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TEGAT NOTICES. THE EVENING LEGAL NOTICES C. GERTMAN, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Columbla.—Fgank Massin piaioazy, va, Aar tcDovald defendants.—Equity > 2234 —The Of this suit is o’ obtain a decree extablish: siiaple, the Tt . respectively To Tots 3 \ sauare 639, as pe plat surveyor's ofice of said District In Book 64, page 200, Upon motion of the plaintiffs, it Is by the Court this 27th {ay of March, A.D. 164, ordered_that"the Jefeadunts, Faonie M. Lorain. Adele Schouaid, " Sailie Littieneld. Joln . field, Anna M. Littiefield, Virginia Littleficl Williaw MeDonaid Bowyer, Join Bowser, O Towyer, Jon ' Bowser Bl Farley fell, Mrs, Shirley Randolph, Mrs. Phitlips. Mrs. The Wood, Thomas R, H ward, Thomus It Heyward, jr., Aurelia 1 Ward, Daniel ieyward and Frances Louixa Terry, cause their appearance 1o be entered hercin on or befo for h day, exclu- of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring ter the day of the frst publication hereof. i ¢ thix case will be proceedsd with as of ety and that the defendants, Wnknown Wliences and devisees of Willlam 3., McDonald, Tugenia Littl 1 Aurclia I Bowser use their ap to e entered herein Defore The fitst rule day oceurring after £ one month after the day Jication lereof, otlerwise this ded with as in case of v hereof be publisl cessive weeks in Eve 1IN THE triet_of et al. cagse will default; prov wce . Justice. MOKGAN B DERTSBAUGH, Asst 29,ap5,12 Attorneyr WENDELL A true Clerk. By H. B. TOBRINER & GRAHA IN THE triet SUPREME COURT OF THE_DIS- of - Columbia.—FHerman . unknown heirs, alienes Creager or. ity No. 42300, title of th plaintiff to lot four ir twelve hundred and nine, situate in t deseribed as follows: Regioning for the sam At the southwest corner of said lot and run ing thence east on the north line of ‘M et 23.85 feet more or less to the sontheast srner of the building erected on the parcel of Jund herein described; thence north 55 feet, ence east 6 feet, the north 90 foet 5 fhence north 133 feet more aliny, thence west aiong said al feut more o loss to the west line of anid_thence south aloug said west line S fect more or less to the place heing the same land conv trustee, to Frederi L 1868, aid lot o District e it is by 1924 Hoy Samurl ( Hoye Josephine lizabeth Friend Eliza e, Mol Pierson, Kinkaid, the court, this v, At the Hoge, Catheri William D. Hoye. Henrickson, Jonnie Hoye, junior i Hose Anna L Hoye, John P. 3 Sarah C. Hoye, William H. Hose, Frank Hoge, Mary C. Tisens. Kate Jordan, Calouise n Townsend, Virginia L. ¢ Genevieve Cassin, William D. Cas. A, De .M Dea- Leonard Theak ¥, Deakis eorze N. Deakins, Parro kins, Septimus Deakins, John Desking, Julia L. Peters. Ite Vecew A. Pulliam, Glovina 0. D, Forber, € 1. Forber, Mary Teath, Mary (. Hea I Heath, Richard 8. Heath, Marbury Heath, Fila Heath, Heath, Robert E. 1 1 Willinm R, 5 C. Heath, V th, Johu Heath, Churles I . Heath, Iia tiregory. J. Heath, neth MacLeod, Georgie Serpell, Letin Serpell. Lk orped Eorpelll Rie pell. Monta Gustay Fri Nora Albert Jobn R rpell, Florent Jane Pat rpell, Nellie T a Deakins, la Deakins, L. A Neva 0. Jones, il sppearance to the fortieth da. xal hoidaxs, D. Lasard, Becker, s, Stanley M. Jon living, shall cause their entered lierein on or before exclusive of Sundays and le. urring after the day of the first pubication of this order: otherwise cause will be proceeded Wil as in case fault; and that the unknown beirs, aliences and devisees of suc i . it Flore Ozl ens and devisees of Paul the unknown heirs mard M. Deakins entered herein on or before rule day occurring after the expira- < fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays olidays, after the day of the first hereof, otherwise as to them this be proceeded with as in case of de- ault; provided a copy hereof be published once ‘a week for three snccessive weeks in (e Evening Star and the Washington Law Ieporter. longer and other publications being dishensed with for satisfuctors cause shown. NDELL . STAFFORD. Justice. (Seal.) A trie copy. Test N H. BEACH, Clerk, By F. S ROHRER, Asst. Clerk. mb29-ap5,12 FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Attorney. ad_ legal yublicetio ase il IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- uity Court. ie A. Barnes and others, plainiiffs, vs. unknown e at law.’ devisees ' and of John Swan, deceased, defendants. 2396, Docket' 90.—Order of ihject of this suit is to ob- of court declaring good o simple by adverse possession of the piaintiffs, Bessie A. Barnes, Barues, Theodore Barnes, r.. Julian s n B, Weaver and Fauline 1 Woodraft, n and enls hoirs of Theodors Barnes, deceased, to certaln real estate in the bill of compluint deseribed as follows, namely I'art of lot 254 in Deatty and Hawkin: Georgetown, in the District ¢ being i squ Washington, and formerly known as square orgetown, beginning at a point in the line of Wisconsin avenue, formerly distant by computation eighty measured along said line of said the point where said line of said ed by the line dividing said 3 in said addition to George- and running from said place of hegin- o by and with said eastern line of said enge north 33 degrees 41 minutes fest 30 t to the southwest corner of a certain par 1 of ground conveyed by Theodore Barnes nud wife to Panlin recorded May 6, 1907, in Liber 3030, one of the land records of the District of Co lumbia (reference being made to plat of survey of said land conveyed from Barnes and wif. to Woodruff, made by William P. Richards, surveyor of ‘the District of Columbia. Marc 24, 1907), and rrunning thence with the south casterly boudary line of said parcel of land «0_conveved by Darges and wife to Woodruff north 76 degrees 19 minutes east 140 feet; thence (iu & line parallel with Wisconsin ave- nne) south 33 degrees 41 minutes east 30 feet, and thence 'in a straight line 140 feet to the place of heginning. On motion of the plain- 1iffs, by George Francis Williams, their attor- ney, it is this 11th day of April, 1924, ordered that the defendants designated in this suit as tie unknown heirs at law, devisees alienees of John Swan, deceased, cause their appearance 1o be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring one mouth after the day of the date of this order (said rule day being Tuesday, June 3, 1924), otherwise this cause will be proceeded with as in case of default, zood cause having been shown to thg satistuction of the court for tie fixing of 14 herein prescribed period. rovided that this order be published twice in the current month of April and twice in the month of May in the Washington Law Re porter and The Evening Star newspaper. the court: WENDELL P. (Seal.) A trie copy. BEACH, Clerk. By F. Asst. Clerk. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attorney, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 31391, Administration.—This is to give no: tice ihat the subecriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Wilhélm Lud- wig Bracuninger, otherwise known as Wi liam Brauninger, late of the District of Co- Iumbia, deceased. All persons having claims agains( fhe deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thercof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 3lst day of March, A.D. 1925; otherwise they may bY law be excluded from all benefit of waid estate. Given under my hand this 31st day of March, 1624, GEORGE . GERTMAN, Washington 'Loan and_Trust Co. bldg. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register _of Wil for the District of Iumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. aps WM. AHY & L. H. VANDORE Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 31484, Administration—This is to give no- tice that the subseriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters fe mentary on the estate of Sherman A. Cuneo, Jate of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authent cated, 1o the subscriber,'on or before the 19th day of March, A.D. 1995; otherwise they may by law be excinded from all benefit of sa; estate. Given under my hand this 19th day of March, 1924. VEDA MILLER. 1511 R st. n.w. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, Reg- ister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 5,12 HAYMOND NEUDECKER, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF trict of Columbia.—Martha S. Gulick vs. Rovert A. Gulick et al.—No. 41233, Equity Toc. 88.—The object of this suit is to obtain 2 decree of divorce & vinculo matrimonii from the defendant, Robert A. Gulick, on the ground of adultery between Robert A. Gulick and Fileen Hanks. On motion of the complainant it is this 31at day of March, 1924, ordered that the defendant, Eileen Hanks, cause her ap- pearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. Provided, a copy of this order be published once & week for three successive weeks in tie Washington Law Keporter and The Evening §tar betors said day. JENNINGS BAILEY, ustice. ‘esti— N SR . DERTZ- BAUGH, Asst, Clérk. e title \lihel A V. Barn Test { Sy ( and ; and | | i | | plaintitrs, vs MUTT, WE'LL Socon Be AT The HAVRE De GRACe RAce& TRACIK LOOKING OUSR THE HoRSEs: T CAN'T OFFER You HAM AND €66S FoR BREAKFAST BUT T <AN SLP You A cuP of GeT Some MiILK - T'LLGARGLE { LEGAL NOTICES LISTEN, MUTT, You WATCH THE CABoose SO NONE ofF THe TRAIN CREW wiLL CATTH ME MILKING STAR, WASHINGTO! MUTT AND JEFF—Breakfast on the Stockyards Limited. \F T Don' UP A RoLL AT TH!S RACE MEET T DoN" KNOW HORSE-FLESH D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 192% Copyright, 1924, by H. C. Fisber. ‘Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off.) T'LL Be WEARING DIAMONDS AS BIG AS COBBLESTONES IN A WEEKkL AHMICEE Trade T cLeAN BT }'U"}H LEGAL KOTICES D. W FRANK STETSON, Attorney. TPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis.—Holding Probate Court.- 3184, Administeation.—Thix is to give no- tice that the subscribers of the Distriet of Columbia Lave obtaned from the Probate Court of tbe District af Columbia, letters testamentary on state of Caroline Story, Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased All persns having claims against the deceased are bereby warned fo exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subseribers, on or before the 1Sth duy of March, A.D. 1825: otherwise they may by law be excluded from mil benef of said extate. Given under our hands this 27th day of March, 1924 JOHN P. STORY. and NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COM PAN Ry WILLIAM . HOOVER. Presi- dent. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TA ister of Wills for thw District of Clerk ‘of the Probate SWING Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI trict of Columbia.—Thomas L. Raker et al Plaintiffs. vs. Alta’ K. Baker et al., Defen ants.—Eaquity No. 42188 —Onder of Publica- | The object of this suit is to obtain a for the partition by sale of parts of xty-four (64) and sixty-five square twelve hundred fortysix zinning for the same at the intersection of the Borth Tine of O street with the west line of | 34th street, and running west along the north line of O street 20 feet; thence north paraiiel With the West line of SAth street thence east parallel with the north line of O street 20 feet to the west line of 34th xireet, thience pouth with the line of 34th street 77 feet to the beginning; improved by premises 3401 | O street northwest, in the eity of Washiugton, | District_of C and further for a re- | ceivership and for the settiement of the estate of Wi . Riaker, deceased. On motion of Plaintifrs, is 5th day of March, 1924, | ordered that the defendants, India Baker Neu haus and Louis Ncuhaus oiherwise known as Newhouse), cause their appearan tered herein on or before the for clusive of Sundays and lexal s, curring after the date of the first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be pro- ceeded with as in case of default, provided & Copy hereaf be published onee & week for three Successive weeks in_the Washington Law Re- porter and The Evening Star. (Signed). WENDELL . STAFFORD. Justice. (Seal). X true cops. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By 1. 1. DERTZBAUGH, Asst. Clerk. 51219 "FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.— 30439, Administration—This is to give no. tice (hat the subseriber. which was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Eranted letters testamentary un the estate of | Columbus D. Choate, deceased, has, with the approval of the Supren: € of the District of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, ap pointed Monday, the of April. 1924, SUPREME COURT HE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holdin® Probate Court.—No. 31632, Administration.—This s o Kive ho- tice that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtaned from the Probate Court of ‘the Dstrict of Columbin, letters testa- mentary on the estate of Gertrude E. 0'Neal, late of the District of Columbia, deceased, All persons aving claims against the deceansd are hereby warn bie the mame. with the voucred enticated, to the s 24th day of AD. éluded from all bene u under my hand fhis N day of M . IDA F. O°NEAL, S07 Varzum st. i) MES TANNER, Register of District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate court mhi9-aps, 12 [§ HANE & LATIMER, GILBERT Attorneyn. oF 2 t of said estate. i, n.ow | i i | | SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court—No. 31609, Administration—This is to give no. : tice that riber of the Ditrict of 10 o'clock i.m., as the time. and said | o6 AT (R Tt hoiy e Taace ot as tic ‘place, for making pay-{ COurtof the Distriet of letters tion from sald estate, under | (oUTt of the Distr ) Wirt direction and control, when and (ijei"Tate of the District of Columbia, de- all creditors and persons entitied 0| yqeg. All persons having claims against the distribotive shares or | the residu S e e e e or parts thereof, are mnotified to attend, Jnlsame, with the vouchers thereof, legally raon or by agent or attorney duly author- | ,ufunticated, to the subscriber. ou or before. Fred, "with their claims against the estate | Suthonticated to the subsoriber, ou or before properly vouched. under ms hand ded from all benefit 0l da; pril NATIONAL SAVINGS | AND TRUST COMPANY. By FRANK STET- | DN, Attorney. (Sesl.) Attest: JAMES TAN. | NEI, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. H 2.i9 « u Sth day i ate. of ‘March, 1317 Trving st ANNE f Co LES, JAMES T, '3 mbia, Clerk of Probute p3.12,19 WALTER B. GUY and FRED WARDER, Attorneys. LECKIE, COX & SHERIER, | Attorneyx. IN THE SUPREME COURT THE DIS trict of Columbia.—Charles D. Collins et al. Charlotte Evans Marsh et al, | defendants —Equit; 42215, —rds Pub’ pject of this suit is to estab. | adverse possession the plain- | simple to all of orizinal lot part of o fots nine () and ten (10) in square 1 e District of | Columbia. Tpon moti it s | by the court or- | dered that th cause Nis appearance to be entered heretn on or before the fortieth (40th) day, exclusive | of Sundays and lega! holidass, occurring after | The date of the first publication hereof: other. | wise this cause will-he proceeded with s in | of default. Proy Dy he be | published once & k thr weeks {u the Washington Law Reporter and | § The yEvening Star, longer and other publica- | tione” beinz dispensed with for satisfactory | cause shown the Court. JENNINGS Tustice st: ) AN M. NNINGHAM, 26 @ O'DONNELL and TEN, WML J. PETERS, COURT OF THF Columbia.—Holdivg Probate Court.—Estate | of George T. Jacobs, deceased —No. 31575, | Administration Docket 71.—Application having | been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on safd estate, by William P. Jacobs, it is ordered thix 28th day of March, A.D. 1924, that Jessie Jacobs Wood worth, adult granddavghter, Shi Jucobs, infant granddaughter. and Franeis Dustin, in fant grandniece of said deceased and all ‘ot ers concerned, appear in said court on Mon- Qay, the 12tk day of May, A.D. 1924, at 10| oelock to show cause why such appl IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict_of Columbiu—1In re ussigament of Frank Barry and Blizabeth . Barry, his wife Fquity. No. 29— This cause, being re. forred fo the auditor to state the account of the assignee and the proper distribution of the fund, notice is lereby given that I will pro- 1'with said reforence on Thursday. May 1, . at 2:30 pom.. i the audit Goms, fod States Courthouse. at which time eight (5 defendant, rey and Blizabeth D. Barry will appe: esent_their claims. with the proof th Auditor, gupreme Caurt, Vr,yw 219 and of “GEOR ME Columbia 1. that COURT OF THE DISTRICT Hoiding Probate inistration.—This s to give lie subscriber of the District has obtained from the I’ the District of Columbia tary on the estate of Josepl late of the District of Columbis, deceased All persims having cluims again<t the de {eased are hereby warned fo cxhibit the same, with e vouchers thereof, legally authenti: ‘ated, to the subserjber. r before the 31st day of March, ATD. 1925: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 31st das_of March, 19 JULIA MATHY, 1918 Penn. ave. n.w. (Seal.) JAMES 'TANNER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court SO T SR CHAS. ARTHUR BARNARD, Attorney. oF Court—N Mathy THOS. W. | Attorneys. : STUPREME DISTRICT OF | | | SUPREME COURT ( olumbis, Holding HE DISTRICT OF Probate Court.—No. i ot Barnes Woodrufl, by deed ! folio 234, | | jtice (hat the subscriber, Administration. —This is to give no. that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from he Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters tes- tamentary on the estate of Mary Williamson, lute of the District of Columbia, deceased All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally sutbenti- cated, to the subser on_or before the th ‘day of Marcl otherwise fhey may by law be excluded from all benefit of . Given under_my hand h of March, 1924 JAMES McGOWAN TAMSON, Apt. 209, the Calverton. (Seal.) Attest: JAMES T. R, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Conrt. p5,12.19 M. D. ROSENBERG and SIMON ation should not be granted. Let notice | hereof be published in the Washinston Law | Reporter and T vening Star once in each | three successive weeks before return day herein mentioned, the first publication to not Fty said re- Seal.) | of Wilis | € the | he Attest: for the IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. | trict of Columbia.—Aldrich A, Wiley, plain tff, v, the unknown heirs, alienes and | devisces' of Elias Youkman ot al, defend- ants.—Earity No. 42302.—The object of this is fo obtain n decree establishing of by adverse posscasion, plaintifl's title in' fee simple fo the original lot 3 in square south of square 10 in said District. = Upon motion_of the plaintif, it is by the Court this 27th day of March, A.D. 1924, ordered that ~the defendants, the unknown beirs, alienees and devisees of Elias Youkman, Anue Gardner and James C. G. Kennedy, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expira- | tion of one month after the day of the first | publication hereof, otherwise thiis cause will | be proceeded with as in case of@lefault; pro- | vided. a cops hereof be published once n' week | Tor three successive weeks in the Washing Lay Reporter wnd The Evening star, longer | i ERCANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION. THIS 18 TO CERTIFY, that at & meeting of the Board of Trustees of the “MERCAN TILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION,” a body cor porate under the laws of the District of Tumbia, Teld on the 26th day of February, 1924, at the' City of Washington, Distriet of Co lumbia, 8 resolution was unanimously carried recommending & change of name of the above rporation to ‘“THE ASSOCTATED RETAIL REDIT MEN OF WASHINGTON. D. ( nd that thereupon at a meeting of the stoc holders of the above_corporation. called for that purpose, on the 7th day of March, 1924, in_accordance with law, & resoiution was unanimously passed by those present, repre- senting more than two-thirds in jaterest of All of the stockholders of record of the above cor- changing the name of the *MER. CANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION." to that of HE ASSOCIATED RETAIL CREDIT MEN OF WASHINGTON, D. HERBERT J. RICH, H. TALKES, President. Seeretary. Dated March 7, 1924. District of Columbia, ss 1, Frank Owings. & notary public in and for the’ District of Columbia, do hereby certify that HERBERT J. RICH, President, and STEPHEN H_TALKES, Secretary, parties to the ahove certificate bearing date ‘on the 7th day of March, 1924, and hereto annexed, per- sonally appeared before me in said District, the saia HERBERT J. RICH. Dresident, and the said STEPHEN H. TALKES, Secrétary, being personally well known to me as the per- sons who executed the said certificate as Pres- ident and Secretary, respectively, and acknowl- edged the same to be their act and deed Tresident and Secertary, respectively, of said corporation. Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of March, 192 (Notarial S FRANK OWINGS, otary Public, D. C. Office of the Recorder of Deeds, District of Columl This is to certify that the foregoing i true and verified copy of the Certificate of Change of Name of the “MERCANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION" to_that of - “THE ASSOCIATED RETAIL, CREDIT MEN OF WASHINGTON, D. C.” and of the whole of the vouchers thereof, Jegally authenficated, | said Certificate’as filed in this office the 12th to the subseriber, on'or before the 2Sth day | day of March, A.D. 1824, of March, A.D. 1925; otherwise they may by | In testimony whereof, T have hereunto set law be excluded from all beneft:of said ehtate. | HY hand and afixed the seal of this offiec this Given under my hand this 25th day of March, | 20th day of March, A.D. 1924, 1024, NORA O'BRIEN, 478 Eye st. s.w. (Seal |~ (Seal) ARTHUR G. FROE, Attest: JAMES TANNER, Reglster of Wills Recorder of Deeds, D. C. mh22.29,ap5.12 FRANK J. HOGAN, Attoraey. for the District of Coluimbla, Clerk of the SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court. 4p5.12,19 Calumbia, te Court.—No. ANDREW WILSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Holdiag _Proba 30328, Administration.—This is to give Do- tice ihat the subscribers. who were by the Columbia, Holding Probate Coort.—No. S inat “The ubseriber. which ‘was by the | Besreme. Conet” ot toe Disteict ‘ot Corpmbis Wi . Supreme Court of the District of Columbia | erunted, letiers testamentary o the catate of granted letters ‘testamentary on the estate | Annie V. Barbour, deceased, bave, with the ‘approval of the Su ‘Court of the District of . Col holding_a Provate Court, ap- of Ida P. Belcher, d , has, wigh the approval ot the Supreme Court of the Dis. ted iay, the 28th day of April, "1924. at 10 o'clock a.m., ‘as the time, and said at 10 o'clock .m. the ‘time, and said ; courtroom as the piace, for making nt courtroom as the place, for making payment | and distribution from said estate, under the and distribution from said estate, under the | court’s direction and control, when and where court’s direction and control, when and where | all creditors and persons entitled to distribu- all creditors and persons entitled to distribu- | tive shares or legacies, or the residue, or tive shares or legacies, or the residue, or | parts thereof, are motified to nttend, in per- and other publication being dispensed with for satisfactors cause shown. WENDELL P, STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: MORGAN H. BEACH, Clerk. By 1L B. DERTZBAUGH, Asst. Cierk. mh20.ap5.12 S WARD, Attorney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbis, ~ Holding _Probate Court.—No. 31056, Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber of the state of Iili. nois has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia aneillary letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of Fried rich A. Poppenhusen, late of Germany, de- | ceased.” All persons having claims against the | deceased "are liereby warned to exhibit the | same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au- thentieated, to the subscriber. on_or before the 28th day of November, A.D. 1924: other. wise they may by law he excluded from all benefit of said estate. this 2nd_day . PREME s or) ¥ s . Ly Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills | for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the | bate Cou Ap5,12.19 "R PRESTON SHEALEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~Holding ~ Probate Court—No, 31498, Administration.—This is to give no- tice that the subscriber. of the District of Co- lumbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamen- tary on the estate of Catherine Lyons, lnte of “the District of Columbin, deceased. All{ persons having claims against the decensed are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with trict_of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, appointed Monday, the 28th day of April, 1924 parts thereof, are notified {o attend, o per- | son or by agent or atiorney duly authorized. som or by agent or attorney duly_authorized, | with their claims against the estate rly with the claims against the estate properly | vouched. Given under our hands this Znd day under my hand this Znd dav | of Apcii, 1924, FRANK 4. HOGAN and NA: of April, 1924, NATIONAL SAVINGS AND | TIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. TRUST COMPANY. By ANDREW WILSON, |By FRANK J. HOGAN, Attorney. (Seal.) Atforney. (Seal) Attest: JAMES TANNER, | Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wills for District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Couct, “ Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court 2a0,1219 otherwise they may by law | place all of the creditors of the said Frank | P.B. MOREHOUSE, Attorney. IN THE SUPIEME COURT OF THE DIS. rict of Columbia.—THolding Probate Court.—— Estate of Agnex L. McElheny, decensed —Ad- ministration No. 31628 Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deccased and for let ers of administration cum testamento anneso on 53 estate by James C. McElneny, it is { | ordered this 3ra day of April, 1924, that Ed. ward Cunning, Jack’ (Joha) C. Canning, Frank | X. Cunning, ' Klizabetis Cunning, Elien M- | Mutree, Mars Cuoning, and ail_others con {cerned,” appear. i said court on Monday, the 19tk day of May, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock am. 0 show cause why sach application shouid not be granted. Let notice herwof he { bublished in the Washiogton Law Reporter | and The Evening Star onee in each of thr successive weeks before the return day here- in mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty ‘days before said return da A. A HOEHLING. Justice. (Seal) A true B Attest. JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, urt § | | no: def sul ok a K be af wi of th BE THE DISTRICT OF g Holding Probate Court.—No. 31643, Administration.—This is to give no tice that the subscriber of the District of | Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia 1 late of the District of Columbia, deceased. | ti All persous having claims against the de- ceased are hereby warned o exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenti: ated, fo tie subscriber,“on or before the 1st day of March, A.D. 1925: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all bemefit of aad et Given under my ay of 1 6th st. ne. (Seal A Regisior of Wills the District of ( Clerk of the Probate Cour aps “H. W. SOHON, Attorney. SUPREME o th ac teat | corrr oF Columbia. Holding 31612, Administration tice that th THE DISTRICT OF Probate Court —No. his s to give no- subscriber of the District of € lumbia Las obtained from the Probate Court | of the District of Columbig letters tes mentary on the estate of Louisa Iucker, late ) the District of Columbis, deceased. persons having claims against the dece hereby warned to exl t ouchers thereof, legally to the subscribes before of March, A Wwise the law be exc 1L henefit | estate, Given under my hand_this 1924, SARAH RUCKE Attest: JAMES TANNER. r the District of Columbia, . tri 7 of cre i JOSEPH_T. KEATING INUCANE, UPREME COURT OF Holding 31654, Administration tice ihat the subscriber th Columbia has obtained from the of the District of Columbin letters of adm | istration on_the of Henderson Hue step, deceased. persons hving el against d re herehs wurned erut THOMAS G. Attorneys, TRICT OF Court.—No. give no District of Probate Court | ms the toy 1 Taw of suid estate. 31st day of March, 159 ilec | JAMES TANNE istrict all_benent to 1924 in ot RCY 1E SUPREME of Columbia Howard Hazleit, Rogers, admin Fauity N is to obta MeGLUE, A COURT OF Holding trust THE i ar Detin | ants. | suit t twenty-six (26). twen | s elght (25) aud twent i d two (2), of Tadd Trown's subdivision of “Mt. Pleasant” und leasant Plains,” &s per plat recorded in ce of the surveyor of the District of umbia in Liber Levy Court 2. folio 24, to haye the Court by its decree deter the Interest of the various parties t this cause in and to the proceeds of such sale Tpon of the pIRRUM. by his attornes. { it is by the Court thix 27th dsy of March, | 1024, ordered that the defendants, Delia Rog. 5. ‘aduinisirator of the estate ot Al togers. deces Geors ers, Joseph Koger Veasey, Walker, George W Rebecea Annie_Wood, Bessie David Rahr, liam Rabr, Charles Raur. Harry Rabr. Esmyer, Alexander Rogers. Minnie Rogers, Kaie Kloss, Sadie McEihany. Joweph Rogers. George W. Atkinson: Imcy “McClure Cowden sxecutor of the estate of Wiliam J. W Cowden, deceased: Lucy MeClure Cowden, Helen McClure Cowden Morrls, Lula Bayh: Lynch: National Exchange Bank of Wheelir W. Va. a corporation: H. B. Birch, Liiza beih B. McCarrell, Mrs vray, John I, Pipes, Nora J. Pipes, 5. Jepson, Dessie Welduy 3 Won: Ada C. Jepson, trustee under will of Samuel L Jeépaon. deveased: Jennie S. Jepson, Insbelle H. Bates, Mary A. Simpson, Harry Simpson, Ada Simpson, Howard Simpson, Car roil* A. Simpson and Mary Simpeon, cause their sppearance to be eniered herein on or before the fortietl day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of ihe first publication of this order, otherw the case will be proceeded with as in case of default; provided, a copy hereof bLe pub Tished once a week for three successive wieks ih the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star lefore the return day herein mentioned. JENNINGS BAILEY, ~ Justi ) A true copy. Te G CH, Clerk. By F. K. and A 11 Le 10 Rabr, o H m be A P { for for WILLIAM K. QUINTER, Attormey. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia.+Holding Probate Court.— In re estate of Thomas L. Macdonald, de- ceased.—No. 31833, Administration Docket 71. —Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said th 1 P N divorce (Doe), eause their uppemrance 0 he sive of Sundays and lezal hol order: Law Reporter, Aset. 22 an_amen any of notice | buitdings in April 1. committees e inter” | o VF HELL Zoning Commission of the District of Columbia. | THE Republic) SEALED PROPC Bureau of Standard; reau grounds thre AT S (Copmgh 19 by 14 € Feber) LEGAL NOTICES STEAMSHTPS.: By BUD FISHER. |WOMEN ARE URGED TO VOTE FOR DRYS 1 ] Mrs. Catt Says Party Lines Shonld Go in Order to Strengthen Prohibition see & You CAN'T MAKe THIS GLY ARBITRATE! ENFORCEMENT IS SCORED Speaker Declares Too Much Patron- age Exists in Service. “If it took thirty years to dry Iowa it may take 100 years to dry the United States declared Mrs. Carric Chapman Catt, president of the Na- tional League of Women Voters, at the closing session last night of the Woman's National Committee for Ly Enforcement convention, at the Wash- ington Hotel. Sxpressing her confidence that Argerica would not return to the saloon, she, however, called upon all women to exercise their right of t ballot and to organize vigorous cam- paigns in both parties to see that only OLSON & N1C Attorneys. NI THE DIS- Kulokeri- Kalokerinos, o-respondent. COURT OF T THE SUPT trict of Columbia, s, plaintif, vs. Cons fendant, and Assimenia (Doe) No. 42334, Equity Doc.—The ‘ubject of this it is to wbtain for the plaintiff an absol: from the defendant, Constantine Kal. erinos, by reason of the defendant having mmitted wdultery with a woman whose first me ix Assimenia, but whose Surname fs ! known to the plantiff. On motion of th I day of April, A ¢ defendant, Constantine o-respondent. Assimenia entered | exclu ecurr n of t proceeded d. a_copy week for ashington before | Anchor Line, 517 14th St. N.W., Wash., D. C. New York to Londonderry and Glasgow . Apr. 16 May 17 June 21 _Apr. 26 tTune 14 ) June 7 Jduly 5 24" June 28 July May 31 - tFrom Phil Canadian Pacific, 1419 N. Y. Ave., Wash. D.C Quebec to Hamburs. Via Cherbourg “and_Southampton nMPR CMay 7 duse 4 EMPK June 18 lokerinos, and tieth day t publicat rein_on or before he f ter the day of the i otherwise the th as in case of default. this order be published ree successive weeks and The WENDELL I true copy. erk. By H » to Antwern Via Cherbourg and Southampton MINNEDOSA ......Apr. 3 May 28 Jume 25 MELITA “May 14 June 11 July 9 Montreal and Quebee 10 Liverpool MONTCALM “..............May @ Jume & TMONTROSEA SMONTY *MONTR( Montreal and Quebee IMETAGAMA IMARLOCH SMONTLAURI TMARBURN . s tFrom Montreal, *From’ Quebec. | Cunard Line, 517 14th St. N.W., Wash. D. C- N. Y. to Cherbourg and Sonthampton AQUITANIA .......Apr. 16 May 7 May 2§ BERENGARIS 1.1 Apr. 23 May 14 June FRANCONIA (new) Apr. 30 ... - MAURETANTA May 21 June 11 Juiy N Y to Cobh (Quirmstown). Liveriool SCYTILA (new) ...Apr. 26 May 24 Jume 19 TCAMERONLA (new) May 10 ... - FRANCONIA ™ (new) May LACONIA (new) ...June 10mits Queenstown. Toston obh (Quecnstown), Liverpook SCYTHIA (new) .. Apr. 27 May 23 Ju SAMARIA (new) . June 10 Jyly 3 Aug. N.Y. to Plymouth-Cherbonrg-London. AUSONIA (new)...Apr. 19 ....... June 28 SALBANTA (new) . Apr. 26 Mas 31 July 10 SSANONIA May_ 0 June 21 Aug.16 FLANCASTRIA May 24 fJuly 8 Aug NTONIA (new) . July 26 {Omits Plymouth. calls at Quebec, Cobli (Queenstown) SCARMANIA May *CARONIA id day eal.) A (ST Clork & Test OFFICIAL NOTICES, i comrsox der to test t e advi ) June 27 » Delfast and Glasgow. ceeoeoMay 1 May 20 May 7 OF THE_DISTRIC 'l“ on, April 7, 1924 F e’ commiunity prisi Cong fon’ 3 ot the of Murch” 1, 1020), which the Zonibg Commistlon (o suspesd Tezutations at any time. without | witlout hearing, where they deom | e exigencies of the sitaation demad tion, @ public hearing will be heid in th of the District building at 10 | Ap 1954, The' text of the pro. | Zadition to mection 3 i ne follows. Yarther, that the commission may y time. and without notice, suspend any hearins natt “be RCDOLPH SHERKILL ot of Congress i1l ensble & 7 July 12 Avg. 7T s ¥ YSTEI AVID LYNN. Zouing Commission ot of Columbia INING COMMISS Columbla, Washington. fance with visions of roved March 1. 1920 Congress, cotitled * ight, arem and uee Districr of Columbia and fo aud for othe ¥ xiven that a pub. the hoard room ¢ April 17, 1924, 0 TE_ DISTRIC 5, 1921.—In suthiampton. Liveryool Aug. 21 Sept. 1 v 5 Aug, werbourz, London June' 7 July 12 June 21 July 26 June 28 Aug. Clasgow v % June thie eate ing arposes s Jistricts TIAL TO property in located alonj to wit FIRS' i SATHENIA . 6 July 4 *CASANDRA L1100 May 15 June 13 July 11 *SATTURNTA _..May 22 June 20 July 18 French Lipe, 1406 N.Y. Ave.,N.W.,Wash. D. C. New York-Pl New York Havre I’ ~Apr. 16 Ju *ROCTAMB! LA SAVOIE except lots S01, square 2538 exeept 191 and California st 818, _squa 28: sqnare 1ots_2K1 square 2 nd_California st except Connecticut 2 except lots 1, 6 June 17 July Vigo-Havre. Le.s Ot 119 incl ts 812 and *DE LA SALLY May *NTAGARA . June E Holland-America Line, 24 State St., N.Y. New York to Rotterdum Plymonth, Tologne-Su SW AMSTERDAM Apr. 19 May May 3 June May cl., ts front or 24 Tune 7 Juls June 21 July June 14 July July 5 A ONE (new) (new) DAM 1 NDAM RYNDAS by 1t rida aves.: "1 teA o CLASS €A Further Information from Companie: RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY ASON. | | i \ ‘ \ ‘ ‘ | i | i | Rittenhonse nd 100 feet road, and ! eorgia ' Tuckerman, a line parailel Kenbos st.; e to REA: Lots 502 ts 810, square : lots 51 loeated o — Hotel Delaware City FROM ESIDENTIAL “Br AREA nessee Ave MERCIAL (" AREA: The | Rates T tihs on the west side | Phone eburs road nes between I st. and | ST Windsor 1.0 i st.: lots 100 and squar i | Ruoning water and baths. Splendid. Accommodations, Servations. Lincoln NS. 801 A ST, S South_Carolina_Ave. and_Buropean plans. ts in squa 918 fronting the west side | A Cateteria. =) Letween | achanan FROM R AL: SAILINGS o EUROP “dry men” are elected to federal state, county or city offices. Mrs. Catt explained that Towa, her home state, had gone dry by local option, but that it had taken thirty years to “make” it dry. By the same process of gradual drying, thought it might be reasonable to give nation-wide prohibition 100 years to become a complete success Mrs. Catt said she agreed '.»l':y vious speaker of the evening, Ren resentative Barkley of Kentucky, tha “we have a poor, low grade o forcement,” due largely, she said, “that great army of political patron age,” the dry enforcement officers ir federal, state, county and city force The trouble is,” she said, “that ther are €0 many wet men where dry me oughtto be.” A ' Iuxplaining that she was a lr:'ql:'l ral_ and had taken a vOW e . i wet for any office, Mrs. Catt Hamburg-American Line (See United American Lines) Lioyd-Sabaudo, Int. Exc. Bank, Gen. Agts., 5th & H Sts. N.W., Wash., D. C. New York to Naples and Genoa CONTE VERDE Ma CONTE ROSSO Navigazione Generale Italiana, 1 State St., N. Y. New York to Naples and Genos COLUMBO 16 May 28 July 1 5 1 Jume 17 July 19 Tuty 12 Sepi. 10 | Pre New York-Plymouth-Dremen 15 May 15 June 19 10 June 12 Jaly 16 1 July ciass cabin *alied upon the womanhood of Am 4 1o g0 to the ballot box and to stir up all the “good women,” especiall in the villages and towns of the cour try, to strengthen the forces of pro- hibition by their votes at the comin July 1 Aug. v Julr 8 Aug 1 VENTANA ... .July 12 Aug. 17 Sept. 16 Norwegian-Amer. Line,22Wh'all St.,N.Y. | New York to Norway-Sweden-Denmark- Germany. n Norris, writer, urged wom- or en rfficials. zines ex- on prohi- Kath en to write letters of protest ent to the proper STAVANGERFORD Apr. 16 Mas 20 June 24 | couragement e prop | BERGENSFJORD ..My 2 June 6 July &]and to newspapers and m Royal Mail 26 Broadway, N. Y. | pressing their convicti v é bition N sy to, Cuerbours-Southampton-Hamburg. Representative DRI that no nation 1 bt Taws were o Violations of the *OHIO : and ure to enforce it Were New York to as a “disgrac | *ORDUNA rs of the evening were N. Y. to Bermuda-Asores-Lisbon Mre. 1da Clyde Clarke and Mrs. Henry ARCADIAN (Grst-ciass only)......-.Apr- 30 {35 Peabody, chairman. Scandinavian-Am. Line,27 Wh'all St.N.Y. |~ A patriotic song written for the oo g Sweden-Germany | casion by the soloist and his moth Was sung by William P. Pierson, bar tone. Barkley declared Fui could endure unless 2 Mny 17 June 21 Joly 2 May 24 July 5 Aug. 6 iymouth Helfast-Greenoc May 81 July | [ 5 July 17 TELLIC CMay 8 Jume 19 Anz. R REDERIK VIII ..May 20 July 8 Aug. 19 SOSCAR 11 s July Swedish-American Line, 21 State St.,N.Y. New York Direct to Sweden | sTOCKHOLM ... Apr. 15 May 2 Juls | *KUNGSHOLM """ 7ipr. 30 June 6 July 23 DROTTNINGHOLM May 10 June 11 July 1: Transatlantica Italiana, 5 State St., N.Y. New York-Genoa-Napies | ALIGHIERT Apr. 22 June & July 16 LPPE VERDI .May 15 June 27 Aug. 13 United American Lines, 39 B'way, N. Y. (Harriman Line) Joint Service With Hamburg-American Line N. Y.-Cherbourg-Southampton-Hambarg May 2 5 .26 June 3 July 10 28 May 27 June 24 May 15 June 21 Juiy 26 * June 10 July 8 NITED ROCKVILLE ROCKVILLE, Md., cial) —Because the m lerk here erred in the form Son. a young resident of Gaithers burg, this county, when he obtaincd a license March 24 last to marry Mi Virginia L. Mobley, also of Gaithers- burg, the young man was acquitted in the circuit court here of a charge of perjury The ind son_gave years, when eral years YOUNRET. Attorney Thomas L. Dawson, whe Tepresented the defendant, raised the point that Thompson had not sworn one way or the other concerning th girl's age and the court promptls agreed with him. it Although the license was issued marriage did not take place be- cause the parents prevented the ceremony. The American Legion posts of Mont- gomery county have offered a goll medal to the publi ol pupil o the county who prepares. bhes cssay on “Why Communism Is Menace to Americanism.” The con test will be limited to pupils between the ages of twelve and eighteen ¥ and all essays must he in the hand: of Prof. Edwin W. Broome. count superintendent of schools, by Jun 15. The county board of edueation will name the judges. X The winner of the county prize wil participate in a state-wide contest for { three es offered by the state or | ganization of the lagion, and the Win. Gradugtesof the Institutc are found everywhere | | ner of the state contest W ill take par in professional Accountaney practice (. F. A) | | in a nation-wide contest. [ rnoon and sari evenimg claenae avartabie. | | Acquitted of Liquor Charge. Telephone Main 8260 for Bulietin | Michael Hurdle, a young resident o & i .'i'h",.‘m"": and H Streets, N. W. | | ;consington, this county, was found no: = { zuilty by a jury in the circuit court her. 3 April 12 (Spe marriage license form of oatl ment charged that Thomp- the girl's age as ninetee he knew her to be sev- fOmits Cherbours. Former State's N. Y. to Hamburg—Direct STHURIN: = May & July SMOUN May 10 Tune 13 A : : June 7 July 17 SWESTPHALIA ".0000000 June 10 July 8 U. S. Lines, 1419 G St. N.W.,Wash.,D.C. N_ Y. to Cherbourg and Southampton. LEVIATHAN May 3 May 24 June 14 N. Y. to Piymouth, Cherbourg, PRES. ROOSEVELT Apr. 19 M HARDING. . Apr. PURLIC pr. WASHINGTON | May ... May 10 July 12 Au; ymoitin, calls at Queenstown 10mits Pivmouth’ and Cherbourg, calls at Southaimpto. BIN STEAMERS s’ Offices or Local Steamship Agents EDUCATIONAL. ACE INSTITUTE Accountency and Business Administration M. A. SMITH. thwest corner of | = A preliminary exami *"| MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. { LBT US sts.nw. hanges proposed may be obta Room { Our pri Prompt service. Call M. | 40 Local—Long Distance FEDERAL STORAGE AND FREIGHT otk Ave. ted part ; P H. RUDOLPH, AMES SHERRILL, DAVID LYNN pist. Bxp. Co. CUNO Dist. Bip. G YSTER, . 0. apT1otinesy PROPOSALS ATRES, (ABGE is ing the purchase echanical rolling eqnipment to be used by Streot cleaning department for sweeping. | ing the strests and carrying garbage fo | disposed_of. For_particulars address the | entine Embassy, 1506 Corcoran st. n.w.. | T 1434 to 1442 U St. N.W. $00 STORAGE ROOMS—MOVING VANS EXPERT PACKERS AND SHIPPERS Y Braree o Estimatea o Es © Telephons M. 8446 S il be opened At 1924, 1n the Turchase Section for furnishing materiai | and_construrtion on Bu- | ‘Trame and stuceo structnres | porators and storage purposes. Dropos: | —————— . T e Rber elther the furiohing and erec. | CLEAN. DRY_STORAGE <R rORNITURN any one ar all the siractures, excent | and planos. Estimate cheertally siven Cow ion” and flling: o certain portions of | Venlent location. WES s a. ave e work, such us steel structure. ete | B.W. Phone Main 1282. Blne prints and specificatio AT AR ARG ' Who Moves You ? m., April 2 | r the replacement deceased, and for lotters testamentary on 5aid_estate Ly Adelaide V. Macdonald, it is ordered this 4th day of April. A.D. 1824, that Patrick J. Macdonald, Mary “A. 'Macdonald, Robert Lovett Macdonald, George Thomas Macdonaid, Neil Francis ' Macdonald, ~Alice Mary :Macdonald, Adelaide Helen Macdonald, & minor, William Cantwell Macdonald, Helen M. Keefe, Edwin T. Keefe, Mary C. Fitzger- ald, Michael B. Macdonald, Charles' T. Mac- donald, Waiter J. Macdonald, and Amna V. Danahey, and all others concerned, appear ju said court on Monday, the 12th day of May, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock, a.m., to show cause | 3! why such application shouid not be granted. | H: Let notice Liereof be published in The Wash- | ington Law Reporter and The Evening Star, once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be mot less than thirty dass | before said return day. WILLIAM HITZ, Jus- | tice. (Seal) A true copy. Aftest: JAMES ! TANNER, Register of Wilis for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ap 5.12.19 EARL P. READY, Attorney 1413 Eye St. N.W. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TS| trict of Columbia, Holdiog an Equity Court.Margaret Shéldon _Anderson et al. plaintiffs. vs. Leonidas H. Keenan. trustee, i i —| | aus For fares, etc. =g ~ Is Just as Important as TR h suv.,ALIA Where You Move i [ o OLULU. NEW ZEALAND 1K st hriact Gof st The Wel ¥ e SService. 3 % orage in our freproot furalture ware- K€ house af reasonable rate Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co., 3 3 920-922 E Street NW. ¥ Telephone Main 6909 ; Quwuw&wwunwu—u—uw, Let Us Estimate before_you move: estimates free: prompt serv- ice.” Phone Maia 1005, District Express Co. 3 H 3 3 Sails from_Vancouver, apply Can. Pac. Railway, 1410 Washington, or the Cana Winch Building, 741 . Vanconver. B. C. m Austral sanounces mew winter schedule to Florids Four Days Only Baltimore *to Miami Fare, ineluding berth and meals. / $45.00 ench way Next Sailingw, Apr. 17 and Apr. 28. For Full Particulars Apply JOSEPH P. STEPHENSON. Agent o 205 7in St. 8.W. Phone Main T44-745 Circulars may be had at Btar Office a1, defendasts —Equity No. 40879.—Order of | Publication.—The object of this suit is to ob- faln & decree appointing a receiver to sell cer. tain real estate described as follows: Lot No. 18 in square No. 835 in C. Gessford's subdi- + vision lltptr plat recorded in the office of the surveyor far the District of Columbia, in Liber 118, folio 21, commonly known as 503 F strect ! Dertheast; als lot No. 11, bleck No. 5. in T e ivision of & n . “‘South Brookland,” as recorded in the . office iof the surveyor for the District of Cofnmbi in Liber 7 (county 1:‘"““"" follo 35, and hold the proceeds after payment of the debts of said decedent Mary Nina Chandler, subject to the further order of this court. '‘pon motion of the plaintiff, Percy J. Saffell, it is | by the court, this 9th day of April, A.D. 1824, i that the defendant, Charles Chandler, 1 If liviog, ard his unknownheirs, alienees and devisees, if he be dead, cause their appear- ' ance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of the ninetieth da; exclusive of Sundays | and legal bolidays, after the day of the first tion hereof, otherwise this cause will proceeded with'as in case of default: pr vided & copy hereof be published once & ‘week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star news paper, longer and other publication being dis pensed with for satisfactory. cause shown. L JE! GS8 BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.) A true cop Test: MORGAN H, BEACH, Cierk. Ry Clerk., i, K. CUNNINGHAM, Awst. UNTED S‘_A}‘j&%@ FIREPROOF TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 KRIEGSCXPRESS . | PACKING Y SHIPPING o age i BoWe Main 2019, UIBO, May 22 | Senate Group Would Have All county violating the local option law of ths It was represented by William Nicholis of this vicinity that Hurdle had old him intoxicating liquor, But th jury decided Nicholls was mistaken. number of similar cases against other: in which N the principal wit- ness, were dismissed at the suggestion of State’s Attorney Garrett. The Henderson-Smith-Edmonds Post of the American Legion of i) has undertaken to care for the Iar piece of ground in front of the Rock ville courthouse, in which is located monument to the Confederate dead, and a committee consisting of Warner 17 Pumphrey, Robert Peter, jr., and Hugh WILL ASK CHANGE | IN COTTON REPORTS [fi: 5 2ot & ey { tended to and that no rubbish collects Legion Celebration. Representatives of the Ameriean Legion posts at Rockville, Kensine ton, Sandy Springe Silver Spring will meet at Silver Spring April 27 and make arrangements for a joint cele- bration of Memorial day. “It ig tho plan to hold the exercises at Rocl ville, probably in the morning, and % have former service men attend in_uniform. J. Lawrence Burdette, leading ama- teur base ball pitcher of Montgom- ery county, and mainstay in the'box last season for the Boyds team of the Montgomery County League, who was arrested Thursday night in connec- tion with the death of Clarence M. Griffith, well known resident of the upper section of the county, who died early in the week in a Washington hospital, as a result of injurjes sus- tained in a fall the night of March 30, was yesterday afternoon releaged on bail in the amount of $2,000, While the warrant against Bur- dette charges murder, State Attorney Garrett conferred with Judge Robert B. Peter and they agreed that tha young man should be admitted to bail. INCREASE ARMY FUNDS. Senate Committee Restore Several Items. The annual Army appropriation bill was reported yesterday to the Senate, carrying $326,606,352, or $3,368.000+ more than allowed in the House, Among the important increases ap- proved by the Senate committee were $300,000 for Army transportation, $600,000 for military posts and $1.- 624,000 for various activities of tha militia bureau. MEXICANS FLOCK TO U. S. Unsettled conditions in Mexico have caused an unusual influx of Mexican laborers into Texas, Secretary of La- bor Davis informed Senator Willis of Ohio yesterday in a letter suggesting that means be found of discouraging the movement, PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Jass, Popular Mowe in 20 lessons wwsons if you buy iustruments bers, Bend for free booklet. «hristersen Schoel, 1832 G st n.w: Man 1978 Kasy terma. r. 1106 Hopkins st. Work Done by Department of Agriculture. ! The Senate cotton group plans to make a fight on the floor of the Sen- ate for the amendment of laws con- trolling cotton reports and to confine all cotton reports to the Department of Agriculture. Senator Smith, democrat, South Car- olina, recognized as‘spokesman for the cotton group, said yesterday that they would offer an amendment to the Jjoint resolution introduced by Senator Robinson, demograt, Arkan- sas, which would order the director of the census to make an immediate census of the amount and grades of cotton held in the warehouses, mills and on the farm. 5 The amendment would provide that a new census report be issued sepa- rately from others shoying the amount, grade and staple of foreign cotton in this country, and lintdrs and old cotton on hand up to and including July 25. This would confine the other reports to production and consumption. The amendment further would provide that the cotton giv- ning report be issued by the Depart ment of Agriculture instead of the bureau of census of the Department of Commeres | e STOCK DISEASE FOUGHT. ‘Budget Bureau Asks Money to Fight Foot and Mouth Malady. The government's campaign against foot and mouth disease was pointed toward, California yesterday when the Budget Bureau requested of Cons gress an additional appropriation of $1,500,000. The disease has spread since $1,- 000,000 was_appropriated last month and now exists in five or more coun- ties and in the stockyards of Los While there is no actual suffering Angeles and San Francisco. So far [yet among the Mexicans who are seek the government has obligated itsqlf | ing work, the Secretary said, “the sup- to pay $1,049,980 to owners of infected | ply far ¢xceeds the demand, and un- live stock slaughtered in an effort to | less conditions improve there may be cure the spread of the epidemic, real suffering.” He estimated the i movement at Laredo alone at 100 a A candidate for the British parlia- | 94%- ment is required to put up a de- posit of 3750, which he forfeits if he polls les< than ono-eighth of tha total vote cast. The safe way to cross the strect is to wait for a crowd. But you can say that about adopting a new idea,

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