to f1. K. Giats- Dach: lots 19, 20, 26 and 27 in square 4087 to ¥rank Janghans; lots 10 and 20 Teet of 4076 to Fragk J : Jots 26 square ames P. Jung- Whd Tots 79, ‘80 and 81 in_ square 4087 to Watson B. Sheiton, and in order to perfect title to this property it is by this court this 4th day of January, A.D. said sales by the sald ex same are hereby confirmed the contrary be shown hereln ¢n (he 6th ds February, AD. 1624, at 10 o'clock am favided, a ' copy order be pul nce n week for three siccossive wWeeks. i Court.—No. Jan iaw Given under the Washington Law Repofter and The Eve. ning Star; and provided further, that no title L vest in said purchasers usti] e SernD "ol sate i,n.“‘&.n. . A. HOJ NG, Jastice, _(Beal). A trie Attest: JAMES TANNER, Begister of Wiils for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 812,190,268 d GEORGE Attorneys. CLYDE D. GARRETT, Attorney. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: ‘That the Lyon Beverage lel.' lr;:go ted, & body rate, created under the laws of late of Virglaia (abd fisving i principal | Abramson, Plaintifi, . 1 Bltceicsr osoene i ‘the City, of Washinglon, | Society "aud " 1ts Uniknovwen Stecesory engaged In | Auxigns, ot al.. Defendants,—Equits No. 4 manufacturing, bottiing and sefling various | i gecs T T beverages commonty known s GERTMAN, and e d in the conduct of this said bu adopted and now uses bottles and the following description: BOTTLES, Green or @lint, cap-Onished bottles, perimeter of the base belng octagonal and with elght pRn running from the base (o the neck; content about 7 os.; blown in the neck in two places the word “LYON" in sneh » manner an to completely encircle the neck: blown on the wides nesr the baso the words “L¥ON BEVERAGE WORKS. INC., WASHINGTON, D, C., coutent 7 FI, Oz, CUATES. ar (24) botile cell crate mensnr- 12318 "x 414, with bottie cellx squire; metal strap binding sides, bottom wis cut-out hand Loles; and LYON, WASHINGTON, . C.™" on botl widen of the crate. This certificate”and notiea i filed with the lerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and duly rnl:lhln:l in eonforisity | ®ith the’ provisions of the Cade of Laws for the District of Columbin IN TESTIMONY WHE] Beverage Works, Incorpo ame 10 he aigned hore s corporate ith secrotary. Plaintiy title,, in fee simple, | original Tots 6.8, 0 taid District. up descrived by in the bill of complaint... U laintifr an o et African School Society ron Vancoble, Joweph Covac ileox, Dominick Lyneh, Alex: Lynch, per ';flh'h.'lhmflnlcl Lyneh, Ju Loulsa lLyneh, Henry Lyoch, Edware e, Lanrece, Ao 3. 7 F Andareon. i I Anderson, Mary C. Filan 31" Anderson, [ twenty. ng abou James G. Ande becca B, Logan, Kidd, Margaret I cause {ts and their appearsnce to be 2 on or before tiie first role d. ter the expiention of (e fortieth da ve of Sundays wnd Holfuss, day of the first publication hereof. thin canee will be proceeded with & of defauit: provided, & copy e cui b | lixhed onee 8 week in the Washlagton Evening §ta Ao, " WENDRLL, . (Seal) A ‘tria cony. nn.u‘ui Clerk. By on. und I } duly affixed and for_watiwfnctory WTAFFORD. Ju rett, secr MOTEGAN atforney in fact to acknowledge the tificate as ite wct and deed. LYON REVERAGE WORKS, INCORPORATED. . GARRETT, (Corporate Seal.) Ity G Prexident. Attext: JOHN B. LARNER, Attorney. CLYDE D. GARRETT, Secretary DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, To wit: 1. John F. A. flecker. ‘a motary public in and for the District of do_hereby cortify that Cigde D. ¢ . secretary of the Lyon Deverage Worke, Incorpornted. per. sonally weil known to me to be the person named as atforney i fact In & certain certificate and notice of the Lyon Beverage Workw, In porated, bearing date The 284th ‘day of ugust. 1928, and hereto annexed. personally appeared before me in eaid District and cknowledged the same to be the act and decd f the Lyon Beverage Works, Incorporated, for the nses and pu hereln set fortl u_under my arial seal this ¥ of August. do EME COURT OF umba, Hol Probate Court This s 10 g ¢ e subscriber, rt of the Isfrl ters ‘tostamentary deceased, with the appre “Cotrt of the District o Probate day -of Fel as the time, for making pas sa'd under direction wnd when where all creditors and | distributive shares or legacies, or th [or parts thereof, are notified to attend. persor roes duly irea. against tie pder my b 24, MERRILL TARNER. ¥, the 4th cloek a.m.. Bl ribution from peraons 28th 923, A. BECKER Notary Pubile. . 'C. Test—MORGAN H W. E M or Ly mgent or at with their Y vouched Janmary. By JOHN SODORE €06 (Sorariat segt) (Reai) A thie copy BEACH, Clerk. By Axsistant Clerk. CHARLES LINKINS AND WM. HUTCHERSON, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Ti trict of Columhiu, Holding @ Proba —In e es eran, son known as . Decensed.— A | 20851 der nisy | SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS Klempn stratrix of C 1 Columbie.—Hoiding Probate tate of Josen ran. wometimes known niinistration.—Th Joseph Gamerman, decessed, having re. vorted to the conrt that she has so s cedent’s real estate. to wit: Lot six (6). block four husdred ffty-eight (49%), in the t of Columbia, and improved by prem. ine Tth strect northwest, to Needle for the sum of thirty-theea tho ($33,000.00) dollars, of which all over and an exinting first deed of trast of 00 and an existing second trust of about | gusr. A.D. 1924 89,500, 18 10 be cush, as set forth in said re- \be exclijed from all port, it ix by the court this 10th day of Jan- | uar D. 1924, adjudged. ordered and de- |1924. FLORA & JOIN croed, that the xaid smle bo ratified aud con- | (Seal) Attest: JAMES TA firmed by, the court. unless cause to the con. | Wills for tie District of C trary be shown on or before the 1ith day of | the Probate Court Fehruary, A D Provided 8 copy of thix = = STEAMSHIPS BERMUDA ‘Washington Law Il aing Star.” prior to the SAILINGS every Baturday from New York by the magnificent rk of the Probate Co CASTEEL & KIN y B. L. CASTEEL. et Conrt to give obate Denixton, on the estate of e {the District of Col sons having wa ra thereof lesally subserther, o otherwise they mas by expiration of od. A. HOEHLING, (Real) A THEODORE COGEWELL for the District of Col Clerk of _the Probate Court _3a12.19,20 CLYDE D. GARRETT, Attorney. 1T OF THE DIS an Equity " Court. Equity Garrett and_Clyd ofore appointed ‘he Register of Wills new ARCADIAN, Ship Wonderful. " 19,500 tons dis- placement, the largest and most muda “trade. No passports re. quired. wEST INDIE CRUISES January 191k, February 20th Down to the sunny tropics and the historio Spas ain. Each cruise —20 days—by the paiatial ORCA, ““The Oruising John . Garrert st a) A Follanshee N, 304083 Gareett, trustes having reported c 1 this coart fallow in reservation 12, in the Dix improved Ly premicen Nos ania wvenue northwest. t Nonie A. Ansles fo Sum of ffteen thoo wand five hundred d 00). wublect to the parment of & r roker's commix slon " of pon the torms as xet forth In the petition of xaid trustees Sled in this caw on November 2d. 1923, It in thin 4th day of anoary. AD. 1024, ordored. th e finally ratified and confirmed by fless causs (o the contrary be shown before thie 28th day of January. 1954, provided a copy of this order be published ance s week for Three wuccessive weeks in the Washington Law Heporter and The Evening Star news pager, prior fo the expiration of said period iy the ‘conrt, WENDELL P. KTAFFORD. Ju tice. (Seal.) A true copy—Test. H. BEACTL Clerk. By M. B, DERTZBAT Asst. Cler 012,19, 24 SUPERIOR COURT. STATE OF CONNECTI- cut. County of Hartford. the Sth day of Jan- unry: 1624 —Alberta 8. Tanper va. Michael F. Tanner.—Order of Notice —Upon complaint in | said cauve hrought to said court, at Hartford | in aald counts. on the first Tuesday of Feb. | ruars, 194, claimisg a divorce and custo of minor child, 1t appearing o and being | fonnd by ‘the wubseribing authority that the | whereabouts of the defendant is unknown fo the palntiff. Ordered, that notice of the in stitution and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by publisting his or- der'in The Washington Brar, a Bewspaper published in Washington, once & week, for TWo miccesive weeks, commencing on or bo- fore Janary 17. 1024, LUCICS P. FULLER, Clerk of said Court. __ja12,19 COLLADAY, CLIFFORD & PETTU Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- frict of Columbia.—Estate of Marearet King, decensed.—Administration No. 18862 —Upon conwideration of the petition of Margaret King | filed hereln the 10th day of December, 1823, | and it appearing to the rourt that the portion | of the residunm of the estate of said Margaret King, deceased, remaining in the hands of the sxecutor thereof. hias been paid in to the registre of thin court by said executor. and it farther appearing that sald portion of the residuum _showld e now distributed smong the peraons entitled thereto, it is by the conri this 18th day of December ordered that Helen Kise Isel, Magy Rowe “Rallard. Elleo O'Rourke, James King M passports required. Write for dllustrated bookle EURCPE Regular Service to FRANCE—ENGLAND— GERMANY Next sailing, Orduna, Feb. 9th “The Comfort Route” ROML Ly Lgnen, Dominch Lynth Laurence, A entitled rexid Attorneyx. 25.500 tons displacement. Delight. ful itinerary. Rates, $250 up. No herbourg--Southampton--Hamburg THE ROYAL MAIL iBistef M. Deiores), King, Eilen King Gonnong, Ansstasia King Condon, Lawrence King, Robert King, James F. Hatney, Edmund Kelly, Michael kelly and ail ‘unknown next of kin' of Margaret King, decensed, and all other persona concerned, | cause their appeatance {o be enterad hersin on or before the nineteenth dar, exclusive of Sindays and legal Nolidays, ceeurring 'after the Qay of the firat publication hervof and show cante, If ans they Dave. why distribu- | tion of fhat portion of the residumm of the | atate of said Margaret King, now in the reg. fetry of the court. should not be distributed to reons fonnd to be entitied thereto. Pre- | hereof be & week | for four sccessive we Washington porter_and The Evening Star hetore T JENNINGS BAILEY, Juatice. (Seal.) true copy. _Attest: THEODORE COGS- | WELL, Deputy Regiater of Wills for the DI trict_ of Cofumbia, Clerk of the Probate Couw 622,20 0.5,12 THOMAS F, €U IN THE SUPREME by Senderson & Son. Gen Passe roadway, New York. Or Any Stesmship Ticket Age: Baltimore and Carolina Steamship Co. anrouncis new winter schedu Four Days Only Baltimore to Miami — |l Fare, NUCANE and THOMAS | LLEN, Attorneys. COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Colnmbin.—Annie T, Moran, Frank P. Sheehy va. Henjamin Bheppard, William Samuel Turner, Wiiliam Stewart, and the ‘respective unkno 1 allenees of the afor 245.00 cach way Next Sailing, Jan. 14 and | For Fuil Particulars. 205 7th Bt. 8. Phone Main 744 Ciroulars may be had at Star Ofice heirs, de UNION CASTLE LINE for sailings and farther imformation lor sailings an it Iato - aooly IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict of Columbia,—Harry Abrsmson, Hose The African School | and MO, Barhar | 1 this suit In to obtain & decres ks, in | entablishing of record, by adverse possession d 10, in square 426, m! meden &nd bownds | pon_ motion. of the | . 1L is, by the courf, this 10th day of | A. D. 1924, ORDERED that Ih:l ?r-. s { wssors and assigns, and the un- | Tt | Angelina Wailen, Sarah 3 imer and George Anderson | itered sive wreks ! The and other publication NINGHAM, , THE DISTRICT OF | N appointed 1024, at @ wadd court t and thie anthor. entute 9 this E. cal.) VELL, Deguty K Digteict” of Columbis, or ~. ot striet of Cobumb Court of the leiters of administration Jate of All per- st the deceased are same, with fhe | urhenticated. to the | or before the B0t duy of Au- | benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 4th das of January, . Admnistratrix SOUTH AFRICA to Florids including berth and meals, Apply JOSEPH P. STEPHENSON, Agent parties. Tanity No. 42039, —Order of Cation. The object of this suit 16 to title in Frank P. Sheehy. by ad sion, in the part of lot 19 embraced in the following described real estate, situate in the District of Colnmbin, to wit: “Parts of orig- inal lots 18 and 18 'in square 1218 described Reginning for the same at the corner of lot 19 and_ ranning thence ng Potomac street, 50 feet, to the arage, thence east 45,25 feet, The Route de Luxe et 10 Prospect street. thence 25 feet to the place of beginning." Turther object of this sait fa to estah. lish title in Annie T. MorAn. be adverss pos- sension, In the part of lot 19 embraced In the Tollowlug described roal estate, situafe in the District of Columbin, to wit: “Parls of lots 18 and 19 in square 1218 described as fol- lows: Regloning for the same at a point 60 feot north of the intersection of the east line of Potomae street with the north ' line of Prospect atreat, 83 feet, thence east parallel With Proapact atreet 4825 feel, thence south parallel wilth Potomge street 83 feet, fhence West 48.25 fest to the place of beginning.” A writ of subpoena having been duly issued ainst the defendants herein, all of whom are herelnnfter mentioned, and having beed returned “defendants not ‘o be found and Gpon motion of the piaintiffs. it 4 by ‘the courg, this 10th day of January, 1924, ordered | that the defendants, Benjamin Sheppard, Wil liam Stewart, Willlam King, ar.; Samuel T ner, Patrick Magruder and tielr respective un. know evinees, and allenecs, cause | arince to be entered herein on or | Hrat role dny occurriug after the | of two montha from this date. oth- arwise the ‘eause will be proceeded with cnwe of defanlt. Provided, however, ot "thix order be ‘published thre far_two months in the Wa urter and The Waskington fore aaid day. other and lon been dispensed with for good hown, DELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk.. By F. E. CUNNINGHAM, Asst._Clerk. J812,19,26 £6,16,23 EDMUND L. JONES, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbik.—Holding _ Probate Court.—No. 31180, Administration.—~Thia {8 to give notice | that ibe subscéiber of the Distriet of Columbia DUILIO Other sallings to ITALY tDuilio. ... Mar. 27, Gemeral Agts One State Si FRANCE ENGLAND GERMANY Feb. 7 Feb. 19 Apz. DMar. 8 *Cloveland : rAlbert Baliin, uringla . Deutsohland . noe ts Oherbourg. $Hamburg direct—Cabin” ships. WINTER CRUISE Hhowy For full information apply to (HARRIMAN LINE) Joint Service with Mediterranean... Rellance, Feb, 8 _SPECIAL WINTER VOYAGE 600 Reg. tons Feb, 16 fLargest & fastest Mediterranean Oil Burner (o the Ulantic N.Y., Oherbourg, Southampton, Hamdury l S. S. Thuringia I Sails Jan, 24 Mar. 20 LApr. 17 May 290 Abr. 30 May &1 ne cless cabin. ply. UNITED AMERICAN LINES HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE 29 Broadway, N. Y., or Loeal Agente C—TO THE AZURE | SVPT and INDIA. 29, Mar. 8, April 16 ; : May 1 ITALIA AMERICA SHIFPING CORP." obtalned from the Probate Court of tl trict of Columbia lefters testamentary {hie estate of Mary T Hasce, Jate of the Dis: trict of Columbia, deceased, ' All persons hav. ing_claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the sub- scriber, on or before the 4th day of January, o D, ive law be e .‘n_n":u rom &1l Temest o -'?l" ;:'_n'. St .m% h mnlfl.flm H st n.w. Attest: A. SHEIL, Depul t {Beal.} iy * ol Wills for the District of Columbin, Clerk "probate Court. i, 10,24" SUVA, “ Befi from Vancouver, B.-C. For tares. étc. aoply Can. Pic. New York ‘ave.. ‘est, Vancouver, B. C, HONOLULY. 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Jan._28% to represent | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. exceeding 20,000,000. Reports on the situation in Ger- | CLEAN, DRY_ST | and ventent loeation. North 8845, FOR FURNITURA Estimate cheerfully given. Cos- WESCHLER'S, 920 Fa. ave CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING CO.. 143442 U 8t many, based on investigation by Dr. Ernest Lyman Mills, superintendent of Methodist Episcopal Sunday school work in Europe, soon will be sent to all Federal Council agencies for dis- pianos. NATK STORAGE. Phone Potomac 682, /MOVING \ 'KRIEGSEEXPRESS PHONES : semination among church congrega- tions, who will be urged to support financially various campaigns to pro vide rellef from Germany's post-war ills. METROPOLITAN PACKIN RENOUEE CO. AND SHIPPING. Florida_Avi STORAGE Special Ald for Children. Besides conducting campaigns for individual church funds for denomi- national relief In Germany. the federal council will collect money for expenditure through channels now used by the American committee for SHIPPING anls €16 Eye 3. 2.W. LT LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS | | 1 AXY TIME MOVE RED BALL WAY RED BALL TRANSIT CO.’ 4 Woodward Bldg. € T e | 1€ ana_evperi ¢ your service. | # house at_rensomable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & : P € This American o tha-on account Soring mon | § Tonal location and arrangement. 1§ Reiek Garawe o o 0 o e 1> | | has | from all his | ereditors and other persons f | fied o “eater. (helF” appearans o ‘desire. 10 the cler | court. o or hefore the 11th day of Februs IiTE_SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict ot Columbla, t— trading s Nelwn Refrigerator Co., rupt.—In Bankruptes, herebs h debt; bankruptcy, Ee mdliors abd oL persond In”intoFest are | gavne «nid’ court on or before the 1th day of Febru- Bankiuptey. FAAADABBBAMBAWARR MEDITERRANEAN - Vo Moves You NAVIGATIONE GENERALEITALIANA Where You Move J: L trict Court.—in the matter of Nie pt.—In_Bankruptey. | hebeioy given that the above-named bankrupt rellef of German children, which is headed by Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen. commander of American_occupational forces on the Rhine. This commit- tee's rafief means are being dis tributed in Germany by tne Societ of Friends. In asserting that “the Federal Coun- cil strongly advocates the passage of the proposed $70.000,000 German food credit bill by the government,” Dr Mills said: “From my investigatic I am satisfled that no other means will save the German people. Charity alone cannot do it. Charity can but alone alleviate conditions. “The food credit bills would enable the German workers to rehabilitate themselyes After all, the German people are the only ones who can save themselves But they must be uided from the out- side. WHEAT-CORNER PLOT CHARGED IN PARIS Minister of Agriculture Cites Al- leged Attempt to De- fraud Public. MITH’S FIREPROOF TORAGE 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 ANY PLACE Thru_the medium of our 21 offces we are in posi- tion to quote oconmection prioes at all times GIVE US A MING. Main 2162 Is Just as Important as Phone Main «wwm‘r ‘l"flfl!d '“: e e moul {exreful. el Se -8 | B the Associated Press, | PARIS, January. 12— Minister of | Agriculture Cheron has filed a charge against persons - unknown, alleging an lllegal conspiracy to corner the i wheat market and ‘defraud the publie. This activity on the part of offi- cials follows the failure of the prica of wheat to drop despite the fact that the customs duties on this grain have been reduced by 5 francs, On the day the reduction went into ef- fect the pound sterling fell nearly 2 francs. Wheat showed a trifiing decrease, but the next day rose” again to its original price, alt of which convinced "the minisier that some = syndicate was _holdint up ey . Uy ok oo Wwheat and keeping it off the mirket. of its excep- ! AMERICA HELD RICHEST AND HAPPIEST NATION. Storage in our fireproof furniture ware- Storage Co;, 920-922 E Street N.W. ‘Telephone Main 6909 ATLANTICCITY,N.J. Warres I Buzsy ] BANKRUPTCY NOTICES THE_SUPREME F'filrlrr OF THE DIS. of Columbin, a Dankruptey f Colunrbia, oldin) & ki 0. 1885.—Ntice 18 Congress Particularly Im- _; pressed Him. By the Associated Press, PARIS, January 12.—“My general impression of your magnificent couns try is that it is the most complote, tha richest and the happiest in_the world tey today,” sald Senator Paul Dupuy, ed- Ntiwon: |itor of Le Petit Parisien, in an address 410, Notice " s | before the American Club in Parls re garding his recent trip to the United tates. M. Dupu}' tition praying for a discharge ebts in bankruptey and that his intarest are re- appearance in_opposition office of waid filed bis TALPH T QUINTER, Reteres i Bank: Holding a Bank the matter of Edgar F. fieen that, the abore: his petition pra: 1o e e said he was greatly fm- resséd by the opening ceremony of ongress, and the “dignity and sim- plicity of the solemn oath admin- Istersd to the ‘mewly-ciected " mer- ers.” o enter their dppearance in oty o Geaira. 18 Ohe. clerk's offes of 1924, RALPH D. QUINTER, Referee in French Editor Tells Club in Paris

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