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GAL NOTICES AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. - AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER Bankruptcy Sale of New, High-grade Furni- ture, Draperies, Upholstery, Window Shades, Fine Mahog. Cash Register, Safe, Cabinet, etc., contained in Nos. 821 and 823 13th Street NNW. Also Auto Truck. By virtae of an order of (he Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Bankraoptey Court. in re Amos W. McDevitt, Bankrupt No. 1455, the umdersigned Trustee will scll within the above premises By Public Auction Thursday, June 19th, 1924 Commencing 10 0'Clock A.M. Tigh-grade Overstuffed Mohair, Cat Velvet, Tapestry, Caxement Cloth nnd other Living Room Suites, Odd Chairs and Rockers, Hall Chairs, Ameri- can Walnnt 10-picce Dining Room Suite, Gateleg Tables, Cane and Mahog- any Chairs and Rockers, Iloor Lamps. Davenport Tables, Console Tables and Mirrors, Tapestry, Cut Plush, Mohair, Velvet, Damnsk, Rep, Cretonne and other Draperies und Upholxtery, Braids, Gimp and Fringe, Window Shades, ctc.. also Fime Mahogany Cash Register, Safe, Cabinet, Sewing Machimes, Tabies, Ford Delivery Truck, ete. On View Afternoon Day Before Sale ¢ Terms: Cash Je13.14,16.17.18 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE TWO. STORY _BRICK DWELLING = REING TREMISES 1607 NEW JERSEY AVENCE NORTHWEST. Ry virtue of a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4718, folio 446 et seq.. of ihe Tand records of the Diatrict of Columbis, =04 21 the zoquest of the party secured there. Fr. the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- anction in_ front of the premises.’ on WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. AD. 1924 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premines. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 5 ia John Miller's rubdivision of square east of square 509. a% yer plat recorded in Liber H. D. C.. folio 64 of he records of the office of the surveyor of no Distriet of Colmmbia Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for ., forther particolars of which will i< sonoinced at time of sale: the purchase rrice above said trust to be pnid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conseyanciog, ra- cording _und “revenue stamps &t purchaser’s cost " Terms to be complied with within WNirty days otberwise deposit forfeited and the Broverty may be advertised aud resold at of ¢ the iscretion of the frustees. CLARENCE M_ DE VEILE, WILLIAM A. BOWIE. T-d&ds,e x50 Trastees. ADAM A WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER Trustees’ Sale of Valuable | Three-Story and Basement ' Brick Dwellingg No. 2031 | O Street Northwest. By sirtne of a certain deed of frost duly | recorded. in Liber No. 4688, folio 38° < of the land records of the Distrt o’ Vambia. and at request of the party trustees will worured thereby. . _in front of THE 23rd’ DAY £ O'CLOCK P, following-described land and premises, itunte in fhe eity of Washineton rict of Columbia. to wit: Lot & in Manche H. Meline by Charies Bary’s Attores subdivision of 10fe 0 square 96 ax per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Colum is in Liber 21 at folls 112, improved hy & hrick awelling containing 9 ‘rooms, £ balas, bot water heat and eloctricity. Terms of sale: Ome-third of the purchase | O money to be paid in cash. the balance In two equal instaliments. payable in one and two Ars. with interest at 7 per cent per an. um.’ parable cemiannuslly. from dar of seeured by deed of Lrost upon the urop sold. or all cash. st the aption of the purchaser. A deposit of 8500 required of fhe purchaser st the time of saie. All co vevancing. recording. revenge siamps and notarial fees at the cost of the pnrchaser. Torms of sale to he complied with within thirty days from das of sale, otherwise fhe trustens regarve the right 1o reseil the prop erts at the risk and cost of the defaultine parchaser. after five dave wivertisement of jome. newspaner published in e city of Washington. D, HARRY K. BONR PRANCIS .. NEURECK, Je12. d&dnexsu Trustees. AUCTIONEERS. To Close an Estate. Trustees’ Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwelling No. 1505 Swann Street N.W. The undersigned will scli 2t pmblic auetion fn froot of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1924 AT FIVE-THIRTY P, lot § iu square 191, improved as abose. Terms (0 be announced at saic. A deposit of 3200 required. Convevancing. recording. snd revenue Stamps At purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days or de- posit forfeited. WILLIAM C. MARTT ERSKINE GORDO o125t exSu i 1‘?!35(0(:_ ‘—AB:M A WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, . Bankruptcy Sale of Ragio Supplies, Fixtures, Fine Cash Register and Miscel- laneous Stock in Trade of the Fixit Shop. By virtue of an order of the Supreme “ACourt of the District of Columbia. holding a Bankruptcy Court, in re Guy M. Haker. trad- ing as the Fixit &hop, bankrupt No. 1467, the undersigned trustes will sell by public ‘anc tion, at_Wesebler' .w., oo WEDNESDAY, U COMMENCING TE M miece Ianeous. Kadlo Seis and Supplies. Taiking Ma chine Parts. Tennis Rackets, Dolis and Doil Tarts, Stationery. Razor Strops, Spool avelties, ete. e, Display Tables, er. et ‘ash PHILBRICK McCOY. Trustes 7 Columbian Buildin THOMAS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING PREMISES 143215 @ BT. N.W. By virtoe of a certain deed of ‘trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4044, folio 415 et seq., of the land records of the Distriet of Co lumbia, and at the request of the party secared fhereby. (he undersigned trustee will sell at public suction, in front of the prem: fees, “on' FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF 'JUNE. A.D. ‘1924, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and prem- ises. situate in the eity of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia. and designsted as and being lot 71 in Silas S. Daish’s sobdivision of 10t 24 in square 200, as per plat receorded in the ‘office of the surveyor for the District of Columbla in Liber 29. at folio 1TS. being the same property conveyed to Fdward E. Marshall and his wite, Mamie E. Marshali, as joint (cnants. by desd dated March 29, 1812, and recorded in Liber 3510. folio 397, of the land records of the said District of_Colombia Terms of salv: One-third of the purchase money o be paid in cash, balanee in two equal iostailments. yayable in one and two vears, i interest ‘at G per centum per mnnum. Paysbie semiannoally, from day of sa Eecured by deed of trust upon the properts aold. or a1l caxh, at the option of tae pur- haser. A deposit of $200° will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, Tevenue stamps, ete. t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiied with within thirty days from day of sale. otberwlse the trustee reserves the right to reseil the prop " arty at the risk and cost of defsulting pur- chaper after five days' advertisement of snch resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington, PANY By ALFRED H. LAWSON, Real Estate Officer, 3e10-a&ds.exSt Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. STEBS' SALY OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. REING A HOUSE AND LOT NUMBERFD 4002 ARKANSAS AVE. N.W. Ry virtue of a certain deed of truid duly in Lider No. 4506, folio 23, of the 1and_records of the District of Columbia, and at the reqnest of the party secured thereby, The undersigned will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY. APRIL TWENTY-FI 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0°CLOCK P.ML, the following described land and premises, situats in the District of Colom. bis and lot numbered seventeen (17) in square red twenty-niue hundred and Twenty-five (2925). “Sani’s Addition.'' as de- seribed in said deed of trust, upon the follow- ing terms: urehesee to pay one-third of the parchase price in the balance in two instaliments in eme and fwo vears, respectivels, wi tervst ai the rate of 7% per anoum, eecured by deed of trust on %old. or all cash. at the option ehaser: taxes and interest paid or adjusted to the date of sale: all conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at the cost of purchaser: Zoo4 title or mo sale. A deposit of $500 wil Pe required at the time of sale, and settle- ment to be made within thirty (30) days of of mle or deposit forfeited the rost And risk of the Bye st.'n. 3. WRILEY JACOBS, 1412 Eye st. n.w. Trustees. ULT BAVING BEEN MADE RY o s g o dae 14 be sold on MONDA' [UNE N REReTey 1024, AT FOUR-TRIRTY 'CLOCE P.M., at ‘the same place and on mme termw tl\: M'mluflfll..:l the cost o riak of said defauiting purchaser. . . - BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES. e13-aot exSa , DG, WARHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- CHAS. H. SEEWOLD, Trustee, Columbian Bldg. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE M- PROVED HEAL ESTATE. ON REACH DRIVEWAY EXTENDED NEAR WEST- ERN AVENUE, D. C. By virtue of a_décree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause No. S8TRT. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public amuction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE SEVEN TEENTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. A FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.." the following described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of & tract of land known as James Gift and besinaing for the same at the wouthwest corner of EN Pick- ney’s lot in the north line of Van Riswick's land, thence with the west line of Pickney's lot north 14 374 degrees, west 21 perches, thence sonth S8 degrees west 7.64 perches. therce south 14 3,74 degrees east 21 perches to Van Diswick's lige. thence with said line S8 degrees cast 7.64 perches 1o the of beginning. Reing assesved for tax- n porposes as parcel 78/7. Seventy-eight over seven Terms of sale: One-thind cash, balance fn | two equal installments. pasable in one and two years. with intereat st 6 per cent per snnum. pavable semiannuaily. from date of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop. erts’ sold. or all cash. &t option of purchawer. 200 required at time of sal recordiog, and notarial fees | at_the cost of purchaser. Terms to be com- | plied with within sixty days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resel] the property at the risk and cost of | the defaulting purchaser. after five days' ad- | vertiement of such resaie in wome newspaper published in the city of Washington. D. C. CHAS, §. SHREVE, 1322 Connecticut ave. LUCIUS @ C. LAMAR. 927 15th st. n.w. Trustees. . ATCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL REING A HOUSE AND LOT 7 2810 RHODE 1SLAND AVE. NE Tis Virtne of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liher No. 449, at folio 302, of the land wds of the District of Columbis, and at reqnest of ‘the parties secured thereby. the undersigned will sell at pablic_auction. in frout_of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, au TWENTY-FIFTH. 1824, AT FIVE PM.. the following described land 20 “premises, sitnate in the District of Co- lumbla, and being lot numberod four (4) in square’ numbered forty-throe hundred snd eleven (4311). as Adescribed in said deed of trust, mpon the following terms Purchaser 1o pay one-third of the porehase installments one and two years, respectively. with in rest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, ured by deed of trust on the property or all cash. at the option of the pu eh taxes and interest paid or adjusted the date of saie: all convesancing, recordin, and revenue stamps at the cost of purchaser. Sood title or no sale. A deposit of $500 will be required at the time of sale and settie- ment to be within thirty (30) days of the | date of sale or deposit forfeited and the property resold at the cost and tisk of the defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' pre- vious mdvertisement of such resale in some Washington newspaper. B._FRANCIS SAUL. No. 1412 Eye st. n.w. J. WRILEY JACOBS, No. 1412 Eye AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUABLE THREL APARTMENT HOUSE KNOWYN A8 1812 NORTH CAPITOL Ty virive of 2 certain deed of trost dated February 13, 1924, being instrument No. 196, recorded February 18, 1024, among the land Tecords of the District of Columbis, and st the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will mell st public auc- tion, in_front of the premises. on THURS. DAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JUM A.D. 1924, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the foi- lowing described land and premiecs. in_the District of Columbia. and desh a0d_being lots 107 and 108 in Francis A. Rlundon’s subdivision of lots 1n block S, “Bloomingdal per plat recorded in Liber County No. 17. at folio 9, of the recorda of the office of the survesor of the District of Columbia, sublect to covenants of rocord. Terms:' Soid_subject to & prior deed of trust for $14.500 and_overdue interest and taxes thereon and a second trust for 35,150, payable $100 per month, including interest, | further particnlars of which will be announced | at time of sale: the purchase above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. " Conveyancing, recording and reve- nue stamps at purchaser’s cost.. Terms (o be complied with within thirty days, ofher- | wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold, at the diseretion of ISAAC, KIRKSTRINE. SAMUBL V. GUSACK. Trastees. the trustecs. | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. OF FOUR BRICK DWELL- 2. No. 3804 snd No. 3408 A Ne. 3045 PORTER ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D, C. By virtue of four certain deeds of trust ‘read as follows: “In the B restricted’ area dated May 25. 1035, respectively, duly record- |24 in liber 4994, folio 208; liber 4094, folie | 223: tber 4084, folio 220, and 1iber 4994, follo 210, respectiveiy, of the land records for the | the “party secured thereby, respectively, the | undersigned trustees will “sell at public aue- | tion, n front of the respective premises, on | TUBSDAY, THE 17th DAY OF JUNE, 1924, | COMMENCING AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., the | following described land and premises, situate in the county of hington. District of Co- lambia; known end inguisbed lots nom- bered 774, 775 and 776 of the bdivision by Dorothy Geare of parts of lots 60 and 61 | of subdivision by 8. P. Brown, recorded in | Book L. C. No. 2, page B8, in the office of Pleasant (in square new known for faxation Jorposes as_muare 2620), as eaid lots oum. bered 774, 77! | Earveyor for ‘the District of Columbia, Mount | down on plat of said subdivision by Dorothy 8. Geare, recorded in book 71, page 43, In the ofice of the surveyor for 'tie District of olum) And at 5 O'CLOCK P.M. ON THE SAME DAY. lof numbered 82 of subdivision by Doro- thy §_Geare of lot 58 (of subdivision by North-West Washington Improvement Com- Incorporated, recorded in Book County Page 46, in the office of the surveyor for ihe Distric of Columbia), square 2061. as | said_lot numbered 82 is shown avd laid_down |on plat of said subdivision by Dorothy 8. Geare recorded in book 71, page 50, in the office of the rurveyor for the District of Columbla, Terms of saic: All cash. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of xale on each lot, All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of defaniting purchaser” after 5 days’ advertise- ment of snch resals in some newspaper pub. lished in Washiowon, D. G. GEORSE' CALVERT BOWIE, 3. HOWARD HIXSON, Je8-d8ds.exSa ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Business Property Known As 1128 Tth Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded on the 11th day of October, 1923, as instrument No. 33 of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned {rostees will seil at public ‘agetion in" front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE 27th DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1824, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M. the foliowing' demcribed land and . situate in the District of Columbia and desigmated as and beisy parts of Ints numbered twenty-eight (28) twenty-nine (29) in Rothwell and Nayloe's subdivision of lots in wgare 435, s per plat recorded in Liber N. K. st folio 239 of the records of the surveyor for the Distriet of Columbia, begiuning for the swme om Seventh street west fourteen (14) feet south of the Dorth- east corner of said lot numbered twenty-eight (28), thence south along said street cighteen (i8)'feet. thence west one hundred (100) feet o a public alley, thence north eighteen (18) feet, thencs east one hundred (100) feet (o the ‘point of beginning. Terms: Sold subject o covenants of it any, and two prior deeds of trust an overdue interest and taxes, $f any: said Drior dceds of “trst aggregating mately $16,500. particalars of which announced at the time of sale; the | price_above sald trusts to be paid Conveyancing, recording and revesve stam; at purchaser's cost. A deposit o be 'required at the time of sale. sale to be complied with within 30 daye Lo 3 Rne 16 resel the property At serve the right to resel ai visk and cost of the defanlting purchaser. | Zouing committees and | are mvited to be and 776 are shown and Iaid | ;'.r'go-. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. STERS' SALE OF VALU. PROVED REAL, BSTATE. KNOWN AS 244 SIXTEENTH STRERT By vittue of a cortain deed of trust recorded March 29, 1922, in Liber 4097, follo 111, of the 1ind records of the Distriet of Columbis, and at the request of the party socured there- by, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- lic auction. in frout of the premises, on MON THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JU AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the follow. ing real estate, situate in the Disirict of Oolumbla, and 'designated fourteen '(14) in Charles eighty o as per ihe ol of the Wirveyor for the ‘Distict of Cojombia in Book 11, at page 152, Terms of sale: Said property is subject fo & prlor deed of trust securing aa indebtedness of $2.250 and will be sold subject to satd indebtedness. The above Said deed of e 1o to be'paid 1o cam A it of $300 will be requi ot S B ey e Ieing 2t the time Stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of fale 16,20 qomplied with within thirty days ' Otherwise deposit will be orfeited and property resold at risk and cost of defaulting porcharer after five dave’ ‘ad such resa published in Wu.hl-.lml."l‘:? lum ST HARRY A. KITE. 7 1514 K St N.W. w CWA“LI.A E CHISWELL, ontinental Tru : s B st Buildiae, THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE GF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. " “BEING ~PREMISES 1406 | 34th STREET NORTHW EST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated August 1. 1523, being instrument No. 18, recorded June 5,'1924, amoog the land records of the Distriet of Columbia, and i the re Quest of the party secured ‘thereby. the un- dersigned trustees will sell at_public auction, In front of the premises_on TUBSDAY. THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. . AT FOUR P.M.. the following described nd premises, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being the south 30 feet front on 34th street by depth of 120 feet of lot 63 in square 78, George fown. now known as square 1246 in the eity of Washington. known Tor assessment and taxation purposes ms lot 825, square 1246, Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trus for $1.400, furher particulars of which will be announced at time of male: the purchuse price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Convesancing cording _aud “revenue stamps at purchaser's coSt. " Terms 1o be complied with within fhirty days, otberwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. MICHAEL WALSH, KARST HOPMAN. ZONING COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, Juse 7, 1924, In compliance with fhe provisions of section 3 of ‘an act of Congress approved March 1, 1920 (public No. 133, 66th Congress, entitled, ““An Act to Regulate the Height, Area Use of Ruildings In the District of Columbia and to Create a Zooing Commission and for Other Purposes™). potice is hereby glven that a poblic hearing will he held in the boardroom of the District huilding at 10 am.. June 19, 1924, for the purpose of con- sidering the following proposed chy the boundaries of the use. height districts and zoning regulations. Change from first commerctal (- residential “'A restricted” ares- both sides of Macomb St. d Massachusetts Aves. Change from “B' area to "B restricted” area—All rty zoned as residential within the area bounded 2s follows: North, R street; south. M street, east, Rock Creek ‘Parkway: west. S5th streel between P and R strects and 37th street be tween M and P streets. Change from nd “C'* ares to ‘B restricted” srea - Squares 2587, 2588, 2589, 2500 and 2591 and parvels 81/9° and 81/11," located slong both sides of Harvard St. N.W., between Mount Pleasant _street the 'Zoological Park. Change trom B 27 - stricted” area—Squares 2205 and 2206 bounded thedral avenue, Woodley place and Cal reet. street. Change from ‘A restricted’’ restricted” area—Lots 290 and 300, 2529, located on east side of 23d 8f. N.W. between Bancroft place and Californis_street Chaoge from A restricted” mrea fo - Lot 97, square 2330, located on east Phelps place. N.W.. near California Change from “A restricted” ares to “A' area—Lots 35 to 40 incl., square 2098, located on Woodley and Klingie rosds between 324 and 34th streets. Change from second rom- mercial “D" area to residential “‘B" area - Square £11. bounded by 4th, 5tbh, E and F strrets N.E. Change from 'second commer- cinl to residential—Lot L. square 463. located on the xouthwest corner of 6th and Maryland S.W. Change from residential to first mercial—Lots 40, 62 and 63, square 462. locuted at the northwest cormer of 6tb and Maryland avenve S.W.: lot & and parts of Iots 9, 10 and parcel 38/15, square 1860, Jo- cated ‘in the Iine of Northampron st. N.W. between Connecticut aveaue and 39th stree frontage on both ides of 8th st. N.W., be. tween 'O and P streets. Change from resi- dential, B and 40-foof beight, to first com- mercial, “C"* and 60-foot height—Lots 63 to 35 incl, 807, 808, 800, 20 and 170, square 3008, located on ‘north side of R. I. ave N.W., between 2nd and 3rd streets, and lots 115 {0 133 incl., square 3098, located on the south side of R. I. N.W., between 2nd and 3rd sts. Change from residential, ‘A restricted”” and 40 foot, to first commercial, “C"_and 60 foot—Smail triangular area in lot 801, square 2957, located between Alasks and Georgia avenues, near Kalmia rd. Cbange from second commercial to industrial—Lota 15 and 16, squarc 697, located on_southwest corner of 'Half and K streets S.E. Change. from A" area to A restricted” area—All property exempted from “A restricted” area when “’A restricted area districts were origi- nally created ou October 31. 1923, being lots and parcels located in or pear the following squares: 1683, 1744, 1746, 1758, E.1758, 1750, 1760, 1761. 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766. . 1769, 1816, 1839. 1840, 1842) 184: ! 1882, 207, 2040, 2046, 2050, 2061, 2065, 2066, 2113, 2121, 2128, . 2212, 2214, 2315, 2221, 2204 | 2262, 2268, 273! =m0, 2653, 2651 2710, 3163, 3107, 1983, 2038, '2062, 3170, Amend 20ming regulations, seetion 111, residential dis- trict, so that consents for fraternity houses 1 "ot be required in the “C" ing to item 8 of the first paragraph the followiog: ““In the A. A restricted, B and | B restricted area districts.” Amend section | XVI (4) roniog reguiations by changing the definition of ‘B restricted” area district to digtrict the mintmum dimensions of yards |and eourts and maximum percemtage of lot | occupancy shall b the same as for ‘B’ . Distriet of Columbia, and at the request olidhmu' el g e A o e shall be erected for use s an apartment | bouse or a gat or a botel, nor shail any exist- |ing bullding be eniarged for use as an apart- | ment house, a fiat "or a hotel, mor sball | &ny building hereafter erected be bese purposes.’’ A preliminary examinstion of the_chang DProposed may be obtaimed at Room 306, Dis- irict butiding. at 2 p.m., June 16, 1924. ther interestad parties BANERUPTCY NOTICES iN _THE SUPEBME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia, Holding a Bankruptcy Court.—Ia the Matter of Ide Millinery Com- a _Corporation, Bankropt.—In Bank- ptcy. No. 1470.—To the ereditors of Ide Millinery Company, & corporation. of the city of Washington, District of Columbla: Notice is hereby gived that on the 12th day of June, A.D. 1924, the said Tde Millimery Company was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of its creditors will be heid at my of- fice in the Wilkins building, 1512 H street northwest, Washington, D. C., on the 23rd of June, A.D. 1924, at 10:30 o'clock a.m.. at which fimé the said creditors may attend, prove thelr claims, appoint a trustec. examiné the officers of the bankrupt corporation and transact such other business as may properly come beforn said meeting. BALPH D. QUIN- TER. Referee in_Dankruptey. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL KOTICES LEGAL NOTICES GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Atterney. IN THE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbia.—Holding Probate Court. ~ln re estate of Percy Metager, deceased. No. 29971, Adm. Doc. @7.—Order of Publica- tlan.—The notification as to the trial of the issues in this case relating to the validity of the paper writing filed hereln purporting to be the last will and testament of Percy Metager, Geceased, and purperting to have been sab- scribed by two witnesses on the seventsenth day of August. A.D. 1922, having been re- turned by the Marshal “'Not 10 be found.”" to Ida Ricbhardson, Willlam T. Graff, Charl M. Graff, A Lawson Baxter, Alice Baxter Jones, John P. Fauble, Virgiaia F. Rebuck, and Altee Kraft Barron, it is this 3rd day of Juse, A. , ordered, that the said issues be and hereby are set down for trial en the 15th day of tober, A.D. 1924, and that this order and the sulwtance of said jssues be pub- lisbed once n week for four weeks in ' the Washington Law Reporter and twice a week for the same period in The Evening Star newspaper: the substance of said issues being as follows: First, Wan the said paper writing executed by the sald Percy Metzger in due form of law as and for bis 1ast will and tes ment? Second, Was the said Percy Metsges At the time of the makiog and subscribing by him, or of the acknowledg by him. of the said paper writing of sound and disposing mind ard capable of executing a valid deed 5 flyAll‘w court. I-‘.A L. SIDDONS, 2 roe copy. Atte TANNER, Regiater of Wills for the Cnlln IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- trict of Columbia.—Holding a Probate Court. —In re estate of Mary Frs ceased ——Administration No. Publication.—The notifieation as to the tmal of the issurs in thix case reiatiog to the valid ity of the paper writing dated the 2nd day of February. 1922, and heretofore admitted to probate and record as the last will and testa. ment of Mary Frances Bishop, deceased, has. ing been returned as to Willard Collins, Flo ence W, Collins,_noa compos mentis, superin- rendent”of the chool for Feebleminded Chil- Pope. Virgie St burs aud Lalo Miller “not to be found,” it s 16th day of May, 1924, ordered that the be set down for trial on the 25th day of 1924 and that this order tional isxues framed the Z1st 1924, the decedent her ‘slleged execution of her sald purported will. dated the 2nd day of February. 1922. of wum pacify to exeente and was the execution by the Mary Frances Rishop of the said purported will. dated the of February, 1922, procured or obta s practiced or exercised upon the sald Mary Prances Rishop by one or more of the benefie- faries named in said purported will by reason whereof the execution of the said paper writ ipg was not the free and voluntars act of the maid Mary Frances Rishop. deceased. shall be published once a week for four weeks in_the ““Washington Law Reporter” and twice a week for the same period in The Kvening Star. I the conrt: F. I, SIDDONS, Justice. S Attest: JAMES TANNER, Register of Wil for the District of Colnmbia. Clerk of t ¥robate Court my21.24.28.31-504.7.11.14 STRICKLAND & TITTMANN, Attorneys. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.— Hoiding ~ Probate Court.—No, 31925, Administration —This is (o gise notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum bia has obtained from the Probate Court of be District of Columbia. letters testsmentars of James R. Davis, Iate of the deceased. ~ All persons claims against the deceased are here hibit the same, with the vouch. ers thereof, legally authenticated. to the sub- weriber. an’ or before the 9th day of June, A.D. 1925: otherwise thes mag by law be ex Cluded ander ms day of Jane. WILLIAM S McCARTHY. 734 15th st. n. Seal. " Atiest: THEODORE COGSWEL! Depoty Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Courr. OMER, Attorney. E COURT OF THE DISTRICT oF Holdinz Probate Conrt. - Estate of Susan E. S Clarke, deceassd - No, G187 Administration Docket 71.--Application having been made herein for probate of the last wil and testament of said deceawd. and for lnt fers testamentary ‘on said estaie. by Donald RS Rathbun. 1t 19 ordered this 3rd day of June. AD. 1938, that Sophie De Priest, How o1 Tenjamin. Weile . Hailock. Grace Terer Pitt P Colezrove, Frances (ofexrove. (arris A. Stearns. Frank Stearns and a1l oihers con comned. appear fn said court on Monday. the 14th day of July, A 1924, at 10 o'clock am. ‘to show cause why sneh application shodia not be granted. 'Lat notice hereof pe Dublished fo the Washiogten Law Reparter 2nd The Frening Btar. once in each of three Successive weeks befors the retnrn day herein mentioned. the first publication 1o Le not less than thirty dass before said retarn day. 4 A HOEHIING. 3 Seal Attest: THEQ. DORE CO%; s Deputy Register of Wills trict of Columbia. Clerk of the ourt. Se7.04.21 R, GATLEY & ROWLAND, Attorneys. COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF Columbia —Holding Probate Coart.—No. 21915, Administration.—This & to give netice that the snbscribers of the state of New York nd the District of Columhis, respectively, have ebtained from the Probats Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Georga W. Spier, late of the District_of Columbia. decessed.’ All persons having claims against the deceased are here- by warned fo exhibit the same. with the vonchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subseribers, on or before the 29th dus of Ma: A.D. 1925: otherwise they may by cloded from all benefit of sald estat: under our hands this 4th day of Ju YERA CAROLINE SPIER KUHN, NAND LA SALLE SPTER. Seal. _Attest: THEODORE COGGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 307.14.21 FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. —Hoiding _ Probate Court.—No. 29543, Adminiatration.—This is to give motice that ‘the subecriber. which was by the Su. preme ‘Court of the District of Columbis granted letters testamentary on the estate of Celestia A. Smith, deceased, has. with the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of “Columbis. hoiding _a Probate Court. ap- Tointed Monday. (he 23ra day of Jone, T 2t ten o'Clock w.m., as the time. and said conrt room as the piace, for makiss payment and distribation from said estate, under the court's direction and control, wher and where all_creditors and persona entitled to distribu- s or legacies, or the residue, ot parts e notified to attend. in permon or by agent or attorney duly suthorized. with their laims against the estate properls vouched. Given under my hand this 23rd day of May. 1924 NATIONAL SAVINGS AND 'TRUST COMPANY. Ty FRANK STETSON, Attorney. Seal. Attest: JAMES TANNER, Registrar of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Court. my¥1-je7.14 ANDREW WILSON, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THR DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—REstate of Margaret J. Osmun, deceased.—No. 31884, Administration Doeket 7L —Application baving been made herein for probate of the last will and testament and codicll of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Andrew Wilson. executor named in said will, it is ordered this fifth day of June, A.D. 1924, that pon-resident heirs-atdaw and next of Kin of Margaret J. Osmun, deceased, Anma Strunk,” Willlam R.’ Williameon, Lester W-. Crouse, Evelyn Elizabeth Stamets, Bath Wil limmson Colvin, Charles Creveling, Ingham C. Williameen, Tnrman Williamess. Ciars War- ren, Grace' Creveling. Creveline. George Gardner, Sadie McFerren, George M. Coryell, Nelson Coryell, Emery, George Dall Mary Lee Kiser, Lytle De Mott, Helen Lee Sterling, Mildred Lee MacAskie, Joseph Os- mun Skinner, Dr. Wilson M. Skinber, Lois Skinner, Dr. Milton M. O-;& Dr. Willilam F. H. Osmun, Nellie O. Van Naits, Bphraim Osmun, Mary Guerin. Robert A. Osmun, Irving D. Osmun. Robert Osmun and Hobert J. Warns a5d_all ofhers concerned. appear in said court on Wednesd: the 16th day of July, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why sach application should not be granted. Let Bétice berrof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the re- turn: day herein mentioned, the first publica- tion 1o be mot less than thirty days before said return day. A. A. HOEHLING, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Colnmbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. SeT. 14,51 ‘WILLIAM A. DONCH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court—Estate of Elena §. Chapman, deceased—No. 31577, Administration Docket 71.—Application having been made hereln for probate of the jast will and testament of said deceased, and for let- ters testamentary on said estate, Crumb, the cxecutor therein named, dered 'this 4th day of Jume. A.D. 1924, tha 3Joel Chapman, John Chapman, Jobn R. James and all others concerned, appenr in said court on Monday, the 14th day of July, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock am., to show canse why snch pplication shouid hot be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Eeporter and The Evening Star, once in each of three guccessive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to Be not less than thirty days before said return ¢ay. A._A. HOEHLING. Justice. Seal, At- test: THEODORE COGGSWELL, Deputy Reg- ister of Wills for the District of Columbta, Clerk of the Probate Court. 3e7.14.21 BRANDENBURG & BRANDENBURG, Atterneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICE OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Oourt.—Estate of Mary E. Bursn, deceased.—No, 31863, Ad- ministration Dockst Ti.—Application having been made herein for. probate of the last will $nd testament of ssid deceased; and for etiers testamentary on said esta race H. Rose, llhmfllfln'fhmylu,‘. 1 that Jona Mull Hurlbet, minor, R ‘Hauribat, custodian concerned, Appes; day ot | the 14tn w , the first Siys petdre s CHAMBERLAIN & SMITH and GOD- FREY L. MUNTER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. IN THE BUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of _Columbia.—Holding an Equity Court.—Mary Ellen Searcy, plaintiff, vs. Carl Selden Searcy and Aunie (ireen, defendants.— Equity No. 41588.—Order of Publication.—The object of ‘this suit is to obtain an absolute divorce from the defendant Carl Seider the ground of adultery committed bill of complaint alleged. On motion of coun- sel for the plaiotiff, it is by the court, this 3rd day of June, A.D. 1924, ordered. that the defendants Carl ‘Selden Seatey and Amnie May Green cause their appesrance to be entered Berein on oF before the fortleth (40jeth) day, exclusive of Sundays and Jegal holidays, firsi oecurring after the date of the first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be pro. ceeded with as in case of default; provided that a copy of this order be published once r week, for three consecutive weeks. in the ashington Law Reporter and The Bvening Star before sald day. By the Court, WEN. DPLL P. STAFFORD. Justice. Seal. ' A trug cony.” Toat: MORGAN H. BEACH, Cltrk. By F. B CUNKINGHAM, ‘Asst. Clerk. 37,1421 WILLIAM K. QUINTER, Attormer. - SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF o Columbfa.—Holding ~ Probate Court.—No. $1653, Administration.—This is to give notice the subseriber of “the Distriet of Co- lumbia has obtained from the. Probate Court of the District of N}nhh letters testa- mentary on the estate“of jomas L. Mac- donald, lste of the District of Columbia, de- ceased. All persons haying claims sgainst the deceased are hereby warned fo exhidit the same, with the vouchers thereof; legally- au- theaticated. to the subscriber; on or before the 23rd day of May, A.D. 1925 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit o swid estate. " (iven’ yoder my band, this Brd of May. 1924. ADELAIDE V.. MAC- DONALD, 4501 Mass. ave. p.w. Seal. Attest: Court. my3l-jet,14 ~ FRANK STETSON, Atterney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbis. —Holding Probate Coort. te of Joseph E. McKeever, deceased. —No. Administration Docket T71.—Application ha Il‘ been made herein for te of the will and testament of said decemmed, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Mary A. Owens, it is ordered this 4th day of June. A.D. 1924, that Bernard E. McKeever, Daniel J. McKeever, Henry C. McKeever. Gerald D. McKeever, Jues Joila MeKeover, Morgan Mc- Keever, Johu Thomas McKeever, Edward Lee McKeever, Helen C. McKeever, James Guy Mc- Keever and all others concersed, appear in said court on Monday, the 14th day of July, Let notice ;’w-l be published in the Wash- A e A Ty once each of three successive weeks befs the retarn day herein mentioned, the first pad- lieation to be net less than thirty days before said return day. A. A. HOEHLING, Jostice. Seal. Attest: THEODORE COQGBWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Collr;nbhé Clerk of the Probate Court. Je7.14.21 CHOMELIN & LAWS, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding ~ Probate - Court.—Ne. 31636, Administration.—This is to give votice that the subscriber of the state of Maryland has obtained from the Probate District of Coiumbla, letters testa: the estate of Emanvel Jackson, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims aguinst the decessed are here- by warmed to exhibit the me, with the vonchers thereof, legally autbenticated. fo the subscriber, on or before the 2nd day of June, A.D. 1925 otherwise they may by iaw be eluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under by hand this 2nd day of June, 1924, WILLIAM LEROY JACKBON, c/0 Oromelin & Laws, Albee bldg.. Washington. D. C. Seal. Attest: THBODOLE COGGSWELL, Demty Register of Wills for the District of Colum- hia. Clerk of the Probate Court. Je7.14.21 MESSRS, PEELLE & OGILBY, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict_of Columbia, — In re: Receivership Bank of Quantico, Incorporated. —Equity, No. cause being referred {0 L 1o ascertain and report to the court jms of all creditors of the Bunk of Quantivo, Incorporated. which may be proved Before I wiich bave not been satis fied, notice is hereby given that I will proceed With said reference oo Monday, July 7, 1924, at 10:38 m., at the audilor's room in at which time and pl ? the Bank uf poruted. will appear and pre ith the proof thereof. L. _DAVIS. Anditor. MOREY and C. RIMORE KEELEY, Attorneys. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court 30833, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum- bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentars on the estate of William Ellsworth Smythe, sr.. late of the Distriet of Columbia, deceased. Ail persons having claims against the deceased are by warned o exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legaliy authenticated, to t subscriber. on or hefore the 30th day cember, AD. 1924: atherwise they n law be exciuded trom all benefit of said eatate Given under my band this 12th day of June, STCSAN H. HOTCHKISS, The Pentilly nov. Seal Attest: THEO Deputy Reginter of Wills t Columbia, Clerk of the Je14,21,2% HAMILTON, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF nbis. —Hoiding ~ Probate Court. —No. ration.—This is to give notice iber of the District of Colum- bia has obtaned from the Probate Court of the Ietters testamentary on ihe estate of Alice I'. Stromberger, late of the District of Columbia, deceswed. ~All persons having claims against the deceassd here- by warned fo exhibit the same. with the souehers theccof, lezaily suthenticated, to (he sabscriber. on or lefore the Zad day of June, D. 1925: otherwise they may by law be ex nded from all beneft of said estate. (iven under my hand this 12th day of June. 19 UNION TRUST COMPANY, IRVING ZIRPEL, Secretary Seal.Attest: THEODORE COGS WELL. Deputy Register of Willa for the Dis- f Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. FRANK STETSON, Attorney. SUPREME COTRT OF THE DISTRICT OF umbia. —Holding Probate Court.— No. 21605, Administration. —This is to give notics that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Comrt of the District of Columbia. letters festamentars on the estate of Fannie S. Beaumoot, late of the District_of Colombia. deceased. ~All persons having claims againsi the deceased are hereby warned (0 exhibit the same. with the voueh- ers thereof. legally authenticated. to the sub- Scriber. on’ or hefors the Z7th day of May. A.D. 1925, otherwise they may by law be ex cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 12th day of June, 1824 NATIONAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COM- PANY. By WILLIAM D_ HOOVER, Presi dent Seal. Atiest: THPODORE COG WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis- trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 3014.21.28 = CLEPHANE & LATINER, GILBERT L. HALL, Attorneys. SUPREME CODURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court —Estate of Cora L. Peters. deceased.—No. 31847, Ad- ministration Docket 71 —Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate. by Rich- ard B Peters and Louise Peters Cook, it is ordered this 23rd day of May. A.D. 1924, that Charles Peters, Clifton Peiers and Roger Peters and the unknown heirs at law and nest of kin of Cora L. Peters, deceased, and all others concerned,” appear’ in said ‘court on Monday, the 7th day of July, A.D. 1924, at 10 o'clock 8.m., to show cause Why such ap- plication shonld not be grantsd. Let no- tice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star ovee in each of three successive weeks before the re. turn day herein meationed, the first publi. cation to be Dot less than thirty days before #aid return day. JENNINGS RAILEY, Jus- tice, Seal. Attest: JAMES TANNER, Regi ter ‘of Wills_for the District of Columbia, Cletkc of_the Probate Court. _m: HAMILTON & HAMILTON, A SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 31908, Administration.—Thix s to give notice that the sabscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District_of Columbis, letters of sdministra- tion c. t. . on the estate of Dells M. Sager. Inte of the District of Columbia, deceased. ~All reons baving claims against the deceased are ereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the on of before the Z7th day of Ma: . 1925; otherwise they may by law be cluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 12th day of Jume, 1924. UNION TRUST COMPANY, IRVING ZIRPEL Secretary. Seal. Attest: THEODORE COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 142128 ROSSA F. DOWNING, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holdinz Probate Coart.—No. 21821, Administration. —This is to’ give Totice that ‘he subscriber of the District of Coium. bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters testamentars on the estate of Charles ¥. Bupertus, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. 'All per- sons baving claims agaifst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticaied. 1o the subscriber, on o before the 4th day of June, A.D. 1925 otherwise they may by law be ex- cluded from ail benefit of sid estate. Given under my band this 4th of June, 192: EDITH V. RUPERTUS. 3411 Ga._ave. n. Seal. Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 36142128 ALFRED EET, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding _ Probate Court.—No. 31875, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Colum bia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, etters testamentary on the estate of Mary 1. Gibson, late of the District of Columbta, deceased. ' All persons having claims against the deceased are here- by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, (o the subscriber, on or before the 27th day of Ma: A.D. 1925 otherwise they may by law be ex: clided from ail benefit of eaid estate. Gisen nnder my hand this Gth day of June, 1924. AMERICAN BECURITY AND TRUST GO. By A. H. SHILLINGTON, "Assistant Secretary. Seal. © Attest: THEODORR SWELL. Depity Register of Wills for the District of Columbla, Clerk of the Probate Coutt. Je14,21.28 = GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Atforney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis —Holding a Probate Court —In the matter of the estate of Annie Wel berg, deceased.—No. 31285, in Probate.—Or- der.—Harry Weisberg and David Lorens, ex- ecutors of the will of the above named Annie Weisberg, deceased, baving reported to this court thaf, acting under the authority of sai will, they have eonlrmll.‘l‘:d :Z‘R!".‘.fl;!! form::- ing prope: belonging to e o e said pAnnll’%.lMix. namely: Lot 44 in Borin M. Sannders’ subdivision of square 663 in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, otherwise known as house and premises N 1525 Notth Capitol street. unto Willlam Ogporne for the sum of $5,000.00 on_the fol lowing terms, vis: $1,000.00 o casb, balance to B Sho%sa"at threeyenrs mith ntercat ar SH % 500.00 at three years in at Fo - vecond deed of trust Tor 50000 ble in monthly instalments of $40.00 each, loding interest; said sale being made sub- Ject to payment of the usual brokerage com- mission to B. A. Humphries, the resl estate Droker who secured the purchaser. and that s 7 for the payment o debls of the decedent. 1i is this 12th day June, 1074, ordered, tuat said sl be ra and confirmed, unless cause to contrary Dbe shown on or before the 30th day of June, 1924 provided = of this order be pub- lished ~before said three times Ju ' the ‘Washington Law Reporter and in The Evening Star newspaper. By the Court, A. A. HOEHL- ING, Justice. Seal. A true copy. Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. egister of ills for the Distriet of : Sar ot the Probate Court, e DARR, WHITEFORD & DARR and THOMAS F. CULLEN, Attorneys. IN THE SUPREME COU! OF THE DIS- trict of Columbis.—Joseph B. Junghans vs. Ruth H. Morrow, et al. juity No. 42545.— “Order of Publication.—The objeet of this suit cstabligh title, iu plaintiff, Joseph B. in fee simple, by adverse posses- the following described property sif gate in the District of Columbix, te-wit: “Lot o e gy s i o S ey T S District of Columbiu im Liber 12,” folio 183.'" A writ of na having been duly imsued sgainst the defendants hereinafter mentioned, and having been returned ‘‘not to be found." nd upon mation of the plaintiff, it is by the court this 4th day of Jone, 1924. ordered, Osborn, Salile Oshorn, Herod Osborn, Alverds Osborn, Grace Osborn, Mason Osborn, Decstur Osborn, Richard Osborn, Jane Canrpbell, Samwe| W. Young, Ruth Rickey, Elizal Yo . Sa- rah E. Steen, Laura V. Rotbroek, Libbie ith, Leanna 1. Seott, William Scott, James Scott, Leander Scott, Clara 1. Scott, Julian P. Seott, Corinne Scott, Willlam L. Seott, Mary P. {8cort) Bernet, Louisa Scott, Martha C. Seott, Leanna Cory d the respectve unknown heirs, devisees und alienees of the aforesaid parties, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or beforé the first rule day occurring after the ex) tiot of one month” from this dafe, otherwise the cause be proceeded with as in der be published twice a month for one month in the Washington Law Reporter, and The Evening Star, before said date, other and longer publication haviag been dis for good cause shown. WENDE] MORGAN H. BEA( Clerk. By F."E. CUI RESORTS. BEACH HAVEN, N. 3. THE ENGLESIDE The only resort om the Jersey comst that always ‘Beach Haves, N1 The lsland Remort. Spmetal families, Booklet with e P toad il e Gosan. eafe bench: plan. o Mre. F. X BRDRERT0, BAY SIDE INN Overlooking_Chess: Ba: g Shady Toene: BEADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. = addo Cuisine apd seenery tennis, swimming. dancizg, ete. boliday Chicken 1. MODERN CONVENIENCES, BRIGHT, CHEBE- Booklet; rates, rooms, pleasant dining room; moderate _— ® HAMMOND & OBERLANDESR. RIVER SPRING. TIKHON STILL UNDER BAN Patriarch Declaxed “Adventurer’- by Church Conclave in Moscow. By the Assoctated Pross. MOSCOW, June 14— Four humdred bishops, clergyrnen and laymen. at a - conferemce preliminary to the eon- clave summoned by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Clurch to consider the attitude toward former Patriarch Tiklon yesterday deciarpd him to be “a political and religiokis ° adventurer.” The conflerence decided there could be no recomciliatipn with .him an his fallowers. Archbishop Tikhon recently issued an appeal for co-operation, betwaen the Orthodox Church and the Re- . formed or *Living Charch/™ In a. formal resolution the delegatess'/ state they had no falth in the sin- cerity’ of Tikhon's repentance, add- ing: “Under his new red cloth is concrmled his old reastionary char- acter= The: resolution hcads that Tikhon is remponsible for wll the trouble of a» the Russian Ortbpdox Church and declares he no 1onger belongs to this church, but is paerely head of the “Tikhopite sect.” —— Colprado, the roof of the continent. has florty-two _of the fifty-five named NGHAM. Asat._Clerk. WM. H. DeLACEY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT QF Columbia. —Hoiding _Probate Court.—No. 31873, Administration.—This is to give Dotice tiat the anbscriber of the District of Colum. bia hes oblained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters of adminis- iratioa ¢.La. ‘on the eatate of Amos Hadiey. late of the District of Ci deceased. All pereons haviog claims bereby warned to exi voncliers thereof, legally authents subscriber. on of before the 26th band this 28th day of May. MARY 1330 Harvard Seal. Attest: ER, Register of Wills for the District of Columbls, Clerk of the Probate Court my31-4e7,14 T ROJER Y Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THF DISTRICT OF Columbia.—Holding Probate Court.—No. 31775, Administration.—This is 1o give Dotice that the snbacriber of the rict of Colum- bia bas obtained from the Probate Coort of the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the estate of Thomas D. George, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. 'All per- mos haviog claims ugainst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouehers (hereof. legaily suthenticated, to the subseriber, on or before the 23rd day of May, otherwise they may by law be ex from all benefit of said estate. Givem under my band this Zird day of May, 1924. CLARA M. ( 3 Park road n.w. Seal Attest: JAME R. Register of W 0 District of Columbia, Clerk of Covrt TOBRIN & SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. — Holding ~ Probate Court.—No, 51930, Administration.—This i to give notice that the subscriber of the District of Cotum- bin has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters of adminis- tration . t. a. on the estate of Louis Rici late of the District of Columbis. deceased. All persons having claime againat the deceased are liereby warned fo exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, lezally authenticated. to the subscriber. on of before the 5ih dav of June, A.D. 1025, othecwise thes may by law be e: luded from all benefik of said estate. Given under my hand this 5th day of June, 1 HERRERT J RICH. 1001 F st. n.w. Seal Attext: JOFIN A. SHEIL, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate O 3e14.21.28 FREDK A. FENNING, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Hoiding ~_Probate Caurt.—No. BIRKG. Administration.—This is to give notice fhat the subseriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis. letters of administration | on"the estate of Emimu Nove otherwise Emma | Noe. Inte of the District of Columbia; deceged: Al persons having claims against the de. | reased are hereby warned fo exnibit the same. With the vouchers thereof, legally autheati cated, to the subseriber. on or before the 3rd day of June, A.D. 1925: otherwise ther mar by law bhe excluded from all henefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 3rd day of June. 1924. FRANCES E. CHENEY. 1126 8 St oow. Seal. Attest: THEODORE COGS- WELL, Deputy Register of Wills for the Dis. trict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court 3e14.21.28 e RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (IMPEOVED AT A GOST OF $100,000.00) Bookiet and Map of City on Request. American Plan. 34 up daily. Special weekly. BATHING FEOM HOTEL .Deean and South CxreMna Ave.. near Steel Pler RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS (IMPROVED AT A COST OF $25.000.00) T jer a: i ap oo est. BEOOK STITZER. Mgr. 9 w 2L o l: (= N e LA SN TN TR S early Summer months on account of its exceptional location and arrangement. Drick e W atter s Bty KINGSTO 1st hotel from beach, overlook. ing ocean. Central: fireproof; elevator: priv. paths. Ronaing waiér in il ‘rooms. Bathing from hotel._ Coolest dining room I elty: o8 ith floor, with ocean view. up dally; speciul weekly, M A LEYRER River Spring Open June 14. Make reserva- On the Potomac. bathing. Oshing, vegetables from own farm BLACKISTON'S SONS. P 3 HYLE COTTAGE—Directly on VEy saor Country Club and Goit Cuisine is excel- randas. Hpaches o For rates write lent, the bathing unsurpassed. Tho' Idlewhyle Cottage, Virgimia Beach. Va. VIRGINIA. Jue Dsewifdl month in b mesniaine’ il or motor down S N v ukley’ —loave the Piks at M. Jack- son, Va.—10 miles west to BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTTAGES Near Orkney Springs) P. 0., Macanie, Oottages Fith jnclosed slesping porches, ganden_room Mineral baths, playgronnds. garages: ful" moantain ' seenery’ . things to eat’ white service. Mrs. WILLIAM B Vacation Lo Cherrydale, Va. Opeas June 15th, for Business Wamen. gglai SOV per week 30 per week withou House parties, Rogister at Y. W. “NORTH HILL” A colonial resort near Biunemont on Shesan- doab River: valley, mountain and water seen- eamping grounds. ‘beat “the comntmy's best hie. home cooking. Open May 15 BRYCE. Owners. including lunch— $10.00. Diner, Thc. C. A.. 614 E Strest. Fwimming: new baths and sewers $18 per week e, AKDI\A}‘ 1IN ‘V . o o Shenandoah valley, 1 mile frm the L "h 1 mile {rom the main tine easy momufl ‘H‘l:m' m the % Luray, Endiess a0q Shepan- - ; r.mnhln nnr’n{ the best bass fish- ting sections of the state. Modern T e butter and wege- Mrs. Wm. F. Powers. HoTELS conveniences. Men preferred. ORK | 7 Sashington's Big Mountain Besort 2,300 feet clevation amid southern hospitalits. 0 June and July where you can play ¥, ride horseback, dance, swim, ete. ihe best of foods for what it ‘costs. . Lo Cockrell, Pres.. PRINGS you at home. FERRY, W. VA: TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. e N e ‘with the same reputation. ‘On acronnt of Sunday crowds. when cenven- oo for Sunday dinpers. fent; plesss pi LOVETT. Proprietor. Hotel CliLlevoix ST. IRENEE- (near Murray-Bay, Quebec) Tennis, Driving, Sea Bathing, Gond Rates--Special price for week ends. Daily Boat and Train Services. Write Managers for Particulars. " AUCLERC & GEORGE 1779 Hutchison St. or 5 St. Francois Xavier, Montreal Tel. Main 1991 Tel. Atlantic 0618W TEAMSHIPS. SAILINGS o EUROPE 1208 F St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Cherbonrg. {Hamburg American Line White Star -Line ¥ Plymeuth, July 10 Aug. 14 Sept. 18| tJuly 15Auz. 191Sept. _fAug. 21Sept. *PITTSBURGH . tvia Cherbourg and Southampion. OLMHURST HOTEL el freme. et o 220 Steel - Al 300. LRt R b Tl rite for special rates. Albert H. Darnell Tennesses Ave. and Beach Privace Dutha. " Capacity 50, Bostiet 4 KURGPEAN &2 day ap. Specl whir 3. 4, JOT CONTINENTAL Always open: always ready; terms moderata Write or phone. M, WALSH DUNOCAN. 9 to 17 N. Georgia ave. Miller Cottage . 250™ ot for o table. $2.50 up daily: $15 up weekly. Free bathing. EMPRSON" OROUTHAMEL, Mer TABOR INN {5eto pad con Running water. 22nd season. management. J. P. & A M. Dunn. MARYLAND, VACATIONING IN THE BLUE RIDGE MOUN- (aios. For deseriptive booklet and list of bo- tels and boarding houses write Asst, Gen. Pass. Agt. Western Maryland Ry., Baltimore, Md, OCEAN_CITY, MD. OCEAN CITY, MD. Finest and safest bathing beach on Atlantie coast; ocean on one side, bay on other: cool; golf. ‘tennis, fishing, boating and _dstcing. Ocean City Golf Course. New Nine-Hole Course. COLONIAL HOTEL " e ey ATy, el e & The Hastings Hotel 0 Bosrawali. Running water and private baths: 40 Mrs. CHAS. LUDLAM, “THE SHOREHAM” Ocean front. Mrs. K. C. HASTINGS, On Boardwark. It BREAKERS &, 2o, 20t vate baths. Goif. Phone 78. C. H. TIMMONS. Prop. Cool, airy rooms. - The Del:Mar e O Homelike. - Rates reasonable..- Mrs. 8. CAREY, Owner-Prop. Bathing. Ocean front. Rumning water The ANl convenienées. Ba Li tiached. Mrs. H. . BOYD. The Dennis Comforiable snd bomelite. Eolarged. Hot and cold ruming water. Terms reasonable. - Bath free. Mrs._R. J, DENNIS, - HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT. J. L. MASSEY & 80! THE BELMONT Eomicg_vater i m. With ocean view. Cool, delightfal roome, Rates reasonable. 3w L_R. HEARNE. ‘Music. Dancing. O W. PURNELL, Prop. 3 H St. N.W., Wash. New Yock to Londonderry and Glasgow ...June 21 July 10 Apg. 30 “June 28 Juiy 26 Aug. 21 CAMERONIA (new) July 5 Aug. _July 12 Aug. 9§ Sept. 13 TUSCANIA (new) . Sept. Atlantic Transport,1208 F St.N.W.,Wash. 'w York to Cherbourg and London Jane 28 July 2 ool July 12 Aug. 9 Canadian Pacific, 1419 N. Y. Ave., Wash. outhamipton, Hamburg BMPRESS FRANCE June 18 July 18 A EMPRESS SCOT'D..July To_Cherbours, SMINNEDOSA Anchor Line, 1 To Cherbourg. 2 July 30 Aug. Southampton. July 9 Avg. To " Liverpool July 4 Aug. .. July 11 Aug. S Sept. To Helfast and Giasgow. -June 19 July 17 Aug. ~June 26 July 24 Aug “July 4 July 31 Aug. Cosulich Line, 19 Battery Place, N.Y. Mediterranean and Adriatic -Azores-Lisbon-Algiers- reece-Ragusa-Trieste PRESIDENTE WILSON MARTHA WASHINGTO! Cunard Line, 1406 H St. N.W., Wash. N. Y. to Cherbourg and_Southampton “June 18 Joly ‘Jupe 25 July 12 Aug. 13 . 2 July 30 Aug. 20 to Cobh (Queenstown), Liverpool SCYTHIA (new) METAGAMA MONTLAURIER . N. Y. to Naples-Veni -June 2¢ Aug. “July 12 Sept. AQUITANIA BERENGARTA MAURETANIA *LANCASTRIA (néw) {July 3 (new)...July 10 Aug. 38 Oct. 11 tOmits Plymouth, calls at Southampton. Quebec. Cobb (Queenstown). Liverpool JJuly, 5.Aug. 7. Bept. 4 1A ... Aug. 21 Sept. 13 Oct. 16 Montreal, Plymouth, Gherbours.. London SANTONIA' (pew) . AUSONIA (new). June 28 Aug. (new) "July 12 Aug. 16 Sept. 20 Montreal, Glasgow ......June 20 July 18 Awg. 15 SATHENIA . (dew) . Juiy: 4 Aug. “0ASSANDRA . -July 11 Ane. 8 Sept, French Line, 1406 N.Y. Ave., N.W. New York-Plymou! s, ~..June 18 July *® Juiy 80 New YorkHavre-Farid. June 21 Sept. 24 ....... une 28 Aug. 12 Sepi. i3 uly 5 Aug. 6 Sept. 6 i (Spate) Rardeatis, 18 July 8 Sep " 6. WASHING SROUSSILLON O ROUKBON SNIAGARA . SDETA BALLS Holland-America Li N to Flym'th, Boalogne Sar-Mer, une 21 July 28 Aug. 30 NEW AMSTERDAM June 28 Aug. ROTTERDAM ... VOLENDAM (new) July 15 Aug. -Aug. 9 Sept. 13 Nov. State St., N Aug. 16 Gept, Further Inf (A eonducted party) Via Niagara, Turonto. Montreal, Queber. lake George, Hadon River. Party leaves 6:30 Tum., June 3. CALIFORNIA By "beat and ».tarn b; il low. stope. July 10 and A ,u;:IX ey o WHITE MTS. OF N. H. By aato. July 1. 10 days. Also to Thousand Inlazds. Larsy Caverns, Gettysburg. efc uvee Cadillac cars and insure you 8 “" DELTA TOURS _Krmege Bldg. 11th and G Main 14 ~ STEAMSHIPs. Delightful Sail te Historic MOUNT VERNON Ali-tke-Way-by- Water-Route Steamer Chas. Macalester © Eailing 10 a.m.. 2:30 p.m. Rousd trip. S5e. Admission to Grounds, 25c. Total, §1.10. SUVA, HONOLULYU, NEW ZEALAND The Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers (13,508 tons)...Joly 2 Aug. 27 (26,000 tons)July 30 Sept. 3¢ Sails from Vancouver, B. (. For fares, ete., apply Can. Psc. Hailway, 1418 New York ave. Washington, or the Caps. dian Australasian_Lise. Winch Boilding, 74% Hasting st.. W. e Steamship Co. .ansounces new spring schedula to Florida Three Days Only Baitimore to Miami Fare, inciuding berth and meals, $75.60 round-trip ticket. Next Sailings June 19 and Jane 30 For Full Particuiars Apply JOSEPH P. STEPHENSON, Ageat 205 7in St 5.W. Phoae Main 744-745. Circulars may be had at Star effios. Spacious Freedom and Comfort Tflnpmmnwhpue arranged for each passenger in staterooms, lounges, -smoking rooms and on deck, is just one more feature of recognized luzury onthe ds /axe steamers RasoLuTs, Reuuncs, Avsser Baiime and Dsurscarann. Spacious freedom addsdistinction alsotothe splendid one-class cabin steamers Creve- 1awp, Hawsa, Taormveia, West- reaLiA and Mount Cray. UNITED AMERICAN LINES (HARRIMAN LINE) ) HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE ¢ 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 CONTE RSSO CoNTE ViinDE Navigazione Generale Itallana, 1 State St., N. Y. New York to Naples and Genoa DUILIO . June 17:July 19 Aug.23 COLOMBO .........July 1 Aug. 7 Sept.13 GIULIO CESARE . Tdly ® Aug. 16 Sept. 19 North German-Lioyd, 32 Broadway, N.Y. New. York Plymouth.Cherboarg Bremes STUTTGART (pew) June 18 J 17 Aug. 13 MUENCHEN (pew) July 5 Aug. 1 Aug 30 (new). .July 10 Aug. 5 Aug. 28’ th-Bremen Direct, Cubin ShiDs. June 24 ....... Sept. & Faly 1 Aug. 6 Sept. 11 Jnly 13 Aug: 17 Sebx: 18 July 22 Sept. 23 Oct. 23 ine,22Wh'all St.,N.Y. N. Y. to Norway-Sweden-Denmark-Germany STAVANGERFJORD June 24 July 29 Sept. BERGENSFIORD ..July 8 Aug. 12 Sept. 12, Red Star Line, 1208 F St. N.W., Wash.. X Y. Flymoath, Cierboarg, Anfwerp ‘ZEEL\.\'”H. ’(,E::: uly 31 Aug. 2% Ny rbours. London LAYTASD T e une 21 July 18- BELGENLAND oy B A, 7 Royal Mail, 26 Broadway, N. Y. N. Y. to Cherbourg-Southbampton-Hamburg. 'ORCA ...... ine 21 July :‘fi :lll- 3: : S Avk. *OBDUNA . Scandinavian-Am. Line,27 Wh'all St.,N.Y . N. Y. to Denmark-Norway-Sweden, Finland- ermany and Baltic States. *HELLIG OLAV ...June 19 Aug. 8 Sept. ]S FREDERICK VIIT. July 8 Aug. 19 Sept. 27 SUNITED STATES. July 17 Aug. 28 Oct. 9 *0SCAR 11 ‘July 24 Sept. ® Oct. 23 Swedish-American Line,21 State St.,N.Y. New York to Swed rway, Denmark, Fialand, Germany and Baltic States. SSIOCKHOLM .. July 5 Aug. 20 Sept. 23 DROTTNINGHOLM July 12 Aug. § Sept. =+ *KUNGSHOLM ....July 23 Aug. 28 Oct. 4 Transatlantica Italiana, 5 State St., N.Y. noa-Naples ..June 27 Aug. 13 ....... DANTE ALIGHIER] July 16 Aug. 29 ... L ., United American Llnnl Joint Service With 139 B'way,N.Y. Hamburg-American Line ) N. Y -Cherbours-Southampton-Hamburg ALBERT BALLIN..June 21 July 26 Aug. 30 ELIANCE ........June 24 July 22 Aug. 19 TDEUTSCHLAND . July B Aus. 9 Sept. 13 RESOLUTE Joly B 'Aug. 5 Sepr 3 *CLEVELAND July 10°Aug. 18 Septs 3 vy 1Omits Cherbourg. N. Y. to Hamburg—Direet i June 28 Aug. 3 Y 2 Aug. 21 U §. Lines, 1413 G St. N.W., N.“Y. to Cherbourg and Southampton, IAVIATEA?; ‘.......June 14 July 5 Joiy 28 N. Y. to Plymouth; Cherbou Bremen. , . PRES. HARDING...June 24 Juiy 19 Aug. 23 *AMERICA .July 12 Aug. 13 Sept. 13 SREPUBLIC ... iJuly 2fAug. OfSept. & N July 4 Aug. 2 Septs 4 PRES. ROOSEVELT July 0 Aug. 0 Bept. 84 10mits Plymouth, calls at stown. AF 20mits Pl'm'th & Ob'b'rg, calls at So'h toa. Whits Star Line, 1208 F St. N-W., Washs o Cuérmours, Soibampise 3 July 12 Avg. 9 3 Ju7 13 AVE. 16 oz, 2 Aus tows) end Liverpoai “June 21 Jaly 19 Aug. June 28 July 28 Avg. 28 ADRIATIC oy 5 Ang. 2 Aug CEvRic . July 12 Aog. ® Sept. FONE CLASS CAHIN STEAMERS = ™ 37« o ay formation from Companties’ Offices or Local Steamship Agents